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TUESDAY, SEPT- 10, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
fi*
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)uu lii tliv I'lrrull Cwtirt i » i
»&lt;&gt;!• i'ounly, KlrM.1*. In t’ t
tj
Nnoml ft
V in iitl*. Y,
liflrliy r» i|Ulrw| III flip )w
l-puritnrr With Ihr Cirri* i
Coutl In tli# I'tiflnly i*&gt;*uri
■ I Hanford. Florid** on «r
&gt;(nn&lt;U). Ihr Tlh
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«•iiti rr»l mmmlii»t ymi Hnd m Ii
w ill
part*,
t
Ihist Iht* finite# 4 # publlah#

AN o p t im is t
AS TOUGH AS
kellys

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K m ™ to 1 P P K IH
'T tlK HTATE OP P U llU O A TO
HOffB
PUHCO
1‘ llOVKN ZANll.
WIliiHU rlwMJVi OP HKBIUKNCK
IN I to North Ird ULi.rt. tlrooktyh, Now Y ork:
You ara htraby raqolihl to fits
your appearanc* on lha loth 4ay uf
8* 1,lumber, l i t * . In a certain cult
for tllvorra Instituted against you
In lha Circuit Court or tha Ninth
Judicial Circuit, In ami for Xemln«lr CitunlY, Florida, an abbreviated
till* of aald raaa being Dominic
I'tntrnsano. I'lalntlff va rinse Kuatu
1‘n.rriitaiio. liefendtnt
?* tVITNKKH
U ITVI'UU my 1.band
_ ,..l and otricl.il
e-ril at Hanford, K onlanh County.
Kluilda, till* lltll day of Aukual,
IM*
,
&lt;* P IIKKNDUN
Clerk of Raid Circuit Court
Hr K. I . UU liD fCK, D. C.
Hill trial Real)
■

KELLYS ARE TOUGH!

In.in |, ir.idc nf 23,000 w ar veteran lliarcIltTa, highlight o f the 47th na»
tioii l ritcainpfi]i'Qt.o( Uiv yottirajts o f 1'ondgit W ont. Here m em bers o|
the l.unoui iiJml A irborne Division are shown marching. (inh-rnaffonal)

npuijflIINP.sa is what you nrrtl most in a tile Anil
tcxluy’s new Kelly staiuh up SLnger I,rtome it s
tougher... _
THAT’S WHY KILLYS GIVE YOU MORE " G O "l

These Kcllyi ore new from lieuil In lir m l, taking,full
■dvunliigr of the lutest improvements in matrnnl ant]
fnethoils. They’re huilt in u new moticin plant by
old-time cxjKiitnrrd workmen.

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sT IR E S.

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Ctir. 2nd K Kiinfnril

SINCE OUAllTY COSTS
lITIINS ATOF an ovenluffed chair, a woman and h ir tiny diughter await
• fr-.cu* boat In St, laniit aflcph cav y rolns had left more than 2.000
families homeless. Tw o lu-jyorii tv ere ie|Kirtcd hi have drowned and
brupcily vUuoawed was e^limated Ot about 12.000 DOO. fIntcrrurfinnalt

IESS PER MILE
You Con Afford K c l l y i

t1

Nt'gro Si’put Council
Plans Meet Tonight

J

Nepru Hoy Sen
r&lt;.iiiiril*wiilv man,

" O T H E R things I b u y have

aiglit

k

nt

8 :0 0

ill hold a

• WASHING

rnn r r r

couht

uk

n in t h

j n m i A i . c i i i c i i i T u r Ki.nitii»A
H K M 1 N O I.K 4 ’u l l N T T
IN •’ ll A NCI III Y
fit T h r M iillr r uf tti*» A tlo oiloo t&gt;
lH iN 4l.il CIIAI.MKIIH W ltM Jin
a m inor.
lO T M K
I’ll I* |I W l t l U l I T , who*.- |. I.t r- •
r-s lilrn c * or w h*rrahuuli* I r tin
know n.
You ar# itfr* l») n o ilflrd that *
i** ill Ion for |h# udopl (on of iHfoalil
C h a lm rra
W r ig h t,
a
m in o r.
»*
u to.m you » r r tin* n a tu ra l fa ili^r
It,-* Ijppii fllfif th l* day li&gt; W t
K i’ lljr* In III# IllM itr pfilM lrd Ctuirt
You » r « f h ffv le r # r#*|u;r*^J I*
ai|i|i#:nr In ►aid f*nnri. ••!&gt; Ih** U r n
day of :M*jil'M’f thrr, I i f f . n I Ih# i'm irl
ItiiURp In H anford. F lo rid * , to uliuw
w h y M id |iPtH|i*n
n«»
to* *[ranti*d.

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TROTTER APPLIANCE SERVICE
i Ch i I H

' M u lr

FW M fcllN

la &gt; M s i l k aUict ■ M p l w l r o u a a u * Lr

304 W. SECOND STREET

PHONE 1034.\

L aney’a Drug S tore. Muinrh Hliljr.
Mail O n ler* Killed.

SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK

CMANf,E
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-W A S IN 19 IZ
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W HEN

y P n J t f* ' president

'f A F ’T O R P E R E P
TH E S&lt;ARS
P L A C E P IH 6 R O W S oT
8 S&lt;ARS EACH
*

A SUCCESSFUL

-W H ALE H U N f T he.
E S K I M O S O F &lt;HE_
N O R /frt A M E R I C A N
C O H f lM E M T C E L E B R A T E
By Ho l d in g A
B L A M K E 1* J U M P I N G
C O N f E S - f --------------•&lt;HE B E S T *
J U M P E R S B E IN G
-T H E W O M E N A N D
G IR L S
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{ l o w M U C H B iq ^ E R
IS -fH L E ^
CELL
F R O M W H IC H A
G/h a l e &lt;;r o w s &lt;HAH
-t h e e ^&lt;; c e l l &lt; h a -&lt;
P R O D U C E S A MOUSE?

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'I'W I C E A S

beetle

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A B O U f

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D A M A G E "to

&lt; H E U .S .A P o 'fA 'fo &lt;TROP EACH /LAB

LAR ^L

By STANLEY
* H E ’ S R l S H i ;/ ( l O T H A W '
t h e r e s m o S o a p _
CM
U N P &gt; ^ r? T H E
CO D M TER

IPS

HOTH/M GHERE ,

Colorado
Po't’A 't’o

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THE OLD HOME TO W N
WHATS
UNPBeTHE
CAT T

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Fo l l o w i n g

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It la oni#ra-«i that thin nollr6#* !•*
|i u I) 11».h p&lt;l

Piirh wt*fk fur fou

*'onp#aullvr kppIi *

SAME"

tli* Hitnf«»T&lt;1

(I itflcUl Heat)
&gt;:ilN K 8 T C IIQI'HItOUlKIt
A ttu m ry
Hanford, Klorlda

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fiEGATs NOTICF

lAonard barker
O p Iom rtrU l

Kyr« riaminrd —&lt;itaaaea fllleJ
203 S. Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phana 4907

T e a vva* uaed hi C h in n «* i
n in lu ir ti- m t h u , lliu n n lu v e ra g e
U n til, alit,ut frOO,

Milk Mixture for
Stomach Ulcers

W H E A I M R S P R r o t ? ANC&gt; H E R T W / M S S H O P ,
TH FY REALLY SHOP -

Groyhound fares
«tc-

aro as low as
In P re -W a r Days I

ii»d

Prag

* tores -vary

By Bob Green

rilE LONE RANGER
SHCX3T H IM , B O S S ! G IT
T H A T M A S K E D M A N 'S

DUCK,KIRK! LEMME GET A
JI -^1— r---- r SHOT!/

TH IS'LL CLEAR THE. DOOR

COME ON/TDNTO!

Thai upward spiral of prico rlto hain'f to much at budgod

Greyhound fare*. Th*y have remained normal — jutt a* low at baforo-lho-war
day*. TM i It mar# remarkable loo, »ince cotf* and maintenance of operating
but line* have riven sharply all along iho line.
How do«i Greyhound do It?

Well -

It'* no trade lecrof. The backbone of

Greyhound Lines formula for lucceu is more and better service to more people
Expansion and augmented service . . ♦efficient operation and the Introduction
of newest equipment have all combined to hold the line on but fare*.
Your travel dollar really buy* more today than ever before In but line
i

transportation.

v

Phone 60

200 Park Avenue

L i f t MM

PIAKETt
I tGNOW P R ACTICALLY
1my WHOLE- r
PART*
PLAY.'r e a l l y .

TH E G A N G S O U T
A C TU A LLY P L i
1H C TO W N Wl'
D S t S M S -T T I

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... .1. Taylor, national director
of inter-racial Scoutlttf, will Ire
tin- gbeet of local colored Seoul*
and th,. public has .been Invited
In nl lend, ltcv. W. W. Wlfrgin*
in I In- division chairman (or Ihr
I,real Negro Hoy Scout Council,

are still the.

I T ’S TRUES

m a c h in e s

• V A C U U M C LE A N E R S
■ © S E W IN G M A C H IN E S

l*aul Hajitiai Church foe tlio pur- I ••-el rl Hanford. Kl„r Ida. Ihl- II,,
|jum* uf niuking plana fo r the i 10th ikty n t A u gu .t, A. t* I 't *
.
o
I*. IIKHNllTiN
fuming year, it, w u Announced
('lark nl Aluiye t&gt;iiiMlrd Citur
today

g o n e s k y - h i g h . . • . but
G r e y h o u n d fgres

f»f rpfiltblM't* Rlld

| |«i*l Jeff Ire aitilr#*B of (h# Hulmuut.
' and *Ui«ll It* ivtirri lu h y (li* r 1*1inHbi, mernt, or *(turn*y, uod mu
pu'i* I'Uitu or d**niMhd not &gt;u fllrd
l&gt;* Void,
|
\l JACK HON hQDOK, C. T. A.
ndnilnlBtmfor t*f lha E i ­
lat#
of f-KVI
KHANKJatN
1, 4) J H ) C, ifrctb tird
I l if•» |mi).lirailull A uk . 2U, 19f&lt;4

kelly

STAFFORDS
SERVICE
STATION

IS TIIK COURT OP T tlK COUNTY
JlilMIK.
HKUINOI.K
COUNTY.
C IJilllllA . IN ,1'ltOHATK
li. .* Kalala n f t .K V l F R AN K LIN
la&gt;l«iK. i l m a i n l .
t o A l.l. CH K U ITO tpt AND l‘ E ltNoNrt IIA VINO CLAIMS O il X&gt;K MANOR AIIAINRT HAIll KRTATK:
You and each of you are hrraby
iiotlflad and ri&gt;uulr*4= to present
A « r rlaiinr slid demands
wblrla
ttiiQ, ni ell her of you: may have
a a a 1n a i
ilia aatale o f I.UVI
I'll ANK I.IN IAIIH1K. defeased, late
of aald County, lu the County
Judae of Kenilnnle lYiunlv, t'lm lili
nt hit offlra In III* court house of
mill County at Haafitrd, Plurlda,
within eight calandar months fnun
the lime of the first publication
. nl lhis notice.
Each claim or deI mata) •IikII t*» In wrtilnar, nntl Btmll

j kHi lr th#

YOU CAN DEPEND ON KELLYSI

Come In nntl sec for youisrll why these tougher tires
■re today's biggest tire buy

• FANS
• MIXERS

wrefc for four toftercuHvr

In lii* H« nfnrd If m i Id of H
FloridaW iln tfl* rny harwi and tf
of •aid Court I fils H u t *
Auiru"l. A • I*.* 111$.
O. I*. H KltNfM&gt;N‘
CI#rH uf C lrrih Co
Hrmlnr&gt;|n County, ]
I*)r H U nUICIUCK
&lt;1 IIKVKNLY M rKWAN
AltArnry for Plaintiff
Ofldridn, K li,
4Nt*AL)

PKACTICAUY IVCRYBODY In Both y, M a :i, tin mil out to witness u ai«*

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS

t W IPED S IM P LY A U .T H E
D R A M A C Q ITtC S O N T H S p
BIG PA PEPS -G E E » / T f C
WONDfifZ IF T H B Y L L V P -t

appearance

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M A L D E N , DALlG,
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O F -THE S T A 3 E - (

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W E A T I II It

ta Protect tpr grace of lb* World!
To P n n u lt the Pragma ef America;
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To Prodnc* Preiperlty for KaafonL

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V O L U M E X X X V II

E a la b lu h e d

Best Harvest

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Infant Saved By Bare Operation

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

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I’ a i l i y c lo u d y itiia u 11&lt;-i i.uun th r o u g h
Iom o rro v v
w ith lo c a l a fli-rn o tm o r
.•vt'ning tliu m li'r a lio w r it,
'

N E W S P A I'K K
W EDNESDAY,

SEIM

II,

1{W(1

A s s o c ia te d 1‘ u ‘ es I r a ir t l W irp

N O. 25 4

Renounces A n y Claim

- ■»ej1

-at a

Is Anticipated

Series Tonight

Agriculture Depart­
ment Issues Pre­
diction In Spite Of
» Cut In Corn Crop

C. Bisson And S. Cary
To Hurl In First
Came Of Playoff
At Tinker Field

WASHINGTON, Sept. 11,
(A*&gt; — TIil&gt; Department of
Agriculture today prodictqd
, the higgust harvest in the
, nation’s history. Its Septem­
ber survey made this pre­
diction despite the dry
weather in August which
rut 125 ,(100,000 bushels o ff
• th e anticipated corn crop.

B) JU U AN STUNSTROM
*
.Malinger
K&lt;1 le v y 's
Celery
Feds, puckisl full of vim, vigor
and vitality after their outstond
mg victory over the- St. Augus
line Sa nts liefote more than L
OOP fan« Inst night at the .Munic­
ipal |‘ark. will travel to Orlando
t might where they Will tackle
Ted \l:idie*&lt;i‘s pennant winning
tiriamlo Senators in the, Initial,
eolilest of the final league aerie*.
Cturlte ittcson. diminutive Fed
titthtliainfer will receive the InirllliJ
luaittmm-nl Ironi Manager F..I Ij*v;
lor lit' titi teuilghi hKwm's oppun.'fit on tie- Itftl wiit lie CVrUriJU.
»|k'«ll 111tie por'.slder Scott Carr
HlVidtl lias iop(ir»l 10 . tills Itin
reunm while .Itopidii • seven, and
I‘ IT) lias 2Ji victory's and M-V.'ii
defeats
'
,
Tile Sanford
St.
Augustin series drew more Ilian i'J.tFM*
fans, some l.mlu more ttmn' the
I»«?IJirul - SYimlur pluyitff but tit**
Hnnl '»*Mi** i« vxp»rt«*il lo flhftt
u1
b ihmh "H fiiU A vruwd
“ f 2.MMI i*
lu I«* on
hunt! f»»t inmjflit'r. tilt in O iTwn!**
ti ll it hKt* hiiiiiUm uill |ir hrtblv
t-itn ilu Mmiti'iiml Pink tnimii
in*i f iii San fur. I
Ini*- .... cl in 1b.

—

The corn crop was estimated at
3,371,707.1)00 bushels, »* com -j
parol with the previous record1
nop
of
S.'JU I,U(ui.iVmi bushel*
produced In. f 'J4 4.
The
Agriculture
Department ,
alto said that grain supplies fur
livestock feeding will be tlu*j
** largest ill8 '27 year*. Department
officials ileelnred that it will be I
fuissible
to
allot
n greater.
% amount of grains to whiskey- j
beta to
making If foreign demands do HIX-DAIf-OLl* 1‘atrkU Karnlttf of Akbury Hark, N. J . t&lt; ___
not turn out to hi* larirrr llinii I mw**’ B»ttjr Itowrll i l i I'hlladt IpfeiU hu*i&gt;iUI uiirr &lt;4 rarr oitrndiuu
^ ratrd lhr lld anli lllc. Katrina iia* fcorn «lll» her tM&gt;|ilu(ut in |«u
anticipated.
Mrllofti. making II im|w\tlblr for the baby lo Ukr nour iMimritl IlirilrlThere also is a good prospect hale t^ r jliu i! limit i n r Ifirrr Itotirv
|Intritulluiul StioiitI|»li**l&lt;«i
of the largest amount o f bread j
grains in history, with a fore­
cast of a rerun) wheat' crop of
1.107,000,000
luishels,
and
n
near record I tee crop of iSn.d'JU,
OtH) bushels.
Other crops for which record
or ncifr-record production was
w forecast included tohaccu, |H*ar*.
I her. fti&gt;
\V
peaches, plums, truck crops, pea
1Unlay tlinl [..Mik'D |(ti|lt &gt; in.iv
nuts, grapes, chei'iic-, and sugat
becom** u rmijur
in ibu
cane. Average ot belter than
Kill I'll
entile* * ^unninl
t*lt*rll*m*
average crops of hay, soybeans,
Thin Miliinl wxi» « ubtii iltdiitetl
dry proa, prune., u|)rtrota am)
! tlurtuff wuttiiiie [mliUnil ram
sugar tieets ate expected.
imlKPs but fmu I umblifi|f&lt; ill tins
direction hav#? tuiitt. fmm UuHkpubltran ramp Kor inatanrr.
Srmitnr S ly lf, lln.li'e** uf New
pa
Hampshire recently sailed Into*
Qilnitnisktri«(iitii jiulicy townrJ
l / l 1 1 (1 1 1
A lt
lU lt
| ) „ r&lt;n . . : . . . r u . , ( p . . . .
Ihe admim
tf*lavtjt after Mtlhlml I il**"■»

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As Byrnes Called For A Unified (lermany

Amoricun Spokesman •
| Action Is Taken
■* In
Interests
Of
World
Stability
K A L IS . S i 'i i ! . II, (,V) —
T1 h :*V iiili'il S tu ll'* O n lay i'« iim in ti il a n y yln iiii tu r o p a r h tin iis 11nth ll.'ilv , in (lie I n ­
tel •'-1 , u f tvuriti stalii 1fly .
The
A m iTti.il n sp ok esn in tt
In th e Ita lia n K i'inm uiie C tniiitiisstuii ile e la le il that tliu
r a i l e d SUttes d id lint p r o -, r
jm&gt;e to p o u r 'h e l p in to I t a ly ,
tijiiv in biiVi* it jM, li* I4tiit*r &lt;*Tiiijiot **
Inn. IIsi'
1hi* I lilt*! leal* *1Hill*»*1111111 w ii
W 11tui *1 riftii* II* r«h mnit'll (hat*
aiHUMlMII * ,.f
AlllflU**'*;
iutal »***i
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t Hun f i
$ t:i:».i 100,1imhblHi it.iili) iry i»uH*
toil* *1 I** tlu* tiatian -fum onip.
lliui|» atI.letI 11*2*1 *iiiyi* the
u:i» ih#* Koltwl Ku»t*r,f * imi steftl
iiitii «• tbut t lUMMUMHhWHI
In
*«-■In Iill * inf in lluH Ui |ibM«*r its*
r I\411 l fi Ill'll, nil t lie -lli.l this
kvii
n, -s.hliU .|j I.- (»:ivin»' tht*
lliiltiiti i?i/v tiisiui’iii fiture than
f l« iMilHI i*lk» f4.r \ri*»v
^itmh \Mt*-t it ,** itiigh!
It). n
t* Mi .r l» siA |tr»&gt;

U. S. Foreign Policy iViay Become
Major Issue In Fall E l e c t i o n s " ,.v;

Siipplirs ( II

M ont

Tin* umpires foi rIm- .,*ne* wtM
I- Spike l&gt;iivi- r. » i '..fi-r and
im
It,If l,ivvetiN. Ibr -note men wh
» "ikul tin- fomt is ,i games ot
Ilu- Snofoid St \itgii-tine (ilav
off
sr* frljM
w| VNlllMi ON llll. s| M,| in Ibr l4lik ciMr«1r*l
Ihialtr iii M utlfiit (imn«itv t
lln-ehait t*'*1a\ wa- on the Up
p -I utrtll HI#
Ills sjfrtrIt
oi
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Jainrk
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j.*- I»r «itlilr*SM *1 farttn *i. mAiijiI. .inil \iii &lt;f lf .«ii iiiilkt jh•« It -■ I*•
of |ii in tlrnllv evert man. wontui
Ii S.|tf*l|t| HI
ii4% i jllrti 1Inr itMih'l iiii|&gt;orl4 til jirtinmiiirfnir»n mi I *»■ Ion 1411 |»ilh *
Hir iajii ii'ilnl m 1Ini
I .. tli! *‘ffVr-.
and child in tin- city.
HntuU tocl hid Tilm art* &lt;1 In M ICnlwH Minphv: v i» \ilh nr \ 4llili tiNri -'ll Mi* h ' sen (on* I IB1114,4||l 11
■IiI*
groups ami huge groups, gather
I r t■I y\• * f **
IMl* I n ith. *»I
l l l l , pjrtulh hidtlrii b« IOmr«* 4 iul lirii l«»%r|»b I M 'Njinrt.
Ibr r\lvnm iicl»l
.t
.tr| il
ed at various places in the hlisi
tip—
* district, o t'ir nil tulklnc
iI l**|* *I f Illfj.lS,
liuspbutl
and
discussing
the
ii i it.I .I Hb|
chances of the Feds against the
powerful Ih lando ngg regal ion.
l -it * 1 Gti-'ait.
nmjurily of Hu fan
1 Hi llll* 11fin
il down im eAmrlbiiti ytiThe
to
believe
lliat
Oila
I| (l L|l| ■ pH=
^lumv
tit* -hunger club but many of ,
¥
*i i#
WA8IIINCTON. Sept II. (Ah ) S«cif*tnr&gt;’ of CorfHnri*** Henry them
agreed
that
tt
hi* vn *
l»KTRO|T, Sept. II—M T -T u i.;
.
lit.b-,1 t»V
Wallnte hn?* nlio »#rve*l i*«tk*r.
,
, . , .
t ~ .
—The
threat
of
a
naliunal
21factories employing {l,2tMt workers
* . . .* ..........
he InleMiU tu tai-r ,llr run lH|» lhi* il;»»liniCR •*( nfiKer
hour work stoppaje now lisngs t that
wen* m-iie idle by lalmr dispute*
poli.v\ in
It. lolo. E«*W (•••■'Kht .1 will l-e • "*«
\ '
.|*|*f*'
issue of foreign polo
ju'f
- ii;(j * 1
*
* ’ t »!
over
the
country
a*
the
result
Sew York
t,day iii tli,, Detroit ana. I'i-b eii
, .flit, i*k4» kl§**5
nl
politictd speech atf New
Y ork ' ,,r auylowtv - money the r-.-l
u-4i:
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tkit•
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_
.imiotil:
*
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»*
uf
the
AF
of
I.
seamen's
strike
«'TlgS
lilies were set up lit the Dodge
•Ii■ Ii vst ’ hr
t.iiiswm ai lit*- niSiiT
N*?h V*dt
- Ii
=t
tomorrow.
Wallace
announced gnme. they said, woulil l&gt;e
.
Ttie jutnt committee In eharte
at
truck plant o f the Chrysler r,,rIt1-1 Is.- ■
rils that hr
lit ‘ im*» . ’ hiv .in
that he will discuss the UcpubH- o f tile most imporliiiil foi iht«
of the stoppage lias sent tele­
(luh
' pern!ion and emulnye* rrfii** d I grams lo AF of L President
-Sit|. . in» y
11111IfH"I III I '
iiyti*I iirniMrln* m Ih***! i* K.inttn.!
run contribution' to turnre after Feds to take.
Thus fur ihls season the local*
o cross them, A Chrysler spake*- j William tireen and (TO rhtrf
World War. I 'and what they
tu x! Hprline.
• tilt flff,
man said the company was force i
have to offer after this war, if have had almost an e-tunl In rank
SAh lilt*
.il UMI- 11 Iff
Philip Murray asking (or a oneat
Tinker
Field
and
there'no
to urdcr a 24-hour layoff c f 7t)0
they get a chanceday national walkout If the
iMfrrlrf* of thr Hittfurtl M *irlt* |ht i*imi1iirtnl tits -sHuntl it Tl|ik«*r ( ) \ c r 2 . .‘ {(Ill D r i v e r s
hvliirifi.* thut *' w«* ihi*
m -n • because o f n shortage of
GOP National Chairman Car- doubt' that 1,200 't o 1.500 Suit»is '•!
'
»h' V'«*M:»ltnn \*H**tt \**1 *!•*&gt; r * &lt;1 in nrKiiitlii r
wage stabilisation board reject*
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Kib'i
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I
I'MuTit
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ford
fnn«
will
ht*
mi
bmi*1
stcerina gears. Tile pickets de­
roll Reece stated In n radio ml
f*|i » ii -* Unfit tii *S-4tl! *. t i •“ tli*!.
the union's wage drmsnds The
Situ*1
|Mi*i:!rbb-i
I
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I
ji% ihititkr! r,i *'tmt 11itic thr 4luMliy »'t
thr
‘
cobles!
in
Ortniuhi
clare! elther everybody wi rks or
ifres* from
Detroit
yrstgnjay
sift Mi * \ , Hi I Stair t » » i. I lft|Ml III
committee also urged (ireen
1 It,-' hiwiiet- ' I'll- l"i ''(ding Inn nil W&gt; ‘llir,*tUt illFlIl.hHT
Tli** unoffidnl iittendnit'*
nobody works. Thu plant em­
r» '
and Murray to withdraw thrlr : that Democratic party policies Munirlim) 1*nrk f*«i ilu- . .
rV'I*1 “ Il **1 tin* inonMi • f I’ II t . 1 nick Mt I -III f
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ploys l,2tHl r -rsops.
i 1- nil
«t% 1*1
'itarc dictated by an alien mimic 1
ItpresrntBtiles |rum thr W’MI)
•-a t ..iii thry *k1!l •*1uit 11' i*-r
I f ....................... I ...........
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t it.
(Tuple At the same lime Mis m»w «1nntU nnt &gt; lit*- 1 ' ' .....
In race it should hand down
W A M tin i
At the Timken-Detroit A vie
•
, . i,
•d "&gt;•
, suun Republicans, in conventnm mu I Ik
unfavorable derision
11
Cciupjiiy plant. 7,000 wnk.-c*
t i i -*|»rIi i*c H-if * * » « k o* ** \\ -i ** »|i|
' • 1&lt;■ ** •
f
Hi
nml.'.
J.
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il
,.i
tin
|at Jefferson City, adopted n I'bit
it f rtf
K .*B
\ ■'♦minittc-r in. lutu»- (*
\i
wi re idled by s dispute over
.
lo* . 1
t.u ll.il- l ..i | I II i , I
Il id*&gt;— form which hit* at Communism
,ik tint
N FW .YO H K . Sept
pieee work rate*. A CIO Cilt.-J
mu Ki ink Shim -. itHl V I ^ ‘ iim ' j ’ Mm* Lmi»* lie
rilt* dhu4ig/*v i- '•
g r c a lc -^ iic i U.
lj&gt;t nation's
nation's, grcatc-^jitafjjnhitcd- to -p ta rr tnr Tlr*t tt'*irTer“ Tne nswoT
‘ UNIilirt -by f r»*| ft 11 Ifr hm'Au o Workers spokesman sai l The paralyxlng gr'J’ of the.RAtlan^i ai l]ir.
*»i|i
tassefl,'
Mt-anwhlle, Harold F/^tta
Gtirtitiim
rr-Mram U» mrinlirrs of Hia* * tvi - or/.nu
-T- tinioli meniltent refused tn wrrk in wide mnri.ime’ strikV
♦hit" i i“ *t i 1 * -ivoi I ‘ t4f i!
j»K
I'r.iiit
Aittlun
11
1ii|?fclilt't
v
y
?
i
ulikh mill k? on i* i»m*w,u =#dh* ' ;iMon Hnrr I*. .%l -*» u vt» *• Tri**tii! of I!?|* 111 l*Ol
protest over the discharge o f d(t slightly for Now York'* 7,500,OtH) who ts generally regarded as a
n iLMi*
In mmIuaihI 1»v Kifttin ShinhoU t
K r .Nnfi amllh wn? Hpjwlnl l MrlsUiHn nvit! H - U iftlMiin
™ furm-r seryltemett. The veterans ■illtens ti’iduy. AF o f I, maritlnt" candidate for the HHS Republican
Iii "it i»' * cimmf hi*
\ft. » J I
mlm mil Ii t* # I" I|**i
' I*ji« eh iiffiuji uf ii rori«i!iir«v lt»r bar * Hum mill |*i Irkme'
presidential
nomination.
I*
going
H
ihImnI
unlims
tgtecd
to
permit
tugboats
had walked o ff-th e job after tit
ii i hi
« y.i
rIiit 11?«* t*( 11M" j*r**isi1a*rh
i*" i liitlf'T
tum&gt;1 h»-i‘ rhU 1
im" oiitlmi1(iii Mir ntn riimrt' .iiiii ilfint ' if M
atg. until t ver the piece w ok to tow burgrs carrying foml and to learn at first hand what makes
11l. ‘
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the
world'
tick
so
erratically
in
J
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fuel
In
the
g
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a
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me'ropoli*.
The
rates.
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troubled
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pi II
*5 j hy |)ltt. f* !-h’ r wh** »“ I*I ■! •♦»** r»-.tr ?f Iktkft?• wfllrh Wilt In *'
*.t it
* til IO' *1"
plying the uulherwise deserted plans to lake a three-month reti. neral Duigbt TTI —"I
* «
cess
from
domestic
politic*
eatlv
it »**“
i ha* \
•
• ■in-inbrrfc .iml villi U
No S i*.
New Y’nrk 'Harbor even ns :h*
m.ttliri
die,|
t-.ily
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h
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next year for n study ot Kirott-aii
Mild ntitl J*a#|i"» -*I»^
mt,| '" Ir * . 1 I * »-SV f Of lAD'tillllli' *M*.H1
I llin o is ( o ttp le B u y
* .»t the
.* i p«
Wage
Stninliraliun
limit I in
pohHcal and economic condition' In.ini' from a hear alt a- - VI
Ur if** * *»^ bl k J' •I vtiittH "tit* M
137 &lt;1 * Mum 1 I. |t illiil I'i .
Washington met Itehim! lucked Btasxen IxTlcves that economic- con l.bi Stover Fise-h.iW'r.
-I
llie k s o n R e s id e n c e
'ft, ■ Nf1’
I.......
lours.
1Vl*N 1‘ All \III
*'
..Id Death came uue»(t
&lt;1 4f i **»l I»• W
d IIlona are going to have a lot lo
,r »i , |, t |
It'« uji tu 'f[e WSH lo decide do with tuture peace and lies not *&gt;. a.1- -he bad II. 1 b ei. ill - f Jahi*a«l II* .*( ,
VI* , .1 VI
I i h f11
IN Id AN A rot.IS . Im).. Sepl. M i iitlbei i will yield lu demands
lb* ,
yA It’ ■1. . ' .,i„
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t. *K Y■• S*»|+l
11
»»' 1 . Va 1*51 •1 &lt;
in 1&lt;iiiil •!‘ tI r 1 r III. 1
k •i»f th**
I'm * b;I'., t She
ff —(4 V Ait uniili nhTied nsialloih from both the unions and ship- going to lake somebody rise s mini yr-ilenluy, Yti- Kl-eidini. ■!
IT
f ..Ik vi Ini' f’k I*111• l h all-1 1it|*«$ii (* blit * PD« Mb.l ■.L
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hit"
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th
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I r ile into he Rnbi'rl W. I.ong uwmrs to grant u highvr-lhan- for whnt's going on It' want* to I »•&gt; automobile &lt;Idea Sin
f..w. AMl I 4- m i’ t idf
m\ Itj!) Ki.it.*.) il ¥i -■-1i * V,.ittlr (RIIs! HI
i.m 1*11' Y “ i
of M|I|H*» i l)l|' III!■1 i*«' * Hi •» t»&lt; b b. f set . 1b.• Ilu- •
with a h.iinekecprr-.&gt;im|u.''
|||t
, | . ,1 » \%4i fltlt- ll H4»
hoafiital ip InJianapnlis early to­ faltern p .y Itcoat. 'Hie l«»ard see for himself.
rilHMIllK \••tilt ill -A. 1 •k\.. I|| .1 1jllllllilllfll f.*l 1. Mv*il 1 ll*»‘lll « •Ul*»
•
if
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The former Mlntic.-ota rovrrnur
A Min, Milton S. KiM'ide- &gt;•
. \
Hill* &gt;II *: tl
l*y v\ i;
day, Iat ally slug/i'd 1 ne nurse rhai^rrtfh, YV. Williard Wir *, pri»Is
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lift
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will travel on Ids own »Uh imlv who i* prriident nf Kam a. . •i.ttar
If \ VV tl' Hi- i*iil ill •
and seriously injured another. mined a de'isiou either t slay or
&lt;1 villi i'Id r .in I'iTi
an ordinary citloen'a pav.|wrt On*' College, arrived latei ltd- or " " g Mr *lrr\r n hi* huii'h mhi'u lit* »hT- iltoitnTho ilcmott Iutlor
Mi Sill ILI? llM many yi*aiR
Th* nnr&gt;c who died a* a result nf tomorri w. There are no indica­ part of his trip is scheduled tu take
ch m -I ihwl In*
h.ut &gt;ff*va*l«»S*tccl o ouiMly **hh*fly folk fmm tin* im-if
»iiiim inf wi It th*’ miiMi- ili'partthr healing was Mias Albetla tions uf whether the government him Into Ruvsta and t)ie Balkans mil iuok eh iige .if fu n c'd &lt;r* tl finili* ill"tuhIt- (o, |m»1»1»«’ r, lh ' ilh ln d . *(f J j*|m ii .I ln*y n t u r l
I &lt;»W V S IM I M il t IM .
Given, mi Mount Carmel, III. Stu­ group* will decide to slick by it* through a personal invitation from lang-ment*. •
fin-fir *f IIn* l Thivi"l-lt\ of HtiltoU.
II'M Ilf •|l|»t«fl»Jllllx^iiekV «*tl&gt;1** ' tlstfllL'l * imliilljf fl*| 111*144 Ilf IlLil
Cenerat Fb-enliuwei who ■ m I m o f“ * Ilf rif tf nf 111IOI Ill’l l Ifriin nl, * mi -tMt*r r* l.'ltfvi'H*
V to w'fio hits tii i'li h» t In* ®#r*
died uf a fra nur d skull twn h ur* At gust 2‘lrd ruling that AF nf &gt;• Bovpt FVrrelgn Minister Molotot?
afier the attack. The injured nurse stamen must he sa iafied with lit* Th* Invitation was extended 'dm In* WasMe-floll— Uilll leave will. '!*•. mi,I of oi* iimiiu! IIhiibf
a-ill »*(m ra!»' th** fill in.
I lie t^ilhi
iirmthiv lui’i'lio*
Kiwiihowtr for Abilene l.u.n'h!,
t»f Ilo- III 11 i. ' * ,»i.„ i' ..j M,
la MDl He ty Overdeir o f In­ amalter raise wen by- CIO sailor*.
' ^
I «»* KS l*t(IK.|i n l K
ie BanfranrUco meeting uf the A reception this aft no. &lt; i ,i f m ‘ Ifnidianapolis.
r»\» ll' ♦foi Ih't )iy&lt; 1 I ’ I *ft Will ,T* ri * K» i o\ KH i n r i Nil \t;FN
Kniot'iH #\ViUyii, •*I**4*IfiI * Hoy
nited Nations and later on Haiti- linluir of British Field Mar lull
• u i • \H \ i:n s t rVi.i ii .{fvt
I * | Mu* rvoiiil liju. , Mi*- - l i k h»di| *m ^il * loll j i M ^g*tlU » *
A mail nl the hnspllil (old the
lov Indicated he really meant It
St a • super intendr'.t t»f pulii! '
.Moult,
mery,
who
is
u
gu.
'
'.f
stum hn*im
\ glltV^I
was ifpfl
# Mtperinlcndj’til, Dr. John D. Van
Iii-tro.'li n,
tinfled that tie eu \%it. jirO'il ufF iho ihior l I m * Wifi* ill8' ii|Of(liti|f
Washington observer* In ‘ the
CORRECTION
Itie
KiseilhuWrr*,
will
be
b.4J
Vl llll tlo- iiflfi
t
-h h ♦ *t|w,ttbig»*ii l,(sl €lil*jh% 4
NuY*. (hat she er*ountered the
a- •III* MoUir Iim ol In
Tickets for. Ihe Campbell-Iavs Democratic camp are quite opto- a . i,ell. Idled, tut Gmeral t'.-*u* juye I him -I f imtni'ii eVy and snbt ' •loot* Ihill It %,i - il fill I i *«-*n fi \t » nine ;•» t» 1M» A
,|* * III* * \t I f
aarallant as she lift hrr reottl
* *t iml |« i -Bh- * 11*1 ilu* .rcisrk^t
mlstlc about the future, too. The
that the fund
*'t at tin* e.*t
"tMue
I h e '^ k l s ^ parly bower will n &lt;t at end
fill 111hi t ,ri i ■ HI N* ll 1 ■
(if»’ » I
after hearing a iTeam. She d»- *ing J'otl supper meeting Monday |
111"w «i**imj!*•i*t1v i»*irI
wif t| a t
lege u'i
leeRiurt J airy l,.e.ip c, ii *, 11 *uh rr| iir!|^l I |***h
kunerat services for Ihe ...... .
illt itt* I i il I* Im!
I In’ p M»r
I «... i hit.r wu- Nifoi It;i inIn*til.
nl -I lltltlf* I I !|t»wM IJllit. 1ttillfi,
■rtlbed Mm as a nagm. Hr flml evening m .y be aeeurej ol liart- pi)b|fcaUon th„ Uenux-ral. ,joint,
(l,
A„ u U n i 'S tole
l l t i »i|tl*i| tbit! if
*ff I
th r* gh the same window by 'e y * tirw ery in Ungwood. rrtt M t U ul tfw d. rMl or wlt!k,7a *al e.a la mother will In- b id K..da '- fti4 „ lllhi(. ' Iii
at Hartley G reen, as msntioned o f abou| M dtawrd#llt i v m.v r .4is lUmih (Ifiirral KI»enhowrf :*»“!
i » il mI b»* hi
which he had gainej er ranee.
I,. Ki.ui \dmlaid II.dm. - M. ll-.n,
yesterday.
'is s l ls w a (IS !&gt;■■, Tun)
Vilfiin Klkpnhrwer, «hr
* Ij,rry r .if,••-.*j lliat, tin* only
7 ^ viv-.l by llirvi- other sons.
plrluiv h*' drew .*f anybody in
y -I(.nil w «’ 'l.al of K.|»ar.l Ylsrnhnll, ru ii.lltur *
Anv v-Irran in nred nf .■.crv.
Stole I,u;iuu Adiutant A, lleii
I.ClNlMlM, Sefit. IL (/V)"— I*r i! mdv
mu* "f -I'vetnl rmfrnim-nt
i- &gt;• . tree ut charget in any ot
Mnnn (■ mlc.l out lliat Simon
in getting
thr (u'lowuii ,-atrgortea U reDlngfrl.li r, In winilln • the offb e I- b M|Unlt#r*, 11nt l iraib'it in (h** tiffi« ini * Hi
__
Mrmbera ot the P1M Chib voted
I «imjun homea whleh Ibey |»hiW iflt*«
lb** b.irrkadet| npar||fAr^\
.|iir'trj
vUit Itie ofllce Uf
nf
Stale
seeit'iarv
uf
Agriculture,
to send a box of clothing to a for­
Approximately 100 pupils, many school att upervisnr and Mr -, j Building -p-rinll* issued a&lt; ll/t pu „...
tli- reqaiiMibl* agencies listed ■t4
r Vote
..................because
Uf th.; housing hlflfk. iarlier. when tw u ^ T e r n the high*-'
o f any liny
eign country In aniwnr to an ap­ parenla and school patrons, at­ Fg*r IhrIce, music supervisor, are City Hall during Aurua toldhsl polled
bekiw
peal from U * execuUr* secretary. tended the opening prorram at planning to assist (lie lake M m- ] f 12,070 in estimated vatu.-, il running fer office, lie de-nibed (shortage, were liesieefcl tmlay hy mintworkers triedycnr rem.iv.Coordinator — K 11 CYirter
th. 2'fi)'/.y* whoattended ii- .me |ptoces* servers.
The squatter* furniture, ,-i -entry blocked them
U u Wlldx Richardson Or* Macon. The Lrko Monro* School, Tues­ roe teachers In. every
aver
w*y in­ v;xs announce I tudsy.
Atlantic National Rank Uuildposted gentries l.ehitul barred ami shouted "nobody gets in or.
'•I
the
fl’iesl
gr.ulps
nf
Isiy.
h-&gt;
O s . to abarryance of United Na­ day mcrnlng.
_j
A building permit was re &gt;ud!y
ward* a deep appreei* Ion of'these
iiw
doors tu resist
the ev lit ion ef. ] out "
tions Week.'Aept. 72 to » .
tssiied to J. F. Moore to con»licct had ever «r.'ii, (.raised the work furl* .if thy Ia. ton government
Einpluymrnt -- U ft Fin A slnnT address' war. ma le by subject*. ■
Spcclnlois stood ,&gt;n the street
f
*he
17,ei&gt;uncill.ir*
amt
lull
nf
Mrs Mary pawtins presided over
ploymont Service
U3 North
Matty imprewmienta .are^ being n 30 hy 4 / cement block i&lt;'«i l.'w.'»
vnllint und
well-dressed outside tlte house and one gaunt
the abort buttneas session and an­ Principal iRoy Nichols, native of »id*d to the school. There Include In the San Lanl* subdivision nt University President Dunk t'ainp- One
'Park Avenue
summons carrier
managed to man in tweeds commented: "It's
■ IWnllnwra «■ l-sae T » » l
nounced the Council matting which Kentucky, ami former high school
Vocational Teilnlhg *n&lt;t Fdua new phonograph and aviny fino 505 East F’Durteen h Street nt
break through
In th e swank revolution, nothing
els,-. Beitiug
; will be held at Bthwr 0prtoga Oct. (facher of Oviedo who was en­
catton — T W Ijwtoti. Court
Duchess of Bedford House where property, defying law nml order
H . She urged as many member* gaged in (he field of education reeord*. nsw playground equip, a rest of $6,000.
KEAIH'II t’DNTINlK-S
House.
1,000
squatters
looked
them-' — I never, thought I should see
t # f u possible to attend the meeting. In Louisiana and other statu* be­ ment new tgxt books recently alegal As.»i;taivr Itnspu.’tradopted
by
the
State
Board
.for
‘
he
•.elves
up.
it
in
Englartd.*'
lira. At Hunt announced that a fore coming !o Florid*, Rev. W.
NKGHOEH ARHESTKD
tkin and Btate a*nrtce Officer - J
BARTOW.
StpU
U
(47
The
many
new
book*
fr
the
library
partment
A
process
server
d
ret
sad.
in
:i
The
doors
o
f
the
np:
teat trip will be held aboard Rou* P. Yeeley of the First Chlstian
I
—&lt; Contact throogh Llovil '?
mi Hat's yacht, 'Skylark'’ on Wed.. Church o f Ranfcrd gave the in­ Hilary and an electrle kitchen fur * Following a quarrel at IVea' search tor a Flurids aviator, mi*- Mark coat anil striped trousdfs where unbarred later In tne .IbY
Rnvle. Count v Service Officer,
sing
since
last
Saturday,
hua
b.en
th*
rafeieris.
Other
Improvements
climbed
through
u
ground
fbair
arid
o
Communist
spokesman
suhl
Stet. la. Members will meet at the vocation and a pleasing talk. tl.
Thirteenth Htreat, iwo tiegruo* epurred on by tin- offer ef “H window to slap n summons on the slate of sleg,* whs ut an
•Pakacll Building
B u ford Boat Works at «:M P M -G. Uehrena, chairman o f th* DU- will be added a s . the term a.I- were arrested Muntay, Riciis
, Home Service AavtaUnce ta
v
oners.
$1,000
reward.
Alton
to
Moure
nf
Stanley,
Henderson,
secretary
of
end,
. v ‘ There were It members present trict 0 schbol trustees made *
n1
Servicemen, rx-Fkrvicemen and
Mr*. M. P. Morris I* In charge YouD# fof carrying a plsi d am Bartow disapiirarel on a plane the Squatters' Committee' and u
In Birmingham, rouit action to
at the meeting
tlieir Dependents — American
talk.
r
o f the rafeteria. Mr*- Ham Hen- for dlsordsHy conduct, *nJ Johnny flight fn m Tallahassee, and ex­ leader of th# Communist ■spun- evict other squatter* ha. been
Rnl Cross, tovkrfrant Boulevard.
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It wo* niported that pa'run*, deraon wha Is an experienced bus Wrod* for aooault and battery.
si
tensive searches have failed in sored movement to commandeer taken. But Sam Blackwell, tecreVeterans
Atlmlnlstralloa
THne hundred . thousand square parents and teachers are ptannlnf driver, will t*k* charge o f that
disrlose anv trace nf Moore or unuard dwellings. Henderson said tary of the Midlands district
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Hudlch,
BherUPa
miles o f Russia ware planfnd with to make thU school year at Lake service ruder the supervision of
There were 1A.000 occupational hi* plane. Tile reward D offered he had been calle,.! to appear in , (Ymmoiil&gt;l Party, declared: “ We
Oft ice erery TYiraday.
, mine* and ahalls and booby-trap* Monro* a ravy successful one, Carlo* .Max* who la to charge of deaths, in (ha United b u m in
will fight the squatters’ cat« tu i
tha family and friends of the court next Tuesday,
■S—RE
Mr*- Mildred Babcock, county
tow butlrvsis man,
C* * 9 u » Oarmte toT
The p ro e m server w g th* th* last ditch."
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FW rnif

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Strike Grip On
New York Eased
1 By Union Heads

l/llit Food And Fuel Will
Be Carried By Tug- ¥*
Dispute biiiil* And BturKUH

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Dingfelder Tells George Barr To Hold Utn|iiriiig
ri, '-V Kiwams Of Boys
School In Sanford Next Spring
State Activities vV&lt;.(|ll(-s«hiY Closii.g ^
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Youth Thanks Civic |’o
Him To Convention

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By Sanford Shires

Licenses Are Issued

lien. Eisenhoweri»j ^
Mother Dies Today'
At Kansan Hume

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Norse Killed Today
By Nej^ro Assailant ''

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Pilots To Send Box *
^ To Foreijpi Country

100 Pupils, Teachers And Parents
Attend Lake Monroe School Opening

Building Permitri In
August Total $12,070

British Squatters In London Homos
ltesiegcd Hy Process Servers Today

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over the country will fire back their opinions. When they
approve what their Washington representatives are doing,
tnat force of a solid, alert public opinion, backing the
moves o f diplomats, is something to make any foreign
government sit up and notice. 4
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Americans * e eiiunlly «julck to be criticnl, however,
and government men have learned that, right or wroifc,
they can’t go contrary to public thought for any length
of time and get away with it in this democracy.
Titlr formerly reticent Stptc Department apparently
realizes now that the best way to keep public opinion
it is to keep the citizens informed of *American problems
and American procedures throughout the world- Infor­
mation service lias been speeded up so th*t recently
American newspapers have been Sible to follow some in­
ternational negotiations by only a few hours.
In the lJhited States, people like and expect to know
whAt is going on- It is a healthy state of affairs when they
can feel that they are able to keep track of their govern­
ment and support it or attack it ns they, see fit. Govern­
ments which are not willing to keep their own people in­
formed seem to be somewhat in awe of tlie American
method u j frankpess.

DIBLK VHllMK FOR TODAY

Indonesian State

B E T T E R THAN A L L . HE
SHOWED U S ' 4JU8T HOW TO
LIVE IN IIELATIONSIIII' TO
OOD AND MEN. WE MAY NOT
U K .A IIL K TO CDMPREHSND
PROFOUND l*HILOSOI'llY. Ill'T
EVERY ONE CAN IMITATE A
GOOD EXAMPLE: Other found ttlrn rnn. tin man layMhan that i.
laid, whlrh I* Jc*u» Chri«l.—I
Corlnthlnn* 3:11,_

To pain and horror an

Of batttiM that I must Lear . , .
And battle* gathered;
The storm* howled long; ths
*kle* o f death were sullen,
But light ha* burst, and w« are
April-weathered.
And sun-lit silence has fallen.
0 swiftly may I turn from the
Iron dreaming
And Im awhile wilh mu»!r,' music
■unit
Of sweet and ancient things,
clean and gleaming,
It has been long
Since I have worked with wurd*
•lone, their singing,
T5te
singing
that
Swlnlmme
knew, the Grecian style
Of song with the sound of wind*
- and o f swallow* wringing,
I have need ' of such music
awhile.
JAMES E. WARREN Jr.
Sumner Welle*, foimet Undor•Mpjtary-uf Ktsk, arnL soiiicUmt*.
regarded as Amcrlraii foremast
•talisman, *«y« a crisis (a show­
down, batwem Kutsls and the
Wostem Power* (v*|&gt;eclally the
Unite J States and Rfllnln) I* now
inevitable. He add* the moat serf.o u i dispute o f all ha* arisen since
Ui* Soviet government ha* umkirtaken "t o browbinl and threaten"
^h« Greek people.

Elmer L. Irey, Nemesis Of Public
Enemies, Is Retiring At Age Of 58
HACK TO NORMANDY
public enemies "At" Capone, MW «»ey” Ooriloti and "Dutch’* Nchult*,!
1* n mild-niniuaered man wha ad­
mit* (lint ill private life lie *nntetime* ju*t "like* lo nil.”
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lie »* retiring nl the nge or
SH a* chief rimnAlmlor of the
Treasury** ta» eufonement ngenrie*. ufler 4u years in government
**•1 vice.
"I imve n heart coixtitlon and
tw» eon* who ale physician*." he
*ay*. **I nm going to take their
advice nml lake it easlef ill oilier
to live longer."
Ircy say* he will do «omo tax
consultant work wilii n Waahlngton law firm ami take turn* dawd­
ling nt liij wilder home nt Hnrnaoin, Flu., hml his summer place
oil Chesapeake liny.
One o f the most popular men
in tin- government, lie lohl me he
will mis* his wide circle of friend*
ui-iti retirement.
They will mis* him too afU&lt;r
long y«nr* o f assoc Intiun. Hope ■
ciully hi* secretary. Mi*. Derma
Kjllinm*, jyho..h%» JtvUtt.ailh- Win
SJ-yeaf* and who 1* *011 a m «tiber uf the Treasury's Intelligence
unit.
Khe said that the (all,- broadshouldered man wilh the easy
smile |* one of the most eventempi led men she ever knew. HI*
only grim- I* “ iK-ople who delib­
erately nnd'felontously defraud the
governmenl."
Irey wn* born In Kansa* City
but raised Ita Washington, where
hi* parent* were government work•i*. lie started his long career, as
a clerk in the uAWo of the ckluf
wtal iiiKpertot In 1907. Ills (Irat
b was to take down report* oil
vrsligalhms conducted In tho
Postal Inspection Service.
• • •
When the late Daniel C. Roper
wo* appointed Commissioner o f

AIN’T WHAT, 5HE USED TBE!

Poitland, Me., built on n prnuiDelaware, orlfinnlly d a - known
mi rape de la Wnrr, In honur of suln let* than a mile in width. |n
Laid d* hi Warr. governor o f ■ira i» the Smallest city in |b(
United Slate*.
Virginia.
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The Statue o f Liberty aland*
The banana plAnt i* believed to
have originally bscfj native to wall* left from F t Wood rt|
aouthern India or the Malay I’en- nally built In 1811 on Bedloe'i
Iami in -New York Harbor

HIGGINS PT JR.
17-FOOT UTILITY RUNABOUTS
(92 H.P. CHRYSLER MOTORS)
A aenaational develapmenl in pltaiute craft de

Immediate delivery can be had in Dnylona Beach

Foreign Policy
iMay Become
Mai nr Issue
f «*•»•(eitv-fl t *as.M
flSSM
la a alsn that the antl-«dmlnUtra-1
lion rnnljUpn may In- broken. The |
iiffviT* of Rrprortttaltns Roger;
BbmhP'r
Ml--fiurl • nn&lt;l Lyle'
Bonn of Oklahoma are given a* |
aka male* of n trend iipalaat ob­
structionist*.
•a
DenvvSltie NidfensI Publicity
rare:tor Sms O'Neal declared the
ilU*Went Remacrat* acre an Indbpi finable iiurlru* of the -minion
with Republican* It wai lhl« op­
position tram Ibat Mim-cderr in de.
feallug nr amending to death some
ol the tetflalaUen {moposed by Pres­
ident TTiiraaa O'Neal mild noar that
IhU ilrin'K-ralle mick-us i* cone the
effectiveness of the coalition will
be considerably. reduced.

Which will get independence first, Indin or the Dutch
East Indies? India gets more space in the headlines, but
the East Indies seem to have made more real progress.
The Indonesian Nhtionnliats have control of Java mpl
Sumatra, and it would bd fjrr from easy for the Dutch to
(rash them out.
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Tin* Dutch have now smit former premier Willepi
Schermerliorn out to the Far East to see on what terms he
can get a treaty. The outlook is now that his best idea
Wish After Wor
(From The- Lyric)
will be to recognize the independence of Java and Suma­
It Is long dure I hnvu written tra and in return gain throe years before other islands
of moon* and rose*,
Of lovu by flight, ami *un* on can vote on joining the.new Indonesian state. Further Slule-Of Utah Fneo.s
matters will have to lie determined by n treaty between
ths autumn bin,
Loss Of Whole City
Of how the morning open*, the tin* Netherlands and Indonesia.
Thus hi a very few yearn the Dutch East Indies huvo
evening clase*.
Are there song* in them Mill?
become the Japanese East Indies, and now nre on the way Al* Siw«l(&gt;almi-i
WKNIIOVF.U Utah Wendovcr
to becoming a new Indonesian state. This will hit the —tying
Iwo-lhlol* in Utah nnd
The world # r&lt; ill. r
Dutch
hard,
as
most
of
their
wealth
has
come
from
the
ant--!hird in Nevada oil n sixzlimt
•lowly »irkem-d
i'!n*l, and they have the losses from the Gegman occupa­ wo-lrrn desert —until- to go Nc- I
At the hrlple-*lir** '
nil the v * l
danger without;
tion to make good. Rut they will pspbnbly do well to settle vnda
l^*tvr (lilfcn, chaimmii of thn ,
And body and nerve
for
what
they
can
get.
llrndovi
, Development A»»orlatlon '
had squirmed nml
Till nothing « « . worthy o f Ring­
ing, I thought, bill sorrow*
And *t*el and trouble and trou­
ble 011(1 steel nnd blood,
And I would wrilo of those and
o f Man’* tomorrow
After hi* torturing flo o j

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or Sanford.
Come over and see for yourself these beautiful

DAYTONA BEACH-HIGGINS,

324 S. Beach St

Phone 2SI8
whs

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In the Middle Age*, barber* n
trartt-d teeth Mini did surgery,

TW O BIG DAYS FOR FLORIDA SHOPPERS!

SHOP ond S A V g ^
FRIDAY

SATURDAY &lt;►

said In- ha* sought to confer with
Gmv. IIi i licit II Mow of Utah
n-trariling « *lnft of the hoimdnry I
cit*l ward.
(iilTcn ajii,| m«&gt;t ttVmlnver reel- i
dent* feel they nre Ignored by the
re*t of the state He admitted-a l- I
*o, that the mol*- liberal liquor j
and gHinldinp Inw* of Nevada are I
on attraction.
Another thing—tourist* don't
hove to bother with »ale» tnse*
on thing, they buy in the b’evnthl
side of town a- they do in Dig
Utah w-ytion.
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for in- third straight
rip and lamnniient pocthe trophy.

The blggeat obstacle to San­
ford’* becoming • tourist resort,
la now, ns it always ha* la-en, not
Ui* lack o f recreational facilities,
.Bot the lack o f suitable and suf.
fkirnt hotel*, apartments, and
otb.-r tourist acconnnodatioiis, nut
« climate that is too cold In winUr, or too wet In summer, but
too many native residents who
nmnot see where they would Internal Revenue by President Wil­
profit from tourists, and who arc son In 1911*, Irey moved Into .thei
auspicious o f stranctr* anyway. bureau with him.

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Governor Caklwrll has Invited
Horlda newspaper publisher*, edi­
tors and w-tiat bAvejtni, to alt tlown
with him In'It perfectly frank discuulon o f FtoridaU problema and

Here It was hit task to supervise Inveatlgntlnn of Income UX
frauds, which had reached ecandalout propi’rtlon* with the in­
crease In rule* during the Wartd

War.

Taking along five of his former

rullraguce In the postal Service,

he organised an Intelligence unit
that waa the nurlfYm of an organ!aatjnn now numbdinff about 1AOd
trained Investigators,
Working through six different
units, they »rp the watrh dogs
most Immediately conccrniHl with
protecting Uncle Sam’e money.
Irey hae had supervblnn over
law enforcement activities of the,
Secret Service, the Customs 8*|W
lee, thr Alcohol Tax Unit, the Intvlllgvneo Unit, the Bureau o f N*f- What happens when a commun- eetlca
and the Coaat Guard.
f l* pnrtKwIarly hotpltaids to In tha
famous ease of “ Al* Ca­
ne group of touri*u is iiftnc pone, Irey created a secret "Calustra tel by ^.h* Immediate sr*
Ival of anetbsg group of tourist*,
t was only a week or two ago
Id Eaton Ians, thoroughly fed
p with the fneecutlon under the
mrlet regime bshluit" Btia*l«‘*
•mctip'aln, landed In M^itnl- after
n g a ' acnas* tho A-., to fedtral prison* fur "A l"

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Alts sail boat. They
ly meiimL Monday
t m freht ths
Into port In a
sciri'jJ fishing
t throw' vm out
mil," **bt 0n# of
« -psrl#d L t«W

ne

il«y also had a part In
lug up the IVmlergast mac
Kkiis«l Otty and, tho Hus;
Habyfon, 1
aB slalmed
rota talc art.

The more you are on your feet, the more
you'll appreciate the ipreial patented ''Million-Aire"
Inioic. It emends under your, entire foot, from '
heri to toe. and abvorbs the shock* of hard' y
tewmrnytralKlng . . . like walking on a deep, soft v
catpct whoever you go. Come In and try on a
pair - know Jarman's
v hi
frtmdlmess df fit.
35O .R R t o
A -0 0

shopper. ^The
merchant*' Association ha* planned m iny special contest and ^
feature* to m a k e the two day* interesting, and all store* are cooperating with
feature shopping specials. You can mix business with pleasure rtsl valpes
everywhere when you shop. Real fun and excitement when you relta » t this pro­
gressive resort community.
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T »o Big Days-Sept. 13-.14

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Mrs. K. II. roller, Jr,
Honors Miss Gormly;Gives Cocktail Party

Activities

M ill Winifred Luvell h. m.i. I
Mini! Luliri* (iormly on Sa l unlay
ptcnin^
h a briitj* nml rummy
imr.y rtf hrr linMr on 1**1*’ y
Avctmt*. (Jut*i n tlow pm t»f Kill
fiitunt wf*r.* tirti«tii*ullv mr.»t»*ol
ut»o* l til# »m»y r-Mitiip.
A fltr ft*- KHrtuv*. jiriie* »rie
n v v u r M** William W'hlfi* fur

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(Jormly-Lee AVreddins
Social Calendai' Parly Entertained
Mii*
Street |{ot«rt. ..f
Wllminitton, N. C. nml Mis* Mu.Mr*. O K. White returned Sun
K.ret Robert* i f lhi» city wc.&lt;
y front Teltne**ee.
hi.*ir**e* Imt rvcitmc a lh&lt;&gt; hi&gt;inc
of the latter, lilt U t o -I Avenue,
Mr*. J. J. Cut returned la»t
VltcrtainitiK the flormly-Lee wml. Friday by air from Ohio where
illntr party Immo liatcly after the she »i*'iit the aummtr.

The Seminoii Kebekah Iaal/e
No. i.'i wilUuy t t in the Oddfellow
Hall at HidUM'. M. Thl* i» the
firat n.'^etinic of the fall *ea*on.
The Sanford Hom e Denitm* tam Club will hold iu first* Eotl
Yelltrw and hronte ehryaaneellnjt in the office of Mr*. thrmum* ben uti fully o event ted tile
Oulda Wilson at IllOtl I'. M. The
living rrom* of (hr home. Ice
demon.trution will be on ''uainjj cream. Individual cakes, mrnt*
rmeritency flour to the l*;*t a.i and assorLed nut* w&gt;'re served by
trantaite' and idea* on stretching the ho*ie**i-* assisted by Mrs.
sugar.
t . Cormly, Mr*. Geofife E,
fiormly o f Jacksonville and Mr*.
Morris Spencer.
The wedding ji.it ty anif n few
rtit-of-tawn g v s t* were prevent
fur the rehearsal parly.

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John Edison t*r»wel| of Charlotte,
N. C.
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Th» welding will 1&gt;&lt;* mi .ie,it
of Noventlnr at the Stalliiw*
Meihrdist Church, Sulling*. N.

Mrs. E. G. Kilpatrick
Hostess To Circle
“ Circle No. ft of the Methodist
W.S.C.S. met nt the home nf
Mr*. E. tl. Kilpatrick Monday
with Mrs. W. C. Thornton open­
ing the meeting with the devo­
tional. A business shsslnti follow
•d and was presided over by the
president Mrs. \V. C. fickle whu
gave a resume of the activities
of tiie civile during the summer
mouths.
Mr*, firkle nppninled a mmftfltee to serve the supper for
The Youth Council of the Chnrrlt
Seat. Hi. The program rhairman, Mrs. M. R. Strickland, ap­
pointed severni member* to n*ffst with the program at the
next business meeting of the
auxiliary.
Iced refreshment* were served
by the hn*tes* to the follow ing
members Mr* .1. V Aixarello,
Mr*. W a lte r Claik. Afi*. .1. it
11111( 01.1. Mrs. W. C fiekle. Ml*.
. tl. Kilpatrick, Mr*- tieorge
McCrom. Mr* i’ A Itowlaiut
Mr*. M. I. Til II*. V i.
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Thornton. Mr*. C. It. lioover.
Mr*. A. C. Starke. Air* ii It
Crumley nml Mi*. M K StiiikIbiuI.

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an *• n
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the near f kitur * at “he b me
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M* ifttiil M r* h K doum ilJut Ilf
in Sun l.a n ln •ration,
M a rtin i«
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Mr*. James N. Itohion and
daughter Miss 1’iarl L, Robson
and Mrs. II I. A infer *011 are
varatiemng at Ibtylonu Heath.

K u r ils .
II tflft Mina L &gt; w ll
p n u i nfrd Min* ( !ut inly w il b «
|i|ll *t £rtltii|£ of C h a n tiliy ?ih r,

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Ilean. Mr... j
■on Tommy o f j j =
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M. I.. Habi ro I
on West Four h ! THE APPLE IS FOR TKACIIKR
D ie hrro of W alt Disney's fu ll-k tiftb
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;Wonderiul Advrttlufn u( ‘Tlnorehto.
KMward K. Brad) lay at school, unaware of the dstverr*
A. C . Clause. Sr. wits the reo their home I t rin* career ts set forth with all-out
elplent of 11 gala surprise birth•riding some tipte most colorful roster of unique fellow
lay ifinner at hi* home rn Orange
t's mother, A lt*, i Friday al the Itir/. Theatre.
Avtmte on Sept S in, celebration
Sr. at her hotn* |
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.if hi* ~M h bioh.lnv.
Those pl-’sent netemdlr. and on Palmetto Awnue
Mr*. John Sadler o f Or^Wdn. .Mr,
Mrd. W II. ilnlt of Mobile.
and .Mr*. A. (i. Clause .Jr., and
family r f Wildwood, lira. Harold Ain. Ita» arrived to *prnM seme
Clause oT Norfolk, *V«., Mr. and time wi h iur son and ibiughierMin* Kutellr H u rt, H r«cf«*&lt;tittl.
di*., W, C. Clause nml son. Mrs.' indaw, Mr. *te| Alt*, liny Rri t. «ii&lt; him on 1 w ith .1 cbh tt *Y im riv
K. Clause and fntitily, Mrs. A. A'nroute to Sanfoid Mr*. Ifntt M om luy nfternt &lt;»ii l*y Xlri». L. |l.
Clause Sr.. I’vt and Sir*. Jack vi*ite I relatii"*
M&lt; Le»*l. J i «if O i la mii 1 jum ! M r^.
y
K KtamitSiiii ui th«* hurt*? itf
'IViguc of Sanforii. Afternoon
Frirriifn *if Vff* t ulh *r llr»»»hii l hi* i» '.«'i nil I'n ih u tt * A v r tiu r .
caller* includrd Mr. ami Mr*.
Harris Fel l* and sons, Mr*. Ifarrv will ht* jfiiitJ 11• fit*w Hiat *tie i*
( J j n l r n fh
wen* »iri|n|»i*ii
tut H p tra lin ^ n irrly ,»i l»t*r ht»ine
Watt and Mr*. F.ffi- Miulke.
a ? im tim lly (h rm i^h m ii th* n«^H*«

A. (J. Clause, Sr.
Honored On Birthday

O Wall Diin*v fiO'dlvctiani
I &gt;&gt;. loin i.lur m tulrsl tea 111re. The

-Ij Ms ■&gt;(( Jojousli n»r hi* first
1t&gt;.*t lurk along the wat. Ill* »tlr-

Disney stub, ami whint**, and a
. Iiararlrm. Plaslnc thursday and

M U SIC B O X
11l W

Aim Mr
ami
\fr*
Hi * *
Wjght II, M r. ami Mr*. I- S
Hiirt*fM ld. An, ,*&lt;t 4 Mil-, Al}?**; no .
$rr?fi of Orlando,
AUo Mr*.* William Whitts Mu. S|»?»*r. Mr and Mi’ * Halt* Siotl.
thnixUi# St?ti*trum, Mm, Hrt» Cur JrM \|r ami Mr*. Ian*
VI
rU% Mr*. Lr» Wat non. Mr*- Your Mt. mill At i1*, Hfivlii Sm ith
Clmiii*- \itfui*,
Mt
I h ily . M m Oik* Jorirn. Mr*. M o ti u amt Mr»
Mm.
llol'Hffl
-MtiharP
of
S p incrr* Mr*. W , \
laiVi'i! and and
*If land o and Mr, rtft-1 Mi* Ifnmv
Mim l.ovpll
dial III
fr
\- a tturit .miicittr • i»f ho ■
C rla tu io

ami

M is*

L n iiL r

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I .ililt* M o d e l
N o w on D i.n ln y

M im
H u r t.
I .tout * \J K • v »-i i
hollo I Ull**t *. Ml*
WklliuJII (ify
m i» ir. M ia . H n b f f t H ilt.
M»*.
Frank H o y. Mr* IV II T p - ♦.
M i* . S tu ll of rahihAn«t&gt;? a t'll M m .
I\ l i f t .

Thntr invilrtl to l 4 with thr
Honor?* vu*r«* Mi** Martha NVuhf,
MU* Maritnivt S|M»nrt»r, Miw Hu*ty
Wllkiruoti,
M io
t‘ah ?rm »
Sprmvr. Miu la u NipRrr t f

Mrs Arthur Reckwith. Jr. h si
re.timed fn m Way.ro**,
Ca
where *lif visited her parent* Mr.
and Mr*_ John J. Mathew*.

NEW

s i :N t i m

Th(f hofU»«* n iiblftl by bci K. K R«&gt;iirnklln HI Mi;. L S
mo J )r Mm. W. V. L r H art I ll«i.*a?I.L Mr*. I
IK*, r u - ii
M n M nrri* Hfieticer nerveil u ilr- ami .Mr*. trunk lta&gt;.
lie ii Un ilcmter.
rnur»e to fHi'
A ii iTin it i iti U|* at it initi ig it * -

1st St. I'ltn n e 9 5 3

N u n l-

St. Monica Meets
With Mrs. Feinbertf

KLSTAl KANT

Crtrtion the ln»*tr*w pi*"tuttMi t ’i**
ho no m l &lt;otipli* with a • t’ i f a!

Miss Estelle Hurt
Mrs. J; A. Calhoun Is
Given Chatter Party
Hostess To Circle

Mrs. I*uther Harkcy
. W.S.C.S. Hostess
Mtt* Luther Ifarkey was ho»U'M to Circle No’. 1 of the
W
nrently with Mrs. C.
II. Cofrhurn, (hairmnn, presidhiK*
Mrs. Charles Loti! |&gt;rrs«nld the
ilevotlotial nml Mrs. M E. linker

on LnureJ Av« m ir. .Slu* ***«*til*v
ffiilrl w«*»il nn Mpeintiiiu u
I he
p friia itM iU iK iih m * M rm nriiif Hfi*
|l! III.

An

iff

ru u rtf

^u.*^

* .m l

ih»*

I v tiit* liHtifrjiwt iiAjiiiit'* I

i y M t « IV t? r H n yiirii TfjMiic* mill
M n . le n H ijT u - U n i ts f iih l. M r .
M n«. Kifwui 1 II
Hntter, J r . J . L* U n i , ninth?! »*f t l •» horn 1re f;
the punch Iw w l
rtFitf' iluii* hie 1 u«»hin phia to Ifiiv c (irriiile il rvet
Liliv vm ekriiil f i \n»»ii|H»li* M«l in fhe illln W
to join Lieu. • utmh
Putter, } '
I in.
Iiw.'tf sk
|MP»pfilct|
M in
S t N* wJ m i* a ltiu f j tn the NaVul H n il w ith trift*- *»* a n »n*inhraiu**
A .m ii'my Mi* Potter i« the f » » ; nf the iireft'l'm , T h « » f ••i»jny4ruf
jfifr Joan A ?%r\r el!.*
th f pnrt\ Avft M iU n it
Mim

reported that m ilk U fo*inir deliv e m l to the T
I! home n* a
p int uf the cirrle plo iert
It r i j
onnofim i &lt;l that com
lint tee&lt; w ili o -r v r the mens chib '
supper Sept
11* nt 7 HU P. M*f
In the ch u rch ntiiiet Mr* &lt; tcirka^
Leoiinitly nm l Mr* K il. Lunev
will Ice hodti'w *&lt;*. foi the" H r tuber '
meet i m;.
M m . E d w in d K ireh er Hnd M rs.

k at h| \it

I

hif h'n
Mi**
V\ hie ham.
Mix
hli Hitli-i h H ‘HiJnni.
Mi*«
ft tit i»&gt; M nii* iif .I h h * iiviili* iiiui
Mi»* 1 « 11 ha Priilut I*

Hei I ,i

St. Monica Chapter of ll.dy
Cross Episcopal. Church * 11* ertP'tWiined
Monday evening by
All*, Irving Feinberg,
Al the
Inisiness session it was ahiiotine-1
at tin home ».f Mr- J. A ed that St. Monica ha* charge)
ifs im lS ) dletli Min w&gt;lb 11T the iillnr for Seplrinhei nml
I J I ...lid..i.b, 1 jj . Inin mu-1 members wenilc.igtfated fo.
. . .. lb.- .vi.louinl 1heny..
each Sundav early iiioniiog ..on
f.nih
„ 1 bil.l (lie (.titii- mini*on M'lvtce
-,t.
i.U«H.... " l eo|fA
The nest lliretiltg will b. held
fuller.- "F ailli." a pamtii f at the church ptopei and the,
lighte,| hi ml of a young : program w ill In- n »ludy of the
mi- ij*ed Do the wot*inp altar and ib furnishinit Mr*, j
j Feinberg wu**aa»i*trd in *eivitiR
-iii.ly tea - made of tl-- se-ifby Miss 1 iir,»l Slone.
I - I -e.| by lb, four gosp.1 Among
thuse present
were
1- in' ................. ,,-Tlb le*.1 r Mr*. Mayine Hodgkin, ehnii tiiaii,
, . ,., , blbbeii Aftei re M l* Knymon.l I.UO.|.|lli’ t
Mi- ,
t . M u.|. and •isitiii.it
&gt;Jack Macltoould. All* .1 M Alt
n&gt; mbi-i-lup ■oMle-t wa* di* mall. Mrs. Itniee I jiiic). All-.
| nml Al■-\\ II lln i,i. wit* ‘ Bichard llrowm
Mr*
Wallace j
. boo.. .1 ... lot*me in
Phillips.
Ml*
Allei. At. ..ley.
Alt- Sam Almto.11
Al 1 fa il
............m l,, ,
.bo. I l ie.I , lllooint*. Ml* f . U.i ie u&gt;"! A|i»
I

III.

......Hi

f li. M .I.,1.

lldl.

- 1

4. ' . -

The precise skirt pleat is ^ tch ed down to make «
slim hip line. The pleated pocket is finished with nrrow stitchinK—repeated at the open neckline and
skirt.
Metal studs glamorise the self belt, and n yoke back
gives freedom of action,

B IR T H

and

•&gt;i c m

i

A iir p ln i

lliiu

f

al liiu e m a r i*atherinu »n Septem
lie l, to He attended In the K itil*
and (jU ii'H . Im* M u te d up a hvelv
\%Ht between the »e\e^ lit tin ‘
heather clad hi|;hlainL

Ldw

\ulr Hate

T h e H ru im a t pathenntf &lt;■! the
CI Ii h1. lill* h id H 4pet'Mil piiii i ..rtile i ii let! dill! *'%&gt; I line*
V It i|
toi ta put the seal of im a l a|ipf*»v
nf &gt;oi till1* pn hireMjUi oieettnp h &gt;
i fir Hectfde mount a Mi­
lt i* r1111 tin i u|orfoi in a ii h *»t
Ho killed i luiem ch mo their m.ih
|\ feat* t*f InwHiny the ru in i
thtowtni? tfo luinm icr that ha '
fitiricil op itm tio ve rn y, Lull th«
d u n riiic and piptrii; e o m iw lltio m
E io m his highland
at
(Main. AlhoJI Hu)H*rt«un fired a
broadside i hatifiiu; that highland
K iitb^rinps have fo r too tuft if been
Infected with Pin Eltl. pre da tory fe j

ANNOUNCEM ENT

Mr. and Mrs. Churl... !• !

Mr

si 1 u n i )

• Acrobatic
R e g 1*11 a t lu lls

16 l ii

P lim it

H / !i

I

lessons h Wfel

S liJ Ilt M o n t h
S .U III M o n t l i

S M I 11

MRS

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A

M ISS

tl
Ii

t 1 fs fi .

D m -.......

IH IX H H K V ,

\

M AN SAX I K, Si

tiinles^ uiapiiuemdltiif pi male il* •

ge* announce ii-* b u lb
son Jo h n Charle* on Sept
i
the
F"ernald‘ l.a tg h ty n
Al. •
H ospital
Air*. Itridi-i
tor no i 11* lot iie.i AJ i, , .

’

ifiif, F a s t

Sept

Mrs. Brailey Odham
Circle 2 Hostess

Sixteenth Street. The meeting
wo* cnlfeii tn uriter by the chair­
man Mrs. J M, Stii&gt;rri|ihiT nml
wus fnllnweil liy a prayer given
by Mrs. W. I*. Brooks, Jr
■ Report* were given by Ihe
various committee m em berMr*. I’ P Campbell prcenli-.t
n program concerning. "Ccmpem
live I’rogram Fund" with several
meml.ri* participating.
At (lie
close nf die mecling each mem­
ber v*ve a Bible versr, that ijnji
iteen helpfiiT’ to tier ' tlurinir tlie
past year.
Mrs. Odham assisted by Alt*
Hal 'Colbert served dainty sandXviches. cookies, assart e.i nut*
and iced cake, la those attend­
ing. Among those present were
Mr* C E Littlefield, Mr* I’ IV
Campbell,
Mrs. Boston Steele.
Mr*. W. It. Brinson, Mrs F'or
rest Gatchrl, Mrs. J. M. s ttnc
eipher. Mrs J. V. Hardy, Mr*
J. C* Calhoun, Mr*. 8. G. Week*.
Air*. W. I*. Brooks, Jr., Mis*
MoMh* F'nx, Mr*. II. IW, Rucker,
Mr*. W, A. Oigle, Mrx. Wtimer
Morgan and Mr*. .R. L. Glenn,
a visitor from Virginia.

mm

.

Mr
W. A
Hn hoi d Klimts

r Him. Mr * All'
Hr
Itnlph t*
VV. h»dru ff ha*
Aiken serveil refreshments to the
t liiii h * V" lop
n turned -lu hi% hmite in E u y lijth- 11IKK&gt;il". *Mc4
Kroup,

A triumph of tailorinif is this costly looking sharp
dress With its crisp, slender lines.

Stone

Scottish ( ’Ians Vic
In Battle Of Sexes

framifoit, I tank L* Wotalr^ff, 111.

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trHalntM

M in
L o u Nt|»|K*r f «t
tiiiei) ?ci r r ut nr .*;,£«» and
r ** Wl V» i| t*» On*
on tile hi *
Sfrim trom
for
ru m m y nf rh • Ibiu nu lla t homo !»\ \L
hitfh vcofi**
1'ottrr uhi u it* a**i*tnl b&gt; M

town, N. J. after having h e n Yelvinjjtorc
M
called here Im-c h U h** of the death M a it-fie ld . M r
of his father E L W ondrtiff, h
Ih iiiniii.it
Hi*
wax -it t•«»m| nuied
by
lii"
mot her, wim will visit fur alnuit
!0 *iiiiv«
She will
return
vi,*
1i *•i n I .■r Mi in 111r , N t ". w h e re ■h **
will 4j«.iid a ilk ir l while wi t« livi

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA J

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and covered with as many ined.il*
as theie ate *r»lea on a salmon
"fin
and a hear! lire irk *•

ilhV'Oo- a%11h the IHteie*&gt;1* ei Ii
I,*nO ibiiu mi*' at heart

'

|{i.|n t t m iii ( former ineiohei &gt;d '
P arhnnn til
former I'hief nf ih*
Heolfi*h
tliiii*.'
A swtHiatom
m

Mrs

Join
! If
Itum bli-y announce the lo c t
sen John Thontis. J i l.oin at

makes it possible for you

London, editor of 1ttf Scots Vun
Hook and a writer oh hiffhhiiid

lioliae* Memorial Hospital, Foil
Ala. ■ Mr*-* Runiiley • wUi , Up -■&gt;„
meml. re.i n* the farmer Theie
John*.

Hints To Housewives
A V rrk l) from Hom e .. ..........................
S iire is lU l, T n ll* h s « » e r

St ISSORS A M i S i l l Ab’ Mo. h u-e.i and mo it n* . &gt;
that i* the story of - i t - - - &gt;
sheui* in too m any hou*eb..!.:
S* i--'.r* and &gt;hcats an* *1* for different use*
S*'is*..ierullv ate rmallei till*&lt; t■■
lltche* long. Have both ban,M.
alike and ihurp points 'Ho , , &gt;
made rot snipping ami liiitm
Shears, which nre designed foi ■
ting fabric, are irdinurilv si- •
J.1 inrhe* lon g, have one hla.I.
heavier than the other, aiul
handle* are shaped jltfTerei.ib
Hight-hamleil
a n il
left hiu.
shruts are on the market.
Like knives, good scissor ’ l
shear* me easily damuged
It.
fine cutting edge is dulled III . &lt;
on paper or cardboard, flawer*- e •
cloth or heavy string. Inexpen ut!liiy shears shnuld lie kept
hand for such use*.
Set.--- .
should not he used on heavy fabw
Imcbuso this Is likely not only '
.lull but to spring them. " 1
sprung, they at* pcimanrntly ilam
•geiL fimpping also may apt mg
tn break the blades. I’olnts
•cUaora or shears never should i"
Used to pry things open. Kt-rhrn
m bent points are the result
Protect seissorit and shrars fi*&gt;tn
tou^h. knocks by hanging them up
ot keeping*(hem In a bog. In damn
weather they*may nerd to Ire pi
ti-cted against rust by wrapping
in waxed paper.
.
Oiling is necessary f v e t c ^ m
months or so. Put a drop
ing machin* nil hn both side* "f
tha screw that holds' the blade*

together and work the blade* ba&lt;k
ami forth. Then wipe off excess
nit. Keen ecisaora dust-free by
wiping before and after using II
rust or dark spot* appear, rub off
roughness witlT flit* sandpaper nr
■tee) wooF and rah on a little oil.
' Sharpening may be dnno at home
by skillful use of a file, hut gen­
erally it paya to take good »ci*( f a and ihean to an rxpert.
Some of the best work U dune t&gt;v
concern* speclalltlng in, barber's
scissors.
.i
1 '

. How would you like a yeur't complete watdiobe of
enchanting Doiit Dodron Jumoi Oiiijioair, —three indi­
vidual styles for autumn, three for spring, nnd three
for summertime? . . , Doris Dodion is seeking (he bright­
NO! IVIN A HOOD ran snip Hus
’mad carrier tram the completion of
his appointed rounds in Wigan,
England Hie (Msstman found his
fishing wBilers handy when die
Rivet Oouglut burst Its banks at
Wigan and water rustled along (ha
mam mod following the rainiest
season lu tiU years. (International)

est last lino It cart find to compiele the unfinished
limerick shown beiow. it’s lots of furs to enter unit lucky
,* you may bo a winner.

Frogrln-Rock Story
(Joes On The Rocks
SYDNEY. Australia — (A P ) —
The perennial story about frogs
living, for ages in solid rock hn*
cropped up again when men sink­
ing shaft* found a frog in a rock,
but the examination deflated the
story.
Naturalist* pointed out that no
frog cad live long without air
and that experiment* have shown
that ftogs stulitl m , stones with
tven a chink left fur air, died with­

in a few months. They explained
that in some instances young frog*
squeeted Into rock crevices to es­
cape drought*. Moisture trickled
down the crack and insects snd
worm* sought the *sme shelter,
providing the .ftogs with food. Wtc
frogs grew too large to get but
ami stayed in their atone tr'*l&gt;»
Until found.
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12 National Prizes

Here's All You
Have To D o . .

lash » t Pwta 11 s tin t ■*) fcs «
y s s r 'i w a rd ra ba sf
Datl,

M n s O r lt k t k Wkwsti »W sath

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ha p i u s i t l A n a I r u m
la
Octohar, At a* •ts Fthtvary, w l
Araa U May. 1X11*1 latiSst Aaia
aaOaaal p tlM , Aar*
ha ■
prisa a&lt; aay Dark M a s * t a U
MV Mara tar Aa kail 1*0 Aw

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Ca^a I* A a Dat* Oeltaa
Hast A At* Mara a a l wa a l l , l , «
yaa aa aa&gt;ry blank wNk u a . l t k
rvUi at Aa (oalati. Oa A l, y«a M
kt yaaf arffailad laat Ikta aag Ufa
v i m m t a -1 aSSfsu. Tkai’i a*
A*ts , ta a a*g - i n bayatf A al
yav ■#! ha a wtsaar.

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TH E

P A G E FO U R
Funeral llnmi* ni'u that all wein(rt-^s an* ur»p,| l" attend |.t pat*
- M e e t O n T h u r s d a y tlcipnU- in tlx- ,11sc ub*ion of a
number of important it, m* Ihnl
Itev. G. J, Oates, chairmnn of muni U- nrfpil upon nl this time.
the execullvr .committee o f the
JOCK OK Vl.l. TIIADKft
Negro Chamber of Comnsm-o,
raid today (hat tin important
BUENOS A lit KS (AIM In neo
meeting of the. WgaoUatinn i* Ls-i'uisnmo. Argent Inn** arc joekto Ite held tomorrow night at i-v for the In-t I.V years, didn't
8:00 o'clock.
waste tin day he was suspended
Itev. Date* -aid that the meeting for rough tiding he won a golf
will he held Rt the John-on tournament

N egro

5 A R T IC L E S

FO R

SALE

BOOM for rent, t i l l Bark, phone
lll-W .

H E R a LD , S A N fO H D ,

W E D N E S D A Y , SEPT-

F L O R ID A

\NOTHKK TKI) W II I.I VMS
ELKHART, It,.I (A 1*1
I f

C ham ber T o

FOR R E N T

SA N F O K D

Germany a* slave laborers ami, I l n l l g p I iiv t W I W l f l O
that moat of them w ife employed-, „
' LI
in labor formations *u.h a*'th e.'
fjy
C iO O tl N C I R llU
TotH orgsniMtioa ami the trans_______
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CIIKIIKY VALLEY. III.hiKiitei*!!
thoujiniHl
Flemingf — &gt;jril. KujH*rt Baxter* a v
fought In the rank* of the S.S, I with »ix children, wit* noliflc
and the traitor Leon Ur«relle'» |" " u1,1 h*Vt* l'» mitxrr from

W ilium ,', the Buxton Ki-,1 S■ix 'lutigrr, ha* n namesake who i* n
duplicate in mote wav* thim mu1.
Iliu n ju ir T. (Ted I W illiam ', Elkhull overseas vctenin, g«t f ix hit*
In six (Imc* up fur-lilt! Adam*W estlake softball trjim tun hnme
n i F3, it tri|il&lt;*, it double it nil I wo
single*.

. .. ..

foutthl on llte Itursian front.
ammmtH to n ban* 3.002 ?m*n.
Another 3/»MQk were emplciyetl by
the Geflairo and 2,500 donned the
“ FeWKintlarmcy uniform.
Out of 75.auI rase- of "military
collaboration" 58,730 have been
dropped by the military - t out U,
but more thnn 10,000 are -till to
he tried.

There are 27.aOT.nno lib-plmm-

ill lh&gt; United ,St,it. *,

A NLA T, reliable woman w,
BOSKS
half day woi*k for 0 d
0 BOOM furnished
Office cleaning a speci
TWO j'-nr-ohl field grown everMftlonvtllr Avc.
1005 K. 7lh St. Call l.illa
IdiKiming varieties.
Over .60
varieties.' Free catalog . . .
ILlKLY furnished bedroom with
Hose* hi color. Onler'now,
LOANS
femi-private hath, 718 W. I«t
TI-TKX BOSK NUBS FRIES
St.
i .o a n J m a i m ,
(lot 5 U2. Tyler, Texas
from

C LA SS window*, most any sire.
Meal for *un port-lies. B. ,!t.
VKTKBAN A fam ily desire .'i o r 1 'V a les,' lit. 2, Bos IHJ, Sanford,

1 room furnished apt. or house. -'F la ,

BOBltOW Hl:ifK WHERE

, ployer or husioes* assoeiutc*
, wit] not hear of your personal
affairs. There In no cause f&lt;p
KI.KtTHIU WATKIt IlK A tlJtS
, emharra**mcnt.
ill.gal. m , ton,,,lie
Reasonuhle credit rr.|uiremeiiU.
IIAl*Kit APPMANt KS
No co-maker* on money loan*.
SM ALL apartment for nice ipiiet
Variable payment plan*.
working ruuple. llisIr.Mim nod .*100 MtYKItH nod Broiler*, ?275.

risK AV
FOB HALF* 5 mum Itun^abiw,
Kmlh,
flrt'iilacr,
2
^crt’&lt;‘ntN|
porches tftVtil Ciliriigo likcafefl in

Mny fair

wtii***

Kit Nl front

lift

twin

l *»*if

.1

flm ltijf,

tin

tluu
111I
557.
|nt,

phone tirjl

f'lronini; an.I wax

"iH im ing.
N evt
nut faced tu |i c t *
a ark
foctiiiii. O ld floors mntic like new

,

m»u*c

Fail

II* M. 0 LEA HON
U k e Mnr&gt;'» Flu

lirifik

RENT A t ah
YOU llltlVK IT

lil.1i:. Phtmv 1120.

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PKRS1MMDNS f ■&lt;
K. Wc*ter. L.iki

SI AN C O M STO CK

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KTRR'KL AND-AltBt BISON
• DRIVK-IT. INC.

(INK washing mnehinv cnmpUtcDOfH.K * P l.Y M O l'T Il
ly
rebuilt.
reasonable.
207
PARTS A N D SKHVICR
Magnolia A vc.
[109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1611

Invralmcnl Sreurltlca
Phonr CJ05—Teletype Dll SO
Ur Undo

llrprescnllnt T. NeUon OHourkr.
Inc.
Member N. A. 8. D.
Daytona Iteach, FU.

(;oo| &gt; \i»cd cash register, m*r. Kl.RUTRIU npplinnea repairs —
feet londit ion, Inn gain. Hbhwe repair washing imiehines,
ford paint A (ila-* Co., phnne
Vacuum cleaners, fans, mixers.
ftfwirii*
'FrnUrr Ap*
idiMitct? Ht i vmr, 30 f \V, Hvcoml

PL A NT *» Ui*r ifi if&lt;•***| fMiulitioM.
Plmne *.IW-R.
f illt l/ H
hiryuli*.
pte-W iil
Ii h u w ;
f hlinir
picnii'
uppruximtit* 1) t n H fl,

147.

6

ROOM house, (on ta ei
P. O. Box 16.

By HENRY VAN VYVK

T h is is mu- sixteenth of BelgoiHi's total population, and it
H.-uld i&gt;e in -l, to ju m p to the r m c
!o*ioit tli.it socli a lug frn rtu m of
ih r e o u iiliy'* ildialiitaPl* gave a rtlve support to the (ieim an *.
Ill fact, up to Ju n e t ortlv :t'.i2
Belgian* hud tu rn -condemned to
death and of I h o e |U2 hud been
executed by the tirin g *,|und.
T ),e latest available statistic*
i»*ued by the M in is try of Justice
•how th a t 133,61*3 Belgian* joined
tin- tie r man a rm y o r m ilita ry fo r­
m ations. A lth o u g h tlii* figure 1*
also cnm iM xatively h ig h , it must
lie ki'tit in m ind that the m a jo rity

of

these

men had

been

sent

B U S /N E .^ S M A N 'S

LUNCH

s c o n s SCRAP BOOK

to !

w 8iailr^*„_yr#lia?/^f..ti.B ! ' J n kj A

^ k fs

UV s

W IL L EA'f
PA 1LV
M U CH A ^
&lt; w o He m $ o h
FARM S

201 North Park

Telephnnp 37
3 2 " and 36" tlreen
PL ASTI t* HUBKKN W1BK
SAWFORD I I VR DB A B K UO.
2 In Kn*l Fust St.

owner,

N'DIV ready to grind every Mon.
day morning —■ A’ our corn,
grit*, meal, corn ft rob or
shuck*, e t r for feed. J, W,
Bill, Lake M'lii,ne. Phone 15.

5fAaC..AlV

PIIONDCIIAPII.S for rent — for
purl lex, ilnnee*. entertainment*.
With nr without records. TIsj
Music Box, 111 W . First Fit.,
Phone 953.

W

,

HJM,

Her*

LOST, strayed or stolen — I
Holstein heifer rjilf; 1 black
C1IICKKN Farm with hmlso, elec­
Jersey ca lf; 2 hulls — 1 yellow
ARTICLES WANTED
tricity, fruit trees. About 10 6
and ) pldcd. A ll unmarked.
acres. It. M. Armitagc, Luke
Disappeared
from
Ilemusitt'i
I'LL BUY your car, regardless
Milry,
pasture nround 2 months ago.
of age or condition. Roy R«*l,
itcusonnblc- reward. G. II. Carl,
396, W. 2nd 8t.
S A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
ton, 6|5 Park. Phone 100-It.

Idectrtc Toasters, &gt;4.55

II. B. POPE CO„ INC.
Have your portrait taken at
NBTB1U.S STUDIO
220 Mcbch pldg.. Phone 1168
Children a specially

lave

SC R A PS

il

/M r

AB.E M O R E ^
FULL B L O O D W
lfn &gt; lA N S IH
A R I Z O N A 'fH A M IM
A N Y O f H ER SI'A't'E.
OF &lt; H L U NIO N

IP

TREK Service ~ trimmed. Y lenne,| or rem ovci. 8. ft W. Tree
Contract W ork, 33 W W. H i­
ther Ave., Orlumtu, Fla., Phone
26816.

5 OH ft Ffiffiin. hniisc1. f*aikh. I'lc'its'C
llox

By R. J. S C O T

A.wtv,t m m arMit jVV

^Kt-, Phytic? lhG4-J*

SNAPSHOTS printed, developed,
dug
enlarged. We copy old photo*
table
graph*.
•hone •
NOTHi|.LS STUDIO
220 Mei-ch Bldg., Phone 1150

v-REAL ESTATE WANTED

n'title locfilinn,

P R E P A R E D /

Belgium’s Purge
On Nazi Activity
S till Progresses

SKMINOLi; TIRE Klltlp

_

V O U £&gt; S E A T

!

13 N O TIC E S— P E R S O N A L
FOR SAI.K — Beautiful bunga­
low- In exrrllrnt ronditlon. Berently
m ice nrn ted.
*pacings
lawn,
fruit
tree*,
*pR&gt;nd),|
neighbor hpod.
Inspection
by
appointment only.
Priced nl
1856(1. ST JOHNS HU. A LTV
r o . , 1 16 N I'alk \vr
phone
1129.

KN EW

- T W A T * * - J U K E

AP Newstcatureii
BItl'HSKLS
. Hinee' Belgium's
iiheintioli more thnn -150,000 invi-«tigntion* into the netivity o f
iltireli* *u-peet,,l o f c,dial*,ration
with the Nnxiti have lie.-n con*
ducted by the Belgian military
authorities.

FLOOR HANIMNO

!L William^

A M i n t it

six l . nm* in th-* ifs a jt Pirdmor,

si:i(V K h

s h in

I), l^nilrcn i.

1 f if i**J 1 7 ,l HMl IMI

for *]oick .rail?. W

it*

V a .- 4 A P ) — Th

SII.NH

iri|i-r. an*l finishing,

Thi** uttfrictivo

u rs\
RICHMOND,

Show runln uinl |M»rtrrh

C*/i» IfrFahI,

«m

a b l e

W E

T O

Hf AOGO FOR $f A, the
Broum Virp.rp passes the Statue of Ubecty as
•lie sails for Yugodavia from Jcruy City, N. J., loaded with UNUliA
relief iiippllCtt. Other vessels nre nhcady almlit to soil for Uiat country
C^i'slrilc protests of many patriotic and veteran groups. (Internailmull)

S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S

•»'»KK’s

Box

home hiiN jim i b«*»»i iMiuit*" l„
floors - a Fitfi--1 An, | ■&gt;iivi*’l( ainI
hn n li c w

12

nu»ttrr«*it*n# pmnll

dtov't? * nil.

T

Y O L )! N E X T

B O X ____- S O W E C A M E

N IC E

League have .lii.w p more
hOO.tWMi fans i fnf during the
season. Imst year, a total o f
53| in-, -oh* paid their way
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Bank Bldg.
I’ hon* 3* Piedmont park*.

ofik tn»oKciu»»?. gln»*A (bMjrft* large

kitchen

By STANLEY

fro *1*0 s ton

1‘OHTABLK uir compressor built
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
on trailer perfect, :y)6 W, 2nd YOUtt I,utui.il desire for privacy
UNF UR NISI IF-1* bouse for per.
St. Phone RH5I-J.
manenl residents with three
in money mallei* i* strictly
riniUM-ii. No p is. Mu-t have TW'O-yrnr-nld sipir orange [.lock
respected here.
.Friend* and
relatively are not quest ione4
by Nov. I. Phone 210, .1, R.
for budding, 25c each. Phonn
about yotic credit.
four cm*
, A*hley.
•mr.J, J A. Strongr, 1310 Myr-

nli.l talde rloth. Pearl Bart,hill.
Box M7, firnrva, Fla.

: into playground*.

strict privacy; fust service
FLORIDA LOAN f ft.
1(12 Sanford A venue r

I’hone 6(!fl-lt.

4 9 1 0 'Wa, l*t St.
kitchenette will do, Phone 102,'
Mr. Itosr.
FUR COAT. criK-helnl bed sprea-J

US

^ HERES A

pnlla A venue.

W A N T E D T O RENT

Ig-jys: r t h T f !

Mothers working n 30-hour
,lf hfr ,,Uk.la Mtreml r
1week leave their youngster* at n
|iy ihmujrh Ihi# village of bOO
chantt- of 20 rents a day. The rhit, ilreii play from early morning ua» ulntion. t'itjtwj* cotitributn
! it! -unset with swing*. see-saws,
,H” h ••outrht a lot and barn
i rocking horses and m g dolls—i converted the property irlto a
I still not easy to get in postwar
j
re*WcnM f“T hcr*
1Britain.
_
(
"' ■''
*“
IVrnM-d oil reserves of the United
*
j J.
Ifftfx.nt the beginning!
KtiftW.nt
beginning of It*16} The Albanian* are the oldest
rnee
in
southeastern
Europe.
wele 20,827,006.009 banTH?

S E Z

FURNISHED room

2

LON DON— ( A I*)—Sonic I. Rtlrn
mi.-i- where German.bomlw r im ­
ed whole row* of house* Into debris
! have I ceil cleared and t rnrisfonncd

THE OLD HOME TOWN

liULLiJOZkIS work iluiic by cfficient operator* at reasnnahle
rate.*. Write or see Marvin
Shecly, I'aola.

11, 1 9 4 «

STUDIO couch and used camera,
Phono 728-M. lime 1451.

0 Bread ,
si v, Ati Si
T H E

'WILL the person who found my
billfold 1In McCrory's Monday
7 Pete, Livestock, Supplies
afternoon keep the money hut
please' return billfold ami pic.
I I1UY cows, calves, ycarllncs,
lures. Mail to Iiola Mno Roc­
Phone R. W. U n i. 788-W.
kett, 619 palmetto.

rOR HALF — Row and five
PIIOT(KSirAPJia
nitre. W. T . I{aI1y, Lake Mary
ymg I1KST phntosraph
Scrvico Station, Uk* Mary,

Southern

16

LO N E

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W

il d

e l e p m a n

'T

m &lt;H e b u sh c a n ie l l
&lt;H E D IF F E R E N C E BETW EEN
A M A &lt;IV L A M D A W H i f t
M A H BY S C E N * f

on

here

is

ear th

hell

?

• He l l \s a
V IL L A G E IM N ORW AY

U n IMA Kj*| 1t#mi %)r«As#w, Im . *MJ

rw U

I'M TRY IN' T O
BOSS!

IM THE SOYlEf UNtOH
A R E S C I E N -flF lC

By Bdb Green

R A N G E R

G IT M E .O U T T A
T H IS ! »---------- -&lt;

O n e *1»4i r d o f &lt; h e
M A C A Z J N E S PRINTED

W H ER E'S THAT M A S K E D L H E S
M A N ? n i--------------------(G O N E !

C O M E O N ,S I L V E R 1

AU TO S FO R SALE

mods at
TIIP. RAYMOND STUDIO
9 Stale Hank Hldg.— Ph. 1093

41 PONTIAC, good tire*, and
good condition.
Rea J. L.
3 CUTE female Spits puppies,
Humphrey, U ke Mary, Fla.
15.00 earh. A. B. Donne, I'iggly
Floor Mat* Available
Wiggly Market or Phone 227*8, 103R LINC01.N Zephyr 4 door
PPV'NOI.R TIRR SHOP
Geneva.
sedan, under celling price, or
trade for factory-built tractar
popular Beat Coven
1 JERSEY and Guernsey cow,
and plow. II. R. Yates, RL 2,
1M1NOLB TIRK HIIOP
fast fresh. Also 12 day old
Box 181, Sanford. Fla.
calf.
Cow
good
milker
and
mTh a c l b BLOCKS
,,
FQR your hSme—Superior erorW^ gentle. Phone 230-B.
manshlp weather resistant, high COCKER pupa AKC registered.
strength, termite proof. Mir*
Phone County 2702.
Mte Conorole Co., 809 KIM
S
HELP W A N T E D
- r QU ICIC,
S A Y S S H E ’S
D A U 6H T E E
W A W IS
T O C C C YA*»- M A TTE G r
--------- 1 O F LIFE N ' r *
|VT I DEATH !)

CONCRETE sewer plp&lt;r-8*ptic GIRL for soda fountain at Lon.
tanks, fenca post, grease traps,
*r» Dror Store. Part Gms or
benches, flower pots. Miracle
full Uma.
&gt;
Concrete Co.. 309 Elm Ave.
#
*■*
r*ri ^r '
' »_L FULL time clerk wanted. Apply
11. ft A. Dept. Store.
GRITS and maal—ground fresh
every Monday from snowflake
9
WORK WANTED
com. Can be bought at Curdnefa Bt&lt;fce, Lake Monroa. 10 LAWNS m owed.
Rrasonabl*
lb. bag. $1*00.
price*. Jerry Lord, phone TM&lt;
COMDNHACAN

cabbage

*mX'

MR* M ERCH AN T

p la n t,

now ready, Phona 705-M*
IMITATION leathere in most
colon and large selection of
good upholstery fabric*. Robert
1. Drown, M il N, Orange
Ave., Orlando, Fla,

(M atar.

KnERT painting—contnet er
hourly basis. *8. G, Grogan,
free aatunataa, Phona 1154 or

984rJ,

The LYES of THE

COMMUNITY WOULD
BE ON YOUR AD­
IT IT AD BEEN
wa IN THIS ISSUE r

^

BY PAUL ROBINSON,
S H 'H .M -U ROW.YOU 1
° ^ r .v d

M AN
YtfHUf
b&amp;cJC
th ea ter

dress-

7H1S IS A C R A W lY

TCICIC TDPULL r r
ON MOTHEf3*^(3

�k

W E D N E S D A Y , SEPT I I ,
•— ■ ■ .
i-------*

1^46

THE

Crowd Of 3,000 Electrified As
Fed Outfielder Steals Home In
Ninth Frame To Down St-Augustine

SAN FORD

HERALD,

SAN FORD,

I’ A G L

F L O R ID A

Minor Leagues Complete Seasons; Wades Strategy
Victorious Aggregations Named
v __
--------------- 1 By Blue Devils

Paces Fed Attack

tty AssiH-inird i’ li--*
il'h! &gt;f tin mllliii leatfite. itm |
•ihIi .I 1 1 » it Acarott. A|y i'\teptl"(i ;
- the Pacific C is 1.C.IRII . illicit
dn- ,'easoii end- Sepirmlci 22 1 t
•an Fiaitciscu i- lenlinj that
with a fhc-uanrnttr^ut
aver tile field.
“ ■

Victorious Hurler

II) AUTIIFK IIKt’KWITII. Jit. Stillwell made a lunge for, Lake,
Herald Sport* K*lltor
hu was too late. The tame was
lledtlj__ Lake's theft of home over, amt Sanford »u » in thc finul
plate completely elrctrifirl .1,OiV, plaVoff series witli the Orlando
screaming fans at the Municipal Sena tars.
Park Isst nicht ja r the Snnfnrd
It lie,- niiaor I. or. « U'ol thi
Jim SchnnVd pitched n majrnifi*
Ce lery Feds don lied the SI, Aug­ e n t Rome ns he allowed only
piv.tiaiit-w innitiR
tiaiiifollow;
ustin* Haims hyl a 2 t,K_l s e re three free tickets and sent dossiii
^ m c ii'on \ -o tot *t, | uUvUir
liohlnd the
hit a tike number l y the strike ou
'olllhei It As’ ia-iaitot.
\tlaot,hurling of Jlni Schantei to cop route. The name was hightiglivd
ii vo- I.cpki ' . Volt U util; i ■i*the Initial series.
■in l.ciiRUe. Si'Wiotoli Smith V
hy the superb support tiled {Kith
Luke stole home with tun away pitchers Iry their •enmma,J's.
"In t-incne. I nhindm-; Intelin the ninth frame to r Up the
tat.'. WitmiiiRtru; New Lnula .!.
OurinR the series with St.
heals their winning margin .for AuRitstlne Lake po.ndcd the Saint
S.ytni;
SosiUieodcrii,
IVnsocoU;
came and for the scries. It hurlers for 10 hits in 24 trips to
ll H eliport; Tri-Spitc;
was the Seventh name In the (he pin &lt;&gt; for a lusty .417 average,
oi'K I’ temiili"*! t|
playoff, Sun ford winninR four and Jeiry Silverman hit safely nine
WcjMtdn*e; liurde r. A u b u rn : C a llthe Sajnt* Hiking three.
iiiii., Vtteckloi'.; ' t*oit-idloo *Aui. s.
time in id trips for .301.' Al
J h e Saints were o ff to n one llr&gt;'»nt, with eight hits in 3(L atan
Three
R iv n i;
Pitrrltnn,
run lead In the fir s ta f lh&gt; n-c rtnl Irrupts had n .308 averaRc and
i'i"rr ■1'&lt;*ri ** K i*! T **\n -. II r 11*h * ■
,»it l*’lo ilild -Iu t* rn .il£ t'h il U .iy m ii
n.inr .1 ns Art Stillwrll poled n Ossie UloriR with sis saflie* in
jit
tfntf. Tiitn iLi Around
haUi
limy doulde to renter followed by 2.1 trips rom p/-led she first rottod
Stan Karpinski’s single to left to with .2&lt;ltl average. Tuttle had
itl*l • A tln u tic , Ki'ti*; N»»r.ht*Mt,
send
St. I'tllllitl W r -f l*
' .(H id :! ! i . ,
..
, Stills,
,
. .d. I scampering
...
, ncross Levy on? jn 21. Tlrlle four in 24.
A rl. S m ith firs hnlf,
tha plat-.. A fter this scoring spree u .vy r n f '&lt;„ o p &gt;shnrpu three .1 I
Srhnntcl was never in serious 21. an,! Howinitton hit
1*1" ! h a lf ; 11i »it -*M I m '
I tjr
afely
trouble,
*■ ' liiiU . S •ll l i k
, . no I v i ,
two time* in * it;b* trip*.
'
I i.i* ' r n ' .v
V
In the fifth frame the Feds
Miih.utiii.
i&gt; »lh.iu
Aft|iilt(i tiU u
kn« te*l the emitil s« fjike single)
%* k'
. |t.Ill* |{l*l
Id h t .
and advanced to third and Hymn
*ll»l Kill in, Hm‘ky At 01*111 ; Kt**
Shai|.' drove a sharp ingle into
t* 11. S lh trr, •1V 11 n y i l ’ :
h‘v;»»trenter to drive laike home. ■Snip•rhiu
llntlMm.
I
ford threatem-il to score jn tho
A
I’,
Xcwsfriltlire*
*
hi «ltiWt ItiniLUi \h»l* mi*. * *i
seventh w hop the hoses wore
lll.A F K S m 'Itti. Va. -‘ C o a c h
util 11j ( liiif gin I Ifiriibi,
^ 11* *1
leaded with one away. Ossie til irt,: Jiputry Kjlts' Virifinin Tech (JobJim St h in U l In* h it Hit S jn fu rd
kiiM ^I* t It hifmmii Mi 1*11 *.
naili I a hard drive bach to (iend hler* have no kiekliur tOe’ the
frili
t .mid'
jRjInvt
thr
C h iim lp ; K H tv Odteitsbin*; N’tuth S.ilnS■» li*-t nLsht in*l piti h ril I h r
Snd ll whv, tossed to ci'idter tuliKer toe some tdarekirkers slip
\ M ' I'
|S'|‘) -K ill
Ml
-It-.
Jit ill well. Still evil then find tie* over their regular dented shoe
h*i ll** to 4 ,* In I i l i toil Id r li t c r
•
i g ti I t . V n t l &lt; AMtlma &gt; : i f - . t h r S4ii(iifil
hall to Mario Pore* at first base when they attempt n place-kirk
i C C M R i h d i i In
thr
Ciitirutrt;
l**im
l
»tifor a twin killing to retire the
f lll-ll pl.l *dl f M flt'i
“ During the war." -avs Athletic
h i • &lt; Sisii*’, Sim ! ! « ! ,
I V\
side.
.
Director \V. L. (Monk! Younger,
1 'M iff. Ill
■( |l Ll
'The ( Hjj came in the Inst o f "I received a letter from Royer Ifltilll j l.j k r . atm Yr. %nit I.IH ki (diiA, lli.il jLiviiiiii*ii I h r M n iilr lp 4 | II. im
h- ninth, Have itriils o|»*neil ths McClure's wife, who had I'ecu bis Ij u II [*4 ik , hfinir *i ir s m t iic diitl s tim ilirn Ah h r ( 4 U|h ( th r M . lu c U b tln .
frame t*y sending a fly toill down sweetheart oil M o.j.,1, hi. playing Sallllft' p it■h r i (* r t ir s m ith ii 4 |i|iHif Jiiiil s lo lr Vrnmi- to g l i r t h r t r l r f i
hr right ftci A foul line, tiikrn tty din's ill Tedi sto -aid slip had F o lk l l ir lr tna ret ii **t %It lo r y b o lli In th r Ha It t a u ir 4111! I h r ^ r r lr s mil I •
Lyle Judy in a spectacular c*trh. many newspapri (dipping* abaut t h r A lK 'iriit ( H v .ice 1r f .i t bin. T h r I r « K 111n v r to Ilf Va li«lo lo ll If h i In h r
1 ak. then singled to left-(enter, Rotfer. and »he'd liki In have the g in IVip lifiA k w ith I h r S ritJito rs mho ftwMitril lh I . i i k I lit I h r l r flrM,
followed hy Manng* i Levy's first helmet he won it Trdi and tin* riftuntl tef pl;ii
hit of the seric* Inks and Levy kirkirut toe hi o-eii,
'■| neat tin in alone, and that
Ad vn need on on infield out by
was tile Oldv kirk me tor we had.
li) nm Sharpelit Lit W h 1 ' b
T l-tl came the riirnax of the Sow. vail enn't hue ■In for love
\ I' Sew .fea t tile.
most hrilllaR itniir of the seps- rmr money
vt t s rut in . \ i
on at the local park, (ilerig strdlMcf'lurc nf liItisgoH, VV, Vii,.
1
Hy A K T I U ' l l D R C K W I T I I . JR .
hu » M*‘\ ii un |im |i « t.
cii up hi Lhp ’platr unit wntchinl , waii one uf tht* gh* iitr%t p Ircpth.
*tt»l♦* t»l fa n
two holts RO by, then fllnrl* took kicker* the Ciohhler- ever had.
&gt;i ,'r * ffi tf't" fn-sf
■ lusty cat at the (.all for a 2-1 . «•“ » claim, the foim. r Tech
vin,
y.d iiiiili
Ceuirf.-As Smlth slnWly hcRan hie tfnnid * » ' th, liv^t hi'M ev^i
Sanford Fans
fur tiw condtut itlid season &gt;ni 'ii.- IIt tl i&lt;lt » .jitii'
nest tHtn-w to the plate Lake lo - |»e«n.
DurinR tlie broadcasts ..f the all' wi.rkliiR dililfentlv to inllll'
unn his memoriililc jnurney. H e-;
seiie« Romes that have lo-eit ft Ifdri! li’Slll illto t ilt.llTloll fp|
fore Smith knew What wan up.
|t „ ,,stimat. d that ths i"»t t* bfouRhL t.. the putdu at the i-.o thr ruining grPl Imtllt
#
1o»ke '*as sH.Rnir |nt-&gt;'h«i.i« with the United S ta te of crime a e * ner of hirst Ktreet and Mag
Thr fo fi’iiidsl lli*iugj-t in
my &lt;
the winning matttin for thn hail ci„ttsl witli ImhiUial e*i e«sivi nulla, many ardent Ssnf'.i.l fun- 'mini iit i* thr frit hy «iti&lt;t|iu'tut »
Ratm and tlie scries. Hmilb's , d imktiiir amutint* to I t7.ri.Ui8i.OtN&gt; have taken ike trndltfmiol c ir iilh lihilei which thn1 |*Om H&lt;*\ - it.ivw x
pitch was iowr and inside and yearly.
inning
utrrlch
u ith
tin * S m
fo iratn
Thr -hovsrr
t out
fun! peoplf niFrnru ii.
P i«M m i!rr»»itig
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&lt;«riH!Dl «i«* si^ *H«gi in' i a«uy
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It h* naul that ninny pi t -ntm luteHrgfiit gr,*up of nthh-tr
ih« ' hi-t III lit to id ,,f i*
4jil un the I'agt O ff lev Wlep* .ui«|
As i»nc ruiem Ihr M’lii | "*r
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inir riMiins, iini (i1 li
Ihr =!'*!!**, |tfi|11 f.ilik v*f ill
Diry werr in thr park
(hnt Ihrlr \* m» glttM in he a* .
-nine tine ridimr ''
•lonr to thr huililing. li Hn® Urn
Hplke D a t U
fVr idii viTil in li*-v! •* mill thrit
"Imkhetl
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Vrsirrifny Kplkc* On vis rami*
Into Ihr nfficr mill rmtif r*| u-% ftml Rcntlrrr*| hnnr*U
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thnt hr Wfip nol inv&lt;*Kr«t in thr
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PACKAGE C T O R If
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1'«* .fir .1 .1 l l * J»tf 1M ilbn Hit’ III* 4to
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D"' Iniilditie ni
that -Mm Ketcher pa ted ,|..\vn
the v»*itUJin1 c i . . i •
1 o i|1|.| u •
the first base line wu» (ait &gt;u
Iraiiiifij; pwiml.
ir e\ i o t.
fout. In the report fn .m the
•» nil* Flayer. Ir»*»
•.s ho. -* &gt;
Ancient City It was slated that sweat) uniforms on Ih.
Clft'llW t«s*|»)«, 4 ||M(i||f
if
1«nit I.
D»vi* had ruled that the hall L" l," ‘ cvenltiR with ecp*MltrifJ lafrtJxAti
mmi
had landed In fair territory mid
,h*y w ill dry hy the foil v. j *••&gt;». ■•••
R«i pound- and th e;
,
f«|(llv*V
«t*« g»i.k uin^
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that Umpire in chief Tex C o fc r .^ ’ K ew nlnp. .b u l, I'', tm, -0 ')!-.t»b'hli ; L
.,f dariny ji.k i.
I I * ('*■
[ tnlLa .li'Hlkra, m Itl ll
that th* Blill was '
t t ir thr uniform r;ro: «l**mrtfr** nr«f (.ahTirl
rtiflrGit, = \ ' j
u «a
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„| |Mesiio ofli r ri.linr on tin Allan
volvrd In the discussion since parent to enter ttie nwmi
ti«' f ii\ \ .1 i ii, t |i ,d L ]'\*n ij
tllk.(IM
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liri'llth
(if
thr
he was umpiring on the initial
!• ■’ |“ *l' i-l.t%iiif Hr*.liter I ..I, ifn»
sack. The Saints ilwired thut
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Hn F1 i*t ii" IJ i|*|»'*i trurn* 11in k if
l&gt;r I Ettii.ml Ihirkrr
he aiake a decision on the piny
cnoURh that
Mm I* 1 it v
! tpl itinrl r
Incaiisf he was nearer tlie plare should la- dune,
VI i»f I111 * ' •-,!#' \f ft
l^i
that the hall landed than was
I-n»l year we were t II
i v tniifii I I *lsi*- *’*
s*%!ii r* \»».* tirh
ft
tmn
Cider, however, Cider’s decisinn there would he a perniaio
2" l * H i tins A *i
hfitnli r
•I f . , '
I tl,
was upbrld. and Manairei Stem- house loillt to lake im .
I If Umlii, I liar |(|,|
I till
, .
f,
tilt, ' t
If*«h!
eeke was ejected from tin- I’ anic, boys, ■- yet
there i- mo
Ihri i
I Ini I - t i •I'tui kf|ir i fi ,i'
I'lnirir
Umpire (iivvens liecanie in- there liavc been no sltjn •
when I'hiHi' i«*iiiiw Mtit ih,.t Mi *
volved over in Orlando a few nnpilrlnR the needed laitldii
UNUSUAL/CANDIES
; nights bro when he ruled that
Tlie dressitiR rooms ai,
Manacer Ted Madjeskl emild not the only need of the local
_
recall a memtier o f the Senator There is n definite heed f-r
■ k club from the cluh house in the new set o f stands on the niolh
*
ninth frame to pinch hit.
Jside id the footliuil field, \&lt;
Actually whfll happened In ’ CordinR to reports thcra '-o r,
n fiW B i
Fflctr?
j that instance was that Ciivvcn* j neatly 3,00(1 persons
alien tin
Adult* «e
D a ily
] had cleared the Senator bench j each football KStne at the I
Children— Me
I2t46 P. M |sod had sent all of them to th e 'stadium last year. The - ' ■ I*
|club house. (Iivvens considered Ion the south side of the field
that he had ejected nil o f the will hold approximately KW tan*'
Orlando players therefore they therefore there arc 2200 p "|d*
iy
ceuld not return k&gt; the tilt un- without seals. r «n artynn,.
that a new set of stands, bleach­
dec any circumstances.
The rule book states thnt the er* or some sort of scatinR
umpire lias the riRht In clear facility U not needed
It* eaoii.ak ik-t I c patmna
the bench at any time that he
sees fil. but that they can be and the follower* of the !-&gt;'*l
recalled to participate in the con­ schools make a trip th the A1'*
test upon the MnnaRer’s request. letlc field and see for ifirntAthletic Field
selves that the need for imp'"'***
The Seminole Illicit School ment It needcl and needed ic
Celery Feds are well underway Rently.

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To Kompete With
Mexican Kntrv

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vnlc lor their tumillo* in ovetil nt oarltcr disuhility or
death.
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rluQujh Milo, sound W ood m en lila knaurancc ibo'ection .
thousands td men h ave tloleated dir,ability and deal!) by
providing lead clothing, shelter and r.thoi neceaaiiloB lor
their lov il niii - .Ttnl hy giving them the cou rage and
rneana to entry "it even alter they were gone.
You ow e if is • y ufTi'cl!1 tind your loved t»nr* lo learn
a haul fill* f r i
i n u VV oil in* n life uiiinrat *• rerhH
rater otte r*. S* *■ !h i &gt;i j ! W oodm en roprt suntal*v«’ lodt.y
- . . lot him explain itiis protnclinn and tin* many Iralrrn ll
and Hocta) b
y ° u W*B receive an a m*?mbrr ol the
W oodm un S oti-jly.
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BASEBALL TOMORROW

THURSDAY and FRIDAY

ORLANDO SENATORS
8:15 P. M.

ehttect. hM a collection of 1.160
irolf tees he hM been gathering
tor the iMl JO yrsr*. Moot of the

—On the f h a i Praaraaa—

MUSICAL— “STAR 3 RIGHT**
POPULAR SCIENCE

by golf- tana who heard or Klewer's
bobby.
All the tree are dltlrrmt. The
Oral tee* were made of paper, bone
and tame of allver.
Klewer conalderd*each eubsequisfl
tea a golfer’* bratnatdr^i that n

ghted eJttcnalatt* or by cxhlblU a l aver the country’.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE SIX

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Ih* pr»*|*e»iy
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ft 1 A ((&gt;n- Mn*i* l
dp. Mil.tV EK Wr.I.HOHS I'finHET-T
IS of omriimM known aa MILW Kl.
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llteerk I of II I* hie r»*f
dub- WKLBoltN &lt;“OHDKTT. *r# Ih# «t*•I1VI* on
!••*"a te-1 at
»*wt f#n«loni. fend JOHN HOT COltDETT
•11I net of Tw enllelh
and I* lh« pla.nnff. and an ablrttlatad
Ffer.rh A%en*e prr»|
» be till* Of Ihe ran# la JOHN IM*&gt;
T
h l. COHBKTT. Plalatlff. %• Mlltv
rhanaed *«•
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llatallfe Metric
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MII.WKK \YF.t.lH'IlN COHUICTT
The prvpetly Z"»te.| in I&gt; atrirt |»«mrtlm*r known a* AIJI.U i;K
H* 1 - A. ton* Single Kfinllyl, *la WF.LIKUlN COHBKTT. IWwndant
•rribH 4« U»l» li« *»»(l Iff « f •ANI&gt; YOU AIt K IIEflKBV ItKSar.foiti 11»igItt■ Addition, loeafe gl llo:i&gt; lo file your appearance.
#*1 j t north*uet . ..rner nf T*»fe. •ithrr |(#rann«ll|f or thr«*u*n y**ur
tleth Street end Frehch Afeenoe, attorn*/, In aafeel null for nlanUir
Crop »ed »• be chahgel to C.| •*J\nvee, with |h# under* Ia tie | Clerk«&lt;* -row.errlai-lletallfe I* (H id,
vr» or before the 2l»l day of
*
% I | artle* in intereaf an I eitt- .September. A I), | » ll
u x r .n T k u a m » iknuhi* u.i*
ne #I*a11 h»*fee »b opportunity t«*
!"llt day of Auauel. |||( .
O. p. IIKItNfMlN
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Aa Clerk *»f (he t’lfruTT
•’ouft. Ninth J tuFrUI'Or •
colo of flurhli, N* MmI for
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Seminole rouhlk.
Hr u. U Ill’ ll I»ICK. I*. C
ir m c u i ‘1 COUNT HKALt
JACK HATH
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;#» ‘Florida flank Ituiidir a
at#pteiitLer Is|h Orlando, Fla.
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Attorney for Plaintiff,

I'ard as, rrjtlf lo l-kr ufT from tVatllr
Ft) |*l. They kIC (l l o r ) : Mo) J It. Il^lr
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lik.t.r, pilot, St. IHfeu), Neb ; Col II. I. W.
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Fa cotittiiufiiinliOfia (jfltivr*
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Wheat Harvesters
Roumanian Reporters
Like Comic Bmiks Taxed I’or Parly Fund
AI.I.IANCK, S'ehr i AP i (»•
VS.I arnil Of wh. «l lv,tve»l-r-

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( jiu i-n Hilt.,
* j -iiu 'iiw when
moving north through Alluner th^ n,,yor Jeela.eJ . lu .—iay (ir*
■wepl niaeaxine .!ealeu .hrlve* . u to , #„ r -|„ i , „ n.
for Un
bar* of pulp niagaiine funnit. .government |w,uir ' 1&gt;*-iiuK-rBt»*•
♦•Knur »I live will cun.i- m at a , „ t(&lt;. A rhalk.. amounting to tu
time.” t lie itealer «anl. "uiul they p-u riit
o&lt;l&lt;b ,1 (o Ui« puce nf
will buv a half .|..Jen .liffeunt ^everything. Hotel* ami rraUuninU
-varirtt.
They will tra.b- «m&lt; ng ,
|)r„ g Ki . t , *g„ hargcl asnnd pfurtirally w*-«r i pirin*. Al niifhf l*»v*» pr**niennd
nut l##-fi»rr thr) t«»«« I int: t»n ihr clitT fi»h&gt;I find to p:»&gt;
t(»U9
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Boy’s Single Shot
Kills .'I Kangaroos

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alter tb* f (•« l»uM*c
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,|err*f will I.* »nt#r*.|
upon &gt;il4 poll!lor
WITNKW m&gt; »i*hJ
of fold rottri
»«efit
County. Klofirt*. lhl«.
Auiux 194*
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Tv Prodoco ProtpcfUy for Baoford.

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Truman Steps
Into Maritime

P U C K "S' HtSMtlEW N IM u tsM I
Oragsn. her . )&lt;jrr»* he t.jr
llox 227, Iti I, (franc* !'»»• (rregoa
kon are h# ii t r«*i.*r*«l t*» 111*
Oj ur^yp|iP4ratt«e *V' H.e Slrtl. day
of fe(ept»rt&gt;t»er 1944. tu a rvstala ruti
lot tllfeorr# ln»tltuf«*t .trSir.H you
in the Circuit i\»uM ».f the H ntU
JutlH.il Circuit. In ird for SetnInol# Countr. Florida, an abbreiiated title t*( *a «| iurr bwiuir
FltANK ROHKItT ItKMIl.O, Fl *».
tiff »• r.Fl.VA ItAi: ItFI'III.O
Defendant.
,
U ITNKW4 mr hand aad official
aeal at Hanford, Seminole County.
Florid- thl* itat ih| nf Aua u*t.

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ftth day of Aufini A I». D D . h*g
filed name* In my ^ (lr « and haa
mfeifs sa|tpHr. lion f.#r * |^\ *|**r*l
t&lt;* be* ItBtied thereon. Maid rntlf*
leal# rtolalgirl the foil.,* lira* (I f
•rrlhed proper ty In the CuuifY* tJ
Kerttlnole. Htata of Florida, t** » It:
lira UK For Of JtW'i «*f HKn
S.rtltih 34 T«*wr»lit|» !» S«&lt;uth
Ifenae 31 KaH, run W 3 &gt;2 vh
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perty un«|*f the rail n m li. •*»
i»nti*d e .*» in iti* nfefitt uf • •»
&gt;lit(h*|l
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redenned al&gt;« '|ldlfig In l^e. Hi*
property rietrrlbrd therein «lll »*r
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ruuri hoi|ta doct **i* the f»(A| Mon­
day in I hr month of 4&gt; tuber, let*
which It the tlh •!») of llrt**hrf

WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
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V (/*vc-lYc*idcnt Truman to­
day instructed Reconversion
Director John R. Steelman’
to take charge of the mari­
time strike situation. The
President’s order directs
Steelman to try to work out
a settlement today.
.In New York maritime labor
t apparently la preparing fo r it*
O fSrtateit fight in blitory a fight
which may well enhlt the auppuit
of .cores o f other trade union*.
Leader* or lira gtriklng AK or
L r.amen declare that the entile
labor moVi in.lU 111 threatened by
the decision of the Wnge StaidlitaiTbn' Hoard In refuilng to al­
low the full amount of wage in­
crease, wen by negotiation. Ih?y
.ay tha‘, the ruling hat denied
the. .eamen their ■right In collecti«e bargaining, and they dmrribe
“ ^It aa an attempt to break tnlon,lam. The etrike leader, nav.- cal­
led upon all labor to aupport the
Ugh*.
CIO Maritime Union leed?n» are
due t« meet today to considei
Joining the etrike tomoirow. The
tnileftendent
Marine
Fir .-men’s
union announced thet H» IR.***'*
members will join the AF of I.
walkout today.\
Union leader* on the weal coast
‘ i u r r . that all Pacific roa.t ship
yards a . well a. port, will .nc
closed right. The metal trades
cotrticll also haa pledged it. .up

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19-16

Associated Press Leased Wire

A ra b D elegates R eject U .S. -A n g lo
Plan For H olv Land Federalization
Jaycees Hear
Reports On
Boys State

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Representatives Say
Palestine’s
Inde­
pendence Would Be
Delayed By Plan

Seamen’s Strike Delays Removal Of 0 . S. Dead

LONDON, Si-pi. 12. UP)—
A niimlit-r uf Arab I-vaguo
dt’IcjrnOw «H tbu Palontino
('uiifiT'-tii'iVUC" said to have
ii-ji-itril i-inphatically the
Anglo American expert*’
plan for federalizing the
ifoly Land. A Hritisb source
iuys at least ltvo Arab
speakers ubjeeled on the

Jaycees To. Sponsor
Weekly Boxing: Pro• g r a m s This Winter
, ,Mrml»*D t»l I hr Stanford w i
Kn!iiu) In ‘ It.tyn Stair I; Id P
cattily ill 1 fetlanhu^rr were Kiiul*
of thi Jiidot (‘lianilKr of i ’otii
mcrrp lunrhron hi-l&lt;l t u l a y n !
Motoiri Inn «•- emlnolc Tinklevg&gt; I
ntlHO MOM WASHINGTON to Stn rrandico for « conference on the
M!t\urd Mnrr-linll. n .ii nr 111or fin
oatlonwlde maritime atrtke, Aaaiatant Secretary of Labor Phillip llanthe S i rtfor I croup.I, tiitrodiiff* l
sah (center) laahown talking thing* over with Harry Lundaberg (right),
11mist on MiDctH-k. Ijitrv l&lt;oMin
writ wait head of the ATti Stllon ITnloa and U. 8. Conciliator Omar
r Ktanct* WiUon. John iiiuiiiiev m*
Ilatkln*. who h u been holding hearing*. (fnlervaHonet Joundphotn)
i Simon ItiiMf frlflrt wlm told ,o
thrl, hcIivUIin diifiiic "thh
whit h \% KpoiMoi**d .in.i oily I*
the I-Inrlda Ih tiarln'-n! nf l'n
Ann * call. I.egi-m .
HiHtlt-y (Mh.iili chiiiminn " f lb-J o in i&gt;t Activitiri
• 'iim-tlttc I made an nfficial ir|»nl •«* In tb
.tatn . uf ii- • tmiiiat l&gt;m*r n
8ome o f tho naliun'. topflight whirh i. I« ing nr:ani*td joint I\
, .oaring pilot., including Shelley by llie- Hi piiindi- l«p-nitv t h.iillbi
Child, nf Atlanta, and Hay l*nik- of ( ‘ontnirti’i* mid the
III rotinrrtlon with th|R pi 1
cr of l.o. Angrle., are expected
to take part at the glider m-ct Ifrnin. I’rwidi lit Jiu V Doticnn
o f sailplane, which will In- held uounrral plan* f«»i •» Iny. *«■ dwfir*
Saturday and Kund*y hi ihr Muni In hr he|| ,»t i e Mtofhli Inn ••
l»rv I- f"i th» ptitp»&lt;*r i f rai
j clpal Airport
The meet will lie conducted, by nip fund’ t«» .m r.. ft»r Jnyt
it. H. limwning uf the Sanfu.d nprratioii •*! on ml *1inn*l*»n
t Tchoql nf Aviation and t» al»-i itff|&gt;tlon l*o H which will »H
| .|&gt;on*ored by the Semumle (’ nun tnn»trtirted. |*.*«.wiMk •i i Hh ( it\
I ty Chamber of Commerce, tb t.n Semif.olr lint lev Hid
I City. Till i- Inrlda I'nwei und l.lgll!

gtomitU tli.it imle|*rtntencc for
Pali- till,.’a A lib i would be lie-

Some Of Top Soaring Pilots
To Attend Glider Meet Here
Trucks Start
Rolling In New
Vork Again
Tobin’s Order Will
Aid In Transporta­
tion Of Essentials

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CityOfTsining Mann Says 4 0 0 Florida Vets *
Is Penetrated To Attend National Conclave
ByNationalists
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MOSCOW. B e p t . 12. UP)—
Ru.tlan Rear Admiral Sehw.de
today charged that the United
State, fleet ha* more the ap­
pearance o f an offen.ive force
than one de.lgned for defen.*.
In an article In the newspaper
Pravda. Schwede salaried that
the attempts of tha United ditate.
to win bate, ihgwed Increu.ing
taadanciaa In Amaflcin P^t^o*
toward world rule.
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The Admiral furthar «tated
that the United State* had pu.hed It* line of dafen.e from 6­
000 to 7.500 mile, front Ameri­
can territory, and lhat what he
called huge American ba.ea were
beln£
maintained
In
Iceland.
Greentaml and tha Faroe*. He
alio mentioned Okinawa In the
Pacific a . an example of ba.e.
which he claimed wer# by no
mean* Intended for the defenma
of tha American continent.

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them rending
2:CO P. M.. will be n
identifying llm
ntry race tn Oel-and
number. These inwith" grid and ullver inir-iea «■
cliiiiwl local. 27 and 641 of New priie*.
Jer.ey nnd RIO nf Manhattan,
Sunday afternoon at (HI n'elo '.
Up until today there drivei. had, there will hr a double plane tow
been idle in ynip.thy with the |n t.nno fret »| which pd •'* will
lelea e tnw lint* and •-impel*
I fi.IKKl New York triker.
• in ribbon cutting cun t I’ iIi.i .
A . n result of Tobin'a inter- I &lt;rp William Dolgir of New Ynii,
ventlon. the everyday routine of &gt;nd Wally Wlberg nf Dalla*.
New Yurker. I* beginning to i Tera
perk up. after, a .week o f. near I ,Oi
paialyai*. City official, .ay tKat j (tnl
Ihp order ha. brought about an i
Immedialo
renumptlnn
In (b e !( ^ tw
mnvrinent nf building materials' ij«eoi
and they prmllctrd It would as- t*om|
alrt in the orderly transportation
I
o f perishable food, and other e»*
senilaU. However, the Commerce' .y j
and Industry A.aoriatiotr of N*w ! for
York said that the number of stude
City workera left unemployed by 1 Th
both the trucking and the marl- club
time .trike* la creeping toward A ri,
tho 2,000,000 mark.
price

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Army’s Chief Quartermaster Keeps
Eye On Budget Like Any Housewife

Hr JANF. KADH
WASHINGTON ( A P ) - T b *
Army's Quartermaater Corn* man*
the menu* and buy* the food for
about 2.250,000 military personn#l at home and abroad, but the
Surgeon General * office eaya how
many calorie* they must gat.
Th# requirement (or men ip the
arpted forces in thla country run*
between 1,600 and IJtOO calorie* a
day. It fa a little higher for over­
sea*. where much" of the food la
processed. The Army calculate*
caloric requirement on energy ex­
penditure. The average civilian
requirement rune about 3,100 cal­
orie*.
The Quartermaster General's
office plana master menu* for
breakfeit. luncheon and dinner
which meet the requirements aa
closely aa-possible. - A lot of differ­
ent factor* enter Into the planning,
such as seasonable products, mar­
ket conditions and whather food*
are plentiful or ecarre.
For instance, the Army didn't
fetty a pound o f meat until the
middle o f July this year because
BEEN. 8w ttw U #d M A P )~ T b# o f high price*. Official* explain

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Friday with local thundershowers this
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Hhrrlff (*t
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virtu* uf a levy hlfflttfon mad#,
»•&gt; mi# llfldar r ln ’ Utlrti, Unilhf &lt;*ul
nf i hr I'lrrult I'uuri Jn .*t»d fur
f NWS fieri un l*«
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Ith day uf Ai|u»l A l». 1929. ha«
filed name In m) ufflrr at«! ha#
made appllrktlnfi f**r a 1*1 d»#*l
In ba luurd lh#fr«»ri. Maid certlf*
leaf* #mt&gt;fir#r IK# follitwInK dr.
• frIM prot^rif In Ih* CouMr «f
ftrminnl#, tttkta nf Klurlda. lo-wlt:
H4 of HWl% uf MW 4 uf MWi,
Hrrtlun * IS Thwnahtp 20 Mnulh
H a n g # 29 Ka»l. &amp; Arra*.
Thr a m n m m l of fh#&gt; paid 'pro­
perty under Ih# #abf errtlflrafr
Imhh) w m In tha n&gt;tn# uf J. F
Mltchall
l'nl#»r raid rrrtlflcata «hal| hr

ednesday, sept-

ramp. In &gt;&lt;a area.
The maxter menu la generally
followed, but each ramp ha* a post
menu board which adjusts Its
menu to availability k f’ food* in its
area and ih# U*Ua of tha men In
that - partkutar ramp.
Soldier*
from the South like hominy grit*,
for instance, and aoldler* from the
north usually like spinach bettrr
than collard*.
Non-periahahlea are purchased
through a depot ayetem with three
main offlcea situated at New York.
Chicago and RtoAton/ Calif.
• • *
Th* Quartermaster General’# ofdee buy* for all the service*. Army.
Navy, Mferine Corpa and Coast
Guard.
In June this year, a normal
month, th* Army ahlpped 1#,(J(15.
000 poumla o f meat abroad. The
bulk o f that waa beef. Due to the
meat famlna In July, however,
•nly 15.011,000 pound* w a r e

Texas’ Holden Rule: ;;
‘ Beal Thy Ndfrlihor? •

&lt; ,|*. •••*•!

Dutch Waifltlinc
B r u /i l f -m s Ready
Widens In PeacctimcjFor Sun Eclipse Fans

^i*'**( B ytU lllta)

In Drama At Zoo

Itlll UK J A M illi'i
(AIM
|*|nti*- ate In-ine mad*' lu welrnnie a
group of Unli t, M-ienjisla tore
nrxt May I** nl»-erve an eclipse **f
ih&lt;- nun. .Minister* uf Ktlueation
Kouia Ultiii|m. n in rhnrge nf nr
rniigriurnla fin the arrival of th*Hriti.h group The scientists ex­
«,, observe the •■chine
May 20, IKI7, from Firnitorn in
the elate nf Minas Germs. Dr.
J. A. Carroll o f Cambridge Utiiver*ilv will head Ihe vi.iling
#.mui» who Will In- Jolmvl hy ntti

rial, of the Nnlimtaf Obaervolnry

«t *s»» i*..in

Every. Nickel Counts
JC T T O iSUarta,.;"? In Hank Aecounb.
lli'j LHASTINna r

itit ti Ih h i - c a n d t)

(.»•♦ f un i" il t -p i

*

a... ..f it •%i
fhati It#* mul
It it 1, nttt# *t'f(- |i « rtil toil t

AP N#w»featUM-I'AI.I.AS &gt;-1►*•»l * ■ ..i
(i uil*. take llu- rn *
I- •
•
' Iklnhoimi 7 tie »•- in*.
eio *latl:»,air g mg I”
.1
Ini o f thing, in n |ie|l'*l &lt;•( Icome October.
Ii. 1.11*1 Htt|t( it
Inn football gaunt will,.
I Viitillt *11 I’t
Imura ■(!*! (i bill |(il!il“ ||n»i| ""!' frHfwa^.' uiemtwhtli%winif uHJhei
it’. , than two week, lain do -id five K'tfe ( IIIIt*•’MI CnluilltlM n»ll
vimmer the Inuil talk nne «.*
-r vctj!iuir t»ii Tmiuiiw.i )m&lt;i im-lu t
t „ w111111■ it it mil#*' "f th.ii 1 uh«
the other.
The gridiorn action m il •- m IIMIIIt I 1*111#’
llalla. with the (Ikialininii \
.
two great .eaanii*. 11* 1.1101
uniting S'nitliein Mrllmti •
1
night game in the • otti.n I!
n j a m ' h I-C*o l o r
M u s ic
(M II.
F
r
o
m
i
s
c
d
I
n
I’ u lln u in s
The next nfteiniM-n I!••• 1
#11% nl Te.as, S*iult,w, I 1
enre champion. |da\- tin- 1
altv uf Oklahoma, also in 1••*
ton llowl.
t... &gt;!|»h T
« l.t* I,
11- ■■»*t
Tlioae two gam e, •hnulit
* Will
t-n.lly 65,(MM) fnns.
b i .III mI o i l
H I - , |M. I- lll.lt » ,11. Ih
Intemtate g olf niinialiii-..
played like |.liolM»gi»i|di »e *•»•!
.rheduhal at the Oklahoma ' 'v
d lie I'nlinan .'-tund.iid Cat MuniiCountry 'Club Matting ( *•*
6. fni'liit mg &lt; •&gt; -h&gt; III* pi-igrmnh
Firat^ there will be pro-nman 'if w d i’ lnive lo In- arranged to '•fit
tin- locale,'
It , udd«: “ Rivera,
competition.
• The next dpy the riklnl -,a eri-ek.- anil \ii|l, rfitll« limy call for
Open champlnnahip atari* ami &gt;dl apnikling, tinkling music. Indian
run two day*. Winding up 'be country may 1.111 for tnitsii witli
schedule will lie Texas v
" l '« - tin' r hay line ond#rtnnc mi ilintar
homa pro team matches " ' HI I n r-11, of tin i.itlv Ann-tlitilt lud in ii |i-lk and war wiiiga."’
and 20.

AMHTKRUAM— (AIM - Nn
fiat statistics »liow the ittci&lt; „ * ui
Ihe average Dutch waittlin*. t-ut
there are other reliable sign
A year agu lht» "plarrut-. "td
functionaries rharged with the
diiftlbulien of , the scats at die
cirrus roubi pack .1,400 apeeiUnr*
on the t/nnunibcred wm»len iwi,* hex. Thla year the placeute fwn
park hardly 1,150 people nn Hie
same bench**.
,
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Linn B e c o m e s (r &lt; K ll

in t i, t i c

Idlclifti lift*» ft-ul und t|n*vf pi&lt;*
iiit’kci ' iiw m\ from fhnr lunch.

r. -

(A n -

ioit hie native abUity.
Scene In front o f a Hasting, bank:
_ The goat waa too quick for hint
A man was going through all III*
but, dashing about in panir, fell porkrtn trying to And a coin to put
from th* perpendicular Kock far* In n parking meter.
■epkrating.th* llotta front the putri
Tn get to his itocket*. he had to
Ik. Injured, th* goat wa» carried ahlft from hand In hand aeveral
back to Ha own qoartera,
whil* cloth
mark.—fullof roina he inRatan lashed his tall in rhagrln. •| tended to drpo.it in the hank.

...tint I. .ft • . - • ..I .ill tic
”
’
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•'
a fmL «t11 I u Iy1J f11 *JJY1U 1«1 ’ iy.11‘ I' ; • ltu&gt; AM S u it— IjiUd
Nnti'tuil t'omimiiKlci i
iuii Mi#«nil Drum niid’ IImkM
* • «»»|»
'*.'lu*.** .nil A•I)»11-*mt Mmnie Mm«*
|»fel|i|* *»t|| (|| |||I||^ liMlIlt" *I'V h**''(•*•
if.itu I ,#♦ Nnliuluil * !■*eitt|»i ( •

Fjtrmi'r Uses Dingoes
I'o J*t|ar&lt;l Chickens
.SVDS'KY. \u.w.i«*: 111
( AIM
(&gt;M hvi'liuu*it •.1 \ Ihr tliiik'tb th«*
vt.l.l .\u ti.-ihiu ilnfej, can’t lu t!otu. it. 1( 1 .1
»n r# a .ftillx
heenm
I n k- 1 .........
M1?)* l.l....I
|{ i* 4 ' ............ith, \ ru '•.tilth
\\ .l*# .» i- '*
f.tiiiin tuct five
1

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•

*

’.*• » . .(.
. 1 •*. ■

'it ! ti|t tu** &lt; hickc/it

i l 'i v* • lie •nv4 he
*
1••11» with the

linitcd States To Bi* Min Rxhiliitor
At Lihcria’s (Vnlcnnial rrou.rain Taxuhr my

(Mi 1
In U r e a l B r it a i n

WASHINGTON
( A l'l
Ih*
I lilted Slates, win, Ii Hi 1*21 ci.r
a boat load -o f fieed Allielicaii
slaves l*i ndnliUc in l.itceiia. will
lie a i lu* f piirtieipanl in that ruin,
try’s centennial and sV-fiuj exp*i
sit Inti.
The relitennlal will lie July 26,
r.l 17. Till- IP 17 relel,cation ul M**n
luviu, rupltul of Lilielia. will Iasi
revel ul weeks Tlie ex|m.itinn will
liegin ill JP4R and will last a min
iniiim nf n year,
l.llicria liaa full a|Mi|l»ni»l.ip *&gt;(
tin- pinjeet* and ini|K*s tiimugh
them tn develop widespread inter
vsl and rooperatinn in its pmgress
as a niielern slate.
Kxlidnlnr r&lt;mr#aaiuiia will Ih- let
tn fmrigii nation* and tn com
luerre, industry, education and nth
rr pursuits.
Al a rntifrrctire in Washington
in July, 20 stale governors *f]d
other American big-wig* got up a
petition asking for full American
enniM-iatiun In the rx|maiti»n.
Ililyard II. Rpblpvin. Washing
loll nirhitecl, Ik teehnienl diiectoi
nf the l.llierinn Criltrnuinl and
Victory Cnnimla.ion, whirh
i^
headed hv I.iiieria'a president, W'illiam V. S. Tubman.
Mr. Robinson alrradv haa a staff
working on Ihe plan* for the ex|Hi*|tlnn ground, ami building, and
for » . new government center.
There is to tie n modernistic
“ llteme" building, with Indoor and
nutdnnr audlfVfium. which will
Inter lie used for all function* of
state at Ihrf rkpttal. Thr other
.trurturaa will be used aa educa­
tional institutiona afterward..

Ih- Xmeilc.in t'o lo n i/ilniii !i-»iel)
Moiiiovia u ii . n.ini-d -i11•t .latin *
M.*ni*u- wlm was pn idciit **f tlic
I‘ mini Stale* at tin tunc.
I.dwtin wilt- given nidi-pcndcm'iin IRI7. Iiut even since llien. the
State Ilrpartmelll .s.1)*. w--'ve liern
...n liter* d a "still nf inaiilttta and
|i,i|ia“ to lit-r The I'-iileii Slut*•nppnileil bei indi |&gt;&lt;inlelire ami
fiiiinnlly rrcogliixcd tin- Iiali-'II III
IsRJ. Kaphael OTIaia Inni-i is
Ilie- |iim&gt;rnt 11. S. ,Miiil*tei Itn-l*-.
Under the lirnvi-i-*n **l leim
liiimable lend.lea-'c. the i !inli'*l
Si lies is lllialirilig 1lie building nf
n H'.i.ihmi.ikiii liartsii
in Maieb.
u rn. undei lei ms *■( •tu- I'liitml
Stall-.’ defense aie.i .igii-enient.
Ilit s i •»ii ill i v buill m I.iIh-mm muo f ihe biggest airpmta in Aftira
1.11•«-1 4:i ha. lung Miffeie*! from
lack nf money and lei hniipn* and
is barkwant in public health and
sanitation, education ami other
things. It* living standard is low
ami the diet Inadrnuatr. Itefnre

Tin- enunlry h a » ^ % ’nn»litiitiiiii
liar tn nura. Tin- legi.ltttute
tias passed an act. subject In refer­
endum, which will riinhlc women
to , vote.
Natural rubber rtitisDIutr. _03
percent o f l.iltetla’e export*. Nin
ty-.rvrn fierrent o f the ruldicr is
produced oil Firestone"* 76,C(HI
acre*. Fireatnqe employs 10,000
prisons to work on the plantations.
Three m-iccnt of the lubber is pro­
duced by natives.
The other seven percent nf LIbet la’s ex ports rnn.ist of palm
ikcrnals. palm nil and piassava. a
The (ending of t freed slaves to j type of IWier used for burnishing
I.Iberia wa# undbr" the ausplcre nf wheel.
Mill

I (iSlul.N ( %IM With the heat
•ipei.ilnra iitl|i»cte&lt;l to the United
St»t« l*v Idgln-i wngrs. Iiuldrrmy
■ in ilnngei of bn inning a Inst art
ill III iloin Mp-I nf the wink, even
nf 11,* btrge inimeuttl., is left to a
(■&lt;* iiinaioing linns hi l.ondmi.
Ihr *e|,l pdi . which mire kept
the village taxidefmist busy, have
dt-.ippcati ,| almost entirely. The
drelmc in huntings inn reduced the
demand

Veterans

Service

Any veteran In lined o f .tervIre Mtee ot eluilgri fit any of
lltr lull,ining latrgortea lx re­
queried Ui viilt Uie office of
ill* tr.-qain.'ltile agencies listed
tie low
C’oonllnalnr
K. ft. Carter
AM.si,Ur
ing.

National

tlank

m a id ­

Employment
tf. H R npinymnnl Hervlce. 11] North
i*ink Avenue
Vocational Training anti Edurntlnn — T. W. laswton. Court
Itouae.
t^-g*l Ar/it-.Uia-e. Itrv.plUltxaDon and HUtr Henrtee Officer
— contact through l^oyd F.
Doyle. County H enke- Officer,
Takach BuUding.
Home Heretce Aaskstance to
Hrrvkcmcn, rx-Hrrv Icemen and
Uielr DependenU — American
Red Croaa. lakrfrnnt Boulevard.
Veterans
Admlnlxtration —
Martin M. Rudlch. ahcrlff’s
Otftce every Tuesday

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(HARVEY’S)
A T 7 01 F R E N C H A V E N U E

300,000*
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IOST TIME SINCE PEARL HAUBO?!------

1943

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1944

■

IS A G A I N

LEGAL NOTl'CB

Four Centuries Of Negro Books Are
Found In Largest Private Collection
.
Ill W. G. MCKiF.IIB .
and till, even Iwfnre he look* in
A.siiclalril Press A rts Ili-pmlei
side, wlit n it was pi Intel and
NEW YORK—The Jarg tsl pH w
......
hat..............
It’s about. Unlike a lot «f
■ale cidlcction uf nook* bv Nrgrncs ro_
||,.,
(ot»,'
h* bis b' «ks.
_ lie
reads
's liellcVcl t nbe that ntnckial tw o-' ' Tbe owner estim ates that lie has
Iren on librnrv ami bullwav slirl- ■1,00(1 til 5.000 books and pnm
•et In thw (irarm rrv Park home nf ptilrts. Knmr .1,000 are American,
A rthur H. Spingam .
representing perhaps 00 percent
fur uf Hie total publication* of Amer­
It isn't ratalnugrd,
ced Iran Nrgmee.
•
IpinY'.am's puri&gt;oscs il
u be. for he call PU
,,KJ I The collection was formed iltir
•ulckly nn any volui
ing a .'IS-yrar search in this conn^
t r \ and abroad. Splngarn b* light
tbe firs* bcHiks, lie explains. -It.'il
In n iter be I -cmne lawyer bn the
4
Nntinmd Association fur the Ad IN TIIK Ci.I l(T UK Til K •’Ol’NTY
m vnm .’meld of (kilnred People. of II I mil*. MKMINUbK *«*l NTV. Ktdi.
m m IN PllllMATi:
H which In- Is nnw pirsblrni
In rr »!alr&gt; ..f ItmiK.ItT \.KK
Fplngant wan a rnllectui *f I7tb • ;Al!ltlK4lN. |»ft«ai.r(l
T*t All «*r»*llf nr* «n«| IVi#«rria
r | cen tiin English authors itb&lt;’ llcl*l
Iti m **!#♦Ini * *»l I *•-ii14n 11h Agulnat
E l was s • immense, however, and tile link
Ha|i| K#l«t«.
*
■ | item s id lrn so cnstly that he was
V itfid rnrli of &gt;i»u «fr herrl.y
[G E N E R A L IN S U R A N C E
p
j
getting
discouragnl..
lie
tuimsl
to
tiollflrrl
•
it«l
rrtjulf
r»|
|«.
|trr4«nl
lA k w
#4**#4*k44 H tlie Negro prujert. which lie hint •»n&gt; rlnlniR mid tlrm#n‘U wlilth yo#.
I r. better chance uf carrying «•» r llh*»r •»( you. mw Imvr .tg.iltiAl
a t ta 40
R o o m B08
*«t.i t» I.f liniiK irr LLL I)A Adot* . on!.
through Tin re’s a little vanity in III*ItlHON i|*pra»ril, lair nf Riltl
|
it,
he
admita.
rounty. in lha County Jutlge nf
S a n f o r d A tl. N a t. Bit B ld g
Ilut theie's also utility. fur ev Hamlniili* Count). Klnrldn, -tt hi*
•*fflf*
111 lltr rourt ImHIfk trf mi hi
e
tv
nth
i
scholar*
and
students
re
P hone 732
at Kan ford. KlnrUlA. wlihln
sort In the Epingarn llbnirv andCiiitiiy
light
cAUndnr
from the
I are welcomed ,f th ey have ex lime «.f lha flr»t month*
puhllt'Allon trf Ihk*
__ hitujlrd publii snuices.
x notice It* fh rUlm «»r drum ml nhgfl
Other snurye. inctuile th- \rxv !••• Iti m riling, and *h#ll *lula (hr
mm* Y**tk publi, libiarv's Sehoniburtr Ijldr*- of rrald»iH‘&lt; n nd |mat ulfirr
of ilia t-lnlmanl, uml *h#t*
lulleetion of hooks about ns well gihlraa*
hi- Mtvni it |o It) ihf t-lolniNiil. Rgrti*
ns by Negro.-.. lb*! Slaiigbtei col- or
«llnrnr». *ml any *urh claim or
li-i'tion in Washlnglon and rollee^ *,*min*l i|.ti go fllrrt #ht II it* |nM
# KMII.Y DAICIIIHON
lions in llnw anl I'niverslty. OIht - •
* i 1 ^ irfU lH r of lha 1-4wt
lin, Duke. North l'ai»linn, Purnell
.
VV*U And TailAtnanl of
and ulher In.lilulouis.
TTT.Irett l4 r (l-*rrl*«»n. th
Negroes have wiiUcn on every
«r avail.
•
imnginside subject front slflvcty Kl|*t iM^ttllCAllun Hr|t |. 9, 19 IB
T h r o u g h G r o u p S e c u r itie s , In c . ( h e in v e s to r is c n e b -‘
lo atom. One wrote s hook nn
chess, published in 1N7.T; another T ilt: HTATi: OF FCUItlUA TOMAIIV A. MAClKl.NAl.il. If *llv»,
led lo - a e U c t th e in d u s tr y o r ty p e o f s e c u r i t y h e d c -'
on the Negro in music, 1RTFt; an*
tinati—&gt;■■!. ______ m ai : d o n a m &gt;.
•
other nn electric lighting. IBD0. -t.it
If
stive, xvhiite IhxrlstUn nsma It
tir e s ; a n d , l o o b ta in , f o r w h a t e v e r a m o u n t o f m o n e y'
There are nnrrntives about slav­ unknown; \V. If. AI.HXANDKII. H
ery, much fiction and verse, yime nllxc. mill wife. ... ___ ; AUKX
h e m a y w i t h to in v e s t, a c a r e f u l l y s e le c te d , d i v e r s i­’
law. medicln*' arid philnsnphy. The A.S'HKIt. If sllve, who.* Hhrlsllsii
,
authors are Americans north and nsin* l» unknoxva; NKTTIK K
f ie d a n d c o n tin u o u s ly s u p e r v is e d lis t o f s e c u r itie s o f
south. West Indians, Eiirniieans.
Spingnrn'x nl*le.l volume is n
Juan Entino. piibli.liod in (irnni**
th e d e s ir e d ty p e .
iln in lu ll. In 171.' conies J. E. J.
&lt;'nlutein with two liciiks, one a
Prt-pcttoa on llrq u r.t
j "D issertation on Klnvi'ry"; possli idv the first pnper ofTered hy an
STAN C O M ST O C K
, A friran seeking n European ilcrt
•
. grt-c. it is n defense of slavery.
Inrsstm rnt IteewrMtrs
rhono U03—Teletype Dll jjO
Irttn . century 'poem* by Jupiter
• "Z*- • Orlando
llim m nn and Dhilli* Wheatley, our
pains UOrtA fsUstfc ( l i e
first Negro poet*; a file of Krod-, add
Keprtsrnllng T. Nrlaon O'Rowrfce,
"canty- sad baklac ends. Is a nai
•'tick
Douglas*’
paper
IN.'il-O;
tho
r-wumin*
1 Istl aoklag lamdm
Member-N4.rt.ll.
first anthology of Negro poetry htlra ttlwva In artaaua Ttwi • why
aullim
turn
b*tn inert hy rifllsss a)
Iltflsiw Beach. YU.
in the U. S. and. from mid century ■ml ttkrt ■WtfMVWM
•tc*r|*ch. In
on. hooks hv William Well* llrown, burning iturnwh Mho, (tu* 10 cu n t
yuut
diuggwi
log
IMf*
TtMuU
laky
first American N igio novelist to
at all ding stores sverynvhsremake iv living at it.
Mnnfurd. nt Tourhl.’n Drug (J*&gt;

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1945

Seamen Leave Ship As Strike Is On

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f »h*» nlHiv# nnrnral |»4irlirii he
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Hi. -.no#. Prime a ault to «|ulet and
wAMltflah (111** f*&gt; lha land# hrr*.
mailer ilearrlhad, (hat &gt;*•«» aad
rlrh of you may have or claim
l&lt;j have ••hum right, tltla or In- •
•*trat In or to lh«i following dear||Ua«t
filtinl*. lying iitiJ h#» ■

Slumber Chair

The last word in comfort and relaxation! The Streit
.Slumber Chair that tilta hack to a reclining position.
In light and dark woods, they are beautifully upholster­
ed in bright floral patterned tapestry.

Mather of Sanford
2 0 3 -0 9 L.

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Phone

127

Btate James O. Dunn wltlidre*
three American proposals calling
fu r a de ailed delineation uf the
ttiternatiunal xont, and llw ItaliankY ugutlav buunda rirs. Dunn *•«
qiiuUd as saying that he ivith- drags thu
j&amp; q S r- the
F'rt nch inlmducod a detailed plan
, of their own. Hut according t"
Ft.-'nch sources, Dunn’s action
fulloNted adam ant oppusition Tnuii
tho Russians.
Elsewhere at the cunfcreiK'v,
United Ktalcs ih lrg Jle Willanl
T hurso drew the thanks uf the*
H u t.m u . n ite r he ralliyj tu the
S o v lst•poire; of view my oiw of the
-‘Bnlnor cconimlc clauses of the
Huniuniau treaty.
_ .The Uomuniaiia p|«aik.&gt;d tolnv
fur less harsh term s, declaring
they liY.il l«t»l 112,000. iiersuiis
kllu-d Nthilc fighting on the side
u f tile D in ted

N a tio n s s f l e r

Aug

l ‘.'. 1011.

Commission V otes To Ask State To
. Widen And Repave French A venue
Widcnintr • and
r«|iayiii|*
of
Franc IT Avenue from Sfmhmlp.
Boulevard to the Orlando tiiifB
way will I** rr&lt;|ue»ti*d l»v tlie
(’ll)* tn n letter («» tin* S tale
Road I
1 Intent de#lKiiuln&gt;K 0»«*
street u* u "F arm t»* Matvei
Rond." it » ii« nifreed It*- 1 ••%*•
iiili|* t’Y Do l it) t miiiiii ■•*
T hli .u d iiiii followed 11 -He,
gesliaii fiir ibis Imprnvenieut l&gt;x
Dan Wi iglil. cxternul affaii -. &gt;n
president of tbe Junior Chamber
of Cqjpntcrce, Gcurge lie DwMos.
.—-- i- 1 — * • Ot.ii.1 % 4.tlhriiey
11 ... i.Ati
and
Dark Avfiiui' rrxhlent, *■|ire*eiiti-tl
a petition *iglied by many rt-*i
dents oil III avenue reipio*tiug
divrrxinn nf h'ebvy tr a f“f u- iiic ltn l
ing I lin k - frmy Dark \ venue I"
Health Unit during ( Ereiirh Avenue mid nNii t tint
*T1ie clllklrrii wrii- Daliurllii Avenue be made mi
HM&gt;t Pr(dax to the arterial highway. Ilis 'vlnef ob.
Ilnnie for Crippled jecliun to liurkii wu« Iben loii-e
'■i1 announced tmlav #ni| vlbrattun. expeeiallx it• mifbl
j 11i 11inn 11. health unit
M ({ .Siriekland. Jr . filling
• latum operulor, . prolexted any
showed much Hi- re-routing of trunk* from Dark
the children will r t- Avenue mi the ground that
ere U a turn for th " f|llii&lt;K "tatioii. on the avenue tie
“ T*1.
,
.
. . . rive 25 percent of their revenue
not be rkwed on Uils j run(
Action on re -riiu tilldrrii will !*• uixJ-r (n){ w(w ,|,,farriH| by the Cumrrvlsloh of icsclierx mjMton pm ding fu rth er study
c IrcalUi nurse and f ..
.. r
ring any .sign of HI‘he ,n" “ ' r „
, „ ,
m l home and asked
An ordinance wa* passed th a t
ivalr piiyiiciaii. Or. tetiuiie" eanvnasrra taking order*
trT(]
'
for photograph* or enlargement*
precaution we can *o post a (1,000 bond with the
Qulllmsn. “Li to see city clerk to Insura carrying out
avoid overtsllgut* or ”f promises to cu*t&lt;mirrs; also
icitcmrnL. th at they that Commissioners ntay approve
of good nourishing or disapprove auch application*
ty of rest at night which must ha accompanied by

In Seminole Are
Revealed Today,

(P a te n t P e n d in g )

W EST POINT. BepC 10 (IP) —
Plaid Marshall Viscount Barnard U
Montgomery U vUUing this country
for th e first time. The first atop
today for the British Imperial Staff
Chief w u the United 4 tales Mili­
tary Acsdemy. Montgomery • Unded a t the Academy's airport after
flying from Quebcck 019, Canada was ths policy nf«the hsallh unit
Ha rwviawed a company of cadets to kaap the public Inforhtrd on
c M was given a 11-»un salute.
these msttrra. During V1* &gt;” *r'
Volusia eeuntv has reportsd three
cases of polio, Lake cunly fir*
Due to conflicting meetings, the
regular mealing of tbo board of
directors of th e 8emlno&lt;t-County
Chamber of Commerce which was
formerly scheduled, for this eve

.

,

tOM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER
TRADE SUPPUED BY

Connecticut McOunaughy now U
president of United China Relief.
.

f t a f e n l , F lo r i d a

RATIONAL PRODU
.- Orlande, F
'-Li _ ■

i v t . ' t+y-t

T B B-N A 0 BH
•NAMPA. Idaho— (A P I—Slgteen
la a f*IHv U m iar age even In golf,
but IM -)ound Tom Beglav of
Pocatello, who captured the Idaho
'a m a te u r title here, w o n t sea hla
17th birthday until January. H«
ia a stellar football and basketball
athlete a t 1‘omtello high, but says
,Ae likes golf best.
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HI. ItMC

Attlee Says British Do Not
Want To Split Up Palestine

JERUSALEM . Sept. 10, (A*)—
Ilrili.li null,untie* clampc-cl g
liarilyalhK curfew on n largg
M'fniellt of Palest.lie's J r wish
population.
I'unlm uing
t I) e i r
m-UivI, fo I
person* responsible
fur liiy latent mjll.reak of fccror.
uni.
. Hr it idlt t inlay. had' more
th a n 'a tb i.l uf Palestine’ Jew*
hi.i'n
Eli let boil to ur;«*t. The
bunt f**f tbo saboteur* wan con*
ren tratn l at tb r all-Jowish city
of Tel Aviv, where Iwit British
officer!, were killed yesterday'
nii.l u public building was delnulisbr.1 Y'.igbttboiisnml Hritish
tl»o|*s ptiurvil into Tel Aviv nt
iltiwn Hus morning to assist ill
I lie luundup of suspect*.
Hy
iiooii • the troops w ire combing
the city house by bouse • ami
inch by inch in an effo rt to
locale tile terrorists.
KiiiiiIiii sli ps Were taken ul the
m in by city uf Hninhl, which also
was placed under n tig h t cur­
few.
'
Hi tli~li lie ii.b |uli i tel s ul Jeru: alcni ili'. hi.i d foi llic first lim a
tislny t but
a
llritisb
A nny
si&gt;r k'.ii 111 wo* shot uiid killed
while iniestignting an cvplosiun
i,cm l’i tab T ik ia Fat lift a llriti-Ii \im \ inalof lost his life in
i, blast tbal wlevkeil hi* borne
and office in I’el Aviv and dam .
aged a government building Also
killf il was an At ah .unstable on
guni-l duly ut tbe seine. The
Aral* was felled by gunfire while
try iny
ptevent tbe explosion.
Auotbei .usually wa* a lltitish
ambulance drivel, wb.* suffered a
broken am i wT.en his vehicle
stu n k a mine and ovatturned. _

I. o N I m i N . S e p t 11* 1,1’)—
P r i m e M i n i s t e r A l l l e e open*
etl (lie l.oililni, ( ‘ul l f er ei i ce
m i Pnle U l l e ’t m l a F 1111(1 g a v e
I lie
iii.iin ,v tlilit MlUiijii
i|ue&gt; iiul w a n t In s p l i t tip
P a l e s t i n e m i n I mil' .'.n H ex
. l ie w as i v f e r r t l i p In ii 1*1111 linMi i . i l
p l a n lay Br it i s h
a iul Aint'i l e a n e s p e r t s in
xxlinb 1 *1. 1.
&gt;....l.l I. iliiija d
Hilts u 1 • l • **••(» 1* ‘faM.lt ^tlltf.
Ht« Kllld Mini Ml
t*i

Hannah Sees No* Tourist 1 nu&gt;ntn P
Hone

In

Ending

.

ATTKND8 MEETING

Capt. Byrd Hudson, contm anilng
officer cf the Balvstlon A m tv
k*r*. i* a"«ndin* a sectional of­
ficers meeting today In Jackson­
ville. The intaUng la being a tte n ­
ded* by rapl'nentotivee f^om O r•nr-tn. (Vala. Daytona Beach,
Jacksonville and also fix nf or d.

R e v e rse

| It&gt;

I H-giu"

w a m iiin iit o n s . i&gt;i m i ,i
As»l" &gt;•" Mtxn tm i »l I-••-*« •’ 1
Ham ill li«Ux e:il!«.i uu 8 " ,J
o( Ealsir H. Iiwrtleiilnrii and In) &gt;
him that be set's no liopp ot •mlm
th* nt.trmint- walk-out u n b -- u
Wage WainllMtimi Woild It-Nei
IU *taml anti millwrte-** ll»** !&gt;»♦
increase, won by AE ul I. -.Milieu
Ifann ili Mtiil t licit uMivh'Uott t •
». tM-V-tl till lit* tllk- with till! ft 1.1.1!
bffi; tin* *rht IIM'I 'litki* Iim I !

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............
iliiiue. ' *
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("'*•'
sons. I1ink
go nt llvii .1
lit l.ulii wu.*.'
r,| Ku iiu I um

Marine Recruiter To
Be Here Tomorrow
T ftgl Util l*ri»Mrr rrin-sei ..

H a m ,a ll aditivl ’ »•■&gt;' " • "

n
Will

n' •

idlng tones
1town areas
r a t decided
» front of
leh do hot
&gt;«r loading
m l parking

&gt;
|
A e a c ll

c» i *
.Mocks

m

N &lt;*W

^
LO W S

1

l)erisi,.n Q„ |yjar|ld Tod.'.y

v
will held ..
i.Idn ex emit
| will make
, i Arintxttre
erlainiug all
la |.e g ........ll
i o f (hr u*
net,I ,m ,ndun
I

Big iSousts By !

Strike v/ .
Various

iiu t1 K m u f i '

1 .r it* l l &gt; l

lM*llt»wiii|?*?\n-l'.arlyMornin^ Nnsedive

**"•'

1 ’ 10
* '

In |HI'
I’
'
putt ut 'In- NY "I ■
1'*•'
aMbt.illt sn iP ta lx r\p! 1 IU.-1I Hw'
„ lt| |,i J. tiler Dm •"
of Hie P.i.iln .&lt;'&gt;•
-si I., lu
CIO .....Nr uiid lot tll.it liMMin
declined tu.-pllfm i-in.. IsuJw .k jtlv "ia
1,^, (,at.,y
*
11it- Wlllto lloine im-aliNilillr
ae m to r Oexirgc Hatlrlllfi* "t Man
land told ii'-wailtfli lie le'llen Hi
Navy - In Ul ..|»'i it. Ille tut* '*
liecfstiUi
AIHioiikIi AK nt I. leiue.seilUllir
were ubseiil I10111 'lit.n - in 'flu 1
of Hie wage .sl.itrtllr.il ln|l lauiil
nwiirfx *►
, 111U- iiiiii tniiit tin t

plrsilr.1 Im Hi- 11 ■H*

•&lt;

l"*&gt; " • "

1 lit- Marine Corps Hccrultlng *»' 111 Orlando, announcex) yt*»U

more iimiu-i Ihnu
• " nn
Pacific F-hli»&gt;*iu'
Vt •» in'"
lliat lie will br a t the Satllufil P* Prcsldrnt J It H u m urn-.l Mi
Olllre all day niur.xdsy lot
board to re*ei*.» e inluir mi • •
Irtiriswe of Intcrvlrwtng pru»)s'«'n men’s wages 'Hu- ,wet mu,* HIhIhI,
enlistees. I’rosser declttriil that cation Hoard ixll. t Imi Jietl oil Hi
tills illsUlct ha* a quota of IS men strike which !u»« ixiralytetl, alt
to enlist which « u set by llte Js-k- American (airt* tkiUI lliyan; Iinonvllle recruiting oilier and b fore we know tt. we re going t.» have
added that September Lx th r Uxt
more strikes, tlie marine fit •in,mill in whiclt tlie Marine Cnn«.'m en and Hie mnrliie cook* and
will accept two-year dnlUtnirnt*
atewartLx '
.
J!«t rix-wrr sail! iiiat units* P '
Mean* bile. Wld!e Il’ilUv* Hrtrlinli'd on tlid New - Y.lik Y.x
cliuiige. H ie liigb f»i the yejii
wa hit ut) May 21* x 'h.n Ilk\D uvi’lage uf I’dl slock teaches
( m2, to a nliare. Tbe m a tk e \
A 11 estim ated 50.IMMi.000 ih im .u- skidded to Ibe yeur’p ireord low
111 the United S ta te - it**- alc-uliulie N# -leiday vxben tlie average wa
tieveray'e*. and a I*mit «ix p.-iv&lt; ut $•: I 01
of them becomr exixx .iva drinker*.

IL L Brown Honured At BarbiTue
Given By Power And Light Company

aa RapubU

16 SANFORD AVENUE

Jews Placed
UnderCurfew
In’ Palestine

’

WHISKEY

-

T U ESD A Y . SLIT.

IV IIs
S c liw e lle n h a c k
W age
B o a rd
M ust

Leave Applications

Site d . «b y aA n tes a nwLo”;
d o th e r

N E W S P A I 'E K

Maritime

Schools Will Not Bo*
V.F.W. To Assist ! Clotted Say« .County i
In Filing Terminal Health Unit Head

WHERE~yOU J)UAW A CHALK-UNE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OP
(£ )P D T INSECTIDE :
*

D A IL Y

British Search For
Saboteurs Concen­
trated In Jewish
City Of Tel Aviv

delegate SayH Nation
Han Historic Right
To Eastern Part Of
Venetian SIov&lt;enia

THE ARISTOCRATIC

IN D E P E N D E N T

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

Yugoslavia Demands
Big Four Ministers

Gas Pains

PACKAGE STORE

•v e ilin g tit it nil i'm lu i w e re .
AN

OPERATING 24 HOURS

i

A CHICK OF tURIAU OF lAIOR stallitics show* Ira* working Ume loat
In July than In any month since the war ended. Tho gradual decline In
irrin u s manngeinrnl-lnbor disputes began about Ffbruary and h ai con­
tinued. StrlkcfTTOT began In July Itknlved 18S.OOO workers There
w ere 320 stoppages already noted on July 1 and the total number of
wage earners Involved was 363,000 Ncverthelesa. the number of man
day* lost was SlKf.000 less than In June The fluctuation of lime losa since
December. 1041. I* Illustrated on the d&gt;ove chart.
(International)

T h e m oat com
D r a in b o n r d * . o
S ills a n d In o il
In a e c ta .
.

I .t111 v t l o u d &gt; linn a f l t ' i n o o u tlirnti
t o m o r r o w &gt;*itli t o t a l al t t *rnoon

To Promote the P ro jrrn of America;

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194?

A IA I0 I CRATI marked UNIIHA and rtmlalnlng automobile (hop units
U readied for loading aboard a vcstol In New York harbor for shipm ent
to Yugoslavia. In Washington, meemvhlle, tho 8taJo Department bps
rejected Marshal Tllo'a explanations of th r shooting down of five Amer­
ican flyers and hks fortnally demanded Indemnities.
(fnfernnllonol).

To P ra te d lha Prara at the World)

V O L U M E X X X V II

TROPICAL RESTAURANT

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Koumhlal h. Anderson
W alfrren Ay err)

In U n ity T h e n * la S t r e n g t h —

To Pradooo PrpapeHly for S a a fe n t ''

A

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1948

and Mtsfe'of Florida Ihla lha
H«m- day of August. A. t&gt;. 1*1*
h ttala |
O. P. HERNDON
one* I
Clark or th* Circuit i
culU*
• MemleoU County. Fk»r
. (HCAI.)
rricut o a h i -a n d w. m pknckh
.-ount&gt; I Hollrllor for plaintiff
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Inc In lha County of Caralaola and
Rtala of Florida roora particularly
daacrlbart aa fellows. to-w lt;
The Kaal OS 1 feat of tbe
NNV',. |aaa lha North OS fan!
I hereof of Mac. I T ap. 10 Mo.
Ilanca II Rest.
Ihaaa praaanla ara thrrafora la
rommand you and each of yoa lo
ha and appear before lire Circuit
Court In and for tfemlnole County.
Florida. In .Chancery, either In per­
son or by" attorney on or before
lha lTIh day of Meptember. A. L».
l i l t , otherwlaa, liei-reaa I’ro Con*
free., will bo aniered against you
and each of you.
The Hanford Herald la hereby

&gt;11,500,1500

f

SEPT.

Mora than 100 omplnyees of th
Florida Power and Eight Com
pnny ref resenting both local dc
imrtmente and officials fnthi msi.)
Florida cities attended a barbreu
held Friday aran ln g a t tho groun le
of the E0 Associates 'In hoifcr ol
H arry L. Brdwn. 2100 M atnolis
Avenue, who ia being transferred
from his duties as lln* foremsn
here to aanra aa district super­
visor for Uta company a t Cocos
H. H. Ookrnan. local managrr.
wn« host. *
•
Victor T . Raton, who will suceed U r. Brown aa foreman, wa*
welcomed. Mr. Brown has Iwen
with the com pany for &gt;8 years,
and prior, to th a t tim e aaalitud
ia the building of iransm itdon
systems throughout the state.
Mrs. Brown an d d n ag h u r, liar*

(•'nt Takes Initial
Hight Aboard (Hitler

Mayor II. Janie.* Out ha* really

b&gt;rn up hi Uie air lately, and not
because ol city allalr*. rlllier Bex -

Yxu .1 iiiiii Ii llili.e 1 | hi Hue ul
lum 'Ii- l.niitxl pim;r.llll •
Hill'
III be &lt;||H-I rtlcxl. 111*I ex llil *.ix ll
pbiliiaxl
liiillL.I. nlllllllg lulu till -^'Hi.ii.
Hum either the im i'll «&gt;t miiiIIi will
In greeled Willi liltge xtgll ■ III tin..ul Xu I.•, of Hie ell) iiiiiitimiii, U|&gt;
1VjiitcaL'.L&gt; nisi a n f e pi imi J in I in
lorm.ttluli ImmiIIi l&gt; kadti-xi oil Hie
lakeltunt Sign* will ul
ulveill.se
lib* bid - Dial the b-»il|i will Is*
equlpp-d with *jm l.ir&gt;.x &lt; ntuiu
that H if .Itlux juice* ate .iXAitible
unit H ut I1tt-t.1ti n u i 1 siiilurd unit
Hrmlluile County will In- ili-Uibule.l
Oner llir IllOlurbit L KtnHnl u&lt;
Hie Ixsilh. lie will Ik IliloHfied pi
Hmnlnule'* many utti t&lt; Holt*, nn.l
aUvLx.fl lluil Banlurd ha* a well urganlred tourist prog turn in rfftvt
lor IlLx rnletlalum eul HliuuUI he
decide t j stay In th u .iteu. lie
will U* illiectrd by III- tecepuonui
to tlie Cominuully Ifbuxe wlirie h r
will be greted by hostexses and rxpluinexl what t x ^ ^ ^ d eiilertalninent can he rnioyrxH Ike
A-x (or accouiinudatioiys the visi­
tor will €t! U.v.lxtcd by Hie rt&lt;n*ptlonUt at the booth or Hie hottr*»
at the Cmtnunity lloti'e In finding
a room or un apartment.
T our­
ists wishing to remain ovenutht
will be treated cordially at th r

8, saved thu life of lineman J . | T hr g,
**'
I. Phillip* wh*n the la tte r rim e
a contact with a 7.400 volt wire.
w
*»s nresentei t,y MtGregor Hmi*h. i ' l‘l ..0’5 den‘ c -.
president of lha w m pany, with a , lUl(lon Ho w)
ewaril. whll* Mr. I hlllipt. * „ alruorc *
seated in a wheetch.tr. looked on nlly ^ T ^ o ^ gtld
Crmpany r?pre»etrtatlve. from
^
P o rt Pierce. Melbourne, Cocoa.
so .rm * Bo
Tittisville, Daytons ilaaeh, Dalaikx
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and 8t. A ugtstine ware present ,
MAKKH HI
a t th ) barbecue which was praV idor Itlack'
oared under t^1* direction of W. Bpriugs and a a
E. Hathaway AH departm ents in (or(] gchuol of
this arva. including power, I ra n i- .Municipal Alrpoi
miaaion. district, construction and member to make a solo (light at lion of the program while thr Ja y ­
Accounting departm ents wars re- ter right hours of In ltruction. Ii cere will saaume the responsibility
prssentud.
/
&lt;it. Browning announced today.
of operating Uta reception booth.

V e te ra n s
S e rv ic e
Anx- veteran in iuhsI uf serx
•ee 1 free uf .‘IlM i'et in any of
tbe ftdluwinp ealegurie* it i e .
&gt;IU"*ted tu «i«it (he office ot
the rctpoiitihle agencies listed
below '
Coordinator —- E. il C vrlrr
Yll.iutir Naliuunl Hsiik ltuil*l
big
Empluynirnt — il. S. Kmtfiiyiiietil Service. 112 North
Dmk Avrnue
Vocational T raining and Edu­
cation — T. W. l awtoii. Court
House.
le g a l A ssistance, Hospitalisaliuti ond S tate Service O f­
ficer
Contact through Uoy4
K. Hoyle. County Set vice O f­
ficer. d’akarh lliiiM Ing.
. Home Service A*»i*Unee t*»
.^ervleemrn, ex Stxrviceinen anA
•lieir De|»riulefyl** • American
lied Cro«*. I jxk t;f 1 out Huulavard.
Y etrian*’ A dm inistration —
Mur t in M. Rudich, S herlfr*
Offb-e *•— *• Toe-ulse_________

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THE

T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 10, 1946
THE

PAG E TW O

Coudesy Visits

The Sanford Herald

IU«afclt*t*4 !■ teen
P ak tl.k .e Sail* M n r l M la tta t
s*4 .N itiir at
*aafer4, rtartea
H I Ma«aalta * &gt; « " « ______

at nst iiiiT ii* ' " ati
ra ta b le la Adasure
arrler, week - .... .........

■I reawlar aaiertlalaa rate*.
tales*
X ew asar* | l , , l r , » l a
■ttees. le e- .ewreerel. Ik e llerst*
U Ike aaflewel llel*
“ ,7 ' : “ “
BNIee* are w alalalM l lu Ike *srw
Ml elite, la Ike
M lsrlssl fc»»*a*arlers lu « fcleea«
UMl New r a i l . _________________
‘ r*Tke Hern 14 Is a meaukea "&lt; Tke
S sssrlslr 4 frees nhlrk la earluMrelr ewlUtf* «s ike w^ Isc reSuklleatlsu i f all «&gt;*&lt; 4lefalrkes
SM4I.»* I- It se «-L • ' V " , '* !
tredlle* Is *fcla sserr us* ulss
Iks Iseal sews e*k'l*ke* kecels
til rlak ls Is reuskllestlvs ••
gal Olarslebe* fcrrrlu see slau reTUESDAY, SEPT. 10. *»«r»

SANFORD

HERALD, SA N FO R D ,

AFTER

MATH

OF THE W AR

DRIVE SAFELY

The "courtesy visit to Greek ports ordered for- the
aircraft carrier Franklin- D. Roosevelt and six other war­
ships early in September is said to have no official con­
nection with tiie troubles in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Hut, to use a homely illustration, wjion arguments in a
saloon rise high, it often has a quieting effect when the
barkeeper .silently lifts up a large hammer.
&gt;
The most famous, courtesy naval visit In history may
have been that of the Russian fleet to Now York in the'
Civil War. England and 'France were showing sitfns of
yielding to tile Southern ph-u for intervention, in Septem­
ber. 18l»:i, the
fleet dropped into the New York
harbor .1s a gentle hint that the Federal government
had one friend in Europe. No one supposes that the Rus­
sians cared particularly for either North or South. It was
a -good way, hnweviyyto put n spoke in the dilomAtic
wheels of their chief. European rivals-. Hut even if the
friendly gesture may not have been altogether disinterest­
ed, it was welcome in tin* north.
.
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So t.nlay both Greece and Turkey .will be heartened
to know that amid gathering perils a powerful friend is
close at hum!.

Do you linwi » h ) driver* arr
given an riam inatlon brforr b r­
iny g lrrn a p r r m | lo njwvale
an automobile?
K rrry applirant for a nr» 8 errifr U examined li&gt; find &lt;*jt
w h rth rr h r ha* r n u u « h knowl­
edge, hkill and aafrlv mindednr+* lo drive. or whether h r ha»
nurh fccrioM defreta of bod) or
mind an lo moke h!m d»n*trou«
on the hijihwdy. The eiam lner
muni n«l pa*.1* film unleaa he
•ho** he "Iff ablr lo operate a
car fffthoul endanuenn* Ihr
life and properly of other pro*
pie.
A lo n g
"When Ifollin
Think i f Hoi n y l i t e r .

The firet air mail letter,
Ik sjatn ln Franklin when
living in F ranse in 1‘Jgfc, tied in n baloon acrA v t
liih channel.

Plan For (Jcrmany

E D IT O R —

9c

O p e n s 1 2 :4 5 P . M .

40c

Today - Wednesday!
’ ll ii a
plclura you
m ull not m in t
...Mas Tel ftaU

Out of Hit* confusion Hint has nccomplinicd the occu­
pation of Germany from the start lias finally come a clear
lino of action. Secretary Byrnes’ speech a t Stuttgart luhl
out the course in terms for all the world to know and

S o c ia l C a l e n d

l^Iarjorie Dyson Weds
a t NVyndhar^ E. Priddle

TUESDAY
T L , Fidelia Clas* of the Flr*t
Baptist Church will meet a', the
lotne &lt;,f Mrs. Uerta lltvidcn, 200
Maple Avenae a t H:00 P. M.
apiarian Clast of the First
Baptist Church will nu-et ut the
:hurch annex at 8:00 P. M.
Pilot -Club will n ..t-l ut the
Mayfair Inn at H:U0 P. M. wi h
the board meeting being held 'it
1:30 P. M. *
T L , Axarian (la s s of th r First
Baptist Church will be entertained
..might at a |utt-iy ut the h irst
llaptist Churrh at Tt30 P. M.
with the. followiny as hos:es*es:
Mrs. McMartaway, Mrs. C. G.
*l4 ty, Mrs. J. T. Denton.
THURSDAY
•
The SemlnnV, Kebekah Ixulge
No. Ci will meet in the Oddfellow
H ill a. 8.00 P. M. This is the
first n/.-etiny of the full season.

j tTiirloinatmtcl

I Amurican policy will lie to put tlic German governnient |
(back in the hands of responsible Gerninns ns soon ns posah
jbit', but to insure its democmtlc organization. Germany is
(not to become the political pawn or partner of any other
|Knvi»rninunt, anil
of lorritnry nro not to ho Khiftod

riyii. Al**'* •/ ,V« MJJ-rJ

Ir r r t t

w a v e a l.’h o m e

UittynufMlI
alt tu'l«*ril),
I'Df Ultlhf
IfMtrlle »*»•!
• I l f (0 *iv.

II. C.

Alexander

_
.
yean* ago.
when the wild birds egg collectors
were In their heyday, the egg of
the t*11’ California condor hud n m ar­
ket vn lu j of $75f each.

Kpff

I k e lu n

Ik*

M»#P

W ALGREEN

—tin the Same P ro rrs m —
C a r t o o n " F o r t u n e H u n te r *
P a r a m o u n t N ew »

AGENCY

The n iu rriiy r uf Mr*. Marjorie
lo-a Dy.cn, dauyhlrr of Mr. and
Mr*. Jo .rp h V. Jonj-» sand Wyn.1*
hatp E arl PriddL', tun of Mr. and
Mr*.- John 'Edward Priddle »f
Litchfield. III. w a. |ntrform «l
Tuetdayi eveniny at (1:00 I*. M. In
the Fir*t P rr.byterian Church r-f
Litchfield with R e v . .................
Kcni.on of the F lr.t Methodist
Church offlciatiny.
The double riny-cerem ony w«*
perform ed te f« rr an a l t .r adorned
with baaket. of white and pink
y la iio lu ic . an.l while.' (opera In
graduated camielabra. The family
|ww» were marked with white
yladiclu.r* and while .a tin how*.
Prior to (he ceremony a pro­
gram of nuptial muni.- wa* ren­
dered by Mr*. Thomas Tclfer,
organist and aunt of th r 4&gt;rid.-groom. The traditional wedding
music was useJ.
The bricMgroom
had *» _hi*
la-st man Gene Bolo of Word
River, III. The u .h r tt were Thom­
as W. P ridJle mill A rthur Priddle
i f Litchfield, brothers of- the
groom.
s —*
MU* Jihlitn J o t/* , maiif of
hontUr afld the bride's only allemlunt, wore a pink dress with
l.lack accessories. She carried a

r so n a

w. did you like &lt;•
about 12 years obi an I going
to achool this week’
How

T o L ove, H o n o r u n d

Over ten thousand dollars
paid by the sta te it. jobless
flU to Duval conn y citti.n*
last wrek. And some of them,
liL.'ly, were unemployed.

whit i tinnia* -fh u silver bowl
ftanl'M
by
silver riindelohrn
holding while taper*. The indi­
vidual table* in ’he living rp o n
tffVe cov. n il with whit • linen
•loth* and centered with ‘ silver
:andle*'.irk* holding white randies
■roup.I which fern nn I tuberose*
w rr • etilwln. d.
11r id ii I j luce card* wt-re U»ed to
m irk tl-, seuting arrangem ent of
the guest*, luirge pink xinnia'.
fern W..i cbrysanthiin.nl* v i artl* irully at ranged in ljie living
r.e m.
Mi** M aitha
I'erkin*. Mr*.
tUchard llrt.wii, Mr*. Ilelle Horn^11 and Mr* It I. Perkin* • n e - i
|he vueM*. Thus- present wenMiss
Wiggins, Mi*» K athrvn
Wiggin*. Mis* Martha Perkin*.
Mr*. Belle Barnwell of J&gt;&lt; k*onville. l*-e Moore, Hr.iv.on Perk­
in*. Jr., and Edward White.
ALo Mr. ar.d Mrs. EdwarJ
Higgins, Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. Richard
iln w n . Mr. and Mr*. W. 8 . Myriek of Luk. land, Mrs. T. J. Ta&gt;lor of F n \" ir » J f . Mr. and &gt;lr*
aa.-«rl Perm -liter cf lak elan d . Sir
Rid Mr*. Roy .'iyi.tr*. Mi. un-l
(Mr*. M. 8 Wiggins, Rev. and frvshment*
Mrs. Mark Carpenter. Mr. un i giver u» fa
Mr*. Eugene rlarrlsrn and Mr. j T h , chili
and Mrs. B. I.. Perkin*.
the garden

Miss (lorrnly Tells
Plans For Wedding

p ric e * I

on.

wL.'re tiie nlrkle rup »f
going I" remain. Yeah,
ihi* country ore.I* i- n
cent cup of r ff.-e il.li!

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The German |H*..ple for the *wond tim e in a gcnerathii an- !•«•ginning lb find that Ike American
' - *|wo(lt? are- the l*«! fffetul* they
have In the w orll.

U. S. Naval Force to Stay

I

Pressure

In Troubled European Seas

[

In Valeri

v
S p tcitl to Central Press
• WASHINGTON—Fleet Adm. William F Halsey’s explosive
statem ent that the United States Navy haa the right to keep Its
men o- war wherever It "damn pleaaea" I* merely an open expreadlon of American policy In the Mediterranean and adjacent aeaa For a long lime to come there will be a heavy naval force In the
w aters girding Europe's Under boxee and troubled areas. The Ameri­
can w ar*hipc,of cuyree, will cooperate with the British. In caoe-of
cinergencll*

T L , Da lighter* of Wesley of
ike F irst Methodist Church met
*1 the church annex on F rid iy
evening with Mr*. I’. A. Row­
land, Mr*. C. C. W hlttim rtiP. Mr*.
Helen Sehullx. Miss Her** Wcodrock and Mi*&lt; Ruth Hnn,l a*
hostesses. Mr*. C. M. h'lowet*
n|-inrd Ibe m-e big nnd Mr* A
II. Webb gave the devotional e n ­
titled "F aith .’’ Report* from all
rrm m ittre* totaled a sum of over
|(100 toward the church expansion

DR. HENRY OARSSON
MKFICTIY at ease, Dr. Henry Garsson Is shown as ho tcetlfled In tha
bankruptcy proceedings of the Bntavln Metal Products Company,
ho once headed. The hearing was
held In Chicago.
(International)

Incluile

bugar Stiuiu) No,-49
Is Good In September

Mr*. W. E. Bains as vice-presld. nt, Mr*. Helen Sehultx a*
eecre'ary and Mrs. P. A. Rowta n I a* treasurer.
Those attending and enjuying
tL , delicious :-e course served
w r e Mrs. J. ('. Davis, Mr*. C. M.
Flowers. Mr*. Agnes Smith. Mr«.(
Brod(e Wiliams, Mr*. A ..J. S»adaoih Mr*. Roberi Fulrvll, Mr*.

The Jaycee* did a grant Job in
lining up 300 room* for rent next
winter In their picent m u-day
drive. T hat will help 4»k- csre &lt;&gt;f
the tourist influx until more
hr use* enn he b u ilt.___
*
R errcsuitativ.' Kmit«nn of Min­
nesota ha* ngrt"d In »h'&gt;w Prr»l
dent Trum an how he ran ru t In­
come Ikxra 20 perrrnt. Itememb*r
whrn President lloos.-vdt In tint
hear, of a poll iral camiinign
promised In r.nlue* fcd.-rul expendilurc* 25 p a r e n t if he were
cl ret oil president.

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rounds, ip Hia, w ith th* regular
ration p a tte rn , followed fo r - tbq
past several months. This atnmp
continue* guo.1 for the 4&gt;aUnca of

President
T rim an
says
St
doesn’t know »h)h the stock m ar­
k*t lu* taken m nose ijlvc daring
4IMI (Hill 1PW WtTRR «■ Ilf llff* I'ffd
no stock market cxt'Jrlrnce. ttu ’
It doesn’t tako much stiKk m ar­
ket experience to know th a t the
continuation of4 doniestic strife
may have hail *oir*Hhlng tn d©

he present aecretsry U working
oo hard In hehatf of the farmera.
After months of rmnparatlve
|ulet the nation has moved head»n Into another • serious lalxi'
risls. All effort* at this writing
o settle the A Fl. maritime strikr
ipparently han, failed, and milions of Innocent citlsens mbst
Und by helplessly while th*
KOdomlc machinery I* dislocated
-te m p * Tribune. 1Still operating
aider the law , of tn* jungle.
Omtral florid* newspapsr* |&gt;ay
$an&gt; lot thelf newsprint than any
tber spot- In the Unlt«d Slates,
t has tmen d Is c o t s rvd by a care61 tabulation. 1* ip env wonder
o many papers are'raising thslr
uhsrHptlon r a t e s f —Leesburg
Sommerclal. Central Florida newsape rs still manege to give their
eaders the beet n«w»p#p*n« In
ho United State* despite the

uncertainty about the ',xt*rit of
the coming Cuban crup make* | ‘.
Impossible tn .Increase the pm.
sent svgar ration.
Mr, Maxcy also announced that
CPA
district offices now have

privately, that report* of disagreement between th* two
"gmealy exaggerated."
'
on the part of anyone to resign If his wishes ware
not carried out.
.
,
Some newspapermen went out with Kories aaytag
that Anderson threatened a revolt and resignation if
hie view* were not followed.
,
Truth of the squabble waa that them were aofbi
agreement between Porter and. Anderson. Reoonv
John I t Steelman did ate;
there th* "feud, ended, w
As on* OPA man said.
i(ring to th* fact
■
can’t do i

The Danube r River Island of
Csalhkax. 63 miles long and 16
wile* '•Mr, Is the ta rg et {stand
within Europe.
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PHONOGRAPHS
♦ Portable

111 W. ul

THREE

Csuoal MckUna suit., softly con­
toured, nipped and“ tuckod to •
give them • . sophisticated air,
these lovely new Fall suite in
black 'and white lOO'.v * wool
checks or beautiful,, bright Fall
c o lo r*

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ANCHORAGE AI-L-k.1 tk p t in
I Al*l On thr ..nit....i
\ |, Si
Kim. IS.lKl f. &gt;t high i. th r mi
pi Int of .even p air, of
ht.iol.
pr.-*.•«! into thr moo.
Oil thr summit. I&lt;». «av&lt;* th.
llag of thr llurx.inl Mminlnim-rnng
(lu ll unit aloiiL'M.I. of it i. plant. -I
n sign rrndiinr. “ 1.0. Angel,-* t'lti
L im it.!"
I.r.f liy Maynai.I Mill, i of I lu 15
Second Avr.. N W . Seattle, .rVrli
of th r eight rlimlH-r. of th r mntin
taim-erui" club. irtvlu.lttiyr a unm an
lliu.lr thr toil .St Kiln.- ,» the
fourth highest mountain on th.
North American rontlurnt It ha.
‘been comiurrr.l only nrtee l-rfotr
; A plain- of tin- Army’s T ruth
: Rescue Souadion llrn -even of the
I patty to Klmrndorf Kirlil h rrr. The
| eighth climber, William (...Putnam
of SprillglU'bl, Mu*. *tavrd in Ytt, hulat 50 inllr. .o u th ra tt of St
Klia* to dry out miuinmrtit Hr i. a
vrt.-rau wounded uith th r T ruth
.Mountain Pivifion. and did not

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COS riN U K II "I’l 1.1.INt.
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FOR P E \C I: PROGRESS

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y Proctor i* a gifted tmisirinn
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Musical notes uf yellow n.b.in
e , ed the throne where the guest
of honor w-a* seated and crowned
, Queen of Music nnd l / . ' r f&gt;"
I tiie evening Yellow prcd.iniinnle.l
, i in the arriingementa of fb.w n*
. u d are d nt vantage point* itlmut
t t l h e room*.
; There »'b» much m errim ent
J during the presentation uf , 1'A.
n Musical Romance" given by * the
,
&lt; | hostess amt daughter Jeanne:
J ' Several game* w e re ' plsye.1 with
'Ju n e Rose Dutton wintrjmf the
telegram contest and Myrn Ann
Southward Winning the hesrtlu-ut
contest. Evelyn R atliff was also
t s winner hy plucking the rig h t
musical n°te featuring the bride
,, nnd groom.
,
At the hostess read the bride-*
horoscope
which
ended
with
j “Thl» is your lucky day . I .
r even now n bearer of good gift*
is approaching with » small _i&gt;or, tion of this world’s treasure”
1 littls Jeanne Miller entered with
' a large gold erown holding the
’ gifta from the gueate to the
honoree. Miss Janice Reel assist.
Tison, Billy Tlson, Rev. and M rf'* ed Miss Miltkr.
W. P. Yesley and Mr. and Mr*.As a g ift of the occasion the
W. C. Tison.
hnsU is . presented the honoree
with an epergne .holding sw eet­
- h eart roses.
Refreshm ents of
’ puitch, party cakes and assorted
nuta wara served by th* hosU st
‘ assisted by Mr*. W. L. Sloudenmir# and Mrs. Lula Miller. John
MUIer sang “On* Alone" and
•'When Day Is Done” following
the refreshm ent hour.
Those Invited were: Mm. Cllf-

My m» a . c a r o u s e l . . *
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♦It»»•**»- «t).i Itavt- •ukfrflv t&lt;»ukr«l
fi'i'Miril
iii,irkn( mipr«’Vrrm*nt«
in ihr n**u fiu of |Mj»cr. It in h an t
Im «»iu* whi« hfl« looked forward to
St Eliu» «Ull\ If tl.« (t’lltWlN
a nru tiimhinr* a «u*« plumbing
On .1til\ |i» h% t M-nfiderw r (hr *\ *T» m. t&lt;i tn manv another «r
•anti’ tlail• thut \»t.. Renoir n* In !•• v\hnli «n&lt; tint availahle in
(ttltlttl 111,4* I
the 1“ dk ilfhl
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und«*Mtand w h y he
th r
m.iinlittMl (•»» th hi«t *4«'- L’«-t h . nhu that thr war is
time in I T41 Mill* * e\P*-«ttttnn uVl'l
reat he’d it*
l'iit« 4|i» I'lviyiint’ e i i m l n l too
M».«t ««f the S i ^ y.rjil dial ir* much t«M&gt; &lt;|uit klv in the war Venn,
Mis KnhutTman .lidoY They will hut th r trurmitinn fimn war tn
t ilt It w iitt a rhutit* i «if n h«M&gt;k t«» pi'Mii* i I ih *k M tm to tn* i|iilte loiltf.
help d r fta \ ih-i ^oimi! c\|»rfi*r^
Iv i* thr a in rrrr hope of everyone
Now that t lie ti-iiL'h rhm h u» thut it v%111 not tie ho Jong hi fora
o v ri. tin* turn plan »u w rtti^iun* HfUT auAtn the country will I** net­
William I
Latutlv Ciitnlitiiltfi1, tled dow n *«« •ounn and ifvrut
M oo., a H arvard
•Indrnt. p rio r turn* prinliirtion and effort
I )«•«• and hi* hmtht i * t»in«*llli*
*•• thr d»i nit»« of th r wur year *
J e n a a i. and AU .Mill* l will ti^u«l nnt&gt; hr realised. Thr nation pulUnl
tnr Sntitlu’a-t Aln*k^ t«» d«» h m i * toi*ithrr in a m uniur which it**
lion work un in* fat r ja lion«
tournh‘d tin world to win a y rra t
l.t h'etiPt mii»t irim rt Inn k *•* buttle.
hi« station al th r Climatic lit •t'Mivh |.wlM»F*t**rieji
l.nw rrm e.
Mil** . fut a fit-w .»• •iL’i'im fit
lilt- knktifTnmn* a ir ir»»*t»V daw n
tn th r S tlk irk s m llo tith Cnllim
PON T LET Y O U R
hia atul ilinih a immiitnm Tlo v 'ir
jti«t w*yiirnint! M|»'
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I lot.gal. Tol I ,i\...g*l..n, R- 'V
1h'.tinotid. Lixeite Tempi.- \1. *
Temple, Arlii-' Richter. Mmi. tin t
Yonllerhuli*. IVdty Culluin. J.-hm
Whlghum, Elizabeth Whti'h.itn ..rol
tlillie Martin.

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w ith a p art alda H rao m er,
W ool felt In a ll colors

K SgE M i

ASK VGU TO “PUV AT HOWE*

Mrs. John Miller . T.
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Honors Mrs. Prm-ttir ‘,UM• '■ Nl

Daughters Of Wesley
Meet At Church

" l o v e a t f ir s t s i g h t " f a s h io n s n t a m a z i n g l y lo w

W orst U. 8 . Meal Shi.rtugo
Predict',d lip rnd &lt;&gt;f Wt-ck—head­
line. In fact, tt mnv soon rvnch the
point where wv'll think there’s
a war on. We sie
Coffee I*
but what
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Mrs. J. E tlrudick, Jr.,;C’lark Tillis (liven
Mrsfliaims Honored Party On Hirthi

Larry Hartsfield
Celebrates Birthday

LEONA AMES llll.l

18,000 lM)0t St. Elias Summit Is
Reached Bv Seven Mountain ( limbers
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MIL
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MRS.
FRANK
( 'l l ASK an.l childrrn WHIT an.l
LUCIA h a » r ir tu in r .1 from »|*jniltny tu u month* on n dud.- tan.H
In Montnrin . . . MIL and MKT.
S. (*. CHASE un.l dau&lt;htrr SALMr. and Mr*^R. L Caldwell and LY h a ir .rrturnrd from a v/oa.kiuyhtvr Mi** Charleen CablwiMl (ion »pcn In N'.u H amp.hin^
returned Friday from the North. urherr th rtr *un SYHO ha» bien
uttrn.liny .am p . . . M'lt. and
Mr. an.l Mrs. Ray Slaton ui'A MRS. RANDALL CIIA 8 K and
children have retun-.-d from ,lH.s -« dauyhtrr LAURA left Vr*trr&gt;lay
tuna Reach.
fro I’hiladriphia to *p»nd '*• -v.-rnl
u . r k . . . . JACQUELINE CRAW­
The L. M. Tyre* uie hum., from FORD, yituny danyh--, of VIRHendersonville ami Asheville, N. (UNIX JIN K IN S CRAWFORD
(T. an.l Gntlmhuty, Term.
h a . U rn rountiny th r day* an J
hi ur* until t hia u rrk arriynl.
S hr haa rn te ird thr charminy
Attn I.U U th S n -.r S hool u h ira
is loru - d o iit'idr Win r, Park
on th r former Mrrump Estate,
oner th r w intrr home of th r
rhetviny ytmt ll.-rman. JACQUELINK ws* busy last wrek crayoniny
ivn* &lt;n launlry buy* and
stitchii.y up pillow «lip. n» wvll
n* .b.iny iot. of parkiny . . . A
stay patty wat y iirn LEE PERMr. aiul Mr*. .Ernest C. linker MENTER MOORE on Snlurday
arrived today front Daytona Hearn noon iw-foir .hi* nm riiuyr to ANN
where tL.-y have hr. n s|n-ndiny WIGGINS .n Saturday rVonU.tr
the past two week*.
,
. . . Th.o-r n trndiny « r r r LEE,
RILL AtYRICK. CARL I ’ KMENMr. and Mi*. Mike Minarik left TM t. EDWARD HIGGINS. JR.,
S aturday f ir f'laylwn, Gn. Mr. DICK IIROWN. IIRACK DERKaiftPMr*. Ilurfy Joe M loa.it. their INS. CEN'K HARRISON and M.
son and daighler-ln taw will join S. WIGGINS . . . T hr b:t*clmll
them in A tlsntu.
•
fan* hnvt- it lchrntrd .rv rrn l niyhta
lion.u iny th rir fuv.ttilr playrra
•• . . Ilu- nnyo.n tli.inyht of tab-

by her fulber, wore »f dress* *&gt;f
soldier b ite crept- _ will, black .
utc«**ori«*. She ciuried a, l.ridul
bnui|l.,t of while gladioluses.
A rvceptlon .. w j s Llld ut the t
home of Mr. and Mrs. P ridJle;
Miff* J |
lira lirlu J r . rtJri'ill
immediately following the cere- j
L i uli*. it n l MjV K ii'tl* lin n iff* I m»(L
m tny.
iH’w c tii'T i
Kaiifunl,
w rre
The bride wa* graduated from j
liuiiiiii’il lait Tltuixluv Ly Mm.
S&lt; minute High School of this city ,
K K. Ri.umrH.it at Let In mi* nn
in P.14.1. She later attended the j
P n iv /rsity of South Carolina, |
P mIiih’Itt.
\\.
11..
Riniiuilla*
Columbia, S. C.
Mi*s luUlclu Street Gi.rinly nod Hu iik * u .t lo\ Iv w iili u r m n ifi'’
The groom wa* graduated from Jnmes f r e e r Street will Ik- mar- riM'iiN »»f Kail f| i»y%t*i* in ffhml**«
Litchfield High School in 11142. ! r«-.| on Wjdnv-oluv . i fternoon -it «»f piiiL 1*1.1 »il iil&gt; nl ll»if fTHiiiM.
He later attended 'Princeton Uni- . 6:.1u o’ebs-k in th. Eli- Ueth.-dl-t Mr*.* M.i% Riitiilil*a\ *• iw ahlnl
i.-f*i j , Howard College and the Churrh will. lie. I i M. Kinl- v .. «■••.,i
I nlveisily of South Calolilla lie and Rev \\
p III-ok*. J. . f 't h e ...
rei-n tly received hi* discharge flrlatlli^ Ul lb- . el el.ln.tv
tl. tl,
from I he U. S. Navy uflei th re•Ml** Katheim e Sperw-er will I s ' \t i* | ii
j- nr* of service, pail of which the lllul.I of Instil, and Ml* t.
I liowa* spent in the Pacific Theatre. , I' Payton will • r ile a- in.it i ... , .viti.
T iie r o v .n l. plan I.* m nke th e ir of honor
Itrhl. •iio.i.l- «ill !«• Mr*
Mi** Margaret Speiirer,
M.»» j'ezol-l
W inifi-.| 1-ovcll. • ) — M an \
&gt; I. II
G.irmly of Washmgti o |r t* m i l 1MiMis* P a tti.ia G oi.nl, of Jackson uni 11
ville. Mur)- Ann Howurth of De- j Ks ell.L*nJ will Ih- th. flower girl.
Th»Jatnes Gut will I r I- *l man fo, nod N
the gr.M.m nod o*to»- wilt
1Gru.ltr
clt le Charles tint inly. Jink Evan*. ' llJ‘ "" "
N. E. Jennltu*. I I’ I’av . n un d i ‘rH
Ed Ward of Diiy i lia I t.... Ii
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o w » h o g i v e s h e r s e lf a
P atriots
(From Tiie Washington Post I
Then if I love a sparse taint.
, w rung with rain
Icy in March, wind-driven, l.ilk-rbright.
/
A atony land with sumne In n
stain
Of rjaly-re.1 in fall; nod if the

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Perkins Entertain IVith Rehearsal Party

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The worrd private, refouriny to
arm y rank, wa* the name onyitarfly yiven {o aoldlora hirr.J hy
f u d n l bafniti la' thcir privir ■&lt;
war*.
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he used to pay H5
for a pormanenl—

Radiopa^in^

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T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 1 0 , 194S

F L O R ID A

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diydrornrbon compound
.. giis.dlne by-product,
U«ed for the UXtlaeJloii

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On* oK Florid*'i lovrllml
tier v*nh L •» i»:n« nl» Mr
Hovers luu tt*i own queen now. f.o *v1rs. O. R. Mnlhlcus.
“ Hammte" Stllley was riusii'i*
Alainanda Queen In a co lo rful cep
*rh»««- o it i riding the f i n
mony at Cypres# Oardeiu Sunday uU fa |,
,tf

would iiiu ik a t r u ll
S . m oi-I i o h til, \ w i.nld siH-urt- t h r I l llll- l i . . . I
nod long li&gt;i-d m p e o f n y lo n to to In tlu! o ttirr- s tr u g g le u p to ttu* n ex t
p o in t.

reU "('- u m v rd ul their new ram p,
.
inch iminlM-r would relu m and
l'&gt;, rui iv c-uuipment from tin- ln*l
* camp on up Member* took turns
i ■ going out on reconnaissance, MilJ**"' lei said. Aliny photos diopix-d to
them helped them pick u route.
K,-G
All tin- rlimhera fell into riev nry nsses. They had plenty of lurk,
dr*. Usually, they would sink only up
Me- In th rir wiilsl*. Dee MulenaUi drop­
.
ped out of sight olK-e. A frantic tu g
on the ro|ie tied to rArh climber
ar.d pulled him out. **
nrly
Karh time the plane of (lie Tentli
||i . | Rescue came ove/, morale shot up.
will There were three 'mull e’ull*.’ Drop*
and * v,r almost always "bulls-eves."
Once some supplies fell about 25
I yards off,- p'lleii down a short Indine, and Ihen plungeil down a
. v. piecipice. On* box must have fallen
fi.000 feet. Miller estim ated.
•
f 1’’ . Each man ate atmul 4.500 cal•m* orie* of fcaul a day. They had
Primus stoves amt could cook hot
chow.
The paity tested fond. Some
* V items Just didn't uppcnl to them,
iant The C ration ham and eggs und
rom potatoes looked .particularly unup. of petiiing. Tea was the must popular
gue drink. They didn't crave coffee at
pull alt. They took Lt. F erris’s tests up
out to 13,000 feet. A fter th at It was
re- too exhausting; and they didn't
like have the proper, equipment.
*nt.
The party communicated to the
plane by blocking out letters in the
(
mow. Arrovre marked In the snow
guided the plane.
The
In IB8fl. fhe Bchwaka-Kanr ex­
ring oedition, financed by th* New York
•nee Times, climbed 7.000 fre t up 8 t.
fall Elias..The W illiam, expedition of
due 1888 topped this m ark by 3.000
and feet. The Duke of A bruxtl. well
&gt;lw inaintenanced by a party of over
:___ 100 potters, climbed to th e top of

L u x u r io u s O e a u ly t

CHENILLE BED SPREAD

F lo w e r g a r d e n b e a u t y , a n d f l u f f y - s o f t lu x u r y com *
b in e in th e s e r ic h , c lo s e ly t u f t e d , c h e n i l l e s p r e a d s .
W h i t e o r c o lo r e d g r o u n d * , w ith c o l o r e d a n d w h i l o
t u f t i n g in a c o n t r a s t i n g f l o r a l p a t t e r n . S t u r d y c o t t o n
f a b r i c s , a n d c l e a r fu st c o lo * v t h a t w a s h u n d lo o k lik e
n e w a g a i n . T o m a k e a ll y o u r b e d s d r e a m i e r — t h a n —
e v e r s p o ts !
• ..

�Commission Votes
To A sk . State To
Widen French Ave.
H riw H riM r''

fin ’ I

•pace for refrig erato r rt-nsirrorn
aas promised to the Hill Hardsn re Cnmnany on First S lrrrt.
A nublie hearing to take place
ei Sept. 27 in regard to n re-

FO R RENT

quest for rc-xonirig for buslnes*
purpose* of liir north-east nn&lt;l
north-west comer* of French
Avenue nnd Tw entieth S treet
wav decided upon. Plan* sub.
milled hy n war veteran for,
erection of a relf-serve laundry;
on the south-east corner were
shown.
The
south-west
and
north-w e-l corners ‘are already
znned • for business u«e.
.Purchase of a four foot high
chain link wire fence along theH00 foot Cicneva Avenue front-

age of lakcview Cemetery w ii
authorised.
'letter from Henry McAlliste r, colored, was read ’ which requented assurance th a t the City
perm it him to install a bar and
resta u ran t on the main flm r of
a 25 room, fireproof hotel that
he intends to reconstruct from
an existing buihllng at Thtrteenth S tre et and Olive Avenir*
nt estim ated cost of *30,000.
This was approved.
ApijHcation of the accounting

5 A R T IC L E S

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FOR

SALE

ROOM for rent, l i t
I14-W.

Klrctrlc Tosvters, *4.35

FURNISHED room
nolle Avenue.

Have your portrait taken at
M t HULLS STUDIO
220 Mcisch Bide., Phono 11 S3
Children a specially

3

DOOM furnished
Melionville Ave.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1946

THE SANFOkD HERALD, SANPOKD, FLOKlDA

PAGE POUR

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Fluor .Mills Avertable
Phone 5IJIKR,
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children. No pets. Phone 2DJ,
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spreading oaks on .'in acres roll­
in g ground, with its own pri­
vate spring fed lake, 7 acre,
young grove, on surfaced road,
5H miles from Sanford. Kitchen
erg]ipmcut modern with electri­
cal hot w ater, refrigerator -and
cooking unit*. Requires *5,0(10
cash to handle, balance monthly
payment*.
A VERY desirable I hMi onm
housa, ia excellent neighbor­
hood, In splendid condition in.
side nnd out. on (urge lot with
garage. Well landscape,) and
I.ASS windows, roost nny *iie
fruited. Fairly priced. Owners
ideal for &gt;un j mire he*. It. It
are moving from the city.
Yates, Itt. 2. Box lh l. Hanford,
GOOD income apartm ent property,
Kin.
well located nn,| in good con­
dition, furnished. Priced a t *G,.
PORTABLE
air compressor -butU
750.
on trailer perfect. 3()0 W. 2nd
8 KVERAL 2 and 3 lodroom
St. Phone 10CI-J.
h o m a s , three of them new.
Priced from *4,800 to *9,000.
TWO-year-nhl sour orange stock
NAVE A particularly good buy
for budding, 25c ench, l'h&lt;vno
in a poultry and dairy farm
065-J, J. A. Strange, 1310 Myr­
within 10 m inutes' drive from
tle Ave.
Sqtifnrd. Kitchen equipment fur­
nished, Could he I*'ught com­ ELECTRIC WATER HFATKUH
pletely furnished.
30-gal. automatic
500 FT. frontage on Highway
HAUER* API'LIANCRS
I7i n r s r rity.
Reasonably
priced.
13W ACIIEH beyond city limits,
suitable fur negro subdivision.
PARTY leaving town wants to
v sell in tern a In group of negro
houses. These are fairly priced
and worth the money.
TWO well seasnned business en­
terprise*, u!l making exception­
ally good retu rn s on invest­
ments.
IF* YOU are -interested In a good
auto court ram p, paying good
returns, not too far from San­
ford, none in nnd talk,
FRED W. RENDER
Room 2 Fla. KtaU&lt; Bank llldf,
l ’hune ft3 0

HELP

W ANTED

GIIJI, for soda fountain nt Lane y 's . Drug Store. P art Urn* or
full time.
FU I.L tim e clerk wanted. Apply
II, ti A. Dept. Stour.

JUST MACT1CINO but pulling all he has Into It. little Dcnnie Johnson
W HITE lady desired as helper in bclluwa loudly to tli* four winds as ho prove* to his father, Uenjamin
kitchen, f a l l 1175-J, 9:30 A. Johnson, former champion town ciler of Fuwcy, England, that he really
M. to midnight.
has the makings of a real champion in him, too.
(international)
9

W ORK W ANTED

EXPERT

painting - contract «or
Phone IK&gt;1 or
Bslf-cleanlng design cleans mad
sod trail] from - shoes quickly.
Tough, iongfwearlng. -

LAWNS mowed,
A. Caswell,
Phone
* • *- 084-J.
BUI.1.DOZER work done by e f­
ficient operators at reasonable
rales. W rite or sec Marvin
Shel ly, Paula.
A NEAT, reliable*
half day work
Office cleaning
1005 K. 7th St.

W atch fo r W eekly flv o - S ta r S pecials!

woman wants
for li days.
a specialty,
Call Lilia.
Chrome-Plated

LOANS
LOANS MADE
FROM *10 T il Slot)
stric t privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue

TRAVEL IRON
OOV. THOMAS E. DEW*Y
SNAKING AT A M1CROFHONG before tlie llepublican State Conven­
tion, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Gov Tliomas K. Dewey accepts rcnomlnation from tho Republican party to succeed himself as New York's Gov­
ernor. Condemning Communism nnd tho Ku Klux Klan, Sen. James
Mend (right) accepts the Democratic nomination for governor of New
Voslt as Lo sn iih s before the Albany convention.
(International)

lu m u k k n o
j ot_
Colorful Dowers bloom bt
gsy profusion down tho
sides of theis besutlfnl
tumblers. U’/.-oi.

SUPER

' D I G
(colored) for use of the Munici­
pal Rail Park for football prac­
tice wns granted, hut this drew
Hie rem ark from Mayor Gut th at
the City was inking on obliga­
tion* thnt the county school
hoard should meet.
12

Qandle li deUcbsblo for
•say packing, lias heat
control dials. AC.

VALUE

VALUE!
Reduced/

• Lutwiout

ft

STEP S TO O L

S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
Austrnlin
coast line.

* SIGNS
Show enrds and posters.
— HEFTS SIGN SERVICE
I), t .address. Phone 1021

has
Thu «t*P*
,°“l. *
handy Uttle stepttdderwith red steps and seat

FLOOR SANDING
and finishing, ( ‘leaning and w ax­
ing. New floors surfaced to per­
fection. Old floors made like new,
II.'M. GLEASON
Lako Mary, Fla.
RENT A CAR
YOl! DRIVE IT

ROBB'S HOME BAKERY
217 E A S T F IR S T STR E ET
• • •« .VI

P H O N E 8 6 4 -J

'■ - -

STRICKLAND-MORRISON
• DillVE-IT. INC.

STAKE
WAGON

LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable
prices. Jerry laird, phone 7KbDODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
100 i’alm rlln Are.
Phone 1011
ELECTRIC appliance repaint —
. J»e . rePAlr washing machines,
vacuum cleaners, fans, mixers,
sewing machines, T ro tte r ApBanco Service, 304 W. Second
t., Phono 10(51 J.

S

NOTICE

BACK

A G A IN I
14-Inch

ELECTRIC
tr a in ^
jls e locomotive, tender,
c a ttle car, gondola, lan k
ear and caboose. A bcaotyl

Bhe'* made ef
full composi­
tio n . B e a u ti­
fully dressed.
Bee her today I

LA TROPICAL RESTAURANT
(HARVEYS)

SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
enlarged. We ropy old photo*
graphs.
NICHOLAS STUDIO
220 Mcisch Bldg., Phone 1150

A T 701 F R E N C H A V E N U E

13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L

OPERATING 24 HOURS

SEMINOLE TIRK HII9 F
201 North Park
Telephone 37 '

EXTRA
SPECI AL ! W

IS A G A I N

Collapsible
CLOTHES D H Y E I

2.98

.
Use tt I I I utility wago.
Tor m a rk e tin g , « le ., »r
rtmovt the tldse end Jtioior

fset of drying apace! No
to fasten, no adjustment*
e. raids whem not needed.

ksi a coast*; wagon. Bobber

NOW ready to grind fcvery Mon- ]
day morning — * Your corn,]
g rits, meal, corn A cob o r
shucks, etc., for feed, J. W.
Dell, Lake Monroe, Phone 15.
*P&lt;1
‘ONE washing machine com pie Um n oun
j
rebuilt, reasonable.
Z07
13
N O TIC E S— P E R S O NA1?
Rcmuaat, ^ a g n o ila Ave.
_ . _______ _
for^ re n t — for
r . — “ “ GOOD used cash reg ister, per- PHONOGRAPHS
parties, dances, entertainm ents.
1 iif*
fact condition, bargain- San*
W ith or without records, Thu
desirable
ford Paint &amp; Glass Co., Phone
Music Box, 111 W. F irst SL,
I
laku r nnw
Phone 053,
30 Villon PERSIMMONS for *al*. Mrs, S.
tied about ‘ B* W ester, Lako M ary, Fla.

T llE E Service — trimm ed, clean­
ed o r removed. 8 . A W, T ree
C ontract Work-, 33 H W. Ra­
ther A re., Orlando, Fla., Phone
20K40.
*

6

A R T IC L E S

W ANTED

I’LL BUY vour Oaf. regardless 14
LOST &amp; FOUND
_of age or condition. Roy Reel,
MAN*8 ( 1 ring found on
30(1 W. 2ml S t
---------'* Guard Dance
during
of 3, 4, or 5 drawers; day night a t Daytona Beach.
newer; Washing machine.
Calt a t Herald office for In­
form ation th a t will load to its
retu rn .

a

7 Pole, U vstoch, Supplies

5 REAL ESTATE WANTED

1 BUY cows, calves, yearlings.
iP h o n e R. W. Lord, 7 8 8 - W ..,

WB NEED LISTINGS, of Farms,
- lia n a s. Groves and Bus Inasi

08T , .trared or stolen — 1
Holstein heifer calft 1 black
Jersey calf; 8 bulls — t yellow
and 1 pldtd. All unmarked.
Disappeared from Ramueat’i
pasture around 2 months tago.
Reasonable reward. O. H. Carl,
ton, 818 Park. Phone lfl«*R.

M l P o n t i a c , good tires and
Geneva.
~ •• ' ' r
- -•
8 Oft 8 room hom e. CaaK. Please
good condition.
See J . L.
1 JERSEY and Guarnsay cow,
H um phrey, Lake Ma ry , Fla. ■
state location. Box
• just freih. Also IS day old
calf. Cow goad milker sad 1038**LINCOLN Zephyr 4 door
sedan, under celling p rice ,. o r
CHICKEN F arm w ith
-♦gentle. Phone -MML*"
J .
• trad e fo r factory-built tracto r
and plow. B. *L T atea, BL « ,

j22y-.,raii j g t

'

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WALL-TONE, HOLLER AND THAT

makes wsUs b e s sU fa l In no
time! Just, n i l *1U» water, pour
|U the Bandy tray and ton tt
on. Dtisa la eoe M « .

*
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( Patent P e n d in g )

WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
YOU LEAVE A STREA
DDT INSECTroE
T h e m o i l c o n v e n ie n t m e t h o d o f « p |

G o t F ln tto n e
FACTORY-METHOD

Dratnboarda. on* Pant:
Sills and in *H places
Insects.
• V i s s a d m u le fo a m
, e l s s n e r f o r ru g a and
L ep k elafaiT ..,.

ORDER FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER
TRADE SUPPLIED BY

Sanford, Florid;
NATIONAL PROD

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T U E S D A Y , S E P T . JO, 1046

T H E SA N FO R D

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H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A

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FIV E

Sanford A t Three A ll
Saints Down Celery Feds By 2-1;
K ettles Pitches Six Hit Affair
FID fSC IS FIELD , St. Augus- _
„
“- lo c a l Boker Is
tine.
to. (sp«iai).~ Thu Southwest Is Well
81, Augustine -Saint* evened the
IJ
,
In
IT
playoff juries with Sanford hfru
ia C p re S tn ltU
111 U .
Slated T o T ig h t
la st night »t three all a* the
O f F
( riH S f llliu l
A ncient City crew act the Fed*
•
* V ,r U I D1*U 4lU
in Sept. 21 I
down hv a two to one count bo_.
,»
„ .
fore 2,116 howling fan*.
/0CA

Billy Kinard Outpoints Tab Holloway In Orlando Bout
; By Jack Sords

4

1

2

The S aint's Mutineer Rill Stein- '(S p e d n l) —The Southwest United
m
■
ecke wn* cject.nl from the gam e
}
well .rejOesenled on ( ’0 0 k
U SD S I t )
in the fifth Man** a fte r Jim »*«■* (.0« h , &gt;•*"!««*» &lt;VJ , r *
Ketchcr had lined a hot drive
* t* tt at the University of
past 0 **ie Olorig on third « n&gt;!,
, . „
. . .
Umpire Hill Cofer ruled that i t 1 ,
#'Uannon. backb M P f’oui te rrito ry .'' Stcim-cke {1*1,1'coach, halls from Arkan»a«.
Hilly K i n a r d . S a n f o r d p u g i li s t ,
protested
mi
vigorou*1y
th a t Martirt (M arty) ilr o ^ a a r ., train*
f o u g h t hi* w a y . t o a n o t h e r v ie.
Cofer th r e a te n s to forfeit the r e c la im * the ny.m J* ate &lt;U uU - W J M h»* « W . •« nm uher v c.
tilt t 0 the Sanford team if p la y ’ 1*«*)* Wolfe, although he’* from Jt'r&gt; •« Hie l-cglon Arena in *&gt;rd resumed at once.
IlHtiols claim s he’s Texas by choir ?
, 'y
was »|nt
k , Itavmond
Chic ft W est, ’■nulliRay mmid t(Chief)
’*|ui|t- T *l*l,j Hollow m In a ’lx tiomd
Hie “ (loose" K ettles warn ithe
ment
tnanaKtT
and
assistan
t
train
l
|
R*
Holloway
was a Ridden
nulskamllng player on the field
durinR the evenintr. Despite hav* er, a full-blooded Cheyenne In- K" ,Vl’&lt; VICnr i»* U 't t.
Upon arrival in Orlando J.yhnIrfit two fra ctu r.il ribs a* the dian, is a native of Oklahoma.
Pennsylvnnin claims one mem- by Cook, Kiiinrd's mnniiRer, disresult of lasing hit by n drivg
from Mario I'ores’*, bat In 3t. |&gt;er of th e Staff in P aul F w rrin , covercl that Kinard was l»oked
AuRustine last T htysday eve. end coach. New York one in to flRht n heavyweight and Cook
ning, K ettles took the mound Julius (Mosh) H attlsta. W ivon- would not. eon-ent to allow KinasslRnment and pitched one of sin and Illinois rc one each Ft *rd to exchaiiRe blow., with an
his liest tilt* of the year. JCet- Ted Twomey, line roach. and Sam opponent in n hlRher weight
tle* allotted* the Saints but six McAllister, assistant In f.H.tball classification. therefore n bout
1* tween Kinard and Ibdlowny
bitifrles mid a p a ir of free ducat*. and basketball nu ntor.
In the tffird fram e Ossie" &gt; And Florida can '' claim n to was arranged.
in Carlos
Proctor,
Kinard did not knockout HolloCilorlR s e n t a I oiir fly i n to c e n ­ ’ c r a c k e r ”
t e r t h a t fell b e tw e e n K a r p i n s k i veteran inomlier of Dm, staff and way but. a c c o r d in g to Conk, tiea n d I 'a u l i c k f o r n tw o ba*e blow. assistant ill foot lull ami lieniT S a n f o r d hoy g a v e him a pound
iiiR, There will Tie. a return enJ e r r y 1Silverman was safe on a r« boxing coa^h.
RHRemenl I*-1w een t h e two f i s t i ­
error by (lene Cloleck, C lung ad*
c u f f a r t i s t s on S e p t . 27.
vnnciuR to third un the piny.
As Kettle* was at the plate
Kelcher threw
one into the
n r ,t» sri,iN i r r r . .
screen behind the plate and (Jlo.
rig scampered across the plate.
Fi'.’ddy Fitxsimmona, now husiThis was the o n ly run th a t San­
ford could m uster f r o m
the ne*s mannRer of (he Brooklyn
professltfnal
fiiotlmll
of ferinRs o f the blR ■ Cherokee Dodgers
team, told tttrmls-r* of the New
Indian.
•The St. ‘AuRustine aggregation York chapter of the Sports Hroadtied the score in the liottom of caster* Association today a story
II, JOHN E. U l W ill.E li
the* seventh as centerfielder I’aw- of hi* d a y s a# inanaK'-r of Urn M 1 N e,v-f, o t m ,

'Nation’s Leading
Passer B a c k On
Maryland Eleven

• • O t. me .,f | l , y a r n e
ill determiUi (he vlctm

Maunder

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and
and Sharpe.

S t i llw e ll; K e ttle *

b elter

than

Mont

Biiujfb, V\ 11 i fk#b! »*inl
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ALONZO

SfAGG, r

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I f f M COACHING
I n k Gk'lDIPOM
*.t\3t?T EOM.
5 0 &gt; NS.

15 READY TOR ANOTHER
FOOTBALL CAMPAIGN AS
COACH OF T H E COLLEGE
OF Pa c i f i c t e a m .

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PACKAGE S T O R B '
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Fool balls
Pauls
llclimls
Sbouldcr Pads
Bladders
Inflation Needles
H ririg in y o u r futitli.’lll f o r • c p a l r s !

ROBSON

SPORTING
G(*)ODS

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M U N IC IP A L PA R K

u t f W. Esther Avrnue
Orlando, H a.
I'honr M S lI 1

8 :1 5 P. M.

St. Augustine vs. Sanford
S A IN T S

V

CELERY F E D S

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i Y o u w ill n e v e r find u* a s l e e p son th e jo b , b u t e v e r
l e r l , r e a d y a n d w illin g t o ^ c i r l l you w i t h E le c tr ic
t o l o r S u p p lie s a n d S e r v ic o . C a ll u t t o d a y a n d be
' M e b e a t w ith u i t U f a c l l o n g u a r a n te e d .

BOX O F F IC E O PE N S A T 7 :0 0 P . M.

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TREE SERVICE

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CONTRACT WORK

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po-t-season
s t a r ed lit

Mill of Hint distance l y At Hud-

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INNEKSPRING *
MATTRESSES *

For Fall Information, Call

EARLY

iSpeciaTlrr

M
iam i (Ipen t r a c k m e e t schedu'o,
Mini
fi a y ; c tu t t n n m u r n .li i R
the
tmi h lown

a ( the J * c .|l p a tk .

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WORK BETTER —
by Sleeping1 Better!

Echols Bedding
&amp; Furniture Co.

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.,t New
York l a t i l n e
Sanfoiil and St. A ueu-tine are* S c p l n n b r I Mil.

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C o m e In n n tl s e c fo r y o u i s r l l w h y th e se t o u g h e r t ir e s
■re t o d a y ' s b ig g e st t ir e b u y

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STAFFORDS
SERVICE
STATION

IS T IIK C O U R T O P T t lK C O U N T Y
J lilM IK .
H K U IN O I.K
CO UN TY.
C I J i l l l l l A . IN ,1 'ltO H A T K
li. .* K a la la n f t . K V l F R A N K L I N
la&gt; l« iK . i l m a i n l .
t o A l.l. C H K U IT O t p t A N D l ‘ E l t NoNrt I I A V IN O C L A IM S O il X&gt;K MANOR A IIA IN R T H A Ill K R T A T K :
You and each of you a re h rrab y
iiotlflad and ri&gt; uu lr*4= to present
A « r r la iin r
slid dem ands
wblrla
ttiiQ, ni ell her of you: m ay h a v e
a a a 1na i
ilia
a atale o f I.U V I
I'll AN K I.IN IA IIH 1K. d efeased , late
of aald C o un ty, lu the County
Ju dae of Kenilnnle lY iu n lv , t 'lm lili
nt h it o fflra In III* co u rt house of
m ill C o u n ty a t Haafitrd, P lu rld a ,
w ithin eig ht c a la n d a r m onths fn u n
the lim e of the first p ub licatio n
. n l lh is notice.
E a c h cla im o r deI mat a) • I i k II t*» In w rtilnar, nntl Btmll

sT IR E S .

i\ r n n r r r c o u h t u k n in t h
j n m i A i . c i i i c i i i T u r Ki.nitii»A
HKM1NOI.K 4’u l l N T T
IN • ’ll A N C I III Y
fit T h r M iillr r uf tti*» Atlooiloo t&gt;
lH iN 4 l.il C IIA I.M K IIH W ltM J in
a m inor.

Ctir. 2nd K Kiinfnril

lO T M K

SINCE O U A l l T Y COSTS
IESS PER MILE
You Con A f f o r d K c l l y i

lIT IIN S ATOF an ovenluffed chair, a woman and h ir tiny diughter await
• fr-.cu* boat In St, laniit aflcphcavy rolns had left more than 2.000
families homeless. Two lu-jyorii tv ere ie|Kirtcd hi have drowned and
brupcily vUuoawed was e^limated Ot about 12.000 DOO. fIntcrrurfinnalt

t1

Nt'gro Si’put Council
Plans Meet Tonight

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of in t e r - r a c ia l S c o u t lt t f , w ill Ire
tin- gbeet of lo c a l co lo re d S e o u l*
and th,. p u b lic h a s .been In vited
In nl len d, lt c v . W . W . W lfrg in*
in I In- d iv is io n c h a ir m a n (o r Ih r
I,real N e g ro H o y S c o u t C o u n cil,

a re still the.
SAM E"

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ikty n t A u g u .t , A. t* I ' t *
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('la rk n l Aluiye t&gt;iiiMlrd Citur
(I it f lc U l Heat)
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T e a vva* uaed hi C h in n «* i
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U n til, alit,ut frOO,

fiEGATs NOTICF

lA o n a r d b a rk e r
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ria m in rd —&lt;itaaaea f ll le J
203 S . O range A re.
O rlando, Flo rid a
Phana 4907

M ilk M ixture fo r
Sto m ach U lc e rs

W HEAI M R S P R r o t ? ANC&gt; H E R TW /M S S H O P ,
TH FY R EA LLY SH O P -

Groyhound fares
« t c-

aro as low as
In Pre-W ar Days I

IT ’S TRUES

CMANf,E V
MAUI m
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-W A S IN 1 9 IZ
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l*aul Hajitiai Church foe tlio pur- I • •-el
|jum* uf niuking plana for the i 10th
.
fuming year, it, w u Announced

g o n e s k y - h ig h . . • . b ut
G re y h o u n d fg re s

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ill hold a

man,

I’ll I* | I W l t l U l I T , who*.- |. I.tr- •
r - s lilr n c * or w h *rrah u u li* I r tin
known.
You ar# itfr*l») n o ilflrd that *
i** ill Ion for |h# udopl (on of iHfoalil
C h a lm rra
W rig h t,
a
m in or.
»*
u to.m you » rr tin* n a tu ra l faili^ r
It,-* Ijppii fllf if t h l* day li&gt; W t
K i’ lljr* In III# IllM itr pfilM lrd Ctuirt
You »r« f h f f v le r # r#*|u;r*^J I*
ai|i|i#:nr In ►aid f*nnri. ••!&gt; Ih** U r n
day of :M*jil'M’f thrr, I i f f . n I Ih# i'm irl
ItiiURp In H anford. F lo r id * , to uliuw
why M id |iPtH|i*n
n«»
to* *[ranti*d.

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-vary

By Bob Green

rilE LONE RANGER
SHCX3T HIM , B O S S ! GIT
THAT M A S K E D M AN'S

DUCK,KIRK! LEMME GET A
JI -^ 1—r---- r SHOT!/

THIS'LL CLEAR THE. DOOR

C O M E O N /T D N T O !

Thai upward spiral of prico rlto hain'f to much at budgod

Greyhound fare*. Th*y have remained normal — jutt a* low at baforo-lho-war
day*. TMi It mar# remarkable loo, »ince cotf* and maintenance of operating
but line* have riven sharply all along iho line.
How do«i Greyhound do It?

Well -

It'* no trade lecrof. The backbone of

Greyhound Lines formula for lucceu is more and better service to more people
Expansion and augmented service . . ♦efficient operation and the Introduction
of newest equipment have all combined to hold the line

on but fare*.

PIAKETt

Your travel dollar really buy* more today than ever before In but line
i

transportation.

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Phone 60

200 Park Avenue

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.•v t'n ing tl i u m l i 'r a l i o w r i t ,
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N E W S P A I'K K

Sanford

A s s o c ia te d 1‘u ‘es I r a i r t l W irp

NO. 254

Renounces Any Claim

- ■»ej1

-at a

Is Anticipated

Series Tonight

Agriculture Depart­
ment Issues Pre­
diction In Spite Of
» Cut In Corn Crop

C. Bisson And S. Cary
To Hurl In First
Came Of Playoff
At Tinker Field

WASHINGTON, Sept. 11,
(A*&gt; — TIil&gt; Department of
Agriculture today prodictqd
, the higgust harvest in the
, nation’s history. Its Septem­
ber survey made this pre­
diction despite the dry
weather in August which
rut 125,(100,000 bushels off
• t h e anticipated corn crop.

B) JU U A N STUNSTROM
*
.Malinger
K&lt;1 le v y 's
Celery
Feds, puckisl full of vim, vigor
and vitality afte r th e ir outstond
mg victory over the- St. Augus
line Sa nts liefote more than L
OOP fan« Inst night at the .Munic­
ipal | ‘ark. will travel to Orlando
t m ight w here they Will tackle
Ted \l:idie*&lt;i‘s pennant winning
tiriam lo Senators in the, Initial,
eolilest of the final league aerie*.
Cturlte ittcson. diminutive Fed
titthtliainfer will receive the InirllliJ
luaittmm-nl Ironi Manager F..I I j*v;
lor lit' titi teuilghi hKwm's oppun.'fit on tie- Itftl wiit lie CVrUriJU.
»|k'«ll 111tie por'.slder Scott Carr
HlVidtl lias iop(ir»l 10 . tills I tin
reunm while .Itopidii • seven, and
I ‘ IT) lias 2Ji victory's and M-V.'ii
defeats
'
,
Tile Sanford
St.
A ugustin series drew more Ilian i'J.tFM*
fans, some l.mlu m ore ttmn' the
I»«?IJirul - SYimlur pluyitff but tit**
Hnnl '»*Mi** i« vxp»rt«*il lo flhftt
u1
b ihmh "H fiiU A vruwd
“ f 2.MMI i*
lu I«* on
hunt! f»»t inmjflit'r. tilt in O iTwn !**
ti ll it hKt* hiiiiiU m u ill |ir hrtblv
t-itn ilu Mmiti'iiml Pink tnimii
in*if iii San fur. I
Ini*- .... cl in 1b.

—

The corn crop was estim ated at
3,371,707.1)00 bushels, »* com -j
p aro l with the previous rec o rd 1
nop
of S.'JU I,U(ui.iVmi bushel*
produced In. f 'J4 4.
The
A griculture
Department ,
alto said th a t grain supplies fur
livestock feeding will be tlu*j
** larg est ill8 '27 year*. Department
officials ileelnred that it will be I
fuissible
to
allot n g re a te r.
% amount of grains to whiskey- j
beta to
making If foreign demands do HIX-DAIf-OLl* 1‘a trk U Karnlttf of Akbury Hark, N. J . t&lt; ___
not tu rn out to hi* larirrr llinii I mw**’ B»ttjr Itowrll i l i I'hlladt IpfeiU hu*i&gt;iUI u iirr &lt;4 rarr oitrndiuu
^ ra trd lh r lld a n li lllc. Katrina iia* fcorn «lll» her tM&gt;|ilu(ut in |« u
anticipated.
Mrllofti. making II im |w \tlblr for the baby lo U kr nour iMimritl IlirilrlThere also is a good prospect h ale t ^ r jliu i ! limit i n r Ifirrr Itotirv
|I n tritu llu iu l StioiitI|»li**l&lt;«i
of the largest amount of bread j
grains in history, with a fore­
cast of a rerun) wheat' crop of
1.107,000,000
luishels,
and
n
near record I tee crop of iSn.d'JU,
OtH) bushels.
Other crops for which record
or ncifr-record production was
w forecast included tohaccu, |H*ar*.
I her. fti&gt;
\V
peaches, plums, truck crops, pea
1Unlay tlinl [..M ik'D |(ti|lt &gt; in.iv
nuts, grapes, chei'iic-, and sugat
becom** u rmijur
in ib u
cane. Average ot belter than
Kill I'll
entile* *^unninl
t*lt*rll*m*
average crops of hay, soybeans,
Thin M iliinl wxi» «ubtii iltdiitetl
dry proa, prune., u|)rtrota am)
! tlurtuff wuttiiiie [mliUnil ram
sugar tieets a te expected.
imlKPs but fmu I umblifi|f&lt; ill tins
direction hav#? tuiitt. fmm UuHkpubltran ram p Kor inatanrr.
Srm itnr S ly lf, lln.li'e** uf New
pa
H am pshire recently sailed Into*
Qilnitnisktri«(iitii jiulicy townrJ
l / l 1 1 (1 1 1
A lt
lU lt
| ) „ r&lt; n . . : . . . r u . , ( p . . . .
Ihe admim
tf*lavtjt a fte r Mtlhlml I il**"■»

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As Byrnes Called For A Unified (lermany

|

Amoricun Spokesman •
Action Is Taken
■* In
Interests
Of
World
Stability

K A L IS . S i'i i! . II, (,V) —
T1 h :*V iiili'il S tu ll'* O n la y i'«iim in ti il a n y y ln iiii tu r o p a r h tin i is 11n th ll.'ilv , in (lie I n ­
te l • '- 1 , u f tv u riti s t a lii 1fly .
The
A m iT ti.il n s p o k e s n in tt
In th e I t a l i a n K i'in m u iie C tn iiitiisstu ii i l e e l a l e i l t h a t tliu
r a i l e d S U tte s d id lint p r o -, r
jm &gt;e to p o u r 'h e l p in to I t a l y ,
tijiiv in biiVi* it jM, li* I4tiit*r &lt;*Tiiijiot **
In n . IIsi'
1hi* I lilt*! leal* *1Hill*»*1111111 w ii
W 11tu i *1 riftii* II* r«h mnit'll (hat*
aiHUMlMII * ,.f
AlllflU**'*;
iutal »***i
*■!
t Hun f i
$ t:i:».i 100,1imhblHi it.iili) iry i»uH*
toil* *1 I** tlu* tia tia n -fu m o n ip .
lliui|» at I.letI 11*2*1 *iiiyi* the
u:i» ih#* Koltwl Ku»t*r,f * imi steftl
iiitii «• t but t lUMMUMHhWHI
In
*«-■In Iill * inf in lluH Ui |ibM«*r its*
r I\ 411 l fi Ill'll, nil t lie -lli.l this
kvii n, -s.hliU .| j I.- (»:ivin»' tht*
lliiltiiti i?i/v tiisiui’iii fiture than
f l« iMilHI i*lk» f4.r \ri*»v
^itmh \ Mt*-t it ,** itiigh!
It). n
t* Mi .r l» siA |tr»&gt;

U. S. Foreign Policy iViay Become
Major Issue In Fall E l e c t i o nTin*s "umpires
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Siipplirs ( II Mont
In \ il\ Kt*p. r l !
Ihviiwllini* Tmlay

foi rIm- .,*ne* wtM
I- Spike l&gt;iivi- r. » i '..fi-r and
im
It,If l,ivvetiN. Ibr -note men wh
» "ikul tin- fomt is ,i gam es ot
Ilu- Snofoid St \itg ii-tin e (ilav
off
sr* frljM
I h ia ltr iii M u tlfiit (imn«itv t
lln-ehait t*'*1a\ wa- on the Up w| VNlllMi ON lll l. s | M ,| in Ibr l4lik ciMr«1r*l
p -I utrtll HI#
Ills sjfrtr It
oi
Stii
Ir
Jainrk
ll»flir*
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il
j .*- I»r «itlilr*SM *1 farttn *i. mAiijiI. .inil \ iii &lt;f lf .«ii iiiilkt jh• « It -■I*•
of |ii in tlrnllv evert man. wontui
Ii S.|tf *l| t| HI
ii4% i jllrti 1Inr itMih'l iiii|&gt;orl4til jirtinmiiirfnir»n mi I *»■ Ion 1411 |»ilh *
Hir iajii ii'ilnl m 1Ini
I .. tli! *‘ffVr-.
and child in tin- city.
HntuU tocl hid Tilm art* &lt;1 In M ICnlwH Minphv: vi» \ilh nr \ 4llili tiN ri -'ll Mi* h ' sen (on* I IB1114,4||l 11
■IiI*
groups ami huge groups, g ath er
I r t ■I y\ • * f **
I Ml* I n ith. *»I
l l l l , p jr tu lh hidtlrii b« IOmr«* 4iul lirii l«»%r|»b I M 'N jin rt.
Ibr r\lv n m iicl»l
.t
. t r | il
ed at various places in the hlisi
tip—
* district, o t'ir nil tulklnc
i I l**|* *I f Illfj.lS,
liuspbutl
and
discussing
the
ii i it.I .I Hb|
chances of the Feds against the
powerful Ih lando ngg regal ion.
l -it * 1 Gti-'ait.
nmjurily of Hu fan
1 Hi llll* 11fin
il down im eAmrlbiiti ytiThe
to
believe
lliat
O
ila
I|
(l L|l| ■ pH=
^lumv
¥
*i i#
) S«cif*tnr&gt;’ of CorfHnri*** Henry tit* -hunger club but many of ,
WA8IIINCTON.
Sept
II.
(Ah
them
agreed
that
tt
h
i*
vn
*
l»KTRO|T, Sept. I I —M T -T u i.;
.
lit.b-,1 t»V
W allnte hn?* nlio »#rve*l i*«tk*r.
,
, . , .
t ~ .
—The
threat
of
a
naliunal
21factories employing {l,2tMt workers
* . . .* ......... .
he InleMiU tu tai-r ,llr run lH|» lhi* il;»»liniCR •*( nfiKer
hour work stoppaje now lisngs t that
wen* m-iie idle by lalmr dispute*
\ '
.|*|*f*'
issue of foreign poli.v
polo \ It.
in lo.
lo- E«*W (•••■'Kht .1 will l-e • "*«
ju'f
- ii;(j * 1
*
* ’ t »!
over
the
country
a*
the
result
Sew Y
York
t,d ay iii tli,, Detroit a n a . I'i-b e ii
, .flit, i*k4» kl§**5
nl
politictd speech atf New
ork ' ,,r auylowtv - money th e r-.-l
u-4i:
»
!
tkit•
»■
*
_
.imiotil:
*
'
’
»
*
uf
the
AF
of
I.
seamen's
strike
«'TlgS
lilies were set up lit the Dodge
• Ii ■ Ii vst ’ hr
t.iiiswm ai lit*- niSiiT
N*?h V*dt
-Ii
=t
tomorrow.
Wallace announced gnme. they said, woulil l&gt;e
.
Ttie jutnt committee In eharte
at
truck plant of the Chrysler r ,,rIt1-1 Is.- ■
rils that h r lit ‘ im*» . ’ hiv .in
th a t he will discuss the UcpubH- of tile most imporliiiil foi iht«
of the stoppage lias sent tele­
(luh
' pern!ion and emulnye* rrfii** d I grams lo AF of L President
-Sit|. . in » y
11111IfH"I III I '
iiyti*I iirniMrln* m Ih***! i* K.inttn.!
run co n trib u tio n ' to turnre after Feds to take.
Thus fur ihls season the local*
o cross them, A Chrysler spake*- j William tireen and (TO rhtrf
World W ar. I 'and what they
tu x! Hprline.
• tilt flff,
man said the company was force i
have to offer after this war, if have had alm ost an e-tunl In rank
SAh lilt*
.il UMI- 11Iff
Philip Murray asking (or a onea
t
Tinker
Field
and
th
ere'no
to urdcr a 24-hour layoff cf 7t)0
they get a chanceday national walkout If the
iMfrrlrf* of th r Hittfurtl M *irlt* | h t i*imi1iirtnl tits -sHuntl it Tl|ik«*r ( ) \ c r 2 . .‘{(Ill D r i v e r s
hvliirifi.* thut *' w«* ihi*
m -n • because of n shortage of
GOP N ational Chairman Car- doubt' th at 1,200 't o 1.500 Suit- | v% Kib'i f I I'MuTit ' "
»is ' • !
'
»h'
V'«*M:»ltnn \ *H**tt \ **1 *!•*&gt; r * &lt;1 in nrKiiitlii r
wage stabilisation board reject*
*f.
!»•*
IM
*
,
ford
fnn«
will
ht*
mi
bmi*1
stcerina gears. Tile pickets de­
roll Reece sta te d In n radio ml
f*|i » ii -* Unfit tii *S-4tl! *. t i • “ tli*!.
the union's wage drm snds The
Situ*1
|Mi*i:!rbb-i
I
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I
ji % ihititkr! r,i *'tmt 11itic th r 4 luMliy »'t
th
r
‘
cobles!
in
Ortniuhi
clare! elther everybody wi rks or
I S ta ir t » » i. I lft|Ml III
ifres* from
Detroit yrstgnjay
committee also urged (ireen
1 It,-' hiwiiet- ' I'll- l"i ''(ding Inn nil W&gt; ‘llir,*tUt illFlIl.hHT sift Mi * t\ , . H1i nick
Tli** unoffidnl iittendnit'*
nobody works. Thu plant em ­
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and Murray to withdraw thrlr : th at Democratic party policies Munirlim) 1*nrk f*«i ilu- . .
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pieee work rate*. A CIO C ilt.-J
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‘UNIilirt -by f r»*| ft 11 Ifr hm'Au o Workers spokesman sai l The paralyxlng gr'J’ of th e .RAtlan^i a i l]ir.
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tassefl,'
Mt-anwhlle, Harold F /^ tta
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rr-Mram U» mrinlirrs of Hia* *tvi - or/.nu
-T- tinioli meniltent refused tn w rrk in wide m nri.im e’ strikV
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u lik h mill k? on i* i»m*w,u =#dh* ' ;iMon Hnrr I*. .%l-*» u vt» *• Tri**tii! of I!?|* 111 l*Ol
protest over the discharge of d(t slightly for Now York'* 7,500,OtH) who ts generally regarded as a
n iLMi*
In mmIuaihI 1»v Kifttin ShinhoU t
K r .Nnfi am llh wn? Hpjwlnl l MrlsUiHn nvit! H - U iftlMiin
™ fu rm -r seryltemett. The veterans ■illtens ti’iduy. AF of I, m aritlnt" candidate for the HHS Republican
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mlm mil Ii t* # I" I|**i
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presidential
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plying the uulherwise deserted plans to lake a three-month reti. neral Duigbt TTI —"I
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limit I in pohHcal and economic condition' In.ini' from a hear alt a- - VI
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d IIlona are going to have a lot lo
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It'« uji tu 'f[e WSH lo decide do with tuture peace and lies not *&gt;. a.1- -he bad II. 1 b ei. ill - f J ahi*a«l II* .*( ,
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IN Id AN A r o t.I S . Im).. Sepl. M i iitlbei i will yield lu demands
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k •i»f th**
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with a h .iin ek ecp rr-.&gt;im|u.''
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hoafiital ip InJianapnlis early to­ fa lte rn p .y Itcoat. 'Hie l«»ard see for himself.
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A Min, Milton S. KiM'ide- &gt;•
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and seriously injured another. mined a de'isiou either t slay or an ordinary citloen'a pav.|wrt On*' who i* p rriid en t nf K am a . . •i.ttar Mr *lrr\r n hi* huii'h mhi'u lit* »hT- iltoitn Tho ilcmott Iutlor
&lt;1 villi i'Id r .in I'iTi
Mi Sill ILI? llM many yi*aiR
Th* nnr&gt;c who died a* a result nf tom orri w. There are no indica­ part of his trip is scheduled tu take College, arrived latei ltd- or " " g c h m -I ihwl In* h.ut &gt;ff*va*l«»S*tccl o ouiMly **hh*fly folk fmm tin* im-if
»iiiim in f wi It th*’ miiMi- ili'partthr healing was Mias A lbetla tions uf whether the government him Into Ruvsta and t)ie Balkans m il iuok e h iig e .if f u n c 'd &lt;r* tl finili* ill"tuhIt- (o, | m»1»1»«’r, lh ' i l h l n d . *(f J j*|m ii .I ln*y n t u r l
I &lt;»W V S IM I M il t IM .
Given, mi Mount Carmel, III. Stu­ group* will decide to slick by it* through a personal invitation from lang-m ent*. •
fin-fir *f I In* l Thivi"l-lt\ of HtiltoU.
I I'M Ilf • |l|»t«fl»Jllllx^iiekV «*tl&gt;1** ' tlstfllL'l * imliilljf fl*| 111*144 Ilf IlLil
Cenerat Fb-enliuwei who ■ m I m o f“* Ilf rif tf nf 111IOI Ill’l l Ifriin nl, * mi -tMt*r r* l.'ltfvi'H*
V to
died uf a fra n u r d skull twn h ur* At gust 2‘lrd ruling th a t AF nf &gt;• Bovpt FVrrelgn Minister Molotot?
w'fio hits tii i'li h» t In* ®#r*
afie r the attack. The injured nurse stamen must he sa iafied with lit* Th* Invitation was extended 'dm In* WasMe-floll— Uilll leave will. '!*•. mi,I of oi* iimiiu! IIhiibf
a-ill »*(mra!»' th** fill in.
I lie t^ ilh i
iirm thiv lui’i'lio*
Kiw iihow tr for Abilene l.u.n'h!,
t»f I lo- III 11 i. ' * ,»i.„ i' ..j M,
la MDl He ty O verdeir of In ­ amalter raise wen by- CIO sailor*.
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I «»* KS l*t(IK.|i n l K
ie BanfranrUco meeting uf the A reception this aft no. &lt; i ,i f m ‘Ifnidianapolis.
r»\» ll' ♦foi Ih't )iy&lt; 1 I ’I *ft Will ,T* r i * K » i o \ KH i n r i N il \ t ; F N
Kniot'iH #\ViUyii, •*I**4*I fiI * Hoy
nited Nations and later on Haiti- linluir of British Field Mar lull
• u i • \ H \ i : n s t rVi.i i i .{fv t
I * | Mu* rvoiiil liju. , Mi*- - l i k h»di| *m ^il * loll j i M ^g*tlU » *
A m ail nl the hnspllil (old the
lov Indicated he really meant It
St a • super intendr'.t t»f pulii! '
.Moult,
mery,
who
is
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gu.
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stum hn* im
\ glltV^I
was ifpfl
# Mtperinlcndj’til, Dr. John D. Van
Iii-tro.'li n,
tinfled that tie eu \%i t . jirO'il ufF iho ihior l I m * Wifi* ill8' ii|Of(liti|f
Washington observer* In ‘the
CORRECTION
Itie
KiseilhuWrr*,
will
be
b.4J
t
-h h ♦ *t|w,ttbig»*ii l,(sl €lil*jh% 4
NuY*. (hat she er*ountered the
MoUir I im ol In
nine ;•» t» 1M» A Vl llll t lo- iiflfi
Tickets for. Ihe Campbell-Iavs Democratic cam p are quite opto- a . i,ell. Idled, tu t G m eral t'.-*u* juye I him - If imtni'ii eVy and snbt ' •loot*a- I h•illIII*
,| * * III* * \t
It %,i - il fill I i *«-*n fi \ t »
If
aarallant as she lift h rr reottl
* *t iml |« i -Bh- * 11*1 ilu* .rcisrk^t
mlstlc about th e future, too. The
that the fund
*'t at tin* e.*t
"tMue
I h e '^ k l s ^ parly bower will n &lt;t at end
fill 111hi t ,ri i ■ HI N* ll 1 ■
(if»’ »I
a fte r hearing a iT eam . She d»- *ing J'otl supper meeting Monday |
111"w «i**imj!*• i*t1v i»*irI
wif t| a t
lege u 'i
leeRiurt J airy l,.e .ip c , ii *, 11 *uh r r | iir!|^l I |***h
kunerat services for Ihe ........
illt itt* I i il I* Im!
I In’ p M»r
I «... i hit.r wu- Nifoi It;i in In*til.
nl -I lltltlf* I I !|t»wM I Jllit. 1ttillfi,
■rtlbed Mm as a nagm. H r flml evening m .y be aeeurej ol lia rt- pi)b|fcaUon th „ Uenux-ral. ,joint,
A„ u U n i 'S to le
l l t i »i|tl*i| tbit! if
*ff I
th r * gh the same window by 'ey * tirw e ry in Ungw ood. rrtt M t U u l tfw d. rM l or wlt!k,7 a *al e .a la m other will In- b id K..da '- fti4 „ lllhi(. ' (l,
Iii
at H artley G re e n , as msntioned of abou| M dtawrd#llt i v m.v r .4 is lUmih (Ifiirral KI»enhowrf :*»“!
i »il mI b»*hi
which he had g ain ej e r ranee.
I,. Ki.ui \d m laid II.dm. - M. ll-.n,
yesterday.
'i s s l l s w a (IS !&gt;■■, Tun)
Vilfiin Klkpnhrwer, «hr
* Ij,rry r .if,••-.*j lliat, tin* only
7 ^ viv-.l by llirvi- other sons.
plrluiv h*' drew .*f anybody in
y -I(.nil w «’ 'l.al of K.|»ar.l Ylsrnhnll, ru ii.lltur *
Anv v-Irran in nred nf .■.crv.
Stole I,u;iuu Adiutant A, lleii
I.ClNlMlM, Sefit. IL (/V)"— I*r i! mdv mu* "f -I'vetnl rm frn im -nt
i- &gt;• . tree ut charget in any ot
Mnnn (■ mlc.l out lliat Simon
in getting
thr (u'lowuii ,-atrgortea U reDlngfrl.li r, In winilln • the offbe I- b M|Unlt#r*, 11nt l iraib'it in (h** tiffi« ini * Hi
__
Mrmbera ot the P1M Chib voted
I «imjun homea whleh Ibey |»hiWiflt*« lb** b.irrkadet| npar||fAr^\
.|iir 'tr j
vUit Itie ofllce Uf
nf
S
tale
seeit'iarv
uf
Agriculture,
to send a box of clothing to a for­
Approximately 100 pupils, many school a t t u p e rv isn r and Mr -, j Building -p-rinll* issued a&lt; ll/t pu „...
tli- reqaiiMibl* agencies listed ■t4
r Vote
..................
because
Uf th.; housing hlflfk. ia rlie r. when tw u ^ T e r n the high*-'
of any
liny
eign country In aniwnr to an ap ­ parenla and school patrons, a t­ Fg*r I hrIce, music supervisor, are City Hall during A u ru a to ld h sl polled
bekiw
peal from U * execuUr* secretary. tended the opening prorram a t planning to assist (lie la k e M m- ] f 12,070 in estim ated vatu.-, il running fer office, lie de-nibed (shortage, were liesieefcl tmlay hy mint workers trie d y c n r rem.iv.Coordinator — K 11 CYirter
th. 2'fi)'/.y* whoattended ii- .me | ptoces* servers.
The squatter* furniture, ,-i -en try blocked them
U u Wlldx Richardson Or* Macon. The Lrko Monro* School, Tues­ roe teachers In. every
aver
w*y in­ v;xs announce I tudsy.
Atlantic National Rank Uuildposted gentries l.ehitul barred ami shouted "nobody gets in or.
'•I
the
fl’iesl
gr.ulps
nf
Isiy.
h-&gt;
O s . to abarryance of United Na­ day mcrnlng.
_j
A building perm it was re &gt;ud!y
ward* a deep appreei* Ion o f'th ese
iiw
doors tu resist
the ev lit ion ef. ] out "
tions Week.'Aept. 72 to » .
tssiied to J. F. Moore to con»licct had ever «r.'ii, (.raised the work furl* .if thy Ia. ton government
Einpluymrnt -- U ft Fin A slnnT address' war. ma le by subject*. ■
Spcclnlois stood ,&gt;n the street
f
*he
17,ei&gt;uncill.ir*
amt
lull
nf
Mrs Mary pawtins presided over
ploymont Service
U3 North
Matty imprewmienta .are^ being n 30 hy 4 / cement block i&lt;'«i l.'w.'»
well-dressed outside tlte house and one gaunt
the abort buttneas session and an­ Principal iRoy Nichols, native of »id*d to the school. There Include In the San Lanl* subdivision nt University President Dunk t'ainp- One v n llin t und
'Park Avenue
summons carrier managed to man in tweeds commented: " It's
■ IWnllnwra «■ l-sae T»»l
nounced the Council m atting which Kentucky, ami form er high school
Vocational T eilnlhg *n&lt;t Fdunew phonograph and aviny fino 505 E ast F’Durteen h Street n t
break through
In th e swank revolution, nothing
els,-. Beitiug
; will be held at Bthwr 0prtoga Oct. (facher of Oviedo who was en­ areeord*.
catton — T W Ijw toti. Court
nsw playground equip, a r e s t of $6,000.
Duchess of Bedford House where property, defying law nml order
H . She urged as many member* gaged in (he field of education
KEAIH'II t ’DNTINlK-S
House.
1,000 squatters
looked
th e m -' — I never, thought I should see
t # f u possible to attend the meeting. In Louisiana and other statu* be­ m ent new tg x t books recently alegal As.»i;taivr Itn sp u .’tradopted
by
the
S
tate
Board
.for
‘he
•.elves
up.
it
in
Englartd.*'
lira . At Hunt announced th a t a fore coming !o Florid*, Rev. W.
NKGHOEH ARHESTKD
tkin and Btate a*nrtce Officer - J
BARTOW.
StpU
U
(47
The
many
new
book*
f
r
the
library
partm
ent
A
process
server
d
re
t
sad.
in
:i
The
doors
of
the
np:
te a t trip will be held aboard Rou* P. Yeeley of the F irst Chlstian
I
—&lt; Contact throogh Llovil '?
mi Hat's yacht, 'Skylark'’ on Wed.. Church of Ranfcrd gave the in­ H ila ry and an electrle kitchen fur * Following a quarrel at IVea' search tor a Flurids aviator, mi*- Mark coat anil striped trousdfs where unbarred later In tne .IbY
Rnvle. Count v Service Officer,
sing
since
last
Saturday,
hua
b.en
th*
rafeie
ris.
O
ther
Improvements
climbed
through
u
ground
fbair
arid
o
Communist
spokesman
suhl
S te t. la. Members will m eet at th e vocation and a pleasing talk. tl.
Thirteenth Htreat, iwo tiegruo* epurred on by tin- offer ef “H window to slap n summons on the sla te of sleg,* whs ut an
•Pakacll Building
B u fo rd Boat Works a t «:M P M -G. Uehrena, chairm an of th* DU- will be added a s . the term a.I- were arrested Muntay, Riciis
, Home Service AavtaUnce ta
v
oners.
$1,000
reward.
Alton
to
Moure
nf
S
ta
n
le
y
,
Henderson,
secretary
of
end,
. v ‘ There were I t members present trict 0 schbol trustees made *
n1
Servicemen, rx-Fkrvicemen and
Mr*. M. P. M orris I* In charge YouD# fof carrying a plsi d am Bartow disapiirarel on a plane the S quatters' C om m ittee' and u
In Birmingham, ro u it action to
a t the meeting
tlieir Dependents — American
talk.
r
o f the rafeteria. Mr*- Ham Hen- for dlsordsHy conduct, *nJ Johnny flig h t fn m Tallahassee, and ex­ leader of th# Communist ■spun- evict other squatter* h a. been
Rnl Cross, tovkrfrant Boulevard. s i
‘
‘
■ \ r / .'*
It wo* niported th a t pa'run*, deraon wha Is an experienced bus Wrod* for aooault and battery.
tensive searches have failed in sored movement to commandeer taken. But Sam Blackwell, tecreVeterans Atlmlnlstralloa
THne hundred . thousand square parents and teachers are ptannlnf driver, will t*k* charge of that
disrlose anv trace nf Moore or unuard dwellings. Henderson said tary of the Midlands district
•
M srtln 51 Hudlch, BherUPa
miles of Russia ware planfnd with to make thU school year a t Lake service ru d er th e supervision of
There were 1A.000 occupational hi* plane. Tile reward D offered he had been calle,.! to appear in , (Ymmoiil&gt;l P arty, declared: “ We
Oft ice erery TYiraday.
, mine* and ahalls and booby-trap* Monro* a ravy successful one, Carlo* .Max* who la to charge of deaths, in (ha United b u m in
will fight the sq u atters’ cat« tu i
tha family and friends of the court next Tuesday,
■S— RE
Mr*- Mildred Babcock, county
tow butlrvsis man,
C* * 9 u » O arm te toT
The p r o e m server w g th* th* last ditch."
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9,200 Workers In
FWrnif

Strike Grip On
New York Eased
1 By Union Heads

A

l/llit Food And Fuel Will
Be Carried By Tug- ¥*
In Labor Dispute biiiil* And BturKUH

Dingfelder Tells George Barr To Hold Utn|iiriiig
ri, '-V Kiwams Of Boys
School In Sanford Next Spring
State

Activities vV&lt;.(|ll(-s«hiY Closii.g ^

Youth Thanks Civic |’o

He

•

( oiltilllll'd

Him To Convention By Sanford Shires

Licenses Are Issued

lien. Eisenhoweri»j ^
Mother Dies Today'
At Kansan Hume

!•*

Norse Killed Today
By Nej^ro Assailant ''

»

Pilots To Send Box * 100 Pupils, Teachers And Parents
^ To Foreijpi Country Attend Lake Monroe School Opening Building Permitri In

August Total $12,070

British Squatters In London Homos
ltesiegcd Hy Process Servers Today

Veterans Service

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THE SANFQRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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1)0 YOU KNOW..........
That Spencer Harden Dairy it now one of the most mod­
ern dniric* in the South? That our milk is bottled under
scientifically controlled conditions to give you a full
measure of purity, health £nd goodness? That you ’are
cordially invited to visit ana inspect for yourself our en­
tire plant which is located at 20th Street and Summerlin
Avenue?

new Instrument Wm Pulomar, soma
CO miles south/may lake a. long
*• live hour* to photograph n cer­
ium object in the heaven*.
I'alutnar's star-semper. nuya Hr.
jay. will' ahull the same object
in one-fifth that time.
"Consequently we could per­
form, with the 200-Inch instru­
lly RALPH DIGIITON
ment, the same work w Ith four
AP Now*fc*tufc*
a-lronorner* a* 20 now dn with
PASADENA. Calif. The new
Ihr tOO inch.
2Mt inch U-losenp*- HOW being road"A (tronomcm are scarce enough
in) alnp t’alnmar mountain will 1&gt;«
something of a labor-saving de­
vice, uiv&gt; ttr. Alfred II. Jov. secrotnry of tlie Mount Wil-on Obscrvalorv. and here'* how:
You can now gel
1 hr 100-inch lidr-ro|tc on near­
by Mount Wilson, largest in lire
world pending completion of the

Gigantic New Sky
Prober Saves On
Astronomers Labor

So Many Have Asked
About Our 5 Year Plan

Visit Our Modern Plant and Dairy
at 20th &amp; Summerlin 1

Here** Imw it wurks:
If you atyr now paying say
4100 yearly for fire and wind,
storm insurance, we will issue
you * 5 year policy expiring in
September. 10M. Saving you the
worry of having to renew your
Iniuranrv from year In vear, In
addition saving you dollars.
The 1st ye*r you would pay
the same premium, namely: 4100,
at the end of the 1st year you
would get a dividend credit of
420 and your 2nd
premium
would be 400.
1
A t ’ the end of the 2nd year
you wnuld get a dividend credit
of lift and your 3riJ year’s prem­
ium would be 4fid. ! At
tho end of Ih i :ir,| year
■you would g A a dividend credit
of tlO aful your Ith year’s prem­
ium would U- 101.
At
tho en,| of the
41h year
you would get a dividend credit
of 4111 anil your 5th year’* prem­
ium would be 401.
At
the end of the fitlf year
1you wquld get a cash dividend

\11 the Milk You W an t
PHONE 1061 or 2302
REGULAR

DELIVERY

Spencer H arden D airy,
George C. Harden, Owner &amp; Mgr.

The public is invited to

VISIT YOUR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Set' the latest model planes, they arc easy to fly and buy.

of no.

tr

Take a scenic plane trip over the countrywide,

a

FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1946

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af » ent*a *-ye has southwest ‘ o f San Francisco and habited.
Area Iwo-lhirilx greater a|i|&gt;roiimn(ely 3.-I00 mile* cn*l of
New York City ban 57.4 inii'**
a man’*-1 cornea, and fr.r this Yokohama.
o f wnlrrfronl.
ran
farther l 1'.the stile
Hawaii in rnmtn&gt;*ei| rtf 20 Iman Van.
land- and ti.II'.t square
One ,ea mile equal* about 2,000
*0 mile* Only nine of thu bland* arc in- yartU.

FOR

.

10 mile

trip $2.00

See for yourself how easy it is to fly . . . 110 minute Icnnon $5.00
(new dual control Piper Cubs are used)

Solo rateH to pilots, in Piper Cubs*or Taylorcraft, .’10 min. $4.00
Urouud School Course, coat per hour ...... .... ;.................

“ W IN YO U R W INGS A T S A N F O R D ”

COUNTY OFFICER. GIVES
RETONGA FULL CREDIT.
Lack of Strength Made Life
A Drag, States M r Bates.
Yita'mlsed Gastric Tonic
Brought Prompt
Relief
From His Distress

DRESS PRINT BAGS
*

*

. ,
*

r

that will help you feed and clolhe |he family!
?H E C K &gt;^ITH US FOR PRICES

H U N T'S TUXED O FEED STORE
Corner Second and Sanford

Phope 358

"Nothing I ate tasted good or
seemed to strengthen me; I lout
weight, full weakened and an
edge and slept little. Retonga
gave me such splendid relief I
fuel like I have a new lease on
life, as .the xaying Is," gratefully
states Mr. W. I. Bate* well-known
County employee of Colquitt. Ga.
Discussing his happy experience
“Mr. "Batex
■ dec‘Isred:
’ ’My appetite was so poor I
had to make myself eat, and food
apparently r.uver gave mo enough
nourishment to keep my strengtn
up. I felt weakened and my weight
dropped o ff until I was what you

might rail skin and bortia. I wax
always on edge and nights fell
so jumpy I hardly knew what
•restful sleep was. My miurlrx
ached and mornings felt stiff ns
a board. Life was just a drag.
•’ R-Mongn gave me such rrli-f
I now feet tike I hsvc a new tense
Jn life, as the saying goes, t hav*
* ravmous appetite and I have
already regained nine pound*. Msif
restlessness is relieved so thr.t
I now get refreshing sleep. I feel '
fine. Ketonga was the best invest,
meat I ever made.’’
Rctongn is intended to relieve
distress due to insufficient flow
o f digestive juice* lp the slomsrh,
loss o f appetitt, Vitamin ll-l de-'
flcioncy ahd constipation. Accept
no substitute. Retrnga may bobtained at Touchtons Drug Cg,
— Adv.

= I I I = :I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I 1 I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E !I I =

^Sing A Song Of Beauty In Your m

Dividend saving* $84.
Dividends arc not guorahbeed.
We have never paid less than
a 20'S dividend on fire and wind,
storm policie*.
. ~
Term policy ran only be writtin on deviling*, buildings, furnltlirc nod fix lores.
M. Iloyd &amp;
I'o , Phono 104. — Adv.

H O L ID A Y

the high quality

TUXEDO

•••

W ith

$1.00

VETERANS see us regarding free flight training under the G. I. Bill of Rights.
The first class will start Monday, Sept. 2. With nnly 90 days of service you arc
eligible! for a Private Pilot Course, a $$494.85 value. Greater eligibility will en­
title you to the Commercial Course, Instructor’s Rating and Instrument Rating,
a $3000.00 value. Just a few openings left in our first class. Our office is in the
main hangnr on Iho field.

Genoa, Italy, was an important
lion light year*. The Paloa* |t is. What we probably will
mar gsdgrt will range twice, Greek port in the fourth century.
da is to assign the 200-lncb* to
a* tar. That mean* that (or
0. C.
rpore distant stars and nebulae
Ihr- llrst tin.-, astronomer*
which we heretofore have been
will be able to photograph at
unable to reach,"
Hr. Joy say* “ pmhahly" because ! a di-tans. of one billion light
years a nebula the sisr of our
a committee of. srirnliMs ha* been
stellar ayateoi.-whieh contain*
working for month* outlining pro­
Ilr Leopard Darker
100 billion stars.
.
jects for each telescope, and it*
Optometrist
Dr.' Joy ha* no“ Vra*«n to doubt
i e.port won’t be ready for many
Kye*
.examined—Glsxsew
fitted
that nebulae exist outside the
munlh* more.*
203 8. Orange Axe.
range of present telescopes—“ Ev­
The Mount Wllaon scope
Orlando, Florida
ery time they build a bigger lhreaches out into spare 500 mil­
strument, they find more stars to
I’hone 4087
justify its existence,-’’ he says.

C A B IN E l’

IN N

SIN K S
Serxlng from ,5:30 I’
til

10 I’

Single or dual cabinets

M.

in gleaming while metal

Closed Hum!*) a

or wood with deep por­

Snnford-Orlindo Hlchwaj

celain bowls and drains

Route 17

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

of

A UTH O R IZE D PIPER AIR CR A FT SALES &amp; SERVICE

battleship

finished

/S

cleaned

YOUR RADIO

with

linoleum
easily

chromium.

U -J t Ol/TCOfD?

II. &amp; A. DEPT. STORE

1^

3 9 .9 5

Up

D IN E T T E SETS ^VV
IFIT IS...LET US REVIVE IT
WITH A Oomphth

111
7
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REBUILDING JOB/ 1L1
55’o//^fcQnn//ancfS III

In Hard to Bet Heron

i Spurts and Dress

Thu most complete line of dinettes to be found
anywhere! Any style you could wish for in
tight and dark finishes. Refectory type tables
and four chairs, upholstered or plain.

59.50

All

118 Park Avenue
Phone 29

SHIRTS
v

white enameled

rcfrlgeraton

U T IL IT Y

lW | *

C A B IN E T S ' “
Utility cabinet* furnish
a world of storage and

From
„

R e f riffera tors

.Up

ke

with
compart­

ment. Ice keep* food*
fresher!

•paca.
Five
deep
shelves, metal or wood
in whi^e enamel finiah.

98

$ J g .9 5 Up

Boys
Slack Suits
and Pants

Child rfen*»
Dresses

4

Kitchen
*afe
with
•creen door* . . .

Phone 901-J

Kitchen

W. L. V A N C E

dungarees,

washable

34.95
.
» - -f*. •,,.•*

comfeaturing m
a com­
plete line
of
washable cotton
prints,, seersuek*
ers and chantbrays.

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DEPT

"STORE
*w
.4 th and Sanford A ve.

os

&lt; *

A
‘

partment for dishes.

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) to Pay the Mather Way

.

complete dept, store

H

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a

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space and large com*

A practical must for
your
kitchen.
It j
servo* a* a stool and
prieslot It open* to a
step-ladder to roach
l&gt;i«h shelve*.

H O LLYW O O D
BEDS

!

top, plenty of drawer

^Steps tools

BOX SPR IN G S

•V;

with porcelain sliding

Kitchen

IN N E R S P R IN G
.MATTRESSES

khakis and twills,

^

Cabinets

Large, roomy cabinet*

Spun rayons, col*
tons,

Double door cabinet*
with glass front* 39.80

For, ‘
Polar
Redwood
Awning*

EASY TERMS
"Pay A * You Rest"

Echols Bedding
&amp; Furniture Co.

; 203-09 .East let St.

Phone 121

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To fn d M * Pro* perl 17 for S n l t r i

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V O L U M E X X X V II

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY
Established

School Board
..Decision Ends

lip r a lit

1000

Vet Gets Specially-Equipped Car

District 6 Students
" Denied * School Bus
Service To Attend
Sanford Institutions

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

NEWSPAPEK
M ONDAY.

SEPT.

SJ,

1916

TH E

W EATH FR

C o n s iilr r .tlilr clnm iim 'sa Ib is a f t e r ­
noon, io n ic ht and T u e s d a y . S c a le rc d
n fli-rn oo n anti even in g s lio w t js ^ ^ n d
th u n d ersh o w ers .
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A ss o c ia te d Press I.eased W ir e

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W ave O f Sabotage Flares
Holy Land As London
County Schools
Open D oors ro t
1946-1947 Session

Announcing Moiiiirrhist Victory In Greece
:-------------------------------------- ---------------- — -----------------#-------------

Palestine Is In State
O f Selge As Road
Blocks A re Being:
Alanued By Patrols

w C o u n ty
sch o ol
busses
JF.UI S A I.I M. S* |*t. !*. i/I’)
jvhich
have
in
th e
past
— A m ;i\i*»ii .**iibul:igi‘ flu rc d
tra n sp o rted s c h o o l pu p ils o f
llird tig b tin* t lo jy Land to d n y
Students,
Teachers
the fir s t e ig h t g r a d e s to and
,‘vt‘ji ip, lit lit th and Arab
. Welcomed Today By
from L a k e M o n r o e to S a n ­
'corii'i ‘1 ftii i*.
on
Palft 5 tin 6
fo rd s ch o o ls w ill in th e fu &gt;;
■b|H3|rd m liom lu ii.
School
Principals
turc g o o n ly as fa r ns V a n A Mi tt it'll ■iiiruftiijitloh o f Ness Rond on W e s t F irst
*ti*i*i in .lf»rils;ili‘ tu utlllftttIH’ t'tl
SYhiirli opened nt 11:11ft o'clock
S treet, it 'w a s d ec id ed at th e
tin lino a jig in Seminole t'oun.
itoil
i l i ! ' I ';d*Mtiin* r a ilw a y . ,, .
ty un,| pupils nnd tencher# were
C ou rt H ouse th is m o rn in g at
Iiml iici’ti n il in f i l l y p la ces .
Well* lined hy prinripittf nt audl.
♦ » joint meeting of the C JU»t &gt; .
fit
I he !l*&gt;". ut ml to tho
tinium gathering^.
School Horn,I suit »chr il Irus • i
p..ii* .vi it dfii lit I.* n itlmip **d
A
t
tin*
Juni-ir
High
School.
of Diitric*. r. which, included M-rit-j
i.w—l-i*.-«
.'i i.liiii-iv lines, nnd *
Principal It. K Trite , awarded
loe ibid I)|»tri:t 1 of Ssnfird.
i . i ■ i t S In'- &gt;.* eu kdlrd
prnnnou
in
uuislanrijng
pupils
This declaim ended u rontro- i
tfr a
i i
* •! , .
■ i t'.ii.
nf tin- pa.t term. Thoiis Included*
versy
belwo n
I.ttko
Mimin'
,1* t,r*t^ I’ l'llld
award tn Dial lloylo for scholar*
gruups svhlfh delayed tin- •prnim;
f-t h *=*it r
i* »
* vt \ i \ i u o f
aliip. I Inrrnre t T.ium* ’ '(or health
of Lai ■* Morn ip Schorl while i'll
?Il- I
*|k. |&gt; il'iy HI,. Villat Ut«t
ncilteii ini'iil and |n Boris WIHIs
nlhcr schodii in thr county i| «i' ,
Itlll It .til*.I .It*
rent prtlt
as "the g.rl*’ and to Holm Degn
“ •d nt l*:on o'clock this morning.;
. .,i
1
; tu n »*f
ns "llii* Imy,” syndinlirlng all
The scho.l will open Tiieulm
• ft *.
I m ‘ ii.|..rni*lti* i offir#,r
mini
lid
aebievcftien*.
Allen
llaimcihin;, sai,| acting Sopl. Ilei
*1 h i h* i if the rtnijiaitrn has
riinan gut tin* geflRrnphy awanl.
ijKinnn K. Morris, following the dc .
In u pl.tuu il t ) either
or
The invocation was given i'V
"ciilrm .
t illin ' 7\-i
l.'timi
^ nndrrIII.- lie i M a i l ( ' n r p r i i t c r &lt;n f H o ly
The ec'lon folio wed hesriitss on!
i
i ‘ »». iiMe.l that tlrj
P r in r f .
I ’ row
l ”ftiw * pu 1 i l n i n l i
Saturday ami this mulnlrig ni
j
,
|t.it 1111v Iai!ct1^ hit'l&gt;iit 1 MM * u til in iill’ll im p itf i ( ig n ln s t
i
which l.ukr Mourn. paten s up
ii . ..i t I » ,*k in itmiiMs Thr
Oil III'
w n xtn !1 f lo o r ,
It ,;
prsrrd. some a rg lirg that they K
tin* -nh *•
uric 1
p m k lr u c
b ic y c le s
«k*
m ii-tu t*
allowed to continue te sen I Ihei;^
d l..
IA U m I mi i M I m U Mini in lh a
i . . wi h
children to Sanford schools, nod:
III i l l
ll|4 *. o f t e n
rini " h r111* ! hi
I
*M Iothers maintain • hat all rf thr I-1"
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FIRST w ort Ml WAR II VETERAN In the l'. .8 tn rnrtir in autumn
pupils of tlu&gt; first I i fight glad
' -X i a it
Hull I
I
In
th«
in Ihstilr il. should tie sent t &gt; hltr under thr Roger* Itlll which prnildr-* free spnUllv n|inppri| u r , (in
ho. I M.
11
amputee- t*. Uklunl \ Illicit), of lYashlngtoii. 11. 1 llrrr ft lifts in I.
the Lake Monro* SeineI.
HI |j»1Kerbs, AV*»hin*tun aaln dislrlhulur, Is sbntrn ilrtUrnn# llir i ir .mi) 11fir* I with mm h *n nit
Backing up the lain i group, j Utle to Tenellr, who tost Ids Irg. whllr serving as a Marlnr riiniti.il mr\t
•si it tfi 4 i
lliifh
aHf lHKili
i m iy
^U iftrirt (1 school trustees wiih respondent durlnc Ihr two Jlma operation. I International ’souintpholoi Pfttn ipnl H K M'-riif- v%t*|rtitBiN|
\k'.-n &gt;•
II. H. Brhrcn? as r h s it m a n no.I
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lit- &gt; * In i« n is he ilrMvrMtS an *tld|r*vs iiitmiiii mi
including Talnmd.'e M l&gt; and ft
lem .im l
ih| tail that Ihr
ah **vri mhrIm lug ilc lo r i for ( It* ,'ln n .in Ii M* »n ih*
'.*L |’*f !d ill fill
mej ns thr n r ill !♦. 11*.
O. Kwaggorty. presentrul a |&gt;*ti
liiiididl* nti* .1' ' *,| a
fit any thlntir r&gt;f King tirnffr || *|rVI • Itnu til I mithili iu
t hi I 'm
t■*| V tllr tlv
l n l r f tut 11*11 *1
tjiti.ll n
tion to the schi id hoard I rn
It irh i h *.*1 it* Hninln ami tlmt
i H ti. 1 u | f i r ,
lug th e Iran spa rtntlou of pupil'
r i d “r ii tt * I i f r i i r j , r r r t i f i m t i * * * * H u t f
•it.
nfermCtf
fioin their dUtrl.l !&gt;■ Kanfiud. «n i
himn *a-i»ir«l The IJev -J K Mr.
st'ting -that they Wf uhlVint pay |
Klhlry **f Ihr
Mrthodbi
-»m# a titer
r for this bus transportation or
f hutch ifave the
Fred
1 . * % * *\..iil*l n o t
fuiiiipr liriitruant I jg ) 111
for tuition of chiltrer. in the .
tiitli ni Im*i&gt;«1hr Nnvy, luaumt'il
tin* flmt
Sanford district.
j * i iluilr v%11 *L
time hit tlutirj* *% illnn tor of
Prrf. Morris pointed i t that1
1 -, rn m! rn4**
tw nil bus transportation of pupils
phyitawl inJutat ton nu*l HA
♦r* I
JACKflONUU-K Sept 0
Ml liutf ilrhn* hi iiin!lieififiH* «*
c \iei
paid for Hit o f thr* geiiornl i
D _ _ L
1 * f :f!» tl vlf
I’riticil'nl 11 l .
Uitrcteil^
-r W I, . funu.=JJI'fy.ut 1wthat
t n' V —
L~Ar W
U*- *—
l■ . —
D- O a t " F l o r i d. *. f i r t i d y c e r a o f fiiiH .* n t n t
—
.!» ■!'O
A'WW t n
-^
f.t i ^ t n b l c a i
n btjiild
he*
j t r f d m f t t f l l i r h e | i f h **i nii s Al t thr* n M - ii f l it y h i
'-tkMnplirn
*
lir.t of the .13 high sebims
i I i'll
trtim lk(ul Ilitfi' t]*r truck
tr-^ the (irammai ::*'h«&gt;nl anlitf*»ium Odham liiiu&lt;ln Beee|»pupil# frjiti Di^riet 0 who m*tt«ge
,
* t l ir r i- riry
Ih,* Rev (tlrim K S m ith - f th*
n ro*t if $T2 »#ch, flistrirt (5 dor
*l&gt;rr»chna' reerntl&gt; throiiKlio’r
l 1 In h it ..
lion Given
Drive
i hitsthin M h -f d in h A l am* *.f
not hnve t • pny tuition for «*-nu*
•*t
Nr-n. York area did um on '.i «t i
_ r_ v#.r
5J pupils who commuju to Sim*
■ti .r lm l'i
I tv fAieal Citizens
inn the hentht of our nhippt''
*—
r '
.. .
foid, but d i l this u pint! fee i■&gt;
,
Ihf*
fton.* Mill! William L. WlUm dii* - Many
« f th,* orw i. xU*mL*t
1*8*13
r
l.f
|II|
11
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1
m
DUtrict L.
s
j
I ..I'll
itoi of f-lorula Slat® FnrmerA M,»i• Mvently adnplel hy th* Mat.*
Hr.»iU-v CJtlhant rUatrinvn **1 tin*
1 rt* iniJ muHi­
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r
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v
.. L. K. Jci Jan. chbirmnn of th*. j * *
.
ll' 1*rul liriv - lifi'M
r* m
krLv today “ In UiU ntrtk" *•-. hi R*»nrd «if Ktlurntmn nrr mm mi *jv»u, t \rtivtttr\ CimiinlH* * &lt;*f th*
j -1
htith *
tl
(1 i M.ih N 1
r:hoo! I mra, cxnrc##ed ih? wish O w n e r
r e lls
*
.»11* tn(kt In
K O U i r y no m nny Mich dlffkttlU 1** the in - nr-e here for U&gt;«*
U ,u r\
(Ju n io r r iu im te i of C iim in e iie , m u i
t*W* tl
assen^ers
Brought
iitijifrL
Litiii
Itti
11n I
to work out ■ poaccftil nnd hi»r- *
,
mi ( .
n | nocriu hydandrr U suffcrln.' and
to
liuih *»aod.) tfiis timnunn tluit aon itmmv fm
M +1 ? L u n i v v h l t ^
id* Iu
*7'
*
ll»r
f
i
­
Ashore In Biireres^ t'MxtfU ».f In »ti. * ll, 1 'i
Club
^.tmmious solution to tho problem.
L IU D
I HHFj
Ic tlll
jjir trm)b|e grow*, nn extr mrlv «omity Buptrviwr ° f #, rflocntioo, ||otixt&gt;P »crr injhlrrnl Iant* Frith*v
’ Mr f-i ilhruvveil
.f I*
- i \ • i *»»lilil 1 •
Ih* mlilrd av the I whrn •!*»» nmunllD*** nude » hnu ,r
Seme iJike Mrnr*»! p#(ent» iftl*
S
()0
0
0
0
CTll*ca*
situmion
may
qufrk,v
,,n‘f
othrra
wP*
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/
\t
New
Vorlv
Dorlf
A
i
Valued
1 h ilt.tit r
^
9
vek*|»
n*'e*l urines. U K. Tu»r ha h*M 1 lo*I»®&gt;t. - ,- n M tH t l v m m d K K i l H t t n
vocate hv. 'r.g n toucher for cucli
|ford »im1 rw iiuiMtU c'«HUitv
of the eight grudoa nt the school |
*
“Wllth- tho great bilSK ••( mu ..ppp.nted *os* hook maiiug
ft \-.IIIM .TttN
S . p 1 tl.
"71 f*. .|lV‘r,r iepM"v+ntnttVr% a |hi
whirii was t tended last year h&gt; j clroslh of the Sanford lloat pir,rpt„ |1tlM|t|rr moves hy rail it l the county school*
■M 't
ft lirte 11*0, . ’*nte
71 pupils, and prote.tr t Ihn 11** |Work-t Irnm n Mnalt Open slint for (n|r ,tMl i||r e^utvalcnl n l.im m
"•"* Mildinl llnl&gt; t. m‘
j CHIU * I *Is*’ ( Hk Mr f JiIfMin 4
i n . &lt; li.irlr- 1 . It..
.11 ■&gt;
A«*f *
i l l it Hit 1 |* I YfHt 'll*
cbm
rchtoj with Ih let teachers ami |two bnala to tts prciem Investment iboussnd.*. of c.rhsds u h»u l b
.*iv i *hi and Mi*
i *'* &gt;'
1
I r*--idriii Truman 1 1 ilmg
pur Kiilistllutr, was undrrstaffetl nf over iWOOO with a dry dock „jinuiill&gt;
hy smitri I n t e l 1 i?
i o*o
M li'iiV1*"|
n',
1
f ll lr w
1 I*ti|n‘| tl I&gt;ij| Cr**'tll U t r JfiH*:
to* iltrect linnd 111 it*. *ll«ft*.
i’rof. M oiri. rrpiicl that the cvp^hh* of handling Mi fool bost-i
piL* truck movcmeni . tie plana to ns*L't the teat hn
this rrr**j»itrifl eiujUiv'.l/.T- tin- »*
(•• 111,1 (he rripptme mail
slrr ’ H»* jv 1§,3•- fij .‘ViiiffUit .*n-l
Slat** would pay * 1,200 a year t o ,«» d housing more than *K.OOOO m„j,ets all alotv? the line !mm inning nil and fnu*o pt.ci
__Up** i l i l k r e l i p n
a 'I told
Brin k
.:l: Luiipf&gt;wi^
uu»**♦-a ■.achet with 30 pupilr. mini* i*”*f*t*
* * f described to Florida t.j Chirajo, Detroit I’lftia
i nly.
_______
_
tuo' turn hr Idles ol im lie**
mum and that on this basis ) ) t .R«»«hiM ’
,hr‘r fnjuUr weekly 4e|phla, New y jjfl^ R Bd CWfriJUUU-, AVs-.qtc cnnlinmng ..)fir'l!!-(* (to ti,,- -erttotf
i-iit im . rte tin
died
MtH-, Mm* •* 1_-.i 1
ntrre teacher *cosW be hill'd ;luneheott luday.
*IKumhiy^distoiit (Kiliiti.-When we rotrritJer-to co-ordinate the, program J-&lt;
A hdnt n otin g „ f the Jaycc
...........
•il « * «Lv* Jinljl .
tl 1 : iii
lliitlt** ti* * 11(111 11 -ights
1 i
lour! 1 commft! re ntwi tilllcbil; ol
IflY ?i|jf»L ' •rji *tt tl*
• ® H e p^rtNrd. hiwovSr. tlinr t
h
e
Uw *,*t" ' n,/ Ir P ^ a J '^ e ciuta.icr the schm.l. of the c..uuty,
Hand, “ in order *■ the ricmlnoic County Cluuttbcr ol
| 1I
» l«l Vfelft l \f full wing
th
* ■ * 0111.1-1 y *' ti * f 1* : liltf'
school would In vc four full time
vLln.- ^ m ,
ol mn,,r " f in}T,Ft*P' * , , , u'
M'rlP'1 M,m
t li•• n II in
... it-.
■piiftg
( 1
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teMfh m mm
wBnm ivnidil **• * TPrB8‘n*
*rl va*u&lt;
ftrrn that a rrUtlvMy Alight U|vr» tn give each hoy ami gift nben Cmmie-rrr was held this altenpem
tl 4 sUV|*|. 1
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in*
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f
‘
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•
-in funt.
place the suhslltuto in four week, S w r
“ ^
«&lt; dtslrthutton wm.id ttruml opporlunltirs. nod *■* '* St 3 on n'rlorX al !|ir Comnumii
avaiiawr
occasslon heavy* losses If Mint m&gt;- making
•I Mill, |l . fifth
n •pectsl
rff.&lt;n
Hollar Tb*- .Its* V jump I- .- tn
law • &gt;1
'
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I . i. .11 &gt;f
Ur.
11 i* r»..n .e.n
*dded that one of the lamLs.M, occurred during our heavy.vnl- lerngflilF the need and me* 1
'il. lull* In.1“
cootr-ialiim ari*i fiim n -ls t it.-.! f
i
»,
| « * ...I ill'. Ii,.
1
. .rf“ , '
' haptnan, tntstcr corner from WUconsln and makes um„ .r»son I wUh tlier** were individual prohlem» of earh
.
r*
S lice lrom thr
-Mint Irarlr *'j . ,»
f 'Ik*
nf jjlrirlct I. po n ett out Ihat it the trip down llw Mississippi every i^ c t h im , , r in Plorlda might .m
sin (aught 111 thi- »*
for thr purpns- ,it o t i iii p iu it j *
Ml*
I ..... Li
pequiml the services of two extra year Two boat owners are from t(, „itrviate the nrcscnt condman* lesrliers wurkshop progiar..
II
tourist iwnaram \t&lt; Olham ft*
* V 'I
tiachers nere to lake rare i f Ihi* Xndlsns. one Irum West Virginia, (aclng the ,*,lrtke**f frrU-,1 area
rlar***l
M* I. ■bxi
M prpliA from matrirt
, ,
„n. Sim arnl on® frtnn Mnr&gt;'l^ncl mid a niim and I hrtfif Ihat In thr v "'! in n
Mr Otllism .1 " *t*i tlmt i! 1
pjcrronfendril ihat Laks Mnnr*«* be- ol nllter states A lot of trade future *r.rur mrtns may h- ».itk. 1
H illV Kit (H M D .ID
Is uinmir w-l.-t -till ti*- ,i t- ,
* ..
M»
"bull,| up a schrail to b« jv'u d .t. rotnea Irnm IVlnnd Mr . Urumley out u,r(Hia|, irgulatlon or negoita
they' would M i l t., i-gtst.-i u
-i&gt; i iivi * I|fsf i*
i iif
.f
faMuin*:
TA M I’A, Krp ’*' ,jVl v
fksml s Idrd. “ You have go, to kr&gt; p aafel. hut most _of the boats ure tkm. which will protect Hi? imiIRh
could
ilo
»,i
i
iin
i.i
-(trig
.1.,
.1•
.* I,,,-!*
• l ii. il »♦.
” *the pupils if you wan*, a (fcml ownnl In Orlando.
l»* I* fc-1 #* H
against the constant ntenace of year uld youth ia*rs » man &lt;
Srrrrlaii lt-tv tilntoii
i
•
* .»
I.*l*ilU»Vf)T,
school.” S. O. Chass, JT. wa* thu - Declaring thst the 8 t, Johns such tlLsaMers. Tile averting of la*, irr charge in corfnectlnii wfti.
til* litIHIM
I
1rl*|*&gt;W,
i
1
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I
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f.j?
nirMn#
ir
t
other trustee piosent from Dj-* River U one at the last high ways ilpn would benefit produien. con­ hit-and-run death of Pni-y
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where a man can escape the sumers. and lha Ubor elements .11dmion, daughter of a I ■" =■'
i riti‘ Iniv,
i it ,iiI ( hr
\t
In Aostiallii fnilute to vu- iiii£ln»* Gimurrciw In i m lallll." I 1l-iw
... t
crowds, where he can "relax oml thrown niji of work at te».: t tem- minister. I'olicn Mgt. .hut*-, &lt; an
,I n f i l l .
•tile* and Miss
Hn* ml 11liny
without g-nsl reason is pi nnhali'* *&lt;• i«inin fish' slid hsvr a Utile leisure close porarity during strikes nnd similar bell sayswthe youtii. Wllhin \ •*
*h *|
?7* -■ill *I»
r i.i „ll uf rirtaudu;
i « dl,
by a fine up to I*.
admits driving thi ear.
to nature Mr llrumley said it Ls dUturbances.
• rfiip.it ir. * t1•-*lf*
»5%(* V*l rtijf i
1In*
IL*
,f Tampa; and
' *.t i
ltd* i
his policy not to mskr hosting a
» . . nHh HijM ft jtu.
lilt lie* *»*»• i*f iLi muPn. Imni1 f rnttli'ii
i( '.'idivlllti
“Ooiuilructlon work on tl»e Plant
it • .
(.
rich man’s game but one which
il" | ifti. •
» ii MKrniifi 1 In In r*
\| \|'. laird. Jr.
in 1m*lieu Mini If r
can be enjoyed by the average grewilng sallsfactortly. acconllng
"i I' *1*ifri i *“**" * I #*»!&lt;!'
„**♦ I I* 4 |I|i .1 \ i:»i id1* t t* *’ «•
•i .
l Ir
I lan e, llir hai l
family and that In keeping with to latest, available informal Inn,
♦ «.t Gitrtfil .nnyi* i 11- ♦ f»*» II Hi *M*» d (fill th** *pi t« in 1*. t.
I .1*1, *t? sSjtil | il. ihivi* aiiters,
this poIVy he seeks to keep prices said Dtrector Wilson, In w rrvw-w
iin- % .--*7 ifnJiiiifY iii« »r =i. t; i iti* S||v lI ■ the IfriT'ftn! * '"IT H i} ’
\f I .li UMIMI 1-rt it. i*f l*iu( WashU m i l.iaii nn r , a— 1 kr— I
. untfi;i(«&gt; i hi li |**r f|| |r- |&lt;A ifiiiff r
of oondltiftfu llirouabout the Hiate
V ; Mi&lt; Kd
rlu* 11iidiri.lK 1* fril il rt
!
I
• t ii
.
Markets System, "This project In
lit* vt'fssfl vita **nii null* iti S * i
I; v-uin in " nf \\ i Palm ilearh
Motorists wera being educated
,wivrs thrrrbulldlngofunU N o .il,
y y burner manager" nf " - her n"w In service. Is nli* ut (w i­ h* Ifiri xf rt f ft.111. Ytfkf li iliitiStcnuid nf ftiui1 * i Mi
Li.
br poiire during the weVrml on M r s . J e s s i e D u n l a p
I rr i*k*ui .Lutfjih G\ mj **f 11* TyiiewritcrH Stolen
Rrliett YV.
l.f *i 1, -.Mi' br ni Inn,
thal &lt;&gt;f any ulhrr region of llir
the use and operation of Ih- new
D i e d S a t u r d a y P . M . m o n u / 'r ^ ^ ^ o u ^ M io n
1 ;; ^ T ' ; X n
c ,,n ,L t v s« i!il,'.V country, I'resMmt lint S. Duiiihi, M* »*f L
I
f r tf ,i | f | f »| t| ; .*1
j| I htfli'R
i* grab Irirking notera, all at which havo
— t -----‘ fIre1
--walls
'have
been
comnlrl-d
.
1
1
TeVjphone
(
mnpany,
.
si
I
flre'--w»lU "hsve been completed ,
,
- ,
,
, of the company nl«n ■IUIW!l&lt;r*&lt;( n tf ri* |:U lt*K d ill I sir 1(I fil e
Lrom Ntijxro Aejulemy
been installed except s fenr’ on
Mrs Jessie U Dunlap, widow &lt;d and framework started.
:,n&gt;f
th" : ollu^ ,, of
J" '
ill Iiii ji . -• itn ii I* f**l*• * ban •»«
1 ■ i ■( . , - i- k piii ci-nducl'.'d
Sanford Avenue.
« the late Thomas M. Ihtnlap. died
..
* '*
*_,
, *x long illfilanri* |j?Irnhoni* cull* l»a v today.
I li't l nf t a n ly|u .•ut* i 1 1
&gt;I... I lii iirjfi Melhodlat Church
* Violators of p .rk h g rtguU* at the local hmrpiUl /talunlay at
In
h
s'alrmnit
reviewing , I v* llitM I f iiijiT i»f (rn- will* i
* n liw«nniD*llr* ^ n ? v ;i M ila n ^ ncr« * « d * »ulwtant 1ally during Mm
In f »
il pul If Ini ^ UU** day rip img fiiitll ih* i ■*•
- 1 uii 1* If
l -11 (he .flee J. \V,
Mon* embodied tn Ihe recently 10:00 P. M. alter a short Illness.
rr‘ ,
■1,111,1 te* mon,h»- "D ing distance Soul hern Bell opr rations dnrin:
-■
tnwti li&gt; i»*t .lit] tin I**tn w«nl«l Ac llll Hal u O'* ’ le|l itt*&gt;l ii
\u 111, and tin- l!e i, \V. I*, ilnggle
pasted City Ordinance 397, wer&gt;
'he
first
12
m-itilh*
of
j»*are.
Mr.
blMl¥
l v , r" 11* lh,
nriKin«Hft«
*1 **«*&gt;' ,li"
Mrs. Dunlap had made lirr home
I
* nf Ii i iling
atreart ^of last
y *Wr ,T ^
asr w
w enntltr
roonth *ftllf‘ h‘July.**
\tr.
off Ire by 1*1i.f
Interment
follawcd
being dealt with leniently today In Sanford for 14 years. She and far
Dumas revcslnl t.hst new rom- li*- 1 until "in |irr n rtf»« iu *ril ’» Sin r if f
reported, and barring unforeseen! l x
Vinv I'emrfeiy, The
If it was their first offense hy Mr. Dunlap resided at their resi­ developments production should be: lu,,,Br ftivealed, “ totaled . ■'■OH, nsny rrcords have lo-en «rj during a.ninil Mjasi' who w«Mf i» -«|*nmi ( ' k ii -iii , I'nneipnl, iiTniilmc *i in 1 1 .
( lone
I * pul . Sli riff .1** I IIa L 'Ui
I - l i&gt;n 1 urial flume wai In
-Ahelng remilml to pay a 25 rent dence, BIO Laurel Avenue until his good. Plant a
1U40 l&gt;sith In volume of Iin-ii I awl 1*1* flip dm tllr.g down
CltIy normsllv sU ru j wh^ h f» « * •
,J",1,h\ T
* tin* l«-V lluyr i, I- a l ***-. M*. a a - i * barge uf arrangements.
v fine within four horri after **tt- death when Mra. Dunlap made her besry shipments
nts in November and; ^7’* nv' r “ ' V m,d" 'fl J,,ly' " " Im g distance calls handled ami i:i
by
Deputy
NKYV Y *&gt;I(K TD* IriiitH Slate, oriesti-i
Tor-day
ing a tkWit from police tn Ci &gt;• Itome with relatives.
1th the
bulk of t h e. i ™ * "&gt;pr»»«nt, a 167 percent m- '.rlcphfiri-a a*ldrd.
December, with
— -------IHIlKt Milts TO MKKT
•day took netinil In*-til* tlirk;&lt;*n on n rinugi- ?f atti-injnionih or July,
Manager II. N. Saiur. On Second
Six* wa* bom in Wheeling, W.
moving In January, February jertase
] BJ®**J* over
n W the
,he m&lt;mth
Long rlistnnct* mils made river maritime strike Ihul has cripple t f tug in pa-- it wor'lde*.-.- I'ai rlu*ck | A mei-lii'g uf ihe officers and
offense the fine may be #28 or Va, and wag a member o f the First
...
am ttlantlng a ; Dun.”
Soulhrrn Br-n telephones during
ill ii |fHT»il t*r r**ry biri?*
d* ■ruh
f ih*- Seminole Ciunty
Mr. Turner declared that at the a recent mnoth ftdaled 9,l 8fi,0ftn Krw Votk IIiuL^r **|» *»
10 days In the City Jail,
Presbyterian Church of Banford. wide variety of other crop* also.
Mir fir At Hum , Ni*. il
fid -fiuli»*i. A *, elation will be
present
time
local
telephone
calls
If the motorist stays overtime Survivors include three cousins.
Fall planting tn the Wauchuls
or abru'. II permit giuatvr than
wrrt* u;ril I winy »«» bring !
,
,
.
ludd tonight :*l * (HI o'clock al the
and finds he h«s no violation Mra Kate Arnold of Winter Park; section U about completed. Man­ jaiu averaging approximately I V In 1946. anil 139 percent grcnl.-r
&lt; umiiiulltty House. according to
Aihurc |»a-&gt;«,nj;«,rs f »'
H• lin*,i ; A r m y r i t i u i i i i n e n t I s
(leket. he can daprslt arv*tD r Miss Rose Hunter of Wheeling. ager Frank E. Conner of the Wau- ■716 dally. Thi# is a 43 percent m* thsn In 1910.
an annminrcincnt t-»day by Mrs.
Marine Tiger is opci it -d by 11**w coin and escape fine. The law W. Va.; and Dr. Harold Mendel of chula State runners' Market re­ ! cress* over the daily total In Iht*
Bought By I Lilians Kdvyard Kucher. All offjeers and
laical call nifde In Southern Allaniir, &lt;i«lf end YV* U ju liei
provides 1200 fine or Imprfs-ii- Miami.
ported. this week-end.. The rainy romparabta period of 1946, and a
territory "are
averaging i LineTor the U. B- Mar linn* L’omibrectpra Hive been urged to t i ­
roena of not mpra than 00 days
Funeral services will be conduc­ B eam seems te have broken In 68 percent hike above the foist Bell
Itn.ME, Kepi. V bVi--Unite I lt nd
L J t r persons who willfully break. ted Tuesday at 4:00. P. I t al the that area and the outlook is good for this Um* In 1949, Mr. Turner .ehmlt H!,ri82.noo daily, SO per- ■mi-tton.
State. A* my rnulpni.-nt vutm-d
cent grrslor than the Hally vnlumr
rr Injure psrklh|r icnterv. Erickson Funeral Home wiih Dr. All crops except Ute cucumbers are added.
at L'lna.iHKi.tH.u went I &gt; Italy for
K X II.A N A T lO N tilVKN
''Sanford has at present 2,112 in 1940.
B. D, Brownlee officiating. Burial up, and doing well.
*100 000,0011 today with tin--sign­
W ABHINCTON, Sept. 0, lA V —
Since Aug. 31, 1015, Southern
aria be made in evergreen OemeWOOHMKN MEET TUESDAY
"Manager H. J, Lehman of the telephones in opdraUan, apd,”
in ' of an sgicem-ml Iran'fciTing lIN IlB A headuuarters in YVathtary.
aanford Bute Farmers' Market has Mr. Turner continued, “ this is en Bell has added nearly 2HO.QOO
County t a t Ho. 33C of
Thr Woodmen of the World will all the Army's unsold and f-tun- ingltui has issued an explanation
_ . . — for Fall and inrrtas* o f SO percent over the telephones and In July of this
Um Veterans of rorwlgn W an wUl
B ID CROSS TO
Winter activities in that section number in strvtr-i 10 years ago. Vrar broke all Company record! bold a regular ineeUivi Tuesday aut plus in the mediterranean of ihe diversion of steel rail*
from Chinn to Yugoslavia. Th*
i
ava l tonight at 7:00 o'clock at the Th* regular monthly
Two fruit companies,are to sUrt SJnc* Pearl lfarbor 893 telephones by tntrcaalng the telephone* in night si 8;00 o'clock at U»c Wo:nl- ItS'a re.
lAgtlon Hut. A suoper will b» served the Seminole County Chapter o f the operaUons around the first of Oc­ have been added to those In *«■'- S*rvl:e ly more than !I7,OOU. The man Rail located at llfi^flouth Park ■ A i- pr* milativp nf the Off lev rail# were sent (o Yugoslavia
I
Will b* followed by a abort American Red Cross will be lie Id tober. During th* last week lh? vica
It was announced this-! of korrign l.lipil Islion. Paul Bun- 1 instead of China, the ageney
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(Yrapite continuing average monthly gain in Sou'hern 1Avenue.
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at 10:0ft o'clock Thunder morning Btnfan! Market received a small m* ti-rial shor ages.*'
Bell telephcnui. according lo Mr. morning A number of new mem­ ner, yigned-for the'United -'late' says, because of the current em. AH members have been urged I at the Red'Cross building, accord- number of bunched turnip ftTrervs.
Tho (‘iimartd for telephone* in "Dumas, is more Ihsn ■four time* bers will b? Initiated and all mcm- He saiJ the sale will help re- hsrgo on relief shipment*, exJin* to Mra John Rogers, occrctsry. the first of the B eam .
reptlng food, lo China.
tuTs have ho4n urged tn be prcsrnf istshlish llnlinn tmde.
• tho South, gs related to. tho num* .tho average for PJI6,
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W ilson Says Farm ers Should Be
Thankful N e w Y o rk Truck Strike
Did Not O ccur In H eavy Season

i1W orks Outlined";^;
By John Brum ley

Briton Says Big Four Does Not
300 Rooms A re
Intend To Abandon Trieste Plan
Registered In
Jaycee Canvass
Little Hope Held
For Farly End Of
Maritim e Strike

.Mills (Minion Lord
Died Lridas Ni^ht
In ( ilrns

Drivers Educated
DuringWeekendOn
Meter Operation

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Turner Says Thai Volume Of Calls
Has Increased During Past Month

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PA C E TW O

MONDAY, SEPT. 9 .

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

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t h is

one i s

«!JRfHA«?PT
FlGGEROOT

eabllibeW

Vancouver. 11. C., ami ihr OricTt
. when the Canadian Pacific com[ plelerl it* cro**-Cana&lt;U rail |jn,.
'
The SpanUh-Am«rk*n *»r nrrit
' ami tire vca*el. now renamel the
Victoria, made three trip* to thP
I Philippine* aa n troop ship.
!
Then hevan year* of Alaska *n,|
Arctic service. which may finally
1 write her‘ epitaph. Her hull of
’ hand-wrought Swedish iron plat.-*
an inch and a quarter thick ma.le
radloetl him a message of' sym- . her an ide|l atrip wa- the Nor—
oathy.
route. She hstgut »uch trip* RJ
From hi* hospital bed. he an­ 1901 and was houcht by the Ala«awared: "Men of the N^ith. I kn ‘''tramship Company in luus
wish you bon vovage. My com­
She became the Pacific* v„|,|
mand.
■nano. the
me Victoria,
rsM'iit. will
*•*,* *ee
■«• you ship." I ringing million* of did.
safely hack to tha land of rtrrnul.-*^ir* worth of the yellow metal uji
frisndshl-s."
. V
of Alaska, no one knum h a.
That haa been the amry of the much- On Mm* trips,she wVtiVl
famed old ship built three-uiisr handle as much aa two million
ter* of a century ago by sturdy dollar* worth from the Stwni.l
Scotchmen, at Dumbarton &lt;n tha mnlnsula gold field*.-Brick*
shipped in ranvaa hags valiinl at
cn ch .

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Although she wa* ficium t^
the first ship-into Uie-Bering Sea
and Nome each'year. ijh&lt;- |i*t*| a
charmed life. In 1907,. she itru,k
an Irrbcrg araj her lower hold
filled with water to within a hw
inches of the main deck, hut the
fuswurd and aft bulkhrud* held.
Of one blinding anuwyt'-rm in
year* that no complete record ha* the Johnson Strait* in January,
1936. u*nasgmg»r wmte:
“ For 30 fnAirs Captain H. (kl»n
held the Victoria' in the narrnu

American Artists

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a « l« a s i *er*SMalI leUiakplastn«ah e s r ekeearelil.r
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MONDAY, HFPT. 9. ItM#
BlB LK VP.lf.Si: FOR TODAY
W E MUST TDBN FROM OUR
OWN WRONG DOING TftO A M I
NKVKIt ItF.IV* A T IT: Bejoicetli
not In Iniquity, hut rejolcclh. in
the truth. I Corinthians 13:0.
Moacow walfct that Oreece ta a
thecal in the .peace of the Ualkaas.
They even went an far diiwn there
. as to votn against the chniniunlAtfi,
W p 6PP where Henalor IV|ij»rr
haa been sight-seeing lit 'IlMitna*
Jeffersona Old Iminr Monttrello.
W * hope lie became Imbued Willi
a little Jefleraonian democracy.
—
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Wa have liren hearing al gmul
' deal about the menace to uorhl
peace o f Franco’s Spnin. but tvo
wormrr w fat you ihuik of Tito’s
Yugoslavia.
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Miami has selected a font.- i
FBI man a« Its new city mana­
In t h f IV’tico R iv e r V n llp y o f flu* I'r o v in c o o f A lh i’ tln
ger . . . which trikes it* aa a i
sort of c«nifo*si»i
„ f '"in i-1 him* |rt„r,. than a thousniiil ('aim t|ian vi’ti’ ia n s w ill soon i&gt;inli:ul
or other.
j it pon a fa rm anti homt^»tt*a«l p r o je c t. T'h o c o u n t r y i.s m ltl
William llelrens cidcagu youth, ilttriioM, ly in g in t h f saint: grn c rn l la litu tlv iih the Houlhert
haa been smtenrist to life lm- jp a n h a n tlle o f A la s k a , hut is fe r t ile and b elieved m iilabli
prtsonmrnt lie hail confer.nan"iitui ,,r d iv e r s ifift l a g r iiiiit n r f.
derlng little Suzanne l&gt;ni
The Alhffta governntflit, tvhnh owns the propeitj
two older women

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S T A T E NE WS B R i E F S

Coming For Fall

T E L E . N O . 148

Social Calendai
MONDAY
Past Matrons Club o f the Order
of Ihv Kustcrn Star will hold
their monthly meeting In the home
o f Mr*. R. P. Crenshaw, 1133
L A t Seventh Street at 7:30 P.
TUESDAY ‘
TI*; Fidelia Class o f the First
Baptist Church- will meet a. the
home of Mrs. Berta Breeden, "00
Maple Avenue at 8:yo P. M.
Azarian Cl*s* of the First
Uaplis*. Church will- meet at the
church annex at h:U0 l\ M.
Pilot Club villf n*-et at the
Mayfair Inn ut 8:00 P. M. with
the Foard meeting* being held at

Clyde Terwillegar, Pro, Announces
Excellent (lo lfin g W eek At Club
Clyde T^rwillcifar,
Seminole
Country pro, announce,) today
that the course had the largest
number o f golfer* last week
than any since the course opened
last Decuntbcr. Kach week new
names are added to the list of
player* and Terwlllrgar said that
a tournament la bring planned
to Include the golfers' in town
who have not played for the
past. 16 years.
laist week's golfer* were: Rev.
J. K. •McKinley. K (i. Kilpatrick.
Dr. W. V. Ilitlilig, II. a He(xcl,
Hugh , Wlwlchel, Sr., J a m e s

'project in Mnntnnnskn Valley, hut the Canadians appnr
Jently will place more responsibility on the individual vetjernil farmer. To the young men who fought so long, this
cli/tacejo earn their own Ittnil far from cities and armies,
In New York City It la hard to and ihe prospect hf htiililiiiR a profitable farm must seem
. 1..*!.*..

Miss Ann Wiggins, hrl«&gt;&gt;-elcct,
a* hpnoted .by Mis* Connie Me-

Mr*. G. E. McCall and Mr*. It.
G. Fox assisted the hostess with
the serving. Tl&lt;; honor** was pre­
sented u crystal ennpote- as u
gift for the uccusinn.
Thrsc a'tcndiiv; were Misses
Ann Wiggins. Kathryn Wiggins,
Martha Perkir.s, Nancy Collum,
Jackie Brotchie, Shirley Smith.
JniM Thijpen, Klitahcth Fite,
Jean Whigham and Angela M'.’isch.
— M*.i Misses Martha Brown,
Sylvia Meisch. Camille Batten,
Mary Ann -Whl Ichel,
Mildred
Hobson, Betty King. Gene Cas­
well of Orlando an I Dorothy
.Stc»*;n» r f St. Petersburg.
* Also Mrs. M. S.- Wiggins. Mr*.
Edward Higgins. Jr., Mrs. 1tichnid Brcwn. Mr*.- Dale Scott. Jr..
Mrs. Kuzin* llarri** a amt Mrs.

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CotniiR*rcr

reports that present sugar supplies
are adequate. And what ta more.
V Florida Were allowed to pnxluce
all tlie sugar It coukl ral*e. with
no holda barred, yam might be nble
,'to’ buy a hAgfull once In n while,
Or perhapa even a Coke nr a HerBtiey bar
A

New

York

psychiatrist saya

t h a t a n a g g r o v -lv r sport* p ro g ra m
I t i i N b * s l w ay Jo c o m b a t l u v r o ijc

Y O U 'R E

TELLING

Dorothy Fortson
Weds K yle MeMillun

/ ORCTA GARBO
HUMVI Greta Garbo of "I want to
l/fc alone” fame Is shown on Iter re­
turn In the U. S. from Sweden on
the Swedish liner Gnjirholm. When
the ship docked In New York har­
bor, the Sivcdisli ai tress had this
attractive smile for the ship news
photographers.
(Interimtonci)

SPOOK J a ilx-yr ar- old De­
troit dog, can alng. Thla put*
England's talking pooch vir­
tually back again among. the
ranka of dumb animals./

our bustncais.” he say*, “ to help
the British keep tlie Huvulaus out
o f the Mediterranean or away
from the Ihmlanellea." It la not
our buslnesa to help the British
but It U our bit* Inr.v* to prevent
•ggrenalon no trial‘ t#r where 11
oraursm ho
anywhere
; "in » « In
in. th*
iitu world "and
"v
If It D launched by Ruxala,
tara tn the Wall Street crash since
the fifth of August, but recovered
two billion dollars during the lat­
ter part of last week for a net loss
Of eight billion*. Now. that la a
tot of money even when divided
among all Ut* Stockholder* in the
United Bute* If it had been spent
on new schools or ImaptUU Instead
of being tost In the stock market.

rated the acliool or hospital prob­
lem In this country.

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Russia Is seeking to gain control
of all of Chins. 13191 Is not neces­
sarily our view of U for admittedly
era don't know anything about Jt.
Out that Is whst Congressman
Bikes of Florida tUys and he haa
just returned from an ldapectioa
ufp to China and our Pacific
at If we are forced out of cfttlna,
i wltl eoon be forced completely
t o f the entire. Orient. Oenrrat
irahan Is doing a marvelous job.
odds, “a marvelous, self • sacrl-

H . &amp; A . DEPT STORE I

_ Spook It i lo p tm o ind tp t'c lilite i in rendition! o l "Afammy.” in old tune ih it debaitely

Thla Kata Sm ith'of the ktn-’
nela ta aald to have learned to
amg by listening to broadcasta.

eHo A d k c I!

Maybe thl* ta Juzl aomethlng
cl** w« can blame on the radio.

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Spook h id b tllrr look Out or
t h il l 6nd b en ell rltrd by (A*
c m ir i n ' union umltt (he Uth
l u r P t it t ic e i oct.

You'll look drrlnf In clothe* cx

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PICTURED shortly after their mar­
riage in New York a year ago are
ex-Navy veteran Bruno Iluntrk anil
hi* wife, Vera. Dunirk, annoyed by
his wife'* constant nagging, stran­
gled her, then called police to tell
them he wae “ willing-to pay“ -/or It.
Shortly after being arretted., Bu­
nich hanged himself In his Tombt
Prison cell.
(Inl«m*»Umo!)

Downtown Cleaners

100% A ll Wool
SW E ATE RS
by #McGREGOR
and

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TBAVfUNO AUTHOt Cornelius Vanderbllt. Jr., to, is pictured with his
fourth bride, the beautiful Marla
Felixa Pablo*. 39. Mexican cattle
hetreas. following their marrls/e in
Reno. Ncv. Vanderbilt gifted Marla
with an 118,000 ring. It's third marrtaa* Inr Ut* brlije. (International)

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whirs they a*ill spend n menth.

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flir ilouMf riiiif Ffrvicp
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kin- i«e|V,')|-Bt the d&lt;—r ♦ -i*lMr*! lin y Syni'e*. j}r.', organist? mg With llle serving w m 'I • .
idaycil I lie nuptial music and FM- Blclmnl llrown,
Mr*. 'Villuim
&gt;vard White. ' *n|ni«t, rrmlcreil Bu*h. Mr». Turn Unit; Hr
M'il
The Lord'* . Prayer* and “ Ava Iinm Mytirk. Mr*. .1. • l',tm .i
'laria
tV.
s.
Mvrut
of
(atkelnml
Mr. and M rs.'T. A. t'nlih. t
ler. Mi* F'dward lligc 1
Mi*
erviil
In -1 mull for the groom Mini -it Thigpen, M»* \
Betty Windham and Mi** "
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Augustine attending the S ie'
Jn, to Brotchie. Mi*.
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Si. Augusllne l*s&gt;ll game
M
I'ugei'* ll.iiH-on
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. MH all and M • ' •
Tile toil'll lirfli- enleri-il? Vh, well of Oilnndo n' - - '
Mr*. Jack Mefolltini •&gt;.,
huiili mi Mo iiiio of Hui/itio
cur in *1 from a *i* « e ,l
I’eikiu*.. .11 at,,I
giien it
Fort Jjiuderdale and Mnim'
Hit Miili-'* luldp « .
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onriiiigi* by In i fiilbei Tile gull m vtiili mi HrrnnicrnuMit
w-a* accompanied home '•i
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F’rar.k llndlrv and son Finn
n « l n • a»**l ch ryF u n lh cn w 'M . t iTTf
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wotn
by
bri
llin-e
mister.
of Fort Lauderdale.
t,l with n il\i*t ra in li'lid » »«*••• •
&lt;nd a roiisin fealiirt I a yoke anil lirlr.l
mkr. I' umi !i w .* •
'a !d « IceVe in*eL* of noiii|iu«et1e eul
*vl vi-i | in till’ dining I •••»« and
sir '■ broldered in a floral design of on fhr lerrace.
month liny seed pearl*, The fitted bodice
For the liridal trip In N r " III
V. V i with sleeves that p tilled over tho
a grey
V • L hand* joined a fi I skirt which li-au* Mr*. Moore ciu('.
terminated In n long train. The pin.*lriped suit, white emhruidi’ f
fingertip veil of sherreat bridal i'd hl‘&gt;u*e ami whiti- feather hat
llusinn was fastened withi a temp- and wore an orchid at her slnnil.
Bov. and Mr*. Miltrn Sack,
ct of orange bloaanm*. !She car­ dei. At the completion of Mnand children Ruth and Dnruth
.... „n ____.....
.
and hoiii-ymooti they will make liieii
rlctl
Irouriuet of. tuhr-rosrs
have returned from spindind ••
home in Gainesville where Mi
white
rosea
centered
with
a
white
summer In Caahier*, N.
Mi
and Mr*. Moore will attend Ihe
Lovell who haa been a guest f&lt;*
iggins, lister University of Florida.
Mime tlm* returned with the Sack
* pale pencil I Out-of-town
guest*
included
ft'*. *
ilh a V.neck- Mr*. T. J. Taylor o f F'rn*tpr«of.
Mr. and Mr*. S II
haye -rt turned- Irani ,
Mo^ |/icl»vllle. Ky. a
Roach w h i T P
they
vacationing. .

soft ruffle of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Myrick mnl
hich extrmlr,| Mr and Mr*. Carl IVnm liter of
to the cap I.okcland, Mr. and Mi* Harrell
,&lt;v*r Ihe shmildet
•leaves. T h e gown w** designed I’crmrnter of Wlrarwntci, Dr. anil
with self coveted button.* down **
Mt*. Ben Caswell, Mis* tii-ne Cnthe front of the fitted bodice nii&lt;| well and Mifa FJizuheth Winn of
a full skirt. Her headdress wa* a Orlando, Mr, and Mrs. William
'
' ia. Pa.. Mr*.
stnall pleated tiara of Mrl-winkle Bush of Philadflphi,
I of Jack* ofivillr
satin
which
matched
tha
ribbon*
Bello
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I - R. Johnson H*(fillmrr nf |..«k&lt;&gt;luii«l
discharge from the on th* Fmuquet of aster*, pompom |and h
chrysanthemums
and
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Reserve and kc and
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irw mot’ xl their rr-t daisies.
The brldesmslds wora gowna o f. though
dence to Fargo, N. D. when
identical design as that of tho |confine
will attend the University
maid of honor's ,/ilh Mr*. F^lward surface
North DakoU.
lliggins, Jr. choosing turquoise outline.
Mr*. Fred Dyaon and daugF.no
Kllzal-tlh left on Saturday fCharleatnii, 8. C. where thr-y will
be joinod by Mr*. Kalrina A ll" ’
for a motor trip to Chicago. The.
expect to be away for Ihr •«
weekg.

' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bieg
Geneva arompanied by Mrs. JC. Bills left Thursday morning
for a three Weeks stay at Hot
Springs, Ark, They s Isj pl»»
vfill in the northern states, re­
turning by way of Americas, Ga.
where thdj wilt visit her staler.

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I’ H O N O C R APH S
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Growth Of Boat
Works Outlined
By John Brumley

Take pride In YOUR good »p

v - Thla four-pawed Ponaella haa*
given Eadok Dumkopf an Idea.
He thinks he and'Hpoolt can
make big jack by starring h*r
In “Th# Hound of the Ikukcr-'
vlllc*,” rewritten, of courae, u a musical comedy.

RECORDS

Misa D o r.t|h y Ann F o il non,
Mi** Doris McCill ‘‘••ft yester­
daughter o f.M r. mwl Mi
Marion day frr Tavares whore *he will
F’octsi n. htiiinie the hml«- of Kyle tincli schiuil I hi* year.
8. McMillan, *.on of Mr . A tie
McMillan ar l the In. Mr. m :-UIlian of ihi* liiy. in Waycro Ga. on Sept. &lt;1.
linriu-diu.* I&gt; llftet tin- i i lellluliv
the ruuplc lef lm Si A gustine
fur a few days after which they
will reside In I layimia llemti In­
I* employiil
by the 1 l.ivleii

M oNtlMlirtl I t ••mi Cagr liar I
down and to iter lu tire airrage
family.
Mr Brumlci *x* InOislured bv
Fit Bloare who list! rlintge ol the
, program Ororr, Stine, chflrmaii of
the Boys Committee. Inllodu-il
ltuitort Drlvnrk notary representatne at the ir «-ul Boy* Htnte Ingd,
in Tallaha.v*!'.- Mr UrumIcy ude *
'hU expefleiuv* at Boya Btute
:wiiere tie wa* elecirti n irpn-scnlaltve and addetl Out all tlio boys
received valuable experience In -If
bating, parliamentary rules of ol­
der. and government
Oeorge A. Hjieer. preatdent. reinlnded the liolitrUiis of the Inter.
city meeting on Kept 23, and s.ild
that I&gt;lmiit lias accepted thr Ibttary challenge to a golf tourna­
ment
Upon motion by Jack Rallgnn.
seconded by George Touhv. the
Bolary club coli-d to rccoinm-iid
to the Clit Commission thq io|mv Ing and wldrnliig of French Aveinnbv whatever monm passible T lif
recornniend.ilion wa* spoiv-orisl in
Ibc Jualor Chamber of Commerce
and endorsed by the Uon* Club
Al Mnonnham ol Orlando was u
goent at the luncheon.
•

Th* lyr* bird, the worhl’a greate»t mimic, can » nr. (h i «ong of
any other bird it hca^s.

— By WILLIAM BUT —
Central P i n t W iU tr

4k delfhquency. lu oilier 'woriTI.* what d im AcV U needed. U more tennL* court*
rwtmmlng pqoU. anllball Ikkl* and
a general recreational program un
der competent superrUors 11 U a •mnervet a burglar quicker then
whole lot eheaprr tq provide ath .It be suddenly sung at.' .
, ‘
let to facilities than to build more
' '
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fa vo r o f greater lerrilorlal runquests try tlie flusalaiis, “ It U not

ME!

Jllv. lulu Ire attm rlivi’ iliugh.
In .a Mi .tn.i Mr*. Ilatry l.ee,
ciiU 1 liiim tl Sunday nlfnaid I he
• '. varhl I..tin II with a ‘ HackTo-School""*party f • r her frletMl*.
Tli group lift tF.» Sanford Boat
Work- «arl&gt; yintrrday morning
mu! rn iefil to Blue Spring* where
tliV nur»l* i-r.jnjvd -uimming in
the m mini; anil i«ft&lt; rn v, n.
'The himIr** assisted by her
mother, Mn« Ji'nn Saycr ami ML*
Nancy Wiillitm* served a delicl■fii» picnic lunch. Thm * enjoying
the party were Ml** l.yllian Boyle,
Mi»* Caroline l.ee. Minr IxruLe
■ lark MU, Kitty OJham, Mir*
lean Sever. Ml** Myra South­
ward. Mi** Nancy William* ami

Miss l.uticin tiormly, a popular
hr IIIv •diet. n * i honor gui’*( at
a party tiven by Mr*. J. K.
Hedge. Mr*. .1. IV Hall aril Mr*.
K. t . Hoi lin k la»t F'riday even*
ini; 'at the home of the latter on
French Avrnin. Arrangement* of
rose* ami zinnia* were u ved
throughout the room* unit porch.
Bridge ami rummy were vuioVn| uml prize* were awarileil to
Mr*. William White. Mr*. ItougIn* Stflislrtwi ami Mi** Martha
Witrht.
The honor guest « u pi'.'iriltcil
with* a cryatnl ice liowl Jn remrinlirance of the occasion.
Hefmhmcnta of punch, iuiii'1*
wiche* aril cake wire rcrverl by
the ho»'.'.&gt;»»e*. Thime Invite,I were
ml*,*
(iormly.
Mi**
Winifred
Lovell. Mbs ..Martha Wiirht, Mi*J
1'ilhtrilK Sfenefr. Mb* Murgnret
Spencer. Mi** Betty ’Wilkinson,
Mi.** Street Itohcrt*. Mm.' Vince
!&gt;nley, Mr*. Itrnu.'htcn Watkin*.
Mr*. Dough* S •rnslftmt. Mr*. Ben
Curiir. Mr*. William Whitr,
Georg’ llnnlin. Mrs. C.
I
|y mnl Mis. Icn Watson.

Whitlief.
Also
Mr*. A| Lyon*, Ellen
Lyon*. • Mr*. Grom- Thurston.
Mr*. Mill William*. Gayle J ilt,
ting, Elizabeth Dyson, Fraud*
Mahoney,
Mr*.' K. II. Snuilj,
Dorothy Powell Mi*. John Stuck,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levy have
Jrssie Dlirilcn. Mr*. Andrew Carreturned from n vacation in Now
rawny and Cecelia Trulurk.
York City. Vermont uml raiiada.

rata,

gel a meal nowadays without pass­
ing through a picket line Father
th * waiters ore on strike or th*
cooka are on atrike. or the mini­
clan* are on strike No wonder *o
many people up there sulfer from
Indigestion.

Itidgo. H. II. Coleman, J. I.. IngIcy, Krnest lloushohler, Joe -lus­
tier of Winter Park. ti. \V. Spi-nccr, Harry Tuokc,, George Thurs­
ton and K. It. Smith.
A lio I)r. Hurry Silthy, Wesley
Spencer, Pete Echols, Henry Kil­
patrick, I.ieut. D. C. Klahn, An­
drew , Carr* way, '-W. (i, Fleming,
F. II. Scott. Al Lyons, Uiclnud
Peas, Don Harper, Boy Symc»,
Jr., J. W. Altman. Jack Hillmgham and Warnm II. Phelph.
A lio
Eugene Harrison, Ulto
Caldwell, Ford Harrison, Floyd
Shohtorn, K. C. Cheater, Coley
Willium*. Bay Ridge, Bruco Bolt,
Karl Griffin, Clyde Tcrwillugur,
Walter llnyiie*, Jr., Dudley Cun.

Connie McCall Honors
Mias Ann W iggin s

nmv, will clear it with bulldozers and tractors. Each vet

..

T ftR F .E

Luticia Gormly (iiven
Party On Friday

Heeent ii ita in Humility not ••• vnin who itnalififs will In* given .120 acres, anil also t
mention Calcultn are illu»t'T«ieii: grunt of $2,.120 for et|ui|»meiit from the dominion govern
again that the privilege* ol
/neat. To earn title to the land, lie imf.st stay on the prop
doin entail certain respo
erty
for 10 years and contribute one-third of his crops ti
ties.
' ^ _____
Itlie province for seven years.
Two hundred uml trtly-nne newsngnni in the UulU-tl Slate.* Iisve 1 • The plan is reminiscent of the American depression
.

PAG E

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

1946

EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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On In Service Under U S Registry

vouf?E7lam
U eal

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Athletic DancingAs dance floors become smaller, dancing, becomes
more athletic and less raceful The cotillion, which re­
qllired Kreat ope n spaces for. its graceful, formal, in*
volved figures, was, crowded out by
__ the
__ w
_________
___
a ltz,'whose
suayinK, sweepintr rhythm could do with a slightly irnahcr ballroom. When dancing came to be closely associated
with catiiiK. the floor became a small spot surrounded by
by tables.
Hut the question of space was not the only influence
at work.
..... ......
—______
...uh, according to -Bornie
Sager,
a tencher of the tcrpischomtn art. He claims
the rumbat, which he nays
- that
----------------could be danced in a telephone
.
_ booth,
.... „is _____
....
basetl on
rhythms which are in the blood and,bones of Americntw,
expressing their nervous energy and. musculnr control.
Sager, who had been in the slue
’ 25 ytttrs,
Haims that Jitterbug in jiu-jib
in rhythm
army com-

a

M ONDAY,

Mrs. R. B. Price snd dsuxhtef
Mr*. John A. Bleakly snd son
John. Jr. of BU Petersl.urg an*
visiting Mr. and Mr*. W. H
Stewart at their home en 0«k
Avenue. Mrs. 8 ewart vlslteil h»r
itauihter-lr.-lsw M g . R. W. 8 ’ &gt;w.
art and rhildren In 81. reterihuf.r
last weekend.
&lt;’

orite

your

In Ihe mood for averylhing , , . if wenli lo go to Ihe
office

•

• lo tchool . . . or on your thopping four.
•
*

Fashioned of 100% Australian wool jenay , * * with (wo
TODAY’S PICTURfe IS TOMORROW’S TREASURE

roomy pockets . , , and il bulfoni all Ihe way up fe •
tmerf V reel.

W e Guarantee To Please You

Perfect for over a drtti or blouea on

chilly evaningt now and aB ipring. ^Sites 36 fo 44&amp;

In a Pose Today . T.
W e Process Our Pictures fo r Tomorrow

The Ray mond Studio
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�M ONDAY,
THE SANFORD

PAO E FOUR

M ONDAY,

H ER ALD , SANFORD, FLOi

FOR RENT
ROOM for rent, M U I’m
II4-W.
FURNISHED room _ 807 '.Mag■mlin Avenue.
FU KN ISIIEI) a p a r t m e n t fo r
adults. Iinti Kim Are.

2

W A N T E D TO RENT

pKN TLKM AN desires bathclor
apartment nr bungulrtte, with
Karaite. Box T, c/o. Herald.
VETERAN A family desire 3 or
I rnonf ftirnished apt. or hoese.
Phone W566-IL

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MODKUN .country homo ■— 6
rooms with complete bath. New
electric water pump, .16 orange
trees — 12 U-aring fiuit. 3
lots. Priced right Owner leav­
ing. town. I’ hnne County 4702.
FOR SALK, Ti tiMiin Bungalow,
hath, firrpiace,
2 scrernoil
iiorrhcs and Gntage located In
Jay-fair section on beautiful
Hast front lot. This attractive
home has Ju*t l««?n painted.
fliMirs samlril and Waved, and
has new roof. Pin i d $7,000.00
for i|ulrk sale. W. It. Wllllam«.
4 IK Atlantic Hank
t ACRES (2 neie* murk,
six room house, lot-fnol
goihl water, fruit trees. I
iKasl railroad, (lid Inke
Road. ComelliL* W. Wrlg

Auntraliu has nrv area of 2,974,I mfuare m i p o p u l a t i o n of
.’29.864.

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5 ARTICLES

FOR

SALE , 13 NOTICES— PER SO NAL

HI r * r I, B ro o k lyn , N ew Y o rk ,
r«#M. W A t.T K It A .
a r « h e re h f ttoliri«-«! ( h * t ji* m i l fo r
U lv o rr * h a * been etilvreil
you by H A im t ItU W IK O W X K I. In
th e r ir c iilt r n u r l nf( lh » N in th
r ia l C lr ru lt In an&gt;«1 fo r H em lpole
C o u n t), Klor.Ua.
Yi*4i arn Wrrwltjr ir-«iulir«l to a p ­
p e ar iu m M j aU4« an the : i t t i day
of H " p lr m U r I M i In the o ffic e of
th e C la rk o f «ald C o u rt a t the
C o u rt lltniae la ftanfi»r«l. F lo rid a
and In ila fk u lt th ereof, a decree
p ro r o p f o p i w ill t*« e&lt;it«red and
th e cause proceed a t p a rt# to fin a l

OK S A L K — An excellent river IIAIIV ' hicks. Uh. 1*1. Red*, Wh, PHONOGRAPHS for » A r M
Legal Notice
partiee, dance*, entertainment)
* Uatrrd Ilocka, Buff Orpirirranch property of several thou,
s u n n s to s r n it H
With or without recopl*. T V
tons, brut Grade 100 for $15.n&gt;
sand arres, fenced and stocked.
T« WAl.THIt A ilUdlNOWDKf.
Mu»ic Bo*, 111 W. Flr«t 8t. toliotr*
prepaid, life del. guaranteed.
This property i» the lowest
adlfrua Is flu K il l hh
Phone 053.
With each order 2 met id feed­
priced ranch that has been lister* A 2 niet. waterers free ol
rd with us. ST. JOHNS REAL­
LOST A F O U N D
c-harKe. Poultry Farm,
1.1 So. 14
T Y CO., 116 N. Park Ave.
Howard &lt;\ve., Tampa, Fla.
B E A U T IF Y
W ILL H»j person who found my
billfold in Touchton Drug Store
ARTICLES W A N T E D
REAL ESTATE W A N T E D 6
Y O U R HOM E
last Wednesday |dea«« return
the hillfold and papers. If you
with
V E N E T IA N
I.I. l U’ t your car, regan
feel thut you must keep the
of gge or condition. Itoy I
money, pViase t“ *urn the other
B LIN D S
3t»rt W. 2nd St.
contents by nlall to Imurltu
Beal, CM* The Sanford Herald.
IIOMK made car tractor. In good
running condition. State full FOUND — dog. Owner sge Jessie
W o rnn m nko a rran ge*
particulars.
Write
Box 34,
m en la f o r yo n to fin a n ce
Knterprise, Fla,
OR 6 room house. Cash. -Please
(fie m on E A S Y T E R M S I
IAN'S das* ring found, on piei
state location. Box IIJM, Her­
CHEST of 3, 4, or f&gt; drawers;
during Life Guard liaiice Fri­
ald.
lawn mower; washing machine.
day night at Daytona Beach
I'hone l»l-W . •
( HICKKN Farm with house, elec
Call at Herald office for in
tricity, fruit tier*. About 1*
formation that will lead to itVt'tiolian DMiu Ih mntlo to fit f|iiy alze windowa
7 Pets, 'Livestock, Supplies
acres. IL M. Arruit«if(,\ l-aki
return.
Mary.
______
HUY tow#, calves, yeurtiogs 15
AUTOS FOR SALE
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
I'hone R. W. I^,rd, 788-W.
Free Estimates
'41 PO.N'TlAf, good tire* and
good condition,. See J. LHumphrey, luake* Mary, Fla.

Mlerlrlc Toasters, $4.35
II. B. POPK U « „ INC

Z20 Muisch Bldg., I'hontt 1IVJ
Children a spei lulty
*

PHOTOGRAPHS
*
Have your IIKST ph-dograph
FOR RALE
f&lt; room Homo nnd
made ut
farm, 111i acres on Kast side
T IIK KAYMn.Nli STI I HO
nf Hartford. ^All tiled and irri­ y Stnte Hunk llldir* UH- 10113.
gated. H flowing well*. Terms.
ST. JOHNS IlK ALTY
116
N. Park Ave. Phone 1129.
FOR BALE—• Grove nnd lakefront — 20 nrre* of ten year
old Hamlins. Grove in excellent
shape. Tenant house.,20 addi­
tional acre* on large lake. A
low priced grove with reason­
able term*. ST. JOHNS REAL
TY CO., 116 N. Park Ave.
. Phone 1129.

*

1038 LINCOLN Zephyr 4 dw i
sedan,t under ceiling price, m
trade for factoty-lmilt tractor
nod plow. II. It. Yates, Itt, 2,
CUTK female Spit* puppies,
Box 181, Sntiforil, Fla.
J.’iisi t-arh. A. It. Iloane. I'.ggly

FL1

Rons
and
AUTOMATH FLY KKKLS
BANFORII HA ROW ARK CO.
210 Kasl First si.

•*nge; hot. Water
[tit* Pier mirror,
r 5 I*. M. or 457

26 acres, nil tiled. 10 flowing
writs. House and burn. $10,­
400. ST. JOHN’ S REALTY CO.,
110 N. Park Ave. Phone 1120. OMFl 9 II. P. Johnson outboard
motor and one 25 cal. Jnpunese
A GOOD, newly dccornled 4 room
rifle nnd bayonet. .1. K. lame,
cottage with 'nice kitchen nnd
lit.
2
llox
159-11,
Elder
Imtli. Two wreenetl porches,
Springs.
gnrngc nnd storage room. l«orated on a large lot close to K-F'OOT F'rlgidiiire in first cln»s
condition. AI*o one K-ftail Kelcity. $4,500.
vinutor in good romlition. lieuA YKKY attractive and strictly
tlm's F'urnituie Flxehange, 50(1
modern 5 room furnished home,
Sanford Avenue, Plmno 0106.
with unusually Inrge copper
acrrenetl porrh, setting under
spreading oaks on 30 acres roll- .M1TATHW irnlliers in most
Colors anti large selection of
• lug ground, with Ha own pri­
giyal 'Upholstery fabrlce..Robert
vate spring, fed lake, 7 acres
K. Brown, 2911 N. ‘ Orange
young grove, on surfaced road,
Ave., Orlando, Fla.
6H miles from Saufqrd. Kitchen
equipment modern with electri­
cal hot water, refrigerator and PROTECT your health — sleep
better! Dependable mattreia re­
novating) Box spring* and inrash to handle, balance monthly
nerspring mattreaaaa rebuilt!
■ paymentsNew maltreaxrs, bed*, sprlngat
A VERY desirable 4 liedroom
Hollywood beds I See our retail
house, In excellent .neighbor­
atove nnd dlsnlav room at
- hood, in splendid condition In­
l i t W. IJIK8T ST.
side anil out, on large lot with
garage. Well landscaprd and Echols Bedding 4k Furniture Co.
Hanford -Mattress Factory
fruitad. Fairly priced. Ownera
Phone 1133 and 07S-J
are moving from the city,
GOOD Income apartment property, GI.AHS windows, most any slxe.
well luralt-d and In good Con.
Ideal for sun porches- IL Rd^lon, furnished. Priced at $6..
Yates, UL 2, Box 181, Sanford,

Locals Cop T w o Over.. Weekend
.
Bisson Slated T o H url Tonight

N RQT OVER
D-DiS SIDE /
•OVER DftT
SIDE//
YOuTtNK l V
' ) DcVi -T SEE DAT
f HID W IT' DAT
BREAD DATOivI!
DAT Q U IC K
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P IC K -U P p
N U T T IN 'D O IfrA

riel privacy; fust «erv
l-'L O K IH A

LOAN CO,

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820 W E ST TH IR D STREET

SWE WANTS TD BE NEAB
'THE SUMMEG THEATRE,
*i.T-7 AND SHE'S /-----r f '
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NOT

PH O N E 1162-W

* BESIDES,THE ROOM
WAS ACTUALLY GOING
1 TO WASTE.? IW2EALLV
W A S i'C A N
iW
SHE KAVE
) IT,DAD?

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THE '
POINT.*

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•JJ~ IT'S A FINE T----TIME TD ASIC ME,NOW:

SIMPLY NEVER LUCE.,
^ 7 D DO AN YTH IN G '
J
W it h o u t c ^
... . GETTING •
v.
YO U R L_
1
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1 W H EN S H E S cr— 1 1 A LR E A D Y
(

P L E A S -t

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RIG HT.

f I SIM PLY KNEW*
i m usc les
, O l A Q II.

Wo u l d

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- B u r ME WAS
O N L Y T R Y IN G T D I ’ ■
BT~1 h e l p - V
reallv

O H Bur r a c t u a l l y c o u l d n t
I d o ' t h a t t o m o t h e r .r s n a k e
h e r PART r MEAN-Vn

/J I-

? N A T C H *-I

ELECTRIC appliance repair* —we repair wmthlng machine*,
vacuum cleaners, fsns, miters,
sewing machine*, Trotter Ap*
SEVERAL t and 3* bedroom
pBanee Service, $04 W. Second
h nine a, three o f them new. PORTABLE air compressor built
St.. Phone 1044-J.
on trailer perfect 306 W. 2nd
Priced from $4,600 to $0,000.
JIAVE A particularly good buy
SL Phono 1004-J.
SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed,
in a poultry and dairy farm
within 10 minutes drive from TWO-yesr-old *our orange stock
for budding, 25c each. Phone
Sanfvfd. K-ftcheu equipment fur­
0O6J, J. A. Strang*, 1310 Uyr' tabbed. Could be bought com­
tl* Ave.
,
pletely fymlihed.
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
300 r f . frontage on Highway K L K p iU C WATER (IKA1KKH
17, , n e a r city.
Reaaonably w.
30-cal. automatic
•UAURH A IT L IA N t’ RS _
201 North ,I*ark
J*^,1 ACRES beyond city llmlta.
$00 FRYERS and' Brotiers, $276. *_________ Telephone 3 7 _______
suitable for negre sub-division.
4910 W. l » t _ S L ______________
T A R T Y leaving town wants to
HUSBANDS!
W IVKSI
.
sell Interest in group o f negro
W AN T PKP7 .
*
FUR COAT, icrocheted bed spread
and tabl* cloth. Pearl Barnhill, Thousand* of couple* weak, wornout. exhausted solely becaase
Box 147, Geneva, Fla.
l-odtr lacks Iron, get new xrfcn,
I making exception
vitality taking Ostrex T o ile
*Uy good (*tum * on Invest.
Tablets. Trial- slu only &gt;5e.
A t all druggie ta— In Sanford,
*Y O U i n tnWmtsd in a good
at Touchton Drug Co.
auto court camp, paying good
NOW ready to grind every Mop.
rstumi, not too far f
. day morning — Your com,
grits, meal, c o r n 'll rob or
Pi'rft Ian* to righ t last house
shuck*, etc., for feed. 3. W.
team 2 FI*. SUto Bai
Beil, Lake Monroe,
' Phone 10J0

OdfAig

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ballrr

KIRK!

A TIMBER WAS SAWED
BREAK WHEN YOU PUT
V0UR WEIGHT ON r - f
IT , fAR. BRALEY.

SO IT'D
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T0NTD
NOTICEC

Hanford and SL Augustine re.

How women m i d girls
m at/ get wanted relief

u e v e that/

G O IN G

Y'SAY TH IS MASKED MAN CAUSED
FALL? T 7TT” ------ 7 / ----------------- -

J

siune thrir playoff *erle* in Ihe
Anrient City tonight. It i* likely
that Manager Kd la*vy will —.&gt;»4
either Charlie Hi**on or Jim
Srhnntel to the hill for tonight'*
game. Kettles Iteing out of uni­
form due to two broken rib*-a*
the result of Iteing hit by n tine
drive in’ last- Thursday's-game in
fit. Augustihe. Big Jim Krf«4irr
the Cherokee Indian will probably
get the mound call from Malinger
'Bill Steinrcke.
coast

AND YOU’RE TD BLAME! 1 WATCHED
YOU AND THE INDIAN SAW THE c'
TI/ABER! / ^ ------- A J Z Z ---------

NOTICE TO CONTRACTO RS
Sealed bids will be received unlil 10:00 A. M. Tues­
day, SeptembtV 24, 1946, for the rdbfing, repairing
fend painting of (he Southside Primary School build­
ing.
The owner dofa not obligate himself to accept the
lowest or any other bid.
Drawings and specifications may be obtained from
Moughton A Lindsey, associated architects, 511 A t­
lantic National Bank Building, Sanford.
‘ Board of Public Instruction
For Seminole County,_________

NOT JUST 1 NO,YUH DON’T.
YET. COME J YOU'RE. NOT iT
WITH M E / / LEAVIN'
T O N T O ./A H ER E! Z Z J

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IN T H E SO U TH EAST
M ore people drink Atlantic A le and Beer than any other.

Meinplil-i Ik lu:li-i' III. |-i.n -•*
ol a eoupte ot i luiitliiind- o i.1 * t». is
unit a young num.-id- i
*
One id (lie Imr !• i l
•■lit Ifoilirr spray lo- ■ b.
II
thrower wlto wu.- a li an --it
llo-.Um's U.«i Ferris'- at Ml i o pi
Slate 'lilts I* tils hi i
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ro
lip—-hull 17ie utlie.i pit* lo t i I*,*roll Conk, a alx-leel-one i mve*
b a ile r w ho has th re e year*. e*|.-rlertc«r ftv p ro ra ftk s llr’ s 7^ i«d-w
re a l prospect.

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looklrt; C u b an s In Angel Fletius,
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Superb! Intensely Human!
Picture of the Month !

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/ BEAVER AND 6EF
THE NAMES OF THE J
BlG DRAf-lA G UYS-"/

uni to'ir ileleat-' I,
ve.ir U.ilitv
u&gt; turn Horn the prevent fcitc.t it - tiaiu jn-c m lit.* Florida I lie broke t:-.i' ool nuta bailed la
F’wlil* Hlale League tournament State League. However, the lea;a itroiil of Ut held ti&gt; Smatitera of
and recall Mime m the past ycai, functioned wttli only -even ntent- U fU m l .-me.* I9J7
Till* y « i i 8-»lVfi&gt;r;l Celery F;iL(
In the Sliamieci; pLtyuli sesMntut her* to contplrte the season fit
Back in tsuii the Florida Urate Augustine I) l»vttd irrtuniln -and hate tnjiir n iuir.r ja r thrrowlvc*
lasague opened r|th sis clubi • . Lcrttbuti lintahed, the t
at m • In iMirlull cirri - ol th* Ptoful*
'lie f.ict ttut
form the ilriuit Among litem „ lop ol the laildet m the or.lr. fiUte I ■,uui' till"
fftcy cmtiplet. J jhe -r.uoits pu&gt; given
UrL-ind d rt-atret OrlanJo me; tiiTikitit tl'.eir i ,v into second
acre Oahlrsvlllc. lAivturu. Palatka. tlm-e •traiytit. lav-tturg ikftaiirJ pl.ne ;ti the lejju - tltliout n»i,vW^^AiSitnur Hiiilnnf and le.’l - f t Augustine three .mu . to ori1 tlilnj ot...-r than
aUileiirarteU
ne lit the finals Irriburg trimmed
, r&gt;
IaIii-wviIIp ihruc gamo lii Octal ltd four till* tq &lt; one ' Lttar.-I.in ' tluf
Ua\toiu dawned Jlitk.1 Thitm.inwlle th.* phivoll champ- tall
g'.c to t As* In the final
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le 17mnl.i State l/*jgu.*
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n m v i. c iilK F
•hi to am the prltnMg
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the op tup, ol the UMJ tear ( MIAMI
FViirtda Orange
lo piny Tallalt.iv-rr of tlir Fldnd.1- flit- League father* decided not t-&gt;- Pir&gt;lric:tt
Ororvia Leapnr iiip was , holly la te
an it.-yt -• Florida Bt.it*- Howl C«i
t' ! h - l'M 7 N ew
contrwted M-rii.- b,i.&gt;irii in* M.tinl.* la-agll* iU‘111 /after the -cor i*.i- Year's tt
i&gt;. It l» •I)ik k &gt;
traili|*irtatloil
(Utd Tallaha»-r, but Bt Ausuiini- »ner. I heretore the ho?tllllle.s lit tYi-rm.ui.
emerged tile tl. t ■: by wUUtiltg Uie le.iam were btoiuhl lo an -ml execillltr
four games to two
until the -tart tl! the 1943 M-n.wui ■ - 1. ■
The following tear. 1937 tart
mote cluba joiiuil the circuit They ai
• ere
Orlando
and
lei* burg er;
Oa|ite*vrlle. Hanford. Iv-loml and b\
Iccsburg flubJied Hie *eo*on III wi
Hial order In the |ilayotl O.nil -*- M
PACKAGE 8 \ v R B *
vllle Irlpje-h lee.-tiurg tltriw i .inn . |&lt;*
to two and Hahtnid * toppled IV- la:
HMT St. AKASt 9100. / u w
litnd by Ills* -am- margin' In tlk*%|u
laial nniiul tlalnesville wits the &lt;*.victor in h»nr o! s:\ tilts *0 .1111-e- ■vllle IlH-n ln-1
-|u- &lt;*oritrlr -nm
In I!h- flc-irgia F &gt;ttila rti.o ll
III IllJlt Maul.Mil IUlg* lit -1 '1
TU E S D A Y A W E D N E SD AY ! !
SWMIII oil Mir t- if tout
Mr
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Oullirsvllle me; oilaiuln In the
playoll and M-, O-Men 1 :11 ■; I
"-R ed bo o i
&lt;a l.iiulo tin- games to -111 1 ■­
Amis ilefeale.t ltiylmia thris1 , 11111lo two; while in t|le Hull d’ lvalf

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Southern Association Is Loaded
With Dozen Pitching Hopeful

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PARTS AND HKKVU’ K
109 Palmetto Are., Phone 1011

naiuiuay rvrnm^ »n oi. a iik iiv
tine the Saint* trimmer! the Feds
D u r in g th e o ff-s e a s o n prrto rl. a
by 11 4 lo 3 count as Big Stan few w in te rs ago. M a n a g e r Joe M c ­
Knrjdnskl held the Feds to seven 1C a r th y o f th e N ew Y o rk Y ankees
hit*. Charlie lllsion went to the I disap poin ted lita n y o f h i* frie n d *
moun,| for the Feds and was [ an d a d m irers by tu rn in g dow n all
taken front the game in the first 1 o f th e banquet in v ita tio n s th a t
of the eighth for n pinch hitter. I w e je com ing Ills w ay W o rd w a*
Cnl lllnnc completial the pitching
dyties fur Sanford.
,
Yesterday Jodie llowington cop.
pisl his second victory of the
current series as the locals trimmet! the visitors by a 2 to 1
™ margin, llowington, aided hv the!
magnificent support afield by liisl
mate* was in trouble but twice.'
In the first frame Johnny Paw-lick
SPOUTS O D D ITY
illuppeil a single to center follow­
ed by Lyle Judy’s hingle and Jack
Wilkes’ blow .to send Pawlick
across th- platter. The second
bit -if trouble tHilt confronted 'he 1
Fed moundsinnn wa* in the first p
of the ninth jrajyte. With two men
away Mario” perex worked How. [
A inglon fm a f/ve pa**, Karpinski (Ive

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HOVM YOU TEEL BUTSWt
NE ED S A N UNDERSTUDY
&gt;— 1 A N D B A D " i r s
kb
YOUR CHANCE TO
W
SAVE T H E PLAY/

FLOOR SASHING
Inlshlng. Cleaning anil waxNew fltKtrs surfaced to per*
n. Old Ilnurs made like new.

LAW NS m o w ed ..
Iteasonabl*
price*. Jerry txirU, phone TS8-

------- —
, Billy Kinardi Sunfonl fisticuff
prospect, ia slated for a tout in
the Legion ‘Arena in Orlando f'nigh-. with Kid Bunco accoriling to
infrrmation received today 4mm
Johnnie Cook. Kinurd’a managerIn Kiuurd's last nnpearan e i*
the Orlsndo ring |&gt;e flattened
Frankie Williams in the third
stnnta of u six-round bout. Tiro
Sanford pugilist pulveriretl ‘ WH|iam» with left* all-over the bnd**
When Williams went down in tie.*
third rhe referee saw no use m
continuing the bout and Klnnrd't
opponent was not counted out.
-j-j,,. ^ , ut waif awarded to the Sunf urd hoy a« u K. 0. This we* the
second time that Williams ha*
been defeated l&gt;" Kirmrd.

INSIDE SI’OKTS REPORT
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pe m c m e c e e r rb c iiu &lt; x c
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SPECIAI. SERVICES
SIGNS
.
Show card* an.I posters
— HUB'S SIGN SKRVICh
I). lamilienv I'hone 1021

Billy Kinard Slated
To Figh t Tonight

Ill I'Mu Mole Hie m ill txi*.*.* for
•i Itiriir reroi.t Iil. 'ot.it -xu.* 61:
ll. .inn Pritchard i :i t‘&gt;17 .-'r.n-k nut
tlir ilitiM time' fo; x w u n l of
t li Sill II iiiLmh
till hold* the
i.ni aim and liot rerottt lor pitch*

VET V A N D Y

V
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11)2 Saidoi.l Avenue
IIORltOW IIKICK W IIKH K
PRIVACY IS IIKSPRCTKI)
YOUR natuiai desire for privacy
in money mutlrrs I, strictly
ruspreted heir.
Friends and
relatives arc not gucationeJ
about your r*re&lt;|it.
four em­
ployer or biMioesa axsoclutei
wilt not hear of yuur personal
affair*, 1h«r« L no runs* (or
rmbarrasaniniL ’
Reasonable credit requirement*.
No rb-makers on money loan%
Varialde payment plans.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Hank llldg.
I'hone 3*

hree to two
iver the St.
Friday nllfht
V to 8 decinl City crew.
St. Augustine
the Feds by
ind yesterday
unicipal Park
ation a e fth e
2 to 1 count
an*.
le Feds came
last half nf
j acoro three
lints spinning
t. Jim Schanhill hut wns
o f the Sixth
C T*? ?, *'*
pinch hitter

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LOANS
LOANS MA I I I :
. FROM cm To lion

Hiditor1

If

B L P A U L ROBINSON

DR SALK
Home and grove.
20 nrre*. Him tree*. In gim
ROSI-’.S
9
W O RK W A N TK D
gting nml vnlem-id*. Kslimated TWO ynr-fdd fiidd i?r«\vn rv#»r*
|f.0ti lane*. 2 acre* fenced
IdrHMiiinir Vnrh’tfe?i. sDvfr 50
\ I#r-li I |
«IJ.’ 4 ilitlrti t ill
with
gaiagr
npnrimenl,
6
* arte tit**.
\ IW tatal"K . . h"ui|) Imi - la S. Ii. (irn^An,
room*, bath, pump li--u*e. feed
Kitni's m riil'ii Otdn flow.
fu t
lliunr IIf»4 «»r
house, washroom, trim’ll well.'
TI.TKX im s i: SI KSMMI’S
space for two rm». PWr,. S2fi,
IImk 5.Ti, I vlrr. T«*xm
(inn. ST JOHNS KK.U TY CO.
9 IT . Sill TII BENII
116 N. Park A w . I’h-pi. 1129.
OR SALK— Heaotiful biuigaltnv
in exrrllrnt condition. Recently
rrderorated,
spBcioil*
lawn,
fm ll lire*, splendid neighbor­
hood. Inspecllon by appoint­
ment onlv. Priced at $8500. GOOD 2 wheel lioat trailer, gnotl
tires;
One uirwny
vncauni
RT. JOHNS REALTY CO.. 116
rlenner. Mr*. Short, County
N. park Aye. I'hone 1129.

*

H ERALD, SANFOKD, FLORIDA

SPOUTS LA U G H

Repnklnn — lUfinlnhlng

, J*

THE SANFO RD

1946

!Sanford Leads StAugustine In Series 3 Games To 2

Awgu«(. I5K,

SRMINOLIC V E N E T IA N B U N D CO.

W HITE Indy desired ns helper in
kiti hen. Call 1176-J, 9:3(1 A.
M. to midnight..
A M KD l»y ihp Hmiltii'i n Hell
Tt*l«*|»hoiir A
utdi
|mn&gt;
yiMinjc int»n v%
unit..ut prrvluui »x|urlum»• for
«*iii |»Im&gt;inrnt in our rnvitirudion
and inaulfttiori dr|&gt;nr|ini*nl. Uoi
IH..-i* who i mi i|iiaiif&gt; t!■••«*
jol»« of for an oppui f unity to
fni toiiM $"'tfildiuht'd m m Imirin**-B of a pcrmam-ui natuip ,
wilh ifo&lt;h| pay
lull* IruiniUkf
mid with t'Xct4!Ituit Mppurtunity
for advancement. Apply t«» Mr.
K. V. Turnpr, I OHS K. Kirs|
S t TiH**dny. Sfpl. lo. M w it ii

n f

rtllNTM »N
f tlir AbW f
I tV«H

Wiggly Market or phone 227-3,
Geneva.

FU LL time rlerk wanted. Apply
II. A* A. 11-fit. Staio,

DJI HAl*K
Slurro hmiRi*. 7
flMillla, liRth. IliinlWiMNl fl'Mif4
(hruuirhuui. C5»r«icp. Ini r»li %
117. C’niivi’iiirnt 1mci»U"m ff"Hi
town.
$.r»7f»U.
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY CO.. 116 N. Pink
Ave. Phone 1129.

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SEPT. 9,

1946

Wood and metal slats

CHEVROLET lU.'lfi half ton pick­
up, 6 ply tire*. 201 K. Mh Ht.

G IR L for sihIu fountain a! lainey's I Mug Store. 4'urt l8n« or
full time.
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FOR SALK - Two s to ry house.
C o m fo rtable, 3 brilro-.m home
III excellent residential -eetion.
|j|ign trleriied
side |o-ri h.
Garage. Knot tree, in yard.
Price.
»*.r.nn.
sr. .lo ll NS
REALTY CO. ||&lt;; N. Park

SEPT. 9.

ow

WHITMAMS4 BUSI HISS

RUN A \ TEMPERATURE

th e g l v e t h o rto lf
w a v o at h om o

F r e d n uncock, whose i at- • &lt; , ui

Interrupted by H i- wm

I .u.-' Ser

L ittle H o c k p la y e r w ho llo gn4 n big le a g u r c h a tu e
a sm o o th fie ld in g sh ortstop

Your Telephone Company is clnir.;; the

'''&lt;1
lb - ta

largest volume of business in its history,
yet telephone rnrniiiKs continue lo de­
cline.
The reason is perfectly clear. Your
telephone rate has remained the same lor

Red Kox I'ossililllty
O ne o th e r o f th e S o u th e rn ' • m ost
p ro m is in g s ta rs Is a former w ild
g r e a t p la y in g htx firs t ye ar m pio*
fe xalo n al b a ll— P e te Ijt y d r n ol New
O rle a n s , l l t e
fo rm e r U n lv e i itv
of T e x a s g r k tile r hax a lot nt i.a tu r a l ta le r.*. A " O n d " of B ou lliern
L e a g u e P re s id e n t B illy Evan* he

many years while the costs of furnishing
*

.

.

you telephone service have increased.
Wages, telephone materials, building
rusts, 'Services, all have been going up

Lips Radiant as
G low ing Embers

to fast that—
Ik* amount of mon$y Paid Out to pionidm
if/v/tf It Imtttatlfig fuller than Ihm
amount Takon ht. Atlyally toll phono •urnIng• today arm tho lowott in our hiitoryl

It must be

As every business man knows, good serv­
ice depends on reasonable earnings. That
is basic. To render good telephone serv­
ice and to continually Improve nml ex­

fM fV D jg fe
W H ILE I ‘^

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HOLD IT O R I ’LL
FIRE!
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Protect Year Hamel Oet Wind•term Insurance NOW!

Store

ANDREW
CARRAW AY
AGENCY
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pand it, reasonable telephone earnings
are essential.

Our public duty deipandsthat we report
these facts to you.

INCORPORATED

�M O NDAY. SEPT. 9, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

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Orlando, Florida
Phone

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W I A I F i l l 1 4 A # A IM *
One. I Ml II- . Mb* 11., r i t. I —I
Walatl neatly allh At DM Nil*B h Cawly Melnere. f l u Nan
aha baa a awdet'e «ewa V m r te
parwoee mar ee mar eat U ihe
a n a hat try I U teeter redaoae
I fan l&gt; ? h -u Car Weir Shea
It.ecu a mam*/ peek

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Inc In lha County of Caralaola and
Rtala of Florida roora particularly
daacrlbart aa fellows. to-wlt;
The Kaal OS 1 feat of tbe
NNV',. |aaa lha North OS fan!
I hereof of Mac. I Tap. 10 Mo.
Ilanca II Rest.
Ihaaa praaanla ara thrrafora la
rommand you and each of yoa lo
ha and appear before lire Circuit
Court In and for tfemlnole County.
Florida. In .Chancery, either In per­
son or by" attorney on or before
lha lTIh day of Meptember. A. L».
lilt , otherwlaa, liei-reaa I’ro Con*
free., will bo aniered against you
and each of you.
The Hanford Herald la hereby

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NOTICE

(HARVEY’S)

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Walfrren Ay err)

A T 701 FRENCH A V E N U E

300,000*
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IOST TIME SINCE PEARL HAUBO?!----1943

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A CHICK OF tURIAU OF lAIOR stallitics show* Ira* working Ume loat
In July than In any month since the war ended. Tho gradual decline In
irrinus manngeinrnl-lnbor disputes began about Ffbruary and hai con­
tinued. StrlkcfTTOT began In July Itknlved 18S.OOO workers There
w e r e 320 stoppages already noted on July 1 and the total number of
wage earners Involved was 363,000 Ncverthelesa. the number of man
day* lost was SlKf.000 less than In June The fluctuation of lime losa since
D ece m b er. 1041. I* Illustrated on the d&gt;ove chart.
(International)

L E G A L NOTl'CB

Four Centuries Of Negro Books Are
Found In Largest Private Collection

T

PURPOSE

Yugoslavia Demands
Big Four Ministers

THE ARISTOCRATIC

Keprtsrnllng T. Nrlaon O'Rowrfce,
M e m b e r- N 4 . r t . ll.
Iltfls iw

Beach. Y U .

Seamen Leave Ship As Strike Is On

The last word in com fort and relaxation! The Streit
.Slumber Chair that tilta hack to a reclining position.
In light and dark woods, they are beautifully upholster­
ed in bright floral patterned tapestry.

Mather of Sanford
Phone

127

B ta te Jam es O. D u n n w ltlid r e *
th re e A m e ric a n proposals c a llin g
f u r a de a ile d d e lin e a tio n u f the
ttite r n a tiu n a l xont, and llw It a lia n k Y u g u t la v
buunda r irs . D un n * • «
q iiu U d as s a y in g th a t he iv ith - d ra g s th u
j&amp; q S r - th e
F 'rt nch in lm d u c o d a d e ta ile d p lan
, o f th e ir o w n . H u t accordin g t "
F t.-'n c h
sources,
D u n n ’s ac tion
fu lloN ted a d a m a n t o p pu sitio n T n u ii
th o Russians.
E ls e w h e re
at
th e cunfcreiK 'v,
U n it e d
K ta lc s
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W illa n l
T h u r s o d r e w th e th a n k s u f the*
H u t . m u . n i t e r he r a l l i y j tu th e
S o v l s t •poire; o f v ie w my o iw o f th e
-‘ B n ln o r
cc onim lc
clauses
of
th e
H u n iu n ia u tr e a t y .
_ .T h e U o m u n ia iia p|«aik.&gt;d to ln v
f u r less h a rs h te rm s , d e c la rin g
th e y
liY.il
l«t»l
1 1 2 ,0 0 0 . iiersuiis
k llu -d Nthilc f ig h t in g on th e side

uf tile Dinted Nations sfler Aug
l ‘.'. 1011.

Commission Votes To A sk State To
. Widen A nd Repave French Avenue
In Seminole A re
Revealed Today,

W id c n in tr • an d
r« |ia y iii|*
of
F ra n c IT A v e n u e
fr o m
S fm h m lp .
B o u le v a rd to th e O rla n d o tiiifB
w a y w ill I** rr&lt;|ue»ti*d l»v tlie
( ’ll)* tn n le tte r
(«» tin* S t a le
Road I
1 In te n t de#lKiiuln&gt;K 0»«*
stree t
u* u " F a r m
t»* M a tv e i
R ond." it » i i « n ifre e d It* - 1 ••%*•
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T h li .u d iiiii
fo llo w e d
11
-H e ,
g e s lia ii f i i r ib is Im p rn v e n ie u t l&gt;x
Dan W i ig lil. c x te r n u l a f f a i i -. &gt; n
president o f tbe Junior C h a m b e r
of Cqjpntcrce, G c u rg e lie DwMos.
.—- - i - 1— * • O t.ii .1 % 4 .tlhriiey
11 ... i.Ati
and

Will Not Bo*
V.F.W. To Assist !Schools
Clotted Say« .County i
In Filing Terminal Health Unit Head

Dark Avfiiui' rrxhlent, *■|ire*eiiti-tl
a petition * iglied by many rt-*i
dents oil III avenue reipio*tiug
“ - iiicltnl
divrrxinn nf h'ebvy traffu
ing I link- frmy Dark \venue I"
Health Unit during ( Ereiirh Avenue mid nNii t tint
*T1ie clllklrrii wrii- Daliurllii Avenue be made mi
HM&gt;t Pr(dax to the arterial highway. Ilis 'vlnef ob.
Ilnnie for Crippled jecliun to liurkii wu« Iben loii-e
'■i1 announced tmlav #ni| vlbrattun. expeeiallx it• mifbl
j 11 i11inn11. health unit
M ({ .Siriekland. Jr . filling
• latum operulor, . prolexted any
showed much Hi- re-routing of trunk* from Dark
the children will r t- Avenue mi the ground that
ere U a turn for th" f|llii&lt;K "tatioii. on the avenue tie
“ T*1.
,
.
. . . rive 25 percent of their revenue
not be rkwed on Uils j run(
Action on re-riiutilldrrii will !*• uixJ-r (n){ w(w ,|,,farriH| by the Cumrrvlsloh of icsclierx mjMton pmding further study
c IrcalUi nurse and f ..
.. r
ring any .sign of HI‘ he ,n" “ ' r„
, „ ,
ml home and asked
An ordinance wa* passed that
ivalr piiyiiciaii. Or. tetiuiie" eanvnasrra taking order*
trT(]
'
for photograph* or enlargement*
precaution we can *o post a (1,000 bond with the
Qulllmsn. “Li to see city clerk to Insura carrying out
avoid overtsllgut* or ” f promises to cu*t&lt;mirrs; also
icitcmrnL. that they that Commissioners ntay approve
of good nourishing or disapprove auch application*
ty of rest at night which must ha accompanied by

Leave Applications

WEST POINT. BepC 10 (IP) —
Plaid Marshall Viscount Barnard U
Montgomery U vUUing this country
for the first time. The first atop
today for the British Imperial Staff
Chief wu the United 4tales Mili­
tary Acsdemy. Montgomery • Unded at the Academy's airport after
flying from Quebcck 019, Canada was ths policy nf«the hsallh unit
Ha rwviawed a company of cadets to kaap the public Inforhtrd on
c M was given a 11-»un salute.

WHERE~yOU J)UAW A CHALK-UNE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OP
(£)PDT INSECTIDE :
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SANFORD AVENUE

S « a s wLo”;

these msttrra. During V1* &gt;” * r'
Volusia eeuntv has reportsd three
cases of polio, Lake cunly fir*

ited. by Ante and other

.

Due to conflicting meetings, the
regular mealing of tbo board of
directors of the 8emlno&lt;t-County
Chamber of Commerce which was

tOM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER
TRADE SU PPU ED BY

aa RapubU
Connecticut McOunaughy now U
president of United China Relief.
.

fta fe n l, Florida

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T B B-N A 0 BH

•NAM PA. Idaho— (A P I—Slgteen
la a f*IH v Umiar age even In golf,
but IM-)ound Tom Beglav of
Pocatello, who captured the Idaho
'am ateur title here, w ont sea hla
17th birthday until January. H«
ia a stellar football and basketball
athlete at 1‘omtello high, but says
,Ae likes golf best.
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Hone In Ending
Big iSousts By !
Maritime Strike v/ .
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ATTKND8 MEETING

Capt. Byrd Hudson, contmanilng
officer cf the Balvstlon Am tv
k*r*. i* a"«ndin* a sectional o f­
ficers meeting today In Jackson­
ville. The intaUng la being atten­
ded* by rapl'nentotivee f^om Or•nr-tn. (Vala.
Daytona Beach,
Jacksonville and also fix nf or d.

l)erisi,.n Q „ |yjar|ld Tod.'.y

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1town areas
rat decided
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leh do hot
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ml parking

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Marine Recruiter To
Be Here Tomorrow

liecfstiUi
A IH io iik I i AK nt I. le iu e .s e ilU llir
were ubseiil I 10111 'l i t . n - i n ' f l u 1
o f Hie wage .sl.itrtllr.il ln |l la u iil
n w iirfx *►,
111Uiiiii i tn iiit
t in t

T ftgl Util l*ri»Mrr rrin-sei ..

plrsilr.1 Im Hi- 11 ■H* •&lt; l"*&gt; " • "
more iimiu-i Ihnu
• " nn
111 Orlando, announcex)
yt*»U
Pacific
F-hli»&gt;*iu'
V t •» i n' "
lliat lie will br at the Satllufil P* Prcsldrnt J It Hum urn-.l Mi
Olllre all day niur.xdsy lot
board to re*ei*.» e inluir mi • •
Irtiriswe of Intcrvlrwtng pru»)s'«'n men’s wages 'Hu- ,wet mu,* HIhIhI,
enlistees. I’rosser declttriil that cation Hoard ixll. t Imi J ie tl oil Hi
tills illsUlct ha* a quota of IS men strike which !u»« ixiralytetl, alt
to enlist which « u set by llte Js-k- American (airt* tkiUI lliyan; Iinonvllle recruiting oilier and b fore we know tt. we re going t.» have
added that September Lx thr Uxt
more strikes, tlie marine fit •in,mill in whiclt tlie Marine Cnn«.'men and Hie mnrliie cook* and
will accept two-year dnlUtnirnt*
atewartLx '
.
1 lit- Marine Corps Hccrultlng *»' -

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H u m e ith e r th e im i 'l l «&gt;t m i ii I I i w ill
In greeled W illi liltg e xtgll ■ III tin ..u l Xu I.•, o f Hie e ll) iiiiiitim iii, U|&gt;
1Vjiitca L'.L&gt; n is i a n f e pi im i J in I in
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la k e ltu n t S ig n * w ill ul
ulveill.se
c liu iig e . H i e liig b f» i
th e y e jii
lib * b id - D ia l the b -»il|i w ill Is*
wa hit ut) May 21* x'h.n Ilk- eq u lp p -d w ith * j m l . i r &gt; . x &lt; ntuiu
\D uvi’lage uf I’dl slock teaches th a t H i f . I t lu x ju ic e * a te .iX A itib le
( m 2, to
a
n lia re .
Tbe
m a t k e \ unit H u t I 1tt-t. 1t i n ui 1 s ii ilu r d unit
skidded to Ib e y e u r ’p ir e o r d low H rm llu ile C o u n ty w ill In- ili-U ib u le .l

A 11 estimated 50.IMMi.000 ih im .u111 the United State- it**- alc-uliulie N# -leiday vxben tlie average wa
tieveray'e*. and aI * mi t «ix p.-iv&lt; ut $•: I 01
of them becomr exixx .iva drinker*.

IL L Brown Honured At BarbiTue
Given By Power And Light Company

formerly scheduled, for this eve

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(Patent Pending)

PACKAGE STORE

fo I

Wage Board Must Aeacll N&lt;*W LOWS

WHISKEY

Inaecta.

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I V II s

Mnnfurd. nt Tourhl.’n Drug (J*&gt;

Drainbonrd*. o
Sills and In oil

I.o N I m i N. Sept 11* 1,1’)—
Prime Minister A lllee open*
etl (lie l.oililni, ( ‘ullfereiice
mi Pnle U lle ’ tmlaF 1111(1 gave
I lie
iii.iin ,v tlilit MlUiijii
i|ue&gt; iiul want In split tip
Palestine min I mil' .'.nHex
.lie was ivferrtlip In ii 1*1111l i n Mi i . i l plan lay British
aiul Aint'i lean esperts in

JERUSALEM. Sept. 10, (A*)—
Ilrili.li null,untie* clampc-cl g
liarilyalhK curfew on n largg
M'fniellt of Palest.lie's Jr wish
population.
I'unlmuing
t I) e i r
uni.
. Hr it idlt tinlay
. had' more
than'a tb i.l uf Palestine’ J e w *
hi.i'n
Eli let boil to ur;«*t. The
bunt f**f tbo saboteur* wan con*
rentratnl at tbr all-Jowish city
of Tel Aviv, where Iwit British
officer!, were killed yesterday'
nii.l u public building was delnulisbr.1 Y'.igbttboiisnml Hritish
tl»o|*s ptiurvil into Tel A v iv nt
iltiwn Hus morning to assist ill
I lie luundup of suspect*.
Hy
i i o o i i • the
troops wire combing
the city house by bouse • ami
inch by inch in an effort to
locale tile terrorists.
K i i i i i I i i i sli ps Were taken ul the
m in by city uf Hninhl, which also
was placed under n tight cur­
few.
'
Hi tli~li lie i i .b |uli i te l s ul J e ru : alcni i l i ' . hi.i d foi llic first lima
tis ln y
t but
a
llritisb
Anny
si&gt;rk'.ii 111 wo*
shot uiid killed
w h ile in ie s t ig n t in g an cvplosiun
i,cm l’i ta b T i k i a Fat lift a llriti - Ii \ i m \ in a lo f lost his life in
i, blast tb a l w le v k e il h i* borne
and o ffic e in I’el A viv an d dam.
aged a g o v e rn m e n t b u ild in g Also
k illf il was an A t ah .u n s ta b le on
g u n i-l d u ly
u t tb e s e in e . The
A ra l* was fe lle d by g u n f ir e while
try iny
p te v e n t tb e explosion.
Auotbei .usually wa* a lltitish
ambulance drivel, wb.* suffered a
broken ami
wT.en his vehicle
stunk a mine and ovatturned. _

add pains UOrtA fsUstfc ( l i e
"canty- sad baklac ends. Is a nai
r-wum in* 1 Istl aoklag la m d m
htlra ttlwva In artaaua Ttwi • why
aullim turn b*tn inert hy rifllsss a)
■ml ttkrt ■ W t fM V W M •tc*r|*ch. In
burning iturnwh Mho, (tu* 10 c u n t
yuut diuggwi log IM f* TtMuU la k y
a t a ll d in g stores sverynvhsre-

The moat com

Says British Do Not
To Split Up Palestine

fur liiy latent mjll.reak of fccror.

Slumber Chair

EASY TERMS

Jews Placed Attlee
UnderCurfew
In’ Palestine Want

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TU E S D A Y . S L IT . HI. ItMC

British
Search For
Saboteurs Concen­
trated
In Jewish
City O f Tel A viv

d eleg a te SayH Nation
Han Historic Right
To Eastern Part Of
Venetian SIov&lt;enia

Gas Pains

Irttn . century 'poem* by Jupiter
llimmnn and Dhilli* Wheatley, our
first Negro poet*; a file of Krod-,
•'tick Douglas*’ paper IN.'il-O; tho
first anthology of Negro poetry
in the U. S. and. from mid century
on. hooks hv William Well* llrown,
first American N igio novelist to
make iv living at it.

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Through Group Securities, Inc. (he investor is cneb-‘
lo a to m . O ne w ro te s hook nn
chess, published in 1N7.T; a n o th e r Tilt: HTATi: OF FCUItlUA TOMAIIV A. MAClKl.NAl.il. If *llv»,
led lo-aeUct the industry or type of security he dc-'
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tires; and, lo obtain, for whatever amount of money'
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e r y , m uch fictio n and verse, y im e nllxc. mill wife. ... ____; AUKX
he may with to invest, a carefully selected, diversi­’
la w . m edicln*' arid ph ilnsnphy. T h e A.S'HKIt. If sllve, who.* Hhrlsllsii
unknoxva; NKTTIK K
,
a u th o rs a r e A m e ric an s no rth and nsin* l»
fied and continuously supervised list of securities of
so u th . W e s t In d ian s, E iirn iiea n s.
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J u a n E n tin o . p iib li.lio d in (irn n i**
the desired type.
iln in l u l l . In 171.' conies J. E . J .
&lt; 'n lu te in w ith tw o lic iiks, one a
P rt-p c tto a on llrqur.t
j " D is s e r ta tio n on K ln v i'ry " ; possli id v th e firs t p n per ofTered hy a n
STAN COMSTOCK
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•
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Inrsstmrnt IteewrMtrs

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• "Z*- • Orlando

AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAI'EK

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194?

A IA I0 I CRATI marked UNIIHA and rtmlalnlng automobile (hop units
U readied for loading aboard a vcstol In New York harbor for s h ip m e n t
to Yugoslavia. In Washington, meemvhlle, tho 8taJo Department bps
rejected Marshal Tllo'a explanations of thr shooting down of five Amer­
ican flyers and hks fortnally demanded Indemnities.
(fnfernnllonol).

I .t111 v t lo u d &gt; linn a flt 'in o o u tlirnti
to m o r ro w &gt; *itli t o t a l altt*rnoon
•veiling tit it nil i'mlu i w ere.

V O L U M E XXXVII

TROPICAL RESTAURANT

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To Prated lha Prara at the World)

To Pradooo PrpapeHly for Saafent ''

\

|Dec. 194 3

In Unity Then* la Strength—
To Promote the Projrrn of America;

&gt;11,500,1500

f

and M ts fe 'o f F lo rid a Ih la lha
day of A u g u st. A. t&gt;. 1*1*
O. P. H E R N D O N
C la rk or t h * C irc u it i
• M em leoU C o u n ty . Fk»r
(H C A I.)
o a h i -a n d w . m p k n c k h
H o llrllo r fo r p la in t iff
___

Mora than 100 omplnyees of th
Florida Power and Eight Com
pnny ref resenting both local dc
imrtmente and officials fnthi msi.)
Florida cities attended a barbreu
held Friday aranlng at tho groun le
of the E0 Associates 'In hoifcr ol
Harry L. Brdwn. 2100 Matnolis
Avenue, who ia being transferred
from his duties as lln* foremsn
here to aanra aa district super­
visor for Uta company at Cocos
H. H. Ookrnan. local managrr.
wn« host. *
•
Victor T . Raton, who will suceed Ur. Brown aa foreman, wa*
welcomed. Mr. Brown has Iwen
with the company for &gt;8 years,
and prior, to that time aaalitud
ia the building of iransmitdon
systems throughout the state.
Mrs. Brown and dnaghur, liar*

(•'nt Takes Initial
Hight Aboard ( Hitler

Mayor II. Janie.* Out ha* really
b&gt;rn up hi Uie air lately, and not
because ol city allalr*. rlllier Bex -

O n e r l l i r IllO lurbit L K tn H n l u&lt;
H ie Ixs ilh . lie w ill Ik Ililo H fie d pi
H m n ln u le'* m any u t ti t&lt; Holt*, nn.l
aUvLx.fl llu il B a n lu rd h a * a well u r g a n lre d to u ris t prog tu rn in r f f t v t
lo r IlLx r n le tla lu m e u l
HliuuUI he
decide t j stay In t h u .iteu. lie
w ill U* illie c tr d by I I I - te c e p u o n u i
to tlie C o m in u u lly Ifb uxe w lir ie h r
w ill be greted by hostexses an d r x pluinexl w h a t t x ^ ^ ^ d e iile r t a ln in e n t can he r n io y r x H Ik e

A-x (or accouiinudatioiys the visi­
tor will €t! U.v.lxtcd by Hie rt&lt;n*ptlonUt at the booth or Hie hottr*»
at the Cmtnunity lloti'e In finding
a room or un apartment.
Tour­
ists wishing to remain ovenutht
will be treated cordially at thr

8, saved thu life of lineman J.| Thr g,
**'
I. Phillip* wh*n the latter rime
a contact with a 7.400 volt wire.
w
*»s nresentei t,y MtGregor Hmi*h. i 'l‘ l ..0’5 den‘ c -.
president of lha wmpany, with a , lUl(lon Ho w)
ewaril. whll* Mr. I hlllipt. * „
alruorc *
seated in a wheetch.tr. looked on nlly ^ T ^ o ^ gtld
Crmpany r?pre»etrtatlve. from
^
Port Pierce. Melbourne, Cocoa.
so.rm * Bo
Tittisville, Daytons ilaaeh, Dalaikx
_______
and 8t. Augtstine ware present ,
MAKKH HI
at th) barbecue which was praVidor Itlack'
oared under t^1* direction of W. Bpriugs and a a
E. Hathaway AH departments in (or(] gchuol of
this arva. including power, Irani-.Municipal Alrpoi
miaaion. district, construction and member to make a solo (light at lion of the program while thr Jay­
Accounting departments wars re- ter right hours of Inltruction. Ii cere will saaume the responsibility
prssentud.
/
&lt;it. Browning announced today.
of operating Uta reception booth.

Veterans Service
Anx- v e te ra n in iu h s I u f serx
•ee 1 fr e e u f .‘I l M i ' e t in an y o f
tb e ftd lu w in p e a le g u r ie * i t i e .
&gt;IU "*ted tu « i« it (h e o ffic e ot
th e r c tp o iit ih le ag en c ies lis te d

below '
C o o rd in a to r —- E . il

C v r lr r

Yll.iutir Naliuunl H s iik ltuil*l
big
E m p lu y n ir n t — i l . S.
Kmtfiiy iiie til S e r v ic e . 112 N o r th
Dmk A v r n u e
V o c a tio n a l T r a in in g and Edu­
c a tio n — T. W. l a w to ii. Court
H ouse.

leg al Assistance, Hospitalisaliuti ond State Service O f­
ficer
Contact through Uoy4
K. H o y le . C o u n ty Set vice O f­
fic e r . d’akarh l l i i i M I n g .
. Home Service A *»i*U nee t*»
.^ervleemrn, ex Stxrviceinen anA
•lieir De|»riulefyl** • American
lied Cro«*. I jxk t;f 1 out Huulavard.
Y e t r i a n * ’ A d m in is tr a tio n

—

Mur t in M. R u d ic h , Sherlfr*
Offb-e *•— *• Toe-ulse__________

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Ihe cooperation of thr entire publu i* rri|uretad.

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35c

YOUR FAVO RITB DE

TRA D E SUPPLIED B Y ’

35c

Sanford, Florida — Phone 32

NATIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
Orlando, Florida

aaburger- it 35c
Sliced, Rind On
S t r e a k

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IT’S YO U R M O V E
Here Arc Money Save

lb

33 c

-Sliced Rutts
Pork Liverh Lb 37c Med. Headlea* Ocean
Spare Ribs
Lb
49c
Chitterlings
lb . 25c Spanlah
End Cut Chops or Roast Lb 59c
Mackorol
Pork Kidneys
Lb
25c
Pork Brains
Lb tt
25c
Pork Butt* Roast
Lb
55c
Fille d
ib
39c
Neck Bones
Lb
17c

(P aten t Pending)

Mullet

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Freah Florida

The
moat |convenient
method
of napplying
DDT
on
■w • •
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si ■
at * . 1
U f* j
Drainboard*. on P an try Shelve*. Bathtub*, Window
Sills and in aU place* frequented by Ants and other
inaecti.

ib

3 7 C

I'ust Variety Package

Melons

Rutabagas

li

1 5 c S ix o

25 c

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TUXEDO FEED S

Thompson H eedlm ,

C a lf? .

Sweet

Cukes

Thumpaon ‘ Heedlra*

F in ry

0

Londonderry lee Craam

Potatoes 4 Lbs

Potatoes

Lh

Potatoes 10 Lb* 35c
Potatoes 4

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Hunrydrw

4 'a c

Michigan

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3 7C

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Fawry California

Potatoes

CHERRIES

Cereals

Cabbage

Lemons

Comstock

Package

lion n« directed on the ( m ; of the
meter Thi« meter in exceptionally
eeiy Ui undersUnd and uie, no
failure to operate ae ehuwn will
he inrxcueatile.

lidflung iputti by rhminatlMg the
Meier* haie been intlalled. for
l.tdr-iit) to douhlf pHrk Dtiuhle Ihr benrht of the whole cotnmu*

lumduttdlrry lee Cream

Pout Variety

T h r im po rtant thina tor the
automobile owner to remember It
that hr luuat m anipulate the meter
liimaelf, by turning the handle, lu
&gt;rt Ih eilim iiiK device in operation
1'nclef no r|r c umataiiCra will police
■
-Mi. i i i j . au thon ied lo manipulute l l i c m r l i r , except for the pur*
|ui»r of pocilhle instruction when
enforcement ia h u t started
lit parallel curb parking, Ih r
opei ator must park ao tliat the
front wheel I* adjacent to the

purkmg will hot lw* tu lr ruled.

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I ' n i k i i i K i n e U ' r rt'K ii l u l i o i i A m u s t lie u b s u r v e c t i n a c c o r d a n c e
w ith iiiA tru ctiu n s fo u n d p lniid y in acrib ed a c r o s s t h e m e te r .

It ehall he unlawful fur any t&gt;ermu to defate, Umber with, damaxe. open or wilfully break, deMin) or impair the ueefulneae of
any parking meter iniUlIrd on the
ulrr.-ta Thu provielon will be enfmied rif(idly, and parenu will be
J*nrklng mtlcr^ huve htrn fouad re's|aiu*iblr fur any damage done
li&gt;
t h n r minor children
i»i iimni cilim In provide ample

Y e llo w

ongue*

l^onard Darker
O ptnm ririai

YO U STAR! ro

Cleanser 2

Pork
Pork
Pork
Neck

1946

Kvmlitul* County, IMaI* «f

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WATER -DfAIN
COIN SLOT.
INSERT ONE
COIN, THEN
TURN HANDLE

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AND r o i l HKMINOl.K r
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WITNKKH rn) h«&lt;iiJ awl

LEGAL NOTICE

RK I.M A

TURN HANDLE
IN DIRECTION
OF ARROWS

Pure Food Tomale
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SA N FO RD

Sliced; Rind On
Boiling Salt Bacon

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To Protect Uiit re a r * ot (lie World;

TH E

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t

To Prodoc* Prosperity for S-raUrA
AN
V O L U M E X X X V II

E s t a b lis h e d

1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

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F r id a y w ith lo c a l I lu n u l i r r t i o w e n in
s f le r n o o n .

N E W S I 'A l 'E K

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

S E I M , 6,* 1 9 1 6

President Returns J o Capital

NO. 251

A s s o c ia te d P re s s L e a s e d W ir e

B ritis h T h r e a t e n T o
Q uit Big F o u r P a c t O n

nes
Secretary Says U. S.
• Does Not Consider Police Chief Says
German Horder F ix­ M eter Crank Must
ed At Oder River Be Turned To Right

County Schools
Will Open Doors
Monday Morning

New York Harbor
Is Paralyzed By
Strike

Increased Enrollment
Is Anticipated By
Herman
Morri s

Marit une . Walkout Is
Spreading Throughmil Nation’s Ports

At Least lie I'a id
The l/ecnse l’’ee

Break May Oecur If
Triesle Ngl Given j
liilernatioual Sta­
ins As Free Area

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in fitmiiiu
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VWI tnl
patirull) Vtllllr Ihr
tn
\met iron official *»y*
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wilhiiltt' pout
llie I'llriisn tjin i*ty r, ('mm4«»u illrt Jit'll- Otilin’ Ii \In»t* | ^ .r ll'h v y .ilr r iilr il, to- tcvnjniwepd ■s ;
ifnrumrnt W fio* iiu^lTx pii-tpiiiu nienl &lt;d llie I ’nltrvl
• Nation* tim er a | Awrinbljr
Iitjr him ftit ;» t «vn 1
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tAeeling l»
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thi*
mnmfigt;
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morning and nn inn *■,i.e an.
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rotlment wn* pie tinted by lid I ' h i IN m i &lt; m t t f i I'lict* U n it
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Hip I " in a g it't-iiiv itl n.it th e
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ech'-ol* d u rirj tin illnc-* of Stipr.
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made
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mum.»i:i’ vx;i
lin t.
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liii .n i',i i f T i i i ’ .i*' i* not g iv - .
T.- W. Ijiwton.
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Si*i i»lnl
thr
« -i *on
r'a'ttnr imiiilt r iia t if iiiiil
Except fof one vrrancy at th e =
I n pit-la.*11 ! i *m i i i i r Iiiri*v%h up
111|y a 11 r x j *Ft i .«• lit t; i1i vr I lt..il.ilii .is n 11. 1** tiM i iliiry .
Oviedo High Sell1id which I* eK- !
jirnidtfl viitdutiy rv n y jiiri in
( liliitntlB* Hit*
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peiterl to he filled by Monday,!
S‘t*w Vtivl ’ By
nirmhur
I Si'il i -1* ili li'g a lt* H e c to r
Af i l l thV *h'lk iifft-rrl U
all nMigmnrn
of | in ip.tl* and
nf A
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■I'lichrr* have to en filled. I*,"* TANNED \Mt ClIKKIll t'L. President I mm JO w.nr. Ills ii.il .c Iir walks
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the round! should In' charg'd
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down the jjn rp U n k u( llie I’rrwWrnttil ykihl. IVttlLiiushurx. at Vt*&gt;
-If* !l or mi -11 ii ion of the
l»ifit| lint |i! t*n . *Ii* B* " "
with drafting a fcdrml constitu­
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Seminole High School w ill an Vard. WashlMCton. on loniplellon of an rlghlrrn day varaltim rryi-e. I msI ll|» H» X'
t . iw*» i
McNeil
di u
tion for what he described as a
ih** Km
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will fPextimated enrmimo t of I7!i, w ill Soon atlrr Id* arrival, llie Pirsldcnt slartrrl to work on a pile id oflk lal jlitiu*.
"United State* of Germ any."
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The Secretary tn1,| hi* audience
, M'| .1 1Flirt 1
tip Ml S ' M \
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i * tmyear*. In* predicted i room. Ai.id
that security force* probably will,
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run for cpioiril pupil, of thi
have to stay tn (Iermany n long
t.ulf i M*
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font lh through Mir 17'ii
time, and a? long n- nn m-etipa j
\ yiitiii* itr j It v ii i a !h’»1 i l
,0 11it*i* Itpfnlt}
will have almiii ho i pupil , * to
(ion force i* needed in (iermnnv, ,
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l**e| f l»t Xi
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eluding to Principal J N ’ * *iAt
*&gt;&lt;• United Slate* Army will 1« I
1. , | f f
lift! tM*l 1 ^
t.i, ‘•-1,1%I. | « i n part of Hint force.
,
Nt’lli Mil tiUfiM’ mn v •tl .1 t L,‘
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b 11it ml! f i«1 I .
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The rpeech w«i addressed l ■!
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the flerriian people, hut it » » O t l H T H
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II"
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made by Soviet Foreign M in t'd
,"1 School dur ih,: who L (ir |»i! r •I 1 ' r u n t y
. I u i I r *' I i r i s
1(0 1. illS|Hlt&lt;*h jiimvi i 1It ClC !1 n i». 1 III 1* Il I ' a C l f 1** * !•&lt;,1 V* I d I »i
Molotov on Ju ly 1" i" which he |
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opposed the federnliration
of
! b ee texlbonk* 'will he 'i .*iled N'
|I(i} r I'lllll
* lllntit mi ion
that
Mi rlfBfiliij' f*iif o f ' II* S h m M i
(Iermany, In effect, Byrne. warn j lunrhr* will he ervetl
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T o O b ta in
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Eight students latl- .i traitilnv
J'upila will* liave ieturnw.| friuit
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ff ■■•liltF in Ihi
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Russian
influence i n 1 Mnndiy at the
.«Ilford School vm.AlVn,
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two
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H»i \ I 'd I- JIU-I
ll-pnitl at it t«i i■ht iiit ctfiiF limttV
western Europe would ta, s tru n g -I „f Aviation at the Municipal A ir- v ;e k s will !e rei|oirr*i to pt**
.in- think•ii’VA laMfikf t . dfiYlUi* f in■•*’*» * *•« i
hind l.i nFtaF|&gt;| Mn
l (111 y\iiw H In iimi'ii* L\
Jy opposed by the United S la te '. I port under iliuetn n of It 11. -rnt rerUfieaie* *igi ml In pin i
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P The Secretary sle'ed
f la t ly • (frowning ant
Many
t ; . li-o;i. riant, Jr* it) tig I hat in epl 1 otic
.Law |t it*.-I
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I. *- Vdsoikf t*i
mnitiLii’ifr-| h'v- I h«- ' "dH»
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wh)r(l ,hcv .iayfd . This df
;!fy I I V11if 1i
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east and west
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o r a l» Admiiii-trallon " ( f u r in , not apply and no certificate i* i
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•compliance with training of vet i „ u , , „
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pupil was in ' ni.
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lift Vf
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ByrTVfi* a I*«• held ulit to
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I,.4 n jh*i dim I* ■1
Nrhie i h'l-se* lia '" lieen pul • aelneven.ml* &lt;•( Urn five Katifu* I '»**• 1
of political rebirth, hot aUo the High!*,
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III. Wi! »• Vlr
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hope of more favorable border j Civilian* wishing to take flight first cla ss. ihai'O with few t.*«• . la,y, a ll r f c c t 'l . a lle rd cl i .
rgpal awl t"«k&lt;' U ••leaning and ! .iv
iii iifiiially i bi’.liilcil
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training and ground »rllnnl »rb- and halted".* nrr.l motors tepim
tini Hern la -'h ", Ii-* - St * •
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flir isari**jtr*nti‘ltl: i ftf lIl'P ffPfe
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Byrne, pmphaaiird the deter- j jeefa are nUo inrlfueled.
ed, lh tv eis ran now see te n e , i I MI»
Tiill ilia FF ,KI! !-I?»y {OlmErt'^n
M iiititfv f- impiiH4'si tlM* ilntisli
I lmv*l |iut Mill mnvrtl liuli*ad to
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, raination of the United S t a t e * ; The m ajerity of stiuienla awj busses at any time, Prof. Mom
exprewed in a talk to the l-htf*
\ Ifi-vi riifiifft
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tVsrtvintf
the
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rmtimtHi-n tliliI l lit* « ftrnnklyn Armv !)«*&lt;*
-'Mo »ec (Iermany ri*e nH a pem-o- , tuUjnj. the rontpli te m n r*e i.iff s.iil,
f any* f»f Hu* alwivi c
I'iidi by FdwutiJ Mui Imll. Jiitiw the i:"*wei
it!*bf in tt’viAv Mnt i.piv I he free
, jin_r nf Ibi* jilllliilown
SLitrn tn*n
dt*
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dini
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rnnol
ful, eentralirrd nation, us ho re- j wj|| fi„i,h a* Foinmprciol piio'a.
hr
I IF.It • ,*ny nf inn 1* iiff *• *
Mitjnr and tnliinr repairs have Mti'h
P htnd
i h 'ln,r!'ii
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French claims
In ’ ^*'1 Other* ore going on for adltinnal iicfI, e inplelrd at the Sfiltlh Sole in lured the h ,y- 1" the
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lieen thm muddy cleaned, flie.i
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Isn ‘ t*H* d 111 *
Cans1
it In a plehixelte.
| | £ K. Ilanm-o K .1 W Vo*.
iia.\t been * iaxed and lunch rtatm ii ,i by twe buy* elrrt'd &gt;
t i *n
11•
i »»,. I.i |*fftii? off u iml f*1’! Hull
srf *t« .. „
nf
are well * teenrd shd In perfi 1 It'ijH S ta te cabinet he deel'»
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Neill, Ihoiald II, Tyler and Edwin sanitary'cnndltion, raid Prof. Mu
im a umi11* *1* 14 1,1
legafd In tho election nf
I'lliil i iiiLilim In ,. it
I hr
|, a .
t aliforiiiu. Mali"
thi* b ppu»K ImtUfttry, .
**,
. di*
fl« , ^
Mi’n . ■ Idet . . Bhy.i- I* d - V '-".V .ptu gu'm .
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:N(wr-dudeltI» whrhhTFI-mu y - „ f „ g ,[cu ltill^ w h " I' Bid l ‘
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^ fcti, i wu iV.iT^frttYn Yh&lt;;* '
j f 'an.luui. TeiiM**
WbuMi tiu
regi.*tri'-d are advised tu cctd an (lf
B,„| Franre* IWI
Stnh' It"."I Deparlmeut wl,»A
in .*ui1 ftrrtfi ilie Han*
Vn ifit'i i iitifi I-^»n In
principals before Monday, if p"
M|„, .v.,., ,.|ci»rd as liny* !•'
1 t 11«* !■iirinrr Mirket |»rlfU!tstall'd tha, SlSt,* Itoad dtlH l»,
«r
tbi
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i
i
I
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' The following veteran* have nible.
MifiFfin ten lin t nf ptihl
Hh |*i■ «* L Aa**-va*. itftliy
twr*';"
Foi i - i
, dv
and
llu*
‘,1111 .L IVI-I
i-l.
L i (' I
HUa'IlU.
lie also reler ■ I tn |i&gt; 1 O r a , ' P c ' 1
*1
I"*.
ha,| tn',*"
11*1*0
»l* for training with vs ho in nrw rniifinrd nl Hlvn
\t
•1 .In i} '
-4 liun^lc County
sonic basic and other advanced
relirrplT in *1 I*v H». Stale t" the
Thr mndition nf Hupt. U wI mm, irti'-n of David t'alrlxdl a •
I.
1 .» eel
«i iif' i •■
W .J
Count* f"t inmot oaiirr.
tide Hnapilal, Jacktnnvillr. wa hi at, governor in i ' l l
I li AV
o '/T« * ' v,01rni
1 &gt; a|jl \
III • ».*
i" «t*j r nig till*
T *•,, . i,I.,It* ,
,-VV ’ o ’ii *p
^f jKiitid L&gt; iVofs M &gt;triu a brio
„ Hull llL#ir»l»** • Ilk 1|r*'cJ‘ * ■ O.IV**
Hr
point'd
out
bn'
h*»j
•
K
.
Is.,
Flit «
Mini*try ot PijWlr Order tw . » » ; j , j lt. .smith.
« . a . McWhoM* .,
&gt;n ; oxi truck*
p ro .' d
a , ' I", iilwli*i*u.
murh Inipr &gt;um|. The ln (lrr will L« agr nsonlly c.»ll«e d,-&lt;'Miit'
in (iihrvt H44llrf*at»ls r «i •
t»ot
■*' nouiged that thrf® sailors sboaril y
np r . , nl)f Kueik. W ill,.,,, .
Hi!*4*
nt
M i.a i a, S p r i o y
....................
fit H« mlrrt.li* High 8ch(" I liirtn. tin ,i 'p nt* j - ho, ,1"',
iiiii' iit auUh»»It li* l * * ' ..keii
a Oreek mine sweeper tn (tie Cl oil i. *
,
,. ,. .
f in irk'’! .ibo
h", r "t I *K. ,.
11'
""d h
i .i, |ip* i tiU11(111'* l*» iiv
|w**'|L|r
of Vok» have ty^n killed In an at- l«»a*id.o„ and Hern,.,, C.. Echo,* school hiuir*, fluting late &gt;f e, iii'r they were ”ti&gt;* "trim,
•1 ♦
mUPtl r sill
W
li I.
a llj I’ I! lid . .
nohui: dm ina Mu * 11 pi-iV4*'
aryl ill,, " ,a thr «, ii&gt;
1 'y k on the ship by OoutmunUt nf sSiiiif* ni. IL'iij«mln L. IVnr«&lt;m noon and un .Saturday* lie w,||
llliriUl
,* 1•f i 4
firriti *fi* by irut'k
Thf " t l f l I it
.(&gt; .ell'plliriit up
of I'itola find C'JOrifi* Andrean of at the superintemlenPa office I, thr lagiun only 71 relii* ,, '•
.
-a lalfr N i y ,
nml
^ derated aliore batteries.
II V4I.
ills'
•t! Mi ( |VfFK!tI“ld,
M
lo
the Court House.
age* wtlieh w k due to no nt* "I *' I prove'l i- know" a * ypir-- lt'*"d i- . . »( |Milirr hftve
The Mtntitry aald that rive mortar Winter IVrk.
aid
and
,*
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F'V
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1
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and
I
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f!ft
find
tin
nud
leadattel la exploded aboard llie mine*
l, tnimpillg ' Into n I lumdi t"
.
1.
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\ tTlsttm.
1 v dav V HU 'Ii
jW hllfom l' and i
h a«,r.i nii'lli iyi In thrill Allli-rtot twlrnls mr
' , awwprr.
*'l wish the |refers,o,ml ,■■
t
I
1"! 1 » • ,,'i
li- rsld.
•1
r u n e»
1
of Orerola on the St. John- i( ji'liiH^iR »»b*0—patrol. Ablt.li hAVe
The official statement also said
ti Ians colld lin " ! seen thr-i '. , 1R lv rr.i
,. !» t",'
1 n o ,, rtmnprnv. Market
without
rest
■
at
nrif•
i t h e r "lay and i
(in
Hlumst
Ml*
1**0
that two aoldler. were killed In a
s i work,'1 declared Mr. Mur ' -,11
, i -'i -i &gt; . 111-*"
Hintnward fruit
lunger 1Hi &gt;■ I d
, pi* r t tie fluhtlBg
Tim Board deferred urtUn,
ten-hour battle yesterday pear Vo1
m id. t \ Patrick, W
"they would have been #lt*-1i I the present time «n a rcp ie -t ti,o IIIikIu - and Moslems,
u
n
il,"
L«
if
ytoi
M
l
PI'
*4
’
loa. Six Other* were wounded and
I Kir
lr and oilier Urge
find out how well informed tb« ■ by M .ti). and It. T . ,Over*treet
, two a n raining. The battle occur­
J im,
1" I ' . i ' r l in tht:. tudiistrlSl
m
e."
I'*,
Went
un
In
I
ell
of
*
th
a
t.
11t*road
front
f.ungwuod
red when a band of 300 men a t­
1, 1Lvio
m i .'
a int.il or many
and other fcwU'irlll'JM
ronuriltuM
. ..
.
. 1 1
, j he slid
rebuilt
tacked a detachment of aokhera
Bv R I K 8EI.L I.ANtJHTHOM
or in.ni- trucks moving
holders who want window* and , ,
page ta.y- hr &gt;&gt;■ tn Hantaimio Springs
.
hy
the
Cirtiidv
a'
an
approximate
TVs Public Order Ministry said AP Nrwafeatures
would serve nn useful purpose al
1inherit 1 &lt;&gt;f the
*
-ruilerali't
ii....
'hi1 nnrkrt ana
..•■ i c&lt;Ml tlf |^7,owi.
^that tew.* of the attacking band
ST . H ELEN S, Lanrgxhlre - the moment."
I. " " ,, *■ mtir.e* uottli
Nntionali* p a r t ie s 'while in
lUftVy*
' " BtfUerl Britain, more than a year
Priorities are given first to home
in rin I* - 1 K ijtt . timrrnmeiit
Two Oteek rlghtewla also are a fter the war. alill i* clamoring nrcesiltle*--notably window* and shut in |h« House and of reruns | | ..llu P i i r f l i ' . H I ' K
, 1 i,e hjited 1,1 .Uirtr ceiiera! road
al
out
g|
choc
.lnt,'
milk
U
O
IIH
I
l
i
r
i
ll.lM
l
H
. said to have been killed In separate for glnxa, and tha Industry is striv­ furniture; secondly to hothouses;
, , .............
p r i t l firm-to-matket
\t Its first post-w„i g eneral, Ahuon, Assoeinlinn. •
Incldntla yesterday.
ing with 'new. efficient, war-born thirdly to the motor Induslry.
H.itl
on tsdii [or urlrtn and
,
'invention,
held
at
Tu**rf*tu
t’an
While
attending
tha
t
on*'
,'
eluding
raising
aalarie*
d
t'
1,1
techni'iur* and perhaps Itn.OOO or whirh l* Important In th " export
jh oib 'ii rosri- I Ifiieve proper
ada, irecn lly, ijuntaia Uhl Alpha, I lion tn Taro,ilo, Mr. Sunil, « ■
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more workera to aallsfy lid* de­ trade, and Anally U stores, restau­ t’rs and advocating slate
I’ll rein, r of Mickey's i'lmfniBi y U'dlege social fraternity. eleel®'l! awarded » i.*r&gt; y a r pin by h , f •o'''t**,, ln»:,t lit" local goveromand and at the same time hang rants, hotels, office huil(ir„K*. tail ftnt'ing c f cattle to prevent u&lt; nn I'n it Avenue from Mr. and
ii.ilpl, A. Smith, nf Saufnrtl, iU fralerniiy All „tc,„l»'i
pt- . o, *" ■
•« 'h e Htale Hoad 1 &gt; .
on In Ita rxport market.
road station*, amusement nlarrH. 21, om o f III highway tic o -l*"'1 Mr*, t’h,n li
Itridgra war, »n- Internstional
Trensuret
Emin who were inlllatrd
..........
limild ("■ tsdittlng this
Housea need windows, shop- saloons, museums and a rt galleries. nustd hy straying entile.
n - 1,nerd tod I) 'by Fletcher k.. tin- viewpoint nf e h » p t r r * [ year- ago received Huh »w&lt;trd
l’" ' 1 ' ’
1 v*'rV ,,ui*nJsnt
front* are boarded up, museums
The industry’a wartime and rurAnv veteran in owed of acre.J th, n Bruntley J r .,, Lion
. »pm&gt;
-.
| Bolls, owner ad o| raliir of th ,„
,„ m jnDuV m
m te,
ri u
mi
................
. * family lm ." I* **
tlii'Mighoul
ther uniwn
United oS la
and!
Mr.
Smith’s
'"-*■' drcUretl MF
lark skylight* and train aheds are rent experience lx (xeinpliflnl bv
lew ifree of rh arrx) In any of
n ,m ' w" y t aoads, I j i i i W s Uhl Alpha It ni.m lei
. f‘l ^l..tt„l»l t t h i Alph • H '" - " "
partly unroofed In cities bombed that of PilkingtOB Brothers. Ltd., ni ,'jlr g a e, said that he le * 1 ' Sanford l ’",„ t .......... .
tho following cattgorlex la ‘ren,or% In nns xfeek that,
dun,,,: . T},r dn)g do - Willeon*Imi •_ „ tr flC(.o r i ( ,
,,
t
(,o l t r t f p
f r » . |(|3„„|y
hr brother.
hu
H*' Iw 'her -tated ttu t lt,e ultlin UUO and 1941 and atU rkrd bv of S t. Helens, among the oldest and
qufated. In visit tha offkw of
nephew, his etdrsl
Ralph l&gt; ....... 'l*'vel:,|imr„! nl our Dkelront
flying bombs and rncketa In 1944 biggest glajwmaker* In the world any other week In his life. Inld "f 0persll»n with a suprly of drugs , , rllily. Annf |U 1,4 r ^ p te r *
M
tha rospontlbla agtnelea listed
----------------------------r srh
i"-"'
sutiilrli i but inn, * the phjtr w,.rf( t. , , re,rnted nt this a*sem- a n d ’ himself ............. .
il" 1
4,11 Inrresae
.With the preasure on. this Arm . r'snn'nKfor ««!*•■■T
^■■jd - “O' .
and 1948.
below:
mary department whi h s n . (hr- j,!y ujritb wns held at tin- lioysl youngr.-t hoi,. W aller, , a p l"h "
'* l , , “’
'Olnxsmsker* say that, even with ran #40 acres nf factories uneeas- biienrarnt. of forUmll sn l b* w.
Coordinator -• E- R . Cartkr,
‘ and■ turned* out ---1 V11* " rummeixl the lunter
slhl the University H, the University nf Georgia
plant expansions Uray have plan­ ■
ingty
280 miles of- Imll gam rs and of mee:mg Gorei- merly c pc rated by Mr*. Bridge.'. y ork HrAel,
Atlantic National 'Bank BuildMrs. Smith and " 'r i r
..... ( Imn.her «f Oumn,crre l,'r U,UUU
ned, production will not catrh up Bias
lass a day in 1041. London and nnr Caldwell and incndtrs of h&lt;» the former D iro'hy Mickey.
|,»f Toronto chapter wa* the host.
,
IU»e, he
with demand before tha end o f
southern counties ordered 3,. cabinet. Ho kxpressrel the hojm
Mr. Bolls polltf'Jff nut that hi* , ,\jr. Hmllh h i* taken nn active tlalpb -lr. also nltandetl ............. .
Employment — U. 8 , Em1948. Class i f so scarce that man­
MM) so us re fre t a week from lhat tho Lion* would sponsor, i- purrhsse of the drug store would ; p.,ri ip hi* fraternity since his vc„ Inn will, Mr. Sm llh. It. ....... (*ld ., m i l am «| Urnopinion Hurt
kloyra.nl Sorvlta, 119 North
ufacturers ration it monthly to gln- rakl-1944 to the spring of 1948, nother Imp for the Boys HIf ' c not In any way interfere with 'initiation some yeats ago. He returning b&gt; Sanfui-I t h e Sn.-th " " , 1
Park Avenue.
iie is and glatiers pats it on to con­ and officials aay tht demand was program next Jctie..
Ottawa. M -.
W
' ’’ll 1,1111Vocational Training and Edu­
his operation r f tha pain1, an I was a charter member nf the family motoird
-T
sumers under Ministry o f Supply pretty well met. . ..
.
Bob Dennis, en-nwncr of lF»J glass business. Experienced per- chapter
cation — T . W- Lawton, Court
They
report
M||rkr(
&lt;( l - r I
al the
University nf ,r.,l and
priorities.
*
.
•
t
Dally
throughout
the
Battle
of
House.
Patrick and W right Tire com­ aonnel will I " In charge of tli" Alalmma and
heldseveral officesthe wralhei at tl,.' U tter point-„ .A(]] dfllniUiy have
Domestic need a t V-E Day, say London trueka ‘
elens with pany, was s guest at the meeting. drug More, hr said and stock will in that chapter, lie inter look wa, quite tool and heavy rb d h -,„ „ . f, IJH t
leg al Assistance, Hospital­
cntlfe ^ m u n .
experts, approximated that of SO
Lumber
isation and Htato Honrleo Of#wf.
be Increased. especITilly that r e li­ graduate work at Harvard l[nl- ing and even toi-cont., were () -llfj y tm ?ur. tjm4
normal Tears.
Imports from
m tsm
p lk ■wJ fleer — Contact through Lloyd
he1
Ulc
vrrsitv and was the secretary of nredcl. En-route to Toronto
able for gift
Frsnre,
Belgium,
O
uchoalavtkia,
initon’s
had
from
^
F . Boyle. County Saxwica O f­
the
chapter
therein
1941
he
Smith*
slopped
'y
N
'agata
fa
ll*.
.inlll(l
tecugnuc
it."
DUTCH SUBMIT I’LANR
Germany and.Japan haw not been American ra‘
boxes.
ficer, Takarh Building.
___
______
was fleeted president of tha Much liufunrut nctlvity wa* n o if!
resum e^.Jn spirt of
export
Before thy war,
ft-i
Wont* Bervka AaslaUnew to
Florida Conclave, which com­ at an pointa both In Canada an*1,
NEW MEAT PKIUIW
PARIS, ScpT~I. 7-V&gt;-The Neth5 * rvteamen, ex-8«rvieamen and
MARTINS FK ltR V , 0 „ Bept, ff, prises the four Florid* chapter* the United Stales. Many short­
erlanda delegation h u submitted
their [&gt;«pendent* —. American
WASHINOIDN. Dept 6 (AT)-Hie
to the Parle Peace Oonfermco
1— An ciploslon In the You- nf Lambda Chi Alpha, and he ages prevalent In the United
Africa. Hou&amp; A merles, X u s tr s lla ,
Rad Cross. Lakefront Boutsclaims for reparations from Italy , . ogheny and Ohio Coal Com­ has served as co ordinator of the States are also common in Can- o l ’A ha* attnnunred new retail
Vs r&lt;L
University of ads. For example the shortage ceilings for most meats. The new
which total -O JT JJQ S Among oUrer pany's mine at Glen Robbins to­ chapters a t tha
t
la and N o rth '^ fi ica. ' llK*U ^
- Vstsrans Adm In1st ra t Ion —
Roltlm
and
Florida of housing facilities is quite Com. price* average about three and
Items, th a n were claims for more day killed on* man. Two others Florida,
Glass manufseturers will not put
Martin M. Rudich. B h s rifr*
mon.
Rationing
ot
romc
articles
three-quirters
cents
a
pound
above
•
than g7DOOMUMO In naval louna arW said to *be missing. The hlaat Southern fo r the past thfee
out figures on payrolls or produeO ffics avery Tuaaday.
and 18.500.000 (o r the Dutch Ucrch- was confined tn one'-seetion of years, lie also served ss Contact and price control Is still In effecr'jju ne 30 ceilings, but are betosr „
i/artnh
Secretary o f the Centre! Florida In the Dominion, they reported, the present price level*.
Police Chief Hoy William,
STUTTGART," . Gornuuiy.
ile d a m l Onlay ihni the public
Sept, fi, (/P)—-Secretary of had
very little difficulty In
S tate Jnines Byrnes today operating the newly Installed
rejected France's •elairn to parking mdters in the Anisines,
the Itlihieiaufl am i Itiih r ju id . •district yesterday when the
« otifieil Russia th a t * the meter »'(/t phircil into opera­
for the first time. Chief
to United States does not tion
W illiam , , aid, however, that
consider Germ any’s eastern mime motorist* .failed tn turn
boundary fixed at the Oder tj&gt;e suuill crank in the right
direction. v
River.
"A fte r i[l positing I Fie. coin,"
mi
tile .C hief
cM'Iniuc'U
“the
by llie United SI hIm Ktat.* |lr&gt;mu 11 crank mini I*’ turned
partment chief in nn unpreclockwise to |oit 1111" - meter
' . cede,i led r pceeh lief nrc
i!,buu
into o|&gt;eration. If a coin I*
German and Allied lender, (lint
deposited and the crank is
packed the Stu ttgart S ta te Opera
turned counter - clockwise, the
Mouse tn lirnr llyrnc* imtlin,meter will not lie effective
^ m rricn ii policy.
and there i* no way the coin
llym e* presented n hroail plan 1
ran be returned."
in uplfy Germany eventually uu

There statement* were

title

I \d

Eight Students
Taking Training
At Air School

County Refuses To Accept Canal
Drainage As Permanent Project
--- ♦

Refresher,
Basic,
Advanced ( ’ourses &gt; in

n*Mgu.d m i«

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Marshall Lauds
Efforts Of Boys :
State Delegation::,:

n * in

Outlines
•’ouneilln-r
Activities AI Lions -i":n
( ’lull Meeting Today i.y

*••'&gt;*'«* 1,#v-

.Five (.recks
Killed In fig h t j ^

Ware Cautions
Minors To Obey
Driving Rules

\s

i ;iiri|Mi^ii I*in* New
Kiiiid Service’ To
.Market Suvi’ested

d«&gt;i!

“*

r'",r

Rinls Decline Today
In Bombay Sections

With C'OIIirnUIlISlS

n a s sisr* «* - H r * s ? ^ r « s r w Hisi!:

Blitzed Britain^ More Than Year
After War, Clamors For Glass

Ralph A* Smith Named International
Treasurer Of Big College Fraternilv

mamrw drinks, Biiu passed. "■1 Mickey s rhiirmacy

Veterans Service

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HERALD,

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The Sanford Herald

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URNfard. H o r l i U
I I I Mr I B r Ui A%rwtt*

The sliipiiini; luiHiiii’.ss is caught in a typical post war
vise. The W ar Shipping Administration Began in Kehrtlar.v, 1942, to take over United States commercial ships
and operate them t o 'carry troops and w ar Koods. G rad­
ually they have been returning tlmse vessels to private
owners,^but the .picture has changed since the profitably
pre-war days* when w ater commerce wag a desirable Imsi;
ness.
Expenses have gone up, for labor, food for crews,
and handling o f cargqps. Income is fixed hv tlie OPA.
which still holds shipping rates Jo .pre-w ar levels. As a
result, the private owners are in no hurry to ta k e hack
their ships. They have a Choice of operating at little
profit, o r even loss, or of staying out o f business. Low
rail freight rates will - o ffer s tiff competition on some
coastwise runs when the freight ear situation eases.
The W ar Shipping*Administration, which is suppoHi'd
to fold up hy the end of this year, has asked th e jn tc r state Commerce Commission to investigate the domestic
rates o f competing rail and water transports.
_
-Meanwhile United Stales-'shipping-,-whjoh is ess^iliol
to the restoration o f world tradw-rttnUintenintionnl husi*
la I* a
"I
prrss
p h lrh
l« r t r l u |e-it |i» Itir *#•*■ f»l* fp* ness, is hogged down hy a confusion of inflexible cargo
rates, payroll costs and miscellaneous expenses inherent
mi o il
lH -r a l'Y *
11 or out at k ern l ”
,hl« |,:iprr n(. J oUo to the efficien t use o f commercial vessels. The problem
,,,.1,11.hr.I &gt; fcrrrlo, is not one to be pigeon-holed. Its effects are too fnr-reaeli« rr|»Mh|irllll**« « l *l»rkra k rrrin » r»

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LEA D IN G S TQ C K S A R E

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Undervalued
At present prices, IntelUfeni Im ntora buy only
wuicrvaliM-d iiuriu , , , u ll Ihrtn when markrt
price*. frath or r u m l Inlrinilr n l u n . I r l ui
miu I you Ihr kind of u liu llo n study on wltlili
our clirnU I » m Ihrir decisions.
1‘rw p fflu i on Hequr-sl
STAN COM STOCK
Investm ent K n u rillr-i
Phone tJIOJ— T r If type I) U (0

Representing

OiLintlo '
T. Nrl»on O’Rourke,
Mmibrr N.A.S4*

Inc.

e,giHu iirjtM. ru .

Ju tl mall Us lliii adtrrOwtnrnl with your

And n r will trnd you a ropy of our standard
yaluallon study form. No cost ur obllfXtlun.

»e-

Clay Houses
F lX fifr K T fi It K 'X I.T . Y* llAVl
PROVEN (JU ITK TIIK RKVKIt.SK
TlfRlt..-; IS ONI.Y ONfi IMJIOVAlll-K licit K TO f’l.INC; r o
THAT IS &lt;;tlO:\||c mily i* my
rock find my salvation, lie I* in’.
iltleiMi; I -hull mil
in(ivcl

Pitlin 02.a.

nln The ’ Fourth ,
lllnirmion
Tnmpti Tribim el
■mint rxlrmlc.1 In a

dp

Thtt Hop moved In a lerlnnglp.
a square,
That Chang* form pii'hp.l into a
ruin-, a Imiu . . .
Thorp three dimensions, well n■rinhlrd thrre.
Immediately find n paradox.
For how .an you imiiMii....... . dp
fine
That strange nn.l tim fy .iiK new

dimension

Iky..ml antennuc of your noud 4
extension T

Aware
of
those
immuiisilies
a round U-;
Pal spil. ntmnic and Tirofmmd.
ISA ltK I. FIR K fi i u.N A NT,

DKSltiN i cut m :\ n l
(From The Saturday Review of
l.lternture)

The British , faced vvjlh the problem o f replacing
one-thinl or Lheir housing,Jiecuusc of war flestruetinn
alone, liave di*vised a new huildl'iBT teclyiif|iie. They lifivi*
labor troubles, too, so they figured out a way to use pjnhs
o f liurnt clay.
-T h e diolluw "slabs are set between steel girders.
Notched ends lock the slabs fo the frntncworj^, ‘The roof
is made o f clay strips, and the oolside of the house is
stuccoed. Such a house, designed wall separate units for
two families, with three bedrooms for each, costs about
in England. It cun b c jm ilt in three weeks,
Adobe houses h aw proved durable in Am erica’s
.Southwest, and in other parts of the country structures
o f packed earth have been practical. The British burnt
elay construction may he worth looking into.

U e A t f. in *

C la u d e .

- t s s r h r t in I s d i u l f " f llt-itun-ru to
m e m h e r s tif C u li K P 's ii,
I t e f i u e flyiitK uilt f r o m W a s h inK lnit, m y m o t h e r c a m e u p f r » m
T n lln h a s s te an d Jollied m e u n i
s i t e nod I s p e n t n l i t t l e o v e r t w o
w e e k s ' a t " J l i g M e a d o w I.' o I k p ” or,
t h e S k y l i n e Llrivv In t h e h e a u t l f u l
fi t U e IfitJtre n o . u o t a t n s of V i r e i r , i.
I et tnhinetl w o r k a n d r e - l hy m u k tog eoiisi dt-r aM o pt.&gt;ere,s on my
l a a ik on o u r f u t r i i r n |U l i r y w h i c h
I am pir-fmririK. T h e - c e n e r y Ih e u till fill a n d t h e a i r m o s t inviK oru tintf, e»|ieeiullv in view -uf
a b o u t an h o u r 's w a l k I took lists
e v i r ^ f i tfle rti o o li
I ran Into a good many people
from Florida c a n t p iiiK nearby at

a r e ah.
htsid,. I
in a
T b -rr
p retty
t h e tit.
p oin t i d
i ’r i n i e
tirea!
d sili.l
. i mi
I dent I
j H o u -, .
I Hoover
. f h . rtr
| *.iry t
j tl»&gt; na
I . a l r l j -I
\h is ha

So g icu t wkn the heat from ih&lt;bnmh that fell on Hiroshima that
the “shadow’' or a passing Mill
shews elearlv on the Idae.k |&gt;ivs
ment, and vinrs lived ju st long
enauiih to leave their silhmietle on
apared wall*.— New- item.
Every a litre tbe hour when In hi* the beautiful ramping L’roumlsH J,iuwu u
inaiotninr l by the National l'nrk i the hr
An unknown nrtlsl llrst inttnor Kirvlre. T b ire ore picnic groumts j um«I Ii
nil nround with tables ami little j o h m .
.tallied
His vision, lovo has. worked I. rock furnaces for cooking. On two
tinP
occn-lon* Mr. and M r s , Jim Clem- fifty r
cl.e-at jlio grnvn
And to preserve the images i! c u t s , formerly o f F o r i •Myerr*. now vill.
prized.
o f W a s h i o K t o n . *'i. n - - d o w n arid l . s a o t i f
-tt-nad
Rut hr wlm vanished m th i. flush b r o u K h l s o m e s j e a k s an d w e r o o f
e.| a pood s t e a k sU|iper o n M r . i.- rt - 1
of doom
And like a figure tin a fireciar Ole meals’ steak i n r k w h i h h e f , r s « n .
* ’ vase
s t i c k s in I I -* g r t n o d rn t h t b y th
iftr
d&lt;
* Itcniaim-,1 aglow against the elay'- o p e n foe a m i liuil a i n p i t dellcimia W i l s o n
«»tcal Ul^t n dellnhlful (ime^ - &gt;— Ih e rrn
cnptjrcii I ? thu poF- . We sat up fit our ruttage In'. I’oc’a |
fore an tifstn woisl fire every day Kinia s
Found n new-nrt: IiU atrongo nml We usually wore a sweater or
At’ I
diatmetiotv wns
it m at on Iside.
Spcake.
With Ids own Ufa fo nrnamsjnt
his tomb: .
Artist nml model of- Ills final
breath.
*
lie traced himself the instant of
his denlh.

i

M oVabh

Silver Charms
Miniature Trains
W ater Mills
Stage Coaches

Baby Carriage
•ycleH
Autos
Kerris Wheels

W ith moving wheels nnd other fixtures
— A lto '—
of Virginia."
was Governor
.foildnt aI.,in &gt;

n*l tV. lli-lii n nil I their IcVely in fi
duiiKhtrr Jiu iin c,' Afterwards w«* t-ln
drove a d im
distance frni.i |-ti&lt; ■
I hmt»b i-svIMi. |o Mnnti. •din, the
-*,r
Iiuriu* »f Tli.miU* Jpffer»iti, on tit.
.. . - of flip I d g l - t mountain in - ......
that Ju-mity. I with every one of i,
you wlto little mil -. t r, it co hi
,
•e lllal beautiful hrnie which with
Ji-fft*ruin tl('signed
mtd l.uill. ■ .
He -.elected II- loitlittul- to go]
A
Hi il and per* irutlly supcrvlsad 1 kill
very ••■Inil of 11. ...i.ntlil lioti
l ,
Ill-ole you -*t -ome of ihe |.,«g
thing,. tliul refh.-t
f ft i -on"# in ,w .,„|
vviilivp Ktuiiii. One thiiiK wi« a tbe
■lilt) ju tt under(he reilillK of the
r,
pin t it a! the o ar i ntraiire 'v lii-k 1 j.p,
wtij. eoi oerle l with a wealht-rviloc ,,( |
mi '-ip of Urn hoiiM», whirlk per** fiaV|,
m ltlci .leffor-.Mi simply tu walk ,IJlv,
lo wio-|t&gt;« Hint t* II (he way ito, ^
wind uii- l.h.tir-.y |fe hail in (he [(|| ^
I to h

h a 1!

a

h u fr

etcM-h

w i l l . D ll

hi

trilfiHitm* by k%-hirh lit* wanlt*ti Ijj
i vmvmirt'ncl.
A# mu* uaiks upon
ground
Nirit c| tfl cillf I -11f»I I %
. Ilf (I’l' 11
m-W

^

heavy wt&gt;l"hl- which ran fr-ini d
clo h i.v»-r the dn-ir to ihu wall, hito-i
thence ,|. wo I he will! amt ihroufh j ^.m
the ft. or -o the lor e n ro l . Tk- [
p-.-ttion of the w richt itlniiK Ih- e f „
» 0*I h Hmi the day of the week., |(cjj
Jefft-rnwi had two moms for hit ____ tedroom and »tuly and TTe! w ee.
the two rooms was J t f . 'r s . t i '
I„,l. Ic the daytime ilm ImI u
tauhpii to juillryj would hr pullcj
ii|i nKuinst t l •* rtilirpt and on*.
«f the wo' Th" spurs «h*-rp th*
hr,| was then tifCBmi* n doorway H
rohni (tiny 11•i two rooms .n
ihn' to- . itit.I miss t, and fro.
|B
lliplu he lit Hr. t i l l dov.u la. h .^ jSR
I loot
TbP
Jefferson did most of hi* writinif in n revolving ehalf whitH '
hn nI-o invented
usually wiln u l
hi* feet propped 1*1* Mi u-N fd of ,-j*
support wp ryiw' call o c h a i ' f Q )
loltiKt-, upon a table which would H a
a J lust in any elevation' hr «‘-nir«tl.
Jefferson tlcslgned hi* own eye
glasses, (»in the curtains fo.
’ he windows of th* house nnd - thr
beautiful flower-garden nml lawn

«••*!!ftI* o f

!l |lfir IT lilt HOT

BUMI

I? rill it UiIt* to thi* good aiftl gi*iut
irtoii, whi&gt; iiol only htdptol thin
I'jiV iji 1 i win 11m iiuluptiubnct
mi t « i"t ly •iftiidi* 1 it thro gh t ah
lo in ii
P r^ icJilit ♦ifid t«pn*kal
grutiiu lo Id ;hi«i .nan who, siihutigh 'In livt-if on t&gt;i|i «if flu*
bigb»*i»t mountain In hi* neighborfit oil |o title* of ihr lim ^t hnnin*
in Atf-vritu iiiul had wiilkct) with
Kit»g4 “in thyfr m eal palace* in
Fro nr**1on* I wo * (win* t H^
ion^
I'l^ tilc iih y tl ^tuinU will 111 hie*
lory a •« I ho An**rieun pill tic'll
lomJni who hntl f.ith to nnd
fou'/ht
» what hi« ariftt&lt;»criitii‘
erirm lrt nllid '"Thr rommoit henr1
— Ihe nifift§ea of I Iter f iior, thu
v nini, women and children,
ihc |c ip'ij «»f our ctiuniry.

Movable Dog House
Mixmast
Dressing Table
Tire Pumps
Telephones Nursery Chairs Twin
Roulette Wheels
Binoculars
Cl
Stork and Baby
Kokling Bed
m any

d h e r n o n -m o v in g
s ilv e r n n d g o ld

c

W m . E . K a ile r
JE W E L E R

112 SOUTH PARK AVE.
PHONE 357-W

Cnmprrbt-nalve Per*
aonnj IJabilily ln»ur»
ranee p ru ler Is you if
nrclrfritls arc ciiuat-tl
hy yuur unim ula,
your bnntp, or your*
•elf nml family. In■lire fu lly « l luw

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Of the vine, nothing U left. Noth­
ing at nil
. Except n pallrrq-on a Idurlcncd

wall;
. Teltlmouy of Ikiw each fhiwrr
turned
To aun that wa« not a sun, ami
sa it burned
J
Shielded tbe stone frotn thp con• l
sliming blast,
,

Jr'
LeavChg Ihe future art Imprint of
it? ■
the past,

T
It’

Reminding man that thl* his Pro. met he* n power
Can atilt be tempered hy a single
flowur,
a

(P aten t Pending)

EVELYN AM 8 3

experiments would prevent such
debacle* In tjie stock market 4*
we have bum wltneiilng lately.
A t least, net to the extent of
betting on It.
pifew V'., ' 1"
T
| ■psI
Th# Tampa Tribune pay* high'
tribute to Coneral MseArthur's
administration In Japan and con•lodes an excellent editorial with
*’Dld somebody say that Daugbit
M srArthur u too otdto be 1‘resb
dent of the Unl(od fliateeT” ’
Some p«rpl* am wrong, too, when
they say a go*d miliUry man can-

WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
’ ' . DDT INSECTIDE
&gt;11

Wools,

mixt

iyont and cottons.

The moat convenient method o f applying DDT on
Drainboarda. on Pantry Shelves. Bathtubs, Window
Sills and in a!| places frequoaled by Ants and other

Not |u#t a skirt— but a creation you'll live In
and love I A pencil slim waist that suddenly
bursts out-with rtaiuitug fullness where It does
the most for you. Two roomy pockets to carry
everything, fashioned of that famous All Wool

SLIGHTLY SOILED

Boys- Tough
Wash
Trousers
*• .- •
♦&gt;
4 -’

ORDER

FROM

YOUR

FAV O RITE

DEALER

TRADE SU PPLIED BY

Sanford, Florida — Phone 32
NATIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
Orlstnao. FlorisU

D c W tl U V xA t Shetland In lov ely
.
lu scio u s colors,
f l i e s 7 to If.

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FR ID A Y ,

SEPT.

6,

1946

THE

SANFO RD

H E R A l.D ,

SANFO RD ,

FLO R ID A

PAGE

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THREE

'T T — M

S o c ia l

A nd

P erson al

A ctivities

.-turn * hit k vi
\| i.r.l A.»*(•.
Mins Nympha Farinelln Itccomcs Bride Of Ann Wliorinsr Honored Mrs. Lansing Hostess V. \
I
.
V)
so t e
VI II.I Mail-. V|r.
To Business Circle HVVe i.n'r , »n«l Mi
Appleton Kent Kossetter, Jr., In New York With ( ’hatter Party
V* i
I to .r.g

'Pill* |lily: I11*’ * A UltlH.I- , ♦ 1 If I**
Mrs. Ned Sooth and Mr* *• I
&gt;1In i IV er .1 Far null a?
In an
impressive ct-t.-mony III
Powell horn-re I M u. Inn AAIggiii-- t*f t he Kit *t Mf lhuh-t &lt; h h Ii
v
:
*
i
the
i
o
n
m
.till
the
itit
which took place at the I, it t Is*
met T upjmIj i i rvrrn/u' .1 ! * in* J*
i family o f the It hie ami yesterday at ■"&gt;h" I* 'I with an \l In tin- chut * h tiiit'c■% V|t *
Church Around The Cornet in nlr
Sf iJtlloon rh a’ler palt\ at 1h,
Cnrr-dt a.. c •im .'lt*. • irele No.
tin
itio.iio',
sister
ami
lowthe*
New York City on Sept, it. Miss
|jin*m ir. i Inin inu'c p iv
home of the latter ,.o ‘ I’altm tt • |V»r v
, wil h A, r
.Mi amt Mr* Kvan* llteks,
tlrailey Ihlhntn. 2t0
Nympha Nanry Farinella. rlauglo in-*
| un*I ■■:mniitt*i' *c-j«'r
aaiI &gt;*
Avenue,
lio-e*
dec
tilled
the
lion*,
West Sivt, ••* it* .dti, .• : Circle Nil.
tor ..I Mr., iti .&lt;• I. Fatinelhi of of It. to . Im m , N .1 .llrm lot ntlli I tie dmirt; I” m tot h w
k*l\**ll I'l-im u*ft* tii.iMi* '*» . ♦rlli'i
3 with ,A|
i !iuoer at D a * I* &lt;1 k V .1 1
W. ! Anncr. 1217
Jackson Height.*, Imug Ijlaiiit, N. n
covered with o irtten cut nm -* Kl^ls* f *1 11 *" * hut* It till! .ii &gt;
Sam inti in New York,
I'aliiietln \v i ' i’ioc; l irele No. 1
dm
f
Y.,
hern
me
tile
hi
t
ie
..f
Appleton
■
loth and appointed with c iy .l i* a* li$* It l* J hr s'111 l*", 8 :|il
I
with Mrs. i: 1 C.inpi*r, Cameron
hri.le i. a l Sadi ite ,.f the
fiiio , i
I'l.lll* VMMt ,»l*i» lll.lih' '
Kent
liossi
tier,
,fi.
.
»ott
.if
Mr.
Mr.
anil
Mr*,
George
Whltner
The
hostessg,*
a
i
t
!
Its
VD*
&gt;■It .d of Sen 'd VV ■ .
The Daughter,' of AAY*|i-y 0 f th,. ■AV,"till, W|i ii Mi 'I A, Jack s ut Of Druioiiil were visitors in San. ami Mrs. A h.. lto**r!ter. S t., of N.
htHu*nih« i
* hm* h
*t» * mi .ii * ■
•i m l Milicnniof
iml.ia l i i i o 'i r n She hil­ Shirlrv South
First M rum ll-t Cm.rt.li wilt ImM a- I'id u -ti•w* . * tit I,- No. 5 with fonl last Wednesday.
V« i *
Nsiitcv
III ■
Sanforil.
pa*t*d
ling with tin Nmencini refreshment* of i ,&lt;keAlt * J.&gt;hn 1,4*1-* til* ' i ark AvcmV;
Da
ctil l*’ t*w mh i*l with i* - f«»i h
II MV 1' *
T in It* tils* wore an oystvi whits* Ill l .&lt; • ..1 Ihe Ilii.nkliM , N aval saln lw id le *, cakeCircle Ni. ti with Mrs. John
Mr. ninl Mrs. Ilill Tyre mu suit ‘ with -aoajjijmig ' itrerss isle* Hi»-P5htl, I hi* if f fit’til t a fitriuT •Htui HRM'Mrtl iml**. IN 1 luifM»rr« J I c I oI h t »ni*eU»ii%. IN 11»t Imt. m *
will In- ail eletUyts of officch-. atul Miller. I 111 \\cst Fifteenth Street. sp iiilh ig three " u l , in fienr^ia
' ' i' ll *
hy
ih e
!»•**1 &lt;* *. ,i
ami a r / .» tr r iirA M rliiil*. TJie 1.1.
i j g i III the N av.il lie - c i v
w as Jirv sc n le .t the Horton School •ntn| hy Mr-. VV. ,1 hitur.
uMUal reports will he m ul,
j Circles of the First Presbyterian atul Ft. Myer*.
f
lithik
it»
i
y
*ifi
«»f
ills'
bride's
sille
r
ami
brottlet-in-law,
it.
f«*«umc
h
i*
,Mud»*!i
ill
American Lesion Aiirilhiry will 1 htn*h will meet n« follow* M&lt;inAiiiiiIik
alte*i*l»»»^ were
Mr.* an.! Mrs. Stephen Torso, bu * sere administration nt the 1‘ctranimi.
inekt ut 8 :(M) |*. M In the l.eui.ni *l ‘&gt;' ;l1
I*. ML.S Cfrelc No. I
VI t * Kill inti Ifut net, Vf i*% I 11«* I
Mr. mul Mrs. J . K. Baker have
TllO'r
i ii " wnt 'I I'd \Yiif - ik i-i'i, Mr* i i K
Hut.
will me* t wJlh Mrs. 1', It. ttneh, relulneil nftet i lin u in c &gt;t.&lt;veral aetcii (I). iu^Jmvii of honor ami best U n . . . - H i ..f G e o rg ia . The couple
“ Vf . ' |
man. Mr*. I . r s o ^ i *t** a ce rise , is
pending a honeymoon tn yririji, Mi,v Mmiiui IVikiio, M t*
MUNDAA
Ivwetl* lam e; t irele No, 2 with days in Daytona Beach.
*ult ami a gatdeniif corsage. The j ths
l&gt;. legion of uppei New i ' mile M il’all
\|t" Kiillnyn
Cirrle: of. the W. S t . S. o f tin-1 Mr»- I- H. MrLaUlin, Inc, West
Mi*« Naniv r*iUtiin, MU&gt;
K im Melhi'ili't i hunli will mwi i Njt.etrenth S treet; Cirfle No. :t
Mr. n n j Mrs. I. M. Ityeri have hrlsle was gtvt'n in marriage hy I Y - St.i •
JjvkjtJ ItuitchU*, M i*' Ium» I In Monday „t
nt 3:00 I*.
jt. the
ihe fu|.
fo l.lw
Motidac
I . M. it.
I *■ith
»{ Mi
’'j-*- .1. S. Kri.lrr. 1.122 Sum- ju L 'Jh eir. fivest thcir__itaughtcr.
prn,
Jean Whieham, Mi *
rbWlflif- hTm fjrT T ivte No 1
Av.-tilie;. Hu-V No t Wl’ h4 M(s* Horottrtft Dyes, of Miami.
Antfela
Mii«*li.
M&gt;'^
Sylv«i
Mrs. I. S. It irk .v , P.'iej From It
H. II. MIC aslm. .i|o Mag_
M rorli jiif'J Miv* KIi /mImuIi Kit*
Avenue; Circh- No. 2 with \|r«. " 'I'a Avenue: Circle .No. a with
Mr. and M ra.’ Jo e Thomas have
0 9 m m ff t
J . M. McCmtkill, 2HfiK (iiandvlew M|J
S. Willis. 320 Geneva returned home front North Caro­
AUyrtU tf- MiMu .l Bcl^stn. Mt1'Drive; Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Avenue; Cirele No, t* with Mrs. lina where they have hwou-VA*itMi** Jackie llletch ».* i nlet tainM’
t mi Thigpen rtilerlniiie&lt;| M;ii&gt; A i -i \ WIict^liH. Mis* ram tllc
l.ieske,
102
I’nlmeMo lti|f i datives.
KJ0 J. Morris,' .|I ”, West Flr*l Flank
ed oti Ttiesduy evening hotitring M
Aim AAiggin* with a Iiridce Ha ip tij Mi* Miirfliit Hrown, MUp
I ••tty
Mi** li'iit*- ('unwell *f
S tie e t; Circle No. I with Mi*. I Avenue.
Mi vs Ann Wiggins, populat hriito- par t.i»t i veiling at her home
Hast Matron* Club of the Order
Ik m llu Sti*vru&gt; «»f
A. Galiullin. W. -i Kiwi . S o w .
A le JhmaM Dyes*. IT. 2* Navy, eli-ct. with- an at .motive iiridce &lt;*n I nk Vvenue. Al raelHe ifi t rlin l.»
Circle Nr.
vMth Mr*. K. ti of the Kastein Star wdL.holil Is heme oil lea v e.aftet &gt;vniplrt-, t&gt;a* t v at her ivsiilenre in'the San rai c- iii nt* of sumniet flowers, Hi. IV lri'liy ii:, .in*! XI*** Hhlrlt’y
Kilpatrick, 228 \V. Fightcs-ntli their monthly meeting in the home infi hi* Imot Do inmg at (lain- j ig,nU Apattments. Htight tuui- w* e ptac tJ/ almut the Thigpen Smitlu
of Mrs. It. t\ Crenshaw. 1111 hriilc*. Mil.
Street.
,
Also Mi* M s Wititrtii'i. M*
met* flowers were used to d e v ia te hm c
*
C iirles of thel- Kit*i itupti*. •Fw*t
f r “l SevenC- Stres-t, ut 7:30 l’.
• j fur thy occasion
M - Martha Pe.kli.s wit* „ . Kdwa.d M jeg ."- J j . Mi* Knget..
Chuirh'.ivin met- at .1:30 K , M. .’ .
pilre and Mis.* U atii.on. Alt-. Iti-ha.-J ll.-w i
Mr, .nriel Mrs. M. .Minarik plan
^ green and whits- colCir sehemo wiiii .d litgh
•a * foilovvs: Cltele No. ! vyitljj
to leave tomorrow: for « short ; wa, cal-lu,| r&gt;ul |n Orv t-ftesh- ( t irdsr Mrt’ali wnn mUi ’IUh* TK?4 Mis. D ale^d- . S»olt, Alt*. John
gtf, wmpplnv** After hiv *ttib»* vi ;H J*4 t*pfcflU'il U'VrhjI IlHghns. Afrs. •' i- I’i'well tn i
Mrs. M. ,N Cleveland. 2183 I*-.:-j F ill, Island y 2 7 ', nerrs 'In vacation. 1 hey will la* Joined in tmruU,
met to Avdluo’ fv itif.M iu f-I MAnreu. 4 '
' Atlanta l.y th d r 40rt **ml dijvmh-1 ^vernl ptogressious i&gt;r hriUe dr** *. |ilAil**h in her i'lnu»im |&gt;iittiu:i Mi- Ned Smith
M l-s Shirt*y Smith vtas awarded |&gt;\ Mi*t IhtArihui. *
high score pi ire. Mrs* Martha *• Tis«* litL«(i&gt;« iiJLsipttsI l*y her
ANNtU NCKMKNT
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Mr*. Vrlma Mitchell, prinripnl
xkn% |ti*tsii*itletl n piistiirirt irv n tn
ho u ied to pqy $15
o f I h e S o u t h * ide S . k.’ul, a s k e d
mul |tifrh#r *&lt;'1 h * ii rt»nirHil*Tiiiifc th* $:iie«t»?
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M .i'nll. Sltirlry .Smith, Nnnry VI
will In- pc i^ lh l c f«»* tin* c hiM tcn
rollunt Miftlrrtl ISol»-«y», CtimHIt* T l n ^ n .
to leav,- fiflct tlu v »i'kri*.fi'r if
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Mpih Hi Miity Ann
they nte mvi»nfp*iftfe*l hy their
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patents' utul if iml wilt Ik* tn
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Social Calendar

K A DIOS,
TH E NEW

Personals

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Now on Di»ul.vy

THE .
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1 1 1 VV. In i S t . ’ P h o n e 9 5. 1

Jane Thigpen Honors
Jackie Brotchie
Miss Ann Wiggins
Honors Miss W i^ in s

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ling silver spoon pin or
enameled
tea-cup
and
saucer combination will
make a hit with the high
school croAvd! Bolter go
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Plailic make* iucIi perfect handbag*! These
look lovelier than you'd dream! Mirror-hriyht
patent*, leather-like graining* you'll lurdly be(
ible to tell from the real tiling! They last longer
h than you’d imagine—won’t crack, won't acufT.
11 won't peel! PulTy poucltea, aleck envelope*, and
. convenient slide fattened atylea. In Dark,
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Classified A
3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR SALE

5 A R T IC LE S

FO R

SALE

•ENTLKMAN &lt;!r-lre* bachelor FOR SALK—• An excellent river IMITATION lenthi'rs In most
apartment ■* bungulette, with
colors and lanre selection of
ranch property of rcveral thou.
gam ec, IInx T, r
Herald.
good upholstery fabric*. Robert
»nrii| i r r r i , fcncetl nml itucknl.
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S. Urnwn, 2011 N. Orange
This property , H the lowest
VETERAN 4 family -desire It or
Ave., Orlando. Flo.
priceil ranch that hit* hern lint­
f ilium furnished upt. or house.
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with
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ST
JOHNS
REAL­
PROTECT your health — sleep
Phone 580-IL
TY CO.. Ilf. &lt;N. Park Ave.
better! Dependable mattress re­
Phone 1120.
3 R EA L ESTA TE FOR SA LE
novating! Rox springs and in—
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R EA L ESTA TE W ANTED
MODERN country liomc — fl
New m attresses, beds, springs!
room* "with Complete bath. New
Hollywood beds! S f« our retail
electric Witter pump, 1C orange W E NEED LISTIN G S, of Form*.
store and display room at
Home*, Grove* and Business
tree* — 12 tearing fiu lt. &gt; 3
110 W. F IR S T ST.
Prpperty.
W. R,
Williams,
lot*. Priced tight.' Owner lc*avIti‘iiltor, ■ Tom Dolt Associate, £choU Redding 4 Furniture Cn.
jng town, rheme County 1702.
Sanford M attress Factory
Phone M20, lt:&gt; Allaatlc llatik
• Fhona 1133 and G72-J
ACRES for *n!e - - . i«lcpj_ . Uldg. *
citrus bind. C acre* in UiariniTI
orange grove. llenuUful tin me 5 OH C room house. Cash._I lease
Popular S ea t Covers
site ett |nk«—llW p well, pure] sta te location. Ilox IIJM , HcrSEM IN O LE T IR E SHOP
■Vrutcr, small house, I miles i tilil._________________________
friTTTr^tnwm—J J e o ry Mrl.utllili,
6
A R T IC LE S W A N T E D
ownur. 112 \\*. Ith S t., Snti- 5 A R T I C L E S F O R S A L E
for.l, Flo.
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Electric Tn»*terN, $4.33
I’LL HUY your car, regardlc*'
of ttife or condition. Roy Reel
II. D. PO PE CO.. IN(’1
FOR RALE, 5 rsum Rimgalnw,
nofi W. 2nd St.
hath.
fireplace,
2
I'crcciicd
Have your portrait taken at
porches, anil Gnraye l«r»t(i| in
N ICIIOLLS STUDIO
HOME made car tructor. In good
Slayfatr section on beautiful
220 l it itch llldr., Phone 11G9
’ running condition. State full
E ast front tot. This attractive
Ghildten a *(rei‘iully
particnlani.
Write Rox 31,
home lot* ju *t Inuy painle I.
Enterprise, F la.
PIIOTfM.'RAPlIS
floor* -un.lf.l atiil waxed, and
•ha* new Ioe.f,. p ro . ,1 *7,ofl0.t*« Have* your DEST phidofiTaph CHEST of 3 , 4* 'or 5 druwer*;
mode ill w
for quick .-ale. W. It. William .
luwn mower; washing machine.
- T H E RAYMOND S T U D IO
Realtor,
Ilf!
A Hunt *rl liana
Phone UI -W. ,
p S la te Dank Dldg^—: Ph, I 0 'j3 .
Hi, In*. I’hqnc 1120, ^
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[ . . 1.1 Itute n .y at tlir Trout door Flelcher Rnbtseon. deceaer,!.
&gt;1 the County t*ou11 II uiim In' 8snrialntlfl.. '
Lf *.1- Klofia*. I ^1,all .offer for *sl*
f* * it* ..it i7, life tiissr*! bhtitrr for IIF.HTIIA O. UStnlNK si.,I b**ih* atom* ilpKrlb*&lt;l teal prop- b«ad. JU8KI-II M. to-iluINK.
,ti» a* tlm properly uf in,. «ai,|
l i e f eirilame
W IIJ. t llll’K, deftmtant, to eat•
NOTH t: O F
i.fy *alit exerutttin
SFSHTAL MAirritltU SALK j
, luie&lt;l at Haiifta-d. florid *. Ilil*
Notice le V r’ 0&gt; Blven Ihst undrr
iIo- !tnd day of Auaust. ISIS.
arid by virtue of a decree of fore*
C. SI. H AND
rl ,«ure and eat* rrnde.red In tin
14
LOST &amp; F O U N p
Mhrrtff i,f Hemlnole t*ouii- l*o, - entitle,! retiu on ih. 3 Tib
ty. glut Ida.
dap
„f August, A t» ISIS, wherein
LOST — between Park an,] Mag­ t.M&gt;vn r mm.E
!i " V dreferd lb*t the sum of tl.NB
nolia Ave.. fady’» yellow gold t i l o r n r y f o r P l a i n t i f f .
TIIOl’SAND
NINE
IffNDRED
wrist watch, link -hracelft, J.
TltlJU bK o; and siyiuu DUl.lwMtrt
i l l . t t t (4| and costs, true forthwith
M. Jo E. M. engraved on back
payable by the ip friu h n l, uulo
of watch'. Reward if returned
\ trrin s t o s m : t n
plaintiff, I, as 8p*ci*l ilaster in
to Mrs. Joe Mcisch, W. First T ": All p*i*oti» hsvlna or. &lt;-laIni- Chancery, on the tih day of ih'Vi. i..
mg any latrrest In the follnwlng *r. A li. IS#*, and during the leg-il
St.
d * * t- H lir- l la n d * In K e ln ln o t e C o u a hour* or sale, |n from of (tie
0 -. f l o r i d * , t » - w l i :
rouithouee- door its Ih* City of
W ILL th».» person who found my
1 he m
o f I * . i * I. t an d 1 n f
8a tiford, Florida," wIK olfer al
billfold in Touchton Drug Store
I tl o c k - A " , Wto. l i m i t . Add!public eale, and will *rll to the
lion t o t h e f n w i i o f l a m g w o . a l .
last Wed ne.-day pleas« return
highest and b#»i bidder .lor cash.
KU-. I r * s th e Nti. ISlI ft , of
Ihw lullowlng described profierli
, the billfobl and papers. I f you
■ail 1 an d b e g in n li iK t * u fl .
In th e City of Hanfurd, County of
feel that you must keep the
Mouth a t S B 1,-o tn rr o f l e i t ,1.
Hein thole and Plate of F io rd .,
money, pk's*e irturn the other
run Ho, 1S9 ff ., iv . 14 * f|, yin
to* wIt;
tilt ' I . K i i M It* p oin t u| b , s J n • +
contents by mail to Lourine
J n|* F i v e 141 and K l a h t IS) of
ulog, a n d h r a l t i a l n g * t t h e NK
M tw k
II
of
M nrlth*m
Park
Rea!, c/o The Sanford Herald.
••■rnt-r «,f Lot I, r u n 8-,. !«#
H e i g h t s . Hanfunl. F l o r i d a , s a . per
I t . \V. I l u f t . No : « » l l , t:s.|
I ' l s i i h r r r o f duly o f re c o r d In
FOUND
dog. Ownsr see Jessie
to poin t o f b r a t n n l n g .
F l a t Hook I, p s g e 3*. Hrtnltmle
Vou and »*cb o f y o u are hereby
Ahram, 911 Oliver S t.
C o y n t y , F l o ri d a ,
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MAN’S class ring found on pier

durintr
life tluanl
Dance rriFri.
iiunng Life
itunrii trance
day night at Daytona Reach.
Call a t llrrahl office fo r In
formation that will lead to itreturn.

15

AUTOS FOR SA L E

n o ti fi ed

that

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t 'o n i p l a l h l

tu s a t i s f y sa id de cr ee ,

hero IWa day filed aa*iu*i y„u
T e r m * Cash. P w rr h a n rr In pay for
1,1 ,hr Clrrnll
„f Hemlnole
,„,jnly.
g|orrw,.Cuuti
)n chancerv
rile,e,f this 31st day of August.
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i 'K a n d A l i l i l f : E. I l i l .
l i l . A C n , h ie Wile, p l a i t , t i l l * , v . i » u J mIIN 11 I.FHINAIHir
lo ll -a* d * f r i u l * n l a . In , ,u l e t U l l e
Hpedal Ussier In Chancery

t » I ho l a n d * a b o v e d * * r r l h e d .
tlou Hiol - e a r n „ r you a r e fu rltu-r
n»l I fled i b e l you a n d e a c h o f |„u.
-lie
triiu lred
Hi a p | o * r
In th e
•loreetthl r u u * e a n d c o u rt on „ r
t.ff* ,ie t h e l i n t da&gt; n f |4e|,temli*K
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ISIS, .or raid r u n ,
will

Elmir Mats Available
Ft III SA LE, ft acre farm, fenced,
W
NOI.E T I E R SHOP
with H rrtonL 2 story, house'.,
large ha in , 1e re, ■ thicken |*«m.
M IRACLE 11Lt ft hS
Pum|i hr.u e, limping writer. A
real Imy for J.VJMiwi Terr** FOR yirttr home Supeiiar aeil.*
iniiit-hip weather rc-ittnnt, high
$2,000.00 rash, hal. 1. 2. 3 ./ I.
'tieliB th , termite y,i*c*f.
M.r5 year* at
. W . It. It iHittfO .
ticle Concrete t ‘it.. 200 Elm
Realtor.
11 ft Allanlir
IMld.
Ave.
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llftlg. Phone H 20.
CONCRETE
-ewer
pi|re
Septic
FOR SA LE, Nice t room house
tuiik*. fence post, piea-e traps,
2 porrhe*, hath, hot water,
lieoeht’*, flower pot*.
Miracle
jhtnufr,
2 la rue tots,
well
(Jo., lltllt Elm Ave.
lrculeil house io excellent inn- ^^ Concrete
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ililion. Pi ire I I.MlO.fHl. W. I!. G R ITS and inert I—groond fresh
FULL lime clerk wunted. Apply
William , lletrftor. Phone 1120.
f i f t y Moiiylay from snowflake
II.- 4 A. Dept. Stole.
41T, Atlantic Dank Uldg.
corn. Can he h*aipht at GartlWHITE
lady ilrsired n* helper in
FOD SA LE fit New Smyrna | liei V Sfore, Ltlke .tlnlMUf. 10
kilclirii. Call 1 17G-J, 9:3(1 A.
Drarh, half htoch from ocean. I lit. Imp. $1.00.
M. to midnight.
•I .ro«m home. whPu -luceo on
IVesto-Cookera— Tricyclaa
metal lathe, front porch, hirtllj
W A N TEll
(Ji| Stove Oycus
room, Gar nee uiel shower, lot
l ll l ’YCl.f; rnexsenger
day Job.
Darcy Churns
(01 hy “ ft fis t. 4 'i h e ifi.lrtMt.liH ;
Tifir hour Monday through F ri­
Pint Thermos Dottles
carli. W It. W illiam .. Dealtot.
day and 83c hour Saturday*,
Gallon Thermos Jogs
41A ADSnlie Dalik lllily. ...........
I I .in hour Sundays', part time
HTA NLEY - DOG EDS
1120.
Sunday
work
alternating
HARDWARE CO.

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PONTIAC,

good

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LEGAL NOTICE

Aft VII K m a s t l .lt
Nollrr t* III I rli&gt; *
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n ith

1046

Woman Almost
Smothered By Gas

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A Clean Sh«nve
A Clean Suit
/

You’re Groomed

A clean iMavp won't hide a spotted suit. But n clean
shave and a clean suit makes you a well groomed
man. W e know how important appearance is in t h e ’
business world th at's why we do faultless work. For
superior cleaning and pressing sond your work to us.
.

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• We Pick-up and Deliver, too!

LANEY

DRY CLEANING CO. -

HO E A S T SECOND S T R E E T

PHONE 465

LUGGRGE
by such nationally known m anufacturers ns {'A M ER­
ICAN T O U R IST E R ," " U .S . LUGGAGE CO." nnd
"A M ER IC A N A IR W A Y

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AIRPLAN E CASES
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26” Pullman Case
21” Matching Over-Nile Case... 12.54 up
18” Matching C u b c V.......... ......... ... 14.22 M
... 29.68
24” and 26” Two Suiters
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ALL METAL STEAM ER TRUNKS
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W ESTERN UNION
Toilet Seat*
ftltlliAle.l . i'll.e I l-.-i ulllli., ■
Garbage Can*
A FIV E touin liuottaloW which;
W ORK W ANTED
9
Galvanized Sprinklers
u pasitivoly the Iw-t liuy io
s t a n u : y r ( h; k h s
the Slate of Fiorirla trainy. Ini
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IIAIIOW ARE CO.
merllale (oo*ewion. See )t you
!i«ur!y basis. 8 , G, Gingnti, li l: .ml, rout sin in a fan miM ,
will like f t .
J . U t.KM NA fihV
frw i-* 11miv.es, Phone 1154 or
COhFNIIAtiAN cabbage phi.ds
S|o »*1 \l*w1rf
R ROOM linufo, henutifnl yanl,
now ready. Phone 7lir&gt;-M.
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F i.h p,ail, Svvltninintr pool ami
A Hit I tl r
A. Caswell, Kanli«i'lf l-‘lor hLa
fm il of all hio‘1. with TMi RADY REI). small sire. Also I.AWNK mu we,I,
aerr* of KloriilaN Iw-t celery
baby cnrrlnge. Phone lOOK-M.
Plume WHI-J.
tnml all tihclIN i n i ' III i IF T ill: t'oUNTr
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Irt-ils, 12c each. Phone fiia i.i 11
lit I' A IN 1*111*11ATK
lot* jo*t outeiile city limit*.
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Price only $2fl0" on
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LOANS MADE
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Orlando,
F IV E rnottl house with ,t ext I a
To AH Whom II May l ‘ol»rrri:
•FROM $18 TO $300
N„il, r I- hereby * given H*at
lots only fitaiMUio
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strict [irivucy; fast service
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V, Tbla|rr„ flle-t llgt final
21 AGUES of late! with niionlntv J
FLORID X LOAN CO.
i r|,.,it „ K trru lili *,f Ihe e-l*le
TW O )»?ar-ol I field grown everlake close So rtiiamla lliuhf
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Thlat'en. .Igce***,!. mat
1U2 Snnfurd Avenue
hlooiiiing varirtie*.
Over 50
he fib .I to i pellt on (or final
wny.
Yui ietie*.
h i t rataloB • . .
itleehsrge,
unit llisl »h* will airply
1$ AI DES larol on Sanford and
ROKltmv H E R E w h e r e
Roses in enhrr, Or*ler tloW,to the lltmtilalile. It. IV. NVA11K,
Ml. Hunt lllsthway.
PRIVACY
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only luitge of M.uilnale l*„««ty.
T I-T B X ROSE N M tS E R IE S ,
2 D ESI NESS lot, mi W e t First
YOUR nptui.il desire for privacy Klollil*. on Ihe K ill ilsr of ’*-t&gt;.
llux 6 1 2 , Tyler, Texas
St. Prlrti only flialMHl.
in money m atter* U strictly IhnWr. I * IS, for mqtrutnl nf emu*
10 AGUES (Intone Gm%* wlileh NEW Imorh *aw ~ 7 loch, with
respected here.
Friends and slot for final dt*vhatge as Kx«itIt of the retain of W. J. Th'gwill trive vou n fowl Income.
rclutlves are not queilionr4 (inn, . 1 r&lt; t ,r . &lt; &lt;1, o n t h i s I t i t o r nf
■niter, splitter and fence, $2fi.
EIIW \lll&gt; ,F. LANK
about your credit.
four em­ Angrtel. IH*.
R. L. Klntier. 1211
Myrtle
ployer or biisiiu-sg associates
“The Map Wlm K now* Sanford” ( Avo.
FHANi 'FHoW TIOOPEN .
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•will not hear of y«ur personal
phone I l l l . Office |I f. Magnolia
W.
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PORTA III.E RECORD PLA Y ER S
o ffu in . There Is no cause for
pi AGUES (2 nrte* tmirk-tnndl,
niitomnlir mol single piny
embarrassment.
M I T I I »-' OF &lt;411 K U lH T N
sir iimiiii house, *.rs font well,
HALER \ P P L lV N fK S
Reasonable credit requirement*.
M»T|* G in
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No co-makers on money loan*. &lt;• M. ||A^|&gt;,
of Hr in m-lt
ONE CASH DRAWER
(East railroad, (lid luke Mary
«*ouDl&gt;, FlurldH, !»jf v l r l u r nf «
Variable payment plans.
IIA FE R APPLIANCES
u r i t nf i - t ir i lU u n
nUi uf
Rond. Gorneltu* W. M'rirrht.
FAM ILY LOAN C « .
«tiit i ‘«*ii1 1 nr I h r Ninth J i n t l f l a l
Florida Rank Btdg.
Phona $» iI *ii
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FOR SA LE
f&gt; roam Imnio ami .SLID E Tramhone. 1020 loturcl.
'fAlwkl - K*H"'" P^OlIflUI«s tVitjflt f , UR IH*
farm, l l '» acre* on En\t side
&amp;lh «lwy Uf Au.ttti*t. A*
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G HOUSE heavy duly Johnson 12 * SPECIA L SER V IC ES
of Sanford. A IF tiled and Irri*
Uuit iT-rtnln caupr lit CflMrrfy
kirker. Dixie Slore, 140S W.
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ST . JOHNS REALTY Of)., 11(1
Show ranis and postera
w a * |»lmini ( f f« nitil W l U t I l u r k ,
N. Park Ave. Phone 1129.
O— D EE’S HIGN flKRVlCK
ONE Remington Mixiel 10 • 12«!*•frill! uni. link-1 ’
HlM»n
O, D, lAiidresa. Phone 1021
IUa I r r t t f f t n r M l
In Krmltu*lr
gungv! pump slmtgun, 2 barrels,
FOR SA L E — Grave and lakeL'tiUiil)
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frnnt — 20 acres nf ten year
FLOOR HANDING
elioke. Call 600.\Y or 640 Va- and finishing,
3* c h a i n * W e « l u f I h * NJ9 c * r n *
Cleaning and wax­
old Hamlins. Grove In cxcellenl
leiu-iri Dr.
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shape. Tenant hmtse. 20 addi­
R It 3it II. I lien** f UII Ituuth
fection. Old (tours made like uew.
tional acre* ail large lake. A
11chains;
Hi m e #
Wm I 3
9 I T . SOUTH B E N D I-hit I II a; t h r f| r •» Nurill
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low prierd grove with reasonCali
FLY RODS
rhHliin, Ihe-ncr Hi*** I c h » l n «
II. M. GLEASON
aids terms. HT. JtlllN H RKAI^
and
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TV CO,. UD N. Park Ave.
AUTOMATIC FLY RKKLH
nml hctnif In Reel Ions 9 A 4,
T'hnne 1129:
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HANFORD llA llD W A R E CO.
RENT \ ~ C A H ~
tu In lute &amp;H art##* mur# ■••nr U * * ,
210 East First 8U______
YOU DRIVE IT
FOR SA L E — Two ntnry house,
an the j*rv|Tftj uf WlMe
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tulit ill; .that $»n th# fit* ur
rnmfortahle, 3 Imdrnnm home. GOOD 2 wheel bont trailer, good
U rlu brr,
I w l w r t a Ih# femirp
BTRICKLAND-MORR1H0N
In excellent residential section,
tlte s;
One
airway
vacuum
nr legal aale, 'luunvljr: U*iwmn
♦'•DRIVE-IT, INC,
ta rg e vcrecned side porch.
etaveii o V l w k foron#Hin atirf v
cleaner. Mrs, Short, Courtly
Garage. F ru it tree* In yard.
4602.
___ ____ __ LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable oVltM'k in ihi’ a f i a m o u n . on *»»•
Price,
$8600.
HT. JO H N S
rleea. Jerry laird, phona IB SHOUHKIlOLt) NEED8
REALTY CO,. 110 N. .P ark
FOR ALL PURPOHE8
Ave. Phone 1129. ___________
SANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
FO R S A L E — Stuero house, 7
PARTS AND HRHVICB *
21(1 East F irst 8 t.
room., Imlh. 1 Hardwood floors
109 Palmello Ava. Phone 1011
throughout. Oarage. I ait 69 -x NFIW plywood outboard 12 ft.
ELECTRIC
appliance repalra —
runabout
boat.
Hiatal
200-W
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117. Convenient location from
town.
$67 BO.'
ST.
JO H N S RING FIR sewing machine (23.50. ■ art repair washing machine*,
vacuum deanery, fans, mixers,
REALTY C0-, HO N, Park
Mr*. Walter, Traitar Park, no sewing machines, Trotter A p ­
Ave. Phone 1129, *
telephone.
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One women relsRr* she was afraid
■o go lu sleep because ehe .paid
hardly- gel her breath wlien she
Till*
the
Sind
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August,
lahl
down, heart flullrvred und
Humphrey, Ioik* _____
Mary, _______
Fla.
ISIS.1
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stamarh felt Ilkr a I&gt;i Ii&gt;«il It War
Ih* pressure of Inward gas rauslog
MERHURY
CnnvertUde . C lu b .
‘ T r ‘. . k An ik in
rhla misery. Then she ttled Flothta
C.oupn
first -clan* condition.
*(.'l*rk. t'lrruIt Court,
Llvra
Tone;
now tihe
ta T
o n e ; now
h e gm&gt; p r e * * u r r
Impilre Lukp Mary Filling 8 la- j.
* Memiuuti i.-oaniy, gioyid*
Is g o n e , e h e sle e p s we ll,
r e n j o y s and
d i g e s t s her- fowl an d ( e e l s y e a r s
• Won.Lake
M
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Fin.
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l-ourt
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I.I.fiVH
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7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
younger.
K U J I t l D A M V I t A T«»S&gt;: r t m l a i n *
P L Y M O U T H S e ilin with new r.ih-itnc_f..r i-isintiffe.
a rV irr *! rt}rt)i« ully p ro v e n a c t i v e Ih - I
I llUY. cows, calves, yearlings.
motor. Phone 5G0-W.
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i r t d l t i i l * o fl# n u»e*l in ~ituTtof»'
Phone It. W. Lord, 788-W . *
pr rai-f ipUomt to rid th e »&gt;»u-rii o f !
OR W ILL trade for truck, 104(1 i\ t h e r i i i c i t i r c o r i t r i *k t h e iM fla e n c jiia V ra a tr aA‘ rt*iM U )allor)*« In
FOR SALK — Sow and five
Hudson, recently over-hnulcd. MN1H JC i i H'I a i . t’llliru iT tiF Ih# lMt«rt!*| a l l lu - p i o ji w to Uidi !
pigs, W. T . Daily, Lakt; Mary
A-l rnrchiinlcallv insnl rubla-r r , , , ; RTATK UF FLORIDA IN • r a n d feelinir o f v l g a r u u * h r u l i h -an,I! il«uly
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HKMINul.K
y n i i t b u l l i o Mow fu r th e tiefiefit
Service S tation,
latkc Mary,
rough.
! s f quick
M B itr,
N-. H *J WHINTT. U»|
uf
ih e
M ' o l r faruily. A ll ilru*f
Flu.
I film cash. lit. I Rox 130 - 3 JI'XA IrtiWItr 1'AI‘W pitTII. a* Uloraa, Trim n a m e : r i A m i f i A U I V l iA
r;«», utns uf the B * m , uf yferrllt TOHhL ^ilv.
mile* west Migiroc Corner,
8
H ELP W A N T U fr
CHEVROLET 1930 half ton pick
GIRL for soda fnunwla at lain,
up, 0 ply tires. 201 E. 6th S t.
ey’* Drug Store. Part Inna or
full time.

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CONVENIENT

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pliance Service, 304 W, Second
FOR 8ALE— Home and grove. MAGIC Chef range: hot water BL, Phone 1054-J.
20 acres, 800 Decs, lu gim
heater; antique Pier mirror. SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
guag ami Valencia*. Estimated
UK after 5 P. U. or 457
enlarged.: We copy old photo1600 tmxes, 2, acres fenced ; I’horw
Fill
lot
Ave.
Mayfair.
with garage apartment, 0
Jrr* PNiCirOLLfl STUDIO
riWhn*, bath, pump house, feed ONE 9 H. P. Johnson outboard 220 Meisch Bldg.. Phone 1159
house, washroom, 4 Inch well,
motor and ono 26 cal. Japanese
apace for two earl. Price 128,rifle and hayoneL J . K. Lane, IS NOT1CES— PERSO N AL
OiK). ST JOHNS REALTY. CO.,
RL 2
Rox 160-R, Elder
&lt; ito N. Park Ave. Phone 1189.
Springs.
F o il BALE— Beautiful bungalow
In excellent condition, Recently
redecorated,
tpacfftUs lawn,
fruit tree*, aplendld nelghbor, liotx!. Inspcctldh by appoint,
ment only. I*rka«$ at $8690.
BT. JOHNS REALTY CO, 110
44. Park Ava. phene 1129.
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By Bob Green

A two-bur

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ELECTRIC TOASTERS
Apex
VACUUM CLEANERS
RUHCTRIC FAN
HILL IIARUWAIUB Cf.
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tHBISCUS— 25 varieties, "small
plants, own root IliMJ each-

T U n r .- A proven farm df

28 acTes, all »H«le 10 flowing
wella. House andber n. f $ 10^

m . BT. JOHNS fiEALTY CO..

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1946

THE SA N FORD

H ERA LD , SANFORD. FLORIDA

St.Augustine/Trips Celery Feds In Second Tilt 8 To 2
INSIDE SPORTS REPOR T

Teams Return To-Sanford Tonight
FRA N C IS F lv t.tl. ST AUG US1'IN F -

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•'»— (S p e c ia l)—The

St. Augustine Suints N|i|vii their
fir*t a am* lit the aurrmit Klurlh
Sin v League playoff* la»t "night
t*y defeating the Sanfod Celery
FeiU
an 8 l&lt;i 1 count behind
the fiv* hit hulling of big Jim
Ketchrr.
‘ ‘ The Victim of llv Saint attack
u m t;no*e K ittle* who aliuAed
nine *:ifties in seven innings ami
s i* of the eight runs. Stan Kar­
pina ki led the barrage on K it­
tles and Charles •Biason, his suc­
cessor, by puunding out thru.*
hit* in five official trips to the
plate.
S t.
Augustine
tallied
their
first run in thp loVl*jr half of the
third frame As Johnnie Pawlirk
was safe on a fiel lets choice and
took third on a single to renter
tv Lyle Judy-, niid word &lt;&gt;if a

fielders choice by Hymn Sharpe.
A free ducat Issued Co Ossie
(ilorig piisH'd laikc across with
the tying markeV.’ '
Sanford tallied their firm P r.n
in the slxlli frame as levy drew.
_ f ' " r puss a i took serum! &gt;n
art infiel I ground hall by Sharpe
followed by un eriur liy tlurd
hr sc man Jack Wilkes on which
1j - v •cored.
The Saints tallied their second
time In the l-tir h a* Kurptuski
lined n single Into right follow*d
by ntr infield out hV Mario I'crei
to rnoti’ hint to second. Knridn*!.i
wns sent to third when Kettles
balk. | and nine heme on a drive
hy Stcvr Sliab.ila.
in the fifth I** Ancient City
nllie added two mote on M i l ' l l ’ -

Iwtt niiir

Thi* -»ixth
u |uiir
well wnllcn) f

hilt*, net*, table game*, lawn
. Marching To t.’rorgia
I lf interest to the local fool* game*, award*, refrch tn en l*
hall - tnimled folk* i* the curull- anil ‘ Pccial a c d iitir* fur child­
ment o f n Sanford athlete its the ren.
The budget Ini* th - to *aj
University o f .ftn n r tl. Tin- play*
er [A Hill Fleming, son of \V. ti, ttboitt the i tty *efthu1l park oi
the btkrfi nut:
Fleming.
Inasmuch a* the r it% already
. Iliil can he remembered in
ha* an initial im e-tm riit in the
the loeal grid rirrlr* a* a line­
lake! rent *i*f|hnl|
man for one tear. lii. fir*l
recommended i h.i
year at Seminole High he wa*
a tackle on the xar*ity rlrvett • a liieati-,1 for the prciflc |nir
linn of needed.
then the following season was
de*erih*d below ;
Im o .fr r r r J to the backfir'd.
IN FIK I.M :
During the war Firming was
To he r U )n l I
rent t o ’the I'n iirrs ity of Miami
a turn t *U inch**.
under the N a ij's Irainlng pro­
l i r i T I K I It :
gram and wa* ,,nl&gt; eligible lor
To be filled in
play In three game* hut made
and kcmImI. *
nil envlahlr rreurd in the foot­
I .M ill I S :
ball world.
I ighting fixture* In be imlie wa* transferred to Miami
proied b) rcfmu*ing. cleaning
U. at Oxford. O. and there
of refld tin* a ml the addition
Firming participated in one full
hf l« o new pole* enmptrfe with
year of play. While in Ohio
lighting fixture* . am) eoiripFleming won a letter for his
pla) and wa* the only mumbrr.
•waning.
of the squad to *corr a tourhhe improved by genrtal
Score by innings:
down against
the
powerful
■ and r'oiistrucllon of a
SANPQRIt .nnn tut lino—2 r. " I'unlur Iram lj*| ye'ar. The
lilkel offire in adtlilion
S t. AugMine tail 122 02* - H 13 2 Ohio school w a s 'a ’so desiring
[n*tailalion o f .tw o .r e s t
. Kdttle*. Hiss' ii and Sharpe; hi* service* Ihi* ir a r , ns i»b *
Ketcher and KUHwi ll.
•
ltollin*i and the l'im c r * il) of
Ills:
11 !*■ f r* *iniIHrItcll^il I hill III*
•rAtidg fur the frame.
Itt the lighlh St. Augustine
ended hostili •&gt;* by adding two
a* Pawlirk singled and was sacrlficed to second on a neat hunt
dropiK-l in fru it of the plate by
•Jinlv S lillw l) s in ;led to drive
PawlirH Ipynie and Stillwell tallied
on a safe y by Knrpiuiki.
T h - S-ini
noundril the iw i
Sanford hurlera for a total o f 13
base lilnws. Kettles ullou-j.l s i*
free tinnse*
ml sent two down
via the «lrike-«ut route. Uleant)
allowed fimr hits and allowed no
walk* nur runt a tingle Saint
down by a stiike-out.
The Sain * move to Sanfoiil fur
the third lilt in the rurrent play­
o ff *erie*. It i* likely that Manrk*.T Hill* Steineke will send Jim
Nelson to the hill for the fray
ami S k ifp e, Kd I.rfy of Sanford
wjll have Jim Schsntel un the
hill t o ‘ open h'latililies for the

p ilm ts.io n

In*

Legal Notice
SALT W A TER MONTAGUE

Larue Selection oC Lures iV: -.Uccssorios.
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Manager FM Levy has ann. m u d
thnt Jim S e b ’ u l l l e i
i.ihvvel will handle tltv nieuml

SPORTING
GOODS

iv** Ai|ttiivriig^L in

h*'i|J. th l/ iv c&gt;»vf i»■*«•**.
Il »- I* It Hm I I hr

SPOUTS LAUGH

SM ALL SELECTION OF

W4iflhall

tinier.mi *h«»ulil hr «i\rn car**

fit! i ■uf-ulti nlinn in \irw uf th**

It's probably a ficlilous story,
but it’s such u gdml one that il
never win clcnicl ly tin* imlivldii.il
concerned, the late minor Fragile
manager, Jake* Ala. The story is
thnt his real nuioe u n , Zi in (Her­
man. |[nwc,i‘r when he was a
young hall plavw. ilu* nnn were
paid alphslw-tirall) When the man
with the mom V gi t to Zimmrr*
man, there nevei' a a , anything
left. So tin *t oy g»,es, that'*
how Jake Z imimh riuun •hiiiigt’d hi*
name to Jake Ttr

fuel Ili.it ii(imrr«iiu

men,

%'tiling worn rn. Iniks, an 1 it Iris
will Iwnrfll frmu it** fw m ilioci*

ul fjrilillr*.

Tl«r *\tilth
l*nrk nUt
r* in» Mi|,i iIt** |itrUu»* frti u fftf'
I),. !'■ inn in, ■[( «h*altr
ihfi** Ih- fi finpi t* * *t on th*

LAST DAV

FR ID A Y

poviia \

dW effSm
O n * Of Tho** H aart-W arm lng
Tandariy Human S to r i* * Of ^
C o w b o y A nd HI* H o r*o . •

JT

A ffe n d th o

NOTICE

Senators Cop Hotly Contested
Tilt From Red Hats By 3-2 Score

LA TROPICAL RESTAURANT

M A T IN E E S !
D O O tt OrtN At

(HARVEY’S)
A T 7 0 J FRENCH

AVENUE

IS A G A I N
Howie Martin of the S e n e I
and
.linn Murforv* uf Del
tangled lit what pi -nl t
one if It.f moat interesting jot
cr« duel* in the lrng;c&gt; Ihi* y*
O rlai-lo tallied in the sixth

OPERATING 24 HOURS

b^ S

•ii be -cii-on 1 ■ t'ih gm111*
M U N IC IP A L -P A R K

St. Augustine vs. Sanford
SA IN TS

CELERY

FEDS

THIRD GAME OP POST SEASON PLAYOFF
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PLEA SE OBSERVE

PA R K IN G

R EG U L A T IO N S

SEA SO N T I C K E T S V O ID

V BA * SATISFIES
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ADVANCE

IN

AU—I f —ycdSreiUd

FLORIDA UVRA TONE

C*i Your loin* H t.
9 f U m lA U D m tr X t.ire

PRICES

- ra i CanibuC

S V H lV H t O
S ? m C iS

faFTH SERIES GAME HERE SUNDAY AT 3:00 P. M

On tho Same Program
R IC H A R D
"M y ito rio u *

I H X in
In trud er"

Novell y "Scrip tcn a’'
"S o You TltitiU You're
A llerg ic" — Novelty

P S . B rin g th e u/hole fxtm /g

SUNDAY and MONDAY!!

IN THE SOUTHEAST

alist ( lu i a u i u i . n

Theatre Open* 1 :3 0 P. M.
Sunday
5 :3 0 P. M. Monday
Pricea: i)c — 30c

acuff m s / &gt;

COMF tARLY- Attend th• M atino.i

M ore people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
I t roust b e ...

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novtriU. rlneifiB «ifs-rNu
It itiH* Bfc4 tnavtirtf
tam Ufi flf

rw lkt * t i* r I * ! * * Il K U ih o SOL
Fuat* ♦I'JMk 'fcrte rwuuJrkrinu m a l t * H f « C

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wilfe firkli BMirflBiri

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Mail Ord*ra Kill.

mrn
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HOUSE OF J
HORRORS

with

u n s tto IIA T T O N

lh.i It xe uf Tampa)

FRID AY and SA TU RD A Y "S ta g e Coach O utlaw *" nn

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YOU KN O W ............

That Spencer Harden Dairy it now one of the most mod­
ern dniric* in the South? T h at our milk is bottled under
scientifically controlled conditions to give you a full
measure o f purity, health £ n d goodness? T h a t you ’are
cordially invited to visit ana inspect for yourself our en­
tire plant which is located at 20th Street and Summerlin
Avenue?

Here** Imw it wurks:
If you atyr now paying say
4100 yearly for fire and wind,
storm insurance, we will issue
you * 5 year policy expiring in
September. 10M . Saving you the
worry of having to renew your
Iniuranrv from year In vear, In
addition saving you dollars.
The 1st ye*r you would pay
the same premium, namely: 4100,
at the end of the 1st year you
would get a dividend credit of
420 and your 2nd
premium
would be 400.
1
A t’ the end of the 2nd year
you wnuld get a dividend credit
of lift and your 3riJ year’s prem­
ium would be 4fid. ! At
tho end of Ih i
:ir,| year
■you would gA a dividend credit
of tlO aful your Ith year’s prem­
ium would U- 101.
At
tho en,| of the
41h year
you would get a dividend credit
of 4 111 anil your 5th year’* prem­
ium would be 401.
At
the end of the fitlf year
1you wquld get a cash dividend

\11 the Milk You W ant
PHONE 1061 or 2 3 0 2
REGULAR

new Instrument Wm Pulomar, soma
CO miles south/may lake a . long
*• live hour* to photograph n cer­
ium object in the heaven*.
I'alutnar's star-sem per. nuya Hr.
ja y . will' ahull the same object
in one-fifth that time.
"Consequently we could per­
form, with the 200-Inch instru­
lly RALPH DIGIITON
ment, the same work wIth four
AP Now*fc*tufc*
a-lronorner* a* 20 now dn with
PASADENA. Calif. The new
Ihr tOO inch.
2Mt inch U-losenp*- HOW being road"A (tronomcm are scarce enough
in) alnp t’alnmar mountain will 1&gt;«
something of a labor-saving de­
vice, uiv&gt; ttr. Alfred II. Jov. secrotnry of tlie Mount Wil-on Obscrvalorv. and here'* how:
You can now gel
1 hr 100-inch lidr-ro|tc on near­
by Mount Wilson, largest in lire
world pending completion of the

Gigantic New Sky
Prober Saves On
Astronomers Labor

So Many Have Asked
About Our 5 Year Plan

Visit O ur Modern Plant and Dairy
at 20th &amp; Summerlin 1

FO R

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af » ent*a *-ye has southwest ‘ o f San Francisco and habited.
Area Iwo-lhirilx greater a|i|&gt;roiimn(ely 3.-I00 mile* cn*l of
New York City ban 57.4 inii'**
a man’*-1cornea, and fr.r this Yokohama.
o f wnlrrfronl.
ran
farther l 1'.th e stile
Hawaii in rnmtn&gt;*ei| rtf 20 Iman Van.
land- and ti.II'.t square
One ,ea mile equal* about 2,000
*0 mile* Only nine of thu bland* arc in- yartU.

1)0

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1946

THE SANFQRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
----------------- -------------- --- -----------------

»

D ELIVERY

Spencer Harden Dairy,
George C. Harden, Owner &amp; Mgr.

The public is invited to

VISIT YOUR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Set' the latest model planes, they arc easy to fly and buy.

of n o .

tr

See for yourself how easy it is to fly . . . 110 minute Icnnon $5.00
(new dual control Piper Cubs are used)

Solo rateH to pilots, in Piper Cubs*or Taylorcraft, .’10 min. $4.00
Urouud School Course, coat per hour ....... .....;.................. . $1.00
V ETERA N S see us regarding free flight training under the G. I. Bill o f Rights.
The first class will start Monday, Sept. 2. With nnly 90 days of service you arc
eligible! for a Private Pilot Course, a $$494.85 value. G reater eligibility will en­
title you to the Commercial Course, Instructor’s Rating and Instrument Rating,
a $ 3000.00 value. Ju st a few openings left in our first class. Our o ffice is in the
main hangnr on Iho field.

“WIN YOUR WINGS AT SANFORD”

HOLIDAY
Serxlng

the high quality

COUNTY O F F IC E R . GIVES
RETONGA FULL CREDIT.

TUXEDO

Lack o f Strength M ade Life
A Drag, States M r Bates.
Yita'mlsed G astric Tonic
Brought Prompt Relief
From His Distress

D R ESS PRIN T BAGS
*

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*

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that will help you feed and clolhe |he fam ily!

?HECK &gt;^ITH US FOR PRICES

HUNT'S TUXEDO FEE D STORE
Corner Second and Sanford

Phope 358

"Nothing I ate tasted good or
seemed to strengthen me; I lout
weight, full weakened and an
edge and slept little. Retonga
gave me such splendid relief I
fuel like I have a new lease on
life, as .the xaying Is," gratefully
states Mr. W. I. Bate* well-known
County employee of Colquitt. Ga.
Discussing his happy experience
“Mr. "Batex
■ dec‘Is red:
’’My appetite was so poor I
had to make myself eat, and food
apparently r.uver gave mo enough
nourishment to keep my strengtn
up. I felt weakened and my weight
dropped o ff until I was what you

^ S in g

A

S o n g

O f

B e a u ty

In

Y o u r m

•••

W ith
CABIN E l’
SIN KS

INN

from ,5:30 I’

til

10 I’

Closed

Single or dual cabinets

M.

in gleam ing while metal

Hum!*) a

Snnford-Orlindo

or wood with deep por­

H lchw aj

celain bowls and drains

Route 17

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

m ight rail skin and bortia. I wax
always on edge and nights fell
so jumpy I hardly knew what
•restful sleep was. My miurlrx
ached and mornings felt s tiff ns
a board. Life was ju st a drag.
•’ R-Mongn gave me such rrli-f
I now feet tike I hsvc a new tense
J n life, as the saying goes, t hav*
* ravmous appetite and I have
already regained nine pound*. M sif
restlessness is relieved so thr.t
I now get refreshing sleep. I feel '
fine. Ketonga was the best invest,
m eat I ever made.’’
Rctongn is intended to relieve
distress due to insufficient flow
o f digestive juice* lp the slomsrh,
loss o f appetitt, Vitamin ll-l de-'
flcioncy ahd constipation. Accept
no substitute. Retrnga may bobtained at Touchtons Drug Cg,
— Adv.

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Dividend saving* $84.
Dividends arc not guorahbeed.
We have never paid less than
a 20'S dividend on fire and wind,
storm policie*.
. ~
Term policy ran only be writtin on deviling*, buildings, furnltlirc nod fix lores.
M. Iloyd &amp;
I'o , Phono 104. — Adv.

Take a scenic plane trip over the countrywide, 10 mile trip $2.00

Genoa, Italy, was an important
lion light year*. The Paloa* |t is. W hat we probably will
mar gsdgrt will range twice, Greek port in the fourth century.
da is to assign the 200-lncb* to
a* tar. That mean* that (or
0 . C.
rpore distant stars and nebulae
Ihr- llrst tin.-, astronomer*
which we heretofore have been
will be able to photograph at
unable to reach,"
Hr. Joy say* “pmhahly" because ! a d i-tans. of one billion light
years a nebula the sisr of our
a committee of. srirnliMs ha* been
stellar ayateoi.-whieh contain*
working for month* outlining pro­
Ilr Leopard Darker
100 billion stars.
.
jects for each telescope, and it*
Optometrist
Dr.' Joy ha* no“Vra*«n to doubt
i e.port won’t be ready for many
Kye*
.examined—Glsxsew
fitted
that nebulae exist outside the
munlh* more.*
203 8 . Orange Axe.
range of present telescopes—“Ev­
The Mount Wllaon scope
Orlando, Florida
ery time they build a bigger lhreaches out into spare 500 mil­
strument, they find more stars to
I’hone 4087
ju stify its existence,-’’ he says.

of

AUTHORIZED PIPER A IR C R A FT SALES &amp; SERV IC E

battleship

finished
cleaned

/S YOUR RADIO

with

linoleum
easily

chromium.

U-Jt Ol/TCOfD?
II. &amp; A. DEPT. STORE

1^

3 9 .9 5

Up

DIN ETTE SE T S ^VV

IF IT IS...LET US REVIVE IT 111
7
WITH A Oomphth
"

REBUILDING JOB/ 1L1

In Hard to Bet Heron

Thu most complete line o f dinettes to be found
anywhere! Any style you could wish fo r in
tight and dark finishes. R efectory type tables
and four chairs, upholstered or plain.

55’o//^fcQnn//ancfS III

i Spurts and Dress

All

118 Park Avenue
Phone 29

CA BIN ETS ' “
U tility cabinet* furnish
a world o f storage and

From

v

white enameled

rcfrlg erato n

U TILITY

S H IR T S
„

R ef riffera tors

59.50 .Up

lW |*

ke

with
com part­

ment. Ice keep* food*
fresher!

•paca.
Five
deep
shelves, m etal or wood
in whi^e enamel finiah.

98

$ J g . 9 5 Up

Boys
Slack Suits
and Pants

Child rfen*»
Dresses

4

Kitchen
*afe
with
•creen door* . . .

Phone 901-J

Kitchen

W. L. VANCE

dungarees,

washable

34.95
!

.
» - -f* . •,,.•*

featuring m
a comcom ­
plete
line
of
washable cotton
prints,, seersuek*
ers and chantbrays.

u V.

f;f.

.

complete dept, store

e.
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A DEPT
" ‘ "STORE
*w

.4th and Sanford Ave.

a os

space and

A p ractical must for
your
kitchen.
It j
servo* a* a stool and
pries lot It open* to a
step-ladder to roach
l&gt;i«h shelve*.

HOLLYWOOD
BEDS

sliding

top, plenty of drawer

^Steps tools

BOX SPRINGS

•V;

with porcelain

Kitchen

INNERSPRING
.MATTRESSES

khakis and twills,

^

Cabinets

Large, room y cabinet*

Spun rayons, col*
tons,

Double door cabinet*
with glass front* 3 9 .8 0

For, ‘
Polar
Redwood
Awning*

large com*

partm ent for dishes.

.

) to Pay the Mather Way
EASY TERMS
"Pay A* You Rest"

Echols Bedding
&amp; Furniture Co.

; 2 0 3 -0 9 .East le t St.
Phone 121
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TH E W EA TH FR

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To Pi r m U the Pragma of America;
To f n d M * Pro* perl 17 for S n l t r i

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Consiilrr.tlilr clnmiim'sa Ibis a fte r ­
noon, ionic ht and Tuesday. Scalercd
nfli-rnoon anti evening sliow tjs^^nd
thundershowers.
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AN IN DEPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPEK

V O LU M E X X X V II

Established

School Board
..Decision Ends

l i p

1000

Vet Gets Specially-Equipped Car

District 6 Students
" Denied * School Bus
Service To Attend
Sanford Institutions

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

school
busses
jvhich have in the past
transported school pupils of
the first eight grades to and
from Lake Monroe to S an ­
ford schools will in the fu&gt;;
turc go only as fa r ns Van Ness Rond on West F i r s t
Street, it'w as d e c id e d a t the
Court House this morning a t

SEPT.

SJ,

1916

A s s o c ia te d

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P re s s I .e a s e d W i r e

W a v e O f S a b o ta g e F la re s
H oly L an d A s London
County Schools
Open Doors ro t
1946-1947 Session

w County

M ONDAY.

Announcing Moiiiirrhist Victory In Greece

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Palestine Is In State
Of Selge As Road
Blocks Are Being:
Alanued By Patrols
JF .U I S A I .I M . S* |*t. !*. i/I’)
— A m ;i\i*»ii .**iibul:igi‘ flu r c d
llir d tig b tin* t l o jy L a n d to d n y
,‘vt‘ji ip, lit lit th a n d A rab
'co rii'i‘ 1 ftii i*.
on
P alft5t i n 6
■b|H3|rd m lio m lu ii.
A Mi tt it'll ■ iiiru ftiijitlo h o f *ti*i*i in .lf»rils;ili‘tu utlllftttIH’t'tl
ito il
i l i ! ' I ';d*Mtiin* r a i l w a y . , , .
Iim l iic i’ti n i l in f i l l y p la c e s .
fit
I he !l*&gt;". ut ml to tho
p..ii* .vi it dfii lit I.* n itlm ip **d
i.w—l-i*.-«
.'i i.liiii-iv lines, nnd *
i . i ■ i t S In '- &gt;.* eu kdlrd

Students,
Teachers
. Welcomed Today By
School
Principals
SYhiirli opened nt 11:11ft o'clock
tin lino a jig in Seminole t'oun.
ty un,| pupils nnd tencher# were
Well* lined hy prinripittf nt audl.
tinium gathering^.

♦ » joint meeting of the C JU»t &gt; .
School Horn,I suit »chr il Irus • i
At tin* Juni-ir High School.
of Diitric*. r. which, included M-rit-j
Principal It. K Trite , awarded
loe ibid I)|»tri:t 1 of S sn fird .
prnnnou in uuislanrijng pupils
This declaim ended u rontro- i
tfr a
i i
* •! ,.
■ i t'.ii.
nf tin- pa.t term. Thoiis Included*
versy
belw o n
I.ttko
Mimin'
,1* t,r*t^ I’l'llld
award tn Dial lloylo f o r scholar*
gruups svhlfh delayed tin- •prnim;
f-t
h *=* it r
i* »
* v t \ i\ iu o f
aliip. I I n r r n r e t T. i u m * ’ ' ( o r h e a l t h
of Lai ■* Morn ip Schorl while i'll
?Il- I
*|k. |&gt; il'iy HI,. Villa t Ut«t
ncilteii
ini'iil
and |n Boris WIHIs
nlhcr schodii in thr county i|«i' ,
Itlll It .t i l * .I .It*
rent prtlt
as "the g.rl*’ and t o Holm Degn
“•d nt l*:on o'clock this m orning.;
. .,i
1
; t u n »*f
ns
"llii* Im y, ” syndinlirlng all
The sch o.l will open Tiieulm
•ft *.
I m ‘ ii.|..rni*lti* i offir#,r
mini
lid
aebievcftien*.
Allen
lla
im cihin;, sai,| acting Sopl. Ilei
*1 h i h* i if the rtnijiaitrn has
riinan gut tin* geflRrnphy awanl.
ijKinnn K. Morris, following the dc .
In u pl.tuu il t ) either
or
The invocation was given i'V
"ciilrm .
t i l l i n ' 7\-i
l.'tim i
^ nndrrnf H oly
III.- lie i Ma i l ('n r p r iit c r &lt;
The ec'lon folio wed hesriitss on!
i
i ‘ »». iiMe.l that tlrj
P r in r f.
I ’ row
l ”ftiw* pu1 i l n i n l i
Saturday ami this mulnlrig ni
j
,
|t.it 1111v Iai!ct 1^ hit'l&gt;iit 1 MM * util iniill’ll impitfi (ignlnst
which l.ukr Mourn. paten s up
ii . ..i t I » ,*k in itmiiMs T hr
Oil III'
wnxtn!1 flo o r,
It,;
prsrrd. some a r g lir g that they K
tin* -nh *•
uric1 «k*
pmklruc
b icycles
m i i-t u t *
allowed to continue te sen I Ihei;^
d l..
IA U m I mi i MImU Mini in lha
i . . wi h
children to Sanford schools, nod :
rini " hr111* ! hi III ill ll|4 *. often
I
*M Iothers maintain • hat all r f thr I-1"
i . i 11
II lull 'I
F I R S T w o rt M l W A R II V E T E R A N In t h e l ' . .8 tn r n r t i r i n a u t u m n
pupils of tlu&gt; first I i fig h t glad
' -X i a it
H u ll I
I
In
th«
in Ih s tilr il. should tie sent t &gt; hltr u n d e r t h r R o g e r * Itlll w h i c h prn ildr -* f r e e s p n U l l v n|inppri| u r , (in
ho. I M.
11
a m p u t e e - t*. U klunl \ I l l i c i t ) , of l Y a s h l n g t o i i . 11. 1 l l r r r ft lifts in I.
the Lake Monro* SeineI.
HI |j»1 K e r b s , A V *»hin *t un a a l n d i s l r l h u l u r , Is s b n t r n i l r t U r n n # ll ir i i r .mi) 11fir* I with mm h *n nit
Backing up the lain i group, j U tle to T e n e l l r , who tost Ids Irg . w h l l r s e r v i n g a s a M a r l n r riiniti.il m r \t
•si it tfi 4 i
lliif h
aHf lH K ili
i m iy
^ U iftr irt (1 school trustees wiih r e s p o n d e n t d u rln c I h r two J l m a o p e r a t i o n . I I n t e r n a t i o n a l ’s o u i n tp h o l o i Pfttn ipnl H K M'-riif- v%t*|rtitBiN|
\k'.-n &gt;•
II. H. Brhrcn? as r h s i t m a n no.I
111, fn.tihv .tit-1 |mi|«i 1- ami |&gt;uint* \ i l i s t . P I U M I I I t ( I I ( d t l . M I n M I M ih h . f i t t i t . i l »%
«n i* i
lit&gt; * In i « n is h e i l r M v r M t S a n
* t l d|r * vs i i i t m i i i i mi
including Talnmd.'e M l&gt; and ft
le m .im l
ih| tail that Ihr
ah **vri mh r I m lu g i l c l o r i f o r (It* , ' l n n . i n Ii M* »n ih*
'.*L
|’ * f ! d
ill
fill
m e j n s thr n r i l l ! ♦. 11* .
O. Kwaggorty. presentrul a |&gt;*ti
liiiididl* nti* .1' ' *,| a
fit any thlntir r&gt;f King tirnffr || *|r VI • Itnu t il I mithili iu
t hi I 'm t ■*| Vtllrtlv lnlrf t u t 11*11 *1
tjiti.ll n
tion to the schi id hoard I rn
It irh i h *.*1 it* Hninln ami tlmt
i H ti. 1 u |f ir,
lug t h e Iran spa rtntlou of pupil'
rid “riitt*I if r iir j, r r r t if im t i* * * * H u t f
•it.
nfermCtf
fioin their d U trl.l !&gt;■ Kanfiud. «n i
himn *a-i»ir«l The IJev -J K Mr.
st'tin g -that they Wf uhlVint pay |
Klhlry **f Ihr
M rthodbi
-»m# a titer
r for this bus transportation or
f hutch ifave the
Fred
1 .*% * *\..iil*l n o t
fuiiiipr liriitruant I jg ) 111
for tuition of chiltrer. in the .
tiitli ni Im*i&gt;«1hr Nnvy, luaumt'il
tin* flmt
Sanford district.
j * i iluilr v%11 * L
time hit tlutirj* *% illnn tor of
Prrf. Morris pointed i t th a t1
1 -, rn m! rn4**
tw nil bus transportation of pupils
phyitawl inJutat ton nu*l HA
♦r* I
JACKflONUU-K Sept 0
Ml liutf ilrhn* hi iiin!lieififiH* «*
c
\iei
paid for Hit o f thr* geiiornl i
D _ _ L
1 * f : f!» tl vlf
I’riticil'nl 11 l .
Uitrcteil^
- r W I , . funu.=JJI'fy.ut 1wthat
t n' V —
L~Ar W
U *—
l■ . —
D- O a t " F l o r i d. *. firtid y c e ra o f fiiiH .* ntnt
—
.!» ■!'O
A'WW t n
-^*f.t i^ t n b lc a i
n b tjiild
he*
jtrf d m f ttf lli r he |if h **i niis A l t thr* n M -iiflity h i
'-tk Mnplir
lirn
*
.t of the .13 high sebim s
i I i'll
t rtim lk(ul Ilitfi' t]*r truck
tr-^ the (irammai :: *'h«&gt;nl anlitf*»ium
pupil# frjiti D i^riet 0 who m*tt«ge
,
* t l i r r i - r ir y
Ih,* Rev (tlrim K S m ith - f th*
n ro*t if $T2 »#ch, flistrirt (5 dor
*l&gt;rr»chna' reerntl&gt; throiiKlio’r
l 1 In h i t ..
i hitsthin M h - f d in h A l am* *.f
not hnve t • pny tuition for «*-nu*
•*t
Nr-n. York area did um on '.i «t i
_ r_ v#.r
5 J pupils who commuju to Sim*
■t i .r l m l 'i
inn the hentht of our nhippt''
*—
r '
.. .
foid, but d i l this u pint! fee i■&gt;
,
Ihf*
fton.* Mill! William L. WlUm dii* - Many
«f th,* orw i. xU*mL*t
1*8*13
r
l.f
|II|
11
I,*
1
m
DUtrict L.
s
j
I ..I'll
itoi of f-lorula Slat® FnrmerA M,»i• Mvently adnplel hy th* Mat.*
Hr.»iU-v CJtlhant rUatrinvn **1 tin*
1 rt* iniJ mu Hi­
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i.
r
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v
. . L. K. J c i Jan. chbirmnn of th*. j * *
.
ll' 1* rul liriv - lifi'M
r* m
krLv today “In UiU ntrtk" *•-. hi R*»nrd «if Ktlurntmn nrr mm mi *jv»u, t \rtivtttr\ CimiinlH* * &lt;*f th*
j -1
htith *
tl
(1 i M.ih N 1
r:hoo! I mra, cxnrc##ed ih? wish O w n e r
re lls
* .»11* tn(kt In
K O U i r y no mnny Mich d lffkttlU 1** the in- nr-e here for U&gt;«*
U ,u r\
(Ju n io r riu im te i of C iim in eiie , m u i
t*W* tl
iitijifrL
Litiii
Itti
1
1
n
I
to work out ■ poaccftil nnd hi»r- *
,
mi ( .
n | nocriu hydandrr U suffcrln.' and
to
liu ih
*»aod.) tfiis timnunn tluit aon itmmv fm
M +1? L u n i v v h lt^
id* Iu
*7'
*
ll»r
fi­
t'MxtfU ».f In »ti. *
^.tmmious solution to tho problem.
L IU D
I HHF j
Ic tlll
j j ir trm)b|e grow*, nn extr mrlv «omity Buptrviwr ° f #, rflocntioo, ||otixt&gt;P »crr in jh lrrn l Iant* Frith* v
’ Mr f-i ilhruvveil
.f I*
ll, 1 'i
- i \ •i * »»lilil 1 •
Seme iJik e Mrnr*»! p#(ent» iftl*
S ( ) 0 0 0 0 CTll*ca* situmion may qufrk,v
,,n‘f othrra wP* Ih* mlilrd av the I whrn •!*»» nmunllD*** nude » hnu ,r
'i /
1 h ilt.tit r
^
9
vek*|»
n*'e*l urines. U K. Tu»r ha h*M 1 lo*I»®&gt;t. - ,-nM tH tlv m m d K K il Httn
vocate h v. 'r.g n toucher for cucli
|ford »im1 rw iiuiMtU c'«HUitv
of the eight grudoa nt the school |
*
“Wllth- tho great bilSK ••( mu ..ppp.nted *os* hook maiiug
ft \-.IIIM .T ttN
S . p 1 tl.
"71 f*. .|lV‘r ,r iepM"v+ntnttVr% a|hi
whirii was t tended last year h&gt; j clroslh of the Sanford lloat pir,rpt„ |1tlM|t|rr moves hy rail it l the county school*
■M 't
ft lirte 11*0, . ’* n t e
71 pupils, and p ro te.tr t Ihn 11 ** |Work-t Irnm n Mnalt Open slint for (n|r , tMl i||r e^utvalcnl n l.im m
"•"* Mildinl llnl&gt; t. m ‘
j CHIU * I *Is*’ ( Hk Mr f Ji IfMin 4
i n . &lt; li.irlr- 1 .
It..
. 11 ■
&gt;
A «*f *
i l l it Hit 1 |*I Y fHt 'll*
cbm
rchtoj with Ih let teachers ami |two bnala to tts prciem Investment iboussnd.*. of c.rh sd s u h»u lb
.*iv i * hi and Mi*
i *'* &gt;'
1
I r*--idriii Truman 1 1 ilm g
pur Kiilistllutr, was undrrstaffetl nf over iWOOO with a dry dock „jinuiill&gt;
hy sm itri In t e l 1 i?
i o*o
M li'iiV1*"|
n ',
1
flllrw
1 I*ti|n‘| tl I&gt;ij| Cr**'tll U t r JfiH*:
to* iltrect linnd 111 it*. * ll« f t * .
i’rof. M o iri. rrp iicl that the cvp^hh* of hand ling Mi fool bost-i
piL* truck movcmeni . tie plana to ns*L't the teat hn
th is rrr**j»itrifl eiujUiv'.l/.T- tin- »*
(•• 111,1 (he r r i p p t m e
ma i l
slrr ’ H»* jv 1§,3•- fij .‘ViiiffUit .*n-l
Slat** would pay * 1,200 a year to ,« » d housing more than *K.OOOO m„ j,e ts all alotv? the line !mm inning nil and fnu*o p t.c i
_Up** i l i l k r e l i p n a 'I told
Brin _______
k.:l: Luiipf&gt;wi^
uu»**♦-a ■.achet with 30 pupilr. mini* i* ”*f*t*
* * f described to Florida t.j Chirajo, Detroit I’lftia
i nly.
_
tu o' turn h r I d l e s ol im lie**
mum and that on this basis ) ) t .R«»«hiM’
,h r‘r fnjuUr weekly 4 e|phla, New y jjfl^ R Bd CWfriJUUU-, AVs-.qtc cnnlinmng ..)fir'l!!-(* (to ti,,- -erttotf
i- iitim . rte tin
died
MtH-, Mm* •* 1_-.i 1
ntrre teacher *cosW be hill'd ; luneheott luday.
*IKumhiy^distoiit (Kiliiti.-When we rotrritJer-to co-ordinate th e , program J-&lt;
A hdnt n o tin g „f the J a y c c
..............
•il « * «Lv* Jinljl .
tl 1: iii
lliitlt** ti* * 11(111 11 -ights
1 i
lour! 1 comm ft! re ntwi tilllcbil; ol
IflY ?i|jf»L ' •rji *tt tl*
• ® H e p^rtN rd. hiwovSr. tlinr t
h
e
Uw *,* t" ' n,/ Ir P ^ a J '^ e c iu ta .ic r the schm.l. of the c..uuty,
Hand, “in order *■ the ricmlnoic County Cluuttbcr ol
| 1I
» l«l Vfelft l \f full wing
th
* ■ * 0111.1-1y *' ti * f 1* : liltf'
school would In vc four full time
vLln.- ^ m ,
ol mn,,r " f in}T,F t*P ' * , , , u'
M'rlP'1 M,m
t li•• n II in
... it-.
■piiftg
( 1
. .*.*
teMfh m mm
wBnm ivnidil **• * TPrB8‘n*
*rl va*u&lt;
ftrrn that a rrUtlvMy Alight U|vr» tn give each hoy ami gift nben Cmmie-rrr was held this altenpem
tl 4 sUV|*|. 1
hl
in* (lit,t
It, ( ip t . *
i
f
‘
I I
•
-in funt.
place the suhslltuto in four week, S w r
“ ^
«&lt; dtslrthutton wm.id ttruml opporlunltirs. nod *■* '* St 3 on n'rlorX al !|ir Comnumii
avaiiawr
occasslon heavy* losses If Mint m&gt;- making
•I Mi l l , |l . f i f t h
n •pectsl
rff.&lt;n
Hollar Tb*- .Its* V jum p I- .- tn
law • &gt;1
'
«
» * 1 .ft* f
I . i . .11 &gt;f
Ur.
11 i* r » ..n .e .n
*dded that one of the lamLs.M, occurred during our heavy.vnl- lerngflilF the need and me* 1
'il. lull* In.1“
cootr-ialiim ari*i fiimn-lst it.-.! f
i
»,
| « * ...I i l l '. Ii,.
1
. . rf“ , '
' haptnan, tntstcr corner from WUconsln and makes um„ . r »son I wUh tlier** were individual prohlem» of earh
.
r*
Slice lrom thr -Mint Irarlr *'j . ,»
f 'I k *
nf jjlr ir l c t I. po n ett out Ihat it the trip down llw Mississippi every i ^ c t h i m , , r in Plorlda might .m
s in (aught 111 thi- »*
for thr purpns- ,it o t i i ii p i u it j *
Ml*
I .......Li
pequiml the services of two extra year Two boat owners are from t(, „itrviate the nrcscnt condman* lesrliers wurkshop progiar..
II
tourist iwnaram \t&lt; Olham ft*
* V 'I
tiachers nere to lake rare i f Ihi* Xndlsns. one Irum West Virginia, (aclng the ,*,lrtke**f frrU-,1 area
rlar***l
M* I. ■bxi
M prpliA from m atrirt
, ,
„n. Sim arnl on® frtnn Mnr&gt;'l^ncl mid a niim and I hrtfif Ihat In thr v "'! in n
Mr Otllism . 1 " *t*i tlmt i! 1
pjcrronfendril ihat Laks Mnnr*«* be- ol nllter states A lot of trade future *r.rur m rtns may h- ».itk. 1
H illV Kit (H M D .ID
Is
uinm ir
w- l . -t
-till
ti*,i
t,
* ..
M»
"bull,| up a schrail to b« jv 'u d .t. rotnea Irnm IVlnnd Mr . Urumley out u ,r(Hia|, irgulatlon or negoita
they' would M i l t., i-gtst.-i u
-i&gt; i iivi * I|fsf i*
i iif
.f
faMuin*:
TAMI’A,
Krp
’
*
'
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v
fksm l s Idrd. “ You have go, to kr&gt; p aafel. hut most _of the boats ure tkm. which will protect Hi? imiIRh
could
ilo
»,i
i
iini.i
-(trig
.1.,
.1•
.* I,,,-!*
• l ii. il »♦.
” *the pupils if you wan*, a (fcml ownnl In Orlando.
l»* I* fc-1 #* H
against the constant ntenace of year uld youth ia*rs » man &lt;
Srrrrlaii lt-tv tilntoii
i
•
* .»
I.*l*ilU»Vf)T,
school.” S . O. Chass, JT. wa* thu - Declaring thst the 8t, Johns such tlLsaMers. Tile averting of la*, irr charge in corfnectlnii wfti.
til* litIHIM
I
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i
1
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n
ir
M
n
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ir
t
other trustee piosent from Dj-* River U one a t the last high ways ilpn would benefit produien. con­ hit-and-run death of Pni-y
.-iatifiinlj
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t
V
V
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III*
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In*
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m
iff!
tin
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where a man can escape the sumers. and lha Ubor elements .11dm ion, daughter of a I ■" =■'
i riti‘ Iniv,
i it ,iiI (hr
\t
In Aostiallii fnilute to vu- iiii£ln»* Gimurrciw In i m lallll." I 1l-iw
... t
crowds, where he can "relax oml thrown niji of work at te».: t tem- minister. I'olicn Mgt. .hut*-, &lt; an
,I n f i l l .
•tile* and Miss
Hn* ml 11liny
without g-nsl reason is pi nnhali'* *&lt;• i«inin fish' slid hsvr a Utile leisure close porarity during strikes nnd similar bell sayswthe youtii. Wllhin \ •*
*h *|
?7* -■ill *I»
r i.i „ll uf rirtaudu;
i « dl,
by a fine up to I*.
admits driving th i ear.
to nature Mr llrumley said it Ls dUturbances.
•rfiip.it ir. * t 1•-*lf*
»5%(* V*l rtijf i
1 In*
IL*
,f Tampa; and
' *.t i
ltd* i
his policy not to mskr hosting a
» . . nHh HijM ft jtu.
lilt lie* *»*»• i*f iLi muPn. Imni1 f rnttli'ii
i( '.'idivlllti
“Ooiuilructlon work on tl»e Plant
it • .
(.
rich man’s game but one which
il" | ifti. •
» ii MKrniifi 1 In In r*
\| \|'. laird. Jr.
in 1 m*lieu Mini If r
can be enjoyed by the average grewilng sallsfactortly. acconllng
"i I' *1*ifri i *“**" * I #*»!&lt;!'
„**♦ I I* 4 |I|i .1 \ i:»i id1* t t* *’ «•
•i .
l Ir
I l a n e , llir hai l
family and that In keeping with to latest, available informal Inn,
♦ «.t Gitrtfil .nnyi* i 11- ♦ f»*» II Hi *M*» d (fill th** *pi t« in 1*. t.
I . 1* 1, * t ? sSj t i l | il. ihivi* aiiters,
this poIVy he seeks to keep prices said Dtrector Wilson, In w rrvw-w
S ||v lI ■ the IfriT'ftn! * '"IT H i} ’
iin- % .--*7 ifnJiiiifY iii« »r =i. t; i iti*
\f I .li UMIMI 1-rt it. i*f l*iu ( WashU m i l.ia ii nn r , a— 1 kr— I
. untfi;i(«&gt; i hi li |* *r f|| |r- |&lt;A ifiiiff r
of oondltiftfu llirouabout the Hiate
V; Mi&lt; Kd
rlu* 11iidiri.lK 1* fril il rt
!
I
• tii
.
Markets System, "This project In
lit* vt'fssfl vita **nii null* iti S * i
I; v-uin in " nf \\ i Palm ilearh
Motorists wera being educated
,wivrs thrrrbulldlngofunU N o .i l,
y y burner manager" nf " - her n"w In service. Is nli* ut (wi­ h * Ifiri xf rt f ft.111. Ytfkf li iliitiStcnuid nf ftiui1 * i Mi
Li.
br poiire during the weVrml on M r s . J e s s i e D u n l a p
I rr i*k*ui .Lutfjih G\ mj **f 11*
Rrliett YV.
l.f *i 1, -.Mi' br ni Inn,
thal &lt;&gt;f any u lh rr region o f llir
the use and operation of Ih- new
D ie d S a t u r d a y P . M . m o n u /'r ^ ^ ^ o u ^ M io n
1 ;;^ T ' ; X n
c , , n , L t v s«i!il,'.V country, I'resMmt lint S. Duiiihi, M* »*f L
I
f rt f , i | f | f »| t| ; .*1
j | I htf li'R
i* grab Irirk in g notera, all a t which havo
— t -------‘fIre1
--walls
'have
been
comnlrl-d
.
1
1
TeVjphone
(
mnpany,
.
si
I
flre'--w»lU "hsve been completed ,
,
- ,
,
, of the company nl«n ■IUIW!l&lt;r*&lt;( nt f ri* |: U lt * K d i l l I sir 1(I fil e
been installed except s fenr’ on
Mrs Jessie U Dunlap, widow &lt;d and framework started.
:,n&gt;f
th" : ollu^ ,, of
J"'
ill Iiii ji . -• itn ii I* f**l* •* ban •»«
1 ■ i ■( . , - i- k p i i i ci-n d u cl'.'d
Sanford Avenue.
« the late Thomas M. Ihtnlap. died
..
* '*
*_ ,
, *x long illfilanri* |j?Irnhoni* cull* l»a v today.
I li't l nf t a n ly|u .•ut* i 1 1
&gt;I... I lii i i r j f i M e lh o d la t C h u r c h
* Violators of p .r k h g rtguU* at the local hmrpiUl /ta lunlay a t
In
h
s'alrm n it
reviewing , I v* llitM I f iiijiT i»f (rn- will* i
* n liw«nniD*llr* ^ n ? v ;i M i l a n ^ ncr« * « d * »ulwtant 1ally during Mm
In f »
il pul If Ini ^ UU** day rip img fiiitll ih* i ■*•
- 1 uii 1* If l -11 (he .flee J. \V,
Mon* embodied tn Ihe recently 10:00 P. M. alter a short Illness.
rr‘ ,
■1,111,1 t e * mon,h»- "D ing distance Soul hern Bell opr rations dnrin:
-■
tnwti li&gt; i»*t .lit] tin I**tn w«nl«l Ac llll Hal u O'* ’ le|l itt*&gt;l ii
\u 111, and tin- l !e i , \V. I*, ilnggle
pasted City Ordinance 397, wer&gt;
blMl¥
^ rw
nriKin«Hft«
**«*&gt;'
- 'he first 12 m-itilh* of j»*are. Mr. li*-1 until "in |irr nrtf»« iu *ril ’» Sin riff
Mrs. Dunlap had made lirr home
I
* nf Ii i iling
atreart ^of last
yW
*rT
, as
w ennt lltvr , r" 11* lh,
roonth *ftllf‘ h‘*1
Ju ly
.** ,li"
\tr.
off Ire by 1*1i.f
Interment
follawcd
being dealt with leniently today In Sanford for 14 years. She and far
Dumas
revcslnl
t.hst
new
romreported, and barring unforeseen! l x
iiTniilmc
*i
in 1 1 .
Vinv I'em rfeiy, The
If it was their firs t offense hy Mr. Dunlap resided at their resi­ developments production should b e: lu ,,,B r ftivealed, “totaled . ■'■OH, nsny rrcords have lo-en «rj during a .n in il Mjasi' who w«Mf i» -«|*nmi ( ' k ii -iii , I'nneipnl,
( lone
I * pul . Sli riff .1 ** I II a L 'Ui
I - l i&gt;n 1 urial flume wai In
-Ahelng rem ilm l to pay a 25 rent dence, BIO Laurel Avenue until his good. Plant Cl
1U40 l&gt;sith In volume of Iin-ii I awl 1*1* flip dm tllr.g down
a t Iy normsllv s U r u j wh^ h f» «*•
, J",1,h \ T
* tin* l«-V lluyr i, I - a l ***-. M*. a a - i * barge uf arrangements.
v fine within four h o rri a fter * * tt- death when Mra. Dunlap made her besry shipments
nts in November and; ^ 7’* nv' r “ ' V m ,d " 'fl J,,ly ' " " Im g distance calls handled ami i:i
by
Deputy
NKYV Y *&gt;I(K TD* IriiitH Slate, oriesti-i
Tor-day
ing a tkWit from police tn Ci &gt;• Itome with relatives.
1th the
bulk----of t h e. i ™ * "&gt;pr»»«nt, a 167 percent m- '.rlcphfiri-a a*ldrd.
December, with
— ----IHIlKt M ilts TO MKKT
•day took netinil In*-til* tlirk;&lt;*n on n rinugi- ? f atti-injrta s e over
nionih or July,
Manager II. N. Saiu r. On Second
Six* wa* bom in Wheeling, W.
moving In January, February je
] BJ®**J*
n W the
,he m&lt;mth
Long rlistnnct* m ils made river maritime strike Ihul has cripple t f tug in pa-- it wor'lde*.-.- I'ai rlu*ck | A mei-lii'g uf ihe officers and
offense the fine may be #28 or Va, and wag a member o f the First
...
am ttlantlng a ; Dun.”
Soulhrrn Br-n telephones during
ill ii |fHT»il t*r r**ry biri?*
d* ■ruh
f ih*- Seminole Ciunty
Mr. Turner declared that at the a recent mnoth ftdaled 9, l 8fi,0ftn Krw Votk IIiuL^r **|» *»
10 days In the City Jail,
Presbyterian Church of Ban ford. wide variety of other crop* also.
Mir fir At Hum , Ni*. il
fid -fiuli»*i. A *, elation will be
present
time
local
telephone
calls
If the motorist stays overtime Survivors include three cousins.
Fall planting tn the Wauchuls
or abru'. II perm it giuatvr than
wrrt* u;ril I winy »«» bring !
,
,
.
ludd tonight :*l * (HI o'clock al the
and finds he h«s no violation M ra K ate Arnold of Winter Park; section U about completed. M an­ ja iu averaging approximately I V In 1946. anil 139 percent grcnl.-r
&lt; umiiiulltty House. according to
Aihurc |»a-&gt;«,nj;«,rs f »'
H• lin*,i ; A r m y r i t i u i i i i n e n t I s
(leket. he can daprslt arv*tD r Miss Rose Hunter of Wheeling. ager Frank E. Conner of the Wau- ■716 dally. Thi# is a 43 percent m* thsn In 1910.
an annminrcincnt t-»day by Mrs.
Marine Tiger is opci it -d by 11**w coin and escape fine. The law W. Va.; and Dr. Harold Mendel of chula S tate ru nners' Market re­ ! cress* over the daily total In Iht*
laical call nifde In Southern A llaniir, &lt;i«lf end YV* U ju lie i
Kdvyard Kucher. All offjeers and
provides 1200 fine or Imprfs-ii- Miami.
ported. this week-end.. The rainy romparabta period of 1946, and a
territory "a re
averaging i L in eT or the U. B- Mar linn* L’omibrectpra Hive been urged to t i ­
roena of not mpra than 00 days
Funeral services will be conduc­ B e a m seems te have broken In 68 percent hike above the foist Bell
Itn .M E,
K ep i.
V b V i- -U n ite I lt nd
L J t r persons who willfully break. ted Tuesday a t 4:00. P. I t a l the that area and the outlook is good for this Um* In 1949, Mr. Turner .ehmlt H!,ri82.noo daily, SO per- ■mi-tton.
S ta te . A* my rnulpni.-nt vutm-d
cent g rrslo r than the Hally vnlumr
r r Injure psrklh|r icnterv. Erickson Funeral Home wiih Dr. All crops except Ute cucumbers are added.
at L'lna.iHKi.tH.u went I &gt; Italy for
KXII.A N A TlO N tilVKN
''Sanford has at present 2,112 in 1940.
B. D, Brownlee officiating. Burial up, and doing well.
*100 000,0011 today with tin--sign­
WABHINCTON, Sept. 0, lAV—
Since Aug. 31, 1015, Southern
aria be made in evergreen OemeWOOHMKN MEET TUESDAY
"Manager H. J , Lehman of the telephones in opdraUan, apd,”
in ' of an sgicem-ml Iran'fciT ing lINIlBA headuuarters in YVathtary.
aanford B u te Farmers' Market has Mr. Turner continued, “ this is en Bell has added nearly 2HO.QOO
County t a t Ho. 33C of
T hr Woodmen of the World will all the Army's unsold and f-tun- ingltui has issued an explanation
_ . . — for Fall and in rrtas* o f SO percent over the telephones and In Ju ly of this
the
mediterranean of ihe diversion of steel rail*
Um Veterans of rorwlgn W a n wUl
B ID CROSS TO
Winter activities in that section number in strvtr-i 10 years ago. Vrar broke all Company record! bold a regular ineeUivi Tuesday aut plus in
from Chinn to Yugoslavia. T h *
i
a v a l tonight at 7:00 o'clock a t the
T h * regular monthly
Two fru it com panies,are to sU rt SJnc* Pearl lfarbor 893 telephones by tntrcaalng the telephone* in night s i 8;00 o'clock at U»c Wo:nl- ItS'a re.
lAgtlon Hut. A suoper will b» served the Seminole County Chapter o f the operaUons around the first of O c­ have b e e n added to those In *«■'- S*rvl:e ly more than !I7,OOU. The man Rail located at llfi^flouth Park ■ A i- pr* milativp nf the Off lev rail# were sent (o Yugoslavia
I
Will b * followed by a abort American Red Cross will be lie Id tober. During th * last week lh? vica
It was announced this-! of korrign l.lipil Islion. Paul Bun- 1 instead of China, the ageney
'
htr*,
(Yrapite
continuing average monthly gain in Sou'hern 1Avenue.
_
.
a t 10:0ft o'clock T h u n d er morning B tn fa n ! Market received a small m* ti-rial shor ages.*'
Bell telephcnui. according lo Mr. morning A number of new mem­ ner, yigned-for th e'U nited -'late' says, because of the current em. AH members have been urged I at the Red'Cross building, accord- number of bunched turnip ftTrervs.
Tho (‘iimartd for telephone* in "Dumas, is more Ihsn ■four time* bers will b? Initiated and all mcm- He saiJ the sale will help re- hsrgo on relief shipment*, exJin * to Mra John Rogers, occrctsry. the first of the B e a m .
reptlng food, lo China.
tuTs have ho4n urged tn be prcsrnf istshlish llnlinn tmde.
•tho South, gs related to . tho num* .tho average for PJI6,
A
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Wilson Says Farm ers Should Be
Thankful New York Truck Strike
Did Not O ccur In Heavy Season

i1Works Outlined";^;
By John Brumley
Club
Valued

Briton Says Big Four Does Not
300 Rooms Are
Intend To Abandon Trieste Plan
Registered In
Jaycee Canvass
Little Hope Held
Odham liiiu&lt;ln Beee|»lion Given Drive For Farly End Of
I tv fAieal Citizens
Maritime Strike
assen^ers Brought
Ashore In Biireres^
\t New Vorlv Dorlf

Ai

.Mills (Minion L ord
Died L rid as
In ( ilr n s

Drivers Educated
DuringWeekendOn
Meter Operation

Turner Says Thai Volume Of Calls
Has Increased During Past Month

TyiiewritcrH Stolen
Lrom Ntijxro Aejulemy

Bought By I Lilians

.

Ni^ht

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HrAf 9*93,/*- W of HE
.port* promoter*— and lex collccNWU of ABU Hrctlon J
tora— today are sweeping In mon&gt;
•
hip 20 South * fun*#
ry, nml umstcure willingly perform
run X IA ch W 1.79 rh
for mn»*ci&gt; of admirer*, o' Britain
W 1.2 ch* H U « ch B
fl*»»ii * 1**»4 ft of VV
I* living through the blggrst period
♦»f NW It of HKU&gt;
of spurts popularity in it* history.
proTile ItHaPiiKfBl of tf»» raid
1
BRITISH 8 PORTS ROOM

Men Who Got Around During War
Develop Acute Cases Of Wanderlust
9y Associated Prr&gt;*

Ex-Soldier Makes
Friends With Pair
Of Live Pythons

W A S H IN G T O N -,A lot of young
people who pot mound the world
a bit during'or just, after the war
have developed an acute case of
Wanderlust.
‘ " I never want to settle down
■itnin— not even when I gel de­
Ily M IIR IU Y SINCLAIR
crepit."
So .ays pretty Emily Town, who A P Newsfeature
wax a newspaper woman in New
TUCSON. All*.
- Two nf the
York and Washington until she slrniigest 'souvenirs brought liArk
Joiner! the Red Gross last yiaV.
by. world loamtog GIs ale a pair
Emily has itrldiur fret nil rlitht. of live pvt holts, pel* of William
She joined the Red Gr&lt;r»* In a pub­ Woodin III. grnndsoTi of the first j
lic relations job and was sent to secretary of .the treasury under!
India in September, 1f* 15. In No. President Franklin l&gt;. Roosevelt,
vember *he flew uvrr the hump to lie brought hack three Indian py­
Shanghai.
thons but In* swapofil one with the
Then she got all over north lironi ;oo for an African variety
China, flying around in Aittiv and which subsequently died.
Marine planet* till the middle of
Young Woorfin has been Inter­
March. *
ested ill snakes a* long ns he can
. Pciplni
....
she went: shopping remember. So he sees nothing
Invritlh a cmiple of Marine*. Slie wa» strange in the fart that among the
looking for a hair of rarring* Sh« souvenirs collected while an any
found the pair she wanlrd in a tiny butanes* drivrr with the If. S. Field
little ‘ hop in the courtyard of an Service
....
in India and with the Rritold palace. The shopkeeper served I i«h ili Durum, rliould be a couple
U a — free.
, of. eight-foot. IB-pnund pythons.
He said the earrings, which were And he'll he disappoint* d if they
don’t itjow to 26-fool iidolthosxl.
hand made, were worth Id.
The Marine -aid that was too
It wopld make n lid U r story il
much. The shopkeeper, actoslonicd he had raptund tin m in the lull-'
le. Itnl. he i»y&gt;. look for them as
to bargaining, rams down to $1.
The Murine, told the wire tied old
e did, he failed In see n single
malt he wit- the Jesse James nf wild snake all the time be wap
Chinn,. Of Course hr .hid never overara*. He bought the pythons
heard of Jesse Jnpies.'blt he had fur &gt;7 *ach in the native sietions
rin.idea thal V i tuusl hr; w log slpil of Cahmtta ft'id llrtetiilmd.'
■’*
Nofir o f ill* r.-jhln-mnles on Ihc
in AmcrWa. ’
"Jlesse .1|nme- ' me. Alt Jlrsse ihip bringing tliem hack to Atner '
llames." lie griuhni with pride. ira objected t o ‘sharing their room I
‘You can have t|ie earrings for with the .nnkt-». so long as Woodin
13."
kept *thcnf hn keil up.
The Mai Inca nml E iu IIv walked
Tin' nonpoisnlious pythons have
liitten him n few lime*, drawing
inward the door.
*
“All tight. V i." he -nidi Kfliilv plenty of blond. Ilut, Woodin ex­
was wr.ii lie* the liaiibles w hen I plain.-. they meant no harm.
had lunch witir her the oth-r dav.
In ndilillntl In the v /(hulls. \Vimm|t
Later she went to South Ghipa. in tins 45 other live snake* In hi*
- to Canton and Hong Kong. Stop­ reptile house, including five types
ping i If m Tokyo and Honolulu. of rattler, lie ha* caught score*
Emily carne home only to tiaipre of the latter, and was bitten once.
off again. This lime, it was to Thal'wn* the time he reached tut
Alaska.’ Emily had n -ig i r t from what he look to lie a dead rotifer
Ihr Red Gross and was doing (ire- stretched net os.* a deaetl road and I
janev writiii".
it ptnniplly swung around und hit,
She say* women are streaking him «n tii arm.
»
up to Alaska mi tlie throiy that
There i« no chance of Ids py 1
prosiierli r hie hand- glow on thn,n* breeding little python* which
tree*. Their are -till nit te men might fnlrudiKP this .im kr'ln the:
than Wuimvi thf*MV "III* Aiivrt. but iiuithwesl Ihciium ' titi-y are Inith I
thryVr mtiNtly ruiftm! rhuntrliTR ft ipalet «nys Woodin How does he
mil nul 1im» Ybilhrur t»» f»o|» ft*** know? Ily the length of theii lidls.,
question.
he «ay».
*
A lot nf i*.ib rt-rkiM^ oiutl ililOllV
end It|) vk.ii »««-.*,(»», irarht’i* a nil
rlrrks nml life U just about an it
t*at*k home, only
so. In
Komi1', fi»r i*TMiftifbl*', life’* nnist tis,*
eltiuif mnim ntJ ■rt*m to lie whcrl
’
the boat sluiifn* in fiuril the stJiten
with BunntitH.
She soy * N kiiio
hlruk hfirl
* Brim, boatliiic only one f tnvl wRh
WMtlett kiili'Wnlks.
Even m bite
May, she says, ire is piled up in
front yard, lire) n half pule out on
the Poring Mea. Eskimos eorur to
-'town in llttli wolf parkas. Nmnu
■ i l l a mulropotin to them.
The town i, built oil liiudia. or

l^onard Barker

Opium rtriel
Bye* examined—Glasses
203 H. Orange Are
Orlanrfn, Klnrldu
I’hnae 4087

Htl.ENGK AND VIOLENCE
ADELAIDE. Austmlig
A I'.
A deaf-mute wifv joigged. her deaf
Inutf* tiushand unlit he ’ a,-united
hrr, iicuriling lu euurt testimony
here. A riuiit intei|&gt;eieter explain­
ed that drnf-niiltrk were aide to
nag effectively in the sign Intiguare.

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( i « y A uk o*1 IS, 1*1*. !**■
H unting «n*l Trn pp ln a a
army In Hcmlnulf. fu tility

RICHMOND, Va. — A.P.— Chet
Chipmnn.'former Davidson College
line foueb. ha* been named line
mentor of the Richmond Jiebrla of
the Diaie Profeaiaonal I^taeuc,
Chapman formerly playtyl pro Pall
with the Detroit Lions.
—
HU III.HR. 18. C U T LOOSE

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redeemed arrordlritf to U
pitipcilf Hr»rrlbcfl iherein
•old to the til Khc«t tilddef
court ho&lt;t«*e rtw»r *»« the flu
___ In the month of Urtnb«
d»F'

whirl) l. ih« Tilt «l.i&gt; &lt;&lt;( ) wtober,!
&gt;*•*•
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PORTSMOUTH, Va. i - A.P. — 1
H#mtn«l. Counts, fior d s,
Rasrhall's Father Tima is catching totftetal P lt t k V I t ill ,
up with 415-yrar-old Jake Levy, a I
1
pitcher the last several seasons In i
m it ic H
the Class H Piedmont League. Vtlprovided by Chapter
able to get going thi* year, Levy * rU 're..1’ re. "*••*»
'•
hasbeengisen hi^outright release *
hn „l.
JR
by the Portsmouth t ub*.
h u i » of Florida, unitar ibw power*
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Grade en d in g accidents result’,','1
«•
nvp Percent more death* of florid*. * , amendid sad ratified1
u. R. motorist* In 104G than in the t.y th- voter. &lt;&gt;r n » n -u tan Ncrv■*
previous year.
*mb#r 2, I M2. In official m*4llnt!

TOUCHTON DRUG Ct&gt;.

Osmium, a rare ptalimim-llkr
metal, is the heaviest known sub­
stance. nml wrighs more than 26.000 timea a* much a* hydrogen,
the lightest. .
. ,
The word laconic is derived
from the nam* of the anristil
G w k country Laconia, of which
ffparta Waa the capita).

Legal Notice
BOTIC1C OK B IlF H lrr* M I U

{P a t e n t P e n d in g )

N»rri&lt;;K in iiKiuinv niVEN 'itiat

I. C- U IVANtL M Hherlfr «f Hemi ti'il* County* Florid** tincUr «r»d l»y

SHIT IN TWO WHIll VTtMPTINO TO MAKI AN IMtIOCNCT 1ANDIN0, a chartered trans-luxury airline plane
i* shown (top) after crashing near Muline. lll. Doth pilot and co-pilot of the pUnc which carried 2} pas­
senger* were killed. Pictured below (left) Second Lt. Lionel WiihucfT, N. Y., a pnucngtr, reaches for hi*
belonging*. At bottom (right) Mr*. Helen Theutrn and her year-old baby Mlclyacla rest in a Moline hospital
whsra Mr*. Thsturn wa* treated for a leg Inlury auHcred when aha jumped from wreckage. (International)

%lrlu« *»f » UVjr bcftlofot* mod*
hy me uml«r eirrullon U"uIhk out
t»f ihn t’lrrult Court In and f»*r
H«*tfiinol&lt;a I'ottni), KlorMa, In that
&lt;'rrt«jn r«u t« wherein K. A. Dy»«»n
*»«i» |H&gt;llllon«r ind K N Muli»n waa"
r«M»t*tirt&lt;Ufit« hme levied ijpon Amt
will ••!! Ih« following property
ellUNtr. lying «n«l tolng In thv
Cntmly «*f Hrmlnolc, Hlnln «*f Klorl*
♦1a. more pArllruInrly deirrlbnl a »
follow!*, to-wll;
*
tsotA 9 find (o, fllork 5 *tf HnBAllnd
11 I|M111M IIA per IIIAt 1hereof f»rofdnl In PUt Kook J. page U.
Heminol** County Itwvrde
lo 111** hNthret find b fil bidHer fur
ir.-i.nh rlIJr Ina th« I'egAl
nf
Mile on ilondcy the Till day of
i*ftohrr S . fv If li, being the rule
d«&gt; of
Id Cuurl. PAliJ palp ti» be
0iatie In front of 11m
llaun*
I4hh at HAnfurd, Hvtnlrmla (‘mini),
Florida.
—- —
I *AT tSI * At Hanfor d, FI ♦»f Ida, tti I■
1tie In i d a y nf Auguai
C M II A NT»

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WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
DDT INSECTIDE
The moil convenient method of applying DDT on
Drainboarda. on Pantry Shelves. Bathtubs, Window
Sills and in all places frequented by Anta and other
insects.

ORDER

M iT ifg

FgoroiiNQ before TNI U. N. SECURITY COUNCIl meeting at Lake Succres.’L I , New York, hi* plan for giving
blanket approval to all eight applicants for U, N. membership) I* Hcrschcl Johnson (right), U. 55, delegate.
Russia and Australia voted against his proposal. Seated about tho council table aio (t. to r,): Dr. Oscar
Lange, Poland, councU’s current president; Andrei Gromyko, Russia; Sir Alexander Cadoggp, Great Uritain,
andllrjschcl Johnson, who said ho would oppose the Albanian and Manchurian niioilcUor.). (fnlcrontfoaol)

Al Brock Main .
Speaker Today
At Kiwanis Meet

DEALER

*

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filed •a|ii •* In rny offlro aml Hap
ni*d*? A|ipllrRtlon fur a tin deml

Rurglaro Sink
At L9th Hole

DECATUR, HI A.r. — A W o­
man ti'leplliineil iinlu e and reported
a "suspicious bulking rharnr’tcr"
ire- following the postnmn. OlTieri*
in n -iiuad f a r ‘tucked tip the Dull
and ascertained their uuarry was
I? *'rn™
,
chairs spur tfc jacket*, '
the siim'rvisur nf mail curt lent.
filled, ant) all carrietl thctr Hhl^.; |rolf r lUD« and tt ,,umh.
he sail. He pointed out that n
t,M, wh#t mttptjred
Tien a n there were only four mi- W r Edward Hrnmuc. v
-inf.ntirs who could leach almiit.^ tf,,. tht ft, n«ij/ th
= | | | = ,| | | = | | |
fOtl mil of the city'* million sml tlle wn« u fund lunch
a Half population.
The but glare had nt
“I null ed that Chinese wno kitchen sink,
were
uttler the influence n(
mirsiun srhuolt were nice ami (’’u n n y H o w R o n s
tru mlly and rhnrjied fair pric
for w list they jiof.......................
. .id?* ho declared^
C a n R e a d M in d s
__ inot undqr thl* in-:
—
‘‘while th **o
f—lueticc
...... nvrrcharged for thlm*."; M ILE S CITY, Hunt— (A .P .)—
He. pulnud out that UNRRA had; Krenh (!. Melt w lrfd Jock Nehlits,
failed tr alleviate hunger lniatri iiis regional manager at Rilling*:
dur tn . inerritsttla gvtling eon“Request leave rdnrtlng at t p.m.
trnl of food and storing It f' r. Grrat gram molhrt* expected tu be
higher price*.
j critlrelly ill."
Klwniiis [‘rest lent J. W. H*H
The ) 0pty&gt;anie promptly,
also in reduced H3/e Tele Tlrotk
‘‘It*quest gianUtf. I bvlleve bonwho served In the Faclfic area jn
be*t„Sollo but. mis* Iota of
the llnnhtmmo Richard.
,lB^ gaidt*.
Ealph A.‘ Smith, clcb *errelary.
,uuir:iu\ii*vT l u iiv i tu-v
was welcome,! back from Toret.tu
ASBIt.NM I^IT I ROM IKK

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1 BEDROOM DELUXE!

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J A N tlR O —A.pe—I&gt;qrnf the l«mlid* Ghl Alpha colltge p-. n press,runfeicure h n r, Gen
fraternity.
Etscnhowjtr «*krd ttiisliLin new*R. A. Mat risen'* rrpeit a, a ; papermen to undertake the writcsmmlttra head that French Are- ing 'nl tho history of Drain's exnue due to its 'narrownes* and petlillenary furre 'vhlch fought in
unsafe rendition wa» not *ti||*hb* Italy. II® I'akt the *lo|y of that
for routing truck Traffic through'
8anfm I hoi that Park Avenue!
was m-re suitable for thh,. wa*j
approved.
Th# club voted to cancel ita
Sep . t* meeting due to sn Inttrcluh
meeting to
on the
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T)n‘ word greenhorn originally

S«r/M - n r Club S*J,a

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Swctjplng lines, flowing waterfall fronts,
in rich Burl and Stripe Waldut distinguish
these generously proportioned pieces. Bed,
Cheat, Vanity with beautiful plate glass
wlrror and Vanity bench btauUfully up.

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We know how anxious you ore to get your new
OMimobit*. And there's nothing we'd HksLetter
to do, right new. than to say to every Old m o­
bile buyer: ‘Tour car Is here. Come get ItP*
But frankly, It jqot (sot poostble to do that
There still aren't enough new’ CXdsroobilee to
go aroundJ Due to shortage* in materials
and unavoidsble limitations on production, tht
output o f new cars stfil is behind schedule.
And our allotments ore far below the figure*
that we orifinally anticipated. f

prireeling evening at the Methu- wo* applied In a deer or other
dial Children a JFome.
1animal with newly grown horn*.
t’rerident Hall praised Simoni'
Dlngfelder, sponsored by Klwanl*1
at Mors SUla at T allah a«te and
Fran.'i* Wilion (Jaycee *portaored) for winning appolntmen'*.'
and declared that fn ;r mil of
flvq boys i*n( from here to tha
program were former member* of
fU u n i* anuniored Troob S of* the’

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The wsr has taught'us alt the importance of
cartfbl upkeep and regular service. While
you're waiting for your new Olffimobilr. there­
fore, be sure to take advantage o f our factoryauthorised Oldsmobile service progrtpi. We
are offering every kind o f modern.automotive
service—from lubrication to major overhauls.
Regular servicing of your tor will safeguard
your investment and assure you o f safe, de­
pendable transportation until that (teat day
erhen your new OkUmobile i* here!

We want to aasura.you, however, that everything possible is being done, both here and at
the factory, to get your car tn your hands
promptly. And we'd like to taks thjs occasion
to thank you rincerriy for the patient and
coruiderals way to which you have borne with
ue during this period of waiting.
Meanwhile,'we have an important suggestton:
D o n ’ t neglect th e oar y o u d r b o

to d a y .

EASY TERMS
"Pay At You Real*

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THE SALFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Established 1906

Port Hit
Walkout To Roll On
Until Wage Board
Hits Timely Blow
Decision Reverses,-----------------------&lt;* Union Heads Say.

Larger Tourist
Industry Urged
By Miss Tjruluck

IN D E P E N D E N T

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P a r t ly ilo m l&gt; I hit a f l r n i o o n th ro u g h
F r id a y w ith local t Imjult-t t h o w r r t in
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A t s u r iu lfd

Sanford Cops
Vishinsky
Asks
First Series
Tilt, 5 T o 0 Italian Claims
Howintfton Handcuffs
St. Augustine With
Five Scattered Hits
Before 1,500 Fans

I’ ri-sa l.raxt'd

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Rejection O f
T o Trieste;
'Dclcjfalt*
Declares,
However,
Russia
Will A hide With
Hiu Four Dedision

Boys State Delegation

Hy JU LIA N STKN8TROW
I*A IIIS. - *■i■t .
ii1‘t— liiiv■It die Howlngton dug hi* way
ti'l Dfjiuty l;t»iiHKH M in isto r
u little dee|M'i into the hearta
Atitlii'i \ t Bin !,y ttitlaycalluf local ba:*.'bnll fan* last night
t!tl it|tttii Lilt* lia n a
IV iU ’ it
nl the Municipal 1‘urk when tie
Imuilcuffnl .Manager Bill Slein„(.‘t»j)ft&gt;tvjii-i* tf&gt; .VQj**«7 ll.iiutii
eeke'-t. S*.-;Augd*ttne Saint* with*
efdlill- In T it o te In' j, s|leecltfive Mattered tingle* tu rack up
-itfllJitiitilf
Ute t.,' ‘ (‘tilicv ttft
u T. to ,u \urdlct over the ancient
t
T n i's le , \’ i - Ii in --.I* v |,,|,l tliu
Mb* Cecelia Truitt, I, w firli Hi­ city crew.
NEW YORK, Sept. 5. &lt;/p|
, tHifi'ti’iteit 11ti ho it rtttifniisll or d[ The Sat Hurd Hi raid, ticKquully acclaimed by a major_
lie achetlulod nation-wide
! *Uml'today that tfi- tmmv, tiu.1- i ity .if the 1.500 foil*, who paid
siuti l It.i( Y tipuslitvia Itiul an
'maritime strike today hit
neti b one of Florid i t larjn l In­ their way into the haul plant
nuipte -ti.&lt;n:,L!«' ,,gl-t to Trieste.
dustrie*
and
.'.hicalled
on
*
ttirtjlthe country's lundeat port.
, Itit; Four protu see the initial lilt uf the first
bet ' of the Junior eiisunirf-r of “intii,! -al'/IMMl Florida Slate league
A. K. o f.L . senmen heifiin
|i»*"m! « u.
th*- .Ir puled port •
Cuminncc tJ continue ttn-ir ,-ur playoff 'etli's. w»- the Fed right
t !»•*«•
11«». t
f-’nlkiiiK off ships in New
\ i lun-ky ,lermt effort* to enlarge tin- iiT.iu.iir&gt; fielder
»h+|t
w,i
„p port Ing
Jerry Silver mail.
Tha
York luirhor despite the fuel
111 tiiLi aectluji of tin- tot - am) yoilth horn St. lYleisburg ram*
(svattie of
lU%\ Uf
* -m. *
that the actual strike dead­
particularly In Hanford anil HrinWliJit lit I**flllt\|
political colldu the plate in the fifth frame,
inole County
line has not yet been annidtraihHi.
ami drove u,v of Saint tdtch*r
President Jatli Hatlfan announ­ tieue Smith** deliver,** straight
• nounced
Hi- math- it |*la i*t that Miiii'ow
ced that n ktrkuff brtaklaxi lor into rente!field tu score Manager
WHulil jjhifE#- h\ flu*
Puur
Yesterday, official! of llie Sea.
the house-to*hou.n' ..u iu - In r.g- Kd Levy from third lias* end
I
l?fit lift xntl * lmr;fi&gt; tlml
farce- Inlet national Union hat
IMtr r: mis In thr t itv lo -et* lure livrun Shur|-' Hum second for
j Yuu«»*l*ik 1„
1* lijtltl t«» till)
M aid that the imrti probably would,
many louruu -jii hi arcoinmuda- what turned out to he the nniy
* jHift a '*1 m
tin *!«* *-1%
-1 »«f the
rwgin moving ashore at noon
.
Jerry Silverman. Sanfu.nl right ted during the coming
j-cm will
( u i i e n i iruyitglil TimeJ tiatay fi,,|,|pr. punted a single into ren- be held tumorr.a morning nl i (ll margin needed fur the Kunford
’
an,| that picketing *"uld not &lt;(ff f|K|,| |„Tt night at tin Munlci- o'clock at Motoii inn All Jayerc victory.
Although Howliigton's personal
begin until tomorrow. The *aJJur* pa| I'nrk during the fiffh inn.ng metnberj and worker* ale tecjiit..ability last night was strict 'y';
oult their veatels in New York
|j)p „,.r|e* uptmer Iwtween the led to attend,
harhur shortly offer 11:00 oclock Snnfurd (V .jry Fed* und the St.
MUa Truluck. speaking Udore the nutstauding, » (Kirlioii nf h|4
success 'was the result of a
thl&gt; morning
joining thousand. AuKU, lihr Saint, «.. .cor,. Man or, an troll on’* weekly tun liron
who jumped . the .strike
deadline
uger K,J -----Levy fmot third and ths Motors Inn iMtm,d out that sparkling hit of p1n&gt; afield hy ■
.
...
on the West coast bywalking
Uyroli Sharpe
ft .HO .eeoral to tourists craning Ule FlotlJ, Uurd.-n hi- male- T i,' only error chalk-,
oui vcleeiay.
Iireak „ five innmg •cnrelr** ron- last season spent an .,rcra,;r ol ed up In-hind Howington wo* A| '
s ill Vice president John Hawk Irst ami glvp
ll,* local* their I9 60 per d»y, a total of ISOO.OQO.JO) llryanl'. mlsrue (it the sirth on i
lieite l iolek's hot grounder »ft*T
•vliowti above are the member* of the llo)s Stale d el, *alleu^_whlr ft iriirrsrttlril t ’a„'| i ii i it-sin^ i*iiv)
« o y » he con’l give definite fig- first two runs
The Fed. de- for the.enllre year Shs also Mat'd
Nh 53 of dir Ainfflmn t,p|lon a ! Ihr reernt paflff lirk’ In Tdihlwwrr I Ht to right u p l ort lo-*
* r c * on the number* of *cnmen fettled the Saint ■i tu u
Uial the Chamtr, nl Commerce lie had mad,, a t»r illlntst stop.
itif. ipotikiimi bj It F^.1
Ettwaril Mar^lutl, * « uih illtir ami ltu%s stair *ijtrt iMttjii » It tin* ^-n
who have t«ft Iheit ihips in New
predicts that the lUAn pjputolIon Howington** ability ^ field himfori! lit Ifl'ii; Fr*nrl% 35 tlwii, %-pnmorrtl by Ihr HeuuiioTr fount*
I hatnhri of t ommrFi * folm
York. He aaaerted that the one*
of Marlda will r -ach a total of -self, other than he iiutllng, we*
Itruiriirv. 'fw nw m l by ihr |,lcm* Club; llntivlon lli'bitk, *,pmiMifnl K&gt; ihr lliilart t luh »ml **im*'fi
hrllhan!
*
who were itreamlng into union
(I 000 000 4 800000 for «ur • ineord lliiigfrldrr who tiii «|Minwrrd b&gt; Ihr Kleetlh CUlb UUtcti »av »'rrtri| t« ihr jio-hl of |lm&gt; s|,ii« suit
Tlii- Kfti •«nith|Mi%v liisplmY^il
headquarter* were men who were
in* I.) ft lures Uied on past
nlull&lt;rticftill of hillli' 1n«ltiirllLiii amt IHliffrhlrr » j n mrtl llttYw ^laiir TI iiiitiiitlsshiiirf nl Igttciiitifrr
growth "
sparklinK ntnlrol iiu the hill hy
reporting for atrike duty.
iiny imt
iv- "-wt'i]
one1 unti'i
Saint to
acatn^j.
Hawk
declared
that
atr.ke
"The trertd ts now to 'merelun- iillow.ng only
plan* are rolling a ml he added:
dtw' each city s cltkf warta.“ per down
U «L-h*H !•*■•*"W e will stay rolling until the
nl Meanwhile, hr seflt
Y o u th sS
Mbs Truluck rnnllnuerl, and 3an- ii free ducat
i :Vtt(ti
decision of the~Wagc Btaiiiliiafoid's chief ware would be the 8t tliu.'e ancient
**• f
tr %i
turn Hoard la reverent."
John'! river. Orlando, it. lake*.
I U. Ini I II... ..
A laat minute offer by the
Trade techniques ate Improving
High
f W * r e Stabiliintlon Hoard failed
each day and manufacturing de­ three tun* jn the eighth ftaino«j
k i **i a P
^ to avert th* »cheduled mariltpie
vices are twins muds to rlep up SteinccWe saw fit tu yank Smith |
• Tttv -*t tr**Pt III
- lUtfie
tMitlintit ^Inkifi
I r I ! hflVe
h.,vi kPtc
nf,
production because tfrb bra movinv u tl.- eighth for B pinch hlttsr.
.wgJJfpjit.
Union leader.'
f l\W- 'HI »)(.»».i
IT,' sent t)ick Nelson to lire hilf
and relUng world.*
tiered K F of L *eanten to qo
r&gt;tt r.t tu Dr
(li*&gt; .4*. iiti
tu face the local, in the latter _
•work at «very port In the nation
m
Ik Cull If
. al !
*» '
in prole*l over ■ WSll ruling
Sanford "rnu*! move and v l! aim half ol Ilin m ite inning Hryant f w i n . F n g i | U ‘(l T r a i l S F c H -S u in t ( o n te st
^..,1 Mia4
tl:*
world nun
and In compMltion with diopped a bingle into Celihir no I
whieh denied fhem the full wogr
u ’ aem M m -nw j «-..* a .a*.
«•
« worm
»i«'t| ptluci inereaae .whieh they were grantU A.HHIM.TON. Sept f,. (A' p lt T l
&gt;» SIS E t i r O l I l l *
new warn of en­ went In second when Hob Tultl"
*
. rk tt t»
T 7 m,n. teJay
„ tam,
llu|
VI.#' tt t\htII
f.,
o n
* L*1^ . , n i d u m .
ed III
in reernt
recent negouauon*
negotiationss With
eu
w im I, ,
. . . vtrto.lly
. . . ileuauung
aim
icacn tourr.is
tertaining
and must
muat teach
lourt.ls lapped a drive Intu gighl. Dave
Mr
t(r *h
rO
N llll
I r jin t lN t O
A
.♦ 3 lli.tl Mi
l rl**r&gt; FrtJ bxnrlia t f aim t»»
ship operator,. _ Yesterday the I
attracting reglm, Bride worked Nelson for a fife
• - 4)t|l.*«*
t 1 Ilf
*.f
11
,
I'l.lfltr
|
H
IT
'S
til
fill
the
*ack*.
With
the
hi
fit!
Hill
bt*
ifivni
a
|tln
In
iT
i
1
hoard deelaresl that It was will. ■
v M r^ T h a * Chker to tirl lhe mS’1 oul of ^ k,rl‘la 111
’ i it iiu* 4 mg,
I 7 11
Kl.hu
Nev., Sept. tt. i,l*i
Si tit- i4. tt.' ill hi w||!
tng lo hold a hearing today t # 1, . rL ..* S i " T . &gt;?ar- Ti&gt;a. t-hitr 3* tif0„| M ly Truluck rvmaiked (•mint two bull* and no strikepliii tlr4cri|ilion nl l In- Saiv
^
rtlauUon." , I)(1 ,Ul. on
I V Me i Till 3 ^ .Hvfrlhrart.’*
Buddy Lake,
Net eon we* Twenty-four person* have been
ford -‘51. \liigll*tilir Mil «hUh
eonyider additional Informaliorrr Executive told hi. new. conferIi? flit* it!Ythu;»i itfsT t
•Y****' til f-»
u In lie plAyrtl in lltt* ditrirnl
Abut the tminna replied that noth. em r that he knew of no * m « - , |ltrp4J((1 several method* In which given Id* ticket to the shown- killed in tile ctash of a liuii*(il^hi^ g*\rititi|(; rJr*1! it)?r
liiidl**- Th*x V'f l» f * »
.i iH 111
Bantord could be advertised "The und leflhontkir Jack Kindi wu- luxury airline* plane near Klko,
r 111 .
, ltdU.uk
Ing but a complete revrraat of geney that would require a
tng
I
Ci
the
»eli«- { j on **cfure the Novemtwr e «*e- Ula^jrll). ll( ,1^. totjrUU arr trnm culled in front the bullpen hi th, N«v
Eli'Hid 11 of fir iii tn "diii tio&lt;
the bnani’* decision would
t...-i l;
1
lions, end that hr had given no .
hfavv&gt; dlJl
ol (llr fit log line, lie went on to wait.
Tlo- in ■ul,oil „ee,tiding to .if,
iitofiiiitfi ittsl Jark itonli h t||
fy the seamen
33 *t
Kir
M
.
5rtmaitleration lo *a «|&gt;cciftl wpmioii
and lor tlu* mwt u»fi
I ake and Bryant came over wtti line officials happen,',| nieond
hr iti ihr yrmii !mi» it I »,titrlt
hit M
lI
afU r Tnat tlnui. Tlierrfiir*. ar*.
^ thr clock anj ur# tlrnl
mog, l i t
tlo- third Fed tally Bob Toll1
- filial ., VliH'k ,toI irhl in rr|«»rl aiO 'iii.* in
Nil
rt»rili«i|f to the Pi'fjiMriil • ronid^-inrrtJ
ert, Davbgiit I no,* I lo* slop, o
.(..led when Ossie lilong w.ot*
lull,in S|«'|t*a|i fitit, iiMtittl in
ntrnls,
will
not
^
|ourl(l industry
|nduatf
lw «
limuttff a! Ihr .Muitii ni.fl I'li lk
E Illllip S
(o n d lt io n
Vii' l i f'lingrrsa
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Htnce the
tourist
i- ! melt fur Iinullter loi'e »„ i-.d1 twin eng,'ir,| inoigla- siao-p.o'
. jtt
■ h*
was
flying
fmlu
New
Sink
t
,t
v
h (tn h ill i|r*«'fi(*r Ihr (il.it hi
I f I » m r l t ‘fl I m n r n v o d |Unu
X ,,r'*
M “ *e pmtomtnaltng btubims In Flo,, .,o,| llrlde later came h«mr »n
l* m
P*
l u p o r i u i im p ro v c a
Mr. Truman said He thought ,d a - Mlw
rmurked • U he finnl markor when Art Still lo San F, xnei ro
jilit uii*» ci |iutil i* iihli *»■»•*
!&lt;• P
let one .1
The tn-t tufot mulioo gave spood a istem whirl, "ill lie
—7
. ,
I !,a* , ,
n,rmbr? I,f
“0* **■ should be HaidonP* predotninauiig well. Saint receiver, let
Jrrrfr.THrv. *T ^ r -7r*
rvim
Theeon Jill ,n uf J B I-hdllps. ahoutd bnye
a chance to. buatl*eea, Wo nhouW aft-search mtt- FinrhSr-htwdc* eHp from ■t«* m,*'
linllcati,,,, wliaf w'tiT Is^pdlislhle' hl.|
Mi, the corn,■» *&gt;t l o t
s« j » ,( i(t4,
f
h OYttfti
FJ6Hda* Power andf T.lgFi t »m - IKetr lime to campaigning ^I]*- ttve^e thing* which could be acThe Fed attack was part,! In
for the ciakh- Tran*-luxury line sired and Magnol,,
\venue.
mit( YYtiifi (hi* iiffii’*' iff 1it**
H pany euijfloyee, who on Msy Id cndonH th® New York ***** icomplHird ami al thenxum* Umr Ilrynnt and Tuttle whn ublelnr.l official, ay that if I pa»**tigei,
Hip FiitirutrnMl h [H hrj’itt 11
Rlt|%wii tif i _*if .*pnT 111»l **a tht
' “ eufierej m t Iou* burn* ami if
I *«•hum-rat it- t.ck««t htadt^l *&gt;y 8#n‘* u^rlve lo tlrvelop #lha* OOmelhliig two single* in four trip, during and tin «rcw of tntrin' were
h;litl •iVltH-k alii! (hr HJinr «»i1
Ciuiihtt lift \ al lun* Mitvii
juries while at work &lt;n a puwrr alor J«mc* Mead for governor IH-W Ulldrr ,hp lun that p , &gt;plr ,alk H.
v contest. Not n *lngle men, killed The only 'Uivivor* were
(ir(*m a( Bit 5 4r*f!i»rk
11*t*
Herbert iB(!)oul M) ,1ulcty We have the
atm ber nf either stfUad Win aide
I »\. »•* H II ill |d| (' I III* i (3
llfie p ie near lioa I 44, i* report- and 'form er governor
said 1“ In- n wuinun and a linhv
»|r*i tipI iiitt U l»rint’ Iin Mtwltnl
,pt ... - I**
Hi 5i . l »
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t
&lt;t( »
rd tn be much improved. He ran Lehman for United Slates brn. 0|ld Jla KOud urolhen, water and drive nut a hit fur more tlo," who or,, tu theKlka. Nevada
liN ll (flllk (hroUlth the ■"••!«i
ii. , . ,
ti*&gt; ht- IIiif a| Al
.now
. . . ...
----------------------• -Ii., I .t h ii it
i
see vUiiprt'nnd
wilt pr
ball/ *t«r. Mr. Truman sal,f he intend- aol, ,|avf ar lhe ln#cnUU)T
I, lie bn*e thruughout the iiffau
hospital
li'tvt ul (lir Saiif«ril IN-ili.ill
kill hi
atlU'ri
I.
lit
I.,
i-Ih '. i
be collflnesl at hrtnald-l JUjhton , ed to * « W » H Mead , n j lehmm
gUe applauded tlte piano out
A w'-iwI* I lull, Ilir ., Th*
During pre Kemp rerenmi,'
The plane i, «nl.| tn have been
:f n u if f" tilt lif
iadd
coop,-ratm,1 f.n the benefit nf radi.. 11*t
Mcmrrial Hospital for - f « v |
add prnilirted
predicted their-election.
' „ l)rt, b thpJ a y w a
‘ p||„jri| t,v i( t ,|.t t‘„mpl&gt;eli. &gt;&gt;f
Hr i,*1,1 and Urirr*M»»i \
-j
1ftims ,t
Mr Truman
dlwloscl lit* hr aU}|
chambrr
Coill. ,.f W FO Y ill St. AtlUUMine, winch Mial||j yj„
33
I. •In
|
, ,,p d „ f , name
more v"eh*, at curding to-hie tit­
&lt;« • htrdgi* \
Hhll '*
^,°r Ute immlgra- merw to prin* lourld.v
tu iln* i. brnadcnatlng all Ibr -er
V'; W,«
............... .
a"| entile,
ter Ml** Vera i'hlllip*.
1111 \ jdti
Jew* into I *1es- ,0 UlU aIpj Hlle ^ nl„ , uu, M., . la,ill in Sanford end tn *&gt;'• nlail." ,,r \,.w \..,k i',iv
lhe
The severe electricity burn* turn of 100.000
u*
,*ii ■Iv41y
tin*.
Thr
l
h.cf
Kxrcutlve
depra|
»
,
lU.h
Uu.
tuurl.tv
ancient
city.
Mniiagei
Strlmlt
identified
a
crsl wav,
which the toutut,
ne.’raiitated eniput.tion of the
ti .4*t)4l|' he* fn und
clnrcl
hr
was
pushingIhr
plan
it
j
1l
h
i.
’
com
lux
here
could
be
v-tilcri:iln*al
«»■
1
♦l»t
declared tItal ite looked fnr '' Mar jut lc i '*V, nf
. 11 F, ainl-C't
fight leg ■ah'.vc the knte. OraftIf.
h t■t- &gt;i.r 11old *4 ll*
. U |pIll til ♦«» ‘ \ « 1,4. «. I l l Ui * ii i 114-11*|y m;»Jr out
l!
I
JHng of akin uti hla back hat been and that conference* werr still and lirred tltxt every effort Ur I if Lam! Bed Hate lo upset !• (
under way on the I'ale-stinr prob­ ntad* to make Ute J*&gt;ccr tourLst Ma,lje,ki's Orlando Senator, lb
lit
1
4
'
t
4
**1
i
•la lit
&lt;
necessary. Hr. Orville L. Barte
• T tf !&gt;■ ? 1
lem between American and Hrit- program u reality. "The whole hut. agreed with M u a n r Levy. Sami | J y r n e s K n r o l l t c T t )
Y
t ■1 , . 1« 1- 1 1 lie VJi
b a a -b t.n in a tendance.
uh n p r m w t l ( l m .
14J * It III III *i**Yi1|
n«
den uf pualilr,* Sanfurd a* t* tour­ third *acker Jack Wilke* ... 1
,
,,
tv
i
i'ttiiJiil
lltii
f.ru- iii«&gt; yshiK i h* i t'oiiHriuuane**,
The J'reaident elated that he ist city should not be up to thr Fed outfktlder Buddy Lake, that S t u t t j i f a r t I m )T S p U C C M
Ih ii ttPlil
a ritrU.
I In* |V ki n uhl .Uiilpid a Mitcida
NEW YORK. Sept.
hft
expect* QI*A Admlniitralor Paul Junior Oisinbcr alone but eltould the St.'Augu«tine - Sanford ,erir»
_____
The limiter nf the ( , fighter «cc..nin,g In Mr Meil.m
ill(i in(H i iimi’ a= Hi*' pita*i*
I’orter to ktwp on at hi* price be polled for al) to sec," ehe pru- would It* nothing tuur« than a
V. F. W. T U MKKT
J»AHIS.* Sept.
f&gt; ,&lt;/1,’&gt; Secrelttrv
.
America.,
Farmer
b-l ,v
w:««
Fdw.,,1 Mur-lmH. ....... . High ). ««e.I ti» rln -f i Ia |.r*--**»»i«•f i jn
* M“
l&gt;&gt;d
. *
control job. The Chief Executive clalmed. ~A certain duty." she a d - '
rm m
* Hawl
t»»
U 'a illu
fl‘f"»U4 I i-.f • t tjpnre
till
of State Byrne* left pati. u&gt;
^ ju y „f m,|,,„t„.„ t„ Schu*J tn=f riti’liir
uhii lt (h|« rrUfl-*
•
f’omdr. Ilrailey Odhatn ,t| Semi­ We* a*ked at hi* new* conference ded. "devolve* upon each aanfnrd
ijlatte today fur Hurl in. Uynte* i* j'lVty- Tlie^ Farnwr waVVl,,. AnYei ,le|c«»t&gt; &lt; - B.,y„ State. • * ' * • itutl f itttil vi ill ilrlui inmit th#
nole Counlv Phil No. JW'J o f the today if Porter had atked to re- atttarn."
l*ru:iiiv h»* mtiwi pay fur hi*
on hi* way to Stuttgart when'
Vl.»,e| involved in „ cdii*itm1“* » , mm ,11m.
Veil ran* nf Foreign War* an­ algn ■* a result of differences
"We are an alert cUlaenry herr.’*'
_
_ - ,
..
he will ,penk lomorruw.
u„), u„ulher Anu'rlrai. -hip off
J» ‘ k " ' * of Wmtu-y win.
nounced thia afternoon that' a dip* with Secretary of Agftcultur* site said, and *we are beginning
The Serf, lory of Sta’e * # ,I
Knglnmi. . &gt;■ Amet
m r meeting wtii be held Mon lay Clinton Andehuin. KepUed' the to do our duty by the tourlxU. We
t i l t s M i l l TOllOllROW
______
compntiled l,y Senator Tom I nnKurn,cr sub*et|UeftU&gt; became, dunm? the lu-t
•• -mn "I H"'
“ N o."
Porter
ha* are beginning to get reaulU W r
0 1 ’ ight at tha Ivegton Hut. The |*re*id«nt,
John t Gilloway
funner corn
nally .......
and Senator
Arthur
(
center
of m
nil
international
lm Alplm l tu ttmeua Iraternlty
lilliu w aji |i)un*i
t ""
..
------ Van,fen—
iri«"
iv
iim u*
s *»•**
**•*•''•*«• Lejriidnluie. wit* eleci' d Govon. &gt;
meeting will get umurway it fought - for the restoration of must step up production here fur
C o r — **" C*
r
1,h 1,1
nsrtv inctudetl
included ^aivagt*
..,tv„„.. controvtriiy
emtruverse hwl,e«
uu f f Hoy
Bin Ktiitr
State ami
a,„t «■»
wa, w
w.,,„
will tin
ia,;,i
Ith
II». berg.
b#rir. Other* in
In the |»»rty
(.».m an
**hi till
t a iiurtinx t„motni» •-•**•
7:00 o'ctock md will be over ay price celling* at the level* uf we cannot wnd our surulilne and mamier nf Company
rid# SUte Guard. h:*»M.‘St#t#
Department
rouiiA#iInr
into off**
i-&gt; In (i, i* lh »»«
i.m . ; tki m bak m Um L'ium*
M
.
.. ,Hen Knyhah Viue| tiled
- 8 : 01) o' lnck In th# eVJnt the cur­ June 30, while Anderson has or­ waters awsy. People mu»l conn* lulion. Florida
lUd from the rank **f
fully
"f j*inin
jainin Cuhm
( uhru and
and 1I( m chief
chief *»f
,,r fll|
|y _io tow her to shnn* after Hehring vt the KI**»il,i Hi.jm. jif i » t **i tCUflutierce itiitldiitK, All *crent Ban/erddlL AuruKIne beto der*,! meat ceilings increased here and we must treat them a, Iwei*. promoud
t*Vi jmi nlitiunl are urged to atLourt.
above the June 10 teVeW, th* guest* end make their trip worth captain to rnajur on the una**igo the Stale Department* European |„.t crew had de»erte&gt;l
ball ...... . I* *&lt;il! underway.
lent I the tlteelinf
ed ll*t
section, H. FreemanMaMhewx.
TTMiay the Farmer’* ru|,tain
•
The B n - Stale P '“gr;,m wt
dal* when th* old OPA law gt- while."
' c"M
Arthur l r„nin nf termer* t&gt; M, Melt............ ........
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*
The order, effective Aug
fil-year old .......—
Visitors today were Dr. Clydr
( i%
. it •*&gt; in Anifi i
-■m i
. ill
Th* President al*o wa* afterf B. TrrwIHefsr of Owit Oablm. was by cnmmsnd of the Govrnmr
Staten Island, N. Y. - wa* c«,nDoest
m .,
wfnittMii ed h' t|t *
to comment on th* recent stock Ralph Dean and Bob iA** 4 ter.
victed of u charge of inaHcntiotfi canistn la
and w „
.ignsd by Adjutant P r e m i e r t o C o n t e r
W A H lilN G TU N ,
Sept. S.
(A l*)—
Pm idrgt, Truman
hit knoutinfrd that lhe A F
of I. maritime strike in in
the hand* of Secretary of
L a bi^r Sehwrl-enbarh. Mr.
~ ~ Truman aald.’ihal hr himtwlf ■. i
* baa not Inter* rnrxi.

t-A

Herald Writer Idimls
Efforts Of Jaycees
At Weekly Meeting

M.

i&lt;i

Worksim|) Pi o^ram
Is

President Says
Special Session
Not Anticipated

Chief Executive Eny diiirtw New York
Democratic * Ticket

( (Uiclii(l(id

Al

laical Ili**Ii School

Crash Of Luxury Sanford
Capture Hoirjrs
At Boys State Session In Capital
,l-TH,J"„:;!:&lt;i,S ,r's ,i,i„™,jLiner In Nevada
ceil 24 Lives
I May-By-Play Of

MI Truluck rmiduilusl that

T’o Be Given Here

/

Hierens* Thinl Tr&gt;'
*» F«ir Stiieith* Fails

aplaitt Ol' 'Ameriean
tTirmer’ C'onvieletl Ol'
Inalteittinn To Duly

(Jalloway Promoted
To Rank Of Major

!( Ulr coast »f

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market decline, but he hegnt)
Pwaldent
llatlgan
announced
o ff on the ground* Diet he pad that three has yet been no answer
not .had enough experience to
om the Jayce* request for a hosmake a competent statement.
1*1 survey from the Improvement
fOommlMkm
FRANKFURT. Germany ' p i c k e t is s h o t
5, VPl— It w i n clot*
KEARNF1Y. N. J.. Sept. 5-4A7
but Mr*. Margarat A l­
i n , Sant* Ana, Calif., ha* — A truck Strife* picket wa* shot
through the chael today in U. S. Calls O ff A ir
beaten th* *U&gt;rlc to Germany.
Kaarny. A union » poke*man **iJ
Mr*. A]l*n «Urted ten day*
G reece
the picket wa* wounded by th*
■ ago lo ru*h h r plane and
driver o f a truck who rsfuosd
tralrt from th* Unltad SUtev
to atop. The truck driver hal
.been'ftagged'by a group o f piekls.
Weat Hud eon Ho*pit«! atWndarO* o ff It* pfevlou* plan* to stag*
UoMd in Erdlngi Germ^nr.
M air show War Greece — In­
■aid hla dondition U **riou*. |
Mr, Allen .rrlv.d , * f ely
volving a flight p t » 0 war.
1
1
"
j
W w it h
her Iwu-year-oid atm,
Th*
aircraft
carrier
The flag of- Denmark, a whit* plane*.
*i r«d Reid, i* th* oideet Franklin D, Sooeevilt and her
vessel*
arrived
at
flag, and ha* been in ex- escorting
'
fcar »«ct&gt;fid ch'W.
, fy :
thaak port* today.
since th* 13th century.
Th* reaeon
Th* commander o f the task
— ---------------- -----The earilext known picture* of fare# — * Rear Admiral John H.
Castady — had announced last
Saturday that the-**rrier Roose­
velt would send ap plan*, to
w rit* F D M lh th# air above
Athene. Ba said It was planned
at tha requaat of tka Grsek gbvammant.

Stork To Germany

jJrA&amp; x

B ^ -iq a ^ iis rs

B

.d'ufTU'

GeVne
ral Vivian coiiin*.i.:rej
J i . Galloway enlrrel

With
Greek Ruler
W IU 1 ' ,r e L t l ‘ V U ttr

lo duly and a Coa*l Guard heat- American Legmf .U rn P t.g i.m
ing officer .u.pemled Honin'* “ «* un'l*'i the dtr.THni, „t \\ II
license
t.atm, nf T a l l a h n e h a i r t u n " f
pany C on Jun* U, 11)411, w ill Un'
S ep t.
5.
(An•lie Boy* S ale comniillee nf th,
fit. l l e T r - LONDON.
Department of Ftcrbla A. Itei'l
-Tsaldaria, said today he will con„
,, , ,
•
Mnnn i* tip.intrer , f Boy* Stale,
lee, in th , stale.
l J 2 r eAug.
« . o f ' J . W - , , hi. r .l«n , l„ O n ,
ft,
psny C waa Sdisbanded
Other Greek government official*
at th* Armory.
will take pert tn the conference.
week in June next year an • 'u, tin
M A N ILA , Sept. 5—i,V&gt; -T h f even, larv-cr sctiir mV,,r,ling
The Premier ad,lr,l that he doubt­
ed whether the King'* plan* wilt Chlirisc quarter of d &gt;wntowu Mr Melton.
S known tomorrow, hut they Manila ha*.been thrown into a
II be completed by Friday. furore by Filipino mililaty poll1*
Tgaldarl* emphasised that the raids which m ulled in th„ de­
G A M E p(l/iTPUN till
Herbart SUnetrom, l»-year old King now is free to go back to tention of 35 Chineau.
Sanford youth whose left leg Greece whenever he plea***.
A dispatch frotn the Philippine*
Manager Arthur * WillWmx *f
was amputated two months ago
capital U r m * , the raid* ''U n ­ thy 11a yum and William* -» (
as th* rssult o f injuries susUined
THREE DIE IN R A ID
precedented." The chinCHt werr Itail team end Manager M-'K ty
in an varida aecldjnt, waa re-' taken from a Chines# dally n*W4porhMf to b* Improving today fol­
BOMBAY. India. Sept 6, &lt;A7— puytf,— th# Guide—the Hcngk- Truluck of the Security Lutnh. r
company nine revealeLlhtx murulowing another operation Tuei- A raid by a n*&gt;b on a Bombay
w-ong Institute and Unioti High m - that the -ec.ind t’ity Softball
day afUmooon at Orang* Mem- mosque today resulted in three
* .
I-ague *erie« lilt riot,,I t-mlght
oriat Hospital In Orlando wh*'* deaths. Two men and * woman School.
Police official* 'refuel comment hx, been po-lpum**) l«nrau,e nf.
wgra slain with knives, and an­
Nr ha* boon eonflned.
FJtxgiciaas at the hospital •■!&lt;) other woman was stabbed. Her on the actiun, but lt»j Chinr*e Iiu, interest It, v' ticBev,- wilt
this morning that ha will pro­ Condition was said to ba serious. consul general sail he‘ h a l. I * 'n taken in the pi,y-b‘y play de­
bably ba ramovad to tha- hqme Tha raider* wrecked the mosque toid the pulitu taer* checking the scription f f the Sanford Si, Aug
utllne g »n ,, tonight that will
t it afire. They escaped
of hla mother, Mrs. .John W.
bs given
troop*
next w«*k.

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J’ont

z

S“n w iw ^ **o rHin»1“ K ”: !tr

Stcnstrom Undergoes
Another Operation

szsi"2$

- *&gt;lh Kip* « “ '«« Police K»id. Chinese
Section Of Manila

4

Yflerans Service

Any vfti-iun in iiwvl of rervt.-i- tfti-e &lt;&gt;f charge) in any « f
.jin' f.iltnvkinK cut,-guru** i* re(iin '(,-.1 |,i \ i-it tin- of flee of'
Hi,' icp.'itnidc ngeiicla* lute.)
tivln* : ,
r,H,rdinator
E. tt. Carter,
Atlantic National Bank BulM
ing.
j
* Employment —• ll. S. Kmaloymcjii Service, t»3 North
I'jlik Avenue.
*
v
ViHuiiunal Training and Edu­
cation
T. W. l-awton, Court

House.
I cgul Assistance, Bojpltalirat ion un,| State Service Uffiier -- tlonlaet through i.loyfi
F. ilnyle. County S e, vie* O f­
ficer, Takacl, Bulldinr.
Home Service A»ai*ieiic* lo
.’■ervirt'inen. ex-Servtcemen xnt)
llieir iieiwndent*
American
ltd I ■(„■»*, l..tk&gt;'fr,»il Houle• aid
Veteran* Administration —*
Mailln M
Blnllch, SherlfCh
Office rvriy Tuesday.

4

�THURSDAY,

From New York, Chicnito, Cnlifornin, man/ parts of
Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, the Far South and Canada,
they came and brought their dogs. They assembled, these
bluu-ribboncd animals and their proud owners, on a re­
cent sunny summer day under tents in the famous polo
field at Gates .Mills, Ohio. It was the first big dog show

CHEER U P ! "
THERE'S HUTH/HO
TO WORGV^
C about; j «

• v a u m p n o v n*T»:i
I'a, .M r I* Adsewr*.
|,

C a rrtrr, w » » k

uur cxouit meat trade- She want* London «gain »n«l the British gov.'
rrnmcflt refuses to grant him pa,*,
•
llciweyer. Just how much of Tshe- sgv.
"W e arc not s conquered •*,
keili’a bitterne** it linked with the
(tugging he onlered In 1033 it a pie,” he point* gut. “ Bechuanntil“ |
matter of sjieculation in Johsrtnes- hai the tright' *&gt;f appeal to th,
burR. In AuRuat of that year sen- Secretary ot State under the treaty
national renort* were published of 1885. Rut the law requite* that
that Tshekedl had ordereil a South all persons mail be apon*tued bv
African »«ttler in Bcchuanalsnd— the IIIr H Commiseioner if they
one &gt;!rlnto*h— flogged for “k aeri with to travel abroad and this
sponsorship hit* been refused."
uu* misdemeanor."
Tihekrdi admitted hi* rcsponsl
bility, but »aid he had rcpcaledl&gt;
complained to the -Union govern­
ment tonctminR lb* aetivitle* of
McIntosh, and when nothlnR waa
done, he considered action under
traditional desert law hi*, onljr
course. The Kalahari desert occu­
Her*’* how it works:
pies much of Bcchuanaland.'
If you ut\« now paying say
An armed navut party under $100 yearly for fite and wind­
A .1... Sir
C l. .Edward
a.1 L^watia
Adm.
Evan*, aalilirf
acting storm insurance, we will ii*u«
high commissioner, tnlcred the in­ you a 6 'year policy expiring in
land kingdom, held an ineuirV and September, 1051. Savin# you the
removed Tshekrdi from hit throne. worry of having to renew your
The chief yve* denied permission to insurance from year to year, in
o to I,ondon to plead his case,
addition savinR you dollar*.
ut he was reinstated the following
The 1st year you would p »the same premium, namely: $1(0
at the end. of the tai year you
wuuld get 'a dividend* credit of
♦20 and your 2n,| &gt;v*rV premium
would be $1)5.
| At the end 'o f the 2nd year
you would gej a dividend credit
of $10 and your 3rd year’* prem­
ium would ho $04.
.At. the end ° f lb»i 3*| year
you would get n dividend credit
uf {10 and your 4th ytSfr's premjum would be $04.
.
At the etid o f the 4th yi-.-W
you would get n divitkjnd credit
of $10 and your 6th year’s prem­
ium would be $04.
At the cn«l uf the 6th )rur
-Foryou "would gbt u' cash dividend
P o lar
of $10.
..
Dividend saving^ $84.
R ed w ood
Dividends are not guaranteed.
A w n in g *
We have never paid less than
a 2*&gt;'.f dividend on fire and wind­
P h on e 901-J
storm policies.
Term .policy can only lie wrik.
ten on-dwellings, buildings, fumVJ
tuse and fixture*, f . M. lloyd L
Co.. Phone 104. — Adv.

TICKER" TROUBLE

Man’s Bent Friend

The Sanford Herald

lington terriers looked like Wnlt Disney toy#. Woebegone
blood hounds bayed for IlnwkshnW tile Detective. Saucy
pugs, so popular with Victorian ladies, paraded b e sid e
the more familiar collies, cockers, Boston bulls and slit­
ter#. Obedience tests and grooming demonstrated dog*
dom’s bruins and beauty.
Some exhibitors as well as visitor# raised their dogs
for fun, others for profit. All of them liked Ho r s . Even
the most aristocratic of the dogs returned this, affection
with adoration.
It is good that the time has come when the world
t an again be interested in dog show#.
.
•

GREASE AN D M U LT IP LY A N D
INH ER IT THE! EARTH..TROUII-.
LE MAKERS DO NOT H-OUR1811 TH EM SELVES: l»le**«| era
the meek; fur they • shall inlwrii
the earth.—— Matt. 6:6.
We'll bet Ilie Greek* would
have rather had a president th&gt;n»
a king, but they'd ruther have a
king than a communist dictator.
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' The Humble Oil f ompany Is
reported to have unearthett ..­
Ii

It

la.

/..urlk 1st I 'ol «

.
A burn in .flame#— utrurk-by -lightning— with the r
ttccomnanyhig lo## o f ifrain or livestock or both, l# a coni* \
tiimr
;l. ihuiitlerstorm
liioiT rtiauU
result of n
Ibmiderstorm in the country. This hazard
may be
b« done
Hone away with if the modern farmer bui|ds
builds liis
bis
barns and other buildingH of steel.
The University of Wisconsin has miide tedtts of sleel
farm ImildingM. After several years o f u#e. the Agricul­
tural School issued favorable reports on their suitability
for dairy farms and corn and livestock farms. They can
he insulated against,heat and cold and are expected to
outlast wood. Smaller buildings, such as sheds, granaries,
nnd milk houses con be prefabricated, but it will be more
practical to weld the larger- structure# on the site itself.
Sprayed with paint, the insides of these structures will bi­
as sanitary as hospitals.
These will be wonderful, barns, from n practical
standpoint, but they will never have the atmosphere of

Comics In Russia
It must be hard to live in Russia. A Kiev funny pa-*
},„) pur lias just boon lectured by I'ravdn, thp^Moscow news1 1 .. paper, for letting spite and vulgnrity replace humor iv
its columns. As I’rnvda is almost an official organ, this
means that Stalin .doesn't think the Kiev funny paper so
funny. And to have Stalin's disapproval is not healthy
III t&gt; {in Russia.
•
wa*
How would the artists of our comics'like to be told
Mr. by Washington that they hnd better be cleverer and fun*

a part of Orange cm
Wcodtuff w » *u influ i
Orally in tile ••arlier
this community tlinl no "lie ever
lh"ugtil of running for uffire
without asking hi* advice and
•w n to his 1**1 day* he probably
wielded a* much influence a* any
other man in the county.
PrefMMI ngalnul the spirad 'if
intantile |»araly*u in Ktorida lui*
reached »uch a point in M'lte of
the fact that »uch epidenilr* usu­
ally grow worse a* the summer
wears oil that oven the state of
-GaorgV*. which early dcclnied a

When y-ru say that. Bud, jrou
better smile, for if. there i* one
thing that rite* a ' Florida com­
munity. it I* some aspersion on
it* wralher. Knr t l« weather In
Florida, whether i’ ^
Sanford.
Daytona or Orlando, Is perfect
not perfect most of the time, hut
rfeel t«rlod. Anil so when the
ontgomery
(Ala.)
Advartlsvr
said that‘Orlando "ha* .the* worst
weather In the UnPed Btatv*.” &lt;1
drew blood.-TN) chamber of commarc* down them will aua It for
libel, and tf that Isn't enough, It
will declare war.
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International Problem Whipped Up
By White Flogging -13-Years A g
4. I&gt;K\V|)NH\
m i i I» hi* lir-cli uit11!•tftr1«I anil the* ul*
r*
1 1iniiiinK .South-Writ Afiita into thr
urtlfJ—A tlnggini-. I nmn of South Afrirn.
11 13 y«a 1* ago l**v
Itcvhunnaland. appmximutrlv the
itted in the rKluiI *i*e of the state of Alabama. I* a
huiumiand is now protectorate of firt-at
Britain,
participate nmithri South-West Africa, formerly (ier&gt;ea iiroblrm twforv nmn, has been held under mandate
lull*.
.jbjr the Union of South Aflira since
-li Kliamu, 40-year- World War I.
-nt uf 200,000 HaUcchuanaland has a 600-inile
tnit-n in the heart frontier with South-West Africa.
teach tin' sea by raill t til Tiltchief half ambitiuu* (ilan* foi de­
veloping his tribal land, especially
since recent discoveries of coal in
Dechuanaiand. An oytlct to the yea

— By WIlllAM MTT —
C r n tn l P i r n IVrifcr
, T H IE V E S breaking Into n
Jewelry store window discov­
ered' the dliplay wa* made of
tin, not gold. It’s getting so
•ven criminal* can no longer
trust honest people.

confirmed lliumh-twlddler. fllnca
they are ‘usually down on any
•uggestlon. It sound* Ilk* a
good trick.
• 'African buntert report End*
in f end capturing a m tiv t boy
who con outrun a fe rtile . T h if
won't in teteu any heiebiU lea
un/ris the kid ran hit.

To Improve the view frem his
haute a Canadian had a monolain lorn down. Bui whol did he
de with the plecetT

Thai Inglilh talking dog, we
hear, It now tis ytart eld. Juit
a firtl grader, eh?

- Molotov, —irrcontttrg— to * flfl#
corresponded c o v e r i n g the
Paris peace conference, Is a

"Peace." an rdljprlnl lelja
-Tnay #nr5t iifned unlll Chrlatmns." Well, It would make •
nice gift at that.

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Social

Cecelia Truluck

Peggy Hester Weds

Calendat Richardc.

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Aa Important a* accommoda­
tion# and pK-reation in this bu*l*naaa of entertaining the tourist*
I* courtesy. The Jevceee (bo doing
A grand Job of taking cate of the
former. Wondrr If there l*n't
eome other civic orgenlution
which might like U undertake
th* latter a* Re chV»f project
for the coming &gt;'c*r. In thle day
and time when It i* tnor# or less
the custom everywhtre for thoee
iv the nubile Ut treat the
n«r s* If hs were an In-

also wuuld facilitate shhunent of
his lliitnangwato tribe's cattle.
"Smith Africa only wauls our
meat when she ha- none of hot
own,'' deviate* this African king.
“She does nut wnnt to encourage

It A It It.\ It A CAY PIVINS and
JOSKIMI
CHARLES
RK.NET,
Jit
iV 'r limiiied recently
She i* th# dauRhter of MRS.'
NORMA BIVINS and the late
MAJOR HUGH A. BIVINS, Army
Mi** Jtan MannitiR left Sunday Air Corn* * The bride hk* been
for Canal Point and Pahokee to liviriR with her mother at Corona­
visit frivml» and relative*.
do Reach fir the pa*', several
year*
MR. BENET i* the #on
.tf JIR. • ami
MRS. JOSEPH
CHARLES BKNET of NewSmprthe weekend

ciari

Mr. ami Mr.*. It I.. Shipp and
two children if T*lluha*(ec my
visiting Mr. end Mt*. George
Shipp.
•
Mr. and Mr*." E. L. bumpier
and family, hu*i—- moved theit'
residence from 714 Magnolia A v «nue-io HID Oak Avenue. .
Mr. and Mr*, f . II. Shaffer
and tiildrcn have iv-turned home
from Genrgiu and Virginia where
(hey have been visiting icbliv«*«.
Knthy llr*»‘*fc*‘. ilnughleT iif Mr*.

■Ill, rin&gt;- ni'.-.Vrive

Tiuruinv

i. . v!&gt;.*-1 1V*l !o
fi.uit

Hit"

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Whilmnre

J I•«l|'

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tlu*

SlIllflHtl

Miss Ann Wi^Krins
Tells Wedding IMuns;

Itilly Boy
Pedal Cars

The
SiRinii
Alpha
Epsilon
fraternity gave » Central EloritU
iu»h party in the forir1 of n buf­
fet supper.and -Inner c! the Dub*dreal Country flu b in t'rlaiido
ncrntly
A
wonderful
Dmc
wa* ell •••yeti l»V the following S jiifurdlle*
RAV
M )X,
JA N E
THIGPEN.
J I M M V . KIRIIY.
W INIFRED HARRIS
tVO RCK
he:t t y s a s s k r . t o m m y
VAIVJ1IN.
SY LV IA
MKISCII.
Illl.l.Y GRAY. A U D R E T ItA U h
JOE WATtiKN KENNETH LKFKI.EIt. f At'TH EN l l l ’Tt IIISON.
it A PUNK C O N N E LLY . JER­
RY DORM I NY.-JUI.1A BROWNI.OW
PETE
IIHOCK. MARY
ANN
W IIK L fllE L .
MR
and
MRS
W. A
I.EEEl.ER
JR-.

INN

tfNlATH

lOWIR. *&lt;veriv*t.tv Olivia dc lpivillan-l.,10,
outlier ornt former Navy &lt;laiiinand.-r. .‘ire
lev. Eietria ■&gt; litv*it at YV.lt -n/Cntiii &lt;*!••- .a
pitrt in the ceieiutmy. The mat rii«ge r* the
and the fifth for Goodrich.
&lt;Infe/miltuneD

itiowii bfittr in.»n
tuUtctl (&gt;11 llu* “
Jl?t k'l Hi* ‘41

AP
.
,f ,
CIIK A IU ^ WoMitii
like- to tMi|l
v din *«tn iH ifiHi m H itii
dre»»e* mat nuw In- uhk&gt; to du it L&lt;
* tlu r«tul&gt; t« w ho indu.lry
ha* tH«»portioniitsl niu* ratitfi*.
.
The iiliii oiiifinattil *h n i the liuf« * • •(
tin l»«
partment uf- Agriculture Inaile u t*i * mra^un* •• n*u* «»f
timti
1tl.tMHi women
*
.
It i• v« ali il that wMill* ii 15itli -Irt t«» l ' !• I'U^t*
*••• ti»ll« ». •••» llo*
nveraite. tl»nt$
uHh .'IJ imh I
NimI Utul «*ti tin* HVrniife#
women five frit, nine
tnll h*v. *•. ^ hhc
Inn meuiitilemeiit
n« wiiniett *»nlv t»5«* (#’•
•
1 fall
('iimtnmnir thu inforiiiaVont f*»r pn»
• tvlme t!•• »mlu*ii% .!• %
the |»|i.|t*ir1ii»»»ife*t tnrtluMl *»f mt ludii ***eti! •»» •' !»• *5*•'1 " *" '
liatlfl^r •tV• -w
as '»/•*• Km I| •!*«• till 111t&gt;«
-I -in - •- toail* 1)1 .1 •»••«* t
iiieiliiini *»ai tall
that i»ll«*
»
».•••!•••■»...(.in»
llrrr a the * «»» |ir«»p*»rti«n*le
l,r *•*%l« «t
junior mt** iirr* nine to *rtrnteeti »r« ilutirnnl *Hh •ho»l
.ind high hu*l*
N||«ae* wire Irn !•• I»r fili, are »t ' '• ••
Hu- eul •»» &lt;*«no.«o * Mil
• vrnirft «»i*t Irneth. of mnlium h* ifM •ml m*Hler*leli fciuall lni"l
Hnr. Iht mnlium bin line i» pronoflKoml l»» the •*»•**! line
Ih ir t ) li%r hi flft jr -• - ........ rfr*|$«m l to «b r n ih »r# **i/r

in proportions. I»ul lhe% » r r made I* • il»e malur# finiirr **»ib lower
hu*»t line* and proporlioiutel) Ur*er hip*

Tricycles

from 5:30 I*. M.

til 10 I\ M.
Cloaed Sundays

Ssnfurd-Orlsndn Highway
Route 17

WILLIAMS’ FIXIT SHOI
205 WEST FIRST,STREET

WEATHER OR NOT

Type Easy to Operate
The new meter* are described in
revolutionary because they elimi­
nate thr conventional, small mov­
ing pointer, and Introduce a large
revolving, red dial—raid, to en­
hance visibility lots) per cent.
With this extra large dial facing
the flow of traffic it shows at a
glance the time remaining tn park
—-more cunvenioaL/wr the motonatand twice os fast for the police to
patrol.
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,Tlil* new typ* m&gt;tmr la claimed
to l&gt;e the moat advanced parking
meter yet placed on the market.
One of the big advantexee is that
it eliminates any possibility of tlw
public being rhrnted on parking
time or the city being cheated out
of any revenue.
History of Parking Meters
* Tho first parking meter* tn ap­
pear on the streets wero com­
paratively simple, h#nd-o parallel
types. However, before Ion# the
public learned they could manipu­
late the meter*. To overcome this
defect some' companic* added ap­
paratus to notify the patrolman
when the meter had Dot been
ot*-rated properly. Other com-

automatical);

D R - WEST*

I’ n rk e r, S ch l'afft-r .
v e rslin rp F o u n ta in I
anti P en cil Set*
•
uu T « &gt; ) o O

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T 0 °T H

~7j^

BRUJ

A HIGH

ma

IH

A
■ *# 1

value

I puna

:Mk*

I la ley’s M ()

Mc­

Carter's Fills

Hie

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The Mark
Of Perfection
D ip fr t io n g
rn err*

rin g #

o ld

b o ll

(h e

Few Ihlnc* In this world *re
prrfret—tiu&gt; one of llirin I*
prrsrrlptlon
medtrlne trom

h e r a ld -

TOtICirrON'MI

cru p ,

new

co tto n

d rtu et

p rin t,

answer, prettily P«» I"

p iq u e ,

g in g h a m

or

Sixes

1 to

Yob'll love these
S«

!•»»«?. «

short, bri«f locket with push up sleeves olop

w a s h a b le

ra y o n c ro p *.

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“Weather-SCeled- Coats

a full skid. W ear 11 oil logelher with the

.

wig«, wide b e ll. &gt; • Intordtongeobl# with your

7

.

Wampolos Frep 1.01
15r

Dextri Maltose (ilk1
Vi Penta Drops 1.10

T° w

paste

73e Oleum

Fer C&amp;morpkum (»7e
IV

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Baby Powder

21e

30 J (k J

Baby O il. ......... 43c
130

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Amphojel .. . . 1.29
Miles Nervine .. 83c
COc

favorU# Mouses ond ’Sw#ote»s. In coral,
lit#, cormel, kelly green, block. Sites

I f * petlrel

because It he* to be In order
to meet effectively your p«rtlrular hralth nred. The Phar­
macy symbol you see on our
prescription label* I*, thrretore, a true "Mark efyFerfeellon"—your nssrsntrr of
me (twine skillfully rompouuded with pure quality drur»
and wtlh precise eonfornunrr
to your doctor's specific*lions.

Tt»#d of soils? Tired of Jumpers? Here's your

of

5’W c h w a y Beit

ond sloop—no di»&lt;

G. *"• :,!"l *rl

i, . f
*» i* t|t»r
1- |||«*
u* In tiilloll ul
-Tmvulv t.t he in the theater.

Sidewalk BikeH
Serving

F A V O R I T E S of the school crowd

more comp!
requiring
the apparatus.
This new meter, known aa the
PERFECTION, ecu a high mark
in eimpllfled eoalnoarlng achieve­
ment. All convpliceted apparatus
ha* been eliminated. The meter' l*
cosier fer the uaer to operate, and
It* constant performance * Mures

plefurad. You eon

In-iv I'nv. r

Plunks To Dress Industries Women
Cun Truthfully 'Near Si/.e Sixteens

(o school. S ta rt (h e m in

Tlks campaign of th* Junior
Chamber of Commerce to locate
$00 rooms A a r runt In prirat#
home# in Ssnfrrd Is a good one
and d*s*n%* Ih# wholsheorted
eupport of eeery elvlc-mlnded in­
dividual. The tourist* are coming
to Florida this winter. Wm don't
turv* to worry about that. But
M t h . housing accommodations ae

I-P#

mar-

A nowia-orckfo

paniee, hi

•

and

wh»&gt;r

srid Marcus A G&gt;--dinli. 4

i n f th# y o u n g ste r* b a c k

• U p upon our vlsltora' toes.

WifjfiiK

M

rox.

NNou tre * ai^r#

HOLIDAY

\»»n

r ;ii*, " ill bt- -$»» «*\rMt **f S*pt.
it thr llnlv » !•«-• K|&gt;i«copal
O »!•*)) « r t r
u *t f\«*
•in ir by Min* Kathryn Wijnfin*
a&gt; t 'It Kdwurd Higgtn*. Jr.
wi*l i, »w iiinung party and picrite *»upper at the I ••(tier Camp
on Hunan* lake
At 5tin* I*. M. the iruc-t* gatheie.l for boating and swimming
after whs-h i«n outdoor supper
.rrtn l ler the hn»tc**r*.
Tllo'e
nttrnding
were
M a tn
WiRir
Maltha ivrkin-*. Nancy
t iilliiui. Jane I lug pen. Shirley
Smith.
t nntite Met allJackie
llrotrhie. C.em C\i*wcll of O r­
lando. Jin.ir |i(itdeli and Kath-

Mr. and Mr*.. Sam Levy are
home frem Vermont. Cuts la and
Long Island.

W. U VANCE

Y O U ' R E T ELLIN G ME!

Elephentt now te ll to r an
average o t SJJ00 each. A b it
Investment.

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|Vrni«*tit«*i

g

Steel Harns

I .S

Mr&gt;t Wilftfins And
Fiance Honored

.§o Many Have Asked
{AboutOur5 Year Flagi

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA *

5, 1946

THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TW O

SEPT.

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4 17.50

Sal Hepatiea ... 49c

to 15,

Add t#% Federal nrlsc tax to t osmetic*

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MONTE CRISTO, In

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SANFORD.FLORIDA

MEN'S

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imi It* N**rthirr«t corner of »«ld
Kilt H **f SouthiiM H, ih»&amp;&lt; t
Unset 3«H* f*M la tSnrtbvait
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of U&gt;ti S nf Snrthwfoei ** of

Classified A dvertisements
6 ARTICLES

FOR RENT
BOOM for nnt, 1111 Bark, phone

FHOTOGRAIMIS
your BEST photograph
made til
i
TDK .RAYMOND STUDIO
I 0 State Itunk liMg,— Ph. 1093

Phone 72l4l,‘

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8 j\01fK tilt’d fufm 'jurinlly worke.1. Imjiknienlti for w lf. Mr*.
U. L Gar* Don* Phone ,4‘JI3.

[A

FIimii Mot- Available
“ K V N U I.K TIRE SHOP

FU R NISH ED room no! in Avenue.

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MARRIED
man
with
family.
wifhea Mika poaltion. 2*1 yeur*
putt L'xwri«ruf. Hunt nf refer* [
enct**. II. \V, Il«*iiJaisiiit. I*. O.
Ifox 5 M * DcUitifi Flu.

11

A CtJTK little Stucco Bungalow
furnished. Price rensotiftbV).
A FIVE room bungalow which
is positively the Iwst buy In
the Slate of Florida today. Im­
mediate |&gt;o*»*ssion. See it &gt;uu
will like il.
.it RtHJM htnt.v, beautiful yard.
FRli Pool, Swimming Pool and
fruit of all kind, wlllr 31*
acre* of Florida's !&gt;e»t celery
tain! all tiled.

A SMALL bungalow with extra
lot* just outside city limits.
Price only $2500.00 ,

FIVE room hnu*t&gt; with 3 extra
lot* only $3500.00,
23 ACRES of land with mlnature
lake close to Orlando Highi, way.

10 ACRES land nn Sanford ami

Mt. Dorn Highway.
2 BUSINESS lot* on West Fir.t
St. Prim only $050.00.
10 ACHES Orange Grove which
will give you n g^od Income.
R1) WARD F .. LANK
“The Man Who Know* Sun ford'
Phone 1141, Office 116 Magmdls

IB ACHES (2 acres muck-land),
six room house. 98-fool well,

SLIDE

TtooiU.ne.

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I I U S I I A IIS'
W IVES!
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o \v t
ecp*
*! HORSE heavy duty Jolmaon
1 r.l ;
ktrkcr. Dixie Store, 1403 W. i Thousand* of eouj.le* weak, wornout.
exhnu-ted
solely Iwcmise
n th St.
hotly lark- iron, get new vim,
vitality taking (M r e * Tonic
O N E Remington Model 10 - 12Tablets. Trial silo only 35r.
guago pump shotgun, 2 barrels,
At all .I. uggisls—in Sanford,
one modified uml one full
at ToUchton Ding Cu.
ehoke. Call f.OU VV ur 640 Va
lencin Dr.
NO W read* to grind every morn­
ing — \ our corn, grit*, meal,
0 FT. SOI III BEND
m m &amp; i ■*' or -hin-ks, etc, for
FL7 IB IDS
feed. J. it Ih H, Ijikt- Monroe,
nod
Phono i 6.
AUTO M ATIC FLY REELS
SANFORD H A R D W A R E . ( i l . _ i l ‘mJNDGl;.VLH.S lor rent
for
— * —
111t#l_*.. »
tv*
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t. . ...
21trTRa*l First fTt.
* tinriles, da lire*, cnlcrtaimufllt*.
with or without. records. Tin
GOOD 2 wheel boat trailer, good
Music Rox. I ll W. First S L
tire*;
One
uirway
vacuum
Phone It.53.
cleaner,
Mr*. Short, County
4502.
14
LOST &amp; FOUND
HOFSEIIOI.D NEEDS
FOR A L L PURPOSES
SANFORD lU R D W A B E CO.
210 En»i Fir*l 8L

LOST, — between park nn(| Mag­
nolia Aw*., lady's yellow gold
wrist Watch, link bracelet, J.
M. to F* M eOKrui’il on hack
N E W plywood outboard 12 f*.| of wall h Reward if returned
to Ml&gt; doe Mem h, W. First
rtnmboiii boat. Phots.* 200.W
St.
SINGER sewing machine $23.60 j ~
W
ILL tF&gt;* persim who found nry
Mr*. Walter, 7’railcr Park, no
billfold iii Touchton Drug Store
telephone.
Inst Wednesday jilcns*) return
the billfold and jinjiers. If you
MAGIC Chef range; hot water
feci that you must keep the
Freatar; antique Pier mirror.
money, pk-s*e return the other
Phono 88 after 5 P. M. or 457
content* by mail to Lnyrimt
Elliot Ave. Mayfair.
Beal, elo The Sanford Herald.

good
:nod

watvr, fruit tree*. 4 mile* OMK 0 II. P. Johnson outboard
motor and one 26 cal, Japanese
railroad. Old Lake Mary
rifle nml lmyoncL J. K. tamo,
Road. Cornelia* \V. W r ight
Bt.
2
Box
169-11,
Elder

Spring*.

; &amp;EAL ESTATE W ANTED

WIS NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*,
Hornes. Grove* and Business
Property.
W. IL
William*,
Realtor, Tom Bolt A s w U te ,
Phono 1120, 416 Atlantic Bank

3 • iephone 37

l^iu.ei

6

FOUND
dog. Owner see Jessie
Abram, 911 Oliver St.

15

AUTOS FOR SALE

P L Y M O U T H S^din with new
. motor. Phone 560-W.

ARTICLES JVANTED

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parllculart.
Writs' Box 34,
Enterprise, Fla.

SALE
5 ARTICLES FC__________
7 Pole, Livestock, Supplies

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‘'rSk’To-'lW;

OR W IL L a trade for truck, 1040
Hudson, recently over-hauled,

A-t mechanically, good rubber
and body rough. For'quick sale
1500 cash. RL- 1 Box 130 - 3

mile* Wf*t Monroe Cumar.

IM ITATIO N leatbftrt in moat
tolora and larga aalectlon of

FOR
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Clifi^BOLKT 1936 half ton pick-]
up, fl ply tire*. 201 E. 6th 8L
BALE — Sow and Jlvo
r w - T .,R a n y , U k e Mary
Station, Lake Mary,

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JT^

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T. Lawrence, Enterprise. *

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Seat Cover*
OLE TME.4HC

C ake

1046

mum m
“ Where Customers Send Their Friends’’

mmm

"HOME CONTROLLED"

For

L'04 East First Street
Sanford, Florida

Friday and Saturday

29c

Marvel Sandwich
B read

24 o z . lo a f 15c
No. 1 GRADE

Pineapple Coffee

CAKE ..... ...... . 25c

; GRAPES ; . 2 lbs. ... . 35C
■20c
Georgia Yams, 3 lbs
Green Beans, lb . ,......
15c

w c.«*r *iiI!u!^TTem?TIT7a ’ Spiced G s k c 2 7 c
Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Peppers

EASTERN DELICIOUS

30c

* lb*.

Apples, fine for eating .. 27c

17c

Ih

ltcll

LAHOE 8I/.E

Idaho Bakers, 4 lbs
27c
Red. Bliss Potatoes, 4 lbs 23c

WESTERN PINK MEAT

Cantaloupes, each .....

lender' Yelluw

squash

Mich. Celery, Ige stalk
14c
Lge Iceberg Lettuce, head 14c
Calif. President Plums
6 to 7 Ib baskets.........89c
2 lbs ...........::...... .**.. 29c

POTATOES .... 10 lbs.....31c
Mich. Yellow Onions, 3tt&gt;S'12c
Western Carrots, lgc hnch 8c :
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Starch, qt........ 20e
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’37— 4-DOOR FORI) Sedan. Will
trade f&gt;4 pickup truck or
trailer. Box 147, Geneva, Fla.
I'LL BUY your ear, regardleaa
of agt or condition. Roy Reel,
Bldg.
MF.HCURY
Convertible
Club
806 W. 2nd S L ,
Cpupe ** first class condition.
5 OR 0 room house.* Cash. Please HOME mad# ear ^attof. In good
Inquire Ijtke Mary Filling Sta­
r -^,-4 .. .nod
. state location. Box HJM, Herrunning condition. 8tats‘ Tull
tion, Lake Mary, Fla.
’ eld,
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to Hntih line of H*»uHi «*;»e! •*
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31, Kant
frrl In Northua*!
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paining— cniftriirl or
tim-rly built, S. CJ. Gr»gnn,
free i‘it(raiim, Piiofit J164 ur
- Thi_l.

807 Mai;
M IRACLE BLOCKS
LOANS
_ t FOR your home—Superior work
I uiuti-hi|i weather resistant, hit'h
2
W ANTED TO RENT
LOANS MADE
_•
strength, termite proof.
MirFROM $in TO Sion
j
urU Concrete Co., 309 Elm
strict privacy; fast service
. U O UPLE tlcuire* furnlsheil apart
Ave.
FLORIDA LO A N &lt; O.
merit.
Permanent
rt-*filcn;*.
102 Sanfnril Avenue
Cull 1093.
CONCRETE » c« it ^pijie Septir
BORROW HERE WHERE
tanka, fence post, grease traji-.
G EN TLEM AN
rle*ire* bachelor
PRIVACY is RESPECTER
benches, ’ flower Jmt*.
Miracle
apartment or hungalette, with
YOL;
K‘*natUial desire fur pMVBcyj
Concrete Co, 309 Elm Ave.
garage. Ro* T, r/o llrrahl.
in money nmttcra is strictly
respected hem.
Erie ml■ and
1 o r * * F C T A T F r n e c a I F ' 'dftil's nml meal -ifroutid fresh
A K L A L t j 1A I b r UK a A L L
cvrry .M*»n(l*y from «nowflr»kc relatives - are not qucvtlone*1
corn. Con lie bought at ijonlabout your credit,. four em­
D U E TO illness 1 have to /ell my
ployer or l)u*ine*« a-soriaU'S
tier’s Store, Ijike Monroe. 10
business, completely equipped
will not beat pf- your pffsimal
lb, ban. $1.00.
dairy store maklnjc own Ini
affairs. There Is no cuiue for
cream, showintr nvrr ttOtl.OO ONE hospital Ih-iI foe, *»lc-r-uow
cmharrasainent.
condition, $50? Phone 'MtH-W..
profit n month.
Priced rijfhl
ItensoDijhle credit miulrcmcnU.
U*t quick wile.
Rich Avrnu#i
No. cd-ninkera on ttiotu y loans.
Preslo-Cilokcr*— Trleycloe Variable payment [dari
- I
Del,uml, KlorWn.*
Oil Stove Ovens
FA M ILY LOAN C(t.
, . Dairy Churns
.
, r FioricU Rank Bids.
MODERN country home — B
I’hons S*
Pint 'Thermo* Bottles
rooms with complete hath. New
(■niton Thermos .Juki
electric water pump, Ifi oranife
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
STANLEY-ROGERS
tree* —• 13 Itearinir fruit. 3
SIGNS ‘
hardw are
ca
lota. Pricial rittht." Owper IcavShow raids and po«irrinit town. Phone County t"02.
O 'IKE’S SICS SEIIVH h
Toilet Scats
27M, ACRES' for sale
i&lt;lrnl
t* li l.niulri--*. Plume tu3l
Garbayo Cans
citrus land, ti acres in l-'arinii
Galvnnlred Sprinklers
FLIIOIl SAND ING
oranjfe urove. Beautiful home
STAN LEY-HOG ER3
and fittishlnsr. Cleaning and wax­
site on lake. Deep well, pure
H A R D W A R E CO.
ing. New flour* surfaced In perwater, small . house. 4 miles
fectlon. Old floors made like new.
fYorn town, flonry MrLaylin,
owner, 112 \V. 4th SL. San­ COHFNHAGA N cahbajte plan's CaU
II. M. GLEASON
ford. Ha.
now ready. Phone 703-M.
■
Lake Mary, Pin.
BABY BED. small site.
Aim
R EN T A CA B
FOR SALE, fi loom Bungalow,
hoby carriage. Phone ItKIK M.
VOII DRIVE IT
bath,
firr|i|are,
2
screened
PHONE 20U
pore lies ami Garage bs-ated in 200 Ih, Fertiliser hags for seed
H (KICK t. A ND-Moit BISON’
Mayfair fcrtbin on heautifol
heils, 12c each. Phone M 2 L
’ DRIVH-tT, I M
East front lot: This attractive!
Central
Fla
Bag
Exchange,.
home has Just bom painted, | I17M Gore Ave.. Orlando
LAW S’:
m u w e d.»
I!&lt; i ntndde
floors smuled ao,j waie-l, and
Jerry Dud, ph* o 7oHto ONE 12 FT boat niTji oars and
has hen ) ihi[. Priced
t\
oar links, $23 Al n *»ne
for quirk sale M R Williams,
writer de»k Phone County 17*12
Realtor.
IIS
Atlantic
Bank
DODGE - I'L l M O l ' II
Bldg. Phone 1120.
I* LRI'S AND SI It \ H I
ROSES
I*iy I’lrmelto Air
I'luon I*H I
FOR SALE, fi nice farm, fenced. ■TWO )&gt;-ar old field grown everwith M mum 2
i •. story house.
blooming varieties.
Over 51) ELECTRIC npjrliancr repair* —
large ham. luir.-&gt; chicken pen.
we repnlr washing machines.
varieties.
Free catalog .
viH-umn cleaner*, farts, miters,
Rosys in color. ( Inlet now.
Punt|i -house, running water. A
sewing nine bines, Trotter Ap­
real buy fur $,ri2fiil.0U. Tarms
TI-TKX BOSK N lllH FR IK S
pliance Service, 304 \V Second
$2,000.00 rash. bid. 1, 2. 3, 4.
Bo* 532. Tyler. Texas
St., Phone 1004 J
&amp; years at fl'l. W. It. Williams,
MEW
bench
«nw
—
7
Inch,
with
Realtor,
ft fi Atlanta' Rank
miter, s|ililler ami fonca, $25. SNAP8IIOT8— printed, dmolnped,
Bldg. Phone 1120,
enlarged. W e rojiy old phutoR L, S Intier,
1211
Slyrtle
grnphs.
Ave.
FOR SALE. Nire 4 room house
NICIIOl.I.H STUDIO
2 porches, hath, _tinl wafer,
,jl PORTA 111,K BKCORD PLAYER S
220 Meiirh 15iiig, I'lmrte 1159
garage,
2 targe lots,
automatic nnd single play
;~
. ,
located house in excellent con­
BAUER \ P P L I\ N tE S
f 13 N O T I C E S — I’ L K S O N A L
dition.' Ptlr„ $1,500.00 W. R.
.
Williams, Realtor, Phone 1120,
tl.NE C \SII Dlt \WKH
SEMINOt i: TIRE SHOP
415 Atlantic Rank lltdg
IIACER
W PI.IANCK S
2ni North park
FOR SALE at New Smyrna
Beach, half hlm'k from ncetin,
4 room house, whiVr stticcri on
. ■ . A
# _» l
i
metal lathe, front porch, oath
room, Garage anil shower, lot
60 by 76 feet. Price $3,00000
cash. W. R- Williams, Realtor,
415 Atlantic Hank B ljg. Phono
1120 .

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W ORK W ANTED

FOR SALE

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THURSDAY,

SEPT.

B,

1946

THE

(Vnse of the Ravt* Cup in Dm-ni

W EST ORANUE, &gt;*. J.— Give
foreign player* a little more time
In gain neiiii-il l-xfierK-nct-, ,ay»
Kutxdl II, Kingman, iroakurvr of
the U, S. Lawn Tennis Ak.octatlott, ami you will "tlin| hoighti-nIng in irtwrul of world tennis."
t
Kingman, who also is ehalnmui
of the association's international
play comtnittec, returned recently
from n two-month European tour
with. , America's Wighlmtfn t'u|&gt;
team ami selecied male player*.
During that trio he had op­
portunity In see in action the
court rrprrsentatirra of Eng­
land. ' Krancr, Australia. ltd_
gium. Swrdrn and other forelgn countries- — and came
away pretty well Impressed,
rolling occasionally on hi*
well-smoked tripe, he reviewer!
highlight* of * the trip in an
interview in hi* oilier.
.The foreign Player*' great?* t
need, he feels. i» experience l«-fori* crowds.

H ERALD,

SANFORD,

PAGE
F IV E
■ — E.n a f f *

F L O R ID A

Manager Levy Assigns Kettles To Hurl

THETLUBHOUSE
lly IIII.I. KO/.t'SKO
A l‘ Ncwsfeaturc*

SANFORD

!«r.

Game To Be Played In Ancient City;
Ketcher Slated To tlrrl For Sain*'

Pace Fed Attack

,t 111Hi1,4 1n the rlnir
w t h -I
'\l •
vi *i&gt; f ilT11i iif
.1
t#*»*
ill- UtH rift IHL5t
Avcui*it!
||;
laird I'rrn
i hen he nie^ St‘P •G
the W rhl'w FiuhtWiimb! &lt; h.intp
Tin imu red .nr! h. vtk ffhiiu.d f&lt;»n T ie little limn » t\ ttmgii
f r nu
that Haul mu' VeLuu wtin a i|»h f aiht .-fever. He datu^it
nion iivci
\l*r Altcl! m
I u Ni*lr**nT&gt; Ihi 11*11bI* eIhi i lie'
niYUi.D nt
San Fi itaciffcu
an the l.il's-t luilf uf vslylii rmmd. tIwjj
Mutch II.
Yet, the clirnni- a# trie ll^htwo&gt;irht champ tired
#
rut­
etcii i*f tin* time itkcluffc that Atfril ripped into him ^ nil
in a I
the L*i**nt fcathci v^oi^ht. Altidl, •Fur;, *inrliur Iduw** t* the
irn\i* N’plniii om* o f tin* mint Wld bmty.
ARVnk'F
ever taken !*\
A Hu* erd t*f tin* Kiti. rnitml

SPOUTS ODDITY

The tour included Sweden n»
" ill n* England. France and IU-1 j
gium and when it comes to talking '
Celery Fed &gt;kip|ier Ed |y»vy
about tennis in Sweden. Kingman1* all *upeilatives.
•
tloose
»!
Kettle* to tin"The manner' in which the Coun­ would fundi C
try ha* gone ,'tennis mad’ because mound vclwn the Sanford aggre­
of their tennis playing King llu s- gation meets the St. Augustine
tav was a thrill." Kingman say*. Saint* tonight at Francl* Field
d.ennnrt Heigijin, who will head, in the ancient city.
Although Manager Hit! Stein
Sweden’# Pavl* Cup team for its'
inntrhrs with.the United States is. ecke failed to announce-hi* stnrtill Kingman’s opinion, ''one of the ur for tonight's contest. It i* j
greatest, if not the greatest of probable that Big Jim Kctalicr
board players in the world today." will be handed fftt* Saints* mound
duties to oppose Kettles.
England, hr "ways, ha* “no
Tonight** contest will be tingreat-lrani* talent because it '
ivcoml gittifg of tin- post-season
applied iUrllTo the war effort
playoff, Sanford having copped
in sueh a degree it had no
thought, or tennis." In time it,
the opener
here last niifht be-TINK ER FIELD.
ORLANDO
will bounce hack, he say*, a*
hind Joule
lluflington* five-hit s.-pt.. 5. tSm-c nlt
l.illle Scoll
will Franrr which already ha*
hurllnir by a 6-0 rmmt.
fn ry mixed In. fust ball.' an i
produced Ihr Wimbledon win­
Kl'll,c? record tin* season
; cliunv-- of pare last night tner In gigantic Yipn I’etra.
t l - second, be-t of any member r ymp|ctvly bewd.ler the Del sin I
Kingman describe* him- as
of Levy * mound coips- The Sem ;
|fillt j,, ,ur„jnK in „ 1 t"Tildene*que" in hi* style and
tmde High gridiron mentor cap-, „ victory over the visitor*' her.
added he never saw a service
tu(t*d In
rejnimr ffcayun tilt*
|n„t
" I t is one thing to play practice
as r u t a* I'ctra's in the
while btlnir l*aten nti uveit iloiftt it WiI* n * niturlp a it the bn*
games,*' says Kingman, ‘‘and a n ­
Wimbledon finals.
time*.
Kettle*
recently .. hand- ,lf , ;tr&gt; ,hnt ,|&gt;elVid victory foother to gyl b efo « IB.000 specta"lie wa# Inspired." King nut
ruffeil the Saint. In St. Align tine
s . - o a t , With ,Wrt hut i
tors pt Wiiiihlcdon."
„
say*, “and the result *■ &gt; fanwilt'll i-? pd‘irt-d h u -famed kniick-;,|u, -,-venlh and Sinn 't’V i i &lt;&gt;
- - Ik-'spilo this draw I-nek of "singe
tastir.''
t HIV «in..||.,i
fright.-' to whith every player is
sen i
ingled to send
So far n&lt; the Amvricnn nlayrrs' ler over the piatter continually. '
St. ...............
Awvi'tiiie
official*, —
said i
.susceptible, the contestants tiid success abroad was roricerned, it
....
...........
jh-iiisme
the plane
platter with
i very well,’Kingman say*.
left Kingman very hap|iy. The last night thin they anticipated ,|„. ,nn,,fj„ „f victory. "
lie is particularly excited about women players were nll-trium- a r rowd of IfoMl to 11*inI for to­
In thr ninth fritnu* 11*y Kr I
Cneehoslovakia's Jnroslav llrobpv - pliant nnd he explains that the night** contest and that they did llsitw thr»*utflicit to
With
wild Ural made himself felt in the j I'nitcil State. is now reaping thr not la-hove la*t night1* r’«-fe*t twin vttifttt lirni it Pnvlifk &lt;mk'l,
all England
ehnmplonship a u .1i !la,re»| of tin- 'tennis areiwYaljon** here would lau-y a drop in at ill hi William.#, lire* n trw pH*
later in the rrench eomiK-titlmi , long.vfew iirngrnm »f developing temlalire^fiillnuiMt In, nh 1'iiiit hf Burn
Kinginnn-considers the 25-yeat- j voutJg players
K etciu- i ' s i vend for the eur "it, nil mfitiij irtruiul bull hit b*
ol-l Drohiiy the most prumi*ing of
As for the men, nllbongb they rent .••asun was 12 virlories lle Kiiuunt*
Mrtiuipr Furhp wiv
the foreign stilts he snvv in action did md route avvul with the French u a . beaten uin, I lilies.
Mmtitii mi to Jut fur Sinai) mvt
"Considering the difficulties mi nr English tingle* crown*, they
Cnry fpitcUy «»nt him down via
d#r which lfrobny Imd In work." gave good account* in that play
th«» fftnkc-out i mite tin thrv&gt;
Kingman says, "it is beyond com­ while walking off with double*
pitches I#* cml the tilt.
prehension how lie mnnngsd to titles .
The St'lintntp niuv»» to Ik 'U ii •
develop the game he |Mi«sesst's."
In recalling vnrinu* phases of
fijr A *»*•» InIrrl
(oiitprlii In tlitvt the licit Hut
Australia'* two-man delega­
tho trin, Kingman i* also looking
in the rsei4iu!l| iratnp uf the cut
tion or (irviff llrown and Hinny
ahead to the dav when these new
(‘ottih IVfftnn l Flile nf the l - ill- rent -riic*. If i- likely tHit *
I'aiU at Wimhlrdnn left a fav­
star* on the foreign hnrimn have %-er»lly of IVui* uiul team* t*
Houuitl Mart.n \%ill hull for tie
orable Impression on Kingman
bulwarked their games with expe- ktiuwn fur I,iff m-pnim:
to
who trrms I'nil* the one who
lienee and *ten forwnnl with the r j, players, Itiblr * rlaashr per- iVnaltu's. iifnI Bill Mm ion fur th&lt;
llelaiifil dub.
" prt-hald) will g„ farther in a
llrm tennis challenge that has furtimncr
|»r»»baFly
lift? time
year or two. “Ilrown's gan.- al
come from Kur&gt; t&gt;f-an emintrtc* in
fir«sl
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pre*tnt may lie more hril the past.
Uii|ut| tanl Kami- M ,p j verill^ a
haul.' hr explain*, “hut fails'
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is inufr scundly founded. In
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PLAYOFFS l o ST VH F
addilkm falls ha* a rnnlavi
ka -rlmtit H 1 | Itfl.*
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shall wi* itt*’,l*'*
uus r&lt; urt personaiit)
that
A I ID va nt
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make* him a great allrar
ST. V A U L . Si*pt U. ..in
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1■;*( t-is-ftt t |.'HCi-a tii« I # t
(inn for spertators."
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In Kingman'- opinion Ausltnlin Mlh (llaviiffw VY II jejsJ Uhili+r Wily
a In ! &gt;1
lute Shllfn III u 1
made u "great -tmtegic mistake
t*11Tk.ft1
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Hov hmlirrrs still .u * wr\ much in
Uif-|Nt|t5i ft t.. n
t* -*MllM**r-#l I r«»f» I'nar Offr 1
in falling to in-unit Pails ami IlAiney pI4&gt;^ the fir&lt;t plncf rtub the fUimmK *
I hi# Nat Dina! l»
|&gt; ,t V. 1t
'l &gt;»f Ihr II.,*! , a
ip and that thr team pt*t
Hi- &gt;«lj t** |.l:,s Oh Vinr limn g f »t** will
iHi at th«
peniia
till' tIn i ij pi nrvin mul League
till IT I It" hi C:tk - III the &lt;■|**111f11 D"! It hr \* t-’t dr !
CiHI11 rtf i nil lirfnrr rrluifiiiiti |«» the runner-up nine will tuuirle Hntokff pli.iv alt .itt llvi- ..f the*i till* vtoiihl in- the winner,
« f tin Hips. to
pint.
Ihi’iir himirluiHi In |m*[iim- fur tit* with ihr four Ih placer*. Thor* i rnitiiitttiiE L'HitM'
nt {tun *’ Th'*
Mnnapet* levy and St**lheck» mih •uiicj a I till
fftil) iff conffiderable dmibt ahutit Dodrfcrff hnvt won t-l pmncff on n»*fe ImtUi worritni li*»t evening
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j the outcome of the pennant race the 1imil, vvlidr hi^MTp on tv 1t, alien puiiie tin*
neated
fot
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Then ncitli-r Fmpirc Bdl Hivi'ii, o»
Louifvilli* Han n - thiec^and-nnc a
percent up"
half ua riv&gt; lend **Vfr the field, record oil the 1 ■u.| fm tin* r*-ti Ti v (
*■i had pul in an appeal
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coy#r to# hoid:n# of ony »oih reftr-Ulitfiflti ht'CClaJ |/h
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drsticDtedl Appointed lo #Uhee of sa'd offtre# lot
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ftf «U&lt;*» U«, II fthfttl Im null and aokf ibsli fik#* it# p?ovttf# by Uw for in* *oi uM fir it Tuoftdft* Aft« th# ftfrt
And bt on lorr# in4 #ff#&lt;tx Th# ran* #*ief»*ian rn fh# AitrftMtinM roll of «i# Morvtur In J#nuir?( IMI
ytuiM h-t»f(J of iitj Coy My ftha’I ttr- CftuMy Ti* AnttM'f of iit u»r» l(t rd SICTKCf • 1 An# pruaDhm of thA
|j/y th# I#*ult of #nf HK*t referendum by th# STat#t County, County Brhanl CffiUUiuii fo !n eonrirl hefemith U b#t#&gt;
clerttAn to th# hF#retary of SttD within h Mid, B* » nl DifttJifift.
Tas by lrv»«
S ,V*i DfttirD And munlrtiJAliltea.
ten &lt;Uf&gt; ef!#* the holdinf ihtreof.
BRCTtON 13 ID Tfom ap4 Aft#t IN TTf.TIllOftY wm xror I MT*
J*nOAf? I. ftIt, the' County Tax Coffee• .aunla
m&gt; hlt.l tad till.*4 I
IIOUBV JOfWT HYTDUrnnN Hrt
lor In the tViwty of Il«y. Blit# of Tinf* ml (ill of th. 111,1, ol rialUi .1
A JUlfcT ItAAOffuriOM PropAftir.o
Hi, ftfiAll foiled "*3| tn#* Dvffd tn Ih* T,llnh*v*tn Ih* CuOUI. UlU Ih* M ( g
Amendment to Arifet# Vltl of th# C*o». Cminf* *^? ih* State. Counly* Cwtnt? of Aetutf. A. a. IM.
HHuUun of Hi# ItftLft of Ho*f4# fUlftUtt Behonl Board. Ikhool DUiftfU. Sp#dAi (UAU
R. A- OKAY,
|o AftMMBtnl ol I’lOpetU lor T u « 004 Tab School UUUWU ab4 Muniripailb#^
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•'YlW’it'. mv rtrcfiiiijHiiiylnc mrm
lieni of lliiixil'ii Immigration (’nun
cil into lh** mtrrior "f thl« largi
country In atudy |H » tjb llilin n
.ru lin g hundred* of thouaanda n
B IO
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JA N 'K litG — (A P I
Immigrant* on 'farm land. Immi
B ritish and American nirriruitural cratlon
I lirrrtnr Jinm
Alhrrtr
l,in« ilf liarrnu »l|irrl&lt; th»U!Uiiid)
nf itin|i!arnl pviaon* frnm Kin mu
lo begin itrtiving «nnn to *rttli
nti llu**f t in f I*.

Brazil Prepares
For Displaced Persons

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ANNIt: liK I.I.K J &gt; ru » ;f
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nation* were modi,' in the 1'nitid
Staler during the war.

Legal Notice

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Pure Food Tomale
■

H ERA LD ,

SA N FO RD ,

How to Operate the
New Parking Meters
*

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t' Ki* ju u I iirI you

LEGAL NOTICE

W IT N K K H rn)

X T U K I'JIIC K IT IXMIIIT O f THH
NINTH JtT tR T A l, CIHCI
AND r o i l HKMINOl.K r
M^JItlHA, IN t’llANOKlLV
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fTK W IH N I’. KNOI.I,

5.

1946

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203 S. Oranr^ A»e.
Orlando, Florida
Phonr 4967

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atltloaa nml ra«l&lt;lanrr !■ iiiiknnwn!
SN D lN f AT A 6LANCC F/MC R IM A LN /N O
Vnu at* hereby raitulrvtl In HI*
ua antiaarartfa on I'tx ltr. H-ulmili*r II. Iki*. In the rtrru lt Cmirf,
, TO
TARNi&gt;( il&gt;* Nlmn* Ju n rta l Clrr-nit. ‘ In

WATER -DfAIN
COIN SLOT.

SEPT.

Orlando, K t«rl

RKI.MA K KN O I.I,
I if f.rnlunt.

M s e tr c o /tu p

Ur

h«&lt;iiJ aw l

•fwii of III* said C o in *1
Kvmlitul* County, IMaI* «f
|H!r Tim

I• -

anil for Hamtuuln t'miniy, Klnrlila.
lu iTutnrar)', In n »u&gt;t fllal an-*Hi*i
&gt;mi. •MillllHt ST HI •IIEN P KN O I.I,
I'liitOilalnanl. »«.
IIK I. H A
H
K N O I.I, llrfi-nilanl. w birrln lh»

217

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

EAST

F IR S T

STREET

PHONI

IN S E R T ONE
COIN, THEN
TURN HANDLE

TU R N HANDLE
I N DIRECTION

JU IC I

OF ARRO W S

19c

46-oz can

U 06S WU L
(NOW HERR

fi» |. Old Uulrb

Cleanser 2

SA N FO RD

A r*o (ilona

YOU STAR! r o

cam

W I N D T/ Af E
ABOUT HERE,

READ

Cleanser R*&gt;g

5c

Be Sure Of SAving - Shop A t

INSTRUCTIONS

AND YOU FEEL

Tablets

A S U C N T PULL
- ON THE HANOI 6t

Cleanser 2

HIRE

R E iP

ON

C a lif. (J ru v e n std n

T U R N IN G Kiifurienit-iit o f |mi1&lt;iiiK i'v kii Iu I idiiiI it* jiroviiletl by ill"
.ifiillutimi o f jinrkliiK iMetera lum now cnmmvni*vd.

Quantity Rights Rosorved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, Soj^tombor 7

llnrrin Konrb

Tablets

( jilif, (I'n ty rn s le in

Y e llo w

Cabbage

lb

Potatoes

lumduttdlrry lee Cream

Mix

Potatoes

1 5 c S iz o

37C

Melons

Lh

Lemons

Kellogg Ralain

li

MIX

4

lb

Conatuck

CH ER RIES
2 can

Cukes

Idaho

llonry i^ew

Potatoes 5 Lbs

Grapes

Tomatoes

3 7 C

I'ust Variety Package

Cereals

Rutabagas
Califarnla

Bran

Tomatoes

Lb

rl0

Kellogg Kalaln

li

u

Hun-llrlte

Cleanser

C ulif. Freni)

R « S can

FrleTa Cream Style

Rutabagas

Grapes

1 5 c S ix o

25 c

*

TUXEDO FEEDS
California

Lb

Sweet

Melons

Potatoes

Thompson Heedlm,

C a lf? .

Londonderry lee Craam

Potatoes 4 Lbs

Thumpaon ‘ Heedlra*

F in ry

pl0

Potatoes 1 0 Lb* 35c
Potatoes

fdaha
Hunrydrw

4 'a c

Michigan

Y m i c « n n o w g e l I lie h ig h q u a lit y

Package

Cereals

Lb

Fawry California

Potatoes

CH ERRIES

Pout Variety

Cabbage

Lemons

Comstock

^lo 2 c a n

Y e llo w

I'n ik iiiK in e U 'r rt'K iilu lio iiA m ust lie ubsurvect in a cco rd a n ce
w ith iiiA tru ctiu n s fo u n d p ln iid y inacribed a c r o s s th e m e te r.
T h r important thina tor the
automobile owner to remember It lion n« directed on the ( m ; of the
that hr luuat manipulate the meter meter Thi« meter in exceptionally
liimaelf, by turning the handle, lu eeiy Ui undersUnd and uie, no
&gt;rt IheilimiiiK device in operation failure to operate ae ehuwn will
1'nclef no r|rcumataiiCra will police he inrxcueatile.
■
-Mi. i i i j . authonied lo manipuIt ehall he unlawful fur any t&gt;erlute llic m r lir , except for the pur*
|ui»r of pocilhle instruction when mu to defate, Umber with, damaxe. open or wilfully break, deenforcement ia h u t started
lit parallel curb parking, Ihr Min) or impair the ueefulneae of
opei ator must park ao tliat the any parking meter iniUlIrd on the
front wheel I* adjacent to the ulrr.-ta Thu provielon will be enfmied rif(idly, and parenu will be
J*nrklng mtlcr^ huve htrn fouad re's|aiu*iblr fur any damage done
li&gt;
thnr minor children
i»i iimni cilim In provide ample
lidflung ip u tti by rhminatlMg the
Meier* haie been intlalled. for
l.tdr-iit) to douhlf pHrk Dtiuhle Ihr benrht of the whole cotnmu*
purkm g w ill hot lw* tu lrru led.
inly, to better traffic condition*.
To HViiid .h violhtloll, the opffft- Ihe cooperation of thr entire pubtof must »M thr hirtrr in oprra- lu i* rri|uretad.

ite d M aliig u s

DRESS PRINT IIA(J3

Fre a h
Cottage

thntwill Ttelp you food and clothe (hr fhmilyl
CH ECK

W IT H

US

FO R

Cheese
Sh.

P R IC E S

Half Skinned Picnic

Hams

Lb

Cheese
Eco no m v

IIHN PS TUXIjtDO FEED STORE
Hhanklraa Who. Picnic

Choose

A t « 23c

Cheese /

a

Cornrr Second nnd Sanford

PJtone 358

Hh. Half Skinned Pirnlr

Lb 33c

Economy Pork Sale

Pork
Pork
Pork
Neck

Sliced Butts Lb
Pork Liver
Lb
Spare Ribs
Lb
Chitterlings
Lb
Chops or Roast Lb
Kidneys
Brains
Butts Roast
Bones

Shrimp
Spanlah

Mackerel

,. j

P o r k S u le

Lb

23c

/rx ^ u
t J S if E

-Sliced Rutts
Pork Liverh Lb 37c Med. Headlea* Ocean
Spare Ribs
Lb
49c
Chitterlings
lb . 25c Spanlah
End Cut Chops or Roast Lb 59c
Mackorol
Pork Kidneys
Lb
25c
Pork Brains
Lb tt
25c
Pork Butt* Roast
Lb
55c
F ille d
ib
39c
Neck Bones
Lb
17c

WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
. YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
DDT INSECTIDE
The
moat |convenient
method
of napplying
DDT
on
■w • •
■% a
si ■
at * . 1
U f* j
Drainboard*. on Pantry Shelve*. Bathtub*, Window
Sills and in aU place* frequented by Ants and other
inaecti.

Grade A Beef

T tig u e * ‘ u,

35c

ORDER FROM YOUR FAVORITB DE
TRADE SUPPLIED BY ’

ongue* ib 35c
aaburger- it 35c

Sanford, Florida — Phone 32
N ATIO N AL PRODUCTS COMPANY
Orlando, Florida

Sliced, Rind On

Streak O' lean

IT’S Y O U R M O V E
Here Arc Money Save

33 c

Freah Florida

(Patent Pending)

M ullet

'A lb

Sliced; Rind On
Boiling Salt Bacon
W /L&gt;.

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I

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*

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p

*

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J

I n U n l t y ^ T h c r c la S t r e n g t h —

r »
To Protect Uiit rear* ot (lie World;

THE

g o Tremolo (he Progm * or America;
t

To Prodoc* Prosperity for S-raUrA

AN
V O L U M E X X X V II

E sta b lish e d

1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

I

h

f

m

t

t

f

i

W EATHTR

I’ .rrlly clnuily lliis a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
F r id a y w ith lo cal I lu n u lir r t io w e n in
sfle rn o o n .

N E W S I'A l'E K

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

S E IM ,

6,* 1916

President Returns Jo Capital

N O . 251

A sso ciated Press L e a se d W ir e

British T h reaten T o
Quit Big Four Pact On

nes
Secretary Says U. S.
• Does Not Consider Police Chief Says
German Horder Fix­ Meter Crank Must
ed A t Oder River Be Turned To Right

County Schools
Will Open Doors
Monday Morning

N ew York Harbor
Is Paralyzed By
Strike

Increased Enrollment
Is Anticipated By
Herman M o r r i s

Marit une . Walkout Is
Spreading Throughmil Nation’s Ports

At Least lie I'a id
The l/ecnse l’’ee

Break May Oecur If
Triesle Ngl Given j
liilernatioual Sta­
ins As Free Area

OMAHA. Ni ii., y»®*pi i*. i
I hr cli tl ,11 th« -M-ti !*»!'♦•
Police
Chief
Hoy
William,
STUTTGART," . Gornuuiy.
I.ktmm* ilttmth
in
fitmiiiu
I* MIIS. Srpi. G. ( Al*) —
iledam l Onlay ihni the public
VWI tnl
patirull) Vtllllr
Ihr
tn
\met iron official *»y*
Sept, fi, (/P)—-Secretary of had very little difficulty In
• CUllplf ill
w ilhiiltt'
pout
llie I'llriisn tjini*tyr, ('mmState Jnines Byrnes today operating the newly Installed
4«»u illrt Jit'll- Otilin’ Ii \In»t* | ^ . r l l 'h v y . i l r r i i l r i l , to- tcvnjniwepd ■ s ;
rejected France's • elairn to parking mdters in the Anisines,
ifnrumrnt W fio* iiu^lTx pii-tpiiiu nienl &lt;d llie I ’nltrvl
•district
yesterday
when
the
the Itlihieiaufl ami Itiihrjuid.
• Nation*
timer a | Awrinbljr
Iitjr him ftit ;» t « vn 1
meter
»'(/t
phircil
into
opera­
« otifieil Russia that * the
" Kvrn hcfuii* th» v i L* I ( •i
nt&lt;« ling,
l lie
tAeeling
l»
for the first time. Chief
-elietlultd
Tor Sepl. 2.1 In
thi*
mnmfigt;
Iim f f .
tlu*\
to United States does not tion
William, , aid, however, that
New A »tk.
.*
IibW i I Hii- 11*11U * !«* ’ Iif ,i u it
consider Germany’s eastern mime motorist* .failed tn turn
*
* ' - «*.
NEW Vtilih
Sept. tU f»V)
irsv
In th(: •!*" 'tiiitctil The
All Semin®'*\ County '*eh"uU
boundary fixed at the Oder tj&gt;e suuill crank in the right
t lip p n ilr^t imtr time HtiiKo in
r
lr
ii
.«ii
I
«*ko\
«•
f
I«•
*
•
,
x
1
1
*
*
i
*
i
’
VRIS,
S.
|.i
i’
.
,
(*V»
—
will oprn n^fF'.IMI o' lock M nduV
tiMnry i*
i «* iduu tliroiiKlum*
direction. v
River.
the
' M*
i il-i'
I'liii.iin Iml i\
w a n n u l the
morning and nn inn *■,i.e an.
thf1
1
0
1
»**■
»'
F'-Jf
I
III*
t
fllit**d
"A fter i[l positing I Fie. coin,"
111 |&gt;|MXtill’ll
mi
rotlment wn* pie tinted by lid I ' hi
IN mi &lt; m t t fiI'lict* Unit
Stfiti** Mot it toy i .'mini-simi t
tile .Chief
cM'Iniuc'U
“the
I II -I
»», .»
IL»
by llie United SIh Im Ktat.* |lrman'
H.
Mcrlu.
Srnitrmle
lltgir
ifny
*!»it
flu*
|»*«rt
*»f*
*lii will wit lull, n i 'Tiiutt the
&gt;
mu
1
1
crank
mini
I*’
turned
tti-L*
•
(*
*i
*
i
i
»
*
»
partment chief in nn unpreSchool principal win* &gt;- *rrvint
' nv \nik li.i htt ti froicii in!**
Hip I "in agit't-iiivitl n.it the
clockwise to |oit 1111" - meter
iltViifrf at ihi * t »*l iifn
*i
'. cede,i led
r pceeh
lief nrc
i!,buu
ii* acting super, t, &gt;'|&gt;d(pil of cm nt*;
il ifll
IHit
-lit
into
o|&gt;e
ration.
If
a
coin
I*
if it a|*pl;hi*l fi» Intii ili.il thi
i l nt I1mi "I llie \'**llt‘Zill (iiU -&lt;
German and Allied lender, (lint
ech'-ol*
durirj
tin
illnc-*
of
Stipr.
deposited and the crank is
The
made
ti'
mum.»i:i’ vx;i
lint.
»i i»*
packed the Stuttgart State Opera
liii .n i',i if T i i i ’ .i*' i* not g iv - .
T.- W. Ijiwton.
•*hlft’IHt’hf .illwrtlt llih'i* h*»ui
iif
turned counter - clockwise, the
Mouse tn lirnr llyrnc* imtlin,Si*i i»lnl
thr
« -i *on
r'a'ttnr im iiiltriiatifiiiiil
Except
fof
one
vrrancy
at
the=
In
pit-la
.*
1
1
!
i
*
m
iiiir
Iiiri*v
%
h
up
meter
will
not
lie
effective
111|y a 11 r x j *Ft i .«•
lit t; i 1i v r I lt.^m rricnii policy.
.il.ilii .is n 11. 1** tiM i iliiry.
Oviedo High Sell1id which I* eK- !
jirnidtfl viitdutiy rvn y jiiri in
and there i* no way the coin
( liliitntlB* Hit*
*v
llyme* presented n hroail plan 1
peiterl to he filled by Monday,!
S‘t*w Vtivl ’ By
nirmhur
I Si'il i -1* ili li'galt*
H ecto r
ran be returned."
A fill thV *h'lk iifft-rrl U
in uplfy Germany eventually uu
all nMigmnrn
of | in ip.tl* and
nf A
**f I jii.ifMimr ufiiiHM*
ed
I
ha
1
Yugoslavia
M
.
ij*1
1
a
»
1
1
1
••'*»
iiiilm
tini»'iif
drr a national council, lie said |
T hi. t. t.MH .
• 111111ifi* ill l*
■I'lichrr* have to en filled. I*,"* TANNED \Mt ClIKKIll t'L. President I mmJO w.nr. Ills ii.il .c Iir walks
.
t,
nr* ml pollIIif
p»** I" • t *’ i
11» !♦ i •
the round! should In' charg'd
vet 3»H util nn
Morn* tepnrtel.
down the jjnrpUnk u( llie I’rrwWrnttil ykihl. IVttlLiiushurx. at Vt*&gt; ( I I \r .1
-If* !l or mi -11 ii ion of the
l»ifit| lint |i! t*n .*Ii* B* " "
with drafting a fcdrml constitu­
i
&gt;
t.rfe
hiii
Seminole High School w ill an Vard. WashlMCton. on loniplellon of an rlghlrrn day varaltim rryi-e. I msI ll|» H» X'
t . iw*» i
McNeil
di u
tion for what he described as a
ih** Km
!*•**%» *1 H,
’
will fPextimated enrmimo t of I7!i, w ill Soon atlrr Id* arrival, llie Pirsldcnt slartrrl to work on a pile id oflk lal jlitiu*.
"United State* of Germany."
&lt;
Ifitn
n.i
I
iitii«1
1
I
«
I
1 . ( .if 1 *ii |( 1
• Idiiiiril Hi1i"
!« Hi' 1rnmeht if
hnv. It, largest lilt* udain-e m f &gt;n linvlne** that lutUrcunijil.itfd Ut lit* atweilie
The Secretary tn1,| hi* audience
, M'| .1 1Flirt 1
tip Ml S' M \
i. ’ i .
i * tmyear*. In* predicted i room. Ai.id
that security force* probably will,
I’ ,1 *
* :■ t»
'•
run for cpioiril pupil, of thi
have to stay tn (Iermany n long
t.ulf i M*
u
-*t t* 1■
*tl iifI lh«
font lh through Mir 17'ii
time, and a? long n- nn m-etipa j
\ yiitiii* itr j It v ii i a !h’»1 i l
,0 11it*i* Itpfnlt}
will have almiii ho i pupil , * to
(ion force i* needed in (iermnnv, ,
\ &lt;tl
dV'Bg ll
l**e| f l»t Xi
'* .
iiiiftfr in
eluding to Principal J N ’ * *iAt
*&gt;&lt;• United Slate* Army will 1« I
1. , | f f
lift! tM*l 1 ^
t.i, ‘•-1,1%I. | « i n part of Hint force.
,
Nt’lli Mil tiUfiM’ mn v •tl .1 tL,‘
i 'll. H 1
b 11it ml! f i«1 I .
\ M.ui.ittnii of
The rpeech w «i addressed l ■!
. .
iiAititl linn* mi M *■il.4&gt; Kh 1 ta t|
* -mint
t'
Tlw*
• ti
the flerriian people, hut it » »
O t lH T H
n.»m
4
4
’h'MiL
n!
I.1
• .li I 111
r : it1!ui 11 rhi!«if**h
III*- S c i t . M *
I f ! » LCiminp
4
♦ ,
.14 1
'hhitliiM, *h,
ohviounly a reply to an add re - |
12 BO iiVlofV *tf 1t*1 a hiilf iL»v
,|| .
I . fist.
.1
’I
pi"* - i' h &lt;■' the
•i o * l
II"
\\ . 1
made by Soviet Foreign M in t'd
,"1 School dur ih,: who L (ir |»i! r•I 1' r u n t y
.I u i I r *' I i r i s
1(0 1. illS|Hlt&lt;*h jiimvi i 1ItClC !1 n i». 1 III 1* Il I ' a C l f 1** * !•&lt;,1 V* I d I »i
Molotov on July 1" i" which he |
illlliH il I •’ IF
mi
f M i Tn ** fl(H
. r* 1 .i11is-ikI and
f ‘lW - i * , |
f
;»!■
!
ihdhil
f?
s
|
- I t ' l l .1
S
e
m
in
o
le
(
'
i
l
i
/
e
n
s
opposed
the
federnliration
of
! bee texlbonk* 'will he 'i .*iled N'
|I(i} r I'lllll
* lllntitmi ion
that
Mi rlfBfiliij' f*iif o f ' II* S h m M i
(Iermany, In effect, Byrne. warn j lunrhr* will he ervetl
........ it ui'Mii:
|*l P f IFIf* ' I f
T o O b t a in L i n u s e s
ad'u.i" ieted un•
t
i
*
*
»
t
?
1
111
1
*
eil Moscow that any drive to j
Eight students latl- .i traitilnv
J'upila will* liave ieturnw.| friuit
1 ni,cl NaHint *lat 'llrl*
1 ‘1 j i l t 1 1 i*i‘
It;,
’ Li
ff ■■•liltF in Ihi
VIM ’
enlfli ge
Russian
influence i n 1Mnndiy at the
.«Ilford School vm.AlVn,
,|ir
two
I .%i
.n i Ji* ■ ' 1
,| t!„ |t. it t-!■ .ii'li-gate:
H»i \ I 'd I- JIU-I
ll-pnitl at it t«i i■ht iiit ctfiiF limttV
western Europe would ta, strung-I „f Aviation at the Municipal Air- v;eks will !e rei|oirr*i to pt**
.in- think• ii’VA laMfikf t. dfiYlUi* f in■•*’*» * *•« i
hind l.i nFtaF|&gt;| Mn
l (111 y\iiw H In iimi'ii* L\
Jy opposed by the United Slate'. I port under iliuetn n of It 11. -rnt rerUfieaie* *igi ml In pin i
f 1mi bed w iro
\ lit V f y „ jfX Fi i *'&gt;« t ‘ 1n fs *
• h f* n» X'
II j»M»p.|W*1tt |»» I
e*H 1 ns* mhr'
P The Secretary sle'ed
fla tly • (frowning ant
Many
t;.li-o;i. riant, Jr* it) tig Ihat in epl 1 otic
.Law |t it*.-I
. 1, ni,"e d by
I. *- Vdsoikf
t*i
mnitiLii’ifr-| h'v- I h«- ' "dH »
•* will of eonla i h .tiw iw or polio U
m
H*
4*.
U \K
\ r,H-titn|
\I dtifiiMi
I
|i. tt..
•hi
ttuiiilj^lm m s d ttiwii or a pari I "I1 f,’r &gt;hr course and are waiting Irt-Cti pievah lt in H " rutniinmi v
i -ni' I u’» A I ■11 1 u i.| Itnr
*1k» v H- i l
i1 Vtitftc’ltfv rleMl 111
Mi '
^ 1 . 1 T ^ r n L V r i l t w r c n U... ' «" •'■ear rape,' through the Vet
wh)r(l ,hcv .iayfd. This df
;!fy I IV11if 1i
lf
if1I'M f **fl--w 1J-I it 1*^1 &gt; 1 f i | ' +|i d
■ il
( i |k ndmin
*11f nf
I L. I w
•lis tI
i*i—
l
east and west
"
o ra l»
Admiiii-trallon " ( f u r in , not apply and no certificate i* i
I.
I
|!t»i i i i _*»i■I Phil u B * It
.*• . ..f tb** frrr*
• compliance with training of vet i „ u ,,„
i
pupil was in ' ni.
..lira * • . Bur
liftVf
r«fit&gt; •»*!,• k* r*
h uih
|tn'*+!*►,
ByrTVfi* aI*«• held ulit to
'
« tii«a(wti vTiicf*
i In*
I hi inn f * ■
ii OiV « I It
OertTunift tint nul y the |'riHipfl'€‘t 1I'ljin. under the *•., 1. ltd! ”f I e* noli
|,» t* f
fu t
i‘ .
r u l'd " &lt; - t * ( " " ............................. ' I "
...I f t f in lllllt^.
i ni
I,.4 n jh*i dim I* ■1
Nrhie i h'l-se* lia'" lieen pul •
of political rebirth, hot aUo the High!*,
aelneven.ml* &lt;•( Urn five Katifu* I '»**• 1
11
" " “ •’j
fiirin ilr-rlariHl
III. Wi! »• Vlr
I b. It.
»■ I. m. mIf- i i«t all umi
A !»•
hope of more favorable border j Civilian* wishing to take flight first class. ihai'O with few t.*«• . la,y, all rfcct'l. allerdcl i .
rgpal awl t"«k&lt;' U ••leaning and
i.i.ilt- i vn wrak
! .iv
iii iifiiially i bi’.liilcil
*tint if ♦**•"
r,
|M*I It11II|t HImI •£• k* Il
jin., jn th« ea*t.
training and ground »r llnnl »rb- and halted".* nrr.l motors tepim
tini Hern la-'h", Ii-*- St * •
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ut I . u.m I.* tiisii dun imiriiiiii; ni Sint(*u
flir isari**jtr*nti‘ltl: i ftf lIl'P ffPfe
•H tf ■i-Hfltpf •
Byrne, pmphaaiird the deter- j jeefa are nUo inrlfueled.
ed, lhtveis ran now see te ne, i I MI»
Tiill ilia FF ,KI!
!-I?»y {OlmErt'^n
Miiititfv f- impiiH4'si tlM* ilntisli
I lmv*l |iut Mill mnvrtl liuli*ad to
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, raination of the United S tate*; The majerity of stiuienla awj busses at any time, Prof. Mom
exprewed in a talk to the l-htf*
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the
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-'Mo »ec (Iermany ri*e nH a pem-o- , tuUjnj. the rontpli te m nr*e i.iff s.iil,
tn*n f any* f»f Hu* alwivi c
I'iidi by FdwutiJ Mui Imll. Jiitiw the i:"*wei
it!*bf in tt’viAv Mnt i.piv I he free
, jin_r nf Ibi* jilllliilown
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ful, eentralirrd nation, us ho re- j wj|| fi„i,h a* Foinmprciol piio'a.
hr
I IF.It • ,*ny nf inn 1* iiff *• *
Mitjnr and tnliinr repairs have Mti'h
P htnd
ih 'ln,r!'ii
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French claims
In
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only after l w O e rm .n . approved
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(lf f, h, UnimtlR
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iia.\t been *iaxed and lunch rtatm
t i *n
11•
i »»,. I.i |*fftii? off u iml f*1’! Hull
ii ,i by twe buy* elrrt'd &gt;
srf *t« .. „
nf
are well * teenrd shd In perfi 1 It'ijH State cabinet he deel'»
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’ -------------— --------1---j Robert II. ErfiU. Uoberl I,. (V
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,
Neill, Ihoiald II, Tyler and Edwin sanitary'cnndltion, raid Prof. Mu
im a umi11* *1* 14 1,1
legafd In tho election nf
I'lliil i iiiLilim In ,. it
I hr
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t aliforiiiu. Mali"
thi* b ppu»K ImtUfttry, .
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Mi’n . ■ Idet . . Bhy.i- I* d - V '-".V .ptugu'm.
iV.iT^frttYn Yh&lt;;* '
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^ y n m 1 \ t .imp iU'K m f i # - ljriier
:N(wr-dudeltI» whrhhTFI-mu y - „ f „g,[cu ltill^w h " I' Bid l ‘
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j f 'an.luui. TeiiM**
WbuMi tiu
regi.*tri'-d are advised tu cctdan (lf
B,„| Franre* IWI
Stnh' It"."I Deparlmeut w l,»A
in .*ui1 ftrrtfi ilie Han*
Vn ifit'i i iitifi I-^»n In
principals before Monday, if p"
M|„, .v.,., ,.|ci»rd as liny* !•'
1 t 11«* !■iirinrr Mirket |»rlfU!tstall'd tha, SlSt,* Itoad dtlH l»,
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' The following veteran* have nible.
MifiFfintenlint nf ptihl
Hh |*i■ «* L Aa**-va*. itftliy
twr*';"
Foi i-i
, dv
and
llu*
‘,1111 .L IVI-I
i-l.
L i (' I
HUa'IlU.
lie also reler ■ I tn |i&gt;
1 O r a ,'P c ' 1
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ha,| tn',*"
11*1*0
»l* for training with vsho in nrw rniifinrd nl Hlvn
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-4 liun^lc County
sonic basic and other advanced
relirrplT in *1 I*v H». Stale t" the
Thr mndition nf Hupt. U w Imm, irti'-n of David t'alrlxdl a •
I. 1 .» eel W .J
«i iif' i • ■
Count* f"t inmot oaiirr.
tide Hnapilal, Jacktnnvillr. wa hi at, governor in i ' l l
I li AV
o '/T« * ' v,01rni
1&gt; a|jl \ III • ».*
i" «t*jrnig till*
T *•,, . i,I.,It* ,
,-VV ’ o ’ii *p
^f jKiitid L&gt; iVofs M &gt;triu a brio
„ Hull llL#ir»l»** • Ilk 1|r*'cJ‘ * ■ O.IV**
Hr point'd out bn' h*»j
•
K.
Is.,
Flit «
Mini*try ot PijWlr Order tw. » » ; j,jlt. .smith.
« . a . McWhoM* .,
&gt;n ; oxi truck*
pro.' d
a , ' I", iilwli*i*u.
murh Inipr &gt;um |. The ln (lrr will L« agr nsonlly c.»ll«e d,-&lt;'Miit'
in
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■*' nouiged that thrf® sailors sboaril y
np r . , nl)f Kueik. Will,.,,, .
Hi!*4*
nt
M i.a i a ,
S p r io y
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fit H« mlrrt.li* High 8ch(" I liirtn. tin,i 'p nt* j - ho, ,1"',
iiiii' iit auUh»»Itli* l * * ' ..keii
a Oreek mine sweeper tn (tie Cl oil i. *
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f in irk'’! .ibo
h", r "t I *K. ,.
11'
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i
.i, |ip* i tiU11(111'* l*» iiv
|w**'|L|r
of Vok» have ty^n killed In an at- l«»a*id.o„ and Hern,.,, C.. Echo,* school hiuir*, fluting late &gt;f e,
iii'r they were ”ti&gt;* "trim,
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mUPtl rsill
W
li I.
allj I’ I! lid. .
nf sSiiiif* ni. IL'iij«mln L. IVnr«&lt;m noon and un .Saturday* lie w,||
nohui: dm ina Mu * 11 pi-iV4*'
aryl ill,, ",a thr «, ii&gt;
1 'y k on the ship by OoutmunUt
llliriUl
,* 1•f i 4
firriti *fi* by irut'k
Thf " t lfl I it
.(&gt; .ell'plliriit up
of I'itola find C'JOrifi* Andrean of at the superintemlenPa office I, thr lagiun only 71 relii* ,, '•
.
-a lalfr N i y ,
nml
^ derated aliore batteries.
I.
ills' IIV4•t! Mi ( |VfFK!tI“ld,
M
lo
the Court House.
age* wtlieh w k due to no nt* "I *' I prove'l i- know" a * ypir-- lt'*"d i- . . »( |Milirr hftve
The Mtntitry aald that rive mortar Winter IVrk.
aid
and
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find
tin
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leadattel la exploded aboard llie mine*
l, tnimpillg ' Into n I lumdi t"
.
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1v dav VHU 'Ii
jWhllfoml' and i
ha«,r.i nii'lli iyi In thrill Allli-rtot twlrnls mr
' , awwprr.
*'l wish the | refers,o,ml ,■■
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li- rsld.
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1
of Orerola on the St. John- i( ji'liiH^iR »»b*0—patrol. Ablt.li hAVe
The official statement also said
ti Ians colld lin"! seen thr-i '. , 1Rlvrr.i
,. !»t",'
1 n o ,, rtmnprnv. Market
without rest ■at nrif•ither "lay and i
(in
Hlumst
Ml*
1
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that two aoldler. were killed In a
si work,'1 declared Mr. Mur ' -,11
, i -'i -i &gt; . 111-*"
H in tn ward fruit
lunger 1Hi &gt;■ I d
, pi* r ttie fluhtlBg
Tim Board deferred urtUn,
ten-hour battle yesterday pear Vo1
mid. t \ Patrick, W
"they would have been #lt*-1i I the present time «n a rcpie-t ti,o IIIikIu - and Moslems,
unil,"
L«
if
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loa. Six Other* were wounded and
I Kir
lr and oilier Urge
find out how well informed tb« ■ by M .ti). and It. T. ,Over*treet
, two a n raining. The battle occur­
Jim ,
1" I ' . i ' r l
in tht:. tudiistrlSl
me."
I'*,
Went
un
In
I
ell
of
*
that.
1
1
t
*
road
front
f.ungwuod
red when a band of 300 men at­
1, 1Lvio
mi . '
a int.il or many
and
ronuriltuM
.
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j
he
slid
other
fcwU'irlll'JM
tn
Hantaimio
Springs
rebuilt
tacked a detachment of aokhera
Bv RI K8EI.L I.ANtJHTHOM
or in.ni- trucks moving
holders who want window* and , ,
page ta.y- hr &gt;&gt;■
.
hy
the
Cirtiidv
a'
an
approximate
TVs Public Order Ministry said AP Nrwafeatures
would serve nn useful purpose al
1inherit 1 &lt;&gt;f the
*
-ruilerali't
ii....
'hi1 nnrkrt ana
..•■ i c&lt;Ml tlf |^7,owi.
^ that tew.* of the attacking band
the moment."
ST. HELENS, Lanrgxhlre I. " " ,, *■ mtir.e* uottli
Nntionali* parties'while in
lUftVy*
' "
BtfUerl Britain, more than a year
Priorities are given first to home
in rinI*- 1 Kijtt . timrrnmeiit
Two Oteek rlghtewla also are after the war. alill i* clamoring nrcesiltle*--notably window* and shut in |h« House and of reruns | | ..llu P i i r f l i ' . H I ' K
, 1 i,e hjited 1,1 .Uirtr ceiiera! road
al
out
g|
choc
.lnt,'
milk
U
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II
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H
. said to have been killed In separate for glnxa, and tha Industry is striv­ furniture; secondly to hothouses;
, , ..........
pr i t l firm-to-matket
\t Its first post-w„i general, Ahuon, Assoeinlinn. •
Incldntla yesterday.
ing with 'new. efficient, war-born thirdly to the motor Induslry.
on tsdii [or urlrtn and
, 'invention, held at Tu**rf*tu t’an
While attending tha - t on*' ,' H.itl
eluding
raising
aalarie*
d
t'
1
,1
techni'iur* and perhaps Itn.OOO or whirh l* Important In th" export
jhoib'ii rosri- I Ifiieve proper
ada, irecnlly, ijuntaia Uhl Alpha, I lion tn Taro,ilo, Mr. Sunil, « ■
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more workera to aallsfy lid* de­ trade, and Anally U stores, restau­ t’rs and advocating slate
I’ll rein, r of Mickey's i'lmfniBi y U'dlege social fraternity. eleel®'l! awarded » i.*r&gt; y a r pin by h
,
f
• o'''t**,, ln»:,t lit" local goveromand and at the same time hang rants, hotels, office huil(ir„K*. tail ftnt'ing cf cattle to prevent u&lt; nn I'nit Avenue from Mr. and
ii.ilpl, A. Smith, nf Saufnrtl, iU fralerniiy All „tc,„l»'i
pt- . o, *" ■
•« 'he Htale Hoad 1&gt;.
on In Ita rxport market.
road station*, amusement nlarrH. 21, om of III highway tico-l*"'1 Mr*, t ’h,nli
Itridgra war, »n- Internstional Trensuret
Emin who were inlllatrd
....... .
limild ("■ tsdittlng this
Housea need windows, shop- saloons, museums and art galleries. nustd hy straying entile.
n - 1,nerd tod I) 'by Fletcher k.. tinviewpoint nf e h » p t r r * [ year- ago received Huh »w&lt;trd
l’" ' 1 ' ’
1 v*'r V ,,ui*nJsnt
front* are boarded up, museums
The industry’a wartime and rurAnv veteran in owed of acreBruntley Jr.,, Lion
.Jthn
,
. »pm&gt;
-.
| Bolls, owner ad o| raliir of th ,„,„
m jnDuV m
r uniw
n oS late,
m r i uand!
mi
.................
tlii'Mighoul
the
United
Mr.
Sm ith’s* fam ily lm ." I* **
'"-*■' drcUretl MF
lark skylight* and train aheds are rent experience lx (xeinpliflnl bv
lew ifree of rharrx) In any of
le * 1 ' Sanford l ’",„t ...........
n , m ' w " y t aoads, I j i i i W s Uhl Alpha It ni.mlei
. f‘ l ^l..tt„l»l t t h i Alph • H '"-""
partly unroofed In cities bombed that of PilkingtOB Brothers. Ltd., ni ,'jlrg a e, said that he
tho following cattgorlex la ‘ren,or% In nns xfeek that,
dun,,,: . T},r dn)g d o - Willeon*Imi • _ „ tr flC(.ori(,
,, t (,oltrtfp fr». |(|3„ „ |y
hr brother.
hu
H*' Iw 'h e r -tated ttu t lt,e ultlin UUO and 1941 and atUrkrd bv of St. Helens, among the oldest and
qufated. In visit tha offkw of
nephew, his etdrsl
Ralph l&gt; ...... 'l*'vel:,|imr„! nl our Dkelront
flying bombs and rncketa In 1944 biggest glajwmaker* In the world any other week In his life. Inld "f 0persll»n with a suprly of drugs , , rllily. An nf |U 1,4 r ^ p t e r *
M
tha rospontlbla agtnelea listed
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sutiilrli i but inn, * the phjtr w,.rf( t . , , re,rnted nt this a*sem- a n d ’ himself ............
il" 1
4,11 Inrresae
.With the preasure on. this Arm . ----r'snn'nKfor ««!* • ■ ■ T srh
^■■jd -“ O' .
and 1948.
below:
mary departm ent whi h s n . (hr- j,!y ujritb wns held at tin- lioysl youngr.-t hoi,. Waller, , a pl"h "
'* l,,“’
'Olnxsmsker* say that, even with ran #40 acres nf factories uneeas- biienrarnt. of forUmll snl b* w.
Coordinator - • E- R. Cartkr,
‘ and■ turned* out ---1 V 11* " rummeixl the lunter
slhl the University H, the University nf Georgia
plant expansions Uray have plan­ ■
ingty
280 miles of- Imll gamrs and of mee:mg Gorei- merly c pc rated by Mr*. Bridge.'. y ork HrAel,
Atlantic National 'Bank BuildMrs. Smith
and
"'r ir
.... ( Imn.her « f Oumn,crre l,'r U,UUU
ned, production will not catrh up Bias
lass a day in 1041. London and nnr Caldwell and incndtrs of h&lt;» the former D iro'hy Mickey.
| ,»f Toronto chapter wa* the host.
,
IU»e, he
with demand before tha end of
southern counties ordered 3,. cabinet. Ho kxpressrel the hojm
Mr. Bolls polltf'Jff nut that hi* , ,\jr . Hmllh hi* taken nn active tlalpb -lr. also nltandetl ............
Employment — U. 8, Em1948. Class i f so scarce that man­
MM) sous re fret a week from lhat tho Lion* would sponsor, i- purrhsse of the drug store would ; p.,ri ip hi* fraternity since his vc„ Inn will, Mr. Smllh. It. ...... (*ld .,m il am «| Urnopinion Hurt
kloyra.nl Sorvlta, 119 North
ufacturers ration it monthly to gln- rakl-1944 to the spring of 1948, nother Imp for the Boys HIf' c not In any way interfere with 'initiation some yeats ago.
Park Avenue.
He returning b&gt; Sanfui-I th e Sn.-th " " , 1
iieis and glatiers pats it on to con­ and officials aay tht demand was program next Jctie..
Ottawa. M -.
W
' ’’ll 1,1111Vocational Training and Edu­
his operation rf tha pain1
, an I was a charter member nf the family motoird
-T
sumers
under
Ministry
of
Supply
pretty
well
met.
.
..
.
Bob Dennis, en-nwncr of lF»J glass business. Experienced per- chapter
cation — T. W- Lawton, Court
T h e y re p o rt
M ||rkr(
&lt;( l- r I
al the
University nf ,r.,l and
priorities.
*
.
•
t
Dally
throughout
the
Battle
of
House.
Patrick and Wright Tire com­ aonnel will I" In charge of tli" Alalmma and
heldseveral officesthe wralhei at tl,.' Utter point-„ .A(]] dfllniUiy have
Domestic need at V-E Day, say London trueka ‘
elens with pany, was s guest at the meeting. drug More, hr said and stock will in that chapter, lie inter look wa, quite tool and heavy rb d h -,„„. f, IJH t
legal Assistance, Hospital­
cntlfe ^ m u n .
experts, approximated that of SO
Lumber
isation and Htato Honrleo Of#wf.
be Increased. especITilly that r e li­ graduate work at Harvard l[nl- ing and even toi-cont., were () -llfj y tm ?ur. tjm4
normal
Tears.
Imports
from
m ts m
p lk ■wJ fleer — Contact through Lloyd
h e1
Ulc
vrrsitv and was the secretary of nredcl. En-route to Toronto
able for gift
Frsnre,
Belgium,
Ouchoalavtkia,
initon’s
had
from
^
F . Boyle. County Saxwica O f­
the
chapter
therein
1941
he
Smith*
slopped
'y
N'agata
fall*.
.
inlll(l
tecugnuc
it."
DUTCH SUBMIT I’ LANR
Germany and.Japan haw not been American ra‘
boxes.
ficer, Takarh Building.
___
_____ _
was fleeted president of tha Much liufunrut nctlvity wa* noif!
resume^.Jn spirt of
export
Before thy war,
ft-i
Wont* Bervka AaslaUnew to
Florida Conclave, which com­ at an pointa both In Canada an*1,
NEW MEAT PKIUIW
PARIS, ScpT~I. 7-V&gt;-The Neth5*rvteamen, ex-8«rvieamen and
MARTINS FKltRV, 0 „ Bept, ff, prises the four Florid* chapter* the United Stales. Many short­
erlanda delegation h u submitted
their [&gt;«pendent* — . American
W ASHINOIDN. Dept 6 (AT)-Hie
to the Parle Peace Oonfermco
1— An ciploslon In the You- nf Lambda Chi Alpha, and he ages prevalent In the United
Africa. Hou&amp; A merles, X ustrslla,
Rad Cross. Lakefront Boutsclaims for reparations from Italy , . ogheny and Ohio Coal Com­ has served as co ordinator of the States are also common in Can- o l ’A ha* attnnunred new retail
Vs r&lt;L
University of ads. For example the shortage ceilings for most meats. The new
which total -OJTJJQS Among oUrer pany's mine at Glen Robbins to­ chapters at tha
t
la and N orth '^fi ica. ' llK*U ^
- Vstsrans A dmIn1strat Ion —
Roltlm
and
Florida of housing facilities is quite Com. price* average about three and
Items, than were claims for more day killed on* man. Two others Florida,
Glass manufseturers will not put
Martin M. Rudich. Bhsrifr*
mon.
Rationing
ot
romc
articles
three-quirters
cents
a
pound
above
•
than g7DOOMUMO In naval louna arW said to *be missing. The hlaat Southern for the past thfee
out figures on payrolls or produeOffics avery Tuaaday.
and 18.500.000 (or the Dutch Ucrch- was confined tn one'-seetion of years, lie also served ss Contact and price control Is still In effecr'jjune 30 ceilings, but are betosr „
i/artnh
Secretary of the Centre! Florida In the Dominion, they reported, the present price level*.

There statement* were

title

I \d

Eight Students
Taking Training
At Air School

County Refuses To Accept Canal
Drainage As Permanent Project
-- ♦

Refresher,
Basic,
Advanced ( ’ourses &gt; in

n*Mgu.d m i«

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“,kj *••'&gt;*'«* 1,#v-

.Five (.recks
Killed In fig h t j ^ “ *

Ware Cautions
Minors To Obey
Driving Rules

i:

Marshall Lauds
Efforts Of Boys :
State Delegation::,:

n * in

Outlines
•’ouneilln-r
Activities AI Lions -i":n
( ’lull Meeting Today i.y

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i ;iiri|Mi^ii I*in* New
Kiiiid Service’ To
.Market Suvi’ested

d« &gt;i!

r'",r

Rinls Decline Today
In Bombay Sections

With C'OIIirnUIlISlS

n a s sisr* «* - H r * s ? ^ r « s r w Hisi!:

Blitzed Britain^ More Than Year
After War, Clamors For Glass

Ralph A* Smith Named International
Treasurer Of Big College Fraternilv

mamrw drinks, Biiu passed. "■1 Mickey s rhiirmacy

Veterans Service

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"X

300 Guns 01 O ther Nations Being
Exhibited At Fort Riley School

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

- je

TUESDAY,

f

It will bo Decenary ti&gt; spend funiU
to provide power and uxtablUh
kitrhrns, ate. There is available in
Rpnford a site which wa» set aside
by the Co.ttjt some yc.iV* Hire for
it biipifal building.
We believe that the community
i* aclinic' wisely in transferring
i U&gt; temporary quarters at the
former Naval Air Station, but wo
also feel that hospital fsrilitici
j „ nny community should be hou*&lt;'d ia a permanent fireproof
structure ’ hit ran be easily reachby lhr- fiitlrvnx, doctors, anil
the hospital staff; and, its equip­
ts as c-iinplett* us the
juires. It is (nr 'his
e ore-asking you to
mtdiutu survey of

*

Al* Newsfeaturv
•»•«
FORT KII.KV. Kid-. \ Ziibf |pisTtd •vtilb delacbatile barrel ra|iblow gun la about the only thing imIi Iu of filing uioiind a corner. Used
missing in a collection of some .'ton |mainly i for street lighting, tiie ..'ll
■mall arms at the Fort Itilev cuv. rnlila-r pistol’s barrel has a rurvr
airy achool —a display of foieiicn III it of alHiul .10 degrees. It will
wra|M&gt;ns that evin includes a Jtoo lire IM. rounds la-fort- wearing nut
Ihe barrel
that ran shoot around a corner.
Mauksch says Die exhibit ''will
The exhibit i« believed to be the
only aiz.-nblr display laid out ex­ make available to the men o f#our
pressly for trniliilig purposes Itep army a roniparatlve study of the
resented are the nrms of virtually poteiilialities of the other nations’
every nation that has j ver gone Weapons as well as out own."
■ The gun gallery, which includes
to wai.
' The collection originated bv 1,1. nothing with a bore larger Jhuu
211 millimeter*, was In-gun bv
Mauksch.whilo*In- war. stationed at
like structure.
a
.
One of MnukscliV price sptvi a p-'pfaceinedl depot ill England. .
mens is the fiegtynrnv. u late moil lie wound IIP with thiee collections,
►I Russian lu-uvy machine gun winch lie brought back tu the
which run put out IMMJ or more State- last .lanuatV.
'I be lieoleimnt interested (»•«
slugs a minute.
Then their’n u f.Vrinun machine (A llo y Intelligence| in tin* idea of

&lt;h h iih s p S y i s

m

»•»■, llsrj

lion arid entertainment of (hrk?
(ciple lo Ihe fullest extent. This
year we have xuitable facilities
land we will inakj It our duty to
jentrrtnin these pe'.ple
* r *urV “
way that they will appreciate
the advantages of this community.
In this work we *»lll
„ „
by the Junior ('burnt
.Mr. HigaMa assrted tout the
I rcsul s of the Junior ( ’handler's
J anv,ss will tar uvuilshh to the
senior trade b aiy which will propaiv them in prinlej form un i
mail out to all pr specls. "This
•x* iil i • very valuanle advertising.1*
|the Chamber . f Cuminercv menueer pointed out, “ lor those having
futilities fur - relit, ur.d everyone
snoilld lake advantage of It; '

'O n h ntol iluvelintm eiit iw t u e r .ln ‘ MaiikM-h Uien* h-ft fi
* \u i.b in .to n.
.'
tmu ci-nt.-r ami the I
M oui o it liir t m l . n i l ntililnrv I hint go. ’ »
&gt;
life III hi litiliv.- Au. tria ti nru|de
A f t e r his disr hlTigi
y;
' " I - " ' R iU e r m i l . hid m pb .,.,1 ,.u

( I’nlrnl Pemlmit)

W H E R E

Y O U

Y O U

D R A W

L ftA V I?
D D T

A

A

C H A L K -L IN K

S T R E A K

O F

IN S E C T ID E

The most convt'nit'nl mrlhml of
Drainbuarda. on Panlry Shelves.
Sills and in nil places frei|iirntecl

ORDER

FROM

YOUR

ami timi rwenlly was npi
hr by Muj. lien I. D.
twii iomniamltr. At'-that
is White ||li-seuli-d Muul
nr - Army eummendaliuii
»•-., iiUkldishilig the ill

F A V O R IT E

3.

194G

T H E

JO B

To ProlKl the Trace of the Wiwldf
To' Troroolr thr Progress of America;
To Predate Proipfrilj for, Saaforii.

Jayqees Ask State
(iroup To i Make
Hospital Survey

II ,IH|Issrs I IM,,. I'Mtf (IK.-I
1 ihele .have Im ui several ullem|its,
1 c. s m i j ii per &gt;1 of years. In
b dd u new .hospilal, none of
V n ik . oo.l .v i n l .i u l i’ foiio l h o o -ilf . , .. ..........
,a
it- ll..- I
i. A n n v
•s'iicli have Icon *iiece«sfiil. preplay.i in Ih- rouiity riniti-mI
IlMtsinif III' «««||« •
•
I ’ 4 I u IV I
pills m- viiig from Ihe pren-i.l
' I*- istnsii. which has a rated cupCOOKE M TY . Moot. (A .P .l
t's oks Isusl 2,-too pounds of rnujMiw acity if 22 ImoIs and ap actual
IA Id I eil* in use nt riie present
.trout ready lor a fish frv here when
greii-n- spilh-d from n gull, luughf lino to ill.- iRap.usury m Ih*
tin Mild deslroyt-,1 half the llsh. i&gt;« -lie i.f the former Nuvnl Alt'
^ 6 0 .'
^
In nial.iiig this niilve,
all I,.Mill of l.liiH. hungry im-imhis ' t lion
A Mb M tvtA
got wac.ii -long s ii ii -II.
(lie i iiiinty will gain addilinnni
PA H K EH M Y
l-e.i i-jpu iu- and ac'iuiie eipiipPOOR A C A IlH
no-iii valued at appr iximatcly
I
". Ther • are several disudJ DRY, Wyik A .I*.— A if tin* tot- vantage, in connert(op. with the
in' rowhiitiil from tin* \%
of .Ni*w ichauge. rhiefly ummg which are:
Tttrk tTt • vb«*nt i *ii u slitHiiiiuf m»r**«’ ' fir»r. (Ii,. 'lueation. three mile*
n a v r T iir&lt; o w o u r &gt;o w •it ShtHinoriv Fori*nl
With tiln
im Iv Mi* .«h«Mi!« r. hr knorkrtl off •.».n from Ihe ernter of town and
'i !• itbifiii' io-uhif«ir9 »i'*ii|)iis|* ami i llo majority of ihe lo.-tnrs of
-ei-nri I the lack if public
« i ••iliMlftMi* • h* fotr fori*»t M-rvlce •
,'} &lt; £ M R » K G M A K E S (U ;
• fin lair* lohl Inin thr wild writ I lr.io-| orl itloii facilities to the
third, the fm t tha' rhe
'AO tO ! SOEA'O L U ' E / '.
tiirtvi'j **o w ihi nny morr ami halrtj llri-e
h»#o to romt whr i • In* i&lt;ai*l SUH) '"M in e housing Ihe dispensary
ii fiiira fo» mnliriou* dr«trurtlo|i •in ..| wooden const rue Hon and
pue not flre p riif; ond, fourth,

ELECTRIC SERVICE
COM PAN YS
207 M A G N O L IA AVE.
J. E. Mr Alexander, Jr,

SANFORD, FLA
P h o n e 101

L.

W o o d r u ff,

S r.

D e fe n d a n t

P io n e e r

. A h

A nd

S uccu m bs

• A t

Ih

75

school* and Erskinc College in at his home, SIB t*ak Xsenur.
Due West. S. C.
In I'JIO, I»#*f«&gt;I *• Stmiiimlr I '••Uti
ty wax made'' a separate unit.
Mr. Woodruff was t.'k'cted Orange
county commi'siniier and .crvcl
on that Imnrd until I’M l when
Seminole County was’ created. At
Omt lime he wiD np|ioint...| l.y
* ie
governor In rompklte hi i,
t»,.sii n» n nremlier of the Imar.l
of county commissioners of the

Effect Tom orrow

Roy

W illia m s S tr e s s e s

C o rrect

I* a r k in K

D o w n to w n

In

D is t r ic t

N A T IO N A L PRO D UCTS C O M P A N Y
O rlando, Florida

I 18 Park Avcnuo
Phone 29

• fla t

M

t A K II O K T H A N K S
thank v nr fur your kindness
--lire that I take th i* uiulhn.|
'ha.‘.a you for your kimlnetx
the hnut of m y s e r r u e s .
M i- Mill tie C h ile ,
iC u riaan C ity )

m

m

P e r w in a lily ;
I x ’ K iillv

Sane

G en era l
N ot

earn

In

s n lta tm n s

F o r e ig n

Spokesm an

P e l u rn s

To

• P a r i s F o llo w im r C o n

Im m e d ia te

P ro s p e c t,

S ta lin

A s s e rts

.In-

W ith

Joe

M oscow

P A R I S . S i n . I i/ T i-^ A n
A m r r ii hi S i'll.ild r
lii.-t

l.ohdon newspaper, were sug:
ge ling thnl Hrdr •• trixips l»o
willidi,1'SI, fimn lin in - iff'W' that
tin- liieek |•snip'. • h.t*e Vntcl to
recall K og lietuge II frupi exile.
The llntish gnveipment has
lie,-n 1011111111 'l l . •“ thr with*
•Irauiil of- it . fences nx anon ax
ihe pdiionl 'Ituation hefatna
steh Itriil •») thi- rles lions.
Ilie Foreign Office spokesman
said. - hoss»"Ver. tlust no grneral
,iv it lob ns d Ik m immediiile prospeel II.
o il Ihei*- I- no politi­
cal significance In. Ihe pieieit^
troop mois-nicnls.
king ..... .
Is nwairiisg « l"V-

ilurdisy w hin
set fii'in H:M0
i- w ill n.rt leF ra n k I.. M iller, fm m ei e ily
. h di lay* and judgo and a fn iiu cr * *t &gt; 1urn
-neonn iissinner. tnda* antmunceil that
red that the he would run lot the " f lu e "f
im hlir
i* e d v ro tn m lsiln n ri in the elect on
in tbs- u*e nf set for Nnvrmlg-i 5
, lie -aid Ihnt^
T h is elm-1 uu. w ill i's-terininr rh.p arkin g rt* »ure**«nr In TV f'.. lA ll, lutrher
gin until M an -j d ealer ami form er m ayn r. * l n
emlhl luif lw reas-hed fur • n
W illia m , said went today a* In w hether m - '
n rm liers ..f h i. he w.iuld run again fm it*'
red c a r ls nn of com m issioner.
ii Ihe b '-in c s s
"I w ill d iscu ss from linn- *-»
i whieh w c ic j tim e w ith citize n s. Ihe im p ori.ini
nn trow In: Issues a . I »e« Diem ,” M r. Ml'h-t
die m eter.
deelsred today. T h e m U«ue*. tu,lv lik e in coll • “ i'1'
Hie present fm in
.. L I h V L l h
o f city
governm ent, the
hmel
ii tn th r metli t i , u&gt;tinn
possible d ivei .....

AtlmnUi CemfitHt- lh n rtiitl in AIU hH. CkttltlU, Ckmllsi

M o lo to v

W ith d r a w a l

i

.

t„i --I.

| . ui

I'l.-mier

Hiller Reveals
Candidacy lor
Commission IN

A LG AND

z fia u tl Q/wftanccs

S a n fo rd , F lo rid a — P h on e 32

.le k y ll-

as ht inilictmelits weir read i&gt;ff*.
’ He is charged with n fmi’p l» -Y
•f minor crimes In -nl litem to tin*
three murders. ‘ His y.-lim
Imrides six-year eld Kui'nnr Degnifn. weic Mrs. Josephine Hus
and Mi»a France- Itruwn. The
i. now rondurling fteaiings
to lix psipl'tinieni lor Jirirena
'the delelilanl i- Ji-cn ‘ie&lt;l a*
possessing a JrkjU Hvde permill y whieh cami.l linn i leal
n i|ulel s udent life, punrluuteil
iy • egics of crime, lie h.f Iwcii
• i land legallv r » i" . and s«
fare/- a posxlldr ill-alb per ll&gt;.
The prosecution **&gt;.« ii will
present evidence in llo* Dcgiiad
.ase first followed In Ihe t » "
•her murder* m».l
•• "• ••'*'
uiglaiy eases. The I at hi i - I the
Dignsn child ssiss in Ihe • mi
■mm during the arraignment '&lt;
1a* *» were the juirnis i I1 u -e
hini-rll

OLD hFJEKu!.. Civ

T R A D E S U P P L IE D IIY

ConnaUy Urges
Forget Hatreds,

CIIICAOO. Si pt l id’, V-iung
WlUIsm Heirni. ttxl-iy g!-..iJ«l
guilty to th* mm Ur uf Suzanne
Drgnan and t » &lt; other killings
in .Chlrago. Tin- 17 yi.it nlil I niverslty of 'Chle.ig • .o|di iimie x|s-

Frnnk L Wundruff, Sr.,
pioni’or ri'hitlt'iil, and until
the Inst few years iniiminent
in business and political ao.
tivities in Sanford and Sem­
inole County, died at his
‘hotmv at 520 Oak Aveiiuo
•nt filjfo I’. M. Tuesday fol­
lowing a liiiKe^iug,illness.
4 Mr...Woodruff was born

SEPT. &lt;1. 1946

D e s c r ib e d

H a v in g

H yde

le n d e r

San'erit hu-lnrs* man u nd proiwrly
i w n tr for the past M year*, and of*
I older
various b ra n rh rt of
In Sanford'on Kelt. J0.'lh 7l and lire
r ltr, rou u ly and stale 'government.
liad lived here ever since, lie
rank t . M oodraff. S r . dlrd )exattendeil tl»_. Orange enmity public Ilei-tay
allern o m i a l 3:30 o*etoek

11. M.civ.d a mi.In'ill d iili.iige , ,hibn h&gt; I ni 111 !
I.. |..n In. A n . b ln ., , w. nt. I
r u i n i ll l i . i l, ' I n . , ..I III.

Y outh Admits
Guilt In Death
Of Degnan Girl

F o rm er M a yo r, P ro m ­

-

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y

Established 1908

F.L. W oodruff
♦Dies At Home
A fte r Illness
B u s in e s s

liASI.E, Switzerland -Al* Iteg.
istermg at the Itaslr Three. Kingn
Until, Former King IVttr II of
Yugoslavia was reported to huve
-intrd-his name- and prnfevxiim ax
"Pierre Karngeor"ewitch, cx-king."

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

V O L U M E X X X V II

in e n t

Vmirs-very truly. •
HKM INol.E i tiliN T Y
JUNIOR ('IIAM H EJ OK
COMMKItCK

THF. WEATHER

In U n ity T h e r a la S tr e n g th —
O N

T h e r e ia no m on key shine* about o u r h c id li| {h t
service . . . C om e in to d a y a n d let us b r ig h te n yo u r
w a y b y a d ju y tin g yo u r ca r lic h la to fo c u s p r o p e rly .

VICTIM of -W plnc sickness since May .1, ISO, Jimmy Wood, S. of Urookfield. Mu,--. , has a party, attended by his brother, Itlchurd. 3, and a birth*
day &lt;ukr, which he can :&lt;:r only because of the lighted candles. Slightly
Improved. Ihe overweight fill-pound Imy acknowledges familiar voices
by smiling upon hearing them. (Fxcluifue f nlrrnalionai .Vaumfpholo)
•elliiig iliini up in Ainerii-u.
wn ••-lit in port Itiley Willi
Iiiv.iilli'a.u||r&lt; linn. The nlln-r
dr pill- went In the oViluiMH-e
10. i "i Ihe Spriiiofleld, .Mu ,.
Inolirv and In Im- leelinir.il

SEPT.

1947 Trade Body Directors Named
Higgins Say*s Much Interest Shou
Williams, Leseman
Kn^ineurs, Opel
Office In City

•V .. .. b of S ta le Hoad 17 and J&lt;2.
v " 1 ' 1J , 1
„ I ing mrrtels. Ilie p resenl IIIi&lt;&gt;»
the wrld-h and ^
&gt;(i(| w|l(|, M t„ u,,p lh r ,. ..

|- e-.l II Willem. .Hill Willi nn
I • *11.111 wlei lnvr Isdll »e
, i-., ial imm Mcim- duty * he
tm.inks in tile Navy liavr up n
-dlicn. ' *1 tin Atlantic Notion
It,ink1Ihllldlng for the irner.il pi &gt;
im- of rivll eneliierrlna
llolli ore gr.rduiiev id ilie Cniln
engineering til the ttidvc- i
.. Klorldn Wlirir lln-i *etr ill
111 p r

♦

________ _

Full Breakdown

...

In Truce Flans
ooms In China

,

..
,

are m rtllbel. id lh r Allir'

... .. 1.1 nl Civil Kusllieer xn-l •• 1 . •
tegular
Jimle* imi il

with the Kcv. *N. P. Ilrooks, Jr.,
paitor of the First Itaptist
Church, officiating.
Interment
will follow in Idiki- View Ceme­
tery.
M o n tg o m e ry

A H H e rtH

F i^ b lin ir
As

It

iirkitiL* * • • Prn&lt;tt(r !*•*•!\ «hniih| l » U
it* r| nut
ati'i
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,
nrw fitfltiAit
v w ithin these
U m p l r . h im . , 1
,,h , ,
-dill ins. K i n t
. ’‘ - . T V
, ,
lan es on th e **1"'. K rn .r,'Bl PJjbl ' ’
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w iir h - ami', w lrrre lh c .puW K m av
u li^ '- J.
r s f f ie ih m u g h i 1° r* " " ,in * lc " B ‘ b ” f Rnre in*l
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n arkfd ‘ k - one-fingerrd bandit w ill not
. »i r ! . i i ' f l y the red flag of Ru**m In
p l ent I l f a 1‘ heir fain.
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to "t a k e i l . ” lin t isn't it ulnnit linn* to gi'
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The faille* from a snake whoh
‘Wal lielkive-j to have conn di-l
of 13 fair* wa* found ' last Kut
urday afternoon by R. C. Hwi.|m&gt;.
who resides nn th^ Country Cluli
Road. Mr. Kwnpe sail that he
believed that at least two pair*
of rattles had Uon broken off
•'We’ve had several large snsklkilled In this Area during the
iast aummer." he remarkod, "hut
t is the first time in lit yrar*
that I've seen a snake on my
property."
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Complete Overhaul!
■Fort! a new lease oil lift7 llriiijf il to its fi&gt;r:

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Coordinator — E. II. Carter.
Atlantic National Rank Rulld
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Employment — U. ft. Em‘
tlnymenl Service, 118 North
l&gt;rfc Avenue.
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II nute.

ikach I!
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____ ____ jtance to
Rervka
Rent Icemen. ex-BervIcemen and
their Dependent* — American
Rad Cross, U k r front Boule­
vard.
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Martin M- Rodkh, Sheylffa
Office every Tuesday. _

NOHWAIJC. Oornv. Sept. 4
lllfh achool and elemenUry atudenU got an extension on thalr
vacation today when Norwalk’s
rchool superintendent. Philip Jakob,
rent them t»ome because there
were no teachers for opening day.
Jakdb waa cheered by the high
achool atudenta a* ha stood on Ihe

CaHualtien Mount^
In Bombay Rioting
DOMI1 AY. Sept. 4 (A l-C atu zlUm liln-tolln* between Hindu an-f
Moslem mobs tn Bombay readied
IJJ dead and 4*4 Injured todiv
The fliihlln* b&lt;«an but Sunday
and has conUnued tniermlltmtiy
ever atnee.
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The latest additions to the cas­
ualty Uat were added during spor­
adic fighting last night
PoIm*
opened fire aeveral times to duperae rioting moire.
Moat of last ntght'e dlaordera oc­
curred In the northern section nf
Bombay, but extended into the
main buaineaa section of the city
where mobs triad to break Into
stores and attempted to burn
house of worahlp.
Streets In aactliaaa of the city
where a curfew had been In force
were - UUerad with rock* hurled at
police patrols.
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Many piaoaa of buslnms luve
closed thalr doom In fear of more
dlaonkn. Markets tn Bombay are
beginning to feat the pinch of a
food shortage because ifrltm Vx
b a n f * H « o ff

tv i-mmmi .-rrni~-r* uty dll VP ni'
ud J domliinteii u
•sidle il u.i. &lt;t
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* l l r Ihe form er Helen lege
'A’.u rriv -v Cla
and Hire.- .
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H.illy. ItrL**- and t.l»e
■i . Hove Oourl A|*»rtli»"id
Ml I eretnali L* frn n Ureei
In'linrs und sireiil live Itel
irv Ip Naval -n n s iru -ii-ni
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IP t m arried In Ilie lin in ''
*..rie IVeik 'if J .irX * i m III •»
i\e ui th e , A rm ilag r Cntmi

.Mrs. J. C. Ml'chell, prim il'*1
nf the Smthside Primary S* i—•*.•
cimoiinrel linlay tha' (i.undwin. have children wlr&gt; will coin
Ihe first grade this fall an- n
i|lie*ted to bring the chilili-n w in
birth certifies i * t-i lhr »ihiml
Momlsy. The achcnl will In' •" "
fimn VCOO A. M. thr -u.h the dry.
Mrs. Milehell soid. Children,-haulI
In- *ix years old by Ih-* t| hr*
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Citrus Commissinn Is Making Plans
To Market Florida’s Largest Cron t h «l\
LAKELAND, Hept. t. (Si"- (Fridays
ria l)—, preparing tn merrhandi*" j eoaat rr
the biggest citrux ernp in Flm I Mrpl|
Ida’s hlftory.-t.he Ptnri'U f 'it t " « 1WrP(irll,
f'nmmDilon has announced
I fpr w,(
thrv complete rrnrganlzatiiin
its sales tvyrttce staff, addintr »I* ‘
inrn tn h* ■UtlnniNl nt
pjjinn f
pnitiU over the country and pro- .
(noting
Ralph Henry.
(miner
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division manager at New York. Brnj ' ,
tn field supervisor with offku* v
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and heaik|uartera in Cleveland.
"W e
Klg new men will lie added to some tl
the staff, making a force of It staff i
men In Ihn /laid, promoting the position
sals and us*, o f Flprida canned
and fresh cRnuVpYoducta, W. U
Story of W Ik tar (larilen.^FTtaie- a d d ed !h a t three new divisions
man of the B FAL’a a&lt;| committee Will ~Ea 7ipetted, in Montreal,
Baltimore and Iktrnlt; two extra
declared. /
One of ifm flfat tasks for th( men will be n?nt Into the New
augmented field alaff will lie the York office where James Wash"ineirbandlslng" of the commis- bums, now Cincinnati division
aion'a new hig daytime radio manager, will be la chare*, and
show Which fMturea Fred War­ another to the Chicago office to
Division
Manager
ing and his BB Dmnsylvanlans. wwrfc with
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heard Monday, Wednesday and Jack O’Reilly.

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1/:NIK&gt;N H|.', I &lt;/l'i An aullr'* * /ii I.it Ivr- source sav.x tlrsf while
' " ‘I* Hip Jewisli Agency debates wlieUur
", h b, aiirrid tire 1/itMlon conferMrce
"f
i urpmltment*
11,1 nn l*alr»lltto I,, xt MmalsV. lire i r'iiiituteninii
I he |||HL'Jr cti*rriilliciil hits decided lo tiaieil nn thr- irle.x the list had
„ ,1 nil Its trail, the - pikfi.Mn.Ul • X- I r-vn nvi i "I t in Tuenlay’* -harppUined UUt Hr it -&gt;ill Iras diddtxl oat lueak in t i yci*** and was
I* tn Invite several jewl-.il or* iilUs- line for a ' P'rotl technical revival.
ndmltled,
thuughr that
l.noo ( idiv* In the Holy Land Corif r- They
"e rr
wldcrpread ■!rfn'Vefirc vilUimit consulting the JewUlt skeplira
thmrgh unable tn put a flnt'ir
rltr- ! Agency
nil' Aimiii-z 111*- groups llivllrrl p v .li mt any nulstamhnr l-raiixh reanl ■.mi Tmirhliig &lt;*ff nf n number
Ilian »sld., are Hie JcwLsti Hnsrtt
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I f alop-los, nrilrr., ■.-&gt; in the pre___ _ ! r « 'iiig »e»xton. II ».x, aihlrd. acll at j Jewish National Council
Vaad
take ts*uml snd the "World
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I to attend
1notably “ thin" Mocks.
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The Sanford Herald

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA _

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The reasons behind the soap shortage are many, add­
ing up to the involved kind of situation heard of- fre­
quently this year
Fat is n nmjor ingredient of soap. There’s u Bhortnge
of fnt because women are not turning in salvage kitchen
grease at the wartime rate. Becnu.se imports of coconut
oil have dropped 76 per cent in the last five yenrs and
total United Stntes imports of oils are only one-third of
pre-war volume. Because some of the fat which is avail­
able has been used for paint and shortening instead of
soap.
Behind the fat supplies are more explanations. OPA
ceilings are lower than most "prices offered for foreign
fats in other countries. And fat pigs are senreer this year.
And lens corn has gone into fattening beef, which lined to
provide plenty of fat in the packing house. And meat
grabbed by the black market puts no soap on the shelf.
(Jn top of all this, the natives in the East Indies feel it's
hardly worth their while to pick many coconuts these
days, hence the shortage qt coconut oil.
The soap manufacturers say housewives are nlso to
lilnnitb for their hnblt of snapping up every soapflakc
they spot, whether they need it or not. As usual, the
hoarders make life difficult for the soapless.
Apparently all the mere consumer can do is save
clio fat and turn it in, use the noup she can get
her kitchen
down to the Inst bubble, jind try to keep Hie children
from getting dirty quite so many times u dilay.

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School For Campaigners

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Here is something which mpy niake the old-time

BIBLB VKH8K HH&lt;

toTia Y. ^politician scoff. A school on the orgnnlzntlpn and coni .I'x .4 /
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nh-urniiT'TIW j V a ’IT II idVict o f p o litic a l cam Pttl
niigns will start in Chicago early in
" n ^ r r i l f f HV WORD " i t .S eptem ber. T h e r e w ill hi
be courses on getting'out the vote,
ACT
BY EXAMPLEo# th e o r g a n iz a tio n o f special groups, such as women,
CliTt-n TH
J &amp; k A S iyouth,veterans.
l.vu iitli.a veteran s. Attention
A tte n li
- -IN KS . VOB
w,?1‘m-niiiu
will be given even to details
m w t ^ hftka Y ^ I K '( liilji: Ifluch as the use of music at meetings, on the air, and on
uf
Bui show Sw'l offend
Ofmil oiwone &lt;
ri ftoutul trucks.
thru* Hull, one* which
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The building of ward and precinct organizations,
M t , it wrre- l*rItvr fur him that the bundling' of finance imd advertising, and techniques
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a mill sfoirr srrg hAltifctl *l»u t of dealing with Congress are some of the
other subjects.
his Hack, anil lliat he wore
Anybody
going
through
such
a
course
ought
to have a
1 4rownnl In tin- tlrpth of ihr &gt;«n.
thorough theoretical knowledge of campaign iiianugc— Matt l«:fl

BY

S « S i i W I L L A R n CONNOLLY ? !

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What started out to' be a fin* ; wouldn’t be a bit surprised if he
three dsy celebration climaxed by would bo our next Kuvcrnor," wu.
I^bur Day nt Daytona BeacR flxx-' an often heard remark among thr
led out Monday like a wet fire- listeners who frequently iiunclu
erseker due U&gt; a steady drizzle uted Warren’s remarks with upthat lasted all day, with the ex- plauae.
caption of a brief afternoon period
An aged apartutar
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during which a bedraggled parade
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. . . .selectoii
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of floats won held. Saturday with own funeral march nl the Daytona
a boat regatta on the Halifax and Kandshtil Monday evening. Dur­
Sunday with stock car race* on the ing one o f the lively marches
nice days and lliere played by the 3ft piece Daytona
lp((miuT_were
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were huge crowds
on hand. Allin- Hand the old man. whose identfe
pointed to a recaru crowd was not known at the time slumueil
on hand Munday. but the rain kept from the bench on which he had
many away arul caused postpone- been sitting to the concrete floor,
roent of the eltborste fire works while a crowd collected around him.
display.
1
band played on. At the coneluAvert If there were no fireworks sion of the number a call was givI
evening at Daytona Beach , en over the loud apeaker *'Is in,
1 t e t t e r * n litiv
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in tbr crowd?" A*doctor
i Fuller. Vforren U. apeak at the appeand and
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•examined
•-*-- --- h. the
| . .old
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bandshell and the JarksonvilU at- 1 man und ordered him rushed to the
torpey, gubernatorial prospect and hospital. Too late, the old man wn.
Navy veteran providetl some fire- dead.
works of his own. He extolled l-a-------&amp;
The
bor’s record during the war. espe— State Hoard. of Control- iflf.
lly that of Florida labor, praised, recoiu mended to the .State lion id
late President Roosevelt and o f Education that due to overted the writing un labor crowding ut the University o f Flur«*. .columnist
_ Westbrook
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_ that some student! be |
m*
matters of
Ida.
|»rrmitPegler. lie also told some typical I ted to ntti rwl classes under Florida
Fuller Warren Joke* as only Ful-, State College for Women Instrucler Winter) cats tell them. “ I ) lorn.
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I* •’TT*AA N G IE R — AJ*.

— All water
niuiiwjiuve been ordered shut igj
! duilAVn this sun-baked inlt-irAT
Do yea know why drivels are thumb port from noon’until 8 fl.m.
[ Water consumption ha* been aver­
licensed?
Every year as traffic acci­ aging 4,120 cubic yards n day,
dents are analyzed, the experi­ (Iginst a reservoir supply o f a.lXxi
cubic yards.
ence is tu the effect that rielslinns of the traffic Ism * occur in
about 70 percent of the mis­
haps, Ignorant, unskilled and
inattentive drivers grt into
many accidents. Thrrrfure, ev­
To look into yopr windstorm
ery state in the union, liwlud. I protection. Most Insurance coming Florida, with thr rsrrplion j panics will not write wlndstoira
of three, have adopted 4he poli­ Without Gre. Have your fiM
cy uf granting the privilege of
Insurance exlenderl to cover wind­
operating-mnlur vehlrlrs lo new storm now, before storm warn­
driiers "only" when they have
ings are up. C. M. Boyd A Co.,
proved, In • lest, that they ran
Phone 101. — Adv.
drive properly.
“ Accidents Never Happen.
They Are Caused.”

. DRIVE SAFELY .

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veteran ward worker wljl say that be knows all this
already without taking courses. But the groups sponsor­
ing the school, which include the American Veterans
Committee, the CIO Political Action Committee ami the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, do not pretend to have practical experience. They
Ku
Kin*
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We see whete the
Klim has bn-n ninnlng full imy propose to be actively interested in the 1910 campaign
advertisement. In l*cne*ylvnniu
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1--- ‘ !tiid think they might as well lenrn in advance bow to do
* In Mniiannn n 12-yi-nr old boy
dlrd the other day from a turn
shot wound accidentally inflicted
when hi- was (dnyinir with n .22
caliber rifle 1‘ he didn't know was
loaded".

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By* RUSHELL K A Y

ltaws|ia|iers trylni; t.. «tir up; i( riK|,t.
racial prejudice.
We don't
If the election returns are encouraging to the
how thou- northern statrs can uates of the school, next year's session mny see
put op with thlrw* like thut.

grad­
pupils
from Tammany und the Philadelphia Republican organi­
zation.

^The Florida Stale Advertising trim, "the Common Mnn.”
fTimmissinri has hern pointing with
"Without a frisml in fhe world—
pride to the amfiunt of publicity ei*&lt;Pt Senator Pepper, uf course.
Florida has been receiving in and
Secretary
of* Commerce,
national newspapers und mugit- Henry A .Wallace the Common
Daytona Ilriich Is ruuuiiik.' u
lines, hut will hardly lake credit Man I" In u hell of a fix. He ho* u
"skimpiest lialhini; suit" contest
lor the frntuie article published toothache, a paychom-urotk- twitch,
and Carl llnnlnn observea. “ Til*
in u recent IsMie of the Saturday u pregnant wife nnd no inuney fur
winner Rets there foste.l witli (hr
Evening Poet
entitled, "Pink the doctor. His children suffer
Itastest.”
from vitamin deficiencies; the oldIt in not Mown (lint housing nnti labor'shortngcs hang Pepper."
I &gt;0 judRre have to provide their
The article, written by Wesley eit g ir l' Iv a Juvenile delinquent
own nilcrosro|H-7 One thimr we tognlher, but recoilt information from the State of llliuol.-t
can't understand ntmut these new illuntiiiaiif.H the situation. In thV Chicago ‘urea uf Northern Price, given three pages of text and the youngest boy has n bad
nml two-third* of a page of photo .-quint. The Common Man liven in
baUiliix suits is the less there is
uf them I he more they iierm to Illinois employer? need thousands of workers. New in­ graph- to Florida’s dynamic Sena ! a trailer, drink* contaminated
dustries have moved, in und cannot find enough people to tor niul while it deveribev him av wrter, doesn't nnd*rs|nm1 birth
eo*L—J'.K.n., Tampa Tribune.
hire. Old established plants and businesses are short- "the be-l orator In thr Senate;.'*control nnd hu- been fired'TtPmcii
it aim lahrU him a« "the most (lab at atarvatlun wages far speak’ Just whr re communism stands in handed, although the number of employed persons in the dangerous inun to sit tlterr sin *-;ing to a union organ!zur- The
Greece D shown hv the recent clec area is already 100,000 higher than at the wartime peak. Huev larng."
lorgnnlzor wn* beaten up and
tlon returns where the king re
llarkin.( back to the days when |chased out of town. Tin- Conipiun
At
the
same
time
in
Southern
Illinois
unemployment
rsived BH3,H5rt votes nnd all other
the senator was practicing a- a j Man wrote hhs Congressman hut
parties including the (dunk votes is widespread. This month 70,300 persons in the statu country lawyer, the author com­ ul no unswer because lie had
amounted to less than 2*0 000 have been paid unemployment insurance, besides 79,000 pares his defense of Jim Ituchnmtn, een robbed of hla vote by the poll
And the communists hv attacking war veterans receiving unemployment allowances.
convicted of murtlv in Ib27 ami
lh « (lection booths and shooting
•enlcncad to death fur shooting
Everything
would
be
fairly
simple,
if
the
men
and
•’That •••cm* to In- the 1’epper
tip myal ami republican speakers
ami killing n couple o f prohliiith n view of the Common Man. t'mmedid (verything they could to keep the jobs could just get ,together. Hut as long as there agents, to Joshua's halting of the quently he flghta to nholinh all
tverynne against the Reds ' ---- are no places for more workers to live in the big cities, sun. lie point* out Ihht Pepper poll
to whlen thr hcee of
and In the smaller towns where industries are located, was successful In smothering five social security ami give) union*
voting.
death warrants by court maneuv­ more and more power,
nothing much can be done about the problem.
•tatea
arul that five Governor* have IMce.
Ho, once again it is apparent that housing is the er*.
refrained from ssndlug PeppFt's
Forsaking Roosevelt's "a little
country’s mnjor bottleneck.
client lo the chair, who lives on left o f center," Pepper haa gone
In Ralford, saved hy gubernatorial •o far In thr Ixft that hi* chief
•writer's cramp. Price reports that] supporter* in the publication fle-Itl
llllchanan recently appealed to the nra-.thc Communist "Daily Work*
senator inquiring about his rights tr” ami the magazine I'M. He U
tu an nld age pension.
a strong aupporter of the CIO
While Pepper haa not as yet and was a close filend of the late
favored, pensions, for. eonvkud Sidney Hillman of th« CIO-PAG,
murderers, th r aulhoi- points' out
He ha* ipoken loud and long in
that the : senator glories in the hla defense of Boviet ilusala and
more patients ih n hospital than
fact that he Is termed the senate's baa conalstenly taken Russia*! aide
outstanding liberal, and he favors In' Intarnatlonal disputes advocat­
when they are scatter*
town.
ing a get sofl-with-Russia policy
Is out of luck. He wants cradle-to- as against Secretary Ilyrnet and
the-grave security and would VandVnburg's policy of "sneaking
J. Harry Hrhad, who is running
make Uncle Sam a professional plainly with Russia on all occa­
for u. 8 . Hrnato on the Republican
wet nurse, charged with the re­ sions as Russia has not hesitated
ticket, is tuning his campaign
sponsibility to "looking after '1 an to do to lie,"
against the Democratical senator­
Unfortunate critter he pleases to
Pepper wants the United States
ial nominee 8 |iessard Holland, by
to relieve Russia's fear* hy con­
an attack on Ctaodo Pepper. “ If
ferring with her on tha control
Hut there r nines to mind a
you want to riTi-ctively stop and
of autamlc power and he want*
shot up Claude Pepper", he says, thought which hud nothing to do
,
"elect a Republican to'th e U. 8 . with reading glasses.
Senate from Florida.*' We doubt If
Is It desirable that as n normal
even so effective and able a nomi­ procedure newiiiapers should be
nee as llollsnd will he able to shut read without difficulty t It does
our gun regardless of whether he
up Claude Pepper. A Republican not requite long reflection to show
keeps his nr not.
would only make him shout all the that the answer is In UW negative.
Commenting on Pepper's stand­
more.
Of material difficulties them
ing
lo the 8 enate, Price slate* that
should obviously be none In read­
most
o f hi* colleagues fepr-him,
mouth. •
ing
tha
dally
papar.
Paper
stock,
Prank Cowles, former eltr edi­
some because of hi* sharp tongue
typography,
Inking,
spacing,
eo|.
,
Thy
newspaper
reader
has
a
tor of tha Ranfonl Herald and
and others because of his manner.
mow real estate editor of the umn arrangement. bftdUnu, para­ share in ahapmg the truth which
He Is aloof and unboumilng. He
graphing,
many
other
Items
In
the
hla
newspaper
offet*
him.
With
the
preparing for an* unprecedented
la deadly serious and seldom "lets
oaper’s
make-up
that
will
occur
beat
conscience
and
the
beet
In-,
number ’of tourists next winter.
hie hair down” to become "one of
Tampa Tribune aaya Tampa' Is to the reader, must all strive to telllgence In the world the news­
convey
tha
printed
message
with
paper
atory
will
suffer
from
the
“ Binea peoplo who have never
traveled before ar* expected to the least atreln on the customer’s limitations of Its human author­
ship. The reporter on the, spot
Join the throngs to Florida this eyes.
aa e matter at fact this U wllj have done hla bast. The edi­
winter**, he saye,' "all those who s And
branch 'of newspaper publishing tors will have done their beet.
deal with the tourist situation ex­
Uut their beet effort* must be Re­
pect to have their hands full".
inforced by the reader hlmtalf.
Most of those bound for Tampa
With the heat intelllgenca at hla
Will come through Hanford. w *
expect to have our hand* full too.
FOR ROY ACOFF. RECORDS

For Want Of A House

Keystone
Custodian
Funds

the hova."
While' Wevlev Price's article will
nrobal‘2? please u lot of folks in
Florida ‘ and elwswhere, it won’t
change the senator'* 'attitude or
seriously affect his following.
Pepper would never have reached
MAYFIELD. Idaho
(A P.)
thr United Stale* Senate if he had Trapper
M. Magnussen figures this
hml to depend on Saturday Eve- Ireaver was eager but not vert
ping Post readers for his votes.
sm*rt.
if he hail had to run for reMagnussen discovered the bcuvel
election Inst Mnv instead o f four builiiing a ilam betwtvn the -lis p I
years from novf he might have bunks of u small stream. Realizing
been defeated, bat folks have a that the stream soon would be dry.
woy of forgetting nnd Pepper Is a he placed a ladder there *u the
STAN. COMSTOCK
Hast master at fence patching, beaver could climb out.
Investment Hacuritirs
Remember, they’ve never burned
The next day he found the beaver
Phone U0S—Teletype DU HO
Jim Buchanan and it will he even had rhewrd the ladder niwrt nnd
(W inds
a tougher job to. crucify Pepper. stuck 111* pieces In the dam.
Bi-prra«ntlnc T. Netvon OVourkr.
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More Ihuh ra.OrtO llntlsh civilians j TXei
icnamiuah is n nnsllfiraliun of
Member N. A. 8. D.
were killed in air raid* between tan In
roquuis word meaning "land
Daytona lleach, Fla.
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Cecelia Truluck

Mr* Jiel S. Field left yestcFday for a two month* motor trip.
Mr. Field acrom pafiled her to
Drain win le the joined Mm, _Kd
Martin with whom the will trnVel,

Johnny Whelchel Is
Birthday* Party

Social Calendai CAXen

Sir*. M. I. Cullum and son who
hayt been .pending tome lime
in I lie Florida Sanitarium have,
Mr and Mrs. J. X. (iillott ate relumed to" their home nt 1019.
Maitnolin Avenue.
home from Daytona Beach.
Mr*. II. U. Crumley has re
turned from Coronado Dench.

Thursday
The TownscnJ Cluli will meet
it the Ccurt Route at H:00 l*. M.
Friday
The Danghtara of Wesley *jf the of party horn*, .cap* am! balloon*
hirst Mctnudial Cnurch will hold j were presented the guest*.
♦PHr regular tneclfag at the
The tiny truest* were served in
:hureh annex at 8:00 I’ . M. There tile dining room from a tjiblc cuvtrill hr an eleclim of officer* and ereil with n mirror arrangement of
innunl report* will be read.
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i pink hibiscus.
Balloon*........
were.......
hung
American Legion Aurilinry will j on the chandelier above the neiviug
Whelchel.
nect at 8:00 1’. M in the Lesion liable. Mis*
Mi** Mary Alin
Ann Whelchel,
Mis* Camille Batten and Miss lieutrice ltlsbee assisted the hostess
ill serving ice cream and birthday
cakes with individual candle*.
Those invited to lie with Johnny
on his birthday were Nanry Thur*
Mrs. A. P. Moran
ton. Kay Ivey, Frank Scott, Tiutrh
Whittier, Marilyn McDaniel. Dinn
f Till, and Mrs. J. !!. Bllbrry. Mr#, Aiken, Abcjfait Boyd. John Mann.
h. N. Strcvell, Mrs. I,ouisc Bill*. Jay Altman. Krk: McDaniel and
Mr*. Margaret Goit. Mrs. Uona Cindy Bonder.
„
McLain and Mrs. luiltuv Aldennsn
Also Mrs. George Thurston, Mrs.
were those from Geneva to enjoy John Ivey, Mr*. F. D.. Scott, Mrs,
the Eastern Star picnic supper at Dick Aiken, Mrs. Roy Mann, Mr*.
Ran Ijindo Springs on Wednesday. J. W. Altman, Mrs. Julian Ponder,
Mr*. Whelchel, Mi** Whelchel,
Eddie Bardin olf Middlrshiftg Mix* Batten and Mjss Itisbce.
spent, the week with -hik brother,
in-law ami sister Mr. and Mrs.
C, W. poolev.

Mr. mid .'Its. J. Si. Clair White
Mr*. J. M. \Vil*-m i* spending
try era) day* at Day.or.u Beach. III uml «on spent the weekend in
Laka Worth. l.ieiltV mid Mrs.
Tatum are etperted this week- to
M r*. W . I. I I u r Iicj- h ii ,| dnughvisit her parent*, Mi, nml Mr*.
ter Fiance* tetutned Monday from St Clair White ||,
a months visit in Xcw York,
Mr. uml Mr*. William White
Mrs. Fretl Wiliam* ha
have arrived to spend some time
font Waycrosa, ' (la. to
with Id* family. Mr, White has
William* here.
Iweii with the Georgia Dm mil of
Hntomplogy in Cornells, tin. for
Mr*. Then Stiles and daughters the pu*t several m»nth*.
Betty and H a u l have returned
Mr*. Nwticv Brock. Mrs, J. K.
from a vacation at Daytona Beach.
Terwitlegei. Jr., and sun. Jirnmir,
Dr. and- Mr*. I. T. Do** and Mi** Betty Jo Brock and AI and
Mr arpl Mr*. A1 Bunt spent the Pelr Block have returned from
weekend nt T*&gt;m’s Fishing Camp. Daytona Bench whrre they siwnt
the finst two week* ul the HntrhlMi»» Daphne
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Audi r*un of son . Apartmcnla.
Masting* spent the weekend With Connelly was .the gnc*l of Miss
Brock* while-over liniir .
Dw anil Mrs. J. X. Ilubwoti.

GENEVA NEWS

Mir* Mary Sl**nes spent a few
days in Daytona Beach witli her
brother Fred Stones.
Mi. and Mr* Homer Dnllnid of
West Palm Bench were week end
gue*ts of her father II. II. Mees.
Mi. and Mr*. It. X. Slrevell were
In Daytona Beach for 1-nhnr Day.
Ih ey attended a birthday dinner
honoring Mrs. J. P. Glenn nt the
Ocean Dane* Club.
^^lisse* loiVcrm* llllllkel. Belly
Faye Yarlwiiough nml
Lillian
Moran were weck-cml guests at
the Sea Side lintel at Daytona

Botch.
Mt. and Mr*. II. II. Pnttlshull
had as llieir guest*. Mr. and Mr*.
Fred Swart* and **m* from Jnrl
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Mr. and Mrs. Garner
Entertain At Supper

h v _ jl«n e Saturday from Seattle
when- die ha* hrcti at ending th-• (
University of Washington for
thr rummer. Stir will returns her

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CHEYENNE. \lvn A T . Sint*
Kuh W.niden Jnmu .Siimm dncxn't
"ntrl hi ijlrvuuiagi: nriv amhitiuua
Mt anil Mu. Louie K. U trm r angler* tint he V umnine them
were host- nt n hriinluii iter fiy thnk—rtuv'JI ha Vi' a haul tit name
and oiitiloor supper at lIn u home tu'fly line™ if they hnpe to break
on Weil Sixteenth St net «n Sat­ uny W Mailing lecnnl* for large
urday evening honoring Mr. ami ilsh. \ &lt;:t-|umrul rturkimw I* tops
to 'lati- for all the trout tribe in
Mr*. Hairy* Hansen of Itnnin
Mr tim net cooked the handling W ynmmg ami othrr rcvnrds in­
er* over the outdoor gtiHr nml clude: blown limit. IT 'j pounds;
luonk. lit; bincktilii|ier wa* served m the oiittlnm minium.
garden where rotoiful tnhlc* nml »|H&gt;ttcel right; California golden,
I*
iltht;
ling.
six;
Rocky Mountain
chair* were lihirrd nhoiit for the
I whitetidi. four uml Montana g ra y­
convenience of the guest*,
Tho*e enjoying the pnity wen-1ling, four.
Mr. nml Mr*. Hansen. Mr. ami j
Mi*. K, t\ Keholt, Mi. nml M m J
\V. K. tinitipr. Mr. iuol Mr*. I*.»viil |
Me\nh. Mr. nml Mr^ Heiiiiun
Erholic, Mr., nml Mr*. Elmer Krliol». Ml*. I.mil me Ileal. |{o&gt; Echols,
Carl Echol*. Mi** Rnrliarn MeNuh.
I.ltiiln Echols. Ritiilv Faye fiat tier,
Cheryl Hansen, Ilolihy MrNub,
Roger fiiirtler, ‘/eke Mi’ .Nllti, Joe
Fuller, nml Mr. nml Mr*. Louie
(•arner.

PHONOGRAPHS

Roy Acidf and Hi* Smoky Mountain Boy.* leans ujt with Allan
tjn c and Adcie Mara In ‘ Night Train To Memphis.'' Show­
ing Sunday and Monday at the Princess Theuite.

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Ml and Mr*. Andrew Silnc hive
iiany, Inn, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. retnrnel fiom Charleston. Wc*t
Vu. jvhfrp they visited Ml** llallte
E. J. llmith. : .
Louise i Stlm . They at* * spent
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Mi-* Connie Mi Cj II relurin-d some tliuu at Juslaneie Camp "h
School open* here next Monditv fr. in Tnllahiii&lt;see Monday' after the Coal River with Mr. and Mrs.
morning with Mr*. Margaret Goit, visiting friend* then
Adrian Hvitnnit,
principal Joe Muthieus and Mr*
I.11I11 .Mnnin are the other teacher*
Mi** -le«e Whig hum ha* a* her
guest Mi** Billie Owen* Mnrtln
of Jack*onville for several days.
Mr*. I lard FI) nt and daughter*
Mi** Whtgham nod Mi** Marlin
Barbara and Mari' Jam- returned
have recently returned fnun the
home Sunday after a vacation nt
Mr*. Millard. Lowe and ilungh- Delia, Delia. Delta loom-pally ul
Coronado Beach.
;er Barbara Sine have returned Daytona Bench.
Iron) Tam pa when- they visited
Mrs. Ethel Thomas. Shirley Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A- Itabuin,
Ml*. F. P . Mitchell ha* rt&gt;.
Thomas, Mr*. A .K. Moran nnd
tu im -lfrom Ihiytiiiia Beach after
Auhycy Moran s|tent Sunday in
having spent three week* vaca­
Dak Hilt visiting Mi nu,| Mr*.
tioning with Mi nnd ‘ Mi* !tu**ell
Frank l,eFils ami family.
Mitchell.- Mr, and Mrs, Falward
Mitchell and Mr*. F. It - Mitch ill
spent Sunday ill Palatini
Mi, nnd Mrs. C. W, Dooley and
family were week-end guest* 'In
Middhhiirg.

W . 1*1 St. Phone 9 53

Effrclivp St'i»(. 3, the R**tnil Pricy of Victor Block
Ijthel

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Mr. nnd Mr*. Richard Adam* n(
Im s timed spent Tuesday night
with Mr. and Mr*. H e n r y Kretzrr
The first irgulni Fall meeting of
thm Geneva Garden Club will he
held at the home of Mr*. Rny
Nichols on Wednesday afternoon

Ml*. Russell Chive 1 of Deculut.
sister rtf Mr*. Henry Krctier. left
for Daytona lleaeli and Frostproof,
Wednesday uflt-t a short visit with
Mr. ami Mrs. Kretxer.

Aubre^ Moran i* spending a few
Addie and Vallren I’revatt nre
da vs at Dak Hill with hi* aunt improving rapidly after having :
and uncle Mr. nnd Mr*. Frank their tonsil* removed la»t Wnl
ne*day.
IicFila.
l.ient. Kennrlh Harrison. Sgt.
ul Mr*. *W. M. Torres and son
tarlrs relumed ll&gt; Ft. Henning,
mrgia after vi*lling with Mr.
id Mr*. C. V. Harri*on qnd fnm-

tn 1*1 th, ‘r pi,, iiaient* 'It and Mr*.
: Muirheaif on lliisson Avem
, served a* -tall sergeant w
1 M David Armv of theupation to ih
kelm.l ift 'i 1 ,.pair departnienl lie aM
eksud there California from the Phi
last *MaV and received hi*
a id e discharge.

Mr. null Mrs. .1 M. Syfrett of
Alvn, Flori&lt;in nnd Mr. and Mrs,
A. E. Greenwetl of Gainer.viUe
aiM'iil the Week-end with Mr. ami
Mr*. W. G. Amlerd leeently.

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Mr. and M r*,'Claude Robson of
Danin who have been spending
a week with Dr. am! M r* J X
Robson have returned to llo 0
home
Mt, am) Mr* Keith Quinn and
Jasper lliilrv of Jacksonville Weir
tmesis Saturday of Mr*. Lounm
Beal. They were enroutc tn Haines
city in vD irw ith r * u n m r
Friend* of Mr* II. M. Hamby
will reget to larti that she 1* con­
fined i" B-oni "did in the Orange
Memr fl*l H o s p it a l in Drintidu 1"
cause of (line*#.
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O N HID BRIT P IC N IC , Carolyn S.in.lgren. ► . Ja&lt; k-om ill*
yi. d that Univ whs to t** a l'.iiinm: U'.iuty cdnte'l Tin* w
l-&gt; model her ncwly-aiipinist pniiiitiiiig suit. 1&gt;oaptn,urt
she ronld not enter tin* mutest, Carolyn Ll shown ehe.ldi
th lli, uml holding the sort in Iter hainls. At liglil. the 1I1
forgotten, the chilli t»ldu;e. llie photographer w ith a gre.i
anuJe. Slia had JUi/, bteu ejowned UUCca of the Day. ll

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DEAR Jl'DY
I.'AMOUIt, 1,'umour. L'ninmn
,ml I don’t mean Dorothy! Ifust that the heps ate solid aend
ng in French these days, ll
11 I lie fad lo know' ten or at ten t
wo Flench wonts. Why do \oniio**' it smilldn more 1 minin' 1
1. «iiv L'Aninur Toiiloul* and *
■&gt;.o- Adore instead
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The chick* hare adopted
Irirks that give out with hm.
Itrd French.llngu. Dar idea K “
lo srw Franch phrase* on a
wide vrlvel ruff and matching
hell. Soma nf (hr hep* do it
with gill and hrlghtly colored
head*.
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or faal ilig'deH Tha full nalurttl loveliness o f a high
rounded bust line it yours with Ihe original

he mood to ehrt n sweater, von ran rnnl &lt;
Mis* Shi'Icy Smith jrlvcJ home snntrA one for evening wear M
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dailF-STliCKEN over Ihb finding of her ton's skeleton In the homo of a
former neighbor, Mrs. Anna Gerrich (right! weep* os slm leave*
Annunciation Church, Pittsburgh. Pa., for the cemetery. The bey,
Michael (left), was shot accldentnlly by a playmate while playing, cop*
end robber*” according to police, and Ilia body burled under a pile of
ashes by a frightened pal who had fired tha shot.
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* buttons crealing a perfect d/eti In grey wen'i
wear flannel loosed aapreiify for HfmV twanfald

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Rosalind Russell
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By R. J. S C O T T

S C O H 'S S C R A P B O O K

the 7th day o f

October, . iCt^fCK I ' t a T T I* the 'pla intiff and
an abbreviated title ‘of the cnee

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That Ifeit It, Jones bolder nf Tat
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7th day nf July A !», UJO has
tHeit same Ih mw o(flcc nisi 1,0
nmde appllralton for a ta’v ilmt
to lie Isniied theiron, Hald'rertlf*

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villh#. 4714 Wrd|«W&lt;»dt

A BRIDGE
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-To NOWHERE !
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A PROVINCE IK
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LOANS

SPECIAL SERVICES

SIGNS
Show cards and paster*
hlrow
n — DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
O. D. Lnrulress. phone 1021

grove • disc.

da ear trxetar. In good MERCURY'
Convertible
running condition. SUte full
Coupe — first class
psrtkul*rt. . Write Box 84,
Inquire'
La Mary Filling
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By STANLEY

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1 U2 Hanford Avenue

ItORROW HHRK WHERE
PRIVjXt'Y IS Itl-.SPELTED
YoU lt iiului.il desire for privacy
in money muttcrv i* ftrictiy
resja-ctcd hete.
Friend* anil
relative* ure not queitlonif
about your credit. Your «mplnyer ur buainev* ai»ociatr*
will not hear of your personal
affair*, there is no cauio for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirement*.
No co-maker* on pinncy loan*.
Variable payment plan*.
FAM ILY LDAN CO.
Florida Hank Bldg.
Phone A*

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iilRj H 11Rif 11li#r«"Rl 1»1 H#Uth - In the Ctrcali Court of the Ninth

#ti«1 yuftftrr t*f flouth■#«»l ijimr Judicial Circuit, In end fur He'llIrf, . W#a| Of 11toftni, |4*f|1on 14* Inuli County, KliuWa, an atihrevlToft n»hlp II H , It. It Kr4I. (tin* aleit tit If
of «*M cn«» being
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to Iho hlffh#nt xml bMl h(4trr, at tvefendnSI
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hftKbjr rruulr#*! t«» fll# four %rrltl#n ■eal at Hanford, genilnnle County,
drfrhr# th#r#ln within forty iUyn Flotilla, Ihlf I1»t day at August,
nfl#r Hi# flret tiuhllfMlnn nf |hl# m « .
i'ltalifin, Hhouhl you full lh#ri&gt;ln,
O I*. 11KRNirOM
d#rr*# will b# rtilrr#d Ih
rdtlfM
Clerk nf f»l d Clrei.lt »k&gt;urt
Bald |r#l It {fi |l
. tty Nt tit INK N« 111WOOD.
\VITNKW4 my hand nml th» ##al
|&gt;e|iiiiy Clerk
of Biib) €*&lt;iurt at Hartford, Hrmlool#
Counljr, Flnrhia, this ISth day uf 4Official Heal &gt;v
A u k u &gt;!

1941
11 W . W A UK
i'ounty iudff#
iiub)l*h#i| on A uhubi

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I 414.
(HKA L)

Silk,

IS K F IL iP S Y IH H IR r T ID t
. W H A T CAUSES IT ? j i
A beeklet

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(IKOIIIIK MATI.IKP, It AWT Wlt,- ___be o#l W L wMIs they lest, W ewf,
rsedtr wrtlL* te * • O.t-ltfnal OMS#^
HtiN. NSW YiUtK,
A sworn bill nt e««i|iisini hav- fU flftk Av%. Newtwt. N-Tu D**L 1*&gt;W

TH E LONE HANGER

By Bob Green
HIM G0T-UM tdu -r e
&gt;LENTYBAD LU CKV
5PRA1N IN TO BE

THAT REDSKiN SAV6 1
GOTTA 5TAV IN BED FOI
A WEEK OR TEN DATS.
I W ONT DO IT!

I CANT DO ITI

I'D SOONER BE
DEAD TUAN FORFty
THEBRIDGE CONALIVE! TRACT, AN' THAT'S
WHAT'LL HAPPEN IF
.I'MIAIO UP FORANY
TIME!

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'D ftT A T IO N . leatketra ta most
and large eeleetie# &lt;d
upholstery fabrics. Ketart
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Brown, 2311 N. Orange

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lA MAV CIMIHH l,l,ATT, are ttfe
day In III' montli Ilf Ih-Iuber. !»»•. defendnnt. arid KKNNirt
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1 BUY cowa, ealves,
teal tor, Tom IW t Associate,
Phone K.
(tons 112fL 416 Atlantic Sank
m ' AUTOS FOR 5ALK
FOR SALK —» Sow and flea
Jldg. - '
' pigs. W. T. Hally, Lake Mary P L Y M O U T H Sedan with new
6 ARTICLE3 Y P R SALE
J g jd e e Station, Lake Mary,
motor. Phono 680-W.
if. b Tw

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Mum
Mumy LOST —j between' Park end Magnolla Avt&gt;„ lady's ysllow gold
vrrlst watch, link W eleL J.
M- trf fj. M. mgrawd on back
W E NEED LISTINGS, of Farms,
of watch. Rewahl If retufndd
• Homes, Groves and Business 7 Pats, Li restock, Supplle*
to' Mr*. Jee Melsch. W. First
Property.. W. R.
wDliam*,
1 REAL ESTATE W ANTED

A

EXPERT lailntlng —runt riot 01
hoLiiy tinsi*. S. li. liii'Kan,
ftp» mttrni.vd**, I’hone 1151 ur
hail*# dour on th# rimt 34&lt;t«-1Atr##! in th# &lt; My of Ot##nvlit#
783-1.
dar In th# month f,f October. I
: HI#!# (if tiuuDi F-ruHfin
r o u A itk iir.nr.in
n o t ik ik i*
hidi l* lb# 7th da» of Oftfll-'
it.nl (h#r# h *f b##f» lnillluf#d itin)
TREES
trlmme,| nr remnvetl. 1914.
D*H#«I thi» Mb day of K«|it#tnl*( I# (Kiit i)#ndlnR In th# Circuit
Fully insuretl. iluwnnl li. Roth MU
('itiirl. Sloth J ltd let b | Flrcull •»!
ami r „ . 1202 W. 2nd, Pimm*
PlDfSiil, l« nnd f#r H#u»lnt»l# F*.tm
O I* MKItNlMiN
tip 3.
li , Iti t'hmttrtrY* h#lnn ***••• N r
* ' I » i k ilrrult Fouri
K#m liifiif*
cV ninty,
F b 'j it 6PA1. n mill niriiln«t &gt;#ti for ah»t&gt;lt»I# iliv(*rr# wItrr#In r*Hi. IIA It t
1,A WNH mowetl
A. Cniwrl!, it »ffl. 1-1 l i ft k - -)»

FLOOR SANDING
FOR RALE, Nice I inom bouse 200 Ih. Fr r t ill 'r er . b a g * for seed
2 parches, tmth, hot water,
lieds, 12c each. Phone 5021. * n&lt;l n " Uhin*
garage. 2 targe lots,
null
(Ynlral Fla, Rag Exchange, log. New floor* surfaced to per­
fection, Old llonra mmle Ilka new.
located house In excelienl con&lt;
4I7W. (Jure Ave., Orlando.
Call -----d it ion. Price 14,500.00. W. R.
II. It. GLEASON
(
William*, Realtor,. Phonp 1120, GOOD KITCHEN wood range for
Lake Mary, Ft*.
sale— *25 Cash. P. P. Atuler
415 Atlantic Hank Itlrt—
g
■un, laikc M-jry, Fla.
RENT A TAR
FOR SALE nt New Smyrna
YOU DRIVE IT
Dench, half block from ocean, ONE 12 FT. boat with oar* and
I’ llONK 200
oar locks, *25. A l'o one type*
4 riMdii house, wliit«j stucco on
P T R IC K U M ) MORRISON
writer ilrsk. Phono County 47U2.
metal lathe, front porch, bath
" DltlVK-IT, INC,
room. Garage and shower, lot
ROSEfl
taXWNS m o w ed .
Reasonable
60 by 75 feet. Price *5,000.00
rices. Jerry laird, phon* 788rash. W. It. William*, Realtor, TWO &gt;vj«r-obl field grown everblooming
varieties.
Over
50
r
415 Atlantic Rank Illdg. Phono
varieties.
Free catalog • •
1120.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Roses in color. Order now.
PARTS AND HER VICK
TI-TEX ROSE NURSERIES
109
Pntmello
Are.
Phone t * l t
Itox 632, Tyler, Texas
A CUTE little Stucro Ilungaiuw
fuitiislied. Price reasunabij.
NEW l&gt;cnch saw — 7 Inch, with EI.ECTRIC np|i|inne« repair* ~
w* repair washing machine*,
A FIVE room bungalow which
miter, splitter and fence, *25,
la positively the best buy in
vacuum cleaners, fans, mixers,
tl. L. SUUcr, 1211 Myrtle
sewing machines, Trotter A p ­
the State of Floridn today. Im­
Ave.
pliance Service, 304 W. Second
mediate possession. 8 «« It you
PORTABLE RECORD PLAYERS
it., Phone 10544.
will like It. '
automatic and single play
8 R005I homo, beautiful yard,
SNAP8H
0TS—printed, developed,
BAljEK "APPLIANCES
t1*h Pool, Swimming Pool and
enlarged. We copy old photo­
frull of all kind, with 8tt
graphs.
ONE CASH DRAWER
acre* of Florida'* best gelery
II
ABE
N1CROLLB STUDIO
HAUER
APPLIANCES
land all tllevl.
220 Melsch Hldg., phone 1160
A SM ALL bungalow with extra SLIDE Trombone. 1020 Laurel.
lot* just outside city limits.
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
6 HORSE heavy duty Johnson
Prlfe only 13500.00
kicker.
Dixie
Store,
1403
W.
SKMINOLK TIR E MHOf
FIV E room house with 3 »x tr«
13th SL
lou
\|
loU only laww.wif
*3600.00.
201 North Park
i—
28 ACRES of land with mlnnture ONE Remington Model 10 • 12Telephone 37
lake close to Orlando High­
guagv. pump shotgun, 2 barrels, W IL L the Person-who found my
way.
one modified and one full
billfold Id Touchbpi Drug Store
10 ACRES land on Sanford and
choke. Call 600-W or 640 Valest Wednesday please return
.ML Dorn Highway.
tencta Dr.
the billfold and papers. I I yon
2 BUSINESS Iota on West First
feel that you must ksep th#
8L Print only $060.00.
4 ARTICLES W AN TE D
money. pVi«s« return the other
10 ACRES Orange Grove which
content* hjr mall to Lourine
will giva you a good Income. I’LL BUY your car, regardless
Beal, c/o The Sanford Herald.
LANK
' EDWARD “F. ---------of eg* or condition. Roy Reel,
.... Knows Bar
#The Man Who
Sanford”
808 W. 2nd SL
14
LOST A FOUND
Phone 11 ili Office 118 Magnolia
SEVEN &lt;7) foot offset John

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(tom (uactlanit p ttlo d ie p tln

CIRL for amla fountain at larn- n o n house door oil the flr*l Ron

])U K TO illness 1 lutve to (Sell Illy
v&gt; ’ • • N t i i . i ; t i r k s h o p ..
lui.liier., rompli’lily erpilppiil
MIRACLE ItLtH hS
dairy .loro niakinK own Ire
cream, fIiuwiiik over I7UUIII) H ljt your home Sii|ierior wurkprofit a montli.
iitamliip weather re.lalant, hi|fh
Prirevl riKhl
fi.r ipriek rule. Itlili Avenue,
•treuKtli, u-rniiU' plied,
Mu
nidi* ( Inter ete ( i. .'tie.i Eli
Del.and. 1 loriiln.
A ve.
MODERN rouotry home
- 0
pl|ie—Septic
room, with complete hath. N e w C O N C R E T E
newer
elect o r Wa ter pump, 10 oran ge
tnnk.. fence po»t,, |&gt;rea*e lru|i*.
pul*.
Miracle
tree*
12 la-atitiK fruit.
3 ! henrirea, flower
Iota.
I‘lived riirht Owne r leav- i &lt; iinirete C o , 00
Elm Ave.
iiiK jown. Plum
County 4702, |- _____
(ift llS nod meat Kround fresh
7 * i A* R E S for *ale
- ideal
every Monday from Knowflake
citron land, 0 m tr. ni l ' ’Hrthk!
com. Can hr houtrlil nt (ianloralik'e Kruve. Renutlful home
ner’s Store, Luke Monroe. 1U
site on lake. I hep well, pure
ll&gt;. Iratri (LOU.
Water, aniall house, t mile*
from town. Ilunry Mrlaiulln, ONE ho.pltal luil for *alr new
ciiiiditiun, $50. Phono 1U1-W.
owner, 112 \V. 4th St.. San
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Prertu-Coukcra— TrlcycU*
Oil Stove Ovena
FOR SALE, 5 room llmiiraliiw,
Ltarcy Churn*
hath, fireplace,
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Pint Thermo*, Unities
pore hen and tiaiaip* hiated in
(iallnn Thermos Jujrs
Mayfair «et-linn on beautiful
STANLEY-RO fiKllS
F ia t front lot. Till- nttiactive
HARDWARE C a
limne ha* ju*t Imm painted,
floor* gulidetl and waved, ami
Toilet Seat*
hat new naif. pr» ed l7.0UU.tHJ
fiat ha go Can*
for uuick mle, \V Jt. William*,
Galvanised Sprinklers
Realtor, IK i
Atlantic Rank
ST A N LKY-KOG ERS
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" HARDW ARE CO.
FOR SALE, &amp; acre firm, fenced,
with H room 2 •luty house, t'OHENIIAGAN caliliage plau’ .r
now rwndy. Phone 705-M.
large harn, Inrpi chirken pen.
Pump huusej niuniiiK water. A IIA 117' HKI). Hinnll sire.
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real huy fur $.r,2[iU (Ml. Terms
tinby carriage. Phone I0UH-M.
_ 1 2 ,000,00 cash, lial. 1 . 2 , 3, 1
5 year* at d'7. W. It. W illia m s ,I1 E D K 0 0 M auite, aprlng and
Realtor,
115 - Atlantic Hank
mattress.
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A p p l y H om e r’* Soda Shop.
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hiidy lack* Iton, get new vltn,
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
vitality taking &lt;&gt;*trex ^ Tunic j
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made nt
wood floor llirrmpt* lit. Splendid
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condilloh mill fine lorutloa.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOHD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 4, 1946

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Jodie Howington To Face St. Augustine In Opener Tonight
^ S n i T o HiSe^BaTN^ear ^ a ^ n e s

Williams Cops First Playoff Tilt 5 To 4
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Set Recordh In Trophy Race

Local Officials Expect 1,600 Fans To See ft" ' i -,rit "
Celery Feds Tangle With St. Augustine; 'I!
INSIDE
SPOUTS REPORT
tty AHTlIl lt IlilCKW IIII. JR.
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Play-By-Play Returns Being Set
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By JU LIAN STKN3TROM
S&lt;.u: hpaw
Jodie
Howingtun,
Hanford's only 'JO Kama winlUT
thi&gt; trgimi, tin* liven tagged by
Manager Ed Levy to hurl fur the
Celery Fed* tonight when they
. . taiiglo with Manager Hill Kleint-rke's St. Augustine Suiiita in
the initial game of the post-sea­
son playoffs at the Municipal
^ l'atk.
HuwingUin, wl]o haa had one of
hi, heat years in professional
bun-ball
despite
not* getting
started when the curtain was
hiked this season, narrowly mis­
sed being named the leagues
leading left hander.
Sanford officials said this morn.'fng, they anticipated a crowd uf
tunic 1,600 fans to be on band fur
twilight's contest. Tomorrow night
I * the locals iravrMgn the ancieir. city
for the second*lift, of the la-sl
four-vut-of-seven
game
series.
Levy said that he wmild semi
Goose Kettles to the hill in this
rontt-st and then Jim Hchanlcl
• will be mile,| on - In display liis
Jodie llmrlnclun, Jtinlon) Miulh* ability against the Saints in tin- paw, Is Manager Td Levy's choke
third game which is slatril to to go to the mound tonight to
be;played here on Friday evening. , fare the ML Aug usllur Saint* ki
Meanwhile, efforts are under- ifeo first game In the Khauiirsay
way at the present lime to nr- play-off aeries. Ilaalnglon won SI
to bring Sanford fans a,gamea daring the regular aeasun.
_ ijuige
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9 play-by-play ilescription of the
contest Via. Western Union through " I ’m going to try tu return t&gt;
the cour esy of the Sanford Hum-- higher ball. I don’t think I'll
hall Association, Inc., and The have ally trouble signing with a
Sanford Herald.
club but I’m going to give Mr.
It was revealed by Skipper Levy Ma c k
(I'biliidelpbin
Alldetbyesterday tlmt in all probability riianagrr) the* first i bailee.”
nest Venr lie will attempt to re­
turn to higher rbi-s baseball.
T he numbei of leililt. .1 rivll all
. "Stnee I'\e found out that I can men now is mot. than tin tim- - the
play again,” la-vy Commented, pri'wut total, ui about t IJ.tHai.

Tonight’s Pitcher

HEREFORD BRAND
HAND-TOOl.KD

SADDIaKS
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McClelland SaddleH .........

$19.95
12.25

Hand-Tooled Head Stalin

Martingalea......................... 3.25—12.50
6-Foot ReinH ............................

2.65

Stirrups ... .......... .............. 1.75 — 1.95
Bits .................... ...................... V

75c

Cotton Girths •..........................

85c

Mohair Girths .........

1.85

Cherokee Saddle Blankets .. ..........

8.65

Navajo Saddle Blankets......... ..... 12.95
Saddle Soap, lb can .................

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Errors Provp Costly In Affair

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There have lu-ert quite u few ru
s gs in «l * d r f r a l .
mors concerning tin- possibility
Hnwitigii.n has won malinger K-l
that the Boston Brave* will main Levy's approval as the staitiio.
tain their Spring (mining camp in burlcr for the initial Sanfurd-St
our city. Fust of nil let us say Augustine series game,
that the ethtement-s are purely unN
ln
„ „ , hr Kr&lt;1 m„ und
founded and then- ,s .... truth In „UJT u lUt
K ettle. K a .
the ma ter. To g.. one Men further .
h)(, ,uf|ml |n „„
rvMtrk.
we wt l state I hut-thete has been .
g)|m
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Included
Tin feelers sent t*&gt; Boston III atl li|,,
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among bis arrumpllshmtnU was
tempt to get the II,lives here.
a no-hil-ntr-run g s m r against
The llostrin club may add an­
Ihr t.ainr-** illc (••men. K ettle*
other (arm to then (old this year
turned in a onr-hit performance
hut It will nut In- Saaford. The
against the Orlando Senators
Braves are interested in the
this year K rt llrs has drawn the
lllurlield tram in the Vppalarhsecond game pitching assignment
ian League.
in the St...Augustine series and
•Du not get u» wfong. We would ,o
: till will
- r,. *he pla
this
defitiilely like ,o
the. Bravra,. |&gt; intK lurk K d tu i l.^ won t5
in Sanrvir.l in xt year «r-any year, „ „
u (hu , „ r
for that matter. It.-toll hus n good
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club and tillv FlntnJti n ly. will d.. , .... * •" bin- .. Jup .Schantal
well lo have them in their town f,„ Nbuntel was.left here on ,,ptlm,|
.Spting training. We wish that we. &gt;’&gt; tbe .St.. I’util Nillds and ha
had them but then- l&gt; no chance.
dune u mdiiah!. job foi Sanford
There hare been rommunica- **!l’ w * 1 He tulried ITI III vie
lions sent In a numlH-r of teams l” rir» ugiiifi*! HI defeats. Schante.
with reference lo coming lo Sin
&lt;» '«,h. doled to face the Sitlllls hen
fors am) the nrat. si lurk « e hail •« f-imfoid .n Do pin.I ciu,u- ot
tVIN'N'tillH In the two divisions of the Thompson Trophy air rare are
win, I'iltsbdrgh.
" ll' l'lnv" ir
| -lured after setting l*o new record* Ml lltr National air rare* In
The reason tbo I'lipte* -ebs lrst
l harlir Bisson cailtr lo San
Miunti over Hutif.id is that they ford alter the -ta-t n -tailed but tl.v, land. MaJ tins laindi|uist, left, of Chicago, iuok Ihr T hompson
irsiiveil u wad ,.f Cilsll to Itnlli won In Kuiin-s against seven de­ jrl propelled clash by averaging, MS miles per hour lo set a world's
tlu-liItH’idi ntnllv the "induec- feats fur the locaU. He was . loved rV.UMte record. Alvin ”T r »" John.Ion. right, uf Niagara Tails.
ritv-nt" tun into tiv.- I,gun - so eute called tbr Work liorsr of thr S y . stuil hi* plane over the course at ail average -peed of 171 miles
anyone Idume It.eni 1i,i* going Sat,lord (rant. Jitu I’aynr turned alt buur to win lire civilian firwt prlrr uf flti.buo plus a I2.WHI homeilnlernaUunali
in n Mo bil, no-run till against lor breaking old mark hrhl by Col. Iln w e Turner.
notithT
-s.
the (irrieii as one of his arrnmThe missibilities for Sanford
lo otilain a team to train at the ! li'lintrnls for thr srssun slid
1 “ •* II \S \\ |N SlNt. W \^ S
as sj, virtorirs and a tike numImdl pj)rk nevl Spring are.eti
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bet
of
defeats
for
Ihr
srason.
ligiitrniog but no details ni| biVaudl-Weghi 1*1411 - » i» ti (li'll 1!»* 11
or hare hreii revealed aI thin ' Cal Blanc pitched a number of
relit I loll* fur die Teds this yrar
time.
Itllf/ l l " . hit * .1 l&lt;«- Ml \ mlt‘ t II
and has a record of seveu vie
I Millet el t i .. liD '« ilJV
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Ted Mound t uc|is
lorir* and trine defeat* during thr
UtlMJM* **.*11
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I lo Keil loiMir.il t ... p . Irsl bv . Jest
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|da&gt;vd wr*H. MT ■(•« 1***1 l"44. i , ,
lisbe I low kill* tfo till- j.|.| lot t.led :(
H) \M H H \ \ S I M I MM
imipiiiti.eiil yitl» tl.,- y. eet and a |,M '
Wi.ll s I’redirliott*
\V i Ilia tit all.l M r.
II.
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of eledjt "liouhl tie- given whet. ! lli .td Coat h Buy llh u i* Wolt \F Nt Mnftaturet
NaV.ii Ir.niii"tlj Hutu 1
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&gt;&lt;i .jit is due
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lion melon . tame to Sanford r a li« l \Li lul hi a !•«&lt;•! yui Mild Tu
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«lll lie lu uditii? fin th» « uii* Ml u h 1 fea t* *1 f *.« t ,*,
a higher rirrul due to Ihr fart in tin iSiMilhmdnii • Dit/iirwr.
t it y « • ‘ I
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(if thv time the tiatnrs wil&gt; ' «♦(»*•} I n i i f d whin Hit • II ' - f 4« t t «
that he llgored the lav .,IT dur­
St (ill iii Ih'I
ing Ihr war tears had hurl his nie* t riJI.*lie arid tgenfifltt KlorkJi
NVIiiu -k.i
I * p. a heat h.i
VVi. \ llit Willi « Milt Unit « l&lt; Will II*
pitching skill and needed a year viil) rneft thr (aieell Wave fnt the!1
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i hit »»f a IliysU'f&gt; h MM'l- yiMttl w a t enliiMatt d .tl **' •a#J lam !„,
ol rlus* ” 11" I,.ill tu sharpen him «eeufid Ciilitest «»f the season on (V
m o i e Hmi* iht
*1ate *v*i lu
op for higher classed plat. How. tt-lie i 6 m New Orleans. The&gt; « ••nipt Iillatti VC(ilii IIIf t*ii(fli**nt Vi i KFUUII U f e l t
inglon has pit, bed his wav right ittn l (iruiFio'* HilIidoK^* NoVentbei ••■•.I. |*.|lt&gt; Ilf TeXil* .Util • iltlfllt
nit S**4»ie " f It* iM&gt;|Mritefkl« hitYe
up tbr ladder for the Teds this 2 m JnrltMiiivillc

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lucson High
Just Keeps
Roiling On

58. 664 Fans Watch
Feds During Seasoh
s.intfird
ILiscbsM A ssim ijll.m
.ftli hits rrvralrd yeslcrrlaj that
Hie Celery
Tr.lv
during
Ihr
regular
Tlortda
Slate
le ag u e
playing
sdtrdulr, at lr s i lr d
a
.ril.il of SS.tkrl fairs.

This Is hrbrvrrb tu be a
rervrtl for this i lly dor tog a
I lorida State league reason.
At I h r end of. Jills, oftldals
•aid. 1.1.721 fans had seen Ihr
Teds -it ai it..n at Dir h eal park.
Muring the in.mill of
\ugnst
anil lbe final fi ll' an Srpt. 2.
a *iata|-rtf l l . a f l paid ruMningta
poured Ihr,met. the gates at
the Muni, lp.il I'ark
tlltl. l itsaid
tin- morning
that they lio|&gt;ri| |Tial Sanfoid
lould set an allrip laik r rmiril
fur tbr first' ppsl-srasun pla t,.l( with St, Vugirsline,

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By L K W il I. SHU VICK III ItT. VI
tIilumfti and Sanfoid tr-melM
will he the armies of opening
garno* in thu Claa* 0 Finn hi
Stale Isugues's eighth atinuiiL
|Sliauglinm-*y play e ff* and teei.i.l
er.iwd* are e*pectcd for the -tint
at K:Ib o’clock,
Ted Mudjecki'a pennnitt-wine
ing ttflnod.i Hmintor* will &gt;•
ho*!* l» Bill Fuch* nlwnya tr*oh
it wniie llel.und Itrrl-Hul*. while
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{d a y - u f f o r the srrtc* wtjh
(ieergin-Florida fitmlist.
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funlhall
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which kdtetl spring training fur
Ahnitiii leatri* u f h r this Vein.
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Ablett ruled that hr- had storm and endless-wind.
enough and awarded the bout t&lt;i
Fo* on a knockout. I’earce thert
GRIDIRON GROAN BOX
bounced to his feet and I eg an
LEXINGTON, V »„ (47—There'll
swinging at the referee. The fa'1* be a "gn.nn box’* in the football
also began clamoring for a con­ stadium Idcarhers at Washington
tinuation, of the match, so ll*i and l-ee University this year.
official called on the two fighters Seats in that section are for wive*
to conflpue. However, Fox re. and .youngsters of Ihe Generals
fused vfttb the romment:- “ I wot football players.
*»v Mink
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and •1 won't
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more tonight.*' Finding hlmselttsluggod me five times and didn't 1
fn a very uncomfortable position,1hurt me any. so how la he going ,
satisthe referee proved himself equal .'to hurt Fox?" The'remark ,___
to the occailon. He raise,] his j fled the fans and they stopped
hands and shouted to the fs n »:. clamoring for a continuation of I
"What do you want?
I’esrr^ the match.

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m mid hi'' 2** * an ) ha* uWith Nulional A^^-^clnlion npu Im11 two gam*:''
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lutiuiu |neventing player* ft inn 'Id le Kuvul defeated t h l a i l
nharihK i»» any of th«*rfvenu«- **f; Dm* yvhlle loRMig three tilt,
J&lt;&gt; Her- Hovriligltm Scnfoe.) .*'!j * !&lt;:&gt;• m» i &lt;,d « om)|icI|Ih.|i j il ii I
the ioop's SliuiiKhnr»«y . k'nltit:.
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(heir prime Incentive,* aside Xrom lcfl-haiul*r, will likely be opp.,—
With H) uf la-i year'll xtaitinir II I
iWMpitlf «»id « leMon-loii^ f.« , rd by Gene,Smith, the Serin-&lt;’ — and turn- k*mn| m i und sli
a
(i a crack at the receipts /&gt; mi t.rilliurtt righl-hatidi-r. Mowing! n —out 41f m-htMd,‘TWauR** im o**pci11 •&lt;
he first four Karnes with 'In* won 20 and Ion- m-vtii during the for Ihii* Vein rImmiIiI Im* illlii. Thi*\
GiOffla-Florida loop winnei. AH .rniwiii while Smith w,,n 21 n.d ufi-h'd
lima rceor.i crowd* are e*| W id
,2 Howlnglon |«*l tw„ t. - .*
&lt; »Mirh Hnilb v u^kt-il ihe 1m*\ «
for Iht* inter-lcague affair
Saint, i„ hi. only atari. ,.i-. ..-t 14»f hi4 -t biMrl. w inch Iiiim tiri o v n itll
the jack pot for the play-m- l)irm whi|,. Slt)llh
,».* enndlineiil &gt;*f uh*M»t 2.*HN». hi»u
lilintv wantrd In phi\ fiHilhul! \l*t»*
ali'nil.l tilt «n all-time higb
Feds four time* while tn*u-v
thiiM jllll ^uid Ve*
III I Ii4‘ It4t t
llegubir iidmiaai'in price- w.B
lli Iambi nod Itel.no.I -|.1.t
ftp! toy 1*1! « Hi •' KOMI* III*- *» 44144 Will
prevail for tin- Morida Sing- game* -luring tl.e «r-a...
play ill nirllM* Vi al ' , II*' i w d
play-off* (iatne, will iilteioa e Sanford won eleven . ot
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pi (4lI)|HIII*r |I|D«|HM I* mrallt'l lh*
betwen the cilien involved mild pinfed with the Saint*
Mt'iiitii!* |fiat wan all (he lihlfuliit'
oin- win* four. In case of mm.
the. m 'I mhiI iiw hi *1
the team* move tn the other , &gt;r v
just a* in the regular *ea*.ui la
continue the series. All game*
Uf AmrcIrIN I'rrtg
must gn nine innings or be de­
It. ,w *r l.lrS l-re**
clared “ no contest."
The league receives 20 percent
A priiw flfh t
xonu*One o f the last Jupsnese baseof the gross gat* receipts, with tim n come# In far mure xi-rh.il hall chib* to visit thn United
the balance divided between the nhuMi from (port faux than anjf Stales liefon. the war attached
contesting clubs. One hslf of the other type of official. Usually# giuat prestige to the players
league'* 20 percent 1* paid to lbi&gt; the referuj Ju»t take* the al*u*«
ho could hiL The slugger wn*
play-off inner to be used to help heaped
h nonoreii
iiohon.r'L'lJ'J''
-lY oother
ih l**™
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J...I upon'him.
,n.. However,
i„ -e
c,n
almve nil
members
elver rapttises of the aerie* with
la r k , ( t
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W h.tt the Tokyo
the Gcwuria-Florida League.
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Each team can have als many ns Ah]ett
F,.s met
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. / Iret*
i j were
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18 men in uniform at one time, ring
...m when Jaek
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aervedV that
and the same eligibility rule* ns

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Florida State League Playoffs
Begin In Sanford, Orlando Tonight

The
Haynes , and
Willia.ur
Finnltineioeii
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their
* liming ways la*t night rrt tin?
I aVefi ••tit I*.its a. they .biwl-ect
tins Seiuntv Ltnihri Company
ninp by -a a to I score in the
Him unne i* the filial play-off*in tin- l tty Softball la-agile.
lii I Williams went to the bill
l . i the Furrtituretrt. n and seal­
ifted five hits effectively to cop
lie u .to iy. Jorum liv e n on Cm
to.Mind f, t the l.umheruw-n allowed
but -iv Itiltgli-s but two c &gt;*tiy
t-l lul» pr. Vcll to be the decidi.'lg
t tu-ior.
Big Jim K l'i r wa* th«* receiver
for thr ll.iytie- "uitd \\ illi.tm* te.-;:tt
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Ex-Soldier Makes
Friends With Pair
Of Live Pythons

W AS H IN G TO N -,A lot of young
people who pot mound the world
a bit during'or just, after the war
have developed an acute case of
Wanderlust.
‘ " I never want to settle down
■itnin— not even when I gel de­
Ily M IIR IU Y SINCLAIR
crepit."
So .ays pretty Emily Town, who A P Newsfeature
wax a newspaper woman in New
TUCSON. All*. - Two nf the
York and Washington until she slrniigest 'souvenirs brought liArk
Joiner! the Red Gross last yiaV.
by. world loamtog GIs ale a pair
Emily has itrldiur fret nil rlitht. o f live pvt holts, pel* of William
She joined the Red Gr&lt;r»* In a pub­ Woodin III. grnndsoTi o f the first j
lic relations job and was sent to secretary o f .the treasury under!
India in September, 1f* 15. In No. President Franklin l&gt;. Roosevelt,
vember *he flew uvrr the hump to lie brought hack three Indian py­
Shanghai.
thons but In* swapofil one with the
Then she got all over north lironi ;oo for an African variety
China, flying around in Aittiv and which subsequently died.
Marine planet* till the middle of
Young Woorfin has been Inter­
March. *
ested ill snakes a* long ns he can
. Pciplni
.... she went: shopping remember. So he sees nothing
Invritlh a cmiple o f Marine*. Slie wa» strange in the fart that among the
looking for a hair of rarring* Sh« souvenirs collected while an any
found the pair she wanlrd in a tiny butanes* drivrr with the If. S. Field
little ‘ hop in the courtyard of an Service
....
in India and with the Rritold palace. The shopkeeper served I i«h ili Durum, rliould be a couple
Ua—free.
, of. eight-foot. IB-pnund pythons.
He said the earrings, which were And he'll he disappoint* d if they
don’t itjow to 26-fool iidolthosxl.
hand made, were worth Id.
The Marine -aid that was too
It wopld make n lid Ur story il
much. The shopkeeper, actoslonicd he had raptund tin m in the lull-'
to bargaining, rams down to $1. le. Itnl. he i»y&gt;. look for them as
The Murine, told the wire tied old e did, he failed In see n single
malt he wit- the Jesse James nf wild snake all the time be wap
Chinn,. Of Course hr .hid never overara*. He bought the pythons
heard of Jesse Jnpies.'blt he had fur &gt;7 *ach in the native sietions
rin.idea thal V i tuusl hr; w log slpil o f Cahmtta ft'id llrtetiilmd.' ■’ *
Nofir o f ill* r.-jhln-mnles on Ihc
in AmcrWa. ’
"Jlesse .1|nme- ' me. Alt Jlrsse ihip bringing tliem hack to Atner '
llames." lie griuhni with pride. ira objected t o ‘sharing their room I
‘ You can have t|ie earrings for with the .nnkt-». so long as Woodin
13."
kept *thcnf hn keil up.
The Mai Inca nml Eiu IIv walked
Tin' nonpoisnlious pythons have
liitten him n few lime*, drawing
inward the door.
*
“ All tight. Vi." he -nidi Kfliilv plenty of blond. Ilut, Woodin ex­
was wr.ii lie* the liaiibles when I plain.-. they meant no harm.
had lunch witir her the oth-r dav.
In ndilillntl In the v /(hulls. \Vimm|t Later she went to South Ghipa. in tins 45 other live snake* In hi*
- to Canton and Hong Kong. Stop­ reptile house, including five types
ping i If m Tokyo and Honolulu. of rattler, lie ha* caught score*
Emily carne home only to tiaipre of the latter, and was bitten once.
off again. This lime, it was to Thal'wn* the time he reached tut
Alaska.’ Emily had n -ig i r t from what he look to lie a dead rotifer
Ihr Red Gross and was doing (ire- stretched net os.* a deaetl road and I
janev writiii".
it ptnniplly swung around und hit,
She say* women are streaking him «n tii arm.
»
up to Alaska mi tlie throiy that
There i« no chance of Ids py 1
prosiierli r hie hand- glow on thn,n* breeding little python* which
tree*. Their are -till nit te men might fnlrudiKP this .im kr'ln the:
than Wuimvi thf*MV "III* Aiivrt. but iiuithwesl Ihciium' titi-y are Inith I
thryVr mtiNtly ruiftm! rhuntrliTR ft ipalet «nys Woodin How does he
mil nul 1im» Ybilhrur t»» f»o|» ft*** know? Ily the length of theii lidls.,
question.
he «ay».
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A lot nf i*.ib rt-rkiM^ oiutl ililOllV
end It|) vk.ii »««-.*,(»», irarht’i* anil
rlrrks nml life U just about an it
t*at*k home, o n ly
so. In
Komi1', fi»r i*TMiftifbl*', life’* nnist tis,*

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RICHMOND, Va. — A.P.— Chet
Chipmnn.'former Davidson College
line foueb. ha* been named line
mentor of the Richmond Jiebrla of
the Diaie Profeaiaonal I^taeuc,
Chapman formerly playtyl pro Pall
with the Detroit Lions.
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BO TIC 1C OK B I l F H l r r * M I U
N»rri&lt;;K in i i K i u i n v n i V E N 'itiat

SHIT IN TWO WHIll VTtMPTINO TO MAKI AN IMtIOCNCT 1ANDIN0, a chartered trans-luxury airline plane
i* shown (top) after crashing near Muline. lll. Doth pilot and co-pilot of the pUnc which carried 2} pas­
senger* were killed. Pictured below (left) Second Lt. Lionel WiihucfT, N. Y., a pnucngtr, reaches for hi*
belonging*. At bottom (right) Mr*. Helen Theutrn and her year-old baby Mlclyacla rest in a Moline hospital
whsra Mr*. Thsturn wa* treated for a leg Inlury auHcred when aha jumped from wreckage. (International)

I. C- U IVANtL M Hherlfr « f Hemiti'il* County* Florid** tincUr «r»d l»y
%lrlu« *»f » UVjr bcftlofot* mod*
hy me uml«r eirrullon U"uIhk out
t»f ihn t’lrrult Court In and f»*r
H«*tfiinol&lt;a I'ottni), KlorMa, In that
&lt;'rrt«jn r«u t« wherein K. A. Dy»«»n
*»«i» |H&gt;llllon«r ind K N Muli»n waa"
r«M»t*tirt&lt;Ufit« hme levied ijpon Amt
will ••!! Ih« following property
ellUNtr. lying «n«l tolng In thv
Cntmly «*f Hrmlnolc, Hlnln «*f Klorl*
♦1a. more pArllruInrly deirrlbnl a »
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lo 111** h Nth ret find b f i l bid Her fur
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WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINE
YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
DDT INSECTIDE
The moil convenient method of applying DDT on
Drainboarda. on Pantry Shelves. Bathtubs, Window
Sills and in all places frequented by Anta and other
insects.

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(’’unny How R
Read Minds

fraternity.
Etscnhowjtr «*krd ttiisliLin new*R. A. Mat risen'* rrpeit a, a ; papermen to undertake the writcsmmlttra head that French Are- ing 'nl tho history of Drain's exnue due to its 'narrownes* and petlillenary furre 'vhlch fought in
unsafe rendition wa» not *ti||*hb* Italy. II® I'akt the *lo|y of that
for routing truck Traffic through'
8anfm I hoi that Park Avenue!
was m-re suitable for thh,. wa*j
approved.

S«r/M - n r Club S*J,a
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T)n‘ word greenhorn originally
prireeling evening at the Methu- wo* applied In a deer or other
dial Children a JFome.
1animal with newly grown horn*.
t’rerident Hall praised Simoni'
Dlngfelder, sponsored by Klwanl*1
at Mors SUla at T allah a«te and
Fran.'i* Wilion (Jaycee *portaored) for winning appolntmen'*.'
and declared that fn ;r mil of
flvq boys i*n( from here to tha
program were former member* of
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OMimobit*. And there's nothing we'd HksLetter
to do, right new. than to say to every Old m o ­
bile buyer: ‘Tour car Is here. Come get ItP*

The wsr has taught'us alt the importance of
cartfbl upkeep and regular service. While
you're waiting for your new Olffimobilr. there­
fore, be sure to take advantage of our factoryauthorised Oldsmobile service progrtpi. We
are offering every kind o f modern.automotive
service—from lubrication to major overhauls.
Regular servicing of your tor will safeguard
your investment and assure you o f safe, de­
pendable transportation until that (teat day
erhen your new OkUmobile i* here!

We want to aasura.you, however, that everything possible is being done, both here and at
the factory, to get your car tn your hands
promptly. And we'd like to taks thjs occasion
to thank you rincerriy for the patient and
coruiderals way to which you have borne with
ue during this period of waiting.
Meanwhile,'we have an important suggestton:
D o n ’t neglect th e oar y o u d rb o today.

EASY TERMS
"Pay At You Real*

Echols Bedding
&amp; Furniture
Co.
t
It* West First t L

I.

W o rd .

But frankly, It jqot (sot poostble to do that
There still aren't enough new’ CXdsroobilee to
go aroundJ Due to shortage* in materials
and unavoidsble limitations on production, tht
output o f new cars stfil is behind schedule.
And our allotments ore far below the figure*
that we orifinally anticipated. f

INNERSPRING
MATTRESSES

k»y Scontv sA

Cat

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Th# club voted to cancel ita
Sep . t* meeting due to sn Inttrcluh
meeting to
on the
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Swctjplng lines, flowing waterfall fronts,
in rich Burl and Stripe Waldut distinguish
these generously proportioned pieces. Bed,
Cheat, Vanity with beautiful plate glass
wlrror and Vanity bench btauUfully up.

DEALER

Sanford, Florida — Phone 32

Al Brock Main . Rurglaro Sink
At L9th Hole
Speaker Today
At Kiwanis Meet

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DECATUR, HI A.r. — A Wo­
man ti'leplliineil iinlu e and reported
a "suspicious bulking rharnr’tcr"
ire- following the postnmn. OlTieri*
in n -iiuad f a r ‘tucked tip the Dull
and ascertained their uuarry was
I? *'rn™
,
chairs spur tfc jacket*, '
the siim'rvisur nf mail curt lent.
filled, ant) all carrietl thctr Hhl^.; |rolf r lUD« and tt ,,umh.
he sail. He pointed out that n
t,M, wh#t mttptjred
Tien a n there were only four mi- W r Edward Hrnmuc. v
-inf.ntirs who could leach alm iit.^ tf,,. tht ft, n«ij/ th
= | | | = ,| | | = | | |
fOtl mil of the city'* million sml tlle wn« u fund lunch
a Half population.
The but glare had nt
“ I null ed that Chinese wno kitchen sink,
were uttler the influence n(
mirsiun srhuolt were nice ami
ons
tru mlly and rhnrjied fair pric
for w list they jio
f......................
. .id?*
ho declared^
Can
__ inot undqr thl* in-:
—
‘‘while th **o
f—lueticc
...... nvrrcharged for thlm*."; M ILES CITY, Hunt— (A .P .)—
He. pulnud out that UNRRA had; Krenh (!. Melt w lrfd Jock Nehlits,
failed tr alleviate hunger lniatri iiis regional manager at Rilling*:
dur tn . inerritsttla gvtling eon“ Request leave rdnrtlng at t p.m.
trnl o f food and storing It f' r. Grrat gram molhrt* expected tu be
higher price*.
j critlrelly ill."
Klwniiis [‘ rest lent J. W. H*H
The ) 0pty&gt;anie promptly,
also in reduced H3/e Tele Tlrotk
‘‘ It*quest gianUtf. I bvlleve bonwho served In the Faclfic area jn
be*t„Sollo but. mis* Iota of
the llnnhtmmo Richard.
,lB^ gaidt*.
Ealph A.‘ Smith, clcb *errelary.
,uuir:iu\ii*vT l u iiv i tu-v
was welcome,! back from Toret.tu
ASBIt.NM I^IT I ROM IKK

1 BEDROOM DELUXE!

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The word laconic is derived
from the nam* of the anristil
G w k country Laconia, of which
ffparta Waa the capita).

FgoroiiNQ before TNI U. N. SECURITY COUNCIl meeting at Lake Succres.’L I , New York, hi* plan for giving
blanket approval to all eight applicants for U, N. membership) I* Hcrschcl Johnson (right), U. 55, delegate.
Russia and Australia voted against his proposal. Seated about tho council table aio (t. to r,): Dr. Oscar
Lange, Poland, councU’s current president; Andrei Gromyko, Russia; Sir Alexander Cadoggp, Great Uritain,
andllrjschcl Johnson, who said ho would oppose the Albanian and Manchurian niioilcUor.). (fnlcrontfoaol)

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the lightest. .
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Htl.ENGK AND VIOLENCE
ADELAIDE. Austmlig
A I'.
A deaf-mute wifv joigged. her deaf
Inutf* tiushand unlit he ’ a,-united
hrr, iicuriling lu euurt testimony
here. A riuiit intei|&gt;eieter explain­
ed that drnf-niiltrk were aide to
nag effectively in the sign Intiguare.

I ' h Im p

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of th* ruunlf nfftflwi «M

i Mf t i H - n l i r j of Hfate of i hr Hi«t*
•»f KIoH&lt;Ik a*i*1 « «f|*2 vn«&gt;i» ?
o f r»r«r&lt;1 in t h « .o fft r w ^

IIKHNDtlN
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(’Iffull Otuit
PORTSMOUTH, Va. i - A.P. — 1
H#mtn«l. Counts, fior ds,
Rasrhall's Father Tima is catching totftetal P lt t k V I t ill ,
up with 415-yrar-old Jake Levy, a I
1
pitcher the last several seasons In i
m it ic H
the Class H Piedmont League. Vtlprovided by Chapter
able to get going thi* year, Levy * rU 're..1’ re. "*••*»
'•
hasbeengisen hi^outright release *
hn „l.
JR
by the Portsmouth t ub*.
h u i » of Florida, unitar ibw power*
■
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■'
«nd authority urantrd will
Grade en d in g accidents result’ ,','1
«•
nvp Percent more death* of florid*. * , amendid sad ratified1
u. R. motorist* In 104G than in the t.y th- voter. &lt;&gt;r n »n -u tan Ncrv■*
previous year.
*mb#r 2, I M2. In official m*4llnt!

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known.

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iVpjr of 11*1* cto#|nff lifter t)««

l.rru

raid proTile ItHaPiiKfBl of tf»» 1
p ffly
t im lc r
th e n i l
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the boat sluiifn* in fiuril the stJiten
with BunntitH.
She soy * N kiiio
hlruk hfirl
* Brim, boatliiic only one f tn vl wRh
WMtlett kiili'Wnlks. Even m bite
May, she says, ire is piled up in
front yard, lire) n half pule out on
the Poring Mea. Eskimos eorur to
-'town in llttli wolf parkas. Nmnu
■ i l l a mulropotin to them.
The town i, built oil liiudia. or

( i « y A uk o*1 IS, 1*1*. !**■
Hunting «n*l Trnpplna a
army In Hcmlnulf. futility

to b* laiu«d thrrron. 9«1
lent# rmbferr* Ih* fnlin»
iM-ribrA property in ih&lt;* t"
LON D O N -A .P .' — Profusions! Srntltvilr, fetal* nf Flurldfi
HrAf 9*93,/*- W of HE
.port* promoter*—and lex collccNWU of ABU Hrctlon J
tora— today are sweeping In mon&gt;
•
hip 20 South * fun*#
ry, nml umstcure willingly perform
run X IA ch W 1.79 rh
for mn»*ci&gt; of admirer*, o ' Britain
W 1.2 ch* H U « ch B
fl*»»ii * 1**»4 ft of VV
I* living through the blggrst period
♦»f NW It of HKU&gt;
of spurts popularity in it* history.
BRITISH 8PORTS ROOM

Men Who Got Around During War
Develop Acute Cases Of Wanderlust

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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 4, 1946

THE SALFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Flaws 1U

Sanford# Florida

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VOLUME XXXVII

T

Established 1906

Port Hit
Walkout To Roll On
Until Wage Board
Hits Timely Blow
Decision Reverses,-----------------------&lt;* Union Heads Say.

Larger Tourist
Industry Urged

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
s a n f o r d

'

NEW SPAPER

; f l o h id a , T h u r s d a y ,

Sanford Cops
First Series
Tilt, 5 T o 0

W F . A T lir R

P a r t ly ilo m l&gt; I hit a f l r n i o o n th rou gh
F r id a y w ith local t Imjult-t t h o w r r t in
* f I (•rnotin.

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To Prodec* Prosperity -tor Kaafsrd.

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A t s u r iu lfd I’ ri-sa l.raxt'd W ir e

NO.

250

Vishinsky Asks Rejection Of
Italian Claims To Trieste;

Howintfton Handcuffs
St. Augustine With
Five Scattered Hits
Before 1,500 Fans

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'Dclcjfalt*
Declares,
However,
Russia
Will A hide With
Hiu Four Dedision

Boys State Delegation

By Miss Tjruluck

Hy JULIAN STKN8TROW
I* A IIIS. - *■i ■t .
ii1‘t— liiiv ■It die Howlngton dug hi* way
ti'l D fjiu ty l;t»iiHKH M in isto r
u little dee|M'i into the hearta
A titlii'i \ t B in !,y t t it la y c a lluf local ba:*.'bnll fan* last night
t!tl it|tttii Lilt* lia n a IViU ’ it
nl the Municipal 1‘urk when tie
Imuilcuffnl .Manager Bill Slein„(.‘t»j)ft&gt;tvjii-i* tf&gt; . VQj**«7 ll.iiu t ii
eeke'-t. S*.-;Augd*ttne Saint* with*
efd lill- In T i t o te In' j, s|leecltfive Mattered tingle* tu rack up
-itfllJitiitilf U te t.,' ‘ ( ‘tilicv ttft
u T. to ,u \urdlct over the ancient
t
T n i's le , \’ i - Ii in --.I* v |,,|,l tliu
Mb* Cecelia Truitt, I, w firli Hi­ city crew.
NEW YORK, Sept. 5. &lt;/p|
, tHifi'ti’iteit 11ti ho it rtttifniisll or d[ The Sat Hurd Hi raid, ticKquully
acclaimed
by
a
major_
lie achetlulod nation-wide
! *Uml'today that tfi- tmmv, tiu.1- i ity .if the 1.500 foil*, who paid
siuti l It.i( Y tip u slitvia Itiul an
'maritime strike today hit
neti b one of Florid i t la rjn l In­ their way into the haul plant
nuipte - ti.&lt;n:,L!«' ,,gl-t
to Trieste.
dustrie*
and
.'.hicalled
on
*
ttirtjlthe country's lundeat port.
, Itit; Four protu see the initial lilt uf the first
bet ' of the Junior eiisunirf-r of “intii,! -al'/IMMl Florida Slate league
A. K. o f.L . senmen heifiin
|i»*"m! « u.
th*- .Ir puled port •
Cuminncc tJ continue ttn-ir ,-ur playoff 'etli's. w»- the Fed right
t !»•*«•
11«». t \ i lun-ky ,lef-’nlkiiiK off ships in New
rmt effort* to enlarge tin- iiT.iu.iir&gt; fielder
»h+|t
w,i
„p port Ing
Jerry Silver mail.
Tha
York luirhor despite the fuel
111 tiiLi aectluji of tin- tot - am) yoilth horn St. lYleisburg ram*
(svattie of
lU%\ Uf * -m. *
that the actual strike dead­
particularly In Hanford anil HrinWliJit lit I**flllt\|
political colldu the plate in the fifth frame,
inole County
line has not yet been annidtraihHi.
ami drove u,v of Saint tdtch*r
President Jatli Hatlfan announ­ tieue Smith** deliver,** straight
• nounced
Hi- math- it |*la i*t that Miiii'ow
ced that n ktrkuff brtaklaxi lor into rente!field tu score Manager
WHulil jjhifE#- h\ flu*
Puur
Yesterday, official! of llie Sea.
the house-to*hou.n' ..u iu - In r.g- Kd Levy from third lias* end
I
l?fit lift xntl * lmr;fi&gt; tlml
farce- Inlet national Union hat
IMtr r: mis In thr t itv lo -et* lure livrun Shur|-' Hum second for
j Yuu«»*l*ik 1„
1* lijtltl t«» till)
M aid that the imrti probably would,
many louruu -j ii hi arcoinmuda- what turned out to he the nniy
* jHift a '*1 m
tin *!«* *- 1%
-1 »«f the
rwgin moving ashore at noon
.
Jerry Silverman. Sanfu.nl right ted during the coming
j-cm will
( u i i e n i iruyitglil TimeJ tiatay fi,,|,|pr. punted a single into ren- be held tumorr.a morning nl i (ll margin needed fur the Kunford
’
an,| that picketing *"uld not &lt;(ff f |K|,| |„Tt night at tin Munlci- o'clock at Motoii inn All Jayerc victory.
Although Howliigton's personal
begin until tomorrow. The *aJJur* pa| I'nrk during the fiffh inn.ng metnberj and worker* ale tecjiit..ability last night was strict 'y';
oult their veatels in New York
|j)p „,.r|e* uptmer Iwtween the led to attend,
harhur shortly offer 11:00 oclock Snnfurd (V .jry Fed* und the St.
MUa Truluck. speaking Udore the nutstauding, » (Kirlioii nf h|4
success 'was the result of a
thl&gt; morning
joining thousand. AuKU, lihr Saint, «.. .cor,. Man or, antroll on’* weekly tun liron
who jumped . the .strike
deadline
uger K,J ----Levy fmot third and ths Motors Inn iMtm,d out that sparkling hit of p1n&gt; afield hy ■
.
...
on the West coast bywalking
Uyroli Sharpe
ft .HO .eeoral to tourists craning Ule FlotlJ, Uurd.-n hi- male- T i,' only error chalk-,
oui vcle eia y.
Iireak „ five innmg •cnrelr** ron- last season spent an .,rcra,;r ol ed up In-hind Howington wo* A| '
s ill Vice president John Hawk Irst ami glvp
ll,* local* their I9 60 per d»y, a total of ISOO.OQO.JO) llryanl'. mlsrue (it the sirth on i
•vliowti above are the member* of the l lo ) s Stale del, *alleu^_whlr ft iriirrsrttlril t ’a„'| i ii i it-sin^ i*iiv)
« o y » he con’l give definite fig- first two runs The Fed. de- for the.enllre year Shs also Mat'd lieite l iolek's hot grounder »ft*T
Nh 53 of dir Ainfflmn t,p|lon a ! Ihr reernt paflff lirk’ In Tdihlwwrr I Ht to right up l o rt lo-*
* r c * on the number* of *cnmen fettled the Saint ■
i tu u
Uial the Chamtr, nl Commerce lie had mad,, a t»r illlntst stop.
itif. ipotikiimi bj It F^.1
Ettwaril Mar^lutl, * « uih illtir ami ltu%s stair *ijtrt iMttjii » It tin* ^-n
who have t«ft Iheit ihips in New
predicts that the lUAn pjputolIon Howington** ability ^field himfori! lit Ifl'ii; Fr*nrl% 35 tlwii, %-pnmorrtl by Ihr HeuuiioTr fount*
I hatnhri of t ommrFi * folm
York. He aaaerted that the one*
of Marlda will r -ach a total of -self, other than he iiutllng, we*
Itruiriirv. 'fw nw m l by ihr |,lcm* Club; llntivlon lli'bitk, *,pmiMifnl K&gt; ihr lliilart t luh »ml **im*'fi
hrllhan!
*
who were itreamlng into union
(I 000 000 4 800000 for «ur • ineord lliiigfrldrr who t iii «|Minwrrd b&gt; Ihr Kleetlh CUlb UUtcti »av »'rrtri| t« ihr jio-hl of |lm&gt; s|,ii« suit
Tlii- Kfti •«nith|Mi%v liisplmY^il
headquarter* were men who were
in* I.) ft lures Uied on past
nlull&lt;rticftill of h illli' 1n«ltiirllLiii amt IHliffrhlrr » j n mrtl llttYw ^laiir TI iiiitiiitlsshiiirf nl Igttciiitifrr
growth "
sparklinK ntnlrol iiu the hill hy
reporting for atrike duty.
iiny imt
iv- "-wt'i].
one1 unti'i
Saint to
acatn^j
Hawk
declared
that atr.ke
"The trertd ts now to 'merelun- iillow.ng only
plan* are rolling aml he added:
dtw' each city s cltkf warta.“ per down
U «L-h*H !•*■•*"W e will stay rolling until the
nl Meanwhile, hr seflt
Y o u th s S
Mbs Truluck rnnllnuerl, and 3an- ii free ducat
i :Vtt(ti
decision o f the~Wagc Btaiiiliiafoid's chief ware would be the 8t tliu.'e ancient
**• f tr %i
turn Hoard la reverent."
John'! river. Orlando, it. lake*.
I U. Ini I II... ..
A laat minute offer by the
Trade techniques ate Improving
High
f W * r e Stabiliintlon Hoard failed
each day and manufacturing de­ three tun* jn the eighth ftaino«j
k i **i a P
^ to avert th* »cheduled mariltpie
vices are twins muds to rlep up SteinccWe saw fit tu yank Smith |
• Tttv -*t tr**Pt III
- lUtfie
tM itlin tit ^ IUnion
n k i f i leader.'
I r I ! hflVe
h . , v i kPtc
n f,
production because tfrb bra movinv u tl.- eighth for B pinch hlttsr.
.wgJJfpjit.
f l\W- 'HI »)(.»».i
IT,' sent t)ick Nelson to lire hilf
and relUng world.*
tiered K F of L *eanten to qo
r&gt;tt r.t tu Dr
(li*&gt; .4*. iiti
tu face the local, in the latter _
•work at «very port In the nation
m
Ik Cull If
. al !
*» '
in prole*l over ■ WSll ruling
Sanford "rnu*! move and v l! aim half ol Ilin m ite inning Hryant f w i n . F n g i | U ‘ (l T r a i l S ^..,1 Mia4
tl:*
world nun
and In compMltion with diopped a bingle into Celihir no I
whieh denied fhem the full wogr
u’ aemM m-nwj «-..* a .a*.
«•
« worm
»i«'t| ptluci inereaae .whieh they were grantU A.HHIM.TON. Sept f,. (A' p lt T l
&gt; » SIS
E t ir O lIll*
new warn of en­ went In second when Hob Tultl"
* . rk tt t»
T 7 m,n. teJay
„ tam,
llu|
VI.#' tt t\htII
f.,
o n
* L*1^ . , n i d u m .
ed III
in recent
negotiationss With
eu
reernt negouauon*
w im I, ,
. . . vtrto.lly
. . . ileuauung
aim
icacn tourr.is
tertaining
and must
muat teach
lourt.ls lapped a drive Intu gighl. Dave
Mr
t(r *h
rO
N llll
I r jin tlN tO
A
.♦ 3 lli.tl Mi
l rl**r&gt; FrtJ bxnrlia t f aim t»»
ship operator,. _ Yesterday the I
attracting reglm, Bride worked Nelson for a fife
• - 4)t|l.*«*
t 1 Ilf
*.f
11
,
I'l.lfltr
|
H
IT
'S
til
fill
the
*ack*.
With
the
hi
fit!
Hill
bt*
ifivni
a
|tln
In
iT
i
1
hoard deelaresl that It was will. ■
vM r^ T h a * Chker to tirl lhe mS’ 1 oul of ^ k,rl‘la 111
’ i it iiu* 4 mg,
I 7 11
Kl.hu
Nev., Sept. tt. i,l*i
Si tit- i4. tt.' ill hi w||!
tng lo hold a hearing today t # 1, . rL ..* S i " T . &gt;?ar- Ti&gt;a. t-hitr 3 * tif0„| M ly Truluck rvmaiked (•mint two bull* and no strikepliii tlr4cri|ilion nl l In- Saiv
^
rtlauUon." , I)(1 ,Ul. on Buddy Lake, Net eon we* Twenty-four person* have been
I V Me i Till 3 ^ . Hvfrlhrart.’*
ford -‘ 51. \liigll*tilir Mil «hUh
eonyider additional Informaliorrr Executive told hi. new. conferIi? flit* it!Ythu;»i itfsT t
•Y****' til f-»
u In lie plAyrtl in lltt* ditrirnl
Abut the tminna replied that noth. em r that he knew of no * m « - , |ltrp4J((1 several method* In which given Id* ticket to the shown- killed in tile ctash of a liuii*(il^hi^ g*\rititi|(; rJr*1! it)?r
liiidl**- Th*x V'f l» f * »
.i iH 111
Bantord could be advertised "The und leflhontkir Jack Kindi wu- luxury airline* plane near Klko,
r 111 .
,
Ing but a complete revrraat of geney that would require a
tng
ltdU.uk
I
Ci
the
»eli«- { j on **cfure the Novemtwr e «*e- Ula^jrll). ll( , 1^. totjrUU arr trnm culled in front the bullpen hi th, N«v
Eli'Hid 11 of fir iii tn "diii tio&lt;
the bnani’* decision would
t...-i l;
1
lions, end that hr had given no .
hfavv&gt; dlJl
ol (llr fit log line, lie went on to wait.
Tlo- in ■ul,oil „ee,tiding to .if,
iitofiiiitfi ittsl Jark itonli h t|| Kir M .
fy the seamen
33 *t
5rtmaitleration lo *a «|&gt;cciftl wpmioii
and lor tlu* mwt u»fi
I ake and Bryant came over wtti line officials happen,',| nieond
hr iti ihr yrmii !mi» it I »,titrlt
hit M
lI
afUr Tnat tlnui. Tlierrfiir*. ar*.
^ thr clock anj ur# tlrnl
mog, l i t
tlo- third Fed tally Bob T o ll1
- filial ., VliH'k ,toI irhl in rr|«»rl aiO 'iii.* in
Nil
rt»rili«i|f to the Pi'fjiMriil • ronid^-inrrtJ
ert, Davbgiit I no,* I lo* slop, o
.(..led when Ossie lilong w.ot*
lull,in S|«'|t*a|i fitit, iiMtittl in
ntrnls,
will
^
|ourl(l industry
|nduatf
lw «
limuttff a! Ihr .Muitii ni.fl I'li lk
E Illllip S
(o n d ltio n
Vii' l i f'lingrrsa
.....*
V not
. I..... .■”
Htnce the
tourist
i- ! melt fur Iinullter loi'e » „ i-.d1 twin eng,'ir,| inoigla- siao-p.o'
. jtt
■ h*
was
flying
fmlu
New
Sink
t
,t
v
h (tn h ill i|r*«'fi(*r Ihr (il.it hi
I f I » m r l t ‘ f l I m n r n v o d |Unu
X ,,r'*
M “ *e pmtomtnaltng btubims In Flo,, .,o,| llrlde later came h«mr »n
l* m
P*
l u p o r i u i im p r o v c a
Mr. Truman said He thought ,d a - Mlw
rmurked • U he finnl markor when Art Still lo San F, xnei ro
jilit uii*» ci |iutil i* iihli *»■»•*
!&lt;• P
let one .1
The tn-t tufot mulioo gave spood aistem whirl, "ill lie
—7
. ,
I !,a* , ,
n,rmbr? I,f
“ 0* **■ should be HaidonP* predotninauiig well. Saint receiver, let
Jrrrfr.THrv. *T ^ r -7r*
rvim
Theeon Jill ,n uf J B I-hdllps. ahoutd bnye
a chance to. buatl*eea, Wo nhouW aft-search mtt- FinrhSr-htwdc* eHp from ■t«* m,*'
linllcati,,,, wliaf w'tiT Is^pdlislhle' hl.|
Mi, the corn,■» *&gt;t l o t
s« j » ,( i(t4,
f
h OYttfti
FJ6Hda* Power andf T.lgFi t »m - IKetr lime to campaigning ^I]*- ttve^e thing* which could be acThe Fed attack was part,! In
for the ciakh- Tran*-luxury line sired and Magnol,,
\venue.
Hierens* T h in l Tr&gt;'
mit( YYtiifi (hi* iiffii’*' iff 1it**
H pany euijfloyee, who on Msy Id cndonH th® New York ***** i complHird ami al thenxum* Umr Ilrynnt and Tuttle whn ublelnr.l official, ay that if I pa»**tigei,
Hip FiitirutrnMl h [H hrj’ itt 11
Rlt|%wii tif i _*if .*pnT 111»l **a tht
' “ eufierej m t Iou* burn* ami if I *«•hum-rat it- t.ck««t htadt^l *&gt;y 8#n‘* u^rlve lo tlrvelop #lha* OOmelhliig two single* in four trip, during and tin «rcw of tntrin' were
h;litl •iVltH-k alii! (hr HJinr «»i1
*» F«ir Stiieith* Fails
juries while at work &lt;n a puwrr alor J«mc* Mead for governor IH-W Ulldrr ,hp lun that p , &gt;plr ,alk H.
v contest. Not n *lngle men, killed The only 'Uivivor* were
(ir(*m a( Bit 5 4r*f!i»rk
11*t* Ciuiihtt lift \ al lun* Mitvii
(3
H
II
ill
|
d
|
('
I
III*
i
atm ber nf either stfUad Win aide
I »\. »•*
llfie p ie near lioa I 44, i* report- and 'fo rm er governor Herbert i B(!)oul M) ,1ulcty We have the
said 1“ In- n wuinun and a linhv
»|r*i t ipI iiitt U l»rint’ I in Mtwltnl
,pt ... - I**
Hi 5i . l »
\\'il
t
&lt;t( »
rd tn be much improved. He ran Lehman for United Slates brn. 0|ld Jla KOud urolhen, water and drive nut a hit fur more tlo," who or,, tu theKlka. Nevada
liN ll (flllk (hroUlth the ■"••!«i
ii. , . ,
ti*&gt; ht- I Ii if a| Al
.now
. . . see
... vUiiprt'nnd
--------• -Ii., I .t h ii it
i
wilt----------pr ball/ *t«r. Mr. Truman sal,f he intend- aol, ,|avf ar lhe ln#cnUU)T
I, lie bn*e thruughout the iiffau
hospital
li'tvt ul (lir Saiif«ril IN-ili.ill
kill hi
atlU'ri
I. l i t
I.,
i-Ih '. i
be collflnesl at hrtnald-l JUjhton , ed to * «W »H Mead , n j lehmm
gUe applauded tlte piano out
A w'-iwI* I lull, Ilir ., Th*
During pre Kemp rerenmi,'
The plane i, «nl.| tn have been
:f n u if f" tilt lif
iadd
coop,-ratm,1 f.n the benefit nf radi.. 11*t
Mcmrrial Hospital for - f « v |
add prnilirted
predicted their-election.
' „ l)rt, b thpJayw a
‘ p||„jri| t,v i( t ,|.t t ‘„mpl&gt;eli. &gt;&gt;f
Hr i,*1,1 and Urirr*M»»i \
-j
1 ftims ,t
Mr Truman
dlwloscl lit* hr aU}|
chambrr
Coill. ,.f W FOY ill St. AtlUUMine, winch Mial||j yj„
33
I. •In
|
, ,,p d „ f , name
more v"eh*, at curding to-hie tit­
&lt;« • htrdgi* \
Hhll '*
^,°r Ute immlgra- merwto prin* lourld.v
tu iln* i. brnadcnatlng all Ibr -er
V'; W,«
............... .
a- "| entile,
ter Ml** Vera i'hlllip*.
1111 \ jdti
lhe
The severe electricity burn* turn of 100.000 Jew* into I *1es- ,0 UlU aIpj Hlle ^ nl„ , uu, M., . la,ill in Sanford end tn *&gt;'• nlail." ,,r \,.w \..,k i',iv
u*
,*ii ■Iv41y
tin*.
Thr
l
h.cf
Kxrcutlve
depra|
»
,
lU.h
Uu.
tuurl.tv
ancient
city.
Mniiagei
Strlmlt
identified
a
crsl wav,
which the toutut,
ne.’raiitated eniput.tion of the
ti .4*t)4l|' he* fn und
clnrcl
hr
was
pushingIhr
plan
it
j
1l
h
i.
’
com
lux
here
could
be
v-tilcri:iln*al
«»■
1
♦l»t
declared t Ital ite looked fnr '' Mar jut lc i '*V, nf
. 11 F, ainl-C't
fight leg ■ah'.vc the knte. OraftIf.
h t■t- &gt;i.r 11old *4 ll*
that conference* werr still and lirred tltxt every effort Ur I if Lam! Bed Hate lo upset !• (
. U |pIll til ♦«» ‘ \ « 1,4. «. I l l Ui * ii i 1 14-11*|y m;»Jr out
l!
I
JHng of akin uti hla back hat been and
under way on the I'ale-stinr prob­ ntad* to make Ute J*&gt;ccr tourLst Ma,lje,ki's Orlando Senator, lb
lit
1
4
'
t
4
**1
i
•la lit
&lt;
necessary. Hr. Orville L. Barte
• T tf !&gt;■ ? 1
lem between American and Hrit- program u reality. "The whole hut. agreed with M u a n r Levy. Sami | J y r n e s K n r o l l t c T t )
Y
t ■1 , . 1« 1- 1 1 lie VJi
baa-bt.n in a tendance.
uh n p r m w t l ( l m .
14J * It III III *i**Yi1|
n«
den uf pualilr,* Sanfurd a* t* tour­ third *acker Jack Wilke* ... 1
, ,,
tv
i
i'ttiiJiil
lltii
f.ru- iii«&gt; yshiK i h* i t'oiiHriuuane**,
The J'reaident elated that he ist city should not be up to thr Fed outfktlder Buddy Lake, that S t u t t j i f a r t I m )T S p U C C M
I h i i ttPlil
a ritrU.
I In* |V ki n uhl .Uiilpid a Mitcida
NEW YORK. Sept.
hft
expect* QI*A Admlniitralor Paul Junior Oisinbcr alone but eltould the St.'Augu«tine - Sanford ,erir»
_____
The limiter nf the ( , fighter «cc..nin,g In Mr Meil.m
ill(i in(H i iimi’ a= Hi*' pita*i*
I’orter to ktwp on at hi* price be polled for al) to sec," ehe pru- would It* nothing tuur« than a
V. F. W. TU MKKT
J»AHIS.* Sept.
,/1,’&gt; Secrelttrv
.
America., Farmer
b-l ,v
w:««
Fdw.,,1 Mur-lmH. ....... . High ). ««e.I ti» rln -f i Ia |.r*--**»»i«•fi jn
* M“
l&gt;&gt;d
. * f&gt; &lt;
control job. The Chief Executive clalmed. ~A certain duty." she a d -'
rm m
* Hawl
t»»
U 'a illu
fl‘f"»U4 I i-.f • t tjpnre
till
of State Byrne* left pati. u&gt;
^ ju y „ f m ,|,,„t„.„ t„ Schu*J tn=f riti’liir
uhii lt (h|« rrUfl-*
•
f’omdr. Ilrailey Odhatn ,t| Semi­ We* a*ked at hi* new* conference ded. "devolve* upon each aanfnrd
ijlatte today fur Hurl in. Uynte* i* j'lVty- Tlie^ Farnwr waVVl,,. AnYei ,le|c«»t&gt; &lt; - B.,y„ State. •*' * • itutl f itttil vi ill ilrlui inmit th#
nole Counlv Phil No. JW'J o f the today if Porter had atked to re- atttarn."
l*ru:iiiv h»* mtiwi pay fur hi*
on hi* way to Stuttgart when'
Vl.»,e| involved in „ cdii*itm 1“ * » , mm ,11m.
Veil ran* nf Foreign War* an­ algn ■* a result of differences
"We are an alert cUlaenry herr.’*'
_
_ - ,
..
he will ,penk lomorruw.
u„), u„ulher Anu'rlrai. -hip off
J» ‘ k " ' * of Wmtu-y win.
nounced thia afternoon that' a dip* with Secretary of Agftcultur* site said, and *we are beginning
The Serf, lory of Sta’ e *# ,I
Knglnmi. . &gt;■ Amet
m r meeting wtii be held Mon lay Clinton Andehuin. KepUed' the to do our duty by the tourlxU. We
t i l t s M i l l TOllOllROW
________________
compntiled l,y Senator Tom I nnKurn,cr sub*et|UeftU&gt; became, dunm? the lu-t
•• -mn "I H"'
“ N o."
Porter
ha* are beginning to get reaulU Wr
0 1 ’ ight at tha Ivegton Hut. The |*re*id«nt,
John t Gilloway
funner corn
nally .......
and Senator
Arthur
(
center
of m
nils *»•**
international
lm Alplm l tu ttmeua Iraternlty
lilliu w aji |i)un*i
t ""
..
------ Van,fen—
iri«"
iv
iim u*
**•*•''•*«• Lejriidnluie. wit* eleci' d Govon. &gt;
meeting will get umurway it fought - for the restoration of must step up production here fur
C o r —**" C*
r Ith
1,h 1,1
nsrtv inctudetl
included ^aivagt*
..,tv„„.. controvtriiy
emtruverse hwl,e«
uu f f Hoy
Bin Ktiitr
State ami
a,„t «■»
wa, w
w.,,„
will tin
ia,;,i
II». berg.
b#rir. Other* in
In the |»»rty
(.».m an
**hi till
t a iiurtinx t„motni» •-•**•
7:00 o'ctock md will be over ay price celling* at the level* uf we cannot wnd our surulilne and mamier nf Company
rid# SUte Guard. h:*»M‘. St#t#
Department
rouiiA#iInr
into off**
i-&gt; In (i, i* lh »»«
i.m . ; tki m bak m Um L'ium*
M
.
.. ,Hen Knyhah Viue| tiled
- 8 : 01) o' lnck In th# eVJnt the cur­ June 30, while Anderson has or­ waters awsy. People mu»l conn* lulion. Florida
lUd from the rank **f
fully
"f j*inin
jainin Cuhm
( uhru and
and 1I( m chief
chief *»f
,,r fll|
|y _io tow her to shnn* after Hehring vt the KI**»il,i Hi.jm. jif i » t **i tCUflutierce itiitldiitK, All *crent Ban/erddlL AuruKIne beto der*,! meat ceilings increased here and we must treat them a, Iwei*. promoud
t*Vi jmi nlitiunl are urged to atLourt.
above the June 10 teVeW, th* guest* end make their trip worth captain to rnajur on the una**igo the Stale Department* European |„.t crew had de»erte&gt;l
ball ...... . I* *&lt;il! underway.
lent I the tlteelinf
ed ll*t
section, H. FreemanMaMhewx.
TTMiay the Farmer’* ru|,tain
•
The B n - Stale P '“ gr;,m wt
dal* when th* old OPA law gt- while."
' c"M
Arthur l r„nin nf termer* t&gt; M, Melt............ ........
---------------p1
*
The order, effective Aug
fil-year old .......—
Visitors today were Dr. Clydr
( i%
. it •*&gt; in Anifi i
-■m i
. ill
Th* President al*o wa* afterf B. TrrwIHefsr of Owit Oablm. was by cnmmsnd of the Govrnmr
Staten Island, N. Y. - wa* c«,nDoest
m .,
wfnittMii ed h' t |t *
to comment on th* recent stock Ralph Dean and Bob iA** 4 ter.
victed of u charge of inaHcntiotfi canistn la
and w „
.ignsd by Adjutant P r e m i e r t o C o n t e r
lo duly and a Coa*l Guard heat- American Legmf .U rn P t.g i.m
market decline, but he hegnt)
Pwaldent
llatlgan
announced
i.
Vivian
An y vfti-iun in iiwvl of rerving officer .u.pemled Honin'* “ «* un'l*'i the dtr.THni, „t \\ II
o ff on the ground* Diet he pad that three has yet been no answer
V J i . Galloway enlrrel
W IU 1 ' , r e L t l ‘ V U t t r
:rej J’ont
t.-i- tfti-e &lt;&gt;f charge) in any « f
license
t.atm,
nf
T
a
l
l
a
h
n
e
h
a
i
r
t
u
n
"
f
not
.had
enough
experience
to
om
the
Jayce*
request
for
a
hos1,
w
i
l
l
Un'
pany C on Jun* U, 11)41
.
.jin' f.iltnvkinK cut,-guru** i* reS e p t . 5.
(An•lie Boy* S ale comniillee nf th,
make a competent statement.
1*1 survey from the Improvement
fit. l l e T r - LONDON.
(iin '(,-.1 |,i \ i-it tin- of flee of'
Department of Ftcrbla A. Itei'l
fOommlMkm
FRANKFURT. Germany Hi,' icp.'itnidc ngeiicla* lute.)
-Tsaldaria,
said today he will con„
,, , ,
•
Mnnn i* tip.intrer , f Boy* Stale,
'
p
i
c
k
e
t
i
s
s
h
o
t
5, VPl— It w i n clot*
tivln* : ,
lee, in th , stale.
KEARNF1Y.
N.
J..
Sept.
5-4A7
but Mr*. Margarat A l­
r,H,rdinator
E. tt. Carter,
l J 2 r eAug.
« . o f ' J . W - , , hi. r .l«n , l„ O n ,
ft,
psny C waa S
disbanded
i n , Sant* Ana, Calif., ha* — A truck Strife* picket wa* shot
Atlantic National Bank BulM
Section
O
f
Manila
Other
Greek
government
official*
U.
S.
Calls
O
ff
A
ir
through the chael today in
beaten th* *U&gt;rlc to Germany.
at th* Armory.
ing.
j
will take pert tn the conference.
week in June next year an • 'u, tin
Kaarny. A union » poke*man **iJ
Mr*. A]l*n «Urted ten day*
* Employment —• ll. S. KmG
r
e
e
c
e
M
ANILA,
Sept.
5—i,V&gt;
-T
h
f
The
Premier
ad,lr,l
that
he
doubt­
mV,,r,ling
even,
larv-cr
sctiir
the picket wa* wounded by th*
■ ago lo ru*h h r plane and
aloymcjii Service, t»3 North
ed whether the King'* plan* wilt Chlirisc quarter of d &gt;wntowu Mr Melton.
driver o f a truck who rsfuosd
tralrt from th* Unltad SUtev
I'jlik Avenue.
*
v
Manila
ha*.been
thrown
into
a
known
tomorrow,
hut
they
to atop. The truck driver hal
ViHuiiunal Training and Edu­
furore
by
Filipino
mililaty
poll1
*
II
be
completed
by
Friday.
.been'ftagged'by a group o f piekls.
cation
T. W. l-awton, Court
Tgaldarl* emphasised that the raids which m u lled in th„ de­
Weat Hud eon Ho*pit«! atWndarO* o ff It* pfevlou* plan* to stag*
GAME p(l/iTPUN till
UoMd in Erdlngi Germ^nr.
House.
Herbart SUnetrom, l»-year old King now is free to go back to tention o f 35 Chineau.
M
air
show
War
Greece
—
In­
■aid hla dondition U **riou*. |
Mr, Allen .rrlv.d , * f ely
I cgul Assistance, Bojpltalvolving a flight pt » 0 war- Sanford youth whose left leg Greece whenever he plea***.
A dispatch frotn the Philippine*
-. 11 "j
i rat ion un,| State Service UfW w it h
her Iwu-year-oid atm,
Manager Arthur * WillWmx *f
was
amputated
two
months
ago
Th*
aircraft
carrier
capital U rm *, the raid* ''Un­ thy 11ayum and William* -»(
fiier -- tlonlaet through i.loyfi
The flag of- Denmark, a whit* plane*.
as th* rssult o f injuries susU ined
THREE DIE IN R A ID
precedented." The chinCHt werr Itail team end Manager M-'K ty
*i r«d Reid, i* th* oideet Franklin D, Sooeevilt and her in an varida aecldjnt, waa reF. ilnyle. County Se,vie* Of­
' vessel*
arrived
at
flag, and ha* been in ex- escorting
ficer, Takacl, Bulldinr.
taken from a Chines# dally n*W4- Truluck of the Security Lutnh. r
'
fcar »«ct&gt;fid ch'W.
, fy :
porhMf
to
b*
Improving
today
fol­
BOMBAY.
India.
Sept
6
,
&lt;A7—
thaak port* today.
since th* 13th century.
puytf,—th# Guide—the HcngkHome Service A»ai*ieiic* lo
Th* reaeon
Th* commander o f the task lowing another operation Tuei- A raid by a n*&gt;b on a Bombay w-ong Institute and Unioti High company nine revealeLlhtx muru— ---------------- -----.’■ervirt'inen. ex-Servtcemen xnt)
mthat
the
-ec.ind
t’
ity
Softball
The earilext known picture* of fare# — * Rear Admiral John H. day afUmooon at Orang* Mem- mosque today resulted in three School.
llieir iieiwndent*
American
* .
I-ague *erie« lilt riot,,I t-mlght
Castady — had announced last oriat Hospital In Orlando wh*'* deaths. Two men and * woman
lt d I ■(„■»*, l..tk&gt;'fr,»il Houlehx,
been
po-lpum**)
l«nrau,e
nf.
Police
official*
'refu
el
comment
wgra slain with knives, and an­
Saturday that the-**rrier Roose­ Nr ha* boon eonflned.
• aid
FJtxgiciaas at the hospital •■!&lt;) other woman was stabbed. Her on the actiun, but lt»j Chinr*e Iiu, interest It, v' ticBev,- wilt
velt would send ap plan*, to
Veteran* Administration —*
taken
in
the
pi,y-b‘y
play
de­
consul
general
sail
he‘
h
a
l.
I*
'n
w rit* F D M lh th# air above this morning that ha will pro­ Condition was said to ba serious.
Mailln M Blnllch, SherlfCh
scription
f
f
the
Sanford
Si,
Aug
Athene. Ba said It was planned bably ba ramovad to tha- hqme Tha raider* wrecked the mosque toid the pulitu taer* checking the
Office rvriy Tuesday.
utllne g »n ,, tonight that will
t it afire. They escaped
at tha requaat of tka Grsek gbv- of hla mother, Mrs. .John W.
bs given
troop*
next w«*k.
ammant.
W AHlilNGTUN, Sept. S.
(A l*)—
Pm idrgt, Truman
h it knoutinfrd that lhe A F
of I. maritime strike in in
the hand* of Secretary of
La bi^r Sehwrl-enbarh. Mr.
~ ~ Truman aald.’ihal hr himtwlf ■. i
* baa not Inter* rnrxi.

Herald Writer Idimls
Efforts Of Jaycees
At Weekly Meeting

M.

i&lt;i

Worksim|) Pi o^ram
Is

President Says

Al

laical Ili**Ii School

Special Session

C rash O f L u x u ry S an fo rd
C ap tu re H o irjrs
A t Boys State Session In C apital
,l-TH,J"„:;!:&lt;i,S ,r 's ,i,i „™,jLiner In Nevada
ceil 24 L ives

Not Anticipated

Chief Executive Eny diiirtw New York
Democratic * Ticket

( (Uiclii(l(id

I May-By-Play Of
FcH-Suint ( ontest
T’o Be Given Here

MI Truluck rmiduilusl that

/

aplaitt Ol' 'Ameriean
tTirmer’ C'onvieletl Ol'
Inalteittinn To Duly

(Jalloway Promoted
To Rank Of Major

!( Ulr coast »f

1

*;•' as ’,!us,l«' '

1"

-

General

Stork To Germany

B

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coiiin*.

S.

S“n w iw ^ **o rHin»1“ K ”: !tr

jJrA&amp; x

B ^ - iq a ^ iis r s

.d'u fTU '

Yflerans Service

With Greek Ruler

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Stcnstrom Undergoes
Another Operation S

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ROM RAY, Sept, a, (/!’)—
New riots between Hiiujus
and Moslems have flamed
ayain in Rombay before the
• city' could recover front
Sunday’s street battles. -The
latest commtinii|ue says th a t
81 persons were killed and
t|300 injured sidce the week­
end- violence . broke out.

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Vfit jug To Admit Three Nations To V. N.

Italy Would Ajaintain
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little cehrry
- |tliw tw o -el lit The-Sanford* ***- Fm h
communal lig h t*’ lieguu '
liuii Iini plenty of rood plant*
the o-cnmnniidatimi* toe In ■1m*
*«ity till* morning.
are la -r»j- n il I,nek for Intel;
nilh |)rev Inn . n,fei'-d imi, laud*
There were predawn outburst*
pin nl ini', in......line in Manager*
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in runes beyond (In, area where
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1 1.elu mill i.f I In- Sanford
. iii.jme i.. pi.fpn-.at, uttattlu curfew «vn&lt; imposed yesterday.*
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innu-lv appi'iie.t i.-f IT..' cmnmilTwo Were killed uiul eight in
I. U i L oii. fine, tf-r .if the Florida
-Inn l—la ). I lal) i-. In iiaVe a .
jnred wlirn llumhay police (licit
imilkel -&gt; ii in. decluied heic to­
pu*I will arm), 'navy ami air*
to disperse armed limb* ill u
day. “ Tin- imullal ncrpiige Will
fnu r nf uidv 2V7,r.iHi men - •
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street battle on Victoria Garden*
la- et a mu id "u n fo ld ," llirector
mere fm rlinn « f iliit CMinlrv't
road. The mob* hurled atone*,
WII
a- i i led isHal pointed out
wartime 'fighting -tlin g th . The
•tick*, soda-water bottles — unythat •••The W a t her htt* l*e*t»
« re nf (lie Italian ntiny wmilJ
NAliing th al came to hand.
ideal foi .elliiiu r 'r in ile . Ilrnrr*
mil 1m- perniittnl in i-xceed 250,Altogether police hud to o|&gt;cu
will la- |dunled in. the Sanford
IMlii men. ineludinp Iff, mill I'nruAfHR A HKT1C SItStON LASTING’MCJU THAN NINf HOURS IN. f.-.l X i!I*»m .1 !.• &lt;
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fire three lime during the morn­
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tlii* |!^ tn &gt;in i-i i-,u‘ i ii il r
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mated casualties of ten killed
next few week- firT rail market*.
fni, e -in,lift I, fimited (., •flliHI.
and f»0 injured. Violence spread
t iilltlf*. p.ll.tfiil AflitfH ( 11ulii kl.at l!
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fill
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thiirfnaii-mal)
,-^lhe a ffect* of the rioting. No
mt ihv 1la'h- ( lU ^-1*i 1k«*t have
\
i « t -rr **^.
Mlllt’ lffP*
■^meat is available in the liolt
t r y • ),» witmirHi "f tlir
inn fit t-tl
MibMjifti ijiiI&gt;
during
stricken urea*. Tram and hus
T.t'i S'lilfCf a| llfi,
I hi* lit* ! Mt'l'lv, *1til l itm
on
traffic i» parulyred.
ii*
\ n v - ( i .i hit-! ,|ima inlet!
t hr Stub I iVt’-ltM'k Mill U*U t’Ofll-fc
The ill-feeling
twtween Hindu
II Mill'd
vAtih pubwtiiiitial liE.if (!,. &lt; it n hm - !*»* 1:iiiitfvl
and Mo«tem« muunted In new
ti tiyI
i I’pnro
fr u m
it h*lr rW
hi *
hrightu of fury a* the Imliuii
ULi411.it
th«‘ Hi ate
m dicaU
gi|Ycrnment tuck office ye*terday
plant inffi **f Fall vijfid nhlfs Ia
l|*Ptird nfi Dot
under the leadership of Congre**
r&gt;'funr4| Nttllsfuetarily**'
*,)■&lt; »e* limit
SrcretEry Hay Slab*’, .-f the jTnitig
I'arty I’reshtent I'andit Jaw-aharl.
\Vilsnn. "Thr f?titlt&gt;ok
♦\%,i In, 1131*
Junior Chamliei - I rnm ineire dr* nttui Mf
al Nehru. The Modem la-ague
piryt luur ,!».
iniUnitiW
■e ja re j thl* nfi «*ri3fi4in i ha
Uh&gt; itw Si’Ut I'tidwr
ha., refuaeil O' puMli’ipHle in the
i*T*l i»iii will b#
junior irmlv l-Mly hud tuki*ri tht* Kb i do will *fnd * g»M*d vulunifi
government
tc . w»» vet up a*.
-d nR with »
; fit ni n!?p in ziir t f iu r! ti* i &gt;10*1* u. 1 uf tmitiiliR««. pupjHT. i^ifpluntf
- a preliintimry »tep in Indian inrrlrt \
hi'fttis, \ d
t.iip-u! ' • lipHfy t.h«
it h«a*|ti.U! fi*t Spmiiiulf i*»itnry ft t‘umb(»!«
drprudencf. »,
pi hrt |irp*turi* tn nMirk *&lt;t, 1 hi4
ha t pa i t *ef thf*- stJticunder the i n f ill In ^jiiiiil * «u*
l|i_*pit*" tb g jtfo d c ju y-j-ii'luncr
\
f* tiy a l'
,
*,•
*iru«4»fn^ pfitrinm a^OtbcitH b?* KiH ami wit,irf
' and " dem»n*trBttun*,
N eh ru
1* h e-tMiltn
liftH
"A r^pml
ivrrl irvm
pledged lllnoelf In govern India
-! 1 pt upipiti!
tl Ini III m, •I. ,1 -.. •t*i *“■
for the Indian* and he prnml»eii
In tl b'ttvr lu ih f Kloiida 1111 Muna^t'r Ptaid T t'oniifi »f 11 *
1 • &gt;* ’ h** ^nvrrit
M 1 I- '
^Fntrn^i'- Ma*k
n len-ycnr program which may
f pi I'wnit fit ( ’mnm»N3,uji, up|Hntiipi| Waurhub
11.1 &gt;t
• .» '
Ihf
*.1Va thill 111:* Hillook Idi t!ip 1
Improve their liv.ng condition*.
by (io\ rim 1 Millard Cdibf^vll lonlUim* gooii thmi'.*n i Hiu •* •
pi 1 ddi ) &gt;i*'
. s *f'» pf the
From Mohandas Gandhi, spirlla«l Ihuitulay u?, the but) tn • 1*
I f.l!r,l N.it »i
tin
prnptna!
Iriaidrd pUlitWi? Ill LUltU*
tupl■lender uf the Hindu*, came
dud nurvt ys to tie entilin' tin A tpnsidrriibli inrnnAf in »£■*'
*
mu *
I' t.im]an
(hi* *totom cnt: “ If Hindu* nnd
need* f t r ho.p lU L in tin- Mine. ,|,.votr(l l0 p^,, crf,u^ t, mdt
ami'iidftiVllf
'
tiu
lUmiautan
Modem* mild fighl let them he
the Jaycee* rn|a-,ted (hut im- niany llrkU ol 'new ground* 1*1
litul&gt; It iijh itihipUnl liHlay by
brave and fight It out amongst
mtdmu* step* he (nk&gt;n :n , ..min i
pul |nll) jjroducUun Dus t*. x.
1l»i* Diilktttt | 1 ipintmr &lt; mtifiliiJtiffti
thetnselvea."
•'» »uivty in Seminole County : • trtblllcd to the .ivulhtbUltv of bid!
pf tin- iunfnA«*i,r* *
&lt;YV
C«tJidl»h tht? lift'd fur li»t*piltil dinrfA ‘for c^ariih» thl-i
,ll\
Itm-fldmf til
S|l*Mifll .lilt
«&gt;
Iiuilitii-M hvrt*
■i itiod which h ^*« dcslrahi*
f i*hi ii rit
Ion l;
fl.l
•Tht* 11-x1 if ll,e Jfttfr fullnpw »i»wng the hluh &lt;iuilHv u* u i
11
i
&gt;
•II m
FAtr Of A TASK rOiCf OP SIVIN VPSSflS Ih.ik will vlalt f11»*rk P' lt . rpltuwlnc tho comho! |»!fbl^
hi Hi it
Florida I.itiprPVf n» -it( Cumim •
|pf Aiihh Ihf Writlr l ilt It* C
i
ridiidi r, ft*#* (f S S f Iffl*- ffijhrk hid 1»y■k,t Hu* A1caitt.ita *1 -+
1 k 1m**i . |,mtp»*.d A* ling .V cirinf ■
t- fJlllOtlTi T filtlptiirHT .*1
'! uI.tJ'. i '* &gt; Kb'iiilu
r t.
In,*,i
be- . i a,n 1 Ih it thf» %I* it J tl" ■-. |•. Until by 11 * »■ *:• *% u u «-l 1 fan* Uw I* ff*np* *'H *
l&gt;rl ■ 'hull ItI ftltil! I *&lt;* i«*
Lit’fd It fOi*,i
h i* in
!«• i: .*1 -i « -ii On «* dttij ti ) i -1 -i
•- , i .lit tn a *m
f Di &lt;f*
( t'*J "i«iii ' -»il
- ii".
I Ilf
V\*• ultd1 I till,I 1Iiat a 11riI.
&gt;K|'H Mm
V&lt;»ur dulif * you will iiinkr in •j v
i i ril I IIk«*
tn «*f)taMinli 1hi** hii*t itol in’.
f
JA t’ KSO N ViUfK.
*Sept
n—
Iht- vtiriou*! commumllcpk in M***
'S p e c ia l)—The Sta r llo a r ' ' '
f
____ la an »v«|uim*iJ under lllr I d n.d
Rratlh raulioncil all Floridian*^
1I -Aet te w i^ tr ra
- ~ w W s y l a "uve every- m eaiitrrtf-al r *1
1
It i» th«* mpifAt o( thin urgii
"th
e ir tll«povi|
dl*i&gt;o.-uil to prulwl
nrotei't ihcm
themMr. and Mr*. John B Innua*:
"thrir
to the
ii tha your romimllee
•tlvrs
a^niiiAt
mc»«
•elves agnm
*t the Idle*
bite* of
or m
i»- donated “a-pulpit
V™ *V* ™
, All 8o,u Ui;t*tio
,
,,
■
••
r»v
1
cm*
t&gt; ilo tt. M abria may spring up &gt;CS»tl»olliJ Church Sunday mumlng immeiliale step* to survey and A t
llfllllii 'f l l
S tilt
Iv
r lo F I*
I f l f l ’ IV
L " ! Illcl'MI*
In many arctlon *'(h i* Fall unle,« 1,1 •»',»(ory of their son Hgt Marun e.(bhli*h (he huapital iim l
.. ‘ i * T IO IIII
w l
I H. I L
1 O U uJ
•&gt;le* i iMini precnullons
W" k*u^ 'Seminole ( minty. To ac.|uaou v .
Mr* Su- -n IH
,
I t oo
mi Ildl
prec.-iotlon, are taken, warned f ; ,,ui‘“ac'
I l hr II
Ih) ’ I
lu rls i) ' I i .
In
action
July
IJ.
HW
4.
near
Bl
briefly
»uh
Hie
aituatm.i
i
ir-vltlfiil
,.f
(hit
t||y
T
»*f
Hi.
i
John A. Mulrcminii. director -&lt;f l» . France
. Ittr.
•if |M«|ll&gt;.
I
it
S
o
a
r
i
n
g
UVnllhiinl
l*n
|*|gp
(Ityhfi
tl*r*V wj f*k«
If”
«
tho ftureau of Mnlarin Control.
ltd Is*cit T'-lft oVIorl; J,t flit* Is in*
Heavy rain* during the Inic
i.i
• l»t* III lilt I
\i \\ti \ r
Holt!
'Hill, I, It, IlmliftffiN. ‘" I '
Rummer have increnw-.i the wider
i . ,• \\ *
M 1»l an**i
*I *
r
M ed
ini* In Avt'iiiif
Rurtace in lake*, j-md* swamp*
r i ‘itin tit It
tl ¥11.1III I*I* 1
• 1«
M r* Mill, t . mi (
*nd iftrentn*. said Mr. Mutrennan.
w
* M "i • V .mi a tl i i ! nr
hi I ill |f Ii.*
A.i
Siilif iiftl, tlvunt Hi 1,i 4* -•»
And, In a re a , where unusual con
Ullfl t **+l!
K*»f "(nr fifll !.•■”(* Ilf lltu k kill1
H t n. 1 * 111 i: -k k11
^ illtio n * have occurred, a heavy •
In i. fur til y M ii Hlu « »i &lt;*
A1th
tl
li&lt;&gt;4 •
f 1Li t it i i ii *=ii,» i11' (* r 1.!,*■ I*t
l* it
t *.
i»l
1
*M’r -*f tl)ii Chrhtl.iii *
Ml*
1**1#
productlen of malaria carrying j
IlUjytif .it..... t*( |»;i
jiI hI a i i
It i "» *V It »'t4|n **
it •I ii • I
ML* l*Afl£
vifllon if smiplv cherklnif .Ymifliri - tlml cilv, Sh&lt;* Vkr,» Ihiih it I*
liv n .A ltK K IlKAlTI
mosquitoes rail be e *p e c l*J. In j
riir*tl M'i%,r«v In, Ktiiifurtlj ,i hjorDl s
I.i* »i» r.«»l»«l &gt; hr dll*
Ahrif hla
____
___ to this,
___ (he
.
addition
fact that ' Ily .\**orl*t»d I'res*— Anybody to see whether their coni pi v wki Icrsoii, Ky., I Sec. i ‘t, lx**-’.
Aw*ini«* HJJitorti tr'ij
Airkh;i&gt;N |ilaftU U»im1«*&lt;I i»1 tlit* Muh
P tniik- Mr til ill MX- t( W Turlhara »r« mere* human malaria- ! w|to get* money from the guvern- the law and with the conlrm l in
ripitl A h |mi i tliu* fit^rtilrtif ntnl
hi t udillllon In her ■&gt;» '!
n -r now te.-.tile lie r. i graduate
rarrier* in the Stale at thl* lim e ! meat "h e n he l*n‘t entitled tn it erolveif The division mav make n HoJgtn*. she I* survived by tin. • nan mvl l»y May*»r U. J miih*1 Liul.
ol the Dim-’rsltv ol Florlit-i wtirre
esnerienctHl in hM to buck the General Accounting complele audit. huMrryer, when di grandchildren: Mr*. Ham I'm •• te|irr»fniiiiK Clir L’lty* ai»*l
than ha* been experienced
reeled tiv Congreii*, u* it often i», I.
lie mniotfsl lit Agriculture
m»hy year* could very easily ultke (GA O ).
H. Iliidxlns. J r
an I I' " ' 1 Kivld, Iih' uI |Hmlniu*l»*r.
It’* the biggest accounting outfit or In the case of rost-plus.liii-d fi e lledgiii*, all »f Hunfoifi;
Ltcill
Turivr
ctub.itked
tor
start tranamiMi-ni of ntalarih.
Ar?urdiii|f It, II R
(Hid
o ie l-t-.i■ lint) A'lg 5 tut'. He wears
Thl* ha* been brought about un earth. It ha* thousands uf wav* contracts.
g r i it grandrhlldren: Kan.li i. I'*' Harr)' RmMmioi,. «i|M*rnD»ra " f tlirof niwing out leakage* nf govern„It .......
........ an audit of
It) A *xixlilitl Frew*
* dien"« Ituri'iili. “ tn win&gt; of tlo -ti rto* foltoAiii ■ dtvociliiMU tor l)U
also ............
enn makeliein' Margo niu| Ham Isunn •' . fUnforil^ Si h'Hi! uf AvinUtiit* nl U&gt;*’
bv returning war veteran* muny ment funds, whether through fraud ••temUMtlm
"s c u le m e n U "........
itiwll, wilt’ll- till 11 elfli'l * llut out .iron ni-r.io
Atiie:U*:ui Utratrr
-'
Ily J A M : HAMS
of whom are carrier* &lt;&gt;f foreign or error.
nil -if this city! and two luotl- • mr|»«*t I. drrlartMl llu t t hi?* wn*
U V.SIONGTON u .r -hum. lev*. they wen- * 1111'Olltidei! I.) tirututltV, llltitiuii
A 'latrc-Putlic
Ittbbon,
IrrmlneU-il ot the Cud uf the win Joseph
^ s t r a i n * o f materia, which are reDixon of HpiingeiP*
u pielimlmiry cluck m order t« mphom -.1 chitdren of Erirupc want and nmd*' their own terms with iMilltpplne tndn*ndencc lubbon,
Fifteen women, for , instance, contract* whirh the guvernnu-nl
oTaietant Jo treatment and ran («
III.,
and
J
.
J
,
Dix
&lt;n
of
Vine
■tine
i,
estutdiiih flight s.hcdulca between
'Iff’lolig ,*1 Tlu-v want nnd need it "
mul tire World . War II Victory
have learned how 0 A 0 Catches up
performance had been com­
transm itted by our malaria m&lt;t- on martial wrong-doer*. Kach was before
I ml.
Orlando anJ Jncksanvltle.
: love. They want.'to live ami play
They are not t« 1m regahlttl us Medal
pleted.
, qultn. said Hr. Hulntiinan.
Federal service* will hi held &gt;'
married, or said she x u , to two
Another GAO unit, the t’oriMiru*
Veslei.biy afternoon it was also J,M,I it" to school like other* of the *‘dclliuiuents.“ •Helf ivltuhce is tto-ir
H r- Mulrennan atreued that servicemen at the same time and tiun Audit Division, headed bv T. 4:00 o’:liK-k tomorrnw aftem - » Hnmuimrd by Mr. HroWning H in t " ' " h i * children,
most cottspicuutis rha rue te n stir.
hcuaahold Insect spray* should be drew wives' allotments from both Coleman Andrew*, makes commer­ at the FTricksnn Fuuernt I!.... .
the .Soaring Society of Am erka
1'in lf Sam,-who Im* lo lio .l he Thev httVr umaring coMlage mid D t ' l l ( i l ) ( ' l l T P I s N O W
used daily In the horn* to destroy men's pay.
’
cial aOdits of all whully-uwneil gov­ with the Itev, W. I* V i-I'(. will liolfl n meet here from Hcpt
helping again Tin- I' H. endurance.
»
mosquitoes and every dwelling
Arnl wiilie pro|if| hom is 11* tl..
Hut they didn’t know that GAD ernment eorpoiatiun*. now numln i pustnr of the F iis l ('h n -'io i 12 -through 15, hy B group of Unotn- on Immlgnitit* -till .stuml.
Availiililf For Vt*tH
should be screened. When screen ha* a file of paid allotment check* In.g
Church, officiating, li.lrtm.-tii *ilt
X Iabout UO.
Imt noth I Fresidi-ntiul Oidi-I lir* t nreul rirr.l, l he children out their
glidtr j tint jnembers of the
education
Ills! For this they will «j ,,,
Ing cgpno be accomplished, DDT arranged by Drat name*. GAO Ha­
It ha* submittod to Congress t.e in laike View Cemetery
l omi- 1.4 given to the children
,
« i S iw m k U Iliiiiifi tow I
ciety.
This
meeting
will
lie
of
.»
ute* that when a woman commits audit* of F clera l Prison Industries,
- ‘ shoahj be applied to the walls.
sacrifice .■veiythui" •l« v
drolal
ro o w uvaihU * In
denial
A g aio and agam l.M .ltA i r r - (eterun*
1Ml|l . , i . „ w i e . l
The S t i l e Hoard of Health ha* bigamy or oilopU a fat/* surname In c , the Vlryln I stands Company,
•aid but iitlckjl that if it U
ihan .100 unactomiiatiltMl «’iiil&lt;lr?n Olds show Hull the child chose the , . ,
__
.
received a commitment oT ,2(17.- she j* likely to retain her true Aral the Federal Deposit InsutaiHe
ii, .itrs Iitecum,■ he
i i r.,-1
* lev*,-,I. lentil!
cofnlitloos,
pr.nplet!
crsilu l he Je lt that *he chances |mVl,
j,i„uglit to this country’, ir.
unitedi citn
'
. ,
•
i .the
i
—JBOOO from Con»r*“ *b be epent on nnu»e. I f Ift the “ MoTy’* ^ 1e the en- C orp, Ts.nne.ie* Valley A .socla(.d ( l U m C K I I I F e d - S a i l l !
\.
Icrans
Admiiiislitition
denial
of
nttrnctm
;
national
socle.)’
nttractin;
the
nalioiial
socie.y
T1,e»«
children
lire
below
the
age
he
rniild
get
the
best
local
loo
‘
'"
•
'‘»'|
s
.........
domcmenta
o
f
two
checks
looks
Cooperatives
Inc.,
and
the
U.
H.
~
—
^ ’DDT house spraying in 23 eJunfeasib
ly
To Alternate heree to establish a pcrmaurnl
vOiieli they legally could he re” h e re " pays the Childreii’a Hurpau
, u
tlea for th - flacaj year, HMfl-17, alike the ca*ea are checked—some­ Spruce Production Carp.
times with surprising rHulta.
*
.. ........ .
for them selves. They a re , "Many of I hr in actually came 'variable.
\ rlerap* AAdministra*
sitei would he gornl.
It has begun tha audit of all
said Mr. Mulrsnnan.
______________
_
4r. Hiuwnmg said that WII*; mil coming to relatives or other j into the American Zone of m-cuna_ official, ^ut
iia ss-a -iiriH a
maht corporations.
other govrrnmaht
According to information iiMalaria i« wlthoit rival among v rEvery voucher paid by a disburs­
ing officer of the government
Is
ar-° interested 'im llv iilu u U who,
jlh
m , from o ilier ureas, fo r that . Hrnr-)i* u ninm iue.l today*.
rnraant
la
including
the
T
en
n
cii-n
Valiev
Him
C.
luiiatus.
aviation
super
in.
would
li«
celved
tht*
afternoon
from
I’clc
ihe dlseaaea affecting man, and reviewed by CAO'a Audit Division.
I ’ ridet a .jiy w fee *■hedtrle proreiuson ”
Authority
tiun Hchaal,
, - j* and the 'Recon* true
----------Florida Btate league viaor of the Florida Improve- 1»- responsible for thorn
i i la imperative that effo rt* to In the fiscal year which ended thl* mt...
giant, walked iu t to c.)opvtaH5li
They come to tins couitT:w under
•tamp out thl* scourge should Ju ly . 36,000,000 voucher* ware Finance Corporation, which An ,U ttitic ia h . the first gsim- in Hw maul Commission, fell that (hi*
Kstlmates on how mail) of these with the Americap Dental Aasociadrew* MV* I* the larg est corpora play-off .erlea between the Sun was n chance' for Sanford,' to " corporate oMldavit of the Culled
not be relaxed.checked.
.
t ion in the w orld,:
iay Lili'T bill* fur
tiun VA will pa
ford Celary Fe*l* and tlw S» place itself on the internaliunnl Slate* Cummilliv for (he I an of children wilt come In the Cnil
—
GAO filed exceptions to 417.000
Andrew*, who wo* a Marine Augustine Balnts will 1«e placed air map, sin.-e the site was idcnl‘ Fuinpean Children, The ulfidavit Slates vary from a few hundred tn hit service gtvnyi
_ by ‘ partial
1* O P T COMPBNSATION
of the voucher*— m u llin g Ih tha Carpi reserve
on duty In In tha local park
pat mg dentist* on-a fee i.avis," a*
tomorrow for sailplane* to smash wurlJ gutiranters that they will not bo several thousand.
TAL1.AHASSKK.
Sept.
3— government’s receiving refunds of Kwajaleln when
The Commltte bring* the new they ore railed, when the yeter
to hi* pressoaring record*. Mr. Drowning come public charges and that they
•1 ) Unemployment
com- $43,400,000. The dbcreuanclee are ent ptwt In the spring o f I94G. has night.
will be under the supervision uf i ai rivals here, ” ive« them u thnr cniin -t be lakrti care o f jn th#
Srhaal
stated
thal
the
M
H
'firttl
urged
that
the
ritircits
o
f
Hanfnr
1
Uon paymenU In, Setnlnol# uaually tb * result of error and pot dcourad colleges and accounting
oiwrating agencies approved hv tile tough examinutiuit. niiUU* them in m . ’* own dental clinics,
‘ ‘ ' i uuall tilt will !&gt;• played in St. Augus­ and the civic organisation* get la’ ti, ft. Children’s Bureau.
j Ahiericair clothes, introduce* them
ty durmg the weak ending fraud, »ayk R. W. Bell,- chief o f the film * to asaemblc 206 Ihlghlv
tine
on
Thursday
nighL
In
r*»e
hind
this
movement
and
throw
division.
.
•
1
■
lied accountant*
hla division.
Ttic children coming to the Unit-1 !•&gt; American wavs and learn* |*
24 amounted to SHMftO
T o in : u is c H A ito E y
there
ia
a
rained
uut
game
a
their
full
support
Inward
having
Bell
has 5JHW bookkeeping , I# Inland# to hav* 300 when fully
n l S lates now are older tliun tliose I snmrlbing alamt them. A fter this
wait made' to 1 3 , person*.
regular schedule will be followed,
inford selected as the permanent brought here during the war year*. they are sent tb whatever alfillatrd
................. „ , _ . . . „ __ .
8 « SHiltfc, chairman o f the sleuth* In* hi* dieliion, same of staffed.
AUttUifl A, 1)*-, BcpC 3 iSpccial)
for the society.
11a has reported, laa accounting that- la, the" next gam * would l*a
They are usually ItrVnud the age wiganiraliuns see best able to
rapor rd today. Pavinonl* throu*h- them at hi* headquarter* In W ash­
played In tha other .U*m'a home
~Hvl Jamca H. BUs. iCorps ^of
which tits ensllv Into foster home*, meet th e ir particular need*.
Florida
Industrial
Commission ington and soot* a t CM field Sta­ practices in sum# o f the rirbevt
lint the Committee dues not place Kriglncera) a ju tlcnt licrc at th*
llone.
i*:
agencies in (he government, reus­ park. F or example if the first
or at which children are usually
W t tb# sla te dropped to &lt;Sl.4f&gt;2
children in foster homes It urges O h 'rr General Hospital. b t t t h U
gam# la rained out In Hanford RRGIHTIt ATIMN DATR8 HKT adopted.
Largest field office* are In Cleva;
tram payment* for tha pravlou* land, where GOO accountants ami ing acrid controversy on Capitol then tho flrat game will be plsyllUl and “ Dow*town" in guvemThey come from eonccrtlialion that ti family e^iger tn ndont a 1 week for tto* twpiration Ocjiler
oreek of ,127.474. These paymenU lawyers check on payment* made
Principal R.»y. W. Nichols of ru.i.p',’ ThVy’ve’ tlioi eip^rii'iKM child get in toucli with its l„.al *• Fn” Unulif. N . C . what* h*
hla Jioutrn- *d In 8 L Augustine.
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hla report*
• Women, a to u l of 4^43 a t com- I#ouU where ooo more keep tab on have created so fi
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local agency t* in &lt;401 CVirry Avruur HU tnoum ,
nothing rum of tfv a*j
Friday as re-jhow
to evaluate. For years they wrill
on gJm
gd) e a ffa ir played on ‘t * l Thur«’d»y m il.
M u re d with 0.064 rom penuted Army transactions. fcpared to what la coming from hi* alternate night* at th* local jU tr a th n tU&gt;' for pupil* who |,aVH lived without family lie*.
charge of any Kuropean child need Mr*. Grace KUU, rfsklos at tha
, v d itm o n la fo r tha pravlou* week,
same addroca.
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Jaycees Ask State Group To
Make Hospital Survey Here (hin'L
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Health Official
Warns Citizens Of
Mosquito Bites

First
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fff)ies ^his Morning Airways Plane

£alU F^r jiipport
Of Jaycee Tourist Project

Society
Prrliminarv
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(iovernment’s (Jeneral Accounting
Office Largest Of Its Kind In World

Orphaned Children Of Kurope Liven
Priorities In Immigration (juntas

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T H E SANFORD

H ER A LD , SANFORD,

L O R ID A

TUESD A Y, SEPT. 3,

t‘l«»rl4A. tn Ch*#c«ry.&gt;Hh#r In p#r•on «&gt;r by •ttofnwy «»n or l&gt;rf»ri*
th# I Till
of September, A. li.
' l l l C hthrnnit,
I'ro Con*
fry so will &gt;»*» rhlK nl affrilfttl )utl
nfiil rath of jrnU.

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PA C K A G E S T O M Ii'
(IRM St. ARCADt Blue.

LEGAL NOTICE
m i t i i i : to

AM'Ktn
To WAI.TKII A III'PI.M iM'HKI.
«* ll '«« i d l e .- Is Mo K„«t tin
Htrcrt, llr,„.kl&gt; n. New Vork
Vmir WAl.TKIt A. IIIT I.VI '&lt;K I,
sr&gt;t h-1 rI,) imilflyl that u soli for
divorce ha* been •entered against
,'nu by HAItIK IIKHINOWHKI. In
the . 'llrujplCourt ,,l lb- Ninth Jodirial Circuit..In »nd for Hemtirole
Count&gt;. Ktor.da.
Voo are hereby reijulrr.l to ap­
pear It, ekhl cans* on the -III, do,
of Heplc|nl,er ISIS In the oilier of
the Clerk nf -aid Court At tile
Court House In .Hanford. Klor da
end In def.'itll ' thereof, a tlccr. e
‘pro ronfesm will be eot(rr&lt;l anil
the cause pr*H*r.d . 1 parts to final
decile
,
ri|s n».lice .-hall Ire puhli-he.l In
the
tifo.it t.rralt os It) law

SVHV.VRDO
s v m c is

WITNKHH in,' hirst and
Aral this 3*1 h iM, »t Augu
o i' IIKHNDON

Cl-tk of lh&lt;r Ab'rvi

(HKAI.)

l.fit,Hr.I C.iurt

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TIIK K T I t K OK KKOItllM TO:
• MAHYlA. MACOuNAl.lt, If allvK.
slid hust,eiiil............. MACno.NAI.Ir.
II atlvr, Ml,.■••a Chrlillan name Is

Th» Nanfonl ||pnil4 || hfffibi
«b&gt;(xniN «* « n«*w#p*|wr t»f *tnrr«| rlrraUfftin pulillihH In tfwtn**
Iffiotffi OMMjr, riofl.U. In v IiM till. I
rllnllon •hall I f published cinrn
«•*•)» week for four (4) consecutive
Urfk*
.
WITNKKH my band *n4 nfflclui*
»ral at fUnfnrd. HeinlnoU &lt;*ounty , in n it : co hht -ok r u t : county
and Hint* of Florida thl« the I?lh
JIT HIM, HKUINOl.K COUNTY.
day uf Auciitl. A. I» l*M.
rUilllllA. IN ITIUIIATK.
O l\ IIKltM»&lt;»N
It, re: K«Ut« of I.KVI KIIAN'KI.I.N
t*Urk of llie •Clrrult *i*ourt IJflalK, detea.eit.
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H#tnimi I•&gt; (Touniy, Florida
HI U.I. ITIKIUTOH'H ANl&gt; I’KltfHUAL)
-a.NH HAVIN'.} CUAIMH .Ml l&gt;«• IA111 •A N I * \V . H I 'K S C K H
ilAN'US AllAINHT HAIO KHTATK:
Hollcltor for plaintiff
Voo sad each nf you are hereby
iioildt, I anil r»&gt;|Ulrr&lt;l to pre.ent
in rorifcT n r
t iik
m r s T v any rlalm. and demands which
jriM ii:,
BKiiiMitaK
niirK T v, *c*i- or either of you, may'havs
. K« I n S U the estate or I.KVI
ATATK tiF FIjnlllDA
1)1 r» ll.r
4*1 JA«'K Alef.AN i KANKI.IN MifMIK. deceased, late
,.|
said County, to Ihs County
Illl.lfHN ||»I&gt;«»*|| It* 1*7•*t#4BIWI »* All Whttfii ll &gt;l*i) 4**4nr*rn; l&lt;,'*ae of Mem,mile Count,. Klorhta,'
Nolirr In li»*iM‘t pl**-t* •l« •I JllllN at 111. offlro In the rourt house of
&gt;1 UII.U»N file.I
n-|»«»fi •aid County at Hanford. Klurlda.
•I* A«lmlnlHttRltJi **t ill* thtiilii «»f within eight eaUndar month, from
J A* *K Al.taAN nil.UiSr: )1vr«a»«Nt; 111. time of th» first public-allnii
this notice. Karh rlalm ur dr*
lluil
hr fllvtl hU ii^lltioit fi»r
i.fml illartiai nr. . j rt«1 lliat ti«* Will mud shall he In writing, and shall
-letthe place of residence and
m|*|*l &gt; |i» lli* ||«*tiurMl*l# It.
\\.
SVir*, fount 7 J ikIk* **f Hrmlrtole |e,.| office address of (ho claimant,
i 'fiuttl y Fli*rl&gt;t«, tin «hr I Jib day of •rot shall |.« sworn l*i by the claim,4r|tt r iii f»**r, A I* 191%. f’T n|&gt;pro&gt;4l aui. i&gt;*enl, or attorney, and any
nf rumr Mini ^ for finul ill#* har«(i &gt;*••l, claim nr demand not so filed
nm Ailrnifilat•. i«u of llir «**u|« ol *ha!l he void.
Jt JACKHON l.olwiK. C. T. A.
Jark Allan tllllon* ilrr&gt;«M4« mi
As administrator of the K«.
ih|# IMh day of Au«ru«t. m &lt; •**
tele of I.KVI KIIANKJ.IN
.
JtillN M.
IJIIMIt; deceased .
A'linlnUtr-itnr «if Iho *#lal*
of Jai*k Allan tUII«»n. dr*# J'lrst pul.II,ath,n Auk. J«. 1st*

Petition for th« adoption of Donald
til.Almar* \Vright* a minor. M
whom you wrw ih* natural fathrr,
h»a l*##n filed ihi* day l»y W. T.
Kelly, In tba above entitled Court.
You are therefore n^u'in-i to
appear In eald Cpurt, on the Urd
day of September. Ill*, at th# Court
Il«»u*e In Hanford. Florida, to ebow
rau^e why aatd petition ehould hot
ROBB’S HOME
be hranted.
It la ordered that thla notice be
published onre each Week for four 2 1 7 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T *
dineeeutive week* In the Hanford

WHISKEY
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lU E S D A Y , S E P T . 3 ,

BAKERY

Wllnree my hand and official
e»u| r| Sanford. Florida, thla tht
*&lt;tlh il)y of Aucuat. A D. |9&lt;l.
tk *»•. II Kit M m»N
Clerl* of above entitled Court
(Official Seal)
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KKKRUT F. IIOCMIinl.DKII
Attorney
Hanford. Florida

Dr

I canard Darker

W « enn m a k e nrrn n gcm en ta fo r you to fin anco
th e m on E A S Y T E R M S I

VtMiotlan blinds m a

Free Estimates
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Wood and metal slats —
Repairing — R eflnU hing

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SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
8 2 0 W E S T THIRD S T R E E T

PHONE 1152-W

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mltillIf I'tMlMj
ID......I* -*i*l if rtth#r mh&gt; **r nit
•*f Hi* . « \#s iirtriifsl |i8f||e« l.e.

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*••»)»•. fit ms, *.r •«,r(ximl loll* r IdIrvi•
Inu hi ihfeiuah i»i umlrr lh#ui m
hrl»# r|, t Isreg, If-vut** #. Rimilrn,
•*f otliri wI#*-, i«itt| |o flin ||«lr •
tUvUrM. IrHdtrr#
|l8Dlrr« uf
“ W«IK &gt;1 M'illl.leAN HTKVLNA
•|rr**j»«t&lt;l uti'l to any and all otlirr
Io&lt;f■«*(»• rirtim or r o i p u I 4 (li*ni
*»!»«»*•• 114111* ■ tl»«* utiktH)Wn h.ivlnw
•#r (flalmliitf to li,o»* unv rlghi. till*«•» ini**rr#t in *»r to thr I'foprH)
hrt&gt;ltulfl»&gt;r tlr»rrl!»*d:
It U iiik rnntlr to np|»rar hy a
"""fn hill of rntniilalnl f|l#d ltrr«»
in b&gt; o.Nli; / IIYJID again#! you.
tlo miiih ball!a a Miflt to «|Uiet and
••tal*ilah tltlr .tn tti» laiida li«rt&gt;*
Iraftrr i|#»i*r|hrd« tkat &gt;uu and
•mvo of &gt;on may l.n\#» or rlalfti
to
light* 811lr? or InI t*rr9t in pro**
of |o tht* following (U#«
|* rl»~d hind# aitimt*, lying nnd b*&gt;
Ing In th« County of Hamlnola and
Ht4ta of Florltln more |&gt;arUculatljr
•lv*rrihr«l aa follow«, to-w||»
Tlir lldil OS f fr«t of (h#

NICKS’
PACKAGE STORI
410 SANFORD AVENl

Rabbit Skin
Exports Boom
In Australia
AP Newsfeatures
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SYDNEY— Rabbit &lt;kin export*,
which'have incrolRod in value since
dB.T'.i from *l.3t»8.000 to 120.6(50.000
* year, are now A uR trnlln's s ix th
muil valuable product In th e over­
seas market. Au»lrnlian Govern­
ment statistic* reveal.
Only export* of greater value
in the year fcjidwd June 30. IDin.
were wool, 8205,380.000; meat^
139.120,000- flour, 835,860,000; but­
ter. 132 .600.000; wheat. 820.798.-

MV*». I n i tht&gt; North* i t ) f##it
IU* »rwf of Hrt*. » Twg* 20 Mo.

1*4)1uit* *In ami’ fur
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Heiuliiiil* County,

00,000
me;i
a::d
womenalready enrolled
under tfew knudred-million-dollar * -7
HOLIDAY
General Electric Pension Program.

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. - III 10 P. M.
Cloned Monday*

On July 10,1946 General Electric Announced
an expanded pension program to give every
employee at retirement the steady income
everyone dream* of—but fort ever manngo
to secure.
F o r the sv ersge employee this will meen
a retirem ent income several tim es ns largo as
the annuity b e could ordinarily buy. Income
a t retirem ent, when addsd to Social Security
ffeyments, will am ount to about GO* of
average pay for t h t employee who h as spent
his working y ears with General E lectric.

$100,000,000 to Start Plan
This plan provides a pension for the years
already worked, a t no coat to employ®**.
F o r this, the com pany p ays th e entire cost,
estim ated a t more than $ 1 0 0 ,000,000.
'rtiue every employee w ith o ver a year’s
service has a good sta rt on hla pension i t
retirem ent— a t no co st to him . T T * longer
^ e has workedythe bigger the sum .

Hoy*| Air Rid*. Altboagk It bt« not

reU *l*d

for M l*, yea ma yrvWrw HU,
*• Rre d,,ifm at ymr U . S .

' Rid# l» *Kir* than * aew On. It repre■ * . *T • * w ‘ • • • • p t d ftlre rngioeerrerelt i* a wholly m w kU d a t tire

high la stoniest •letting, drivisg comfutt,
••/rt/«
.
kea U . 8. Roysl Air Ride* are available for
7 5 , ’n k* " •
aaderstaadlsg of
I rased tU (eg really O M i l - l m w feeling of
f ead n s J A m •• you drive. And you c m
t M these great Mw time for tfcam a* V
m lh i o f M il, d«r«ndabU Mrr|$t, 4

- - w U . 8. koyxl Air Ride U sow et your
^TU* DeeJer'e for dispfoy «Uy, prior to lie
•oerew. 8** It sow—(edgy/

E llt S T SH O W IN G N O W ,.

Tb increase this retirem ent income m the
jreArs go on, employee# and th e com pany
will jointly contribtita to th e fond. On the
average, ab ou t two-thirds o f future costa
will be paid by the com pany.
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E v e ry E m p lo y ee E lig ib le
r w w toif are n ot new a t G eneral E lectric.
Retirem ent plane wer# begun a s early as

• G en era l E le c t r ic ’s O bjectives

About 90% of eligible G-E men
and women have already signed
up for Retirement Income
Within eight weeks of the new pension
program's announcement, some of
General Electric's nearly one hundred
plants in about seventy-fire tjopununitiea report tho following enrollment;
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Bridgeport, Conn,
Ontario, C
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Erie , F a .
96.B ^
Lynn, Mas*................................ 07.0^1
Schenectady, N. Y ................... 86-0%
PitUfiald, Maia......................... 94.0?)
Philadelphia, P a . . . ................. 98.8%
New Kensington, Pa.......... 97.8%
Lowell, Mass...................... - . . 98.4%

1012.

O ver 40,000 employees now on the
payroll are alread y oovorecL T b a new plan
faring# pensions within reach o f 10 0 ,0 0 0
m ore. E v e ry employee 1# eligible th e day
he com pletes one frill y e a r o f service. ,

Three object! vea of General E lectric are
worth repeating;
__

For tho public, new and b stta r products
a t th e fgirw t price th a t General E lectric
research and engineering can achieve.
For General Electric men and women,
a b e tte r place to w ork—fair Walgos, steadiest
possible em ploym ent, and "jo b dividends'*
for work well done.
.
F o r a Quarter o f a million ow ner*, i
lair return on th e millions in saving! they
have invested.
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~Job D iv id en d s”
General E lectric’s "jo b d iv id e n d s '* -th o tt
extras th a t 0 - E employee# g et in addition to
S a fe s—now include among other things,
pensions a t retirem ent, insurance, vacations
With p ay, aw ard ! for achievem ent, etc. (
such " jo b dlvidende" General E lectric ape
more than $ 3 5,000,000 for th e y ear 1945.
H iie new peneion program , from Gene;
E lectric’a point at view, le an oth er w ay
encourage th e oapeU e and efficient men ai
wognen who aid in the ooxnpany’a sucoa
W ith their help, even greater benefits can
be produced for all

For additional detail* of the plan, thorn
inlereeted
write fee the booklet, “General
Electric Pension Plan." Addrtte General
Electric, Schenectady%N . Y .

S s n fu r d -O rlsm ln

H ig h w ay

Itoule 17

PIPDITTIR Thom a* FT Manning
(above) baa been rclcautl undrr a
f 5,000 bond In Pillaburgh alter be­
ing charged with manslaughter.In
the- flralh of F in t Asm tant U. S.
Attorney G eorge' Maihank. I*,,lice
said that the latter'died of a brain
hemorrhage which may have been
routed by a blow itruck during a
scuffle at a party. Manning, II le
reported, told .newspapermen he
thrived the attorney djtrlng an argu­
ment. (International Sountfp.Wo)

AP Newfffealutes
II AMFI.IN. Germany— A new
Pied Piper of Hamelin Is leading
a procession of children— nnd this
tune lo n happier ending
The new Pied Piper ts u young
woman. Miss Kathleen llaird, of
Perth. Ausjrnlin Her hand of chil­
dren are displaced tol* from the
Baltic countries nnd Poland.
Catching the spirit of this leg­
endary area, she enact* tho role
of the piper once each wuek. She
dans a cloak »nd feathered hat and
nines the chHdien to bed in their
tents on the brow of a hill
A* the procession wrnd* It*
way up the -tope, the sound of
the youngster*' singing cwn be
heard aiming the sleepled
roofs of irsmrlin, a mile away.
Fifty boy* and girls go t*\ Ihe
camp each week. They play and
swim near where the '‘Diver WesfLATINO with a U. 3. embffxey pet
,n Delgratle Is Sgt. 'Kenenth L
Schuxscl, who, with two fellow
Amcrirnn soldiers has been held
I* virtual hoilage for fflx months
by tha Tito government pending Inrestigatlon of a Duulan soldier's
leatjir, The Gl'» father, Ernest VI.
Jchlfsicl. of Snn Francisco, seeks
in Investigation.
(fn(rrnallomtl)

White Policy* Is . s a r r .
.Now the farmer just turnCriticized Bylndian water
Into lbl* overnight tank
Ftfeh Orficial

there that the unlmpre*»c«i offi
d a l* told him:
"IK&gt; your worat. Illow until
AP Newafeattire*
yna hurst."
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CANIIKDKA- The “ While Aus­
And 'although those rhlldret tra lia " policy, which prolilbit* col­
"disappeared," a new crop of Ger ored people from entering lh*man youn(t*lerH now play nlmtii Cnnimonwrallh ns immigrant*, wnthe street*.
.
strongly r r ilijn l by the Indian
High Commissioner Kir Hagumilli
Paranjpye in an address to (he
Wollongong Rotary Cluh.
Ih-elating the policy wit- "an
Thr first liathcr of Ilium- had a affront to llir susn-ptibilDies " I
statur rrrrtrd lo ji i* memory after Indian* and ollirr peoples,*' Sit
Dagunnlli os-erle&lt;l Indians “wnnl
death.
tn he trraliM ns equal* with full
political and other right*."
Kir Ragtinalh told the llolarian* that Ihe trrent Ameriian law

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS
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COM STOCK

Went A-Milkintf
In Machine Aki
A I* Nrw*'rr*tiires
ITHACA. N. Y A mu..........
milking machine for use on go.o. ■
nig* i* the latest addition to Mdairy research laliornlorv m' 1
nejl University.
Iluiit bjr P ro f. II. I. M enu, ' •

the m »rhine/&gt;nllrrnisl aft. » ' •
large dairy milker*. I* «&gt; m'*11
that all the necessary pari
o•
linked together on a lainril almol
18 x 6 inches.
Milk i* extracted hv the smium
proce** Into a "milk can.” winch,
in the rose of • guinea pig. is n
small e la i* container.
Milking a guinea pig is a two
man job. Prof. II. II. Williams u&lt;
ually hold* the small animal while
Prof. Ilertingtotl operates the
equipment.
Prof. Herrington’s work h»«
■roused considerable interest, oml
there's usually an audience on
hand when "milking time" mlt-

Poland Counts
W ar Losses Of
Culture Centers
AP N tm f tiU ir t*
,
W ARSAW . Poland— Polish edu­
cation and cultaral ' Ihitllutlons
took a terrific beating during the
war anti Next occupation, govern­
ment statistic* shrjy.
Of school building*. 6-71)9 were
destroyed. Including 3U universities
and college*. 71B prefaaelonai
aehoola, 871 accondary seboolt, 880
primary aehoola and 494 kinder­
garten*.
Cultural instltlitlonff destroyed
numbered 3.337. These included
S3 theater*. 650 cinemas, 138 moseume. five art schools, 11 broad-

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Yet. t i l ’ You'll "fiO " farther,
longer on Kelly (net
They're brand nrw anti hette
from s tu r d y s te e l bradr
stronger cord, bruise-resisting
laxly, to thr tough Armctubber
tread
Come in and cherk for your­
self thr flit. Value* in these

tough new Kelly*.

Businessman Rescues
Stowaway With Job

» __ 8YDNEY-*-(AP&gt;— David lle c r ,
a l7-y«*r-o|d youth who travelled
from New Zealand to Sydney *«
a stowaway on the American
frelghtat Cat's Paw. walked right
Into a 822 a week job.
Jte«c*. whs came Into Sydney
Harbor ItandcuiTed to a bunk in
tho C at’s Paw, was on the psryrull
of British Consolidated Industrie*.
■ new company registered in Mel-

Stafford’s Service
Station
Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford

man said he l)#d
»• Job although hr
about him. but had
t" in hi* judgment.

fo m b ^ Province
f 100,000 annual
campaign in 60
are malaria ho*
.contributor to
it**. Kvery bulltlrw ill be gprayed
rtrr two months
larial moequlto

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U t 0?* CtlfCK &gt;£X,'h rOUCI!&amp;
AS? S*&lt;T YOU MOKtt... TH4 l»
OV.Y O'i tCTRti 0» otk CC0)Mrft6v?
4(k.ict couxia a,m us niUOJf
OS.iOAnON......

prospective citisrn* every year has
raised th«- United S tate * greatly
in the estimation of the Indian
people.
.*
“The treatm ent o f Indians in
other countries, ami especially in
several uart* of the British C«mmonweslth wounds their pride.
*1Tta way Mouth Africa deals
with India’* protests aitainst thr
treatm ent of Indians In the do“it's almost got to the point
rttipion will have cnnsiderahlr in­
1 think I ’ll h*vr to ehniye
flue net; on whether an .Indepritd. where
admission," he commented.
enl India will remain in tho B rit­
ish Commonwealth."

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

STAN

AP Newsfeaturc*
SANTA KL In diought-riddcn
Northern Now Mexico » farmer's
phone often rings whlV he i*
preparing to go out foi the evru­
ing with his family and a friend'*
voice shouts:
. “ Iley! Your &gt;vn(cr‘« coining."
(Jufikl, d,inning overalls, grab­
bing a luoteiM ami a -hovel, tho
farmer llv'n dashes fo, the lirigntUn ditches to capture the ptortoua water that mi) spell the itifferenc-.* letscen crr»p nod failure.
Now the fin nifr. hate found
an aUy to «ntnll Miiirkp ponda
that tali'll nil*!niulit. «•v unii«av&lt;led
flow, in IIs.* iliti lies, as well us
*A*nle, ftnm fla-h floiuls.
In the litigation farmers econ­
omy these little reservoirs per­
form the the same service as tld
rrfrigciator docs In the average
home atul at about the same cost
of S'.o to l.'OO each. TD.'y .atch
water instead of fmal but gain*
and keep it unl|l needed
Right)- of these pond, with
earthen flam* have l*eeii built in
the I'ojonue nod the Santa Kr
Sandoval soil . conseivaloiii fli11is ts III tile Upper llto 'Irood*
valley. The Soil ( ’onset vat k m
Service which calls them over
night storage tanka provided en
gintvring service ami heavy equip
rnent: the farmeri did tho work
amt furnlihod material*. .
Even in normal year* the rain­
fall U'le** than 11 Ineht* and i!
is necessary to Irrigate. Wah'i i
carefully ratlonerl. When » fen»
er's time comes to use the wnif ■
he has to take It--tfigbt.pr dn&gt;
or Iiirp it. Night long vknls wi' i
lalilvrit and ehovel Wrre to &gt;&lt;

,i Automobile, Bodry ond
Property
Liability Im urnnce?
Remember

I F I J U M P E D , IT W A S 1 0 , 0 0 0 F E E T
D O W N //4 T O A R O C K Y C A N Y O A 1
, A M D S U R E D E A T H ...........................
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V ^ \ A /E L L ,B O Y S ,H E R E I A N v
,

of 1444 Kunston S t., Atlanta, ha*
solved his individual hruxing prob'em. With un idea and some aiirtllu*
aluminum he now has a hoitiv that
is different from anything in these
halts.
lllark.huw is malinger' of the
Air and Manufacturing Corn, of Atnnln, The enmpany makes ' air'Atahorx .for the air-conditioning
Industry, lie reasoned that airwashers were insulated, strong and
watei proof. The same principle
ould Ik- applied In q house, make
it of the same materials, and re­
verse It, so it eould !«• waterproof
on the outside.
Through his wife a former Wave,
he obtained a priority for m ater­
ials. The aluminum he got from
-alvage at the Hell bomber plant.
Marietta, (in. Ills rompnnv msnulaetured the sections needed and
nine of hi* fellow walker* started
'the house gropert.
•
The,side walls.'made in sections j
4x8 feel, are, bulled to aleeV up-,
rights. Tne-e set lions consist of a ,
two-quarter inch thickness of spunglass insulatnln l« tween and n lny-j
*r of ulumiaiini on the outside. The
floor was made of two thicknesses
of Hepvy plyyond.
ll|iiekshaw says the cost was
higher than he expected and the
house definitely won't la' for sale
smm.

Trapped Water Aids
New Mexico Farmers

Modern Pied Piper
Of Hamelin Leads
Children To Sleep

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Herring from 5 :3 0 I'. M

,a»w pc»“ ls« lire «a tka w*y—

fIR IT R IP O M ID violence In the
G re a t Lake * Seamen** itrlk o In the
Chicago area occurred w hen a
group of men broke Into the o^l-es
of the M aritim e lAtke C a rrie r* A»toclatloo In Chicago and severely
beat two of the o rg a n lra lfm '* offi­
cial*. One of those In ju re d wav
H arold Engolke, m pcrln ten d en t,
shown in hi* car. a tle r h avin g tho
b n t iit* bandaged, (fn (e rn a lio n a l)

The United State*, which u»e»
the skins .for felt hat manufac.
Jure, was the largest buyer. ft*llowed by Canada and the United
Kingdom.

Itanga J| Knit,
Ihf*# |irtirnl&gt; ar» lh#rrf«»ra to
«oiiiinand you and rarh of you to
ho nnd M|*|»rar hrfor« th« t.'lreull

H .U K IU A

AP NeWsfeaturra
At l a n t a , g*.—Fac.ii with the
homing shortage, J. L. lllockshaw

i

• O ptom etrist _ '

Rye* examined— Glass#*
203 S. Orange Ave,
(Irlando, Florida
Phone 4M 7

Under the guidance of President
Jim m y Donn. the ffuriit-aportaman.
the track 10 miles north of Miami
was reclaimed ju st two summer*
•go from the n u t. cobwebe. grime
and bankruptcy of aix idle year*.
It I* now asium lng the tropical
magnifier nor that young Ja ck
Horning must have dreamed of
back in 1038, when a sudden and
totally unexpected departure of hi*
bankroll man plunged the venture
tjfiito oblivion a fter only four day*
o f raring.
Donn took the plant over and
began to pump new life into it. It
seemed hopeles*—rust covered the
grandstand beams and the barn*
were dingy and dilapidated. Debris
littered the place.
‘
.
# Donn went to work with yint
' and determination that enabled him
- to run Uin first .‘JO day* of the illfated 1*1(4 45 se»Hon, stopped by
the Ilym c* racing edict.
^ (n another year, he had the once
castoff track in much better con­
dition for 1045-46 and. though still
far from the perfection he sought,
it Inn it* allotted 40 day* with sutprising!,' large muturl plav and
crowds, nnd left no doubt that it
had made a suressful comeback. *
Today, (iulfstrram show* whnt
a prarticed hand rnn do. Kntranccs
and rx il* now arc lined with pnlm*,
(lately royal* and waving jtt*onut*. Shrubbery i* everywhere.
A Visitors to the track next winter
.will
u141 ft
u.8 fl'J
ft —
e-ewI ~--■,4•■ it,winlee
find
new w
pari-mutui^l
dwos, geese and *wan* swimming
in the lake, now enlarged, and the
Urge canllleve.r stand with a fresh
coat of aluminum paint.
There also will be 104 new lark
room* in the stable area which will
provide space for 750 horse* in­
stead of 6*J0.
“Yes. one dny even Hialeah mathave to look to it* laurel*," salfl
Dunn.

H ER A LD , SA N FO R D ,

Air-Washer Unit9 THE OLD HOME-TOWN t#9 thad U t Pedant on.# By STANLEY
---------1 W A S T R A P P E D O U T G M A
Used In Building:
L I M B - - I F T B A C K E D U P I W A S /Ai
Comfortable Home
T H 'M O U T H O 'A M A N E A T / N 6 L I O A 1 -

II, WII.UUK JEN N IN G S
AP Newafeuturr*
MIAMI. F I*.—Gnlfstream Park
with l*i palms uni pines, oleander
hedict's and beds of nralphas, cro­
ton* and Ixora. is about ready to
challenge lllalrah for the title of
F lo rid a * most beautiful horse

PHO N E 864 J

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BUNDS

T H E SAN FO RD

1946

£ul(slreain Park About Ready To
Challenge Miami’s Hialeah Track

Herald

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tJl'M C IA I. I'lltl'H IT OK KUHtlltA.
alive,' and «wife.
AliKXANUKIt. if ialive. wh„— I'brlellan -.TIIK HTATB (»K rUHIIMA T o iO:'IINOI.K COUNTV.
IIOHK • Klfgctl PltOVBNSSANO.
IN CIIANCKHV.
name *1, an
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NltlKNT. If
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HKHIHIK NCI
lyn. N««r York:
I
minor,
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1,1 K K 8TK
You ur# haratiy r*aulr«d to flU 1
V »T ItfJ
wife, HAI.I.I I
yndr «pp4aranri on the 20th day Of Tnr«\ ll Wit It 11IT, wh*»#*t plartTl f
alive. i IKh Iii
H*|&gt;loinb»r, m e . In a certain ault , K#hl«itcr or whvtrahoiila \» un*
alive, ami w
for 4ll%&lt;*rc« Jnatltutni avatnai you | m»'»n
HIIAI.U it i
In thr t'lrruH routl of ilia Nhitli I &gt; *iif# »in#-i.&gt; n«»tlfied ih.tt *t
Mf MII.I.A.N. I
McAIII.I.AN.

Koumlllat *te Aimerson
W algreen Ag4ncy

1940

aMriiata. rMOre.
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QUALITY
G EN E

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Phone 732

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THE

FOUR
l(ir ttiL l« "S c h o o l

bca dally » * eer' *•
a m4 » « » ! » » •'
t M l . n l . I'lartaa
I I I Waaaetla At»"«»

Children koiiik buck to school thin Septem ber a re
K«&gt;iiiK to find difference* in their teach ers,- gome Ku°d
mid some bud.
,
x
M any of the old teach er* will be buck from w a r
service with first hand knowledge of stran ge p art* of the
world. G eography will take on a new reality, when the
teach er has flown a plane from Pncific islands, served
with the Red Cross iu E n glan d , o r fought the enemy from
a ship in the .M editerranean. Everything those men und
women learned during the w a r can be turned to ad ­
vantage back in the chupsroom* a t home.
Mni^- pupils will suffer to some exten t from the
shortage of teachei1* which is general throughout the
country. They may be crow ded into lar|&lt;e classes, and
they m ay have inexperienced teachers not fully &lt;|uulifird
for th eir jobs. W here this is true, it probnbly won't be
much fun for the teach ers, who will have to work twice
as hard as the student* to keep ahead of theta.
•However, there's a lot to learn in any Am erican
school this year, and the kids who go back full of »mjimer sunshine and play will have a good tim e tackling
their job with the hooks.

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AMHITIOUS TIIKN
MUST
IIP. SERVAN T OP ALL: At thi
same time enn.e the disciples
t„ J»*o». .aying.
k« is lb ‘
greatest in the kingdom of heiv, i i J Mutt. IK-1.

Out in IndiBitapoll* u tn»n wa*
fined for whittling at u Kiri.
They have funny custom* in some
part* of this ^tMintry. _

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' A * If to prove that their ran
R o p o r t # f r o m I d l ll d o t l (lit lilt* f t l l i g l l C m ployjtH M tt
•" .xit n a t i o n s lim * the1 v a r i e t y o f i n t c r n m U t i b n H w h i c h - f i g t i t W

government

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A^fnistrwtor ' Jolm " D ' Viitall'-

.The Minintrv of I.altor isatictl n statem en t for Jum '.
plowed through It it ltd G tm i‘ up with
ha* now reached nearly full pt" difTering reports. One A m erican cprrespondcnt cabled
duetion »nd thvt Industry, fit the
thnt nt Inst liritish unemployment ia taking n down*
present »t least, ha. hwm
wnnl turn, that there a re 17.ODD fewer unemployed perfe d
whlu m an" adjoining sons now than al the peak of unemployment. Another
column it i* recorded that 12.0'toj correspondent wrote th at the British working population
Auto werker* had walked nut in. was 8 2 ,0 0 0 persons low er this Ju n e than a yeur ago. Both
the Nash Kelvinatm t'oip.. an I
Rjakcfl up their statem en ts with som ew hat elaborate
UMt the CIO National Mnrti.uc „tn ti.Kti(.s,
*
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Union had viitcl t» &lt;»n » ‘ Jr' ''
The whole sultject of employment is so com plicated
against a I »re^ -a •*
• j||aj
V\ritcra could be riglit. Shifting facto rs, such
Guvenwir t idtweli acted with „ 3 military service, elderly employes retiring a fte r the
commehdaUlc *p&lt;e*l in .leslgitatim: |XVar, number of women form erly employed but no longer
« tepmcntative to droi wu ■ " ,|CRjrjn|f
work, a mi (ieinobilized servicemen on term inal
fng 7und.rVt.V 7,.*i*t "in 'hospital leave Itefore taking jolts, make any number of interpretuconitnictlon To J-c k llatlgan and tiotlS possible.
.
Bralley Odham goes tin- cicdit
Often the same set of statistics, con crete as they
fq- bringing ih.. mattei in the sn(•111, ra n lend to an incredible number of different an J J S i o n 01r •hwt u 'm n t « T h e Brilish employment figures nre a good exam aUdement that civtltiio ptmlucl..... Ncwnpiipormfii

V irginia C ongressm an Smith

Army Expects Rocket Plane

Now S eek s Senatorial S e a t

To Fly 2 5 Miles a Minute

r

S p e c ia l ro C e n tr a l P r e is

• W ASHINGTON Political observer* are saying that Hie primary
victory o f S en ato r Ibvrry F Dynl In V i i r IhIb has eiicouisged Rep
Howard W . Sm ith o f A lesand tla to seek Hie S en ate seal now held

hyUtnatcr/nimisag G..Burrtc—

House

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gap. M W Smlih

Forecaster Says
Washington Good
Spot For Vacation

d u g when tides are aurtilng, or
be only a friend, who never
Wally (mounted to' much, but
w m after all a friend. No,-It
: « M t five or alx funerals wa need
* fat Sanford, but a lUtl. belter
appreciation of the find qualities
Of these clliians wa have here,

a little more tnteMuoe toward
the natural human wtaknar»»* *’f

Prescription
Compounding

NOTICE!

SANFORD HERA1 D, SAN FO RD .

SOCIETY EDITOR

Social

PAGE

FLORIDA J

Virginia Calhoun
(liven Shower I*

Z IS FOR ZIM mA QUEKII

. -*-,i ora..41* hiawanu roniptrtrd
r r t*'umr
Mr* Niv (lie brute'* mother,
i i t r a grey »uit »ith black ac»&lt;. Mine* arid a purple orchid
Mr
Hardy, the bridegroom's
mother rltOM* an aqua dress with
brown a r c r e o r lo and wort* a pur­
ple orchid
The uahers were llnrtlrn - I l y i n s
in.l Oolite Hrvl ol Itornr. O#,*
The oiu p y Irlt Immnllalrly nfi*r the tt-rrtnony on llielr wcddlng.rip wInch will take thrill la the
Inotitii.iin.* ■&gt;( North Carolina and
&lt;ieor^i.i Alter the month of Sept,
it , wlh reMile at Auburn, Ala.
where he U a student at the Polyterhnw Institute
Out of town Kuesu Included:
Mr. Dabney T llarily. S r . Mrs.
P W entry p r Hardy. Harden
Hi It
J.itti' , Best and Moultrie
Hulun ol Home. ( l a . Mm A. C.
Applrliv o| IH’Puiiluk .Spring.-. Pla ;
Mr ll.i&gt; ltn .1 ol Alliens, G a,J
Mi.* Willi.iiu N»nn m ut Gained*
Vllli* Pla

‘Jackie Miller Given
Party On Birthday
Calendai

The spurious ground. uf( the
J i hit Miller residence wen* the
rt. scene of a lovely parly .Monday
,;f .alternoon given by Me*. Miller
fur her inn Jackie who celebrated
his sev.nth birthday.
,cil
An outdoor slide and swings
lurnUlted m u ll of the entertaint&gt; merit during the uflernoory Relit‘ gnlhes an,| contests were -also
**" played with Howard Lloyd win
ding the prize in the candy hunt
“ ’ and Terrell,. Jia n Nelson win­
ning the prize for the Iran bap
in* conliat.
*
a
Jackie op-nt-d his gifts on the
in* porch after whitli the guests
M. j progressed into the (filling ro-ni
to lhc_ tune o f •‘ Happy Birth*
'day'*.
This dining -table which
was fivetluid * with a lace rlol.i
held lb* pink utnl blue birthday
cake emlxiv.cd with "Happy llirtiiday Jackie”. Around the edge of
thp rake were plastic b irls held
..
. . .
ing .even U lg ■uiulh*.
VnriMi« J . B llcAkoaindfr ■enter-'doluVeil lavIIon* were su.|&gt;«nTed
Ulned on Tsumday* evening -*&gt;f from tin? diliing rh^hdeber and
( 00 o'clock at her home on French ^rink and blue stream er, wrf tie
.Avenue with a linen ahowrr honor- twined mid lied ' at each end u.'.
|ng Miss Peggy HeMrr
Zinnia* ,fl(. &lt;abU*.
and roars WWW used In floral ur|„,|i,i^a| ru|, ,;,k r* will, u
rangeinenu lor the |xtrly room* |c„,„|lP marked lb. s atinu ai
ML** DorL* Jones ..ml MU* l t o - ! la h lr m t„ i, f&lt;), ,|„ |J11Pal,. Tl„.
ler were awarded (irl/e* tor the
a„,| . aclr
ronte.*u played Tne honorre . s .
,,
A.
t w„ ,,
pre.*enled a baskrt lopped with a f
,
bridal bouquet and filled with
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many lovely g ilt, from the gumt*
*" " ' ' J
Tile hdsleav was Sjoialed by MLv* “ v‘ '* "» * * 'r" nE
Huby Anderson, Mm, Plonnle Av- ... v * :
•', **'r “n‘* •'*' .
•rette and Mrs TTtelina Smith In '
usdde.l
pervlng punch and dainty cukes to *'&gt;^- Miller In « m in ? .
kite following: Mis* Hester. MK*
ri'
mvife.1 were J:.rku&gt; MilCharlotte Stine. M lu Janice Cook ler. Imnuree. la.r.v II el. Fred
MU* Betty Cullurg. MLv* Audrey Hall,
Monroe./ l'cu n e .
Walter
Toll. MLvs Dort* Jones. Mias Uobbv Groves Maurice Pl.illjps. Tommie
lev* .Morton and ML*.* Oeorvli.a Mussell, lli,bl.y
l.ilt'e , MuVn.y
Hutchins
i Nuncr, lli-rrv Si. Juhii, Claik
' Al*o Mr.*. W U Heater. Mr* Tillis. Ilranll *y S. hirard, Gene
Ann Brotlirrson Mrs II K Tur- ! Blsbetry. Howard 1,1 .yd. HIM,
ner. Mrs Whitten
Mrs C A Moseley, und F'e.ldie \«l.d wo.
Anderson and Mr* McAlrxander .tlx. leuri.o I. t- Mill*. I ..no..
Tile host^.v* presented the ItOII- PbtlHl - I’ .'
K
• I* '
orer with a chenille be*L*prrml «- He ll.ewer
h o .o .h n . i i ...* f o i '
a remembrame of the party
Joan Mvt. *
Mmcella M en.«,
f
Mary Jean King lied. Sharon
*
'
l.aur.i Ar.lt \* el ou \ •. \ • ■ •
l.yn;. Canlwell
\i.n fbur-t »o
. ,,
and
l-ratire,
MoMletoo
Abe-

BejfKy Hester Feted
By Mrs. McAlexunder

FIV E

in Nix Becomes Bride Of
Dabney T. Hardy, Jr. Of Rome, Ga.

Cecelia Trulucl;

Walter Beal left Sunday for Ma­
con. Oa. where he will enter the
Ocorgta-Alabama Buslne*.* College.
•Mr. and Mrs la.wrjncr Kpnl and
daughter of Tlmipu spent latbor
Lkiy Ul Sanford with friend*
l&gt;r. and Mm. (I s Set man have
left for a two week.*- visit In At­
lanta and CUyton. Cla.
•
Mrs Arthur Btckwlth, Jr . left
yesterday to visit l.rr parents Mr
and Mrs. A J Malfiew.* In Waycross. Ga.
Mr and Mrs W J Haw have
irturnrd from ah extensive vuc.tHim trip llimutili tin- ■astern
Mr. and Mm J A Pumlcr and
children and Billy (ilei.n have left
to spend one month nl o .m.h.-vJ o
Ueildi
- Ml-:. Nell Mullb-all of Ituskiill
Is vL'Itlng lier grundpaWnU Mr.j
und Mrs, John Vniqthn on Celery •
Avenw*.

I %■

Mr

f.--r a o n - t l .- l u a

and Mrs

.« lu l

Prank

t l« U g l.t e r

I1... ii..ls

Mr und Mr.* (&lt; W ixiuglo.**
have returned to tneir liutnr III
tiav.ilinali, Ga altef s|s-ndlng tinjj.i *.t Oirve wi*&gt;-k* sin. ner jxirehL*
Mr and Mrs A l' Williams.
Mr atHl Mrs Hart) H iil - ii ' uii I
daughter of Danla sen- the l^ibor
Day wrckeiltl gueat- «l Mrs, lU n w n 's

|a» rvn tS

Mr

.u n i

M i * , F:

I'V fltlS K CAKIH.SK. FLORIDA—1he) tmiy'br duwn to Z In flowers
it i'.| itr!i Guldens lot UUi tlunduy tit*) Gowned lutul.i Muntue Zlnni.i
IfiKett In a culU.ui coionaliun cefemotir, but there arc etIII |&gt;leiily *f
Florida fill-, lift to tu* flower querns of tlie futuie.

IIcIlmi Carson Hutchison Is Wed in
Home Ceremony To T. Fiurene

C

FUIioL*

Mr aid Mrs IV H ll.til.vi I ol ' "lag.- fv m
i
\V-.*t Palm Hrai It i. &lt;v l * m here
1............ ..
lor two uqrk* vt.itnnt Mt
uinl “ f 'b* •""I *•'
Ml.* E C. Outsort Mr .nnl Mrs
T}............ .. &gt;.r v -*.•
llilt ln r s t

* lr j» a r t r il

H i ' .r T i l a v

f ill*

r I D llk ll I.

.Miss Maiilvn ‘ Calhoq.i
ChrLsIlia* BUmdei.n.lie

‘ Mrs M 8 Mm -p. er retunved
today from Ondwl. t. Ala where
she has s|M-lll the p..*t two n.nnllL*
w ill.

I

S I u.lellhlite. M iss'M il

U lu tn - a t

■•pen

d m .i«

.

f

Overseas WAGS
Will Get New And.
Smarter Uniforms
Itv I I v i l li l
V IM .F I.
F O R T LE W IS . W ash .
I n . le
S tu n l» - n u n te n in t* n p hi- it ii v e s ,
I lie W A l - t i ll - l i v i n g i.v T i- e .iS p i l l le d
i n iiip la it lt s
nt*oat
- 1ii I u la i l l iin if o i in * a n d b o o l* f t o n i
t.v e r s i- a * t l m i t e i * . th e A i t n v (Jtta r
le l t ll t i s li - t l . i im *s ill l l i - t i t l l t n l l e * t *
ta t F’ . ' t i I * w i- ti* i l l ' l l i t iiin i v* •u t It i
* in o d d le d
o n if o in i,
u nd
e o n ih a t
. b o o l* . WiM li.l n il i t th e s ilt il l l . l ’ il
J o lln * il l in .o u t- fn i ■ itip liiV ein i lil l-'nl
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I n u ll Iv I I I . . I ............I In ,I II.I, .I , l i e .

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Miss Byrd Honors
Mrs. L. E. Roberts!

NAMIRICA'S
O R CR
O SS
mSITOVtl)
GREETI NG

CARDS

POWELL’S
O FFIC E S U P P L Y CO.
E X C LU SIV E D EALER
Near Aa Ym ir Phone
U 0 * i M agnolia Avr.

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1 2 :4 6 P. M

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TH E

1946

120,000.(100

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

g iiM V

T U E S D A Y , SEPT. 3,

d a il y

Ml-* Virginia livid Itonorrd Mr.
I. K Robert* on Wnlnrsday altei no.h i attli a .stork *i..i»i t lt llig o
germ** were playrd..till refresh­
ments nt cake an .1 jMiiui. srr.’
served
rtio.e attending were Mr Uoli.ru .
Mr: E
V
Byrd. Mta.
Maxine Morton. Mrs II P Rale.
Mr.-. V C McAicxander and Mrs
W II Bullard
Also
Mrs C. M
Ilabum Jr.,
Mr*. U If. Tripp. Mr*. W. C MeKemlrre Mm E C Golson Mra.
1 ..E Robert* Mrs LilU A Miller.
Mr*
Hattie
Jordan andMiss
Byrd

. * I*-** »f tin* iM-Hiitiful t-t J.iWw
Hi. el III iin* lie. i’f -.v*«.*-t bay a.ltl
Arthur Bt.tniu Jr ..ml W illiam .t'y p i* •&gt;., *i,*-» «ei&lt;- u *el a* de­
C Hranan are tmmr (mm Etnorv , ..r a tn n .
.... I »h tt.
tapi r*
in
University and air sp-lidtlig then
c j in l.ld .... IU
.. ..(t gluwVAcatimv with Mr* Arthur liraiian „ i„,lt, , t,
nil...I’ K Ttirkar,
their mother
alid Mis* Natmtl fiathxr •■( the , r*. in «i rviil a*
Zlltrovver The gtoup »lil *|vtnl
,,,,,,,
t» a neck* at Usvtiiii* Beach
I * ,. ' . i , , . , ! .
w .Ik.
.-I-is*.

f * I FY " i r «))&lt;•* n fit Irfl
I, i Hu v me Eli*&gt;»»•
••I f

«»( I'JH l

wt »44 WAl

(• | l‘.f An.rfl* JI) Ffrll-

Mrs . Elmer ¥ Lundquut mi.,
daughters Ahc- mid Alva hav. r * turnerl trnm Coronado IleatTi wlienKiev »ik-iu the month nt Ao n**
Mrs It F' IJttle nt M n.tilu
Tenn and Mr* II It f&gt;?M*-. i ol
Columbia. B C a r ir tT*vent t u- t
of ihrir mother

t. *.f.4iv S i i l l - v j n .

:1 ’ ./»?i»|| bulk/)

Mr and Mrs, nil! WliUmlic sin.
have been vacattonlnj at Davlona
Beach Ini vs returned to their home
here Tliev had as their guests'
while a! the beach thftr son and
duughlrr-ln-law Dr, and Mr. FT.*l
C VVhllmlre and small duught.-i
Janice of FT Payne, Ala
Mr .in.l Mr* Ttioma* Kirkland
and daiubtrr Joan spent the week
end with Mr end Mr* Clump
Klrklmul In Jacksonville und * n i»«comtnnird fRime by th ftr TSii
Tommy Khkland wiki hud U-vn
sprinting Aomr time there with lit*
grandpa rents.

HEY B O Y S
C apa,

WEDNESDAY!

LOBBY

C u p s,

C ap*

a I 0 1lie
NEW S S I A M )

Irefoi e lie was elevated tu the tipper

8 mlth tfaa taken much the same |U»lllnn on

moat domestic Issues *ngt Ryrd
been attacked by the same political foes.
,
The *Nm Virginian front Alexanona reportedly
political sta r In the ascendancy a t a reault of Dyrd's
ready to take Hie leap into larger w aters.

Wa have heard the argunteni
that “What this town need* U
five or six funerals". We he#'I
the aarae argument twenty yeais
ago. We havi htd funeral. since
then. Not flva or »!x..bdt manV.
And Wa havr' never teen a one,
wa. have never teen a gray and
bent old man, or a younger mm
suddenly taken-away in the prime
of life, go to hit last retard,
without feeling eomehow that Banford* had lost something, tom*,
thing that was Implacable, the
wWdom perhaps af the ages, the
aalWL rode to which weaker m- n

l»

laost The Election
;
But Won The Office

--------------- -i r -

The forthcom ing Virginia D em ocratic contest
will be to pick a ra n Jid a le to run fo r Hie re­
mainder o f Glass' tern*..w hich ends In I9ID
Sm ith, named le* ently to succeed him self as a
member o f lie- low er cham ber, long hn* had Ills
eye on a Senatit sent He la said lo believe tlial
now the lim e Is Hpe. paiticutarly with Senator
Hutrh ready lo ra il H quits
S en ato r H arry F liyrd'e v ictory was a clearcut d efeat of C IO -P A C elem ents, who assailed
his rnnaervaliva record In U&gt;a cham ber on do-

In Georgia where un
antl-lted of such extreme extrac­
tion at Gene Talmadga Was no­
minated or in Mlsalaklrpl where
Senator Btllxi, the greatest foe
of organized lutber 1 n the 8 znale
-was- raturnoi. Hut why confine
It to th# Koutht Repiasentativiu
Powell and MarcqnUnJo weye dafe a te d for renomlaatlon In New
York stale. Maybe the tide i*
running out against radicalism
all ' over the country.
-

(T.IIOO.OOft

IIjr JANK KAIIS
WASHINGTON — SchoStnliipV
to Knfland’* Oxford University
awarded by Cecil John Hhodi#
have long been prize plpm* to
lh * educationally hungry.
.
Now come* Uncle Sam with h
project that will dwarf the timed
British r ift by its Mope
President Truman recently * ten­
e t a kill which provide, t h s " " *
FHENCHBURG. Ky.— (A P I— A
to $20,000,000 can hr carmatat*.
Llindfulded boy pulh**l from a hat
for educational exchnng’cs with the answer \ o u question the vot­
»n&gt;* country which buy* suiplu* er*. the governor and the courts
I roperty, and up to $ 1 ,000,000 tried to decide.
can be apent each year in each
Ha Democrat Charles Mann be­
country -where such a deal I* comes Menifee county judge.
made.
“ The. question arose on election
The bill wa* introduced in C*m- night last Novetr\Ja*r. The count
rrraa by Senator J . William Kal- showed Republic..!. At&gt; It. IJttli*
bright (D -A rk), form at president
» i* vote*.
of the University of Arkansas, protested!
. who has studied the progress (*f
During a recount. Little and
student yxchanoe* abroad and Mann agreed to call it a tie. On
was himself u Rhodes srho^vr.
their request. Circuit Judge W.
Under the legislation, the Dc- Ilrblgi-.* White entered un order
partmrnt of Slate is authorized for IJttle to serve two years and
to use some of the proceeds from then Alarm two years.
rurrdai property sales tifir* a 1 for . ’ Hut Hepul.lican Gov. Simeon
Willis stepped In, He declared- the
term couldn't be divhieil undsr
the taw and issued a commission
to Little for the full four years. .
Mann ,prot&lt;sted and brought
suit, citing n Kentucky law which
requites
a drawing in rase of a
QUEEREST
countries and that American pr*- tie. T h e-Court of Appeals upheld
100KIHG DOVE
fessors can be given grant* to him ami the buy pulled Mann's
O T -P E A C E give lecture* iq foreign ln*tit'J- name fn.rn the hat.
1 E V E R SAvkf!
tfrns.
There never ha* been a mutiny
For-ign student, car. I&gt;e given
rcholarshlp* to study at American on a U S. naval vessel.
Institutions abroad, or they may
receive fund* to pay their Iran*pnrtation to this country to study.
Trie bill doe* not authorise ex­
penses of fo n lgn student* here.
President Truman, shortly will
appoint the 10 members i f the
•«
By W. V. Hilling
Board of Foreign. Scholarships,
Tourhtnn Drug C-o.
•
which will set the policies (list
From the first reading of
the State Department will admin­
ister. Procedure of selection of the prescription through to
students also will he set up by the typing of the last vfortl
of the doctor’s directions, a
the board.
Representatives of the F S. capable and trusted pharma­
correctly
compounds,
Office of Lduentlon, the Veteran. cist
— By WIlllAM (ITT —
makes a precautionary
re­
Administration and several stale
C t n u t l P r u t W riter
reading and check of the in­
and privately-owned c*iiicatien»l
gredients, amount* of each,
institutions will ke nnmrd by the
lngs. norancy, Hythc, Dover and
GRANDPAPPY J E N K I N S
the dosage and times for tak.
President.
,
S a n d w i c h — Zadok Dumkopf
r.i* * he had two showers today
Veterans of both wcrl.l wat* ing.
Il&gt; TANK KAIIS
wanta to know what kind of
o n *, on arising froth bed and.
All
these
are
necessary
will, in* given preference in the
WASHINGTON
The capital'*
sandwich.
then, he had grapefruit for
•top* to insure safe medica­
swards.
weather has a hud r/putation— breakfast.
It is expected that the first: tion. Such a pharmacist brings
unjustly net- rdlng t.. W. P D»y.
to his worl( skill and training
New York's Ex-Msyor I s grants will be made in KMT aril
senior forecaster nt the Washing ] Shoes msy vsnith Itom m srket
Guxrdis t t ilic iit d the Ctechs
that In the next two or thre* .lee-1 plus friendly service in time
ton Weather U rrau •sine* 11*1.1. —headline. That's the wrong
tile r they greeted hit srrivsl
adc* 100.000 or more Amrliran*- of anxiety. Place yotir pre­
scription with hint in confi­
lie #»ys he'd rather spend hi* vn. way. though. I&amp;t this nation to
will be Lent abroad.
v/ilh a stein o l beer. Whst w tt
rations III Washington than any
Agreements have already been dence for in his own way he
wrong—no p t tU t ls f
get its leet on the ground.
plate else la-eaux the u at her i«
ntB.le with Great Ilrit Ain. Austra­ is a guardian of ynur health
alro.
.
ra nice. Flverione •-L*e *eems t.i
, Clgorels tell for )2 o pock In lia, New Zealand. China. (Ittrmi.
The "Inside llory" of that
This i* the I'Abth . of a
France,
Austria,
Holland
Belgium.
try to g d nwaV.
Irvglith
tumnitr
retort
town.
Over
Paris psnts (onfertnse, wo learn,
series of E d ilu rt»f*'A ^ erti*eTurkey Egypt, Greece. Italy. In
There »rr u lot of other place*
there a fellow eithtr giver up
it that there isn't a reol imide
din, Iran, Iran. Sui.ill Arabia. lb*j ments appearing in. this paper
just as hut. like falepettilenc*.
tmeking or |u(l skips varotion.
’
story.
Philipfir.es ami the Scandinavian each Monday. .
Mo., o r- hotter mid tnor* hiimbl
countries for umrunt* rungitu
like Philadelphia. Baltimore. Iticli-'
A Los Angeles retired chef
Reading that form»r Rritish
m&gt; nd, Norfolk. Louisville, rio has
gone on . i 100-day fast.
P
i
ime
M
i
n
i
s
t
e
r
W
i
n
s
t
o
n
■innuti ant other points on tin
What a this, a dramatized criti­
Churchill has been made lord
map Dry *a&gt;s,
cism of his colleagues' t ’k.kln gf
warden and guatdlan of HastJuly 11*40. through July l'J41
were a touch above normal.^That's
Constitution examination will be held nt two o'clock
when Washington summers' gnt a
.tad reputatirn, Day say*.
|
on Saturday afternoon, September Seventh, in the
The weather do isn't vary much
LONDON
—
(A.IM
The
first
office
of the County Superintendent, Sanford, Flor*
either. In July |!»TJ. the average
edition » f the printed F!nglish Bible
temperwlure was 7fl.2 degree t.
Ida. For full information apply to the County Super­
known us Cbvenial*-'* Version, uubsame a* this July. O f course the
liithed in !Mf&gt;. and the Great "H E "
thermometer snared to 0(t on Ju ly
intendent of Public Instruction.
,
Bible sold for* f 10.000 each at
20 this year hut that was ju*t
Sotheby’s.
.
on ■ day out of the mi nth.
T. W . L A W T O N ,
The worst summer in the rapt '
County Superintendent
tal's hi/tozy was in 1030. There
wa* a iltllJN d a heat *|ell thotj
ii— — -= ^ - O PEN S:
PRU TS:
lasted 20 rfcyedth eleven of th...
Children — 0

IJiirch has declared th at he wishes In retire from public ofllre end
relinquish the seat to which h e ‘whs appatnted on the d eath -o f the
late Sen ato r C arter G lass The V ltg ln ia Inrumlient sensed III the

primary

......

for lli.i **.-hulai ships. —
•
The Rhodes Srivilai ship* tq
American* w eir suspended durirjjj
the » a r. * Normally abcut \W
students received the 'award at
Oxford University. They amount
to about f 1,600 each *-d a re ten­
able for two years.
They were •a ls o h e ld b y st'Jdrr.t* from every important B rit­
ish colony and la t e r a c e r ta in
n,umb?r w e re h e ld at the disposal
o f German s tu d e n ts .

*

The iiuratu of I-almr Statistic*
report* that average hourly e a t nIn a,* mtp now
thtfir hiicni**l
|nak In all hi»t'-ry. The hlghe-l
wages—the greittest lalmr utitest
b e no rellabiltiy

Recent Bill Will
Throw Big Shadow
On OxfbrdProgram

NEW RUSSIAN EAGLE

The Sanford Herald
» :.t .k l l .f c .4

T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 3, 1 9 4 6

SAN FO RD HERALD, S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A

haa.

Ha ha»
, . _
I* seeing hi*
victoty and l*
•

T R O P I C A L S
with 10 Inches of ra in . That time
it WAS the humidity.
Dust as some men have always
cm Interested in c o l l e c t i n g
■tamps or making bird house*,
Day say* he has always been Inerest.-d in the weather,
lie get* a lot of letters, lie aay*

ir vtfY SWEL
• MAaasa ae rew aie

— — *----- —

GENEVIEVE TOBIN'* CHARLIE RUGGLES
w it * * iO ltvN • ciA tiN C t a o t a • t o u i i i HAViaa
( iia c r a d by W lU IA M X E IG H U T

111 W . 1st St. Phone 9 5 3
A lto — Musical nnd P aram ou n t fjewa

An Amazing:
Value in a v
Lightweight
Suit

.
FO R ROY A C U FF R E C O R D S .
first 2 5 people to land u« R O Y A C U F F
h e ,p u rp o s e o f a d v a rtia in g " N I G H T T R ,
I P H I S ," w ill bo given F R E E P A S S E S t&lt;
la te s t p ic tu re o f A C U F F A N D H IS :
rN T A I tf BO Y S. ^ C . M ^ k j r . W j

9 Spun R ay o n

• M o ld . C re a se
The longtet ancient n ten "it
record wa* that of Pepl H " f
Kgynt who ruled for 01 J-rar* br^
ginnlnr In ttW l B.G.; ih» longest
modern reign, 12 yrars, was that

• T a i l o r e d L ik e W o ol

aatro Office
f / n o s / v f

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

WAITINO to go aboard an Irelandbound plane at LaGuirilla Field.
New York,- slx-week-old Leigh
Powell givee out with a bore.I yawn.
He la traveling with hi# mother to
join hia falhe*, William rowell.
They formerly resided. In Haines
(faternalional)
City. Florida.

C O tT O N S

A C T fO tJJ*

of Louie XIV.
RAYO N S
'
.
.
W O O LEN S

The I’rcirtc ocean haa the ilreu
eat knawn drnrrtslon in the earth's
■lirfecr: Min.laua., D«r*&gt;. (IT the
Philippines, is 3fi.40ll fret ilrr|.
It would take two and une-half
Pike* Peaks In Oil the hole.

We con make D U l^ C A T E COPIF^ of

g nu .***01
ITARTIINO NIK COlOtl
•else. . . Wfcwul tls«s« ties w(*
Stiwselaitelw. leaks sssrr n u M
saaikusee |.osiw i Hrsiak &gt;kld*. . . (klewt? lUriae. 1 * Usk.
I.(kt&gt; IAs tiatalaa ra V st UsitrUai

(s iirtiM ami M A &amp; t

any photogmph yoii have — Bring
M fN V ;
■ MORE TO COME I

Tolar
Redwood
Awnings **•

‘

tlibm nnd talk to uh.

WEAR

W .U VANCE

tiaewUksUc by *0«mI

RAftlAU 'B a n L

B tfU d ln ,

T el.

gay lignel monogram on tofletl woolent. NATURAL
Size. 9 lo 13.

*

10W A -

if’* O 6«rlrgfey Junior I Wilh Q

only, oyer checked Mill-Blue, Coral or Gold:Vapor&gt;h

Studio

Pbon* S O U

heather

a a a

r*a

4tt (he SntUsM rtiisisS a lts Net

Laney'a Drug Store

f t ’.7n

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T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 3, m b

T H E 9A N FU KD H E R A LD , S A N FO R D , F L O R ID A
F0RK8TKUS TIRE LESS
GILROY, Calif. — A.!’.--Folk*
knrw there tvas u hent wave, with
tfcrrmnmctcra ;i'a1&lt;tenntP around
|ii&lt;;,I but they didn’t rcaliie iu»t
bow hot it was—until State Foreu ty flre-ttghtii* repotted n flat
tire on a truck rnuplit fin- from
IntcrhBl heat. *

A ROOMING r o i t r

SAN'IUi*,
— rt.r. ■ Illus­
trating Ihr need for the proposed
i iiliirgrnnit nf i this |iI«'ttt si-nt&gt;orti
authorities here rtptirtni that 77
usrgo ship-* awaitrii apace one a»y
recently while other* were dtschsrgn,j^ o. io.t.,,»ig. .*..uiy iyi,i or me
waiting vessels were loretcn cargo
ra m i'ii.

Suiiffoin)? Horse Takes
Pirates For Hide

RATA VIA—tA.P.) - A "Tiojan
Horae" afloat spelled defeat to at
least one pirate band in water*
near Soornbnjs. a Royal Nether­
lands Navy announcement said.
The pirates hud been attacking
The word turtle was Used In
Delaware i* often called the native nrahu^. then hiding when
connection with the dove lonir lie- Diamond' State, la-muse of the naval patrol vessels appeared. Tlie
Navy then maimed one u3 the na­
fore it was applied to the reptile concentration of wealth In such tive
craft with armed Dutch suit­
comm* nlv known as a turtle.
ors. Pirate* boarded the craft and
a small u m .
after a "short struyglc’Vwere rap­
tured. the announcement said. The
marauders suffered "&gt;» few casual­
f r i g l i t
ties; the Dutch sairors suffered no
losses,’’ the Navy statement ileOR,MV DCAH MRS. 4*FII5T6R LOOP? ■ YCAHpn I MEAN. RALLY*

YOU SIMPLY HAVEN'T L tV E D

By Bob Green

THE LONE RANGER
Y-YOU FOUND/YES.YOU'RE BADLY HURT,
ME IN THE r i BRALEY. YOU'LL HAVE TO
CANYON
TAKE IT EASYTOR SOME
- - TIMP. r -

OH.DAD.HOWDICflT HAPPENS
HOW DO AO, THE ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN ON
---------- &lt;
VOUR BRIDGET/lT'S H 0 0 0 0 0 ,

BRALEY SURVIVEO/TAINY AAV
FA LL! X DON'T M FAULT, MR.
E THAT, K I R K !^ H I N D -1 DONE
NT LIKE IT. r * [M Y BEST. BUT
_ _ — '
I XIL DO BETTER
NEXT T IM E !

I - - I WISH I KNEW

WHY PIAH.YfE'WE SUMVCD

UNTIL YOU'VE EATEN ____ j f f f l S O U T H E R N BREA D
SO U TH ER N BRCAD/
4 OUAH HOUSf FOR V E R B S /

Le^nl Notice
IN TIIH r’t

MNTil II
,\.\*r rmt

GOOD g o r s h ' {
-NOTONLY LOOK L
LIKE THEIR MAMAS
• BUT T A L K
. v&lt;

V.

like

HTATK » 'f
l’ b h v
no.
N'AOJII I.

BRALEY MUST BE MADE/LEAVE IT TO
TO FORFEIT HIS CON-XWE.MR.HIND,
TRACT. / ------- —
— 7/ ^

I ’ id i i l l t i .

’E M / j ^S

11n t r | * 1.. V e rtn lii**
- it * a , S t : , l o f - A w n u K . ' - ’
- **’
i l i - r i *, r i e o r a t a
It Tfi| JltT" fo rffttlf' f l - l i f l r ! i l l lit t-fl!l
f n r VMv**rrf» I*-in
f l ( i ri|
}Y fU i l l I ft- r i f r t l l i
io i ? +
tD iiF 4 u i f f i t y r H u i l ' t i * H i i" h a n i* ‘ r&gt;
!* jr - N 'lH tifi!
It
V ttali!**
Ysu
r it
Iitrl f l ' t
H l | l l l | r t t l«» f i l e
i » i « L *»|**
I r a r a f ir * * u T Ib
Ill** l* tf» rk *if F L iil
f ' l i i i i i in ih r* t 'o m i t y « V k jt T I In u se
a l R .r n f f t r d . F l n r l ' l u , nr* o r b t f u r e
I r c m f i H , H i*’ l i f t t in y u ! ’O M u ftn f*
A I*
H I * . *&gt;r tl&gt; fu n It
u M *»n
« d ie 'l l il ,u id Ir»Mt
ftfi/l w i * I » i it - r
M ill
*»»
(I* t"l**
* li
,
I it B I. 1111 * lilt I It -«* I II’ pi u t iil * it f *l **»Ure -

THEN THE i'JKD CCKolRUCTiON
COMPANY WILL TAKE OVER
AND FINISH THE BRIDGE! r

FRA LEYS BEEN LUCKY S O FA R
?UT HIS LUCK CAN'T L A S T n c r
FO R EV ER . W

I ‘D BETTER, GO; I’LL RETURN TO
TO THE H O U S E /W 'N AND AWAH
AND S E E K J FURTHER miORD
BRALEY. M m , PROM YOU, KIRK.

;

n

Mr■ * i It,

fn r

f &gt;ni

IS MY FATHERBADLY^ HE’LL
HURT? J ------- t -^ R E C O V E R
~ ~ \ r&lt;
[ FROM THE
\
FALL.

I'LL BE IN THE KITCHEN

* i i i n w i i l |v *• vk • • k h

Iff l i l t Fit Ilf
ti i f D is till I l f M-lfi fY .n l
V f n r ld n
W frit* - 3* ri»J
Jirtln l « M l 11m
i .f ■*« |*l r u u f t
tliln
3 In i
iU y
**f
\
l&gt; . IY |C
• » I* I I K It.V IM JN
r i p f k n f f l r m l l • Vh i i t f » i
N tn iJ im ln
• iv i : L
l i r i t l i H K . I» &lt;*
*». n K V K I t t . Y M r K W A V
.U liit iiit
In r I ’ l.iIn H f f

So uthern
IB®Bread /

NO! Ng!NQ!.
J WONT ^
DO IT ! J m

HE AND' OLD SID HAVE HAD][ Y E S !
A LOT OF TROUBLE 9 N C E J AND I
THEY BEGAN WORK t^DON'l THINK
ON THE BRIDGE?’ )— 1 1T'S AU, BEEN
tf----------- ^ -------(ACCIDENTAL!

II ' B H
!i? 1 7
i
11
■ r

BY PAUL ROBINSON
FO R REN T

S A R T IC L E S

FO R

LO A N S

SA LE

IIOIDIOtV XKIIff W IIEItK
PIIIV a CY IS JtESl'KCTT.I)
I,resto-Cook*rs---Trlcyclae
YOUff ntfluial desire for privacy
Oil Stove Ovens
In money matter* I* strictly
llarey Churns
3 -lit HIM a pint ment
respected here.
FrlemJi and
I’int Thermos Dottles
Phene 7H4-SI
relative* are nnt queitlonr*
Qallbn Thermos J ust*
almut your credit. Your em­
K tiled farm pjc (ally workflTANLEY-IUHJKKS
ployer or. buiine**', associate*
implements for »atc. Mrs, ______ .HAKDWAHK CU
will not hear of your personal
(jarytstiM. Plume 4213,
affair*. There I* no cause for
Toilet Scats
embarrassment.
(inrbniio Cans
2
W A N T ED TO REN T
Heasnnoble credit requirement*.
GalvanUed SprinVlcrs
No co-ninkers on mone.y loans.
STANLEY-IlfMiHItS
C O U P L E d(;.*,rei fu n iD h rd apart
Variable payment plans.
i i a r d w a d b CO.
^ meat.
perm anent
issld c ftls
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Call 1C93.
l’hons 5*
COD&gt; NMAtiAN rnbba)fr plan*, Florida IDnk Bldf.
now ready.
I’hnite 711 M.

12

3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E

3

ItED ItO O M
b u n g a lo w .
Ila rrlword flirnr throng..- u . Splendid
condition
and
fine
lorntim i.
Phone ItiH-J for appointment.

AMO NOW TELL ME
b IMPLY EVERYTHING
AflOUf D-IE PLAY f
— i HSI2E A T THE j
\SU M M EE r ’
■ f I THEATE/2 I
* 1 l MEAN
^

W AS N T 1
T H E W A T EC?
&gt; S U P EQ -r
D IV IN E ( *
J

1 ITS A TUPiCFY.

A FLD PER O O "

OH BUT IT’S A PERFECTLY
MAttVELOUS PL A y r j-------It a c t u a l l y
RAN YEA R S
ON BROAO J
w ay * n r &lt;

(J OH/ IT D O ES .71
1 I S U P P O S E ' y—
&gt;OU'RE A C O ir iC
o c - o a s o m e - j~

J IT 1-----

SMELLS

S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S

It AIt Y IIKD,
-nmll sire
Also
baby carriage I’hone lOOK-.M,
I

BY PAUL ROBINSON

IlKDIlOOM
suite, spring ami
mattress.
I electric range.
Phone 481 or JKOXJ.

DUB TO Illness I have to sell my
business, cntnplctrly e&lt;|uippeil 200 Ih. Fertilirer
dairy etoro making own Ice
beds, I2c each.
ctcam, showing over, 1700.00
Cmlrnl Fla
ll
417 \Y. C ore Ave..
profit a month. Priced right
for quick sale. Itlch Avenue,
DcLund, Florida,

J DONT B E A D R I P / 1-------ACTING IS AN A R T -1 MEAN,
WHAT H AS IT TO C O WITH c
------ 1 AGE *J-------e-

— I N S T E A D O F T R Y IN G
TO TA K E THE P A R T O F ,
A S U O C C H l C I C / f ------~ i

VOU COULD ACT
THE P A R T O P A
SNAKE .*-AN D f
NOT NEED T
a n y m a k e .-

M x—7\

up

IMITATION
leather* In most
ELFICTRIC appliance repairs —
colors and large selection of I’LL UUY your csr, reganllexs
we repair washing machines,
of
uue
nr
condition.
Roy
Reel.
good upholslrry fabrics. Robert
vacuum cleaners, fens, mUera,
30fl
W.
2nd
,Sl.
8. Ilrown, 2‘d ll N. Orange
sewing marhines, Tmlter Ap­
Avr„ Orlando. Fla.
pliance Service, 301 W. Second
SEVEN (7 ) foot offset John
St.. Phone lOfli J
I&gt;eere
grove
disc.
Murray
PROTECT your health — sleep
Jones, Phone 740-W 3 Deljind, SNAPS ri(jT ^ p H n te d ~ le v e lo M ,
better) Dependable mattress re­
novating! Ho* spring* and inenlarged. We copy old photo­
rwrsprlng mattresses rebuilt!
graphs.
New m attresses, l»e&lt;l*, springs! 7 Poll, Livestock, Suppliea
NICIIOLL8 STUDIO
Hollywood beds) See our retail
2 20 Melsch Dldg., Phone 1168
• «&gt;u &gt; tow*, cnives, yearlings.
’ (tore and display room at
E X P E R T filing of saws, lawn
Phone R .' W. laird, 788-W.
♦ l l» W. F IR S T ST.
mower* and knlve* and Mis'
£chnlt Deriding &amp; Furniture Co.
FOR . SA LE — Sow and five
sore. Penny post card to A. E.
Sanford Mattress Factory
Pig*. W. T. Daily, U k o Mairy
Cady. Dog 853 will bring me to
Phone 1133 and 072-J
Service Station, Laka Mary,
your door.

Popular Seat Covers

8

H ELP

W H A T 'S
IT T O 'i
1 H E I2 ?

W A N TED

4M a fountjflr
K Store. Par

BY PAUL ROBINSON
TH EY V E H A D S O MANV
F A IL U R E S IN t h a t *T—
P LA C E,TH EY
OUGHT TO
l
c a l l ir; THE 1
P LO P h o u se

J E E P E D S / - A M O WAS &lt;£2
S H E KNOCKOUT LOOKING
— n - EVEN

• V ib r r n
h

P P E T T IE T 2

cp^

w h en s h e

-

GOT

M A D / 1 o;

TH E A TR E ^

MUSCLES

Cuou/d

K n o tO r

/P M
c o u /d

MOTHER/1
= M OTHER
A C C YOU /rr
AWAKE f

sac th e

room
I STRICTLY

ro a .
s .e N n M C N T J - r v e

j t h is is n o t im e

D A R L IN G ,

I CANY GO ON
IN© PORttVfiR,
IN THAT OLD &amp;

S f ^ g L ll IsiMpSi1aSSbn'T

PIIOKKiRAPlIS
your QEST photograph
mad# 'at
TUB RAYMOND STUDIO
I Bute Hank •llldg.—Ph, 1093 ,
MIRACMt DLOCKS
RR your home~ 8 uP,rlor wotkraamhln weather mlslant, high
attengtb, tfrmit? proof. - M raele Concrete Co., 300 Elm

C H IC K GO T S O B U R N Fl
UP WHEN I R O D E
J
O LD LAURA L O E IM E R ?
--------- 1 THAT PD L IK E l
---- 1TO KNOW.

th e
fbm ous
dctressS,

HOME D U II.D ER 8: Guard your
new building against termites.
Rotex protects lumber, fence
posts, sash, mlllwotk for 10 ,0
IS year*.
Follow., Army and
Government t e s t *j d formulae.

av*

^ W O N D E R W H Y TH A T

scen e*
b v fc id e

5KMINOLF. TIIIK SHOP

IS IT TRUE
t MEAN, IS
THE PLAY (

-1 REALLY '

I FOLDING!

OTICES— PERSONAL
INOLE TIDE SHOP
201 North Perk
Telephone 37

14
■. • •

LO ST *

FO U N D

-

LOST; Dark green leather bill­
W O RK W AN TED
iUNCRETE sewer pipe—Septic 9
fold
Wednesday
afternoon
tanks, fence post, grease traps,
around 4:00 o’clock either In
benches, Dower pots. Mirecle BXPlSRT painting—contract or Tnuehten Drug More Ot behoKrly basis. 8. 0 . Grogan,
Concrete Co, 309 Elm Ave,
tween there and The Sanford
free ettmia -a», Phone- 1134 Or
Herald. Contained valuable pa­
783J.
*
•
per*, money. Finder pWaae re-

A N D D O N T
C A LL M E* j
Vn /

mowed, vl JL, &gt;- CkawedL
&lt;430.00

hospital bed for sale—s i
UHon, 150. Phone 491-W.

/ i—

ange

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
MODERN country home — 6
PHONE 100
rooms with complete hath. New
R T R I C K L A N D M O R R IS O N
" electric water pump, 10 orange ONE 12 FT. 1&gt;onl wllji ^ars and
w - * r . n i l I V H - I T . IN C . ■
treea- — 1^ Itearing, fruit, 3o*r h»elr», fH/i Ahn lme' iypblot*. Priced tight. ()wner leav­
writer desk. Ph"nr County 4702. liAWNS m o w e d .
Hrasonnble
ing town. I’hone County 4702.
Prices. Jerry laird, phona 7HHJKUHEY COW. 1 gallon*. *0fi. J
6 A RTICLT.S FO R S A L E
T. laiwrerics, Fhilerprlse, F’ln.
MODfiE ■ PLYMOUTH
Klrctrlc Toasters, $4.3S
PARTS AND HER VICE
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T ED tt&gt;3 Palmetto Ave. Phone 1011
__ H. D. POPP. CO., INC.

Have your portrait taken at
NICIIOLL8 STUDIO
&lt;20 Melsch Dldf., Phone 1159
Children a specialty

G E E " W HATD
I S A Y TO M A KE
h e r BURN UP.’
THE SHOW 'S A

hFd M. 3 Good
( t K ik). rirtt

I I 'L * j
1 |«-»j
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|
JM

' CANT
• I H ELP,

SIM PLY EV ER

MOTHER

KNOW”

— -

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•

n

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, ♦

TU ESD A Y,

SEPT.

3,

TH E

1946

S A N FO R D

H ERA LD ,

S A N FO R D ,

PAGE

F L O R ID A

SEV EN

S a n f o r d F in ish e s S e a s o n W ith 8 T o 1 V ic to r y O v e r G -M e n
Jim Schantel Hurls Final Tilt;
Allows Gainesville Five Safeties

spo u ts la
111

.%•***«* IB tr* l

no

)\ SPOUTS ODDITY .

STANDINGS

V

ANNOUNCING
The Ue-openinif Of
HOMEU’S SODA SHOP
T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5T H
C om p letely R e d e co ra te d
S p ecializin g In
F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E
S A N D W IC H E S —

11ns More Irons In
The Fire Than Any
Of Major Leaguers
C L F .V K L A N D . Sent. 7. 4,P&gt;—
Itohert W Kelle r of V a n M
i Iowa, is )u&gt;i atxiut the busl.wt
young man ip the sp o rt* we (Id.
I lr l b y p ilrh e
every fo u rth day
or th,- ('Ic e la n d Indian.* d u rin g
the baseball »-n»&lt;&gt;n.
H i* work
lo r the Indians, while the most
Im portant of his ta sk *, is only
one o f the th in gs I lin t o erp p ir*
llobhy’s mind, lie hits*m ore lio n *
ill the f ile lin n M ike J u r .b *
(
I-it*t u ii| forrm ost rig h t n-nv.
i* rap id 1(5 *. rt'» Id I fo r n m-v
strik e o u t rrco u l.
Once, th at habeen i*ir,'iii|M "h ,',|.’ n* v H ith ll) i*
UMifidetit it w ill !&gt;r, and tin buaeLittll sefisoti • has ended, hr w ill
dlv.eb a p »t-sen son e a h lh llio ii
(our.
Then there n’ le plans l.i."
w ritin g a l»mk. running a hasehull school for fo iih rr G . I.V T tn d
o peratin g n m inor Irn g o r ftnnch
Mo i»» Denvei
FVtler ia Min, ih col (tint tie lit,,
a ( f 'o,| fh m u e to bleak Hon*
U « 1, 1, II , -tiikeo iit 1 vcotd, .which
the books list at .'lid.
Hobby
jno w Itii- 2 M strikeo u t* fo r 'h e
scns ti
He e v p -its to m ake nine
more s ta ll- ile needs 5 JI lii.lv*
s t lik r o lils to tie Wad le ll’s m ills
in those nine games. F o r F d lo r
that is not mi im possible m ark
I tore til.
season h n . 1*11 led,
I d le r t, ill tir.nl a train of .tlnjui
League all &gt;lais that will make
a rl a r ainfv !o r for fxhlhl
nO'In ail
tOtttll
■I ,i i Hiid j , i a i h *

Ma p V
McMiLL-lM,
,

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W oM e*it
O U s A P o lS t h f *

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F i4 A fS 1 o I t i k i
SUtxOS, CHp OEAt
C/I/9ATio’sI AsJp MRS-

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p( f EdPtdCr

tJAflfi (Jlpiitgtost TAdARJkli

'osi ii{tvjAy up

Keller

11% AI DLIIM \N III Nt AN'
AP NeWs-featltle
A lh K N S 1
Jam es MeN'nir.
ear old fortnei Texan w|a* e»tu!nu*hrd hliiiM*lf tlu^ nyntim'r
11111* nf |h«- fnivtnu-t ^«i|ft&gt;i» nf the
t .u i.litiu*) h»n founii t&lt;^t* h,intent
polf ir» th*- Mititlo.i-i otip h i •&gt;itk?hi&lt;f
»&lt;n tht pt*&lt; k» lh=»ok thnh in {‘exit4
|lIHt th« Sntlthwinl
1 o play in ti iubjui tout namr tll it
th*» part of the e**unt»v m i l « -t
Ml M i l l I N K L H il lM J ;
at It a jet *75 uml tfenio .&gt;11% no • »
Mo Nat i nay* Ihe r«-*t f*o a *n '
tM IU IA M
Sept, a,
Van tuurnainenl in b-x«« would *»nl\ t*«
Lltik’ lc .Mur.no U m tnuihle «i:at*i. rtlmut one-thii'l nn much, he * t »
The fiery-•tempered former
mate* The reuiu n? Ho enti’i
1 enjfue pitcher who ha*- been plain eic»-p| |«» »uy that **o&gt;et\
mnnoiltiiiC Clinton In the cU m P 1hinge •ieetna In curl ao much unoo/
h e U f f O ,SUIe l.enguo In North McNair. «tocky. anmiy-hfiiit--*»l un
U'lnflillnk him b&lt;H»n iunpeiuled f*n live of llrownxville. T o ia». Iiv»»f all
I the text of the aeaaon. Muon bln life there until bo *-uiio’ out "f
leuirnt* heui| \V. (». Hraiiifiatu the Aimy. in which he wa- *• •
p«»ral o f combat eiiKinoer**. ai .1 '
(Onlereil the HUopenalon n« » result thin South t'amlina (•■un 11•
nf Mungo** xcuffle with WHtuinir
tori Mai.ii*'r l i m ItrittnMi ihtro i*
&lt;* ifni*'** ••«• V"ir Rt l J i b
lit it
tain drew a gvo fine and
placn l on (he ineligible lUt f*t
opart In t h r - f f i i y r
►nla^

*
i* uot i • r n t n i n

&lt;i Im. i I

till* t.
! f*rt-»h,*|| .t hool
«r
I dinpii. t 1 ••"I m
Hi §•«•!•)t out

THE CLUBHOUSE

— |(tiv%ta« vvtfisiii »itfht hiirvU*d
pitcher of ihr Phdh* ■*. lia*
■&gt;rh‘cU*il i»&gt; a 1 iiHitmth'i' kf
v%rllpr« it4 th
Phdii M| h»n Mil’
j nr !*raffuer « * “ • hap tnitirlhulthi
; 11111M tt» htt^fhull Mil*
Howv reot-u •.1 ;» trophy pi «»‘i4‘
mfnlra
p»*&lt;.
lh»* I’ImII***
lit oW1yi|
ht-mt-r
*
ye^trrfifty,
ifhy.

! «nlly to do ' h i ,
nritifirally| Is
jn*j_ * n* 1 tog the I ti tier money.
Mniiiiuiist
shoithl . r : 25 pc*relit
Iho ih ln rk* ir I - ' h e r bat*
bet shop li.oigersou rate a flat
five rent* p i rust* Mirr.
* At the , nine time, if y*’u give
the laiolblnck It) rents, you’i
pVoh thlv putting him in u higl •
' er income 'a\ bfacket.
* *
Tipping h.Piits VII y with th
, u , lent 1 h i . t i , miii *.. net even
with the »&lt;ii he'.* ti*. .he hearing*
ihnwtd. 'l l ** bat her* i n ' Net* York.
to,- example inaist that gurmctit
w n d v ls l i e more getl.'lnus t h a t
Innki.es. |he usual 111 percent it
till- rat, 111 the finaiiClil d i s t t i v ,
the barb ers’ union -aVs. )k. i gai1 meat c c rr lij » tun a* high as
i 100 p«n nt. "m aybe h e c a u s x
' tliry’ro un on m m ."
Cpslat*. h air-d lp jlc lv. who thine
the « t u t i '» eat u n ite of their tip
earning * 1 , to,, high, a-re s d to tht
Coach Haym'iul "H e ar” Wolf 1. at*. I*.m i n e tltry’ll get flitter ut;
ml li , , htr , *t'.J H,,f [ hoi.la - Gatois 'employment invuntnee checks w h * .
i , ,
r „ H '
nirnhie- for ,he
„ul „ r „ „ rk.
You s
,
‘‘ ' T o " ' '
,J U V J ” 1'* eowipdcatrd „1| this ran ge .

I........'n* .t '."&gt;••••
who hn« ;!♦«* •*•*»
r- nrnifp.
fn tl»
'* (&gt; •* ’ . ‘It Will Illy; 1 ■
till him u n ^ku nk ** A m u rle r ci
hoy* in actual comp-tition U'fti.e ’!• iimi D
h h upnlin mak* * .
Roll n u k e ally s t a t e m e n t * 'r e i X you a •'livtnViie.”
hit* Mpaiti'j ul»uiiy.
Th * 4t«ti* think* there »re lot,
f Hvi‘wi *^ —nnil ** tiimite« thi
kl^%* till' at 12 «a ik-rrrtrt ol
» lit i H •» N« % Vnfk *l*i\
rr.» on the ntlier luntl argur th %t

Union States Ti|)si, ,,k
*IIll’«* lllir N%;ti li|»m li.ttp .li«'Jt}ie I
Vary With City And from
IT pnevn! In .ihmit in. |f|»
think ■* vrn uml
With The Customer JlP*# ettbbir^
11^*1*♦'-‘f *-0*111

a

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ll&gt;
VIM.I NK W O I.F
AP N p u t f r A t u m \Vtllrr
N‘ KW YOltK
What mental
lfYii!fiH*‘ ir« «h* you kh thmuifh
whili*
■ whrthpr l»» I** ■
U*«’ tMi her u LV- or 2fJ-cvr»i tip'"
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Shaughnessw Will Stick To “ T ” At
University Of Maryland This Year

P LA T E LUN CH ES

H» HOHKRT L. MDOItl
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M U N IC IP A L P A R K

8 :1 8

P. M.

St. Augustine vs. Sanford
S A IN T S

Bob Feller Is A
B u s y Man, On
And Off The Field

I't f M

Coach Jimmy I'hVlan of the
4*t, Mary’* Gael* ji . t only i» true
*
o f the nation’* mUtamling irrid
iir A t r r i i b A b e c k w i t h . j i «. and I-ake scored a * Sharpe scam p-(mentors, but Tii% also an orn.ro
H i raid Sports Kditor
to the second sack. G lorijt\,&lt;t .\\n. * ,n“,1_ r r,1&gt; '*’• ,
„
£ Thp lUIrt Florida S ta te League erwl
,
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Although Phelan dentes all orseason came
n clofe l is t night alao w a. Issued n free trip to {a t,-ric«l a m liti n, he litre, to ml;
■Mi Ihe Fed* rapi'etl «n 8 lo 1 il.-- seore Sharre and Olnrig.
of ||,«. Umi. he »..n n stator f »r
cisfon ovrr the Gainesville G-Muo
In the seemd frame the* local' 'Ihirdue with a few v\rlt-choaen
behind live-hit hurling l&gt;y Jim
l tallied two more. Dave Hriile took1" 1!*^- ,
hunt ol.
•
,
,
, „ , Shortly b fore l i e -. i«on n|h*nDoe |!.,\v
Over the Lab, r !*»)' week end firat b y w a y u f u case &lt;’• &gt; &lt; » (||p ^
end
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t
to
third
on
n
single
by ,
(, ir),
Th(. kjd, w
(rp iv
the lecal* raptured three a f f s i .i
and droppe I o pair, t riday .v eil­ I
W,hr.° W“ * “ ‘ r r r 1
T 1' " 1 wbrut the DecA feu wce\wiennwln an | Purdue « ,•
ing at the local park thw Fe&lt;U 'o n the thrrw-in. H H decam e home
dropped u pair to the liiy to m
" *
atli U \C T i " " ' nothing In nothing* at halfa&lt;lvnncc&lt;!
to
third
on
the
pity.
Dodger, Ly the acure* o f HI to 7
^
cosch pUntrd hlllV5plr
^ and 21 to 4. In the fir*t tlR|8eam- Sharp* w it safe on an error by
,„ ri. „ V)1U,
„a;„ d Hog. .
^ » r r downed the Fed* In a' 12 to 7 Sm art laske came sliding home.
In the fourth ‘ Sanford acoreD rod started talking uKiu h w. uii
eontest. Charlie Ili»«on *ta r rd on
the hill for Hanford but wa* ro- their final runs as J o lie Hewing* hi% death b;d. Law I t had talked
,lievvd by Jim I'nyne In the eighth ton singled follow -d by a two about the boy*, and hud fold
frame. Don Zanpel wa* behind base hit by laike.- Ilnwington and Phelan to tell the leant to go
lotke scored a* Sharpe wo. safe! ’
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at
in the acjcm) tilt o f the- even- on an error. S h i r p c being put o u l |,,utA * he b*
finished.
Phelan grtihlmd
* In.- thr Dodgery ran roughshod later on a throw to first base by Hogan by .the »|iirt mid veil -&lt;l
F
u
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and
W
in
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run
down
by
at him: ‘'Isn 't, that right. Hogan,• . ever the Sanford aggregation.
• Je tr y . Silverman started on . 'he first baseman Katon for the ouL Isn’t that rig h t?”
Lake ended the fe is o n to true
hil for Sanford and wa* relieved
The team lnio.t I n - dowh th
, „ •*,- Gel I
. by Itudy Sloan who was la.i-r form as h i p:le| » siifgle. a (Injjbie' * g i v e n aid
. ti/ Cal Illanc. Zasj.c ami a triple in four trip . I " " ’ • (a n d t h e y won. 7 to t. They hever
i t *- 'i t t a i t l , for ||„K
ami Krnio Motelcr were behind plate. Ilnwington,
Ib.wlngton, with two h
mt
r „ „ .r
the p llte.
In five trip* wa* the only otherlRr0[, , h|njr |,.„
||olftin h,uin’
Saturday evening at City Island Hanford plaVor to solve the offer- , pp)| |)oc
Ih, t |,, f,M,i|grh
Pntk in Daytona. Sanford dropped; inga of the G-Man htirler for
the Islander* by a ti to 2 count.‘ more than one hit. He blasted
Jodie
Hcwington. limited
the] -wo singles in five trip*.
Dodgirs to * h binglr* in turning| Score by innings;
iit hi* 20th triumph of the season. G-Jdcn
oui o o n o o o — i r, r.
)| II
Hr
The S.nday ai ernoon a ffa ir in SANFOKD
420 too 0 0 * —N P Oi
nr AiWrlttrd I’rrmm
Gainesville n eted the Fed* u 5 to
F u lt* and A lbert; S.'hantel and
Players of that |&gt;. polar Latin
1 victory with Goose Ketkles Zaipel.
game. Ja i Aim. Iprotinuunced III
copping hi* filth win.
l.o), can whip a ha-rltall f-rth e
W '_Thc G-Men returned to the
with n resin thun hill player* cun 1
'Sunford park to piuy a atrule
hit it with a fmt
;i
til. last evening and to go down
If veu don’t 1hint, *», ask
in defeat onre again. Sehantel
menikM*
of
the
1'hdmlelphiu
limited the visitor* to five safiie.t
In a special
__ a* his mates were collecting nine Orlamla ...
!&gt;4 44
diHI Phillies lull club.
they
matched
throws
off the offerings of George Fultz S A N F O R D
.5K-.I route*!
*1 57
to rapture the lilt by an H to 1 St. Augustine
547 ncniDnl th«&lt; J . i i Alu- pi • \ , Sen
75 «2
I,nrur 1 uir»t 1 •f S |iuiii The
.n»i gin Sdbuntel turned in his DeLand
&lt;1* i!K
.501! ol
- (l Hennr with h u * * kethk
rests,
lbth victory of the season.
Iweshurg
*kt 71
the I'iOl I"
l.e&lt;
ThThe Feds took a liking to the Palntka
15.1
&lt;12 75
hurling of i-ult* in the very first Daytona Heach
;&gt;« Til
44 t l&gt;wt drive thut ih* Plot playtw*
^jl|»f»ul«l
“ff with
hut wa* :t*t*‘
^ frn nie to srore f &gt;ur runs- AI (iainesvIHe
12 *x\
I r*r t mill th»*\ v%* 1 f
111.g (iiiii^ •
Hiyuiit un« t* .uni a free pa,is
Yeatcrda) ‘ l(p»lll(p
I
follow nl by a triple by lluddy
(mtiir lilt 1
SANFORD
Lake to stnd Hryant scam pering j Orlando 5, Si
Avgustiitr
W H IT L ltS b \ M K R&lt;&gt;« K
home. Ilyron Sharpe wa» issued
Putulka 7. Del.ami I
a flee ticket.
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^ „ at Daytona Heach
Lec^iiurg
P H IL A D K I.I'IIIA '•cp1. Id’
A» Kult* was pitching to Dssiej c.uicelltd. ruin
Gb rig, Hryant started to second
base. J o e Albert, the G -M uii reIn IHf-fi, paper tint nmih* from
veivir t wsed tlic ball to Futon cunt atalkii.

By Jack Sords

ESTcRN STAR

C ELER Y FED S

FIRST GAME OF POST SEASON PLA Y 0f)F„
B O X O F F IC E O PEN S A T 7 :0 0 P. M .

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GROW!

iin 1'fnl in nr mil mi tu mt-rialY fitkr .
ut tin * n*l, M ttinir bun un fm tin I
otltrr i»b*rk« r. ItiMi i;** un tit t r
C**ivf Ik
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Ami fiHithnll fans .*nn
.s i
lhay like againirt the (armatiuu '
"Tint* uif *ik'lit |Mi»nii»ilit id's
i» ■ametime* rr«-litni « i t h •• . - * , nr«t tin ilefftiM* i n t shift I** nuM-t
the 'luff Mill *itiirttii&lt;nn THitt «11
mg. hut Dijtvcrsllv nf M i n t .
Ilrail Coach Clark Hluuiriai
in (hr thu ul nf a &lt;iinr k tin ii * t int"
th* tin* .* t'hii n&lt; tli* i)irf«tn*ii •»*
still Ihin ln thr ''X " tfiriuat
U |H l|t&gt; tll
it If f* t liil' tflk* 11 l*V 111*
lust ah..ul the faiidcsl giidn
talk in the hist .11 y i.f llu
limit hi ni' fimi
'‘Hun1, itV a . idd a- lit.
Shiiugtiiies.xy rhurkler., "lint I b*
UT&lt;»INT|:d DIRMXflll
llm " T " rornintion lit footb.,1'
noST&lt;»N, 8'-|" t. &lt;/Vt
Viicause it put- a iirrmitmi un A ti 8 t r u t ti.., la-rn nppoinlnl dim-tor
and ttukk-thinking, in thri than |nf
athletic*
si
Massachusetts j
brawn.
Htate College.
He Is a former :
" I t lake* away the d r u g .i ) &lt;d Ho%;oP. s p t r t s writer. Htout ser-I
the
uhnl-blurking
game jewia1 |ve«J as on Army public relation*
makes it much mine enjoynhf " * •fficer■^luringg^he
duringrdhe war.
the ulayera.
— —L .
"Hlngle wing-bark, tlmible t i v .
back, short punt, triple flarjji*'*l. '
AT i i d m k in h o w l
Imz maneuvering behind a n .dl
MIAMI. Id’, - Stan Kmtowxki,
rn mparatlvely modern inventn!n.,. s t a r of the Holy Cross leai.l
”ln fact, the “T " form ation/d which lost to Miami in lh(*--IP111
fetuie is a atrramllned version ..f
Orange Howl gam?, will have llu
the old a ttark , with deception ir
Miami Howl ns his home, field this
'lullin g accurate timing and
Fall. He will play pro ball with
ccu*ipn as the keynote."
Shaughnoasy
compares
uui.k th e Miami Seuhawks In Hie new
opening plays of the " T " t " the All-America Conference.
left ja b s of a boxer. He add* that
Ihe ma»-ln-motion and the fnking
of* th e backs might be compaied
tlTThe fein ts of a boxer and thr
fullback’s drives to the rrul pun, h
" T h e pas* play* *houbl be used
as the unexpected blow.” the Did
Liner mentor explains.
“ Speed and deception * r e the un/
deriving principles of the * T ”-offe n se ," Shaughnessy says. "Decep­
tion I* obtained by the quartert&gt;ark
handling the hall, the faking «f the
backs and th* man-ln-motion.
"T h u * , t h * opposing linemrii snd
backcre-up are shackled until thr;’
a t e aure" who has the ball. A* th&gt;
W * manufacture rrx* 7 thing In I
quarterback always fades back a f ­
bedding! We slock Agamy fundt e r feeding the bell to the mkn
tm n .
-j
line, l b * defense
ilckty whether hr
ta or go back and
EASY TERM S,

200 Rooms Arc Needed To Make This Program V Success
FRIDAY IS CANVASSING DAY!
Mcmbcra of the Jn y c e e * will maltt* a hotise-lo-houic canvass to regisli-r
vacancies. If you have a vacant room lo rent |o lourist*, please register
it with your local Ju n ior C ham ber of Commerce and help make S a n ­
ford a TO URIST T O W N I
*'j
If you are not con tacted personally a g d have a v a c a n t room, clip (lie
coupon below and mail il lo the Junior^. Chamber of Commerce.
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300 Guns 01 Other Nations Being
Exhibited At Fort Riley School

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Al* Newsfeaturv
•»•«
F O R T KII.KV. Kid-. \ Ziibf |pisTtd •vtilb delacbatile barrel ra|iblow gun la about the only thing imIi Iu of filing uioiind a corner. Used
missing in a collection of some .'ton |mainly i for street lighting, tiie ..'ll
■mall arms a t the F o r t Itilev cuv. rnlila-r pistol’s barrel has a ru rv r
a iry achool —a display of foieiicn III it of alHiul .10 degrees. It will
wra|M&gt;ns that evin includes a Jtoo lire IM. rounds la-fort- wearing nut
Ihe barrel
that ra n shoot around a corner.
Mauksch says Die exhibit ''will
The exhibit i« believed to be the
only aiz.-nblr display laid out e x ­ make available to the men o f#our
pressly for trniliilig purposes Itep arm y a roniparatlve study of the
resented are the nrms of virtually poteiilialities of the other nations’
every nation that has j ver gone Weapons as well as out own."
■ The gun gallery, which includes
to wai.
' The collection originated bv 1,1. nothing with a bore larg er Jhuu
211 millimeter*, was In-gun bv
Mauksch.whilo*In- war. stationed at
like structure.
a
.
One of MnukscliV price sptvi a p-'pfaceinedl depot ill England. .
mens is the fiegtynrnv. u late moil lie wound IIP with thiee collections,
►I Russian lu-uvy machine gun winch lie brought back tu the
which run put out IMMJ or more State- last .lanuatV.
'I be lieoleimnt interested (»•«
slugs a minute.
Then t h e i r ’n u f.Vrinun machine (A lloy Intelligence| in tin* idea of

&lt; hhiihspS y is m »•»■, llsrj
lion arid entertainment of (hrk?
( c ip l e lo Ihe fullest extent. This
year we have xuitable facilities
land we will in a k j It our duty to
jentrrtnin these pe'.ple
* r
* urV “
way that they will appreciate
the advantages of this community.
In this work we *»lll
„ „
by the Ju n io r ('burnt
.Mr. HigaMa assrted tout the
I rcsul s of the Jun io r ( ’handler's
J an v ,ss will tar uvuilshh to the
senior trade b aiy which will propaiv them in p r i n l e j form un i
mail out to all pr specls. "T h is
•x* iil i • very valuanle advertising.1*
|the Chamber . f Cuminercv menueer pointed out, “ lor those having
futilities fur - relit, ur.d everyone
snoilld lake advantage o f It; '

T U E S D A Y , SEPT.
It will bo Decen ary ti&gt; spend funiU
to provide power and uxtablUh
kitrh rns, ate. T he re is available in
Rpnford a site which wa» set aside
by the C o .t t jt some yc.iV* Hire for
it biipifal building.
We believe that the community
i* aclinic' wisely in transferring
i U&gt; temporary quarters at
the
fo rm er Naval Air Statio n, but wo
also feel that hospital f s r il i t ic i
j „ nny community should be hou*&lt;'d
ia
a
permanent
fireproof
structure ’ h i t ran be easily reachby lhr- fiitlrvnx, doctors, anil
the hospital s t a f f ; and, its equip­
ts as c-iinplett* us the
juires. It is (nr 'h is
e o r e - asking you to
mtdiutu survey of

( I’nlrnl Pemlmit)

WHERE YOU DRAW A CHALK-LINK
YOU LftAVI? A STREAK OF
DDT INSECTIDE
The most convt'nit'nl mrlhml of
Drainbuarda. on Panlry Shelves.
Sills and in nil places frei|iirntecl

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U ntil, Former King I V t t r II of
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the Trace of the Wiwldf

To' Troroolr thr Progress of America;
To Predate P ro ip frilj for, Saaforii.

ELECTRIC SERVICE
COM PAN YS
207 MAGNOLIA AVE.
J. E. Mr Alexander, Jr,

SANFORD, FLA
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

F.L. Woodruff
♦Dies At Home
A fter Illness

L. Woodruff, Sr.

Frnnk L Wundruff, Sr.,
pioni’or ri'hitlt'iil, and until
the Inst few years iniiminent
in business and political ao.
tivities in Sanford and Sem­
inole County, died at his
‘hotmv at 520 Oak Aveiiuo
•nt filjfo I’. M. Tuesday fol­
lowing a liiiKe^iug,illness.
4 M r...W oodruff was born

Roy Williams Stresses
Correct I*arkinK In
Downtown District

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with the Kcv. *N. P. Ilrooks, Jr.,
paitor o f the First Itaptist
Church, officiating.
Interment
will follow in Idiki- View Ceme­
tery.

Y tm fount! o u t.d u r in r *!&lt;«? w a r tluit F u n U n
to " t a k e i l . ” lin t is n 't it u ln n it linn* to gi'

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M A T T R ESSES
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TcacherH Refuse To
Report For Opening

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For Rralful, Perfect Sleep

Whether your Ford neetl* a complete overhaul o r
ju*l a tune-up, youll find that tiii* four.point ad*
vantage ppU u* far In the lead fo r BU|Wrior time*
m v ing work...that tave* dollara for you.
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4 , tha following eategoH es la ramteiied t«&gt; visit the office nf
ihe responsible agan d ea Hated

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Coordinator — E. II. Carter.
Atlantic National Rank Rulld
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Employment — U. ft. Em‘ tlnymenl Service, 118 North
l&gt;rfc Avenue.
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’ Vocational Training and Edu*ea»|on — T . W. Lawton, Court
II nute.

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Rervka ___ jtance to
Rent Icemen. ex-BervIcemen and
their Dependent* — American
Rad Cross, U kr front Boule­
vard.
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Office every Tuesday. _

1947 Trade Body Directors Named
Higgins Say*s Much Interest Shou
Williams, Leseman
Kn^ineurs, O p e l
Office In City

The fa ille * from a snake whoh
‘Wal lielkive-j to have conn di-l
of 13 fa ir* wa* found ' last Kut
urday afternoon by R. C. Hwi.|m&gt;.
who resides nn th^ Country Cluli
Road. Mr. Kwnpe sai l that he
believed that at least two pair*
of rattles had Uon broken off
•'We’ve had several large snsklkilled In this Area during the
iast aummer." he remarkod, "hut
t is the first time in lit yrar*
that I've seen a snake on my
property."
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Complete Overhaul!

NAMACO

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HiK Set Of Rattles
Found On Cluli Rftad

I IAJNDON Mcpt 4 1/1*1 — Field
U in.lial
VL«counl
Modlgotneiy

I a F o rd F o c to r y -T r a in o d M e c h a n ics

l.ohdon new spaper, were sug:
ge lin g thnl H rdr •• trix ip s l»o
w illid i,1'SI, fim n l i n i n - iff'W' that
tin- liie e k | •snip'. • h.t*e V n tcl to
recall K og lietu g e II frupi exile.
The lln t is h
gnveipm ent has
lie,-n 1011111111 ' l l . •“
th r
with*
• Ira u iil of- it . fences nx anon ax
ihe
p d iio n l
'Itu a tio n
hefatna
steh I t r iil •») thi- rles lio ns.
I l i e Fo reign O ffice spokesm an
said . - hoss»"Ver. t lust no g rn e ral
,iv it lob ns d Ik m im m ediiile prospeel I I .
o il Ihei*- I- no p o liti­
cal sig n ifican ce In. Ihe pieieit^
troop m ois-nicnls.
king ....... .
Is nwairiisg « l"V-

•V .. .. b of S tale Hoad 17 and J&lt;2.
v "1 ' 1J ,1
„ I ing mrrtels. Ilie presenl IIIi&lt;&gt;»
the wrld-h and ^
&gt;(i(| w|l(|, M t„ u,,p lh r ,. ..
iirkitiL* * • • Prn&lt;tt(r !*•*•!\ «hniih| l » U
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it* r| nut
ati'i
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nrw fitfltiAit
v within these
U m p lr.h im . , 1
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-dill ins. K in t
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lanes on the**1"'. Krn.r,'Bl PJjbl ' ’ ^ i S T u 1*, ,
w iirh - ami', wlrrre lhc .puWK mav
u li^ '- J.
rsffie ihm ughi 1° r* " " ,in * lc"B ‘ b ” f Rnre in*l
e .r h narkfd ‘ k - one-fingerrd bandit will not
. »i r ! . i i 'f ly the red flag of Ru**m In
p l ent I l f a 1‘ heir fain.
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"| shall finish Ihe Issue* in
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...I (hoi tim e in allow ihn oppusil im in
r , sire- eir in

Montgomery AHHertH
Fi^blinir Exactly
As It Was Planned

■Fort! a new lea se o il lift7 llr iiijf il to its fi&gt;r:

as ht inilictmelits w e ir read i&gt;ff*.
’ He is charged with n fmi’p l» -Y
•f minor crimes In -nl litem to tin*
three murders. ‘ His y.-lim
Imrides six -year eld K u i'n n r Degnifn. weic Mrs. Josephine H u s
and Mi»a France- Itruwn. The
i. now rondurling fteaiings
to lix psipl'tinieni lor Jirirena
'the d elelilanl i- J i - c n ‘ie&lt;l a*
possessing a J r k j U Hvde permill y whieh c a m i .l linn i le a l
n i|ulel s udent life, punrluuteil
i y •egics o f crime, lie h.f Iwcii
• i l a n d legallv r » i " . and s«
fare/- a posxlldr ill-alb per ll&gt;.
The prosecution **&gt;.« ii will
present evidence in llo* Dcgiiad
. a s e first followed In Ihe t » "
•her murder* m».l
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uig laiy eases. The I at hi i - I the
D ignsn child ssiss in Ihe • mi
■mm during the arraignment '&lt;
1a* *» were the ju irn is i I1 u -e
hini-rll

ilurdisy whin
set fii'in H:M0
i- will n.rt leFrank I.. Miller, fm mei eily
. h di lay* and judgo and a fniiucr * *t &gt; 1urn
-neonniissinner. tnda* antmunceil that
red that the he would run lot the " f lu e "f
imhlir
i* edv rotnmlsilnnri in the elect on
in tbs- u*e nf set for Nnvrmlg-i 5
, lie -aid Ihnt^
This elm-1 uu. will i's-terininr rh.parking rt* »ure**«nr In TV f'.. lAll, lutrher
gin until M an-j dealer ami former m aynr. * l n
emlhl luif lw reas-hed fur • n
W illiam, said went today a* In whether m - '
nrmliers ..f hi. he w.iuld run again fm it*'
red c a rls nn of commissioner.
ii Ihe b '-in css
"I will discuss from linn- *-»
i whieh w cicj time with citizens. Ihe impori.ini
nn trow In: Issues a . I »e« Diem,” Mr. Ml'h-t
die m eter.
deelsred today. Them U«ue*. tu,lv like in coll •“ i'1'
Hie present fm in
.. L I h V L l h o f city governm ent, the hmel
ii tn th r metli t i , u&gt;tinn
possible divei .....

AtlmnUi C e m fitH t- l h n r t i i t l in A IU h H . C k t t lt lU , Ckmllsi

Pel urns To
• Paris F o l l o w imr Con
snltatmns With Joe
Stalin . In- Moscow

Molotov

P A R IS . S i n .
I i/T i-^ A n
A m r r i i hi S i'll.ild r
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Hiller Reveals
Candidacy lor
Commission IN

A L G AND
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Youth Admits
C on n aU y U r g e s
Guilt In Death
H a tr e d s ,
Of Degnan Girl F o r g e t

verslty of 'Chle.ig • .o|di iimie x|s-

Effect Tomorrow

t AKII OK THANKS
thank v nr fur your kindness
--lire that I take thi* uiulhn.|
'ha.‘.a you for your kimlnetx
the hnut of my serru es.
Mi- Mill tie Chile ,
iCuriaan City)

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Defendant Described
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Having .lekyllHyde Perwinalily;
I h
I x ’K iillv
Sane General Withdrawal
CIIICAOO. Si pt l id’, V-iung
Not In Immediate
WlUIsm
H eirn i.
ttxl-iy g!-..iJ«l
Prospect,
Foreign
guilty to th * mm Ur uf Suzanne
Drgnan and t » &lt; other killings
Spokesman Asserts
in .Chlrago. Tin- 17 yi.it nlil I ni-

Former Mayor, Prom­
inent Pioneer And
Business
lender
- Succumbs •At 75

San'erit hu-lnrs* man und proiwrly
i wntr for the past M year*, and of*
various branrhrt of
In S a n f o r d 'on Kelt. J 0 . ' l h 7 l and lire I older
rltr, rouuly and stale 'government.
liad lived here ever since, l ie
I rank t . M oodraff. S r . dlrd )exattendeil tl»_. Orange enmity public
lei-tay allernomi al 3:30 o*etoek
school* and E rskinc College in
at his home, SIB t*ak Xsenur.
Due West. S. C.
In I'JIO, I»#*f«&gt;I *• Stmiiimlr I '••Uti
ty wax m ad e '' a separate unit.
Mr. Woodruff was t.'k'cted Orange
county commi'siniier and . c r v c l
on that Imnrd until I ’M l when
Seminole County w as ’ created. At
Omt lime he wiD np|ioint...| l.y
*ie
governor In rompklte hi i,
t», .sii n» n nremlier of t h e Imar.l
o f county commissioners of the

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y

Established 1908

VO LU M E X X X V II

II ,IH|Issrs I IM,,. I'Mtf (IK.-I

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several u lle m |its ,
1 c. s m i j ii per &gt;1 of years. In
b dd u new .hospilal, none of
•s'iicli have Ic o n *iiece«sfiil. preplay.i in Ih- rouiity riniti-mpills m- viiig from Ihe pren-i.l
' I*- istnsii. which has a rated cupCOOKE M T Y . Moot. (A .P .l
t's oks Isusl 2,-too pounds of rnujMiw acity if 22 ImoIs and ap actual
IA Id I eil* in use nt riie present
.trout ready lor a fish frv here when
to ill.- iRap.usury m Ih*
greii-n- spilh-d from n gu ll, luughf lino
tin Mild deslroyt-,1 half the llsh. i&gt;« -lie i.f the form er Nuvnl Alt'
In nial.iiig this niilve,
all I,.Mill of l.liiH. hungry im-imhis ' t lion
got w ac.ii -long siiii-II.
(lie i iiiinty will gain addilinnni
l-e.i i-jpu iu- and ac'iuiie eipiipno-iii
valued at
appr iximatcly
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" . Ther • are several disudJ D RY, Wyik A .I*.— A if tin* tot- van tage, in connert(op. with the
in' rowhiitiil from tin* \%
of .Ni*w ichauge. rhiefly um m g which are:
Tttrk tTt • vb«*nt i *ii u slitHiiiiuf m»r**«’ ' fir»r. (Ii,. 'lueation. three mile*
•it ShtHinoriv Fori*nl
With tiln •.».n from Ihe ernter of town and
i m Iv Mi* .«h«Mi!« r . h r k n o rk rtl off
'i !• itbifiii' io-uhif«ir9 » i'*ii|)iis|* am i i llo m ajority of ihe lo.-tnrs of
-ei-nri I the lack if public
« i ••iliMlftMi* • h* f o t r fori*»t M -rvlce •
facilities
to the
•fin lair* lohl Inin th r wild w rit I lr.io-| orl itloii
third, the fm t th a' rhe
tiirtvi'j **o w ihi nny m orr ami halrtj llri-e
housing Ihe dispensary
h»#o to r o m t w h r i • In* i&lt;ai*l SUH) '" M in e
ii
fiiira fo» m n lirio u * dr«trurtlo|i •in ..| wooden const rue Hon and
pue not flr e p r iif ; ond, fourth,

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N A T IO N A L P R O D U C T S C O M PA N Y
O rlan d o , F lo rid a

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HKMINol.E i tiliNTY
JUNIOR ('IIAM HEJ OK
COMMKItCK

Jayqees Ask State
(iroup To i Make
Hospital Survey

194G

There ia no monkey shine* about ou r hcidli|{ht
service . . . Come in today and let us brighten your
way by adjuyting your ca r lichla to focus properly.

VICTIM of - W p l n c sickness since May .1, I S O , Jim m y Wood, S. of Urookfield. Mu,--. , has a party, attended by his brother, Itlchurd. 3, and a birth*
day &lt;ukr, which he can :&lt;:r only because of the lighted candles. Slightly
Improved. Ihe overweight fill-pound Imy acknowledges familiar voices
by smiling upon hearing them. (Fxcluifue f nlrrnalionai .Vaumfpholo)
•elliiig iliini up in Ainerii-u. ami timi rw en lly was npi
wn ••-lit in port Itiley Willi h r by Muj. lien I. D.
Iiiv.iilli'a.u||r&lt; linn. The nlln-r twii iom niam ltr. A t'-th a t
d r pill- went In the oViluiMH-e is White ||li-seuli-d Muul
10. i "i Ihe Spriiiofleld, .Mu ,. nr - Army eummendaliuii
Inolirv and In Im- leelinir.il »•-., iiUkldishilig
the
ill
'O n h ntol iluvelintmeiit iw tu er.ln ‘ MaiikM-h Uien* h-ft fi
*\ui.bin.ton.
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tmu ci-nt.-r ami the I
Moui o it liirt m l. n il ntililnrv I hint go. ’ »
&gt;
life III hi litiliv.- Au. tria ti nru|de
A fter his disr hlTigi
y;
' " I - " ' RiUer m il. hid m pb.,.,1 ,.u
11. M .c iv .d a mi.In'ill d ii l i . i i g e , ,h ib n h&gt; I ni 111 !
I.. |..n In. An . bln., , w. nt. I
ru in illli.il, 'I n . , ..I III.
Vnik. oo.l .v in l.iu l i’ foiio l h oo-ilf . , ............
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it- ll..- I i. Annv
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CaHualtien Mount^
In Bombay Rioting

|- e-.l II Willem. .Hill Willi nn
I •*11.111
wlei ln vr Isdll »e
, i-., ial imm Mcim- duty * he
tm .inks in tile Navy liavr up n
-dlicn. ' *1 tin Atlantic Notion
It,ink1 Ihllldlng for the irner.il pi &gt;
im- of rivll eneliierrlna
llolli ore gr.rduiiev id ilie Cniln
engineering til the ttidvc- i
.. Klorldn Wlirir lln-i * e tr ill
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Full Breakdown
In Truce Flans
ooms In China

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pgblie wnrk-v a t St. I zjiii
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invtnna Itjacll Hr dvr* mil
* llr Ihe former Helen lege
'A’.urriv-v Cla
and Hire.- .
, , H.illy. ItrL**- and t.l»e
■i . Hove Oourl A|*»rtli»"id
Ml Ieretnali L* frnn Ureei
In'linrs und sireiil live Itel
irv Ip Naval -n nsiru -ii-ni
- ,r ..| lids »m * s i In ^
IP t married In Ilie linin''
*..rie IVeik 'if J.irX * im III •»
i\e ui th e , Armilagr Cntmi

.M rs. J . C. Ml'chell, prim il'*1
nf the Sm thside Primary S* i— •*.•
cim oiinrel
linlay
th a'
(i.undwin. have children wlr&gt; will coin
Ihe first grade this fall an- n
i|lie*ted to bring the chilili-n w in
birth certifies i * t-i lhr »ihiml
Momlsy. The achcnl will In' •" "
fimn VCOO A. M. thr -u.h the dry.
Mrs. Milehell soid. Children,-haulI
In- *ix years old by Ih-* t| hr*
edded.
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ud J domliinteii u
•sidle il u .i. &lt;t

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'.rlli-il the
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Kiirninpiif »**

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Citrus Commissinn Is Making Plans
• f«»r *|»«riul itli'ti1,
i «|«iiry tven* |*rni»finv
To Market Florida’s Largest Cron t h «l\ 1 lir
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DOMI1 AY. Sept. 4 (A l-Catuzltli«» rlrt'luui
4 r«»itiiis*f| ihni rln ritv
Um liln-tolln* between Hindu an-f
•n-uinu
LAKELAND, Hept. t. (Si"- (Frid ays
Moslem
mobs
tn
Bombay
readied
ria l)—, preparing tn merrhandi*" j eoaat rr
NOHWAIJC. Oornv. Sept. 4
lllfh achool and elemenUry atu- IJ J dead and 4*4 Injured todiv the biggest citrux ernp in Flm I Mrpl|
The
fliihlln*
b&lt;«an
but
Sunday
denU got an extension on thalr
Ida’s hlftory.-t.he Ptnri'U f 'itt " « 1WrP(irll,
tovict Air, Officer js
vacation today when Norwalk’s and has conUnued tniermlltmtiy f'nmmDilon has announced
I fpr w,(
'
rchool superintendent. Philip Jakob, ever atnee.
'ArrcHtcd By Britinh
thrv complete rrnrganlzatiiin
rent them t»ome because there The latest additions to the cas­ its sales tvyrttce staff, addintr »I* ‘
were no teachers for opening day. ualty Uat were added during spor­ inrn tn h* ■UtlnniNl nt
pjjinn f
PoIm* pnitiU over the country and pro- .
Jakdb waa cheered by the high adic fighting last night
achool atudenta a* ha stood on Ihe opened fire aeveral times to du- (noting
Ralph Henry.
(miner
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1/:NIK&gt;N H | .', I &lt;/l'i
An aullrperae rioting moire.
division manager at New York. Brnj ' ,
'* * / ii I.it Ivr- source sav.x tlrsf while
Moat of last ntght'e dlaordera oc­ tn field supervisor with offku* v
.
' " ‘I* Hip Jewisli Agency debates wlieUur
curred In the northern section nf and heaik|uartera in Cleveland.
"W e
" , h b, aiirrid tire 1/itMlon conferMrce
Bombay, but extended into the
Klg new men will lie added to some tl
"f
i urpmltment*
11,1 nn l*alr»lltto I,, xt MmalsV. lire i r'iiiituteninii
main buaineaa section of the city the sta ff, making a force of I t s ta ff i
I he |||HL'Jr cti*rriilliciil hits decided lo tiaieil nn thr- irle.x the list had
where mobs triad to break Into men In Ihn /laid, promoting the position
„ , 1 nil Its trail, the - pikfi.Mn.Ul •X- I r-vn nvi i "I t in Tuenlay’* -harpstores and attempted to burn sals and u s * , o f Flprida canned
pUined UUt Hr it -&gt;ill Iras diddtxl oat lueak in t i yci*** and was
house of worahlp.
and fresh cRnuVpYoducta, W. U
I* tn Invite several jewl-.il or* iilUs- line for a ' P'rotl technical revival.
Streets In aactliaaa of the city Story of WIk tar (larilen.^FTtaie- a d d e d !h a t three new divisions
ndmltled,
thuughr that
l.noo ( idiv* In the Holy Land Corif r- They
where a curfew had been In force man of the B F A L ’a a&lt;| committee Will ~Ea 7ipetted, in Montreal,
"e rr
wldcrpread
■!rfn'V efirc vilUimit consulting the JewUlt skeplira
Baltim ore and Ik trn lt; two extra
were - UUerad with rock* hurled at declared. /
thmrgh unable tn put a fln t'ir
rltr- ! Agency
police patrols.
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One of ifm flfat tasks for th( men will be n?nt Into the New
nil' Aimiii-z 111*- groups llivllrrl p v .li mt any nulstam hnr l-raiixh reaMany piaoaa of buslnms luve augmented field alaff will lie the Y ork office where Jam es WashIlian
»sld., are Hie JcwLsti “Hnsrtt nl ■.mi Tmirhliig &lt;*ff nf n number
—ie |
closed thalr doom In fear of more "ineirbandlslng" of the commis- bum s, now Cincinnati division
Deputies amt Agtlduth Lxrael• H
I f alop-los, nrilrr., ■.-&gt; in the predlaonkn. Markets tn Bombay are aion'a new hig daytime radio manager, will be la chare*, and
___ _ ! r « 'iiig »e»xton. II » .x , aihlrd. acll at j Jewish
National Council
Vaad
beginning to feat the pinch of a show Which fM turea Fred War­ another to the Chicago office to
take ts*uml snd the "World
* —*■* Mlxxachl
**''j counted for icveral brogil dip* ty
Manager
food shortage because ifrltmVx ing and his BB Dmnsylvanlans. wwrfc with Division
1 notably “ thin" Mocks.
insy al«* hr n s k i1I to attend
Ja
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k
O’Reilly.
,
•
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heard Monday, Wednesday and
b a n f*H « off

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H E R A LD , SANFORD, F L O R ID A

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Allnrneye for I'omplalnanl ’
Orlinilii. Flnrlda

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II., litll of Complaint far dlvnrca
flint herein against you! upon
1.1111110 tn to appear, Deere* l*ro
(■i.nfr*e&lt;&gt; will be entered against
you.
Wiineee my hand and orf lel a l
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del of August 1*4*.

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Violence Adds
To Tension I n
Greece
Authorities
Reveal
Ring Gave Soviets
* U. S. Troop, Move­
ment Information
FRANKFURT.

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Halsey — ‘Navy Can Go’Anywhere*

Russia Refuses In­
vitation To Send•i
Groups To Observe
Greeks
Plebiscite

M olotov Charges Greece
W ith Attempt To Create
Trouble In Balkan A rea
S o v ie t

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Hu. &gt;ii
today
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the
tinted Slate* and litral U rl-.
tain of hitrrfrtlng In the
C rrik election scl-rsJuted fur
Fundsi . Si il» l Foreign M l* .';!
i i n VfiJntoi lolil tile I'arla
I .arr _'i tilicrue* that Ms uat on km ■ » that British troop*
■an- in Creed- ami that Anierirrii nan'hip* arc un' their

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(/P) — American authorities
|inve furnmlly announced the
jmiajthltiu o f a German spy
ring, wit It Soviet tendenciesThe announcement con­
firms* a disclosure
front
irtuttgurt lust Bight on the
firrvst of alleged spies.
The o fficia l statement says,
that the 1 ringlead er o f the spy
group tciI made u full confession
of giving the Russian* ilgtail* of
Anirtirnii troop movement*. A t
Ira-.t
&gt;no ih-felulant
form erly
u r r t o l for tho Ainrricau Military
Covemmi'iit.
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ATHENS

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on of the United Stales fu n n
f thr Kurujn-nii Theatre. U
states thst t &gt; Hermans pro in
prirnn awaiting trial mi yspiutugi'
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J l j f n t police o fficer founded the* u,,U&gt;. In thr M nlilrn aiitiiii u l J tile N i* y In free to send i h slops -in, ..... ..
II*. Un inint lilt* 14IIM iiti l* j
afU*r

iMirhtr

t. (ilrl 14

W free

lierm atiy'’

Stuttgart;-it

mini incut

was "Jnade

t b i t R u iriilfSif RfetS vt
Rrpaialiotu CammU»irn

nt

where bn the hlrti sea* and tin t U'a “ Nobody's tUniii business.1'

ktnrin
w tr*

n!
m

tMirh with Knimimk f«*i
tune.* All uf thf ItiHiiaiiA cuu
r**rt»r i n»w havo rrliirmMi i*» th»*ii
country.

Negresn ArreHted
By Patmlmen For
* ' Shooting Husband

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D in g fe ld e r W ilson E lecte d
To H ig h P ost A t Boys S tate

tlii-iil

uf

|*!rii iNnlr

1 mil Hi3

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tsodatmnhers and twrlri.lv p.lili
e"t meeiitigs ' f l i t nfUr.r I'remn

. nciatnlale I all fnctnin#
te’
i■») riulit, fot their m-Inliness
• n il

pidltlciil rattle*

Military * . per vi»or* wit
lit) p’-’lls
ttie Snitlla) eleCli’

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liiitiah idiscrver teams also wdt
Ttir SPtlfurtl delegation of youth ’l w | l UIl ty d llM t It*. liatl.iUng. tin
1 rs»l
L rtS l

M o in lv o t .
lT lc in O C l

f l f cuiTHilty attetjding Uw ADirriciui
\ J 1 1 U-vloti ■ Urp-irtmeiit ot F1uitdu'!t

Stern Gang Gets
Dea^h Sentence

Hanry Jelks negro, w as shot
through lh« neek early tbi* morn­
ing. ami hi* "life. Huth Jeiks, was
arreslrd and charged with a*««ult „
with n deadly weapon, according
to a IVyJit Department repn.t
today.

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V'-*m

j department*

A it flv o r i

according to an a n ­

nouncement this afternoon tn u
lutant jnci Fi-bi of the lo.-ui t- ^

Search Continued By mn post
M ilU n - o

has lnmod down un mvitute

send oiisetvers to Hu* OVeet,
Hays State pcHvlliea In 1'allati.svjv lilrhirrit** ut which fl»«* fKl*‘ *d
ret is new record today wlten two tin* Iiiunnrv^y in tlu»i
«
members nf the group Simon I*,, tlvrlilfil.
i Dingfelder and Francis WiLvnn
were named as beads of two Mate

8tnion

son of Mr

and Mt»

lvoeal FIrmH Will
Observe Holiday
By Closing Door
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Jaycees Endorse O b s e rv e rs A t M e .'t B elieve
Cmutrucfion Of S o v ie t M a y H a ve B e g u n N ew
'Ftepoited Caifiii P h a s e O f P o lic y In A g e n c y

Junior 'I’rade I !&lt;&gt;&lt;!&gt;
Believes
Project l VliTv Fl*cJh (fiven
Total ()l‘ $1,20(1
Will Benefit Area
&gt; Till* Jufiin rti ;i li lU* f *«f t ”4*111
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.H g iv iti |*i)|i c y Mi lli| ' I ( i t « 1 ii i i l l t f i i ; i I 3lefeitci* Imil lu’i’ii rifllrd lnt*» llt«
1 nnry llllS4M4 [iriiin M thul (It*' plt'imry »«nif»ii&gt;u lo I tf iFSIft •' v ■
tier Ylrw - ■n |*r- | od |ieM,*e
■niiimil delmnliii* tho nmidun *
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11, -i i
j . in vt Mr. Ii mitt
iVl H i l a r y
i \ U i n * * r i - , j Ulllw Olngfctiler and a’ Ptudrnl at
bvHrflt \ Vln K itin’ aip.i
* '" 'r iaat litghi .il'.n
Jnr&gt;;'M
it, ,,| a /4,...t*e.
Police off! fra iiivesligbling the
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^ llirkieni rgpotlrd that JeiJr* . lett.-— J
**i’hsi» it nearly Mini* hunt* wrmjf
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Si
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till'd
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ale
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Houtlur*.
an
office
held
by
Naltmn,
Stifiiord
Merchants
A»w
ialm
n.
J il* home a&lt; 'approsimately l :00
Joints I iiif i3ii Ritt'f ( *titinI wlurh
ting iivrr and viMiuif ton * lirvt A d. (Uhllit I l f 11i t :!I *‘Vu Gin C..|lm^
Vu*eleck thi* numing pud after Jertiaplcm August JO. (A*)-Ttie [ Mayo Simon wa* sponsored by the „t nounced tld* aftarnonn tt&gt; ! w m r w e n t I) ili**ru%*iMl b y 4**11
111«*il41-M
lj»T* |nlift*1ti I r IiH*4i
I
.ii i111# t«» .in aii»iai*iit i*mi’ii |t»
nuMt Sanforil »lore» wo. Id • •- xeiin un. I I bill'd Sliiti*&gt; Amu
walking ■ abort w»v, down III* last of tlic so-caUed Stern gang KlvrattU Club,
f •“i **!'11# i|i|i1it’xiI i«mih **i l""i t'»i * !, i*r» I I ajel .IaaIg11 *« t.*« *\ tin*
street dec! led to rplurti. As he lacing charge, of .sabotage In I Sponsored by tlie Jiycres Pran: serve l.ubor Day by closing . H Kfijmh **'»• al » heiiting u* Ih**
Jr. it ! null
|'i ttti*]-'! i i
I •'*’
V or!*»
ih ,i
II8-1*
Hupcr- s ititcl that all .Jiardsaic, f o "
rail viriU last
Pntcrcd the duorwpy he catted hi* Haifa's
—
.... June haPcD
, ,, , was
. .elected
. _ Boy*
. . State
.
Mayfuii Inn lit*' Se-mniMlt tmimi
.
i- ,»|w4. ...t4*il d o * ’ ML»n. .
i .t , i
Hall. dm.
wife ” h, immediately fired a :K been sentenced .by a military court, tnlendenl of Public but me I ton
tore, gro cery and auto »nh«« n l'hfliiil'&lt;,i *‘f l ‘u m ti m i &gt; 1 n t y i i i
•t*&gt;I i *•* **» Mttiiifolni tli* *
lad f
f.-i. Hi*
7 L : rev'dvrr thJ 1,011^ mne Today Jacob Atealay. IbP tlnal d t.,p o «l held by Colin English fo,
it-poir f i r m , would not i pen
itttnd* il**
-vtil
»! I
, it
Help
U|«|***t led I** Bo
Irritinu the dm.rway and going death Strapped on a alrelctier with number of year. He tv the mm, , liuMne.s* amt added that drove
H
aro
ld
('.
H
a
s
k
in
s
utrurtlnn nf tin* pi. h . i mI ih
M 1'if!-. nallt'M A* . MM' ' '
irounif tneilirnrwny ami going,
o 3J W1L, .vent.-need to Mrs. Childa Wilson
iIf I Itt*
11til i
|.|
&gt;-f||I*•"|
1ft 'T 1
(HI
compUDly Ihr.Uih Jclka n w k . j B?n m"uml leg AlraUy ahowcl no. ThU H the ftrrt lime In the to* wiiulil otwifrve regular r*uit&gt;l •
C
laim
ed
Bv
I
&gt;
•*:»Ih
” K Vr 1 \ awlI* It I :** I
'ill.I »ti
The negre.s. aceottliiig to .he emotion
,
i
t. ,(«*,&lt; I *d »* I
1 »**•!• i
fl**
|lory of the actvlly, Hr, Ftchi «le lii.ort
divuliml in tli« «i iohii. lc v* &lt;
Police report, italml thnl
I’.arly T h is M orning 4 Ijgit t liCi! a|*|it it n'l 11 'ii v ■'» |*"
The C ity Hal) will not l*e i
-k'b
Atealay'.
arnterwr
U
zubwt
th,l
‘’fk-gaUon
reiwf
!*■* ublt* K»
thouglit il wa* zumpone else cn
III I ht f ,1 III*} «t V wwi-nMd v tier to
M‘ nday on I v m Iu u r offices at 1 i Vnllry whi*iii«l
con f IAna l Ion by the Brltlah com-, " nt,P* 0nr
tering her houpe
ii.
1-i '
lla.kln. died ‘a’ lo- |,t --v.il
twiitna toKjv i.ii
i rnfHibrrs In auch itlgfi positions Court House Imticated they w,-ol l farancr the* briit*f it a iiirniiiiif fritm
!«»*• IllIT,g 4» f 14#«, .1*-- I t*4|s|
L u - - ih
U luuml f * «»\t tibia
Jnla Snitfmd V&gt;
•i
cl6*e in observance of the *•" ll the count t nut ion .»( tin k|*«)t»l .m l I......
i t Tha Fernalif-I-aughtim Memoe- ” *gj**T *”
had^m m otla
«h»‘ “ &gt;• boys w ee
Itl*V•' . Iit&gt;%%I, i*i *4h«i
'. 1,
V
4
1
i
I
m
nilviintm:»’pf
|im
iiruhu
lv
(«»
ial Hospital reported thi* momthis aft-moon
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\
d»|d**\nuo'l
I
no
ii'.-ltirk
tin,
tile!nine
dny. The Clerk'a office 111,WAS I
KU‘i 1*111 SNii *• (»U-Md I-) &gt;• ur «t Ml Setninole ('ouuly.
ing that Jelk*’ condition wa*
— •*n,,ncf* 10 llfe Imprtaonment
iniprteonment for
fo r 1 In IIMl * Hanford .................
a lll i l h i miyfli.Mil tlig* Wnl lit
iiwpK*
which mine jtuddcnl). wa.. -----delegate,. tH vtd' ilrclaied that a In* deed .ale
18 other members of the Bterh
t«*t 4 t iu'r 4*f .11 .1lilt-- and for
ho
*hr
believed
aptlifictury
and
“ We «.»iune, of Course, tlutl billed to a bruit ilttuck
gkng found guilty of the Haifa Ostchell. was elected Boys State hr held at I I ’.W) o'clock on ’ I"'
l lliiit It*ilf nf you. t oit during Hi*
would recuperate.
Ooventor. In 1040 l wo boys com »tepa o f the building. Other wm before finnl npni uval „ f tbe ciinal
Mi. Ilittl.inr, tit year = old. bud |hope
to Iny a ft rriuif propon'd
sabotage Pour girls tried with the
past yefii 1i.i In|clii v itpfiff’tTiilr 1*
posed the Bs nford delreaUim to ilcp-tv Clerk K, L. Burdick -ini t
iit'd
tu
Sanford
fin*
tinp.i.-t
iC
t
u
thill
effect
beforv
tbe
cu.licit
made
that
tlic
Ktl
uiiu'er.
would
II were s.-nteitced to life imprUopIfJ»VIf* thlalili- ■ in-,| a rci'iinl
the first swwvlon ot Boy.s .State the L.ffict would not l&gt;e open f"&gt;, make nik’iutite suivcy* to in. vent Hi* wm empbiy^l at (be il let tiil.n. Iliituln coHllrclt'-t th- Y um
. that uny •&lt;i»1tlk*i 1n, tlte Ft&lt;&gt;rid a
D o w n to w n ^ h *a n e rs
At Uw dUlloin, Ue W el Brtuiua They were Dr. A W. Epos. Jr luilnea*.
.ure
that walei
supply mil Hnitiil^Slote. i’o.t ( Ifftet1 fur IM ! new Itusainn move will Hu- c ‘in' Slut*. &lt;«U3J !I -It.HillJ tn- proud t r
and Chris B Thompson Doth to­
ivt-icb tint' Which
tile Soviet Ukraine
l,dcal bank, will observe tin the water table in thi. area would year? utnl fp the pint 21 veal* l|dnoiC
91 ll •\ *' at-o «i*i -it
refusal to allow tho focmer Orand day, Mr. Pteld asserted are nerv­
bad I" n employed at flic ' i" »n fj|e,t ug.iiurt lirv.ee
,|*-\ .*11**.11 to d 1) lor
* lv
7s r p . , _ _ J _ . r j Mufti of Jerusalem to attend the ing as officers In the United States holiday and" the Kirat Krdnnl n„t t,0 advci.rly affected.
1 i?*m|I'U*
Pal"'*
&lt;
ompany
II.
h
i
.
til-n
i
tskiwtue
.imrxei.
that
Hi"
..0l)e Mate geulogi.t recently
prop&lt;wnt Arab-JewUh conference Navy. Weut. Eppa Is a member of Having, ard loan Aaaocintb.n u4i(!lf!t - !*» ftl Him.**
registrar
fur
Vital
Siati-tica
for
i;,,.,-t,
,,re
eiidangeilog
wurtd
__ ____
j at London Bept 0 wravi having re- the Naval Dental Corps and Lieut vrated that It* offire would I*' declared that in his opinion the
wit* burn1pence by n ggm ive deaign* on
rauz.1 would not alt r the water -icmiuoti- Bounty. II
Sanford’, n ew ot cleaning ea-i peretutioni. The aecretary of the (ntompaob U serving with Uw Nn- closed on Saturday as weil.
1 w 1 x n i i \ \ \ IHd I S ST A L I N
I hi t 'oriou i ity, Cidn on Oct, ■*,' All.nniii I lie inmpIuHit a !'" cm
There wjij U no editicn of H&gt;' table or tbe artesian wells,
I’
‘Tabliahment will open it* door* on Arab Executive nay* Palestinian Val Corps of Engineer.
MO:s r o w . Atftf* :if. i,V&gt;
. ItlcDcJ Un- pri-u-iicc of ttiiti!‘,i 1 11* im i it’fit 1 ^1 F l u i-ll.i 1aliuarilia
Vrry truly yourr,
Tuead.J whan M. L. Haborn, own-|Araht will boycott the session and, The
_____ot;wr
_
three membrs of .....
tills Sanford HernlJL DuMl.hed on M“"
Kuivlvura inriiuli' l+ic widuw. ,tro. |u in &lt;irevet- duriiiK ’ Ihi- camT
■
Hemlnule t’wunly Junior
tr pad operator of tha Seminole, urge other Arab a(a Ira to follow; ypar'S group from Hsnfonl includnl day.
j » f v . N It It A left--for Kiev
H. ( ’, H a-kin-, out- dough 1 .lizidi*;; f«r tlic plebiM-itr Sun
. Chamber o f t'ormnerr.. Mr*
County Laundry Co., opens tha jult., The Secrelary-Dr. Hussein! Homton Babcock sponsor 'd bv tl&gt; ■ iVtlward lligginp. manager of th.
! I ihIov iifiei :i U» ii*f MiiifiiW VI4II.
! -i, M r*. John L. Saul* of San djy.
, --------— ---------- !—
"Downtown Claanert and latun-j Khatadl-mad*ihta tteU ralkm U at; notary Club. John JJrumblry. Jr t hamber of Commerce, sai,| of1In- fnr liter \T*v% Vcik mtiyi'i cal*
M u d of (he S r r u u li * mil,, I
flee, at the Community lluii.e
(juadalcannl » a . named l*y a find: two *ona, llaiotd r llu&lt;
dry** ine.tad at 113 Pslmetto Avc ;
b
y
the Lions Club and Duty U w
Ir 4 *m iTk I’lil.ei Ht.’ilin *ut th«
I
liiHkiln.,
kill*.
Jr.
ami
liam
rl
T.
Icli-Kute-,
were
I'ppifi'd
("
uu-c.
wlll
l&gt;e
clo.ed.
There
will
be
16th
century
udvenlutet
;»fler
bl'
son by the Ska. ■AT '
lvrrr 1111n ln-,t f.iylt!
iiImi of Huhfatal: one grandson. I fnK thi
after ii"o»
The council
mreting &lt;of th« Kolatv Club.
home town in Spain.
" T h e building ha. ‘ bran com; ■™“ *iocn! that the Orand Mufti
— ---lii-r:dd
Marlin
Hutkini
of
Han
1
or,-„j
fvm
__
____
Oacui
l.oiigc
of
i‘
i
.u
I - ’ —a ^
ford;
two aialcra. Mm.Maty, |MII,| —
irtnimlcd thi-ui dial the
I’urrU nml Mrs, Mildml Smart, litiruino
tnreign Minidcr
..
_
of
Jsck'iinvllle.
,
lunitri
Mm
uil-kv
- nrlivnl by
...ed mahogany panelling and
’
Anv veteran in m-isl —f sen
K'umrul tervire, , will t»c liyl-l plane from I’aii* to pics* the
ice tfive „ f ihnigf-t in any of
The
rrguUr
m
Acting
of
Campin
tho
Klickaon
Funeral
Ilium*;
tlkmirlun
ca.'r
again*l
lirciic.
il.e f'dlmvitn- ■-ntegnries I* re... In design. The floor* are eqvSunday at .1:30 I’. M. with the
The
Ameriran delegate
bell-Loaalng Poet No. U of the
quettril tu visit the uffice nf
erwd with large bloeka of green
American Legion 8obedu)rd for
llcv. W. I*.Brook*. Jr., pa.tnr
Hcrscbel \^. Johnson - turgevlPil
the rcspunsil'le sgvncies listed
and black tile,
,
Monday night haa been cancelled
SYDNEY. Australia—Alt eronuin- and want this rate continued. Out- of the FirstDuptid riiurTli offl- nirolitig next Tu»*diy tJromyko
be lo w :
In the reap o f the main, buildaccording to Adjutant Joel PtHd If and aoclal revolution 1* ‘tn pn&gt;-. ing the war, Ibey Ave re led on auclt riuimg liiU-rment wdl follow in inahted that r rami tuition of the
Coordinator — F, H t!*rter.
ing haa been built a aeparwta dry
ThU h*j always been the cuiiom grera In tb » Australian mandated European food., a . tinned meat and l-akr k tew Cemetery.
t kiHrinian charge* lo-gin ludiiy.
Attanlic Nntional Bank Build
eleanlng plant . for safety ' purLANCASTER. Pa.. Aug. 30, W*| of the Legion.' he dMlared. terriItory of New Oulnea. wbrtc tldi. knd drvcli)|M-d a liking fur
tng.
poaea. All, new maehlnery haa — A tranapurt plane reported
Oonxlr Henry Wo)oott haa called Ausitraiians, Americana and Jap them. Now tlwy idiow no inclina- , , . . . .
.
! . DENDIX BACK UNUEKVVAY
Employint-nt — IJ. S. Kmbran installed to complete tbu miasing on n Right from . New a meeting of the executive board surra wi
Hon
to
get
back
to
their
pre-war
B
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lH
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r
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r
,
v
a
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n
u
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b
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csiu.,
au
«.
jo
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ov
&gt;
agad some of the moat bit­
sloyiurnt Service, 112 North
equipment to mabf it aa modem Jersey to New Orleans ha# bran at 4 oo o'clock Thursday afternoon ter struggles of the PaclBc war.
diet of sweet potatoes.
(Park Avenue
awl up-to-date a» poaalble. On* traced lo Uncaater Municipal •t the Sanford rum tlwe Oo.Ptaiu
D amounts to a struggle between
f~ Vocaltionnl Training and Etlu
Airport. Officials at the airport wlll be made for a dltmer and the handful of while administra­ Before the war. they were pro­
of the latest finishing uni
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first
plane
lo
lake
o
ff
from
Van
eat Ion — T . W . Iflwton. Cour(»
k h l e r haa been installed thereby said the. DO-4 plane .o f -the At- •pedal program to be held Sept tors. planters and traders trying to vided With tap-tap., a wrap-around
(£ * (_ The Nuys, was piloted by Thoma* Call
House.
•
aklru costing about five cents. Dur­
lahiic and Pacific Airline, landed M’
reetor* pre-war standards and ing-the war the Australian Army British War Ofjiee
Legal Assistance. HospitalOffice . toils
today
y IifAsde of law Angeles.
at Lancaster for an overnight atop - Med Smith, membership ctialr- 1.000.000 unorganised native, try*
ixatiun ami Stale H e rv W O f­
ifeiU I’otplan.* to Iran,fee the exiled.
men, repotted this afternoon that Ing to Tola In the comparative lux­ provided ittnn with Up-laps ol i»h Army Into a resettlement
fu tu re I* the “ Steamalre** prra* and resumed it* flight today.
ficer — Contact through IJoyd
COMI’KNHATION PAID
good English i loth costing up to
that completely ellminatea ahlaa
An airline cffielal Vice Presi­ dura are UeadUy coming In and ury standards they had during the one dollar, they now have Hip corp* which will function under
F. Boyle. County Set vice O f­
Payments
of
unemployment
dent W. C. liurgeaa, raid earlier ell memberships paid before ext war whan working for the armed taatd for good quality cloth and British military law. tn affect, compensation in Seminote County
on dark materlala.
ficer, Takach Buitdlui*.
force*
--f
.
.
1*
wlU
be
etamped.
*R
h
Urn
new
in
New
York
that
f
our
The-office which will be a re­
Home Servk'c Assiatstwe lo
will pot easily change back to the tin* will make tlw 100,000 Pole-, during the week ending Aug. IT
Lggion
"Roily
Birddamp.
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PeW
about
ceiving atation for laundry aa were aboard the pline.wlle said
Servicemen, ex Servicemen snj
cheap pre-war quatUy.
under command oT General A l fib o amounted to 9173.60 and were
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—
18.000.
000
during
the
war
In
wage*
their Dupemtents — American
well aa jlry efranln*. will bo un- they ware the pilot, co-pilot and
made to I I persona. Carl B.
They have gained an exagger­ part of tho IlritUh Army.
and compensation money. They
Bed Crtisa. Lnkrfiuut Boule­
d u the auoarvieion of Mrs- Frank two company employee*. Uurgeet
Tho I'tliah soHier* will aign Smith, chairman of th* Florida
ated
irensc
of
morie)y
value*.*
Amernow
are
aiutng
back
on
thV,
money
vard.
Smith and alteration* will he said thst the plane had. rict bran
and Au.traltan aotdiera.would for two years at UrilUh Anny Industrial Commission, repotted
and restating calks for Ubor unlra.
Veterans Administration —*
taken care o f by ’ Mr*. T. E. heard from since’ il radioed the
Throughout ^ th*
State
I pay them ui* to one dollar Kates .o f nay. Those 1’ olea who today.
Martin M. Kudicb. ShenfPa
a tropk^rfruit, for which refuse to Join the corps will re- 9131,474' was.paid in compenaaOffice every Tuesday.
»o help rum .the British tiou to 3,663 men and 3,023 wo­
tucky to get one cent
men, a total of 6,636.
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T)pen Un Tuesday

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'7 ' !Missing Plane l.
Traced To Field
At laancaster, Pa.
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F&gt;efrmn Cancel
Monday Night Meet

Economic, Social Program Underway
In Australian Area Of New Guinea

VelcraiiH Service

To
Exiled Polish Army

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H E R A LD , SANFO RD ,

FRID AY,

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llrnzil i&lt; tin- only imiepwtihrnt
Oistnr# Washington »rlrct«&lt;l the
W o ia r h fu Jfc J L fo n a iir o n They found Uiousands nl dlffiren through "the ages from 19 3 centi­
-v v -v ig m o « r ~ g » i « i i u r t » |linul or mrgsttmr.rm m use. nllkt meters "to- 097, (tor: bushel Irom nation or ibo vrrr.li-rn hemUjrhete tm-srnt site of Pittsburgh as a

Unraveled In China

470 cubic crntlmeters to 5,130 and
the pound from 285 grammes to
The last KttontinUng congress 1.940
drcldrd inam nationwide adoption
Hy H AROLD M ILKS
ol the metric system. Hut Ute
At' Nrwsleaturrm
ehangeovrr will lake time. So an
,s'ANKINO--Chliie*c government Interim solution was worked out.
experts
assisted by American known as the otie-two-Uirpe ayatechnicians are trying to unravel tem be&lt; must the unit of .volutin
the age-old stiarl'ol China'a weights equals one liter, twu units ol
and measure*.
weight equal one kilogram and
Centuries
Rome emperor, to three dblA of tength equal one There l» no middle ground when
Pu trid Judge J. t- Lnw.im U on
hike lax revenue., ihanged the meter. '
the tench.
altto Ol the unit for nlenaurmg pay­
It bad', qttliit .--&lt;i easy as that,
ment o( taxes In Uir form of grain.
A litigant in a civ I ca»e upSucceeding dynasties Increased theugh. Willie mo .system is gen­ I' "red in couri in » two-pie.-? en­
Ihe six* of bankets lor measuring erally twrtf throughout lmlUHtrlal- semble, sometime* referred to *s
.taxes In kind. Clradunlly this ays* Izrtl Chinn, agrirulturnl areas still u "ban* midriff."
irm was extended lo units of ellnj to the titri units, which vary
3udgi* I jhcwiii refused to pentfil
village to village, Irom trade
weight'and length us wrll as vol* Irom
to trade.
Ihe wpman to Pisilfy knr| took her
• *
I Oovernt/ient experts ha
counsel to task for allowing her
After the birth,1of the Chinese ;t!
the Chines#
varied* to enter the court in such attin*.
filiuht t.r* MOtut* l
Tfjse Weight*
meAisurr*.1
in name but diflrrent In nppUrn

Bare M idriff Given
Short Shrift In Court

THIS IS TO A N N O U N C E T H E O P E N IN G OF
-Sparsona! Property Klnstrr com­
bine* in one policy 'not only In­
surance against loss by file,
windstorm, hail, explosion, water,
burglary, larceny, theft, hold-up
and the Coverage of personal
effects, jewelry, but transit risk*
and. oth^r . protect! . not nthcr-

wile obtainable. Let tu send
a folder explaining this
Risk" policy. C. W. H&lt;&gt;
Phone 10|. —„A dv,

whose language i* PortUgUWt and
the only country of Pan America
to have been an empire for tiny
length of time.
The ocean does nut get deeper
the farther it extends form shore,
points out the National lu ographic
Society.* The deepest spot* usually
lire found along the edges of con*
tinental shelves.

'nvnrahlo situ for a fort.
Dr

l.rtmsrrl Marker **
Opt urnetrUl

Rye* examine I—(ilu a n fitted
203 ,H, Orange Are.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 4987

Comprehensive Per*
tonal Liability Insqr*
aner prolrcl# you If
acriilrnts are caused
by y o u r an im als*
your Irorne, o r your*

T H E OFFICES OF

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E N G INE ER ING A N D S U R V E Y IN G
416-417 A T L A N T IC B A N K BLD G
PH O N E 850

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

S AN FO R D , F LO R ID A
FREDERICK H. W IL L IA M S

A t l - M E T A l BA S E

W .J. LE SE M AN , JR

3 MATCHING SHADES

REFLECTO R
TYPE
Luxurious

Beautiful Enough For In-doors
Durable Enough For Out-doors

FLOOR L A M P
BRIDGE LAMP
TABLE L A M P

A LL
METAL
BRIDGE
OR
READING
LAMP

reflector |

ALL-METAL

THESE

3 B E A U T IF U L

LAM PS A S
reflector

COMPLETE W ITH SH ADE
AT ON LY

Attractive
Polychrome
Gold
Metal
Break

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Kimmnteetl nix yenr* ugninA rust corrosion \ r
breaks. It i.i cadmium plated* *
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L O W IN C O S T : YouF first cost is your last cost as
LuJo Craft lasts forever.

P IC T U R E D
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FO R B E T T E R L IV IN G : Rognrdlesaof the price you
pay you cannot buy better furniture,
Graceful sweeping lin es blend with a
S T Y L E : Simplicity o f artistic design executed by
master craftsmen makes each peace o f LuJo Craft
Furniture* one o f enduring beauty.
S T R E N G T H : Indestructnble, yet ligh t in weight;
tuudiy moved. _
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out. Increase the jo y o f living.
C O M F O R T : You w ill find that com fort has not been
Hooked in LuJo C ra ft Choirs,

juj o f,raft
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Thursday Thru Saturday
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H er*
a wond.rful v.lue in. a acarce item, three matching
lamp* *n modtra desira, “with colorful decorated matching
shades, "laoiM th a t will add beauty and color to your living
room* It is the first time in five years we have'been able to
offer a lamp g ro u p -. The quantity Is limited, so be here early.

5 i! |Ct* yi!a’pict^ dVWi.th' 8
on Floor and
Bndgr lamp— 8 In ch h arp S ta b le la m p -o n
and pH so ckets. T m e n tire g ro up , th re e lam ps
.ip.ci.Uy low priced « only— .... ....... $

29.95

1 Loveseat, 1^ Cocktail Table, 2 Chairs

1 Round Tabic, 4 Chairs

1 Oblong Table, 4 £ h *ir»

Group 4
1 U n a Table, 1 Cocktail Table, 4 Chair*

Console Table

In Addition to the Above Lamp
Group, We Offer a Large Assort­
ment
Floor,

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the I1resident's widow
through
I he Pm tod Jilatc.i* E iu Imss V. Pa i|

Internal censorship In Poland, this
should clear tt up.
A secretary to Vice-Premier
StantsUu Mikolajcayk. asked at a
press conlerpnce what portions o(

tltj ,tM«rl«lrtl I'rrul

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

me newspaper SisirU Indus** hail

hreakineoutlnw horses.
The ip year-otti minister, also
a (ornur lifeguard ami At my polo
"fhyer, occasionally takes part in
rodeos, too, just for fun.
He Is n native of Fort Pierce.
Fla., rthooied in Daytona flench,
lie war range rider for 'lie United
Stales govrrmi «.nt. working on .
tick eiadirntion program, from Pflti
to I0?9. He rode 10 to Iff hours a
day, seven days a »*eeh, humihg
rattls Hint hadn't been dipped. ||?
stalled riding in rodeos anil break­
ing horses, but then, joined the
A.my for a three-year bitch teal
r ml ts Fort Sill.
There he became Sgt. Martin anil
played on the enlisted men’s polo
leant. He left the Arm y in lilffC,
eidetid a seminary at Fort Worth.
T e s t* and returned to Floridi. the
next /ear after being marm-d.
He still has ratlin ami horses In
Ynlusk County , arid cverr suit. lie
goes bark on the range fur the
summer roundup, nlwavji currying
■ pistol because of snalct* and
panthers
— "The rswboyi* have n lot o f fun
ttilfi me.* he »nv*.
"They like
nothing better than to put ruckle-

P A G E TH R E E
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l . Panic!*, charge d’affaires, recelled the pic line fur Mr* j{o.i»rWARSAW Poland — iA Pi — 11 * cm mi.i m in i» iiiiliug tt iii h *r
there's any doubt about a rigid, to V.-\v Vork.

DELRAY BBACH. Fla.
ih.
Kcv, Jphi R. Martin, pastoi o| the
Ualtii
First Uoiti&amp;l Church, still tides ns
hi useiF !&lt;• although he’s given

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H E R A LD , b A N F O K D , FLU KID A

[Visiting Cards Spared
liy l'olish Censors

Baptist Minister Still Rides
Range But Breaks N o Horses

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'been censored. Itemized them and
added:
"Everything's censored but our

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Hrazilinn Painter
Completes Oil Of FDR

It prrsenl and foe
i n n In charie of
for t'nlrrrslly of
I'ahle l'uno t'o. at

Illinois.

i _ _ .ft

the tu t 18
piano work
Illinois and
Champaign.

The public is invited lo

VISIT YOUR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Sec the Intesl model plane*, they are easy lo fly and buy.

Take a scenic plane (rip over the countryside, 10 mile trip $2.00
See for yourself how easy it is to fly . . . 30 minute lesson $5.00

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law aline at Sanford ahuul SrpL
I. I.care orders for work at The

DE JA~\Kl»tO. Idb—The
Music Hot.
painter. F. Correa Neto,
contftSlted an ait portrait I
late President Franklin D. .
oscvelt which he U sending to 1

(new ilual control Piper Cuba are used)

Solo rates to pilots, in Piper Cubs or Taylorcraft, 20 min. $1.00

L. L .S IL L

Ground School Cour.sc, cost per hour

.............. $1.00,

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ELECTRIC A P P L IA N C E R E PA IR S
CONrOHMINO With the recently
enacted law requiring all lobbyists
to register a* *uch, lien Marsh, rrpresenting tho People's Lobby, t*
shown as ha filled out an official
Washingregistration form In his Washing­
ton office. Marsh lias
has been with
People’* bobby, Inc., for twenty
jr.iif. (International £oundphoto)

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An Accident Can
Cost You

l FA N S
• M IXERS
. .S H IN G M ACH INE S
* • WA
V A C U U M CLEANERS
I S E W IN G M ACHINES

- w in Y o u r W in k s ’ a t s A n t o r d "

TR O TTER A P P L IA N C E SER VICE
304 W . SECOND STREET

V E TE R A N S are tt* regarding free flight training undej- the G. I. BiO o f Rights.
The firal c!,i»» will alart Monday, Sept. 2 . W ith only 90 day* o f service you are
eligible for a Private Pilot Course, a $$49-1.85 value. Greater eligibility will en­
title you lo Ihe Commercial Course, Instructor's Rating anti Instrument Rating,
a $3000.00 value.’ Jua| a fvw openings left in our firal data. Our_ o ffice ik, ip the
main hangar on the field. |
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SA N FO R D SCHOOL OF A V IA T IO N
A U T H O R IZ E D PIPE R A IR C R A F T SALES A

SERVICE
W PB

fOIMIR Phylls* Dupont, now Mr*.
Porter C. Schult of Delaware was
Your Mime
severely burned when an explosion
Your Sating*
wrecked the boat on which she was
Your Altomoblle
cruising In Chesapeake Hay. AKw
Your "Falun- lnr«mt-i
leaped into the bay when ilnme* en­
Only a few stair* air imw gulfed ti»e luxurious cutter "Egret"
w ithout Financial Responsibility which aank. She is in an Easton,
▼,*wa — Law* that make the MrL, hospital.
(International)
mitomchilc ownrr financially Irjponjdkh- for any arcident that
may sccur.
Louisiana hlis been an IndcpendIf, while driving thru n slate |ent slut* twice— for in months
where vuch n law is in forre, I after revolt against Spanish rule
, you are involved in nn accident I in 1760, and fo r six weeks after
in which 'person* are injurett* ur 4 secession from the union before
property damaged, you must post puning the Confederate in 1H6I
cash o’ securities sufficient to
cover the damages. The safest
.Sudanis
language*
are
thri
way to travel Is to take a 11s- mother tongues of the peoples of]
4/Uity policy with you or one of West Africa.
■ur Identification fanls. I.ct us
explain your responsibility as an bur* under mv saddle iu«t to ,ee if
aatnmobilc owner. C. M. Uoyd &amp; I can still stay on nn hor-e nhuir
Co. Phone 104, — Adv.
he bucks."

A R E Y O U ONE O F O U R

Iv v n -n g r . . . voU vgo g i r l • •. huninoxt* g i r l . . . ju n io r M rs.

w v v w v w atw v v w w v v w w w v v w v v v v w a w v tn w w w tw k

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From high school to cotlrgr*. . from

office to cottage . . . Wherever the four winds blow
_.
there's a Doris Dodson Junior Origin d to
(it the occasion—and to fit jn*—smartly, glamorously
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T&lt;v the Food We-’hike* to- Drink .

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’’ .'and in perfect U ife, »twJ) S. ‘

. For Us Wholesomeness
PHONE lOfiJ OR 2302 FOR REGULAR
DELIVERY OF A L L THE MILK YOU
• W AN T!

SPENCER HARDEN DAIRY
20TH A N D SU M M ERLIN
- GEORGE H A R D E N , Owner and M anager

Teen-age treasure It
Doris Dodson's "Q u ii Quern"
, . • wish its red, black and white
diagonal striped twtsttr top.
trlraw siu and iwir l i n ^ j d j m d

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girl will ^hnote Doris Dodson's
“ M iner Study".. . smart wool
and rayon Shepherd Check wills
cu rt.cen u t dirndl sk irl and
nipped w .inline. Drown tnd
» hiie or black and w hiie_Soy
7 to I ) ............. ,,J
10.4 0

(Paten t Pending)
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p / V r in u
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sod o f applying D D T on
inboard*. on
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Mrs. will go cvciywbgrs in
Doris Dodson's “ American Ac-'
rent"...luscious,'gold-buuooed
wool sod r.roq oatmeti swede
. . . a trim iwo-plecer wish she
chic 1946 middy lilhouytie-'
5i«v. 7 to 15---1 1 ,»0

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LEFT-'ti't good business for ihe
career girl who wears Doris Dodson's
T h i s Topi T h is".. . wool and rayon
btaser stripe Swede {acker designed
tty and eiclusitely for Qori* Dodson,
flared ikirS of Do* Flannel. Multicolored white strip* with green,beige
or black skin. Sixes 9 to I ).

srw h JUNIOR

ID ES FROM Y O U R 'F A V O R IT E - D E A L E R

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The Sanford Herald

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ItATftS

l-arabl' la Ailtaar*
I ; Canter, itrrk
Oar Slaatk
rarer *•««»•• —
lit Maalhs
Ja# I rear .....
ttaaXa rrarlaOnKr a»
•alrrlaSMMralr m IS*
raUtaa laaalr. Mill Sr
|| rraalrr tlirnUlin
"|aUa* Srwraaerr
Itrra, law. rn&gt;rrrrala
la Ibr aallaaal lleU «
Officer are a.alnl»l»rd
rrl rlllee l» »Sc n
jrtarlprl hca*ararlrrr
IS* Sew l»rk.
T lr llrral* Is a «•«
•aarrlalr* I'rrra **SI&lt;
tlrrlr rallllril t«* &lt;Sc
raSllrallua *&gt;f all
err*lie* l» II, “ * »&lt;
m*IO* l» «Slr • »*«
tar treat ar**a puMI
ail llskl* la repaSlicr
Sal airpalrhes Srrrla

TilB LK VKItBP. FOR TODAY
■ DON'T SQUANDER TOMOIt
ROW’S • EARNINGS
to d ay
pay
YOUR HONEST M-UTS
ESPECIALLY OUR U E H T O f
I.OVE TO A id . OOP’S CHILD
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Labor Without Strife

H ERALD ,

SANFORD,

F R ID A Y ,

F L O R ID A

AU G .

30,

1946

lc£ulnturG ilccrml that. the ItaCJcltutthu*-*JuiuUI nut .il»u uitMonday in September be « holi- - part in celebrating Labor t
illy, and other state* soon fob with religious cxvrctse*.- I’crhi
lowed the example thus set. in
1894 Congress recognized that
iday, and now virtually all slates
recognize it.
When it rorm-s,
factories and mill* slop their
marhinery, ami the laboring pub­
The first Kre.it lightlouae, »|.
mo»l 400 feel high. stool on lhe
lic lake* a holiday.

EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE TRAGEDY:

This Labor Day mnrks a y e a r'in which labor Iimm
been thoroughly hnrangued for strikes, for impeding re­
conversion, /or linmpenng national production. Hat the
industries in which labor and management have dovnlnped a smooth machinery for working together, to the ad­
vantage o f both groups, are seldom heard about.
A good example o f a factory with friendly relations
is the Cleveland plant o f tlie American Stove Company.
N either the workers nor the bosses think they jdo any­
thing remarkable, but they have learned how to avoid
trouble. The system is based on frankness all around and
quick attention to small differences.
Any minor grievance is told to a union committee
member,, who immediately goes with the worker to the’
foreman. If it cun’t he settled right then, it is taken to the
personnel manager-the same day. Gripes never lie aroufnl
long enough to become serious problems.
Another principal o f the organization is to settle
everything within the plant. AH problems aftj considered
strictly family business, and neither labor nor manage­
ment culls in outsiders to help. Management is as free in
bringing their questions before the tnfion representatives
fo r suggestions as the union met) are to bring up any
friction they may spot.
Organized labor worked fo r m any.years to achieve
fair play and decent working conditions. In the course o f
the struggle, the pendulum has sometimes swung so far
that their efforts have created great difficulties for man­
agement and worked against the good o f the whole. Hut
i f such satisfactory conditions as those ut this Cleveland
frtctoryjcould be. achieved in most industries, there would
liorfew major labor problems in the country.

Island of Pharos,, o ff the coast „ f
Egypt. and w*» known i*. ore .if
the seven wonder* of tha ancient
world, t 1

The Bible in many places re­
cognizes the worth id honest toil
and commerd* the nun who dues
it. Thl* lead* one to wonder i f

MAV0E I CAN
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TO RN BA CK'

A. Olrlt* Sweater*,' Go* •»
actinia |sa|t. aU » » L 1016.

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S. Shirt*, Irslare brl*bl plaids,
pints, dirndls, weel-cayea*.
C. Boy*' Sweater*, eardljas 01

pullover slyl**, tun* sleeve*.

Territory Report

D. Tailored Slacks, line wool
and rmjon, isb ird ln n , B-!0.

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All of the United Nations maintaining dependent
territory are required by the UN Charter, to file regularly
reports covering educational, social and economic con­
ditions in the territories.
The first such report to by submitted to Secretaryday* nlmut the t liy’» ne&gt;* I
llig meter* lull It we Wrie ti
General Trygve Lie wan prepared by Acting Secretary o f
you *11 w*&gt; hear we would
State Dean Achcson and filed by Heluchel V . Johnson, 1
wlily li* pul la jail l (,r u*mg
United States delegate to the UN. It 13 considered a
klmj of Uinf-agC;
broad interpretation o f the rule, and a» such may stand
as nil example to other nations with dependent colonies, '
*| he Treasury ’ department
Under the charter the dependent people o f tits* world
veals 1luii 2,980 |iei*cn» m
■a re divided into two classes. The first, which embraces
&lt;try states i,f 'K«o*a*. Oklat
20 percent of such peoples, is the group designated a&gt;
anil Mississippi |iaM $B-*.9i
federal lii|Unr tn*e«. Ami
com ing under the trusteeship o f the United Nations. The
Just gue* to .how %
*hut it gm
'second and larger group includes lhe non-self-gmi-riimg
*how.
territories, each o f which is governed by its owner.
The American report is comprehensive, covering Alas
An unu*u»l higlrwf)' .accident
Islands, Guam and
occurred In l ’*lif«rtii« the other |ka, Hawaii. Puerto Rico, Virgin
day. Smoke fr*iin a iity dump i American Samoa. The statement exemplified the fj-clmg
■Uddetlly obscured the higliwn' that it is important to take this regulation seriously.‘
and Iwlore it cleared i l auto­ America statesmen believe that the welfare o f the dc
mobiles had pB&lt;il up in ••"•• »■*
an^ic collision. Thr iniiurkuli .* pendent colonies requires that it not be considered a trivial
thing about il was Ihnl'no “ "r a i» diplomatic form ality, but an obligation for the member
killed and only seven ptrsuus in­ nations to mnky public co n d itio ^ in their territories.
jured.

SANFORD

LAROR DAY

thereafter. In IKS;.’ „
•if workers w»pi held
and m Keptember.
" lif was held uli the

in September,
b u r years

ORIDA

ST

later

glum parotic
in \V « Vrirk
|ss:i. an.i&gt;th»r
fir.*| Monday

thr Orego-t

E. Cotton or Rayon Dr*u0 (, 1 ! • 14, Uilerrd or
d m iy ft yin.
2 .9 8

TH EATRES

_____

f. Boy»* Oxford*, irwOo*.

Futile Stood, well known Or­
lando attorney and son In law of
Mr*, J. t». Jail of Sanfmd, had
n ,.1r*4i eull on a Hying trip ftom
Oiiniidn ta T»lluhas*ee. At t'.iln*!»|1|. the pLiite cuught fire OU
thw utke-off and. Mr. Steed »u,l
■notlier attorney barely r*taped
arllliLuC their cnats. ’ hat* ami

OPENS!

Endowment For Science

12:45 P. M
D A IL Y

A d u lt

A national science foundation, to be created bv the
government, is proponed by David Dietz, w ell-k n o w n
writer, lie says that other great countries are spending | LA^T TI Ki e s FRIDAY
huge sums for the advancement o f study and research in!
pure science, while the United States as a nation is in-*
clined to rest on previous achievement*! In applied science.!
y need* .1* a gi&gt;*»l
One example o f the let-downs in interest is the propos­
)’ h y d w t j f t w m *
PARADISE
ed closing o f several telescopes in Am erica’s biggest
m it -t t i h .iit c
Itriiti wflh. a yen
astronomical
laboratories
because
o
f
Jack
o
f
funds,
for
v e n tu r e tak*- o ve r
v iir a n t d o w n to w n operating them. During th e ’ w ar the government provided
a parking **rvit« hillionK o f dollars for research on such scientific subfor alxiut ten cent" « day
jerts as radar and the atomic bomb, but this work was
Saturday Only!
A WA»h mill pul l'l l jub thrown
all bused on previous findings in the realm o f pure
• DOUBLE F E A T U R E #
In (ur another Ml rent*. He rnuhl
science.
make money flt iL
It is time now' to open new fields o f research, and
this can only lie done by heavily endowed institutions.
For many reasons, the endowments o f established scien­
tific schools have suffered a decline in value, and it is
importanl^-tiiat they.- be aupplfmcnlufc. by^jiuternnienL
to OMr pltyfttcai tuiitin? •move*
support,
if no other source o f funds is forthcoming. The
m enl". »ny* ‘'Hnl Spnrl", a Mos­
cow newspaper, “and harmful to work 'o f research scientists, which often seems unpro­
I he Interest* of the Hovict people ductive as it is being performed, hns proven, again and
nmt for this rea&gt;nn cannot exist again, to be o f innlcuinble value to the nation later on.

Up. For drtM or irhool,
hard s u t l ■

2 .9 8

O. Olrli* Ohim*t, OeiiLL,
comlertabls,

H u rll

leniwea rin t.

2 .9 8

Sunday &amp; Monday

Tailored Fall Suit No\v!

tknoflifid

5TRAM CCR

nmun*

us."

That

may * tie

why

lhe Ruifjsps &lt;re snrh pour lusers.
A t least lope t/rlando woman is
arouseil to the mrnace of itrunken
drivers. Mrs. 11. I 1. Howell write*
lhe Sentinel, “ When n lovely child
like little Nancy Sinllh mct’.s
death at the haml* i.f a ilmnkeii
driver, I think It I* time that wn
wake up and vote th* llqcor evil
out of our town, state and na­
tion”,
O f course, we tried that
once o n j it didn’t work, hut surli
tragedies II. Mrs. Howell refers
to*may induce the people to try

i.
R
■
'
i,
?.

•rim Mayfair Inn Is going right
•trend with Improvement* needed
fo f the entertainment of it* guests
next winter, drsplte all the prob­
lem* tin.| difficulties which such
improvements nowadays entail.
The Mayfair knows that not all
niurists want t» coma and Juit
l i t In the *un: some o f them
want to do something. Thoy want
recreation, swimming, golf, aalling, dancing. They come to Flor­
ida to play at much a* to rest
after month* of haul work in
llg ir northern horn**. And If we
hat* the»e thing* for thant |o
do, they will come h*re, just r«
thM have been goto* to Winter
Park, Orlando, lakeland and Wintar Haven for lo, these mnnv
1* believe that tha radio* go
far In editing opeechea of
Alnent citizen*, In direct con­
tention o f the freedom Jf
*ch amendment to the Conutlon. When' Admiral Halaey
, " I t ’a nobody’* buzlnea* where
B. warship* go", he added,
H was so quoted by every
spipar In the United State*,
ilf.g o where we damn please” ,
when the radio* reported It
p: dub out the ''damn." . No
st they ected In good faith
in a fetr s«na« of their retaJollity to the public In keep-

air chaniyiU pure
. when one contldera
of murder* that
I on the radio every

ant
th*
are
day

441 Park Ave., N
.Winter Pork

- O N T lir.

kam e

program

Hick Chick1
Open Wednesdays
Glo*e at 12
• Thursday*

• OVER 300 SAMPLES

OPENH:

1:30 P. M.
Bat. A Son.

• ABOUT 4 WEEK DELIVERY
Sunday &amp; Monday

• MADE TO YOUR IN D IVID U AL
MEASURE _ A LL STYLES
• (ilJARANTKED PIT
*45.00 to $Q5.00

,
. i

fTher». te e lot of aatUfaclion in wearing • tailored eult by STORRS-SCHAEFER
1 Co. or SCOTCH W OOLEN MILLS. Our fall allotment is IB orders per month
on euUa so we urge you to place your order now.
„ &gt;i
r #m® **»• We will be glad to tbow you the aamplee and diicutt the correct model
V for you.
'
7
i
— a ls o -

11JOE PALOOKA CHAM P"
with
Joe Kirkwood, Jr.
Elyae Kno* ' ■

Co r r e c t m e n ’s w e a r

�F R ID A Y ,

TH E

SANFORD

H E R A ID

PA G E

SANFO RD , F LO R ID A •&gt;

Miss N util lip True L ie c o iiii'S Bride
Of Lieut, ( jV ) Everett
S O C IE T Y E D I T O R

M ONOAV
There will be no boatd meet.
ififC of the Womans Auxiliary of
*Le Presbyterian Church.

“

T lL S D A t

The
Mil

Cltrisiiun

meet

the

uueiiug til 11:30 I*

M eekend Activities
Mrs. Brown Honors
At Country Club
Miss Ann Wig-Rins
•, Sf IS*trail V opened ll.i. Suridut
it
•v-&gt;
uMisi.ihe,) today hy eluii
|uo i I* de ! t-rw.ills uni. Ail men

, nod '■'.■Hicii pollvi * nte curdially

Chur.li

with

Huy

munci! mv’iU
gi..i&gt;|.

.'1. writ,

ill

to * time out and play lift'
‘•at*. A l.littd I * i ey liiitrnauirui *
■'ill he die.full d

'lint
•:.*nk

Julep
•‘•'II la-

nut

other

cool

vrved in the after.

or under the .Mapiodia tre e,
with a julep being served “ mi th«

Msttnoliu Avenue,

The Alatlleun Cljjsa of
lb- bouse*’ to all memlters and pue*ts
J.’.r*t Ruplist Church will have i

K.K.Hal* ut•oixiI M

o v iiej dish sup fer at ihe bume
.Mr*.
ilh Mrs. J. A
Htranpe, \|t

fu.

The Husinv,* W om an, Circle
of the. P fc b y t c it a h ’ Chur*). *&gt;f
wldch M rs, J. I,. Corley i chair
mm*-'will have— n--e,»*ereil Mf»h
rupper at Ihe church r i*;Sli I’

* u?nl

Mis* Ann W iggni» was honor­
ed with a bridtte party on W e d ­
nesday afternoon at .1:00 I*. M.
by
her tout in
Mis. Ha hard
Hrown at het Inane Jillll M ngnulla Avenue lleauliful ^rumnier
flower* were arranged ula.ut tb*
residency.
After several progression* af
bridife Miss Mildred Hobson was
ii it aided
high score p n le of u
Revlon Lipstick ami nad polish
set. Miss June Tliiffpen received
novelty imlrpHpet for the scit-eho

who snug ’ &lt;• Piointse Mr._ iron wo.., I The lo
Ih e t o i l r ««. attended hy her , o ra ti.l with ytudl.i
/istcr. M is, t'iiarlutle Tru e. i" il» * r,. Cut-*., won
iiJdd o f hum r and M u . Henry K | a |,t. Mury. Wnylii
■ leyutMal n» matron of lionor. Tile !Am e*buiy.
Mn«» .

I lower girl, were Karen Hcfw.wrl Conn.. i ’niiioridge .V
an I Martha Seat*. .lav CTwmhef.i |,.t v ||
of Washington I).
» » &gt; best
\|, !lt,i| \j( v |i
man anti -the u-hrr» were Harold'then Inane in Del.r
K. (Jreenw....I, J( . Robert
I' a wedding ittp* t * ?
( i re.-nwiKXI and Henry K. Hey- Wushinptun. they |
woial.'
t heji home nftei ‘ I
The bride won- a gown of while 1traveling I l f bride
inigel-skln ere|a- fashioned uitli Ilia wool in! with
toft shirring around a low.round hat.
neck, with long |n.inte.l sleeve.
The hri.lt* nltei
Mini It nif tram. She uore n finiter I T u n i-ily «n,| wi
tip veil of bridal illusiim crowned fitmi
Not hvtr-ieti

award.
The hostess ttate the honor -e
attractive crystal lorktnrl g lu ,»e*
M i s Martha I'erkllts assisted the
hustess in seivinc a delicious
salad * course to .'he follow-intft
Mits Ann W iggin*. Mi»* Kathryn
W iggin*,
M is, Mildred Rolison,
Mis* Martha Hrown. Mis* Jackie
Hrotehie,
Mis?.. N nncy* Folium;
His* June Thittpei',, a'ul ** Mrs.

K. Uocksy, Mrs. Aiinjr M. -i
setber ns co*b sto:i.i .
The Pricfulxhip Leupue o f la
Conprt palloiuil Ch urch will met t
(t the parish House ut 11:00 I*. M.

P 'lh e

M l** N iln li, Tt'-ie daughter of
k II
grey
ron
Mr. ami .Mr,
Kithrrl Kll&lt;wortli grey tulle headdress,
l i ’n r* l.n ,r Mary beraine the of ivy a&gt;i.| clndiohi,.
bride
of
Lieut
4ji» t K v rir'l rn iriril u l&gt; uipict
•tewart D iv t SNR am of Mr. glitdiolu'e. with Ivy
anil Mrs, Everett 1. 1li\ , f Wash .Hu, l l r u v w j eal &gt;t
nigtnn It. t‘ at a rr tornany .Satin- of (ink gliiiln.hi-i •
lav afternoon at ‘to o I
M in „f jVj
h« Hn&gt;l L'tiltaiian Church at
| he flower girls
.i.i ttluri
Mu*l
Itrv
K Iward J „ f ittripndtc net no,I
•lam ing officiated. The organist pay, of garden flow
was M i*» Helen Quigley anti the
r,.,,.pu. ,, wa„
vi&gt;caH*t t u ,
Hi uiy K llrywood. •
.,d yj, „i'd \|

Cecclin Trulucl;

Social Calendar

Meets Ur"

Miss Whittington Weds Vincent Peel
In Melbourne; To Make Home

innn'

‘ ..In a In'mitiful riirulteU^tit t e n
|re nt the M«ih*xti%l r h u r r h uf
iu&gt; un
\uit
12
Misn
C'uritlyn
KlmiLrth
VVlitilin^tmi,

Helen Hutchison Is
Given Bridge Party

iliiuKliter

Mrs. Richatd
lit own balloted
Miss
Helen
Hutrlilsmi,
bride
a lc c i.
with
n lirliliff • luncheon
* liu ir ilu y nt lOr.'IO A. M. at her
home oft Miik'mdn A\ noe.
Miss Kuthryn Wirryfin. a '*f,ti.l
Mr,
Hrown -erve the lunchioi.
to the follow ini;; Miss Hulihi,ni..
Miss Martha VVlylit. M b ’ 'Jean
Whipimfn, ’ Mis* KtlSillietb I-lie.
Miss Anirela Me)&lt;e|i. Mrs. t.dot
Hoiriies and M r» ilin r tin.
The honoree we, pre.entsa) --

’
I'holo ti&gt; K.-i-x St iidhr
Mr anil Mm William K McTeer »!nv,- werfatinu was an event id last
Sat in tlap evenllU! nt H (s) o'clock In the A.-ettlb!i of tlial Church wlt'i
H*v K 1 WrittlU otllcUtln*. M r* M iTier » t u the airnur tieraldtii'
Hinclilltfe daiijtllt.r of M r . And M r- M V Hmrlilille ot tin
tti Nlr
McTeer t- lie 1 m*|i «il Mr nhd M r* C I McTeet w l'i ot the. i-nv

of

Mr

unit* Mrs. t\ t'

Whittington of Sanford ht'cntiir
the hritln ot Vimrni |Vi*l, non of
Mr*. 1InvKil IVri itn«i tin* lii11* Mi

Ur.attit, w.a. a di.
white t repr will.
licce,,nlll". and a
roses.

I miot .lml. I\ foil.
Iiiony a i tat-p! inn
ihe chin .Ii full lor
cornted with pud
uni*, l i t . hn it.»

IVrl iif Mrlhourtu'
Tho llr\.
I.4»onMiil K. VaiMlftwider of .Ih*'K
nonvillt* t»ffieiii!t*i|.
Palms forilird the hu»'k|f mulct ■■■lltflld will, a III
af tin* cliunril vblm h \*nn ■ I
ll lot I with hn*Wrt% i»f whito rliry
1*a iit hv in ii nih l'I ui l ull up e* n p t»•t *,
a tuI t til it*! i mi** T he i'liaiu’1'1 mil
wop mYT-rr-d' w HTti n*pEif
f»*rn
inf t t *|»trt -i*s| «trl, t**\nf* n
n.*t

.

,

• rn| pieces of flat .liver m i. .
rhosen pultern.
MisKathryn
Wiirt Iiatofuipoi

far Ii

Ii

n a r r i’ i.n
worn nt
iirixe.

Eddie’s Restaurant
Will Heopen Sunday

Mi

'kit*

«pt.p| Mis

I.

Ilt'lili')

»m I

t in

\| \ L.im|&gt;' tu11 hnvc tit nt til’d

hy

Vb t m

wh

|V|v i'i&lt;

hi*i f Hit hvt.

h*

Via

stalely in ti ifowitMd white wiitio
tiiul i»**f
The sutin
which
fe a tu re d

a

PCailo|H*d m-cktliit* r i

ti'ink’tt mto it ginrcfui i)o(tlutn
mid tin* shirt was uf nrt cvei
*ntto which termlimloTl in a Imiy
Irmn
lift fitiK4*ftip veil
iHu
Piott wiii i'd(ied vvitb bt* v and

Mnrifarid (Lirnei hit* rrttuned
from » vaeatlon uf throo mmilh**
i n A. I Hil*n ina, T«* n it

bride,

imiff.iikb*

tlOllu u fU t *|*'HdUiK Pi* Wirku ;I*
thp timUiiiiitMp of Nutih t .thtliMa
and tiVnr.’ ui. .

, fib ! it h* *it it
v»*»t

and Jnckp oiivdle whvrt* »ly
t-,j frieii l and M'lnllvon

ti Id

plart* h y M hnl*. uf *&gt;ecd
H e r o n ly lOtOitnent w.l •
a * n iirle wtriiml #*f t o a * U
y fk
id tin- In id rtfro o tn . nti.i
b* «m
tied tt »|»rny hotit|uct .•! w hite
rntntill'd
tt.tl»Yr y r *
vI imm et r«l
w ith whLU PUttfl I lid mu *

in

Mm Wliitlinutiiii* wtn(* ii sum
tiler joint with lilmk hat mol

Mr anil Mr* Vincent Peel
Melhiurtre at Hi* MettKall,'
a! J.e k'-onvllte afllclatltic M
lit S.inford at I J li Mayiiosp.
Merjfuerit* B. Grave, h.i| to her bum* in Cohnu
C after apendiriK several
ii the ituest uf her In..Ih
* and sister M r. an I Mi i.
idler at their home an

Mr*. Henry Kohler of Daytona
Reach who I* attending Ihe TriCounty
Teacher*
Workshop
*’
the guest of Mr. and Mr*. J. M
Stineclpher. Mrs. Holder, a fo r­
mer teacher in Sanfnnl, will to1
remembered a* M U * Irene Gard.

Record Number Seek
Careers A b Doctors
C H I(’A (iO — Women in unpr.ri dented number* are prrpaiing fm
career* a* doctor*.
A total o f 8«V4 of them recently
completed their freshninn term* in
U. 8 . Medkal »chodlg. That nundwr
established n record.
The enrollment yf Worpcn tnedic*

txwr rn*ow our your
OLD f r ie n d !., our
r e p a ir in g m a k e s o l o

R A O / O f iS C V M l/ n M H

»*

* fn '-i1- -re «

amldiiik1 w.i
eh w i". " r 1
I Mr, I’- •
ur

Benrdnll Unit Host CSS
To Presbyterians
McNicklc
Miw. (ienigia
Ann
daughter .if Mr. nml Mts. George
H. McNtckle of thi* city will !«■
married
to
William
(Ruddy I
Wad \ son of Mr. and Mr*. W. J.
vierr I'resent uml nine men.1, '
Wade of Knit Madison. Iowa nt
from Circle No. .ti troop un la I
.1:00 P. M. In tin- Kir -1 Mclho.ll,l
ill); lb * chairman, M r*. Writ. .
Church a|| H a lm . lay with Rev.
Mrs. Leon K. W alk er (save r
J. K. McKinley officiating at the
rradin^ ronrerniiiK “ The lle*|h&gt;'.
double ring reremnnjr.
ail ility uf Cbiistinn Women
f
Mrs. J. L. MrKwiin. organist,
Tielny’’. M i*. McKinnon rim- ;r wilt furnirh th-* nuptial music.
Hihle at-d v cnliilcl "T rv T - f. ■ Mrs. K.l.lie Wnde of Fort Madi­
Rbl O f llesetlir.i; S in '".
son will ‘ else, a , rniiiil of honor
Mrs.
Kurd, Mr#s. HaifGi1 and Mr. Wade will serve ns Irest
Mrs. Ilunfr-r were h.«Re*.r- m l
limn t r j Id* hi other.
served delicious c a k e , mid m •
M is' McNIckl &gt; was edurnle .1 in
a ng ta de. Miss Juney llennctt a &gt;s the
S a rao d a
School*
having
r- gu est.
r - *
graduated in. PJI5 mid has since
avergf^rd between J5t) and :um in hecn as ociuted with Sorensen
recent year*. Hut Ihe ilraftim of . Lyceum llurcau of Cleveland a*
nble-bcMijed
prr-medicV sludent*
sltnlent* m
in nil eiitertuinriiri)t dancer. *
nble-bmlied pre-medica'
Mr. Wnde attended the Fori
lit*
two year*
jri'i
&lt;H« last (wn
gave tha fffidy I
:i ehanrc tn enlarge tlieli l.-a. b- Madison schools ami served In
head. They made the most nt tbeir the Arm y f‘&gt;r three year*. He Is
o|iportuiiity. Among other gum . • alto t i t i r ia ln l with the Kutcuaen
dotrn o f them invaded the Hmeut.l Lyceum unit ns a iiiurinildsl. Mi
Mi diral School for the first lino . and Mr*. Wade, nci rdlanisl and
A *urvey Ju»t romplete.l bv the pinilUt, ate irffilinted with the
American Mrdirul Assucialion'* same entertainment unit.

Memheri of ilrcle No. ii af ’ ■;
Presbyterian Church were kiit
af the H«ardall Avenue Chapl •
Circle recently at which time I •
member* of the Henrtlttll
a1’

eouncll on medical education dem­
onstrated, however, that men still
When Ihe original draft of the
pnsiominate. Freshmen in the U. S. Cim.jiluliou was displayed
schoUxtid year that ended this sum­ at il* l••«■luecclltepn|al eeUbramer totaled &amp; M t. For each woman lion Ip I’hiladelphia in 1037, it
there were six nrvn.
Wa* insured for |M)0,000.
Dr. Victor Juhlisui). the cnuncil’s
«err clary, figures It,00(1 vsteraiu of
h
A'orld War 11 will be among (ha
&lt;1,000 ntudynt* expected In enter
medical schools in the fall CuMimt
_
. .
....
wln.lslnen
informatinn indirate* 7uu women. I T» ,,K,k 1?‘ "
including IB former WAC* alld|ProUctmi. Mo.t insurance com
WAVES, will be i„ the. incoming.
wi" " " ' r 11'
fm*b ciaa*
without fire, nave your fir
Knroilmeitt In all medical mT,.r.I» , ln*ur*nce axknded to'kov*r wind
thij fat) i* txiKcte-l to appruximat* 1alarm now, before storm wsrr

Now I The Time

inline \\ heeler Is *
Wed In Toledo, Ohio

l)i\

If

Wheeler

M cflsl-

titv anni/tuire the
i icr d.iughler I“*u|.
.1
K a i i 'kott &gt;ki of

.Imp . a * , wIi
•‘•••no......... ipl
a.union ..ml
f f "Ml uUallli'l

• I, w«&gt; cut by Hie
in tfie traditional
ptutrli wa* served

laldt
A dstllllf ttl
'••niiii' wet.- Mi
Max llutjri,
Mr
Min.iii Shull. Mrs.
Km*
Itopi’t • . M r, Viable Crass, Mr*.
■I .1 hiiklund and Mr,. Jit* L.
I’orrlier
flic itlln l tnM.k and
lan lt’. Ix-.^ wen- kept bv Miss
Ht Ion \ auphii ai.,j V|i. William

tip trip,
wore a
of roses
•ark acI l.e* former

M --

I'ln iu u to o f

M hiltinpton

c.-iuiiitde HUh

io.d and i Ini nht Htute t ’ailU'if*,
, W o'. qti and wg. a . nietnbcr-

a cascade btHiipiet o f wl
Rises a fnl slfiihanli*.
Tile BllClnlaiitVwV.i r

Wumini*
( irch* * uf * Jhe
hi *
Meth^tlbt Church will met t
the d f i r r h unni'X at *:00 |* M

jlViglfins

S.

FIV E

dooif mmiu ittk • Jf&lt;* U tlwl*t.
Of f ip u j, l / u ft* mJU m m

a t ' tl.l

SflThhmtie school

I ••i* ii'.

I'*,

■ f Ha- '

on

war

tin .

a m itn p l

facility.

lit- wa, director
Men, f ’lul. and at

ho.I

hill,it*iau

bn*

boil
yenrruilk with llt'l tulcnt,
jdajtni' f.*t 'Uiioio- orirtiliilalIans

and e i ' lop a
[Hon , 1 of the
M. IIm.ih n
t lr t h a t i i Chili, h
•" I ' . . ! t
..f the
VII 1 I* - II..1. S* it,Mil and af
o. I .»•
1...- I a i C m vem ity uf
I !■ i* .I.i
I' m . . i.. t-iilfrill).' the
: etvto, t.e piaolloe.i fnW tu Mellaairi.. ao.l
o n e , | a . Municipal
Io.lp.
\t1 r In- la.la.I altfe tlis• It.n r .
f l a m ll..
I H ied Slates
V*'Hi to t..f ....... a ffilia te d with
II
lx* *»n|
•'lute Hank of .Sulif.o.i
II* .'"lid.- n amkiiip their

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T H E SANFORD., H E RA LD , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

P A G E SIX

(hr lUnford Herald aa by law pro- Attorney fo r Plaintiff

HM.

iVITNEKS ray hand and official
f O ' . i l K o r .iAI.eS
M*l Ihla Ith daii o f . Aoguat, l l l f ,
N otice
a hereby n lven that In
Janfvtd.'Florida l _
,-ce-ordalica
wit h
n fin a l
|w-r»*

/a/ tl. P. IIKHNOON
Clrr k

o f I ho A b o v o

lltln l Court.
E inul F, llnuaholder
Altontcf

lio-

(t u fl r la l Sca ll

entered b y Ihe J u d o uf the Clrrail Court -it the Nin th Jmll.lnl
Circuit, Hemlhole County. In 1 ■henc r y . In the caw. of i l C lt lt A IT IV,
J A It VIS, curnpU hnnl. vo. It. II,

IN ( ’OtJBT OF T H t i t i l l ' N T T
ilriH li : H t ' H f N flt F r t l l I N T Y . F U 1 K in t
IN I’ h p l I A T B
In re Ihe B * l a U of W, J. T H 1(1I ’ KN, Dr coated
To A ll W h om 11 Hay Concern:
Nollce
i»
he i f by
utven
Hut
e r » i;(r * W. ThluiWn filed Bar final
.fuit ea WieciHrt * i f lit* 'ratut*
•IV J T b lc fir n , itaecaael; that
P h-I her •&lt;&gt;'til on foe f|nal
dl»&lt; bactfi-. and that aha w i l l apply
, ih. Hon rahla It, W , W A I I K .
•aht. iv Jodu** o f o-mlnule Coudty,
Florid*, on Ihe K t h day o f Rap.
lain hr I. I $14. fiR 4jH»rOV*i#4C
uJ for filial t l i * '' h a f « r a* K**6*u*
H * of the f r m t e o f W, J . T h l * - n d e r e a i'd , on Ihla IS day of
\iiau.t, m s .
F I I A N C K R W TIIlnP4a,N
K t r c u l H i o f the d a t a ' of
W. J, Th ptien, dre*aaeil

11

M IT lfl: TO A PPM til

All peraonr

Ion lli|( or r ia nt

IIK any Intrrcat In Hi* followlm

WITH THIIR HANDS ON THI t lftt, the Philadelphia aoclalite Willing family (wear to "tell the truth, the whole
truth," about the quarrel whlrh ended with C’harlc* Willing. 72, going to the hospital mlTcring from a gunahol wound. Ith hard. 22. hyad bandaged from cula received wficn brother Thoma* (lefty felled him with n
tare, la Bccuaed of shooting hi* father. At right of policeman Charles SloUenbtirgh Is Mrs. Willing, and
daughter, Frances, witnesses to the gunplay which is reported tft have climaxed quarrel. (International)

d«i ilhrd land* In Hcmlnole jr'obr
ly, Florida, to-wll:
—
The Kffc uf tail* |. | and h uf
liliwk •A". Wpn l lr iit l* - M 'll*
tlon to the Tiywn uf laitictfoi.ii.
I n a the No
i f * ft. uf
T la
I *it I and bag'.nulng l l t f I I Fouili o f N K m i n e r of tail |.
'
tun flu 169 ft., W. If n fl. No
* C l f l „ Kant tu diollit i f beginmint.'anil beginning at the S K
* . . lit e r o f l,«t| I, run Hu. f i *
fl.. W. 16a fl.. N o ) " » ft. K a i l
' in pulnr uf iii'iRnnl’ria
\uu *rbl n u l l o f ' y o u
tiarati
1 Ratified that n Ilf 11 o f Cnnmlali

I T I I I I I K A h . rt al, dvfeadotila, a
f i r t r l m u r e p r u r x i l l n t . I w ill o ff e r
for rale, at ptibltr auction, to lh *
I eat anil litabeal Idibl-r (or 04 -h.
at the front door o f me Court
pinn ae In Hanford. Florid a, on tlir
. k. •Kay of tu to li-r. 13 tc. to (w een
l i e lean! hottro of rate, the follo w *
I n i dtitrrlUed re ‘ I eatate. altuale
.1 Hem Hole Co un lr. fSi.rMa. to-

AUG-

30,

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w i t ; Houthweat Quarter
"J
Houthwnt y u a r t * r ( B » MI of
Nutihrait Uuirlor f N K U l « l "*&lt;■*
llou I t. Town*lilp l » fioulh. liana*
31 Kaat. rontalnina Ion aorta.
J. i|. I.KONAIllrV
Hptrlal Maatrr.
F.HNKHT I........il'HIK U.UKH
A t m rn a y
Hanfoid. V

T H e /M O D I R N G a s R a n g e
Our Fln#*t Hotel and
Restaurant Chefs

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UOMI BRIII winning sctentUt, Dr.
Ilan-Tflf Urey warned that United
atafrw/pay^.hllvt to launch §n
a’.omt? war' to rule world’ unless
sum* form of international control
1* perfected Dr. Urey, professor ol
rtiwnts|ry at the Uhlverslty ofCKtrnto: u p research director for th*
AmtiIran Army'* wartime atom * lia&gt; lorn th • dr) lllnl ngnln-t Ji
’■'■mb nrnirim.
(fnlernolloiwl) in Ho c i f ru it Cuuit i f dcralno
Comity. Flo-ida, Ip i’J,.i ii•-, u*

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5 A R T IC L E S

FOR R E N T
3 ROOK furnished npt. Cnuplu
only. 3300 Mellnnvilte.
R O O M - f o r rent, l i l t

2

SA LE

ITestn-Cookera-—Tricycles
Oil Stove Ovens
|)aicy Churns
Pint Thermos Itottlea
Gallon Thermos Jugs
8TANI.KY-nOGP.HS
HARDWARE C a

Park , phono

W A N TED T O REN T

S H ALL unfirnUbel hoice or :
or 4. room apt.
Nn children
Permanent r o i l i l r n l * . I’hun
402-M.

FO R

Toilet Beats
Garbage Cana
Galvanised BprlnkliT
STANLKY-IIOGKK^
____
HARDWARE CO._

COUl’ LK ties.res furnished apart­
ment.
Permanent
residents- CODf.’ NHAGAN cabbage
now ready. Phone 705-1
Call 1093.
SMALL furnished n p u r c nicnt
Phone 272. Mr*, lamke

It AIIV IIFl), small size.
Aim
baby carriage. Phone I0OK-M.

ts RKDItOOM hungulnw. Hard­
wood floor Ihiougir.ut. Splendid
condition and film Incatinn,
Phono 40H-J fi&gt;r a|i|Kilntmcnt.

(INK GLIDKIt $12. 2 (,*ongnlvum
ruga, like new, $H each, t table
| l . I bed, coil spring* and ity
jierapriag nmttrc** $15. I hand
vacuum cleaner &lt;10. I
Kurckn
vacuum clcnn«r $ 15. Iron bettor
pipe and elbow $ 10.
Will he
borne Friday and Saturday. W,
A , Hnriell, Lnku Monroe, Fla.

10 Business Opportunities
EX-mERVICEAIKN
SKT your sell up In buninr** *u;i
plying it. Si I
KIN.
Same
p iuiioc * lur/iishr j by milikiub
In tj, I.’* during’ war.
W’ riie
lor complete ii.lurrmitinri today,
A TLA S LAIHJIlATOniKS
AKHON II, OHIO

FO R

SA LE

6

A R T IC L E S

W A N ffO

Electric Toaster*. $4.35
II. R. 1'01'K FO.. INC.

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LOAN

Tallahassee. Florid*. July ?H 1&gt;. l i f t

CO.

102 Satifpnl Averin.-

_ FLOOR SANDING
.and finiihlng. Cleaning and wax­
ing. New floor* ijirfaced to per­
fection. Old floors mads like caw.

l.l.nVI» K JICITI-P;

Hull. It..r f o r l lalnl ff*.
M im s :
N f lT lC K !• hereby a l i e n
that
M i n t p u t t i i K i i t m h a i .F.
I lm Trustees .if Ihe Internal IniNDTICIJ Is hsrehy a lie n that I.
|.iuiepi*at Fund *«f the K U I , uf
M H A N D , Hhvriff uf H*ni nole
Florid*. Pursuant In l*»w, w ill o f ­
f e r fur sale, fur ru m pe tl ll v e bid*, LVuiiiv. Florid a, by vlr iu v o f .a
writ
i'f rs ecullu n Is m i . i 1 uui id The
In Tallahassee. FlorUIn, at 11 (Alt
-■Yloeh A. if. Hepternl.er 3rd, IMS. tf li.iiu I'nuri i.f (h r Ninth Judicial
ihe fiiUiiwing described lands In C l n u ' t o f th* Hint* uf Florida. In
and Fur H.mliiul* County, on the
KFMINOLK COUNTY:
NK*. Ilf stvil, Hecltnn 19. Town­ 4lh day o f August, A. D t a i l , In
ship ]l Huiith. Ilaugn 3! Hast, lh ii i . r t a l n cause In Chancery
wh er. ln
Ih *
FIJH IID A
STATC.
ruhtalnlng ID acre*.
* Thy purchaser Is to pay the ad- HAN K (IF S ANK fitt D. F I J i l l t D A .
w
iu
hlnlntlff,
and
VVIU,
MUCK,
serlfsthg rust,
-li (etidanl, hav e tavleik uium
TDK TUIMTUKH OF INTBItNAb was
tHPUOVKMBNT
FUND reserve* that t e r (altt real estate In Semln-de
the tig h t to refect any and all Cuunly, F io r ds, IB -w ll :
UrKltinlhg t t chains Huulh and
bids.
) i rhalfia W es t o f ths NM curnIt V DltPt.lt ut Ihe Trustees uf
Sr m .Vstuiia 1, '. unasn iii ru
i he Intel imt tiniiriivemchl Fund of
* ft/ 3D K . Ihsnc* run Ib.ulli
the Mta'e uf Ftoflda.
ll'l
r hu Ins, t h e m *
W est 6
MIM..1 ID i F. C A I . D W E U *
^hnjaa. t ti e i f a e North
11*i
(l o v e r our
Chains; Ihehri. Knsi $ chMns
At lest
tu fi'dni » r hegittn ug. Ivina
F, C P-it.t.trrT. Uer.
T tu a D .i i I I. Fund
and helhK In Hsrtluns 9 A t,
Ti.nu*hi|&gt; Pi
49 K . cuhla ln lh g
S acre*, mure to lea*,
as the pru,^Tl&gt; uf W l l . l . ItlICK.
lefcndaiH;
that
on lha' It h
of
Ih'tobar. 1916, bet w i m lh . huurs
of
legal - sale,
namely,
between
eleven -l' -^ nr* forenoon and tw o
o'rltmh In Ihe afternoun. /m the
•aid Itule Day at the front dour
nf the County Court Hour* In Han­

H. M. G I . K A 8 0 N

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 20n
BTRICKLANIt-MOItltlSON
•• DHIVE-IT. INC.

FROTKCT your health — sleep 7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
better! Dependable mattress re­
IxW VNS
mowed.
itcmonabla
novating! Rax springs and inprices. Jerry I/&gt;rd, phone 788nerspring mattresses rebuilt!
New mattresses, "beds, springs I
8 . H E LP W A N T E D
Hollywood beds! B*e our retail
-- store and display 'room at
GIRL for inda fountain at LanI I * W. FIRST ST.
ey'a Drug Store. Part lime or
Echols Redding A Furniture Co.
full time.
Sanford Mattress Factory
ELECTRIC appliance repairs —
FUIESTONE Stares need ex­
rhnuo 1133 and G72-J
we "repair washing machines,
vacuum cleaner*, fans, mixers,
perienced help. Opportunity fo f
Hewing machines, Truiler Ap*
rapid advanremoiiL
Vacation
Have your porlrall taken at
with pay.
Fireslono Stores,
glianco Service, 301 W. Second
N IC H O LLH S T U D IO
L, Phone 10IU-J.
,
111 E. 1st BL
220 Mclich Bldg., Phone 1150
Children a ipecialty
COMBINATION Imokkeepcr and SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
enlarged. Wo copy old photo*
salesgirl. Experience necessary.
graph*,
Popular Heat ( ‘overs
Good fipp'/rtunhy f o r rjaht per­
NICHOLLH STUDIO
son, Write Box R, tin licrnld.
SEMINOLE TIRE HHOP
220 Mclsch Hldg-, Jd"&gt;ne U50
FOR SALK — Bow and five
PHOTOGRAPHS
pigs. W. T. Bally, laike Mary EXPERT filing of saws, lawn
lave your REST ' photograph
mowers and knlve, and scis­
Service Station, Lake Mary,
made at
sors. Penny post card to A. E.
T IIK RAYMOND STUDIO
Cady, Box 883 will bring me to
(i Btata Bank Hldg.— I’h. 1003
your dour.
WORK W ANTED
CAST IRON
HOME
RUH.DER8: Guard four
DUTCH OVENS ft, SKILLETS C A LL Smith Brothers for car­
new building atalnst termites.
SANFORD HARDW ARE C&lt;).
penter* A roofers. Phono J082Rolex protects lumber, fence
210 East First BL
_
poste, saah, mlllwotk fot 10 to
S
.12 GUAGB
EXPERT painting—contract or
IS years. FYillow* Army and
hotrly basli. - 8. G. • Grogan,
SHOTGUN SHELLS
Govrrnmriit t e a t u d forraulka.
.22 CALIBRE HHOT8
free P*l.'ni*',c», Phone 1154 or
New supply Just received. Gal.
_7B3J.
HIGH SPEED K LE A N BORE
_____
SI.35, 65 gal. (drum &lt;45.75. Full
SANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
instruction* g(»en.
Southern
TREES trimmed or removed.
_____ 210 East Firat 8t. •
Chemical*. 204 N. Jim Av*.
M Fully inaured. Ilowsrd U. Roth
Phone »&gt; L
i l
i.j• and Co. 1202 W. 2m), phone
90 f t and 80 f t
T IE OUT CHAINS *
13 N O TIC E S — PER SO N AL
H ILL HARDW ARE CO.
,WN3 mowed,
A. Caawell,
301 E *tt First 8L
SEMINOLE TIRE SHtdil^
['hone 08 4-J.
201 North Park
BOAT OARS
.
•
Telephone St
10 Buliaeea Opportunities
. AND ( A R LOCKS
H IL L HARDW ARE CO.
U
LOST Jk FOUND .
. YOCR QWllvBUHINESa
Ei »t Ffr«t B L _
SHOWING TA LK IE S
THEATRELESS eommunltlea — LOST.’ Dark green leather bill­
^ MIRACLE BLOCKS
fold
Wednesday
afternoon
ilR your ____
home—Superior
Juperbr work' 1 No inveitment—We rent tound
around 4-.00 o'clock either In
equipments. . Program*.
Reaweather reelaUnt, hlgl
Touchton Drug 8tare or be*
tween there .and The Sulford
Herald, Contained valuable pa*
loahon, 116 Creighton Bldg.,
pen , money. Finder p'oaae re*
.Tampa, Fla.
. turn to Lourln* Beal, Th* San*
eewer pipe—Sep!
.ford Herald. U th ral inward.
post, grease traj DISTRIBUTORS

Mini

ctlgncd)

approved. Our large, modem
factor!#* now in foil production , A v - RHttra to (oat and found
for Immediate dalWeriea. ShipdepL, Sanford Ilenld.
'
•kata' now being made from
ovr North Carolina YtcUry. fit- W ILL perron who pklwd up bint

tS F

ATING C0RP., 830 Walnut S t,
PbUa- 6. Pay .
■a

a u t o j

fo k

sa'u c

1987 TUDOOR.Ford 88.
- Tire* - ft Tub.. ( * Nee
* *4602)0 takas It.

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l». P. H C U N l H l N
Clerk. Cltvu I Court,
Hcmlnole County, Plurlda
f d r r u l t Cuurl Hcwt)

strict privacy; fast service

I$IITATION leathers In most SEVEN &lt;
colors and large selection of
Deere
good upholstery fahrlci. Roliert
Jonek, l1
8. Hr own, 2’J l!
N. Orange
Flu.
Avt., Orlando. Ha.

iwar pots.

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LOANS m a im ;
F R O M *10 T O $300
F L O R ID A

m i l d F. If. II I.A C K and AI &gt;I &gt;111 I

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LOANS

HUE TO Illness 1 have to tell my
business, completely equipped
dairy itore making own Ice 20”
III CYCLE, fair condition.
cream, ahowlng over $700.00
Priced
right
.
C,‘"
P' Vhnn*
. _
profit n month,
for quick inle. Rich Avenue, 1 HKDROOM suite, spring and
i mattreas,
1
electrle range,
DeLand, Florida.
12 S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
1 I'huho IHl or 4HUXJ.,
MODERN country home — 0
moms with complete hath. New !00 Ferltlizcr hnT* fur seed lied*,
SIGNS
cjeclrir water pump. 10 orange
12c each. Phone 5021, Central
Show cards and pouter*
■1 1 Fla.
Raj t|- arliunge, 117 W.'
0--MKIPH fllllN HKttVICh
0. I) I.andrevt. l’hnne 10*1
- ; Core Ave.. Orlan 1»,

8 A R T IC L E S

(Joinif To, Buy a Car?
TrucIS’ Tractor?

-

SAVE -

because o f i
It all adds up to the fact that

• EFFICIENCY
• ECONOMY

among large scale kitchen opcf*
mors the trend is definitely to
G as. T o o , that's why more

• SPEED
• ACCURATE
AUTOMATIC
CONTROL
•
CLEANLINESS
#
PERFECT
RESULTS
• LONG LIFE AND
CAREFREE
SERVICE

American hom.is cook with Gas
then any other fuel. The smart

•

housewife, that splendid cook,
knows that Gar is the unsur*
passed kitchen fucL
Consult your Gas Appliance

I

Dealer or check with your Gaa

I
1i

Company, Even though you may
not be able to eecure the Gas

l

Range you want immediately,

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you’ll get it sooner if you leave
.
■* ^ •
your order now.

with our Direct-Reduction

SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER
Interest is* charted only on lh* reducing monthly,
loen balances. We'll gladly give you full details.

nuc
209

Magnolia'

IlCDERALoAVINGS
AND

LO AN

Phone
694

A S S O C IA T IO N

GAS the Wonder Flame that Cools v Well as Heals

OP SEMINOLE COUNTY
HAVINGS ACCOUNTS I!

P f ln Y

UP TO H f t t N

By Qob Green •
IS BREAKFAST I
M ISS SALLY ?

SURE IT 16/
SID . BUT
WHERE IS
n MY DAD?-

HE LEFT THE HOUSE AT DAYI
TUH INSPECT THE BRIDGE Bl
THE MEN START WORKING
HE OUGHTTA B E BA CK JT
BY NOW I
- V
1

AIN'T HE
B A C K ?;

V

VARMINTS!
DAO'S HURT!

YOU'LL PAVFERWHW
UH DONE TUH BO SS

WHAT

AN* A ■
M ASKED
ton MAN!

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AUG.

30 ,

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TH E SANFORD

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HERALD, SANFO RD , F L O R ID A

SEVEN

s St.Augustine SerieSs With 5 To 2 Victory
S ch q n tel H urls
D a yton a

L e v y * W h it n e r A n n o u n c e s
O p e n in g O f B a ck N in e Septs 1

To Plcfy e
HTon ite

Hr A H T H U R B E C K W IT H . Jr.
a , . Hem Id Sp orts Editor
* r h , . San for I Celery Fed* let
the third pine*1 St. Augustine
Sair.t, down on n 5 to 2 taunt
1st! jilght rn the »lx hit hurling

A ecu nil in:

STANDINGS

Ml V.sevlsled firs,
_ i■
.
.""'. . " .

A

at the Municipal Park.
The Fed* came from behind
twice to hnml the visitors their
sect-it.I defeat , In as many day*.
St. A ugustin e opened the first
jnring by scoring a single marker'
Vjep. P tw llek drew a free pai*
gt« moved to second on a fielder*
t h r e e and went to third ns Byron
Sharpe allowed Stillwell’, third
stroke to get a w a y from him.
Karpinskl tingled to bring I'mviirk across the plate.
Sanford knotted the count In
.the third fram e on u single by
■ Hob T ; l U e am) ■ screaming tri li­
fe to left, center field hit , by
ohoe

SANFORD
St, A ug.
Uel-a'nd
I'alatkn
Uiesburg
Daytdha H.
Gaines vilte

wh

an

un.^ounrement

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writ

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SulllLPIH !

||tr |wck nib* ' l
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. Vtie
iipeiud

a ‘ ,'ept.
•— • •I
‘Rolf I,.ill croce.bended, left h.m.l
, „i.„.
.: l ,
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i
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Plan* have t'cen made for • a
below
tight, p ro tald y w ill !«•
, „
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.
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\
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blind IIorcv touMicv
r S un lit'
nrnr.l l i . n . when rne u u l . i i ’
,
..
.
,
.
, . alte.'ii n
a
mint julip
amateur- vtat swinging to,
,li»

cf Jim Schnntel beforn l.QGrj fans Orlnndn

l l r i e U f t l • cop

t

thiti an* in t if !•» hy 1*y K*1 Whi!

SPOUTS ODDITY

hjur will, lo ll,« at a I*. 11.
Whiii'jrr sail -aid ths&gt; the b ck

Championship .it
the
club -la
New
Jersey

u ,„

,„

f„ r

,J,C fj, „

time in .% number v f y»*nr». an i
hn*l m»l tj»an • I t li.i a m itn-rt **i tVntrnl FbifM«t
. la w* ti!«l Into* i;«»|f
will bg» an KuihI
( t hi? f , Uit
ie opening.

If Jim

II.

He

__ . j hits it !
handed

r

I . K I D I M ; C O N T F A I 1KK

in ay* hnVe gone I
Hi «• v ioii "iid
| ?. \V
Aug
It. tdh.
Florida .oi'kiT.■Flmer tVicli ll.iv* loormd l s m r on Mho.
• .,1 ;i heat} weight holijon today 'as a
it result i I - his
id ."ittld knock
n g-.df tout I l f laV Saiill I in a siTiedulnl
■
i s f I t r o . A t i i i \Vt.hiC«*

I’n'nlka nl Orlando.
Drl.nnd at Gainesville,
P IK A T E H B U Y IH-AYVIt,
PIT T SB U R G H ,. Aug. 30, l4
ie
I’ ituburRh
1‘irntea .h

...... II vi-ih «Tny night IU»y** victory
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the time w.n up in .4 t. louiu.t ,\uionithljiU1 Accidents
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.Will Cost -10.000 Lives
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uji|’,c*niiice* led the locals a tta ck
on the S r i n l pitcher. Nelson. Tut*
tip inocstM
l nocked a triple and two

The final Fed marker came !n tinglce. Levy ...... — —
» ■ cl.lith a. lluiidy l.nke singled •&gt;" 1 1,1ide wl*h ,Wn f" r f(,ur
to right and took second on an-*® materially aided the Fed i—
errer hy Smith, and went to thiol
Score by innings:
or, n miscue' l»y Nel-on, nlorig Snints
100 010 IKK)— 2 0 2
P
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003 01*—6
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Nelson and
Lake scored on the throw-in.
Tuttle, with three hits in four “ '“ I Sharpe.

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A papular trio o f * o lf rr* at the Sem inole Country Club a r r pictured In ; ,.t i h r rumiilete I* ho le . \ min t Julep hour ai j » i P ' I m i l a
no' ll, ..no. i t.. to piotertiol
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flic flu » it 11 I i-vl - t 111*: me nt at the Club on Sunday afte rn o o n which mark* the o f f lr la l openttro tu n U.i itiiimt rtunli.i
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a m i I nraili- t tat tin') ti tle vats be attached.
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In I'.t.TJ, she won the national .he m ju*t an athlete arul m il.
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s\.u; Uayk-ohd pyld ahai'ipiuii-li'ji
you uu thorn fntiei' NlheV.-..•a
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*int£e ri«mletl and broke two i she mado them herse lf. You
lhey » |)uti .l tplte.t me l»l«M Late. Hot..’ T l m '- . T T n „ , uV the i Q v e r
lock
I went on n tout with the House nciptiird ttO percent o f lb
win Id* record* In the Olympics, j them draims? She made them.
of the minor li-pgue club Title
! o f David team." -he n,v«.
As a basketball player, she was I "You see them pfettv
j In It'.ll he loved with tin idea uill I li t,cue liNMtls ill !lir i iiil.n fj
ca
entdain of the AAU's All-Am&lt; rim ' hnshest Biilre anil me like limn
'o f ■Wiuimin" litf laiglish t'bsnnel, 'br1 o rent season
team.
She’s n teal little home girl tin
IThen hi ttfariNU rnleietlnl in gntf
Tralay. 'at 32, as the wife nf pick a nice hunch for.the wifi
Bltd three moMliis fait i, sun lit,
I It,Fit Ml At
t ieorge Vtahnrias, one-time mottslei
tieorge met linin' in tin I."
( Tesas state nmatem liorrmiinent
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of the mill and now u well-heeled geles Own golf toumsment
Oiiet, idol me neoiit-l men, site
I'l U ttllT, Aug
Dchvi't ra.sling promoter, her last her. hut after the fltsl i
Won tin I'hiH'iiit All/ 'h " n ilt l*"tmit News snv« t*
whole ambition U golf.
we kind of lost interest in tin I
feating'
livrrtn NV|»iin, Jug
Mi |",.sild&gt; lit,it (he Meti • I gets
The Habe lost her nmsteur statu* umpent. We got to rnmniK in,Spntlc M. I mum liditisnn olid other „ ,||
g
infield,'i '
I. • lot
ten years ago because she endowed -ays.
an automohile. liar purse y* ji*
top notelo I , f ,|lt \,.H York X . k&lt; • he
llube says she has been nil
[empty so she got a Job with a tand juatpitigall her life
(
.at* th,.
New York ' lull ivmrlv
1stunting gnmls compnnv and for
"ISnck in Port Arthur, Tes "•
f*»M* ii* ii %vA*tm, Th** ti. w'|in|H r
three years loured the worltl with 11 was three years old, i»&gt;
tienr HaraSell on profNaiunii] ex-'next-door to a Hr* station un&gt;l ■
hibltirms.
firemen kept a bull in a pa-tii
I hul they uuubl Iihi* Im pimh.H*
Then, with her financial status behind Ihr house. I liked to !&lt;«■&lt;
jff)V^'r.W t/V)
Saving* de- th&lt;* ’II'Y^Mt-LlJ ieruiR|.k«ctiinn.
posits in Sov
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liHilna rutiles at the Inst tahulatfon in .lamiirv of thi* year, nr
about |722,r&gt;nfMimi.
The figure I eju cellteii a l&lt;&gt;i',M gain of Ihre* billion, four
m s o iu D n n v u rr
hundred tbn-sand nrhles rluring
rfacBji w jm a* bjtthimo*
IP 15.
Drpesits made fur six m rnthi
of longer bring n «*rr* five per­
cent interest, others three* per­
cent- Deposit* are gUmunteed try
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AFTER PIANNINO THE DISAPPEARANCE of himself ond hli four sons and a llirce-ycur-old Chlnts. boy, In
order lo effect a reconciliation with his wife, Maiyv Abraham Kohn of Stafford, Conn., an auditor, la ahown
feedlne lil| sons and their filend, Jimmy Sing Lai (second from left), In Milford, Pa. They were found tn
MilfordJ*y the Pennsylvania Stale PolRc afler they “ vanished’* from a. ru\*boat In Long Island Sound, near
Mumarnncck, N. Y. Kohn was arrested on an often rhorge andTeleased on ball, (fnfrmaftonal Soundpho(o)

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t a*c*i *out I alter lHe former woi ii.imIH
I, the remu*nltiA firuvi*Uiii*
awarded a divorce decree un
•liMil 'i**v, r|ji#|»ii remitn
full forr, mlist effect
jii*»iirifts of c r u e lt y
M r* Jo h rito n ,
■** *H*n rf Tint iHm orfrtfttir*
u .'jiintuallskl. i Liiiiit her husband
'T lidi t tl AW»ijr the ?pu it 4"’' d m ing I 1 "M l»* .*«•file rffeettve fillip**-tillte|J
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of the South's population whtn yon
picture each telephone member in his
own family circle and count about'
four noses to the family, You see, di­
rectly or indirectly, they’ re all inter­
ested in giving you the kind o f tele­
phone service you want night and day.
Telephone people are your frienda
and neighbors— the kind o f folks you
like to rub elbows with. You always
know them by the voice with a smile.

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liU Jkllllf
Hit U i
1 'u l+'Ot *t* «t
ill
I lie*
fl« ^t

|| l.i.'.li'g

eases
ibm

The Southern Hell family Is nude up
of ■ whale of a lot of folks. As far as
we know, It's the largest group em­
ployed by any company in the nine
Southeastern states.
Operators, engineers, accountants,
maintenance, construction, business
office Ind administrative personnel—
fiber* are 45,000 busy telephone people.
But that's nut ull. The number quickly
grows to an astonishingly large part

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Platform Rockers
Trent yo u rse lf to n e n jy co m fo rt
jo in e r

w ith

spring

fillrd

one

llii'st- d 4i*P

of

pint form

rockers.

Al Ifnsl a tlo/on diffurt'iit styles
h#rp|ti are hereby Uvlnl i M

lo choose froiii in o^cn or closed

a»PftMM#«| at. fr#M In* firnvhte fur th#
i r"i*i MHulfttiuiiP m i fStnlral ..r

arm styles upholstered in beauti­

( r i f f l e ttpAR lit** IrUhttcf ItfMMIM Mint
ft Inn the* cum I o f NliF*TTlMi1liri fiml

I*tfiiLillfi* thft Iinrklnir of vntdrlm
In ilin iMtkinii meter tunes rr#At«t
*irfrtiv, aip! to rover 'the comt of
»l«c purrdominie, leAetfiK. uci|u|ihiK
•oMiii Intlon opriAtlon. fttnIhlfRgfur.
•nipwfvielno. r.«ulutlon isr&gt;&lt;f control
of tli»' part. In* rtiptnrk descrlbt-d
lirfwlli
4i#rtlftn T THjtt It shell Hr un*

ful long wearing materials. Start-

tft w f il l
ir h lr lf

f»*T a n y
in m i y

|»#rp*ifi - 1*» |»Ark «
un#
f if t h e A f o r e *

*s»HI pit k;ni| i|mre» In eelit park*
inn meter tone, «r&gt;lk&lt;ii|t |uiyle«r
lh*» nfiimint Inilliatrd on saIe!

Lounge Chairs
Another

must

for

your comfort corner
is

•

large,

lounge

restful

chair

matching

with

113 Palmetto Avenue
TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1946

A wide assortment of i
.

Phone 914

ottoman.
.

.

covers and colors to
friend with your other

*

j )£

Have you Aulomobite, Bod
ily Injury and Proper!)
Damage Liability Insurance 1
Remember

furnishings. • Starting

‘.fjsjy

§ •

We Offer Complete Service

Ii

•D R Y CLEANIN
Fire, Thsft, Collision Insuranee
.
does not cover
Your Responsibility, To OthersI

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•LAUNDERING
•MOTH PROOFING

CHECK YOUR FOLICYI
I i i * . M.fnolU Avo,

I’hun. 10.

uont call 118-J any more

Im ur.^,

EASY TERM S'

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TO SELL
’EM, TELL
r 5 »’EMWI0« An

•W ATER RER
'
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ALTERATIONS

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In.Unity Thar* la Str«nith—
•

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If e r a lii

r * r n i i t i the rt&gt;&lt;« • ( u&gt;« world;
(T » Promote the Procrrms of America;
To rrodaco Pro) pertly for Ssafsrd.

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A ll.Y

W F A T I I I If

S ca ttered t h u n d e r s h o w e r s
in a fte r*
noons,
o th e r w is e
p a rtly
c lo u d y
th rou g h W e d n e s d a y

N E W S I'A l'K U

■ it

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V O L U M E X X X V II

E sta b lish ed

1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y ,

A sso cia ted . I*ira* L ea sed W ir e

19IG

N O . 2 db

-4

Wilson Reports
l ittle Celery
Set In Sanford

ROM RAY, Sept, a, (/!’)—
New riots between Hiiujus
and Moslems have flamed
ayain in Rombay before the
• city' could recover front
Sunday’s street battles. -The
latest commtinii|ue says that
81 persons were killed and
t|300 injured sidce the week­
end- violence . broke out.

t M K m i W II LK. P e tit. 3,

Vfit jug To Admit Three Nations To V. N.

II

in ..... line

1.elu mill

1

Slni,.

UNKtA RIUEF SUPPLIES are ahown lit a New York pier Jltft before being
loaded op one of tv*** sfpp* boqju| for Yugoslavia. The *hij&lt;meriL* in ­
tituled gt* d*- i.nn iog froip nipple* for baby bottle* to lot*miolive* ami
tender a. Titer e liave Iteeii strong ob jet.'llim* to shtppbig American
In the counti y w. f -$# aoldlen iliot down two U S tramimtl |*l.i!*t'*t
»c;enti|f, rausnjt Un* tlcaLh of live An.erlcun flirn.
thiirfnaii-mal)

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in

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Sanford

I hi* lit*!

nilh |)rev Inn

llu tk ei "

W illiam

MibMjifti ijiiI&gt;

. iii.jme i.. pi.fpn-.at, uttattlinnu-lv appi'iie.t i.-f IT..' cmnmil-

-Inn l—la).

AfHR A HKT 1C SItStON LASTING’MCJU THAN NINf HOURS IN. f.-.l X i!I*»m .1 !.• &lt;
.iif* I.
Utipi y• A llu’ H I i 111* I It J11
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e ii i l uni ilnj ‘i r It'll it. *I• l■ V •
11.
*-isi 1 1 ■(, 1- 1 *Ncvv \ tiik ,

tlii* |!^tn &gt;in i-i i-,u‘ i

t iilltlf*. p.ll.tfiil AflitfH ( 11ulii kl.at l!

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5 A ;; *i ih.i

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In l'&lt;irtu«ral l!n

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i I t. ■f 1•

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it

I lal)

i-. In iiaVe a .

pu*I will arm), 'n avy ami air*
fnu r nf uidv 2V7,r.iHi men - •
mere fmrlinn « f iliit CMinlrv't
wartime 'figh tin g -tlingth. The
« re nf (lie Italian ntiny wmilJ
mil 1m- perniittnl in i-xceed 250,IMlii men. ineludinp Iff, mill I'nrutimle, i

I hi

■' --■,I.I Ire held

dawn tn 2.'..,loi mm. ami the uir-

fni, e -in,lift I, fimited (.,

during

Mt'l'lv, *1til l itm

iy

nfi Dot
*,)■&lt; »e* limit
♦\%,i In, 1131*

l|*Ptird

a

Pulpit

Donated

the
dr*
Uh&gt;
tht*

jTnitig

nttui
itw

r&gt;'funr4|

Mf

\Vilsnn.

Nttllsfuetarily**'

"Thr

Si’Ut I'tidwr

f?titlt&gt;ok

Kb i do will *fnd * g»M*d vulunifi

ir^ifgrnui. 4 ^

In tl b'ttvr lu ih f Kloiida

1111

i*T*l i»iii
-d nR

tmitiiliR««. pupjHT. i^ifpluntf
ft t‘umb(»!«
rrlrt \
hi'fttis,
pi hrt
|irp*turi* tn nMirk *&lt;t,

\d
1hi4

it h«a*|ti.U! fi*t Spmiiiulf i*»itnry
under the in fill In ^jiiiiil * «u*
KiH
*iru«4»fn^ pfitrinm a^OtbcitH b?*

l|i_*pit*" tb g jtfo d c ju y-j-ii'luncr
' and " dem»n*trBttun*,
Nehru
pledged lllnoelf In govern India
for the Indian* and he prnml»eii
n len-ycnr program which may
Improve their liv.ng condition*.
From Mohandas Gandhi, spirltupl■ lender uf the Hindu*, came
(hi* *totomcnt: “ If Hindu* nnd
M odem * mild fighl let them he
brave and fight It out amongst
thetnselvea."

piryt luur ,!».

iniUnitiW

; fit ni n!?p in ziir t f iur! ti* i &gt;10*1* u. 1 uf

ami wit,irf
"A r^pml
Muna^t'r Ptaid T

&lt;YV

Health Official
Warns Citizens O f
Mosquito Bites

V\ *• ultd1 I

JAt’ K S O N V iU fK .
*Sept
n—
'S p e c ia l)—The Sta r
llo a r ' ' '

Rratlh raulioncil all Floridian*^
- ~ w W s y la "uve every- meaiitrrtf-al r *1

Mr.

till,I 1Iiat a

A tpnsidrriibli

f* tiyal'

\
ivrrl irvm
t'oniifi »f 1 1 *

inrnnAf in »£■*'

,|,.votr(l l0 p^,, crf,u^ t, mdt
niany llrkU ol 'new ground* 1 * 1
pul |nll) jjroducUun Dus t*. x.
trtblllcd to the .ivulhtbUltv of bid!
dinrfA
‘for
c^ariih»
thl-i
■i itiod which h ^*« dcslrahi*
» i » w n g the hluh &lt;iuilHv u* u i

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t-

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f JlllOtlTi T fil t lp ti ir H T

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l&gt;rl ■ 'hull ItI ftltil! I *&lt;* i«*

11riI.

V&lt;»ur dulif * you will iiinkr in •j v
tn «*f)taMinli 1hi** hii*t itol in’.
f
Iht- vtiriou*! commumllcpk in M***
____ la an »v «|uim*iJ under lllr I dn.d
-Aet t e w i^ t r ra
Innua*:
It i» th«* m pifAt o ( thin urgii

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h e-tMiltn
liftH
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prnptna!

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I' t.im]an
ami'iidftiVllf
'
tiu
lUmiautan
litul&gt; It iijh itihipUnl liHlay by
1 l»i* Diilktttt | 1 ipintmr &lt; mtifiliiJtiffti
pf tin- iunfnA«*i,r* *

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S|l*M ifll .lilt
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F Atr O f A TASK r O iC f OP SIV IN VPSSflS Ih.ik w ill vlalt f1 1 »*rk P' lt . rpltuwlnc tho comho! |»!fbl^

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ridiidi r, ft*#* ( f SS f Iffl*- ffijhrk hid 1»y■ k,t Hu* A1caitt.ita *1 -+
1 k 1m**i . |,mtp»*.d A* ling .Vcirinf ■
In,*,i
be- . i a,n 1 Ih it thf» %I* it J tl" ■-.|• . Until by 11 * »■ *:• *% u u «-l 1 fan* Uw I* ff*np* *'H *
!«• i: .*1 -i « -ii On «* dttij ti ) i -1 -i
•- , i .lit tn a *m
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First
-Mrs. Susan 1). Will V"
’ 1 Florida ...

fff)ies ^his Morning

and Mr*. John B
donated “a-pulpit
to the
All 8ouU;t*tioii
V™ *V* ™
,
,
i,

will b#
with »

t.iip-u! ' • li p H fy t.h«
ha t pa i t *ef thf*- stJtic-

^Fntrn^i'- Ma*k
f pi I'wnit fit ( ’mnm»N3,uji, up|Hntiipi| Waurhub
*.1 Va thill 111:* Hillook I di t!ip 1
by (io\ rim1
Millard
Cdibf^vll
lo n lU im * gooii thmi'.*n i H i u •* •
la«l Ihuitulay u?, the but) tn • 1*
Iriaidrd pUlitWi? Ill LUltU*
dud nurvt ys to tie entilin' tin
need* f t r h o .p lU L in tin- Mine.
the Jaycee* rn|a-,ted (hut immtdmu* step* he (nk&gt;n :n , ..min i
•'» »u iv ty in Seminole County : •
C«tJidl»h tht? lift'd fur li»t*piltil
Iiuilitii-M hvrt*
•Tht* 11-x1 if ll,e Jfttfr fullnpw
Florida I.itiprPVf n» -it( Cumim •
'! uI.tJ'.i '* &gt; Kb'iiilu
Lit’f d It fOi*,i

•flliHI.

I 1:,!- w...,h( n.■! he ullnweii la
Inn*
•1f a *- - 11' . ill t n‘ I ■ Idle
i L-t 1- r,'*■( i i.’ l e.l

-- i i - i
1.. .-nitHi**ance
«&gt; •
1 1 •*" ,t)M« i t'liiiil air
til ?"♦ 1 «■.it j- an-1 f i aii«|ntrt.
11«
' 1' .i • « ('tnmtppian nr\
i«
t -rr **^.
Mlllt’ lffP*
t
t r y • ),» witmirHi "f tlir
T.t'i S'lilfCf a| llfi,
ii*
\nv- ( i . i hit-! ,|ima inlet!
.if (!,. &lt; it n hm - !*»* 1:iiiitfvl
it h*lr rW
hi *

I'o ( ir o v t v

on
Jaycees Ask State G roup To
t hr Stub I iVt’-ltM'k Mill U*U t’OflII Mill'd
vAtih pubwtiiiitial liEti t I
i I’ p nro
fru m
ULi411.it
th«‘ Hi ate
mdicaU
M ake Hospital Survey Here plant
(hin'L
inffi **f Fall vijfid nhlfs I

SrcretEry Hay Slab*’, .-f
Junior Chamliei - I rnmineire
■ejarej thl* nfi «*ri3fi4in i ha
junior irmlv l-Mly hud tuki*ri

In ■ 1m*

. n,fei'-d imi, laud*

li\ 11n- 111.' t . ni

I. U iL oii. fine, tf-r .if the Florida
imilkel -&gt; ii in. decluied heic to­
day. “ Tin- imullal ncrpiige Will
la- et a mu i d " u n f o l d , " llirector
WII
a- i i led isHal pointed out
that •••The W a t her
htt* l*e*t»
ideal foi .elliiiu r ' r i n i l e . Ilrnrr*
will la- |dunled in. the Sanford
ureii from now mi and some
potnloe.- wdl In planted in dh r
next few week- firT rail market*.
It w a i at-ff nollcate.t that Sato
for it Witt till'*' &gt;tH*r** h:M*S4#rp and
An
den l.iw thl. • iimtlilf M'iiilll
ft it frippt» f i ti it
IH*"1
Jl'CMH
fill »*st*IT '* said
mi- I
Mr VYl|j&gt;f&gt;n
.'1 inmllrv *nwl egg*
mt ih v 1la'h- ( lU ^-1*i 1 k«*t have

inn fit t-tl

the o-cnmnniidatimi* toe

Manager*

I In-

m

I*.\ IIIS , Sppt. :t,
- Thu
A 11led
I ’tMpf
ifn fp iv n c u
m m ril today to limit tbu
•i/.r
of
Ita ly ’s
fig h tin g .
f o iii'.; I •i';i.'&gt;tif n-ibiftioftH in
'tip' u a) lino -ftiviipTh of lltu*
11;in an arm y, navy aiM uiffoivp w i'it' to (toil try ' the
toitfeitflui*
m ilitary commiswiiih. Fo r tlo* nomt part,

iS p i c i u l l
"V iii
little cehrry
- | tliw t w o -el lit T he-Sanford* ***- liuii Iini plenty o f rood plant*
are la -r»j- nil I,nek for Intel ;
pin nl ini',

■

Italy Would Ajaintain
Post-War Air Force,
Army And Navy of
Only 2!&gt;7,tlOO Men

Market Head Asserts
Weather Ideal For
Setting ; 1'iSraroIe

.

F m h communal light*’ lieguu '
*«ity till* morning.
There were predawn outburst*
in runes beyond (In, area where
u curfew «vn&lt; imposed yesterday.*
Two Were killed uiul eight in
jnred wlirn llumhay police (licit
to disperse armed limb* ill u
street battle on Victoria Garden*
road. The mob* hurled atone*,
•tick*, soda-water bottles — unyNAliing thal came to hand.
Altogether police hud to o|&gt;cu
fire three lime during the morn­
ing to t|ucll duthrruk* with estlmated casualties of ten killed
and f»0 injured. Violence spread
to the northern part of Bombay
(where several assault* and slubInngs occurred T »n shops were
looted nnd police killed a tmin
at onu of (hem.
The city is heginning to feel
,-^lhe affect* of the rioting. No
■^meat is available in the liolstricken urea*. Tram and hus
traffic i» parulyred.
l-fc
The ill-feeling
twtween Hindu
and Mo«tem« muunted In new
hrightu of fury a* the Imliuii
gi|Ycrnment tuck office ye*terday
under the leadership of Congre**
I'arty I’ reshtent I'andit Jaw-aharl.
al Nehru. The Modem la-ague
ha., refuaeil O' puMli’ ipHle in the
government
tc . w »» vet up a*.
- a preliintimry »tep in Indian indrprudencf. »,

M
- -i

Conference
Commission
Moves To Limit Italian Forces

Relief Supplies For Yugoslavia

*.
More Indians Killed
When Police Tryj
To Disperse Mobs
* In Street Hatties

""thrir
t h e i r tll«povi|
dl*i&gt;o.-uil to
to prulwl
nrotei't ihcm
them•tlvrs
a^niiiAt the
mc»
«
•elves agnm*t
the Idle*
bite* of
or m
i»-

it,

A

Rioting Again
;s Out In

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SEPT,

Airways Plane

i i ril

£ a lU F^r j i i p p o r t
O f J a y ce e Tourist P roject

^

f

I IIk«*

1I -

1

Ll. Walt Turner
^ i\ e n ( ummission
In Itegular Army

tha your romimllee
,,
■
••
r»v
1
cm*
t&gt; ilott. Mabria may spring up &gt;CS»tl»olliJ Church Sunday mumlng immeiliale step* to survey and A t
llfllllii 'f l l
S t ilt
Iv
r lo F I*
I flfl’IV
Illc l'M I*
In many arctlon*'(hi* Fall unle,« 1,1 •»',» (ory of their son Hgt Marun e.(bhli*h (he huapital iim l
.. ‘ i * T IO IIII
w l
I H. I L
1 OUuJ
•&gt;le* i iMini precnullons
are taken, warned f ; ,,ui‘ “ ac'
W" k*u^ 'Seminole ( minty. To ac.|uaou v .
Mr* Su- -n IH
,
I t oo
mi Ildl
prec.-iotlon,
I l hr II
Ih) ’ I
lurlsi) ' I i .
In
action
July
IJ.
HW
4.
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Rurtace in lake*, j-md* swamp*
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Mr* Mill, t . mi (
*nd iftrentn*. said Mr. Mutrennan.
w
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hi I ill |f Ii.*
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Siilif iif tl, tlvunt Hi
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And, In area, where unusual con
Ullfl t **+l!
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"(nr fifll !.•■”(* Ilf lltu kkill1
i : -k k11
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^illtion* have occurred, a heavy •
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vifllon if smiplv cherklnif .Ymifliri - tlml cilv, Sh&lt;* Vkr,» Ihiih it I*
liv n .A ltK K IlKAlTI
mosquitoes rail be e*pecl*J. In j
riir*tl M'i%,r«v In, Ktiiifurtlj ,i hjorDl s
I.i* »i» r.«»l»«l &gt; hr dll*
A h r i f hla
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___ to this,
____ (he
.
addition
fact that ' Ily .\**orl*t»d I'res*— Anybody to see whether their coni pi v wki Icrsoii, Ky., I Sec. i ‘t, lx**-’.
Aw*ini«* HJJitorti tr'ij
Airkh;i&gt;N |ilaftU U»im1«*&lt;I i»1 tlit* M u h
P tniik- Mr til ill MX- t( W Turlhara » r « mere* human malaria- ! w|to get* money from the guvern- the law and with the conlrm l in
ripitl A h |mi i tliu* fit^rtilrtif ntnl
hi t udillllon In her
■&gt;» '!
n -r now te.-.tile lie r. i graduate
rarrier* in the Stale at thl* lim e ! meat "hen he l*n‘t entitled tn it erolveif The division mav make n HoJgtn*. she I* survived by tin. • nan mvl l»y May*»r U. J miih* 1 Liul.
ol the Dim-’rsltv ol Florlit-i wtirre
than ha* been esnerienctHl
experienced in hM to buck the General Accounting complele audit. huMrryer, when di grandchildren: Mr*. Ham I'm •• te|irr»fniiiiK Clir L’lty* ai»*l
reeled tiv Congreii*, u* it often i», I.
lie mniotfsl lit Agriculture
m»hy year* could very easily ultke (G A O ).
H. Iliidxlns. Jr
an I I' " ' 1 Kivld, Iih' uI |Hmlniu*l»*r.
It’* the biggest accounting outfit or In the case of rost-plus.liii-d fi e lledgiii*, all » f Hunfoifi;
Ltcill
Turivr
ctub.itked
tor
start tranamiMi-ni of ntalarih.
Ar?urdiii|f It, II R
(Hid
o ie l-t-.i■ lint) A'lg 5 tut'. He wears
Thl* ha* been brought about un earth. It ha* thousands uf wav* contracts.
g r i i t grandrhlldren: Kan.li i. I'*'
of niwing out leakage* nf govern„It .....
It) A *xixlilitl Frew*
* dien"« Ituri'iili. “ tn win&gt; of tlo-ti rto* foltoAiii ■ dtvociliiMU tor l)U
also ................
enn make- an audit of liein' Margo niu| Ham Isunn •' . Harr)' RmM mioi,. «i|M*rnD»ra " f tlirbv returning war veteran* muny ment funds, whether through fraud ••temUMtlm
fUnforil^ Si h'Hi! uf AvinUtiit* nl U&gt;*’
"sculem enU "......
itiwll, wilt’ ll- till 11 elfli'l * llut out
.iron ni-r.io
Atiie:U*:ui Utratrr
-'
Ily J A M : HAMS
of whom are carrier* &lt;&gt;f foreign or error.
nil -if this city! and two luotl- •
mr|»«*t I. drrlartMl llu t t hi?* wn*
U V.SIONGTON
u .r -hum. lev*. they wen- * 1111'Olltidei! I.) tirututltV, llltitiuii
A'latrc-Putlic
Ittbbon,
IrrmlneU-il ot the Cud uf the win Joseph
^ s tra in * o f materia, which are reDixon
of
HpiingeiP*
u pielimlmiry cluck m order t« mphom-.1 chitdren of Erirupc want and nmd*' their own terms with iMilltpplne tndn*ndencc lubbon,
Fifteen women, for , instance, contract* whirh the guvernnu-nl
oTaietant Jo treatment and ran ( «
III., and J. J, Dix &lt;n of V ine ■tine i, estutdiiih flight s.hcdulca between
'Iff’ lolig,*1 Tlu-v want nnd need it "
mul tire World . War II Victory
have learned how 0 A 0 Catches up
performance had been com­
transmitted by our malaria m&lt;t- on martial wrong-doer*. Kach was before
I ml.
Orlando anJ Jncksanvltle.
: love. They want.'to live ami play
They are not t« 1m regahlttl us Medal
pleted.
, qultn. said Hr. Hulntiinan.
F ed eral service* will hi held &gt;'
married, or said she x u , to two
Another GAO unit, the t’oriMiru*
Veslei.biy afternoon it was also J,M,I it" to school like other* of the *‘dclliuiuents.“ •Helf ivltuhce is tto-ir
Hr- Mulrennan atreued that servicemen at the same time and tiun Audit Division, headed bv T. 4:00 o’ :liK-k tomorrnw a f te m - » Hnmuimrd by Mr. HroWning H int " '" h i * children,
most cottspicuutis rha rue ten stir.
hcuaahold Insect spray* should be drew wives' allotments from both Coleman Andrew*, makes commer­ at the FTricksnn Fuuernt I!... .
the .Soaring Society of Amerka
1'in lf Sam,-who Im* lo lio .l he Thev httVr umaring coMlage mid D t ' l l ( i l ) ( ' l l T P I s N O W
used daily In the horn* to destroy men's pay.
’
cial aOdits of all whully-uwneil gov­ with the Itev, W. I* V i-I'(. will liolfl n meet here from Hcpt
helping again Tin- I' H. endurance.
»
mosquitoes and every dwelling
Arnl wiilie pro|if| hom is 11* tl..
Hut they didn’t know that GAD ernment eorpoiatiun*. now numln i pustnr o f the F i i s l ( ' h n - 'i o i 12 -through 15, hy B group of Unotn- on Immlgnitit* -till .stuml.
should be screened. When screen ha* a file of paid allotment check* In.g
Church, officiating , li.lrtm.-tii *ilt
X Iabout UO.
Imt noth I Fresidi-ntiul Oidi-I lir*t nreul rirr.l, l he children out their
glidtr j tint jnembers of the
education
Ills! For this they will «j ,,,
Ing cgpno be accomplished, DDT arranged by Drat name*. GAO Ha­
It ha* submittod to Congress t.e in laike View Cemetery
l omi- 1.4 given to the children
,
« i S iwmk U Iliiiiifi tow I
ciety.
This
meeting
will
lie
of
.»
ute* that when a woman commits audit* of Fcleral Prison Industries,
- ‘ shoahj be applied to the walls.
sacrifice .■veiythui" • l « v
dro
lal
ro o w u v a i h U * In
denial
Agaio and agam l . M . l t A i r r - (eterun*
1Ml|l . , i . „ w i e . l
The S tile Hoard of Health ha* bigamy or oilopU a fat/* surname Inc, the Vlryln I stands Company,
•aid but iitlckjl that if it U
ihan .100 unactomiiatiltMl «’iiil&lt;lr?n Olds show Hull the child chose the , . ,
__
.
received a commitment oT ,2(17.- she j* likely to retain her true Aral the Federal Deposit InsutaiHe
ii, .i
* lev*,-,I. lentil!
cofnlitloos,
pr.nplet!
crsilul he Jelt that *he chances |mVl,
j,i„uglit to this country’, ir.
unitedi citntrs
Iitecum,■ ihei r.,-1
'
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•
i .the
i
—JBOOO from Con»r*“ *b be epent on nnu»e. I f Ift the “ MoTy’* ^ 1e the en- Corp, Ts.nne.ie* Valley A.socla(.d ( l U m C K III F e d - S a i l l !
\.
Icrans
Admiiiislitition
denial
of
nttrnctm;
national
socle.)’
nttractin;
the
nalioiial
socie.y
T1,e»«
children
lire
below
the
age
he
rniild
get
the
best
local
loo
‘
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•
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s
.....
.
domcmenta
o
f
two
checks
looks
Cooperatives
Inc.,
and
the
U.
H.
~
—
^ ’ DDT house spraying in 23 eJunfeasibly
here
e to establish a pcrmaurnl
vOiieli they legally could he re” here" pays the Childreii’a Hurpau
,u
tlea for th- flacaj year, HMfl-17, alike the ca*ea are checked—some­ Spruce Production Carp.
times with surprising rHulta.
*
........ .
for them selves. They are, "Many of I hrin actually came 'variable.
\ rlerap* AAdministra*
sitei would he gornl.
It has begun tha audit of all
said Mr. Mulrsnnan.
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_
_
4r. Hiuwnmg said that WII*; mil coming to relatives or other j into the American Zone of m-cuna_ official, ^ut iiass-a-iiriHa
maht corporations.
other govrrnmaht
According to information iiMalaria i« wlthoit rival among v rEvery voucher paid by a disburs­
ing officer of the government
Is including the Tenncii-n Valiev celved tht* afternoon from I’clc Him C. luiiatus. aviation super
ar-° interested 'imllviiluuU who,
jlhm,
from oilier ureas, for that . Hrnr-)i* uninmiue.l today*.
rnraant
la
in
.
would
li«
ihe dlseaaea affecting man, and reviewed by CAO'a Audit Division.
I ’ ridet a .jiyw fee *■ hedtrle proreiuson ”
Authority
tiun Hchaal, Florida Btate league viaor of the Florida Improve- 1»- responsible for thorn
,-j* and the 'Recon* true
--------ii la imperative that effort* to In the fiscal year which ended thl* mt...
giant, walked iut to c.)opvtaH5li
They come to tins couitT:w under
•tamp out thl* scourge should July. 36,000,000 voucher* ware Finance Corporation, which An ,Uttiticiah. the first gsim- in Hw maul Commission, fell that (hi*
Kstlmates on how mail) of these with the Americap Dental Aasociadrew* MV* I* the largest corpora play-off .erlea between the Sun was n chance' for Sanford,' to " corporate oMldavit of the Culled
not be relaxed.checked.
.
t ion in the world,:
iay Lili'T bill* fur
tiun VA will pa
ford Celary Fe*l* and tlw S» place itself on the internaliunnl Slate* Cummilliv for (he I an of children wilt come In the Cnil
—
GAO filed exceptions to 417.000
Andrew*, who wo* a Marine Augustine Balnts will 1«e placed air map, sin.-e the site was idcnl‘ Fuinpean Children, The ulfidavit Slates vary from a few hundred tn hit service gtvnyi
_ by ‘ partial
1* O P T COMPBNSATION
of the voucher*— m ulling Ih tha Carpi reserve
on duty In In tha local park tomorrow for sailplane* to smash wurlJ gutiranters that they will not bo several thousand.
pat mg dentist* on-a fee i.avis," a*
TAL1.AHASSKK.
Sept.
3— government’s receiving refunds of Kwajaleln when
The Commltte bring* the new they ore railed, when the yeter
to hi* pressoaring record*. Mr. Drowning come public charges and that they
•1 ) Unemployment
com- $43,400,000. The dbcreuanclee are ent ptwt In the spring o f I94G. has night.
will be under the supervision uf i ai rivals here, ” ive« them u thnr cniin -t be lakrti care o f jn th#
Srhaal
stated
thal
the
M
H
'firttl
urged
that
the
ritircits
o
f
Hanfnr
1
Uon paymenU In, Setnlnol# uaually tb* result of error and pot dcourad colleges and accounting
oiwrating agencies approved hv tile tough examinutiuit. niiUU* them in m . ’* own dental clinics,
‘ ‘ ' i uuall tilt will !&gt;• played in St. Augus­ and the civic organisation* get la’ ti, ft. Children’s Bureau.
j Ahiericair clothes, introduce* them
ty durmg the weak ending fraud, »ayk R. W. Bell,- chief o f the film* to asaemblc 206 Ihlghlv
tine
on
Thursday
nighL
In
r*»e
hind
this
movement
and
throw
division.
.
•
1
■
lied accountant*
hla division.
Ttic children coming to the Unit-1 !•&gt; American wavs and learn* |*
24 amounted to SHMftO
To in: uiscHAitoEy
there
ia
a
rained
uut
game
a
their
full
support
Inward
having
Bell has 5JHW bookkeeping ,I# Inland# to hav* 300 when fully
nl Slates now are older tliun tliose I snmrlbing alamt them. A fter this
wait made' to 1 3 ,person*.
regular schedule will be followed,
inford selected as the permanent brought here during the war year*. they are sent tb whatever alfillatrd
......... .... „ , _ . . . „ __ .
8 « SHiltfc, chairman o f the sleuth* In* hi* dieliion, same of staffed.
AUttUifl A, 1)*-, BcpC 3 iSpccial)
for the society.
11a has reported, laa accounting that- la, the" next gam* would l*a
They are usually ItrVnud the age wiganiraliuns see best able to
rapor rd today. Pavinonl* throu*h- them at hi* headquarter* In Wash­
played In tha other .U*m'a home
~Hvl Jamca H. BUs. iCorps ^of
which tits ensllv Into foster home*, meet their particular need*.
Florida
Industrial
Commission ington and soot* at CM field Sta­ practices in sum# o f the rirbevt
lint the Committee dues not place Kriglncera) a jutlcnt licrc at th*
llone.
i*:
agencies in (he government, reus­ park. For example if the first
or at which children are usually
W t tb# slate dropped to &lt;Sl.4f&gt;2
children in foster homes It urges Oh'rr General Hospital. b t t t h U
gam# la rained out In Hanford RRGIHTIt ATIMN DATR8 HKT adopted.
Largest field office* are In Cleva;
tram payment* for tha pravlou* land, where GOO accountants ami ing acrid controversy on Capitol then tho flrat game will be plsyllUl and “ Dow*town" in guvemThey come from eonccrtlialion that ti family e^iger tn ndont a 1 week for tto* twpiration Ocjiler
oreek of ,127.474. These paymenU lawyers check on payment* made
Principal R.»y. W. Nichols of ru.i.p',’ ThVy’ve’ tlioi eip^rii'iKM child get in toucli with its l„.al *• Fn” Unulif. N . C . what* h*
hla Jioutrn- *d In 8 L Augustine.
J
M
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P
.
.
„
„
M M to 2,070 men and 34204 under Navy rontrace*; and In BL ants soy that tha
uhich will l»t' dlacMlgeu Hu noiw tt M
Tho stria* will he a four ul|t Isftkr .M/'iinn" Krliuol haj, ilfiitftiti* -wIi4^1$ many i*f u* wtiiilil nut hiuiw •nniufil « f social
hla report*
• Women, a toul of 4^43 at com- I#ouU where ooo more keep tab on have created so fi
.........
1
"* *know which
..............
local agency t* in &lt;401 CVirry Avruur HU tnoum,
nothing rum of tfva*j
affair played on ‘t * l Thur«’d»y m il.
Friday as re-jhow
to evaluate. For years they wrill
on gJme
gd)
M u red with 0.064 rompenuted Army transactions. fcpared to what la coming from hi* alternate night* at th* local jU trathn tU&gt;' for pupil* who |,aVH lived without family lie*.
charge of any Kuropean child need Mr*. Grace KUU, rfsklos at tha
, vd itm on la for tha pravlou* week,
same addroca.
Moa, o f t*e work , of Ball’s dl- d ivision ------». —...
. . .this
l ._
j
(urvived,’’ *ay* ifiti Chit'j mg a home.
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                    <text>PA G E FOUR

TH E

SA N FO R D

H ER ALD ,

SANFO RD ,

W EDNESDAY, A U G .

F L O R ID A

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1948

Celery Feds Trounce Orlando Senators I
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Howington Pitches Four Hit Tilt; j Pittsburgh Nearly
Sanford Meets Saints In Twin Bill Selects Sanford
Jtn, Orlando — .Glorlg to score the Sanford mnn*
lal)— Tint second "g «r.
;d*ry Fed* down-J The ,|tcfinl went* were itnml*
leading Orlando n«tcd by Orlando. The Senator
S In 1 count last bat '*"y Charlie Thompson doip four-hit pitch- fealctl the Sanford atlck charer
towing ton before In * special event. Lou Devil and
utn 1300 fana.
'Dud Duma finished in n tlead
opened hostilities I heat Ui take the 50 yard dash
to as Jimmy Ilea- 1honors anti Devil returned to tic,,
screaming double! Mike Domingue* for fungo hit*
er field followed ‘ ting honors. Manager Ted Madleft by Jack IAt- jeski won the accuracy throw
leslfr. From this and Mlkr IJomlriguei tossed th*
Imll farther than the other rnn*
trelants.
Dave- Drill* of fianford circled
the bases in 1S.1. seconds’ tn tie
laru Devil of the Senators. Dridc
was the only . Frd player to
place in th* special event*.
Levy and (Jlorlg tied for hit*
ling honor* during the gam*
with two safeties In four trips
to the plate. !.evy poled out two
doubles.
The Sanford Fed* meet the St.
Augustine Saints In the ancient
city tonight in a twin bill. Thi*
promises to be‘ an’ exciting three
series lrecaii|e the Saints' are
trailing the' - Fcrla - ImV' one" and
one naif games.
Score by innings:
Sanford
010 003 001 -

FOR

R ENT

3 ROOM furnished ant. Couple
only. 2300 Mrllmivilie.

3

W A N T E D

TO

RENT

-teachere—desire plan- to
furnished “ r unfurnished.
Cali 971-f
U R N I S I I K D or unfurnished
room. Close in town. Box W,
e to Herahl.
COUPI.E desires funiishi-d apartm*nt.
Pcrman,cnt
rosld jnts,
Call 1033.

3 R E A L ESTATE

8

FOR SALE

BEDROOM bungalow. Hard­
wood floor throughsuit. Splrndid
condition and fine location.
Phone 40H-J for appointment.

DUE TO Hines* l have to sell my
business, completely equipped
dairy store making own ice
cream, showing over 1700.00
ITiced right
Rich Avenue,
for qts
Del.nmi
6

A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

Electric Toasters, 14,39
II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
IM ITA TIO N leather* in most
eddr*. and largo selection of
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
a. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
Av*., Orlando, FI*.
PROTECT '•your health — deep
batterl Dependable mettress reuovetlngl Box eprlngs end in*
rsrrspring mettressea rvlmlltl
New mnUrcssee, beds, springs)
Hollywood beds! Beo nur retail
store ami display room at
110 W. FIUHT ST.
£ehol* Bedding .A Furnltur* Co.
Sanford Muttrrss Factory
Phone 1133 and 072-J
Have your portrait taken at
NIUHOLLH STUDIO
220 Melseh Bldg., Phona 1169
V A N IT Y , Him now, compkito with
glass top, pane) mirror, 3 steel
bed*, dressers, other mlsceltan&gt; eou*-Items, B. E. Auslcy, lit. 1.
Box 142-W.
Floor Mats Available
8KM IN0LE TIR E SHOP
liar Seat Cavan

t Through the ef/olt* o f Mod
Weber, genial manager of lh~
Mayfair Inn, the Pittsburgh
Piraty* o f the National league
came'(wlthiii an inch of **•! cl­
ing Sanford aa the 1047 Spring
tiiitnikg file . THU Information
whs revelled today when Mr.
W rier.jreluivrd a letter from
Ray Kennedy, gcner.l ’ muri­
nger of the Pittsburgh Athte;Ic Company,
Kennedy declared that ‘Han­
ford was given very scrimt.
consideration by our new ownor* before a final decision »•&gt;
made to go In Miami Draclt;
‘ he hotel accommodations, rate,
and etc., aa well a, the hall
park at Sanford were two of
the reasons for tU&gt; serious
consideration g.ven to Hnnfird
nn our training site."
Kcnnrdy thanked Writer "fur
the internet taken in hanging
the Pittsburgh club to Kan.
ford, and also for your time
and trouble."

Sanford Celery Feds Travel To
[Williams Fattens
c* Anoindinp Fnr Twin Rill TnnifpHis Avpraorp On
STANDINGS

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W H I.U n it s c n i l l l K T T . I n l e t . «n..
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A N D YOU A It K I l r . u F . l t
*&gt;t
W t 'llt l'.l' t « file, you r appen d nr*, II haw Urea Risife to appear C‘at a
l.anktn* cnmpaay unde.- the nam»
e lfli- r |»*r;aitiMliy *»r U u u u ..
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lilt; CITIEKNH tIANK Of
a t l t r n &gt;. in -MId ettlt ft*, at. -tuu f,r
OVIEDO. Iocs led si OVIKDO f|.(ttU v o ro r, evlit. Ih * ittldet n * o * l .'t * lk
on nr h efore
th * J l . t d ■&gt; .&gt;t IttDA. ani1 orgnntssd under the
tatw, of Klorhts. ha* roniplleti with

Orlando
HANFORIl ...
St. Augustine
Del. Hint ..—„
Pnlatka ......

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MODHL CAR MEET
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug.. 2 8 :,p) The Florida Model Rac»} Car
Meet will be hebl Sunday at St.
Petersburg’ under the ausplcei of
t(.' West Coast Model Race Car
Club. From 30 to 40 entries are
expected. They will come from
Jacksonville,
Miami,
Daytona
Ileach Eustia and S t Petersburg.

O NLY FOUR MEMBERS TO GO
MIAMI, Aug. 2d—Tulane, Van­
GET SCORING VARIE TY
Feller.
IU I
Newhouser, E
derbilt, Kentucky and Florida are*
liI.VMI.—Aug.*.28-^0r. th *-W i Cb*fwlier-*nd Dobo Nrwwmr
’ T^f^“ ***
f m __ *&lt;a
at .
»•*&lt;•••
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u
tht only schools in the “ Soiith- louriidowns
scored in Miami** 12rastern Confcremii which ha»*e gspie Orange Bowl series, 30
CARD OF TH ANKS
not represented the Smith ’ in v i e stored on running piny* and
Miami’s (Irancr Bow I football 22 no puaara. Two ware scored
We wish to thank the many o lassie.
r« the result nf blockril kicks,
friends for their kindnesses dur­
one mt n kickoff return, and the
ing the illness and death of our
other on a pass interception.
Invrd one, ilallle Dnsltc,
Howington and Sharpe
The Bos.Uc Family
The Swedish Davis Cup trnnir
INTERCEPTION PAYS OFF
dells, Devil and ’ Hester.
str.-s. Lennart Ilcrgelin and TorMIAMI, Aug. 28—At Hudson’s
rten Johansson, were scheduled ftJ.yar.i runhack with a shortto leave .Stockholm today for the Circuited aerial which gave the
United Stahl* and the Interaone University of Miami a 13-fl vic­
Cups finals on Kept. 13th through tory nver Ita ly Cress in the ID40
ir.th.
Although the two have Orange Bowl game, as time ran
lieen playing as a two-man team, nut is the only occasion in the
they were to be accompanied by licwl sct’ms that a touchdown ha*
LO A N S
5 A R T IC L E S
FOR
SALE
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been scored on a pass InlcrcepI bn
, "
LOANS MADE
Prc sto-l^ook er»-—Tr Ieyel e*
Nine collei.'P' were founded In
FROM 110 TO 1300
OH Stove Ovens
America before the Revolution.
strict privacy; fast service
Dacey Chumi
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Pint Thermo* Dottle*
foir I** c**tfimiinrf r„n to l„ nml tji
i\ r iii; rni NTv Ji'OMirH t'o r iiT 1*',hi I** fort’ iti#* RtfDif hiylpil
102 Sanford Avenue
(iallon Thermo* Jug*
H:\IINMI K «,lir.NTY, NTATP. I»K »t Hdltfirlil, Heinifi'tle
KTAN LEY-ROC. KR3
I |nl(ll&gt;A IN PHOIIATE
*I*Ia*, fin f»r
Uip *4|I| rtuy ref
HARDWARE CO.
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Mrill vmlsevp, A f»
fiihirwMea r r e l l s
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will lir
Toilet Seals
(N-PffRklt
rnlri***! Hint Ilf! J'tm,
in money matter* is strictly
PIT %TIII^
Garbage C*ns
Till* «1Th1Ii«k aha || lot |1II!•IIf liMl
P A C K A G E S T O E L li*
’Mil XT ATP ««P PlA »IU I *A
rospcclcd here.
Friend, and
"hTf *'Mfh wgirls, for f#nir Mu putt
Galvnniied Sprinklers
iaiir l i4 VI jttif*, i l l ! \\&gt;iIkpw «h«| I* riii It'ir w#«*tia In Ttip
relative* «ru tint ijucslionr*
$IM1 II, Ait API I UK. ffltOftf m/'tf
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Unit % rif&lt;*l
i*»!if»‘*nil* i I**t .*1«1, a VI*»wr }ia Ji-rr 11ItMi *hIII in
»i«&gt;ut your credit. Your em­
HARDW ARE CO.
il&gt; tirlrr i". Illtrg, 3GS'it iiff Flnwrr
1'iMiiil!, ilMtlil^
ployer or business associates
{fpept,. Id'* AiiKPlt f, i*alifnrti|,i,
WITN’KRJI inr liJMid «nvl nffltljil
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will not bear of your personal
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PARACHUTE RATIONS
’’if* * I Hflfolt I. Mlchljfan, Na(- Nrinimilr *nd Hlfttr t»f Klftfhta. ill?*
affairs. Thcro ia no causo for
? . i'rnlrkpliarik. |T3I Wrii^rwriHefi (hr :«Ili fla f tit
A tinned meal for emergency
us tiff, A |(
cn\barra*smenti
I'l lrr,
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use— ko-’p.som o in your car
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No co-maker* on money loans. Iw ln la sad w tta rn.ltCtrrk
i!m !*irnpi
ffirrh,
6M
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AinHAUER APPLIANCES
Variable payment plans.
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FA Mil. V J.UAN CO.
i! Phiirltf* NlrrPi, K m Vni k, N&gt;w iiMfr jtnr ftir (■InIni Iff
Inrlds Bank HU*.
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kiiTli s. (I, t e n : t n
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12 S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
vIrtrllNlA MAY I’ltfk-tft I't.ATT
i&gt; rural Ayhiu **, Iirtanil^. Iflorldn,' To:
unit » II wtlhrr i»* rn'jiyji ciiitri’ mci} rslor*, mldana. I. t||r lo.trlr! ot
• SIGNS
k la.r a a * wbrrn* t n a lf n a adr
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irvi^bt ***kly »1tb AY DM Vil4f
YOU A ItK IIKIIKIIV MrTinUtr
Kifculorr **f Mm&gt; la»*i Will and that
IIAIIY BED, small sire.
Also
■Uo CAndj
Hun, N&lt;mi
th*l* hs* Soil Instltlltnt an I
TMlRinml
of ‘ IladiP * iMwrm,
baby carriage. Phone iOOR-M.
FLOOR SANDING
*i-« Km ft Hbold aSjvwt Yeuf « *
I.
nnrs-r i^rurns In th* I'lrentt
-IffTiisfd, |*rnrlns f'** aulhorlfj In'
tn*F c-r &amp;mj not b« tka
and finishing. Cleaning ami w a l­
sail and conwy ihr
•nn dr-| Court, Ninih Judlelsl Circuit of
COMPLETh; flyr.nl fishing outfit. ing. Now floors ’ surfaced to per­ •ftmadbft! Uj LLit cuht nda^&amp;i
»rrIhrtl loin, |»lrr«*ig arid p r e t ii o f 1Klnrlris, in and fer Mrtnthol* t'nun.
Jotrjph Kampf. lit. I. Box ’70. fection. Old llonra-made lik* now. tal*n *'#r ftnt.Btt A/imI
iai|d Ptliial** In Hflfllfloli* CnUnlJr.l ly. In Ch.ni.ry. being &lt;',w SiPlfillilit, hrlnimlnw In ra til rvlalr, »!•», a suit .against you for oLriu.
W, Idtke Monroe.
Call
tm* ill core* wherein jns, \ |IJi l IN II. M. 01, KARON
The |{a ii I * I » H , t»f. i#iliiti-w cit IA MAY CIHrfrs ft , ATT. are Ihe
Lake Mary. Fta.
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if
i j 11ai &lt;mr il*f»nit«»lt. amt K K.NMITi'l I I.A W•
ONE OLIDEIt 112, 2 CongoUum
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of K
IBA ft &gt; itKNt’ K I't.ATT Is Ih* fi.ln tlff «na
ruga, like new, 18 each. I table
HKNT A CAR
RnJ
Muir ’ ln l*rr«t in Haulh- an Stihr.vtslrit till* of In* rss* n
14. I bed, coil spring* and lnr«Tl Quiirt&lt;»r at rtouih-r«»f tjiim- K KNNKTJI t.AWUKN’I'K I’t.ATT
YOU DKIVH IT
v i ii n i n i a m ay
Ir r , \Vdi*1 i»f
Itoflfl, ?4#ci |r»f! 3 4, t'tsintirr. &gt;•
jierspring mattress 135. I band
PHONE ?oo Ton ntM p 31 H*« II 2*1 K u t, cr»n* CltOMH UI^ATT. t*ef*nd»ni.
vacuum cleaner lit). 1 Eureka
STRICKLAND MORRISON
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IIKIIKIIV Itl*UlntrtK p |«h !»rn
n»oi&gt; or
vacuum cleaner fU ’ . Iron heater
*'•DRIVE-IT. INC.
g t ’ IIlKD to ff!* ymir ageraranc*.
l»»
,
p*r.nn»lly in through votir
pipe and ellurw $10. Will be
tothtou. AYOS Mu win Caady M a i In th* hlfihrul mid b « l t&gt;i£l*r. lit •Ith.r
m ow ed.
Reasonable
stlorn.y. In »sld soil tor sb.olul.
home Friilay ami Saturday. W.
l Ostr u Ji to. io dsn' meaty. How publlr nr (srl'^ip •nl* sml Vn« hip
Oftr^h)
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788A, Harrell, l,ake Monroe, Fla.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO. '
I herein within fo rly ci»&gt; i on or btlor* th. Mil day of
after I lie ffm t |«tiii|fei linn nf thU Hipttmlur, ISIC
0-DHAWKR Singer sewing mach
BXKt.’ L’TGH ASII IHSUKH this
cf Inf toll. #i!hni-itA ynp fitii , therelhDODGE - PLYMOUTH
Iue. P. O. Box 3f»2.
4—eag-irUt.he entered la pUc*.cs*arae lilfi d»y-,ef August,. IMS,,.
iLtltrs AND HKHV1CE •
&lt;T. P, 11L’ IlN DON
iipnn *alit |i*Uilnri:
As Clark nf Ih* Circuit
I’ almrtto Ava.
Phon* 10| 1
GRITS and meal—ground fr*»h
YVlTfCKHH m r hand and the .eat
.Court..
Math Judicial Cir­
o f said Court a l Hanford. H*uiltinlr
every Monday from snowflake
cuit of Klorldn. In snd for
County, rlnrlda, this llt h day of
u f
corn. Can l&gt;« bought at Gard­ ELECTRIC appliance repair* —
*
H.tnlnnU
rounty.
August 1*4*
Hy r. t. IIHIIOICK. D. C
ner's Store, Ijik e Monro*. 10
It « '
tVAItK
w « repair washing machine*,
rctnctuT cot'ttT h k a i . i .
County Jude*
lb. bag. fl.00.
vacuum cleaners, fans, mixers,
First published on A u iu .t llth , JACK IIAYH
eewing machines, Trotte,r Ap7«» Klorlits Ilsnk IliillCIpg
ISIS
20" "BICYCLE, fair " TomTltlon,
'llance Service, 304 W. Second
Orlando. Kl*.
(M E AL)
cheap. Phone 692.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
it.. Phone 1004-J.
TUB 8TATK OK rCnltlDA TO
ONE hospital lied fur sale—new SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
Y O T IC g TO A n * * :A lt
OBOIt'tr; It ATI.IKF. EAHT IV U,.
Tn i u i i t mi.wi'.i; vvn.tii tits
rnmlition, $50. Phone 494-W.
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enlarged. We copy old photo*
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tUrwuIt O u r I n f llm Ninth Judlrt.il
rmlasttaUtf mpme amgtowl
f*«»uth Carolina *ui wrho»r timlliiiH
p trru il » ( Kliirltlft In a M fr»f
tsar issss* r * w e w g . i n * w
I'L L BUY your car, regardless 220 Melseh Bldg., Phone 1169
N»rlh
no I f O o n l y In « ’ h»nc#ry fu r &lt;11* Aditrnii fi No .104
ear. a* an f*e4 iraa etene ee*
nf age or condition. Roy Real,
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PURNITURE REBUILT
At
Touchton
and
other
Hlftlft
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Roqih
f*arol|tyi(
506 W, 2nd SL
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3Vmml*
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AND RECOVERED
YOU A n iitflL R E B T NOTIFIED
Hat Ilf f. Ih v tr p r M in r c ntm ih r r r *
Y’ nur furiiture wilt look • Ilk* Drug Store* In Sanford.
7 P a ta , U v e s lo c ic , S u p p lic a
new, will wear better than evtr
I BU Y cowi, calves, yearlings. when our experts rebuild and
recover It. Only the flnaat con­
Phone R, W. Lord, 78B*W.
struction materials used, Phon*
FRESH milch cow* or heavy I 111. for a free estimate and
springer* to produce that better choice of material*.
SANFORD UPHOLSTERY
than evur. Grtan Valley Milk.
116H Park Ava.
P hona 1111
I 'L L S H O E O O W N . T W T D , W H E N

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pruvlllont

r*-|Litrrrt to i&gt;.

ii.mplird with hr the lUnktnx
l.aw-a »l the Stale of Klyrtda hoot*
a rarnp»ny thtll l&gt;e authertsed in
commence
the huslnraa ot Hanking
Hy K. t. BUIIPICI
mow . TIIEHBKOIIK. I. J
M
fCtltCl.'t I CfJtMtT hKAti
t.EK.
Complrotler
or the Htate ».|
JACK IIAVH
,
py ytnur of the nuihoriut
KlorMt llank Htelhlln*
, „ l ,4 In me hy Heetlon 1191 of the'
Orta n*1o, Kt*.
Itevteed
rieneral Hlslotns i t Kh&gt;i|.
Ail»rn*y lor I'lslnttff.
,\a certify the* the CITIZCN.I
IIANK UK OVIEDO, of OVIKIHi
tn the County of HEStlNDt.K end
KtpTCIIKR
the ttlste of Klnrida is authnrlied
M IT IIX TH AI'P k XII
to commence the business of Hank­
T1IH fn ATE OK KIvOttIHA VO ins under Ike name above given
HKt.VA IIAK ItEI'llUr, WHOtlK with a capital stock of KIKTT
1*1,ACK *&gt;K HKtllHKNCr IM Grunt s thousand dollar*..
.
l\i *- I'lfscn, her 1eildres* i.e'na
Given gaOer mr handtest
llu* JIT. lit 1, Grant's t’»r». Oie*ruii of of fits
4 « r _ * L July.-w.
i 11&gt;U' "3if- hS**..I ,- »ifc-r—1 fn file
roar nppvarunr* &lt;»n Iti* I I Ml ds&gt;
of gepft mtwr HU, to s n tta ls stilt
f»o tllvorrs Insittulnl ugatnst you
it, the-r’lreult Court of ihe-N'Sth
90*11*1(11 flrrolt. to iWT“ for KrifF”

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TH E

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O F F IC E S

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W ILLIAM S AND LESEMAN
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A T L A N T IC

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F R E D E R IC K

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P H O N E

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W .J ,

L E S E M A N , JR.

LEGAL NOTICE

F

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HEADACHE

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR
112 W E S T

F IR S T S T R E E T —

PH O N E

880

Liquid C A P U D IN E

Stomach Sufferers
N T ^

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REPAIR
DEPARTMENT
E d U IP H f

PFLUEGEIt REELS REPAIRED
W c a r e n o w e q u ip p e d to re p la c e w o rn sp o o l b u s h in g * !

BICYCLES REPAIRED
C o m p le te

r e p a ir

d e p artm en t!

GUNS'CLEANED &amp; RETAREf)
Let u s get y ou r gu n re a d y

E x p e r t ly

re* Iru n g !

Gut

EXPERT filing of taw*, lawn
mower* and knlve* and aclv
ton*. Penny post card to A . EGIRL for toda fountain at Lan^.
Cady, Boy 163 will bring mo to
ay’a Drug Htoro. Part Urns or
full Uma.
H ELP

W A N T E D

N y lo n l

By Bob Green
A LN E /

T H E W O R D , H AVE S IL V E R P U L L

HOME
. ___________
BUILDERS : .Guard your
new building ataimt termites.
Hotax protects lumber, fence
posts, sash, mlliwork for 10 to
IS years. Follow, Army and
^4.
.—i*nt t e e to d formulae.
. New supply just received. Oat
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la now
prtHlStiit ‘In th e Circuit alr&lt;t
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WITNKKB my hand amt nfflrlal
c :a t. a atilt a g a in st y.'ii fm t l'c ilu le ttlvorce. w h -rcln &gt;*&gt;«. M A It V aeal at Hanford, SenHimln County
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A ssih i-tleri Press Leased W ir e

Conviction Of
Organization
Mem­
bers Will Go On
Trial
If
Verdict
Of Guilty Rendered

OdhamUrges
Aid To City's
Tourist Plan

W A S H IN G T O N , A u k. 2 8 1
(/P) — A m e r ic a n
p r o s e c u to r 1
Xhoninn J. D odd to d a y naked
th e N u e rn b e rg W a r * C r im e s jLQ|
t r ib u n a l f o r a g u ilty v e rA ~d ie t ftKnfrisf- fiv e . N a z i br* tfn iiiza lio n s. T h e y are. th e
iu diated R eich C a b in et, P o w litiC a l
la u u lcn d iip
C o rp s,
S.S. E lite G u a rd , th e S .A .

Proposal To* Collect
Data On Italian,
French
Frontier
Question Defeated

UNCLE SAM'S PICKLED* PLANES PRIMED FOR ACTION

P A R I S . A n y . 771*. trl'l —
t im i* S ifailt. Alt' fra ltit
l, it *4
4tfi*n tvliii I I. ,1 li\ tin- R i g '
I'otit* l&gt;(!\vi*r&gt;&gt; til a i.iH flosnl
tit tl, ,* I'a n * J ’. ,,ci; t iityfiirp h i '*'. A it •Iralm ,i*r-.m ,,,(‘ inlr',1 1,IliaY tlu ,t-a salic-uiiiiiittter hi* i*&gt;t ,'ltillsht‘tl tl* t’d l*
In t. I.U lU .il il-il.i nil tllp 11ill*
tilti L IV it* If t t »*ul 1**1 MlM^riOlI
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lit i |*1a1»* * • t*&gt; t* t rttn4# in
tin- lirtitY tit sift ci! fi'r It4l)%‘ Ht»
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Progress­
ive Thinking Will
Improve
Sanfogri
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thamoan

A*.

I Lo Tuutld Activitii** CViiniiliUee
of

lirownvhirts and lht‘ Gestapo.

tin* Jtiiiar

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of l%«n

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l l f i tlri *1 iLnt arg«*«| tHftki-ti* V&lt;H i
Hdiifoitl ainl Svm unit* Itmlily*

lira was. made -public In W'ftsti
ngtun.
It charged that t l i n f

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OHiffiGlIp Willi 1mCI»I il Rflfotei wIP*

fiv « group* wvoj (ho principal
■gunrlea tttirough which Hi,i Nasis
their crimes against
effected
civilisation.

Air » i i *\fiij* iti fn'ttintr ii |»ra, f i ’
to ItiiiiR liiu n sh to Hi * nirA.
Mr. U.Ilian. ui,| Hut LM»0 r«»0ln

Dodd told th* trihuiinl that hv
conviciing them, it would xhuw
^m ankind, " T h a t- no rrin w 'w ill go
^unpunished i-ccau*e It w ai ownmitt*,) In thr nanle of a polilirul
party or of „ slat,-; that no
crime will he passe,I by because
it I* too big: that no crim inals'
will avuht punilhtwul bacaus*
they are loo ninny.''
If an oigaiiontl.m is convicted
of Aar Crimea, the next stop by
the Alfn-s will l»* lo identify and j
try
individual
members
»tl«r |
than the 22 principals in the j
f main case.
Itintd is executive trial r-iunscl
for the chief A merieun proy-cu
tor,
Associate
Justice
Kola-rt
Jackson. He told the tribunal
that five Ntui organisations —
with fcom* 3,000.000 volunteer
nsinibcrs — constituted what lie j
ealled, "Th e political Frankeit*.
stein of oar era. which brought (
terror aud fear lo Germany and
r p n a j horror ami death through*
out live world."
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246

Again Rebuffed By Big

ONE DEAD IN SHIP COLLISION

-Qotferfiui4 Acis To
fiet State’s Share
Of Hospital Funds

AUC

I (inf wot- )il I * a wtilaLL* ii f tour
thl.H git* lUMtlihl arit!
I
that Si |tle i* Ii.nT t»reii set it* |tjfi

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OTHffii* v* ft It thr I'tMlimittw,
I ' r i e thiitking. he th1
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Jaycees To
Airmail Service For it\V
Ald^Hospital Be Inaugu rafed O n .
28
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SurveyH ere Starts Jail Term
♦lift * 111

pli -alhir |il hlrtn tut ill) ill fill UtD*’f»i ufiptil tn) uaiti Min**1 C3t»*
hi*vi( I a i- it ti -i i 'unit «* t»* (ell
) mu ii Ituii I till-1 itnthlr-* ill, because
iHHHK leli*** I jih Mr me I kmiH
itu ruuDvtitjg Vi*ii muth i**iivrrn Iom
*‘ V u kiM*M I lUilti'i real **■ until
the ullui iLi &gt; that thi» ^tate pi
LISI a ham hud ,1
IH*»V|*]|| In
cm,IT. m jipultitii.n -iocr IMJ |
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but |.*t st III |i, r*. hi
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O f J u n io r
C lu im h e r
llinught whsl could 'airfont •’ %
!«^-t «i„c • aftl&gt;r till i,nth o- ‘ t'Cm ,
rcssive bus even hsp|reited m SioiVI. tubs
hit....
I Is t»I and | » d y in*,., unuh
.--lit i if
!t&gt;Pf T •
it Mi»»kh I ,-* b* ■" * i*.,|
J hen it‘ -,t ck rm- i.V. n
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DOCJt WODKE8S are shown looking up at the badly damaged s &lt;s,
,i.ift* jit the bill*I hal - tTu- at
I ml pi) i
j 11*|*F A* ■||t 1*
ih &gt; *-i\
If. S. Antiy supply ship J'S-SJl (top) ss she He* in tlrydock In New York -to many of our quc-liun,
A* ■UutHli h
n t-t
l*y l|tiVpHt«&gt;E
harbor. The vessel war damaged when it coltlded with the S,fitH)-Um here in Bet,ford has. n »
y irttMvt.n laulHY l*i till 11■lit* U •
car go-passenger ship .Midland Victory, twelve miles southeast of Fire I i.utigelOUS Olid nppiMiiill)
^ * Sllii*'
liI|Li »*l |In- ri'crhll bi'M
Island, One of the (out men misusing was found dead tn tlie engine n»mi
cuxtagioua d i s c V t
ha', a p j,„j full t * nr! inn |M«*|UOtO DU

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— Governor Millard Gahlwall ha- of (he Army freighter Fourteen other persons were Injured,'Three ,.[
p n ito fiit
with ln*a«l«|imi Uu
lit su'i'tll ti* tt Dr
IH, their
incn arrival
ain sai
.
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POVC'I hi t iUtgl .'M. to inake ;t
’ ’*
. Uk*n steps to obtain Florida'* U,c survivors of the small Army shlp«re*hown'(bottotn)i 0,1
Xtlantii, will 1«* ih th»* - Hv first
if share of a proposed $ 100,000,000 at Hoboken, N. J., following rescue by The lliur'a cteW. (fttlernotlhnnll 1d ^ n 't^ iry ^ n y ’mmc. W. iu', ■ j ('|“ I
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WI l fit* t III (Mil 1*1*1- i -1 I l u i ‘
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hospital construction fund. The _________ ____________
_______ __________
ill*' "nil iiriil Mi’* **f
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tls
|-,r nt ,1.
if** 11.it ob l \ Vp|
chief executive dcsitfimt-'d the
M- It
tb ii I wttiit it h« •atcat
i|t|tMini**t|
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i
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Improvement
Commission
as
liir.f - bU i rl|t
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Florida's representative to deal
-hitiiui pbnififB
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with federal aifelrcie* in obtain"
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lb ■
lb.
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iiiK the State's share of the
t i\ f 11 II If I » In MMllbI Ii' M
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hflil nt tNalu L*-t vu ckritil, i ill*
funds.
tilWfl ” “ Wu
U llt'W
inI* f.-i ........... . * ,abtw*'M ♦♦, *' t
At the same lime the Gover­ |iui»H Thai ititiign u * it i*
up N !*,.,»( f
b,*ijdl Ho l^ i:' ♦
nor iiame,| an advisory comMr Fh4.|
d,m-k « t . r P
-luci-t
f
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mom
that 1$** %vsf| not la®**
moi n ng
iil'
..'ihni? of Tiift.U frfr*Uir*TtT.*|ntfli
rniitrc l » (rtvo UchrueaF »***••ft " '" i _ types of equipment Iteceii- ....
....................(ill
..........,„pl:*inu
butiiling pr.‘ginm It
lwlirvril«
ance. This committee i» comr*!ii v for httndiing a»i mini will ,ll,\ 'V l l f&gt;.
"W ell, Folks, many ••( H
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Mr. (Mliaiit iVi’ larnl* that thr PKOIfSTINO, "I ilotrI LHont: ln*u . liavv to I** ift*tutted h*'iv rio- r! '*
m rinsed or Slate Health officer
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• * IfoVfTimi '* sjmvit in ft afiling Ih** i l - i gv White,
• illtlli
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p.nk iiir 1*11*11*1* tn
V Wilson Sowder, L. U. Anderson
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niti?trill
tin
iii"
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ii u*pii|iiiii*iit, Iii* ali'li will to **bi Idk
live thinking ittul a 1»t
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Hg »firy vva- prointilml )*\ tlm
of
Winter flavun, * Dr‘. W. C.
.■ '* »l li
i/Pi witik we fall uvrmmir
rv«ol tit tun «ltub wn . nloptvil hv it s ||i&gt; rjgHtfil ((iff* ronofv \ tl mi '' *4i **•' *l|,l up tn m* |.rt L 1
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Payne of Pantarola, Hr. Harri-'
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aon Walker of Miami, Oscar Gib
irf«ro. Atlnuinl Kmliunov. it-lay |,a^ »hm** t»uni|«*tful ........
• I .* .1 p it Atr*l Ml .11 M* *• Pe ?' »!
M lo t.I t.e.t.lk ,k
hart of Hi. Petersburg. W. K.
Mi lh«llgn&lt;t iu n Litvf •m’
inilirntr*) that HU dtpartuvr f«»t ||t, jia„ uIVeiv iin f«*rt I*'
i *..ft i ,*mp fin n hit ii, I
u . ‘ ' b,
+' i fill IIMIM
Arnold of Jacksonville nod T. It. s ir
11to*
1bi" *411*
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Moscow d,Ms not mean a break „ ............
water-mpidi
ti&gt; in ill u t*Mil «i li" 1* ' I • t 0
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pill 1*’\
"b * bit r,J t bill
tlu V* *
Smith of Quitvy.
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W * iir e
H ik e s
L o o m i« • K u .iis n .o w ii
•«••»**. tt«d
llflt r VLalllnl 11m t 1 be * M
ral A s*n h, MtiHou* ibu &lt;:$n(o*-l
°
innov |&gt;ot,| a farewell call t,t Hie rilld t thr IVIrry * itV
1
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Greek Foreign Ministry, where piarril u» ill it *J**•• t b •
|o &lt;t*i im »* .‘I 1b» mm 1If rtf ..t p i1
W A SH lM iTU N . Aug. !’ !►
, &lt;/$-&gt;
tnforiwd acting Fill vigil Mm lb
iMiJtoaj niaki"' tins
iiftbitit* uti,j hn.iisi iup i It*- Sum
riii' I rrnitK il of • li*j Utiitrd inter
HlPjiKinoi 8l#|»hniiM|it»iilv4 ilip.r mnin rnilrrs •** *-i •
\ w i.ii« * i tn
tindr «*mp\ jino. niuitf b!\ *n
Htates i J,amber
of Commerce, that hi* departure for Moscow A till ill** |!«WnJ |All *1 jg **»
Vim. th*' .1s* ■•• Ino* mil. iiltir-i *
tV111inin .Itirkiott,tuts cant inner)
^na lit **i ecu Hull of » iiii *sm*ii Li*uo(tftil rivrr to
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by Sam \! riff mi ainl I tbl»** l**b«
against what be tfrmftJ “ annUttr At I hr &gt;im» time hr anmmm.il h aliunn* that the only »• •
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rmm.r of atrlbi • rnforcrj wagv ^ a l thr .S*n,*irt CharKr J A ff .irva
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until
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IU lAMIs* J, witri m i.
in. i.t tin
In,,- I.IB -Ily
put it to so far is a
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litfreanfL
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in Atbros will b# First Srrrr* ilU|o«nl dump. Tlib.riV ft b.
t | Ibtn Wright toilav was nniuvl I \\ 1: III.NuTuN T»U ....... I * til til s-i \t&lt;i
|•mt • im r,| tin- ‘ lit f -&gt;r*l Pr.*v*lor
Jackson drrlarnl that tiieb ac- lnry Tdr*nioai#y,
A ,Vlfit p i*•■'iilriit iii t hau'** of in ! ill uf f|n- U tilf r iJ h i n il tl* 1 »•;»* 1*
H im Mi v liV W Hi * Hi it mil tV l.ilb tb
told poiiibilit u*a and notin'
,..i. ..&gt; |l i i .1,,, 11*HARRISBURG, Pa.. A **. 20
Vf KlVt t
Hon
by
lolmr
would
start
a
There
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affair-, of .... orgnniia
Thf governor, Edward Mar
litu* lirsf . .-Irrr \veti11e which t*
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lo, 1 1
,
iMM, .»|&gt;+*•
rt-pular mub-Miv Ititr mr r» I tibn
°k",. KIht Klan lnj Cantmerce official advised I that ioflov. Uispatchea from Moscow j' ,“ You know, Folks, our It
MU I i * ih It
iiihv l&lt;» pi HI* Ih* iu
- j fil'd nlintHv after II*
gallon . ' I , ;
M s?11It'Ikl III til'W rilUlt'k illlil hi-fV
,,,Ve
(iovcrn ,,rbv'n u '':* "•It tight" for t l « pres- said that foreign diplomat, in - u
t nieetinif. .Mr Wn^lit's appoint b» \Itt* |Js J
1# ) 8MIlf- UTOl * Uhl fill,I trie, Isllllhnaa os .•l.ail.s,. IL, U..uLil e .llii.l
it... " '
Ills |s*s*p!r Ui th** *-«Hlb i f b*n*f»*f i&gt; ■ •
'.1 1 ha will met a. so o n '*"1 •"4 Kive husinrss n chance thr Boviel capital were » f 'he [ *" 101 \ N 114 i.!'*. . I 'T *
. 't 'iu'"* came nficr &gt;l,c IhhhiI a.
I I VI lll lf.
I \ .\MIN Vl ION
CHptvd this rvAitffintiiut *»f Vum^r ................. Y a n k i t .........- ii w i n . -i.Ni,
11,.,,. p, a llinnilrtia.l In - m . 1 1
Horrii* uf Uva-dn Ernrul Fitmp
kUd I’ MPTi'
"t I-'v t l.a , - j|„ - M t i l i ' u u ia-i-k-1 i.iia -'ts
1br t*xj*(11itml ii itI til* 1in* €tlil ■
I1 k tlt
ttt - l.sllv
r a lt i Itvtief
l n -'tl r ,
■ is s u e , s g t o w s v '1 'in , 1 7
T li, iii.lunlry
,
.
n
l
cSay. IrtH, was elected
™
to the Imnr-t, Im im
ttiln- It.
to tllmll
n„- M ed, all. *, am; In \V„ IU,,,’ &gt;1,«- , l - i l l
l»- i-.-l.l in Supt
I^VYork 8tata'
’ur. • '
tcednl that living costa hawj' everything Hu m Ib want. .! in
,hink “ lot n,,uUt remind,,,J
,u,-lU^ directors to fill the vneanev .‘ h-u
ll.i'V want not w ill it.-' n. w =,
p, Ocioli'-r
lot:, tint wen' | \V I
o’- office on Bept.
|r|waking uf^saeat
rcmor Martin decDrel
•-'crtioe
dechrel that oil blw n . He emphasiMd. the coal o f I Balkans.
rl.mjr • * « ! « ! I.y Mr W right's appoint :hu.-ln««,. but a lu a hall share in Inrnie
.
with no agreement
Then 7 , , =,||
I,. , , wv-tung to
.
many occasions, ha - had puahcly living
' ■
»- i
1,-me,llst.1V
after
llodiwmv
'
'
_
"
‘t Itn
1&gt;t. id carrying 11
has goite up for the farm-*
Immediately
Rodionov !*, 1’ Prub" b|F ' *
•
*
ul , '" • « » to. route* to tllnnet e, &lt;t|U»isfy for life F'lorrda ' Teachers
lltitX f lli fl |rietmiuda
^
evprasseil np|K-s1llo” tn any . mi- er. professional man and house left the Greek Foreign Ministry,
-Irv 'i ll,B
f
00"1
Lon!
gave
u*
h
e.
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tnmttou
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A,n K" Y*' um 11 *'
Apptteation
blank*
Unlte.l
Stntei Arnlsmstm-b.r |
|'he mild climate. I duo', ki -e ) The Inwr.l of directors nl-i „ , 1h mr (nteninli-m-. Him tiriili- rv Is. i|hjstitsit Atm rl-au etty eoutki, r ,i|t f,ral#
, American ornniiatton.
wifo, and not Just for
for labor
labor Unite,!
Unit
Iw.graiilert
tied I.y ratling at
Mtntea Amlmsrador
'whether you've beard ur t,-' -ul apimlnte,! a Uirc-itmii rominiltef- , , w . lfl,, Mn, ( ,,
Judge hieinbrink had -urge,I alone. Jackson contended, latwr
how- ruin
MarVuagh,
rntrrrd
„. ,1, todaytn investigate^ the ciretim
jtrhh'iiilr m ,hi new l.iiu . An -Aruerii .iit ili'leeatti-r, «-•&gt;,, to Supi
1
W I iwtnrt*-* office In
that the I’entwylvanla Gavcrtt»r ever, that though living cost* office of the acting Foreign Mm- 1***** y « « 'hose
,“ riJ*
..I .statHi-s relative t-» s lUggesliuu Arm in an altllinl
'Itiel me eon M--\t» «• t'lll In lull- lull |o I wtien.,), 1 ,,„r( II ,.11 .
-. to act after the Franklin rounlv have risen, "prices haysr not gone iaUr. Thero was no oniinunce-1}*/,
°**r
" ,il |„,....
'
.
; made during the luncheon to v n„ • ,t lim it thellrltt-.lt avi.it tun j 11 appeared
Ho,i tin- tom.- dlttei (
KKK i&gt;rinte,t al-tement* whi-l. up nearly » « much as most p e o -'merit o f the purpose of Mac. !,nr* ,worl**
*ouf *1, , ,
,' eonatrurt adaddilionul -lands at Ih * 0 -11. Iiieul Will,
Ateentltm . ,1111 r:"_r '' '"'wh* he ;,il)iute,i the M.-v, (
the Judge said Incited racial hair. pk. believe." •
' Veagh'a rail.
Inmglne hat Buy,, would,, t ... " &gt;hlgh « h , “ d football field and
*
irir«|H,c!H
lly (bhiGiiutnl
g. May. Was a niaiol hi,‘tut
e-J.,HUiubrink is clutlrman of the
of thtt dough help us?
, , Kn
50 Ml'll Iv|j luit ol M'ltci ]uli'R itiul **u [ i r .
^
__•
recommend
action
in
elim
i-;
in
un(aiinrtat
Me
vied
Cltv
board of directors o f a Jewish
■
,.*
------ ! " I know tbiiie n tyou ale t'«fnrf IJ* momm#l
Thai in 1iir) (iiMsti'ii 11mi ! \ P I P r i l l l H
h ^ r V IC l4
-•*
r*,,
usr
. L...
lint*unv unsanitary
11
vouV
*)iln*
t«
any
cornlithms
t
llmre
I
r'Div
lilcrablr
dliptiulnl
ct mmittee.
. 1 Ativ irli'Lin tn fu*#*d «*f *tTY•
' l r
L
L
p,’,,r r r ile u l. lh«
may exist .ir^thv dressing non, In the United Mule ov-r Uu* llliltini Blali1;. limit IL*.
0
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'room and shovwir fiwilltiea at , itsllulti', reversal &lt;&gt;t ll,r Ireitlnln Roitt to the Me«Uwn ablltlv In car . lee I free nf i liar get III any o f
And you don l n?r%| lour
I* .I Seminole
the foiiowing ciili-ypirirs is reI - ' 'ho air prim Iple . withlt_ it a,
“ *» ' ™
IT * Mr*;
__ ____ High School.
...... .
Iks, remember h*&gt;w the hi tie
Those named t* serve on the'" 1 ^ 1 «t 'h‘* Her mud* imiferemp I, aits .pointed to the agreeilivnt | ipiesled I-, ri-tl HtP o ff ■—
with such provisions reacited be- J the respi-nsihle agencies listed
snip wurk hard all summer Mov­ committee with Chairman Julian "* February.
9: % ~
agjfcgjg "
ing up fooj to r the cold dav* Stenstrum were lt*jv. J, F7. Me‘nn* litltuh uttltod -. Il tt pre- tween Argentina and Great tlrtl-' l-vl-tw *
Jtn
ahead. Why can't vre do ihslT
I'ot-rditialor — E. It (farter.
Kitiley,
Roy llrltt
and
Mr, vulU tn ttoulii America util reThera will b# a meeting o f all .The Sanford Vocational Com- chiitt Operation ,gnd Mimeograph.
Die conterrnre broke up alter
You know the old saying. "A Odhant.
Atlantic National Rank Itu,Id
strl, t air operation-, by re,|titrlng
SeminrTe
rmlnrle County
County school
school principals
principal w w l a l , SalwdF will o [»n for
Thia ichool, Mrs. Maxwell re­ friend in need
at, even iiIvLvjitn nt trstn, Uirmiglt I’tea Avila Camacho backed up
a friend indeed” ,
mg.
and Supervisors at the Ctwr
TJie directors also nnmed Roy ,,|ual hrltedulea and t apacltle.s It hi* detegatiori'a demaiHl* In reply
vealed, la a part of the .Sem­
Employment — U. 9. Ent.House Saturday at |0:t&gt;0 A. M at 0:00 o'clock for the regular inole County Institute which Is that le the t'me proven prim-mbi Cluhti, Uvinlo, Jack Morrison already haa aluwnl down Amerlt an lo a direct appeal from the AmerP
tloytnenl Service, IIS North
ujmn
which
I
base
the
sololion
session
that
begins
Sept.
V,
ac­
1
today
by
Supi
and
Iloh
Dennis
to
serve
on
the
U was announced
SupG
a sUta accredited group of
carrier.* somewhat, idltce Argen- can ambassador
Park Avenue
Plana,for
twwly
rstahlisheil
road
com­ tin., showed reluctant-? u&gt; jmrmlt
T. W. Lawton’s office. Plana
for cording to An ’ announcement to- schools for cx-sunrlcemtn who lo our problem.
Thr reaull Is that three atrlln'r*Vocational Training and Edu­
day by Mre. May B. Maxwell,
“
You
knew,
Polks,
everyone
be­
the opening' o f the schooo)* will
wish to make up high school lieves w ell have more company mittee.
Fan American Airways to fly In a Weatern, Eastern and Ur antrr
cation — T. W. U vtlun, Cnurt
principal.
| b i discussed.
VV|m**cn*tcr DC-4 ln*tead o( tin* which have been rcrttOcatcd by tlie
lloUM.
The registration of studenta work or other eottnes. She added this year than ever before and
that tha work |s especially plan­
Mtialler DC-31 which had been Civil Aeronautics Board to fly new
7 The colored
legal Assistance. Ilospltslwilt
continue
through
Sept.
0,
U
v
I
know
we're
going
to
heve
ft
• il I Mingrvlint
routes
to
Mexico
must
postpone
ii
led
-xntion
and State Service O f­
BnilANNON IN TEXAS
from P:00 A. M. until noon dally. ned for part time studenta. Thors terrible -tipi* taking care of them
Pan Amrrlcan and
Blate Depart mem ofllclaU have their plans
Saturday
ficer — Contact through IJoy-l
Mrs. MaawrRI declared that all wiD be a special fafresker course but .we've got to try.
t’ &gt;u*in
1:00 P. M.
Pvt Willi. L Uihsmion *ttail»P®k"» |ntormally to UrltFh rep- Amertcan Airlines will continue tu­ K. Hoyle, County Ser vice Of- ■
■tudenta wishing to «ntar should In Shorthand, Mr*. Maxwell said, Lind Weber has filed up the
ny their routes. Cta. Mexlcana de
I . fleer, Tukach Building.
for
employed
adults.
TTw
class
of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, r f o h a m t o n . l VA' i 1* *
register,
on
or
before
Bspt
U
.
M ayfair Inn and has u 150 room*
Hr
Home Se, vie,* Assistance to
bV the United Avlaclon will continue Its service
4 f ) DBATH8 PHP.IHCTB0
Books will be -issued on that w l» be held at from 8:00 A. M. and Cousin Small at the Valdes &gt;119 Celery Avenue, Is now.Rta- , o(
Kingdom since Hie Herinuda con- to lav, Angeles
hervicemen, ex-Servicemen and
;lon«J
in
San
Antonio,
Tex.,
a*-|frenrp
date, the asserted, and added until 9:00 As M. dally.
has jtfst nainte' anJ filed up his
Tlie United States l* making tnAt Bermuda Urttatn and
their Dependents
Antrrieao
CHICAGO. Aug- W—
The that achedulas fo r classes will be
Mrs. Maxwell also said that place and our Cousin at th* Mot- cording to information received Uie U 8 agree,! each nation should qulrlcs In numerous countries
Re-1 Crtraa. lurkcfmnt lloule-national safety council predicts announced at that time.
tyday.
IM.
IU
hannuil's
present
any employed person may prac­ tesoma .and Florida c»n car* fur
be permitted to fly as much as tire‘ about thr praxpvrLa tor civil avia-! vanl.
*"
I*
that the 'fourthcoming labor, day
Among the courses offered am tice typing during...part of his soma more. Our cousin at the address Is Smiadron F. B. 10, available trafllc Justlflcl
(ton agreements embody trig the,
Veterans Administration ?—
we ekwi l l
cause about 300 Shorthand
Flight
M
55,
Barracks
.52133543,
hand, Typing, Business Eng. I noon hourT tfiutJenla *df ^ n y age Arm Has* Court and our new coool regulated competition
The United Stales lias no formal
The council
II
A. A. F.. M- T, C.; Ban.' Ahtonln,•n)r agreements in laltn America
a* signed II such pacts, but
sin M
suto accident* erlU cause 21
complete lla world J O ff If o "Very Tuesday.
U*nVrMle'r. jt^
He enlisted In tha armed I eveep’t with Colonibta lleture Utc need* more lo couipi
Then We V Z « « : ‘ - '. t c n « . eu ly thU month: : .
'w a r none woe needed. Tha-cotnr' air service program.
(CefetMi
11

II

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V

RedEnvoy *sDepartureFrom
G rezee Does Not Mean Break
In Greek - S o v i e t " R

Postm.LsIcr

Meier ('nmphiints
Mlist lie WrilltMi

e l c t -•

Another Round Of l*K ,JS^2rtku!!J2Strike Enforced im

Governor Martin
* Of Pennsylvania
Plans KKK Probe

La rk 01 L . S. A ir Agreem ents Is
Spot lighted K&gt; M exiran ’Failure

i

tt of I

'

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School Principals
To Meet Saturday

—......t i

Vocational Commercial School Plans

lonsdt d
m.arv
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nrs
ia 11
at w
the fV.rl m
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lra
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THE

PAGE TW O

SANFORD

HERALD,

SANFORD

T H U R SD A Y, A U G . 29, 1946

F L O R ID A

Dutch rule more (h «n 300

Prairie Pests Are

’

milk by the 'Egyptians,
nrtcl Romani. " V

Esily literntur* refers to u ie of

tireek i

O f the nine province* of Cana

da. seven have

h

coattlinc on nult; movement* pyr nfcom).

T b j wing o f a fly make*

PUEH LO . C o ln .= (/l*|- Prairie
dogs, long a pest to western
farm er*, arc Iwinit waned on in
earnest. One colony estimated to

number 40.000 InhubiLanU ha*
been wiped out at the Alpeit
ranch north of here.
Poisoned oat* are used, mill by
dyeing them a brilliant yellow,
the eiterralnntoni claim they get
the birds to leave nil the c is iii
fo r the little rodent*. They nuy
bird* dislike bright yellow.

Worth $1 To Get
Troubles O ff Mind
O M AH A

Stock Up For The Long Holiday Week - End
Stores Closed All Day Monday!
•

&lt;4 ’)— “ We’ve been

married 34 years," the ’w ife ex ­
plained in ptdirc court, “ and he’s
- alt right until hr drinks arid then
comes home and gel* irjto the
P h$
bath lull with hi* clothe* and
shoes on and doc* thr same thtnar

G o v 't G r a d e d - G r a d e A B eef

with my i » d and clran sheets.”
Municipal Judge .Frank Ntmlx
levied a 91 floe.
The man turned to hi* w ife:
"Pay my fine, honey.”
She did.

S irlo in

Pacific Islanders
Train' For Medicine
,

Bgaf Chuck

H O N O LU LU M/P&gt;

young

Twenty-one
Ro'a,
Samoa and ihe M ar­

native*

of

Amerlcnn
shall Island* are
here . by

th -

Navy

Fresh around

tluam,

lielni

linim-.t

fo r

im? I it'itI

work among the r own people.
Tltey urr enrolled in a fmtryear medical Praclloners' School
established by lltc Navy Mtlilai &gt;'
Richard H, Fletcher. MU, US NR,
i f Spokane.

Bread linking is one pf the ino*t i
indent of human, ails.

.nvi iv * wr *i,sbiiw n
lOtDTKAS. Th* L*|ltlatura ef TIM.
tHvdrr the Con(dilution of I£45, «.! the
Plat# of Florid*. did
• Joint lifw lultar,! pTaposinV imendmHHi is ilia
Cttulltutian nf th# fitst# of Florida. ar-l
fX# u m wrra agreed la by i kot* of
(fcg«#-f)Iihl ©f *!l th# member# elected
ts » d l feeu*#; tr.lt th# total on Mid
doirtt I o b Iv Uo m wer# entered upon
Gutt T*fp#rttv# Journals. will* lh» yes#
m A u j i lb*T#f»n, at.4 they did detargaia# end dirtrt list the said Joint
SbBaoluOoni be submitter! to the electori
Ml lit# Stile at the General decUoti In
Hot amber IMS.
MOW THZRSFOIIE, L It. A. GRAY*
Kerr f t ary #1' mat# of th# A tat# of l i a r Ida,

4m b#r«OT five ns4k# that •
GEJU.Il AL tLfCTIOff
will W he14 to earil* counly In florid*
wk T u trlif nest metred in# th# ftrii
ItouUr la Movembar A. D. IMI, the
aSd IV ndly being the
rt rt ii d a y o r NOVOIRtX
far that rtlifirattmi ot relection If the
aaid Jetet Resolution# proposing A mens!• Ifa t # . 14 th# UunrUtuUon ot the State

XkT Oertioni 1 ,nd I. Thr(*ol. fltUitn,
t# the Canaolldatlan, .Abull th ir l ®f Creaiio# e l Crttaln 'County Olfirr*, tad ihe

Aueiametii and CoBertlon of Ma&amp;lHpal
T a m by County Taa Ofllriala, to Oraao
County. Fbirlda. and INftfldlnt Isf H*lerertdum Utrtlona fat Arteplehrt of II#Serttoo ef any Law of Law# toacted by
|k# l^tiaiature of Ih# Slat# of llorida
#i Provided In aald Propoaad Amend*
m
rr u o o i .v c o b v sent im i*t,A .
trun* o r t h * « t a t * o r ru d u o A ;
lit ih# fntioikifMI ■mtndmtnt to the
rtittfiiftfl of Fhitidt, to h# known at
rl# XX, MtUfini 1 and 1, thereof.
inf to fbfei ramsoHdallon, abollthini
rr##tin4 1 f certain County iff ice#
.lor #**■#■liitH and collwtlffa of mu*
ral la ire by County ta v alflfert, tn
if# Ceunly, Hof LIa, and providing
reftrendurn tlteliont (of atcepianc*
•Jrrtion cl #ny law of lawa rotcird
h« l^ f it ln i # of Florida aa provided

ARTICLE XX

CTIOM I. Tha Usiatator* la authortad ampoaaorrd lo pio.ld* hy lav

pro-Mr* tuch law

IECTI0H i. Brian my III
tM per,Jtoy atetioa of t!
ill st of any lot,# and all.
snsptrd and ratlltad by &lt;
* Of lha CJittHyd clrrtota
unty. rioctfa. at a rafttandg
bo rall*d and MW lor IS
daterwlnln* wMlhrr aurti
tcfsstrd and raimad a* r
i SMUflad aiaMnfa of aal
fh tefrrmdum -.lartion tha

seen on this earth by 20 Chinese, including one woman, who were shot
by a firing squad after being sentenced to death on charges o f esplonago
and secret collaboration with Uie enemy during the war. A t top, the ron^
detuned are marched into the execution line. Momenta later, Chcntni,
Si, the woman ipy (bottom ), sprawls dead In the gross. (IntcrnoUyns!)

Hamburger
Beat

35c Tongues Lb

A VACANT FIELD In Chapel near Shanghai, China, was the last eight

Government and headed by Cant,

32c
t

M L , V e r m o n t , R in d le s s , S u g a r C u r e d

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. August 31

I

Ill#' ColTfclIaii irf
by Amending
..........................1
Jktcfjaata
II awl n Aftlcl#
_ .... VIII ol Ih#
CumlltuUun of th# Slii* of floridi at
AUofitni a! Ihe tjrnm l ElHfi-iO ol Hu*
vemhaf, IIH, aid
tu l*rteV'td# fof Ur* llfdu»f»l»f(l’| «f
II end IS nt Aftirla VIII i f the t ■ntlilulion of th* hist* of riot I&gt;ia as Adopted
at the General Pfctini In Havroifvr.
IM4, end V) Amend Aertlofi 1! tf»d II
t»f Avlietf VIII -*f If# Coftttltttiltrt of
Ih# Bt*l# nf norhU Mnd to f*?uv44# that
In th* Cnunii of Hmibnfo-tgh. State of
Florida. the CtHiafy Tss AfeeJaf shall
A un t Ih# Pi«i&gt;#ftF tf the County far
the mirpaie nf l^vyln# Slate, C-ninly.
IkiiooSt and Hurt* tiplilt let In the Cmiitly
of llUhtKM'aui.ii Eicept Ihe City of Piaol
n if , Horh1a* «khlcli Shall m Ktempt
|fm i Ihe I*ruv til eft# ef till# ApacndmitiL.
T «i*l Levied by th# Hi ate* Count?,
County ft-rboo! Itnird* ftthnat Dittr|H*.
Fprf 1*1 T#e 8&lt;li^e4 DHlr itlt end in*
WiihlelflitUle# of th# County Enri»t tue
a * r of r»»M city,
n r r r nrt»oi,vrn hy t h e l y g w i a *
I V r s o r t iik at a t # o r r^OlUIlAt
Thai the fnlloairle# Arnrodthefil of
Ar'lel# VIU of Ih# CoaaUlutina ot the
met# ef n «ld l.r t h U * # .t fl the mte»*
(pent end Cdlieflfifi. c lf»il taifi tn ,1' t
Cminfy nf ttilldKmiiiiit. Iftt* td Fl^rttia.
by Ue-Htimbtflnf BeeStuO II »* aduplrd
el th# G#ne?*l Bvoyon of IM* **» ■« tn
auaka It read B etIM IS of Afllele VIII
of the CnniUltittun «f th# State ©f HofM*. and Ih? Ametidin# Arenon M of
Article VIII nf Ih* Conill Itil !#?r of the
SLste of |Toi Ida, •« aafapled #t th* Urn
#fat |Q«ct|ofi In SnyfmNr, af N il m
as to mak# it re#d Eerti^n IS of Aulcl*
VIII of th# Conatllutlnn of Ih# Alai* Of
rturlda, and 1o eacludf Ihe City nf l*f#nl
CJfy from aald Amendmgnll P* and th#
»ama la htithy e#fe*Ll tu anil *hall h#
tubmltled I# lM Elettorg of the At#l*
of Florid# fur ftaufiratkin of tteleetton:
it ih# General fUertlon l* «»# hrM ©o
tt&gt;# flrat Tueaday #/t#r lb# fU»l Monday
In Sofimbfr, Ibid*
•KCTTON IS. I. Finm and after Janu­
ary lf IMS* Die County Tie At**' 't of
HilUtiOfoufh County ahatl at*e*i ail
fjeoiMrrty I#f all Mt#l#« Couoly, Hctusot
anil If tinId |&gt;a1 Tatra In Lw kwU I to
llUUtoniauah County b? the Hut*
County. County feh4V«l lt-*rd Arhhol
Dlsturta* fti&gt;e«lal Tea Hchout Ihstrhl* and
Municipal ill## aacept In the City ©I Want
City, rtoftda. *»hlfh city ahatl be esenipt
from the pravUlaat ©I Ihu t^cthnJ. The W llU t u t l ahalt* el the (✓ *!*in IMT acd Jidm-Oiu#
«latite■MVV Keulon
PB
-—- ta■
ttrn#
thereafter, mart
tlaw lb*fs*nw.
vnxc* law*
&gt;*"* apeclfyinf
»*n 0 v*«* the
»hpov.r., fuiullani. d:it)n and runu-an-,tlwi of Ih. rsunl* Ta. A%«**w -1^1*.
m M In r m flip ll I of S*:lt,« It. twl
oholl llk.ati. cm rU* b. I i - f--r tb.
a.wnilon twi Ibo A w b i m s I Hall ol lb.
Counl* Ta, A u f J « f of all l»&lt;f* WvHd
hr (ho SUla, Counlr. Counlr School
Hoard, Srhf&gt;4 Dmrtflr,' Sp»rtat Tox
School DliliUU and Miinlrlpalllirt I&gt;raid In tha CowfUV of tltittboroufh
Sula of Flotlda. onu&gt; Uia cH W Ihg of
lha c a r ol Htant O tj. ohlrh la h»'ab»
rarer pt trmo Uia proaulona ol I.’ll*
Amendment
BVCTIOH II I. reotn a«d afee Janair , I. IVII tha Count* Taa €-*aS ertoi tn
Ilia Counljr of HiiM-'i'- &lt;n. Mata ol
riodda aha!) collar! all Uaca e n n l m
Ih# Cenuii* hr lha Suit County, County
School Ilc.-J. School Dictrlrii Kprcial
T u School llliuiti* and MuntcItiaUttra
ol lltllcawcouih Coast!, flotlia. nrcpl
let Ihi City v ( Plan! Cltr. It hr h* rceanpt
from tha proa latona of thla Amaculmml.
X Tha Lotlilatuir thill *1 the loflaUtl.o Boatlon of IHI and from lima lo
ilna lhatrailer, tnocl la *i corrilain# (ha
poo til, fianrllont. do tin and omt-mu(lam at County T i » Collartor draUnaud
In t'aratraph 1 of Sartlon IX and ahall
lltiaiia protlda for Ih* milrrllon. rare,
rotlody. rrpeutln* and dliburir nml af
aU U trs ntlntaf by Iba County T u

III Tb#
att*!1 at lit#
lilt I# 'fienifin of IHi, and from Uid« Id
lima thrfMttrr rnert taws ip«clff Ing
the [hi* rrm, furtrfMnt* duties *ftrt rtwr.jH-h-sti.n of County Tat Collector dnigfiilr i in pjragfApft 1 ©f Util ttertlon IS,
an4 sfiaH likawi*# pruvlrta for 1b* colLrrtiim.
niitstly, raporttfif ami diaInirietnmt of all U t n Collected by
Ctyjn'.i T »i Ctil!fft#T.
llOl'hP JOINT RFJtOl.UTIO!f KO 110
A Jo in t ItlOOLUTION Propnalnc an
Aoieotmerd to At fie I# XVI* of the O n*
atstidis'O of* 1f»e fttat# of .Fioflda, l\f
Art.Jit,ft TheietM An Additional Unlldfi to
Prsivtd# f4?r the Appednlirien! by a Ciirsmrrerit Itecefulion of the RettAla ar.d
tl©u*« et RefwfnentaIh el of . # DIrecV*#
of the lludfH and to Author If# the
latur# m j’Tesrtitxe hl« Fawetl and
thittaa, fj iitiflraDona and Term of Of­
fice

nr rr ftmnLvro ftr n i «

Grade “A" Bacon, Piece L b SSc
Bolling Sail Ba#on Lb
32c
Streak o’ lean while Bacon lb 39

TENDER VEAL
Short Cut

Shpul'lrr

DsckNsgt Lb 43c
Brra.it Cuts

New York Dressed Btswing

tub Shoulder

B ib Shouliier

Breast Cuts

Htrlnin

Lb

41c

UKEEN CABBAGE
CALIF-'LOPES
CALIF. CARROTS,
H0NEYDEW MELONS
SWEET POTATOES
IDAHO POTATOES
RUTABAGAS
Michigan

cowkirTTF* nvnwThxrr*

LOW PRICES!
EXTRA SPECIALS!

Afne.TdAiertt nf SeeHftfi it ot A it trie LU
of th# Ciintlitut.Mn nf the Stale 'll Hoyid* li#|giing in AftT»rnprt*linn»
i a-

Ttmr o r t h f s t a t t o r f ia »a ii »a i
Tltat lid fallewlnf amendmeni of Aee*
Uon 3d. Arlffl* III of Iba Cfmvtllal.in n#
the Slaf# nf Florida rflallrg to anprrprt*
la #nd
and ^eUT
»■
iilo fitjt, hgfgV^,*afrytld to
&gt;.h#...........
_
___ fart #1 f h l __ ,
nf florid# inf raUR«Uon or rejeutloA #1
the pe*t Orneral llefthm In b# hdd lit
Navemhrt, A, D, IM*: that it to »ay tK*|
•»id X#rtl:»n Si, Altlele III of th# Con*
tiltuIton of the (flat# of Fl.^tida ahalt he
amended and aa amendHI ahall trad aa
follow 1; #
urm rtJf Ml. !-#»• making the ip.
prnprfillima f#f th* m UH** of piihlli
nfflrlali and
an-d afl auwtf
etprnatf of Ih# Mat# ahall contain prov11ion• on on other anMert nor thali an
•pprt4pr1iU-if« b# an tnrtdmt of any olhey
bill] #11 it#!# approprlathma evrepl ippfcprUtloft* for th# county achn--»!» rmmtlra. title*, of other pollUral UiM lrlilwi
of the Mate, anotefjflath-n* f^t p*nai&gt;
nen! lt»:tif»»vrmeftli and hut’ imn fof
•t*te InilitutlfWia #* urovMrd fn? hy laws
enacted at thr 1913 IrrHtaturr or prior
legltlaturea and for t*#n*'m»* rellre-omt
fundi and Irvat ftmd*. ahall b# lnrh/de4
In eo# general appropriation hill nr any
amendment ef a*ipp*ement thereto. #n4
ahall I * for no longer than lwt» yaara.
All #pproprUlkma mad# prior in th#
adoption ef (hit tertlon whlrh ate row*
trary to Ih# provl«h&gt;na ef thla aectlun
ahatl tapir# aa of July t , IM7,

Turkey

Gizzards

n o r s r JOINT HFAOt UTION NO Tl
j o in t nm otsim nN r w - m i th*

REsoi.vro ii y n u i r . i

l%h-Uoady Drawn. Frying

Chickens a 6Sc

a

it

L o n g I slam I

i .foiki *a .

Ttfltr n r THE RTATK OF FlAJlHDA!
Thai th# kdloeioR Arnervtfoeot to Arttrte XVI of the ConUituUon of the Rtat#
cd Flotidi* by adding thereto an addi­
tional #r tfon t# b* fcn-iwn ki R#ttfr&gt;n 31*
be and ilr# u # »* h*f*hy a»re*d to and
*ha1l he cubmilft-rt la tfk* #i*. tor» nf th*
Slat*
Florkli foe ratification rr refestx.sft al th# ffaortal *t#ftk*n for Rcpr#•entafivta to h# held In tb* tear IIIV,
at billI*;.".*a:
MtTION 31 The
I|1&gt;1ut! shtfl b j
law |»tnrt?hi# for « tdlreehw ©f Ih* IliHtet,
who rhatt tr# ■ptHSiotr-f by • #smfi’irrcf
r#Lulntion of the Renal* and l‘ou»# cM
Hepr#arftta!ivt*. and ahall by l»w, eon*H1ent with other pnayfalona of thia f'aftatitutJon. p##*cr ih# hi« #*«,■* ^r# end dull*#,
provide for hit 5U#iinttUoft* aod terta
of office, the l*n#th of which »hill b#
wholly within the diarrttinrt nf Ih# le fNlator# and ahait not h* limited by Ree*
Uon t» ArticI# XVI nf the ContUtuUoai.

nr

California (Iraveastcin

Cottage

Cheese

Lb

23c

American m-ef

33c
35c

Cheese '/-Lb
Cheese

vhb

Santa Cruz

A rm o u r’s Skinless

Ftfl# for Bttw

Klngsn’s 8roo, All Pork

Sausage

tb

49c

Tsntlrr (Ir. l*ork

Better Than Soap

Package
Boston Butts
o«*m

Caught

Stokaiy Cut Qrwn

CoUador.

O ran ge P ek o o

Butterfly

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. Ill
A JOINT ItSSOLlmON PAapuctos on
Amaedinant (0 Atltrla VIII *1 tha Con*
imuUaca of the Blot* *1 rbifida Halailta
JO Aaaratmml of Hroprtty fur Taae, and
Ih* Cullrctlap of la u i , bp Addin*
ni*r*Oa Adstuoiu Sorlkm! ts Hroaldt
that Is th* County of Bay, Elat* *1
EtorUo, tha County Ta* Aamao* ahall
Aaaoaa lha Proparty of Ihi County far th*
1. run
my, Sahoot
i------Ihirpoa* nf Lavylns Stan,
Cmnb,
Uatrd by in*
and Xluitltipal
School hoard.
Rial*. County.
____„ Taa Si'haeil t&gt;.«Ipafitlaa *1 Ih* County.
KO NY THE I.EOL1LA.
TATE OT rLOHlHAt
_______________Inf Atarad— t lo Artlrlo VUI of lha Conitihmea af |h«
OUlo of nortda r,Saliva ta tha Aaa*,amrst and Collar!Ion *1 oil la in In ih*
County of Ray, Slat* of flactda, by add-

Ft*. C*ught

ill bo anbmtuad to Ih, liar tart at i m
U *1 Tiorlda foe rattfKatton or rain,
a SI lha (anaral clntlao lo b* Mid

'M

flat jResWr -« W ,' vie i i&gt;t

Sauce

12 «

20c

10(4 Inch Aluminum Tty.

Pant

bch

t .09

Kline’s l ’!s Crust

Mix

tit Thr LtflataluJ, ahatl si

Stoksty Ormngs
&gt;T

Pks

15c

K o U n tg lU a

lain, fsrwiitor. Sanaa tod

Kricpiei
Mood tar In January.
SECTION A An

r ,«

avu encu O

Hivat
SUIsy Cub*

12a
i"

M*

V “8. V d fsU b U

29a

Milton at.!. Swsst

�A'.

o

I
A

.1

I HURbDAY,

AUG.

29,

1946

Odham Urges
v Aid To City’s
Tourist Plan
( # t t lln « f 4

l * r « n !• * * »*

t ip *

Crnvror.’* Tourt and Frank Rear­
don i« planning# big trader park
down the read away*. Then to*
"nr cousin* nt Altamonte ■ and
LonrwUod could u*o their place*.
. ’’ Now.Folks, thi* *]|»t ha* run
Rut mat there i* still more comparty ruining, Now what can w«*
do? Kemembtr, when we u»ed to
i ’ c to Urar.dma’i and there were
too many of us for the bed* and

THE

SANFORD

H ERALD ,

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

PAGE

THREE

Ideas Wanted
I»y Army In (iermnny
the company? Lot* ami lot* of id,
them have rooms and our guest* room
wo jId gladly pay for them.
I ‘beau
know all. o f our relative* aren’t Jbuild
broke or need the money, hut mu th of the Zoo
I h&gt;‘ propel
heck, can’t they help u* wjth marking* » e can stop o .r gut**;*
our problem*.
I ’ve talked with 'and
_____ nerve them fret* orange juice
several and l know they’ll pitch iam
„.id* cc'ery and tell (hem all tin*
In, but the bos* *alil we’ll have new*
____ about the folk*. Seme will
to find about 200 rooma W o r e j*Uiy and some won’t b„t they’ll
he’d fumi*h the money.
Seem* |nt ‘ I l«* t stop and iiii|iilre how
; doing.
Tii m- tha. wi'l
w.ll enjoy the new Tourist
r along with all of us ,und
. ran lake n |„iat rule and
play golf with Unci* Kd and go
to the Spring* and *ce the It'g

PACKAGE

S T O R E ’

flM t ST. ARCABt » l l » . 7%0

G A L L B LA D D E R
J F F E R E R S r :? ,.;;
DUI fO IA C * O f M IA ltH t H U
r »«fM

IP*, fifgt Kf* IlMiilli. M*aH#a H»r*
*
Fi Hi# ■«
Imltf 1^

Wr. PTDrf-il • r e t « f « l k r *fit&lt;rh W D « i l t
H iLl# .*(frs-• _±« Ji*'r Ml’t

STORE CLOSED

f,,TH **lift JUP-nnjjlrr* "*1V
«r*F nM' rsflMt-ivVt mWry
In I»^

All Day Monday
LABOR DAY

p ru tlH

*+i "hr »-*»*

It'll

tef

rrfl

**fiL i &amp;l #

* t «.|t&lt;-f
!W* Tt-ntlk-lfr* whJrlt fe%*
«m *&gt;IF« t*” * r f to iRnt’ i l i l t alug-tt-b

itnil itttt**t ** + "f hfMlthr Wk

Teran &lt;‘* t (fe
Pineapple Coffer

CAKE ...
Marble and Golden
txa £.«•!

Pound Cakes .... 28c

* fstitic n* to.

I’ lltATKS It Fit \l.l
Iona Siring

Beans No. 2 can

SPAGHETTI

Iona No. 2 ran

Spinacli ...........
A and P

No. 2 ran

Asparagus ......
Sultant Small
Early June Peas
No. 2 can
15t

Prunes No. 2'/2
Itrd Grow

Towels .............

P IT T S IIU K C II. Aug 2*1. (Ah
The Pittsburgh Pilate* have re
called Id player* under optim
to minor league Hub* . Thoy arc
ratcher* Hank &lt; amelti and Fddir
St. ( ‘lair, mil fielder* fu lly Rib
aid, Kddie Slewun att,| Tommy
O’Brien, inf (elder* A lf AmV'raori
&lt;nnd Vic Rnrnhart. tinl pitcher*
1Aldan Wilkie,
Art f ’ucctirulln,
Don Kerr,
Lor Hnward,
Jiio
Wal sh an,| AI Tate.

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

lower left. foundation
•iructtori fnr ih.» i &lt;m&lt; ,
hidiivttlal Hrhiel tur
right, vtnrk .-tail* t &gt;-m
|nual plant nt JDale

217 E A S T

F IR S T S T R E E T

Chattnlitwchee.

T H IS

IS T O

ANNOUNCE
TH E

O F F IC E S

OF

Ol

W ILLIAM
4 S AND LESE.M \N

Ketchup

E N C .IN E E R IN G A N D S U R V E Y I N G
4 Hi-117 A T L A N T I C R A N K III l)(* .
PHONE

Ann Pagr

Fork &amp; Be

1 -3
yi

West lUy Pic

Cherries
O IK

T H E O P E N IN G

850

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

t* r-r

F R E D E R IC K

H. W I L L I A M S

W

I

l.E S E M A N . JR

OWN

Tea

V, I

Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
muiw
SQtJASH
.... lb...........
15

r « i t o ii m i

fj W ILDROOT

Cucumbers

' f \ CREAM-OIL 7 0
0 \ FORMULA . / □

KltfSitl

CARROTS

2 bunches

Cantaloupes

CPI

Maryland

ROBERT t. D A H IG R EN

ONE OF NINE MEN released on nrdeis of M.irsliul Tito ut Yug»*tnv i.i
1*Cpl. Robert L. Dahlgren (above),
IS, of Cicero, Illinois. The G! w.i*
aboard l!ie American transport
plane which w ai forced down on
August S at Ljubljana, Yugo­
slavia. (/nfrrmxtoiial 5ound|diol»)

Peaches ....
Peppers
California

Oranges
CAI.IF.

PLUMS

Apcnn Motor Oil

Q L 18c Gal..73c

One Can*

Sweet Potatoes
su lta n a

No.

2V2 Can

,

22c
,

I dou r* beckon you In fun am i ti la s a lm n
liclny vvcef.V n d i-^ fln U jh t^ i; lo a t, ti.w ^ jiricci
T O U C H T O N ’ S fn r l h « ‘ 'p ln y m n tc a " you
:r«r»d nrul g lo rio u s g o o d tim e. W e 'v e I Ring
'I a n d sport . . . fo r pleasu re and leisure
and scores o f B IG V A L U E S I
yo o look
feel b e lte r , nod h ave a In 'll" ,
So get a
dart on a go o d lim e by com
TOUCH

!£‘ b r o m ° ;
,v s t x i z ’ *
!&amp; * § S ? . 4

Vinegar PL 10c Qt. 17c Vt Gal. Tic
Frozen Haddock Fillets

lb

A b s o rb in '1 Jr
Doans Pills
Phillips Magnesia
('am id &amp; Bile Salts

45c

Fresh Fryers, Breast, IrCffs, Thighs Ih. 89c
Winffs ................. .

lb ................. 55c

A A IrC£ O* I^amb.............l b ..............59c
a

Ipana

. 39c

Carters Pills

19c

Vm

A Lamb Shoulder (sq. cut) .... lb .... 49o

JOr

A A Loin Lamb Chops .......l b ......... 74c

Vitalis ............ 39c

A A Rib Lamb Chops....... Ib .......... 64c
Smoked Beef Tongrues ...... lb ..... . 59c

1.00

I)rene Shampoo 79c

f

50c

IM

Barhasol .

Fresh Local Ducks .......... lb ........ 53c
Fat B ack................. l b .............t... 29c
A A Western Chuck Roast...... l b ....... 49c

39c

Wo

Castoria

... 31c

750

Bayers Aspirin 59c
l

1JU

t R etongn......... 1.09

Branded White Bacon .......... l b ... . 45fc
Corned Beef Brisket (Boneless) lb 49c

«

Wti

ftlurine ............. 49c
2&amp;e
\ Bisodol............ 21c

A A Boned &amp; Rolled Rib Roast.... lb ... 69c

'

A A Brisket

50o

Noxema ......... 45c
7»o

W T g l«tt

i

Fasteeth .........29c

\ Citro Carbonate 57c
I

100 lbs $4J

r .... 2 for 15c

^

Add
Fd

eral

2 0 r^
e x c ite

The Perfect
Partnership
We'rw alltnl with the doctor*
wr verve t« guard thr health
of Die eommunlly. It'* a per­
fect pjiinervldp, breauc« ||k
funrlinn* of hath I'hyUelan
and rhaitaart*!
mesh aa
tmoothly and a* rten lU tty aa
tlto teeth of two gram In a
rrputatlan our pharmacy en­
joy* t* an enviable one. TTial'o
why oflr "patinerahlp” In the
guarding of your health on&gt; »r a perfect rom pounding of
the medic lor, yon need.

tax

A &amp; P FOOD STORfc
nolia Avenue
Saul

■J
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C|
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PAGE FOUR

K x r n a ,,
tmmtmrd,

4
I-

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i *k

*

GUltmiX IlKA.t

SailinM
He

Carrier,

'• • • • • 'I

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O a t MaaO&gt;
d im

krr • ( T k *
U ra rla . — fa r ee dlapalrk-a
•Ik rrn la *
■ ml a l » «

ir.l

'ISCONSIN ANTIQUE

Million Consumptives
Die Annually in India

In acting on the Yugoslnv incidents the_ United
States government has affirmed Its faith in the* United
Nations as a real power in world affairs.
The State Department’s note to the Yughslnv k o v ernment reKardintt the two American planes shot down
in Yugoslavia stated that unless demands regarding oc­
cupants of tiie planes were met within -18 hours, the
United States would turn the problem over to the Security
Council of the United Nations for appropriate action.
Ily regarding the United Nations as the supreme
authority from the start, instead of attempting to handle
the incidents alone, the United States' puts the interpre­
tation of world importance upon the Yugoslav situation.
Thus it can become the concern and-responsibility of all
the member nations to deni with the problem.
Our government called the Yugoslav action in s h o o t ­
ing down two unnrmed planes close to the border “ an
offense-against the law of nations and the principles of
lilimnliSlu
humanity.”**
By threatening to take such an offense before the
whole United Nations, the. United States has set an ex­
ample to the world of open, public international dealings
and of belief that international conflicts should bfe put be­
fore the world organization without hesitnnee.

M-tafctr IT,

ItOl.I.AMII

THURSDAY, AUG. 29, TB-I6

Yugoslavia

The Sanford Herald

4

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P0(? SALE/
TT?^DE#0R
W U A T ttA V t

YOU?

Housing Headaches

krr-la-

I,.« «&lt; »er*
re ulsw r* 1

People without home* are not the only one* with
housing
trouble*. A coa#t-to*coa*t survey conducted by
JTIUH8RAY
the Wall Street Journal reveals that many houses which
have Upon built recently are on the verge of falling down
1)11)1.K VERSE FOR TODAY
around their inmate*.
A* small an item as nails, for instance, can rAu.se a
TO;lot of trouble. Stingy use of them makes the whole house
DP]weak. Green lumber, ton, causes a multitude of flnws in

Luifatic On Loose
Outsmarts Students

Fish Ignore Truman
headline. Coming event# » ,
shadow* l-vfori- them.

til ip P. M.

t lcHied Sundaya

Circus Homes
( in ti*

N ot many people *eem lo to1
seriously concerned about mflaOort, but tfiey «ure ra;#c cone,
about rising price*. Things wnol.l
be different if they knew, u* the’
Kansas City Sim *ny*. (hot ’ i n ­
flation lx when the 2't i -nt m o l ,
fo r which you have Isvru paying
60 rente goea t o # ilolla r".

f»r

the

INN

Serving from 5:30 I’. M

tr a in s

,
h ave

. .
th e ir

ow n

...
p e c u lia r

. .
p r o b le m s ,

in

BI i n (I Patriot’s
Citizenship Is Up
To Next Congress

,
,
the seel ion* occupied by the hum,in performers, because
ha» been ioviie.1 t*&gt; Die railroad cars are permanent homes for those people.
!' r.inference. We don’t i
Naturally everybody wants a lower berth, and naturHbut tht,
»i“‘ut. ally there aren’t enough to go around. Showers are only
i,rami m A o. but for the managers, and laundry has to.be sent out of town, N EW ARK. N J A blind former
or who the I,rand
member of the French underground
like a« eoruFoiioo
j0 ^ delivered in another.
it sounds like
i
tx waiting for the next congression­
the Morocco Temple
The circus people are gav travellers, though, accord al nrs&amp;lon lo decide his permanent
____ _ _
_ m South.iug to Reporter Omar Hannuy who rode .with some of home and passible U S citizenship
A black market
raid
I ’util Boulanger, who fought with
Carolina dUebuw
---- that
‘ ‘ uicd car# .them recently. They fix up their own staterooms will
are selling for a* much a* ji.swteverything from floweivd curtains to closets, and they the Free French torres after escapbig from occupied France and wan
oyer telling prices. AnyonerniMiig ■nrw 'I'lick to offer tho iiospilulity of their rail-riding S[Inter
blinded in an Industrial USCIWould pay J.1200 over
[dent .at New Brunswick. H. J.,
prices fyr a used ear needs to homes.
would
be pcrmliicd to remain and
Plenty of homeless souls envy pven tin; upper berth
rtavaj hla head examined
! earn his coveted II 8 rlllienshlp
liolder# today.
undet a bill lu be Introduced In

Suggesting that Senator Pepper
ahculd carry on his Russian busi­
ness from an office in Moscow,
Rev. Wallace Whil&lt;i of Tahipa
declares. "Renstor Pepper give*.,*
vary Clear outline pf Russian pol­
icy througfi hi* accusations and
dknunclaUon* of American and
British policy In mganl to Russia.
Op* wupld think that the Senator
W*a a personal secretag- to Joe
Btalln, or better yet business
jaanagfr for the sovsit Union,
When reading hie detailed report
op how much wo have not dons

COLORADO S P R 1NOS, Coloi A P I—Everyone knows no one is
expected lo make- a perfect score
on the A rm y’s rlaoslfleallon testa
so When .1, F. Price did Junt that
when seeklhg entry to an officers;
candldalo school, the ofllrer tn
charge made him take anoUier lest,
while Ihe supervisor Watched.
The result was flic same, and
fast, foo.
• So price explained td Ihe p u ttied ^
officer.
’T v e been checking Utese test
papers as an enlisted man for
three years. All I have to d o now
is look at 'the question number
and I know the correct answer '*

Will It ropea Labor Day

Suwannee counties have
„
tuvor of prohllu
ucal option vSecUiin*.
left to wonder w.hetb :r
ally a victory for the
r fur the bootlegger#
L_

When former President lluovnr
says, "The Huniani are obstructbig. all peace measure* ond hi I
pmrreaa ty.waril peace” , ’ some
wil| say that’s oil propaganda
Hut Hoover also said, ’’(ira**
w ill grow in the streets", and if
• »it buik around vou. you’ll see

Why He Knows
All The Answers

HOLIDAY

s much big Tiusines*
rofit from another war
| by stock market lotlastyfcw dny» 11mount end billion dollar?.

earlopdtnga

W ASHINGTON—It's sugar nral
not Jack Frost Uiat tints Uir foliage
of autunm with reds, yellows and
browns, says the forest service of
Uie U, S Department of Agrlcullure.
•
*
Popular belief lo the contrary,
tree leaves actually change color
before rold weather begin* as part
of the plants’ preparation for win­
ter.
‘ ‘All during Ute spring and sum­
m er." says a booklet Just released
by the service, "the leaves have
served as factories, where foods
necessary for the trcA'a groATh
have been manufactured. In the
fall when the cool weather causes
a slowing down of the vital proc­
esses. the work of the leaves comes
to an end. The machinery of the
,Jeaf fartory ts dismantled WUntrver food there ts on hand Is sent
to the body of the tree to be stored
for use In the’spring.
’’All that remains In Ihe cell cavi­
ties of the leal ts a watery sub­
stance In which a few oil globules
and crystals, and a small number
of yellow, strongly refractive bod­
ies can be seen. These give the
leaves the yellow coloring- It often
happen* Hint there ts&gt; more sugar
tn the feaf than can readily be
transferred back to the tree. When
that ts the case the chemical,com­
bination with other substances prodttffs pinny color shades, varying
from the brilliant *ffd of the dog­
wood lo the more austere redbrowns of die oak."

BOMBAY. JfHlItt—(APJ—Dr. A\J
C. Ukll, tuberculosis expert tor Use
All-India Instllutc ot Hygiene mu!
Public llraltli ut Calcutta, says
1,000.000 persona a year die ot tu­
berculosis In India and the Inci­
dence Is growing.
- lie said statistics Indicated itsnt
jup to one percent of all Inhabitants
I In rural areas, one to three percent
i tn small towns and three to seven
percent la larger communities Imd
active tuberculosis, half of them In
it communicable .singe,
\
Dr. Ukll said India had oaly
|about one hoapltal bed for each
1,200 rates requiring Isolation, f'un­
ite health workers, he said, hope
lo obtain government grants of.
about one rupee-per capita, com­
pared with two to three rupees
per capita expended for luberruio.
sis control In 'Western countries, &lt;

Vesty t/u
C lau de.

j
j It aeerna now* that the issue in whil
] the elections this fail will lie *’ as
lllu'rnlism against ronservatisni,
or progressive a&gt; against rear* his
j tbinary policies.
Huai
In the Republican primaries j "im
over the rouritry, the react iunuries generally have won and the- &lt;
progretllves hsv'e iteen ttooled out- ! In
This wts tru e . in tlie rase o f Re- ,°b *'
present stive Charles LaKollp.tle in Die
Indiana., who ■souvbf the Senatot^le^lp. later in th^ case o f ‘ Senator I*rta
Hoi&gt;«rl M. laafoliette, Jr., o f W ii- mem
consirt, who sought to rrtain his
21-year old seat in thiic Senate,
and lately in the ca*e of Itepre*
sentative Joseph Clark llaldwio,
o f New York. All these men in
the Congtess broke across the
lte|iublican line and voted with
the Demorrats on liiieral legisla­
tion. That damned .them in the
eyes of the Republican reactionmy machines In their states and
they were all politically beheadcd.

it li clear that the Republican
O lj ’ (tuard are purging theic
ranks of all Who have (he taint
of liberalism. They are making; Deal policies.
Hob Hannegan,
It clear that they stand where, Democratic Chairman, fnr wiser
the Old Guard has always stood a* u political leader than many
—for big business as against! o f the White House high com­
little business, for the moneyed mand, has seen this all along,
interests and property as against just as Roosevelt ssw it. I f the
the mass of the people, far thej people o f the country wAnt a
manufacturers and monopolists u ! conservative administration they
against (ha consumers of the will elect the Republican liecnus*
country. «
they live and breathe the philos­
The Old Guard o f the Repub­ ophy o f big business in the na­
lican Party bitterly r e a e n t a d tion. I f they people want a truly
Wendell W illkl. taking a liberal progressive government where thv
position. They severely condem­ interests of the masses o f the
ned Dewey fo r becoming a ‘‘ Me- people will be protected, they wilt
too” supporter of the Newr Deal.j turn to the Democratic Party.
From now on they are obviously!
A very encouraging and sign!-’
going to Inaiat on aafe, dyed-in- f Scant new movement which t*
t he- wool reactionary camUdatei just gaining »lrength Is the spon­
and platfom u\ That mean* that taneous organiiatlon qf veterans,
In 1948 Stasseh w ill'n o t bo no­ beginning with McGinn Country,
m i n a t e d by tbe Republicans. where they turned out a corrupt
Neither will Dewky bo tho nom- county organUatiop, and late*’
Inee. unViss ho ean convince the in Alamo, Tennessee, where A
Old Guard that he always hail his state-wide veterans organisation
longue In hit cheek when he sup­ was formed, the avowed purpose
ported liberal policiea and that of whlcjt Is to break the power
his ■record a s ' Governor of
- New
- ^ 5 of tha vicious and corrupt polltYork and lately his purge
o
~~
° f leal machines, whether they be
Representative
Baldwin
liber*)
—
Democratic or Republican, and to
tongraa- turn tha people's government’ back
k ehow jo the people themselves. Thla
'or big movement, seen a ga lp t' the back' ground of a recent poll which
really showd that 63 percent o f tha
r nom- young Voters of the country wer*
bat ha, i&gt;imocT*ticr Indicate* that the*#

Q u a l it y o f p r o d u c t
.IS ESSENTIAL TO
CONTINUING SUCCESS

Congress by Representative Fred
! A Hartley,, Jr,
Ttir bill bad been Introduced prr-,
vlotialy but could not be acted upon
belore Congress adjourned Immi­
gration amhoritlrs. howrvrr. have
extended Boulanger's ternporan
author nation lo remain unUl Con
greas acu.
Boulanger, now trained as a mas
scur, is employed at Uir Essrx
House Health Club. If Congress
permit.-, hint to remain, lie plan* lo
open an establishment of his own
where he ran devoir much of 111*
time to relieve crippled people who
can’t afford expensive treatments
He was brought lo America after
1being wounded while wurklng lor
the American War Shipping Admin
lstratlon,
’ Although I am unable to le e I
can sense the freedom In this conntry—our country," he asserted. ,

W ARSAW —-A P — Proposals from
Polish dry organisations that .the
sale of vodka be resltrictcd with
"vodkaiess days" Itsve drawn the
fire of the slate alcohol monopoly.
A statement sold such action
would reuse an increase in pro­
duction of “ moonshine vodka’’—
in Polish, "blmber," mode princi­
pally of rye flour and sugar, Mo­
nopoly alcohol is produced front
molasses pnd potatoes regarded un­
fit for public sale.
!

Comic-Book Dilemma
Wasn’t Funny To Him
RALEIGH. N. C . - A P — A comic
book caused 12-year-old 0. S. ltovnl
of Salcrnburg to euend.manv long,
worried hour* In the Raleigh Police
Station.
C. S. wa* among schoolchildren
who toured the state capital. Knroute back to the achool but. hr
stopped off to buy' a comic book
and got *o interested he forgot
the bus. Police called hl« relatives
and arranged for them to: mitt
him on a later hue.
Said he, “ I never went to see
another camlc hook."
•
OHOUmUSST h AH' hTr I)Ut
BROCKTON, M ateVltJfeflldw
many arrows can
woptlcluck
duckt "Twn—becauj* thstV^ill
•I had ‘with me,” ruefully confessed
Archer Ralph V a l e n t i n e , who
drew hi* b*w on Mr, Chuck from
a bedroom window. Tha first ar­
row plunked harmlessly Into the
burrow the groundhog dug li\ Val­
entina’* garden and the second hit
the mound. ju*t above the ci&gt;&gt;ature’s head.
Then, adjW the
bowman, "That peaky woodchuck
grabbed the arrow between hie
paws and started to cl&gt;»w the
feather on tha and o f U&gt;* shaft!"

In pty opinion, holds tha greatest
promise for progressive democ­
racy In ih* future o f anything w*
loiophy Party where It U the truly liberal now sea upon the horlton. Fur
tn aur. force fn a given date or are*. . Irttanpa* fought for democracy In
the world. They went to see it
« t home. -They fought against

sra aj a n at'w s a m

. European# intVnduonl the avi.
cadn. mango, pinen|ipb’, pupayti
gtu)\a coffee, and vilnis frm !« : the Ibiw-aitan island*.

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Social

A nd

SOCIETY E D ITO R

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THE

Personal

SANFORD

_Activities

?

SANFO RD ,

HFMEMHElt how fascinated you
- used lo br bi b.unji tuirlrr.*’ Well
now you i an .1kr Ir-aon.s t( you
null! to lb in Atkinson. wtin «(.&lt;
I lop drum majorette during the
f ihrer yrur. *ht
r ved w ith tlir
! University a! Suuthrrn California
football lr»m and Is nou with an

*Ann Wiggins Honored

Social Calendai **&gt;’MissNancycoiiikti

The Christian Church council
sflll meet with the Day group
itnretiiijr nt 3:.'HI* I*. M. with Mrs.
'K. C. Otbson, IXIll Dougins Avenuc; tile Nigh*, group meeting ut
9:00 With Mr/.. It. 0 - Fox, 11*20
Magnuliu Avenue.
^
The Alathcan
t'lia s o f the
F.rst Baptist Church will have a

uri to teenage chibs.
llia rd from l:linor (h u ba of
Juhnslown. I'j
She just love*
tu read our Irtlrrs but u jrs she
Is away behind on the definitions
ol the hep phrase*. Ma)|&gt;e she
can gel a fresh start, rh^

Mr. nnd Mis. Hen Wade have
as their guest* her *,‘strr and
brother-in-law- Mr. and Mrs, KlTallahassee,
mer
llobmson
former residents,

with Mrs. J. A. .Strange. Mrs.
u. S. Hockey, Mrs. Annie Meri
wether as CO-hogtesses,
The Friendship la;ague o f
iCongregalionul Chtmh will i is-t Miss Martha Perkin*, Miss Cnthfit the F in ish House ut .1;0(l I M. i critic Wiggins. Miss Connie Me! (hi!!. MUs Angela Meisch. Miss
• Sylvia Meisch, Miss Mildred Bob|*S son. .Miss Mnrv Ann Whelchel.
; Mis* Jackie ilrotchle. Sliss Canii• P ile Batten. Mis* Hetty King, Miss
* F.liiaheth Vile. -Miss Jean "Whig*
e j ; ham, Miss Helen Hulchison. Mis*
o f . Martha Brown. Mi*» Jane Thigk -, pen and. Miss Crdliim.
lo ri. Also Mrs. Dale Scott, .If.. Mrs.
I‘H Edward Higgins. J r. Mr*. Ucne
•y"' iftirrison. Mrs. UlchBrd Brown,
.. he m , . M. 8. W.gginK, Mrs. W. At
High School i.efller, Mrs. H I. PerVius, Mrs.
hi a half,
I Cclluui anil Mr*. Huy.

Charlr* bf. IVhriu. IB. Mr. 'and
Mrs. Arrendg un i family wen- ae*
comiisirtfW! to Silvt-i Spring.' In
spend the day hy Mr. and Mr*Herron In route to their Ih»hu*
in Peoria.

ihtri* arr
tm
ruaiU in Au*tiul n. a In
n w t **«l

by

t lit*

'■ •.ti*!*

It seems the .solid senders at*
still In the groove arid n column
i-nllctl ••'Hie Tyen Ager" Ls innklpy
a hit with Hu Dallas. Texas kkis
Joan Edward' IS. and t.iiurn lltvers. 17. u couple n! high school
girls.
Won Die competition to
srrlbb the column (or the Dallas
Morning News Dei ihry’re having
a swell time bt-tnc hep snoopers

vsnuhl profit lu-cuuse the mono)
sjien: by tourists w 'u lil fln l it
way dftet'tly iitnj in drectly lb
Ihegi .
The churches would
lf»i.*fl| frniri larger enngrcgalion
. . . The local civic •hlhs would
also luncflt from liuving “ »e;i
suiuil" menlhers who would add
mime sparkle and tnlent to Hi*
old uH.it .
Tbs- mere hunt-

yi*YI‘|HllM’tfiH.

Miss (Jormly Honored
At Party In Orlando

itoBstiN

■f l&lt;uk o f wnler

Safety SuKK^b‘&gt;»H
For Sneezing Season

m iss

\i niu t

nAt n

MISS M IN M t f(1 111 11|III A t|
MISS J A M I
IIE I7.EE.
MISS
IIO D M IIA l\ \ \ .S , MISS MET
1’V t'OKIIODI. MISS C A TIIE U IN K C I.A IIh. MISS J A N V? T il 1C
PEN
a ml
Miss
M AH T il A
HIIOWN
HOSES il*vor.iletl'
the MEISCH ..... . en West E i i « l
St I eel .
MISS N A N C Y COL
I.DM will lotm.i MISS A N N H'lt!

it* ctfuJil i i ifiil\ tiuiinivu u&lt;1
fi- ..r i Iii -i , -,t. is-, hut coni '
ie.1-1 the &gt;|ork o f niervliaiidU'
irlt they can y • • . And win
ns you men might he aldo
I uliite shills more fiei|Ueotl. Ilterr i-( a I m ailer aipoe* V
tsidei . . . . II Sanford grow will h:ise more pow er in »tnt'
i lie.
A ml if :i r«»tl wa
• ini a lieipilul. u canal &lt;&gt;
’ ei elto.ll
Sanford woul*i
ye tl Itelle, itftp", tllllfty of get
I lie to'

Mueli o f Ilit t-eitii l iin-a of
Australia is unfuodm live, ltivan*e

Miftfieg lull* Nipper mid 1-nuUe
Erio edueatioo m Australia is
N'ordgrcn were hn»te*se* ut the
iatt'ir'k home 910 l’iite Drove piuvide,] in elate pi unary, secAvenue. Orlando last
evening omtary and technii-il , hools.
honoring M l*i
l.ulicin Oormiy.
popular bride-elect of ihig city.
Bridge gam e* were ell jo y :d
with high w ore being won hy
Mi** Margaret S p e n c e r and
.,-n 'iu i hy Mr*. A II IW kw ilh .
riKW Y«)itK •A I **
t**vi*l J, III,, luiliorc. piessnted Mtys
jH lft ^ r u r *
Iiu illil
t ir v - u r
If t
U trrn
tli.riuly witli Imgene u* a re
M-lves? I'M -m) hum* &lt;1 up tii*'*.* •*( iiienihram., of tin oriuktull.
nu* UiiiU* rliniim \s »*»
The party r««»in* .were deco
jw trh r??.
Hi** f l u
h i l i i i d hi wi * li luted
with yellow ehry.anthe
a jiractliT %ivr- ttif Pin
nlum* Al the c s i f i i l u - n m of the
f u n I n F l i U i f r t tu n nu lit
n i ’ PZJil
game* u »w t- r eoitr*e » n served
In- ths* hortemse* insisted l*y
Mr«. Ituhy Nordgrett,
Thoae invited were Mi** Do roi­
ly, M i** Ann Black. Mi** Murg »-c l
Sjoncer,
Miss
Martha
'/ g ilt .
Mist
Winifred
Iuivell.
Mi.-* Catherine
Sllenrer.
Mi**
Leone Tolls o f Orlando, Mr*.
John I- Sauls, M i* A. H l l « h „ ol. Ir . Mi** Nipper and S i**

College, .Vu*lie||tt Teipi luiV li.id
■&gt;in*ldern|ile i-xp lienee with well
liiuisu dfiheet« nn,|-teanu.in N’e\V;
'o rk itnd other j Die, . ’ . She
’••i also taught ilnniMig in Sun* KINS. MISS C O NNIE M C C ALL.
1 rd. Del.aiid and (irluiulu fui :i MISS MAIM IIA W it!II I ,
" ‘"lilseg Of y,.ar.
At|{S tiOIJ. Also N AN C V C U LLIIM , MISS
I‘U\ D E W mol IHIIHI DEAN. HETTY a INC MISS C A M IL 1E
BATTEN*. MISS
MAItY
ANN
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t • - uricft1- - 1’ f t *»-rnit|nv, havu
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riiiml*« M viifili
Ir * 'iiM-.ti, .*•«. |.. r i o . t Swift*
i!iAiPi*hi|» t* i ‘M*i Im'auM1 they
hn&lt;l Munir filN r «l»’i 111n*llull* to ub! till
ruil InJuifll" i f Ir t ROM!
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Swil/I rtifPii,
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a Imjmrial Ins?*. 11
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&lt;•» \• 1liiiii lit «iati*'■ • Huit if. 1**13 ill l.fl£4
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?? pi.Tt4jiHtuatH*ii, iiuiiviti*
u«*b mi*4 tin* I'jym vfllm nf $ Uil.fMKj
•** lii* -niiiiiuiniliri ntii{ 1 170,000 to
til*-' * &lt;ttifi-efts *i]f ilii-rr freilfenri*. *
I mi|iv u!*1«; ?»=« - fnt luttumliiuluui v iiv MoiMt u ?iu Viirmui com*
tmintiu =*ft*l t .tfitnu" Tin1 jiuthor*! «=
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to
h« t:t|int! i* :i ^ - &lt;iliicn- WR0
Al‘l JllIiJMHi flifsrii1!!
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?i.« tak^fr titi. orijvt par I lit for*
! If l&gt; | *tl l Tiv■ ‘ a
of tli«

.lo# iduiw. lias made arrangements
j 10 give group ICamiiis 111 she twirling

Mr. and Mr*. • V. J. Hutthin*
have .returned from Ocala where
they spent u week visiting rela&lt;
tives.

West Sixteenth Street
o f .Mis* Arm Wiggins,
of next month, Sumtn
of fiesta color* were i
urrangni in the Folium
Tile guests gathered i
mat civ 6:00 I*. M ,
served refreshments hy
tess assisted hy hn pic

PAG E

F LO R ID A 3

. C E C E L I A T it C L U C K

Cecelia Trulucl:

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H E R A ID .

VOICf STUOtNT I it .ir»i*r Kr irt * r.
19, «jf \*-lunuti,’ l ‘.», v. til i.| i» i .l
the Statu *»f IVim &gt;Iv *»nl.i iti tlu*
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l a l c i t t a m i M s i i i t v 111 A l t d i i l u
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\ irk Hi.,. . i , i
thui w&gt; shod
't,,|, ii i.g t», erdi i tourist* t
Mthiitdii .,t,| Hist w-ulil rsdiev
th, rum-ii u itiiiiii.iii
lie furth'
-as 1Drsi it i the |H-u|de wilt Its
here all year iminil ss-ho maV
Ortaioln |ioo|'i-r, utic per man
nirn cnoug'.
prosperm *
h l,. paV fb 1
ell i plll*ju

Thin knngnriHi lin* a long, pour
.erful tail, willeh it u
a’ ,
Kurd |iip|i-*rt when sitting up
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tl.„:|. i u ttlsitise
lenluie
tuili i*l * interest*
San
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Ii
i hs uie at hand all I three .1
Iiuillil planes w It a ilise am

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ptople 'fit-k it uwa&gt;
*0
hey can achieve the d i'iin rli.
I cin-t the rtcltot men in t\
uwn Cemetery. Then wove*
have to buy thing* mi the
aw ay" ptau.

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black with contrasting
color trim, smooth aalin
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pictured in the Frdcrul Court. Philadslpld^.
fibg. 1* loan*held as a bigamist. Mary I* m rit' d «pend in 12 niunths.
o f receivin g Y e r v lc e allnlun-nt
II AHOLD S. 1 Tl API
check! for Hires Navy limb, r dt
The Sanford Herald ha
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name lime Mary, staled for a mr- open forum and sigio- l 1,
Uier hearing, hoi prouiiird
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THURSDAY,

F L O R ID A

AUG, M ,

1946

THURSDAY,

AUG.

29,

THE

194,6

F R A N K S F IE LD . St. Augu*.
tine. Aug. 21), (Special I — The
necontl
place
Sanford
Celery
Fed* brlped insure their hold on
aecond place In the Florida Stab'
League by downing the third
plac- St. AuguPine Saints In a
6 to I till Iwhind the flto-hll
hurling of Goose Kettles here
las* night.
Tho gaina was the only one
of a douiue .K-nilcr to l*e playe I
due to the deluge o f rain that
fell in the seventh liming o f the
ffr*t tilt. Tho second was waabiJ |
away.
'*
The lending hatemen for the I
visitors were renterflelder l)a\*j
Jlriile with threft safeties In four

Cops Five Straight

i
By FRANCK ECU
• Tiie American Association Is
’ filled With hll'.ets. fellows like 81b■bv Hi-il. Johnny McCarthy and A!
noberage. all ex-Be* Ion Braver
liiflelilrrs, and the circuit has two
I era* It pitchers In Earl Reid and
Evald rPyle.
tv.aiu
jK .
Uui the big league clubs behind
this Triple A loop are looking for
I youth, players who haven't ben
up In the big show belotw 81*1.
i and RoOt'rge, both 25, couldn't hi
'in dir m ajors.amt both had plenty
ol time lo make good.
At last report. HIsYl was hilling
' .346 ami Roberge .325 lor Indiana
, polls and McCarthy -343 lor Mhi
in apnlla. Reid, who had a Brave
trial this spring, had won seven
straight without being beaten at
Indianapolis and Pylo. cx-New
Y«.rk Giant, won nine,In a row lor
Milwaukee
,
The New* York Yanks *&gt;tavp JJu cp
young slat* In Third baseman Joe
Be* kiuan. Pilcher Carl DeRoae ami
Catdirr Charley Silver*.
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All lliroe Kansas City Blum had
trials with Hu- Yanks last spring
So did Pilcher Karl Drews and
Caliber. Bill Drcsrhef. youngster*
w!n&gt; played a lew major league
giunes and still have possibilities
But Bockman, believe Yankee
nffli lals.. bus the best chance for
thr (ulure Tiie 20-year-old Lotu:
Beach. -Calif., luminary hit only
J*3I lor Norfolk. Va.. In 1942 but

SPOUTS ODDITY

,

ad Iwpimnn -Rcdi Tuttle
(imager Ia&gt;vy. each poled
long home run to vie for
Kettles, in Wasting Hu­
ts. aided his own runs* by
driving• across H o platter three
five runs.
of ih f visit
Score by inning*

Sanford

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81. Augustine
futo Hhi ii
1
6 I
Kettles and Shaipe; Km|.....Ii
and Stillwell

Western Conference
Reports On Drills

he » i s i comer. He spent the next
three years In the service. Now
....
butting j i 3 tor the uuira and
hits a lonu ball. He has stolen 25
oases and driven In BO runs,
Drews won .14 game* lor Dlnunatnton. N. Y.. in the Eastern
Leaitur in '44 ami 19 for Newark
n the International last year At
present he has II decisions. When
had his second Yanltrc trial last
..print; he was on the ailing ILsl.
The Toledo Mud Hens have a
coming star In Jerry Witte, a first
baseman who Is in the running
with Doclcman for AA freshman
honors Witte is hitting 309 and is
the league home run king with 39
lour masters lor the 8t. Louw
Brown farmhands H e't^cenlly hit
three homers In an all-star game
Toledo also has a pitcher. Fred
Sanford 27. He won IJ.gam es In
'43 ami has already matvhed that
otal this season after two years In
the service.
He's a righthander
from Balt Lake City. Utah and
tops the AA In strikeout*.
The Chicago White Sox, beside*
liavtng llie imdde track on P)lcher
Pyle, have strings attached to
Dave Phllley a 30-yrirr-old switch
hitter from Paris. T exas.; who Is
batting 34S while driving In (to
runs for the Milwaukee Brewers
This IH5 |Kmnd six-foot qptflelder
was In the service since '41
Anotfter Brewer to remember Is
Jimmy Delslng. 20 He promises
to put Rmlolph. Wtvr-on the map
One of that town's 25 residents,
he hit MO In hLs first doien games.
He missed two years while In the

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St. Augustine vs. Sanford
Young Tender Western Baby
Beef—A and A A Grade

Smoked Pork Shoulders
Shank End, tb
Meaty Boston Butts, lb
GENUINE SPRING LA
A-GRADE
Rib Chops, lb
lb
SHOULDERS:
Souare Cut, lb
Shank Half, lb
Pure Lard. 1b
Huff Dc-jr Food, 2 lb pkir

ST E A K S - Sirloin, Por' terhoiise, T Bone, Club
and Rib
lb.
59c
ROASTS:
Chuck, lb
Rump, lb

13c
13c

Standing Rib, lb
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Plate or Brisket Stew, lb 32c
Ail Meat Ix*an Stew, lb
18c
lA»an Hamburger, Ground
From Western Beef, lb 38c

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W A N T ID

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' of age or condition. Roy Reel,
100 W . 2nd SL

7 I’eii, Livestock, Supplied
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Phone R. W. Lord, T88-W.

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ey'a Drug Storg. Part Urn* or
' full time. __________________ __ _
FIHESTONE Store* need «xperjenced help. Opportunity fop
rapid advancement
Vacation
with pay.
Firestone Store*.
_J11 E. l i t SL
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HOME BUILDERS: Guard your
new building against tarmitn.
Rqtex protect* lumber, fence aw
• post*, »a*h, millwork for 10 t a V
IS year*. Fallow* 'Army and
Government t e a t u d formula*. New eupplv Ju*t received. CdL
$I *75, 55 gal. drum $46-75.1 Full _
Inatructioii* g *en.
Southern
Chemical*. 201 N. fis t
Ave.

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Gov't Graded

Sirloin Steak
Chuck Hons!

Cia. shipped. Dreaaed amt Drawn Poull

Fryers, lb ..
Fowl, lb

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CONCRETE sewer pIp^-Beptlc
tanks, fence poet, jradD* Irape.
benches, flower p e l? . Miracle
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Medium 6c
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Large 3-for 29c

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Chickens

Tender

Lb

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ib

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Turin--

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Pard, 2 pkgs ...... 25c
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P ’Cake Flour .... 13c

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M )&lt; « all green N*. 3 en

All Good Tornate

Heinz Strained
B A B Y POOD
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15c

Juice, No. 2 can 11c
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Zippy Liquid
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Armour's

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Cleans Drains
Can 19c

French'*

M 0 D E SS
Reg. Ckg. 25c
2 Lge. Fkgs.

Gulf Insect
SPR AY
P L 23c QL39e
STw asR
25 lb* .. ./L46

25 lbs

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Gator Roach

Tcmlrr «Sr Pork

Sausage

10 U Inch Aluminum Fry

V-S Vegetable

Lb

Thin Sliced

Bologna 'A-Lb
licean
Caught

Host Cuts—Sliced

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Butterfly

Cocktail 46-ozcan
KUae'a Pis Crust

Safety

la yto

Back Bone b15c
Pork Roast
Pork Roast - 59c

TREET
Htaley Cube

Libby’s Garden
MePew* Id Grapefruit
PEAS
juice, 46 oz. can 28c
No. 2 Can
18c
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O'Sage Fancy G'Frult

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JlliCd 46-oz can
Kellogg Rice

Del Monte Un*w. G'Frult

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SCRATCH FEED Clothe* Lines
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B o llin g S a i l B a c o n
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S t r e a k o ' le a n w h it e B a c o n lb 39

Beet«, 2 jars .. . 25c

OOMBINATION bookkeeper ami 1 4
LO ST S i F O U N D
aaleeglrl. Experience necessary.
LOST:
Dark groan leather bill- .*
Good oppsrtunlty for rl&lt;ht per-,
•fold
Wednesday
afternoon -.1
son. Write Box E,.c/o Herald.
around 4:00 o'clock either ^hi
W O R K

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MOTHERS needing school fund*.
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Easy, pleasant profitable work
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at Jour own convenience. Box __________ Tel*|»hon* 17
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mower* and knlve* and aciv
*or*. Penny po*t card to A. E.
Cady, Box 833 will bring me Lo
your door. ___________ •_______ *

FQK your home— Superior work«s n .h ln weathef re.Utant, hlg\ EXPKRT painting— contract or
WrtnrU*. Urmlle proof. M rhftcrly boal*. 8. 0. Grogan,
■cle Concrete Co., 309 Elm
free estima•«*, Phone 1164 or
Ave. ____ '
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T IE OUT CHAINS
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YOU LEAVE A STREAK OF
DDT INSECTIDE

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Sanford. Florida

Arm y but came back to baseball
and hit 377 tor Eati Claire. WU..
In the Northern Leagu- before he
was brought up to Milwaukee In
July. At IB he had a trial with the
Brewess He Is an outfielder,

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PAGE

F L O R ID A

HOM E CONTROLLED

For
Friday and Saturday

SPORTS LAUGH

r*sie**

S A N fO K U ,

Where Customers Send Their Friends'

LEAG U E

time. With thia in mind It will
I CLEVELAND* A u k . 20, (/P&gt;— »
tie ailvl*nblo to wait fo r the im ­
A irn.nl turnout of more lba.ii
provement* to he added iicforo
l,:i()0 t fimliilntfii ha» rcportwl f o r ’
11
LOANS
the Full softball *ea*on I* or5 a r t ic l e ^ f o r s a le
ffMitbull dt ilh in the W riter i '
FOR RENT
ganiird ami underway.
( ’onfrrenrr. The number of hope*,
LO AN S M A U L
P ro to -C o o k e r*— 'Tricycles
Miiup
fulii tangr frtfin 3CMJ at* I IIin I*
i ROOM furnishM apt. CTtiupIo
FROM $10 TO $300
Oil
Stove
Ovens
Th
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warn
quite
,
n
nilxup
in
170
at
Ohm
Mate
uml
lf»2
at
only.
2300
Mrllonvillc.
The ilnffine** of the lli-Miklyi'
• trict privacy; fast service
Pazcy Churn*
the playoff* in the C ity Softball
Nallonat l-.-HgUc lia»el«ill rluh o-i MiTini’Rotn tlown In HO or m» nt
I'int
Thermo*
Bottle*
League
M
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n
d
a
y
night
The
.
th* ba*ellnrs and in thr fiepl Im- Imhunu aml lown
Gallon Thermo* Jug*
flavor, ami William* nine stayed
In the KtoiiM of I .'100 plnyer • .
long been the -ourre ..f mini- /
STAN LE Y-R O G F.R 3
lit In-me anil enjoye,| I he com
hi'ehnll'* fiinm -I ,-l-ilella'»- «re tftiim* 2‘J • irllrrtn *i» many " f J
HARDW ARE ( U
f-.it. due to th? downpour that
IIORBOW HERE. W H E R E
Kerman ha* lircn the hero pet them &lt;■% *i\nrii*,n villi, have m *
t
W
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T
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D
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pie. t-ilril
game
time,
however
P R IV A C Y IS RESPECTED
hap* goal l» « heller leuni "I Ini nr,| To thr trhnntu whetr they j
Toilet
Seats
YOUIt nstui*1 desire for privacy
Hn\ Security l.umlier Company
mart of them Hi11 llie Mi u&gt;k* ■lA ire l !*••. ttirrr ami four year*
Garbage Cans
III money m ailer* I* strictly
t»,*in-i»n» at the park in force
10 mnaoKmm winner* u»»*
■ml the fahiilou* llid&lt; were nut ug•m
Galvnnixed Sprinkler*
respee.td her*.
Friend* ami
The game wa» railed and yo»ck
at
lllinoi*.
to
at
Ohio
Stult*.
S T A N L E Y -H O C KR3
the guilty i
n .ii
-i
i e
relative* are
not questione-4
Irrduv
morning
Red William*
1
1
.th
at
Mirhltf
n
H A R D W A R E CO.
ball'* daffv doing-.
atmut your crerliu
Your em­
t ,’,TT-M&lt; Kny Tniluck thrnihed out
I 'm e t i t
ul m i
ha«
n U ir'i-tl
at
I.efty O'lknd, it pretty *lli«rt
ployer or bu»ine*» associate*
the -4 tt lenient. They decided that
—teacher*—de*ire
place
tii
Noli4a
IM
iiih , vtkn
i
oat'll
Flunk
Hanford* middleweight pugllDI. Wily Kln»rd. who won five r «n * ie «- line rn the wet ground* that a
bn-. , a.i mail *bo i« -lumg
n
will not hear of your personal
P A R A C H U T E RATIONS
t ur ni- Dili &lt;-r infuriiwhej.
affair*. There 1* no yause for
right now a* touimgri of llie Shi- I &lt;ahy bill k'f« » t«*d H| hopefuls, llte tklorle* In appearance* In the American Legion Arena In Orlando, gamr"*could not have been played
A tinned meal for emergency
f« rniei
lettermtO) will meet Frankie William* In a *1* round bout on Sept. 3. Klnard,
embarrassment.
Finlir *cn Heal..
the gnat one hirlutlini;
u*e- ki»■p some in you, car
therefore
the
game
Would
be
Reasonable credit requirement*.
F U R N I S II E l&gt; or unfurnished
fin* aft.'M’ .iu .nine Ui yen* atp». | l«»rk from ncrviit. T.‘ii of then* rrrrnlly knorkril out William* In the fifth round of a * li round go. colled off.
or boat
No co-maker* on money loan*.
room. Close in town. Uux W,
Lefty wn* pliqrilt# for the I’hlt uere me nthern- of la*ahy’» irfrai
IIAUER APPLIANCES
Thix action wa* taken by the
I '
Variablo payment plan*.
ai'Hphiu I’hiilie* and thr g n it ir 1043 tram.
C/o Herald.
iiifinagrr'*
agreement
therefore
F A M IL Y LO AN CO.
I H () u S K HOLD good* including
wa* agaiu*t Brooklyn It wa* an i
thr game will lie played later.
Phon* 3*
Frigidiire. i-lcctfir -love and Florid* Hank nldg.
Imiairtant giimn
the Dod&gt;* r*
C O U PLE de*irea fiirm.hed opuO
_Electrolux. Phme )2n-)l. ^
,
pitnl.'
Permit unit
rtiiilfiiU
were In u nlp-and-luik dogfight
Call own
irllh the ML I.ouln ' J ill lla.j « « |
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COD-N’ HAGA N cabbage plan**
B A LT IM O R E , Aug 2l». (dh—
III* leag.e lead.*
.
now ready. Phone 705-M.
When (be Miami Senhawks and
The (lodgrr, had a thin le*d
Buffalo
Bison*
of
ll-AllIn thr* fourth inning when *.lh
America Grid Conference play an ,
, r-c-w» f t - e n u U A I 6 B A B Y BED. small *iic
Aim
one out, O'Doul »ing|ed. The ne*l
b «h y e a r r i n g * Phone 1008-M.
Pen-arola I mublrM
exhibition ‘ gome
at
Baltimore 3 R E A L E S T A 1 E F O K S A L t *
I'hitlie Hui t. crncxed one r«- I
According
■&gt; -I.
\v-oclated
Friday night, the guest of honor
»ml high O'Doul took ene g|an.
CO M pTTe TF. flytod fishing ou tfit.!
opinion i* bascil on these fuclui*. I’re*, i i-poil. the pn--ill-ill *1
will
I*
Admiral Hull llaleey.
at the pellet and dec ■
-e*&gt;- Th eir will be 30 ptr cent more the Soothe-iitem League 1* hav­
Joii.-ph Kunipf, Ht. I, Box 70.
Now Adm iral o f the bV-et and
gulng out of the park, lie h&gt;u manpnwer, with a correspondiiur ing h.v trouble*.
W , Lake Monroe.
ji
a strong RUpporter of the grid
i red hi* head uml Jo.ged around 'ncrri'vc In iibiliiy; ibe game will
President Sluarl X. Stephen- '
game,
Halsey
once
described
O N E G LID E R ? 12. 2 Congoleum
iccorul toward third. A* O'Doul lie more rugged la-cnusr the ton announced that hr wo-ilil
himself a* the worst fullback the
rugs, like new,
each. 1 table
pa**ed third he wu* dumlifoiimled player* will be older and tougher;
IL M. GLEASON
nnl lolrrale what he term*
Naval Academy *v e r had.
$■’ . 1 bed. roil spring* and in -1
when the unip nj flagged, him none team* Will use Ibe combined "farcical tail garrm " in hi*
Lake Mary, FI*
;ien&gt;jiring
inaltre**
$.'15.
I
hnnd
down
and informed
him thi.t " T " and wing olfen»e, making for
bop.
lie announced fine* lo ­
vacuum
r.ranrr
310.
1
Eureka
j
)lur*t'« fly had lieen eaught id spectacular offemic*. and advance ll*) agnin*l I’ro-acol* *ml Mer­
RENT A - A ll
vacuum cleaner $15. Iron heater I
III* wall and the llirou hark to sale* nature the largest tvito idian for slnlling * ball game
YOU D R IV E IT
pip? ami elbow 110. Will b e !
fimt had doubled l.eflu- lo retire receipt*' in collegiate history.
4
PH O NE 200
in Ihr I'loriil.i city \0gu*l IHlh.
home Friday and Satprday. W.
the lii'ii and rut off what might
S T R IC K LA N D * AIORIIISON
Little batar.l* the gur»« that ' Slrpheiikon .1,111 ihni l&gt;.,ih Irani,
A. Harrell, l^ k c Monroe, Fla,|
have been a good rall&gt;
Tho Ihe.e Irani* will In- the grid stalled ami .eVi-ral pl,i&gt;i-i* Were
•• D R IV E -IT. INC.
6 A R T IC L E S
FOR
SALE
villain who taught Hunt'* fly power* of the country In the not trying lo gel Ih- other te»m
j G R ITS nrni meal— ground fresh l«\ W N S
m ow ed.
dleasonalde
and doubled O’ Dtwl uilh a per­ East, Army, Penn»y1vanJ», Holy
every Monday from snowflake' price*. Jerry Lord, phone 7gK*
Electric Tna.ter*, 3-4.33
out. TI-- president sal I that he
* feci throw wa* non - olhei than Cru*«, Yale, Cornrll and t'olumIL B. PO PE CO., INC.
j
corn. Can lm bought ntxpnrdfilled the Meridian Moiuig r kie,j
Jltli* Herman
bin;
ill tho Mid-West Illinois, Wdliam* ami Mimager Bill MrTon er’s "Ttlbre, T iik * Monro?! TO
The New York fight crowd fit Michigan, I n d I u p * «m l..liu U u Irew-nf‘ thr** Fhem 4iri)r-m rh“ ‘ ’ ’
1 Hi. U g . $1.00. .
•
DODGE • P l.Y M fO T »«
-*im talking about the bettor-wlto Dame; in tKF South, Alabama,
P A IIT 3 A N D SERVICE
The league head skid llial
1 20" BICYCLE, fa ir condition, 109 Palmetto Ave.
went hook. Hue. ami sinker for Geoigin l/ruislnnn Slate Texas
Phone
when faiiH p»&gt; Iheif mency lo
j
cheap. Phone 0P2.
HillyConn in hi*
la*t fight ami Rice; In the West, Southern
see Snulhe»»lrrit te*m* in ac­
ogiitiM Joe l.oui*.
tion they are rn lilh d In Ihelr
* O N E hospital lied for mile—new E LECTRIC npplinnee repair* —
TKt nthrr. morning, lie happen-j
money'* worlh. Hr •ildrd Ih mI
condition, $50. Phone FJ4-W.
wu repair washing machine*,
ed lo cnnrmeenl to hi, wife , 'I
he Inlrndrd In *rr dial Ihr)
vacuum clennera, fan*, mixers,*
N
E
W
D
IEBO
LD
S
A
F
E
for
sale.
rotioc where Hilly Conn bought
recriteil it.
sewing machine*, Trotter A p ­
I
Hunt'*
Tuxeilo
Fc«-d
Store,
11H
it race horse."
There I. « Itmlied amount of
.C H A R L E S T O N . Aug. 29, (A3pliance Service. 204 W. Second
;
Sanford Ave,, Phone 35H.
i fund* |o Ih&gt; allotted for tin cn Coach Rill Kent of the West
St., I’hone 1004-J.
Ill*
wife replied:
''The next
lire recreational program, there- Virginia Univem ily football tc*m
itmr you see him, tell him that K
! PORCH ftnniturc. 3 piccr*, $10.
S N A P S H O T S — printed, developed,
ir«,l fore the ready fund* will have it locking for a pair o f site I I
f tin had la-alrn lunula, you cod.I
I
1118 Park, Phone W *.
enlarged. Wo copy eld photo* t ^
l Herd t" I HIV n rare l|or*e, lo o " i "
City to la- apportioned In do the mn*| btngana.
Kent want* them f » r
graph*.
j
||
wtlh avallahln money ho added. |-hi*
*lk-foot,
seve.n-lneh.
2W»SEMINOLE T IR E SHOP
N IC IIO L L 8 STU D IO
lh*
The City budgel will Ihi drawn pound taekle. Fal Piltner.
Right
Floqr Mat* Available
220 Mel»ch Bldg., Phone 1159
I*
up hy OeL I, and the * 1lotnimt now, Palmer l* working out in

Urn Littll* Predicts
Ton Football Season

HERALD,

CLARK.S ill IU\ C a lif. I/T* Li*
N ii.vtl", 71 y .«r-»h l farm lalmrcr.

Sanford Wins Much Needed Game From Saints By 5-1
Kettles Hurls 5-H it Victory
Saints Play Here Tonight

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Were deatroyeil. there nre Dlnld
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Total enrollment U IS.2T7, of
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M o il d l » l i e , a * , anil l u e i eh I .■ •■ id, t o ||,, I t , 01 a id e II. IV.
H D C u u n l y I n d u e o f Hemlnole
ntr. Florid/,. i.n th* t l l h day
*. ,,te oiber. 1* 141, f u r a p p r o v a l ,,f
..nil for f i n a l dlevha/pre a*
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HKJIINOI.K
4’III IN T V .
M .UIUDA.
IN C H A N C K I t V .MAIIV Jn llN H O N
ru m plaln atil, J * ri.
k a v id
Jo h n s o n
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T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 29, 1948

F L O R ID A

! • »». » m 1 1 n
»t.ni&lt;&gt;r h y l t t o n i c ) ,

Smoking-Car Story
A ir Will Be CJean

PII.I.IN C S, Munt.. i/J*d - A loo
well " I iip w a trrn l" Indinl) wu&gt;
t icin g 11 “ borrowotl" team of
homes unit « faun wwg»m rrmdlv
N E W YO R K — llailmad raia across y in lf and gurdetis when u
■free o f odor demote tnbncin smoke, poliiij paltol oiir ft,* led up. Th.1
• pilled drink* and the uthei inci
, nriihtutMlnu* t I » Vin leaped frrni*
dental* o f long-dUtanrc travel an- nU lli-n Mur mount. uiitrii^hwlK1
promiieil a* another Iranaimratlnn ptlirr auliitnoliile several block*
improvement by a New York firm to the turbulent Yellowstone river,
o f air research engineers.
l u ll'd lit itinl swam nuiflly In an
Apparatus dtiveiopeil fur umtaltu* ialuntl, whim In- added insult In
tlon with ot dinary air-condl tinning the nffiroi
(njtiied prestige llv
eijuipmiTitd, which rout rule only waving u 1nit rin l *lniw hut he
trmpernlui J mid humidity, is u suit
o f enlarged gasm ask, Principal hud w orn nt ti jntnily an pie all
ingredient I* rarbnfi. which haa a through hi* esc a pa i*’.
long* known affinity for uhsuibiiig
gnaea (alt amelia are gases) and
other air Impurities.
Aceoiding In W, II. Connor Kt»glnearfng t'arp-, Ho |u rt cnl of Ihe
N o l l n i*
i f i v m Ilia I wt.
several thousund new passenger H r
il* it* liiiNitiF-rv* n I *'Fn&gt;
jrara under contract include carbon t i i i f |-;**L
, m 11.1h *&gt;f ‘ ts**iiif air purification in liw ir dcalgn. ■HHlst, :I f*aI .11 TN«*u Itli *&gt; t»*ll J»l*!
Trarfi; urnltr Hu
When materiula can be obtainnl in Kn*t uf IIip
t if ic»i#n iiiitfl*1/
f'n t k V a r i ­
auflVcient unantilie*, manufiirture efla
t y HJcfYF, ** fi*t H int Wr* . I lit* llti If*
o f raihon air purifier* for h o m e M liH li t i l l n»|i)* IrinVitrfUl I n It**'
and ulfice ia promised.
t» f l i f t .*# (If*- ( V t lM r iiia N n lllr F t« *

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W ir r

NO. 247

,1

Violence Adds
Molotov
Charges
Greece
To Tension In
With Attempt To Create
Greece
Authorities
Reveal
Ring Gave Soviets
* U. S. Troop, Move­
ment Information
FRANKFURT.

A uk.

- '

Halsey — ‘Navy Can Go’Anywhere*

Russia Refuses In­
vitation To Send•i
Groups To Observe
Greeks
Plebiscite

Trouble In Balkan Area

I AlilS, Vug. .111. (A P ) —
Hu. &gt;ii
today
irrm n l
the
tinted Slate* and litral U rl-.
tain of hitrrfrtlng In the
C rrik election scl-rsJuted fur
Fundsi . Si il» l Foreign M l* .';!
i i n VfiJntoi lolil tile I'arla
I .arr _'i tilicrue* that Ms uat on km ■ » that British troop*
■an- in Creed- ami that Anierirrii nan'hip* arc un' their

HO,**

(/P) — American authorities
|inve furnmlly announced the
jmiajthltiu o f a German spy
ring, wit It Soviet tendenciesThe announcement con­
firms* a disclosure front
irtuttgurt lust Bight on the
firrvst of alleged spies.
The official statement says,

Albanians St*ek Membfrsliip Al

S o v ie t O ffic ia l SayH
j G r e e c e l'a \ invr W a y
) , F o r R e tu rn O f K in g
G e o r g e II T &lt; &gt; T b r o n e

V. N. Meeting

P A R I S . A u g . lid , (d ’i —
S u vh 't I m h ic u M in is t. i M o tu lo v
lia s t 'liiir g t'il tir u c c d
W ifli c n lc u la tiiiK Id c r e a til
t r o u l i l f in tlic I [a lk a lis . T itf*
Itiis s ia ii sjiokoK ittiiit iliutlt* h is
I'h .trgi* iin l.it ot o |dotmry*
session tif ilic P a n s P t'a cit
( ‘o iifc rtM ic i’. l i e ilt 'c la iv fl, a t
th e s a m e tim e, th a t G r e e c e
wh«5
tin* « ; * ) t*»r ll*»» r#»
tuitl ( IOltt tfXllr ‘*f Kil»r I iV iHlv II

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that the 1 ringleader o f the spy
group tciI made u full confession
ATHENS Ant* it. ol'i ■ Arnlj
of giving the Russian* ilgtail* of
cj vuilcnci linin' bated with ’pill'
Anirtirnii troop movement*. At
file added t.i political lei Stott ip .
Ira-.t
&gt;no ih-felulant
formerly
(ir.muday n the time dra* I
u r r t o l for tho Ainrricau Military
net.- lor Sun lay's plebiscite on ,
Covemmi'iit.
the no iiatvhy question A* fight* !
The annoum-i-men*. was relrtistonumn i to lunik out III t«!li«ral .
with ‘a ttiRn «'f iTiidf *r
*d hy the Public Relation* 1*ivi • ',
or'eak, the (inch * Ministry nf ]
n»r Hovtvi .irleral i* m m tilfl
on of the United Stales fu n n
I'm I ■ ( I f ict illst*toned that *1 '
iirt'iilttlitfP
G id vi' luitl I'#f thr Kurujn-nii Theatre.
U
pei ions Imd keen killed and dipt i
■|Alif!^N J th,rtf »l'« I(uf I I'MI f nr citfn
states thst t &gt; Hermans pro in
■’
itn i . lui.| twen seized by t
, .ji-jMi;#* tw*prirnn awaiting trial mi yspiutugi'
toniimmist ii.iiiil- since ye&lt;Vr\|I 1li ?t
I h#
charges.
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T
tv. .f , Iwir lef
Ih e defendants were d u r r it ir iI
tSsinillies
wet,.
IUtr.il lariy
M I &lt;*» tlfl.i
a i lordets o f an urgaoiulltiH t *
Maced’inir rhes.aly m il
known an "F re e Germany " How- * £
I't |te|l liltI'll -41• v%**1(• *» •veral
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ever, do’ i,■•mi*’ of only »m* •li* pi
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in*- t%ii »-*
Corps.
In ‘ i i i 11ii*In A • i^htlBt H v ill ail Ml Ml 111* (H 1111. \l U f\ \ l\ N m .l.K(i.\TlON m.i. I. i. ar.kn.f h hr «afftllllt* il lo lllf fiibrr ■&gt;lii|| li » '* ■ ....... . W||- .&lt;1t1
n. - i ,4 * 1**ui**
Thr smsslut Hetman said "It
I ntlril NllHiiw arr %limttt .*% tlirv ,i|i|ir4i ril at thr * * fi. ill i«i; «&gt;l thr I N ( tiurii il mrrtliiK;% al I hr mu
nml ll'l Kill! wrrr itnifl.
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Is clear wo au|i|’tirt the Soviet
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a nnsll circle arc more to tin in Bar* front a goodwill tonr of South America, daring whlrh tie rereltrd I r«jm*list
were i
Tin t*r
mi tWx!
'ii«* rii‘hi
than A fr it iliviitonn When the itrrvraUuna from right nitloiH. Fleet Admiral “Hull' Halsey. Hlio coni - killed unit i « i Wi'tV WOllhiir .1
Snu*la&gt;
Es*.* attackr. ministers will ,dLap- ronintanded ' the famed TMid Fleet during the war In thr I'at UIr, ts
Mi hwhile luting (iriM’i* Proi
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Mt*)ii1*«v
p«ar in a Lurry."
____ during
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slieau
an Interview at tho Nary Iirpartniml In Washington iniei Hi y llUtar-y (4 tntax call* &lt;1 DO;
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fho statement «ah| a Russian I luiary, anawrrtnc a quntlun regsrslinc thr pet-seme
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J l j f n t police officer founded the* u,,U&gt;. In thr M n lilrn aiitiiii u lJ tile N i*y In free to send ih slops -in, ..... ..
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W f r e e lierm atiy'’ mini incut nt where bn the hlrti sea* and tint U'a “ Nobody's tUniii business.1'
tlii-iil uf |*!rii iNnlr 1mil Hi3 **VlfP'?
,iij t l i j l
T iir r e n
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S tu ttg a rt;-it was "Jnade ktnrin
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tMirh with Knimimk f«*i
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Dingfelder, Wilson Elected
To High Post A t Boys State

r**rt»r i n»w havo rrliirmMi i*» th»*ii
country.

Negresn ArreHted
By Patmlmen For
* ' Shooting Husband

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M o in lv o t.
lT lc in O C l

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Junior 'I’rade I !&lt;&gt;&lt;!&gt;
Believes
Project l VliTv F l*cJh (fiven
Total ()l‘ $1,20(1
Will Benefit Area

I * *

Hays State pcHvlliea In 1'allati.svjv lilrhirrit** ut which fl»«* fKl*‘ *d 1JHerTi* iiwfak
ret is new record today wlten two tin* Iiiunnrv^y in tlu»i
«
Snnf»*r«l II
members nf the group Simon I*,, tlvrlilfil.
ftppi iik a!
i Dingfelder and Francis WiLvnn
Si. Johnwere named as beads of two Mate
the **iirh#

V'-*m

j department*

A itflvori

according to an an­

nouncement this afternoon tn u
lutant jnci Fi-bi of the lo.-ui t- ^

Search Continued By mn post
M ilU n -o

Military * . per vi»or* wit
lit) p’-’lls
ttie Snitlla) eleCli’

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liiitiah idiscrver teams also wdt
Ttir SPtlfurtl delegation of youth ’lw |l UIl tyd llM t It*. liatl.iUng. tin
f l f cuiTHilty attetjding Uw ADirriciui
has lnmod down un mvitute
\ J 1 1 U-vloti ■ Urp-irtmeiit ot F1uitdu'!t
send oiisetvers to Hu* OVeet, &gt; Till* Jufiin

Stern Gang Gets
Dea^h Sentence

Hanry Jelks negro, was shot
through lh« neek early tbi* morn­
ing. ami hi* "life . Huth Jeiks, was
arreslrd and charged with a*««ult „
with n deadly weapon, according
to a IVyJit Department repn.t
today.

Jaycees Endorse Observers A t Me.'t Believe
Cmutrucfion Of Soviet May Have Begun New
'Ftepoited Caifiii Phase O f Policy In Agency

8 tnion

son of Mr and Mt»

lvoeal FIrmH Will
Observe Holiday
By Closing Door
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bvHrflt \ Vln K itin ’ aip.i

iVl H i l a r y
i \ U i n * * r i - , j Ulllw Olngfctiler and a’ Ptudrnl at
Police off! fra iiivesligbling the
^ llirkieni rgpotlrd that JeiJr* . lett.-— J
"Hrltdiv*' i«* il»t*
Si
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I Houtlur*. an office held by Naltmn, Stifiiord
Merchants A »w ia lm n . Joints I iiif i3ii Ritt'f ( *ti tin I wlurh
J il* home a&lt; 'approsimately l :00
Vu*eleck thi* numing pud after Jertiaplcm August JO. (A*)-Ttie [ Mayo Simon wa* sponsored by the „t nounced tld* aftarnonn tt&gt; ! w m r w e n t I) ili**ru%*iMl b y 4**11
nuMt Sanforil »lo re » wo. Id • •- xeiin un. I I b ill'd Sliiti*&gt; A m u
walking ■ abort w»v, down III* last of tlic so-caUed Stern gang KlvrattU Club,
street dec! led to rplurti. As he lacing charge, o f .sabotage In I Sponsored by tlie Jiycres Pran: serve l.ubor Day by closing . H Kfijmh **'»• al » heiiting u* Ih**

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writ hh ^.tiiymdt, «*** con
1iiuvii licit Kafir ni, FiiiMikf»*»l the* | Iluduti li l «I*V •**
•he til*!* t f t &amp;|« t* Ma.'I.MI
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• |it'&amp;«»«! m wh (v new M’liitA'i* *»f j I Hdf'lfHIt*ft f*» I hi 4I ** ill*»c
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1 nnry llllS4M4 [iriiin M thul (It*' plt'imry »«nif»ii&gt;u lo I tf iFSIft •' v ■
tier Ylrw - ■n |*r- | od |ieM,*e
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ting iivrr and viMiuif ton * lirvt A d. (U h ll it I l f 11i t :!I *‘Vu Gin C..|lm^
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Hall. dm.
•t*&gt;I i *•* **» Mttiiifolni tli* *
lad f
f.-i. Hi*

Hupcr- sititcl that all .Jiardsaic, f o "
rail viriU last.... June h a, P,cD
Pntcrcd the duorwpy he catted hi* Haifa's
—
, , was
. .elected
. _ Boy*
. . State
.
Mayfuii Inn lit*' Se-mniMlt tmimi
wife ” h, immediately fired a :K been sentenced .by a military court, tnlendenl of Public but me I ton
tore, grocery and auto »nh«« n l'hfliiil'&lt;,i *‘f l ‘um tim i&gt; 1 n ty iii
7 L : rev'dvrr thJ 1,011^ mne Today Jacob Atealay. IbP tlnal d t .,p o «l held by Colin English fo,
it-poir firm , would not i pen
itttnd* il**
-vtil
»! I
, it
Help
U|«|***t led I** Bo
Irritinu the dm.rway and going death Strapped on a alrelctier with number of year. He tv the mm, , liuMne.s* amt added that drove
utrurtlnn nf tin* pi. h . i mI ih
M 1'if!-. nallt'M A* . MM' ' '
irounif tneilirnrw ny ami going,
o 3J W1L, .vent.-need to Mrs. Child a Wilson
iIf I Itt*
11til i
|.|
&gt;-f||I*•"|
1ft 'T 1
(HI
compUDly Ihr.U ih Jclka n w k . j B?n m"uml leg AlraUy ahowcl no. ThU H the ftrrt lime In the to* wiiulil otwifrve regular r*uit&gt;l •
” K Vr 1 \ awlI* It I :** I
'ill.I »ti
The negre.s. aceottliiig to .he emotion
lii.ort
,
i
t. ,(«*,&lt; I *d »* I
1 »**•!• i
fl**
| lory of the actvlly, Hr, Ftchi «le
divuliml in tli« «i iohii. lc v* &lt;
Police report, italml thnl
4 Ijgit t liCi! a|*|it it n'l 11 'ii v ■' » |*"
The City Hal) will not l*e i
-k'b
Atealay'. arnterwr U zu bw t
th ,l
‘’fk-gaUon reiwf
!*■* ublt* K»
thouglit il wa* zumpone else cn
III I ht f ,1 III*} «t V wwi-nMd v tier to
M‘ nday on I v m Iu u r offices at 1 i Vnllry whi*iii«l
con f IAna l Ion by the Brltlah com -, " nt,P* 0nr
l farancr the* briit*f it a iiirniiiiif fritm
tering her houpe
ii.
1-i '
lla.k ln . died ‘a’ lo- |,t --v.il
twiitna toKjv i . i i
i rnfHibrrs In auch itlgfi positions Court House Imticated they w,-ol
!«»*• Ill4» f 14#«, .1*-- I t*4|s|
Jnla Snitfmd V&gt;
•i L u- - ih U luuml f * «»\t tibia '. 1,IT,g V 41 Itl*V•' . Iit&gt;%%I, i*i *4h«i
cl6*e in observance of the *•" ll the count t nut ion .»( tin k|*«)t»l .m l I.......
i t Tha Fernalif-I-aughtim Memoe- ” *gj**T *”
h a d ^ m m o tla
«h »‘ “ &gt;• boys w e e
i
I
m
nilviintm:»’pf
|im
iiruhu
lv
(«»
ial Hospital reported thi* momthis aft-moon
I
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l
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i
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1
1
1
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U4llit.il
\
d»|d**\nuo'l
I
no
ii'.-ltirk
tin,
tile!nine
dny. The Clerk'a office 111,WASI
Imprtaonment for
KU‘i 1*111 SNii *• (»U-Md I-) &gt;• ur «t Ml Setninole ('ouuly.
ing that Jelk*’ condition wa*
—
•*n,,ncf* 10 llfe iniprteonment
f o r 1 In IIMl * Hanford ..................
alll i l hi miyfli.Mil tlig* Wnl lit
iiwpK*
which mine jtuddcnl). wa.. ----delegate,. tH vtd ' ilrclaied that a In* deed .ale
18 other members o f the Bterh
t«*t 4 t iu'r 4*f .11 .1lilt-- and for
ho
*hr
believed
Ostchell. was elected Boys State hr held at I I ’.W) o'clock on ’ I"'
aptlifictury
and
“ W e «.»iune, of Course, tlutl billed to a bruit ilttuck
gkng found guilty of the Haifa
l lliiit It*ilf nf you. t oit during Hi*
would recuperate.
Mi. Ilittl.inr, tit year = old. bud |hope
to Iny a ft rriuif propon'd
sabotage Pour girls tried with the Ooventor. In 1040 l wo boys com »tepa o f the building. Other w m before finnl npni uval „ f tbe ciinal
past yefii 1i.i In|clii v itpfiff’tTiilr 1*
posed
the
Bs
nford
delreaUim
to
iit
'd
tu
Sanford
fin*
tinp.i.-t
iC
tu
thill
effect
beforv
tbe
cu.licit
ilcp
-tv
Clerk
K,
L.
Burdick
-ini
t
made
that
tlic
Ktl
uiiu'er.
would
I I were s.-nteitced to life imprUop■in-,| a rci'iinl
the first swwvlon ot Boy.s .State the L.ffict would not l&gt;e open f"&gt; , make nik’iutite suivcy* to in. vent - Hi* wm empbiy^l at (be il let tiil.n . Iliituln coHllrclt'-t th- Y um IfJ»VIf* thlalilin, tlte Ft&lt;&gt;rid a
. that uny •&lt;i»1tlk*i 1
D o w n to w n ^ h *a n e rs
At Uw dUlloin, Ue W el Brtuiua They were Dr. A W. Epos. Jr luilnea*.
.ure
that
walei
supply
m il H nitiil^Slote. i ’o.t ( I fftet1 fur IM ! new Itusainn move will Hu- c ‘in' Slut*. &lt;«U3J !I -It.HillJ tn- proud tr
and Chris B Thompson Doth to­
year? utnl fp the pint 21 veal* l|dnoiC
tin- Soviet Ukraine
t' ivt-icb
Which tile
l,dcal
bank,
will
observe
tin
the
water
table
in
thi.
area
would
91 ll •\*' at-o «i*i -it
refusal to allow tho focmer Orand day, Mr. Pteld asserted are nerv­
bad I" n employed at flic ' i " » n fj|e,t ug.iiurt lirv.ee
,|*-\.*11**.11 to d 1) lor
* lv
7 s r p . , _ _ J _ . r j Mufti of Jerusalem to attend the ing as officers In the United States holiday and" the Kirat Krdnnl n„ t t,0 advci.rly affected.
1 i?*m|I'U*
Pal"'*
&lt;
ompany
II.
h
i
.
til-n
i
tskiwtue
.imrxei.
that
Hi"
..0l)e Mate geulogi.t recently
prop&lt;wnt Arab-JewUh conference Navy. Weut. Eppa Is a member of Having, ard lo a n Aaaocintb.n u4i(!lf!t - !*» ftl Him.**
registrar
fur
Vital
Siati-tica
for
i;,,.,-t,
,,re
eiidangeilog
wurtd
__ _____
j at London Bept 0 wravi having re- the Naval Dental Corps and Lieut vrated that It* o ffire would I*' declared that in his opinion the -icmiuoti- Bounty. II wit* burn1
pence by n ggm ive deaign* on
rauz.1 would not alt r the water
Sanford’, n e w o t cleaning ea-i peretutioni. The aecretary of the (ntompaob U serving with Uw Nn- closed on Saturday as weil.
1 w 1 xn ii \ \ \ IHd I S S T A L IN
I hi t 'oriou i ity, Cidn on Oct, ■*,' A ll.nniii I lie inmpIuHit a !'" cm
There wjij U no editicn of H&gt;' table or tbe artesian wells,
I’
‘Tabliahment will open it* door* on Arab Executive nay* Palestinian Val Corps of Engineer.
MO:s r o w . Atftf* :if. i,V&gt;
. ItlcDcJ Un- pri-u-iicc o f ttiiti!‘ ,i 111* im i it’fit 1^1 Flu i-ll.i 1 aliuarilia
Vrry truly yourr,
Tuead.J whan M. L. Haborn, own-|Araht will boycott the session and, The
_______
ot;wr three membrs of .....
tills Sanford HernlJL DuMl.hed on M“"
Kuivlvura inriiuli' l+ic widuw. ,tro. |u in &lt;irevet- duriiiK ’ Ihi- camT
■
Hemlnule t’wunly Junior
t r pad operator o f tha Seminole, urge other Arab a (a Ira to follow ; ypar'S group from Hsnfonl includnl day.
f v. N It It A left--for Kiev
H. ( ’, Ha-kin-, out- dough 1.lizidi*;; f«r tlic plebiM-itr Sun !j I» ih
. Chamber o f t'ormnerr.. Mr*
County Laundry Co., opens tha jult., The Secrelary-D r. Hussein! Homton Babcock sponsor 'd bv tl&gt; ■ iVtlward lligginp. manager of th.
I ov iifiei :i U» ii*f MiiifiiW VI4II.
! -i, Mr*. John L. Saul* of San djy.
, -------- — ----------- !—
"Downtown Claanert and latun-j Khatadl-m ad*ihta tte U ra lk m U a t; notary Club. John JJrumblry. Jr t hamber o f Commerce, sai,| of1In- fnr liter \T*v% Vcik mtiyi'i cal*
r
llu&lt;
find:
two
*ona,
llaiotd
Mud
of
(he
S
rru
u
li
*
mil,,
I
flee,
at
the
Community
lluii.e
(juadalcannl
»
a
.
named
l*y
a
dry** ine.tad at 113 Pslmetto A vc ;
b
y
the Lions Club and D u ty U w
Ir4 *m iTk I’lil.ei Ht.’ilin *ut th«
wlll l&gt;e clo.ed. There will be
16th century udvenlutet ;»fler b l' kill*. Jr. ami liam rl T. I liiHkiln., Icli-Kute-, were I'ppifi'd ( " uu-c.
son by the Ska. ■AT '
lvrrr 1111n ln-,t f.iylt!
ii
I
mi
o
f
Huh
fatal:
one
grandson.
I
fnK
thi
after
ii"o
»
The
council
mreting
&lt;of
th«
Kolatv
Club.
home
town
in
Spain.
" T h e building ha. ‘ bran com; ■™“ *iocn! that the Orand Mufti
— ---lii-r:dd
Marlin
Hutkini
of
Han-1
or,-„j
fvm
__
____
Oacui
l.oiigc
of
i‘
i
.u
I - ’ —a ^
ford;
two
aialcra. Mm.M aty, |MII,| —
irtnimlcd thi-ui dial the
I’urrU nml Mrs, M ildm l Smart, litiruino
tnreign Minidcr
..
_
of Jsck'iinvllle.
, lunitri Mm uil-kv
- nrlivnl by
...ed mahogany panelling and
’
Anv veteran in m-isl —f sen
K'umrul tervire, , will t»c liyl-l plane from I’aii* to pics* the
i c e tfiv e „ f ihnigf-t in any of
The
rrguUr
m
Acting
of
Campin
tho
Klickaon
Funeral
Ilium*;
tlkm
irlun
ca.'r
again*l
lirc
iic
.
il.e f'dlmvitn- ■-ntegnries I* re... In design. The floor* are eqvSunday at .1 :30 I’. M. with the
The
Ameriran delegate
bell-Loaalng Poet No. U of the
quettril tu visit the uffice nf
erwd with large bloeka of green
American Legion 8obedu)rd for
llcv. W. I*.Brook*. Jr., pa.tnr
Hcrscbel \^. Johnson - turgevlPil
the rcspunsil'le sgvncies listed
and black tile,
,
Monday night haa been cancelled
SYDNEY. Australia—Alt eronuin- and want this rate continued. Out- of the First Duptid riiurTli o ffl- nirolitig next T u »*d iy tJromyko
be low :
In the reap o f the main, buildaccording to Adjutant Joel PtHd If and aoclal revolution 1* ‘tn pn&gt;-.ing the war, Ibey Ave re led on auclt riuimg liiU-rment wdl follow in inahted that r rami tuition of the
Coordinator — F, H t!*rter.
ing haa been built a aeparwta dry
ThU h*j always been the cuiiom grera In tb » Australian mandated European food., a. tinned meat and l-akr k tew Cemetery.
t kiHrinian charge* lo-gin ludiiy.
Attanlic Nntional Bank Build
eleanlng plant . for safety ' purLANCASTER. Pa.. Aug. 30, W*| of the Legion.' he dMlared. terriItory of New Oulnea. wbrtc tldi. knd drvcli)|M-d a liking fur
tng.
poaea. All, new maehlnery haa — A tranapurt plane reported
Oonxlr Henry Wo)oott haa called Ausitraiians, Americana and Jap them. Now tlwy idiow no inclina- , , . . . .
.
! . DENDIX BACK UNUEKVVAY
Employint-nt — IJ. S. Kmbran installed to complete tbu miasing on n Right from . New a meeting of the executive board surra wi
Hon
to
get
back
to
their
pre-war
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agad some of the moat bit­
sloyiurnt Service, 112 North
equipment to mabf it aa modem Jersey to New Orleans ha# bran at 4 oo o'clock Thursday afternoon ter struggles of the PaclBc war.
diet o f sweet potatoes.
(Park Avenue
awl up-to-date a» poaalble. On* traced lo Uncaater Municipal •t the Sanford rum tlwe Oo.Ptaiu
D amounts to a struggle between
f~ Vocaltionnl Training and Etlu
Before the war. they were pro­
Airport. Officials at the airport wlll be made for a dltmer and the handful o f while administra­
of the latest finishing uni
■
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first
plane
lo
lake
o
ff
from
Van
eat Ion — T . W. Iflwton. Cour(»
k h l e r haa been installed thereby said the. DO-4 plane .o f -the At- •pedal program to be held Sept tors. planters and traders trying to vided With tap-tap., a wrap-around
(£ * (_ The Nuys, was piloted by Thoma* Call
House.
•
aklru costing about five cents. Dur­
lahiic and Pacific Airline, landed M’
reetor* pre-war standards and in g -the war the Australian Army British War O
Legal Assistance. HospitalOffice
today
IAsde of law Angeles.
fjiee . toils
y if
at Lancaster for an overnight atop - Med Smith, membership ctialr- 1.000.000 unorganised native, try*
ixatiun ami Stale H ervW O f­
ifeiU I’otplan.* to Iran,fee the exiled.
men, repotted this afternoon that Ing to Tola In the comparative lux­ provided ittnn with Up-laps ol i»h Army Into a resettlement
fu tu re I* the “ Steamalre** prra* and resumed it* flight today.
ficer — Contact through IJoyd
COMI’K N H A TIO N PAID
good English i loth costing up to
that completely ellminatea ahlaa
An airline cffielal Vice Presi­ dura are UeadUy coming In and ury standards they had during the one dollar, th ey now have Hip corp* which will function under
F. Boyle. County Set vice Of­
Payments
of
unemployment
dent W. C. liurgeaa, raid earlier ell memberships paid before ext war whan working for the armed taatd for good quality cloth and British military law. tn affect, compensation in Seminote County
on dark materlala.
ficer, Takach Buitdlui*.
force*
--f
.
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1*
wlU
be
etamped.
*R
h
Urn
new
in
New
York
that
f
our
The-office which will be a re­
Home Servk'c Assiatstwe lo
will pot easily change back to the tin* will make tlw 100,000 Pole-, during the week ending Aug. IT
Lggion
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Birddamp.
.
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about
ceiving atation for laundry aa were aboard the pline.wlle said
Servicemen, ex Servicemen snj
cheap pre-war quatUy.
under command oT General A l fib o amounted to 9173.60 and were
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—
18.000.
000
during
the
war
In
wage*
their Dupemtents — American
well aa jlry efranln*. will bo un- they ware the pilot, co-pilot and
made to I I
persona. Carl B.
They have gained an exagger­ part of tho IlritUh Army.
and compensation money. They
Bed Crtisa. Lnkrfiuut Boule­
d u the auoarvieion of Mrs- Frank two company employee*. Uurgeet
Tho I'tliah soHier* will aign Smith, chairman o f th* Florida
ated
irensc
of
morie)y
value*.*
Amernow
are
aiutng
back
on
thV,
money
vard.
Smith and alteration* will he said thst the plane had. rict bran
and Au.traltan aotdiera.would for two years at UrilUh Anny Industrial Commission, repotted
and restating calks for Ubor unlra.
Veterans Administration —*
taken care o f by ’ Mr*. T. E. heard from since’ il radioed the
Throughout ^ th*
State
I pay them ui* to one dollar Kates .o f nay. Those 1’ olea who today.
Martin M. Kudicb. ShenfPa
a tropk^rfruit, for which refuse to Join the corps will re- 9131,474' w a s. paid in compenaaOffice every Tuesday.
»o help rum .the British tiou to 3,663 men and 3,023 wo­
tucky to get one cent
men, a total o f 6,636.
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Harold ('. Haskins
Claimed Bv I &gt;•*:»Ih
I’.arly This Morning

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T)pen Un Tuesday

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Traced To Field
At laancaster, Pa.
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Monday Night Meet

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX
g r * « ! r r s u c c e s s w tlh hi
I . i&lt; c e r t a i n l y to th e
n .(v a n ta g e i f a tiy fo rm

Rural Common Sense
-

By Spuds Johnson
T h e re

J.IV K S T O C K
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.’ W B A L 1Z K
VALU K
O O N T IIU L
OF
M o r e n o I m u i» F lo r id a liv e tl in k
id k n e ra a r e c o m i n r to r e ili/ e th •
’i m p o r t a n c e o f in k m t j&gt;c*l c o n t r o l
b i t h e i r e i i t e r p r .s e * .
F o r itu -n y y e a r s , f a r m e r s h a m
tr ie d to c o n t r o l t h e h o rn f l i c s a n I
O h e r p e s t * th a t,-p lu R iic t h e i r r a t ­
t l e , b u t it w « * 1 f t e n c o n s id e r e d u
p o r t o f h o p e le a s p r o p o s itio n t v c a u s e o f th e R i r u t riu m ia r o f i n ­
s e c t * a m i u n s a t is f a c t o r y r e s u lt 1
( h e y o b ta in e d f r o m m u st I n s e c t i ­
c id e s . T lie d is c o v e r y t ! :.;t
DDT
w o u ld k ill m a n y s t o . k p e s t s an d
p r o v is o p r o t e c t i o n .f o r
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in»! t h e p a s t tw o y e a r * w ith D D T ,
a n d m a n y m u te a r e n d h p tin ic t h is
p r a d ir e e i '.'r y w e e k .
A n im a l In ­
d u s tr y iftni e n lo m u lo g lr a l w o r k e r s
b e lie v e th e d a y is n n l fu r d is t a n t
w h e n th e f a r m e r w h o d o e s n o t
l a k e r e g u l a r Mid s y s t e m a t i c m e a s ­
u r e s to c o n * m l liv e s to c k p e a l s w ill
b e . a r a r e e x c e p t io n in F lo r id a .
i l e s l d r s th e h u m a n e aid e o f II. m
m a tte r (a n y m an y a fa r m e r h a s
f e l l s o r r y f o r h is c o w s 3 * ( h e y
tr ie d in v a in to f i f t h ! o f f m a r t i a l ,
•r a t * h a v e sh o w n t h c i 'i ’a n v e ry
im p o r ta n t e c o n o m ic a lu n t t o liv e ­
sto ck
p e s t c o n t r o l. l i c e f c a t l b
t h a t h a v e b een t r c i O J p r o p f r l y
w ith D D T s o lu tio n * h a v e m a d e
n o ta b ly t e t t e r R a in s th a n u n ln ia l*
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U. S. Proposes Eight
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A s s o c ia te d P ress E ra se d W ire

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F oreignMinistersSeekMeans To Speed. Up Conference
Officials Begin |
Investigation Of j
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LAIvH SUCCESS, N. V..
Aug. US, (/f&gt;—The United
Nations Security Council
called a truce in the dispute
over Greece, and turned to
the question of new mem­
bers for (he U.N. T1mv United
States proposed that eight
applicants for membership
he admitted to the orgnnizn.-

1946

Jewish ItelugiTH Seal To Cyprus

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iSt’Vun Cimvipts Are
Uuca pin red After,.
Break In Alabama

Bitf Tour Rejects P ro ­
posal By Australia
To Investigate Re­
parations Demands
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For»'i)rn O ffir i’.
A .French Foreign Ministry
iit.iii .III ( Dial trance had
, i |ii,-,l ihe Br'lldt piupocal for
t!„
-tlHi; -*f *be
fxreiRO
Mini 1 .1 An Amertrarv informant
&gt;.l in.ii Soviet Kni'-ign .Mini*
l,-r Miilntm had accopieri tho
ngpc Don ■fm tha meeting of
! Die Biff Four Foreign Ministers.*
Iloweycj. there vva no immediate
[ confiriiMtion from Hu-idiin source**
Feiu-tary
of
Stole
Jam es
Byrne iviu saol D* iiave conseni. I - . ft,, pi&gt;q..... -.1 meeting of
il.,
I -reign Miin-9*i 1 i'ouucil
when It, tti Ii I -te le " Secretary
»■- - li e .ill made the -icge*-

WASHINGTON. Am:
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I .» -an ,d ll-Min l —l.iy I-7*: in ,i »
th- MMI 1| lint- tu.ltll '11 .Util l-ttn
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heavy yvritciu lit,
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llon. Il was pointed nut that
*-Rne Council must decide on mem­
bership applications by tomor­
row.
That wa* the reason th* Coun­
cil agreed ,to shelve the argil,
meet la-tween Itussla nod Britain
- u « |»t ( h i m u ri« i iI....... I
Ifflr
and the Netherlands over charters
III
!»**• l. il l |
r* »m l
n I IV
of
against Greece Iirotigbt l&gt;y the
oil,'I I
It
VAttla
r M i l i u m h iN l
ID E Soviet Ukraine. The Ukraine had
V.tel I I
w a!*' »
f i n ill
1
i»i n * U f f
accused the present Greek gov­
THE ARMY'S NEWEST BOMBER, the XB-3S. lam. si brnd-burd tomb'r lit Hie world, r. pictured In i m r l l*f%! t i i 'i j (itc liu .s m i i l i r ernment of threatening pesre.
The nations which applied for lllj(!iL (lop* near Port Worth. Te*. Dtsariliia the ftu prilnrlm-i that carried tlir war lo Japm. It Iota (jftftsrti1 a n d h i p| *1 l i l t ’ MIB «»
X motor*, a wing span of 330 feet, a ienath id IfD (&lt;-•!. and ran carry tn.noo pounds c.| tarnitu for ff»r ♦» ( l - « u . W a 1t|pn \ \ h
iemhership are Albania, Af- M
10.000 miles. Used as a troop transport, the tune emit could carry t!K) dully equipped InUnirymen. !«if» i - s l i i u h l c . I l i r tin 11m f!** td
haniatan.
Transjordan.
ftrie, tinctured
Is Ute Nuvy’a XR-60-1. otheral. knoaii as the lurkh-n) CoiidlttlTDll. u II It l i r -i v v
Portugal, Icf land, Sweden and [shown to atth*bolttfm
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public (or the Unit time at Burtr-ink tv III 'the 93-ton clod -sill rum a piy load ot
\ l •I*** m u *
•(11ft’ | h
the Mongolian peoples’ Itepuhllc. 19.000 pounds,
&lt;International Kouielphotu*
*.i K iil»y.
Siam has withdrawn her appli­
cation pending settlement of a
i -•• H«.«fl lliaf
15
tig. ,
dispute wi*h France over Krrnrh
I f titi r rll’Ml
t, *,tis. »■’ .j.
Indn China.
I,
,
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• uiitk l(lhThe virulaul germs of nn tuft ilif'llV* i\ i
1» i h i n t
|*i •*teit-ationnl war apt*ear to t»- wi ie
\ IN. . . . .
spread these -lay*. In the Balkans
r* l.*l n i | n n i t l &lt;
.' v i ls*i *. -i i
t •-1»ir at inUA
In the Medil -rranesn. In the
« fftmli •
Nil • •
Moslem world, all the way from
IUvHliOd I'r^M
lit
I .* » gist » •.
i» » , i r &gt;
of
iCgypt to Indin. Pprhtt|&gt;». too. in
I ! P*•*fc t u ih«* ifhJin ttl meat
Chin*
I lo«P i .M it r.»i|t«» mrwii a re•llituv t-i t
■liii
tbe
Reporting
from
Jerusalem,
i
that wrpr
I oDu t hi nei'”.At Cttia inI ' ltl »l t tiin -ir-»-ilim
Joseph C. Goodwin, of the A* SayH Attack On Air-||H Continuing:
inn tin ni*A lapsed
a * i it o f I m Hit r resoriat'd Press, observed today
June JO
craft Made lo Stir w • i
« i . fli tilltil*-»’|V
I- . Ill vi tic-iti'Ui •*
that in ten months of traveling
CI W i initititMi aic i»re* j
( ’ap t.
1 0.
\if!4‘f * it =:J|4al*. In|1fl 4 )K(|
U. S. Public Opinion
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In trail, Iraq Afghanistan, West
II1&amp;C that the lira rcdtiigs nil
1- ■ ifiio O 'ltiliiH a H .illlT t
slcdkr. dwjta rna-*tt‘ IminburgtT
eru India. Palestine, and the Per­
'Hie Trl-Oounty Wfi.-s.. imp * ttl' li amt otla n m r it ir»* ^olng t&lt;i 1^*
High
Hi
ft •I
(b u t
th e
sian Gulf countries, he has sren
For the purpnM* of atirrlmr up
wi!i‘ - ti|»|»of t tr«»n&lt;only one spot of ‘ relstive Iran- public opinion tn the I ’nitcd muaUta of Bj Kcndniv’r fit-itise htiih^r limn Hh* .luu^ jo IcveU, f .ID ) Itr ilm n In ‘ a y
( u m t
1f i l m
c u t in n
quality, and that was in tiny Rtat^v In remove Allied force* and Votusla munty lanch'rs run, - i -a1 i* I*h i *
from T rltilt, the recent downing tinued et
Knth Hr until tietirUiry Clinton Antjpr.on Iwh UiC
Afghanistan.
.
‘ trtrf.iy f l ll i nift^itiding -'dtr #l*it * ltii.il hn\ oil all igrit ijll ii M rd l*
Hi V\ h M 1:1
n’ ’*• r
j» Politlrsl and religions ronflki* of two American plane* by Yu­
unlr^ •ly that Iif. 1 Uf- t ****** ft’i r«i ARllfhlrrn
and the Imperialistic rivalries be goslav fi^hfet* w*» a deliberate ^^OfddKiUt the W lf iirv wtuM ttkfa
Want*
a
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lulled(ft-&lt;7V|* IX,viVood tob( mrmhrra
11 *1! tilt! Mft •11tr Ito^fkil 111 ( (ir h
' w-eati Ihr'BHfiMi BirT nfr*WfiDtahs set
T&gt;r. Audrey t’arklmlE 9f‘ Rollln. aright In ralllr xml txi,- I&gt;;lerv
ffrktm- f i*ti. .1 S frill
Ltj |3*r ft11*
rale* constant threat* of trouble oif th* Klwtnls Club at it* week
till'
tieit
monlml
le-'-tiiee
ef
ly luncheon bxlay at the Com. Onlle*p. elementary school mns ii( 4***1 * ■t» • •ni •It 1" f he- h, r
everywhere.
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live
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at
no
lalit »[«)[» Frldo) on "Methodh..f tftft.l
h^r if
The Moslem.League'* direct act­ munity llou*e.
nigtlt lomurroa O l.r llte-a- rri.
*[)» ills
rfl * il r,Th.- U \»
Marshal Tito, Ml Wood de­ and K.tctllflrs for Eratuallu: l
ion pnliey generally Is held to l*e
dlvklual Nrrvls" Mr* Jessie Win i losa, air Used Hie nPA av
in
responsible for the delay in clared. 1. a tool for Premier Sla ot Orange County on Hvturd.v •III te- rasy lo determine parkti i** |*l -t&gt; ■ff •t * '» «M Isft
India’s Independent*'* within the lin’a Soviet governmeuL "I hope, talked of leariiln* try in'* of handi­ wlmle'vter anti rrtall pti e-, tint NVa hii'fcr, “D It* **ht ii 111 n -inglr
lilkllru hr i! mr |-i1 hi 4 |trt|(|iifi
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British commnnwrallh. Iran, lorn Mr. Wood continued, "that public craft and exlilbllrrt wesvln;' ni ’ will iwTtnne rltectlve stinrOy
■ I ’ U*'
for th*1 fi»ti»i*‘l 1, Ur I f i t ' l l o f tlir \ WO VtiUNti JKWPiH WANDFJtHf i Ir,i.v« t h n r (H i (|nl
t on (inm At\
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iiii
mr
by internal strife, and only rc- opinion In thi* country' will mil nmt pupitelv matte tjy ttie clnklrrti
More new* Irons Hie t)PA half. defrnilntiu
|t Jfiitf * I\U?r»ttnr. ahrir with *•'»(* |*i re11tr., they wt?i* (f u» ileiird I? ni#»y I run ,i I I Tm
Wa taurt
centiy freed of foreign ^ troops, demaiul the removal of our 111 her cloo.-room*.
s j j Die lilting of crtltnrs into
f«Vr i*u&gt;ov4l «♦* «i il*' I* iil inis • iii»|» ** Hir i i t ml i net u on ll* l»i .1 n
»!i*t Mwfiii-ri. iii© mi .» Ilrithh
J*
fall'll!
,
fV»
forco
from
Trieste
berauve
th
;
^now i A i new force* masetd near
i
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U
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Itit
many
polishes
and
If.iUirr:.
C-tl
VL-ltnrs
to.
the
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le*bra
Millie
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lawyer, -aid •lie roil ft ti§ » hviify
t M
f fftftit.*
»m*r northern and southern front­ United State, must make it ite (tie part week tmv* Inrluded Mi
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M tti
litres were removed from .tin,- ft-» - alicgdv I-,i.l
I* 11* •'!»#■ IIP'-: ill. Ii if ii
* It*i h u d n t t F ’ i n p I f U &gt; * t u b
1 ft\| lltltl 11•V .»•
•\ Pm
-,f \| ,
iers. Announrernenta in Delhi buslneai to remain there.”
hirnlime and anlonioblte i«&gt;lt l
m
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tit*
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to
Dora
Wdpper.
roordlliatot
of
l|ri;i
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linn .-xild •’ 1 * 1 ii 1ft•1f it f hi in i (
"We did not think that Ethi­
I’lHUli
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have said that a brigade of In­
filltrervliory Programl ' t/l Hen- and from .Home lti-Iu--.tr Uii &lt;&lt;■ of 1he * x- 1* 1 * ft#« ft
H» A* ci! lie I Et, ploiiift 'i ! i&gt;f it* -u o ffi' i h
list V 1 fini
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dian troops dispatched to Iraq was opia or Poland was any busines* demon, fl-ld mpervl.or an-l Ml
ftni lie* 'and tlresvln*
Coo1' - 1Iwlllell . ■1 f * • 1 *»&gt;•* .............
sent to protect British and Indian of ours.” Mr. Wood continued, Kalle fine RlhoLs. coil mil , 1I&lt; to v,Tf aho lltleil Irimt i l-xtr
fad.......... . . i - *
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interests in the south Persian oil "but we found out lsler that iiarrolk ertiicalloii and of tht1- • leather* Mitring from -o'- . liflie
It,.
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It was,”
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the
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fields.
drp.iioirni of education
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Mr. Wood
outlined
bis
.ervlrsi
•ell
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Ihese
aeltonv
were
taken
hrtax»*
Today, the Soviet News Agency
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Mis urace Emign, field repte, * t ‘1tti •&gt;&gt;t»41 Ill'll! !
feivian* ’
■U 1he
He
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the leaDier* and the wave ,
carried a Tehran rep-rt that ten a* an officer of the United State. ’ ; , (lUnvr (lf UlP
rti
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In*
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turlll
were
Mitfian
AliBelBlh-1
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te warded a* having minor mnevt"
unity t'fle e t- an I &gt;'inthctisand fully-armed Punjab* bad Navy a W d , vair ous cargo ve, ,.^ #m)
by Die ox t V* lt,"« II11r -1r 11 lift
—. The -ts=
Wlimi i Uevimr.umr Ac •
arrived in Basra, the port of Iraq sets in tha Mediterranean *----rr* j on Monday concerning Die value imirtrlance
*i|il. ..uh#--s|m i.liv, bv- lbe-nirtluej ,
world. ^tUP. .Dt .the newtth &gt;program to-O*' 'Vf- Wlnorhee' OPA order - httH1- 1
I o n •■•.* general - will decide on
— recent, , ------near, the Khuylateq. oU.fieJd*. do. during the
th**
**« r In If ini.
-------reviewed
his exprT|rnre&gt; r(f(] olll through the 13 ,-ra lr tioH from Amerlran line h-mp of bringing
hi eligibility,
dfoothern .Iran. British officer*, flicl. HFiw
v». \ .iiiM rrt*:- \
Meanwhile (be chief prinecn
lit
lit-, iff
i,
it
lie
• nv-eted
^lidded the dispatch, openly **y in such famous place* a* Toulon, j j utUon Waller, fkipcriulrndf nt ot hemp loW. flax line fltar unit Ilf lor, MaJ, t!&lt;iv y* immIIihiii. Itfi’s in
I I- - I ijly lr -I Mil
Oran,
Casiahlanc*
and
other*.
.
,.l I fin"
.-a,
pa »
Oraru* (Xmnty School*, wav * low. These Items are experlrtl lo o- -Heated that f hr pr-iarriit {nil will
that they have been Milt to occupy
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At Toulon, he said, it was dis­ visitor of the workshop ImU* *n l n ample supply
i
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KhuxUlan. In I-ondon, the British
It
,.
re-.| il * rn if 1to111ft*1 f **w Afir!
covered that the moral fibre of fpoke, a Irw word*.
■- -it ' Man-*
war office maintain* eilence.
M
il
(fttiftl'ltlhiv
to
til
hr
t
I
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M
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1
■■d -I
I ,f ,. lei
11 ir .17 /Vmlnole County iearli­
Blood has flowed in India, Iran, the rlly ’s *300,000 population "a *
.4•It** hftlt’ A! •111 ;
rece.se.i (•■- H
M-II-I
and In* Holy Land. British war­ broken after tbe invasion of er* nltendlng' the shop m l'fi'
el.IV
1
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1
iff
1
‘1'i
!
ft*lie
ney»
e«pr«t
ft.
’1
ships have anriicred off Bahrein, Southern France. The ncutteled Mrs MUdrrd Rtbcock. Mrs nla«•»( hr | H»r
tffrfriiwi*
vvifit* r
Abadan, and Haifa. At Afghani­ battleships and other vessel* of Cochran Mr* Edna Huniplire. M-a
-- thru *l#«*r
t mWrv* t” Mr mitt
I 1- k v n i
the
one*
mighty
French
fleet
Mildred
Tlllls
Mr*
KaDirni
W.dk
stan put into effect modernisation
rh&lt;- 1 Mil.- i iti
left 1•• 1
tlirill-ft Hie*
I ., lx-. •!,, I •
were scaltrred throughout Die rr, Ml * lads RttddeB Mr- Irene
Ians,
its
officials
claimed
to
Slut**
A
’i
&lt;i
.il Die
&gt;'i
P1'
harbor
anil
the
stench
of
death
Watt,
Moi
Marlon
St.
Jnlili
Mih*ave a romplet# and frlrnlly un
I i , a*&lt; i *-i *' itiiluu tl" -1
Benton, Mnt J. C ll niun
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I
jlsrilanding with th* great pow. rtlli hovered over the coa-tal
III:
I
Tm
rim ril,
w ilia ,
city.”
he
related.
Mia
O
K
Ooff,
Mia.
Lillian
tpn-|
BY*. But foreign ol»»*rv*ra ar.ii &lt;r. i-| 1. . .
hi * I 1 h-1 Ik D It •
111- Il i •nn infantile
Trieste ie a city of some 260,. tier, Ml-i M*ry Campbell and Mi» 1
tlx- ttlliI 11'. DON, Aug . F
I’airt. Fr«nk S liny *on d U
not convinced that tha country la 000 people, said Mr. Wood who
-1 ltr-r
It -t*111
Ill |
a * ‘ J A v»ft II V I
•II I llt-l nx In wnnl fee
Margaret Oolt.
-, ha­
I,in
New
a
&gt;,
la
altogether free of fearing Russia
and
Mr*.
I*.
L.
Ray
of
SOS
W
i
Hu* M i ' l i l r f » T i f ir i t t '. iit* I H
toil,)
declared that the bulk oT th*
p, X *- |
dl-pxtcb fi--m il' hran
Also Den Bteeie. Mr* Oroigcua 1 FJnrl Street, wa*
or of the suspicion of Ha neigh»a* Mi, ton ol tM clicf cr • • - 1it I
flit
• h 11 {* ■
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l*
It-'
ocently
name)
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B
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mnrslmll
.luck-ni. u funner Im iiie..
bora aero** th* guif-studded KJiy- people are Italian. Slav* are Hamll, Mra Ellwbeth EaDm..Mr m iliary
Uin -p 1 i|tAlili’l imn ‘ (full Li jw
» lti-ii =ai| I hat a I'unjali divinext in number he naid. follow.-d Ti j Harris. Kdwmnl , Mardnll Tiierle, accxrdiiig l" liifiiniul'--,’ |
t n t f I P.IMKI mi-11 I1111I qaao -d
Pass.
rial*- ot K. II Hciin-H
|n|f jut ,1 1 ; tin \ |fu I • If
in i |i - ! m i | port n( B.i-ra. This
I 'Itir flrqca.-cd served av « '(,irR
e
l
a
t
i
o
n
s
R
oard
Tehran, foreign dlplonfate are by a general mixture of many Mr* M*rv Hllne, MU* AtUlaldr tcc'ivH her** to-lay.
fit!.
.iv - A t in u r I f f ■ . *' - , 111
irtiil ofltcer *llh tin- United Dixie, ml’II’A i l f f f l P f - Jllllt ill* I ’ l l ! * 1 I p„i1 illy =» 111-nr It, ill fi-ldt - f
f^apt. Kay Hittprod II-- aimed1
saying that Ruasla is lining-up race*. Th# port at Trlcate wa* one Richter. Mi.%.* lUbroce 6D-vcm Mr*
the best harbor* In Europe,. Gladys' BrniHi. Mlsa Eflirl ID-er. farces With lllr I2tth lilfaiilrv1
*1 I-, rn truii,
rtriuv J ii Dir PiuUllr tin .1 uni *.t
troops along the frontier facing of
i . i I t*** \ r ivi,
w ill
n l I in
•
BUFFALO, N. Y„ Aug.
although some of the facilities Mrs Ellralielh Lynch. C.irl KctDev.
I.
ini it- 1 . I tii-i- l lh.it large
Iran. 'One of them predicted mill- •were destroyed, he remernbere-l. Mr*. Hamilton RUbee. Mrs M.i i,f the Florida National GmHi (47 - Tin- Nali-mnl Laliiii It.-11 iri rnHv dlvtiarg-'it li-mt »- tlvr h e i r .1. t if f
‘ M il I
il*
it I »* II
dill) Hr I. Mirvivril h Ii" a-tl- ,»•■ w - i n i 1 Ii,, In•*■-** "f . (Iftiil *l»l t i l *f , 1*, ■-■1 , 11.- of ammimitmn were
tatry action between, the Iranian The city aurrounded by natural Fort, MU* 1-aura ClilUctuleu, Vic­ wa* otdered Into active ii"'; (ions Board iejectHtgumi-ntv
l,iig
-n! to tbe A1alta, among
ami onr child.
army and the Aierhaijan pro- beauty, has always been a (He tor Orantham. Roy HkbuU, H.iy- Nov, 2x, 1910, He attended id ; Ihat the rifhl f free sprrrh
M s!
I ti*’ 11|
A iitf l
J i t|« ^ w i l l
la l army within two weeks
vl
Ilia* ( - i i H t i i i . i l m j Dt . “ k vtii'io it 1 banyvl a.-it, was lx*ili[
fiiur training ochool al Furl Hem UttM an rmplnyrr to c miiel
btmi
Mllwee.
Mr*.
Ootdle
KrelUcr.
of
trouble
and
unreeL
[ io h 'I . x'D to fur lor 111 an UpICeettewM m M s I we)
-On V. R. Day.” Mr. Wood de- Mr* Mejtle I.irgrnt, Mk* Erue.Mlne mriff, (in.* nnd wAt coinmiMion^l j workru In ll^tri to campaign i|,sjrH j ( I# ^
M a i l l/ D a d a*!lift nnli«»M-x
'H h* A ilu u r Jl nini*’*!
U'»H »**■ fit ii , - uinrd al f-ixn-lllig 1111 (11dared, "the German* still, had North, Mr* Rosebud North awl In D^mbfcr, * 1041, After *rr ,*perch**.
j ' |■*•111, ot Kliurritun. The rich
lug at Fcrt Jacksun, H. C'.. of
th f
if ruwiii.au
v
The c«^r was that 0/ &lt;uik HuikIh E«r (iurmany lntwn fluting
control of the City. It appeared Waller Teague.
was
transferred
lo
Camp
Hood.
♦* f »*f |(»*' i tlil.f I ' i f r l Ml Ulf 1 .|| In M -.f ...Hilhrrn Iran are
7
o
r;,
_
Brother*,
1
f
fllcan,
*.'rw
a* If a race would be held be­
; t'. ili-d hi KIllltiilSN.
Tex. frir tank destroyer Iraini" which had hero nccii-ed by lie
HKIILIN, Aug, M. Id' 1 'll"- f»rmt I ' i t f i f l i
tween the British, American apd
ftItfili-b War Office del-dore
being
T
h
:f
Iprr.l
*■M
l»l
I
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11
c4
(
*
i
J
if**"
m
oved-to
&lt;
’*m
p,C|
0
Untl-H
Auto
W
&lt;
rk
n
*
of
&gt;n
riitiunent ot American air mill for
Tito force* lo reach the city.
. -ii,nl t„ make any comment -*u
Bowie. Tex.
|tll»flt
lA|
"
il,l
l»M
f
f
t
n
f
t
t
fff
1
e
4
K
’
tff
Truman
PreparcH
To
(lrrnun
rlvlMsn*
will
arrive
lofair labor nracllre.,
KegiooHl
Tito force* seer* the flret to
- f r iu r
i f
I i! ih
\flH f r . i i i hhr ,;.-vt 1 Agency’s su rrtieill.
(’-apt. Ray was later senl t„ &gt;" NLBtt Direct,11 William J , Irani inonnw In Frankfurt ami liertin to
enter but the American and
Return
To
Capital
oversea*
reptneemeot
depot.
H
»
son ha* ll|'hrld a lr.nl rtlm in rr’s in, nn American oveiwaa iilrliurr U r i H 'U l s , III A » M*h tit? lift* -v t 'lt u ■!
British troop* threw a triangle
landed a t NapV.**, Italy »n I w*' decision in favor of the union. 'til- Ural iddpmcnt - wlU, cotilyln
lii n
f »*»vH(||ig ..ill- III.I . i
ICw ilssfft aw page ftwel
, WAEHIWTTOfft. AUf. 38, U f)~
I IKL KXTINGUISIIKD
&lt;4JAMILTON., ■Bermuda Aua, m . stationed in ' the Veneris G ull* The case maw Mill h- nt'pealed 'fi nt*«il 26 000 letter*.
I-., ,ln- United ::t -ir
\-toiiral.
Th« War Department disclosed to(17—PrrparaDonj
are umlcrway for nrea until he wa* transferred t"
PreporaDona
Mill lor Die United fPate*, M . i l . e y « m d i b x * I — b h e n
m l!
d * f that a monument erected by New England Black
A small fire cauartl by a de*
Prestdwit Tmmane return to Trieste and aislgnesl to Id* pi'' the eovrto.
.^ r o c h gift* win honor an Ameri­
Incldenlallv the union whirl, Ilrlt tsla and Frencli occupation will cruises t" J.ntin A m -tri lectlvp gss (irater in a garage
Washington.
Th*
Praeldcnt
plana
c a n aoklter hero. T h t aotrUer, Pvt.
Market Is Revealed to end hi* vacation on Labor Diy. sent duly.
wop the verd ct lost r-ut in a eonen will be dbeharged al Frank­ ihnuld be rtmH(.il"d. Bui hr. wain apartment at 801V4 Float Second
James d . UaCracken of Red
cotlectlye bargaining eleellnn a- furt, for distribution tlirtmali Die ed that the l!nilc,i Htutrs m I Ktreei was cxtinguiilicd quickly
The
Freehtenlftal
yacht
Wlillsm------------------------------postal aystciij Other nmtl not try to w » d Ho- big lick &gt;r yesterilay afternoon by the F'iro
Springe, H, &lt;7, died to tare the
monjr Cltrk Brothers' employr*. Orman
BOSTON,&gt; Ang. »
burg wa* fueled and prnvhlonrd
will be dUIrtbuted in Berlin The
Normandy town Of
They voted I-, te- rrprracnted by air mall service tor Ortnsn rtvtt- Interfere In tbe binlnes .-f -dh-i I , |&gt;mi Intent. The npalttnmt 1*
OPA Regional Office told today today, but the departure time ha*
Suwannee Votes To the Employers’ Association, InKaCncken pr*
cnunkrlcs
p ftTt ntftd
•sr&lt;i|o,-.| 1,y A. i - ilutler. Thi#
o f an aoloRiobila black market
am l-i one-way only [mm tlie
tag of a brldft at Mayen ne two operating through New England. yet to be announced,
oorporale,l,
affilinlH
with
thr
» n 1lie Fite Department’s first
Stop
Liquor
Sales
Unllcd Hiatus and Finland lo
Meanwhile, tha Otilef Executive
LAST
MOVir.S
year* ago by cutting wire# that led The black market ring wa* aald
Confedereled Un’rn of America. Oernuny.
call In thiee days.
,
' 17ie last movie In t li r -.-rlr* ot
to a Oerman explosive charge. The to hara eold c a n at prices up I'M Indicated he won't do any
LIVE .OAK. Aug. 2S-017 •
more fUhlng off Bermuda.
An
rrcfeatlonsl acitvlly tor younptrrv j
_____ _______________
HaaU' failure to knock out th* to 11,000 over ceiling*.
angling exptdIUon that act. out yes­ Another Flo rid I county ha« Jo'.nDROUGHT llltDKF'N
will be held twm-irruw allernoan |
bridge' prevented too ret;
’orcement executive William terday was turned back by aqualU ed the dry rank*. By a vote "&lt;
REDS BLAHT CRUIBPSt 3 00 o'clock There slit ic on" TE3TIMDNY FAVORS K F JT B L
Oermanat-froro making a
8
.
Sleigh.
J
r
’
declared
th«
operareaching 1U dMtlnatloii
better thpn two to one, Rpwannee
----------which
, hare destroyed
ABILENE, Tex.. Aug.
hV&gt; (rsture nmt two shorts, 'the pro- [
ta followed the earn* pattern
LONDON. Aug. 2H—(A7—Tbe ■v-tlravy r«lt&gt;* hxv* finally broken gram will be free of churi''
County residents yesterdiy voted
f-'ULUNBKHG. Germany, Aug.
Jp m .
The Red Springe soMlrr. who waa a* Ah* vast block market auto
to stop the Kgs) sale of Kqum Communist Dally Worker today a -Irmight in West Texas anl the
129. IA'&gt;^ The War Crimea Trt■ST '
exposed In Loeiville, 8- C.
i old. waa killed by
P IR F DAMAGES HIGH
hutud hs*
admitted evidence
within the county’ « described the Mediterranean crulie »oulh plains lh»t has gripped tb •
COMMISSION
MEETS
that price# for IW8
_£_~__ .,|
ho emerged into too open
WF NATCH* * Wi ll . Aug. * t . favorable
to drfcndaiiL Field
The complete but tnmfflriel of a United Btites task force a* atea for several nmnths, I'rcehr
th his comrade# to complete the automobiles ranged up to |2,fi00. The CUy CDmmhritm held a return* from the county's 2" a blatant example of gangster were sent rn * rargpig* ami stock —(AT—A fin ; in (tie burin*** Marshal Wilhelm Keitel coneern- ’
—1 —
* ■ *.
---- “ *
aald the OPA will bring special meeting yesterday alter- precinct* 'show* the voting *■ diplomacy. The editorial also xaH w»ter tanks vrere filled. In th* d ljtr'cl of Wenslchre this morn- log Bacteria warfare. Tire court
MaCracken
was with
the
igtQawc combat Battalion
suspension eulte to eloae noon at tbe City IfaJl and dU- follows—
tha cruise threatened British ■■* plains region weat and north o f , Ing Is estluint-d I- have rained placed op record today a letter
•OUT infantry Dtvhton. tn too the businease* of dealer* found
dnniHgi- Fir* men hi ought purporting to show that Keitel
Fpr the legal sal* of liquor— well a* Russian interrst*. The Liildax-k, rain* &lt;rf up to two inches
violating lb# pr!c* law*. How­
Third Army•.' 9 s iJ L t- :
1,124.
Worker declared that the Inten­ were reported pv«j- n general area Die flames t-nd-.r control a f i« r , wn* upset anti angry tn SeplemBo U tarted in too
ever, he declared, no action will tuto for the eetobUshment of a vo­
of
he
Against legal liquor **|e—2,31'. tion of the cruise was to influence fc* the first time in nearly twu half a block of hull ting* ha I heel bet. 1943, when __learned
MUlary CrtneUry a t ”
bo token- against tho purrhasen cational school a t the Municipal
among the
|o spread germs
gc
Of th* SO precinct* in Suwanee the Part* Peace Conference by * years. The drought conL’nuea, how. wiped out. T h n e me m* report* -if plana i»
•f; '
‘
Allied population.
casualties.
•how of force.
County only ona voted wetaver, in the San Angelo are*.
v

f

Guy D. Wood Is New Price Ceilings On Meat May
Main Speaker AtJ Not Return To Levels Of June 30
Kiwanis Meeting ,, T .. . .

Counsel I'or
Nash Seeks

■Kx-Marion Sheriff
Awaits Killing By
Alt. inev (General

Arlm. Halsey Says U. S. Navy Will Co
Where It Pleases Despile Frulests

•-; -lair.'

Donald Jaeksnn
I'ormer Kesidenl,
Dies Of Folio

Capt. Riiy Named
P r o v o s t Marshal
Of City Of Trieste

'I ;ivs Kuports I'unjali
Divihion As Basra

Free Speech Case

French To Build
Monument InHonor
Of U: Sv Soldier

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the firrhouse arid mndr itself it
home. Police were called to
more the pig which put up u big
Did &gt;ou know that the fol­ fight to alay with the firemen.
lowing paraona cannot be hinurd a driving license:
A perron under 16-jreara of
age except bv apeclal permit.
A chauffeur under 16-yaara
of age.
A peraon whone llcenar- la
under aupenaion or a peraon |
Will Reopen Labor Day
licence baa been revoked,
Serving
from 5:30 I*. M.
one year after cucb re­
vocation.
til 10 I'. M.
A peraon Who la a habitual
drunkard, ur la a drug addict.
.
(Tuned Sundnya A pet. on mentally or phynic-l
ally unable to dcive safrty.
Sanford-Orlando 11ikt\w
A peraon who falla to paav
a driver*, examination.
Route 17
A peraon who Seould be InImlcal to public can ty.
“I'rematg Haleiy and
Pcevenl Borrow"

Courageous Editor

’The Sonfbrd Herald

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yVRDNKRDAY. AL'GUHT **. &lt;'■»««

The m c .to iiittional eminence of the Emporia, K*tn*
sas, newspaper editor, the lute William Allen White, is
explained to some extent by His aulobioKruphy, now on*
joyiiiK best seller status. A (food, ninny iiiKredienls went
into the success story of tins .small town citizen who
started his career in the pioneer 1890’s, when "people did
without so much and iived( most com fortably." One ex­
planation of his meteoric life is that he possessed both
couruKe mid ability to write vividly.
A couple o f editorials from bis Gazette, piloted by
his sou, who finished the uutobioprnpliy after his father's
dentil, illustrates his fearless, spicy style. At the dentil
of Publisher Frank Munsey he dared to write: Me "con­
tributed to tiie journalism of his day the murals of a
money changer and the manners of an undertaker—
transforming a once noble profession into an eight-percent security. May he rest in trust."
Of a DAM president: ".Mrs. Ilrosseuu is a lovely lady
hut she has allowed several leiuttha of Ku Kltix Klan
nightie to show under her red, white and blue."
IhinHqvcIt 11, as he called him; was hard for Hcpuhlienn White to accept, lie admitted "his capacity for
statesmanship, which the pebple admire even when it is
their deadly .poison." In the same editorial he could con­
tinue about F.D.IL, whose policies lie denounced: "W ell,
darn your smiling old picture, here it is! Here, reluctantly
amid seething and snorting, it is. We, who linte your
gaudy gilts, salute you."
Of enurre editorials written In such n vein were i*ead,
far beyond the little city of Emporia.

HOLIDAY

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Annapolis Middle •
Maneuvers In Mts.

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COR DORR , ,t(* £ L t r IIIH
■ OWN IN COUNTI.Kt* AMAA
From Plains To Orient
1N0W AYH
WK CAN fllllS T
IUM TO D KLtVKR.U S t«lO »
KMHAIUfASHMKNT AND DA-'.;
Aviation is noted for doing strange ‘ things to the
OKU. H K 'W IL L 1*0 m .jI M t world overnight. One of Die imminent changes will occur
THAN WK CAN DO FOR OUU within a few weeks when Wulil'Olwimherlniii Field, serv
Ami unto J ill- I big Minneapolis and St. Paul, will become the taking off

yah the Lunl' heiwigith e-«a|M ■point for travellers to Alaska and the Orient,
frem death.—I’.vaim
,
'The polar route to the Far East, approved hy the
---------Jl’lvil Aeronnuties llonrd for Northwest Airlines, will go
W* »** when »c me K«iiK &lt;° from the Twin Cities to Edmonton, Alberta, and Anchor-{
hold an international
match a;, gKOi
on
u n c i n u ii o o a i chess ---------e , Alaska,
n i n : i k i i , aand
im o
i l aaround
r m n i i i to
i n Tokyo
i i n i y i i and
a i m tile
n i l ' iPhilippines,
uiii|i|iii
with H&gt;i
ItunU ni 'to
to .arcmote
a *.**•!.«.,* u
nn ...in
. . . . from cSeattle
....m .. to Anchorage,
a .... i .,,-., .... to
... ..........
t Bus*lan»
jiir' n,“" - Another
line
will .run
at
sen’i i
(iMli'i
south'!
ini; between the two nmioim Diq Nnrtliwest and connect with mirth and no
Well, we .lire better let IIlf III win. coastal airlines. Time from .Minneapolis to Tokyo will ho* _____
19 hours. The new route will cut 2,500 miles from the n ir t A three judge federal roJrt h»' umte*to Tokyo via Hawaii.
'
fit ,
. /1r»l| J
aphel.) (irrri'ia's nielnrle unit vot .
Versatile Collector
That
part
of
the
United
States
which
lies
midway
j
*
rU
C
C
v d llC fl
ill? pysieni. Constitutional or n&lt;v.
GwiVian. fhoiild change it, rr. between the coasts, which has ...... . known for a predominSaves Just Anything
ln line wUh all the ether statelately isolationist point of view since the liegmuing of the
• II AKI.K.S ro.N, 8. (... AP ^ ou
of the .union. It jiuj docuiT war, suddenly will hectitin* an iiilernational port of entry,
name It and ten to one K. II Don
make semo.
The people who live there, far from the seaports of even
______ _
nldaon will have It.
“““
their own country, will tin longer he femoto from the
..................... ..
„a,
! ' “Oiterniaker. Donaldson re&lt; j» «
«
«
. ............. ..................
&lt;••••" uniraa „ final agreenwnt
was 1,7 ^h?M1|
T ,“11 5“
in
tr"m

By U. N: Over
(ireek Dispute

Ixindoners CanH
Buy Bard (Aw Shaw!)

PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING
At prevent and far
yCara In charge of
for Unlveratiy of
Cable Claim C’o. at
llllneia.

the Uil I*
piano work
llUueia an ^
(Tumpalgu,ir

UKNVKK. WV-Mltlahlpman W.
I&gt;. Colllna, |tl.y«nr-old Alinapolix
.itudvnt, came home U&gt; Denwtr os
■ d-dny leave traded hbi blue
ur if jrm fur a private* khaki and
r dyed (,ff w.lh the Color-'
- Slate Guard on • three-day
•bivouac.
to ll ina esplulned hr had be
come fund of tlye doughboy'a field
maneuvers while eervirgr with U '
guarj pr.or to hia AmupcIU apirointiutnl oi&gt;d juat wanted to go
■li ng gn the

Loeallng at Sanfoni about 4kpL
I. D are erdera for worb al The
Mwale Box.

UVnin Robberies
Decline In Poland

INNERSPltlNG

L. L. S II^
—

* •*

MATTRESSES

WARSAW, (AT—The nowapaprr '
Rxecxpoapulita’ nay* 30,000 per
auna are being employVd an jruatda’
BOX Sl»RIN(iS
in Uw i'uliali Slate Hoilwaya.
i
Hu Iwuy official* nald the blueuniformed arntad watchmen had
HOLLYWOOD
•niiJbuted greatly to curbing
BEDS
Itain roblrcrirv, frequent during
tarly mordha of the pruviaional.
guvernmenL
, Polish railways now rover 13.000 We manufacture rvrrythlnf In
uillee, rumpai'.il with 11,000 ialb&gt;a[ beddiii|t We slock quality Imill
IU30. Ac.limit.,n of former; lore.
German territoriex in the west '
largely arcounlisl for th- increave.!

EA SY TER M S
" P a y A * You R e .l "

LONDON —AP — The comidcte Oermuda Bicycle T hief,
wotk* of ShakeRp«'are, in htindv
Term
foruiul und leneonahly prired. are Betn Three-Year
• W .
vlrtuallv unobtainable in liritain
HAMILTON. I'.'rmudu. (/V&gt;-In
*“ Uy* Sin«1.* vulu»»- •
•he Trinity Ass tea, a licrmudn
,
Igated liar." ae&lt;m« to have rmilcl folT-lgll lu illls, spH nkillg III In r ilg ll lailg llllg t'S o f lllisilioss reached (.baa, Mhummed , hunl, ti|| h#, the ra tJ
off a* fna* ,&lt;» Marshal Tito dor. iin ib lrm s in ('liiiiit n ml I nil in. K o re a a n il tlio oust Im liys.
Never hux there been *ueh u eiurt, one man pleaded guilty of
«n w-Miiei, *IUlet *mre l» „IUI1 loO.OOO other articles he hu»
119 Weal First 8L
ITtonr 1131
alr.'diiiit his w.fe and another wax
Ing the luat 21 Imui * -Pori M ycr.,
A lliericitllS o f tile p e n eeflll g ra in Ill'll ulld tile tl|&gt;|&gt;&lt;
AxtrlittUm confrm ir* two inontii^ bj»v»J ilnct* tb m -a ll part nf hin ilemanri for'the idaya, booki&gt;eller&gt; corvicted of xt'.-aJing u bicycle.
,1".
‘
aid.
attributing
this
in
part
to
the
N*wg Prea*. Waaii’l it u "chnui- M ississip pi R iv er region lire llb n ilt to filtd g lo b a l O llie rs «g«*. are ,le«cril*v| na unhappy mllertion of objfctii, lariff
Farlery—Celery A Sanford Avr.
Kach got the aan&gt;) xentence—
Shukea|ieaii-nii alnge boom.
k
lh;, ,f" r"" r .....J'1" ' on their doorstep, nml roumi-llie-worltl trips will been..... ';‘r'
P*r»
‘I1® negotla- ••.u.ll, rare and cummon.
three
years
at
hard
libor.
Likewise
hunt
to
gel
und
eager­
Phone E72-J
called him. Dili no nuillvr, nr „ . _ 1 ,
The buol*. It 1» said, de(olledmg l.uu» brun Duiuibbum'it
ly nought after are the writings of
“Bicycle stealing,'’ _ Chief Juaboth chronic and unniiligaird.
.everyH lliy gonverHUllon.
finitelyV are
hobby, but unlike
unit
nrr In
in the
tlx* picture.
picturr. The
The hubby,
muRtcnlli*rtuiii
tie.' Sir Uryoke hrancia told the
11.ilium Briny lx afraid they are •»' doe* not specialize on any pur- George liernnrd Shaw.
•11,
I Ike thief, “i* a \‘!fv despicable,
71-ynr o*J Mliinil lim ar-kero
dealing privately with the Kux-; (hulur item.
i
mean nml dirty trick. In most
er, declring a new augar ration
! nlnnx. Kurdixtnif. it |a pointed o u t,'— .
__ l t * .
raxes. I hr biryrles lielnng to |teobook, nlijeeted when on Ol'A
l’
' miKht fnrm n lluaaiun currdlnr «n
FINK8 FOR \()TJN(*
A rrC H tO C I
clerk told her hrr raa* wunld
ijie Turkish border and southCATAMAKGA, Aigentiun, OP)
r i , . , , ' . , I ...... plc win hav* to r dc ihcm to and
have In la* liiv-vliyutrd, and rock.
ward to the Persian Gulf.
-PUiicns wImi couldn't gel work- “ D r D t l l l ( ( L y l l H B - i t b o from tl*iir dailv labor.”
C&lt;t■t)*e clerk in the eve. We u n
III Jefuanlein. Ilritiah n ilicera wl u| eimugti' afeml pi.lilirx t-r I
——
LI1TLK PIG DKPARTitt’NT
appAfinlr he, fe-linga alreui ihd
bavr tieeii telling rorrexpondeiii* vote In tho- recent ejection a ir , COUNCIL IILL'FFS, la .—AP—
yiigar ahnitage, Inil the haymaker
i Watch the lran-irai| frontier dui- going to U- sorry—12.(0 worth j Th(' pedestrian toil to cross thv
JERSEY CITY. N. J.. (/»•)fUJte Is nut the l&gt;e«l wuy to cor­
t mg the next 15 days. Humors pr* i t regrets. Provincial authorities Ak-har-IU*n llrnlge between (munDominican Ropubllc Planx
' Meat Mr*. All Alirazo;
rect itxi*l at Haora thiit the Hrliiah |have opened legal prc&lt;ee,lliu» |r * , V ' " . “ha
ct'n,,'• Ilattalicn fire chief Bernard Duffy
coinnu'icjd “everything conies in
The man had two cvrita.
ore arming the Arabs. Tho Amh &gt;against 4,MOO of iKi’tn under the
Glanl Columbus Memorial
We like the decision of I he Sha'a on AmeiUon Girl
.tales fii,in from Iruq to Kgy;di provisions of a low making v o t-i **!’, * ? " “,rir' * l^J*^’‘'ro lr y'n* 10 here" whrn a small black an,!
white suckling pig strolled into
•
American high romimind in Aim....... suU lo l&gt;e fully supporting |Ing compulsory.
! mooch the other thrmr cents.
By AUSTIN! CASSINI .
tria to uan flying 'forte'vjK'a for
Palestinian
Arubs
In
the
move
for
C e n u il P rrtt C o n ttp o n d ^ l
tT e
|he regular inn from Vienna to
uii inde|&gt;&lt;•rnleiit Arab nation.
’ Italy instead of unarmed liana- • WASHINGTON —In • hitter denunciation, Tennessee a Senator
And the next time Kenneth McKrlbtr rautrd that the recent election itola In Atheru,
port planes
one nf Tito'a fighters aitacka iwr Triiii., should not be connected with the Crump political machine,
1 planes. It should lie T.ln who
"The two have no more connection." spluttered McKollar (end
should have in do the Investigat­ you can read It In a recent Issue of Die Congressional Record),
ing.
“than the bachelor amator from Trnnessre tins to do with the
Did yru know that H7 person* harem of .the Sultan of Zulu, whom he hat never seen. And none
of the folk In the harem tuts he ever seen!"
were kllhid every day -ye*, we
Senator McKellar'a lack of har^m education l»
paid kilted, lint ttinimrd or crip­
(sseHImwwrt Fyg.g I'SgB OlB#
a crying shame!
pled—ill highway uerid nt* din­
an mill itic* city in n display
ing the f,rxt six manth* of this
Bo I'm considering taking steps to bring him
/VIclu ! o|j W a ru A
rrflitnry might ami thr birth of
year?
Isn't ii"11 aoinrtliing?
together with the only Amcilcan woman who
tho Morgan line followcxl. The
Isn’t that emrugli to make folks
line wax ulmjt four miles from
knows what It'e like In a Saudi Arabian harem,
Housewares
gtop and think before tiny -open
'
___
young Mr*. All Allrexa, now In Washington with _ th « p U v "
I
,
up.an old car- ta-sooduiyr muchv.
~lfwiBBt&gt;df'Rflt1lbn nTtnliftr’of finance.^ &gt;
~‘ * Mr Womf Mid 'that' ItU'shlp,
carrying food stuff* mostly for the
life there Is left ill it after all
Tide wealern girl married two years ego the
Yugoslavs, wss the second Ameri­
these years? Isn’t ths( enough
ton and heir of a merchant prince of Jlddrf. If
can cargo ship to reach the port
to main motorists lw careful an I
waa told by a Saudi Arabian gossip, the family
which was being operated by the
M r ’ to make the last six month*
made Ita dough In pearla, spices and harem silks I • British. There Were only a few
of 1lMl) a little safer than thv
. . Bent their eon to the University of Southern
members of the Allied Military
first.
California, where he met and married the Ameri­
Government present, he said and
added that American personnel
can ml*e.
As If the defeat of Ij i Kollet’e
•
•
e
•
were warned by Ute British that
and the victory
of Harry Hyrd Autllne Cassini
r* oi
[
politics could not be discussed
..
, acre not eiiuugli to show that the
• ONE GOOD WAY to avoid buying your hat
since two nrlllxh naval officers
tide Is running out alaliixl
back every evening la to marry tlie hat-check gul That's what
hnd spoken politic* only a few
CIO and it* communist cohort., Huger, manager of The Delmonlco, Washington’! newest night-spot,
dayi pi tor and tuddenly disap­
voters ill New York stale went did. Marty Tukar, the bride, will have to take cafe of her new huapeared
t o the noils I In* *»»! I »&gt;r day an' band s duds for free from now on.
'*
The black market flourished Uv,
retired Vito Marcantonio, the big
Ute open." Mr. Wood aoarrted.’*
gnat •■commie" of them all, and
and thr flag* of Yugoslavia and
Adam Clayton I’owell, New York’*
Russia were painted on every
negro representative, who hud • DUE TO THE EARTHQUAKE In the region of the Dominican
building “Tito's forces.’’ he went
added social equality to hia po)|t Republic, li e lucky the New Worlds largyxt monument to Columo n .*' fmtl looted the city during
leal platform. Am) when New bux has not yet been put up........... I refer to the mile-long croeethe short tenure of control before
York City gets fed up with the shaped memorial to Christopher Columbus, pow past the planning
the loth American Mountain Div­
arrogance of left wing radicals, stage, which will face th« Caribbean on a 2.000-acre site In the
ision. Ute British Eighth Army
;!‘- •
l&amp;ri
they haven't much ehamo any J.kunlnlcon Republic.
and an armored division forced
where eUe. •
' The monument, built of pink-yellow atone, quarried on the (He.
Tito'* troops to erocuate."
will serve as both atirtne and lighthouse. . . . In g chapel the re­
Visitors a l the meeting Included
Dr. Ralph Morgan of the Uni­
R..Earle Kipp of Orlando and Rev
versity of Florida's Research In main* of Columbus are lo rest, while high above ll a revolving
If. R. Barnes, superintendent of
Btitule said something at thr signet will gash a brilliant beacon to waicoma all who pose. In either
the Methodist Children’s Home.
tary luncheon the ottur day ships or aircraft.
Ed Lane expressed the regret of
The cost. In the neighborhood of SB.OOOJMO, la to be paid—sup­
it some of our civic lepderx
Die organisation in the departure
ould take to heart, ‘‘Nothing posedly—through the combined efforts of the people of Iht two
nf Ted Wathen from Ran ford, a
u JH
'•**"*■
•tends.ettll", he said, "You either America!. . . . That's the only small detail remaining to be worked
alft was presented to Mr. Wathen
m .'t r '.* ! *
Melel teas all lbs wsy
yivance or yog go backward. Al­ out—the money. . . . Aa usual. Uncle Bam'will most Uktly end by
by the club. II. O. Hetael accepted
though yog may be standing retching into his striped pocket to pay tju^ MU.
the gift In the absence of Mr.
T**
,*Wk*&gt;*
•
•
• ;s
atll), if the otltit fe|low goes
Wathen.
rivets. Ksedr M e fw b a i n
ahri/ yog might as well be • MOST o r CONGRESS convinced Tea Pot Dome scandal will be
—
backward . In the next reduced to the size of a child's play teacup compared lo ga yet un­
year* ptbef Florida eltbe covered scandals of war profiteering, especially
A
H I M il ..........
- .... .,,,,,| l.ll
-fro forward.
If Banford transactions in shlpa and shipping. 8a)d one con­
In Spring, Trs-ta;
Tee Bet
not kiup pace with them. It gressman:
•
'»
U
P
l
A
0
t
l ....t t M.w r, toes,
In Summer* Biff-bang
Oeme Ore#
might' ga Well be walking back
" I f you think the Senate committee hearings on
n f M M ..
f t.IB
nareartn.llew
etfale
ematlarl
’
tnst
Imselns
ssrita•
the Oeraeon-May affair smelled, just imagine what
In tutkelt
OKLAHOMA
G
IT
Y—A
P—Pol
Ice
ifaUM Senate. Re­
. „ rr
« Line plans would be uncovered, with a Republican
Judge’gfik# Foster doesn’t have to
•AJTINC MOON Sky,. wt, » « .
to double Its itirvlce to publican House. Republican chairman and Republican majority with
consult the ral-mlar to And out
no
desire
to
shield
the
administration.
Up
to
now
the
Investigation
whHi It'e summer.
when the waiter season
11 « * * * y ...................... 91. ib
• lie summer now—unodlcisiu- I .
response to heavy In- of the Truman committee and the succes; of the Mead committee
anyway," the veteran Jurist am
‘ "or m ervetioni. hasn't resulted In anyone going to the pen.
pounced. "We hod foor neighborother railrosds
"Y e a If only a small fraction of the rumors we hear are true, the
ho&lt;«t fusses over children In one
in this section report attorney genera) could keep his office busy prosecuting offenders
session of court."
trend Indicating an even for monlhal"
Foster pointed out that Jn svmIts next
e . e
e° ' e .
mcr, familllee
1 sit on their porch**.
eirr
tft........ - ...............
WELLINGTON KOO, JR., eon of the.new Chinese ambassador
JJJJr h ^ tc h lld r e n
and BghL
the United Bisles, who helps hU father m secretary when not »1
to*
crease Rvefi
university, to a typical example er what can
meats V/oot. . . Wellington. Jr., to more American .

Echols Bedding
&amp; Furniture Co. &lt;

W A S H im 'IH w i, ir l

fa u ttfit itf/tnetica fin et/ Mc/tenb
S T A I N L E S S S T E E L C fti/c /a n

(iuy D/W ood Is
Main Speaker At
Kiwanis Meeting

SE
ARS
C A TA L O G

SHOPPING

Big not

Ilterbugs. wears collegiate costumes and will talk only in
atang. When he heard the news of hU n &gt;n&lt;-rabl# father e appoint­
ment as touted Qtslea envoy, he la said to have commented:
"Sweet feeperet What * iset esal'T
-. • '-v
.

la not much troubTe," he addedThe Amston river drains on

area ag
Statss.

M

United

the

M am
&gt;5x*-i
*

--

.

, T-J ,5 f

.

•^

,

*

t

Said only Ly Svcnv

-m m

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W E D N E S D A Y , A U G . 26,

TH E

1946

SA N FO R D

H ERALD,

SA N FO RD ,

PAGE

F L O R ID A
Hr

Social
SOCIETY EDITOR

A nd

P erso n a l

Activities \

Social Calcnclat

11» r k «-r

i ip t # * M e t li» i

IL , "J 'T

IC% f*n

Cecelia Trulucl:

u U*

Truth Seekers Class
Meets On Monday;

I riifian j

TH REE

.

p

fniiit

r \ nrmn i n p f!— f t ! a *

4 tP* *4, Draper Avf,
Orlandn, KI&lt;*rMa
(‘hone 4967

mill

u

autnniobi!
v*f HtU'1

Mrs. \V. It. Blount of Atlanta.
L*a. i* visiting friends iut«l i v
uuw.'ii in Satilonl.

T uetulay

Me an 1
will Ivav..
three
I-«tit T i n t f J W e d n e s d a y !

Mr. anti
unil M rt W A. Adams nixl
children mill Mits Lila Moor.’
Lvfftvr are spending thin week at

Virginia Calhoun
With Party

f Honored

It RUSiiU

i oi.'iiutiu ttuBiir

af Mr*. F. E. ttol* at B:(W p. M
with Mr*. J . A. Strange, Mrt
S . S . Itockey. Mr*. Annie Men
wether an cn*ho«lo*f*h,;

Mrt. (!.
till a have
month* at
to return
were sung
mi nt* were jiciveil to the follow­
ing member*: Air*. Nannie Wit
Hams, Air*. W. I", t hapuvtn, Mr*
Alice Holton, Mr*. W. J . Tinvhl
Mr*. T. K. Wilson. Mr*. Aihlit
At are Mr*. IT, I . E lls . Mrs: C

M ill Virginia Calhoun, brid: •
el ct who*e wedding will be .ill
etnnt o f Aug. Ill in Wav-numb.
0».. wn* honored on Wednesday
evening with u parly given byMr* I,. M. Jlim e- nt her home
2472 Palmetto Avonue.
of fit;- M r*, tllr.V,-. nnhi Mrs, Martin
were attractively m tanged about Welis, Mr*. *N&lt;&gt;Uie Ynut-huri, Mr*,
the iooni* where the gu*j&gt;t» play­ t ’.. H. laird, Air*. It. W. Turn* i.
ed game* throughout the evening. Ail*. It. K. Siiioindiei, Mr* J . F,
Prire* wei&gt;j awarded Mr*. Alvin AkCfclUu I, M r*.’ ll. F,.C teitlhitw ,
Calhoun and M r*.. J . A. Cun­ Air*. Kiln lr(*h. Ml*. Kvn llm ningham. Many lovely g ift* were key and Mr*. Alice Thornton.
prrrrnted the honorce.
MIm Alary Hill an.1 MU* J m Jhdinim axxi*trd *u; hasten* &lt;o
eidrr ladling the truert*.
loiter In the evetdng ‘ i-.'fre-hmenls were rurved l ‘&gt; the follow­
HAMILTON, Mont., UP)—Coun­
ing: MIm Viigiuin Calhoun, lion, try 'storekeeper Hurry W. Johnn r c , Mrs. John Culhun, Mr*. Joe son; who write* •ong* it* a Imbby,
Thomas,
Air*.
Alvin
('.ilh or. hail a field day rn ■ntly ■when he
Air*. T«| Williams, Mr-. L. M. playe,| piano in 1ompaniment to
Hill, Mrs. J . A. tfuoningbam. his “ lla ti; You Ever Seep Mod*
Mrs. (Sussfe Cullutn, Mr*, n a y - tana," whrlp a ti&gt;nYi*t fang the
ton Smith, Mr*. J . C, Calhoun. refiiiiii.
If is* Mary Jan e
'I be lour.si wn* Plug Crosby,
Dime*.
Dobson and Al
j i * t puislng thriuigli town.

Country Store
Piano (Joes Bing

Aneient 1
meavuiin,- *
cliff* and nl

UHH

O uR tm m sw fR t ;)
Growing

A. Speer anil children
IH i! , 1111n11111; itjvern!
t’ororiado Beach plan
thi* « ,-eiend.

Ml. ami Air*. Andrew Cnrrawrtv
who have h itn spending sthne
time at fu rutuilx Bemli will re*
tu tn to Suuford ufti'i’t L.'iho,' Day.
M i*. Kenneth McLeod returned-. STATE of Michigan will bo repre)v*terri*y from spending ten-day tented at tho “MUs America" eonwith Chief M cU n l in Geneva, X . t\-»t In Atlantic City, N. J ., on Sept.
1, by noth Lenleslcy (above), of
Kew Baltimore, Mich. In acquiring

At. 1 tell a ml of
himlhy Wulket
.de .spending

•
§

Misses Ann Wiggins, I Irion Hutchison
(siven Party Itv Three Hostesses

thmri, Atige’
h h it- we*
MrL and M l*. K. M. Rwaim huve
-*-e*
at the lroin&lt;
relurm'd from spending twu weeks
t elory AVenn
in the mountain*. They visited
parly butioriin
Brevard,
Asheville.
I lender* mi- Two popnla^ bride-eltvt*.
Al
vil'ii, Statesville mid Win.*loni Amt Wiggins and Alls* llele'
Ifnl.-hiMin.
•
lh -nut 1f. I ar r ongi-mr-iit* of ro*&lt;
Mr*. Kiln Hlanry mid dnughter. welt- phiced rdmal I In- File bonii
M in Grace B. Jacob*, have re­ Mi-. FIrubeth W hirImm,
All*
lume.) to their home to Alorgmi- Maty I I -len File ..u ! Air*, tl. II
town, IV. Va., after visiting for Blown n - 1 t.-.i lh,. b o-te*. will
lu .i week* 11 - the ,* 111 -1. ,,f Mi -1* 111*1'
I* ■'.( I ’-he- ..pen fan
mid Mr*. M B Snillh
ai.dwa)'.
. In. b,-)i - . l,i.( amid
wait - |i . kit * *«]i*t. an.i point.
1lop. iv* ie -eived a- I he true*!’

• - .— J * .- - -

ANXIOUS to gi t funds to further
hyr imu lest eon,.it ton. Bcnn.i U.irthcl, III. Nprlh t.1tn-rty, tint., otitalncd a Job :i .1 gravedigger nl the
Saukton, lin t, I-.’ITII !rry. She wn*
proclaimed "Ctrl of tbs Year" at
International liuitnr leagu e con­
vention In Ohio.
( International^

Mo*i; (ouiffi tOW|»OAAH&gt;

F. Kun’hnrui *►
f

anil

Pilot Members IOnjoy
Picnic at Hidden Lake

fiirk-imviNi* hws

MrmUt-4 uf ih4» PiL&gt;t C’lul*
t*» JurkKunvilU* after
Hii't «! tlti* fcitttiinui lit *111«* Ltf Mr*.
1 «wa* nnuith with rt*lujiilil Mm T. K Wilwm Alm-V Ha wlui- 1.0 llidifeo la k e
ini
tn.l M i•«. It. F. t m i l,i*i meld fut llieir ifpiiltu
meeting Swimodog. Ii-.uliog ,nu|
game? wet,, enji.yed nflei whl-h
a pt.nif supper wa? ?eivr.l.
Thu**, attending wen Mix. ’-1
Prof, mul Mr*. G. K. AL h.iv
of Mia 101 are expeeled to m in e B Smith and gue«t ■. \li» I 1
10 Sanford thi* evening to xpeod llhioey mid Mix* liim &gt; It. Juj
until Friday with friend*. While of Morgantown, W. Va., M
here they will attend the lloliert 7., It. Ilatliff. Mrs. Al F. Il»
Morris p i c n i c
at
Saulaiiolu Air*. J . C. Mitchell. Mr*. B
Spring* on Thursday afteiiioim. Chu|onan, Mrs. (&gt;. M. lim n -,
They are cn route from their Mr*, li. (!. At newel I, Mi?. 1 I.
KUmmnr home in Cloutilaml, (la. Pi,well, Mrs. II. A. Swaps,m. tl,
A. K. Shoemaker, Mr*. S -rto Miami.
K in her, Mr*. \V. y. Billing. \l
tl, lainey, Mr*. Allwrl Ja n F’oid T heater in Washing- Mr-. Knrle Broome. Mi- 1 '
1
11 which Preiideul liiiiiihi I odd, Mr* Ft mil. M 11
hut, was dedicated Fell 1 '. Mm) Baulin*. M i-, tin- .
Inn mol Ml** Frailer* Fi*?,,
as a national museum.

—THE

VKIIHAT1LK~SliF;F;p Dili

ONLY 3 MORE DAYS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF MATHER’S CLEAR­

DANVlLIiR, III, (,P )_ \ 1
sheplwnl dog itamr*l Shep iee. lv
an honor xeroll from the Mum .
Society of Danville and Vein,
• ounty, for rescuing hi- m.,
F'armer Henry Carlson.
t
felled Carlson and pinned i
tlm ground. Thf. dug
*■

teelh l|) the hlllF* piine ,•
on until *ev-r*ral men
‘ allmm hi safety.

RADIOS
N EW

SENTINIOL
Titbit* Model
Now on DUtilny

A ll S a h fo r i/ e tl w a s h a b le m a t e r i a l ) in D a r k
H ln e, l.ig b t H ln e, T a n a n d Itr n w n .

j

ANCE OF WOMEN’S A P­
PAREL

. .
COATS

SUITS
Valuaa

to

Ga b ard in e and ot her washable iitntrriala
in Solid llrown, Hlne and Mixture*.

39.50

Value*

to

&gt;.
29.95

Sale 20.00
Value*

to

F«w atroDQ, haoliby persona axpocl lo bocomo dltabltd or di* until oomo lax dlatanl tomorrow. But
dlaabllltT olt*n comm, and lit* oflan and* sooner than
on* axpacts. For many th*r* may be no tomorrow.
You do Intend lo provide lor your own care If dl*ab!ed,
and lor your lamlly U death deprive! (hem ol your
support. But tomorrow may be loo late.

29.96

Sale 115.00
DRESSES
Colton* and

There May Be Mo Tomorrow!

PLAYSUITS

Call tbs local Woodmen representative today. Lei him
tell you about the sale, sound, legal re servo Woodmen
HI* Insurance certificate* lb* Society furnish** al cost.
There’s 00s that exactly meets your need* lo provide
luturo security tor yourteli and your lamlly.

Learn, too. ol lh* benefits you will receive by taking
part la WooderaR's fraternal and social activities.

One group 14*95 to 16.95

SPOUT SHIRTS
by McGREHOR
AGES 8 to 16
Solid color* and fancies in washable ma
Irrial*.

One group 10.95 to 12.95

W O O D M E N Z W O R LD
On Our Easy Terms!

life

In su ra n ce

Society

DB A M I t l EXCBBft f i l l . 001,000

$2.25 to $3.50 ’
SLACKS by GOODALL
AGES 14 to 22

If. if, FINCH, District Manager
} 16 South Park Avemio
Office Phone 967 —

Sanford, Florida
Residence 192

Dark Bluo and Dark Brown.

$6.50

�W E D N E SD A Y , A U G . M , 1 9 4 8

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E FO U R

Celery Feds Trounce Orlando Senators I
w.

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y

4 _______________________________________________ ____________________________________ ___ .___ ___ I_________________________ i_________________

Howington Pitches Four Hit Tilt; j Pittsburgh Nearly
Sanford Meets Saints In Twin Bill Selects Sanford
J t n , Orlando — .G lorlg to score the Sanford mnn*
lal)— Tint second "g «r.
;d *ry Fed* down-J The ,|tcfinl w ent* were itnml*
leading Orlando n«tcd by Orlando. The Senator
S In 1 count last bat '*"y Charlie Thompson doip four-hit pitch- fealctl the Sanford atlck charer
towing ton before In * special event. Lou Devil and
utn 1300 fana.
'Dud Duma finished in n tlead
opened hostilities I heat Ui take the 50 yard dash
to as Jimmy Ilea- 1honors anti Devil returned to tic,,
screaming double! Mike Domingue* for fungo hit*
er field followed ‘ ting honors. Manager Ted Madleft by Ja ck IAt- jeski won the accuracy throw
le s lfr. From this and Mlkr IJomlriguei tossed th*
Imll farther than the other rnn*
trelants.
Dave- Drill* of fianford circled
the bases in 1S.1. seconds’ tn tie
laru Devil of the Senators. Dridc
was the only . Frd player to
place in th* special event*.
Levy and (Jlorlg tied for hit*
ling honor* during the gam*
with two safeties In four trips
to the plate. !.evy poled out two
doubles.
The Sanford Fed* meet the St.
Augustine Saints In the ancient
city tonight in a twin bill. Thi*
promises to b e ‘ an’ exciting three
series lrecaii|e the Saints' are
trailing the' - Fcrla - ImV' on e" and
one naif games.
Score by innings:
Sanford
010 003 001 -

FOR RENT
3 ROOM furnished ant. Couple
only. 2300 Mrllmivilie.

WANTED TO RENT

3

-teach ere—desire plan- to
furnished “r unfurnished.
Cali 971-f
U R N I S I I K D or unfurnished
room. Close in town. Box W,
e t o Herahl.
CO U PI.E desires funiishi-d apartm*nt.
Pcrman,cnt
rosld jnts,
Call 1033.

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
8

BEDROOM bungalow. Hard­
wood floor throughsuit. Splrndid
condition and fine location.
Phone 40H-J for appointment.

DUE TO Hines* l have to sell my
business, completely equipped
dairy store making own ice
cream, showing over 1700.00
ITiced right
Rich Avenue,
for qts
Del.nmi

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
Electric Toasters, 14,39

II. B. PO PE CO.. INC.

IMITATION leather* in most
eddr*. and largo selection of
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
a. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
Av*., Orlando, FI*.

PROTECT '•your health — deep
batterl Dependable mettress reuovetlngl Box eprlngs end in*
rsrrspring mettressea rvlmlltl
New mnUrcssee, beds, springs)
Hollywood beds! Beo nur retail
store ami display room at
110 W. FIUHT ST.
£ehol* Bedding .A Furnltur* Co.
Sanford Muttrrss Factory
Phone 1133 and 072-J

Have your portrait taken at
NIUHOLLH STUDIO
220 Melseh Bldg., Phona 1169

t Through the ef/olt* o f Mod
Weber, genial manager of lh~
Mayfair Inn, the Pittsburgh
Piraty* o f the National league
cam e'(wlthiii an inch of **•! cl­
ing Sanford aa the 1047 Spring
tiiitnikg fi le . THU Information
whs revelled today when Mr.
W rier.jrelu iv rd a letter from
Ray Kennedy, gcner.l ’ mu ri­
nger of the Pittsburgh Athte;Ic Company,
Kennedy declared that ‘Han­
ford was given very scrim t.
consideration by our new ownor* before a final decision »•&gt;
made to go In Miami Draclt;
‘he hotel accommodations, ra te ,
and etc., aa well a , the hall
park at Sanford were two of
the reasons for tU&gt; serious
consideration g.ven to Hnnfird
nn our training site."
Kcnnrdy thanked Writer "fur
the internet taken in hanging
the Pittsburgh club to Kan.
ford, and also for your time
and trouble."

liar Seat Cavan
FREE—3 Iced tea I lasses with
fj'iry I2A0 rash purehai* until
Rant 1 Coleman
Cnl ans■n*. Clf* riinn
PHOTOGRAPHS
your BEST photograph
made at
*
THE RAYMOND STUDIO
&gt;• State Bank Bldg.—Ph. 1093
00D electrta stove. Reasonable.
Call 837-J.
ftm

c* Anoindinp Fnr Twin Rill TnnifpH is Avpraorp On
STANDINGS

I

DANK1NO DKPAItTMKNT
tiTATK OK K U m ibA
Ns. U»
tiKKD'K OK &lt;V»MITIlOM.KU
I
lAMtAHAJWEIi
’
WIIKUMANt- by asltsfactory- «vi.
WHI.Units cn illlK T T . In le t. «n..
,1. nc* |Hr**ntr&gt;i to the jn jtm :* i,.d
AND YOU AItK Ilr .u F .lt *&gt;t
W t'lltl'.l' t« file, your append nr*, II haw Urea Risife to appear C‘at a
l.anktn* cnmpaay unde.- the nam»
elfli-r |»*r;aitiMliy *»r Uuuu..
" f,r
l il t ; CITIEKNH tIANK O f
a t l t r n &gt;. in -MId ettlt ft*, a t. -tuu
tU voror, evlit. I h * ittld et n * o * l .'t * l k OVIEDO. Iocs led si OVIKDO f|.(tIttDA. a ni1 orgnntssd under the
on nr hefore th* J l . t d ■&gt; .&gt;t tatw,
of Klorhts. ha* roniplleti with

Orlando
HANFORIl ...
St. Augustine
Del. Hint ..—„
Pnlatka ........

nil

MODHL CAR M E E T
ST. P ET E R SB U R G , Aug.. 2 8 :,p) The Florida Model Rac»} Car
Meet will be hebl Sunday at St.
Petersburg’ under the ausplcei of
t(.' West Coast Model Race Car
Club. From 30 to 40 entries are
expected. They will come from
Jacksonville,
Miami,
Daytona
Ileach Eustia and S t Petersburg.

Hy K. t . BUIIPICI
fCtltCl.'t I CfJtMtT hKAti
JACK IIAVH
KlorMt llank Htelhlln*
Orta n*1o, Kt*.
Ail»rn*y lor I'lslnttff.
KtpTCIIKR
M IT IIX TH AI'P k XII
T1IH fn ATE OK KIvOttIHA VO
HKt.VA IIAK ItE I'llU r, WHOtlK
1*1,ACK *&gt;K HKtllHKNCr IM Grunt s
l\i *- I'lfscn , her 1 eildres* i.e'na
llu* JIT. lit 1, Grant's t’»r». Oie*ruii
i 1 1&gt;U' "3if- hS**..I ,- »ifc-r — 1 fn file
roar nppvarunr* &lt;»n Iti* I I Ml ds&gt;
of gepft mtwr H U , to s n t t a ls stilt
f»o tllvorrs Insittulnl ugatnst you
it, th e-r’lreult Court of ihe-N'Sth
90*11*1(11 flrro lt. to iWT“for KrifF”

!h *

pru vlllont

r*-|Litrrrt

to i&gt;.

ii.mplird with hr the lUnktnx
l.aw-a »l the Stale of Klyrtda hoot*
a rarnp»ny thtll l&gt;e authertsed in
commence the huslnraa ot Hanking
mow . TIIEHBKOIIK. I. J
M
t.EK. Complrotler or the Htate ».|
,
py ytnur of the nuihoriut
, „ l ,4 In me hy Heetlon 1191 of the'
Itevteed rieneral Hlslotns i t Kh&gt;i|.
,\a certify the* the CITIZCN.I
IIANK UK OVIEDO, of OVIKIHi
tn the County of HEStlNDt.K end
the ttlste of Klnrida is authnrlied
to commence the business of Hank­
ins under Ike name above given
with a capital stock of KIKTT
thousand dollar*..
.
Given gaOer mr handtest
of of fits
4 « r _ * L July.-w.

THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF
THE OFFICES OF

WILLIAMS AND LESEMAN
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING
416-417 ATLANTIC BANK BLDG.
PHONE 850
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FREDERICK H. WILLIAMS

W .J, LESEMAN, JR.

LEGAL NOTICE

F

'

HEADACHE

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR
112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 880

Liquid CAPUDINE

Stomach Sufferers
N T ^

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» I 7

REPAIR
DEPARTMENT
E d U IP H f

PFLUEG EIt REELS REPAIRED

Wc are now equipped to replace worn spool bushing*!

BICYCLES REPAIRED
Complete repair department!

GUNS'CLEANED &amp; RETAREf)
Let us get your gun ready now!

TENNIS &amp; BADMINTON RACKETS
Expertly re* Irung! Gut or Nylonl

i

SPORTING
GOODS

Y’nur furiiture wilt look • Ilk*
7 Pata, Uveslocic, Supplica new,
will wear better than evtr

when our experts rebuild and
recover It. Only the flnaat con­
struction materials used, Phon*
I 111. for a free estimate and
choice of material*.
SANFORD UPHOLSTERY
116H Park Ava.
Phona 1111
EXPERT filing of taw*, lawn
8
HELP WANTED
mower* and knlve* and aclv
ton*. Penny post card to A. EGIRL for toda fountain at Lan^.
Cady, Boy 163 will bring mo to
ay’a Drug Htoro. Part Urns or
full Uma.
. __BUILDERS
_______ : .Guard your
F11IE8TONE Store* naad ex­ HOME
new building ataimt termites.
perienced help. Opportunity foe
Hotax protects lumber, fence
rapid advancement. Vacation
posts, sash, mlliwork for 10 to
with pay. Firestone Htorts,
IS years. Follow, Army and
111 E, l* t Bt- : ____________
^4.
.—i*nt te e tod formulae.
MOTHERS needing school funds . New supply just received. Oat
Eaay, pleasant, proflubta work 11-36, 65 gal. drum *43.76. Full
at your own convenience. Box
Instruction* - gtten.
Southern
4 d o llersltl.
Chemicals. 204 N. Elm Are.
Phon* 961.
BEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
.. »0l North Park v
Telephone 37

EXPERT painting—contract
hourly basis. S. G, Gr«
fra* e*t;maYe», Phone 116t
7 83J.

RESPONSIBLE party wanted ^

10 .

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OpportnnHtwa

200

B y Bob Green

TH E LONE RANGER
ALNE/
I'LL SHOE OOWN.TWTD, WHEN
THE WORD, HAVE SILVER PULL

EA SEL

CALL Smith Brother* for Car­
penter* ft roofer*. Phon* 10^2.11 GUAGE
SHOTGUN SHELLS
11 CALIB8B BHOTH

[Williams Fattens

ONLY FOUR M EM BERS TO GO
MIAMI, Aug. 2d—Tulane, Van­
GET SCORING V A R IETY
Feller.
IU I
Newhouser, E
derbilt, Kentucky and Florida are*
liI.V M I.—A u g .*.28-^ 0r. th * -W i Cb*fwlier-*nd Dobo Nrwwmr
’ T ^ f ^ “ ***
f
m __ *&lt;a
at .
»•*&lt;•••
.
u
th t only schools in the “Soiith- louriidowns
scored in Miami** 12rastern Confcremii which ha»*e gspie Orange Bowl series, 30
CARD OF THANKS
not represented the Smith ’ in v i e stored on running piny* and
Miami’s (Irancr Bow I football 22 no puaara. Two ware scored
We wish to thank the many o lassie.
r« the result nf blockril kicks,
friends for their kindnesses dur­
one mt n kickoff return, and the
ing the illness and death of our
other on a pass interception.
Invrd one, ila llle Dnsltc,
Howington and Sharpe
The Bos.Uc Family
The Swedish Davis Cup trn n ir
INTERCEPTION PAYS O FF
dells, Devil and ’Hester.
str.-s. Lennart Ilcrgelin and TorMIAMI, Aug. 28—At Hudson’s
rten Johansson, were scheduled ftJ.yar.i runhack with a shortto leave .Stockholm today for the Circuited aerial which gave the
United Stahl* and the Interaone University of Miami a 13-fl vic­
Cups finals on Kept. 13th through tory nver Ita ly Cress in the ID40
ir.th.
Although the two have Orange Bowl game, as time ran
lieen playing as a two-man team, nut is the only occasion in the
they were to be accompanied by licwl sct’ms that a touchdown ha*
LOANS
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 1 11
been scored on a pass InlcrcepI bn
, "
LOANS MADE
Prc s to-l^ook e r»-—T r Ie yel e*
Nine collei.'P' were founded In
FROM 110 TO 1300
OH Stove Ovens
America before the Revolution.
strict privacy; fast service
Dacey Chumi
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Pint Thermo* Dottle*
foir I** c**tfimiinrf r„n to l„ nml tji
i\ r i i i ; rn i NTv Ji'OMirH t'o r iiT 1*',hi I** fort’ iti#* RtfDif hiylpil
102 Sanford Avenue
(iallon Thermo* Ju g *
H:\IINMI K «,lir.NTY, NTATP. I»K »t Hdltfirlil, Heinifi'tle
KTAN LEY-ROC. KR3
I |nl(ll&gt;A IN PHOIIATE
* I*Ia*, fin f»r
Uip *4|I| rtuy ref
HARDWARE CO.
1\ i;»; T il K K.KTATK * »P
Mrill vmlsevp, A f»
fiihirwMea r r e l l s
viI \b\ * A NM\Vi:ilH.
it
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will lir
Toilet Seals
(N-PffRklt
rnlri***! Hint Ilf! J'tm,
in money matter* is strictly
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Garbage C*ns
Till* «1Th1Ii«k aha || lot |1II!•IIf liMl
P A C K A G E S T O E L li*
’Mil XT ATP ««P PlA »IU I *A
rospcclcd here.
Friend, and
"hTf *'Mfh wgirls, for f#nir Mu putt
Galvnniied Sprinklers
iaiir l i 4 VI jttif*, i l l ! \\&gt;iIkpw «h«| I* riii It'ir w#«*tia In Ttip
relative* «ru tint ijucslionr*
$IM1 II, Ait API I UK. ffltOftf m/'tf
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Unit % rif&lt;*l
i*»!if»‘* nil* i I**t .*1«1, a VI*»wr }ia Ji-rr 11ItMi * hIII in
»i«&gt;ut your credit. Your em­
HARDWARE CO.
il&gt; tirlrr i". Illtrg, 3GS'it iiff Flnwrr
1'iMiiil!, ilMtlil^
ployer or business associates
{fpept,. Id'* AiiKPlt f, i*alifnrti|,i,
WITN’KRJI inr liJMid «nvl nffltljil
i
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will not bear of your personal
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PARACHUTE RATIONS
’’if* * I H flfolt I. Mlchljfan, Na(- Nrinimilr *nd Hlfttr t»f Klftfhta. ill?*
affairs. Thcro ia no causo for
? . i'rnlrkpliarik. |T3I Wrii^rwriHefi (hr :«Ili fla f tit
A tinned meal for emergency
us tiff, A |(
cn\barra*smenti
I'l lrr,
llnll jru flfMl," I %«|Ifhrri|i« ; | If U.
use—ko-’p.som o in your car
Reasonablo credit rc*iulremcnti.
illldrrfj
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lirtiadwrty
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c.p s fis s siltkir ••••!
or boat
(ItlundOy Plutffla. Alf&lt;1*d|*»
No co-maker* on money loans. Iw ln la sad w t t a rn .ltCtrrk
i!m !*irnpi
ffirrh,
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AinHAUER APPLIAN CES
Variable payment plans.
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i! Phiirltf* NlrrPi, K m Vni k, N&gt;w iiMfr jtnr ftir (■InIni Iff
Inrlds Bank HU*.
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kiiT li s. (I, t e n : t n
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unit »II wtlhrr i»* rn'jiyji ciiitri’mci} rslor*, m ld ana. I. t||r lo .trlr! ot
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irvi^bt ***kly »1tb AY DM Vil4f
YOU AItK IIKIIKIIV MrTinUtr
Kifculorr **f Mm&gt; la»*i Will and that
IIAIIY BED, small sire.
Also
■Uo CAndj
Hun, N&lt;mi
th *l* hs* S o il Instltlltnt an I
TMlRinml
of ‘ IladiP * iMwrm,
baby carriage. Phone iOOR-M.
FLOOR SANDING
*i-« Km ft Hbold a Sjvwt Yeuf «*
I.
nnrs-r i^rurns In th* I'lrentt
-IffTiisfd, |*rnrlns f'** aulhorlfj In'
tn*F c-r &amp;mj not b« tka
and finishing. Cleaning ami w a l­
sail and conwy ihr
•nn dr-| Court, Ninih Judlelsl Circuit of
COMPLETh; flyr.nl fishing outfit. ing. Now floors ’surfaced to per­ •ftmadbft! Uj LLit cuht nda^&amp;i
»rrIhrtl loin, |»lrr«*ig arid p r e t i i o f 1 Klnrlris, in and fer Mrtnthol* t'nun.
Jotrjph Kampf. lit. I. Box ’7 0 . fection. Old llonra-made lik * now. tal*n *'#r ftnt.Btt A/imI
iai|d Ptliial** In Hflfllfloli* CnUnlJr.l ly. In Ch.ni.ry. being &lt;',w SiPlfillilit, hrlnimlnw In ra til rvlalr, »!•», a suit .against you for oLriu.
W, Idtke Monroe.
Call
tm* ill core* wherein jns, \ |IJi l INII. M. 01, KARON
The |{aiiI *I» H, t»f. i#iliiti-wcit IA MAY CIHrfrs f t , ATT. are Ihe
Lake Mary. Fta.
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ONE O LID EIt 1 12, 2 CongoUum
&lt; L «** S »T^ n
o f K IBA ft &gt; itKNt’ K I't.ATT Is Ih* fi.ln tlff «na
ruga, like new, 18 each. I table
HKNT A CAR
RnJ
Muir ’ lnl*rr«t in Haulh- an Stihr.vtslrit till* of In* rss* n
14. I bed, coil spring* and lnr«Tl Quiirt&lt;»r a t rtouih-r«»f tjiim - K KNNKTJI t.AWUKN’I'K I’t.ATT
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jierspring m attress 135. I band
PHONE ?oo TonntMp 31 H*« II 2*1 K u t, cr»n* CltOMH UI^ATT. t*ef*nd»ni.
vacuum cleaner lit). 1 Eureka
STRICKLAND MORRISON
ANH r o ll AtlK IIKIIKIIV Itl*UlntrtK p|«h!»rn
n»oi&gt; or
vacuum cleaner fU ’. Iron heater
*'•DRIVE-IT. INC.
g t ’IIlKD to ff!* ymir ageraranc*.
l» »
,
p*r.nn»lly in through votir
pipe and ellurw $10. Will be
tothtou. AYOS Mu win Caady M a i In th* hlfihrul mid b « l t&gt;i£l*r. lit •Ith.r
mo we d .
Reasonable
stlorn.y. In »sld soil tor sb.olul.
home Friilay ami Saturday. W.
l Ostr u Ji to. io dsn' meaty. How publlr nr (srl'^ip •nl* sml Vn« hip
(gvorc, with th* undsr.lgn.i i lfrk
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788A, Harrell, l,ake Monroe, Fla.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO. '
I herein within forly ci»&gt; i on or btlor* th. Mil day of
after Ilie ffmt |«tiii|fei linn nf thU Hipttmlur, ISIC
0-DHAWKR Singer sewing mach
BXKt.’L’TGH ASII IHSUKH this
cf Inf toll. #i!hni-itA ynp fitii , therelhDODGE - PLYMOUTH
Iue. P. O. Box 3f»2.
4—eag-irUt.he entered la pUc*.cs*arae lilfi d»y-,ef August,. IMS,,.
iLtltrs AND HKHV1CE •
&lt;T. P, 11L’ IlN DON
iipnn *alit |i*Uilnri:
As Clark nf Ih* Circuit
I’almrtto Ava.
Phon* 10| 1
GRITS and meal—ground fr*»h
YVlTfCKHH mr hand and the .eat
.C
ourt.. Math Judicial Cir­
of said Court al Hanford. H*uiltinlr
every Monday from snowflake
cuit of Klorldn. In snd for
County,
rlnrlda,
this
llth
day
of
u f
corn. Can l&gt;« bought at Gard­ ELECTRIC appliance repair* —
*
H.tnlnnU rounty.
August 1*4*
Hy r. t. IIHIIOICK. D. C
ner's Store, Ijike Monro*. 10
It « ' tVAItK
w« repair washing machine*,
rc tn c tu T co t'ttT hkai . i .
County Jude*
lb. bag. fl.00.
vacuum cleaners, fans, mixers,
First published on Auiu.t llth , JACK IIAYH
eewing machines, Trotte,r Ap7«» Klorlits Ilsnk IliillCIpg
ISIS
20" "BICYCLE, fair " TomTltlon,
'llance Service, 304 W. Second
Orlando. Kl*.
(MEAL)
cheap. Phone 692.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
it.. Phone 1004-J.
TUB 8TATK OK rCnltlDA TO
ONE hospital lied fur sale—new SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
Y O T IC g TO A n * *:A l t
OBOIt'tr; It ATI.IKF. EAHT IVU,.
Tn i u i i t m i.w i'.i; vvn.tii tits
rnmlition, $50. Phone 494-W.
HI IN. NKYV YOilK
enlarged. We copy old photo*
*X)ltHKTT.
•neiettines k n 'x n «»
A
iworn
Mil
nf
hnvMiUfl R auiM w w flM W jM
graphs.
WKLImllN UOIUSKTT.
In c lit«n
n * * l n * t jrmi In Ihr Mll.WKK
Iota.
wtu TtlMftta
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ARTICLES -WANTED
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\m (hr Hlftir t»f
NICHOLUS STUDIO
tUrwuIt O u r I nf llm Ninth Judlrt.il
rmlasttaUtf mpme amgtowl
f*«»uth Carolina *u i wrho»r timlliiiH
ptrru il » ( Kliirltlft In a M fr»f
tsa r issss* r*w e w g . i n * w
I'LL BUY your car, regardless 220 Melseh Bldg., Phone 1169
N»rlh
no If O o n l y In «’h»nc#ry fur &lt;11* Aditrnii fi No .104
ear. a* an f*e4 iraa etene ee*
nf age or condition. Roy Real,
Yarrc, th« fthnfI |lll» e f » l i k h ll fU rnl In lh« City of ilrMKtlllr,
PURNITURE REBUILT
At
Touchton
and
other
Hlftlft
of
Roqih
f*arol|tyi(
506 W, 2nd SL
.
3Vmml*
L#*
Haillff
r*
ilporn
AND RECOVERED
YOU A n iitflL R E B T NOTIFIED
Hat Ilf f. Ih vtr p r M i n r c ntm ih r r r *
Drug Store* In Sanford.

I BUY cowi, calves, yearlings.
Phone R, W. Lord, 78B*W.
VANITY, Him now, compkito with
glass top, pane) mirror, 3 steel FRESH milch cow* or heavy
bed*, dressers, other mlsceltanspringer* to produce that better
&gt; eou*-Items, B. E. Auslcy, lit. 1.
than evur. Grtan Valley Milk.
Box 142-W.
Floor Mats Available
8KMIN0LE TIRE SHOP

Sanford Celery Feds Travel To

Inn!* Cnunly, HorM«, an »bbr#vt.
alr&lt;t title lit emtet r*»* l&gt;.in,
Klt.YNK ItOBBHT R B I’HLO, I'lalf,
tllf \p SELVA IIAK IlKI'IIUy,
I&gt;e(endanl.
*
WITNKKB my hand amt nfflrlal
aeal at Hanford, SenHimln County
Klntlda, I hie Hat day of Auautt
l»»*.
O P. lit; IIS IK &gt;N
Clerk of »al't Circuit Ontm
lly NOIIINK NORWOOD
Deputy Clark
tOfllr.lal seal!

that (Iter# kae l&gt;,tti Intlllitlol olid
la now prtHlStiit ‘In the Circuit
court. Ninth Judicial Circuit "I
Klnrida. In and ft«r ttemlnole 4,‘oenly. In Chancery, beln* Cjt-c No.
c:at. a atilt against y.'ii fm tl'cilule ttlvorce. wh-rcln &gt;*&gt;«. MAIt V
MILIVKU WKI.IftMtS CiUtliHTT.
to iarllm ti known a* &gt;111." KF.
WKI.IidttN cm tftKTT. nr* the . . .
(endnnt, anil J mIIS IttlV CPflllKTT
I* the ida.ntltt art I nn althic.i. led
lltl* of the care t JfdIN D'O
c t u u m r r , finium r. vmart
m i Ii W k i :
\&gt;k i . im &gt;)in ct&gt;iMii.rr.
|mm tlrn* a known a* HI..Will*

drive automobile to Miami this
week-ond. Phon* 1606-M, '

HEV/GAG YOURSELF/
-BSSIOBS MB.Y0U1L
WAEE UP THE r7fT[T]r”
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AUTOS FOR SALE

weekly,

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To Promote the Prorrrsi or America;
To Prod ore Prosperity for Ssaf.fiL

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Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V II

S A L F O R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y ,

Conviction Of
OdhamUrges
Aid To City's
Tourist Plan

W A S H IN G T O N , A u k . 2 8 1
(/P) — A m e r ic a n
p ro s e c u to r1
X h o n in n J . D od d to d a y n a k e d
t h e N u e r n b e r g W a r * C r im e s jLQ |
t r i b u n a l f o r a g u ilty v e r A ~d i e t ftK n frisf- fiv e . N a z i b r * tfn iiiz a lio n s . T h e y a re . t h e
iu d ia te d R e ic h C a b in e t , P o w litiC a l
la u u lc n d iip
C o rp s,
S .S . E l i t e G u a r d , th e S .A .
lirownvhirts and lht‘ Gestapo.
Th* text of proneeutor ih tlil'i
lira was. made - public In W'ftsti
ngtun. It charged that t l i n f
fiv« group* wvoj (ho principal
■gunrlea tttirough which Hi,i Nasis
their crimes against
effected
civilisation.
Dodd told th* trihuiinl that hv
conviciing them, it would xhuw
^ m an kin d , " T h a t - no rrinw 'w ill go
^unpunished i-ccau*e It wai ownmitt*,) In th r nanle of a polilirul
party or of „ slat,-; that no
crime will he passe,I by because
it I* too b ig: that no crim in als'
will avuht punilhtwul bacaus*
they are loo ninny.''
If an oigaiiontl.m is convicted
of Aar Crimea, the next stop by
the Alfn-s will l»* lo identify and j
try individual members » tl« r |
than the 2 2 principals in the j
f main case.
Itintd is executive trial r-iunscl
for the chief Amerieun proy-cu
tor,
Associate
Justice
Kola-rt
Jackson. He told the tribunal
that five Ntui organisations —
with fcom* 3,000.000 volunteer
nsinibcrs — constituted what lie j
ealled, "The political Frankeit*.
stein of oar era. which brought (
terror aud fear lo Germany and
r p n a j horror ami death through*
out live world."
sjr
_s
ii
— —
.

29,

1940

A ssih i-tleri P r e s s L e a se d

NO.

W ir e

Proposal To* Collect
Data On Italian,
French
Frontier
Question Defeated

UNCLE SAM'S PICKLED* PLANES PRIMED FOR ACTION

P A R I S . A n y . 771*. trl'l —
t im i* S ifa ilt. Alt' f r a ltit
l, it *4
4tfi*n tv liii I I. ,1 li\ tin- R i g '
I'otit* l&gt;(!\vi*r&gt;&gt; til a i.iH flo sn l
tit tl, ,* I 'a n * J ’. ,,c i; t iity fiirp h i '*'. A it •Iralm ,i* r -.m ,,,(‘in lr',1 1, IliaY t l u ,t - a salic-u iiiiiittt e r hi* i*&gt;t ,'ltillsh t‘tl tl* t’d l*
In t. I .U lU .il il-il.i nil tllp 11ill*
tilti L IVit* If t t »*ul 1**1 MlM^riOlI
xt4
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lit i | *1a1»* * • t*&gt; t* t rttn4# in
tin- lirtitY tit sift ci! fi'r It4l)%‘ Ht»
. . . ■ttl.ii- kitiill
iitileiifini lin.1
t Illi..
hr niiuiiitivslun
iUi (Inly 4-lktniii ftpptnnf »
r iii iiit11111*i - |«* 111ii-h ii 11 «Ii pi iI id
-fHilH"ted
-n n l
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111. Ill ill s
• \h-11.th *t» rfri* lr7*t i*. John
I
I* M« *m enL
- f i* *
l ri!tn|
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ail,I

Declares.
Progress­
ive Thinking Will
Improve
Sanfogri

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Again Rebuffed By Big

ONE DEAD IN SHIP COLLISION

Organization
Mem­
bers Will Go On
Trial
If Verdict
Of Guilty Rendered

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I Lo Tuutld Activitii** CViiniiliUee
of tin* Jtiiia r 1’httmlH‘i of l%«n
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OHiffiGlIp Willi 1mCI»I il Rflfotei wIP*
Air »i i *\fiij* iti fn'ttintr ii |»ra, f i ’
to ItiiiiR liiu n sh to Hi * nirA.
Mr. U.Ilian. ui,| Hut LM»0 r«»0ln
I (inf wot- )il I * a wtilaLL* ii f tour
thl.H git* lUMtlihl arit!
I
that Si |tle i* Ii.nT t»reii set it* |tjfi
ilato I r tiii/riu 11* n*g it nr Ihtf*
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, i.ift* jit the bill*I hal - tTu- at
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n t-t
l*y l|tiVpHt«&gt;E
harbor. The vessel war damaged when it coltlded with the S,fitH)-Um here in Bet,ford has. n »
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|sr»tlttawl*'l ny irttM vt.n laulHY l*i till 11■lit* U •
car go-passenger ship .Midland Victory, twelve miles southeast of Fire I i.utigelOUS Olid nppiMiiill)
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TALLAH AHSFF. Adtf 2'J. (At Island, One of the (out men misusing was found dead tn tlie engine n»mi
cuxtagioua d i s c V t
h a ', a p j,„j full t * nr! inn |M«*|UOtO DU
iltti*lnl**!ll uf I lit* P'oM IlfTnt* lb*
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— Governor Millard Gahlwall ha- of (he Army freighter Fourteen other persons were Injured,'Three ,.[
p n ito fiit
w ith ln*a«l«|imi Uu
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survivors
of
the
small
Army
shlp«re*how
n'(bottotn)
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their
arrival
’
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. U k*n steps to obtain Florida'*
Xtlantii, will 1«* ih th»* - Hv first
if share of a proposed $ 100,000,000 at Hoboken, N. J., following rescue b y The lliur'a cteW. (fttlernotlhnnll 1 d ^ n 't^ iry ^ n y ’mmc. W. iu', ■ j ('|“ I
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b.-w
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WI l fit* t III (Mil 1*1*1- i -1 I lui ‘
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hospital construction fund. The _________ ____________
_______ __________
ill*' "nil iiriil Mi’* **f
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tls P o s t m . L s I c r
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if** 11.it ob l \ Vp|
chief executive dcsitfimt-'d the
M- It
tb ii I wttiit it h« •at cat
i|t|tMini**t|
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Improvement
Commission
as
liir.f - bU i rl|t
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Florida's representative to deal
-hitiiui pbnififB
k vrn ’
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with federal aifelrcie* in obtain"
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lb ■
lb.
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iiiK the State's share of the
t i\ f 11 II If I » In MMllb I Ii' M
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hflil nt tNalu L*-t vu ckritil, i ill*
funds.
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in I* f.-i .............. .. * ,abtw*'M ♦♦, *' t
At the same lime the Gover­ |iui»H Thai ititiign u * it i*
up N !*,.,»( f
b,*ijdl Ho l ^ i:' ♦
nor iiame,| an advisory comMr F h4.|
d,m-k « t . r P
-luci-t
f
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,
mom
moi n ng
iil' that 1$** %vsf| not la®**
..'ih n i? of Tiift.U frfr*Uir*TtT.*|ntfli
rn iitrc l» (rtvo UchrueaF »***••ft " ' " i _ types of equipment Iteceii- .....
.........................(ill
............ ,„pl:*inu
butiiling pr.‘ginm It
lwlirvril«
ance. This committee i» comr*!ii v for httndiing a»i mini will ,ll,\ 'V l l f&gt;.
"W ell, Folks, many ••( H
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Jackson drrlarnl that tiieb ac- lnry Tdr*nioai#y,
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told poiiibilit u*a and notin'
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°k",. KIht Klan ln j Cantmerce official advised I that ioflov. Uispatchea from Moscow j'
MU I i * ih It
iiihv l&lt;» pi HI* Ih* iu
i ,“ You know, Folks, our It
- j fil'd nlintHv a fter II*
gallontt . of
M s?11It'Ikl III til'W rilUlt'k illlil hi-fV
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(io v c rn ,,rb v' n u ' ' :* "•It tig ht" for t l « pres- said that foreign diplomat, in - u
t nieetinif. .Mr W n^lit's appoint b» \It t* |Js J
1#) 8 MIlfUTOl * Uhl fill,I trie, Isllllhnaa os .•l.ail.s,. IL , U..uLil e .ll ii .l
it... " '
Ills |s*s*p!r Ui th** *-«Hlb i f b*n*f»*f i&gt; ■ •
'.1 1 ha will met a . soon ' * " 1 • "4 Kive husinrss n chance thr Boviel capital were »f 'he [*" 101 \ N 114 i.!'*. . I 'T *
. 't 'iu '"* came nficr &gt;l,c IhhhiI a.
I I VI l ll l f .
I \ .\MIN Vl ION
CHptvd this rvAitffintiiut *»f Vum^r ................. Y a n k it .........- ii win. -i.Ni,
11,.,,. p, a llinnilrtia.l In - m . 1 1
Horrii* uf Uva-dn Ernrul Fitmp
kUd I’ MPTi'
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Say. IrtH, was
ttiln- to
n„- Med, all. *, am ; In \V„ IU,,,’ &gt;1,«- , l - i l l l»- i-.-l.l in Supt
I^VYork 8 tata'
’ur. • '
tcednl that living costa haw j' everything Hu m Ib want. .! in
,hink “ lot n,,uUt remind,,,J
,u,-lU^ directors to fill the vneanev . ‘h-u
ll.i'V want not will it.-' n. w =,
p, Ocioli'-r lot:, tint wen' | \V I
o’- office on Bept.
|r|waking u f^ s a e a t
rcmor
• -'crtio
e Martin
Martin decDrel
d ech rel that
that oil b lw n . He emphasiMd. the coal o f I Balkans.
rl.mjr • * « ! « ! I.y Mr W right's appoint :hu.-ln««,. but a l u a hall share in Inrnie
.
with no agreement
Then 7 , , =,||
I,. , , wv-tung to
t
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many occasions, ha - had puahcly living
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a fter
llodiwmv
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has goite up for the farm»-i
-* 1,-m
Immediately
Rodionov !*, 1 ’ Prub" b|F ' *
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u l , '"•«»to. route* to tllnnet e , &lt;t|U»isfy for life F'lorrda ' Teachers
lltitX f lli fl |rietmiuda
^
evprasseil np|K-s1llo” tn any . mi- er. professional man and house left the Greek Foreign Ministry,
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blank*
for labor
labor Unit
Unlte.l Stntei Arnlsmstm-b.r |
|'he mild clim ate. I duo', ki -e ) The Inwr.l of directors n l-i „ , 1h mr (nteninli-m-. Him tiriili- rv Is. i |hjs t its it Atm rl-au etty eoutki, r ,i|t f,ral#
, American ornniiatton.
wifo, and not Just for
Iw.graiilert
tied I.y ratling at
Unite,! Mtntea Amlmsrador
'w hether you've beard ur t,-' -ul apimlnte,! a U irc-itm ii rominiltef- , , w . lfl,, Mn, ( ,,
Judge hieinbrink had -urge,I alone. Jackson contended, latwr
how- ruin
MarVuagh,
rntrrrd
„. ,1, today tn investigate^ the ciretim
jtrhh'iiilr m ,hi new l.iiu . An -Aruerii .iit ili'leeatti-r, «-•&gt;,, to Supi 1
W I iwtnrt*-* office In
that the I’entwylvanla Gavcrtt»r ever, th a t though living cost* office of the acting Foreign Mm- 1***** y « « 'hose
,“r iJ *
..I .statHi-s relative t-» s lUggesliuu Arm in an altllinl
'Itiel me eon M--\t» «• t'lll In lull- lull |o I w tien.,), 1 ,,„r( II , .11 .
-. to act after the Franklin rounlv have risen, "prices haysr not gone iaUr. Thero was no oniinunce-1}*/,
°**r
" ,il |„,.....
'
.
; made
during the luncheon to vn„ •,t lim it thellrltt-.lt a vi.it tun j 11 appeared
Ho,i tin- tom.- dlttei (
KKK i&gt;rinte,t al-tement* whi-l. up nearly »« much as most p e o -'merit o f the purpose of Mac. ! ,nr* , worl**
*ouf *1, , ,
,' eonatrurt adaddilionul -lands at Ih * 0 -11. Iiieul Will,
Ateentltm . ,1111 r :"_r '' '"'wh* he ;,il)iute,i the M.-v, (
the Judge said Incited racial hair. pk. believe." •
' Veagh'a rail.
Inmglne hat Buy,, would,, t .... " &gt;hlgh « h ,“d football field and
*
irir«|H,c!Hlly
(bhiGiiutnl
g. May. Was a niaiol hi,‘tut
e-J.,HUiubrink is clutlrman of the
of th tt dough help us?
, , Kn
50 Ml'll Iv|j luit ol M'ltci ]uli'R itiul **u [ i r .
^
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recommend
action
in
elim
i-;
in
un(aiinrtat
Me
vied
Cltv
board of directors of a Jewish
■
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Thai in 1iir) (iiMsti'ii 11mi ! \ P I P r i l l l H h ^ r V I C l 4
-•*
r*,,
usr
. L. .*)iln*
. lint*un v unsanitary
11
vouV
t«
any
cornlithms
t
llmre
I
r'Div
lilcrablr
dliptiulnl
ct mmittee.
.1
Ativ irli'L in tn fu*#*d «*f *tTY•
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L
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p,’,,r r r i l e u l . lh« may exist .ir^ th v dressing non, In the United Mule ov-r Uu* llliltini Blali1;. limit IL*.
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'room and shovwir fiwilltiea at , itsllu lti', reversal &lt;&gt;t ll,r Ireitlnln Roitt to the Me«Uwn ablltlv In car . lee I free nf i liar get III any of
And you don l n?r%| lour
I* .I Seminole
the foiiowing ciili-ypirirs is reI - ' 'ho air prim Iple . withlt_ it a,
“*» ' ™
IT * Mr*;
__ ____ High School.
..........
Iks, remember h*&gt;w the hi tie
Those named t* serve on th e ' " 1 ^ 1 «t 'h ‘* Her mud* imiferemp I, aits .pointed to the agreeilivnt | ipiesled I-, ri-tl HtP o ff ■—
with such provisions reacited be- J the respi-nsihle agencies listed
snip wurk hard all summer Mov­ committee with Chairman Ju lian "* February.
agjfcgjg " 9: %~
ing up fooj tor the cold dav* Stenstrum were lt*jv. J , F7. Me‘nn* litltu h uttltod -. Il tt pre- tween Argentina and Great tlrtl-' l-vl-tw *
Jtn
ahead. Why can't vre do ihslT
I'ot-rditialor — E. It (farter.
Kitiley,
Roy llrltt
and
Mr, vulU tn ttoulii America util reThera will b# a meeting of all .The Sanford Vocational Com- chiitt Operation ,gnd Mimeograph.
Die conterrnre broke up alter
You know the old saying. "A Odhant.
Atlantic National Rank Itu,Id
strl, t air operation-, by re,|titrlng
SeminrTe
principals w w lal, SalwdF will o[»n for
rmlnrle County
County school
school principal
Thia ichool, Mrs. Maxwell re­ friend in need
at, even iiIvLvjitn nt trstn, Uirmiglt I’tea Avila Camacho backed up
a friend indeed”,
mg.
lost dm.arrlsnia
at
the Ctwr
fV.rl m
•‘■ttlslraUon*
and
Supervisors
at the
TJie directors also nnmed Roy ,,|ual hrltedulea and t apacltle.s It hi* detegatiori'a demaiHl* In reply
and
g-rwrvisors 11
w
l o-no n’elnekTuesdaytkm morning
r» -ljr vealed, la a part of the .Sem­
Employment — U. 9. Ent.House Saturday at |0:t&gt;0 A. M at 0:00 o'clock for the regular inole County Institute which Is th a t le the t'me proven prim-mbi Cluhti, Uvinlo, Jack Morrison already haa aluwnl down Amerlt an lo a d irect appeal from the AmerP
tloytnenl Service, IIS North
ujmn
which
I
base
the
sololion
session
that
begins
Sept.
V,
ac­
1
today
by
Supi
and
Iloh
Dennis
to
serve
on
the
U was announced
SupG
a sU ta accredited group of
carrier.* somewhat, idltce Argen- can ambassador
Park Avenue
twwly rstahlisheil
road
com­ tin., showed reluctant-? u&gt; jmrmlt
T. W. Lawton’s office. Plana,for
Plana for cording to An ’ announcement to- schools for cx-sunrlcemtn who lo our problem.
T hr reaull Is that three atrlln'r*Vocational Training and Edu­
day
by
Mre.
May
B.
Maxwell,
“You
knew,
Polks,
everyone
be­
the opening' of the schooo)* will principal.
wish to make up high school lieves well have more company mittee.
Fan American Airways to fly In a Weatern, Eastern and Ur antrr
cation — T. W. U vtlun, Cnurt
| b i discussed.
VV|m**cn*tcr DC-4 ln*tead o( tin* which have been rcrttOcatcd by tlie
lloUM.
The registration of studenta work or other eottnes. She added this year than ever before and
that tha work |s especially plan­ I know we're going to heve ft U v
Mtialler DC-31 which had been Civil Aeronautics Board to fly new
7 The colored
le g a l Assistance. Ilospltslwilt
continue
through
Sept.
0,
•ilI Mingrvlint
routes
to
Mexico
must
postpone
ii
led
-xntion
and State Service Of­
BnilANNON IN TEXAS
from P:00 A. M. until noon dally. ned for part time studenta. Thors terrible -tipi* taking care of them
Pan Amrrlcan and
Blate D epart mem ofllclaU have their plans
Saturday
ficer — Contact through IJoy-l
Mrs. MaawrRI declared that all wiD be a special fafresker course but .we've got to try.
t’ &gt;u*in
1:00 P. M.
Pvt Willi. L Uihsmion *ttail»P®k"» |ntormally to UrltFh rep- Amertcan Airlines will continue tu ­ K. Hoyle, County Ser vice Of- ■
■tudenta wishing to «ntar should In Shorthand, Mr*. Maxwell said, Lind Weber has filed up the
ny their routes. Cta. Mexlcana de
I . fleer, Tukach Building.
for
employed
adults.
TTw
class
of
Mr. and Mrs. W. L, r f o h a m t o n . l VA' i 1* *
register,
on
or
before
B
sp
t
U
.
M ayfair Inn and has u 150 room*
Hr
Home Se, vie,* Assistance to
bV the United Avlaclon will continue Its service
4 f ) DBATH8 PHP.IHCTB0
Books will be -issued on that wl» be held a t from 8:00 A. M. and Cousin Small at the Valdes &gt;119 Celery Avenue, Is now.Rta- , o(
Kingdom since Hie Herinuda con- to lav, Angeles
hervicemen, ex-Servicemen and
;lon«J
in
San
Antonio,
Tex.,
a*-|frenrp
date, the asserted, and added until 9:00 As M. dally.
has jtfst nainte' a n J filed up his
Tlie United States l* making tnAt Berm uda Urttatn and
their Dependents
Antrrieao
CHICAGO. Aug- W—
The that achedulas for classes will be
Mrs. Maxwell also said that place and our Cousin at th* Mot- cording to information received Uie U 8 agree,! each nation should qulrlcs In numerous countries
Re-1 Crtraa. lurkcfmnt lloule-national safety council predicts announced at that time.
tyday.
IM.
IU
hannuil's
present
any employed person may prac­ tesoma .and Florida c»n car* fur
be permitted to fly as much as tire‘ about thr praxpvrLa tor civil avia-! vanl.
*"
I*
that the 'fourthcoming labor, day
Among the courses offered am tice typing during...part of his soma more. Our cousin at the address Is Smiadron F. B. 10, available trafllc Justlflcl
(ton agreements embody trig the,
Veterans Administration ?—
w e e k w i l l cause about 300 Shorthand
Flight
M
55,
Barracks
.52133543,
hand, Typing, Business Eng. I noon hourT tfiutJenla *df ^ n y age Arm Has* Court and our new coool regulated competition
The United Stales lias no formal
The council
II
A. A. F.. M- T, C.; Ban.' Ahtonln,•n)r agreements in laltn America
a* signed II such pacts, but
sin M
suto accident* erlU cause 21
complete lla world J Off If o "Very Tuesday.

-Qotferfiui4 Acis To
fiet State’s Share
Of Hospital Funds

V

R e d E n v o y *s D e p a r t u r e F r o m
G rezee D o e s N o t M e a n B r e a k
In G re e k - S
o v i e t " R

Meier ( 'nmphiints
Mlist lie WrilltMi

e

l c

t - •

Another Round Of l*K ,JS^2rtku!!J2S trik e Enforced im

Governor Martin
* Of Pennsylvania
Plans KKK Probe

'

Lark 01 L . S. Air Agreements Is
Spot lighted K&gt; Mexiran ’Failure

... .

School Principals
To Meet Saturday

—.... t i

S!«

Vocational Commercial School Plans

« « *» ^ * n l S U WaSfi!«f.

Then We (CefetMi

U*n VrMle'r.

V Z

« « : ‘-

jt^
He enlisted In tha armed I eveep’t with Colonibta lleture Utc need* more lo couipi
'. t c n « . eu ly thU month: : .
'w ar none woe needed. Tha-cotnr' air service program.

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