<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=38&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=8" accessDate="2026-05-16T12:36:37+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>8</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>175</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="8139" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7777">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/dfd7a126e22aab7a11396983fd2c70bf.pdf</src>
        <authentication>74c8b2e5495080d2a5d7a3af9dc0481b</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="81033">
                    <text>r

\
r

*1

WEDNESDAY,

AUGUST

2$,

1915

T H E W E ATH E R

T I I E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . B A N P O R l) F L O R ID A

PAGE

EIGHTH

I'n ily

CONCKETK 1*11*1

HI * !• Home
I M P R O V E u Home

D R IV E W A Y S
W E ILS
SEPTIC T A N K S
WATF.H T A N K S
CU LV E R TS and HEW
Traiiail Mu (
i
Second a available al lu

To R E F I N A N C E nn
Exi st in g Mo rt ga ge !
LET

I S H ELP

YOU O W N

YOl H OWN

H O M E!

S m a ll I .oil it a Mude l|uickl&gt;
I'rie n d lv lle tp lo r Jte lu r n in g \ eleranx On
(i. I. I aiuilh

CONCRETE

Concrete Pipe Co
Pbune 1741
SANFORD. FLA

Phone 69*

LAH51FIED A D V E R T IS IN G
J0« per llna for one Insertion
08c per line for three Inaerlloaa
07* per line for 6 inaertlona
83 per linr fnr 20 inaertion.
Minimum rate* . • • 20c
P H O N E 14* OR B RING Y O l T.
Count, fire word# In llie line. In
All advertisement# for altuatlona
regular rlacoiflrd r»&lt;ee

VATE3

|IIK Ml*«

I N D I A N Mutoicycle. o« n. Illth
00
(Tnirnce
Krllcr. I. a a r
• Monroe
PREHHKD FRYERS
We will
have a limited number of drrs»
rd frvei" fm sole during thr
Wr«k
until
(urtlirr
notice
Tender Frv Poultry L"JUfi Sun
ford Avr Phono 'J24.

ee-.jr nitea
truck

f

for

yniir

•

.M Bnyd .V * •

G IllM i tn fly* *•«•!
ilritl i**dlcy from
X Co

Ilium
1. \ Iti'KN
P L A N Ih
,,,i vv
i • -i.lv Ixioutiiga,
Flo
t.iunt IVppei. Ft Fy*rs Mui
ket
Egg Plant. Copenhagen.
( hiirleston imd Jersny Woke
field I ilhluige . otll.'l plants in a
few ilsV"
I A Bell, I'hiine U&gt;

MISCEI.l.ANKOUS
Hoitltnu ill nt. \Ylli:i&lt;i:
|&gt;KIV U V is ItKNI'HCTKD
y n r i ! nutoial i l e s i r e for priv..ry
le i. is stril'llv
11144f '
Friends an-l
ioi| uuettioned
•dil
Your i n

1

lA B IM T Y
Iruuruncf i» im»*l
InijHir taut. You krmw vklnil »t
Mould rofi to ri|tlat • your
liMinr. funiifurr. fitrrt harnli*
and initom obi Ir if *lt-t r •»&gt; * •!
But \4».i don’t khuv* a fiat thr
vm in t ir ifuitiK to hi- tf» « law
*uit iimo Iviiik hin111\ until v "i
.(tilth
i»ih**|ti •»•' ruihllit

.Mi
Farmer:
If
A T T K N T B lN
yoil want to. huy u rral farm,
of
thr
v*ry
l»rt|
in fact. oi»r
hi Si»nff»d tsesl.tt with u nicr
ulrr idy
plowr.t
hoim*.
Uritl
irmly f«»i |i|imt m y, 4 if oo.l
fllivkinif v*rllIa, all tilt*, in p**r
fret cotalitn in. Ini utn«l ill ill’*
vrr\ In-nf •*,f tIn i rlrrv rrntrr.
! I
I a nr. pliom

P L E N T Y -inuows ami dtairs. Nice
lot of i'nneii doors. Duhorfs

|* prrfr rahlr tn

f f»l&gt; tlttlurtrtdr rulli»»4*t •»»
art hutumnhllr ii m u i .i m p

FOB SALK
H.B. lope Co. In*.
GAS oml OH apnen hrolert. &lt;»•
Wnlrr llrnters
_

III.Ot'K

PENINSULAR

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
209 Magnolia A ve.

need, of the peovtr cannot tolujlX ll»#t wJteU
ul
"reduce » r « le«» lliftii tnr ro*t ul j
production.”
i
He pointed to u gap between i
the low celling on suguq and the
high roata of production which I
the government I* endeavoring 1
to partially cloae through incen- \
tive poymenta
"T o eontinue to j
fill the gap from the federal trea^
aury I* economically unsound,”
hr anid. " A n Increaae of hut one I
tent tier Pound in the ceiling i
price for the efficient producera
It would enrouragr efficient productioii and. the houaewife would'
never notice It In her annual (
f ix&gt;d budget."
He aald that he waa not pre- j
pared to advpcate abandonment ]
of celling prlcet at thla time, hut |
"the celling price ahould lie sufflcient to cover the eoet ef pro­
duction by efficient producera
and elao yield them a reaaonahle
profit. Thia.
Criating
celling
prlcea. moat assuredly do not tlo.”
The fact that the government
haa incredaed the incentive p a y
tncnla for l'Jtr&gt;-*fl icaaon i* proof
that the prcicnt celling price on
augar la not Correct. Hitting said.
||e added that while the United •
Statea
Sugar
Corporation
Ih
roughout It* htalory haa paid
wagra in excess of the determi- I
nation aet by the Secretary of |
Agriculture,
the
government
ahould atop continuall
moving
UP the wage rales became of the 1
cumulative effect.
•

r o i N T i Jt im r.'i m i
a * i&gt;
nut
r o t &gt; T t . r i . o t n u &gt;in
HATH
|S Til K MATTKIt MK 1*111: t
KITTATK OF
•
i»:ss&gt;: i* w h k .h »

M Id
llllllY
AND
I FNDt.lt
WUHh IIV A N L \ Pl.lt I . SI
PLK Itlll A U TO P A I M I N t .
large assortment of rol»r* t"tir
, nr run look new Bring it to

HKCKKD

Mil'l l Kit MtlTlHt a M I S
.’its \\ |s| St.
Phone .’&gt;22

|2,00ii LIFE insurance to eite‘&lt;
person ng. s 10 to -1ft for *t '
60. dividends leduce the yeni
ly eost to Jldftl) of tor ths 1st
year &lt; M Boy.l A Co.
^

NEW

INNKKSPIUNG

m attresheb

40 Doiilil. ! d sire 20 Tvrtn I&gt;e l
l sue. inclu-Jinv new spring- all
layei fell pad-lo.g and fi ul
A.CLA. T ivkoia
Phone 07J-J,
The Sanford Mattress Factory
NEW’ 20 Inch pedestal fen. fOft
00. Phone 872. or 2HW San
&gt; ford Ave.
J lO L Ic A W A Y
tied With inner
spring
mattress.
Ilka
new
Phone 2-’tti-W.
______

NOW!
Itclinlilr I'Ninlcrt
I S hu ford I' nui I
•nnv Bhnnc h* ■

f *
J

\ J

'
'
i.t»i'i

•*

-If let

ill* I

» oti II

tlrap

i n f f - e * i.i M a r I.» ' . k i n a H I U K H .
1 I \ **
••
&gt;*-tir I *i u u i ' i
lurt*
and
i !.*■ • (tin s«iii i it■&lt;*f«r mint*

.... a

V I ' \M I N

IsI .

farm

«t* r-

ri.» ,*«» w»*mm
t r *4nit*» 11&gt;

Irll'I

* | m|| |

» ill . | | 4-**f-

t'lUR Rlal

l l u l l ) • • »i ir .- I - i n f H n i i a )
T rf
KMIUS
il.y
A I vs a &gt; •
, rti &lt; m 11is* m «P i i c*i*

■■■

■-

-—-

PIal

■■

'■

itnti4**r. r
I i r i i P ’i

J Piece Suite

it

RUBBER B A N D

Last

l-l*ai.l

In

I • I - I I Y -*
Msftil*
»•(
II**
•s*8i|«
I r»»i -a• 11!• a nie*iU'li»*'« i i f r * i ,f iit*tl b y
»»..».*
I'u ti'd *
I'lO F M T IV H
w ith
' V I l‘A VI I V Ml m o a t r i t r &gt;n u ( a n t

SPECIAL
FIN AN CIA 1
\\ 1 itioiiv
tlirii &gt;4iu i»u ynur
nest nu ••i tiuck thru low tr
local bunk financing m I our
lower insurunctf cu»U.
Boyd &amp; r o

l

TWO BOOM furnished sp. Two
middled or elderly people Call
410-J._____
#
__

GOOD cypreai row 7&gt;oat and oartSee at Mr*. C. W. Ball*my,a.
Cat Fish Spring#.

FU RNISH ED
4
room house,
frlgidaire.
garade,
107
N
Ix&gt;cust, phone 724-M

•87 W ILLY'S Sedan. 4 door, good
condition, newly reconditioned.
Phone County 3105. Will trade
for light plck-u)u

C L E A N , cool mom* »t th. Palms
Under new management, maul
service. 420 W. l.r s t Street

B A B Y CARRIAG E, very goix)
condition. J|hon# 278-W.^

SIT. WANTED

F 0 » l SALE'.

P R A C T IC A L pursing
1*0 M
lonvlll* Ave. or phone 671 44

life GOLD BEAL aabeato* roof
coating containing PelrokumSanford Paint A Gltut Com­
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue,
Phone 303.

Kit

I ” i hU
t '* lik*w llhim l
•l •t*1 1 *■•” It 1 . 1 r n ) n ) i Ilf** N o | I* " t | i r r l r

FOR RKN1

GOOD rele.v
Lane

Ample quantity long

»*»*••l«

S AVE money on your fire,
storm, automobile, wor1
compensation,
burglary,
bility
and
other
ll
You'll like "Ul profi
plan of insmunce C. M. Rovd
t C«
1J IA NS on ia-«li vain*
tnruraiirc ("lines at
4 HOi C M Boyd A Co

5 lb BagH

Celery City
Printing Co.

WANTED TO RENT

Park A ve.

Phone 340

WANTED—
—
_
*

---1936 OR 30 Ford in g-

OOD FARM MULK. weight
lion. Pay cuah • Ci
1100 lba; also good riding and
309 E)m Avenue.____
work Pinto mart, both very
gentle. A. M. Remuaat, Gold- W ANTED— Young man b&gt; ac­
company me East for two
aw Lake, Phone 646-Yfy
weeks. Mu** bo neat (nd a
gentleman.
Chance to ’ make
TW O FARMS FOR BALK—On*
r*' 8 acre*, tiled land,' l food wall,
trip In exchange for driving
. t story house. 1 car .garage. 1
aid. and small remuneration.
J. E. Tarwllleg.r, 709, Oak
tool haul*. 800 ft-/W est ®f
. I j i W* Monro* Poatj Office. One
—6 acres,'all tiled, fbod W#U. *
story house. 8 story bam, h
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
LOST
Phone 18.
\
'
-'
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
repay you for Jewelry loit,
LU M D EH -Lumber 1 Wrecking 4
atory hotel building, th* vary i stolen or destroyed. N* If*.
bgat lumber. W ent- door*, win­
dows and plumbing. Dubarts
^
your hrt, lutomobiU »nd IU

LOST-

any cislm« arid lUinsmli whirl*
you, or ellher of y*4ti. »n«) have
against ths sslale «»f William Hen­
ry Wight. als4» known as Hal
Wl^TH. dsceased. lale nf sahl Coun­
ty, lo ths County Jadgs « f Hemrnols County. Florida, at his offlw
jn (h» court hnu*e of a; Id Count)
nl Hanford. Klnrldw. within eiR»»(
falsniiar monlhi fr*Uf7 ih^ lime »if
Ihs fir■! publication »&gt;f this mdlre
f?arh rlalm nr ileniand *hall 144­
In wrlilna. 4*1741 ehall ' i l l * the
nlrrs of reshlenrr it nil (*•••! ••ffl« c
adilresa nf the 4 Inlmsnl soil •hall
bt sworn l*» hy (he claim***! aireni.
dr allornsy sn*! *n» •«irh 4 inim

or 4
len**l»4| 1***1 ••• flleel •!**.II he
UilM OtlWl'T U'HlItT.
A, saerutor » f .he l-*sl Will and
Teilsmsn. nf William llenrv
IV'ght. also known as Ital
- Wight, flecsswt
.......... \
First publlcatlna Aug. II. 144*.

Refrigerator*, too, end iH*ny
Other tnwlucta are covered by
|Trumans dictum.
_
.
“ W r are confident," Bowles
said, “ that nearly ell consumer
(tissilaa** v * raws Twer

GET THE

Help Wanted
RADIO service man, 60% Com­
mission. ELECTRIC BE RVIC l
COMPANY.
'
COLORED
girls
for
laundry
work. Do not apply unless you
want a year round Job. Apply
In panon to Seminole County

FINEST THAT

R A L P lT w A R N K R PROMOTED
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. I t . - ­

MONEY

o f Sanford, has been 'advanced
from seaman first class to petty
Yrtflear third «&gt;“ •&lt;
a(
Naral
BUtlon

CAN BUY?

;Monccd

lb*

Air

f^onnerly city editor o7 The
Sanford ifmrsM. Waniar n ow 'la

W A N TE D : Helper for JImmli
Cowan'* Sheet Metal Works.

138-40 Magnolia Avenue

at

Art

nw .

ENEMY BARRED

. LOUIS,-Aug. U. (AV-Oar"coiSlT

r J. 0. Taylor Splnxk aald

- sow, The Hanford Herald.
Girl

i

o X , h ? tk l
InwTnational
tournament

.•^.iSrtralwaft s;
WANTED.

rating la 8p (X ) •/*.
-

203 0S E . 1st.

hU ii

| ...... *ft|

to fxtr*i*1

out then desires sod •*'■*- ■ ' '
.oral * "..Id only pn-l*1
ou. li" ' hrrk anil to.
&gt;•

Wail* i«
would' Ini I. &gt;
"rally and then prest-"' •'«- »
used la fore by aomennr
• '".'I
ruten an identical men I
Waiter* would fill nut ."Idn-is*
government orders with the i""*t
expensive meal offered. i«'g«td
less of what the serviceman
ordered, lo cover meals »crvrd
other nsssengert.
Mixed Bread C rumb.
Cooks
would
sell
potions
ground meat intended f"t the
crew, mix bread crumbs with
ground steak, reduce portion, anil
provide basket ealeamen the
men who sold iandwicbe. and
aoft drlnka through the roarhes
— with cookinr Juices from the
kitchen for ffult drinks
Comoy said steward, were in
charge of the so-called rarkel

lull'd 1'resn

orm Hits Japan Delaying
Preparations For Surrender
Jap Delegates Bum at ^G.rl o! Conference

\tner leans a
Thumday initi.tru for the
mmlr no rr*
inriit o f the
*•. •
nt f i* ia I Com
t..
iid totluy that
t Irndc Mao Tpe-Tunr
•*..| f'hiatiir Kal-Shrk’a
G» apiiil .« M*|ireRt*nt«
' •.*fa ui• w
r t«* dtaeuft* a
• *t U*mrfit *tf i hinn'R in
•Giiciil prnhlrma
Thr
'• hint f«‘ltiM'd u prnvi
. .4 \ ..........
ipprNtnl
a . a fit ' (tsi*l v»*f « ttprll
. I f i ,» f - f fiat i i v 11 v%nr

(Truman Rebukes
.French Newsmen
(for Jabs A t U . S .

Harry Wester,
KHonie From W ar,
• Entertains Lions

(icGaullo Sucks Addi­
tion Of Bhinuland
I u French Territory

Ftinti.w \if Noted For
Bt pair &lt;M II iirhu^ii
Siini&gt; \nd Shelter

Meeting I Planned
On Soil ('onservation

.11art&gt;i|i ig. truvelrrs f i . ■■' i

\

many

\ bill It. t a*, i limitv * » H » m r
r**f( im |r if- . k' thr tlifbl to
I.* ^ pricrw .*!•' •*•8*iiImt• » f i ' a I’ t
nu*! *4»i|i| lu*. u. ititf tiiucril into
( tt||iniOMl&gt; f'k *&gt;'»
tl»f»-f Alik lf»|{
o f ( Minin •*f F'imr
Mllililfl Nt
Srr\!■ mn
and
ifivtp&lt;*Mi&gt;nce*l hi- v I'nbii'ft Ht-i lu-i t Morii-tB
it Inultr mi ;*i
v* a i »mie *» i*rlri« " r r r |»ny* hn. 1 't'fiiiimttR " i
•»
thr I Ml p *i I tialay m At 'lining I tuition, i Hhhi i lot t.f thi
« hi*«|ucr, mi'i s • Stifl"td ' ri|»i •
cm rackrl which r*»kt t
fail
roMil- tmii thai) | UK&gt;.0 ■ hi 4 l*ftUilRiil • ' 'it BuhmI of frruif
year tnd
tUk]
r*U. * « i t
rr« »• *1 • i*nlt* v r
} r»D
h
ci»ch nn *4\ri\ trip
Thf I M| i&lt;&lt;«i|r th* air i iitrr
• •h *hr «rr« - *
f 11^
N rk &lt; •n.rml
i»-d h 11*
f III j I HRili '-mpInyWi In N - *
^ntk
.•
Nr'uir 1 Buffalo and t •
f \itdAting !&gt;'• gc» •*• .*1
ch» i g*'»
ft.n-yu v *•t atu t r l»&gt; •un«|*n
Big to . "*lntr tht* provlktnrt per »»ft«
thrf( from inirintatr dn&gt;
tninin?
Fifty-nln# i •
•
Ngr
khipM'i t
•*
u r» »• Idi*'4-m mtn niitfHli
I III v
^i.lL
S lii mm l'nrn« rr *-*♦
f i4t|
i.l f it •
FBI pirn n
atfWMl 1
(he Ohl'4
'• I"' *
the K rki»i Amrkri
tiHin*
nut food 4*' i
chrek
o n * innnipiiLit* 1 rim
hrrnil i nimbi
aubutitut* •! f»»
grouuil
iiu'ut. Hf nmd tl^\ un
covrrrd
thon® scheme*
Wnilrt*
would
Ink#* " h r
or«ll&gt; * I'Vi-r submit »» • ha* •
then I ••• i- the m ono i* I fthe f... I
Wmi. »*
would
lr.» ••
hlnrik- '• incontpiciMMi*
............
tnhlr- » thoul prnrtU *• ; . '

Member

\ M .IS

v* mi 11mm • • i i ifeni v i t*nl itil* for
fi%r \«*.*»- anil U'lfHii thr tank
nf t tiiinn 11vi|* n»rn ami Ri'int n
nlr.iM-J ft hi vt it i inilu-trv and '
liniit.il Y •• •• « mill tf»** t'atlr*

System Organized By Bread Crumbs SubstiIngley With IVler-! tuted For Meat Givson As Co-&lt;&gt;rdinat»r : en To Service Men

The Seminole C^rlniv li.'rn*'Council of whiqh J 1
lev
rra* the first chairman nt"'
tucl
has hagn served in w»i ' '
b.
A. B. Peterson a- rn ••• Gnator
proved to J&gt;c a vital m t« - o' &lt;?&gt;
ordinstUlgTand -dystamsliMne all
till" VfnenU a&amp;blRyv ■u\ w * ' j | « l of the Catitaty's defense nfldtA-ar
mamtfacturwr-wflt b e-fR iw ed tn time activities.
tng the articles et retail
Its formation followed IVe«i
of three years ago. He addrat
dent Hoosrv elt’* cull for P '■
."So that each family will be
poredro
an.l tt&lt;e formation *f
aide to hit; a new waahing ma
chine or ironer to fit its needs, the Florida defense council ' 1’&gt;
I '» 11. fnllok inur IV m I
its purse and Its preferences, » e Dec 2are requiring manufacturers t.i Hnrbi'i. t*rr» Alh nt II. BUndi1if
turn out the same proportion of nsiiurnrtj th«&gt; (Hint nf • state r
low priced units as they mad* onllminr *if arthm divlabm n I
all ilefrmM* cnuncil unttR *ri *1
during the pre-war year* ”
i»rr&gt;icr * **mmittr«'» in mnnix'tl i
I
Will Hold I’ rlcey
llowlrs prumieeil. too. t ial thr with thr I'rnlrrftni* t.f life m I
III hr Halil,
i nroprrt) m thr v%»»i cAiergrtic
ganenil price linr w|"
,
(iovpnii" N*j * • • ’*11 f tt Ifollanil «n
stating
"I rt ntr "in flatiy that during i-4J r\- 1 1* f iv« t i hiiimnn m' I
I
Burt N« rxnutivt*
this et it t* a I teconvet sion period, (i(of|fi
thr «tRt. «*rt up
in.' ro.l of tent and foot) will iMrrrlnr
Irrmain al present levels, that
Thr sr4iufi"lr t nimtv llffen*
clothing prices will he firmly Council
hrt'l
mr#irmhilo
b«*« •
formnl hi thr Sntinir of ItMl
held."
(Clothing
price* have risen when a rei»rr*rntj*tive group n»
nearly 14 percent »lnc* May. citixmn, Mfftiin? nt th« Court
m . ’i, anil still were climbing In Houiir n* n rommlttw. chonc Mr
(June, when the last coat^ of Inglry « » chairman Hr held hi
'living survey was made. Food first mrrting nn May 10, 11141
prices wrte down 1.3 percent
ovci the same m-rual).
liowlra said washing machiqes
mid aluminum waro ahould t»e
.ivailnlde in quaiitlt
hy the end
(of the &gt;c.u Production of Ironer*
will come along more slowly.
In inirh rase of prraiuets priced
tiahry k.r.alucers had been granted
it)*}'** «s. But these will have
t fl- I B nbrforhol by wholesaler*
unjll ‘ \e.lallers, Howies said, to
•nrbvvnl a prlc# hik# at retail.

I K ill W .

U n ite d
Ratified
Britain;
To Siffn

A---- -----

U R N I81IK 0
OK
anfurnlah*&lt;l
house or aparlmenL I’ crmanem
civilians, good care gaaranleed

W ANTED : High school aludynl
to'w ork In circulation depart
merit, heaping records, worltlni
with delivery boy., anti_lawyn-

*

HomeFront Work Dinin^Car Racket
Centralized In Nets Cooks And
Defense Council Waiters Big Sum

write Dox^nL^Ljiki^M^IlISl'

EXPERIENCED-wattreea wanted.

g e t Ith * i f i

General'Charles De tin ill*- Presidi nt of the Provisional French
Government is shown la'ing gireteil liv Pte.-nlent Truman upon his
arrival at the White Hniisr
Washington l&gt; I
News reports indi­
cate that the main reason I.o lie I ,otllle’. i o il i. lo obtain 'Big
Pow er Status' for France
i Intel nut cotnil ...... ..

or near town.
Phone 75fl.W
or
URNI8KSED
OR
unlurnUh*'
hou*e, ptrmnnRiil civilian*! nc
•mall children. Hoi UA, c/o
Herald.
__
■

W ANTED ! Girl* for fu ll' Umt
at Laney'a Drug 8**ra.
•
LOST: Lockat down town./ Find­
er please return to Ftreatom

s ig h t e d

WASHINGTON. Aug 24 ul’&gt;
OPA
sa.s
washing
machines,
aluminum |ails and pans and
electro troners will tw hack on
the market at 1042 prices, and
neatly all other consumer gotals
will return at &lt;&gt;t near that l«v*f.
i Brice
Administrator
Bowles
made that point newly emphatic
yesterday
in
announcing
the
agency i| on its way toward that
goal
He dlil -not list specific prlcw
ceillnjs for the fir** Ihie* cat*

lutunril,
• t i i n i a c U.

!•*•»%

whs

t ()| )A t
Considerable rUudlnrsa " l l h scat,
Irrctt , h n * r r , and tariiMHill thunder*
• hooera thla eftrrH«M*n and tonight.
T O M O R R O W ! Oreeainnel l i g h t
xhnwiew
throughout renlrat portion

N EW SPAPER

Atlee Objects
ToSuc'denEnd
Of Lend-Lease

l . i ' M i n V Aug 2 1 'V&lt; Prime i
Vin i-tr! Ilrim-nl Atle*- told tho
llnus,- nf Cninmons today the
thr suddrn end of l.enil-L«***
put Britain "in a very serious
financial condition" nmt format
Prim*Minister t ’hiirchlll snld
hr could not believe "this war
thr Inst word nf the United
State*
A.
A llrr •niil the British govern­
ment
hmi
hope i
l.i-nil-Lo***
Wouhl not la- -ended without prior
rnnsultiitioii
It was also ih»r|o*rtl that (xif'l |
llnhfm . former Amb»iM»‘lor tn
thr t 'titfrtl State* during *ho vr%» |
invited tn return
t&lt;»
In
negotiate
*
nu t »»ti
raftirmient " hich will
lilt crrtl I rtnl I rn%e
I'tir i st* if it iitl'iii nf thr UlllUd
Nation
• hartt-r l»\ l#i«**t liiiluilt ,
t ft* |H't» ihllltv of thr firtt j
rti'ii.u \ ve&lt;i«ion nf thr World .
S m m h I ruirur l*v lulr October •
Britain la*' in :ht ho ami* thi
la**t
*•( thi Big Kivr |Hiarr« t«
a|i|»r »Vf thr t'hart^i
1C▼11 it.i *l.nhoi
lH»*rinim*n|

War

hy American* today w h ile
govornmcMvt relaxation* .-oon
may make it posaihle to oh•tnin a plant* »ent without a
priority and the nation may
hood return to standard rath­
er than War. Time. Presi­

, 1'i'i.n \ i i o n
r»\ i . i i i '
IT 1ST ul istv
III. II Kill
'.IV

F L O R ID A .

W ASH ING TO N, Aug. 14.
( A P ) —The
Production
Board today removed all quoI.m on the production of pareengcr Sara. leaving the In­
dustry free In make aa many
aa lla raparlll permits.
It
ruled that new .'are now com­
, jnjfBte/f the assembly line*
. -raanSf be equipped with spare
, tires. The spare lire control
will he handled hy the.Office
of
P ric e
Admlnlatretlon.
which Is eapecled lo render
an early decMnn.
f

an d cnnntrl mMk

i

S A N F O R I),

Charter Of
Nations Is
By Great
Last Of 5

WASHINGTON. Aug. 24.
(A P ) —More huttcr, cheese

7 D AYS W IT H
LIQUID for
M A LA R IA L
SYM PTOM S
f • k , o n I r as
directed.

• ti - T «• -I I4’ft
o *
- in

1&gt; i.'

u. . .1 f..»

S r f v Ii t

t• •

1(0031 with semi private ' nth
rinse In
7(WI Ka*t 2nd Hi

Ailantic Bank JijdK

«• •#(
••

Mil
'I-.
............ I.

K(i|( f f» mhhtmnal y u run i»«
to y*4«ir milnMinhik
Bal'd'
Iit1111 \ mi-iBcnl
i4H*mrnt
I
ra* h pit •mi in ctilrntly injui
wllilr N pH»«riiKt?»
y*M»* •
• rid rNcIi |»rilratr inn Hit
your c»r up tn
•••»* h t
lli'Vil A l o

HE front bedroom, tor.
20th Hi., phone 3HI J

iit

President Truman Greets I)e Gaulle

IN D E P E N D E N T

Truman Orders Illi­
nois Central Seized
In The Face Of
1 A Strike T h r e a t
.

iff ar t h» IIMIII «ll«t ill»4 trill.

WASHING mu* hit*ui.it .*11 home w|»|'B*»
1**11 l i i m r i l iCel'Mli
N,„th M11In. n»li«»
2 |••72 oi S«jifi»ril -•I

AN

Established I'JOS

dent Trumun saiil he would ask
(Congress to turn the clocks hock
early In Scptemla-r
The fi.OOf. mile Illinois Ceiflral
railroad system was sclied hy the
government tnduv in the face of
n strike threat
Under order of
Ptesident rtumaiv. who sanl that
I Rloppaffr ttf Ute rnllroad imluntr)
nt thia timi* &gt;• unthinkabir. thr
U ffirr *.f I irfriiar Tranaportatiun
Mnaumrd control at 12 01 t’ cntral

Money Back
II Indigestion
Isn’t Believed
With Di^estivs

SIX ACRES of tile mink !»
old Orlando Htghwav
Co. 4703. ______________

fh o n * 732

IN

S tre n g th —

Big Railroad Is
TakenOver By
Government

MALARIA

illess
n s sO i'lu li's
.1 v i o i r p e r s - o o i l
is n o c a u s e f o r

WINDMTOK" llisoi ii ' o e Now is
the time to [rmecl yout projoirty ngulnst windstorm dam
age I M Boyd &amp; t.n

t h i:

Ih

V O L F M E X X X V II

Legal Advertisement

n

T h ere

To l*rnlect the I’ r n e of Ibr Worldi ,
To Promote the Progress of Americai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

WASHINGTON
.-aidant 1
s'
Ft.'tt.'

i

,

CITY BRIEFS

'*
" V1
'&lt;■•

IVIn n m i
•urnmi»t
•ivrrlng tHi
*r( iniilli
bill, hi'w
f t* nr ti n* *
h i. h “ • *

flcr h
4• I *1* -I’**sOI 4» If Dil*
f i irr
! " It, Rlld
•r 'inniril I t Kiik» ll - I*« .»! (hr Slut i«imrd oiitir. iRCiting

NIMlittk tho^l (4S|»Ct'tl*i| '• ••
tend mrr II It I'npv.
' i ’**1
f in .11 James (Bit. .1 K M* t IH
ttftnd I.ro Butncr Ralph Wight
K-dw*rd II i f gin* l*h|t Bach a •
ffov Svnies anil 1 I K i m i i •
Snnlord \N (i k illfp •»( ®#••••
• Ar ASfief (
^ 1EI of 1 IC*I"
ll !• (o li ilrfei mine**
'»•
v* IimI Rssistann thi Soil &lt; " " M
x Ntinn Service inn anil will p»«»'
f- * i4iir vegrtal'le « 'I n i' soil s'
!'• m4|osl r if A. %hi»* | '
111 *
7. fit
f I»l|l. V*4- • II' 4.4 ' ' ll'
l •••|erts I#- rereive n*ipi»t'4'*' •'
third
«*hst h-R.lef «hlp 4*ill
aaaytnrfl Iimm1 •*• »-l»r'* h«*f r

made up for by the Interest and
whole-hearted co operation among
the people who had quickly be­
come war-minded end realised
their full
responsibility. The
County then agreed to beck up
the
Council
financially^
Mr.
Ingley appointed Mr. Peterson
as co-ordinator of the council
and aa Commkndar of the CRI- and divided th* prof"* with
sen's Defense Corps.
The work of preparednaaa pro­
ceeded rapidly In Bemtnole Coun­
ty back in 1941, On Oct. 28, of
that year, Police Chief Soy 0,
Williams a* chairman of Civil
Defense took charge of the
fingerprinting everyone In local
dReciae work. Thla leeluded air­
“ Our “ investigation! appasred
plane spotters first established
to confirm ihase euaplclons.” the
under ‘ Roy Hollar on June V, company said, “ and we reported
the matter to the FBI.’’
Despite the arreat*. tha com­
pany said It waa “ confident that
the great .majority of our dining
service employes are honest and
conscientious . . . this investiga­
tion indicates no reflection on
them."
Th* Erie railroad made no
comment.

W ARM SPRINGS. Ge.. Aug.
24, (AY— Poatmaatar General Hannegan .aald today that Warm
Spring* was chosen aa tha symbol
foretbe latest Franklin D. Rooeefelt memorial (tamp becaos* it
“ tfaroed beat to axprcaa the man s
great quality—quality of merer".
The Coast Guard ha* aavad Ha spoke In a broadcast marking
or* than 100,000 persons from tha flrat day of aala of the me­
morial two-cant stamp- #
•ath at aaa.

I'lc. Nlliurt Bahurn
\\\itrdud Bnrn/.u Star

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

♦In L i • to h i»»w w
Ni •• #-.i I,* him. M.
J N1111*1I' RII *•

V«•V&gt; I B'ttAllltl ll
IB lit* 1 flight,
*r ,(i Ihr ctilmir
|». ( *i*ullr tn|il th*lifw « niivrr*Jit oiii1 rumnfi and S/&lt;

I him*

. B\f»»••*■ he In*r••

I «184f•VV

4 i.

* * |»8*t Ir I I
I ’ g!
II
**
I hufttRer It.*- Itr* it I ' OI. •*•! '
•i|»ff Srryrniit mi i
• •••
" f Major 11riiri u t i l S Nn
• ••itimnniliiig gi'iirtul S« i * " «•
Sti|4|.|y# ( ’hinii I hr *t • r
Mr*. |I*-m * NNilliuiii* • h.»ii
thr •Rrgriwt?'• miithi’ f
•»*••
hiMlhnr,
li'hri
Brit!
' hai»

Hi. |ilan for thr
ill . ill nf Wrnl|»hi»Bu

mi.I f r•eftt Civrman&gt;

rltorial annexation from Get man

•oil and is »4tlsfied with the full
recovery of Alsace and I at rr elite
These sources insisted that De
Gaulle ia making mi specific re
quests for crr&lt;l&gt;ts. His share of

'

'■
"

skctl In ti«ke' tl'C I***'

N 1 R.»b if »• 'i Ji NN*••( Fhinl
' i * r l . Sanfi'iit
||i* ci I r IImII rrMil .*• fnlltiwi*.
(••t iliofthguifthing him^rlf by
li« «.*a« tti lituvniirtil lit * 4*tifirr|ion&gt;
\» tilt iiiiliturv .*|*«-ritiH'ti' agRiml
i»it# nit'iuv &lt;&gt;f (hr I »»it* «t S l t U i
**•• \|*r *. lulf*. imr I l.ulgmiiilc.
In thr atlM«k. Pvt.
I*4»hufi&gt; wit* n me*likI•«*v iif a four
Miitli |i.i ( i «»I i»|»t'|Aling t " o (n four
in Rilvnrurr of ihr main
i••««(y Almut Jou ynrtU from thr
t'luii. Pvt Riiburn *««* mvi rnnnv
• igtml light
Hr proftiptly fir^tl
•ft thr (Rrrction ••f ihr lichl. then
• ” 1til &gt; It**1 thr |'Htf -I in un Ri­
ta* k IJ|M»VI Ihr holler 117 a tiirh thr
• in-m&gt; mh * huBny Kiv* pruoncri
Apic titkrii uit«l an rtirniy RIDlni*li attvni|it ma * iliTARrliil iluo
to
Pvt
lUbum'*
RggrRsilvg
a* t ion Hi. courage"", slid heroic
aft tun. merit th&lt;- highrst praise
mid uphold thr finest traditfpns

firsl tnnkmir
world's
longest
suppl)
i ?nr •if Ir sl wHh D» Chandler hold-, an imparti* very general
assisting movement " f »
insislance upon
I hut' li and club workers and | " rials to (!hinrse combat
meeting the Immediate need* of
.
Brr
a-V"ll
to
volnn
i
Help of China stationed
PfUCS for coal, forai and repara
in rui"lii'-lii'p ican supply forces ha. pti
jC y ,
1* • *
Iiior-r
CpI John l‘ . Donohue, who for
&lt;
1important part m rrcent
The Rhineland separatist pro- ’ t"
the past 20 months hat been s*rvictoi tea.
iect was originally (atheretl by
F U N E R A L N O T IC E
Route of supplies to Chini v lux a* * medical technician In
DaQauUe but was not adontol
inrluden the Slilwrll II" I. th.- the Eighth Air Force in England,
during the Potsdam conversations.
over arrived home lost week to re­
i Ivcrul .ervicei fnr Set David ' well known "Hump" airll
H r French leader continues connt the mam for 30 days on temporary
Mitchell who died In Miaou
ViAsad.'however, that permanent I
Id.
I duty hiRore receiving hia honor1®! o f the German war poten- li &gt;1 Sunday will be held at the
hble-*f9i*eharge from tha A m y .
la possible only if the Ruhr Erickson Funeral Home Sunday
I|e wears the good conduct and
tad Rhineland arc worked Into the at 1 "it I 41 with the Rev .1 E
nriylicarl Harbor ribbons, a Ualt
gcnsiisl plan of woatern European ,\|. Kmlt-y pastor nf the First
CitajTntv fthtxm and an ETO rtbi M.-thodt.t Church, officiating
Ixm with tfs tosttle stars. With
I’ vL Adrian I . Stacy
|'i.. to.riican Legion will ha . i
his wife, the former Miss Vania
n * ' top Australian reneral In I charge " f 'be graveside .ervice arrived home from Et
Harriett, he left today to vfsit
Gu on a ten day foi
Intel merit &gt; 'll take place.in Fver
forld H e r I wa. Sir mhn Mon
reUttve. (p Brooklyn. N. Y.
V . 't whh r #1N1•Vgsfl NfV

tpa conversationbut With spKUl

B

"

HOME ON LEAVE

�*

t
l

PARK TWO

\m

£ Railroad
Is Taken Over
Bv Government

Heme Front Work
Centralized In
Defense Council
hr

FRIDA V. A TRUST

« 'it i) u i j h A t i), M A N n ’m l ) . h / m i o - v

J

fcid

fo r

a

P hilip p in e

A lly

iAf-W

_________

ir n r :

(I ruHfinwrrt t »**»**
hud ftH'Oi li / i ’ i

efficicM

Vftl

A R M F .I)

I• *

j

til Hi*InOlit n • M
*' • «■’ ■
\ 11

It tint

O m - f M '*
&lt;
M II nil I
*J rii I f m ■**f v ■' *
D l f n l i t *if Mu

H"i* M'" rtiidi**! Iii.ii

f i n* \ i» t**

! , h i f 1111 i h i- t f i i n i*na ow* 111'IfIn I U»n
1 itr v | r r a a u r e * t h n t t h r e a t e n out
jMi'l w n r ecn iln n ty w»* U l l i t *tBHil
) f i r m hi | . i n t e r t i l l • 'He e i t i n u m e i
attain** all u n n m u a r . tneicii***
n, th&gt; r i w t n ( (limit* h e net'll &gt;
'&lt;■ b u y "
T h m inilicy, h r J* l a m l , i , t h e i
kev t n h itfh i‘mpli'J'ttieril
Y tir t i l ’A c h i e f *aiil t h a t in m &gt; '
Cn*c * t J I n m n i i f e r t u r e i * |&gt;nce in
i*i , .,%«* t»t
in •» tmr *u nirr*
iim Ii i .
th ere
a r e &lt;i»e r * h e l m i n /
i««naMin*
why
t i i't rth o liif i*
e:*nft
i'Hi i \ t h e f u ll u H n o r p tio n load**
Me Mini t h a t r i i * r l t r r e q u i r e d j
a b s o r p t i o n , i l f n l e n 1 p r o f i t * for
*i*i h
ii- vMiititnif m a r h otes

J iiwe* M u '. * ' i * 1
W a r n i n g v «‘»
*
I 'mini %

Ml
'
M«

In 111 1 .i Home
I .. i Mrltt i' I a lit me

U mI

ii

I u m l m i in

k ilrh rn

w nri-

Friday &amp; Saturday
I*tmlilt- K r a iu re
S T U A R T E R W IN
It O IlK R T It K N It Y

“The (ireat Mike"
Thrillinu' Hare Horse Slnr&gt;
IM.L’S
FEATU RE

Saga of
the

I s l l l . l l 1 MM

No. 1

M*£wp -:

Untamed W ' IB
West! ,4 / fr^ W

will

||. I f ll IN \N&lt; C an
I. visit tie

II.I

S E R V IC E S

I •**

it!

M orluitife!

IIH N MM l( OWN HOMI

Small l.oaiis Mjole l)tinili
i lter|i Ini Ifet tit mill; M li i a u s I In
(•.

I. i .n a i l s

a len ilci.
. i*

Ship*

in h n m e

Mil chat

S w (i

w aters
ul

sen

. .t • r t l c r e i l t o i |u m | i I 'x p l i m v e s
e l l m n . I mill se t iisll h ' f Murh m ile*'»fI'nle
i» als
In t i n s e c o n d *tci&gt; O m a n i t h e
n r r e m l e t A llred miivhI f l e e t s will
, i u n i ii.cLipy e n e m y m a s l n l

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan \ssot iatMin
ol Swninol" &lt;ounli
21111 Mnemnlla Ave.

hi

Phone MM

ALLAN LANE

nil i- Ktinorrnw i.lHlunesi- tuivT
inn tin I Minna* win mnni'ii
■ ,( l| v e s s e l s

,i m

i hi

ill T o k y o l a y

&gt;in i iMiiol Vl

an d

r limes

.It
ciiasia* lion* at.il
ol ui 1 1 l u l l lull l i - l l ' s
\ ilitoi jilttliei
.sill i l i u m uvai
*.nl
imoiTitiiii
s i l t i n ' l u n n 1 le
" a
I n p u t i&gt; krr|M lt|i th e s e
i M il i i n i iz i i ’K i l o n i i i i t m e n l s
Mm \ i t f i o r
ntm o nr»i|
yeslei
i \ i lint (h i d lieen ol t h e f t w i ,
•i.
i t . - M ', l i i i l l l i - h o i
sli-&gt; m iii.

)'«u fiiiy in m r a n r r ,
pay f o r il, anil forget
It —until you liavr a
I o m ! Then you want
action. If you iniurn)
llirmifli ua, we lake
core ol all detail* ami
arrange a prompt antllrniriil. T h a i 'l V r e
irr! j l h r ■ .

—e i firs t i of. r » o .
HIS lin y tl« m o n t h * ' eld F ilip in o b i b y , r eceiv in g m ed ical I r e a l m e n l
for b a y o n e t w e i i n d a Inflicted b y J a p i , la o n ly one of the m a n y milliona of F illpln oa w h o u r g en tly n e e d Ihe h elp p r o v i d e d by P h ilip p in e
W ar Relief, m e m b e r a g e n c y of t h e N a t i o n a l W a r F u n d , which la b r i n g
log cloththg and medical care to o u r b r a v e allies In t h e Pacific

T

Sunday &amp; Monday
Auff. 2 (i-27

Spilling Face Powder
Is iNvedlesH Waste

\ r u n s | or l
phifi
ui • it inu n .i

IU III l i t

i I \ Ith f

JA M E S G U T AGENCY
703
MilfcCH BLDG

PHOSES

Iill......... I c l . I.il'l ■ ■ * .* ■
iiiil** i - i»f *h, Ati pot la I / r u n tl

T0 A N 0 4 0

1.

•
\|
I

m e*

|
•'ll*

SI

a*”S I h lljft

I III!

icin'* :0-r»»"'l'i

■

' *I'

♦fir*'

i ,|] k„* &gt;■ ,1lrl
vy hii '

I hr

Uf ill IT 1
it g «l Ml- !

t 'if Hi

J ft i it t - hikr'i
t* I ' I t l f ’1

leriflil 1

iII IIf’fc MIHlth'if
r file rs

ul

- h* ♦
hMtl f rtf' •'*■ A'll n 'rt I
MUM v iff I hi ne vi fa 11 &lt;*h«•!*•'

fit

' hi

a r*
&lt; » *I* fir r n i l " ' ♦
r * i§1111 .1 \
hi*- f*
e*

f.’ -l **!!» e*l ftu
I:I.r •r

&gt;. 1i

I
U.lll

.*

\* \i tliv l-loti* ii'l'ln! ill ill* ■
iiii!*' im imit fi |iin.i*vi.oii tit 110111*=
lo g
H
M
SVatnoo, c h i i i r m u n
D iv i n i o n of Firtut .S upply S e r v i c e
H M Beni**- r h i m MMifi, 1Itv*l«H*i
o f \ gl fiul I ll i « S 11-1 F
I '* 11 *i&gt;11 •|

Slnrm Kits Japan
Slowing Surrender
I'reo.iratians

\ | | , o/1 *♦*■ 1 t | ll MMM in ti
h
hn\R u f r*»kvo Hto| S n e a m l
ha t ly»J Ml4 ' UMllh , »rt| f*f l ok V

' ♦ti \ Stmiiav
&lt;J:*riMhesc
! go* ***d i*v »Ja*t**ne«e pilots

I i) Vl - Ofh nf 1ia1 r ifii I |'i i Mtlilir

I

\

tom

l •fell***
ftifoiru

I*
* &gt;’

i' A

mill I i f u p d •* f r n n
♦eiickn** t* n l \

* * ■* f *. riia m l m o

Sfo ralr

«

fur g r * 1■Mg

mi miie i
if"'n|

&lt;&gt;f

f»n-»

iiijiim

i ifit'

mf

f i e w r m u ll" i
'h e
hw ul |io

Lcina TURNtR
Susan PETERS

CIT FD

I* ¥ I.» ♦|»h I StrtMM : «l/ !?•* if*
B

huf / r t f r n m t j

fftitn Italv
I veil

U It h

the

I'll I

hi
Q utu t rt

Ittr | I* I I f 'jmn |*i |I
U rill
I r 11 h I t|s f It g -11*i h ’ *im -4-

"f

t h e I h i I I I c Mi i i v o i d
viia-le
l
W h e n p i l u h get ** t h i c k
&lt;’ i r t ' t
he
ap p h e il
- i t ........
ft
siiuill
IlillMMfli
nf
|M i| |* h
m o v e r i n t h f n it

mn)
m |. J
|t f

b o ttle,

m ilk in g

on*

it

tn

(n

W ihm iii

Mr oi»t«-iul

haul*--! a threshing ruurhin*
i . r it v c m i o l t h .
H n ilg et

4 Before screwing ntp buck
T i l e foHdtefn** »t»v t h e .I w p n n e * '
oiiU iile
rie rk
of
th e
rrn hi heir in t h e ev ihiiii I ion o f
H on, clean
m . im

-I N Of K t-

ton*'‘

I Ap

S T A ItN F .S

I i Mf it* i iv

•(Ulir t if

luivimiitn

a m i Nigfiiu

m l In f i
flfi'i
I In" m i l l 1 Ill'll"

liH 'i t1'
U
f u l l 1 111t*'fI1J.lt I fig f ‘ « » efMUk t |mil
Mi Hi*If* I a n t **f Ihe tn- i!!
v tu o ir. i»f | m|» -tl -IC h it-

« ' 1*

Hf filed
ii 'Mfl

i* *
t a l i ’

Hill! MN &gt;

a* ^iikoAiikn,

■icrt i

hn

\lttfnf:i j

Kiir«*

tti

U j | M , ,i il I s l a m i o f

from
I*of t
l ,f»OJ

m iles

tin

'ifd i’f

C ASU ALLY YOURS

Mllg

AlL Apryur t.V

ipiif nv111 t a k e
'! . A **tl M rt rt 1

A D S A R E N EW S
P rin te d h
The

f it* T y p e

I1-2H la p o w e i p t l w i t h f o u r

2,000 horaeiioWFr enifbtPa.

IN THE SOUTHEAST
Ii must be
tl 1.4 w l»eto be mire your Ure« are recapped In
molda (hat are eapeclally dealRned for reenppin*, and not in a mold thnt a vulrnnitlng heal
extends down on the Hide walla, in the toxin*
area or thinneat parr of a tliV.
WHEN WE RECAP VCfUR TIRK YOU CAN
BE SURE^THE SIDE WALIJ1 ARE PROTECTED. Thia ia the reason we can recap
the name tire aeveral t imes in many cakea...

Fall, njatch-upa mnt. lead a long, veraatlle life from now. thro Winter!
Pretty now awoatora to go with your alickwt akirU and'auita, cardigan^
und »lip overs in paatulH und dark colors.
• .

ThOintanda of Urea carefully repaired in the
past twenty-five year*.

J. VtO EL JONES, Owner and Operstor

Ptrat

A

Elm

Phone U08 _
.

Sanford, Florida
.

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

Ph«We 1*7

�&gt;4 -

i,

dill) A \ ,

VI ( . 1 ST U .

I ’ M .I.

T H E S A N F O l U ) H E R A L D , S A N M H U ) FL O RI D A

I'.'l.'i

11

IH It F H

V

A t THE CHURCHES

RORKRT A. W ILLIAM S
HEAL
‘

Plrnne 732

ESIATK-HHOKEll
A tl a nt i c Bank Bldg.

n i l
H K V
•*#rv l r »

&lt; m i

n t

i.

« » r

M i l l K M
*t
* ‘“ t

I,*-I**r
I

Hi * l V.... * m• I Kllir
riiK E

REVIVAL SERVICES
THE CHCRCM OF COD

l l l l

III

ll

li.

J I . S I

»

i «i rt.n n e t

*ik

S T K K E T nnd IIOLI.Y A V E N U E

*

i niiif

L I I I T

Everyone Is Cordially Invited!

s

K

1 u M . M H . t n i M
t o l t l H
«• 1 I ' - a i b
A11 i r t

t l
« I I I lit II
A 1 c tiH f
-&gt;tnl
L

i i M i . i . t
« || I l i t
M
at
,1 m n v L ' i &gt; A ' O i
i n fi hi n |
.
K % .%|ig*’ tl*t U
V l o l i t t e k
l '

A A .r.S.

S:00 I*. M. KiiMiKflislif Service
H;(&gt;l) I1. \|. Wednesday I'rayer Meeting
You are invited to these services
Special Music and Singing
A Live (inspel with a Live Messnite

m i l t

l H i h i
I'u rk * A

Hi V

MARK

A I.I KSTKH.

- -

D 9
A
f t

I

.UjI

||, l

■w

H

S | | | , k i I fill

i 1 j

i M n i . r 1 1 ..

^

Call for free d e m o n s t r a t i o n

. 1« |’ A.

S '

P I « I H i 1

I*

* m i
|
&gt;1
f v - | . g r l * li.
* tIM
|
M
1% P . 1 | , P - * l © &gt;
. 1. I I ’ l M M r
* . i v *

Place your order now to i nsure prompt

T t i y

i&gt; i t

r

i i % *1 1 * .

u r « l

A\-

ft u rul j t
t

a

N i n t h

ll itt-ni

. y"

I;

( all tisn or Stop In ’

s d l,r O o

A tiJ

t tlti

K

M
A
M
j*

a

H e r * I* r

k*»* &gt;
1

V A C U U M

K
K ihiiii

V.

C L E A N E R

M iC U III.U C .M

IUI i 7

\ I Ijiii lit-

CO.

h'lipf

a n il

w &gt;. U

I v*

Dislnhulur

Nat i onal Bank

I t u r d

I

Midi*-

DON'T WAIT
UNIII JHi HUM ££AS0N STARTS-

A

P

V
» n d

(

* *.rt
* I
VI

M

‘ n n l . 1
i i K
**t»aT..rd

11 1 T I

1

Magneto repairs
made now save

I K I B S T l t J t i
( l l l
. . . .
• ■
h
Hrto**o

how easy and Inexpensive it is to have s new,
^Falrbanha-Moree replacement magneto ln*-

|*

P
IM
r r t Ic «
H a n d

i• *

V i '

i.iili

a

i

i ,

* m

a

T
A I . V f c . S T K T
H C t l
(
M i n i .
' " « •
l
K » | j r c l . ) »
» •*

m

« * r

^ i 07 iWuKnuliu A v r n u r

I’honr 101

v lm

n

n

i i i

.i

m

m

&lt;&gt;*

(

is t

m u

1 % 1 II

M

t‘ l

1 1

li

ir

\

i il i:

i) s
\\\

i

j x m l i u n s

o f

t h e

u i

O n *
ti

S

f e d e t a l

rsirvt'i^R a tio n

o f

I-.ni|ii«ty m o i i t

u t i e m p t o y m c i i l

m i l i t a r y
S e rv ic e *

o i i t h .it ts ,

in

ll**

c o m j w r v s a l i o n

Inti

i;

t i t . - t .1 4'ai.

i &gt;

til leaf if,

I 1.1

f u r m r r

m

s e a r c h

5*01 j r t i * t. ’ "i I &gt;■' 1 ,j I iti/uS.) J
I c

.

\ M I U - M 1 I T &gt;
. . .. •
W ,i h l i i
1
. .1 I r r i ?

Ill

I

•

i

HI

Sgt. ( .‘t ortrCMcW aH*is
Is St*r\ ing In llcrlin

|*

li«*
1.

I I
V

III.

.

I

V « I*

■ ....

till

.

. .llll
-I
Il.it
I.
d
f
V .. t• . .

I

\\

I
* *.

.

1

t

, .I

| I.
H

.1
1 1,

( , o c l

,n * i

I. | n t h

.lii • 1 w

l l t e I * i t 4 t . i l ( t i l t i c k I t *|*u,.%
, t L r v %* . 1 u * ,* i d t i * * « t i

I

,11
l l l l
V I V

.

I
i

lit 4t, .

4* 1*1
It,

\

.

N E W DIET SERVICE for
REDUCERS -■&gt; DIABETICS
- .S A N I O R E )

Sanford EI'O Soldier
Is C o i n k To 1‘acific

! U*
I
I
II I ..

1d I ! c . .

lie

I L rt ,i * * i

I b*

I d 11 I , i •‘ 1 I
1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ■ 1„ i i

* «.
f, &gt;

• 1■

IP

DI E T I CI A N

VI

• f ft i 0 ( t '

11

*

l(i
I*

. 04*

i I*i *taU'l*
S Ull
w

j*

t ill

i!

V

v

•

. VJ

4

I I i 11

■ - n . Y * * iA i

VI

a i

M

hi
i I.

t .1 l . l l I M
•

Ill
i it•i n
b n *

411 i v" I

« ..d

k

M

I*’

N n g t 1
A - ■»(•* c

I EL \l. \nl ICE

* •

&gt;*'

Cr *

f . i m
I L . I

K t

% *■

%

M

Kt&gt;
1■'I"Hi
u t m

H i

III %
III
o
II A T P

V| I '* I

.

.........

f

It

• H l l h l

* If

t l i r h , it t
tr if*»
f - I u .I.Ip t . I *
ir a d n
. 1 . ,-»*J
w i««| o | i. i(h&lt;1 n

-~ IS

^ ^ * , , 1
U n i l .I i m l
*
Ml

1 •
i*
l » . *4g h | -

ii

Mill |d' 1

|

a

TOUCHTON DRUG COMPANY

- 1•*'

■*.«'

*

*

i l
rin
j g l * 1

-'»*■*» .1

IL*
* I
,
*
i
n r O i-

r11j.'

11»
t. •

’

M

. 1 ) 4 I I I * 11 .

.fll.l

I

■

1

1 1 1 *

I

I It I * *t cl

itt uni ■* t L* *• •••
fir g i \ •*t li • ter!**■
ar.il ih .m li’ lg* ( . . t t" Ui ID .' ktli*«
(tiler « 1.4ltd 111g
. 1*
r1
W •*' 1
**»
VIII*. I.g 1I " ,11 bl 11*a4'
*t.
*
.........
1*4 Me- t h ■ I * ~-•
(
-’
"■•In* f ***(»■ t i e t il s .
,♦ .
1
. ! (..
lid
1

~ M T k
t V» * -

!,#

it.#
I t i l l , &gt;«• I t i g
| •k
I ll I th l U f l
H . I*- l l * -

sc(r||4i

i*
'*■

Utlll Hen I III will* U

ilir
Nf iijilu r# * *
h&gt;
&gt;L»i
K fid y
Y li*» p i i p n i i l i t U n i
!*&gt; t i t s g r e a t
t r u t h
tlin l **
i%
th e
**|*!|y
M il..I
a n d
* . 4 | ■| i i I m 4 | I t l l M i f c
| .| l |.4U* t f e *»t
V| i l i d c a l l s * !
rlftlll
"&gt;
e v il
vi i u t
n
n u t T r u l h
h u t •(&lt;
1 I n I e l l l g r I I I r , *4 ' e » 11 ( .
. 1, l b , * v * 1*44 I
" I • VI till
II
» " f 4 | . I | *r
( |, | t * I I 1
I , l : m

1 U l

I'tllt

1

t

U n
&gt;&gt;i
*
««!
u
•** * »
M i l "
«

k *
. • ••
* • * •*
♦ »■*
I,

/ ALL the VITAMINS for all the family
£ a t just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

*'t
U

,9 &gt;

% i ll 11' l l i m K

M

I II I I I III %

|l* V*»
II

IRE

1

f

* hl. .

■ f|M. ,

Ihlrt
i
T h
I O'
f.,r

Willi Ilf 4 *

•I fc 11 he* Uhl* ••
(».*■* nh.lie i** I \•

P A IN T

»

, I

1 III

u n d a y
•+cfM»ok.
Lb ®'
a
H
o m i n g
\ V 9 r s lilp ,
1! O n
A
I*
»
- I H I F
U
e s , l i n k
| 0 0
I*
M
rs y # r
v J c e ii p g
W « A
• Oti P

tSho

» I

5 | &gt; . * a »•&gt; ■
f .l u l ,
H

111

I l l % ** VI " ' l l '

i 4»

1* ,

1 t o il % x J.. • (.1
1, I
Hi Ml

tin

MulJifUPt

lt#v Psuk TdlM. I'ddtsr

.n
H
T
h
l]

v&gt;

iiu s f

N pt %lcw *. 1 1 f d
A
M
M p p IIh *
W e d t i M i a y
I "v
k*
s VT • t ru in g .

T i i r .

\

i

- h,(f , r, *&gt;*kU i 1*"

Sj, h . L i V
ir&gt; i *
|M m*
A
M
P a iiy
M a n
*

1In

A

:t

ii i. I

II

v M i n i

%4» I I *
* 1*

VI
Ifig

I Hi It« II

A. W H-tnll. Supl
M i r n irt g
I * P i
I,ailuf‘i4 uitjpi*l "Tin

s

B

||OS

4 11111%!
| I i I N • 11—
U p
M a r k
l

Holly Ainutc st Fifth a«f*ei

ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.

h v

tin n o g

II

M -

c i i K i r . r n g
u r r i t i m i i T
* w i t * i i*
J
Vf
A u f t k b . g a * t u r
i d m u ?
H4*i»ottl.
I 0; h
A
U .

stalled on your trajetor. combine or power unit.

o (

m

J O B S

U

VN ,
IL
HI*
1 1P - P t &gt; * i v
* III * I f 4 ■ |h* 1 H I
P**«4 t l f f l . r A d i
I'ti n p
i i J
ll r ,
I a ll H
VV I . , 4 H I
N * i i n * •*

j

you cbmpiat# information aboftt

, lil.it
,
It .m l,i , llu
M

tin

At

u r

l&gt;
ill
W M . | K
P
I
I* % - « ■ - •
li , &gt; I I K
f 4i ‘* f i k
.fill
I h '-1
*itr. d i v
1 k i * *• s
&gt; 4 .
\
U
n u tiila y
N &gt; I* * !
11 o n
v
M
M o r n i n g
W * r - 1 111 *
*
*
J a n k n r
g n *1 N m l n r
Y u U l i g
1 'r'p ls .

K i m
I ,
F f .b b A t
A
U
C t t u r f b
P r a y e r
e n lu g * .
V is i t u r

1 llll lt|*| *%1-l|l

*'% •

i

K

time and money'

&gt;COMPLETE REPIAC[M[NT MACNIJOS AVAHABll NOW'

L 1

l k t ix

M
#% r u i n g

h o u I
t
.
JM VV . i l i *
\
VI
g
t&gt;. v . d i - r i i i i
!*p ( % h *

r

, r *r .

V I I.

M
1

1.

I ! i ' ! , * r l %&gt; *
U
r
*.| .

• uiiuiiiniftrfj

rf . &lt; .
.
1
M

Hit ^ %li t I L K ! Vv

' Let us give

T i n » i H j *

i I I I it. II
n f
1 H l l t A T
,
........................... I ,
&lt; '"■&gt;M O
IlsLr
V V io -h t t
V
K % . C lr.g
V V r 11 . . . - . !
M
* 11 M f r t

;j

H

vi

l i l t s
i i i r n t ll
o r
tiw l
i l r n i T a
m d
K ir n
H a &lt;
vv
t
U n i t s .t a b
l A i l
H u h d a y
A s h u O l.
1 9 :9 0 A
M
t n t in g
|‘p ^|rla.
• in
P
U
Li i f f n I n a
f l f f l U t,
t I 0 «
A.
Y flu n g
|*r%j|&gt;j * ,
1 ou
P
M
H U n « l a y I si 1 1 i s 1 H « r v i » p
l wo
W n l n r *4© i
i.l g h t
u a ) * f
#
■* P
M
1 1p * f rvup ttP ilg i.itii

v'

flIT'TIT. i . 31 'El vv ,41 l it ti f c*Hll 1. 1 »I» v%r i r vv 1 j w t l t n i L

s**&gt;0 i '** | III l.g

K IR It V

O F

w .if

l o t

L

|ir r * lr p

: to
IK■rr&gt; 'Mhn l uvi.lit - Hiir4y

O U T

W I I II PT M \ I N

H

tf n * k

u

( tw I l f .

"tllrrt I AIr| VvP 4ltd IPI.
u
r.. ,
i . , 1* i u . .1
K I k* I; |. .11| I .1-•* r

P VPI, 1r.g Hr t . H ■ ' "• U VI
W

t

I I t.it V \|
Id t .r*.I * i,1 ' - **"fi ■ I'*-

H L

* tt&gt; A
M
y n i l , e t*m n m &lt; i .

h

( I ,e.n 111*

W n l f i r « . t i j

S 4 t i t . 11 ' l l
It!
C»
-M o i
' t

v! idling \\fitihiu M on A M
l

liv ' l i d

\

Jf. IS-Inr
• »
I'
".i
ilir

n a f T f i t

I

minnioi

:m

t 1 im l.n

i»-p k wO I* M

• p rV lt©
P l A » P »

t i l l lit&gt; *
U

First o r de rs t a k e n will Ire first lie

r

i

I 11

I H H I M I O
O B
M I M l l i V 4 II T
v i m % s t i
r t n c i m i l i :
N a n fi. rt) M r i . i n i * .
H i g h w a y
II*
^ 1**1 t l f l m t
A v f ttiiP
lt»%
'itp M i.
K
H i h I tl.
N i . ri.l . y
M i l s I it
f i » I ■o o l ,
4 W kfb
A
I
M u r jiliu i
V V i ■r m t . V|i
li d «
A
VI
C r a n i n g
H# r t
1 uu r
vi
T l i u f xl». i
M i d w e e k
l ‘l 4 ) r f
H « f

lu uu A M
N t i r i d ■»! H f h u u l . H©Tt
riiilth
H ti|irr !ie t*tn|p|il
I I uu
,%
II
M o t l»Ltg
VVtrlPhlJ*

m \ o u r Inline, or - l op in and i.*e t h e post war

V

\

VI©i|ora VVrlcuinr'

i * h u p

a

m

H e

1*111 l i t II
i l h
rit

S u n d a y
m l.-.ni
a *A
VIu tn tr ig
v \ *■ r * &gt; h l p , I I
T r a i n i n g
l M a n
t uii
E v p u l n g
V V •t r * f H p ,
i
o p p r i
J l H tiir
© f t » r

ii

S 4. | . r I tiit»* H ilr ti f

NEW VACUUM CLEANERS

\i

S A M O l i l )

M

II

pf i it *

M .

*tr . Vif *

I (lull I.

I K

K i l l * :
I I A l T I t l
I* a ik
H r
M l

I 11! Ill I) nr m r , %Af AIIKM*

■

lil

•

!

It lH IIll

i

L lu N K J |tr&gt;ion. PI*.

M -

Htl-ie H&gt;Ini. I ’ •■ % A*
|. . rt» till-'
\. r vr^Hllg
Hu* r I
*I h
g »»• n %l»

i;.

*

f v i . r t
(i.t
.■ iu m liy —
1P 0 A
M
H u in la y
N* h u n t
i
A
M
M o r n I **1 d p i r v l r ® ,
|*i J"
M
f iiU n g
I ' r u l d t a

Heetoi

A
M
A.

II \ L L .

■

11lit 1111“ ’H ill

•*%!!* ( I* *t Wt A *T f
4 III

h i ' i H U f A L
U H U R f T .
A t
f t i u r l l i M*»
i

M

■ ,i.

f

m l r v
YV -„ t * h i p
&gt;
A
VI
. . r i * I t 11 &gt;
* &lt;"
M
* %ii.leg Cniuh. - h• w I * XL
S * &lt; * Ice.
W e t l i i f i d i y
l*fa&gt;

H r . n i i H M i T
t»l
t ' A O l . A
H K N K I . K .
l* * s lo r
o l , l •* u u A . U .
t '■*' V
M .
N e t t l i r ,
l ■I»tr I ’ ■ ^
o i » r
- n J
« • »

t 11 i t i a 1 1 % \ t i i r m
v v « i - » . •L
i i " "
^

t i n « i
VI m i fi l u g

A

deliver

i

1 «i , . j ■!..» .

u m i ' t i i
i t i n » * » I*
T m &gt; L .r
j- i - t - . r

H o t a n .l
V L i r n ir»(f
*e*i n k
U
-VA | N m , .

w
II

1 1 1.1 &gt; C u i l i l t i u n l u t i , I
t l i u i c h
f*chi»ol
* 10
M i . r t« 1 r i g
H t r v i e * . II

Kev C h a s H. Sjjjirklimd. Hist. Su p l . will preafti
non ■i j M]f ami e v enim;

model

\i W M O N I )

* • -l

tin.up » x. tt.Mil. lu-ii. A U

M

ntu/aUiv K vii Ubk. i oo F- M'

a i r lien* ;itrain!

vl. i t* ■ * k

(• • *
**

A t t t n
(11 % O R L
A * i *u h u
H ire m l
h u f t o i . in M t a r g *
, 1 -l k
A
U
1 1 t#u
A
M
C ■ •* » I
VI
&gt; -«»...♦
•
M
&lt; (* H e r % t c p
I ou M
M
n l c r
■ 00 i *
VI
M t il| i
•&gt; i t k
UP

UKK

11:00 A, M. Moroint: Worship

-J

« ' * *'

I ltd* t nm1oiun it. t» &gt;ti I n*l Multd©

10Mill A. M. Sunday School

7:30 l*.M

1iti

»

r*

li t
v i
H
W
t'k u w l

M h R
n t r n *
H tihr i I H

I'*•*••I

I f » f i I |1

V\

... .

1
1
I
*
* a r i g • t|&gt; |
Tl i t k &gt; H e
» Ul t ■ w

K K T T

t * % T K K •%
M i l ' * n I
f I* V h C »
J
A . I I A N K I N S . l'«» lt» r
l.t.r.l.
N i l
I ! i «
l 1
U .
^ r n i u *
i*
|4» » t u r
1 l o I*
kl.
K v m D rig v f t t l c f , * 10 I* M .

Order of Services
Sunday

M n ! t i * **i» '

• A l . l 11
l i t
I
lL ij.tr
K
*w i&gt;J* j s

»

m u g
t\ ..i i.tj.
11 m u
S p iiiiiin
I V
tlir
|m *.tur
s i iIi j ^ . i ,
I h l e l l x tuivl
| t e l I |t h i

11:i I'nlnifHit A u . . S a n f o r d . Kla.

Vl

* -» m in tin to n
IS t i i r l
** . . |i

*»

r
»•
C i.1

*

I •' 1 « ' ' “ 1 '
.**■• 1 '•

V o l l l l*
i | M ' •! *

I"

y

Church of The Na/arem*

I*1,»1■1r

t,
»(

* .» t « I 1

I II III I T

1 It* 1ii vfit

!lg

’ ■ M-%W.ar

1 1 * * 1%

h im

» H im

t I I I H i m
u **tu t
**, » i • . t
I

J

* ' &gt;&gt;11 STl 1 ‘
I Pit
*
' T.fc
|

\ n ,# r If Jti l.* g nit
H u t
tin *
tilo. k
\ \ * »|
..i
l* d ik
A v f h u
S e m i •
r u n
S u i o U t
T 3w
I * .V
t h t * M
* ( » • &gt;i k r ; a
V i* lt..r *
* r

E A C H N I G H T AT K:(M) O' CLOCK

&gt;1 K i ' l l i t i l l « T
1
VI. K l u l r
*
'i
*
« U||* I lilt r n d r n t
♦«*
'%
V*
'•
m

V

t

' t limM * '

HLl'HOm nf t llL li' M

l - i k t
M iH ir a #
j
\\
iv K »
1‘ i K t o r
K n d a i
r t * 11 • 111r t v v Q
A
M
r i t M i b l n i
i i ft'
a
y
i
i*
y
*
: ik
»*
m
I'ra ai h i n t
* ©u
|*
U

\T

IIm i

m
lie
i
I'll*
I):

( a m

i I »••*at u«t| i

|i
\\
•'Ml, ! . »

•I. .

VV

K r r . C . r

VV.

.’a n n u l
* * t
t»,r
t r e e
In
ll.
hi*
I n * r s e ll
In

.
v t &gt;1
* I* I * I ! ■'

a n

i

#&lt;»

life

a c t Iv *

i-

•■&gt;'* n

* t »* ■

PROTECTS
Oni'Amber and One Black Capsul*

COLOR
CHEERS

supply the VITAMIN EQUIVALLNI
4

I

, 4•

4*1 P I N T S M I I B
IN VIlJLM tN
d l f f c s a i a i ( . t i 1000

u I p U»nu

t I
^04
.

mk
»

.

\v
-t\\

’OQ

*

\\

*&gt;

evesuf

aoc

AUTO G L ^ T lNr
S T A L L S

W ^ IL E

YOU W AIT!

DOBS YOUK H0USK NEED PAINTING?
WK HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF PEST GRADE OUTSIDE PAINT.
AND A WIDE VARIETY OF INSIDE COL0R$*AND FlNffillES.
AMPLE SUPPLY of ALUMINUM SHELLAC and VARNISH
EXPERT PAINTERS - CAREFULl WORK
LET UB GIVE YOU A QUALITY. P A l^l JOB!
FULL LIABILITY

INSURANCE PR

CTI0NI

A Quick
§top May
Be Y o u r
tj
Last Stop
.

M . 4 I . O

i

W

h i

i t l f M U W .

1h » (
b n .

HfM *

e 4
&gt;•

»'• «

- » " &gt;

—

—

___

X

C APSUIES

1

p

u**uk

X / -'

B,

mill BlIMTUN n
III VITAMIN K j
tfltnasuei flv« 1000
*
1 s it

O JU JICI HIlCI
IN V fT A M IN
iPtesaenae |tf«
U f P.

I.,
«*..

• * « » '

... "■ u
7 j ' i * 2 .5 9
It it better to be Vitamin Safi

YOU mo nevef be lure you Art
gfttiftjj rruiugb cmcnttil yiunuDi
u n lrv t

1u u

tu p p lf f iic n i

y o u r

Jtrf

• .ih kfio»n quinLlifi of ftn&gt;

4.. ti*ttlir .•*
c.
** —

plete Paint

144

(Pie *•■.•! |i*« |000 (JP 1.
u

i

than Deficiency Sorry

IRE SHOP
-A«

4 ' i d t C H U N 9 ! A N S
(N V ITA M IN

,

\

o u t i i n

IN V I T U I I N
(Pf«4*a«&gt;e| f.ts TOOO
U t P U*-i|l

e»Wf Hm &gt;*—&lt;'
•— &gt; * . M l V .

A

.

W elsh

- i,

i t i n

V

M

H ard \
to heat!

it thtu Food*

M

m

I I I

T.r* Rvfcaln**

; v—
■■

illOcunum NIACINAMIDl. I "•&lt;»* !&gt;l&gt;, AU»,J »S*'n,l *4Un»is
&gt;M PANTOTMeNATL'. Viumin H. iHk.rnc.f Sun .hr »i.« Pirn*.
Vilimin E plu. UVIR »nJ WON.
' m,n. h.bil &lt;n |our fimilf (odir
i

_

___________________

*

J a a a l i

PtO O tfC T

TOUCHTON DRUG COM PANY

M -

■m

i

�/
1
X

J

p - ;&lt;

i ■•

PAGE FOUR

H ie

S a n fo rd

THE flANFOffib J g ^ A t f e aANFQRp yLORJPA

H erald

Semlnolfe* County's Contribution

'F n fO A tr AUGU8ti 2&lt;piW I

ANOTH^' foOBYtRAP?

Local citizens hnve every reason to l&gt;c proud of Seminole
County's contribution to the war effort. Lon* before Pearl
Harbor our people approached the impending crisis with a
degree of understanding and farsighted preparation greatly
at
Klrrlta n t « f Ifei
exceeding that found in most other sections of the country.
M C— a w
H a r t A a, l — T,
Nevor isolationist in sentjment, always anti-Nazi in sympa­
N o t.c a n n i. u b i s
K4Umt
P IP «d t
thies, our people were ready to make every sacrifice de­
I o n d o s t,c*.\— n
manded of them when the time came.
O N P E K J T A N P ’,
As an indication of this preparedness, we might men­
tion the National Guard Armory which was built in
* &lt; h ?r x
and the three local units of the National Guard which went
into active scryice a year before the Jap attack. There
were, too, in the early days of the war numerous volunteers
All aMtaarr m i It m . i
•Sanaa, reaalnllana
•
from Seminole County, so many, in fact, that when volun­
*at**lalaa*«ats lat Ik* a*
teer enlistments were discontinued in 1944, over Til percent
raisins 1**1' r*IU l*a rk*
•t rssalat nsaarllalas tali
of all service men from this county were volunteers nnd
Seminole ranked first among all the counties in the state
1on a per capita basis.
The Selective 8ervlce Board reports that over two
thousand men from Seminole County have gone into active
service. Among these have been one general officer, sev­
_ T k f U » r a l4 la a ateaafctr at, Tfc* eral colonels, lieutenant colonels nnd other high ranking
llM fla lr *
P rraa w h ic h la • ■ r l a a tta lr ' • l l l l r t la Iha a w la r re* officers and an exceptional large number of fliers whose
V a h ltc a lla a m l a ll M a t a la a a lr k n
*r*4l|r*l la
II * r
aal
a lh t r a la r courngc and aggressiveness in combat have been officially
iftlM rt
la Ihta h a v e * s a t tlaa recognized with appropriate medals of honor.
Thirty-eight
IX* lac a I r.cwa a a h lla h * I hrrala.
• II r la h la l a r r i a k I H l I I * * a l • * » - men from this county are reported ns having mnde the
H a l l U * a t r h f * h arc la a rc a U a rasupreme sacrifice.
an i l.
Anticipating the probable need for aviation training
FRIDAY, A lfitm r Z4,'l*41
fields, tho City of Sanfo.rd early In 1941 contributed $35,000
toward the construction by the Civil Aeronautics Authority
lilUl.ii vtSHoF, r*K TODAY of a municipal air port. This was later taken over by the
*.v
■ ■
*
- - — - - - - Navy, expanded and developed into the Sanford Naval Air
Station wnjch from late jn 1942 has been an outstanding
factor in the training o f fliers for the 1’aclflc war.
HUAt.LY IT 18 t o o i
During the almost three years that the Station has
•° STOP THE BARM |been in operation, approximately 2,100 student fliers have
tEKUL BEFORE yoif been trained here, first in bombing planes and Inter in the
AND NOT SORRY AK ! heavily armored Grumman fighters which have played such
Mm ay11•- I will keen my an important juirt in tho Pacific carrier warfare. Throughith # bridle.
out /his period between three and four hundred local civil------------------inns have Iwen employed at the Station assisting in this
vem.nrnt has llficl the' ImpoKant work, while perhaps us many ns 15 former stum
mr building. All you
dents have returned as instructors after a tour of combat
-----— duty
minded realism. They are com­
Another Sanford contribution of major Importance was making universal joints In the ship building
mended particularly to those well
known as the War Production Training Program conducted
meaning but misguided persona
at the Seminole High School Farm. Here 2,014 Seminole 1
who believe that It la possible t i
County cjtizens were trained In arc welding, ship building,:
combine free enterprise with col­
radio repair and communication, auto mechanics, and air
lectivism and retain the best
craft mechanics and maintenance. Of these 2.014 people,
features of each.
90 percent finished their training and accepted jobs in war
work, making a sizeable contribution to the number of ships,
planes nnd tanks which overwhelmed the enemy.
The co-operative spirit of Seminole Qounly citizens was
|H.*rhaps nowhere licttcr illustrated thnn in the seven War
Bond drives which resulted in total sales of some $9,300,000
worth of Ironds. In every one of these drives the quota
was ovar-subscribed, and dozens of public-spirited citizens
gave freely of their time to promote the bhIcs amt many
It will save the peac- If given 1
valuable prizes were donated by local merchants The bonds
n chance. . Out we can't marry
our systam to another and kren
were handled by tjfe local hanks without cost to the govern­
our strength. I f we do. there [
ment and at cons'ilcrablc expense to themselves.
will be a divorce and some one
Outstanding in its war work has been the local chapter
will wake up dead.
Steve Early, President Roose­
These words are the words of
velt's secreury. soy* that the of the American Hod Cross which has conducted with the
a great American— an American '
former President was planning help of hundreds pf volunteer women no fewer than ten
who
combine* the heart of .1 j
to start a newspaper In Nca separate and distinct programs all directly related to the
humanitarian with a long and 1
York City, when hi* term of
office was over, * newapaper de­ relief of wartime suffering. Among these were prisoners
rich life experience and a tough- ‘
void of editorlala and containing of-wnr aid, assistance to distressed families of service men j
only "faefuai (■formation." "Glv» tota^lln^ approximately 160 a month, supplying Army hos-1

The MUSIC BOX

, The Florida^.Hotel

W INTER PARK

is now

Invites your inspection of
central Florida'* large*!
■election of Phonograph
Record* and music supPile*.
*
Pianos bought and sold at

Under
i

New Management

The MUSIC BOX
W INTER PARK
515 Park Art.

*

Nice rooms available
by the week

Phone IS

SPECIAL REDUCTION

B O Y S’
TROUSERS
RAYONS and COTTONS
JIJBT RIGHT for SCHOOL WEAR

Sample Prices
COTTONS

RAYONS

1.95 valucH
2.50 values
3.25 values

4.50 values
2.95 values

B L. Perkins
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

0 O C
t }1 4 lt )

tor 30 Jayi
only cost.)

f t *7 *1
sO I

GOOD TO KNOW!
Cash can be borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.— ‘‘Jimmie" Howland also makes loans,
of $75, $100, $150, $259 or more— should your needs
require it.

FAM ILY

LOAN CO.

of Sanford
R— Florida Stale Hank Hldg.

*

the people the fact*,*' Mr. F ifty
aays, "and the people ran form
their own opinions." He evidently
believes that everyone has a
right to an opinion except the
editor.
We aunpuxe there ft aome
merit in the suggestion of Miami
Reach's mayor that aa atomic
bomb be dropped on the next
hurricane caught eneaking to­
ward Florida ehoret, but If
might be pretty tough on some
four maalod schooner valiantly
trying lo ride out the itorm
three or four milts directly
undernenth the bombing plane.
Ahd besides, this business 0/

You ket aome Idea i of the
nature.of people by the thing*
they want most when scarcities
exist -Ami the things which thf
American people ara moat eager
to have again, now that the war
Ik over, la shown by the w»y
control* on production are being
relaxed by tha government First
on the list are girdles (of the
two-way stretch, ws believe they
call R) and hoye, n*lon* to you.
Then come curlln* Irons, and just
plain Irona, and automobiles and
Urea. First off the ration list
was gasoline for jpy ridltie., No­
body hoa -beard anything about
the resumption of book publish­
ing on paper fit to print

Roar Admiral Ralph Division,
chief of tha Navv*a -Air Opara. Uoii Training Commsbd,*,’ hai
announced that than will ba no
reduction In th« flight training
schedule at airfields In* Florida
before June of next year.' It
teems a reasonable deduction
from this announcement that tht
. Sanford Station will continue In
operation nt vary near Ita present
capacity for another year at

K . 'i‘ flS .tV K ,
offtcUl, plant. of ‘ O p . &gt;

offleUKa ,m
^ Wfe^^^gf
— m
^r
sfi m «
*a Cl

uddanty Ibfowi
liquidlt* some
u&gt; tide Ikam .

':&amp; tM i
bonds ^ .bomu

C ff.;

along me Death near New Smyrna. While night flying
haa been carried on at the Naval Air Station, they have
maintained a detail of three men and one petty officer at
the crash boat baae on the 8 t Johns River and have par­
ticipated In ten asnista and five direct rcacuea of Naval
airmen forced down In nearby lakea.
Co. C of the Florida State Guard haa also rendered
noteworthy service to the war effort. Mustered into state
service on June 9, 1941, its membership of 65 officers and
ehlUted men have qiet regularly once a week for over four
yfcara ready at all times to maintain law and order and
IreVent civil disturbances. Among the 243 men who served
n the Guard during this period. 61 have gone into tho
a— .. — v*-‘— *
rfiW A jJ rM te r •quipped to meet ^he probletna of combat service
reteived
IvSlvW in
In the (!uard. “ * " ,UU
The willingness of Seminole County citizens to servo
wag
i------------. . .demonstrated
- than
was never,
never.more
thoroughly
In the Blood
Bank drives conducted in tthis
county.
With
an original
o r ^ T n ly .
ar
quota of $800 for the Central Florida Blood Bank, Sominole
County citizens within a week contributed over $1,600, a
fund which soon grew to$$,098.20. In the five Blood Bank
clinics which have been conducted here, over 150 donors
have contributed 17$ pints of blood.
* In ail the various scrap drives Seminole County citi­
zen* have co-operatcd wholeheartedly. In one of them the
American Legion donated the 106 mm. cannon, a post
souvehir from the last war, and so thoroughly canvassed the
eou n tv th a t n w *»•»» ^ iiiia - —
1— • ------- ■
of scrap Iran was colr capita scrap over the
fion post the national
ehampiona
the basis of scrap
member collected. In
thing drive put on
an 26,000 pounds of c lo t p g were collected and shipped
Herbert Lehman's UNRRA for distribution in Europe.
There Is no more vital part, in the war .than have been
lyed by Seminole County, farmers who have produced
ire-food in proportion .to area than any other county in
i. state, much of which haa been sold direct to Camp
tndlnk, the Orlando Air Bise and other Army and Navy
‘ The Atlantic

done In World Wer I. The man
who ran the production show for
thla country In the first world
w|r realised long before meat
people that Germany's so-enIRM
"prosperity" w as not the kmd
that ran be maintained Indafi*
nitely in peace time, but wa* bn
economic overturn, as it were, [to
war. He knew that no prosperity
based on rearmament rould en­
dure, and that It must end j(n

Remember-YOU CANT DRIVE “CARS
OF THE FUTURE’* - T oday!
It w ill p ay you to continue to conHcrvc your
presen t c a r— it w ill p ay you to contim icrto g e t
skilled, dependable service a t H o lle r

M otor

Sales at reg u la r in terva ls— because, despite
over-optim
istic reports, it w ill b e som e tim e
mi JNT-I

(

*-' * i . *.

£ m o v i n
MEDICATIONS
l« ONI eirtftt |

CHEVROLET ★

LOSMOBILE *

CADILLAC
A

1—Inhossyd Watery Eya* ^
} —t aspirator? Coeflstlion
3-Natal Irritation $ Siwaijaf
W hse isktaa i * i » / S J
&lt;W**Ml tlawklH *st / »7 s &gt;

additlonaj workmen from
lie work.
,*
hav* .contributed

p g f Toochton Drug

war contFaOts

SALES

HAY FEVEP
ff i n 11

—

■

i
Thbne 33

�I

• \

V

"

.............' • .............
♦

* i
*

E R IP A Y .
*MtsA

" T

---- :
• •

A U G U S T , 24,

,

— -r

-

.1 0 4 5
_fL1
. _L_T"

,

II

-«-«****&gt;f**

n T H E

9 A N F &lt; &gt; n n fp n R A i 4 ) ,

Miss Farquharson

And
“

Pewbnal

S u rp ris e

P a rty

Activities

G iv e n

For Elmcr "•’iUy P e r s o n a l s

Social Calendar

M r*,
M alacl
S lf ilt h r w .
rtt *-r M i -n«. 41 1•&gt;r i It H r r w r r , (m in e r h
t a in n l E lm a r T U ilo v of tin S v i
of I M r e n
ip
«| e n d in g her (w n
MONDAY
fo rd N a v a l A ir S ta tio n .
th * w e e k * ’ va catio n at New S m y r t r i
T h e Dependable ( las* o f the
__ .
her w ith her p arents
F ir . 1 M e th ix llit C h u rc h « ,11 m e ? .,[? ”
r.
A n u,
• t the home o f M r* G
A I .... I
' on
' ' Vc,,u*
M r* ' A n n e tte H u tc h in s o f P h ila
donberg, W e * t S id e at H O P V M
l* "“ *
| &gt;c v'«l - .f f a .r
in th e guest o f M r
Ki ,i.h d cl|ih iu , I* ii
The
B e a rd n lt
A venue
i ircle
K lm c r
B t u lr }
and M rs W . S T h o rn to n a t th e ii
J im t i
M r * chcru
w ill m r t l a t the C h a p e l at .1:01 Th o m a^.
H e n ry
L o c U h c a rt. J
I ’c ir y . K. home hi 1618 West P i n t Str*ci
P . M.
, ' T tU c T r u th a c c k e r a C la a * o f the K e a rn s . J . K o h le r W illia m t jr c v .
M ild iV irie if W r i g h i id nix*m1
Pitlt.u i
' r t f i t ' ,rM «&gt; .o d l(t
ChrfTth
W ill R . B o vfd cn . T IW atn w ' T
IHi? l h u week in ('a ro n u d o B e a c h
m eet In the i h urch n m ic* at
1*1 and II, T o d d , n il o f 11. N a va l
A ir S t a t io n . O th e r* .....
g ih.- a.s th** icurM i»f Miim firn c e M a r t r
P. M
SiintH ’tph«ri
a f f a ir
w*r&lt;t
M r*
M;,I.I I M a t
T lc S D A T
| th r w * .
M i»*e *
I.tllu ' lly lu p a n .
Pho
M
If
and M rs. R o b ert
L u c ille K c a r * e , K
i.hhe
T h e P ilo t C ltjb w ill hold it*
H n vi*. L o r i e l l a W a r r e n
I vclvo
W illitini«i»u h ave
re tu rn ed
fro m
re g u la r d in n er
meellrik’ in t h t
R o ck e,
Ju n n it n
tlrn h in
a u d St
A u c U B to ic w h e re th e y ap en l
H o te l M a y fa ir nt 7:M0 P . M
*4
K a t v e R o b in so n
M *vcrnl diiya.
W ED N ESD AY
K v c r v one d ep a rted
n Unny
►
The annual pirntc tn romineni* it n w o n d e rfu l eve rime
in n
|,y
S
" '
---- I In t n iil
W iiln e s r la jr 'J 'f n m i
la i*
fa oration o f Ilobert Morn*, founder
S K R V I C H W O K S \ lI I T
! I„ r v i l u * h , , N ; r . w h e re she spent
of the Order nf the Enitrrri Stnr
w ill lie held In (ieticvn nt the
Tht
S e r v ic e W l v . r '
mi
eig h t week*.
home of Mr and Mrs .1 C Hill* last e v e n in g in the I do ■&lt; ,.f ih r
_______ t _

*

on Auirust 2tt.
Harlsecurd fish will be furnish*
ed by the hosts. Those attending
ar* requested to bring sandwiches,
salad* arid cutlery
All moodier*

L

and frien ds o f the C h a p te r
c o rd ia lly in v ile il to a tte n d
----------G old

P

»"

was

firs t

" ,60'

found

in

a re

Id a h o

-

1I.

\

W ed s

L ie u t.

b a n f o r p

Doris Q. Tyner Is

M aSbn

-

lh .fr
m jo
an
in tern at torn*
f l i v n i about th e w edding e r r r
i immms m the N e w to n H i|f Hlit rid * ongi eg:i t onal &lt; h u ir h the m *
1111*1: n i A u g u s t tw e n tie th w he
l*t P er * &gt; S- Ihihsm s, n rin e tp a i m
\ ‘ti * ♦idlefci*.
T h o n in *. tin
lot I.
i liiiiiilii,
.i»
o f ftcntinik
unite*!
in mm r i it g«
. ■ i i jy nim,
F a r iiuhanMHi
*•'
I *s * " 1 M y r t le
t
Ja m a ic a , H rittsh W est
,1 In
I*, di...
. . I ff.ieiiT^
! _m— •».
-i..nrd
...I Oi.
ie *, arid
K teh
S tr
w n i M aso n , I - S N II o f N r w ln r
| llig h ls o d * . M as*
M is*
M a rg a re t
K n tn u h arso it

*hc htulr'fl sinter, of Kinjc»lon
I J.imau a fu-rvnl an m ltd of homo

W ed

T o

H ep T il ju jjjim w ; Tyrone Is Mori*

L ie u t . ( Jeortre

i
* ill*
Mr ri nit M lI H i/
I &lt;i»i N
I m ill I
\*
.
.*1
tuce
the
n ia rrm tfi
1 IO II
*! h ! «
I of M
I . •
h
* »t i j u I K t
(♦ ■mt'
1 * VK
" I \|i iiml .M i« p I
*
' A*
- I - S St m e v &gt;* i * e*

1 .-

i»l ror»i»K»

Itiohnrd T r r m h l.
thv
| m h ilr Ih iv id II
K o tt o f V c w to i 1
»»ul&gt; nt ic id tit
u
v»
O
I
T
t,
. hit
Iliif h U m U
WJI» Lent main
T I'' ■' * n w ‘*r I
drc.4*
-••riv* H r i coi *•iv"1
j ‘ hi t** n**ra* S ^ t J. im t * K H y a tt
*
i!
*
■
f
i«p«
! o f i he I'n t tc d S lA iv u A r m y A h
tin
11ltd &lt;I |o||||| lnIi*I MI 1'U!- 1
\ &lt; o r p».
w ho
Ha *
jujut
ro tu rn c*1
.
|da&gt; oat, Ii i h . i . ik i i i t
tro&gt;.. the Kurom -ai, th e a te r, an I
'
C
m
*
**f
\h. S w .m-i
\l
ic»
W illin m Jo h n i rfc r^ iin , tw lh of
l i f i",' * " I l .nve V im a I i *I\
in
S p a ton Highland*. The bride s o
M I illlsV
c i v ,01 in m a r r ia g e b y C
R u * *e ll
I
o'ljl
t*voi
y
ti
.ii
t
/'
•
ho
Mu u ih ,
fat h r i of
thv
errHim
I unit
Ku h r » I
I
nl.fo
i d mu fu i f )r
W ild in in F iirn n
tn
whom
hr
wa
&gt; on
hat
'on,
th
v
bride**
f
iit
h
r
i,
who
,
. . .
,
,
1»* tn &lt; a ll!o i t«» ■
wa
" " a b le to h r p resen t fo r the
\ olhvw mif t h i f r* i ’
w e ld in g T h e b rid a l p a r ty and n
lot*
- h r hi at t h r I ufu\ .
! ,r "
f ' i ' ' " d . .............. &gt;t, rta iu e d h&gt;
I "
P t'lt Ii H i p '
th v i*r &lt;hynt*s prirviit!* «f &gt;m|&gt;| er ill
U S O a t 7 :.W o 'clo ck
M&lt;
I • sis*
|&gt;h„
\|
" C arid M r*. R u lia .t
!
r i
hours moon i i
I h r H otel H elicons H eld follow in t
R ic h a rd s p n rst'lcd o v e r
meet
K llll)
v t , t 0r d a y
for
W e .! i . . .
fng- T h e
m a m b e rs
„
Hond. W is e a h ere th e y w ill n w n d
'
" un&gt;
Minton
t
decided to nostnone vU •mi. o f
W r r k . v is itin g w ith t h e ir p a - ‘
M
i * ° , is n . r^rn,d u A.te of, ,
.
. lu ftru
. e . «n»*ioh
.
n ffic c ra tn n lu t u r i ilat«
\ a n * re n t*
I P t i V j»!*' *chm *U In rfiffln n il and '• i
local
M n iH ih
a« &gt;
&lt;
M*
I &lt;’" * a c t iv it ie s w e n
s u g g ,-list in ,
.
--- .
j M e tiiil
I'm v e r s it • of
M o n tre a l, [
- rd cm |tlu y r,i m t.tn i ■
■ i* «1
| ortler Ui c r e a t e in terest m’M l i -1
Amm
,,
nnij
M f)|
JJe ln ia r (
‘" " l
" " 'h e .c a c h in * &gt; " " 'J t'o n i|ian v
* |«b » '" • ; » ? Jn c re n s. it* n c n il- i
, . , Brk „ (ll, ltlfnn ,
U r r y i |c f, * ' » « " f A lm a C o lle g e Iw fo re r.Iir u t
i . i. o g ,
a ll , .I i
th
. *hlp ». T h o . c l u h
hn^ d r &gt; d id In m |r n j R»&gt; f „ r ntllrT-^rhuny t t i r y l lu r ,iU ,»
J a m a ic a iu 1U-U— t u . i i . U U * *ch****U a u 4 w***
i* n T r \ n « V .1 M • lit I
co n tin u e m e c tln y every ,. h r n u t i
. . .ii
lllL i« (in v _ vin liim * w itii
*1' 1 K ith r in el intent w o rk
a«tiiat«*'l fetH i ■ * t *•'•*11 * m i | !n y i" l iti Ih r I »’ 1 t
V d n e s d a y a t H IN) P , M
I r e ln t C a V l f r i e n d , “
\ ' ......
S rm im d e H ijjh S a Jio o l, at S a n fo rd
\u
« o n dd tm m i^
&lt; i &gt;m ,:
,i
H . f I &lt;mui n prim to i t r i n i
v Me
M r*. M
H P u lto n o f P u rv^ |l, in t!Pll* eru] at tended lire U n lA f f
Okln. id pnriiiliiifr nonn*. time d itv of Tejuip anti *he H a r v a r d • t m r r in 1'• 1 2 I h »• &lt; i% •-*t In
S ch o o l nt
ituaineds
A d m in ia tra
•
in i h i |h o i* lu t * ai
1 *
»
vh d tin R
w ith
h rr
p u rrn U ,
Mr
I to
and was *»it ,♦ t-. •i
and M rv
I M (J u it t lr h m m i. at t "tn | m o i tn Ida ffriid iia tlirfi fro m pi \
the \ r if S u p p lv St hi*o| at H » r
.v , i - id
Vi
i heir holm mi L a u r e l A v e n u e
't*r&lt;1 i
I \l l.l
H r h m j i p l let
I \ m i»it f 11
-i-'i &gt;r
1n
hr
nUn
-i*i t »■1
M 4 I ittnell thilton, K«rni«*rly till lu ,| I m ill a t w i, \ c .if t •ill r of
hits if i h r kVirihheiin a re a and
, * .t
mi loved I v th e J ,
Pen n ey
ih
l.im p
t. u.
•mil n ny hn* re iriK tc rrd fo r nur ■ a f le i irr.M luum n; fim n the N a \ a l
r i tre iru n i! no.I w ill lea ve in the
m a r m im e

V

#

*

t

Pel i ttliHini

Sihiml

at

ILiyoniiP

\
I , Ini-.* h ern liMki.med t&lt;t thy
1 filled ^i.afe* N'r.vnl F u e l A n f i f i

^!r*

ih.

In....... .

hei

l

M

i |1|i.t i V111

11 M

h u ll*

I-

".I h i
u hi i.i
f
« i*. i
v.
\l i v i
» tO "1 " t, 1
■* «u*
h , 1 r vei |(
1 hi- « 1 I
of t h.’ ni l- #--*
d &gt;H u .t j th.it
.bin i i '

.

I 1, j 11 I umi •
.ihoitf 1hr
IlH
hr OI
•I
.i.i*
’h
IH'afil
I I Id fill 10 1
I I V ,li*P oi
11111 1 I •i ■•* ■
Wiit
l|It tV

h»

i
V*

H.

*•!

i;.*ldr*

-*f

It'

•
•«

ft
kA
*.f

Ilf I.
• in *nii'ff
O ^vh*
\ t i r IP
1“ h
■"
*'•
'

4 111
1 M

111** lie n •
I h *U
i
•Ia«m11 iunJ 1

of f It i 11 i 1
I»1•I hd:*\

i

Ufa.11,.U- has .f-a.*.

■
d
I • .ir t s tu i"
1
M u '. ,
II, Ion t i-l
. 1 ,n i . iilllO

ff
1

'
s

J ■
' ■

eu

It -

MV ,

1

OF

FINEST

UALITY I "

ALL-

&amp;
Y « ,

t h e y ’re b n c k

w o o l b la n k e t s t o
you

s n u g ly

a g a in . . . b e a u tifu l, n e w
d re s a y o u r b e d ro o m

wnYm . . . and

B l a n k e t is a n o u t s t a n d i n g

THE

"L A M S D O W N "

th is

lo v e ly

and

100%
keep

C h a th a m

v a lu e , to o .

J

100% fine, new wool in full fourp^ynd

Chatham ! finest
lu I J l f l i y tW Iu n : R rw c,

-

B lu e , G re en , C e d a r, an d W h itn .

| ■ &amp; aw 7 J i * V . .
Rsynn
U mjiyhI

YOW ELL’S
•t

S A N F O IIIi

i
i*

Straw Hats

REDUCED
2 5 Percent
S t a ) / n d eq u e s co o le r—

L

jn n .u - u u ,a .

^

i -^M M

7T|hi*it 11*&lt; Hi

o

ih*"

o tJiUif

roffer*

aiui

r 1

•'
Pi
.
I-* 1

•1 D

AfvT. MOWV ' ' # Se&gt; -P*a£Tl CAU.V
, ,
----- * * — V t u m c t
J hV/AWV H,,T&gt;(&gt;.taa iW tiP J U H V in o r * i u
a .t .,
. w i c * CR’rw ( t s i‘a
r-t ' i i n h s c ._____

A LETTER

A N’ i ’ rt-

A C S)

HOME '

lo r

o u r

o t iM im d 'iu j

N rrv

i c r *.

(

t&gt;\ r r

o u r

tm if

n u lt- f'

in .

I .» « * h

r o m p l r l r s l c u - 'v . A m i
d a te

in

a n d

o n

ii

u &gt; . . . c o n ii*

b ro w

'- r

t o m

f t « l IT. A K A H 1104. f i k j f f W

|I N T H I S N E V W P A t E R j

American Legion
Dance
(
U i
•I
I

» 1

\ M P ItK L L -L O S S I M .
sl ; 1111 r d :i \

l*n sT

&lt; . ; &lt;•
?):l)ll P .

1~ •

\ ,,.
111' ,

M . ' T il

.Music hi " 'r i i r ii \ .N A \ V l i u \ &gt; ’
VI ui Ill W iu II \V lrM .ii\ U M I S - ' H IN

* I t&gt;"

\il n u lled In
I *I I i

t oi

l&gt;f*' h ,. i-i- H uiim i

l ‘l I

I i&gt;

r r r a v s r (k e s - is

L

IN

\ I ill

K

\

I | ( ) \

I

.»

v i d

X

T-,

U H U ’T
« ■

■

■
^

I’ANA-PAJA

and

P it|k .

1* o r t Ii
Vuv

(re u s e ,

:
1

mi

Mine.

Km hula

\ HIlirs lit S l . I i

( ‘t»nr

lii dwn,

Him k

S p r r ia l

( h u - 1b id

I a 11

PLAID
SKIRTS

O lt K ilN A I. P R IC E

SWIM SUITS

M E X IC A N

M I O N 'S

V* ‘ S L A C K S

SHOUTS and HALTERS
* IJ 4

box

new

t'lo s to l.

b g ck g m u n il
( WtM il

I I C A It A C l I K S

V9

3 . 9 8

B e a u tifu l

S A N D A L S

I ’lal^s,
in

I"- * *

At I he Am ion/

S W K A T K K S

H eir nl nl i-'-i

y o u r

S T O R E -

A L L W f mi |.

loru;

at

c n it 'ip o .

P A C K A G E

m the new
M r i ! lo ry

\ r

w i t h

3 . 9 8
Id

.

(W .C V S

■&lt;&gt;

H A C K T O S&lt; 11&lt;h i l . w i l b

H 'ti'n n d evices s m a rte r

| J

lA R R E U ’ S

W r lev rim n in ffh a m of th* I
,,f ,h ,.r .I m u r I s-r on \u iru «t
.
f ie e f r o x *t»
\ M 1*1
S M t ir h iin i M u rin e l**ft I L in wi-rk u | th* ( . r in n ) il Lauiftit«*n Men
P M
f"f
‘ a va u n n h , ( l a
1-■ re|io |l to |k ;| | ig&gt;•«&lt;m t aiI
O im iI Dm* t « \i*i v Sm ' • *
duty if ter ffpending a m onth .* 11 h
int:
w il hi
i ' i i ni t - * a , : t
*1
hix p .iren ts. .Mr an.i Nt r a J
A
The
fiifft
known
iiiAtaiiee
’
i n nn m y h a m ,
1 fh. &gt; in m l he m j,1 t mitff ported
T h t So loom \ | faI a ml fa wor e
l H P im i ijt f r d
it'
l ''"■II
roVere*! hi I V
by fh i
imt .%
Mm
K, Ciudw in 11a a r et ui iv
.Menda m&gt; u i,, l.idlfeVp.l i i
ed fro m n week** trip t«■ A la m o ,
The
'hartle-l
rh ro m e
«f-.i *U| p lied 11n
1,1 in i
-DM'"
(in . w h ere th e v is it* . I h rr p a r- ' know n I** used in m a k in g ir 1 T t m p le
I 'nlm nhtie f iti, M r. and Mr**
I t
Nl*’
f iir t n m h all and ro lle r h eard '
ffti»t p*•*' 4 S i
•l.s n r it i .
f
M nnr
nhee
and to H ru u s w iiV
‘Vto re w h irh
w ith s tn n d
loud C*ipnri‘
wen le t i
-v
she v t- .tn i her b ru tb r, M tl \1. |
„ tlr
,,, ........... ..
(infer

BEACHWEAR
REDUCED

h i,

t h e

1' .............. ...
of
A inei ». .O'
1i
r
M i l * , of .life who .111
1..I •If 1■4' r •• *
h 14‘itr m the• eipiiva
4 *-■ a i.: .4 ij*i. iw.iitiwl u u u p L loeiil wt

M K V S

duuthn'im

|*h««n#

an 1 11* 1 1'11

♦

C A I, K N D . \ It

M1"J

Hnlvt-ry

1st

• '
I TI I II.*
w Ill'll ,1
.
. t t- v .i- U fl
1 u r t •*&gt;
t -f.tt -VI s.-{4 Oil *1*0r 1* i
i 1ha ! hr nr sf* 1 1 oof t
i
t hr (li 1ark ■n i f
* Mi. &gt;j Oil t.,4fill 1 1uiin 1 1
1.t * nnWMv d* fl 1-H l.»1
11

a

W tri; 4« t *.- B t o iJ,* *

nrauaiiirr

\V l|a-|i

I ■' . 1\ ■%It» I Vll' oil |ii - 1"

1

t

Ihu
ih.
tD
i M.
M H I ja il in ar»
M i** M a i ! hn l i t l l rtf (ir e e n v ille
I M
I *u% hot \
» ti-*ai?rrilr' I of
S
C
iff -i i*nd}h|j n twi* W f r l
1'
M i** I i I ••1!. i iilll
v h n il mii
■* Ih r K*ifp"i nf M m
1f,r 1r 1 1
to »* W
P o ll* i ff.-n, oi, n nl
M a li* u le t
M yrfff
of
P I n i a
1 '
1'
p ii,
»V ■ . .day
( •tin* i * 1
tif &lt;, tnder
Ilm ir h U
.
I M i* S a i , . I 1*441.ter
- ' 1*' P M
itfni. .
■t . . turn
till*
• M i*
T .1 l ui .
■Mrs- t
Hi anf n-lii 11»ft y rfftr i (
M e'■.** • m
ia ItBllH of * i i * ilio
Hnik-s. .*•
i!#»V for her home in Illin o i* a f t r i
S a n f ..;&lt;1
at tended the b’ffll
Hu.
■
»* &lt;v
F ik • t ‘ iui.
i.•
hmdff
i Pu t f 4 i sun att«*fi'i led
Bpendifiif
three
m iiiith i viititu n t
&gt;I »•| V M'flHl l I h H
I « luHt|ff and M now i
w ith her 'i*n and d a u y lH tr in d aw
the S u n f
'll
1hi lire D ■1• 1 , . It..fa
M r and M rs J * m* fo tehl of W e s t 1 • in |d o ir.|
c (he
K u n f o i.1
( *»ca
- in p M
Seco n d S tre e t
■ i ,,ln
- .t . i i it \
M n v le '
»1 ff u 1 M
|
Sts ii»t i ■ *
t*•»*&gt;•i a.’i *" -■ ( h*
I r
V pi« " o
1
■*
i
F r ie n d ' of H alph T o lm w ill i r
kffffffl«Ii mkr
|
I »v I’l l I \ IH.tHl
I I «
I Iff el
leiitn that h i n ennfiro 1
i 1■'t 1 a 11••11 f i , i,n
1
t*&gt; the Metlii ii! t 'nltey «• y f
\i
f t... It..
n iR IH
A N N O U N C E M l NT
I vIfaftrh*- .|iii’* 11.•11
i if in In H o s p ita l In H ichnion.l, w ith
S u ii ti a v moi i &gt;i 1 if hi 1
'ii *"

n k e t j

*i

.1 ■!'

l &lt;

’ •i

SK it V IC K

|

' Ml V

lio ft lt 's

Ib im ih c n
D yes*,
f a , l e t j 'u B t y il“ ,,l i ; ' . C » i a T h e r e .Iricu t
.
,.,,- s c
&lt;•
M s.
i..- t ..... u
“ ' ‘d M r.
MffYUTT U1H htnkr th e n I , n
t,»m w
i-* * dr.i
Nurfep nf larkdon
M-e.____.-i
m o ria l tt.._
llm
bom*' to llitw tn i: ii b iie f honey! ‘
ih r rim p lr y» i =I
h
ita l In M iam i, v is ite d w ith her
nunrii in t i to M i ii it ir a l and th m I ia! h i» T • * ,i a tents, M i a fid M rs I M Uyesw
1 .HIT i'1' I t
li t- i.y i rk end
Mm
W
J
K inir o f 7 if* W e s t ( H i t l i n - P a t t e r . s o n
m l S t M r I n* it t*r tiding n tw o
* rrk
\ m idiiiii
at
Jn c k n o n v ill ? ' K n j f n i r c n i r n t
* hni- ffhi ,t I] f i» loined t»v M i \ ntimiiu'tfl
I*.tv*' M t I h* 1son n( W ii y c i off4', l hi

Ih ik c r y

- - -

| .l, |V -

H om e

,* .
.I. ,
|h i tllr.l u
t.m .1 *»f
I h.
I .
m
I h h tun
It
i.iill
fh* v 1. .
, *. hi . ,
1
I -

n u r

1 ,tl

hto i S
tdil tn • H it I* 1
1 I*i' 1
at nil
f »*|i 1 .
nt 1i'T
'
I
' &lt; . .foil .1 lull atf L in ^
* ■■' ' a *
I ' m \ MPI I’ CH tci hi rif.
Iht 1* 1'
I V \«*W \ III St '»!wr*!l.il 1114*
a I 1\ ‘ im ii'lim ifftcm ld in

'

A IM

N eeds

1 * i |‘ 1 11 a&gt;|1V

*• •
•*

IH

1
St 'I
M il
'M il
1,141 i III 1 M
1 Me 1 ■ Dtp ii l e -r iiuha faff 4dill
tin # t
V .l -*■! il*-* .She * had
t t a.
\J‘ - ik.l ( *4 Jllllll in Wsi
f **
" -*
y r m r*

' ''

**■«*-

•i f
A*
ho*
I Him
t**l "in •
11
111
f ''| l *
• IV - ‘a
I

. v &lt; n h it. jm n h *i
1
M n
IL iw n iu in I *1 " i

I h It I M ,
----,

C\- ^ " li
V ,j?

a p

s.
ttn ,

A

r

In trrm tn ! In nurses Than Km pi re

Fio i i'T eni-ot \ 1

&gt; Niirm aritlv \\ ed-Mj
1
'*•
..fii: He.ie h, ( ’a lit
.*
l«’
• o
k Mnv » iii the i-i &lt;
.
*
4
'll
( it m ife'ff e n tire
h»
l*i uti looked l ia r 'v
Il *ff
and h la tk ffiiit
&gt;
int
rcessorie*
and

■

r \ e r nvr

r u o n iiM

Values to B.ID

lig h t

W n o ltn * .

Special

m irte n t*

V fa fa iH ,:

Values to $2.!IH
Special

COWAN
31( E. Ifat St.
A

$j.sr»

i|

s

�u
•*

1

1

m m am sum

E B S S S

11,11/ f,L IN F O R D
C L A S S IF IE D

a d

FATEJ

V K R t IHIBC

iOc rev tins for one Insertion
Me per line Tor three insertlpoe
|7c per line for 6 insertion# ’
l:&gt; per line (or 20 |a*ertloa«
f ,H O N E r t M s ' o R

B R I^ O

Y O lT .

M* ■ i* J I
•le'sl i t d d r
Mft 11(1lutll dii t*'
ittit m i « ‘ * I " I

AO .

1« T H E

SANFORD

HERALD

Count. f|v* -rnrde Hi the line. Including phone »nd sddrn&gt;«
All adferlleement* for situations #»n(*-* rill be ehsrged ror at the
tegular deeolfUd rates
'______

:FOR SALK

FOfi S A lE r-

^
’ sir iiier
If
Mi
A ITK N T H tS
yiMi Wifi* to buy u ri*ul farm .
&gt;&gt;• nf I he v e r y h»**l
id fu ll, ufte
in Sunf-T.l i. hJuv w it h n nt. i

H.U. It .lie C o
Inc.
C A S uhd till «im&lt;*e b ea te rs .
, 1 W a t e r llcaiere

IN D IA N Molorcvrle. ns Is, tll'3
00 ("tarenesKt-Hcr, 1. a k tMonroe.

pluwi-d
hnnir, - Ianil already
ready (nr planting. 1 goo I
flawing wells, alltile, in |.«rfell condition, loculed in th*
veil hr,*ft " f the irlcrv center,
,r«
Edward F
Imita, phone
tbi!

true! * '

M !i

i.&lt;i|* ( .
■trill

Ai
I 1 VBH 1 I 3
1*
•
ni.pui tuiif 1
t u. .
!*• #11I 1 t * \
1 ..
1 , I &gt;&gt;m&lt;
|ni b :lii( r
i
,,M 1 .Hi Mliutlde
1

V\t

P L K N T V - ir m o w s ann doors Nice
! lot o f e r r lie h tioors. I lu h a M ' *

(.amber Ys^d

.K

shipment o f rrrsp| eil p a is e n g e .
,1
t n . s Tliese do not r e q u i r e a
permits
In all t rnhttbillly, it
P \l V I |M .
H ID
will he i|inte some t i m e hefi ** \U\S I* IMhhI 1 111(1 tu | &lt;•
ro w tires ar e a v a il a b le In
'1
cur VV«* al mt dii ( ■»1 1 1
.f
Users
W rite for our
list
ft-plllt
\ »1♦
s u e s and prices.
j unit ,)l*I |h«l y \ \ ■
M O l l K H N , well ro im triiele,! home
B E * IIS
Ihilriicltii AvtI'tiCM
4 in Mnylulr section.
Phone 8tC!
tine o f
between II A. M and 6 P. M. N o w m stock, our f a l l
W
A
S
H
I
N
I
*
rmn*hill***#
m &gt;■
ruhhyge and other seed s. Ask
H 0 N P rT A t.t7 .A T M lN
Itixu m n rr •
nnrt at! h n m f
f o i our Tull price li s L
vbt-j! I «i f ir ui I Jttpun
' •
(Tilillvidoal, family and grout'
M Ilf M M h I H I T S ( M l T U I H S
Niirth
M ill*.
( irluH.p.
C. M. Boyd &amp; Co.
IVr iiure in sf.M I a goorl ip ianflty
2 l U7'J «• r .S»rif(."(l 'M r» • I
n f tidies, trofh | s « s e n g r r npd
Scrvit e*
W I N D . B T U R M ir»»-irance N o w is
Duck in nil sires f ! « perm its
the ‘ti m e In | m i e c t yo u r p r o ­
required A ls o, in stock, a fuir
A l&gt; 1 0 ' H I K H , ! » K M ) U
p e r t y ngnln-t win d st orm &lt;lnin
, IUI.I.111V " f truck and pas se .
viffn/Ctl Lijick ,lln!
age l
M It oy d A- f ’ ti
, ., i m e .
Al 1 l. at ter ies
» irtil piH
line Ik ••(i I'm 11 1
\
\|
t‘r , . i , t i S ev .lle , Fla
1 2 .0 0 ( 1
l .l FI. Iiis iirao. e to
I I 4rHI ' » Ji»
f r ■«■Ir I •
I'holle
-'ll
I
II...
ill
per son s i r . ! t&gt; to -!6 for
In i J*l 3- -Jnj list All
60, divtili-rids t educe Do- year
W iU » ,
f Iltn*r .
'Mil bid1*n!n ID
in*1,1
hull'!il
i
Ro o m
ly coat lu | l .l ftll a l l r i ( lie 1,1
iifitl b'**( Item! rent m i chi
Ka* V {iityiiienl *
......... 1, 1fhtuhi
y e a r . C M Itoyd A
ysi* i 'I if i Tic fir iv« ii i i Ji
(HIM 111.
1
Her htiMni'i, Id
iMimp'
Initrit* untnin i'
Sulifuld
sSKW
I llli 1*1 1doll 1
tl b pm*! H
.M A rrifK s s ^ s
III* k*
fvlt
muI'R A C I M A l . l A
IDit tie ' ,».k *s, Uilill w a ll
lO-Doub lc I il rix *'
T w in
i r e * * fiif twin bed 1‘ hont- 823
•'I* « . f 1* fiinl •'
*1 1j1 f *k «
'fill #* 1m ln ili•i' m*iA Rprihiri*. » .
1... i
I'MIf if le ­ 4 1' i l l p h l i
(Ayer fe ll pD'l.bi'F « n d tl n r
dii a 1111 jft* lut
N 1 W liiiiit''ulukk
\S . '1
II-1'
nt •1 1"*w
A A * .A
Tn kinv
I 1! ‘ »Hf *17 * J
u|»
Mr-ll„li s .llv
An Jih till'd
^ ... , m i l
#t IlM.lt. x 1 T h e Hu ii f u fJ M i *1I f i** 1 IK irl-rii *
KtlMfi id
Kill Pi •
In -f 1*1 r I. , t 1
\I ^
1*
R n * i 1 It.
*1
'37 W I U . V . S He*Inn. »
i nf 1 IriiM^fllov*. IKltiI
V • 1. ♦■1
1 ' . oil)
...
conitlllun
neielv n*. oiifhl uinrHi
11bfcii Y*. Will I I f it will.
IlfW

Kllwtltij

BABY i A It II I
cufMiii"ii 1*1r.in*

' 11111•
nu*nt

11,1 led

r illl
1 ii.

oiuiirv

niBltiii

in

H E C K II)

HEATERS-

Oil

7 wtfki
Ih-ck puilutr
can be u»e-.
Pin##, pbpnr

c ircu la t in g

am,

Wood beaters. HU) Hardware
Co. 301 E 1st BC phone 53.
TENNIS Rackets, Soccer kalis
i.a n d
Basketball »ho#s ’ Hill
Hardware Co. BO1 ti. Ut si
phone 63._________ ____________

BOAT Cuihlona. Hill iRurdwan
Co. ,301 E. U i St. phOn# B3.

7 HOUSES for &amp;Hw7 fi houtw
' In good condition. 711 Hickory
Avenue, Hartford, HU.I 2 Jikwl)
built hou*t# In Goldsboro ut
Ht., good comliUoi
condition. Se
16th St.,
J. .E. Jonas, i t * ■B- Uh gt,
------- i.

. » « , ■-

i

3/4 bed, Ihhenprlhir mat

springs,

bM' l f f i n v

.11f

..I

IN

L
WANTED;
l'hun# H23

m r if •*

dull

turd

LOSTLOST
otnt Jewelry Fluntrr |«dn \
repay you for jewrlry
stolen or destroynl
Nu
0. M. Boyd A Co
D IV ID E N D S
(o r
10 y.-«r» on
youi* f|pr, automobile and livb U i l y Iniura nce by n ot insuring

with C. M. Boyd 4t Co.

LOST: U8N
u b n ' Parachute wing*,
vicinity of llui Station. lie.
W»nl.

Mr*. L. F. Dumlanu, (WO

Mytnolla Avt. ■

LOST,! Strayed from 122 Avo­
cado Ava. »cr»w tall Boston
Bull pup, famale. anawer, to
name **&lt;la*' -Goa". black and
while mark*. Finder pleas# re­
turn to above addreaa and refaive reward.

I'uwun'*

|!

Me Ui|

M

mi

Huui

ilii- S ilv e r S, n f ui v'
ft
iomi! . n l, th e y ftiiV**
me of the he.** I
k in m fi
01 f i t in
the
U m lio l

Hid
- m m H ti
•*F*ti*i«U*4*

(3co. T. Barr— Distributor

|
'

^
1
'

Nirw avuilalililliitiu rt

ini jrrin rily

( ‘hu|'i|N*r— 1lay ton

— C o fffp

M ills— Uc-slaiiratit

M i l'r a y

modernistic mirror

30 in. diameter.

— W a lk h i Cunli-rs

Sln-iiiyr

MaiTii m-r*

llrr&lt;i|til;il

.Mm I u i ipa

F u r all |iuriro.w«-.ws

• as.-s
l-i.i

Rpai ii-m Kr-fi ipi-ral &gt;n -*

**^1

hi-&lt; Min
I l(tllip
.Si ili' .
T f11 'l n lu n11 11mle»»., * |Mtlififfi*!I I)v
lhe 11*-11#fm1 I li e n (*hjht it
mi n iurt •! I*v T u m m y H o r t iiT nn
( i • 11 \ ,|Si w, nf K HiSHIimPP.

Viicl lie i

fruluretl

zen

S lu rp e

C I i i -.h I s

ami

R i- fn p p ra l"rs ,

U i

. Ti l

West

C o lo n ini

O rlando, Fla.

I til 11(1

*r&lt;&gt;i I ti, l mu.

w h a l you ilesiri- — if it is not ulrpiuly in
Dr i v e

l*hone 'J727

ultuirtic

Mill Im
IC**41 Fun/*
I hr hltf 1
writ! nl bni -c xu iii'tl n till Uu iii
by
Mihlrcil
M ur phy cif
Avu »
In k
H iV i am!
K c Imicr
N pih
n| Sulp1' m Hpi (iijfR, .iln*i L . l . •
IID f il'd l " Up | l II
l»oth Ull* III*
lit h l
a l " ! DuVf 45 11 " M IlSlf I
m i ill the iiii i .i l
B illy K p Ht. th

T hm

K hn&gt;s

m Im i I i I* .ind ip!
u(i uuttimidnl.
ill flu
f Hi Ii
ti -')•««
* In
!&gt;f lum
i f hi* -'ll 4 k
fur
l( h r
i ih|\a i»&gt; ui * ifuinif l*t In* m !
ji
i ii I V .i ,«n'
Ii
it 1*i
h n«*r
tit* r
rii i d ,
"‘ l
mill
vH'li
n.Mil inii In tin- fell 111I f Uft, i h f
i'ful nl i *?■ l r icl loii-g on Nhippui
' l u r k iii rnru* Bint Ikphiini iiIn Ini bc Muo f fin e rnlfcTff uil/
ImidP*

\ mi f it mi

Inudni

i lv

Mf
I In

I list itutf
of
Kiiinttml niiit*i|.

|f ill i f I id11111
Ohn b f t t f )

the
A m 1*1 i

lllililliliyr (if

n In'l

4*. (I,I kbit II

tin
liiiiii •iiMiitii i t a i ntioo.il
I 44i d
*.l ril | «11 I Ml b(‘ (I U )r *
ill III
7 BAYS
IV I T H |m i h| 111 &lt;4* UI , U-fXIil h ui him ! ph)
1 i g u i l ) lor
A n ln in i 1
MAI A K IA l.
• i i*i boil*
SYM PTOMS
i fif**- )4*#el l v
1 (t k r u 11I if
(lifci 3rd

S y l v c M r r is lia|i|ty b e c a u s e h e ’ s s l n q p i i l i l i . i l lc.il,
— tem p ora rily .
H u t vve h a v e h e l l e r i d e a s l o r M i l l .

41141 I illl Ilf t h f Poll i
I. i a llfm niii wii» mini
1K#S1. vkhi*ii Ih c
n
.iililri-w- nf
Pi fwidfiH
,i
i u r n nl t lin m / h m
.uni 17 hour*

K c p t i l r n r ri-rn flf n m v .
W e o fT c r v i m a r h n i r r u f
riio jitig m a l e r i n l s to n u ll y o u r needs.
Dun I d o « *h n l
• iv lv e w te r d i d !
fit*

o u r

iiiiiii

IIiI

y

p n y n it 'u l

p la n .

HILL. LUM BER &amp; S U PPLY YARD
1

Phone

IlilllK *!

HUM'

HT

t"

BEDROOM OUTFIT “ BUY!”

t» l«in&lt;iuitnotl^r (n irnuin tn yuur U km]. il

m*r a.1k »ciu»e luktfjrlfiJC I t. t « hr i hrurtutjj
t tir.*. If if
***** t-f pvp *i«l *ri*rirr,

•* vUlfW, puffinga* Uluicf the t)tt. L&gt;

• fi-l iliiilruit
l hin | **•* ii | \,k yrnir rfruff l#t fi.f
Pill*, n »I in-, ul#n| ill»«frl lc, u.n| •,irrv» »f uily
Ly r. iitinn# f-.t ovff 4'J. yrgro thi*n 0 glv*

h*t*l'jr
r r d l f f *nil
grvil will
brill K
hrlp
elp U.«
11.41 1
15
5m
mtw*
tW«

*-f Ii,fc ,

#- l«#t
1 # ,« , 1 n t .... . r
.in
f h*
1 m f if l e i e | - f e
d . 1&gt; 1i.fi ' I " 1 *'
lut # 1 ti if*, , \ « 1 UlM .V • l» I
h • im . 1
‘ •\
Ml" .
1• • I
le
il l i n if
el
1 1 !• ll u .V ' IUIV,
1
w
! #ira 1, t \ 1 4 it
&gt; I d Ii Ll4»'L’
m ailbfuv
*ii m rut i'ful
\
sh« i ,

h&gt;l4«&lt;/ thl*i rt w(. u-ut i-ju ntru* H wU trnw ,1 1 . i
yuur I L mJ Ld l t(utci’i pjJiiL
f

RUBBER B A N D

u In ip i ,ivc it• ji I»IA 1'ii V*
l/ni *** i if t ** ,
t * •*«'f*( H» hllihji* - (hut l •- 1
hiifh urul ■kcfciif, iiD'i it I?# *nm*
i f f n tn f fir t o r ifs uini *l*t*p

-V’d hunici*

SPECIAL

*\ n f t h i r d
“ T u lay the
‘ fi.H |&gt;JJlfUl UH'
hy me n rtTu
ib'%11,il»t«‘
Hi
i
fii-iciifcArY
tinny I. ch B i
tPlt * bt#‘D*l ill Mi-• ! 1
I ) 1 |I’C1 I
rat

ufcnl
11
A
tubbWnl
* D#

h

•

(lit lir e Vb t «- tl
#
m a ’c iim itn

a

ben

.l" |iiiiii.I

fullfjM

d(

I 1*11 I

all

. *1 •4 ■
1 1 .m i v

*lu
"f
i
1II» l

fui

, i i u | l »«f ‘

pine**.
11Hut i f wo * ht j11 LI (luild th e W l*
ifr A m ^ lfn
tlmi
wt* all t l n i r r
"illy thruiiLfh Ihf* Imm uf indivi
vIdunI frccdiirn nf Action, it wuuM
•*it hr w o rt h 'thu rust
ftreMlrt
f m i hi mi uf iirlhui liCiiiiilft tctMiv
fur 1ii 'IH i"h,iii! inii cl till Vi* tnn- l Ij#*
nttumif th«* idujur n h t f l i v e * i»f
any
riitiuiinl
fflu ri
fur
I ti*r
inept uf u f fuliir**
"O u r
Irt'Hf 1 A n ir f D ii
wilt 11**
LuiSl
1 11H
u/lvr
n u n cuv iR j^ e
i( and a l i i inid n lth uu l c o runu|
«lun tu rtiutit* 1 .
ih riiuifh mdh
vhlunl in i l i a t iv e fooru»»&lt;v| on a
common end and ( h f o u ^ h hulivh

W o rk s .

Celery City
Printing Co.
115 I’ ark A v e .

• '
i
(* .! » •*»!

Phone .11(1

STUNNING
6-piece
BEDROOM OUTFIT!

106 r»o

WANTED. (,irl ul Al'# Pioci
Must have health card. ‘ -311
SnnfurJ A v e

WANTED;
hooka.

W ill

Uckh)

u*i*d

p iy

ft cetilM

20H Kanfurd ^vv.

cuml*

Here's

each

PASSENGER

S T E N O O R A B H K H - . e c r c t nry.
r y , ‘ p «m
m i n f u t nuNlilun. Ap t ly Bn
c/M Hunfurd llrru ld ,___

SALESGIRL, full
-employment, ill
Slore.

bedroom
and

of

eomforl,

up-to-the-m inute

&gt;n

style and pleasingly low
priced! Walnut Veneers

■•""•.Wn

— includes

double

sire

Bed, Chest of Drawers,

GET THE

MAN OR Indy to own uiul acrvlc
route
Hostage Btai
Btanv
. . . . . o f U.
... S. Postage
Machines (Spare time). Pi
excellent lifetime w eeklyk
come. $100,Oil cash requir
Write giving age, plume i

O‘

it

Klaimmr
1N C IA J 1J P P 1

TIRES

time, ■ tend
«
A ’ Dipt

gdslheas Opportunity

.■#*#Sm9 i T
'oftley, Firestone. Reward,

ami

Ki-frijfi-rnlinn

Vanity,

FINEST
T1PAT
&lt;&gt;

Vanity

Bench,

comfortable M a t t r e x a

and resilient Coll Bed

MONEY
possession
&gt; ' ’ t\ . • ,

Scalp*

114I f pi il #44«* Ilf i hik'hei stun
)|1 III! pluiBfR rtf A m c r n a i i

f'.Oirn i«r r«nir1iHnrri &lt;r4.DUIn IS mlW
•f liny 1
hiteri whirh HgJp ti* purify th*
1,I* ■ l i n i 4r*p |*«u healiliy Vi h*n (hrf get
r. ' l n I
W4jfk riflsl In IM dt)Dm i,
« C l p-r* j W ).»' * lu frt
*,
1 f«sjU*n|
..I M Drily
bvltk
*nj l»ur ftIftJ
#,.|iH(if|yr| k)a&gt;4#| !h#fr II iumithjn| brfofig
b*Hli yuur U llu r i ur Uiiddi r, Duti'l rwcltfl
Ihi i r •,*i'.111ti.n » i.il I***# *
fe#l/ul iW p.
\S i rti (Jjvor.ir r uf kDtrrr funfti.if, ir#rmHi

WANTED
High al bihi I studen
to work m » imilutiiiii' depart
merit, kcej ing itt-uriU. workin
with delivei y Imy,. and learn
mg nffir. niKllni- (iood to
portunit v f --1 tight i„,y will
goo.) rlimiotcT. leadership an
Miithitton to get a start in Ih
business world. A| ply in p«'
son, The Hanford lieralr).

Spring!
(Not exactly aa Illustrated)
v .-v &lt;
- s r -%?■«

. .

iVeVor phone 67

i r -’ *= * ‘ . m l a. w* - ’. =

SAVE money when
--*-#

|&gt; 0 h, , fews/

U buy your
t h r u lo w e r

g

end our
m.

m

m

m

i

•

'. * •

rr
.

&amp; &amp;

.... «

r *

w

b y

• ‘ -1 ;
&gt;,f f,,7 p ; *• •

ire $ to n e

ABoorr

Uk

o c n w t e n t

of Iniu rente.
(.
.»!* &gt;

i

V

.

m il/

11'
STORES

A D V fe O T tttN d
’W U J iB E M O V B

»S -J B

»* -■ • s i n t ?

mm

-?

£*;

Ji *
\ »

-

vjr
* ’
IH

h

• 1*•

IBIS

mil

gentleman.
Chance to make
trip in exchange for driving KXBKHIKNCF.I» vkuilm i wuntfd
Tickach'i* l(f*.iaiirunt.
aid, and amnlT remuneration.
J. E. Terwillegi-r, 7U’J Onk W ANTKIi
idpf i f ur wf Iintti it

|\v«. [dinnc lull._______________

1■ 1 D hiyi 11 1

\ltli.

Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights

' 1ml IITU*

Rtnrtlv

LOST: Man's gold ring, larduynx
■ailing with Initial tl and one
chip diamond, In vicinity of
HtV block -on Laural Avenue.
Return to W. F,
llrunson.
Mather Furniture Co. Lllwral

B o x iis .a
ie county ,4

4***4 III!

0 f *• *»ti I"

!

21,

-

j

KU'llllftTx o f l ftl- K 1R
■i I'HMiditiun fiave ;i if ret*-1 (
ui t m »lt three ■lipiwh,
I*
\f
fin Sept
'2 a ml 1

• I.........
1•. l a , .

-

1

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERAT1ON

**nl V til 11)11,1- FD.it it rluMli, Mill It* O.i
•m
Im n l
/ iii
lii-4 j u m p in g hot-*

I‘ nAprcli vi* hnmi*

666

W ANTED -

l’i

i-iii

tu\

Help Wantrd

old; ,7'J Burre d
3S
months old,
l o r fryers. T w i n
C o u n t y .1H04

ai l it I

MALARIA

I * *-p» n’t f't
heir
I i i f lid*
tt*«d
n d u 1 i ‘ U&gt; ui»
141.1
uur*ti"iu**l
nhnul yiiiir ifuilil
Y u u r *-:ti
pluyi r or
hnniiifj»n
iimuj * Hit' &lt;
•
G O O Il
h A l(M
MI I K
w . i^lit
will
nut
hr
nr
of
yo
u
r
per* mii l
IIIHJ B*r , nil" jtihh! f itiinif und
n
f
f
n
i
r
t
T
h
e
r
e
I
r
no
enuse
!**r
work Pinlri tnnrr. both v e r y
c ndiitr r*&gt;**inrivt
Ifrn lif
A M
, Liu!*!
K«*.\'nn hi* rr ed t ■" i n i r«‘ nu id
un Li»ki* pinirtr h4fl*\V
H»ri ru-pinkrr* ui *” “ n c v lixmTW d FAi.MS Full SALK- Ori«| ** ii i inkle on v mfTM piun*.
n l I ' L L -1 ■r i
f ii r j11 fit'
3 a r f i ' i tiled iiuul, \ jjmjd null. '
f a m il y
loan
cn.
fin niched rt|UlM mff' -ii ■
2 »tur\ linti«c i m r ifnrrtKr I Flo ri d a Bank |lMf
I'hnne 31
ni*wi tu un
Pliurie
tixij h"U**\ (inn I i
W et
uf
IX nrflt* IIux 117, L«ki*. M&gt;
t a in t
n o w
Ln kn .Moonoi JVv*i . \ i U ( v n
li n e
i t acre*, all tiled, (fowl ui*II, 2 W r H a r r Lund Itfllnhli- Pain t.ra
fi r m s : k i '
iivtillubfe
f Tall Htiiif* ■f d Pmnt
Rtnry hmiRf '2 *Morv burn,
-*
luHpsf. pt*r"
it
( i U * « ComiiHiiv
1’ hnrii* tfl 1
milt* wual un 3() itujrr Buy if
**III MH * h 11•1r
vanl
J \N l l f l l . (wake Munruv.
IlflD ll
FOB
addiliuiud &gt;“ • ■*11
Phone If*
to
youi
auiuniohi!
lit hi 1*1 %
o*i ( or in wht***
F IT IM S II K li
3nt
p oli c y
medical
i»«y»n»*iil
f«*i j
LU M H K R liiu iiM -r!
W tvcking
!
hut!**' «*r a,j if um-iil I V I in illicit!
each |n*r*on accitlenllv injnrr-L
s t o r y house huhirut lici-l'., very
cli ills im, fi,» r*| carp Ku a r a n t eetl
while n |ii**»entprr In &gt;'*nr r»u
host lumber. P la n t
doors, win
I1. O Bt»\ 212
and
corn
pcileitrian
hit
hv
dows
and idtimlnng. 1 'u ba rl'*
yuur car up to I7hli « » r h • M
L u m b e r Yard
B o yd i t Cn
FORI) TRUCK
i ii hi j! vuridi l ton
ffood tiru*, w ill trade fur iat
i ( u i.n ia i »
model car ( ' n o In*
-n 40 b K
work J &gt;i*
1 u36 OR 36 F**rd
4th Hi I V ti P a y U r o r e r y
lion l*n&gt; • h-Ii
v%s*r11 »
MEN'S ANI i b*.i mifn'M noli ru
30ll Kim Avenue
Hi pel n4•
tinned blcyrU*a. lull *i re KI 1 H►
1„11' Jfid r V
WANTF.D- Young man tn jc
h i Horni lire *, p i e war count ror
W
A N I Kl )
IliiU
fur full
lion, cnuiler
briikfa, eaddi*
cuinpauv
" ' 1‘ East
f "i ,v**'
al
Ihutf sSlurc,
weeks.
Must Iw nrnl and a
type aeul*, torpedo headllirht*

I2U.R&amp;. Only o n e to a customer.
Sen
Sear* Order Oiiice, phone 70

I bui

(*i f

I i M .A M i , A \iy 21 t.SprciallK m *. iiiiih v \ furnmiA S i l v e r F|»ui
fill in g
rl ali
a ill
i l i^ p
il i
i.tiJr iIK* on
H i» r* r buck*'
or
i&gt;f)4 &lt;*( Mr
main m i r o n ion a »♦
tb, c l m . I i*.tic.# «»va
t *2 ifid

.i f i v t
» rM ii

W W T K I) TO KENT

R i

,,M l, m»l

"HP nt

i -i j l (
l | r i Mill 11.‘ 1f | l
f „,U cktiTrihutMifi *(* j

*imi
|i-it * f i* till*f . i*f»4 ! , |M -iiii*-fn?*l with

t

t

f f #i

kv PkiJuKiiiiL 4w »i#w
•*«1- *t4«|
f ;, f f
» ill .4f f • 4I Uu*
♦d Hit un 1 it*
I, mi I i &lt;rti* I r iif t.nn **f Iuiiiif? Mf! et 1* I » *-1 I il Mi 1 h
ltd (if hei
31 I*( t 111 t-R in t In 1» i! f Ul
Ie
Ih,

B u lllim v
M I. K K W II L I U
p||IV \t Y Ih l U ’. S P H I I KU
l O P f t Dutuiul .IfRtre t o r pfiv.#r&gt;

Ui

•! y , . f l ( tv rl.MlV
lin t lute
I»f ] ihc ( Ml* * f »&lt; (.1 »
pledges
t i n n&lt;M t i 4 n i l ' 11!i I 4
,( Mt-infi 111 fX«*» 1 |f
1,
ill ( * I•-1 ill* * CHI* f(

iijit)

.

el*-

won!• moii thin ilii- ' Itiiiiric/nie*

-,# j e w
Y **n r**r~
III It , l h* A ;* f

.

»{iinf

ef f rM- «i f oni c- ui s%ell iiicnmrix
*(»: lal (II I'Ull I/ul JlOl

‘ h*

M IS C E L L A M v O D S

FOR S A I F
\
l if e (kill II S*
rout i n r
* i&lt;n‘
.Hunfni.( i dii
inny.
11. .'
Miont- in t

f«4| liilii t.

\nliiii-ct' n("l iHiibhr* 'Rill Ih* . f . ■n 11,11 (. III' It! '
i *i.nicil M
i *ili minty new il*?- Il l til 1 dt life 1 ill/
♦ w iaII 1 H i " 1* 3d**
•I * fMini rhi iiiihhr in (he

’ urn

ini
(■Ant ci
yields! or

I 14|#■ it- i o f l *.t'In
i &gt;i(
t*V .i
I* or tti
o, 11ft if. k* i (
U . u I d ’ ll I.h Uh i m i -* a*oJ
ii.ui
f»le
- i*i is&gt;Hft*f(fie-

1* , Il Vk l#-

\.

in

(rlit

a* h.teef

„*i f, i i * in til |jr m1 r ' i i f j 3
m a n * ial MH»|ioit In e f f a Im t*i-r A m e n a , " he
I
* tin- (vh
tin
tli'Vel
of
in* »ol&lt; i (nr.tl i Ifmi ^ iir
in
Vnaoiriili living' fiful
mi
linn
.ifol r c f t c r l
i it in , t uil ‘i t *• alitl a :i y *#f

4 . I ff"
1- f Mil
* • hr
f»i 1 ( 1
► ■ 1,1 1

Im « (II I

■i*

• Urn*‘

1hr
&gt;ill 1

Jt \l l H l

i't
•n &lt;if t hc&gt; hub c
I vi in
!*•*
flUi |if##k nf) hi#
nrf «•I!I • V -l I Ml Will 3-4*
In I I’m- it y rl tvHie i
r,Uf &gt;t«
IM llfltlfny IIIi* n a niattiM *.f - * i

t

Yalter
*♦(1 t.V

■at
S !!•- u»|

IIS (Ifni net*
few days J w Bell, Phone 16.
IIOI 1 1.11 Mi III III ^ \l 1 .Mis U HI1 s»
HI l A P P H I T i l I K S
IVr Irnir )uet rwrmsl in unolloo
1i
r&lt;*R(*(er,'it

W ill triifli

i

h,|i

.•nil);

U P H O L S T E R l fabrics, tapestries
da nrarks, broiateRes,
a good
stock
to select
(rum.
R.S
ltrown, i'.HI N Orange A v e .
Phone 4033. Orlando. Fla.

Phone 3 KUhls ’ll 13^
fur flight nick up

-t, Idling
J&lt;-1 1Vwl,..d!
•Ill eil
1, m»n I1*
1 in &gt; YhIh wail 1 ih m
an 1
, #‘|- "Uil |lt
e k, 11s
! Ill II
1!)1 A 111U.l ll«ff» Iif id 11 * v * r*« rt•ft
all I d 1 ■ Ui k r
L*»H(V 1*. U'
lot. f in .....
1huh 1Li
IUF 1-r I I 1
,t|i|I|hit ♦ •
Mir 1
a,
• l .. IU.il.-. ji■
pnii ii Hi , - l.ut ■.in •, * ■
film 1 tl toil Ulll &gt;■ * 1.
lie-' •-.l Ml,,11.) . .nr.
1up
1»r 1 Im ir-&gt; 11 1.4)1 1 U‘ *l
Jit ti * jiirftrail'd to l !*■' til Ilii- 1it3(!h (- •itflfliil lu i/luiii '*f

i 1*1 uni #stiti•11iift i.itiiii ily
11'It

Quadrille Scheduled
For DcLand Hodeo

\ S H I N t . 7 n V l&gt; i
A u g 24
in a
or.j.,-, ut 11
1 is- smug
f
effo rt*
in ! ..-I in -iipporl
( ;i hrlUr
tli.
"I u.l I,
E dm undr ,
. i «•.,
Ian.*1 K
Kill i, t -I, ' \ r &lt;» fit (ill I nptit»*i 3nr
t »duy
..( Vs - I
Ivimhh -11
» 11" 1Mit
111 - *
. - h III trf f i tc
A (#»l , lh.,1 »1
I HI
(#
* I 11 i t t
p»t*vn!*»
, f i t ill# 1,. ii* 1 u.mit »*f In*
ul ll&lt; i
* , If r«
11)11(4 .ll(&gt;

«* u.r a i: *■
We
will
sU-ru u * ‘ 4
h a v e a limited number o f d r # « * t '
V IC T O R Y
t.A R D K N
PLANTS
M Id
HUH1
AMI
I I MU
ed f r v e t s ft»t sale d u r in g tb*-'
now
ready Tomatoes,
Hu
Wl Iff K in w l \l*iyi 1 - 1
Wt-ek
until
furl her
no tic e
(H au l Pepper, Ft, F y , - r * M a r ­
I'LHHJH A l III I'AiN 1 IMT e n d e r F r v P o u lt r y . ‘.'‘/Ob Ban
ket
F g g /J(b‘ " i .
Copenhagen.
4 0
hnye if* tti lirieni of . ..I.-,
f o r d Ave. P h o n e *24.
Charleaton ~ah d J e r s e y , W ak e
1 nr i u1. 3mu#k- 11)4w 11
field l IjMiuge, other plants in 11

PHEHKF.P i It V Kits

—

Superiority Of Private System

vm

A IM .T S T

F IU IM Y ,

I I K I U I J ) . H N N K U Ill) 1‘ I . O I l l l I A

Hr
Ih j s i n k s j s s e r v i l e A m e r i c a W a r n e d It M u s t P r o v e

£JSJLgA=.,

-

x.1*-1up !_I
.'

I
1

■ -3s : . d

. ' -•

•*?&lt; /

m ’

�I *

M l
r t t m w .

,\i

?*.

b e s t

-■

\uu w n

ofkus

hurif.

\

h

it

A ' . . ..r n r - T V i j ...

!,.hn &lt;
r*t 11*
W 'r n r r
C r n r i.v
&gt;’
V
i
SL irvm-i

Seminole County
Court Record
w

K u 'P ii,

i *■*» **t

Ut-.Mitu:
KriMuiAT- P **\

t.

Mi-rn-mler

t*t

u\

J

*-t

—

i»

t • Km

\ **t u\ *.♦ }
H

K

It

ftin ii

IN S IR K

V |«- 1ft

ii.

(v

(ONFID KNt 10

RKM
S

im

I
I* li

in . ,

: ; Wt

lit

it%

i*»

K

A

A

tv

I.I
1.
AH

4t t

\l

\rt* Vuu

**

\\

\

1 ‘

i

x

Ut

1

i

W ft,tr f

"

‘ ,*

ji

*

i»«.i

t

1|M
,%'

I v*

t i nt,t&gt;

it in.i

s t \ 11
ii s 1 1
I. I t i l l
41,1.

■ M: N

M E C H A N I C S

S n Vo.if*

ot

KwhK

I

i hi \ n

iii

1

'

IV

' ll**

IV .1 . •

I ' l l

I&lt;. i it i•I Ilutl hi

I

i

vv

m a i ii

I «r

\\ t*' mil I J

CI

Vtc|.t. mli**r 1i

I

* i ii**

I •!

■ti

1* f i 1. I hi

, l-.l

4

W erK iln i

i

\\

S ' OAy

I

1 1 m .nt

•

I'lrntiinTnl Kui|ilns im-nl

•

litintl W tirkiiiK 1 . iimI i I iihis

•

I11« 'll

II ' 4

I*its

\ p p I \ Uni s

l(

o r»i«i*r

s tl

*■

&gt;

NT 1*

SPECIAL NOTICE

*i ii i

*i I

Mil

■ JiD lO

i ii I v l V

a

A

V V IO IIT

P R O S .

K v li . T k - n t f i t

- .-.kf
U i f.

) t ^ t . 'f i i i F i ' v / i

N Lt

» ..

D a \ I a n m l i \ S m ire

t

-

• i u n

,
".

.i

i i i .&gt;

'i,

i

I

No I'uss and Elurnint'
W e’P I &gt;n thr \\ orrv inv;

Plnnii

■!

V

I’ls nmutli

S I Ml \ Ml I

t

r r flo
»•
&gt;1.1k
'I T1» 1^
• * I'P V

C O M P A N Y

I ’tsrs i|i&gt;r

( Ir a n in e ^ in i.

.si c-1

:

IW

1 I &gt;a\ O n

I . i

' Ir*i1 thm
.([» ' i.*i y ’•u
f Hrm ltihlr
F4

"

I

ILM*

IF I I I»Sf Tit

* h a ',

&gt; D u m p

.|*

I 111 1 l l l l I l l l III 111 111* i n i ,
s I S I II
I I M l 1 VI
I l il t I 11
III l l l l » | I I I n i I T . M i n i 4. .
is
I s11
i iiii
ID S IIS III.I:
IS
I II I N I l l l l
I 1,1 S I S
%•* ’i t i '
.14/1
t
Nl ■PH I
I '* I
' l i t ' l\

11 .i m i 11 Hi 11 i ii, *4

«. vV 1♦11! |• Ill 1 41

.

I IV
/ i\
\ ,

ill

11 f I n - . -

J n il

annoG X CTEa

* !

I m m III ■r 111 l m . ‘

V t atl*»n*

A p p ly E«»pU*vio« *»*

•i r*
•t 1 .1*1.1. 1 Hi.
I
\li m '* • - n* 1-1•• Irr’
I I 11 1 s%r Mill ml P« s .

on

It

t ml

111 nt

I I I

SOU. HE El. H I
A t EE. 1 U
! |•» I
I r i
A
|In W.t \jm
U *. i.y%
--------. i
Eiiifiitf 4**1 n l
IV nr k

a ImI

.«il fill li*'

11

i: .

l*»v

H i ilMIMl

I . •#..

« m in i&gt; f ip.
f Ih'I trip • ' I

f

sS.lt.M

()vt*r(ln&gt;r

.t

Senkarik Glass &amp; M in ar Co.

I.

f Midi •!!•• Ik.•r«i*
t hr
Ii Mil v

»S I IV I I M » It HI
11.1 1*1.11 III

ii ti il Sir* 11

r

r t lit I* % t u n

'

|
\r**»» | fi&gt;
t hu t tir HitNl ] f f

•i

m

,,4|

V! I*

ih .i I

I I It.

Florida

I I I I||I

i

11 11 i

1 1 i'l-.V-.iiii.ilili

HlniMc n,‘ Mnrri4.il
A k'i-. '
K X l ’ K I t I K N i V I \ \ h ►-»s a Ii 1

Ii
i 'n v

. ' i i , 11

*-

o

W

T O R S

E H S K N T I \ I H i 'U K
W illi
P K A i F T I M l. H ' M U R

"»“ • »
«

I M I O N E

O P E K A

Ii I*HI i

I •.till 1. "I
it I
*►* ■

ot&lt; mi i«

*' ►

V, I , K

’ • H1

&gt;

i

ss l‘TII Kit

*-i i

I i ii

vi v it » r n

I I. ■ .1.4-11
S S IIi'S I
IT 1IAS
.

T

. , m, ,|
t 1, I fl*
'I I l*-d
r. ■r riii"
' h * i IM • If *

' it.' •-

m i s it s
s, i i i s h i r ,' m l NTs.
n» l i m i Mi s l&gt; r u n 1
I -l SII

■ , Mi l

m iH H H

i in :

. i 11,r H o t . . * .
« . Ir. I J I
III . ** .!

W A N T E D

llm l

4 01 H I

i »»*

•»i 'ii vi*i i

%t i .

• r-HrriFJ r st., ' r: TT.fr VI
nitit [
, i* . r i m 1 ’ •i
t* %itrntn|i*t twin* »

• ...till

to r

M

OF

i.fnv »*t HI

m

i

.i

1 o nr

*. I ' M, c MtJVs

A I T O

Driv inn

■ I « . m% mf.

I

t«i K u r i l i l y C o u r t t ' o [

\

'

i i i i ii i

s. i i .

IS

Pi

M l | II I

I
t

1 rli-plioili' 'l-’iH
H an fo rd .

4 t

•

*I

i «» I V 1 \

I i M in n t

Molt 11. \4«K5
i‘t

Ci'HIptrlr l.lhr iif Fll'iilii 1 . i ilS f iiih iiil

Hi1 H I Vt»l |
iti

l*HM|l t i i

h ;i'. I t m l * n i* lapsesV

LEC a L NOTICE

| Ti I

I 1 III; |
*» i v I i

i;\ i . &gt;

M

I

''

,

T U X E D O FE ED
STO R K

Cor

Hi HI

i\

h l Mm

o i

f °ilo V c iH ^

l\

if It! I?

- ..»•

pti m i %t v
•
h i
t:.- i » i i
f i * i 11\

on h i , %t»
in »;»
in i &gt; i \ i i
i
ttioi
ii 0: 1
I
*
H to iir 4iun,*r- l o a n
I ’orj*. to
•i *\
0 I
U II*
II
VI t t
!► I.
H im too *'i urn
1» \
1
.
Hi
■
1
it
t„.i
I
I V\
Mftftfiiril \ ■ ir iii Snf itinul ftan&gt;
* lii* f 11, j
i i 11, i 1
.*
In \\ til It* i i 111m1it 4*i
» ■* l In « i i i .
,f I in mil

i\

I'htme HZ

&gt;u« •

1"1 \ 1 1

i ** i v, I i

,i

lit

J nt l ’*oii M II to SnnfnriJ A t
InnI n \itr‘l lln nlK
t f \\M OK I.IRN

■ t it nl »■-

Hank

*

t .1I

I I It II til \

7 .

I M

1■

l i r n r n l InnuranrA

•.

in

%|' *M N it| i

(If

u

v i*t iiv ti*

tu I O'lirik'i' 'V

B. B.^UMLEY
Atlantic

I

iif»it'i i
S \ IISK \ lT IO N S
VIMM’i; \IIK

HUNT'S

j OI

&lt;

I'm ti'r . K

is e m e

Matifurd

I i i*t

m \ n &gt; t MORT«M«Ktf

A y X * * ^ 1^ *

^

■ ■*! Hi

M in . }

'l\l|

r

Itrif

P&lt;1 A !‘K

--

i 11—vt.

UtH»m

MAKt

H J/T'l

VVt*rm*f

h K ittM (t* tIN O
S A l W i if * . A i l ti*
JD r $*/■t»nf
*W «i
i t i mw, A i l k - W r ,

on* ^

t#e»«*tnr* j

UKKUS

ol Hi

r mit**' i tin i
l Hli* v W

V o .ifiW i * » i W * * * * mf A&gt;«* '

\%
5ES0
massm

t*»

ft

libv.Jh A S mMh

I ,L&lt;ii lo t H i roiw U i h i * * J

AND

inm *kp i umhim

1 a i: *: *' ‘ t

I **“I Jilt*
I’m , U I ts.fi* O* SM m y’i
r S[N O-SAL. tH
**»4l*f"***&lt;
Jit..... I'm
* *• mr

I

&lt; . t.veir
i/M I t I MM
i h.•11. i *

WITH

Misn\n».

'

if*'
I * 'I •I
I: ' " I •' '
■* !•
lohrt 1 M tlloi **i ui
til- ^
» *•
v\ j ' t «•
&gt; f
% 1.. Th. •*f«.
1. f.
*' •
t’hutiL
f 1ti* P«*«o|»lr 1 i.-nm f'i
*
«&gt;| I- Ifit III ■&gt; 'I «tnr I'
ktnt
M
hitl
'
Hrru
p
t
i
iii&lt;
tj
M
t
i*
\
11*-* * *n ( * l , t
i 1c &gt;«* n i * ' 1
Xliilrr ,*«v Y, it ti\ t« i l.r^tir l.i• ». 1* |*.,| |* , *fl . ♦ 4
t * .|f| J* III*
)% &lt; Kisvifatr *‘ t /•.
r»*t* • . «4i * i&gt; «*« tj ‘n o fif*
'
t al«lw&lt;l!

* t v ir

m n m iiii

*.■

u \

Ita jflfH t

u

&gt;m

n ts

m .t

' \t u t a
ritsir
On

**i r ii 11 1

I.

\\

m I w it

. • Thai

hit* - - \ h a t * It'jivi

*

E .i*

,

i .ill |M V *

Nr *11
nv *t v

i*

t«

ti. k i i f

* t i- i h* to

tn

h u h

* I* .*ri«M 1

-|*M

•r

I &gt;V

,l

,i

lilt

Mil

v n

I \I M UM

to.

I'ln n ,

i

I

|| - |
I I *11

t !i t ii " t

\ \ e r in s e 0 P .-M . &lt;m S a t u r d a y s !

F r c s h le

LANEV DRV Cl.EANINO ( o.
l i d IK -ml
‘ml

j

w

•■ W% * -

Iijsiitu n.r,

ii

u
wkHMM
mf .w/l
tnum
uttin

ZOI NO.FABK A V t.

-

i til
t

T

I V

W REN VOU GROW
o w

S l i t
) «

UP ARE VOU GO
O • }■&gt;
IMG TO GET '. J ( WH V
. FWfPltO. P*r? J

'w ^

\

DON 1

-

-

W 1;

.

'iS

worry

uImhiI

having

it ■

el’liil

KKH
Y o u ’ll y t ii.M.M v. ..
* nit* to il) ...il Inn tt.« \
h
•lf*Mtf&lt;&gt;4i nt M»vf ulnr tnt r ? v u J&gt;

f

tltfl*

you r

*rj|t

i lr 4 1**1
tml

fivf*^ i»1 yi’ iit

•«. i ,
i.n a

! J V i-

c rin
" .W j

:

■

«W W
c
:jT . V '

;

**1 t UK V - I t '

|H4f
It- - 1

• . i *tf 11'
1 ■ l|
,4*

i f.ithf'H

I | |

S o u th e rn

• T E LE PH O N E C E N T R A L O F F IC E IS
to*

• “ HAND-MADE”

.

-I

W h e n It comes to eeponding
a telephone central office,,tpass
production methods Ore not pos*
slbte. A fter reconversion ond the
vost equipment manufacturing
processes sire completed, then
cobles, wires and intridate equip____ . •____.

-

l

. ____ j • i ! „

T h a t is one reason why 1t will
be a long time after war's end
before it will be possible to sup­
ply telephone service frmnedhrte/y
to every one who wants It. To
meet pre sent and futura tlemoitds
for service, Southern M l II ettgithe greatest
expansion
.W * .
w
’
hi He history,
. fh
;;
IH I S p ro g ra m is
” started on the limited scale perknitted by wartime conditions a n ^
4-.SII . . . 4 .4 U

‘I

i

LO NE

•zstfii i

____ _

o n

*

A tw m

M k i- O lm lO IT T M I i N W H I N
•

4

t

*

( OU

Mk

fOK

-

I f t A l*

RANGER

LAWV£R TATE m if f HAVE # U T
L FRIENDS WOW'D
SO M E SPECIAL

e.

E x p a n s i o n of telephone centrol -offices has been stopped for
over three years, and as o result
many thousands of persons cfro
Waiting for service.

w-

job

THE

/m w / r e
nOMPAn/s
SA N f O R D , F L A .

*4
(p*%

■

§ IE M O N f l M L K ® m O E ^ N I E I R S
" kv£

i

E

\

'
Mfm l

W

1/ /

fVir

v

’ hi At

*1, s u \V *.\ i

/
/

•J

•• ( v&gt; nuios." s h e
‘sC.'M.
WH.t &lt; .
' &gt;s
y

% !},

M I

S O U T H E R N BREAD/

Stm/nofe Dry Cleaners

A « 0 T he g i « e
I WAORV MU*VT MA4/T
A AEMAt (X

REAL

A M O N 6 TH O SE C R O O KS

YOtJ

AND THEY Ml&amp;HT REACH

P l&amp; X E

e i6 S P R l N S g F IR S r. _ y

NEVER MIND THAT
HAVE iQ U ANV
F R IE N D S W H O
COULD BEA T
THEM TO fT °

ONI V
G lN N V

NOT

AN

IF

THTV

IN D IA N

AND H E R

K N O W S

G RA N D -

BACK

Al l

FQ | lO W

WHO
THE

T R A IL S .

,__ y

J

1 W r"

I .

, " *

. .1 O

’-V.V

).-1 T.\[ ^

l AtoO'JT

. 1 1

V

' M

I IF-IVIf- f
4v r f R

I ■■

\

I'O

, A L "0 * -

THIS •

*
AND

I

D O N 'T K N O W T H E

BET W EEN

THE

M A S K E P

C O N N E C T IO N
M AN

A N D IN D iA N , B U T W H E N T H E
« U N S T A f C t S IN T H E M O R N |N G , L O O K F O R A R E D S K IN

/ WHATf EV ER

�FRID A Y, 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 N at­
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* o f the Fund,
with the exception of American
I

[ii= iii= n iii= iii= m = m = iii= m E m = m = m = m ^

f THRIFTY BUYS" for
|
I
SMART HOMES'i

TOMORROW

AN

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

tOYISIIONTT 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 pad
wad
announced
both
kt
Chungking and hfoacaw last
night. It * a a signed In Moo-

Friday and Saturday Only

t h r t)fi|&gt;r
rr*» "

I«»r

v» e.r

i ••*»&lt;'• •

In

/b*m *»*

ft 4(i *

Pacific
Ocean

V ••llrr I
MiytU«* •tf»m».'(l
mil thnt tim**r in
P irif'f r 1 °
Mn* muVrii i| roftK'hlr to
irtcrrmH till *n fh^
n l In i*»vp nil nn*«ih1** Mill »&lt;•
i
hofh in i»» pii I nofl
In !!■» nfipral thin fall. t|n» V"*
Wmr Fuml will ur***A rorr*'*"’ *• *
to *'|!c
nil*

O M tl|
FAtlON I
ik o v i f

BROADFELT

V*»« f n r v **

CONCRETE PIPE

&lt;4M*A&gt;0ai

D RIVEW AYS
WELLS
SEPTIC T A N K S
WA T E R TANKH
C U L V E R T S and HEWERS
Transit Mix Concrete
Second* available at low price

CONCRETE

MONDAY.

Truman Asks
Draft Of Men
Be Continued

Developmcn

IIU IC K

PENINSULAR

lem |*crnturc&lt;
C nnI inure! «»l

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

SANFORD, FIX)RIDA,

3 0 - Y e a r F riendship
P a ct D esign ed T o
B lock Possible Jap
A g g r e s s io n In E ast

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 •

AUGUST

27.

I,

Phone m i

Thi

Irey

M iM k u ilu i

Missouri Leads Fleet Units
Into Tokyo Bay For Surrender

Points To Danger In
Far East AtidWarns
Against Haste In
Returning To Peace
W a s h i n g t o n , Aug. 2 7 . 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 g r a w
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
^ fte r placing the floral pn-ee
at the iiead uf the grtve de

USS Missouri To Be Scene Of Historic .lap Surrender

M A N IL A .

National War Fund
Drive Will Begin
Early In October

fe i

High Chaim ,

*7.95 Up

( ’arriaffes
Auto Owners Warned
About Driving Fast

iifogrftin* of IU mrinlK’i i(K*«nclrj
In the first six months of Ihr
fiscal year beginning October I,
W ASHINGTON.
Aug.
14— 1045, aays a report to (local
(Bpoclal)—Car owner* of th* chairman!.; Tho National War
country wet* reminded' today by Fund la supported by cuntributha National Automotive Dealer* tlons to (local campaign).
Awoclatlon that, although they
Tha National War Fpnd Budnow hav* all th* gasoline they gat Committee has taken action
want, they *UU a n driving badjy which will make available to the
worn
10 agencies th* bulk o f the 1046
restraint In tha way they goal
of 1116,000,000 for expend!
------« their vehicle*.
lure during the first half o f tho

Baby Strollers
Crib Spreads

iiu: woii,

"In tb* new freedom which dri­ flacal yaar when, It Is probable,
ver* now enjoy, with an unlimited their activities will Ij* «no»l
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

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

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

------- &gt;

br
(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

J J a iS l; &lt;85

v - —v - —

*

- -

*

------ 1

—r ~

caled for the \JSO. an lncreant
12^60,000

over

last

year.'

M IR R O R S

LINOLEUM

how about your War
Bonds? That kind of
paper talks and talks
p le n t y . . . 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 Grade

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 n e w im p ro ve*
mentp w htch w i l l
• Elec*

•ran tor
i century

r'o mUi

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
facflltiaa nine votes wire cast for
playgrounds,
colored
playground*, six
for
white.
Visitors Introduced by. Fletcher
Rolls Included Roy F
Stafford, Kan., and Ri

bo J Jacksonville.

..
•r!

PFC LRON ROB
CAMP BLANDING,

PfCs WUIftm Ivey
Is In Philippines

fttyltta.

*.'
7 .9 5 U p
• * • .• x&gt;. *

Camp Show* for troop# la’ tin

Pacific

Theater of OpenUecte.
patlonal fore**, and mili­
tary hospital* and base* la p|a

Tkay’ll Tit) la 1IW.

liMlilel

Florida Cattle
Industry Seeks
To Improve Meat

Killed In Wtion

Frierson’s W ill
Play AH Stars
Thursday Night

Market Director Wil­
son Outlines Plans
For Post-War Era

I..

r'
•
'
.
m a t least *U months, and

66M

VY H a m

mer's

lie n
M a c A r t h 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

„ n,i to. v.i-»ii&gt;r group probably
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

lit,-, t o r

M,»,

„f

M,'* I*'

;

m hi* d i - , &gt; *

full
i •—lh v
for thi- ,«■»»••
we are rw «|w*«ting wind, I,ear' it

outlook

cdly. thr. &gt;ugh,mi the Slat,

Fiiim | ,

era Maikt-l* System, with tb--I
Flnrldii Mote l i ve him v Hunt ,,
tary llo*,-t . pi,,gram '
,,--luri
waste al meal"T ill*

p ittg iH m

in mark, t-"g
I h i i i h I i ,--1 '-v

Sanllar V lt,.m -t i- m 1 •
that „i 'tx
•-•' ” ■»&gt; I
taws I', &lt;••&lt; Ml ,
It,,SI

paten

I* &lt;i,« d»*-* tm

i v c ig h t

of

la p u n '*

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- M lo „ 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

i&gt;l current t',,nditi„n* and •

!
lt&gt;,-

-* '&lt;'
.1"

• "- ■»

tlon nl
n it'll", it i»t, ••
•. r
Caused t,y rntlgh
t,,|,r,
handling " f animal* si mnikel j,
Ing centers.
“ |)r. J V Knapp. Slat* \&gt;t en ,
,Csel,euso
•- e i , i a,s,

Table Supply Will
Th* Tftl'lr Supi l&gt;
ca toil f •** tb*
At th* .
**f ' *»ik
and Kiral Strrel v%•11 m«*'«
in thr t in t tin**- « i ’ck*
•IU formerly ,,-•» i,| ,* d* It) tl
lln ...

Ptaney store on rrt*t
which i* now tw-ing made
for occu|*Mficv, it

«

n*

uni

CITY BRIEFS

today b) J G I’rtckt-ll.
The front o( the new I
Will be ettlirely altered
new, attractive lik (runt
installed
Other unpruv
Will be n new meul Imix, i
latest style o( butter tro
produce clepart men t of iru
Vegetables will Iw iraturv
Special lights and reflectir

x *-v i s l e s ..|f r n s l

.tr„n g

1..
.1.1
„ || u- Il,e f ,.t to he IH-Ctl1.1,-*|
the smtdohiou* forces go
u»h**,c .,n the w
side *,( Tokyo
Hav

r h u l.d s v

, \t •dries,la v .

Lf.8,

time I under „ protective canopy
„f Hulsey'* 1 .2 0 0 carrier plane*.
Hundreds
of
the*e
aircraft
lumped „ f f from their flattop* at
daybreak thta morning (late Sun­
day I ' S tiniri to cover the first
large .cak Allied nrnvemenl into
Japan', tsrrltonnl water*, carried
.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 itiiy
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 •
Fleet'*
rciidexvoua
with
•epafntril Iii.l.lr and now »ign- .iihI Mtlfiilant*. l^-gion Ausi l l „,v
A null &lt;
h« ( |n|i MlPt’lH'h Third
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«Til* Lou Johnson manager
nesday afterim,," al aim I, 1 D w«. effected
|.nrtmrnk-of Florida in a U l - u Gunn, head •&gt;( the Soil • oner,
AW \HDED MF D \ L
Hav rrlehration in appreciation vail,in Department of the Slat*WI TH T HE
FIFTH
A R MY .
„f
having
Department
Head
Agricultural
Ih-nurtment
-■"•I
I TALY. Aug 27. ( Special I — Sgt.
,( „,te,* moved to Sanford
According to JJ. Rocco. p*,*l' servaiipnlst a re evpectid •« hr John A lliek* of Leesburg, re­
cently was awarded th* HronSC
-J*QPE FIELD. N. C.. Aug. 27 ,1 commander and Joel S. Field, present.
Star Medal (pr_ heroic. achlevw.
iHpacUl) 7_ T(Sgt. Harvey L i adjutant, the program will start
,
with a reception at 4K)0 P.M. 1 Victor Check tmfav announced nfent In action in Italy.
kauey, son of Mr. and Mrs It
lie served tin the Fifth Artnv
R, Kelsey of (iviodo, has left thi., Saturday ut Department Head- that ho will leave Wednesday for front In the 1GHth “ Rainbow**
baa* o f the First Troop Carrier |uuartor* at the Valdes Hotel at Topeka, Kan*, until cold weather Regiment. 3 Ith "Red Hull” DlviCommand 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*,
II is father. John W. Hicks,
tho*e
featuring
hi»
final processing and , discharge nrrsenl to greet th* visitor*. especially
lives on Route I. Iwesburg.
favorite
sport,
homeihoe
pitching,
Dancing
will
take
place
at
th*
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 o rld ’s Series at St Iarui*.
Motor Line* in. Jacksonville Tl
PVT. ROBERTS RETURNS
WE8TOVER FIELD. M a i l *
CAMP BLANDINO. Aug. $7, Bgt Kelsey entered the aarvice o'clock there will be a boat trip
Aug. 27. (Special)— Lleuu Robert
on
the
SL
John*
Rlvsr
followed
on May 14. 1842. He earved In
T. Wilkinson, of 1209 Oak AvoAuetrnlia and New Guinea for at 4:00 o'clock with a barbecue
nu#,
Sanford.
left
West over

* of this G.I.
range from
Wiring offieo
■ halls to In­
end plumbing
r If* welding
|ng latrine* In

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,

and 6500,000
Service. V f '.

(A IM

K. S. McMullen, wxlensnm *.,u

H EAI

FORCE,

Add gparkle to your
V trnotian nnd f r

Thi* will permit operation of .ait
rxpxnded program which provide*
greater entertainment by U80*

27.

llrii i'li
iiHvul
fnrct'i*
into
SltgalHi lint Lelnw T o k y o toda\ in a •jiuel Init ilra m a tic
mo v e
|ire|uii a lo ry
to
the
tmut act iif .la|&gt;anc&gt;&gt;u *ur-

VV -I i

SocioloKint Warns
Of Too Much Money

Aug

- T ile
IlHtllr-Hhip M isso u ri
li-d |Hiufrfiil A m e r i c a n anti

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 CH RlS TI. 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 o f 1048. and at i It hurled agalnit lhl» rah in-lu« Cnlte.1 SUtes st
Sraltlr
.
ff Aug
gnlia and Tibet which embrace* least until March of next year, trial mft&lt;l furmlnf
IP Son ,if the Istr M,
was rnnftrmed al th* Rotary j th« ( rntra I Taxa* Coast l-dav
Chlneae Turkestan
George A llet'otte*. h* rr.eiv,
.
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
C
Hutchison.
Capt
f awl hrn
tiations In Moscow between Chi­ place of thoae who will be re­ moving
northward
or
north- 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.l and 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 of 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

Admiral Nimitz W ill
Sijrn For United
States. MacArthur
For Allied Nations
SUM MUM M.
t uI
37
( vi' I
Vflonhladet
loda)
&lt;|oolnl Urinun refugee* a«
apnt
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»

hir-

Be Open Till June To Corpus Christi

year-old
lire
w.-n• peaking, conaldercd u
lue for practical u»c
" I t 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

ie h« I«
loser
iflrrnima
rxlrrmr
o«»rth
(wirtion.

M em ber Associated I T chh

I'M

Concrete Pipe Co
SANFORD. FLA.

Fair

c Intuit «*»th
p**r I him

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

In Unity There la Strength—

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

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.

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81024">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 24, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81025">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81026">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 24, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81027">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81028">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 24, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81029">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81030">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81031">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81032">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8138" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7776">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/18ad1b69e1b3b1253840a5ca88bdb69a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>41cd366b6b145df7373940ace2d4c5f5</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="81023">
                    <text>.

*&gt;
J

TITF, nANFOHD H E R A LD . SANFORD FLORIDA

PAG E SIX

D R IV E W A Y S
W ELLS
SEPTIC TA N K S
W ATER TANKS
CU I.VERTS and HEWERS
Tranall Mia Cnnrrele
Seconds arallabla at low pi

To R E FIN AN C E nn
Balntlng Mortgage!
LE T US H E L P YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME!
Small I,oaiu Made tjulckly
Friendly Help for Returning Veleran* On
G. I. 1/oan.i

CONCRETE

PE N IN SU LA R

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
209 Majntolia A v*.

BLOCK

Concrete Pipe Co

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES

H,B. Pups Co. Inc.
CAS and Oil space heater*. OH
Water Heaters_____

HE

80'V

In prcVrrHldr

U PH O L S T E R Y fabrics, tapestries
damasks, broentelles, e good
•lock
to select from.
R.8
Brown, 2011 N. Orange Ave.
Phone 4058. Orlando, Fla.

MODERN, well constructed home
In Mayfelr section. Phone 883
between 0 A. M. and 6 P. M.
Insurance,
and group.

T n d s t o r M insurance. Now Is
the time to protect your pro­
perty against windstorm dam­
age. C. M. Boyd it Co.

12.000 L IF E Insurance to eseh
person ague 15 to .15 for 817
50. dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to 813.50 after the 1st
year. C. M Boyd A Co,
~

NEW IN N E R S PR IN O
M ATTRESSES
40-Double bed site; 20*Twln bed
site. Including new spring*, all
layer felt padding end 8 oa,
A.C.A. Ticking. Phone 072-J,
The Sanford Mattress Factory.
REASONED pine wood, cut tn 4
ft. lengths; sDo wood limber
for sgla, • lurp page, A.
M.
RcmuAgi, Golden Lake, phone

|fifl flnliirtiblr follMuin •
m *|

ONE FRESH row, 3rd calf; one
second call;
I
thoroughbred
Guernsey Heifer fresh In foal.
A, R. Clause. 2321 Orange Ave.

phone 212-W
FLORENCE O IL ltANGEr-840.
00. Phone tBU-J.
V IC TO R Y G AR D E N
PLANTS
now
reidy— Tomatoes,
Fin.
Giant Pepper, F l Fyers M ar­
ket Egg I’la nt. Copenhagen,
Charleston and Jersey W ake­
field Cabbage; other plant* In n
few days. J. W Bell, Phone lf&gt;.
KEROSENE range.-6 burner. New
Perfection; also chest of draw ­
ers; dresser; round table and
chairs; linoleum rugs
112‘A
Palmetto Ave . Center Apt. up
stain.

MISCELLANEOUS

In money niattcra Is itrlctly
respected here.
Frispdi and
relatives ar*
not uu«stlunr&lt;l
about your credit
Your em
player or business associates
will not hear o f your personal
affairs. There Is no cause for
(mbarrassment.
Rezsonsbl* cred it

requirements

No ciy-mskerz on numav loan*
* H » » I « payment plans.
'
FA M ILY L O A N CO.

H*rlda Rank Bldg.
NEW 20 Inch
00. Phone 8
ford Ave.
YOUNG
New Hampehlrt* for
■ale. 81.50 each. 11. L. Olteey,
Paola, Fla.

FOR SALE - good electric irpn.
Phone 279-R.
R O L leA W A Y bed with Innereprlng
mattreie,
Ilk* new
Phone 2JJ5-W.
Five-room furnlihed
E |8lh St.

home,

Phone .1.7

P A IN T NO W !
W » Have Good Reliable Pilnter*
available. Call Hanfnfd I'nlnt
A Glass Company. Phone -'lO.'t.
FOR 15 addllinnnl you can adit
tn your eutomobllr llebilitv
policy medical
naynient for
each pereon accidently Injured
while a pezeenger In your car
and eerh pedestrian hit by
your car up in 8750 each &lt; M
Itoyil it Co.

201

Robert A. Wlllleess
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank fildg.

ONE front bedroom HI5 Fa«t
20th SL, phone 38 1-J

Five-room bungalow, Immediate
SIX ACRES of tile muck land mi
poaaeteion, qorner lot
old Orlando ■Highway Phone
Robert A. WUUawa
Phone 732
AUantlo Bank Rldg.
ROOM with aeml-prlvate hath
Cloae In. 700 Cast 2nd St.

Thone 732

Nicholson, Florence et vir D. J
(Inward K lltlni ct til
l amlikell, William (i. el m In
I' I' tamp I*11 cl u*
Melach. John VV. Jr el uz &amp;
Joseph A Metsrh to Edmund W
Melach.
Metsch, Edmund W. A John W.
Jr In Joseph A Melach.
Ileiter, Naum) J. In Shelley E.
Mack et ur.
Swam, J T. et uz to Robert

n ijtfm irtlillt'

IH *tif * it* r

ntir rule* foi yom • *•
triirku t\ M HovH A * "

L IA B IL IT Y insurance i&gt; m«»t
Important. You know whut it
would cost to retrlai c y»ur
home, furniture, merchslidist
and automobile if destroyed.
Bui you don't know what the
verdict Is going to In- m « law
suit involving bodily ininry "i
•death
Get adcpiit.
Iialulity
coverage. C M Boyd A &lt; &lt;&gt;

Atlantic

GOOD rynrts* row boat and oarsB©« at Mr*. C. W . Bellamy'*.
Cat Kith Spring*.

'37 W ILLY6 Sedan. 4 door, good
, condition, nrwly reconditioned.
' Phone County 3I0S. Will trade
for light pick-up.

SIT. W A N T E D
P R A C T IC A L nurolng. 1320 Mrl
Ion vlll* Ave. or phone 571 W

WANTE1
1035 OR 38 Font In good condi­
tion. Pay eaah • (Tail 833 W
300 Elm Avenue.

proved, pull. U *t«d ,. make, fine

Hull Service, registered
Phone 870-M.

Tampa, Fin.

BABY CARRIAGE,
LOST*
condition. Phone 1
LOOT
FOR BALE*
Ufa GOLD &amp;&amp;fi'SKiH'lSJ OUR Jawelry Floater policy will

repay you for jewelry U it,
■wlan * or daetroyed. No Its.
C. M. Boyd A Co.____________

RATION book No. , 4 - Wllllo
Maa
Wilburn,
BOO Willow
Avmua.
Belton Ground Train lay. SNAfl.

_ A l TO
P A IN M V .
NOW is goorl time tn paint yn"r
car We also do czpirt taioy
anil fender repair 5 ate* Autn
I'uinl and [indy W..rl * lll5 N
I’nirnctto Avc I’h'-m
'1
W ASH ING

mattuU'-,

and all home al»l*ll-ii
well I lenrral Her* 1 '
North
Mills, 'ti .&lt;
J l*i“ 2 or Sanford 'I
Service.

• fD fV fS —

!&gt; ROSIER. DE M i l ! l» gal
\atUZl-fl lllo'-k itl'-l - "M'er |U|M\
tornplete struck ..n hand ru mm -I rum ‘a " to 8" from one length
to car load lots
All -ires pipe
fittings, valvepumps, hiffh
anil low head centtd i-»l |&gt;imi|g
go* engine driven leMrifugal
mim|». home nutninalie ‘'lee
Irie pumps, range l"'le r*. pneu
malic tank-, solar water heat
er tank*, electrn m oloi. gas
engbiaa. Cnmplete ,u v k irltimbItig *uppllc*
\Yr-ll drilling
You will -ave money bv gcltipg
olir ptncs befoie biiy'*ng,
A
D ROSIER
ulii West First
Slirct Sanft-rd. Florida

USN

Meisch, Joseph A. et IIS 111
Edmund W Meisch A John \V
Meiseh, Edmund W A Joseph
A. to John W. Meiseh.
Leighton, Florence Admr. Fst.
of Clara L. Green to William I)
Yocom et us.
Halisfartlon of Mortgage*
Sapford
Agricultural
Credit
Corp. to Florence V. Nicholson
et vlr.
Federal I.an&lt;I Rank la Donald
J. Nicholson et uz
Chase A Company to Donald
J. Nicholson ct uz.
Home Owners' I&gt;&gt;an to Frede­
rick 71. Williams ot uz.
Family
1-oan
Company
In
Charlie G. MrW nttrrs el m
Rineh, A J. to Homer Jarkvrn
Clause et ux&lt;
Central Fla. Pro Credit Assn
to Edmund W. Meiseh et al.
Florida .State Bank to Shade
Randolph
Federal Farm Mortgage Coro
to Henry Schumacher Jr. et u*.
Central Fla, Pro. Credit Assn,
to R. W. Estes et uz.
Florida State Bank to Minnie
I, Odhnm
Evans, Frank to Claude G
Tyre et uz.
Evans, Frank el al to &lt;Jamie
G Tjrre et uz
Real Estate Mortgage.
Halley. W oodruff T et uz to
Howard Holder
Dunn, Ham et uz to W I
Henley
Fate*. M M el uz to t . 1111*1
Fin Pro Cretlll A »«n
Arnold. J K to Federal Land
Hank.
Green. D iHl et uz to Sanford
Alt. N at'l Hank.
Melach, Edmund W ct uz to

CHECKED

IS

_
/ T / T /Y
K H
K
U U
V

7 DAYS W ITH
LIQUID far
M A LA R IA !.
SYMPTOMS
T a k a o n l y as
directed.

ROBERT A, W ILL IA M S
REAL
Phone 732

ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

SIGNS
OF A L L KINDS
Also

Furniture Kefinishing
0 - Dee’s Sign Service
105 N. Palmetto

NOTICE
The Essex Studio will ho closed during the month
of August except for the following hours:
Monday
.
2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M
Wednesday
9:00 A.M. until 1:00 |».M,
Friday ................................ 2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

^ Sem inole Dry Cleaners

j

V/HtN VOU GROW
UP APE VOU GO- :
IMG TO G t T
HARRIED, R A T» J

OON'T
WOPRV, SHE
T
W ILL f r

* AND 't'HL G IR L ^
I MARfTV MUST HAVE
A S E N S E O f HUMOR1

i

l
Don't wnrrv about . having that special dress clcrird
just
Eli.''
You'll get added wear out o f your suits and dresses
■bus i&gt;"' only soil but they shorten the lives of your clothes
rlcuned at regular intervals
I
I

S E I V DW 0^1
(DILIE
E
/AJU/TE

» the S E M IN O LE DRY t L E A N *
ig us do your cleaning
Warm
you have t h c in srreiitlllrally

O t t A OWH I I I R S

&lt;~mO M P A n / S

SAN FO RD ,

FL A .

Plymouth,
DODGE,

22c

CHRYSLER

SAVE money on your flro, wind­
storm. aiitonmhile. workmen's
corn pen ant imi.
burglary,
Ha
hilily
iim.I
oiher
insuriirrce
Y'mi'll like our profit-sharing
plan of mot! nm e I' M lloyd

These are the facts

IA)AN8 on cash vniuu rd life
Insurance policies nt 2V4'/e to
4*«W. C M. Boyd * Co.

W A N T E D TO RENT’
TW O Bm&gt;R04IM FURNISHED
HOUSE
OR
APARTM ENT.
EX C E LLE N T C A R E
PROM
IHED.
PHONE R IT Z THE
ATER.
J A M 153
B A R N E TT.
MGRN A V A L uffleer ond wife wouli1
like furni.hr.! apartment o*
room with kitchen privilege.
Write Bin A, c/a Herald.

or near town.
Phone 766-W
or write Ho* 117, Lake Monroe

I oday is a good day to give some thought
to tho care of your car. There are two big reasons
why this is an especially good idea right now.

C. »C. Welsh:

W
ELSHTIRESHOP!

5 «m « m w c an m a r be m a d e thin year. But the number w ill be lim ited
and K will be month* before everybody who
a new car will be
able to got one.
That mean* it ie In your inter#*! to keep your present car in shape
lor what m ar bo thousands oi miles ol additional driving. And your
dealer wants to help In every way be can.

Help Wanted
RADIO *ervice man, 60% Commlulon. ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY.
CASHIER— Young women, no ox
perlcnce
necessary— we
will
train. Good pay during train
Ing period and poaltlen per­
manent. Apply Montaauma &lt;lo

He's the Plymouth, Dodge. De Sold er Chrysler dealer. He knows the car
from bumper to b umper and be has many reason* for serving you weO.

COLORED
girl* for
laundry
work. Do not apply unlna'you
want a y*ar round' Job. Apply
In per*on to Hemlnole County
Laundry. 810 W, 3rd 8L
W ANTED)

Girls' for

He ha* the experience, equipment mechanic* and factory-engineered
parts — everything weeded to give you a dependable Job.
,Be telephone ereee your Plymouth, Dodge. De Sato or Chrysler dealer
end set a dale far wfraieesr service l^nssdsd on your car. You 7*111 find
that U le an

full time

TRUCK BALBS
11El’ BK8ELNTAT1VB,
eve somethin* Interesting
ffer an Individual or com
' well known in vour towr

iketbook,

LOST)

Inflamed Wotery Eye*
Rerplrolory Congeilion
Natal Irriiailes &amp; Sneezing

SAVE money when ypu buy you*
next rnr or (ruck thru lower
loenl hank financing nod aur
lower insurance costs. C 51
Boyd A I Vi

DIVIDENDS for 10 y«ar* on
your fir*, automobile*and 11*
£ bflltyf Instranee by net htsorlng
i

Printing Co.

Jersey

man to ac­ COUPLE &lt;le.ires furnished or un­
furnished apartment or house In
East for two

company me
*we«k*. Muit be n«»l and a
gentleman.
Chance to make
trip In exchange for driving
aid, and small remuneration.
J. E. TerwlUejrer, 709 Oak

SPECIAL

PEItlOR A U TO P A IN TIN G —
laige assortment of m in i' *1"Ur
cm can look new Bring it to
uz and no*.
IIOI.I.KR MOTOR S A IF S
208 W. 1st 8L
Phone 522

NQLTSII LEGHORN. LARGE
TYPE, itr. hatch,' Ur 8. Ap­ W ANTED —You njr
Fryer* and beat Laying Chlek*.
100 for 813AO. Ugh.rullata.a
WEEKS OLD EaTsSc. Life delWary
guarantaod.
Poultry
Farm 711 Bo. Howard Ave.,

RUBBER BAND

Celery City

M o rt| ig ri

Hand, W alter S. to Great A t­
lantic A Pacific Tea Co.
Honorable Discharge
L’ S Navy to Henry Smith
3rd
Marriage license
Darkness, Cheater T.
Longurnotli Fla and Elizabeth G. Dun­
can, Orlando.
Wright, Edwin H. Jr. DeLanJ
and Valeria R. Bell, DeLand.
Crichton, John E. New Vork
and Grace E. Bailey, I'hila.
Mots era, Curtis l-akc Monroe,
Ela anrl Georgia Bell Standfietd,
latke Monroe, Fla.
Raney, Robert W. Toxm ami
W’ ahneia I). Heyduck, HI.
Hnrnaon, Warren Eugene San­
ford ami l-nla C. Caldwell, Jack­
sonville
Rogers, Forest H. Michigan
and Bernice Muse, Sanford,

In

»

PRESSED FRYERS — W « will
have a limited number of dress­ PRE-W AR Admiral Record p lay­
er, plays any size record, e x ­
ed fryers for sale during the
cellent condition
Phone 8B7-W.
week
until
further
notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San GOOD celery (arm .
Edward F. STORAGE vnur cm .it Kent'*
ford* Ave. Phone &gt;24.______
Lane.
Garage.
Bperin!
tnl&lt;dead
•Image
PLE N TY -dndow* anrl doors. Nice G U A V A S for Jelly Zinnias and
lot of French ooors. Duhart's
Marigold plants for your gar
At TO
BODY
AM i
kFNDKR
Lumber Yard
den. A K Ro*»ettcr, Florist,
WOlth BY AN F V I'I HI St

w

F rb l«), Auguvt I f IM S
Warranty Deed*
I mailer. Isa M In
T Hark

I'hone ) ZtI
HANFORD. FLA.

BUSINESS SERVICE

PHONE 148 OR* BRING YOUR Ad* to THE SANFORD HERALD
CoanL fit* ward* to the line, Ineladlng phone »nd address.
A ll advertisement* for situation* wanU* will be rhsrged far at the
regular claolfltd rata*.
_______________________________________

H O S P IT A L IZ A T IO N
Individual. family
C. M. Boyd it Co.

C h a tlrl

Barnette, Knlwrt M In Florida
S U lf Bank.
Sturgeon, Jntrph l^n l/&gt; Flor­
ida Stale Hank.
Dunn. Donnld to .Sanford All.
Nal'l Hank.

Phone 691

10a par Etna for c m imprtlea
OSe par line far three InsertIawa
07a per line fne • Insertion*
03 per tine for I t Insertions

1915

Federal Lund Hank.

Seminole County
Court Record

CONCRETK RIPE

To BUY n Home
To IMPROVE n Home

M O ND AY, AU G UST 20.

Find*

U

Price,

Equipment

■

MOPAJt I* the trode-mork thot WentJfle* fectory.
engineered port* lor Plymouth, Dodge, D* Soto ■
ond Ckryder cor*, and Dodge Job-Rated Trtkfc*.
Chrysler CorporaIron-Part* Division.
*

a

*

*

o m o s i

*

i-s-

,. » -

i * * .* * * '

&gt;v

V

*

-

�I

mm

■'
I lit
TOO A V :

In

Unit)'

There

Is

Strength—

T o Protect th* Peece of the Worldi
T o Promote the Progrre* of Amrrlcai
To Produce Pioeperlty for Senford.

P id lt

ilnuiO

por

util

n lrp m r

utitHi

TOMORROW

W I.A I IIL K
in o u rlh »nd re n tr a l

rtiitMitr rtl lih*

V a M r f nl

m
» h r rnnun

»tn i*rr^

ilr r&gt;h»»^ r r ■* in
,i f f i f lionin

r

ih t «
-im lh

inil

• i i-lMU'd

4

rui

Ihuir-

anil tltirinte

io r f

iinf Ml Jinl

t f n1r .11 until iii'ii-

Estsblbthed 11)08

VOLUME X X X V II

S A N K O lt l).

W E D N E S I) w

4 Lost Fliers
Of M i l l i e
Found l i Oiiinf

M o re Nylons
, A n d T ire*, T o

Ido

ent Relaxes
controls On Short
Items Arid Moves To
Hol’d Ptfces Down

\ u .ls |

W ASHINGTON, Aug. 22,
tires, nylon
Htockings, new radios — the
government dropped the good
news about all three into
American laps today. A 100
• r c e n t jump in rubber pro-'
miction In the next
cluys
nlay mean more tires for
civilians, . government o ffi­

When the 10-man Jap sut render arrangement delegation landed
at le Shim*, o ff Okinawa, pomp and ceremony on the part of thr
Japs was the order of the duy
Two of the Jap emissaries may be
aecn near the plane. At left .me of the rrewmen of the Jap plane
U ahoWn with a ln&gt;Ui|Uel uf flowers evidently a Jap |ieace offering
The envoy* went from Ir to Mamin in an American I’ M transport
After the Manila talks the Jap delegation headed hark to Tokyo with
the surrender terms.
Official l
S N iiwj Radtophulu.
(In terurn
tional Sound |lholo).

WASH I NT,TON. Aug. 22 l/ P tThe Government unwrapped « big
Jmndle &lt;&gt;f , new s for American
mimes and husinrt* today
l Your rent callings—If yuu
live in certain places— may roroe
o ff very soon They'll go where
wartime
swollen populations
iLvindlt*
Not
elsewhere
for
Jnuilhs.
2 OPA indicated ir.cat points
would ho reduced, bagiunlng next i y j j j j J
month. Agriculture Secretary A n -i
dirson njrcady had said moat rat&amp; llS

Ration Board To Local Homesites
Aid Consumers In Will Be Given To
Post-War Period World War Vets
Array

Of

__ J ,,
.
H a n d le d

I)e- Officials
.
S e p t,

n )'

,
1

Will
Meet
\ ft M ii
\7 4
\V I t h

VC l

22.

I *• i %

M em ber

A.s m ii toted I ‘ now

M

M ill.I t

i

Mac Arthur Is Expected To
Land In Japan On T uesday

Held In Piping: Ajf:
Prisoners Of Jap%
They Helped Bomb
Tokyo In April *42

$AV) — New

cial! aaitL
a Tha O PA administrator thought
W could hold moat new peaeeilm t good* at or ntar 1942 p rl^ ea,
llul manufacturer* contend 1945
production roata demand higher
price* than 1942 price*.
Nylon* may l&gt;c back In circula­
te d by Thanksgiving. The go v­
ernment hai released control! on
nylon and rayon. The W PH raid
there will be 3V4 million radio!
by Christinas. Rent ceiling* are
expected to end In area* where
^ r n v camps close, hr war plants
Slut down
The Op A indicated meal points
will be reduced next month.

F L O R ID A ,

Minor Powers To Join
Bij: Pour In Si^nin^
Surrender T reaty
Within 'Fen Days

As a Jap Conics A-Bowing

C H IN K IN G . Aug
2 2 .-O T V Four of Hie Inst airmen who Com­
bed Tokyo in lha historic raid led i
1-1 Gen, James II. Doolittle In
April, IU42, have Iteen rescued by
a daring American team “ hihlch
dropped from the skies un Japan­
ese -occupied, Peiping, it was ann­
ounced tint ay.
Kvrii a- the news of their res­
cue was radioed to Chungking, It
appeared that arrival here of ano­
ther American suldier-hero, Lt.
Gen
Jotialhon M. Wninwright,
was being delayed by Japanese
in tin- Mukden area who were jmaaililv fearful of doing anything
lluii might get them iratu difficultu-w Hilh thr Ktiigiarix.
A (lAmrhut* team
ftt by Of*
fict* t&gt;f Struteiric xrrvicru liWrftt^d
I hr fnur flirria who had bran
charifnl bv ihr Japanese with
rnoftlrr
Thrlr names wrre with­
held iiptulinir notification of thrlr \
next of km
The rnr^snjfr rtidioed here nmjd
the flier, mm were in the Grand
Hot «*1 dr I'r kiriif
and were rere iv in if ihr be;nt rare jxnuiible,
fThr I, to iiii h HfnoUK condition1
from l.eri her i nn Oriental dls*
eii*e i,iiu‘*iiii* 'Wrllifiif, pnralvuls I
and r r lu 't u l *n&gt;ijiay t h c&gt;I hr will
he IMtil Mr 1. If.ii 1*1 I■V Air
Ml* If •
it t * iv 11!|f
f i ,rve"*
I'M* the iTie--* i^e ^jjtb'd
M «v Br Sole Hurvirnra
I*
itn--‘f''»• that the four
w ile 'he » h Ii
if v i \t&gt;r« ttf ei^ht
Ti*kv r it i•h* r • "h m i capture W ii
du* I' -ed bv the *tir department t**
Itn*t• than n year after the raid. 1jOutt
Ihe^iilant HiMi**-vrlt announced 'IN t
" n ^turvh !*' 1013, the U. -S.
1
ir»»\* foment hud Imrned through
neutral aourrr* that the death pr
h.d b e , , ,
.....meed on
inpt'irrd nlrnici, nftor tholr tri
m,,| „ . verc puni&gt;(imont
Th% son
|rilir
rommotrd fur sora# and
ru,,„ .(| „ ut f,ir .thers, tho Prcai
(j, ,lt , Hllj
J
•*•».«
-o t
rhl. r. w&lt; )r,, p„ \x. G.n. (then V « . . r « l l

M A N 11 A
l •one) ,il
i In-o il t ill.u
esc timlv I In
m ont l«u k
llii-m
anil
lln -m

thni

Any- 22. J A l ’ l
M n iA r lh i^ r ili.slhut th e Japiitt
sIH TflH lt-r

Gi
aid

11

m in i

t !ii 1
Du it.Iki
• ).I
Ml
»• I itl
*l.»h r-ft..
I.I rI'll fly'

ii

w ith

in fo iiiin

■| V M - n l n t i \ o s

i . iii iiil n

Not lo t l.iii.I
I in m I u til

iliH’ U-

Tokyo

.wh I

of

I- iHMi't*.

N on

i m i i tin- t u g

Zi-a

I .oil

in

............
doing Ill .■« |
i
l
, .1 r1mla v 11 -it I ,
.•»-.!
V'
' • I pi n ill.il 1 I
I * . . ,|i,i th, 1111S*t
1 i&gt; mol* f let.
1tl

nfirmuthdi ssT tin*,

V|,i« \ i th in

w Hill!
I

• ''

. nt-.J
•iM

1

••iM'il

) v*

a*IHU (If

1hr
^ur t rmli-r
\v it bin ! n slay
ji
if tin* u&gt;f r ***1

' »■ n v I.* ,l
It ij
l'i

n

t i i«bn
r u-i'i

ts
l-ni

tin

• Muh
V I* J

\ ikw ill

1.1|&gt;il11
be back
SIV'*"1u
Pv Thanksgiving, or at tho latest
----------'
S ift, ( i e i m r
I
by ('hriitraaa. So aaya WPB. It
Gasolino and fuel oil rationing, I
PiHrllng
city «nd county
revoked the order controlling gro- „ noccssity of war time, coded officials with rcpicscntaUvo or
durtiori &lt;d nylon and rayon
i , , t we,k at tha SeratnoW i nun ”“ ,r v,-'craiis ic scheduled I., take
It ..r
,rJd__
In order
J
Credit la Bo Gaasd
ty P r C -nd , Catinnimr lh
- ^ tloco
lBrr on SKept.
.* "1 1,l"
°.r.,lrr to work
R *1 1
-4 . Three and a half milllcm on, Indication th#t all rationing) 01,1 Pl»ns for dlatrlbution of home
rn w .—
property to tstersiu . d W ».
V d io *
ifT
ChrlatmgJ ~ m a yb a ay,Hk*w^e be eventuain
•vrntoally is
Irrrs-,
“uTvor s‘d * ' ' V' ’ J» mr* .,1 O
,&gt;ool'wi rC P W C ll O d l l 1 6 3 0 1
Major iSdnn'A pH I IH. IH « Ttw
WPB. tor* tha only lifaJllog fie- -fnsled, blether
her with
urtbt Hi t
toY in making radios - from now Intricate
■
^'»y*tem brvokkr&lt;-p!
and!
..
,
,
™ \ 'Ign i men raptured were
I.t, I _
I t •■flaw** oa P ag* * ) » # !
msllHhutlon ^t*
^
Madison,
f * W d filing,
&lt;dan. » with a
" " S* l ' * ' "
William Glover harrow. Washing,
,
,
A. B PeWTsnn. secretary uf ■ Ugi-lature
............... *
, „
juI I . 1
c,
ton, i&gt; r . i.t
Hobbcn l Hite,
a ted
le a r n (.o v s
h * i i; » It II VM l*M IN
the- -Semimde County Price * n 'l! and counlir* •."‘‘’
In donair i.Hiding . . V .' T'
‘i1, Vn.i.Tri'|U strut'er'
\\
Kgtfohlng Hoard, who In early Bil„
^turning servo-,- men f n* h
■.'/ K*' *'rl ...
'j'
1942 starlod the Ita tU lflg Board' Thr &lt; uy nf W o r d and S-m
L ^ V *™ it
o
ll. t • n i i J *
\ - i i. \
r
Am
wllb a »ingi* desk anil one aterl-1inolc ( ouaty. h a»* avallalde *omc '
?j’ Jj
^ r i.iiw ' ’ t « * . r „ i
l' i..«|u. ,-d l»\ l
w
Master Mind' 1 iinrle* Morn.ii »» I. •
Ki» h . I i
M*
OgyapVr. Mr*. Roy p. W lllU m s.f |oU for this purpose. Mayor
H - mark Daila, T « . | CpI
•»»»• " f lh*‘ ff*« t'd-i'f
.1
underwent
tncsprcssltile an
v\ =
fh. v
Uf l u:
S T w Ho ha* Since wealhaml an { Higgins .oiff.
,PVnW
'l Z V
Sgt Harold A. Spate, Lebn, Kan 1 iiah Tui "wllll V ft PlMUlf Hi M i” "
bhcharted urn of ndministrallve
\i the me*ting the condition*
l.ol aSflftbutl Vi. I.I
» . I A ( KSO NVILLR, Aug. K .- v n * detail* an.l n
liarrsgo of directives
under w hiph
the lota will
|.i
pn &gt;i
•I teiim is n - &lt;b*ss "
wlisl war
training o f newly-des- ftr*d at him daily fmm many [)ut ,,111 t„. .tetcrrolned. tie .i.ided
1 well'll ..... .
is h
ignated avfulor*
will continue! government Inireau*. 1* now stand-j According to 0. W
Snerm-i
ry IvKilnr * » ri*'
Without reductiot. at the present I |ni{ by jOI further service to the Bttorn&lt;&gt;\ who draw up " • loll
tn the fell • ' .
in order
that personnel rttey be community
which w », U.lroduced to II. I
header
iirepured for
\\ tills r I rtm iiff KurTiirr
for service *Jth the
Rationing nmv fi&gt;, he pointed islatur,- t&gt;\ State Senut
I hod
,1 i
fo pitrtiir ,
^
licet, Rcinr Admiral Ralph ISael- nut. hut n . . - .. .&lt;&gt;n « big job ■
le.- f.pfd rrrtllor nm% livinir »f» ( i i -i
the City
bill \
k
hu » i
un by u
S*.
^ ,
*1
N“ y ; ' „ r : to be done lo the field of price I that the l itv CommUnm, 1 1111111 • - y 11Ja- r«-cr rvlly 11r 111•' thut in*
' nIlk « if t&gt;t 1Kr•
parational Training, said yes- fontro| aiding merchants anil th e lg iv e G ilj (mllding site* I ’ hum S u i i u m p f trvttiur** hunt p f u j r c l it
•i in f but 1hi
\ '■
lerday in 1 circular •*W*r
letter addres
Ifvttinjj itlonu fine mill thut I* *■
I'd 'l'l
1“
add res. consuming
----- .—
....I.I,,.
. jdif­
j f . nrablv dischurgeu v tte r Him
public Il,..,n.l.
through ik
tha
• 41tie t I ht F Hi U
K ,
sed to commandin'* officers of ficult'transition period from war
Certain
onditfons nn&lt;! bniiln Associated Press will really have f.&gt;ur lit th*' third fiitiiw
tIi a m»"dlrol umf
I
faiitibar
14
all
•bildti
it
mi* h *'• 1*. iff Mt | ■
*
"in
f
them
mid
take
ihe
lend
j
•'
i\
*
1
*
the command.
tfons are rutained In a reversion »ume big news about this some
I ‘iri h
A inidiibo'
M"i li»*r
ijubbai d
k *0!
an 1•
.
On September 1, lha Uttar aafd. to peace.
A bright n|h»! iti eafttnir the
»ri* ! 1
,, .
M m. 1 i t
\Mt.S inh'lft fail
dead, ha said, and day.
« litif ifern, (|wur I ft .md •I ll' t WI'll
111 a r«* h111*fill .ii u
Mr. Peterson said that the gas­ clause In the 1
the imput to pM -fllgbt training
•aoo o f Blmuiifer Morruoii hi the | 1
ui 9. » l .
Vb i iiinB
'
* 9.4.
Irsd to hut id - Si
Meanwhile, an Ocala A P ilk
applicant*
*r*
require
ki*■is%11 ftyfre*F 11 -l S k ( f ‘ bin l&gt;
■ ill be reduced and malnUUtvad oline and fuel panel membefa wrll)
fifit
m
m
r
wun
the
mtidbir
rut*
It
hi
1
.
n
Dili
ill. N 1 1 • u
It patch announced that "Huw,snnr&lt;within
(t a *1
•f Mi ft ID
i r c h i V l n wt
U' W »a
h I,,,trh
»&gt;"“
1 nl*'i
the
■ hat. | I1
s
,
H
i
at 130 student* par weak. This be asked to asllit" m chant
I*)
!•
&lt;*i|f
o
f
P'
fc
H
u
b
er
t
”
T
j
|C
I’
r
'
li**w
'
*
miled time after the conu van.e Treasure Hunt,” sn srtlclr aboui
.-1 *'»ft
•I..
vsn i •a 111«
. .si­ *♦ ■* .|s. ' S s u*
1• f
reduction, however, wll) not be "an avert hlggrr Jot." theft
M
* ll, brother Hi law. uf Ilutni'i I |( ) 1
the allocating nr gasoline at the I The County bill coot
ll&gt;r Florid, and Mr Cnuner'. .n lv.v
M Hi un * im "1 1 »
as vs h»
ll* I !^ ’
felt until about June, 1940, at
t. '' .
V u
M
time Mbs Bes.le C. Zachaly and * « » ■ pn.visiona as the « n "&gt;»• mg operations together with th. ' «• and jm t bark ftimi lit** 1 r*f a
1 • , 9,tit .
11
*" Ink1
which time th* Chief o f Naval
*'«fl Ihenlef
He Hindi / "-hi *'f j
Miss
Mal-el
Shuman
had
tharge
e*&lt;-'Pl
rt
ajeo
pno.
P
for
story
of
previous
attempt,
t
, . ' I sS y
« i.il.Air tit eratlonal Training prohe Hitbi uf th« kfHMM talk' 1 .i id ]
what Is now the deserted and tonvegance of acreag................
th- «r*«»u re
which » .
« M||I •« l i t
• mi dim
upsrs to maintain the following
(ituU runnel rmi Hu I . - f 1
idle
gasoline
department
It
the
1
ounl’
*“
'&lt;*rld#d
by
the
lour
wr.tten
by
John
Maloney
of
Mi
V
I
1 * •i *
station*
Naval
Air
Station,
.» Kkih
im.
Ii-w I M«-!k II U». 41“ \ ' I *
niiinInrit'r*
M"i
will br inailr mlo *•
Jacksonville, Naval Auxiliary A *r Armory.
• tarmn. nmde Hi**
'In i ii ' *
V
fli'iifm
deatrlnjr
lot*
I
nmvle
*
Station, Ce«-H Field, kiAABi Graen
"The trniuulH'n ptrloil din
•d* |u*»'.
re a ir under the plan
mnkr
Mr Maloney Unn l&gt;cm. adviae.i •1 f Navy bi*v Shells «■ itt* a um 1■ _
Cove Springs. N A A S , MayporL djrnimlte if «t i » n' 1 handled prop*
i l I lies - k
i) the fifht liiitliif *1% bad ' •f f
l ' ' I * *» ’
either Ihr i hiimI v by hi* New York »»rcnt that thr
'lie
f ll
tile
NAS, Banana River and NAS, vrly
le.l
n t i i e n i .U
all jjnalp«H
f t , I, ,k , . . 111.'.I
S ly 4nd
and our
our ettisem,
W
^
r ig h u ' w ir e - a m "to"' .««. - n « .
II d Inyllini
Miami.
spite
of
the
awful
Hiking
k,i *
1ir'.
?V - e m ^ f t e V i l T w » N-'Sayer, c l t g d a r i i . ...........Ay Wallace, producer ami dire, to.
In
■e.t
I
1In the meanwhile Naval Afr i•d
t l.- w
given his '‘ Master Minders" Mr
out that in IJki. after tta laat
^ ^ p Harndori.
formerly with
Paramount
and giv*i
I’ M*
i ■&gt;y *r■t &gt;&gt;» • I
Operational Training
Thru
.
1
.1
ic
.......
ii
n
u
war, g ‘ aerlnus wnye of IrlUUcHi lA n *.
"n n tgfll.
Warner Uruth.ra,
Mon
t
i
l
l
t
.
nine_________
Morrison
Indavbail
irgalnml
If Milt
■b w! I (*\e H tt tlu*
Ad ■wept America with the [reeuH
(111 operate to full capacit
9
1
.
1
1
ll
1
1
bis
v
.
H
w
a
n
1
f
11
1
h*lives,
1
. lilt.
111*
“ft- ifIV
" I " Iit I•I
i
Wallace Is now an Indfpendenl enough bouynnrv of *innt to lire
wth th a t‘JOO,000 husinrs.es fallfd^and
mlral Dmyiaon polntad Ou
iitfn
••
1 Mi l l )
1 ,iei
(tali' «
Ml . I.I
U
v* till
i(f J11 rut
- Among the pictures he ha* pro -Ret that hi* team would la-nt
an Input o f approximately 180 10 nearly one-half million f
l
i
&gt;
lift
a
1
»
Ii
M
I
'
l
i
a
0
/
I
h
.
ivjMV
n i 'Mtrul
'*
\L I .mil'
' duced are
"Casablanca." “ LltUr Franks Inthe opening game
200 pilots ner weak. Poat-WAr lost their farms.
f Sit Vuluh iifl 1" |11* ft 1 r - f tl** 1» | tl -1 ftb-lf wi f e •Ii*
with &lt;1 1,1
Caesar’* and
"Yankee
Doodle Thureday night wln-n u tug crowd
\ u v t'Xiiiiiifitil i*ui " f
training plans for e »m l* t air
t It
lliily ( ■fail
J
9 . | | ||( , f ,,
1 rlit 1 1.iiiml
•Ii* .in .ml Jn
is predicted to see Ihe final schrd
"W o can’t let that happen
.
|
**-e
*
|
»I
e
'
1
1
f
M
il
»4
»»lft*
(Rewmen have nut bean definitely
Ml ll.
_____________
__________________ Iliad nvntrn uf uim* uf the l*«*»t
I 1* HI ’ V «'*t 1ti. t«M Vr n* V ii1**
again*, he added.
|ll&gt;4atl*ll t'» lllk I’ I'HlU ** lutiiui
decided. - 1
:
. hil l to
a I »*a s u n - ,• D o
-------------------------------------ftOltbtll
fK
in
m
iU
H
fv«*r
viijoyrd
m
1.
IM Is* ( bi 1 M f
u 14r 1ft cl
-.C
p
l.
Sidney
B.
Stafford.
«on
uf
l
J
h
mrltMivt
vtbi'O
«F W this reason, rationeile o f
"The miaalon of Neval A ir
■
1
1
1
I
I
tr
p
wo
tly
nit
st
dc
u
v
.
t
g
i
i
O
i
l
i
l
- . I V ! 9.1- biKln ,t 1 ktl.ivk Mf ■*
M-ilult*
l full uiri\**N which 11 i n ia o i n t l I lo(i is r o V r f e d
Opdrotlonal T rafn ln g' Command many Items will have to cijiilnae Mr. and Mra. Guy Stafford of
till
T h e second till Ihur*dov night
l null
jhtn*ecola and form erly of I akr __________________ _________________
&lt; nl
11» rab!
Inhu-i "fl of
i shall coatinue to b « to proeaoa a fter V -J I)»y."
.. e|M .it with Ihe htuuiiiulr with ii&lt; lid IndianMr. fC terTh.* child
L tiffin' * &gt;1«
iroe, has been promoted to tho
William
Shoemaker who has * W pe at'-rrific cln.li lietwven
newly designated Naval aviators. aon, and price ceillnga will 'have
tv II. •Mil I T««11 in lhi« .%»uk
latur
rr4&lt;li
Shnkr«i»rBrrt
uf
Huh
Ute- lllftt
rank of aergeaot while serving been receiving l«oot training In Yawtll a and Ihr newly n-Juven
1 ft:tu lu in on
ajk I other designated personnel, to rtthafn fixed fo r aom* time
.f
|iMintim' nut i In* uni limb, till fu r hi*» hut ft#* » iu l »*f * Ul k Fir|t9
IG
with an In fa n irf Division on the U. 8.
I.Ii Aufl, In hail 2 1
Navy at Halnbridge. “ ‘ *d and rnn
■trough an advanced tremlng pro­
t
M-ivimt*
viibinin
(hi* iin ih |f l Mini life (m il Ht!&gt; ft***"iu
nr&gt;
*l
wf
Luton.
Hr IfHi In ft Jilh
Md.. la home un e 9-dey leave ( • » « .
gram lit ortler that ttMh perioniqllne I’aneJ eoml
mitt lull, (ht* fnlliiw» ' H o m iii imdl Juliet, « In- « tji t *-•f
fin Ibb
He was recently cuminrndnl with hi* mother. Mrs. Janie Shoe
Ib.i.ir H11f1L" ftumi" HMil l" irt \!ai y Al
The score*
nel m ap,'on completion o f their
Hhf*
c
inmxf
l
hrf
ij«IV.
by
i**I
fin s, Glenn lin ri
.in
MritlPn
by
Mr**
|
f1
|
!
ftltll
H
* by. Major General P. tv Clark maker.
R
■hut I one another high scoring
operational training, be tvady to
•1 1 l./ubrtl
»i ki*v Kirchi r. * h.Mf Imi' «»f I hi Uim f ul iiit, u f I', un v I 1- (ohd i lent ■ ..I r’liiirh-* A
and John Newel
* eon 'w h o wrote b i n t - ‘.Dear S«r
IHHI .HHI 11
0
___ ___________ _—.—
Frierson*
be transferred to the MOet comin
fI**\
m
i
»
H«»iiiti»uh*
♦
•
luly
M
f
^ i Board o f the fc*|
1
tl Ih.o.ilil it 1 St I’cter*l»..rg, Fla.,
1 1.4 n
grant Stafford! Thank you for
01 1
Yewrtia
CiKNKVA FAV O U R !)
pri
patent fleet fn the world,” AdTulo-rculosi*
\ -*o img, ll irjiiti.- hmtn* Hnwltn
the valuable and efficient service
w i. .it-o in ih. _'■•'* Johnson
1 i it „
It
H I li'iiit 9i
id’s circular letter
(Ural 0a Wson's
Florida
lout
wood*
lif»huii
lo
deal
with
i
*t"ry
o
1
IlH
L
it
It
M
a
member
of
nrj
rendered to
thought th»! McDonald had 2d hilt
1 10
^ jONDON, Aug.
22^-t/Pt State Guard
004
otnted lou t
*il out Ion . I , i .»I "Vt hai '*
fellow to do when lie lie wasn't * 111.y t 111*
fll
the tie I rot1 u
a ,recei
- efitly escorted Geneva la favored by many Allied P|ar
McDonald was
which
300 loo 2- fi
N atal
L-ils
kilfckrd
down1
Why
lake
iiiuui
h
ft
the
DokUn
A
ir
Strip
to
Diplomat* ae the seet o f the Upi
flying from unolhei field
me from
Untie
share
an.l
go
on
it
for
hb
Boktvl
ted Nation* Security Organ!**
llic
highe-t
seining
Marine to
V. V v o tig lud growing up.;
tralnlm
Joel
Field and Fd Fielding -urvive the war 1* Mayor Joseph
ji.iii.g J.tl.ftiv and Ills patent
Sgt. Stafferd wear* the Com- tion. On* Allle.| official eefd t;. S l r t . W i l l i a m
V lh lc il
One rat
Mel infantrym en^ BeibpA the day the site depend* prlmarilj
__
,
at 1 were 'or the program committee F Fo**. the hriiujiy Dakota hsry,
would nevef have dre*ineil that
AaJaUc-PacHie ribbon wth two on Rustle.. There am tw o main, i J jg H o m e O n l A ) E V C the neglect uf u most important
nt lh,f , ari
“ i nged for Mrs Dean to who flew lo fame at t.uadutcanat*
[Iwnlli* I'ri-iiileril I.. T downing 2d Jap*.and never again
th* I’hiippin difficulties barring the roed to I , t-i
Hem could have find so mmr'h I : t
- a mmineed
that
primary got ini., an urea whole the Jap*
•Win onp star. established diplomatic relations i rt
h e; 1
r
William F. Vlhlen iH-itrtng njon hi* Idture life The
riectVo if officers for the coin had nay planes
Foss contrac­
Health liepai Intent had tlr*nl .
7*00 leave from the Kun&lt;
Hwitaartand ta not a memoer m .—... Theater Visiting his wife, that all school children receive i
. yr‘11 would take place neat ted malaria during hts second
th* United Nationa,
tbe -form er Martha Telford* and Cheat X rays in order lo search wpe"
.J home ulioul n year ago.
hit mother. Mrs. tannin Vlhlen. ijut tlie hlddrn and deadly germ* '
C H A R T E R D E B ATE
' The Marines had another "fi­
a t Mieral Heights, His father of T H iohnnv came home from
ll Iam- man t&gt;ul he 1* listed a* mis­
CORRECTION
school most Incensed that hi*
-UW late J^onanl Vlhlen.
LONDON. Aug. 22, W — Prime
sin g-■Major Gregory
Iloyngton
[H Vlhlfn served with the Uth teacher should have told him,
Still ano­
Minister A tlee called for ratifica­
Mrs.
IF Vincent o f Miami. o f Okanogan. Wash
Pore* in Normandy, northern along w ith . oiJuu Atudent*. to be
tion of th* World Security League FTlb te and the crossing of the tested for such “ ihing! Juhnny'x and not IS r r t o n i o u s l y s t a t e d hi ther lust Marine 1st l.icuL. Rvy
Charter In the House of Commons Rhine. Into Germany. He wears mother, with her nose ill the the Hen Id Monday, Mrs. J H 1«-11 llunsen uf Newtonville, Maty,
thrii*’ battle atari on hie ,,'ETO uir, proceeded to call the teacher Mitchell,, is a surviving »i.»l«'t'. o f —shot down 25 Japs before he
Mitchell was killed.
Has the good toneon- and inform the well meaning the late 8gt David
rlhbott, and has
McCamptiell wu« well ahead of
‘
»h b tm . Prior lo entering young woman that her son did who died Sunday In Miami, Fimer
nearest
Nuvv cnmpotitorx.
m he was aislaUnt aalca not need an X-rav for T, ll. She al anm01 peements will t * made hit
t Lieut. Kueene A Valencia of Alaih charge of Ihe kale of further informed
the teacher later.
I meds. C alif , w*s second with 23.
produce at Chat* and that her son hud everv rare,
1 leal Alex Vraclu. Katt Chicago.
llig h School in 1935.
every indulgence and that she
had 19
The TVwnsend flu h will meet |I ml
hrmrlf, was iiutie capable of
•Post wgs introduced In | , r,.jng after Johnny’s physical Thursdej in the Court House at ^ j lent. Col. J*v T Rotihin* of
with Mr 1. P Hagan I C,soiidire. Tex
*rioihrr high-aco*
8. on Jan. ). 1913: In j Welffirr
Thin ended the first rt■oo p.
presiding
The public I* invited I rlo " Army ac*. finished the war
f |BaaI Ittuf I im PR|» tlTBj
to attanr
with 22.

^ n‘%£SuS0dSL!T^iii

Peterson

In

War,

Group On Proposal

» ms .. . . . — .

|_ This

c , ,, .

, .. —

in «•

' ‘eo-gt liarr

ri-i Local Champs Are
. . . . - -*•&gt; Badly Mauled By

Mrs. R, L. Dean
Talks To Kiwanis
About Literature

Wbr ; Lt- ‘Master Mind’ Humill-

( itio(l Books ( ailed
Basis Of Charac­
ter In ( ’ hi 1(1 r v n

As

Naval Training
Stations To Keep
Going For Year

Dmvn

i:t To Dm

Movie To Be Made
Of Treasure Hunt

Mass Vray Fxams
To Hr Given H&gt;
Stale Mobile Unit

CpI. Sidney Stafford
Becomes Sergeant1li*"*/-

HOME ONLEAVE

** $ *

«

■ s a ii

Florida Navy Flier
Hanks Find. Among
World War Aces

'll

�S“
r

i
i

— -v-

ft-

*

rrCTiJ,. :

.1

W EDNESDAY.

T T :' *'.!K » * !» F

W ED NESD AY. AUGUST 22. 1945

TTTE HANFORD H E R A LD , BANFORD. FLO R ID A

PA G E TW O

;Mass X-tty Exams
iTo Be Givt»n By
State Mobile Unit

AUTO MECHANICS WANTED
I’ armonent Employmenl
Good Wiirklnjf Omdilitmu

strum nt having to work In a
wii| plant «&gt;&lt;it keep house- o k - t l w
•ante tins.*. Isn.t taken to neglect, Htata lkink.
mg the children More and more
Cl^rkj Rebecca to Florida
thernthet indolent
colored , «rfr 1 Dank.
came to &lt;i .i \
with the children
fWtJafaglUna, of M gr lg agr a
inti! the earn hours o f morningFlorida Slat* Dank to Wlllir
u f t. i
having
spent
the
day Patterson.
(I aallaard M om
4»»» •
huphaiardlv *e&lt; mg to their n*lI’ roUscUv* Lifa In*. Co. to SidpltAAc **t thin rpinMiif a ir
"Youi»K Johnny iff**'* "•
'*
Soon n
aa&gt; rumored, that
Federal Farnj Mortgage Corp
lra«|t K^rw up tnouKh to think Mary
u is. seen constantly in to Margaret Ubra Frier.
nf marrinirr to thr I *vr I\ k "
rcHain iinrht clidis with her bo»i
A ffidavit
lit* xt door. • and when hr v nfile yoittiir rnisliand begOR tq
I ^ w i i . T. P. re: F- R- Holeman
almost 20, they weir married
wish
foi
letters that did no t
Roth
were
quite
young
an I mine. Finally Ihr neighbor! &lt;li»Almo*t 200 newspupgry now
• polled anil really in mum wavs t in bed
bv
loud
and
dnjidtgn maintain current and past file*
too Immature for surh a rr
laughter in the early lyour* When
•*
• pnnsiliility. Thr ee year, elapsed the young mother would- arrive or mlcrofljill'
- two children
had rnmr
to at home, called the I'astot; of
ble«* the home of thl* ihniinin,' hei i (lurch.
•
couple. Then *uddenl&gt;
I
tins point that i
Kre long young Johnny receive I
Mint
ted with tha. cat#. i&gt;
hit sUniniorie from Uriclr Sam
When I met Maty. she had belie had been feeling must tirr.i tome
b ille t. disillusioned and
anil exhausted and had been in cnreless, for in h e f thinking long
some
vitamins
n
|
|
„
^iven up hopt o! si.'
tending t o ' » # |
from
the
fa m il y
«|im l.rf
Johnny's tytuir Ir ihe mrantiine
tiimehiiw he had never mmlr th
Jtihnny mure » i» l more was
visit to thr office un to thin w it limit letteis, the young 1
time.
Rather
dUturlw-d
iilunii „
■ anil, more .might divei
leaving hit
little family
and
ill own hei sense o f 1c
• Inweif down by hi* liaiinl faiigm
( lessliess
Tile rhilllrtui
yining Johnny
went
"v
'' present arc in i humbug home,
win • not ntuiching. lull i .ithri Mniy t. working in a war nlgnt,
wearily reporting for duly
Julinny trying lo win hi* ni}MM
_ * -hail passed th- with tubt-reulo.is that he nilakt
"T hree day
young wife waited ansm i.'y tn. hull y Inline and le-establish l|l*

(iuod Pay
A p p ly

O n ly I f E x p erien ced

WIGHT BROS. COMPANY
I’ ly m o u lK

Chryhlcr

AJX . ? i U,UlU“‘ "Lu, no.*

SUNNY
MORNING

A

wunl, then’ suddenly one ?vr-initg
the phone rang, it wu* li.inny
nt ln*t! Tru* It wn*. but not n
Joymi*Johnny. In a voice heavy
with dread and mental ariiUish
fie reported the furl that I'nclc
Sum ri.uld not u*e him m ill.,
war • he was returning horn.
with a rather serums ...........I

(UNDID W H im v I * *&gt;*•( AOS e'*ts «*.r&gt;«l Igl#lr*
Ssktslty Dlllllltri Car*. N I C

THK IT A T K
HI* FMMIIDA
l»i
p oiio T in
n i l . i. t: i i .
list
firm
Rl i f f I
rfclUd»lpkl«e
I'raHif liakla.
A .worn Ulll III Vomplalol has
ln« i^-.n riled In the rMreillt fo a r t
In and fur Heitilnnle r'aunlj. KlnrIda. In i liaiirer&gt;. . ( H n r l you hr

C hoppor— D ayton

Distributor

Stiilea

M ill*— Reatnnriint

ami

— M cC ray R e frig e ra tio n
__ W iilk-in Coolera —

I Expected To Land
I In Japan Tuesday

Ilunl. I* r

VPCNCKIf

rather

ndvalK*&lt;l

.Slicing

Mitch Inca

Iloapilal

Machlnea

Anirncan irnurce* **i&lt;1 the Japa

IMG

to GET

h a r r ic o

. m -f?

_____
lit* ^^
J ar*n
«»

___
ageeicr.

Pan HoIIb ... doz ... 7c
O O N “f

«

WORRV). 3 HE

x

rDotnet,

ne»e would * »c th» g r r n t w t dis- ' broadraat tha coOUaurth|ue within
24 hour* after Emperor Hiro
play of m ilitary poaer ever as

S.ilitltor for Plaintiff

^AND.*&lt;HL GIRL
l MARRV MUST HAVt'
A SCNSt Of HUMOR'

W M tN VOU G R O W
UP, A R C V O U G O -

w W , Or

iWM * i l
V

• M

Spice Cake

V

25c

Raisin. M nr trie

l f l /

1 Golden Pound ea 28c
Orange

Coffee Cake
ION A FLO UR

,M

ea 21c

10 lbs, 39c . 25 lbs, 97c

PLUM JAM .....

l i b jar

........ 24c

Ocean Spray

r ed . . . Just send It In ihc SE M IN O LE OR

and ilresse* by letting us do your eleonlr
»ur clothes unlc»* you have t h e m *&lt;

/A/V/TE

C RANBERRY M A R M A L A D E

21c

STRINGLESS BEANS

N o. 2 can

12c

OATS with C H IN A .... 40 o * p k * ...
TON A PEAS
2 No. 2 cans

30c
23c

National 3-Minutc

4Vj

hflltana

Seminole County
Court Record

V IN E fiA R

POP TELLS ABOUT THE G00I OLD “ HAZE” !

Q t BtL

Cane I’ ntoh

*

,

V2 Gal. can

SY R U P
vJU5T IMAGING WHAT THE
w o Old w ou l o be l i k e

- w ithout a s c &amp; y i

Pur* O range

\

F or all |iiir|«isns — Case*

Rearh-iii RtTriifi’ralorit —- F ro
Coconog fo r ,

ten

S lorife

Cheala

w h at you desire

and

llefrigerato rw

We

build

.'Ill

Went Colonial

Late

w o c o

if it i.-t not already in I'm diii lion.

\|ni. i . 11. i mi by
tlrnnt
l'r 1.1 din tn Flank U.
I -hdi.w '
Ii,, . ,,
I i - . , . Ii.ii Barber el

Drive

Orlandn, Fla. I'htine B727

, ii

I

-

I,nil.

II

MOM. \VOUkD.HAVE TO
0 1 Nl) o v t H A WASH BOARD
(f*0 lifC T f'C

Barber.

ID HAYl 10 04.1 UP ‘
IARi i i P TO GCI TO
WORK AND P A Y

Orel!

Are You

K irn iliiiT

Driving ;i car that

W A $ H (P i

I TOoo TW no-'* o&gt; COO-X£)

l uiuming. Brinatd K et ux to
W X l i . ht v i-t is
.
Wright lliiintliy in KtekJel A,
My rt li- Jciiklfi.
City
•'isnf.iia I- J F. Hodge

TFO R O O f t * i N ....

SU1TTB
PfAPf.tXA*!

T- OR

2 lbs

RAISINS
MINT JELLY

y •

Brniidi-il

W HITE BACON

&gt;Ats0 DttEBTEO AT
I N I G H T - AN D
LH0L0UP MEN
r would i w c a Picnic

f f b Jars

C ir a n ic l

COTTAGE CHEESE
DRESSED FRYERS
/gnsiur's I’ irnient*

CHEESE'(sliced) .......

has broken glasses?

Fresh Bulk

1 O P* 6 V I N
M ID IC AT IONS , / V - - ^
all In ONI aulftll !

HsIffsHmii

i

Broken lytndshicld mid Window* nrc it di'finUr
hazard— rt|iilacv them b»lny with Snft'ty ( . ! « '*
a lamlonted glaa* that provide* greater protection
from broken flyir.R piece*.

Fob'o,

u n iE v e s —

1— Inflamad Watary Eytf
2— Reiplralory Conggillon
3— Noiol Irritation VSnotzing
r

Wc bnvc n beautiful line of framed mirror*
at ren-Htmable price*—

f*&lt;k ■sgU*rl*a rslltssi
lllp ts l 4lil**l*rty
&gt;r*&gt;prsai sf H X y/ IV IL

/ &lt; 9 jJ
/ r.*

*

of
• hi

PORK SAUSAfiE

S*l*
mills to Frank

Sk T n l e s s w i e n e r s
BLEU CHEESE

B. A-hdiLW*1
Heal F.-lair Mnrlgsges
Kohrlce, b m ig , et ux to C*rl
Brenu-r el o»
fianimagr Ir. wqy Broughlmi el
ux to Jatne. S. Owen e t ux,
lnglitm. Finest et al tn R. W.
K .tej
Slnothoff 11.-1 lee rt C. *t ux in
Virginia f ii rol him ('hem. Corp.
Hunt. How aid et ux to Florence
V Nicholson

Herman's
pn
. . . M )rif . i ( i nst
• Yt*r 9fm«, •!#. «« d
••

•acA. b»d§# a*4 unU b««i !&gt;*•»#
y«w Im 4»# «

s

9*f •
»tdty

of tks ■
»««bfnKip

|»»f o li« «l ibt *

"‘••bff. **d il'i All Iffll

SMOKED SAUSAGE
Spentond kf

Sweet Fickle

FLORIDA POWER l

RELISH (bulk)

.

Armour'* Slur

BOLOGNA (sliced)

I'hnne 320

rTouchton Drug? Co,

llastv. Fed et ux to Angelo
f'oiislnntine
( h s l l r l Mortgages
Hurst. Milton to Sanford At­
lantic National Bank.
McCauley, Mary . in Hartford

ar c

warming

u p . . . Have

UNTIL THE KUSH
%

i•• *

14•

e( %*-

* * »*» ^

made now save
&lt; *»•

time and money

«|MIIKbtriri

1 «1 rr.'i*trntioii

'Him

\.|.l (M im** t»

I

lt| 4hI11Ct It••I

..||

•

L e t ud g i v e you c o r n p lo to in lo r m o t io n a b o u t

i Buff f%li* Bill i
l*uffuItH*% in I *■
r A&lt;li«.itJ ImiiMiIII:

h o w e a o y and i n e x p e n s i v e it is to h a v e a n ow ,
P a ir b a n liB -M o r B e

r e p la c e m e n t

m a g n o to

in -

n ta lled on your tr a c to r, c o m b in o or p o w o r u n it

207 M i i u n o h a

\%t*nur

Table Supply s G u a r a n t e e d Meals

which in nnr n»t»nth i w h c t l ftOO
* nil t»f *h»cli hml lt» \&gt;t i t iftjiU&lt;sl Mini mrani h lit! of c * t m
vtnrk for flerkx.
T W jri»»ti|inr -K-p»r1mrnt 4tf th**
Ritlir'tt Honrrl r U h hmnllrvt M|in||
cation* from nunrri* of
|iA*«rnKfr ct-r* *tn*l l.'fTO inicV*
(oKcthrr
wijh
ulliM
\t»h«clc*
miking a tot a I of A A.lft Atil&lt;intt4
11v«* vrhlclr* which boil
I*«

H ead y T o C o o k

S A U S A G E
G ra d e

A J titry

STEAKS
S n i' s ri q o
.. I
Snusaqo

Sirloin
C lub
T-B onc

N EW VACUUM CLEANERS

h

Krr'ti ilrouiiil

itKRUi

H a m b u rg e r'b 2 5 c
}ll

f

*4t ATI-Ill

Roast

k

Roast

lb

30c

KIRIH VACUUM ULE \NER CD
ItiMim

I mi 7 A tla n tic

Nntirm.il Hank

llldg

Shrimp

CO PLACES!

DO THINGS!

Ni

Ii 1111.It N

I

)»r&gt;tl P o r c h
W .*iltirs &lt; )

S n a p p e r ib

SEE PEOPLE!
Pc a c h c

SUPERIOR USED CARS

1 lb can

W o r c e s t e r s h ir e

* ’•*

(WIlDllitl •»^4*l^. IMlIll'
th# iiypmi 4i»nln»l pit

1939 Buick fil ToarinR Sedan

S ea

H
Hi

B ass

ll&gt;

CluirngolcJ 1,1 2 S
T i p r a r y 'm i;i r&gt;ki1 11

Viin f “ • I Grapoltun

Marmalade
If, •' I " ”

2

V4 lb 17c .

TEA

1

Magneto repairs

THIS WEEK ONLY

No. 2Vi ffla

FLOOR W AX

a Coca-Cola

Urn

I I ft i MillieVkhn I• HI I •' '*
«flniiiH»n
*»
. Ilfl'l f * »% % * i t h |*f (*• 1*1*
Mini. mill ir«»%rinmrt «
\
I ' i v k%m mh i m1 r\ m l •

- I T» |

VEGETABLE SOUP .......

Our Own

\ »♦ iiiftal

1 lb cai

Wilbert'»

Things

&gt;lcanwhile^ fi'h tm g in Man
t-hurln TiiriT yiitm illy c nilcd. with
Russian foreo* in possession o«
nearly all ciUet am ' stratefic
points. Ntppponi-se troo|i» were
surrendering to Soviet unlta Ir
southern half of S*k
Ksrnfutn. r...
halin Island. only 2* miles *bo\-*
Ihe main northern J*|iane*e is
land of Hokkaido
But tha Nippon*** continues-:
sporadic operations
along
the
100.mile southeastern
Burma
front, snd In one instance British
planes w»r&lt;- forced to hrvnk up n
S'lp|Kini-se fore* which hml stu
■ounded gu rm la unit*
Fleet lo Flsnk Jap**
Thr fact that Tokyo Jomrwai I
'hr mtf M»fhoAP " ifb Ihr orrui'ii

Gibbs'

BUM PKIN

\\ X S H I V i T O K . At»*r
1 hr iiHliiiir* m iM U l l**»l*4
|.»rr«| l»* Ml'ltollir tl»r

ipumers Ip

Japan 8atnrr1*y, with tht ate- I
born* landing* Sonday and the
entry
tarty
Monday
of
“ tw o .
Allied f l e e t * ” on S «tr »im flay , I
outside T o k y o Bav. with “ one
unit entering Tok*o d a y tf eon
head.
Miss las Verne
PonVte, |
fiiiwts; Mr*
Ksretyn Jrter. fires
Mrs. Bessie V Xoschaty and M l»«
Muhel Shuman, heuileil the ga*c-|
line department.
A more rs^-ent department at I
the Armory » a * that of Bent
Control, hraded by K. C " N r s l "
Smith
Mrs
\
A
StrPvi who had 1
charge
of
fwei
nil
rationingtarv hotheads attemiding to ob
puintc.l not ypsterdav Uint tliere j
.trurt the nccupatkm.
were
l.tiOP cases of fuel oil |
Japa Withdraw droop*
applications that were pcmlinc
The Japanme communique said when operulinn* no rat liming
that “ in ortler tn avoid any ilrlfc weresuspended These.
«he «uht (
arising frown this l*ndlng,'i~Nlp
were licmg taken c »r e of at the
poneae armed troop* woulV he rate of almot Hh n ihi) T h e r e ,
wilhdnivm *»» promptly ea po*- • rr 2.1.000 users nf fuel oil In |
tlhle" from the landing area to this munly
thr south of Tokyo.
In the gasidtne departmint arc
Limits of the area for with
neat
folders giv ing a mni|det.
drawal of the Jananeee troops rccsrrd of the snwn' it nf g.isoliii '
were described a* follow*:
allotted to each bsM in llir yuan
ty since the rationin ' proittam
began For inrn-highwav gasoline
llonr there were on the avgrugv
•very *i* month* l . l d d applica­
tion* involvin'* a total nf 274.- .
h!tf&gt; gallntw o f gasoline Another I

Whttr .^nil

H A N D SOAP

F L O R ID A

operation* woaW be ttwrltd over ]

l.easr

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

lldl
Mi

,
|
I
!

tmn nnnminctfUfnt
pUhi rvt
,l»nce that l.hmt r.*n Taksshir .
h « w » h i . Irader nt thr S'ippnm-*..-initiuinw
m
Ms nils
r*purli--l
MarArthur's plans and demand.
»
nf
fin
al*
within
a
in iu|i rwnkin
return t ••
few hours aft.-i hi
Japan
Tlier* wu* nn o f fic i»l i-«nflrms
turn hetr uf th* J a r " " e » e " «
nimncemcni
ni
ihi
m-i upatn.n
schedule tint the Nip|iiin*sr eini*
sane* w.-n- given the precise
landing data* Imfum* they l&gt;ft
Manila. S|I tf ToVyu's lirna.b *»&lt;
was . n * i absooiitelv rrnrrsl. it
neVrrthrles* was I 'l e t l i cl**-*
Authm n a tiv e simree* In n 'a id
ttie full |*iwer of \mernm, lb-elwnukl flank Japan when M«'
Arthur * n l e r « Nippon tn lws..i-ir
th* Allied roniltmndcr in I hief
of occupation fnrrvs.
Every availald* ship will Inmiulereil
for
th*
cured.......
Sources here said it would Im- i Illfirst tinn thr full combat f . n i nf
the
win enlarged
Am en an
N av y would l»e to geth ri Im
single opi-rntnm The arninda .nl
ii* Inrren-i-il by mittirrnu* ■u* 1•

SA tam

the

■wouto et dahk

a t *d m i
rule eon
mil vrovt

Pt. 28c

S uUmmh Aniilei

HEAVY SAP IRON
OR A 0R O O A A
e v e r y t h in g
h a r d w A

d r in k s

HONEY

PU SW A

*lTHt STFEETi

L AT E R .
- lO G C I __ _
M O M IVOULQ 6E fUSMNCi
OVER A H O T STO VE
, SUPPER MIC.HI BE LATE

.COluy r t t t ) BIUS

Deed

■tuarter* at Manila. V a o A r t k o r
remained
silent
on
occupation
(ilan*.
a
The communl&lt;|«* eahl that air

FLA .

STl j'F K I) OLIVES

H E R A L D . S W F O R Il

"Board To

A P p SSb J E L L Y ......... |2 lb j a r ..........25c

C O i^T P A /? / S O /V

SAf&gt;i E O f t D .

.Tvnufr

— C o ffe e

O I.

THK SAN FO RD

1*45

1 *erobl*d o f f a for eign country
! *The Japanese imperial bendciuirter* and Imperial gnvertimsnt
| |« a joint r om m 0 nW|O« said the
irne troop* would land a‘.
fi a ir field 20 mile* aouthof
T*ky».
with
further
ngs Tuesday from wamhip*
IC.SIIBSM e-.aa. I’S * . Us.1
m et# annnoneeil yesterday, and * n" transport* In the Yokoauka
at tSa rmnxth o f T ok y o B»v.

Sem inole

family and hel| his frightanM
girl wife see and think more
clearly
•
•
"This is a race against tint!
and t u runistimcr.
this i* a
true, u it.ij/it tab
thl* ncOtf
not hme hi;|i|&gt;"iu-d if in tht!
lug..
Ig, Jr tinny hail taken thg
teacher's advice and if M l I V ' *

NtAv a va ila b le— no p rio rity
H ob a rt

|l»

&lt;i.\HI.a S'I i w

22.

I MacArthur Is

Tubqrculonlsji They had ncvi-t mother enulil hove been sen*B&gt;|g
drenmed such a thing could rxitl
enough to realise that tubcrci|nevertheless th* Army duel«n at
the Induetilln M*jt«r had dis­
covered thr9|M|l|
*'*
chest X-ray In*

COMMERCIAL REFRKiERATlON
Geo. T. Barr

I I I C I I A I I I I ' W MII.LHIt for el
thr»# |irr»r|ia dir iheirf*
rominrmf you lo
and
lelfort raid Court at Ihr of
; tht Clerk of aald «v u r i *
lord. Klorlda. on « r»- l'»in
AuKuat. A l&gt; 1*11. «»ih»rwi
( f r r pro runfrrro Hill l*r i
nealnat &gt;t»u
ll U furttirr ordrrrd III"
I'ltatioh l»* put»ll»h*st in I h
ford lit raid
a
ne«aap»|*er
llahmt In Sanford. .Hrmlfi'dr i
•Florida. onr» cm**Ii a r rk f'»

l e g a l n o t ic e

L E G A t NOTICE

M E L L O W AS A

r on»rculJ*r
.
A
W lf aN K ^ i.
hand and offici*i
•e«l aa C l t i k of, t h « ClrruH U«url
In and for MmlhaU U«»unfV. Fleer
Ida. thl* iht m n day of jul|U A
l» IM L
*
'
iHKALl
«&gt; |» lien.NIHlN
rUrlt i»f Circuit r o « r l
Me/ninnl# 4’ ounty Klor
Ida.

AUGUST

1 9 c

(Radio and Heater)
This is $75 under &lt;&gt;PA eeilim;

sauce

T ablot

and i« just
CARROTS
Ru t a b a g a s
Fre*h Tenfer

_^

One of Many l ine Buys!

..........2 ti

GREEN B EANS .............
FRESH C A B B A G E .........

Radio production hit an all
time high o f 1 3 ,600 ,000.000 In

W h i t e p o t a t o e s ......
YELLOW O N IO N S .... . J

modern novel rterWea from North
cm Italy.

B

1044.

m o t o r o il

2 G&amp;i. can tl.42

qlts

W n F u t i f e ' . . ......

- ft

03^4

GRAPE JUICE 1 .....P t BU
]f&lt;u« a Co\c just naturally means What d.*u*Uu*jy to spend an evening!

BAKIJIG P O W D E R ...... 2 ib Jar

It Ufa Let's da this dfidbt' Indoora or our, thePam dwt rcfm)u± witk

nil*.iJPICK LES ™

8ANFOR.D C O C A -C O L A

.^

agnettt

BO-'TTLIN G C Q .n
!

,

-w

* M »r «

form

the

U

S 1 Lon g Ii la n d C o b b !

POTA

cargo

( *ahf ( I f i ' r f i d M n

A p p le s

|b

13c

Potat oes 5 ig» 2 9 c
c

*

i t:«

Carrols 2 bch* 17c Yam s

L a y TS o M A S H ...... 25 l b * ......

AUTHOliir o t IN I CO CA.C Il* COM SANT IT

anfl

Fancy C »l"

D A IR Y FEED ...... Uf

l O l l t t D UH0I I

name

IN THE SOUTHEAST
A
Morc pcOpIc drink Adanric Ale and B ey th ^ any other.

P e a n u t b u t t e r . ..
K LIH
1 lb can 57e

ice-cold Coca-Cola U tfc tymbol oftfriendly Mn**,

both

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

i s ....:....... 2 lbs

CE ..... ........... .
GRAYENSTEIN A PPLE S

. . or throw another loi

tn

...

3

ib* 2 5 c

N C Orrsn

Nr\»* Crnp

Cabbage it 4 ‘Ac

Rutab agas ib 7'^c

OkU

.*ls Persian

Whits

Onions 3 •*&gt;» 27c
Coltf. Bartlett

Pears

.

^

Lim es

3

ib

20c

,

* 17c

Lemor

tfiTIliU
Q u a n tity

PJUMOUVS SOAP

S U P E R SU D S

WHEN A V A ILA B LE

W1ICT AVAlijUtl.E

- tV i«

ca k o s

9c

Keep fikln Baft, Smooth

B ath S ica

of BrntitKul Women

L a rg o S ire

23&lt;

Riobts Resetvod

F n c e i G o o d Thtu A u g

25

�V

\

itU M n M

while he » » » tramping through !
mud, flyin g flack Widen *kir», '
fararhutlng Into rne.ny territory j
o r • hopping In I arls, he was |
doing It fo r vou. I only wish my |
husband could come home to me,
but he, like many ihouwmUt of
other*, « u killed »o that you and
I could go on living a* free
American*.
So I urge you to hold your
head* a little higher and know
that to aome one man you are
brighter thap the »un. I f you
eve* fall off tliat pedestal, I
pertonally will brat you full of ■
bump*.

HiPATOhfTivlW

Hospital Care

The S a n fo rd Herald
rttiuwe aver*

W ED N ESD AY; A1ICUOT 22, i f f

THE QASrOHD lIBBACat^AarORD PIX&gt;RIDA

3 Y . r: P A C E PO U R

la I N *

■U n e i'P ir T lO W

H AT**

I*, rail. le *4&gt;aaM

(’• r iU i— « * r k
----- —
Maalk ------ ------------—
e Naa'Va ------ -----------

T h e Florida Hotel
U' now

Under.
New Management
Nici* roumH available
I

by the week

------------------------ —---- —

r e a * -------- -----•----

SANFORD
V E N E T IA N B LIN D CO
CIX)SED U N TIE SEI&gt;T. lKt
iVJj
if'l / R l

Sanford, Fin

C A IT . C. HOl.TSCLAW . (R etired )
Owner
£
t*

You buy insurance, \
pay fo r it, and forget]
It—until yon h a ro V j
loetl Then yoo wapljj
action. I f you insured
through a*, wo uko
core of til detail* and
■Range • prompt aet«)»
ik n u o t ,T W i Sero-y,
'leotjU t f r .u. caw d t

For More Happy Returns
oriie him *- 1‘erhup* it v a* th_• would compare ananahotn of our
egotist irui way he iu|Uared hi* &gt; familien and our do***. It made
ahouldera
and
Said,
“ Howy.i
I you aeent very elo*« to u* and
HabeT" or It may have bean 'he
Sir Waller Raleigh attitude he ' we forgot that (hell* were landing alt around u* and that we
had while helping me (tumble
might never *ee you again.
into u Jeep Re what It mav. I
I helped' *CapL Peter Brown
get nil starry eyed Ju*t thinking
celebrate hta annlver»ar y.
We
about him
cut n picture o f 111* beautiful
I been me pretty well aci(uah I
New Y'ork wife and their babv
ed with aevrral thuuaand mate*
from our In Mate* and 1 feel I •on, whom he hail never *een, on
know their womenfolk too. I have n table and n group of ua loaded
»een *■&gt; ninny picture* o f yoO and them while Peter told u* nl
nhout the Flniwri romance from
heard no much nhout you. I ten
n lot like n yardstick at hot ■ • tart to finiah. — Rob Epstein
wna in a hoapltai when I met
would enntr up to me and i»a&gt;
"M y wife i* alxiiil your sire," nr I him, he wan quite upaet. When
"I have u *i«tei with hair th • hi« Infantry outfit wan goimr
a
(m ail
demolished
color of yniir*" or "M y gltl wenr« through
he found a baautlful
the same vile vhor you &lt;!*,"- etc. I village
Grandfather’* clock. Hla mother
I wan in Turin a couple of hail alway* wanted one *o he
week* and nlmnat everywhere I ■trapped it on hi* back i)nd
went in to *hnp someone would marched on up the road. About
five mllea from there thay were
come uvrr with u bottle of pci
met by aorae Jerry soldier* *b
fume to a*k if I thought tneir
Rob had to ditch the clock, which
special girl friend would like it

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RUSSELL KAY
aubject nearest your hearts, —
Your man oversea*.
I spent 1M month* In the Euro
pean Theater of Operation* with
the USO-f'amp Show*, (hat youi
generous contribution* to the Nn
tlonul War fund helped to main
tain, and t fell madly, desperate
ly in love. Not with any orm
man hut with tha cnllra Am er­
ican Army, — I didn't have Ym
opportunity lo meet the Navy or
Marine*.
A fte r a good deal of experience
in various countries, I decided
that our own G.l, Joe la tha moat
fascinatingly beautiful hunk of
men In the world. Even those
fades!
peagreen
fatigues
two
*l*e* too large cannot deglam-

fate weeks.

, L

I wlih you could have teem tnrm
■hupping fur yuu It was quite n
treat to hear our rough btlrly
combat man sitting in the renter
of *tmw&gt; • muddy * field 'di*cua*|ng
I hanrl Ji. (iuerlatne Rhallmnr'Uhil
Schiaparelli Shocking
Hut * an
even grrnlrr treat w»* to .*et
noma nhv sweet kid /rnm Wlaronaln buying film y largarie or a
rough Brooklyn Rer^rant holding
up n Incey black nightie and
trying to ileetde if It wouldkfit
hi* wife I hope you liked thane
gifts because it great deni of time
was spent In choosing them.
They must love you no awful,lot
because going on ■ souping
tour uml trying to rope with
that Kmirh lingo ip rrn lit -omething
Major llud Keller from Tills
burg bought a glamorous red
turban for his wife. It wa» the
typical 1‘arisian headpiece and
towered skyward almost at high
a* the K lffcl Tower. Rut Parti
wakn't where we spent most of
our time. We lived In a llttlo
German farmhouae leas than four
mil** from Aachen before that
city fell. Our kitchen was the
hangout for boy* itatlonrd near*
by and they used to ell mound
and tell u* about tha pies and
cake* their * Mother* baked Wa

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
203

MU$CH BLDG-

G A P

A

fur HO days
mtlv costn

»C ^ I C

(iOOD TO K NO W !

1

Ca«h cum tx- Ixirmweri frtun ua on shortcut notice, with
no diaturbance.—"Jimmie” Rowland altti makes Ioum
of $76, SUM), $160, $260 or more- ohould your need*
require it.

FA M ILY

I

1

LO AN

CO.

o f S an ford
ft— Florida S la te Rank M dg.

CANT DRIVE

ff
’ Phone 33

CARS

It will pay you to continue to

TOPS»DEiu_

‘ .

The Jepanhae are .giving every
appearance of on enemy that, I*
defeated but not whipped ahd, In
allowing' them to get eway with
thl*. wo may be mel^ng the
same mistake we mode .with
Germany in the last war.,A* a
matter of fact, vnry few of the
Japanese soldteri -actually have
aver come lo contact with Amer-

. m i lout in the melee that aent
1 him to the hospital.
Yuu have a problem lo face
i
| when your man cornea home be1rauae he haa put yuu on ■
pedeatal. You are hi* life end
;

arFURNnunt

PA IlfT
PROTECTS

; V COLOR

lw” *Vma, Okinawa, bloody a.’
they ware, were -laolated engagemanta with comparatively small
a tea of enemy nutposte. The
y fighting dona by the Jepa
net* on e large emle wee- In
China against the Chlnaae. Moat
of the Jepenoee still think they
uood

• m

u m

• »*

C O N C K IT t • N I T S '

F IR S T S T .-S A H F B R D S ? Z M f j £ ^ ,

'

■ETE STOCK O F T E S T GRADE
WIDE V A R IE fY O F INSIDE C0LQR8 AND F » t
E SUPPLY of ALUM INUM SHELLAC And V A m j
EXPERT PAINTERS - CAREFUL WORK
LET US .GIVE YOU A QUALITY PAINT JOB!
FULL LIABILITY INSURANCE PROTECTION I
x

s n . j i r

11 i s
■-«

j

• ; •' , ,
\i m
i T h ' T S f1jT”
■ - .

iT A # n jo

'

- #• a

�‘I

M

tt

il l

i

' T H E

SANFORD

HERALD, SANFORD

PAGE FIVE ‘

F L O R ID A
B O B B B B ___- .

And
Calendar
TVEnN E S I) AT
The Service W i r e ' * Cluh will
meet in the Library of tin- I Si I
nt H:00 I’ . M. K ln tlu n of uffii'rM
will take | lace tinil nil iinoiilifi»
are r t t i w i l e i l to attend tin* im
j m i t a n t meeting.
.

MONDAY
T he Dependable Class of the
F i r t l Methodist Church will m « '
at the home o f Mrs. G. A Inin
donberg, W c*t Sidr at HtCMl I’ . M
T L 'c s d a t
T h e Pilot Club will hold its
regular dinner meeting in the
H otel M a y fa ir nt 7 : .10 1'. M.

Personals

- ................. ft ..... X“'sz ft

Sanitarium in Orlando Mrs Out
law will be remember c l as (he k w h" '
fives
former Mlsa Funic.- l.unl

|

---------- .---------------

r
' j
Presidents Jacksun, l.mcoln and
JnhriMtn were self i-d i .ii,d

Saturday Nijfht, Sept, lat, H»4r&gt;
9:00 V. M. Til
Feirld W a r I I V e l e r n i u ) A f l nil 11oil by

I

A D M IS H IO .N :

JI.IIU

|*KR

D i s t l i n r pt

C O U I'I.K

(T u v

with
*

,

'Mrs. Irene Burnham
her
Huh Birthday Party
*t

4 1ft tii iihitvii wr Circle.
------ --—^

M i* VV H I tulira it a mi infant
*oii, Kennrth l^nle. hone Arrived
home from the Orange (Jeneial
Himptiu) in Oi Undo.
--------------

“

Yellow

Values to *:&gt;.()()
NOW

IVEY’S
DOORS OPEN

12:15 P

ADM. 40c— C H ILD R E N

M__ SHOW'S CONTINUOUS
9c— ARMED SERVICE :»0c

TODAY and THURSDAY

*
'
V

11ut toi

ut

I -lb I'1&lt; 1

W illia m s
. . ,»• , , ■
h i D J O Y S I S t I S I T l ll &lt; ls t\

\|,„
venue.
| n ,|uy
(l,.t
t
.
pn)(t)

JV.I \\ illuni.
'*
enl.-rtitlned ..i &gt;
ho
f „ r tt„. f t, . t t-m .1.,*
j tmn,|e
, ........
. ,
. .

^ ft,,

A

lieiiv

birthday
W a ll

jrartv

f*»r

l.artv llait-li e f.i
I mm
T*,lmt„
,,
ami II dm. A
•
,{uth
Ruth (Tirlton. jJin ,» w .

Burnh ani.

( mprniiienttrnt *»f m im ti uf lit*
i
Samaritan IK&lt;mf)it««l1 uf We-1
J p^lm Hrnrh win given Mondn
I f t m ing ut the home of tin
[ hrothn

mil l

«it4i*r i n l a w ,

K lfrllftlm i

Mi

l nllt-v*

ul

I nlui liia

'*» Sc I * '
11 14-« hi* '
h i Jplnyilfl I
ill l|]t I tHlH
'
1• J 1
iS»-1hi i 1f ii
* rriit A
li'h*

111if i n t i f lit •

I

t w ti ref

n i.

i

ii i

i-*

tiffi

fa t

- """!•

‘
*

Hvrr»«*
t Hal

t *f *»-*I

E

m

T

io iic

1* (o id ia ll)

M EM

E

lo t h

In vited !

/ he New hall

H A N D BAGS
are here !

* ^41
.H&gt;
in
peel l

LEATHERS
t iII i t |
t I.I | . .
•I »
I tl. .
"I !»■tit IM
tT*111IM*I
|dmtn*
th .It
Hr,

Suedes , . .
Broadcloths

P o lic lie s

*

. . .

loll
. .i

f I ' •«

till *

riTr

Id 1* I.Hid
InU \\hn*
*
• •»'

IIFITI S T R E E T and 1101.1.1
1. \&lt; II N H .H T \1 s m
i Hi

Smooth Lammic

1

K m

..i

e lo p e s

. . .

..ho •
’ . Out,

• 1 i llt'PM'i Ini ll
t

T H E ( ’HURUH OF HOD

l wolid

I ij! i-iild Wutrr i i
mi Itrd lo rt toinni
i
• t i' • ** *gl»

AT

Plastic Patents

S|ir*,».*ii |

F t»\ r

t‘ * * l i l

tt it 11k1145 I"
i
tVtl ’ .

Specialists,
I ail iIu,-s...
M O ltK S O A P III I i n &gt;
Hr Mrginia I' VI loll t"

-

ill I1|* 1
il’
i
11ht'i at
• i n h ill)

,-akc am
|t I

tiuu

RK\ l\ \L SERVK' ES

f

J|||||||y

-----------

I

i 1 11Hllr i| I ..... r.,„. ■■nr ■
i
, t J 'll
A U Id T* .
. » *&gt; ■ .1*1 1
1K, *
tied
.ii
, m
in** i *
(*■
ft,-1
1Ml
' -A I" i
1 '* •
- 'd lllu*
1
1 i l .i
4.
I*
tit '
. t
Mi" .*
...... . dll t*
..I ...his'
1Is.
r* U
l.o iiln im i 1
1
Ct*l.
the lid is
\ k
Ilk.
ll 'K Mil
i ** • i; /
llirnhgt
(
*4* ' 1 » :i&gt;.
7 In !».*

v|

W |&lt;| tiitr

I \ i «11]•'|5i'

-v™1

iiM o n * Nyliins
:
A nd I ires To
B e ilnd Soon

h
4mfdo\
. !• I

1'

U•

i

1.1IA

St ra p s

. . .

m

I 1 VI
♦ I -IOC
i •r

In d e r a r m s .

a

lot.

Un lversiti

m e m lw r of U it? A mei
| Bl)(|
II Mil
1it
| Uhl ft \ lit -l*s| \ H llicilltlotl and Ui.
^ N iitK ifi.il \ j hgoi* of N 'tirx in g Fai

j rntimi
1
S t H * ll«
’ e*vi*idiig

.Hit* rta in n tM il
111TVV til 1*41

’Al i i *

fur
by

tl
Cr

Miss Gludys Wells left Sunday ; ||„r rv I
' I 'V fill IMl I
W r*te r of Lake .Mat
. .
r.f
lot*
hv Natinnal Airlines fnr New )lll(|
_ .
" Iitvi'raied”
accordin'
I • ..........
Orient!*. I -a ♦ where »Le will vt*n f ri,m An*tr ia which he receive
Ih -*.Kg ly
with
her
brother-In-law ^ and w Hi I tr *er&gt;mg
with the I t f
I »ii* HiiOip i
♦
miter, l.lcut
and Mr*
W
M Armored iMvmon of the Thu
’ ii n -tick Hi
S lent per for Ui day*.
Army
! ( Imi ti * ii into: ■■
Refresh menu were served t.
mi* un,»i I add '
Mr
and Mr*
H K. Harmon the
following
Mr*.
Hurnhan
C i l i i r f ht-foi i
and young non, Clayton, of Win
guest of honor, Mr* S F W t *
I * fli,l|dl|i.f 111 .,i
ter dkaveti spent thr week eO"l ter, CpI W r*ter. Mm It H H i h
' he mu f r -I
!'
J here » " the guest of Mr*, H at
and *on Will lam, Mr and Mt
,h*- jt at it ii -&gt; k,
, Hum's parent*, Mr mol Mr*
l
Harry VSntr and W. It « onnolH
&gt;'ll Of t
1 I
fv
' 11 llrow n. Jr
A
d...... graph recording lh&lt;
.inHi,|e it ip'M'i
t
.
. wtte mail*} by the group to sen
J
Mr. am! Mrs. U M. H a»rl-&gt; n 1congratulation, t « Mias Wlam
^
have returned fm m Washington, J f rrd_ M ab «l Pane and to Jun i - | ( / U H r t c r
I lO T K C
S l l \&lt;n \ \
D t
where Ih.-y vl.ited wDh |,|L»mrlck. Jr
of 1 akomn h i t 1 * * 1 . .
,
,
Mil mi thalr finth'Omlng n n
A t
t\ . k ilt l l t l l H . . l o l l l l . l t

Announcement

RITZ THEATRE

^

M rR
R Pippin ami daui;h . Iin,| Mr,
Jlarry Watt.
102" VAit I ITT udd &lt;h- -&lt;d\ I I
trr. Pe/g&gt;. have returned from Maple Avenue
hi.«
d
Si |T * ■*
New Grleane. la,, and T ro y and
A nutivf uf low a , Mr*. Burn Id f hick ll*
min- h
Plnckard. Ala., where they spent ham hn* worked for many yaar* ■tni'
V\ litlilllla tw o weeks' vacation.
in Florida, notablv at the Florid-i ,.ff •files hill * *ut
S i t n i i ii i r i m n In O m a i k I o She c a t m
Th.&lt;t..U.-Idi h, ♦.
in
SUM ' No
to W .*- 1 I 'u lm Hi-fich ii ' ’ e n r
tint I Mi*
Jnrk McCotluin lef t j din-v11v from the King'* Dau^b
i. 1*1l*t|MHit- Ii • hi
yi*ater»l»&gt; for Atlanta, (.a
to ( trr'* lloApital. Texan
She r*
vmrt with relative* for several j reivnl her U S degree in numiru
s r .il*
udinini .i t ul inn (aim the TeacherMrs .1 M Wilson and grand
ilaughlcr
Mrrtnm,
sjienl
* .....
time vr.itlng with Mrs
J
'1
M ay . win. is confined to tb
hospital In Waycroa*. Ga

Red

ii

&lt;' - I ' ; " " " ' 1 I” *!'*1 '
'
*•"»'
‘J'"1, '*
"/ •s *," " n,’ lr M" fh
»“ "*• »
»''■ "
fr*»m
fr,»m i'nnii»in.
* nnmlu. «•* ti »*'

i.
i
i
.
, u
guests
fra lerni*”
'- 1
t t ^ a—
n d1 ----'
p rM1J“
id m *t o f u
Mur
, *
tar Hoar
aM .” fllte h is been employ
ril for the past two ye
veara a .
r, , ,

rela-

Washington. D. (\ la vliltin g
rmiain, Mia* Kiettv Jo Brork.

A t 1 he Armory

(irrrn

ilrr i t't* til

|•I • •

Mr*. W . D. Blount returned 'investigator for the Senate MU&gt; ■
An,
Sbtdht
Best,
1
A ffa irs SubcommittM on . 1 '. -r a ml Murv Uaflts
Atlanta, fia. a f te r spending a tary
week as (he guest o f Mr. and War MubilUAtion, of which Sriui
» , l.|
Mr*
t»
\ I*
.
|
lor Harley M. Kilgore o f We-l
Mrs. II. M. Hamby. .
\\ \V lUlHMI- M»
M rginia ia chairman.
Yj ,
. Ml* J 1 IU
Mr. Lanilpg is employed at j
Mrs W. II. Ilach of Flushing.
-hi'ih.
Si raw tier.
Mi

— -- „

Im l.i

While

*W ‘

il

till .

the p eaen t time a. an •eonomi.r
„
in ih . Office of the Allen Pro
, , „ l)flt,tl s „
v,
A
perry Custodian in \\ aahi.lgt.m
%1, „
, .....
He is a graduate of Hobart Ctrl
l^Hjn l.awsor, o f the U. S. Irgc, Geneva, N. Y. and has don.
work
In the
social —
—
Merchant Marine laft yeatcrdai graduate
H IN TS TO H O U S I.W IV I for New York City where he will science* at Columbia University.
and at the University o f North
- —
return to duty.
Carolina at Chapel Hill. He Is i
Weekly from Horn. Den....
atratlon Spi rlnll-l s,
Friends of Mm. J. M. Move member of Phi Ileta Kappa »tid
Tallah **^c
, will be glad to know that she uf the Sigma Phi Society.
^ is improving rapidly at thr Way
cross A l l . Hospital In Georgia . . .
.
WeckH From llnmc Denmn 11

lint Inn

Closihar Out All
SUMMER NON-RATION SHOES

f"/
wiH

ill

I„ I.. N Y. is visiting with her
mother, Mrs. J. W. Meru. for
two weeks

;CAMPBELL-U)SSIN(J POST N«. r&gt;.i &lt;

f

oitutical

Mr
And t Mrs.
Lelt oy
T ill).
announce
the
engagem ent
of
their daughter. Marjorie, to John
llelcher U n i i n r of Geneva. New
IllK1TI A N N O I Nt K M K N T
York T he w e l t i n g will be hel,
.... Saturday,
A-* a■■—.i _ ,1 Sept.
—
Jn♦*,V H.
Idl
*ut
■a b.Uu
r. n..
on
Mr. and Mrs It K I DTii-^U of
__ ______________________________o'clock in the afternoon In S'
Ml I ^ r u nnnuiinrp !l«« luMh of
—
1 Mary's Chanel i f the Washing!.',
a daughter
nt
Hit*
\V ,il^i uutfi
Mr&gt;. W. C. Salcher I* visiting I Cuthrdnd,
Washington,
U. t
Memorial It p it ki 1 in Ku-n* on
h o daughter in llradentoii.
| Canon William Draper of tin
Augu*t 20.
____ —
, Kpiscnpal church will .offic ia te
M u . II. 1). Mimlh and daughter,
M i»« Tillie, u native of Sai
Mi
nn&gt;| M r - Kitji I 1 .kv i- mi
ford, is the granddaughter of
Mm. Jack K Murriiun, left Sun
finQUt'r Hu* birth of Uu*it dttufh
the late E II Killwe. a pioneer
l« r, ( iiulv ( uthiTim-, tin Vutf 15 .lay for llruwttwood, Ten.
of Central
Florida. She la
i
ut thr Fernald-Uiughtim M em ­
John Dunn la s(&gt;eniling some graduate of the Florida State
orial Hoipital,
time visiting as the guest of College f o r Women, and hold, a
...
,
Walte r Heal.
m u it rr'* ilrtre c from Columbia
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Hut law an■
1p ,
lt
hilr ■( l h » ^
Florida
nouncc the birth o f n laughter
„
. . , , o ,.,r
iotio.&gt;
Mm

American Legion
Dance

i

A ctivities

Personal

l iagr s* hich
MJsh Marjorie Tillls
ToWedJohiiB.LansIng ......

» , T .it__ m rn T Liiu n iwi m n ■

I w i« h to Miinoiiiit*' thnt I
itnt m ilffn in K
from
the
A m e r ic * n N otion a l In a u rmice C o m p a n y i n of A u g
25. and I wiah lo thank m y
m any f r lln d u for ihi ir patronaife.

I). W. BARBER

W At t III A i..

A i, *

More tln.i
relatives for twn week*. 'W rule IS|ierni|l
rein.
thrre they Were jnlrnd by i-eir ftuarl.-r II •
son, Maj. Henry G. Steel and 'he f m*■f hi* litrip* iH MiMrs. Steele of Ft. Knox
Ky. have t*#t*n *-nt*■n-it In Pit
1
Maj. Steele has since left fo r tb. Florida QmiOer H»»r**‘
h# hrld nt W uin huln
I
Pacific

Park

Mrs. C) W linuglans re I in ed
today to her Immr in Havarniah
(■a after spending s few
tin,
with her parents. Mi
and Mrs.
A. c
Williams
Mr*
Wllbsnt,
aiemnpanted her home fot a .*&gt;- rt
■ vi* it

ki,&lt;i*ii • i,lke |u \

la*
Sn*
Il||-f t*H*

horr
im vc
«U (r

•f tIn* a * ' -

Sfifuf.lii1
* Lh

A tig
•ft.
,'1 it i

i f 'i

*f| 1ft

f it

n
* **» •
** ’ r1 ' ll i

ALL the VITAMINS far nil the family

at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

yt$e
'Htl*
r*0iit
'"am.

Mluri liulr iliniwtr id
Icsihrr like. Iwr

iu

dm.

town dr iports— soil,
her Inlit. coin., I t j i anJ
f*l inipthuti all um
"n together Choose Itoni
■it (tmpui-nkt)sd u l t ’it

1« Ambit and One Black Capsnl
apply IIII VITAMIN EQUIVALI .*. i
ll Ibuc'rOOdi ^

cjd

eO

4'Y fin ll Mil*

IN MIAMI*

(f1«*•&lt;*!*• t‘»# WCO
U I f U**ui
tv, t ,i. i u i i i »
in vnawis
iSlaasMis,
I0CO
U I e Usiiil

I44
CAPSULES

Hnyrlitrii fAt-ry room tvith frcali, iit-w c u rtu in a !

CITUNIffN^
.

Window Ma^i

IN VII AMI*

tft•*••»*! fits 1300
u.i.r w**ui

I'riM-illii.i in dotted martiuiactte. r u y o u ahet*r

iw icf.iim u / ta n
m tnuMia n

fit# ItWl
|Q)

I so. 0UNCI IVICI

M VtlSMlN
t f l o u l a t (l.t M
U 1 P.UsMtlL

7T% *2.39‘ '
It it better to be Vitemiti Salt
then Deficiency Sorry
Y O U esn rtv cf be lure you , f »
(■..King enouj[h ftirnuil vmmiru

,.w

.

' Itaiwljic flo r a l

rd fflt-d

6 35 to

V*

u t-h u c k a !

JQ .57 pair

unleit you lupplrmrnt your dirt
with knoyrn qutntiliet o f *it,*

viumia
HNS *lio conisiit NIACINAMlDI . I mini. So,
5°. gutrd
* “*"1 ,£iinit
* »""»• *iumi*
M PANTOTHENATE. Virunm P*. dtfidrocyJ Sun the *U t Pico*.
E plu» LIVER tad IRON.
I mini Inbii in your firmly iod»t‘ .

1 ,7.» u
l
A
a al K

esnrsicr
ftOOUCt

OUCHTON DRUG COMPANY
W l

m

•r'

We Clothe The Famtlr— We Furnish The Home*
216 E. FIRST STREET — SANFORD, Fh K .

�)

I

- I

t •

------------- --------------■«-------- r~r---------------------------------------— ---------- --------------------- ■■ --—

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

' -----1---- + "

r

-------------

----------------------------------------------------------------- - 1 . T ” !1 ' . arte— — ------- '

:

1 .. - ;■

-L

.

A

— — p g s S 6 M ie F | | | 6 e a e !» W iW * | S r ± ^ 5 a G S H S » 6 $ a B H f i5 8 S 0 B B B

‘

~

’

f

W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 22% 1945

THE RANFORD HERALD . SANFORD FLORIDA
"

■■ .Ml- ■ ■' . T ~ ■ I

1, 11.

I

1

T*

II

!

RATIONING
C ALEND AR

ROBERT A. W ILLIA M S
RE A t

ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Phone 732

O rt»l«r

i now

Aluo
Furniture Refinishinp

1

’*1
■* K!
^ ■•
31 ^
Kl, ^G*l. ***
HI, Jl.

m ild ,

"

I
Airplane
i n o » pood.

J05-N. Palmetto

.r- M
r «

t If *'

N o.

1,

M

l

Q u a n tity

liurtw l Aid Drink

M ilt

3

io.

P ric e s

13c

inuicjr Fla. G ra p e fr u it

juice 46ot 2 3 c

G ood

i

\

iota

I** *

IIImanv'liva*. In I HIM

T

T

S

Rosorvcd

R ig h ts

Thru

S atu rd ay.

Au gu st

25

dozen

Tha

Bpread--

M odem

57c

Churngold u&gt;25c
|1* ■f

~4akUoo Ght.dd.d

teat * pi&lt;o 11c

s . . I !. V

If l|«r tllrill till ill !

S.

1 Lon g

Is la n d

ENGLISH PEAS No. 2cans 15 c
UOtad C o fle e - -

Chose &amp; S a n b o rn » 25c
Corn F lakes
4%c
P o a t Toaatlaa, K e l l o g g ' !

C o b b le r

ibs 39c

Potatoes
Okia While

Calif f *rav«nnlc*m

^Potatoes 5ib*29c

O n ion s 3 n=** 2 7 c

A p p le s

U. 8

New Crop

Calif

U. B 1 W a i h

B a k in g

1 (It

Hurt Ir 11

R u tab ag as ib 7 Vic

PeArs

| fan e/ &lt; V 'v

N

iV ra lnn Llm rs

HunkUt

Lemons

ib

Carrots bcm ,7c

C. G r a m

Cabbage ib 4’Ac

FRID AY &amp; S A T U R D A Y SPECIALS

,N" :I? ‘f 1uw,1'l’.*

* .... ■
,/

, txrv

ARS.M3V

Fa r r e l l s

&lt;7 &amp; M

/ V . * g '/ X f/ f

Beef Sale!

Syne fiend 8maired

Sausage ,fb 39

S T E A K S

Sailsage

Sausage «b 37
R ea d y

nona leaa DD r l i k e l T o t
Honeleaa

Bam burgerib25c Roast
^* loast

ib

30c Stew

T o

Serve

ib

Roast

ib

27c Ribs

Wieners ib 3;

|Hont^i

Meat

w iss

*A-lb

[Cheese

lit

j

C h ew

eadless Froah

tb

flu*« /

Btled

Kent

f

wk.

In

Mo

name

of

A

\

pro party

&lt;le*crlliod

BO1,1 io

I hr

rtaif | In

the

temper

l*4e.

therein

w ill

i

nf

I he pier

IT43T mi

2!

hu

filed

pi*b &gt;10c

Food 1-lb

■

1 I

4$ w 6 k f i
-A - ItnAIIK LAMH

■ u~ *1
D fM N tt I’ M

Mullet

V

iii

Mlxrd Botlmti

ish

pish

lb

15o

h i « i ledey

,

ie d U O ren gsT eltoetee

n ,| ,H

Strained

^

DPP.d

10c

Bc_

?o,
‘ 4 • ♦. 1 ; .H '

?f-'

IIP

111* I I f Mull* I

PORK SAUSAGE eicb 39c

Gold Medal

C .-.C . W e lsh

FLOUR

WELSH TIRE SHOP
3*4 A P a r k

Tllf4Bl|lB|

and

—

Vh»m e

5 Ibs

29c

M IT

L IM IT

T lrr llrpiiirla*

&gt;■ ------------------'—

I

I.O V I

13 I U 4 f*a»la|B

1lb jar
......25c
HI n r« l Fa in t*
,
3 lbs............ 69c

Deluxe again? Thais been
oil sines P earl H arbor

ta JT l.taT a

At 1,0AO A l IT I.A!|T«
.

ji

1 lb Jar
M

■, ^

■m w

,

^
^

‘

i

I IM IT I A A U . l l i » • IT I.A IT I

. .

.

20c
i . r»Hn**«

OXYDOL Med 9 &gt;/2c Lge 2 3 c
NO POINTS NOW!

n*4 f » w *

All Green—Cut :
_ !*_____

.’1 lbs ...

§

rioode o' mid. 1

3Bars

Sacramento Grade “A ”
is

- *. *5-

Med. Bar .. 6 c

L a v a s 6a 1» .... B a r . .. e u

10 lbs .... 57c I I W I T
25 lbs . . $1.35

III

I AH I.OSU AM I T I.AMTM

_____ll

. "V

aorKB aro*
WHEN AVAttiABlO:

. Ur^ Slw ate •

AWANalinW

Cloned FrulU,

r

^

C A K E PLOI

Vegetable*, Juke*

i f y i
i « = ! ;«

•*- i i

p il

tA H
t PL L A

COLD C U T S . . . . . . . lb 29c

Cheese .., IbSlc

Toilet Undue
tL \

• l.fr tllt— AaatniTKli

|ll(. id ED "Ml**

I

)RTHERN FILLETS

-NUT

l c i f k - 'ifO A S T ..... lb 25c

.

•b 23c

17c.Snap»&gt;*r -b.29c;

I I'lMnl l»**l|

lb 22c

Wieners lb 35c

CRISCO

10c

Jar

on

. Ib 27c

Al. «fllA»fr.k

rr.MJKII &lt;hhM ‘d4

ien|**i,&gt;*«

W hiti Varlaty

ib

tifuiii:’ i i: t

11 E L I %UL t;

•

14c

Cubes 3 io* 25c

Butter
.........- ■ *

11

WHOLE or HALF . . . Ib 38c

* HA I,

Bblk Peanut
_____ _____
na.

1

0*" | l f i « n f i ^ o t »h*nt*|

V » g „ Chicken, B e e f llmiillon

Radish

.........U l . .■

j Im m llftte n» werry •b*w!

I9M

Kraft1* Horae

M

.

a* I,

cup

15c

doz

«-l*t kl h« f«ietfl|i|»i* f#«
« yev* lire* mr*4
will

Hepteiiiller.

name In my offlm

LIMES

'Bhr

I#* |

li fK hr* t eliftlef *1
r n u r t house door *.n t h e f l r p t Mon
m ont h

Let

Ih 25c

i-K.ii ala*

Cutlets .. lb 44c

A Quick/
.Stop May
e Your
Last Stop
t4§w»i*f Ihe*(*«*»*» *oo*»M

,

NEW CROP DELICIOUS APPLES . 3 Ibs . . 43c
... 5c
HARD HEAD, C A B B A G E ...... pound

liM liK

,

***

tiBleaa a all) certi f l r a l e ahB.il I**
rede*lord Affuritlhir to la a*
Mo

Carrots 3 Rchs 20c

Ily Oea rmten Dog

Wilta. Or*»m

Oottag*

l U n i|rr j,‘ 3 I

T i m i k M . - w e f i m' i l l * a.itii p r o p
flf Ip Hnd*f th*’ trtid * e r l l f l r * t f e U

N tvrhK
in
iirtiK itr
h iv k n
Tluif M r III ri d W. Hpcncer hn ldr*
nf T u
* V rtifl c B te Ntt. tu, Immed
(It* Jp I day of July, A, Ir. IM3.

Hnuaa

Big Eye Imj

hru film!

n o n * it n r
A rru tA T in *
ro w ta i u r n *

Bologna ib 2(

ib

l » . I94i

M in . Io ut) tifflrp ami Inn rndilf
a|«||fl ‘ t i t l " i i f oi a t«e« *i*-e-*| In lie
io iih J
Int-iniii
Hal’t ■•vrllfl* «•*’
pfithmir-*. tftp hil)i»H lug &gt;|r*i r Hi n I
oro (tel 1 ) ilk tile I ’nulit ) nf
,'...I*-, Htala ..f Klnrlil.
1 »lt
N U o M of X ML ft ..r W
!
21a f 1 **f HK H **f S T
Rryllofi
U
T o ^ t ifh li*
It

M a k in g T ip * Hhnrt

Bla dt Churk

J % o &gt; te W

Kit Kail C IT

OKRA

Salomi ... l b 46c

flntrd Ui|« !■&lt; *Ipf nf Aottu&lt;-t
I f 4fl.
H ' l l t i ' i IT f f i n i l T t K A I . )
O V. II K IlNlM lN,
i*|erh rMn-tiH I'nyrl.
Hern |pole I' o n n lv . K lorl'l*

Skiplaaa,

AVOCADOS .................... H&gt; 21c
21c
CELERY
lire stlk

h I VI. \ \ '

1944, which l i (he 1r»l (lap nf Hep

MEATS

ib

L e a n Plata

} 0 In. Sta nding ( l i b

ib 32

King a n " V rt*h Pork

T-Bone
FYaah Gro un d

fiMM i?. a n t a o t Bins

A l l ’ a It t t |M9

jA lfM

HmidctKl Por k

Sirloin
Club

I'rVCKArir. S T O R C '

I Mj

r o il i\ \
i » » i ;i »
I h ep le r ITI57 of H»W
• trTlf 1 :
IH I I K f t l . lt V ifIVK.N
Thai J W if i lam VIj u iu i A I'ta rl ()
itnrlln. hi*
wife
holilnr of T u
T i l llfji rtlf S o I I I . I m* lie* I I hr* t

SAUSAGE

G ra d o A Juicy

, f f v o 'o lrr tin i i l i l ri* r I f f ii'ieir !■■u»tl » ,ia lit lit* ftam* of I It 1in ft*
I riot ,\ li#r hui &gt;
t*nlr»WA *tift,l rctffI f lr n le (itiill lie
mlerrfie*! .terordlriK to t i »
(ht*
1
tlperrllivd 1 hr r rtn **il1 he
■old !.. Iliu liig lo at hliltlef at thp
1 on ff l&lt; 01* * »t n &gt;if -in H ip f Ij *t Mn *1 day 1 f ir* m■&gt;n1h of Ht-piPinlivr
I 11
o iii. ft ... |h»- 1ft| .jt»i t.f Hup. 1

•Ib 1 of ini*, A

*

— rm »cT .

H s V a n H o t u r o p rw u i? j u m p IMO 6 M U - - A C 1 K M W ID E CITCVh
X I 3 ItU POUGH H O U M T A H T ..

tin* mI p ••intir*«
fin* fnllowlfiK &lt;l«*
Uu-rlfipii firriuurl) in I If a iViUfily o f
H?nilnMlr HI b I p o f Klorfdn.
la*f !*J Ill i&lt;r h IS H«lflai»i|*i
iMal
IhKtk 2 I'-i KI n 14 H
.

til*

-

f e t r a ac n cA u s *

W t ’ro notci. ior our
outHtundin^ services.
\ im rr*
at
^ rrie irA T lo N
Come in, look over our
P oll T U
IIKI'.O
&lt; h» »tI pr IT4&amp;T mt l*»3i
n 1 »t 1 • 1:
ih
M K ir^ n v
« ; i v k n . complete stock. You’ve
Thiel J *m r * K Mb I he we A UiHM*
N
Mitllirftb, hi* wlfn hoMrr o f a date with us...come
Tn
« V rtiricslt
Nf*
lit.
U iy«it ,
the* !*l tliiy o f J u l ) . A Ii 1941.
iiae liicel e»n»p In fnjr n ff lr e unci in and browse at your
0141I1 a|i|ilJr&gt;B|( fitfi fm it till ilpttl
ft* !,#• t•• iii’il it ir rm n
Haiti rpr* own convenience.
«

it K B X H I i

s*. • c o fin I . n i

"th e .

CHAM OIS

ii v. uirit\sMsfc:

&gt;f»Tlt |;

To^C ook

P R O D U C E LETTUCE ... 2 Hds.
... 19c
l
POTATOES ... S l b s ... 22c

V e tt&amp; C

4*1 rh Cl*4 'D* Cut. it.
Hr ml in lit* « 'u is111j , Ir In rid*

ib

R eady

SANFORD, FLO RID A _

HOME C O NTR O LLED — BUY MORE BONDS!

liaafetl I til* t *t (teak of . lu gll lf ,
1*» « »
M i l l * I |j . i * l ||T H I. M 1
*
*• »
If K H S I •• *N
• ' ft r V, • I t f III I 1 Miirt
Nt*riiliit,lti TiiijtilA
t*H1o, OfB

ib

504 E AST FIR ST STREET

nitKii

let *1*)
(if
Jtil),
,\
()
l?fi,
P I 1 ,*l,&gt; filrit
w.1 m* in ini n f f k r ami
I iih * m«ij r
«p|tll«*Mtinn fur a ina
i|pnl in lie tstttt'il i Iip unh i
Halit
* **» t if ir at** f rnnr rfi *
1 tic ( u II om |ii |{
•U ■■ tilirfl |«r&lt;«|M&gt;rt&gt; in fltn t**»iipily
nf ftfinlti'ilr, ht&gt;*lr •*! Fl*»ft&gt;la, ( » •
wti
leuli II K 42 |!l*ich 1U Senland**
I'lat IteeiiV 3 I'tigrn
fc-S Cfi «7 A
Tli»
••paaiiiHil
Ill** w,, r| |irn|ie
r f h Iff l(|* * lltr *11 |i| * a*rl If K'Hle? |M• u* &gt;1 a ■
111 t hr fitillir tif I I IIr *
gtj*-i H&gt;* Al t r r liu r j
*
I nli.M n«tli| i r t l l f l i M l i pjinll In *
l M i iiin iil tin i*r»| lift I * In*
(1*4“
. I»#
I * *|rki‘ f Uir(l Mn r**ln v» &lt;11 hr
I *11*1 in (lit l« Ik I" rl Mijitri at lift
" hi t ti him. 1I1iff r nr* I lit* first ,\|«it»*
1«)
In I hr month m .^fptrtiitier,
15 41, w hlrh It ! hr 3r || «h*| IIf Hwp*
Irfulirf
19 |S
Hatril life. 1st ill!) *ff AURUltl,

t•-rt, h* I

. Yams 3 Ibf ?. 5 c

‘Where Customers Send Their Friends”

a|i *B-

' "

TI 11* iHkir’imnil*ii! of ■h* ««14

U.

fll*f

' ^ ’ l.
V KN
K l u t t . r v e . 4 lt...r
M t !«*■«•■
h « «»»r
I m N t f *»f

I&gt;t&amp;

a rack A Kan. fthlppad L a r g a

^ggs

r« Ki»frr **iid naim iniraudBt

tun l i t

Plain or Iodized Salt
K

J«nt 31 Nr wr t*n»«ia

N O T IC E

3*&gt; ,

K nr.r.
T h ra lw
.....................
I). ( . in which L in r o ln wa* .»•*
■miiAinfiti'dtnilntlooH.
with
Iht‘

M o r t o n ’s
cartons

I ’m m i )

”&gt; trl Itlrttl* dia jr in fill" rimnlh nf t*» i*»* itiiarr,
,h * trrnia iif |V&lt;
-dinr
H U lU tO
I * *Iaai |*t T
2 't*aJ 1914. Mllli'll la the lr.1 &lt;\
*&gt;f m*if
i a a • at Kim trlii j h uh tin i i n k
t t in lit 1 I ’* I i
till c*pirt*p ,
mi i hr i ' m u
t i ' m m Hwinrifiii':
l*a(*il Hill I **I 'la)
nf Aiiiftlil,
ISIS,
1. 0111.11
K lo r M a
Ml ■ f m ru t h ) cl HhatTt?*. tin? nr r 41;HUM IT r n r i l T MKAI.)
A uk f. D G
n I* I I C U N I m i X.
,
♦
3. and 1
I’ lrfii
I'lrru lt
«'»Anri.
. i
H* inim*lr* tf’iinjiljr, |Mi*irli|.«
m ii u k
nr
%i *i *i . i i A T i n a

N ovchi Ik-i

■.
SUGAR
8tu?&lt;ir
wtaiftip I%o.
A u g u a t 31.
rstt OB A

0 - Dee’s Sign Service
—■
‘HT.

it»*

Brink l I ’i f t *1
Tli r ,! s*r»*li*rfrt of th* sa il |*f ••***
M E A T S A N 11 F A T S
f*rty utiff•*1 thr ■•lift 1 «*-r 1 iiy* a i r !■*
Rtd atamtf. Q2. ft 2, S2. T2.
• urd h s * in t l i » nainr &gt;t J i
■
j U2, now
vii I Id.
e x p ire
Au gu st s-.ii&lt;r la
h t i n ' i ’ a iv * n dial
1 kehr*ii*p't k« 1
I ’ ftlr**
rr rt i f Ir .t I r •hail hr
SI
V2, W 2. X2. 12.
Z.2. How .mi i tiw JK«&lt;1
in nunirir** r«t JOJ
t ** la a
I fir
v ali d
it ih ir c Scntrtnl*vr 30
A l . *'.*•!
►“ •«
H*nrm&lt;t
KI s . ■n«1r«i&gt;i**l a r i ' e n h l i K
I M. /
la.
1 . ' ,mtr, «**!*•
N M U I o IIB »l«n,r. I l o l l f . iJfiijtci l &gt; .|i m r t h n l I h 1 f * ** »M i i
I D l , I i- ID . K i t now valid,
, »•*■■&lt;! hi&lt;i«ll«Mamff ami m m 1 intend
* n l j fi* I h r Ii I r Ii h I Iflilttrr al i h “

SIGNS
OF A L L KIND S

h ii d U c o v r r v to - iMe
Cl* |vtnfterihpd property in
t»f the punhc anti has A*kr«l « f H^tninnir. Htnlr i»l
Wit;

fa ir

( tint ii
11 notrtttf
i lo t M )
Quit
patented.

l e g a ]L

m
S '-;
j‘s,.
lr- f. *■
1
L'l

Sir Alrxnndrr UrmltiR. B M tub ban-fnnit. atnOlfAl'cn ff&gt;r « la*
ili»covcrcr ot penicillin, ha* ded!* I
,n br '• "“ •’'I 1* y 1' UJ' . H.**l'*

S

erviceman

| e * ^ v O N » U R L O IM N

^jf£ P k g.2 5 c

H

K eta cU Hand*
B A C K

W H iR I

n m

r t f

w iik K

AV&gt;

; medium Size
i 1

Boap of Beautiful Woman

it

■— 1

For Waahlng Dl.haa

iv.iiaft I * a *

fevsTinnsrui

. w u rN AVAJIABUI

lh
*

-

mi
113 8 .

Lg^ J !.k *

I
m

%
Thone

Med. Pkg,

m

■I 'll/, &lt;

�)

r

•*
U h i - 4 V *—

g e e

*st* - *i -

i&lt;

pm

THE SANFORD HERALD. “ ANFORO FI ORfDA
ip f
AJ AA nn

a
en
e t il rhoi ii t t r f «« m
m nn

A m in c o i’ (ill

h »v(

fo r

«

co n d u c tin g

m.

n

i

* T J ? * ? . 1* '
cant of ***

cant of

i

(M M jta

b u »in i*a

p
IW
r o m r o r

» i w ' T i 'i u i
T trr

p la in

of

llittc

aj* c i

n irn m -K

1’ ATOK,

i

t'wfapOinl.

t

li'#

- m

m

m

r
uutt

Is
ijifft

Uit f K L E

I *ltd * t

‘■•ill -I 1*1... 1.1

V If 1i a1

'

| t

•• I

* »&lt; «*

in

a M t r r » Ik t fit

H it*

1 tt.r

*f

A

U tfL E

I'T O R t

(ppci «*f jf cur r* I I’ lrrUUillon. fnib*

I'

Hi

(IT

aalaelion
R n cn rfti

r f t i p m

of

*)

apd

is
railfiiiiT lI^

• t
«a W i t *

l i t &lt;x.

W

tfU lp ll tTH D I

iI «*

A

\*

llltH-ll

, &gt;,

It 's

t|

frtv

ujidr-t

■tifil

wit*

il»r

in

m id

Hu*

nwnit*

j rf ll

f*f

l»

\

If'

A,

|.

I*”

r lea n er.

U?^

Ih ttn
propcrlf tiu*t*rll.^li! therein

hiu11

th e best

M W |»ri»ti

firllfh itlk

h l#h t&gt; l

to

th*

a t it lllT

3rd

d «y

du &gt;

of

i*

|h i l l

"h iH lii

immhI

have

to k eep y o u i
th em

denned

il.itiim
.iH en

s|in

1NOI.K TIRK Sllnl'

In

‘ n spun

tn in**

a

in itit \

(i| r«

««tul tuht

milt** «'f

t»m *kil|

(Mit-

vi t[| jidtl

-»i tn i

♦.* wnrn

1I I l*s

S o u th e r n
HB r e a d
r

nf

H tp
i
A iib u iI

L A N E Y DRY CI KANINt, CO.
I Ml K. J*d

K A la )

'» l» IIE H N P O N .
C?lr i V f*lr«**«lt Court,

N r m h i«lw C i i u n l y .

way

at11 iklt|*a■I t ,t i»I

rtltenlinri. *•»*»&gt;•• ♦*. tin* SKM*

We close 9 1\M. on Saturdays!

lithi aa rjnof »*rt I fi# fir it MiiVl

I f lk
« C IH C U IT

r

* li.n i

will Uo

hltftlan
ait
Illd
d lU —
..

4#jf In i hr munth **f Nrpt©iuht*r.
I l l # , w h l r h l* ( h r
I p rn fi i» r
I # IS.
IU f.d
t h I «* l » t

til I t h t n

l i o \ " f r c i t h n c s M t h a t c l e a n iT u H ir s c u n k i v c

A-

folepLP *«i|tl i fi tItIt'rtIff

pnl^|T^
.n tn
__. . .th
. *

.no ilII|HirlJtlll

Wllimert

mi

K * r»i

iW Bm &amp;KB

\Vllt'ft * I lluic

dtsierlHed

rUtu|t 1 tfAM'f

Til#

Dcircntlpblo InsuruncQ and Bonds
'Pbotfe 960
Room 4, Floridit 3 U U BwH BfiWinif

W o r r y in g

f tiv K N .

iiiiln w ln *

njpnrfvft I' Ini

L o « i) h

th e

Du

Jtiiil . r i l l l l r i i r ■»n'&gt;

th r

[flint

S a J e a — H c n tiU n — M o r t g t f f s

F lu r r y in g

rKiilrt
i * w hn
nild
d -i "&lt; ~
T ii
IS#
I h «&gt; l * t
iM Tia

Nt*

■uMeih * tH ’ n

ta
U .|a
il a

tAYM OND M. BALL, REALTOR

e ’ ll

jin d

n ffii

propntl) In lh« r » u n t * Of Saw*
Hiula, stain &lt;&lt;t Klorlda. to-WII

WOCIBKPABK

Fu ss

f 0 ______i
. ^ 1 , A II
11^ lm» i ii ., liaa lll ld
In
n my
toy nfflar
"tflnr nmb h li
ii mad*
jd l B
linn tur a tua d ie d . In tia If
tfiania

The H V SIC BOX

N o

Hunt. n. C.

iiitm t lr

Thai AAnaa rk

*n p-

P»M*. V
W#noa koiifhf.

i

nr

whn t i t

J* W » a a t

-

--------------------------------

IIK I tN I K jS

«*. i .

HKAT.1

i t

1 IIT IIK

Phonopiph

OUR mvertTlON FOR THE POST WAR
TRADE, SIR. THF MECHANIC At
FRESHte SOUTHERN BREAD d ispen ser
■- UPON INSERTION o f a FEW
PALTRY COINS, t h i s MACHINE J
AUTOMATICALLY B U T T E R S
AN’ J E L L IE S YOUR BREAD-- )
-------- , AND HANDS IT TO YOU /'

r' SAY 1HA1 TH SO CALI
DUMB ANIKkALS ARE
jlDED es* IN S T IN C T -iK.iTrtlN' W L FOLA5 NEE.C

Ilf K M ” N

•Irik
i
,M l.

J E r s i h l c

H A N K .S C Z

■Ui Th# ftunfmd |lfr4|ft4 a

Inviloa your iuyettJpt) "f

K stato

' * " * * • ’" * « » ■

Kl IIT l| t:.t
U H O K I t R l I I **•
M f U « i l»# i * u 11 1i a h I c*nc&lt;

O

Do' Not Anplr If N o n
Engagad in Eatantla] Work \

Reul

&gt; " t)rr*t*&gt; rr&gt;luli\'l !i* M ‘
In ihn 'Circuit I' m n t •&gt;! S.-m-

I'lrih rimuit rmirl

Or«{tima I’ ajr- Paid ' Vacation*
Sraqucpt. IncraapM
H m » n t Entirwunaof.

!

#

Ii
I

1).Ural lit (.«*|nMntln I'nlinly.
x C f T N I W nn hand i n d uf f i l i a l
• n l " t ih a r i i r u l i I'n u f t . I t K « n ford.
N u t ipuit
m .o n tr.
E*lnrlda.
th'a Jl* t d J&gt; « f J i l l ) , A, l &gt; . I l f r

r^A C K TM

B*

. . I. S , ,
M i
* HI 1if t
* * » H\
n 'Id frit'l * i r

c

III A * » wr«K It* i f-'iir ff*f»*#riitlff w « r k «

-1 — \

JBMTIAlf W O W '

I till

% r r i:v n

• ' » « « « • . I . '«»&gt;•»••»n

Map
*
rr-'j |it»r

J P H ? "

EXPF.O|BKcV U&amp;NBCBaaARY

"

Ini

rn

L i i m i i M '-iiin

j

1 -1 ) ..f m i .
. . I l i r t » l . r . th * •"&gt;
' " I •!*» nt Hr lin-m h cr m &gt; .
tt In tiki Iff fnA|r |»f n.*'#’ e,*1 ft* part *
j in * fcrtaMd ■mt n»i h » " i " I h«f ♦* ,

|n«
I
IT
IX A T T.
that

SJngla Of Married

r.

a

i i

»»

1
T B I E P H a N E
OPERATORS

it

M iu it;

fefl (o A|iprai lo I h r ill'll &lt;*f i'flfti
tilin ' f e d
aa .iln*l » » »
'n i Hi ' t , ,
ClirOi' C o W I . Nin th JuflK Ut t ' l r .

f ir r ld n .

'.f ^ r \ F.r&lt;&gt;

y 1
-

n m m n

Dip l » r nt, Jnhlt if. ' *intll * « ,
i
dnfrAiJ 111 «,h&lt;*rcjn m e

,

&lt;*«»«#

1I&gt;A

. «

u a » n im -

cult. N am lnA l. .Viutalr

own
a fter
d U clia n fr.
and
f| vi
par cen t plan
*n u p e n U a
fa rn i»,

•

ii i n

**•111 till Ml fill!

HI W « »d w *

I’ hone' Hi!j

201 NO. PARS AVL .

I I N I I I

l i t

(O K

1 OU I H I * M

W H IH

YOU

A J If

t D *

U H O

pln ftdw

THE LO NE RANGER
C A T E R ! N( !

SPECIAL NOTICE

D O N T RtACH
FO R IT VOU'RE

WHV, YOU

CJCOVEREO.1

•I KNOW THE TOWN'S RILL
OF OUTLAWS, BUT VOU'RE
THE FIRST* WEAR!N
M ASK!

3 Day Dry Clfjaujng Service

W h a t - w h a t 0 0 &gt;Oii )N A WAV,
WANT ? ARE YOU ^ BUI AtOSTO
HERE FOR THE
C TO H E L P
YOU
l a n d r u s h , To o 1)

C O 1- fih'O
I I- TA N ■

'“a

I

5 Day laundry Service

r(\r,ri

To All Your Bakery
Needs - - -

We roctjmmentt that n&lt;w cuatomorn »«nd

theit

ItV

rtlu’uyi frt).-*h whun
yon Imy it at

laundry In^l three tlnys nf vyeuk.

I

_

v

R o b b ’s

Home Bakery
I«1 W. Ill

Phoaa M(.j
TATE,&gt;OU PROWSBDTD I VEAH, AND

f

WAIT, TON TO IT l O v
C O 'N
there

V/ YOU’LL ALL GET
.
Y'OU DO WHAT I
TELL YOU i

Phone 47&amp;

argum ent

/ JL,i Y/j
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y L A U N D R Y CO.
td
r

j-'v'ria!
=95=

i

IM

BILL'S SPECIALS
W HOTS

NAME

i.mtky b*i*t

Dayton CtqU
Motion County
Hiacnync (lull
Mnpon County
Pruice (ienrxe

13.47
3.47

3.3R

3.53
2.15
3.46.

PtM,

-

.......

ter .... .
, Heotek
Bfinquek Seqt&lt;l&gt;. ....
Swanncc PrifH or D4xM

e tv
.
,

STORE

Ktydona Ota C u lm

CaaUkei Gtn Cttbdft

,Cw

Hanford A Jnd St»«al
Hanford, Florida

-XH------- 1

FINE IMPORTED BRANDIES
J
BELOW COST
f*

[MOHAJg/1

w

;!!L

i

88 proof
89 proof

u,koo'‘“
r ..u..—

c ;-^ -

Hf^si...
||LJ
1

AW

THIS H A S G O N E F A C ]
s l a p

h im

’

)

'O f H

IFITBLLVA .'J — K . ^

J

G O T O N YOU

PW &gt;f

l *-&gt;

ANYW AY/

'
f - r l t i l l EfrATHG
TfUCK t PULLED ON HEA2,
SM6\LMEVEbCPEAIC 1
TOMS AG AN .*-AN D
IF l OuMTTELL
HER, SHE WONT
S P S A K TOME //

it s a l l ih a t c r e e p

DANNJyS PAiILT TELL­
ING ABOUND TM A p
p M O L L -Y W O O O

I RACDOM ME '- A E S YOU THE
---- / ------Y BlGjMOVlE —

C

f

1--------\TALENT I

'a » »
iir

I s p o u r .v
C ,N

O H B u r t ME A D D
Y O3U
U A P E "• A N D C
HAVE
S i MPLY
m ply h
a v e tTO
o rI
S HHOW
O W YOU H O W ]
T AvLLEENN TT EE D [I A H " j

....

Blh’e 88 proof -------------

Y
M
r

■

I S E E M AWFULLY)

■Miniiiai

E. ai

\ A MANS MIND
tM A BC7YS

THIS IS THE OL*9|
THEATRE .'W E T
H E A K S EI

,L 1 ,1 i
Jr ■ * ) r APE
1W
Wc
WAIT­
c w
a it- r
ING FOP ? I
1

— y —1
TJ^X

C: i

r’ ), r^
-j T
.

WHICH DO YOU WANT
ME TO DO, DOAMATIC
0(2 C O M S O /pA PrS
fig sry

r i

,

WELLTT2Y
THE LOVESCENES
ii.N '—

^

s \
—• -

i’ '

-6

Tfr

j: '

•»/

■ 'I-

'

-

11

?&gt;

/i

------- -

8.10

irr

31

* ry

sgL

Ricardo

Monmna v-rtrrdn:-.'

A -'-

s— -

I scoum

V 1*
I

/

C V-...,

OONJrtDKNUE

.

........-—

dH'NSON

BUT G E E OC’L A M H ib )'

V O U W O N T S P E A jv

P L E N T Y

DOWN.' WHAT H A S , '
THELUTLE CJ2EEP

l a ') i

V .)

r***.S

88 proof (..•...•M.MC■

/ ^

h,
E NO U G H -

■

;fv M
'^ 4
) l -*1+

plroof j).----------- ,-4

—

1.......

■/

,1

U

3?

5lVa 88 prObf
5(h’a 8* proof .... ..... ..

• , ) L . 8*
. . proof

V

WPPH

. f

VaJdorf Astoria
tf«o Chico

AND THE ONLY VYAIl .■ , -Gc1 •i ■ 1 .
ON THE RANGE If
I 7AL
't
BIG SPRINGS
EVFW CLAiAtS it . A*
Will CONTROL I .f - ’ LTH n

IN SUR E

.................. |M5
■•*#•»»«h- »*•. ■***-■•*•■ 5JI61
j
Ht&gt;»»*l* « H t»« MM»«t*******&gt;
™

(VMS AX SACULFKE PRICES
SE?®
J "■ SaC: .

B UT-

r

( Ye s
FEEOTWIe JUICE 1
SOM - WHILE THE I
CHlCtCANP [
^ MOW THE

Tfuphm* #6»

3|97

Ucripnn Hitt V a l i n a fcV*
c&gt;rta Blanca Mexlain Beer 25c per bottle— b*
the caap. regular price
**♦****««*»••
.... y

H IA Ja T T .

CotapleU Line of Tanda r*r&lt;U

18

j....

tffi Kpanlnh H/tndji ..

m i

TUXEDO FEED

SINS

SURE,

THERE ARE
THREE HUN­
DRED QUAR­
TER FjFCTiONS
OF I A N D i N
THE BOXED B RANGE
THAT-LL NEED A i UT
Ol WA n K

HOW DtO
FIND OU
ABOUT IT 7

HUNT'S

.

King 100 proof Hqmqm 5Mt’ »

Bajf, C u l w i

IF A LAWVEfl LIKE
TATE WROTE LET
5 70 THESE
EX- CONVICTS ABOUT
A LAND RUSH-HE
MUST HAVE A

I'Kiee

qVANTiTY
.. S4h,*a ...
Mi’s
W&gt;’»
SOl’s..

HunpfMiR ...

13 t K «

I

Phona t7S

HID W. Irt* SL

}

I'L T

tw i

t

�r

\
r

*1

W EDNESDAY,

AUGUST

2$, 1915

TH E W EATH ER

T IIE SANFORD HERALD . B A N PO R l) FLO R ID A

PAGE EIGHTH

I'n ily

CONCKETK 1*11*1

HI * !• Home
IM PRO VEu Home

D R IV E W A Y S
W E IL S
SE PTIC T A N K S
WATF.H TA N K S
C U LV E R TS and HEW
Traiiail M u (
i
Second a available al lu

T o R E F I N A N C E nn
E x is t in g M o rtg a g e !

LET

I S HELP

YOU OW N

YOl H OWN

HOME!

S m a ll I .oil it a Mude l|uickl&gt;
I'riendlv lle tp lo r J t e lu r n in g \ eleranx O n
(i.

I.

CON CR ETE

Concrete Pipe Co

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County

Pbune 1741
SANFORD. FLA

Phone 69*

LAH51FIED A D V E R T IS IN G
J0« per llna for one Insertion
08c per line for three Inaerlloaa
07* per line for 6 inaertlona
83 per linr fnr 20 inaertion.
Minimum rate* . • • 20c
PH O N E 14* OR B R IN G Y O l T.
Count, fire word# In llie line. In
All advertisement# for altuatlona
regular rlacoiflrd r»&lt;ee

VATE3

|IIK

M l*«

ee-.jr

n itea

truck

Co.

In*.

G A S oml OH apnen hrolert.
W n l r r llrnters
_

&lt;»•

Ilium
1. \ Iti'K N
P L A N Ih
,,,i vv
i • -i.lv Ixioutiiga,
Flo
t.iunt IVppei. Ft Fy*rs Mui
ket
Egg Plant. Copenhagen.
( hiirleston imd Jersny Woke
field I ilhluige . otll.'l plants in a
few ilsV"
I A Bell, I'hiine U&gt;

P L E N T Y -inuows ami dtairs. Nice
lot of i 'n n e ii doors. Duhor fs

•

tn

fly *

i**dlcy

*•«•!

from

1

Iruuruncf i» im»*l
InijHir taut. You krmw vklnil »t
Mould ro fi to ri|tlat • your
liMinr. funiifurr. fitrrt harnli*
and initom obi Ir if *lt-t r •»&gt; * •!
But \4».i don’t khuv* a fiat thr
vm in t ir ifuitiK to hi- tf» « law
*uit iimo Iviiik hin111\ until v "i

Si»nff»d tsesl.tt with u nicr
ulrr idy
plowr.t
hoim*.
Uritl
|i|imt m y, 4 if oo.l
irmly
f«»i
fllivkinif v*rllIa, all tilt*, in p**r
fret cotalitn in. Ini utn«l ill ill’*
vrr\ In-nf •*,f tIn i r l r r v r r n t r r .
! I
I a nr. pliom

PREHHKD F R Y E R S
We will
have a limited number of drrs»
rd f r v e i " fm sole during thr
Wr«k
until
(urtlirr
notice
Tender Frv Poultry L"JUfi Sun
ford A v r Phono 'J24.

yniir

.M Bnyd .V * •

lA B IM T Y

hi

• Monroe

tn

X Co

.Mi
F arm e r:
If
A T T K N T B lN
yoil want to. huy u rral farm,
of
thr
v
*r
y
l»rt|
in fact. oi»r

I N D I A N Mutoicycle. o « n. I l l t h
00
(Tnirnce
K rll c r.
I. a a r

p rrfr ra h lr

for

f

G IllM i

FOB SALK
lop e

|*

f f»l&gt; tlttlurtrtdr rulli»»4*t •»»
art hutumnhllr i i m u i .i m p

ilritl

H.B.

III.O t'K

PE N IN SU LA R

I aiu ilh

209 Magnolia Ave.

need, o f the peovtr cannot tolujlX ll»#t wJteU
ul
"reduce » r « le «» lliftii tnr ro*t ul j
production.”
i
He pointed to u gap between i
the low celling on suguq and the
high roata of production which I
the government I* endeavoring 1
to partially cloae through incen- \
tive poymenta
"T o eontinue to j
fill the gap from the federal trea^
aury I* economically unsound,”
hr anid. "A n Increaae of hut one I
tent tier Pound in the ceiling i
price for the efficient producera
It would enrouragr efficient productioii and. the houaewife would'
never notice It In her annual (
f ix&gt;d budget."
He aald that he waa not pre- j
pared to advpcate abandonment ]
of celling prlcet at thla time, hut |
"the celling price ahould lie sufflcient to cover the eoet ef pro­
duction by efficient producera
and elao yield them a reaaonahle
profit. Thia.
Criating
celling
prlcea. moat assuredly do not tlo.”
The fact that the government
haa incredaed the incentive p a y
tncnla for l'Jtr&gt;-*fl icaaon i* proof
that the prcicnt celling price on
augar la not Correct. Hitting said.
||e added that while the United •
Statea
Sugar
Corporation
Ih
roughout It* htalory haa paid
wagra in excess of the determi- I
nation aet by the Secretary of |
Agriculture,
the
government
ahould atop continuall
moving
UP the wage rales became of the 1
cumulative effect.
•

.(tilth

i»ih**|ti •»•'

, nr run look new

H oitltn u ill nt. \Ylli:i&lt;i:
|&gt;KIV U V is ItKNI'HCTKD
y n r i ! nutoial i l e s i r e fo r priv..ry

Bring it to

HKCKKD

Mil'l l Kit MtlTlHt a M I S
.’its \\ |s| St.
Phone .’&gt;22

f *
J

is stril'llv
Friends an-l
ioi|
uuettioned
•dil
Your i n

no

cause

for

W I N D M T O K " llisoi ii ' o e Now is
the time to [ r m e c l yout projoirty ngulnst windstorm dam
age I M Boyd &amp; t.n
|2,00ii L I F E insurance to eite‘&lt;
person ng. s 10 to -1ft for * t '
60. dividends leduce the yeni
ly eost to Jldftl) of tor ths 1st
year &lt; M Boy.l A Co.

^

NEW

IN N KKSPIU N G

m attresheb

40 Doiilil. ! d sire 20 Tvrtn I&gt;e l
l sue. inclu-Jinv new spring- all

layei fell pad-lo.g and fi ul
A.CLA. T ivkoia
Phone 07J-J,
The Sanford Mattress Factory
NEW’ 20 Inch pedestal fen. fOft
00. Phone 872. or 2HW San
&gt; ford Ave.

J lO L IcA W A Y
tied With inner
spring
mattress.
Ilka
new
Phone 2-’tti-W.
______

NOW !
Itclinlilr I'Ninlcrt
I S hu ford I ' nui I
•nnv Bhnnc h* ■

\ J

'
'
i.t » i'i

•*

GOOD

farm

»*»*•• l«

K it

» oti II

tlrap

•

.....a

(ti n s « i i i i it ■&lt; *f« r

V I ' \M I N

m int*

Is I .

Ir ll'I

*

| m |||

t'lU R R la l

»

ill

■■■

■-

-— -

P Ial

■■

'■

itnti4**r. r

J Piece Suite

it

RUBBER BAND

Last

SPECIAL
l

FIN AN CIA 1
\\ 1 itioiiv

nest

TW O BOOM furnished sp. Two
middled or elderly people Call
410-J._____
#
__

•87 W ILLY'S Sedan. 4 door, good
condition, newly reconditioned.
Phone County 3105. Will trade
fo r light plck-u)u

C L E A N , cool mom* » t th. Palms
Under new management, maul
service. 420 W. l . r s t Street

B A B Y C A R R IA G E , very goix)
condition. J|hon# 278-W.^

SIT. W A N T E D

F 0 »l SALE'.

P R A C T I C A L pursing
1*0 M
lonvlll* Av e . or phone 671 44

local

nu

tlirii &gt;4iu i»u

••i tiuck

bunk

financing

lower insurunctf
Boyd &amp; r o

ynur

low tr
m I our

thru

cu»U.

5 lb BagH

SAVE money on your fire,
storm, automobile, wor1
compensation,
burglary,
bility
and
other
ll
You'll like "Ul profi
plan of insmunce C. M. Rovd
t

C«

1J IA N S on ia-«li vain*
tnruraiirc ( " l i n e s at
4 HOi C M Boyd A Co

Celery City
Printing Co.

W A N T E D TO RENT

P a rk A v e .

Phone 340

WA
NTE
D —*
—
_

---1936 OR 30 Ford in g-

« t* r-

ri.» ,*«» w»*mm
t r *4nit*» 11&gt;

I i r i i P ’i

l-l*a i.l

In

. ||4-**f-

l l u l l ) ••» iir.-I - in fH n i i a )
Trf
K M IU S
i l. y
A I vs a &gt; •
, r t i &lt; m 1 1 is*
m « P ii
c*i*

FU R NISH E D
4
room
house,
frlgidaire.
garade,
107
N
Ix&gt;cust, phone 724-M

life GOLD BEAL aabeato* roof
coating containing PelrokumSanford Paint A Gltut Com­
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue,
Phone 303.

IT 1ST ul istv
III. II K ill
'.IV

OOD FARM MULK. weight
lion. Pay cuah • Ci
1100 lba; also good riding and
309 E)m Avenue.____
work Pinto mart, both very
gentle. A. M. Remuaat, Gold- W ANTED— Young man b&gt; ac­
company me East for two
aw Lake, Phone 646-Yfy
weeks. Mu** bo neat (nd a
gentleman.
Chance to ’ make
TW O FARMS FOR BALK—On*
r*' 8 acre*, tiled land,' l food wall,
trip In exchange for driving
. t story house. 1 car .garage. 1
aid. and small remuneration.
J. E. Tarwllleg.r, 709, Oak
tool haul*. 800 ft-/W est ®f
. I j i W* Monro* Poatj Office. One
—6 acres,'all tiled, fbod W#U. *
story house. 8 story bam, h LOSTmile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
LOST
Phone 18.
\
'
-'
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
repay you for Jewelry loit,
LU M D EH -Lumber 1 Wrecking 4
atory hotel building, th* vary i stolen or destroyed. N* If*.
bgat lumber. W ent- door*, win­
dows and plumbing. Dubarts
^
your hrt, lutomobiU »nd IU

any cislm« a rid lUinsmli whirl*
you, or ellher of y*4ti. »n«) have
against ths sslale «»f William Hen­
ry Wight. als4» known as Hal
Wl^TH. dsceased. lale nf sahl Coun­
ty, lo ths County Jadgs « f Hemrnols County. Florida, at his o f f l w
jn (h» court hnu*e of a; Id Count)
nl Hanford. Klnrldw. within eiR»»(
falsniiar monlhi fr*Uf7 ih^ lime »if
Ihs f i r ■! publication »&gt;f this mdlre
f?arh rlalm nr ileniand *hall 144­
In wrlilna. 4*1741 ehall ' i l l *
the
nlrrs of reshlenrr it nil (*•••! ••ffl« c
adilresa nf the 4 Inlmsnl soil •hall
bt sworn l*» hy (he claim***! aireni.
dr allornsy
sn*! *n» •«irh 4 inim
or

4len**l» 4| 1***1

•••

flleel

•!**. II

he

UilM OtlWl'T U'HlItT.
A , saerutor » f .he l-*sl Will and
T eilsm sn. nf William llenrv
IV'ght. also known as Ital
- Wight, fle csswt
........... \
First publlcatlna Aug. II. 144*.

HomeFront Work Dinin^Car Racket
Centralized In Nets Cooks And
Defense Council Waiters Big Sum

RADIO service man, 60% Com­
mission. ELECTRIC BE RVIC l
COMPANY.
'

FINEST THAT

COLORED
girls
for
laundry
work. Do not apply unless you
want a year round Job. Apply
In panon to Seminole County

MONEY

W ANTED ! Girl* for fu ll' Umt
at Laney'a Drug 8**ra.
•

CAN BUY?

System Organized By Bread Crumbs SubstiIngley With IVler-! tuted For Meat Givs o n A s Co-&lt;&gt;rdinat»r : en To Service Men

The Seminole C^rlniv li.'rn*'Council of whiqh J 1
lev
rra* the first chairman nt"' tucl
has hagn served in w »i ' '
b.
He dlil -not list specific prlcw A. B. Peterson a- rn ••• Gnator
ceillnjs for the fir** Ihie* cat* proved to J&gt;c a vital m t« - o' &lt;?&gt;
ordinstUlgTand -dystamsliMne all
till" VfnenU a&amp;blRyv ■u\ w * ' j | « l of the Catitaty's defense nfldtA-ar
mamtfacturwr-wflt b e-fR iw ed tn time activities.
tng the articles et retail
Its formation followed IVe«i
of three years ago. He addrat
dent
Hoosrv elt’ * cull for P '■
."So that each family will be
an.l tt&lt;e formation *f
aide to hit; a new waahing ma poredro
chine or ironer to fit its needs, the Florida defense council ' 1’&gt;
I ' » 11. fnllok inur I V m I
its purse and Its preferences, » e Dec 2are requiring manufacturers t.i Hnrbi'i. t*rr» A l h n t II. BUndi1if
turn out the same proportion of nsiiurnrtj th«&gt; (Hint nf • state r
low priced units as they mad* onllm in r *if arthm d i v l a b m n I
all
ilefrmM* cnuncil
unttR *ri *1
during the pre-war year* ”
i»rr&gt;icr * **mmittr«'» in mnnix'tl i
I
Will Hold I’ rlcey
llowlrs prumieeil. too. t ial thr with thr I'rnlrrftni* t.f life m I
III hr Halil,
i nroprrt) m thr v%»»i cAiergrtic
ganenil price linr w|"
,
(i o v p n ii" N*j *••’*11 f tt I f ollanil « n
stating
"I rt ntr "in flatiy that during i-4J r\- 1 1* f i v« t i hii im nn m' I
I
Burt N«
rxnutivt*
this et it t* a I teconvet sion period, (i(of|fi
thr «tRt. «*rt up
in.' ro.l of tent and foot) will iMrrrlnr
Irrmain al present levels, that
Thr sr4iufi"lr t nimtv llffen*
clothing prices will he firmly Council
hrt'l
mr#irmhilo
b«*« •
form nl hi thr Sntinir of ItMl
held."
(Clothing
price* have risen when a rei»rr*rntj*tive group n»
nearly 14 percent »lnc* May. citixmn, Mfftiin? nt th« Court
m . ’i, anil still were climbing In Houiir n * n r o m m l tt w . chonc Mr
(June, when the last coat^ of Inglry « » chairman Hr held hi
'livin g survey was made. Food first mrrting nn May 10, 11141
prices wrte down 1.3 percent
ovci the same m-rual).
liowlra said washing machiqes
mid aluminum waro ahould t»e
.ivailnlde in quaiitlt
hy the end
(o f the &gt;c.u Production of Ironer*
will come along more slowly.
In inirh rase of prraiuets priced
tiahry k.r.alucers had been granted
it)*}'** «s. But these will have
tfl- IB nbrforhol by wholesaler*
unjll ‘ \e.lallers, Howies said, to
•nrbvvnl a prlc# hik# at retail.

R A L P lT w A R N K R PROMOTED
J A C K S O N V I L L E , Aug. I t . - ­
o f Sanford, has been 'advanced
from seaman first class to petty
Yrtflear third «&gt;“ •&lt;
; Monccd a( lb* Naral Air BUtlon

EXPERIENCED-wattreea wanted.

f^ o n n e rly city editor o7 The
Sanford ifmrsM. Waniar n ow 'la

Helper for JImmli
Cowan'* Sheet Metal Works.

138-40 Magnolia Avenue

W A N T E D : High school aludynl
to 'w ork In circulation depart
merit, heaping records, worltlni
with delivery boy., anti_lawyn-

.•^.iSrtralwafts;
- sow, The Hanford Herald.
WANTED. Girl at Art

nw.

rating la 8p (X ) •/*.

-

i

ENEMY BARRED

. LOUIS,-Aug.

U. (AV-Oar-

InwTnational

o X , h ? tk l
tournament

"coiSlT

r J. 0. Taylor Splnxk aald

203 0S E. 1st.

orm Hits Japan Delaying
Preparations For Surrender

Uni ted
Ratified
Britain;
To Siffn

Jap Delegates Bum at ^G.rl o! Conference

\tner leans a
Thumday initi.tru for the
mmlr no rr*
inriit o f the

I'tir i st* if it iitl'iii nf thr UlllUd
Nation
• hartt-r l»\ l#i«**t liiiluilt ,
t ft* |H't» ihllltv of thr firtt j
rti'ii.u \ ve&lt;i«ion nf thr World .

*•. •
nt f i* ia I Com
t..
iid totluy that
t Irn dc Mao Tpe-Tunr
G» apiiil

h U ii

| ....... *ft|

to fxtr*i*1

•• «

mill

'• hint f«‘ltiM'd u prnvi
. .4 \ ..........
ipprNtnl
a . a fit '
(tsi*l v »*f « ttprll
. I f i ,» f - f fiat i i v 11 v%nr

many

tf»** t'atlr*

\ bill It. t a*, i limitv *»H »m r
r**f( im |r if- . k' thr tlifbl to
I.* ^ pricrw .*!•' •*•8*iiImt• » f i ' a I’ t

(Truman Rebukes
.French Newsmen
(for Jabs AtU.S.

Harry Wester,
KHonie From War,
• Entertains Lions

(icGaullo Sucks Addi­
tion Of Bhinuland
I u French Territory

Ftinti.w \if Noted For
Bt pair &lt;M II iirhu^ii
Siini&gt; \nd Shelter

Meeting
Planned
On Soil ('onservation

ci»ch nn *4\ri\ trip
Thf

I M| i&lt;&lt;«i|r th* air i iitrr
• •h * hr «r r « - *
f 11^
N rk
&lt; •n.rml
i»-d
h 11 *
f III j I HRili '-mpInyWi In N - *
^ntk
.•
Nr'uir 1 Buffalo and t •
f \ itdAting !&gt;'• gc» •*• .*1
ch» i g*'»
ft.n-yu v *•t a tu t r l»&gt; • un«|*n
»»ft«
Big to . "*lntr tht* provlktnrt per
th rf( from inirintatr dn&gt;
tninin?
Fifty-nln# i •
•
Ngr
khipM'i t
•*
u r» »• Idi*'4-m mtn niitfH li

^i.lL

W A SH ING TO N
.-aidant 1
s'
Ft.'tt.'

l'nrn« rr *-*♦

FBI pirn n

atfWMl 1
the K
tiHin*

(he Ohl'4
'• I"' *
rki»i Amrkri
nut food 4*' i

chrek

o n * innnipiiLit* 1

rim

hrrnil i nim bi
aubutitut* •!
grouuil
iiu'ut. Hf nmd tl^\

f»»
un

thon® scheme*

f i .

'*
" V1
'&lt;■•

•ivrrlng tHi

*r( iniilli
bill, h i ' w
f t* nr tin* *
hi. h

“ •*

flcr

h

■■ '

• Ar

II i f gin*

ASfief

ll

i

(

!•

^

(o

li

l*h|t

Bach

a•

1 I K im ii
•
k i l l f p •»( ®#••••

1 EI

of

1

I'lc. Nlliurt Bahurn
\\\itrdud Bnrn/.u Star

IC*I"

ilrfei mine**

'»•

v* Iim I R ss ista nn thi Soil &lt; " " M
x Ntinn S e r v ic e inn anil will p»«»'
f- * i4iir v e g r t a l ' l e « ' I n i ' soil
s'

out then desires sod •*'■*- ■ ' '
.oral * "..Id only p n - l * 1
ou. li " ' hrrk anil to.
&gt;•

Wail* i«
would' Ini I. &gt;
"rally and then prest-"' •'«- »
used la fore by aomennr
• '".'I
ruten an identical men I
Waiter* would fill nut ."Idn-is*
government orders with the i""*t
expensive meal offered. i«'g«td
less of what the serviceman
ordered, lo cover meals »crvrd
other nsssengert.
Mixed Bread C rumb.
Cooks
would
sell
potions
ground meat intended f"t the
crew, mix bread crumbs with
ground steak, reduce portion, anil
provide basket ealeamen the
men who sold iandwicbe. and
aoft drlnka through the roarhes
— with cookinr Juices from the
kitchen for ffult drinks
Comoy said steward, were in
charge of the so-called rarkel

4• I *1* -I’** sOI 4» If Dil*
f i irr
! " It, Rlld
•r 'inniril I t Kiik» ll - I*« .»! (hr Slut i«imrd oiitir. iRCiting

NIMlittk tho^l (4S|»Ct'tl*i| '• ••
tend mrr II It I'npv.
' i ’**1
f i n .11 James (Bit. .1 K M* t IH
ttftnd I.ro Butncr Ralph Wight
ffov Svnies anil
Snnlord \N (i

'• incontpiciMMi*
.............
» thoul prnrtU *• ; . '
t ru ve lr rs

CITY BRIEFS

IVIn n m i

K-dw*rd

Wnilrt*
would
Ink#* " h r
or«ll&gt; * I'Vi-r submit »» • ha* •
then I ••• i- the m o n o
i* I fthe f... I
Wmi. »*
would
lr.» ••
. 11art &gt;i|i ig.

,

f i4t|

i.l f it •

covrrrd

i

•urnmi»t

I III v

S lii mm

M*|ireRt*nt«

• * t U*mrfit *tf i hinn'R in
•Giiciil prnhlrma
Thr

v* mi 11mm • • i i ifeni v i t*nl itil* for
fi%r \«*.*»- anil U'lfHii thr tank
nf t tiiinn 11vi|* n»rn ami Ri'int n
nlr.iM-J ft hi vt it i inilu-trv and '

liniit.il Y ••

.«

' •.*fa ui• w
r t«* dtaeuft* a

Britain la*' in :ht ho ami* thi
la**t
*•( thi Big Kivr |Hiarr« t«
a|i|»r »Vf thr t'hart^i
1C▼11it.i *l.nhoi
lH»*rinim*n|

nu*! *4»i|i| lu*. u .
ititf tiiucril into
( tt||iniOMl&gt; f'k *&gt;'»
tl»f»-f Alik lf»|{
o f ( Minin •*f
F'im r M l l i l i l f l Nt
Ht-i lu-i t M orii -tB
S r r \ !■ m n
and
ifivtp&lt;*Mi&gt;nce*l hi- v I'nbii'ft
it Inultr
mi ;*i
v* a i » mie *» i * r l r i «
"rrr
|»ny* hn . 1 't'fiiiimttR " i
•»
thr I Ml p *i I tialay m At 'lining I tuition, i Hhhi i lot t.f thi
« hi*«|ucr, mi'i s • S t i f l " t d ' ri|»i •
cm rackrl which r*»kt t
fail
roMil- tm ii thai) | UK&gt;.0 ■ hi 4 l*ftUilRiil • ' ' i t BuhmI of frruif
year tnd
tUk]
r*U. * « i t
r r « »• *1 • i*nlt* v r
} r»D
Ih

hlnriktnhlr-

•*..| f'hiatiir Kal-Shrk’a

I ruirur l*v lulr October •

A---- -----

Refrigerator*, too, end iH*ny
Other tnwlucta are covered by
|Trumans dictum.
_
.
“ W r are confident," Bowles
said, “ that nearly ell consumer
(tissilaa** v * raws Twer

LOST: Lockat down town./ Find­
er please return to Ftreatom W A N TE D :

getIth*if i
*

G en eral'Charles De tin ill*- Presidi nt of the Provisional French
Government is shown la'ing gireteil liv Pte.-nlent Truman upon his
arrival at the W hite Hniisr
Washington l&gt; I
News reports indi­
cate that the main reason I.o lie I ,otllle’. i o il i. lo obtain 'Big
Pow er Status' for France
i Intel nut cotnil ...... ..

U R N I81IK 0
OK
anfurnlah*&lt;l
house or aparlmenL I’ crmanem
civilians, good care gaaranleed

GET TH E

lull'd 1'resn

l l n h f m . former A m b »iM »‘lor tn
thr t 'titfrtl State* during *ho vr%» |
invited tn return
t&lt;»
In
negotiate
*
nu t »»ti
r aftirmient " hich will
lilt crrtl I rtnl I rn%e

Sm m h

or near town.
Phone 75fl.W
or write Dox^nL^Ljiki^M^IlISl'
URNI8KSED
OR
unlurnUh*'
hou*e, ptrmnnRiil civilian*! nc
•mall children. H oi U A, c/o
Herald.
__
■

Help Wanted

\

State*
A.
A llrr •niil the British govern­
ment
hmi
hope i
l.i-nil-Lo***
Wouhl not la- -ended without prior
rnnsultiitioii
It was also ih»r|o*rtl that (xif'l |

s ig h te d

W A S H I N G T O N . Aug 24 ul’&gt;
OPA
sa.s
washing
machines,
aluminum |ails and pans
and
electro troners will tw hack on
the market at 1042 prices, and
neatly all other consumer gotals
will return at &lt;&gt;t near that l«v*f.
i Brice
Administrator
Bowles
made that point newly emphatic
yesterday
in
announcing
the
agency i| on its way toward that
goal

io n

I • I - I I Y -*
Msftil*
»•(
II**
•s*8i|«
I r»» i -a• 11!• a nie*iU'li»*'« i i f r * i ,f iit*tl b y
» ».. ».*
I'u t i'd *
I'lO F M T IV H
w ith
' V I l‘ A VI I V Ml m o a t
r itr
&gt;nu (a n t

GOOD cypreai row 7&gt;oat and oartSee at Mr*. C. W. Ball*my,a.
Cat Fish Spring#.

Ample quantity long

-If let ill* I

i !.*■

Lane

Ailantic Bank JijdK

!•*•»%

i n f f - e * i.i Mar I.» ' . k i n a
H IU K H .
1 I \ **
••
&gt;*-tir
I *i u u i ' i
lurt*
and

t• •

with semi private ' nth
In
7(WI Ka*t 2nd Hi

rele.v

, 1'i'i.n \ i
r»\ i . i i i '

i

I ” i hU
t '*
lik*w llhim l
•l •t*11 *■•” It 1 . 1 r n ) n ) i Ilf** N o | I* " t | i r r l r

u. . .1 f..»

S r f v Ii t

SIX ACRES of tile mink !»
old Orlando Htghwav
Co. 4703. ______________

fh o n * 732

1&gt; i.'

whs

M em ber

\M.IS

l . i ' M i n V Aug 2 1 'V&lt;
Prime i
Ilrim-nl Atle*- told tho
llnus,- nf Cninmons today the
thr suddrn end of l.enil-L«***
put Britain "in a very serious
financial condition" nmt format
Prim*Minister
t ’hiirchlll snld
hr could not believe "this war
thr Inst word nf the United

hy American* today w hile
govornmcMvt relaxation* .-oon
may make it posaihle to oh•tnin a plant* »ent without a
priority and the nation may
hood return to standard rath­
er than War. Time. Presi­

lutunril,
• ti in ia c U.

FOR RKN1

1(0031
r inse

an d cnnntrl mMk

I Ki l l W .

V in i-tr!

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 24.
( A P ) — More huttcr, cheese

7 D AYS W IT H
LIQ U ID for
M A L A R IA L
SYM PTO M S
f • k , on I r as
directed.

«• •#(
•ti -T« • -I I4’ ft
••
o *
-in

Mil
'I -.
........... I.

K(i|( f f» mhhtmnal y u run i»«
to
y*4«ir milnMinhik
Bal'd'
Iit1111 \ mi-iBcnl
i4H*mrnt
I
ra* h pit •mi in ctilrntly injui
wllilr N pH»«riiKt?»
y*M»* •
• rid rNcIi |»rilratr inn Hit
your c»r up tn
•••»* h t
lli'Vil A l o

HE front bedroom, tor.
20th Hi., phone 3HI J

W A SH IN G TO N , Aug. 14.
( A P ) —The War Production
Board today removed all quoI.m on the production of pareengcr Sara. leaving the In­
dustry free In make aa many
aa lla raparlll permits.
It
ruled that new .'are now com­
, jnjfBte/f the assembly line*
. -raanSf be equipped with spare
, tires. The spare lire control
will he handled hy th e.O ffice
of
Price
Admlnlatretlon.
which Is eapecled lo render
an early decMnn.
f

iff ar t h» IIMIII «ll«t ill»4 trill.

WASHI NG mu* hi t*ui.it .*11 home w|»|'B*»
1**11 l i i m r i l iCel'Mli
N ,„th
M11In. n»li«»
2 |••72 oi S«jifi»ril -•I

Charter Of
Nations Is
By Great
Last Of 5

.

iit

F L O R ID A .

Atlee Objects
ToSuc'denEnd
Of Lend-Lease

President Truman Greets I)e Gaulle

t()| )A t
Considerable rUudlnrsa " llh scat,
Irrctt ,h n * r r , and tariiM Hill thunder*
• hooera thla eftrrH«M*n and tonight.
T O M O R R O W ! Oreeainnel l i g h t
xhnwiew
throughout renlrat portion

IN D E P E N D E N T N EW S P A P ER

S A N F O R I),

Established I'JOS

dent Trumun saiil he would ask
(Congress to turn the clocks hock
early In Scptemla-r
The fi.OOf. mile Illinois Ceiflral
railroad system was sclied hy the
government tnduv in the face of
n strike threat
Under order of
Ptesident rtumaiv. who sanl that
I Rloppaffr ttf Ute rnllroad imluntr)
nt thia timi* &gt;• unthinkabir. thr
U f f i r r *.f I irfriiar Tranaportatiun
Mnaumrd control at 12 01 t’ cntral

Money Back
II Indigestion
Isn’t Believed
With Di^estivs

illess
n s s O i 'l u l i 's
.1 v i o i r p e r s - o o i l
is

IN

AN

Truman Orders Illi­
nois Central Seized
In The Face Of
1 A Strike T h r e a t

MALARIA

lei.

11144f '

r o i N T i Jt i m r . ' i m i
a * i&gt;
nut
r o t &gt; T t . r i . o t n u &gt;in
HATH

S treng th—

Big Railroad Is
TakenOver By
Government

|S T il K MATTKIt MK 1*111: t
KITTATK OF
•
i»:ss&gt;: i* w h k .h »

ruihllit

M Id
llllllY
AND
I FN D t.lt
W U H h IIV A N L \ Pl.lt I . SI
P L K Itlll A U T O P A I M I N t .
large assortment of rol»r* t " t i r

MISCEI.l.ANKOUS

t h i:

Ih

V O L F M E X X X V II

Legal Advertisement
n

There

To l*rnlect the I’ r n e of Ibr Worldi ,
To Promote the Progress of Americai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

made up for by the Interest and
whole-hearted co operation among
the people who had quickly be­
come war-minded end realised
their full
responsibility. The
County then agreed to beck up
the
Council
financially^
Mr.
Ingley appointed Mr. Peterson
as co-ordinator of the council
and aa Commkndar of the CRI- and divided th* prof"* with
sen's Defense Corps.
The work of preparednaaa pro­
ceeded rapidly In Bemtnole Coun­
ty back in 1941, On Oct. 28, of
that year, Police Chief Soy 0,
Williams a* chairman of Civil
Defense took charge of the
fingerprinting everyone In local
dReciae work. Thla leeluded air­
“ Our “ investigation! appasred
plane spotters first established
to confirm ihase euaplclons.” the
under ‘ Roy Hollar on June V, company said, “ and we reported
the matter to the FBI.’’
Despite the arreat*. tha com­
pany said It waa “ confident that
the great .majority of our dining
service employes are honest and
conscientious . . . this investiga­
tion indicates no reflection on
them."
Th* Erie railroad made no
comment.

!'•

7.

m4|osl r i f A.

fit

%hi»*

f I»l|l. V*4- • II'

|'

111 *

4.4 ' ' ll'

l •••|erts I#- rereive n*ipi»t'4'*' •'
third
«*hst h-R.lef «hlp 4*ill

aaaytnrfl

Iimm1 •*• »-l»r'* h«*f r

W ARM SPRINGS. Ge.. Aug.
24, (AY— Poatmaatar General Hannegan .aald today that Warm
Spring* was chosen aa tha symbol
foretbe latest Franklin D. Rooeefelt memorial (tamp becaos* it
“tfaroed beat to axprcaa the man s
great quality—quality of merer".
The Coast Guard ha* aavad Ha spoke In a broadcast marking
or* than 100,000 persons from tha flrat day of aala of the me­
morial two-cant stamp- #
•ath at aaa.

N 1
R.»b if »• 'i Ji
' i * r l . Sanfi'iit
||i*

(••t

c i I r II mII

NN *••(

rrMil

.*•

iliofthguifthing

Fhinl

fnlltiwi*.

him^rlf

by

li« «.*a« tti lituvniirtil lit * 4*tifirr|ion&gt;
\» tilt
♦In

..................................
4 i.
* * |»8*t Ir I I
I ’ g!
II
**

L i • to h i»»w w

Ni •• #-.i I,* him. M.
J

N1111*1 I' RII

V«• V &gt;

I B'ttAllltl

*•

I hufttRer It.*- Itr* it I ' OI. •*•! '

ll

•i|»ff Srryrniit mi i
" f Major 11riiri u t i l
• ••itimnniliiig gi'iirtul

IB lit* 1 flight,
*r
,(i Ihr ctilmir
|». ( *i*ullr tn|il th*lifw « niivrr*Jit oiii1 rumnfi and S/&lt;
. B\ f »»••*■

I him *
I «184f•VV

he In *r ••

**••

lu lf*.

\ |*r

In

agR im l

I »»it* «t
im r

thr

I

S ltU i

l.u lg m iiilc .

atlM«k.

Pvt.

Sti|4|.|y# ( ’hinii I hr *t • r
Mr*. |I*-m * NNilliuiii* • h.»ii

i••««( y Almut Jou ynrtU from thr
t'luii. Pvt Riiburn *««* mvi rnnnv
• igtml light
Hr proftiptly fir^tl

thr •Rrgriwt?'•
hiMlhnr,
li'hri

miithi’ f
Brit!

•»*••
' hai»

in

Rilvnrurr

of

ihr

main

•ft th r (R rr cti o n ••f ih r l ic h l. then

• ” 1til &gt; It**1 thr |'Htf -I in un Ri­
ta* k IJ|M»VI Ihr holler 117 a tiirh thr
• in-m&gt; mh * huBny Kiv* pruoncri
Apic

rltorial annexation from Get man

*.

(hr

I*4»hufi&gt; wit* n me*likI•«*v iif a four
Miitli |i.i ( i «»I i»|»t'|Aling t " o (n four

f r •eftt C i v r m a n &gt;

•oil and is »4tlsfied with the full
recovery of Alsace and I at rr elite
These sources insisted that De
Gaulle ia making mi specific re
quests fo r crr&lt;l&gt;ts. His share of

.*|*«-ritiH'ti'

&lt;&gt;f

• •••
S Nn
S« i * " «•

H i. |ilan for thr
ill . ill nf Wrnl|»hi»Bu
m i. I

iiiiliturv

i»it# nit'iuv

titkrii

uit«l

an

rtirniy

RID-

lni*li attvni|it ma * iliTARrliil iluo
to
Pvt
lUbum'*
RggrRsilvg
a* t ion Hi. courage"", slid heroic
aft tun. merit th&lt;- highrst praise
mid uphold thr finest traditfpns

'

'■
"

skctl

In

ti «k e'

tl'C

firsl tnnkmir
i ?nr •if I r s l wHh

I***'

world's
longest
suppl)
Chandler hold-, an impartassisting movement " f »
I hut' li and club workers and | " rials to (!hinrse combat
meeting the Immediate need* of
.
Brr
a-V"ll
to
volnn
i
Help of China stationed
PfUCS fo r coal, forai and repara
in rui"lii'-lii'p ican supply forces ha. pti
jC y ,
1* • *
Iiior-r
CpI John l‘ . Donohue, who for
&lt;
1important part m rrcent
The Rhineland separatist pro- ’ t"
the past 20 months hat been s*rv ic t o i tea.
iect was originally (atheretl by
FU N E R A L N O T IC E
Route of supplies to Chini v lux a* * medical technician In
DaQauUe but was not adontol
inrluden the Slilwrll II" I. th.- the Eighth Air Force in England,
during the Potsdam conversations.
over arrived home lost week to re­
i Ivcrul .ervicei fnr Set David ' well known "Hump" airll
H r French leader continues connt the mam for 30 days on temporary
Mitchell who died In Miaou
ViAsad.'however, that permanent I
Id.
I duty hiRore receiving hia honorwill be held at the
B 1®! o f the German war poten- li &gt;1 Sunday
hble-*f9i*eharge from tha A m y .
la possible only if the Ruhr Erickson Funeral Home Sunday
I|e wears the good conduct and
tad Rhineland arc worked Into the at 1 "it I 41 with the Rev .1 E
n riylicarl Harbor ribbons, a Ualt
gcnsiisl plan of woatern European ,\|. Kmlt-y pastor nf the First
CitajTntv fthtxm and an ETO rtbi M.-thodt.t Church, officiating
Ixm with tfs tosttle stars. W ith
I’ vL Adrian I . Stacy
|'i.. to.riican Legion will ha . i
his wife, the former Miss Vania
n * ' top Australian reneral In I charge " f 'be graveside .ervice arrived home from Et
Harriett, he left today to vfsit
on a ten day foi
forld H e r I wa. Sir mhn Mon Intel merit &gt; 'll take place.in Fver Gu
reUttve. (p Brooklyn. N. Y.
V .'t whh r #1N1•Vgsfl NfV

tpa conversation- i* very general
but With spKUl insislance upon "

D»

HOME ON LE A V E

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81014">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 22, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81015">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81016">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 22, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81017">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81018">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 22, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81019">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81020">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81021">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81022">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8137" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7775">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/383525f6e1098459cb027f675c821afb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d3074e710b8fdbcc8a747a47593708b6</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="81013">
                    <text>a

■?

nsF*,'.*:

r--r

.1

rJ

.

i

.

(3k.
pag e

FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1015

X IIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

e ig h t h

Amphibious Units
Played Big Part
In Winning War
First Funding Made1
At (* u u d u l c a n u l ;
Sea,Lnnd,AirForceH
II) J l l l lN I.. H I’ H IN tiK H
A I' Ni'w»fei&gt;turr* W riter
One [thru**— unknown lu mmt
A m erican * nt the tim e of Pearl
H a rb o r— *um» up the sto ry of
v icto ry In th r P w lf lc .
T h r phrase
"am phibious op
•ra tio n * . ' 1 It mean* th r * b llltv to
aend
troop*
ag a in st
stron g ly
fo rtified cu ait* am i w re it thrm
fro m th r rn rm y . It menu* lh com bining of aeu, land and air
power In a
p recise coordination
never before w n in
w ar
A lthoug h
h isto ry hook*
ran
cite m any previou* landing* I"
enem y te rrito ry , never were th rrr
t o m any in such abort tim e u«
the U. S • weep acro«« the I'ar lf ir . And never were Invasion*
iU CC esifully ca rried out nguiii-l
auch firm ly defended nree».
S tarte d At C u a d a lra n tl

t

America'i

f i t » t umphlhlou*

E
f

r

:
f

’

v.®!

We have juHt remodeled our upstairs department
have it displayed with bargains that will amaze

|

I
:
j !
0 . jt
f '
H ',
j.
j
{■: j r;
) ' l
,
H v ..
j ;

BEDROOM SUITES

' ,

MISMATCHED

s .

Walnut
-•

Finish!

71
."

; ^j
•' ;
•' !

H -V

•. i ;

landlug « m made nt G uadalcanal
- ;
In August 1042. The technhiuo
i
,
WSa developed along the New
.
G illnea coaal, at T a r a w a and the
M a rsh a ll*, In th r M arianna, thr
.......
TOftK OUT INTO T IIK H T H K E T S u» cheer the in-w, nf Juputi'a aurrender. liefor*
P h ilip p in es, Iwo J im t . OWInaw.i N **l h \ l . l ! t «
m* t ( ‘n O u ilm l in B ro o klyn , N. V ,,
a* m «liuri fip- nf all fnithn ihrotignoUL the "city
ami iifflit i l i t y other place* alon» the n llm of St
11 n gathered In o ffer p rayere o , g'utilode t bnt l t»« wur til hia| w in over mid |Hfare
tha fl.OOO-mlle path from H aw aii and world * "
(in t e r n a t io n a l)
to the Ju p an e ie m ainland. To thr had rwme
le s s o n i learned In Uland-hopping ___________
_
w ere added the technique* proved
a t N orth A frlra , S ic ily . A n ii'i I I / . . , .
I , 1. ,
and the N orm andy bcacfihrad
fr ill
I II
The aerie* of P a c ific Irivailoii* ■»
'
Was n rce**ary to establish ad
l J (* * ( ’ |' |
vance base* long the route to .
,
.
T o kyo . T h e M ain halls and (Juam I I I
became great nuviil a ta tlo ia ; Hm
*&gt;
pan. Iw o and O kin aw a provided
airfie ld *
for
the
Itombing
of
A,N ,
J a p a n ; the P h ilipp in e* gave the j J l,|lr» •- •*"!
land
m a** ami
harbor*
from rm u d .i i n .......
w hich illre c l a*»uult agalnat .H lro'J a r r “ ml. &lt;■
hlto ’s homeland could he mount
that
&lt; -&gt;*•'
•d, O ther base* were taken t*» uuo*\ l““ 'tdf
rem ove potential thorn* In the ledge »l thr
U . 8 . aupply line*.
1k
l,u' 1
Followed A Pattern
»r*
“ Am phlblnu*
operation*"
fol
*'"■ r m .1
lowed a pattern that even the
lit .- .
Japanese came to understand per
.for- it., t o»l
fectly.
"f
'b.I si 1
The enemy learned to w orry
Sh.-w &gt; I n.&gt; 1
about inv«»itin when plane* from
Wat lb ■ • .
A m erica’* v**t cu rrier
arm ad.i
\ iii . m ,.,
. ,
began apnea ring re g u larly , bomb j which iln n t U
thg airfie ld * and
m ilita ry
In &gt;for. e&lt; ui hinn
■tallatlon* and *ra l!n g o ff possi
m m ld itfi it .m e * f ■-* the ne.d
ble battle area* Then the m ig h lv of
17
nl ,1
* » e n rte i
dirrr'.l
gun* of battleship* mid cru ise r*
serving mu A llies,
iru l.idli i
took over, pouring Ion* of ahell* i ftelgiun Wur K rlie f, U n tied 1 'Inn,
onto enemy strongpolnt* w hile
Hell. f.-truer icirii
Ite lle f
I »
l c p * }Hiun«ir&lt;l »wny with rocket*
CiiH'hii*l&lt;»vuk u i,
A i.ie ru -u i
Di-n
/Im kov, win* rofmiiititded the ittiimiari arm ie*
W hrn the target who aoft landing murk Relief Ani»»rinin Hi'liM «»
tbe B u m )* of F .rop** w rlcotilet ( It rir m l
cra ft began d artin g toward the France. tJievk Wur K#*lh*f, Am* «
1
«Pu foinimuitl' ti the AHieil Fort es in the
beach
Often
the
prc lnvanlon jrun I(Hn f fm lln lh m il. Am"*
n i l ' . 1 m Momuw
D uring the vt»n (Iru
hoinhurdmi'Mt v*wn *o In ttn tf the lean
Relief
f*&gt;i
l iu ly .
UiMtr
'/ 1! 1 1 .. St W i to review lO.UtHi Soviet
Invade ra wore well dug tutu t.h** 1 lathifumiiri
I iL*■
*11v I .
F im i h Ia
b -I ' pm I ir. hum if t rVi'r Fefnf *« r i tended I
beachhead
before
the
numbed F u r c in lM iw r A in r r t r a n K*du f f*&gt;
&lt;Internatiuunl Kiuliopluito)
Ja(jMitete
aupwatM]
tmek.
B y ti Kunvov
I'hthfiidne W ar Hidief
som etim e*— ft* on Iwo Jlm a — tne Pcdlnb W ar itellef, K h - uhh W h

8ome 1,600 ehlpa were eaalrted
to.the Okinawa Invasion, for •*amp)*— soma coming from Qoad[alcanal, aome from Leyke, aome
K
from tha Mariana*, eome even
■K
from the weat to u t. Despite
i r u t difference* In ap**&lt;lp Ana
K-i^CleUnce*. they got to thalr »*signed placet at the proper
B
moment.
■
R . ?
" F l e e t tralna*’—the almost lni
credible a remade o f supply ihlp*.
i
floating docks and maintenance
f’
Teasels that enabled the fighting
- i'
ghipa to remain at ssa for
month*— mod* It possible to
i
eprbtg Invasion after Invasion

S g t Earl Bourgard
With General Patton
t * /k*

ill

a !s S E M D L Y

AREA
COMi
H A N D , France, Aug. 17, ((Spe­
cial l— More of General George S.
Patton's Third Army heroes gre
heading for home.
of lie purpose* |e to enable per­
Neweet Patton epearheetllng sona with modest Income* to get
outfit to paea through Assembly their there of scarce good*. The
Area Commahd ■redeployment at farm population Includes ..Urge
Camp Atlanta, near Chalom, numbers who,* Income* are reFrance, la 'tiw eOHh Tank De- S lively low./ Inflation control
. g.roal protection to them as
long m there ia danger of prices
getting out of hand,
Farm land price* on the aveEarl Hourfgabd, of 111 Popular rage tha country ovtr ha*» been
Avettoa, SanfoM,
&gt; .. riling Steadily .during the war.
, — . .

•

..... -— —

OVERSEAS

'

•

iraSh
SSTSl
Sa.*®

, With the A ir Serrloe Command
In
A tig. 17. (Special)—
Pvt- Ray Smith, ton of Mr. and
M r*’. John Smith of Sanford, la
at present amployed aa a truck
d rlm in
a yetavan quartor*
matter truck company of th«
afar aarvica command in Italy. In

tad .

the tan Is* ifnea Augnat. 1044,

nIU U fT

3T* An d

OCCASIONAL
CHAIRSS

USED

It e u u lu r

i.9f» up

j

S.fl.'i

Special ^-9.r»

USED
STRAIGHT
’ CHAIRS

ODD BUFFETS

69c

f£.ur&gt; up

LOUNGE .
CHAIRS

Reconditioned

THROW RUGS

PU T FO R M
ROCKERS

Yulut-e

Special 2 2 *^

RANGES

S i/r 5 1vl'7

159.95 Values

Only J.-M

Special 49*!*,r&gt;

KlllEveS— L&amp;SiZlj

3

lot ai
New

Pu rn i pvwpb
have ,,n w m i «
m.ujH sin k . Hi ..i.r.'s s fu l control |.
of infhitlnn
A runuwa)
p rh f|i
• itu u lio n during 1 lie w ar, or w hile t
the pressure fur (ivillu tl good* n od '.]
service* contnui.-* during the cu rly d
postw ar period, would spell die- ,
in ter
for
. 11,10 y
farm ers
nod .
tinur fam.ln-1
M any farmer
iinturn lly
foul
gii.wl* rcaso o . c i ,, pr|t cs »,0 t In* 1
proUiict* »l.,,.,l*l In- perm itted t,, 1
go up. tliiiiii ...........- seek to in like 1
political capital »f thi* bv *u p rio ri-I f
trig m easures 111 in*.' or e lim in ate I
trice control*. It I* Im portant t
for them to remember (h a t an y I
decided rl*c in prlcaa and w age t
rote* during thi* period would t
add g re atly to farm coala aa w ell .
as fa rm prirc*. A* long a * food
shortag es root in tie. ^fno*t
fa rm ■
prtMlurt* very likely could imld jj
thblr own if I'fiee* wero g iven ij
flee rein , lint lim l situ atio n is ^
oujy Icrn i on.rv
When w ar «|e- "
rrm ids tnjirr uff, shortag es o f ;,
fur 111 g lo ju ris are likely to Iw | ,
replured by s j r i lose*. If price*
ate allowed to get out of hand
O
M O V I N
now, farni price* then m ay nose­
dive while many item* of farm
M E D IC A T IO N S ^
r ,nen*e*
stay
up.
In fla tio n
all In ONE oulfltl Y
J I(
control nerd* to rem ain e ffe ctiv e
now If d lslre** Inter oil is to he
avoided.
T h e days o f a g ric u ltu ra l de­
l~lnllamad Wotary Eyai
pression and (he talk of furnt r e ­
2
—
Reiptrolovy Congeillon
lief a r e still freuh In our m inds.
Much of the d ifficu lty of the
3—
Natal Irrtlolton A Sneering
lUlfO's and .'(O'* arose out o f the
l e i wedluIlM relieve*
/V .
In flatio n of the last w ar period.
dmereat efi&lt;saferIt as* / I n el'
F a rm e r* aurely do not w an t to
ef HAT r i m
rep eat th at n p e r le n r e . In fla tio n
control now h e lja protect then ,

ODD TABLES

Touchton Drug Co.

BABY
CARRIAGES

New 3-piece MAPLE
LIVING ROOM SUITES
F U L L SPRIN G CONSTRUCTION!

.

Special v 8 9 - 9 5

MtUU conalruction,

£_agr-;yyy ; ^ '~4_i Zj

fU llr collapdible.

In , aome arm the increase hot
approached lvj&gt;m prorortlona. A
lifting of 'price control* Lrfore
the danger I* past would open the
door to a speculative Uoom. This
would lead to piling up or mort*
■age which In many rate* would
be oat of line wfth long-nm farm
■arninga. Such a feault -would
■pell foreclosure and disaster for
many farmer* when the inevitable
reaction act* In.
-&gt;*•
-Manjv farmer* who normally

BROADFELT. . .
To cover ^our floors with beauty^
2 - 5 0 -Sq. Yd.

PJr. &amp;ia gserving
S g wRh
O ..tha
T i «4»h
K A largel than naoal turnover of
The Modern Miwtul
Docao’t wail for SALES

Phone 127

llliliiE U IsIllE lllE IIIE III

�/

" 1
'

In' Unity There

T f iO A V
M»«i I \
rlmjits
with
w i t lf r w i
‘•llnsrl* HfiH ihuttdf f *hltWffq lilts ©fllSf
rtfwm amt ftinlghf
|OMON ROW
Cloudj »»11h ■ a l l f t f d »h4T)*l‘'
rra 4&gt;itti Ihundrruhow rr* m p f ©itutli par*
lt"n ©ml iti r»*»rfh porti«*p during «fter*
ntmtii hhI f t f n i n e
I
molrrl^ wind©
hi -itijli p**ftififi

In Strength—

T o ITotM-t th# Peace of th* World i
T o Promote the Pro gress of A m rrk ai
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME X XX V II

V

.u rn

.

.

Established 1908

-

•W hite H ou se
T o P ro claim

E

SAN FORD,

Britain Said

Sanford Soldier Is Honored

of the Government's u w i
welfare funeUon. «o m e t
the immediate, pressing problem,
of peace came into the open
today
.
Creation of a new Department
W n f Public Welfara, in lino wiLh
P&lt; .
__ all
hie
Federal
bringing
posslhh
a r t twit
i c l e * under the wings of the
ratuuel. was known to be spotted
pnjjjlintnti) on the remodeling
A Jv h rtg rtM ..
' . V _ —
' Formation of • ' B u r e s o of
l a b o r Relatione in the l a b o r D i ­
ps rtment • under the Presldant’s
close friend and former Renat*
colleague. S e cre tary
la w b
B.
Schwellrnhach. also was among
C the first enneretr proposals.
Tile Secretary of W elfa re, if
the plan were approved, would
be tho first new member added
to the Presidential cabinet since
1913. when the Department of
Labor was established.
IT
Welfare Agency
The Welfare Department would
include th# Federal Social Reeurity agencies the Public Health
Service, the Office of Education,
and probably (he Children's and
^ Women's Bureaus, now part of
* the t-ahor Department. Schwellenbarh reportedly would like to
rid his department of the latter
two agencies.
Creation of a Labor Relatlona
Burrau lo take over the Job of
the War t a b o r Board and 11, S.
Conciliation Service preaumahlv
•
will bo placed before the pro­
posed labor-management co n fe r­
ence
ne s t
month.
Acceptance
there likely would build up Con. gressinnal support for the needed
® legislation. The National t a b o r
Relations Board, now 'an Indeiiendrnt agenev, also would be
brought into the t a b o r Depart­
ment, but would remain autono­
mous in its administration of
© the Wagner Act.
Mediation Hoard Planned
To handle the problsma now
encompassed by W L B , A media­
tion board of three members ap­
pointed by the President and
_ subject to S e n ate confirmation
i
would be establlahad.
t a b o r trouble* f i r s t would be
channeled through the mediation
_____
_
bemrd
board.
If effo rta_ of
i
failed, a i h r t e - m s n arbitration
- com m i n i o n . would ba available,
although arbitration would ba
w voluntary.
Schweflenbach also Would taka
over tha United 8 U»aa Employment Service, now under the
W ar Manpower Commission band. id bv Paul V, MeNuU. who##
d * future In tha T ru m an adminis­
tration long has been |a aubject
f o r apoculation. Many Oovtrn* m a u l t ' d v b o r * . howevir, b e l i m
tha senrk# should not ba dlav
, turbed during t h a re e m p lo y m trt

'

expected

to

t s r s - w 'S f f l !
*

dlscloaad

last

a proa pact t h a t atUI an­
other civilian n K t a S i ty toon a a j

M cm turr

i| .
.1
I tir C C * P O U T tH8 L lV C

O f
C a ld w e ll
H ills
V a 8 ti
le g is la tu re ,

(V I

o

I

Oak Salert

ia l
A ll

A a a t'ru lrd

n

Press

i

m m i;h

:\.

Jap Delegates Finish
.Manila Conference;
Sent Flying Hack
1 ToNipHeadcjuartern

“Fill ’Mr I p!

WASHINGTON. Aug 2 0 . — (/R
Ameiicsn diplomatic and final?*
cial
officsl*
were
obyiously
jolted today by an unofflelal Lon­
don proposal to scale British debts
by half, pay 60 cents on th e re­
maining dollar— with U. 8 . inOney— and give I. O. U.'a fo r thh
rest.
,
" T rial balloon" wa« the moat
frequent early reaction comment.
Hut the suggestion, advanced
by the London Economist, Illfluentlal
financial
publication,
alio was taken a* rvidrqcc t h a t
the British tealfse they m u d
some sort nf settlement 8qulcdp)flirasons F o r I’rrw Jr#
The Midden termination nf th©
%ith Ii*
attendant
phutAN E IG H T H A IR FORCE F I G H T E R S T A T I O N , England. Aug war.
e c e i v e downt tin IcnuMcamt. in th©
1E0- (SpecialI — S g t . William H. Znchry. J r of Sanford. Fla., rreceive,
.. re»*ori
,
(h( Bronie S t a r Medal from Major General WesUi.le O. U n i o n , com f" r
««*«
l&gt;nr.
mamlln* ir©n©rml of th# Eighth Air Fare®. T - S g t Zachry, t u p p l y i lJry
»anl « hilhnn tlnllars
sergtant, received th© award during © formal presentation ceremony I " r BO * Tf* r *n l«mMctne civilian
at hi© 36 l» t Fig h te r Group ©trb»»r fTj England, rocenlly. He ii th r ’
; rom America ha» been pi*«•on of Mr. and Mr*.. William II Zarhry. Sr. of M 2 Oak Avenur, . In» '}'* difference between living
.
and h©rr rxiitcnc© in England.
h ,n f0n l1 ■
It was learned last night that WITH T H E O F F I C I A L ANNtH'Nt EM EN T ihm
notification* of the end o f lend* ( ’ ll) N V «r(vt, v .iH tn x, i. u 111...rf ,,n w h iil1- up
!e«*e nr»*
urn i'inni'
L’lttng forward ©lmo»t N&gt;-» I " i t ssti I *ieei.sl»i Is- i l m r r i.
let'ricmv IImmediately
It
will t»c t o m i
limp hefnrr henm ark and other
former «uimhcr« of Ihr B ritis h
market basket get jntn full-acnl©
hiiMn©** a Bain, even if the Uri­
ah ran n*v

Senator Boyle
Cash Payments
Outlines Work Hit New Peak At
At Rotary Club Tobacco Market J ’t

'^ fib o e ^ U o n ln g j a

IM S

Lend - Lease Shown
As Making Differ­
ence Of Life And
Death In England

to untangle acme difficulties r t jm lt f n g from the Preildent*. deetMaratlon. later retracted, t h a t last
Wednesday and Thursday were
legal holiday*.
T h e queation of
pay and overtime pay for thoo«
day* has arisen.
...
, .
,
. . . . . ,,
.M war w o r T
s » &gt; Md a half be paid all war^ work;
era who * were on the job last
Wednesday and Thursday. He did
not say, however, if thoac who
took the holidays, should be paid
for their time o ff.
Celling prices on gssolfne and
rDTue] oils will be reduced soon in
17 states on the eastern seaboard
and in the District of Columbia,
the OPA announced.
The nation's tra f f ic death toll
mounted to 69 yesterday and S a lJ .u r d a y . the first weekend since ( a s
* rationing ended and most states
■g| saw puji(Ww sno|ABJtl aqy
lifted the .76 mile an hour speed
limit
The deaths Included: Ten(leaser, 6 : Florida, 2; Kentucky. I . ,
,
1
T. .h. . unofficial death toll of A l ) O U l
ing

20,

t’P
*_*
/

-1 1 1 .

. When Japan Signs On
A Dotted Llpe, Tru­
man Will Go On Air;
No Legal Holiday
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20,
tf (A P)—The White House said
today that V -J day will be
proclaimed on the date of
Japan’a signing the surrender
terms.
President Truman
to make a short radio
address on V -J day. It will
not tie a legal holiday.
Efforts are still underway

iA U G U S T

■
*—

t'1 r~

Formal Surrender Expected
D e b t T o R :*
By Mac Arthur In 10 Days

t ;w J C

*®

F ID R ID W K J N D A Y .

T H f. w r A t i t F . R

Ip

lo-

FDR/ls Quoted
Apaiast Hebrews
In Palestine

“V-:

I'fiiie
Itr-s
Thr publication |
dim
.........u**rd
I ' ' 1',)! eslrriial debts
■•(
I
-hare

smt.

^ 3 ,4 7 2 ,0 0 0
F o r ' l ceil
T im e
R e co rd

..... .

around

f l 2.OlHt.0Wt.no

FI*
com1 "

------ — ■
i
------------Isnleling ilciitr of every deserip
Senator Lloyd F
Boyle told
JA C K SO N V ILLE.
A u g . 2U.
,|„i
Hi„| not Just those
the Rotary Club today Ihst the i (Special) - " T h e heaviest cash no ntrut (■&gt; the » * r
n*t result of Die recant legiqla- . pavment* evrr made on the Live
The Economist figured on |B.-

~

I

fits
tMiinaUil |*PF««I
M \ M I A. A .ip
20.
AP)
I Ik liirm .il
su rrp ililer. o f
j ,ln|uiti « i l l In- s i g n e d w i t h i n
I In
iliiy^.
G e in -ru l
D o u g las
■ Mitt* A i t 11u r a n n o n ii v t i I t o d a y .
] O nly
n d u -r st* w e a l h e r c a n
i HUM- a ile lay, h e s a id , a s
I;i|ij»(!•--»•* ili'li'giiti's w e n t f l y ­
ing h o m e w i t h d i 't n i l f d in| s t r u c t u n is n f (hi* A l l i e d o c * npiii-»•»■
h u undrt
the
r.
•i *riid#' i « lll be *lgn
I 1dl l . is. ^
! »,
.r Di -* iP Inert the
.
p» t -.1 ♦ . ji&gt;b|M»i le r*
• Hi t (e.n. f n thr lift
C u . n ' di r ..f Mll J a p
•

D a v fc

ri

H e u b

I I1.!

- ik*tied before

Unemployment Is
Increasing As

tr

Cutbacks Made
.

a w u n g to n
S ta te m e n t

D e n i e s
M ad e

• il 1
\\ ■i-1 r

Hy

( ’n n i p n i ' - i i l i o n

« Is1»f t»*' *' J

Is

W i d t h

n jr

the

F

i

sh»
H|l *

|f f 11 itil *
If'
Ii ,ri|f r.f
M W ■m

I * Al ft
f • *.l M*i»ir|nr, froni
1rt Mtf» if ^lartfhllFiH
I. ipuI
Col
rl I hilt
. r r i LI r11 triulnr of th»»
W
flkr
tRInl At
.ft
Ih thr

( H fife s

\ r r ( r o w ( l e d A s A id

I HID

.Arab iA'ague Head

tn

►
*' 11 , , f N 11*i&lt;itn
None
IniMc a r
wbet h«*r t h *
lln* T'*kj**«
thr A IlM* I
... .I (».i
,1 Mur A i
♦ . Mf Iikhu
■ s |T. tv»i t"
,
pi AIM1

.It.

William Ii. Wi^hl
Died Satm&lt;la\ a.m.
In

1- 1,

.ii
lb

itbi b»»d and

t ir f.u e i* tn tIn* appro
••at* i i nmmrtM'lt'i
ii|uaiter% spuki'iman *md
«••'•nf t t**» bnir»l rintc
*\ivi.
\*:n f»»tmnl -iiir

S m ijfh t

U .E X A M 'H IA
\
A i ram Bpy si-i rpliri
■urn, it ■id f i A im Ii league.
1♦
I
f' N it,if©t h'll
said W llllam L Wilson, director
,ir» r ly , theie ,ould be only o r i e l ,
.,'resident
Nn.
ItdllM
vkt|ri
F
* 11u f i a
It
imprpTeraeal In th» quslltjr of of S tate F a r m e r s ’ Market*. In -nurir— th« l.n lled S t a t e s ''
It
. . . .
f,.** . *'h A
I
i'
1
v/rnmtnt.
In
»
talk
in
which
r&gt;
hlg week-end erwjr and market „rg.ied that "aipplo rrsspns could 1 1 ’"ni*e&lt;i king
lln.
-v. i
Mf Ultr imnt
• J* r «&lt;UtP
U&gt;.
. Ut-jg in lie 4^
t ,ip* t n
' "“f I 1
he outlined 't h o various revenue awv|#W. " " L i v * oak's s a l* * totaWI |he fm/nit" In h u n g such a alloy*-'’"hn would nut siipiH.il (h« J e *
i'
1 r:V ,1II ft*4M
S%(Kt
|
if**® it nl i*4tf
\ .v
If f
bills passed by the legislature IS.tT2 .*tl9.8aJ which wn» more thwri ttncr uniter the lrrut-!©i.Af
f 'f M
hr trl
Palestine
and rsplalned Urn appropriation
t'r.'
IWo hundrfMl
thnuinml
.IoIU ir "wilhottl mrciflrni condition© nl
Hta ti*
I1
( lie pur t ■■
\y i.hii.
bills
■bovr th© next br»t j reet^linK uitrrvRi ui rrpnynirnt.'*
N!
Introduced hy Msyor Edward ftc*M»n from th© r f\ m u r utanil t The
fiKure reported here *ccofn|wii»rd
Ki »*»a»*v«*Ii
M.
r
)
Hlgg ins. who characterised hint pfiiiil
Hlthuuffh
thr
h.IM-I.MU Af having
hud rven tnfoimnl dls from Y©M«
n'«
I* pie
• c irdimt t *t
!«•»
l tllk'l*
as nnt nf the ,-nungrst senators pound© hmndlrd thii .Mpwbihi * m cUnaitm u IS.UOOdIDO.OOO ©nd
th©« rver
mmtHmrd by ' l Pr
f.s I..
i h (nuin r
':V v " v . : •
in the le g islatu re , "who served more th©n © million pound* un wn&gt; tnlkni of m© © atralflu loan 1(Uril fir r, „ %
* h,»s»R [1T'Pk - is•
it.. &lt; i.
IN hr t «
.
i&gt;&gt; iiiii. -r«
D t thr
with distinction and made an der the 1109 record -n volume rather
-■
•■-- -*-**-■*- -------r " ,n
f D rl it In"'
than an
Indefinite
g rain [h
t" ,T&gt;1|
ri)
R,„,.e *e l.
I 'I . 'atrill.
ir-liliisl 1" t
enviable record." Senator Hoyle t a k e City tobacco
et snle- pushed
\|-tf \ r I|,.||
piitr v
1 tt tl*l
l o s t - w a r Aid I'lwlge
, h, Saudi Ar». Klbad held I\l.
Jiihn W, Siik'
said that Governor Caldwell was
up by i .:km, mi)2
Ip the July debate which
wlllth pnprv
In
„ ....
luuil act
si.fonl,
t‘i*nvrr«il«in «
able to get about three-fourths pounds and added $ 1.7lil,37tLitJ ceded senate approval of the Bret conversations alwsril a war-lup l '
•. I f tii*ii
' • -f
'
nltlfl hi*
*
of his program enacted, but th a t to the rash psym snts reb asetl *o ton Woods international monetary w|(h tin uth©r prrwon© pir»r*iM
■* . i\t*\
r
J r w i i h IpjtftiTA nrr
n
D t
in \-»*. »*m» on the whole he thought the Florida grnwora
ire since
Since ihe
Ihr two plsns. Ken T aft (It.. Ohio) .iskrd tlVftkd I1©If" I I....... . ,Ji'\l|hb r i1 *-)'mI M
,i
i" t» t , . S i m
legislature handled th* Governor, markrls ot-ertCO, J u ly 2 1
whether the late President House
hopmUnd Pr^-minD Trun.», h* t i
MHicii
kill*
pretty roughly "Attention It turning now lo v r|( hud pledged tile
British
tr' ' i thr
lm.©f «»*rk hr Imd »!;f
-t«"l
Mf t
post war
.iid
Esplaimng the difficulties of Preparations f a r th# handling nf g:|&gt;(KM».9M&gt;.&lt;MNk in
&gt;s &gt;•! *r
ih©
•* 1* » ■l.i'tk ■
** ■
elllng anv revenue bills p a s s e d 1 the 1946 Jiecan cro p - V N" T* r* Iwsldes what they coulit get fr
th® A m r i M l
.
D
’ i j«*
i|„. m..notary slabilitaUiili (u
•ftii't
efore May 1 when a parked Florida, and to Increased r..n.:rn
many Jr\% •. .** i«**%*ihL
■•■•r»
production •■( t a l l Mml the mternatinsl bsnk S c
••4v«f-f*f
Finance Committee hail prevent­ trallnn on
bi I«*t intit |*,i|fta»nn
ed them from reaching th* Poor, and Winter fruit and vegetable Wagner (D.. N. V I tnlil him tlui
A l i n m Hi &gt;
*1 Mtriptrn t • »
N! . \ rt Hnr
Senator Hoyle said that a fta r crops In C entral *nd South Fin- M, &lt;)f that time the Hrilish had nm
pr©KS©«l hr wild* 1ttirtl *h\ !■'&gt;
City
and
Starke asked fC&gt;rV. sny raist-wsr help ai
........ . thr*
the rules were changed the l e g i s ­ rids t a k e
■
M
il' F l'"‘“ * '■*Iw1U'k!
RUlhk
till’
i*iiliM*linr
man
would
di
riff’ll
Ht
J
nu
to
ImndIn
rn
irk
rt
r
ar®
ex
* " J ‘ all.
i. 1
*.f fs i r I iit'itii icv mid
lature passed the cigarette tax
I
ill.Fi.l\f «u .,1. •
©iiA this Sm *
11I MM'l
1 Mill*' A
1 ' ' fr o u v r i©iffil m
A ilflrsnidon of Indl©n bu*ln©»* muSltion with British 1rail*'!* «t
i.. H'tnnv*
■£ * he *li*!i k*n1»
bill, raising 12,000,000 mor# fo r * gnod volum© o?
I
Potsdam
said:
l\
\\j\n
fh’
k
i
•on,
*nd
r©porU
(rom
throuirhoui
l
|
M
f
1
,1
i
rnrn recently failr ti in nn r f f o i t
f M.
iCitv 1 * wh..
S II 111 II I
AMI 1 •t .* wnlr lh«
the state, tho beer lax hill,
1
l'l.Ktlf.
jots
ui
the
producing
a
re
a
Indicate
the
Jiko
In
r*iniml
Ii
nn
|
in
,
ifqr ai
to oht*in In the IJnitctl sSl*tn« ^
“W e would
* ' Utik',"'l Itl Mm N 1 ’1
S '.
1 s|| 1 M
, ,u'i
thr
raising another 18.000.000 and
An I'rilm i1
.in f i
(T ru m an ) of rin® uf riif\ i«&gt;i
'
.......
1"
- ..........
the liquor tax bill raising another outlook is aatltfSiCtory
1
1
H
IM
,.(!•'
»t
“The
Dad#
City
S
tate
Farmers'
m
i
i
■
*
©o»ij(ht
with
the
idea
that
It
wool
t
ill®
1
*
v
.
!
,1
InI
'
M,
promises
&gt;m
**»#■♦ thr
13.000,000 These, with tha e x ­
•1* n \ 11\ (»■-' 1 .
.. It'ti! Iti)*
....... . \„ception of a slight increase In Market, dealing axclumvtiy in fft* lr*n©furrid tit Indiin »rrmj'tf Roosevelt. » hiPit hr |*ii l
eggr
and
poultry
fo
r
(hat
«n
tmn
M
i
iiM
illml
i
«fkl
ierv®
to
thaw
froien
©tcrlim,*
■
■
ilhn
I
i
,
’
*
i
I, 1**ky*»
Itn,
1
,S1
.
of
Kiii/
Ip
tho
hand
hunting licenses, were the only
IriVMff '
. .t
1 1. , ,r *4... .1
w.t. •|-jra
revenue
measure*
passed.
he of Florida, haa had *n I'n ep- rrrdit© ©n Indu. mold buy induR and promised hr vMiultl Illil - II,
tionally good v * a r. p arlie u lariy in
•K 1..
f f y.
tirf.■•(*- and
1«
V if
1t \ 1
port the J c . . in Fnlr®i in.
aald.
Afifi
view of wartime eondiii'in*. -»'d S u i m ,
\f . \ rfHrif
A lla n ) |l*'v tier l*s r«•»t this*
Pointing nut that one elgnl- Dire, tor Wllaon.
“ Mr*
Lillie
The ©lt«rnntive. prenented t.. probJem ,l(
•.i y \
• t rl
......... .
flcanl fart aln-ut this l^glslaluro L, Fill*, manager, ha" re|".rt«Hl (tie
i
1n di©n r ahl
,
firiid
rnli-wli.H ya. . 1-1
was that it passed fewer bill* that the Dads c i t y M ark er* in rmililn*! pfet luch thal If th- , J t n t n
r. «in* i**|
■
redlt tiny
^ vr t y .rrtnll l u l 'U
than any hthcr legislature In
id ;i hmj lim
lol for tha f i s c a l yeat ran to would have to huy in England ^IvTne-'Vl/e Jrw U h 'w o t Id t .......
I
recent hi i lory. Senator Hoy Id | j 30,061 on eggs. Thin W«* only where monrrr i&gt; owed them. T w Aratu " hv - m l
* 11
un fin* w
i r inil 1hi f r
■■I-i.ii'.l
aald that it appropriated |S,100,- a cut back o f *80.000 from the 1
blorke.1
them that
the . - I T ™ * ^ r‘ •' '
. i"
,tf1,| WR*
In
i l l " - I h III.-,
000 more for school*, J S .0 6 7 ,0 0 0
ivnr kt-ra w«'»i
\ M «©■hrn
preceding ysaf^ W c h .et an .H- loan ultimately would be a charge J a w h h Immigration whirl, - - . m
-tjAui u 'i
Inereslnp teachers' pay, 18,000,- time
recorsf fA*
fpr ^
S g g i •r'
and
h/t'l
,&lt; “ixiultry.
rv_ »K©in»t ©Irrady burdfnH H n t u h 1 -destroy their nation
'I
hih ! hi* i*nI 1»*l »'ww kt ,|-l I E|III .1
an.l -ify &gt;nn r Miniil a l h la-f, . M o l I SKsS tin m
000 a year for old age assistance
" J u ly sale# o a the Dade City U x p a y r n , ©nd that ©ny i w h ©rr
i)(4*1 -tffrr
♦I*
ini'll* Uhfilb vf
••■* ( t nI 1I •• \ill* I
to ba guaranteed by jha state, Market ehowed a n increase of ©ngement ihould be directly b«
*riV« bclievr oil A ih Iis Iihv# tin- yt its 1,.i - i J i i’ll in j ir V .41ilosl i turn© for 4*iiii•
I I 1 •ntidw h hi'**
k f tiilllHl! «*i| ft mil i f.U-n 1
MU' 1 .’ k
for the stata building * 888.10 ovar /un*.
complete
right
to
ohji-cl
to
Ttu
Thi, im­ ti^aen th® Indians ©nd the Firiii
.f
\ It'll f limn Inti'f t he i.mfi*rrra
Halt ini"! ‘
«. ...... .1 rI,, ..
nd, | t , 600.000 for lubarculosla provement trend being genrrsl tlih.
raan’e statem ent "
&lt;"i-'yt'tl fftim !h* Dinl'liuw with'
••
J ........ . M
i t-l
hr,'fi
®i|iph*N 1 rtf . rr lift cr»it«*»
II.
hospitals which was vetoed ' by over the S t a t a should give con­
A ss a m
Hey ..................
M*«-i 11- * '
■i' ink .*Hlt.--iff© C e »i 1 *‘f wh©t
1 v I I fo» the l-.i't (hi i‘*‘ - nr jioon D» »&gt;♦* i'D*
V .....*
the Governor, IBOO.OCO f o r tha sumers
substantially
Improved
that Tru man in his stali-ioerit
blanket h.ki'ff ' -•
',,M
Ha*1 ■ 1,'*! h.td l'hi'11 tS.UM*&lt;! Ill wh©t
\ **ni v tl"l k*#|^ Eli Ml ••(!©' i«if'
s tate advertising fund, $ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 Supplies soon. Mrs. Ellis has rrlast Thursday -aid th# I'alrstima.h.-.inl. L4V.J1 1*0
Irtt llnytAiif I i
1*.( H
! Ill- m|e! fa rm I \ j'L u it . i
f -1i fii Hv
f o r a state cenaui, f 180,000 fo r
rted t h a t t h a Dads City Marproblem h©il bean ill"ru©©tt«i only
Ir I ||,| nr.I vcl U-. n af&gt;n.HJT1C©d
t | Cnmfmrrv
t UjM win
hvnl.
11*
veterans aid, and 16^)88,000 f o r
t expects to ba enjoying » comWith British leaders at I'otadam
AJump ihr* SllJ'fl'm.
VlJlr'd com*
mt'iiibrr "d th© Kir©! * hiM,lli*n | T' h r m&lt;,"i i "!*v.| ii tt'1 if t'ii '•■ N•
th* various department* of s tata
sU ly n o rm a l' retio within the
■nd made no mention of Russia
rnant h'T wmild iiii'C! fmr* In f ®&lt;*©
incIUtliMW iu*rtin f
i
hutrli
Hint
had
©
boat
of
f
f
umd*
4
'
Lieut,
"
D
r."
Orville
n
e
rk
e
.
at
government.
*
n e x t 10 month*, In comparson
'
Russia Not Interested
i hr Imperial
iinprfiMl Gov*
Ih - .. lion nf Georgia
■ brew J e r - . A had an . . . r , t . ' d ; Hie . r,vi.). ,.ff the
the
meeting
of
the Sanford
Other bHl*
passed, by
t h t with previous
ht im“T h a t Russia will n o f con
K uril." 1- include th# o.-ther K l 0(1.000
1 ................. ..
- f ................. « * " r b h , h a . f-ug
Lion's
Club
Friday,
fold
of
his
The
Importance
of
bending
t a g l s ls t u r v Included s provision
thre©
Mr, Mu. L runley uf V a ld r w u .,
-o^.e »f Ihe.e were ten. ,
:,bl.
f..r .......... than
ulted/' Assam lli-y rommenlnl
experiences
as
a
prisoner
of
war
Ih*
t h a t homestead* up ta 40 aeraa •re&lt;y e n e rg y toward production
Is not uriderstiindaldi’ her# lie- tw..
Mrs. Emmett
MrCall I l"&gt;rani
l«V "ff.
Hut
« '■ ,'!"
hut t.re.umahlv ,1 will
.
Mn
in.........................
In
Germany
and
highly
praised
' conservation o f food stuff* of
of stata a t county lands could
1i fin* la
In in In
It’ rh#
I hi' .lay
day
to It.&lt;
It,,. h
Ei.v
A rrunnutuni r,.r|..irnliiu, band#'1 ..... nm#
Cause if thi- I'nlrslmi- |&gt;rntilciu is ■r
.......... .. and MSy
o ii Aeronnutbal
the
work
of
the
Red
C
r
o
s
i
In
ba
given
to
vstarans,
bill* all aorta,, during t h s next f r * crlI ©Ik Acri*»*
iihlr
Kimb,
In.' , final
..............
1' ■
'
Talk
\rr..»- I1 shir
in i. l##
n.iti b#&lt;..
food
supplies
as Sn international on# thro how ♦,t Kanf.-rd arid one Riot
hy providing
months, was »t,
authorising a it a t a budgel dime'
', .................
‘
.e .1 i*»f1
.. nn H,.
II f*-h
bent
4 r 11 K S,
Hli I h f1F*
Could they ignore a lug cou nt!v t I .„|#y' " f Sanford M, &gt; imley
Wmwlvidtr. N
supplementary rations.
i
r
t
s
t
i
s
s
e
s
W
W
f
i
t
.
rmr
,f
J t' I W
*•\ «v I nf f I Mot
to r and a a t a t * purchasing
\1nr Arlhur*«
Arthiir"* U
i i't’ f nf
«*f ©tiff,
a R u ssia ? And if it is not a
wa* ^i# -on of thr- late dubn Lo#
The -t,ii*
Prisoners of war, such as Ru s­
one calling for a constltqi
hmdlirnr thr t
rv ron*
ational proidrrn why the" i toil#) ah*' died In I llliS
I ported It bad /, f I |J,0«M» nun ...1,
sian*, who had no such extra
amendment to abolish continuing
f r m n n * nciuvy ii
hl©r k t©bl©.
the Uniteil States interfering
_ ____ ______ __ ___
! It*** in©ii.fH«c** fill'd Alan hflifld
ration*,
got
only
about
1.300
appropriation*.
rriing th*- rrrni»k‘ r«if*n pictnrs- im
nnking
J©imnr©®
wm
such a delicate problem ?"
calories of food a day, whereas
that ©tuft* v*f»P «n iuinmmi&gt;iiiriii limit
On
T©kN«hin» K©w«ba(
President t a a t a s h , r announeA ss am Bey asserted the Haltan ordinary sendenlxry worker
hv Wonting hnu m* K liv tn r • **i v&lt;« « Hirl .if thr lmnt*n©1 g«n*
ad that the Rotary board o f
problem " is an Arab pren
In thl* countrv require* about
pnrftticni that '©vnitimllv tt tmild , ,4rnl nfmti. win* hwn 11r*l © 10-tit XU
directors will pieet with ths City.
and t h e establishment of u
.Sgt. David F . Mitchell, former 2,400 calories a day, ha'aald.
©baorb at fir. thrr«* Now irm o v |d« l r g « l inn
Commission next Mondxy niffct
tali national home in nn 'A rah
' T o get food from th a Red
plant* anv of 100.000 preurnt war
S utnrrU nd mHintaiitrd the cool
to discus* ths proposed swimmWg resident o f S a n fo rd , died Sunday Cross to U- 8 . orisanare, ths
would Ignore the desire
A sailor who gave his Paine
In . Miami. Ha had ju st been dis­
had prevailed
her© that
pool. E a rlie r In tha meeting
all* A rab s and Moslema and n&gt; Hurtle# R. I'eters uf tho employ®© who wuhwl to remain I ntmojit
Germans used 7 8 American whits
charged
f
r
o
m
th
s
Army
afte
r
*1(1## t h r Army iriius|mrt plana
r o t a was t a k tn on tha,
Id not be a »od factor for Jacksonville Naval Air Station,
b a v i i g been In service for three painted truck* provided by th*
bearing the Japanese party »ITImporianea o f vgrlou*
new
peaceful was arrested on the Sanford
■nd a half y u a n . Most of hta Rad Cross. He added that what
1LVINF ALL
jived at N’lehoL Field yesterday.
planned fo r Sxnford in
*
lakefronl drive at 8-31) o'elnek
Uroa. in th a service was spent weight American prisoner* lost f e t id ." •
* \Vh#n he received Kawahe'e eraIng1 motiHiSa 1
T h a statem ent by tha Arab Kunda) morning by I’titrolmen
In Kntd, Ok la., with the Army waa mad* up fo r when they
Kairrfall during ih# |utst « m
ini* in his office hie f a c e waa
It I, tiillyard
and 11 T Goff#. i was
iilly
^ .46
.........
. Iw-luw the normal dent
A ir Corps. Ha died a t the bom* released, and aald that he waa sader wax made afte r he re
ineh
hard, and he acknowledged th *
Ivon plenty o f food on th s way
from U. 8 . Minister 8 . who found him sound asleep in j o M .B O inches aieording to II F general's lam- with a curt nod.
« l hi* f a th e r, R . F. Mitchell,
Tuck a copy of th* Tru- » 1941 |)&lt;Mlge two door sedan.
form erly o f Sanford , but now
Whitner. weatherman Net excess
That la the atmosphere w h k i r
Guests wars Robert B s n n e t f
The car had been reported for the year is l.lfl inches and doubtless will nrovxil when Macstatem ent.
In M i a m i
1
stolen from the to e Motor Corn- from 1912 to dale. 2 PM inrheI r o n Include bis parents, of Adel, Os. and Hamilton J .
Vrthur enters the p lain ,'bare con­
Bilbao o f Sanford.
_Tba
deed
for th# , Richard party of South Daytona. The T otal rainfall for the year is ference room..
Hickson -farm on C e l e r y \Avrnue Ignition had been shorted by 3 0 .6 7 Inches to dale. Tempera
F ro m SnlherUnd'a offlca t h *
used foe the new- State wire ■■ there was no key in tho tur# averaged only .2 of a degree party wont In the eonferenea
Rural Experiment .Ration, lock. The car was out of gas below the normal o f 82 I do- where the Jananose gave InforiB-returned
approved by L. F. Bo.de and and II wa* found t h a t Petera grees.
ation brought from Tokyo , I
In the hands o f tha State had no driver’s license, no c a r
b e a n an iw s rin " i|ue,tions. t
General for approval license tag. no ID or liberty
The Jannnes" arrived y e s t e r ­
The
avocado
near
contains day shortly after the Imperial
today card or Identification. Th# ease
aw son wa, referred to Shore Patrolman more protefn ami more dry m a t­ headouartors radio had sent
State J . E Willard. Three brand new t e r than any other f r a h fruit, urgent
message to M acA rth ar
Gaines- tire# were found In the car's and-alao hua a high mineral pro. saying Allied troop# had landed
compartment.
tein content.
i r a s l l s m v op Wwg* T W w )

S S j J - a S S f . ItV’A

c1""‘l »»

— h" ..... .. ............ .

r

*

Maliulm \. r o n j r v .
E o r m vr Kc^idml.
Died On Thursd;i\

E

Dr. Orville BarkH
Talks To Lions Club

1J

roar*”

Sgt. David Mitchell
Dies In Miami

Jacksonville Sailor
Found Asleep In Car

{

‘•Fj J M

■

-

.* .
wkXJ

_____ - 4 i f l
_ 2_

J

.
-"I

V

1

�I
I

l
\

V

n

M

irl ir-icmiuii .ikjiucah

fcMM

sm

I

i.

.V■A m *.:» |r

M O N D A Y , 'A U G U 8 T ' 56V ’ liE ttf

A New Slogan

Tfie1*Sanf drd"H iraI£

I n . a B o m a W ’ M U e . U l i fc**toll
supply of lu
room, or atrium, contained tbo
e a t ire ly
from
a
hearth -and a hole waa c u t in the a) meet
roof to let out the amok*.
o
, growth faraata

PARDONED

Now that the war u over the time bun come for the
Herald to chutiifu itn slogan.
'
For several years we have been carrying at the top k*ft ,
hand corner of our front paxes these words from Patrick
Henry: "If we wish to he free; if we .wish to preserve lit- j
violnte those intitimable privileges for which we have been
HOI.!.*&gt;«• I - OKAS
so long contending—we must fight!"
naim
&gt;M
*
And now if we wish to be "free, if we wish to preserve
inviolate those "inestimable privileges for which we have
been sq long civtimdlng— we must stop f)ghting, we must
have unity.
Anti: ho for-they time being at least, we have adopted us
In Unity There Is Strength—
our ncpialugnn thdse words: "In
To Prefect I he peace of the World; To Promote the Progress
of Aqieh'cn; To Produce Prosperity for Sanford".
If toe Big Three powers stick together, in spite of
enemy. tWcks to divide them. In spite of differences in ide­
ology U}(d,political and economic philosophies, in spite of
. U . - T u r . l 1UU - I ^ V r / l i - i - S
CH... are ■m IhMIm S &lt;■ JS* &gt;•?*- fiftauclmclashes It) the highly competitive world of business
„ r li , . , m w e e sn iry .ie lih ■*»'«£ nnm!|(iduHtry, there, la-no reason to fear another wnr for
generatlhns to conic.
If the various racial and economic groups in America
work out their problems in an atmoaphere o f mutual respect
and confidence, in spite of ugitatora who Would turn Gentiles
white, capital
labor,
against Jew s, blacks against
_
. " * . * .against
_*
and vice versa,
rsa, there is every reason to believe thut AmcrAmor
ica is on th e threshold of the greatest period of industrial
and cultural progress the world has ever known.
If in Sanford the various elements which compose our
inthor cosmopolitan population and which on so muny oc­
casions in the past have worked against each other to the
Au-v-°KauI: ■detriment of this city, can compose their differences and
c W A S T E OF I
f(jr ftn&gt;’ project good for Sanford and Central Florida.
Th* effectual this city Is sure to enjoy the prosperity w hich was for so
livhteuu. m*n ; |qqg denipd to it.
J J - *t
And do. we’re for unity
In Unity There ip Strength

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO,

Vpu'RE- NlO
TC50IMC5
VERy FAR WITHOUT

CLOSED UNTIL SBl*X lat

BLINDS

C A P T . C . H O L T B C L A W . ( R e t ir e d )

i

A

•ProdurUi-n!
•aivatlun lo r
— Mills,urrir
t o pruilurtion
Capt. Eddie Htekenhs'clcsr n
t h a t reKidar cntmnertUil nirnlsj
will »«on l e flying from Mli
t o New Yo rk in four ho u r, j
who would tfmit to go to N
Y o rk in fuur hour*’

We « t a silting araaad the Southern melody-lhey all npfol:
sabers of J3d Crumpif* her * common language sf the ha_u i
bMM last Saturday night, An- ' ...bind folks together...kelp u»
lshiog our taer and hot Algs forest our,grudges.
! ,
while Bd ctrumoMd the guitar
From where 1 sit, mjuje osn
. . . picking out old, friendly help to mabo the Whole world

And It made me think how
m u sic-m u sic of the people—
ovcrcomoe barriers of prejudice
•ml Intolerance. A Yankee folk­
song or sn English carol or a

Pfc. Janies R. Lloyd
Returns From lOnrope
of

I iuv»l uf th«*
i»rr tvi**| hum*'

•iv
•I

HiR dt
u

)ru r

mure i

|Mft«Kin«f. Laluix !
uf

ita

I'hilutlr! |iigu

of Sanford
8— Florida State Bunk lildg.

Our government Is no wrommitted to u jxilicy of per­
manent self-protection o f ^
American interests throughout
m w v qirriNG
,
tb^&gt;woi$(U- To
£Alir..P|$ibd‘ nt Truman has announced.
pthauUmcd Stutco wnracquire und hold all the bases whlbh
' Artlhrlcan oxj)erta consider essential for the purjtosc. This
t'nli-iii ii itnrtor I, e(in-ulti**t
i will be done not arbitrarily, hut under arrangements "con- the |n*tj|ile who Muffrt from
I slstent with the United Nations Charter", which is th e . migraine , heartache* twelve
little relief except fioin -e-li*
jiresent and future stamiard of internatiunal principles and ^|VM,
Tilt- c a u s e ' Ilf the*e vf
procedure.
vere nttiick* ha* never heei
Heforp this last war, and the clear facts growing out ilefimlelv r*tah|l»hts|.
of It, such n declaration might have been received by most
Retearch, huwovnr, hti«
of the world with distrust and resentment. But if there is
In I he lo-lief that t
opposition in any quarter now, it is not apparent. The suited
is a relation between » i
United States today has more, strength and prestige than gish liver «ml migraine
imy other nation, ami apparently is more trusted not to tack*.
abuse its power. It will be to the enduring interest of ourA ohysb tan’s diagno.i* n ('
goverument, and of all the (&gt;ooplc of this honorable and
powerful nation, to make sure that the trust is never abused treatment will assist In rlesr

Argty Service Command. ,
A d river at the general's headn quarters, Pvt. Myrtek ha* been
In the Army sin ce Septemlier,
19^2, and oversea* »inee May,
" 1943. He was with the A rm y’s
Kepth . Faciflc headquarters In
* New Caledonia before his recent
*•' transfer to Luton,
r * Pvt; Myrlck was a de*k clerk
'« * t the Mayfair iflotel In Sanford

O F '.D EPEN D A B LE

Therefore medication (x Im­
portant and mutt tie thn (miest
and brat obtainable. I’utrun
ive a ' capab le and tripled
pharmacist.
ThU U the 7Mlh.tif a acritv
of Editorial n ih rllisrsn rn U n|learing In tbU paper each
teoexy.

B

f t L B f f i W ’?. s&amp; r'S ?

. Table Tups
Brower Topn

FIRST A MAGNOLIA
PHONE US

W f

C all

JE N N IN G S
SJO H E

•r.Kli

Car — R A D IO S — Home
W» fix them. J u s t call

YAirj

mm*

•

--

C. F . W E R T

liKli rOYICMi

AI.I’M

LO U ts E &amp; S O N
G H O C K R IE S • M E A T S
V E G B T A B I .B S

Oar l*eala|tr Is
rtlUaa r m t s s i i t H

fer

JE W E L E R

I.HAO

•

The
* Kilgore Seed Co.
-------- --- -------------

MICKEY'H
PHARMACY

I t * ». Park Are.

fk ta

Diamonds-Watches

&lt;

M l Eaat F irst Street
Phone 5
-

SA N FO R D

E LK C T R IC

C O N T R A C T IN G

*•
—■— (

CO.

Uretrleal n r r a l r t
®e Waaaatu Are.
Pbaae H J

C A M P B fiM ,

S E C U R IT Y

F E E D it S E E D S T O R E

C l.s, I

Kreark

Ate.

Pkeaa I

I

AUTOMOBILE
G I okh InNtalled

• •_ hitot.fv'

* ’*

While Y o u W u lLW( « n '

tube eare

H A R R Y ’S H A S A

U N C L E J O S H nayHL
' I f I f k Radio T abes you need—
ask na— we m i ) h a u them.

E L E C T R I C S E R V I C E Cm.
J * t Mm

m

Us Ate.

H IM

|*|

of

• i l - W u r ghuM neetlH

■^

'.Mh

u k M *.n»'(
.ivhtj.Al

H A N FO R D

kmy ns
.MHHIERS

• D ISTR IB U

m w. lit: SL

SOUSE PAINTED?

“248”

uihi;

til*

Your Home

■&amp;** PAINT PROTfCnON’

ff ftt^uent

-------------------- ----------

----------------------- -----

l 'A R R A M O R E ’H
. G RO C ERY
u M E A T S .- .P O U L T R Y

Ad d R c a u ty to

ff

e lease remtmWr lhal h , 4a
aal rat earner. \a ikU la&gt;*0 r« aa I a l i i la a n lrr la Ml
releea, Vaa t a l i , r t r , a*aaraarw fknl lha JieeaartiHIra la
nilr4 la r t r t r r l l M .

V

and M ir r o r *

•

Thonc .1-1

AND PaCFESfelONALj-SEkVlCt

T IIE R E X A M , 8T O R E

I I I Maaaalla A l a

GLASS

n wont qut ttrea-W ith even w
Ur degree o f safsty eapeeially
hen the number of cars on the
Ighway i* being auddenly and
raatlcally increased. Drive W re
Ally or the h V h w a v bill will
tatch th * 'b a t t le f ie ld casualties.

eu

Touchton Drug Co,

’ B A U E R R A D IO
E L E L T IU C S E R V IC E

-

i L

Migraine May Ik* A
Symptom of
Liver Trouble

Protective Power

MADE WITH VITOU2 E9 CHS

Q 7/,

s O

FAMILY LOAN CO.

ni\ ^uuilrrniUK*

The British naturally want to protect the Suez Canal
If u zone adjoining the Canal could he left in British hands
the Attlee government, with Its belief in self-rule, migh1
find it isjssible to grant the other Egyptian demands. 11
it does not more will be heard from Egypt

c o s In

GOOD TO KNOW!

thfouifh 1

,«!• lm* U r n

only

Cash can he borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.—"Jimmie" Howland also makes loans
of $70. $100. $150, $2511 or more—«lumid your needs
require it.

«*r vr«l fit,

i«t» tht* 17li
"•1 »« b|«nit

tur*° toy*

(?9 C

n p C tW

ing up a condition »f liver or
gall Inactivity.
Itelief from
migraine headaches fnsaientiy
f o llinw.

W# ho|&gt;* th a t auitaiiie plan*
re being made fo r the construe on o f a county-owned hoapital
I anon as CoHslrurthm materials
nd labor a re available.
And
h l l * w# a re on thta subject,
’h at Is being done with respect
\ the poisible purchase o f thc
usp iu l equipment and supplies
I ( h e liispcn .a ry at the Naval
Station I f and wh­
an ' It closed.
« flneat equi &gt;ped hoapital*
jla part «f the atale. It
ita fo r local
In this equlp-

And ttfc ewe true HraLwRieHs*
glees et fcrir fils Into the yk&gt;.
tir r . It Jnst tu to r* My goes -with
tln&gt;t Uh.it of music.

Cmpyri/Kl, 1915, liiu u J S u u * B rttm n FumodmUan

on nr.U lot
tin* goo-l
ibfton ninl the prruw- ‘
of In. battle actions I
’&gt;• |.III irhute iuinn over 1
“ Mi hi» division a n ;
lb- formurlv nttjtiitml‘ |
i Vi'li Schmi! uii,l cn ,
vetvl. v at 11,,„f j

'middle

T h e 'n a tio n a l s peed 'l im it of 36tile* Van hour ba» been Ilf tail
nd niotorlsU will be restricted
nly by s tate law* which in
torida permit 60 and by their
wn good Judgment .which ahould

J
I
S a n fo rd ;

O w ne r

Egyptian Jiideptiiidoooe
ilie disir,
;
Britain's Labor government is aJctiaUy facing now
Th" wfo! u't!°"" *° W&lt;’1 U&gt;*
pruMcms. Egypt ,is asHtqg ior,cumnktUi iiw y wwm^»- Tlu*
wily do I pitta*. what am I wit- KttJWUI government haa.lOilt offwipliy damnotiotl evacuu(llt f,)r»
v
tiorr of all British troopa from E g y p tia n te rrito ry , niiuexn
Tbe moment pinned between th tioji of the A n g lo -E g y p tia n Sudan, and abolition of all
licking cluck
! tinanc al and economic restrictions.
"*
^ ^ , i ^ or,nW
""|
While them* demands are sponsored by the Wufilist
■ p » M * r y In * b * b lo o d ln»i»t» uism j party, which ims always been the party of indcix-iidonce.
liu- knock.
‘
; they ufc i\nv said to be sgpjsirtcil by all groups, iialuiling
Out hearing down **•* dark the
controlling the government..- — . .O f mtwrifte* tatrhe* Imw con I he
The most ticklish projioMul is that for the annexation
1 n T;?
I«'f the Sudan The object is to control the free flow of
Even the huntsman eager for tin water m the Nile, although to do this completely. Klii.opia,
where the Blue Nile branch rises, should also lie annexe.I
mi lillle at tin*
The Sudanese, however, do not want to be ruled by the
k»io*n bffort!
•Egyptians
JOHN 1
e Great Britain is left in t h e

REPAIRED

N EED YOUR ROOF R E
ra n W O R K D O N K 7 . . .

T H E C IT Y D R U G CO.

*-

.

■

T i l K 1- K N H I .A H 3 T O I 1E

L IQ U O R S T O R E

W '.U w #» rswoov Pa
«I4«. M i

.

�f

- -■» *
_ _ rm,
•

■

^
‘

.

'

J

MONDAY, AUGUST 20. 1545

THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE T TlR Ei
-

&gt;S WHITE HOUSES WHITE
- &lt;fiQP&gt; •
H O USE"

Social A nd

p a in t

Social Calendar

I u a t 7 , E o o a e ta y , P ro tectio n

•

T od ir, foil waox paint that will U n i
You can count on the spcciallr (ormu.
lilted Du Pont H ouh Paint to proteci
roue bom« I Goes
I t t - M f t t money.

9TAYS WHITE

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
^

,

Phone 83

UN TIL TH E RUSH SEASON STARTS/ M ag n eto repairs
^m ade now eave
I

tim e and money

f O M P l f / f R I P I A C I M I H I M A C N U O S A V A l l A B U HOW'

Lei us give you complete information about
how eaey and inexpensive it is to have a new,
Fairbanke&lt;Morae replacement magneto in»
atalled on your tractor, combine or power unit.

ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
P h o n e MM

“ j

Aofl //if

rv 7Jy

c c o t t c m ic a i
ft
tro y

ORDER

OFFICE
/ .
r

.,

tut/ / C r .

v c b t t e h
o f f i c e
O It ■

♦

1 10 K.

1*1 St .

•,
t %*

Armed Service 30c

Open 12:45 P. M. Continuum*

Monday— Last Day!
“The
'•Three Caballeros”
in Technicolor

Mrs. M. C. Hagan
Entertains Circle

Starts Tuesday
•

•

Double Feature!

^

2 for 1 Day!

4~tSj
OU (IN Si

HmiHfUlS 51',HRS

H erL ucky N ight t j
TUB SCREEN'S NEWEST FIGHTING TEAM!

TWOTOStKTUIOlS Of THI

heavtf and aUahataa.

:

MORRIS

•m

;

fort.

^

'

. . .slMa . I ^ r rsf

-------- --

—

■—

Starting Wednesday, Aug. 22
' ROSALIND R U S S E L L • JA C K CARSON
•ROUGHLY S PE A K IN G ”

White House
To Proclaim
Real YJ Day
II ri««I I HII V(| |
1,1 ,i : il
X
*« 11
U * ill# i'
-ti 1P‘ M
i hr m *
s.ff Ms
Vt.S*•- iiii&lt;! f
iiinttu i- thr ti
*ti it ■nnm thn*
tlisit '* l c sD*'
1hill (Yillmvt*.!
1M‘Vi
1CTuli' 1
purch ho^ k t»f 1
fill ftft*h liavp- L
ittt*at
rut
11■
hull
I’ m )*- |*i»rt * a r 1
. V*' t
for in*
' •«» Mi,.! (INI'
• .It *
I
1I all- |r*11lilt I'
I inft* •n &lt;liter ♦ »ii
a ill f frn.it*
*111*■i ifi|f

,
AND

= f--

•

III mtlCANK LAMPS

•

C O M P O tK sS

•

CANDLE

•

CREAM

•

SALT

S T IC K S
it m l

S IK iA R S

it ml P E I T E H S

Wm. E. KADER
JEW ELER
t.’ S o . T u r k

[

A v rm ir

Phone 357-W

ALL the VITAMINS lor all the family i

at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

P iirefe.st .
P

L

E

N

A

M

I

One Amber and On* Black Capiala
iupply the VITAMIN EQUIVALENT

N

£ ***
Stouter

S

For a fow p r a m e s u dov
you t a n w a rd afl vitam in
deficiency w ith P lim a m ln t

ol these Foods
*'% PIN M MIL R
M VTTMfta
fPi*»*«i**i*4ir* MOO
U I P u«a«*
m I I I BUTTil
W VITA*
(P1*»«aa4«t t*T« t1
U I p Ua.ifi
U U M U J it
m vi t
meaaei&gt;«« |fr«
U t P Uwtart
IVi IM M(MT(JH
m VITAMNl
fPI* ■**«*.•• f«sf tOM
Mi|*ef e*fl

M

7 J s * 2 .5 9

B

It Ii better to be Vitainw A*ft

|Ot

thin Deftcicncy Sorry

| art OAAaCl •**11
YOU can a r m he »ute fOi 11%
m
A
ma
M VttAW
IH |
grffing enough eticnlul vitamiflA
if Ii a* hi*« n •* &gt;♦’ I
I wweaisw* |sv* •M \ J
-t.u.i
but 11-e ,i l"t
UI P
unlrii yyu iwpplcmem fO©f Jit*
vs nil't he it vf"i fttl
*
wuh known quaniitict of fitA*
half *f
poll ttf iiirhne and niilit.iiv PLFNAMINS
(onism NIACINAMIOF mint So. guard again* v itami*
iTVmn hilr 'Hi id TAICIUM P A N IO I t i e N A T F . Vussa.n ft, debtifm y1 Staff the wiir FlrAW
I " I illf‘.' Will
1.1V 1 '
Viismin E plus I IVI R .nd IRON
mmt hiho in yoar family Ipjgp
It h'U't tin *Us - I f u l l »
________________________
*
rooc*xt
• ii hi'iikV ih M'" v' ted'

J

III

l l l l l I' 1

i i *

TOUCHTON DRUG COMPANY
J‘,*l i •1 I h* \11
* ilnI ifi'f ii )»•lie v id
dhlri *••»•" '•* due tn flirt that thr
tmpiU **f a h t l y c a i -h Ii I p*»r*ni»

miltnii -•■ii Iv *hghtly rn**rr i lmii
iiHl‘ i h u m h light u* Ihii-i'
J|
_'l» &gt;f •r III

O u t o f v o n r d r^ n m o
orMf’ Utfo yowr p l a n t

g-»l« I

Itni-

••(

t ti.

% i *,* X **f L -It* * f
nr
* ir t Hint f'*1 lit k* St -

i»t* a* n* l« 1*1
ilt t hi'it culm.

t* i*ml
*
ri

Resolution On Death
of
Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs

to took pt«tH«r

j r

th a n r v a r thli faff
From out

pi« w

cotlrcHon of

9,

by G a g e

WH LUKAS Go*l in B i*
infinite wisdom has lire me,1
■I wise to take from us Mrs
J Tilden Jarnlis, anil
•,
WIIKUKAH
Mrs.
Jacobs
(ins Ilet'll a faithful and e f f i ­
cient and loyal teacher tn the
schools of thi* city and coun­
ty for many year*.
T H E R E F O R E B E IT RE
SO LV ED that this Boa id ex
tend to the bereaved family
this extiressinrt of our nnureciatmn of Mrs. Jacob s and
nur sorrow a l her passitiR.
that we extend to the family
our deepest sympathy and our
prayers
for
atranRth nnd
comfort.
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
HOARD
OF P U B L IC IN S T R U C T IO N ,
U E JO R D A N . Chairman
J . A. B I S T L I N E . Member
W. F. H A Y N E S . Member
T. W. L AW TO N , Co Supt.

2-08 to 9-95

i* e 1

FloH er-felt for ’round the dock.

Under' the Direction of

Yummy'color* H o. From our now

al the
BOUTHH1DE SCHOOL
t a

The regular deaslon of (he Klndcrfr'rtcn will not

208 W. 1st St. PhM, 622
_

*
^

« f DI STI NCTI ON

TH E S0UTHSIDE KINDERGARTEN

See PAQUITA
At

MOTOR SALES

*

Hr- 1»w
■M 1

MRS. ELIZAHETH P. TURNBULL
Will 0 p m for ReBi*t ration On
MONDAY, SEPT. 10, AT OiOO A. M.

’’

FITTING

H O LLER

-

III

GI F TS

Ifi’s

As thr J a Hltl.fr *i
fileil past.
mt a muscle m- v* i
ihr faces
.
- although
■f the A merit *• .
mhiit 111
iinjtl of t hr n» u*i»
fintrymen and iniim 11sit J art I
United in the ba( 11* of Ma nila.
Herr this *nme t &gt; Hull n- is
*nr of the renter- &lt;*f ‘ iMet enernv
•'istn n rr

■r- . f

STERLING SILVER

— Ss-----------------------------

T o a a v a .l t * praria u* ^ i s a f • v t a l f r a a r t l M t s rust.

We ere equipped to
handle any paint Job,
ear or truck, expertly
nnd promptly. ^
S— -

erl in!t or

Poor San ford Studcnt.M
Finish Summer Term

4

i

A d m . 40c — Children 0&lt; —

''

f

RITZ THEATRE
i
*

&lt;

f 1 **fla*F*l r r«sm I’mif L t f 1
tn the Kuriles north ••f ihr iniim
Japanese lalands af'd that fighi
mg was in nro " rc "
Thr Jap an e se nske.1 MarArthur
tn call off the aUmA hut ther*
•* no indication that lhe S i i i r n n r
Com m amir r n* murh it* ark now
Irdged thr f^»e**agi
Doirn Men P artinpatr.
Six Jap an e se cmi**ur le* and * i '
Americans
participated
in the
first deliberatinn*
The It, S. Nnvv w,i* i e presented
hv Rear Adni t”«»re*r I’ Sherman
assistant chief
*t*iff for plan
■ung in the PaeiHt
Itrsidrs Huthei land ullirr Arttv,
officers were Maioi («en Stephen
f Chamberlain, n*1' i ton! chief of
♦a f f :
Major tlen
Charles
A
Willniiihhv.
Mar \ith n r’s into!
Mgenre of fleet Xf j*u** lien f.estei
WhitlprU. M *t i i hiif ”* siippl v
»ff Jeer, and lint* Ceri
Donal**
’t Hutchinson thief of s t a f f **f
he F u r Kajd \ ir For re*
Willmi'*hl*v •«-**r»e.| ihr lap*
•eae t*' the C»tv HaB. « M*fk* d "
he hat tie of XI %
••i*.» 1»iit *m *
strlual tin foi u-t a* general
heedrjunr t e r '
Escort Siren* hauled: I* I he c»iv
trade rear he I tin
City
Hull,
here a small * »*»ud **f soldiers
■a Red. The ««ddiei -lumted «t
h*» &gt;mind of I h** sue**
then fell
■lent ns the *e*h*n- In w i.p and
h» Ja p a n e s e **eoned ..ui
The Ja| nnr-'f, 'till ginn walked
past the
n the wide
txin.Ni*
♦ini A m erican gmn.l-.
i ined with

Mrs. Dewey MathewH
Give.s Birthday Party

When you shop, look foe Sear* fimuut tnde mmes - ynut
tuurancc o f c i t n quality. Choose Honeruuklr Jtcu cv I’laytimet shoes. Honor Roll Debs, Boyvillc rnd Fntenmy Prep
clothes for hoys. Fashion Tailored clorhmg lot laung men
Tliese ind every other item from Sem rtc nm-red by out
sjinfiction or money-back gusrantcc.

I’hone 76

Person a ls

Mr and Mr*. Otto Caldwell of
Mr ami Mrs. E. K inlaw h»vp
I Jacksonville, formerly of Sanford, *• their c u r s t * their daughter,
MONDAY
The Hittittiua Women’* Cl i Cl’ announce the marriage of their Mr* J II Watson ami ilmii'Mrr,
of the F irs t Baptist I’ hurvh will ilaughtcr, Lois, to En*. Wgrran Mar* Anne
meet at the home of Mr*. D. K. Eugene BarrU on, l ) 8 N. of S a n ­
llf» A I&gt;. Iltown has JuM r e ­
MrN’nh at filtt E lm Avenuo at ford. which look place Aug. 14 a t
All Soul* Episcopal Church In lumed from W inter Ibivcn where
8:00 1*. M.
•hr h»* been vl»|Unc\her moth­
Miami Ileach. The ceremony
WEONEHDAl
Weklva I jmI rc No. 8 7 9 wilt performed by Iho Ilev. J P . Milch- er. Mr*. It uilil.
have their noelal tnrrlinR a t 3 : 0 0 ell Tnylor.
Mr J«me» Cooper of Wmaton
The church altar wa* decorated
I* M at the home of Mr*. J . F.
RoRrr* with Mr* W C. Satch el with ipinntitir* of white aatcr*. .Sal rm N C, Is visit ing Ins rmi*in.
gladioli and lubern*c* and *even- ^ *'lf Rucker, at his home nfi
nelini: ■&gt; ro h ia t e **.
loanche randelahra. Mis* Hertha 'ilrnrlM Drive.
Foster, organ lit, rendered the pro­
Mis
Jane
Walket
of Plan
gram of appropriate nuptial mu
I tty is the gu^at ©f Mi
an*
*ir.
Mrs Mike Minunk at then horn*
The bride wa* lovely In * wed on Park Avenue.
ding gown of net and lace with an
Mr*. S. C. I&gt;irkcr*nn. chairm an insert of wide lace accenting the
Mi*** Joyce S t r r l e ami Ml
Tprt*»lfleil over the m e d i a e ft snuare-nerked yoke with roundod
Jointer Brown are spending tin
Circle No, f! of the First Baptist nrckline
T h e long full *klr t o f
v*rrk end at Daytona It each ••
Church hrhl .Monday afternoon net ended in a train and *hc c a r ­
Miss
Marjarr*
at the home of Mr*. Fred Myert ried n while prayer book with thr guest* of
Myers of Orlando
; at Floral Bright*.
while orchid marked with aatln
Thr shoulder length
The meeting was opened wltl streamer*.
Mis* Mary Carol WrM of
) scalvnce prayer* followed l»y nr veil fell from » crown of seed Augustine has returned to hei
prarls
explanation of the circle’s " M a r
h»»nie after spend ing aeveml day *
Mr*. Julian Ilurrel Hudgins, vl» It mg'* with Miss Harbura Buck
garet Fund" work - The Educal
i ing of Son* and Daughter* ol school friend of the bride'*, acted er
a* matron nf honor.
Her gown
Baptist Missionaries.
wa* of pale blur faille and ahe
Mr* It. F ( ‘wiper led the de
Mrs \St C Jn roh s ami dnug-h
( rational and Mr*. II, W. Shannoi carried an old-fashioned bouquet ter. Nancy, arul Mr*. WiUmlrai
reported on curren t missionary of sweethrart rose*.
Motra of Qufltry were thr guest
The bride’* mother wore a floor- of Mr and Mm, C L Redding at
|rren ts. ’’ Repentance and Faith
was the topic of the Bible Study length gown of grey crepe with their home at
Valencia Drive
purple orchid corsage, while the
given by Mr*. Myers.
groom’s
mother
chose
a
gtuvn
of
I t Id
Melton
S
Vel v trig ton
It
was announced by
Mr*
1inker*on and Mr* A. (.. B en *'*1 pale blue sheer with orchid c o r ­ "Mh the Army Air Force* at
sage
f'ehring.
Hr*
Vel viiigltin rih!
tlmt two bore* hml been paese*
Fils Atvtn Shaw Ml of P a s a ­ daughter, Hillle. are 'pending a
and sent to the ncedv itnliai
dena,
&lt;
alif
served
n*
lieit
mall.
If' day leave here with relative*
people
Mr*
My e i s rend til*
The bride is the only daughter
note ol thunks Irum tile Ituliui
op
Mr
and
Mr*
UUo
C
a
l
d
w
e
l
l J ^ . „nr) Mn| , [l|rrv J
Hvrd
I people winch lutd been to tin
Khc
graduated from
Seminote
, hrrf rhlM rrn „ f Martms
lluptlst Witness
Miffh School in Si»nf«&gt;ril wherp vfHe V?n are the g u e s t ' of Mr*
Mr*. Cooper urgrd all to at
nhc* « hi 1 nirm lw of Phi Alp^A llvrd’a na rent*, Mr and Mt * p J
tend
the
monthly
nmeionary Knnim Sorority.
She Inter * t I lOgTom ut the
church
ire*, tcmlofl thr tlnivrrtily of Maryland Alii n at their home. 111 Hollv
.ilnnilny. Circle No. fi is to be in in Rnlliinorw ntml Coker C o llec t Avenue.
) charge
of the
program.
Thi in Hnrtuvillr, S f&gt;.
Rrt
E
W
Welch .if W r . ’
t (immunity
Missions
for
ths
Kns
Mnrriion also gruiluntcd
month will lie hospital work and from Snm nnir Mifrh .School, la t e r MoHIrsev, Pa, i* visiting hi
*imter. Mi
aid to
thy needy
«a»
also ■ttrnifiiu* thr Mnivrrufty of Flor- hint her *in-1aw and
and Mr* Frank I ,ir*kr at |U1
planned
i&lt;111 \ahrn* hr was n mrtnl»cr of Palmetto Avenue
Rev
W iJ* 1
Following the dismissal prayer, Pi K»i»i»ri AlphA frntrrnity.
In «*■ thr gilr*I speak er
f 1n
i clreshm eats wi re served by lh« I 1*14* hr ( nl Ikini ivi thr United |lfrr*l&gt;\ ter lan Chinch on Sun In,
'.is le s * to the following
Mrs S*»trw
“
N.ivnl '\ir t'orpn and r«»n Kelson. Mrs
shannon. Mrs |rrivr.l hi* *m ir * «t &lt; orpn* t'hria*
Mf ami Mr* E \ Monforti*n
i, tia ril.o n . M r*. M. N Cleve J 11 T c * 111 ItHi
At prr»rnt
n fhj chili 1red, Sf *n j a and Sand r n
md.
Mrh
.1
Bavi*, Mr* I i*. attiirhiil • &gt; Ihr AlU ntlr Fleet. • 0.1 Mr and M o I
I
Redding
• oopei, M i- |to«toii Steeie, Mrs
Kotlou»»ur thr rrirm ony i« re- « • daughter. Harriet
till hr th«
r| 11ill to and. Ml* J W. tuirtrlrie* J ffl'tin n vmw hr hi in thr Pnlm K Jf*f* of Mr
mill 1 T-.
Y i
dr* Metison, &gt;li*s Connit- i i i m
Rnom of 1In MrFndden - Drauvillt II*' d p r • l D mvt'tfio Bra* h
•de and M i. M yei*
hsitrl in sMmnii Bruch T hr hridc'a \X
lav
tnhlr wiu» rr iifriril with ii thrrot irrn l wnhlin^ rftkr purround#d
Mr* y
J
Co o l hi gr
hot two
vsith whitr flutters imd fern.
itaughlrrs, i1 a ro ly n
JutK also
Ena. Hnri(h**n anti hU hrldc
U-r-ld Hamby, nephew t»f Mrs
*|irndinir thrir honeymoon At Mi­ Cwlidgff, have returned to then
t hit nf town Rurata hnfnrs In AtJanta after spending
The I ’ .dn a ns Iwnutifully de ami Bruch
thr urdding included the Mimettm* visiting Mi and Ml*
lurntod Ihutsilay and I11 hunor of 1
Victory I law i was a pell hmite all hrideV pjirmta, Mr and Mr* Otto \ obr Williams at lh* ni hnmie un
Fnldwell ..f .UckiionvUlr.
Mra Xt*igin*1in A t critic
s I tiraiHili. and »n tlw* sisin ufi une
nf thr biggest and most »uree*iful Frr*I I|. Ilarriiirm of Sanford,
1dsnecti
dnneon in
In lIbu
nf tii«
til" 118*&gt;
l n j hht»lOty
M o i y nl
t&gt;B‘ &gt; rnothef
l " ’’*’’" of the Jgroom;
" ™ " ’ ’ Mn. Fo
” n t’
Hnrriaon of
of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville. Mrs
M ta [ , , ,
HL.r„
4«—
.•
llnrrtaon
,
t
J •_ ’
. .
. Kmory Rylander of Orlando, aunt (. h U T C h
(sT O lID
M e e ts
carrioil
not
Ih r program w a- carried
f
Ml„ Ann„ W i g . l n ,
*1 a ,
...........
.
acting
ill
tm.W tne dirartim. - f acting It
S(, llfliri1 M|„ Gcrald m , (Tull,
A t M l'S . ( T U IlllC y M
and
thr
M.I..I Marins .............. and thr van uf KL.Irwrwe,
Ki,.
In n
Kls*imrnrr. E
ji«
Arvo
di lt 111a I Ians whirl] liii hided red.
Thr rrgolar
meeting **f
t*
Shnw 111 of Pasadena, Calif ami
w[UU mid blue atreami is. |&gt;alm*
WkB.C.S, of the Mrthndl'f Chill* I
and flowers, were arranged by a Ena. Robert Fellers nf Toledo a i l he hi Inst week at lire chin* h
Ohio
eoinniittcc of hostesses with Mrs.
with the president. Mrs M B
Kalward F lame, Mrs S t liraCfjimlry iireRiding
ham and Mr*. Jiwler t aineron in
Mrs. W. P. Chapman Icil the
chariJe. T he- flornl decoration*
^uon»i
and
n short business
wrrt* donated Ity A K Rosselter
J
J meeting
was
rnnducled
The
Yaririu* churehe* donal I ra k e s *
ladles prrsn il » r r r thi’n u n i t , )
if fruit
Mr* tlrwey Mnthrws of We-t
More than W gallons
to attrm l a tin al 4 (III ,,.|..rk
First .Street honored her daugh
punch was provided
at the newly *Ire united pur *011*1"*
|
ter.
Mis*
Irma
Mathews,
with
*
&gt;
1
h
the
The evening dance
home of the Rev and Mr* Ed
n t ii , birthday celebration on Tnur* t*
Kanfoid Naval A ir SI
McKjnlry
The
rooms
were
decorated
ft
*!•
•
»
f
*1
1
rheslra pliiying ws1
The rfiurn* A f ir |etne I\ A|ll.
tile
otTaslim
with
pink
flo
w
n*
lii
tty
a fin a and the fCMkttl Vk
beautiful arr ungvmrnl * nf flowfO
light *. and lace ferns A large hirtliili
vu 11-• 111&lt;sfi*»I lighlm h rml -i
and potted plant* I h r (rn
indi cuke centered the lare coverr l wm* overlaid with a larr rlnth
r«i «ii t
■» l&lt;»
table.
rrc! Iighlirtir e f fect, I K&lt;* It**'
OtX which was rente red u la vg«During the evening varinu*
it nil Bftilotcnri* vhcru* Iri
bowl of red radiance rosea mid
games
and
contests
were
enjoyed
formal nttire*
with Miss l-ols l,*e winning thr daisies.
'R e fre sh m en ts w r i r serve) (,.
prise. Misi Pauline McLallan en
* ' large number by the h©stt,"S*ia*
CA RD O F T H A N K S V
tertnined with her music, while
We want to exp re ss our sincere the guests
Joined
in t i n g m : Mn. I&gt;. T Do*s, Mrs E A l *»ii
dtftberg, .Mrs M l. VVright find
thank* to our fHenda amt Invrd the popular aongi playejl
ones wh" eart)n to u* dor mg t he
R rfrcih m en ta
of
cake
so I Ml*. Leh lla t l i ff
illness and pMifrig of our drnr iuneh were serve&lt;| to the follow
ng present: the honor gurgorgeous floral offe rin g- f*n the j the Misses Ixie. Mrl-ellan. Mar *
prayerful songs anil th« w**f*J* «»f i Touchton,
Imogene
MrArthr**
comiolctir®.
i
Kwlyn Malhew*. Hativ IluwUn't
J . T IL D K N JA&lt; n i t s
B a rrie tt t f a l h t w i . liarrlvt Milti■&gt;
and F A M I L Y
Mr*.
Mathews ami
Mrs
I)")'
I N T E R I’ AKK. A uk
(Spr
floulRer
who
assisted
M r,
— Foui Hanford students
Mathews In serving
amnuK the almost l(K) who
complete th r 12 weeks sum
tarm at Hollins I ’olleRe thie
To prtaanre your r * r —
were: Helen C. Hulrhi
* r il S . Marshall, Alfred
PRESERVE
Doudnay, and J a c k V. DillMrs. M. C. Hagan entartaineii
msmbara of Cire|, No. 4 of tb&lt;* ! &amp; , the last of the Navy Ait
ITS, SURFACE
S O j l B ap tis t Chureh on Monday
fWninjr a t her home on Ma*no in I l ( * r * h all, inatruclor in Ainer
I ' ' ' l o r y at Hanford Junior
Avenue.
Behoof will leave for BreTh# meeting was opened with
sentence prayers, followed by H n .
N. C., to study accident
n '^ n
at
the
National
K, E . B o lt efvinjr the devotlonnl.
,t'e school of the American
In the aheenee of Mission Study
Cross a t Camp Carolina
leader. M r i Voile W m iam i, Iho
^ he will visit in WaahlnRteaaon waa Riven by Mrs. J . G.
D. C.
Mitchell.
S h o rt talk* on Stewardship by
Mrs. J . M. Leonard, Mrs. W. D.
B I R T H * A N N O U N CE M EN T
Gardiner and M i u Allle T rafford
were enjoyed. Mrs. M. 8 . Nelso
. rm ' M r*. Charle* H. Kin
m d an article on p ray er and a t
nf Iledford, Ind. announre
ten d in * prayer meetin*.
Mrjh of their son, Charles
Refreshments were served to the
ind red. J r . , on A urus I 12 at
followtnc: Mrs. Bolt, Mr*. II. J%
Pem ald-LauRhton Memorial
Truluek, Mrs. Gerdlner, Mr*.
*1.
M r .. Kindred will be
Leonard, Mr*. Mltebalj, Mr*. Nel*
jberad aa lha former Miss
(on, Mr*. Hagan and Mla* Trmf
■ Merle Wethsrlnjrton o f SanTts r*rtf*i that new-ear

- ■" HLrn

Everything for grade-school youngricr* ehr ucn-igc pin#
ind thr h)rk-to-tollege crowd, u n It pun lined the cny.
economical w,y it Scan Order Ofliu lasig.(crucnhlc writ
tod tmirt appearance, i t moocy-Mving prices, ire the features
o f the wernpg ippirtl Seiri ofTtn for your hoy rod girl (let
the youngsters rcidjr foe school a m by shopping it the most
complete store in town!

S f / 7 / d i M
O I

Miss Ivois Caldwell
Weds Kns. Harrison

Victory Dance Given
At USO Building

Back-to-Sc hool Clothes
a r e tops at
SEARS

Activities

Meeting Is Held
By Baptist Circle

DON'T WAIT

2 0 7 M agn olia A v e n u e

Personal

Formal Surrender
Expected By MacArthur In 10 Days

aj.----- r ,
The
n\n Santa,
tha
Holy
London
Bridge,
though f r i sSiwir* fiorn the palace of PDntiui quently
rebuilt
ha*
occupitd
Pilate in Jerusalem, are Composed •bout the original site of Roman
of JH mnrtilr steps brouRht to
lay*. Il
was
London's
nnly
Rome in J J t i A Ii by (he Empress | bridge ovet the Tliamca un lllj
Hrl,
1750

•

colUction of

'I

�I*'

I
*

rnw
AUTO MECHANICS WANTED
l*«rtnnncnt Employment
(loot! Working Conditions
Good I'ay
Apply Only

Experienced

If

WIGHT BROS. COMPANY
Chrysler

I'lymouth

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
fO O e o . T. Burr—DintributorKow available— no priority
Hobart
— Coffee

Chopper— Dayton

Mach inert

Scales -Slicin g

Mills— Kentaurunt

anti

Hospital

Mac hi lien

— McCray Hefrlgcrntion — For all puriMwe*— Cosen
— Walk-In Coolem — Keach-in IlefrigoriilorH — Fro
gen Htorgi! Cheatn anti Hefrigerulont.

We build

what you derdre — if it 1h nut already in Production,

i•

.111 West Cofonlnl Drive
Orlando, Fla, Phone 9727

REPLACEMENT

AUTO GLASS

Arc You
Driving a

M'-nlJnurd r ratal I 't s r Oset
Director Wilson
" T h e war has been
“0 the
world’s battlefield* —hul much re
mains to be done on our home
I fronts. If this Nation and Its
Allle* are to make secure the
victories achieved by mir fighting
forces It is most essential that
we do nlir share toward feeding
the hungry peoples around the
world. That Is a matter o f mat­
erial. u* well a* humanitarian
Importance. To fail in provision
of at least minimum food re
tjuiremenl* in those areas where
peace came too late for any hone
of producing adenunte rro 'jj this
Sutnrner and Full, might easily
mean the starvation of i utilities!
number* of iwople, and the en (ion of chaotic conditions which
woulil largely nullify uui militr.r,
achievements. Wo l u w
fought
and w'on (he Second World War *
preserve civiliratio'i and pvrinit
its |rug tens--.and food tor tin'
hungry througli tile coining Win
ter l» an essential In clmcti our
victory
That mean, that Ho
rida farm ers, and housewives ha-e
a greater niilmrtiirilly than ever
hefnre
lly lirodlJ- lllg and roll
»*rvlr_ fn-nl, they will is- help
Ini in u bi*t wav. The removal
of canned iruduct* from rationing
shmihl not he aliowel tf» cattail
efforts toward fins! nrn lu turn an I
cnriservatin In ttie sligtdesl ’’
"The fart that reding pines on
pepper and ntynliial have tieeri
susm-nded until January Mt» had
n fine e ffect upon grower- III the
W»|" hula area, managei loho •’
Sti-Kwi-ri uf llie Wiruidoila Mlutr
f a r m e r s ’ Merkel top re o rt.d
"Ar n i-onseauero • In loot - f » ri
■jirurlicnily u rinrnoii pm i n irr
•n to
Quality itf lime- oft*o 1.1 on iloFluridn t'ilv Market i* improving
nod no reused volume I- . ipecle.l
'■L-ite»l repot tr from tin- Juy
hive Stock Miirl.cl tn estreOIP
nor tliWesl
Florida tell of the

trn iiiilirjjjIn n

ful line of fronted m irrora

m rorsni-iirrjiiM*

i&gt;f t u l v t f * .

A u p u -l

?ft nif I n** fi»llt»Ww
ID *

in

11A

gii«r

mini

N

iS lc i'K

11a■iitJ nil vvi,

l u i i n l i •-■«l

• »«iaitt«*ft

i n I%vs f r» tti $ 11*. yi-HiLiiifd. 14 ,10
In 111 'll ruwx. f * lit | 1&lt;1 |H),

/

17,00

s lv v n ,

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co

in

II I Jn u

Mu I I k ,

$7 fJO to
J*

K ills '

A • i v liii

M itffe v l

nmniitrer rtgsiirt*
Tht* tie*
maiiii wuh fit run** Lit ul» iniiiltsA
••f t*»lllp ljut U,«f IM'H 'TV fuw
lull irm«l€p In tin i .*•
Wv «•*
iHFft Uttior 4)«ipj (t V *»HI*‘ uif I

It takes only 10 seconds to
fill a gallon bucket with
the water tap turned on
lull force.

Electric Power Coming In {Dyer
Works The Same Way!
--------------------------- --------------- -------------------------------------- —

INADEQUATE

WIRING

MANS INIS
i A ftwuoh oMUto And iwitpho* lot

tric a l c o o k in g d e v ic e s b e a t

Ufa «»:vic* lor your
beca m e a p p l U a c m d o

[QNDAY, AUGUST &amp; m

h a m u h u ), p i /m u u a

I n k n l n o th e r and th e f i r * her
r a i v n i l the r n ( i r e lord rosy,
but t"«n I got Inti) the water Mr.
MInto didn't know what he had
let himself In ' far I waa the
rankest lo rl of a beginner and
didn't even know bow to b reathe
properly. It seemed like I waa
getting
water
in
mj
port o th e r foods. Food control always
price*, Isaued weekly, are based mouth."
Hut it didn’t take M ill Lachuk
on availibitjty and other chang­
ing fa c to r *. A special economic lo ig to learn how to breathe and
police fore# sees that ' f f n i i pri­ the water that had been g etting
ce* nr* maintained.
into her mouth toon * 1 1 gettng
into her opponents’ hair.
W t g r * Increased
I'll never tu rre t Laet fall,’* * * y *
At tba tam e time wages have

ic h IU

to r a U o tr to

—

been increased.
To finance the plan extremely
high taxe s, designed ’ fo r Imme­
diate collection, were clamped on
the group which profited during
the period* of economic crumb­
ling. A monthly tax on business
rents Is unmercifully high.
Faced with the heavy t a x , mer­
chants must also increato their
activity and turnover, another
thing vitally needed to pump life
into the Creek economy. Mer­
chant* whu Increase prices to meet
the tax face jail.
Greece has mode much lev*
progress toward political s tabil­
ity.
There a re 33 political parties
in Greer* but nobody knows much
shout them except the names of
their self-atyled
lr slier*,
since
political life has lust hern revived
'■'T the first time a i m - lUUt.
•'•nil elections, planned for this
“ear no one ran know the popu­
lar following of any parties.

serves its shurr of credit but th«
u-ntrul figure in Greece's recovery
is Kyriacos Varvuresaos, deputy
prime minister and minister ot
supply. A large man with brow­
ned features and snow while hair
sitting behind his desk us gover­
nor or the bank of Greece he
looks like tlie president bf the
First
National
in uny
large
American city
V nrvuressin. plan will rise or
fall on the government’ll ability
to collect mountainous taxes lev­
ied on the affluent
merchant
clos). There ure grumblings «-,
I Icnlv against him. Home gov­
ernment roll,-ag ties cull him an
economic
dictator.
" f'cssimiU*
sny hi* fixed prices can ’t be' eni o reed.
‘
Situai loo Vicious
' Hut this ,iu* tm* uconoinlc aituctluli Greece fuceil when Yartaresios
joined
the
nonpolitieai
Voulgari* cabinet, with the under­
standing he would be given a free
hand witli the recovery program:
Through the occupation and
liberation, merchants had amasied
money by maintaining specula
lively high prices on available
goods while tirudurtion no longer
existed in a wur-strangled In- 1
I l f CRANK M 'K
lor-tiy
.Speculation in gold and Ap Newsfratures Sports Writer
foreign currency was rife.
N EW
YO RK “ Once
I
wa.
The
guveronirnl,
with
no -cared ami once I was heart
&gt;oorccs of revenue, was forced to broken," said Hetty Lachok, IB
meet expr-rises by issuing IWflV year-old . Akron, Ohio schoolgirl
money. There
was no cnfitruJ who hold* the national aanlor and
junior
women'*
long
distance
swimming chanijflunahips. “ Hut
outside of that 1 g u n s there* not
much to any "
The Firestone Club’s soft-spoken
ine r in uDl
“ was
scar i*l’
wh«n
Harry Mlnto, .now her coocli.
stigHested she become in te n -'l rd
in swimming und she “ » i u bro­
ken-hearted" when Mlnto droptred
her from the team for not show
mg enough enthusiasm.
Doth
I’ rneram Executed
incident*
happened wltliin
tile
Yurvaressos nut into effect « short apace of lb months.
three |H*int program
T&gt;alay Hetty lach ok is regarded
Ml To provide the government by her Garfield (Ohm)
High
with nn income from the econo­ School classm ates as the swimmer
mic activity of the country ;
moat likely tn succeed - meaning,
IL11 I n force this income intd that 19-year-oltl Ann Curtis, the
[otilii econonn immediately, and nation's
outstanding
female
t.'ll To oblige the rich to re- swimmer who holds the Sullivan
duce the purchasing power which award, will In in for some tough
allowed them to hog tne consump­ competition,
tion uf all but telief goods,
Betty was Jual another girl tak*
F’lrst the drachma was reval- mg advantage of ih* Firestone
Club's open house recreation pro­
gram early in 1943. One d»y
calves to start Coming in afti
Horry Minto entered the nntatthe first of September us we w
urlum to apeak with hi# wife. Dor j
"tart our arcurut selling m-i «
othjr Mlnto, Who ix In eh*rga p t
utter that d ale ."
1j wumen's activities at F'lrCltDOC.
H*
saw
a
Ifi-yenr-olil r j t t f l
strugglin g In the water. There
was
something about
the khl
that attnvrleti Minto. He watcher)
her as she left the water uml Min
a pair of long arms, unusually
U rge hands and feet that should
t o able to churn enough w ater for
speed swimming.
•
Mr. .'Minto asked me to come
t k Me uffUa.”
* * y * Hetty "I
was *.-ared when he asked me If
• n like to go out ar the team *o

You don't have to be a mathematician

It takes 2M minutes for a
trickle 6f water todlll a one
gallon bucket •

m n u i .u ,

to place It on t aound inter*
C dsh Payments G reece Reported tied
national bail*.
Thera ia now an international
f o r t u t h agricultural pro*
Hit New Peak At Recovering From demand
duett a t tobacco and currnnti.
agriculture always
has
T o b acco Market Ravages Of War £rrek
■en a producer of luxury food*
whilt t h e country hai had to Im­

tflU H S B H ?

B r o k e n w i n d a h h t ld u n d w in d o w s
h u r u r d — r e p l a c e t h e m to d n y w ith
u la m i I, n ted g la .t s t h a t p r o v i d e * gi
f r o m l i t o l .e n I ly if i K p ie e n *.

h a n fo h d

Swimming S ta r
Once Was Dronned
As Interest Failed

NEW VACUUM CLEANERS
art* here again!

Call for free demonstration

in your home, or atop in and nee the podt-WW
model.

Place your tinier now to insure prompt

delivery.

First ordenrtBken will he firot de­

li vereti.
Call 980 or Slop In!

KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER CO,
«•
R. W. M cC ULLOUCH. Distributor

Boom 406-7 Atlantic National limik XUdp.
In lKBl n traveler coming down
the Missouri river reported that
his boat waa tied up three day*
while thousand* uf buffalo c r o s s ­
ed the rfver.

1

The first time a world's heav y­
weight championship figh t was
broadcast was in 1921 when J a c k
Dempsey fought Georges Carpcntier in Jeraey City.
A
l'J-milc
constat
belt
on
Kyushu between Moji and Ynwntn
hud iirewar metal-working plants
that
turned out onv-thlrd
of
J a p a n ’* production of pig iron
and half uf her Steel.

EVAi#a3M$y
im/ww.HWf

I
'
\
.
j

Each

readily useable Iron ore in the
United S tate* will be exhausted
•range from 10 to 40 year* In the
•future.

C H U R C H

o f m

Tin- first known white man to
visit Quebec was Jacipie* Cartier,
French navigator, in 1E3&amp;.

In fiirn ia lin n

re ce iv e d

th b t

m orning

Ind icate* th a t

P rio rltlm

w ill n o t

r e q u i r e d in b u y i n g a n d g e l l in g l u m b e r If it duett n o t i n t e r f e r e
rated o r d e r s th a t

be

w i t h arty

I h e MilLs o r D e n l e n t m i g h t h a v e o n h an d .

All reHlrlctlonn on ptvwi»od nrc expected to be lifted today (jr tomormw.
Order M b thf order which restrict* Ihe umuunt gf building that ean
lie done without special permit Is expected to be cancelled within Iwo
weeks.
While there Is not any large Htocks o f lumber on hand now, we do have
u Inrge stuck of board*. I *4 to 1x2 pine on hand. Hope to hnve our slock
filled up on *veryllflnU In lumber within n nhort time now, no t h a t we
will be able to give our customers the skate “Sudden Service'* t h a t we did
before Ihe war.

Phone 8.1

O

�X

1
N$(ll^UAii£#t;aAiti6l/BT 20, llllo

•

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real

E s ta te Solos— R entals— M ortgage L o a n s
DepsndabI? Insurance an d Raada

Phone WO

Room 4 , Florid a S ta te B an k BuMlng

The MUSIC BOX
WINTER PARK
Invitu your inspection of
rcniiil Florida'* lurt[c*l
■election »f Phonograph
Record* anti music supplica,

T itK SAN CO KI) U ttK A l.l). s VM 'Old* |T (HUM \

1• \f ; !• I I V F

Mi t n ». i n
1 T&gt; &gt;

I

I

lo t

IMK

JA H F .tt

W A l.K K It

« h* »r |i]at* iif r»■*itli"iicr and

I *i
i iffli't
k h i» * ti
V*»U M r

addrr**

i«

r ix ju if n|

I')* )»f* fl

OR'

In

**p-

|»*af .i, ihr Circuit ' p u M of X«ml
Florid* I ti i'Ii*h«rr&gt;

III Its I

1 m»k

| c r i I**1l i t *- m l t r f J M h . I ** I i
in n i* * l
I n i n a■i ! 4 f u r «l I n nrr&lt;- I |i *- r ■ -1 n
-

Ih *

it

liit n l

t 11 11*

t»f

h

M i l»

I'ltnwr Fresh
I nr Summer

I’Unnt bought unit sold at
Hungry roo*.
quitoaa and

The MUSIC BOX
WINTER PARK

i t Y GAY YHffT t n '&amp; O CAUL0 D U M B A N IK A L S A R E
*
'U lD u D a v I N S T I N C T - -

13 Park Avr.

OMETKIn ' W i FO LKS NEED
. A L IT T L E M O R E

I'huae 101

___ ,
jroutpfajrlhstn*.

l*®4enwtthFHff
Foe one wWff of th h
W
tlra imactldda b "*l*14*o
r
d«»ih" to that* common hounhold parts, moths and fiU* . , .
I aa wall m ta tho donga tan, d ir
•asa-Udsn mslsrU tm »mt
quJtooo. ItA flbbm —M i l ■

O F.

____

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
SlngU or Married
Aits- 16-36
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
ESSENTIAL WORK
WITH
PEACETIME FUTURE

**x&gt;&lt;/ B u y F lit today I

Overtime P ay- Paid Vacations
Frequent

Increases

Pleasant Environment
Apply Employment Supervisor
0-6 Weekdays—Saturdays, 0-11
SOU. BELL T E I- A TEL. CO
111) E. 1st SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Enforced in Essential Work

SPECIAL NOTICE

' t hen

ihusr

all important

\\ r c l o s e

lire*

need atteiilinn. come u&gt; the S E M ­
IN O L E

T IK E

SHOP

!i I ’ .M

on

S a tu rd a y s !

LANKY DRV CLEANING CO

Our skill

Phone 4G5

in till- and luhe repair* will add

C A T K H I N (i
1 "

*■

ft t W&lt;1IV&lt;AVV&lt;

201-NO. PARK AVE .

3 I)ny Dry (Tlcaninfi: Service
5 Day Lmindry Service
Wit recommend

th a t

now n islon tors mind

tboir

To All Your Bakery
Needs - • If*

Imintlrv lust throo d ay s of we»*k

always
frrsh when
yuu buy it a t

Robb’s
Home Bakery
V,

IW

Ul

PUunr 0 6 4 -J

Vlitrne 475

Phone 475

10 j
MttSCH BLDG

bell htki M L m Is■m J t n t t l
!•«•*&lt;#* J mn to ? * * U Of Htti, I
Ixresei lit KLH OSAL do*mw Ad X
/A. H W i U . r A A . A w j
S n % 9 lb .

i-U . M r J

B IL L ’S SPEC IA LS
W H ISK EY S
I.urky Deal
Dayton Club
Mason County
Biscayne ( ‘lull
Mason County

e en d ev ot ed

Sth’a
P in .
Prince George
... 3ih ’« . .
Monogram .................... ... IM s. .
.... P i n .........
Bunflower ...................
Old Plaid Scotch ......... .... fith’H .....

Royal Banquet Scotch .. sap * .....
Kwaunee Prltlc or Dixie
King 100 proof liqueurs Sth'n

t ion gasol ine for our arm ed forces will soon be av ai l ­

^'rrSTor

PRICE
13.47
*.47
3.35
3.53
2.15
*45
M5
..! 1.97
4.00

5lh'«

a b le for the r ef i ni ng of t i v t l i u n gasol i ne . . . T h e new
C R O W N and C R O W N

FINE IMPORTED BRANDIES
BELOW GOST
5lh’» ..- ..........................
Stb'a •••■•■••••BMII'OI .
*1
Sth'a
Bth’« ....... .........- ............ . *

RUMS AT SACRIFICE PRICES
«-

f
m2

C

T R A g aso li nes will be

for s upe ri or l o any m o t o r f u e l we ha ve e v e r b e e n
ob le to o f f e r . . . Y ou w i l l b at e these pr odu ct s l bor tl y,
ju st as soon a s th e y c a n be m a n u fa ctu re d an d tr a n s ­
p o r t e d by b o a t , r a i l , p i p e l i n e a n d t r u c k t o y o u r

TUXEDO FEED
STOKE

Silver Hell Cuban ........... 5th’»
l
Keystone Gin Outran
*4h'-s
’
Custinel Gin Cuban
5lb’s . . . . . .
i
Herman HHJ Argentina 5fH*n
‘
Carta Hlnnca Mexican Beer 25c per bottle— by
the case regular price ___ u^u .......................................

Kon v^ ro

l DON'T CARE WHAT THE BOOK
S A Y S / IF YOU Mt AM REAL
BREAD -- &gt; H I £ 15 HOW
V 'S P E L L I T / /
_
M
e x clu siv e ly l o t h e p r c . J m i,un of h i g h - o c t a n e avi a­

Sfll’H ....

I«ORTMD

PHON6S
ano 48

70

la v e

QUANTITY
5lh*«

Contea Spanish Brandy
Hutchison 5 Star ............
Nicaulaw DeAlmelda 1..
Rulx 5 Star Spanish ......

&lt;w

H. JA M ES G U T AGENCY

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY € 0

• NAME

You bity In su ro iu y ,!
poy f o r fl, and forgcl jj
It— until you boro *B
Intel Tlivn yon wonll
action. If you insured
through us,',we take
care of all details and
arrange ■ prompt ael*;j
llemrnl. T h ai’s 5rrp-s

S ta n d a r d O i l d e a l e r ’s p umps — a hi gb r e w a r d fo r
o little w ait. R e m e m b e r — C R O W N and C R O W N
E X T R A g a s o lin e s .

C a*ap lrlr Lin* of .Taaciic h+rd*

Trtrphon# A&gt;
Cut

Hanford 4

Bad Birovl

S tan dard

Monford. Florida

O il C o m p a n y

•NCORPOHAMl)

IN

KlNIUCKf

INSURE
WITH

THE LONE RANGER

CONFIDENCE
THIS 16 GOWNA BE
A REA L LAND r RU6H 7 ^

WELL, AT A
LEAST IT 'S '

RIGHT H ER E IS dIG SPRINGS
THAT'S THE KEY TO THE
^
WHOLE T H IN G , r--------------- /

A M A SK '

GOING-TO E&gt;£
LEGAL. NOW

WHAT

DO YOU WANT:

•i* * I- i Qf
riF f

LOOK AT THIS
* = r r - i Ma p

&gt; W ald o rf A sto ria

MEANWHILE

A T TWE S Q U A T T E R S ' C A M P

.j .- i r

Hagan

flsLEAULROBIHSQfc!
yt*uW£EYe/-isirpo93
W IN E S -

T H f lC E f S S O M E T H IN G «=
IN Y O U I’V E O V E R L O O K E D /

HOW ABOUT A
OATS, TO FIND
O u r WHAT I'M ;
^ MISSING » J

OICAy/

J M F/ C H IC IC - T H E R E 'S
T A L E N rsco u r

wood

our

fro m

—a
holly

t h e r e / STROLL

---------------r - -) P A S r - G I V E
\

T

*T—

] H IM A N E V E P U L / &lt;— '

l
,

CUPID

a n d d id m a t s a g

./-b'
&gt;lAiuchi
c l ic
k :/W
H EN

lu
caa
THEM
GLAM-GAMS BEGAN
P A P A D iN G ,S H E f
tto
- vo-m
mE
f n
u rr o
T
k/'.: M
o u
o ff i—
—
CIRCULATION -AND
------------- &lt; ^ V i Q uick :

�.

* &gt;
J

TITF, nANFOHD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

CONCRETK RIPE

To BUY n Home
To IMPROVE n Home

D RIV EW A YS
W ELLS
S E P T I C TA N K S
W A TER TANKS
C U I .V E R T S and H EWERS
Tranall Mia Cnnrrele
Seconds arallabla at low pi

To REFINANCE nn
Balntlng Mortgage!
LET US H ELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME!
Small I,oaiu Made tjulckly
Friendly Help for Returning Veleran* On
G. I. 1/oan.i

CONCRETE BLOCK

First Federal Savings &amp;Loan Association
of Seminole County

Concrete Pipe Co

209 Majntolia Av*.

PENINSULAR

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HATES

BUSINESS SERVICE

10a par Etna for cm imprtlea
OSe par line far three InsertIawa
07a per line fne • Insertion*
03 per tine for I t Insertions

HE 80'V

H ,B .

Pups

Co.

Inc.

In prcVrrHldr

|fifl fln liirtib lr follMuin •

ONE FR ESH row, 3rd c a lf ; one
second call;
I
thoroughbred
Guernsey Heifer fresh In foal.
A, R . Clause. 2321 Orange Ave.

nijtfmirtlillt' IH*tif *it* r
ntir ru le* foi yom •*•
triirku t\ M HovH A * "

L I A B I L I T Y insurance i&gt; m«»t
Important. You know whut it
would cost to retrlai c y»ur
home,
furniture, merchslidist
and automobile if destroyed.
Bui you don't know what the
verdict Is going to In- m « law
suit involving bodily ininry "i
•death
Get a d c p i i t .
Iialulity
coverage. C M Boyd A &lt; &lt;&gt;

PRESSED FRYERS — W« will
have a limited number of dress­ P R E -W A R Admiral Record p l a y ­
er, plays any size record, e x ­
ed fryers for sale during the
cellent condition
Phone 8B7-W.
week
until
further notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San GOOD celery (a rm . Edward F . S T O R A G E vnur cm .it Kent'*
ford* Ave. Phone &gt;24._____
Lane.
Garage.
Bperin!
tnl&lt;dead
•Image
PLENTY -dndow* anrl doors. Nice GU A VA S for J e lly Zinnias and
lot of French ooors. Duhart's
Marigold plants for your gar
At TO
BODY
AMi
kFNDKR
Lumber Yard
den.
A K Ro*»ettcr, Florist,
WOlth BY AN F V I'I HI St
U P H O L S T E R Y fabrics, tapestries
damasks, broentelles, e good
•lock
to
select
from.
R.8
Brown, 2011 N. Orange Ave.
Phone 4058. Orlando, Fla.

MODERN, well constructed home
In Mayfelr section. Phone 883
between 0 A. M. and 6 P. M.
H O SP IT A L IZ A T IO N
Individual. family
C. M. Boyd it Co.

Insurance,
and group.

w Tndstor M insurance. Now Is
the time to protect your pro­
perty against windstorm d am ­
age. C. M. Boyd it Co.

12.000 L I F E Insurance to eseh
person ague 15 to .15 for 817
50. dividends reduce the y e a r ­
ly cost to 813.50 a f t e r the 1st
year. C. M Boyd A Co,
~

NEW IN N E R S P R IN O
M ATTRESSES
40-Double bed site; 20*T wln bed
site. Including new spring*, all
layer felt padding end 8 oa,
A.C.A. Ticking. Phone 0 7 2 - J ,
The Sanford M attress Factory.
RE A SO N ED pine wood, cut tn 4
ft. lengths; sDo wood limber
for sgla,
•lurp page,
A.
M.
RcmuAgi, Golden Lake, phone

phone 212-W

FL O R E N C E O IL ltA N G E r-840.
00. Phone tBU-J.
V IC T O R Y
GARDEN
PLANTS
now
reidy— Tomatoes,
Fin.
Giant Pepper, F l Fyers M a r ­
ket Egg I’la nt. Copenhagen,
Charleston and Je rsey W a k e ­
field Cabbage; other plant* In n
few days. J. W Bell, Phone lf&gt;.
K E R O S E N E range.- 6 burner. New
Perfection; also chest of d ra w ­
e rs ; dresser; round table and
chairs; linoleum rugs
112‘A
Palmetto Ave . Center Apt. up
s t a in .

MISCELLANEOUS
In money n iattcra Is itrlctly
respected here.
Frispdi and
relatives ar*
not
uu«stlunr&lt;l
about your credit
Your em
player or business associates
will not hear o f your personal
affairs. There Is no cause for
(mbarrassment.
Rezsonsbl* c redit requirements
No ciy-mskerz on numav loan*
*H »»I« payment plans.
'
FA M ILY L O A N CO.

H*rlda Rank Bldg.
NEW 20 Inch
00. Phone
ford Ave.

8

YOUNG
New Hampehlrt* for
■ale. 81.50 each. 11. L. Olteey,
Paola, Fla.

FOR SALE - good electric irpn.
Phone 279-R.
ROLleAWAY bed with Innereprlng mattreie,
Ilk* new
Phone 2JJ5-W.
Five-room furnlihed
E |8lh St.

home,

Phone .1.7

PAINT NOW!
W» Have Good Reliable P ilnter*
available. Call Hanfnfd I'nlnt
A Glass Company. Phone -'lO.'t.
FOR 15 addllinnnl you can adit
tn your eutomobllr llebilitv
policy medical
naynient for
each pereon accidently Injured
while a pezeenger In your car
and eerh pedestrian hit by
your car up in 8 7 5 0 each &lt; M
Itoyil it Co.

201

Robert A. Wlllleess
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank fildg. ONE

front bedroom HI 5
20th SL, phone 3 8 1-J

Fa«t

Five-room bungalow, Immediate
SIX ACRES of tile muck land mi
poaaeteion, qorner lot
old Orlando ■Highway Phone
Robert A. WUUawa
Phone 732
AUantlo Bank Rldg.
ROOM with aeml-prlvate hath
Cloae In. 700 C a s t 2nd St.

Thone 732

Atlantic

SIT. WANTED

GOOD rynrts* row boat and oars- P R A C T IC A L nurolng. 1320 Mrl
B©« at Mr*. C. W. Bellamy'*.
Ion vlll* Ave. or phone 571 W
Cat Kith Spring*.

Hull Service, registered
Phone 870-M.

WASHING mattuU'-,
and all home al»l*ll-ii
well I lenrral Her* 1 '
North
Mills, 'ti .&lt;
J l*i“2 or Sanford 'I
Service.
!&gt; R O S I E R . DE M i l ! l» gal
\atUZl-fl lllo'-k itl'-l - "M'er |U|M\
tornplete struck ..n hand ru mm-I rum ‘a " to 8" from one length
to car load lots
All -ires pipe
fittings, valvepumps, hiffh
anil low head cent td i-»l |&gt;imi|g
go* engin e driven leMrifugal
mim|». home nutninalie ‘'lee
Irie pumps, range l " 'l e r * . pneu
malic tank -, solar water heat
er tank*, electrn m o lo i. gas
engbiaa. Cnmplete , u v k irltimbItig *uppllc*
\Yr-ll drilling
You will -ave money bv gcltipg
olir p tn c s befoie biiy'*ng,
A
D R O S IE R
ulii West First
S li r c t Sanft-rd. Florida

Tampa, Fin.

Federal Lund Hank.
C h atlrl M o r t | ig r i
Barnette, Knlwrt M In Florida
S U l f Bank.
Sturgeon, J n t r p h l^ n l/&gt; F lo r­
ida S t a le Hank.
Dunn. Donnld to .Sanford All.
Nal'l Hank.
Hand, W alter S. to G reat A t­
lantic A P acific Tea Co.
Honorable Discharge
L’ S Navy to Henry Smith
3rd
Marriage lic e n s e
Darkness,
Cheater T.
Longurnotli Fla and Elizabeth G. Dun­
can, Orlando.
Wright, Edwin H. J r . DeLanJ
and Valeria R. Bell, DeLand.
Crichton, J o h n E. New Vork
and Grace E. Bailey, I'hila.
Mots era, C urtis l-akc Monroe,
Ela anrl Georgia Bell Standfietd,
latke Monroe, Fla.
Raney, Robert W. T o x m ami
W’ahneia I). Heyduck, HI.
Hnrnaon, W arren Eugene S a n ­
ford ami l-nla C. Caldwell, J a c k ­
sonville
Rogers, F o r e s t H. Michigan
and Bernice Muse, Sanford,

Celery City
Printing Co.

•f D f V f S —
Inflamed Wotery Eye*
Rerplrolory Congeilion
Natal Irriiailes &amp; Sneezing

Furniture Kefinishing
0 - Dee’s Sign Service
105 N. Palmetto

NOTICE
The Essex Studio will ho closed during the month
of August except for the following hours:

S E I V D 0^1 (DILIE

O ttA W IIIR S

FL A .

Plymouth,
DODGE,

22c

CHRYSLER

S A V E money on your flro, wind­
storm. aiitonmhile. workmen's
corn pen ant imi.
burglary,
Ha
hilily
iim.I
oiher
insuriirrce
Y'mi'll like our profit-sharing
plan of mot! nm e I' M lloyd

These are the facts

IA)AN8 on cash vniuu rd life
Insurance policies nt 2V4'/e to
4*«W. C M. Boyd * Co.

WANTED TO RENT’

T W O B m &gt; R04IM FURNISHED
H OUSE
OR
APARTMENT.
EXCELLENT
CARE
PROM
IHED.
PHONE R I T Z T H E
ATER.
J A M 153
BARNETT.
MGR-

or near town. Phone 766-W
or write Ho* 117, Lake Monroe

I oday is a good day to give some thought
to tho care of your car. There are two big reasons
why this is an especially good idea right now.

C. »C. Welsh:

WELSH TIRE SHOP!

5«m « m w ca n m a r be m a d e thin year. But the number will be lim ite d
and K will be month* before everybody who
a new car will be
able to got one.
That mean* it ie In y o u r inter#*! to keep your present car in shape
lor what m ar bo thousands oi miles ol additional driving. And your
dealer wants to help In every way be can.

Help Wanted
RADIO *ervice man, 60% Commlulon. ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY.

Ing period and poaltlen per­
manent. Apply Montaauma &lt;lo

He's the Plymouth, Dodge. De Sold er Chrysler dealer. He knows the car
from bumper to bumper and be has many reason* for serving you weO.
He ha* the experience, equipment mechanic* and factory-engineered
parts —everything weeded to give you a dependable Job.
, Be telephone ereee your Plymouth, Dodge. De Sato or Chrysler dealer
end set a dale far wfraieesr service l^nssdsd on your car. You 7*111 find
that U le an

TRUCK BALBS

11E l’ B K8 ELNTAT1VB,
eve somethin* Interesting
ffer an Individual or com
' well known in vour towr

iketbook,

USN

SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS
Also

SA N FORD,

S A V E money when ypu buy you*
next rn r or (ruck thru lower
loenl hank financing nod aur
lower insurance costs. C 51
Boyd A I Vi

DIVIDENDS for 10 y«ar* on
your fir*, automobile*and 11*
£ bflltyf Instranee by net htsorlng

LOST)

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Phone 732

^ Seminole Dry Cleaners

RATION book No. , 4 - Wllllo COLORED girl* for laundry
Maa Wilburn,
BOO Willow
work. Do not apply unlna'you
Avmua.
want a y*ar round' Job. Apply
In per*on to Hemlnole County
Laundry. 810 W, 3rd 8L
Belton Ground Train lay. SNAfl. WANTED) Girls' for full time

i

ROBERT A, WILLIAMS

Meisch, Joseph A. et IIS 111
Monday
.
2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M
Edmund W Meisch A John \V
Meiseh, Edmund W A Joseph
Wednesday
9:00 A.M. until 1:00 |».M,
A. to Jo h n W. Meiseh.
CHECKED I S 7 DAYS WITH
Friday
.......................................
2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M
Leighton, Florence Admr. Fst.
_
LIQUID far
of Clara L. Green to William I) / T / T / Y
MALARIA!.
Yocom et us.
K H
K
SYMPTOMS
Halisfartlon of Mortgage*
U U
V
T a k a o n l y as
Sapford
Agricultural
Credit
directed.
Corp. to Florence V. Nicholson
et vlr.
Federal I.an&lt;I Rank l a Donald
J . Nicholson et uz
Chase A Company to Donald
J . Nicholson c t uz.
Home Owners' I&gt;&gt;an to Frede­
V/HtN VOU GROW
rick 71. Williams ot uz.
O O N 'T
* AND 't'HL G I R L ^
UP APE VOU GO- :
Family
1-oan
Company
In
W OPRV,
SH E
I
MARfTV
M
UST
HAVE
Charlie G. M rW nttrrs el m
IMG TO G t T
T
W IL L f r
A S E N S E O f HUMOR1
Rineh, A J . to Homer Jarkvrn j
HARRIED, RAT» J
Clause et ux&lt;
Central Fla. Pro Credit Assn i
to Edmund W. Meiseh et al.
Florida .State Bank to Shade
Randolph
Federal F a r m Mortgage Coro
to Henry Sch umacher J r . et u*.
Central Fla, Pro. Credit Assn,
to R. W. E stes et uz.
Florida S ta te Bank to Minnie
I, Odhnm
Evans, Frank to Claude G
T yre e t uz.
Evans, Frank el al to &lt;Jamie l
G Tjrre et uz
Don't wnrrv about . having that special dress clcrird
just
» the S E M I N O L E DRY t L EA N *
Real E sta te Mortgage.
Eli.''
You'll get added wear out of your suits and dresses
ig us do your cleaning
Warm
Halley. Woodruff T et uz to ■bus i&gt;"' only soil but they shorten the lives of your clothes
you have t h c in srreiitlllrally
Howard Holder
rlcuned at regular intervals
Dunn, Ham et uz to W I
Henley
Fate*. M M el uz t o t . 1111*1 I
Fin Pro Cretlll A»«n
Arnold. J K to Federal Land I
W E
/ A J U / T E
&lt;~m O M P A n / S O H
Hank.
Green. D iHl et uz to Sanford
Alt. Nat'l Hank.
Melach, Edmund W ct uz to

BABY CARRIAGE,
LOST*
condition. Phone 1
CASHIER— Young women, no ox
LOOT
perlcnce
necessary— we
will
FOR BALE*
OUR
Jawelry
Floater
policy
will
train. Good pay during train
Ufa GOLD &amp;
&amp;
fi'SKiH'lSJ
repay you for jewelry U it,
■wlan * or daetroyed. No Its.
C. M. Boyd A Co.___________

1915

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

_ Al T O
PAIN M V .
NOW is goorl time tn paint yn"r
car We also do czpirt taioy
anil fender repair 5 ate* Autn
I'uinl and [indy W..rl * lll5 N
I’nirnctto Avc I’h'-m
'1

man to ac­ CO U PLE &lt;le.ires furnished or un­
furnished apartment or house In
East for two

company me
*we«k*. Muit be n«»l and a
gentleman.
Chance to make
trip In exchange for driving
aid, and small remuneration.
J . E. TerwlUejrer, 709 Oak

SPECIAL

Jersey

NQLTSII LEGHORN. LARGE
TYPE, itr. hatch,' Ur 8. Ap­ WANTED—Younjr
proved, pull. U *t« d ,. make, fine

RUBBER BAND

P EItlO R A UTO PAINTING —
laige assortment of m i n i ' *1"Ur
cm can look new Bring it to
uz and no*.
IIO I.I.KR MOTOR S A I F S
208 W. 1st 8 L
Phone 522

'37 WILLY6 Sedan. 4 door, good WANTE1
NAVAL uffleer ond wife wouli1
, condition, nrwly reconditioned.
like furni.hr.! apartment o*
1035
OR
38
F
o
n
t
In
good
condi­
' Phone County 3I0S. Will trade
room with kitchen privilege.
tion. Pay eaah • (Tail 833 W
for light pick-up.
Write B in A, c/a Herald.
300 Elm Avenue.

Fryer* and beat Laying Chlek*.
100 for 813AO. Ugh.rullata.a
WEEKS OLD EaTsSc. Life delWary
guarantaod.
Poultry
Farm 711 Bo. Howard Ave.,

Nicholson, Florence et vir D. J
(Inward K lltlni ct til
l amlikell, William (i. el m In
I' I' t a m p I*11 cl u*
Melach. John VV. J r el uz &amp;
Joseph A Metsrh to Edmund W
Melach.
Metsch, Edmund W. A John W.
Jr In Joseph A Melach.
Ileiter, Naum) J . In Shelley E.
Mack et ur.
Swam, J T. et uz to Robert
In

»

m*|

PHONE 148 OR* BRING YOUR Ad* to THE SANFORD HERALD
CoanL fit* ward* to the line, Ineladlng phone »nd address.
All advertisement* for situation* wanU* will be rhsrged far at the
regular claolfltd rata*.
____________________________________

Frb l«), Auguvt I f I M S
Warranty Deed*
I mailer. Isa M In
T Hark

I'hone ) ZtI
HANFORD. FLA.

Phone 691

CAS and Oil space heater*. OH
Water Heaters_____

Seminole County
Court Record

MONDAY, AUGUST 20.

Find*
U

Price,

Equipment

■

&gt;v

MOPAJt I* the trode-mork thot WentJfle* fectory.
V
engineered port* lor Plymouth, Dodge, D* Soto ■
ond Ckryder cor*, and Dodge Job-Rated Trtkfc*.
Chrysler
CorporaIron-Part* Division.
*
i-s,. »*
a

*

*

o m o s i

*

i * * .* * * '

�I

mm

■ ' 'll
I lit
TOO A V :

In Unit)' There

Is Strength—

T o Protect th * Peece of the Worldi
T o Promote the Pro grre* of Amrrlcai
To Produce Pioeperlty for Senford.

P id lt

ilnuiO in ourlh »nd rentral

por

u t il

n lr p m r

u t it H i

TOM O RRO W

WI.A I IIL K

r t iit M it r rtl lih *

m
» h r rn n u n

V a M r f nl »tni*rr^ 4 rui Ihuir-

i l r r&gt;h»»^ r r ■
* in
,i f f i f lio n in

r

ih t «

i n il

- im lh
• i i-lM U 'd

a n il

io r f

tltirin te

iin f Ml

J in l

M ill.It

i

t f n 1 r .11 until iii'ii-

Estsblbthed 11)08

VOLUME XXXVII

S A N K O ltl).

FL O R ID A ,

W E D N E S I) w

More Nylons
, And Tire*, To

4 Lost Fliers
Of M i l l i e
Found l i Oiiinf

Ido

Held In Piping: Ajf:
Prisoners Of Jap%
They Helped Bomb
Tokyo In April *42

ent Relaxes
controls On Short
Items Arid Moves To
Hol’d Ptfces Down

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22,
$AV) — New tires, nylon
Htockings, new radios — the
government dropped the good
news about all three into
American laps today. A 100
• rcen t jump in rubber pro-'
miction In the next
cluys
nlay mean more tires for
civilians, . government offi­
cia l! aaitL
a Tha OPA administrator thought
W could hold moat new peaeeilm t good* at or n t a r 1942 p r l ^ e a ,
llul manufacturer* contend 1945
production roata demand higher
price* than 1942 price*.
Nylon* may l&gt;c back In circu la­
t e d by Thanksgiving. The gov­
ernment h a i released control! on
nylon and rayon. T h e WPH raid
there will be 3V4 million rad io!
by Christinas.
Rent ceiling* are
expected to end In area* where
^ r n v camps close, hr war plants
Slut down
The Op A indicated meal points
will be reduced next month.

When the 10-man Ja p sut render arrangement delegation landed
at le S h im *, o f f Okinawa, pomp and ceremony on the p art of thr
Japs was the order of the duy
Two of the Jap emissaries may be
aecn near the plane. At left .me of the rrewmen of the J a p plane
U ahoWn with a ln&gt;Ui|Uel uf flowers evidently a J a p |ieace offering
The envoy* went from Ir to Mamin in an American I’ M transport
After the Manila talks the Jap delegation headed hark to Tokyo with
the surrender terms.
Official l
S Niiwj Radtophulu.
( In t e r urn
tional Sound |lholo).

WASH I NT,TON. Aug. 22 l / P t The Government unwrapped « big
Jmndle &lt;&gt;f , new s for American
mimes and husinrt* today
l Your rent callings—If yuu
live in certain places— may roroe
off very soon They'll go where
wartime
swollen populations
iLvindlt*
Not
elsewhere
for
Jnuilhs.
2 OPA indicated ir.cat points
would ho reduced, bagiunlng next i y j j j j J
month. Agriculture S e cre tary A n -i
dirson njrcady had said moat rat&amp; llS

Ration Board To Local Homesites
Aid Consumers In Will Be Given To
Post-W ar Period World War Vets

^ n‘%£SuS0dSL!T^iii

Array Of I)e- Officials
__ J
,,
.
H a n d le d

Peterson

In

.
S ep t,

n )'

War,

,
1

Will
Meet
\ ftM ii
\7 4
\V I t h

VCl

Group On Proposal

N a v a l Training
Stations To Keep
Going For Year

A.

B

c , ,, .

PeWTsnn. secretary uf ■Ugi-lature

, ... —

22.

I *• i %

M

Minor Powers To Join
Bij: Pour In Si^nin^
Surrender T r e a t y
Within 'Fen Days
M A N 11 A
Any- 2 2 . J A l ’ l
l •one) ,il
M n iA rlh i^ r
ili.si In-o il t ill.u l h u t t h e J a p i i t t
e s c timlv I In sIHTflHlt-r i l i H ’ U mont
l«u k Gi Tokyo with
llii-m anil
a id
ii
info iiiin
lln -m t h n i 11■| VM -nlnt i\os o f
m in i

C P W C ll

i .iiiiiiln

I- iH M i't* .

Not lo t l.iii.I
. whI N o n
Zi-a
I i n m I u t i l imii tin- tug I . o i l in
t !ii 1 ...............
«|i
doing Ill . ■
Du it.Iki l
, .1 r1mla v 11 -it I ,
• ).I
Ml V '
.•»-.!
»• I itl
' • I pi n i l l . i l 1 I
*l.»h r-ft.. I * . . , | i , i th, 111 1S*t
I.I rI'll fly'
1 i&gt; mol* f let.
1 tl

nf irmuthdi ssT tin*,

V|,i« \ i t h i n

w Hill!
• ''

I

. nt-.J
• iM

1

••iM'il

) v*

a*IHU (If

1h r
^ur t r m li- r
\v it b in ! n slay
ji
i f tin * u&gt;f r ***1

' »■ n v I.* ,l
It ij
l'i

n

t i i«bn
r u -i'i

ts
l-ni

tin

• Muh
V I* J

\ ikw ill

S ift, (ie im

r

J

R

*11

O d ll

1 6 3 0 1

men raptured were
I.t, I _
liarr Madison, W b r ; Lt- ‘ M a s t e r M i n d ’ H u m i l l Glover harrow. Washing,
,
,

................... *
, „
•."‘‘’ ju I I . 1c ,
ton, i&gt; r .
counlir* In donair i.Hiding . . V .' T'

A.s m i i toted I ‘ no w

As a Jap Conics A-Bowing

ri-i Local Champs Are
..... - -*•&gt; Badly Mauled By

’ J » m r* .,1 O,&gt;ool' wi r nn' A p H I IH. I H «
Ttw

M ember

Mac Arthur Is Expected To
Land In Japan On Tuesday

C H I N K I N G . Aug
22.-O T V Four of Hie Inst airmen who Com­
bed Tokyo in lha historic raid led i
1-1 Gen, Jam e s II. Doolittle In
April, IU42, have Iteen rescued by
a daring American team “hihlch
dropped from the skies un J a p a n ­
ese -occupied, Peiping, it was ann­
ounced tint ay.
Kvrii a- the news of their re s ­
cue was radioed to Chungking, It
appeared that arrival here of ano­
ther American suldier-hero, Lt.
Gen
Jotialhon M. Wninwright,
was being delayed by Japanese
in tin- Mukden area who were jmaaililv fearful of doing anything
lluii might get them iratu difficultu-w Hilh thr Ktiigiarix.
A (lAmrhut* team
ftt by Of*
fict* t&gt;f Struteiric xrrvicru liWrftt^d
I hr fnur flirria who had bran
charifnl bv ihr Japanese with
rnoftlrr
T hrlr names wrre with­
held iiptulinir notification of th rlr \
next of km
The rnr^snjfr rtidioed here nmjd
the flier, mm were in the Grand
H o t «*1 dr
I'r kiriif and were rere iv in if ih r be;nt rare jxnuiible,
fThr I, to iiii h HfnoUK condition1
from l.eri her i nn Oriental dls*
eii*e i,iiu‘*iiii* 'Wrllifiif, pnralvuls I
a n d r r l u ' t u l *n &gt; ijiay
t h c&gt;I hr w i l l
he IMtil Mr 1. If.ii 1*1 I■V Air
Ml* If •
it t * iv 11!|f
f i ,rve"*
I'M* the iTie--* i^e ^jjtb'd
M«v B r S o le Hurvirnra
I*
itn-- ‘f''»• that the four
wile 'h e »hIi
if vi \t&gt;r« ttf ei^ht
Ti*kv r it i•h* r • " h m i capture W ii
du* I' -ed bv the *tir department t**
Itn*t• than n year after the raid. 1jOutt
Ihe^iilant HiMi**-vrlt a n n o u n c e d 'INt
" n ^turvh !*' 1013, the U. -S.
1
ir»»\* foment hud Imrned through
neutral aourrr* that the death pr
h .d b e , , ,
.....meed on
inpt'irrd nlrnici, nftor tholr tri
m,,| „ . verc puni&gt;(imont
Th% son
|rilir
rommotrd fur sora# and
ru , , „ . (| „ut f,ir .thers, tho Prcai
(j, ,lt ,- Hllj
J
•*•».«
o t
rhl. r. w&lt; )r,, p„ \x. G .n. (then V « . . r « l l

be back
Pv Thanksgiving, or a t tho latest
------------'
by ('hriitraaa. So aaya WPB. It
Gasolino and fuel oil rationing, I
PiHrllng
city «nd county
revoked the order controlling gro- „ noccssity of war time, coded officials with rc p ic s c n t a U v o or
durtiori &lt;d nylon and rayon
i , , t we, k at tha SeratnoW i nun ”“ ,r v,-'craiis ic scheduled I., take
J __
Kept.
In °.r.
order
Credit la Bo Gaasd
ty P r C -nd , Catinnimr l It
h . ,. rr d
- ^ tloco
lBrr on S.*
" 1 1 , l"
, lrr to work
- 4 . Three and a half milllcm on, Indication th#t all rationing) 01,1 Pl»ns for dlatrlbution of home
eventuain i s r n w . —
property to t s t e r s i u . d W».
V d io*
ifT
ChrlatmgJ ~ m a y b a a y ,H k *w ^ e be •vrntoally Ir r r s - ,
“uTvor s ‘d * ' ' V'
e r with
M ajor i S d WPB. tor* tha only lifaJllog fie- -fnsled, b le thher
urtbt Hi t
toY in making radios - from now Intricate
■
^'»y*tem brvokkr&lt;-p!
and!
..
,
,
™ \ 'Igni
I t •■flaw** o a Pag* *)»# !
| _ This msllHhutlon ^t* in ^«•
' ‘eo-gt
f * W d filing,
&lt;dan. » with a
" " S* l ' * ' "
William

» ms ..... . — .

\ u .ls |

1.1|&gt;il11
SIV'*"1 u
I

Mrs. R, L. Dean
Talks To Kiwanis
Florida Navy Flier
About Literature Hanks Find. Among
( itio(l Books ( ailed
Basis Of Charac­
ter In ( ’ hi 1(1 r v n

As

World War Aces

i.t
Hobbcn l Hite,
a te d
le a rn (.o vs
h * i i; » It II VM l*M IN
County Price * n ' l ! and
‘i1, Vn.i.Tri'|U strut'er'
\\
Kgtfohlng Hoard, who In early Bil„
^ t u r n in g servo-,- men f n* h
■.'/ K*' *'rl . ..
'j'
D m vn
i:t
T o
D m
1942 starlod the I t a t U l f l g Board' Thr &lt; uy nf W ord and S-m
L ^ V * ™ it
o
ll. t • n i i J *
\ - i i. \
r
Am
wllb a »ingi* desk anil one aterl-1inolc ( ouaty. h a » * avallalde *omc ' ?j’ Jj ^ r i . i i w ' ’t « * . r „ i
l' i..«|u. ,-d l»\ l
w
Master Mind' 1 iinrle* Morn.ii »» I. •
Ki» h . I i
M*
OgyapVr. Mr*. Roy p . W lllU m s .f |oU for this purpose. Mayor
H - mark
Daila, T « . | CpI
•»»»• " f lh*‘ ff*« t'd-i'f
.1 underwent tncsprcssltile an
v\ =
fh. v
Uf l u:
S T w Ho ha* Since wealhaml an { Higgins .oiff.
,PVnW
'lZ V
Sgt Harold A. Spate, Lebn, Kan 1 iiah Tui "wllll V f t PlMUlf Hi M i” "
bhcharted urn of ndministrallve
\ i the me* ting the condition*
l.ol aSflftbutl Vi. I.I
» . I A ( K SO N V IL LR , Aug. K . - v n * detail* an.l n
liarrsgo of directives
under whiph
the lota will
|.i
pn&gt;i
•I teiim is n - &lt;b*ss "
wlisl war
training of newly-des- ftr*d at him daily fmm many [)ut ,,111 t„. .tetcrrolned. tie .i.ided
1 well'll ...... .
is h
ignated
avfulor*
will c o n tin u e ! government Inireau*. 1* now s t a n d - j
According to 0 . W
Snerm-i
ry IvKilnr * » ri*'
Without reductiot. a t the present I |ni{ by j OI further service to the Bttorn&lt;&gt;\ who draw up " • lo l l
tn the fell • ' .
in order
that personnel rttey be community
which w», U.lroduced to II. I
header
iirepured for
for service * J t h
\\ tills r I rtmiiff KurTiirr
the
Rationing nmv fi&gt;, he pointed islatur,- t&gt;\ S tate Senut
I hod
,1 i
fo pitrtiir ,
^
licet, Rcinr Admiral Ralph ISael- nut. hut n . . - .. .&lt;&gt;n « big job ■
le.- f.p fd r r r t l l o r nm% l i v i n i r »f» ( i i -i
the City
bill \
k
hu » i
un by u
S*.
^ ,
*1
N“ y ; ' „ r : to be done lo the field of price I that the l itv CommUnm, 1 1111111 • - y 11J a- r« -c r r v lly 11 r 111•' t h u t in *
' nIlk « if t&gt;t 1Kr •
parational Training, said yes- fontro| aiding merchants anil t h e l g i v e G ilj (mllding site* I ’ hum S u i i u m p f t r v t t iu r * * h u n t p f u j r c l it
• iin f
but
1hi
\ '■
lerday in 1 circular letter
addres
Ifvttinjj itlonu fine mill thut I* *■
I'd 'l'l
1“
•*W*r add
r e s . consuming
------ .—
....I.I,,.
l . itha
k . jdif­
j f . nrablv dischurgeu v t t e r Him
public Il,..,n.
through
lit th*' third fiitiiw
•41tie t I ht F Hi U
K ,
sed to commandin'* officers of ficu lt'tr a n sitio n period from war
Certain
onditfons nn&lt;! bniiln Associated Press will really have *f.&gt;ur
t Ii a m » " d lro l u m f
I
faiitibar
14
all
•bildti
it
mi* h *'• 1*. iff Mt | ■
"in
f
them
mid
take
ihe
lend
j
•'
i\
*
1
*
the command.
tfons are rutained In a reversion »ume big news about this some
I ‘iri h
Ainidiibo'
M"i li»*r
ijubbai d
k * 0!
an 1 • .
On September 1, lha U t t a r aafd. to peace.
A bright n|h»! iti eafttnir the
»ri* ! 1
,, .
M m. 1 i t
\Mt.S inh'lft fail
dead, ha said, and day.
« litif ifern, (|wur I ft .md •I ll' t WI'll
111 a r «* h 111*fill . i i u
Mr. Peterson said that the g a s ­ clause In the 1
the imput to pM-fllgbt training
•
aoo of Blmuiifer Morruoii hi the | 1
ui 9. » l .
Vb i iiinB
'
* 9.4.
Irsd to hut id Meanwhile, an Ocala AP ilk
Si
applicant*
*
r
*
require
k i*■is%11 ftyfre*F 11 - l S k ( f ‘ b in l&gt;
■ i l l be reduced and malnUUtvad oline and fuel panel membefa wrll)
f
ifit
m
m
r
wun
the
mtidbir
rut*
It
hi
1.
n
Dili
ill. N 1 1 • u
It patch announced that "Huw,snnr&lt;(t a *1
•f Mi ft I D
i r c h i V l n within
wt U' W »a
h I,,,trh
»&gt;"“
1 n l * 'i
th e
■hat. |
I1
s
,
H
i
at 130 student* par weak. This be asked to asllit" m chant
I*)
!•
&lt;
*i|f
of
P'fc
Hubert
”
T
j
|CI’r
'
li**w
'
*
miled time afte r the conu van.e Treasure Hunt,” sn srtlclr aboui
.-1 *'»ft
vsn i •a 111« •I..
. .s i­ *♦ ■* .|s. ' S s u*
1•f
reduction, however, wll) not be " an avert hlggrr Jot." theft
M
* ll, brother Hi law. uf Ilutni'i I |( ) 1
the allocating nr gasoline at the I The County bill c o o t
ll&gt;r Florid, and Mr Cnuner'. .n lv .v
M Hi un
* im "1 1 »
as vs h»
l l * I !^ ’
felt until about June, 1940, at
t. '' .
a
V u
M
time M b s B es.le C. Zachaly and * « » ■ pn.visiona as the « n "&gt;»• mg operations together with th. ' «• and jm t bark ftimi lit** 1 r*f
1 • , 9, tit .
11
* " Ink1
which time th* Chief of Naval
*'«fl Ihenlef
He Hindi / "-hi *'f j
Miss
Mal-el
Shuman
had
tharge
e*&lt;-'Pl
rt
ajeo
p
n
o
.
P
for
story
of
previous
attem
pt,
t
,
.'I
sS y
« i.il.Air tit eratlonal Training prohe Hitbi uf th« kfHMM talk' 1 .i id ]
what Is now the deserted and tonvegance of a c re a g ....................
t h - «r*«»ure
which » .
« M||I •« l i t
•mi dim
upsrs to maintain the following
(ituU runnel rmi Hu I . - f 1
idle
gasoline
department
It
the
1ounl’
*“
'&lt;*rld#d
by
the
lour
wr.tten
by
John
Maloney
of
Mi
VI
1 * •i *
station*
Naval
Air
Statio n,
.» Kkih
Ii-w I M«- !k II U». 41“ \ ' I *
niiinInrit'r*
M"i
will br inailr mlo *• im.
Jacksonville, Naval Auxiliary A *r Armory.
•tarmn. nmde Hi**
'In i ii ' *
V
fli'iifm
deatrlnjr
lot*
I
nmvle
*
Station, Ce«-H Field, kiAABi Graen
"The trniuulH'n ptrloil din
•d* |u*»'.
r e a i r under the plan
mnkr
Mr Maloney Unn l&gt;cm. adviae.i •1 f Navy bi*v Shells «■itt* a um 1■ _
Cove Springs. NAAS, MayporL djrnimlte if «t i»n' 1 handled prop*
i l I lies - k
i) the fifht liiitliif *1% bad ' •f f
l ' ' I * *» ’
either Ihr i hiimI v by hi* New York »»rcnt that thr
'lie f ltile
NAS, Banana River and NAS, vrly
lle .l
nd our
t i i e n i .U
all jjnalp«H
f t , I,
,k ,
. . 111.'.I
S ly 4
and
our n
ettisem,
W
^
r i g h u ' w i r e - a m "to"' .««. - n « .
II d Inyllini
Miami.
spite
of
the
awful
Hiking
k ,i *
1ir'.
?V - e m ^ f t e V i l T w » N -'S a y e r, c l t g d a r i i . ..............Ay Wallace, producer ami dire, to.
In
■e.t
I
1In the meanwhile Naval Afr i•d
t
l.w
given his ' ‘ Master Minders" Mr
out that in I J k i . after tta laat
^ ^ p Harndori.
formerly
with
Paramount
and giv*i
I’ M*
i ■&gt;y *r■
t &gt;&gt;» • I
Operational Training
Thru
.1
.1
ic
.........
ii
n
u
war, g ‘ aerlnus wnye of IrlUUcHi lA n *.
" n n t g f ll .
Warner Uruth.ra,
Mon
t
i
l
l
t
.
n
i
n
e
_________
Morrison
Indavbail
irgalnml
If Milt
■b w! I (*\e H tt tlu*
Ad ■wept America with the [reeuH
(111 operate to full capacit
9
1
.
1
1
ll
1
1
bis
v
.
H
w
a
n
1
f
111
h*lives,
1
. lilt.
111*
“ft- ifIV
" I " Iit I•I
i
Wallace Is now an Indfpendenl enough bouynnrv of *innt to lire
wth t h a t ‘JOO,000 hu sinrs.es fallfd^and
mlral Dmyiaon polntad Ou
iitfn
••
1 Mill)
1 ,iei
(tali' «
Ml. I.I U
v* till
i(f
J 11 rut
- Among the pictures he ha* pro -Ret that hi* team would la-nt
an Input o f approximately 180 10 nearly one-half million f
l i &gt; lift
a 1» Ii
M
I'lia
0
/
I
h
.
ivjMV
n i 'M trul
'*
\ L I .m il'
' duced are
"Casab lan ca." “ LltUr Franks Inthe opening game
200 pilots ner weak. Poat-WAr lost t h e ir farms.
f Sit Vuluh iifl 1" |11* ft 1 r - f tl** 1» | tl -1 ftb-lf wi f e •Ii *
with &lt;1 1,1
Caesar’* and
"Y ankee
Doodle Thureday night wln-n u tug crowd
\ u v
t 'X i i i i i i f i t i l i*u i " f
training plans for e » m l * t a ir
||( , f , ,
t It
lliily ( ■ fail
J
9 . | |
1 r lit 1 1.iiiml
•Ii* .in .ml Jn
is predicted to see Ihe final schrd
"W o c a n ’t let that
happen
.
|
**-e
*
|
»
I
e
'
1
1
f
M
il
»
4
»»
lft*
(Rewmen have nut bean definitely
Ml ll.
_____________
__________________ Iliad nvntrn uf uim* uf the l*«*»t
I 1* HI ’ V «'*t 1ti. t«M Vr n* V ii1**
again*, he added.
|ll&gt;4atl* ll t'» l l l k I’ I'HlU **
decided. - 1
:
lutiiui
a I»*a s un-,• Do . hil l to 1.
-----------------------------------------------ftOltbtll
fK
inm
iU
H
fv«*r
viijoyrd
m
IM Is* ( bi 1 M f
u 14r 1ft cl
.C
p
l
.
Sidney
B.
S
tafford.
«on
uf
l
J
h
mrltMivt
vtbi'O
« F W this reason, rationeile of
" T h e miaalon of Neval Air
■
1
1
1
I
I
trp
w
o
tly
nitstdc
uv.
t
gii
Oi
l
i
l
- . I V ! 9.1- biKln ,t 1 ktl.ivk Mf ■*
H O M E O N L E A V E
* * $ *
M -ilu lt*
l fu ll
u ir i\* * N
Opdrotlonal T r a f n l n g ' Command many Items will have to ciji iln ae Mr. and Mra. Guy Stafford of
till
which
1
1
iniaointl
I
lo(i
is
roVrfed
T h e second till Ihur*dov night
l null
jhtn*ecola and form erly of I akr __________________ _________________
&lt; nl
11» rab!
Inhu-i "fl of
i shall coatinue to b« to proeaoa a f t e r V - J I)»y."
.. e|M .it with Ihe htuuiiiulr with ii&lt; lid IndianMr. f C t e r Th.* child L tiffin' * &gt;1«
iroe, has been promoted to tho
William
Shoemaker who has * W pe a t'-rrific cln.li lietwven
newly designated Naval aviators. aon, and price ceillnga will 'have
tv II. •Mil I T««11 in lhi« .%»uk latur rr4&lt;li Shnkr«i»rBrrt uf Huh
Ute- lllftt
rank of aergeaot while serving been receiving l«oot training In Yawtll a and Ihr newly n-Juven
1 ft:tu lu in on
ajk I other designated personnel, to rtthafn fixed fo r ao m * time
.f
|iM in t im ' n u t
i In* u n i lim b , till fur hi*» hut ft#* »iul »*f * Ul k
IG
with an I n f a n i r f Division on the U. 8 .
Fir|t9 I.Ii Aufl, In hail 2 1
Navy at Halnbridge. “‘ *d and rnn
■ tro u g h an advanced tre m lng pro­
t
M-ivimt*
viibinin
(h i* i i n i h |f l Mini life (mil Ht!&gt; ft***"iu
nr&gt;
*l
w
f
Luton.
Hr IfHi In ft J i l h
Md.. la home un e 9-dey leave ( • » « .
gram lit ortler that ttMh perioniqllne I’aneJ eoml
m it t l u l l , (ht* fnlliiw » ' H o m i i i imdl J u l i e t , « In- «t ji t *-• f
fin Ibb
He was recently cuminrndnl with hi* mother. Mrs. Janie Shoe
Ib.i.ir H11f1L" ftumi" HMil l" irt \!ai y
Al
T h e score*
nel m a p ,'o n completion o f their
Hhf*
c
inmxf
l
hrf
ij«IV
.
by
i**I
fins, Glenn linri
.in
MritlPn
by
Mr**
|
f1
|
!
ftltll
H
* by. Major General P. tv Clark maker.
R
■hut I one another
high scoring
operational training, be tvady to
•1
I
hi
Uimf
ul
iiit,
uf
I',
un
v
»i
ki*v
Kirchi
r.
*
h.Mf
Imi'
«»f
1
l./ubrtl
and Jo h n Newel
.H
H
I
* e o n 'w h o wrote b i n t - ‘. Dear S«r
IHHI
11 0
I 1- (ohd i lent ■ ..I r’liiirh-* A
__ __________ _—.—
Frierson*
be transferred to the MOet comin fI**- \ m i
» H«»iiiti»uh* ♦ • luly
Mf
^ i Board o f th e fc*|
tl Ih.o.ilil it 1 St I’cter*l»..rg, Fla.,
grant S ta ffo r d ! Thank you for
01 1 1 1 1.4 n
Yewrtia
CiKNKVA FA VO U R!)
pri
patent fleet fn the world,” AdTulo-rculosi*
\
-*o
img,
ll
irjiiti.h
m
tn
*
Hnwltn
I
li'iiit
9
i
t
h
e
valuable
and
efficient
service
w i . .it-o in ih.
_'■•'* Johnson
1 i it „
It
H
id’s circular letter
(Ural 0 a Wson's
Florida
lout
wood*
lif»huii
lo
deal
with
i
*
t
"
r
y
o
1
IlH
L
it
It
M
a
member
of
nrj
rendered to
thought th»! McDonald had 2d hilt
1 10
^ jONDON, Aug.
22^-t/Pt
S ta te Guard
004
otnted l o u t
*il
out
Ion
.
I
,
i
.»I
"
V
t
hai
'*
fellow
to
do
when
lie
y
t
111*
fll
the
tie
I
rot
u
a
,
efitly
escorted
Geneva
la
favored
by
many
Allied
P|ar
loo
lie wasn't * 111.McDonald was
2- fi
1 which recei
300
N atal
L-ils kilfckrd down1 Why lake flying from unolhei field
iiiuui hft
me from the DokUn A ir Strip to Diplomat* ae the seet of the Upi
Untie
share
an.l
go
on
it
for
hb
Boktvl
ted N ation* Security O rg an!**
l
l
i
c
highe-t
seining
Marine to
V. V v o t i g lud growing u p . ;
tralnlm
Joel
Field and Fd Fielding -urvive the war 1* Mayor Joseph
ji.iii.g J.tl.ftiv and Ills patent
Sgt. S t a f f e r d w ear* the Com- tion. O n* Allle.| official eefd t;. S l r t . W i l l i a m
V lh lc il
One r a t
Mel in fan try m e n ^
BeibpA the day the site depend* prlm arilj
__
,
at 1were 'or the program committee F Fo**. the hriiujiy Dakota hsry,
would nevef have dre*ineil that
AaJaUc-PacHie ribbon wth two on R u s t l e .. There a m tw o m ain, i J j g H o m e O n l A ) E V C the neglect uf u most important
nt lh,f , ari
“ i nged for Mrs Dean to who flew lo fame at t.uadutcanat*
[Iwnlli* I'ri-iiileril I.. T downing 2d Jap*.and never again
t h * I’hiippin difficulties barring the roed to I , t-i
Hem could have find so mmr'h I : t
- a mmineed
that
primary got ini., an urea whole the J a p *
•Win onp star. established diplomatic relations i rt
he; 1
r
William F. Vlhlen iH-itrtng njon hi* Idture life The
riectVo if officers for the coin
had nay planes
Foss contrac­
Health liepai Intent
had tl r * n l .
7*00 leave from the Kun&lt;
Hwitaartand ta not a memoer m .—. .. T h e a t e r Visiting his wife, that all school children receive i
. y r‘11 would take place neat ted malaria during hts second
th* United Nationa,
tbe -fo rm e r Martha Telford* and Cheat X rays in order lo search wpe"
.J home ulioul n year ago.
hit mother. Mrs. tannin Vlhlen. ijut tlie hlddrn and deadly germ* '
CHARTER DEBATE
' The Marines had another "fi­
a t Mieral Heights, His father of T H iohnnv cam e home from
ll Iam- man t&gt;ul he 1* listed a* mis­
C O R R EC T IO N
school most Incensed that hi*
-UW late J ^ o n a n l Vlhlen.
LONDON. Aug. 22, W —Prime
s i n g - ■Major Gregory
Iloyngton
[H Vlhlfn served with the Uth teacher should have told him,
Still ano­
Minister Atlee called for ratifica­
Mrs.
IF Vincent of Miami. of Okanogan. Wash
P o r e * in Normandy, northern along with. oiJuu Atudent*. to be
tion of th* World Security League FTlbte and the crossing of the tested for such “ ihing! Juhnny'x and not IS rrto n io u sly stated hi ther lust Marine 1st l.icu L. Rvy
Charter In the House of Commons Rhine. Into Germany. He wears mother, with her nose ill the the Hen Id Monday, Mrs. J H 1«-11 llunsen uf Newtonville, Maty,
thrii*’ b a t t le a t a r i on hie ,,'ETO uir, proceeded to call the teacher Mitchell,, is a surviving »i.»l«'t'. of —shot down 25 J a p s before he
Mitchell was killed.
Has the good toneon- and inform the well meaning the late 8 gt David
rlhbott, and has
McCamptiell wu« well ahead of
‘
» h b t m . Prior lo entering young woman that her son did who died Sunday In Miami, Fimer
Nuvv cnmpotitorx.
m he was aislaUnt aalca not need an X-rav for T, ll. She
al anm01 peements will t * made hit nearest
t Lieut. Kueene A Valencia of Alaih charge of Ihe kale of further informed
the
teacher later.
I meds. C alif , w*s second with 23.
produce at Chat* and that her son hud everv rare,
1 leal Alex Vraclu. Katt Chicago.
l li g h School in 1935.
every indulgence and that she
had 19
The TVwnsend f l u h will meet |I ml
hrmrlf, was iiutie capable of
•Post wgs introduced In | , r ,.jng after J o h n n y ’s physical Thursdej in the Court House at ^ j lent. Col. J * v T Rotihin* of
with Mr 1. P Hagan I C,soiidire. Tex
*rioihrr high-aco*
8. on J a n . ). 1913: In j Welffirr Thin ended the first rt■oo p.
presiding
The public I* invited I rlo " Army ac*. finished the war
f |Baa I Ittuf I im PR|» tlTBj
to attanr
with 22.

the- -Semimde

Movie To Be Made
Of Treasure Hunt

CpI. Sidney Stafford
Becomes Sergeant1li*"*/-

Mass Vray Fxams
To Hr Given H&gt;
Stale Mobile Unit

«

■ sa ii

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81004">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 20, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81005">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81006">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 20, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81007">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81008">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 20, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81009">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81010">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81011">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81012">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8136" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7774">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/2943f96da90e759ea33235f0e5553f22.pdf</src>
        <authentication>760d6d5649930ef466e7eafa9df30aa0</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="81003">
                    <text>r
t
v

•

.
*

.—

'K

r
PAGE

TH E

E IG IIT U
C L A S S IF IE D

A D V R U T IS m c

E —
________________ ____
H .B . l*ope Co. In*.
G A S 'a n d Oil space heaters
W ater Heater*..

B U S IN E S S S E R V IC E
S T O R A G E your car at Kent’a
Garage.
Special
rate
dead
storarc.
UTO
BO D Y
AND
FEN D ER
W O RK BY AN E X P E R T . 8U»
P E R IO R A l'T O P A IN T IN G .—
large assortment of colors. Y’our

D R E S S E D F R Y E R S — We will
have a limitc&lt;t number of dress­
. ed frvers fur sale during the
week
until
further
notice
• Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San
ford Ave. Phone 024.
P L E N T Y winnow* snd doors. Nice
lot of Fiench uoors. Hubert's
'Lum ber Yard
^ ___
U P H O L S T E R Y fnbrics, Upe*tr|es,
damasks, hrocatelle*. a good
stock
to select
from.
R.8.
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave,.
Phone 4063, O rla rfdo, F la .
N E W shipment scat cover*, some
pre-war. Sanford Auto Part*.

A

O N E 2-wheel trailer, good tires
1317 Douglas A v e ,
K E R O S E N E kitchen range, whilo
porcelain finish, pre-war like
. pew
203 Holly Ave. Phone
'409-J.
_____

D. R O S IE R . D E A L E R . In galvnnfied. black and copper pipe,
complete slock on band in sixes
from U " t»* x". from one length
to car load lot*
A ll sixes pipe
fittings, valves, pumps, high
and low bead centrifugal pumps,
ga* engine driven centrifugal
.pumps, home automatic elec­
tric pumps, range Imilers, oneuinattc tanks solar w ater heat­
er tanks, eb-ctrir motor*, gas
rnifinr* I *«*m|»l«*te stock plumb­
ing supplies
W ell drilling
You will save money by getting
our prices lH-fure buyingA
I). R O S IE R . 916 W m First
Street, Sanford, Florida

C O M P L E T E solar water heater,
large tank. A -l condition. C.A
Whiddon.
.
S A V E money alien you buy your
next n il ..r I ruck thru lower
T H R E E bedroom house, furnish
Imnl bant financing mid nor
ed. Conveniently located. II (
DuBoea.
*
B A B Y (.’Hit K8, New Hampshire
Reds,
*22.00
per
hundred,
White
Leghorn*
*20.00 per
hundred. Immediate or further
delivery. Money order* only.
Prelsner Poultry Farm , 236
Lemon Ave., Phone 240 Blue,
Eustis, Fla

S A N F O IU )

H ERA LD ,

H o n d a Division
Is Given Tough Job
In Phi l i ppi ne s

o f BttiTTiy? P * t. Paul A . Capo,
o f• 81. Augustine; Corp. J . T.
iU rra rd . of Lake DuUer, «*nd
Corp. Dallas W . Howe, of U leU .
C H E C K E D fN 7 D A Y S "
Exposed to constant Jap threat
L IQ U ID for
and guarded every minute, these
/ 'I
M AI .A HIA l
men and their battalion hauled
1
S Y MP T OMS
300
ton*
of
massive
bridge
■*e r&gt; «a r * s * o *«|
U V J \ J
T .kro n li
equipment over
150 mile* of
vt
••orge
T
Parker,
of
dlrecti-d
.wampy road* aud rora boa-cart
Pvt. R. V. S. Worley. trail* to *pan three gorge* with
Hailey bridge* totaling 300 feet
in length. They floated ana In­
fantry aupport bridge on 62 port*
toon* to rro** a 428-foot-wide
R A Y M O N D
M . B A L L , R E A L T O R
river and filled in two canyon*
K e u l E hI u D- S a b s
K im i I mIh — M o r t g a g e Ixian.n
with H5.000 cubic yard* of dyna­
I)t'|H 'ialalili' In s u r a n c e a n d B o n d s
mited dirt and rock to allow the
artillery to keep up with the ra­
I ’h n n e 9G0
Hoorn I, F lo r id a S t a t e B a n k B a ld in g
pid advance of the infantry.
In one 20-mfle »tretch of road
the engineer* repaired 33 bridge*
and culvert* and kept traffic
moving with winches, bull dotars
and by-paaae*. In all nearly 100
W A N T E D
T O
R E N T
bridge* war* built or rebuilt.
Worked la Gables
Corp. Walton i* a former em ­
ployee of the Gable* Raring asso­
ciation and U a carpenter with
the battalion. He is the son of
Mr. and Mr*. George W alton,
I'vt. H arris I* a storekeeper
and former Miami hotel clerk,
and is the brother of M r*. W,
Hansen of the* Mare Grande ho­
tel, Miami Beach. Never'* mo­
ther, Mrs. Jess Nevera resides
at 2100 N. W. 20th Street.
Corp- Howe, is an aid man
T h e K hhcx S tu d io w ill ! m&gt; cloned d u r in g t h e m o n th
with the engineers, and la ‘ the
husband
of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth
Ilf AugUMt e x ce p t fo r th e fo llo w in g b o u r n :
llowe and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Henry Howe, all
of Uleta. He wa* a crane oper­
.Monday
ator at South Miami before the
W ed n en d n y
war.
•
F r id a y
Parker, ton of H. C . Parker,
of Belle Glade and the husband
of Mrs. Eleanor Everett Parker,
of Pahokee, was formerly em­
ployed by a construction company
at Dunedin. Id. Spellman i* u
former field deputy for the F lo ­
rida Industrial commission.
S a n fo rd

0U T I1 O A R D m otor; trailer. *75.0U
\e a ch
1MOV*. Palmetto
Ave
phnoe NiMI-J.X
ers.
elearncally
controlled.
Clyde C. Muxr. Lnks Monroe.
M O D ERN , well constructed home
In Mayfair section. Phone HJ53
between U A. M- and 0 P. M.

•WINDSTORM insurance. Now I*
(he time to protect your , pro•&gt; perty against windstorm ilsni*
age. C M. Boyd A Co.
$2,030 L I F E in su ra n ts*to each
•_ person ages 10 to *6 lor *17.
’ 60, dividends reduce the year
ly cost to *13,60 after the 1st
year. C. M. Boyd A Co.

D o n o rs T o

L IA B IL I T Y
insurance
important You know
would cost to r«*(i
borne, furniture,
u
and uuli.rmdiilr if
But you don't know
Verdirt it going to b
■till Involving Inxtlly
fllath. tiet ailrquat
coverage C M Buy,

Y ( ) lT C O N S ID E R E D

L O S T
L4’8 T
O U lt Jewelry FI oater poliry will
repay you for Jewelry lost,
stolen or destroycil
No il.
C . M. Boyd A Co.

■tent

N EW IN N E R fiP R IN D
R A T IO N l»ook No. 4
Willie
M ATTKES8ES «
Mae
Wilburn,
WOtt
Willow
40-Double bed slxe; 20-Tw in bed
Avenue.
slxe, including new springs, sil
layer felt padding and 0 ox. W A IJ .K T containing money nn I
identification card
* all I 1 11
A.C.A
Ticking. Phone 072 J.
Kvfton ('.round Training SNAS
The Sanford Mattress Factory

Per

o f

FO U N D —

S E A S O N E D pine wood, cut In 4
ft. lengths; also wood timber
for sale, .turn page. A.
M. F O U N D l purss last Wednesday
w ith money. No Identification.
• Remusat, Golden Lake, phune
Owner may have by calling at
040-W.
.*
•
BIO W. 1st 8t. and paying for

209

Mutftttillu

&amp;

S e m in o le

Ix m n

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

P u b lic

W ill
N K

P le n t y

o f

th o t

h a r d -to - g e t

d is c —

A n

4

f u r n is h
v id u a l

.o p p o r t u n it y
y o u r

p ie c e

h o m e
a t

o r

r e a l

g e t

H e lp W a n t e d
BORROW IIB R H W H ERE,
CQAAmfcD
girls
for
laundry
P K IV A C Y IS HRBPJDGTBU
work. Do not apply unless you
Y O U R natural desire for privacy
want
a
year
round
Job.
Apply
in money matter* li strictly
In person to Seminole County
respected here.
Friends and
l-aundry, M10 W. 3rd St.
relatives srv not Questioned
about your cre d it
Your cth- W A N T E D : G irl* for full time
.plover, or buslnsss associates
s i ioiney's Drug Store
will not bssr of your persontl
, .affair*. There is no caue* for
T R U C K HA I.K X
e m b a rra s s m e n t.
' R R l'R K S B N T A T IV K
Reasonable ersidlt requirement*. We hsvs something interesting
No co-makers on motiar loans.
to- offer ah Individual or com­
. 'triable payment piano,
...
pany well known in .vour town
with a.knowledge of trucks and
trailers. Bank reftrences re­
quired. Telephone or write It.
price, G
u en
irucg ‘ A
si
Lu
Price,
e nera
e raia
l» Truck
Equipment Co-, Distributors of
Gsneral Motors T ru ck s, 2310
A Glass Company.
McRae - St., Orlando, Phone
ju can add
fS additional yui
0000.

c

o

•

o

d

A

e

D O N 'T
W

H IL E

O U R

W

A IT —

B U Y

S T O C K

,

IS

N O W
C O M

•

•

P L E T E

■
J

IN D E P E N D E N T

D Iil),

H .t iU lD A .

Phone

694

S h e e ts

A b u n d a n t

Y ( ) It K .

A

u r

.

17.

127

T im e * S q u a r e

Victory Meeting
0 ( Kiwanis Club
Offers Prayers
R ev.

M c K in le y

C r e d it

itr r a lii

N EW SPA PER

t R lli.W .

»

\t i .l S I

i ,.

|!l| .

M c tu lic r A s s o c ia te d

T o

C r o w d s H u il

E n d

O f

N t A t ll l It

Pretot

W a r

.

i

G iv e s

G od

H ironito

Back In tSanfordi
From Nazi Prison

F o r

Iak' hI Doctor Taken
Prisoner D u r i n g
Tunisian Campaign
|

* Dr Mrville llmk«, form' r
.1
, ford |diy*t«*ian. who a- a lirotr*
| nut ••f tbr l l t b |iiil*ltiii \|r«li* :d
a •
•*••• • » •
♦
! D«*t.ii'liMiriil
I* aid Paww. Tunisia. «luriiiir itic*
1 tiermati
muni- 1 uflrti«i «
•1
I Kebniarv. D U1. togrt i#*i
v*itb
OlM
4
I
t.
in. t
\ nirrt* an
-pr
mu h tint.
tan
&gt;am| •. ami
l»l'

V ic t o r y O v e r E n ? m y

lo C o n ip ly

With U. S. Orders
Without More Delay
I .l \ M
\uf
17 t.\P&gt;—
l.rn S|Mat# tll*rltKnl lislm
Ib.ii th.' t r j i lone operation*
of I) 29‘- acain**! Japan m»t
thr h%rw of moir than J.UOO
\ n trd u n fliriw. whilr nU'r
600 « r r r remuril h« liavftl
operation^ Sontr 437 ptanm
• err brat
In aildition 100
I • »• ba-cd long- rangr lightrr» *»rtr lo-l 1Mi (hr other
-nlr of thr Irtlr^r fhr giant
aircraft dr-» I r»»* t*«! I hr in a for
imlu-lrial rap4«it&gt; of
Jap
anrwr r ilir - ami ourliallv de
» lrio n l
others
I be hie -hi|ht fir** Wote
than I OO.OtHl.inH) mile- during
J2.0I2 fligbtw tn m thr Mail*
ana* amt Indian lu - r - and
tl r op|M**(
t *i44 l .' l
tonw
i»f
Imunlaw

With Lester Tharp in charge
,,f
the
program.
Kiw siiian*
Weslnesday at th stf meeting at
thn Hotel M ty fa ir gave humble
and sincera thanks to Almighty
God to t the victory over Japan,
and brief but point*.! talks were
made by th* Rev. J E M rhinles
I t ........
tb r
uf the F irst M*th'*t|xl tb o r-n
til .«!
I.l
.md Judge It. W. Ware
I. v till.»r .1 w «
•dd
Special music ws* rendered by
14 I ft! ••* noiith* Iraki*
l)r. 11. It. M rCaslin at tbe piano
W it
Mi*
lia ik v tb«- fitrim'i
and W illard Connolly on the
• lit
%s a w a l e . l
l'v * « » I
I . 1 6*»
lid tb rrr y»*:i f
banio. including a special re ioe*i
*icii.-i .il I b.iiyrln" M acA r•***! -«oi 1 t %|||&lt;« Jt . hr 1* in iln irf
I,-- Ed la n e for “ Suwanee Itisei “
1 Mr .tiid .Mi- John l vr\ at J ’.nl t lm r r.n k'-il i I i . u m on K m |terRev McKinlBv warneil against
I l •1 ufi.lv«•*\% A s enII1*
I r
It.11 k &gt; o r i lir o lu t o a s H i J a p a i i n e
showing prills rather than bumble
I a| prat t•* hr tit finr brultti no I
thanks for th* Victory.
fq 'Jttft
t.litii**:i I t a * - k •• .1
.»•»«( «| I it •
“ Almighty God is not within a
| W h.U hr vt*. at I fi'i*it'f t 'n ilf il M a le s id lo to K ru p h i*'
thousand miles of the proud man
1 \ir..
•*.tn!»r»« wi*rhlti&lt; nnlit »t » |dum
i\ ,-r tin' T o k y o ar«*a
but he s alw ays in touch wit-.
m th«- form &gt;*f a rad t.Hiin
In t)o' now i'M o f n
*bethankful man
be asserted
and a fian.t
"1 am not nearly so nroud at
i.t
pit**! \\;u ' a t t a c k s ,
ss-rir
' it.tn-.l 1br I«• n and •f .
1 u l.
»bat we have done In this wilt"
I'Mir Il _*!•&gt; $»vi t • It*- 1*tik y * •
|
bin
.1
•
*l
pill
irfit
•
*•
r
1
»
■
.It
»
be added, as I am thankf ,1 to
b falling plaetrr and .»i .irt-.i w nn* tni-t w i t h a iU i- a ir
Almighty God that he consnlere.!
iii.li'M* kniH*kf*l out
I •I 1
f •* .»* ■
ig » #pit»i%
o* « little mors worthy to t, ,-t,
1hr
liital hv 1 »*nt'o - *i«*»
*
I V* 1.(I fig * »#-7
«• * ,!..%%It IP
trusted with th# destiny of man
1 t.s.Mih- vaIII. »t alt b
kind than our enemies if mipbt
* .1•* . •
of arina alone had d«*ritli**t t|ir
M» \ •• •i * 'I »•i i t.ei.l thr Mi
..I
war. we would have hern &lt;Wfrit*~l
i i.l,. ?»• ,,- idi .k *• t»* I ••ilt*e| S ta ir*
id The
before
wr
got
amied
rwti\.% »•*'*. i ' .rfh**» »bla\'
* 11* I ul*, i rriMt \ t*&lt;l ito ban on
tl'll if \ II
“ Whether we rer»»rmir it •*»
lie- . *.1*
. |*7•• 1 t «g*rfa*u ul
i'^idiin I fair m nnd In*
i nte .ili.l
13.I.l.
nine**
' »nr- .u'l
thr .'•I
•I
not,
omnipotent
Qoxl
ban
hie
band
'
| 6 v. IM.W Hi til**
win* of i »«*i iiiifttiiMv
•fu-ed th
tlMH'l',
mr.l
l»r bi*ur«
•
in
the
dretihy
of
tbr
world
•. *inil I.l , U-. ............. I tik&gt;»• w
It now will allow
ofivepl |o||s
. »tn ••t^|tt*l»«r
t • 4l
.1* lav w
»fl\«*tt( I' M1« to \*r bt*bl with an Thanks be unto God who gave j
unto
Us
this
victory,"
said
Rev
1
l.i*
•
j
t*11r
in
ru
n
.-.A
A
ftr
I ♦•*• ••
I*.I *iM»r»drr inert
i .,i « •(f
*f *•.».%»! att«*ri4lMfu
at Ii-rolMiu e
r or
»liot
of *^
&gt;ot
down t&lt;* NajiltA, ■|*rnl inif .•* Msiniln hat utremly U*vri
.il McKinley.
nmrr than I Ml A limit of d0 Ffed
I hr do
Said
Judge
f
l
t
m
"W
e
have
|
0
«
U
\
ul &lt; fin till ami then %»•(nun ve'«t«r&lt;lny until
i ^ n in i-ffrrt mner Feb. 1.
\
»t 11u 111111*d j -&lt;s&gt;ni t« MiMi«b«rir. (atrtnany
\, rpli'dsi' tl #* i •
if thr tbuuauiHl
I I hr rii'wn of th#
many things to be thankful fur.
A C H E E K IN G MASS uf New \ orktr* k
.» I&gt;f«11i.i M \ aoiitr time n rtt week
k i'MH t^tl
J t.-S trirb .iii. I.n l b . u . x g
I ' J V . tK n g we can be truly
»• tbrv «r*nx .1 »
»»&gt;*• Sl/M'ir . •
SYw ^ •
•if!,- i hcuring ihc
Jap surrender in Timyx Squni.
I ira i * • l UH|L4k«0 let an A n m i j
llu k riin ir ilr%alu|N*«| |im|bv i » t.
. *uni t•null I riiit Dr it#•I
r it»s* iturl.l,
it tbr H'liti
"I
official sn nooncr*. ,,i from l*» r- '. Irfit I ’
in tbe While
v*h.^- nrtiilni k*rrr tp^imnilUf fui
iMin|' at
.iotanlm*i
n lu ,"l.“ s „ V stand. Also a f f - , ,h“ nkful
* r n
•#*. | t'.qalii$(
House
YcMihg
ah-:*.
Leering
tupr
»li.I
murk|.
r ill
1 h, voluntary agreement t «,'»«•
,§ *
ft.r four
moitlb*. Ih«n to
an ih r n.iitinttrij fivrhtit'ir in t*blr»a.
1 M i Sum s
*vt
Sl
liinilpuc ibe-g q aval. of baseball ti»n."
I Am w ictn
« raaip
i
the
origi-1
■
'
Ha
thair
told
of
bow
th*
s^&gt; A f.HjALail t*y,ras. ,
| Mn I'nlaml f«»r -«ti nwuntba I,ntr». I avtirrl M acArfbtfr !.« iH h n ^ 'S.'o f
-1nol * Co’ndtfl ation of the
w . «* I -lie*
tir ip rh l m yrur at Sairnn » Itui3i i r
To Be Lifted
States was read and
♦..If.
l II w
thr \: '
t hv r n% the* Hilv*HtL
1 »DT
Director
Johnson
said time* during it* formation
I a|»|iruarhr«I lb«- n f ii + *• tr^n-.
regulation* governing wholesale' 17H7 without th* Constitutional 1
Kuo
ml *1
f.'flrel li«rk t*. MiN.eliri
and trta il deilvcries will be lifted
ywhi
IlM-ku until t In
Convention grtUng anywhere
on
it MMiiaurl n** I'Rf* Tlirra)
Ibirtnif ul! !l»i». hr •■!.!
thr
it until Benjamin Franklin railed
t be-•t Ulllte
’ K inJ t |ll«t t ».wt |.«n k|»|fr
. till*
ball, lowered hia head and
tbrmi|(h rr|fnl.»i 11 . ("f •*• t •»!-•■
prayed
M\MI A \
■rHiliini
vtn r
iiia&lt;lr«in«t r «*«•»!
I’fr. W illiam Herndon, son of
• F* «.»».
M... \
tut
%t I &gt; f |a»t#t«
alAtinff
Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Herndon waa
t•mJ i \ tb.* n im .i.. t
nipa, ninl Mark I.l e*4»l gi».t
introduced as a guest by hia
\t
frultn ••i *lui» v
father. Pfc. Herndon, who served
t 41 .1 a . i *«. .
a year with the 121et. Infan try
l i i i
,.l!n
u 11•I bh.k •
In thr European theater, left far
I *r imbiill
•iVb
.M ilt - h d l,
G U A M . Aug. 17. (A1)—Ameri- ('amp Blandlng immediately after
e»n.*r »• t
■an and British fighting ships the mretlng
Itvtam* v•
« In. I, played s major role in the I
la-14&gt;
TL.- First Meth&lt;«!
final »rek * ,&gt;f wot In battering
III
&gt;
it
\\ . .!,
ws- &gt;row,led to caps,
Japan oito surrender were iden­
•
• -I a-1 ft
„•I ■
da&gt; nighl with civlltii
tified taxtay by Adm. Nimitx.
N e jc r o Y o u t h K i l l e d
In
iniinthp
ufiri
I
\\
1
•P'
»» (
t t ie
, I r,
vice men nnd women
I'm king a wallop of more than
Kr«t « r »*“
thr fart lhat
I 4t»a \ l l i n l
»pl
I n A u t o A c c i d e n t servic-r of thankigiyui)
lib th. forces
l.bun.uou ton* of fighting steel,
I
flration
card
an*
ir«|ui»n
ft
til
•ti
tu
fill
\
iii
nn
I Ill-el tb it
to mark the end of »«i
this great naval armada under
J Uflliiv (ierntlllR, ntt#-»tlii|C that hr &gt;A»»w a liuil been iv .m n
•I 4 1 * a n t lR *
•f-nl t erninniiti
George Joseph J r , 14 vear old/ J *',:an.
Adln. Halsey ranged up and down
^
''tilr
I
phyib
iart.
aml
it
t»H
*k
four
month-,
Mn*b S* hfiiila ami
faelory *'
he Rev. Mark- Csnx'nter of
,4*
youth
died
Wednesday
1
the Japanese coastline, bombard­ negro
to
grt
II
A
ftrr
that
hr
mite
I'l
IflliH
v
*t
ln»4l|
'a ti a BUr­
MncAitbur's
i
Holy Cross
EplScopiii
I 'hurch
at
Fem ald-Laughton
ing enemy cities and lashing in­ afternoon
IlllnWfil
te
a
er
r\n
Allied
pr
|ee»nr»
•
if
vnb
nt
!!»•*••
11
K
Tr
«i#*,
|'l tsloglv Ir-' i, i '
* . ••ri'iurruvt
emphasised that th# rr*-ntimi of
land target* with swarms of ear­ Memorial (Hospital shortly aftgr
T h r tirflilttli ibut.'le at lrtti|»l*-.| l.,il Iwhin-1 I ..
l ike M i M Igiral *111111
• » a rra y
hostllitie* did
not m vr.aarlly.
he bed been brought there after
ner aircraft.
f..
Hflra
I
*..
11
t
&gt;
nt
tnri|.jil
.%
'
to
jfrt
iiiribi
-»
l
*
■I \ Bie i
-........ ...
menu rvsee- that »1»l„...,-1, Ibv
Vine lira '*
nrweht and most being hit by s truck on Celery
f
.
.
|
M
trait
«v»s*
i
••
•
t
ii
*’
..............
I
.
.
.
i
.
.
s tv
*»|&gt; poweiful men fl'wor—lt&gt;5 of them Avenue about s quarter of a mile • s i i» over, peace &gt;• i- »«-t l"
P .1
I'llinr t Jif .nig* Ii
. hr w.
1
• "&gt;* J i D . i n
Come
S
and 2* British combat vessels east of the Municipal Ball Park,
ill I |&lt;
br ilrrla rr.l
V
• II*
u l,•,
•
t a ilr r
II,- also str*aae&lt;l th, (.*• i Dial
mail* up the fighting line flung Th* truck was a Ford pickup
•
l lull rah.
ill'" n -X. ,»f
peai r w is a positive -t.ilr an.I
against tbe reeling enemy.
used by tbe State Read Depart­
I II .
.le­
•I
|'l 14 WIV
•at ih»
not the mere n e e a tic
* fighi
Mote
than
1600
Japan*.* ment.
tilktlr r i &lt; 11
M a iu li
ing.
lhat
It
was
thr
»
fi
"I
planes w eir destroyed or damaged
According to Deputy Sheriff
•. c r a g i n
la-t.l
wr.-k hr w .
I lurni
in the weeks this great T h irJ Jack lllckoon who with Stata and that to Insure r- •• • f "' -*1’
Jl
■f &gt;
•
a prub
'Fill (li Ht-llll. j- thr l,rllo.i&gt;
time
lb*
Individuals
cDie
world
licet aim, known as task force Highway Patrolman L . C. Bender
Irilt- Hi
* »i r b m n « l
f|iK*|nr W **IIr.I in Voirn. an it".
must
concern
th
e
m
a
sL
r,
in
mak­
,;k— harried
the
enemy *
sea- Investigated th* accident, tha boy
•nr
grim
Ira
»•
conferrore li* .ll-coa- *4«rltHif*
lorn f"
tuwrd. It also look a toil uf had suddenly ridden his bicycle ing room io .th e tr ll'e- f"i ••■"I
It wu« .|Oite re-.illl y raf stffe'rti
iih *i ! h r I Srohli-ni.
and
hi*
gifts
of
peer,,
go.nl
will
nearly lihW Nipponese ship* and from a dirt road out on th * highI br *'ratmiitfi«lrf
•I t*rnt on
M A K S H A L IIE H K I P H I U I T K D E T A IN alia In ttunnnl alien..- aft.
4 ..I
M M I aatel. V%bfl , interesting to -re the dealrucllno
small qraft— sunk, beached, bur­ way into the path of th* on- snd brotksrllnaaa.
(I •ellRUrA Dw twgv
&gt;
i in Berlin, he «tale»l. J ’m g ir ,- to
The
Rev.
J
.
E
.
McKinley
of
Dubr
lisil
bra
id
thr
vrlillct
by
tbe
Pari*
High
Court
ronflrtnmnir
bt»
•
•
rain
In
S«*|ili
inf.a-i
nrM
ned or damaged. Immense da­ coming truck.
there from Bavaria by rad wua
First
Methodist
Church
ooem-l.
.
trail
w
ui'n
I
iii
«
l&gt;r«*n
u
1
1
to
iltr
for
ItraanlMblv
inlelliiftTir#
with
tbr
rnrmv
I
hr
fi»t.
..(
tt.
mage was done to w ar plants, In­
alow, du*- t« bombeil &lt;oil
the program lylth S" invocation mcnl m an hn l train with tirm-i a| .C h a r lo ilr Habillr
t lnt«n».»t ».»• &lt;
I i». the
mI M uff by very
dustrial areas, a ir fields and other
and led th e . congregation In Itail inpho.o).
nod I rB*l rvolcr*- be «nid
I hdiK'lil Ki«4ri»bi»v
"
ground target*.
I ('aallwaee O * Pax - Thra-el
.„, |
l)r llarka arrivrA liark in (he
• .1 in h r linkf .ul *»rr
Only On* Damaged
M&gt; la u •ram uf M M l.nrd Uniti-rl .States. Junr 22, aiol has
A light American surface unit
Been visiting friends ever since
I* »vt Ilr
was jh« only vessel damaged In
With bl* famllv he will g.. In
tlie 37 days of operations, bro­
RraIra-it Mur low# hda
Charles D. Baker, TO . BeUrndn.
ken at times by raging typhoons. first class, U 8 N R , of 1001 E a e t
\1,, j &gt;., Melton Wan-, *un of Daytona Beach soon.
turiHral
from
Kurra|ra*
and
is
In -a ll. there were eight Am eri­ Fourth Street, Sanford, has ye&lt;oiiiiiy Jo'lge und Mra It W,
t |&gt; e n illn ic a .10 i l a v t«*-*'«* w i t h h i *
can and on* B ritish battleship In
Wtiir,
win.
terverl
na
a
ctiaplain
mother, Mra f
1 Smith. 615
turned to an E a e t C oast port
—
will, thr Xth A ir Force nvrrxeax,
Halsey's armada, 10 Am erican and after eervlng 18 month* aboard &gt; ..W A 8 n iN 0 7 W , Asg. 17.
P a lm v t t o A v r n u r
Fu rther chanRea In tbe i»p con­
fouT B ritish a ir craft carriers, a L S T (landing ship, ta n k ) in
will apenk at the I I &lt;"• o'clock
.S S i f t
.M a r io va r
a iT Y f d
In
10 American and sM British tha European Theater w here he trol .of Am erican foreign policy
.r iv ir r Sotolay morntog at tbe
John Willmm Mcro, 7 4. re*U*
W ITH T H E
F IF T H
ARM'
F ra n c a ,
G e rm a n )
« n «l
A u m t r ie i
Fran
k's
learn
Imunced
Yowell't
rrulser* and 02 American and participated In the amphibious appeared In the offing Dalny fol­ iln»l of Sunforil »ml S#mlnol# I T A L Y . A u g
t
u
.
I
llui-liat
C
h
u
irh
,
il
was
an*
17. (S | mu-iu I i
W ith
th r
4M h
M c .l t '.n l
lowing Dean Aaheson's elevatlun
evening.
at
Sanford n f t h e 7 t h A r m y M e w r a r i t h e
17 . {Irtish
destroyer*. In
UM
. .. .OKI-.I l.alav by the Rev W. I', Tuesday
assaults a t Southern Fran ce, jf e
of ( ‘ounty for ib r pa»t 2f&gt; &gt;F»r», T / S gt Ji-asr &lt; - Howell. •"(&gt;
Municipal
SoftlwU
field
the
.ml)’
tlt.wikw,
Sr,
fleet's train were scores of tank- wears ribbon* fe r tha A m erican to succeed llnderuccrc la ry
A m « r le a n a lr f« * n « r. jr«&gt;a&gt;a| c o n d u c t
State Joeeph C , O r e s . ami&gt;a*»ador ilirtl lute Wnlrit-BiUy nlirhl 11* big Mrs. Berlin-.* Howell. A ll imont'
game played, by a score of 15 a n il K T O rib b « *n v ra&gt;ith t w o
ora, ammunition
ships,
borne at l.aki* Onora. Hr bail, recently w o a«a-.|ed tm- I ' i *
and European Theater* o f O
to T o k y o ,fro m 1032 until I'rarl
a ir r if r i, destroyer escorts and
to
6.
Miami
liuuaewivea
may
riot
at
a t a r a . A f t r r h i« f u r l t H i t h h e w i l l
Hon with on* combat a ta r la
Harbor. Ih e iv ]* creilllrd with bwtri In til health for a rtumbgfk Ungul'hol Unit lla.lge u« I .....'
The game wa» featured hv Die r r p o r t
■upply
vessels.
' miscellaneous
,-iia riv stole hoop aalra. but not
uf y i t r i and d jrln g the p**t General Lucian K Trusrntt, J i
to
f 'a m p
llla m lin ^
fo r
,. » v * •' •
formulating 0 4 A l l l d policy to­
heavy
hitting
of
Hob
W
i
l
l
i
a
m
s
,
fu M h rr . . , if n m r n ,
abmarines of the {attar,In addition, aul
in
Sanford.
Tburaday
morning,
Before r r t e r in f the N av y In ward th* ifm
*mi&gt;*rvr which threw w ttk* wa* acrlouily til. I l f Commanding g rn n n l of the FD D' long
who
got
four
hits
opt
of
four
iv* support­
support with Jetjr,
Pacific fleet gave
lines
of
women
stood
graduate of Sem inole
1043, Baker w as -attending figured in C l* N l» surrender ear­ waa Uirn Aug. 0. IH71 In Eairfag , A rm v, present, i lb«- Dixtingui-li
o **
fltitih rt op«ration4vj
„
, if
county, Virginia. In 8gnfonl he ed Unit Citation to bis bottnliun iwtiently and quietly In line, and times up. and scored three of the High Kchmd ami or lor to enter­
pilroit and m cu « actiona. 1 ■ Seminole h ig h School. Beaman lie r thU week.
four
times
he
got
on
base.
each
were
allowed
one
large,
or
ing tb# servtcv m t be F a ll or
Baker le tho r n * . « f :M r. i t i y i
IT* mdvocaled an oten-mimied w ss a member of the i irtt for ita conqurnt of MtiiiMcHh ! two small boxes of soap powiler,
E a r l Evans and Herbert I'rcapproach to (ein n lt Ibe A lliet to I*rc*byt#rian Church.
Bldg*. dominating height on tbr i plus a rake of laundry soap at vatt also found the offering* of 1040 with the National G uard
waa employed by th* St. Johns
Survivors include the widoW|
fleet fs b i tribute to the tireless P b
Fo u rth Btreet Uddreta. make anv woeslblc use of the
Gothic U n e in Italy.
a downtown grocery near the pitcher Bill Sefarlc to their lik ­ River Line
throne with lh « 'Dnsl lietermln
Mra. Ada Mero of Sanford; flW
service forces which moved euping.
Karl
got
two
hit*
including
Post
Ufflre.
T h * outfit, 3rd Battalion of
ation to be made by ibe Jap Peo- daughters, Mr*. Mavro* JUalgktai
&lt; * nllca across the F e c lf k and de­
a triple, while “ Iron Man” IT *
tb* 383rd Infantry Regiment,
Pi*.
'
w
livered timm at tea to the fighiFireman J. R. Crow leak* that vatt got three hit* out of four C u r z o n L i n e S e t
Acheson, a '4B-year-old attorney, of Sanford; Mra. Sarah M ar* 01at "Powder R iver” Division, by Dir men a t the F ir* Station times at bat. including a triple
A s P o lis h B o r d e r
had baen an -Undersecretary anil W illiam s of Washington. D. C .| securing the high ground in a
.
"great aecompllihment,"
T he game between the State
iinrdon him from doing »o much
Drat earn* to Washington early Mr*. W. A . Salaman of Daveq. Week of ferocious battle, made it "crow ing" since his third son, Guard and the league leading
said N lm iU . made it poselbl* for
port, Iowa; Mr*. J. M. Jackson «d possible for Fifth Arm y lrooi&gt;» to
The Moscow radio sa id , tod*
In th* New D ta l In 1933.
th* bombardment f e m e ‘‘to een*
Crescent C ity and Mra. W alter I L negotiste the fortified defense Janies Thomas Crow f Hanford's Frierson “ M atter Minder*” wa* that
Ruasia
and
Poland
ealled
off
because
of
the
lateness
VictoTy
Day
baby,
made
bis
debut
UAtk of Flushing. • L . L . -New “
et II Giogo Pees.
signed a treaty establishing
w m i ■
"’A W A R D
“S t‘ 0OW
of
th*
hour.
Thl*
gam#
will
into
the
world
at
Fcrnald
Laugh­
Curtnn line as the 1'uli.sh-Sovi
-Soviet
CpI. Archie C . Harriett, bro­ Y o rk ; three eona, Percy A. Mer*
Flanking and occupying a small ton
probably
b*
played
na*t
weak
a*
Memorial
Hospital
early
•W f t boundary except for a “few
hall fo r attendance, sportsman ther of Mca. Jam s* Chestnut, o f Sanford, Georg* A . Mery eg
■t the baaa of Mount Wednesday - morning.
part
of
e
doubt*
header.
Mr.
and
viationa Tn Poland's favor.'
700 W e st TWrd Btreet, and mem­ Daytona Beach and Charles
a*, the battalion reduced ■ Mrs. Crow live et 1316 Mellon,
ber of the t l * Field A rtillery Mero of F t. Wayne. Indiana;
treaty gives Poland all
ber -of important outpost* ville Avenue.
s fl so PTC
P
K
T
A
IN
S
P
A
R
E
D
Battalion t t the veteran 86th 14 grandchildren.
rtcrttU o n dlrK^W . **
* .
property and asset* th
ng th* Germans aS a cushion
ch' mighty
P
A
R
IS
,
Aug.
1'-—(FV
—Oon.
ItoFuneral service* fo r Mr. M
John Kitilpffg p iu h tr tm iba
the territory ol PoUnJT In
Inst attack. A fter beating off
wa, Miasouri and
G
aulla
today
commuted
M
arsh
tl
The
6th
Congressional
meeting
srill he held a t 10:00 o'el
JCait 6id
taa"' ' |m i
* -—
T m ^ 3
J German counterattacks, of the Townsend Clnba will be P*tain's death »ent*nc# to lif* tlon, Russia agreaii to “e»
biggest and moat
to w ear oO M s * T 0 ribbon, ac­ Sunday morning a t th* Eric!
t R u ssia 's)
company of the 3rd Battalion held Sunday afternoon a t 2:00 imprisonment by approving
American navy.
a to Pulami front i u
Fu n eral Home with the Rev.
cording to a f l h Array notice.
share of the irqarationa 15 p e r.
;bt
Ite
way
to
the
crest
of
statement
th*
c
o
«
t
wrote
Into
v
o’clock
In
the
court
houae.
Mr.
T h a -Arrowhead, ha*
bran EL D. Brownlee of th* F irst ”
at thU^tlme, they form the 4M eaa" &lt;w as shewn
n t Altuxxo, cutting through P. V. Dram of D eytana Beagh, Ua vatd kt expressing tbe with cen t-o f all reparations delivered
• ation lit th* byterian Church officiating,
roo-ion Town class. Theft-,,
artillery, mortar and riflt chairman, will preside. Tha public the gaoc o ikm not to be carried from the Soviet sort* of occupied
*n h e ' made tar men l w ill be to Ever
iif m S is ja *
Germany.
inch rifles baited to —
is invited to attend.
out.
*
Cem etery.
.
•
e
r s is T a n s)
(CVwfta ■&gt;. * a raw
aaau)t.
r S t t * a t 2 ? lU

S T Crowds Galliered
At M. E. Church
For ThanksGiving

P a c i f i c Fighting
Ships Are Named
By Adm. Nimitz

of Sanfo r

gj*V u M t f w f

R E C A P P IN G
cnm ncA n

Death Verdict Stuns Detain

True Is Named
New Principal
Of Junior High

Isliill (tiven Post At
(iiiimniiir And Mrs. *■•&lt;•&gt;" ..- .,.«
Primari

End Of W ar Marked
With Prayers For
Permanent P e a c e

.

I

red, lapel

John William Mero Sgt. Jesse Howell
Dies At His Home In Italy Awarded
On Lake Onora Special Unit Badge

S /SjftsK oliertM arlow e
Is Rack From Europe

Frank’s Softballers
Overcomes Yow ell’s

aa&amp;seis'jxnm

r o o m

•■-tfsassrs**

v n
I / i ^ C m w :,H i f w
a m
r g
r
'nan
IwLat*"L i.

in d i­

. .

m

' - , tax tea sa fe sslie * .
n
Costs H ill*.. . »0

1 1 *

t h a t

to

s a v in g s .,.

J o so/* . . . sa t* ttm l lot
" m b s make year old tire* ~Ske
. j e w " with leeq-lmdloo,' BOW-

t : 1 elm M
r*4
fl 0
VeVftN , * 1 E , U t Bv.

S A M

Achison Is Named
To Succeed Grew

no

fpi io n

1908

Charles D. Baker
Served Aboard LST

*

A N T B lk -

AN

( T I T BRIEFS

automobile liability
dice] . payment for WANTED; Whit# women, 40 to
B0 rears old with no ties to
n '•MotMly Injured
act a* govsmsas for two small
MMjpjrJa y^ur csr
children-duties light-pay |16
to 12B weak with room and
t \o *760 *a«h, G. J .
board, depending on qualifica­
tions of-person hired. Perman­
ent living conditions Ideal with
F 0 R R E N T room-with private bath, south-

W

y o u

'

Your turn

MISCELLANEOUS

to r

B e

P il­

( A P ) — T h e N u tio n a l S h o e
M a n u fa c tu r e r :* A a h o e la tio n
rt'|H irti'il to d a y th e A r m y h a s
u r t lf r c d a 100 j h t ce n t t e r m ­
in a tio n o f c o n t r a c t s .
Tt sa id
t h is in d ic a t e s 19.00 0,000 feet
o f u p p e r le a t h e r a m o u th , as
w ell uR s u b s t a n t ia l q u a n titie s
o f ault* m a t e r ia ls , w ill becom e
iivailalilr for civilian usv from
H cptrinU i through December.
Mr , na lull-. Charles A. Caiui.
ilin ru m r, „t Ho- taisnl of the
Aim i ii un I' ii Muii Manufacturer*
A , l a i n . i i . said ut I'harhitte; S.
t Unit tll» textile indualry look­
ed liafav t*&gt; quick reconversion
with the buying public able to
••titftin within i'»0 to »*&gt; days those
sheet.-'
i.illuwrascx. towels, etc.
ttml Ira, i- ts-en so liaril to find
recently
hole - ..i Lorn rrainirortation reettuiion V,e hi by the taiards to
ilav .is the government fa-gan
•e lm niiq- ........... ation to |wacetun. i t v el
ctsidltii.ua
•'
|)„. o r f ,tt. „f Defense Trans.
.......... |,fte&lt;l orders prohibiting
„ ,i,. |...| ...
, j , ii,,fieestng lire
.........
t., s,rala&gt; and limiting
,|„,|)
mileage.
re&lt;|uitluK
■oil,titer, ml truck bn* and taxi
. ,i
to get ,i certificate
.
, , , - -,t v and teguliUuig ren

m c r c h a n -

V #

W

T e l l

T o w e ls ,

lo w c a s e s a n d

C o u n ty
Phone

K fttab lh ih ed

W X V II

M a n u fa ctu re rs

A s s o c ia t io n

Avo.

^ a n fo r ti
«

T IiD A Y l Parti) rhoidy Ibta sftrraoon and
tonight
Tomorrow - A ftrpuw n snd early
rvrnlng
ahuwera
snd
thun«lrr»hoe*r»
w hirl) *.-attrrrd „&lt;rr aooth |H&gt;illnfl and
ralhrr n an m w , In tii.rlb t*,-' I

Plenty Of Shoes
Japanese Fighters Attack U. S. Planes
Will Be Available
Taking
Picturtes
Of
Devastated
Tokyo
Area
After September
Dr. Orville Barks MacArthur AdviHes

M onth

F e d e r a l S a v in g s

ROBERT A . WILLIAMS
'
Phone 732

In U n it y T h e r e
S tre n g th —
To Protect the Pvsc* of the Wocldi
T o Promote the Progre*»*of Amvvlcai
To Produce Proapcrlty for Hanford.

\ U l.li.M K

The Japanese tragic theater
dates front the 14th or early 15th
century. Only men are permitted
to take part.
F ir s t

T H E W EA TH F.M
g,

A
farm borne or farm building
catches fire every 16 minutes In
the United States.

Donor* of many articles needed
to equip kitchens of the Red &gt;
Cross Recreation
Buildings at
Welch
Convalescent
Hospital
were today thanked for thsir
generosity by Mr*. Frances G i
fioonll, (ted Cross field ilireclor,
who wrote the following letter I
to The Herald:
"Through the Camp and llos- I
pitai Committee of the Seminole
County American Red Cross, w e,
have received here at Welch Coh- !
valescent Hospital, mkny articles
needed to equip the kitchens In
the Red Cross Recreation lluild- •
ings.
"It ha* been our goal to make
these buildings, "a home away
from home" and these kitchens
are set up entirely
for
the
patient's use. It would not have
been possible to equip thrm. hail
tbe cl tier ns of your citv not
given u* thsir cooperation
"M sny of these items were
left with no nsme given, and it is
for that reason we are requesting
that this letter be published.
"In behalf of the patients and
the American Red Cross, we «•*
tend our sincere thanks to all
who contributed ao generously

NEW* dinette tal&gt;|c. four chairs
light finish
307 K. .3rd Si.

H O S P IT A L IZ A T IO N
Insurance.
Individual, family and group
L . M. Boyd 6 Co.'

American consumers Increased
their spending to a record annual
rate of *104 billion* in the first
quarter of 1045,

H o s p it a l T h a n k e d

•37 W IL1.Y S Sedan, 4 door, good
condition, newlv reconditioned.
Phone County 3106. W ill trade
for light pick up

MAN'S pre-war bicycle; rod and
Urge reel
11 OH Park, Phons
^S0fl. W

W ED N ESD A Y, AUGUST 1

d A -N FO R D , F L O R I D A

Jim Pennington Is
Given GoM Baseball

O .I

Mlal*

2,-HOUR

x nor umpkr redp« for home

^ s s » .m
s n ‘~ '" Wto‘

Sr w

£2USl .&amp;T7HX&amp;. SS

• .•
i &gt;’j

________________________

«

•

.........

4
4
i
•

�I

« U /&gt; &gt;

PAGE TWO
*
■--------

V became the state , Ptdn in the moM UflciflU of
under
tJropernr
Con game* with stick and ball; car*
th«* (ireat. after 250 lint records of the «ame arc Per*
of persecution.
I aUn.

r m o s a a r m o r t i ii i i r a r H
I ’ a r a A v * . a t F o u r t h Ml
&gt;
I t K: V
v . k lA IIK G
C A lI..lI-' E N T FK . il t . I l a r t r r r
t l f t l y O o m m iin to n , I t M A. a .
C t .u r c b He b o o k l i t * A . M
U u r n lt ia H .r v l r * . I t : l l A M

0 - Dee’s Sign Service
105 N . P a lm elto

O ra n a r

. . 21c

C offee Cake
Marvel Knrichtil

1 lb 8c

io

b t —EvtngOJisttc

M srm o n
IS O
I

■ rrv If*

^ *
M — iv « 6 a s s d * y .

P rsy sr

•ad F r iiu HfYiee,

Bread l ‘/ 2 lh loaf 11c
Dundee

1 U&gt; 43c

2 lb

Cake

79c

lUtatn Mnrblr tinldrn

Pound Cake

29c

Pan Rolls . Doz. . 7c
lA lb I’kf. 19c

NECTAK— I'ekoe. Oranire I’rk.w

T E A .............. '/2-lb. Pkg. 34c
EVAP. MILK . . . . 4 Tall Can* 35c
MELLO WHEET . 28-oz Pkg 13c
WHITE HOUSE—"K ortlfini with Vitamin D"

ANN PAGE— Delicious, Hot Wheat Cereal

lo im t iit ia
lir n r r
U IIJ M C M
l ^ u r . l A * . . . a t N in th I I
S u n d a y e&lt; hool l : i a a
u
T . It . M M d la t n * . N ugl.
M o r n in g W a r . h i p 11:4 4 A U
T r a i n i n g U n io n 1 :4 0 P . M
K v . n l n g Herrlc* 4:64 I' 11
Hr r » le « .
\ T id n t w * | — M I4 - * lii
t u b

ab

1:14

in

K
y :rr ee r r - u
U tlhh . .rr--TTuu* .»l d4 a y — S tu d y
S o u l- w in n in g , T :I * .
T u r .d a y * e ~
F ir s )
and
T h ir d
1:44 P. Jd.

W.M.U..-------

The M ll^ C BOX
'W IN T E &amp; P A R K
Invite* your I u p a c t io n o f
centrsl
Florl a V i U r g e n t

tsUetion ot Fhonograi'h
lUcfltda

S u lt a n a — I ’ m r

V inegar

*

| Ann Page E l boa

C id r f

Qt.

Sultana

Peanut Butter

rkg.
5c

14c Macaroni
()«

i lb Jar

White H.iUse

. 25c
^ c Apple Jelly
4c Gloverleaf I^twijrred
K ool-A id P kg
S t a l e y '* — C u b e l.u t m .Iiy
11c
Starch Lge P k g ' 22c Milk * Pkg
I"imwA
i n s o i can
D e lk io u a ,

K e f r e a h iiu f

^raah. C n d ie d

" " fF u « I’kjr

Beechnut— Strained

fi 9by Food

8c

9c Soup

Post-Toasties

Big

R Stringles*

Hi- Beans No. 2 can 12c
Mustard 16ozjar 10c M a v iii &lt; i»li
A n n P a jr e Syrup
Bottle 28c
Paprika
I A n n P a g e P lumu
m
Jar

Ann I’ajrr Salad St vie

NsbllCO
bf*ci •Ftr.li t racket.

Premiums
Nablaro

Fte.h, Si.r'etlilnl

Wheat
G O I.D

lb

17c Jam

Pkg

M ED A L

FLOUR

E n r ic h e d .

N IU

1 Ih Jar

H h re tld e tl

U c Wheat
P t a ln

nt

Pkg

Siipk

p ile * .
P ia n o *

t&gt; o u £ h t a n d

l u ld

at

The M U S ip BOX
W IN T E R PARK
S ift

P a rk

A re .

I ’ h nne

I

I

m m **
CONCRETE PIPE

SEPTIC TAI
WATER TJ
CULVERTS
fi and ;HEWERS
Tranatl M il CsoerH*
Seconda arallaM* *1 low prtra

rA
.V Y .

11c

PENINSULAR

Q t Bottle

A *t&gt; c n n — D e d u i a n t

am i

INSECTICIDE

n tt

* U.

C h u rch
P ra ye r
r n ln g r , »
V lillo r *

.

M « r» ie » a . I I 4U A . t L
M e e t in g W « d n a a J A y
#4 P M
Y T .l e o m a

SArlrCftD.

pla

.

29c

T U P . i i l l a i n n r O u l)
I I I , I I ) A v . n i . . . a t . F i f t h H ir e a t
R a t P a u l T a t a .. P a a ln r
M unday M e n .a ll, I . Y
t
M
M .n n in g
W o r .lilp .
t l 00
A.
p . e * . h 1r.a 1 00 P
M
P r a y e r M e e t in g VA'ed

I 44

a tm

l e &lt;;a l

C H M I4 T IA M
AND
M lit lt lN A J ir
A I .I .lA N C K
T A D F - lir At |.K
B a n f o r d 'O r l a n d n
H ig h w a y — lie F o n d t la n a v a A v a n u *
I t a r U l.n n E
S m i t h . I ’ a a tu y
^ S u n d a y — Illb la
S c h o o l.
14 00 A .
M o r n in g
K r .n lh a

W o r a h lp — I I &lt;■ A
M a y rle a — 1 a t 1* i t

« i

a iiK M iii.r

1:44

o r

l&gt;. M.

t ju jr r l A t#
n u t llt h h i.
W h f f f l J f p u » Jw | ( r u )"
K
I
W I U U I I T . I's s t a r
M undgy
N ch m i).
O
il.
W illis .
Knpt
19 or* A
W
M •» r n I n g
D w t illo n s l
H s r v lr * .
U * 0 9 A XJ
F lir t s l
A m h s s s ju i4 ir s
(y o u n g
peo­
p l e ) . 7 0^ V . I I .
K * a n g t l i s t I c M a r l i n g . L o u 1* i t
P r s y f f m o a t in g ,»hrj ( l i b i t N t iu f j.
T h u r s d a y » :0 0 \ r U

lv*4np»diy

iffgrii«3#n

n u r l l m . 1 :1 9 V i l
**C(Hjta o n c e , y a u ' t l

i KLUIU

Confession HAlurday t.ffl F U
r. if

fuel,
by

Fancy Tomatoes

lb

Fresh Crisp Carrots

EACH NIGHT A t H:0Q O'ClAX K

fli*- l!e*t plttfp

( i n H f ai o r
J M I a f llf iia r
o r U m U k
l i A V iJ ll% T a
A m e r ic a n ! ^ | i r m 11 u i
U l i r b ia e k W e a l #if l* n fk
\ a* i
g v r r t i ' s F T F i y H u tid n ?
T Jo I* M
U ti«-si
s p r a lis r a
V la lt o r s

nnd

Stint),i&gt; Itinin-rs . .

F e c o fd b d

I’ htmc Ifiii-K for re.scrvntlonH

REPLACEM ENT

AUTO CLASS

Are You
Driving a car that

III! 1

ri y**u

l e i I l -o ik
At
.III K e&gt;
».. • I
I . I k . t E rl '
.tl*i
Ttllh
iit iis i w■!

Broken windshield and winflnwa nrr n itt-fitiilp
tmztinl- ri*['l;trp them Unlay with Sjtfcp*
a laipinnlud itlasH Thai i&gt;mvidca
Jr ^ r ^ t j i i o n

iiin iii.

a u h jr i I

&gt;f

lb *

I e»rff*f|. pf *mon wfileh * 11 It* '.*-■!

i.r vi * r u n

lor tb

krgrtn# from lha Hlhlr

»i

Mt»i nltt-

mors than thsr that walrh
f..p th# m o n i t o r
tp-uir*.. |.
A m o n g t h e e l t a t l o n s urh leh co tn t*rl#e the L##a*oti.Harmon i# Ihr foi-

Itajoir#!

V\ |&gt; 41
l* t |l

't

t in n **1 n v rn in th

Ml U h u f f h M
of
«■&gt;•**•»
U t ,» . • . '
t h r o u g h o u t ih^ w o r ld .u
'•utula^
mruui
A u g til
# f|nldsn T m i
i*
vi* .......
n th f o r th e l a m t m o te th u o

WlH
-A.'
‘ hijr IhJbi atralrh

i

tg -

(' ll H I a r 4 III 111 M— I 4»k 4JW n u ll
lb *
H a r k T • 'a r i i e i i f e i
g u n .m a r S * r \ e « *
t« '
v,:
i»»

7.V.

hu.s broken glasaeN?

II
p « a H *r

4»»a

.

the Nnhlmciici men-

%t;iulster. J Her ha id Ito**t

la

. .

. .

HpKiimmtr Stinday. An&gt;rust 19. tve will Htart servinif

( niiimunicntiunt

t l l . t U R K U t l I D S A t . I I I I I I I II
( ' i . r i i s r o f l ’4 r k A v * h » * * n il
Htrrai

• • |U J|‘ U

town to pal

i .ruhI, pmuilrv Mtylf inputs

I.IKI T H k ' ItiMklil !

I f o r rd Mg U
H irrm o n tr&gt; tU s

iii

.6 n u n
a i l i*»ft

ft hi
VI We

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co.

k
*•«

14**1 I* fttnllte

Up hate a henutiful line uf fram ed m lrror«
at rcawinable prices— •

Phone 320

1Jl \V. 2nd St.
kI

Ih# go ii I Of Ihg #e r vn nt
for unto |
(her. f ) Inifil. &lt;lfi I life ik(• b'V **.mi I

Tl rejiolrt

b * liul Kill

Kv*ryone La C«rdlall&gt; Invited!

9c

Bcii.

Fancy Elberta Peaches

H v e rh e u n l

Fedettil

new

*.**lf»
ijfn « u e it
J n p u n 's
t ilfe r
tci
a u i ren d e r
S ig m fic A iic e
«f
hb
j w o r d * vvu* f i i i i i* n i f le d b y t h e fn e t
th n i
mi
f h b iit io n to h e in i? F ie ld
j M u r Athid i &gt;t i -- 1d e n t a f t h e J u f ia h
i- v
I rr11 ’ f u l
I t e i e t v e s.
A s s *m.-i »
Ih i
,*i= l
' f ie f
P rh *» l
* jf
I b«*
(t liih il
S h i , t ie s
isf
lie
P lilir e
N n * h i D im ) i&gt;
- it m e i it t»e i
. i f I he
I J a | oi n e 'e
i in i.•■•■"! m l
fiH .m il v ,
(In
t e l •mcI i*.r a i

| fip T I* |

FIFTH STREET and HOLLY AVENUE

lb

the

I (Vim miss tun

l sag,

Cglif Oranges

the nf fleilii Jupnheie

agency

U llll

M M , L K l i . r - a .K .r
« ( N-nm I
ll
b ro u te r

c t iiu c ilF *

REVIVAL SERVICES

ti 15 Dark Avenue

Fader

cum•

tim w v n 'T T

Eat At Carleton’s Boarding House
(‘ A I . L IN (i mi i be Jii|mvu*2ii* pain

p ie li* f u r * p T M i’ f i l h u m i h u t i o r i i
l l s c t o r j . S IT
W 'e st I Tib H t r t s l
H c h fo ri* l l e i g h i s
I n n d g*'t M -iu h i«i " f o n m m m u l f ih « ‘o s | O f f ic e A d ‘l f « s *
H »t I I I
'Iv a n s t i l
p u r |i&lt; i*r ••? i h i J h o l v v g e ^ n i oni*
le v
F a th e r
W illia m
N e c M j »b
In te r
t im e
u h i'ii th e y
Vum U)
iniisM
m i »iru\ the enemy*', Prii«cr NonI0 j« a A
M
rnimn Nnjhirmitu, 71, brcmiir i.it :*
D a lly M a ss
I uo A
ji|&gt;«trIssI ine**ni;e in Jupuueie-orto I «0 P . u g a d 7 .9 9 I* M Hi i 00
c ti|» ie tl
t e r i it t ir ie H
t h r o u ifh
Ih*

I 11

666

again-**

H K T N It iM J I f c I I I'll''M
la i«
N t io n e
J
\V 1 V C T . P a a lo r
I® n 4 s f B c h o o l. 10 ‘90 A If
P r t a r h l m g . 1 1 09 A
If

If
!t

J

pr* » * f

ernn*

tuncii
LMI *C O F
a ■ u .« i i

ffclt

i n i i r o M % T»:

nm%i&gt;M rn»&gt;

IS W17 NCHS \VIIERKt»F I h.»v*

4 Ll
in i ln l A T i m i .i r c m i i r n
U l g a u lc C a t b a t l c G h u r i t i Id a O s s

T H IS
(U a
n y :v
II
W
F - * |V |r# H t jiu U )
K * * r i lif n i f e i

n o t ic e

in

MALARIA

(jo o

ISfefnfrf

%t »:

I*»1

vie.

K r .n ln g ,

n

TH E
NAM E
AND
IIV
TH E
m it ic h
U T IU IH IT Y
**K T H E H T A T L
,V o ll« *r la h e re
r e b ir
y i f lv u n t h a t w r
»»F F i . U l t l l M
s r e e n g a g e d In I n c c o n r r s l e b u * iT&lt; » \ I . L T o W lio M
F I I K M . I'lD - j
4 f H a n fo r d . F l u r l d n u i u l r i (h
• M E «• IC E E T - f t r t l t b i u s n a m e
S | ; N T S HI I O I
" M lr n H r E u n rre t
I Ni ih
C n m i m n i 1 a n d Ih s it w e I n i e n d i«*
11.
If
1» I mps Fd *
I h i- *r e g is t e r
« a ld
n a ih *■ p u t » u i n l
tu
* Id n tit. F i a r u l a th e t e r m s n f th e " F i c t i t i o u s N a m e
A K I
• |.
.
Fl«»r
VV’,4|It. At
r
*
H t a lu t e " CC h a p t e r 1 9 * 5 3 . U # *
i l l .4
F b - r u ln i w i t h I h r C l a r k «*f th e C it
E
F
h a s ............ .
Kl*"lda . n i t
i ’ m ir t
uf
W e m ln u lr
Count i ,
IM mft 11. «- »*l, t|j a - f Fti.fu.ir&gt;.
A I • 1!• I I I r j I I . * 10 In IW It r |*1ft ill I r d Fltirhla
J K T &gt; : i t ( v i u J M 1 K I I . Hr
ijt id r r t lif
i« itin * *• r i*hm *f»»r
J V. T K I O V l l . I . K C R I t J r
l n i.e s
(jt t .
^ K i* i» . F t
V H * .*f
O trn rr*
A u g IT . » * U
• ‘ I I A H ). Ay * I • \
•
a
e**r ];&gt;•trail I m ii
t illit
il&gt;
|» r t n r ||M l
( i l u r v r*f liiif f ln F * * •*!
He m i­
nt* |e t ‘#iuni&gt; . In ih * K l u f pif F J n r I ||lt Mr*PI » h r | l , » * Her a illt k l l .i l l l p f *
tif will It *»4 f |a#*f ,| f |4‘U •|i*l •*»! ilt* t i l l *
&gt;1,*V I I I
V llg t |* t V 1* I *• li ■ r ,4»|*«
it* l*r 111*4*1 in tiu
p iff i* * -«f th *1 |
•te r* e l .ir t. t.f
HI if *
ul
Tin
H|*»|e
o f F Ix iid M
.» iV iiiP i-tjl p11 t i l Ih e
CHECKED IN 7 DA YH WITH
p f i y c k h ijlil f ip
tii*
pr*»\ is it in s
LIQUID for
*r
• t i l l J ‘|i-n *l »r
imj'ypI j **» f ««f
F l '* r
V*»-t. ^af i* » ji s h .iu m K l t b r
MAI.ARI
M Al.AR IAL
■Ii«i *4t«i I ii t in n i«f ni»» I* • **i | mpi ,i t t&gt;n .** mI
SYMPTOMS
t h e Ki t i r*l it r j «if H|,it*- i ■ * . t lif t e d
T a b # o n l y a a
I t in t I he f i*4| * ilr r tit r u t * f t in n h a v e
d jr r r t fd .
iie e n i l u n p i l i i l wi t h

U E il.K it r
r t r r r iit iiiia T
C H IU I I I
o f
f a 111. A
M- at. I I K N h l . K . P a a lo r
S u n d a y H u lto o l, l v :u o A M.
P r e a c h in g I I t a .t M
E v . n g . l l a l l c H r r v lr a . 1 iv P
M
M ld w a e k P r a y e r a n d ' ‘ r a la a MarT h u rs d a y

i i i i i

IN

M.

fM C R

P

i.A n a u t m n o it
l!% m g » d lF H t 'b
H ii lie r l ft T i l l ' I Ml i j s s l i i f
f liin d s t P-r L rtii( 10 u i A , 14
H o isn .1 o n e s Hup*
M o rn in g W - r p M r 1 1 9 s A
t t .n lf iB
W u is h lp
••Ml |*
if
A9t S. | Hr f 6 l f r «
\ , k I n i mg F n i o n T J 11 P M
W n ln r s d s y
P r a y e r K b -rvie e .
P M
lakr

!&lt;4

C a ru * * r»

g lB N E U H l
io r r n o f ilg T ( H O B C g
J f | . a u s | i i *. p g s r a r
H a n d a y N c h a o L 10 90 A- l i
A W . I l a i n l l . Sui&gt;t.
M im in g w n rfD tp . n 99 A
M
F s iliir 'i
iih f fr t
“ Tn&gt;
K l n g d iim
G am e ’

THE CHURCH OF GOD

2 lbs

11

K f t s n lo g W o r s h ip . • q© I* &gt;t
O p to
lu u s s
f t f ls r
ttir s v e n in g
W f t lM
W r d n c a d s ) H s r % l* s . « oo I
W
V l s f t u r s W t lr o m s T

*»•

F l l t a T M * s r i|iH &gt; l* T C M L lic it
I t r . J K- M c K i n l e y , p u t o r
I i t A M .— M u rid * &gt; S c h o o l. J l '
I r a n * , .u p r r lu t e n d r n l
I I on A
M — M o r n in g
IV o r .h lt i
.e im n n h y P a . l n r , " S o . t b r w a r I*
O v e r l"
J DM p M . V u i i l h F e l l o w a o l p
.( H i p M U u . . l e tir a h e r C h n p laln Milton IV*re. 1’ H A
P 11 W rd » -&gt; *4 * y — M i d - a r e K
P r a y e r M e e tin g

17c

Q l B ox

Large Juicy Lemons

lb

Long laland IJ.
l&gt;nng
U. S No I

Church o f The Nazaren

White Potatoes

5 lbs

Baking Potatoes

5 Ibn

113 Palmetto Are., Sanford, Fli
Order of Servk«i
Sunday

Fancy Green Beans

0:00 A. M. Sunday School

Red Bliss Potatoes

5 lbs

I :(I0 A. M. hfornlpK Wor*fclp

Gravenstein Apples

2 IN

7:30 P.M

Golden Isle Field Peas

8:00 I*. M. KvanielUUc Kerries

No. 2 can

16c

No. 2l/j c a p ......

15c

Sunnyficld Corn S tan ch ....... p i i f l .........7c

1? oz cpn 12c

Ann P a g e Baking Po\yd£r
Ann

t lr w t
H a u r d iil.
1:14

.

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Hours Fresher!

A £ P Pumpkin.

a iiy k n t iit

CHFlicit
le r r .ll

FUAMK J llr y.nn, till. Pa .r ai
Ba rv U *. Ini Sunday
- S u n d a y B e tin n i
: 1 4 :6 6 A
M ,M o r n la
, 11.44 A M
Morn
Imgg B . r v l r *
|l.li p M
l n . i l P .h u ia 'i ih .a i.iy

t ill

fftjr&amp;l Houaehold ('leaner

pSB O

• K v c v r ii

Concrete Pipe Co.
P b fif

«•

’
r n e f b iT K iu t *
F i l l iif m
K D d l l O W N L K K . H . D . I ’a . t o r .
C o r n e r **f 0 . 1 . *.nd T h i r d
M o n d .) . e r v l r e .
r t ) A . U . — H o n d a ) He b o o l
11 no A
M
M o r n in g W o r . h l p .
* on p
M .— J u n i o r
and
Hen lo r
Y o u n g P .n p l e .

y r r —i i * r u

D JU V S W A Y B

CONCRETE BLOCK

10 Ih Bug 61c

t i l l m II (IF I I I l l l * T
,H«rn .H o le 4 'o u nt&gt;
4*u u r thous**.
fitly I * 4‘ U b m p .
|0 Oh A
it
\ \ i •| s h Igt a n d i iiiiiiii u r ila ik
H Oi
A
&gt;1
E v e n in g F s T v I r a , » on I ' i l
W r d n r i d i y , | ' r a » « f M « ? *tln g , * 1 0
I ’ il
A it r m r ii u iic r ia K it . iiim .u r .

(u ia v im
a rt*v
c n V it a l.
ill
t A r t d re o u o b l r a a t
M .J o r A ■ W h o r t o t . In f h a r g r
M u aJay S c h o o l, y t t A . u
P r a | . r M e rrle # l i 4 * A
M
Y p t . 4 0« I ’ M
a t r e . t M a e t in *
1 ». r
M
G v a n g t l l r l l e H a r r i e r . I 01 P
M
F r i d a y M e r r ie r . . 4 4 I* M
C o m . w o r a h lp w it h a .

tup

24c

S e lf I t , . m c

25 lb Bag |1.39

aAd

| 44 |*. it

K im A r . a . e a a d
M .b b a lh
H rh o n l

h o r t u n lr t a«t m y
hand
* ttd h a * .
tm I Hr
I a M lk s d t h e O r f i t M eal o r t h e &lt;tt»t«
T h . O ik
» n
.0 .1 r h e j o f
F lo r id a
at
T a lla h a .le e
ih .
t K g... j .
...... i
out ii'a p lt id
lh l» th e F o u r t e e n t h d a )
• t a u d lW t in l. a n d * t ." » » h . n - • * &gt; . [ A i t a n f l . A
1&gt; 1 » 4 J
. \ ia r ,
t t. h r i K d d r
( lf i,t l.l
It A
rJH A T .
;"
I
S r e r e t a r y o f M ia i..
r g a llb in f ll
1
A m a n s h ( n | ! lt I l f '
I* . ..M il h r I«M- l***r li III Ih * n» fttllg
n o t h r . oo* i i i i i s
I » Ffa |rJi I* b u t m i ifiif 111 • U m r w t- itlllia it lit- i ■ ti
i I *1'l.i !» I L J it
br
H r u lr d h ills w i l l b«* f s r r l v s ' i l l« &gt;
th * i't l&gt;
C r jir r m ls g ia n o f th e H h
, W lU &gt;*»T« f l) ,t 4
I't-lMr
•yf H an tfyfd
K la r h t s
at
t &lt;► m s r t '
in * t " f&gt;* h r l't S t 7 J " »i f l f s ' k I* it
II*
M il.
L * j| f I lir a t l
\ u K ijs t
2t
19 1 i
fo r
f u r n ls h t n g
, i* * r y iu*l&lt;&lt;ii
ft.iitru p
t in * h"&gt; l i e n r v . t o f J 1* I r ic h I | j I&gt; VI ti It I t*lr
M i .t v n
M u n t r ll.a l
F ir e
l l .» .e
f i.r
j ijas* liy i.h * F l r r I i «*|m» r l m **n l
T in ­
t ' l l * i iim m lM lu n f f s r r v r p th *8 rJyghl
Il b id * rr4i-ft»**|
rrM n
rr)r.
I i l r * It r

r ia ir
a A r r ia i
t u t h i it
P a r k A v a a t 4 lh Ml.
P
l l l t O O K K , J r . I a .t o r
it

c.

t V a d n * * d a r n ig h t r r s y a r s t r v i e a ,
^--------4 P. II.
B u r p u t I t *------H a l a y s ------f lin d L

H i’it c ii n r t i u
N A i4 i t r . n i
V M V t lr ^ b a m . s u p p ly r * s t u t
111 I s l n i s f f i i A v s n u s
10 00 A M — H u n d e r dchool, llsrt
d m lt h . flu p s r l n t e n d s d t .
U . — M o rn I m
W o r s h ip ,
lin o
a
H s rrn a n
H n Id le r s A f th # i ' r o « » '
t
r
i.c - K . r
V

0.00 V

t i t t . { i i i n i ii o r n o n
il» n * v * an d
K im
A v rn u a a
R *t
tv
Ilu lr o m b . iw a t e l
M onday A c h o o l. I* so A- M.
lo s in g I ’ t v p l t , 4 10 K
14.
H o r n in g
B * r * lc a .
1 1 44
A
kk
I- jr .g
I ' M p l i . J .» 0 P
U

Myiular Night

t in « r t iiN i r r u s t ilt ih h
M u r n ln a I V o r s h I [&gt;— j l i s t
H
H l h l r A r lio o l— t f :t » A M
N o t \ r p ip a s s r v t c t . h ■ Dili*
If C g d M o n
• h « I|
u ttft
»0h
U h lo n B s f v t c s .

Furniture Refinishinjr

FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1945

o r r r r t
R ii- r w i
it t t i r n
J . A . I I A 8 K J N S , r* * U &gt; r
C h u r t h M ehitel 1 :1 0 P . » l H a lm o ti
b y p a s to r l : l » r . u .
E v y n tn g n r « l r , . 1:10 p U
I t o l y C o m m u a■to
t n n jn In d Hur d * &gt;

A t THL C H U R C H L5
n o l i

SIGNS

|

n iE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

!-SF

O F A L L K IN D S
A lso

it n t f l •* &lt;

Page Pure Grape Jelly

..

1 lb far . . 19c

0 :0 0 P. M. Wednesday P rayer M fciiojg

You are Invited to Hu m aervlcca
Special Music and SjfifiPE

A a** GvipH wlUi a Ur* Mwtge
RKY- D- F- GRAHAM, gupjdy Paator

A&amp;P Grape Juice . ........ Pint ......... 2ftc
Juliana R a is in s ....... . 2 lb P k g ......

25c

iunnyflelij Cake flflMr ••k* 8&gt; Ffc»,

Ifc

l« Liver F a a te .....................

C u n ............................. 16c

ISP SRinuch........... No. 2 c a n .............13c
f-8 Vegetable CodctaR .: 45 H C M ••2$C
l « y

Q r g w r e J y le e

4 6 07. C n g

ii*... =;r
■.

^A"iaii/-ciennio?'’paijif d :
rmJopid Iff skilled ehmmlMia

44c

lultana Fancy R ice ..... .... Pkg ......... 10c
• .

40

•

oz

Vs A « L J c y y ....... 12 07 Jars...... 14c

« u &lt; *iu &lt; T V

m
1*4. #*#.**#»!

i

2 G»1 c « ?

.,

d V r» 'l

m

, lo o . I n r a c . l l . o t .n e w

hi Jwa a»ikvi&lt;

rm t moo*i UnUf. Yqell I

MttlhKMM fought Ml* ‘ ’ S'

*l-4? i

- -5

v

*’ ' • .

‘

-

Phone

200

Yowc Ford Dealer Since lOTl"

I *

4

I -r .

.

f

-

j

- 1

,

•-

�/

I

t '

)

i

i

F T i r o A r , A U G tT S T 17. 19*5

T H E

8 A N K 0 R I1

H K i t A I It

S A N K O IU )

11 ' i . l

K1 .O l t t t l A

Sgt Jesse Howell Plenty Of Shoes
in Italy Awarded Will Be Available
Special Unit Badge A f t e r September

that »«U ' u&gt;ct) (01 now unnitioncd
caniKHl RiHxIa
lie u ild if O f A
firula (l u iin n u ia iv lo print the
new ration booh, (n&lt;- blue stamps
may b« made Interchangeable with
r«d one*.
7 Informed soorro* predicted
that n il rationing would be ended
t&gt;», ChriaMna.. except for sUfWT,
Inlttef ami sinne fata. C liM M |
and cun nisi ti*ti me expected to
an off the rntion U»t neat.
H l ’rn»|tecl» *!,&lt;&gt; were Rood for
mi
e a rly return of two-pants
h« :m! with it* » rogrnni fur n p»*** •uita and of vesta with doublc, m y a p rarH im c economy, th*rr I I en d ed suit * W nr Production
i n r rhr«(* n lh ri *lr\I'lopmr nl &gt; imard nlfictiiU said clothing maun
\ U rn
Snm«*rvrll. rommitmL't flictu iIT * urnhuhlv would l&gt;v given
•f .lim y *cr\ice force*. m»hi army a go-ahend nest wt-Ck
M in lra rl
euttMwk'Ji
nhnuhl ’ end
U. T h e O l’A o ffic ia l *aid the
height conjcMion and release \ « t guvcrnnm
nt tfuc* not intend to
ounfitttirfi of raw iw ic r in li
IU* almmion proMreuthin of thove who
•ai«i
«.l2,lH)0 roninirtR
J ilit a l. violate
tatumlnyr
regulation*
hitvr W rn rtinrcHeM* 1 H»* W
I H-imf f ment mi'ftnw h ilr nnhrmiii r ! i h&lt;isc charged with violating ffusouni regulations, for nwtancr. w ill
a $♦ ».IHHI.MKI.U0H rutlm ik »•» a in n
md CTscaiK* tria l merely btcausr
an fnrr»‘* procurement nffvctitig
gasoline rationing is ended
timrr thnn ill .&lt;&gt;00 planes
10, (Chairmen ( ‘*nnan (D.. M ti.l
2 Ito v n ril Iln ic r, nnny 'hrectoi
fd the hotlfe appinpH aU oiu com ­
of in n trricl, ratlin atcil that nttiiv \mittee. anuouncefl tnana to reduce
ruihnrkp would* fi'I fum * between uoverrwnrnt spending and to r r unit rUMlO.IWO » m h r r .
»apture n* much as poeait&gt;lr of
Mr &lt;Htft ihn* arm y him vtrlu«il!&gt; » l 27.tMtCJMiO,!Hio
in
unexpended
alnitpnl buying hnnl m rlaU . nml
war fund*
m liln i that it* rrduceil buying pn* |
A s k s R e fK ir l
V i am vi ill unvr more than I IV
&lt; unnmi retim ed In W ashington
ton* of riia l in the to vt is soon as Japan Mir rendered mi l
I , m iifilih
•inin(&lt;liatclN asked goveninient
1 T h r navy n n lffn l M» pro agencies f«»r a report of th rir ti
n ’rrm cnt office* in make *ui* i nancinl condition.
miimifnrtiirerw
atop
ilrltvering j

P a c i f i c Fighting
Ships' Arc Named
By Adm. Nimitz
I ( &lt;»Mf I H u n t I f » M C h i r n * f I
i n llit a r v tn rg e ts n e a t th e J a p a n ­
e se r o a s t

O ther

l aider
Management
, riMinm ;i * n ib b le
hv

A n oi m ,m

hattleshlp*

v • . e i hi- M a*- •in I m i s |-1 t s , I n d i a n a ,
•M il1 1 I i n k " ! a
N o rth
C a r o lin a
*t*d A l i l h a m i t
I h e E iiit in h l a t t ie
lo p
i r i t h is
U .iu lia f u m e n t
fo rre
a as
11 ,M S
K in g
i» e « ir g e F i f t h
\ m e t le a n c a i i t e i s
Irn m
w h o se
le e k s
m a n m ade
t\ h m n s
sw ep t
a g a in s t th e e n e m y
h i o n e la n d
in *
• a id e d H I o f t h e j . ' . i t u ' M o n h i f * v
In s s a m i m i o f t h e |n &lt; lu p « n &lt; le ttce
ia * s .
Illu s t r io u s
fa n o n
of hat
le f a m e , in t h i s a n d o t h e r w a r * .
me
In
th e
I tisI
th e
I e lU t g t n r i.
. a tid e d p h , T i c o t n l e r o g a
V o r k lo w t i*
&gt; h .m g r i I s , B o a H o im n e R i r h m d ,
* » p . H nn J n e in f f i, h d » *p rn d rn re
a I li'H ii
\\ ih h (
\1 * *nt »*f »*v
]ia t
1-ir
m nl
&lt; " * l *f s
H r It is h i s r M r r *
H i i t i * It M i f f i r i ' w i * i r t h r 11 VI S
M M s \ a tu t i*' „s mft*i i i M S I tnl**

i h r s e t 'h

SATUKDAV

i |p i* n
.K

K K A T I

III

r.ven ' i* m ighty nri
f po
ver
iMstory’s great *'11 wh*» n

Charles Starrett
PLUS ALL THIS FUN

FKATUKE No. 2

H t lf v e v
f lu n g a g u ir m t th*- - ••*-I I I &gt;
d id F in f
f *■; r e n e n t
th e tu n «u m i n
n s v » i i ' f i .,,1 t h a t c o u ld h a s * 1

hurled Milo action. Fin in -ia m c
k'tsidrs the H !p rr-h«tU c»hi| N e w
Jersey. «»|det buttleship* h*. tin
C u t lfr ir n m
V « ir k w * 1 1T h i r d fh '.e t
^ T )n t o f
i
» ie r« H

N e w M e l i e u a*\*
n o t n t r r a ! it ig « •1* ♦n*
at th e tu n e .
l in n a l s o w e n M
•
B u n k e r M ill
1

Hn nn 1 * 1•rnrlse

( f m n I ! Hne*t P r n m
P n fr
iln r l
n i l o f ili«* L a k e M a r y a n d I u m h
R e b o o t*
i l &lt; m g w n o « i l , u n it
On m e
th e
!»« * &gt; r a r
n*
in * * r o
m a th rm u to s
at
S e m in a l*
Il'cU
S e h iM ii
A n - rm m e t! a *
i
•!*•»
o f th e
i i i f n n l (• r a m m « r -** hoot

He

In*

m

L e g io n * .» r r
m em hei
m

Vmon Amtin MilbornSlont Im Ktilh

Lake

Mju i

1 'e jjr

p io h r m *

in

AU the ViTAMIf.’S

« » n rl

thrlt

in * d h *

ti

m in i

l al jiivt it Fii'.V r-1 .

n
f boat lilt IPK hr fill V Hi.*
occupy mg mm if*- |un&gt;l on I Hi*
shorn!* n| SijiiMin
Might Take 12 Hat*
Th r
nn," , i | 1'r -*aii I it
might
t.iki p a a lung a-* l &gt;! *l*i %................,

lo

m nkr

i hr

cu iiM *

lir e

tn p i i •

«»* »lt*t

jffw liv i*
tronls
The l..| *nc*e gave rin further
rcnjvmi fni the inability to Mint
envoy* in Mu nil;* »»*■ M n rA rth iii
hml ilirc rtn l hot Haiti the flight
won hi la* ariangrtl "*»■ toon m*
pogjiihh'
U nofficial nb&gt;rtvri*
bchrveil
the ilrlnv irulii iitn l t il her t hat
(here
a u - trouble
m
I nk v*
already oi ilu ii it vui!* c tp rcle i
find th r
lfipfiui-*t' wanletl ntrouble a iih the tlie hunU a h n
thr ih*» up iVtou
Thi* u oiihl In* i
with
Kmpurof II »t oli 11**’•. tCM'111*t Mqurisl
ngiiihsi
urn
HowhlOu**which might crolangio ju-a* i* It
1* a U v n y w |M i» * ||.|r h t t ^ e v r i
th»*
a rc
H al hoc
lio m c f r a s c f i n o t im a t‘|i* tv
1 III' .1 fl|iJI1 ll'M '

III) 'p ail j f

s it o i

»** a f t

OUT Ho

•iM’h r itoi* r»n m\
• •bt*H* .It-. |n »\ him
lirrh ' iiiil th.it ii*a

r rmit
C'tT ! i
i/ r u ,
W f f v

Jn e A m h c i A nil (Inc B la c k C.insulr*

"iipply the VITAMIH bQ.IVil.CNT
&gt;1 lh?se Ccods
»

o io v i n y ^ t»M -* s -1
i U f . I H it
a t III*
.i I ■'! a i *i r t r f t 1,H
H i I i u s e I te g t in In t*M

t h it
|o i
t in 1

on In to crus!- host ih( les hmt hi'en
MMit to all th ru fore*-*, htit it
wnuM res|une at Irast \H hoOn*
In Japan. *u «luy« in t'htna,
Manehm in. hm ea ami most of
the l*hi hppiHfs
etifllt *la v s In
Bullgnl 11v tllr ami
ptobahly
12
tiny* in isolatril .»i r ia of the
Philippines ami New iiu irie a. foi
the order I ** hcc«»me effective
Seriind (le^sage

.
.
|*n&lt;
l * 11 k
' l r 'h ' ( M
',l '
H"
tM
r i&gt; v
,v
% i|'
o \i i
.ii*
•
p.i
1
lf
” r'
1" ' ^1 1

TOUCHTON 1

'

Crowds (iathercd
At M. E. ('hurcli
For Thanksgiving
I I H H lI n u r ii r n &lt; m
l* n p r O a r *
t h a n k i n g fin d t h a t th e w u i* w u
o v e r, an d fo r g iv in g us th e
'
fo il)
" A m t M r i i ** vs h * t h e n
*’u .
•v 11Ii f *• f v e n t e ll t h II **lj |1 * tfl
T h e Ite v
Hr
K
ti
H i . vi*
,
" f f ill
f If *1 I ' f e s h v t e l i'll! ' l l *
* cl
ule* 1ed v r i n l u *

i hi■ s*

hn

ho I lo f

. i ■*# in
i He
w in
I *t
V\
I * i iH ik s
If
n f th e F » r * l
II u
i h u re h
le d
in
n tn v e r
n
*f c h l n g ( i r a l f n r h i s m m i f o r t L ,
a ll th e b e rc n v rd
a h J s o r t o w in g
d u e to th e r a v a g e * o f w a r

Ulrk

Aiken

Mite

M n llrlt

T h e la ir d s P m y r r " a n o n ip w n u
on th e o rg a n b y M r*
J
I
M*
K w h ii
T h e c h iilf
w a * I'o ft ip n
• iiiir * d v o f m en
Thr- l l r v , f r l e n n S m i t h o f »n*
i h r i- M a n
*n d
M ^ u n it m v
'll
mm
t h u r r l i Is d t h * &lt;o n e r* g,» 11 iri i p i i y e r o f p v n jM 'n i tr f •*' n ■

w ill 1

nt*-d
'll *ll4f
thm t
i M
en full
in | Hu

■{ V/iLDRCOT
:

tm h iM i &lt;
n n io n t
l tit I h i

-ings

tnno'Ji
I J u n g l* *
m g * »*i i.
•U g e s
•I »«“ -

toy Min I * '

&gt;

.

mF

c o rn |&gt; ii ■ •
B u lld n n i
f. i
so l
•r t h
m o ved
to
m .i k i
v* it &gt;
*'w w a r f l « M l ^ p r a w l m p n
&lt;e p r n i r n - * »nd »n L o m u I o*
■n il.
V m **I *l***-l a n d J i'iiiiM i
'a id *
and
1h r
n * i tm
Ii

BFwOMO vi
SELTZBR :

I’rt riigalur

lt d a in g

1

*»f

* AMA2INGn

K REAL PEOPLE APPEARING IN
€ THE SAME SCENES WITH

’s t r | k i
ig .iillN t
(h e
[i*« in I ii t
|iii» - iin
*.
i p a il FI * l i i i « , ,f
In to
&lt; o n i p r l e f o r ,id***M '»n i r i i l i*n r i p i . i l t e r m *
h i i Ii

“ *

n fu ll da i
ft r r ) da v
* orii
f o r l a fit % n m l w it h o u t f n * r " I
i K C n o a tm ie t h e i t i | u r v
V ** o il'll f re I h e lle r a n d
* m k
h e lle r
» l» ra th e
h a rm a i »
» e r iir r l*
m»1
r w m f o M .i l i K
l i f t «-*i «in i H eld I i) ,i n m t n o
111* lit *h * i - t i l t rtiHH n h i r h
* r
- ill
t il
|* c f e r f I i
1 1# * **u»
need*
a n il
m e n * *»*-tii. i l l S e e ii -* a b o ll I It n o o n .

ti DISNEY CHARACTERS!

lour ffiliiw

,3SS— —

jj

M toM-ltrvch pilt *!*•*•I* r A
h*yaWiH*H*l*Mnar1tM »

...Inthamolml •

Jsssn ik

sr^ r
**v«) xmi

tH R E R C A IItm C R o i
P VNCHITO • Joe .AHIttfl • uorold UUU

I .H.MUU

t h e F l o i id a S t a t e &lt; &gt; uar*l.
The
tw o
a p p o in t m « % if *
w«-r^
m a d e n e c e * » » r v b y tho r a s iim a
t io n o f It K . K i p p w h o h e ld h o (n

SU N D A Y -M O N D A Y , AIK

&gt;IM '/

Cf’ f AM OIL " f f i

*n d
im an
h i H i#
C a m p b e ll
I .■ ••m g

Print r. i *n#| in (Vimpnn. t

•A

OM PANY

1 ,v v' ,4u
'
' o iU ii» 11 k " u ‘ *i ttii ‘ I
u* n m tk rd
‘ 'H r a iin
' ri
r«*f, ly
M■
,,l‘
in p a n e s *
* » - ,im n w n iii
, , l « - f l i r t ) ' ll
^'l r
I a p m i-* *
1h r it ' t* i sijn
^ f ih u i
1 “ * ' ' not i
•
1 ,n ‘ 1 1 n f
|n r s i- n » a l |v »*- n&gt;
r* n d e t !» * n f e ie m

' ii

True Is Named
Nt*w Princinal
Of Junior High

I ru B i

thr Jiijin m -'f

h,H|T

The
\ r u e in n r
• H!&gt; h
r o lu im
M Jile il th«- n» * . v t p r U t m n s
h ic a g o ,
H o s to ii
,t m | S t
ra u l
m i d -h i t t i n g v»,%*«de o f | ‘{.o h o | m i s .
'** s n u t
i f re d
iiii« f
o n e e ig h t
oh h
i t fle *
each
K ie v v n
a t l ie &lt; ■r n
i i f th e P i ' f M M . f i c la n s a n d
lo u r
o f fU lh i f i n i s d h i h
I in i c a p
-t-H* ■t f s p ii- d s
g r e r ile i
th a n
'Is
k Im te
th e
I J r a i . i * t t it * r f s
»m «
if
■
Ilf! t n f i f u i t e
.i v r V t n g
12
si %
la Ii g u n *
h a n d lig h t e r u n i t M o st
of
I hi
- e r e * ru n g
fo i «■
*»I A m e r i c a n d e s t m y e t *
ve rt' o f
t h r w a r 11fin- F h f e h e ' f ■l« at n u n 1
! | INI
HIS
W i t h t h e i r -i»ee I*
it
n r o t ir ir i (ft k n o t s
l h ia
a it* p i n
b a h ly
he
f « * .i s i
c m n« 1 . i-

and

lio r m

own

»Mgnl.le

H t l DA Y
a E I* V I L K &gt;

M t* n tlH H t4

fittin g

I lllt l'K

A Quick
Stop May
Be Y o u r
La st Stop
!

.

.

*

1’ alnn In l^ir* and HluKBNh
Kliminatlnn Promptly HeHcved, And He Hlecpn So
Wall N«W He FeeN Flnr
Moral
Gnjoya

111m

He

Meuln

Axain

"Helonifa save me *uch prompt
*rwT wondehful relief I *l"h , I
roolH tall everyort* .u fleriu " «I did about It,** Happily declare*
Mr. W. M. Uriler*. wrfl known
i leu.drnt « f *2rt Stewart A v r ,
Atlanta, (la., In addliiR hi* name
to the thouaand* pral.liiR Ihl*
noted medicine.
Dlacuiatnu hi*
ra.a Mr. Selfer* irratefully rontinuod:
ul felt like I wa* chock foil
o f to a ic , potion, from rI u u r i .I i
elim ination and I waa forced to
uae a powerful laxative every
day. I had euch aevere p a in , in
m y hJfV "«od knees at time* I
waa worried for fe a r I would be­
come ■ cripple. I could sleep only
a few hours at night. My appe­
tite wad so poor that I rarely
•eer craved any kind o f food end
r felt*-r»i*down almost to the
“ Ketonm Ifave me 'aueh re
ioarkntik- relief that I now eat

worker*

Work

ccnammi

Dcxtrj \1

I&amp; B E N T

Misorhinc h
nulsion

Sl.OK Hlack Draiighl

invders

19c Yeast Tablets

•fc.tlJ

MR- W.' M. SCIFMRB
with a fine a p p rlitr, I .leeo *w tll that I feel fine in the ninrn
In f. Kven the . I u r r I.H rlln iln t
don ia relieved.
My wife ,a v
aha'never cxiK-*-t*'d •&lt;&gt; »ee me feel
In f to food aui*,n I rtfiORa U fur
ahc»di o f.a n y th in * in my ^expertRetonpa la intended to relieve
dUtreaa due to Vitamin 11*1 de
flclency, constipation, insufficient
new o f ’ dlfestlvr juirw* in the
stomach, and leva o f appetite. Acno substitute Retonfa may
he obtained at Toorhtnn hrtir

T 0 »&gt;111 VOW Dr.U
m e iH 3 * u ?
B t-u r t:i
A
••-be K

llr e w r r 's

Vdd '2H'- pedentl fMIHC. litX |&lt;* CiisgtHl

exeux j i
SANFORD,FIORIOA

jc y

.zi^=*50

•~

! If

.

■I
-&gt;•■

--

n

l _ ____ ; j j |

�i

1

\

4

- ♦

Ant ericas Opportunity

WHAT M l

TfV/idf tW T j JHW

t

It In unfortunate that the joy o f VJ day had to be someLjWMTycrf.Jiy.UiyB.alcorTi o f reconversion. The very newspapers which told o the Japanese surrender announced
the estimates o f unemployment, of contract ca ncellations,
of ntock market losses, of Army and Navy cutback n, of an
impending depression.
IS T H A T 5 U I T
O F
■OLLtSD U DBAS
Five million men will l&gt;e discharged from the Army
Mila*
tsanoa !.■*&gt;»—» —*—— * * * * » " within the next year, we read. Seven million men will he
C IV V IE 5
R E A D Y
*
n ia ic a ir n o * a * r«*
released from war industries. There will be eight million ,
r«r&gt;tu la *&lt;»•»»» , « . unemployed throughout the nation within six months. The
' FOR
H E .?
x
Iw Waalfc _•--------------- —---- . i .
country has been caught short nguin. There have been no 1
adequate plans made for reconversion. ,We are ns unpre
wJ X’” - —
~
1 » « -■------------ ------pared for peace as we were for war.
»n •Wlaarr ■alt***, •*•** •{
But there are millions of jobs available in private busi­
«**la iu .. aa#
:
ness ___
and ______
industry
S m iia a ip ** r*» **• r ,r **J*
____
„ already.
_____ . Scarcely an employer in the
•***• u7fav7/iMaa
country, totjfty. has pH the help he heeds. The "help wanted
situation
------------^columns lit the newspapers still far outweigh the "situatioi
Jed" co|unm^ (T}iere nre hundreds o f new businesses
chi'hirne omyHiiwalted the removal o f priority restric-1
tions before getting started. There nre millions o f people
who want to build new homes.
•In'the pockets o f the public are 27 billion dollars in
actual cash as compared with six billion dollars at the height
of the last l»oom. Bank deposit* are at their greatest peak
in history. Over 160 billion dollars worth of War Bonds
have been sold to the public and are owned by some 80
million people. Savings accumulations o f all kinds amount
to some 260 billion dollars.
Never before has there been such a buying potential
it /
- •
. » ,-y v ^ _
in this country. Business is fairly straining ut the leash.
i f ... i i b l b VBKSE FtiR’ TODAY j All it needs is to be turned loose. There is a backlog of
■
• j accumulated consumer demands extending over « period of
JJL»V' q i v . ' . i nTITtoTToa u i v r j four years o f wartime scarcities. Everybody wants every­
thing from nylon hose to washing machines and auto­
w w r * » mobiles and has the money to pay for them.
But unfortunately, as we have learned to our regret
PATTE NVIDEAL AND during the war, plenty o f money is no substitute for a high
HUMANITY FROM OUT-i standard of living. You can hnve millions o f dollars in the
AND INNER BONDAGE. I bank, or even in your sock, and still be without sugar
iltitl fo r umiy I*
for yGur
your coffee, If
if you are fortunate enough to have any
coffee. High wages, si
short hours, excellent working condiW w* must be *«**d.
-coffee.
tions will not keep you clean if your grocer tells you "No
soap!
Hippo** now they'll I*
If we have learned anything at all from this war. wv
skhlng,• rtKnl r™ •*»“ * th* should hflve learnec) that In order for the public to enjoy the
I K ttwsr's ovarT"
j products of civilization they must l&gt;e produced, and in
thr national income!’* Cutback*
.
____
________
|order to produce them there must l&gt;e men to work on them
employment w ill dovclop rapidly.
.
...
llk.
p , m |. Exactly in so far as men are willing to . work, will the
r*. .
, Ami where it particularly aff.
U n c _ l n 1n f
______
..
lliln n a
»*-Slr»L
I h o
r\A /\n ln
(u n til
f Lik
I'
not
r* I
: d#nt Truman, wh*n h* »ay» un- things wkich the people want be produced. Exactly at
e
r | u t il*
V conditional aurrandar" h* doaan t whatever level wages may be fixed, will the (price l»e set
ile , m
in Flo rid a la
it th* fact that
• . ■ , 1
with Ua lessening consumer deqifin any “ If*, soda or bi»U.
that the peeple will have to juty.
lakela n d . Aug I , . &lt;-S|&gt;#clal»
| ln,„ d w ill b* during the fa ll and
America is on the threshold o f its greatest opportunity,
Probable drastic changes I n . .winter m a n th a -rig h t In the mid
its chalice to show the world that democracy -caiv work* is umduetian ^ iin d * i m arketing wf I ,tlr ,,f (he V in t e r Vegetable ship. «
• Banstor Pappar U
on ■
«* inter vfifflghlfa,
aides. rauar«!
rauard pm, m -rli,!
Exactly us we turned mil j I(rvaih
•
trip to Europe "for th* purw** well in pence as In wnr.
y ili** rnrl of thr wnr with Ju
Am
*HM'inploy*(l
ronaum rt.
«f aiding *m*ll bu»ln*»»- Now guns, tanks, ships, planes and munitions to an extent that »»•»» .irr h«*imr atuthrd by dirrrt
(lii'MKh bavin* (he money In bu\
■
CUod*. you ain't kidding ’
amazed the world and shattered the Axis |wiwer*.*y&gt; now nr* iif thr Kliimln Vrfrtablr com !&gt;&lt;tnnir» prir* c«vi»cmu» when
we can turn out radios, frigidaires. and curling irdjis, if mittrr in nnln *«» recommend hr line, buy. He become, more
t** irrnnrr* atich a.I met merits «* ilm crim inatlne. Injya lr « , ,n«l
America is willing.
mih'ht arrm nrcraanry. it wn* ltuik- for lower price,
W* era glad to *** th* Orlando
iiniMiiincrd by I*oMontr (iru*
Bantlntl reconverting to peace­
AiM itional
problem,
fann y

^

France Found Guiity

After huaring all the evidence which a group of cor­
rupt politicians were able to dig up, n prejudiced French
The Tokyo radio Inalit* th*
J*pa war* defeated but not court has convicted 89-year-old Marshal Henri Philippe
btat*n. Still that atomk bomb Petain o f high treason and condemned him to death. So
mad* quit* an Impraaaion on the one time commander-in-chief o f the French Armies, the
tham.
hero o f Verdun, has been confined in the Fortress Portalet
like a common criminal.
But it was not Petain who wn* on trial in Paris last
At
avm.
Umm Tuesday■ »l«ht
ho. was but the symbol of a whole! tlutlon. a whole
V aalabranu ^*ra juB U f f r R I l i p p e o p l e , dfvfded by interna? tjun'rrcla abd pett)y Jeil* wondar whaihar tbay got.hjv“#y ousies, debased by |&gt;crnonnl rottenness and politicn
political cor
i. atom bomb.
rup^Ion, degenerated by luxufieit and excesses.
It was
France that was on trial, the France of Laval. Ilium.. Daisdler, and Reynaud, and she was found guilty by her own
- Oaaolin* rationing haa been
people.
lifted. You eanrrrow?Mjy
‘
1
1
lha
'* 1 ibav*
gaaollna you w a n t /f!# you have
She was found guiity o f lining the |&gt;ockets o f selfish
th* ear to ua* It Is. If you have industrialists who gave them crates that wouldn’t fly when
th* tlraa to run jt on.
the A rm y called for bomberB and fighters, o f refusing to
work m ore than 30 hours a week when the Germans righl
across the border were preparing day and night fo r wnr.
mittad aulclda, so It I* reported. o f placing political advantage ahead of national safety,
t may not b* too bad, but o f allowing officers to go home to their families while the
t wo wont to know I* whot
men were ordered to slay and figljt.
has become of Tojo.
No wonder France Fell! No wonder Petain saw the
Now that th* war is over, fu tility o f further opposition to the.German war machine!
wonder If tbor# to sny ahanc* ot What alternative was there for France? The very men who
us human* aattlat • little prior*
It* on cattle whan It comet to condemn him how cried for metyy when the Gestapo walked
among them and Hitler's aids wrote out their demands.
■praying file* with DDT.
Petain saved them from the concentration camps and Paris
china* win b* fairly plentiful by with all its treasures from the tragedy o f Warsaw and
B. but youll probably hav* to Rotterdam.
»p on wearing that dirty shirt
If standing an old soldier before the firing Trtjuad cart
until you can gat torn* soapretrieve the lost glories of France, he will not have died in
.On* of the blg»**t problama la vain.
going to b* getting Jap troop*
Com* from various outpoata In
tlU Pacific. But aren't they app­
ro** to b* . pretty - food awlm-

a

B

Room 4, Florida Slate Batik Buldlng

WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment.
Permanent civilian resident. P.O. Box 1259, San­
ford, Fla.
.i . t

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO.
'•ustoni-made to fit each window. Call 260w|,
for free estimnte.

REPAIR ED "

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
Geo. T. Barr— DistributorNow available— no priority
lloburt

Chopper— Dayton

— C offee

Mills— Restaurant

Scnles— Slicing
and

Maehint-t

Hospital

Machines

— McCray Refrigeration — For all purposes — Cases
— Walk-in Coolers — Reach-In Refrigerators — ' Fro­
B ill

zen Storge Chests and Refrigerators. —

W e build

what you desire — If it Is not already in Production.
314 Weal Colonial Drive
Orlando, Fla. I'hone 9727

ter crop of fresh vrgeU ldea.

fiiNtmiri r of KVf*
the Florida irro ver include a y fi
U rn* Rtnl «r\*rml F V C ilirtct cultural labor which i* in , ,|* U
nr* hit vr juat rrtiirne«l from it of flu*, trnnapnrtation r r ia r , nlul
iMfowpi-ks
sojourn
in
Waah «upply of re friye rato r cars. Ap
inyton eaploriny (he ram ification- , parently wr face little d ifficu lty
of the future in the fresh veg* | with regard to plant food* ■ nd
ta lilr
induatry They wltl re- 1container,
tt-rn to the national capital a l­
"Government control of prir**
most at once to keep close touch and labor can lie expected to con­
w ith new il*v«lo|im*nts affecting tinue for a time, but It is im . 1
the veyrtnhle grower in Florida pnrtant Ih sl this control be at a
"W e ar* confronted with a sit
notion that indicate, there may *
lie, o ajvannn1B1 n*rl«4 of %m m A
- ’,.1
lildvmcnt fu the nation, f n ll^ w jr j
the en d ‘ of hostllltle*. Vh*n! psiblv a l»ak of eight million liarson, will tie out of work." draw
sai.l
\\ .th this cunditlon itaveloping liefnte factories run t^ gin to operate un a normal peace­
tim e. basis and on volume pro­
duction, consumer buying power
nuut la- nypreted to drop con­
siderably.
“ Food is lik e ly to t&gt;* on* *f
the first commodities to he a firrted tiv such condition, but prq
Instily more as to price than at
to volume of consumption. Tha
Pressure of excess funds which
bn, created abnormal demand
for the U’tter Kraft** of produce
may quickly return to a more
norm al basis when war cmplaymerit ceases.
“ Producara of pariahabl* tn
stable* tnuat recngnlte that
demand fo r their product*
lik e ly to be reducer! by unatqploymant. W hile no estimate of
tha length of this period ran If*
mad* now. It should not be loaf.
Nevertheless
rontinustlori
of prosperity of th* Florida v*f»

for .10 days
only costs

GOOD TO KNOW!
Cash can lx- borruyved from us on shortest notice,'w ith i
np disturbance.— "Jimmie” Rowland also makes loans
of $75. $100, $150, $250 or more— should you r n eeds,
require it.

FAMILY lO A N

CO.

o f Hanford
K— Florida Slate Bank Bldg.

' -«K

(*»•&lt;•*

*&gt;

-n* • rw

no-’

T hen* S3

lt*‘
•'» ft? *»

A Message f„•om
H O LLE R MOTOR S A L E
CAUTION!
cimtinue to Get Skilled

v ii!

**
,t*. •

*4 ‘Jx*!*!
Ct- •

Car-Conservation Service!,.
. ■a

y

•

C

.' V,
.

J

- U^4

»

You'll hear or m id many conflicting rumors about | &lt;
GLASS

**naw cans'’ as time go#* by— BUT . . . , .

Table Tbps
Drettaer Tops

Add Beauty to
Yonr Home

last It about Urn* to gat tbs
merit started on those tannla
caurta- W# war* .talking about
building eom* tannla myuita whan
the boy* want away In 10411 w*
dtml want them to ooma back
and find ua etUI Ulklng .boot

,
X . -\.l.
•*
i L
vy*
f
N*w care, for moat paoplc, art many months ■»»

' • ?t $
,* ' l
Very likely thara will b« rationing and other re- '

away; ,

and Mirrors

atrktiona on m «

ca r porchooca even after pro- '

duct ion la aU rttd.
i

AUTOMOBILE
Glass Installed
While You W a lt
W s can take car* of

icant month* t. part
■oat boy* .had more
tbsy knaw what t*
tow. Another reason.
joUL.b*

Hanford, Fla.

CAPT. C. HOLTSCI-AW. (R etired).
Owner

nini mum
juriA«liction
Changes In Farm
ncntiblcCraw stated that F V C direct­
Situation Studied
ors would hold a meeting soon
•recommendations as to
BY otnte Group ^*s,h* *v,wi*.r ?f .7lnl,*r vr?r- topolicymakeaffectinr
the Florida w in­

time procedure*. The* ar* now
*p*!l!ng Ja p .w ith a capital J,
-

— M9l w a v
Dependable Insurance and. B o o d a ___

’ Phone 960

r

l

I j

all your glass needs
1

. ^

.

-

».

Everybody can’ t hope to g tt early dallttrr.
Hw*-.
. " \ 'h *'
SO 4 . . BE W IS B -C O N T IM J B TO

•• *h •

t o u f t PRESEN T C A R BY GETTJNl
ABLE 8E R V IC E AT Y
D EALER’S

UNTIL NEW 1

E IN VOLUME.
^
wvf? •
’ ‘a

H»e. i * id *.

•* ,-C '»

J
.•

-V

,

.*

1 M E fV O
• b lW -lr

COMB IN

-&lt;*•.

W «'h a w complete stock and can make Immediate delivi
best g T a d e outside w h ite and green.

A C H E C K -U ^ A Y ,

cstV

' " / v ; . ■? n /T.'y;

NEED YOUR HOUSE PAINTED! . . , NEED YOUR ROOF REP A IR E D ? . . . NEED &amp;OME CARPENTER WORK DONE? . . .
Ws art In a position to do any site job. See ua for.fret satlaalas.
.* • V; y .

' • • i''?;''
•
The Oosiplsts Paint and Glass SI or#

Sw

T FIRST ST.—SAMFORD 521 f ' ■

IE ★
t

V

“

«Vi\

*

a

*

CUDlfcLH rN-,;- i

:

�!

fmnriTTniiiuniRiiii.’imfTATTrfTmnftiTfTfn'fTmn-

^ Social Calendar

end with thefr parents, M r. nnj
Mia. P. P. Cmnpt,HI i . i * u .. 4
Campbell is ntnlintiM nl M ' '
Field, neve Sacruuieiiin, l ain

Circle Entertained
By Mrs. W ade Rucker

e rs o n a l s

Mr*. Wade Itu rk n of r.40 V a­
Mr* Flora Marsh arriverl in
leria Drive entertained t irelr No.
6 of the First Baptist I hureh on Hanford till* week and i* visiting
Monday afternoon. Mr*
A .
L. relative* and friend* here.
Vance gave the devotional on
Friends of Hpuneer Harden will
the topic of ''I’r-uce.'’
it * n *la fill that the circle regret to learn [that he Is III at
*ent tw o bone* la the Italy Ke- the PernaJd-Lau"hton Memorial
lief and it wn* decided to *end Hospital
icvnral more a* these bn»e» are
Mr. and Mrs. C . W. Shoemaker
very much appreciated.
Mrs. Forrest Gatchel taught and sun, Hob, have returned to
two chapters from th* book "W hat their home un Reardall Avenue
llaplista
Believe.” Mrr
I. N. from South Carolina.
K im lrn w , Mission Study chair­
Mra. K. S. Hockey has returned
man of the' VV. M. It,, gave an
............
, Doin Daytona Beach where she
interesting
talk
on
missions.
The meeting was adjourned with j spent a wrek as the guest of
prayer.
j Mra. Annie Meriwether.
Delicious
refreshments
were
1
W EDN ESDAY
served fo the following: Mrtt
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stone havo
W ekiva Lodge No, 879 will (Satchel, Mr*. Vance, Mrs P. P . returned from a two weeks' vac*
have their aoclal nitcting at S:oo rsmpbell. Mr*. , Georg* McCall, lion ip«nt in B#Uwood, AU. anJ
P. M. at tile home of Mrs. J. F. Mra. Robert Williams. Mr*. Josh polnti in South Carolina. r»ra w
Phillips, Mrs. C. A. Dutton. Mrs.
tine •» r o h o i l M t .
Mins RIumU ‘ Holt of Punta
C. R. Denton, Mr* Kimbrow. Mis*
Vhn VanCe and the hostess. Mr*. (ioriiu, KBl N vSItlng her *i*ter,
Mm. Jo*h Philfip* and family at
Rucker.
201 Kant Kl(htmnth Strert.

M ON DAY
Th* Business Women'* C lrcl*
of the P in t Baptist Churvh will
meet at the liume of Mr*, t)'. K.
McN»h at filH Kim Avenue at
R:lM P. M.
The program meeting of ihc
. W ^ S . , o f the p i n t
U«pu*t
Church w ill meet at the church
..a t 3:30 o’clock. The topic
for the meeting will be “ Facing
the needs of our own community,"
Circle No. 0 will be in r*&gt;:ngv of
the program: .
The Sunbeams, Jr. u n j Inter­
mediate, the G .A . ami Jr. R.A.
w ill meet at the church at the
aama time.

Red Cross Needs
Little Dinn Aiken
More Volunteers
H as Birthday
Party
________

Demand for tile services of
vswuteer Red Cross worker* will
Increase, ‘ rather thin d . crease
with (he and of ho*tilltlrs, or
rbnling to Mrs. Richard C. Ills
sell, director of Volunteer service
of the south-easteD1 area of Red
Cross.
■ I n . * letter |o the Seminole
Couniy He.I Cross chapter Mr,
B i n til wrote:
*'An even greater day than V,
D ay has arrived for us. VJ Da&gt;
Is our*. But the ivar joli is n r.
done. Even with the cassation n
hostilities
war condition*
will
prevail for a lung time. Demand*
for servlcr from
the trained
corps of Volunteer Special Her
Wee* will Increase with the re­
turn o f veteran* to this rountrv:
new demands will arise. Ilnspital*
will be filled with sirk
and
wounded men. Mom* Service will
JM lyseded a* never before There
are endle** task* to be per
formed.
“ Volunteer* have developed an.I
manured during these years of
war. They Kavr not t liken rr
sponslbllktir* lightly It I* hrmi
celvablr that now. with victor*
at
hsnd,
that
the**
devoted
women will desert then po»ls
“ Qur victory," continued Mr.*
Birsell, "should *f ur volunteer
worker* to renewed vigor, re
newed determination, renewed de
dlcatiun to the service lliev P»r
form."
The Volunteer Service of th*
Seminole County Rest Cro** ha*
been Very fine, it I* reported The
report oi service duritli; July i*
■* follows: Liime Si rvirr. MrD. Woodruff, euairman, High:
volunteen giving IBB hours. I’ roTTWOOT,— W rtT-tf.-TT McOasitn.
chairman, 30 workers. G7 gat
m enu have been aewn, 144 kit

Mr. and Mr*. L . Cotrell T a ll;
and two children of Jacksonvili.
are the weekend guests of Mr*.

A third anniversary lurihdjy I
party honoring little Disn Aiken
** ■*
w a .'h a ld 'T i.e s d a v at r, 00 » V W k , i , ril

at the home of her nstrent*

Mr. I

P*r ,n **' ^*r‘ * n^ ^ r*'
*'
r
K. 11*11 and cnlldren.

, u
to i x a
a a 'a r t u i
Anne and Hobby, of Savannah
s n l Mr*. Dirk Aiken, 441 Elliot Q&gt; , r„ , hf KUM^ of Mrs. Hell*
A ' n n“ r*
.l
n
' parent*, Mr. and Mr*. P. N
During thr afternoon game* \vbitehurst
were plavcd and ihe tmno.ee
opened her many gift* t(rfreshmanta o f ice rrcam nod . n i r wi-i ,Mr and Mr* H. A. Swanson
served to the goesi- and their I have returned from Miami and
mo'her*
Weal Palm Bench where they
Tho*c present with tlie homirrr spent a week's vacation visiting
were. M y r , P r a ir p S i.- c tl» n t, friend* and relatives.
I.inda Ennis, Vermin and Michael |
■ ■Gaston. Jimmy T vr«illcgrr. Joan*
Mr. und Mrs. John Salsbury and
I&gt;K*y_ « " d Jimmie Wrl*ht. Cvn t hildren.
Eiuncls
ami
llcrbte
thia R oum illut, V a r y ton m il Sttnslrum, have returned fruni
Evy Dossgy, Kpy Ivy. M ary Ann Clearwater Beach whtre
they
Dean and Ilarhura Jeltrup
xpeiit a week'* vacation.

Special Service At
The Nazarene Church

and

I heir

f linin'-

I*vi William p Smith, •«*'
Mr and Mr*. Jnm«* A Sim'
112 West T^fiitlni'th Sti* ft. a
hu^ban.J ii f
Mtv
Will turn
S finit; h, rn n» :l1r *t «%n*«•»itl »■ » I 'K•**
Irr Kirlil, Hih&gt;* i. M 'h fw w
day La*»e «ir| Inm* und t-nui
mrchunic* roursc
Mrs. Chari** W. Ward m
younp son, (5i IIon, of Kt Myet
and Mra. W, t*. rnlilwrll uf i.**kt
land, span! u frw day* hrn* m 1
Mr. and Mr*. Wat sol) Will ill.
Mr*. Ward nlid roll we e eliloli
from Mobile, Ala. « h t t e
tic
visited with her f a lh n . J.
Gil Ion.
Capt. Richard Mn swell. US V ’
of Quantico, V« flew down D
last weekend with his parent
Mr. and Mr*
It T — Mitvwrt'
then to New Uidhlehem. I*a.
visit with hi* wtfr and Infn’

son. Cant, Mas well had previou
ly receiveil order* to rip o rt i
San Francisco to letu n i to C
Pacific a* an jnstrurtot. hut
now uw aitiug new order*

Mrs. B. U. Beck
Entertains Circle
C ircle No, il of tin* First Bir
tint (‘hureh met «t the home *'
Mra. K It. heck on Monday- af
trrmvon
Mr* K M ( n it.d l irnv*
t he devo'ti n11a 1 wI oI«- Mi* H* e
led in the un»&gt;
&lt;•- VV (
De( ourirv had Hi.iryi of tin* mi

*iori *tudy
A com m tlti-e t'oinpo^ed *»f Nf'
Bet V, Mr*. Cm foil nnh Mr* i*&lt;

Coursry were mp poi olid to f
ovemea* Imxe* in he *ent to I till1
A bu* in run report was irtven i

Mr* VV' t VYiUon
Delictouw
refreshment*
we*.
•erved hy t)ie ho*te** l*» the foi
Mr*
l&gt;eC(i|ir*ev
Mr
•Mr*. K. J Cameron, Jr. left lowing
Wednepday for u tv%o week vuca Berk, Mr* C u rn d l, Mr*, VV il*n
lion in New York and Connecti­ Mra. VV B Brinaon, Mr* II *
and
vim tor.
Mr*.
t
cut where *h« w ill vU it her Turner
(ia rrirk of Urlumlu
»i*ter, Mr» Alice lies*

A unecinl farewell «ervir.- %*»ll
he held nt the f hitrh •»f thr
Mr*
NaxatVne on Wi*dnr«dn\ « v* nfn&gt;'
by the H**v und Mr*
f
•» turned

Bra lev

M r and Mr*. A J
W ) ,.
hnvr returned from Ml
W in
til. when* they wen* thr K'lir*of Mr ami Mr*. T C Pltrhfo
f«»rmrr raM erit* uf Sanf«»r«i
In days. While away tlt**&gt; •'
vikllttl lit St. IsOllis, %[*•

R t* Maxwell ha* re­
from Atlanta, &lt;»a. where

Lon^wood
LonjfwcMHi 1**4'
•vjiiff t fi%- *•

thr

bolinr

— -----H IN IN

IO

j * -i
r r — p|ai«( u»lo Bar* with twfir* o r fibv fuTTl u*$4KH U iH £ W fV K !l I | v, .&lt;
i„t nine* on *hrlv&gt;* !*» niiupist to

WrekIy hum Ili*n«r Ufrmud*
•UatiiMi

S p in a l Li ta,

1a tin h«

i

. . r« ns t o -------------------------------I In- fur * lit intiin

|f
|

I

mhrr of
1'n* Ml.-Milt bomb, nmn •4 ••t ini'
' .1 Mlhf, r * ti' *&gt; -.otl i&lt;l

o

^
B&gt; V (i| iiii,i 1 MIMsf I
w | ,\
I- tl« » &lt;
l&gt;.i*11 Nj i aIi * l
idh
I*|1it Ir*I
sSlUU . • •*
'♦ . V( h i I *M I tlld \%r*i*t ..Oil till i'ii
.
,
*i*. -* tiMii it . r mi i
.if;rw**4a
hi
v
a
uh
is1 I 11it .IR■&gt; l j v» » *II &gt;
v* h uni f i n
I 111 1 k. i i llfl* k*i 3 tua t»’K
lit
ftv.to
11 Il Kill HUMI
in r •11O' ' I .
1111*i r hi Ait * t r ili*fvri I d
i it (*« i i end* it
•| 111m11 ) nw! t*f.Iff h
Ii.* 4i«hlri’
i
ss *ciape* IIImI
I %* .ip, !*•%*
■. '■.*,» 1 p, N M . art ii «ll i in ah on hod in
MU** Ml t*4
mat* i&gt;
i iMr W l I‘C\ U1i 110 11^. mull I*
.rid vkutii
.i
, | luhli'S|'0«ni |
4it^ Hiik fuim1 - knew Tiotnin^ uf
» h ipiiirt ol |
I"'
'Ii n a t u r e o f t h i s r e s e a r c h u n t i l uf viiicku'
■' »* h i|f
new * cam e
out
1 h e n w liter
Heat the m
. ' t i n in
p
on** a let ter to John'* parent*
■iP
litinJve
\**» yoo know of tnv m i ** de* ciVHifiitjallv to *" i
f i hi n atovi', Mi , uai l o f is ibf
* 11 t h e n e %* p a p e r * / ’
water to i •' *&gt;
I, 4 f hi'I Jli
Skimin i cp me a telephone ftl
in " i n
Ml til All
. t.l
a*k the reaction here to the qunl
purities in ill.
111TI of till" Kisll
'amt h
When th.
hit lot n*&gt; *
lia\ Vnrhiea m Rmtar in cru
•nlid cuke. i.
ft mil v\.i t•*i
I r h i r r til Seattle, VVa*h . h:i
not add to
fat u*cd fo*
litvrd to *pend a vacation w ii
n tf. mu kin*
u i and Mia C. B, Sr * ' v on
Mak inr I oimIi i Soni*
1 . i«i n\v«H&gt;d l.ik • VIr
V'orine
Iiiy'le. i» or
' Ut I .1ppT o.u s fortnerIV with the lUikw | * miistelv 1 1
*S |»t&gt; cold
n t n t o i i of the Arni\ at tliland*•Jwale*. .SS It
,i i, snlt fr»**
\ o B a *e
n'n of laid
.it te«r'id '
nit hiii’fl I"I
( p|
tile on
I’ayne
phvatca i lilt » -tl * 4
• i ci ho with the Army h;i* tn-eu |hmifoditdd *n n
t ' *i» riiiiifi
' 1till , lllll.b 'I
I 1 1 ,i*!*f^i ie i from
I * nne**ee to
o .ip m n k K * *
v‘;n*r iiurnto from wh.ih pint So minimi, nt* i
The JihoVt* i
f •even* I 1
• i|
In be to H . n o |spin
III» fi-d, it i*
iliMtht /unryLiii tit &lt;»ieenvfortl mount of fat
i • non
k e t t le ,
f 1 ha* returned from a vi*ii h M to ll*4*
•s* i t ie ,
i a r e fu llv
IMaCe I..'
| «kt!h hi* ro miii , l*r Zworykin
%M wnt e i fct i ,
limly with n
.I •s{ H'lpiiliit, executive of N
loiii:-haiiiRf »i
. i&lt; it
ot
iron
• \ Bt ricHim, N J
k ■■itii*
p n .id le
\h on. nt I*
I i Waiter Bndcri of &gt;anfoid VBow ly * - *
to 4Io.l IO
v ivai
Air
sSlaitoii and
Mr* rmini t* inr •*f ‘
. J...nf 7m. F »
pi.shfer have retui ued t«* their I u allot hei •• i &gt;'* i.eli the fat
in w home here iiftn aiternlin# uut . uni hot
n i t in I n t in
* it« ho rial of their \ *oi*v daneo
i I fit oi s |m'
h. Td
|*»*
1* i ! iinn e i! i t Ik ItlId ••n.*
l&gt; nmt •v.
t h e iv e
1 i'ii 1' 1II'M.
Sr vein I local hio * lire ho,to
| ! i&gt;111 tlu- War Si'l v ice It I* i v until tiif
'**! I hi \
it1 no i rrp *i t 1
M*&gt;e«w*. , f
.1 In i ' ' l t . . I Tt'HpOfotli*f11
1«
(’alii i li|(i '**'**• *» * |t. T.
1 I iMIff W0»h|
U h n t»«»
tin
,.*!* of Ml ii lie1 Mr* S i
lii4 H
Id4*t 11 IT*1’.
Sut itrtinv rvrnmcf
I I i*11 ef
on
.1
4
M
*
'
III
*
*
M
l
4
1
1
.....
| •M i pi e*ent vi 11v 11 anil Mi •
,1. » 111
1 &gt;4 1 41‘ It
| 1 •n, -t Mari i *. Mr* WMtt #n, 1

Mr* 1 II Mtuticl
it punch wu* *erve«f
o i t ha rle* Vtheit &gt;
lii- Iill idV W1it 1I'M f
I1
* III- Hit* With fhi­
nt at i**o l,o of f Hi'

»*Tl 4- |ht
___. .. . 1 ,

thn^LJ TJOt Or
r«f€Z«* h+fat+ it ha

A t ’TO MECHANICS W A N T E D

i

K m p lm in v iil

•

i'e r m n n v n t

•

(iu o tl W u r k i i i i ; C n iM lit iiH is

•

(i.Mid P a y
A p p ly O n ly

If K t p e m n c f t l

W IGH T BROS. COMPANY
C h r y s le r

P ly m o u t h

H it |&gt;erfect urn
list. Po itilioh
hcmiburg with ■
fetching w itp of
veiling, l i l t final
note to emphasize*
your femininity.

IBiWstor
excLustva r (r « W

YOWELL’S

a i it* iiun'kU

S A N K O H I)

BIRTH AN N o t \f I M K M

J ii I’ ntwr -tr
wht* she wan the &gt;nir*t of her ton in ­ ouru'e the Inr tit t.f f, -ini, Ju|i
law and daughter, Mr, and Mra,

plan to Ira vr Thnrid i\ •nomine
for Ft Myers where Krv BraJey
will niiuinr hi*« flutir^ u- j fiHur
of the Church of lh»' Safaren**
there
Rev, Bmley mnoiunred that n
muaical program i* being filantted
and rrrjue*ted *onvF* will he *uri(r
hy hi* dnuichter. I orrame. ami
Sir*. Bruley The public h»n been
extended a cordial invitation to
attend

June* II

Mr unit Mr*

Thom n*

Watkina.

,,t i

W r - lo e s ilm

IIn the Ferpalil I .ughtnn
has rial I I ik i 11» I

Aug

Metn

Mrs
Eliiabfth Hsrtlssun
rrturnnl froni J.trksonv|ll» wh,vr
Auction tiri'lge ■•&gt;iginntetl
*h« was i-nllni by lb* ssrious ill­
ness nf tier mothsr, who is r»- I mil a. when three English inep
mirteil ns being much Improved. tiers of the | ml pm r iv ii serv u ,
fournl it Int possible to f i mi
Birth Annoanremrnl

fourth
In seeking* n thi ee-tin rule.
Mrs Anns Mclwisl and Mi»s form of bridge, they hit upm
Becky Mcl-eml nf St. Augustine the Idpa of bidding foi the dci
have been spending ■ few day* Isratio
with Mr« Kenneth Mcl-eod and
Mrs. Martha Moffitt on Celery
T A F F Y F A ltT t
The home of Miss Helen t'etrus Avenue
, was the scene uf an old fashioned
taffy p u lling party given by Miss
Pfc. Robert E
M luhell has
1‘etma for a group of friends on reported to San I’edro, Raltf.
after spending a A? day leave
Tuesday -evening
bags m ails and filled. Durtn» the
Refreshments nf punch and with his wife, Anne Mitchell and
past few months BMH knitted rookies were served Inter in the soli Hobby, H r had just returned
articles have been completed an 1 evrnliig to the following
the
seven months in the Euroshipped. Nine staff assistants Misses Roily Session of T ro y, from
peap Theater.
have been on duty, covering 67 Ain., Bohldtl Morton, Dtrrolhy
boun last month. One N u rse’s Mrl am. June Pennington, Anna
l.ieut. Col. and Mrs W. G.
Aids has given 10 hours. The le e W illis , Mary l.ee M attalr
Campbell left Monday for Cali­
Junior Rod Cross Christm as Unit, and Etta Spaulding of Green­ fornia after spending the week•Ant, overseas,
--------— ,. was beautiful.
----------- ville. I'a.
T h e p young people are to be
coDgratulated on th sir work. Two
hundred Christm as cards were
•lib S in t by the Junior Red
C ro lt.

i

* PXOF n v i

T U 8 SANTOH!) HERALD, SANFORD FLO RID A

. A U G U S T 2 9 ,1 9 5 5

, letn atom shell ..ulinuii

.,.1 in ' benn-ti v Hint i't-v —
11 -

in liie . iiihE'i'-I pnrtnle of
, nn nl whti'b i on esisl either
nr in 1 1-rntiinmioii vitii
iai art ides of tile -wine *'i
.ill fVIeIII element
The diiinesticnllini of the
•h in South \ fries for
I'd ;
dl.ll

Fall Offering 1945

Straw Hats
REDUCED
2 5 Percent

S E R V IC E M E N ’S
CA LEN D A R

a under—
Dancing
Instruction
under the direction of Mra.

Alton Du*bury. —8.00 P.M.

tsruls d a n c e— o r­
Tuesday— Regular
chestra. —8:30 P.M,
Wednesday— Community singing
1:00 P.M.
PJ under the direction
—8:00

Stay ten degrees cooler—

of Mrs. Ed Lane
th u rsd a y — Bingo * t 8:30 every
week, ~
Elk* Club
eponsorei Bin“
.
go every second Thursday.
I huradev.
Frid ay— Dance to the Juke Bo*
I - 8 JO P.M,
Saturday— Movies at 8:30 P.M.
Sunday— A picnic the first Runday every month. Free tranef, Rortation from th# U S D —un ­
der the direction of Joe Hall.
. S u n d a y ntomlng breakfast—
coffe* and • doughnuts served
V S e e tn m tO KK&gt; A.M . to 1:00

seieral degrees smarter

i llrrc p I 'assni ii.is-ii -.ms •tiir* sii-

sliOKp in liitflun ir.llbri

tn the new

live copper tuned lim sn

Mallory

A ,li«lmi
witli the

rffrcl uf tlusse )uu u***il to h t III i usturn inadr iftoe* Good with Mark ur

P A N A -P A J A

bruWn. lliiA »ilh navy, unusual w.ih
*4 siren

A&gt;a,laid- I l&gt; |

*

•P .M ,'
ppen H otan every Sunday tven-

wlth game*
amuaemewM.

and

other

FA HWD : Itsyon C rsp r
Rumaine
M /i.t
10 to 44
C O L u is H . Assorted
Pretlom Ins ting)

$7.95 P A N A M A S ...................
•

d .f

now $5.96

) 1 Iff F3.

W

$6.50 P A N A M A S .... .................now $4*88
______ L - , j ,

$5.00 PANAM AS .

.

■

now

W °W yott
boy th.t MALLORY or
l l ETCHI80N straw to fiaWi thf aeaegn
and iava inonay. VtntlUUd or m alar weave

.

Look at Your H i C r
Everyone Else Doesl

Non-Ratloned Q u a lity :

Baby Shoe*

( Hlnrk

Save your precious ration
stam p; protect your bshy*»
tender feet with a hittensoft shoe! lf)0 r * virg in woftl
uppers, thick felt soles; de­
signed In e snug, well f it ­
ting* ankle pattern, con­
structed to last!
S lle a 0 to

T h is buttonfront dress is dr
signed so that even the
wearer of a sire 44 w ill look
D im ami smart. Scalluprcl
'* rovers and pockrta add in le re slln g softness.
The nerrtew self buckled
belt keeps the w aistline
slim .

98c

N in e dainty smoked pearl
tnilUma aiiarkle th# diets.

Luxurious Com fort!
___
r

i NW
,
s'W

,

- * '.’r

W om en s Slippers

l

U

.98
s~ *

■

'

-

.

v
'

-it

'

v
- *■

■*
M i

t

»•

*

■ a .’ 4 ;

,4 !•

m

'

—

•

^ r

..

.

.

n •
if

It

�1

%

U»I*W

JLMU I

H A V E YOU CONSIDERED

. =_
- ■ • • •

Seminole County
Court Record

\ ,

. . - - the rost of home ownership this wayT Tarn rent
dollars Into home ownership dollars. Thru our Law Coat
home loan plan.

Without P.ln/ul

Cost o f Renting
Rent I’ cr Month
*25
.15
15

5 Yearn
?I500
2100
2700

10 Yeans
$8000
• 1200
5400

First Federal Savings &amp; Ixian Association
o f Seminole County

;

Phone 694

209 Magnolia Ave.

BUSINESS SERVICE
THE 80W Is preferable to
|60 deductible colliiion or
set automobile Insurance.
our mle* for your rars
trucks. C. M. Boyd A Co

the
up
Get
md

yrtraAY,

rJANPOttfl HUHtTOA,
■T . '" * l

Augnst 10
Warranty Deeds
Chiles, Walter H. individunlly
A as truiteo to Cheater C, Pos"gste Company.
I’odmore, John A. ct u* to Ben­
jamin Beach.
I'odmore. Richard Clark to
Benjamin Beaeh.
Clark, James S. to Benjamin
Beach. .
Reddin#, Rof A. ct ux lo Carrie
Leater.
Curtis, John E. to Harold A.
Curtis at ui.
Hlfkson. R. G, ct ux to State
Board of Education.
Brantley, Hilton ct ux to Jim­
mie Boston et ux.
County Deeds
Smith, Archie B. et ux W h of
N 10 acres lot 2 Hoc. 1/20/dO.
( Arrington. Harry lot 10 I-ane's
Actil Sanford.
Dupree. W, R. lot* 4 A 0
Lane's Add Sanford.
Wight, Ralph B. et ux lota -10,
II. 4.1, 44. 46 46, 47 A IH 1'alrn
Hnmmnck,
i*
Little, Homer W. lot l!&gt; r*t.
Mellon.
Ball. Fred W. JO ncrca squnie
in SW cur lot 1 See 30/19/29.

sta tu to ry lin n i N i i l r t d by law,. In
T b * W ANTOUD H E R A L D . Hartford,
HoHorAU Discharge*
FtArkls- a * « w ,p a p e r o f a sn S ra t
islton
la
s a id
C o u n ty
and
l). S. Navy U&gt; Trthur Glbaen.
Slrru
ta \Y,tncM m F b a n d a n d ’ f t - !
U. 8- Navy 'to tloy Thomas (Ifa
c ls l i i i l o f o f p r s , at Hanfnrd.
Johnson.
F lorid a, thla I t ih d i r o f - J u ft £
Power of Attorney
U. m i. (V P . IIKMMDON. Clark
C
Carswell, William B. to Mar­ ircu it C ou rt Ham lnola C ou n ty,
F lo r id a B y : a U H a K t 0 . C . ,
jorie Carswell.
A f f id a v it

Clark. France* L. owner of Nti
of NWU S A E or Railroad
Sec 18/ 20/Jl lea* certain describ­
ed parts at time of her death.
Virifinla Clark i'odmore, daughter, sole heir.
*
August 13. IS43
Warranty Deeds
Want. Iinlwlla to Herman
Jacnbsnn ct ux.
Osteen. Donnie to Maryetter
Pearson.
Hnnfbnl-Oviedo Truck Growers
to Chase A Company,
Freeman, Will ct 'iix to Corn
8tnllwnrth
D eed s

Evans. Frnnk et al to Ethel
Humphrey,
Wesley, Ivory Lee to Limit a
Knvcrly.
Quit Claim Deeds
J. K. Bartlett A Song. Inc. to
Walter Blake.
Tru*lee's Deeds
Anders. L. M. Iota 1 to 6 Blk
40 Snnlnndo.
*
•
Buchanan. C. S. ct ul lot 8
Blk 5 Sanlandn.
While. J. R. lot 43 Blk J.
Ilarvify. L . H. lot 2 111k 2 In

1 i

E

1*

A. Williams
Atlantic Bank Jjldg.

ungnlow, trapsed1st*

ATER.
MGR.
NAVAL oHl
like fuml

UPL*

vt.

o f KW'-t of SWH Bcc 3/20/30.

Real Estate Mortgages
Humphrey. Ethel et vlr Clyde
C to Frank Evan* ct al.
Real Estate Mortgage A Crop
Lisa
Admim. W A. et us to Central
Pin Pro. Credit Aaan.
Sall'fscllon of Mortgages
Fedora! Farm Mortgage CoT|&gt;
to J F Story et ux.

ROBERT A . WILLIAMS
2 '

BEAL ESTATE-MIOKEK
■ AlUnlle Bank Bid#.

in rontT or till; rotary
jv u u f , a u m a o i.c r o rn T V .
statk
or F L o m n a .
ik
PMOBATU.
IN IlK T H E E S T A T E O F
C L A ItA I . O H K K If
-a
Ilr r r iH d .
T O X U . WHOM
IT M A T

NOTICE

CON-

CDItN;

N otlra is h ereb y | l &gt; i s d ia l Mrs.
F ln rsn ea L e ig h to n flin t h e r (Inal
report ae A d m in is tr a trix
o f the
r e la te o f C lera L. U l t r a d e ce a s e d :
t h a l she H ied her p e titio n
(o r
filia l d ltc h e r g e . and that aha wilt
a p p ly Is the
H o n o ra b le
B . • Vf.
W a re, County J u d a s o f Hernlnote
C ou n ty. F lorid #, o n tha «th day
o f H eplem ter, l i f t , l o t a p p ro v a l
o f sam e and fo r final d lo r h a m o a*
A d m ln le tra lrlx n t (h e ( s l a t e at
C lara 1.. Ovsen, dscaaaa d. o n thla
In d day o f A u g u s t l i f t .
M rs. y i o n a r * L e ig h to n

The Eiwcx Studio will bo cloned during the month
o f Auguat except for the following hours:

2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.
.9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M.

Monday ....
Wednesday
Friday .....

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

Admlnlotrstrlx 6( the
oafslo of Clara U

llr re n , d e ce a se d .

P

I . I I Y

$ U E

^ Sen/no/e D ry C leaners

^

OtnV sot,

d id ‘Ttou
KNOW ADAM WAS A

rrn B w u L ^ m
C h a p p e ll'a fW D ,
B.tllur&lt;l. W. B. el ux lota 16
Roaen, Leo lota 22 to 6.1 2nd
A 17 Blk 23 Ranlnndn.
Se&lt; St. Mellon.
Armitagc. E. M. lota 10 A II
Deluind Finance Co. lot 30
Blk I Dreomwold.
Chappell'a 8/D.
Hutchison, R. U. lot 11 Blk 2
Jane. A, A. lot 1 less S 300
ft of W 1462 ft See 25/20/29.
Chmeron City.
Ixiian, J. A- et ux lot 1 Blk
Hpccr, 0 . A. Jr, A C. B, Lee
C Burnt Vista Estates.
Jackson. U J. et ux lota 6, 7,
10 A 11 Btk C Main* Add
Lung wood.
Hughe*. Julia lot 408 Altamonte
Land Hotel A Nav. CVa B/D.
•
Keogh, Mile* A Ida lot* E, F,
G A M
Blk 62 Crystal Lake
r.verynnc (alia
Shore*.
deeply Ingrained soil
Tdtix. Roy et ux Inta 16, 17, dry cleaning at Ita
18, 19 &amp; 20 Orange Dark.
Wetherington. E. C. ct ux NH
Whitc’a 8/D .

LIABILITY .Insurance is most
Important. You know what it
would coat to replace your
home, furniture, mtrchmdla?
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES
end automobile if destroyed.
10c par Hne for one insertion
But you don’t know what the
Me per Bne for tbr** insertions
verdict Is going to ho In a law
OTe per line for 6 inaartlona
suit involving bodily injury or
•5 per line fnr 20 insertions
death. Gat adequate ilahlllty
Minimum rale* . . . JOe
coverage. C. M. Brtyd l Co.
PHONE 143 OR BRING YOUR Art- la THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* in Hie line, inrludlng phone and address.
STORAGE your cai al Kant’s
All advertisements for situations wnnt»J will A* ehsrgsd far al the
Garage. Special
rats dead
Pegkltr rlanrlfl, A rales.
.
__________________Storage
UTO BODY ANIl PKNIlKK
ECU SALE
WORK BY AN EXPERT. SU­
PERIOR AUTO PAINTING—
large assortment o f colofa Your
H.B. I'tpv t'n. ine,
car can look new. Bring It lo
ONE
FRESH
tow,
3id
ealfi
one
CAS and Oil spare boaters. Oil
us nnd »ec.
second
calf;
i
thoroughbred
Water Heater*..
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Guernsey Heifer fresh In foal.
18 W. lit St.
Fhone 51J
A. G. Clause, 2621 Orange Ave.
PRESSED FRYERS — We will
hare a limited number of diall­ PRE-WAR Admiral Record play­ Bull Service, registered Jersey
ed fryer* for sxle during thu
P h o n o R70-M .
er, play* anv site record, eawreak until
further
notice.
ceilcnl
condition.
Phone
MT-W.
— AUTO PAINTING —
Tender Fry Poultry 2205 Han
NOW is good time J o paint y»” V
ford Avc. Phone 924.
car We also do expert hooy
P l e n t y sdnnow* sen nours NIre GUAVAS fur Jelly—Zinnia* god
and fander repair. Yates Auto
lot. ” f Fii.u-i, 11*1*141. In,hurt'.
Paint and Body Work*. 105 N.
Mangold plants for your gar­
Lumber Y*f\l
Palmetto Ava. Phono 371.
den. A K. RusseUar, Flutist,
phene 212 W '
CPU0 1 JITKRY &lt; 1 . 1,.. tar*.* , ie
WASHING machine* repaired—
and all horn* appliances. Cald­
k tlnmnrks. hroiaUlb'» i' h , I
FLUKKNCK
OIL
IlANGE—
$40.
well General Repair Shop. 707
5 a/ock to vc1'
'■
It.s
00.
Phone
400-J.
North Mll(*. Orlando, phone
Brown, 2b H “ ' •
Avo,
2-1972 or Ssnford 9156. Prompt
Phone 43'3. CM r !•
Bervlcs.___________________COMPLETE *.&gt;b
.irater. i M1SCELLAIHLUU8
. large tank. A-l ebmluion. C.A.
J T d” r 0SIE|. DEALER, in gmliuiii row
V Wh|ddon*
vanltad. hlvk atpl copper pipe,
I’ UIVACY
eooipUda stock rtn hand In slx«*
5V WILLYS Sedan, I
gu-xl YOUR natural dash
from ‘4*’ to 8". from on* length
v rendition, newly r«
uned.
m money miltei
to egr load lotg. All »Ues pip«
?r Phone C,mnly 1IU5.
liadr
rcspcrWd her*.
fitting*, valve*, pumps, high
for light pick-up.
rslatives air . m
and low head centrifugal pump*,
about your erotjl!
ga* angina driven centrifugal
NEW dinetle table, four chairs,
player or bualni
numns. home 'automatic elec­
V light finish. 307 E. 3rd St.
will not baar of
tric pumne, range boilers, nnouaffairs.
matfo tanks, solar water heat­
‘WO incuhntnrg ami two br«t«dembarrassment.
er tanks, olectric motors, gas
r r r t,
clrctrirully
rnnlrullcd.
Rossonnbfo credit teqilull*meat*.
lnos. Complete stock ptumbClytle C. &amp;fute. toko Monruc.
No co-makar*. 00 mo*Oar loans.
»0Pp||c*.
Wall drilling,
IODERN, well constructed home
i will save money by getting
"
t
j
«
r
In Mayfair acction. Phone PHI
K r price* •before buying. A.
between 0 A. M. and 0 P. M. Florida Bank Brno.
ROSIER. 915 West First
Big— Lt Sanford, Florida.
*
IAN’S pre-war bicycle; nid and
Urge reel. 1198 Park, Phone
available. Call Banfo
626-W.
A Glaaa Company^ PI
lOrirtTALtZATION
Insurance,
lLOST
Indlvilluul, fniiii|y and gruup. FOR |6 additional you
OUR Jewelry Floater policy wjll
to your automobile
C. M. Boyd A (jo.
repay you fur jewelry lost,
poliry medical n»yn._.. ..
stolen of destroyed. No If*.
iNDBTORM invurnncc. Now i*
curb person accidently Injure!
C. M. Boyd A Co.
i
the time to protect your |&gt;rnwhile a na#s*ng*r In your car
and each pedestrian hit by RATION hook No. t - wTlTi*
pcrly ngninvt windstorm d«m
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
your car up to 3760 each. C M.
Mae
Wilburn.
900
Willow
Boyd A Co.
Avenue.
1,090 LIFE Insurance tn oich
person age* 16 to 36 for 117,
Ing money R»1
tO, dividends reduce the year­ VOIt RENT
rd • Call D. Ilt
ly cost to 113.60 after the 1st ONE front bedroom. 306 Eait
raining, BNAfi.
jrnsr. ('. M. Boyd A Co.
20th 8 t, phone 381-J^____
IDS (or 10 yean on
;
NEW INNKR8PRING
re, automobile and ID*
OR HALEI-.20 acre farm, good
MATTHES8KB
uuronce by not Insuring
house', inula | corn! spraying
0-Doublo 1m&lt;iI alae; 20 Twin bed
H . Loyd u Co. _____
machine; other tools. Jr mler*
slxe, Inchiiling new springs, all
p*ted
sea
Pad
Hasty.
Cameron
layer felt padding ami 6 ox.
City, Hanford. . ;___________
A.C.A. Ticking. Thonr 673-J,
1Tin- Banfnrd Mallrrss Factory. COTTAGE with plumbing, light* RADIO aenrlce man, 60W Coni*
and watrr, located one mile
mission. ELECTRIC 8ERVICE
SEASONED-plno wo&lt;mI, cut In 4
North of 8L John* River
COMPANY'_______________ _
ft. Irnatbi; olxo wood timber
(iriaHYs
in
uuu
r
ii
Bridge, lit Gulf Filling Stafor sale, * turn page. A. M.
CASHIER—Young woman, no
tion. Phone Co, 4612,
Remuiuit, Golden Lake, phone
patience
necessary—wt
will
iTlXACRBS o f til* muck
train. Good p«y during train­
old Orlando Highway
ing period and position par20 Inch lodeatal fan, $66.
Co. 4701
manenL Apply Muntexuros lloPhone H 2, or 2110 Ban
Are,
ROOM with eeml-privata bath,
Close in, 700 East fn d _8 y
I girls for laundry
'NO Now ' Hampshire* for
o not apply unless you
le. tl-60 each. II. U Giescy,
y«*r round Job. Apply
W ANTED TO RENT
ola, Fla.
in to Baminote County
SALE - good electric Iron, COUPLE dtalros ftiroUhed hou;a
in or near town. Havo ear. r. WANTBDi Girl* for full Urn*
na 270-R,-^____
_______
0. Box 608.
____ •
’a Drug Store. - , i j
-AW AY, bod with Inner
Ing mattress, Ilk* naw TWO BFTHtOOM FURNISHED
« c 286-W.

a vito&amp; r

U U L i _______i ( . _ J i a l J L i A u *l l W ! l * g *

m sure, he f e u
TOR -fUE GIG APPLE.
^ OrtJNV HE? T -~ m

r in *

ir our auperfor cleaning and pressing services. Our dry cleaning ea^ses out
peraplratlon and grit . . . c leans to the very heart of the fabric fiber. For
at . . . *om e_tojhe SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS.

§ IE JM3 HPs!&lt;D)ILtt v m (taiEAWfflRS
/ . V I f‘ / T E

't o

M

P A

f i t

5 A N KO f t D . F L A ,

&lt;A&gt;tral Advertfe«ment
IV

'IN
K tl
***
T li

&lt;o t iit
of
ru e:
i o i m v
n i h i K. *H M t*n i.*-. r o l j v t v .
VIVTSS
OF
F I.O IIIIM .
IK
FIIU O A TtL
h i ; TIUJ K fT A T K O F
It A J II VI1T
‘
I t r e e * ,e 4 .
A 1,1. WIIIIM IT M A T CON■' K K N

-■Ni'tlr» L |4. rrhy a’Vrp llial J "

it a r *in III eml t;|a
F lM t l Hi
nUir i&gt;f ll&gt;« d itiilv
|&lt;min#

IJ iffr

hi*

volition

(or

11141 liRi fi|#wi

Hnal

dlichnrsr-.

Yin! IHr1 hr- Will apply *« lb» M«n-

d n b l®

It

VV.

W » i* . C o u n ty Jud«D
•it/ Hrmlholf c'f.uh
l^lortUs »*n
!
7lh
«lAF
o
f A USUAL 4 H L fift
m
f in a l

of

n ftn iS

aH fl

fo r

fln s l

dllpritarjiv a » LRvcult*i5 of the e«i«
"*t|* nf l;mma J It Aft,
th l.

J*.*

I

~rj

I I I h Hmf nt

i.

U|S.

Win* MA ItTIN :

H x ^ o t o r tif

of KtnmR J

t&gt;i*

,

*

Hurt.

■Ii'i’rtaiitd
N o lle * .1* hrrvtir s lv e n that I
US , &lt; s s s ( n l In tha ra m rn l snrt
ttre bu slftsas st lajnaw uM i, Florlita.
u n d er tha (Ic lilto u s u n i , " L o n s w nod ' t'Umeni I'r o d u c ia and THe”
.k g th a t I tntvnd to r e a lste c aald
.uwna pursuant lu tha " r ir lltt o u a
Nam *
n ta tu ta ’’
(C lia p ia r
lo »U
U H I f t F lo,P la t wi t h tha Clark
&gt;4 lh a ClrcUtl Cuarl o f Hamlnola
C otfiTlr, F torld a

W, .1 W rlla. Jr.

Auk

N ow * to p h o n o h orn et

.

I*, t o i l

The South Iphonored. U he keen cJh w n a* the place where
»

thousands of returning heroes will first art fo o t on their
n*Uve soil.
”*; &gt;‘5 v*' \

’ t

*

•

Yon nay see some of them Idas.that sol&gt;. And yots may ace
many nor* waltfnf hopefully to get a long distance call
borne.
r

*

t

&gt;1T—-

4

* ’ -k

How about all of na akippLpg aonae long distance collar How
ahonf keeping the necessary onoa brief ? Lot ns glaifty accept
thla Ineonvroicoocfor those who hare given so much for us.

'" * '* * * ,
I.IHATIOV

TO,

ntA ciiKBMa,
Idenc* sad Rost

■ u n k n ow n : T o *
4 a n d rvqulrt&lt;1
Mu U H I o ( C o m -

ctes W. Cherms
sd d iv orce, bow
“ -‘■it Court of
ride, on or
’.«rove tha !S*n-eakt
Ituls Day.
,* w it. the ar&gt;l rtny
L Hcjilsmbw.
A. to. UR. In del*i! (hereof said
t * 4,s * still e r v c o s A
' Part*, u t
led ' tor th*
this o r d « r b e Pub

�*

U| I

*4*

■»&gt;I»•

.,

FRIDAY, .AUOVftT 17, 19,45

TTIF. SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA
C u iin h
s t v l r d at-

LEGAL NOTICE
M ake Your Gasoline Coupons
( ’a irv You F arther

"

i.l

- r u e &lt;i h
M l TH

-o r

r

n it « T o k n i r
J IIIU IA I.
C IH C l.IT

lO t lT t .

USB SIIK I.I. KTIIYJ, G A S O L IN E
A

SPEEDY SALES &amp; SERVICE

I I '.M I I O U :

C IM H C K H * .

11

Plaintiff

IIA T T IK

am West i*t si.

o r r u m in * .

n o . am v
J MA/.r.

TH K

n o t ic k
to

MATT

I A P P K A Il

DffrrHliihl

)

8TA TK OF K U m ll» A
It*
IIA T T IK S1A/.K, f ..li|r » r r anil

m ill

i k a*

u f ik r n t it it

You p r** h#r#b|

noli (led l h«l *

m i 'll. fom* for®n for u ti m Inl

af a in * I

xiift

y it f t"«l

c i. i t

thk *T*rK
AM )
K fllt

11

M A Z K

) ** u

In |h f Circuit Knurl i»f fUmlnole

I iu it t in
In
&lt; h n iii t*i *
,! ■ * .. • * t T t I It b v a
J

t -►

:IAI(| i.’**UI ■'

i nila t •

In

[' y | * m l l In,

11»r i ' I f I k

foill **!

ii f

tltr

In n .

l l * , Ff‘ tn

j

Flower Fresh
&lt;&lt;*r &lt;t

|nl in »-tiil •ytt **l

|&gt;r r »i ’ t l b * il

I*»«

I'l’ r lilr l* !
Tl*i* * a .
M A Z i.

r, f
mM

i -

..i

Im
.

U*

fun *

tittlb i l s b r l l

t •“ it,* lit nr In tlio rn ry l
•mu t&gt;n I fit* flin t llinntii)
ill
jii | i i f n i • t
If I.
I.rin i;
H i *1
3fit its* "I i«nt inon lli up'! I hoii*
p rirr l&lt; 111* to 11It *.*lr1 l*lrrk M*«l
written di f r iiu * if »n&gt;
l" ih«-

c iir *

ska

la

l or

■"

U w

J iit liiiir n t

i H ' it .

ri in n

II A I T H ' M \ / I .
IT M .S s tut tt.iml Hill'll .M l i»f
*nl»l r*nf" f
i Hp i*f »*i *i
Kim 14.*
i b in

i *m 'til.*'

U*FKI&lt; I \t.

t.f

Au vu*i

—
»• I*

Summer

• *m ill \ i li'.tllU IK
•I
v ii i i » l i ’r&gt; to y o t ii &lt;!•
•&gt;11 i
In li« ik .till! I ' i i
i l i m i a c u l a t f a ll I lii'im v '
iiiit u m T
The
.ninTii i
v on l i n i n ' y o u r &gt; lot h e ■
to u s th e s o o n e r y o u 'll
yet
th e m
hack
s|»&lt;
l i ' s - l l ^ 1 |‘ ii 4
f |o\&gt; I r

v»«l*

»mi In .lefduM
ih* ill «in| Iff A

II K it N I •* *N

An 1'lf‘lk »(

S.liil/ lilt’

t'lM iri

T E L E P H O N E
OPERATORS

not li t

filn*l* or Married
Ac* 16-35
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
ESSENTIAL WORK
WITU
PEACETIME FUTURE
Overtime Pay--Paid Vacation*
Frequent 1 ncreatta
Pleaianl Eoviromaaat

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
703

fo r

no %v*iint&gt;r*r

rr

I **M
iI » I lilt’ Ita |l|iI -

Afii r 1
in *nii!

n il |

| You buy inturanre,
pay fo r it, anti forgrl
it—until you haro a
, Iom! Then you want
• action. If yon Injured
through tu, wo m Vo'
, care of all detail* and
arrange a prompt **t.
tlcmcnt. That'i Serp■

ritbi

LANKY DRY CI.K \ M V .
7 «»

AM.

&lt;*KRK

K t » l Irt*

II

MI.Kl

* *

V' il* *V
I-

!&lt; • • i I. *

MEliCH BLDG.

c h * r k *-

„

Ilf- i l l Ml
l i In

M m p b*
if*- * i -0.1
f ( l« d
H i.
• ■»*i inn

■

a fi*!

tb.ii

r
h*

UNKLE
T h e re ’s O n l y
ONE THING TWAT'S

SPECIAL NOTICE

AND THAT'S

SOUTHERN

FRESHER

CATERING

&lt; &lt;&gt;

Ii

than

y o u

B R E A D --

/

HANK.SEZ

FASSENGER

WHEN A MAN BECOMES
SUDDENLY RICH H I U&amp;UAILT
PINOS OUT THAT Ht HAS A
WOT M O R I KINFOl KH THAN

WHICH 16
VERY VERY
GOOD/

Day Dry Chi ming Service
To All Vour Bakery
Needs - - -

fi Day Laundry Service
r e io t t iiiie iu l

th a t

new

n is lo m u n t

sen d

t h e ir

It's

M&lt;&gt;N ItA

alwayn fresh when
you huy it at

Have Ton JnraiiMmt .*f n

R obb’s
Home Bakery
101

W .

t it

Phone

BM

inati#ii with ib r thmir* vou wan*
prlctfl •« |i| lr*
V'ii *
afford to p a y ’
Thi-i you m u il
have been iticjnuin* .t&gt;uut tb*

J

S E M IN O L E

MINIM,K COl'NTV LAUNDRY CO
Phone

175

Fl'm'tUI
0* SAUry*.^
KHOJAL »**
r. fh±t » i•mrbtkr

T t lt F

S lio r

W e 'r .

prepared to pnn lilt luo with tin
latest in *oat m ie n , tan belt*,
apart [dujta. m uffin • and tail
pipe* for a ll fa r.
and ■&gt;!
ru u rie , out p n r r - in &gt; .iln u ys i e*n
■ (triable

Southern
0 B read ,
t».M*.»•Mt

,lk i&lt; fc r « ii* * h M /liiiJ » m J
a n tJu tk

*• m 1

'

lutrtur tie KN-OSA£, detef*. A»1 lie

* l VI* S\ i i t 10* V0 Ut M11 f« f . ' l l t

0

1 0 'J f t

H 1 M t \wkht4 *

201 NO. PARK AVI..

O f. $ « A * w r * A r « i * * t

'(toHw/JadMrhU
___ L . I —

*

BILL’S SPECIALS
WHISKEYS
QUANTITY

GOLLY, YOU'VC: CUPE BEEN
A LONG TIME . IS ANV THING WRONG

WHOA, WHOA,
SILVER! y-— ,

3 lh '« '

M h‘H
f.th ’s

PlK.
S lh ’H

P 11.
P 1Hi

GIH’h .....
......

come o n ,

T U X E D O FEED
STORE
Complete Lin* of Ta**do t'rrd
S ilver IU’ II Cuban

... Rlh'it .

TCeywtonc Gin Culian
51I»'m ..9
C'nslinet Qln Cultan
5lh*n
Herman HJU ArfitHtliim fithn .....
Carta HJnncu Mexican Uctr 25c per botlle— I
the Cnm&gt; re^nfair price ___ — .............. .......

FINE 1MIY1RTED B3ANQ1
t

El q

w

Graven
Ron ChlcnLn
Ron Aldabo

BUT tvr All )
A JO&amp; TO LX1 r ,-------, ______ — — ^ ( WHAT

tonto head for the

S Q U A T T E R S 'C A M P .

ALL RIGHT,
^ VICTOR

I'A t G O I N G

THE OTHER WAY. /w——

— r*

MAYBE IT WAS A NO,ir w a &lt; n ' t
MJ6TAHE TO GET GRAMP PiPN !
IN THlG CRA7V ,i PAT I El L IK •
EVPkYt tore- &gt;
LAND RUSH
, VVA* . Al l

Tele phon* IM
C»r. Hanford A 2nd Street
Hanford. Florid*

INSURE
MEANWHILE

RUMS AT SACRIFICE PRICES
....

YOU ano

SILVER. r

o b t

kTonles Spanish llrandy
...........
Illilehiftfin 5 Hlar
5lh*«
.................
Nlcaulaw DrAJtncida
Slh’a
.................
Ruiz 5 Hlar SjMiniHh ...^. BlhV ....................-

POUTED
in Zorn
Waldorf Asluria
Ulna) Chico *

not y f t , dan

PRICE
M.47
3.47
3.35
3.53
2.15
3.45
2.15
1.97
. 4.00
4.00

5th'*i ...

5 ( h ’«

THE LONE RANGER

CONFIDENCE

IF IT DOES.ILL ' k
PUSH YOUG TEETH
RELAY/ SO FAC DOWN THE!
TTCANf l o o k : LUCE P E A C L
'------ 1 buttoned ;

&lt;/ZY&gt;Y\SHOHCi-'

SUi'm

By PA pr '*'Mf,QM-a
llO ,
' l''’'I I

AKHT
SHE 16/ G O '
QSCLFAFOX
X r iO H E C '-;
HE FWRADE f
-t S r A Q T E D /J

WOW/ GALS TOTIN' THE

-i1-

TOOCH F O C V A Z -lT d F E D

.

!•*£ um- wny

t A mi iiicV let
ME ALO N E.1

UP* GOTTA B R U S H f“
'EM O FF LIKE r - y ^ r L
-----------. f l i e s /J c ; f

5 proof

Superior---------..., ...7,-5th*« 89 proof

SLondon
?,!t..
Bar

: ffiSJ

:

,^.1.----- 5th*« 85 proof
G^vcmmenf Hotme .
filhY 88 proof ...
Mum Ricardo
Slh’n M proof
Ron Monana . . . . . . . . 5th a 88 proof ....
Ron Monaiui
Q ti. .86 proof ....

ALL IMPORTED W I N E S -

Bv PAUL RQBINSOh
h e y /g a n d
HE WHIZZY

LISTEN TD L
HE RETIRED
T WOLF/i—

sa y/ w hat

G iv e s h e r e .*]

WHY THE P A R A D E c r - i - r ^ g H
F o e y o L 'e e s N E F ir / j.
b tl

/

•

^

/J - / 'MONOTONOUS
d * * -.I ISN'T I T ." / --

SALE

..r

�a

■?

n s F * ,'.* :

.1

r - -r

i

rJ .

.
( 3k.

page

FRIDAY. AUGUST 17, 1015

XIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

e ig h t h

Amphibious Units
Played Big Part
In Winning War
First Funding Made1
At (* u u d u l c a n u l ;
Sea,Lnnd,AirForceH
II) J llllN I.. H I’ H IN tiK H
A I' Ni'w»fei&gt;turr* W riter
One [thru**—unknown lu mmt
Am erican* nt the time of Pearl
H arbo r— *um» up the story of
victo ry In thr P w lflc .
T h r phrase
"amphibious op
•ration*.'1 It mean* thr *bllltv to
aend
troop* against
strongly
fortified cuait* ami w reit thrm
from thr rnrm y. It menu* lh com bining of aeu, land and air
power In a
precise coordination
never before w n in
war
Although
history hook* ran
cite m any previou* landing* I"
enemy territory, never were th rrr
t o m any in such abort time u«
the U. S •weep acro«« the I'ar lf ir . And never were Invasion*
iUCCesifully carried out n g u iii-l
auch firm ly defended nree».
Started At C u a d a lra n tl

t

America'i

f i t » t umphlhlou*

E
f
’

|

I

:

j !
0 . jt

f '
H ',
j.
j
{■ : j r;
) ' l
,
H v ..
j ;

We have juHt remodeled our upstairs department
have it displayed with bargains that will amaze

r

:
f

v.®!

BEDROOM SUITES

' ,

MISMATCHED

s .

Walnut
Finish!

-• 71."

; ^ j
•' ;
•'!

H - V •. i ;

landlug « m made nt Guadalcanal
- ;
In August 1042. The technhiuo
i
,
WSa developed along the New
.
Gillnea coaal, at Taraw a and the
M arshall*, In th r Marianna, thr
.......
T O ftK O U T IN TO T I I K H T H K E T S u» cheer the in-w, nf Juputi'a aurrender. liefor*
Philippines, Iwo J im t. OWInaw.i N**l h \ l . l ! t «
m*t ( ‘n O u ilm l in Brooklyn, N. V ,,
a* m «liuri fip- nf all fnithn ihrotignoUL the "city
ami iifflit i l i t y other place* alon» the nllm of St
11 n gathered In offer prayere o , g'utilode t bnt l t»« wur til hia| w in over mid |Hfare
tha fl.OOO-mlle path from Haw aii and world *"
(in te rn a tio n a l )
to the Jupaneie m ainland. To thr had rwme
le sso n i learned In Uland-hopping ________
_
were added the technique* proved
at North A frlra , S icily . A n ii'i I I / . . , .
I,1 . ,
and the Normandy bcacfihrad
fr i l l
I II
The aerie* of Pacific Irivailoii* ■ »
'
Was nrce**ary to establish ad l J (* * ( ’ |' |
vance base* long the route to . ,
.
Tokyo. The M ainhalls and (Juam I I I
became great nuviil a tatlo ia; Hm
*&gt;
pan. Iwo and Okinaw a provided
airfield* for the Itombing of
A,N ,
Jap an ; the Philippine* gave the j J l,|lr» •- •*"!
land ma** ami harbor* from rm u d .i i n ......
which illre cl a*»uult agalnat .H lro - 'Ja r r “ml. &lt;■
hlto’s homeland could he mount
that
&lt; -&gt;*•'
•d, Other base* were taken t*» uuo*\ l““'tdf
remove potential thorn* In the ledge »l thr
U. 8. aupply line*.
1k
l,u' 1
Followed A Pattern
»r*
“Amphlblnu* operation*" fol *'"■ r m .1
lowed a pattern that even the
l it . - .
Japanese came to understand per .for- it., t o»l
fectly.
"f 'b.- I si 1
The enemy learned to worry Sh.-w &gt; I n.&gt; 1
about inv«»itin when plane* from Wat lb ■ •.
Am erica’* v**t currier armad.i \ iii . m ,.,
. ,
began apnea ring regularly, bomb j which iln n t U
thg airfield* and m ilitary In &gt; for. e&lt; ui hinn
■ tallatlon* and *ral!ng off possi m m ld itfi it .m e* f ■ -* the ne.d
ble battle area* Then the m ig h lv of 17 nl ,1
*»en rtei dirrr'.l
gun* of battleship* mid cruiser* serving mu A llies,
iru l.id li i
took over, pouring Ion* of ahell* i ftelgiun Wur K rlie f, Untied 1 'Inn,
onto enemy strongpolnt* while Hell. f.-truer icirii
Itellef
I»
l c p * }Hiun«ir&lt;l »wny with rocket*
CiiH'hii*l&lt;»vuk u i, A i.ie ru -u i
Di-n
/Imkov, win* rofmiiititded the ittiimiari armie*
W hrn the target who aoft landing murk Relief Ani»»rinin Hi'liM «»
tbe B u m )* of F .rop** wrlcotilet (Itrirm l
craft began darting toward the France. tJievk Wur K#*lh*f, Am* «
1 «Pu foinimuitl' ti the AHieil Fort es in the
beach
Often the prc lnvanlon jrun I(Hn f fm lln lh m il. Am"*
n il' . 1 m Momuw
During the vt»n (Iru
hoinhurdmi'Mt v*wn *o In ttntf the lean Relief f*&gt;i liu ly . UiMtr
'/ 1 ! 1 1 .. S t W i to r e v i e w lO .UtHi S o v ie t
Invade ra wore well dug tutu t.h** 1 lathifumiiri
I iL*■*11v I . F im ih Ia
b -I ' pm I ir. hum if t rVi'r Fefnf *« r i tended I
beachhead before the numbed F u r c in lM iw r A in r rt ra n K*du f f*&gt;
&lt; Internatiuunl Kiuliopluito)
Ja(jMitete aupwatM] tmek. B y t i Kunvov I'hthfiidne W ar Hidief
sometime*—ft* on Iwo Jlm a—tne Pcdlnb War itellef, K h - uhh W h

Purni pvwpb have ,,n w m i «
m.ujH sink. Hi ..i.r.'ssfu l control |.
of infhitlnn
A runuwa) p r h f | i
•ituulion during 1 lie war, or while t
the pressure fur (ivillu tl good* nod'.]
service* contnui.-* during the curly d
postwar period, would spell die- ,
inter
for .11,10 y farm ers
nod .
tinur fam .ln-1
Many farmer
iinturn lly foul
gii.wl* rcasoo. c i,, pr|t cs »,0 t In* 1

8ome 1,600 ehlpa were eaalrted
to.the Okinawa Invasion, for •*amp)*— soma coming from Qoad[alcanal, aome from Leyke, aome
K
from tha Mariana*, eome even
■K
from the weat to u t. Despite
i r u t difference* In ap**&lt;lp Ana
K-i^CleUnce*. they got to thalr »*signed placet at the proper
B
moment.
■
R . ?
"F le e t tralna*’—the almost lni
credible a remade of supply ihlp*.
i
floating docks and maintenance
f’
Teasels that enabled the figh tin g
-i'
ghipa to remain at ssa for
month*— mod* It possible to
i
eprbtg Invasion after Invasion

political capital »f thi* bv *u p rio ri-I f
trig measures 111 in*.' or elim inate I
trice control*. It I* Important t
for them to remember (hat any I
decided rl*c in prlcaa and wage t
rote* during thi* period would t
add greatly to farm coala aa well .
as farm prirc*. A* long a* food
shortages root in tie. ^fno*t farm ■
prtMlurt* very likely could imld jj
thblr own if I'fiee* wero given ij
flee rein, lint lim l situation is ^
oujy Icrni on.rv
When war «|e- "
rrmids tnjirr uff, shortages o f;,
fur 111 glo ju ris are likely to Iw | ,
replured by s j r i lose*. If price*
ate allowed to get out of hand
M O V I N
now, farni price* then may nose­ O
dive while many item* of farm
M E D IC A T IO N S ^
r ,nen*e* stay
up .
In flatio n
J I(
control nerd* to remain effective all In ONE oulfltl Y
now If dlslre** Inter oil is to he
KlllEveS— L&amp;SiZlj
avoided.
The days o f a g ric u ltu ra l de­
l~lnllamad Wotary Eyai
pression and (he talk of furnt re ­
2—
Reiptrolovy Congeillon
lief a re still freuh In our minds.
Much of the d ifficu lty of the 3 —
Natal Irrtlolton A Sneering
lUlfO's and .'(O'* arose out of the
S g t Earl Bourgard
/V .
Inflation of the last war period. l e i wedluIlM relieve*
With General Patton Farm er* aurely do not want to dmereat efi&lt;safer It as* / I n e l'
t * /k*
i l l
ef HAT r i m
repeat that n p e rle n re . In flatio n
a!s SEMDLY
AREA
COMi control now h e lja protect then ,

HAND, France, Aug. 17, ((Spe­
cial l—More of General George S.
Patton's Third Army heroes gre
heading for home.
Neweet Patton epearheetllng
outfit to paea through Assembly
Area Commahd ■redeployment at
Camp Atlanta, near Chalom,
France, la 'tiw eOHh Tank De-

of lie purpose* |e to enable per­
sona with modest Income* to get
their there of scarce good*. The
farm population Includes ..Urge
numbers w h o ,* Income* a r e relively low./ Inflation control
. g.roal protection to them as
long m there ia danger of prices
getting out of hand,
Farm land price* on the aveEarl Hourfgabd, of 111 Popular rage tha country ovtr ha*» been
Avettoa, SanfoM,
&gt; .. riling Steadily .during the war.
, —

•
lot ai
New

iraSh
nIUUfT

SSTSl
Sa.*®
3T* An d

tad.

. .

.....

-— —

OVERSEAS

'

•

, With the Air Serrloe Command
In
A tig. 17. (Special)—
Pvt- Ray Smith, ton of Mr. and
Mr*’. John Smith of Sanford, la
at present amployed aa a truck
d r l m i n a yetavan quartor*
matter truck company of th«
afar aarvica command in Italy. In
the ta n Is* ifnea Augnat. 1044,

P &amp; g S g O T iK

Jr. ia serving wRh ..tha «4»h

Touchton Drug Co.

OCCASIONAL
CHAIRSS

USED

Iteuulur S.fl.'i

i.9 f» up

j

Special ^-9.r»

USED
STRAIGHT
’ CHAIRS

ODD BUFFETS

69c

f£.ur&gt; up

LOUNGE .
CHAIRS

p r o U iic t * » l.,,.,l * l In- p e r m i t t e d
t ,, 1
go u p . t l i i i i i i .................- s e e k t o in l i k e 1

3

ODD TABLES

Reconditioned

S i/r 5 1vl'7

159.95 Values

Only J.-M

Special 4 9 * !*,r&gt;

BABY
CARRIAGES

S

THROW RUGS

PU TFO RM
ROCKERS

Yulut-e

Special 2 2 * ^

RANGES

New 3-piece MAPLE
LIVING ROOM SUITES
FULL SPRING CONSTRUCTION!

.

Special v8 9 - 9 5

MtUU conalruction,

£_agr-;y y y ; ^ '~ 4_i Zj

f U l l r collapdible.

In , aome a rm the increase hot
approached lvj&gt;m prorortlona. A
lifting of 'price control* Lrfore
the danger I* past would open the
door to a speculative Uoom. This
would lead to piling up or mort*
■age which In many rate* would
be oat of line wfth long-nm farm
■arninga. Such a feault -would
■pell foreclosure and disaster for
many farmer* when the inevitable
reaction act* In.
-&gt;*•
-Manjv farmer* who normally

BROADFELT. . .
To cover ^our floors with beauty^
2 - 5 0 -Sq. Yd.

A largel than naoal turnover of

The Modern Miwtul
Docao’t wail for SALES

Phone 127

llliliiE U IsIllE lllE IIIE III

�/

"1
'

TH f. wrAtitF.R

T f iO A V

M»«i I \

‘• l l n s r l *

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

hi

VOLUME XXXVII
V .urn .
.
-

Established 1908

Britain Said

Sanford Soldier Is Honored

IM S

'1

I

tirCC*

t

(V I

o

I

Ip

LlVC Oak Salert lo -

O f

C a ld w e ll
H ills
V a 8 ti
le g is la t u r e ,

i

ia l
A ll

!e«*e

nr»* Li'inni'
urn
’lttng

Immediately

It

forward

will

t»c

J’t
I ' f iiie

“V-:
Itr-s

dim
u**rd
.........I
''1',)!

■•(

smt.

^ 3 ,4 7 2 ,0 0 0
F o r ' l ceil
T im e
R e c o rd

I ..... .

around

-h a r e

fl2.OlHt.0Wt.no

of

I Ik-

FI*
com 1 "

Quoted
Hebrews

r.

«lll

a w u n g to n

D e n i e s

Di

.

-* iP

p» t -.1

«••'•nf t

new
peaceful
fetid." •
*
Tha statement by tha Arab
sader wax made after he re
from U. 8 . M inister 8.
Tuck a copy of th* Tru-

Guests wars Robert Bsnnetf
statement.
of Adel, Os. and Hamilton J.
Bilbao of Sanford.
_Tba
deed for th# , Richard
Hickson -farm on Celery\A vrn u e
used foe the new- State
Rural Experim ent .Ration,
approved by L. F . Bo.de and
In the hands of tha State
General for approval

today
aw son
State
Gaines-

Inert

the

♦ . ji&gt;b|M»i ler*

lb

t**» bnir»l rintc

* \iv i.
\*:n f»»tmnl -iiir
I I1.! - i k*tied before the
►*' 11 , , f N 11*i&lt;itn None

1-1 ,

.ii

I-

D a v fc

IniMcar

wbet h«*r

ri

H e u b

( ’n n i p n i ' - i i l i o n

,

W id th

S m ijfh t

. Ut-jg in lie 4^
S%(Kt
|

1♦
F
' 1
' "“ f I 1
\.v
Iff

U&gt;.

th *

sh»
H|l *

|f f 11 i til * If'
Ii ,r i|f r.f
M W■ m

I * Al ft
f • *.l M*i»ir|nr, froni
1 rt Mtf» if ^lartfhllFiH
I.ipuI Col
rl I hilt
. r r i LI r11
triulnr of th»»
tRInl At Wflkr
.ft
Ih thr

( H f if e s

Nn.

i

p i AIM1

tr

\ r r ( r o w ( l e d A s A id
Is

F

lln* T'*kj**«
thr A IlM* I
,1 Mur A i
♦ . Mf Iikhu
■ s |T . tv»i t"

Increasing As
Cutbacks Made

« Is1»f t»*'*' J

f' N it,if©t h'll
ItdllM vkt|ri
* 11uf ia
I - i- f,.** . *'h A
• J* r «&lt;UtP t ,ip* t n
1r:V ,1IIft*4M
if**® itnl i*4tf

hr trl
Hta ti*

I1

N!
r

•c irdim t t *t
f.s I..
D t thr
ir - liliis l 1" t
Jiihn W, Siik'
t‘i*nvrr«il«in «
nltlfl hi*
*
in

)

':V v

" v .:•

it.. &lt; i.

f D rl it In"'

\|-tf \ r I|,.||

piitr v
luuil act
•. I f tii*ii

■*. i\t*\

\-»*. »*m» -

i

,

i" t» t, . S i m
MH ic ii kill*

tr' ' i

Mft

•ftii't
••4v«f-f*f

E o r m v r Kc^idml.

N! . \ rt Hnr

Died On Thursd;i\

■M
il' Fl'"‘“ * '■*Iw1U'k!

riff’ll Ht J
I
\f «u .,1. • 11I MM'l 1 Mill*' A
1 ' ' fro u v r i©iffil m
l\ \\j\n fh’ k i
l | Mf 1,1 i f M.
iCitv 1 * wh..
| in ,
* ' Utik',"'l Itl Mm N 1 ’ 1 1 l'l.Ktlf. jots ui
An I'rilm i 1
.in f i
'
......
1"
- .........
1 1HIM ,.(!•' »t
i
■ *
. ! ,1 In- I ' M,
•1* n \ 11 \ (»■-' 1 .
\„ M i iiM illml i
■ ■ ilhn
Ii, ’
,S1 .
IriVMff '
. .t
1 1 . , ,r *4... .1
•K 1..
f f y.
1«
V if
1t \ 1

Afifi
• .i

I

■ ■ I-i.ii'.l

thr

&gt;s &gt;•! *r

M a liu lm \ . r o n j r v .

i"

*lgn

• Hi t(e.n. f n thr lift

I HID

.Arab iA'ague Head

the

be

C u . n ' di r ..f Mll Jap
• itbi b»»d and tn n jr
t ir f.uei* tn tIn* appro
••at* i i nmmrtM'lt'i
ii|uaiter% spuki'im an *md

• il 1
\\ ■ i-1 r

Statement Made Hy

o c-

l . is. ^

.r

.

t s r s - w 'S f f l !

returned

I 1 dl

! »,

In Palestine

David Mitchell
Dies In Miami

{

•i *riid#' i

William Ii. Wi^hl Unemployment Is
Died Satm&lt;la\ a.m.
In

of

surrpililer.

... .I (».i

1

Rad Cross. He added that what
weight American prisoner* lost
waa mad* up for when they
released, and aald that he waa
Ivon plenty of food on ths way

|*PF««I
20.
AP)

| s t r u c t u n is n f (h i* A l l i e d
* n p iii-»•»■
h u undrt

r

■nd a half yuan. Most of hta
Uroa. in tha service was spent
In Kntd, Ok la., with the A rm y
Air Corps. Ha died at the bom*
« l hi* father, R. F . Mitchell,
formerly o f Sanford, but now
In Miami
1
Iron Include bis parents,

liirm.il

.It .

FDR/ls
Apaiast
publication |
~

Thr
e slrriial debts

fits tM iinaU il
M \ M I A . A .ip

j ,ln |u iti « i l l In- s ig n e d w it h in
I In
iliiy ^ . G e in -r u l
D o u g la s
■ Mitt* A i t 11 u r an n o n i i v t i I to d a y .
] O n ly
n d u-rst* w e a l h e r c a n
i HUM- a ilelay, he s a id , as
I;i|ij»(!•--»•* ili'li'g iit i's w en t fly ­
ing h o m e w ith d i't n ilf d in -

let'ricm v

tomi

limp hefnrr henmark and other
former «uimhcr« of Ihr British
market basket get jntn full-acnl©
hiiMn©** aBain, even if the Uri­

ah ran n*v

I

(’ ll) N V «r(vt, v .iHtnx, i. u 111...rf ,,n whiil1- up

imprpTeraeal In th» quslltjr of
r&gt; v/rnm tnt. In » talk in which
AJvhrtgrtM.. ' . V _ —
he outlined 'tho various revenue
' Form ation of • ' B ureso of b ills passed by the le g islatu re
la b o r Relatione in the la b o r D i ­ and rsplalned Urn appropriation
ps rtment • under the Presldant’s bills
close friend and former Renat*
Introduced hy Msyor Edward
colleague. Secretary la w b
B. H lgg ins. who characterised hint
Schwellrnhach. also was among as nnt nf the ,-nungrst senators
C the first enneretr proposals.
in the le g isla tu re , "who served
Tile Secretary of W elfare, if with distinction and made an
the plan were approved, would enviable record." Senator Hoyle
be tho first new member added said that Governor Caldwell was
to the Presidential cabinet since able to get about three-fourths
1913 . when the Departm ent of of his program enacted, but that
Labor was established.
on the whole he thought the
IT
W elfare Agency
le g islature handled th* Governor,
The W elfare Department would
include th# Federal Social Re- pretty roughly Esplaim ng the difficulties of
eurity agencies the Public Health
Service, the O ffice of Education, Eelllng anv revenue bills passed1 the 1946 Jiecan crop- V N" T*r* Iwsldes what they coulit get fr
th® Am riM l
.
D ’ i j«*
efore May 1 when a parked Florida, and to Increased r..n.:rn i|„. m..notary slab ilitaU iili (u
and probably (he Children's and
many Jr\% •
. .** i«**%*ihL
■•■•r»
production •■( t a ll Mml the m ternatinsl bsnk S c
^ Women's Bureaus, now part of Finance Committee hail prevent­ trallnn on
bi I«*t intit |*,i|fta»nn
* the t-ahor Department. Schw ell- ed them from reaching th* Poor, and W inter fru it and vegetable Wagner (D.. N. V I tnlil him tlu i
A li n m Hi &gt;
*1 Mtriptrn t •»
crops In C e n tral *nd South Fin - M, &lt;)f that time the Hrilish had nm
enbarh reportedly would lik e to Senator Hoyle said that aftar
pr©KS©«l hr wild* 1ttirtl * h \ !■ '&gt;
ta k e
C it y
and
Starke asked fC&gt;rV. sny raist-wsr help ai
rid his department of the latter the rules were changed the le g is ­ rids
man would di RUlhk till’ i*iiliM*linr
nu to *
ImndIn
" J‘ all.
i. 1
lature passed the cigarette tax r n irk rt r ar® ex
two agencies.
muSltion with B ritish 1rail*'!* «t
©iiA this Sm*
* gnod volum© o?
A
ilflrsnidon
of
Indl©n
bu*ln©»*
b
ill,
raising
12,000,000
mor#
for
Creation of a Labor Relatlona
Potsdam said:
•on, *nd r©porU (rom throuirhoui
Burrau lo take over the Job of the state, tho beer lax h ill, the producing area Indicate the rnrn recently fa ilr ti in nn r ffo it
ai
to oht*in In the IJnitctl sSl*tn« ^
“W e would Jiko In r*- iniml Ii nn
the W ar tab o r Board and 11, S. raising another 18 .000.000 and outlook is ifqr
aatltfSiCtory
(T
ru m a n ) of rin® uf riif\ i«&gt;i
the
liquor
tax
bill
raising
another
Conciliation Service preaumahlv
“The Dad# City State Farmers' ©o»ij(ht with the idea that It wool t
mi
1*v
&gt;mill®
•
w ill bo placed before the pro­ 13 .000,000 These, with tha e x ­ Market, dealing axclumvtiy in fft* lr*n©furrid tit Indiin »rrmj'tf promises
posed labor-m anagem ent confer­ ception of a slight increase In eggr and poultry for (hat «n tmn «fkl ierv® to thaw froien ©tcrlim,* Roosevelt. » hiPit hr |*ii l Itn, ........1
K iii/
ence nest
month.
Acceptance hunting licenses, were the only of Florida, haa had *n I'nep- rrrdit© ©n Indu. mold buy induR Ip tho hand of
and promised hr vMiultl Illil - II,
measure*
passed.
he
there lik e ly would build up Con- revenue
tionally good v*ar. parlieulariy in
port the J c . . in Fnlr®i in.
. gressinnal support for the needed aald.
view of wartime eondiii'in*. -»'d S u im ,
A lla n ) |l*'v tier l*s r«•»t this*
Pointing nut that one elgnl- Dire, tor Wllaon.
® legislation. The National tab o r
“ Mr* Lillie
The ©lt«rnntive. prenented t.. probJem ,l(
........ .
Relations Board, now 'an Inde- flcanl fart aln-ut this l^ g lsla lu ro L, Fill*, manager, ha" re|".rt«Hl (tie 1 n d i ©n r a h l
iiendrnt agenev, also would be was that it passed fewer bill* that the Dads city Marker* in rmililn*! pfet lu ch thal If th- , J t n t n rnli-wli.H ya. . 1-1
tiny
^ vr t y .rrtnll lu l'U
brought into the tab or Depart­ than any hthcr legislature In lol for tha fiscal yeat ran to would have to huy inredlt
England ^IvTne-'Vl/e JrwUh'wot Id t .....
ment, but would remain autono­ recent hi i lo ry. Senator Hoy Id |j30 ,06 1 on eggs. Thin W«* only where monrrr i&gt; owed them. TwAratu " hv -m l
* 11
mous in its adm inistration of aald that it appropriated |S ,10 0 ,- a cut back of *80.000 from the 1
blorke.1
them that
the . - I T ™ * ^ r‘ •' '
.
000 more for school*, JS. 067,000
© the W agner Act.
preceding ysaf^ W c h .et an .H- loan ultimately would be a charge Jawhh Immigration whirl, - -. m
Inereslnp teachers' pay, 18 ,000 ,- time
Mediation Hoard Planned
recorsf fA*
fp r ^
Sggi •r
and
',&lt; “ixiultry.
rv_ »K©in»t ©Irrady burdfnH Hntuh 1 To handle the problsma now 000 a year for old age assistance
"Ju ly sale# oa the Dade C ity Uxpayrn, ©nd that ©ny iw h ©rr destroy their nation
encompassed by WLB, A media­ to ba guaranteed by jha state, Market ehowed an increase of ©ngement ihould be directly b«
*riV« bclievr oil A ih Iis Iih v # tinfor the stata building *888.10 ovar /u n * .
tion board of three members ap­
T h i, im ­ ti^aen th® Indians ©nd the Firi- complete right to ohji-cl to Ttu
nd, |t,600.000 for lubarculosla provement trend being genrrsl tlih.
pointed by the President and
raan’e statement "
_ subject to Senate confirmation hospitals which was vetoed ' by over the S tata should give con­
A ssa m
Hey .................
the Governor, IBOO.OCO for tha sumers
i
would be establlahad.
sub stantially
Improved
that Tru m an in his stali-ioerit
tabor trouble* first would be state advertising fund, $180,000 Supplies soon. M rs. E llis has rr- Dr. Orville BarkH
last T h u rsd ay -aid th# I'alrstim channeled through the mediation for a state cenaui, f 180,000 for J rted that tha Dads C ity M arproblem h©il bean ill"ru©©tt«i only
Talks
T
o
Lions
Club
_________
___
bemrd veterans aid, and 16^)88,000 for
board.
If efforta_ of
t expects to ba enjoying » comWith B ritish leaders at I'otadam
i
failed, a ihrte-msn arbitration th* various department* of stata
sUly normal' retio within the
■nd made no mention of Russia
Lieut, "D r." O rville n erke. at
*
- com m inion. would ba available, government.
next 10 month*, In comparson
'
Russia Not Interested
the
meeting
of
the
Sanford
although arbitration would ba
Other bHl* passed, by tht with previous roar*”
“T h a t R ussia w ill n o f con
Lion's
Club
F
rid
a
y
,
fold
of
his
w voluntary.
The Importance of bending
taglslsturv Included s provision
ulted/' Assam lli-y rom m enlnl
Schweflenbach also Would taka that homestead* up ta 40 aeraa •re&lt;y energy toward production experiences as a prisoner of war Is not uriderstiindaldi’ her# lieIn
Germ
any
and
highly
praised
over tha United 8U»aa Employ- of stata at county lands could
' conservation of food stuff* of
Cause if thi- I'nlrslm i- |&gt;rntilciu is
ment Service, now under the ba given to vstarans, bill* all aorta,, during ths next f r * crl- the work of the Red C r o s i In Sn international on# thro how
providing
food
supplies
as
hy
War Manpower Commission band- authorising a itata budgel dimemonths, was »t,
Could they ignore a lug count!v
supplementary rations.
irtstisses WW f i t . r - m r
. id bv Paul V, MeNuU. who## tor and a atat* purchasing
a R u ssia ? And if it is not a
Prisoners of war, such as R u s­
d* future In tha Truman adminis­ one calling for a constltqi
ational proidrrn why the"
sian*, who had no such extra
tration long has been |a aubject amendment to abolish continuing
the Uniteil States interfering
ration*, got only about 1.300
for apoculation. Many Oovtrn- appropriation*.
such a delicate problem ?"
calories of food a day, whereas
* m ault'dvbor*. howevir, b e lim
President taa tash,r announeAssam Bey asserted the Haltan ordinary sendenlxry worker
tha senrk# should not ba dlav ad that the Rotary board of
problem "is an A rab pren
In thl* countrv require* about
, turbed during tha reemploymtrt directors will pieet with ths City.
and th e establishment of u
.Sgt. David F. Mitchell, former 2,400 calories a day, ha'aald.
Commission
next
Mondxy
niffct
tali national home in nn'Arah
'To get food from tha Red
*® '^ fiboe^U on ln g j a expected to to discus* ths proposed swimmWg resident of Sanford, died Sunday
would Ignore the desire
In . Miami. Ha had ju st been dis­ Cross to U- 8. orisanare, ths
pool. Earlier In tha meeting
all* Arabs and Moslema and
charged from ths A rm y after Germans used 78 American whits
rota
was
taktn
on
tha,
Id not be a »od factor for
baviig been In service for three painted truck* provided by th*
'
*
dlscloaad last

Imporianea of vgrlou*
planned for Sxnford in
a proapact that atUI an­ Ing1 motiHiSa 1
other civilian nKtaSity toon a a j

:\.

m m i;h

Jap Delegates Finish
.Manila Conference;
Sent Flying Hack
1 ToNipHeadcjuartern

U .E X A M ' H I A
\
A i ram Bpy si-i rpliri
Ii league.
I
c1" "L ‘l W
» »ilson, director
— h" .....
. be■ urn,onlyit o■ ridie l,f i A im.,'resident
said W lllla m
,ir » r..
ly ,............
theie ,ould
It
of State F a rm e rs’ Market*. In -n u rir— th« l.n lle d States'' It
. . . .
hlg week-end erwjr and market „rg.ied that "aipplo rrsspns could 1 1 ’"ni*e&lt;i k in g lln.
-v . i
Mf Ultr imnt
awv|#W. " " L iv * oak's sal** totaW I | he fm/nit" In h u n g such a alloy*-'’"hn would nut siipiH .il (h« Je *
i'
f 'f M
IS .tT2 .*tl9.8 aJ which wn» more thwri ttncr uniter the lrrut-!©i.Af
Palestine
t'r.'
IWo hundrfMl thnuinm l .IoIU ir "wilhottl m rciflrni condition© nl
( lie pur t■■
\y i.h ii.
■ bovr th© next br»t j reet^linK uitrrvRi ui rrpnynirnt.'*
ftc*M»n from th© r f \ m u r utanil t The
fiK ure reported here *ccofn|wii»rd
K i »*»a»*v «*Ii
M.
pfiiiil
Hlthuuffh
thr
h .IM-I.MU Af having
hud rven tnfoimnl dls from Y©M«
n'«
I* pie
!«•»
l tllk'l*
pound© hmndlrd t h ii .Mpwbihi * m cUnaitm u IS.UOOdIDO.OOO ©nd
th©« rver
mmtHmrd by ' l Pr
i h (nuin r
more th©n © m illion pound* un wn&gt; tn lkni of m© © . a tralflu loan 1(Uril fir
r,„ %. * h,
IN hr t «
i&gt;&gt; i i i i i -r« »s»R [1T 'Pk - is •
der the 1109 record -n volume rather
-■
•■
-- -Indefinite
- *-**-■ *- ---------r &gt;",n
than
an
g ra in [h
t",T
1|ri)
R,„,.e*el.
I 'I . 'atrill.
take C ity tobacco
snle- pushed
et
1 tt tl*l
lo s t -w a r A id I'lwlge
, h, Saudi A r» . Klbad held I\l.
up by i.:km, mi)2
Ip the Ju ly debate which
wlllth pnprv conversations alwsril „a war-lup
In
....
si.fonl,
pounds and added $ 1 .7l il , 37tLitJ ceded senate approval of the Bret
' • -f
'
tin uth©r prrwon© pir»r*iM *l '
to the rash psym snts reb asetl *o ton Woods international monetary w|(h
r
J r w iih IpjtftiTA nrr
n
D t
Florida grnwora
ire since
Since ihe
Ihr two plsns. Ken Taft (It.. Ohio) .iskrd tlVftkd I1©If" I I........ ,Ji'\l|hb r i1 *-)'mI M
m arkrls ot-ertCO, J u ly 2 1
whether the late President House hopmUnd Pr^-minD Trun.», h * t i
"Attention It turning now lo v r |( hud pledged tile B ritish
lm.©f «»*rk hr Imd »!;f
-t«"l
Preparations fa r th# handling nf g:|&gt;(KM».9M&gt;.&lt;MNk in post war .iid ih©
•* 1* » ■ l.i'tk ■
** ■

Sgt.

i

n

“ Fill ’ Mr I p!

©lmo»t N&gt;-» I " it ssti I *ieei.sl»i Is- i lm r r i.

--------— ■
---------------Isn lelin g ilciitr
every deserip
Senator Lloyd F Boyle told
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
A u g . 2 U.
,|„ i
Hi„| not Just those
the Rotary C lub today Ihst the i (Special) - "The heaviest cash no ntrut (■&gt; the »* r
n*t result of Die recant legiqla- . pavment* evrr made on the Live
The Economist figured on |B .-

S S jJ -a S S f. I t V ’ A

p **ftififi

t’ P
*_*
/

notification* of the end of lend*

i| .
.1
PO U T H8

-itijli

Mcmturr Aaat'rulrd Press

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug 20 . —(/R
A m eiicsn diplomatic and final?*
cial
officsl*
were
obyiously
jolted today by an unofflelal Lon­
don proposal to scale British debts
by half, pay 60 cents on the re­
m aining dollar— with U. 8. inOney— and give I. O. U.'a fo r thh
rest.
,
" T ria l balloon" wa« the moat
frequent early reaction comment.
Hut the suggestion, advanced
by the London Economist, Illfluentlal
financial
publication,
alio was taken a* rvidrqcc that
the British tealfse they m u d
some sort nf settlement 8qulcdp)flirasons For I’rrw Jr#
The Midden termination nf th©
%ith Ii* attendant phutA N E I G H T H A IR F O R C E F IG H T E R S T A T IO N , England. Aug war.
1 E0- (S p ecialI —Sgt. W illiam H. Znchry. Jr of Sanford. F la ., receive
receive, downt tin IcnuMcamt. in th©
.. re»*ori
,
(h( Bronie S ta r Medal from M ajor General W esU i.le O. U n io n , com f" r
««*«
l&gt;nr.
mamlln* ir©n©rml of th# Eighth A ir Fare®. T - S g t Z a ch ry, t u p p ly ilJry
»anl « hilhnn tlnllars
sergtant, received th© award during © form al presentation ceremony I " r BO * T f*r *n l«mMctne c iv ilia n
at hi© 36 l» t Fig h te r Group ©trb»»r fTj England, rocenlly. He i i th r ’
; rom America ha» been p i*«•on of Mr. and M r*.. W illiam II Z arh ry. Sr. of M 2 O ak A venur, . In» '}'* difference between liv in g
.
and h©rr rxiitcnc© in England.
h ,n f0 n l1 ■
It was learned last night that W IT H T H E O F F I C I A L A N N tH 'N t E M E N T ihm

Senator Boyle
Cash Payments
Outlines Work Hit New Peak At
At Rotary Club Tobacco Market

of the Government's u w i
welfare funeUon. «o m e t
the immediate, pressing problem ,
of peace came into the open
today
.
Creation of a new Department
W n f Public W elfara, in lino wiLh
P&lt; .
__ all
hie
Federal
bringing
posslhh
a rt twit
ic le * under the wings of the
ratuuel. was known to be spotted
p n jjjlin tn ti) on the remodeling

20,

Lend - Lease Show n
As M aking D iffe r ­
ence O f Life A nd
Death In England

to untangle acme d ifficu lties r t jm ltfn g from the Preildent*. deetM aratlon. later retracted, that last
Wednesday and Th u rsd ay were
legal holiday*. Th e queation of
pay and overtime pay for thoo«
day* has arisen.
...
, .
,
. . . . . ,,
.M war w o rT
s » &gt; Md a h a lf be paid all war^ w ork;
era who * were on the job last
Wednesday and Th u rsd ay. He did
not say, however, if thoac who
took the holidays, should be paid
for their time off.
C e llin g prices on gssolfne and
rDTue] oils w ill be reduced soon in
17 states on the eastern seaboard
and in the D istrict of Colum bia,
the O PA announced.
The nation's tra ffic death toll
mounted to 69 yesterday and S a lJ .u rd a y . the first weekend since (a s
* rationing ended and most states
■ g| saw puji(W w sno|ABJtl aqy
lifted the .76 mile an hour speed
lim it
The deaths Included: Ten(leaser, 6: Florida, 2 ; Kentucky. I . ,
,
1
T....
h unofficial death toll of A l ) O U l

© fllSf

■*—

- 111.

. When Japan Signs On
A Dotted Llpe, Tru­
man Will Go On Air;
No Legal Holiday

ing

iAUGUST

w it lf r w i
lilts

Formal Surrender Expected
D e b t T o R :*
By Mac Arthur In 10 Days

t ;w J C

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20,
t f (A P )— The White House said
today that V-J day will be
proclaimed on the date o f
Japan’a signing the surrender
terms.
President Truman
to make a short radio
address on V -J day. It will
not tie a legal holiday.
E fforts are still underway

F ID R ID W K J N D A Y .

t r~

•W hite H ouse
To Proclaim

E

SAN FO RD ,

with

ih u ttd f f * h ltW ffq

rtfwm amt ftinlghf
| OM ON ROW
C lo u d j »»11h ■ a llf t f d »h4T)*l‘'
rra 4&gt;itti Ihundrruhow rr* m pf ©itutli par*
lt"n ©ml iti r»*»rfh porti«*p during «fter*
ntmtii hh I ft fn in e
I
m o lrrl^ wind©

In' Unity There In Strength—
T o ITotM-t th# Peace of th* World i
T o Promote the Progress of A m rr k a i
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

rlmjits

H fiH

y

i
r. «in* i**|
id ;i hmj

........ .

thr*

*.f fs i r I iit'itii icv mid
i.. H'tnnv*
■£ *he *li*!i k*n1»

ill.F i.lI

S II 111 II I

S '.

AMI 1

1 s||

•t .* wnlr lh «

1M

,,u 'i

thr

**»#■ ♦

th r

.. It'ti! Iti)*
* i I, 1 **ky*»
w.t. •|-jra
tirf.■ •(*- and
\f .

\

\ r fH r if

• t rl
firiid

,

■

l im

unfin*w

In
iv nr kt-ra w«'»i
-tjAui u 'i
&gt; n n r M iniil
a l h la-f, .
M o l I SKsS tin m
ini'll* Uhfilb vf
i J i i ’ll i n j i r V .41ilo s l i
k f tiilllH l! «*i |
f t mil i
f.U -n 1 turn© for 4*iiii•
Halt ini"! ‘
..

i r i nil 1 hi f r
,tf1,| WR*
\ M «©■hrn

ill"-Ih III.-,

-ify
a n .l
yt its 1, . i MU' 1 .’ k
«. ........ .1 r I ,,
rr lift cr»it«*»
i t-l
h r ,'f i
® i|iph*N
II.
1
rtf .
1 v I I fo» t h e l - . i ' t ( h i i ‘*‘ - nr jioon D» »&gt;♦*
V .......*
blanket h.ki'ff
k*#|^ Eli Ml ••(!©' i« if'
\ **ni v t l " l
I r t t lln y t A iif I
! Ill- m|e! farm I\ j'Luit.i
f -1 i fii H v
t | Cnmfmrrv
t U j M w in
hvnl. 11*

'I
ii

••

i'D*
' -•
i

h/t'l
♦ I*

I 1»*l »'ww

I I 1 • n t id w

.f

\

J...... .

M*«-i
',,M

.1

hih ! hi* i*n-

Inti'f

t he i.m f i* r r r a

kt ,|-l I E| III

••■ * ( tnI 1 I •• \ ill* I

M

H a *1

■

i) (4*1 -t f f r r

hi'**

It'll f lim n

&lt;"i-'yt'tl
■i ' ink

11- * '

h

fftim !h* Dinl'liuw w ith'
.*Hlt.--iff© C e »i 1 *‘f wh©t

h.td l'hi'11 tS.UM*&lt;! Ill w h© t
a .h .-.in l. L4V . J 1 1*0
Ir I ||,| nr.I v c l U -. n af&gt;n.HJT1C©d
A Jump ihr* S llJ'fl'm .
VlJlr'd com *

1*.( H

1,'* !

T' h r m&lt;,"i i "!*v.| ii tt'1 if t'ii '•■ N•
|
rnant h'T wmild iiii'C! fmr* In f ®&lt;*©
incIUtliMW iu*rtin f
4'
i h er Im
iin pp rf
■ brew J e r - . A
had an . . . r , t . ' d ; Hie . r , v i . ) . ,.ff th
e riM
ia ll G o v*
h t im K l 0(1.000
1 .................. ..
- f .................. « * " r b h , h a . f -u g
M r, Mu. L r u n l e y uf V a ld r w u .,
-o^.e »f Ihe.e were ten. ,
:,b l.
f..r ........ . than thre©
tw ..
M rs. EMn
mm
tt M r C a ll I l" &gt; r a n i
l« V " f f .
Hut
« '■ ,'!"
h u t t.re .u m a h lv ,1 .w ill I h*
ine.......................
fin*
It’ rh#
Ihi' .la
day
to It
It,,.
E i.v
A er rr u
u tt bu an li r ,. r | . . ir n liiu , b an d # '1
...... n1im
# lIanin
i n In
y
■r
........... .. and MSy
.&lt; h
o ii A
on
nn
nu
im bin, i. l#
In #
.' , fin
f in aall
......
1' ■
'
TI a©Ik
lk Acri*»*
\ r r . . » - I1siihlr
h ir
♦ ,t Kanf.-rd arid one K
Riot
n.iti............
b#&lt;
'
', ...............
‘
.e .1 i..n
*»f1n H,.
I I f *- h
bent
4 r 11 K
K
S,
H li I h f 1F*
t I .„|#y' "f Sanford M, &gt; imley
Wmwlvidtr. N
J t' I W*• \
«v
I nf f I Mot
\1 n r A r lh
t hiir"*
u r* « U
i i' t ’ f n
«*ff © t if f ,
wa* ^i# -on of thr- late dubn Lo#
The -t,ii* , f
h m d lir n r th r t
r v ron*
i toil#) ah*' died In I llliS
I ported It bad /, f I |J,0«M» nun ...1,

m t'iiibrr "d th© K ir© ! * hiM ,lli*n
i h u tr li Hint had © boat o f f f u m d *
Ih - . . lio n n f G e o r g ia
K u r i l . " 1 - in clu d e th # o .-th e r

_

____________ ___

Jacksonville Sailor
Found Asleep In Car

frm n n * nciuvy ii
hl©r k t©bl©.
! It*** in©ii.fH«c** fill'd Alan hflifld
rriin g th*- rrrni»k‘ r«if*n pictnrs- im
nnking
J©imnr©®
wm
that ©tuft* v*f»P «n iu in m m i&gt; iiiriii lim it
On
T©kN«hin» K©w«ba(
hv Wonting hnu m* K liv t n r • **i v&lt;« « H irl .if thr lmnt*n ©1 g«n*
pnrftticni

that

'© v n itim llv

tt tm ild

,

,4rnl nfmti.

win* hwn 11r*l © 10 -tit XU

©baorb at fir. thrr«* Now irm o v | d« lr g « linn
p la n t* a n v of 100.000 p re u rn t war
S u tn rrU n d

m H in ta iitrd

the co o l

A sailor who gave his Paine
that had prevailed
ojit her©
n&gt; Hurtle# R. I'eters uf tho em ploy®© w ho w u h w l to re m a in I ntm
*1(1## th r Army iriiu s|m rt plana
Jacksonville Naval A ir Station,
bearing the Japanese party » IT was arrested on the Sanford
1L V IN F A L L
jived at N’lehoL Field yesterday.
lakefronl drive at 8 - 31) o'elnek
* \Vh#n he received Kawahe'e eraKunda) morning by I’titrolmen
Kairrfall during ih# |utst « m
dent ini* in his office hie face waa
It I, tiilly
iillya rd and 11 T Goff#. i was
^ .46
.........
. Iw-luw the normal hard, and he acknowledged th*
ineh
who found him sound asleep in j o M .B O inches aieording to II F general's lam- with a curt nod.
» 1941 |)&lt;Mlge two door sedan.
W hitner. weatherman Net excess
That la the atmosphere w h k ir
The car had been reported for the year is l.lfl inches and doubtless will nrovxil when Macstolen from the toe Motor Corn- from 1912 to dale. 2 PM inrheVrthur enters the p lain ,'bare con­
party of South D aytona. The To tal ra in fa ll for the year is ference room..
Ignition had been shorted by 30.67 Inches to dale. Tempera
Fro m SnlherUnd'a offlca th*
wire ■ ■ there was no key in tho tur# averaged only .2 of a degree party wont In the eonferenea
lock. The car was out of gas below the normal of 82 I do- where the Jananose gave In foriB -and II wa* found that Petera grees.
ation brought from To kyo , I
had no d riv e r’s license, no ca r
b e a n a n iw srin " i|ue,tions. t
license tag. no ID or liberty
The Jannnes" arrived y e s te r­
The
avocado
near
contains day sh o rtly after the Im perial
card or Identification. T h # ease
w a, referred to Shore Patrolman more protefn ami more dry m at­ headouartors radio had sent
J. E W illard. Three brand new te r than any other f r a h fruit, urgent message to M acA rth ar
tire# were found In the car's and-alao hua a high m ineral pro. sa yin g A llied troop# had landed
compartment.
tein content.
i r a s l l s m v o p Wwg* T W w )

‘•Fj J M

.*

■

-

wkXJ

.

______- 4 i f l
_

2

_

J

.

-"I

V

1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80994">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 17, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80995">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80996">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 17, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80997">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80998">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 17, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80999">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81000">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81001">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="81002">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8135" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7773">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/17b8ebcf5133f68da4c23ea5cfc6bb73.pdf</src>
        <authentication>3397d8c6a4d133aa1f16a67c2b7653f7</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80993">
                    <text>V

r
•J.

TUB aANF^m-HEiULL

P A G E BIX

.....

'CLASSIFIED ADVKJtTtlUflG BATES
10t per Hoe for o m laufUoi
•Sc per Hoe -far three toamlaaa .
t»7e per Um foe S tneartloee
M per Ho* for 20 Insertions
'M failM e retee . . . 80c

w anted

P h o n e u s o r b r i n g y o u r a o « to t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d

Coast, (Ire worde to the Hoe, Including phone and eddrru.
All advertisements fwr allu llM i wanted w[|| be charged for at the
regal ar cjasoiritd rate*.
'________________________________

— —

S t r u g g l e Is
R e s u m e d In

to r e n t

Unfurnished two bedroom house or a partm en t.
Permanent civilian resident. P.O. Box 1259, San*
ford, Fie. -

WANTED TO RENT
COUPLE desire* furnished houje
H.B. Pope Co. Inc, ,
In or near (own. Have ear. P
G AS and Oil apace heater*. Oil
0. Bo* 698, or phone 731-W.
_____
W ater Heat*r»_
D RE8 SED FRYERS — W# will THREE OR four room furnished
apartment or small home by
bars a limited numbtr of dree*civilians. Two children, 616
ed fryer* for aale daring th*
Park Ave.
weak
until
further notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San NAVY officer, wife, 14 months
ford Ave. Phone W4.
old boy, rrquest 2 liedroom
apartment or home. Also in­
P L E N T Y windows and doors. Nice
terested in buying privately
lot of French door*. Duhart’e
owned ear. Phone 1160, Exten­
Lumber Yard.
sion 207 between 8 A. M. and
4 P. M.
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries
damasks. . hrocatelles, a goo
stock to select front, ft.fi
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave
Phone 4053, Orlando, Fla.
NEW BATTKHV RADIO CONVERT
Lottery Radio* changed to pie;
on 110 Volta A. C. ELEi
SERVICE CO.

TWO BEDROOM apartment or
house. Permanent residents, fi
B. Philip*. Margaret Ann.

LOST.

NE W cement five room house, LOST: OR strayed, Urey male
cat, long hair, answer* In name
ready to move In. located on
of Jeep. If found, write Ml*
2 lota East 14th Bt., water end
R. J. Reel, H»* 1214, Hanford
electricity for range, some fruit
Reward.
trees, also 3 other loti ad­
joining. II.H. Brush, 805 Park
L08T:
SMALL black and while
Ave.
Fox
Terrier
dog
nam ed
"Hutch." Tag number 69(32.
F IV E burner nil stove with built
Phone M. L Itaborn, (75 or
In oven. 1118 French Ave.
182-J.
ONE 2-wheel trailer, good tire*.
1317 Douglas Ave.

The Kancx Studio will lw clo»t|A durinjr the month
of Autfunt except for the following hours:
2:00 I\M. until 7:00 1'JH,
9:00 A.M. uptil 1:00 P.M,
2:00 P.M, until 7:00 P.M.

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

SMALL boua* or apartment, fur­
nished, any reasonable price.
Must be clean. Write P.O. Bo*
1766. Daytona Beach. Fla.

TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED
HOUSE
OR
APARTM ENT.
EXCELLENT CARE PROM­
ISED.
PHONE RITZ T H E ­
NEW shipment samt eftrars, some
ATER,
JAMES
BARNETT,
pre-war. Sanford Auto Part*.
MGR.
BU M rER Jacks while thay last,
$2.06. Sanford Au(o Parts-

NOTICE

Monday ...
Wednesdny
Friday

FOUND

FOUND: Purs# last Wednesday
with mnney. No Identification.
KEROSENE kitchen range, white
Owner may have by calling at
porcelain finish, pre-war, like
516 W. 1*1 81, anil paying f-it
pew. 203 Holly Ava. Phone
-A69-J.

Flower Fresh
For Summer
Our dry cleaning ner­
vier enters t&lt;&gt; ynur drftire to look anti ferl
immaculate nil through
summer. The sooner
you bring your clothes
to uh the sooner you'll
get them back sjhiIIcsftly c l e a n, flower
fresh noil ready for
wear at n moment's
notice.

We close !) P.M. on Saturdays!
LANEY DRY ( LEANING CO
Phone 466

Help Wanted

COMPLETE solar water heater,
large tank, A -l condition. C.A
COLORED
girls
for
laundry
Whiddon.
work Do not apply unless you
THREE bedroom house, furnish­
want a year round Job. Apply
ed. Conveniently located, H.C.
In person to Seminole County
DuBom ,
Laundry. 819 W. 3rd St.
FOR SALE- New baakati and
bags, 5 cenla each. Palmetto
Grocery, 317 Palmetto Avenue.

WANTED. Girl, for full
at laney's Drug Store

M O N D A Y ,. A U G U S T 13, 1945

r n ^ im

Pacific
IfM llM fC Prm r « g , UMI
American Invasion force* were
concentrating.
Returning naval fitter* said they
added at least a icore to the 711
Nip planes knocked out laal
Thnraday and Friday and an un­
told number of thipa. Sixty-six
other Nip aurface craft wera add­
ed to thia toll by land-baaed air­
craft under General MaeArthur
and naval aearth plane*.
Maaalve Soviet blows Included
the Tokyo-reported drive from
outer Mongolia, which threatened
to aplit 1,500,000 Jap troopa on
the mainland, and the Moscowannounced Marin* Invaalon of
Korea.
The Chlnete 18th Communist
army group hat launched a
strong attack In co-operation with
the Soviet, the Drussela radio
quoted Chinese diapatchea aa sav­
ing.
GUAM, Monday, Aug. 13 (Ah—
American and Britiah carrier
pilot*, alerted againat Japanese
treachery under guise o f a condi­
tional* surrender offer, attacked
the Tokyo area at dawn today—
some 12 hours after an enemy
aerial torpedo damaged a major
U. S. warship at Okinnwa.
Possibly aeveral hundred car
rier planes launcher! the attark,
which Admiral Nlmitx' commun­
ique a short time later reported
s s i directed agalnit military
targeta in th* Tokyo area anil
was still In progress.
Absence of his familiar phraser
"in strength" or "heavy attacks"
might Indlrate that Admiral He1sey had not aent ns large a fnir"
■s the 1,200 to 1,500 planes
which repeatedly attacked the
Japanese homeland 21 days in
July and agnln last Thursday andr
Friday.
^v.
Major Warship Hit
After both Nlmitx and Halsey
had warnerl the fleet to be on the
alert against treachery
while
peace terms were being studied
nnd while the fleet wa* idle
Saturday nnd Sunday, "a major
U 8 war vests I anchored l.t
Buckner
Bay, Oklonwn,
»*&lt;
•truck by an aerial torpedo from
sn enemy aircraft Sunday night,"
Nimitx announced. "The d*m»(u
has not yet been determined,” he
said
A major vessel it n battleship
or large aircraft carrier.

P e t a i n Trial
Expected To
Close Tuesday
IC n tls s t*

TRUCK SALKS
REPRESENTATIVE
Red*.
122.00
per
hundred, We have something Interesting
White Leghorn! $20.00 per
to offer an individual or com
hundred. Immediate or further
p*ny well known in vpur town
delivery. Money order*- only.
tglth a knowledge of truck* and
Preisner Poultry Farm, 33 fl
trailer*. Bank references re
I-cmon Ave., Phona 140 Blue,
mired. Telephone or write II
Eustla, Fla.
*
L Price, General Truck A
Equipment Co.. Distributor* of
ON E office desk. PhoRa&lt;_716._
General Motor* Trucks, 2319
MteJtac St., Crlando, Phon*'
*87 W IL L Y 8 Sedan, 4 door, good
condition, newly reconditioned.
Phone County 3105. Will trade WANTED: Whit* woman, in in
for light plek-up.
50 years old with no tie* to
act as governess for two small
NEW dinette table, four chairs,
children - duties light • p*y 115
light finish. 807 E. 3rd 8L
to $26 week with room and
beard, depending on qualifica­
UTBOARD motor; trailer. $76.00
tions o f person hired. Perman­
Man.
1800 palmetto Ave.
ent living conditions ideal with
phone 890-J.
room with private bath, south­
ern exposure, located in Ba­
TW O Incubators end two broodhama Beach, Melbourne, Kin,
ere,
electrically
controlled,
on ocean. Apply Herald Office
Clyde C. Muse. Lake Monroe.
for further details
, well constructed home
’air section. Phone 883 WANTED: young ladies, high
school graduates, to learn tele­
between 9 A. M- nnd 6 P. M.
graph business. Western Union,
YOUNG married couple with one
child wants woman to help with
house work. Close In. Call
at Herald Office or phone 2(4W. I f no answer call 833- W.

I'm *

FLORIDA — Scattered showers
and thundershowers .this afjernoon tonight and Tuesday, most­
ly along southeast coast during
night nnd early morning and
over rest of state during the
afternoon and early evening.
ALA B A M A — Par.ly cloudy this
afternoon, tonight , and Tuesday
with scattered afternoon thunder­
shower*. Gentle southerly winds
on coast.

G O O D Y E A R
fxiro-M/ioag#

RECAPPING
Be sol*
. saea llrail Lei
us mat* your old nres "tike
new ' with long.lasting, nonskid Goodyear tread designs
lor thousands of •xkra safe rails*. J lju l)
Coets llllle . , , no “
red lapel
1M

STORAGE
Oarage.

Geo. T. Barr—Distributor
Now .avnilahlc— no priority
Hobart

Chopper— Dayton

— McCray Refrigeration — For all purposes — Cases
— Walk-in Coolers — Reach-in Refrigerators — Fro­
zen Storgc Chests nnd Refrigerators. — We build
what you desire — if It is not already in Production.
31'4 West Colfnial Drive
Orlando, Fla. Phone 9727

O llL*

Iv O t

Floor and Table
Lamps
CEDAR CHESTS
I’ or f e e t

protection

for

blanket* nnd woolenn— na­
tural radar only.

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA
149*50

The charm of IHlh Century design embodies thia

I . President L e i Lasher named the
entire board of dlrocton s i a
committee to push the ewimmlng
pool project and aekod them to
m M t with the City Commleeion
at Jta next meeting

Phona 265

lovely sofa.

Beautifully upholstered in tapestry.

Wonderful apace saver* for
small kitchens. Wood con­
struction, white enamel
finish.

(RO W IIKRK WHERE

IYACY 18 RESPECTED
natural desire for prin
nonoy matUra is strte
tetod here.
Friend*. «
tree on not question

MIRRORS

Your *

\'t!&gt;c:chair'w:th

or
builntia
anocii
new
w
wwavvw^w
net hear « f your pemn

tr
■w

Ava

fTlt

ilece*;—.lit tivlng,1
0 0 robbed room.

e closed all day on Thursdaya beginning Aug. 16.

TOR .RENT-

Open every day except Thursdaya from 11:00
- _________.

erswr,

j j r i
s g

ren*

S »v

i %t*

monui,

lliotb o.ilvm a. I 200JK)

mr*-1* I *
V*J
',-v

Private

•

room for parties.

SHORT ORDERS
BOOTS APPLEBY,

/*

Machines

Discount

UTILITY
CABINETS

SOMEONE to ride end share
expense* to Texas, leaving
Wednesday, Aug. 16. Phone

t poor credit

Hospital

10%

or eurroundlng territory. Phone
74J-W,

MISCELLANEOUS

s a in t ih o

ami

Machines

SPECIAL

BODY AND FENDER 80x3H three for model T Ford*
1 rim 88x80. J. M. Wilson, 306
; BY AN BXTEjrr HU*
IB AtrTO fAlNTTNG— &lt;E. lot 8L
laeortment of Color*. Your

auto

Scales—Slicing

Mills— Restaurant

Regular..

407.

•tensgo.

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION

LAMPS

MAN’S pre-war bicyclei rod and WANTED—
large reel. 1108 Park. Phone SMALL grocery store In Sanford

BUSINESS SERVICE

105 N. Palmetto

At MATHER’S

Your (’ heat” campaign. Fletcher
Boll* started the ball rolling hy
pointing out that largely »* “
result of the last Rotary "Town
H all" meeting a greeters' com­
mittee had been orgnnlred by the
Chamber of Commerce to call on
new buslneaa firm*.
George Stino first suggested
that efforts be mi le to hasten
the construction of the swimming
pool. "It Is coming along." he
Mid. "but It Is coming too slow” .
Mr. Touhy added that It is too
easy to find an excuse for ■not
doing something end that up to
now the Shortage of material*
had been given si the ojruse on
the swimming pool.
Dr. Rupreeht pointed out lhat

Oef Dependable

O - Dee’s Sign Serv ice

— Coffee

W EATHER

Early Building Of |||
Swimming Pool =
Urged By Rotary |||

Furniture Refinishing

O a*l

regeneration; acknowledged Ger­
many’s collective guilt for tlio
Hitler regime; pledged elimina­
tion oP*ftTttttrrrl*ta.. react ions rlim
and Nazism; ndmotykhed the na­
tion that the going’ will be hard
aiul pledged an honMt attempt to
fulfill the spirit and letter o f the
Potsdam decision* of the Big
Three.
Wilhcm Kuclr, minister of the
Interior In the Weimar republic,
presided and termed the flu r,p o ­
litical parties "the educators of
the nation for democracy."

time

BABY CHICKS, New lUmpehlr*

F r.w

SIGNS
OF A L L KINDS
ALso

s a n d w ic h e s

T o m llftso o ,

�\
4 r'

'
4

r •

v*

&gt;

/ .J W u -1______
*

F ’TfT7-* c

t

*

•r~

•

IN IW •&lt; * »»i«

W * » wish to he f m i If we wish U
f****rn kvUlata U om iM tlB ib li privi­
leges fa* which w* b in U a so lag.
landing—« « Bust fight!

y s y .t w ill n t h i
I * a r a t s s l lv a
l u l l I l f l»»-

AN

—TATMICK U N I T ,

VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

&lt;*■

S A M O llll,

Sanford Observes
End O f W a r With
Great Celebration
Sailors And Civilians
Join In Holiday;
&gt; Union Services To
Be Held At Church

m. b i a k lta/1
BfW| MV,

IN D E P E N D E N T NKWSP Vl’ KIt

H . O lt lD A .

\ V K I)\h 'S I&gt;.\\. A I &lt;•I S I

I,

m ',

M em ber Associated Prctw

U X S IIIN tlT O N . A i'g
If.. ( A l ’ l
I li.i - 1, ,1 .i nil 11 ig li
tail’d into ilefeu t, ,ln|ian hu« m*i's*|•t•-,| inn &gt;itni.: imi.il
m
rs-inli r
T I iiim the w orld s-nte*r«*«l n in-»
-.1 |&gt;.
. t...|
with gii-ai re jo icin g
x -•ns; t hi- Imttli-friMitw id i Ik - I ’.n -.I
V -- i i in
implit u-&gt;| Inrxfw iif ili-strurt inn i-w-i :i- -i-riitus-il i&gt;,|!,-.| |.. ,t
halt i Puling a w ar which lu-giin mi Si-pf I |•s -,•» ,, |,, , « ,
main iliw oloil I ’nlallll
l*i•--iili-nt Trtin iaii iinin siins i-il th, -,n n ii,1.1 .,i 7 mi
I’ XI KXX'r lawt night. sta rtin g a Inn , ,.|
1, a ,|.,y , until
tn-n«-ral M.u A i lhiu
as III •
Siijiri-nn A IIii-tI 1'•m im .i ii «|«-i .
• an .111 i-pl a l-M ii.il - m rs-ns I
• I nil I III tl.l I
Pols
«Li Ii 1 i |i 11isI at inn
I 11,1 .,. .
-I In i
o l Ii

The peace and quiet of
#eventide descended on San­
Entire Allied World
ford shortly before 7 :00
Joins In Rejoicing
o’clock Tuesday, Aug. 14.
1945, tut the minutes clicked
Over End Of War
--------away on the big four aided
Illy I w r l l l H
I*r— )
•clock oti' First Street.
Millions of people lifted their
A brief few minutes later hearts
and voices tvdey to hail
the clock was the center of a the dawn uf ticace.
There were tears, laughter,
far different scene as the
w ill o f tha bix air raid tirtn
formerly used for blickouti sud­
denly exploded civilian and N ival
residents Into action. They left
their radios where with heartfelt
thanks they had heard the mes­
sage of Japan's surrender and
whole families piled Into cars and
£ headed, horns walling, for the
downtown section.
Tension, anxieties and learn cn*
gendered by three years and
eight months of war, of fear lor
sens, husbands and brothers and
sweethearts overseas all let go
• in ■ wild burst o f steadily mount­
ing enthusiasm that was climax­
ed at about 8:S0 o’clock as men
• from ths Hanford Nsvul Air Statiok flocked in to help celebrate.
Il wee the biggest celebration In

•

•R £ “fp.mV*mI'u" # *.“•&gt;

hysteria and prayers throughout
the Allied world os Japan, lust
Undefeated aggressor nation, an
flounced it had aurrrndrred
"Thank God — Thank (rod ii
over at last" were words repeated
again
and
ag-iin.
In
rver\
language. The bloodiest
most
destructive war tn history •»*» at
an end.
America flung off Ite wartime
restraint and exploded m ihr
greatest, wildest, must ecstatic
celebration uf all time boister­
ous, happy crowds sang, danced
and cheered min thr early morn­
ing. Thousands prepared to con­
tinue the firsts during thr twoday holiday proclaimed for today
and tomorrow by thr United
States and Hrltldn
everywhere, veterans of the

The flying of flags and dosing
(OsMtasM we Page n s u )

In (he i*aVlft4 islands, id shatM'wsneaee os r-sgi r s m i

County Ag^nt Asks Double Holiday Is
# M o r e Diversified Given Personnel
f Crops In Sanford At Navy Station
Growing of more diversified
# vrgetable crops other then celery
In the Seminole County area In
“ 'der to meet future demands at
the Banford State Farmer’s Mar­
ket,
.today urged by C. K,
. Dawson,' county agent, who warned that future business at ths
markst may be imperiled If more
v« f » u bles are wot grown locally.
Said Mr Dawson:
"Crons other than celery, such
as cabbage. taearole, carrots,
beets, cauliflower, tomatoes, etc.
f should be grown locally ta fill
the demand at the 8anfonl Farm­
ers’ Slate Market. For several
scasoiu the demand has greatly
exceeded the gup
. This Inadequate supply of vegetables
. for the most part originated else
W where and was brought
light here by
auto trucks "for resale. If there
were no other reason, our
ers should produce thosa Tteins
caUwl for by the trade at th#
*, markst to ktsp this markst In a
m nourishing state, because once
w tke Farmers’ Market gains pis
reputation amonjr ths truckers of
"no regular supplies," th# trtek•ra wtu stop calling by Sanford
in favor of such markst as don
cater to their demand. And whits
9 we- may think Da* that this
s
makes no difference, what with
unprecedented demand and out of
sight prices for celery, this de­
mand and price structure tan
Make an "“ about face” In tbs not
b toe distant future.
•
"“A factor
facto which
Ich should not be
ICefW nwea » « H * w.we)

*

utl

55?

\\ lull To I)o With Em ­
peror Remains One
Of Main Problem.**

• •"■ i|t«.

I die Wof from ilu
llme of the trrevtirn.us nitdcV. h,,-li-*ri* Hti-ttnr rfV tfi«” Jan- „u
Dec T. lu ll mi'll th- *ln\ iif ih*
pt'iiri
(1) JftpB HttiCK IViiil lliirltm !*••« 7 1 'l l . 4JI Mi.U\ &lt;arn
iiaig p started by the Jai» l».s- - I ' l l
p Lauding* ippu.1v op
LuxniP. Dec. 10, ItMI. PlP lt..»... .. iiip . ,
\,rP-.| lire
Uiil
(ft) 1 onquest of Huiim, b. ,■u, , .lap, p*_ |',»| ' iiip SiPPga|N,ri* fall1
to Jppps, Feb. IS, I '*IJ i . t A Ills**.
t in Mat tl«* uf JiiVi«
Sea. Kelt. 27, HU2; I "» • • JnpitHi*-** I*,1 i«kr .1,. S«'vi &lt;*uinea
March N. 1042: (0) &gt;ui 1• - •• 1 nf 1 «ii t «*8f M.1v •». I 42 • 1I(l 1
Japs plrfeated in Coro! Si llattli-, Mas I
I'.MJ. ( I l l Jnp» Ippsr
battle of Midway, Jun. I*. I!'IL*. i l . 'i Xp.ppkerluiid «»n (iliitilnl

TH IS M A I' p-nvera the highlight- of III,

J a | it "

lt*4J . • 1 &lt;
. axial, A uw
March f*. I 'U l: 114) XH-'J
■lbi T niuwa •■• f Iir ••lit-* 1* .
terrtt*' k i*.k ,t ' •1 ,|t 1, * 1||*&lt;S
alias, I..*.* 11 1*44 ■ - 1
ll!»&gt; 1 1 It • I II01- t s»S11
Xarik? ImoiI *t IsllKof .ll»»
Jtmu. Kfl* 1. 1•.»4r* 122 *
(23) \It Sill t.s'Mils |H .1 sil&gt;
declnr. WUl till Jilin liithdi
IfrtR AMn*t| niiwxsvi
-tn

Will ( iovrrn Japan

|i nn«
I -»*it Ihttiir.
■ K m ^ t »f. i*»Vi(
**• .* I
*11 i I * i U|.
• I I .

i

h

«.l*

M

.*1

In ’
• *.
’•»
•!&lt;
v.
. \\n4 . • .
’ Ii I •i ip*i•i|f» «tt |\».
. SS
\1*1* I
-I
•

IT) |J|« liiile

• I ‘ If*. «2 tl 1 bV
I I tit* J
i .,1 t

Government Fnds
All Its Wartime
Manpower Rules
TJiHll.DIIO Soldiers | ()
lit Rsick In (ivill.ilc In Year
i ;t ii

ih r

rh a tiifr

( I n

A III

&gt;•« fU I

’ *se

*• ' 1

h«M 1^. L i , )l**l

"
s.|*U
III

**•

at

r.

•

r

f 1 1 eat

..I Us.
s' .t %
#•

Mf I f
•♦till I*

M.I

hullIs laiainla. lliOMr fni^*
1
**‘r
talafietw whlfli Mr tiff
« tlmh *»-v
■•(•*1 I ^r* lhi al»fl» .li\t i of ti Ive,.
III !
i e v%
rrwH»n
I
th rv u
• Itl * »
i« • u f
(h r
a i/&lt;
. ' &lt; in fitf m u
1 tinparr that *ith tin* |.e.th 1 f I t ill
t hi •n••
lift Itinil grtiha •Iur111a' On* «.i
\1 one time* th# Mtku.hi ilunm i Oil In
,in I-«h(*tIon - x r
" ihi trnlrihr I'ncific tin ,i. fulfil Ihr huiil* • M oik
’All Ml*
Mhimla tin th** north ««»ii!h In vli*
I . s I.
Ihitch Kiel tn.liii tint rolled Half Milium t'er-im*
At Ihr (&gt;iub t . tl#k l.it 11e*-• ' ''
kfriirfiila
the live* ,.|
MPntr .............................
\ .. " •' "
t hr&gt; t an I • k
.............
Ii\ i i t |T

• . \ r%.
tI Ms.hlt.i

I.
.
t.e*

1.

p.f

*.

Vs
J.«l »» • •
1&lt;l■ \t
f.'le -

•'

k.st.
1, l% r,
i l l e*k

e

••Ihri lap*' •
JMI'MI)

MS

Ihr start ••f th* »uf N a tse
a lhtr«l“d a «» Moelts fi
She will hubs Is. Is*ai ii ill,if it
hettrr tn ^rll ' Inna I ihi.immi t,fee rtllr ti Aft-«ki’i|
friftvraora tlw
Shanghai.
•I Mu\|e*s a ill l&lt;s
11••r artmr*.
t*H«hirre*il I ft.i li'*.' ahs.ljl.l si.H
I I siRlIaara
p I *se •
I krr» i

4,

fl.t f
%l
liistti sr.|
tins •&gt;1ill ii i
ll
Alln.l fruits
|I senI Itsm*-&gt;i

. pt«*el

St I t ll It
. I.ir.l
i bee e e I

Thomas C. Slanl I«•r
&lt;iix t*n I’urplr 11t arl

Flo rida Division
Is(iivt‘n Tou^li Jol)
In Philippines
.h i

pfMirrum . h.
•» iiniitiaI** f »*. s . M k r f
s»'» (K n*
• it11*I (hr
s*I «ll**|ilm re! »%•»! ki*i
timr r r*|n r in f i fra1

'

•fn' .*••••( f lain liftnl .in
•ttiii' fist hit inir thf.niifh
•I Sfaato*.* KliiishiVfiiellt
. iiipluvinrfit t rilif'kfe to
vksiikrta (o rfornUal in*
ami th«* rrf|ulreiueni for
of ii va11ii ti 11it v in
f li i
i * . kfiDb' j»»h«.
I • e* x*iii'&lt; en*l meant*
imhi ti*Hi aohllera will Ise* rr
• e#1 »•* s*&gt;v1111*fi life in thr neat
I uiitiMi*
Ihr sliaihfirkr** of st.IHI0.000
\» ' eta frs.Mi munition johit. and

a*

■

lim it

\ i-

I*

i i *mi•« 7.POO.U0O un»mfdoyr,| hy

( hf eltl'H*
I hr &lt;itnrr(hition of hilliona
i&gt;' siesllitf &lt; vktjrlh of Artnv i»ud
•.eel lesseril l&gt;n l*H|» I'lvrl

to revere end honor the brmve men thaf atoqd ^
an our loved shore* and foul wer’i. desolation?,
. No Improvement Seen
General Douglas MacArthur haa been designate.) by Prest.leni ,
ewsprint Setup Truman
We owe oar h o p p lfi in this victory to thooe j,
as Supreme Allied Commander to arrept the surrender uf all
Japanese Army and Naval fmrea and will govern Japan following ; J. ('. Sheppard Will
men end women. nUny of whom made the
the formal surrender.
* J ‘ " protect our way ofllvlnr. Bfay we.
.Manage EUstis Store
T» . Ar-.ii%fflri1 ■
'
1
— i
■ -- ■
• sacrifice and suffertaf wd pT*y
brlng-no Immedate impruvebT
J t
Sheppard, assistant manin the newsprint supply sithaa not bean in vain. Our country
BACK FKDM KUROI’ lt
tiger of the Mather Furnltura
1, Cranatoa Williams, genthe conflict the mightiest nation
CITY BRIEFS
manager of the American
OHXrer M. Jacobs, vetcrnii Store of Sanford, has been proa grave reiDonsIbUlty of leader.
paper * PVWlabors Assodamonths service with the ipmtrd to manager of the newly
Manager Charles Morrison of
God make ua worthy of that
echnical (.’omreand in the oprfiri I Mather Store in Fustis,
s y s R , cmn hope fori Kriersona softball team requssta
'III In all mankind the prinn
Theater,
returned according to information received
In consumption that at) playsrs of his team meet

■

.

main
k«* thimi|fh.
'
H) ' » ’* * hu
.util the Unite *
Slat* • iiHM iiniioiiiH'ftl twice
itl 1 a
.in.I tat I'ntadaiu -tiia' “

Social Security Has I
Big: Unemployment
Fund, So Has Slate

The taak of reconversion fropt war to peace

' lie
r.t * . Isil •»-if . . . t elfM.,1
Rlth Ih SHTII
dh x * 11 I liras*

It, - I t . HID ARNK
M N. v%-IfMturofl yVrltor
lt» •• h,». he*i*n on thf War l'*r
pat 1 •
*t|f e*\e*f Rinr#
Ihwt Ut j j c f m i u ill likely menu
*
M iriraiff Ilf fe*r»'l»rr in llvink*
* '

State, Nation, In
Good ConditionTo
Return To Peace

PROCLAMATION

# ii Arf

Japan Is Reduced
From First To
3rd Rate Power

The Sanford Nsval Air Station
hog receiver! no directive other
than to resume the full schedule
at the conclusion of the two
Victory Days of today and Thurs­
day Th,- Imli.I,,, ruling applies
at thr station until Friday morn­
ing for rlrillon workers and mili­
tary personnel, it was announced
this morning at a special Victory
itherlng In front of the station
dmlhistratlon Hulldin* by Capt.
William T. Fasten, station com­
mander .
Capt. Fusion III predicting the
future of the .slaliou snlil that
‘ It is hard to liHik into the r
stal hall and dr'.-i irrlne the
WASHINGTON. Aug
future,” but added that Sanford
Naval Air Station had dons an Federal Security Chief
McNutt made public a i
excellent job at training fliers; day which predicted thathat pilots would be needed In
&lt;kf thr war would bfir y
the future, and th.,t he hope
bo
boost In social iecurit&gt; pi• •
&gt;
the Ststloip would irmain o;
tnt paymenta.
for flying. He pointed out
At present, according t„ i , im­
that thr Japanese had not yet
port submitted by Arlbp.r * Xlt
signed the surrenplrr note and
that Admiral llalsey'a pilota had never, chairman of thr &gt;•- -&gt;i S»cunty Hoard, unemploj inrni *«.pp»
been out working lait night.
peptation benefits are min I* Im* •
Tonight at H:00 o'clock at the er than expected In view ,.f war
Armory, tha Station will cele­
production cut-backs
brate with a Victory dance for all
Howevtr, Altmeyer p&lt;pintp,l pint,
personnel, Capt. Faaton announc­ the number has doubled -nn-e Ved. Thursday evening there will
E Day.
be a dance at the USO, he added.
On August I, he siiipI. neurly
He also announced that today at 190,000
.000 persons were rr, ruing
noon a prayer for victory pvyt
C y benefits In pnrtiuj re
Japan, would he pronoontei at placement
of wagta lost tiiii.ugb
me
Catholic Maas.
unemployment—
ploy
after V-F Day
Tha Senfurd Naval Air Station tha numbtr
lum
Jumped to ntnrr than
Orchestra opened the program
*80,000.
playing "Anchors A weigh”
Altmeyer w ld various .tales
tOeHaceS Uw fPPSS f t r ^
fd_ 16.*70,000,000
|G,07‘
hoe
for uiiemyment funoe a* the start of
t current fiscal yssr
7 'O V r
“ This," ha declared, 1b-uves
%X» *".,luk
•hi« 7I the country much better prepared
Divine Provlduica hu crowned the srttplw of our
to meet the obock of post-war
naitlocxal ttncaiploymrni thnn
country with victory over an enemy *eejdng to doatroy
I the COM at the emi of the
the liberty of men end countrie*.
(CeaeMeea 04 fa s * TS..-I
i
In our motntnt of joy for thla victory, let uh pause
\ — ;---------- ----------i

S

M ill- It I.

Hirohito Blames
World Trend And
New Atom Bomb

llitfhlitflits Of The War With Japan

America Goes
Wild In Joyous
Celebrations

Br W ILLARD CONNOLLY

M

at 0:00 o'clock Thursday. evening,
at the Frierson store in order to

• an Air Transport Com- from W. F. Urunson, manager or
plans which landed at l.q tlie local Mather Htore.
Mr. Sheppard who aasumet hit
Field New York last
y and olsns to be homr new duties today, n in e to 8an-

NVA.SIIIM. 1• *\ \ &gt;if
1
*
If
Florid)* « **n Ibiiii i.t Ia. )'
nienl fur »nv «• pitralr Am**»
intM I)|VIR|SS|I
l- l!li lis t pi

l.tl
I hr
I i.
s*sf t . ’h»y
P

II.
. ' till!
\ mil

II.. 1*.
f a n t r y in w h .ih th r F lo t illa
« apt
tonal
Caiia** *1
u n it*.
in* lo d in k '. * ••'”
1Mi i r s s , Mi
(ho ar frm n
Sauf*»r*l. Ri*r** ah
I .tn a•11| 9isI
•or IhnI hr Iin i* I*, .u I Harhssi
Kxjtlidt" of ill.
lei Du ir l»*^
laion huvr tn*t lss-rf» . hfouu h
v«ith thr frr.|urin&gt; “ f s»th«*| sl»\
istons, hut tin-) ol,- in til. i,*
fighting, and have one of Ihr
toughest assignments in the l\p
Iflc war theater the i'hilippini llrig. General J t
Hutchison
of Hanforrl i* assistant dm
sional Shmman.ler nf the Hl.t
Recent press dispute lie, hav,
shown the Sanfnrilftes anil Kinr
idians are living up tn their lr«
dltion us fighting men
Praised ( m l.enersl
One group, which inrludrs 17
Floridians, tits lawn praised t&gt;V
the commuinling general nf the
•Hat Division fur making pnss
ihle
the
division's
IDO-mile
drive through Northern Minda­
nao. This group is the lOCih
Engineer Combat battalion, of
which the 17 Floridians are sp­
ec tlllsts.
Laboring &lt;lav and night un­
der a fierce tropic tun and in
torrential rains, they repaired
the acoret of bridges which retreatttig Japs had left In smok­
ing ruins along the Sayre high­
way.
Thoee mentioned are Robert E.
Jones and Howell D. Partridge,
of Jackionville; Pfe. Clayton E.
Johnson, Jr. and Aubrey C.

Hl.li'j.uksl ' l l i * I. i
Ml »» mI Mr - I •
iiri|(yi&gt;villr. HI
«:•
I' ll *fu* i l i r v r l i ' i
i«»riis *r
when

i Miaau
th* U
l»»**|jti,
\\ Mini,
i 'H. i i i
in

1

II
s|.|i of
IU1f 1*1 .sf
% * u»if »«

,*l»ss.»t i ii,e*
tin*
su tm

huge
R h ine

nn|fisiM*«l i( n afti.il hsi|M)i -t'liitlei
HIM the •levk with -1*•*!I frutf
llli*nt *.
lie rvt vivrtl «|tf .*i|i»irl wimiiuIb
of the iMuly Min! i* • &gt; * otnv^l
••Arent iiMtient .»t tiie* &gt;..it Diryo
ilortiulMl.
Hluejnckr t Stauffit
wife, the
former Mias I *m ..- ! itmn, »•
now rmiihoy in Sai*l*»r«l, Kin
Hr har two hroth«*fw m tin* »#r*
vire Syt Mill M muHb-i
in the
Army, %miu| A \ i:»11.n• MetitUinttii
SiVoiul ('!««% Kuuene Stauffer ii
in Ihr sNuk&gt;

i

(iHKolinc Rationing
To Be Discontinued
Washington. Aug I*.
(Ah —
The
Ol'A
today
announced
immediate trriiitnutiuip of
the
rationing
nf
gnsolne,
canned
fruits and vcgrtahlrs, fuel oil and
oil stoves.
Price
Administrator
Chester
Bowles said that .meats, fats and
oils, butter, sugar, shoes and Urea
will stay on the ration list “ until
military cptbacks and increased
production brings civilian supplies

V

•
their three children expect
to join him shortly at Eustis.
I . T Stringer who has been
connected with the Mather Stores
for some time, will be tha akaist-

W. Kiilghton, of Orlando. Corp.
George C. Walton and Pvt. Rob­
ert G. Nevera. of Miami: Pvt.
Luka B. Harris, of Mfaml Beach;
Pvt. Eugene T. Joyner^of Telia
“
“
of

“ Nobody it any happier than We
In OPA," Bowles saiii. “ that ai far
as yasollne It concerned, the ddy
Is finally here when we can drive
our cars, wherever w* please,
when we plsesr and as much a* * «

.1

�I

s

t
I *

1

T11K R A N ^ O R D H K R A 1 .D . S A N P Q K D F L O R ID A

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS, 1945

T ne ^ANrow&gt;

PAGE TWO

X Of NR»4
Bectlna
1$ Booth llaose I*

|the State dealing chiefly
. problem* of shifting to a
'time economV.. Caldwell as!
IT* Kurest.CMy r ia l
|movements were "bint u|
t'lT Plnsburst- Plat
new loclal order anif. * . F
Th'
•
nlistic form of government,
I. Cryslal Heights.
OF A L L KINDS
named no specific grout*,
*s*s II.
*•
*«
Abo •
j t . Crystal Hslghl*.
phrase* and title*, proigs
................
if
rest In human welfare, but
' Tier l». Ths
nlfht intention f* to meddlil With Ana
p flloek IS Crystal
'
|iona, . schools and social - fM
|jom«* Hubdlvllun.
onsnip*,” the Governor declare
47 rtmilh Hanford
.
“
"They
ddvocate
central
plat
Ion i ’lal
llouli
X
Ug
W ill A
sa ss ae w a
n
a
'ingi
bureaucratic
direction
ra
liahed way of life In the south.
*Vlloek I Pin# Ter*
olher
borrowing*
from
Ideolog;
In a Ttepared radio report/to
4T a g * II.
_ •vhkh we can never accept." *
IIlock A Pins TarHe sild Florida muat be *Ngj
V J T p .V. Terinr to accept help, whether ltT
h (H ie
II.
from the Federal Govkmtnei
nisei I Pine TerThe citizens of othar atitae -or |
I ritizen* of other nation*, but
I accent that help without stri
I in the assurance that the / ti
rle of " Florida h ave'the ability
1to direct their own devtlny and
the Intention th administer their
own affair*.
'
"W e musC nor'exWangw We
I right* and orcrogativea o f th#
A s k fo r 4 -P a g o C o lo r P rice Lint C o n t a in iu y S cores o f B a rg a in s
iwople of ‘ Florida for handout*
• *.
'
a
/’ . .
I
.of thelr-pwn money..”
' V
•pWMF A .
Taking not* that “ th* problem
of war will not be solved by m
! end of hostilities," Caldwell de­
clared the K»*U*- fafet “ oiatry I j Towpahlp St South llanila l&lt;
i tough |roblem* of reconveralon
*j5 J i |f * Magnolia .Hslghl* I’U
wfid readlustment." ’ " f J
I He said the newIy-OrtauftW J f &amp; t . * 1^ * I» .’it IWth M IUBlan.1'
V
-.
’ vetarana’, lmnvnremcnt and I f f - d jU H»rn4o* .
« * f h of* the Clrrull fourl H#ml
vertlalng roiMil!s*l6h» 1wfH^ !
__a.
Vliirlda
Florida to tearetlme broapai
The Chief KxecutlV# ci
Ororie A Koo. Shipped
"the large amount hdfd ajf 1
Quantity Rights Rosorvcd
Ings by Floridians “ an lh»r
snl factor In Ihe State and 1
P rice s Good Thru Saturday. August 18
lonal economv."
rtKirrr.
"Never before Irt hl*tnry_l
the people of the United State*
had so much monev In resanra. ^
. . . lt d * the part of .wisdom (6
it'A TIO I
tall cans
conserve tfils purplus. The * « !
unknown.
penditure of monev now. whllf
T..U sr# V#r«kr. orCsrrd to ap­
civilian good* are scare# and pri­ pear,
i personal l# -or |&gt;y .attorney)
ced at a premium, anenuragaa In­ U naswer the .oworw bl|l ot com­
flation and will deorlve Indlvl* plaint filed hareln sgsUsI you.
dualsand the population aanar* a s .1 belogj.o la ll /pr .dlyore#. on
before mitkav, twonfy-aerenlti
a**.. 0f the means pf aatt-sunnur K
(ITini day. UU Ainu si. Its*. .#iner*
wise a IIt c M T fo ,C*at»*eo will
ka ooloeod ogalaat you for failure
BUlAbkOy'* £est Enriched
lo».o|ii&gt;Mr.t«Ma,*oe anewer «• re*
htVa«*iht« iollce b#
bll.bad twice, a ) Omsk fur four
| a«o#ecallea,weeke In The llanrd- Herald, a newepaper pubk.4 al Panford. H».a note I’ ounly; KlorlJa
*,. .*
\VITNKPH my band f and e#nl
1 Long Island Cobbler
Ihl. li day of July. UU. . .
Ultl»h IIKON DON
,,
*
.'leri. Clrealf Court.
(OKKH IAl. lUTAl.l
, , .

S o u th e r n

Furniture Refinishintf

O - Dee’s Sign Service

N. Slat hew* hU wife holder of
T’ertlflcale No. .I ll, Issued
__ 1st day of July. A. f&gt;. IMI.
has fllsd sain* In '" I offlpo »od
mad* appllcalluu for a tux dsed
to be l«,u»d thereon
Raid cer­
tificate emoraees the fullywln* de­
scribed pi»perty In ih* County of
Kemlnule Hlals of Klerlds, to-wll:
tu&gt;i •” liloyh
Saolaadv

Plot Book I I pages *14
at st a *1.
Ths assessment of lbs eald prop­
erly under the ssld certificate Is­
sued was In Ihs nams of ftourdln»l Atisrhury.
t'nless Slid csrllflcsls shall be
redeemed srcordlna lo l » *
th*
property descrll»ed_ lher*ln will be

Apples

.

|

#

» • •

( |

^

,W

J.

1

'b

Bartlett

• mad*

,

iColorado

&gt;

t

/ / (

I

W«w C lj*

Ur

th ereo n

•
W ill
|
w
•■
■
Kveryone falls for our lsuperior
_ . ----- cleaning and pressing aervlca*.heart of ths fabric fiber.
deeply Ingrained soil, perspiration and grit
H R i,
^ ______ * .
dry clea n in g^ ly. bast . . . e-tfne .to^tba

v &gt;

m

79F M

v

''

forte I I

•

Fillets

' m-

ib

LEGAL n

ib

- . a x ii
r o i l . ■■"Ik
rot s t i . ri.onin*. .IN i

Maekaeai ,

Fillets
L fa Bopsu

Steaks
P

iS

hath.

.
____ _
IN T*IK SfATTKIt OF T U B 1

,

,

an Fish

ib

Fish,

H Aa » v

&gt;b

«4* T f Cook

*

w ic k *, -j
stdriiat TiVVrnen i tom a*

Ynu and #*rb of you *t*...
by notified and roqulrod to
sent
any claim* ■* * 4 . Be*
which
you or
olther ol
may
huv*
against
lU j, &lt;

ib

rf»*h Oouqp

o

m

&amp;

m

b

ju

&gt;

For

THANK GOD FOR PEACE

m

*

« l B lo c k «» « • " *

1

'

Has **14. JZrilflcatw . sUall

»&gt;■'

::r

m

M W

I V lM . month - of M»pltmbar.
whlah J* Ih* *rd dar of «•!»*

the battlers for the sake of ■
aterilv "pone# ar.d order."
Japan's war criminals wtll be
tried. Expert* argue that thla lilt
muat Include Japan's leading In­
dustrialist* and bakkera. Tijey
worked hand-in glov« with the
generals
,
lllrnhlto A 1‘ roblem
In Ja| an’a ruler, toe Mlkodo,
the Allies face a Uhlnue psycho­
logical problem. Should he l&gt;« **■
lied, should the throne tie done
urny with? The nroblem exists
because some 70
. . . years ago
_ the
militarists and Industrlallil* be­
gan to sell the Japanese the no*,
tlon that the Emrcror Is “ divine.
This was to hcln keep the com
mon people chained to low wage*
and to plan* for large-scale war.
Experts ariue that Japan *
feudalism will never •#» aa long
as the people think '"llrohlto or
his descendant# are go«l*. There
Is fear, however, that Hirohito,
sweating out In foine Asiatic
Doom, might become a martyr to
hi* people. Some who could keep
him argue that he can be used to
issue older* to his nation.
( ( ’•illN R H Y r«**b» l*BKf OM»
Hut Mikado or no the Allies
to cease firing. • ‘
will insist that Japan move to­
Gen. Douglas MacArthur. "the ward democratic government.
man who came back," was name.1
She will have to get rid of her
supreme Allied commander to war industries, but the Potsdam
recetva the formal Japanese sur­ c.inferees said Japan will be per*
render.
„
World War II — the bloo&lt;lieal
conflict In all of human history
— was at an end,- except for the
formality of signing surrender
document#.
V-J Day will not be proclaimed
until after the Instrument* of

ploye* throughout the nation.
He also authorised* Selective
Service to reduce draft Inductions
Immediately from 80.000 to 60.­
000 men per month as a reault
of Japan's capitulation.
lied lam broke loose In usually
reserved Washington the moment
the White House flashed the
word thit "it's all over."
A snowstorm of ticker tanc
went cascading into the street*.
Horns tooted endlessly. Kit*
crackers exploded.
. __
Crowd*- boiled out of 'restau­
rants, office buildings, hotel* and
tavern*—shrinking and singing.
Within a few minute* a tre­
mendous crowd gathered In front
of the White House and In La­
fayette Park across the street.
They atopped all traffic.

J a p a n Is R ed u ced
F ro m F ir s t T o
3r d R a t e R o w e r

OP.

c

R oast

Dontlaaa brisket .Pot

r

Clkte Blew «*r Bhort

Mullet

R o a s t - ’'tb

c

R ib s

Fancy UnBwt..Ori

ib
s lb

.

m

V 4*ib*28 c

s &amp;

*

^

M

O ILS

PROTECTION

dOMIS, FARMS, FA CTO illS AND IQ U IFM W f

jrah Painta, availsbla foe *v»ry

Jj

of lu r la c ^ *

•1 ♦ ..,. i h ‘ #.# f l ' 1* &lt;?

frW

We havo^compleie stock and:can make immediate delivery oh
best ffrade outside white and sreen.

l.rl us Imw our head* In reverent Thanksgiving.

iummonlng reporter* to hia ! than in Germany. Japan ha* less
ice. he read a statemant which raw materials and she hk* never
• out of her Middle Age* Into been able to rnlso all her food.
• Twentieth Century. I lt f mill* She hn* to sell a certain amount
•y, with ihi aid of rolltlclanv pf manufarlure.1 gomls abroad
( the 30 rullryf families which i just to keep even Hut bow much
nod most of thebanks,faqto |should she be permitted to
sell?
' '
•had
• • held
•••.*I rir, and' ships,
the *!»*• Could she conceal new war In­
; lion In a curious peonage. The dustries umlri Ihe guise of mak
people became excellent factory Itiff umchinrrv *
i workers but lived on such low
-yh,r rolittol MicHiii vbii) hnvr to
I wove* they were virtual eco ^ * urknl nut lt'« »uffffr«te&lt;l Ly
• mimic slave* amt certainly were ODc fm sFMFtrni *k|»vit. .WilllMni
| nevei taught Ihe western world'- ( Jnhtintnnr **f t it»nrffr \N»*hinff.low evolution toward political t(*n iinlvrini) \NH A h in fft'* n .* .
that Ja|»tto hr prohiblteil from
! democracy
itn|H)itiiiff thr major «»ra» nea«!«&lt;t
New Freedom* Coming
To make a start toward peace for airplnnr pv«Mlortion lie |&gt;oinU
I moo thlnkln**, the I’ olsdain' con out that |H»ti( niff couhl hr «int;ilr
| feree* said Japan’s future rulers, due to Japan'ii tflland position.
Others hav« «uffffrate&lt;l that Ja
i whiM-ver they may be. muat per­
mit free speech, free religion and nan hr ao thuimiffhly prohibit©*'
free thought—something Japan from any part tn Ihe avl itlon In
duiitry that «hr couldn’t ev® i
never knew
train pilot*
hnr *»ut t&lt;» alrlinci
It’s hoped that frve speech will
imncd l»&gt; othvi nattotie
permit the emergence of new
Japan'* atmir*. caiiffht amun.l
leaders »-th democratic plans.
Our Armv la blng counseled that : thr Pacific ana by th© ©!“ • ol
If n revolution should sian from : v»ar. will Ih irtu*na«l home. ti»e
I'fbidani cnnfrrrnrt decided

NEED .YOUR HOUSE; PAINTED T . . . NE
PAIRED? , ... NEED SOME CARPENTER
We arc in a ptwlllon lo do any h k job. Sc
•

-•

,

~

'

Spnnyland Bqvohed

From Bronchial

* I si the Pity tlnll *'&gt;•! 1

rnwiwnwo.

ASTHMA

•NVO for the Sheriff *
closed. Up lo noon today
not been dctermlnc.1 &gt;&gt;"
iint these department* »
i&gt;l&gt;en. tomorrow *p ■
•lank* remained
r&gt;
Stores will ic o o v
I1
I was announce*! hv " \
i prrsidet of the S a iif" " ' M.
, Vtsnotation who said I
informed that
Drl.ni.t.i
Ok
likewise i“ " I1* "
Union service* &gt;r . .
•he victory ov.
'odd tonithl at 8 " " "

nre*i‘il :I8.000.000 Inaurml &gt;»erk
er» for approximately half the
wag* 1o*s during a limited num­
ber „f oeeks

7hr board considers ihi* pn*
Plum th- first line of dii'r*'*»
for fi,tndlcs of Insured worker*
du” "g ih* reconversion prri.nl
\|t mayor revealed that un.le.
th* obl-azr ami survivors iiisur
•Per 'he only comoleialv Fed
eml -peration under Ibc ..cl
pn,,.# i him 7S0.IWI men and
Women, who have not claim*.!
bencfils can do so al any limp
II. ..I led that nearly « million
mol. •hove the rr.tnire.1 8.S-v**"«

'•'irst

Melhmlisi

j

i t.*•• 1

•mounted by the It'

Klnley
W. V lilting. I’ le-. i.
Sanfortl Merchant*
'
asked all merrhanl*
1
dow lights buriiine &gt;• in*
'thr hem* tonight in onlpr t.&lt; n n
ihlr with I ., more festlye ai'nc-n &gt;'
liber* forts to have all who. &gt;
re "
turned on were mm, ■'

never I 'he sliffirultV »l
Pro*

ALl the VITAIvlINS for all the fam ily
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

" -•

Hons.

nm«I[*«|rrul

A l 7 JO I* M
•
h* fin*I *»MI\ !••• k
.tinted their mad •"
» f the bus me * 1 '

„„ .l *nd bugle* were ‘
. town Sanford
V •
iM-tie 'urge group of

„

m|I

ages

)nf Ambfi And One Black T.ipsulc

sinvin-*

supply Ihe VITAMIN EQUIVALENT
ol ihesc' Ejods

hr * *m" I Sccurit) Itiiard. All
ri pointed out. h"* " f ' v *
,,ii .. U on .lestilutlnii old
ami
survivor*
insurance
irllv Kekleral). unemplovmeni
I Ml..,I inn (Style Ke.le.al bO
I- ,.,, i and throe nuhln »•
proirain* iSlalo
In.,I „s«|slnncel
hr lumr.l chairman &lt;li«. lo»c*
■ •
pi loci pal dofi.*l#n.*v
1
,.l mvo and •in-mpb.i
. i* that
.WlSgr •* "
i, . ,
private l&gt; i*.«* ** »'■ '
,.
. mplnvmenl

It i*. Iioitff lo be ViUmn. ^aiB
Ih.in Deficiency Sufry

llri

T 0 U C H T 0 N D R U G CO M PANY

J..li. V.rdsble
More ).•'•- nr.- avallahlr in -b

ns of esluldlsh.d pear.nmv i&gt;
istriea , ih «i Iptve hern go'"/

.

ort handed

And if I hr -talc, Ihiough

The Complete Paint and Glasa Store

II*

Ilblle wink- private Industry .."'I
rflcial a /curies, can't provhh
nough jot's ihcm Is more tha
Ml,OOO.OOo tn thr Florida un
inploymenl . omimnsatlon
fun I
o help tldr I hr worker* ovn " ■
d oositinns oi rn
The State riiail depailmrnl t"«cash halam r «d |1 I.IUMKI"
and and -sith new l » i '&gt;•'*•" •
nu" federal fund. rom*"kr
tart siwnilig at Irasi $2" . ii **"
UO • year as soon a# m a teil.l
&gt;nd labor arr avadhlc.

HKIlNIi.'N.

»3 a .ff».y ? V &amp; r .a a

FLETCHER E. J10LLS, Owner

r R A f ,j

Th# -*t*tc has a l l 6.IMIO.im"
ost-wsr building rrogram for it#
nslltutioni
.
Much of I be money is i" the
*lh drawer Officials ni&lt;* '(•
.ending un fnieral funds nu-1
etf-llquldaling revenue bondapply the rest Most cities attd
ountlrs have similar plan* rail
ng for unlntnled millions

• &gt;*

tb . 25c
Reconversion problems malfe nev
impossibility before next Summer

" c r &lt;nvn P a p e r * '- .

'ttfiX A P V O A /
- y r JF S D F O

fe le h r a tlo n s
» Jt aal la s H # r * » r i a r lls t l

land Germany and bnuib-acarrod
Fngiand. In Manila, in 1’ arla. In
■k9l t aea and In hotnilal wards
T * . y cheere.1 and crle&lt;l and
taO pcd each other on the back
"Now we’ll l&gt;* home sooner."

no. 2

Sausage, ib 39c
ausage
'
'
id ia Ordntra J^ukflfi

yd-ib

SJLrWllf

listed .Iklt

A u g u s t,

ItVicurr fjc

AVAILABLE
Regular Six*

FASTER
R E L IE F

nriffhhorR arr rkttrmely anilnu^
to »►
© rlil of thr Japan©«•

OB*f« Unift arapef

juice 2
2ic
, .

In

ih

_ *’

PlW *.,?**"
“ * jjS r 8
A d d lM .u t j.l"
• Voor H o m e
I .^S*J# W '
A u T o M o n it

f f i B U R A H PAINTS;
V iA D E W I T H V I T O L I Z E D

Table T o »

40-01 C a n

C heese

rie*'cm*l

.ii

Shrimp. »b 4 9 c
H am burgerib

This
ax*'#m

GLASS

17c
^

I i'MNllny.S e #*•#* •'*«*
o( storm, and bU#lnes».-y
today the obscrvima. *' •
upcmpl
n
in o( tw o holiday#
I' i vsident Truman
The main window*
i
••Knrt frrn»'* in«uf mcr
O
ffice weie closed. ... d
Altmeyer »xplalne«l. i»

I

&gt;sr. IH I. .
.
*.
,
ltd, il^s Jft .Bay , *&gt;f * " # " • ! .
•

la te, N a t io n , In S iin fQ r d O b s o
ood C o n d itio n T o E n d O f W a r '
e tu r n T o P e a c e G r e a t C e le b r .i

i

8 *id

Soa'Fiosh Seafood

•Jk

TO.-SK»V

aufdlcatlon: - for. a . la s

h a .lC u a d

» u

pin la p Patch

.‘

H ir o h it o B l a m e s
W o r ld T r e n d A n d
N e.w A to m ic B o m b

c

« lIV K N .

lflrale™ emwracee .the followlna
•rlbed aroparty In th» I'ounly
kfailnpl# male of riorld*. to­
, , /.T7 V* ' .

17c Carrots 2 bcht 17c Rutabagas ib 7Hc

Ho,Built A ’Sfaa'r JSi Hailaz Bee! Sal

•■ | t

1st; dajr.^of August.

other order* as may be required
by the supreme commander of
the Allied force* of the execu­
tion of the hbovc mentioned
terms."
•
. .
„
,
Thus was the “ infamy
of
Pearl Harbor fully avenged three
years, eight months and seven
days after Japanese plants struck
a nesriy-mortal blow against the
United States without warning.
Jnpah had paid the foil peniltr
feff the treachery that plunge I
the United State* Into *
front war— the costliest In all
1history.
,
.,
The
term*
of
blood and
treasure, the « £ a t conflict hal
cost the United State* more then
1,COO,000 caauallc* and $300.000,•
000.000. The coat to the wo.rli
was more than 68,000.000 car
unities and * trillion dollars in
provision* of the Pnlmlam declar­ iwncy, material* and rteouree*.
World War If ended six years
ation.”
.
0 " H i » Mujrsly Is also prep.red 1 —lc»a 17 day*—after Germany
lo iaviir'fbla eommand'C to nil thr precipitated It by marching Intc
militaryiipayhl and nir nuthorlllc. I olund.
. . . .
The end was announced calmly
o f Jaoan atol'hll Ihnforcca undhr
their control wheraver looted by Mr. Truman who declared *
to
.0
active oparntions. to ' two-day holiday — today • " «
surrender arm* anil In isaua such Thursday — for .all Federal cm-

For the Liberty and Justice for which It stand*

Y a m s 3 ib» 25c P o t a t o e s 5ib»29c

’ i

this

E gau V A O A N C tR ?

I James |t * » U U * w # * H'W*
Wulhrw*.^ hie Wife holder of

—

C a b o a g e ib AW c O n io n s 3 ib» 27c
&lt;b 14c
»,
Navy Qrop OA.
i jy
s. ^

parajaa. lima*, BunkUt

Lemons

VJ | V

Holed

0 tflV
9 0 * . D IO M3U
KNO W AD AH W AS A

o in sura protection lor a toog p«riod wnhoui
« expense of fw q **o t repainting, ure P u »
|

Irmbtr, lilt .

^ u. ^ S em in o le Dry Cleaners

B E ? i Y

FLOUR 5

ir t C T T , l i - J IK H K llT

court house doer on tha^rtrst * # ■ •
d * r Jn th# month of Bsptswaar.
IH I. which I. Ih o 'lrd M r

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1945

Sfareh--3 i##.i2c i

BIG STO C K FR O M W H IC H T O CHOOSF,
"

*

■

America, they were toasted
kissed and praised and went
. All through Ijstln America
the Weet Indie* there w *.
rejoicing. Tiny Bermuda
Id over th# traces In the
I boisterous celebration over
there, aided hv shouting.
Ing American serviceman,
taotlng firework* *nd aomrdtra w *rt reported In II »i. In B imaob Aire# there were
mt demonstration* and freII clash** between etu.lent
nationalist groujia, whlrh
l stop pud by police.
Mtrl iFUrbor, whare th* Paclfl:
began on Dee. 1, 1041.
ided lu air raid slfwna to
M m peace, not war, and
!«Ui, not shrapnel, littered
W ilngton's
traditional
reU vaniehed In ihe maloe of
rlotu celebrants,
he want coast, nearaat to the
Urea# threat, shoolad Its relief
M m . Bout whistles soundul.
Francisco want wild. Bfflglut
llrohlto. Hitler and Muaaoltni
a hanged, burm-d and kkkad
p »U * Americans Joined In the
t Tima# 8quai*. 2,000,0"'
IBM jararatd Joyful tagiiher
tr a anowsterm of tkk^rtape,
i paper and confettL
lag-decked automobllM raced
M
city streets over th* na
L: Wasting their homa longt i r i i f l r x r v k r r i and (ockaU

tt—
^

^ illi iMir

anr

i * l'*r

i

» *• mm* frii

11 n ■ y P JjfrhT^T^Vffirrtflrt***"
rliiiMClir in l»-u -'l'. -••••! »'••!» |"'nL "
m m I# nl null mill niiib i in'* i"
'lie I .S,
lran*|Hir'iilimi inert* it* grrnl -«t rliullri»R«'#
T lir O llier of D r fr n .r '1'riui*|»&lt;.rl .lion h rljrv r* Hint
critirnlly nrm lril space i* Isciilft
upiril Is* I &gt;•

ESSENTIAL T H
I I Dll i— llinl ih i* «| o «e muat
h r consrrvrrl f t r I Is—iiuri-inittiMK ili'J • nils o f war.
So ilnn't |iAlt a il) trip tlml is n hr p o ll lonn l till
the firin g reaaro. S u »r vou rarlf rnihui r issinritl,
tllsconiforl* anil loss o f litnr.

*

O ne liny we’ ll get the “ go n lim il" sign ngnln. V nr
reu lrlrllon* w ill l»e llflr il. noil llir r r 'll hr u *'alrpp in g up” o f m oln r bu* aersirr . . . In fr r ip ir n r )
schedules, In co m fo rt nml In apeeil. U n lll that tim e
let*# roop era ie In Ihe fu llrs l . . .

•

1

_
flf e
L

L E T ’ S USE T R A N S P O R T A T IO N W IS E L Y !

__ ___ 2Q0

Av«nue

Phone 60

i

�I

$.*
•r
i
&lt;
1

r»-

t

**&gt;
■s

^ •e d

THE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FL0RID1UT

^ F X G tf- F O t J R

Senator 1 Walter &gt; P.- •f»nc»-r«nti
explslned that the P«opU &lt;rf ie « r M [ ‘ H d T O 'i1$ &amp; &gt; - » * * *
Toombt County h»&lt;l plenty. Qf ^ A n d ’ fn
you
I
i wiling It would like a nice fat juicy aleak
It won just a little over three yearn and nine month** meat on tha hoof,
at
auction
and
it
wa*
being
kblpor
a
roaaa
o
f
good
pork
chop*,
• u Sm S, via.
ngu that the Japanese carrying olive branches to Washing­ ped away while local.,
|U W g M lIl A
•• market you mights run url to Ooomba
ton dropped bombs on Pearl Harbor, thuB beginning the thelvea remained .bare. It*
County, Ga. where you’ll find tfie
butcher *noo* Well stocked, thanks
greatest struggle of all time in the most treacherous man­ that Walter, hein« a lucre
g k l„ H
M **e#«*4 •!*•«
to Mayor Darby and a determined
sort** w- ISIA •• «*• r **1 otn*a ner history records. The road to victory hns Ireen « hard Senator, had no standing
gt SaaCtrS. g la rW a aa C rr lS e Acs
fluence or whatever it takea with tiliirnry. .
and bloody one for millions of American boys hut from the thr OPA.
g l l w s t y ■* MaccS A iw t '
There juat wam't
early reverses In the Philippines they have fought their anything he could do about it
L .
M U ik D
U DBAS
way steadily .forward from Midway to Ylkinawn and have but /'be aorrv".
Iwxal OPA official*, their hand*
MB don 1/BAX—»a»&gt;a«»« ■ « * * » « » never once faltered,
tied with official regulation* ami
New names have been written on the pages of Amer­ red tape, were very aym|iathetk
Payment* to roverad worker*
scBtcsurnog ratbs
ican history, memorable never-to-be-forgotten names which but Ihey were utterly powartas* in Saminolt County. • who'. -w*ro
rayaUe la ASv.aca
to
act
until
aonie
guy
aomewhtr*
C a u l*i—a w *
—■
•*! will take their placd In the minds of men for generations
unemployed And unablf. to find
up the line gat aoft heartec
Maalh -------------yet unborn alongside Bunker Hill, Gettyaberg, San Juan eno.'gb to urei* a button and suitabla work during Aha Yfaek. of
, Meath* ----------July 30 to A p e v t 4, war# ,mad«
M e a t h * ---- —
Hill, Chatau ThlOT^v^Hl^Jvay, Guadalcanal, Bunn Mission. dart the obi bureaucratic mxchint to 2 persona. Car) Bt Smltn,
ttrees
—
to
operating.
Bougainville, Attu,
'Guam, Balpan, Iwo Jima, Okin­
Chairman of the Slate lndu*tria|
Then the Mayor got mad. He Commission aalsL
awa, not forgetting tfm brilliant campaigns on New Guinea, phoned
the OPA JDtrict office
These payments totaled $45.00,
the Philippines, and thefnaval battles of the Makassar in Savannah and demanded that
In 48 Florida counties, pay­
■Straights, the ColfM Scat' Kula Gulf, and the two great *&lt;&gt;mething be done about the ridi­
^ t » | i h &gt; e i* e r »e la a rat—.
culous situation.
Thinking, j,o ments of a total - o f $24,182.00
battles of the Philippine pea.
that Mr. Darby wsa “ just wera made to 1,691 ■peratma—* '
New weapons,- new methods of waging warfare, which doubt,
another Mayor", they gave him 577 male* and 1,014'fSinale*. In
M
if they existed at all on ';that
fateful ’ Pearl Harbor day, the regulation (Form AYZ-OPA- the other 31 cduritle* ' rio pay ;
/
' i
This should menta war# made. twe are
U I*" were little dregmed of byAthe men who were destined to 4058VI brush olf.
Employers Who bare Job* opJn
r*|M» •« the w e e irr wtlk » , u * ’use them, hatfe been perfected, the aircraft carrier, and the not !e confused with (Form LLi l k n e iw iln * »• tal»a#« m I
&gt;7803), which is thr run around. should contact ths nearest office
carrier task force, the.Grummon Wildcat, Hellcat and
He wa* advised to Juat t&gt;a calm of tha United State* Employment
llepcat, the Garand rifle and the flame thrower, the am­ and patient and let thing! take Service for assignment of un­
their normal course und by and employed workers who have ap­
rv*M wblrh U •**■■- phibious landing 1H a n ts , alligators and sea-going tanks, the by
everything would be all right. plied for suitable work. When
I7.lv r tU lM «• I N MR* &lt; « ” ■ tL25s, the B-I7s and B-24s, the B-29s, and finally the
Things like this took time, fob suitable work Is refused the right
■ M ttlllM I * f e »
4 l.M t .b M
OMIiVe I . II *r M i etSecwlM P-80s, 500 pound bombs, blockbusters, rocket bombs mid at couldn’t upset thr routine for out of tha claimant to unemployment
compensation will be suspended.
H IM
Ki tb l. * * * * * f * t
little town nr county.
|h * I m w * m VIIrM
b *r*la , | last the atom bomb.
Seminole county unemployed
Hut
the
Mayor
wanted
AC» * H » * l l * i *1 &lt; *•*
It was only a few days after the first atom bomb TION. He politely Informed OPA P*r» ° ni . »• »whom
« biMt .l *«b•* .r *b**r*N
compensation.
hom compensation,
i •** «b * w *
|wiped Hiroshima off the face of the earth that the Jupan- official* that "hi* people" had i P#lr[n,n“ w ,.r* " l* * * for,
—— i ese surrendered. It may not have been necessary to drop plenty of cattle and hog* and “ by 1
•[1‘^nR Aug. 4, were clasal, V :,
JS4Sj that second bomb on Nagasaki— the Jape probably would Damn" they wrre gonna eat 'em.
WKONEHDAY, AUGUST lb,
He U*ued an ultimatum to‘ the
{ Trock'Unloader
have surrendered Anyway. Hut it Is just as well to let effect
that he'd give the OPA
them know that we had it, Just as well to let the whole just 24 hours
its red tap*
tap&lt;
or* to get Its
world know about, just as well to drive home the fright-1unUngltti .kind release some . Each
, * c rider In tha Pony Express
B U L K VBRSK W »K TODAY
ounty
meat
for
home
IU
I
(" ride 76 to 100 milts a dny.
ful truth that this new weapon has been discovered which 1T&lt;w»mi»»
ruMnumiitlqi
in
hr
heM
issie
tne
orWE ARE A N TIC IPA TIN G AN makes future wars too horrible to contemplate.
dor hipisriif 'and It would l&gt;e carIN F IN IT E SERIES OP BIRTHS
Let us hope, now Its mission is accomplished, that this ried out nod they coti». ,oniC’ ,n
A N D REBIRTHS ON THE H e * .
V R N LY PLANE. WE SHOULD supernatural Instrument of human slaughter will t.e safely over to Toombs County and cra-l,
Vhp Mayor
TH EN LAY ASIDE SENSUAL­ laid away in some secure place where it can never la* raised thrir little whip
IT Y , ENVY, MALICE. GREED again except In defense of peace, and let us pray that its said hr didn't mind raising ,'ood
for the armed services, the starv­
A N D LIVE IN TH E ETERNAL
S PIR IT GODLIKE MEN. 1 John ^&gt;osses*yon in our hands will never make us smug or over­ ing Armenians or Washington
8,8; And. every man
that hath bearing, will never tempt our political leaders to dare or burenuriHt* for that matter, but
this hope In Wm purlfieth him- threaten other nations, lest we bring down on our own he felt that the home fulk* ought
to have a break along with tne
•tlf, even as Hs Is pure.
heads the devastation which has liefaiien Japan.
rest of the world, pcrti.ularlv
And let us never forget the debt of gratitude wh ch since they were doin’ the raisin'.
Thank Heaven*! Nobody will b* wt; (1WL* the ndenlists who discovered this bomb before uur IIV lhl» lime the Mnyor had the
citiiena of Vldalia. Lyon* and
able to »ay any more, “ Don’t i enemies unearthed its secrets— no leas than the brave *ol- Toonib*
County 1irmly behind him.
you know there's a war qnt"
|difr* and Railors who carried its destruction to the enemy.
The Ol’ A hemmed and hawed
and sputtered mil squirmed. This
' A Swedish broadcast is quoted
« * » nil very irregular
It Just
couldn't he dune. But the Mayor
aa saying that the Japanese em­
x hh
peror would not b* able to
somehow fonvtncrd then, that he
mrnol jmrt what he said, that he
iMfotiata with anyone except of
_
...
•
-*
*
of
royal bloodv|p**ing everyone o
There will be more roasts nntl steaks this full and * m fed up mid couldn't lie bluff­
tha Allied high command out o winter, says Secretary of AfCrlculturc Clinton P. Anderson ed nr I,rushed uif or pushed
tha question. But dropping an
around. Ho somrlxHly aoinewhare
•torn bomb somewhere In the in the American magazine. That* good. But the epicure, pressed the button and befura the
fussy
about
what
he
oats,
will
miss
some
favorite
foods,
\ neighborhood Of Tokyo would
24 hour ultimatum expired *u,\|wnr affaetlvely take care of j Sugar, eggs, chickens, pork, turd, butter, will be short at thuriay was granted for Toombs
County fulk* to butcher their own
that situation.
least until next Spring.
and now the ^ulchers arc
As for soap, ho doesn't say, "No soap!" Bui he does meat
all well stocked up and ever)Secretary of State Byrnes, for say there will be less. "W e are not getting our usual quota body Is happy.
&lt;a«f War Mobilisation Director
..... Of oils, used In aoap manufacture, from the Argentine reCommenting on the Incident,|
ha# been awarded the Dtstin
Madal. Once
public, pven though she has an abundance." He hopes a the Dodge County, (ia. Advar- 1
wulshed
Service
"
tailed “ assistant prostdam" to better aiyangement may yet be woflied out, but meantime tiaer say*. "Thus it can be **«n
that the change of one man, plus ,
President Rooeeve
housewives will not be able to Use soap with their usual. the faith o f the .community In
• for Pros­
|y “ assistant prs«l
ify Byrnes prodlgaBty and Uemand for special brands. They must take that leader, ran elimlnata hunger
... ablest men whi$ Bolp there yw and make.each har and (Mtckagc go so
.*■------------ -rf--------------- 7?
ad»ilInlstrstion far Cw; possible.
A
__r
____ ,w Jr most Influ­
Mr. Anderson asks formers and'gardeners to produce,
ential mah in' the government

The Wdtf la Over ;

[I’he Sanford Herald1
la i w s i
\.
w n w *m
■ __ gsMayi pi l *r,
i f w * * al

Only 2 Local People
Jobless Last
Las Week

la ss'W P jW

were Ixjugnt In l O U
Mr aho for* from nv#
dollars a head, and sold
City and St. Louis for
a., much.

and New
to aeyetj
In nansas
ala times

nebday

,1

COMMERCIAL REFKIGEHATION ,*■'
Geo. T. Barr— Distributor '
‘
%

'hfow.available— no priority

The MUSIC BOX
WINTERPARK
Invites your inspection of
central Florida'! largest
selection o f Phpnograt&gt;)i., ^
'a Records and mu*le .iup-r j,
Plias,
' . . .
Pianos bought and sold at

The MUSIC BOX-,
W INTERPARK .
$13 I'.rk Ate. '

Hobart

C h o p p e r—

__Coffee

* ,$

Hay ton

Hrulea—Slicing

Mills— Ite.itaurunt

and

Machines

Hospital

Machlhes

__Mct’ray Kefrigvrution -— For all purposes— Cases
*

*

'

;__ Walk-in Coolers — Roach-In Refrigerators — Fro* zan Sto'rge Chests and Refrigerators. — $ We bulkl
whtit you desire — if it is not already in I’rotluctlolL;-

.
-*od D.

.r

i

!-Vd

.*114 West Colonial Driv*

-

Orlando, Fla. I’hone 9727

*

J t'a lu -.

‘

a.

Phow, 161

T

$25

fur 30 days
only costs

.87c

GOOD TO KNOW!
Cash can be burrowed from un on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.—"Jimmie” Rowland.also makes loans
of $75, $!»!». 91fill, $250 or more— should your needs (
require it.

FAMILY LOAN CO,
uf

Sanford

8— Florida Stale Rank .Bldg,

’Rhone 33

Suppose Electricity Took a Vacation...

More Meat, I * Soap

"r°~ -k

to the limit I t this time, "nurpluses which used to wreck
us may **ve a hungry world from collapse” , he says.
"

W AN TED ;
one
man sued
rimming pool. •The Rotary Cloo
hot in pursuit of a place to
1m. iwA» that tha strain of warpa efforts Is being relaxed and
* noon dny sun Is
w p the money for tha awlmmlag
[toot. The construction matarisls
required, mostly cement, er«
readily available. Why w ilt any
longer! Why aot have something
to.show the boys when ihey re­
turn from overseas T

Ts

■TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY’
* .

' S , RUH9EU. K A Y

-Once In awhile a public official
will tabs,hie jsWseriously enough
to stick his neck all the wav out
In an effort to serve and protect
th« folka who elected him and
that happened In the little town
pf Vldalia, Georgia, the other
day when Mayor J. P. Darby got
fad Up with governmental nonm#. red Upe end bureaucratic
ngllnr and decided to take ac­
tion on his own account.
. Toombs County, Georgia la a
be a good thing for Ssnford If good general farming' and eattla
some eommerclal air line would producing eesllon and ths farm­
take I f over, or If a flying field ers o f this area have been pro­
for training commercial pilots ducing plenty of good beef and
could bn established then. But pork, .which was selling at local
surely It should not be allowed auction markets as fast as It was
to disintegrate altogether.
offered,
But housewives of the comkg something munltles of Vldalia and Lyons
found th a t. mast market shelves
tprove living wsre as empty as Old Mother
m labor or
ids day to Hubbard's, well known cupboard.
Even thoee who had both points
.moved else*
t 'nearly half and money couldn't evfn find a

C

?

of local markets, talked with the
butchers end found that not only
thdy didn’t have any meat, but
they couldn’t get any because' of
OPA rules, regulations end fol*
de-rol.
The Mayor Just didn’t like the
idle' of seeing his townsfolk*
starving when there was no
scarcity and ha decided to do
something about it.
lie wired

The Florida Hotel
•
Under New Management
N ic e room s a va ila b le

.

M
6
rtAVl A LAYER OP PAT OQ
UNDtR IN (Ilf AKIN

THtr KELPft THEM WARM
IN W lH T lP .

This Is not the time to worry
about keeping warm &lt; . . mother
nature Is taking care df that It'a
tha time to keep cool . . . and
FARRELL'S ARCADE
PACK­
AGE STOKE haa the Ingredients
for those cool, refreshing bever­
ages.

fA P P E IX ’S
fV tf/ s s / r

l&gt;ACK/\4il- S T O R f r
itt tl fcstAPi bint,

b y the w * * k

*SWSSi
r half. If sagragation is to
iaoe, separate pi ace* for en­
listment will certainly kava to

H appen&lt;

la sa W k a a s 9

•park ot electricity. War production would
stop in It, track*
* ’ * 'y S o n i ;
■iGsafe-*V *"tn.

•Will be

■v.m

Tft1

beginning Aug* 16*

»
r t o n eLd
' clothed
«&gt;■ ■„ .
*~ -’*■ ' » ?-v-•?

But electridlf never takers vacation. 60
seconds to the minute, 60 minutes to the
hour, day and night, summer and winter,
electriq, service stands eagerly awaiting the

Your house would t
JhNd its own, with no

■ .

••

\

�a ___________i

—
f*
V

. 4 :*

^
►a .

V

,

r

. -*
• • *

T U B . 8 A N F 0 H I1

'W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1W5
,,".1 1

‘

1

And Personal Activities

ial
iocial Calendar
The Bualncas Women’* Circle
o f l h « F in t Baptist Church w ill
|meet at the home o f Mr*. 1). K;
&gt;KcNab at 818 Kim Avenue at
j B:00 P. M.
,&lt; 1 )8 p ro . ram meeting o f the
I W.JI.S. o f the P in t 1BaptUl
j Church-*111 meet at the church
annex at 3:30 o’clock. The topic
* for the meeting will be "Facing
; the need* o f our own community.”
1Circle No. 6 will be in c!mrg»- of
a the program.
^ ^ rk f-D a n b e a m i, Jr. and Inter*
the G.A. and Jr. H.A.
A w i l l . meet at the church nt the
T a im *' time..

}

m r
, ,

BIRTH A N N O U N C E M E N T
Mr. and Mr*. A. Clyde Brock­
man of ML Dora announce the
birth o f a son, John Mltharl, on
Aug. 12 at the Waterman Mem••rial Hoepital In Kuatla.
L CARD OF TH AN K S
w e with to take thla meana o f
expressing to our many friend*
our ilncere appreciation for the
many acta o f klndneaa at the
news o f the loa* of our dear jiic,
Walter Schoenemann TM 1/c.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Schoenemann
Mis* Agnea Schoenetnann
Mr*. W. J. King
* •
Mr*. Andrew Aulln
Mr*. P orter Lam ing
Mr*. Ed Lee
Mr*. Dick Hawkln*
Pvt. Charles Powell

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO.

for free estimate.

BLINDS

REPAIRED

C^PT. C. HOLT8CLAW. (Itetlred).
*
Owner

e r s on a l
Mr*. W. CJ. Fleming ha* re­
turned from Quitman and Cordele, Ga. where *he ha* been
visiting relative*.
Mr*. Grover Uenham and eon,
Daniel Lee, of Jacktonvllle are
visiting here this week
with
friends and relative*.
Mr. ami Mr*. J. C. Sheppard
had a* their weekend gueata, Mra.
Sheppard’i
brother-in-law ■ and
aiiter, Mr. and Mr*. 0. 8.. Hall,
and children o f Valdosta, Ga.
Frienda o f Walter Beal w ill be
glad to learn that he Kaa been
removed to hi* home on West
Third Street from the FagnaldLaughton
Memorial
Hospital
where he recently underwent an
appendectomy.

Reunion Is Held At
Lake Mary Home

RE PLACEMENT

A U T O G L A S S Are You
Driving: a car that
huH broken glares?

Broken windshield und windows nre a definite
hazard— replace them todtur with Safety Glassa bunlhated glass Hint provides greater protection
from broken fly in g pieceit.
s

Miss Bernice Muse
Weds Forrest Rogers

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co.

Ml i t Bernice Mu*, rnd Forrest
Samuel lingers A MM 2|c, USN.
were united in marring* on W ed­
nesday, A ug, H. *t fl :.‘i0 P. M.
at the home of the brlde’a par­
ents, Mr and Mr*. R. M um - on
My»st First Street.
6
i „ i . ___ ,
.
, ,
.

P h o n e .120
——
1.

■

I

1

^ ^ T T irU ’

ering 1945;

t o T w

Monday—
Dancing
Instruction
Under thr direction of
Mrs.
Alton Dushury. —8.00 I’ M
Tuesday— Regular d a n c e -or­
chestra.
8:30 P.M.
Wednesday
Community singing
—8:00 P M under the direction
o f Mra. l-’.d Lane
T hur»day-- Bing
llingo at B in every
work. Elks Club sponsor* Bin

Thursdiiv

"5 S

i w

bride, and Ml** Marie Nettles
attended the bride while
Ben
Williams o f Birmingham. A la ,
aenred Mr, Roger* a* b»-*t man.
Mr. Roger* I* the son of Mr.
and Mr*. Samuel Rogers
The |
young couple Is at home *t 1101
Fl
■
rrtnch Avenue.

H

‘

; -r. "
j 1 . 1,
-

Henrlatta A. W illiam s

TR I P L f

A 11)

u f^ Y f t V t R

•

It
t

*1

^

3

' •

R E L IE F
•

.7

ifttfves—

ily two naval officer* h*v&lt;
Onl;
aver helB,ateU In the U. S. Sen
ate: Cotntno. Robert F. Slockti"
o f New Jersey and Adm. Thoma
C. H art o f Connecticut.

4*
■akftf
fiflii—
. 1*4k ™
■w rtlaa fSrffTOT

.

I f l t l

f

o

j /•

*

SIZES:

Rayon Gahardfot
•

I t *o 20

COLORS:

•

■*y '•

*
**•
&gt; - ! ’ &gt;•*:t

■ . ■
&lt;: .-.J.

.

■7.95

FABRIC:

'l l l I

with
With

l

i

M

1

.

wasth
youth

fwr Sunday . . . Mehday , . .

Hi -.,t l..l, .
’ - *l"*t pv
I1*•f t III 4l i
)t if .ill*. I I (
lit .1 lit** * ♦■•
t*
I*

................ l i - -

• -ill ) • •*

l

1*i

I■
ff.. t
S-T..1 &lt;
tii t I

(i .!\crnn*(‘iil E n d s
M a n p o v N t‘ r

K i i l f

I i i .i J i

14 (-

Fverytme In Curdinll)

^ ;

t

I f y o u t h i n k y o u ' r e u h ro rt
o f « u y o r — just consider t h •

Sottler

Vi

,Baker
r

and

^ CandyAlaksr
C o m m e rcia l u te rt of M ig a r a r *
avan m o re » e v e re ly ro lio n a d

j

t h a ie d a y t t h a n c i v i l i a n ) .

&amp;

T h a t’ * w h y yo u o ft e n c a n ’t

j

get fa v o rite bo ttled b e v e r ­

:

L

a g e s, c a k e t, a n d c a n d i e i . . .
S h o rin g the S U G A R h e lp )

S H O R T E N THE W A R /

Dixie Crystals
P U R E (CAN E S U G A R
IU O A I

I *

S C1A « C I

D O NI

W A S H

I TI

___ 0 . - ^ 1

I ►♦**’ *|

lllll I .-*1

Ifltli

CONCRETE PIPE
for
D im I'W AYH
'.SIM -- I e I n 1AN KS
W A I I i( TAN KS

hu­

I ' I y I I I I H * nd M E W f l t S
J. i 11 - 11 Ml* C'lncrrlr
r- - - a l l s t i l e *| lu » p r b r

Employ n

for iob*.

.

H IM

aha)) be rt- .-I

rton*Vetcni -I
.’ ill 1*1* fiuiib
Arrangi uirni
•II P . S Kiril-h k|l,t tsf .*f f I) * accuniplisb tlnV

Ily CAR I &gt; i it \ m i -:ii

l i r i 'K

BLO CK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe (k&gt;.
I’hane 1141

I ..ii itiii S t »r(
U*Ocbte-l
•■Th,.
B&lt;wr
Tbo pecnid
—leal World War
i t the century h - i-imIihI with tinUttar defeat nf Jai an. In*l o f the

H AN FO RD . FLA.

CURLEE CLOTHES
For Men
Who Know Q U ALITY

WEDNESDAY

40c

He
a E P V lC t S

AND

30c

-J
i

i

'Heroes in love!
" iBeervlnactlonn
(ThriB ltuod dism*'
r J o&lt; tha Nsry’* glotl-; l&lt;
, J ou* blimp brigsd*!, “

m'

ABE' YUU one of ihone lucky men who hu* dincovered the outntandinif i|tinl!ty uf Curlee ('lothe.i?
,
I f you urt*— then ull we huve to mty in thnt our •
new line of Curlee Suits hint junt been placed on ,J.
tJUpfay. We know you'll be in to «ee them. If you ,
.have not di»covered Curlee— then there’H u real 4
• treat In store for you.

AUG. 15-1§

V

. ■V w i
• /*. - W

* j

’

O -vtV

if

*

m

‘

'

•

jM

‘.J - 3 1

N&gt;£N WHO KNOW Quality when they see it will
be*oulch to recojfn'ze tHe nmart ntyHnff. exptTt
•
thiloring and fine tflatcrials In those Curlee Suita *
‘
for Fait. Our line la . complete in ita range of , - ’ H
atyiea, modela and sizea—nnd you are sure to find/
;
Curlee ?ulta you like that fit you. Come in and see #
them today t

w

IV S M I

3

c T M ik litta M ali

Im iletl!

• ni iv f life Vet

ll Mm-I). Ilru-lm
I mlsaluiit-t I - -■ i \
M
nous I y a , - i . . ■ )-.-• d -

'mrM

r&gt;

F

f i1i’i1 St nF#•' win* I
• «I
hii miltatirur
I
fnfV but *hi* hI- *• vtrii
fu'f ni'Nli-nt virlm ir f.
•
In in huir»” Atnt*ri* "*’♦i«t* i h»iI ilnt tin* « » r M
11
Ha in fin
Fn ■«i I
1114•»
&lt;itkII41f11
•t, 1 til nl Hen &lt; iHhiri'i,
1 IIJIM1 St I «• S.l il KM, |
i’b.
Nhttie
*&gt;»■ Vi .*i- -up* I-» .» tun in

age*.

o f b lm -tlr

\\ F M

E A t'll N IG H T AT H:00 O't LOCK

In lead the people into what
amounted to national -melilt', has
Lrrn iniaihed. The legend of
mimrer. dirth#» divinity o f h
nrrKUtoi* of Jn* an's unique m l - 1
turr. m «y hav»* U-i-n swept awny tn the ft ret 1..... . defeat of
hri 2,4(15 y n if»
TiiytliUul hinliuk
Hitler he» «li"
vri
t('iii-ll.rrilaeii|mrrung
o
tIn*t ruiinsuiNhin Germany ** “
m lfo’tl
nation
Miissiitlnl.
Ilvmi* Kv vinlrnif. &lt; ti*.| that way
Till* l»41«!«t 41f
Yuimitiu*lo thit 1
\ Inti House, the
term*, in iht* \K
i •- prosperity
1 tn itrr Font
V
( a thousand
j her**, the Hru-I
%4‘fir- n«iil thr N»
Hnler. Mu*so'in»‘lim)iu-rt* and the
now Itoiunn rm*
-land today
1* i-mpty vningliir if Th.• ihnin uf 111L'i:r r astun begin*
nine 111 .Maiiibiirii 1 S.-ptrml*r 18,
urn. n-»rhril it* Xt’lruth in llH'2.
rriwhiMl
Jnpnii'*
wlhrn
1arJ4it tn
* ff 10 mill-* rilhi-i VI ii v, from th*'
\*rut &gt;1114* III .1 l&gt;&gt;ii
from Mii m*
Ini rm aaiiil hnrmit Ii Mill-I'nrifir.
ml 4•mhrarnl .in 4*11-I.ivm ! |h&gt;|u *
hitioii1 nf 111*11 rl* •INI
lapiio'n full Hi«i 1st.
uTi'iimirtfr
nf r«i lltJMl-wtft ItlUTi f mi&gt;ini*hr than
f .* 114*1In** K hun •
r•*..41 mi
th
*lit. tiithl **f *!.*••* •
vri 1000.
Ul|D ||tN» ..... 1*1*
I 1 ili»lr that
1Villi' 11fee11M.1
•Mil 1|Vi* III 111f »*141N -» &gt;iM’koil that
•IM’IIII 1
u u i.
Oh that &lt;lu\ l'« *1l 1-ii.i-r
t hrl r V.||h |||* 1 ll&gt;t II 1In wi'hli-fi thr
%;■ t II md S ft ..id 1It. ai eoiial *f
\mi 1 tin, thr hijfli •* •&lt;mi i itif* of bt*r
Miff Ilf M4. Nit11urN, IIlA» mi*!* mill atrimu
Sin nil hut rhli llil InrfP., iubmil nii1 mi n
■***I•It. - i* rripi 1**1
-It Vv thi* .‘i,iit'D.i •if 1i*
nt r.atrii
lili'gh ■
&lt;1'.II
1In*ii
th... In .■ 1 ft. v i Hu
' 11 lllll! I’V-T
1» r 1 M♦•
■■ii tr*-1 utr
' ■1 j Mil ' *f-r 1
i-■•* t iHriVt'f
1 ii&gt;ii
1 Id
I • -i imiw »A i f
1 4.1 X'.D
. Hi*m*i a* y
♦ 1 lu ll 4* . \ ,
1III* VI I. It*it
til th. Iri.D .
1 .'f 11ll- Mtk
\ 1!14*
ft
-J
Hi 11UIII .ihil
«•» It 1It l*h .h.ri.it
f i Dtn i hin.i
♦ i»| till'll r1f |||.
tf 1 Nutttoii
ii ••*•«1 III Ih) «. . * '
fhlrr^iMst*
J..I* 'If. VS44* »' \4 1 i• fll i in-.l It) nruk
•**ninth . 11 ml irii't f isf- nf y |htail
f ■iiti&lt; v thi
m. . .li ’!• air flirt'll
» f 11Urp i*f 11 fl -Misl* fi! wiffr « f l
nr r t»•
Th.- ... •* 1 -*.*mbrr, the
n 1' 1vie- m 111 Mi111 - ,J ’ •iu«lv ahl|M,
■i.iuf 1f i* iIih L » ,|i' 1 mi mtniii hr**
I.IIIIVTII
1h. fir ft it Hits/*
r&gt; h • limn 1 '." ■:\'
.if Inibhritr
, , f , 1 "i 1 I t II Vk1" -V 4 • ■■ri■«t.»re, the
i .
' M«
rT
’ . not n « nf
- 1 ' U'ti! nf t : &lt;&gt; ...ri thuii All
' " 'Ir , tha- KrnlImp mint t he*
* r l Ihil 1 MItrrl Dihv .■*
'-1 * it
fm mut .hi • !• i&gt;.
th*’
r
•-..lit*- |» Ml 1! rtl 1hi m-*l
■ i 1n'4*l tif ttUft.il mil

j Navy r.
A la

Eho,v» Ctmlinuous to
2k ' i 1JL:00 1*. M.

-nd CM day*. A *4r-wlH|.«V«nf
ihlng fall fram aur a x illtn *
naw N it af Ml callattlan . . .

The
Ih- MU

*

h.
♦1). ^ 1rim - ..til trin
......
It
i*\* 1
r f Jliti-f tnl Glit f.M
v* lr» •
1 IdVi* 11III *t.. 1
,
1.1 1
&gt;1 r. i*I! Id »• n -t!
\\*
!■•%! 4*;iT ii**tU Im*. .t trii*i
1 *1 ,
1IV
1 .r ! . 1Hf
A '1D »'
•ir
,i t lull' .• tt»..-4 H
* w t i--1 *4 «&gt;*h i jf| It »-4l 1*■ *• V
I ' - , i!v " f t» li nHllil'
' I I' 4-V
•♦1 1K« vktn lei (it JUI'U*
\« .1 fid - irli .*• t
’• *
t■
( It 1 .1
:
1 it ' .14
1" * *
».
••
•* 1*1 l -TMsi
'
1 1 f ’ III tit
M l t'D
' |
wr,« 1 .i ll\ « )
shsiU • 1
it*. 1 ■t 1(1• 1* •a \* 1 1
. .1 !l f V *.». • 1
•*' '
1*• .»*’■ f | l t
i Ml §1 ,1 '
th 1 ' * ’ * '
r
•
a-1&gt;I falI w of w ,ii hi- I.... t,ii.d mi l i Iu 1&gt;i
tin hi -it*til i-i J-illmi-*l -- li wi :t -a in Hi- i .Illy -lit S ll Ittl I a i It

-

FIFTH S T B K F T and HOI.I V

3nr, f Ttlrr Opens 12:15

•V * » -

S W " S V “ *-

ftv -

- i t - 1&gt; i

r*». -i

• ill I**ill &lt;••h*» v

THE CHURCH OF GOD

THURSDAY

mlit*.

tea-nlsetr
two-plecer

-i-

REVIVAL SERVICES
AT

t „ a.I.lJUO.OtMJ » i r r killt-.l or woun
,'r.J 01 t u m P a l
"&gt;&gt;• . . -antin g tin10 til Ions k illed i v - t u r v a tio n , nir
raid * Olid oth er f a i l -it- h a v e been
10111I le t e l y umlooe
J 11 pno‘* military i Iniur, choosing

i.

A I- .iF D

Assorted

V

It la estimated that be
collecting nectar for one pour
of honey will .travel a dlitutu
equivalent to alrnoit three tlmi
around the^rth,.____ __________

B w i ,j

r.aj *

____

H aST-

J

Touchton Drug Co.

T£
I*-

S

S u n d a y morning breakfa*1
coffee io d doughnuts *eryfree from 40:00 A.M. to 1
P.M.
Open IloaM every Sunday rveInn with glimes and nth-

Erneat A. Bfotherson, Ji . --of Mr, and Mr*. K. A. Brut her
son, 414 Palmetto Avenue. Sun
ford.

J — InAomed Wotary Eye*
2 —fteipirolory Corttfettlon
i-N o » o l Irritation A Sneering

i.

S

Ready to Join one of the a a i
teem* In tnelr atomic ...........
assault* on remaining stro n gh o ld of Fortrea* Nippon, the g r a d
ustts of the Cl*»*. thirty thu
produced
here,
Include
h &gt;

F IO V | N
M ID IC A T IO N S
•N In ONE •wtflll

f

.1 .*nii„Mr&lt;« r

Ernest Brbtherson
Ends Flight Training

appy Birthday

Mr*

-

of almost continou* » * r in Man
chuno. Ethiopia. China. 1&gt;ir«p--.
. ’ tfilliU I i
„
A „in nnd ihc island* « f
(h,. |-Hr,fir.
«’» - ■
, hc j hif*f j ^ n *„!,.** of thi*
conflict n which d . « r

X T ,..-.,
iltlV ^ V
\rT A
a ,
N
•i.,
\ t

’

of cruell i mid ixirbansui.,

iw, h*« eo...-«»»er,u

B. Thi flit! *if mam*** at
. trnl* liv h, U Mi
.
f J'1" H
0. Th. MU* r f L'llM'1
i* hi a
w *li» •
h)g.
p«rhni.
smusementt,
rnf»
f,“
7. S**nn
1
tome mon th
\\
1!•
IlcTotl' •
Bnydei
contract- ate noil
C llF L D R E fiS
ARM l
All economy
&gt;:
FIE LD , Childress, T e x . Aug I
ttnemi'lo) on - ■
(S p e c ia l) A n t ic ip a t in g the *1trek !
Today. Ilmnew
I- iqiiog nut
Hlnea, &gt;uit ht-liii i
*t»■n" {, "U
. p . and Atom ," ffom
.
o f th* performance o f the mo- **
VeteranAd-mr.i it alto
lllll
III
destructive weapon In histoiy favor o f t b rie ul
llia-ih y
another claad wae graduated tannounced that
|uday from thla track bomhantirJob rtfertn l* t- a-* t*
navlgator school o f the Centr - )f World M i- II
Flying Training Command
He said - , *« ,i. -1- •

Today

j»

||

l ""'Ml I Is War linn

w »» attarheri to n full n«*t aklrt Saturday--Movies at 8:.1«
And
wore ■ fihort vc I o f net Sunday— A picnic the first S c
which. was caught to her hair]
day every month. Free trot
with ^eurt-colored flowers.
ortatlon from ih * USO— ti­
Mias Clarice Muse, suter of the
er the direction o f Joe IInH

J----

.•
Ji

Af
ill

-

I ersunnel

SERVICE MEN S
CALENDAR

We have n beautiful line of framed mlrron*
nt reasonable pricer

114 W. 2nd St.

(l, i, v e n

** .
i
Capl W. G. Fleming ha* arr­
A fsmlly reunion was held in |
ived safely iu Manila, according
to word received by his w ife , at
her home, on Palmetto Avenue.
Cept. Fleming ha* served in the
mi p,
Dili utt*
t i l muii, T
European Theater and waa sent aa 11ti
directly
to
the
Pacific
from nephew and nleee of memb’ r* of
the
party.
A ii
old-fashioned
Franc*.
picnic under the tree* wo* en­
joyed.
Mr*. W. |. Stoudcnmire in
Those present for the happy
joyed a reunion with four o f her
brother* who arrived here Satur­ occasion ware: Mr. H. K. Ctichran
day morning on her birthday o f Chattannooga, Tenn., Mr. K.
anniversary.
They
spent
thr T. Cochran aria Mr. J. A. Cochran
week-end with
Mr. and
Mr*. of Camilla, Ga., Mr. L l.. Coch­
Stoudenmlre and Mr*. Stoudan- ran of Sarasota, Mr. and Mrs.
mire’* brother, Johh D. Cochran John I). Cochran, Mr. and Mra.
Horace Cochran and Jane Coch­
o f Lake Mary.
ran of lake Mary. Mr*
Ellis
Lloyd and son, Howard, of Driv
Mr, and Mr*, ft. M. Brown
era, V*., Mr. and Mrs. W. L,
have had u&gt; their gueata Mr.
Stoudenmlre snd Mr. and Mr*.
Ilruwn’a sinter*. Mr* Eva Brown
John L
Miller and children,
and Mr*. J S. Scott of Alexander
Jeanne lan e and Jackie
City, Ala. and Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
C. C Cochran of Jacksonville,
Drown and daughter. Bobby Joe,
another member of the family,
- o f Bartow. Mr*. Brown and ton.
w tt unable to attend thr reunion
Mark, plan to leave tomorrow to
accompany Mr*. Eva Brown and
Mr*. Sdoll home for ■ «hort vaca­
tion.

Sanford, Fla.

;

.

Mr*. Charles E. Ginn. be*Ur
known to music circle* as Mine
Cara Gin*, opera and concert
linger, o f Cirtcinnmti, Ohio, who
for many years has w ln ttw l ji &lt;
her home on Sooth Sanford Avenue. will return with her hus­
band In Septimber to make thl*
city her permanent home.
"Mm*.
Gllna,
widely
known
and acclaimed for her work, both)
In thl* country and oversea* ln i
opera and concert, will continue
her work In Florida.” according
to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
“ A fter her training In Cinclnn
atl *t the Comenratory o f Music
with Dsn Beddoe,” the Enquirer
continues, "U m t. Gina coached
with the late Jean De Resike in
Nice end sang there and fn Liege,
Belgium, in opera for two years
and sang tn concert In Monte
Carlo. She studied mise-en-scene
with thr late Albert Carre, Paris.
" A t Cannes ahe sang E lvira in
Don Giovanni, with Rsnaldo Hahn
wielding the baton. She created
the role o f Eunice In Quo Vadls,
She has sung In the Zoo Opera
series in Cincinnati, the role* of
Marguerite In Faust: Mlcaela In
Carmen; Manon in Manor)j Crete]
In Hansel and Gretel and oth«V
role* ** r*nowned.”

Ml**
Dori*
McCall
arrived
home from the Tennei*ee College
for Women at Murfreeaboro to
■pend a short visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mra. George R.
McCall. Mi** McCall ha* been
teaching at Jwn aenlona o f the
summer school.

*ustoin-made
to fitm each window.
Call 260-J
0
#
'

*

Double Holiday

Mrs. Charfes Ginn
Coming: To Sanford

I'.VGE FIVff

M B H A L l). S A N F O M !) F L O R I D A

y.l.itri y.

v

:

PURCELL’S I

•

O W E L L ’S

iT O M D

&gt;^J

-W e Clothe The Pam tty-W a Fumbth The

‘

T U s fM

I l f b . F IR S T S T R E E T —

_

S A N F O R D * F L A .* ,

/

jA h i'- j;. s &gt; , - j i
k L j-

m
H
■

t.-

r

*

--

m

V

fi
Lv: Li

' .

i

■

;

;

* -

*• *
*
-—

*

w

-

■

» " .»- x . .—
'£J

�J

r

—rs*

V-

icnl of thB,
Th« final engiij
flrat nawapaper In, New on low German and hni absorbed
c Hattie lit
ilata waa aatafajlahed in certain lierbmv ar.d Aramaic ex- War of 1812 « u
New Orleana.
y William Bradford tut-i prcuion*.
he New York Gatette.
Fire ipeciaa of aturgeon ar*
The first Cicet Guard cutter
aa a - 48-foot aallini, rtaael.
to Ylddlah language la based found In Canadian wntera.

ft M
t 7 ,E itew s:
tlOYKIl. * lea i i t i n n U i Iirlre.
N»W

I

Three young «frU ftom
one o f . them only IS y*
arrived by bka, tat* Frldi
Iny, unattended, and i
torao attention In the di
aectton by&gt; their loud and
opa .talk sail ofcvtoua atti
attracting Uie retention oi

lUchcat riJHv*r, defendant, Wherein
(to* relict aoughl l&gt; olvorce. an the
Ifd day Of fUplrmher, left, a
ituic1trar1nr ttii* rouri; &lt;&gt;tii*rwi»«.
ilia pfatritIff may'proceed
M»rt*
, IT IH 1'UItTHrih'Olll'rlUfcU iital
(hlj older o&lt; puHlranon Ua pub.
Unhid iiara m weak Ion- («Ur runieeuliTC week* In Th" Mfttpnl
Jiefeld. a hew* paper or gvUeial
circulation. publtabed In Heimnu,*
1 T V m tl&amp; g m" hand and official
leal nr the Circuit Court, hi k m ford. (Irmlnute County. Fiurida.
thl* lt&gt;t day of July, A !&gt;.. m e .
A. I* Ifr .llM io :'
trial k Cii ■■nit Court.
» r : a I* Hunt,
(CT. CT. HKAI.)

Fillets

it

33

ice* nroCnta »r«

Read - To Cook
t

Mlaad Vatlatlea Bottom

Fish
ib • 17c
Fread Ocean
Shrimp ib 49c
Lam*
Mullet ib 25c
Cheese %-ib 28c
Northern Cottage

Cheese lb 21c
iah around

10 in. Standing Rib

^fnfcurger ib27&lt;* Roast

ib

Platp Stew or Short

Bunnylaml Bmoked

Sausage ib 39c
30c Bmoked
Pork
Sausage ib 32c
Klngan Fresh Pork

Sausage ib 37c

Hy-Geo Frozen

Bousi

Meat

ib

25c

War
Bonds'
’-

Pd

th»r*t«ru to

limned,J you to l&gt;* and appeartforu held Court at the olficu of
* Clerk of aald 1 ‘ugrt at Kart*
rd. Florida, on th* ]etlt;day of
xiuyl. A, 1&gt;. ISIt(, otherwise da*
«* pro coniram will lir «n U r«d

No Bull! A Steer &amp; Heifer Beef Sale Steaks
Grade A Juicy

AY, and SATURDAY
FOOI&gt;

cornu*#]

K i/rifr,
m i b t T : M.
m i
...Jte I I I M I .
Philadelphia,
fr e e * ; Itaale.
A |Wnrn trill uf cnniilslnt h#vK been filed In lli« l.'lrruit Court
and for Aeminut* county,, Flort. In' Chancery, ags'nel you by
ICItAJUk W . ilII.I.KH lor dlvorru.

to keep Hanford cleanad up. in
thia reapdet, and will rddnd up all
vagrante,*’ aald Police Chief.Roy
G. WilHami today.
Other white caaea were; Lm -V,

Bao Boaa

lb 59c
Pan Fish lb 15c
While Variety
Snapper fc 29c

B04 EAST N R S T STREET

Vine

Sea-Fresh Seafood
,

York. Mapbatien County,

rim A jt r MEIIEUT o i m m a n h Br» to apprtft i « ih* m u * t ™ m .
aunt) f l M a lo p a t ruu .n u m errcull Court, Ntnth Judicial- &lt;;.rr*tt.

occupation ta a waltrraa, a
125 'and Coats .nr 30 da ye
rihcy, and/ta beinc bald
police for examination.
The U year old "girl, t
pollm ihat&gt;ahe had been

Red Sea fetch

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1915

FI/1RIDA

—■»

Howell, druttketmee*. 110: Doyle
M atthew s Teckibee driving, |0j
Kaltnn 'W arren. Improper parking,'
SS,
. . . »vp
A numht r of bond! from negroes
who fallfc
were tali
Allen
III
Hnraee ^ 1
end J. II,
llna.
'wdth‘

M
b s ..... ...........3Lin . ..
(If. Mew |U«b j l i ’ l*
BANANAS
&amp; lbs
BARt I e t T REARS
LETTUCfe ■; &amp; Hoz. size
LOPES

Charged

sash: Jemed Harriett
,
J tG r la . drunltfmieaa,
Ida,.
Uy: t t t , 111
lit) earn.*' and Joseph '’ Bryant,
t:Altt.ANII W. M ’KKCKII
i reckleka,'driving, |0. '
,
/ Folltllor
for I’ lalettfr
\ In court Friday, five white
youlhd ebargad with violation ijr T ill! aTATJb h f V T ,
t,|(I.BTIMi, TO It. V
' the curfew law Were (UunUaed.
Ae k t k u . a d d r m &lt;•
, Bond of |2 of E. Vihlcn, Charted
teta f,‘oluiutfu* Ar*.,
with Improper parking, waa
,«*w York. .V ,T.
j treated.
^ / p
oil ar* • ttarclrr nntHlrd that
Negro caaea Wkre: John/AndtrI Int divorce kaa • Ji*#n (llrd
in«t rod In the Circait Court
son, escaped tlty. nriityier’ c h ire d
Afiainol* Couhty, Jflurld*. In
with carrying of* «ICr*prdportif.
inerr, lry Mary !&gt;. Thomaa.
waa fln»d |2ft or 00 dayat'Jpmtoi
■ at* hartby r^tli'red U&gt; file
r wrlittn aj&gt;p*aranc* with tha
Thornton; ckarged with blocking
traffic, waa fined *3 or If) dayi,
and dlamlasfd of . it charge, o f

Tofflatces

B" GRADE

BERF

LOIN CHOPS
RIB CHOPS .....
SIRLOIN STEAK

Inhone

making tbreata. Bnndi estjei
wera:
|26 bpnd o f Jolin Hf
Drown, charged w itR ^ d lso i*
rondud.-and W y« f Bam Dup
charged with reckfeaa driving.

Sunshine

Cheez-it

la r g o

11

O'Sage Unawt. Grapcfm ll

Juice 2

CALENDA

23

no. 2

Clean* BUachee

Clorox

17

BREAST

UATtONIN
MaMnn A Mc&lt;Jrf
rialnllir* A U h n
JlalJilid, Florida.

I’ HOt.WfJtKt/ r o o t
Illue atamna Y2, 7.H, A1
.aa* t**•ItJ
*1.1 'a

tiib'VKtw-

B " GRADE BEEF

~

Trader Hkinleas

'rabjr.

tomato

'■Red
"d- Sstamp*
K ,Q2,Y £3,
U2,

now ‘ valid, ■kiplr* ■ Augusi
i,
xa,
D , now
M i A t,
B l, C l. D i, E l, now valid, exfdre
O rtohw , I ! . - * ,
G l, H ), J ! «1

ail V2. w
Sllvor Cow
U. S, Long Iiland Cobbler
hr I _
PntfltiiBS 10 ib.

n&amp;L

s a S H " * ”•

Su gar atamo iso. 88 eiplrta
August 91.
* t*v
n ilO E ft *
Airplane N o. 1 , , » , 9. and 4
now good. * ) : v
t,

Potatoes 10

tall cans

Orevanalaln

Apples

BunU*i

ib

„

ib
14c Lemons'
•; ♦ f '
Ot ' d

Colorado

H#. Penloti

Carrots 2 bch» 17c

. ,

Oil,

- 1’erjoda l ^ k , g, 4, 9 valid for
10 gallon* %atb, •;
I

Coffee 2 ib&amp; 41c

Ja-' yUl\ •
Jarpen'a

WIENERS .....

nulLflrd

Country. K ljlf, Bmoked

i Htmlnni* t'otmtr, pii&gt;rbt». In
anrery. by Hluat.eth y . . l’*pp*ra,
tt are hereby retfulrwt tu file
•r arrllten appearance with the
irk dr aald liuurt -In (be t .iunty
Oft Holme pi Her.:»rd, Florida.
=«r bafora Auioat Hth. A. l&gt;
If, or a defaull will ba rnlertal
a'dat you and paid raua* will
bread * l parte. v iftllg ltK If thut
la - it,lice he'pybllshed 1*0 ** a
'* « for four (41 coastcully*
eka la Tha Baafurd lleretd -of
aferd. .Florida.
jp r hand end th* **al
a*Ul&gt; Court thl* tlrd day of

Uallard'H Obelisk

K ralt'a
Torld*.
r&lt;lr*t&gt;*r.'
turner.

git ttmrt
cuuntr.

)g ‘ rulaa now r&lt;tich
dar
owner
inae number and
wvpon -JmVht* po«.
1*8 4 4 (6 iM o r) tp
il rmllonlpg boaid.

Lux
FlakeH
ippeerdhct with
Court . In th*
** ei i Millard,

Lgc . 23c
Sti I. 9'/2 c

N e w Crop Georgia
Goofgla Turnip

Legal AdVerUsemenl

Greens
Bartlett

Ib

:

,

through
m
.
ci,
a
nd at
fo r five gallon*

''JmABH

Lotion boHi« 47c

Virginia Green

it.

Bdat G fU e — ‘BHccd or Plcrr

BIO BOLOGNA

roakfajt of Champions

17c Oni9h* 3 Ib. 27«
•

?m u rs n
■‘ ' '* Vff ■
RACliegUi

Wdatu, Baking

Iwfef#b"'

imtaol* ‘ roumy.

W AXPAP
Lge. R o ll...

DIVORCK

agas ib7V4c* Potato#* 5 Ibx29c

GRADE -A*1

Hive* *•* 29c 13c

0MAT
'»

i :

.

NfU. Fonal Fk

Salt

pko

, . 46

i; .J4J1C E

�s\'

1
*

W lM

•jwBwi^ i v A v t o M
* T

1taltKTi

r e.i
^WiR»r|liK, .v i v i l
U S E S H E L L E T H Y L G A S O LIN E

fp

I i"'

rmmnpdi*

t k ll'a r t e * ’ *M

a:ir.i u ii
LEGAL NOTICE

.

•# f t

SPEEDY SALES &amp; SERVICE

s X n fo ftlb n E fe A L frS A N F o n f) p r o m p A
?. i

*

O

•ml idmtior »toek-«Uip*&lt;h*r*ct*r§
ifThHiiitid*" Irr the lltth cenluiT

"Make Your Gasoline Coupons

tAe

o t i c a;

o*r* f A i r L i c * T l o x

lv)i
‘

m n ta &gt; wfcKn

&lt; b a p t e r IT 427 mt i u a
■M oriik :
iM i i c u K i i r
m viiN .
That J W H I U in M r t r l f l A
Martin
l.l~ w if e
hnldar of
T*L*
C v ill flr M tt
2*3. tM U f d i Ih e t*\t
d»&gt;

Of

PACF, S E V E N

4 ft 4’

Jut *

A

lO lM I

Ha *

Mn; I
j

lu br f
I *4
H i Icil lb

I lower Fresh

filed

iiltjlu krA vut
All^t kiln lilAtlt
• l)l)lmiM.|i fur n l a x rierrl t u . b f
lnailrd
l [&gt;f i rf»tl.
Held
ri*i 1KlooUf
• m|iri»r«n
rlrr fi&gt;llOWtH|E d##«TlbNli
j • o|#**i i&gt; in ihr \jaunty af McrrA*
oolr,

S lain

S

«»f

F lo rid

I 2A n

i f it

In -H rl f !

,.f H 13* M of

31u M (&gt;f M ’. ',

■

I or

II
2 r_»

-i .
11 • V

Tin »***'!■■ nirni u f ill*1 i i ) 4 p r o p ­
e rt y n
i
• hr n*iill A'i*f Ufl**itl# l»*
nurd %*«*„ In the namu uf ,*%■ A
■ U fU r* *

*■■*1*1 t u i t i f k n l r

O f c E ) l A | p 'S

wi vv4*itli|»

tQ

III All
I * &lt;*"

I \T OS .

( l|‘ l

UH

HI i &gt;IC11*\

»*ATON. 12 H *

tw

in

U
M\
*

Envlrooncpl j

MU9CH jUOCk

-A&gt;Diy!|bi}tila»^i»T&gt;e S&amp;jiniUw

tli I

Ilii*

i* O

h

tm oiicr

y o u r i l o t I n 1'

* .»iHiit*,i

y i".i'll

u m

' \i

m ,r .it

•♦»*»
... .

a iiiniviout'.-

lllll ICO.

•» I* IIHUM KIN*

We close *)

or

tFPMCATloff

t i.ir I a tui

IV,

H u r n r i- r

on Saturdays!

I.A NE Y DRV C L E A N IN G CO,

l o l l T A X R&gt;UKI&gt;
f k a p i t r I f f ’ ? « f IMA
NikTlPi:
IS
IIK It K tI V
U lV Ii
mt

•PWONlS
70ANP4I

. lln I

y» i lln fH lm i 1k “ p"
li
li i 11* it
t low «'i
to li n in l ri'in h
fo r

EXPERIENCE I1NNE0B83AK

..

l u ll !.

•im iitn r.

»

Il nl fu iJ . Ill Ht'il •
\ . »l
VlIK I I ICICI.I k
IP
tn
In «io
I |aInf Mint aAdliim
t 11 alI ' ihh I, NupP'
tit Hrtnltif'lr O ' i i " '
•In* «*»»«' nf Jultli *
f ,1 Ion, ilrf r l k l u il l . fil*«
Niff mtiui bl If i l l ' " ' 1•

*k*

p ro iw rt v drntrrlliAal therein w i l l I "
tulil i*i ih&gt; Niahcal UkMcl Al I hi
tra in It* u-«- floor on l b * fltwl M**U
da y m lti« mn ru b of Hrpl*rtib*f.
ITIS. wlilrjr 1 * the frit »l« l , o f BfP*
in nlur
l:M*
Onf.oi il i i . lot &lt;Ia &gt; of A u l u i t ,
IIU
U*l Ih I IT i n l - I I T J II A I. I

In

\ c i lit i n ^

• l.it. 1‘lvolill I *oUM
Hr hi I null* On hh !»
Kin r i d *

' * ’*%&amp;"**■■
PEACrriMK FUXU^....

s rr-

in &lt;' m 11l.i11 nil I I m u i y l i

ill

4IIIJIHU i » F 1*1 I** »* v i l u \
T i l l : N A M U Ml
' ft
sr
.

IN

Kant
|a d e e m ml

&gt;|r&gt; c lr .iiit it p

\ , . r.tl •’a in v■
"n

W

uf X K tt

Mrftftin
li
Tn *n»liln
Hniiih
. k%nu«21
K iit .

Summer

I’honc 165

Knit!

Te a * *• i f If leal r N o
!»».
« I m ii.»&gt; uf J u l y , A I k 111
in Ulri) f i n i r In Hiy ufflrA .m

U in-mi*" •«|«|illrnf iu|» fur U fl
&gt;n«l

lu

In*

Umirsl

ihef r&lt;'(i

Ha

O-fi WH

SO U . B

Kr fiof ?ji|ily

t

A S

’f N G E R

! WHEN A MAM BECOMES
JSUOOENCV WCH Ht USUALLY
1PIHD3 O U f iVtAT h e HAt&gt; A
i LO T MORE KIN FOLKS fVlAN
c a t e r i n g

HE'O

,

OREAMLO WggfK

__3 —

3 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day laundry Service
We roromnicnd that new cuatomern aend their
lau n d ry

lnat

three

days

of

week

MONIA

To All Your Bakery
Needs - - -

M ilia r

It's

—nr—&gt;

X * * * 1 * nH

always freah when
you ■buy . it at

Mnvr you of fit p 1
hutileil

Robb’ft,
Dome Bakery
W. Ht

Phone 17!i

w ith

the

priced «t

a ftu lil

to

tl

e m ’

I

liote hern 11»«-*••r
SK M IN O L K

Phime Bl

l&gt;i o pitted tn

T IIIK
I'm '

ii

lhU*at in *C|il •
nimrk idutfa* hi.iII
'

' ■-

ptfiTa for « 11 « nf
i i iir*«*, mil pt h *-v .4

■.

mil itIj11*

^§Suth«rni

r . «M I

Or. Sd U rr'i^
CNO-SAL Ik *w d nt*****«l

f

r

e

all fWmhik

*40
jkt**h A*JLN-O-

sal

f

o

n

e

STORF.S

»a&lt;in.rr- iwtir *
Phone 475

$

■ n *•
H I KMWkMUH
201-NO . PARK A V E .

- A ii a * «

Dr.sa Iwy J*A '»*&gt;•■

lAh M», J*»Wt Jvfyj#

BILL’S SPECIALS
WHISKEYS
\‘ Tt r*
*

THEN IT'S A IL
R i g h t f o r *u s
TD MAKE THE

?rr*

w r teAtrw c.

&gt;

IN COMPETITION
WITH A LOT O F
*4---- CROOK©

ABOUT TWO HUNl. 'JED ■ HOOKS
HAVE SET UP A SQUAT'fH
CAMP THERE AT THE LUOE
OF TOWN. TMC-Y'RE MAKING
——------------ . THE RUN, TOO

vl

W H A T 'f TM E S C O P E , TOU’
i ,A N P A N IJ W H E R E

It ,

M IR E

e

I

DO Wr OTAPT CLA'M IN'

COMES

LAWYER

Ml 'LL TELL U6

IS tl

S3.47
.1.47
3.35

eth’-a ...............

Print* Gaorfte ........... .

run

P R IC E

QUANTITY

5lh*« ..... .
5th’a
Dfty ton *Chfb ..............
Ma»on C o u n ty ................. Sth’n
M R i y i * 7Clttb .............. Slh'a
Mason Cbttlity
.......... P in . ....

THE LONE RANGER

..

•***y*^-***;»*:‘**‘«

B a n n o w tr.... .........

i)ld Plaid Scotch ...........

3.53
2.15
3.45
.. 2.15
1.97
4.00

(loyal Banquet Scotch ...
Hwaunec Pride or Dixie
King 100 proof Hqueunt 5}h&gt;

4.00

T U X EDO. P E I

fM I I frniji*

Complrl* L iu d Tiuetln rprda

liver Ball Cuban
eyatoAe Gin' Co

I

YOU CAd MAKE tAMP
HERE TILL THB m j
iR ^ E S T A R T g i ^ l l

THOSE ARE NATURAL SPO'HCiS
THE ONLV WATER o n TMf
RANGE. THAT MUST Hf Md

l , f N 1ATE
IM (&gt;iDN1T

( &gt;M
S ilver

COM I

M l. |

' W M FPF
CAN

MI ME

TALK

W E
IN

PR IV A T E

/ IN
y * th e
J[ SMACK

Trlft&gt;bok&lt; 398

Car. Hanford- A tn* Strm

Inrt •Gln Cuban
Blh’n ..................
nartJHQ Artentlnn. 'Sth’a „.v_

Sanford. Florid*

Ia» Blanca-'Mexican Beer 25c per bottle—h&gt;

NDTES
M E t NWIfiLi^f C f : ROXfU B HAN6E

Coaled Span Ink'Brandy
Hutchlaon 8 Star L:*..Ju
MtcaulaW* Da’AlttdMa
Rati 8.Star Spanish .. .

5th*»
5th*a
Sth'n
5th’»

IL RQBINSOI

CONFlDieNCE
on

ISWAUC
IM PO RTED
Ron Zaro\
Waldorf AatorU
JIoco CThlco

L-

Grave*'

srau cE ,

iriayoury-.

J

WE H A D

'

WOPDS HE
WANTS TO
K I S S AND
I

m a c e

u p

WHILE YOU C E P l AVING ) 1WHAT D THAT
H A G D TO G E T SOt-dz . ( M A &lt; E H c P A
. .O T H E C G IC L M A Y ; x G R A B ’ w*

t ’1

goab

i

pjyss, -s

i n Arz } f '

P ^ C O M

O N ."

r TEAL? '/COP| S E L F AW AVI
L IVE G O T A

.

b.Vl£.ceiF&gt;L£

'

iWa 88 proof

^ 2 ^

8tl/a 88 proof
Sth's 88 proof ......
Slh’e 89 proof ... .....

2i

1.'
tj
fl

By PAUL ROBI1

ISTEH*

JLOOiCCUPip

WHtN t h eed
a a L P WITH MY I

?=?3B0urA‘
G PRIi

r x £ M SIGN £

O k:AY2S O I'M FLVIN6
tN PEVEr?SE * TPIC1CS
A B E OUT/-TW ATS I—
-ft WHAT GOT ME r r :
.

SptiNTHisr1 /
■ : JAM/C

I

•'

‘-.-eunwis
ONE C A N T ^

M!SS"b'****2

�r
t
v

•

.

*
.—

'K

r
PAGE

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1

THE SANFOIU) HERALD, dA-NFORD, FLORIDA

E I G IIT U

CLASSIFIED ADVRUTISmc

E—

BUSINESS SERVICE

____________ ___
H.B. l*ope Co. In*.
G AS'and Oil space heaters
Water Heater*..

STORAGE your car at Kent’a
Garage.
Special
rate dead
storarc.
UTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK BY AN EXPERT. 8U»
DRESSED FRYERS — We will
PERIOR A l'TO PAINTING.—
have a limitc&lt;t number of dress­
large as s o r tm e n t of colors. Y’ our
. ed frvers fur sale during the
week
until
further
notice
• Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San
ford Ave. Phone 024.
PLENTY winnow* snd doors. Nice
lot of Fiench uoors. Hubert's
'Lumber Yard
^ __
UPHOLSTERY fnbrics, Upe*tr|es,
damasks, hrocatelle*. a good
stock to select from. R.8.
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave,.
Phone 4063, Orlarfdo, Fla.
NEW shipment scat cover*, some
pre-war. Sanford Auto Part*.

KEROSENE kitchen range, whilo
porcelain finish, pre-war like
. pew
203 Holly Ave. Phone
'409-J.
____

D. ROSIER. DEALER. In galvnnfied. black and copper pipe,
complete slock on band in sixes
from U " t»* x". from one length
to car load lot* All sixes pipe
fittings, valves, pumps, high
and low bead centrifugal pumps,
ga* engine driven centrifugal
.pumps, home automatic elec­
tric pumps, range Imilers, oneuinattc tanks solar water heat­
er tanks, eb-ctrir motor*, gas
rnifinr* I *«*m|»l«*te stock plumb­
ing supplies
Well drilling
You will save money by getting
our prices lH-fure buying- A
I). ROSIER. 916 W m First
Street, Sanford, Florida

COMPLETE solar water heater,
large tank. A-l condition. C.A
Whiddon.
.
SAVE money alien you buy your
next nil ..r I ruck thru lower
THREE bedroom house, furnish
Imnl bant financing mid nor
ed. Conveniently located. II (
DuBoea.
*
BABY (.’Hit K8, New Hampshire
Reds,
*22.00
per
hundred,
White Leghorn* *20.00 per
hundred. Immediate or further
delivery. Money order* only.
Prelsner Poultry Farm, 236
Lemon Ave., Phone 240 Blue,
Eustis, Fla

A
farm borne or farm building
catches fire every 16 minutes In
the United States.

g,

Sanford Donors To
Hospital Thanked
Donor* of many articles needed
to equip kitchens of the Red &gt;
Cross Recreation Buildings at
W e lc h
Convalescent Hospital
were today thanked for thsir
generosity by Mr*. Frances G i
fioonll, (ted Cross field ilireclor,
who wrote the following letter I
to The Herald:
"Through the Camp and llos- I
pitai Committee of the Seminole
County American Red Cross, we,
have received here at Welch Coh- !
valescent Hospital, mkny articles
needed to equip the kitchens In
the Red Cross Recreation lluild- •
ings.
"It ha* been our goal to make
these buildings, "a home away
from home" and these kitchens
are set up entirely for the
patient's use. It would not have
been possible to equip thrm. hail
tbe cl tier ns of your citv not
given u* thsir cooperation
"Msny of these items were
left with no nsme given, and it is
for that reason we are requesting
that this letter be published.
"In behalf of the patients and
the American Red Cross, we «•*
tend our sincere thanks to all
who contributed ao generously

NEW* dinette tal&gt;|c. four chairs
light finish
307 K. .3rd Si.
0UTI1OARD motor; trailer. *75.0U
\each
1MOV*. Palmetto
Ave
phnoe NiMI-J.X
ers.
elearncally
controlled.
Clyde C. Muxr. Lnks Monroe.
MODERN, well constructed home
In Mayfair section. Phone HJ53
between U A. M- and 0 P. M.
MAN'S pre-war bicycle; rod and LIA B ILITY insurance
important You know
Urge reel
11OH Park, Phons
would cost to r«*(i
^S0fl. W
borne, furniture, u
and uuli.rmdiilr if
HOSPITALIZATION
Insurance.
Individual, family and group
But you don't know
Verdirt it going to b
L. M. Boyd 6 Co.'
■till Involving Inxtlly
•WINDSTORM insurance. Now I*
fllath. tiet ailrquat
(he time to protect your , procoverage C M Buy,
•&gt; perty against windstorm ilsni*
age. C M. Boyd A Co.

Y ()lT CONSIDERED

LOST

$2,030 LIFE insurants*to each
•_ person ages 10 to *6 lor *17. OUlt Jewelry
’ 60, dividends reduce the year
repay you
ly cost to *13,60 after the 1st
stolen or
year. C. M. Boyd A Co.
C. M. Boyd

L4’8T
FI oater poliry will
for Jewelry lost,
destroycil No il.
A Co.

■tent

NEW INNERfiPRIND
RATION l»ook No. 4
Willie
MATTKES8 ES «
Mae
Wilburn,
WOtt
Willow
40-Double bed slxe; 20-Twin bed
Avenue.
slxe, including new springs, sil
layer felt padding and 0 ox. W AIJ.KT containing money nn I
identification card
* all I1 11
A.C.A Ticking. Phone 072 J.
Kvfton ('.round Training SNAS
The Sanford Mattress Factory

P er

'
Phone 732

FOUND—

SEASONED pine wood, cut In 4
ft. lengths; also wood timber
for sale, .turn page. A. M. FOUNDl purss last Wednesday
with money. No Identification.
• Remusat, Golden Lake, phune
Owner may have by calling at
040-W.
.*
•
BIO W. 1st 8t. and paying for

209 Mutftttillu A v o .

it r r a lii

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

S A M D Iil),

Kfttablhihed 1908

Manufacturers T ell
Public Towels, Pil­
lowcases and Sheets
Will Be Abundant

H . t iU lD A .

t R lli.W . \t i . l S I

»

i ,. |!l| .

N t A t lll It

Mctulicr Associated Pretot

N K W

Y ( ) It K.

A ur.

17.

(A P )— The Nutional S h o e
Manufacturer:* A a h o elation
rt'|Hirti'il today the Army has
urtlfrcd a 100 jht cent term­
ination of contracts. Tt said
this indicates 19.000,000 feet
of upper leather a mouth, as
well uR substantial quantities
of ault* materials, will become

Plenty of thot hard-to-get mcrchanV#
4
disc—An .opportunity tor you to
furnish your home or get that indi­
vidual piece at real savings.,.
,
'

. .

•

DON'T WAIT—BUY NOW •
■
WHILE OUR STOCK IS COM PLETE J

Victory Meeting
0 ( Kiwanis Club
Offers Prayers
R ev.

of Sanfor
Phone

127

.

Back In tSanfordi
From Nazi Prison
i

G iv e s

Credit To God For
Victory Over En?my

Iak'hI Doctor Taken
Prisoner Du r i n g
Tunisian Campaign

|

* Dr Mrville llmk«, form' r
.1
, ford |diy*t«*ian. who a- a lirotr*
| nut ••f tbr lltb |iiil*ltiii \|r«li* :d

Hironito loConiply
With U. S. Orders
Without More Delay

I.l \ M \uf
17 t.\P&gt;—
l.rn S|Mat# tll*rltKnl lislm
Ib.ii th.' t r ji lone operation*
of I) 29‘- acain**! Japan m»t
thr h%rw of moir than J.UOO
\ntrdun fliriw. whilr nU'r
600 « r r r remuril h« liavftl
operation^ Sontr 437 ptanm
• err brat In aildition 100
I • »• ba-cd long- rangr lightrr» *»rtr lo-l 1Mi (hr other
-nlr of thr Irtlr^r fhr giant
aircraft dr-» I r»»* t*«! I hr inafor
imlu-lrial rap4«it&gt; of
Jap
anrwr rilir- ami ourliallv de
»lrio n l
others
I be hie -hi|ht fir** Wote
than I OO.OtHl.inH) mile- during
J2.0I 2 fligbtw tnm thr Mail*
ana* amt Indian lu-r- and
tl rop|M**(
t *i44 l.'l
tonw i»f
Imunlaw

With Lester Tharp in charge
! D«*t.ii'liMiriil
a •
•*••• • » •
♦
,,f
the
program.
Kiwsiiian*
I* aid Paww. T u n is ia . «luriiiir
itic*
Weslnesday at thstf meeting at
1 tie rm a ti
m u n i- 1 u f lr t i« i «
•1
thn Hotel M tyfair gave humble
I K e b n ia r v .
DU1.
to g rt i #*i
v*itb
OlM
iivailalilr for civilian usv from and sincera thanks to Almighty
4
I
t.
in. t
\nirrt* an
God tot the victory over Japan,
HcptrinUi through December.
-pr
mu h
tint.
tan
Mr , na lull-. Charles A. Caiui. and brief but point*.! talks were
&gt;am| •. ami
l»l'
ilinrumr, „t Ho- taisnl of the made by th* Rev. J E Mrhinles
I t ......
tbr
Aim i ii un I' iiMuii Manufacturer* uf the First M*th'*t|xl tbor-n
til .«!
I.l
A , l a i n . i i . said ut I'harhitte; S. .md Judge It. W. Ware
I. v till.»r .1 w «
• dd
Special music ws* rendered by
t Unit tll» textile indualry look­
14 I ft! ••* noiith* Iraki*
ed liafav t*&gt; quick reconversion l)r. 11. It. MrCaslin at tbe piano
W it Mi* liaikv tb«- fitrim'i
• lit
%s a w a l e . l
l'v * « » I
with the buying public able to and Willard Connolly on the
I . 16*»
lid t b r r r
y»* :i f
*icii.-i .il I b.iiyrln" MacAr••titftin within i'»0 to »*&gt; days those banio. including a special re ioe*i
•***! -«oi 1 t %|||&lt;« Jt . hr 1* i n i l n i r f
I,-Ed
lane
for
“
Suwanee
Itisei
“
sheet.-' i.illuwrascx. towels, etc.
1 Mr .tiid .Mi- John lvr\ at J’.nl tlm r r.n k'-il i Ii .u m on Km|terRev McKinlBv warneil against
ttml Ira, i- ts-en so liaril to find
I l •1ufi.lv«•*\% A senII1*
I r
It.11k &gt; or iliro lu to as Hi J a p a iin e
showing prills rather than bumble
recently
I a| prat t•* hr tit finr brultti no I
thanks
for
th*
Victory.
fq'Jttft
t.litii**:i I t a * - k •• .1
hole -..i Lorn rrainirortation re.»•»«( «| I it •
“ Almighty God is not within a
| Wh.U hr vt*. at I fi'i*it'f t 'n ilfil M a le s idlotoKruphi*'
ettuiion V,ehi by the taiards to
thousand
miles
of
the
proud
man
ilav .is the government fa-gan
1 \ir..
•*.tn!»r»« wi*rhlti&lt; nnlit »t » |dum
i\ ,-r tin' T o k y o ar«*a
•elm niiq- ......... ation to |wace- but he s always in touch wit-.
m th«- form &gt;*f a rad t.Hiin
In t)o' nowi'M o f n
tun. i t v el
ctsidltii.ua
•' *bethankful man be asserted
and
a
fian.t
|)„. o r f,tt. „ f Defense Trans"1 am not nearly so nroud at
i.t
pit**! \\;u ' attacks,
ss-rir
' it.tn-.l 1b r I«• n a n d • f .
1u l.
. ........ |,fte&lt;l orders prohibiting »b a t we have done In this wilt"
I'Mir Il _*!•&gt; $»vit •It*- 1*tiky*•
|
bin
.1
•
*l
pill
irfit
•
*•
r
1
»■
.It
»
„ ,i,. |...| ...
,j, ii,,fieestng lire be added, as I am thankf ,1 to
b f a l l i n g p l a e tr r a n d .»i
.irt-.i w nn* tni-t w ith a iU i-a ir
..... .
t., s,rala&gt; and limiting Almighty God that he consnlere.!
iii.li'M* kniH*kf*l out
I•I 1
f •* .»* ■
ig» #pit»i%
,|„,|)
mileage. re&lt;|uitluK o* « little mors worthy to t, ,-t,
1hr
liital
hv
1 »*nt'o - * i«*»
*
I V*
1.(I fig * »#-7
« • * ,!..%%It IP
■oil,titer, ml truck bn* and taxi trusted with th# destiny of man
1 t.s.Mih- va III. »t alt b
. ,i
to get ,i certificate kind than our enemies if mipbt
* .1•* . •
M» \ •••i * 'I »•i i t.ei.l thr Mi
. ,, , - -,t v and teguliUuig ren of arina alone had d«*ritli**t t|ir
..I
war. we would have hern &lt;Wfrit*~l
i i.l,. ?»• ,,- idi .k *• t»* I ••ilt*e| Stair*
id The
before
wr
got
amied
rwti\.%
»•*'*. i ' .rfh**» »bla\'
* 11* I ul*, i rriMt\t*&lt;l ito ban on
tl'll if \II
“ Whether we rer»»rmir it •*»
lie- . *.1*
.|*7••1 t «g*rfa*u ul
i'^ idiinI fair m nnd In*
i nte .ili.l
13.I.l.
nine**
' »nr- .u'l
•I thr .'•I
not,
omnipotent
Qoxl
ban
hie
band
'
| 6 v. IM.W Hi til**
win* of i»«*i iiiifttiiMv
•fu-ed th
tlMH'l',
mr.l
l»r bi*ur« •
in
the
dretihy
of
tbr
world
•. *inil I.l ,
U-. ...........
I tik&gt; »• w
ofivepl |o||s It now will allow
. »tn ••t^|tt*l»«r
t • 4l
.1* lav w
»fl\«*tt( I' M1« to \*r bt*bl with an Thanks be unto God who gave j
unto
Us
this
victory,"
said
Rev
1
l.i*
•
j
t*1
1
r
in
run.-.A
A
ftr
I ♦•*• ••
I*.I *iM »r»drr inert
i .,i « •(f
*f *•.».%»! att«*ri4
at Ii-rolMiu
»liot
lMfu er or
of *^&gt;ot
.il McKinley.
nmrr than I Ml A limit of d0 Ffed
I hr do down t&lt;* NajiltA, ■|*rnl inif .•* Msiniln hat utremly U*vri
Said
Judge
f
l
t
m
"W
e
have
|
0
«U\
ul &lt; fin till ami then %»•(nun ve'«t«r&lt;lny until
i ^ n in i-ffrrt mner Feb. 1.
\
»t 11u111111*d j -&lt;s&gt;ni t« MiMi«b«rir. (atrtnany
\, rpli'dsi' tl #* i •
if thr tbuuauiHl
I I hr rii'wn of th#
many things to be thankful fur.
A CHEEKING MASS uf New \ orktr* k
.» I&gt;f «11i.i M \ aoiitr time nrtt week
k i'MH t^tl I irai * • l UH|L4k«0 let an A n m i j llukriinir ilr%alu|N*«| |im|bv i » t.
Jt.-Strirb.iii. I.n lb . u . x g I ' J V . tKng we can be truly
»• tbrv « r*nx .1 »
»»&gt;*• Sl/M'ir . •
•if!,- i hcuring ihc
Jap surrender in Timyx Squni. SYw ^ •
. *uni t•null I riiit Dr it#•I iMin|' at .iotanlm*i
r it»s* iturl.l,
it t b r H'liti
"I
official snnooncr*. ,,i from l*» r- '. Irfit I ’
in tbe While
v*h.^- nrtiilni k*rrr tp^im nilUf fui
nlu,"l.“
stand. Also a ff- ,
House
YcMihg ah-:*. Leering •#*.| t'.qalii$(
tupr »li.I murk|.
r ill
1h, voluntary agreement t «,'»«•
,§ *
ft.r four
moitlb*. Ih«n to
an ihr n.iitinttrij fivrhtit'ir in t*blr»a.
ti»n."
1 M i Su m s
*vt
liinilpuc ibe-gqaval. of baseball
I Amwictn
« raaip
i
the origi-- 1
■'
Ha thair told of bow th*
s^&gt; A f.HjALail t*y,ras. ,
|Mn I'nlaml f«»r -«ti nwuntba I,ntr». I avtirrl MacArfbtfr !.« iHhn^'S.'o f
-1nol * Co’ndtfl ation of the
w. «* I-lie*
tir iprhl m yrur at Sairnn » Itui3i i r
To Be Lifted
States was read and
♦..If.
l II w
t hv r n% the* Hilv*HtL thr \: '
1»DT
Director Johnson said time* during it* formation
I a|»|iruarhr«I lb«- n fii + *• tr^n-.
regulation* governing wholesale' 17H7 without th* Constitutional 1
Kuo
ml *1
f.'flrel li«rk t*. MiN.eliri
and trtail deilvcries will be lifted
ywhi
IlM-ku until t In
Convention grtUng anywhere
on
it MMiiaurl n** I'Rf* Tlirra)
Ibirtnif ul! !l»i». hr •■!.! thr tbe- •t Ulllte
it until Benjamin Franklin railed
’ KinJ t |ll«t t ».wt |.«n k|»|fr . till*
ball, lowered hia head and
tbrmi|(h rr|fnl.»i 1 1 . ("f •*• t •»!-•■
prayed
M \M I A \
■ rHiliini
vtnr iiia&lt;lr«in«t r «*«•»!
I’ fr. William Herndon, son of
• F* «.»».
M... \
tut
%tI&gt; f |a»t#t«
alAtinff
Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Herndon waa
t•mJi\ tb.* nim.i.. t
nipa, ninl Mark I.l e*4»l gi».t
introduced as a guest by hia
Isliill (tiven Post At frultn ••i *lui» v
\t
father. Pfc. Herndon, who served
t 41 .1 a . i *«. .
a year with the 121et. Infantry
(iiiimniiir And Mrs. *■•&lt;•&gt;" l..-i.,.«,.l!n
i i.
u11•I bh.k•
In thr European theater, left far
Primari I *r imbiill
•iVb
.M ilt-h d l,
GUAM. Aug. 17. (A1)—Ameri- ('amp Blandlng immediately after
e»n.*r »• t
■an and British fighting ships the mretlng
Itvtam* v•
« In. I, played s major role in the I
la-14 &gt;
TL.- First Meth&lt;«!
final »rek * ,&gt;f wot In battering
III
&gt;
it
\\ . .!,
ws- &gt;row,led to caps,
Japan oito surrender were iden­
•
• -I a-1 ft
„ •I ■
da&gt; nighl with civlltii
tified taxtay by Adm. Nimitx.
In
iniinthp
ufiri
I
\
\
1
•P'
»» ( t tie
, I r,
vice men nnd women
I'm king a wallop of more than
Kr«t « r»*“
thr fart lhat
I 4t»a
\ llin l
servic-r of thankigiyui)
»pl
lib
th.
l.bun.uou ton* of fighting steel,
I
flration
card
an*
ir«|ui»n
ft
til
•ti
tu
fill
\
iii
nn
forces
I Ill-el tb it
to mark the end of » « i
this great naval armada under
(ierntlllR,
ntt#-»tlii|C
that
hr
&gt;
A
»»w
a
J
Uflliiv
t
erninniiti
•I 4 1 * a n t l R *
•f-nl
liuil been i v . m n
George Joseph Jr, 14 vear old/ J* ',:an.
Adln. Halsey ranged up and down
^ ''tilr I phyib iart. aml it t»H*k four month-, faelory *'
Mn*b S* hfiiila ami
he Rev. Mark- Csnx'nter of
,4*
1 Cross EplScopiii I 'hurch
the Japanese coastline, bombard­ negro youth died Wednesday Holy
to grt II Aftrr that hr mite
I'l IflliH v *t ln»4l|
'a ti a BUr­
MncAitbur's
i
ing enemy cities and lashing in­ afternoon at Femald-Laughton emphasised that th# rr*-ntimi of
vnb nt if IlllnWfil tea er r\n Allied pr |ee»nr» • |'l tsloglv Ir-' i, i '
!!»•*•• 11 K Tr «i#*,
* . ••ri'iurruvt
land target* with swarms of ear­ Memorial (Hospital shortly aftgr hostllitie* did not mvr.aarlly.
Thr tirflilttli ibut.'le at lrtti|»l*-.| l.,il I whin-1 I ..
l ike M i M Igiral *111111
• » array
he bed been brought there after menu rvsee- that » 1»l„...,-1, Ibv
ner aircraft.
I*.. 11 to jfrt iiiribi -»l * Hflra f..
t
&gt;
nt tn ri|.jil .%
'
■I \Bie i
-..........
Vine lira'* nrweht and most being hit b y s truck on Celery • s i i» over, peace &gt;• i- »«-t l"
f
..
|M
trait «v»s* i•••t -ii*’
.........
I ...i
..
s tv *»|&gt;poweiful men fl'wor—lt&gt;5 of them Avenue about s quarter of a mile
P .1
I'llinr t Jif .nig* Ii
. hr w.
1
• "&gt;* J i D .i n
Come
S
and 2* British combat vessels east of the Municipal Ball Park,
ill I | &lt;
br ilrrlarr.l
V
• II*
u l,• ,
•
ta ilrr
II,- also str*aae&lt;l th, ( .*• i Dial
mail* up the fighting line flung Th* truck was a Ford pickup
•
l lull rah.
ill'" n -X. ,»f
peai
r
wis
a
positive
-t.ilr
an.I
against tbe reeling enemy.
used by tbe State Read Depart­
I II .
.le ­
•I
|'l 14WIV
•at ih »
not the mere neeatic
* fighi
Mote
than
1600
Japan*.* ment.
tilktlr r i &lt; 11
Ma iu li
ing.
lhat
It
was
thr
»
fi
"I
planes weir destroyed or damaged
According to Deputy Sheriff
•.crag in
la-t.l
wr.-k
hr w .
I lurni
in the weeks this great ThirJ Jack lllckoon who with Stata and that to Insure r- •• • f "' -*1’
Jl •
■f &gt;
a prub
j- thr l,rllo.i&gt;
'F i l l (li Ht-llll.
time
lb*
Individuals
cDie
world
licet aim, known as task force Highway Patrolman L. C. Bender
Irilt- Hi
* »i r b m n « l
f|iK*|nr W **IIr.I in V o i r n . an it".
must
concern
themasLr,
in
mak­
,;k— harried the enemy * sea- Investigated th* accident, tha boy
•nr grim
Ira
»•
c o n fe rr o re
li* .ll- c o a - * 4«rltHif*
lorn f"
tuwrd. It also look a toil uf had suddenly ridden his bicycle ing room io.thetr ll'e- f"i ••■"I
It wu« .|Oite re-.illl y raf stffe'rti
iih*i ! h r I S ro h li-n i.
and
hi*
gifts
o
f
peer,,
go.nl
will
nearly lihW Nipponese ship* and from a dirt road out on th* highI br *'ratmiitfi«lrf
•I t*rnt on
MAKSHAL IIEHKI P H IU IT K DETAIN alia In ttunnnl alien..- aft.
4 ..I M M I aatel. V%bfl , in te re s tin g to - r e the d e a lr u c lln o
small qraft— sunk, beached, bur­ way into the path o f th* on- snd brotksrllnaaa.
(I •ellRUrA Dw twgv
&gt;
i in B e r lin , he «tale»l. J ’ m g i r , - to
The
Rev.
J.
E.
McKinley
of
D
ubr
lisil
bra
id
thr
vrlillct
by
tbe
Pari*
High
Court
ronflrtnmnir
bt»
•
•
r
a
in
In
S«*|ili
inf.a-i
nrM
ned or damaged. Immense da­ coming truck.
th e re from B a v a r ia by ra d wua
First
Methodist
Church
ooem-l.
.
trail
w
ui'n
I
iii
«
l&gt;r«*n
u
1
1
to
iltr
for
ItraanlMblv
inlelliiftTir#
with
tbr
rnrmv
I
hr
fi»t.
..(
tt.
mage was done to war plants, In­
v e r y alow , du*- t« bom beil &lt;oil
the program lylth S" invocation mcnl manhnl train with tirm-i a| .Charlo ilr Habillr
t lnt«n».»t ».»• &lt;
I i». the
mI M u f f by
dustrial areas, air fields and other
and led the. congregation In Itail inpho.o) .
nod I r B *l r v o lc r * - be «nid
I hdiK'lil Ki«4ri»bi»v
"
ground target*.
I ('aallwaee O* Pax - Thra-el
.„ , |
l)r
lla r k a a r riv r A lia rk in (h e
• .1 in
h r lin k f .u l *»rr
Only On* Damaged
U n iti-rl .S ta te s. J u n r 2 2 , a io l has
M&gt; la u •ram uf M M l.nrd
A light American surface unit
Been v is it in g frie n d s e v e r sin ce
I* »vt Ilr
was jh« only vessel damaged In
With b l* f a m llv he w ill g.. In
tlie 37 days of operations, bro­
RraIra-it Mur low# hda
Charles D. Baker, TO. BeUrndn.
ken at times by raging typhoons. first class, U8NR, o f 1001 Eaet
\1,,j &gt;., Melton Wan-, *un of Daytona B e a c h soon.
turiHral
fro m
Kurra|ra*
and
is
In-all. there were eight Ameri­ Fourth Street, Sanford, has ye&lt; oiiiiiy Jo'lge und Mra It W,
t|&gt;enillnic a .10 ilav t«*-*'«* with hi*
can and on* British battleship In turned to an Eaet Coast port
W t ii r , win. terverl na a ctiaplain
mother, Mra f
1 Smith. 615
—
will, thr Xth Air Force nvrrxeax,
Halsey's armada, 10 American and after eervlng 18 month* aboard &gt; ..W A 8 n iN 0 7 W , Asg. 17.
P a lm v tto A v r n u r
Further chanRea In tbe i»p con­
fouT British air craft carriers, a LST (landing ship, tank) in
will apenk at the II &lt;"• o'clock
.S Sift
.Mario var
aiTYfd
In
10 American and sM British tha European Theater where he trol .of American foreign policy
.rivirr Sotolay morntog at tbe
John Willmm Mcro, 74. re*U*
WITH THE FIFTH A R M '
Franca, German)
«n«l
Aumtriei
Frank's
learn
Imunced
Yowell't
rrulser* and 02 American and participated In the amphibious appeared In the offin g Dalny fo l­ iln»l of Sunforil »ml S#mlnol# IT A LY . A u g
t
u
.
I
llui-liat
Chuirh,
il
was
an*
17. ( S | mu- iu I i
With thr 4Mh Mc.lt'.nl
lowing Dean Aaheson's elevatlun
Sanford nf the 7th Army Me w rari the
17 . {Irtish destroyer*. In UM
. .. .OKI-.I l.alav by the Rev W. I', Tuesday evening. at
( ‘ounty for ibr pa»t 2f&gt; &gt;F»r», T/Sgt Ji-asr &lt; - Howell. •"(&gt;
assaults at Southern France, jfe
Municipal SoftlwU field the .ml)’ A m« r lean alrf«*n«r. jr«&gt;a&gt;a| conduct
tlt.wikw, Sr,
fleet's train were scores of tank- wears ribbon* fer tha American to succeed llnderuccrc lary of ilirtl lute Wnlrit-BiUy nlirhl 11* big Mrs. Berlin-.* Howell. A ll imont'
State Joeeph C , O res. ami&gt;a*»ador
game played, by a score of 15 anil KTO ribb«*nv ra&gt;ith two
ora, ammunition ships,
borne at l.aki* Onora. Hr bail, recently w o a«a-.|ed tm- I ' i *
to T o k y o ,fro m 1032 until I'rarl
a irrifri, destroyer escorts and and European Theater* o f O
Miami liuuaewivea may riot at to 6.
bwtri
In
til
health
for
a
rtumbgfk
atara. A ftrr hi« furltHith he w ill
Ungul'hol
Unit
lla.lge
u«
I
....'
Hon
with
on*
combat
a
tar
la
Harbor. Ih eiv ]* creilllrd with
The game wa» featured hv Die rrport to f'amp lllamlin^ fo r
■upply
vessels.
' miscellaneous
,-iiariv stole hoop aalra. but not
uf y it r i and djrlng the p**t General Lucian K Trusrntt, Ji
,. » v * •' •
formulating 0 4 A l l l d policy to­
heavy
hitting
of
Hob
W
illia
m
s
,
fu M h rr . . , if n m r n ,
abmarines of the {attar,In addition, aul
in
Sanford.
Tburaday
morning,
Before rrte rin f the Navy In ward th* i f m
*mi&gt;*rvr which threw wttk* wa* acrlouily til. I l f Commanding grnnnl of the FDD' long
iv* support
Pacific fleet gave
support­with Jetjr,
lines
of
women
stood who got four hits opt of four
g ra d u a te of Seminole
waa Uirn Aug. 0. IH71 In Eairfag, Armv, present, i lb«- Dixtingui-li
1043,
Baker
was
-attending
figured
in
Cl*
N
l
»
surrender
ear­
**
op«ration4vj
ofltitihrt
„
,if
county, Virginia. In 8gnfonl he ed Unit Citation to bis bottnliun iwtiently and quietly In line, and times up. and scored three of the High Kchm d am i or lo r to enter­
p ilroit and m c u « actiona. 1 ■ Seminole high School. Beaman lie r thU week.
four
times
he
got
on
base.
each
w
e
r
e
allowed
one
large,
or
ing tb# se rv tc v m t be Fall or
Baker le tho rn*. « f :Mr. itiy i
IT* mdvocaled an oten-mimied wss a member of the i irtt for ita conqurnt of MtiiiMcHh ! tw o small boxes of soap powiler,
Earl Evans and Herbert I'rcapproach to (einnlt Ibe A lliet to I*rc*byt#rian Church.
Bldg*. dominating height on tbr i plus a rake of laundry soap at vatt also found the offering* of 1040 with the National Guard
waa employed by th* St. Johns
Survivors include the widoW|
fleet fsb i tribute to the tireless P b
Fourth Btreet Uddreta. make anv woeslblc use o f the
Gothic Une in Italy.
a downtown
grocery near the pitcher Bill Sefarlc to their lik­ River L in e
throne with l h « 'Dnsl lietermln
Mra. Ada Mero of Sanford; flW
service forces which moved euping.
Karl
got
two
hit*
including
Post
Ufflre.
Th* outfit, 3rd Battalion of
ation to be made by ibe Jap Peo- daughters, Mr*. Mavro* JUalgktai
&lt; * nllca across the Feclfk and de­
a triple, while “ Iron Man” IT*
tb* 383rd Infantry Regiment,
Pi*.
'
w
livered timm at tea to the fighiFireman J. R. Crow leak* that vatt got three hit* out of four
Acheson, a '4B-year-old attorney, o f Sanford; Mra. Sarah Mar* 01at "Powder River” Division, by Dir men at the Fir* Station times at bat. including a triple
had baen an -Undersecretary anil Williams of Washington. D. C.| securing the high ground in a
. "great aecompllihment,"
The game between the State
iinrdon him from doing »o much
Drat earn* to Washington early Mr*. W. A. Salaman of Daveq. Week of ferocious battle, made it "crow ing" since his third son, Guard and the league leading
said NlmiU. made it poselbl* for
port, Iowa; Mr*. J. M. Jackson «d possible for Fifth Army lrooi&gt;» to
The Moscow radio said, tod*
In
th*
New
D
tal
In
1933.
th* bombardment fem e ‘‘to een*
Crescent City and Mra. Walter IL negotiste the fortified defense Janies Thomas Crowf Hanford's Frierson “ Matter Minder*” wa* that Ruasia and Poland
ealled
o
ff
because
of
the
lateness
VictoTy
Day
baby,
made
bis
debut
UAtk of Flushing. • L. L. -New “
et II Giogo Pees.
signed a treaty establishing
w m i ■"’AWARD
“S t‘ 0OW
into the world at Fcrnald Laugh­ o f th* hour. Thl* gam# will Curtnn
line as the 1'uli.sh-Sovi
-Soviet
CpI. Archie C. Harriett, bro­ York; three eona, Percy A. Mer*
Flanking and occupying a small ton
probably
b*
played
na*t
weak
a*
Memorial
Hospital
early
•W f t boundary except for a “ few
hall fo r attendance, sportsman ther o f Mca. Jams* Chestnut, o f Sanford, Georg* A. Mery eg
■t the baaa of Mount Wednesday - morning. Mr. and part of e doubt* header.
viationa Tn Poland's favor.'
700 W e s t TWrd Btreet, and mem­ Daytona Beach and Charles
a*, the battalion reduced ■ Mrs. Crow live et 1316 Mellon,
ber of the t l * Field Artillery Mero of Ft. Wayne. Indiana;
treaty gives Poland all
ber -of important outpost* ville Avenue.
s fl so PTC
PKTAIN
SPARED
Battalion t t the veteran 86th 14 grandchildren.
rtcrttUon dlrK^W. **
* .
property and asset* th
ng
th*
Germans
aS
a
cushion
ch' mighty
PARIS,
Aug.
1'-—(FV—Oon.
ItoFuneral service* fo r Mr. M
John Kitilpffg piuhtr tm iba
the territory ol PoUnJT In
Inst attack. After beating off
wa, Miasouri and
Gaulla
today
commuted
Marshtl
The
6th
Congressional
meeting
srill he held at 10:00 o'el
JCait 6id taa"' ' |mi
* -—
J German counterattacks, of the Townsend Clnba will be P*tain's death »ent*nc# to lif* tlon, Russia agreaii to “ e»
biggest and moat
to wear oO Ms * T 0 ribbon, ac­ Sunday morning at th* Eric!
company of the 3rd Battalion held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 imprisonment by approving a to Pulami front iu t Russia's)
American navy.
Funeral Home with the Rev.
cording to a f l h Array notice.
;bt
Ite way to the crest of o’clock In the court houae. Mr. statement th* c o « t wrote Into share of the irqarationa 15 per.
v
T h a -Arrowhead, ha*
bran EL D. Brownlee of th* First ”
at thU^tlme, they form the 4M eaa" &lt;was shewn
nt Altuxxo, cutting through P. V. Dram of Deytana Beagh, Ua vatdkt expressing tbe with cent-of all reparations delivered
• ation lit th* byterian Church officiating,
roo-ion Town class. Theft-,,
artillery, mortar and riflt chairman, will preside. Tha public the gaocoikm not to be carried from the Soviet sort* of occupied
*n h e ' made tar men l will be to Ever
Germany.
inch rifles baited to —
is invited to attend.
out.
*
Cemetery.
.
•
e
r s is T a n s)
(CVwfta ■&gt;. *a raw
aaau)t.
rStt*at2 ? l U

s„V

The Japanese tragic theater
dates front the 14th or early 15th
century. Only men are permitted
to take part.

M c K in le y

Dr. Orville Barks MacArthur AdviHes

Time* Square Crowds Huil End Of War

,h“nkful

*rn

Sl

S T Crowds Galliered
At M. E. Church
For ThanksGiving

P a c i f i c Fighting
Ships Are Named
By Adm. Nimitz

Death Verdict Stuns Detain

True Is Named
New Principal
Of Junior High

End Of War Marked
With Prayers For
Permanent Peace

Nejcro Youth Killed
In Auto Accident

Charles D. Baker
Served Aboard LST

Achison Is Named
To Succeed Grew

cood
•

A

e m

gj*V u Mt f w f

R E C A P P IN G
no

cnmncAn

•■-tfsassrs**

' - , tax tea safe sslie*.
n
Costs Hill*.. . »0

I

red,lapel

John William Mero Sgt. Jesse Howell
Dies At His Home In Italy Awarded
On Lake Onora Special Unit Badge

S/SjftsKoliertMarlowe
Is Rack From Europe

Frank’s Softballers
Overcomes Yowell’s

aa&amp;seis'jxnm

room

J o so/* . . . sat* ttm l lot
"m b s make year old tire* ~Ske
. j e w " with leeq-lmdloo,' BOW-

t :1 elm M
r*4
fl0
VeVftN , * 1 E, Ut Bv.

^ a n fo r ti

( T I T BRIEFS

*

fpi ion

«

T IiD A Y l Parti) rhoidy Ibta sftrraoon and
tonight
Tomorrow - Aftrpuwn snd early
rvrnlng ahuwera snd thun«lrr»hoe*r»
whirl) *.-attrrrd „&lt;rr aooth |H&gt;illnfl and
ralhrr nan m w , In tii.rlb t*,-' I

Plenty O f Shoes
Japanese Fighters Attack U. S. Planes
Will Be Available
Taking
Picturtes
Of
Devastated
Tokyo
Area
After September

Your turn

F0RRENT-

W A N T B lk -

To Protect the Pvsc* of the Wocldi
To Promote the Progre*»*of Amvvlcai
To Produce Proapcrlty for Hanford.

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Phone 694

Help Wanted

BORROW IIBRH WHERE,
CQAAmfcD
girls
for
laundry
PKIVACY IS HRBPJDGTBU
work. Do not apply unless you
YOUR natural desire for privacy
want
a
year
round
Job.
Apply
in money matter* li strictly
In person to Seminole County
respected here.
Friends and
l-aundry, M10 W. 3rd St.
relatives srv not Questioned
about your credit
Your cth- WANTED: Girl* for full time
.plover, or buslnsss associates
si ioiney's Drug Store
will not bssr of your persontl
, .affair*. There is no caue* for
TRUCK HA I.KX
embarrassment.
' RRl'RKSBNTATIVK
Reasonable ersidlt requirement*. We hsvs something interesting
No co-makers on motiar loans.
to- offer ah Individual or com­
. 'triable payment piano,
...
pany well known in .vour town
with a.knowledge of trucks and
trailers. Bank reftrences re­
quired. Telephone or write It.
u
price, ueneraia
irucg ‘ A
si
L
Price,
General» Truck
Equipment Co-, Distributors of
Gsneral Motors Trucks, 2310
A Glass Company.
McRae - St., Orlando, Phone
ju can add
fS additional yui
0000.
automobile liability
dice] . payment for WANTED; Whit# women, 40 to
B0 rears old with no ties to
n '•M o tM ly Injured
act a* govsmsas for two small
M M jpjrJa y^ur csr
children-duties ligh t-p a y |16
to 12B weak with room and
t \o *760 *a«h, G. J .
board, depending on qualifica­
tions of-person hired. Perman­
ent living conditions Ideal with
room-with private bath, south-

Strength—

\Ul.li.MK W X V I I

Month

First Federal Savings &amp; Ixmn Association
of Seminole County

In Unity There

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

•37 WIL1.YS Sedan, 4 door, good
condition, newlv reconditioned.
Phone County 3106. Will trade
for light pick up

MISCELLANEOUS

American consumers Increased
their spending to a record annual
rate of *104 billion* in the first
quarter o f 1045,

WANTED TO RENT

A

ONE 2-wheel trailer, good tires
1317 Douglas A ve,

o f BttiTTiy? P*t. Paul A. Capo,
o f• 81. Augustine; Corp. J. T.
iUrrard. of Lake DuUer, «*nd
Corp. Dallas W. Howe, of UleU.
CHECKED fN 7 DAYS "
Exposed to constant Jap threat
LIQUID for
and guarded every minute, these
/ 'I
M AI .A HIA l
men and their battalion hauled
1
SYMPTOMS
300 ton* of
massive
bridge
■ *e r &gt; « a r * s * o * « |
U V J \ J
T .k r o n li
equipment over 150 mile* of
vt
••orge
T
Parker,
of
dlrecti-d
.wampy road* aud rora boa-cart
Pvt. R. V. S. Worley. trail* to *pan three gorge* with
Hailey bridge* totaling 300 feet
in length. They floated ana In­
fantry aupport bridge on 62 port*
toon* to rro** a 428-foot-wide
river and filled in two canyon*
Keul E hI u D- Sabs
K imiI mIh— Mortgage Ixian.n
with H5.000 cubic yard* of dyna­
I)t'|H'ialalili' Insurance and Bonds
mited dirt and rock to allow the
artillery to keep up with the ra­
I’ hnne 9G0
Hoorn I, Florida S ta te B ank B a ld in g
pid advance of the infantry.
In one 20-mfle »tretch of road
the engineer* repaired 33 bridge*
and culvert* and kept traffic
moving with winches, bull dotars
and by-paaae*. In all nearly 100
bridge* war* built or rebuilt.
Worked la Gables
Corp. Walton i* a former em­
ployee of the Gable* Raring asso­
ciation and U a carpenter with
the battalion. He is the son of
Mr. and Mr*. George Walton,
I'vt. Harris I* a storekeeper
and former Miami hotel clerk,
and is the brother of Mr*. W,
Hansen of the* Mare Grande ho­
tel, Miami Beach. Never'* mo­
ther, Mrs. Jess Nevera resides
at 2100 N. W. 20th Street.
Corp- Howe, is an aid man
The K hhcx Studio will ! m&gt; cloned during the month
with the engineers, and la ‘ the
husband
of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth
I l f AugUMt except for the following bourn:
llowe and the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Henry Howe, all
of Uleta. He wa* a crane oper­
.Monday
ator at South Miami before the
Wednendny
war.
•
Friday
Parker, ton of H. C. Parker,
of Belle Glade and the husband
of Mrs. Eleanor Everett Parker,
of Pahokee, was formerly em­
ployed by a construction company
at Dunedin. Id. Spellman i* u
former field deputy for the Flo­
rida Industrial commission.

H o n d a Division
Is Given Tough Job
In P h i l i p p i n e s

THE WEATHF.M

Jim Pennington Is
Given GoM Baseball

O .I

Mlal*

2,-HOUR

x nor umpkr redp« for home

Curzon Line Set
As Polish Border

^ s s » . ms n ‘~ '" Wto‘

Sr w

£2USl .&amp;T7HX&amp;. SS

T m ^3

11 *

vn
I / i^ C m w :,H i f w
a m
'nanIwLat*"L i.

rgr

iifmSisja*

• .•
i &gt;’j
___ _________________ _

«

•

.........

4
4
i
•

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80984">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 15, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80985">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80986">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 15, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80987">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80988">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 15, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80989">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80990">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80991">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80992">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8134" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7772">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ef1324abdd241b3fdd07c2eb1a9345ce.pdf</src>
        <authentication>45d67de834f5409ca10a6339420e3119</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80983">
                    <text>r

V

r

a
P c—

s

¥

r..

T '
C LA SSIFIED a d v e r t i s i n g
. I w M r Bm for t u Insertion
| S fc M r Hw* for three Insert!#**

■ 07c Mr Ua* for &lt; insertion*
' M per line for 10 inaeriloaB
Minimum n t n . . . 20c
PHONE I I S OR BR IN G YOUR Adi to TH E SANFORD HERALD
Cooat, lir a word* to the Ua«, Including plump and address.
All advertisement* fe r i l l u t l t i i i W i a M will b« charred fa r at thr
r a t a l * ' ctcoalHid rate*.

COLORED
girl*
lot
laundry FOUND: Purse last Wednesday
with money. No identification.
»nrk. Do not apply unless you
Owner m ar hare by calling at
want a year round job. Apply
bid W. lat St. and paying for
in person to Seminole County
Laundry. Sly W ltd St.
WANTED: Fart time
Lancy'a Drug Store
TH IC K

FOR HALE- New basket* and
bag*, 5 cent* each. Palmetto
Grocery. .117 Palmetto Avenue

H .B. Pope Co. Inc.
G A 8 and OR space heater*
W ater Heater*..
D R E SSE D F R Y E R S — We wIK
have a limited number of drea*
• ed fryer* for ta le during the
week
until
farth er
nolle*.
Tender Fry Poultry. “2206 San­
ford Av*. Phone 924,
P LE N TY srinoow* and door*. Nice
il of French door*. Du hart'*
umber Yard.
.&gt;*

t

U PH O LSTERY fabric*, Upeitrlaa,
damask*, brocatelie*. a good
■lock to select from, R.8.
Brown, 2011 N, Orange Are,.
Phone 4063. Orlando, Fla.

HAnY CIIK KS. New Hampshire
Red*,
$22.00
per
hundred.
While Leghorns $20.00 * tier
hundred. Immediate or further
delivery. Money orders only.
Prelener Poultry Farm . 23(1
Lemon Are.. Phone 240 ‘ Ulue.
Eusti*, Fla.
__ ft_

gM

for

SU ES

R E P R E S E N T VTIV K

We have something interesting
to offer an individual or com­
pany well known in vnur town
With a knowledge of truck* and
(ruilera. Hank references re
mi Ired, Telephone or write II.
Price, General Truck A
Equipment Co-. Distributor* of
General Motor* Truck*. 2311)
McRae St.. Orlando, I’hono
0809
ANTED; W
wnfimn. 4U to
5(1 year* ojil with no tir&lt; to

FOR RENT

art nn ffo V lrn e* * for two Email

FOR R E N T:
..........
OR SA LE- Ifnuse In Chuluota,
6 m ile*-from Oviedo. Light*
and water, rent $20 month.
Sale, $1600.00. Term s, $ 200.00
Gish, balaDce II jd a y . D. I).
Daniel, (Iviedo, -FfaT

ONE heifer 16 months old, fine ONE front Ijvdroom 306 W. 20th
stock. reaonably priced. Al-'
BE, phone 381 -J
fred Erieaon. RFD. 1, Box 178,
TEN acre* celery farm , tiled
Sanford. Fla.
$46.00 per acre. Edward F
Lane.
TWO wheel trailer, good tire*
122 Avocado Aite.
TOMATOES, nice rIDa for can
nlng and table. William Wll
Hams, Stata Farm tr'a Market
phone 0160 or 661-M.

FOUND—

Help Wanted

sates

rhililren - ilulieR light pay 115
to 925 wetk with room nnd
htmrtl, depcrulini' on qua lification* of person hireil Perman­
ent living condition* ideal walh
room with private hath, south­
ern exposure, located in llnhama llearb, Melhooroe, Fla
on (ft-ean Apply Hi raid Office
for further detail*
A N rr.l): young ladle*
school graduates. Ui leu
graph business. Western

BUSINESS SERVICE
STORAGE
Garage,
storage.

•• • •&gt;,‘ TJ7r. - ,s ;

FRFDAT, AUGUST 10, 1M

TOE HANFORD ITEHALU, SAWFORD, rLOM PA

vnur cai a t Kent'* SMALL grocery store in Sanford
Special
rate
dead
nr surrounding te irilm ) Phone
742 W

AUTO BODY AND F BN HER SOMEONE to ride* and share
WORK 11Y AN E X P E R T , HUexpense* lo Texas
leaving
PEH1DH A l’TO PAINTING —
Wednesday, Aug
)6
Phone
large assortment of color*. Your
car can look new. Bring it In
us nnd see
FU R N ISH ED garage apartment
linl.LF.R MOTOR SALKS
two bod room*. $2,060.00. Ed­ inn W. I si Sl
Phone 622
ward F. Lane.
Bull Service, register**! Jersey.
NEW shipment seat cover*, «ome
Phone H70-M
pre-war, Sanford Auto Part*.
— AUTO
PAINTING —
BUMPER Jack* while they la*t. NOW is good time to paint your
$2.06. Sanford Auto Partscar. Wo also do expert oooy
and fender repair. Y ates Auto
NEW cement fhre room bnu»e&gt;,
Paint nnd Body Work*,' 105 N.
ready to move in ,'located on
Palmetto Ave Phone 371.
2 lot* K ail 14th SL, water and
alectricity for rang*, *Qtt\e. fruft WASHING machines repaired —
tree*, alao 3 other , lot* -en­
arid all humc appliance*. Paid
joining. ILM {truth. 806. Park
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills. Orlando. phone
2-1(172 or Sanford 0166 Prompt
Service.

President Truman
Explains R e s u l t s
Of Potsdam Meet

We have just remodeled ourjififijtairg department and
have it displayed with bargains that will amaze you!

«rvnilnard F r « P it* Om )
Hut he alao touched at some
length on the Pacific war and
asserted that this Government
did not lightly undertake the
production and use of the terrible
atomic bomb.
, &gt;,
"W e have used It ** he said, “la
order to shorten the agony of
war, in order to aara the lives
of thousands and thousand* of
young American*.
"W e shall continue to use It
until
we
completely
destroy
Japan's power to make war. Only
a Japanese surrender wlU atop
ua."
•
Britain and the United States
he said, do not Intend Lo rilM *e
the secret of history's moat
terrible weapon until mean* haye
been found to control it to aa “to
protect ourselve* and the reat of
the world from the danger of
total destruction."
"The atomic bomb," Mr. Trpman declared, "I* too dangerous
to be loose In a lawless world."

NO

STRINGS A T T A C H E D !

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY - JUST LOOK
LOUNGE CHAIRS
Walnut
Finish!

Consumers Will
Pay Utility Tax
On 4 Utilities

II ss lls a rS r t r a e i ( r Om )
keep records at all tim e*, daring
I ' l ' i n e s * hours open to Inspection
by BUthnrited city agent*, which
rerorda sh all show price* charged
And date of payment*.
Section 6 provide* that where
nil collections of utilities are on a
mon th ly hasi*. taxes imposed may
be computed on the aggregate
a m ount
of sales during . aook
peripd, provided, th il the amount
of tux to be collected shall be
I h r nearest whole cent lo the
am ount computed.
Section 7 authorize* the City
Clerk to add the tax to w itar
service rhsrges Failure to p^y
the tutat within 16 days after
rendering the hill will result in
service being discontinued. 8ectimi j X provides that all taxes
rnllecTOd on utilities shall be drpoaited in the city's ordinary
PAINT N O W
fund*
r Have Good Reliable Painter*
Section D; Person* nr firm-repavailable Call Sanford Paint reseniative* violating th* tax
A Gilts* Conil&gt;nnv Phone IU
law are liable lo $206 maximum
fine in City Codrt.- or Imprisonment not exceeding 90 d*V*.
Section 10 repeal* ail city ordin­
LOST light tan hnihtng titink- ance* that may conflict with
and green and white towell lie Ordinance 370
tween Country r lull Road and
French Ave. Pleit»o ret uill to
Tlie Sanfoid l i d aid

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED TO RENT
l(ji# [ COUPLE drsire* furnished turn,.■_J|
in or near town. Have car P
O. Box (198. nr phone 731 W
THREE o il fnui room furnished
apartmmt or small hiimr by
civilian*
Two children, it 16
Park Ave

porcelain finish, pre-war/ like
new. 203 Holly A re. Phone NAVY officer, wife, 14 month*
old hoy. request 2 beilroom
—409-J.
aparlinrnt nr home Also in
terrsted in buying private!,
COM PLETE *olar wfclar heater,
owned car. Phone 1160. Eaten
large tank. A-l condition. ('.A
»U&gt;n 297 bclwren 8 A M. nnd
Whlddon4 r . M.
TH R EE bedroom house, furnish­
ed. Conveniently located, II.C. .SMALL house or apartment, fur
nlsbed, any reasonable price
Must lie clean Write P &lt;&gt; Box
LOST SM A II Idark ami white
FOR SALE
176fl. Daytona Bench. Fl«^
dug
nam e d
Fox
Terrier
Ffve room bungalow, 113 Holly
" B u t c h " Ta„
number 00432TWO BEDROOM apartment or
Av*. Immediate possession.
Phone M. L. Itaborn, 476 or
house. Permanent residents 8
Robert A. William*
1H2-J
B. Philip*. Margaret Ann
Ph. 712
Atlantic Ba»k Bldg.

J.C. PENNEY GO.
Hard to Beat!
OXFORD WITH ROLLID SO U
Military dick' to the rolled edge
leather sole. Array Ruiset
m q
finish. Wedged heel 12-3.

UNUNID SLACK-OXFORD
Elastic gore al front (or snug fit
Create*! Bex In unllned 0% S A
shoe*I Sites 12 to 3.

Pfc. Robert AJim enez
1h Buck From Europe

] Cfc Robert A. Jlm enc*. who
i served 23 month* in thq African,
! European ai d Middle E$»t Hiefr
i ter*, is home on leave visiting hi*
ps rents. Mi
and Mraf Horarti
Jlmenex.
Route
I.
Sanford,
his wife and two children, Betty
and Buddy.
He wear* six battle participa­
tion stars nnd wSa of the 87lh
Tomb Wing perammel'ofidhe Itth
Air Force, lie wear* ait batlld
stars on his ribbon*, which Includ#
ETO.
African
and
Middle
and cluster and good conduct
medal
Prior to entering the service in
Ort
1912. Pfc Jimenes »«&gt; a
rerper.ter'* helper al the Santord
Naval Air Station
The I2lh Air Force, which (mm
D-Day in North Africa until VPay In Italy, provided ground
forces with strategic and tactical
aupnoyt, waa America's first in­
vasion force. Al the height of
the North African campaign. It
w*a th * world's largeat single tir
fore# and remained that until Ite
heavy bomber* were separated
from It and grouped under what
became the 16th Air Force.

PLATFORM
ROCKERS

OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS

ili
USED
= 2 Pc. LIVINGR00M
i
SUITES
fli
J f J .9 5 up
111
|
=
=

USED
STRAIGHT
CHAIRS
69c

rvgelar (i-IS

x Hpeclal g .95

' ODD BUFFETS

Reconditioned

Reconditionod
fj.95 up

RANGES

LINOLEUM
RUGS
9 x 12 8 lx e

7.95

GROUP
USED
TABLES

S?L David Shannon,
Pfc. William Martinj
Are Home On Leave

V ery
Special

SgL David Shannon of th|
Army Air Forca at Palm Ueaclv
son of Mr. and Mra. il- W. Shannon of Glndervlllt,'and Pfc. WllHam Martin, aon of l l r . and Mrs.
J . V. Martin of Gindarvilla also,
are home on leave and getting
their instruments toned Up for ^
big time together. Pfe. Martin,
who served with th* Army Air

Florida W ran gam, noted at
band of this section, and «
CpL H. W. Shannon, J r . i
serving with the 9th Air Ft
in Germany, made.np the Eu
Farm er String band th it wen
State Championship a t Gal

P A N E L M ET A L
U SED STUDIO C (
ISS tIP OXFORD
lip show**leu of a

2 4 ^

E .I » t-8 L

up

�%

)

*

*

\

I
—

/ —

■CM!

IN IS» •» »HW
paper will m i l
I I p r e t.a llt ,
k»o4« U f t a ­
lk I n k t «Urt
Mftar MW.
^ * * * * * * * * * » - * * v —-

•
If W« wish to be freei If ws with u
preserve te violate Um m Inestimable privll r [ t i for which wo boro boon oo loaf con­
tending—wo must flfhtl
.
_ r ATRICK nwMMT.

VOLUME XXXVI

E s ta b lish e d

190ft

SA N FO R D ,

F L O R ID A , M ON DAY. A l 'I J l S T

II . |*» IA

M

M c n ilirr A sM iciatcd P r e s s

M H ER

r •
’3*

PetaiB Trial
Expected To
CloseTuesday

Keep A ‘Peace’ Watch On White House

Peace Times
;

------------

Printing Of New Ra­
tion Books Halted;
500,000 New Cars
y Expected In Year
WASHINGTON, A uk . 13.
(A P )—The OPA has halted
the printing of 187,000.000
new ration hooks for food,
oca and Knsoline, it was
irned today. The stop or­
der. covers hook five for
meats, fats, dairy products,
canned foods and sugar and
^ new "A " gasoline book.

S

Both hud been scheduled for De­
cember distribution.
Thi order
halt* the work pendinir the outcoms of peace negotiations.
If
Japan quits, the atop order hr
^iniea permanent.
w For his services as War Mobil
iiatlon Dliretnr for two and n
half years. Secretary of State
Jam es F. Byrnes received the DisUniruished Service Medal tints)'
from President Truman
% Predicting a flood of Steel for
consumer foods at the war's end
a governmental official estimated
today that at leait 500,000 auto
mobiles can l&gt;« built this year—
double the output planned pre­
viously.
• 'S o far aa steel and other ma­
terials are concerned, the pi#
■luction volume of mamffseturers
could be much greater, (aid tinoff! L .l ol
o) the
spokesman, an affinal

Four
cal
To
Of
III*

CpL Harry Wester
is Heme On Leave,
Served In
Europe
_ —
A CpI Harry l„ Wester, son of
| % r». Ilrlrn E. Wester of lak e
! Mary, arrived home Friday eve
ning for .10 day leavo after terv*
In*’
Ing nnr
npe year nvrniaa.
overasat with the
Third Army.
Ilo wears the ETO ribbon with
a h re e battle atars, good conduct
Tlbbon, combat Infantry badge
and pre- Pearl Harbor ribbon, lie
participated In action* of the
11th Armored Infantry In France,
in 'th e drive over the Rhine Into
Dermany near Wurms and RoxWeim where (Sen. Elsenhower's
grandmother la burird and in the
invasion and occupation of Aus­
tria.
CpI. Weater served from Aug.
I J&gt; &gt;041 to Apf. 6, 1042, and
I f j a a Te-lnducted, Jan. S, 1044.
During his sU y In Austria a
boatload‘ of piano accord Ian* in­
tended for the Germans waa
ordered unloaded by the U. 8.
imong others,
otl
Army and he, among
was
“ owed• to go to
*. . tM
*.... boat
and
_
ons. He has brought
broil
this
_____
home with him. H# has assisted
various army chaplains orior to
and daring nis stay overseas, on
the boats, going and returning
L has been highly commended
hia musical ability and aiding
camp shows and
* r bjr MaJ. John
p t Harold C. LamV *nd Ca|
“ Craig, chaplains..
......... to anterlng the service
&gt;L Weater waa pianist, for
Ford’s broadcasting orIn Tampa. Hls brother,
Birger 8. WssUr. well
m violinist of Laksland. la
stationed at F o rt Xnox, Ky.

€r

IK . R

K irtley U H u rt
In A uto Accident
owner of the K

V eee.r&gt; alr«l

Early Building Of State Markets
Swimming Pool
Show Increase
Urged By Rotary
In Operations
—----- —

,

S m in

'

llll’ l

of

th e

ntiniiNtinn iif the
at hn*vc tietmniiv'a
• I'agi Mia I

------------

The Kiitarv ' b&lt;t&gt; voted unnnl 1 JA CKSO N V ILLE Aui i i
“ D rtpltr the . .,g.-n
rooualy to«la\ in rwimmnnu !•• the (SpecialI
CUy ('ommiaaion th«* immediate ric* of war time, operation, on
construction of ,\ «%»immlnff pool Florida State Farmer* Mn»t.-t*
in Fort Mellon Purk
The action fur the fiscal year ending lune
mat taken during u "town hall** 30 shown! a substantial inci.-a*.meeting of the flu b at the May- over the preceding yeai." *al*l
fn lr llotrl wftcr W A. Ircfflcr William I. Wilson. Dim t,.i i..
amid then* wtv* '*too much talk •lay in t iimountlng 'Ml hi. mgan
'S a le ,
and not enough action** untl made tntinn'* annual report
a motion thnt thr cluh “ *rr that handled on a doten of the., met
keta allow nl good gain, f.-r tn»
thr a * limning |mns| |« huilt **
C’onunrnt li*»i •••&lt; ••*h•r "nggrw yrur, de pile abnormal r.m.i '
tn»m» %»hVh had Pern marl4* for lalior nml machinery . C••11■•.I the lmprt.v.-m. .-t ,.f Sanford. Mr Tho Pompano Market topp.-d t.-n
th at
everyone was million dollar*. In hu*me*. t .
. sitting around
siting for some Ini dining the year, a&lt; 1 in.
System a* a whole rctwoi.-.l ■
elec to do something •
(IkNllaseS Ok gag* Twar
that there la generally
b ig gap lictwecn the talking nnd
doing. What ho wanted to know,
he added, waa who’s going to do
II throe things
Among the suggestions which
bad been mstlr w«-ie that belter
All canduletea for the Seminole
living accommodation* and more
recreational fnnlltie* I * provided High School football t.-am
Celcryfcd.
are requratrd bv '
b
fo r the colored population, that
greater effort* be made to en­ C F Kettles to mett T u ro l.i
at I 0 :0n o'clock nt l b ,
tertain and make officer* and morning
*rhool in order to get ,-,pni&gt;m.-&gt; ‘
men at the Naval Air Station feel (legulnr practice will *t«M W..I
a t home in Hanford, that some­ needay
thing he done about bringing fac­
Six veterans will he ini*«nig
tories in after the war. and that
a Rat of project* for the better­ from th" lineup this comm/ m
I be.
ment of Sanford l»e prepared In son .Coach Kettee reportr.l
ere Madden, right tackle; llrOrn
(Centmueo .« rage Sin
ley, left tackle* Cranstor^ Itobmson and Raburn, ends; McKee,
center and Callahan, full hark.
Bsckfield prospect* look ex­
cellent with Llngle beck as quar­
M ajor 11. Melton Ware arrived ter .and Cullum, Dyesa and BrookIn Sanford laat evening to spend lin bark in aa half back* and a
a 30-day leave with hia parents, likely new pnxpect a* fullback.
Judge it. W. Ware, and Mr*. WUlia Anderson, transferred here
W ar*. Major Ware has served from Ft. Lauderdale.
more than three years In the
Returning to the line will l&gt;c
European Treater- He expects
Junoa at canter. Fielding, Lud­
to be Joined on Wednesday by
wig Singletary and McNeill a*
hia wife who has been nuking guards. Kilpatrick and Jennings
home in Fortit^Cily» Ark.
aa ends a/wf Yarn Clark at tec“ •*'
./ .
•
GHADING ~

Football Candidates
To Meet Tuesday

&lt;*f

HOME ON LEAVE

**W ork on the Foe gate road
south to the Orange County line
(a proceeding a t a good pace, said
Rep. Mann, and will be completed

iv m

%% 111* h

I iill«s| fm
tUHti‘«| fruiu t
«« SSISfI ISMe.

Vet Representative
To
Be At
Court House
*
rin ~s ■•
M. BryMm, manege r of the
Veterans AdmlnUtration Facility
a t Bay Pines revealed today that
beginning Friday, Aug. 17. a
contact ■representative will be on
duty from VtOO A.. M until 4:00
P. M. at
•e for thd
purpose
thing Informaton
ex-service men
ts and aiding
and their
them *
Hof the neceaeeUbllsh their

RAIN PAH*

be available
te hoped that
will call on
tative for
red In eonla admlnleAdmlnle-

Rainfall

I# the “

who Is in
Office In

te U 2-53

Hanford

|e a veteran
' r ,&lt;&gt;
■_ itsLi -a*.

'

■

Poiaa. For Discharge
ICxpected To Be Cut
Suon But Many Will
lit ivt* To Remain

prrw w l

four |»artir-s nfiar •nimi«l&gt; aupport
• »l
11
f * Ull|llt
•n •••fi-n-sl hy trade*
ufkinfi rriM**-« • • a t ' h r K r r u t l . r m *

•

Grading work has been started
by the Slate Rood Department on
W est F irst Street from, KUgores
Seed Store a t the railroad crow ­
ing to Monroe Comar aa a part
of Road 44. and work la expected
to s ta rt soon on resurfacing, it
waa announced today by State
Representative la B. Mann, The
surface material will be similar
to that used on' Park Avenue, ha

,.im » i « pi *

Army Plans To
Speed R elease
Of Soldiers

German Politi­
Parlies Pledge
Abide By Terms
Potsdam Decree

The ninwt important ita tr trial
in Kmnrr i»» I Ml year* ent«*re«l
the final -tngv today \%ith Mar•shiil I'rt am w a 11nr nrv » i&gt;rri»aic&lt;l
to ntakr th* rlofilng appeal* to
thr 2¥ man jury
.
IViuerutMi Andrr Mornrt S a t­
urday a»kr*l the death penalty.
The dcfrvisr rebuttal Is expected
to Inst through Onlay nml U&gt;mnrtow, \%if h a possible verdict
Turadnv night
In . ni'*itM. v»|»t fr the Thin!
IntntHanoi m. t'otifrrerire of the
United Nat i.s.14 |{r lirf and Hehahihtiition * ••inmi««ii»n u meal­
ing. t lath •• and C m i N t l H %%*m grata
••*18nl Kuvtrn! * It*- . •
A M IXED fltO lV I) ^uf ntili.vti- nml tvtvfrrmrn keep *«trh on th*- ••h a r i a i n *
\ |•11N11n tind been
White House as President 1 1um.n met with hi. rahmrt to discuss m g &lt;•••&gt;.» •
IlflA tlt t • •«! .
•••••a 1»1gr t'lir •*f thr
the Japanese government ■ft.
i to
a c e p i the I'nt-datu ultimatum
dcmiuandlng unconditional - t n t . l r i , ».lh ilm pr-niao Hint Kmperoi * mini'll -i &gt;«t
S | M l V s . |||t •
fm Met III* • four
Hirohitn lie permitted to •••tmn
id perogstive-\ mdio trurk .funds
hy ready to flush the w.i.t f
ttn r
dr, ISIOIII tiili-i nuti-oialSound poll! i nl pi* i »i« - it Mint f ii M pub
In
utilf«*:( tr iii
in*’•’! ilitf ■alii
photol
t to
» s f i r u m , | . Hr •
•M|||4t eflilravor car n«*»t I\ r.. fulfill t hr tertna
" I I 1• I's*I »Ml* it •1 ImI Mt lull

io th c r
Suggestions IOver 25 Million Dol*the"W
ant
iaauuea
u«iuuenasv^
I
ImnrovinirC’ity i lars
For
Improving-City
InrH Handled For
time required to get plMuc
tlon rolling will be the only
Made At Meeting! (sain Of- 2 Million
factors restricting output ° f ears
or inv other civilian product,"
ho said.
f Kven an, the automobile prouction rate curly next year la
iraallaarU n&gt; I ' . , . Twar

I *

I). S. ( ’. For Atomic Bomb Pilot

U

III

1 1 .his r

».

w ss.sll

m*m%

I'f

••I •11 •• •
"

I

I

| . l\

a * 1 11

t Its
II t I I I

V

I

- •no *• • is

j u t -

m i

I I I l i l t Ml %

i'

tit m i

l l l l H f l % |* ’

•lit
t ' l l l f i t IMII
iM riiti'i
in

loll
in

\% U p
•t

U til

IIM|i%

I'f
tr

f l H I H ' l I p t IMII
I hi*

iifiih lrm

"

OHO

n i l ’ ll

h ills

••

t ... |.i*
•n I

C&lt; 'MM \ M 'h !
S p ..
. f i * t.
ur
'.mi U
itr,i
*• at*
i l it
th*
pie •
pn*

.-.I

Kw'i

| e il e 'U I

d o n hle

up

\cc Bomlici I'ilnl

• pp ot e

th r

(ramr

Two

S ta ir

tra in s
thr

i*

wi ll |iat I n i|oit«
S t a i r to u rr tM f i i e M

%
%hrn

l l u m b y '/»

W n ltirad ax

\i»te»»l|w

me*

ti u r h t

Guests Of J. J. Bolly’f

ion L ; Itabom
•.Bnliflta In U.S. Navy

list (Hilt

l •

l|M«| f •*• * t ' I &gt;•*I

M.
..'is
him t hr
i* ».* f * \|s*n v%it t.

t..

xt

M

..................... I

1 .. t .

' 111

I. I. r. •* .
I**•i *11 - ».i

.1's

m«

liCAllOll

Ihr

Ihimri

f i r n r Iri*

h%

mr««ai(r
Ih r

« au

Vow nriatril

I'frx* Nr v» Vssr k from an
I hr hah t rant m i-•Inn at 9 :0 4
\ M V\\ I
Ih r dUpatrh
• o vrnl ht Ihtfnrl aw a
till Hi* I lit
It f n l r
no a d d itio n a l dr*
I a iU
I h r Nllisil rr|»l% t o t h e
Ijp tn rw s
maw d i w p a t r h r d t o
la:&gt;.«o ^ i t n r d a %
at
10 J O
\
W | W I t h r o u c h t h r S%* iaa
treat i on in M a « h i n i ; t i i n

( Ht'Nt.k I NT.
Auk
11.
i \l'
I In
i hi lit* we
army
ii . ** w|»4|&gt;rr n.iis T nit; 1*0 waid
Isselat Iaiiao
aw rrait%
to
I* • mi* hi* «•a* Iradrfw aa

h t.u

*J'l '»•«
*IMI g**«l

^ eti dkis o Iht prarr
|(lAl
u d iu ifi
»•ho formed
th. •s.iiimiwwisto tiul hrforr ahr
•Irtllit pfrwiiil Itw ( nodlt lonw
is* H i kiln a Ihr i'otwdam
it Ilima turn naw
.to not: need
AI ( i i
I he
itomii bomb a n d
f h* Ki.vaL.il rttlt% into thr
At (hr issiiiini*a|sii» fir Id an
rills t icrtw
all ill k HI mrrtinc
** till It
I* rthi. n l
Ihr Japan
wff.1 t*. ••r |»I t hr Fotadam
trim - if h r * o.ilit krr|» t h r
i In f(S' f *st

s*•! r»l
— f . i VMItt
IhnrniiA fh r
Iv &gt;1--.1 ip
r* tt l f Ii
\\
g
h« i k. 1 ill r« »te.N
.. t
• ,i ti,
1It « Mil
\
"&gt; 1 ,|i.u
is a* i It* I t i l «- te i II
'• | m
•|i**--' - .,i &gt;1 in i li.*|i- 1| %MM Al
!|%e
&lt; ( ' t % || F »«• * w«HStl
Ii. iiim n 1 III)! sit
Ill'll
|il.ilir•••el
g*fl*’w |(||| lis ts
U ill. Mn n*
bill 1V If X* ill |«* ke- » IS f I I I .ii .1.11ut 11 i&lt; -i I!
t«
I f i l l t»* *t
a
t r t f i t i i l i v «• t i r * t * . i i "
|Hii'ti‘«! *ik ii °1 tI h* n .k v o rr
m i t I i f w|/r t i f t !»•• !•••■ t x%u t A t i m
th r A 11m «l -urr« n ilr r
,......
• iil\ l*
in ’ navy ami
u I in
'!.♦
N *t
.h i
to rt •
.* i i i |H||wslf % !•••!*«
’ •
i.e nt ll.ti ' t • iifc.ii
•»n(
2 - 1 % . ‘Mill
\ It r a i l
I . . . i••i .♦tMini*f*| siiif
.^r« n In t \ "f ^ • i i . •
X M- I. t. t I I U .IXX I
•» ■W •
• A li i I I*. • '
• - will «
' a*• I imp i t * s •. •**.(•
I
s.|.|l I

It'll »

ii

J

t'"

Hi m v b i -

"

'Iff

rttr'i« ie *l

Ilf

•••

ftiul ii •i tell’
It.
nolin ’ ••
In t».
'
h
"»»•

Mis I.

frt-.I.J.
it

x%••11111

|

'

11 1* v •

m «*
s|iM'hari;r
•mi.immi many

••(
*»f

.ir
.n

. i i h l i f »••». *1

XV ll l .l l t

I II* -

III

It-tet. vrtef till (if •in I ' m i f i c
Il-L’l! M .• i In
I.f 1 1 si I’M*
l l.*W A i
w i . &gt;t •
1I'S 1 4r | 1 Ihl’til* 1 4 tl'l
f .•I »•*%Iw|(Sf•
M
.« Mir I •**••( , . Ii •mil be*fix ACH**iftt•I«*•I
•ll *. lllll If' •
I I MK) I n * \« In
1 •• vl *•» * a i »i%•*i •••sill- Mmiii
,|
«*MI I «•( l i f t •*
11
•••!•* o'
!• ' . . I* 4 • .••I
• f I tag- |»lfw»-1 , t
••
b,
I Ilf
I I I M ly
■•• •te
i
I •
i s s 1 1 Mis' r* l s .................

I-

\

( a p t . T . A. K&lt;‘&gt;1
A lin -M M issio n s
l&gt;;n k I rom E u ro p e

o'clock and E n*i
1
Ocala Thursday night nt :• mi i
o'clock.
— ——
--------------Vis.
■
n r*/ J , S . (iO (l(lu r (l, W ilt *

.S
rral (toys say, "I wonder how
the old “ home town Is. and if
—
■ there have been manv changes."
j . g. Goddnnl. EM I c. USNt ll
etc. These boys wanted to go s ad Mrs. Goddard, have lieen
home, but didn't know if they •the guests for the |m*t week of
could lake all the silly questions , Mr. Goddard's brother in-law and
people would throw at thrm-l slater, Mr. and Mrs. J J . Roily
I didn't know at the time, what ; a t their home on thr \Vc»t Side
those fellows meant by questions.'
Mr. Goddard ha* just returned
but soon a fte r I waa sent home Iq ' (he United State* aftei it*
for a 2 1 -day convalescent fur­ months' duty in (hr i'arific an.I
lough. 1
Asiatic Theater* Hr trrcivnl i«&gt;.
"W ell, I returned to camp Just
IM star* for participation m
10 days a fter my furlough had
Philippine liberation and (»&lt;■
atarted, because I was sick qf
tie stars fpr participation in
questions.
the Asiatic, campaign He is also
“ SlneC I have been oversees, I
for a Unit Citation.
have heard several fallows ask
^ 30 day leave, Mr. God
flew from the I’hilippine*
each other the tame questions:—
*’l wonder when we gei home, if
formerly manager of the
we will hear the tame old ques­
Power Competw office in
tion* that we heard when we
' Ga.
.
^
were home the last timeT What!
You home again T or — Are you
horn* already T My boy hasn’t
been home for month*.
Folks.
I want to aay right here, that if
any of you want to make a
service man or woman very un­
iL. "Sonny" Raborn,
happy the first thn* you so* him
_ Mr. and Mre. M. U Beor her in several months. Just
820 .West Fourth Street and
approach them with on* of
dent of the Senior Clast of
thee* questions, winding up with
« f Seminole High School,
H y boy hasn't been home for
tw om ' Into th* Navy r.n
ages, and it eeema aa if eva
12. and is awaiting call to
time I turn around—than y
duty.
ere." If they don't say anything
ia a member of the Celcryright than, or do anything about
atball lean), and playral
tt, you tan bat yoor Ufa against
school orchestra. The
a deed Jap that tbaVr* doing
legion trophy for outaoma dam hard aad u i t think­
citixenshlp
presented
ing. How about it foOnT Ghra ua
by
Campbell-Loealng
a break, and don't aak gw tlons.
waa presented to him at
Thanka.
—
a f the school term- -

I tin &gt;

\

S,

I »• .

. title

••%» •

a f l e i

. * *»*n\ imti hinr* i

I

•••*«

h im iil

riitnulnv

week In
Orlando

I

t .i.in e

.

Sf•

•

♦ Use*

it

Is-.. I

th*-

-t m il ,
II I b
I h.

Krnnka
111
Yo%a»*l|* f..t
Mrtt Ramr Nfill Ft »•1AOflW
•eeond

-l.

’wt S lll.MIlt .* r«4M.
&lt; I11IIt IOf| f to I
•I .1' f
p*III t l»l'M '• »

bead rt*

d u rin g

. .

i .

' linched their wmi.l . .e lm . ’
•-Inning a neennd game of
thrpa game .erica I.v “ acme
II to III. Tomorrow afternoon •'
10 o'clock, at th- la.kefrm,
diamond the winner*
ill b.
_.!*«, their award
The local I tinmoiolhnlt a» in •
th ree

.

S » ln

k»*
' i* 1 1m w a ml r r l i i ’ Al
s i i ’»t| o si i i l td a r l e w aw f h r
t •* s. s11 _ , •| |ir.M r
i* %i n !*•'
h.i i t h . t i l wt * l f » r n ti Im m l i
f. II slot M i i wwi a r o l r r r t l I h i ­
ll &lt;lr*&lt; rilH*d
th r
I’, m

•• hit f .

I I h•I'h u jl

o n e

Ib

t
I %s
r..i*i» s

Mm r tluiii .’ I 1 - |»«»r •Min* \%*-is
pftctat«irit *•» |imi in ij'Miit* mi th.
' tty Brcn-iit &gt;m»i prui'ii'M 'In'
'uly. a I'.imlu'l •Imil'lr t It it
stine. It hop fr|M»rtrcl linlnv Im
' Ity Rmcr ration Ihrrrtnr I* I
hettlca to * I 1' i’h'N I'bniit
f thr |»r■•h.Tarii I .tul •a •.e •
i&gt;ir« for (hi- |iinKiitiii, imhiiin
•4ro m o v i r is’i i loti * fi.f t h r rtuhl
’ rn. wap $ I t.** ' r dll on. ••
Thrrr Ol*«f • 0*1 IS « lit *• •• •
Ifd to (Aki 1*1.*• S .* Ss ••
High Siehm.l -aid Mi K.-M •
The Kh- i &gt;olr I . in
e

h«i

k

M*
f I..

A It til ls

(Many Take Part
In Sports That
Cost City $32

u n lor

A»t f r n

W

•Ml twaserlalrel |*rr««|
I hr I **k%ii radio hroaiiraftt
a Ihmiri *li«|ialrh l«wla&gt; «%ayini Ihr official teat of the
\llirtl rr pi x to (hr J«panr*r
K*»» rr ninriil * in rix afr offer*
ion lo surrender p o rrreivrd
i «hIa» in Tnk%o through Ihr

.»|

«•. fin the nnlli.- •
t *••.i - \ h da %
• ago
l n*il %

Li e U t.^ McIntyre jDiamond Ball (ianu’s
Wntes How Nllt To Will Be Flayed t)n
fireet Returnees a nIrMs i his w«ck
**IV tint*
You liume n^nm?
my Imiy hft«n‘t been hump fm
month* V*
•&gt;hrn i» t •I coinrft horn# tin
furlouKh nmi m greeted by an
nrqiinintJirir# with the«r word*
hr i»* rraiiy t«» k*' ritrht back to
rnni|i Infm** his Irave m n\#i,
ucconlinf to Secopil Lirut Stuart
If Mi lntyrr. ton of Mr nn*l Mi»
K If Melntyrr •»( Ciiiolrt %ills
^ tm M» »» Ir llff 14• Thr llrfiil l
f t •• in
i
r
,
(eri m «n
\%hrr*• hr !■ ho«pitalin-«l v»
** &lt;«f hr t*na ntorh t»g-tie i Hitil
l"'Pr.| In bf* bark home III &gt;«H
font hjr Sent. I ft.
*1 h»vi born overscan for only
i:t months, hut It arein* likr ‘J .’&gt;
years," he wrote. “ I have cover
eil a lot of different ground in a
lot of countries and have seen a
lot that I wouhl likr aunir nf you
to P*r. an«| thrrr l« n Ini that
I hope none of you v%ill ever
have to in*.
"M y reason for writing thi«
nine
my mind that ha* lived v%lOt me
•ver »iny. I left the Stales I
think that it should tie brought
to the mind* of each and every
one of the folk* in nnl &lt;&gt;nl&gt;
Sanford, but to all of the people
In the U. S. if possible.
" I'll use myself for an n
ample. A fter I had entered the
service. It wits necessary for rbr
to have an operation. While I

\

int't Studies U. S.I* f a c e Conditions

n

|

I fist ■l • t I i.

•s t ’ d f »l l r « * •
l|» I s .«I s
.il i &gt; .m l

itiri

*
•

.i» *

\ c lc r a n s Service*
(iro u p O b je c ts T i l
r in s in g 01 O ffic e
■ir ihf
hf lit
a! If i

• ' * 11 a11
' * a' « te * 1
. In. AI
1 in |*h

i nt *- It I

K AIM - |

I S
w* hr*I

**rn

*
•

CITY BRIEFS

I « ' .«
IsfS-ll
( iff irniiiiT
•* i '1 i 'I i ,' * 1* limit
. I*
,f f 1. ,* ha*
i*e s •

k

M^*

|(

M ill

f * - ••

!•*

itllf

plw«« III (Of* t M&lt;lf«|ualflv llrt id* framilK
nil int»«» *if «uch i»»«&gt;l»l*’iii» n e e pi
VV f e l n e n d a v
iiio rn iliic
at
• ' INI
&gt;■1 11H*k for tfachrrn' »tht»lafsbip" t»% u . ••1111111*tc* cimiurt* of ru rro n t
te.iflh $4(K1 n ymr ami mm* opr»» o|M ialiDhT I&gt;Idb» ami . ..n-iilfriihlr
finikin 1«•| iitBlslniD ••
»**
In *lh
w h ltr
anti
ro lo rn i
|»n
K fp iri* Mibinit tirti ii)
Mra.
e**||*| Four teliltr nfi'l four •ol
•iif*J acliolai »hi|o* te ill U MteMidf.i Helm SihultJ of |(fi| « imx». Win.
F Tlioiiif, of thf A mici n an l.o*
it. .sc mi noli* 1 omit)
l&gt;i*i|i, Mn«| Mra. Allen, of
the
K tnm inat ioiim

v*il| lakr

ll.-I vr»
f M
&lt;i1gr
i’f Ii
K Heat ,*t
»•! I .nl ••
4- I |t|l»t of 5-1 till•%!*I»»f|•
I ru
Mini tirrivian\ in 4
\| ,i ..
• nrrm il h*nn#* 1*4*1
••
•%•I Sl'44n OI| -It 'll)
I
ll*
noter -taytn* f »tIi
f• *••1 I.* niunths old on.
1
11 lit
W rit I mp liHi*. Sanfoid l it) * uiiiiniftBioii I'S K S office imiicatt*. hr aaide
Sl if f !
Will m e e t tn m g h t a . 7 30 u'rl.^k " ' » « *&lt;“ ». «g the p ast four m o n t h . .
" » t ..............
&gt;(lll| ,t
|t t3
„ n
expecte
tlial thr
the new
new '•**'* ••
,lu'
m eetin g o f the co m Hi* fM»-»
""••ion. '-ame
ramr nn
on May
May 4lll|
p r c tn dl that
1
..
R|| \f(rran »rrvlcc pro*
7 » • I I tel.rn hr fIrw nvrr *i*«l |*ity Utility Tax
va ill l&gt;r ifivrn it^ mitti-r.
have ht'i'li t a k e n i hip o f
!• m
j u MiarAhallinic yard
and fmmf rradinK. accord.njr «*» II
NbU‘mr
mittiifurtorily.
Both Mra S c h u l t i
•'
•rntrt
of the s (*frinani Sayqr, city clrrk.
nml Mr Thor nr a t a tr d th a t t h is
Ir.tnr*I 4tfr hr wni» hla^tfnic
------------- ----------———.
VI

lu, i, « ... fin slang name •(.»&gt;
(Ii, men gave lu the V I tnrkel
-.it--. I tie.r wire of com ietr
.,,-4 I ..I.I t„ ,1t- .troy, he *anl
..
.
...
.
D-irlng th.- breakthrough at
•S.
i.Mrd ilomher Group
of Wbirb tie «a» a memjier. gave
tin- mJvaiuin- trouna close •upport bv blasting bridge* and com­
munication* renter*.
lie
w*»
in * - -I in England until August,
whin
h&lt;- moved
to
France.
During n Hire month Period
from Inn I I to Ayr. 54 of thn
yrai he served as a ir lgison offi­
cer at the front with the First
Army.
He entered the service* In the
Intter part of UH2 and until
June, 1IM3, got pre-Jlight (rain­
ing as a cadet at Maxwell Field.
Ala. He later got hie wings as
a second lieutenant, a t Moody
Field. Ga. He was fromuted in
Englsnd to. r a n k 'o f first llentensnt June 24. 1044 and to rank
of r«ptain on Dec. 22.
(a p t. Best wears the air medal,
ftfne clusters and six battle stars
on his ETO ribbon. He hae been
recommended
for
tlte
distin­
guished flying CTOs*.
. , : •

Dviedo Negress Is
Killed In Accident
“ ' “ VU * * * * * '-'-• ’“ - * * *

«l I** ml id record could not hr m ain *
iNiiifd x* 11himt additional aaa iata m r if
ra
Vllrn*- o f f ic e It

rl,..ed.
, • i &lt;
. . It
.,
.
.. ,, ‘ , ,
..
' ,n motion nf Jnyl ,S r iilil li
1 ru,le
, 34
0 ,1 “ a* 'I v n i e d that Ihr committee
negresa of tlvledo, wa* instantly ■hntild write letter* nf protest to
8un,Uv
t on ,Hlth Srnulnr t l.u.le I’eppec end
n&gt;loek on thr Orlando Highway n „yrr \ Wdllema. who is S tate
south of pU l||f f , |.|,ce when the Director for the Wnr Manpowor
'35 Sedan In which she wa* j Commission. Both tho City and
riding, got .out of control and 1 County Cnrnmi»*l/t* were replunged oveH the rurb and ran ijui-ated to appeal to Mr Williams
24k feet before turning over. anil it was decided to aak other*
State Highwayman L. C. Bender interested to voice their opinions
and Deputy Sh eriff Jack Hickson by letter or telegram.
investigated the accident.
Mr. Thome reported that J . O.
The other colored passengers in Auville, Heil Cross Representative
tho c a r were rushed to Fernald- at Ilav Pine*, has advised th at
laughton Memorial Hospital. In­ appointment of an out-patienUjuries of MildrwJ Lewis have doctor for Seminole County will
not y et been determined. Giles he m*de within the next six ty
B ryant of Oviedo waa somewhat day*, filling a serious need th at
scratched. Oral** Bryant, aged hae existed for * long time.
A vote of thanks was given the
three had slight scratches.
County Commissioners for th *
supnort and assistance recently
MRS. GALLANT DIBS
+ ■
■— ■
pled-ed th# committee.
* N o lle *. has J u s t been received
Attending ihe meeting were:
of th* death Sunday night, A u ;. Ned Smith. Chmru, MsjorW hor12, of Mr*. Joanna Gallant, Flor­ ton, H. B. Pone, Mr*. Allen, Wm.
ence, Ala-, th* mother of Gr*dy P. Thorne, .Mr*. Helen flehultx.
Gallant, formerly of Sanford, and Wm. Q. Kllbee Fred Wilson,
of Daniel Gallant, husband of ip el 8. Field. Mrs. Jeid a 0 * 0 * .
Elisabeth Wbltner Gallant.
T. F. McClelland, and l F. Boyle.

a
, ’

,41

ti'

T

t -&lt; ’

/B i---- MM

/

�1

1

vr

—

tiik

P A G * tW O

!.■**! l*-t!U ttU

s A ^ r o i b HKRVi-iyr^ANFiimypr.hRtHA1

k
!Mjjl

!* m ’ !j|irip tlu-y

p fiy ^ w n p p t'

w ant

t«i uiv»* l'«» &gt; ■&gt; i t "

MONDAY, AUGUST

S M IL E

«*»*

IwinMnn ChurchlJI wag »: pv^r
fessfunul soldier in the Brftlsb
army and fought with tha lienrh1 lan cers In India.
1

27 billion phusin of Hie New Testament is on wholo aial’ wlmle.-ome
And it hurdly hcciiis as if hiicIi demon-in.tioi, of the laat of snake handlilUf, |&gt;olrton Hwallowliijf ami fI* h 'niriiin-/
»-«l ’Min.
r« nro tbose as
a cult in \ irj'inia Iiuh Iteen m'did/inj; in Inti !•••'*• •«.1 &lt;olin** iiii-'m inv- iJtu* t$» h«f
boom ill U|B aury.
Mi-Ifd within U u 4tf lJir»*u v/tfkaft.

m

{*'Liman“ dol*

lHUa brother which would interpret. the •••■nstituti«iiial ifaarai
Igura" In tnnt elude such practiced.”
apt aecrel of
W ell, w h a t la
* bomb h **w S u r e !) not *a d ism .

re lig io n '.’

K in d n o s s ,

in o -llv ,

Stilt e Markets
T4rr rutiniiintt— Nut i'i|CCtf(l trt •
Shaw Increase
ttiil&gt;trerv drmaiwl*
In Operations
NJ.tit | 1 1-$ •Mitt 1
RfVt»k«*&lt;l

|ii.i

rm irh

hintrrr

m th

c.T ii^l*

of

m va

•i,i» •«ii/»t«*!v •' fh
I t •rnph'.vmrnt
mm

* in k m

m

I
wur.
S»u»»i* f&gt;,000^
iiu iiiitin ii*,

ship

h-ii!ihri|r. fliirrafi uod iinlnaitct
1 hint, p i |n u«l t«* hi* jtih|*v
VAlthlll ‘ill ll.lY- Nul 4&gt; li’Jif W'
|fM\&gt; lahnr n iii'frl. *lth [irlVfltf
indti 11 v lik r'i t»« iilnuidi much of

■■ -■
un i

il

Tho list** I,nd\ Mnivot Asquith wtta.iMJi- ol liic i titiiU -d
jtIon h of hs-r liii-huud, llprljortll. Acquitii, British (&gt;riinu
inter from 1B0H to 101f». Ms; want oil to tusmiis- (irino
blfl-MItU-i-you stuff, Jfftt plain minister
go^f old fashfoued American rn in ji.stor
s , Mr and to ninny ill*' most itoupht after woman in
eomgson hors* «*n»e. On th* basis .
.
don.
Tyiurgot Ts-nnont. honutiftil, rTlt :*nd "ls-vs»r, was!
b f what b * has doss since h»
becaina BfWidMlt, Wf# «vsnturs in, the
.
.pri7A! of British society; and As&lt;|uitii. a lawyer without i
praslict O u t th* country is safe money,/j wmi her.
Her talents pltiH her position a.4 the I
In baa hwyda.
• •/ I premier'H
p re m ie r
wife made her, after the fjpieeii, the lemliiiK WO-.'
i
Ths W *r Mwtfow^r .Commls- Hi&amp;p in Great Jiritnin.
•Ion announess that thsro are &gt;v| Unvoted to her hiisliaiitl. she never forgave David
already 1,490,WOO ptrsunt unam- hloyd Georif© for depriving him o f the pi'Kmiershlp dut*ituf
ploy«ili How many of that* v«o
p it a rt really unemployable I* tjio flr«t world war as her witty anti indiscreet memoirs
M l mada claar. I t la aafe to sajf, showed. •' Her literary talents were passed uIoiik to her I
howsvar. th a t anybody who want* daughter. Princess Klirjtheth Rihescu. who diet! only a ;
a lob thv*S day* will have little few weeks previously
M&lt;-r only son
killed in World
Wair I, and thus the name nf-Asquith becomes extinct.
With the wit o f a Dorothy Parker, th e barbed tongue
troubfa ill hoidlng l|. if they nro
.Inefficient, discourteous, or l*ty . of u Claire Luce m id the public spirit of an Kleunor Iloose-

_

W# wlgTilour readers would tell
ok « h « m r a returning soldier
arrives back' from Europe or thFictflc. W t a r t not mlmt reader*
nor ' chryxtal gaxers and w«
c4xinot Im p «p with U»a arrhrala
o$ aU ofc oar two thousand boy*.
In tha- aarvipa. Bab i t you, will, ‘.oil
us, era will pub It in the p4p*r.
W« Wattldr lik e ’to make sag* that
no Seminole Counljr boy returns
(Caatlaued l-'rem t'ak* Mael
front ’th a exdra without approprlata mention In hla home town expected to Ih* At or shove pre­
war .-output, o f 4,000.9(19 cars a
year.
•
r
*
.-:j
Down in Orlando tha other d&gt;y
Earlier Wl*ll had predicted
a pwwtxoopen lreahly back from that-the end o f tha war probably
the wars daeldod ha - harlo t shot would: not mean many more run*
thl* year than tho 259,otto ichcdiilad- on a brsuX uf tha war' con-

Nation Begins
Conversion Fo
P e a c e Times

h&gt;f
■l—L ai

This I* tho home front picture
Mas last wsela In In brief .aa the war apparently
Ugla, Uv* toddler near* an end: i.
Coat of the wnr— Almost $300,oon.099.000 so far.
(Casualties - Over 1,0118.21(5,
with n(t&gt;rc limn 289,000 of th.-m
i .
kilted.
TnxM-—Ilt-Avy tiuhllc tM A'iike*
ly to’ require continued high taxe*
although Congress may Insist on
earlier cuts than Treasury wanUG overnm ent' »p#hd!ug —'Tatting
g up on Ssu fortI enre tif Army nml -tavy and re­
theater to be built lief- CMts to require consUersblo
►pie, floiens of new money: With gradual casing of
’
4 ■prforiUe*, - Und expenditures.
the new farm ex- , l!ufbacks—.Nnvy altcady heltisl
building 88 ships costing $1.20),.
lovtng right along. OUO.OOQ: Army to trim -p*irehn(ic»
Ijy $$8,009,909.00(1 or more on an

Invites your inspection &gt;1
central -. Florida's largest
selection of Phonograph
-Records and music sup­
plies.
Pianos bought and told at

The MUSIC BOX
WINTER PARty,,;

il mhiInnp4 Kr«*i !'•*» Oarl
tiitul ..f *25.(510.128.92 for the
• year, as compared with $29,31 L. r;7 5 1 for the* 12 months immrd• .ulel\ preceding.
"The war-time record set this
iit.i year by Florida State Farin n s Mnrkets is all the more
im;-rc**ive when It is recalled
that for the most part these
-a le. represent a direct benefit
and service to thousands of far
itier* tmd fruit growers, pecan
pnatuerr* and live stuck owners,
and other* who are, In need of
x - t such facilities. The State’s
g .e u l citius industry ha. it. own
elaborate and affective oystem
for disposing of IU crop. Th«

record »sl by the Sanford Mar­
ket, where sales Jumped from an
annual total uf 81.987.177.97 to
$2,059,100.04.
Arcadia’s
sale*
nearly doubted, aa did those Of
several other markela. Buihnell,
Cocoa, D cfuniak Hiirlng*. Florida
City, Fort Pierce. Ja y * Lake City.
Live Oak. Pahokcs, Pensacola, all
scored good gain* for the year.
I -j -j, , services
' 1 provided by the
| mnrkets
In llonifay. Cnlnlev,
Dad# City, Holly IllU. U lle lle .
Marianna, Ocala.
Palatka
j Goodnn,-------------(live stock and vegetable markett
. . j , ” Plant
City (livestock
j palmetto,
'
| #nd viegetable m arket! Quincy.
and Wauchuta
Starke,, Titusville
____
; were all v e rj valuable to grower*
|n their respective areas,
"M anagers of markets throuehs
hBV,
ou‘ wl*
’
every effort to _ give Pr“ ^*c* r*
In their a re a , the best (mMibl.
fariUtles fo r
^
^
f t

Your child will respond to
the school bell this fall with
bounding--vitality or lagging
slaps — depending upon his
health.
‘‘And that depends upon you.
It Is your duty as a parent to
establish your child's contact
with a physician. Only by so
doing can there be nny cer­
tainty that your child is well,
and therefore able to cope
mentally and physically with
school demand* and discipline.
1‘hyslcal fitn t** Is refleftu lj
In report cards. Assure this
fitness in your child by a visit
to the doctor.
If a prescription Is needed,
patronise u reliable druggist.
This L thr 77lh of s aeries
uf Editorial sd irrlisem rnls ap­
pearing In this paper each

Social Calendar
TU ESDAY
The Asarian Class of the First
B ap tist Church will hold its
Tegular meeting in the annex at
8:00 P.U. with Mrs. Theo Stiles
and Mrs. V.G. Hasty as co-

FO B

^

b

P P I . ’V G ;

W H EN A MAN, *
8 U D 0 W L Y WCVt
F iN D a o u r - n t A f
L O T H O R L K IH F I
HE'D
—

Friends of Vl M. Scott will bo
interested to Irsrn that he la im­
proving at bis home on Elliot
Avenue whrrc he has been con­
fined for thr psst six weeks.
Miss Angela Meisch will re­
turn tomorrow from Jacksonville
Besch where she spent a week's
vacation with three of her college
schoolmates.

Alive with the brilliance of fine
diamoods, wt to dramatise their
full brsaty—rings worthy of the
important ceremonies In which
they play their lovely part!.

Have you dreamed oC p ntorc
loaded with the things you want
. . . priced Ot. prices.(you can
afford to p ay; Than,- you must
have been diearning about tinSEM INOLE T lltE SHOP. W ere
firepurod to provide you with .1 -0
ulcst ill neat cover*, fan U-lts,
spark plugs, m ufflers and fail
,Vi|&gt;*** fur oil cars . . . and, of
lourso, uur prices are always rea­
sonable.
* •

cast

Ttayij

«/

Wm. E. KADER

Room 4, Florida Slate Hank lluldint;

R E P LA C E M E N T

AUTO GLASS
Driving a cUPifhat

Your complete Fill w.rdrohe. from iroot hit* to
flittering frocks com turn wirm cost
h»rmnnuing iCCCtsoticv.csn ill l&lt; purchiwd the eisy,
cconomiol wjp it Se.ir* Otdct Office, the most
complete note in town Mike pour shopping trip
in coy ooc by phoning your otdct You11 recave
N the ume pcnosulitcd service

Broken Windshield und windows nro ti definite
hazard—replace them. totluy with Sufety GUsmh*—
a iumirmted glass that provides greater protection
from broken flying pieces. *

Sem fimous'Ann Birton' nime on your dreu it
i guirintcc o f tstisfiction. |ust is every fsthioooght Item you purchtic i« guuintccd tp give you
^ grater um fiction or youi mixwy refunded.

We have a beautiful line of framed mirrors
at reasonable prices—

*■ Stop in todsy Well tike »om viarcct mestutc\ menu fix ill wetting ippucl

•

Senkarik
Glass &amp; -Mirror
Co.
R tH K I :
A

which will exert no Inflationary
Nearly twice ut much motley Ii
pressure.
*
‘
In circulation in $1,009 bills ns In
• Forni tuiicmiig — High xailitnry $500 bill*.
requir.-mor.t* likely to mako it
n creo a ry fm
nine ’uddltionnl
The first flight made by
time.
W right brrithem Instill only
Shoo rationing—Duo tn be end seconds.
‘ .

Phone 76

improve

Mr. and Mr* W. D Stine ha'returned from s thre&lt;- week*- v«
estion spent In the mountains »f
Tennessee.

Best Way to Celebrate

Start whit* you’ra young lo aitobiish a habit ol baoufy that will remain bright and
ihiring through Ih* y*or&lt;. . , don't tola
for gronted thol froth bloom o l girlhood
. . . raiolva»o molelt loil. . . io In maturity
your mirror will relied a lovelier you.
Begin now vrfth

The Peace

but for cleaning!
r; • Sr-*-*,

:

There’fl nothing

: - . ---«*•• , »

Miss Sylvia Meisch
Entertains Visitor

hot
Allcr the «iinner game* Mary M argatrl Herndon ami Pat
\%rru |&gt;Uyc«) by all thorn- Attend- I Brown.
mg
| A l t o Hill Kilpatrick, Donald
Invited to h# with the honorre Howard. Stanley Rrumley, Dickie
wor«* the Mivnen Jackie Cameron, Keel, Eugene Smith and Jimmie
Tommie
Mrthvin. June Gojrt. Fo i.

ALL the VITAMINS for all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

Mrs. Robert Aiken Is
Honored At Shower

Vwt v v.

m r° » r ir y
Wa

I% '•

' * ,T* * m
H L ' ic i u ^

One Ambet and One Black Capsule
supply the V I T A M I N E Q U I V A L E N T * ]
ol these Foods

144
CAPSULES

Meeting Is Hold By
Methodist rirele

(ifl

She

Unit

7? . »2.59

• |*tll k

H'*T*ll
It h M flttc«l
h»4 »•*e**l|%r
• '*•1 full ekirt of mur&lt;|tn*« l te i»n*l
CMricnl mu nrin l&gt;mi&lt;|ui*( •&gt;I pink

It is better to be Yitemiti Sefe
then Deficiency S o n r

rt'*rhin|&lt;t net off bv Ihiu» of l*lur
laifrtit nhlmn from
*h itli
fell
■ slieivfter of *u e r th re ii 1 !•••«•
Kn* Thc»ni|»*oii
hi*
br»i nut 11. J
I S|»ni»L*r»»l « i u ol
&amp;liMini Hvron Hn iiil
ntnl I
U
Gf»V tn * rr \r il n* u*f»ri *

PI I N AMINS 1 110 (Iinmn NIACINAMIDI

&lt;"•"
Jrh
mm
FtOCKAl

1 A ll lDM I'ANTOTMTNATE, V.ism.n n.
Viiimm ^ |dut LIVI R *nd IRON
_________ ;_____________
*

TOUCHTON DRUG COM PANY
COLLEGE SHOP- M AJOR

Happy Birthday

From where I sit...// J o e Marsh

POWER

Mi»« Mary Eleanor Fenchak.
ilsughlrr nf Mrs. Paul Vcncsl an l
the Isle Mr. Michael Fenchak of
New Ion Falls, Ohio, became the
bride of Sgt. Chris J . Bucurel.
son of the Isle Mr. end Mrs.
Chris Hururrl of Sanford on
Ssturdny, August II si 9:00
A M nt the All Souls Catholic
Church
in Sanfonl.
Chaplain
Francis I.iiik of the Sanford
Naval Air Station performed the
beautiful double ring ceremony.
The
bride
was
given
In
marriage by Thomas F. Ham
mett, n close friend of the
family, -Hkr only attendant was
Mrs IVte llukar. sister of the
bridegroom,
while
Mr lluknr
aervr&lt;l ns l&gt;e*t man
The bride looked lovely In her
wedding gown of white lace and
chiffon. She wore a finger tip
veil and carried a bouquet of
tubern.es and bride's tosrs. Her
only ornament was a string of
pearls.
Mrs. Hucurrl attended the local
schools in Newton Falls, Ohio
and is a graduate of the Kent
State University at Kent, Ohio.
She is employed at present at
the Hollywood Shops office In
this city.
Mr Rucurel attended the local
Sanford schools, lie is stationed
nl the Sanford Navnl Air Base
with the U. S. Marine attach ­
ment.
After the weddirfg a reception
was held nt the home nf Mr. and
Mrs. IVtr llukar, 200(5 Cedar
Avenue
•
Out-of-town guests at the wed­
ding were Mr. and Mrs. San
Chnvikn and daughtrr of Orlando
and Mr and Mrs John S Em er­
son of Providence, it I
Following thnr short honey
moon, the couple will be at home
to their many friends at .101
West Fifth Street.

Mr*. Mav Belle Brown. MisV
Anna Brown. Mias Mildred Wil­
liam* and Mr*. B W. Williams
Honnritig
Mildred Wfl
l/ft yesterday for Daytona Bench
where they will sprinl * week's llnms who ri'lerirutrsl her hirthda)
anniversary Saturday, employesvocation
nf the Mather Furniture Cumpnuy
cntertalnr-l with a surprise pnrt&gt;
and wplnrr roast at thr hnmr &lt;&gt;f
Mr. and Mra. Fred II. Harrison
Special service* will be Pell nn Maple Avenue Saturday rei­
at the Episcopal Church at 8 no ning.
Mis* William* was prr
P. M. on the night of V -J day. sentrd with a gift.
Rev. Mark Carpenter announ-el
Those enjoying the party were
today. On tha following morning Ml*« Williams, honoree, Mr anil
there will ho Holy (Timmiiiiinn at Mr*. W. F Brunson and children
7 :3 0 and 9 :3 0 o'clock
Margaret and Handy, Mr, nml
Mrs. I. T Stringer. Mr and MrW'illanl Nlrhnlsmi. Mr and Mi
llarnsnu. Mis* Mildred \w.il*
I (' Sheppard and W J Mew
aril
Tuesday
BIRTH AN N O U N CB.M KN
Dlan Aiken
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dnn*
Unruly of (5ocnnut Grove, Minrtu
at 8:00 r . M. but If tho aiinminre- snnnunca the birth of n d.uightrr
ment is made after A:00 I* M„ f'harlen* Hamly, on July 22 vi
tho service* will be bold the fol­ the Jackaon Memorial Hospital
lowing evening at th* same time. Miami. Sir. and Mr* Hanilv a I-.,
have * ton, Richard Dana Hainlv
who Ii two and a half yrar* old
Mr*. Hamly- will lx- remembered
a* the former Mis* Evelyn Cntenf .Sanfonl. *

AUMIftMsel

e were r.itlln* on Bill Web- celehrating’n ^clrif to go. I’m goit jv-n h the other night,
lng u&gt; make sure of U-ingtnt Um
Ti.T About how w iA l.ccloJob next moinJiiK.’’
bwlunUieJatur-urrcniioroil
From where 1 sit, UUl Welwter
■m Tidier allowed aa hove be
hs* the right Idea. When l*.-.n
r»J4B lo suirt his vacation comes, there'a gofnz to be a
i nml tlic ra -a a il spend U w h o le Raw w o rld to b * lld ,
ng. IM Mi»pc4 wu* going 10 There's ra really big Job to be
Hhi* fam ily to Moon ta in • done. \ gt.i** of boer, tho bevb-,
for a big feed and a p lctn r* rruga •! moderation, and a good
*•' ,
, ■
■
iilgbl’e sleep to he ready for the
II W dhftcr had tho laat «UR- task attend-that’* the rfykl way

Mrs II G M tlhs.i. Mi« X 7.
Johnson. Sr. and Mr* Hutton
Johnson
Mrs J 1 Hardy pro,nlrd over the bride's book and
Mrs J A Calhoun greeted the
In i« Noting of hcatilv and urnplicitv M in Hobbynrtlr Heard, ffUtsls
Immediately following the re
only tiAUghter of .Mr nml Mm. reptlon, the Couple left ! -i Jack
H I Heard of thin city. t*rc»mc aulivllle where Kit* I'riomiisoi! 1*
the i ri«|c* of Kn» S M Thump •lationerl
•••n [ s NH. »i»n of Mr m• ' Mr•
Mrs Tho m in o n • host for her
I I Randall of Conner. Ha. on trnseling costume .&lt; -In--, of nav i
Sun«|M\ afternoon at I nr h«|&gt;tiat blue crepe with fiisthlu accessor
Church
iea.
Her corsage was the --rrhi-l
The «|ouldr ring rrrrinoiiy wan
from her bride-* bouipirl
prrformnl by the He'
W I*
Hr»aikA. Jr in the prrarn* r of a
Uriti number of friend* and rclU
ti'c»
The church wba detorated
v ith banket* of tu!&gt;er«»*r* ami
whitr a-tem *ct olf by »« hackMr* I Mek A i k n i hoi i'i n l M m
gi Kind of grern*.
Aiken.
.1
riK»nt
bri»!»\
\ program of pre-nuptial mimic Robert
a itb mi informal
r*- h» til it
w.»* rt-ntlered k&gt;v Mr* Marvin Mi her home 411 Klhot Avinurw The
him organiat, who pln\«d *eL*c
pnrl\ I ’ nuii n a * &lt;it-« ot i UmI with
thin* from Chopin. Wagner and tiuiintit»••*
n! in .*'&lt;1 Mimmei
olhri composer*
She wa« a«flower*.
»i»tftl by Ml** Hol*ettn Kvan*
Refreshment* weir *«rvc&lt;l Intel
who *ang “ Ah. S * r c t Mvalrrv
of Life** and “ A U n y i"
The in the evening b&gt; th. liM»te* •
ttaihtional wedding limn new were a*At*teil l«&gt; Mi*« Its t *&gt; .*»• Hunk
and Ml** Anita Aiken
aU«» playe«l.
Thonr invited |o U- with thv
The bride, a lowly blonde, a a*
gi'cn m marriage by her father honorer writ' Mr* I It \|, I co.l.
lb i wedding gown wa* of ivory J r . M i s J K r« rw i llr ^ e i. Jr
Mr*.
I tale . W t
M»
If.
V
•ntin and rhtffon with n yoke of Aiken.
Mr*
I* &lt;| !•. .111 , Mr**
enitton outlined with ivory *Mtm
hranltiig forming a love knot at \V K. Vtlhen. Mi* l'rt«» 1 ,m*i*.
Mr*
A it W right
l». *.
M i­
the tenter. The very full *hirt ll R W rig ht. Mr* \ . . r in t n WetR*«
tnded in a brief tiain Her finger­ kind *
tip veil of bride** illtutori .ell
Ab«
the
Mi**»-*
Mm caret
ft'*m a coronet of white to*e Wright, Mildred M tln i t t c , tim er
ju*mine and *hc cartied n Inhj* McIntyre. IJettv In 11»- k, \nitn
cjtiet of tuhrro*r* and l»ride*» A ik e n , M lM r n l !{•«&gt;.......
t n o ille
four* teliteied with n purple I' h Mcii Andre* I’.o b » . f l.,ckir
tbioatnl orcnld ami *tre»itner* of Hr«trh4r
iMtm ribbon and tiny ll«*wer*
ll«t only ornament *u« it tiling
Of pearl., a gift nf tin- brlilc-

t h r e e

Mildred WilliamH Ih
Honored On Birthday

h»H broken clauses?

Hla parents, Mr. and Mra. Paul
W. Tlbheta, 8 r4 ‘ end hi. sister
Mra. Marlin H»n»on. also expact
tn make their home her# witftn
the next few month*.
T h * aenlor -Tibbets. a captain
in th * f t n t World war, recently 1
puchased
the
85-acre
Soring
Lake grove from C.A , Bradshaw

CpI. and Mr*. George E . Mon­
font of Daytona Bench recently
were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs
W. T. Kelley at their home at
2584 Sanfnnl Avenue.

pa g e

Bohbynettc Beard
Miss Mary Fenchak
Weds S ^ t Bucurel Weds Ens. Thompson

Mrs. Charles C. Guarinn sml
daughter. Ml** Mary Lou Guar
Ml** Sylviu Mei*rh entertnlne'l
Ino, nf Pittsburgh, Pa srs spend­
ing severs! weeks viaiting with s numbei of friend* with a cocacola party Wednesday at the
Mrs. E. H. Potter.
home of her parent* on West
Mr and Mr* K. H C arter and First Street, honoring M i s s
diiinrhter. Dorothy, have returnrxl Mildred i.abbetl of ('amp llill,
from a wrrk'* vacation *|&gt;cnt on Ala., n giN-*t nf t&gt;r slid Mr*.
thr West Cna*t and in Madison, \V The.xli.re langlry in Mayfair
The Mi.*e» Nell Itaughan of
visiting with n-tativr*
italeigh,
S 1
mol
Endslay
Mr* II M Hamby w«* re­ Mei»ch «.-l*led in serving re­
lo
tiofollowing
move-1 to her home on 718 Oak freshmentAvenue todav from the Fernald- guest, invited lo Ih- with the
Ijuighton Memorial H o s p i t a l honorrr the Mi.»e. Mary Ann
where she recently underwent an Whelrhel t ( ’ami llr HhK p ii , Mar
l.nnhrl').
&gt;h»rlry Smith,
operation.
Martha llrown.
Nwirv Collum,
Audrey Hach,
Mr*. Je **r (ianlner and daugh­ Jacki# llr«M htr.
ter Joan, will leave for Gool- Mildred KnhfHtit. Kmily Amirr»i»n,
rdgr. Ga. Wednesday of this week Shirley C’ammui. R o b er ta Kvunt,
after visiting with Mr*. Gard­ Unity Shultr. Hetty King. MnrthU
ner'* parent*. Judge and Mr*. Puire and Hriiy t'«irro&lt;li
It. W Ware for the past week

1 * L ■
X S .ytVfM4»Vs
?O I N O .I,AUh A V I .

i

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Buchanan
and daughter. Hilda Flnwe, are
visiting with Mr. and Mra. Will­
iam B. Wray at their home at
1517 Valencip Drive

Mr*. John Shndnin h*» rrlurnr.l
from * month'* visit with h*r
■iftler, Mr*. C L. W illlsm s of
S«hron Grove, Kr.'ftU n reUtive*
of Clarksville. Tenn., Anniston.
Ala., and friends in A tlanta. Ga

Stili-H— Rental?— M o r t g n t f e
L ouiih
D e p e m l n h l e liiHurance and I J o i u I h

. •

Mrs. P. II Tepsic had aa her
guest, her cousin, Miss Juno
Farmer of Macon, Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. E. IX Price have
moved from Sanford Avenue to
their new home at 2512 Poinsett! i
Avenue.

RrVYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

*

Miss Maureen Ncugent spent
the weekend tn Plant City with
relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vlhlen and
two children have returned from
a week's vacation spdnt a t Coro­
nado Beach.

Heul F'-sUto
Rhone 960 •

Activities

NOTICE
Announcement was made today
by the Association of Churches
that Union aervicea will be held
at the First Mrthndist Church
celebrating
V -J
IHijc If
the
official
announcement
of V-J
Day is made by President Tru­
man before (5:00 P. M., the ser­
vices will be held that evening

Bv W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Company

If u t while th e lui.'iaaife nf l i r a p r o t e c t i o n t*&gt; th o se *-o
_pe«c1 term*. ^,,,^,.,1 jn -(|lt. l.onl’S work, rjoulu'r* arts th e y III yeti *0 .... 1
reveal that troubloM or snakes or poisonOn the contrary, the ' ill

Hume Is con- 'jd d s :
wuriirav min’’W hen th e f" o n s titir flr T r —.1 v \ iilt*‘n, p i.i '1
*i ••
iliu Ipirnnri s u c r ifife o r i-nitu* i ei inp l if e W ei.
lurtcsy on u ' ° * a s u r e lit:am out a s h e a l In !■ d o lo r s
1 e r t.iiu ii
. ■ 1
the Hrst to w h ich the tr ib e s u n d o u b ted ly «oiisid&lt;-rt,d r e lig i
&lt;&gt;., &lt;■ Keei
■i.war influx b an n ed e v e r s in c e th e In d ia n - have Keen go\&lt; iM i . ' *.i* l
residents.
j | M, ciinsl it ill loiml K linritP l*'' ol lie e d o m " I n 'i| -t r
a t success I s je v itn h ly b eco m es a i|tiestii'in *&lt;l tli l'in n im i w h en 0 &gt;*h :n i-&lt; -.
how many to exercise devils with poisonous -.oaken, loriun
.*K-i
rcdlt fur |hs
met hods. It would K« dfliiult to lo n l . o-, ••1•

WINTER PARK

Near Again

sotnreno left

religion, uni

Personal

School Days Are

*■PATHWAY I
Great is the |HiWor1uf faith. And it may In* all ripht
- 13 .30: t um inth is cynical :i}:£ for flume‘ 1* 0*011 o r Kroti|i In hark hack
ie world, that I occiiHinually t«, the Hcriptural pas sitJM* In the c |« '• •! "I
should no: i Mark which ■
ia&gt;i*« "They shall take- up arrpentv imrl f ih&lt;
____
( drink unv deadly thinjf it hIiuMnot hurt tbom, dm -hail
ps. surrender lay haials *&gt;n the sick ami lhe&gt; »htdl recover.''

i p *i

Social A n d

dilftifwnh

yrnri '&lt;Jil, and Gene, 18 months.

A SJranj.ro Cult

The Slauntoii V'lruinian &lt;avs tli«-&gt; arc?

The MUSIC B.OX

cilMMi 'Paul TlbbaU IH^1 fiva

pr*/n ifttr fiA n n tw ijm r H fW fP iV " ' " ‘ " ‘" f tJ,e.
h o nag a lw a y s e n jo y e d . And th e r e -n r o proonhly l h o " f w n o
a e o in th is o t i r s e th o flan ifer &lt;»f a c o n tin n e d |ir**-«;''iy ■'
o f th e w a r w h ich could briny; only d e a th a n d d c r ir a c tio n
*
u n to ld n u m b e rs o f th e Ja p a n e s e p eo p le.
It would n ot b e b u t s i d e J a p a n e s e G b tnp reheii-ani l&gt;* h .»-e
d ev ise d tfcis w huje s u r re n d e r s c h e m e in o r d e r i&gt;&gt; •*"» l - i ' '*1
Home new tric k w h ich would m a k e th e perfid &gt; &lt;•' 1 .1
H a r b o r see m in n o c e n t b y coin p .tri«o n . ' B u t w h a tev er ilu -m itrljt Ruin fro m siich tr e a c h e r y vyould b e o f short &lt;tnra.f •
an d th e u ltim a te co n a e iiu en ces f o r th e m would He va tlv
m o re d is a s tr o u s . T h e ir only hop e now lie s ' in im m cd iali
a n d u n co n d itio n a l s u r r e n d e r tn th e m e r c y o f th e Allies.

WE

; A U G U sn a^ rw K ^

The caloiisl's wlf*, Mrs. Lucy
Tiblxt*. is im»w living in Oolotn f
buA G«- with h«r paiwflta and

■

'
",
,,
|r &lt; iT h r iH liialtts d ii; tnt-' d ulav i- o .x it iio h f d
.11 : : i . . •t-.i.
pplj j l i tp p Jin tB litttH .ifp y ern n b'iit. T i .e r e a r e proi a
mtii
to g a in 'lift iiI8w tilH fri-om eri|. to leu v r lhi- aip .-r-

[ a s 'l l *4*
•
!■ (Bis weave •
•I i s m m M I» M
its te re*»H»-el*v"
salvbta htsela nr*

w o n d ay

and plans to bulljf '4f purchase
a home.
.
CoL Tibbets lived In Orlando
before., having been stationed at
AAFC for four months in 1 9 0
be and his wife and family lived
on South Hyer s tre e t
That waa after his return from
England where he waa among fht
first American pilot*' to fly
heavy •bombardment aircraft over
Furore and wherr he also helped
lajr the plans for the Allied In­
vasion of North Africa.
For the last 18 months. Ca^
Tibbets has worked with the new
B-29's stationed at Elgin. field
and at Wendover field, Utah. Hr

HAND OF DOOM

ip Dilemma

‘

TI1K HANFORD HERALD. HANKORI) FLORIDA

MONDAY, AUGUST 13. 1915

trimi: r

‘ B l o r t l td ep b oM M rrk e U m ore highly
) developed in (JbJg country than anywhere
* e b e in the worid. There w e m ore than
fo u r time* ns nutny Southern Doll-opcr. -nLcd farm Lelnphone* in the South today
wi Ut, \ 9 ? 5 , SouVhern Bell now l a under.
1 w*y U widr-rangr program to further ex­
tend and improve telephone acrvlce lo-,
r ii ml arena,
V ,

MaJ. and Mr*. Barnum Cool
idge of W inter I’ark announce the
birth of a eon, John KHtrldge, on
Aug. 11 a t the Orange General
Hospital.
Mrs. Coolldee I* the
former Miaa Dorothy Coueh.

F I F T H S T H K K T and IIOI I V AVKNHK
KACII N IG H T A T M;«l) O’CLOCK

ARMED

oERVICEH

to.

TUESDAY ONLY

2 -FO R -1 DAY
DOIJHLK

FEA TU R E

N

rowtkia for y o u t h k e e p yovr tUn
tcrupuloutfy deon, b rood , tupple; 1 1 '
me aiokeop keyed lo your IH* ond
your looks. ,,-ltw invsitmenf of a IM*
cor* now wffl bring you traamndous j
dMdendf In yaort lo coma. '
r

2 HOURS AND 20 MINUTES OF LAUGHS!

S p tJ* e f8 flb o l» --lln r I" be lifted
shop, from -Item* the demand for

Tv*r'-*1*■*•
:V , KT.fEki^R!

FA R R EL L ’S ARCADE PKO,
STORE has tha rare combina­
tion of coorteoua, friendly i«rrice, large stock and reasonabU price*. We serve the peo­
ple of. discriminate Last* i

CUjaiw irW
-‘

M " * * £ * " £ £
ju rp m M M R tN E

The CHESTERFIELD . . .

ITS W ED N ESD A Y, AUGUST 15

Wallace Beery

Y0 WELL’S

S’

THIS MAN’S NAVY’^
JAMES GLEASON

•-.

Tom Drake

NOAH BEBRY, 8R.

SucocaiT requiaito for Co-cd smtrtncjw. Luvcly
Auturmi colora to highlight your new college
wardrobe . . . from study houre to ‘‘campua
belle’*, date timet Warm and practical. *

2 4 ’95 Up

MATHER of SANFORD

�MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1946

ICE-FO UR
a ll aids*
the toI*
l beganrin g out
ht to IU
d by tha

Seminole County
Court Record

Make Ypqr Gaaollne Coupons
Carry You Farther

a * ,.. U w aJ*,-- 4 W k ,,- fu m a d e .
Original estim ates fixed Ine Jai
anaaa farta on I * o at 20,000; tl
final coune of enemf dead b
iaied
23,244.
Thera
wei
1,038 prisoners taken.

MONDAY, AUGUST 13, HM5

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
2

REAL ESTATE-11K0KKit
Atlantic Rank Bldg

UHK SHELL ETHYL GASOLINE
fanatical

SPEEDY SALES &amp; SERVICE
•&gt;

- 301. Went 1h( St.

d al day to cotnmaittoraU the tatt­
ing OT lien Jim a. YtYt are going
to look back on this of oration aa
on* of tremandoua Important* In 1

- . . . . the coat of home ownerehip thla way? Tarn rent
dollars into home ownerehip dollars. Thru our Low Cost
home loan plan.

MOBTUAGSa '

Virginia — Carotin# Cham
icnl Corp. to P. .F. WhlgJUun et uj
Sanford
AgrieulturiH
CYad
Corp. to Roy K. Symea at u*.
Virairdn — Caroling Chfn
k a l Corp. to Roy F . Syma* at d
w Frank, Lyman F t * t a l .t a I
E Aiken Jr. et ut.
Virginia —Carolina ' imica I
(lorn,
to
Herbert C.
huff el UX
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
to Herbert C. Stoothoff at 0*. ‘

Cost of Renting
5 Year*

10 YcnrH

$.‘{000

■ $|30U

2100
.

otrtv aui, oid Httu

4200
3100

2700

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
200 Magnolia At e.

Phone GOI

SATISFACTTOff OP

*

minder of aeaborng attack for­
ce*. white , kfhrlhw were fljfhUftg
the tougbdat battle In Dorp* M»tocy lor Use' tfhy Island In the
Volcano;* group only 7B0 mile*
from Y U p tf
Ellen •W o r e the island was
Moody days—h)s prediction pro­
ved true.
The military worth of the ugly
little Island became rapidly apS snS. ' Mdattalg ftgbtsr planes
an oedketioos from t|a airla. Thfy at ruck a t Southern
Japan with..cockgiat bombs and
strafing
machine
guns. They
provided lighter protection for
growingnumbers
of
Super
growing
number*! o&lt;
Super­
fortresses raiding J * penes# IndoatriaT canton* from the Marl-

LIK-NJt
y
'
Argano Corp. to Roy r . flym fi.
Virginia — Carolina Cheiftleal
Cor", to Leo Putner et C ,
Ruumillat A Anderson Drug Store
H O N O ItA ltK D I8CIIA K O B
l). 8 . Army to Colin K.
Part of Pattern
Iletito- J r
.
# Y} f- *
made peaalblo a
8UITH—CHAACRRY
i f Ih * a e r ia l cam Williams, Elisabeth v* Bn*ton speeding ui
Japan. • But the
Williams dlvurce.
________ ___ went aihora- there
on the ' block sand beaches that
In Worbl War I, U. 9. Indus­ February 10 weren’t
thinking
trial production rose 26 per cent about the future uae o f two.
and industrial good# price# rose They were cursing th * louse vol­
Hh per cant.
* **
canic lands In which they sank
ankla drop, slipping and sliding
. The liuman ear, it la estimated n* they sought to climb the
rim distinguish 60J,000 different beach. T h e * wet# cursing, too.
tones.
the heavy Japanese m ortar and
artillery fire which pounded pntp
th# beach** killing nr wounding
tbouMtnta n# their comrade*.
All «p and dawn the south­
eastern
landing
beaches
men
IS
r o lle r
OK t h *
c o v stT V dlvwl Into thallhole*— frequently
j i isoss.
a t :ia i* o i.M t t l i s v i i
v t .s t i : n r klohsisa . in MU&gt;- beside dlad JR esfleae t« »*c*i&gt;e
h a t s :.
, .. ...............4Umordrrour erwrafUd from Burl-

&gt;r rtVtE ©to APPtr,

*

&gt;

IV.

A I,I.

• KltN

W llo M * IT

MAY

V..IO-.
I.
h .r .liy
alv#a
tk ai
I 'I ....| .,« IV a 11nn D lghtua, tiled h*s
rin.il r-|»-rl a * A jlm ln l.lc a ts l* ut,
i n . . . m i . ut H .m u .l lle sd IMgntan,
in .i
riled k * e past*
10 .n fur final itlerh arg a, a n * ta a *
■li« w ill applr &lt;• IH» Honoratris
It IV W a r.. County Jm a ts « r Mamin n i. CnuTilr, Klnrlda. nn tp# H at
.in, ..r A u eu .t, isasi r»r a g e re s a t
u| -..row anakl for rinwt ilt s c h v a e •*
A iloiliilutrntrsi ITT' th« w t s l a - u
m. n .i i . I l(r.if\ D lsh tnn . ilrcsaamP on

4 L €a»o

Ihi. S I.i ih A g l J«&gt;r. 1*4*1

i t * —l a m

Nsw#i l .s r * l *

I*-

• Tumi - r.lau • KvISM*

-fcak.lii.

Ir?
-

-

O s N ir r

-

f t « * r . s*ar«.

I t a i l n .l l

N N r lilis

t tr«.

ffc»«

««•*

Touchton Drutf Co
F IJtB T

« MAtiNOl.lA .
PHONE .123

OVER

r,no urn
PRESC RIP I IONS
FILLED

l*traa#

■* t

rvaMsik*#
r * rn rr*

MICKEY’S

la| A Saaf*r4
,
I'kan# IS
ltl«tr&lt;kal*ra •(
K. II. waaenrts * S*H a*#4*
* * a war a . rroe*.

P H A R M A C Y
JE W E L E R

■t * A Shirk Av*.

P k .a . ss*

Dinmonds-Watches
LODGE A SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
VEGETABLES
M It. I a 4 a t.

K kaaa 4* *

Car — RADIOS — Han

W.

fli

them.

Just

rail

202 E a.t First Street

Kilgore Seed Co

Phtme S

E L E C T R IC

CONTRACTING CO,
Klr#4rival Hawaii*

Captnskl 1S44 I .U iA i n h u w * h r u » In .

PB60 A

Kfcaaa M

m
r r "rr\

MY 0 1C A t IO N 5

§5 E M

7 | ) A I ' It I T il
L IQ U ID i..r
M A I .A lt IA I

Inflamed Watery Eyes

i7*p to * i tf KAY PfYttg

I O N © II. IE 4 D T O

SYMPTOMS
Take nul l
d irected .

d e v e l o p e d b y DU P O N T
7

SPECIAL NOTICE

GLASS

— ~1
S

Table Top*
Drawer Top*
And Mirror*

*

f'K &lt; A

V IT O U Ze D jD ll*

3 Day Dry Clenninsr Service

P A I N I P R O T E C T IO N
Va • -

*

pay Laundry Service

Your Home

.

AUTOMOBILE

i

Tu AH Your Bakery
Needs - - -

Gloas In*tailed

CO.NCUKTK lilOCK

KEEPS TOO PROOD
OrVOORHOME!

PKNINSn.AR
Concrete ripe Cti

N

o w

L e

/ h e

J a p

Phone 1711
SAN M iHt) I I A

I s H

While you wait.

b •t b lOAir* protection for a long pariod without
|t|'9ta expense o f frequent repainting, use Pitt*.
W burgh P i In it, ayatlabt# for every type o f surfatek^J

W E L S H

I

S H O P

We can taifB care of
*,*

v # *

All your glotw need*

H IL L L U M B E R &amp; S U P P L Y Y A R D

We have complete Htock and can make immediate delivery on
beat grade outside white and green.
r r . f l , j I W&gt;.»ki D,

’WN-O-IAL

X NEED YO ljH .lipysg |»AINTEI)7 - - NEED YOUR ROOF REPAIRRDT
- - - NEED SOME CARPENTER WORK DONE?'- - We are in a poaitlqn to
do any hIz* job. See ua for free ettllmate*.

m ,J.&lt; *»

1 1 A j r t l b\AKIN* f a c e s AT H E R ./
VNi J U 5 T S T R E T C H lN * MY fAOUTH
S 0 '5 I &lt; ;AN G E T M O R E S O U T H E R K
B R E A D ’ »N A T A T I M E *
rC d t

Thq Complete Paint And Ginas Store

1 1 7 So. P A R K

I'm

*71

•*» d*.twf &gt;*•&lt;"'
» *

»r

, J.«i, t„ Ht I»«U.
•i.ydt.nl
,.,,i..t.,/i Jon «-p*w •« “ r
1
l
i*&lt;rv.w «*• kfN O
SAl J*i»r»

l *

ITS T H A T GOOD/

All |4«

^UPDi 5./ik»ry J « L &gt; * r
iki -r Jw, Wr J- ' 1 A
Y C m tj’tmu.
Viu

^ T O ^ ^ ?ur .tm-

QUANTITY
NAMJS
5th’*
Lucky Deal
5tb*R
Dayton Club ...........
5lh’»
Mason County
rsth’s
llismyne Club
P ta .
Mason County
5th’s
Prince George
I M h.
Monogram ...
Sunflower .................... ... PtB.
Old Plaid Scotch ....... .... 5th’* ....
Royal llanquel Scotch . 5th’* .
Swuunee Pride or Dixie
King 100 proof liqueur*

tlp fi fo r. W o c o - P e p ,

«^fm&lt;^9rfo9lU&gt;ct'«
P%P *nd
you
utm rnn

OIWVS tH
T r y • t ^ H k fu l t o d a y

''

. •F IN E IM P O R T E D BP. \ N !)IE S
B E L O W COST
3tA&gt;

Ruiz 3 Star SpqhWa ...... 5 th *

k Q H II l u w *

..... ••—**

*

•

INSURE
THE LONE RANGER

.... .............. &gt;

Uulchl«Hl«
Ollvis ......................................................
N l c a u b w D e A lm e ld a •— Sth’s
-------- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &lt;

GROCERY
MEATS — POULTRY

CONCRETE 1*11*1

G nr iuur hom e new line
In ,m with D u P o n t Mouse
Pont. Y o u 'll save money
in the Io n * run, fo r this
p a in t w a s s p e c i a l l y d e ­
veloped by Du Pont re search
for long-lasting good looks
anil protection — it* sclfc l c a n in g f e a t u r e k e e p *
white houses w hile. Let us
tell mu about it. W e tuvr
a lull rsngc o f co lo rs, too.

Add Beauty To
M A D t W ITH

»&gt;

D RIV EW A YS
*
W ELLS
SE PTIC TA N K *
W ATER TANKS
C U LV ER TS and -I WKKM
Transit M ir 1 •••*. »rtr
ire nml &lt;i avallftlilr •1 low |&gt;

/ # 0 pe
[ C o * * -

Touchton Drug: Co,

Contes SnaaWth UyoncVy

PARRAMORE’H

UNCLE JOSH nayms

Or p r o v e n ttm m k

Silver Bell Cuban ........ 5lh *
Keystone Gin Cuban
5th*H
I •
Castinet Gin Cuban
5th’*
’ .j
Berman HlU Argentina 5th’*
•
Carta Blanca Mexican Beer 25c per bottle—by
the case regular price .^..Y—.Vj.....
....

UNCLE JOSH

BAUER RADIO &amp;
EtBCTRIC HENVICE
I M*im*lla Arr.

SAN FO R D

103

MEUCH BLDG.

2—
Respiratory Congestion
3 — Nasol Irritation 6 Sneezing

fovs-day

n IHair

"
j*
i­
'

H.JAMES GUTA

(Mb ■ •dUtlsOA ItlllrN
rfiltflAl diMMlOfll * a4

FLETCHER E. DOLLS. Owner

STORK

• •.

SEM {N 0L£ (’OlINTY LAUNDRY CO

Jgngntae
firing
from
p i n t * # * ' gburt sonevet*
-atIons, ml I f e *m a u fl*frd r
tlx, undlitingulihabff, a t a
5 Of a t e v yaedh.
!l w«s mdrtar ftf» and arftr# In ftM trajeetoh —
blank Angk a t advattring
•e— that • ic t s u n N
for
o f th# 1M W " American
ttea, Irtcludinif 4,1*0- dead.

asrfaat Mark la &lt;
arti i * . v*a kar*
a*r« fknl Ik* ar
llll#4 la a#rfa#Uai

JEN N IN G S

SEED

Mil

iu4i.

.

B U S I N E S S ’ AND, .PR O FESSIO N A

T IIR K R X A L I. STOUR

iwghneM* banting
the narrow neck
twvw north, anseith tn attack
It*' Muisdrodk of

three
lone,
be of
curls
short.

Balikpapan g r e w from u n c h a r t ed i n s i i a i f l c i i n c e us u n a t i v e villaice in I HU I to prim e I m p o r ta n c e
n n p e iro h in n re fin in g c e n t e r in

1—

a n n u m , wo. hi
AND MOtQUItOU

PQR MOMM, N k R M » , F A e T O R III AND IQ U IP M im

M 'irtata, W at tan
ttlaJiton
. AilrumTatratrls ut t n e asIn i* nt Harnaal 11* . 4 D tsk . tun. J r .. il*caaaaiL

-i/S'-y— flin rn iri in Atlanta, C k tlt tU . CkatUn*&gt;ia. N n /•!», fh la n J *

3LF.

heights Ih

Ct)N-

If the eat\ of a turn or
day old Karakul lamb are
chances are the ftir will
higher quality and the
tighter than if tlie eats are

KEUCVIS—

LEGAL NOTICE

IN ItK T IIK CJCTATH OK
i t i : h u im iiiT O N . J i t

lag. and flic* b#sl» bustin g . . . Quick I Stop this
nerve-wracking symphony

m a rr in g for
best in rural
as one pro
west.

oil In ONE outfit I V lM M A

ff

s a m i : i : i.

Wlten *,kft ter• dart ting-

—with Flitl .
•
This efficisnt insacticld# sprays
•am and slays 'tml It kills even
tin drtad disease-laden malaria
moujuiio—as srsll at mar.y com­
mon household Bles end moths.
Buy your summer's supply °t
nt-stncll—
•Uir-lrto,
Ing flit, todayl

.
IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people diink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other,
It must b e...

'
« ■
M B

BURS* HE P tL L

KNOW ADAM WAS A.

HAVE YOU CONSIDERED

l

S e / n i n o f e O n/ C lean e&gt;

The chances of
American g:rls are
areas and improve
coeds front cast to

CONFIDENCE
I'M SO RRY FOR
THE WAY I
TALKED,

I'M S
SHOUI

TH ERE /S GONNA B F A
LAND RU SH , AIN'T THERE ?
THE L E T T E R I GOT FROM
LA W YER TATE SAID S O .

Y E 6 , (T 'G JR U E ACCORDING
TO KiM BA LL'S W IL L , ALL OF
H(6 B O X ED B RANCH'LL B E
OPEN TO M 0M E6TCAD ER5
AT SU N Ri&amp; B.D AY A F T E R TO­
--------------J ,--------1 MOP.ROW

VVMOA , • It VI U ‘ TVOO UO f V \ 0 &amp; t?

PAW! O t IHf B O A f D - b KANOE
_ W| T L IO O K ARO UN D.

•W W *

•

If It’s Radio Tab*, JOO n« * d ask s s - w i may haw than.

ELECTRIC SERVICE C«,
*er MaxMl la A lt.

rkaaa 1*1
CWcotm.

MEANWHILE

By PAUL ROB.iN.5Qfc
Wonder who chtclta the chockcri who
«d&gt; th* guy. who coUoct coin* outi
« parking metorx oTi city .tract. . . . Zeb
u m nu u td hb wit*
d»
iota tn hto family - * • h t w tu , B0m8-

THEWAB1
-B U T NO

Ricardo
B U 0 N IN 6 .
U ftlC tU

% O FF

T T I 1 1 I M ___ _________ ____

C « ^ I N G PR IC ES

L E EN D S AUG. 31

1OKAV/ JU 6 T*PULLED IT TO
kKEYA JEALO U S/ - A B O U F
THAT M o v e STAJ2 ' I MEAN •

SSrbW W ’r - -------------

W H A FS

BITIN YA

I W A S B U R N I N G O V c Q Ti I E R B j&gt;iJ WELL/ SO TW A Tl
Y O U O l S H E D M E A B O U T 1H E a
PLANE STO I2y I S
B l G M O V E S T A C D A N C E .1 jq &lt; | SflANC/rUEPGAGf
W EC 2E

WE GO

AS Alls/

S A g VOU P IJC M EO
Q t g U -----------; « U

P *

�V

r
•J.

PAG E

MONDAY,. AUGUST 13, 1945

TUB aANF^m-HEiULL

BIX

......

— —

r n ^ im

S t r u g g l e Is
R e s u m e d In

'C LA SSIFIED ADVKJtTtlUflG BATES

10t per Hoe fo r o m la u fU o i

w an ted

•Sc per Hoe -far three toam laaa .
t»7e per Um foe S tneartloee
M per Ho* for 20 Insertions
'M failM e retee . . . 80c

P h o n e u s o r b r i n g y o u r ao « to t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d
C o a st, (Ire worde to the Hoe, Including phone and edd rru.
All advertisements fwr a llu llM i wanted w[|| be charged for at the
regal a r cjasoiritd rate*.
' __________________________________

to r e n t

Unfurnished two bedroom house or a p a r t m e n t.
Permanent civilian resident. P.O. Box 1259, San*
ford, Fie. -

WANTED TO RENT
COUPLE desire* furnished houje
H.B. Pope Co. Inc, ,
In or near (own. Have ear. P
G A S and Oil apace heater*. Oil
0 . Bo* 698, or phone 731-W.
_____
W ater H eat*r»_
D R E 8 S E D F R Y E R S — W# will THREE OR four room furnished
apartment or small home by
b a r s a limited numbtr of dree*civilians. Two children, 616
ed fry er* fo r aale daring th*
Park Ave.
weak
until
further
notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San NAVY officer, wife, 14 months
ford Ave. Phone W4.
old boy, rrquest 2 liedroom
apartment or home. Also in­
P L E N T Y windows and doors. Nice
terested in buying privately
lot of French door*. Duhart’e
owned ear. Phone 1160, Exten­
Lumber Yard.
sion 207 between 8 A. M. and
4 P. M.
U P H O L STE R Y fabrics, tapestries
damasks. . hrocatelles, a goo
stock to select front, ft.fi
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave
Phone 4053, Orlando, Fla.
NEW BATTKHV RADIO CONVERT
L ottery Radio* changed to pie;
on 110 Volta A. C. ELEi
SE R V IC E CO.

TWO BEDROOM apartment or
house. Permanent residents, fi
B. Philip*. Margaret Ann.

LOST.

N EW cement five room house, LOST: OR strayed, Urey male
cat, long hair, answer* In name
ready to move In. located on
of Jeep. If found, write Ml*
2 lota East 14th Bt., water end
R. J. Reel, H»* 1214, Hanford
electricity for range, some fruit
Reward.
trees, also 3 other loti ad­
joining. II.H. Brush, 805 Park
L
08T
: SMALL black and while
Ave.
Fox
Terrier
dog
named
"Hutch." Tag number 6 9 (3 2 .
F IV E burner nil stove with built
Phone M. L Itaborn, (75 or
In oven. 1118 French Ave.
182-J.
ONE 2-wheel trailer, good tire*.
1317 Douglas Ave.

FOUND

FOUND: Purs# last Wednesday
with mnney. No Identification.
K E R O SEN E kitchen range, white
Owner may have by calling at
porcelain finish, pre-war, like
516 W. 1*1 81, anil paying f-it
pew. 203 Holly Ava. Phone
-A 6 9 -J.
CO M PLETE solar water heater,
large tank, A -l condition. C.A
Whiddon.

The K ancx S tu d io will lw clo»t|A durinjr th e month
of Autfunt e x ce p t for th e following hours:
2:00 I\M. until 7:00 1'JH,
9:00 A.M. uptil 1:00 P.M,
2:00 P.M, until 7:00 P.M.

Monday ...
Wednesdny
Friday

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

SMALL boua* or apartment, fu r­
nished, any reasonable price.
Must be clean. W rite P.O. Bo*
1766. Daytona Beach. Fla.

TWO BEDROOM FURN ISHED
HOUSE
OR
APA RTM EN T.
EXCELLEN T C A R E PROM­
ISED.
PHONE R ITZ T H E ­
N EW shipment samt eftrars, some
ATER,
JAMES
BA RN ETT,
pre-war. Sanford Auto Part*.
MGR.
B U M rE R Jacks while thay last,
$2.06. Sanford Au(o Parts-

NOTICE

Flower Fresh
For Summer
Our dry cleaning ner­
vier enters t&lt;&gt; ynur drftire to look anti ferl
immaculate nil through
summer. The sooner
you bring your clothes
to uh the sooner you'll
get them back sjhiIIcsftly c l e a n , flower
fresh noil ready fo r
wear at n moment's
notice.

We close !) P.M. on Saturdays!
LANEY DRY ( LEANING CO
Phone 466

Help Wanted

COLORED
girls
for
laundry
work Do not apply unless you
T H R E E bedroom house, furnish­
want a year round Job. Apply
ed. Conveniently located, H.C.
In person to Seminole County
Du B om ,
Laundry. 819 W. 3rd St.
FOR SA LE- New baakati and
bags, 5 cenla each. Palmetto
Grocery, 317 Palmetto Avenue.
B A BY CHICKS, New lUmpehlr*
Red*.
122.00
per
hundred,
W hite Leghorn! $20.00 per
hundred. Immediate or further
delivery. Money order*- only.
Preisner Poultry Farm, 33 fl
I-cmon Ave., Phona 140 Blue,
Eustla, F la.
*
ON E office desk.

PhoRa&lt;_716._

*87 W IL L Y 8 Sedan, 4 door, good
condition, newly reconditioned.
Phone County 3105. Will trade
fo r light plek-up.

WANTED. Girl, for full
at laney's Drug Store

Pacific

IfM llM fC P rm r « g , UMI
American Invasion force* were
concentrating.
Returning naval fitter* said they
added at least a icore to the 711
Nip planes knocked out laal
Thnraday and Friday and an un­
told number of thipa. Sixty-six
other Nip aurface craft wera add­
ed to thia toll by land-baaed a ir ­
c ra ft under General MaeArthur
and naval aearth plane*.
Maaalve Soviet blows Included
the Tokyo-reported drive from
outer Mongolia, which threatened
to aplit 1,500,000 Jap troopa on
the mainland, and the Moscowannounced Marin* Invaalon of
Korea.
The Chlnete 18th Communist
army group hat launched a
strong attack In co-operation with
the Soviet, the Drussela radio
quoted Chinese diapatchea aa sav­
ing.
GUAM, Monday, Aug. 13 (Ah—
American and Britiah carrier
pilot*, alerted againat Japanese
treachery under guise o f a condi­
tional* surrender offer, attacked
the Tokyo area at dawn today—
some 12 hours after an enemy
aerial torpedo damaged a major
U. S. warship at Okinnwa.
Possibly aeveral hundred car
rier planes launcher! the attark,
which Admiral Nlmitx' commun­
ique a short time later reported
ssi
directed agalnit military
targeta in th * Tokyo area anil
was still In progress.
Absence of his familiar phraser
"in strength" or "heavy attacks"
might Indlrate that Admiral He1sey had not aent ns large a fnir"
■s the 1,200 to 1,500 planes
which repeatedly attacked the
Japanese homeland 21 days in
Ju ly and agnln last Thursday andr
Friday.
^ v.
Major Warship Hit
After both Nlmitx and Halsey
had warnerl the fleet to be on the
alert against treachery
while
peace terms were being studied
nnd while the fleet wa* idle
Saturday nnd Sunday, "a major
U 8 war vests I anchored l.t
»*&lt;
Buckner
Bay,
Oklonwn,
•truck by an aerial torpedo from
sn enemy aircraft Sunday night,"
Nimitx announced. "The d*m»(u
has not yet been determined,” he
said
A major vessel it n battleship
or large aircraft carrier.

P e t a i n Trial
Expected To
Close Tuesday
I C n t l s s t *

WANTED: Whit* woman, in in
50 years old with no tie* to
act as governess for two small
NEW dinette table, four chairs,
children - duties light •p*y 115
light finish. 807 E. 3rd 8L
to $26 week with room and
beard, depending on qualifica­
UTBOARD motor; trailer. $76.00
tions o f person hired. Perman­
Man.
1800
palmetto
Ave.
ent living conditions ideal with
phone 890-J.
room with private bath, south­
ern exposure, located in B a­
TW O Incubators end two broodhama Beach, Melbourne, Kin,
ere,
electrically
controlled,
on ocean. Apply Herald Office
Clyde C. Muse. Lake Monroe.
for further details
, well constructed home
’air section. Phone 883 WANTED: young ladies, high
school graduates, to learn tele­
between 9 A. M- nnd 6 P. M.
graph business. Western Union,
YOUNG married couple with one
child wants woman to help with
house work. Close In. Call
a t Herald Office or phone 2(4W. I f no answer call 833- W.

I'm

*

FLORIDA — Scattered showers
and thundershowers .this afjernoon tonight and Tuesday, most­
ly along southeast coast during
night nnd early morning and
over rest of sta te during the
afternoon and early evening.
ALABAMA— P ar.ly cloudy this
afternoon, tonight , and Tuesday
with scattered afternoon thunder­
shower*. Gentle southerly winds
on coast.

G O O D Y EA R
fxiro-M /ioag#

RECAPPING
Be sol*
. saea llrail Lei
us mat* your old nres "tike
new ' with long.lasting, nonskid Goodyear tread designs
lo r thousands of •xkra safe rails*. J l ju l )
Coets llllle . , , no “
red lapel
1M

•tensgo.

Geo. T. Barr—Distributor
Now .avnilahlc— no priority
Hobart

Chopper— Dayton
Mills— Restaurant

— Walk-in Coolers — Reach-in Refrigerators — Fro­
zen Storgc Chests nnd Refrigerators. — We build
what you desire — if It is not already in Production.

31'4 West Colfnial Drive
Orlando, Fla. Phone 9727

O llL *

CEDAR CHESTS
I’ o r f e e t

protection

Iv O t

Floor and Table
Lamps

for

blanket* nnd woolenn— na­
tural radar only.

DUNCAN PH Y FE SOFA
149*50

I . President L e i Lasher named the
entire board of dlrocton s i a
committee to push the ewimmlng
pool project and aekod them to
m M t with th e City Commleeion
a t Jta next meeting

Phona 265

The charm of IHlh Century design embodies thia
lovely sofa.

Beautifully upholstered in tapestry.

Wonderful apace saver* for
small kitchens. Wood con­
struction, white enamel
finish.

(ROW IIKRK W HERE
IYACY 18 R ESPEC TED

natural desire for prin
nonoy matUra is strte
tetod here. Friend*. «
tree on not question

M IRRORS

Your *

\'t!&gt;c:chair'w:th

tr
or
builntia
anocii
■w
new
wwwavvw^w

n et hear « f your pemn

Ava

fTlt

ilece*;—.lit tivlng,1
0 0 robbed room.

e closed all day on Thursdaya beginning A ug. 16.

TOR .RENT-

Open every day excep t Thursdaya from 11:00
- _________.

erswr,

j j r i
sg

ren*

S»v

i %t*

monui,

l l i o t b o .i l v m a . I 200JK)

mr*-1* I *
V*J
',-v

P rivate

•

room for parties.

SHORT ORDERS
BOOTS A P P L E B Y ,

/*

Machines

Discount

UTILITY
CABINETS

SOMEONE to ride end share
expense* to Texas, leaving
Wednesday, Aug. 16. Phone
407.

t poor credit

Hospital

SPECIAL

M ISCELLANEOUS

sa in t ih o

ami

Machines

— McCray Refrigeration — F o r all purposes — Cases

R egu lar..

BODY AND F E NDER 80x3H three for model T Ford*
1 rim 88x80. J . M. Wilson, 306
; B Y AN B X T E jr r HU*
&lt;E. lo t 8 L
IB A trTO fAlNTTNG—
laeortment o f Color*. Your

auto

Scales—Slicing

10%

W ANTED—

STO RA G E
Oarage.

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION

LAMPS

MAN’S pre-war bicyclei rod and
large reel. 1108 Park. Phone SMALL grocery store In Sanford
or eurroundlng territory. Phone
74J-W ,

B U SIN ES S SER V IC E

105 N. Palmetto

A t M A TH ER ’S

Your (’ heat” campaign. Fletcher
Boll* started the ball rolling hy
pointing out that largely »* “
result of the last Rotary "Town
H all" meeting a greeters' com­
mittee had been orgnnlred by the
Chamber of Commerce to call on
new buslneaa firm*.
George Stino first suggested
that efforts be mi le to hasten
the construction of the swimming
pool. " I t Is coming along." he
Mid. "but It Is coming too slow”.
Mr. Touhy added that It is too
easy to find an excuse for ■not
doing something end that up to
now the Shortage of material*
had been given s i the ojruse on
the swimming pool.
Dr. Rupreeht pointed out lhat

Oef D ependable

O - Dee’s Sign Serv ice

— Coffee

W EATH ER

Early Building Of |||
Swimming P o o l =
Urged By Rotary |||

Furniture Refinishing

O a*l

regeneration; acknowledged Ger­
many’s collective guilt for tlio
Hitler regim e; pledged elimina­
tion oP*ftTttttrrrl*ta.. react ions rlim
and Nazism ; ndmotykhed the na­
tion that the going’ will be hard
aiul pledged an honMt attem pt to
fulfill the spirit and letter o f the
Potsdam decision* of the Big
Three.
Wilhcm Kuclr, minister of the
Interior In the W eimar republic,
presided and termed the flu r ,p o ­
litical parties "th e educators of
the nation for democracy."

time

TRUCK SA LKS
R EPR E SE N T A T IV E
We have something Interesting
to offer an individual or com
p*ny well known in vpur town
tglth a knowledge of truck* and
trailer*. Bank references re
mired. Telephone or write II
L Price, General Truck A
Equipment Co.. Distributor* of
General Motor* Trucks, 2319
MteJtac St., Crlando, Phon*'

F r .w

SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS
ALso

s a n d w ic h e s

T o m llfts o o ,

�\
4 r'

'
4
r •

v*

&gt;

/ .J W u - 1 ______
*

F ’TfT7-* c t *

•r ~

•

IN IW •&lt; *»»i«

W * » wish to he f m i If we wish U
f * * * * r n k v U la ta U o m i M t l B i b l i privi­
leges fa* which w* b i n U a so la g .
landing—« « B u st fight!
—TATMICK U N I T ,

y sy .t will n t h i
I* ara ts sllva
l u l l I lf l » » -

m . b i a k lta/1

AN

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

&lt;*■

S A M O llll,

Sanford O bserves
End O f W a r W ith
G re a t Celebration
Sailors And Civilians
J o i n In Holiday;
&gt; Union Services To
Be Held At Church
B r W ILLARD CONNOLLY

The peace and quiet of
#eventide descended on San­
ford shortly before 7 :00
o’clock Tuesday, Aug. 14.
1945, tut the minutes clicked
away on the big four aided
•clock oti' First Street.
A brief few minutes later
the clock was the center of a
far different scene as the
w ill o f tha bix air raid tirtn
• formerly used for blickouti sud­
denly exploded civilian and N ival
residents Into action. They left
their radios where with heartfelt
thanks they had heard the mes­
sage of Japan's surrender and
whole families piled Into cars and
£ headed, horns walling, for the
downtown section.
Tension, anxieties and learn cn*
gendered by three years and
eight months of war, of fear lor
sens, husbands and brothers and
sweethearts overseas all let go
• in ■ wild burst o f steadily mount­
ing enthusiasm that was clim ax­
ed at about 8 :S 0 o’clock as men
• from ths Hanford Nsvul Air Statiok flocked in to help celebrate.
I l wee the biggest celebration In

\ V K I)\ h 'S I&gt; .\ \ . A I &lt;•I S I

I,

m ',

Iw rlllH

U
t a il’d

In (he i*aVlft4 islands, id shatM'wsneaee o s r-sgi r s m i

The Sanford Nsval Air Station
hog receiver! no directive other
than to resume the full schedule
a t the conclusion of the two
Victory Days of today and Thurs­
day Th,- Imli.I,,, ruling applies
at thr station until Friday morn­
ing for rlrillon workers and mili­
tary personnel, it was announced
this morning at a special Victory
S itherlng In front of the station
dmlhistratlon Hulldin* by Capt.
William T. Fasten, station com­
mander .
Capt. Fusion III predicting the
future of the .slaliou snlil that
‘ It is hard to liHik into the r
stal
hall and dr'.-i irrlne the
future,” but added that Sanford
Naval Air Station had dons an
excellent job at training fliers;
that pilots would be needed In
the future, and th.,t he hope
the Ststloip would irm ain o;
for flying. He pointed out
th at thr Japanese had not yet
signed the surrenplrr note and
that Admiral llalsey'a pilota had
been out working lait night.
Tonight at H:00 o'clock a t the
Armory, tha Station will cele­
brate with a Victory dance for all
personnel, Capt. Faaton announc­
ed. Thursday evening there will
be a dance a t the USO, he added.
He also announced that today a t
noon a prayer for victory pvyt
Japan , would he pronoontei a t
Catholic Maas.
Tha Senfurd Naval Air Station
Orchestra opened the program
playing "Anchors A weigh”
tO eH aceS Uw fPPSS f t r ^

The taak o f reconversion fropt war to peace
■

■

T I iiim

A i'g

,ln |ia n

th e

If ..

(A l’l

hu«

w o r ld

I l i . i - 1, ,1

m *i's*|•t • -,|

s-nte*r«*«l n

.i n il

11 ig li

m
t...|

i n n &gt; it n i.: i m i . i l

-.1 |&gt;.

in - »

.

g i i - a i r e jo ic in g
x -•ns; t hi- Imttli-friMitw id i Ik - I ’.n -.I
V -- i i in
i m p l i t u-&gt;| I n r x f w i i f i l i - s t r u r t in n i- w - i : i - - i- r iitu s - il i&gt; ,|! ,- .| | . . , t
h a l t i Puling a w a r w h i c h lu-giin mi Si-pf
I |•s -,•» ,, |,, , « ,
m ain iliwoloil I’nlallll
l * i •-- i i li- n t
I’

XI

T r t in ia ii

K X X ' r la w t

i i n i n s i i ns i- il

n ig h t .

s t a r t in g

a

Japan Is Reduced
From First To
3rd Rate Power
\\ l u l l T o I ) o W i t h
peror
Of

It,

n il

I III

.

lim it

I 1-

1 , 1 .,. .

I

J a | it "

die Wof from ilu

lt*4J . •1 &lt;
. axial, A uw
March f*. I 'U l : 114) XH-'J
■lbi T niuwa •■• f Iir ••lit-* 1* .
terrtt*' k i*.k ,t ' •1 ,|t 1, * 1||*&lt;S
alias, I..*.* 11 1*44 ■ - 1
ll!»&gt; 1 1 It • I II01- t s»S11
X arik? ImoiI *t IsllKof .ll»»
Jtmu. Kfl* 1 . 1•.»4r* 1 22 *
(23) \It Sill t.s'Mils |H .1 sil&gt;
declnr. WUl till Jilin liithdi
IfrtR AMn*t| niiwxsvi
-tn

llm e o f t h e t r r e v t i r n .u s n itd cV . h , , - l i - * r i * H ti- ttn r rfV tfi«” J a n - „ u
Dec T. lu ll m i ' l l th- *ln\ iif ih*
p t'iiri
( 1 ) Jftp B H ttiC K I V i i i l l l i i r l t m
!*••«
7 1 ' l l . 4 J I M i.U \ &lt;arn
iia ig p started b y the J a i »
l».s- - I ' l l
p L a u d in g * ippu.1v op
LuxniP. Dec. 10, ItMI. PlP lt..»... .. iiip . ,
\,rP-.| lire
Uiil

(ft) 1 onquest of Huiim, b. ,■u, , .lap, p*_ |',»| ' iiip SiPPga|N,ri* fall1
to Jppps, Feb. IS, I ' * I J
i . t A Ills**.
t in Mat tl«* u f JiiVi«
S e a . Kelt. 2 7 , H U 2 ; I "» • •
JnpitH i*-** I* ,1 i«kr . 1,. S«'vi &lt;*uinea
March N. 1 0 4 2 : ( 0 ) &gt; u i 1 • - •• 1 n f 1 «ii t «*8f M .1 v •». I 42 • 1 I (l 1
Japs plrfeated in Coro! Si llattli-, Mas I
I'.MJ. ( I l l Jnp» Ippsr
battle of Midway, J u n . I*. I!'IL*. i l . ' i Xp.ppkerluiid «»n (iliitilnl

State, Nation, In
Good ConditionTo
Return To Peace

T»

. Ar-.ii%fflri1

brlng-no Immedate impruvein the newsprint supply sit1, Cranatoa Williams, genmanager of the American
paper * PVWlabors Assodas y s R

•I I .

I -»*it Ihttiir.
^ t »f. i*»Vi(
*11 i I * i U|.
i h

«.l*

M .*1

I n ’ •*.
’•»
•!&lt;
v.
. \\n4 . • .
’ Ii I •i ip*i•i|f» «tt |\».
.

SS

\ 1*1 *

•

IT)

I

-I

| J |«

liiile

• I ‘ If*. «2 tl 1 bV
I I tit* J
i .,1 t

TJiHll.DIIO
lit

S old iers

| ()

Rsick

In

(ivil-

l.ilc

In

Y ear

i ;t ii

A III

' lie
r.t * .
if... t

( I n

rrwH»n

i«

(h r

• uf

a i/&lt;

Ih

\ i-

at

•. \ r%.
t I Ms.hlt.i
f 1 1 eat

’ *se

III
M.I

..I
Us.
s' . t %#•

Mf I f
•♦till I*

**‘ r
*»-v

of ti Ive,.
I I I ! I.

thrv u

. '

&lt;

that

• It l * »
fI t ill

in fitf m u

*ith

1

tin* |.e.th

MPntr .....................................
\ ..
t hr&gt; t an I •k
................
I i \ i i t |T

I liras*

"
s.|*U

t hi •n •• .
li f t Itin il g rtih a •I u r 111a' On* « .i
Oil
In t.e* 1.
p.f * .
\1 on e time* th# M tk u .h i ilu n m i
,in I -«h(*tIon - x r
" ih i trn lrM oik
J.«l »» • • Vs
i h r I 'n c i f i c t in ,i. f u l f i l I h r h u i i l * •
’All Ml* f.'le1&lt;l■ \t
M him la tin th** n o rth ««»ii!h In vli*
I . s I.
Ih it c h K i e l tn.liii tint ro lle d H a lf M iliu m t 'e r- im *
A t Ihr (&gt;iub t . tl#k l.it 11 e*- •
' ''
k f r iir f i il a
the liv e * ,.|

•• Ih r i

Ii

Isil •»-elfM.,1
SHTII

dh x * 11

**•

1
« t lm h

al»fl» .li\t i
I

R lt h

*• ' 1

h«M 1^ . Li , )l**l

lliOMr fn i^ *
Mr t if f

■•(•*1 I ^r* lhi
i ev%

In i

One

rh a tiifr

&gt;•« fU I

h u ll Is la ia in la .
talafietw w h lf li

1 tin p a rr

Government Fnds
All Its Wartime
Manpower Rules

Will ( iovrrn Japan

Social Security Has I
Big: Unemployment
Fund, So Has Slate

No Im provem ent Seen
ewsprint Setup

■

|i nn«
K m
**• .* I

-I
o l

main
k«* thimi|fh.
'
H) ' » ’* * hu
.util the Unite *
S la t * • iiHM
iiniioiiiH'ftl t w ic e
it l 1 a
.in.I tat I'n ta d a iu - t i i a ' “

THIS MAI' p-nvera the highlight- of III,

P o ls

«L i Ii 1 i | i 1 1isI a t in n

ARNK

ih r

III •

- m rs-ns I

I

M N. v%-IfMturofl yVrltor
lt» •• h,». he*i*n on thf War l'* r
pat 1 •
*t|f e*\e*f Rinr#
Ihw t Ut j j c f m i u i l l li k e l y menu
*
M iriraiff Ilf fe*r»'l»rr in llvink*
* '
• •"■ i|t«.

as

i m . i i i «|«-i .

l- M ii.il

t l.l

P r o b le m .* *

- I t . H ID

7 mi
u n til

1 '•m

A I I i i -tI

.111 i- p l a

• an

.,i

,|.,y ,

M .u A i l h i u

S iijir i- n n
•I

1, a

,.|

E m ­

R em ain s

M ain

- ,n n i i , 1 . 1

th ,

In n ,

tn -n « -ra l

r.

•

" •'
r

•'

k.st.
1, l%r,
ill e*k

"
e

la p * ' •

J MI'MI)

4,

MS

I h r s t a r t •• f th*
»uf
N a tse
f l. t f
%l
a lh t r « l“d a « » Moelts fi
liistti s r .|
S h e w ill hubs Is. Is* a i ii i l l , if it
tins •&gt;1ill ii i
ll
hettrr tn ^ rll ' Inna I ihi.immi t,A lln .l fr u it s
fee r t l l r ti A ft- « k i’i|
| I sen I Its m*-&gt;i
friftvra ora tlw

Shanghai.
11••r artmr*.

t*H«hirre*il

I ft.i

I I s iR lIa a r a

•I Mu\|e*s a ill l&lt;s
l i ' * . ' a h s.ljl.l si.H
p

I *se •

I k rr»

T hom as
&lt; i i x t*n

i

. pt«*el

St I t ll It
. I.ir .l
i be e e e I

C . S l a n l I «• r
I’u r p lr

11t a r l

I*

F l o r i d a D ivision
Is (iiv t‘n T o u ^ li Jo l)
In P h i l i p p i n e s
.h i

'

NV A . S I I I M . 1 • * \

\ &gt;if

1

*

If
Florid)* «**n Ibiiii i.t Ia. )'
nienl fur »nv «• pitralr Am**»

. h.

pfMirrum
•» i in iit ia I**

f »*. s . M k r f

s»'» (K n*
• it11*I (hr
s*I «ll**|ilm re! »%•»! ki*i
tim r r r*|nr i n f i fra1
• fn' .*••••( f lain l i f t n l .i n
•ttiii' fist h it in ir t h f.n iif h

l.tl
Ihr

I i.

s*sf t. ’h»y
II.

i

. ' t ill!
P
intM I)|VIR|SS|I
l- l!li
l i s t pi
II.. 1*.
\ m il
fantry in w h .i h thr Flotilla
« ap t
tonal
Caiia***1
unit*.
in* lodink'. * ••'”
Mi
1 Mi i r s s ,
(hoar frm n Sauf*»r*l. Ri*r** ah
I .tn a•11|9isI
•or IhnI hr Iin i* I*, .u I Harhssi
K x jt lid t " o f i l l .
le i
la io n
huvr
tn *t lss-rf»

D u ir l»*^
. h fo u u h

l»»**|jti,
\\
M in i,
i 'H .i i i
in

Hl.li'j.uksl ' l l i * I. i

Ml
»» mI Mr I
ii r i | ( y i &gt; v i l l r . HI

Miaau
th* U

•
« :•

II

1

s|.|i of

IU 1f 1*1
% * u»if

.sf

»«
KliiishiVfiiellt v«ith thr frr.|urin&gt; “f s»th«*| sl»\
. iiip lu v in r f it
t r ilif'k f e
to is to n s ,
hut
tin -)
ol,- in t il. i ,* I ' l l * fu* i l i r v r l i ' i ,*l»ss.»t i ii , e * h u g e
w hen
tin *
s u t m
R h in e
v k siik rta (o r f o r n U a l in * fighting, a n d
h a v e one o f I h r i « » r i i s * r
nn|fisiM*«l i ( n a f t i . i l hsi|M)i - t 'li it l e i
a m i th«* r r f |u lr e iu e n i fo r toughest a s s ig n m e n t s in th e l\p

•I

kfiDb'

Sfaato*.*

of

f li i
i * .

ii v a 11ii ti 11it v

•

I

in

j»»h«.

I •e* x*iii'&lt; en*l meant*
imhi ti*Hi a o h lle ra
w il l

a*

55?

ile f e u t ,

w it h

WASHINGTON. Aug
Federal Security Chief
McNutt made public a i
day which predicted tha&lt;kf thr war would bfir y
bo
boost In social iecurit&gt; pi••
&gt;
tnt paymenta.
At present, according t„ i , im­
port submitted by Arlbp.r * Xlt
never, chairman of thr &gt;•- -&gt;i S»cunty Hoard, unemploj inrni * «.pp»
peptation benefits are min I* Im* •
er than expected In view ,.f war
production cut-backs
Howevtr, Altmeyer p&lt;pintp,l pint,
the number has doubled -nn-e VE Day.
On August I, he s i i i p I. n e u r l y
190,000
.000 persons were rr, r u i n g
C y benefits In pnrtiuj re
placement
of wagta lost tiiii.ugb
me
unemployment—
ploy
a fte r
V-F Day
lum btr Jumped to ntnrr than
tha num
*80,000.
Altmeyer wld various .tales
fd_ 1|G,07‘
hoe
6.*70,000,000
for uiiemyment funoe a* the start of
t current fiscal yssr
7 'O V r
PROCLAM ATION
“T h is," ha declared, 1 b-uves
%X» *".,luk
•hi« 7 I th e country much better prepared
Divine Provlduica h u crowned the srttplw of our
to m eet the obock of post-war
naitlocxal ttncaiploymrni thnn
country with victory over an enemy *eejdng to doatroy
I the COM a t the emi of the
the liberty of men end countrie*.
(CeaeMeea 0 4 f a s * T S ..-I
i
In our motntnt of joy for thla victory, let uh pause
\ — ;-------------- ---------i

to revere end honor the brmve men thaf atoqd ^
an our loved shore* and foul wer’i. desolation?,
.
We owe oar h o p p l f i in this victory to thooe j,
men end women. nUny of whom made the
* J
‘ " protect our way ofllvlnr. Bfay w e.
• sacrifice and suffertaf w d pT*y
haa not bean in vain. Our country bT
the conflict the mightiest nation
a grave reiDonsIbUlty of leader.
God make ua worthy of that
'III In all mankind the prin-

X S IIIN t lT O N .
in t o

r s - in li r

I *r— )

Millions of people lifted their
hearts and voices tvdey to hail
the dawn uf ticace.
There were tears, laughter,
hysteria and prayers throughout
the Allied world os Japan, lust
Undefeated aggressor nation, an
flounced it had aurrrndrred
"Thank God — Thank (rod ii
over at last" were words repeated
again
and
ag-iin.
In
rver\
language. The bloodiest
most
destructive war tn history •»*» at
an end.
America flung off Ite wartime
restraint and exploded m ihr
greatest, wildest, must ecstatic
celebration uf all time boister­
ous, happy crowds sang, danced
and cheered min thr early morn­
ing. Thousands prepared to con­
tinue the firsts during thr twoday holiday proclaimed for today
and tomorrow by thr United
States and Hrltldn
everywhere, veterans of the

County Ag^nt Asks Double Holiday Is
# M o r e Diversified Gi ven Personnel
f Crops In Sanford At Navy Station

# ii Arf

Hirohito Blames
World Trend And
New Atom Bomb

llitfhlitflits Of The War With Japan

-----------

Illy

M Mill- It I.

M em b er A s s o cia te d Prctw

Entire Allied World
Joins In Rejoicing
Over End Of War

The flying of flags and dosing
(OsMtasM we Page n s u )

utl

H .O l t l D A .

NKWSP Vl’ K It

America Goes
Wild In Joyous
Celebrations

• R £ “fp.mV*mI'u" # * .“•&gt;

Growing of more diversified
# vrgetable crops other then celery
In the Seminole County area In
“'d er to meet future demands a t
the Banford S ta te Farm er’s M ar­
ket,
.today urged by C. K,
. Dawson,' county agent, who warn* ed that future business a t ths
markst may be imperiled If more
v« f» u bles are wot grown locally.
Said Mr Dawson:
"C rons other than celery, such
as cabbage. taearole, carrots,
beets, cauliflower, tomatoes, etc.
f should be grown locally t a fill
the demand at the 8anfonl F a rm ­
ers’ S la te M arket. For several
scasoiu the demand has greatly
exceeded the gup
. This Inadequate supply of vegetables
. for the most part originated else
W where and was brought
light here by
auto trucks "for resale. If there
were no other reason, our
ers should produce thosa Tteins
caUwl for by the trade a t th#
*, m arkst to ktsp this markst In a
m nourishing state, because once
w tke Farm ers’ M arket gains pis
reputation amonjr ths truckers of
"no regular supplies," th# trte k •ra wtu stop calling by Sanford
in fav or of such markst as d o n
cater to their demand. And whits
9 we- m ay think D a * th a t this
s
makes no difference, what with
unprecedented demand and out of
sight prices for celery, this de­
mand and price structure tan
Make an "“about face” In tb s not
b toe distant future.
•
"A
“A facto r which
Ich should not be
ICefWnwea »« H * w.we)

IN D E P E N D E N T

B fW | M V ,

e #1 »•* s*&gt;v 1111*fi li f e

in

Ise* r r
t h r n eat

uiitiMi*

I h r sliaihfirkr** o f st.IHI0.000
\» ' eta frs.Mi m u n itio n johit. an d
i i *m i•« 7.POO.U0O u n » m fd o y r ,| h y
( hf eltl'H *
I h r &lt;it n r r (h it io n o f h illio n a
i&gt;' siesllitf &lt; vktjrlh o f A r t n v i»ud
•.eel lesser il l&gt;n l*H|» I'lvrl

General Douglas MacArthur haa been designate.) by Prest.leni ,
Truman as Supreme Allied Commander to arrept the surrender uf all
Japanese Army and Naval fmrea and will govern Japan following ;
the formal surrender.
■

'

1

—

CITY BRIEFS

Manager Charles Morrison of
, cmn hope fori Kriersona softball team requssta
In consumption that at) playsrs of his team meet
at 0 :0 0 o'clock Thursday. evening,
at the Frierson store in order to

i

■ -- ■
BACK

FKDM

KUROI’ lt

OHXrer M. Jacobs, vetcrnii
months service with the
echnical (.’omreand in the
n
Theater,
returned
• an Air Transport Complans which landed at l.q
Field New York last
y and olsns to be homr

J. ('. Sheppard Will
.Manage EUstis Store
J t
Sheppard, assistant mantiger of the Mather Furnltura
Store of Sanford, has been proipmtrd to manager of the newly
oprfiri I Mather Store in Fustis,
according to information received
from W. F. Urunson, manager or
tlie local Mather Htore.
Mr. Sheppard who aasumet hit
new duties today, n in e to 8an-

I f l c w a r th e a te r
th e i'h ilip p in i llr ig .
G e n e ra l
J
t
H u tc h is o n
of Hanforrl i* a s s is t a n t dm
s io n a l S h m m a n .le r n f th e H l .t
Recent p r e s s d is p u te li e , h a v ,
shown the S a n f n r ilf t e s a n il K in r
idians are li v i n g u p tn t h e ir lr «
dltion us f ig h t in g m en
Praised (m l.enersl

One group, which inrludrs 17
Floridians, tits lawn praised t&gt;V
the commuinling general n f th e
•Hat Division fur making pnss
ihle
the
division's
IDO-mile
drive through Northern Minda­
nao. This group is the lOCih
Engineer Combat battalion, of
which the 17 Floridians are sp­
ec tlllsts.
Laboring &lt;lav and night un­
der a fierce tropic tun and in
torrential rains, they repaired
the acoret of bridges which retreatttig Japs had left In smok­
ing ruins along the Sayre high­
way.
Thoee mentioned are Robert E.
Jones and Howell D. Partridge,
of Jackionville; Pfe. Clayton E.
Johnson, J r . and Aubrey C.

w ith
-1*•*! I
fru tf
HIM th e •levk
llli*n t *.
lie
rvt v i v r t l « |tf .*i|i»irl w im iiu I b
o f th e iM uly Min! i* • &gt; * o t n v ^ l
••Arent iiM tien t .»t tiie* &gt; ..it D i r y o
ilo rtiu lM l.
H lu e jn c k r t S t a u f f i t
wife, th e
former Mias I *m ..- ! itmn, »•
now
rmiihoy in S ai*l*» r« l, Kin
Hr har two hroth«*fw m tin* »#r*
v ir e S y t
M ill M m u H b-i
in the
Arm y, %miu| A \ i:»11.n• MetitUinttii
S iV o iu l ('!««% K u u e n e S t a u f f e r i i
in I h r

i

sNuk&gt;

(iHKolinc Rationing
To Be Discontinued
Washington. Aug I*.
(Ah —
The
O l 'A
tod ay
ann ou nced
immediate trriiitnutiuip of
the
rationing
nf
gnsolne,
canned
fruits and v c g r t a h l r s , fuel oil and
oil stoves.
Price
Administrator
Chester
Bowles said that .meats, fats and
oils, butter, sugar, shoes and Urea
will stay on the ration lis t “ until
military cptbacks and increased
production brings civilian supplies

V

•
thei r three children expect
to join him shortly at Eustis.
I . T Stringer who has been
connected with the Mather Stores
for some time, will be tha akaist-

W. Kiilghton, of Orlando. Corp.
George C. Walton and Pvt. Rob­
ert G. Nevera. of Miami: Pvt.
Luka B. Harris, of Mfaml Beach;
Pvt. Eugene T. Jo y n er^ o f Telia
“
“
of

“Nobody it any happier than We
In O PA ," Bowles saiii. “that a i far
as yasollne It concerned, the ddy
Is finally here when we can drive
our cars, wherever w* please,
when we plsesr and as much a* * «

.1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80974">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 13, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80975">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80976">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 13, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80977">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80978">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 13, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80979">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80980">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80981">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80982">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8133" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7771">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ebe7fff5d584b115770506e6929fc598.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ffe75bd8b28cdac7fb7f5f4f2d985c6c</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80973">
                    <text>*

THE

eighth
W. r «
------------------------------ ---C5d p y M I t w , l e y Utee*
— „---------- --------------------------------F &lt; per 11m 1 or • la q a rt lM s
,
M par Una f a r 20 f a 5 3 t U m e c JL Va L U * *&lt;•
Ml s la t om r s t a a . . . Ma
P H O N E 140 O K B R I N G V Q U R AO* ter T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D
CMUit, f l r a w ard * t « the Una, 1Deluding phone and address.
A ll U T a rtls M sw sts f w altnaUona wanted w ill’ be charged f a r at the
reg ular clasalfWd rater.

H J i . l*ope Co. Inc.
UAH and Oil apace htatere,
W a t e r H e a t e r i„
R £ S 9 E D F R Y E R S — W e will
h i v e a limited num ber,of d ress­
ed .fry e r* fo r e *J* d uring l)»f
week
until
farther
notice.
Tender F r y Pottypry. 2206 ?BsnfctrH A «i PhxilkA ( f i l l

FOR 8 A i,E - New baskets nrul
bags, 5 cent* * each. I’almrtto I
. G r o c e r J . - t i l ? Palmetto Avenue

FOU RENT

o

JTfORAGK
(Jsrage,
storsrr.

vour rat j [ Kent'Specisl
rale
dead

NEW
playpen,
complete
m a ttr e s s ;
sm all
yacht.
Maple Ave.

with
BODY AND FENDKH
BIO A i r r o
WORK BY AN E X P E R T . HI!
PERIOH AUTO P A I N T l N f i large assortment of colors. Ynur
FOR SA LE
.
ear can look new. B ring it to
M odem six room country home
us ami see.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEM
located 5 miles out bn peved
Phone 522
road. 1 W acre* uncleertd land. 2 * * W. 1st St.

Robert A. - William a
Phone 732
Atlantic Rank Bldg. Bull

Service, registered
Phone 870-M.

E L E V E N nlea henei ten
1317 Douglas Ay*.
N IC E young milk cow,
J.C . Stapler. W est I

K I T C H E N cabinet for »ai*.
at 2S84 Hanford Ave.

Cal)

WAMHINC machine* repsireil
and *11 home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 7&lt;&gt;7
orth Mill*. Orlando, phone
•1072 or Sanford 9165. Prompt

OAK dining room Ubje, 4 oak
chair*. 1 large china c lo s e t
] buffet. 807 E. 3rd S t.

U P H O LST E R Y fabrics; Upealriei.
damask*,

slock

in

broratelle*,

ietect

a

good

from.

Jersey

” — AUTO
PAINTING —
NOW I* good lime In paint yn*ir
car. We also do expert bony
and fender repair. Yates Auto
Paint and Body Works, 1,06 N
Palmetto Ave Phone 371

fryers

R.S

lir ow n, 29H •N. 0 ntnge A y «
Phone 4063. Orlando," f l a . -

E

WANTKI) TO RENT
C O U P L E desires furnished hnu.LC
In or near town. Have car P
O. B oi 598. or phone 7 3 1-W.

[er 16 months old. fine Retumed Naval combat pilot,
rasnnably •prices!. Alwife and hahy must have 2
bedroom furnished house, E x ­
cellent care promised
Please
rail 23A-J.
TWO
122

wheel trailer, goes!
Avocado Av*.

tlrt*

T W O betiroorn furnished house
or spartment
Excellent rare
promised Phone B i l l Theater,
T O M ATO ES, nlc* rip* l o r «knJam es Barnett. Mgr
nifty and table. William W il­
liams, S u t # F * r m * r V Marltst, T H R E E OK four room furnished
phone 9 1 6 0 * 0 7 65I-M .
apsrtmsiit nr stnnll home by
civfilsns,
Two children.
It 15
TEN
A CK E R and a - Mod4nr
Park Ave.
Home. Priced I2.50O.Q0 Ray*
mond M. Ball, Resltsr. •
NAVY officer, wife. 14 months
Old boy. request 2 bedroom
apartment or home
Also in­
NEW B A T T E R Y
terested in buying
privately
.
co y v tR i
nwned'ear. Phone 1 1 0 0 , E xtcn
B atte ry Radios chanj
sfflh 297 between S A M
und
‘on 110 Volta A. C.
4 P. M
■ SE R V IC E c a

M ake
‘ t

Y o u r G taoU ne
C aro

U SE SH ELL

Coupons

W eal 1st 81.

worry will tie tranaportation both
here in the atate and In getting
the fruit to the conaumcr.
That’* the general picture aa
described here by Charlea C.
Commander, general manager of
the Florida Citrua Kxehang*. In
an rxcluaive Interview with T h e
Florida Citrus R epo rter.
'
J u * l what kind of prices the
grower can anticipate for his
oranges, grapefruit awl 4 n g * r TWO llKIMtOO.M apartment
inca throughout tbo coming s e a ­
house. Permanent resident*
son fs not a subject f e r - A ComII. Philips, Margaret Ann,
mander prediction a t t h is-tim e —
but he does believe* t h a t all
nvuMable early -oranges, going
into f re ih fruit channels, will
command celllnr p r i c e ! through­
out the period to a t l e a st Dee. 1.
Me said that alread y pretafnr n t Imycr* are demanding o f
their usual sources of supply
■‘that firat car o f oranges yeu
pack and every c ar you can send
men from then o n.’
While he has not had time to
confirm the reports, ho has beard
on "rather good authority” that
buyers are today offering *2
to 12.50 on the tree for oranges,
run of the crop—and from other
sources It was learned that prearnson activity In purchase* of
crops not yeil mature AT9 ionic*
what greater right now than at
any comparable time in recant
years.
It* hi* prediction that the first
gra|K'fruit will move out of the
state about .Sept- 15 to Sep. 2 0 ,
the initial shipments probably
coming from Manatee county,
closely
followed
by
shipments
from I’ol ami Lee ( F o r t Myers)
counties.
Ornngra, in light supplies, will
AN I F|&gt; While a-'iiutit t ” tit move out of Polk county, not
60 years old with on tic. to luicr than Oct. 1. followed by
act as gtivrrtit'SH fur it*o ,rttn!| shipmrnta from Orange end Lake
countica and potaibly from aome
children duties Itght i&gt;nv (16
to * 2 5 tayek vtlth n«int stul area* In the weal c oast section.
Its too early to talk about t a n ­
board. tle|&gt;criditig on 'tualtfica
gerine shlpmenta. but he b e ­
tions of oerson hired Prrmun
ent living conditions nli-al with lieve* the croh will be somewhat
smaller than last year, of good
room with private bath, south
,IunIitv and finding n ready side
urn i-s iioa u re, localetl m ita
st ceiling most of the time, e*
hsitis lirarti, Mellaiur tie. Fill
•m ocean Apply ll-i.ihl ilffirr- pecially with good promotion end
for further details
«u &gt; /, . t advertising behind the deal.
The I‘. *45-4fl season r* going
I,, I.,- ihe most difficult In many
year*, he believe*—because of
D K E SS m aking uiul n i- r oi o-in .&lt;o ( the im ttcred bloom, hut he aatl
Navy uniform- I -It L ttli M rip s tr* that shipment* will con
l ill lie on in lo the month of
IH H flttm Hi lt) H i l l HI
August with hsrdly » b re lk be
PHM
Y LS I I I M ' H Il,|)
I ween the liMfr-tfi season and the
t O l ’ Jt loituial tlenii'- for pnv..ry following picking and shipping
in money m a tte r, is strictl; period.
,
respected here
f-'ijriids an-l
The fruit generally is of good
relatives
arc
not uuvsln'iied
quality. with tho exception of
about your credit
Your ern
oranges which sre showing qDlte
plover or huslnris associates |
will not hear of yo-ir tiers-mul I a bit of tnelanose with the oul^
nf f a i n
There i- no ca use for t aide appearance " n o t too good.”
T h e site range will be. generally
enibarrassm eol ,
KkSliaiixbh creibi lequirrments streaking . a sire or two greater
No co-makers o'
nev loan* than l i l t year with the ff|llt
now ,m the trres siting up “ vary
'arljibte payno-r:, plans.
well.'' The rating quality, "ami.
F A M l t .Y l o t s
CO
after all, that is what W* *bc
Florida Bank ItMg
Phntte Tl
s e llin g " he *aid, will bo o jeep
lion ally good
Of interest to canners *nd p r i ­
c e * , ori anil to grower* generally,
ns well »» the trade, i* hi* pre­
diction. if not *n outright s t a t e ­
ment, that the Juice yield, « * c

EEG a ITNOTICE
• ' NOTICE
SKNI.UOI.K t d l . M t , FLOItlDA
A to m
nth. I N I
NOTICE IS KKHEIIV UIVEN that
puriuant lo Section &gt; of Chapter
117)4, l a w , of Florida. Act, of
l )fIT. known ae the MC HP IIY
AtTT. the
following deacrlbcd
land In Seminole County. Florid*,
will he offered for eat, at pulillc
outcry for the hlaheet and heel
raeh bid. euhjecl lo the right
of the T r u s t * * . of the Internal
Improvement Fund to reject any
and all bid*, at the Courlhouee
healnnlna at 19 90 o'clock A M.,
on the l o t h day of September,
, A.1I, I I I L Oulelde of rnunlrlpall&gt;
Ilr*\ eaaent,nl for road right
of m ay 20 0 feet wide will l.e
reeervrirl from any parcel thrnush
which there ie an eiiatlng Slate
llnad. Aa to all lands title lo
one half of all petroleum rind
three fourth , of other rnlnerale
will bn reserved
All Pnplatled pert of ([-**. lies
MW Cor of Lot 12 IJLuck tl, run W
111 ft S ir to HE Cor of lad 24
lllk U, E )t&gt; ft N PS-7T ft E &lt;0 ft
N to I l e a ) lllock (I A.D Chap
freli'a Mubdlvlalon Plat Hook I Page

21.

tads ! l £ 24 (iracellne Court.
Plat Book 3 Paae I)
I art, (. 1, a, 10. 23 A 3) Hecke
Addition P la t Hook I Page to I
lad* i l l A I II Plnehur *t I'lal
[took t P a s s Tl
tart, 2 &amp; 1 lllock * Cryalal
Height* plat tlnnk a Page II
N 111 yd of EJ4 of NK’l of NVV U
Sect loir 14 Town*Mt&gt; 31 Sciuth
It.inge II Kas|
lad. I) A II Oak Hill Plat
Honk 1 Paae
I aria A. II. C. D. E. F, tl. A H
Hlock 41, Amended! Plat nf t'ry&lt;Ia1 l.ake Share*. I'lal Hook I
P a s* IIN 19* ft of H 344 fl of E IIS ft of
WH t l NW U of s w u Of NWU
Section I f. Townahlp 13 South
tU n s* 3# Kant.
lait* I lo 13 lllock 3. I'lne T e r ­
race Plal Hook 4 page t l
lad* I to 21 Hlock 1 Pine Ter
race Plat llook 4 Page 4,
AM Hlock 14 Pine Terrace Plal
Hook 4 P a g ' 4&gt;
(art 7 Rwnpe*. Ird Addition lo
Hlack llam m ick Plal llook 3 nag,

2o

&gt;

Township 31 South Ilange l i r . u l
a 1)9 tl ot S’ l i t I t - o f t v l l l - f l
of U S or aWH o f KEW ’ Section
I t . Township *13 South, f t * n i c e s t
E aaI- *
*, % - * * .. v .
Lot, l t i t o H t r a r e i t c u r H o t
Hook 2 Psgr 19,
•
Lot a l i t 4 t i l P in ,h u n t , p u t
Itonk ) Paae 71.
Lot 1 lllock t, Crystal lt«l*hi»,
I’Ut Honk t Paas tl
l^it 4 lllock t, Crystal llvlshte.
PUI Hook t I’sg* It.
*
W ,
of lllock t Tier la. The
Town "f Hanford,
D.t* I t A 10 lllock t l
Crystal
U k . Winter U°Jnt&gt; Mubillvllon.
L&gt;l I t A ti
South Sanford
Height.
Aiklltion Plat
Hook 2
P e a ,* II* A l l t .
Loi» I lo 1) lllock I Pine T e r ­
mer Plat Hook t Pace It
b i t , 1 tu 11 Dlnek t Pine Teri.n
Plat Hook t pace It.
.L"i&gt; I to I t lllock 7 Pine Terrace Plat Hook t
peae I t .
Lot. I to f t lllock I Pine T e r ­
race Plat Hook t paae I t .
Ia&gt;l» 1 In i t lllock I Pine T e r­
race plat Hook t P M * I l ­
ia.t . I to 1* lllock 10 Pine Terrare Plat Honk I page 44
I d . I lo l« lllock 11 Pine Terface Plat ltnok t P a g , I I.
U i i 1 lo » [Hock 11 Pine T e r ­
race Plat Honk t pace II.
Lot I lllock 11, Pine
Terrace
plat llook t Paae I I .
. Lot* ! I ! l i t i II lllock I )
Pin, T. f race Plat Hook t paa* It.
lo la t i l l
lllock
I ) Pine
Terrace plat Uook t page It
n to It Of Lot ID lllock tl Tier
*
At* Marlin',
Addition,
Plot
ltnok I Paae It.
MW’, of HHti (lee* ity)
Section
22 T " * nah Ip 20 South JtanRe an

er
belore
the
terentr-M tenlb
In lKtfff Alexander B u n t i n ' I n .
(t,lh )*rlay of'Auauel. I t t l . ' o i h e r - stalled at
Vntleyfield. Quebec,
wlee a Decree Pro Conlteeo will
be entered aaelntt run Xor InUure what is claimed to have been the
a4 ipptar. pUa.vhf aoewer M . r * - first wood grinder f o r wood pu)»
QUlred by law bertle.
man ufacture in America.
'•
It le ordered tlial thl* notice be
publlehed once a week for four
Paperbcuyd i» used in c o n tain ­
(4) roneerullve weeka In The San­
ford Herald, a newepaper pul)- er* for ihpll case*, ammunition,
llahed at Hanford. Hein:nolc Court­ gun
barrel*.
machine Iparl*.
ly. Ktnrlrfc
W 1TNKSS n r hand and ecal blood plasma and food and medi­
cal supplies.
-,
&lt;]
thle It day of July. 1)41
&lt;i P HERNDON
Clerk Clrrult Court
(OFFICIAL MEAL)
&gt; IIT IIK
N&lt;jtlr« I* ItrfrLy iclvrn (hat l
rtiKMRr-ci in buRlriERm At 1Q3
Kait Klral Htrrfl.
FI a
utidtr t ti«' flctlllutio n«m*. H‘»l|y KlddlolATifl Kind I hi*I 1 IriNnl
fo reRlRtcr &gt;«ld n»rtk« purnuant
In th« l«rm« nf th# *'rlclili*m»
Kam« Hintui**". (Chapter 20»6J of
Flnridji) with lh** Clerk of th*
Circuit 0»urt of Hemtqulc County,
Florida.
yire

Dorothy (I

Hh»tjMr». (lwn*r
auk

»

m ;

Production of b arre llin g equip­
ment in 19-M had a value o f 482,800,000, eomp-re«i with *48.000,000 In 1043. and *55,000,000 in
1041.
The radio manufacturing indus­
try with a wartime payiool of
360,000 w o rk rn , estimates about
two-thirds of them arc women.

L-.t
&gt; Magnol 1* Height* I'lst
II—k i p * ( e 74.
ivol* 17 A II lllock 19 Sartlando
O.l* llrtadon
Clerk of ih« Circuit Court Hami­
lton County. Flortils.
(SEAL)
IV TIIM CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
* J t litrtA I, CIRCUIT, IN AND
f o n
4 i : h i v o i .m
c o u n t s '.
ri.o lltD A .

IN CH A N C K H V

NO.

MATHEW II nUKKUTT. )
I't.AINTIFF.
)
vs
t f)t.
HEHSIE 111’ UK ETT.
W d lt C R
DEFENDANT. „ )
lilt DEH OF rUtrLICATION
Tti 11ESS IE BU RK E T T .
wltosa

c ■'I'-nr* )■ unknown.
rt
la.l I Hlock It Hanlando
* V-414 »rr h«rphy ordered fu
la-1 2 lllock 22 Sartlando
i-a-ur i frt RofiRlIy of by »#ltorn**y)
la-1 t Axiork 12 Sanloiuh.
ixt3VA,rr (br sworn bill «»f comlad 4 ptc-ck I) Hanlnndo
NF.V, A Sty lllock S Tier l&gt; Th* i.Lxir.f fll*d herein ftvnlnM yiiu,
mum t&gt;« lnc| n lull for A^vorre, on
Town of Hanford
lad* 14 A 13 llli-rk 43 Snulando
lad 20 lllock 43 Sanlnndo
tart I Plneerert Plat Hook S
page f4.
tail IS Plnecreal Plat Hook S
P-, g e 71
TltP STKES OF TICE INTKIINAI.
IMPROVEMENT
FUND
OF
TIU-2 S T A T E OF FLOHIDA
14y O P Herndon
AMENT TIUIHTKEH I I FIN D
SEMINOLE, c o r NT V

R r l a i . , . It'K cool out of the
■umnnrr hr«t . . . fipeclill)'
when you have ■ Klaaa of
yoor favorite at

BILL’S PACKAGE
S T O K E &amp; UAK
A Complete line of
Wine — Beer — Whiskey

= iii= iiE E iii= (ii= iii= iii= m = iii= iii= iii= iii= m

Living Room De Luxe

8
•• K

r

-i

■ • , P |^ f t J
M L - -

t*

g

L O ST Ifiiflit tun hnthinj; tru nki
mini *rrrt'n
while to will be­
tween Country Club Road and
Franch Ave. I'lraac return tn
The Hanford Herald,

G A SO L IN E

SP E E D Y 8A LES &amp; SERVICE
301

Transportation Expected To Be
Most Difficult Citrus Problem

W ED N ESD A Y , A UG U ST 8 , 1 9 ^

F L O R ID A

\A) SI

You f a r t h e r
ETHYL

H ER A LD , HANFORD.

FOUND

P L E N T Y -srinoowi and doore- Nice
jo t “ of F ie n c li noon. Duhart’l
l.u mber Yard .

Five room hungafdw eloae to P ri­
mary ichool.
' f l 1-'-/
Robert A . William*
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank B I 4 l

HANFORD

&gt;-

Mat k tint) white
doir
n ii tti f d
number
I III!.
KUiborn* 475 or

ependabl
PI ON E E R

F U R N I T U R E T H A T HAS
NOT HOLD AS Q U IC K L Y

SIT. WANTED
PRAC TIC AL
571 W

WALLETS

N UR SIN G .

A S I T SH O U L D . S E E . .

Phono

Friday’s Paper

WANTKI &gt;

FOR

S M A L L gnreory store In Hanford
m surrounding territo ry. Phone

DETA ILS

Sanford Furn. Co

SUM KUNE to rule and shere
expense*
to Texas.
Leaving
Wednesday, Aug.
16.
Phone
407

BELTS

FULL

GRACIOUS, COMFORTABLE
9 PIECE LAWSON LIVING ROOM GROUP
The K'ntccful ‘liru-s and classic simplicity of this
design have made it u favorite th«t will n£ver
Iks outmoded. Its buoyant innerspring construc­
tion, deep spring-filled cushions and spacious
*

THE SENATOR
P IG SK IN
W ith

proportions
arc
an Invitation to comfort. &lt;Con,
" ’»
slats of large, comfortable (Sofa, Lounge Ghair,

W A L L J5T ,

LEGAL NOTICE

Two EntLTables, Two Table Lamp*, marble bases,

none* t o m a t s
A. J . EDMONDSON, wko*&lt;
resldsttee I. unknown.
You are hertky required to el)1
•ear la l b * Ctreult Court of Sent
hols County. Florida, I * Ckanear*
to th* 3rd (U7 of a**t*ait)*r t i l l
a a eerlala suit fer dtvorr* (her*
n ptndln*. an abbrevtatw] Hit* •
uhleh css* la NsItie.Mee Kdraoed.
ran. eUlullfX versus A. J. BD
nondton. dafeedsnl.
Wltass* my hded and offlelK

Cocktail Table, all in bleached woods. Also two

y i n d o w » O n l y

*«tob :

ro :

THE PRINCE1

*+! _ T- * . ,

.

H

Genuine E n g l i s h Mqrocco
r 1 --------‘ C h a n g e

Pocket. Tail and Black.

i n n i i •M i u

-

H M »tV tR

Throw Rugs . .*. A wonderful value a t‘ . . , . .

FURNITURE
Starting Saturday, Aug. 11,

Clerk e ( . t h e Ctreul»
ft P * * r j .
_ ,

O -M O V I N / J l i l j j
M lD IC A T IO N l/ « iS S

oil In ONE oulflllVm M m
KELIEVCS—

Money

Our whole Becond floor has been remodeled and a

Ijm fg&amp; r] Sr ir
p g Q S tg y

large stock o f furniture reconditioned—We are

? — Inflamed W a t e r y Pyei

2—
3—

$ 1 .9 5

to .

$ 1 0 .0 0

Seminole
;
Tire Shop, Inc.

iV? ?

m
m m

1 7" -l - 4'V

offering this together with a large group of brand
new furniture a t a big reduction!

Reipliotery Congntkxi
Natol Irritation A Sneeslng

’ • r*’ *

Touchton

fU B . a W B W A K D K R

tOt-N. PARK AVE.
qttrpiV

�t
•
If we with to b* frtwi If v a with U
preserve larlelete thoee Incstiaubl# privi­
leges for which w# hiT» bees bo ioag cm *
Undine— wb must flghtl
*—r AT HI C'X DE.-IBT.

VOLUME XXXVJ

.1
Eht

i &amp;

m

• /

AN

Established IM S'

SAN FORD.

IM I t l •&gt; « l i U
ipM will
• ■ re ta in **
t i M far 1ta­
lk banka Start

r

t f e f t
IN D E P E N D E N T

FL O R ID A ,

ot U|

N EW SPAPER

F R IlU t.

A U G U ST

10.

191.1

M em b er A sso ciated

%

President Truman Sharp Rise In
Explains Results Navy Losses
Is Reported
f
Of Potsdam Meet Submarine Lagarto Is
Given Up As Lost'
With Crew Of 90; j
47th Sub Missing,
ill*

n*»&lt;lii»d

&lt;Ht
tavnt Ini r.t I'rrts i
m
l i i k y o him I M ummm i aim- ri)w&gt;ri* tmlny (hat
iiuiUI kvnp iu*r ^•^^|M'rnr.
•»tit«l t|ia11 th»* w in it ' I
•ii hi,
[ I h»ok w |ik r t h« i in! of lilt* war." Hut tin*

I'rtMl

A 'h arp rite in Ntvv louse* has
tuanMed thr combat rrtsualtie* of
W ASH IN G TO N , A uk * 10.
the united fun ca to LOHH.'JK? the
(AP) — PreHident Truman,
p i „ nn(ifl
Army and N i w
reported last j
fturgwt Japaneae civilians last
* lanin.^(.1 U I night. The Army placed its losses ,
night "to leave industrial
«» 1*2*. 1."19 and the Navy
at;
14A.U77
cities immediately and save
.
»
themselves1 f r o m destruc­
_
In »n ironic note, iyi peace k i p i
Al
the
meeting
of
tho
Sc
mmole
licnrei
around
the
cornel.
the
p
tion/
*
County f a r m Bureau on U'ednc.
N“ *v announced the s u b m a r in e ,
~ In a nation-wide radio re- day.
tnc purchase of the Richard L agsrtn ami her ci r a of HO ware
jiort on the Potsdam Big Hickson
Japanese
farm on Celer) Avenue '" a 1 while on |i
Three conference and the waa approved for u»r of the water* It »■&gt; /he (TTfiftsub lost
1 f'r Japanese surrender
will
war in the Pacific, Mr. Tru- Central Florida Experiment St«
m m said the Mjruphtitm Attack linn, accord in* to .1 E Wathen. find i'nngre-is ready to put Im
media
tr
end
to
ihp
draft,
it
wn*
1
was “only a wlrmntf of thing* •ecretary
to*Iny
f’lontr ro*iuonnl ;
A resolution was alto oa* m-.I,
f to coma," and added that unleaa
it'Milrr* sa&gt; they will he^ii* h
.th e Japaneae surrender. wide
recommending thAt the M|»rri
■pread atomic bombing of war ment Station Committee rnnke I r i vr l*i hull induction* u» ftooii
available for use the *um of |6tm n- ,hr
- m l , , ha, .
Industrie* ia certain.
" " ' « » • ' rB"
Thev a i r ,
Saying thia country and C roat for start of operaUune within the
Britain realuad the "trag ic alg. next 30 dlays
a y . The !t,,.,d
f lb
,lu,i'
on (,fl H
In
fan *.
(,enernl
Alphnnne
_ nifjeante of the atomic tHimb,“ rectors aaked County Agent &lt; K
«t«ff. aaid ‘
A the President in hia prepared ad. Dawton t o 'e sta b lish a 8ml C..n Jin . French chief of
ilreaa went on:
•ervation
lliatricl in Samnmle *1 the 1’rtain trail tmlav thnl 1
County. with
headcpiartei.
at there » « . a gentlemen'* agree
s j
"The world will
no te ‘ Chatthe
merit" . between Robert Murnhy
flrat atomic boglb waa dropped Sanford.
It waa announced by M. 1. 'b e l. H Ibplnmal and Adm. Je a n
•m Hiroshima, a military base
'That waa becauae we wlahed in Cullutn, president of th* County- Harlan *tl|uilatfng French non
A the flrat attack to avoid, in an Farm Bureau, that the d ec ! to resistance whan the Allies Inndrd
AfricaThe
testimony
in
* far aa poaaible, tho killing of the Richard Hlcksnn farm ha 1 in
%
Civilians
been drawn and filet) In the name came in a letter which nidge
Paul
Monglttcaux rei|ueatrd to
7**0
"But that attack i&gt; only
a of the Board of Education
j
gam in g of thing*
to come If
Upon acceptance of this tract throw more light on Marshall
i
Japan doe* not surrender, bomb* nf land, the requirements of the P t ta l n s attitude toward i hr Allied
j y will hove to be dropped on a a f law Will hav« been, met and the Invasion- The last defense wit i
Central Florida. Eiperiment fttaj tp-aae. •* expected to U t a i l e d '
tfen wiir? ba a . ' f * c t Agricultural Sttday.
be Ioat. 1 urge Japanese civilian* Director
Harold
Mowry
of
fo lenvo industrial citiea Imraed- Uaintxvllla, has slated that oper
lately, and aavc thamielva* from atinns will be started at once,
looking toward solving problems
de*lrucllon.”
Mr. T ru m an gave no Indication of anil, fertiliser*, climate, and
that the enemy had made any plant disease.
Jo hn Ivey, head of tin- I mu'*
gestures, either since the edvent
Erection of new facilities mu»t ('luh membership team known »»
ir
of the terrible new weapon or await the next Legislature, ae it Ivev's Climbers, today found turn
Following in the number key
the entry of Rusala Into the war, was too late tn secure an appro­ self at # distinct disndvnt.inge
&lt;1 1 S 11h*ri a- Manr h a r ia thi rdr i where epnieA h»v«* t»eon |»m
*
to end by capitulation the de­ priation at thr time the bill In fact In * grave dilcinnin iiin­
(If) \614iilIvoti tok, RubaiiUm |m&gt;m tin tiie aSt j* uf (Mpiiri Hivi
thr
station,
wai to the f a c t that h* wa* unable &lt;u
struction ' of which he warned authorising
H I MkmiAH, ^here our idr
flenatve u h«it*Ml
drawn Operation* will alao be attend the Lion's meeting t.-biy
,a* them.'*
( I I lv*t» JiiiiA, niiother I- S u And ifrownd l&lt;«*«
limited- during
the
next
two la-cause all Ui« em ploye . ..f in*
I’Tr
Surrender or Kuln
Only auiTen der, he aaid. will year* by lack of personnel, but shoe store were away on v«.»!..«i | (f* I (sUAffi. our I'miftr ItHAs
( 0 1 Aren went n&gt;f Hcutk'koo^r
•iert? Chtnr-o h m «» * .ire
atop the use of the n i » aijency trained scientist* will !&gt;e added
Lion C |, Powell, h,-*.| ..f &gt;h. |South &lt; hiiin
of demolition and t lie Japaneae just h* i|uukly hs they can be ccirpretlng te*m known ... 1'
I'■
i 7 i Mur run 1 tre f in a 3 re.•*i* ui
v the Hr i’ oh f*
* retired, .aid Mr I ullum. I‘lan» Pushers. atlrmied
nttrrrallve la ruin
the
m. ' ng
e on Sirivu iH.r e ,t od Jew* S
In Hia flrat lengthy radio talk, call for » ronijilete^ataff of ertto- and announced that hi- lean «•«* ^^ ill 4i|&gt;en thr whv for thr offei
Borneo unit (H*(uir tutor
mm thr J mpn . | i "l.nhli* lift
Q Mr. Truman gave no Indication* mologisl s, pntnologiatx, chemist*, rr es e n t »nd that he full. &lt; m &gt;. tp-l
(‘J t The I'hilippinen,
vi«r Ally clfAr rd of I up*, wlreii
when he expected the J e p a n e s c to ami other «cienti*ta neceaaary to in win the contest which end* in
l&gt;J tnvAAionji
triVAftld
of the ( hum ( oh
and Jap a n c » r liomr otUntL
quit, either through aurrender or conduct complete agricultural e x ­ Beptcmber. and looked forwnni fo/
White a r o * ; Jati-mntndlnfl, .sended area, Allied rnnirolleti
through force.
periment*.
to being " t r e a t e d " U&gt; a Iunlit rS'li*
Ha added that in addition to and picnic by ths losing ir»m
But he tald the Boviet decision
* to declare war on Japan waa only other operations, it ia planned
T eam -leader
Ivay.
however
one of the accrct tnllllary a r ­ that th* Station will conduct e x ­ today contested this statement
periment*, t*»t» and develop new •nd said that he would make up
rangement* made a t Potsdam.
"The J a p s will aoon learn some and better v a n ftlr* aa well aa for lost time.
of tiio other military secret* Improve upon obi strain* of vege­
The I .lu llIt Rif I Cft] I41 roil (
th
agreed upon al Dsrlln,” he as- table* of all kinds. There will un­ I’ark
Park Hunt
Bunt Houghton in r.g„r'l
aerted, " T h e y will learn them doubtedly develop a more diversi­ to the fixing of th« fmi t-ilii 11**11
flrat hand— and they will not Uka fied farming throughout Central of a road shelter for **r» to m e n
Liquor ^I *sr * find
in
Florida &gt;• * result of RUCb on th* lakcfront bo o l*,
• them."
tt
tmut close mi 1imi(«'i*l f**» ’ ■
The Chief Executive devoted a atudie*.
*
French Avenue whlrh f-- - l.ii-.m
hour parttHl tmrncdmi* !\ f
large abare of hi* addreu to an
Dr. II M lluprrcht, director I baa been nrarlv washed
by
Ing l*rr* Icir'.i I'm man's "If
analyal* of what was accom­ of th# local Celery Experiment recent rain*
proclamation
.. f
ib&lt;J «i &gt;« &gt;-■ ■
plished In hia Potadam conference Laboratory, h»s drawn up plana
surrender. It wa, » oiuni rut-. I I.
‘th Preniter Stalin and Brltlah for Immadlatr *lart of the s t a ­
-te a' Mlniitara Churchill and tion. and the** are now under
d a y by May-i Edward llu;*eonaideratlon of the Farm Bureau
Dr. W.V, Hitting presidi-nl •'
A tV H
T t * Bar* U. ft. Urea
directors for any advise they may
"M aste r Mind" Charles Mum t h e Sanford Merchant’s A ssimm
^Centonueo an S i | i glghll
MICHIGAN. N.D. Aug Hi. (Ah son was not ii hit dlsheartrurd tlon. arinouiH’e.l that immediali-U
* The final plans, said Mr. Cul- —Seventeen bodies wer* r*ruv*r*il today about the exhibition gtirnn ■following the I'rraldenl's I".
lum, will be submitted to Director today from the tangled wreckage In Orlandn Wednesday evening in elem stion, s to r e, in general will
Mowry for his consideration, and of the observation car Inly, which which hia Frierson team was close and remain rinsed for tin
wM be made known a* soon as a locomotive plowkd e* two sec­ beaten by Bumby Hardware's rest of the day if the proclaim!
received. Any person having sug tion* of tho Emplr* lluibli-r. the softball team by a score of 'I to tlon la Issued In the morning hut
should
If In the aflerniHin or evening
pee1lions ____
_ contact any Farm great Northern Tran wont mental 2.
*
Bureau
director or Dr. Ruprccht, train,
rssu d
collided
here
Thursday
In fact, Mr. Morrison was quite s to r m will close for the rest of
aa ill
all sc
suggestion* wilt- be given
night, killing an estimated wore
roud over the way hia Ixrys tb a day and remain cIoscnI &lt;m On
coiUMirstlon,
tsmera
and when d e te r­
ittlrd tho Orlando champs, and following day. RrstaurAntn. ilrug
and Injuring 60 more. If, ieriou*.
P t if Robert W . Von Harbulii,
mined
ted they
thi will be carried out * *
said that hia pitcher itufo hurled stores and filling station* will
♦ eon of Mr. and Mr*. A. 0 . Von quickly
Ickly sa funds end personnel
follow Sunday closing hour*
Ilerbolis, 615 Myrtle Avenue, ia pcnnlL -I
John Carnsroo, Dakota division fine hall with Martin receiving,
until the fourth inning when two 4. Closing of liquor store* and
home on 30 day leave from tho
superintendent,
geld
recovered
The director* of ths Bursaa ex­
European Theater where be has pressed their appreciation of the bodies included tfx women, ten walka and two hits led to the B e e r parlor* will ulao he rompul
scoring of three ruha by tho Sory throughout the county fur
been aervlng for the past year.
of Stsli Senator L F. members of ths armed services, _____
^ _____
__ ____
__ t h s 34 hour period. Deputy Sheriff
Bumby
tram. ____
For __
three
Inningij
; . He entered the service in May, services
aad
one
negro
porter.
Hr
»ald
he
Boyis knd of -Henry Watson for.
_ 1043, and served with the 96th th* considerable time end work saw In the wreckage the bodies neither side scored and th# seven |Jack Hickson said today, sneak
• Division of the 320th Engineer* both contributed free of chares of three more women, four men Inning game was played In t h e y i n g fo r S h e r if f Charles Hand
Sanford Post Office will
* In th* Battle* of Normandy,
Ing tbs legkl papers In and a child yat to be recovered, reconl time of 66 mtnutea.
according to the |-resiilrtit*
northern France, Rhineland and ________n with transfer of the which make a death toll of 25.
After
I’ rrvatt
of
Friersons
_______but will operate on holial Europe.. Ha jw a rs four Unit to the Experimental Sta&gt;
whiffed In the sixth Inning, Mar
achcdulc an.1 will make r..l
t* stars on hia ETO rlbbo,
tin doubled and scored* on “i e i *
| also hat the food cotvdoe
Cook'a' hi L Cdnk In tufh V o t e d l e c t io n * as on Sundays ' i t was an
Adonoed
by Joel K. Flebl. postas Rufo was safe at first base on
4 1 r ‘ INCUT* PROMOTED’
M te c.
e close decision.
All depsrlm enls at the City
The Frierson Infield, according
LAUGH LIN FIELD, DEL RIO,
Mrs. Mary Jan* Alger died
to Mgr- Morrison, sparkled with Hall and * t the Court House, are
TEXAS, Aug. 10, (SpectsI) —

11. •!*--*• -olid »r I " 1" .\ '!
I U T that tin Culled
- --Hinniiny !.•
I.,i-.*&gt; in fin- ali'i-n o - "I any
- n i l e t a l e r o t 11 i
dining .1it|,iin * »i&gt;r»t
|ll'Mt’J- lll ll'l I ♦'{••'I 1 ' ' .lltil
in\ hi I i i i k Knroa, Manlet lll'ltlies w I f f I I |Mi l l . .
.ilid t h e . l a p - h e l d halt " t Mikhalm Island. More1
I ‘•'to e a r i i i ' t I ' l a n e * a m i &gt; np. r f o r t - wvr« roarin g over
.l,i|i m a i n l a n d in f o n t u n l l l i p .i l l . u k .
'I iw m i
iv p o rled th e
ileel
in a c t i o n S o v i e t
' .
ii&gt;- a l r e a d v d i t v t i o - l " ' i
i h t e ,* e * l a h l i s i i e d f o n t i - . i . ii ii -o
n ,m e n l o u a i d
fin
in .i i i " I
M a m iu ir ia and

Soil, F e r t i l i z e r ,
ClimateAnd Disease

n .i .
", -

A rchitect Plans
ro r Freeze Plant
Ok eyed By Board
Sili’ l&gt; Selected AI
( ommereiul Street
\n&lt;f French Avenue
I"
il *
red-

..t

E

Services Held Today
F o r Mary J . Alger

aariy Thursday at her home, 41V
We. James I*. Isgley, Jr.
West , First-Btruet after a linger­
promoted to the rank of Cor
ing Illness.
on Aug. 1, 1946, at, this
Bom Her. 4, 1856 in Bettis
Marauder pilot school of
Creek, Mich., th* 00 year old
Army Air Forces Central F ly h * woman had mads her horns in
Training Commend. C
Sanford sines 1637. Her only
l* the son of Mr. and
E £ S . i n £ o rl Carpenter pf
Ingley of Elliot Avenue,

•

*

I •,

* i-.

g

ii

.IM Will Bf Fur in
iVrccnt With ('fil­
ing Of One Dfillar
fiMil tj I till i*— 1 . iM.llMg
gun,, Wll t •*f 41 ui Ivl­
&lt;11 In* |net mil-* I in th*
»**’•! !&lt;• p e rm it
finittiripitt
v I .» |&gt;lati, with M flilt AItn u 111
"f

1

$ I HO JHM m ufith "ti riich

« i 'i thr liti Itriitg punt By
111m ui tn rofmiuim-r „ u i ♦Ii- iim *

■f Th*

mr&lt;lifmnri'

pul

up*iti iln

f i* * ( ri'inhng by tb»* &lt;"nm nn ’»It*it
»t
ht'T T u(MiIrv iif if»rn«*»n. rr
kirtiiti i ns In y

1 hr l ft ft fthnil hr prtui bv
to tht* (MBlift lit
l '**•i lui n
it. 11r MTV I f Juft (MlIII lilt ,
1 1.
* fien illuii tiltrf h re.
Mi •k*
HfH'llOII
‘»f
1MUM ' '
ft'IM1l Ml
I prov idl'd thiif
,apI I**t n d l w t

mul

turn

but

thr
thr
but
Ml b.
lb*’
ihu
to

Uii a' 11v by th t 10th dny of »*uch
u.-M-tb t n ii't CdHrftinl mt ut ditirm
dutiiiy Mu* pt«(|mBflK month
Siftlmu

4 provide* thut it

lx* u11 Imv%fo| for the seller lo
iimkf rtdlccUon* of ulilittfA un■%* either the t n iM »rt* fill lee led

i ip

tR e

I I tl 1 '' * fVs* t .411 »&lt;*11
\
'.iniiiiie .l ,11 arftnl
i' •»* •
* it M*UiI|*r if
ml
1 - ' hm] t in pi* r ii r ,
M
v 11'inir trd ti»d.AV
■ ‘ ' \ 11 &lt;i u ii •* Im nr fur
. &gt;&gt;l I mi•a11 put on a
t i- \ idrlifAtiuli.
►" i i ' iiM-nt coni m i l d
*e
\i t io’ \ tirnmicJLil
■* 'iM thAt
Tokyo bus
• -'Mu tiMidrj unctmditionI
Htmhito,
a
iLr Niltj»on»t«* i*

f'
'" 1
- f ■*

' \
IK* be..44*1
"
f &lt;+*
4**' »1
f
1. n H
|t.
ft t f il k
»1 - - * 1
' ||ftl
y i &lt;■N
ft • • t
i 1 1. -1 k i * ■'
' i t i'ftt ’ ..it. K.
tl-.. I'h 1|||» &gt; * ■il*
' II' f- pv . *
1 d.ttn .. .
b m *.f il*. It
1 ft •
n , m y ..f
'
,t • I . '
idiHit
* 1
i
,i i
lqill|&gt;m""' '
' •
*
wi lt * •
•H' 1 M

Frierson’s Yields Tn
Bumhy’s By 3 To 2
In Thrilling Contest

I inn,-

.oi.l IIHt

•

hi«

il'iti w .
‘m •

1 tii-

thront.

: re i -'.M i i a n t i n l t i d l
’ '■ii S'** -sg find BwrtlUh
fur
rtU v
to
th©

,

Sanford Team Is Stores Will Cluse Consumers W ill
Narrowly Beaten Following Official Pay Utility T ax
Ending Of The War
By Orlando Club
On 4 U tilities

James And Robert
• Von Herbulis Are
Back From Europe

■ -t o ,,n it

t

•l! \Vi*a|| »•**IIk

Lions Seek Repairs
To SallorB’ Shelter

25 Are Killed In
R a i l r o a d Wreck

V )

'rd 'm f e i
if I KUdl

f V or

i-jio rieil within
IM)
1 Hohin &lt;Ttailar, the

-

r\ • uiiUO^'i •

* ft'i22KJ4ejiv(ll;i v«lS?“.lH

•

Nl'MRER 156.

1'resn

Only Condition To
Be Retention Of
Emperor Hirohito

it,

Calls Upon Japan To Land Purchased
Surrender
Or • To
O U IE C IIU C *
VXI
au _
n
|
Face Destruction; ror Development
wpb Rules Upheld' Qf Farm Station

aew.

p ************

rnHbt nur nHjrif*!
K ntil Hits
Suxuki
. 111 l*n****•!&gt;11,
trim

,
I

* , i

J

M ,,ir

n pA ti

l i f t

* I fr ’in
-■ i» - t« * I* ! ri lit*
.1 t \im* &lt; • in pruvrili
♦ »'nr
- * J th*- pi*Acr
•«M1, I

i

I 4VI *1 but

IMl lb

lu l l I uii». 4js ui.l l*raii
I i »tn « fl*t t rsl f 'T hit If
i '• »

W,tii

\ ,t v t ft nd

■i
i

•.

I - t |*■*t Ut t
»- \ pivlr 1

h i

.

•. I th*Ml |4IT1
.
1 * ,
, eittn-s
' K »
-i ''n *■i i
l nr II iif
i — i , »t i til lit L ,i in* inf An
•v m* * *ijppi*rte &gt;1 by l ink*. And
,t vit.11 y « l ut’krtl **|"«’11 "millUTmij
mti min Yliiiii-huf i,t i 'ilmiiin
ti. st [f i*nd \ iltiviug d**vM» ihrei*
»i tMi in-il •a*minuriM’Aftt»**■! mute»
•,! 1ht* tit*** r t
' Al ri n* hurta
i

■
,

' . ,11(1 h
1* •
l ..» '
• nt r m 1'
ib..: II. vft 1Hi |f t hi- 1hit t
sl(.1 *
Im him’)
M
h .i . ,..n
ift **ti til vi ftIf i ** .-it 1.-. k. r 1*1&lt;*111
m itpt*ryi.i
if'4' &lt; .14nil It. I1- «■»'
■t.lll ft I' 1’
k irwMniu. i- *•
'
1&lt;1 •' 1 let '
ihtirAl .1* i*i*r ’
fthiib lit.
1 «•
i 1 1 * 1t
1hi ti' |t|i«f * • ■•, T,i
M l VYi IM i i
V * it ID.
1---.I’ll
•mi.isulb.'
■It I'f f tn aM
la11 It t A11fh'linr
u4U11 mui »
111jt ‘ M , 1. i; i» 11•*vr g i
'
1 hr (t * f '
I- I fii i1 I I *t. i * pt l hr
" Ht t 111
‘
■ ’ • r IH i
fr r «|14 «*
hnp.
&gt; a, |*ISuWll lift »* . V I * * C1
i«t* ui-\ *
•Mt.i irm v
i M"**
m i.rdi'i t
i
The tillirr . f
i h- ift •1! •
\ v, nm (t. ,
'•it. k fin .. I ..ft* for ,i«&gt; .
i’(*■' f -t»*tl 4 ft'
l/ikr up rt"
. t.I.H ft
ITlI* Ul'U Jim ft ’ (Mil, "ft, 4.1 M
J o b tanon, \ft ii| (if'1v»' mi m b II. t ta
I'kiiji)i A |,fiuutfl&gt; vrtrrAfl of
limn thi- oMirP'.il ■p i c
it m dl h» W.-i t&gt;i VVwr I. 'ft bn Im&lt;I I'ven foritht* S t a i r Mat k*
fh«* s|ssvk »i fti,rd fit thr* VrliTAIi'f HtifplUl In
more a* ■ 1hi*
mill r * eItlV»*» list Chip* for th** pA!»l I 4 months
liiwri dl*t f t
I
nls lift t h i n veil I 11' h• i' n 11y r ' d if11 them Tbufwdiiv .*? 2-4 6 A.
tlon in tin If n n ft mim i lit kini*‘ \( |(* bftd bei*n in ill hrw li b for
n\ 11 im i year it .
ijiict. Thr
uriru .j»ul
rnumi
however, tbwt
I h«- Mftlkrt wilt*
I'
Mr l^-onarilk «f»ft « i*n*mlf«r of
lint Agreed tip*Ml bi-added,
H.i* th** AH Soulft ("rttlmlir ( ’hiirch,
I hr H I ' B F.. E lk * I Hljff anti l h °
t h a t till' Kbit id a S title Mi* i '
of
the
Bunrd hi J fti k"i' . 'd i r fo Jtid il 1 iuii|&lt;hell I .Oft* ng
i
imprnilitf. 1 4. trr i41f v- r th o a cl \nn rican l-eg on of
ut Ihu Sun f..rd Murki't to thr m u liorlt Dec. tit, 1
lotrUrr p IhmI 4.»Mt[ ft It V
.ti d hml Ilird theri- ■ m| in SanF o r tbfti
n ami At tlir l-.id all of h S III" Hr w « b 5B
S t « lr Hi it rd y r n li old
if Hi
nuinrettiori
Suivivoni iMcluilr tun aistera*
Ihu new mil ftft ft a '(•1re l nl by n
presontatlves of the S.-ntlliuh* Mrt W ( . W a U h of W ilm lnjtto n*
construction
of i-iiricrvte lil-H-k N ( ‘ and Mr j» II F WiUrouin
and tile ami will o u t in ihu r.f T aHub A»*ri', t Iif rr brothers,
John (• I*e4*n«rtly and L. f-lmrke
(O ftllp e e d
ties
I‘» * p 1 h * l
|j‘oni*idy t*f Sanfiird And W* O#
Leonardy of Orlando; five nieces
and two nephew*

Philip A. Loonardy
III For Two Years,
Died Thursday A.M.

T-Sgrt Hal Colbert
Back From Europe

to Close with the ex j
*'J,'h &lt;ell*r •*»&lt;•
. *°
"Impossible catch*** especially
pay the tax without collecting
d f the S h e r i f f * office.
CA M P BRANDING, A u g It).
by Dyesa and Brookiln. In ths
same If bills a re co llected for ( H p c c U l ) — Ti Sift
JU
A
Col
, t |£i
m m ii
ii
r\
ft u i iher
w r tl
fourth inning. Bill Safarlk at
utilities
and
thr
tax
Is
nut
also
ARRIVES HOME
ha a b t f n rclr-sed from active
first base, leaped high to spear
collected,
the
seller
will
he
liable
Junior
duty with the Army of
th"
A A Williams J r , a _
a hot liner hit by Johnson, Hum*
for th r ta x as if It had be en paid
by*e flrat sacker. The hot hit U tt T h W ,o m «T
lh* Army Tran.. by the consumer, and th e city United S ta tes after serving 50
- - off -SafarlVa
- «-&gt;-•—
daflecUd
glove,~ portation Dtrision, arrived home a tto rn ey may take aurh le-ral month*.
Safety Harbor for a 16 day
He la thr huslHtnd of Lillian C.
when in came second basemui
v« from the European theater. action as Is neceaaary to collect Colbert of Route 1 Box 143
Dyese and caught the ball beforf
this
money.
It
U
provided,
how­
Funeral services wer* conduct­
U now visiting his sister,
(Cm II s m C Os Page r i v e )
.
Sanford.
ed
Boyd Coleman of Floral ever, that the seller shall not be
I I * has served overseas fo r 13
.
liable
for
payment
o
f
such
taxes
at
ita, He left for overseas in
months In thr ETO theater, and
of this year. In 1042, upon uncollected bills.
If the consumer shall neglect la entitled to wear Battle ra r tic ifrom Seminole High
or refuse to pay th* charge plus palon Honors f o r , 4 campaigns. In
folic
m wears the following
the t a g to the seller, th* lattgr addition, bn
may discontinue service until the medal* and awards: Good Con­
duct.
charge and tax a n paid in full.
The separatee plans to make
Section 6 provide* that sellei;
(Centinwea *n Pay* RifM)
hie noma In Sanford

The Itoanry ''ill l*v rrclted s t
tho Erickson Funeral Homs to^
tonight at 8:00 o’clock and
funera
l will bo held
’
"
,;

&lt;.»&lt;holic Church at

a!

X

AH So|

10:00

A.

M,

Saturday with the llev. Father
William Nachtrnb officiating. Inferment will follow In the Cath­
olic Cemetery
Active pallbearer* will b* W,
M.
Mixon.
Herbert
Douglas,
Fraak L Woodruff, Jr., J . O.
Huff, W. Drown Miller and
t»r Vleno. Honorary pallbearers
will be Al 7,lnter, F. E. RoamUlet, Joel 8. Field, Dr, L. T , .
O.

P.

Herndon,

L

F.

Boyle.

E C. Smith J r , M. IL Smith,
and K, A. Cobb.
Th*

E lk *

Lodgs

will

haw

chary* fit the jraveeid* service.

,

’
,

�r

A

T IIB

PAGE

Geo. T. H a rr- Distributor

— C o ffee

S » .. 1. -

M ill*— Ren ( a n r a t i l

— JtcC ra y

R efrig eratio n

— A V alk-in C o o le rs —

xen Sjorge

C h ests

i t. o rr h

mill

&gt;li&gt;
II

•

Min b in

I n .*'

M aehii

F «*»

...... -

K efrig u cu tu U .

F

"V

( I I I III II n r

W est

C olon ial

Fla.

O rla n d o ,

v i i | i ,.ii

Phone

&lt;;. i i r a l e y
t i ll i n ■&gt;&lt;

A n .,

11

SANFORD
VENETIAN REIN'D

I

II

at

nii.g

kiuiitg

I \ • MH.K
Wr&lt;llie»t

Nil*»I*

M

a

NL

tioriht-rn Sdlvlmli* mi rightJ*&gt;
[ y t n r % nhrsd of the ’ reals •In***

fit ml}

&lt;*oi»

Mu! the f*|iare«se did nut anil
I'lifci- lltil nafl of (hr harealn.
' nor *1i*I then make vti) atli nipt
|In Climply. until Mimro* * KarpI }
brought il to world attention in
.1911
Thr Ja|»aPf»r had Irm
j priird. in hope of n l.rrman v »&lt; •
tori o»er Kuisia.
I hnf w'ainlile
h»i|, Ihrv wrre furred to icrefi!
! a rr% mion of Irealie** In which
, Ihe Sovirlet f ii 11% dr mon^tr at r&lt;l
their iirw liiploma t u iN-milanri
nl rr f*ik . ••
Ih r »*e-duhin. m.idr it
final
rr»rr*»l
h Urn
the
Itu* sun**
I rokr thr l.rrm an lh*«*at
Mu.
Fow w4* a hei || |ie ||» *' I%«' 11 tide- of
't h r grraleM o n ro r lonilirw m hi ••
j for % \^ilh lh- full writ*h| of
! her
jMir* hi hind
hi-r
i
«oulil c hm.wrw lh*- lime ovl Ilia***
fo* n milila'i Hire'll** lh»l woithl
hrirp lonr dreamed m r n g e ff»r
hum ill.11nt»i* n% num'-rttd' ptih.ips

O r n a v a am)
Ktm ^*er«u*»
lt«*
V\ J
H u icjit ih
|M«iur
Humlajr A* haul, to .00 A
M
l itUi*a
I lu I*
U
g o r m u h tf a rv ic t. I I v t a
fti.

Voting

I'lwifl#, i.vi* #•

g

nuoitwy , 0 | H t H*f v •••, » ' »'
W * t l i i * * 'U ) lilg i.l | »■*)*•• *»f »••»
» I il
!!*&gt;ai our II* ita "•* Mato*

(R cD rctl)

S B K V IC E

i l — u n til you lis v c a
|o**l T h e n you want

BEYO N D IH E

f ac tio n . I f you in sured
[ th ro u g h us, we t a k e

C0N W C T

I c a r e o f a ll details and

r i i n i fotjow «•«)
Iv l i g h t i n g .»n I
l a i n ! .|lnt "IM

356-W

Phone

1.100,(100 Estimated
I’nemployed Already

*|l&lt;l4mit.«i - »!•«
\Vorahi|t 1 I •• v U
HnNui
i
■
h rl Vit t * a
•&gt;
II Id ** t • *.
'i'i

T ill; ( M im i ll o r

BLINDS

Ih isto r

ru t. already uinde will not affect
employment until late t(ii.. year.
i . Many ntorr released war
workers
than
expected
have
found job* it) tuch labor-sUjrve I
induntrir* a* agriculture, trade,
■ervlre and finance.
The estimate that 2.000,000
person* would be without J*Us in
Auguit— a* compared with (Tin,000 in March— w«* made hy
WMC Chairman Paul V. McNutt
before a senate committee last
May N .
McNutt said also that u n e m ­
ployment would drop to t.itUO.
000 ca|et by Dcceptber due to
increased civilian production, but
would climb to W.100,OOP |&gt;y next
May. The later increase, McNutt
predicted, would result from deep
ru t. in war production

S e m / n o / e

70

M IIFC H BLOG

40

and

•
&lt; o e-

a

•! ft |»*iwet

giiii•

e t‘ X\ hotatMO

. ..t k r o - ua. tilt- Jiip.ilo--'
.

».ww

file

*4 o F o o l i n - |

Ha«'.
r jO G G O N E

F in e B a t g o i n t

FURHlTURt

*r

f:a i.

k s t a t k

-iih

l

o k k r

A tla n tic H ank

Hltljr

b k ; d ()(;s ! t a l l d o c s :

AUNT 6 L A D V 6 O U U l AND
V A O V S HAVING. PV.LNTV O f
Tt?C HjBGL B I T V / V f - N H t R
MVJSBANO A N D j —x — ;— V

\ H itilf o r mill p t f . ' f lli.it tlo.'&gt;n't well II* t|tlirkl&gt;
,iw n r t h i n k it wli.mltl
u I. t V I I
IH I.M
IK K ,S ' '
\\t. It.i * r , t i .'u n t t ila li't l it n tin th c r nl
t h c - c "till)!*" .
i*lll witch l i n e tlnyw. lli.it dnu
i&gt;ont'd it n r ktim* n i - i wit* t h f v h m e n ' t lu 'c it

Driving a car that

wiild

-A! E S T A R T S TO M O RRO W
I milinues All Next Week
if I util llu'se 'tr;i&gt; Dogs Have
K o iiiic ! A Nappy ilome.

_

Sue ?

----- W .

/

lin e

of

I rn in t'il

ik

!

, »e

dv

e ! lit

It

«etti i «
A cuju

A H W tin rif.

hovl, f t - a
t t r r v u 4 Ii vi'

•

• c ••0 | v
*•••«•
*»%
•
M*rv r • *•«

l|&gt;1

Nrevlcr e uti i
MI d l i n g

fh a

rum ble

ol

rubber

tired

Iru rk.

h n n qin p

xvltfv 41

(Uranium f orce
j Discovered By
Pure Accident

up

s u p p l i e r s o u n d e d I h e d e a t h k n e l l to N o l i G e r ­
m any
The n e a re r th ey ije t to J a p a n th e so o n er
•he w a r w ill b e o « e r
l e i ’s s a v e &lt;ur tir es f o r t h e
( f ii 'f id 1 'io d h f
eiliha d"«*fV9 m"d - o k *

»*v
•

t* '

'••*«

(

Q| QUil^fV V

G . “C . W e ls b i
W E L S H T IR E § H O P
1 0 5 W . 2nd
V u lc a n iiin v

T ire

Phone 11 1
R ep airin g

.

riiia r Q A m ar r i ii n r i *

Park At* *et lilt Ht.
\V I* UMnOKH. J r . Tailor

HuntUy Helooil. &gt; K A
)|nf t.ltsg \V..y -t»tp. II *»•
T i iiri u| Union • •**» T
K v inlM f

11|.»n

Douar

*f*»r

■r v I f *
W r .l l .r p .l .t Nr. si r
Via lo re lV*|run. *'

Ih*

M
A U.
M
T M

• "V

T

M

T a b l e Tnpn

Dresser Top*
■

And 5lirroni

1

Add Ueauly To
made

with

vitolized

Ypur Home

I

oils

*AINT p r o t e c t io n ^ ;

AUTOMOBILE
Gians Installed

fQH ROMES, PAIMli FACTORII* AND IQUIPMINT^

k [0

Whll* you wait.

T o Ituur* protection f o r a lo n g period w ltho u l

m expense

of

JM

fre q u en t repainting , use P i t t *

burgh P ain ts, available f o r * v « y type o f s u r f . e e

Wc con take care o f
All your glam needs

have complete stock and can make immediate delivery on
jr a d e oM^aide white and green.

'

-

v

NEED VOTE HOUSE FAINTED? • . NEED YOUIt ROOF REPAIRED?
. . NEED SOME CARPENTER WORK DONE? - - We art In a position to*‘V
i o any slae Job. See ua for free estimate*.
./• .
tn » .0Qmyl.U P .tnt And Cta« S t ,r .

that

Senkarik Glass &amp; M irror Co

( li.n l

| . i-i \

.In u w

an ti

| II I l i f t !

In nw f

•M i l f w
III.Ill*

w . i m p li - v

( m i n i-

I it w I

t t c li t
at

m ill,

nl lift w

, . in

In n

.i
ni

.ii.iiw|-

in

nni-

uni

-

ii

in

n|

"lin e

tu n

llii v 1 1

unit

l l .i i H u l l

ll.lt

thiw
&lt;*

n|

t I l f III
nil

w ltr

lie

tfU lllilt
-C f

till'

In m n lln u

our

- Suit •
I’m ;t lltiiinil I*t»t
ltdi'Rains l.ik ' I II '
s t r iM

inerrd ihl)

. let ua rlaan y»ur «ult and dress: It’s nlmoit like
iia.-l from 22(1 M.nfnnlia Ave Skilled operator*
ih ,i sii|M-rh deluxe finish. Our uuallly work will

149.00

Lorio.N
i!e*»»ie-*tir

fUWfl

tie-

e|c»ttnnM*e*

now

t .•

iu m iik

I lu ll

llw|
tlifw f

HUSIfxt

•»

militarif*t« lurried
\f wrnue-n teivvur«l j
\41 ii l hey inrrtdy

§

m 0w ©

e
•

V

. ‘W S E

il

s iD iiw

/ r J V / T E

C

O

M

P

A

H

SA N FO U D , FLA

/ s r ' W

' '

GY1*SV ( REAM

159.00

BATHING ( APS
SUN GLASSES
t‘»r to

e u t u l t c r to the i i u t a l »&gt;I «
. m i l coin
111 te»» t Iran h alf
a cent
u r a n i u m li a* l i r g u i M l i i a u m t i *
in t w o ell wt oYi I |e 9 ftteemmleni*
m ankind
I h r f n » t u m i tht
overy 1 1
t'V 1 !•••• ht*'I 'I

I ' j t i e eef tuflmiit

llll*

Kilehrn ralilnet
.M»\ 1 F* l a - !• )

h«**r«*
whit r

e*vG./V\

I'm No t
Poiutrr .
;m I’oinl'
mr LvI r

e iu m r |

in!*-* »«• tw ■

• n h ritltltg «e/e*ti(
I h.
••
,» t»*e e l e - n * • . w. .,)4.
«)•*
»f w h ic h .*.!• aJ-'i
« •"! A , . *
•lA)

rd fluni pit t.t,l,-r„l .1 I l.it.h i.
or rurnntit,- * xctluwish m a t , ,' ■
foupd in sandstunr
I ’lanium
jd i . C r i l c d n 17S*.* |,y Martin II, &gt;n
I rich Kln|,i,ith. thi- (icrnian chwrn
l ist. Uranium', radio nitivity its
property of radirnt energy, lh.il
is — was ilicnverfil inlKihi by lleiin
Itecquerri, a KrciU'h phy.iri.t
Bcct|ucrel's discovery, which i
j stituted the studs’ of nulio-nel
( ivity and opened an entirely new
avenue of scientific approach, w.«
made by accident. The physicist
le ft
a
photographic
plate,
wrapped in black paper, near .1
quantity of the flourescent tita­
nium. VVhen he later examined
the plate he fount! that a distinct
impression had been * produced
upon It. The Cgrles pursued the
hint given by fleciiuerrl'a dlacov-:
•ry and emerged frnm -anluo'i.
s-.-iflim e -1. with radium.
Pitchblende • deposit* a r i to lie
fotml in the Uniteii States in
Connecticut. North C a r o l l 's and
T i i i a i , and there are cam otite de&gt;
p o iilt In Colorado. Pitrkbl.tulr
i t alto found in Canada, Rnyland..
Austria, Russia, Sweden a ' d Nor­
way, and carncdita in Australia
and
Portugal.. Both
metal*

arranged, too!

LnM'ISOME!
DM 'i ONEOFEACII

ro rl hra*te» n

. Ii srra dutlnx the Allied nrru
t-••nisi nf | 9 l '
ti ll tht- 't r . m e
prr 'M lr r In third powers 'lire
...led in fnrritir thr withdrawal
i* ' .rt»»***e«. fur rr
frnm " t l * " ' '
»
&lt;i i h r . i.lli m|ilrd In ruli- and
• . ..l.itl a* - ii.in a* the. landed
its. , . inrlii.fi. lhat »lthilraw.il the
(iin irU a r i r n l In a 4' ».'»r lea-e
i,l ,„| and r.lal rvnrrasinn. *■&lt;
t(i..atari nwnnl ni.r lh efr Sakhalin

Met nl Also Formed Ba­
sis For Radium Dtvelopmcnt By ( writ

b*9 r.9hi ohtod

bill fur

«* v . t ‘llt*ii I

Easy Term s can

. i n - I till* i l l ' p l . i x p i r c c w
m ir nl a k n n l
V Ini n l

in lrm rs

. • to t h«*
\inur
i iv e*r
.*•tee .*!«• y j i l *k u % Siberia
Mi
|t*|eA!tr«r mrelr ihrif HM*d
■Ii i r r m in r.|

Inilu iM 'in r c ' ' i . t t u
n lh i'lw a t e w lin p h

C le a n e r s

t v t w v TlMt S H t vAAfCHUS
O N t - IV tt C M X t R &amp; O C 5

I W H A T DO V O U
H E An B E T Y V

yv&lt;i_ ruRNAce 1 y ’ c j

D r y

Dog - Gone!

SMART IKHiS! SMALL !)()(

|;ii.lvi'ii w i t ' i M i n l i l a m i w iiitin w s
i r r a tlyfiiiila*
li.i/.n ,1 t i | i l .n . H u m lnila&gt; w i t h S a f e t y (.I.'IM}*
a l .u n i t . .i t i il p l a s s l li a l p rn v i i li 'a p n a l n r p n i l e c t i u n
I I . Ill III 1.1 &gt; Il tlx 11.p I ll.*«*l*-»

. •■? t *

703

Although tlir Japarir«r « ri
ahl«- to put tht inoal m m into t
lit la I fighting. which wna flit II*
in Mnnchuriu. they knew th#
1‘hniiic* of auiccs* dv*|&gt;(*ndcd *victorv at ««i
l hr Japuro iir. under A*hn I*
g*
struck afeulthlly nnd l*v.»
tutmgly at l*oi t Arthur uti K»s |till| Two Ktm*intt h it t lr - n n
and ii crumrr w rr r ilntitnif*1
^rvrrrly Trying to get the i«
of thr fieri hurlmrr I t h r i r . O
Ja pafii'si thrrr lim e* wink r-

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

I I lf a n t i f III

PHONES

•»'

\

i t le m e n t. T h a l't S r r v

H. J A M E S GUT AGENCY

* mi iM»m« i

has broken glasses

f arr a n g e a prom pt *ct-

&lt;c e l ^ i P r -

vtu&lt; o:tlv

iia rin f

t&lt;&gt; f *I

fo r free e stim ate.

t hut

Y o u u r c inv ited to th e s e n e rv lc e s
S p e c i a l M u s i c a n d H in g i n g
A l.iv c (tospcl w ith a L iv e M essage

*• 7 J 7

I a» ur«l

Y o u b u y ir u u r n n r c ,
p a y f o r (I, and forg et

P . ,M. W e d n e s d a y P r a y e r M e e t i n g

Ho|i||eo **r |l • • '

Nu•**)*? f*rtic»«». » ««

C A P T . C. H O I.T S C I.A W .
O w ner

" S o l d i e r } * o f t h e C r u iw "
7 :-T« l*..M
S : lid I '. &gt;1. K v i m g e l i a t i c S e r v i c e
" S i n and its c u r e ''
8 :0 0

w *»m

nrul g r f i r f ullv »»i»|M»*rd tri»
•' *»
J ii|*oii vi u« «rrthit» ir
v» iti&gt;
t a r min. c n th u M *»* tl c f o i t h r fr o
aii&lt;i !•.»« m ln V i fo l l s
it
t h r -»ympath\
of
nlr no»t » vr»
w**rli| |npvm*I n«*r|»t fr a% &lt;*

1 1 :()(» A . &gt;1. M o r n i n g W o r s h i p

' w %i i i &gt;f*

MM’T i m i n .

tier

half hrt fieri iO t hr Hull i» •»
.i fn m r it t of intern.il dt*"»‘L

1 (1:00 A . M. S u n d n y S c h o o l
aial jH|&lt;aii lid vi friMir.I
otnri lot I•• &gt;rur» airum
oofifo imi iittiitr v* ihv ii

IIK H A I.il. S A N I'O K l) F L O R I D A

In 1-LI4 J.aps Took Russians By
• Surprise Attacking Port Arthui

n lo t .i ^ r r t r i n i r * ' o f A * i u

&gt; 1« A

in*-

m i : SAN FORD

19(5

O rder o f S e rv ic e s
•
Sunday

IIKINKJS

D rive

in i:

c u sto m -n ia tlc

1(1 S S E I . L

10.

1 l.i I ’ u l m c l l o A v e * . S a n f o r d , F U .

IlnV C tl l»r*.e) t .♦•i •
111 I mIio^Ho A o im r
10 *»o A M —tUiDiU}
h* •» l»*
•noth rtup«r intend* ni
It
A \l - 1|minine

bu

w h a t y o u d e s i r e — i f it is n o t ftlre jitlv in I’ p u l u i t i o l i
a 14

II.

A U G U ST

Church of The Nazarejie

&lt; a;

K i 'u c h m l l e f r i p . - t a " i &gt;

and

Mrloiol

F R ID A Y .

n / )ltllF A

Russian Clash Of Interests With
Japs Began Over Fifty Years Ago

•Ioi l i l(OM r.»*m o r II
I ark A »► «t i ••a
1(1.\ M \III. • At.I l.'v I I
llui&gt; Luiiiiiiuni'-u. 4 *

N o w u v u ila b le-— n o p r io r it y
C h o p p e r — tJiiy io ii

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

At T H t C H U R C H Y

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION

llo liu rt

SAN FO RD

Doans Pills

B)c

-Ye

Feenamint

19c

IOr

Murine*

19c

Sal Hcpatica

49c

Castor ia

31c

(Or

W e'e r ever

mane

n e e d lee •!* »

Carbonate

Carters Tills

M»f

I*r !*•«•Je**i

Tooth Taste

•Mr

Burma Shave

lie

Kepwidriil

Antiseptic

Tf

Syr. Tepsin ....

tMr

HtAtmmen art buildj lag a bright new world
of the future— and
medical science and
rraeareh are d o in g
wonder* to make It
a healthier, happier
world. W* will keep
oar prescription stock
abreast of Science**
* march .t# a better
world to com*.

Pablum ...... .

ry* ti|f«M

Percomorphum
Mr

Corega ..........
TRe

&amp; Lie tines

SMART B()(iS . ,

These Floor N.
Table Lamps!

11 ji/ W*Ml| Mllid I'liltM
aitiflr lilanbrla *•(«
72tH4
*

Now For a Dog’s Lilt
With These

II.MI

Pepto Bismol

MIRRORS

Rre-sSonsun
Bargains in
Blankets And
Comtort'!

MW 01. II lip. Will.

Magnesia

57c

lltit Dog!
l/ook AI I In'i

siintnii-r health ami heae&lt;(
|tlavlim«- a«. ewaior ire.
that help veitt frrl b e llr
Letter, and have a heller I
around. And a! our In**
they're SU N ialm nal Valuefill )uur nerd* note ami «,
Ihe “ re al" nf the

ST 37 Solution 59c

T*- lit r e -

*hm

t h r Xtm n*

I0.9.’&gt; Table lamp rum
p ftte with shade

ha pen

Hollywood Beds

If, 7.-, Bridge lamp*
direet reflertnr
2|.r.i Junior
I.amp, silk whadr
22.90 Junior 3-way
Lamp, (l»rnI .hade

PILLOWS

,*).'• ( h m l f H r ad b eiariU ,
in an&lt;( 1 sill - l i r a

Srlect curled tu r k rj ami bee
feather pillow*. While lhe&gt;

lU.V.'t Twin S lr r mil)
padded ami rh m li
•
rovered

.

Listerine ..........

and

(lilt

Hr

Kennel*,

art*

h i i x c liiln o f

mill

il

fe e t l

tloiiM. S o

co »

(n

o lh cr w

m oney
out

to

they

2l.Hr* dmildi* Led •iac
un(jr. %rf) •*l&gt;IUh

Lotion

•

.
Corner Ipt and Palmetto

iS B H B H H i

NED SMITH, Manager

Rhone

210

�I

A

J

1

TH RQ AW dm

i S j S'. t o W

The Santord Herald
-p»kn*k,^'Z!ii?T
1
*i AleVT*!■*•«•**•
■&gt;■&gt;■■■■■ ■(

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1M I
BIBLE Y K H S R FtlK TODAY
IF YOU HABITUALLY PUT
EVIL INTERPRETATIONS ON
THE DEEDS OF OTHERS YOU
ARE A DANGEROUS DISTRI­
BUTOR OF POIBON. DO NOT
DO IT. BE CHARITABLE. James
3:8: The tongue can no man tame.
It Is a restless evil, It is full of
drsdlv poison.
It's nil over lull the shouting.
* Factory employees where It Is
mad* nri- railin g It the “ Up and
Atom Homb."
'What we c a n 't understand Is
why
Washington
Merry
Oo
Round didn't g iv e us the advance
dope on the atomic bomb or the
R usilfn entry Into the war.
The pilot of the plena which
launched the f ir s t atomic bomb
on Japan w«* o f course * Florida
boy. But, ns we hnve snld befere.
Floridians nrc not the only ones
who are fighting this wnr.
It was klndn like the man
biting the dog the other day
when Col. Ji m m y Roosevelt of
the United S t a t e s Marines, bro­
ther of General Elliott Roosevelt,
dog fancier, was put o ff a plans
for s civilian with a 'h ig her
priority rating.

Included In our postwar plan­
ning should be the construction
of a new and modern hospital
for which the Countv baa already
voted some 170,000 worth of
bond*. These should be matched
an equal contribution from
federal government knd a
]7eghatruct*d, on th e/A ta
n
s , rirat Street and Mellnhvlt|a
c
Avenue where over IS,000 has
IfetM already been spent In getting It
geady for this purpose.

irnt;m m m :}M ak

Russi in Strategy

heal of over 1 *0 ] Fahrenheit, »
scald |s ihe.rAull, of »oist ' ,c^

Jf any additional impetus were needed following the
dropping of the firpt atomic bomb, to drive Japan out of
the war, it should surely have been furnished by the
Russian declaration of war on Japan. There can be nm,
alternative now for the Japanese but to nurrender and the
end may come quickly at any time. To prolong it further
would entail a reckless disregard for life and property
which we do not believe even the Mikado’n warlords would
care to entertain.
It has of coilrae been obvious from the beginning that
sooner or later Russia would come into the war against
Japan. Though ffaring the Germans more, she could
have hated .the Japanese no less and until the unprovoked
Nazi attack for more friction and provocation for war had
occurred along the Siberian border. Only the dangers of a
two front war has kept the Russians at peace with Japan
up to now.
A clash of interests between the two countries developed
more than 50 years ago and the passing of years, with
Japan’s further encroachments upon Korea, Manchuria
and China proper, has not served to assuage Russian sen­
sibilities. Repeated border clashes, boundary disputes and
differences over fishing rights were far more the rule
between the two countries than empty gestures toward
peace.
Still smoldering in every Russian's heart Is resent­
ment against the humiliating defeat by Japanese forces in
the'war of lfl04*'06. Then, as if the mere destruction of
two Russian floeta at Port Arthur and In the Sea of Japan
were not enough, powerful forces were landed in Mnnchuria
and in a series of battles from the Yalu to the fall of
Mukden, the most tremendous battle of all history up to
that time, the Russians were whipped to a frazzle.
• Not since then has any occasion presented itself for
tho Russians to redeem themselves, at least against the
Japanese. It Is to be remembered that In the tyrst World
War, largely through the diplomatic pressure of Great Bri­
tain, Japan was aligned with the other Allied nations,
against Germany and toward the close of the war, ifter
the Communist revolution, Russia was not and never has
been until recently, in a position to fight Japan.
So it Ih not surprising that sno seizes upon this, her
first real opporjunity, to take a crack at the Japs. Coming
Into tho war now will give her u powerful voice in the
postwar settlements in the Far East comparable to the
one she now enjoys in Europe. And her interests in Man­
churia, Korea and China are probably as great ns anywhere
clsq. In the world.

t f i a y i - ' j a r Fahrenheit-

■

Rev.

P.

R.

Phone
Orange City 20 #

Mims of

Land will preach at the
11:00 A.M. services Sun­
day at the First Chris­
tian church.
.
Chnrles Morrison will
be the song leader.

3

P ROVE N

MEDICATIONS
all In ONE outfit I
RiUEVCS —
1—

Inflamed Watery Cyei

2 —-Respiratory Conreition
3—
Nasal Irritation C&gt; Sneering
Cork •eSItaOwi r*l!*,*i
SXIerenl dliurmlotU an *

✓
w

lywptoal *1 HAT rtVIL

w

unfi-al dictum is (hut no dlctui

with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Blankenship h a t e returned
B . R Blankenship o f the Atlantic to Portland, Oregon, where Mr.
Problem In F r a n c *
[ Const Line,
Meads Is in charge of radio
There in greater certulnly.l
--------station.

TUXEDO FEED
STORE

Complete Line o f Tuxedo Frrdfc

*

Vcata Elgin, Coxswain In the
Coast Guard spent n furlough
with his mother and has re ­
turned to G r e at Lake* Naval
Training Station.

,

Telephone 338
Cor. Hanford- A 2nd Street

Touchton Drug Co.

Hanford. Florida

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

Real Estate Sales llenlnls Mortgage LoAii.s
Dependable Insurance and Honda
‘Rhone 960
Boom l. Florida Stale Hank Bdlding

mind as to just how this tremendous explosive force is strength. General Ik' Gaults &lt;• Sgt James MtUValh of the Air
produced. But in spite of Ita vital military significance, we when
&gt;J"neVh* annum** crr!am,y
fur,ou*
la,Hy
that a r ?h
l&lt;i&gt;l i1with hi» fam ilyhUhere
andf*’ha*
re­
Funeral
service*
fo r
young
do not believe we will bo giving any undue aid and com birth rate ha* been n chief caU " j turned t„ Han Antonia. Tex.
daughter of
Lieut- and
M n,
In
the
decline
»f
hla
rountry
—
—
—
fort to the enemy if wo explain it further.
an n great power, lie **y ■
J im n ita Rowland o f the F.U.I. Dodger were held Sunday a t ,
You see, it's like this, Tho mechanism consists primar- nlatus
that
Franc* mud inrrraae Hi I o f f ic e ' Washington I* spending Christ church by R*v. Fa th e r j n
ly of a bit of radium, a little metal beryllium, some pnrafin population byat leant 12,000,00,) ^ her vacation wit!) h e r family In Mark Carpenter. Beautiful solos
wax and a dash or uranium 236. The penetrating rays of
were
rendered
by Mrs.
A. M.
Beneath all thi* concent o f ' *°w n
I
Phillips accompanied by l ir a . Roy
the radium strike the beryllium and cause that metnl to many nations about their birth ‘
T h e r e In plenty of building of Symea of Sanford. Many o fllce r*
emit rays of its own. Now these rays are different from r a t * , rep eated over a nd ov er. )» hornet
here. Herman J e a n has a fm m Sanford N avll A ir Station
the ' a ssertio n that by the Vp*r
those of tho radium. That must be kept clearly in mind. 1070 the population of Kumla frill l a r g e bungalow partly finished were In attendance. Pallbearers
And they are called neutrons,
exceed, by 23,000.000 the t$t*l Ll , n five acre* on L ake Wildmure were J.H . Menich, Lt. E rnest
Now as these neutrons, come off the beryllium, tbey population rtf all, Northwests*!!' » I N * room bungalow is being Harris. C.B. Searcy, Charles A .
Central Europe. T h e forecast built by ,H « . v*pd £Jra . , Wllljnm Wale* office* of the chu: vlj.&gt;are traveling too fast hr have any effect on the uranium and
la mail* by ’ statisticians of the C o rtrlg nt, formerly o f New J e r ­ ferment was to bo in Okh urta.
and tju t s^wtiere th&lt;r parafffn wax comes in. It slows down League nf Nation*, I f Ik ta borpa s e y . He waa formerly a contract
tho neutron rays. When the neutrons reach the very alow out. if th* Russian birth i t not tor.
speed of approximately 25,000, volts, these particles easily reduced, nor the b irth rate of S e v e ra l other bouse* and bu*inecountries
increased,
by block ar* under contraction.
split the uranium atoms in twain. And it seems that when­ other
forces not now possible to foraee,
ever these uranium atoms are split in twain, nobody with­ then the predicted preponderance
William Clark. Mcluiughljn from
in a, radius of several hundred miles a damn what happens of Rusrian papulation will hare Fernaadlno Naval Station was
more weight on the future of itse h e r e two day» to celebrate his
aftor th a t*
.
world what was done a t Potsdam eighteenth
birthday
with
his
So there y o u have It, folks, juat as simple as that. or
may b* done at o th e r confer­ f a m i l y
Glvea you aonfe Idea of what the Japs are up against And ence* of statesmen.
a
isn’t it tunny nobody ever thought of it before?
A t the Longwood K enntl Club

t The City Commission, acting
upon a recommendation of the
City Planning Committee, pro­
pose* to levy a new tax which
would beer down equally on speh
utilities as telephone,' electric,
water end rsa and would raise
■boot 930,000 a year! There Is
no such thing as a “painless te*“
and this one Is no sxceptlon to
CHILDREN IMPORTANT TOO
that rule, but It comes about as
By Mark Sullivan
Bobby Blankenrhip, A R M We
near being painless as any fa*
the City could devise." If Improve­
of thr Corpus Crlstl. T r i
Air
ments are to be made,, and they
At Postdam, u at Yalta and will have In raising the economic B ase has spent a IS day furlough
must be, some method of paying Tehran, th« Allied leader* met statue of fta people. It la a
for them will have' to be found.
to Irranjt* th* future world. That ■mall, island, practically Ita only
------ -r • ’ »
* M the purpose consciously and
natural resource* land and coal,
Coming tnto town the other day confidently In their mlndi, and
Ita population already larger than
with
actual
eogfldanee
anticipated
l nicked up a ealtor from
be supported within ltaetf.
Ivynia who Mid b* hoped aAd approved by the people* they can
Aaaume for argument's sake that
permanently somewhere repreaenb * —
England, by wlae stimulation of
1octet)___
to_____ Jn mind that at
_____
IV&lt; asked him what kind of varldda llmaa In'.the past, what Ita foreign trade, can raise the
dies he waa looking for. “ Well, waa then the future of the world economic condiUona for all Ita
he first thing a man has to look waa arranged with equal care, people they will bear more chil­
for" he aeld, "fa a job. After confidence and benevolence of In­ dren and thereby become a still
that, well, I want to live In a tention. The future of the world lanter population, with a atlll
own,where there la a fun, where was arranjrhd at the Treaty A greater ‘ ’fleulty In sustaining
her* la something to do after I Utrecht and later at tba Concrete itselfT
Canada, not relying upon mere
ret through" working". I asked of Vienna. It was a c t In arranged
dm what he liked - to do. "1 at the Treaty of Vemlllee In general bettarment of economic
for
tba
p e o p le
Ilka swimming," ha said, ."and 1019, but did not remain thus ar- conditions
&gt;»lung. I don’t see why there ranged long enough to avoid the apropacbee the problem directly.
present rearrangement quarter- I t la going to pay bonuses to
parent*—for children under six,
century UWr.
M on potent-than statesmen In W a mo nth i from atx to nine. Id
determining (h* world"* future a* a month l from tea to twelve, $7
a month| from thirteen to flf-

C S2 - * S /

saw
Ifl u i j t K S

Although many thousands of miles of words have been though here again not perfect i Every Sunilsv during the turn,
certainly, in the viewpoint which mer teanon service at Cbrtnt
published
,
, on the subject since. the first , atomic, liomb was i Irniln ntatrninen of nonie nation. Churrh will bn held at 9:80 by'
dropped Oil Hiroshima three days ago, there still seems ro p, |nlicv« that an increase *n Rev Father Mark Carpenter,
be some confusion. If not downright Ignorance, In the public |birth rate l» r»«*nllnl to national;
------—

teen, M

dautV' kVop will
Hazel's Beauty
reopen August 20 in her
home, North Eiist Corner
French and Leavitt Ave-9
ndes. Please phorie early
for appointment

Stetson Univeistty, De-

In safe.

Clear A h Mud

T. I '

■
i ------- "
•] • '• *
*

Anrouncement

Longwoo(i

1

j-r n tD A f, A \06U 3VH ri9i5,

WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment.
I'crmanenl civilian resident. I'.O. Box 1259, Han­
ford, Fla.
t f

for 30 dajH
only costs

GOOD TO KNOW!

.■

.

Caith can be borrowwl from us on shortest no.tjop, with
no disturbance.—“Jimmie" Howland also makei l&lt;Jann( l
of f75, 5100, $160, $ 2 5 0 or more—ohould your needsv
require it.

m a n y extensive improvements a r *
to be ma&gt;l* on th* bnlldingi d ur­
ing this summer Several track
o f f ic ia ls will l&gt;* here fo r advise­
m e n t.

FAM ILY

LOAN CO.

of Hanford
8— Florida State Bank Hldg.

S ir s . M.C. Meads ami daughter
D ia n e who have been guests of

I'hnnc

33

- i ■ la -

„ ! .C

a month. Some time In

birth raU. Bometlmaa far-seeing

re l lk e t a u
I barking at
the day and

Improving the aeonomle
of the people, a* h
to birth ra ts are com&gt; natr..Tbarq.ls no eerY will be auoceisf uL Ob*

M ttlew .fl’glnie.bqi:
lo g o D e tu f e . . .lo g o i

until we can got hold-6

2

*’

•**•ik S SB*

1

i.
•••

; .
t

j

***'

.

•

"

. ., . •v'u

.
■

*

* ■
I

--

*
J&lt; \'

.

.

t

.. j

11

•=#- V - .. » -M-

,

-i-rj- - - —

~

.

•* - v ”-'
W

*■

-

:

= ^ r:

* .-=

" T -"tl

■! . .

. :==■

- f

U

■: J ■

",

'r- * .

i. .

- -*&lt;
■

*

■ •

• r ' .

.

■;£«
' ;

’

3

• •

�\
K

________ . 0 ---------*-—

W
—ajfo - --------- -

I
(’ *• Vr5
«.

f

■
------------------------------------------- -U

Social And Personal &gt; Activities
■
p

*

^

--------- I will meet at the following homes
|
I Circle 1. Mrs. J . 0 . Andes, rhmr

a

PAGE

TH1 SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD FLORIDA

! i y R i p A Y , A U G U S T 10, 1945

joc/a/ Lalendarl '" " u S " "in*“Drcnmwold

at
------------------------------ |3:30 I’.M,
Circle 2, Mrs. L.F. Boyle, at
MONDAY
|the home of Mrs. Roy Mann. 122
The
W .S.C .8. of
the
F irs t i West Nineteenth Street al 3 :30
Methodist Church wilt m c il aatt ,. p . j j ,
C.R. Dawson,
the church1' fo r the board meet, ircle
rclc 3, Mrs
the at 2:48 P.M. and the bust- i chairman
at the home of Mrs.
me
Celery Avenue at
M h rice ting at 3 JO o’clock.
j K. W Fite.
i
.'.Clews o f the Women’s A u x il i - j 3:00 P.M.
Smith.
» ' f » Presbyterian Church i Cfrcle 4, Mrs- A.D

P erson

Shirley Nan Cameron
To Wed D. E. Thrasher

---------------1- 1 1 ll ‘ 1-11

Miami Savages (*i&gt;.
To Work On Soap

-■* - S

_ *. i - - ■

Mr. nnd Mr*. Perry Cameron
of Miller Avenue announce the
cngugemenl of theih daughter
Shirlev Nan Cameron, to David
K. Thrasher S 2 C , U SN , son
of Mr. and Mrs It. C. Thrasher
»l this city.
Miss Cameron attended the local
schools nnd graduated from Sent
innie High School in the class of
HUS
She was a member of thi
Phi Alpha Karifn during her high
school years.
S J C Thrasher also attendee
the local schools and graduates!
from Scninole High School 1n
Hut
Immediately
upon
his
graduation hr enlisted in the
N'lisj
Hi- spent his hoot training
al Camp Perry, Va. He la now
stationed at Norfolk. Va.
The Rev. Charles 11 Strickland.
The date of the wedding will fce
I'"-trict
S u tw rl ntc nd ri it
of
the
announced later
1 hutch or the N a t a r e n r for the

Si A '

.

Miss Irma Matthews is spend­
ing
this
week
visiting
with
friends in Tampa.
The Celery Crate will bo closed
for the sumtjfcr and will reopen
when schoo' starts, i
Dr. and Mr*. J .N . T o l a r have
as their irursta their ale crs the
Misses MildMi and G r a ce Mc­
Intyre of Miami.

Aug

MI A Ml,

1.IUHI hmiM’Mivi w

I"

mmIU•-1

i
N r*i P !

l '1

,tii*| lU’v'J

rtl
m
h
vi, ild
* 1f 1 ' mhiiiiu'
im, ramble for »«uip if
♦l*»\%nl*nAt
Miami
"•
* •tE’i'lax
At
A M . a ft*
1*1*1 v ••(
* oi»i&gt; ami ' ‘'up I**,.%.)* ■
t*
ly Mucked to lh«- c« \&gt; c
tbe
Tn» Ton
At HMH the
t
|*AtH*4I III "ItlHi n ( o
••’Tlr »*f it1
the rate V'ru titm- - m •*» i* an t
feverishly im li'in i
-h»* t’uub
K«*l.
By 9:0a (hr * «rd hi»&lt;! «|»rrau
like wildfirr. **5oj»ir And lut» »!

ur

liouftnVkivi,n
» &gt; 's * •ndi i*■&gt;?»*"
came w•run it tin? Hi
1 1 a piif i
f iiiUT, hfin** hmili’v o n . in ir (hut 1
would have whn»m*»i t iul* •»(w ar'
One wuniHh h»*i tun* full **f
team wan jniuiuk* ml** the ttn fr
|«a|M**l fitnji
| the precious (m u d
Hid slloillfil
a idle of soon l i u i
ai i rmptinu
Slate of Flo rida will- speak Mon dcf'autly
In cb-it,

tr, y I
son of Mr. snd Mrs. L . F . G am e r
will re gret to learn t h a t - he Is
suffering from a broken arm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirkland of
Jacksonville are the
week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs, J , C
Mitchell nt their home on Mag­
nolia Avenue.

Cynthia Roumillat
Has 4th Birthday

F1VF

dm night nt the N n i a r r l i r Church
■
_____— ______________________ ,

to cstnldlsh ,-iilci
" I ’ luns and get i

Flower Frenh
For Summer
finr dry denning *‘T*
tire filter* to your tlesite to liHik ami feel
mmiiroliite all througli
summer
The sooner
t mi liruik’ youi t lollies
in us the sootier you'll
get them hark s|M)llessly c I e a n. flower
fresh ami rcitsly for
wear a l a moment'f
notice.

We close !&gt; P.M. on Satulrdays!
LANEY DRY CLEANIN(, C ° .
t ’h
m
hone
4G5

(Id E. 2nd

A not her
Oni* -miiDi.t ri f AMl
•Jf it rurrpn! hKuril •iMfiulr hr
of t's.
Tml tn be ft i r r iii l
It .,&lt;1 her
WPH timl till* Offir*- .tf r rii wtl —but nul until
Cynthia Ellen Roumillat cele­
Hlil
I
f
it
t
Arlminiftlrntiuill
Mtaii.
brated her fourth birthday a t the
Mrs
Frances Elliott has re ­ home of her grandparents. My. a hi** her coiitroU on until rt.il*
that w h &gt;
" i n never ?ell —
mu
\
turned to her home in Atlanta. and Mrs. F. E. Roumillat a t 9 1 0
ag ain," said I I* tcaidnci. assist
Ga. afte r spending several days Palmetto Avenue.
w n e v f e e h thev muil in re
not generul tnouugci
the Tl|t
with her nephew. J .W . Renshaw,
Rcfrrshmenta were served tali* tain tr help control the cost T o p stores " I t - a wotttler sente
Ir.. 8 3##. 11SNR.
in the afternoon on the initio to "* hving
tiodv wasn't teallv It it Die w m
the
following:
W h il e , the President *«. i clear- Ihev trampled i urh other
l-ucia Method.
Rarbara.
J m i i Is that controls should lie lifted
Mr*. . M J . Moye le ft Sanford Lynn Cantwell,
ii.tiit
Id
“ Aini miv
i
last ’/uesday for W aycros*. Ga.. and Shirlev Wathen, Mary Low, m soon ns thev are no l‘*ngei fully - W e l l .t
1.1 v*
where ahe underwent u major Evie and Floyd Dossay, Dade nep,|,-i|.” he added that there
III I *" •T
HU(!h liml s" it
Mary Ann Dean. Dian must he continued alhK-aiooi *,f JUHl II IUCph "
operation yesterday a t the Al- Sharon.
’antfc Coastline Railroad Hospital and Bedford Aiken. Rcbo and scarce tii&amp;tcnnls when lies Is
Karen Ander»oJy Kay Ivey. Ron­ ‘U'fe«imrv tn pro vhlr Invt pricoil
, nut III .44*.!
tn
thi*
' r « « r n t i* l
R C . Swope nnd hie daughter. nie Wedekind a&lt;W Rohin Potter.
*Ui
ttf the *-tnt*ib/iiit II I! (If n
Mrs. B lan ch* Arnett of DeLand
f t it m
attended
thr
funeral
of
Mr
. Mpiuii rut l\ l*'.t\ t*!* t||»
S u ite ihi w
Swope's sister Mrs Emma King
\S f*B .It ■tt*rtuin.it nm ‘-f when «
rn DeLand on Monday Glenn R
t wear re
sw-ope, nephew of the deceased,
t n-At* r ml ft a
is with the Ninth Army In G e r­
The
Rev
C .G
B raley
will M4h|»lv. »t apflnptl ! •• i'\ »■ that
M|t
Rllvillltai'l
m
thr
many.
nreacH-hls farewell sermon at the At'* t'e &gt;
ARMED
sF R V ItlN n j a ie n e on Sunday. T h e m o r n ­ wr if h jrlr with O l'A 11*» L M T , the
Mrr.
Willard
K ram er.
the ing subject wltt be "Sold ier* of •-i t .-,...1.1 (mint in Mi t i imutn''oriner
Alberta
Von
Herbulii, the Cro**" and the evening topic emphasis mi the stahiit-wlmti p *&gt;
F ltl. SAT. \ H . l " n
gium a* supporting
i&lt;&gt;st u
arrived Thursilay at the homo of "S in nrui it* cure".
irr parent*. Mr and Mrs. A.O.
Rev
and Mr*. B raley with
h - m: ,i n it Price \Mum ml * nt om
Von Herhulls, W&gt; Myrtle Avenue, theft Lair childfan plan to leave
from lots Angeles. Calif, where siMYfi fnr Fort My era whero hi» B wLw cniifim «*i| ««tli At r f mmiiiiii
Gon«
•|M\ hefiiif the l' ii idem in
her husband hfcs been stationed will In* pastor nf the Church of
i '«•
with the Navy.
; tha Nataren# there.
»,%
tf »! his letter !-• i hi* M PM
| (omiiip here from Now Bad- ”h • Prrsirmiihlv th« • d i*i!i '*■ I
diffeietiee*.
uliu |i
n ***
* fnr«l, \fn«ia the Rev B raley has
■
Been pa*N»r nf thr local SaMir ■* ‘ * ' W P B . h-ef I' m o,Bldy -h* k
w*‘,1 t »'■ i 11f f •»• • I’
v%l o »■
t*nr &lt; hurrh for the |»fiM tarn 1

Nazarene Pastor To
Leave For F t Myers

nu'BW

Minford Team Is
Narrowly Beaten
By Orlando Club
M nntlniifri

From

I 'tlf

( years

OlM

It hit the grountl

M a n a g e r Mnrrlsnn rajiorled
that there was not a single argu
merit In the game
even with
■•Shorty” Buckler as conch on

9-90

JACKETS . , . Smartly tailored blaz­
ers of 1 0 0 % wool! In wonderful,fall
c o l o r s - - n e s t white piping. 12 to 2 0 . 1
S K I R T S . . . Crisply pleated skirts
with smooth button side closings! In
spicy autumn colors! hires 24 to 32.

3-98

B L O U S E S . . . You'll look pretty at
school la our fresh berpfflrd and tail
orrd, soft rayon blo uses’ .*&gt;2 In 38.

2-98

thr firs! l.nsr lines
F r i t raon*
n u m b ).
c
Martin
Winslow
If
Cook
W
Swuffnrd
31.
G r i f f fn
P. B ro w n
31.
('. S w at ford
sf
.
Steele
Batta
Bruoklln
ss
flr vau t
PrcVntt
W right
if
0
It u fn
Hnp*
'1.
M r P ullnm
Dve«*
Safarik
1ll
Johnson
R awli ngs
■r
Austin
1. 0 II .1 il it 0 - 3
Bumby
-2
ii n o 0 II 2 II
Frierson*

!

.

s

nuccriM»r

will

be

(('■Hllnard

Fr«M

r«||*

f

»f.
. i

? I ir
1/

b

. i*

o / •
J f -

Itw
-. •
#
.

■

-

1 ■ **/

l*

-**

,

If

|

/

-hairm an. gt the home of U n .
WJV. Zachary, 418 I'ark Avenue,
i t 3 J 0 P.M.
Circle ». Mm . H C . Whelchel
*halrmanj with Mr*. B.A. Howard.
203 E a s t /Tenth Street, a t 3:30
p
Ci'rcic 4, Mrs. J.D . Woodruff
•hairman. at ths home •of lira.

.

r&gt;r &gt;

L E T IT R A I N C O A T !
H RV

*

-

-

' 1.

*%ot It r»In . . . Let It Shine'* coat . . . * coHego
[robe “nrniri A sUck trenchcoat of traUr
___ tant tan gabardine-amartly tailored to keep
jou trim and dry weather or not!

H.M. Wataon, 204 West Elghlaeath Straet a t »:30 P.M.
Circle* of the W.M.8. of the
Flrat Baptist Church will meet
it SiSO aa follows:
Circle Nd. 1 In the church
g with Mr*. A. J. Peurtott
aa host***,
b. »B In th* cl
Mrs. Gumming
Vickery acting , as
Ittif-

- •

I;

t 8t the home «f
Beck at 2420 U u
r ® r 1■

___ 4 at the home of
C . Hagan a t 8 1 3 M

• .w

5 at th . bom# of
Rocker at 640 Val-

• -

Hires 10 to

« at the bom* of
Meyers at Floral

K g / .*

r '

t

TUESDAY
Thi

I O W
-*r*

- •-

h tp r

t&gt;*

i .hi

’' in le t

TOO

Doubt la Dispelled
ri
P resid en t. Ill t I" leM* r tnhi
u; that W P B -* ■11*I I'liiy no
•■ rtHiit
ride tr
re* m \ et *mli
II. nired worker* ! 'toy • tb«
11 hceati'i* " I he -1 w*»rV

000

' et liune *'

The Srii'.Diiiiini

“( ’RIMI], INC"

loriy ns there n* n . . nee*! 1 i
••r vires.

CITY BRIEFS

Murtler

V- \ Millism

I &gt;llll,i|

t r.l pul .D |il|| *

\l t .

111

I

[ !

5iiMm

m

FitH

Meml Wil'iui. state i-iimiiiand. 1

of the A m u nu n l e g i o n

was

i 'omninudi-

4&gt;k II- H *. ,t

*», iii *.ns.t

|iai(t.n

iiliDMi - I

i unit '

iHiniir
thr
•m.'ii.i

Architect Plans
For Freeze Plan I
Okeyed By Board

J

BLASTED A SKY-ROAD
TO TOKYO! THORGLORY

gjpj§j) HOUSE PAINT

HILL. LU M BER &amp; SU P P L Y YA RD

®

he added
d shru bbery, will bn n ills
and
tine
K t architectural an * r l l
the

('tty

I’honc X.T

t.f

Sanford.
In addition to the froirn ..... I
locker,

slorn ge

and

prm-cssWig

oisnt hcie, there sy(11 Ir» sub-sto,

E£

*tave,

. ti

m

Stsrriwj

MM

S

a m

s w

M TM M

/

‘

-IU I

cL.i!iKs‘.y ssEYJ A lE
Mraetad by ROMtT FIORCY

k O M k, *vw. wteaW Mwi--«a

A cut cun have nine Hvch, but you r cu r has only
one . . . to keep it from that Shattered wreck”
fate lot us check it regularly . . . It will last
muen longer that way.

STAFFORD’ S SERVICE
STATION
•Jnt* io a*- .

— ■ —

I n u 8’'iiiWii''-'-M j L

11

I’ r . ' "

utUe.HU i
‘

M
-

.

- V

•,

/

pfe-r-a

m 'p P-J.- j

'

Phone 9130

if Si&gt;i

m

ii

.A
..

T u i i s j , you want to Be sure
j o u r p s i n i will Isst. D u P o n t
i m developed a n ew paint
(list slsrts white, and H a p
w h i t e . It f o r m s * tu u 8 h .
d u rs b lc him thst p ro te c ts,
l o o , e i u r d i n g the s u ritce
*{(sinvt rot end deesv.
Ask sb uut its seif (.lean­
i n g feature that i e t p l white
h o u ses w h ile . Du P o n t
H o u s e P a i n t c o m e s i o a full
ra n g e o f c o l o r s .

Kmopt You Proud
o/ Your Ho turn/

y

the arcinl. ri*n drnvainy vehkvt' a !&gt;af» ur nh«l like .»t*i •
knc« but
uu Lhr c--r 11iit ,
IJChborbrn*! of
ai I
i Bet aiiiul plefi»inj( larnl^t rt)inn’
-Cou
ourHy Chi»*nb«V nf ( ‘umtiMn r

to

I ’ hiinc

f

THE SCREEN-SMASHING
STORY Of THE
;
FLYING TIGERS WHO

ir«h|lhHfii I'rom I*«*atr Mu* i
■The !,«■» nlnnt, judgin,- (■ t.

asset

20

Keeps WHITE HouseslWHITE!

YEAR/

W t i t Vtiifiria, hum
to thu rank uf rur|nirnl

Utilitarian

S27»

DU PONT HOUSE PAINT

OFTflE

Bed

Mr niitl Mu. J , &gt;
506 j ’ktaurr uh,t \vcngi
crivf.I u
i I !. it that'
John I &lt;*f hiiit i I SM'
(lie*

20

\ 20

K. l i t St

1

•Hanfor.l Thin sdny to confer with

wan

7.70

I III 1111Mt2 '

\ U 1 Ill'll It '

M tl\

flf

20

Firestone Stores

l*i l S

I o it statement I *tet, K » i*. ■.
Vt PH would "slitt ott the i"b

Dopn rt inunt
Mann

700

Hi

700

20

f if iO

| t l ! ii.lt

not .comprise
comprise any demand whit,, ag o .p ln n ta lornt,-.! in neighboring
prejudices the prerogatives &lt;' hgrC w,.l have IU-.IH lockers for,
his majesty a* a sovereign rulc*s Indlvklrsi
use. In
Addition
The Japanese government
there ' lil lw commercial slorTokyo
station want off air a l age *(&gt;!•• for pimluce. Including
T
o k .............
this point and was still allant f t -Tigetai i. fruits, meats nnd
minute* later.
i g g s . I 1 o for seed* nnd bulbs
r On M&gt; Irlp. Mr. Johnson will
• WASHINGTON, Aug. 10,
love.dij, . |c- the distribution in
President Truman yesterday call U i no &gt;1. particularly, Wmh
ed fo r removal of wartime pr
I n * lui. D G. of the new fros.-o
duction controls aa soon aa .
*i roncentrati' whirh
slble to speed development of
ted at the State A2
healthy n a t i o n a l
pea
lctv b'jpr
-lartmeqt et Gain,*
economy.
111*. If 'his
process proves
lit made It clear at the *aa
Jfactl al it m#y prove ii finc|
iture for the local quirk
time, however that tha lima
ling plant, he aald.
not yet come , when Amsrl
buxine** can b# fried of ’ all
itrklWna.
Minnette Jacobs
In a letter to Chairman J*
Krug of the War Product
I'uneral Sunday P.M.
Board, Mr. Truman outlined
five-point program for
ral services for Mrs. Minnreconversion of Industry
loavct Blackburn Jacobs,
munition* to consume good*
• of J. Tilden Jacobs of !« k .
factor*. Thla was Its them#:
■oe. who d id at a local ho*"Every opportunity must
Tucadav at 10:16 P . M.
g h m to Ptfvata bualama
be conducted at the First
exercise H« ingenuity, and (o'
(gt Church of ChuluoU Bunfoineet In ipeedtnx roaumptlon
eftemoon at Ei^O o'clock
UvlUan production, subj^t to
th* Rav. R. W. Dkkert and
. ‘ Rev. H. IC Link offidatl-g.
But . ho said that la artkr
imdy will lie IH.atata In the
unprecodeatod eivBUn
70 until 2:80 P. M.
lay. Th" Order of tha CostStar of which ehn waa
will conduit aenrtcee at

- J.J-Mlg
s V i‘

i n . . ......... 1

•

as follows:

5JS S

In th#

nil

I PA

-aid dc, Int.ilinn docs nut coni
promi*. ;ini demand which pre
Jiidlc*. the prerogative* uf hi*
majesty as a ■sovereign r u le r " - »
The Dome! broadcast was rc
corded by thr Associated Prr
Tin t r * t nf the traii»ini*sinn . is

K

1

1*

()■•)

j

m

V\ P H

1

Japanese Of f e r
T o Surrender

“Thr Japanese government '•••
day addressed the following
munimtioni to the Swiss and
Sweilish government* r r s p ^ l n r l #
D lltTH ANNOl'Nt I M FN T
far transmission to thu L'inirJ
Chief and Mr*. M R
Fulton,
States, Great Britain, Chin*, ,-tti-l
USN. announce thi' birth &lt;&gt;f a
the Soviet Unlnnj In nlsedirtu a
daughter, Catherine l^ut ,&gt;n July
majesty the emperor, who
*
30 at the Fernald-1 jiughtnn Mem
to the gracious command of , «
orial Hospital. Chief Fult«n is
ever anxious to enhance the ea i - l
now nt the Naval Convalescent
world
peace
and
d r*"*
Hogpital in Glenwmnl Springs, o f
earnestly to lirin&lt;- about an n /
Colo.
termination of hostilities wir- 1
view of saving mankind f- n
R E N S H A W HONORED
raiamllle* io tu&lt; Imposed .1 -it
J .W , Kenshnw. J r . S
was them by a further continual -1
honored with u party l&gt;v Mis* of the war, thr Jap an e s e gnvri 1Mary Ednn lumdrrss al b n imme ment aaked several wreks .|.'n
In Floral Height* ln»t Wednesday that the Soviet government, wilh
evening a t 7 :00 o'clock.
which neutral relations then pre­
Tho*&lt;\ enjoying the party were: vailed, to render It* good o lfic *
Mr». Fr a n c e * Elliott, aunt of the in m t o r l n g peace vtaavta th i
honor guest. Miss I'cggv Best. enemy
powgre.
Unfnrlunulelg
Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Landress and with these efforts in the inti-n-sii
Miss Landrrss.
of peace having failed the J a p a ­
nese government in conformity
B E A p H BAHTY
with the august wish uf h|p
Mr*. David Van Ness #nu-it&gt;»in
majesty tn restore general i“ « ( t
ed 8 2/C and Mr* Wilbur Kre
and desiring to put an end to D»t
untold suffering entailed bv t h i
ling, whose marriage vsa- « re
war as quickly as possible havg
cent event, with a b«rl&gt; * t Day
decided upon following:
tona Beach.
Those enjoying the ppriv were:
"The Japanese government
uu.;
Mr. and Mra. Keeling. Mr. and ready to accept the terma *nu
Mrg. J o h n
Hbrtnl.
Mrs
8am meratetl In the ioint declarnt ion
Keeling. Mr. and Mrs. David Van which W*a issued et Potsdam on
th
Neaa and children. David and July 26 b- the heads of tha
Wallace. Mr. and Mr*. Q W. Kin- government* of tha Unltesl fitaH
law* and chlldran, J r a n n r l t e and Great Britain and China mt
Richard, Hgt. and Mr*. Harold later aubecrlbed to by the Snvi*
rammant
Kaellmr ami ion. Wayne, and
l
,
.with tha understum
__
~
* ’ declaration
" "
that
eald
Mias Grace Keeling.

♦

15

III'

riamesl hv the Rev Chnrle* H8tH ckInnd, dint ru t «up«rfiitend
cut fm ihe S tate nf Florida for
the Church nf the Nnuirene, who
will arrive Monday to hold a
special mretinir ftir the purimoo,

mm io
i;:&gt;o io

•

,9 m
;r?

-

�7

I

#JUi)A¥, :rtU6l&gt;aT

parties.
i n people they would
eedom only a l U r they
msclv M willing to build

ill w aist you to-rebuild

■nr aUhna
yen. or alth

l a democratic bails,”
said la h prociamatioa
A Daisy Ry»n.
mans. Tha American l**"i?Spiti!0n|T Ih, hartUhlp*."
Deed
damandod, howevor,
City of Sanford to Edward
must bo no Misnaaa,
Chester Daniels at ux.
during and before the You can redeem yoursslet* both
Chattel Mortgages
mliak winter which,
at home and In the eyes of the
Riser.
Riser, W.
W S. to Florida State
midMi * hard ohe.
world through your own efforts Bank.
Freedom to engage In polltloal "It llaa h your power ultimately
Slade, If, I* to Florida Stale
Bank.
Assignment of Mnrlgagr
111 la subject to tha approval of of nations. To achieve thia you
Richardson, T. G. to T. B.
must ■how that you hays foravsi Klnarid.
HstUfactlon of Mortgagee
■la riderror mllltafitm Sigl agg­
i held out the prospect that these ression and-hava adapted a poac*
Home Owner’s Iajbii to Stella
■mctlona might be lifted.
Arrington. '
fJ*L w.V , of. % " _______
• FroclaaaaUew Read
Sanford Atlantic Naft Bank to
FJrenHowcr-arwlam.tlmrw..
Ed Carraway at ux.
s i In fils name over the Bartln
Maryland Caauljty Co. In Wil­
|dlo and transmitters In the
liam A. Bond ct ux.
Seminole County
marie an tone. At the tarn*
Jacobs, Mary Loretta et ux to
bn*, a almllar proclamation wrts
J . L. 81ms.
$
9M
t
Record
ad on behalf of Fletd Mifshal
Honorable Diacharxe
Ir Bernard L. Montgomujr h\
U. 8. Army to Thomas A.
ja Brltlah aone.
Cobb.
The relaxation of control, M t
accord with the pollcfp# t»r
ie -Government of 'Germany.
:ld down last week by fhf Rig
JpHnsop. K- 8 , at irr. to Elsie
RATIONING
(rree meeting a t Potsdam, Th#
r« M M ux.
in on political actliJlM had
&gt;ujen. •Ajfna 11 at Vlr J a m e s
CALEN DAR
led relaxed In the Rgajriah son®
Jpfenh Jane e t u x
ime weeks ago.
L e e V K ^ B - Ur V. 0 . Hatty e t u^
'Elsenhower said that, Oja plana
Snirpirt, Jean Hi et ux to
ere being announced'' »lffck ”oyr
. ^ JT B » r et, us,
h-Natiflcation program, has pro.
lUfscJ* NTnltAC 5 . to Voile A.
laded
aulflclantly.” , » * » ,
hjl
kvaaed that Gernuuty wtftijd, M
reventmt
from r,‘ever
sjrarn
VMUning the peace of tba
Jqhpson, llryant to Matthlaa
m
explaining progress to- Evans et cn
ard destroying German tsnwer f , Wltmer, Gaorge 8. at ux to
i ipaka war, nenhow er told tna D. u Bcheldalar^t u*. %
Irmans that * “our aim la not
RRAd, e s t a t e m o r t g a g e s .
a rely a negative fiber
l"We do not dealre to degrade ■ Jang, Kugcn/ Joaaph at ux tu
|* German people," he said. We Era,I J . (Jimah at ux.
William*, Voile A. ct ux et ul
tail aaaiat you to rebuild your
te on a democratic basis. Your to Walter B Hand,
jdrts and schools are being i CHATTEl. MORTGAGES.
Ward, Archly Kj. to Florida
iened as quickly as they ran be
toed of Natl influence. Justice State Barlf.
SATISFACTION OF
Id education founded on true II*
MORTGAGES
iral principle* Wilt be supported
Florida state Bank to Richard
niroutly."
M.
Raich
ik ux,
T W in s of Winter Needs ,
Florida State Hank In George
Granting the Germans par*
lesion to hold mealing* to form Clark et ux.
F l o r i d a * S l a t e Har k In I*. II.
eai. union, and local poiljleaJ
iriles. Elsenho "ir sal I '-at one
[the initial ali.
it
frodps '* Jfome Owner’s Loan Coi-pt to
Jpvrv Wnlker *1 ux
Ihould Im to*Ltl,&gt; ll&gt;
kessary now to prepare for- tha
Iming winter.”
'Foiler freedom, he said, to form . . U . 8: Army to Jam es McKnight.
■font and engage in drmactatle , U . Hi Army lo Mack Dukes. J r .
HlUcal activities Would.'be ftt;
, VSUIT
CIVIL
Mad rapidly wherever' the Ger- • Iftfk,' Will v* James EHaon
gna "show readlnam for Ml* Ranis m i i f ' Delinquent T e n a n t
is!thy axarcis* of Utoe* prjvl*

snBra.'ii5S rts K a s

s s s i w . j r c t : 1!

5pr: w ? *•1945

'W
VPP'i D
K
ED
a

• i W P m 'K r s ..

'■

our actions will determine tbe

*

Salli*

Cl*m«ntln«

LAW

M a o ' F»

A t la n ti c

hie efftaa
eatd. Cd»nl

Ha

t t ih

mama

-

■

Toil era hereby notUlsd that
•uii na&gt; been uri&gt;es*i against j
ih* Circoll Court
UataliK
i.‘aunty, Vlortdw, la ' L’iafleai

at Hanford, Florida.
wlMfdir month* from
i h r drat publioaiiaa

s t a le tha place of resldinca a
poar orfic* address'or tve r o rt n ii

.

" ■oOdrMg
v a BuMMWa.
a h ■aaaaat
' •

the war.

The flpA’cbait-to-conit network
Tha kingdom, of BaUdl-Arabla b iM itu t n i i a Hone Howl game,
County. ' Florid a. ai has a population of 6,260,000.
January 1. 1927,
tba MWt •hoaaa of
k &gt; lata of
aadr Judg*

Wilaon, Caorge E. et ux 10
Chart** AJbrrt Uhrlnrr et ux.
Robinson, John at ux to Wiley
Robinson at ux.
Millar, T. R. rt ux to Robert
Cone Millar et ux.
Kennedy, Link et ux to Homer
A. Scott et ux.
Overstreet
Holding Co. to
t o r i s ' the
farwety. Regard ins Overstreet Land Co.
bmislog, the. Gani-ral said &gt;her
Mitc'iell, Una Gray tu Trnvls
« T stm llma, byroreTWinter E. Jackson.
James, Benjamin et ux to Noah
efoMd. W, for the repair of

' -fisab k ,

Tha rauiu Industry this yaar la
XMay•ua?;
400 par cant larjrar than! W arp
haxF

notified and

;e Given Righi
nions Ana Po

^•'Wb m H P F *
»„y F ^ a S w sa p
jutalnat you that you are i

...f

h,

■I ■ 1----- r

KINDS

„

Furniture Refinishing
O - Dee's Sign Service

MaNhwt. of the Mate at I
;-nA that year pr***at eddv

in

a■tat*
sm
fb¥o»%*5 H
af JfUsat.Ja. Ik* aeratei

aMr-ssHE

109 N. Palmetto

a IU)poena upon whom woul b »&lt;t
„ _____________ o a t*
r» ADJfDtlBD that you
peor. oefor* this, court
day'of N M HM ir IMS,
r llie bill of NmpJaJnl

•*M- O.ioct yaur Wrlf**U *P P &lt; *
mm3 (pMMnsrat'
(passoni
»e tar ■uofa*

Cbannault,

I.UlVef cuuulatsa la. aaM -alt- A
tha linn pr**crlb*d by law,
Herein fait net or (MaaMal Wli
ba enl*r*d *aaln*l roq
d^SlWlt
Ttifa is a suit by tbs 1,1*1ntIfr, Tfc,
j, MAKK. for a dlvore- frbm go* eansacatlva weak* in a nawapapar
iIa tt ih mark.
' •'
■
” of g a n a r a l circu lation , published
IVITNKM n r newt and sabl of
•aid Court ut Hanford. Florida,
IOla Iat day of August, 1**0.

'v a n s
issa
-.r
lll l i dap Of

H O K H 'I A I, HKAL)

(CTIX

lU tS T
Jtu a S ,
BTATM

ct .

SKAL&gt;

ALLtteVITftMBiSfof all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAT

J'WfiSSV.

Vm»«- ",
Hew, MawiMmiwt

Ol

un

OF

rilOIMTIt.
IN Hr; VllK B»‘

noRJPA,

. FLORIDA, i r l

nt im jM TATp or

. I.AItA U OlIKKN
bM SM Sl
ALA, W R u M
I'HItN: f r
Nuftea ta baraby
y-|t,r»ne# La-gbion ------- . . . .
report as A dm lnlslralrix of
•siata o f 'C l a r a U llraan. dacaaa
that ah* fllad har patltlon
final d lapb araa and that a b a t
apply to tha, Uonursula S .
War*. Coiiaty J v d i s of S a m i s
Counts, Florida, on * Ik * 4IM*&lt;
of Hopfambar, I * #A. for a p p f )
of aanie and lo r final d la c b -r g e
Ailn, nlptrarrix of ih* e s t a t e ■

P p o rt’g AND IT.IC
[Vlj&lt;0 C L A I tOt i O R
I Att ainht • half
&gt;h ot you era baraby

TU

Oni Ambit ind Om BUck Cipiala
|ia|gl| the VITAMIN EQUIVALENT
M .$ « s i F o « d i

NOTICE

M

T h e E&gt;xex S tu d io will be d oagd -d u rin g th e m on th
o£ A u g u st e x c e p t for the following h o u r* :
’

MoqtUjf ~-

SOTKR

I wish to a ntiou nr* lo tha pul
lhal henceforth I will not l»e
aponelble la r any OebU Incur

144

-

lu Cwt. FUtttq«r»pUfer

( Ol MT o r
TIIC CO
J t nfiU, aKMisraf,H t u i
STATU d r
FLORIDA,
KtloaATK. •

72 s 4 2 . 5 9

IN IIU T I I 8 KHTATB OF

It U batter to b« Vitamta Safa
than Deficiency Swry

« I. MHUPIIT

j nkkaaeeO.
A L L WHOM IT MAY
CKItN;
No I Ice Is hereby given th
It Hl.KT ha a, filed bis fin al
I , K ia a u l o r at- th e eMAl— ut
MurnlJV. dreesaed-. that ha
riled M b F - i i t i a n t o r final
rh arae. and- l h a l he wlll ap]
the Honorable IL W. Wag*. W
Judge of fu m ln oia county. ■
Ida. on the l l| ji day a f A
m i . fo r approval or earns ni
TO

^

At

Dwtdipa: Hoiwe
AJUL PjUsIt Ayep.ue

f Tba Btut place in town to oak . . . .
,v . Good; country xtylo meaJn „ .
‘
r *
1
1
.t ’
/' ' _ , ,
*
Beginning Sunday August 19, we will start nerving

ir w i'* ..s a s r s n 5
on t h i s J l y l d S y o f J u l y

„

CA PSU LES

B Jf.
.

X K. Terwlltegar,
? 0 » Oak AvanUa
Han fore , Fla.

IV

2:00 PJrt. until 7t0Qr P.M,
»:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M.

W ednw dxy
FridW _ .;.

ls l

Wv;
a

'w

, *"

aebior: *

T
h it

-

'^--3

i* t

_

A,

jtt* Mtorratlona
t.

. -

,

T0UCHT0N DRUG COMPANY

. . .

) R I C A L L I V I N G I S JL L 1 S U R L L I V I N G !1

to tha romlnj
t Urn* o t trial,

. . . It U a b e tte r way to llvo. An arm y of eager,
■

• 1

wiUinqf e le c tric a l aervanta elim in ates houaework drudgery,
^

b rin g * bettor lighting . . . im proves

• ’■*. h ealth and ■aiet*..a-., . and prov id es

A "
♦ A tV ta lm p e n t

' -

j i-rifct

A4^

- ’*

e

It tak es less tim e end effort to run a houso

w ‘p?*d tl»-clrlc‘.l|yro u

c a n

C

l

r

C T R L aL liv in g

yqur ow n lo n g term p la n , iL you c a n n o t h a v e a
V »V ,

^^

*** - *

- v*#i - . ^ * *r^tv3^ -T- - t- ■S

-4, 1 , - [:*

*

APPlTYIkl
'w.-THiNa-rt

p lete all-electric home at once. Decide in what order you
v'vi'iv'-r-. a .
. '' ■
•'*'£&gt;
comfort brought tg your home and savo for tho

'.-If DEOlRf
“ - •* a :

A l i e n e e s , one at a time. A^d make sure you have adequato

i tr vou *

-wlj^ag - big enough wire with plenty of outlets and switches.

�\

1

s -

9

n iK

^ LBS. UNDER WEIGHT

A- |K !&gt;|i

eighteen jliunda when I de&lt;Id»d
tnr Belongs- Now |

p w to r k a 'J rY ®

Florida

fine, yand iret ud feelimr flue
The twenty aeren pounds I re­
gained puta me bark a t normal
weight. The eonetlpation I* reHived, and 1 feel frontier than in
yean. Hetonga wa* a bleaalng
to ma".
fprtfd me to take itrong UxatiYee
Retonga la Intended to relieve
frequently. I aeemed unable to
iriraln mv atrangth or weight and
Vfud to little appetite that eating
wag a taak.
m ore

«&lt;

G lN N V

W ILSON
I 'M

SO

N O , I Th in k I HAD

5 0 R R Y IT

D I D N 'T C O M E

THAT P u n c h

h a p p e n e d

/ sh er

I F F . IT W A S

ALL

C O M IN G . 1 APO L­

M Y FA U LT.

/-----------

O G I Z E , M '5 S --

R U IN

THE

A N Y T H IN G

ra .IH IIIM . i \ c i t m i %I I
in u k
i n : *»K
It J 1*1 I K /.I M
I h (‘i^l tt il
TO A L I. n t H I H T O ilK AND
HONK IM V IN tJ
• LAlktH
* *11
OKMA-NOH
m m i .n k t
ha iih
RHTATK
Y«u nrid r n * u .-j jriiu tir**# l i t r H u i
diet 11 lr «1 am i n u n *-• »i if* |*ffnrni
.» n y v IidIni «• „•imI &lt;I* nt Li(»*! # ** li&lt;Ii'i* 1
you, of wit I*. * of you. rn .*\ H»v**
i Ifalllll ill*of |t_ JL I ItPClIltll
llo p d lf ll, hill
if Cii III f'lttllll &gt; , t '
l hr
F o u n ts
i Ml!It*
&lt;■( .Srtllllliilr
«‘u u n l y , K l f i r t i f a .

at

li U

*»fflr»’

n A

I 'L L B t

BACK S O O N

O N ,

S IL V E R *

--------

)

V A LLEV .

Bv PAUL R Q B J U S Q N
I WHAT ARK

'a n d J U S T W H E N l
Th o u g h t i h a d h e
a u

c &gt; P E A K Ib l

ic u r s

. w r a p p e d

J W AHN

p

&gt;L»U

xT,

v'

N CATCH I

'I H E t i - V

,.v

.

F022?H O P )

O N YOcUC S

u p w b h

MY N A M E U - V \

OF COLD

|

'

rx .-\ k ? E
-

m a y

B e

%'D

a

p u

*,

r w T i C K .y / ’

. it B N m y s e l f

* w u r pla n e

,v a n t a m a k - E

- I '

fi

what

Ime p -

^ c x :rX

' r

!.

^ u e E

O
J

in

fR u id h*

from

ih*

(Ini*

if

1h r fArwt tm lilh^ifun of IHIk notlo*
Km*li

f i l l ftt?i

or

ill-fi*,-lid

a*fiall

I**'

w rit l nif. a ml atm 11 »*t %ft*s t h«
i ftala] •f i l e

ninl

i*i***ft

Hi

|»tt** * :

o f fftf'i*

lid.

of |h»* * laim.trft am i elm If lit |
In
f*v ih* .Iw lm nnt.
lila
4* Hi of lil*
I f ir),
i nil |.t|&gt;
*ii* h ■aim of d«’iti*t ml ttul a** f|Jrd ,
•halt l&lt;«* vyl*l
Jo h n i! f^ n im rd y
A f, iiilriitnlaftf n tu r «*f
tfi«* Kelttln (if
tl 1 ■"ftiMlllti, d^ctJiaiol
f i r -l m ild Jrat ftof, t4i 1&gt; 13. 1? L'*

AIrnoftl
,

« m i

II,at

J .W .

Vi I •* I

.

To All Vour Bakery
Needs - - -

Ilf

ill*"

•**-

in ',

*,f

I J, r

. ■I a I w

always fiiMi when
you Huy t ul

Ul

W

f lu m e

Houm illal A Am)i-r-*m t&gt;rux S i m

LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
n i r

j V, i

Of Tired Kidney*

SI. | J

(•

‘ I "ill. |&lt;l»llHl,UI Wa,l*tt.*ll«rMk.«

ft'Uli B Iftlpuknt dlurrtle, tu«l *
*■* ilf&gt;
" t rn ttfeiSi for III * r id i* * n |»■.«n1* gjt »
•Ifir ftlirf * id will h*l(l 111# lift, hi Ilr * of
Ji'*J ( uLp Iftuth , ul |&gt;uIm i ,pii( wa*U f rum
b# LK-u4- Cc; Ik&gt;*i • riile.

The llaTtfi.rd I'irt
BID S ON ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

■ Insurance Co.

At one thirty on Mondny afteniwm, Augunt 20,

Aetna Insurant'
Company

.

H o s p ita l

Board will receive sealed bid* for furnishing one

Royal Exchantr«

large electric refrigerator. Ope us,*,I refrigerator

Insurance Co.

to be traded on the new purchase For s|a*cifiai-

..

h

.

Inpurance
Co.
i- %
of North America

e

- ltr - --jyT*7-

Board reserves the privilege of rejecting any or
Companies you h»*«
known all of your Ml&gt;T.W. ft^wtpn, Preii. Hospital AssiK-iatioil

1

Rxnfard

In n u ra n rr

Atlantic

Room ,11

r

(

O N S i D K l i U )

Agr l«, '•

llink

Hide.

Ovcriim# |Jiy

ptu.l V n im n i

h irq u n iU
I U iiin iit

1 .......... . cn
K n v i i ' n iiuu ii

Aftil v Km pU»ym rn» &lt; ip«»rvuor
'•
W rv^'lMVl* H »l 1*1,4 Vft ^ 12

s«»u hfi \ tki a reu lo
MB K 1 s t . St
Pci No t A i»i'lv I f Now
P 'L 'H ifi'l in |- -nI f n i in I Wo r k

F resh ie

M g**

M A/
THAT LOOKS
x T $(T GOOP T
7
b e t IT 'S

^

( M 'w T I T y

&gt; SO U TH ERN

I.uikt Deni
I lav Ion C l u b
M n -on C ou nt*
l l i s r n y n c ( lull
M a so n C ou nty
I ' r l n c e Ceorge

t

d B C A V //

...
Monogram v.......
Sunflower
Old Plaid Scotch
Royal Banquet S c o t c h
Swaunce

B rid e

or

Di xi e

King 100 proof liqueur

l u :i:l I t s

Silver Bell ( uliun
Keystone (Bn Cuban

i«!*

AltCAUK

I'Ki.

P1 •J, I N*1 s th e riire fimuMnw
,| mi r fr i hi m„ frftvm*ll i\
u " v"' ‘ tuck «ifid MMisiirj j
'

VS** n erv e ftfti* i * (
11 «rf'lMiiliMtc?
in

Southern

I'Hon# 7.T

U R R E U 'S
"2v * - ’

o

BILL’S SPECIALS
WHISKEYS

B. B. CRUMLF.Y
C rn m l

^ j ;

v

Sin gle *,/ M * r n .d

ilia, tlail Halt g

■ ‘ frfi, rh#»jn.»ll« ptilai leg
b■ t
|*j • ! nier^y gwUlng qji nlghte, a»#H r .
I " «*-Ljf-rdeMh*wy»*,l**‘* 4*rh#**n*!nn*i* ’ ■ I •*14*41 «»* *c«»l; p«M gr« with »fm i,
L* -4t^jifr.irig^^nel1iT*r*tLgy» ,th#rr «•
I * . wrong with your
ut t *=i.lr r.

Confidenc

Ilona call a t the Hospital, 600 Oak Avenue. The

!■:

T K L K P II 0 N t
OPKRATOKS
1

4f-.«*rr.*i fallw* «f kidney (.ill#*, nr*.ft FtMr n*,

It■r ■J ■H«1 1 to*

F lo rid a , th e

|| \ \

r«ln »»rf m»klner&lt;si I K X I ' U l l h ' M 'V | 'N \ | i K &gt;
fri* .1 . JuD I Ju*» ronidaln and d*. t,*.thtng
r*A l T IllC til **
»U vi tft-rtfi Na|ur» mag m wif^ihg you t)m|
K S SK N T IA L W &lt;»KK
gs, iMriffl nrwl HUnltun
1 . . i Inrf ■•rr JJ »lur* « chief wrfty uf Iwking
Willi
I ' ■*
*JttH*ft l&lt;*Uotua.i
.-ut
ihe
I’ K A C f T I M K H IIIUK
ktk •’ I hr? btlp t»*.i*l HMU-if-l* p**i *ii%rul 1
l*t1' * • tw. ^

(hone I7T»

at the Court House, Sanford.

Unhllftf 1*0 m** 1 M
lbi

1**41111'
Hi*****' 1***1**f .,* M«
*f*iIn
Hi*4 i l l !
iiivilt* Hu »*f B*j«we*i ene
&lt;"fii,*M *n iu&gt;«m 1 fw mi •*

\tain in

Hobo’s
Home Bakery

Phone 475

A r k n ii‘*n»

i*|iN «f K«•!»«*) .*4l&lt;t«u etltfW
Nl

m jm rur IlirM iiiln of
rihili«*iilfk, he will hi* *uc
m i (I h * tin ou t * , iiiiil* r iim

11 t r 1 d o * 11-W. I
I III)
I'M*

We recommend that now customers semi their

It’s

nf

From Bronchial

,|Uh I'I Wilt. LIMN| 14id.
* lift of X - m v
hill It
-oil for tlis n it'ihctiM I
L\
in i*rlrn fi I ml in ■ -

iiii.il
•***
, .i ,t |t* o I ft. to no*
Hint lit filed
I Him ft diBi-lyif'lf«..
l*|*i It »'«* I hr Motl • I unlit j J ioIk *
\x
Khfr.dn
.»n
i iig tisl. Iliiw, Inf
: ml .fu t f Iii»*l

laundry last three days nf week,

t w o -lh ln ln

ig fu r ru t Cftivtrrd
llt|HtlW

5 pay laundry Service

STO U K -

PACKAGE

•

MSVMt A*txn|

Park Ave. at French Road

ri

; r. M u t f W

Serving
d - .’ t : .

IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people diink A tlantic Ale and Beer than any oth er

CE PRICES

Steak.

It must b e ...

M

/¥

Chicken
S T O P at our ata*

brimful of P E P and
C O -a n d give a you
Thrifty IWllaage too.

Room

H ERE

CO M E

------------------------------—------ — *

W E 'R E J U S T

KETT

3 Dftiy Dry Cleaning Servlcq

-

D A N , VOU A N D T O n TO W A I T

I
TO

IlK llX P O W . C lark
MmiilAuli* I'n U lill
I, II.m l. I&gt; •

TV.

ra lrrn la r

SPECIAL NOTICE

Vi

G il p in

H O M ESTEAD ERS

C R O O K S WHO ARE
H E R E TO R U IN
&gt;
_

G RAM P AA O
TO

till* fill, il»v of J ul v A

IK TNK r o i 111 UK TIIH VUI K *
TV i t IH.I-. M :« t lM H .i; I OI N

of

'

W A IT , S H E R I F F

ih r M'url Iihum ‘ »*f Nild C ulilll)' ill
Kd n for it.
r i m hh. w llh 'ii
fljilii

r e lie f

iX O T a s u r r a s ;

.

G U E S S I W E N T HAY­
W I R E . ALL I 'V E P O N E
T O D A Y IS T A LK T O

111 ■!**!*MI ! I l|H|-t''»f &gt; *

D. l » l i
«» r
rirru lt
C v u rt
K I -iM . lly •

Aaewnh ** ,1&lt;u&lt;1• rwa

me

SEV SN

.'lUAt will
fjil 1*2X l*Jll® . 1»* *
ttll* Ofilrf Hi pupIlAU^d fMI
1K»
%l a i Him » tltu* ' •‘"•jult i*tV ||&gt; Inn
n,
T ht H A N M 'lll* MKIlAl.lk. 8 « n lW 'i
F lo rid i, a !** »
r of K«ai«ir*44
e ire ill» t lii'H
It* n.nidi *Jo un i |
Mint#. \V |iii'M my hainl (tinl «I
2trlnl •*• I *•2 ult ft* «*. ttl Kanfiinl

t||"J had xpent hundred of dollars
a wa* down do only a hundred

“ R e to n g a g i f g

t

B E A T R IC E
K riK iK A
OIIKKMN
wbOH p ta t* of r m id r n r r auu
Of f i r t a«i-lr«'** i* unknow n
T«u
tiaraby iMiiiflvNi and rrquftf**!
til App*,* ■ to 44 &gt;efttllll 11kH 4*f C fti'
plainI fllrd tin i'b»T Ir* W\ I'tifc-Hin !
dr.# ■i * In aI * &gt;v ul tut *11' *j rv v, n *»u
.t# tiding
In th** * iicni* i ‘"Uf1
j
•£#1111no|r »V&gt;|, t l x
ptiif &gt;U
nfi • 1
&gt;!«(*u* U 't c * i ‘ rm u «r ITwiI*' i*-*s
lO*WH. I hi* Jfd *lit 1 *'f NtplHHftH

JU lin g W u A Task Instead
“ Of A Measure, Says Depl.
Store Man. Enjoys Every
Meal Now. Weak, Nervous
Feeling Also Relieved.

JlV a m i l ilf a r t n l

i 'i n i . i r \ r m \

l\ \ (* K

,|*'| O K I I » %

THE LONE RANGER

USUAL N OtJCE
or

M N W M U f t W d J A l II. S A M t l R U

5 to 11r” PJW,
,

D R I V E IN

3 to U P . M

Try a Unklul today

itlons

/

latarday

.

Seminole .
Tire Shop, Inc.
H.JL'ltBliiWANDfill^
20t^,P A R K AVR.

Cnrmencita Ron

Mh’a.'.ao proof ....
Sth’a 85 proof
Slh’H 80 proof
• ' ( f o p &lt;•*■

Pete Hagan

i
6 ~ Y . r ^ ‘ '‘ :
L gl, PJ, #f * *f* f» ■1lr1 1 ,I
■ I* V
i
P -J

K b i t L a o .............

London Bar „ :Y .±
(Jovernment House
Rum Rieardo ........
Bog Monana ..........
Ron Manana .........

.... Rth’a 85 proof
5thh 8B prm.f
s *j»]N f ®

SALE ENI

i "3

p n »I

... 5th « B8, proof
Q t i W proof

ALL IMPORTED
33.1-3 % OF

i ,

K j ( k f ‘V

ING PRICES
3.31

-

A I M * , ( t o r t o f t . C t«R 4i««**«. N * t j t n , o n

�r

V

r
a
P c —

s

¥

r..

T '
CLASSIFIED a d v e r t is in g
. I w M r B m for t u Insertion
| S f c M r Hw* for th re e In se rt!# **

sa tes

■ 07c Mr Ua* for &lt; insertion*
' M per line fo r 10 inaeriloaB
Minimum n t n . . . 20c
P H O N E I I S OR B R I N G Y O U R A di to T H E SAN FO RD H E R A L D
Cooat, l i r a word* to the Ua«, Including plump and address.
A ll advertisement* f e r i l l u t l t i i i W i a M will b« charred f a r at thr
r a t a l * ' ctcoalHid rate*.
FOR HALE- New b asket* and
bag*, 5 cent* each. Palmetto
Grocery. .117 Palm etto Avenue

H .B . Pope Co. Inc.
G A 8 and OR space heater*
W ate r Heater*..
D R E S S E D F R Y E R S — We wIK
have a limited number of drea*
• ed f ry e r * for t a l e during the
week
until
farther
nolle*.
Tender F r y Poultry. “2206 San­
ford Av*. Phone 924,
P L E N T Y srinoow* and door*. Nice
il of French door*. Du hart'*
umber Yard.
.&gt;*

t

U P H O L S T E R Y fab ric*, Upeitrlaa,
damask*, brocatelie*. a good
■lock
to select from,
R.8.
Brown, 2011 N, O range Are,.
Phone 4063. Orlando, Fla.

HAnY C I IK KS. New Hampshire
Red*,
$22.00
per
hundred.
While
Leghorns
$20 .0 0 * tier
hundred. Immediate o r further
delivery. Money orders only.
Prelener Poultry F a r m . 23(1
Lemon Are.. Phone 2 4 0 ‘ Ulue.
Eusti*, Fla.
__ ft_

FOUND—

COLORED
girl*
lot
laundry
»nrk. Do not apply unless you
want a year round job. Apply
in person to Seminole County
Laundry. Sly W ltd St.

FO U N D : Purse last Wednesday
with money. No identification.
Owner m a r hare by calling a t
bid W. la t St. and paying for

W A N T E D : Fart time
Lancy'a Drug Store

gM

for

TH IC K S U E S
R E P R E S E N T VTIV K
We have something interesting
to offer an individual or com ­
pany well known in vnur town
With a knowledge of truck* and
(ruilera. Hank references re
mi Ired, Telephone or write II.
Price, General Truck A
Equipment Co-. Distributor* of
General Motor* Truck*. 2311)
McRae
St..
Orlando,
I’hono
0809
ANTED; W
wnfimn. 4U to
5(1 year* ojil with no tir&lt; to

FOR RENT

art nn ffo V lrn e* * for two Email

FOR REN T:
...........
OR S A L E - Ifnuse In Chuluota,
6 m il e * - f r o m Oviedo. Light*
and water, rent $ 2 0 month.
Sale, $1600.00. T e rm s, $200.00
Gish, balaDce I I j d a y . D. I).
Daniel, (Iviedo, -FfaT

O N E heifer 16 months old, fine O N E front Ijvdroom 306 W. 20th
stock. reaonably priced. Al-'
BE, phone 381 -J
fred Erieaon. R F D . 1, Box 178,
T E N acre* celery farm , tiled
Sanford. Fla.
$46.00 per acre. Edward F
Lane.
T W O wheel trailer, good tire*
122 Avocado Aite.

TOMATOES, nice rIDa for can
nlng and table. William Wll
Hams, Stata Farmtr'a Market

Help Wanted

rhililren - ilulieR light pay 115
to 925 wetk with room nnd
htmrtl, depcrulini' on qua lification* of person hireil Perman­
ent living condition* ideal walh
room with private hath, south­
ern exposure, located in llnhama llearb, Melhooroe, Fla
on (ft-ean Apply Hi raid Office
for further detail*
A N r r .l ) : young ladle*
school graduates. Ui leu
graph business. Western

BUSINESS SERVICE

vnur cai a t Kent'*
Special
r a te
dead

S M ALL gro cery store in Sanford
nr surrounding t e i r i l m ) Phone
742 W

AUTO
BODY
AND F BN HER
WORK 11Y AN E X P E R T , HUPEH1DH A l ’TO P A IN T IN G —
large assortment of color*. Your
car can look new. B ring it In
us nnd see
F U R N I S H E D garage apartment
lin l.L F .R MOTOR S A L K S
two bod room*. $2,060.00. E d ­ inn W. I si Sl
Phone 622
ward F. Lane.
Bull Service, register**! Jersey.
N E W shipment seat cover*, «ome
Phone H70-M
pre-war, Sanford Auto P art*.
— AUTO
PA IN T IN G —
BUMPER Jack* while they la*t. NOW is good time to paint your
$2.06. Sanford Auto Partscar. Wo also do expert oooy
and fender repair. Y a te s Auto
NEW cement fhre room bnu»e&gt;,
Paint nnd Body Work*,' 105 N.
ready to move i n , 'located on
Palmetto Ave Phone 371.
2 lot* K a i l 14th S L , water and
alectricity for rang*, *Qtt\e. fruft WASHING machines repaired —
tree*, alao 3 other , lot* -en­
arid all humc appliance*. Paid
joining. ILM {truth. 806. Park
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills. Orlando. phone
2-1(172 or Sanford 0166 Prompt
Service.

SOMEONE to ride* and share
expense*
lo
Texas
leaving
Wednesday, Aug
)6
Phone

phone 0 1 6 0 or 661-M.

STORAGE
Garage,
storage.

T H R E E o i l fnui room furnished
apartm mt or small hiimr by
civilian*
Two children,
it 16
Park Ave
porcelain finish, pre-war/ like
new. 203 Holly A re . Phone
— 409-J.
C O M P L E T E *olar wfclar heater,
large tank. A-l condition. ('.A
Whlddon-

NAVY officer, wife, 14 month*
old hoy. request 2 beilroom
aparlinrnt nr home
Also in
terrsted
in buying
private!,
owned car. Phone 1160. Eaten
»U&gt;n 297 bclwren 8 A M. nnd
4 r . M.

T H R E E bedroom house, furnish­
ed. Conveniently located, II.C. .SMALL house or apartment, fur
nlsbed, any reasonable price
Must lie clean Write P &lt;&gt; Box
FOR S A L E
176fl. Daytona Bench. Fl«^
Ffve room bungalow, 113 Holly
T W O B EDR OO M apartment or
Av*. Immediate possession.
house. Permanent residents 8
Robert A. William*
B. Philip*. Margaret Ann
Ph. 712
Atlantic Ba»k Bldg.

MISCELLANEOUS

P A IN T N O W
r Have Good Reliable Painter*
available
Call Sanford Paint
A Gilts* Conil&gt;nnv Phone IU

LOST light tan hnihtng titinkand green and white towell lie
tween Country r lull Road and
French Ave. Pleit»o ret u ill to
Tlie Sanfoid l i d aid

Idark ami white
LOST S M A I I
dug
na me d
Fox
Terrier
" B u t c h " Ta„ number 00432Phone M. L. Itaborn, 476 or
1H2-J

J .C . P E N N E Y GO.

OXFORD WITH ROLLID S O U
dick' to the rolled edge

leather sole. Array Ruiset

F r«

P it*

We have just remodeled ourjififijtairg department and
have it displayed with bargains that will amaze you!

Om )

Hut he alao touched a t some
length on the Pacific w ar and
asserted that this Government
did not lightly undertake the
production and use of the terrible
atomic bomb.
, &gt;,
" W e have used It ** he said, “ la
order to shorten the agony of
war, in order to aara the lives
of thousands and thousand* of
young American*.
" W e shall continue to use It
until
we
completely
destroy
Ja p a n 's power to make war. Only
a Japanese surrender wlU atop
ua."
•
Britain and the United States
he said, do not Intend Lo r i l M * e
the
secret
of history's
moat
terrible weapon until mean* haye
been found to control it to aa “ to
protect ourselve* and the reat of
the world from the danger of
total destruction."
" T h e atomic bomb," Mr. Trpman declared, "I* too dangerous
to be loose In a lawless world."

NO STRINGS ATTACHED!
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY - JUST LOOK
LOUNGE CHAIRS
Walnut
Finish!

Consumers Will
Pay Utility Tax
On 4 Utilities
rtra

e i(r

Om )

keep records at all tim e*, daring
I ' l ' i n e s * hours open to Inspection
by BUthnrited city agent*, which
rerorda sh all show price* charged
And date of payment*.
Section 6 provide* that where
nil collections of utilities are on a
mon th ly hasi*. taxes imposed may
be computed on the aggregate
a m ount
of sales d u r in g . aook
peripd, provided, t h i l th e amount
of tux to be collected shall be
I h r nearest whole c en t lo the
am ount computed.
Section 7 authorize* the City
Clerk to add the tax to w itar
service rh srges
Failure to p^y
the tutat within 16 days after
rendering the hill will result in
service being discontinued. 8ectimi j X provides that all taxes
rnllecTOd on utilities shall be drpoaited in the city's ordinary
fund*
Section D; Person* nr firm -represeniative*
violating th*
tax
law are liable lo $206 maximum
fine in City Codrt.- or Imprisonment not exceeding 90 d*V*.
Section 10 repeal* ail city ordin­
ance* that
may conflict with
Ordinance 370

Pfc. Robert AJim enez
1h Buck From Europe
] Cfc
Robert A. Jlm enc*. who
i served 23 month* in thq African,
! European ai d Middle E$»t Hiefr
i ter*, is home on leave visiting hi*
ps rents. Mi
and Mraf Horarti
Jlmenex.
Route
I.
Sanford,
his wife and two children, Betty
and Buddy.
He wear* six battle participa­
tion stars nnd wSa of the 87lh
Tomb Wing perammel'ofidhe I tt h
Air Force, l ie wear* a i t batlld
stars on his ribbon*, which Includ#
ETO.
African
and
Middle
and cluster and good conduct
medal
Prior to entering the service in
Ort
1912. Pfc
Jimenes »«&gt; a
rerper.ter'* helper al the Santord
Naval Air Station
The I2lh Air Force, which (mm
D-Day in North A frica until VPay In Italy, provided ground
forces with strategic and tactical
aupnoyt, waa America's first in­
vasion force. Al the height of
the North African campaign. It
w*a t h * world's largeat single tir
fore# and remained that until Ite
heavy bomber* were separated
from It and grouped under what
became the 16th Air Force.

PLATFORM
ROCKERS

m q

finish. Wedged h e e l 12-3.

U N U N I D SLACK-OXFORD
Elastic gore al front (or snug fit
Create*! Bex In unllned 0% S A
shoe* I Sites 12 to 3.

OCCASIONAL
CHAIRS

ili
USED
= 2 Pc. LIVINGR00M
i
SUITES
fli
J f J .9 5 up
111
|
=
=

rvgelar (i-IS

x Hpeclal g .95

' ODD BUFFETS

USED
STRAIGHT
CHAIRS
69c

Reconditioned

Reconditionod
fj.95 up

RANGES

LINOLEUM
RUGS
9

x

12 8lxe

7.95

GROUP
USED
TABLES

S?L David Shannon,
Pfc. William Martinj
Are Home On Leave

Hard to Beat!
Military

«r v n i ln a r d

II s s lls a r S

WANTED TO RENT
l(ji# [ C O U P L E drsire* furnished turn,.■_J|
in or near town. Have car P
O. Box (198. nr phone 731 W

President Truman
Explains Results
Of Potsdam Meet

•• • •&gt;,‘ TJ7r. - , s ;

FRFDAT, AUGUST 10, 1M

TOE HANFORD ITEHALU, SAWFORD, rLOMPA

Very
Special

S g L David Shannon of th|
Army Air Forca at Palm Ueaclv
son of Mr. and Mra. il- W. Shannon of Glndervlllt,'and Pfc. WllHam Martin, aon of llr. and Mrs.
J. V. Martin of Gindarvilla also,
are home on leave and getting
their instruments toned Up for ^
big time together. Pfe. Martin,
who served with th* Army Air

Florida Wrangam, noted at
band of this section, and «
CpL H. W. Shannon, Jr. i
serving with the 9th Air Ft
in Germany, made.np the Eu
Farmer String band th it wen
State Championship at Gal

PAN EL METAL
USED STUDIO C(
ISS tIP OXFORD
lip show**leu of a

2 4 ^

E .I » t-8 L

up

�)
%

\

*

*

I

—

/ —

■CM!

I N IS» •» »H W

•
If W« wish to be freei If ws with u
preserve te violate Um m Inestimable privll r [ t i for which wo boro boon oo loaf con­
tending—wo must flfhtl

.

paper will m i l
II p re t.a llt,
k»o4« U f t a ­

lk I n k t «Urt

Mftar MW.

_ r AT R I C K nwMMT.

^ * * * * * * * **»-** v —-

VOLUME XXXVI

E sta b lish e d

190ft

SAN FORD,

FL O R ID A ,

M ONDAY. A l 'I J l S T

II.

|*» I A

M cn ilirr

A sM iciatcd

M

Press

M HER

r •
’3 *

PetaiB Trial
Expected To
CloseTuesday

Keep A ‘Peace’ Watch On White House

Peace Times
;

-------------

Printing Of New Ra­
tion Books Halted;
500,000 New Cars
y Expected In Year
WASHINGTON, A uk . 13.
(A P )—The OPA has halted
the printing of 187,000.000
new ration hooks for food,
oca and Knsoline, it was

today. The stop or­
Sder.irnedcovers
hook five for
meats, fats, dairy products,
canned foods and sugar and
^ new "A" gasoline book.

Both hud been scheduled for De­
cember distribution.
T h i order
h a lt* the work pendinir the outcoms of peace negotiations.
If
J a p a n quits, the atop order hr
^iniea permanent.
w For his services as War Mobil
iia tlo n Dliretnr for two and n
half years. Secretary of State
J a m e s F. Byrn es received the DisUniruished Service Medal tints)'
from President Truman
% Predicting a flood of Steel for
consumer foods at the war's end
a governmental official estimated
today that at leait 500,000 auto
mobiles can l&gt;« built this year—
double the output planned pre­
v iou sly.
• ' S o far aa steel and other ma­
terials are concerned, the pi#
■luction volume of mamffseturers
could be much greater, (aid tinoff! L . l ol
o) the
spokesman, an affinal

Four
cal
To
Of
III*

Early Building Of State Markets
Swimming Pool
Show Increase
Urged By Rotary
In Operations
—------—

,

facto rs restricting output ° f ears
or in v other civilian product," •
The Kiitarv ' b&lt;t&gt; voted unnnl
ho said.
rooualy to«la\ in rwimmnnu !•• the
Kven an, the automobile proCUy ('ommiaaion th«* immediate
uction rate curly next year la
construction of ,\ «%»immlnff pool
iraallaarU n&gt; I ' . , . Twar
in Fort Mellon Purk
The action
m at taken during u "town hall**
meeting of the f l u b at the Mayf n lr llotrl wftcr W
A. Ircfflcr
amid then* wtv* '*too much talk
and not enough action** untl made
a motion thnt thr cluh “ *rr that
th r a * limning |mns| |« huilt **
C’onunrnt li*»i •••&lt; ••* h•r "nggrw
_ —
tn»m» %»hVh had Pern marl4* for
A CpI Harry l„ Wester, son of I the lmprt.v.-m. .-t ,.f Sanford. Mr
| % r » . Ilrlrn E. Wester of l a k e
th at
everyone was
! Mary, arrived home Friday eve . sitting around
siting for some
ning for .10 day leavo after terv*
elec to do something •
In*’
that there la generally
Ing nnr
npe year nvrniaa.
overasat with the
b
i
g
gap
lictwecn the talking nnd
Third Army.
doing.
W hat ho wanted to know,
Ilo wears the ETO ribbon with
a h r e e battle atars, good conduct he added, waa who’s going to do
II throe things
Tlbbon, com bat Infantry badge
Among the suggestions which
and pre- Pearl Harbor ribbon, lie
bad
been mstlr w«-ie that belter
participated In action* of the
11th Armored Infantry In France, living accommodation* and more
in 't h e drive over the Rhine Into recreational fnnlltie* I * provided
D e rm an y near Wurms and Rox- f o r the colored population, that
Weim where (Sen. Elsenhower's g r e a te r e ffo rt* be made to en­
grandmother la burird and in the tertain and make officer* and
invasion and occupation of Aus­ men at the Naval Air Station feel
a t home in Hanford, that som e­
tria.
thing he done about bringing fac ­
CpI. Weater served from Aug. tories in afte r the war. and that
I J&gt; &gt;041 to Apf. 6, 1042, and a Rat of project* for the b e tte r­
I f j a a Te-lnducted, Jan. S, 1044.
ment of Sanford l»e prepared In
During his sUy In Austria a
(Centmueo . « rage Sin

f

CpL Harry Wester
is Heme On Leave,
Served In Europe

€r

IK . R Kirtley U Hurt
In Auto Accident
owner of the K

V eee.r&gt; alr«l

HOME ON LEAVE
M a jo r 11. Melton W are arrived
In Sanford laat evening to spend
a 30-day leave with hia parents,
Judge it. W . Ware, and Mr*.
W a r * . M ajo r Ware has served
more than three years In the
European Treater- He expects
to be Joined on Wednesday by
hia wife who has been nuking

home in Fortit^Cily» Ark.

•

GHADING ~

Grading work has been started
by the Slate Rood Department on
West First Street from, KUgores
Seed Store at the railroad crow­
ing to Monroe Comar aa a part
of Road 44. and work la expected
to start soon on resurfacing, it
waa announced today by State
Representative la B. Mann, The
surface material will be similar
to that used on' Park Avenue, ha
**Work on the Foegate road
south to the Orange County line
(a proceeding at a good pace, said
Rep. Mann, and will be completed
RAIN PAH*
Rainfall

I# the “

te U 2-53

S m in

,.im » i « pi *

'

iv m

of

th e

llll’l %
%111* h

ntiniiNtinn iif the
at hn*vc tietmniiv'a
• I'agi Mia I

-------------

1

J A C K S O N V I L L E Aui i i
( S p e cia lI
“ Drtpltr the . .,g.-n
ric* of war time, operation, on
Florida S tate Farmer* Mn»t.-t*
fur the fiscal year ending lune
30 shown! a substantial inci.-a*.over the preceding yeai." *al*l
William I. Wilson. D im t,.i i..
•lay in t iimountlng 'Ml hi. mgan
tntinn'*
annual
report
'S a le ,
handled on a doten of the., met
keta allow n l good gain, f.-r tn»
yrur, de pile abnormal r.m.i '
lalior nml machinery . C••11■•.Tho Pompano Market topp.-d t.-n
million dollar*. In hu*me*. t .
Ini dining the year, a&lt; 1 in.
System a* a whole rctwoi.-.l ■
(Ik NllaseS Ok gag* Twar

Football Candidates
To Meet Tuesday
All canduletea for the Seminole
High School football t.-am
Celcryfcd. are requratrd bv '
b
C F Kettles to mett T u r o l . i
morning at I 0 :0n o'clock n t l b ,
*rhool in order to get ,-,pni&gt;m.-&gt; ‘
(legulnr practice will *t«M W ..I
needay
Six veterans will he ini*«nig
from th" lineup this comm/ m
son .Coach Kettee reportr.l
I be.
ere Madden, right tackle; llrOrn
ley, left tackle* Cranstor^ Itobmson and Raburn, ends; McKee,
center and Callahan, full hark.
Bsckfield prospect* look e x ­
cellent with Lln gle beck as quar­
t e r .and Cullum, Dyesa and Brooklin bark in aa h a lf back* and a
likely new p n x p e c t a* fullback.
WUlia Anderson, transferred here
from Ft. Lauderdale.
Returning to the line will l&gt;c
Junoa a t canter. Fielding, Lud­
wig Sin gletary and McNeill a*
guards. Kilpatrick and Jennings
aa ends a/wf Y arn Clark at tec“ •*'
./ .

&lt;*f

Poiaa. For Discharge
ICxpected To Be Cut
Suon But Many Will
lit ivt* To Remain

prrw w l

four |»artir-s nfiar •nimi«l&gt; aupport
•»l 11 f * Ull|llt •n •••fi-n-sl hy trade*
ufkinfi rriM**-« • • a t ' h r K r r u t l . r m *
I iill«s| fm
tUHti‘«| fruiu t
«« SSISf I ISMe .

Army Plans To
Speed R elease
Of Soldiers

German Politi­
Parlies Pledge
Abide By Terms
Potsdam Decree

The ninwt important i t a t r trial
in Kmnrr i»» I Ml year* ent«*re«l
the final -tngv today \%ith Mar•shiil I'rt am w a11nr n r v » i&gt;rri»aic&lt;l
to ntakr th* rlofilng appeal* to
th r 2¥ man jury
.
IViuerutMi Andrr Mornrt S a t ­
urday a»kr*l the death penalty.
The dcfrvisr rebuttal Is expected
to Inst through Onlay nml U&gt;mnrtow, \%if h a possible verdict
Turadnv night
In . ni'*itM.
v»|»t f r the Thin!
In tn tHanoi m. t'otifrrerire of the
United Nat i.s.14 |{r lirf and Hehahihtiition * ••inmi««ii»n u meal­
ing. t lath •• and C m i N t l H %%*m grata
! * It*- . •••*18nl KuvtrnA M IX E D f l t O l V I ) ^uf ntili.vti- nml tvtvfrrmrn keep *«trh on th*- ••h a r i a i n *
\ |•11N11n tind been
White House as President 11um.n met with
hi. rahmrt to discuss mg &lt;•••&gt;.» •
IlflA tlt t • •«! .
•••••a 1»1gr t'lir •*f thr
the Japanese government ■ft.
i to
a c e p i the I'nt-datu ultimatum
dcmiuandlng unconditional - t n t . l r i , » .lh ilm pr-niao Hint Kmperoi * mini'll -i &gt;«t
S|MlVs .|||t • fm Met III* • four
Hirohitn lie permitted to •••tmn
id- perogstive- \ mdio trurk .funds
hy ready to flush the w.i.t f
ttn r
dr, ISIOIII tiili-i nuti-oialSound poll! i nl pi* i »i« - it Mint f ii M pub
In
utilf«*:( tr iii
in*’•’! ilitf ■alii
photol
t to
» s f i r u m , | . Hr •
•M|||4t eflilravor car n«*»t I \ r.. fulfill t hr tertna
" I I 1• I's*I »Ml* it •1 ImI Mt lull

iothcr
Suggestions IOver 25 Million Dol*the"W
ant
iaauuea
u«iuuenasv^
I
ImnrovinirC’ity i lars
For
Improving-City
InrH Handled For
time required to get plMuc
tlon rolling will be the only
Made At Meeting! (sain Of- 2 Million

boatload‘ of piano accord Ian* in­
tended for the Germans waa
ordered unloaded by the U. 8.
imong others,
otl
Army and he, among
was
“ owed• to go to
*. . *tM
and
.... boat
_
ons. He has broil
brought this
_____
home with him. H# has assisted
various army chaplains orior to
and daring nis stay overseas, on
the boats, going and returning
L has been highly commended
hia musical ability and aiding
camp shows and
* r bjr MaJ. John
p t Harold C. LamV *nd Ca|
“ Craig, chaplains..
........ to anterlng the service
&gt;L Weater waa pianist, for
Ford’s broadcasting orIn Tampa. Hls brother,
Birger 8. WssUr. well
m violinist of Laksland. la
stationed at Fort Xnox, Ky.

I *

I). S. ( ’. For Atomic Bomb Pilot

U \ III

a * 1 11

I

I
1 1 .his r

t Its

».

wss.sll IIt II I V I

m*m%

I'f

- •no *• • is

••I•11••• jut- mi i' tit mi
" III lilt Ml% llllHfl %|*’
•lit
t ' l l l f i t IMII

loll

iM riiti'i

in

\% U p
•t

in

U til

IIM|i%

I'f
tr

f l H I H ' l I p t IMII
I hi*

iifiih lrm

• ago
l n*il %
" OHO nil’ll hills
t ... |.i*
•n I

C&lt; 'MM \ M ' h !
S p ..
. f i * t.
ur
'.mi U
itr,i
*• at*
i lit
th*
pie •
pn*

a

(Aki

•Imil'lr

1*1.*• S

High Siehm.l
The K h- i
u n lor

\cc Bomlici I'ilnl

-aid

Mi

&gt;olr

I . in

I I h•I'h u jl

three

donhle

up

Krnnka

111
Ramr

Mrtt
•ppot e

thr

(ramr

Two

Stair

trains
thr

%
%hrn

l l u m b y '/»

Wnltiradax

o'clock and E n * i
Ocala Thursday night

1
:• mi i

— ——
S .

mi

t Iif

w|/r

---------------■
nr*/(iO (l(lu r(l, W ilt*

Guests Of J. J. Bolly’f

m«

hr

v%it t.
ht.u

*J'l '»•«
*IMI g**«l

"

'• | m

»«• *

w«HStl

'Iff

Ilf
•••

tif

!•••!*«

•

’ •

\ It r a i l

"f

• A li i

•-

t«
I f i l l t»* *t
x%u t A t i m

, ..... .

ami

2 - 1 % . ‘Mill
•» ■W •

!•••■ t

t !»••

r*
..
"&gt;

ISf I I I .ii

tir* t*.ii"

|H||wslf %

^ •

I I*. •

l i CAl l Ol l

Ihr

Ihimri

f i r n r Iri*

h%

mr««ai(r
Ihr

« au

Vo wn r i a t r i l

I'frx* Nr v» Vssr k from an
I hr hah t rant m i-•Inn at 9 : 0 4
\ M V\\ I
I h r dUpatrh
•o
vrnl ht
Ihtfnrl aw a
till Hi* I lit
It f n l r
no a d d i t i o n a l dr*
I aiU
I h r Nllisil rr|»l% t o t h e
Ijptnrws
maw d i w p a t r h r d t o
la:&gt;.«o ^ i t n r d a % a t
10 J O
\
W
|W I
t h r o u c h t h r S%* i aa
treat i on in M a « h i n i ; t i i n

( H t'N t.k I NT.
A uk
11.
i \l'
I In
i hi lit* we
army
ii . ** w|»4|&gt;rr n.iis T nit; 1*0 waid
Isselat I aiiao
aw rrait%
to
I * • mi* hi* «•a* Iradrfw aa

•»n(
ii. •

^ eti dkis

o

Iht

p rarr

|(lAl
u d iu ifi
»•ho formed
th. •s.iiimiwwisto tiul hrforr ahr
•Irtllit pfrwiiil Itw ( nodlt lonw
is* H i kiln a Ihr i'otwdam
it Ilima turn naw
.to not: need
AI ( i i
I he
itomii bomb a n d
f h*
Ki.vaL.il rttlt%
in to thr
At

(h r issiiiini*a|sii»

rills t icrtw
** till It
I*

wff.1 t*.
trim- if
i In f(S' f *st

fir Id

an

all ill k HI mrrtinc
rthi. n l
Ihr Japan
••r |»I t hr Fotadam
hr*
o.ilit krr|» t h r

s*•! r»l
— f . i VMItt
Ihn rn iiA fhr
Iv &gt;1--.1 ip
tt l f Ii
ill r« »te.N
g
h« i k. 1
t
• ,i ti,
« Mil
1It
\
1 ,|i.u
•|i**--' - .,i &gt;1 in i l i.*|i- 1| %MM Al
Ii. i ii m n 1 III)!
sit
Ill'll
|il.ilirU i l l . Mn n*
. 1.11ut 11 i&lt; -i I!
|Hii'ti‘«! *i k ii °1 t I h * n . k v o r r
iil\ l* t h r A 11m «l -urr« n i l r r
u I in
'!.♦
N *t
.h i
to rt •
i.e
nt ll.ti ' t • iifc.ii
I . . . i ••i .♦ tMini*f*| siiif
X M - I . t.

'

t I

I U

.IXX I

will «

' a*• I imp i t * s •. •**.(•
I
x%••11111

It-tet. vrtef till (if
Il-L’l! M . • i In
1I'S 1 4r | 1 Ihl’til* 1 4 tl'l
M
.« Mir I •**••( , . Ii
1 •• vl *•» * a i »i%•*i •••sill!• ' . . I* 4 • .••I
b,
I •

I-

\

•in

( apt . T. A. K&lt;‘&gt;1
Alin -M Missions
l&gt;;n k I rom Europe
ll.- I
vr»
f M
&lt; i1gr
i’f Ii
K Heat ,*t
»•! I .nl ••
4- I | t|l»t of 5-1 till•%!*I»»f|•
I ru
Mini tirrivian\ in 4
\| ,i ..
• n r r m i l h*nn#* 1*4*1

VI
Vis.

|

'

111* v •

m «*
s|iM'hari;r
•mi.immi many

••(
*»f

.ir
.n

. i i h l i f »••». *1

XV ll l .l l t

I II* -

III

I 'm ific

I.f 1 1 si I’M*
l l.*W A i
w i . &gt;t •
•mil be*fix ACH**iftt•I«*•I f . •I »•*%Iw|(Sf•
•ll *. lllll If' •
MmiiiI I MK) I n * \« In
,|
«*MI I «•( l i f t •*
11
•••!•* o'
•f

I tag-

I Ilf
i s s 11

|»lfw»-1, t
I I I M ly

Mis'

. title

me*

t

rttr'i« ie *l

te i II

.^r« n In t \

o'clock.

J,

t r t f i t i i l i v «•

in ’ navy

•'

t i ur h t

nt

t'"

Hi m v b i -

&lt; ( ' t % || F

iii

h im

\|s*n

1 .. t .
.1's

It'll »
ii

a

.*

•••*«

\i»te»»l|w

f*

•••el
g*fl*’w |(||| l i s t s
bill1V If X* ill |«* k e- »

J

wi l l |iat I n i|oit«
S t a i r t o ur r t Mf i i e M

week I n
Orlando

..'is

xt M ............. I

is a* i It* I t i l «!|%e

l|M«| f •*• * t ' I &gt;•*I

.

frt-.I.J.

i*

list (Hilt

ftiul ii •i tell’
It.
nolin ’ ••
In t».
'
h
"»»•

it

••%» •

\ I tin &gt;
S,

Mis I.

e

himiil

riitnulnv

l •

i* ».*

\\

Yo%a»*l|* f..t
Nfill Ft »• 1AOflW

•eeond

M

t..

s.|.|l I

Is-.. I

th*-

.i.in e

. * *»*n\ imti hinr* i

' 111

beadrt*

d u rin g

I »• .

K.-M •

to III. Tom orro w a f te r n o o n

o n e

II I b

I . I. r. •* .
I**•i *11- ».i

'In'

10 o'clock, at th- la.kefrm,
diamond the winner*
ill b.
_.!*«, their award
The local I tinmoiolhnlt a» in •
h«i

•

Ss ••

| e il e 'U I

. t

I

t It it

.*

Sf•

♦ Use*

I h.

th.

mi

-t m il ,

it

' linched their wmi.l . . e l m . ’
•-Inning a neennd game of
thrpa game .erica I.v “ acme
II

-l.

’wt S lll.MIlt .* r«4M.
&lt; I11II t IOf|
f to I
•I .1' f
p*III t l»l'M '• »

i &gt;ir« for (hi- |iinKiitiii, imhiiin
•4ro m o v i r is’i i loti * fi.f t h r rtuhl
’ rn. wap $ I t.** ' r dll on. ••
Thrrr Ol*«f • 0*1 IS « lit *• •• •
to

I aflei

i .

.’ I 1- |»«»r •Min* \%*-is

I'.imlu'l

. ..

.-.I

Kw'i

S»ln

k»*
' i* 11m w a ml r r l i i ’ Al
s i i ’»t| o s i i i l t dar l ew aw f h r
t •* s. s11 _ , •| |ir.M r
i* %i n !*•'
h.i i t h . t i l wt * l f »r nt i I m m l i
f. II slot M i i wwi a r o l r r r t l I h i ­
ll &lt;lr*&lt; rilH*d
thr
I’, m

•• hit f .

stine. It hop fr|M»rtrcl linlnv Im
' Ity Rmcr ra t io n I h r r r t n r I*
I
h e tt lc a to * I 1' i’ h'N I'bniit
f thr |»r■•h.Tarii I .tul • a •.e •

Ifd

Ib

M*
f I..
t
I %s
r..i*i» s

pftctat«irit *•» |imi in ij'Miit*
' tty Brcn-iit &gt;m»i pru i'ii'M

'uly.

k

••

A It til ls

(Many Take Part
In Sports That
Cost City $32

Mm r tluiii

A»t f r n

W

•Ml
twaserlalrel |*rr««|
I hr I **k %ii radio hroaiiraftt
a Ihmiri *li«|ialrh l«wla&gt; «%ayini Ihr official teat of the
\llirtl r r pi x to (h r J«p a n r *r
K*»» r r ninriil * i n r i x a f r offer*
ion lo surrender p o rrreivrd
i «hIa» in Tnk%o through Ihr

.»|

«•. fin the nnlli.- •
t *••.i - \ h da %

Li e U t.^ McIntyre jDiamond Ball (ianu’s
Wntes How Nllt To Will Be Flayed t)n
fireet Returnees a n IrMs i his w«ck
**IV tint*
You liume n^nm?
my Imiy hft«n‘t been hump fm
month* V*
•&gt; hrn i» t •I coinrft horn# tin
furlouKh nmi m greeted by an
nrqiinintJirir# with the«r word*
hr i»* rraiiy t«» k *' ritrht back to
rnni|i Infm** his Irave m n\#i,
u cconlinf to Secopil Lirut Stuart
If Mi lntyrr. ton of Mr nn*l Mi»
K
If
M elntyrr •»( Ciiiolrt %ills
^ tm M» »» I r l l f f 14• Thr llrfiil l
f t •• in
i
r
,
(eri m « n
\%h r r *• hr !■ ho«pitalin-«l v»
** &lt;«f hr t*na ntorh t»g-tie i Hitil
l"'Pr.| In bf* bark home III &gt;«H
font hjr Sent. I ft.
*1 h»vi born overscan for only
i:t months, hut It arein* likr ‘J .’&gt;
y e a r s ," he wrote. “ I have cover
eil a lot of different ground in a
lot of countries and have seen a
lot that I wouhl likr aunir nf you
to P*r. an«| th rr r l« n Ini that
I hope none of you v%ill ever
have to in*.
"M y reason for writing thi«
nine
my mind that ha* lived v%lOt me
•ver »iny. I left the Stale s I
think that it should tie brought
to the mind* of each and every
one of the folk* in nnl &lt;&gt;nl&gt;
Sanford , but to all of the people
In the U. S. if possible.
" I 'l l use myself for an n
ample. A fter I had entered the
service. It wits necessary for rbr
to have an operation. While I

|. l\

int't Studies U. S.I* f a c e Conditions

n

■ir

••

■•• •te

• ' * 11a11

i

' * a' « te* 1

r* l s .................
|

. In. AI

I fist ■l • t I i.

•s t ’ d f »l l r « * • *
l|» I s .«I s •
.il i &gt; .m l

\ clcrans Service*
(iroup Objects Til
rinsing 01 Office

itiri

.i» *

1 in |*h

i nt *- It I

**rn

ih f
h f lit
a! I f i

K AIM - |

I S
w* hr*I

*
•

CITY BRIEFS

i*e s • k

I « ' .«
IsfS-ll
( iff irniiiiT
•* i'1 i 'I i , ' * 1* limit
. I*
,f f1 . ,* ha*

M
^* |( Mill f*-•• !•*

itllf

III (Of* t M&lt;lf«|ualflv llrt id* framilK
nil int»«» *if «uch i»» «&gt;l»l*’iii» n e e pi
VV f e l n e n d a v
iiio rn iliic
at
• ' INI
&gt;■1 11H*k for tfa ch rrn ' »tht»lafsbip" t»% u . ••1111111*tc* cimiurt* o f r u r r o n t
te.iflh $4(K1 n y m r ami mm* opr»» o|M ialiDhT I&gt;Idb » ami . ..n-iilfriihlr
finikin 1«•| iitBlslniD ••
»**
In *lh
w h ltr
anti
ro lo rn i
|»n
K fpiri*
Mibinit tirti ii)
Mra.
e**||*| Four teliltr nfi'l four •ol
•iif*J acliolai »hi|o* te ill U MteMidf.i Helm SihultJ of |(fi| « imx». Win.
F Tlioiiif, of thf A mici n an l.o*
it. .sc mi noli* 1 omit)
l&gt;i*i|i, Mn«| Mra. Allen, of
the
Hi*. Sanfoid l it) * uiiiiniftBioii I ' S K S office imiicatt*. hr aaide
K tnm in at ioiim

v*il|

lakr

plw««

••
•%• I Sl'44 n
OI|
-It ' l l )
.S I
rral (toys say, " I wonder how
ll*
noter -taytn * f »tIi
the old “ home town Is. and if
—
■ f• *••1 I.* niunths old on.
there have been manv changes."
j . g. Goddnnl. EM I c. USNt ll
1
11 lit
W r it I mp lietc. These boys wanted to go s ad Mrs. Goddard, have lieen
Sl i f f !
Will m e e t tn m g h t a . 7 3 0 u'rl.^k " ' » « *&lt;“ ». «g the p ast four m o n t h . .
home, but didn't know if they • the gu ests for the |m*t week of
" » t ..............
&gt;(lll| ,t
|t t3
„ nexpecte
tlial thr
the new
new '•**'* ••
,lu'
m eetin g o f the co m Hi* fM»-»
""••ion. '-ame
ram r nn
on May
May 4lll|
p rctnd
l that
could lake all the silly questions , Mr. Goddard's brother in-law and
1
..
R|| \f(rran »rrvlcc pro*
people would throw a t thrm-l slater, Mr. and Mrs. J J . Roily 7 » • I I tel.rn hr fIrw nvrr *i*«l |*ity Utility Tax va ill l&gt;r ifivrn it^ mitti-r. have ht'i'li t a k e n i hip o f
!•
m
j u MiarAhallinic yard
and f mmf rradinK. accord.njr «*» II
N bU‘mr
I didn't know at the time, what ; a t their home on thr \Vc»t Side
mittiifurtorily.
Both Mra S c h u l t i
•'
•rntrt
of
the s ( * f rinani Sayqr, city clrrk.
those fellows meant by questions.'
Mr. Goddard ha* just returned
nml Mr Thor nr a t a tr d th a t t h is
Ir.tnr*I 4 tfr hr wni» hla^tfnic
-------------- --------- -——— .
but soon a f t e r I waa sent home Iq ' (he United State* afte i it*
«l I** ml id record could not hr m ain *
for a 2 1 -day convalescent fur­ months' duty in (hr i'a rific an.I
iNiiifd x* 11himt additional aaa iatlough. 1
Asiatic T heater* Hr t rrc iv n l i«&gt;.
a m r if
ra
Vllrn*- o f f ic e It
lu, i, « . . . fin slang name •(.»&gt;
" W e ll, I returned to cam p Just
IM s t a r * for participation m
“ ' “ V U * * * * * '- '- • ’“ - * * * rl,..ed.
, • i &lt;
. . It
10 days a f t e r my furlough had
Philippine liberation and (»&lt;■ (Ii, men gave lu the V I tnrkel
I tie.r
wire of c o m i e t r
.,
.
.. ,, ‘ , ,
..
' ,n motion nf Jnyl ,S r i i l i l li
atarted, because I was sick qf
tie stars fpr participation in -.it--.
he *anl
1 ru,le
, 34
0 ,1 “ a* 'I v n i e d that Ihr committee
questions.
the Asiatic, campaign He is also .,,-4 I ..I.I t„.. ,1t- .troy,
.
...
.
negresa of tlvledo, wa* instantly ■hntild write letter* nf protest to
“SlneC I have been oversees, I
for
a
Unit Citation.
D-irlng th.- breakthrough at
8u n ,Uv
t on , Hlth Srnulnr t l.u.le I’eppec end
*
rin
~s ■•
have heard several fallows ask
^ 30 day leave, Mr. God •S.
i.Mrd ilomher Group n&gt;loek on thr Orlando Highway n „ yrr \ Wdllema. who is S t a t e
M. BryMm, manege r of the each other the tame questions:—
flew from the I’hilippine* of Wbirb tie «a» a memjier. gave south of pU l ||f f , |.|,ce when the Director for the Wnr Manpowor
Veterans AdmlnUtration Facility *’l wonder when we gei home, if
formerly manager of the tin- mJvaiuin- trouna close •up- '35 Sedan In which she wa* j Commission. Both tho City and
at Bay Pines revealed today that we will hear the tame old ques­
Power Competw office in port bv blasting bridge* and com­ riding, got .out o f control and 1County Cnrnmi»*l/t*
were remunication* renter*.
lie
w*» plunged oveH the rurb and ran ijui-ated to appeal to Mr Williams
beginning Friday, Aug. 17. a tion* that we heard when we
' Ga.
.
^
i n * - -I in England until August, 24k feet before turning over. anil it was decided to aak o th e r*
contact ■representative will be on were home the last timeT What!
whin
h&lt;moved
to
France. State Highwayman L. C. Bender interested to voice their opinions
duty from VtOO A.. M until 4:00 You home again T or — Are you
P. M. at
During n Hire month Period and Deputy S h e r i f f Jack Hickson by letter or telegram.
•e for thd horn* already T My boy hasn’t
from Inn I I to Ayr. 54 of thn investigated the accident.
purpose
thing Informaton been home for month*. Folks.
Mr. Thome reported that J . O.
yrai he served as a i r lgison o ffi­
ex-service men I want to aay right here, that if
The other colored passengers in Auville, Heil Cross Representative
cer at the front with the First tho car were rushed to Fernald- at Ilav Pine*, has advised t h a t
ts and aiding any of you want to make a
and their
them *
Hof the necea- service man or woman very un­
iL. "Sonny" Raborn, Army.
laughton Memorial Hospital. In­ appointment of an out-patienUeeUbllsh their happy the first thn* you so* him
He entered the service* In the juries of MildrwJ Lewis have doctor for Seminole County will
_ Mr. and Mre. M. U Beor her in several months. Just
820 .West Fourth Street and Intter part of UH2 and until not yet been determined. Giles he m*de within the next s ix t y
be available approach them with on* of
dent of the Senior Clast of June, 1IM3, got pre-Jlig ht (rain­ Bryant of Oviedo waa somewhat day*, filling a serious need t h a t
te hoped that thee* questions, winding up with
« f Seminole High School, ing as a cadet a t Maxwell Field. scratched. Oral** Bryant, aged hae existed for * long time.
will call on H y boy hasn't been home for
twom' Into th* Navy r.n Ala. He later got hie wings as three had slight scratches.
A vote of thanks was given the
tative for ages, and it eeema aa if eva
12. and is awaiting call to a second lieutenant, a t Moody
County Commissioners for t h *
red In eon- time I turn around—than y
Field. Ga. He was fromuted in
duty.
supnort and as sistance recently
MRS. GALLANT DIBS
la admlnle- ere." If they don't say anything
+ ■
■— ■
ia a member of the Celcry- Englsnd to. r a n k ' o f f ir s t llenpled-ed th# committee.
Admlnle- right than, or do anything about
atball lean), and playral tensnt June 24. 1044 and to rank * N o l l e * . has J u s t been received
Attending ihe meeting were:
tt, you tan bat yoor Ufa against
of th* death Sunday night, Au;. Ned Smith. Chmru, M sjorW ho rschool orchestra. The of r«ptain on Dec. 22.
who Is in a deed Jap that tbaVr* doing
legion trophy for out( a p t . B est wears the a ir medal, 12, of Mr*. Joanna Gallant, Flor­ ton, H. B. Pone, Mr*. Allen, Wm.
Office In aoma dam hard aad u i t think­
citixenshlp
presented ftfne clusters and six battle stars ence, Ala-, th* mother of Gr*dy P. Thorne, .Mr*. Helen flehultx.
Hanford ing. How about it foOnT Ghra ua
by Campbell-Loealng on his ETO ribbon. He hae been Gallant, formerly of Sanford, and Wm. Q. Kllbee F r e d Wilson,
|e a veteran a break, and don't aak gw tlons.
for tlte distin­ of Daniel Gallant, husband of ip e l 8. Field. Mrs. J e id a 0 * 0 * .
waa presented to him at recommended
Thanka.
—
Elisabeth Wbltner Gallant.
a f the school term- - guished flying CTOs*.
T. F. McClelland, and l F. Boyle.
' r ,&lt;&gt;
'
■
■_ itsLi -a*.

Dviedo Negress Is
Killed In Accident

Vet Representative
To Be At Court House

a
, ’

,41

ion L ; Itabom
•.Bnliflta In U.S. Navy

. , : •

ti'

T

t -&lt; ’

/ B i------- MM

/

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80964">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 10, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80965">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80966">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 10, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80967">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80968">
                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 10, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80969">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80970">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80971">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80972">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8132" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7770">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/47469e59abf6b44c310953c7c77aaf19.pdf</src>
        <authentication>57cd5e3474a8e6d4cd9cb077c89939c9</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80963">
                    <text>MISCEEVATrtibUS

SMALL gentle saddle horse slid
•addle, $90,00. K.C. Colson. fitI, Box 12V. Benrilnll Ave. Sanfunl, Fla.
MOD und lice], A-l conditionAlso tackle box and VI plug*I22H Palmetto Ave
NICE young milk row. just fresh.
J.C. Stapler^ West Side,

Strickland — Morrison, Inc,
Your Ford Denier, Since 1931

KITCHEN cabinet for -ale Call
at 2684 Sanford Ave
*
DAK dining room table, t oak
chairs, 1 large china closet,
I buffet 307 E. 3rd St.

UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tniwxtries.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATF.S
damask*, brocatelles, » ginwi
ICe per line for one Insertion
stock to select from.
It.S.
08c per line for three Insertions
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave,
07c per line for G Insertions
Phone 4053, Orlando. Kin
05 per line for 20 insertions
Minimum rate* . . . Ifte
6 ItOOM bungalow close to South
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ad* t* THE SANFORD HERALD
8 Ida Primary School, Edward
Count, f|ra words to the line. Including phone and address.
F. Lane.
All advartUaaents fir situations w*nt*4 will be charged far at the
regular clacslficd rale#.
I*) BOOM house sod t room
bungalow. 13 acre* land on
which I* 4 acre* of muck Close
ELEVEN nire hen*! ten fryer
to town on hard road. Price
1317 Douglas Ave.
831350. Edward F. Lone.
1935 Chevrolet Sedan, A-1 rondi
II.B. Pope
lion, 5 good tires, within cell ONE heifer 15 months old, fine
GAS and Oil *p
stork, resonnhly priced. Al­
Ing. 122S I’slmelto A ve
Water Heaters.
fred Krlcson. BKD I. Box I7B,
Hanford, Fla.
DRESSED FRYERS — We will NEW
playpen, complete with
have n limited number of dress­
mattress; small yacht.
910 ONE trailer, I uutbroad motor,
$75.00 each. 1800 Palmetto Ave.
ed fryer* for sale during the
Maple Ave.
week
until
further
notice.
FOR
HALE: large home on M«*l1938
Chevrolet
Sedan
within
cell­
Tendr-Fry Poultry. 2205 Han­
lunvllle Ave. Kdwunl F I*nne
ing price, HE. Dye. 301 K.
ford A vo. Phono 924.
5th Hi.
REDUCED
SINCE
YK
Day
PL E N TY minnows arid doors. Nice
Houhc, Isoi, Furnituviv, (innur
lot of Flench nuors. Du hurt's TABLE model l.alterv sot radio
Ken tod ftif J50.1K1 per month
Phone l«2 J after *1:00 P.M.
Lumber Yard
OPA approved. Good homr &lt;&gt;r
invnitmeiit property I'nri-d on
FIIR SALE
FOR SALE
lv t2i76tMX) Raymond M Hull,
M o d e rn s i t rnnni c o u n t r y h o m e
Five room bungalow close to Pri­ liH-ati-d 5 n id i-, nut o n p a ve d
Realtor
mary school.
m ad, I S
m r e . u n c le a re d
la n d .
TWO wheel trailer, k&lt;m»| tn n
Robert A. William*
Hilbert A Williams
122 Avocado Ave
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg I'hone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
111'NG A LOW, fur muhed, wi t h
three eJttrn hda, corner of l*th
and French Ave.

R A YM O N D M. BALL, REALTOR

Real RHtnte Snlett—Rental*—Mortgage Iakiiim
Dependable Inmirtinee ami Ifoittls
f’ ltone 9(10

Room I, Flo ritla S ta le Hank H o lding

SIT. W A N T E D
EXPERIENCED rook or capable
maid. 123 Sanford Ave.

LOSTLOST: light tan bathing trunk*
and green and white towel! be­
tween Country Club Bond and
French Ave. Please return to
The Sanford Herald.

LEG AL NOTICE
O il I &gt;Elt

(IF

P r ilL lt H T lO N

•t«!■}re*a in uiiLoown Yoti are tiara*
l»v notified miuI rr&lt;iiJlr»4f to Appear
to w certain Hilt
Pomplaint fUtd
ntfitiiial j i.ii U&gt; 51aIt 4* K- Mllfcr,
ni*w |s«n&lt;tlha In Did Circuit Court
H«*toMi•&gt;!*■ 8‘ouflh,

for

712

Atlantic

Hank

divorce,

*•n ..r l.4f*.i« Hu- Hfplrmbvr Rule
i» i*

»*• wit

ih»

1$&lt;1 ’lny

of

H*p

•* 1111***t I‘» I j
in default thereof
woi.i ..*»(**• will jig•
K* Parta,
L*l M.la lif if r r !•*• l.ul. llnfyrtl fur
I Ij♦- sliti iii«*r&gt; Urn*- miulml bjr law
u

I'li.

HAND iK I i HERAl.Ih

Han-

f mni, Flor ItIn., a n* wapjipvr of pan*
►n i l * In tjla tIn.n
In n»alit C o u n l f
a H*|
VVItnep.1 my ImmJ anil
o f f l i I n I - m l of t if f | vt . a | Hanford*
r m r u f A , iM a I f t l i day uf J u l y . A ,
I*
m i
n !• if K f IN D O N . C la r k

FOR HALE
Five room bungalow, l i t Molly
Ave. Immediate pniMeimiiMi
4 ir.'iiii I'.lUft, H*i»ilm»le
n .'l UIm IHKAI.i
Robert A. WIIMniin»
Ph.

TO :

Cl I A Itl.i: Y i 'LA It K MILIjKH,4»fao»»

1.11*i.r*• «jf roijohieni'f mot Poet Office

■&gt;f

County,

Hid*

BUSINESS SERVICE
►- RELIEF

From Bronchial

I’nfumished two bedroom hott .so
Permanent civilian resident. I*,( ).
ford. Flu.
*

nr apartm ent
Ho\ 1259, Hun

V&gt;h I&gt;? In, ISM 1 aw
A l l 'l l
IKID V A M I FENDER
WORK ItV AN IX PE H I Ml
I’ KItmu At T O IA IN 11 Nti
large assortment of tubus Yum
car cun luuk new Hung it to
us anti see.
Call At
w
HOLLER MortlH SALEM
HoumlMal A Anderson Drug Stag*
2UH W. 1st Ht.
Phone 522

REPLACEM ENT

WE NOW CAN

AUTO C L A S S

FURNISH
Driving a car that
has broken glasses?

By H A L P. COOPER
A P Newsfeaturef
WASHINGTON— The first time
two MP'a came into a cocktail
bar and f didn't reach for my
pass I knew the Army u i out
of my system.
w
I'm glad to be able to say »hnt
n week after I got my discharge
I could hardly tell an MP from
a squadron bather without a pro­
gram. I was also completely free
o f that Impulse to salute second
lieutenants—one way or another.
The discharged soldiers I know
just want to go hack quietly to
a Job. In two weeka you’d nerer
know they had been soldiers and
to tell the truth they never were
— just civilians In uniform.
I have noticed that discharged
soldier* adjust more easily to
civilian life than civilians adjust
to discharged soldiers. The civi­
lians seem to feel that the man
coming out of the Army needa
special attention. It make* him
feet conscloos and uncomfortable.
They pres* drink* on him in
bars. He’d rather they wouldn't.
Maybe ho can't afford to buy a
round when hla turn come*.
They introduce him around
with embarrassing accounts of his
prowess In battle when he’d a lot
rather tell his own liei. They
Imagine
war Is what vettran*
want to talk about. Most vete­
rans would be happier arguing
politics, whether the Giants can
stay up there in (he National
League or what will happen when
Joe Louis and Billy Conn got
into n ring again.
Above ell. civilian* keep ask
ing discharged soldiers how It
reels to be out of the Army. All
we ever can think of to say Is
■•good” or "fin e" or something
equally Inarticulate. It makes us
feel stupid.- It make* It hard to
concentrate on being a civilian.
Yesterday a friend of mine
got hla discharge and came home,
lie was a tech aergrunt lop tur­
ret gunner‘on B-17V. He did 50
missions In the Mediterranean
and then out of curiosity went
up and did 15 more over Germany
Ills eurloslly is now satisfied.
I culled him up to welcome him
back. Of course the first thing I
asked him wa*. “ How does it feel
to be out of the A rm y !"
"Listen. Cooper," he said. "Did
you ever know I came from
Texas T Well, the reason you
didn’t was because 1 am the only
living Texan wbo never bragged
olmul Trim . 1 don't think the
part of Texas where I come from
is fit to live In. That'a how much
of an Individualist I am
"W ell, for four years that In­
dividualist was told t what clothes
to wear, when to get his hair cut.
when to get his pants pressed,
when to shine hla shoe*, when to
shave. when to eat, where to Mb
wheft to leavr camp, when to
rat hack, where to sleep, what

100.505

We have a beautiful line of frnmed mirror*
at rcaHonable price**—

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

Phone 320

FOUND—

ALL the VITAMINS (or all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

Beat

Returned Naval combat pilot,
wife and baby mu*t have 2
bedroom furnished house. Ex­
cellent car® promised. Please
call 236.J

ROOM, close in, unfurnished,
Mr*. E.M.W. c lo Herald office,

FOUND: Automobile key on ring,
Owner may have by identifying
and paying tor thia adv.
FOUND: Purae last Wednesday
with money. No Identification.
Owner may have by calling at
610 W. 1st Ht. and paying fo*
adv.

Satisfied

f

Ignr Stravinsky, the composer,
use* nnly half of his name. He
\&gt;n» chistened Igor FtodorovRch
Soullma-Stravlnsky,

Pullet Developer
Slit

for

about

35U

2 wNkH old chirks

Savannah, Ga. ha* a theater
still in active use which w »i estnhll.hrd in IHIM and n golf
course established 1811.

Shipping September,

The open air parliament of the
Isle uf Man can be traced luick
to the Dark Ages, when the
Nurse invaders conquered the is­
land in the ninth century.

Order now.

I'atier making liegan In Eng­
land in 1492, but died out until
reintroduced almost liltl years
Intel

POULTRY SUPPLY

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

Customers

R. S. E V A N S

COUPLE desire* furnished hou.m
In or near town. Hava car. P.
O. Box 09H, or phone 734-W.

WO bedrnpm furnished house
or nimrybrnt
Excellent Cart
promised Phone Rita Theater.
Janie* Barnett. Mgr.

Gnat Britain la the largest c-O
Before the war the United
State* imported each year about porter o f cotton to the- rest of
4 million Persian lambskins from the world although her share of
world trade la lea* than it was ut
abroad, mostly Asia.
the beginning of the 20th century.
Japans conquest of the Dutch
Due to boll weevils, about $iIUj
style to make hla bed, when to Bast Indies cut off HU per cent of 000,000 In cotton Is lost in th&lt;
the world's normal supply of
mop the floor, what side o f hla pepper.
United States annually
head to wear hla flight cap on,
what to aay in his letter*, when
1.0 Pas. Bolivia, is the highest
La Pax^capitol of Bolivia w'as
he could get hla mall, what sa­ founded by the Spaniards in 164.-1. national capital in the world.
loons to stay out of, when to
line up for pay, when to gel
■hots in the arth, sometimes even
when to lake a shower— and you
ask me how doe* It feet to get
Rut At Carlelon’s Boarding House
out of the Army.
"Before I became a soldier I
(&gt;15 Dark Avenue
was a civilian for 28 years. 1 had
learned how to do my own think­
The Boat place in town to eat . . . .
ing. It will be a -pleasure to do
my own thinking again.
Good, country style meals . ,
"Furthermore 1 am glad to be
out of airplane**. I don't think
Beginning Sunday AugUBt 19, we will atari serving
they’re practical and I doubt
they're here to stay. Nobody l*
Sunday dinners . . . 7Gc
ever going to make me trust a
method of transportation where
I’ hone 16G-K fo r reservation^
you can't get out and walk If
It atop* running.
" If that answers your auestion
come on over to my place and
I’ll brief you for a low level at­
tack on the Pimlico race track
next Saturday. I feel like I could
POULTRY STEEL BATTER Y
lrk seven straight winners snd
won't need any handicqnnei
Grower,
telling me how to do It."
My friend Is n lot more elo­
quent than I am.
Finisher,

Former GI Finds It Takes About Two
Weeks To Get Army Out O f System

W A N T E D TO RENT
Broken windshield and windows are a definite
hazard— replace them today with Safely Ginns—
a laminated glass that provide* greater protection
from ^ok en flying pieces.

MONDAY, AUGUST fi. 1945

POm), FLORIDA

THE SANFOHJ)

PAGE SIX

In

Used

Cara'

of Can sold during July right
here In Orlando, representing
well over a 100 unit*. This Is
the graateit month ever enjoy,
ed by thl* Company since open­
ing In thl* City!

( I ) Modern A * Tomorrow
( ! ) For New and
Remodtled Buildings.
(3) More Daylight.

(4) Lower Maintenance Coat
(3 ) Improved Appearance.
(• )

Name

Easy Cleaning.

(7 ) Large. Btacli.
(8 ) No Priority Needed.

SANFORD
Paint &amp; Glass Co.
117 Sou. Park Ave.
Sanford, FU.

W e a n proud of our tre­
mendous itock - of 300 of the
best used tars In the Country.
W e offer you your selection of
practically every make, year
and model from Austin* to
Cadillac* or even Rolls-Royce
If so desired. W# have con­
vertible* aedanata, sedan*, club
coupe*,
7
pa*»enger«
and
tlmouaines.

M C *M D U f€ € R
ABantJr C*mfmy—grweyrfrv In Ailenfa. CTarleUe. OaBmweie. Ner/»tl. OrUaie

iii=m=m=m=iii=iii=iii=iii=m=iii
I

FOR MEALTIME PLEASURE

I f you ilon't ace or find, the
car you dealre, tall ui . , .
We may have It, or can get
It for you.

W ANTEI&gt;—
,TO BUY: Pre-war ga* or electric
range, good condition. Phone
Swart people, reallilng that it
Will be at leaat 8 year* befora new ears art available in
any quantity are Improving
tbair transportation NOW . . .
by trading In thalr old, worn
can for an IL8. Evan* “ NEW-

Help Wanted
0m

PART TIME cleaning
BIB Park Avenue.

A m b it i p d O ni Black Capittl*

COLORED gtrla for laundry
work. Do not apply unless you
i-want a year round job. Apply
, In parson to Samlnplo County
Laundry, lip W. 3rd Bt.

in p p ly Ihfl VITAM IN EQUIVALENT
« l th m

woman.

Foods

-Wa have a limited stock of
choice ’41 models available . ,
no priority nocessary.

WANTED: Part time girl ’for
Laney’a Drug Store.

MtTTMMI
tHn w I e g u im

U,3.MWaa
* * W «m S m I I
(Mia m Ibi ||vb in f mW
UAMWto.,
... _

a a g T iM ig .

IN 'A SALEI

__

W *!«■ ■ » g j

O

M O V I N
/s m
MIDICATIONS
ad In ONE o u H H t y j f J

w a n twak

ifu t v fs —

\ ~ d iL m m

**

YOU'iaa nmr he (me you ere
urIm i

asst

■1—Inftomed Watery fyee
2—lerplftttovy Conpetlloo
3— No*of hrilotlpn %Sneeitns

Y

FURNITURE THAT. HAS ■

one third dawn payment. Equal
tftms U Military and ClvlUeaa.
h.♦.?* -

NOT BOLD A S QUICKLY

'

A 9 IT SHOULD. I B B . .

Daytona Beach t L a k a l a e d
Jackaeevltto . P a l m B a t c h
Tampa • . BL P e t e r e b e r g
M i a m i • - • PL Laaderdale

finest 18th C e n t u r y deetgna e v e r create d . T a b le . 5 aide c h a i n , a rm

♦•Boy • BatUr Car Nowl**

c h a ir, la r g e cre d e n a a b u f fe t an d b r e a k fro o t c h in a —9 pieces

:- « ?!♦&gt;' '*•

’ » »

F rid a y ’ s P a p e r
Vjf

x ."Skt

VOR PU LL D ETAIU

Hanford Furn. Co.

you wpplMrtWtVbur ^

■ NEARBY

branches

R* S. E V A N S
4 ORLANDO LOCATIONS

with known ejaeiwIRH Bfw|t*&lt;

60 W , C e n tra l P h . 8686
101 W . C e n tra l P h . 22863
,8 0 1 N . O ra n g e P h . 21028

6UWAR60HO

The

m ahogany D IN IN G

ROOM

___

m

s u ite , above, o ffera one o f

mlA

.*j

the

;• ?

•

�4
# a n ftfr&amp;

( lf « • wish la be freei If « • wish to
preserve toflolile those Inestimable privi­
leges for which we have W ow 10 loaf r—
trading— we m a t flfh tl
—TATklCK B U R T .

fe r a lfr

AN* INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

Established * «8

VOLUME XXXVJ
v

It* Ike •&gt; ws»l*
paper will make

Ik preM tllr*
lu ll

»

SANFORD, FLORIDA, VIJWlN ESDAYr AUGUST « , 11)15

for I Ik -

Ik. Ir a k i I Ur I
■ ftl| BOW.

fHkkkkktkkkk

Member Associated I’ress

NTMUER 155

ifPotsdam Parley Is AH Signs Of Life Obliterated In Japanese
• Seen As Outdated
By Atomic Bombs _____ City After Explosion Of Atomic Bomb
P ro p o s e d
»-

ID,

Other Towns And Jap
Ships Art* Attacked
By Large Force O f
l T. S. S u p c» r f o r 19

Ordinance Read
Proposing Levy
Of Utility Tax

Big Three L e a d e r s
May H a v e T o M e e t
• Again T o Dtaeuss
Control O f B o m b

P

Dock And Terminal At Sanford

Auarllllk

W A S M IN C e I O N .

§&gt; Military experts in Lon­ City
ft

s

q

f

_
™

£

9

♦

don predicted today that
Americaii, Russian and Bri­
tish leaders would hold new
consulations on methods to
control the new atomic bomb
which they said may have
outdated certain Big Three
decisions at Potsdam and
earlier conferences. •

An ordinance imposing u (as
on utilities expected to raise
approximately $30,000 annually
and effective Oct. 1. I lit 5, * n
placed on Its first reading at an
adjourned meeting nf the City
Commission held in the City Hall
Member* of Prime Minuter yesterday afternoon The money
Attlee'* new cabinet conferred is expected to be used to repair
at length la*l night with mili­ streets, improve polic- and fire
tary chief* closest to the British department equipment, build new
war .effort. The meeting was be­ tennis courts snd public building*
lieved to revolve around a dis­ and make similar municipal un
cussion of the effects of drop- pruvementa
pinjf the first atomic bomb.
Mavar Edward Higgins
First accounts of the use of out tnat the utility tas 1* necr*
the atomic bomb were published *ary to replace the loss of rev
In Moscow, but were not head­ enue from homestead exemption,
which amounts to $30,000 a year
lined
Top ranking Naxis held as pri­ Owners o f homes in Hanford (tow
soner, of o i l may be moved iay only l i mills, which is the
soon to the Nuernberg jail for levy for debt service and the
the trial of war criminals, where City cannot use any of this
it 1* believed 2b to 50 will be money for operation* “ Con»c
fluently,
luently, 90*V of otir cltisen* who
tried.
Attorneys st the Petain trial own their hemes are not paying
said to beitevw the caae will go any share ef the cost of fire
to • the jury next Wednesday. protection, police protection^ rarGen. Joan, lie mere t, «iorw&gt;«r sir bege mllpcthjn. and the rrpm?
minister,
said
today * French
p&gt; o f ' street*.'' tht
agents paid from Pelaln’s secret
nted out. “ This tax
(get, famished the RAF with will to a large extent equalise
a on the German air force and the burden so that these re­
l‘*tam otherwised a sllltod in theceiving these »ervice* will lie
renewal of the French effort paying their share of the coat
o( the operations.”
sfnst the Nails.
The revolutionary atomic bomb
While the City of Sanford has
might become the peace-enforcing been carrying on for the past
weapon o f the United Natlona ten year* with the funds that
through a special air police before were available for operation. It
equipped with the secret, ter- has been unable.to keep In proper
riblp missile by the United States shape it* capital Investment*,
and Britain, some dlplomate sug­ such s* truck*, street repairs,
gested today.
fire equipment, recreational facil
They also speculated that the ttics, »c »c i replacement*, riten
bomb would raise Che question of tion of &gt;»hitew»y system and
pulling all mllitarily-important public building*
scientific Inventions under con“During the past five year*
trol of the United Nations se­ from fund* received from delin­
curity council when the new quent tair*. interest and costs
world organlxatlon ie born.
on taxes end sales of foreclosed
Ono p r i m e
question was property, which rcaulted from the
whether the senet of the atomic delinquencies developing during
bomb would be—or should
the boom era. the City hai reshared with other Allied nations, celved sufficient money to carry
and whether Russia already had qn. However, this source of rev­
been Informed of the secret.
enue has t*c«*n depleted, and tha
Big Bllck
citlsena have paid up their back
There w si general agreement taxes. At thr present time tax
that the weapon could become the collection* are \&gt;6% of the total
“ big stick” of peace and security, tax roll Consequently, there will
provided It did not fall Into tha be only « »mnll nercentagr of
wrong hands, and that It promis­ what ha* come from the cnllecee) to change radically the modern tlon of delinquent taxes and sale
concepts of security and etrategy. of foreclosed property In the
Some
diplomata^i^id that
the future. If it had not ho*n for
.
j .
_____ , »
theae funds coming from the
source above menUoned, the City
would have hid a deficit aach
year according to the mayor.
Actually the City of Sanford
la In batter condition than It hoe
ever been In Its history,

_
0

m
■

1

m
*•

I A KC

m

n
-

■J

LJ

%.so, lair.)

tn

*•!
i*
t
Us*

I i
- -- - -

- - - -

1

!

vi

.-d

-ill &gt; I lot t * (t 1It*la* -«•* 1*11 strik e*
Tf

ulll I

r&gt;-.r hiug

mm

i ii#

Tokio

an

the ratex of
pint n

til

Korea

1*»• j \ a• . llaUey'* Third t’lo*t
tl"* * ’
Nippon.
»•! kL
M
•I M umi |i
^ MvAiitn sl-Utr he
it \

-l.-kl I

*

i i•i. •! ihr

r«iky«»

• Mi * ke * . $aft plant*

l•
h • Ik

and

*««••»• •t

l* n $ r

l* p

nnd

h»i tmif
Mm \ f l ti.sl
» ,s11I IttO
tsfid tu htf i » f rskin Oklll-

Seven Men Given
Medals, Awards
At Navy Station

Died In

Former Student Here
WinsDFCForHeroic
Action In Pacific

C apt W. T. Easton
Is Main Speaker
At Kiwanis M eet

Road Department
Studies Plan To
{Re-rout Highway

Atomic Bomb Target

Frierson Plays
Bumby H ardw are
O rlando Tonite

Area Would Bi* Set
; Aside On Lakefront
i For Water Terminal

\ oh ell’s \nd I rierH«n’N In Do u hit*
Header Last Nijfht

Members of the Stute Itoad Dc
nt at thnr mecltrg in
a Beach, Monday, rspre*«.-«l
lelva* as highly i(ilrr«-*l*^l in
favorable toward plan* a&gt;!
voneed by Mayor Kdward lliggin
of Sanford toward rerouting ..I
that portion of thr sl«tr Hitfl.
.way on thr Hafiford Ukr front
of Krrf «*h Avxnuf irt i*nl« «
U fadlltatc hulHini; of * tartt*
4Ur terminal in thi» me* -iurin *
•r rrn
inn IriRtrurtJojiR frum thr
CUy Commission, Mayor Higgln*
OOnaapanied hv Stale Senator
L* V. Boyle and Reprearnlativr*
L. B. *Mann and M. B. (T-Bonct
th, presented this protect .to.
IRoad Ikcnartmcnt, which In
would eliminate the .portion
itm----' Lake “
Frunt boulevard In- TIIK 1-lliST CITY in jaiian Ui
Ween French end Park Avenue* (•cl lb'
power of the new
Jo; order to accomodate docks and 1, 11.,11 n ' immli that l. the equlI I (OkkltsMC IM, ra sa T k m l
i„li nl tu 20.01X1 tuna of TNT
i&lt; the largo quartermaster and
ploy men t Office
.itduiiiini c depot of Hiroshima
mi map above. The city,
H e r e May Be Closed bhuwn
n inajnr port on tho Inland Sea,
(ui- n population of 13H,0(Hi. Thr
Closing of the emuli
•fflc# of the War Mah{&gt;o^er l»uiib. representing what I* calluric of the greatest scientific
ComraUj Ion, managed by Mrs

the " M. ,1
*‘iil Dctaihrn,
\ ir Rn-»
I• a iii skf *» i
fa*t . i. it it ,
f-uiM at N.n

-

‘ l

■

: m w M lira* &gt; * • ;

Building on Park Avenoe.
la axpected to follow a recent ■ml iiriMtuctlon. ( International!
nt by Boyce A. VVll___, ____ • director of the WMC,
that ObTedaction in |&gt;ersonnfl skr*
vie*— *dU-he made to adjuaj tha
■
the light of present
Sanford le not Included lh
• f Florida cities retaining

Hobart A. Haynes
Dies Suddenly In
Alabama Hospital

t offices providing
and completa services
Hobart Arlington Haynes,
retained In Jacksonville, with his family relided at 2318
Daytona Beach, Cocoa, Mcllunville Avenue, died in the
Pierce, West Palm Beach. Highlsr.d Baptist Hospital In
Birmingham, Ala., at 10:00 o'clock
last night following on oueration
which win performed on Friday,
Aug. 3.
Mr. Ilsynea, 37 years of age.
was born In Talladega, Ale- on
Oct. 11. 1008. He woe manager
of the Mather Furniture Store of
Sanford for »aven-year«. A for­
mer member o f tho Sanford Jun­
ior Chamber o f Com.
the KlwanU Club, he waa
member .o f, tho.',!
Church o^ title city,

-Ceokieee# oo “

•v .
...

olditorntcd all

dnuhtiiun Hiroshima
-iili!m\ atomic bomb
vw|. ii out more tliHii four
•qll.lt • iiiiIi’ h &lt;&gt;t the Jnp city
\ | • ■I . I I I \
Tin- I'ame today

v'i

The t|pve show* the land t«, b&lt;- used
the |&gt;rape»«'d doe* l"pme«f of .hick* and taimioal* 1 n
toHS r 1 a• 11 t i • rv •| I i..i
I ht Hi r m t r * l d . *
show* the property uwne.1 |.y the ( itv of Sanford I’ re.kntatl.
has bean made t .. the State I.... i I
I t»»i* f.t f * i. I a- il. i • • t • i f . f r* m i a ,
Wait City Limlla to t-nliOt 1 ir»t street or I'ark Avenue, wr.hover i» the moat feasible Tt
nil
•!••* ah &lt;1 ‘ &gt;
i « ' l •• |»«f»iiirnl I
Department Was also ri-&lt;jB*»ir&lt;&lt;l to ile&lt;il l&gt;ack to the City of Ha l .rd that part of the present Stall It-.*.I
t ff «•
the
I it i * - t*« h r p i t c h \ \ t » » iiik
induktrial RUrpost a* they develop Tht* plan will glee a Juncl , of rail, water anil highway wt,,,!, ,
f** -II l f* f

office*.

u .

1‘rfe* *

mid crumb

i
ah.

•j-

Such waa the eeerwey attached:

1

in ui

o lilin g -

Five officer! and two rnli»tcd
men were presented with medal*
and awards In an lmpre*»ivc r.-remony held Saturday morning nl
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
with presentations being made try
Capt. William T. Fa.i.m I SN.
commanding officer of th, The entire Naval personnd
bled for the ceremony
H&gt;u.g
Three
Distinguished
Crosses were preented 1 tic re­
cipients of these award* acre,
Lieut. Rockford L- Phillip*. US
NR, whose homo addres* i« 2205
E. Main StriieN Danville, III.;
Lieut (Jw) Robert T Repine,
Walter G. Sshoenemann, TM
USNR whose home address is 3/c. USNR, son p f Mr. and Mrs
Vo.; Enxlgn Howard J Stockert Carl Schoenemann o f West First
7314 HemiUge Road. Richmond, Street, died frum wound* receiv­
tfSNR, Sural Route
ed In battle in the Pacific
Colo.
theater on June 21, his parents
population In the post-/hr* yean. Junction,
Air madal » * * presented were recently Informed. No de­
to Lieut (j| ) Louis II New- tails of the battle action were
Johnson, UStfC. hose home add- given. He was home early this
____ ^ ______ ...itlonal Avenue.
Nktlnol city, dallf. The l*urple year on 21 day leave.
Heart was presented to I.leut
Commdr. Ralph X. Nlemuellsr,
USNR. who»s home address Is
'earner* place. St. Uule.

W

I i A

J

Cent. William T. Easton, com­
mander of the Sanford Naval Air
Station, In a talk-'to JUwonlana
today, said he bowed' that tha
thr
new etomie bomb: rwaontlj drop­
ped On Jsnsa with defeats tin)
effect, would matortolly shorten

\mI -

. • •«» O M fl

n

-

•

Mo- Tha Bronee Bur was pre-

:

DOC«

t. k *•.

r

3

4)

0

* •« 0 T( HM.sA v

J

r

Plans Improve­
ments Amounting
To $30,000 A Year

A uk

• A l'l Hu«**n haw drclareH
».tr i*n Japan I'rrtidrnt Tru­
man .inmxiiHnl Indat. The
f'rriiilrnl made Ihr miliumloin
annuunrrmriil
to
a
hurrirtlli
turn mmirtl
new*
uitfrirnrr
at
thr
White
H*»u«r *h»»rtU aftrr hi* re*
turn from Europe. Hr «aW
hr h.nl nil I % a *implr **talritti nf in make inti it wa$ *n
•in|n»r t,«nf hr rould nut drlt)
it liifit with a broad f Mn,
ht tht l.irctl ’ Ku*«la ha* |uat
•iti lan d - ar mi Japan That
u»
til In I iindun I hr
ilt ••a- rrportrd a- hating
s«| that Ru**ia » » * at
*«ilh I apan t'ffrrlnr

-1M It * f 1 ». k 1 11*' a .k U lllC i n
K v ushu
, i 1$1 *1 w MtH 1 f n i l ren•l h .1 • .» » b U
Ilia
V
* 1
w h l|* » and
t- k
M t .ll1 . i f * u n .
I l f ■lamas
!4 I
1 .*
1*t V
i 1 Nl
I Is l ...
J
1 hi
*
\ . f » I
&gt;t
« Ik II

* t hu
. a* t t
i*u

thr

«»*u-t K"»n
IfMU. a i it d

I.' itid*** northhad - apt tired Min­

Ml---ft*.I th-

•ill!

n$■»t

f ­ in the M.
■ l I \.

»• Mliril ht»l«l
tuna in&gt;aaloii
.TtnTrTTm ‘ China

n«

I ' \'

J * •/»*&gt;
w a* rr
inl *r*

M

, ii
nl •
* eh
thr

hall la*rk &gt;* •
1 «'**!* .
1• .1 I. I VS .

'»’ •

« f t*

Minder*"

,i i. .i *•

\

fll-t KHII.k
•Mat.- t.U4i-l
••■I ..nd Kail'.

-

»h
*t»M

t Ilk
ilt t.l

I.

-nd.

•i

%At nrt!
f • »**itr wptl

j-. r• . ii»l*e. S' HC*
l-.k.il ip * lillC
thr
Tokyo

a Murr nf jtl I.. In tn
all hit few
T«ni|(ht .Manager i ImrJt v M.n
tiBun arid hi* 1 iief*&lt;*ti tenni a ill
jmirnry !•» Orl.ltiilii t■» |da\ Muni
lUi-ht afr ( miii| .tin '• tr.$i$i
Tomurrtivt
ii^hi
in Sarifnil,
1* Merton* v* ill |.uv t!$«•
" " ,l
lh’ in.*«ifiil

Diyitiif thr t'nhitirl hiul
I rt I* t $illi*kl t**j:$ lhri
1111« saiil thr vAdfihiiK of th«
l.f..(..It aet i iii(•11«-«I that I'n-rnlfr
So t $ki hatl *»Moiiu»iirt| hi* ad
i mt-f * to tltpcur* thr ittomic bomb
mnl ahiih rippe.l tht bitf rnllitdf \ liRir of 111r mihiina Monday.
riifoii^litiul tht* day the* Japfbnrar h»»«l brnuth uat rrpratisl ac•
Frank's will |&gt;i.*\ to well*
ttiuuU of tht* in*w btiinb. ca rtfullv
Thk Medic*, hnlliuntly *(tir&lt;-&lt;i tt«f r Mining from u*tnj; th^ word
In rc&lt;l shirt* no.I white trou*n-,
•ittoiitc"
o r
ndmittinff
1h i
scored iri the first and m- mmiI
t t osn11n Mr 4 (&gt;*• rage T m ««|
inning* to got « 2 to 0 lead In

tho fourth inning, thi-y f„m
pitcher William* offering* and C o u n t y Considers
pounded him for *i&lt; hit* And ,i&lt;
Mill Tax Hike
runs. Yowell'* lour run cairn- *,
* result of « lark'* hit in ihe
—
fourth, hut the lallv h o
I •'* »*■.- rnroling ■f the Board
nipped Manager ' .S hort)" |l„. k "J ' ounty ( •ommissioncr*. Tues
ler played hi* usually peppy luy, tho cnmi»&gt;*aiOn»r* took under
catching garm* «nd urgrd hi* consideration requests made by
Navy boys to win until the Uvl several groups of citisrna that on
additional one and ono quarter
out
Medics
1 I o ii o o (Mi ii
g mill levy be included in the Road
Yowell*
OHO I 0 I) u u i)
l ami Bridge fund thia year to
Shelly pitched Yowell* to vic­ rover the cost of necessary re­
pairs to the road*, drainage dit­
tory over the State Guard during ches and bridges of the • county.
the first - gems Tuesday with
If the Board decides to make
"Shorty” Buckler receiving llus- this additional levy, the County
lnski, Yowell left fielder, lead in mtllagn will still remain very low
hitting with a double and a single st eight and a half
' Ilf mill*.
County
.....
.
and two runs scored. Yowell* cot Clerk, O. P. Herndon eaki today
only five hlte off pitcher Rufo and the school millaga in most dil*
'
of the State Guard, but gut most tricts will be 15 mills.
of their runs J.four ,ln the fourth)
Tho Board agreed to Install nec­
from'walks and errors. Shelly in essary culverts on West F ln t St­
turn held the Stole Guard to reet, and the Stole Road Doport*
three hits, two of them In the merit ha* cunsentcd to reetl
second by Bochocklo and Kramer, First Street from .Pa:rk A
resulting In a run.
to Monroe Comer, Mr. Hi
Yowell*
2 0 b 4 0 0 • .1 stated.
Stote Guard
I 10 0 o 0 - 2
Jessie Cook, becked bv "atomic
Gen. B e r n a r d Montgoowcy
bomb'* batting power, pitched never drinks, smoker, or awears,
Frierson* to yictory over Franks, and gives one-tooth of hU In­ f.'f
(OeattooeS •&gt;• Wag* T W w l
come td thr* ehupch

V/\

�A

\
•\

(

_____ A-------------.
r- *

T*

______ .

................................................................ »

’ g g lK B | g |

' IM1M

•

-

*

■”

■i

* u itO R * m w le to f i t

each window

fo il

W, T. Easton
Allin Speaker
At Rifrqnis Meet
-WO-J

fo r frtte e s tim a te.

B LIN D S

RE P A I II i-: D
Sanford, Flu.

GAFT. C. IlOLTSCl.AW. ( Retired),
Owner

rn ta

Peer

Harlem, the northern section
of Manhattan Island and nos* the
moat populous urban Negro com­
munity in the world waa named
New, Haarlem after the town af
Haaflem In Holland in 1058.

pay f o r It, and fo rg et.
It— until you have a
local .Then you want'
action. I f you insured
through us, wo tako
care o f a ll details and
arrange a prompt act*'
dement- Th a i's S e r v .

SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS *
A ls o ‘ *

matime. Ha complimented the
la Club 'for its part in
the *«rvie* mien welcome
hare. ~
*
lie laid o f being. in London
tphen tha first buxt bombs tim e
oyer and o f how the sound tm
▼•led on foggy nights so thru
ong appeared to b« right overhaatd when tha engine stopped
and it went into a dive,‘ when
in reality it descended four or
five miles away. Damage from
rse though, ha added, was not
bad as waa expected.
The next bomb to come over,
the V -l, w *^ a very dangerous
OJ»! THOSE WOLVES! HOW T lftiY ARE HOWLING FOR weapon, [hiring the three month i
J A M K " It's Joyce Krymddi in the happiness hit opening today before IM Isy, the people of i onut the flit*. Robert Hutton Kduurd Arnold nnd Ann llnrsling are don were very frightened by the
ul.ii featured.
threat made hg the Germans con
earning a secret new weapon he

The FlorHa
Hotel
or,

105 N. Palmetto

1 I
is

UW

Under •
New Management

ROBERT A. W ILL IA M S

Nice room* available

REAL

E S T A T E -H R O K E R

P h o n e 732

by the week

*

A t la n t ic B a n k I J k l r

'in

Caiii Otaveasteln

Apples

aai&gt;'.

r * li

it. JAMES GUT AGENCY
PHONES
ano 48

76

Capt. Easton also told of Ger­
man fighter attacks on Liber­
ators in the Bay of Biscay and
of the surrender of n German
submarine sighted by Naval air.
craft in the. English Channel.
Guests were; Capt. Jack Mor­
rison. of the Army A ir force,
lly C H A R LO tTE AltAMS
By BONNIE W ILEY
back from Germany; Baxter Cam
A'.ociatrd Dress Eood Klllur
of the Amerifcaji Machinery ComOf course, from the nutritiomd A T Newsfeature* Writer,
pon* of Orlando Vorrrst Gatchcl.
standpoint, any lime (&gt;f y e a rjs tlvV V )k in a l« Z J Z n - Z V T b f t h B/Sgt. Robert 8. Wilson* son of
Rtllnd time, nnd we American*
Hr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson and
have been learning bettei anti tv'n*. rducjitnl rity matron and James narnrtt, manager of the
letter how to »*nt *nln*l* and thr other n lower clang country Riti Theater.
reluh them Hot riyht inn*, m girl were riiunllv nrnaied when
I told them nf -mini. political
m»* heat of August, u THE time
Of every seven trees felled in
for tnlad—often a? thr main nnd economic freedom of Amer
the United Htntes. five are hendlean womanhood
«» hi raff for a meal
"Du you m i l ) mrsn that you**d for lumber and two for pulp-|
I here1* *ciitrely a vegeiablc »M tr for
newspapers, get Woml.
I* vim cun nume which *«•n1* gtn*!
paid
and
can
.pend
all your own
| ft a *alnd raw or ciNnhed P'arti
It takes 20.0C0 kilowntt-hours 1
| oiJarly criiji and ternlit i»*l- &gt;* .1 ntoitr) just a. yuu «&lt;snt?" ask
girt timidly, pf electrlcv to produce one ton
»i»w une of Irtturr* green pepper, &lt;-d the ruuntry
of aluminum.
watejereas, cur rot curU. paper through her intepreter.
t 'bin and crunchy, and a few raw To the city-bred Okinawa wornThe richest silver-lead deposits
onion ftliec* if you're of thsi nn now working a. a dresstchoulr Th.. •major point t&lt; re milker, marrying a man of orve’a in the world, are located at the
mt-ntlier when yiiu're .livin g -urn 1 "Sn choosing seemeil by far the Broken Hill mines in Australia,
a stilnd is that the m-redtrtiU greatest forward stride in Amer*liiitdd tie prepumt Ms-11, inatjV'ii |ten
11 .idvaru-r+ IS,, fii.1i tin \ i :in In
'Mere in Okinawa, we do not
'billed uinl crisped in the rein rhuoae our husbands, you kntUX,
CONCRETE PIPE
ireintor nnd served .it the n-r&gt; «hr said, alto speaking througlt
(or
In. 1 minute \'n willed green, for an interpreter although she could
DRIVEW AYS
'Hied people*
understand a few words of Eng­
WELLS
ine tie.r dressing f..i a utu. before I married him. I had seen
SEPTIC TANKS
. nen .nlnil Is u kit-in b Tie hi* picture. ye». hut not him.''
W A T E fl TANKS
Sulit.l ,.i|. ure haul *•■ gel .ml
|i, (Ikltinwa after all wedding
CULVERTS and SEWeRS
l&lt;ir|nitrd dressing. Imv. i '
plans ore arranged by the family
Transit Mix Concrete
1 nl(&gt; dl.Mppeurod from th. uun g,.
between., the bridegroom Seconds available at low price
ki'1 I iiere |. nf cniifs*- di . '-d , ,,mes lieuritig gifts, usually mantn be bad nl liigh |UMe- iind it 1 ,., which he gives to tho bride,
CONCRETR HMH'K
'"
!l
salad In'l l . 1 »dl 1Ib i. inunev is immediately socko n .-I your nil In » bttb
due , ,..| „cvav bv the little woman u a
I uinl use it by tin t&gt; 1 *&gt;■ cuokic-jiir fund to buy clothes
Concrete
Co.
in *, ya ii greens
and so nn for hed new husbpnd
Hlene 1141
Mn -iirniai.e is nmdbei -ciirce |and for herself.
BANFORD, FLA.
HIM on the grocer*, -tiel'e- bid
.0ur cuMnm
for
hnj|.
.H'iiin, with yuur I'reei.iii"b'* hand tn turn hla earnings ofer
"I you can make ynot ••wn and |„ ih, w if, („ take rare of. but
in n *ult Is ultra «|i-&lt; ml
Ihsl does not mean she can
Homrrrulle MftI mi Its l . r
upend them freelj." the fllj wo­
I eglr yolk
man Iold mr. ‘‘She has In ask
1, ionsputin suit
him every time she louche* •
A GOOD APPtTYft 15 A S
teaspoon pepper
■ingle sen She haB to Stk hint
S u*nnMH»n &lt;1ry fnu*ti*rii
about every single thing hhw WONPERFUV 'TMlhkS TO HAVE,
J l«bl#flfKjOn* Afinr&lt;r*r
buys,
IF VO U HAVE,
I cup sailed oil
“ It. ws« not the national Policy,
i f D E S IR E S . ^
Put nil ingredients except oil
into a turn I and beat thoroughly, uf Okinawa to allow this V^i
i An electric mixer ts a boon for to see professions, bu( “ ~
i tin* Now beat oil into ofigiBal years a few did. W# b*dk %
, nurture, by the drop Slow add­ women doctors, for In a w p ^ j ,
ing 'if the oil makes n smooth, the government frovstteJT -upon
rich mayonnaise. If it Is beaten a thing. A woman *e Joh- fR, Ohio,
in too fust Hit- mixture will uvn was to stay home sod. I s fll
^ 4 *
crack. This mayonnaise will keep babies."
With tha city woman.iL,talked
ir stored in the refrigerator, but
in a fancy little room, 'Us. w»lU
do nut lot It freete f
fruit
salads are especially panelled in a beige sllk-llke wpod,
cooling and puialubla in hot (ts flmir covered with thkk m«J«
weather. Fruit, too, blends well ling upon which we rsit&gt;A.saiall
» ith cottage cheese —,fh« rtecss- red larguer table cenUred .the
-iii&gt; piotaih Try sitceid peaches room So small ami gracefully
ml pitted black cherries, st­ bird-like seemed this Okinawa wo­
ir in lively
arranged around a man head, and shoulders sboctar! Th* RKMINDLE TIRE SHOI*
nothing to ba dealred in
uo.oml of cottage cheese In a bed than my five feat, flva toab*a- le#^
&gt;f rrisp Ivttuce. You needn't have
*. .. ' ,0a . ..... nl nnnn.nl rnii.lmll.
uiivalreiwlng for this. Just serve
r a d n m your
■onoVrcnm with a sprinkling of
Custom hfral 1 had on Heavy (U
i tha old one
l'ul&gt;
j f l P fo ^ o lo r .
*)u ’ve stuffed avo- ([•lit bool*. The Okinawan, actus* witli’.a* Powerful
cuitoif^mith rrah meat. That1* tomtit to floor ailtinK atfMliad
alaiut thw beet known o f suxh casually on her knee*. Luisd. that
salads
InlV^ doft't stop there, nt first but hung my Uira^oat (ns
•Shrltim In mayonnaise la good la tloar finally after all tfirtulailon
avocados- So is cottage cheesy, Had stopped and both' fant Had
well seasoned with chives. And none to sleep a couple o f times.
Curious villagers, moved la­
u mixture of fruits In avocado U
tently into tha (own from their
perhaps the prlre of them all.
(’ole slaw |« a good Aid stand* farm homes to make room fpr
i.y. Ho you ever maka it of red k\mertcan military instaUbtldnf,
rnhhagr, with celery seeds T ■
Tired of salads! Just remember
that anything goer welt to., i
salad ami yuu can have a. differ«nt one eyery day In the Ta»r.

fancy Colorado

Carrots

Appetizing Salads Freedom In U. St

C elery 2 *** 19c

1*11 the Of«i| I* yies• **»# first

MHO tdlltT '

CfifiFied Iteodioy het tu.etl
ll mrtl* k*#p f **
tyntii new Htef UM utgiigblt

C .-C . W e ls h
W E L S H .T IR E SH O P
1‘hnne 111
Tire Rt'piiirint:

103 W. 2nd
Vulcanising

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 Day Dry Cli'anin# Service

5 Day Laundry Service
We rocummeiid that now ciiHtnnu'rH fteml llpjir
lautidry IahI three dnytt of week.

Phono 475

SEM INOLE COUNTY L A U N D R Y
Phone 475

_______________

PENINSULAR
Pipe

; ' jD ’ . ' • v l
CHECKED IN

■

■ L

;

'

t
7 D AY?

s s

2

Y7c

Michigan

Quantity Rights Reserved

rto. Fenian

Prices-Good Thru Saturday, August 11

Limes
Cold SuaWsS

Fancy N. C. Green

Lemons

CABBAGE

Cali! Bartlett

Peers
l

line Eating.

|

The rumble of rubber tired &lt;rurkt hnnqmq up
supplies Sounded the death knell In Nan C«&lt;
many. The nearer they gel to Japan the sooner
the war will be over
let's save tar are* lot ih.
big fight ahead
41 Iff,
ten.S.e l.tftS.ng will le.. ,**. *■.. i -A
), t) *
(*f added d«tw««lif *M&gt;d rnglf «t pest till
y| (JtJf^|f ^i\

lb

Keep Cool During Okinawa W om en,
*winner By Eating A r e Amazed A t

r*v

tow Let’s Tire
le lo p s Out!

r *

Furniture Refiniahing
O - Dee’s Sign Service

Oa.t

£

Y o u buy {rtiurance,

ice I

Ifn llssN

-

WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 8. 104R

TUBlSANFORD HERALD, SANFORD*,* FLORIDA

SANFORD
VENETIAN BLIND CO.

.

.

ib
Try ill

qvzC
TI

Ohio White

S I Baking Wash.

Potatoes 5 ib* 2 9 c
Pc ocy N ew Crop

Rutabagas it
fi

1 I.

7vzc

r n rtV )h l* r

Onions 3 ib* 27c
NrkA Cfup Go.

Yams

3

29c

lbs

Cwti: R*d Malaga*

Grapes

ib

19c

TETLET

Gold Medal

Flour

5
HILLS

O ra n ge
ft l

Vacuum Packed Coffee

1-lb

Pekoe

* *

26c

Vi-lb Pkg
Stokely Apple

Jar

Sauce

np- .2 * 17c

Leko Colloid

Greens.

M u o a e lm a n A p p l e

38-07, Jar

1

no.

Beans

2

n« 3 2 3 c
4y&gt;. M

Vegetable Cocktail

Grape-Nuts

V -8

FLAKES
2 7‘°zpackQo°3 I7c
• »r

Blended

no.

Cleanser

Grads A Tender

12 3 c

Coffee 3 lbt. 4ht

can

Btokely Orange

5c
2-lh

M arm alade 3 3 c

BEECH-RUT
Baby Foods

JUICE
46-oz Can

2 T4 c 2 9 C

Btinbale

Sir? S t

Fancy Fla. Grapolruit

T2c.

S|a. Cut Green

A

H e a lt h f u l D a g

Chpi.

CLUB STEAKS
PLATE STBW
HAM BURGER
S H O R T R IB S
CH UCK ROAST

lb
lb
lb
lb

23c
27c

Food — F ro ze n H y -G e e

a - te
V^ne£ar

pm

IQc

WITH

Cf«aMt9r'l;un» 15
t a*

M

art. Pish

ib

... Uft
a b ra n c^

WHAT - DO S»OU
IE A N , Q t T Y V
G ut 7

Kwhs

Company

t V E R V T lH t SHE. W ATCHIA ,\
O N L — TWL O t H t ft G O ER

Tab \m - m

m

fee Co.
America

* ' 37e”

‘.C* '

I

m m m

�I
it

1
" B D lfK S U \ Y , A U G U S T ft, IM 5
----- ~~t'--------nsfua g iizrrrr

-F".

T11K 8 A N F 0 1 U ) U U IIA M ). S A N F O R D F L O R ID A
ll.I.M J I |!’||-IJ..JI|'_U
--- I ■ ! ■ ^
■- .

- .J

I'A C iU T11REB

terminal at Slnfard to accomm­
Road Department odate
'SXf
All Signs Of Life 'Unhurt A. Haynes
the anticipated increase in KT t r J Z
itver traffic that will rtittlt from
# Stupes
................
Flan To the .improvement
.......................rt*
H
a
Obliterated Af t e r Dies. Suddenly In
of the depth of
Re - rout Highway
TStw K
. S S. r A Exulosion ofr „ »Bomb
Alabama Hu.-uital
°
* 1 Chamber of Commerce ami the !
? ’*
r &lt;&gt;.r.
h

He added (hot he m l
&gt; breadth
of
destruction,
but
,,
u .n
ini inttm t* fnnt Fnie On# I
l|City Planning Cammltte*
£ 1-**1 -■*
uii tJU
,ut fhovtion »if lhi* ( At the present ttm*. MV ° r ! X V ' o'reihlent1 i.f’ the St John. ,‘r*n,.,tTlls " "
" (&gt;
. ,. h, h*. I.e.n t h.
,!
M n r v
lit i * f t i r e f f U t i t t H l | I t t i l t i t #
A.iltft t f'-f,.
i»f the
! ! l« ' - n“
K " « it Lin
i
Diut u.ittr * ' rM‘ * vrirmy |&gt;li»nem will miitmur to .
r 11 i
t
1 J i nmtiu , nf K K (n r Iton. guvi-rniiitnt
maintainc-A,h , 7 h»n
would he
m pawn ttf ,ii.r lllt
,.....t&gt;
..
fli&lt;
’
*»mr*Ai*y
of Mi U-iitti
thu new bomb.” the Osaka
. Itti by s.
S Ki
iulrick Gut-rrinry
feet. There
in
ah . eonUltlon, permit between J*c-..
.i.n.M.v
b'h'lnrk
l.uern.ev.. 11of ..eight
eight
feet
is a*l»o
Hiiyrvi'u m mi rVi v»*«| I*y tnk
.
.
1
...
.
r There
t .. _
.»
f,„\t
dome.lie hiua.l
fcahwu&gt; onaine.ie were In authoHieii pimlMt f « a ten f . « l l iilivl|)(.
........... Illui thu.
‘
Mr* K«!&lt;*lli* Huyio* Jio-1
the mu (ioi ill.*' 'Vtll .Milrit I t»
V . ."
,,f lh*' ' hannel which will be »Urted ff* U ort _u* P-'H wale. rate, would ' ml
hi Idit*ft |iny |p a &gt;1 I imm .1 .
opt inr.viiuu to vo| i' with it jj
^ '• v ilr.1 iln nle a suitable alter- 1 .oon a* condition* nre favoronlt. r
.. . ,
* * a11 of HanI on I Li. |.L1
immvitintrly “
*,
mile and rcnuM to the nrxt ] Recently local interest* have
Mf unit Mr*. M Tt 114i&gt;nr*.
! orc.ented evidence to the United j “ To iropvrly take car* of Oil*
hoard Tattling
Jtipntimr
account*
want
*ev#raj
I allfitft’gi*. Ala,* finti 1h »*
Autrr transportation ami to it*
Iteraminendntinn* il&gt; the City I States
IInvne*.Jr and T»*«!
vf f t ss
............ ... « ,
f'om|nj*Aon t! at pin»
Orlando,
! rhind H
made chanhel ol l i p
j L ! » 3 « . the
M
Higgins " ll i &gt; 1 hl,,r Monday, mining from the II H .tne. of Or
»&gt;
(or Ru- t*tat)1i*hm#ni Of a wnWr |a* 1 ! feel h*i baen adopted
^ V .u r v
ri ^mhVun .uiUbir '-..mb bnv. of only a fr«..*u per. H. . of Haw,on. tiff , aml t'm l
A uhldiiil, A la t hr *
— —I
■ ——
. terminal, n d warehou*#* nl Sail f|’, l* and I -aka added
h\en If II II,. m-a of A.Ida
.or.I 'at aa lunrlioh
iunrli.il, of
d .t. mid wl”
with' »a .mall .i-u •. Mm
M, &gt; A J
J William.
...rd-at
of rail,
rqll. water
water ' h•
il

J

l

tlAllVRl. — K a ik M

ami
highway The
City of Sanford engaged theservice* of dej •
mild*. Smith mill Hill*, an eitgin
iH_lng firm of Jacksonville that
Nias Ha.l extrnulve experience iti
this kind of work, to survey thi*
are. und advise the City of thr
Otsl
possible
loTAtiolt
T J|ls
JtKiitinn wui selected us a result
tJi their iiiveilljjation.
“ I itin of the tipinion that this
vwnford
It
will
establish
tin
is ii
imiHirtJint project foi

MU*

Bread l»/r1b M f U c
JVSr. ^VlIKKli — Teader

Plain Donuts doz. 16c
o l II uiv tl

Tea

—

l.il la l &gt; » l « »

lljark

V2-lh

3U

v u il.r o — m « » . f r a# i-lk

Ritz Crackara

‘41c

&gt; Ain'*! o — 'n *ijcU «, (

Graham
. f t M l llll li — Karlehed. I’ lala «r aell.HJalaa

FLOUR...............10 lb Bag 51c

tifMTe: uni .e; — -F-rUMea . i l l

n r

EVAP. MILK . 4 Tall Cans 35c
EGG NOODLES..... Mb Pkg 17c
I*rr*«r»*

— a Mr#

Vinegar

8c Horse Uadjah

pt.

Bleu Cheese lb. .r&gt;9c

l * y in i.k — Pawabla •'*»

12c

S|*ce

ur»:4M

Shrimp

y \ 1 I-*..,. — t . if H '

Plfhlings

.r)C

' dull

M»rkrr#l

FI:ivur-Aid
.................
.. I't:
pkg. -le!,,,
I oi *: t &gt;

lb.

7 C Mullet

Cleanser
IlnmU

Bcra.xo
flip IT

39c

lb .

25c

&lt;&gt;l.l« HI I . II
l'4i lUfh

36c

lb.

a »ruiHt:ii

jSau sag e

fjlvcr Polish

54c

ll&gt;.

1^ 1 11 1?

rrflr*0,,*» tl r f f r whliiK llrtr rM f
t.4li lin t *

hr»e

illK IIH AV*

2 for

21c

M tnl.K M

lb.

37c

Hi.

19c

10c Cheese-:
*"11a)7
if

42c

25c Weiners

!• * I . II

Pi/Ules H-oz. pi. lie Fat Back
I'All.

iMUKHTll

H&gt;g Food
l l » — HU %.4II

i«

Iloach Killer

n#i f l i c r l l

Me rtf*1 , *mf! fent thill we wifi

have

Vnut

ojiel ut loti

full

support

nhd

c*-

,|i ' ht. eoUinlo,hrtO ti1
•*’ 1 01:111.11**11 * e of Mil || « ^ef

26c

lb.

Vtee '*

— Rnrldinl. Plain or n#|ff #iuii»a

¥ icliak
c
Flour
Lfr«k,

I'rt«|*

61c

I",

Shredded Ralston

12c

Pkg.

U 'L T tV t —

Prepared Mustard

10-oz jar

9c

fc*Hl* (•numlr* l.lmli I Ph*.

Sniper Suds

large pkg.

I
lu
s

23c

rm J a m ...........1 lb Jar 24c

rT

24c

■*

Jin Dandy Laying Mash
Coonog

8.50
100-lbs

3.92

&gt;/2-lb btl.

I

KMIog Corn Flakes

13c

11-oz. pkg. .

S ilv erb ro ck B u tte r .......

9c

pound

48c

Crpm of W h eat...... 28-oz pkg.

22c

G rip e N u t F l a k e s ....... l f g . pk g.

14c

II#In 'to Fntlrr

^-s|
Lr*V

W cat Germs

•

1-lb can

** m

M lp l!

I?i Id

P e a s ......

T *

t±

....... 2-lbs.

r .

-•.

latoes .:...(.
sh Crisp Carrot*

*

bch.

Ltow

3 p ou n d s
• • 'V t

•(.ti j r i r v
ms *’

***#•♦**•*»•*••♦•»* 15c

s

(V/bunnuN

•Phs

,• ,

............. 2-lh*.

31c

j**nt,...it**M*»p*

#A
* (tiH
jN
it U
L ta

15c

h ead

b e r g L e t t u c e ......

• V

TWnDMR

.

eet E n g lis h P e a i I *,,,**»»4

k

■

NED A OPERATED L
Aa»»rlra*a LeadUg Ka-4 Q
. , v

«

•* &gt;

ss Jean Manning
hives Beach l*art\

Frierson Plays
Humhlv Hardware U
Orlando Tonite

I- &lt;&lt;

*

l‘h. *v

, » r.

- ia r

M

l ’

d

nming

Tht0»‘ Inti,

i‘ irnnt ge* e

Geo. 1'. Barr
pio tv

hippo is o c i

or

rm

RAQLSt AHlIvtTS o n iia in

to

C,IVt VOU AM iOIA Ol MS iill rtt

1

out routm iM m iiu M ftl
or t k l mill mrrofcnsMuc,

oclv

t'hitp|H*r— U ity ii.i,

C.tffr,.

r
FA It It Kl. I S \K» Vl-l
&lt;TOMK hn- th, *,.i. .
lo t ill
turn o( cmirteiMi
i tee tut ire -t.s
*nd * '
able prtvei* W
pie ol duo i o
SllIlf »*! i1

it., pi lot 0 \

N..yy .n .iih ilili'

11i.lu, 1 1

-Wber# Baiart

y

«

t

Distributor

M ill.

S.TtltvH

It t*-, t j,, 111,111

a

walk

und

Frank* &gt;evi*n

attil

Mi( la y H t.friK t'raJim,
W a lk -in I ’otiltTM
/cu

S t ,iiv

M ufltineit

I l.isp ita l

Machint*.,i

F u r all ptirp.isrH — ('u.a«,!t

K ,'j h I,-in K a f iig i'r a l.ir a — l*%rt&gt;-

&lt; ln,' l -

yy hut ym, tloyirt'

.Shcmyr

jiii.l

Ii, l ny’iT T iit ijs . ,

ii ii

Ill

u.&gt;t aiiT'm ly in I 'n x iiii tum.

,**•! l nli,D ial

t Ii la nil, ■

W., Ijt iilil

I la

| )ri&gt;y

I'll.nit*

!(7

Flower I'Vesh
loir

Summer

i 1 i p tils i hat i i Nn# • i
v u * i’ll11*I H l*i V■■lit it*
JI * 111 J*Klk
i fill ! * |
•' .n u l a l »■..1! 1!'Hi ,11
u» 'fill
1 1,.
. &lt;»f 11IV , ..ll, . I- •1f
'
t||»- -&gt;( 414tH*| \ H ■
y &lt; • • hi-tn }',II k
- |•
, V . 1 I 11 ll
' - is
ti* L
\* '

at ut t &lt; .&gt;&gt;u
r
ft.I
.il
1 Mn ‘III i 1

*, .1 ,4 |

U c close 9 I'.M on Saturdays!
DRY ( I.KANINt, ( ().

• -ntl

l ‘ hone 460

-4* *

ivav-r

REPLACEM ENT
AUTO C LA S S

Art* You

*)

Driving a car that
has Innkcn glasses?

I hit-*

inn-

ii, a final seventh inning inDs

1f let ■*•*»»■
I a \*■i r

isr*

........ * 2 0 c

i.iii
f l " l i-dlhm* in (In- firsl
tJMftltCl tt ItUh

COMMERCIAI. KE F RI ( i EK A TI ON

(l 7 2 u 10 I \
* 11 n n 11 1

Mrs. J. T. Jacobs,
Sanford Teacher,
Died Last Nipcht

WORK
f mJ KUTURE
4 x.f
Vacation#

\ m* t n ,ni i uriuuin«*r« increased
*1 rtf .|M »:,hiig tii ii record nnnusl

*t11ittit &amp;

* Situ*

up|M»ini im*nt

I*hone
Orange City 20

during henvy utU* W which nvtle-i
p»ierM*ii#
■even
run*
in th*
eecnnti und ten nin« in th* fife

iv .

UNNECERSABT

t*»i

id- hit k f*M»*.

FANFY

-U

I l i1ru h ii n41 l .♦*n \ It t A V*•
• • - riiMwc i.m .nf t*urlv

hi .......... .
d.4
wot t. k- f ,l(
I 1 if h•11 .i hf mo I ■if
whet#* I* * l mi ii I
I i* i f Ii ** hki" ant let * •i
'llMfh !,*,-»
*h,
\nil felt hf i&gt;wn aids . t
bark of vkn,m!
I n i\ \| 1* W |Si, ) | \ l 11 \ W \ &gt;

i in
- fc v - iw
§9. '■fT" fer-

NOTICE
11... id * Itonut y .Shop w ill
i •-&gt;&gt;] ■. i. \ u gu -1 _’tl in Ikol
hi *m* Nurt h Kii**t i &lt;»r 11**r

I» I

With Mutt IH tree '•til* Ih Tl’
jth%cn#e of 1‘itchvr
K ii *
lil W, hat I Kvitn# lilt died
I'
Print k1* with Pr« i*tt c'tlchlnc
ufill hruvels return ned ifI thi ho-

the nti^or *md. adding L-, *,
it ihould in* iMirru* in mini ’
tk# iid&gt;j11iiti of every new n*
ut* an milled tiurden u|»».i tli.
ty to wrvlre thi* |ir„per!y «.(*,
*tr*«U , fire |&gt;rotec(i»n, .ewerngr,
etc., for which under the |,&gt;.• -»(
plan it doe. not receive any a &gt;l&gt;
tional revenue to hr u.rd (or
Mr*. Minnctte linbel Hlitek
thi* purpose
By revolution the lily , , ni burn Jnrolu wifr of J Tilde*
m!**ion ho. .'iirmarked ihr ( , u Jacob* of Lake Monroe, died U*
night «t 10 Ifi o'clock fidhiwim
lo be collected hy inrun. "1
new t*v for the follow toy , o, mi illnf#* of levrrid we**k» Bio
haul been confined to the Hu*|»i
mi*#*.
tnl for IV day*
New
«It\w Truck* tStreet* A
Horn Dec 1 i kho n. Klli#ti.»
(iurbiigc t tdlcctmn i f I
Ky . Mrn Jarnb* had h#en »'
0 ruder for repuiring
_» ,tnj on Active nirmlwr of the First Hup
street*
tilt Church of ChuluuU ■im*
Holler for repairing
BtrrtU
» 50o (Hi
fih© wu# the !ir*t preaitUn*
Concrete Street Marker. LStimW ! of , the
Women'.
Mu.tor,.,.
Sewer Replacement*
s.iiim irt |union of the church l_n I 'lComing
(o
Lake
Mtmroc
t»
AutemoiWe Rriulpment
I01H Mr*. Jacob, wa* n jucml,.'.
for Polk* P ep irt *
7Ml IH) of the 8 #mlnole Chapter T*u.
ment
Order of the Kaatem fila r. a
Radio Rjulpm*nt for
y&gt;m,00 member of the Teacher*' Federal
PolkO
c* Ptaartment
Union; a member of the Board •&gt;&lt;
Not* Kir# Equipment f.u
Plr* Dapartment
J.r.00 011 director* o f the Kernald-Iju,aht..r,
V«w Kira )li,*e
S'hoio Memorial Itoaptlal- alnce It* urigu,
A holder uf a life graduate
Eatemloh of Whltewny
certificate from Southern College
UxbUn* Hyktotn on
4,1100.00 In Ioiheland and a life fir it grade
BottUi Park Avenue
for leaching.
Mr*
3,000.00 eartlfleala
1 * Tantil* Court#
5 000.01 Jaooh* had Ireen on tho teaching
jbllc
blit "Building.
31.460.00 ataff of the South Side Primary
TOTAL
»
School In Sanford alnce 1UID. She
Alth |h It I* the oldr.t rnntl- had taught In the public *ch.xd.
llcally, Au.trail* w*. of Orange and Bemlnole coundr.
nent
laat KW be occupied by white ■Inca 1004.
On Oct. 17, 1908. aho became
man.
the bride o f Mr. Jacob* In a
ceremony. performed at the home
o f Mr. and Mr*. W.H. Hendry 9t
Orlando with the liar. J.B. Wit*
I
J .." 1 .’I ) l
(hell officiating. Sheriff Kirk­
wood and Mia* Addle Brady
T E L E P H O N E
wer* the attendants.
Funeral
aervlce*
fo r
Mra.
O P E R A T O R S
Jacobs Will be held at the Klrat
ptlit Chnreh In Cbuluota Sun
day. Aug. IE .'at 8:30 P.M. with

,

_ M a g n o lia A v «

. v--T*

] **! ••. i

, ? J

M I

)R E

1- * '

I

[T".»*****•**• a*•*******» w.
r-»
.

w rM rf

►. i m Im .Ii

,&gt;11itiiiJ i*i*11
o'h'in nit i
t Um k

'&lt;I loin \\ hij:* i
hod I hoURfll wo*
[ hr 1 low hi ii. h
t.l ftdi |Hill | |( a1sir11
lil*
J..V »dl.O-«
I'ln-h
&lt;1f I'M j;d* 1l(i* t 11 I'hi
t.

M&gt;"*- 1
i fid
1
,1 * .
I Id
V'.d

Ill "k.'ll

1(11/1(1 ll

l " ' 1! ., J . (
I . I'l,,i. t In lit l.nl.tv

~

the Rev, R. Dtekert of Davtona
Reach, the Rev. W.P. Brook* and
the Bar. Dr. E.D. Brownlee off I
dating. Th# O.E.S. will have
charge of the graveside service*,
fntamment will be made In Ihr
Chlutota cemetery The body will
lie, In itate
|UU at the church from
lie
It HO P.M. unlit I t o P.M.
Survivor* In addition to the

-*■ i
Stiptnrfaer
w.
L , # _ TEL. CO.
fit.
U Nona ,
llil
- Wert
-- -=e. = •iWt r

-K 9

, Mfa

Net.:
Eo*

on o! EHlaton, Ky.
U e Blackbt
&gt;». Kv. aid Spencer Bledcof Mountain City, Neh.t

a,.' -i ■1. ! nut.*
n ill, s .ilv l &gt; I . lil* '

n lu iiiin iii . &lt;1 glsi'&gt; tliiat |ti&gt;.tnl.-' g i. i.i.-r |*r«»t**» lio n
fr.irn lir.ik. i, I It ii.);
a c

'

We h : . .. ' 1 a lien ii 11 1til line nl
.il rcji'.iitj Ti pt ii

Wt i

fiiiiu .d inirrnrs

Senkarik G lass &amp; M irror Co.
1I W

2 nd &gt;1

1*1,.me* !t'Jd

&gt; '* ; * * '•

Y
V(Ii*1
II
v

l

*/ ' •

8

»rta P e a c h e s ........... 2-lba.
r - .’ -n ..
. j ..

hi

e?

Scut Co. Pumpkin A.... No. 2»/2 jar ...15c
Top Notch Dairy Feed 20%

f ('vitlfiurd Krnm !'#«« t**i#l
00 In the other, which i* i
deal mure mnnev than hu* ever
been in the hunk* of the »
even during the lninente*i T, .. o, t

rnriterinl

Anti P a g e S t u ffe d O U vch P r oz ja r 28c

Sultana Peach Preserves * 1-lb. jar

Ordinance Read
Proposing Levy
Of Utility Tax

day*, the mn nr |*uitiled mil
The City Commimmii i - \nnring for n remimj tine, d
tng on a liiig**
nl** .1 * '*

tMcia:

iCeb M1 1 W*.i
. i &lt;l .ton,I .let r i. •
..4J do (■* tin .

Additional Society

j

r

r 10-Ib paper bag

X«1

Mi** Inn U'lNinshdl and M*
"It I* pan „ f the City’s plan
Viipaumily tt... J u , „ , m i . cnuld llrtri-f Li% t NunMfit III of Ctin.it Iho i f
that when ti,.•*,• facilities arc c» n“’
1 ' Hint a "ingle atomic. Ih. gue»ln of Mis# JIMl I-i Mao
tilt'll.bed they will eliminate any
...... . l*'c.i.l.'nt I'ruman ns*’if were honorrd with u h«*m h
corn ini'n- ia! activity o.i the lake I in***n.»ed y. *t ci day hud hit Japan Paris held bv their ho*te.. ut
front from lit.* municipal pier
fn*i tune Monday ilnkvn ( hi S'l»!fin lieuclt
i*r*' and will eVefitiially dispell..1 tune,
1 ''..It .0..,**- nil
that
f A R R E H
S
f
hi 1'iiv hi rf the pints, wrie
t!
Mi*-»« * i i'l onindI * ♦ ii'tiuM
with lb. ..Id St J..h » Itlver Line
5#
l
•411«„ .«t- lni|‘*'f i ll , D"
Cole Oniothv VI. 1....
1**1k at I lie fiMit of Cat met to A Ve­
PACKAGE 8 T O R B Vh in K ll(iftt ( o k i -.ii*.
1l*’.ok|nat litf •*in&lt;noi4i*|ue
re
nn*
t
Htiidin
Kin#lull
Mil'
on
i
*
*
r
did
h
v
M
i*
I
file
i
nl
t
oiiimum
,
*
S
l
fill*
ll- ARCAIl IlM . TI w h W I
I tie leilei Uj .Ifuyoi iliggno
i i&gt;ioiojqwiiui
M int
i i l t U ' e 1».l
Hbell KliveheJ Jo Mo Mao
(i**m -Mi 11v*hei of the St. Jo|m* i a | o n e
* !*- iniet I *»■VVitUk i a ini \|i
River I in,* f'mtipmiv read ns full Mill M tii* h*onh tt t m k
M* - H A tl 11llllI III*
t ill' i ioiioioiio|tic. f ir —
t to Ili
IIWT
M* uii |aJi'u«*e*l to udviHe thil kto&gt;wti •I * . tu p wen|*01 hutt
mu iduns* un* orogrenninif null' he
, n uith-.i to4*I -m*1 "* **n«idei iihle
fa.t..nl&gt; (... Ih.. rctumpliun
.....
‘ ‘
i
, *'d III lliru
witter MTViee nil thr 5t John.** Iti **m'M
\
i
m
■
.ill
•
j
f
rlii-*
wanton ;tt
HAVE YOC CONSIDERED
Ih-1sseeii
Ver
lit* k*!inv die
nod
|.(,, i niidilimi** |or it*it I.,* I* i m * .1 I f in. i ' i i oii-suler
s*«»ii*n l W
mh
h|.p
.•I tn"i*t
in the
uhh
\\ , i’ %j * i l jil*o to evle d uui M-r
ihr Mod of l oin, «#wio i %|it|i ihi-li*d,. &lt;1 t* tide f ur*
Vie*- t‘* cailcifi l***rt citiee
* |ls
..!( if « lido horti i IM* Of i w
.1111, doll-41 -I I Im ii
i .11 l d .eo*r i|
U to•Pi
-*e) Vlee
i
resumed
"•Hu Iu.111 pl.lii
I
”
•»"«
poll f•* piot
Aiiler
riiliw
ssill
&gt; \ll .It k»»&gt;•••, rg.iio pbo e Sanf'O.l m u tnghD
I
f n s * f a hi,' |Hi-&gt;itioli
The rcefl-'ln
Cosl ill Krnliim
I f t new ut
a «l
tin *J "i tat inn * hinge*
re
va I,.a»d*
no
• llnie from itif****- ruten thouid I .
II. Ill I ’ d
'll,M il
V (MU'
Tl III • *| * &lt;*k of
Win ii iti.i
t*t*?mi» sour *■rt v to develop into
’ 1 |lol until
,
&lt;„*■,
■I Milt
i ^irthMlof, t-filet of great im
,
oi. ai 11, i om I
|‘**iftinre I' m ails atol to the Stmt*
Ti
J I HU
i-med s wut
to
l.ut 1 111.
•f \ lo rh in
T»
.'7m,
ii’
vi'oi
m*
de
»k
j
i
iM
’glIn
-1
Me are idum mg „ thmugh
In
•
i
'•Oil!* wit bout ITditsfer of ln*i
1 Ih ■At fill of
D Hit. |.
mg
between Hu ford und Ih'
,known In
f irst Federal Has ings iV; l.oau \smmi .i I iiih
pii-iern iwir! iltifn of Hullirnon the do mor*
,
on |tia| of |o* 'H11 |
a nil
Htul&amp;ilrlphut
d hn* *er\ *ee T*»k&gt;o fp'l
of Seiniiiol" ( mini)
v|ll tu’ /uT iimr* ids outw*emis fu ClI* l* I* I”" '• i -fit tits enUgat ton *
* el e under why (
V*mr #e&lt;*1tun *if the utnle thmii nriy of the hnv ■
jm’i M a g n o l i a
\.r
I i . mu (.'• I
ilia ill luck
*•t vi« t sou httv*■ had in the pi»*d tl, flour •f

IOTT4UK

23c ICheese

\\
f hr
1iikr
'i htOi /i tm'iC*i i - *

number
..I |d ilea we mu.t
beh«
i m ,,. I l u l e u
I
tow. i
''nieful _ ii.it to look at theraid,
(i
-vilte. Ala and M u * hai'&lt;
litrhtly '
le.
ilayne. of Tnlladeea
■ » nriey or Ages
1Mr . r;tI iirn*n*'*‘mvMr* him n«*i
\notn»•r hr«»udcn&lt;t hmllUHl to i
j B||tj wj|| (M &lt;|tll
,l,»* 1
StAt.* .Irvlurml that ou
| |Mt«*r
*hr o%e of
the ntomir
bomb
hiaiulet!
»h« enentv f " r a /e» to
%
w» i *fu»i mip.-ii' l
»*"Oip n&lt; n destroyer of jus tie?it; t.» the l" it tied Hl»le«
in I hoi
i,ni* oninktml
tiain
travel
into
Him*
*hin».i " hieh the Jupam *• ...
cedeil^
'consider uM&gt;
doni*

City «* u distrihutiop are* for a
w.m forbidden
radius of :»0 or r»tl miles, and at
Th* deatrurtivr rower of the
the snrtie time everyont in this new wenpon iiinnot be sltirhteii.
area siill nceive the ftdv»flt«K*, u «ri»e&lt;l Ibnnet Ajfeiu&gt;, which
of comfH'titive water rates; how- *nid “11 few“ of the annihilating
ever, to mtomnli* ^ this. It is up | bombs floated in ovri the mill*
to our locality to establish the pro* twrv rit\ hy ouruchnte utul hurst
per 1netlitles
‘"before rearhlnif the j;round '*

pkg. 18c

s l m «Ilf i|( s s i M u H

Notice

I * *\

,
.
» i »
i
!

HHTHO0

t
r
/
&gt;

•
i
1
/

* '
' f
' •
/j

4

T U V H ’
. . • i t if. 8

Only f l r t i l t " reeeaplaa alva*
f*# r lira* the faeieet 1 *
Cham plea •bar-Brtp Tr*
with ettra depth fer etlra
ettra traitNee ead laager
'I f

' ‘’ f ’

*H0f0

STORES
Phone 12

L I B . 1st. S t

i t PlREBTONE DEALERS FOR TIRES, BR­
AND AUTOMOTIVE MERCHANDISE AND
'S I N C L A I R 8B RV1CB
•
S T A T I0 K
*

I Parh Avt.

Tet. «JS«

■ ^m m r

W h a m 'n

(Iu|r S ervic e
H lsH on , !

1.1 til. A

•4 -. /

— | (

. »

y ’ If

.

-

v r*

mm
*# * \

■ *r ■
.

4

;VJ

-V

j

— F

A .' - -k-at.

*

. • »

r

�\
!

&lt;■

W E D N E S D A Y •AIlGrUTE B jW W

. sM^DFUiftipA

i;tt&lt;IIHI*.,M a i * , , &gt; m 'il)» ii:)!‘ , , i H ' l l l l l '.'&lt;“ »»*i‘ -“ . - t " ' “ H f v j « : t &gt; r i M &gt; f i &lt; ' " I ' -

Of all the tribe* of Africa wh&gt;
i into conflict wlthiChc while
hpth Bocra and Briti.h, the
I and* the Matabcle were the

E

Freith froiri the press and worthy of note la A.J.
Hanna's "Recommended Readings For The Florida Centen­
nial", published by 'the Union Catalog of Floridians at
Rollins College, In response to Governor Millard Caldwell’s
proclamation calling upon Floridians to "Mark with ap­
propriate observance the significant fact that 1945 ends
the first century of the statehood of Florida” .
. Handy, compact, Bnd authoritative, this little guide to
the written material about Florida represents careful
scholarship and is the result of years of painstaking re­
search by Prof. Hanna In the collection of the Union Catalog
of Floridlana. This library of Florida material is widely used
by writers and scholars, many of whom have come from
away places seeking background for books or articles
about this ntgte. "Recommended Readlnga.” contai/is not
only a list of best books about Florida bdt Axplanntiqnit and
Critical evaluations, and the content is btfth wide In variety
and well onpmlied.
.
There is something for everyone's taste. If you like
history,, there's "Bartram’s Travels", and, in the modern
fiek^JUtnryn Trimmer Abbey's excellent “ Florida, Land
of Change". If you want •*' Children’s book with a Florida
a lleraM fa a
♦fates r a w .■•iirt. a «
MtUiUfi*'there’s Kirk Monroe’s “Flamingo Feather” , or
le i ratifies la l U eee . » r i
Marjorie Rawlings’ “The Yearling", or Elvira Garner'"
feSflaa af i l l
tW S tl
lleS l i II a
M l *la ff
"Etekiel”, or Bert 8ackett’s "Sponger’s Jinx’*.
KaS l » I Sla
Ural nrn* aabllahaS
If your passion is Florida conservation, try Thomas
tfahl* !• reyabltv^lla* *1 &lt;
Barbour’s ‘That Vanishing Eden” ; if it’s exploration, Jean
Stra*lehrs htrrhi at* WOf
Ribaut'a "The Whole and True Discouerye of Terra Flor­
ida” ;: It It’s Inter-American relation*, the old Spanish
WEDNESDAY. AUG. a, U4S
records or the new Spanish guide book to Miami! If it's
fiction that catches your fancy, the list offers Edwin
RIBI.E VERSE FOR TODAY
Gfanberry’s "Strangers and Lovers” with Its locale in
Arcadia at the time of the last World War, and Stephen Vin­
d o ' YOU
REJOICE WHEN
cent Benet’a “Spanish Bayonet” , a romance of the TurnJBffi* f f i C
n ''B? o V (1
AN3a .SPfr bull colony at Now Smyrna.
- “ Rrttymtnended Readings” Includes everything from
old maps to neW epprta, from Industry to education, from
YOURFHLF. Jsmta M l, Thou
shsl| love th* neighbor ss'. th y citrus, to Seminoles, and Prol Hanna, by making this in­
formation available, has rendered n real and much needed
service to the state.

matt savage and danceroiu.

Cecil John - Rhode*, whe
England her African «
went to Africa as « tut*
youth to farm in. cotton w
brother.
!| was ' not unusual for I’nnl
Kryger. fabulous Roer president
of the South African Rrrutdlr. to
ride seventy mile* * day on »
•Ingle h o r s e . ___________________

1 1W e fA t Dr. S J » W &lt;
ft, sirW M S « . W ,
rJUh off t * to mr A**. &gt;
S lA l

A SS?
Paint Protects America #
Du 1‘ulil Houae Taint I* the i*Afro&lt;
paint you'va ev*r aeen—but Out'i
not nil. I)u l’ ont House Paint jrotcct* against decay, nut, asvL'ot
important tw w that.roakrvatioQ ia tbo o rd v o f thsfsaM

TUXEDO

Never Say Die

It Is surprising how often nowadays jieople regarded
as dead turn out to be alive, after all. In spite of appearances
there may be a spark of life remaining which, with wise
and patient handling, may be restored to normal flame.
- An Interesting pose came to light the other day in
Cleveland when a young man, 20 years old, paid a belated
• 'The n«w atomic bomb is said call on a policeman to thank him for such a service. He
to I* a past eradtestor of even had been a baby apparently '"born dead," and was pro­
more explosive possibilities than nounced so by the physician. The father, however, was
DOT.
not convinced, and insisted on calling the police to sec what
The Jape are said to be carry­ tbey could do. So in camo a sturdy sergeant named Patrick
ing munition supplies on htokpl- McCarthy, with a rescue squad and a rcsuscitator, and they
taT ships now. Probably about set to work. Nothing happened for half an hour, and then
the only kind of Ifcsts they’ve
that baby started kicking, and soon everything was all
got left.
riirht.
*
It has about reached the point
Needless to say, It was a grand reunion when the of­
where that old chestnut, "Is we ficiating policeman mot the baby he had saved so long ago.
had some ham we'd have some
him and eggs If we had aOmt There may be cDcourafiomont In that story to save the life
of many another person, when it looks impossible.
egg*," ia no Joke.
. .

S

eeeme to us that t*o many
neppte. weartpg them doty.bpve
Ifr fth tp la c *
---------

Complete Line of Tuxedo Perils
Telephone MS

Hanford. Florida

Hardee Cattlemen
To Present Horse
Racing Labor Day

** •— —

L sssa—

Them ia (NMttroubli about 'the'
World Charter, and the Potadgm
agreement: for destroying'. Ger­
many, they may loll toe^Ameri­
can pcople'Jato n sense of secur­
ity. which would again Ma'tMrn
sinking their own wartklM, tut­
ting thafr army to a corporal’s
guard and neglecting their kit
Forte, only to awaken to the h*
realities of th* po*t-w*r wor
when tha bombs start fallti
again and tha next war begins.
President Tnimart’s favor!
tenge nr* “ Over Thor*," “ P*&lt;
U » Your Troubles,” Tomad
Bong from "Camcm* :;0 a U
fr*m "L ad a ” and &gt;Fl*r*dor*
aid MendeDeohn’n “ flongnTwil
out. Words.” U’n ja. llat that. M
mao in the .treat Ilka., u
Harry Truman seems vary *lo
to .. Ole every-day . Antaftdalw

ing meet this year would feature i
young horses for the first time. |
In addition. “ Satin Slipper". *wn- .
rd by Wanda Hamilton of Vnl J
r.eo, and "Seattle", owned by |
Russell Farmer. Wauchula. will |
race for 300 yard*, and “ Scooter". |
rtdden by iln ll-year-«ld Wnu- 1
chula girl, will race a I’alomine
colt owned by Walter Oillett for
150 yards.
The Labor Dav racing will
(ollow the annual Florida Quarter'
Horse association show and sale,
catalogs for which are now being
prepared. Persons Interested in
receiving a copy of the catalog
may write the association at
Kissimmee. Those .wishing to
match races are asked tn write

R A Y M O N D M. BALL, REALTOR
Itnnl Estate Sales— Rental
__ J»—Mortgage Liana
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
Phone 960
Room 4, Florida State Hank Bulding

W A N T E D TO RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom house or apart
Permanent civilian resident. P.O. Box 1259
ford. Fla.

C O S
better than today's premium
Why It Knocks
Octane number ("regular" is
about 70.1, "premium" about 76.
1) ie the measure of the tendency
of a fuel to "knock” or "ping" in
a given car under given condi­
tions.
Here's thr ARC of knocking:
(iasnline passes through thr
carburetor of the car amt n
mixed with air.
The mixture goes Into the rylInder.

SI,

goggles and a spear.
To start with « * tied u
bridge with the tide swirling be­
neath it and a* fast as* are could
rig up our lines with bait, hook
and sinker and »et ’am to tha
bottom, lhay would wrap them••Ives affectionately around th*
piling. Now and than, il sheer
luck and awkwardness ansblcf
you to keep your Iln* elaar of
tha piling, you would be reward­
ed with gentle tugs on your bait,
which served to signify that a
Crab or cat fish had tha proper
tense of appreciation and would
welcome a second helping.
i .And thia Just goes-an and on
while you ait In a bouncing boat
and unsuspectingly . accumulate
gunahlna until vou look jtnd fasl
DM n
lliil M i l t m i l M j E F
This column Isn’t copyrighted and
the Chamber of Commerte la w*l-

Inferior Gasoline

It is compressed-by the piston.
When It has been compressed,
it I* Ignited by the spark plug.
It Ig et this point that a knock
occurs. Under Ideal conditions,
even with the present gasoline,
the knock will not occur.
Ideal conditions mean an «ngins in good condition, properly
adjusted for Its fuel, and properly operated. In this kind of cn.
fin* the vapor In the cylinder
Burns rapidly and smoothly.
But with certain gasolines and
with engine* in poor mechanical
condition, part of the vapor burn*
'smoothly,. then the remalndar
Ignite* suddenly. This Is the
knock.
Forciag hfaaae Trouble
A knock it not necessarily
harmful to the engine, btft a
differ'doesn't like to hair It So
he lata up on hit accelerator and
th* knock disappear*. Or he may
shift Into a lower gear, If drivers
consistently forte tbatr-ehra Into
the strain that produces the
knock, thara may be trouble, but
an occasional knock doesn’t mead
tha ear la ready to fail apart
Inocki occur for twoireaaone:
(D tfia angina, aa adJuaW.-lt'af
too high a compression for th«
octane rating of the gasoline, and

for 30 dnyn
only oonla

DU PONT HOUSE TAINT &gt;/\Q)
In S gslloa 1st*

cO / L

GOOD TO K NO W !
Cash can In* borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.— "Jimmie” Rowland nlfio mnkert Ioann
Of *75, *100, *160, *250 or more—tthould your iiectln
require -it.

F A M ILY

LO AN

U fliL

of Hanford
8—Florida Slate Bank Bldg.

H ILL LUM BER
&amp; S U P P L Y YARD
-

Phone 85 j".

CO.
’Phone .’13

over

•poor condition.

all tha blind.
deinsndedJuT-* .

It's self-deanmg
All painla collect dirt an aspoOir*.
But, witli Du Pont Houae P4nt.
"nelf-riesnins” atarta after a Tow
month, of normal weather cottl
lion*. A fine white powder fontu
&lt;&gt;n llie surface. Heavy rains wm!&gt;
this nway. carrying thio dirt witli It
leaving the newly exposed *.r
fsi-e clean and white agalnl (Us
ii.-unI rlimatic or dirt collecting cop
dilmtu in o lrrm riy sooty Indus
(rial immunities may, of cotraa,
drbiy this prnunia.) IMtcauaS this
"wlf-cleaning" is gradual, the Wear­
ing qualities o f the paint filmar*
not abnormally affected.
Despite this remarkable quality of
Du Pont House Taint, It eoirtS no
more than other good paints. ,

Cllett at Wauchuin-

By RUHHELI. KAY

One thing w* had batter be
thankful for about tb« atomic
bomb It that "we sav It flrat".
However, when we recall that
most of tha 'Impiamahts of this
war were invented by th* Ameri­
cans or tho British,* ilk* thq sub­
marine, , Urn airplane, the. tank,
itTmakes’ u* more concerned than
ever over the outbreak Of th*
nktt war,
•'“ '■. V . . ‘ *r

tiLnniumdiostde,thepigmen|thal‘s %
whin r Hum mow! So your house,
newly pointed with thia rr ms it able
(Mint, a.'orls darxling white. Fur­
ther, it rtoV* white, because . . .

Cor. RanforH A 2nd Street

TOO L A T E TO CLASSIFY

According to the Department
of, labor's Bureau of Statistic*
tie Increase in wag* rate* in
th* South during the past few
years baa been the highest In
the nation. The South nae had
its economic proklenU,*: hut It It
rapidly eolvln* them.

FEED

STO RE

It is our considered Judgment
that these new bathing salt* are

I right in the right places, but

•*

■ 1L 1 mw.

T h e is l a n d e r s

(From Poetry)
To live aa they, this (lie a pearl
upon
th« shell of Time; .ong.lrufck by
ocean roil;
washed round by year*, to lira as
thay upon
this Isle, this seed of a world, as
simply whola.
SIMONS ROOF.

A j4

B Dr. SJi Lay J* tii'

In M any

...an easy way to be net±
The kida play together. The families know each

her. That’s your

American neighborhood. At the worth Ham a Co

they like to get
one reason why

F O R P R O T E C T I O N T H A I tASTS

•

£

0

^
“

�I

\
*

____ —

INESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1945

•Social

TUE,g^f&lt;FO^UHKRAU), SAN IK&gt;HI) FLORIDA;

A n d Personal

*Social Calendar
THURSDAY
The Townsend Club will nieet
In the Court House at H;00 I’ M
Mth Mr. L. P. Hagan presiiling
The public la invited to attend.
V
MONDAY
Clrdce of the W.M.S. of the
rirmt Baptist Church will meet
at 8:30 as follows:
# Circle/ No. 1 in the rhurvh
■nntx with Mrs, A. J. Peterson
as hostess.
Circle No. 2 in the churcn
*h»ea with Mrs. Cummins and
Mra.' Lillian Vickery acting as
^oitesecs.
Clrela No. 3 at the home of
Mr». f l I t Beck at 2420 U urvl

Baptist Church will hold its
regular meeting In the annex at
K;00 P.M. with Mr*. Then Stiles
and Mr*. V.G. Hasty a* co.
hostesses

H a p p y B irth d a y
August 3
Gay Walls Ph. M. lie. USN
Today
Margaret Jcanine, Benham

A ctivities

Favorite!
Tops for style olid versatili­
ty is a jaunty jumper!
Team
your*
with
vour
prettiest Idolises
. very
versatile
very smart!
From our college shop—
Jumpers
in color* of
Brown.
Blue, Auua and

J.lt. Stewart, florist, anil daugh­
ter-in-law, Mr*. Joe Stewart and
her daughter. Angle, will spend
a vacation at Coronado Beach un­
til Aug. 19.
Mrs Fred Wight left Friday
for Philadelphia, Pa
to visit
with hrr daughter, Mis* Alice
Wight, who is a student at the
Woman*
Medical
College
ol
Pennsylvania

10e

All Your Bakery
Needs - - always frush when
von buy it at

COTTON COOLERS

Robb’s
Home Bakery
w

1st

Phwn* H64-J

a r t y Ih G i v e n
By Alathean Clans

Bobbynette Beard Is
Honored With Shower

IN A SALE!

In honor of Miss Bobbynette
Beard, itopular bride-elect. Mrs.
lliirold Billingsley and Mrs. John
Cullum entertained with a mis­
cellaneous shower Monday even-.
in&lt;r nt the home of Mrs. Cullum
on Maple Avenue.
»
Bingo and.other gsmes.wcre en­
joyed throughout the evening for,'
which prlrc' were swarded to
Mias
Bohliynette Heard,
Mis"
Mary laiuis* Smith Miss Maud
Jinkiiis fiii-1 Mis W I Sluudenm11 r
A ftc t
t ile hon or,*** opened her
n in n y
lo v e ly
g ift s ,
w h ic h
were

Ft ItNITURE TH A T HAS

EXTRA ATTRACTION

NOT SOLD AS QUICKLY

Fcitlurelt

AS IT SHOULD. HKK . .

Friday’s F’aper
D E T A IIJ

b r o u g h t in m a p p e d in n d e m i s t
esi l«i». r e f i e s h m e n t s were served
b&gt; the h o s t e s s e s , a s s is t e d by Mrs,
Koth Hutchtn* and M is s Georgia

Kenneth M. Green A M ' l l t has
arrived In Han Ihrgo, Calif, aflei
spending sn 18 dav leave with
hi* wife and hah*- al the home
of his parents. Mr and Mrs
Walter S. Green of Augusta, Or
Capt. and Mrs Jack P Amiei
son of Johnson City. Tenn. are
visiting tbeir parent*. M r and
Mrs. J. H. Anderson. Jr., nt 1112
Myrtle Avenue, Cspt Arfdersnir
ha* lieen serving with the 7th
Army in France. Germany and
Austria.

S A N F O lt l)

SERVICES

Thr Alathean Cln»* of tho
First Baptist Church gave a
party last night al the home of
Mrs. II II Smith nt 1.1b Elliot
Avenue After a short huslness
session * contest was enjoyed
Misa Prarl Wilton of I’hlladel
which was led by Mrs. 11. G.
:ia, P* is the guest of hei Methvin.
other, J. M. Wilson, at fill?
Those attending were: Mr*. It.
agnolia Avenue.
E. Tolar, Mrs. Voiie Williams,
Mr*. C. I&gt; Forrester, Mr*. A, B.
Mr*.
George
Pittard
and Imvpjoy, Mrs. J. A. Strange,
daughter, .Helen Ann. of Miami Mr*. It. I„ Garrison. Mr*. Jodtr
are visiting Mrs. Plttard’s par Cameron, Me*. G. S. Selman. Mrs.
enta, Mr and Mrs. C. D. For­ H. F Cooper, Mrs. B, Johnson.
rester.
,
Mrs. 1! ft. Beck. Mr*. Freii
Meyers, Mrs E. S- Hockey, Mr*.
Miss Dorothy Chastain and M. H. Smith, Mrs. W. C. Lynn,
Miss Ann O'Onnnrl have returned Mis« Je«ie Stoudenmlre, Mr*. F.
to their home In Canal Point E Bols, Mrs Methvin ami Mrs.
after spending a week with Mist Smith
Jciwt Manning

ro se

Long sleeve blouse* in
Red.
Blue,
Brown
with
white stripe*.

ARMED

Jlodgsnn Hal) of Jacksnnvillt
Is spending hit vacation herr
with his mother. Mrs. Joeeph Cl
Ball.

The regular business meeting
of the Pilot Club will be held
in the Hotel Mayfair at 8:00
P.M. to lie preceded by the board
meeting at 7:30 P.M.

New* Jumper

nvf

C&gt;B *S5 J8,ei!I.d Thompson jfc&lt;kAt Bridge Wedding On Sunday j»nd l

Miss Audrey Bach entertained
with a bridge rwrty held Monday
rvcninic at the home of her
! a re nt*, Mr. and Mr*. Philip
Bach. on thr 'West Side. The
room » « &gt; decorated with fra­
grant Spring flower*
Mias Kmilv Anderson was the
high scorer for the evening while
Miss Barbara Bivena ant
Miss Hetty Jo Brock held the
week end visiting
witl
low score. The arreeno prite
mother at Coronado Beach.
went to Mis* Koherta Evans.
Hef reahment* were served by
Misa Martha Brown recently Mtaa llach to the following: the
spent several days at Daytons Mi**m Anderson, Brock, Kvana,
Beach with Mist Marti* Perkins. Mildred Hobson, Unynr Knston,
Betty Corrodi, Martha Brown,
Mist Ellen Cooper has returned Betty Hayhian, Catnile Batten,
to Winitom Salem. N. C. after Mary Ann Whelchel, Pat Schultl,
visiting Barbara Kucker several Daphne Connelly
and
Sylvia
weeks.
Melsch
Friend* of Mrs. Charles Shaw
will be sorry to leant that she
la 111 at the Fe maid-La ughton
Memorial Hospital. ,

page

Holrhfn*
Those invited to attend Were
Miss
II i&gt; I. I. y n c 11 c
Beard,
honorec, Mrs it L. Heard, Mr*.
W.L
Stoudenmire. Mr*. John
Miller, Mrs William Vance. Mrs.
T 'V i.vnn Mis 11,D. Fnord. Mrs.
11,1. Thniti.is, Mis E.W Ktili-s,
Mrs
Sa m Gardner. Mr,
AJ.
Prtrrson, Mr- W P: Brooks. Jr ,
Mr,
W li
Gardiner
Mrs,
Law i nice W i l k i n * . Mr*
O,
Cim Roller, and Mrs Bulb Hutrnlna.
Alsf. liic Misses Maude Jnikin*
lioaia Stoudenmire, Josie Stouden
mire. Edith Chestnut. lloeemar'
Cullum. Charlene -('aldwtll, MarL o u i s e Smith, Christine Stouden
■mire. Dorothy Carter. and’ Georgia |

Capt. and Mrs, Davis W 1*111
man spent the week end visiting
with Mr. and Mr*. T f&gt; Brown, Hutchins
_|
Jr. while enroule to Lakeland.
Cspt Pittman is the commanding Pittman is the formrr Ovied.
officer of the prisoners of war Clayton of laiktland, and is Mrs
I
ramp it Waynesboro, Ga Mu Brown's niece.

PURCELL’S
"We Clothe The Family— We Furnlnh The Home'
,*5If. h. FIRST STREET — SANFORD, FI.A.

SOMETHING NEW
HAS BEEN ADDED!

t\i
.f
I 1
1L 1
3

mz ~\vv
J~\\

jp3**"'- ' ' -= J

I [ore They Are! . . . Color Bright, Smooth llata
that aro made to wot off your new Fall ensemble I
Face-framing clochcB, Jaunty Bcreta . . little
"ahlncra" with eye catching Ix)w« nntl veil trim
, , .Sailors and “High” hata. An enchanting col*
*1 }.«

lection to maktj" your every eaalumet

U“

Our Easy—Payment

woo&lt;
SHOPS

�ft
r -l

mmm

TIUf SAN^UHM H
rm :
jTtTK
uifuoT in

S a tia ^ t

C &amp; tfetdn ’s

' i i: i
i

f

B o a r d in g

k

•**
.

'

The

B e p t p la ce in t o w n to w it . . .

.

\

.

Good, country

B egin n in g

Sunday

style

August

IP,

m eal*
we

. .

w il l

Htnrt

,
serving

S u i u l u y d i n n e r s . . . 76c
I'h o p e
*
t

.k

’

lfiti-H

far

.. ■&gt;

reservatio ns

i f

m iifw

I

*-i

NOTICE
Tha Essex Studio will Lie ctoaed during the month
of August except Jor the following hours:
M onday

HllMrlfM

I’raaa, I, a at*.
.,
A awOrn blit " ( rumyUliit'jl**
in* t.r*n filed In th* I'UCUtt C#4»
in and for namlnnlr County, f|af
. Ida. tn Cturnerfy, aaainat yd\» *bj
: i l i r i i A l i l i W till.I.EH Mr atyoref
tliraa Uraarlita arr Iharafnfa t,
' , otnm.. r,,| you lo be and apj&gt;#a
i lo. fore Iitlil C**W&gt;t at tb* of fir# q
lit* I'lrrh of raid t-»&gt;tlrt at Saif
font Florida. "f&gt; the luth day o
V,i(u.l A fi m l . otharwlaa d#
f o |&lt;ro c.nfaaa,, Wilt Ha rtilafi.
.*Knl net &gt;»iu
It t* fiirtfier ordered Iha1 |Hti
Met on In. j»,jl,l l-h&lt;*&lt;1 11| Tile Half
..id lleralil. n net* loaner put,
I nailed In Hunlont Srmliti&gt;fe County
JFlorida, uprr earn week* for foui
I ,ri »*, it11 a,* aaeke
'
WrTNKttH tn) tiaml and officio
v i# r a k k
n r . i t i . i t t * • *vi v
t.1 a* ciem of the circuit C M r
" Kl 1 Irt
I•■ til' '•! .1 ■%
to and for Memliiola County, Flor,
|)ilt III t M i n i It |f ,i I fl »■t a *•1« " 1 E
dll. Ihle the min day of July. A« *llll ( I n i t t l , N l l t f l i J i J t h ' •
'
I* l ift
f*KIII III«l I f I *11If Ift &gt; J- I ill
IMF
A1.1
* *»-• «•t II ItAIII 111 ' I
ii |&gt; IfFHNrUIN
l!u‘ »&lt;* I ' Inver iff (r-Ti i •&gt; I
Clel k of Clfrull Coart,
tla.at r* IJiff tllllghl I* fiev
Hemlnole (-..unty Flor­
lr * |
d ftj
rtf
H rj le iF if *
ida
ft til* 1&gt;a&gt; •*r MilHi. I i I. Hunt. p. C.
Ilie I'In In tiff Mmi ift i* * • I * t
it la f i u t t i L-i : u n i *• :itct H,„l 'JAIII.ANI i IV iP K W K I t
Hilllrltor
fin
IMatnliff
Ihle order of j1.1f.11r.11 .+1 t*
IMi.-l ..lire „ .. I I I
•H id V*- a n I
i|&gt;
rm; uT.irt; uv f i. on ii i a.
lallltlCt'fVlal TO II. H. TIIO«fIIIrr mlit m tin n * |&lt;«|:*» i
«I * ytfcoft* adfrraa
d t i uImtlirii, |jiiirit*'ii* -i
I! W Tftrtini!*!
l*i«ti!il &gt;
10«lo CtiltlihbtJn A »» ,
U ITNKHM ff. • l.nfi.1
S mi V«»rk, S V
Vmu
uif h* r#f,y
riuflftril that

H o u se ■

tf!6 Park Avenue

nr rio w itiA
M
m i t c C
M

(Irala I I i m i

U ifa ). Advertisement

....

Wednesday
F rid ay

-mt

fo r

i)t% rtfr#

liiifc

■i *alil
lute A

r.unbn'a

lb«k«lY Aopla

Greens

no.

Mdxwoll Houip

COFFEE

2

Cleanser

can

I*

Marmalade

Vauaiabla Cocktail

y.'uii Suiud

^

;

h

F 11•r It | &gt;

&lt;i | | i ; i ;

Gold Medal

Vinegar pmi 10c
Olr Dutch

•

.»t i t r * *

j

h a v liiF

■r »

+o

11c

I,

ii,*!

Mi

111

a n il

into.
uK

t

V

th#

m h ii.

'( u lF t n l
i&lt; rttt*rl&gt;

Eh« a*

ib

So

h trtk y
b u rn

5&gt;&lt;o In fhi
lo t

w ife

H r m ln o l*

* w rt r II

11Ii Ii I

Circuit
I'o u iit y ,

J
V

Of

fl.

FO LK ,

f 'u m p lf t jn t

gour rc»l&lt;l» nr# 1»

in .- r r h ^ f

i*

to

n o il# 1m

tmf#

by

tk t

tbftlr

Mil*

o lid
rftlft I t llf t h n l
4 tin v # 4« * ( rlb ftd

In

Ih *

|&gt;#r*#*ntv *r* iftMrfor* Id
"O M iiH i.il * «*o and F ilf h ^ o f If1l| to
I** a nd -i |.i|»«*r r. i* tliri in »#m»n
-•j i«&gt; &gt;•1 1or n*y «i |ti* o(f(c« of
■f" I f i l l ft »■Illin o is r . i u r i ! )
1* ir I 71 Ii*1M&gt; o f A 0* 0-1 A

•riff

th* n

and

ih-rr

F lo r id *
P
It lJ

niakc

your

a® nIn * i

Periban

Limes

r\

•*&gt;

Sunk|«i

Lemons
Cgti

&gt;b

‘eft

Rutabagas ib-Zv^c Potatoes 5 ib*29c Pears

ib

S. 1 L. I CobblOi

Onwns 3 &gt;iw 27c

IS

T H E

c o rsT V

As II

you

« nd

n r lu j o f

Home

“Buy More
War Bonds’

lEK ENbSPfeCIALS

controlled

j i

la
o «K *a

FOH

M A T T K it

F.hTATF.
I iF
IRMHF l&gt;

t n r it T

aKMMffll.i:

O F

T il l: &gt;

I
I

WICKS.

|.e . e . . . |
|
t o i MFniTi.it"

• u n i t;
and each »f you ar.* here.
I.y htdlflcd
khdrequired I.. ' pr«.
aeirt an,
ela me an.l
.lemande
Which you
&lt;*r eltll»r
&gt;.f
yon
may
hard
naalDAt
the
eatala
.,{
Jeeae
JJ.
Wtrka.
derChaed.
late nf
Kldred TQwnahl|&gt;.
MrKaan
County,
I'cnnay Ivaiila,
tn
the County judye at lt&gt;* office In
lha Cnurt llyua# al Hanfoid. Plur!At within elyin calendar month#
from th* dntr of th# fir»t tmliliK n rh

r ln ln i

wrtMugr and

•iklmifit and piuai h# fwnrm du by
th* rfilnmitf. hu a|C*nt or Ii!r «t
iailfirf.
. "Ill

t ir « i

In a t l*

b&gt;

It A M X A

SANFORD, FLORIDA

f*f

tIII- iltli*
pM t'» It «

\C&gt;»« II

yt«ti

WIII

b#*rintt**

I l.uaa lalatid

Hard Rend Green Cabbage
pn
Iceberg UllOct
5-oz. hize en
Calf, Red Plums
pound
No I Yellow Onions
.
3-lhs.
Wenlern Carrots
Irg. bch.
C.i. No. 1 Elbcrta Peaches
:t-

XUTIl h n r I I ' F M I ATII1X
rMil T A * IIBHII
t k*p«*r 174.17 of Itua
N«*T1 V K
Irt IIKIIKIIV MIVK.N
That Agprw V Pi#M hrtldrr of Tx*
fviMfioit* No I!**, Uftiird th* Irt
lay of July A U.t SS4J, ha* fllrd
#am* In my irfflrr anti hi** mad*
■ppMf*tltjn fur u tax drrd to
I*
lutil Mi»r*(irv Ha Id rorMflcalr rot
it*cr*
th*
following
i|***r*b**l
iioii*rty in th* t‘«iunt&gt; of H*m
noli. Ht»t* of Klortdi. to-w»i
Lot* II A Is flloak O A

100 lb. Bug 1.75

DoMHilr lilgr Er*

A-fJRADE VE

B CRADE BEEF

Swiss Cheese lb,

l&gt;oin Chops

lb

Rib Chops

lb. 38c Big Bolognn lb

Chuck Roust
illeeil

nr I'iere

Steak

Sirloin Steak lb

W Irk • drr*«i*d

PuMtrAttoh «»n 7 ?* 1i

f

POTATOES

each

Potatoes ........... 5 pounds

Wl.k.

ausage

Roast
Breast

35c Club Steak
35c Hamburger lb

20c Wieners

SAVE MORE W ITH OUR

Plal al W|l4fh*r*

in n ifrtrtk i p *«# 40.
Th* iig*##'Hitnt uf Mu* Alibi prop­
erty under ih* lalq crrtlfleat* ii
iid v i i in lh* nimi* nf A A

«

•nt

,

.

ru

Did rift "41Id r*r||fl«-iat* fthall Ti**
f*dr*m#+d arrordhn® In !»+•
tn*
proT-«Tir drier Ibid ih«r*ln win b*#
rota to thr high*#i Mddrr ai t!*•*
hilri h"iiir dtifif rth th* flrtt Monkf in in* mnnih #*r HrptrmhftF
r v n o .y llig
w # rb L
Ili£, trhlrh Is III# lr»l (1*7 of flap*
JN VVITNPeKS WII KHCOr 1 b*x* U b f C lilStu rn o n I o o»t m y
hand
a n d o f f l . 4 .ft A t Aft t h t« I * t ill a y
uf
A u#r n i l ,
i’Ih I » »«l n# 1’I#r k of Ilk* Clrrtifl
ptrurl In ctfid for . 11* min AI* Cooniy, I cViiCU IT i.-I it •I IT MBA U
klurldii 4.n Mill Ini 11It) dly III
O. J1. IIBIIMDDN,
Jlllr a U ISIS
i* '
• i'
v OIm J. .’Irr'ill iNiuri.
t*:mci*iT c o r i t T h r AIM
t+erijh-.le ('minty, yiurlil,
O V. MRRKIWMa
Clofli nf Circuit Cnurt
H p fA ln o lp
I ja u n t y ,
F lo r id a
ft Th* Kinr of Norwny muni conM A It L A N D W M P K N C K ll,
form to tn« itate *ndow*«l r«liH r t U H lo r f o r P l a i n t i f f *
Mftryi which II Evtng*Hc*l Luther-

h I* farthri .od*r*il lh*t illia
iltulirtif f»t' (oLlliiliPd In Tlif rt*nf(»rd llr ril d a nawap^por pubUfth
#-a| to Kan ford HwtnIifcat# County,
PJoridii line* * 1*1*11 w#ek for l

IRISH

Persian Lim es...........dozen

jiiitT i. ri.oimiA. in Hio*

•

Celery 2 *h*

9 oil I)

&gt;

r« ng r
lu ih

8 ,1 9 1 5

504 EAST FIRST STREET

Avocados..............

A*
r o n t l i % nf
ill*
I#ftl
will
Mild !*M»
m*lll
Ilf
jflftaf»

d».ft-tl«ft I . i «ald s u it i t l h r l w l» d tf*. l r r (O f. . ..n f * # - .. w i l l
-n te ryn J

Pj

U C. I SoHno Wish

i ''» o rit &gt;,

iA’chigan

; t ) . a p Too
Try III

lid

ii - (f'lao ft "f th* Clfrull Court In

, Coll'd to

Carrots 2 bdu

of

clm irn lq ®

(i t.’ h a m ' F f f .

and

■*®*a fb,.I

Apples

.u n

.tftolriftf

I*i aHi ttutf-

.n# Eaitn*.

H. i if t h .

&gt;d
»

old Grove iiitiii!

** r

AUGUST

Friends

Wfy?re CustofuerB Send

BANANAS

IIU* itm*l #Ia Ir |fir |t|irr o f rrslnrnr#
purl iif fir*1 ftddr**R« *if th*
I P K ** t r * * • o f Hint

*&lt;a, i(i 11,■11*

l

\Vk D N E S D A Y ,

III their

+ i t-«i 11 *»f ) fiu

itik. , i

• *

Fancy N C. Green

a liv t .

VV■*i
1i
i' rr*
&lt;&gt;f
thr
‘. it. .i
..f ih.- North*
».-t
# Si.iitm I&gt; Town-

fjnk i' Htr
pkg

if

ni.. i t|tht till** *"r !nlrr»*i In
iu tii* fm
iinvii un dr»crIb#J

...

* It i j*

0*orox qi 15c 29c

..

a v ij iii,

A

TUN
trtK T M
oi
m i i h i i i i ,
on arrisiii t « fa v a ir s*r.
M U d p a o t Wkaaa a ad fee* lai
Fahlile W»c Woodaohi
rat Church Ml..
lndlanat&gt;olla. Indiana
Tou are hereby nollfje'l lhal
agil for dlvarea haa been riled
i aainaj full In the circuit Court
(i)r MetuJuola County. Florida. In
f‘tianc»ry. by lUrhl rd F. Woodanti
Tou are hereby required «u

ii h^IiTfl. d ^v I I r e * ! # * *
• . m i r e * t iiiii It* -ir»&gt;a n ti a l l u t h f f
eatt !«• n o f ih lp n o t lc o .
i
i tri i i *
"i
i i i r | * j r a 1I o n *
|i h * f
n u in e i,
j i *•
m tk no w it.
If or flF0jjrtd rou*1 hr lh

FLOUR

Cl eanser 2 c*n» 15
r*! an* #iloacho«

OW a V p t i (

T

. &gt;Fdfijl If *1fiid
' *i h (l • * ! ( * . «1r v l if *• r

b |p i t « l m a n

^

|:

t. If.
IIKMHIK t: TAVU.lt, If
.1 *.
1.1 Tlffclt JAMKM HUSK. If
.III.,
.* ml wlf.
- lUMK. If
eil.e, m |to-« t'hrl.lljaii name la
&gt;.|ikrtrtM
rIt i«nd if dr*d i«&gt; tliwlr un*
f , fu iv

Mustard 8 OJ

r".»e&gt;; W*w-C«oe

I I K llN lH » N

i *|*-rk ‘ff i 'If * till t’oyrt
(of Heinifirti* i rtuniy,
pl»«r Id*
\| itflrtti H MtUfcg- i
I'lnlnMffa AflMh**

i

D

£

rt

IMF KTATT: IIK FMIIIII.A TO;

Coffee 2

Tablets

I

Mr sintltiaM' fco*nty, Flr.rM». in
(!t*itc#tr. by til*at.«u, tr. i#i'W«r*
Tan ir t li***by required la (II*
y W WrllUn iupiarac^* with lh*
&lt;n*rk at **i4 Qourt La Cha CountT
C«Uft UW1** ■ •
Flortiik.
un ur b*(nr« Aliyuat tit#, A. II.
1*0. or * dafauit will ba antcrad
a4a.nO »J&lt;u (ltd *»l,l rguaa will
dfuri*d *x i»»rt«
oitDi:fu;|i ihui
(Ml* finite* b* putillkhaij nrtra ^
waak lot four
(&lt;)
ronaacullra
aaka In Till Hanford ll.rfl.l of
ii ford, Flutlda
n*l|fit&gt;k my hand and thr *«-»i
of rain (Vttft IhU tfrd day of
Julr, A- tr. 1»(S. i t ManforiX ft
a I’. llE RN UU N "
(.'Ifrt n( Plreull tfoart
for Mamlnoja
Florida
7
llalilon H- lleilrraor.
llaloliff'a Atlornrj.
lialmnd. Florlltfc.

th *

l* * - |jn d

Beans 2 «»■ &gt;

GRITS

nod

Hlwkvly Ofunge*

Sid Cui C.ajn

Fartc.iy P a c k M o a l or

R

f i l l 'd

I*i«0fI thl« 23fd d*JT of
l&gt; i i l i *t Hanford
ii

Iwtu Colloid

O

ih T iu ;

74;| || f « i l d . F l i i f l i V i
t v l ( It VR* to | ti*fkd

no 2

l»***li

L

iu:t t*» | inti In litf &lt;*ire«H f*ourt
f-ir Mmi iim|r ritunty. Kl»rldi. In
liui»eer&gt;, ti&gt; M*r&gt;
ff
Tlioniiiji,
V*»u 4fe h*rirl»&gt; fFyjylrul to fll#
i t*tn H'rit t**fi
am:* , with th*
&lt; irvk of natd Cwurt lh ih^ t‘ounty
ii.iirt |! till it** jit Mftrifiifil. Florid*.
.mi nr
AukUFi It Hi. A. If.
Tj O. or n d*r-nlt will \A? onltrrd
•iu inal ToU ro«I Fdld / * u» r will Mali tun S. Mi-fife*.
i
p* joirtF (ittUHoKli that I’Uinllffa Atlurnay
H i mn n i l r e b r im lillu r iF d
u fjc * %
fill
four
I lf
roriRreutlf i TletAnd. Florida
Wrtkf lh Thit rt.« nfi#rd llrr«)d of

Robert U Cox, Photographer

Sauce

F

J

I M I b b u r y ’n

Bo&lt;t

FLOUR
UloKsom 'y i m e

1 l,i R e d I ' I h each

Slerling
New Crop Go.

Ph* 0W Snanlih trail ii * high
i 1,7(1 mil*? loryj, th«t «*Uhili
m Si. Aumittine. Fl*.. to Sat

SALT

'to. Cgl.

&gt;4 Mo lag 01

2 lb.

boxen

Sacramento Grade “A ”

2 for 11c
Grad*

Po” Toastios ot K ello g g #

A Tender

I'nir.t

jlK Tom J u ice. 4b oz 23c

Deer Park Icebox

ALL the VITAMINS for all the family

Free

COOKIES

Ha m b u r g e r
s h o r t RIBS
CHUCK ROAST

46 oz 31c

Healthful Dog Food — Frozen fiy-Goe

Bordens

HEMO #
&gt;. jar 59c
.Beef A Poi

Fancy Fla. Giapeiruit

Sunshine Krlspy

Out Ambei

CRACKERS

supply thi
46-oz Can

23c

lb. pkg. 17c

cty To f t i w

mm

30 Blue Points

IH SEAFOOD

r 25 ib. 1.43

r ----- •'‘

*■*

' ItH ri* i

Aw**r. wr

VeveeU

V i-lb

C h eea e

23c

A * p k J u ic e

“G A T O R ’’

Fancy Fla. Blende

JUICE
K i i better ts be VUftftk Safe

OP-D
VqU (ta Mf&gt; it iwe r«» *y#

(tt4ng Aoygh
m
i l f -ib
U n .i

V &lt; V 9*4 ft e g a l f l A i ^ i

17J

TAdL—10) pkg.mlc

i M.Jet

la rillty R igh ts Retftrvftd
Ice s G ood T h ru A u g . l l

(M HIwu IWa.)

^6-oj Jar

---- ^ — J*
Marmalade 16-os jar 20c
■ .'

heerioats7

P l ^ k Can 3 S C
L ---------------- i—

*1#
ilM*'

Wuialm

| 9 V _ «,tftnl»inini
P P P * I J—
vm
U irr JI
u im
q

DUTCH

�f

W E D N E S D A Y , A t ’C.tJST S. LQ4S ,

i-

T U B H A N F U H U II K K A L D . H A N F O R D K l O U IIM
W H l wtrwrted r » k *
W f t r i g f i v f the cfeMpgny aaW
that Ih^r hav* planned, a arootlr*
incrasscd production for toe nm*

Cilrtis Concentrates Seen

As One Of Best Post-War Industries

m it h i.

icon

111

il't u n i n o i

t xx

nucu

| r.

M rriri: ur

«,

run

(k&gt;*prrr IF4#Y tff l IC3
^ , **rl » iin^n i Si•&gt; .
N'*TI« K IH MRtflUh illVKN. { 4»**A
.&gt;

TllJll

K

J#m H

to

Rr»»*

m

\ i.i

&lt;t:\ i : n

\rrLM \n«»\
ni;k’u

( h.pter I MAT •»&lt; IKL’i
. I l&lt; K l* itPHKIh
\i s
I *l|it » A 11hi t th t
- . 1 ' h*
r« » i mt t ftfit"* I *• N' I**
till • f llilf, V I *
-•
1 i*

i t (MU

»til - ft t if t* .tle nfii
A^ortliitv
1* *
leal of th* product conducted i n i '* ! ™
J.6O0JW sold AO00,WO ,,,.
Ul
1..1, v &lt;1 &gt;&gt;»}• otu...
*1 - a o n * m i i t j
♦■III**
f-H*
Si *1 II is«it tft* | Hi &gt;
ilrr *|fl.) i-allMjl ft* a I.1
* If ||f ha •* M i M r l
a W
Wswhlngton (D.C.)I drug
pr£ f e
re S jd v
f.7
^
.K i I ^
•• Ofc-fl I hr T♦■Silt * a 1.1
* l i m i t .*11 tll*« f i r * *
chain in th* last f«w month*.
|
*■**♦"*- prmunuug, ruagaiy. Uj , #
M„ ln i„
&lt;,,,1 , „ r.
1# r m ilt l li &gt; I
4. | r
f I . «.t t«\
Th., teat, which was nbacraad ' * * T * ^ nl bo* nr 90 &gt;wU" lU ° ' *R)hnl
• « » ' « ' ' ...........
...
t y ti th* t'tMinh -»f I•*•»
e»li
■( K' &gt; l&lt;ls*
(k
.
.
.
.
♦**"
ffUlt.
^*llUn&gt;'I&lt;
’■ 'T.ilf -»f F l t t l I'td
i « - « &gt;•
hy many rperchandleing special
*&gt;Mk it i-i *.
I
t‘ 4«*
’^ w n l y S E T b y M ^ a L * £ f c X t T
n ^ Tp
^
.............. " - a ^
.M l
P le l
I t . It
1
iw
*
d
I
**‘ ii
•’t it r 1 *: vi 1
wllh tU hllndlinir of I £
” i l S ^ t l T W UfcP .com ,
a *.►
it lvUN I » ’ N
•*r*«tw •
|ar|:v quantities of dtn u juice.
Aurper. ro»!ii!&gt;|&gt;oUuui \¥u*hiuiion
n**
• •* i»#
»T|t IfIssJa-1 I llr- (iilll f f fl *f I ull U j
. I f Ih
altla throuuhout the year at , ma len conden*cd Juicu, daipg away
l. e. a. #.
.L
a
.
*l»a tl • fitlit t h .
tIAtTie
*»f lls i t t l t l
—• I- ,«t { . . . »t r ,,
\u«-ti.ui%
f . A itain,, drin; stores, restaur-|wnh point-ol-suLe extraction uiui nElcctvd for th# i#hU. Tht fimt
li • itir.1 .**. 1*iU*ii
A&lt;*t H t «|f \I*tf I It III |I»N
tests
were
mod*
1
*
id
#
store,
then
tisi.u
■
h
U
I
*
n
lilfrnli
!■*
|r«.
rtlea-el t *..
1 I
&gt;1111 rv\
^ita, hotels, hospitals, on dining ■jtJl resulting refuse and cleaning
1
l| »»»*• tit jti|f |o lid
tin1 •
14
lit
1 lit*
1 Im u itr
i f VST u f
IPn.v
fn r* and nirplancs. and in the . m, l([i*rat|qn(i appeals to workers ivxpanded to two with preellrelly 1
N« n . 1
u t ’ li* * ll»r
..ft i n *
Itf
Ml :m K iiy
* . 1 V 1\ l \
ovyrj
the chain,
Vi"
re upit &gt;n
in.the
chain extending I|5 S T
hoi
ft., i. i n . .
,r
T ltrti
it
ih t
HfU HU sii
Mi 1, | at
'
* »tid
W
*• i10™®;
.
.
) who dispense lha juice and lunnfftY K O liih UuA N u f f O w t , p # r U * ,
b- Ufc* .In in t.ji I h r f l t u l \ | u | i
1 .i 1
1
n n u ll 1 - t i n
* X
t- «, I * . 1
. i M flaU SI.
s\.
:*♦
I This statement w », made here1vide* the customer with a highsting
itl tile riwix-hiihdilihy M* Uir i« iljr m..pih .*f &gt; i s e | . | * m h r r I f f
. t
r •* 4 .
due
tibg
V
ll
-f
1
' 4*
7
1 . .1 )
/today in reviewing the result* of vitamin content beverage with all periment.
l l l i Mhi.l- 1 th* 1r*| .It** .f H*!»
! *f
,1.x
a fl.a
if
*. -t
th .
m a
f*
T
f.ki
/ a ^comprehensive me rehandling the natural color and properties
I.S V
•• •
. |e|»tta f* i ’ *n
t# '
Delivcrssi to iwini-af-saie In
\L' r d I h i * I * t &gt;la&gt; t .f \U K u ul
t * l l |
. ••1 I I 1
- f . V.
l*1t|&lt; 1
1 |tei ■ y l
M»l
• • 1*
1 1 1 : u . s t * . •».
It.
I* .
■ ti K
u •a \ I n
gallon containers, with only dlln- 1*
.
1
•ten*
« I f f k •Mr 1 a m
hw 1 i - f n I H * t \
jft
ijt*
1 1 *11 1.1 1
ITINOID WMlSUfY 16 iproHof 6OS gMi.« «•«■»»a«
tton with three part* of watt* I " ’ 1,1 VT !•'"'h KHKim s'*
•4, fn 1 1 i ' i i
I,
1 &gt;1 ,1 .' 1
•tf
h4•
*4l set •
needed, the new froien condeasad
,
irirs-itii fiiurf,
ScH*nl*y DuMJ*ft Co'P N f C
v«n
juice has done away with objae*rt»u„.ie »‘*ilnu Klnrlds
|ll«. I u&lt; I IT I til ill Ml lilt:
S e **
l "tl
I
\
1
\Til
ji
nit
1
\
1
*
mi
1
1
1
•
*;
] tlons of couotervnety and soda iliaH O T K It
IIP
U P g r llA T IIlN
IN
\M»
1 tut
w| Ml \ n) 1
T»
• 1 onsets to handling urange lulca
i - «* f it
P t ilt T U
IlH lill
* Ml \ I N
I I to It I l» t
ITTI 4
IN
. It can be reconstltuUsl hours be
&lt; Isa gs I r r
I f AM *&gt;f lU - f .
• I I %M t i l t N
-ll rei
1 in
, ,il fl'w
n ic
I
fore it i* to li* served— with pro
noti. k
it- MKirt tm
- i i v r n . Hhr*
IS I ■ VI *»N
•
«i\ «L
1
11
-i
i
t
1
1
r
f
I*
&gt;
4
1
.J
Ir
1
ft.
,wr refrigeration the rn lj h e tor
* '. V ' t * ; rtw*!* * u
mnIuii
** * ’*il i l l l;| K
1
In retaining flavor and viUiullU. ,vr&lt;iii..,i.
, 1,. 1.1 U r n * . \I*
it.f-ll I 1*B
rI’nrk Ave. ill French Hum!
This factor appeals to
store ,ta&gt; ..t i,ii&gt; v t- ivsj i,«. iiud *oM
.*•« I
'&lt; tld V . *| l» .I lls p
t 1 hr
t i l l I I I I t I I I ' 1*1 111 t « N I IM S
Mr &gt;
malingers and other* in chinte I
"*■
-nil iu&gt;* ms.lr .,s,Ui
ujtjil -rt * r, f 1 &gt; 1.1 &amp; 'le-g.l |n he |,T^&gt;
l*U t
HI'
\
N
Nit*
**1 MM
■
1
*
1
&lt;
1
•
1nf food uiui bkvfruage dispensing Imu.-i| ihi*i*'»n
Hkiftl .n ilflfA l* i 11*44
•t»
I I •ill I I * t
I ■•
i* ilw|
who are suffering from shortage * *l»»I f t t lr e l l . 1oH klV l'Ifllf l|*es**f
ttmi
. NT« ' V
I? H t .• t •
Serving
IV
1 Il4.fl I* i ♦! Ut Ml ' • i| |t ‘4
i-t Ut -r
of trained hvlp. Sanitary condl- flTitjwfii m 1 iif 1‘f.uitU *»f SfUilv I a l l f t K l " f M i , !*» - H ( t .
I VIM tM: IM.lt V 1 . VI 4 v
' lious an- improved, with no peal,
N »i&lt;t »1 &gt;.f S T
e i; fl ref IV
1.. Ilia.
fill.
* «*•♦! It r "K MM
' segement nr slopped over iuirc
r 1m ft ..r sirv, *.f \'t
a:.1ll* *♦
, .*!■»* ' &gt; I
)«
Tu
V
b
*f»a
tN
l|
i
to worry almuf. The new product
I .r t h * ' l l « l l l l
• *!*IM I
• It 1 HII I ..It* I N’Tttl V
•U *
Lobster
Hi*111h
31 !»«*•! 2
tl M ' rlliltl.il** 1 Hurt*
‘ n'
« &lt;■ll ll I * K1*•I fil.T
makes
it -possild*
to
serve
•
urange juice at all hours of the
nay, increasing tales,
Steaks
T H E
L O N E
R A N G E R
.
Amply ft iu i KisI to carry on
1 maximum operation, a study nl
1 distribution and merchandising
Chicken
factor* with an rye to lb# coming
ALL 6RAA1P AND I WANTED
V O U AM AN ,Y N
n O , D AN - - NOT
is th a t wHAr t h o s e , i u u e s s s o
•
season is living made. Ample
W AS TO R E G IS T E R O U R
o t h e r m e n ARE to Alc'O R D 1NN V I T A f £ /
Chops
’
(
r.
production facilltils can tie provid­
PAN , HE'S A LAW M AN ) H6 WA5 AWFUL
HAMES SO WE C O U L D ElLE
HC-RE F O R 5 r - m
Nv- TO A
ed for all th* condensed juice that
T O N fO 5 H 0 U L D N T /
\
i
‘
M A O WE HAD
//
C L A IM TO SO M E NEW LAND
rpn t ie mrrxdiaiklised, it i s be­
w in v N i. r \
HAVE HIT HIM S O
TO S IO P HIM
lieved, hut the firm's plsns are
i&gt; (A 7 'b S L IN G O P E N E D TO
C iKJ*A1NA[/ &gt; c AN
&lt;when uvniliiliki
flexible to allow fur expansion.
HARD.

* “ fUI " * * ; ,wn" ^ *»: Ta*

CLEARWATER. Auit ». (Spa
c i.0 -K lo rl.U -, ,T
, Crus produet, froien cfiii.l,ni«i orange
&gt; «•». perfected by Knight 4
Middleton. Inc., of Clearwater.
will be a bite factor in broadeneb_“ *r .
'ir'lritmtu.n for
Florida fruit ami In making a

TiT..,** nT,1'*

i ,J,
r« h«1* * » -t

BRIGHT A.ND TIGHT;
AS A
SUNN.Y MORNING

.T HE ANCHOR

you

HeporU

•
announces new hours

/

souives

oe

the frxm-n ctinciensod juice met nw*
idljertloiis from roitsumers and
that there is a hig field fur the
ho mes ue package of the pro*
ilurt to l » levuusliluli-d at honiw
Si 1 at
laboratory
ivntrol
in1sure* Uuyt trie end pnxlurt colltain, liie natutsl iillntmelit of
Vitamin t* and the other hrulthfi.l
louperHe- that liavr made orange
mice 11 ontiotial breakfast "imisl''
oVei the \enrs, official, (kiln,
out
Krosin rmslsiiod orange once
opens on an entirely nm* field,
-ouipanv offtnsls say
and will
help 10 tu oadetdlig ttiv diet film
lion of Klorlil* citrus and it) inak
ing
fullvilaiiiin
content
jllirr
* available ihnmgboul the year
'
Advancements
III
procee.lng
pruerdure, refrigeration, trojispor
lalion and other |mst-wur fnrtor.
, will euhaticr the value of the

«

Oininif K00111

frosg such

5 to 11 P.M.

Cocktail (jounce
3 to 11 P.M.
I’hnne N2-M for rewervutlunH
•
Monday through Saturday
Closed all day Sunday
•

Freshle

J ust
FOR o u r L A W S ?

hom esteads
never

heard

of

SUCH A TH IN G .

GRAAAT -N'T
R E A L M An
OUTLAW ftUT
HE H&amp;r 9Cf n

L O O K DAN l AWMAN
W A K E UP M AVBb r
B E T T E R WE G O . /

W F l l ‘ "'FF VOU \
L A7pR # u IN N t

T

I new product 10 the consumer and
, till- industry by opening up for
the latter a luoiket for eventual
1 millions of box*, of processing
grade oranges, eliminating off
owe ami grades from fresh fruit

I

thannele

Ll
LEGAL

DO MOU THINK w e did
kVRONG WHEN TONTD
KNOCKED OUT THE J
SHERIFF ?

N O T IC E

KOTUtH o r a r r t.M a th is
ra n t a x u h *:»
(task#lev If SOX *1 I * ”

NOTIC*

IH

tlHJir.il T

- h v i :.v

|7 W ASN'T E k
AT t l Y THE
R u .H 7 THING
TO DO, D A N .

That jarqee f, Mathsws a •&lt;—»
-!»/ Mathew* In. . wife holS.r ..1
’IV* ilartlflrdte Ms*. 1ik. i.sueu intat Sky of July. A
f&gt; l» •
Dak filed .kmWklh iu&gt; otfle. o.,i
hoe Ikkde kpgnsalli'n tin * mi
dresl Ul Ok issued Ill.MuB
♦**•*
vert If leal# sinhisrw lit* fell,»« lor
dks.-f|b«l prnpl.tv III Ul.
of Heinlftol*. gliile "f riot Ids
W11

TONT&amp; h A Q TO DO I f THE
S H E R IF F WA‘ &gt; *rO MAD HE
D R E W HIS c eN ll S a l l
B E C A U S E A M AN d i ED
ANO LEFT L A N D TO BE
HO M ESTEAD ED O n ly
BV E K O U T L A W G

T H A T ’S

TH E

T E W E 'j TS.

P A R T

AM

THAT

AN D

w i

1r *

G O IN G TO F i n d OUT
b e h i n d IT

' HAT
V1. A-j N l T
d ream .

I A \\i

H I

m A:

T, .)

' AW

Out Rif F
Hi P / P !

rei , r j

I

Lota If «
Iksu ta

ga m u n tes m u
ftti
,1

Ale
.

^

Monk

:

1

f "

l ' •

sit* U It a «&gt;
The eaee*»mroi of lit* *» ■&gt; 1 '
artjr under th. said oenifiisi.
sued wea In Ih* nun. »l 11•1
guard* Attarbury- .
,
,&lt;
Unless salt) rarllllrate shad '•
redeemed accefilliig to I**
property described therein *'1' 1 '■
sold to the hlgheel b id d e r
’ &lt;■-

Southern
u

II l u c k

P is '

J

e rlU rl

h o lts*

dooi

up

the

firs!

'■

K€TT

0

M O M S U N ICING WITH |
ME A N D D A D ME ICE
W it h m d u . i s n t s o '
Good

V ,_ _ _
H fS MOTOR

P. ur HKtht'.

Ci'rfc

10 * t U0 1Ht « •* r&lt; rt 1 « IlfU
----- ---—
a-----

stroll*! *•»*»•
Count % V

ROBINSON,

By PAUL
] M E A » D A O ^M A TC H IN G 1
A N A P in v o u Q
p l a n e J—

**

■fui In (He mouth of He].t,n •
isfo, whiek I* the *nl &lt;l»» ot
lent her, lXs*
Haled this t-i ila&gt; of n r
1 last

^

HU 1

5V

&gt;

l,p jN -

I m e a n th ey ve
PC AC TIC A LLV
I
o o r U S G O IN U
AND
COM
i n g .:'

1

l i ------f Y E A M

f

fO D

'1_____

S N E A K . P A S T 1-

V D U H ’ K T M E P 'O U G
. T M A N rA u S ME AT
A- t _ ix iM

TH E C M E L ♦

-

1

"CIS*
G JxASS
T it t le Topa

D rto H er Topg

na

'

And

Your

'A 'J L
K E N '.OUh-’ b* C U T c .'
BUT [J U S T O C N 'T j
W A N H b B E ffN G A G &amp; O THAT’S ]

Horn®

AUTOMOtttf.E
^ AT * ^

(ilk M

,

M irro rs

Add- Iteau ty T o

1.

K

-C i

-

A

l l

W O W ' E V E IO /A P
E iF

A

l l

h e

A

f l v

O

M O B

G iP L S "

v e r

A
j—

n

D

1

HOPIN IL L
LA N D ",

--------------

Installed
1

\
W h ile you w a it.
__ . ot
«) .
W e can U k s c i r e « 4
m
j A ll y o u r ( U s s needs ,lUt| • *
I1
^
r. *|&gt; . '/•'%
■ It.

l d

H A S

K J B IN S O N

1' S M r i j b
UNO
i-i EVJ * I h E /
,

a

7/

1

rf

SB

_________
iL D W E P L B W

_

___ _

'C O U t t S E r S H E T H O U G H T )

i A FLO O C

TW fiy w a e E t r a m p i n g ,
o v e a o n e a n o t h e r 3 -0
GBT A G A N D ER AT M E" I

\

.J'-WAlTlN,
'

b v P A U L R Q B ItV S O N
W A T C H MET2 ZOOM
O VER A N D B E G ME
F O R A D A T E T j—

l H A H ?/ --------H A © .! -- ------------

.t T T

,

* «.;
■ »:* * ? * &gt;

♦

:t * Qfirtlit-*
7*

* *

u

- t - ______________ ___

■ *
4 -t uV *

k

x ' •;

'

7 -j

4

�*

THE

eighth
W. r «
C5d pyM Itw, ley Utee*

----------------------- --— „----------------------------------

F &lt; per 11m 1or • laqartlMs

HANFORD

Transportation Expected To Be

Ml slat om rstaa . . . Ma

worry will tie tranaportation both
here in the atate and In getting
the fruit to the conaumcr.
A l l U T a r tls M s w s ts f w altnaUona wanted w i l l ’ be charged f a r at the
regular clasalfWd rater.
That’* the general picture aa
described
here by
Charlea C.
Commander, general manager of
the Florida Citrua Kxehang*. In
an rxcluaive Interview with The
Florida Citrus Reporter.
'
H Ji. l*ope Co. Inc.
Ju*l what kind of prices the
UAH and Oil apace htatere,
grower can anticipate for his
Water Heateri„
FOR 8 A i,E - New baskets nrul
oranges, grapefruit awl 4n g*rbags, 5 cent* * each. I’almrtto I TWO llKIMtOO.M apartment
inca throughout tbo coming sea­
R£S9ED FRYERS — We will . GrocerJ.-til? Palmetto Avenue
house. Permanent resident*
son fs not a subject fer-A Comhive a limited number,of dress­
II. Philips, Margaret Ann,
mander prediction at this-time—
ed .fryer* for e*J* during l)»f FOU RENT
but he does believe* that all
week
until
farther
notice.
FOUND
nvuMable early -oranges, going
Tender Fry Pottypry. 2206 ?Bsninto freih fruit channels, will
fctrH A « i PhxilkA ( f i l l
command celllnr price! through­
out the period to at least Dee. 1 .
PL E N T Y -srinoowi and doore- Nice
Me said that already pretafnjot “ of Fiencli noon. Duhart’l
rnt Imycr* are demanding of
l.umber Yard.
their usual sources of supply
■‘ that firat car o f oranges yeu
pack and every car you can send
men from then on.’
Five room hungafdw eloae to Pri­
While he has not had time to
mary ichool.
' f l 1-'-/
Robert A . William*
confirm the reports, ho has beard
JTfORAGK vour rat j [ Kent'on "rather good authority” that
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank BI4l
(Jsrage,
Specisl
rale
dead
buyers are today offering *2
sto rsrr.
to 12.50 on the tree for oranges,
NEW
playpen, complete with
run of the crop—and from other
mattress; small yacht.
BIO A ir r o BODY AND FENDKH
WORK BY AN EXPERT. HI!
sources It was learned that preMaple Ave.
PERIOH AUTO P A IN T lN fiarnson activity In purchase* of
large assortment of colors. Ynur
crops not yeil mature AT9 ionic*
FOR SALE .
ear can look new. Bring it to
what greater right now than at
Modem six room country home
us ami see.
any comparable time in recant
HOLLER MOTOR SALEM
located 5 miles out bn peved
years.
Phone 522
road. 1 W acre* uncleertd land. 2** W. 1st St.
It* hi* prediction that the first
Robert A. - William a
gra|K'fruit will move out of the
Phone 732
Atlantic Rank Bldg. Bull Service, registered Jersey
state about .Sept- 15 to Sep. 20 ,
Phone 870-M.
the initial shipments probably
”
—
AUTO
PAINTING
—
coming from Manatee county,
ELEVEN nlea henei ten fryers
NOW
I*
good
lime
In
paint
yn*ir
closely followed by shipments
1317 Douglas Ay*.
car. We also do expert bony
from I’ol ami Lee (Fort Myers)
and fender repair. Yates Auto
counties.
NICE young milk cow,
Paint and Body Works, 1,06 N
Ornngra, in light supplies, will
J.C. Stapler. W e s t I
Palmetto Ave Phone 371
AN I F|&gt; While a-'iiutit t” tit move out of Polk county, not
KITCH EN cabinet for »ai*. Cal) W A M H IN C machine* repsireil
60 years old with on tic. to luicr than Oct. 1. followed by
at 2S84 Hanford Ave.
and *11 home appliances. Cald­
act as gtivrrtit'SH fur it*o ,rttn!| shipmrnta from Orange end Lake
countica and potaibly from aome
well General Repair Shop. 7&lt;&gt;7
children duties Itght i&gt;nv (16
OAK dining room Ubje, 4 oak
area* In the weal coast section.
orth Mill*. Orlando, phone
to *25 tayek vtlth n«int stul
chair*. 1 large china closet
Its too early to talk about tan­
•1072 or Sanford 9165. Prompt
board. tle|&gt;criditig on 'tualtfica
] buffet. 807 E. 3rd St.
gerine shlpmenta. but he be­
tions o f oerson hired Prrmun
UPHOLSTERY fabrics; Upealriei.
ent living conditions nli-al with lieve* the croh will be somewhat
smaller than last year, of good
damask*, broratelle*, a good W A N T K I) TO RENT
room with private bath, south
,IunIitv and finding n ready side
slock
in ietect from. R.S
urn i-s iioa ure, localetl m ita
st ceiling most of the time, e*
lirown, 29H • N. 0 ntnge A y «
COUPLE desires furnished hnu.LC
hsitis lirarti, Mellaiur tie. Fill
Phone 4063. Orlando," fla .In or near town. Have car P
•m ocean Apply ll-i.ihl ilffirr- pecially with good promotion end
for further details
«u &gt; /, . t advertising behind the deal.
O. Boi 598. or phone 731-W.
The I‘.*45-4fl season r* going
[er 16 months old. fine Retumed
Naval combat pilot,
I,, I.,- ihe most difficult In many
rasnnably • prices!.
Alwife and hahy must have 2
year*, he believe*—because of
bedroom furnished house, Ex­ DKESSmaking uiul ni- roi o-in .&lt;o ( the imttcred bloom, hut he aatl
cellent care promised Please
Navy uniform- I -It L ttli M ripstr* that shipment* will con
rail 23A-J.
l ill lie on in lo the month of
IHHflttm Hi lt) H ill HI
TWO wheel trailer, goes! tlrt*
August with hsrdly » brelk be
TWO
betiroorn
furnished
house
PHM
Y
LS
II
IM
'H
Il,|)
122 Avocado Av*.
or spartment Excellent rare t O l’ Jt loituial tlenii'- for pnv..ry I ween the liMfr-tfi season and the
following picking and shipping
promised Phone B ill Theater,
TO M AT O E S , nlc* rip* l o r «knin money matter, is strictl; period.
,
James Barnett. Mgr
nifty and table. William W i l ­
respected here
f-'ijriids an-l
The fruit generally is of good
liams, S u t # F*rm *rV Marltst, THREE OK four room furnished
relatives arc not uuvsln'iied quality. with tho exception of
phone 9160*07 65I-M.
about your credit
Your ern oranges which sre showing qDlte
apsrtmsiit nr stnnll home by
plover or huslnris associates |
civfilsns,
Two
children.
It
15
TEN
ACKER and a - Mod4nr
will not hear of yo-ir tiers-mul I a bit of tnelanose with the oul^
Park Ave.
Home. Priced I2.50O.Q0 Ray*
nf fain
There i- no cause for t aide appearance "not too good.”
The site range will be. generally
mond M. Ball, Resltsr. •
enibarrassmeol ,
NAVY officer, wife. 14 months
KkSliaiixbh creibi lequirrments streaking . a sire or two greater
Old boy. request 2 bedroom
No co-makers o'
nev loan* than lilt year with the ff|llt
apartment or home Also in­
NEW B A T T E R Y
now ,m the trres siting up “ vary
'arljibte
payno-r:,
plans.
terested
in
buying
privately
.
c o y v tR i
well.'' The rating quality, "ami.
F
A
M
lt
.Y
l
o
t
s
CO
nwned'ear.
Phone
110
0
,
Extcn
Battery Radios chanj
Phntte Tl after all, that is what W* *bc
sfflh 297 between S A M
und Florida Bank ItMg
‘on 110 Volta A. C.
selling" he *aid, will bo ojeep
4 P. M
■ SERVICE c a
lion ally good
Of interest to canners *nd p r i­
ce*, ori anil to grower* generally,
ns well » » the trade, i* hi* pre­
diction. if not *n outright state­
Make Your GtaoUne Coupons
SI
ment, that the Juice yield, «*c

PH O N E 140 OK BRING VQUR AO* ter THE SANFORD HERALD
CMUit, flra ward* t « the Una, 1Deluding phone and address.

o

Township 31 South Ilange l i r . u l
a 1)9 tl ot S’ l i t I t - o f tv l l l - f l
of U S or a W H of KEW ’Section
It. Township *13 South, f t * n i c e s t

EEG a ITNOTICE

Most Difficult Citrus Problem

,

M par Una far 20 fa53tUmec JL Va L U * *&lt;•

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 , 1 9 ^

HERALD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

E

• ' NOTICE
SKNI.UOI.K t d l . M t , FLOItlDA
A to m
nth. I N I
NOTICE IS KKHEIIV U IV E N that
puriuant lo Section &gt; of Chapter
117)4, l a w , of Florida. Act, of
l )fIT. known ae the MC HP IIY
AtTT.
the
following
deacrlbcd
land In Seminole County. Florid*,
will he offered for eat, at pulillc
outcry for the hlaheet and heel
raeh bid. euhjecl lo the right
of the Trust**. of the Internal
Improvement Fund to reject any
and all bid*, at the Courlhouee
healnnlna at 19 90 o'clock A M.,
on the loth day of September,
, A.1I, I I I L Oulelde of rnunlrlpall&gt;
Ilr*\ eaaent,nl for road right
of may 200 feet wide will l.e
reeervrirl from any parcel thrnush
which there ie an eiiatlng Slate
llnad. Aa to all lands title lo
one half of all petroleum rind
three fourth, of other rnlnerale
will bn reserved
All Pnplatled pert of ([-* *. lies
MW Cor of Lot 12 IJLuck tl, run W
111 ft Sir to HE Cor of lad 24
lllk U, E )t&gt; ft N PS-7T ft E &lt;0 ft
N to I l e a ) lllock (I A.D Chap
freli'a Mubdlvlalon Plat Hook I Page
21.
tads ! l £ 24 (iracellne Court.
Plat Book 3 Paae I )
Iart, (. 1, a, 10. 23 A 3) Hecke
Addition Plat Hook I Page to I
lad* i l l
A
I I I Plnehur *t I'lal
[took t Pass Tl
tart, 2 &amp; 1 lllock * Cryalal
Height* plat tlnnk a Page II
N 111 yd of EJ4 of N K ’l of NVV U
Sect loir
14 Town*Mt&gt;
31 Sciuth
It.inge II Kas|
lad. I) A II Oak Hill Plat
Honk 1 Paae
Iaria A. II. C. D. E. F, tl. A H
Hlock 41, Amended! Plat nf t'ry&lt;Ia1 l.ake Share*. I'lal Hook I
Pas* IIN 19* ft of H 344 fl of E IIS ft of
W H tl N W U of s w u Of N W U
Section If.
Townahlp 13 South
tUns* 3# Kant.
lait* I lo 13 lllock 3. I'lne T e r ­
race Plal Hook 4 page t l
lad* I to 21 Hlock 1 Pine Ter
race Plat llook 4 Page 4,
AM H lo c k 14 P i n e T e r r a c e P l a l
Hook 4 P a g ' 4&gt;
(a r t
H la c k

2o

7 R w n p e *.
Ir d
l la m m ic k P la l

l a .l
I
la-1 2
la-1
t
la d
4
N F .V , A

EaaI-

- *

*, %

- * * .. v .

L o t , lti t o H t r a re i t c u r H o t
Hook 2 Psgr 19,
•
Lot a l it 4 t i l Pin,hunt, p u t
Itonk ) Paae 71.
Lot 1 lllock t, Crystal lt«l*hi»,
I’Ut Honk t Paas tl
l^it 4 lllock t, Crystal llvlshte.
PUI Hook t I’sg* It.
*
W ,
of lllock t Tier la. The
Town "f Hanford,
D.t* It A 10 lllock tl
Crystal
U k . Winter U°Jnt&gt; Mubillvllon.
L&gt;l
It A ti
South Sanford
Height.
Aiklltion Plat
Hook
2
Pea,* II* A llt.
Loi» I lo 1) lllock I Pine Ter­
mer Plat Hook t Pace It
b it , 1 tu 11 Dlnek t Pine Teri.n
Plat Hook t pace It.
.L"i&gt; I to It lllock 7 Pine Terrace Plat Hook t
peae It.
Lot. I to ft lllock I Pine Ter­
race Plat Hook t paae It.
Ia&gt;l» 1 In it lllock I Pine Ter­
race plat Hook t P M * I l ­
ia.t. I to 1* lllock 10 Pine Terrare Plat Honk I page 44
I d . I lo l« lllock 11 Pine Terface Plat ltnok t Pag, II.
U i i 1 lo » [Hock 11 Pine Ter­
race Plat Honk t pace II.
Lot I lllock 11, Pine
Terrace
plat llook t Paae II.
. Lot* ! I ! l i t i II lllock I )
Pin, T. f race Plat Hook t paa* It.
lola t i l l
lllock
I ) Pine
T e r r a c e plat Uook t page It
n to It Of Lot ID lllock tl Tier
*
At* Marlin',
Addition,
Plot
ltnok I Paae It.
MW’, of HHti (lee* ity)
Section
22 T " * nah Ip 20 South JtanRe an

er
b e lo re
th e
t e r e n t r - M t e n lb
( t , l h ) * r l a y o f 'A u a u e l. I t t l . ' o i h e r w le e a D e c re e Pro Conlteeo w il l
be e n te re d a a e ln t t r u n Xor In U u re
a 4 i p p t a r . p U a .v h f a o e w e r M . r * Q Ulred b y la w b e r t le .

It le ordered tlial thl* notice be
publlehed once a week for four
(4) roneerullve weeka In The San­
ford Herald, a newepaper pul)llahed at Hanford. Hein:nolc Court­
ly. Ktnrlrfc
W 1TNKSS n r
hand and ecal
thle It day of July. 1)41
&lt;i P HERNDON
(O F F IC IA L

N&lt;jtlr«

I*

M EA L)

&gt;I I T I I K

ItrfrLy
in

iclvrn

(hat

b u R lriE R m

At

l
1Q3

Kait Klral Htrrfl.
FIa
utidtr tti«' flctlllutio n«m*. H‘»l|y KlddlolATifl Kind I hi*I 1 IriNnl
fo reRlRtcr &gt;«ld n»rtk« purnuant
In th« l«rm« nf th# *'rlclili*m»
Kam «

H i n t u i* * " .

(C h a p te r

20»6J

of

Flnridji) with lh** Clerk of th*
Circuit 0»urt of Hemtqulc County,
Florida.
y ir e
D o r o t h y (I Hh»tjMr». ( l w n * r
auk » m ;
Production of barrelling equip­
ment in 19-M had a value o f 482,800,000, eomp-re«i with *48.000,000 In 1043. and *55,000,000 in
1041.
The radio manufacturing indus­
try with a wartime payiool of
360,000 workrn, estimates about
two-thirds of them arc women.

L-.t
&gt; Magnol 1* Height* I'lst
II— k i p * ( e 74.
ivol* 17 A I I lllock 19 Sartlando
O.l* llrtadon
Clerk of ih« Circuit Court Hami­
lton County. Flortils.
(SEAL)

)

c ■ ' I ' - n r * )■ u n k n o w n .
* V-414 » r r h « r p h y o r d e r e d

Th*

Paperbcuyd i» used in contain­
er* for ihpll case*, ammunition,
gun
barrel*.
machine Iparl*.
blood plasma and food and medi­
cal supplies.
-,
&lt;]

Clerk Clrrult Court

rt iK M R r-ci

IV TIIM C IR CU IT COURT. NINTH
* Jt litrtA I, CIRCU IT, IN AND
f o n
4i : h i v o i .m
c o u n t s '.
ri.olltD A . IN CHANCKHV NO.
MATHEW II nUKKUTT. )
I't.AIN TIFF.
vs
t f)t.
HEHSIE 111’ UK ETT.
W dltC R
DEFENDANT. „ )
A d d it io n
lo
lilt DEH OF rUtrLICATION
l l o o k 3 nag,
&gt;
Tti 11 ESS IE B U R KETT. wltosa

H lo c k
It
H a n la n d o
lllo c k
22 S a r t l a n d o
A x io rk
12 S a n l o i u h .
p tc -c k
I)
H a n ln n d o
S ty
lllo c k
S T ie r
l&gt;

In lKtfff Alexander Buntin'In.
stalled at Vntleyfield. Quebec,
what is claimed to have been the
first wood grinder for wood pu)»
manufacture in America.
'•

rt

fu

i-a-ur i frt RofiRlIy of by »#ltorn**y)
ixt3VA,rr (br sworn bill «»f comi.Lxir.f fll*d herein ftvnlnM yiiu,

R r l a i . , . It'K cool out of the
■umnnrr h r «t . . . f i p e c l i l l ) '

when you have ■
yoor favorite at

Klaaa

of

BILL’S PACKAGE
STO KE &amp; UAK
A Complete line of
Wine — Beer — Whiskey

mum t&gt;« lnc| n lull for A^vorre, on
Town of Hanford
lad* 14 A 13 llli-rk 43 Snulando
lad 20 lllock 43 Sanlnndo
tart I Plneerert Plat Hook S
page f4.
tail IS Plnecreal Plat Hook S
P-, g e 71
TltPSTKES OF TICE INTKIINAI.
IM PROVEM ENT
FUND
OF
TIU-2 S T A T E OF FLOHIDA
14y O P Herndon
AMENT TIUIHTKEH I
I FIND
SEMINOLE, c o r NT V

= i ii = i iE E ii i= ( ii = i ii = i ii = m = ii i= ii i= iii = i ii = m

Living Room De Luxe

8
•• K

r

■ • ,P|^ ft J
M L --

-i

t*

g

\A)

‘t

Caro You farther

LOST

S P E E D Y 8 A L E S &amp; S E R V IC E
301 Weal 1st 81.

Ifiiflit tun hnthinj; trunki

mini *rrrt'n
while to will be­
tween Country Club Road and
Franch Ave. I'lraac return tn
The Hanford Herald,

USE SHELL ETHYL GASOLINE

&gt;-

Mat k tint)

ependabl

d o ir

white

n i i tti f d

number
I III!.
KUiborn* 475 or
FURNITURE TH A T HAS

PI ON EE R

NOT HOLD AS QUICKLY

SIT. W A N T E D
PR ACTICA L
571 W

WALLETS

N UR SING .

AS IT SHOULD. SEE . .

Phono

Friday’s Paper

WANTKI &gt;
FOR

SMALL gnreory store In Hanford
m surrounding territory. Phone

DETAILS

Sanford Furn. Co

SUM KUNE to rule and shere
expense* to Texas.
Leaving
Wednesday, Aug. 16. Phone
407

BELTS

FU LL

GRACIOUS, COMFORTABLE
9 PIECE LAWSON LIVING ROOM GROUP
The K'ntccful ‘ liru-s and classic simplicity of this
design have made it u favorite th«t will n£ver
Iks outmoded. Its buoyant innerspring construc­
tion, deep spring-filled cushions and spacious

THE

*

SENATOR

proportions arc an Invitation to comfort. Con,

PIGSKIN WALLJ5T,
With y i n d o w

" ’»

&lt;

slats o f large, comfortable (Sofa, Lounge Ghair,

» O n ly

L E G A L N O T IC E

*«tob :

none*

to

Two EntLTables, Two Table Lamp*, marble bases,

m a ts

Cocktail Table, all in bleached woods. Also two

ro: A. J. EDMONDSON, wko*&lt;
resldsttee I. unknown.
You are hertky required to el)1
T H E P R IN C E
1
H
Genuine E n g l i s h Mqrocco
*+! _ T- * . ,

.

r 1 --------- ‘ C h a n g e

Pocket. Tail and Black.

in n

i i •M iu

-

Throw Rugs . .*. A wonderful value a t‘ . . , . .

•ear la lb* Ctreult Court of Sent
hols County. Florida, I* Ckanear*
to th* 3rd (U 7 of a**t*ait)*r t il l
a a eerlala suit fer dtvorr* (her*
n ptndln*. an abbrevtatw] Hit* •
uhleh css* la NsItie.Mee Kdraoed.
ran. eUlullfX versus A. J. BD
nondton. dafeedsnl.
Wltass* my hded and offlelK

H M »tV tR

FURNITURE
Starting Saturday, Aug. 11,

Clerk e (. the Ctreul»

ft P**rj.

_ ,

O -M O V I N / J l i l j j
M lD IC A T IO N l/ «iS S

M oney

O u r w h o le Becond flo o r has been re m o d e le d a n d a

oil In ONE oulflllV m M m
KELIEVCS—

Ijmfg&amp;r] Srir
p g Q S tg y

la r g e

?—Inflamed Watery Pyei
2—
Reipliotery Congntkxi
3—
Natol Irritation A Sneeslng

stock o f

n e w fu r n it u r e a t a b i g reduction!

Seminole
iV??

1 7"

-l - 4'V

’ •

;

Tire Shop, Inc.

m m
r*’ *

Touch ton

a re

o f f e r i n g th is to g e th e r w ith a la r g e g r o u p o f b ra n d

$ 1 .9 5 t o . $ 1 0 .0 0

m

fu rn itu re reconditioned— W e

fU B. aW B W A K D K R
tOt-N. PARK AVE.
qttrpiV

�t
•

If we with to b* frtwi If va with U
preserve larlelete thoee Incstiaubl# privi­
leges for which w# hiT» bees bo ioag cm *
Undine— wb must flghtl
*— r AT HI C'X DE.-IBT.

VOLUME XXXVJ

.1
Eht

i&amp;

• /

Established IM S'

m

IM Itl •&gt; « l i U
ipM will
• ■ re tain **
t i M far 1 ta­
lk banka Start
ot U| aew.

r

t f e f t

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA, F R IlU t. AUGUST 10. 191.1

p ************

%

President Truman Sharp Rise In
Explains Results Navy Losses
f Of Potsdam Meet Is Reported

Only Condition To
Be Retention Of
Emperor Hirohito

it,

Calls Upon Japan To Land Purchased
Surrender
Or • To
O
U IE C IIU C *
VXI
au _
n
|
F a ce Destruction; ro r Development
w p b Rules Upheld' Qf Farm Station

Submarine Lagarto Is
Given Up As Lost'
With Crew O f 90; j
47th Sub Missing,
ill*

n*»&lt;lii»d

Nl'MRER 156.

Member Associated 1'resn

&lt;Ht
m

liikyo

him I

tavnt Ini r.t I'rrts i
i aim- ri)w&gt;ri*
M ummm

I'rtMl

A 'harp rite in N tv v louse* has
tuanMed thr combat rrtsualtie* of
W A S H IN G T O N , A u k * 10.
the united fun ca to LOHH.'JK? the
(AP) — PreHident Truman,
p i „ n n (ifl
Army and N i w
reported last j
fturgwt Japaneae civilians last
* lanin.^(.1 U I night. The Army placed its losses ,
night "to leave industrial
«»
1*2*. 1."19 and the
Navy
at;
14A.U77
cities immediately and save
.
»
themselves1 f r o m destruc­
_
In »n ironic note, iyi peace kip i
A
l
the
meeting
of
tho
Sc
mmole
licnrei
around
the
cornel.
the
p
tion/
*
~ In a nation-wide radio re- County f a r m Bureau on U'ednc. N “ *v announced the submarine,
day. tnc purchase of the Richard Lagsrtn ami her ci r a of HO ware
jiort on the Potsdam Big Hickson farm on Celer) Avenue '"a1 while on |i
Japanese
Three conference and the waa approved for u»r of the water* It » ■ &gt; /he (TTfiftsub lost
1f'r Japanese surrender
will
war in the Pacific, Mr. Tru- Central Florida Experiment St«
mm said the Mjruphtitm Attack linn, accord in* to .1 E Wathen. find i'nngre-is ready to put Im
media
tr
end
to
ihp
draft,
it
wn*
1
was “only a wlrmntf of thing* •ecretary
to*Iny
f’lontrro*iuonnl ;
A resolution was alto oa * m -.I,
f to coma," and added that unleaa
it'Milrr* sa&gt; they will he^ii* h
.the Japaneae surrender.
wide
recommending thAt the M|»rri
I r i vr l*i hull induction* u» ftooii
■pread atomic bombing of war ment Station Committee rnnke
available for use the *um of |6 tm n- ,hr
-ml,, ha, .
Industrie* ia certain.
" " ' « » • ' rB"
Thev a i r ,
Saying thia country and Croat for start of operaUune within the
Britain realuad the "tragic alg. next 30 day
f lb
,lu,i'
on (,fl
H
lays. The !t,,.,d
In
fan *.
(,enernl
Alphnnne
_ nifjeante of the atomic tHimb,“ rectors aaked County Agent &lt; K
«t« f f. aaid ‘
A the President in hia prepared ad. Dawton to'establish a 8ml C..n Jin. French chief of
ilreaa went on:
• ervation
lliatricl
in Samnmle *1 the 1’rtain trail tmlav thnl 1
gentlemen'* agree
County.
with
headcpiartei.
at there » « . a
s j
"The world will
note‘ Chatthe
merit" . between Robert Murnhy
flrat atomic boglb waa dropped Sanford.
It waa announced by M. 1. 'be l. H Ibplnmal and Adm. Jean
•m Hiroshima, a military base
'That waa becauae we wlahed in Cullutn, president of th* County- Harlan *tl|uilatfng French non
A the flrat attack to avoid, in an Farm Bureau, that the dec! to resistance whan the Allies Inndrd
AfricaThe
testimony
in
* far aa poaaible, tho killing of the Richard Hlcksnn farm ha 1 in
%
Civilians
been drawn and filet) In the name came in a letter which nidge
Paul
Monglttcaux rei|ueatrd
to
7**0
"But
that attack i&gt; only
a of the Board of Education
j
gaming of thing*
to come If
Upon acceptance of this tract throw more light on Marshall
i
Japan doe* not surrender, bomb* nf land, the requirements of the Pttalns attitude toward i hr Allied
j y will hove to be dropped on a a f law Will hav« been, met and the Invasion- The last defense wit i
Central Florida. Eiperiment fttaj tp-aae. •* expected to U ta ile d '
tfen wiir?ba a . 'f * c t Agricultural Sttday.
be Ioat. 1 urge Japanese civilian* Director
Harold
Mowry
of
fo lenvo industrial citiea Imraed- Uaintxvllla, has slated that oper
lately, and aavc thamielva* from atinns will be started at once,
looking toward solving problems
de*lrucllon.”
Mr. Truman gave no Indication of anil, fertiliser*, climate, and
that the enemy had made any plant disease.
John Ivey, head of tin- I mu'*
gestures, either since the edvent
Erection of new facilities mu»t ('luh membership team known »»
ir
of the terrible new weapon or await the next Legislature, ae it Ivev's Climbers, today found turn
Following in the number key
the entry of Rusala Into the war, was too late tn secure an appro­ self at # distinct disndvnt.inge
&lt;1 1 S 11h*ri a - M a nr ha r ia thi rdr i where epnieA h»v«* t»eon |»m
*
to end by capitulation the de­ priation at thr time the bill In fact In * grave dilcinnin iiin­
(If) \614iil Ivoti tok, RubaiiUm |m&gt;m tin tiie aSt j* uf (Mpiiri Hivi
thr
station,
wai to the fact that h* wa* unable &lt;u
struction ' of which he warned authorising
H I MkmiAH, ^here our idr
flenatve u h«it*Ml
drawn
Operation* will alao be attend the Lion's meeting t.-biy
,a* them.'*
And ifrownd l&lt;«*«
( I I lv*t» JiiiiA, niiother I- S u
limited- during
the
next
two la-cause all Ui« employe . ..f in*
I’Tr
Surrender or Kuln
Only auiTender, he aaid. will year* by lack of personnel, but shoe store were away on v «.»!..«i | (f* I (sUAffi. our I'miftr ItHAs
( 0 1 A ren went n&gt;f Hcutk'koo^r
•iert? Chtnr-o h m «» * .ire
atop the use of the n i » aijency trained scientist* will !&gt;e added
Lion C |, Powell, h,-*.| ..f &gt;h. |South &lt; hiiin
of demolition and tlie Japaneae just h* i|uukly hs they can be ccirpretlng te*m known ... 1 '
I'■
i 7i Mur run 1 tre f in a 3 re.•*i* ui
v the Hr i’ oh f*
* retired, .aid Mr I ullum. I‘lan» Pushers.
nttrrrallve la ruin
atlrmied
the
m. ' ng
e on Sirivu iH.r e ,t od Jew* S
In Hia flrat lengthy radio talk, call for » ronijilete^ataff of ertto- and announced that hi- lean «•«* ^^ ill 4i|&gt;en thr whv for thr offei
Borneo unit (H*(uir tutor
mm thr J mpn . | i "l.nhli* lift
Q Mr. Truman gave no Indication* mologisl s, pntnologiatx, chemist*, rresent »nd that he full. &lt; m &gt;. tp-l
( ‘Jt The I'hilippinen,
vi«r Ally clfAr rd of I up*, wlreii
when he expected the Jepanesc to ami other «cienti*ta neceaaary to in win the contest which end* in
l&gt;J tnvAAionji
triVAftld
of the ( hum ( oh
and Japanc»r liomr otUntL
quit, either through aurrender or conduct complete agricultural ex ­ Beptcmber. and looked forwnni fo/
White a r o * ; Jati-mntndlnfl, .sended area, Allied rnnirolleti
through force.
periment*.
to being "treated" U&gt; a Iunlit rS'li*
Ha added that in addition to and picnic by ths losing ir»m
But he tald the Boviet decision
* to declare war on Japan waa only other operations, it ia planned
Team -leader
Ivay.
however
one of the accrct tnllllary ar­ that th* Station will conduct ex­ today contested this statement
periment*, t*»t» and develop new • nd said that he would make up
rangement* made at Potsdam.
"The Japs will aoon learn some and better vanftlr* aa well aa for lost time.
of tiio other military
secret* Improve upon obi strain* of vege­
The I.lu llIt Rif I Cft] I41 roil (
th
agreed upon al Dsrlln,” he as- table* of all kinds. There will un­ I’ark
Hunt Houghton in r.g„r'l
Park Bunt
aerted, "They will learn them doubtedly develop a more diversi­ to the fixing of th« fmi t-ilii 1 1**11
flrat hand— and they will not Uka fied farming throughout Central of a road shelter for **r» tomen
Liquor ^I*sr * find
in
Florida &gt;•
*
result of RUCb on th* lakcfront bool*,
• them."
tt
tmut close mi 1imi(«'i*l f**» ’ ■
The Chief Executive devoted a atudie*.
*
French Avenue whlrh f-- - l.ii-.m
hour parttHl tmrncdmi* !\ f
large abare of hi* addreu to an
Dr. II M lluprrcht, director I baa been nrarlv washed
by
Ing l*rr* Icir'.i
I'm man's "If
analyal* of what was accom­ of th# local Celery Experiment recent rain*
proclamation .. f
ib&lt;J« i &gt;« &gt;-■ ■
plished In hia Potadam conference Laboratory, h»s drawn up plana
surrender. It wa, » oiuni rut-. I I.
‘th Preniter Stalin and Brltlah for Immadlatr *lart of the sta­
-tea' Mlniitara Churchill and tion. and the** are now under
d a y by M a y -i Edward llu;*eonaideratlon of the Farm Bureau
Dr. W .V , Hitting presidi-nl • '
AtV H
R
a
i
l
r
o
a
d
T t * Bar* U. ft. Urea
directors for any advise they may
th e Sanford Merchant’ s A ssimm
"Master Mind" Charles Mum
^Centonueo an S i | i glghll
MICHIGAN. N.D. A u g Hi. (Ah son was not ii hit dlsheartrurd tlon. arinouiH’ e.l that immediali-U
* The final plans, said Mr. Cul- —Seventeen bodies wer* r*ruv*r*il today about the exhibition gtirnn ■f o l l o w i n g the I'rraldenl's I".
lum, will be submitted to Director today from the tangled wreckage In Orlandn Wednesday evening in elemstion, store, in general will
Mowry for his consideration, and of the observation car Inly, which which hia Frierson team was close and remain rinsed for tin
wM be made known a* soon as a locomotive plowkd e* two sec­ beaten by Bumby Hardware's rest of the day if the proclaim!
received. A n y person having sug tion* of tho Emplr* lluibli-r. the softball team by a score of 'I to tlon la Issued In the morning hut
should
I f In the aflerniHin or evening
pee1lions ____
_ contact any Farm great Northern Tran wont mental 2 .
*
Bureau
director or Dr. Ruprccht,
rssu d
train,
collided
here
Thursday
In fact, Mr. Morrison was quite storm will close for the rest of
aa ill
all sc
suggestion* wilt- be given
night, killing an estimated wore
roud over the way hia Ixrys tba day and remain cIoscnI &lt;m On
coiUMirstlon,
tsmera
and when deter­
and Injuring 60 more. If, ieriou*. ittlrd tho Orlando champs, and following day. RrstaurAntn. ilrug
P t i f Robert W . Von Harbulii,
ted they
thi will be carried out * *
said that hia pitcher itufo hurled stores and filling station* will
eon of Mr. and Mr*. A. 0. Von mined
Ickly sa
funds end personnel
quickly
I
fine hall with Martin receiving, follow Sunday closing hour*
Ilerbolis, 615 Myrtle Avenue, ia pcnnlL
John
Carnsroo,
Dakota
division
home on 30 day leave from tho
recovered until the fourth inning when two 4. Closing of liquor store* and
The director* of ths Bursaa ex­ superintendent, geld
European Theater where be has pressed their appreciation of the bodies included tfx women, ten walka and two hits led to the Beer parlor* will ulao he rompul
scoring of three ruha by tho Sory throughout the county fur
been aervlng for the past year.
of Stsli Senator L F. members of ths armed services, Bumby
______^ ___________
_ __ ____
__
th s 34 hour period. Deputy Sheriff
tram. For _
three
Inningij
; . He entered the service in May, services
aad
one
negro
porter.
Hr
»ald
he
Boyis knd of -Henry Watson for.
_ 1043, and served with the 96th th* considerable time end work saw In the wreckage the bodies neither side scored and th# seven |Jack Hickson said today, sneak
• Division of the 320th Engineer* both contributed free of chares of three more women, four men Inning game was played In th e y in g for Sheriff Charles Hand
Sanford Post Office will
* In th* Battle* of Normandy,
Ing tbs legkl papers In and a child yat to be recovered, reconl time of 66 mtnutea.
according to the |-resiilrtit*
northern France, Rhineland and ________n with transfer o f the which make a death toll of 25.
After
I’rrvatt
of
Friersons
_______ but will operate on holial Europe.. Ha jw a rs four Unit to the Experimental Sta&gt;
whiffed In the sixth Inning, Mar
achcdulc an.1 will make r..l
t* stars on hia ETO rlbbo,
tin doubled and scored* on “i e i *
S e rv ic e s H e ld T o d a y Cook'a' hi L Cdnk In tufh V o t e d lection* as on Sundays ' i t was an
| also hat the food cotvdoe
Adonoed
by Joel K. Flebl. postF o r M a r y J. A l g e r as Rufo was safe at first base on
4 1 r ‘ INCUT* PROMOTED’
Mtec.
e close decision.
A ll depsrlmenls at the City
The Frierson Infield, according
LAUGH LIN FIELD, DEL RIO,
Mrs. Mary Jan* Alger died
to Mgr- Morrison, sparkled with Hall and * t the Court House, are
TEXAS, Aug. 10, (SpectsI) —

11. •!*--*• -olid »r I "
- --Hinniiny !.•

1" .\ '!
I U T that tin Culled
I.,i-.*&gt; in fin- ali'i-n o- " I any

- n i l e t a l e r ot 11 i
|ll'Mt’J- lll ll'l
I ♦'{••'I 1' ' .lltil
let lll'ltlies w I f f I I |Mi l l ..

dining .1it|,iin * »i&gt; r»t
in\hi I ii ik Knroa, Man.ilid the .la p -h e ld halt "t Mikhalm Island. More1
I ‘•'to e a r iii't I'la n e * ami &gt;np . rf o r t - w v r« roaring over

Soil, F e r t i l i z e r ,
ClimateAnd Disease

.l,i|i m a i n la n d in fo n t u n l ll ip .ill.u k .
'Iiw m i
ivporled
th e
ileel
in action S o v i e t
' .
ii&gt;- alreadv d itv tio l" 'i
ihte,* e * l a h l i s i i e d fo n t i -. i . ii ii -o
n,m en l o u a i d
fin
in .iii " I
M a m iu ir i a and

n .i.
", -

A rchitect P lans
ro r Freeze P lan t
Ok eyed By Board

V )

..t
r\

f

•

' \
be..44*1
"
4**' » 1
f
1. n H
|t.
ftt f il k
» 1 -- * 1
' ||ftl
y i &lt;■N
ft • •
t
i 1 1. -1 k i * ■ '
' i t i'ftt ’ ..it. K.
tl-.. I'h 1|||» &gt; * ■il*
' II' f- pv . *
1 d.ttn .. .
b m *.f il*. It
1 ft •
n , my ..f
'
,t • I . '
idiHit
* 1
i
,i i
lqill|&gt;m""'
'
' •
*
wi lt *•
•H' 1 M
IK*

f &lt;+*

ii

25 Are

Killed

In
Wreck

Frierson’s Yields Tn
Bumhy’s By 3 To 2
In Thrilling Contest

James And Robert
• Von Herbulis Are
Back From Europe

E

♦

aariy Thursday at her home, 41V
We. James I*. Isgley, Jr.
West ,First-Btruet after a linger­
promoted to the rank of Cor
ing Illness.
on Aug. 1, 1946, at, this
Bom Her. 4, 1856 in Bettis
Marauder pilot school of
Creek, Mich., th* 00 year old
Army Air Forces Central F ly h * woman had mads her horns in
Training Commend. C
Sanford sines 1637. Her only
l* the son of Mr. and
E £ S . i n £ o rl Carpenter pf
Ing ley of Elliot Avenue,

tR e

•

*

I •,

* i-.

•

1 tii-

hi«

thront.

: re i -'.M iiantinltidl
’ '■ii S'** -sg find BwrtlUh
fur
rt Uv
to
th©

il'iti w .
‘m •

rnHbt nur nHjrif*!
K ntil Hits
Suxuki
,
,
.111 l*n****•!&gt;11, trim
I *, i
M, , i r J n pAti
lift
*I
fr’ in
-■ i» - t« * I* !ri lit*
.1 t \im* &lt; • in pruvrili
♦ » 'nr
- * J th*- pi*Acr
• «M1,

i

I

I 4V I *1

but

I Ml l b

lu l l I uii». 4js ui.l l*raii
I i »tn «
fl*t trsl f 'T hit If
i

' •

»

W, t i i

\ ,t v t

■i
i

•.

ft n d

I - t |*■*tUt t
»- \ pivlr 1

h i

.
•. I th*i
■
Ml |4IT1
.
1 * ,
,
, eittn-s
' K »
-i ''n *■i i
l nr IIiif
i — i , »t i til lit L ,i in* inf An
• v m* * *ijppi*rte &gt;1 by l ink*. And
,tvit.11y « l ut’krtl **|"«’11 "millUTmij
mti min Yliiiii-huf i,t i 'ilmiiin
ti. st[ f i*nd \ iltiviug d**vM» ihrei*
»i tMi in-il • a*minuriM’Aftt»**■! mute»
•,! 1ht* tit*** rt
' Al ri n* hurta

' . ,11(1 h
1* •
l ..» '
• nt r m 1 '
ib..: II. vft 1Hi |f thi- 1hit t
sl(.1 *
Im him’)
M
h .i . ,..n
ift**ti til viftIf i ** .-it 1.-. k. r 1*1 &lt;*111
m itpt*ryi.i
if'4' &lt; .14nil It.I1- «■»'
■t.lll ftI' 1 ’
k irwMniu. i- *•
'
1&lt;1 •' 1 let '
ihtirAl .1* i*i*r ’
fthiib
lit.
1 «•
i 1 1 *1 t
1 hi ti' |t|i«f * • ■• , T,i
Ml VYi IM ii
V * it ID.
1---.I’ll
•mi.isulb.'
■It I'f f tn aM
la11 It t A11fh'linr
u4U11 mui »
1 11jt‘ M , 1.i;i» 11•*vr g i
'
1 hr (t * f '
II fii i 1
I I *t. i * pt
l hr
" Ht t111
‘
■ ’ • r IH i
fr r«|14 «*
hnp.
&gt; a, |*ISuWll lift »*. V I * * C1
i«t* ui-\ *
•Mt.i irm v
i M"**
m i.rdi'i t
i
The tillirr . f
i h - ift• 1! •
\ v, nm ( t. ,
'•it. k fin .. I ..ft* for ,i«&gt; .
i’(*■' f -t»*tl 4 ft'
. t.I.H ft
fiMil tjI till i*— 1 . iM.llMg l/ikr up rt"
ITlI* Ul'U
Jim ft’ (Mil, "ft, 4.1 M
gun,, Wll t•*f 41 ui Iv l­
Job tanon, \ft ii| (if'1v»' mi m b II. tta
&lt;11 In* |net mil-* I in th* limn thi- oMirP'.il ■pi c
I'kiiji)i A |,fiuutfl&gt; vrtrrAfl of
»**’•! !&lt;• permit
finittiripitt tht* Stair Mat k*
it m dl h» W .-i t&gt;i VVwr I. 'ft bn Im&lt;I I'ven foriv I .» |&gt;la ti, with M flilt A Itnu111
fh«* s|ssvk»i fti,rd fit thr* VrliTAIi'f HtifplUl In
more a* ■ 1hi*
" f $ I HO JHM m u f i t h " t i r i i c h
mill r * eItl V»*» list Chip* for th** pA!»l I 4 months
liiwri dl*t f t
I
« i ' i thr liti Itriitg punt By
dif11 them Tbufwdiiv .*? 2-46 A.
nls lift thin veil I 11' h• i' n11y r '
1 11 m ui t n r o f m i u i m - r „ u
i ♦ I i -i i m *
1
tlon in tin If n n ft mim i lit kini*‘ \( |(* bftd bei*n in ill hrwlib for
■f Th* mr&lt;lifmnri' pul up*iti iln ijiict. Thr
uriru .j»ul
rnumi n\ 1 1 imi year it.
f i* * ( ri'inhng by tb»* &lt;"nmnn ’» It*it however, tbwt
I h«- Mftlkrt wilt*
I'
Mr l^-onarilk «f»ft « i*n*mlf«r of
»t
ht'T T u (MiIrv iif if»rn«*»n. rr
lint Agreed tip*Ml bi-added,
H.i* th** AH Soulft ("rttlmlir ( ’ hiirch,
k i r t i i t i i ns In y
I hr H I ' B F.. Elk* I Hljff anti lh °
that till' Kbit ida S title Mi* i '
1hr l ft ft fthnil hr prtui bv thr Bunrd hi Jfti k"i' .'d ir fo Jtid il 1 iuii|&lt;hell I .Oft* ng
of
the
i
to tht* (MBlift lit thr imprnilitf. 1 4. trr i41 f v- r tho a cl \nn rican l-eg on of
l '**•i lui n
it. 11r MTV I f Juft (MlIII lilt , but ut Ihu Sun f..rd Murki't to thr m u liorlt Dec. tit, 1
1 1.
* fien illuii tiltrf h re. Ml b. lotrUrr p IhmI 4.»Mt[ ftItV
.ti d hml Ilird theri- ■ m| in SanMi •k*
HfH'llOII
‘»f lb*’
w « b
5B
For tbfti
n ami At tlir l-.id all of h S III" H r
1MUM ' '
St«lr
if Hi
nuinrettiori
Hi itrd yrnli old
ft'IM1l Ml
Suivivoni iMcluilr tun aistera*
I prov idl'd thiif
ihu Ihu new mil ftftfta '(• 1re l nl by n
( . W a U h o f W ilm ln jt t o n *
,apII**t ndlwt mul turn b u t to presontatlves of the S.-ntlliuh* M r t W
Uii a' 11 v by tht 1 0 th dny of »*uch construction
of i-iiricrvte
lil-H-k N ( ‘ and M r j» II F WiUrouin
u.-M-tb tnii't CdHrftinl mt ut ditirm and tile ami will out in ihu r.f T a Hub A»*ri', tIif rr brothers,
John (• I*e4*n«rtly and L. f-lmrke
(O ftllpeed
ties I ‘ » * p 1 h * l
dutiiiy Mu* pt«(|mBflK month
|j‘oni*idy t*f Sanfiird And W* O#
Siftlmu 4 provide* thut it
Leonardy of Orlando; five nieces
lx* u11Imv%fo| for the seller lo
and two nephew*
iimkf rtdlccUon* of ulilittfA un-

Is Stores Will Cluse Consum ers W ill
Following Official
N arrow ly Beaten
Pay U tility Tax
Ending Of The War
By O rlando Club
On 4 U tilities
Sanford Team

i ip

I I tl 1 '' *fVs* t .411 » &lt;*11
\
'.iniiiiie .l ,11arftnl
i' •» * •
* it M*UiI|*r if
ml
1- ' hm] t in pi* rii r ,
M
v 11'inirtrd ti»d.AV
■‘ '
\ 11 &lt;i u ii •* Imnr fur
. &gt;&gt;l Imi•a 11 put on a
t i- \ idrlifAtiuli.
► " i i ' iiM-nt coni m i l d
*e
\ i t io’ \ tirnmicJLil
■* 'iM thAt
Tokyo bus
• -'Mu tiMidrj unctmditionI
Htmhito,
a
iLr Niltj»on»t«* i*

g

•l! \Vi*a|| »•**IIk

Lions Seek Repairs
To SallorB’ Shelter

I inn,-

.oi.l IIHt

f'
'"
1
- f ■*

Vor

• uiiUO^'i

■ -t o ,,n it

t

'rd 'm fei
if I KUdl

I"
il *
red-

i-jio rieil within
IM)
1 Hohin &lt;Ttailar, the

-

Sili’ l&gt; Selected AI
( ommereiul Street
\n&lt;f French Avenue

* ft'i22KJ4ejiv(ll;iv«lS ?“.lH

•

tmlny (hat
iiuiUI kvnp iu*r ^•^^|M'rnr.
i in! of lilt* war." Hut tin*

•»tit«l t|ia11 th»* w in it ' I
•ii hi,
[ I h»ok w |ik r t h«

.IM Will Bf Fur in
iVrccnt With ( ' f i l ­
ing Of One Dfillar

■%* either the tniM »rt* fill lee led

to Close with the ex j
*'J,'h &lt;ell*r •*»&lt;•
. *°
"Impossible catch*** especially
pay the tax without collecting
d f the S h e ri ff* office.
by Dyesa and Brookiln. In ths
same If bills are collected for
fourth inning. Bill Safarlk at
utilities and thr tax Is nut also
ARRIVES HOME
first base, leaped high to spear
A A Williams Jr, a _Junior collected, the seller will he liable
a hot liner hit by Johnson, Hum*
for thr tax as if It had been paid
by*e flrat sacker. The hot hit U tt T h W ,o m « T
lh* Army Tran.. by the consumer, and the city
- - o ff -SafarlVa
- «-&gt;-•—
daflecUd
glove,~ portation Dtrision, arrived home attorney may take aurh le-ral
Safety Harbor for a 16 day
when in came second basemui
v « from the European theater. action as Is neceaaary to collect
Dyese and caught the ball beforf
Funeral services wer* conduct­
U now visiting his sister, this money. It U provided, how­
(Cm I I s m C Os Page r i v e )
.
ed
Boyd Coleman of Floral ever, that the seller shall not be
.
at
ita, He left for overseas in liable for payment of such taxes
of this year. In 1042, upon uncollected bills.
If the consumer shall neglect
from Seminole High
or refuse to pay th* charge plus
the tag to the seller, th* lattgr
may discontinue service until the
charge and tax a n paid in full.
Section 6 provide* that sellei;
(Centinwea *n Pay* RifM)

Philip A. Loonardy
III For Two Years,
Died Thursday A.M.

T-Sgrt Hal Colbert
Back From Europe
CAMP

BRANDING,

( H p c c U l ) — Ti

S, ti |£i
ft

Jm Umi i ii

Aug
Ar\

The Itoanry ''ill l*v rrclted st
tho Erickson Funeral Homs to^
toIt). night at 8:00 o’clock and

Cft oul i ih we rr tl

ha a btfn rclr-sed from active
duty
with the Army of
th"
United States after serving 50
month*.

He la thr huslHtnd of Lillian C.
Colbert of Route 1 Box 143
Sanford.
II* has served overseas for 13
months In thr ETO theater, and
la entitled to wear Battle rarticipalon Honors fo r,4 campaigns. In
addition, bn
folic
m wears the following
medal* and awards: Good Con­
duct.

f’ u n e" r a ,;l

w ill

b o

h e ld

a

&lt;.»&lt;holic Church at

!

A H

10:00

So|

A.

X

Herndon,

L

F.

’

M,

Saturday with the llev. Father
William Nachtrnb officiating. Inferment will follow In the Cath­
olic Cemetery
Active pallbearer* will b* W,
M.
Mixon.
Herbert
Douglas,
Fraak L Woodruff, Jr., J. O.
Huff, W. Drown Miller and
t»r Vleno. Honorary pallbearers
will be Al 7,lnter, F. E. RoamUlet, Joel 8. Field, Dr, L. T, .
O. P.

,

Boyle.

E C. Smith Jr, M. IL Smith,
and K, A. Cobb.
Th* Elk* Lodgs will haw
The separatee plans to make
chary* fit the jraveeid* service.
hie noma In Sanford

,

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80954">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 08, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80955">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80956">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 08, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80957">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80958">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 08, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80959">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80960">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80961">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80962">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8131" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7769">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/8afd48ca5ff94f458769bc8fb807cb73.pdf</src>
        <authentication>29878c4967e6a2d12ed8e926b74b8028</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80953">
                    <text>A
&gt;

• •:

U

*' ~ t '

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE

*

FRIDAY, AUGUST S, 194S,

M JH '
W n )nt«d»i
A l t i u i l I, 1943
W A RR A NTY DEEDS
Kersey. I. K. ct u i to George
W A rthur ct irt.

C ourt Record
Sem inole County

B u c k ,- U. XL « l us to "Ajlllr
F rid a ), Jul) 27, 1045
Brown ct u i.
W a rr a n t) D eals
Flockuvan, F ran k M F i t . E state
Byrd, Rose ct vir E \
to
nf f-rnli-rlck A i t to F. M. English
Richard Miller
Brail.haw, Charles E. c t ux to
Scott, F D cl us to duct S
l
(’aimer B arker ct ux conildField ct ux
•■ration $20,000
T arrant, i A
s’t :x to r.
lieich, Itichanl W ct u i to John
N' Sut,ton
Thouiai ct ux.
Galloway. Carl H »t us to Joe
Gut. II. J a m e s et ux to John
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931
K. Galloway ct ux
W. Jrcisch.
M urr, Dav to John It Bethea
q U I T CLAIM D EE D S
ct u i
Fleece, F.olah to U l a Love.
Clause, Horner J et tix In A
TLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Ewing, Ithmla B. to E t t a H.
10c per Rne for one Inaertlon
J Rinek.
Itoth et ux Vir. 1- Raymond.
Me per line for three Insertions
R EA L E S T A T E MORTGAGER.
Real r j i t a t r slortgayex
#7t per line for 4 Inaertlona
Jones, Hen II. to It. We Estes
Burton, Flossie A !•&gt; Florida
A per tine fdr 20 ineertloni
Kirchhoff, W. E. Jr., a t ox to
S ta t e Bank.
Minimum ratew . . . S0«
Field, Joel S. et us to H o n d o Florida S ta t e Hank.
PHONE 144 OR BRING YOUR Ada te THE SANFORD HERALD Hlate Hank.
Thomas, John c t ux to Florida
Coont, fire words (o th e line. Including phone and addrrea.
S tate Hank.
C hattel MortiageAH savertlsam snta for situ«Iloru w»nt*J will be charged for a t the
Carraway, Ed, F. et ux to CanRichardson, T G to F in n In
tral Florida Pro, Credit Aaan.
regular rtaerlfU d rate*.
S ta t e Hank.
Arnold. J . R. et ux Ufc Central
Supplem ental Mnrlr.iire
S tan d ard
Growrrt
Assn, to Fla. Pro. C red it Assn.
Arnold G. W. et ux to Centra)
Columbia Hank fur Cnoperatjvvs
Fin. Pro. Credit Assn.
Satisfaction of M ortfages
Blake, W a lte r E. to Central
Hrotherson. Thomas A to E
H.B. Pope Co. Inc.
Fla, Pro, C redit Assn.
I’. H ay man fi J"S&gt;ie It t'ay m n ti
GAR and Oil apace heater*. Oil
Parker. C. Palm er et ux k
Home O w n er’s l.oan Carp to
in money m atters li strictly Ruby C Jones &amp; J It Jourj.
Water Heaters..
Paul W Tibbels ct ux to Charles
respected here.
Friends am'
E.
tl n n i i h s s
,
F lorida S ta t e Rank I i II. M
DOBERMAN PINSCHER PUPS
relatives are not questioned H am by
H tT J K F ACTION O P
if you w ant champion blood­
about your credit.
Your e m ­
MORTGAGES
Honorable Discharges
lines, phone Kelley, County
ployer or business associate'
Federal F n rm M ortgage Corn
II,
S
A
rmy
to
J
a
m
e
s
K
T
r
i^
2304, afte r 2:00 P.M.
will not hear of your persona
to Samuel C. Dickerson e t ux
affairs. There Is no r s u s e for willeger, J r
I. lndorff, Lillian Smith to A, E
U. S Arm y to Kdrkor Royal
WOULD you like to have a home
em harrsrsm ent.
1-iilnl et ux.
U. S. A rm y to Ethan E ban.-on the river and a good farm
ReisonnhG cred 't requ irem en ts
11CNDIIARLE
DISCHARGER
Ap(Htinlmenl
and build you Just th e kfnd of
No co-makers o l money loans
U. 8. A rm y to John W Bennett.
S
l
a
t
e
of
Flotilla
to
l-ourtne
a housa th a t you hava always
“ nrU bl* payment plans.
II, S. A rm y to Frederick W.
Ay era Ural,
wished for. Edward F, Lane.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Render.
Phone 34
DRESSED FRYERS — We will Florid* Hsnk Hid*.
MARRIAGE L IC E N S E
Monday. Ju l, 30, 1945
have e limited number of dreat- P IA N O S —highest cash price paid
Keeling W ilber R o b e rt Sanford
W a r r a n t, Dents
ed fryers for sale during the
and
Marian
lle rb st, S anford.
Keating, F rank J ct us t"
for your piano. W rite
The
Jones, Randall L. Miasl**i;ti|
week
untQ
further
notice.
Musle Box In W inter P a r k or H o w ard W Jensen ct us
Tendr-Fry Poultry, 2205 BanJe n s e n , Howard VV el ux to and Evelyn I odnuceur, N ew York
phone 131.
Hasty Dclphln II. Sanford
ford Ave. Phone 924.
___
William 11 Wile* cl n»
PAINT NOW!
C raig , Orin K cl ux to Hugh and Earllne I i n d a Holly, Sanford.
PLENTY window* and doors- Nice We Have Good Rellahle P a i n t e r ,
Taylor. H enry F rank Live Oak.
A W ate rm an
lot of French door*. Duhart's
available Call Sanford Paint
Meriwether, A It et in to A H a and Will in no A ugusta Tom
Lumber Yard
A Glass Company. Phone 303. R. Meriwether
Hnsnn lie Land.
Raamusen O tto F. Orlando and
Speer, Vivian A et mi to W 1.
RECORDS—Bee Centra! Florida’s I WILL BUY. S E I.U OR T R A D E
Virginia Willis, Sanford.
H
arv
ey
J
r
et
ux
largest selection of Classical and
RABBITS ANY A G E OH SEX
G arter,
F ra n k
R,
Daytona
Wheeler, Major ct ux In Torn
popular phonograph recorde at
—Chickens anw age or sex Davis el ux
Reach and Maria Dcl'iilnia, DayThe Music Box In W inter Park.
Also dressed rabbits and chirk
G ra y , B It ct u&gt; to John A tuna Brnrh
en» for sale- C.L. B ridges.
Miller. Edward H. A ltam onte and
FOR BALE
White.
Phone 294.
Mack, Shelley E d
ux tc Gladys M. Ilurks. Maitland.
Five room bungalow cloee to P ri­
Annie E. Burnett
m ary school.
Dr P Phillips A Sons. Iric to
Robert A, William*
D, P P h illip s
Fhona 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Yi-ar* a ft e r Buffalo Bill's tl m * ^
11lu rk Cor| t« Di P Phillips the tinf/nIn bonr* were g n th s rf'i
E L E V E N nlcn hena: t e n frysr*
Company
and sold to make fc r tlllte r, but
1317 Douglas AveDr P Phillips A "fix Inc to tons, rhirken feed, knives and
other tools It is stud th a t more
4 Gallon Jersey cow, 1128.00. AUTO BODY AND F E N D E R ' D r P Phillip- WORK BY AN EXPER T. SI
' Dm k Corp t - In P Phillip. th an 12.000.000 w orth of thesc
F resh in September. C.A. ShrlPEKIOIt AUTO P A I N T I N G — et ux
t.irics » s j taken out of Kansas
ner. Lake Mary, Fla,
large assurtlnent of colors Y«»ur
’’u . * ' Iwhitr- I . '
* ' us to In It) years
car can look new. Bring It t &gt;! 1 S I re
I ACRE tiled celery land, two
\ shir- Haiti,- ' H . u t . Itiiru,
flowing welli. close hi. Price
Limited M Hrr.nl I Deed
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
14200.00 Edward F. Lane.
B ro , I , I ) i
l\ JI m o, H u ll 111
204 W. tat St
Phone 27
1935 Chevrolet Seden, A - l condi­
tion. 5 good tires, w ithin cell­ Bull Service, registered Je r s e y
Phone S70-Ming. 1221* Palm etto Ave.

S trick lan d — M orrison, Inc

MISCELLANEOUS

BUSINESS SERVICE

— AI T O
I'A IN T IN ti —
0 ROOM bungalow on Magnolia
Ave. Close In. Convenient to NOW It good time to paint yo u
car, Wc also do exp ert bony
all schools. Edward P. Lana.

4Ly

iS isg a a fi^ a a ]

su &amp; sw

i m m
ll ® ~ w

A.1 III

i* I

s k i* .

&lt;

r* « a
[ -#N "

COM PLETE TO THE
LAST DETAIL!

T hr Mutiny w a r m t h of maple fu rn itu re makes it ideal for a
cheery living nxim tiuit is th rifty and practical an well.
Spring-filled cushions make th e suite buoyant and com fort­
able, while the picturesque styling o f cnch piece makes the
complete ensemble one of inviting charm . Dumbly uphol­
stered in a choice of hom espun fabrics . , .

TABLES

STUDIO COUCHES

4^ g 'A t e 5 « » S

and fender repair. Yates Auto
Paint ami Body Works, luf&gt; N
Palm etto Ave. Phone 371

FOR 3ALB
Five room house furnished, cor­
ner lot on Eighteenth S tre e t
WASHING machines rep aired
R A .JV lU lem a
and all home appliatircs Gal ■!_
Phone 738 Atffcme B ank Bldg.
well G eneral Repaii Sirup. 707

North Mill*. Orlando, phone
ONE OF, Bemhtol* County'* very
2-1972 or Hanford UlM. P rom pt
bast groves. 1200 old bearing
producing 0,000 boxes fruit
Service.
each year, a nice comfortable
home and a beautiful lake to LOST
fish and bathe In. Can be
seen by appointm ent only, Ed­ LOST: Ration Bodk No.
w ard F. Lana. "The man who
July 12. Ruth Mac Bmwn
knows Sanford."
Avocado Ave.
GOOD resta u ran t equipment, Ap LOST: Porxe In Piggly W iggly
Store Saturday. Please retu rn
ply Florida Hotel.
papere to Mra. M. Burch, 200
FOR BALE
French.
Flva room bungalow, W est of
Town, corner loL Can give Im­ WANTED TO RENT
mediate possession,
Robert A. W illiams
O U PL E desires furnished home
Phone 732 A tlantic Rank Bldg. C
fn or n e a r town. Have rar. P.O.
Box 898. or Phono 734-W.

m

NEW playpen, complete wtth
m attress: email yacht. 910 Returned Naval combat pilot,
Mapla Ave,
______
wife and baby muat have 2
bedroom furnished house E x ­
1938 Chevrolet
cellent care promised. Please
call 238-J.
f t i f ' 1
HOUSE—5 or 0 rooms, unfurnlsh
TABLE modal batta:
by perm anent civilian fem ly
Phone 182-J after
P refar outlying location. Cal
75A-M or wrfte Box 52. Ij»k&lt;
FOR SALS
Modem tlx room country home
Monroe, Fla.
located 6 mile* but on paved
FURNISHED
apartm ent, th r e e
road, 1 U scree uncleared land.
In fam ily. Phono Mr*. K enneth
Robert A. W illiams
Qlbboni 627-M.
Phone 732
A tlantia B ank Bldg,
i saddle bore* and TWO bedroom furnished house
or apartm ent. Excellent care
■0, E.G. Colson, RL
promlaed Phona Rita T heater,
B tardell Ave. BanJames H arnett, Mgr.
ROOM, eloaa In, unfurnUhed.
Mra. E.M.W, e/o Herald office,
e/o H erald Office,
ID and R a d , A -l condition.
I too tackle box and 84 pluga. SIT. W ANTED
XSH Palm etto Ave.

EXPERIENCED took or c.p .b le
maid. 183 Sanford A re.

cahbwt for aala. Call
Sanford Ave.
A D S. CHICKS AAA—
straig h t

_

Help W anted
COOK
wanted
Work 7:00 A.
Phona 44L
W ANTED) good reliable m an to
w ork aa n ig h t d ark . Apply

jen rtfi

\

Njn*t+T

It

Hrt Kpa, J inh 11 Hi. H 'it lit 11ii v ;
Murr
|
&lt; lifl 11 r I Miir||Rl,rR
Hin11f•ih i f 'i * h Kurd Slur© D» j
rim itln HimI** flunk
R ic h in iu m .

T

(#

to

T.

ll J

K inj»rtl
HatUfnr lion

of

Kinrtiln SWdf

Mo r t i r n i e»

Hunk

U» T.

M. 1

K'nulk.
C t n l m l Fla, Pro. C red it A i m . !
to Virgil II Austin et u*
Sorm rtL *Mny to J o h n A,
r- '

Wf

ADS ARE NEWS
Printed In Big Type

H A V E S Y N T H E T I C TIRES!

Make an extra bedroom out of your living room
with thin versatile strnljo couch. A large, com­
fortable nofn by day, n full aize double bed at
night. Full spring construction. A real value . . .

25% DISCOUNT
ON LOT OF CHAIRS

1 0 - 9 5 up

Kiity Kightocnth C entury ntyb'd tnblrn —
in rich mahogany will add th a t bit of
charm and hospitality to your rooms. 11
A wide aa^ortm ent of styles to noject i ^ 3

from.

ZZI

HOLLYWOOD RED OUTFIT \ \ f
•

Occasional

•

I,oungc Chaim

•

Platform Hockcm

Friday

and

Chal rn

Saturday

only 1

li you arc the lucky driver en ­
titled to new tire*, don't look any
further. Here's the place to come
—K.Uy's the Buy, (W artim e buy­
ing D name buylAg). *KcHya have
been tope for 50 year*. The care­
ful workmanship, rigid lnepcctloa
and "know-how" th a t mad# pre­
war Kellys 10 tough a r t paying
dividends today.

Outfit consists of lo u i ati
and frame, felt mattraiia
spring. Legs installed fire .

Roll*Away Beds
Sflf?*-1

COLORED girls for laundry
. work. Do net apply w d w you
I- want a" year round job. Apply

ADVERTISING
ONCE mt&gt;n

|Tj

Yae, wa ora mileoge
doctoral Wo’ll pull
you through and help
win tho w er—tool

S T A F F O R D ’ S S E R V IC E
ST A T IO N
-

.__

__

■’

• / S ' ': «Vi j J i i

Ideal for the gmall home or apartment.
Easily opened Into an .extra bed when
needed- Cap be folded and stored in a
closet during the day I Complete with
mattreea . i .
,,
,

Your choice of rich
walnut or maple.

�I

-P S

V» « * * * * * * * • 1
l»f lee. *1 wed*
*li«r will n t k i

S•

If wa wish to b* freei If we wUk ta,
prreerTt tarlolst* thbee In N lln ab la p rillt u n for which we h ir e been as l a s t c m tending—wa m ost f lf h tl
-riT tio i n u n .

*r»l««H'«
k in li ter IM-

^

a

EHtablhhfd 1908

Petain Hailed
• As Patriot By
Paris Witness

o

r

h

f

e

r

a

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. A l’IR 'S T H, m .

Trumah And King Meet On Warship

l

I

Ik. baza be U teri

t

■ r b | h «.
p h**— *******

Mi l u l i n

M

AHsiM'inli'tl I're-gt

111*

—

....I-

Hiram Johnson,
Senator From
California, Dies

Pr*M)

D ram atic M oment As L a\ ill Faced Detain in C ourt

| .‘10,000 C anadian Sol1 diers A rrive In P a ­
ri fie A rea I'or Ac­
tive Duty In W ar
j

L eader Of Isolation­
ists Sank W ilson’s
le a g u e Of Nations

they

i islu n iF

Claude K e lly
Served In Europe,
Is Home On Leave

Marshall Hrquhart
Released From Duty

1,406 Persons Jobleas;

None In Seminole

Mrs. W.G. Wurn
Died Sunday Night
A t A g e Of 82

P fc. Lee Hunter To
Return To
Pfe.’ Jis s Hon te r, woo.:
returning from Germany
been spending leave of a

has aenrsd Ia t tm

w ar

£ -------- u

HOME ON LEAVE
HOME ON u M i v a » » » i

%i£S^Lf‘tS!Ss a
h M trtw d
* «TflMS* M d i» . W W W c i

Pfe. H unter wee sent overseas
In Ja n a a ry and aerred w ith #
ta n k battalion attached to tlfa
7 8 tb In fa n try In the he t t loe « t
s ta rs

on

hi* ETO

riboon. Me

Funeral aarviee* for Mra. W arn
will ba held a t the DeLand
at a data to ba

ssar

_ bam In Plymouth,
and game to the United

three year* a f te r coming to Lake
Monroe from Lake Helen w ith bar
husband.
7 Hvad i s
a m tm ber
W f wa* w
She « H
o f th a
in Taoiaa
_ Moose ai
the E a a to n t

Shrine of

iMinilm.

narai luiti'il

\
■I

Doable - H under \N i I i
BeIMnyufl By IVnmInLuajruuToinorinw

Old P ocketbook
\v : In
n 01
iuo.liin;), Fliiniiwsi G am eT riedA gain;
W orks As U sual
;
Aj
*, , jyi;Lryv Iaiu Johnson
. .j

i.

Sofltuilt fa n . riri. , . m-cl. d
.M u n ic ip a l

i
t I

S « l,

Diamond ln-twecn thv M« .It I &gt;
cal Dot nchmt’nt nf Orlnmfo \ •
1'
Air B om *»fnj f tif* V«IY! r*| I 1» ,
lh©
s^fbtlfiir*) Snfflijtll
| t
which [U k«»(;©!\ • ’•mi1.......
N*vy Iy r-*^t»i»* I Iiitl m ' 'I t il f
ilfirr©N*i&gt;. J 1
it'* ” •

1&gt;U(41*1ill 11 llOliflHt

Ju n io r

l,4*uMu© i v HI . l.i-li fin

-. .1, 1left'fit «

|ndi« **. Lut m i
S .,t ■»-1tt v u f t . t

’ tn

•&gt;!

I 14«' l I

U\ M

.....

11
•

IV, elf ''.I! fi.i d

• Si
l

1.1 , I • . f , H cu t
'diiM tfd fro m
tilt
*.tni inioitnl

f .,

»i-r v it i* .tltf -Skd*
I *»l|1l‘e|
| ‘I "«• • • ■
•. r eeu ri. I
ijl-tl ll" •
IE. . •

,|

■

I

K » t I ■,

in t i; h i ,

h

I

“i . . i i

1
I .tu t. m l

' M.iMt

hi* Peppy t r a m nf E ii r i- .," '
M aster Mimb-i* In Oilaml.. t.
play Humliy lliirdwan- tra m ill
U p u s ltlo n I'llrk at 9 tilt I' M
v A l l muiingrr* nf Incal -..ftl.all
team* ore urgisl by t'i t i IN
creation D irect." t
I* K,-t 11.to be pri-sr nt Tut-stlav i-m .iiii . l.
i t th e soflbuil park in oid.-i ' .
plan fur partlctputtun in tjiv big
tO V na ment Ibnt Starts on Am;
11th In OrUndn
T h e free iimtlnn pic tun- f.o
Idren will be held Thursdav
Ing nt 10:00 o'clock nt S rm
Inolo High SchiHil inut ©fid *»f
School

Rn’iritf
\ rm y

f

KoMmmi
no nt

u &lt;
i ilrtill
,1I-till I l Hit
,1 k | l*»t k I'l fit I1Ri.- 1
,!n I , b1»*n
Hi III I'ullll l*H»k I ,‘l" f *ra181 MM’ Ml id
*n th»* wild lie'll 1*4* bill k III t fa I•1111111•-*
IH* promised Hi til f"« Miiuhl duufdi1
II
1m
•' M»
ntv
f a•r »••*
I lie l i t
Mlirv IctMl Mi if I'd fl» exiM'i'tilMt
• i*dt krl (illHull f *r l * m iiiu ln , nnd
I '""nti' iii'iimV’*** ..... . fi’"t du* *»lisii
, *.1 nnin
«H
id i*; hi y »
\ I t " \ I! I ■
\\ k s r
f iL**J to
\ l,(t. IN I \
I i* it'
lilt
\\ \ * t FUN
Hf. j lee til, na win c if it
I
1
k
1
1
1
1
It-*
lid
i
R
t
i
’
11111
4
1
fl
til II
n i»*
Pf
l , r i.iit k
r
*lr .
I f!•' UI l‘*m w ft*
*r
&gt; i- .
1 MI sill .. i \\ 1 *, -i M. - J S
l
n "l»‘l It 1v
NI
, \
Sun
Id,. 1
•» I d I f i i l i t ' i t
1 ..i
♦"is ,411| V*U
»
»» u!t
it . i l *
AJtl
Ii
f.dl.*- " ’
tt *
R.,41
l. -* ' Mfl ftU!
V t « k . ,’. JM..1
i'l J|K*k Sk»lMI’l-"b M
♦ t , . * m • 'i lantlinif
f(
11
,, I t I •&gt;(l J«»lk■&gt;-»'it i* '
f i mu
, i *&gt;!&gt;4 I .11t"*l' 1 l'i» P',41 *f .i in the
1 the I'eimev
*
limt .1 \ (lnt, tiki*
( A Mt'kTM, Vk Rm» *4 .4
IIIllrtlOli nl P" Ill) f Lt i Ixir by
.iv, I»v talk ing T«* ii »'• 6
■&gt;I’I (o|tP M tlilf
1W'« l***fllb*e a*1.1 ,t ll-jM*t NIK torr
j Id venr* " f »if‘ fc,‘
1m v Mltf Im’I &lt;1 k Meat i
1I | )('•tl ,♦*w, till* nitil I'ltt t It*! hip win■ rckl*!l"t«
liickinl in* '
k \ \ ••nil*' at 111! htli itlltl
4- 11 iiirn'Mll'd IIMil i t |iii i rt*,j1. th en Jmnh r tn
k* I Murv 1 i*u F'.t’ t«" d
i da*.
iiY i'h llt f
,-.i lit© fl(.'fit aifi!lM*1i t h© Jn ps
\ | ly upened it -im*I tmind it
. m i l ' ililVi-fj t*\ i t
If i with II h Itf" *r th at h.rin u .m her a
rln
.tli I’u11ni'11*♦ \ i I'l nu* ( with l»|1l© Shi'
rt*iui tat urn 11*4 111*' ' H i t *'
11&gt; ta«k
nf i urinalt v.
ft»» l
" M um nil’ll
m I i !**• iii-th!.
to
till' f.til*.- ..........I

Flu. Flint, (Jradiuk
Fmitfht At O kinaw a

T• 11
iin

Mind" Chari,.* M« i i i - uii will t .t.,

n il I h r • n il* id* •
not l Id » in in I um
* tki I" t K m fm id I ,a o|f h
'■•Mai H o " |d ln l a n d t h r u
o r i1
( i c iii’iiil
||itw |ii|iiL
Mi
lt r lli‘6 r u d ir I •* llu*
of

M.
f l«

Hit 1E\ &lt; ;ii

l.iH o d

Rhi

and

w n a M d riu o a i

to

am f o r n o - t jY ,

Couch Kettl r» aiiiimini vil

(1TY BRIEFS

— ‘-

c u t John Kadcr In
{Serving On Tinian
AD QU

w**l| k n t iu ii
o'* fo rt,

\ ll \ \t I ISf
. 0*1 ) 1
If.'
RiUn| M|f111 1 I Mr

ii
Nund
«‘d to
H|

F orrest McTr«*r wan ruti hv i

--------- -

i s' T 1 i 1?r W ^rpri* lilt’ll

11 » i-f u ) .1 M1***1"•■'ll F
.»• * ‘ fllLl k.r sVU. 1 ".nit
I (It*

1. I

the
Went©'i uei K tn i t
1
which he hrpl wi’ll *i a|1»'i i

*

. !?! „

if •I 11

atcoml “ VVurlil Sen****
*La i t T
Kj*-» .Si.tr &lt;m i
tihe n|M*ii«*il '( t .. ] v.
Walks aful f i i o i ' . in - j,•t ta i
f* ct Hint !j»n&gt;iinr n* M .
and Sw .-tin in ttfu* if11*1111• i .
them to it«. hit*
»&lt;
Inning
ifatnr
!’•*
t. •

H l(fh

tin* T o k y**
It ik y ii ri*

'll tt#

boyi*

J u n io r

i Illllll'lllM l m l

n nd
til

Mm v
i ••tin

I 111-4 .m- *
N X. !
it* mi • J t

On Tuf«(lfty nfl«*r fUHIM f|t

Weclne«da y

•■Id I’ I kt •

it « n- i
J..I.......

o'clock, tin* Kuhl Hint VVi'Ht &gt;nl.

ret r U in i*

’ • » “ * * i»
1Loi-.hu

h i'

Turntlft’i, r i 1’trn if
piny
Frtu.kw .ami
play
t hi* im » t ,
S ta te (Juaitl t r a m

t h e ir

. nil
I

ball

who

li'Huhii Intt*
fI - a fter Vkn VUm
. i f»&gt;'mi.*'fw .tfnl fi||bl

Q I fist's
'Fry in k I *\ l Koliurl Bi'alty
To (Jut Kich ()uiuk
Itauk From Lum po

turn out ... full ........ i,.. u 1
includlflv It. Ib.t.hy 8 " , II, ,
ill

. !#|n

•n } c* i f • it H 'in r *
•t.in t Jji|m n »*^ r

i i l\

To Play Yowell
Team Here TcniW*

to s e e till- t i ll

t«

U &lt;1

A It T E R S,

6 8 th

Suminol© C ounty comm{««ion©rn
Milt m r rt Tuesday mornhiff nt
MMMI oVtuck in regular monthly
ft©!! Ion
Vue C.'onimunilcr II. II l*o|w
will |ire»lde nt th© rnmtiiiy todiyht nt H:lf&gt; o'clock of ('atpphrlMs4iifting Boat of th© A m eri­
can Isfffion,
Th* gus rationing d^ JfMI
en a rtm a n t

nf the W ar Price and Raltonln
ring
Hoard rill lm open this week
during morning* only between
the Hours of tf:0O o’clock and

1fell

(th e re

!"•"■ k ci

ijortc

t■'

chuck full »‘f hiif t . ilt . I.crnm *. j
bun©tiunt H— lawny mu
ltd la Tv NstW luiiku hei*’
t lr c t l
you two Huitirii UM' the uiily
ones who ©©A’ me i i« k it up, Now
here'll a pro|M*«iti""M I’ll make you
—w e’ll iipl it it tli re© wny* Hu!
final i h must have aerurity "
"Her© am ***vi*m hundnnl "lid
liihn jietij rit
M th© rieirro
Mtirnnn, joidd**idv priMlucimr n
hujpR toll of hill* Both women
protnlied not
i-nll the police
concemirur th*1 inH*ketbrx»k find*
injf, Mnry L imi didn't have lh©
“ necurity'' cneh hut promUeil it
find went back t*» Luke Monroe
and l i t e r
returned with 1500
w hich ah© handed to the negro,
whu told her to wait nnd he
would If© tu c k in 15 minute!, r e ­
t u r n h e r d e p o r t for " • • c u r lty "
nnd fflv© her part of the pocketbook money. I'ollrr are now ImikIn^ f o r him.

VOLUNTEERS
H erb ert Douglss Muse, 17, of
loike Monroe ha* volunteered for
a “ h itch " In the r e g u l a r N av y ,
according to word received fro m
Chief A. B. Chilly, J r ., of the
r I a n d o Recruiting Station.

? oung

Muse, a graduate of the
local high school, d* the son of
Jam es C. Muse.
WEATHER
FLORIDA — Partly cloudy this
afternoon, tonight and Tuesday.
W idely scattered thundershowers
In south portion and over north
portion In afternoon. ,

1" ll iv la-1

.

v*-ai

uu-l .&amp; h a lf th e

W e s t V i r g i n i a b u s fir t a l m iirt* t h a t !

-1.ot&lt;i, rouiiils from her new Ititnch rifle*, itrnrly Iltl.tKHt round*
from her svcAn.larv l.atterie* nnd
mure tban Jmt.tHtu l.ullets from
her niltnntatic wea|M&gt;ns, a total
or 6,r.tK» tons ..( am munition.
The West V irginia m ade h er
first combat s t r ik e by tending a
column of (ire sup po rt units into
Leyte Gulf, Hying the sam e color*
site flew when sh e was d am ag ed
nt 1‘enrl H arbor. She poured salvo
a fte r salvo into the Jnp lines, in ­
terrup tin g the Im mbnrdment to
splash her first plane.
With other old b attlesh ip s of
the Fleet, she helped sink two
Jnp battle ship* nnd th r e e de­
stroyers in the epic B attle o f
the Hurigno S tr a it , She w as th a
first to ta k r th e J a p ship* under
fire. I-ater. nt Mlnduro and Linguyen. she o perated with a p ro ­
tective screen fo r carrier* and
tr ansports.
*
She arrived n t !wo J i m s ju s t
a fte r the firs t
M arines landed,
bombarding the enem y. From I wo
■he traveled to Okinawa- Hhe
emptied h er m n r a t i n e a several

time* fn bombarding the J i
lng
fn all WP,1
h er ae„ th a t operation,
.
tlon. there heve been lets th an
20 cssualitles.
So pesky hn* she proved to th e
Jep* th at Tokyo Rose, the
lous propaganda broadcaster,
announced thousands_ of____
th eJ a p ©
lera wero attending th e tr
best
services beforo '

1 '■ !
-

m jm

I ii ■-

nml

I I.

Sanford Lodge No. 02, F A
A. M. will m eet Tuesday evening
nt 8:00 o'clock in the. &amp;f»*onlc
Temple.
Th# apprentice degree
will be conferred.
All Master
Masons and K ello w m ft are In*
L ,y r‘ la vited to attend.

' T*’+ &amp; &amp; &amp; * £ t.-tJev-ir* *&amp;&amp;■**
■ - VAS* v*1
d firf

fu u r m o re

t Ttllllf-i
K i’l Ml fillip 1.&gt; i t " H M iiri
•If i Xm «
1ii*&gt; , rrwmnti
( ll-l-l ..f sHIn.tf fit*'-- ! i ■•111i| * ft,f
I a, mil*'. :i1 i
‘'.tim Mit*t in
j f4'ft-»' flak fiftil ■i *1*11jf &gt;i,tt*rr©j"
IMthuhliL' j ih hi t plan©! m*
f h •-s rauli'tl tb«' « it ,»&gt;- 1fn* Fuk vu
rufcli** .It- t »»UN| il
*id' fa M
I d s ......
t (Hill - o|
lO.lMHl
( niuitfitih
ill r i v n l
it I
f m a it r kl
I“in if it
Li-1
Itwlnv
1 In
III.A t il h\ i iin»
(B he
toll »II J IrM w|np-S
I .......
*m. \ \
■li.tloli-f . MU

BARDMKNT WING. TINIn order to qualify for urw
Aug. &lt;1, (Special)—F irst
employment comt*naaUon,
&gt; John In Kadcr of Smtford,
claim ant must apply for
la now located on Tinian
accept any aulUbla Job
Mortanaa Islands. He is n
of th e 68th Bombardment
Throughout F l o r i d a
I,&lt;
T Superfortress unit
claim ants received compensation
station In India and
during the last week for which
figures a r t available. Of thee#
which launched the first
M S wera mala and 88S frm sl*.
attacks a g a in st Jap an In
In addition, 180 Florida claim* ana, 1844. .
■nt* now residing in other statqt
U eu t, K adcr la serving •* n
received payments. The toM
fer on th a Superfortress
am ount paid out n t |* 8 ,0 l7 ji|
to which ha U assigned.
Unemployment has Inert
_ hi* now aUUon on Tinian
•o m s* h at this summ er 1st
will soon ba participating in
dua to th# closing doten of
that missions again* t
the
citrus packing and canning plant* {
__ Industries on the Emduring th a off season and to — mainland.
‘tango* la w ar o r d e n ..
T b s officer le ft fo r hla proaent
t ’l station In July 1046. He
sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbaking, * r ,i
L Kader. 2669 P alm etto
“ !o td .'H U wife. M rs.

^ V- v ‘.

w ith

Irue k r I -

Lie uL Williamson
Welfare O fficer,
Detached At SNAS Orlando Medics

v Lt

lutil l u r n r il

I m ustang l ighliT* 1 1-|*.«rts**ll\*
'.-twvpt Itu' s-us-mv
siuTitl

Roberts Pledges Livestock And
Orlando Support Tobacco Auctions
For River Project Brightest Spots

IAiwer Kail Rates Fx- A rcadia M arket P ro ­
duces lliggest Sale
pected If Channel
Of Y ear Last W eek
Is Fully Developed

■111 U s ri rU u d |*hfMl
A m p r i n u i Jiii tncn tiuluy ,-qiitl

1 fo ro w isr ns*«l
c ilio s in to
i Ashe* a-i 7 5 ci iti|p-rf«»rLs a m i

WASHIN GTON, Aug 6.
—
T br death of veteran S enator
Hiram W. Johnson, (&gt;1 if oral A
Kepiilihnin, «t th© llelhtmlOi Mil.&lt;

N u w tl
H o « |.|t n l, ttnn a n n o u n c e d
The defense U ready to rail
ui&gt; 3S witnesses, but contended AS PRESIDENT MARRY S Till MAN hoard* IIM.S llcnown ni i*i»L»\ l«% thr Hehiilitr’t 13©ere 1ary
I J In N\ It 1 f f I f
the
mint
im portant
evidence I lymouth, England, King Gt 01,-1 \ I greet- him with u hantlshubi
\ -1 n l in g S i n i t e f ig u r e nine#
Would i'OIiU' from letter*, lele- The Chief Executive slupio.i oil 1. nee the Ktiglish ruler before In
he ad f m t ilrvtetl 111 1010, h«
ynunx,
und
other
document* lo ft lo t lit,- I I . S s i.n a t d Di» C n io •i i Agunln 1 1iitrrimllottnl Rjuii'i
filnveil leml tif no Hin «ll p a r t In
w ritten durinit tlie occupation— p h oto ,
• he tie f en( .i f Lresitltfnl Wilton*!
m any kept a secret eveif from
I r a t t l e o f N it! io n * r o v e n u n t And
P ierre I.nvnl, Petaln's right hand
hit. 1
it. i.|t|iositiir United Sl*t©£
man.
millet elite to the World C o u r t
T erritorial changes were big
tine
o f In* last y r r n t
Senate
questions in o th e r part* of Europe
fight- a i\%
aiti«tt the namutco
&gt; a today. Turkey w as said to l&gt;e sur
of the “IVet. Aire D raft Bill.
w prised the Dig T hree did not anlie 1hi»! hi-efi 1*tt'lric-tl to take
noimce any .decision on Kusriu's
I tie tea. Iof &lt;l|ft|Lii*tt (on
tO the
demand fur *a revision of control
r e. rut 1\
i‘)it.fvei| World
Charon the Dardanelles S traits,
tel («..ii iHue-* prevented
*
The Germ an Baltic port of
I
'•
fuije governor of
_ S tettin wo* said to be under the
I in' n &gt;
..f ii 1 h r o m b a s il-of
™ control of the Poles, although no
iI i
■M. i \
tf \ei behiir In
formal boundary making declaiuns
I he
&lt;| ut mait two nnd a
have ln-ett reached. Tito's Yogo- 1
half
« | a v i « provisional parliam ent ,
granteii am nesty to f o r m e r
Chetnlk* nnd others who collo
JAi KSONVILLK,
Aug.
*•
t-orated with the G erm ans d u r­
Pledging continued support to
iSjM f itth
Amuliii'*
k
ing the occupation, while ail j the St. John* River development
( f r e c k political p arties are con­ project “until you get it". War miles in S o u t h Fl orul t t , a n d L.t . **
fe rrin g on the suggestion a re ­ ren Roberts, editor ii! the Or O a k 's tuhaCto n m tu u ii in Hu*
presentative governm ent be fo r m ­ landu Morning Sentinel, told the liftrth ern i i ^ t of the S t a t e wi*rv
Sanford Rotary Club today, "You t h e h r i ^ lit e n s p u l i f r o m t h e
ed.
n - v r n u e ( s t andpoi nt a m o n g c o m m
I M Williamson, nth*
I . ie iit
a re going to g e t lower freight
nml
welfare
*
WASHIN GTON, Aug. fl, (/P&gt; — rales regardless of river on u n it tea i v r t n l by the S ta t e F a r m
M ir.
t • ren hull
•h r e v t i i
.11 the Sanford Naval
President T ru m an retu rn s frpm provem ents, but if the channel r r i Market nyntcui thin IiiaI week.
-in s m e a l a s t O c l o b a f ,
Polsdnm this week with the im ­ is developed you will have n 110 Haul W illia m L W ils o n , D ir e c t
A ir
.Si.
Morris
mediate Job o f providing nnsVers percent reduction in rail rale* o f S t iit i* F a r m e r * Ml r k e t a todn • when t . rvljeved l.irui
in
a
nU
lrm
en
t
tleallriv
with
curi
being detarhwl for duty
for a growing list of question* with th r e e month? "
ef\tI condition*
**Thr
Arraili i niH.rsi
88 Wolvarme.
|
.
lilM.finli| He
I* 1I I'll
ir " n i l O'l , trainIinrir
on the pattern of the lllg Three
A lot of people wtU benefit •ale. Tuesday, was the U rgeai
.
e„ l l l r r baaed on the Great
dD.peaqe for E urope.
fr o m river transporlallavi whu
Vear."
Director
Wi sori, | „ jt
A Whealer,' who
At t h e ' SkiWe lime he la r e ­ will n ev er ship a ton by ’witter, the
a**erW-d,
.!H brad
asserted, "a
"n total nf
of U‘
U'JH
bead *f ____
„ ,i„ ____
i . I &gt;«s Imli
eeenlly
completed
lour of slut
slur
ported giving top priority to new he said. (minting out th at s l u t s cuttle
bring handled, for a g r-•- s {|! | „ W|1 | -,,, flight, will report »
measure* nlanned with the Brit­ ever w a te r coroi&gt;etilion I* pre­ total of |23,373Sii
Ills relief
ish fur speeding final victory
sent. rail rates arp low E m p h asis­
"L ive Uak, w heie u Slat,- waitl.ieat
Williamson's naval
over Japan.
ing Orlando's support of the house l* operated ondi-r n ii-.r. IoilJ porieni en In rlate include In 11,-t ^
Number ono In any tabulation development of the St. Johns, ho liitnd lt-i|
wel] above four million
of points left u n d a rlfle d a fte r pointed out th a t Item-fits would pound* of brig ht leaf toton - over nl the N hvuI Academy* NAi Hll
Mr T ru m an ’* firs t HI* Three pot he confined to Sanford hul th a t community's elghl ll*-or- nt lit.si on. I'ensacida, N At '811 Ih
NAG8 Hollywoisl. a II &gt;1
conference still Is this: W hat would extend in every direction the w eek en d , fur u ru*b r e ­ 11 nil,
Miami
•b o u t any Russian plans for the fo r a distance of 60 miles.
venue exceeding $2,tll)u.ixHi acc­
A g ra d u a te of the University
w ar against J a p a n ! Only activi­
Barge* of the future, he said ording to news dispatches which of Michigan, Lieut. Williamson
ties of the Soviet Government
for trie most n ail quoted --ftiiiul wa* an outstanding end of lhand the Red Arniv are likely to will In- equipped to carry p erish ­ figures
Two best fe a tu re - of Wolverine fivothu!! teams of th.
ables
with
refrigeration
and
answ er th a t one.
other facilities vastly increasing lift* tobacco repot t* from lave early thirties After a hitch u*
Lake City
lubarrn coaching* f.mthn!! and traskrtba
But there la on imposing list of the available tonnage over pre­ Oak , and
other m atters on which Con- war da v» The growth of the auctions were the h o e &gt; v.-uitne iry M ulligan high sc h. Mil*
i.
gressmen and others, a fte r read ­ livestock industry whirh is t-eirig and relatively high pri-i'!•*! moveri up I.. T'ale I'luv. r- i
od where lie made an enviatde M
ing the Potsdam communique, g reatly henelilted by improved ium and lower grade, , &gt;&gt;i.
have suggested the need of en- p a stu re s and Insect elimination to bring surprisingly g&gt;-- i f
cord as end roach of the Elilightenment.
will in- another factor in water turn * —a h eart* rung f a it r new a |M)sitiuri he successfully lu ll
of indications early in the -r s w t i until Jun e, 1942, when he »«.
Chief of these is the back­ tr a n s p o rta tio n
,
th a t drought would cut |ll•Hi■ll’tl"n commissioned in the Naval Kr
ground of apparent concession*
Mr,
Roberts
wns
Introduced
by
f a r below normal.
This week­
((’• ■ I l s s H tns rag e T V w l
G eorge Touhv who had c h a rg e of end reports Indicated the live link serve.
The W elfare and Recreation
th e p ro g ram . President Lea Lesher m ark et
would reach um) i "ssibly* d e p a rt m e n t under hi* leudershu.
announced th at at the Last m e e t­ exceed
its expected nine million has made rapid strides forward
ing of th e txiard of directors Dr. pound*
goal for the season
und the facilities broadened r.»
A.W, Epps sod Tom Brown had
"Activities throughout ilistnn iiy to reach more and nu-'c
been elretril to the board. Visitors F a rm e rs Markets ty .i e n
“ " officer ami enlisted personnel To
at
to day's
luncheon Included: tlnue to ren ter mainly ur--m
,’r’’ mention u few highlight, of hi*
Lewi* D Ii Hint'* u f .Starks H arry |.arations for the fall *&lt;•» -•"
" adinini,(ration
new
bowling
Caakcy of .Mcmplil!* Term., Lieut. some areas early plant mi
alleys installed, an enlarged &gt;'.i
^
First L ieut Claude D. Kelly, Fkflynu&gt;n&lt;l Kii.l««r uni! W a r r a n t under way. but in mini ' - itfii
tlon nrehestra. a weekly instead
who served a year In the E u ro ­ O fficer Jack Kvana,
It w|H be sevrsa) week. i* fort* j of semi-monthly station n e w ,
.
i
r,.
«|
pean theater with the F irst,
an y clear picture can I- i
p a p e r , a spreded Up coiapuls.-rv
Third and Ninth Armlea, during
a* to probably fall pro.l-nii.in
physical training program no.I
which tlma he was a platoon
E laborating hi* column t n the new inter- and lntra *Latjon com
Season’s record csttlc &lt;«!*■ *.n the (retitlons in various s p u rts
commander In a tank destroyer
l m battalion, I* home on 80 day
A rcadia Market, Dinvtoi Wdson
His
record
as
an
athletic
leava visiting hU wife and daugh­
C A M P HLANDING, A u g . 0. quoted John D. Kelly. Manager, director in the command is tons.
te r and hie parents, U r. and Mrs.
Ipeclnl) — T/4 Marshall Urt|a- • s repo rting t h a t "f'alvex Pre­ Locally he is considered one of
A. L. Kelly, 206 Laural Avenue. hart- h as been released from dominated In Tuesday's sale—
L i e u t Kelly participated In activ e d u ty with the Arm y o f the 620 being Included In the to tal nf th e most versatile nlhlrte* ever
The top calf sold a tta c h e d to SNAS and is very
three major battles, Um Belgisr U nited State* a fte r serving 46 828 head sold.
• t 14U cent* p e r IKiU'd. the ratiTe a d ep t In any competition.
llulgs, Rattla of tha Rhlna, Rhui
‘m month*.
on calves being from Ihnl figure
Pocket, Hitler's redoubt a r t s and
Ha Is th e sun of Mr. and Mrs. down to fl.OOc Yearling, brought
the Badatln land In CsechosloJ
,
If.
U
rq
u
h
art
of
Celery
Avenue,
(7.00 to 19.70 per hundred, with
yakla. .
•
Sanford.
d em an d steady, and cow* $6.20 to
L ie u t Kelly's platoon
Re has served overseas for 98 illO.lO with the market strong.
a German priso;n«r of w ar pomp
TALIJU1IA88EE. Aug. fl (Spe­
In tha Rhur pockat, liberating m onths in the MTO th eater and
in ssrlssM fia Pass T k o » i
cial) — Unemployment Is at or
several hund:
hundred American aold- la entitled io wear Rattle P artici­
pation
Honors
for
6
campaigns.
n
e
a r tha vanlahlng point In 8emiera and more than a thousand
The separatee, who p lan s to
Inola
County,
according
to
Russian, French and Polish prifigu res released by Chairmen
soqers. The whole platoon was m ak a' hl* home in Sanford v u
Carl II. Smith of the Florid* In ­
cltad for this deed, due to the discharged through the S epara­
du strial Commission.
fact That they w ent through two tion Canter at this post whara.
No claims for unemployment
. miles of enemy fire to reach the In tha course of one day he wa*
processed. Each man about to bf
compensation were paid to real*
cetnp.
auon
discharged
Is
given
an
orientation
d en ts of Seminole County durifi
In April, 1048, L ie u t Kelly
lk which prepares him
th e week of July 23 to 28, Chal
entered the aerrlee.' H e, received ta
civilian
Ufa
and
outllnsa
Mr*. W.O. W arn. 82. wife of m an S m ith said. This wou]
hi* commission a* second lieuten­ benefit* under the G! BUI ..
W.Q. Wurn, keeper of the Monro* Indicate th a t all ellglbla covsri
an t a t Camp Hood, Tsxaa, and aa
Rights. H a U also given counsel­ Bridge, died Sunday evening a t w orkers In this county in **•
i
first lieutenant a t Camp Breckpn- ing
service
and
hla
separation
7 JO o'clock'« b ar home a t tha of Jobs hail found them and w
rtdge, K r. P rio r to entering
a t work.
VT*
,
'
bridge aft*** S long lllnesa.
be » * a * »*M*n»*n

A t the preaanl tim e he la an-

I .VI.

i'*

Petain treason trial enter­
ed its 13th day today with
the defendant described as
a man “of perfect patriotism
* and loyalty to Franco” in a
telotp-um read into the evi­
dence. The wire was sent by
Pierre Merillon, a French
delegate to th e .San Francisco
• conference.

_______ t Dalrie*. D urta*
youth and high school t

M IS ER

Four More'Fore-Warned Jap Cities
Turned into Ashes By Super forts

T errito rial C h a n g e s
iVie W ith T rial As
C enter O f In te re s t
T h roughout Europe
A u»rta(tfl

f

AN INDEPENDENT NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVI

(Hr

n

T

-

7*

' -

H

�\

f

&lt;4 *

v-

£a
(

MONDAY, AUGUST 6. 4915^

TOE SANFORD HERALD; HANFORD FLORIDA

(ha salat* of Bamual I(*ad blebton.
dacrtiai; (hat a^h filed bar pailItM lor f&lt;nk} Stack Beg*. u f (hat
aha &gt;111 »*rlr n tha llanoratu*
“ j V E , V sKWi.vnV.n « 9 W ? ft. TV TCar*. County Juihi et dam
static o r ri-oatn*. tn mo- Inula Coubt r. k IorMe on Ike tlal
■ ATK.
Aar of Anfrnal. Dli. (nr approval
of uma and for final dlacharga
IN OK TIIH mfTATn OF
AdcnlnlilralrU of the aeUta of
SAHI’LL IlEKI) DipilTON. JH.
namual Read nijnlon, dacaaard on
t&gt;* :«*•»&lt;!
thla
Hat dir If J«ly. 1*11.
TO AtJ, WHOM IT MAT CON
Florrac* Walton I)lgbt'*n
Admlnletralrlx of tha
lata of llamual Hard ble*ton, Jr.. dar««a»d.

D eterm ined Doctor

I’he Sanford Herald

LEGAL NOTICE

• 1&gt;r. Klmihcih 0. Hayes, who lutd once workiti fit the
Grenfell Million in Ijthrador, when* obstacles on* mere
j incentive* i•» itdnmiilish merit, recently resigned an phystcinn
'f o r a I’eiinsyl\nnia m ining company because it would not
do what *he thought iicc-cHHury for the health of employee*
She demanded Hewer*, water system s, inside hathroom*
and foundation* under house* The dial** Health DepartTOaDON I.KA
ment told her the condition* were no worse tlian in. other
J a c n s c i u r T i o N HATW
mining town* thereabout*. The attorney for the miners
r —s l i t I* AAtsSts
think* the rest of th e Htate m ust then be ui a bad way,
mt \ CsrrWt—s . t k ----- ---because sownire flow* from outhouses Into strict* where
children play, and into well* of drinking water, five of
which were found contam inated
The general m anager of the mining company say* the
doctor demand* the "economic imiwsslbillty." It * hard to
get luithrooiiin^ateriiflH, he »nya, and financially impossible
to lay oygr.JiH‘1- miie* of pijre for a town of 9-1 houses. He
M t s T St M trtlJ aikld:* S
'
itia s t s4 *trti»tB«
"Dr. Hayes ha* th e people worked up to u white heal
S g &amp; S S S Sin; orangized them like the IK colonie* ami they’re now
ready to stage another Boston lea P a rty .”
The phvslciun think* an epidemic would cost more
IlsrsM is a — ■ » « •» ™
its* fltM whiak *•
than pipeline *nd inside plumbing. "W hy wait for an
r t t H M I t Ih U s — 1 s t t t II SB Sf Stl B*W* AltSSttStS
1 fs tl •» ssl *i Sarnia* epidemic to do som ething?" *he asks,
a

I.

ikl* s s — r s s S

»!*•

S im ila r jim b le m * o c c u r
e p id e m ic g e ls tlie r r f i r s t .

e ls e w h e re .

Too

o f te n

A«t. a t French Komi
8 c rv in ir
I/th a le r

th r

Hteftkfl
Chicken

MONDAY. AUGUST A. IM S
H1BI.R vKHHV. H itt TODAY
PAITH T I iX t D0F.8 NOT EXIKSH ITHELF IN ACTION TS
SHABBY THING. Jam** 1)2"
ira religion and undafMed I*

. ~ Z 'T ~ Z '
t ,
,
„ kj
W e don t h a p p e n t o no in th e m a p b u s in ra * . b u t fin d
o u r s e lv e s in c re a sin g ly im p r e s s e d w ith th e v a lu e of g eo ­
g r a p h ic a l map* in t h e o f fic e , o r In th e liv in g m o m a t
hom p. T h .iy tell so m u c h c o n v e n ie n tly , In ao little space.
In th e s e tim e s w hen i n te lli g e n t p e o p le a t * m o r e in te r e s te d
in th e w o rld an d its a f f a i r s th a n e v e r b e f o r e , a n o ccasio n al
Klrtnce
a t suth nmap is n o t o n ly illu m in a tin g h u t a h elp to

(when available)

announce* new hour*

dow In hsr affliction, anil to th p im a g in a tio n .
•p him self unspotted fmtn th t
1 n e mo.-l in te r e s ti n g is a g lo b e , which quickly sh o w s
irid.
where th in g s a re in th is b ig w o rld , And in relation to each
— u w an. .
iitf.
other. A little w h irl, and the tibscrvfir who has probably
* n u B l*irs*h*fs
bACTl m u s in g r a th e r vaguely a b o u t some place In Europe,
From The American Mercury i o r in the P acific, o r some other place where Im portant
wit learned books arc so foil things
are g o in g on, in suddenly transported to that quarter

f b &amp; ' f f ’l ' J ^volutin""

ml vmi trari* influences uwiii me

of

Dining Room
Cocktail I/iungc
Phone 82-W for reaervatlm u

» n™ '
thc dlm *ccnp ^ O f
f e uP
lien* is where our m e n a r e fighting. Right h e re , on

Monday th ro u g h S atu rd ay
Closed nil day Sunday
1 resd yotw r» reful )ud*ment»,
Well coftsidrrad views, msnnerl)

opinion*, and satisfied enru+u
sinn*

0, you wrnrbrrv nf nlhpi men »
souls,
You gentlemanly iimtnr** of God'*
high spirit*!
How ran the careful iudg* the
momentou»!y

c a refree?

1‘lnneH And Myth«

How can ths rstm apeak nf thc
There i« nit old saying yhnt "w hat mnn ran imagine ; yhi,
deep, iarsr turbulence?
How ran the dscarotia approach man rim do." And indeed it seem* so. Tht* "Jet jHnne" n&lt; Ion
.
those blessed with nature'* which truM’l* firm miles an hour under its own power, and *s*heit
. froniy?
ntndtwl
rtlARl-rS ANGOFK is named th I'-Hli "Shooting Star," is n good ewimple.
ll is tit lb* tune time very modern and very nnejent. i ndvanti
NeatUng" plrttira* In color, by A tireuk myth, origm uting thousands of years ago, told 1msnt i&gt;
ratlin acam* to be the next atnp of niT adventurous fellow imnied learns who built h!m*elf V 'jj’j*
In this fa st muting world
n pair of wings and flapped so mightily that he soared u^) ty,osc
By tha way. what evar happen into the sky. But In got ton near the *un, so that the w ax trips. 1
ad to that i*nnt» tautnamant they an his wings melted, mid the snm nnut fell to the earth 1 f'c» l’.r
war* going to hara thl» autnmer?
&lt;H are they WSlUag until they tui l,enmos, uii island in the Aegean Sea, and that was thc
end j f him.
gat iotpa tannii coart* ?
The jNiet Milton tells in his poem "Paradise Lost" how
Mora Uun 1)0,000 —Idler* In
Every day we ark a»k»&lt;i when the rash flyer fell from the Zenith "like a falling atar." It
(he MaJiterranaan Thaatar at­
wa art *aln* pi rwiiM pabtieakian of Uw Rally. Far your infer, was a long wait between imagination and execution, but the tend ntamtUtnal rawaaka airan
mallon, j n t aa saan aa nawa- time came.
- by th* Armed Forte* tnatltut*.
print ami carrlaa boya are availLaval arrived waarlng biauaiul
•oiled whit* ll*. — Ar dispatch
Pom Pari*. II* heard they sera
washing 4irty linen thtra, — Fort
Mytra N*wa fret*. Baaldc* he
probably figured he'a about J im
for a necktie party anyway.
In planning thc yownr ladv’r
wcoding nowadays the * find
tklag to find out I* what relative
hah anongh sugar far a wedding
taka. — Tituavlil* Star Advocate.
Till best thing for tha gtrl tn
do ke to have aom* In her hmu
ckaat.
h* apwltty of aaftbsll conwnti*isg praaaatad at th* Munich
Sertball FinW auccaata th*
ight that aanethWltt ahoold be
I tn wrgantaa a Central FloeLugos, tf Banfard cnalda’t
the championship, wa might
differently, hut a* U ia, we
Ik tt 4# g awall Idas.

imenl
th a t

offlcisU, .
th e y

an* ,

m e th is new .b

OF

D E P E N DA B l..£ o 13 U S IN L S S

^ N(&gt; P R O F f;.S S I0N A I

T ouchton D ru g Co,
TIIE REXAM. STORE
FIRST A MAGNOLIA
PHONS n s

t io n h
hlled

JENNINGS
SEE D
HT&lt;»nK
1*1 * Baaf—J
PBaaa ■
4&gt;l*|MS«t*r* ml
F . tl. W w i r a f f a &lt;•*&gt;
a«4 War— ymrtm.

MICKEY’S
PH A RM A C

DIaitu&gt;ndfl-\VfttcheH

More AutoH
It wne good nt*w&gt; tn milliotis nf Anieficjttis whim
Irving S. Olds, ch.iirniun nf the U.S. Steel GorjxuaUon,
expressed his opinion that there would I&gt;e efiuugti steel
avnilutile "to meet this yuar's automobile quotas despite
a continuing shortage of manixrwer." lVopk* devoutly hope
so. And may the quotas soon increase I
&gt;
I t 'i s not merely a m nttor of getting more 'C*tw for
ptx&gt;ple to run around in and do their cboroa And hAve a
good tim e. W hatever may be the com in foreign countries,
wo Am ericans are so gejtreil to the use of personal and
business cars th a t’any stoppage of these persona! facilities
upsets Ihelr operations. Trie trouble gets steadily greater
ns the old cars unit trucks wear out. There aro a lot of
cars in this country tlmi won’t run much longer.

Refreshing
A fter-h ew n i

CONTRACTING CO.
Rwlrl**l ftasalr*

VEGETABLES

IBM KaaBalia i t * .

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE t BAR
A Centplat* Has V

CAMPBELL BECURIT)
FEED ft SEED HTORK
■tat **, t*t it.
i*a»*« att

IfON -T- Ilamr
i, fait call aa
RADIO -ft

1r
f

FIRK-KAFF, C I iOTHFB
Clodhea and blankets th a t go
•sniping tan often fem e hum*
damaged by burned holes, and
camper* th tm atlv es often suffer
hum s -when stray spark* set
fab rk on flra. A very simple
home trea tm e n t will make fabric*
fir* resistan t. Both A precaution­
ary trea tm e n t U especially trcvmntended fo r the catnp clothe*
e f h a r t 1 and gtrl* arho will he
B r a n d in g tim e around cam p fires

B T * J W- 1

Bra v”*

i

*-----

. r o w . ’i i t v

ssa w w i* ca TS
moderately hraM . ~ wat a hot
Iron.

- - *v g

Non-waahabls f a b r i c *

aptas,
M O A tn

fcpjrt*)**••(

li^a

atom . . . Mil* 6ul«r* b
eiwrfvl to i o r •*» *
ftV W .

***

L5

rk aa * ft

Slap In affw wash aal an.
ay a rood gtus nf Bear.

OuiPK
-*Y|t MTiclals ere (hi

K ixtoclw ic

G SERVICE
t«*.. h » . . »

Weekly fraat Hem* Dent on*
atrathwi Sptdallaia.
■T i l i p i i y i ■

pad 1n »• solution e f ' oan-flam-

s a Nf o R d

tiDDGK HON
GROCERUW - MEAT’S
'

HI NTH TO HOUfitWIVEh

W * 3 d 3 3 Jr ciothea, »t»Ch a*
aWrte and eearalU, may ho dip-

Tile
K ilgore Seod t-o.

[* r , -------------------------0-0 —

LAKEY’S ftEUG A tO W

Ihk.dhwAii

A

l a i

�r~

i
Mo n d a y . \ r n r P T «.

THE S \N F O R D HERALD *? \NFORD FLORIDA

ib is

I* \G E TMTIFF.

p—-----------------------------------

Social A nd

Personal

Activities

Livestock And
Tobacco Auctions
Brightest Spots
it «■ 1n ■r*| Prn»M
t&gt;*f)
h1

Social Calendar
M O N l» A V
The
Pr»*#liyt«?Mnn
VV .. m r u *
A u x ilia ry w ill hold »
re g u la r
■oard m a t in g nt the c h u rch at
SO P M .
C irc le # of the \Y H.t K *»f
^ r» t M eth o d o t H u ir c h w ill m o t
R o d a y afum w »»» nt .*) tu uYluyk
C irc le 1 H ill tuett at th«- how.*
■f M r* M L T i l l i * . l i n o Kim
Iv e n u e .
C irc le "J meet * w ith M i * M
J. T h o rn to n , W ent F t r * t S tre e t
■ C irc le .1 m eet* at c h u rc h none*
^ C ir c le 4 m M * w ith M r* * t
in r rn ly , 11*01 M agtiulm
Yveiuu*
T U tS D A T
The
A la th c m i
t la * *
!'»»*&gt;
le e t* at H.UO I' M ui th* home
f M r* H . I* S m ith . I tfi M l lot
S e n ile
T h e nn*tr*^f&gt; f im the

ARM ED

S E R V IC E S

30c

40c
M onday
JOAN

L ast

Day!

FO N TA IN E

• T H E A F F A I R ’S
O F S I ’S A N ”
T U E SD A Y ONLY
mo 001 HI.K
•

FE A T U R E

PRO GRAM

CRACKSMAN
OF H I ARTS!

J. CARROL NAISH
GALE SONDLRGAARD

^ *

i * i k' Mill h f M l* S m ith Mi *
V • i ..
\N lilia m * .
M»H i i 1 1..
J««) * «. • and M i* Madden
i Dt t nenti*hi|&gt; League uf \h»
f ••Hi: i ry a " iim n l C h u rch a ill me at
a* ! |OU M y rtle .\vrlttK * at I mi
I*
M
HoMe*»e&gt; w ill ' *
M l1 M i*,v and A r r i e l a B«S u iim m i and
M r* H e rro rr S tin *o n

H a p p y B ir th d a y
T ix U )
M i. S* A K t ic llfirb l
W illa r d C o nno lly
K N G A G K M F .N T
Mi and M r* II M in e &lt;•( 'Ve«t
hunt S t ir r t
■nniMIH'i the n i
g a g e n irn t and a ji|iro a c h in y m ar
ii a g r
of
t h e ir d a u g h te r. M l.*
Iter Mire
My*e.
to
Korea!
S
llo y e t* &gt; ~ c , C S .\ T in w ed diri,:
1 w ill ta ke p lace A u ifU .t • a t C* tU
J t .Y io c l. in th e b rlile ’s home N'o
f iu iiiu l in v it a tio n * w ill he .e n t
tu t a ll I fie n d * o f the collide a re
in v ite d Iti a tte n d . S 1 c H o g rr*
i . .tiitlo n c d a t the S a n fo rd N a\ il
A ir Dane.

Person a ls
&lt; « - il' i «rh..M " .if O v lt llo
M r.
at K . „ , a l . l U u t t h .n n H o . p i t . l
fur tre a tm e n t
..
.
, ..
~
...
h rle n d * u f M r*
K . W . S t ile *
» il| In? » n r ty to le a rn th a t »ho
i&lt; ill at b r r hm ur .III W r it T h ir d
Street
M l*. M e rle Too n .e m l. w ho h a ,
u ,,™ . o
..rf ree Jla. tiv
n e
„ *. in
...
l»een the guevt
Sa n fo rd .
ha.
re tu rn e d
to
St
IV t e r ib u r K

I
’

M r*
It H
(ih e e r
children
of
O rlan d o
are
y u e .t* o f Mr *n d M r*
J
• Cam eron

St e f t * *idd fro m 17 10 to 1 1Sf J30,
an t b u ll* $7 UU to fcU O .
The IMant * i t y
S t a ir
Live »t&gt;H-k .M n rkrt'a l» * t rep o rted tftlo
h t m l M 120 c a t U . and t h w h o p
% *o l“ l °
*W « M
(
. . . I. l fro m 17.05 to *10.00
■per
h u n d re d ;
itc * r *
*7.50
to
$ 10.30; bit IN Ifi.OO to JH 70 ; y e a rl i n y . 0 50 to |K .K 0 and c a lr e *
17 50 In *10.50
lh r rc t n r
W il«i*p
s u m m a ri*
, a r t iv it ir * on o th e r m a rk e t* .
m

,
chop

;d

' • f l y to te ll t! t_
”•« '
• m ount «? « » ■ • " * f o r --e‘ t -h
In the Sanford area, I I . J .

Lehman Market M in a y * r re p o rt!
two 1th»t mo»t all farmer* i r e eontem platlny planting approulm ately
the »ume a . Ia»t year.
T I lU
M
applie. moat definitely to the
1principal
mm*.
cabbage
end
f r ie r *

Mr
a.

I.l Mr.

th e ir

W

|- Stone had

g u e . t 'In

,,B rT &gt; *ln te »

that

u

la rg e

a rre a ire

of

Make Your Oasollnp CntiponK

For C h a r m

C o rn You Farther
t ’SE SH ELL ETHYL UASOLINE

and B ea u ty . .

S P E E D Y S A L E S &amp; SE R V IC E

I Hummel

aoi Wchi ut si.

S f H t U C t Il- 4
I

It

H ill
" IV t c " .

IS..

11 I &gt;
" C lt ,n i"

&gt;

"I

1111(1 “Itflk"

N O T IC E

Ixivel) Ladies by /.aula "I ('ahlMiiua
Dlckoiis' C h arm tiT FiKurim* BookentLt

V

Hie E■uta S tudio will In- flosod ditriiiK the month
•&lt;l \u y u -i t'ti cpl for t lit* follow ing h o u r - ;

J l S T R E C E IV L D
S lr r lin g
ti p ls c r * r t t l n g . of R o m * n lla u *
o% A lv in

2:00 |*JLI. until 7:00 I'.M.
9:00 A.M. until 1:00 l*.M.
2:00 I'.M. until 7:00 |\.M.

Monday
W c d n v M lu v

Frida*

Wm. E. KADER

R o b e r t L. C o x , P h o t o g r a p h e r

JEW ELER

, rry , U n „ , , on „r Fort Werre

M.H.rr and da lig h t* 1 . Mildred, of ......
c u r u n .b .r .
than
*ccoa, t..i
I,,,, yri(I. t|1
(teg-terl.
I*epp«r
..
....
.
.
.
*"d eggplant .eedhed* are belnif
'!r « . Kilii T o w im rm l, " h o ha* planted

IT L U R IN E S

112 1‘urit Avrnue

1‘

h im c

a r .T - v \

• -»«I J •
i
been M a ltin g her g ra n d d a u g h te r, |
‘‘ F u ll HCtivitirM iirf* exp ected to
M t. H u b e rt Johnson h a * r e lu r n umferway in the Dnlxtku tarf,,,| | „ b e r home in S t . I’ e te r* b u rg . vrt
J
itnry around September I, Milton
|
___________
l! W illliin in «tate*.
TTiux ftr
K a rl H ro n .o n u c o n fin e il to
plan* «»f farmers nr* indrfinite on
l
'ir
K
e
rn
a
hi
l.n
u
g
h
to
n
M
em
o
rin
l
D e g r e e s T o B e L iv e n
frn |m un.J u c r ra jfr
H ovp ita I w here h r iiru le rw e n t an
"It K Johnton, Market Man*
A t S t e t s o n U n iv e r s it y u|ierati(in laat F f id a y .
a g rr at IMant O t y ha^ r rp o rt td
Mr a n il M r.
W illia m
VY’ eia- th at rainp m th a t * r f a have ad*
UK LAND, Aug ti, (Special I
kopf kindl ch ild re n o f T a m p a a re I vrr*«*!y »ff»‘r t r d rirot crop* ^nd
John H S te ts o n D t n v r r * il\
lb
S trn w lM 'rry
nuntry
f hr
g iie n t .
of
Miaa
A r a n k s ••kra
L a n d will confer I t degree- ,.|
pl ifii* hiivt* h I m i n u ffe rrd and pr&lt;I
1
iikach
a
i
20f*
N
*
D
ark
A
v
e
n
u
e
•T‘
LiHiiH'riH t un fit £ r\\
parutm n u f lum l fu r rropA h t *
h e d ro p * t i l s n *l ' * " v t •
E v ery b o d y '* tn lk liiit about
S ii I lilt Ui&gt;
L u rry T r in id a d &lt; M 2 c, I f B N It, hi **n ilrlavi**!
m w l.es a lb '■ iu&gt; ■ I * I
f*h»i
j
K
u
n
d
Job
H
e
r
b
Helm
is
"IM
ant
mg
of
egg
I
writ
and
p^pi u iu ji|tm.it*•* fuT t h r \ II
I of Fo rt
F ie rc e
w a* the week
it p brinys him u i * Iul » J
^ r.tll^ .U
in
th r
I ’onipano
.t i r
M r*
\1 i i i
M a rt
IlL u r nl end gneet id Mr mid M ra. H u lje rt
doing at ih e w a r plnoL Not Ju il
J u t k n u iD ille
Mil* In * l A
t ’D'wm ■Ldm run im South H a n fo rd A v e ­ • rrtio n \* ri|H * rtr« l In gat und er
o ( h t'c r. a n d i i i . . L i v cr.«’u p u &gt;i i
one ahi(t. but tu&gt;o a d a y -to help
w ay late in A u g u s t, J . L W ifr e n *
.if Mm m i ^ o m ii , T r n u .
H**kr S
veKattoM for tinm la-ih N f
nue
b u ild th e w ar m a t e r ia l* o u r m en
Mn ftug&lt;*r
ha^
rrlH irt^ tJ.
A cIh iiiih
ruf 1)i" L iilu l. Lot* K lil'ri
ir o rn tU K . H r - i ' j ) : . ’*- '•&gt; « e i
Heed
Mr aro | M r* i
II M n rrla and 1 D 'it ic a then- at p resent c e n U r
Lt*ih luT-1 »n Lu k e Li m l, M r*
It c H u i l a i.d &lt;:t&lt; * • .u
Good tur Herb! B ut I'd like to
S p u rlln n have m avctl I ,jn ro utin e c le a rin g o f
d itch ca ,
m i * Mu\
F o x ie r uf J uc K mimv ill**. Mrp J . K
I ru m w h e r e I a ll. w
m Id.
1 KM
M y rtle A ve n u e
to r e |i» in n g n f d ikea and
b r ld * * * .
M u rg n ri'l Liii(L*t*v iititt uf fium
day a word (or M u r ) , ll r i b 'a
"IhM w een tw e lv e and fo u rtee n
M a ry H r lr n n rc d*i u .1 , . . .
S u iifu f il
i n lit* D lllD u i I L i U *»f their new hi.m e at 1020 M y r t le ]
wife. Hh* m a t t h r ho u se, cook*
hundred m r r* u f r a r ly tom atoca
h u ll \ K h * A t im liu Hr*, vi 11 11*.**a »■ A\ .u**
11,1
w . 0 Jolt i h i u i- i ! i f i
I
Use uieaU, take* cai • o( Ihe ■bib
_ .
" H I h r planted 111 the F lo r id a tn*
t.f P itt ' I h ii g h , Iht
M i* . hnt« H
111...
.
1
a
ril
.m
il
k
in
d
lo
bu
&gt;
1
.
M r. M a ry U ir k e n . i* v ia it in g
‘J
itv , have laeen in fo rm ed by A r m , an d w o r k * o n salT a x *
| i k'h t f&lt;*"t uf T u v a n ** , M i*
i*%
• 0 1 11
.• lie, i n .ili t a .. . .i&lt;
drive* aad b u n d le , (o r i h r H id
her u n d e r*. M i* &lt; *' i l h w a n l I V
^ H h illip *. m alin g e r o f th *
- it* I &gt;r lit I I v I ’ rnM' u f N r * Sinv
U i .r
. 1111. H u l l, Ii. I., 11
and M r*
\
H VVnJIiire. a f t e r
F o r m e r . M arket at th at
I r ,1 ,\flit **ri l l f i i r v SfM H •*f D r
Crus*. U tlleer me, t h a l ’a tiling
I ” *)ni
Th e m if i r ^ituutlon I*
L ,i ( ■: .. .I M i *• Mar v f l n*i**n. * i '(H id in g i tie I h 'l in iib tli nt l urn
Work fur any m u u ij d !
&lt;
i* p jia r m ' I v i lilting* Flurtdft C it y '*
r.. i It. n« I
«f I . . i |*»*i- S |.f ifig*
7*! when H erb c o m e , tuiiiie
^i*l*^* 9•, K e \ Lute*
y
M, - L tu i Mar* . 1*1 *.f in L ♦i . t
C
e
loo
tired
to
talk
oi
w
j
t
i
h
vvl.cie
J
*&gt;
I htlitn v rr|H »rta
fro m
Mi :in .f M i* It N H u tc h iio n
will m n v r jh r
••f H v
Ihchoke. 1 hut hind t&gt; 'being p rf•
It ia m c u
i«n&lt;j
W illia m
S anil Mill, fne haV** r e lu m e d lift
f f ' i ’ i hum* i *i &lt; HiTifiun &lt;’ ity a fte r I'nft-i! fur ,il] fiifi e m p t w ith in
M'M.f* a*-*l**Lufit | ' f it** t'.ti if ,*-*• .
(iroqr*
- n. d lin g a ! w •• m onth* va c a tio n c r i tmed r i rnitap expected
Lj-t'vti
IL g h
Si 'hrtnf
er* t h e ir are g re a tly cu ncem cd
Hi*ill h W ill iw Cfivi* th r il**tfti'&lt;r \ M nt D ayttm n 1tench
H d h the not ir i p« ted I« ho r ah ti r t *
• *Li Mv
| , i i**itil*ni W S A II*-ft vi lli i mu
f Mend* uf Mb** I,Lit in Goff, age &gt;iue tu C o v r m m ent nnnrninc#.
! ti -11Ji -r11 1- Ul i
f i»i f | .♦- rlt*g i ****!• ui&gt;’ i *I**11i f i 1hi
m ent flin t lifh n rrrw . fro m the Hayoung d n u g h te r of Mr and M r .
i• 1
,i
( "I'M**- tl i r « I*■**1 tt i»M,nii*m »mu fit mldre?**
• * 1. ),
&lt;1 h ( t o f f , h i 4 Ih irk A ve n u e w ill ha maa w ill he a v a ila b le in am nllxir
bp jiut’ b ,,t I h r - r ) v i
\\
I
he .i i r r y to learn th a t aha s u f ­ num ber a than fur the Inal a^anum.
u it* an t»f f l . Cl II. «
fered a b i oken a rm L i .t F rf« l* y
ih u u t« . - Iljt j- .r ) • ■ « 11 i ■) 1" i
• \v
*11rt f t i*t'»- i bv ..............
S E R V I C E M E N 'S
I
\\
Ile a ) w ill
F i u'fitlf* u f W a lte r
**! linxiih
1i n i
* .i
I I ualln«fd Fnmi I’flf e Itafl
CALENDAR
regret tu le a rn th at h r is con
iiu ll
\ !ru
1 i ’i.
b t
by
i
h
r
w
r
i
l
r
r
n
A
I
he*
t
.
•
IL
.•
th e
I'V fin ild I ti ugh ton
frriF*l In
..I b. « »
in r *» plan fnt Furu|M
Ifu -p itn l
w ttefe
he
N1eoiur ml
.................
Ml
R
f
A
f
lln
n
H
tm
lifii
I la in mg
I '! m l 1**0 u n d e r Hti it|i|n ,n i}w im n y Sat
11*i di ,v- .
Ah'
".'■’ 'If V
I
*
»»t
M
r
T
ru
m
a
n
if
illy
s
n
u
.’
u I mUthe dlltsMIou
M r*
unlny n ig h t
M • . ili.)
|'M«1 -W41f « i .| m ' f i|*r i
to
lb
*
f
a
c
tion
»
l
bnm
c
I*
*huwn
A itn i I lu v tn ir v
* '»• I* M
H n X lR fe H
.ITlk’g*' lln » t
*’U*
N't 4Vvr
It 1■' a*
&lt;l
‘ In
T o e *e
B e g u la i d u n . ’ e nr
Y| r nod M i- y
\ M u n fu rtiu i of T n k y u
T h r m id brga n ttt in d ia p a trh rd fru m I lfp &lt; r y i s i i
1,
1' 1' ,
- 111f I 1
r
■v ' .
.
^ to |» &gt;|
i* OrI c h ild re n , S iin d m n*td S m ijn . IB p
\\
Su ndn v C Fukyo tim e ) 4 Ug 11« t « i» - i hi l 11t .u i* * n t *.» I w m '
'*d p n e a r * \ m u u h h wn t * »
Tf
f .-uim utnU • i tig it i g returned h*&gt;nir u»» s,uo*b»&gt;
W .d .
Mr
ln-ti-d u n til m id n ig h t
, * ,.1 I.|i *. i • • rt” 1'- ■
i • '
M u i.u er in * d iteetjo n M onfurtun * |i* n i u t f i Iwv v a c *
J , f thi-p** t h r r r , M n rb iixh i bail e v id e n c e I »* H utl d tiH i't lo ii , h iv i.l
.1 f i l l
H .III
1
.
gi»
•
■
•I
by
th
r
fvAw
*
dt«f&gt;nIt
be*
nit
uf M} d lim »
tlon in A t Ian tu, tut
Bur im vi'lb- hc**n wtiTni-d bv le a f lr t , A u g u st 1
■'ll TMall Nf'll L &lt;11. » i l.
thi*
q
."
-1
!
*r iiUI*dj«v
I t i r:go nt &gt; ill every
it mi H ig h p i not, N &lt; w hile M r* , t Im I it would hi* fire-bum bl'd into
1Im 1 ib .
Ni*b i im
l""l&gt; - ” l
vveid
I 1
l h.h -p&lt;mk u i » H im
Tokyo «nid the
President nil -tud\ of repnrtn on - I uf r
Munf&lt;irtun nml ch ild re n *|n-n! ,t oblivion
• ( ),. •--!*- I.k'f Ik fi
go i
T h u r« d u v
7*hem wm* huw
the T oI mIuhi decU ratiun
three w«*«-k*‘ vacftto*n m \.h *’ I ’’f l r d ” at midnight.
v n le r
i t h i 1 • »*'■ M l U f " " ’ •
F t Id a v
l Lti.i
i on immediate confirmation of the ujs received, u f t i t u il y with &gt; ♦•it mu
1hi J u k e B u y v111e and llu rn iv &amp; lte . N *
« 8 ;u I* M
re id from Twentieth ll . H. Air S o e rtla ry of S tate Jnntea L '
S a t u n in v
M e u i ‘1 a l 8 M(l I* M
,
B IR T H
A N N O I 'M I M I N I
Force headquartera
Bvrncui on the term* i»f th e Pule
I I , tu ll.ut u n J
\^ '
S i'h d iii
\
rm i he f lr * l Hun
C a p t tind M r*
R i chard Mux '
Mnebanh), n city of B7.000, lien .Urn ■gr
■greemetil" i W m s r l i r . , uml VI. *
da \ e' ■ \
• •"■■h F i i t im n » w ell, J r „ t TSM*
um iuuui t
if
n ui
!'•»*&lt; ' '** W ci ltu aV i
’’’ ' m iles
n o r lh u e s l
u f T o k y o in d ic a tio n *
that
Mr
T r in iin ii *
t Mi f ( it *i t ”
• Mu- r s u
tin
i b irth o f I h e i i m&gt;ii, R ic b itr* !
Mu •
It i&gt; an m itm rta n t a ir c r a f t sub 1 ir p o r t to Ibe A m e ric a n [im p le is
• i tun it f Jo e H a ll | w ell I I I , on Ju l \
.10 |u N*
a sse m b ly
m iin u fa c tu rin g
r ity
a lre a d y welt ul uug »u |tr«*pnr
• i i g bi«-«kfa.*t
Bethli hi-m. I'n &lt; i«|»l \|n x ***D
f i't m r r i c x t l l r m illn wen* run
T h e prccl**- tiriM
( h r |*r**»«i
' ' 1• e.I III , , | p ro d u ctio n b&gt; lb .
'en t'a- r e lu rn Im . .,..t l ,r f .„ at,
11 1 h n u l»
s e rv e d nt a tin n ed t»l L Ju a n l ir u
\ it
"• \ M tu I On I
V n k d l|m "
A ir c r a f t
I uiu|Min&gt;
..unced but d i»pi,t.clu’« fn m t the
I Th r ends th a t Hiti lengt ii w •**I a iu is u k i, a Ira iis p o rtn tlu n
Hr
iu g u a ta
h a le
. h i -! i |
a , II h,
in m n l fiv e tu lle s lu u lb u f M a e b a - b i
. • ( . Sundax **ven « fab ric u n iin lly an* tw iste d t ig f
» r(y th is week
Mi
I r liman I.
g.iiite*
nml
other J er than tlK»*e that ru n i r i m v i r*.
i* located tin (he tra n s- lltm a b u
tp e c te il
111
Ir ll
the
1‘o la .liim
h i|(h » a y
co n n e ctin g T o k y o and story to the people «oimi after
N ilifa tn .
S h ib u k u w a
lie *
III »«r3.
m ile * n o rth o f M aeb a sh l.
P ra a ld e n t T r u m a n i m v p riijH isr
Third H eel Off Coaal.
e n la rg e d and m o d r r n iir d nu
Delnyed
flairahlp
dlinatrhes an
’ Iona I g u a rd as an a lte r nut lv« t..

From where 1 sit... /&gt;// Joe Marsh

Herb's Got a

Great Little Wife

ARE FORD PARTS
AVAILABLE?
B c c n u a e o l t lw a ll- o u t w a r
p r o d u c t lu ll ul th e F o r d p la n t * ,
vye h o v e in u r in e i n s li i m e a
h r e n 11 m 1 1ed i n s u p p l y i n g
p o r t s pi iiiiip t t v H u t m o r e
G e n u in e h u i . l P .u t a o re u v a ll
id lle now

THE A N S W E R

Petain Hai l ed
As Patriotic By
Paris Witness
Four More ForeWarned Jap Cities
Turned Into Ashes

■Powerful nml dominating that It
could now eteam right Into Tokyo
Hay "any time the m inion would
he worthwhile."
_ Ona dlapatch, filed from Wc
Cain'a flagship Saturday noon
auggeeted the Third Fleet »m&gt;
maneuvering or poaalbly rafuelln
off th* Japan*** coastlin* ala day
afte r It* laat officially r*porte
airlka against Nlppon’a bom
Island*.
Ttkyo r* ported 150 Oklniwa
baaed fighter* and bomber*, In
eluding Q-24 Liberator*. B-21
Mitchells and P-Sfl Llghtnlngr
attacked Agoehlraa. Mlraaakl an&gt;
Olio ITefecturea on tne fasten
roaat o tt Kyush* during the* Bun
day forenoon.
E ighty P-51 M uatangi, praaum
■hLy based on two, raided \tkTokyo-Yokohama area In (lire’
wave*, enemy broadraata laid
The target* were airfield* am
"various residential quarter*" It
Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, H*Uann
and Ibarakl Prefecture* adjoinin'
the capital area.

Tokyo aald two etiperfortreas*
had bombed Omlya, 10 mil*
northwest of Tokyo, while a thir
B -n flew oyer a wide area of cen
tral Honshu and two Navy bom
bora patrolled orer Tokyo Bay.

Th* whooping crane to the Urf
•ft of North Amerkan bird*.

B IT T IR

5 IR V IC I

1L,i pn.a.1 mas haokt, syi*(tal
I* It i (u* li«Mnu,ns*i fold
ii

I '•( l « *&lt;* *■
-j i ma«s. i Mutirfsa dd
•way. m kalisft ti'wi Ha. I rln.f
| vest*

a.

l » V laan*

le« us

IT

P AYS

lO

INSIST

^

*M

»%** k»«y- 8

s*U»*«-

ON

S t r ic k l a n d — M orrim m , Inc.
Y m ir Kurd D e n ie r S in c e I'Kll
P lm n e 201)

$25

(u i

ID

u n J&gt;

.87c

lI . I V h

(H in ts

GOOD TO K N O W !
I ’n s h c«o l«* horrm ved fro m to. on -diortest out ice, w ith
no tlintiirluiiice -■■Jiininie" llowluml nl&gt;'&gt; inaUea loan.*
o f $ 7 fi, $ 100 , ?ir» 0 , ? 2 .MI nr m in e elimild vnur need*
retjii ire it

1 AMI LY

n

N EW S

VN•
iiiginlaiM«| • M
aiu ed th k id Uesiuirsa Fu*d
Hi (4a? e.iietd I'alU lo aai *i*a
i mu iar ijuu k li and kas*fj It
&gt;« Us* )aH.

Y t-s, s i r 1 C o n d it io is * a re
im p r o v in g ! N o w , w e
l i m e m o re f u n c t io n a l
Iw trtt u m l n t n s t i l l *U [v
p ly m a n y no n fu n * tlo o u l
p o rts y o u
lim y
n r r iL

inennwhlle Imllcaletl Adm William l »ac*ll tna ml lit Ary tfiiiiic 11pi mu.
K If a Hey’* Third Klee l »a» oper It M s rsfv o rtril today
a lin ir o ff the co ast a , la t e ** J l* .
T h * J ’ rm ld rn t vva&lt;» mm] I *i Is*
unlay

t u d jln g th# whuip
nf
V ice A d m ira b le Jo h n 8 , I J o c k " •
M cC a in , co m m an d er u f t h . T h in ! I'^lt-wsr milltAry nwk i*•fxpfi f
I leet c a r r ie r * , &lt;ald th at a ir c r a ft if in th* Itgbl uf IIt ji« i ihjiiIr v
p A rtin p u ttu ti
m
rb«»
fro m IJ . S . fla tto p * would “ hum I Lxnne&lt;i
'Inw n and d e *tro y e v e ry a irp la n e I'n lW rl N a tio n * o rg a n !ru t imi
T r u m a n ha* im lic a lrH hi- i*!ll
i ’&gt; J a p a n " iir lu r In the invaainn
h i f i n u m tth ln g to may on lh»*
n f the enem y hom eland
O th e r h le b r a iik ln i; o f f ir e r * of **htn f o n g r t * * r r t o r n * in O ctu li*i
M# haa &lt;l«clln*(l tu u*prrx* im
the T h ir d F H e t , guoteil in n dis
[iln lo n on c n m p u U o ry m tli!ar&gt;
p atch dated " O f f Ja p a n , A u g u if
aald H a la e r'a arm a d a waa a&lt; t r a in in g In the m rn n tim a .

GOOD

IS fyed!

of

Collateral

T itsr i 11n ' t a l e

I I .i n k

LOAN

CO.

S im f o r d
I 'h .m e

llld g

i

(I L A S S

May Faroe a Guard Plan

T ab le T op*

Dreiwer Tutr*
A nil M irro rs

PITTSBURGH PAINTS
madc with vi touzi d

£ (U C

A dd lle n u ty T o

out

Y our

AUTOM OBILE

P A IN T P g O T iC T I O N l* #

G ln ss I n s ta lle d

PQ* HOMCS, PA»M*, PACTORMS AND
*

r

!

,//

A SALE!
INITURE THAT HAH
SOLD AS QUICKLY
»X SHOULD. SEE . .
mc

ly’s Paper

H om e

W h ile y o u w a it.

■T o Irwsice protection foe a long period withossej
I m capenie of frequent ropeinting. us* PittN^
burghK aina. a*edabU for every j y f ) e ^ n |^ N

W e c a n la k e c a re o f
A ll y o u r g la s s n e e d *

We Have a Paint for Every Purpose 1
We
b e st

have complete stock and can make immediate delivery on
grade outside white and green.
NEED YOUR HOUSE PA IN TED ? - . NEED YOUR ROOF REPAIRED?
- - NEED SOME CA RPENTER WORK DONE? - - We are In a position to
do any atse job. See us for free estlm atea.

HO

The Complete Paint And Glass Store

SANFORD FAINT &amp; GLASS COMPANY
117 8 0 , PA R K P H O N E SOS

PLETCHER E. BOLtA. Owner

... '--"-I" fig;
,, ioJ.

•* ,

at v •

A ia .

&gt; *•*

—
iN ‘\ - V s
,J ; \

I

..S / L - 'W N
.

.

:

ip-’&amp; v r- 7 - a.: ;

— — :----------------- --

H

�■k— ta —

---------a .

^3

«V

M O N D A Y . AOfllTST ft,

D.lLAUrDnDFLOBlDA
* * ii« n e ro r

Agricultural Industrial Gr o wt h
Of Vast Brazilian Area Planned

gicm Mil) *i*ll th*'»i
the iri&lt;lu»t i * *1 &gt;i*t
cm irr*

an Back
pe After
Ioepitals

firiMlun* to
liw urban

T h e fiiriMi* w ill i» hull! w ith
a re ritrn l lim ine am»I I '* " * w a lle r

By VAUGHN' H HUY ANT
ones fm I he farm hrijiei • \T h a
AP N cw sfeature*
I der
! co lo nizer w ill h- irm *n I I y e a n
M O DE J A N E I R O — A va»t i 1»T
1 to jia y out h i* I an* I and for the
M an r i a g ric u ltu ra l induilrial I A pn»ri plant ut the Itap arira ! first three y m r...............
rapid* n«ar Fetmlan wit) *.k&gt;ii
ta Y elnpm ent Involving the eolonl- he furtilihed electrical energy, will be re^Liit'P-d V\ i«I »■i . i r r i f a ttori anil rle-^trir il eiifie.nl will
la i io n of a rich, vveritably
.ritab iy u n ­ which will be d ittr iliuled
to be irrotidcil By tin g u icrn m tn t
ta pped Hver valley la In the
cnlnnii.r* of the area free for
Tno ministry t* buibJing small
initial *tagex of development tha first three venr*. Other
truck farms *«« w«*l1 a* livestock
n o rth of here a t Pctrolan when,
■the • Utex of Dntila, Alagoaa and ■inner pl.nt* farther up the Sao and poultry farms A la r tr hatch*
r’rnncUco are envisioned in ihe cry U On p er cent finished, says
Pernam buco Join.
future development.
Ha Ilea- It i s mf&gt;j*Mr nf hnlchlnjy
U nder the xponxorxhlp of tho
“ We want to estnbliah an ag ro ­ 20,0041 eggs ut n tiftir irol has
M in istry of A griculture, the Sao industrial
eivdiiatlon
in thi* ■torage Apart
foi
Jn .mHl.OOO
Y n n c ix c o River Valley developha.in
around
the
Itnpnrrin •JTKft.
llient ultim ately will colonlie tha rapid*,"
say* Salle*, "and in an
The lliazilijiu Amei Iran Food
full are a of a potentially produc­ area of 1,000 hectare, (m ore
tiv e land 220,000 atpinre miles In Ilian ft,000 acre.) wo are e s ta b ­ Commission i» planutng to hullJ
» r* a. Right now It la getting Its lishing three center*—on* indus­ a slaughter and purl* mu house In
a t a r i oe an c x i^ rlm e n ta l scale of trial, one urban and one agricul­ the area.
'40,000 x&lt;|uare miles.
‘T o l o n i z r i will »*r pelectad
tural."
. A griculture M inister Apolouio
Salle* *ny* the plan now call* carefully,*’ Salles sav* "It Is
die*, who recently toured tha for a textile factory, a xugar mill ncceitiuirv thnt they Imvr a cor*
nlted S tates and to&lt;ik special and an Industrial alcohol .Until thin mcfitMhiv, «pii»f of rndus
Dot* of the Tennca^er Valley de lory in the Itaparira area, with triousueffi iifid 4i *|e*ir• to make
v .lo p m en t th e r . , . a y s th* Sao home*
and
shopping
renter &lt; a new home in thi- tn h anil |»o*
F ran cisco project "will undoubt­ especially constructed for w ork­ tent tally jirmlnctive ai i*« "
edly be one of tho greatest un- er*. Farm colonixrm in the rcThe Ministry of Agriculture

6

..$ »

ttiu .

B EC K ER •

a tk p s.
The Job ended before it really
started. The big trails - AUanilc
plane crashed ,1a Lisbon an d J a n e
K ro aan was nao of the on** who
lived—w ith a sh attered body, and
a slim chance to survlv*. much
less pick up the thread* of a

su m

has a Im n I&gt; |tiirrha*p'l more I him
$2,000,000 worth of fm m m a­
chinery In the United Slates.

SIGNS

HPU.YW0OP — "Cnnin m.
fiue"

.y h a.t old watertiole rallying tr y
often ro t a frlirld reception f r o m '
akiimjr because the poor kid—and ■
h i. Wt « H Ian iou—couldn’t awlm I
aad waa "ik erred " of the d e t e r . ,
In recent years, however, b ot­
tle Uaehrro and teaching mothode boro steadily wallUo-t the
ra n k , of th e noo-twlmmer.
and poSylbly the strongest. to g e l '
N a y comet another big booet,
skinny off th . edge of tbo pond or
poo! and Into the ewlm: th ree
experthf-done color film*, ru n ­
ning 10 m inute, each, on “swimm ine for beginner*,” "adraitced
"diving fundsIVlmmlng.
mental*.’*
f’rodivcd by a ntwcomer to the
Hollywood scene, the filma should
Urovr a boon to anyone learning
to *wUn. and especially to inatjnuetor*. Using flow and ptnp acthin. the lft-m m im elcr reef* give
a clear breakdown of both Incorcorrect swimming ami
,* * * ]*

F u rn itu re UcfiniHhinjr
O - Dee’s Siffn S e n ’ice
105 N. Pnlm plln

I

I 'Y

S U E

AUNT GLADV5, OUR LAND
LAOVfi HAVING PU.N1Y OF
t u o u a t l OC1W IEN HER
HU6 BAUD AND f ,
rf

it Ve

r

Sem/no/e D ry Cleaners

,,v

W UAT D O V O U

, BETTY*
_MEAN
SUE?
/ — T~

FVRNAcc^-boy - rJ J

CVERV TIME frMt wATCHtS
ONL- fME- OfVtrQ GOES
V

.

OUT

.

Hefore you go out for thnt big celebration . , . lr l us clean you, suit and dr#»» I* getting new
wl.ee you get your clothe* back from 220 Magnolia Avr Skille-I
and modern m achine., ate resimnslhie for th it superb drlusc finish. Our quality
save your eiothc*.

§ CM JUN flM Ltt T O OIEAWIEIRS
i f l V f T E

fTOAT/VIA? / S

SA N F O R D ,

F L A .

O A/

You," "lU glo lh f BetpbM " &gt; d

jhrboVt'cATfArte
her. Uut the rpctpUon s h a .T u t
was more (has on* foe a peCtty
girl w ith a th ro aty rpica |Iw:
has bean a p a r t * f Ur sad way a o i
radio for ten year*.
&lt;
Sh*’* had U, every one of thom
knew, and she'i kept going, B e­
hind her a r t 1ft opera1Ilea* ta d
bona graftings and .11 ja e n th r
spent in ho*pitai*. fa fro ta af
her ar* two more ***** • a rt « rr^c
more operation* U fo r t aha can
throw uiwgy. tn* crirtchea-^lf pvtrything gwea right.
*r . . ,
In aplte of it ahe’a appeared in
a Broadway revue, at a , time
when ih e had to be carried. *n
and oft lb* aUjp*-Qhe’a |juttgy«d
thli w inter ]u a Naw r o r t- A w ti
club, wrhetlad la and ffdai th#
inlrrofihona. &gt;
. j
.r * ’
“Vi* waJiW 'a W
com# b a c k ” ana jsirh
suppose
finaRy b«dn|r able to come god
do tha things f w ant Jo (to m aids
a lot to ma parvmally. f m m ,U
tour alt Mia hospitals, 1 thlnji I
understand those boyi Opw, a q i
maybe I cah b f l r t g i t f i M)1
thing 1 could navar h are brotta
two years ajW.” r ■ ^ ■ "*•**

fEN-O-SAI, Ik* w » A idk* w N ri
nt&amp;ir*. r a m my M r

.1*1, hrkntr* Um(*t

W f *•* |L* MH O-

SAL
AA A*.
Dr.Sj&amp;twy Jrdr«al***j
iL&lt; ww, &lt;*j«U*VyCrjj

|L j r \

»|AI AM

IDENTIFICATION

* ‘" J

xModo^, d**» *fe**r

Si.mwJkm*.

.

BRACELET

SSI
t a*cjooTS*irT£j,e
Is* M S****1*L AMw*.»&gt; •'»
Excel Gift Co.

P. O. Bo* 87S
Dept. FJ2

Newark. N.J,

a

_____ _

show the w ater the refinrd protluct in th.

film*.

Sl s

»0W 1

en th u s ia st all the posilbla erro r* 4PP) i ^ ' .lirwctty to the
he can make
(and probably instead of Injected, ns
doe*), a ft e r which the right w ay treatm ent for pneumonia i
looks to much easier. The w ron gs ingitis
ond the ri g h ts age graphically
Ordinarily, penicillin U
aolnted out by Fred Cady, U n i - , in Iwttle* or vat*, but
S&lt;,u,Ul*r n , C“1" o r n U ! Nsvy medical men prf*r
and U.S. Olympic swim ming srwi „/ tw o-m ch-sqaare guax&lt;
diving coach, who superviM.I t h . »Mr h can be applied dir,

AI no

rim .U I u«»Ar Dr. J#Uwy ‘AI

G reat flotk* of unonlly seden­
ta r y b ir d , in the Pacific mmetime* make "colonisation flights"
to U land . a . far a i 2,000 mile*
aw ay.

.

■

O F A M , K IN D S

The open air parliament of the
li ia of Man. tiny British point*
•Ion in the IrWi Sea, t* on* of
the oldest o f (hs f a * open *»r
p a rlia m e n t, the worjd ha* known.

AF NewsJroUira*

a k k r r . ,iU r t b r ' i

right out of tfcla world a n d * h p
•lottera a lit 114, J a m |a flnlshIng a Job she sta rte d two years
ego JuM aa a J M M g M t t L*nU r
talncr on n rr way to dq h e r ^it
for the boys in the fntholea and

The Coast Guard cuUcr flarrle tt Lane fired Lba f i r s t aavsl
•hot of the Civil War a g a in s t Fort
Sumter.

Navy Medical M en
H o l l y w o o d Filin
Study P e n i c i l l i n
T eaches Sw im m ing

a wound.

"Rwiguning for
narU cuiarly ant in
of overcoming (*ar
illuetrsle how e*»v

beginners" &lt;»1_
it* tre a tm e n t &gt;j [A I
of water. To i
It ft to Moat i

EPHONE
]RAT0US
Singla a r Married
Age IA-D6

EX FE niE N C K UNNECESSARY

TUXpDO FEED
STORE
•
Complete Line of Tuxedo feeds
Trlephoa* .UM

ESSENTIAL WORK
WITH
PEACETIME FUTURE
[B

Cor. Sanford A 2nd S treet ^
Sanford. Florida

t» ~ "

Frwiueol I nrr ease*
Pleasant Environment

m :$ k &amp;

J tw *1* *r»

a a g jg sa

Apply Employment Supervisor
B-5 Weekday#—Saturdays, W-li
SOU. BELL TEL. A TKU CO.
UU E. U t St.
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged in Essential Work

CHECKED

U

U

fN

7 DAYS

M A IA iliy
SYMPTOMS
Take « n l t s i
directed.
V

U

fo r C O U )
COMM ERCIAL r e f r i g e r a t i o n
Geo. T. B a rr —D istributor

W EATHER

Rhs talk tat aJ&gt;mjt htr*ejf A
casually as thpujrh sKs w.ra H
citulnr a ahohpinff ..mb"
.

"A fU r • Ytar iF two you -E
i*ccu*tom#r| to' palv ,hnd, dieco,
fort. T h a t’* Jdst on* th ln i. A
other thing la th a t l*m not got;
intg those h tta k U * 1 with ai

sworld—
s sa&amp;Jte&amp;x
«
eogteooa (MnfPk e i te y

n /i / A s e a ij f e c o r w m ic n / in ftjjf
SEARS

end saYfng, ’W*JL . M l , t *
ntr*r know |rnu «I
. hur

when you know yoo look m
feat isrrtM s.

,

r .

"If (kg bay* want t
about things,'Til talk Alt!
lYrsqnaiir, t‘*» alway*
about U oecausg U Hla «
larger In jtouy mind If y*s

Flow er F resh
For Sum m er

Hut FR know when the)

to talk. •• .a*t, USO-Catnp

G usdaleahal
Hospital
AP N.wsfeeturrw
DRIQUAM CD

my Ferror Ism ot
whsre hi* hands i
tha r tU re ll a t M*
(iBAdaleanal la -li

CHFVROLET ^
DEALER (su/aj

**i ---

Shows and

WITH

P u r dry clt'iuiing Hcrviee caters to your dasirc (o look ami foci
Imijigculata fill throuRh
ayramer. The aoorror
you brinK your dothna
to us the aoonet' you’ll
got them hack apotItiAAhr e t c A n. ('lower
fr*mh and ready for
wow at a moment’s
notice.

We ‘done
Saturday!!^
rI’l't,:*.
, 'i 6^ P.M,^ on
'* ' .
tatfiBY DRY CLEANING CO.

O H iE R

O F ficB

SO W is the t i d f to select yoyr blrnkcts rod com fm tm for
cold vrnthcr nights 'put rrouhd the cornet' Shop far them
the c u r way—mskc r°n ' purihisci it Scan Order Office
Choose Sens luxurious, ill wool io J jwrr wool "SlumlwriounJ
blankets srri comfottcrs for fine i]uihty ir raoocy-ssviBR
prices. Shop economically from Seirs hi# catU pp-every
item carries the work! fimou) guauatcc o f u tiih ctio o or
roor money refunded.

J'faoac. 76

Ro b e r t a . w il l ia m s
BEAL E8 TATE.BK0 KKB

�i

u * * i

tllihois Uttiversity Seeks AnaWetOn How To Build Home After War
h , w il U a u

J . CONW AY

A I’ Newafreture* Writer
C H A M PA IGN .

111.-A re

r .u

planning to buy or traild a hirmr
U rr th« war?
1A war* that million* of A m eri­
cans .may be, the Small Homes
Council of the University of
Illlnola hetp" 'bom answer «»eh
questions as: "How ran 1 finance
n hom e?” “How much can I
A re n d ? ” "How ran I »«l»ct a
Suitable neighborhood. a good lot
fend a satisfactory plan?
The council, now in its first
wear of operation, work under a
ro o rd w m tf, W iliam U. Sebeirk.
S |h o la a practicing architect and
W professor of architecture It
Rae the cooperation of experts in
auch university depirlroeaU aa
engineering and economics, and
hf federal and state agencies, fi­
nancial and real estate oTgnnlrn
• o n s . and manufacturers nf mnterials and equipment.
Here is what the council ad­
visee the home-hungry:
Financing should receivp first

*

consideration. iW i d e on a pav
ment ptan. Most people, la ckinr
sufficient fund* to buy a place
ootH H tt, m a k e a down payment
from t ‘ *1r ** rin g s and V rrrou
the rest on a m prtgkgr with the
properly a s security.
Kind o j . n ext what your p re ­
liminary cost* will lie—c o n tr a c ­
to r s ’ or architect*' rhargr*. an
prnisal and n o tary fee*, the ex
pa no* of o btaining a foolproof
till* and recording the m o rtg a g r
landaeaping wow or repairing old
property, eq u ip ping kitchen and
lao M ty.
Consider Km trgrprlrn
After wravldlng far thaaa no I
lay* and p u tt in g aside an ade
quota cash rwaarve ss a hedge
against unexpected rest*—and to
caver suck emergencies as sick
unemployment— make as
Largs a dawn payasaaC aa prac­
tical. The la r g e r the down pay ­
ment th* g r e a t e r ymrr equity in
the p ro p erty . Consequently the
umnunl you m u s t pav out in in-

SANFORD
V ENETIAN BLIND CO.

.

• untom-mude to fit u«ch window. Cali tRO-J
for frwe estimate.
B L I N D S

R

E

P

A

I R

C A I* T . C. IIO r .T S r i.A W . (R e t ire d ).
O w ner

E

D

S a n f o r d . F la.

Von buy in tu r a n e t,
p a y f o r It, and for pit

a —
W.tj - u m j u a a a u J w r *
taaaal I S the money f a u Wastes
It am&amp;ner.
You ptobsbiy » ill obtain cm
nf two types nf loans from n
bank «r athci 1mdiog Agepey
One, a straight nn&gt;itgngc. it »
premise to pay b a n t definite
amount* at u.Klflftd fu tu re dates,
and to make InlVrest p a y tp t n tj M
rtferutao Interval* in between. Th
oth er-p
'
—the
kind most xctdHy nsM
—I t the amortised
tnortgaM
Involve* regular payments,
This Involve*
My or otherfdae.
tntmtMy
othrr*1ae. wn|«h In

Doth the In terest dor and
chtd#I both
a portion of the p rtu H rtl until
the debt L paid com pU tny.
Hew much ran you spend for a
home? A rule nf thum b say* voa
can afford a home eqoal to two
years' income The eoanctl lasnnS
th at into the ngate Waahet and

aekoeufedged that • * e ase l feemata rap ho offered, hot dfvwl*p*4 a method for arriving at a
prm*trral *eti*Mt»
k lra t each faatily m a il figure
aul tta -"Infsnr* fo r hoaktng ’ —
that U, hew much It ettn affsi-l

■.TB-SiSaBSifiBaK.
T h t d lt t c k k f i n o r r i a . s w hols
[n
mortgage debt in
Danes Are Worried llltilitMf d. MHt«|r
W tfaft *h* total de-v„ to
Over Shortage Of th* hrtrtvt ktnrc tftin
U. 3. Cigarettes

■
ox* "lag
»iwg enstf. h
hvrtaddtg
vrU dff* tfa
th* l»
term*
mn
of I nan. at typical I f CMs—five
rent
for
oithar
15
or
20
pel
yrm s—am
v * W of
the hontr
for hautlng' __ n o * 1
Uu- t.ih!i find abut bait "Ibrntn
fni hous ing.” Then r
to the rolnmji O ffltr the loan
term s yon destrt. Yni«n you

nrrivr s» that figure, yon add
In It th* down paym ent can pan
maVo T V tn til of the** tw a
ftlrure* should *tv» you a flood
Idea of the total tavkstmadt visa
pan handle.
The cotuwii urges (a) flay
within ynat *hc**»*. and (hi
check your estim ate, with yotlr
landtag agency.
You also caa wcufc out an a n ­
swer to th* q a u tle n : What At*
th* cost* of hoaa* owwareMp-l
I’ul dosra, on a monthly hast* K
yen

prefer,

c it e W M l details staff

arrange a prompt actt lenient. T h a i’i S erv ­
ic e ! gjRfWas-

3TOS

tn
kaj

T

f&gt;*ntinicJi »b

“ *“
iroliMbtfhl
o« given way to «M*apWlfH
YHlHttWn
rei the fact that
klgarettex are aVattatSe
off'
ctai regretI i t tHe otw*Haf*etnry
eapkelally
lt a i- ii:r x j
It. relation in , f?n
fh r lattkr dne« W«t have mycb
»• d* «rth the cur tewl 1*W prlfUe
nttia IWotUi Las

Tkl’ifcR'Wi#(
■ax .p e d a l am '£&gt;%

.'V " ”

T h e re

*'

n l

A

“tViAT 15 IF VOU HAVE.
WHAT i f OESlPES

rurp.
I'resilient Trunlan '*
I press corps

Th*

runfbla ol rubber Tlr«d truck* b rtrtjin y up
supplies tau mdrnt Ik * sfa slk kssall la N e d 4 k 4
Mony. Th* nkgrar lh * y gal la Japon ih* sooner
•h* v»or h W I s* * *• *
U C i verv* r e . N r« lev rh*
hlfl ilqtn ph*od
C#el(A*0
mtM kffe* y w H&gt;*l
*•» 944*4 4&gt;ivM9 M Mek* R p tn 'U
*•« I'll# |( 9 | Im f fri ffthf 'Mart:t Us*v «8*«e
C*»!■'**-4 Tfrvrfrdif K«II 19**4 A»#*if#*4H •»** U t* f*« t«.ll**kf
w«»*l *V#x» trf #* 0*9 9*9 «*9k t«

-M

SKMINOLK

TtRK

SHOP

ICTY'S

rn
u ,&gt;
" 'O
' 0' ''

( h ou.
t
, ,„
" 'u5' b°
, n n lit y

in -

"

" ,o n U
s t a lle d

rdSitklff12'

c„o

Th *

wjpj^

Coiqmnrli&gt;tx. .»h*

S C f y *c C
t e le p h o n e x v —
P
,| w h o a . c

w a it .n b '

R n d o f w a r in

Europe

h a s n o t m a t e r ia lly

c h a n g e d th e f a c i l i t i e s sh o rt
a g « s it u a t io n
f a e fu r in g
fo

m

n*40

.
b e '? "

be

now

.'

.

k

E v e n a f t e r ih c m e n u

p la n t s

p e a c e t im e

c o n v e rt

p r o d u c t io n

fro m

wor

and

th e

n e c e s s a r y e q u ip m e n t d o cs b e c o m e a v a il

ab le,
y

a d d it io n a l

t im e

w ill

be

n e c e ssa ry

i n i t o t l i t a n d g e t i t in t o o p e r a t i o n
b * a ssu re d

\

t h a t w e w il l d o t h e

You

jo b a s

to
can

fast

os

h u m a n ly p o s s ib le .
I

runx

wall kaaissk* as a ail kJ«) nu I" bidll jsttly (h ire . s**la .u( the if®
you **
as ',l'1
did ,h“l
that qf
,t pailiamcrii.
pakNamcnt. .a r e **t&gt;art*d in uyti
.u r h ,0
T‘,u
g/ " S l« r« " rKuriv
fthn ewfarynod % *am* avr*dc«| | to
g , tO
go this
th i. i*11
,*11
re it
fc.h
p"
f
t
,
fur President floo.ovhlt for 12
T M hniiwscil
Coffrnudial'Sb
&lt;1*1)41 fusion
fu.lm i iitl llilll ha* not
ridi bktu
b*cu
t*« f»
u
&lt;'W4i
T h * naff* (If Ct&gt;*n*» lUVs* m ft)
s) vffortW,
.fjo c lre l, povalbly
|.o «lM y hikauftfl’.i
(wtau*q&gt; t*alb
itb
boetMU* cv* ji hatter known. Pre*'- grauji fgars the bthar ««u(d hkn»drill KonarVall htld tin jrres* con f t ljl* * * * , . ,
frrrn ccs twice a week and whci
s
fcrr*
are
kr niada Intarlm prrsa gDimuncr
U M .h a H reilly wi
aunts, they generally
ware m ail pggtgJTy declared
in h u name J P r t* 4 t dt Trum an b* -4b*i»l&lt;fir1» Aresor
tins tndlcttcd that
(’rHrl |&gt;aM*W*piarbn.
R a w te la rlin . citing (h r par
*|lrtr]r
ln r lr i»ru4*c o n ic rr|if/ "
aocitli
axailohs Ihr)
1m ihc
acpk ffnre If
i’T r ,‘ * * b
^ r » . *»• » * n :»»(»" aifth
exptcxrln* U * lr
fewer I f he ha* Pri*«l/w
Prtofttni newt
t ill* and a raw
fketon- ward* dafcai* tfareaafi
piskc it alm ost re r U in th a t Ro*will be th e 1’rfalfafit‘a m&gt;mthhWcg for Hh Ptf*» krel radio tnen

/

S o u th ern

Bell Telephone and T e l e g r a p h Company
iNCoirosxtiK

•

THE c friend l

R A IL R O A D

tr ,

l**vca uuUilng In be dcurc.l in
here v*»
than aov wbu
the w ay of promt&gt;t. courlruu. lin* wCr*
•J
- H . t ^ n g Tn rc
ftkTVlc*. Let iu recharge yuur
A ccan
a u vvsts
a t i ot the W
w**lrinato.
a*bin(to" Hf*
n it bccKS.t
hecau .f tO*y
they iiff * lexlng
|*xlixg iobi
inbi
bftltcrv or replace the r*M
p r a u kod
cAgreftpundcvt«j&gt;d
Th*y
ad radio cfareapo
' ’ ,—
J chances &lt;*&gt;T cnurattoti.
----- -1
with a powerful new one
itiakae it plain th a t in Umb vdfc, earry *n. arc^filing tp (he
• eiokm I'reiJdcht T ra in so could
»r p ro ih l.id
JJ ,i\ t g
_____________._____
(TTimant fend the Allt*. Id
fi't na«vc done better than xelcci
refugee aewp*. h ospital.,
too*.

SfMINMt

—

/ J K f

Boss atartad Jtia W-aaMmtni' vorU am( nrt-..n« onth th* reOaract with the J“*at-U'»psi&lt; h V'. gWft'laad Danish srm r or (he
Irrwm age. and u &lt; * P l for f l ‘ ' pltC" can in k ' nvor

S lV

I y**r» when he edited thy paper'.
I editorial pare hr has been in Ihc
fore a t Ik* CaiUla i acauc 11* hn»
4 rep u b O iM . far d#A* rgpprling
fend a rhomuyh ohdftntandlng of
what guei on hare.

C .« C . W e l s h

WELSH TIRE SHOP

r«r*oo*lfy. there tin t tnucli
doubt that . PreaMcitt T/uman
agree* with th* aagrgiav* h&gt; thatr

105 W . Snd
V u lc * R W n jt

o re

.b U - V - " ’ 0 ' "

iS w r..i

Now Let’s T ir e
The Jab s Out!

E

°' ' ' rturcd in nu0'

Bi jAcrSrikwtr^

k^OWOtftFUL T h ilN G TO HA^/f,

S

I

S-:

M D tC H B LO G

O

.s c—, 0c r. o
Q 'l

y.soo
IMI

Prpaideitt’s P r e s s
Secretary Is Old
Hand At Ue(10riitt£

H

C

/ n

«5*
rl.HI

T

flr»t antVimlaarri over

crnpttp
apkvwt I repair a n | (Lex.ratio*!). returninge practically
This explain*
»Uchh w ntin
fitrn ^ ^ a ,
expl
Add the figure* |«ati yod y»J«
. ___ IW a)
.JUal.xk
aklai
Fiaauna(jda»dv
have an *})f*eiilMgaH^« * i
I
oUtlf
»*:
home « » aiag eXewxr*. lo sn ia irt &lt;&gt; cLl atuolhhikc*.
no e*-*i (iir.Jirio ^
with your “ inriHa* for hpoxlwt."
If k V.l •-&gt; "M
Asm) batall* ,tii* upkeep **Urk ih*n . l i t r e U no . b»H«»r
for UnyLlsd.
"H*aas*(h . and
Olhrr
is a dr)
art- dot ittv ffr' *
it* ro throw* tnora hoasehalifora
er,
I.M lish e l*
Chsaer tn recover.
than
pnrlrrs w ill tipi)
one htie
BnV r K
Nt». i
able to hoy from thein11 U siv
Food and &lt; i5 k u tij . . . I
|rk industrial prud jrlio a Is ant
U tilities Wild
w t an It* fart again. K ru llk d
Medlral Care
Mtll ta Inly try U »ctt efl fbr
Life insurance . . ,
China's lt» T » here."
KduckUon
................
C»r and t|*crektinb
Some bo*br*ta re«pjf now are
Other Kxpenae*
aig'ijn* that Denmark ati'-uld nnl
9*t ings
&lt;uui sll it . egg. in B rita in ’ s b*akftt
Tidal t ilin g Pa**cnse.
' Thej feat lh *t Darn** ptxxMirla
Total Inromc
aft »»rtn)y wkleolned nuo trill |
Minus InroM t T a t »wd
Uilwr
passed tip in idem ftt |
IkrdtMtlohs
.
.
.
.
ti&lt;e &gt;amr products from iks Brl
(Khcr
Total Net lo reMM . . ■
tirh dnnilqloii*.
M
ia n T&lt;
Mlatra
Total l.lrb tt
Ihtl, ro#| *r credit ra a s*)
KI pen se*
t)*nl«h industrial peoiustkw. In
Ihrome for lloi
ousing . . . •
mi.tlm again.
^
TAB
Aside frem Britain
5%
U
k
h
Monthlr Irt.vib
D o f'th lily nf nljtaltimg conl'xic
for llouxlny
Fntxnd. «hlch Is flat buying IftnyT
ItB
Itu ll- and is utittbL 1* (if 51’ .
*ft
,T»m
crrilt:
Thus tat the onlv ergifH
110
L.
ths i h&amp;&gt; bran nh lain tied Is * '
SO
HvxdUh
Irntn
nl
EkO.ftftd.^DO
St
8wi : *h rrowns. &lt;&gt;1 wltich 6(1
J,5»0
4ft
fiwedef
cent t. goia{ (c i . p . r ftwedef
4.41*
■Mi
5ft
I*, .sxiiu
.s-ulnhce
K n i the Dantln
rvcc cyivnn
8,1*0
••
in t m la il Brlgnii*
D k |V E W A Y f l* f
no
r .r e *
WELLS
to*
U li
fte rrrc ta ttks
m
41,0*0
nm
W A T R H TA N K H
wor
C U L V U C rt m i K E W ftft
m int
Transit Mix C n n rrfl*
liffYS tO
went
ittn a d l available *1 low pries
4
(
U
k
i
H
III
r
•* 4r»»**t*
w mool. ki gkag w*4a*
A
U * rvwUleliee • f Ik* rlghl 4* ,
afrlte
lbe maMilon ^ iw irO k ih t A ff*xi«4/ i ‘ lax ntd pally fare* and r*xi*
Hione 1141
member* fru ff fVnefkurtUi*
fV»etffurti*t*
H*4 ypu t* n«r mruibevs
W A S n tN 0 T (j5 HANFORD, FLA.
nni I#reaUu4*. has pCuMLed to
»i«- flom tin- terrili
II e la ln . but h s . '
Unich you
.ligate
The S l lo d is 1'taU’
ffltb Rust a*Lr
Vr.1 fnr p s llrn rr
s t t migtimc l ' h * . lT
fur vim firat Off*.
Ml pat t il a are nuiUUn*
neat [*w yV- ira
qnl elftclioti
elftction to
to dim lone l* f- v, ihp n
sutudAW
ta l l. grftrjvd
*J*d. slightly ,|*„a) ytrengihs
. Jl is cnpdWd
Sb-yhar^)ln
chief
Id
W t« pivcal
a .tjv u if
liftwArd
A GOOD APPYTHY t i a l—, *loaned
Sb.yhar^i

M

0

B ill mu ■ that the reglrtsnre
Y ik d fh t form a jffH(1ciil
. W *w . fa ile d M te(\
t V le*d*rr r t f Bjr
return , the tlh W *

H the dltTyrent M ttlre

cb e)m- « r iq I t pffeer t»
.1
til* freedom
(it alHw within tbb girdle*.

lafavkwt * oT C h arle y. R ots ao&lt;l
H arry Tnnrew., vrere . «Ua*«uaU&gt;

H r*

■

-

10 9Mra ax«. Wb»c Urn two of

•Wre JWJt taMSMf.fW Bore',,**.
■ointffenL they called M Uudr
*ld EnytUb teacher In Indepen[•net. M o,

lift to Ifel 1
f her boy*

SPECIAL
• • *', ■.+

—’5 "* A

’ - • t- *. *

t h e U ttrith M t i r e
IftstoHthcV Co.

• 1-

| J i'

i* *11 -v&gt;

*-• *

'/

T o th* thootand* o f m m and women
who com prlic the Seaboard family, the
Mlkft “494M9994** **tw4cc" i* not jutt a
fcaAdl pbnfe*. It U radier th* outward
bkpttM ion of * aincere deeixe to treat
O tk pbboflfe u we w ould want to he
tn a tk d tf w t were In th eir place.
A railfOad la no different from any
(K bit bdldrprtet, in t^iat th e hum an
equaHoe* U vital CO the euccea* of the
btfelhif**. A nd while It la well known
A i t coiiitMy Is of fine Importance aa

»*■ ■ fn -ou rr* eMtfer h i

K i and InltmoUi ’ of bot!

•

t

th* * * * * * M U M

landed o a t oh

AetfcA Inrtirance

.1 Hay Dry C lean in g Service

ilik t ■ couple
\llJJt together

ttv im .to th e

C b w p A tty

8 Day Loimdry Service
We

re co m m e n d th a t n e w c u s to m e rs
, ■ .
.
•
la u n d r y l a s t th re e d a y s o f w e e k .

I

L
»

T

-

ru—a .ifeWs

Inatirance Co.

t h e ir

1

Phone
47S
»*,

1 ? - '’ .

E -’; . 4

se n d

1

it

.

?■

^

,

4 * » !, . a- ' j

.aw

fnfltthkntfe Co.
tto H tt A m erica

a buxines* b u ild e r, w r u k c n rc j( p r i j *

in (he Tint th at w ith S eab o ard the
friendly m ule and cheerful word eprinf
from th a t in n a te co n e id c ratlo n for
other* which i* the basis for all rruc
courte*y.
The Seaboard's primary function la
to p ro v ld c a d c q u a te tra n s p o rta tio n
service to the public. In th e fulfillment
of that objective it is o u ram bition to do
so In such a way as to Justify the claim
■—“once a patron, always a fricnd.M

'-.I

.
*_

Infap*nd&lt;

loyal. E xchange

•1

Buy w a rt

if

W AR BON DS

Sem inole

'

&gt;

U N t RAILWAY

ImtirR

4nfff&lt;»n

ft e n h e

l/T Nr «-x(*ntuh*»
Cnperthagt-n - l r

a f t of i M t ltr.i

utlear iooutwsK*; U x m

month haal..
Thi* can tic ihxr.c by aiinnbarithmetic ( sax table No. 1). You
fir at find *ut th* total of younormal living expenat*. Then you
drterm in* youi tola) bet Income
—your 11 us* Income minus in
come tax, pension nr other de­
duction*. Next you anbtrart ytrai
normal living expense total from
your net income total. The bal
liter should be what you can
afford to nay out regularly.
You’re A ll Set
When you hnvc learned ynui
monthly ''income for houalmr."
you are in u |K&gt;sitiun to deter
■nine how murh of a horn* you
can afford K&lt;.r this tbe Council
fuiul.hes a (able thnt allows fnr
all hul the prelim inary cost (*ee
table No. 21. Tbe Labi* Jo g tufa*
torn* of loans In * pr«tailing
range—four to six p*r cant for
1ft. 15 nr 20 yewia— put * small
er range may be used for Illu s ­
trative purposes. As uaad here,
tit* firat aalumn lists mokthly
"Inrom* fur housing “ The aecen l
ami third indicat* total

miiIa

A

Interest
.. Jt m» y « r M an i( flra .

and any

«nlF
«»t h* t

* , k-

fur • ho tor on, sal', a month to

CONCRUTE^BEOCK
PEN IN SU L A R
Concrete P ipe Co.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Hj

~ 1r ■ 1 1. ■

I
m.
tin- «.•.-•
, ,..t.

costs ( payment* of g r W Ip a i to *

CONCRETE P IP E

it—until you Lava .a
loaat Then yon want

th*.

(Fifth

AGE FIVB

�SMALL gentle saddle horse slid
• addle, $90,00. K.C. Colson. fitI, Box 12V. Benrilnll Ave. Sanfunl, Fla.

M ISCEEVATrtibUS

MOD und lice], A-l conditionAlso tackle box and VI plug*I22H Palm etto Ave
NICE young milk row. just fresh.
J.C. Stapler^ West Side,
K IT C H E N cabinet for -ale Call
a t 2684 Sanford Ave
*

S trick lan d — M orrison, Inc,

DAK dining room table, t oak
chairs, 1 large china closet,
I b u f f e t 307 E. 3rd St.

Your Ford Denier, Since 1931
CLA SSIFIED ADVERTISING
ICe per line for one Insertion
08c per line for three Insertions
07c per line for G Insertions
05 per line for 20 insertions
Minimum rate* . . . Ifte

U P H O L S T E R Y fabrics, tniwxtries.
damask*, brocatelles, » ginwi
stock
to select from.
It.S.
Brown, 2911 N. Orange Ave,
Phone 4053, Orlando. Kin

BATF.S

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ad* t* THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, f|ra w ords to the line. Including phone and address.
All ad v a rtU aae n ts f ir situations w*nt*4 will be charged f a r a t the
regular clacslficd rale#.
E L E V E N nire hen*! te n
1317 Douglas Ave.

fryer

1935 Chevrolet Sedan, A-1 rondi
lion, 5 good tires, w ithin cell
Ing. 122 S I’slmelto A ve

II.B. Pope
GAS and Oil *p
W ater H eaters.

6 ItOOM bungalow close to South
8 Ida P rim a ry School, Edward
F. Lane.

LOST-

DRESSED FRYERS — We will NEW
playpen, complete
with
have n limited number of d ress­
m a t tr e s s ;
small
y ach t.
910 O N E tra ile r, I uutbroad motor,
$75.00 each. 1800 Palm etto Ave.
ed fryer* for sale during the
Maple Ave.
week
until
further
notice.
FOR
HALE: large home on M«*l1938
Chevrolet
Sedan
w
ith
in
cell­
Tendr-Fry Poultry. 2205 Han­
lunvllle Ave. Kdwunl F I*nne
ing price, H E. Dye. 301 K.
ford A vo. Phono 924.
5th Hi.
REDUCED
SINCE
YK Day

P L E N T Y minnows arid doors. Nice
lot of F len ch nuors. Du hurt's T A B L E model l.alterv sot radio
Phone l«2 J after *1:00 P.M.
Lumber Yard
FIIR SALE

FOR SALE

M o dern

s it

rnnni

c o u n t ry

Five room bungalow close to P r i ­ liH-ati-d 5 nidi-, nut on
m a r y school.
m ad, I S
m re . u n c le a re d
Robert A. William*
Hilbert A Williams
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg I 'hone 732
Atlantic Bank

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real

RHtnte Snlett—Rental*—Mortgage Iakiiim
Dependable Inmirtinee ami Ifoittls

f’ltone 9(10

SIT. W ANTED

I*) BOOM house sod t room
bungalow. 13 acre* land on E X P E R IE N C E D rook o r capable
which I* 4 acre* of muck Close
maid. 123 Sanford Ave.
to town on hard road. Price
831350. Edward F. Lone.
ONE heifer 15 months old, fine
stork, resonnhly priced. Al­
fred Krlcson. BKD I. Box I7B,
Hanford, Fla.

L O S T : light tan bathing trunk*
an d green an d white towel! be­
tween Country Club Bond and
French Ave. Please r e t u r n to
T h e Sanford Herald.

LEGAL NOTICE
O il I &gt;Elt ( I F
P r ilL lt H T lO N
TO :
C l I A It l .i : Y i 'L A It K M ILIjKH,4»fao»»

H ouhc, Isoi, Furnituviv, ( i n n u r 1.11*i.r *• «jf roijohieni'f mot P o e t O ffic e
}re*a in uiiLoown Yoti are tiara*
Ken tod ftif J50.1K1 per month •t«!■
l»v notified miuI rr&lt;iiJlr»4f to Appear
OPA approved. Good hom r &lt;&gt;r to w certain Hilt
Pom plaint fUtd
invnitm eiit property I'nri-d on n tfitiiia l j i.ii U&gt; 51a It 4* K- M llfc r,
ni*w |s«n&lt;tlha In Did Circuit Court
lv t2i76tMX) Raymond M Hull, ■
hom e
&gt;f H«*to Mi•&gt;!*■ 8‘ouflh, for divorce,
Realtor
paved
*•n ..r l.4f*.i« Hu- Hfplrmbvr Rule
i» i* »*• wit ih» 1$&lt;1 ’lny of H*p
lan d.
TWO wheel trailer, k&lt;m»| t n n •* 1111***t I‘»Ij
in default thereof
woi.i ..*»(**• will jig•
K* Parta,
122 Avocado Ave
Bldg.
L*l M.la lif ifr r !•*• l.ul. lln fyrtl fur
I
I
j
♦
sliti
ii
i«
*
r
&gt;
Urn*m
i
u
lm
l bjr law
111'NG A LOW, fur muhed, w i t h u I'li. HANDiKI i HERAl.Ih
Hanthree eJttrn hda, corner of l*th f mn i , F lor ItIn., a n* wapjipvr of pan*
►n il * In tjlatIn.n
In n»alit C o u n l f
and French Ave.
aH*|
VVItnep.1 my ImmJ anil
of fli In I -m l of t iff | vt. a | Hanford*
FOR HALE
rm ru fA , iMa I f t l i day uf J u ly . A,
Five room bungalow, l i t Molly I*
m i
n !• if Kf IN D ON . C la r k
Ave. Im mediate pniMeimiiMi
4 ir.'iiii I'.lUft, H*i»ilm»le County,
n . ' l UIm IHKAI. i
Robert A. WIIMniin»

Room I, Floritla Stale Hank Holding

Ph.

712

A t la n t ic

H ank

H id *

BUSINESS SERVICE
►- RELIEF

From Bronchial

I ’nfu m ish ed two bedroom hott .so nr apartm ent
Perm anent civilian resident. I*,( ). H o \ 1259, Hun
ford. Flu.
*

V&gt;h I&gt;? In, ISM 1 aw
A ll'll
IKID V A M I FE N D E R
WORK ItV AN I X P E H I Ml
I’K I t m u At T O I AI N 11 Nti
large assortm ent of tu b u s Yum
car cun luuk new Hung it to
us anti see.
C all At
w
HOLLER MortlH SALEM
HoumlMal A Anderson D rug Stag*
2UH W. 1st Ht.
Phone 522

REPLACEMENT

W E NOW CAN

AUTO CLASS

FURNISH
D riving a car th a t
has broken glasses?

By HAL P . COOPER
AP N ew sfeaturef
WASHINGTON— The first tim e
two MP'a came into a cocktail
b ar and f didn't reach for my
pass I knew the Arm y u i out
of my system .
w
I'm glad to be able to say »hnt
n week afte r I got my discharge
I could hardly tell an MP from
a squadron b ath er w ithout a pro­
gram . I was also completely free
of th a t Impulse to salute second
lieutenants—one way or another.
The discharged soldiers I know
ju s t want to go hack quietly to
a Job. In two weeka you’d n erer
know they had been soldiers and
to tell the tr u th they never were
—ju st civilians In uniform .
I have noticed th a t discharged
soldier* adjust more easily to
civilian life th an civilians adjust
to discharged soldiers. The civi­
lians seem to feel th a t the man
coming out of the Army needa
special attention. It make* him
feet con sc loos and uncomfortable.
They pres* drink* on him in
bars. He’d ra th e r they wouldn't.
Maybe ho can't afford to buy a
round when hla turn come*.
They introduce him around
with em barrassing accounts of his
prowess In b attle when he’d a lot
rath e r tell his own liei. They
Imagine
war Is w hat vettran*
w ant to talk about. Most vete­
rans would be happier arguing
politics, whether the Giants can
stay up there in (he National
League or w hat will happen when
Joe Louis and Billy Conn got
into n ring again.
Above ell. civilian* keep ask
ing discharged soldiers how It
reels to be out of the Army. All
we ever can think of to say Is
■•good” or "fine" or something
equally Inarticulate. It makes us
feel stupid.- It make* It hard to
concentrate on being a civilian.
Yesterday a friend of mine
got hla discharge and came home,
lie was a tech aergrunt lop tu r ­
r e t g u n n e r‘on B-17V. He did 50
missions In the M editerranean
and then out of curiosity went
up and did 15 more over Germany
Ills eurloslly is now satisfied.

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co.
14 W. 2nd S t.

Phone 320

FO U N D —

ALL the VITAMINS (or all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

FOUND: Automobile key on ring,
Owner may have by identifying
and paying tor thia adv.
FOUND: Purae last Wednesday
with money. No Identification.
Owner may have by calling at
610 W. 1st Ht. and paying fo*
adv.

P ullet D eveloper

\&gt;n» chistened Ig o r FtodorovRch
Soullma-Stravlnsky,

S lit

about

35U

2 wNkH old chirks

Savannah, Ga. ha* a th e a te r
still in active use which w » i estn hll.hrd in IHIM and n golf
course established 1811.

Shipping September,

The open air parliam ent of the
Isle uf Man can be traced luick
to the Dark Ages, when the
Nurse invaders conquered th e is­
land in the ninth century.

I'atier

for

Order now.

making liegan In E ng­

land in 1492, but died out until
reintroduced alm ost liltl years
Intel

POULTRY SUPPLY

"Listen. Cooper," he said. "Did
ever know I came from
Texas T Well, the reason you
didn’t was because 1 am the only
living Texan wbo never bragged
olmul T rim . 1 don't think the
p a rt of Texas where I come from
is fit to live In. T hat'a how much
of an Individualist I am
"W ell, for four years that In­
dividualist was told t what clothes
to wear, when to get his hair cut.
when to get his pants pressed,
when to shine hla shoe*, when to
shave. when to eat, where to M b
wheft to leavr camp, when to
ra t hack, where to sleep, what
you

Beat

Returned
Naval
combat
pilot,
wife and baby mu*t h ave 2
bedroom furnished house. E x ­
cellent car® promised. Please
call 236.J

ROOM, close in, unfurnished,
Mr*. E.M.W. c l o H erald office,

Ignr Stravinsky, the composer,
use* nnly half of his n am e. He

S a t is f ie d

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

C u sto m e rs

R. S. EVANS

C O U P L E desire* furnished hou.m
In or near town. Hava car. P.
O. Box 09H, or phone 734-W.

WO bedrnpm furnished house
or nim rybrnt
Excellent Cart
promised Phone Rita Theater.
Janie* B arnett. Mgr.

f

I culled him up to welcome him
back. Of course the firs t thing I
asked him wa*. “ How does it feel
to be out of the A r m y ! "

100.505

We have a beautiful line of frnmed mirror*
at rcaHonable price**—

G n a t B ritain la th e la rg e st c-O
Before the w ar the United
State* imported each year about porter of cotton to th e - rest of
4 million Persian lambskins from the world although h er share of
world trade la lea* than it was ut
abroad, mostly A sia.
the beginning of the 20th century.
Japans conquest of the Dutch
Due to boll weevils, about $iIUj
ast Indies cut off HU per cent of
style to make hla bed, when to B
the world's normal supply of 000,000 In cotton Is lost in th&lt;
mop the floor, w hat side of hla pepper.
United S ta te s annually
head to wear hla flight cap on,
what to aay in his letter*, when
1.0 Pas. Bolivia, is the highest
La P ax ^ cap ito l o f Bolivia w'as
he could get hla mall, w hat sa­ founded by the S paniards in 164.-1. national capital in the world.
loons to stay out of, when to
line up for pay, when to gel
■hots in the arth, sometimes even
when to lake a shower—and you
ask me how doe* It feet to get
Rut At C arlelon’s B oarding House
out of the A rm y.
"B efore I became a soldier I
(&gt;15 Dark Avenue
was a civilian fo r 28 years. 1 had
learned how to do my own th ink­
The Boat place in town to e a t . . . .
ing. I t will be a -pleasure to do
my own thinking again.
Good, country style meals . ,
"Furtherm ore 1 am glad to be
out of airplane**. I don't think
Beginning Sunday AugUBt 19, we will atari serving
they’re practical and I doubt
they're here to stay. Nobody l*
Sunday dinners . . . 7Gc
ever going to make me tru s t a
method of transportation where
I’hone 16G-K for reservation^
you can't get out and walk If
It atop* running.
"If th a t answers your auestion
come on over to my place and
I’ll brief you for a low level a t­
tack on the Pimlico race track
next Saturday. I feel like I could
POULTRY STEEL BA TTERY
lrk seven straig h t w inners snd
won't need any handicqnnei
Grower,
telling me how to do It."
My friend Is n lot more elo­
quent than I am .
F inisher,

Former GI Finds It Takes About Two
Weeks To Get Army Out Of System

W ANTED TO R EN T
Broken windshield and windows are a definite
hazard— replace them today w ith Safely G in n s—
a lam inated glass th a t provide* greater protection
from ^ o k e n flying pieces.

MONDAY, AUGUST fi. 1945

POm ), FLORIDA

THE SANFOHJ)

PA GE SIX

Name

In

Used

Cara'

of C a n sold during July right
h e re In Orlando, representing
well over a 100 unit*. This Is
the g ra a te it month ever enjoy,
ed by thl* Company since open­
ing In thl* City!

( I ) Modern A* Tomorrow
( ! ) For New and
Remodtled Buildings.

(3) More Daylight.

(4 ) Lower Maintenance C oat
(3 ) Improved Appearance.

(• ) Easy Cleaning.
(7) Large. Btacli.
(8) No Priority Needed.

SANFORD
P a in t &amp; Glass Co.
117 Sou. Park Ave.
Sanford, FU.

W e a n proud of our tre ­
mendous itock - of 300 of the
b est used ta r s In the Country.
W e offer you your selection of
practically every make, year
and model from Austin* to
Cadillac* or even Rolls-Royce
If so desired. W# have con­
vertible* aedanata, sedan*, club
coupe*, 7
pa*»enger«
and
tlmouaines.

M C * M D U f€ € R

ABantJr C*m fm y —grweyrfrv In Ailenfa. CTarleUe. OaBmweie. Ner/»tl. OrUaie

iii=m=m=m=iii=iii=iii=iii=m=iii
I

FOR MEALTIME PLEASURE

I f you ilon't ace or find, the
c a r you dealre, tall u i . , .
We may have It, or can get
It for you.

WANTEI&gt;—
,TO BUY: Pre-war ga* or electric
range, good condition. Phone
Swart people, reallilng that it
Will be at leaat 8 year* befora new ears a rt available in
any quantity are Improving
tbair transportation NOW . . .
by trading In thalr old, worn
c a n for an IL8. Evan* “NEW-

Help Wanted
PART TIME cleaning
BIB Park Avenue.

0 m Ambit ipd Oni Black Capittl*
inpply Ihfl VITAMIN EQUIVALENT
«l th m Foods

woman.

COLORED gtrla for laundry
work. Do not apply unless you
i-w ant a year round job. Apply
, In parson to Samlnplo County
Laundry, lip W. 3rd Bt.

-Wa have a limited stock of
choice ’41 models available . ,
no priority nocessary.

WANTED: Part time girl ’for
Laney’a Drug Store.

MtTTMMI
tHn w I e g u i m

U,3.MWaa

* * W «m Sm I I
(Mia m Ib i || vb in f mW
U A M W to .,
... _

IN'A SALEI
:- « ?!♦&gt;' '*•

a a g T iM ig . __
W *!«■■» g j

O

M O V I N /s m
MI DI CATI ONS
ad In ONE o u H H t y j f J

w a n tw ak

ifu tv fs —

\ ~ d iL m

m

**

asst

■1—Inftomed Watery fyee
2—lerplftttovy Conpetlloo
YOU'iaa n m r he (me you ere 3—No*of hrilotlpn % Sneeitns
urIm i

Y
’ »»

FURNITURE THAT. HAS ■
NOT BOLD AS QUICKLY
A9 IT SHOULD. I B B . .

Friday’s Paper
Vjf

x ."Skt

VOR PULL DETAIU

Hanford F urn. Co.

you wpplMrtWtVbur ^

one third dawn payment. Equal
tftm s U Military and ClvlUeaa.

h.-

♦.?* -

' ■ NEARBY b r a n c h e s
Daytona Beach t L a k a l a e d
Jackaeevltto . P a l m B a t c h
Tampa • . BL P e t e r e b e r g
M i a m i • - • PL Laaderdale

♦•Boy • BatU r Car Nowl**

R* S. EVANS
4 ORLANDO LOCATIONS

with known ejaeiwIRH Bfw|t*&lt;

60 W, Central Ph. 8686
101 W. Central Ph. 22863
,801 N. Orange P h . 21028

6UWAR60HO

The mahogany DINING ROOM suite, above, offera one of the
finest 18th Century deetgna ever created. Table. 5 aide chain, arm
chair, large credenaa buffet and breakfroot china—9 pieces.*j
;•?
•
__

m

mlA

�4
It* Ike •&gt; ws»l*
paper will make

(lf « • wish la be freei If « • wish to
preserve to flo lile those In estim able privi­
leges for which we have Wow 10 lo af r —
trading—we m a t flfh tl
—TATklCK B U R T .

Ik preM tllr*

#

ifPotsdam Parley Is
• Seen As Outdated
By Atomic Bombs

ID,

r
ft

s

q

f

f

e
»

r

a

A u a rllllk

_
Member* of Prime M inuter
™ Attlee'* new cabinet conferred
at length la*l night with mili­
tary chief* closest to the British
war .effort. The meeting was be­
lieved to revolve around a dis­
cussion of the effects of drop£ pinjf the first atomic bomb.
First accounts of the use of
the atomic bomb were published
In Moscow, but were not head­
lined
Top ranking Naxis held as p ri­
soner, of o i l may be moved
9 soon to the Nuernberg jail for
the trial of war criminals, where
it 1* believed 2b to 50 will be
tried.
Attorneys st the Petain trial
said to beitevw the caae will go
to • the jury next Wednesday.
Gen. Jo a n , lie mere t, «iorw&gt;«r s i r
minister,
said
today * French
agents paid from Pelaln’s secret
(get, fam ished th e RAF with
a on the German air force and
l‘*tam otherwised a s lllt o d in the
4) renewal of the French effo rt
sfnst the N ails.
The revolutionary atomic bomb
might become the peace-enforcing
weapon of the United Natlona
through a special air police before
_ equipped with the secret, ter0 riblp missile by the United States
and Britain, some dlplomate sug­
gested today.
They also speculated that the
bomb would raise Che question of
pulling all m llitarily-im portant
m scientific Inventions under con■ trol of the United Nations se­
curity council when the new
world organlxatlon ie born.
Ono p r i m e
question was
whether the s e n e t of the atomic
bomb would be—o r should
1 shared with other Allied nations,
and whether Russia already had
been Informed of the secret.

3

Big Bllck

There w si general agreem ent
th at the weapon could become the
m “ big stick” of peace and security,
*• provided It did not fall Into tha
wrong hands, and th a t It prom is­
ee) to change radically the modern
concepts of security and etrategy.
Some
diplom ata^i^id th______
a t ,»the
.
j .

■ f t l | BOW.

Member Associated I’ress

NTMUER 155

Proposed Dock And T erm inal At S anford

O ther Towns And Ja p
Ships Art* A ttacked
By L arg e Force O f
l T. S. S u p c»r f o r 1 9
W A S M IN C e I O N .

An ordinance imposing u (as
on utilities expected to raise
approxim ately $30,000 annually
and effective Oct. 1. I lit 5, * n
placed on Its first reading at an
adjourned meeting nf the City
Commission held in the City Hal l
yesterday afternoon T h e money
is expected t o be used t o r e p a i r
streets, improve polic- a n d fi re
departm ent equipment, build new
tennis courts snd public b u i l di ng*
a n d make similar m u n i c i p a l un
pruvementa
Mavar Edward Higgins
out tnat the utility tas 1* necr*
*ary to replace the loss of rev
enue from homestead exemption,
which am ounts to $30,000 a year
Owners of homes in Hanford (tow
iay only l i mills, which is the
levy fo r debt service and the
City cannot use any of this
money for operation* “Con»c
fluently,
luently, 9 0 *V of otir cltisen* who
own their hemes are not paying
any share ef the cost of fire
protection, police protection^ rarbege mllpcthjn. and the rrpm?
p&gt; o f ' street*.'' th t
nted out. “This tax
will to a large extent equalise
the burden so th a t these re­
ceiving these »ervice* will lie
paying their share of the coat
o( the operations.”
While the City of Sanford has
been carrying on for the past
ten year* with the funds that
were available for operation. It
has been unable.to keep In proper
shape it* capital Investment*,
such s* truck*, street repairs,
fire equipment, recreational facil
ttics, »c»ci replacement*, rite n
tion of &gt;»hitew»y system and
public b u i l di ng*
“During t h e past five year*
from fund* received from delin­
quent ta ir* . interest and costs
on taxes end sales of foreclosed
property, which rcaulted from the
delinquencies developing during
the boom era. the City h a i recelved sufficient money to carry
qn. However, this source of rev­
enue has t*c«*n depleted, and tha
citlsena have paid up their back
taxes. At thr present tim e tax
collection* are \&gt;6% of the total
tax roll Consequently, there will
be only « »mnll nercentagr of
what ha* come from the cnllectlon of d elinq uent taxes and sale
of fo reclo se d property In the
future. If it had not ho*n for
theae funds coming from the
source above menUoned, th e City
would have hid a deficit aach
year according to the mayor.
Actually the City of Sanford
la In b atter condition than It hoe
ever been In Its history,

0 DOC«

I A KC

m

t. k *•.

n
-

■J L J

•

%.so , la ir .)

J

tn

I i

- -- - -

----

1

*•!
i*
t
Us*

!

vi

.-d

Died In

T o k io

ulll I

i ii#

Atomic

Bom b

T a rg e t

all

s t r ik e *

an

the ratex of
pint n

til

K o re a

1*»• j \ a• . llaUey'* Third t’lo*t
tl" * * ’
Nippon.
»•! kL
M
•I M umi |i
^ MvAiitn sl-U tr he
it \

-l.-kl I

*

i i• i. •! ihr

l•
h • Ik

h»i tmif

Mm \ f l ti.sl

Frierson Plays
Bumby H ardw are
O rlando Tonite

r«iky«»

• Mi * k e * . $aft plant*
and *««••»• •t l*n$r l*p nnd

»,s11I IttO

t u h t f i » f r skin O k lll-

-1MIt *f 1 ». k 111*' a.kUlllC in Kv ushu
•lh .1 • .»»bU ,i1$1*1w MtH1 f nil r e n Il i a V
* 1
whl|*» a n d
t - k Ilf ■lamas
Mt.ll1 . if* u n .
!4 I
1 .* 1*t V
i 1 Nl
I Is - l ... J
1 hi *
\ . f » I &gt;t
«Ik II
* t

F o rm er S tudent Here
W insD FC ForH eroic
A ction In Pacific

A rea Would Bi* Set
; A side On L akefront
i F o r W ater T erm inal

Five officer! and two rnli»tcd
men were presented with medal*
and awards In an lmpre*»ivc r.-remony held Saturday morning nl
the Sanford Naval Air Station,

\ oh ell’s \ nd I rierH«n’N In Do u hit*
H eader Last Nijfht

Members of the Stute Itoad Dc
n t a t th n r mecltrg in
a Beach, Monday, rspre*«.-«l
lelva* as highly i(ilrr«-*l*^l in
favorable toward plan* a&gt;!
voneed by Mayor Kdward lliggin
of Sanford toward rerouting ..I
that portion of t h r s l« t r H itfl.
.way on thr Hafiford Ukr front
of Krrf «*h Avxnuf irt i*nl« «
U fa d llta tc hulHini; of * tartt*
4 U r terminal in thi» me* -iurin *
• r rrn

w ith presentations being made try
C a p t. W illiam T . F a .i.m
I SN .

commanding officer of th, The entire Naval personnd
bled for the ceremony
H &gt; u .g
Three
Distinguished
Crosses were preented 1 tic re­
cipients of these award* acre,
Lieut. Rockford L- Phillip*. US
NR, whose homo addres* i« 2205
E.

the

■l I

M.
\.

»•
i*u

thr

«»*u-t

'»’•

K"»n

I.' itid*** northhad

- apt tired

J * •/»*&gt;

M

, ii
nl •
*eh
thr

»h

ploy men t Office
Here May Be Closed

Building on Park Avenoe.
la axpected to follow a recent ■ml iiriMtuctlon. ( In tern atio n al!
n t by Boyce A. VVll__ , ____ • director of the WMC,
th a t ObTedaction in |&gt;ersonnfl skr*
vie*— *dU -he made to adjuaj tha
■
the light of present
Sanford le not Included lh
• f Florida cities retaining

Hobart A. Haynes
Dies Suddenly In
Alabama Hospital

t offices providing
and completa services
Hobart Arlington Haynes,
retained In Jacksonville, with his family relided a t 2318
Daytona Beach, Cocoa, Mcllunville Avenue, died in the
Pierce, West Palm Beach. Highlsr.d B aptist Hospital In
Birmingham, Ala., a t 10:00 o'clock
last night following on oueration
which w in performed on Friday,
Aug. 3.
Mr. Ilsynea, 37 years of age.
was born In Talladega, Ale- on
Oct. 11. 1008. He woe manager
of the Mather F urniture Store of
Sanford for »aven-year«. A for­
mer member o f tho Sanford Ju n ­
ior Chamber o f Com.
the KlwanU Club, he waa
member . o f , th o .',!
Church o^ title city,

-Ceokieee# oo “

" " ,l

t Ilk
ilt t.l

I.

*t»M

-

-nd.

T « n i|(h t .Manager i ImrJt v M.n
tiBun arid hi* 1 iief*&lt;*ti ten ni a ill
jm ir n r y !•» O rl.ltiilii t■» |da\ Muni
lU i- h t a fr
( m iii | .tin '• tr.$i$i
1* M erton*

,i i. .i *•

\

a M u rr nf jt l I.. In tn
all hit few

Tomurrtivt

M in ­

•ill!

I' \'

«f t*

Minder*"

ht»l«l

tuna in&gt;aaloii
.TtnTrTTm ‘ China

n«

If MU. a i it d
M l---ft*.I thn$ ■
»t

M liril

hu
t

w a* r r
inl *r*

f ll- t
KHII.k
•Mat.- t.U 4 i-l
••■I ..nd K a il'.

TIIK 1-lliST CITY in ja iia n Ui
(•cl
lb'
power of the
new
1, 11.,11 n ' immli th a t l. the equli„li nl tu 20.01X1 tuna of TNT
i&lt; the largo q u a r t e r m a s te r and
.itduiiiini c depot of Hiroshima
bhuwn mi map above. T he city,
n inajnr port on tho Inland Sea,
(ui- n population of 13H,0(Hi. T hr
Closing of the emuli
•fflc# of the War Mah{&gt;o^er l»uiib. rep resentin g w hat I* calluric of the g re a te s t scientific
ComraUj Ion, managed by Mrs
: m w M lira * &gt; * • ;

office*.

in

. a* t

1 «'**!* .
1 • .1 I. I VS .

W alter G. Sshoenemann, TM
3/c. USNR, son p f Mr. and Mrs
th, presented this protect .to.
Carl Schoenemann of West F irst
IRoad Ikcnartmcnt, which In
S treet, died frum wound* receiv­
would eliminate the .portion
ed In battle in the Pacific
itm
' Lake “Frunt boulevard
In------‘ l
■
th eater on June 21, his parents
were recently Informed. No de­ Ween French end Park Avenue*
to accomodate docks and
tails of the battle action were JoI ;Iorder
(OkkltsMC IM, r a s a T k m l
given. He was home early this
year on 21 day leave.

Capt W. T. Easton
Is Main Speaker
At Kiwanis Meet

f­

th e " M. ,1
*‘iil D c ta ih rn ,
\ ir
Rn-»
I • a iii skf *» i
fa*t . i . it it ,
f-uiM at N.n
hall l a* r k &gt;* •

inn IriRtrurtJojiR frum thr
C U y Com m ission, M ayor H iggln*
OOnaapanied
hv
S ta le
Senator
L* V . Boyle and R e p re a rn la tiv r*
L. B. *M ann and M. B. (T-Bonct

Such waa the eeerwey attached:

•v .

1 *1 1

Tf

tsfid

Cent. William T. Easton, com­
m ander of the S anford Naval A ir
Station, In a ta lk -'to JUwonlana
today, said he bowed' th a t th
thra
new etomie bomb: rwaontlj drop­
ped On Jsn sa with d efe ats tin)
effect, would m atortolly shorten

...

- i l l &gt; I lo t t * (t 1 It*la* -«•*

r&gt;-.r hiug m m

the |&gt;rape»«'d doe* l"pme«f of .hick* a n d taimioal* 1 n
toHS r 1 a• 1 1 t i • rv •| I i..i
I ht Hirm tr*ld. *
( itv of Sanford I’re.kntatl.
has bean made t .. the S tate I.... i I
I t»»i* f.t f *i. I a- il. i • • t • if. f r* mi a ,
stre e t or I'ark Avenue, w r.h o v e r i» the m oat feasible Tt
nil
•!••* ah &lt;1 ‘ &gt;
i « ' l •• |»«f»iiirnl I
ile&lt;il l&gt;ack to the City of Ha l .rd that part of th e present Stall It-.*.I
t f f «•
the
I it i*- t*« h rpitch \\t»»iiik
Tht* plan will glee a Juncl , of rail, water anil highway wt,,,!, ,
f** -II l f* f

Road Department
Studies Plan To
{Re-rout Highway

o ld ito rn tc d

dnu h tiiu n Hiroshima
-iili!m \ atomic bomb
vw|. ii out
m o r e tliHii four
•q ll.lt • iiiiIi’h &lt;&gt;t the Jnp city
\ | •■I .III\
Tin- I'ame today

v'i

The t | p v e show* the land t«, b&lt;- used

Seven Men Given
Medals, Awards
At Navy Station

1‘ rfe * *

mid c r umb

i
ah.

•j-

show* the property uwne.1 |.y the
W ait City Limlla to t-nliOt 1 ir»t
Department Was also ri-&lt;jB*»ir&lt;&lt;l to
induktrial RUrpost a* they develop

Mo- Tha Bronee Bur was pre-

u.

in ui

olilin g-

r

W

. • •«» OMfl I i A

n

A uk

• A l'l Hu«**n haw drclareH
».tr i*n Japan I'rrtid rn t Tru­
man .inmxiiHnl Indat. The
f'rriiilrn l made Ihr m ilium loin
annuunrrm riil
to
a
hurrirtlli
turn mmirtl
new*
u itfrirn rr
at
thr
White
H*»u«r *h»»rtU a ftrr hi* re*
turn from Europe. Hr «aW
hr h.nl nil I % a *implr **talritti nf in make inti it wa$ *n
•in|n»r t ,«nf hr rould nut d rlt)
it liifit with a broad f Mn,
ht tht l.irctl ’ Ku*«la ha* |uat
•iti lan d - ar mi Japan That
u»
til In I iindun I hr
ilt ••a- rrp o rtrd a- hating
s«| that Ru**ia »»* at
*«ilh I a pan t'ff r rln r

* •« 0 T ( H M .sA v

to Lieut ( j | ) Louis II NewJ o hnson, UStfC. hose home add____ ^ ______ ...itlonal Avenue.
Nktlnol city, dallf. The l*urple
Heart was presented to I.leu t
Commdr. Ralph X. Nlemuellsr,
USNR. who»s home address Is
'earner* place. St. Uule.

1

l u l l for I Ik -

Ik. I r a k i I Ur I

r

AH Signs Of Life Obliterated In Japanese
_____ City After Explosion Of Atomic Bomb

Main StriieN Danville, III.;
L ieut (Jw) Robert T Repine,
USNR whose home address is
Vo.; Enxlgn Howard J S to ck ert
7314 HemiUge Road. Richmond,
tfSNR, Sural Route
population In the post-/hr* yean. Junction,Air Colo.
madal »** presented

\ m I -

f

fH k k k k k tk k k k

SANFORD, FLORIDA, VIJWlN ESDAYr AUGUST « , 11)15

City P lan s Im prove­
m en ts A m ounting
To $30,000 A Y ear

M ilitary experts in Lon­
don predicted today th at
Americaii, Russian and B ri­
tish leaders would hold new
consulations on methods to
control the new atomic bomb
which they said may have
outdated certain Big Three
decisions at Potsdam and
earlier conferences. •

♦

:

l

Ordinance Read
Proposing Levy
Of Utility Tax

Big T hree Leaders
M ay Have To M eet
• A gain To Dtaeuss
C ontrol Of Bomb
§&gt;

f
t
f
r
&amp;
AN* INDEPENDENT NEW SPAPER

J

»-

n

Established * «8

VOLUME XXXVJ
v

P

a

ii^ h i
v* ill

in

Sarifnil,

|.u v
t!$«•
lh’ in.*«ifiil

•i

f •

%At nrt!
»**itr wptl

j-. r • . ii»l*e. S' HC*
l-.k .il ip * lillC
thr
Tokyo

D iy itiif th r t'n h itirl hiul
I rt I* t $illi*kl t**j:$ l h r i
1111« s a iil th r vAdfihiiK of th«
l.f..(..It aet i i i i (• 11«-«I that
I'n -rn lfr
S o t $k i hatl
*»Moiiu»iirt| hi* ad

i mt-f * to tltpcur* th r ittomic bomb
m n l a h i i h rip p e .l tht bitf rnllitdf \ l i R ir of 111 r m ihiina M onday.
r iifo ii^ litiu l tht* day the* Japfbn ra r h»»«l brnuth uat r r p r a t is l a c •
t tiu u U o f tht* in*w btiinb. ca r t f u l l v
t t«f r Mining fro m u *tn j; th^ w ord
•ittoiitc"
o r
n d m ittin ff
1h i
t t osn 11n Mr 4 (&gt;*• r a g e T m ««|

Frank's will |&gt;i.*\ t o well*
Thk Medic*, hnlliuntly *(tir&lt;-&lt;i
In rc&lt;l shirt* no.I white trou*n-,
scored iri the first and m- mmiI
inning* to got « 2 to 0 lead In
tho fourth inning, thi-y f„m
pitcher William* offering* and C o u n t y Considers
pounded him for *i&lt; hit* And ,i&lt;
M ill T ax Hike
runs. Yowell'* lour run cairn- *,
* result of « lark'* hit in ihe
—
fourth, hut the lallv h o
I •'* »*■.- rnroling ■f the Board
nipped Manager ' .S h o rt)" |l„. k "J ' ounty ( •ommissioncr*. Tues
ler played hi* usually peppy luy, tho cnmi»&gt;*aiOn»r* took under
catching garm* «nd urgrd hi* consideration requests made by
Navy boys to win until the Uvl several groups of citisrna that on
additional one and ono quarter
out
Medics
1 I o ii o o (Mi ii
g mill levy be included in the Road
Yowell*
O H O I 0 I) u u i)
l ami Bridge fund thia year to
Shelly pitched Yowell* to vic­ rover the cost of necessary re ­
pairs to the road*, drainage d it­
tory over the State Guard during ches and bridges of the • county.
the f ir s t - gems Tuesday with
If the Board decides to make
"Shorty” Buckler receiving llus- this additional levy, the County
lnski, Yowell left fielder, lead in mtllagn will still remain very low
hitting with a double and a single st eight and a half
' Ilf mill*.
County
......
.
and two runs scored. Yowell* cot Clerk, O. P. Herndon eaki today
only five hlte off pitcher Rufo and the school millaga in most dil*
'
of the S tate Guard, but gut most tric ts will be 15 mills.
of their runs J.four ,ln the fourth)
Tho Board agreed to Install nec­
fro m 'w alk s and errors. Shelly in essary culverts on West F l n t S t­
turn held the Stole Guard to reet, and the Stole Road Doport*
three hits, two of them In the merit ha* cunsentcd to reetl
second by Bochocklo and Kramer, F irst S treet from .Pa:rk A
resulting In a run.
to Monroe Com er, Mr. Hi
Yowell*
2 0 b 4 0 0 • .1 stated.
S tote Guard
I 1 0 0 o 0 - 2
Jessie Cook, becked bv "atomic
Gen. B e r n a r d Montgoowcy
bomb'* batting power, pitched never drinks, smoker, o r a wears,
Frierson* to yictory over Franks, and gives one-tooth of hU In­ f.'f
(OeattooeS •&gt;• Wag* T W w l
come td thr* ehupch

V/\

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80944">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 06, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80945">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80946">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 06, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80947">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80948">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 06, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80949">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80950">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80951">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80952">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="8130" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7768">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/2fd8e700e3c53123a9afcab2ae51822e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>d98a3f12b64991f6556665bc18298806</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="80943">
                    <text>•*

t

T » -

y

■

*

------------

ry

&gt; ^

i

V*

n iK BANFORD HERALD, BANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

R A T IO N IN G
CALENDAR

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L , R E A L T O R
Real

Entitle Salon— KenLaln— Mortgage Lg&gt;ann
Dependable Insurance and Remit*
Phone 960
Room 4, Florida Slate Rank Holding

PIUM I JVSKH MM HIM
HI in* «l;itii|ta \ J. J.l. \ I . Hi, C I#
now w iIjiJ,
Aiiifu't sIL 111,
HI. IT. 41 1 III f * v valid. .*
jiir f

in your future!

There’s a

Strickland — Morrison, Inc
Ytiur Ford Dealer Since 19.11
CLASSIFIED A D V E R T IH lflC K A TES
10&lt; r*r line fnr on* Insertion
01c per Fine for U&gt;ree Insertion*
.
D7e per line f» r 6 Insertions
05 per line fnr 20 Insertions
Minimum rate. . . . 10c
PH O N E US OR BRING YO U R An. to THP. SANFORD H E R A LD
Count, fire words to the line, Including phtinr and sddrrv*.
A ll advertisements fur situationa wanted »||| be rharged fer at thr
regular clanslfltd rate*.

S p | i t r i n l ,* i

M

.1 1

KI

1 .1 ,

M l, N I mitt \ill.*! •' ■111 re Or I
i.Lri II P! g i 111 .si ri. mm
valid. $ipiru Novi-niLoi Ml
M *.-\rs \M . i \TM
Itrd AtixmiM ii* A l£L\ Si!. lJ.
I 'if, now vithd,
August
:u
Vlf, Wi!,
\ J.
mm
valid, cxpirt* S«‘|ilMi»lrt-i III, A I,
HI. Cl III, E l. now vul id. v %flirt*
OrtnLrr II FI, HI in . Jl. K 1
rum valhL f*|ur«* ,N*m%*,m|it*r
.SUGAR
tSiiirpf -fiiini .v*i
•
Aiurimi 'll
m i I h Km
A it plain* No J J. 1, mid 4
now tfiHwi
I I El o il
I ‘ri Ph|* I, L\ I. 1, T» v si||i| for
HI tfiilhm* each
«. I.SIII IM
A Hi rnuiwini vnlol
ihhHijfh

ANNOUNCING

M ISCELLANEOUS

Sept 21. 1)7, n«. C7, and C8 Dropoff y In I ha i’uuruv
KJ«»rit3*.. t&lt;«
rrrapotnr-jrtToH -•'fm— trr*— rations »©lft. fcHai*
- N U*&gt; fl o&lt;
U
••acti
KaUonmg rule* now r*r» of » i ! h ut
&lt;iulrr
that
each
car
owner
t»»n 15* T o » n*hl
huulh r.anii** 31 i.^
»r it c his license number and i
ArrtP*
slate on each coupon in hla pos­
Til** ammir-M*fn«•nI uf lint *
session ns soon as it is issued to trly under tit* aialfl «'*&gt;ri
him by his local rationing board. alied » a . In i ft*• iiait'f
Your mileage rationing record Krnt
( ‘ ril'M salt!
must be presented to the board
r«m1* » inr*J ir n if •11ne t**
when applying (or ait passenger pruf+’f
i } ■!*-•»
Hn-rH
car gasoline rations.
i Mild In Ills
t n
|It* J^.s, «sl) ■ 1 &gt;f 11.i • t Id pf •&gt;{&gt;
court
h"U&lt;p
on
i *I Vls.fr
M KAT P O IN T COST REDUCED d«y In the month iii*
-&gt;t s ite-mhrr - 1 1 1 t*fill ftf III* *.»l»l fe fllflfill* I* Reduction uf one to two red Jill, wtilrti im Ihr Vnl ■!.»
f .Srf. • *1 -stiii. in ill* nirnr *-f
I*
Mr |ra |f Heir.
points a pound (or nearly all t«mt.r r m ;
jhlrfl
Ibla
I**
'U»
&lt;
't
AoButl
j
*j»M i *■rilfIfUl** »ti*fi ♦»**
cuts o( beef, lamb and veal
I ■ifre* r»i# *1
- *•f «11r«K to l*w, t hr
■luring the rationing period be­ m s
|.f'*|»rrt&gt; i|. .( fllte.l Ifu rrln Mill hr
cent*
I'lT
r
u
r
ilT
MKA1.1
ginning July 211, were announced
t) r IIK I i N’ I m .s
. nsOili |s, I hr li liftifil h|t|ilf&gt; ■! I I hr
by O l’A District Director Koy M.
Clerk I *lfi: ult * *»u
' rour |, Iidum* ep*or on Hit fIr■I Mori*
KelliUuili' I'ilUlitV
K lor hist
t n ih*^ nu*nUi of Krploftlbor.
Coffey In Jacksonville. Coffey
I
1913 wltlrh I* thr 3rd lUr of Hop"
added that “ about 11 per cent"
lcrnfi»r m i
KOTI€*n « r
A I'I'I.IIA T IIIV
more meat will bea available for
Pat * tj lh1a 1*4 dal of A uiiu«l
y o n t a % ih -:k i »
lilL
over the counter 'customers In
i hmptrr IT 437 «»f
*
m
'IIICI
IT * o l ’ItT SKAhi
Nf/rii*i: i h H E iii:in
u iv k n
August than housewives were able
f. l IIEKMiUN,
TTm1 I hi rlttfiii W
N|.. n. * i li&lt;*itli i
to buy during July. “ Point* have of
t
|r t k l Tri till I ’|)u1 1.
Trt S r**r t If h Hi ** N" Jo IM*IIe«|
.*•• rni on It r.sunly
Flor ldn
tx'rn reduced as rapidly at pos­ Ihf I * I day of July \ f«
1^11
sible to pass on the benefits to ha* ftlcd imNlf Id iti&gt; nfflra* and
h«&gt;
rnatlr
al&gt;pllr«l
t.n
fur
m
la
%
the consumers,” he said.
dftttl In In
I hr |roit,
Hriltl
«»«riJfitmtc imlifticep IP*- follui*lDir
Diamonds and gold were discov t)»acr lh «i property In lh** f’minty
of Hriiilnnlv, HLaI r&gt; nf KDirlda, In
t-reil In A frica in 1870.
wll
I ,**t 23 N&gt;•m UpA«.l«i I'I« (
Total U. S. copper supply for
Itnuk 1 I'iigt H
Thr a»»*-*» rt*»nt of I ft*• . ftid prop­
!!»tl was about 1J) million ton*
erty onii|*r Ihf «&gt;fthi c»*r 4If Ira I«. I* *
slightly under the 101.1 level.
nurd &gt;*ii» In Ih** o.iiiK *»f J .1
Kht i n*p*f u• i
I *i. I •is laid rr r 41f I* sil p ahull Id&gt;
I
S milk production in UM4
. mewl JH nt'l'ng In la ■* llirwas up I 1 per cent over the 1!&gt;36- r+&lt;i*
ttfop** l1I &gt; li n f »IiIP11 4har Pin U I f 1 I-a
.T.I average.
••*1*1 in Ihf. tllgrhr*t hiddrr ft! ll»«
r&lt;9urI hiiuff floor *&lt;n in** fiini Mon­
day in l hr iiiofi lh *»f H'*pt*'itihp|,
15*43 which !■ Ihf 3rd *li&gt; «*f Hnpt»iiihpr. n ♦JinI rif I tl If* I at rl«&gt; »»f A'igu»l,
M iTU K « r
A rrM t'A T io N
IT C fdfllT KRAI.I
poll T A I IIKKII
o I* IIKIlNtH »N
* kitiHrr m a r «■! i m i
rirrls I’ ll null i f.tin
■» 1 rn ■e * ih HKitunv o i v k n ,
M*.mli«oL&gt; UtHiMt Eli
1' Jft
K M*11Itow* A Jtor#
M ' 1 hr m a, It 1• w ill tod dr r n|
1 *&gt;tlirt«'air .N(» 217; liKUrd thr
•lay or July, A
|». m i
fllrif m* rn&lt;1 In m&gt; office and
lnai|e it pgillrji 11Oft fur ft tftl
'I in hr iMtiril l h#re on. Ha hi
1 L.ftlr r to hi .now I hr follow ln|f
t«ih*.I pritprri&gt; in I ha County
*0 Mi*.11* Ht.11r nf Florida, to&gt;

H.D. r «p r Co. I nr,
i
G A S itml Oil npnro hrntem. OH
W nlrr Hc*nti*m..

«&gt;f

R om rs
HOME B AK ER Y

DOBKUM AN PINSCKIER PUPS
If you want champion hloo«l»
line*, phono K tllry,
County
2301. after 2:00 P M.

JVr.soils i
irikf ori*» i

W O U LD you like to have a hoinr
on thr river nod n food farm
and build you juot the kind of
It houiM? thaf you have nlwayn 1
wiahi-il fi»r. K«|ward F, I*ane

I i■ II A 12 IIlock Ji H«nIfttolo Flat Hook 1 I *«!((■
• .•x
a; a «i
|lit- i&gt;ptsrtP 111 Utlt of III# aat*4 props
• i 1} tmd* r |hr s«hl I'erlirifale la#
•■i■*i « » In thr rmma of Marei itj*i lie Alt** rliur y
i i.I**w « jiI«| i •itlflrala etifttl b«
i e«1mo*-4 an-tioDng to u-v
the
iiM 'i'ilv 4racfH*r4 thorrln will lift
Mil !'• i hc hltfhrd bidder ill In*
'"(F1 li'-Ut*r tlliur itD I lift final MonI**
( M* rnofitli &lt;.f Hrptarnhrr,
I •i h Di.I i )a i hi* Jr il day of Bop-

DRESSED FRYERS - Wr will
tahla rlothn
have u limited number of d ro n ­ f'U H T A IN S . m *
aenrf#
wii■hr4, * in rch#d and
ed fryrrii for ^nlr durinir thr
ftr r lr h H
’ b M#l|nnvll|e Ave
week
until
further
notice.
Phone »7!l
Tendr-Frv Poultry, 220f» .San­
ford Ave Phone 024.
PIA N O S hik'Hc*1 rn«h nfirr paid
V'Hir in* no Write TluT A R P A U L IN I h x JO. prarth ally j for
Mtiair Hox id Wintri Pink in
new Kdtffirr Srrd Co
phone | »1
P L E N T Y vOndim* anil m**f» Nice I
lot of F ir hi S jfo-ijR Duhurt'*
Luinhc*! V h* i

PUERTO

hn«ri

Yftina

w ric k ,

4

6

Lake*

M o n ro ® ,

Ron

vinca,

liar
d l.

(lal)on Jorupy row, $125.00,
Frrah in Hrt»lemb«*r. ( ‘.A Hlyiner, Lake -Mary, Fla.
A( RE Ulrd cclefv land, two
flaw iiiy* well*, flout* In Price

$4£(M1 UO Edward F

fL« w »

Lane

h is

« Ifr

-|s|i|is ftI 11■|• t''i

|BUSINESS SEKVII,’I

The Sanford Produce Company
M AS M O V E D FROM T H E
P E R K IN S
IN T O

IT S

R U IL D IN C

N E X T TO

STO RE

NEW

L O C A T IO N

108 Magnuliit Avenue
Formerly .&gt;ccii|.ii“(i l»y the Sanford Electric Company

Dick Aiken
Owner

Phone .1.1

Per W e e k

U n til

h o ld e r

nf

H T f »R A l i F
Oar hk' c

v on i

Npe-

cat
ihI

,»r

K #n t

rate

dcii

width in

AND

KKNDKIt

\s i:\ n u i

si

C) Hllilt
U 1(1 I 'A I M I M .
liuiie iiftcorlmeiit of colors ’l
rat cun li»yk new Hii* g ii *

D u ll

S e r v ic e ,
r c g la t e r c ii
h70-M

&gt;le

drrdl

Ml a I r

"f

K lo f h b i.

t o - w ll

l l
lti*-,sk fi Nanl itml t»
il I4i*i. fc J |»«*r« illy
#7 A
iievr Home lit of Ih- •^■•1 pfop11,.T* i - i - -aid ' •*• ! *fD He U* .»* lli lli*- llt'ni of IDiun|.

S T O P at our stetion for IVoco-Pep,
the motor fuel th afi
brimful of P E P and
GO—and gives you
Thrifty Ml lea go too,

afotn^r
M il)

W I '

i--ii.il i hri r-t.fi
twill erf
eliu 1SI. • &lt;S 111* I I'.lloMt Ina ll*
i (■r•ijt* r* &gt; ii 1 hi *'minly of

N IC E 5 room hou»e built for
homo. Clone In. Phone 257.
0 ROOM hunifiilow on Magnolia
Ave. Cb.se Iii. Convenient tn
all schools. Edward E. Ionic.

LOCATION

* rIJf I■ I * N*. 31*
Iaaiied
' *I si v4,f Jill)
V |l. m i
'* •! P,iim* In fi*i -sffh ft and

linw.

|w*i thouAiinti. N.li

N EW

i i i t , r»i
ii %n tik
ru n i n
i i k CI i
i U plM ITI.1T »f lOsYsl
i I
I ■* MFlf EIt 3 lit V RN,
• . . | Urtlllrw. \ ll**f ft

P R E - W A R f iid ufTi MUtornatir hut

pructtrnliy
IP*

TO

D elivery ^

REC'OHDS Sr** i &lt;*nU«1 h li.rida'Ini L*( *i ai li t I ion of dapulcn l and
populht |)h*tfDtkfra*ih rrcorda at 1 I W I I I ftl Y * n I. Ill; Tit A I'K
HA BHITS \ S l li.K o n SK\
Thr Mtifth Hot in W m tn Pork
I'hirkio
uf v likfi- Of me*
w a*rr iieMtei
Phone M.’t or

MOVED

Lcifal Advertiscmenl

l(e-(&gt;|H'ning

&lt;%

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 1945

.a unH

- a »«I » ft r H f Liv*i t r
«« • u t d *n ■ in

*h M ha
la «
th e

*siii d*Pt tllird trier ft10 •’•ill bf
11'*• ii(fghfti-t bidder nI i he
i I.
&lt;!•!•&lt;( mi flvs first
ii*#.

11

rponf h id

w L ii it I-

i ft#- i n !

M«-ptft*u hr r,

«lt*y

"f

hftp

Je rs e y

I 'holie

— AUTO
I'A IN T IN l. NOW i« giaal time to (ibiiiI yicr
cor We also do esprit bony
and fender repair. Yates Auto
Pnint and Body Works. I0.'&gt; N.
1‘iilmettn Ave I'hnnv 871

Try a tanktul today

licit groves. 1200 old bearing W ASH ING machines repaired
and nil Imme appliances &lt; aid
producing
0,000 boxes
fruit
each year, a nice comfortable [ well (ienrral Repair Slim. 71*7
Mills. Orlando, ptume
homo and n beautiful lake to ■ North
2 11*72 ..r San fo ld I F»f» l*iim.|«l
fish and bathe In
Can !&gt;e
Set v fee
»een by appointment only. Ed­
ward K. I-ane. "The man who
knows Hanford."

Tire Shop, Inc

IT C IllJIT MKAI.I
&gt;. 1* HERNDON.
1‘lerl (’ift-ult f’cyrt,
Sen. I M,.J■ faunljr. KlflO-U
NiiTiri: n r A r r t . m i T i n v
r o i l TAX IlKUII
I kspler ITUT
l »

Seminole
s

vriT P E

tin t

PARK

heuehv

h iv e s

• i i I ifb-ftt d Nn III, UftUftd (lift 1*t
.is*, of Jul* A D t ill, hftft fHftd

n k is w a n d er

?nl N

IS

Thai 1 tVIIIUll. Mail'll A I ' n l l II
Mmi III. I.ls wit* hnM*r n( Tai

JU ST

SE­
AN D

H A V IN G

YOUR

COAT

"L A ID -

A W A Y
F A LL

FOR

D IL IV fcR 1

[— You do nor hove to pay
lor

DRIVE IN

II

BT

L E C T IN G

if

m

large

poym en h ,

ond do ‘ JOT h o »c to m oke
the

govern m en t

| / j d o »n .

requ ired

You con pay ot

little o» SI 00 ot th e tim e
ol (e le c tio n and at little at
k t 00

w eekly,

til

delivery

in

m &gt; o f f Iff* m id h«ft it i .a*16
f . . f ft I I I *l*«l L ’•*
■- 11r . I
l l t f l i-Iilt
H i 1*1
t’ r l t l M. i l '
• Mil.* -ii ■•§ I htr fedknurfrig 4#fc&gt; f U«hi

1.1-

AV?,

ills, ii

LOST

GOOD restaurant equipment. A p ­
L O S T : Ration Rook No. I lust
ply Florida Hotel.
July 12. Ruth Mae Brown. 1004
Avocado Avo.
FOR HALE
Five room bungalow. West of LOST: Ray Horse. Brand II E L
Town, comer lot. Can give imPhone 237-J. Dr. ICL. Bass
medlata possession,
Robert A. Williams
LOST: Leather jacket containing
Phone 731 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
papers; glassoa in blark steel
rase, down town. Reward. l.'i.OO
HMALI. bouse trailer at Han
A H Hikes. 160,1 Mellon villr.
ford Trailer Camp Offlre.
LOST. Folder containing -.vetal
1038 Chevrolet Sedan within cell­
ration books. Sarah ib.waid.
ing price. II.E. Dye, 801 E.
1000 Orange A ve,

6th St-

T A B L E model hattery set radio
Phono 182-J after 0:00 P.M.

LO ST: Purse In I’ lggly Wiggly
Store Saturday. Please return
paper* to Mr*. M. Durch, 200
French.

T H E R ’S T R l S M O N T H

9 Burner oil alove, 116X0; Burrough* Adding machln*. #60.00
C Jl. Hhriner, -Lake Mary, Fl*. LO ST: Billfold containing $8.00
and laundry paa*. rietse re­
turn to Kebecca Thomas, 713
&amp; M A U , gentle saddle horse and
K. 7th 8L Reward.
aaddle, $1)0.00. E.C. Colson, lit.
I, Box 122, Beardall Ave. San­
W A N T E D TO R E N T
ford. Fla.

A V A IL A B L E ?

igvaa fo r jelly or canone 0136,

Because of the all-out war
production at tha Ford plant*,
we have In aome instances
been lim ited In aupplying
piirt* prom ptly. But more
Genuine Ford PartFare avail­
able now.

CO U PLE desires furnished home
fn or near town. Have ear. P.O.
Box 008, or Phone 734-W,
00 and Reel, A-l condition.
AUo tackle box ahd 14 pluge. Returned N aval combat pitot,
122Vi Palmetto Ave.
w ife and baby mutt har* 2
’ bedroom furnished house. Ex­
cellent care promised. Plesae
Help .Wanted
call 230-J. -

&gt;014 wanted $10.00 week. HOUSE—6 or 0 rooms, unfumlshWork 7K)0 A.M. to 1S» PJI. , by permanent civilian famly.
Prefer outlying location. Call
Phone 441.___________________
76C-M or write Box 62, Lake
WANTF.D: good, .reliable nan to
Monroe, Fla.
FURNISHED

apartment

three

In family, 1 rene Mr*. Kenneth

SIT. W A N T E D
in person to Hemiaele County
Unadry, 119 w T l i d S L
.

JANTED—

^ k S P fc ? w H d l

u r p m i n g . w h e n you co n sid e t how eovv it n to ow n o lo v e ly fur on

A R E FO RD P A R IS

TH E A N S W E R

f

IS
.*

d t w n you m ay choovc o n * c o o t in M a t h e r ’s sto c h s o'ittJ

T h e n a f t e r you qet d e liv e ry N o *. 1 5th you h o *e o v t o r to pos the h o la n c c
W h a t ’s m ore,

y o u ’ ll r e c e i v e

o

— t h o s e p m e s L in s t h a t w e a r
- i l l b e e x p e r t ly

c o o t mode fro m only p r im e , c h o i c e (&gt;clt£
longer and lo o k lovV licr over m a n y se a so n s.

m a d e . to o . w it h

c a r e fu l a tte n tio n lo c »c r v

-*-** , n* ^-z-

tomorrow and let ua nhow you our beautiful new 1945 collection, ranging

FOUNp—
FOUND! A*.utomoblle key on ring,
Onwer mtiky la v e by IdenUfyfng
and paylrpg fo r this adv. ,

(Plus 20%
K , , ■■■■

:

ii»«l?sJ stvsS r-a B t

~&gt;-r-

•

a

IT PATS TO INSIST ON

YOUR
Strickland — Morris
Y ou r F o ri l ) w k Sine
-

.

d e ta il

Isn’t It worth li, then, to make YOUR selection now? Of course I Drop In

Yea, &gt;ir1 Condition* are
Im proving! N o w , wo
have more functional
pert* and can still sup. ply many non-functional
W parts you may need.

.»ftW.*ft

;

Han

15 w h ile you co m p le te yo u r re q u ire d dow n p o y m e n t

It

I je i- !

* -**

for o n ly S I

M a f h c r i Lay A - n y

,203-09 E. Lit* SL

-

• '

f

1=111=111=111=111=111=111

‘ Stortgi T il
fa ll Dtllytry
*

la lb* N*w Ysrk
Levadry’ i Madam N r
VisFll

�y ;/ ^
-&lt;
f \

i:

lot lb, *1 W»«U

piptf Mill £9ik*

I f • • » i« li to K» free, If » * wish I*
^ preserve k l i o l i t t Uu m l u i t l a i b l * privlleg** fo r Which we ksve beta bo tong con­
tending— « • B in t fightt
—r * T t i i n c m c - n r .

I t - v ffU ilI v i
kinita f*r lit *

Ik b * n b i RUft

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

4 VOLUME XXXVI

Established 1908

BlockadeCuts
* Japanese Off

*3

Magnate, tii), Attracts Bride, 24

r «ir

Comi

Warning Is Issued
Agai ns t Careless
a Handling Of DDT

M

it i.it

m

i

Big Three Decisions Are Seen As
Best Guarantee Against Aggression
&lt;icrmai|\ Is Stripped
Of Territory And Is
Limited'ToFarming,
1‘eaeelul Industries
&lt;|1&lt;

I!ig

1

Infrd

l‘ f»M l

of

For Next Year

In Big Upset

Summer’s H a r v e s t s Score Is 12 To One:
Are Kx pec ted To
Frierson’s Triumps
Be ( i o n c By Nov.
Over Yowell Tea in
Hv

MOllSK

S AI I SB I U\

I d one nf the biggest upjtel*
W A M I V N C T O N . A tg
Kv. f v ' of the weanon n great I% strengtfi
indication point* lo the w«tr*i efied State tiuiirti Sofll.ntl team
fnml rhortage in Kuroin* ftexi trouto ed f riutk"» Tavem team t?v
Winter that has been e xpej lencrd a score of 11 to 1 I'hKi'dav
A
warning
Hint
DDT,
(hr in modern limes Ih*-i rn&lt; i mn of t-vctitng, shelling Htlin»on Kmlnw
means of prodm tam imd 1 from the noHind i K inlaw, h, «
wonder insecticide and hnne of • the
i.
mosquitoes, it not harmless to transportation has rrmiercnl most Hanford soft hull hy tlor
nf the liberated mantri#| hv Ipies' placed by hnfl JLvan&lt;«
human
beings, and that
prr
T
h
«
G
l
i
n
t
d
t|W
f
it
k
lM
I
1
*
(J
!|
|
;h i
minimum
cautions should accompany
its Ui prrm.de for then
m ti
ut by Mutifiit thre# runs in the
ua», il cqnttlUiad in thr fallowing
^rat* tiiwttig; got five in tht
lettar-** H i * If a r a ld Tram it. W.
Alarming a* ' the littflitiuo I t »aci»nd, mu* In the thud, two m
Ilupreclit, chemist In charge nf now
ii will grow progressively
the
fourth ant! two til the nxth
this Celery Inveittgalion Lahore- i

u*»

worse ( hrCnighoui (hr Summer ami
Fail

The T ii verTiers got iheir i.-tie run
tory:
in t h e
fifth
Riif-M piti t «*•! fun*
“ Numerous requctla have been
Dr-ipitr
the
heroic
effort*
of
Ihr
f,)f
idtariU ««t!i I w,.l.| I f
received ns to whether certain
people o f these distressed conn ‘ cvtying
( | products sold under various trade
triCN th3w yeni a hiirventa will *w | In the itscolld gaiin , the Trier
unmes and claiming to contain mci far l**h»w nornial that hy the
son "Master
Niimicr•»*" .Uiv^nr-J
DDT actually dlil contain this
end uf .N«*vi*ml»er, it i* aaiimaCcd, Shorty Buckler"* \m*rU t,-um l+&gt;
compound. Compound! of DDT
they will hr nearing exhaustion. a aeorc of 8 to 2 Kt-d William*
are now being sold under a num­
A fte r that, ami until the HMfl of L a Ui* Monroe Muviif up n
ber of trade names such as, Dee
harvvata arc avn'ilnhlt', thr liber
Rod Toe, Deenate, Getaml. Neo- atm! couiifMr* will he. largely * trim go collect ion "f -Lint/* vvhoh
Burk lor'* N iiv y IMI 1 * 11I•11Ii1 I;n'
* * rid, and Santobanr and proliuhly
fiMwi imported from iolv**, while thr M iwlr, \t iri*j
others that the writer has not dependent
infield corii»i*ting of f m.t, is, ,
heard of. The only sure way you abroad.
Through*. j! the Fall of InM |ry
at
finl
! *\
- »-• • *
can be certain of getting u pro­
duct containing DDT is to read year and it* late it* the Spiltig Hrookhrt, ■hint «rnt f.t *r f i t* i
area of the riintlp short « “ iK nf lt„l1
i
the label giving the Ingredients of thl* year a
their way nr -t ut * i .
11
/a if you see a certain jmreentage continent * »* -till a battleground
s wen- litil,
i u
\ututnti and Spring "hurefoiit
of either of the following listed Both the
I&gt;fchloro -diphcnyltrirhloro -ethane j plantings •»* cercaU were heavily of sensational
Moreover,
ihroughtOjt
Both tram* acarad in thr fn*t
or 2,2, bia(p-chlorophenyI)-l,l,L- affected
trichlorocthane you can be aura the whole period of the war. ft inning, Brumley for F n i t *«» i *
and
Kinney for VowelU fri tin*
w i r practically impossible to ob­
that you are getting DDT.
“ While DDT ha* given remark- tain nee«led fcrtilixrr*. For a fourth Inning IIr(Hikliri\ dmihlc
' k able results In the control of continent who*# noil fertility has •coring Griffin ami Odharn * tw.»
It'tlllH iP d OH Fair IWa,
Insect pests certain precautions been depleted from ernturie* of
should be observed when using cultfyatio^. thu ha* proved a ma­
products containing this com jor cntn»rophi» Furthermore, the
pnutiil. In the first place it ia not seizure^ of draft iimrnaU for nil If
h*&gt;arm!e*i» to human beings am) tnry mie ami lh«* h»ma of tractors
wvhllr the dry powdar
powilar is not or their irnnudulizatton for lack
J absorbed by the •nain,
Mr, H .n r f' tt n-'il*
Kin, carr
care snuiuu
shoiili) i, of fuel nr rrimir p»ri* ha, im­
lx taken not to breath too much posed an i-tiurmou* bn mi leap on ' ntationad ** * W.\i
i' m i 1■i »-i
of the dust. In oil solutions it ia all farm op,-inium»
nf langiiagr in i ’sri' run
quite readily absorbed through
tif
Hanfot-I
■. .-nils
In cereals u is unlikely that rv.l'icnl
the skin thus caution should Tx Europe thi* year will achieve i*rote Mr*. I.-lba Fool,I -l-v
used not to spill It on the akin more than half it* normal crop. Mary .T-oul (he big l ml--('•' I-'-"&lt;■
( J and If spilled to waah It o ff with Dairy
production
t*
suffering Day ccletualion ol , i , i " f on
plenty o f soap and water.
from a inck nf oil nerd lo furn­ July i t ,
“ A * It U likely to kill honey ish protein supplement* In dairy
Thi* wa, the-first tnm- «incr
bees it ehould not be used on rations, and cannot recover rapid, H,39, she wrutc, that Fnnur bail
flower* or Dowering ihrnbe. If ly enough lo meet next Winter's been allowed to cclcbi *tr (hi*
It le found dee treble to ueg It on crisis. Most production will bo holiday, A ll of tha facmrie, nml
eueh jdante to kill ineect pests It low bycause* a large - proportion place* o f businoi wric rlixn l
be used before the flow er*
o f the herd, and flocks has been except cafe* and plan-, ■&gt;! iiihuc
open or after they have matured destroyed. Sugar will be far be- ment, and they held a thru- day
and beea are no longer visiting )ow normal and. while there is celebiwtiop. Thera wa* dancing on
a better prospect far vegetables ■freet corner* all day and night,
y lf used according to dlrectloni
and potatoes, even tPIcse w ill be end there ware parade* with a
there w ill be no more danger in
affected br • lack of fertilizers. number o f 01* end W AC* with
r * eating vegetable* * prayed with It
the French Army.
O f importance second only to
^ than In eating vegetable* sprayed
On Sunday a great dl.play of
food
production
Is
food
distri­
with spray* that have been used
the Allied air corps wa* *laged,
bution.
Europe’s
Inland
transpor­
In the'past**
Including paratrooper* and an
tation facilities era in chaos. Tha Imitation or the lnva»h&gt;n » f N or­
damage done to raRroad tracks mandy. A t night there were fire
. W inter P a rk Youth
H * « i I r * m i&gt;* A f * f w i j ,
worka. One night service* honor­
d
Serving In AUantic
ing the dead were held, *»d every
Electric A n d Produce night they would go t&lt;&gt; Hu- (mob
IN TU B A TLANTIC—Jaly M
f tho unknown soldier at tha
Stores Move Location oAre
D « TMomphe to p »v tribute
(S pB C lA L)
to their lost loved one*
Robert King
E.C. Harper hae moved the • Tho weather in France i&gt; venr
of
8anford Electric Company from hot and oppressive, even though
. Win tar
Ita form er location at 108 M ag­ a good breeie blows moat o f the
a destroyer
nolia Avenue to larger quarters time, added M n . WaaMnim The
. ito fleet,
ndrede o f chart* fou r stores southward, form erly W ACa are sDU wearing thalr
■ which are — occupied by tha Selective Service evtnter uniform* and drill on the
M 'ai
blleaUooa~
Board.
*
avenuaa fust a few yards from
to navIgaU hi* ship,
Tha space vacated by Mr. Bar- tha A « He Trlomphe, and Satur­
la married to the f&lt;
days during impaction draw a
t Rhea WinU, of Long- per b now occupied by the
^ They have a eon, Lynn ford Produce Company bpentad largo crowd o f spectator*
by Dick Aiken, which was located
Mrs. Washburn, who was bom
Street next to the B.L, In France, has contacted her
Wavy ]n IM I on f l n t Sires
Perkins store.
fam ily, she wnrta, and ipenda
Mr. Harper i
bar days o ff with her brother
on fixin g and hla fam ily. Tha brother ^aa
. that pork was
_
op tha Interior c
ir store a German prisoner fo r four years
ire the and .hU_ he
health la not good, but ho
rebuilt for has stated ha doaw not want pity
merel Elecnot complain. Mrs.
that she often
,,*1 1 1 ta­
re,. radio*, washo f Sanford and o f her
WB&amp;ta* and other electric many friends and acquaintance*
0 8 - k-*'
.
*&gt;«” •
^*-1 - - .
i .-■»!. &gt;

Mrs. Marie Washburn
Tells Of Paris Life

iaSS^ ifia

wihbSl

M V ,

I *I &gt;mu nth,

JLiiurtniut,

*If*|i'lltchr*

Ima

N

. iin{M

mg nf thr rail with 1he Earl
H alt fax. II n Vit h amha**ador
thi lintf.l St at op ■hook ban

, i
.
-r-i
*i
talk and lunch. The king «■ •
&lt;hid m the uniform nf an admiral
nf I he fieri
Il wu* (in

111 i turn

fn ,(

between

Hireling

mi

Arnrrl &gt;

I fi i * f
rd I'l*
n.I N-r
v*
i &lt;.td*

\

V

w ould

i*111111Dtil IpH*
lit ID' 11|tt‘i|
i r tmuiiilp

I'uM •'

ii.

tn*for**

. n .- * | i. . t i( li'n t

•

i'ii

1

r f js jt r

rhoritice.
i ho! he

t *- 1h y

j im

t

id

k#*.|

ii

*

bin

\ r iit v

i II, lie-*

« .. *

*!*»'•

l

■.

f i - mi M.-rhu
.’■••fd "ii the
I Tt i r mmlf

1-1,0.

I

,»t tie
*M l&gt;|
. ... i d!

,•h*W liae

The I'realdenl iuoi tn -per d
about to minute, killing time
while the dlgrntarie, hnrne.1 over
In the Harrowher airport In the
mruntime iie ahook hand, wilb
three W A A F S and other* on duly
ut the airport, poaing for n
picture with the excited girl,
During th* ride from the airrt, little knot* of people el
ighwny Intersection* and along
city street* waved and rhrered
“ Oh. there he is." .creamed a
woman in the crowd. At one
point a man held up n slate on
which he had written In chalk,
“ (lood luck. Mr. I’ realdenl," The
procession missed many of the
more heavily damaged streets of
Plymouth, but the scars of war
were visible to the American
chief executive
Klng'e Welcome
King Cieorge greeted Truoian
with oustretehed hand and tha
words, “ Welcome to my country."
The ceremonies In the blue hsrbor aboard trim man-o-war had
both pageantry and the simplicity
favored both by th# Missourian
and the Rritlsh king.

WEATHER
Alabama: Partly cloudy this atternoon, tonight and Saturday
with scattered thunderahowsn In
southeast and extrema aouth por­
tion*. Gentle variable winds on
coast,
Florida: Continued partly cloudy
through
Saturday
except
for
widely scattered thundershower*
north and west portions during
afternoons and evening.
O f tha 20.000,000 o r more buf­
faloes that once roamed over tha
fa r west, only a few remain
today.
*

I trill

V"

!m &gt; 4U » r i * - . l

pV t 11t■! Ma%

scrm»ny,

•tn * •r , ^

4*

I-

•• I '

H IM

.1

\ ig

uHniiril

t

i

A 'j

( 1TY BRIEFS

. -1.1(1*11, |,,ii 1*\
U • «•.*«» I« l,l,i.

t

'V

11*111. tM , 1 if t “Nja m i #
4'

*

A

f

. I t l »• I r .

*

• *

.

Ms
it- »*

M

1

}

V

rtf
b uJU

1u . 44J if tr
L, .
r|t
-

M
•

I 'n M

4 tM

i-■ ' i n

» -

’ t», \ ■‘
il I 1«
*in f
*-i i | fV* i i

i * . it* *oi.i ru. t. - •

'
r*

1 . IM

f i

«
*

V

- j 'll

• . 4 .*

'

*

it
r»

t t t U liIf k 'l'

*

. S. S i hot’ t u 'i i i a n n
Is K i l l e d In A c t i o n

1. rll

Ii 1luu
a lti «r

! M Ac

r 1• -.lay

•

• I.t h*-*

• . • %aIII Ml.
iii,'

'»* II 14(
%Il It It .|c( It ,t'l&gt;
i 111* 1 t II 1•* 11 1
a»
11
■11**14H4% H«
Pin
4-f i %1 1-- II11 1 1
.■ 1 ' J ■ ' ■' "
- Il .1

III . 0

1 '

1.

1

t.ii-t 1 •
t-l
1 hi
iitiitt’tl

• «

.

, ’.alt lijll
eniftlU

,

'

f *.
■..in l
A tin
' ' i i * hill

i|w

&gt;iik 1 *1'

H ill

I|(| I . I 11.4 ’
Ih r

I l|. .1

M.4V a'" 1 1 »
,

1
1.....

,1

I &gt;

I!

ip"-'.,!

'

.|s I

f t h e hnttlA

•I

II.

" i fur.I. huieui,
11 • h.iula uin I

h- f

f l t f hh f 1,1 -

1 1

r»H t*iheil*

\

1III- rt I Hi

.I '

1

&lt;it 1

'

f'u r 1 e

s 1.1 r v
i

■L »r |
'

* &gt;.
*

*

■

.

Lf

f 1 run

l * 12
I » tuber.
*. a» 1-xWe‘n
. ' l l ' M'PlI

1*
1

S l i e s IH

o u «et U|I th#
in. Cage 1 " « I

- 4. 44*1

Mu

W 'ja lf
,k f

' aU

M, 1

1

&lt; M li

•

' •«. «|* i

&lt; 1" f &gt;'

i ri

t I ‘of lie i nr iim

i

bllddlfs,
nf a h**m L«
knew hn »gi*. I'r ik .ill k ik
hoiplUihrr.l f .1
* a i .-u*
b e i r if f

0 '

4 4. •

Mnwgnn* airport nlrnut 40 mile,
Plymouth An official wel a grin
“ I f , hi* life 1.1 hf It llM 11
com ing'party awaited them thee .
i-*| III- , III.. 1
Im, they altered their (dan, win " Private K f|*n
ildvlsinl that weather there wi* • * •ayiiifc'
Nick im frn^l
J -lyiiaii
Tv Li
IlllfnVor aide
Ariimi. l

1.

*

from

.142VmI

I ’ l )|

•

the

Wtl Mkhle

*1* * fs
J

f

le &gt;

* II. I

I

Saks Marshal Often
l \prt‘ssr(J Hope Ol
N ;i / i I &gt;est ruet ion

n

f tr

•

|ii&lt;-i&lt;|rnl uinl n llriti.b monathat link
.in* r P r r , nirnl \k il.oiT, \ i*il »'
A ftrr tk1
«» t
(el (he f ' 1 , 1 World
&lt; kU
O*
f »r. • ‘1 ........
I hangr of I'I hii ,
K,^ I
who -m l *■■ L
I'tiring (be fligbi f rmni r '
I hlH f 1» wt v* ,J
, . J L .1
dam to Hie l,lyminith m mi'
mother
there bad been a change of |d«
ri'fHtr 1 „„
because of weather
The |&gt;*rti
but
D el
had arranged to land at Si to Arm y nuthuritu-,
fixed everyth in g” in- wajtl with

Ho the "Snrrrd (*iiw * landi-'l ■■t
Harrow ixr aimtit four hour, afler
the 8 A M I Moscow tlmei ,!■
I arturr from Merlin «nd n *• »
minute,
later
another
'
t
l airying Hyrnr* i ame down

a,

,

i !'

.

u h im m

i icwf-lf

i , •

r

'til.

J ! *mji tr«*n •- * 11*• ■

ii**» L ip " i-

)

I ' ••

IM vh !* B iia ri hoi Tin, -.f H.
ton, who kieiir- the ihirph II*
and two hut ■ fttsii* i*arm'd i
r
hta
rili
tiiiilitlip
fighting
m i k eo
,
% T'V.
...
r ranee Hint itpruinnv, toiij i *•%*- .1MsI In ‘
p
n„.„ ................... .
f.» t o .
M
&lt;*t*f*n
* ...........
. iii-'i
, , iluif, ...
H«‘ f*i Ju
In
f hr
Arms
i Mii
i*f&gt;i ni
llouaion 4rafi f ■■.*nt July • I* H
•n&lt;1

I

l(.. I.| .ill
in
'll-rlltl, ,.f I ||L

I \ 1‘NTtIN
i l■. - *
\
I
|1aw I*'rrcj**1itir
ticfi
tOi 'm
M
iiI1 ha
rO—
nti »men
i'« ro,
\ UstUu ikdricti I r t u , t. I
-m
hrnttn! at *hr
m lyp ..I lb* ladder ' V’uVa “ t " ' "
,V‘ IRlO |«11*»&lt;1till
finished. '
^
I U3«
V
until it
t ▼
▼|| Tni v * L
...V ... had I .beep
................wraii
...
I l be S
S
I iIn yni nyu M
Tii«v king, who
i«’ok*»d *T 11***f •'I. v«*HtiTt|a&gt;

after in#ptH"lion nf th# guard
hoiiot. thrv
mijourruul
to ’ h
admiral's &lt;|uart#r# for furthet

and

the penre nov-

Ji 4-

Battle Veteran
Admiral Leahy’ s
. J t . !&gt;
\ ) i l e m c r
Of 14 Is On Way Than Avrr.nir JuK Letter Presented
Back To Texas
At Petain’s Trial
It, Wilb.,1
: i i d 'n

niid

Pre«&lt;

I'

of

Im* along

lit it*

It k*

Purple H e art W in n e r
I'nder
Age
Has
L i r l W a i t i n g "I'liere

r iltnwi'.i 1 ■, thr Star
nngled
Itit nntri pin yc l 11&gt; Hoya I mi f tnra,

T u ff

♦ 1 ■ » \ » , - *e

-.j tt.ii ci*11 at

i loiel IriO o.» at '

K

with rr«i*Ttiit h light grey hat
\ w thi'v
nl' .ard thi Human
the
Miiml of piping was

thr

fn.nlirr

I*. -*ilfd ..ui

i ’ i i &lt;* islt-ii r It kin*** a m i l.r u h v o u t
t o t lie 11»• 1 1 &gt;*vk 11
rru n ia n wor# a
light
g o*# 1
" *Wungi» nttit. r h c c k « l

M lh

o r-ti i 11

»

111(•I• t iiut f y man. ihollt*

!

'hr

thf i Metuy Uni al hli't •ihuh " a
n ' e-l i it i
I" ■ ■ ' ■ Ihoi if mi *Led -of a In1' ' i • i v • • on

. .I f i &gt; if, r &gt;Mtliitie
wnr mod
fill hen
t 1111r h it* the iiiore^
(•limn! . «• *i *•11\ inter nhoaid th«t j
t*nl 11&lt; . r ’ *ri iL'iio* n
\ i ■m * r 1 4*r&gt;«‘ri hnigc flying
11ke' |n •■ 1■5» *11u* | flair ratrictl thi

m

i

i 1 w* i1111 t&lt;toLiild\

t ho f i•f Ntaff he drove lO
I'lso’" &gt;11»
io tin* r heart
h •lk. ,i n ♦ n-wti- who i |*ott&lt;*d
*I. ' * 4* if'he*! h'ue^lj*
«.tN»d OF Harrs**
The gt ret r w
.* 'r*ihm| ( d liHrry”

i hnM

-Old it WI*

• *f .
r rf
tl'i "'I i.i f ii'h tubmpt.
t L" * *» ' ll ,H
( || h td ini of*
’ " ’ " i* d"ii
! t|C rniifrr ■
11 «■ i toil 11.11"l"|Or l.i In- Jill id I-Ah*Lei i- I mIiipi Inli
f .OidoH * *

hu
tlie
t*f
the

ilent mi thf t|iiart**ril»*ck

.-strip

♦ v |.«h ted f ‘ h I m I i o i i d t H 'l a m t io fl
t L . it
\ r .«) - * . s' p ; i i i i w a n t in t w r l i i l , i .i n k a of t h e I * m t r d
\ o ’ I* '
* "i„ rt
a i * i il t *Il
r • * o l | in
m il

Ihr I'tejkidaht had flown to
Ifi*rliiM.| f i ion r.itsil im rilmard
the fitTiioLi* t” hi, "The Sacred
( ’ow " He ln?id*«l at Hhrrowbef
a ir f nit t tihoiit right miles north
..f l’lvn«-Miih
SIM 111 |« it *II ..U! ..t f lie wntr» O h
Act‘itfit|mnied hv Secretary of L M 4 I ! &gt;
Stnfi- lt\i n«*w and Vdmiral l,«?nhv, j IrtTi. ^*.i |n u o r k mi j. . ifOi.iuif lay i -1 In;, i iiii-fi •

ami

to

\ lie

w or M |&gt;irimrt'il to receive n corn!
miint«|ur on
the
hiatoric
Bid
Three
at I*olndnm

,•

il»-» l*&gt;P»n

..........Hie

thi

hi

IInr

i hi- i&gt; 11itm \ ,uul limit lb^
i .it m.hi Itvu'li to farminK
.mil
dumpstii* in*
tbiwtru-s-' would sprvp «s a
yMiiinuiti-i- .igniii-t German
-irgi I*"pin tor a long time

ID E R N E S T II. V A C C A H O W ITH P R E S I D E N T T R U M A N
VIIOARI) CIUMSKR A U G U S T A ,
A uk
L oT*i Obvinuily in hlrh
spirit*. I’tpuident Truman ft «rt*d
home ahoaril thtp faninun warship
tiwlay nfin rnnrlu&lt;1iriff thr Bit
Three rftnfervnce ami holding ’ft
2o minute
luncheon conference
w 11h K iriig 11t*ot ge Vl of Knginndj
Thr
talk
with
thr
HritUH
rutomrrh m n 'held whoard
Kniowti iiff i hr w« r-tear m l

A complete1 aerial blockade WEALTHY THEATER nPBRATUI,. (imtge M
has cut off Japan from any i *^nwn with Neva Liermann. 24, ju»l l-efore they took out b mirrtiu-p
-i
___
i
J ! license in San Francisco, ( ati(. Matin', former marriage t•• Vivinn
aid from A s ia Where a h u ge Mann «■&gt; dissolved rcrenlly alter a length&gt; anil conli-Mt-,1 court
Allied offensive is expected action. (International)
soon, American commander;1
4 said today after reporting
119 more Jap vessels outik European Food
State Guard
or damaged.
The blockade was announc­ Famine Foreseen j
Takes Tavern
ed at Su|&gt;erfort headquarters

lla

I’ rr**

AsM icinteil

i mu!.-il iliplunuitic ob.wiT\&gt;i ugiit l tiubi. that th.’

t#

il • a lla i.r

Mi' imIkt

Camouflage Fails To H do .lap Cruiser At Ivuro

if A N F’R A N IIS C O Aug. 3.
&lt; A I* )_ A in r r k in
air
raid*
have deaftoyed
forewarned
Jap cities mjiI were drnouncfd » "besally" by (hr enemy
radio network today, but it
predicted they will be carrird
out fiercely to “ wipe out tht
Japanese people."
No hop« that tht adverUoed raids could br prevented
t i e mentioned In the broad­
cast. monitored by the Fed­
eral
Communication*
Commission.
No commrnt regarding the
^Nlpponene people1! reaction
to
the
warning
leaflets,
which were referred to only
at “ eltrcm rly elaborate pro­
paganda."
widespread
dr*(ruction wan refleclrd in the
Hlalemrnl.
I H» i ■■orllkCt-4 f*W » I

» » where « Miokcrmin -aid every
™ bafbor In Japan and Korea ha»
l*een virtually closed bv hutnry'.,
most extensive airborne mining
iiprraUon
Whatever shipping i»

* * * * * A A* * * * * *

SANFORD. F1.0R11)A, FRIR.V'i. ,ui GL’ST a. 19 1 .T

Major Fighting TVlay
Begin Soon On Con­
tinent As Chinese
Hush TheirTraining

:1

■arUf *«w.

for
,11r

H■

■ . I'latir
. -

&lt; Mfl&gt;

♦ ■

Li imther,
Takiritf n J*it ( ur•• iif ti if if I, kt pt*#■is
f &gt;11•a ' f i t .1
\
■N uf Furl
L-»
bu identifh’il iml&gt; ii* '‘GI■’r 1*4. 1111*
H.i * I
t U14i|ili I, k
k\
\ h' Pk. « IA|«»r •
,|iul
t hi
1 * , an |
CUtCAt 1C*] ill [v%n&gt;
from hi*
»-n VIit 1*14r«
\» u* 1 t lit
\, 1
■hut ! ' nnilii' M n VV J.
btrmtkn lung, hi* m*nI he wh- 1 I .i" &gt; t l i i t h L ' i | &gt;~ it It i l i r U f r t t r
fa |.du
1NI1 l|
■ f i u ] i n i*
*\*
f r ti 1 1,ii&lt; - i: Mr*
|a lit,. 'A( 11 fk 14 M ’
Worrinrt nnd hupwl «*veryihMi»r
11miin Hiker'
„ ride. Will
. 1,1
f til f
11 firl Mr*
\ 1,-1, Hftvvkins.
Itlii fill right mu hi&gt; hiiiI fml i«
' " . 1....... I ,1 ’ lift &gt;»]
1111 a ii*
11 - Irvp a 11L r
I ur xDiiii'
\
f Si' 1lf Mf 41 ||f1l| Mr- A mJrt*w
Cflvrc! a Irttrr from her for nlmut run*, 111*. Si
tii'ii k
L ,i n k L %
-1 1J
full U*
fill*
b i f 1 1 n t ^ f t r 1 fi
W "I
e, f
lll-O *1*vi* ru!
thre« month.
1’ III fl a - 11 f »■•»f ItH.I at fh» 1 i ' l l u t
r 1 Mil v* -1
I'MI * .1 ti*l rvi phfk*Maintaining there t» nothing 1 ..If .. Yt t l’ *i illltl It ■ ft 14*M l 11 . 1,t »'
U
I* . 4 ••
l a ai
1A i i vi'Di
W fi U'||
VHtpa
ni'Hl 1&gt;
#1
better thiiu the AimV, he dhii! iie Ml ltdIII!1
*»■. V L . »* v tne
2 m iK
lo stiiv in the nervier, hut -»’ Jl I f k4 f i"4f li**i in tht* v* a r , j- Hiul it*"M’ r
,
|’i ( a i l
h.ei
l3®d thill if he 1* dlArhurged 11••k* k»1 1 » I mrr rtb&lt;it 't 1* flMlt ulhl a 1 ' UIMM'II m I
I
« kH 'ifi'IIIU1
’
will return ut high Arhiwl.
U l f «. i t fir P»i» o f llu* M s u r r r t v I I f f 1*1.A f
It!
oris Sem* mu&lt;I Private K
hulkht'Uil
h a il
rotifer M■d » ,th Pru,»-i ill - - 1 I
M l,
Marv Hall *lc,-.i at niHin
nothinif |o worry »iu»ut.
IhiruikT llit4
week, up until Mutnei on th.i«* 1111*- -11&lt;*11 ,tf , ,1 11,1. .
-The reaAon I «litSn*t write
\\eiine-iiu *. Julv 2f», there wh - h |ji\r.l from In- n*-.. P a n , jii-t»u Medne-dny at Ibe Hume nf her
■on and daughter iti law, Mr and
that I went o ff **t1 a vacation f,\e ineh riM* m the river level, cell
trip t « New llrnunfel, wlUimit hut n few &lt;luv* nf f»ir weathei
Vdm I etiliv'. letti-r , ut ,,inrt Mr- Ju,&lt;tl'h K Hall. 100 West
taking Hob*8 last letter
with 1 a .«eil a three and a half lin b a I'llter cey bn I cl'i-h ........... . Ninth Street after an dine,, of
Mr* Hot! ha,I lived
his addrei,
I »u * ,n mud wh.-i ilruji mi that on Moiulav of thi^ furiiiei
1 *1 ,--,,.- x
Ke\»i,itid
who three -lay,
III month- w:tli her ,nri
I f*und I ’d Irft it in lloustuii." we-rk the total rim* fur the nr • ol'|ins,*-l
l,,»
, inn, ti (,.*l ill'—n h 'le
dltei'tor “ f tin- Sanford
■ha told 11 reportcr.
an-1 '*♦' tt'i
ln- oh».
1 ree liH ^
ita &lt;
111
itle AlUl
r*«‘ k k\
w n&lt;
a»h
l yy ttitle
b i i &lt;1 armmtier,
I -SC,
8ho Aaitj Ah# !iai| n "womlcrful ^ three rhrnlhA ii»rh«*n, Mr. Smith
iCeallnu-a
n*
r
.
a
I
Mm
Had wa, the widow of a
ofi^-n^r vscatlon.
"but I reported
didn't have any d a te ,' I'm still
S|,fi" 1, b Mur veteran, and was a
I
____
__
______
memh« i nf
Ml Soul, Catholic
etaav about Boh."
I
Church She i- -urvjved by three
M ite Ncai, who will enter her
wiiii , Joseph K llnll of Sanford;
lor year at Run Jnnn(n High
hool In the fall, thinks she’s a
Hugh W. Hal! nf Camden, N J.
too young to be engaged,
Lieut. Rfcbard Dens i, spend­ and J. Brady Hall of Springfield,
all* want* nil hrr girl friend,
Ky : and ,i« daughter,, Miss
ing u leave with hi, mother. M r,
to understand that Hob is her boy
O'Brien
Jftill,
Mrs.
Richard T, Mullins, Manager of H.K. Dens, and sister, Mrs, it.lt, Margaret
friend.
Robert
Hnuainnii a n d
Mrs.
the Rit* Thcarer for tho past Bruce.
Tha girl and Private Kelso’s ■even months, wilt leave today
JosspPl D Carpenter, Jr of Cin­
fa m ily soon will see him, aa he fur Ft. Myers I" u,aume new dutPvt. Hnrrv law M'Mire ol Ohiu cinnati. Ohio, Mr*. William J.
le ft fo r Fort Sam Houston. Tex., les a, manager o f the theater State College is spending a short Wurth o f loiuitvlllr, Ky.. IJeut.
•ariy this morning.
Hall
USN o f
there.
Hi* fam ily will remain time with h/, parents. Mr and (Jgl' Mercedes
Ills sister, Mr*. Troy Sherman, here until ho gets aettled in Mrs. P.W . Moore.
Waahington. D C. and Miia Bero f Houston, said ho told her over Ft Myers.
nadalle Ha't. S|&gt;- S 2/c, USN of
tha ttlcphnne last night that hla
Charles
Williams.
pilot
fm Pensacola, Fin.
He
Is
being
succeeded
by
wounded leg Is stilt hurtng a lit* Jamrs T. IJnrnetto, who arrivnl United Airlines, of Atlanta, (ia.
A Rosary wa, recited for Mr*.
U i but that “ he was having a Wednesday from Miami, where Is spending a two weeks' vnea- Hall at 8:00 o’clock Thursday,
~
* "til time."
he
has
been
managing
n ttnn with hi* parents, Mr and evening at the Erickann Funeral
Home by Father William Na*HMrs. Voile A. William*.
theater.
trab. The remains are being ssnt
At Kina wi, mee Ling. Wednes­
Lieut. (J g )'a n d Mrs Hrnflcv today to Springfield, Ky. for
Tha Japanese costumes ami day. Mr. Mutllns expressed his
Salta fo r tragedy are preserved regret at having to leave Han­ Odhani are spending a leave with funeral mass and interment. M r."
Ml tem pi* treasures and ar* among ford and told how much he had U*ut, Odham's mother, M rj. II. and Mrs. Joseph Hall are accom­
itM most haautiful stage costumee enjoyed being a rnenber o f the M. Odhani. He is home on a sick panying th* ramain, to Springclllb
Ir* v# gfte, over w e* duty.
mad*

.Mrs. Marv Hall Hies
Af t er Brief Illness

2 :;

Bit/, To Have New
T h e a t e r Manager

Home On Leave

tS ?-*' a a a a

rLiiiiW
fiim

r.tw ,

�f
V

S

T*

'

i

r
• *„ '

i

-----

’- ;

TOE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. IMS Q

w m Food

Decisions Of Big
Three Art* Seen As
A Secret UpU O f Best Guarantee
Women Abroad

L E G A L N O T IC E

Foreseen
tor Next Year

.If*

ir « iiu « i

r n &gt; » r m » o«»&gt;

no. u i n

; A. J

■ml heavy losses fn rolling stock
have placed almost the entire
burden o f food dlitribution on
truek ehipmenu. But so irreat is
the shortage o f trucks, Urea, re­
pair part* and fu el that they can­
not carry the whole load.
Right now there are rurplua

To
Do
Intelligence
W o rk In G erm any;
M an y Foreign Born

H T o r TUM
L
C1JSCWIT
r r m w to a .

i.v r u n c u i c i r r
n in n i
j i ' di
_________________

,
*
_____. . .
i -NOTICE

M AZE.
I'UlntKf.

A t TH E C H U R C H E S
li o i .t t m n «

r i i i m r i i o r tvvk p r A iA R E T i
llw*. O . &lt;1 IlraU y I'aator.
• IIS jM liurtlo A u n u i
Iv "0 A. 11 - -Niuu Jj &gt; Hcbovl. Ilarl
aii.itb.

I I uo

.n#r rit«»n

.Nui*#» Ifit«n 4 * 4 it.
a

.

)1 - R c r n l u u

T lirliiU n

\ V ..r * b ip

L»#irrmii»ai •••»,

n r »i. i : i i u i r N I

&lt; m tiH rM S

I'uii. A»«• ai Fourth Kl

l l.I.M M 't ;

IlK V Vi A It t, I A K I’KNTUfl. Itr.rn r
I tflcl F Cumimiuntn. I.%# A. at.

Churrn IkbiHil. * lo

a

M

U u iJ i.f

At

A

H tr v ir o .

11

"»ul

M

Hear

T il*

MiifTIIMIlK a A T I I I T
L lllR iK I ,
(Aurtl A ) * , at Ninth fit

a^
h m ir h u ii
TAnV'.ll \ AC1.K

O rU arlu
f|l«u»

SI t i m i n g

W urahlp

1

I:M

A-

T i . « . Cfit.ui • ou |»; &gt;1
L i m i h i i !l. n l r r V •# I*
We.lnta.- , ) - M i J w n - k

K

Smitt*.

f*i»M|or

Hc.hto.1

la ou

M

K * f r » -o i l. n Tuefflajr — Study

I iu

Kir at
Ult.l
Till r«S
\V M IT. 1 ou I* M

m

in

Tu*adAy»—

nrwJ

iirtHtaalntc
f«»r th an
o *n
mill tire r . r n mn&gt; III
*U m r i*111w in»|w rtloll» hy S la t.

mill

A HUGE BALI OF SMOKE AND FLAME SPURT FROM THE BIO OUNS OF A U. S. U TTLISH IP AS SHI F Q U U SHiUS W O O i + f &amp; t

ortf .I i

n \ n .«•
J A II ASK I NH.
h iu .li Net*., i : ju I'

W A N T E D TO R E N T

pod anil other rgllfi
Imited to tho»e fk

Iluljr

i Ml l u ll
U

Harmon

3 l a I* M
i t r f l r * . I 30 I 1 M .

lU r n ln k

Unfurnished two bedroom house or apartment
Permanent civilian resident. P.O. Box 1259, Han
ford, Fla.

fw w m m f

Cim 'm uitlon

tu n m i.v
l-.lifel

in

of

,\»e

2 n«l

Hur*t»F

idiiii
AMtl I 3•

Whwir Jraqe la ll»»l*
rrdiMB

r u «

A d p iir a J
(s e t t e r

NEW G U I N E A *

DUKA

At

I

o iti

mf with health and the car.
/epklrlguon o f dkplaced peris

eoi

u M U 1 I IT .

I'M lor

Church o f The Nazarene
lilt I'nlmettu Are., Sanford, Flu.
Order of Services
Sunday
#
10:00 A. M. Sunday School
M

11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
•‘('hrlstiun Delermlnntion"
7:30 I'.M iv .T J 'A
S:00 I*. M. Evangelistic Service
'■G.mI's Judfrntenls"

Huiii I r ) Bt'hotil
M .. r u i n g \V»»r»hl|*
Ju n io r
anil
Hn»l.*i

8:00 P. M. Weonesday I’ rayer Meeting

Bulhori.i*-,

In

:miri. j ltlili
,,f

»h m
M,,.i
|h . I ..........

• I),,. %utvr&gt;

mu

•

fn

i.
u i Im. i i 11 (*^ m r
I x-iiik a s k r.l t»\ ,
m b t ii i U* I*.
t hr
uiihi.tr&gt;
to ii*«t»t
n m ir | |,,,.|luy ,m. ( t.|,t, n , ntrrim ou.l)
thut
It‘n m r iu b r l. j
(,f
ho»|&gt;lt,il hni
u .lh rii tu the r u le , of producing ,
the n»«t» •
.1
ii mitilr A m ilk.
M il* control im i..-.*
h .-1-u ii.i.u
of in»|»n:tion» at th e ,
|-|m, ^ rt.
. -•

&lt;l«ii)

f»rm ».

prooeaaing

plain* i f)l|

m,

|„

and • laboratory e ia m ln a tio n ..I j
r u r „|
.-upl.
tl» finished product.
•..rre fu lly tu.l*. ut.-.l
A U - ll.r q u a lity amt ,af«-i milk
ttia. farm youth
I" •
j. k'lmtuall) being d riSainie.l t.\ ,.|,| have ah».v&gt;. '
liar puhlir, t.Mi, h r .a u l
Tu ne h . I ii &gt;'i ia t r in th. •'
»a&gt; alien the p r u t e t iv r valu r uf &gt;io* fui p liv -n nl •&gt; .
p a.triiilta tiu n « i u arrep trd w ill! I i-nllniuil ilrfm l ,
Indifference, hut today the tap.'.* piitmnnl g m u p
II t •
l.i. r appreciate*
the
ca lu r
of j p a n il with n i o ' i 1 i •
| a .lm r ilr d m ilk.
I'eoplr r a a liie I ,r in lm otlu-i ••» •&gt;.p
! hat |ia»teuritatlon, w hirh i» u
tin*- p o a a lh ih l. lm
I'lte rk i |»f heuting th»- m ilk i n ' I hr ru rn l h rn lth ......
I l l il» yrer. K. and huhting
l! amount of a m - " I 1
I lift, for :t(&gt; minute,, tlien inline
mol ho^j Hi. I -uoi-l
ilialrtv coollne t( to 5.1 tlryrre. hr plnreil n il loo n
I to lr»». doe* not change th.- comiininit»."&gt;
I •"
lodk', flavor and doe* makr for of «mli •upnliri- .it .t.
n rafrr product.
likely .tunidutt
Hit
The artual pro.liwtloii of milk " f hrnllli •-»-»'t* •
at tv. farm i» Bradiially rent hint; -nn lrd anti mini.I t .
n In.*her
aanilarv
level.
lull l-t iitmli-ini ,

One Ambei and One Black Capsule
supply the VITAMIN EQUIVALENT
ol these Foods

144
CAPSULES

7 3 '. » 2 . 5 9

It iv better to be Vitimiii k ( l
lh.ui Ueficiency Sony
)

Vnti are invited In these services
Special Music und SHiglng
A l.i.r Gospel with a Live Mtsaage

■fit nt erf l»f turf you A/#
tmi u^ li r t u o i i i l i i Iajiu A*
iv

( ’. G. ilr :ile y
N lfT H E
1 wlali tu annuunc* to in* patillr
that halirvfortn, I wHI niit h* r*kponailila for any d,hl* i.nc|irr*d
in *.,uio.4 l&gt;y mr wit*.
J E. T rrla ill.m -i, «f
lo t ll*k AVrlipo
Saiilarit, Kla.

is

liiiiiT

or

the

SI HUE.

. C M i M u .I.

■TtTtt

iik

.ot art

1All’s IT.

ri.o N .in A .

P a s to r

j %.*|•| !«inrnf y o u f t itf l

I i o t l l a^wJlUlllft o l t i t l e
So, y u « i .|

i ^ l i n t l %i(AJO«f1

I . * * N ull I hr R»i»C Plena,
•ah,I m your l.auty today)

R EPLA C EM EN T

Mr hnol

1 lirrvk*

AUTO GLASS

lO U C H T O N DRUG C O M P A N Y

•I*i«* » H*‘ &lt;-

|&gt;

P M O tlA T K .

IN It E T H E r^TTATK OK
H I . &gt;1t it f i t V

T r ia l

T«&gt;

t ms) Pan* Oar *

l i f t eni«t)

AI.I.

WHOM

IT

MAY

m s

I ’ KIIN'i

chief in June. ItMO

N «lit&gt;

iy*a letter
dntp&lt;lr Ju iy

m t ix T V

report a , A itm lnU tralrlx of '.h*
•■ (at, ■•( C la r a 1. U r,ap . drc»u»*d.
that ,h« filed h*r p ,il.1on for
fin al dlacharg*. and that a h , wlU
apply In i n , Itan o ra b l, Jl
WVvan-. County Ju d a , ot 'Sa n p n o l'
County. Kforldp. im th , 4th day
of K,pl*m l»*r. tkfk. fbr *ptiroval
ol m m ailil fo r llnal dlaoJUint* a ,
Artm n lM ia lrl* pt Hi* **tal* ®f
C I nI h I- .5r**n. di*c,i.**d. tin |bt*
Xml i l l y at AiiKiiat. I* tt

P resen ted

an

TU*e

.)00. Of this, the major i.!.A llA l . U H EH N
been food shlpmenta and
t/*c«aa*d.
I* and equipment for T O A M . &gt;V).OM I T MAV CON­
. r K IIN :
ral rahabultatlon. For
N o iic, la harthy *l*» n th a . *lra.
half o f 1045. UNRRA Klotanc* t^ iah lo n •Iliad bar rtaal

U ^ i y ’s

P e t a in ’g

OK

iit

'» o f July 1. relief supplies *
J .U U * ~ SK M ISCII.I* r O t N T f .
ptatk
or
r L ia iu * .
ia
tided by UNJtBA have totaled
ilu lia T k X
PJ13 metric tun*,
ton*, valued et
at IN I’
UN T H E E S T A T E OK

GUAM. Friday, Aug. 3. UP)—
U. S mid British carrier planaa
took u toll o f 2‘iH Japanese

11STIFYIN0 AS THI FIRST WITNISS In }he trial of afird Marshal Henri Retain In the Palal* &lt;Jc Justice In rails,
former Premier Paul Reynaud Is pictured lUnding (left) while PeialrJ (n gh t) cup* hi* hand lo hi* car to h.-ir
better. Reynaud related that over the tram-Atlantic telephone, rrte fd fp . Rocscvelt prornUcd armament* tor
France. Iteynaud rcslfned when France w«a toppling.
tlntrm ailnnnl n,&lt;ti&lt;i«hAi&gt;it

at ju st a F E W P E N N IE S a D A Y

A

M
IW rfU#

V 30

Until •winning

M
&gt;*M*y
w in * 0 U r .toyrkr*

ir*m i««p 4

/ A L L the V IT A M IN S to : a ll th e la in ily

illic it * * ! — W*

A»

Hwi.&lt;1a»--lm*la

DiiirymenPlanning
To Produce Better
(Quality Of Milk

Hun.Ur r.hua*. a:«» a . JU.
* r
IL U l i U l M o a , Hunt

■U a« » 3

running the mine Im aUit
ia
hunted down by' pattoUnjr f ir craft from Okinawa
The expectation o f major figh t*
ing on the continent wax yoked
bv Lieut. Gen. A lbert C. Wedep-eyer
D.S. China commkpwrHe aald xuch a campaign would be
aupported by Am erwan' trained
rnd aupported Chinese fpreea ytfjo
did io well In Burma. Additional
Chinese have been given older*
to rush their training;
Jap hroadcaaUJkfhl -the A m er­
ican* arc concentrating fO0 frgr*hlp* In the Okinawa area to
•upport the invaalon. Japan pre-,
dieted, there UouJd be po land­
ing aa*ault on the home ialand*
until early next year, but aamltIrr amphibious troop* might land
within two month*.

PAGE THREE

T1IE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

FUflIAY, AUGUST 3, 1915

II

H I.rr

Ip

hereby
rilml

given

Ilia

that

final

has broken glasses

Y

rtb.*ri

*»» E\re'ti11st Iff tbr paint* n( H I*
Murphy. rirccape-.l. that fit 111*

-4
J

fHr.l
hi,
PM K Ioit
for
filial
dla
• h a r t * , a nd ( h a t he wl U a p p l y t o
i h f 4 | o n o r « b l r It \V W a r # . iNiirnty
Ju.Jgr o f H e m l n u l e O w n t y .
Il«rIda. on lh a
ffth
d a y «»r A u ^ i v i
l a i d , f.»r a p p r o v a l of i a i n r a n d fur
f i n a l •lievhMrgr aa K&gt;»rut«»r uf Ih *
p « l a i r uf H I .
M u r p h y , t1* r * a R r,I.
o n i h i a 3 i * i a n y of J u l y
I Vi 5
V
II
HI.KY
K ircitltir of th * »aiai*
o f ft la M o r p h )

X BOUGAINVILLE

tla rB ai ed . J
W IIJ T K ltiJ J .
W ltK U IT *
I’ l K I.I ), |lrlnn i|t k y iurldn.
A t t n m # y 4 f o r - K iecu io f.

20,000 JAPS

'W IIIT *

mlshii'ld ami wmUows .ire a iIimhii
pluce them Uxiuy with Safety Glass
I glass that provide* greuter proteclD
•ii fly ii.g pieces.
W e h a ve u b e a u tifu l line uf
ut rOOSonuhlr priceN—

fra m e d

m irro rs
PCM ' -

&lt; D / tA
f U S fl 1#

Senkarik Glass &amp;
I I I W. 2nd St.

gyjj

Negro Pruws Heavy
Fine For Drunkenness
In City Court MiKiluy John
Wil*on, negro, was fined *50 and
coati or UO day* for drunkenness
and dlsunlerlv .o'du ct, and for
destroying property, 125 or .10

WILDROOT

Caxcsar was tha first hiitorjan
lo write th* name for tha f»l#
of M»n. which ha spalled Mona. It
was changed lite r by Irish writ­
er* to Mima, and then to Man.

Stiite Guard
Takes Tavern
In Big Upset
e.«M

Other nrgr.i case* were: Hell
balloon, charged with drunken­
ness,
dlsonlerl v conduct
and
being an c»cal&gt;ed prisoner, was
fined 125 or 120 day*. For d ru n k­
enness, disorderly conduct and
making threat*, Joe M arvin an*
-,ned 120 nrfiO days. John Troutl.an was fined *5 nr30 day, for
•ecidrs* drlrlnv.

r a e , U » ,l

bagger setting Stine, ’ plus sev­
e r a l .wild tlimwB gave Frierson*
four run*. After a douiile play In
tho sixth had ictlred two men.
Krfemon's
scored
three
more
when
Murtin, catcher, triplod
with tbe tiu«r» loaded. Shelly
■cured for
Yowell*
after hi*
double in Ihe *ixth•
Bond* were eatreated on tho
During
all
this
excitement,
■geons at Columbia Unlrsrsity
C . V . Ode in, ''M aster Mind" Charles Morrisoft,
'a a privilege fo r a woman b following ch a rg e *:
111;
II.
N. manager o f Fricraons, lost hi*
into this sort o f work." she w cklrss d rivin g
I, " I'm thrilled to g e t a chkne, J o r t h . reckiost d riv in g , 10; R. J . voice, which gave •'flhorty' Buck­
tee the rebirth oY liberty Ir Ib fie h U t re c k le o a . d riv in g . SO; ler * chance to heckle him to
-o d »
w rtghT,
negro;— rrrktea* advantage and between them they
Jo hn n ie Thom pson,
mbther member o f the grour (liv in g . f*l;
Mrs. W inifred Sturdevant. whe in drivel'* license, f 10.
8tete Guard
J» H
In City Court Friday Rosa Lee
red a year ago a* uro/essor
JVard * n fined |50 or U0 days B U f French at Barnard College.
...
-rr.it
Tie "baby " of the (hltm h or drunkenness and vagrancy:
■lol* Hart wat fitted r » o r 00
ui Ellen Levy U o f lop Hen
ay* for drunkenness and vngrant Avenue. New York. A ha
yt Archla Kinard was flnstl
i o f Germany, she fled to thi
'
ntgy six yoprs « o . Her f^thei o r teckles* drivi g.

tattoti ■

2 * * CREAM OIL
S A FORMULA

In Atnerfta and England any
Christian name that la the choice |

The Yowell team will be bo*t|q|)
here
Monday
night
at
*:Q0 aci
o'clock to the Orlando A ir Halt
medical detachment team. .
1^j|
Wednesday
night,
Krteraon’s | *
'•Master Minders,
now leading fai
tha Sanford U *g u *. will, pt«)' tlo
the Bumby team at Orlando. Tu by
make up for rained out schedule*., *t*
eine* will be played here, Tue* I tlv
ay
and
Thursday ‘ evening*. •|0
Tuesday evenlnr Vowel)* will per
play the State Guard and F m r*
tons will play Franka. Thursday thi
evening Krieraons will play the cot
State Guard and Y ow ell'* will tec
play Franka.
' , Ff
Franka
0 0 0 0 10 0 — 1 me
State Guard 3 5 1 2 0 1 0 — 13 0tf
Yowell*
l 0 0 0 0 1 0 *~
* •*
Frierson*
1 0 0 4 0 8 0 — ' f re)

tmany

THERE’S

f i r e 1?.,

there I* ■ prescribed Hat
of mint* and p*nu&gt;n* known In
ancient history and babies' name*
must be taken from that list.

have destroyed or damajiNi
enemy Ships and 1,888 plana*.

m

YUM J W W

« In ou r DRESSES

U. 8. losses since July 10 {ipte
been 12,0 American Bl*rw* and
102 men. An additions! thr*o
British plans* were ‘-Ifporled Iqlt
in today’scom in anlqh e, w(U
three airmen, R inging J^e p riL

Oscar n ddc «
a writer * imI
‘ S ye rs n i,''

mi.ih.-i
il»

TO O TH
BRUSH

WINDOWS!

dlately increnoed hardship u&gt; your
ucopl#, would in tlw lank view
have Iwen advantageous to Franc*.

I l H l e y 'H

IODENT

TO O TH PO W D E R

JSf&amp;St SrsTuS ss,

. Bondi were estreated on the
otlnwlng chargee: Tittle Kinard,
mtratloi
’ runkemyss *nd dleorderlF co*-

A lc o h o l

Knit

Bring Light Into Your Home

««

Isopropt I

ONE STEP WONT

&gt;1ant is cultivated
U’ y ftk ftit dlseoggs

S

A South African race callr.l
Ihe Cape Colorwd i* » mtxlorr ot
Malay, Jlotlrntut. Ilnntu olid Kor
ouaan.

li f i m i
»moh IF B
Nirti

utar-vow aruonk throughewt the

O

IV tr o ^ a la r
••r

t*r iHMlral

T o o t h P iiH tc
TT» bnM|bha

Mineral Oil

penod of .the occupation by the

\ cr. few prescriptinn.u call

C T ir a .^ r .i" ^

fur u single- drug. Muni urt*
L a c to g e n
BIV

Wli/tem txrZ h *1,K*r*,5r y°ar1'
.»T y ( ‘Fraod1 translation of the

BROMO-

Fisher 2b

SELTZER

Munlgn If
■ cO m i w MI

3*nf*nlc II

0

Buckler e
■enry Aiken woe dismissed o f a Shelly p
h arg, of disorderly corduct.

;

A N N O .U N

J

•’

3

I T H E S A N F O It P E L ]

. Your living room will bp brighter—erem larger—
more cheery—with proper window Hfhtlng.

11 your old windows, frame* wad sash peed re­

j l l - l

The first flight of th* Wri-h»
Srother* caused no excitement

.H

pair—It may be easier und'chenper from the long
view, to put In • new wintf

Btovrt froin J0{L Magn^Up Avrpue

pr to

Yientiflr tmbllcthm*. ''Gleaninv*
n Be* Culture," a m a y a s lv dv-

w

*w »»

e o p ic M

color p f falling kaeee . . .
t Indian Summer,.Tbare's
. . and the lovely M

nishing

ciiiiitHiuiHlrd. step by .step,
o ' ** c . e r it I ingredientH.
t* tch id* which mut.1 be
i.ieanuretl ..TTTNpn ins taking
r ire. A m t
Ih ev
a re at

Murint*

sr4»
Shalfer cf

Mther In th, daily p r «,«

.VI

Ml 23

of

lit. There are dxeeeca tailClap fall day, o r eoft— like
moon’* glow . One and two
k )“gabardine, rayon crop*

FIGHTS
lf|
HEAD^OtE f l t | (
J WAVS • 111 C

C o r c ir a
2&amp;e

lo m iT IN S !

Feenaniiiit

Step

Pablum

RIJIf

Kolorbak
W ine Cardui

DRUG

A variety of types ami
are avallit-Ve—all
ready to Install in your h«
•
-A____
USE OUR MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN.

J

x

by

M vp. w e com pound your
m edicine exactly as your
d octor prvHcribcd it — pulUnR ln lo it n full meaHuro
o f profeHitinnnl Mkill.

L

—

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

\

�Vhe Sanford

Carrier

Dm M e a n , ------ — ------rfcree N a n l k a ------------

Hi --------------------»■*
------------- :

n rrrrtrs lrThr IteraM

„ T k e UarelA le a * * « * * » " T
f i w r l i i m Preaa wklek »* **••
alssJr m ill 1*4 la rkr u t tar «
aebllratua al all
alsgalrk
rrr*t I r4 ta II er *#l " I * * " '
rr*4l*r4 la ■ Ifcla s - f » r j a l •
lk » Ural nrws *afcllafce4 fcerrl
rlaki t te-m raklf-allaa at »*
•I aI 4l*aal"k»« krir'a t o ala# &gt;
s*r»*4. __________

KliTlIAY, A( (il'HT J, 1*45
B lB l.K

VfcHHK KOI! TO D A Y

W E DO NOT NEED A L A W ­
Y E R TO E X P L A IN T H E S U B ­
TLE
MEANING
OF T H E
M O RAL ’ LA W ,
JUST
LO VE
GOD AND YOUR NEIG H BO R
A S YO U R SE LF A N D IM IT A T E
C H R IS T : And he said unto Kim:
what la written In the law, how
rendcit thou?— 1-uke 10:25.

Wind A rrm i Ihe IIIID
(From Spirit)

Blow wind aero** th* hllDj
I l « « t on the cloistered brain;
Bring on your codicil*
O f mlat ami driving rain.
Batter on prejudice;
Blow stuffy things "part;
O ff Tim e’e eheer preclplee,
Jlkrry the timid heart.
Mure on Implacably:
Exhale your clranslng breath
Scatter our thoughl*, **l fro&lt;
From agony and drnlh.
E U N IC E POND LA BELLE.
Perspiration fluln* Clothe* and
Grooming — headline
But
lt‘*
awfully good for the heart and
arteries.

i*1*!

If anyone thinks the American railroads have not
made a good record in this war, he will dp well to consider
their relative achievements and handicaps In com parison
with the last war. Here are the figures, ns submitted in
a current issue of Railway Age:
"During World War I the railroads and Pullman Co.
owned passenger-carrying cars as follows: Coaches and
combination cars, 33,241; sleeping cars, 8,681; total, 41,922.
In 1918, with this amount of equipment, the railroads
rendered 43 billion passenger-miles of service, or about
1,000,000 passenger-miles per car. In 1941 the railroads and
Pullman Co. owned only 20,329 coaches and combination
cars and 7,378 parlor and sleeping cars, total of 27,707,
and rendered over 29 billion passenger-miles of service, or
about 1,060,000 per car.
"When this country entered the war there were on
order 389 passenger-carrying cars and the carriers desired
to acquire many more, but the government prevented it
In consemience, in 1944 there were only 20,024 coaches ami
combination cars and 8,136 parlor and sleeping cars, a
total of 28,660. With this amount of equipment the rail­
ways In 1944 rendered a service of almost 96 billion pas­
senger-miles— 3,336,000 per car, or about 235 per cent
more per car than In 1918 or 1941. Tho 1945 passenger
load is expected to be more than 100 billion passengermites— two and a half times tho load carried in 1918, and
four times the load in 1941; and yet the railroads are ex­
pected to carry it with 30 per cent leas cars than in 1918
and about the same number ns in 1941."
In view of the obvious handicaps, the latest records
seem to leave small reason for complaint.

|
f
KL
I
i
I;

;

!•'
S£'.-

/(RMADILLO 13
3HIU 0fP WTTX AH ARMOX?

You promised onlv what you par
A » refuge from the tlut'd
You knew what only you cuul
rave
Through sweat and tears an
blood.

AC fT O llC r IOH AGAINST
HlO EME-N1EG.

IT HAS MO OTHER MEAW
O f p r o t e c t io n wrrw t h e ex­
ce pti on o f a

S t o w RU N

___.

,
-■
Your wofds upheld our miiruk’e
yet.
a protrrtnin for those who
Through five remorseless years nro giving their all
. . -invest
You gnvt it* glory in the sweat
in
more
and
more
war
tainds
And pughtcr through the tears
FAK K M .I/S A R C A D E 1’ KG.
The storm blew hy — the light |STO RE w ill lake care of your
purkiiai- More i equircmenla
. .
broke through
( you do your rhure towarrl taking
The World resumed it* form.
(.
Then nil our heart* went out to &lt;can- o f onr fighting njen.
you—
Tit.- man who rode
In KnulandV clmiil awept history
Never no
n
owed by nil lo one —* ami

PACKAG E

S T O R Ir

HUM ST. ARCAPX BID&amp;.

Important Baseball
It look* a* though there will be a World Series ibis
year, after all. No leas eminent peraonagea than Secretary
of the Navy Forrestal and Admlrnl Nimitz are engaged in
acelng to that.
The Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet and the
Navy Secretary have naked Comm Ianloner Chandler lo aeml
the winning team "orf" a lour of the I’ncific Ocean to play
army and navy team* at advance baaea.” It seems that, in
the view point of theac men who ahould know, «uch a
trip would be the beat morale booster they can think of.
And, inaamuch an you can’t have a World Seriea winner
without a series, a aeries there probably will be.
Secretary Forrcstal even has a completely new angle
on the business. He Is reported to have written to Com­
missioner Chandler, ’It may pirHunrlc more Jajw to sur­
render. because the one thing they all wnnt to know is:
"who’s leading the leagues?" The idea being, we presume
that surrendering Japs would he entitled to one distant
glimpse per Jap of real world champions.
A lilt of homo to travel-weary fighters, and enemy
surrender-halt into the bargain. Who says baseball players
arc not essential to the war effort?

R e fr e s h in g

After-hours

Oh,Ohl '$WrongWay!
B I L L ’S P A C K A G E

"OA'i fit CwtoirerjWith

STORE &amp; HAft

A D V E R T IS IN G
t Aw I hr Good S em ct!

A Complrt* line of
W ine — lleer - WhDkry

Women Are Used D EEDS O F
To Man Airways
During Wartime E S jM r

ANCHOR

by Senich

VA LO R

Matter - Of - Pact Folkn

y

F

U.S. a Vx

coast g u a r d

THE MASSACHUSETTS-ONE OF OUR
FIRST NAVAL WARSHIPS .CCMMJSSWNED
^
1791, PUT TO SEA TO CLEAN COAST
LIME OF PIRACY.
, f- f£ * ,

V

F o u e s r fighting - s e a - 1
StRVKE F0UNDE0,I790 BY

1

ALEXANDERHAMILTON
SCCKETAKV OF TREASURY.
CCAST GUARD CELEBRATESi
k 155th ANNIVERSARY JL
Sl AUGUST 4-TMA

WORLD W A R H niOM AKZiO TD N0PHAHOY
a m i Guadalcanal td
OKINAWA THE COASTGUARD
FIGHTS AROUNDTNG WOfUDTRANSPOPmN&amp;AND___ i
u t n m troops,
— J
KNOCK!MO OUT SUDS,
NAINTAJNtNG-VM&gt;- &gt;aMW

Congress, and It will contrive (n
soma way t*&gt; let the Jap* win.

k
[i,

I ■' **;,

When fierce Ihe fires of
ter burned
And Fur &gt;pe‘* hotter » e r
Those
who had in&lt;ke*
warning' turned
Almost loo I1tte to you

Wc are glad lo tee that Tampa
haa finally cleaned house and
gotten rid of it* dirty ward
politic*. ThD art by the voter*
ahould m A e -that whole end «&gt;f
thfc aisle JYhiill' better:

Keening
your
ear
to
the
ground, says n local woman, is
one way o f getting i t . full of
d irt.— Titusville Star Advocata.
Yeh, and If you don't keep It
ta the ground, you may gat the
dirt In gnur eye. ^

o j 1&gt;‘l^

• y \ r c!V*0fcAtt-C*5r! " j

We see whtrr Proctor and
Gamble has used n mo 90,000
pounds of rancid butter tp mako
186,000 pound* of soap. BoXthat’ s
what* been the matter with our
aoap lately.
m

St may turn out that Plerra
Laval, tho politician, was tha
real vllllan of the piece, and tha
agad Marshal Petaln was no
Tflora than a cloak of respecta­
bility for the Vichy government.

T o Winston Churchill
(F rom The Supdxy Time* of
London)
When h alf the world * M «ir
m il mute
You told o f wmth to come
When others fingered on the ft'
You thundered on the drum.

IS' THIS'tRlP' N£ESS£RY?

Railroad Achievements

H erald

io n Don i . b a x — » ■ « *■—
'
■ itn s rm rT to n iw i
r a r s ll* 1* AS»e»&lt;

If

FRIDAV. AUGUST 3, «MSn

TflK SANFOrtfi IlgRAlj), SANfoRD FLORIDA

PAOE FOUR

Over 150 Attacks Against German
Subs Made Off Florida Coasts

WOPLO W A R I *
— —* *
\
COAST GUARD SUFFEREO HIGHER PERCENTAW
OF HEN KiULEDTHAKAHY OTHER SERVICE. TTS
h GREATEST SINGLE LOSS V#A CUTTER TAMPA,
[\ TORPEDOED IN EUROPEAN WATERS-ALL
LI. ti
HANDSU»T.
*e •
“

ILAST W E A T H E R J ^ 3 M

Ago SECURITY rs-n r*
PATROLS. Ft RFORMIH&amp;
MIRACULOUS AIR-SEA
RESCUES. - - = ^ 7 - 1

announccH now hours

D ining Room

5 t(

Cocktail I&gt;oungc

li t&lt;

I’ hiinr Bl!-W

for

rr&gt;frv:iHoiiH

Monday through Saturday
fuel testing laboratories; women
learned to weld, to rivet, to tear
down engines, to overhaul rob­
ber liferafta and cover rudders,
ailerons and othar control aurfacea of aircraft with fabric.
Pan
American
had
always
thought Its tonghaul, overwalcr
routes too diflcult to use women
itawsrds, but a* more and more
stewards enlisted, girls took their
place*. A P A A stewardess, unlike
those on domestic airlines, must
ahk as purser, handling Interna­
tional travel documents fo r pas­
sengers, crew and the aircraft.
She la roaponsiblo fo r mall, bag­
gage and express carried In the

A wave o f aelllng haa Ukan
place among .BrIUah Investor*
since the clevatjon of- Clement
AUlee'e gnverrWant that would
frighlen leta hardy aotila than
tboaa who make up the •odallsi
leaderahip. If Britain la to build
home* for all of Brltaln’a homeIrsa, It muat have money to do
It with, buf In the paat week
millions of-dollars have been lott
through fear alon* o f the Soelaltit government.
Tha e a j* o f Caph.SchulU, who
seems to be more or lee* married,
remind* on* o f
other mix-ups,
Ilk* ona where a soldier, her*
married a girl, who proved to
have
several
other - husband*.
already, o f yet, and • Tampa
man obstrvad , t M ( It waa un­
fortunate th* Midler didn’t get
an abstract with th* girl. Or a
warranty deedv-Jftmpa Tribune.
W hat he should have don* was
to pat her In escrow fo r (he
duration.
&lt;
’ __ —
Edith Johnson dltcusse* In th*
Dally Oklahoman “ tha shameful

Cupper-

On# proud girl worker earned
a. certified Civil Aeronautics A d­
ministration control towgT opera­
tor's license. Another was th*
only woman In th* eoutheaitem
United States to hold a C A A air­
craft mechanic’s license.
Foremen In th* shops, techni­
cian* In the laboratories, super­
visor* in the training schools, are

H itler aent the flre t o f 34 ship*
waters to ta*
bottom o ff Cap* Canaveral These
auxfllarymen were on the g o 84
hoars a day, plylag to and from
these exploding, burning hulk*.
They rescued mere than IOO men.
,Oot a 1 fe w dogs, cats and
rabbits that crewmen had along
f a mascots.
The first ship to be attacked
was the Pan Mausehusetts. In
the months that followed the

sunk In Florida

that area, I

the Nsmesls
tide to chi

unanimous (n their praise o f the
work women have done ami are
continuing to do. Their aklll, en
thuslasm and hard work have
earned the admiration o f many
a man who, ea recently as 1940
thought that "woman's place was
In the home” .
P A A ’s women
worker*
are
continuing In their jobe a* the
company
continues
its
all-out
cooperation with the government
,ln the war In tha Pacific. Only
when veteran* no longer needed
on the battlefronts come hack to
to pounding typewriters, clerking
or just keeping house, which la
what moat o f them really want
to do.

Closed all day Sunday

tfclfHegvrtketf

P4»«ikMI

1

C*4»-

»kt ipLftt o-I Ik#

M#*l Prko |)T«#b*kl« »k# (Wrocltf ■••(I Wi&lt;#0# •( ft*it*!*.
»o Hi*

iwb«

Ever elnce th* eummer o f 1943.
the United State* haa produced
each month more than five billion
dollars worth o f munitions.
The original Pony Express last­
ed only 18 month— antll th* tiegraph line from th* East waa

O N E L E C T R IC R E F R IG E R A T O R
At one ihlHy on Monday afternoon, August 20,
r a i ls *

pa !*

‘

J.-v &gt;/■

at the Court Houaa. Saitfortl, Florida, the Hospital
Board will receive seated bids for furnishing one
iW ‘ , - &gt; "'to

large dtectric refrigerator. One used refrlgorator

T h e Florida

U n d er

Hom e Cooked
Chicken Dinners

’:
’
&gt; # ■■*
'
to be tradod on the now purehaae. Fbr npeclflca-

"With all the
trimmings”

tiona call at the Hoapltal. 600 Oak Ayonue. The
Board rt»erve« the privilege of rejecting anqfiiK

Everyday and
mf Sunday -----P A L M E T T O CAF1
Next to Fire Stfllon

Lawton, P tm ,1Hoopital Association
■yrjbiutt. i

;v l‘

ftfctf 'i

-CORRECT MENS WEAR'

«M4M»i#bU
rk# A»#er

�F

r i d a y

,

.i,

a u g u s t

“ 7®

“

THE

ioag

-------- —

;

Social

"

~

~

flP U A M )

1Over 11,000 Vets

AnaPersonal

-

SANFORD

' i V

^

Y

o

a

SANFORD

PAGF.

F 1 .0 IU I1 A

FI V F

cnai*. w’huh r
might h»v%' hr
travel*, hx« 1rf "
It CAilll

.4 G u lf licaeh lllossom

Thv

r

iMiilitlnl t

m il .tin I S--&lt; .i
Ihr u,«(,»*•i h.ii.il
«.«r»l iimiv &lt;h .*

Miss Betty Corrodi

So cia l Calendar i (;ives BntJffe Part&gt;
M O M lA Y

The

Presbyterian

VV o m » n

Auxiliary will hold iln regular
f rard meeting at the church at
JO I\Jd.
Circles of the W.8.C.S. of the
First Methodist Church will meet
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle 1 will meet at the home
U
Mrs. M. L. Tillin, 1 1 0 0 Elm
revenue.
Circle 2 meet* with Mrs \V
S. Thornton, West First Street.
Circle 3 meet* at church annex
Circle 4 meets with Mrs. C. E.
Gormly, 1901 Magnolia Avenue.

S E R V IC E M E N ’S
CALENDAR
Monday—
Dancing
Instruction
under the direction of Mrs
Alton Duxbury. --8.00 I 'M .
Tueaday-*- Regular d n u c e—orrhcitrn. — 8:3U P.M.
B r r d n c u l u y ^ : Corryn'inity singing
— 8:00 P.M. under tne direction
of Mrs. Ed l-anc
’r hur»dny— Bingo at 8:3(1 every
week. Elk* Ululi »pons«»r* Bin
go every seyond Thursday,
fc i d a y — Dance, tn the Juke Box
^ —8:30 P.M.
Saturday— Movie* at H 3 i) P M
Sunday— A pkri:c the fit*t Sun
dav everv month Erne Iran*
portation fiom the U S U nn
dcr the direction of Joe Hall
u n d a y morning breakfast
coffee and doughnuts served
free fr et, '0:00 A.M. to l:0t.

M i l Hetty t'orrndi eiitrrlaim I
I Thursday evening with n budge
party at her home at 410 Elliui
• Avenue The high «eorer for tn1evening van Mr* Itobiul 1'tiwelt.
the fornier Nancy Uighlnn Mi**
I Audrey lluch was low scoter wit.*
j Mian Martha Hrovrn v Inning the
screenu prixr.
Befrenhrncnt* of ice rreattl. Clip
eaten ond rorn coin wet* &gt;rrv ml
to the
following:
the
Ml**,-*
Brown,
lluch, in i i1\ \iiihi-iin
I I’at Schultz, Nancy folium. Betty
Hnyntnn, Mildred Robron. Bayne
Easton. Jackie lirotchie, Hubert.!
Evans, and Mr*. I’owell

A Group Of FriendK
KnjoySwimmingParty
A if roup of friends t;n joyed a
picnic and swltniiung party at
Nan l.aiido Springs ye*tenlnv af
teriimiu
Those attending weir; Mr and
Mrs.
L.FT fiarner. Staff
Sgl
ami Mr*. Jack McCollum. Mr ami
Mr*. W E
Carner. Mr*
Harry
Hatijirn, Mrs. laiurinc , ! raJ* ^ r?t
I'nv l.ei’l, Mrs. Eunice Mc( &lt;iv ami
Miss licit v King nf I'mchnril
Ain. Miss Hetty Hue Hatcher nf
Jessup, (in
and linger Carrier.

Kaiser Reports On
(lo th in g Campaign

M r.
II M. Odhant han a. het
guest* Sgt oml Mr* Ruaaell Od
hum of El Ihiao. Texas.

K in "

nn

of

llumi and
daughter,
Kilt, ore

MIff Evelyn Prienter of Varn*
vilie, S r
in U p guest of h**r
• ii'ln. Mi:** Maiy lane Dobson,
at hei Imnie nn I'.dmettn Avenue,
Mr and M ia It &lt;\ Mnore had
a* their hmi«e guest Mr Mooft***
aunt,
MrMartha
Kivlen of
Wilkes Barre, On and New Yors
Cltv
— - -—
Mr*
lla rrv llun.en left this
(m,rnjnir f„ r Ihovnlcnce. II.I. tn
join her husband. Betty Officer
||(lrtv |(an*en, whn fs stationed

stated that the
had flared durmonthn of this
year 11,'tStr veteran* of World
W ar II. an increase of 3,000 over
n I*h«‘ period in 1941, This showimr lit the United Stutes Em ­
ployment Sets ice, Mr, Williams
.aid, “ reflect* credit on locnl
mauagti* and member* of their
staff
A , the number of return
,llk. veteran* increase*, tax on
the service, he *aul. "will in­
crease proportionately," According
to Mr. Williams, the Employment
Service i* being geared to handle
the rapidly increasing load by
careful assignment of neTionnel
in the Veteran* Placement Ser­
vice according to approved pattern and the best practice III
other
Mr
W 111111pnp &gt;1it14*&lt;I thiil the
’ ‘ i i t ij r (1 a if w it, I 111ft t

N E W Y O R K , N Y . Aug
t
' l l * E 11 ite fie I n w 1111■g e t a n*I
iNp#‘ruih
I'bithing 1 nun ibu**- I ■Li 11f*lt tei Helen, left this after
by
the American
firnpli*
v* iiI not in to jt11 n Mr Terw illeger in
rcnch imlliom* nf wiir
viclimt &lt; better. Ba
when* they
will
iivrrKrii lifforc winter xet* m make their home
according to n report from Hcrirv
.1 Knurr. National rhairman of
the
United
National
tlnthing
Edward
S
Met all
Open lines 1 every Sundnv even- Cullectinn*
imr
with
games
and
other local chairmnn of ti e rlnthm t j t\jr
.Mr And
drive, who receiveil the report. #
\ jf
^ amusementrtiade it public today
The report iprlud»*d » it.it*
1
letuifieU
merit l»v Brealdent Triunnn that j fo
,tu. has
the Iof 111 clothing collect Ion com
pr ( ,
\\ j ^ |1
mil teen throughout ^ tn e t i r a j
rmw in the
"hnve
rendered
.» -erv ti c
r ■ *&lt;,
j
Tod « )
dull I p**iir»* ** I'rrsnli" I Tr *oi.i
Nli* h i
St.rwotMl nod daugh
I
itv
meet UU* ati'l ..........
t*-t Baola I'uin, rrtwi fieri &gt;e-ler
I their goal i*f 1MptilHLUiil 1 *1 irnl
Sat uni 11
*lfik fnun Ntrnvm. Tex
wheie
itf 1 hitbing the Amiu rno 1
111*•v liivi
hern
vUltiug
for
liar 1‘ ll''t I'til p ll'llf l I'l"
' 4' ►
tieorjffr J Kiiradenii” ' Bh
-* •* 1 .1 1 « fi- k - with re lull ve si

Happy Birthday

u ith

SERVICES

!• KI OAV ,’iiu! S A T

t h **

rviurtii'ti vein nnn life irlwtinft
snitvr form tlf tritininsf under the
&lt;» ! Bill Many are bring placed
with imltiMrv on-thr-j«»h train*
mg prngtHin. uhilr nmnv other*
ari' rnleting rnllrge, pnifrAiilaiiel
or ti-rhtuunI -I'hmil* for I'efrenhor
m ill -p- mi

M,„
u |tr«wn of 112 luiurrl
Avenue left Wednesday morning
in be witii her sinter, Mrs. I). M.
Slnnii nf Sturgi*, Ky . who is scruui*lv ill.

m ii n V o f

ARMED

ST. I'ETERS BUKti, F L A .- FTiut Ui'n Jovtdy v i m P u f f**n» .-w r Fh*i hi. 1 f.&lt;xm a tH^puitifvil flnwrr
pnttgrn *»ff Ihe G u lf Bcarli .uul UKukriLiliy gut .1 tHMtihy vun ( ip Mxncthmg their northern sii-

lh r b in t o f coin ■

p(H liiff ti rnltrgr c«tlr*c
Thin
MlM»"rtmill &gt; nppraN especially to
the votmgrr men whom* educatlbii
unit interTiiptnl bv reason of their
having been inducted into the
Srrv irr"
’ A j*p11*111|t' #■ tra i»ti tift
I(hr w t»«*
al'pt nl* |». f In yMiingrt n»cn who
d» *tii f Im bi-i imiif skilled in a
I i ndr
\ |*|»r m l itGuhip tramfng
r ‘»vcrt t jM-rind of year*. usually
four Venn &lt;&gt;r 4,000 hour* with
I U hemr* in related cla* aroom
* tmlv ( 'nintimnng, Mr, W fit tains
a l at nil that Omni* whn select train*
in If on-thi* |oh receive i\n subnl^tenre
from
the
government
f.'»0 |.*‘f fimtith if .single and $7I&gt;
fM*r nmnth it the v r l n m n ha*
•!•*peinient - “ Thr?e amounts are
in nifibtimi f41 wages paid the
veternti w h t h imr&gt;i rmt Imp Ie«i

Lack Of Coal Is
One Drawback To
Belgian Recovery
Ho 1114kin9

■ ROADWAY BIT
Cm* lha icr u al

than i b " ’ "
m

mu I in i.fher wbikiT*
I h r * * T iif It Im iM 1 fi h ts g r a d i*

h lid.hti - ?■- Mi|.»Mi*fii i- m th#
anmunt* 1u"t. .1. f.'m +*ti*J fT."' vete
Mills hIT m.11 ri i&gt; cnllegi ii Hive rut tV

ISATAM IP

(&lt;r le u h r .i t! »i Id i.tl m. : l ] h xiv e i h e i r
t v i l l i .m 1 1 ft i * r rih . 11 « t •-i v .4fid m! h e t

|M t belli by F 1 lin k 1«*■ I '
feet' Itug* * h* i a .t h t he Cii'%1 nf
j Rim»ev#*lt in 11 rjnisp that ui
V«* mt
tj.i
i...| In e x
cln*i* tn hta heart It i» g *" 1 ’
reed |AtHI f.. r 1hr -rh«M*l \%-nr
k»m» that th* clothitig 1* m*«
11 is In 11* i .1 in nt ding Im Nl i
ll*
ovmHcas to rein w tin*
U ilhnni" ti nt M"i idn m wt-M in
suffering
of
war
victim*
»»»
ji'lvamp it* nfhtf states
in the
Europe nful the Far V.»*t
Iteginfi in r f &gt;&gt;k-m ' »«, made utider
j
The report from M»
h -11 ' 1
I Inr i*i! i i *
a nd t r mi in.1 1 »g n r n *
Ih.inlet I out that the hi - 1 l;m.
I’b'hmt
Lt ii loti gram pimml*! f..r vetefiif.
in
* hi p merit - of cotit nbuD 1 * Inthing
it U.l-if t (ill'll
the &lt;J [ lid I
lb
lnti*d tli at
left Anie"tea for w. ■ 1•
•'
c it V Mail amir
'"ll!
•■t' * ' ' g
lake bees.
&gt;le
1 Inn*!- wlthtn thirls *♦ »
He*
•vfefdny «fi
San *« I&gt;*|n *!
1 it |'r«.ve»| nri.l
*• . if '
the cl.ithmg t umpnig" • *•'*•••
,«},
, , r r nd t»» 1 tindreil u ' r u i a plared m *» • •&gt;
Jt thrt'lon*i! that
' ' I’
H'hn
-*tflU««ri M i' The i-'tiiMi^bliii*nta w|.**'.*ii |
••mi hd* nf clot bin" bn A hero bub t
[prtl .Naval Air tepre-mt p a c tn a lly every type
f n- of July t*d Hf I h1 m ninoiinT
* «»f IndiiFtn* "
l fi.fi fl L-ttt» | mi MiI- hi*'! hi*i'H ■’hip
Iled III 'Acre -pii ihvalL *• he*iul*‘*t
fi&gt;l «hi| uieot
and a»» .mgeoieiitt
are being
mule l "
-hip
the
bnhiiuc
j
Mu kiiurr " rrjort pointml out
that tbe clothing already -hipped
lor
specif n ally
*chcduled
for
I ahipment will aid pcopk in nine
countries
tn the following
| amount*
Belgium
l,Klfl(2Hl
1 Me ilin-i'ii p»ant Margaret Mt
I potindp; ( ri 1 bo-loviikia
J,02‘J,
man, Caroline l^-e I.nlw Lee, Kit
! 270 poundKruure
’Lfi 15.KI5 ty
Oilham,
M&gt;ra
Sn*it bw .t1 ■! 1 tuifltnl
by
local
civic
groin
pound*;
i* r v er e - 1,3114,472 Jean Sayer and Nanrv Willmin
undei a Hoi ( "ros- ap4»u*oi i*d pr •
pciunnIn * It it! v
4 KM l f* Imtin*I%. w111 If&gt;nV1 * lo m "’ » t 1 »w mm nnn g f *
* mo A I K a--n \ . * »n«fr. * *» I the Iwb 1 I 1 i n i m p 1.nil.7;T* flay ton a Beach to spend a
1 eta iy
id the N m lh e it-fit1 I
puunds, Vugi -liiA ia
4,423,017 t'haprronc- for thn *m&lt;ji* i"n ^
••L 1 ariMi end H i-pitul ' "Uii
iMiumU; China
fift.OOO1 ihhjikIi ; be Mrs
Betty Miller it»'d M
o n fimincrd today
Itunaiu
l.niMi.noo pounda.
Nudic W 1Ilium&gt;eejrig the tmaj Fiew-jinpof
’ be first big thrill of homn'nnuiu
I«»t many of Ih** 1 cturnnl over
HINTS TO H O U S E W IV E S
-•ns veterans,M Mr. Kansay -aid
" W e would Bke to apply the rani
' W rrklr from Hnmr Ormnn
naign tn local ilnilles and week liestritlnn Sp, rl.ll.t*.
hut the tremendous numl*rr »»f
TatUhoasrr
weekly papers wmald lead to nnn
n large pile m Separation Cent*dttyrooms that the men won 1-1
have trouble getting at them
F ish fr ie s m ay take the pirn •
Urifler the pi o g m m eti\i-uun *1
&lt;d hamburger parties and
'■ D Py the Red f i h m hrn , tbe %■*r
n ‘ants
at
campfire
galhi i k . i*mi« Camp and llimptliil * u&lt;* *1this Hummer
Evrrv f -h**&lt; .*• each representing grmip- •d ;»i*i
knows
hnw
dehrinu*
&gt;&lt;»*a' 1 I'-ximntely
11
dozen
* ■•untie*
frrahlv caught fish ran t*r
h*n would
contact
bnal
rlmpteronked In a frying pan over an The local
Red Cross chapter
omen fire.
But It i» n**t use ! would in turn offer the *ub-cni&lt;
'•unary to t«* a fisherman ti* havr 1tinn plan aw a project for 1«k « 1
♦hi* treat
Small whole fish, civic groups
fillet*, and Mcukt, purchaseil it
" I t will be one sti-|i town nt
’ hr market, tnnv F»e used bv nicrlr ( orienting (hr rrlurnrd stildirr t.■
•ooks. say expert* of the fish and home, Whrn hr grt* nn ndvnnrr
Itdlife Srrvirr.
prrk at the homo town nrw«
Fish mav b~ preparrd for iw k- papfr, " Mr. Kussav pointrd out
irtr In the kitchen, thm wrflpm d
'‘W'r know that the mrn go t
"»ch lire* amarstrly in # » ' rf rough tha Separation Urntrr
naper. nnd parked In rn|d u'r &gt;" little over 24 huurs, hut ilurt*
*ha nlenic haskrt to kern it fold late-rvrning hours, and durin
-nlH limn for rmk|n-.
I i-r thr any delay for last minutr r a n
Saaket with a thick lavrr of news leal service, mrn will apprrrinP
"••ptr, then nut In a |sv*r of ice a nrrvlew of that precious link
•bari tf** * wr»niH*d fish
f’ u' wltn home, the home-town nijiei

' MgiH'dl

KEYNOIDS
- 1 t *•'*
sill ti
,1i&gt;! made n -tart
1 i*»n
will be im

RUGOUS

Returning Soldiers
\V;mt Home News

NEW

M ONEY FOR

‘ YOUR
f 1

O L D T H IN G S

Tour I)lir*rdrd Furnilura.
E m * . Radio, Ulr;ele, Tool*.

Joo (lot. MS b* wild with
K VAXJ

AD

Ifl

N B e i i ArF-F

(’zechs Slrugglinj{
On Recovery Ronrl
Under Bros. Benes
l

i

xr«ther layer of I*" over the fish
cover it with more nrw»N ew South Wales wa* the fir*I
aper.
colony to tie established In Am
Take along a nanrr hag mn- tralla.
•
•a'nlne a wrll-slftrd mixturr cf
*lne y«Ilf&gt;w r s m m » « l and while
Hour, helf and helf, and salt and

4|&lt;l

.m - i►
|•r* r!11it

4111It kI *

W,«

11.*1

4*1-1 t xI I 14

• . L i itiHii li Hul in *1*’ under
Fi*+*■*! 1hftt (ii i**iil * Ii-1•I tn kr
-i'* o mlilt ft r i
|r *i n-port
!N**»
ih r-r |K'op It a-Ik art It 1hftt a big
* f tof I hr made to feed them
IMoperh before the M IL- fi t
•he iieople in in i iipirdrnrmt
I&gt;r i Heir t
t tilinnr** IN i&lt;n*

Dress Up
Your Bedroom
i

4 * MO Jin

, • H i ii g

.MHif .if* 4-Mhiitige
he\ hI- ii hupp fu*
tft il ’ ^

WE NOW CAN
V V R N IS 11

and

0**p er

B N IL L E B E A U T IE S
'
d ch en ille spreads th a t will add
i r bedroom s . . . P a stel designs on
undo o r the e v e r fa v o r it e a l l w h ite I
'J&gt; U V:

*

-

' ’• rr. * - ' * *

to

taste.

Also

take

:■

*'*Hf*Va turner or ipilula to turr
*h« flxh. and a heary, cast-mrtal
frying nan.
A bed .nf hot real* provide* the
•WMt «yen heat for frvtrr
a"
S«Hd the fire lone enourb ahred
*0 allow It to-burn down to red
•mb*re
Heel thr fr*-ln&lt; pan
-1e » l v end haTe In It about ma'w r*h |arh o f rook [nr fa*.
Have
•he f* t hot but not emoklng when
*h* fleh roee in.
fHo each **|aee of fl»h fin t In
*nM water, than *n the Hour rn'tturr nntll It le thoroughly coated
*n el| aldee.
Lee It in *he hot
fa *.In th- nan.
Watch the flra
•n keep fh- h**t nren and mod-«*-.
I f Iba fat ba-Ina »n
*-v*ke, remove the -an front *h*
fine a moment.
When the fH&gt;
•a brown on one aid* turn and
brown on the other aide.
S4rVe
Immed'etsty on nlenic pUUe.
A pickle VelliKsor home-made
c U ll’ h u m makes an appeUtlng
atompanteaent
fa r
campfire

Tl.i il

-Kldi'tl

as.HiiritiH i*

of yctir love thitl

ti

fir " [ijecp of jfw ilry
can express so

HAL WALLIS
O

m

o

v

i n

m i o ic a t i o n s

a ll In

ONI

/

^

s

^ '

autfttl K f g A g l

•fUFVfS— IfilSlSllj
1—
2—

Inlomed Wofery Eyas
Reiplralory Congeilioo

3—

N ot of Irrilotlon A Sneering

WONDERFUL VALLES
in
Ijtdicti' beautiful OjniI and Dinriioiul « lusts i rings
Star Sapphire* and Diamonds
Gemstone rings in Aipm. Topaz

Amethyst

Tourmaline lodica ringa

•

(1 ) Modern A * Tomorrow
(2 ) For New and
Remodeled Buildings.
(3 ) More Daylight.
(4 ) Lower Maintenance Cost.
t.j) Improved Appearance.

(6 )

Eaay Cleaning.

(7 )
(ft)

Large Stock.
No Priority Needed.

SANFORD
Paint &amp; Glass Co.
JEW ELER
P a rk A ven u e

Ph on e 357-W

117 Sdu. Pork Avc.
Sanford, Fla.

T h e A f f a ir s
o f S u SA N
nfNNIs'uKEtfE
Don OeFcre Rita Johnson
Wilier Ahel
Otxctcd b| ftlllUM A SEIItR
A Pi:imsjcit Pictutr

�I

V

\

*
/

-V

T

V

t

■—- - ■A . . -

V

5

&lt;■
s.

i

TIIK SANFORD HKRAIJ). SANFORD FIA)RIDA

H o rs e s

• Make Your Gasoline Coupons
USE SHELL ETHYL GASOLINE

a. tF N S l—
Jacksonville. Au
niiMHir tntion
3 An innovation in
\ facilities contemplated by Gulf
•J Atlantic Tran«| ortntion Compar y.
•-Inc., with head
r* in Jacksonvllle, wilt mski po.,ible a co'i
| 11nuance ul ran r it' H&gt;&gt;n&lt;ta

301 West I hI St.

,| Vtv* Orleans and the Mid lie Wes!
I di spite
the in i r , , , , ,
driitun 1s
' made by war usage « f i » d trait*t [Mirtation ^aolities, according to
, a*ncunc«*ment today by H. '*•
Williams. GATCO prc«ld*-nt
A
reuuest has (&gt;eeii made to th*
(OI/T to approve this, srcor.ling to

N O T IC E
The Essex Studio will be closed during the month
of August except for the following hours:

, Williams.
"Since petroleum traffic nlo i|
the Atlantic toast has teen re
dnrrd, G ATC U has n »iir plus of
. barge* and tufs," Williams said.
•'ll will be a very_ easy mallei
for us to build a double stable o'
a large_ bare*barge.
These large
_______
barge* ftventgt- ISO ft In length
slid 80 ft. In width
A sm-dl
barge ruuld In-taken
along for
j f«*d storage and «|uarUr* for

Monday
Wednesday
Friday-

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

| trSiner*

ARE FORD PARTS
AVAILABLE?
Occauae o f the all-out war
production at the F o rd plants,
wc tuivc in aomc instonctr^
b e e n h m i t c i l in l u p p l y i n g
p n rta p r o m p t l y . H u t m o r e
Genuine Ford Part* are a v a il­
able rvrw.

j

cimiM

Ii

• i » • •• •»&gt;

DRIVEW AYS

Examinations for- the nevpral new types of State
HQbolanthips will he held at the Seminole High
School in Sanford, Floridn, heKinnitiR ut nine
o'clock on Wednesday morning. August fifteenth.
For applications to take these examinations call
at the 8uj»erlntendent's office in the Court House.

HEFT 1C TANKS
W ATER T A N K S
JfU I.VERTS and RE WEAR
Transit Mis Concrete
Setunda available f t low price

E S S E N T IA L WOJU
W1TR
1‘A A c r r t U Y f u t u r *

T.W. Ijiwton, Superintendent

CONCRETE UIjOCK

Overtime
Vmotion*
Krequeot Jucraa***
PUssant Environment

P E N IN S U L A R

Apply Employment SuperyUor

C O M M E R C IA L R E F R IG E R A T IO N

lit* £. l i t S t.'
Do N ot Apply l l N o w

Engaged in Essential work

HANFORD, FLA.

Hobart

Chopper— Dayton

—Coffee

Scales— Slicing

Mills— Kestaurnnt

DAYS w i t h
LIQ U ID for

7

in

anti

Hospital

Machines

Phone 732

directed

poWswsue matter la r — la tn year (ssd.ll
•a*r&lt;»» • aacstaj tartar iM.rWomatleimla*.
hr pain*. t»«a tfprp sad » d« i u'.’tj&lt;&gt;Oag an
al*k&lt;s. eesaisf, pufflnpM uaSrr the o n .
pswwsstws sr.S eiuln***. I rrflusat tr srawtr
pasasp** wtlP uaaruap »r j Yvrturw M S »
ttssrs A n tier* h ronesUlag wrsag with
par klWtrrr or UrMtr.

REAL ESTATE-HROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

zen Storge Chests and Refrigerators. —■ We build

dlmt i

. |»»r ••»»»

what you desire — if it is not ulready in Production.

V E N E T I A N B J J N D CO

314 West Colonial Drive
Orlando, Fla. Phone 9727

.

IN THE SOUTHEAST
M ore people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any ovher
It must be ...

B L I N D S

R E B A I B B O

C A W . U O l . i ' H i a . A W . {lu - U o - d ,.

lO in lo t* . K l*

Owner

*4*1 m

*

Flower Fri*sb
lo r

lo t*! T h en you want ,

F A M IL Y

LOAN

CO,

of Banfortl
R— Florida Stair Itank Bldg.

Phone 33

Table Topn
Drcjtner Topn
And Mirrors

PITTSBURGH PAINTS

Add Beauty To

MADE WITH VITOUZED OILS

Your Home

jU m

- pa in t p n o m isn o N ; ,

9Qt NOMtS, M AM S.f*CTOfM tSA0»«ftUlf«B^

A U T O M O B IL E
Clans Inatailed
Will* you walL
We out take care of
AU your |Um needs

A r il) D A O V ’rj N O *l
Y O U •* , .

,'A &gt; l l l I H

l) i b n t
i

in I e J T

^

NO Jf

BEYOND TNF
CONTRACT
rit |»nnfir

i
Cur

H. J A M E S G U T A G E N C Y
JU G

in d

FMOpm
7$ AND 4g

Z03
M ttiC ty b l d g

W H H

Sai»f*»ril A

Uf JKLC

H A N K SF2

I.A N E Y

MOST f o l k © w o u l d
S E T ALO NG B E T T L R IF

A lim *it C*mfwny— gfneerui fa AlUnls. CW*l»ffr/6L«gaa&gt;»|a. Ne*/«li, ChUnl*

fKlV'O DO

L-E&amp;s

DRY C LF \M N4. 4

-

W Q R R l N ' A N * MORE.

THE

LONE

R A N (;E R
N O , PAN

P U T NEW L IF E

troop* at Taraknn, b|n»t*-,l the
Japs from strongly f,■r t i f i I ,*.&gt;■&gt;,ta
•urroundlng llrunet Hay. an.I than
helled |«*und the Jap oil rrntrt
at tlallkpapan to rulddr
The
aergeant
ha*
flown
tluppmg
sweep* across the Soulh China
Sea,
where
jungle air
force
Mitchell* *r * cutting Jan NorthSouth (hipping lane* along the
coast.
A graduate nf Columbia High
School, he enlisted In the AAF in
Dccemlter
!l»42.
receiving
hi*
specialised
army
training
at
Yuma, A ril.

blood red, of ' Cattle, ruining
severe anrnitu t attle which con­
tract the di«ea»e trmaln curriers,
anil during the horsefly
and
hornfly
&gt;ras»n
such
'carrier’
animala can ciidaiigrr all healthy
cattle in the locality.
Persona aot familiar with pro­
per
sanitary
and disinfection
practices in vaccinating may also
spread the disease. There is no
known cure, so rigi.| preventive
■measure* are doubly important,
A vigorous campaign against bit­
ing flies at this timr should be
especially helpful.”

Farmers A re Urged
To W a r On Flies

1 apeir fanufarturing t-egsn in
Canada early
in tnenineteenth
century

TA LLA IIA S S F .K , Aug. 3, (Spe,

The tvn was the first im portant'

rial)'—Farmers were gf**n an­ commercial fur-bearing animal to'
other reason for a war on flies b* raised in cactivlty In Canada, t
this summer in a report luoed
today by livestock health authoiUoa.
Flic*, the report states, have
been found to bo carriers of (he
deadly rattia disease, anapUtmost*, which &gt;a causing heavy rat­
tle loases in a number of South­
ern slates.
"Kceent UaU show that hor*a
file* which suck tha blood of
cattla carrying this disease. **n
rvadilf trahamlt it to healthy
PB
99L * '* say*
s s m Ika
vanoe.
__ J
cattle,
the report
here today by the Amerkj
Foundation for Animal Healtit
“ Anaplumacia it catued by
minute parasite which attacks tl

OLD CAR or TRUCK

N ow

Th# rumble ol rubber Brad trucki bringing up
tupplitt Bounded ihe &lt;f*oih knoll to N o n Q**
mony
fhc nearer |h#y get lo Japan the iopner
the war will be over
L # ft to v « co» i«rt% lor the
big fight a h ta d
H//j\
Tr«a4'fff wilt i«v« v» m* ikn
*•» m44*4 rfu«wt| «nd ■•U n e«ii!Mr / '/ ■ f t l l K I n ^
!•» *»*•
t-ei thty net^I / * [ • • • I i l l ft
Cvfl'lc^
Ko» ««*«W AattruDn I 3 l
/£
•••M»a«(t«r*»n li «»*ll l*«p
••n*«»e
TOnJ»
9*1*1 nr«&gt; •»«•» •••

★

•

Specialized Equipment:
•

W heel Balancer
•9»

•

Front Enfl A lign er

.

&amp;Surfacer

t

Bushing: &amp; Bearing Press

• Buahing:

&amp; Pin

Of

bU T - I T H tN K W t C A N

I A $ T N K *111

c aki

y e

V-'-'

- - ■*v.‘

"

. -rf ■ ,

•

W recker Hoad Ssrvice

l l v l

^

r i r
J

GO

iCf

SOLE

T IK E

S H111’

I IK!

,

r
d: -

O V t . t - ' , f,

!

will atlUM* amiMith
from your car

/V - ” J l'

/ i

hom u m m u

WELL,SHERIFF. HAVE
THEY PROVEP
THEMSELVES m +f
CRIMINALS? c -ii

^ U R E .R O B B E R S

THIEVES, MUR­
DERERS THIS
IS THE WORST
| PEAL I EVER
1 HAP'

I KNOW IT, &amp;UT KIMBALL'^
WILL 6AIP EVERY PERSON
W r I O W A N T ^ TO FILE A r
C IAIM MU47 HAVE A
CRIMINAL R E C O K P
j

16 T H I S T H E O F F IC E O l 1
T H E S H E R IF F O F o n l ift
COUNTY ? |

V JL'I A lu r - R W A N T5

A ( I A IM F O R A
It

•

? t e W * r t f « r d Fire

K lM h A L L

u .
JN A W H i O L / - J U S n

T H A T M O V E . r - r ’ rc

JIT\.LBE u
A SNAZZY
RAT RACE

b i- t b b U J tA U U U O
I M E A N S H E W O NT HAVE j
O TH E I2 G l P L S IN HEJ2
FT
UJkG
cEESSi N
----------------- , p
P iC
CT
N ]j

3 D ay D ry £l£#n ii)g Service

E xp ert Mechanics

o w

H O W 'D Y O U H iG H PIc-r h lE C IN TO G'N/INtS M E A j

BID

C

FADED
----- 1a

*e . ’
f * 1 -• *

5 P a y J 4 u n d ry Service

)

I

J^oyal

-

We roeoRimfiul thfit} new cuatpmei

;

*

P^chan^e

Ipsurqnce Co.

-4

. 4 r

MOTOR SALES
-

-

Phone 475

V •

,

Companies you have
&gt;

known all of your Ijfe-

til WEST rtWT ST.-SANfORD 5|2

before we

OLDSIIIIU * eA,WU*t.

/
W . 3rd 0 .

EVffCYSOOY LIVES L _
iN O L O C tX X H E S -N O

-.

Gtnetal Inararsnre

Saafard Atlaatle Bank DUg.

k4P *

Bv PAUL ROBIN!

ETTAKETT

Insurance Co.
o f N ortb 4 HJerica

★

IF.U. K E O

1 - iTHAT/f

i,*

.

,nd renew
t they can

o m e l p

ME.* L O O

Company

■ah

^

Ts

i L A lii
n l

laundry but threv days of wsek.

-

,

A

L IT T L E N U M B E R

Aetna Insurance

E x p e rie n ce d A u to Painter

•

i

^ _ ). Y M - )

I TO l D m L '
•, »u
W E I2E A M O U S Y
S

’*•*-' t

Em ploying

-

- - l' iJ N U f-R IM E

Pv PAUL R O B IN S O N

THJNKWQABourr-^

HOME BA K ER Y

--

S ---

f c )* u » w :e Co.

R O B B ’S

I Yi A R $.

‘ M AN‘ d AUGHTER.'

per for ftuilirr

ence

M a ile r Body Refiniaher

Re-Opening of

1

M i*,

GEE/J'M s i m p l y

• ____________ a ^

|V U N N 0 « *

i* I f » V *

.x

t V a lv e Refacer
Instant Battery CJjflfgp-

^

oi

f

1

Flume i l l

HoneB

•

A\i.N A ( m

HELP? /— d-------— ^ --------- w

* C r^ C , W e l s h
W E L S H T IR E S H O P

• Steam C a f Cleaner
B rak e Liner

1Mi

etiuipment m th«* bund* &lt;d -kill
r«l wtirknifii will t |* bu umi
cnmpUtrlv, (niIu Ii it t&lt; «i *•, •
irlo*aint*n
()m
I'urul pff.hu i

* r' L

•

A l Y , ( . 1.

Why worry wltr unnhiii$r y»»ur
own car* Brink' »t t*. th. SF M I

Complete Service Shop
★

'• li(

L o t ’ s T ire

Use San ford ’fi

★

A V .t’ A N i M

/ RF. V F.kY l j K A IL U 't
f O K A L L '•O U V| 1A Q {.

o u r

CtOUNO H i* ( T i l tn happtnrss. Mr* Imogrne Steven* I* hugged bv
her husband MaJ. Q. Halsey Stevert*. 3rd. In Urldgep*irt. Conn., after htl
return front oversea* 8he la tielng held on a msmtauchtcr charge In th*
death nf sailor Albert Kovars After the reunion, Stevens Vowed that
be would viand by hts 34-year-o'd‘Wtfe
|lnlernaiu&gt;aal)

(

THErtE*5 THE SHERIFFS Pi FICE,MA’M
\6 THEKE ANY O T H E R W AY W E L A N

taki

A N N O U N C IN G .

? - - We are in a position to

| ,A ‘ i *"

arrange a prom pt *et- j
tlrm rn t. T h a i’ * S tr v -

. .

can make Immediate delivery on

|t(

through na. we lake

j Mtlrrt, rn»t l II 2*f. nut fit whoo*

r«ah can In* bomiv%»**l from in* on •biirt«**t
no disturbance.—“ Jimmie” How bind aim
of $76. $100. $160. $250 or more nbouli
retjuire it

Summer

i,M

SERVICE

it— until yuu have a '

n th A A K.
1 1Sprrial)

(i(K )D TO K N O W !

&gt; sjD ( m m u ) y i

MOMHV, D\D VCA) 'xA Y
IHI L iA lb V it AO A n j U l , ' l '

I'p ii b u y In s u ra n ce , •
p ity f o r It , anti forgcl I

sS ergea n t

for 30 dayt*
only cosIn

Si

B read ,

'•usiom-miule to fil each window. CfUl 260-J

,

* 17|h S lfr t l
n r m llv « b i fin*
* molrd In Srftfrnni
* 5*pt Wtuplpiff flir* with thf« ('ru

(j»O P

S o u th ern

5AI daisy* Adi d *
Di SWitooy J»d**«L*«r
ikl mtw.

/or free estimate.

Is

I

i

IF r IH (
&gt;* h»»ifi gk-t.i
tii:itE » •»i:i

I John II Woodruff vrfrrun l*Ilb
I A Ah radio ^tinn* r. ***n **f Mi. and
' \lr^ John O VV.4Hlit.ff, 112 W f^ l

Y o u r Ford Dealer S in ce 1931
Ph on e 200

•t,

,«

S A N F O R D

this

|miiihat rrrufd duln from thr
early d ir « *&gt;f (iuailalraunl
Front
an ailYluriNl l*»v . thr ('rm atlrr*.
•ill Itl* .it llittnru tai^ctw. r«»v
m ft l thr in rfiian of thr ground

HE C A Q C A U R V V O v iR
I ’ l l C A ^ U Y V O U R LUt*v:_H.
'C A U S E M t * T T O Y O J ,
S O U T M E P . N 3 AND\.v i C M ' ‘j A P I
TH E M O ;. t W/C’ N p f M lit. 1 " ,-tfj
I M tO v *. /
I--------------

— Walk-in Coolers — Reach-in tfefngeratorfc' -U Fro­

The ba»lc unit of currency In
Chira ii The Chineic dollar.

• i iinlrir

Strickland — Morrison, Inc

L E G A L N O TIC K

— McCray Refrigeration — For all purposes — Cues

The Satyr* tn Greek
were spirits— half-man
beast.

aful llat.vta a *4 oil. . t aiiLUnm

1 IIK A H U i) AHTf.CS
I P H IM V P IN F S . Ai»?

u im

R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S

Machines

care o f all detail* and

A

/u

ksrrr rsitsf as* «,tJ ksip the II OsOss of

Chieacn. n»«| u«i 11*«*
Afn| Ohm Itl' •*! * t. I «• It*, Villa* ”
( ulf
Atlaritu
11.tn«t*eif(atinn

M n d i*

h

Now available— no priority

action. 1/ you insured

W n o d r u ff

ih M - iM in

kr woitaas foe o*«r 40 rears, town's else

4imr L&gt;ark*r •»•« t•••••I i i l Ii! i»l* thr
\|i«ii99ip|»i ami II *Imii• liiv^rs t i

Jack

kecked

i).

D»*t wan I Aik m r Cn*fl*l for Doss'*
rats, a stimulant Ularstle. sia* ■ureas, mDr

Geo. T. B a rr— Distributor

h* i «■!-«•n
MAfhu
4 *I «i Anna.
( ul a
t .A T f'tl I: . &gt;• » \ »lrfifiitr
• H&gt;lwa’ pin »
4'
• '«* lr th&lt;
•lilt Uf UI ttl K*H ul ;»l
nit oilHitilla*
fairy *rrv k v h* *
Kr .

*+

m alak ia

Single * ; Uerrtafl
A m IM S
t X J - t W K N C * UNKECESSAB&gt;

Phone 1341

4 "fni aiiy
ills mi'
. flr«*t of
t. U« amt b « r * r * s *1 • '. iifn nhip
» '••fl'T lh&lt;' Aflat r. Nrslnnnl amt

im p r o v in -.-' N &gt;w w e
h a v e m ore fu n c tio n a l
part* and can still su p­
p ly m any non-fund ion a!
parts you m ay need.

T E L E P H O N E
OPERATORS

Concrete Pipe Co,

The .South African
Republic
became a part of the British em­
pire in 1877.
•

r ilK MAN A T T fiK C O N fR O L S ■if the twin-engine R-2fi Army
bomber that trashed into the Empire Stale budding in New York
i ity in a 'pea soup* fog was Lt. f a l Williitm K Smith (ab ove) of
New Bedford. Mat*. He wa* one of thirteen or more |ier*on» who
lost t.'eir live* In the accident (International Houndphoto)

TDK HANFORD

JBUDA¥. AUGU8T «. 1 W

“ If |h** b.m-k
# i mI lianr|H»f
tut Kill foi Imi|im • t -I ill &lt;ifi. tlir

1Imr •r«*

Ve.*-!

Yea. rirl (

Th*-

. barges would utoi, toe »e rri*» th,*
' horse* sn route
"The hor*r&gt; «nuld b* shtjiycd
by water on th. inland ivairr
nays in th*- immediate New York
area and from Trento . V J
south to Floild., and Sea Orleans.
‘T h e ir.iauu l\ai*-r»ay* offer
safe,
guirt
trnii*|.ortnti„,
William* eontlnuesl
" I he efjulpt
I mrnl conteinnhtle*l a ill lie a
modern innovation
Suggestion*
will tr welcome from horsemen
rrya n in *
this r,|,ii| no nt
In
: all probability it »tll I-- outfitted
at the Jacksonville IliW s Ga*
i Knvi •• &lt;‘o plant
: "Ten day* *«»|||«| l*« I lit* tUfl
* tniiLi«t«-il
tiii •
i*
itan»iur1
h m *fi f i *•111 1 it t i«*i. I** Miami,
v
ih rv W
A•• •I •».
dll'll •Itfht
(if the trnrk
I
N r* ihlm ir*.
thr hcimt's rntiM !»• triui*|»ortffl
l &gt; ur.tir ii|» (in I'M ii h i . i « it mi i
Li vi*lli*l U t II liiiiiiiV** A.itk nf
IIki Knirjr mmmhI

THi ANSW ER
IS

» ! i ) , nrrtn ir r*

-

C O N C R E T E P IP E

N O T IC E O F E X A M IN A T IO N

O ENEKAL
M acA R TH U R ‘8
H EAD Q U ARTERS, M A N I L A ,
Aug. 8, (Opeclal)— W arrant O ffi­
cer Junior tirade James VY. Cook
o f Hanford, Fla., and Louisville,
Ky.,
has ' been
awarded
the
brume Star Medal for "m eritor­
ious conduct” with the U. S.
Array Signal Corps In the Pacific;
Warrant Officer Cook, then a
Master Sergeant, landed with the
assault troops on Leyte with a
special Signal detaennunt to In­
stall
shlp-to-thore
communica­
tion', on tha invasion beach. When
two of his o ffic c ri were killed by
enemy mortar fire, he took com­
mand and completed the installa­
tion under heavy enemy fire.
In decorating him, M ajo r Gen­
eral S. B. Akin, C hief Signsl
O fficer of General Mar Arthur's
staff, said, ‘ .Your outstanding d»votion to duty and cool conduct
on the Invasion beach art In
keeping with the* high standard,
the Signal Corps hat maintained.
In this thealsr.'1
His wife, Mrs. J. W. Cook,
lives at 2022
Rowan
S treet
Louisville, Ky.

n

S P E E D Y S A L E S &amp; S E R V IC E

"

James W . Cook W ins!
Bronte Stair A w a rd

M av

B* Bruughl South
On Rivet Burges

Carry You Farther

'

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9. 1945

'v

7P

WHERE TO &lt;3O ' BOYBO/f WHAT A PLACE

I l a t h is
■nr O N E / r

I L L TRY O N *“
T H E O T H E f2 6

ETTA IS P ICK S
JN&lt;3 o u r A N E W u
D R E S S TO VYETAE
T O U IE D A N C E * r

B U T IH E R E S l
N O S H O P IN
i T H IS B U G G - 'V

K E N F L E W T H E M 1DOVVN F R O M TO W N
IN H I S P L A N E . 1' r -

�A
&gt;

• •:

U

*' ~ t '

THE SANFORD HERALD, HANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE

*

FRIDAY, AUGUST S, 194S,

M JH '
W n )n t«d »i
A ltiu il I, 1943
W A R R A N T Y DEEDS
Kersey. I. K. ct u i to George
W Arthur ct irt.
B uck,- U. X L « l us to "Ajlllr
Brown ct ui.
Flockuvan, Frank M F it. Estate
nf f-rnli-rlck A i t to F. M. English
Brail.haw, Charles E. ct ux to
l
(’aimer Barker ct ux conild•■ration $20,000
lieich, Itichanl W ct u i to John
Thouiai ct ux.
Gut. II. James et ux to John
W. Jrcisch.
q U IT C LA IM DEEDS
Fleece, F.olah to U la Love.
Ewing, Ithmla B. to Etta H.
Itoth et ux Vir. 1- Raymond.
R E A L E S T A T E MORTGAGER.
Jones, Hen II. to It. W e Estes
Kirchhoff, W. E. Jr., at ox to
Florida State Hank.
Thomas, John ct ux to Florida
State Hank.
Carraway, Ed, F. et ux to Cantral Florida Pro, Credit Aaan.
Arnold. J. R. et ux Ufc Central
Fla. Pro. Credit Assn.
Arnold G. W . et ux to Centra)
Fin. Pro. Credit Assn.
Blake, W alter E. to Central
Fla, Pro, Credit Assn.
Parker. C. Palmer et ux k
Paul W Tibbels ct ux to Charles
E. tlnniihss
,
H tTJKF ACTIO N OP
MORTGAGES
Federal Fnrm Mortgage Corn
to Samuel C. Dickerson et ux
I. lndorff, Lillian Smith to A , E
1-iilnl et ux.
11CN D IIA R LE DISCHARGER
U. 8. Arm y to John W Bennett.
II, S. Arm y to Frederick W.
Render.
M A R R IA G E LIC E N S E
Keeling W ilber Robert Sanford
and Marian llerbst, Sanford.
Jones, Randall L. Miasl**i;ti|
and Evelyn I odnuceur, N ew York
Hasty
Dclphln
II.
Sanford
and Earllne Iinda Holly, Sanford.
Taylor. Henry Frank Live Oak.
Ha and Will in no Augusta Tom
Hnsnn lie Land.
Raamusen Otto F. Orlando and
Virginia Willis, Sanford.
Garter,
Frank
R,
Daytona
Reach and Maria Dcl'iilnia, Daytuna Brnrh
Miller. Edward H. Altamonte and
Gladys M. Ilurks. Maitland.

Court Record
Seminole County
Frida), Jul) 27, 1045
W arrant) Deals
Byrd, Rose ct vir E \
to
Richard Miller
Scott, F D cl us to duct S
Field ct ux
Tarrant, i
A
s’t :x to r.
N' Sut,ton
Galloway. Carl H »t us to Joe
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931
K. Galloway ct ux
Murr, Dav to John It Bethea
ct u i
Clause, Horner J et tix In A
T L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G RATES
10c per Rne for one Inaertlon
J Rinek.
Me per line for three Insertions
Real rjitatr slortgayex
#7t per line for 4 Inaertlona
Burton, Flossie A !•&gt; Florida
A per tine fdr 20 ineertloni
State Bank.
Minimum ratew . . . S0«
Field, Joel S. et us to Hondo
PH O NE 144 OR BRIN G YOUR Ada te TH E SANFORD H E R A LD Hlate Hank.
Coont, fire words (o the line. Including phone and addrrea.
Chattel MortiageAH savertlsamsnta for situ«Iloru w»nt*J will be charged fo r at the
Richardson, T G to Finn In
regular rtaerlfUd rate*.
State Hank.
Supplemental Mnrlr.iire
Standard
Growrrt
Assn, to
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Columbia Hank fur Cnoperatjvvs
Satisfaction of M ortfages
Hrotherson. Thomas A to E
H.B. Pope Co. Inc.
I ’. Hay man fi J"S&gt;ie It t'aymnti
GAR and Oil apace heater*. Oil
Home Owner’s l.oan Carp to
in money matters li strictly Ruby C Jones &amp; J It Jourj.
Water Heaters..
respected here.
Friends am'
Florida State Rank I i II. M
DOBERM AN PIN SC H E R PUPS
relatives are not questioned
Hamby
if you want champion blood­
about your credit.
Your em­
Honorable Discharges
lines, phone
Kelley,
County
ployer or business associate'
II, S Army to James K T ri^
2304, after 2:00 P.M.
will not hear of your persona
affairs. There Is no rsuse for willeger, Jr
U. S Army to Kdrkor Royal
W O U LD you like to have a home
emharrsrsment.
U. S. Arm y to Ethan E ban.-on the river and a good farm
ReisonnhG cred't requirements
Ap(Htinlmenl
and build you Just the kfnd of
No co-makers o l money loans
Slate of Flotilla to l-ourtne
a housa that you hava always
“ nrUbl* payment plans.
A y era Ural,
wished for. Edward F, Lane.
F A M IL Y LOAN CO.
Phone 34
DRESSED FR YE R S — W e will Florid* Hsnk Hid*.
Monday. Jul, 30, 1945
have e limited number o f dreat- P IA N O S — highest cash price paid
Warrant, Dents
ed fryers for sale during the
Keating, Frank J ct us t"
for your piano. W rite
The
week
untQ
further
notice.
Musle Box In Winter Park or Howard W Jensen ct us
Tendr-Fry Poultry, 2205 BanJensen, Howard VV el ux to
phone 131.
ford Ave. Phone 924.
____
William 11 W ile* cl n»
P A IN T N O W !
Craig, Orin K cl ux to Hugh
P L E N T Y window* and doors- Nice We Have Good Rellahle Painter,
A Waterman
lot o f French door*. Duhart's
available Call Sanford Paint
Meriwether, A It et in to A
Lumber Yard
A Glass Company. Phone 303. R. Meriwether
Speer, Vivian A et mi to W 1.
RECORDS— Bee Centra! Florida’s I W IL L BUY. SE I.U OR T R A D E
largest selection of Classical and
R AB B ITS A N Y A G E OH SEX Harvey Jr et ux
Wheeler, Major ct ux In Torn
popular phonograph recorde at
— Chickens anw age or sex
Davis el ux
The Music Box In W inter Park.
Also dressed rabbits and chirk
Gray, B It ct u&gt; to John A
en» for sale- C.L. Bridges.
FOR BALE
White.
Phone 294.
Mack, Shelley E
d
ux tc
Five room bungalow cloee to P ri­
Annie E. Burnett
mary school.
B
U
S
IN
E
S
S
S
E
R
V
IC
E
Dr P Phillips A Sons. Iric to
Robert A , W illiam *
D, P Phillips
Fhona 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
11lurk Cor| t« Di P Phillips
E LE V E N nlcn hena: ten frysr*
Company
1317 Douglas AveDr P Phillips A "fix Inc to
BODY AND
F E N D E R 'D r P Phillip- 4 Gallon Jersey cow, 1128.00. AUTO
WORK BY AN EXPERT. SI
' Dm k Corp t- In P Phillip.
Fresh in September. C.A. ShrlPEKIOIt AUTO P A IN T IN G — et ux
ner. Lake Mary, Fla,
large assurtlnent o f colors Y«»ur
’ ’ u . * 'Iwhitr- I . '
* ' us to
car can look new. Bring It t &gt;! 1 S I re
I AC RE tiled celery land, two
\
shirHaiti,'
H.
ut
. Itiiru,
flowing welli. close hi. Price
Limited M Hrr.nl I Deed
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
14200.00 Edward F. Lane.
Bro, I , I ) i
l\ JI mo, Hull 111
204 W. tat St
Phone 27
1935 Chevrolet Seden, A - l condi­
tion. 5 good tires, within cell­ Bull Service, registered Jersey
Phone S70-Ming. 1221* Palmetto Ave.

Strickland — Morrison, Inc

— AI TO
I'A IN T IN ti —
NOW It good time to paint yo u
car, Wc also do expert bony
and fender repair. Yates Auto
Paint ami Body Works, luf&gt; N
FOR 3A LB
Palmetto Ave. Phone 371
Five room house furnished, cor­
ner lot on Eighteenth S treet
W
ASHING machines repaired
R A.JV lU lem a
and all home appliatircs Gal ■!_
Phone 738 Atffcm e Bank Bldg.
well General Repaii Sirup. 707
North Mill*. Orlando, phone jenrtfi \ Njn*t+T It
ONE OF, Bemhtol* County'* very
Hrt Kp a, J inh 11 Hi. H 'it lit 11ii v
2-1972 or Hanford UlM. Prompt
bast groves. 1200 old bearing
Murr
producing
0,000 boxes fruit
Service.
&lt; lifl 11 r I Miir||Rl,rR
each year, a nice comfortable
Hin 1 1 f •i h i f ' i * h
K u rd
S lu r©
D»
home and a beautiful lake to LOST
rimitln HimI** flunk
fish and bathe In. Can be
Richinium.
T
(#
to T .
ll
seen by appointment only, Ed­ L O S T : Ration Bodk No.
K inj»rtl
ward F. Lana. "The man who
July 12. Ruth Mac Bmwn
Hat Uf nr l i on of Mortirn i e »
knows Sanford."
Avocado Ave.
Kinrtiln SWdf Hunk U» T. M.
GOOD restaurant equipment, Ap LO ST: Porxe In Piggly W iggly K'nulk.
Store Saturday. Please return
ply Florida Hotel.
C tn lm l Fla, Pro. Credit A im .
papere to Mra. M. Burch, 200 to V irgil II Austin et u*
FOR BALE
French.
SormrtL *Mny to John A,
rFlva room bungalow, West of
Town, corner loL Can give Im­
W A N T E D TO R E N T
mediate possession,
Robert A . W illiam s
COUPLE desires furnished home
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank Bldg.
fn or near town. Have rar. P.O.
Box 898. or Phono 734-W.
NEW
playpen, complete wtth
mattress:
email
yacht.
910 Returned
Naval combat
pilot,
Mapla Ave,
_______
w ife and baby muat have 2
bedroom furnished house E x ­
1938 Chevrolet
cellent care promised. Please
call 238-J.

Yi-ar* after Buffalo Bill's tlm *^
the tinf/nIn bonr* were gnthsrf'i
and sold to make fcrtlllter, but
tons, rhirken feed, knives and
other tools It is stud that more
than 12.000.000 worth of thesc
t.irics » s j taken out of Kansas
In It) years

0 ROOM bungalow on Magnolia
A ve. Close In. Convenient to
all schools. Edward P. Lana.

Wf

m

ft

4Ly

iS is g a a fi^ a a ]

su&amp;sw

i mm
ll ® ~ w

A.1III

i* I

s k i* .

&lt;

r* «a
[ -# N "

COM PLETE TO THE
L A S T D E T A IL !

Thr Mutiny w a r m th of maple furniture makes it ideal for a
cheery living nxim tiuit is thrifty and practical an well.
Spring-filled cushions make the suite buoyant and comfort­
able, while the picturesque styling o f cnch piece makes the
complete ensemble one of inviting charm. Dumbly uphol­
stered in a choice of homespun fabrics . , .

TA BLES

ST U D IO C O U C H ES

4^ g ' A t e 5 «»S

;

|
j

J

1

ADS A R E N EW S

!

Printed In Big Type

'

H A V E S Y N T H E T I C TIRES!

Make an extra bedroom out of your living room
with thin versatile strnljo couch. A large, com­
fortable nofn by day, n full aize double bed at
night. Full spring construction. A real value . . .

25% D ISC O U N T

1 0 -9 5 up

Kiity Kightocnth Century ntyb'd tnblrn —
in rich mahogany will add that bit of
charm and hospitality to your rooms. 1 1
A wide aa^ortment of styles to noject i ^3

ON L O T O F C H A IR S

if ' 1

HOUSE— 5 or 0 rooms, unfurnlsh
by permanent civilian fem ly
Prefar outlying location. Cal
75A-M or wrfte Box 52. Ij»k&lt;
FOR S A L S
Modem tlx room country home
Monroe, Fla.

TA B LE modal batta:
Phone 182-J after

located 6 mile* but on paved
road, 1U scree uncleared land.
Robert A . William s
Phone 732
Atlantia Bank Bldg,

FURNISHED

apartment,

three
In fam ily. Phono Mr*. Kenneth
Qlbboni 627-M.

James

Harnett,

SIT. W A N T E D
EXPERIENCED took or c.p.ble
maid. 183 Sanford Are.
__

cahbwt for aala. Call Help W anted
Sanford Ave.
ADS.

CHICKS

AAA—

straight

O ccasional

•

I,oungc Chaim

•

Platform Hockcm
and

from.

ZZI

H O L L Y W O O D R E D O U T F IT

\\f

Chal rn

Saturday

only 1

Mgr.

ROOM, eloaa In, unfurnUhed.
Mra. E.M.W, e/o Herald office,
e/o Herald Office,
ID and Rad, A -l condition.
I too tackle box and 84 pluga.
XSH Palmetto Ave.

•

Friday

i saddle bore* and TW O bedroom furnished house
or apartment. Excellent care
■0, E.G. Colson, RL
promlaed Phona Rita Theater,
Btardell Ave. Ban-

COOK
wanted
Work 7:00 A.
Phona 44L

l i you arc the lucky driver en­
titled to new tire*, don't look any
further. Here's the place to come
— K.Uy's the Buy, (Wartime buy­
ing D name buylAg). *KcHya have
been tope for 50 year*. The care­
ful workmanship, rigid lnepcctloa
and "know-how" that mad# pre­
war Kellys 10 tough art paying
dividends today.

Outfit consists of loui ati
and frame, felt mattraiia
spring. Legs installed fire .

W A N TE D ) good reliable man to
work aa night dark. Apply

R oll*Aw ay Beds
COLORED

girls

for

Sflf?*-1

laundry

. work. Do net apply w d w you
I- want a" year round job. Apply

ADVERTISING
ONCE m t&gt; n

Yae, wa ora mileoge
doctoral Wo’ll pull
you through and help
win tho wer—tool

S T A F F O R D ’S SERVICE
_
STATION
-

.___

__

■’

|Tj

• / S '': «Vi j J i i

Ideal for the gmall home or apartment.
Easily opened Into an .extra bed when
needed- Cap be folded and stored in a
closet during the day I Complete with
mattreea . i .
,,
,

Your choice of rich
walnut or maple.

�I

-PS

V» « * * * * * * * • 1
l» f lee. *1 wed*

S*•li«*r rw»illl« «nHt k'«i

If wa wish to b* freei If we wUk ta,
prreerTt tarlolst* thbee InNllnabla prillt u n for which we h ire been as la st c m tending—wa most flfh tl
-r iT tio i n u n .

kinli ter IM-

^

Petain Hailed
• As Patriot By
Paris Witness

n

1908

SANFORD.

Trum ah And K ing Meet On W arship

r

h

f

e

r

a

I

l

Ik. baza be Uteri

t

■ rb |

F L O R ID A ,

M O N D A Y . A l ’ I R 'S T H, m

.

Mi lu lin

M

AHsiM'inli'tl I're-gt

Dramatic Moment As La\ ill Faced Detain in Court

California, Dies

j

Leader O f Isolation­
ists Sank W ilson’s
leagu e Of Nations

th e y

i islu n iF

Served In Europe,
Is Home On Leave

Mrs. W.G. Wurn
Died Sunday Night
A t A ge Of 82

Pfe.’ Jiss Honter, woo.:
returning from Germany
been spending leave of a

has aenrsd Iat tm

HOME O N LE A V E
H O M E ON u M i v a » » » i

%i£S^Lf‘tS!Ss a
h M trtw d
* «T flM S * M d i » . W W W c i

Pfe. Hunter wee sent overseas
In Janaary and aerred with #
tank battalion attached to tlfa
78tb Infantry In the hettloe «t
stars

on hi* ETO

riboon. Me

iMinilm.

n a ra i l u i t i'i l

*m. \ \
■li.tloli-f .

MU

I I.

BeIMnyufl By IVnmSofltuilt fan.

riri. , . m-cl. d

i

turn out ... full ....... i,.. u 1
includlflv It. Ib.t.hy 8 ", II, ,

. nil

i Illllll'lllMl ml

t I

to see till- till ill .Municipal S«l,

nnd
t il

Diamond ln-twecn thv M« .It I &gt;
cal Dot nchmt’nt nf Orlnmfo \ •
1'

ball

w **l| k n t i u i i
o'* f o r t,

it « n- i

Air Bom *»fnj f tif* V«IY! r*|I 1» ,

J..I.....

s^fbtlfiir*) Snfflijtll
| t
which [U k«»(;©!\ •’•mi1..... .
N *vy Iy r-*^t»i»* I Iiitl m ' 'I t il f

lh©

Mm v
i ••tin

ilfirr©N*i&gt;. J 1
who

it'* ” •

*

Junior l,4*uMu© ivHI . l.i-li fin iin

“ VVurlil

T

Sen****
Kj*-»

h

*-

.Si.tr &lt;m i

f*c t Hint !j»n&gt;iinr n* M .
and Sw .-tin in ttfu* if11*1111• i .
them to it«. hit*
»&lt;
t h e ir

the

ifatnr

!’•*

re t r U i n i *

Went©'i uei K

which

he

hrpl

I

t. •
K » t I ■,

tn

i

wi’ll

t

1

*i a|1»'i i

Master Mimb-i* In Oilaml..
play Humliy lliirdwan- tram

Upusltlon I'llrk at 9 tilt I'

t.

ill

M

v A l l muiingrr* nf Incal -..ftl.all
team* ore urgisl by t'iti
IN
creation D irect." t
I* K ,-t 11.to be pri-sr nt Tut-stlav i-m .iiii . l.
i t the soflbuil park in oid.-i ' .

plan fur partlctputtun in tjiv big
tOVna ment Ibnt Starts on Am;
11th In OrUndn
The free iimtlnn pictun- f.o
Idren will be held Thursdav
Ing nt 10:00 o'clock nt Srm
Inolo High SchiHil inut ©fid *»f
H l(f h

Schoo l

am

-------- -

u) .1 M1***1"•■'ll F

.»• * ‘ fllLl k.r sVU.
I (It*

1".nit

•■Id I ’ I kt •
\ll \ \t I ISf
11
I
. 0*1 ) 1
If.' •
- ..1,1left'fit « I14«' lI RiUn|M|f 111 1 I Mr
1 .1 ,
|n d i« **. L u t m i
I V , elf ''.I! fi.i d f .,
S .,t ■»-1tt v u f t . t
»i-r v it i* .tltf -Skd*
tilt
,|
U\ M
I *»l|1l‘e|
.....
|‘I "«• • • ■
•. reeuri. I
ijl-tl ll" •
IE. . •

•Si
l
I • .f ,
H cut
'd iiM t f d f r o m

* .tni inioitnl
■
Rn’iritf
\ rm y

f

KoM mmi
no nt

u &lt;
i
ilrtill
,1I -till I l Hit
,1 k | l*»t k I'l fit I,!n I ,b1»*n
III I'ullll l*H»k I ,‘l" f * ra181 MM’ Ml id 1Ri.- 1
Hi
wild lie'll 1*4* bill k III t fa I•1111111•-*
«‘d to H| *n th»*
IH* promised Hi til f"« Miiuhl duufdi1
II
1m
•' M»
ntv
f a•r »••*
I lie l i t
Mlirv IctMl Mi if I'd fl» exiM'i'tilMt
• i*dt krl (illHull f *r l * m iiiuln, nnd
I '""nti' iii'iimV’*** .... . fi’"t du* * » lisii
, * .1 nnin
«H
id i*; hi y »
\ It " \ I! I ■
\\ k s r
. lee til, na win c if it f iL**J to
\ l,(t. INI \
I i* it'
lilt
\\ \ * t F U N
Hf j
I
1
k
1
1
1
1
It-*
lid
i
R
- t i ’ 1111141fl
til II
n i»*
Pf
l , r i.iit k
r
*lr .
I f !•' UI l‘*m w ft*
*r
&gt; i- .
1 MI sill .. i \\1 *, -i M. - J S
l
n "l»‘ l It 1v
NI
, \
Sun
Id,. 1
I “i . . i i
•» Id
Ifiilit'i t
1 ..i
♦ "is ,411|V* U
»
»» u!t
it .i l *
AJtl
I . t ut . m l Ii
f.dl.*- " ’
tt *
R.,41
l. -* ' Mfl ftU!
V t « k. ,’. JM..1
i'l J|K*k Sk»lMI’ l-"b M
♦ t , . * m • 'i lantlinif
f(
11
,, I t I •&gt;(l
J«»lk■&gt;-»'it i* '
fi mu
, i *&gt;!&gt;4 I .11t"*l' 1 l'i» P',41 *f .i in the
1the I'eimev
*
limt .1\ (lnt, tiki*
( A M t'kTM, Vk Rm » *4 .4
III llrtlOli nl P" Ill) f Lt i Ixir by
.iv, I»v talking T«* ii »'• 6
■&gt;I’I (o|tP M tlilf
r 1W'« l***fllb*e a*1.1 ,t ll-jM*t NIK torj Id venr* " f »if‘ fc,‘
1m v Mltf Im’I &lt;1 kMeat i
I |)('•tl ,♦*w, till* nitil I'ltt t It*! hip win■ rc1
k l*!l"t«
k \ \••nil*' at 1 1 1 ! htli itlltl liickinl in* '
1 iiirn'Mll'd IIMil i t |iii i rt*,j1. then Jmn4- 1
h r tn
k* I
Murv 1i*u F'.t’ t«" d
i da*.
i i Y i 'h l l t f
,-.i lit© fl(.'fit aifi!lM*1i t h© Jnps
.m il' ililVi-fj t*\ it \ | ly upened it -im*I tmind it
If i with II hItf" *r that h.rin u.m her a
rln
.tli I’u11ni'11*♦ \ i I'l nu* ( with l»|1l© Shi'
rt*iuitat urn 11*4 111*' ' Hit*'
11&gt; ta«k
nf i urinalt v.
ft»» l
" M um nil’ll
m I i !**• iii-th!.
to
till' f.til*.- ........ I
ii

1. I
Nund

Flu. Flint, (Jradiuk
Fmitfht At Okinawa

n il I h r • n i l * id* •
n o t l I d » in in I um
* tki I" t K m fm id I ,a o |f h
'■•Mai H o " | d l n l a n d t h r u
o r i1
( ic iii’iiil
||it w |ii|iiL
Mi
l t r l l i ‘6 r u d i r I •* llu *

(th e re

!"•"■ k c i

ijo rtc

t ■'

Rhi

— w e’ll iipl it it tli re© wny* Hu!
final i h must have aerurity "

"Her© am ***vi*m hundnnl "lid
liihn jietij rit
M th© rieirro
Mtirnnn, joidd**idv priMlucimr n

(1TY BRIEFS

— ‘ -

1fell

I.crnm*. j
chuck full »‘f hiif t.ilt.
bun©tiunt H— lawny mu
M.
ltd la Tv NstW luiiku hei*’
t lr c t l
you two Huitirii UM' the uiily
ones who ©©A’ me i i« k it up, Now
l.iHod and wna Mdriuoai to here'll a pro|M*«iti""M I ’ll make you
f l«
of

f o r n o - tjY ,

Couch Kettl r» aiiiimini vil
*

11 » i-f

Hit 1E\ &lt; ;ii

1

Forrest McTr«*r wan ruti hv i
Weclne«da y in t i; hi, ' M.iMt
Mind" Chari,.* M « i i i - uii will t .t.,
hi* Peppy tram nf E iiri-.,"'

J u n io r

• t.int Jji|mn»*^r
li'Huhii Intt*
f I - after VknVUm
. i f»&gt;'mi.*'fw .tfnl fi||bl
’ • » “ * * i» tin* Toky**
1Loi-.hu It iky ii ri*
. !?! „
i s' T 1i 1?r W ^rpri* lilt’ll

if •I 11

tihe n|M*ii«*il '( t.. ] v.
Walks aful f i i o i '. in - j,•tta i

Inning

. !#|n

• n } c* i f • i t H ' i n r *

'll tt#

I 111-4 .mN X. !

play
thi* im » t ,
it* mi •Jt
State (Juaitl tram
On Tuf«(lfty nfl«*r fUHIM f|t ’ tn
o'clock, tin* Kuhl Hint VVi'Ht &gt;nl.
boyi* 1&gt;U(41*1ill 11 llOliflHt •&gt;!
T• 11
La it

\
■I

h i'

Turntlft’i, r i 1’trn if
piny
Frtu.kw .ami

atcoml

t«

Q I fist's
'Fry in k I *\ l Koliurl Bi'alty
To (Jut Kich ()uiuk
Itauk From Lumpo

InLuajruuToinorinw

hujpR toll of hill* Both women
protnlied not
i-nll the police
concemirur th*1 inH*ketbrx»k find*
injf, Mnry L imi didn't have lh©
“ necurity'' cneh hut promUeil it
find went back t*» Luke Monroe
A D Q U A It T E R S, 68 th
and lite r
returned with 1500
BARDMKNT W IN G . T IN Aug. &lt;1, (Special)—First
Suminol© County comm{««ion©rn which ah© handed to the negro,
&gt; John In Kadcr of Smtford, Milt mrrt Tuesday mornhiff nt whu told her to wait nnd he
la now located on Tinian MMMI oVtuck in regular monthly would If© tuck in 15 minute!, re­
turn her deport for "••curlty"
Mortanaa Islands. He is n ft©!! Ion
nnd fflv© her part of the pocketo f the 68th Bombardment
T Superfortress unit
Vue C.'onimunilcr II. II l*o|w book money. I'ollrr are now Imik-

c u t John Kadcr I n
{Serving On Tinian

L ,y r ‘ la

^ V- v ‘.

I ii ■-

nm l

I .....

In order to qualify for urw
Funeral aarviee* for Mra. Warn
will ba held at the DeLand employment comt*naaUon,
at a data to ba claimant must apply for
accept any aulUbla Job
_
bam In Plymouth,
Throughout F l o r i d a
I,&lt;
and game to the United claimants received compensation
station In India and
during the last week for which
figures art available. Of thee#
which launched the first
three year* after coming to Lake M S wera mala and 88S frmsl*.
attacks against Japan In
Monroe from Lake Helen with bar In addition, 180 Florida claim* ana, 1844. .
husband.
■nt* now residing in other statqt
Ueut, Kadcr la serving •* n
fer on tha Superfortress
7 Hvad is received payments. The toM
a mtmber amount paid out n t |*8,0l7ji|
to which ha U assigned.
W f wa* w
She « H
Unemployment has Inert
_ hi* now aUUon on Tinian
o f tha •oms*hat this summer 1st
will soon ba participating in
dua to th# closing doten of
in Taoiaa
that missions again* t
the
citrus packing and canning plant* {
_ Moose ai
___ Industries on the Emthe Eaatont during tha o ff season and to — mainland.
‘ tango* la war o rden ..
Shrine of
Tbs officer left for hla proaent
t’l station In July 1046. He
sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbaking, * r ,i
L Kader. 2669 Palmetto
“
!otd .'H U wife. Mrs.

ssar

f u u r m o re

t Ttllllf-i
K i’l Ml fillip 1.&gt; i t " H M iiri
•If i Xm «
1ii*&gt; , rrwmnti
( ll-l-l ..f sHIn.tf fit*'-- ! i ■•111i|* ft,f
I a, mil*'. :i1 i
‘'.tim Mit*t in
j f4'ft-»' flak fiftil ■i *1*11jf &gt;i,tt*rr©j"
IMthuhliL' j ih hi t plan©! m*
f h•-s rauli'tl tb«' « it ,»&gt;- 1fn* Fuk vu
rufcli** .It- t »»UN| il
*id' f a M
Ids.....
t (Hill
- o|
lO.lMHl
( niuitfitih
ill r i v n l
it I
f m a it r kl
I “in if it
Li-1
Itwlnv
1In
III.A t il h\ i iin»
(B he
toll »II J IrM w|np-S

U &lt;1
Lie uL Williamson
Welfare Officer,
Detached At SNAS Orlando Medics
i i l\
Old Pocketbook
\ v : I n . . j i. n 0 1
To Play Yowell
iuo.liin;), Fliiniiwsi GameTriedAgain;
Team Here TcniW*
Works As Usual
;
A j
Doable - H under \N i I i
*, , jyi;Lryv Iaiu Johnson

v Lt Claude Kelly

wi t h

I ru e k r I -

Livestock And
Orlando Support Tobacco Auctions
Brightest Spots
For River Project

P fc . L ee Hunter To
Return To

lu til l u r n r i l

I m u s ta n g l i g h l i T * 11-|*.«rts**ll\*
'.-tw v p t Itu ' s-us-mv
s iu T it l

W ASH ING TO N, Aug 6.
—
Tbr death of veteran Senator
Hiram W. Johnson, (&gt;1 if oral A
Kepiilihnin, «t th© llelhtmlOi Mil.&lt;

IAiwer Kail Rates Fx- Arcadia Market P ro­
duces lliggest Sale
pected I f Channel
Of Year Last Week
Is
Developed

■111 UsrirUud |*hfMl
A m p rin u i Jiii tn c n tiu lu y ,-qiitl

1forow isr ns*«l
c ilio s
in to
i Ashe* a-i 75ci iti|p-rf«»rLs a m i

Roberts Pledges

w a r

I .VI.

|.‘10,000 Canadian Sol1 diers Arrive In P a­
ri fie Area I'or A c­
tive Duty In W ar

Senator From

N u w tl
H o « | .| t n l ,
ttn n
announced
The defense U ready to rail
ui&gt; 3S witnesses, but contended AS PRESIDENT MARRY S T ill M A N hoard* IIM .S llcn o w n ni i*i»L»\ l«% thr Hehiilitr’t 13©ere 1a ry
I J In
N\ It 1 f f I f
the
mint
important
evidence I lymouth, England, King Gt 01,-1 \ I greet- him with u hantlshubi
\ - 1 n l in g S i n i t e
f i g u r e n in e #
Would i'OIiU' from letter*, lele- The Chief Executive slupio.i o il 1 . nee the Ktiglish ruler before In
he ad fm t ilrvtetl 111 1010, h«
ynunx,
und
other
document* lo f t l o t lit ,- I I . S s i .n a t d Di» C n i o •i i Agunln 1 1iitrrimllottnl Rjuii'i
filnveil leml tif no Hin«ll part In
written durinit tlie occupation— photo,
•he tief en( . i f Lresitltfnl Wilton*!
many kept a secret eveif from
I r a t t l e o f N it ! io n * r o v e n u n t And
Pierre I.nvnl, Petaln's right hand
hit. 1
it. i.|t|iositiir United Sl*t©£
man.
millet elite to the World Court
Territorial changes were big
tine
o f In*
last y r r n t
Senate
questions in other part* o f Europe
fight- a i\%
aiti«tt the namutco
&gt;a today. Turkey was said to l&gt;e sur
of the “ IVet. Aire Draft Bill.
w prised the Dig Three did not anlie 1hi»! hi-efi 1*tt'lric-tl to take
noimce any .decision on Kusriu's
I tie tea. Iof &lt;l|ft|Lii*tt (on
tO the
demand fur *a revision o f control
r e. rut 1\
i‘)it.fvei| World
Charon the Dardanelles Straits,
tel («..ii iHue-* prevented
*
The German Baltic port of
I
'•
fuije governor
of
_ Stettin wo* said to be under the
I in' n &gt;
..f ii 1 hrombasil-of
™ control of the Poles, although no
iI i
■M. i \
tf\ei behiir In
formal boundary making declaiuns
I he
&lt;| utmait two nnd a
have ln-ett reached. Tito's Yogo- 1
half
« |a v i «
provisional parliament ,
granteii amnesty to f o r m e r
Fully
Chetnlk* nnd others who collo
JAi K S O N V I L L K ,
Aug.
*•
t-orated with the Germans dur­
Pledging continued support to
iSjM f itth
Amuliii'*
k
ing the occupation, while ail j the St. John* River development
(fr e c k political parties are con­ project “until you get it". War miles in South Florultt, and L.t.**
tu h a C to
n m t u u ii
in
Hu*
ferring on the suggestion a re­ ren Roberts, editor ii! the Or O a k 's
presentative government be form ­ landu Morning Sentinel, told the l i f t r t h e r n i i ^ t o f th e S t a t e w i* rv
Sanford Rotary Club today, "You the hri^ lit en spuli from the
ed.
n-vrnue (standpoint among comm
I M Williamson, nth*
I . ie iit
are going to get lower freight
nml
welfare
*
W ASH ING TO N, Aug. fl, (/P&gt;— rales regardless of river on u n i t tea i v r t n l b y t h e S t a t e F a r m
M ir.
t • ren hull
•hrevtii
.11 the Sanford Naval
President Truman returns frpm provements, but if the channel rri Market nyntcui thin IiiaI week.
-in smea last Oclobaf,
Polsdnm this week with the im­ is developed you will have n 110 H au l W i l l i a m L W i l s o n , D i r e c t
A ir
.S i.
Morris
mediate Job o f providing nnsVers percent reduction in rail rale* o f S t i i t i * F a r m e r * M l r k e t a to d n • when t . rvljeved l.irui
in
a
nUlrment
tleallriv
with
curi
being detarhwl for duty
for a growing list of question* with three month? "
ef\tI condition*
**Thr
Arraili i niH.rsi
I I'll
88 Wolvarme.
|
.
lilM.finl
i| He
I* 1
ir " n i l O'l , trainIinrir
on the pattern of the lllg Three
A lot o f people wtU benefit •ale. Tuesday, was the Urgeai
.
e„ lllr r baaed on the Great
dD.peaqe for Europe.
from river transporlallavi whu the
Vear."
Director
Wi sori, |„jt
A Whealer,' who
At the' SkiWe lime he la r e ­ will never ship a ton by ’ witter, a**erW-d, "a
nf U
U‘'JH
.!H bead
brad *f ____
asserted, "n total of
„ , i „ _____i
. I &gt;«s Imli
eeenlly
completed
lour of slut
slur
ported giving top priority to new he said. (minting out that s lu ts
cuttle bring handled, for a g r-•-s {|! |„W|1 |-,,, flight, will report »
measure* nlanned with the Brit­ ever water coroi&gt;etilion I* pre­ total of |23,373Sii
I l l s relief
ish fur speeding final victory
sent. rail rates arp low Emphasis­
"L iv e Uak, wheie u Slat,- waitl.ieat
Williamson's naval
over Japan.
ing Orlando's support of the house l* operated ondi-r n ii-.r. IoilJ porieni en In rlate include In 11,-t ^
Number ono In any tabulation development of the St. Johns, ho liitnd lt-i|
wel] above four million
of points left undarlfled after pointed out that Item-fits would pound* of bright leaf toton - over nl the N hvuI Academy* NAi Hll
Mr Truman’* first HI* Three pot he confined to Sanford hul that community's elghl ll*-or- nt lit.si on. I'ensacida, N A t '811 Ih
11 nil,
NAG 8
Hollywoisl. a II &gt;1
conference still Is this: What would extend in every direction the weekend, fur u ru*b re­
Miami
•bout any Russian plans for the fo r a distance of 60 miles.
venue exceeding $2,tll)u.ixHi acc­
A graduate of the University
war against Japan! Only activi­
Barge* of the future, he said ording to news dispatches which o f Michigan, Lieut. Williamson
ties of the Soviet Government
for trie most nail quoted --ftiiiul wa* an outstanding end of lhand the Red Arniv are likely to will In- equipped to carry perish­ figures
Two best feature- of Wolverine fivothu!! teams of th.
ables
with
refrigeration
and
answer that one.
other facilities vastly increasing lift* tobacco repot t* from lave early thirties After a hitch u*
Lake City
lubarrn coaching* f.mthn!! and traskrtba
But there la on imposing list of the available tonnage over pre­ Oak , and
other matters on which Con- war da v»
i.
The growth of the auctions were the hoe &gt; v.-uitne iry Mulligan high sch. Mil*
gressmen and others, after read­ livestock industry whirh is t-eirig and relatively high pri-i'!•*!
moveri up I.. T'ale I'luv. r- i
od where lie made an enviatde M
ing the Potsdam communique, greatly henelilted by improved ium and lower grade, , &gt;&gt;i.
have suggested the need of en- pastures and Insect elimination to bring surprisingly g&gt;-- i f
cord as end roach of the Eliturn*— a heart*rung fait r new a |M)sitiuri he successfully lull
lightenment.
will in- another factor in water
o f indications early in the -rsw ti until June, 1942, when he » « .
Chief of these is the back­ transportation
,
that drought would cut |ll•Hi■ll’tl"n commissioned in the Naval Kr
ground of apparent concession*
Mr,
Roberts
wns
Introduced
by
far below normal.
This week­
( ( ’•■ IlssH tns rage T V w l
George Touhv who had charge of end reports Indicated the live link serve.
The W elfare and Recreation
the program. President Lea Lesher market
would reach um) i "ssibly* department under hi* leudershu.
announced that at the Last meet­ exceed
its expected nine million has made rapid strides forward
ing o f the txiard of directors Dr. pound*
goal for the season
und the facilities broadened r.»
A .W , Epps sod Tom Brown had
"Activities throughout ilistnniiy to reach more and nu-'c
been elretril to the board. Visitors Farmers Markets ty.ien
“ " officer ami enlisted personnel To
at
today's
luncheon Included: tlnue to renter mainly ur--m
,’r’’ mention u few highlight, of hi*
Lewi* D Ii Hint'* uf .Starks Harry |.arations for the fall *&lt;•» -•"
" adinini,(ration
new
bowling
Caakcy of .Mcmplil!* Term., Lieut. some areas early plant mi
alleys installed, an enlarged &gt;'.i
uni! Warrant under way. but in mini ' - itfii
^
First Lieut Claude D. Kelly, Fkflynu&gt;n&lt;l Kii.l««r
tlon nrehestra. a weekly instead
i* fort* j o f semi-monthly station new,
who served a year In the Euro­ O fficer Jack Kvana,
It w|H be sevrsa) week.
.
i
r,.
«|
pean theater with the First,
any clear picture can I- i
paper, a spreded Up coiapuls.-rv
Third and Ninth Armlea, during M arshall
a* to probably fall pro.l-nii.in
physical training program no.I
Hrquhart
which tlma he was a platoon
Elaborating hi* column t n the new inter- and lntra *Latjon com
commander In a tank destroyer Released From Duty Season’s record csttlc &lt;«!*■ *.n the (retitlons in various spurts
l m battalion, I* home on 80 day
Arcadia Market, Dinvtoi Wdson
His
record
as
an athletic
leava visiting hU wife and daugh­
C A M P HLANDING, A u g . 0. quoted John D. Kelly. Manager, director in the command is tons.
ter and hie parents, Ur. and Mrs.
Ipeclnl) — T/4 Marshall Urt|a- • s reporting that "f'alvex Pre­ Locally he is considered one of
A. L. Kelly, 206 Laural Avenue. hart- has been released from dominated In Tuesday's sale—
L ieu t Kelly participated In active duty with the Army o f the 620 being Included In the total nf the most versatile nlhlrte* ever
The top calf sold attached to SNAS and is very
three major battles, Um Belgisr United State* after serving 46 828 head sold.
• t 14U cent* per IKiU'd. the ratiTe adept In any competition.
llulgs, Rattla of tha Rhlna, Rhui
‘m month*.
on calves being from Ihnl figure
Pocket, Hitler's redoubt arts and
Ha Is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. down to fl.OOc Yearling, brought
the Badatln land In Csechoslo1,406 Persons Jobleas;
J,
If.
Urquhart
of
Celery
Avenue,
(7.00 to 19.70 per hundred, with
yakla. .
•
Sanford.
None In Seminole
demand
steady,
and
cow*
$6.20
to
Lieut Kelly's platoon
Re has served overseas for 98 illO.lO with the market strong.
a German priso;n«r of war pomp
TALIJU1IA88EE. Aug. fl (Spe­
In tha Rhur pockat, liberating months in the MTO theater and
inssrlssM fia Pass T k o »i
cial) — Unemployment Is at or
several hund:
hundred American aold- la entitled io wear Rattle Partici­
pation
Honors
for
6
campaigns.
near
tha vanlahlng point In 8emiera and more than a thousand
The separatee, who plans to
Inola
County,
according
to
Russian, French and Polish prifigures
released by Chairmen
soqers. The whole platoon was maka' hl* home in Sanford v u
Carl II. Smith of the Florid* In­
cltad for this deed, due to the discharged through the Separa­
dustrial Commission.
fact That they went through two tion Canter at this post whara.
No claims for unemployment
. miles of enemy fire to reach the In tha course of one day he wa*
processed. Each man about to bf
compensation were paid to real*
cetnp.
auon
discharged Is given an orientation
dents o f Seminole County durifi
In April, 1048, Lieut Kelly
the week o f July 23 to 28, Chal
entered the aerrlee.' He, received talk which prepares him
civilian
Ufa
and
outllnsa
Mr*. W.O. Warn. 82. wife of man Smith said. This wou]
hi* commission a* second lieuten­
benefit*
under
the
G!
BUI
..
W.Q. Wurn, keeper of the Monro* Indicate that all ellglbla covsri
ant at Camp Hood, Tsxaa, and aa
Rights. Ha U also given counsel­ Bridge, died Sunday evening at workers In this county in **•
i
first lieutenant at Camp Breckpning
service
and
hla
separation
7 JO o'clock'« bar home at tha o f Jobs hail found them and w
rtdge, Kr. Prior to entering
a t work.
VT*
,
'
bridge aft*** S long lllnesa.
be » * a * »* M* n»* n

£ -------u

M ISER

....I-

Hiram Johnson,

Pr*M)

A t the preaanl time he la an-

«.

111*

Petain treason trial enter­
ed its 13th day today with
the defendant described as
a man “ of perfect patriotism
* and loyalty to Franco” in a
telotp-um read into the evi­
dence. The wire was sent by
Pierre Merillon, a French
delegate to the .San Francisco
• conference.

________ t Dalrie*. Durta*
youth and high school t

h

p h **— * * * * * * *

i'*

Territorial C h a n g e s
iVie W ith Trial A s
Center O f Interest
Throughout Europe
A u »rta(tfl

o

Four More'Fore-Warned Jap Cities
Turned into Ashes By Super forts
—

(Hr

f

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
EH tablhhfd

VOLUME XXXVI

a

will |ire»lde nt th© rnmtiiiy to- In^ fo r him.
diyht nt H:lf&gt; o'clock of ('atppVOLUNTEERS
hrlMs4iifting Boat o f th© Am eri­
Herbert Douglss Muse, 17, of
can Isfffion,
loike Monroe ha* volunteered for
a “ hitch" In the regular N avy,
Th* gus rationing ^denartmant
JfMI
nf the War Price and Raltonln
ring according to word received from
Hoard rill lm open this week Chief A. B. Chilly, Jr., of the
r I a ndo
Recruiting
Station.
during morning* only between

the Hours of

tf:0O o’clock

and

Sanford Lodge No. 02, F A
A. M. will meet Tuesday evening
nt 8:00 o'clock in the. &amp;f»*onlc
Temple.
Th# apprentice degree
will be conferred.
All Master
Masons and K ellow m ft are In*
vited to attend.

?

oung Muse, a graduate of the
local high school, d* the son of
James C. Muse.
WEATHER
FLORIDA — Partly cloudy this
afternoon, tonight and Tuesday.
Widely scattered thundershowers
In south portion and over north
portion In afternoon. ,

1"

lliv

la -1

v* -a i

u u -l .&amp; h a l f

-1.ot&lt;i, rouiiils from her new Ititnch rifle*, itrnrly Iltl.tKHt round*
from her svcAn.larv l.atterie* nnd
mure tban Jmt.tHtu l.ullets from
her niltnntatic wea|M&gt;ns, a total
or 6,r.tK» tons ..( ammunition.
The West Virginia made her
first combat strike by tending a
column o f (ire support units into
Leyte Gulf, Hying the same color*
site flew when she was damaged
nt 1‘enrl Harbor. She poured salvo
after salvo into the Jnp lines, in­
terrupting the Immbnrdment to
splash her first plane.
With other old battleships o f
the Fleet, she helped sink two
Jnp battle ship* nnd three de­
stroyers in the epic Battle o f
the Hurigno Strait, She was tha
first to takr the Jap ship* under
fire. I-ater. nt Mlnduro and Linguyen. she operated with a pro­
tective screen fo r carrier* and
transports.
*
She arrived n t !w o Jims just
after the first
Marines landed,
bombarding the enemy. From I wo
■he traveled to Okinawa- Hhe
emptied her mnratinea several

time* fn bombarding the Ji
lng
fn all WP,1
her ae„ that operation,
.
tlon. there heve been lets than
20 cssualitles.
So pesky hn* she proved to the
Jep* that Tokyo Rose, the
lous propaganda broadcaster,
announced thousands_ o _____Jap©
f the
lera wero attending thetr
best
services beforo '

1 '■ !
-

T

-

.

m jm

' T *’ + &amp; &amp; &amp; *£ t.-tJev-ir* *&amp;&amp;■**
■ - VAS* v*1
d firf

th e

West V irg in ia bus firta l miirt* that!

7*

' -

H

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="38">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="79983">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1945</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80934">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, August 03, 1945</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80935">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80936">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on August 03, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80937">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80938">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 03, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80939">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80940">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80941">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="80942">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
