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THE SANFORD HERALD, 3ANFORD, FLORIDA
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a Make this Christmas
| one to he remembered.

nounced policy when
price controls were re­
moved T h o r net has
“ Held the Line./-Now
with Xmas apVifo4£h*
ins: and merchandise
becoming more pfentiful T h o r p e a g a i n
takes the lead ..with
prices

| For the first time in
T&gt; long years TImrpe
\ is able to offer unprej cedented v a i n e s in
i unlimiled quantities.
We
gun r a n t ee the
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best values in Central

There Is No Need to
Pay Exorbitant Prices
For Your Furniture
and Gifts
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NEW
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K u 'd u d t o J i nil — ot lor at quility
and beauty are coneerned! A tic*I
of llylet . . . wing.back, lounge, o&lt;*
cctionol. Chuiti to aroute pride ol
potteiticnl They re tuprrb aiChritl*
mat gifltl Cuoronleed lo pul a
Imile In Ihe recipient! heatll

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WE GUARANTEE
THE LARGEST SELECTION
THE LOWEST PRICES

34.95
BY NIGHT

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SUCH FAMOUS
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UPHOLSTERIES TO CHOOSE
FROM — SPECIAL PURCHASE
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DEC. 2nd Thru DEC: 24th
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GeneralStrike
Transportation S y s ­
tem In Oakland Is
Tied Up As Operators. Stay,,Off Jobs

Harmohy Sought Be­
tween Hostile Fac­
tions In India To
- Prevent- Civil War

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BELFtJHT. France. Dec. 3-(/Vj
Twelve bodies have been recovered
i t f a y from Hie charred vrrtckase
s plane that chashcd In Uu*
eastern alopo pf ttw Ballon D'AI•ace prak tn tho Vosges mountaint
yesterday.
FWnch authorlUrs say Utc
plane. t,i believed to lmvo been a
French army trtinsport on a instil
from Qermany
TIi# wreckage was burned no bad­
ly that the searching parly w*..
* unable to make positive Identlilcation of It. Neither coukl Urey
Identify any of Um vtctlrpa.
‘• T h e crash U believed to have
occurred when the plane w i* oougnt
In a storm while Hythg over the
mounUtn*.
' Ttie aoddmt wws reported by a
motorcyclist riding along a moun­
tain road through the storm. He
Daw flamet and located the wrek\ i •ge at the edgn of a chasm.
Mrrnbrjr* |ot the ( w l y that
brougtU out the first of four bodlra
waftl a clillds stipe, women's clothand German occupation money
found strewn about Ute wreck-

r Meets New
Strengrth In Foes
A TLA N TA .
D a e. a, (fP)—'
Southern Labor leaders said to.
day that employer resistance to
illation of workers la/atiffS- Both Haorgs L. Oooge or
- _ y American Federation of La­
bor atyl Van .A , Bittner of the
Congreta of Indnstrlal Organi­
sation eald that employers are
leaa open to union organisers.
Googe - blamed' the Increased
opposition In 'part' on lawyers,
lie said that there .la no field
lawyer* in re
_ Jnlng. The A F
explained that certain
fpraerly employed by the guybaa opened law firm*

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in* to $*
from 1« states,' ell
o f. the ' A F c- l Us
____ Policy Board, Ooofe

that during ttsj jwst year
atemberablp rose to

V.r.W.’H 8I*ONSOB SALft
Tb. Veterans .of Foi
wnsor the sale o f
at the bodth at XU Post
starting on Dee. 10.
believee 'In he work o f the
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i for an opnortttnlty of put
k Into tangible evidence by
ng eo worthy o eauw,”
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T U E S D A Y . D E C . 3. 1946

W E A T IIP .n

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A s s o c ia te d IV caa L e a s e d W ir o

N O . 26

riiicfta in

When N avy Sailed hiio Arm y l‘ nr Foot hall AJpsct

I.ON DON’ . Dec. ,i, (dh—llkdhm
mid British lenders today hurried
ly sought 11 bulla for hannony
among Indian . political fatclott#.
An ngieemenl t* sought hefolt
the fust itirt-tine the rnnidducnr
u-sinilily in New Delhi on Dec 1*.
Viceroy l-ord Wit veil plunged In f
mediately into the eunlercme with
British govrriinient heads u ft r
hi . two day plune trip Don) Km 11chi. Ttie -lender* of India’s rlvil
Hindu mol Moslem group* will
Join .the discussion* »nd ronslib r
III it tail Itroiuisal* at acasitiJis thus
nfrernoon
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An India of flic - p o k e I.m 110
frankly rwiirriled that the talk*
me "efurinl.” til tier high M»Uiee*
rlitiin 1toil fni lute to’ «et I In the
diff*U"r&lt;
I'rlm i'ii tin Hindu*,
the Mo-lem-, and the Sihk* might
he followed In null Ssji m Initne.
| The ItrMi-ti government h.i* only
■a few 'In, - m wlrirti to work "lit
■p|mi * fi't Ml, desired pathway "f
peine to India'* lUiloperidenri (Inc
of Mte top leader*. I'nudit Nehiu.
o f the All India I ’oogie** I'lrrty.
whs oronii*e,l return |&gt;u**uge *0
Now Delhi by the weekend in te
turn f» 1 hi* agreement to make
trip
T*n ley to lean' may lie in n
sell* dull'd Oilk. toinorrow lirlu ifn
Prime Minister • lenient Attlee nod
Mnhmnr,| All tinnnli *.f the Mo*
lent League
Jloouli. ***- far t n«htpl open ttie brrerh lie! with the
Mndt'iio ami the Hindu* by lefu*
tog to Join the rooditueill assent*
l&gt;.

Kntertains
Farmers Market Lake Mary Road Rotary
Wives At Ha r hecue
Expects Bigger Being Improved
Produce Demand By County Meni;;

o r (Jovernmcht Hy
Use Ol Injiindion
W A N I I I N C T i &gt;N',. Jtpp_ ;;
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Hti-ir ra'sc in ifw hi toric ttial
ftfioi.ir fruii* 'th«
t si! i trlM',
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Kb tit fen ao
wiUitiui offprint? n pinulu word
of ’ IrrhiiHiif .lu the Contempt
t’hft'rtrr*. Hut a,
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tho
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1,1 Its t ill aiul main liani i tj,—
I lllli t IMlloli.il,

Three Are Killed j lOlks ( fill) Plans Seamen Believed
In Bandit Fight Annual Christinas Lost When Barge
Tree For Children
In Jerusalem
Sinks In Storm
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a Merry (jiuntriuu. im loi.oe
I ifrl'Mlo^l fb?kti*'ii'' tu M.-rofoid
&lt;iiHt * i. Itillv i tti,. imii "t ii'iiurd
t-'itp*- N» l.'U *• M" licimMO'nt
fto«e.t,i,- .. i.
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Sum Of Relief Cash. ; ! l , M r ^

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tii|-ir I ’lirWnvAi tc — lot the lo.,
toiiutiate cliliitrcri it wiu* uniiourir
,«l toilav tn Am in* CatraWllV
, ft tlrlti in ol tile rlis n 'v.ro'ilinllte*',
lnvitidlon.i nimomr'iiur the rtnte.
time anil place will l». sent ’ nut
-*•1' S.tli'a 111,-, atfi lOlv Iran roll-

Rites For
Mr. Newell Tomorrow

Railroad Men Chip In To Restore Sight
Of Little Girl In Time For Christmas

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dirurlng roI'Y'- •** their live* in a hittcr’
J iklllg offir*'!'f lioi thwc*t gale tllnt 4»nk
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Mr ml hts of the Itotary &lt; lot' gyn baltlv Ir l'n rii ina-kni twmltt •
•■"lerialnnj the llotaryanns l.i,» ^
,i,tnit at Tel A\n
ight at ttie harhecur pit* of Ih* n i P mir-ker! roblwrs wrie uttemi’i ■
fly A n w in lr . will* n l-rei In-mu lllfcf t#l t\„,
t ^ u u v l cntitur. ’ trt-Cfl lllll IliL Jtt'Oltll &lt;l| til I," no
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#«»la,|l| ■it !&lt;t M*«
j i i.itreeini'lil*
foltiwing: Mr and Mr, t.
\ i oft llii, gun ilttol .lewkr|i amt iii =|fi ... )■wu
* lit#*
luirgt* Win
today advised by Coupl) hogi S|M'rr, Vivian Speer, lit. and Mi •• BrlttMi p ilin ' m -jr tin- rrrno b*'- for - till * llitVe h*T|i maib, wttti lfJtt§£i‘
iz-U'tii vpAsi’i in n* iiiw *«f
rnaii'mer
neer M .'C .H a ga n Hurt the diit A. IV. Epps, Sr., Dr. ami Mr*. A. gan firing at the eeraping robber.*j ItfUmrt llarrSi ihealr
road between the Paula lload W. Epps, .Ir., Mr. itml Mr*. Char and they diu-antrd 111,, innnry Kiddies are requested In lalng Hii«? « " »i &gt; miricH. Tim tWn
and Lake Mary and parallel for les Nlldnrk, Mr. Mini Mr*. J, I’. aaUIM. At the time of the robbery; hoT candy nuts. *tm liiiti ranneri 1‘Hcapi i! f i um tin1 ink inI? rm fi
i* *iII*. nrti p&gt; of children* in n lu:lti f»fi r*ifl lm* tin*
a .long distance In the Atlantic Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Flrtehcr attempt,
the
mr.venger*
wrte
I "&lt;MI-1
i Ir*| i y *. llmI tli«»\ pi
Coast Line railroad L l&gt;eiiig Bolls, Mr. arid Mr*, .luck linn In carryttig the relief money irorn a • '"tn !"' or some orti,.r optatile
lim it
..ill”*v
Jd f t
m
I* li *ii5r «*n t) ir*
graded by County workmen, and C. W. linker, Mr and'Mr* Audi* w Tel At II think to tile t\»t*h rrtug,'
I# *v)iip|ivt| k%n\r* 11i
I Ih* *
t Him,
that u rlay surfare will I- ap t’arraway. Mr* Jnder I nmei" . commtre,-. ollne
.• '1 •".t’' Light •
!'■ I * i n wtn ic 1 u (IwrMv tn «
Mr. and Mrs. K It, Slum. Mi
plied.
Yoalerituvn death loll r,y vtop ii'.
. .1 in* HiiiVror
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•ii n'mmi'M l*t Use
County
Cprrniiissmm-r
l.unr* and Mf* Chin In, Vndnpt, h, M* In Palesttlie rtte.riiwtnJf ha, nimn
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TAtef#' win
.McClelland ultcsteil 1•• ttie bail “ t Mrn. Cordon Itriitsmi, Maj"i led to live AiioMier HnlOih nrddl'
Mil ».
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comlltion of tho mud nt |,ie*ctil. and Mrs. M, J Meek*. 'It m i died from iin&gt;,ro. i ■■■aiveti » t (.
• II * t—"II, l.rll. . t 1
fH!« r
f"jtu mi tu.ii a
with ruts so deep a- l" mukt- Mis Karl Turner. Mi and Mi- Iris Jeep WHO tibesn up tiy j |nr
tu '• -'
ritlladi'lplii.L
Altl ljej til
• 1’hr t'-i mii.*.
motoring on it tii'uil, impm* I! "&gt;' Holler, Mr Mini Mr- t I south &lt;&gt;l Haifa him o'.fier lirrti i
New i ■ I to y- had hero aid'
•(
Ifoumillal. Hr.. Mi* I. It Mrla-od. hokllrr, had ts'en kilted earh' i
iblc.
to ill".' I., then life laft mjld
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. li. I,. In mi. Ui
Tho ('ommission npprovrd the and Mrs. Orville Bark*. .Mr. unit ■when tlwtr Jitji lourhed oft a io.nl
leached ’-&gt; Hie i oa-vt tiuatii ■at
mlno
west
of
Jenivulem
In
tin
reiiuest of J, C. Pearson, l ake
ler Algonquin. The cutter was
F u n e ral
Mary resident, to grade u right- Mr*. George Stine. Mr. ami Ml-, latter Imtnnce, (he mine was lautleil
dispute hvd to the m elts when
Paul
Stine,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
wttJj rlvrtft
of-way fin the half mile stretch
the log. tin* Margaret Sheridan,
Stine,'Mr. and Mrs. Adrinn Ibid
o f road running west along the
tndinrd foi help late yesterday
nail,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(1.
I,.
Itedding,
CHEEKS WATCH IIDliftl K .
hjna-i.d .mvjre-i fm Julm Willi sunn after tint norljlwAst guhnorth shore of Crystal lutkc.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A,
l/ifflrr,
Mr.
am Newell will he inndut led nt-S’ . nliurk the bulges o ff Hnnidt
There' are about five residents'
ATHENS, Dee. 3, (/Ih A reliable Jan i- * idhnlte Chnteh in Orlatuln Hock.
served by the old, single rutted and Mrs. H. It. Coleman, Mr. and
Mis,
lu-n
I
waller,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Greek source said that lltilgm.... id I” "il A. ,\f Wedlie day with
trail and It Is impnssll’la for
Two other Const Guard eutcar* to pass each other, he de­ Bobert True, dir. and Mr*, t L. miytary e&lt;iui|&gt;ment Im nal "ill' ’ Tsthei Joseph Harry offtelatlng. let&gt; h»s r hoif been dispatched
clared. Mr. Pearson is planning Park, Mr. and Mrs. Edwnid Hig­ proportionate” to need* has l,een I ti. I iirk'iiu Eunernl Home is in to aid ’ tie other two bulges.
to dtvelop a camp for tourists gins, Hr., Mr. and Mr*. II hUt I concent iided along the Gtrek i li.irpi of the arrangements and
Eighteen hundred tons of hptd
who wish to remain throughout Pearce, Mr. and Mr*. Hoy Green, Bulgarian harder near the Turkish interment will la- in Greenwood coal were lost In the sinking of
The source .*uys that f YMeterv, Oilanilo.
the whiter season on the ahoro Mr,* and Mr*. Dick Aikon. liny frontier.
tho barge Wiitsor. The other two
o f the Jake, but said hr w*a Wright, Mis* Margaret Wright, Greek army mobile equipment ha
Hi,' nr live nstllienn-is will he barge* are loaded with precimi*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Touhy,
Mr.
been
seen
moving
east
‘toward
the
’
,nk
Helitx,
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HllUpe,
Volpdeterred from building cottage*
soft r»ul for Boston.
because he was unable to secure and Mrs. Orville Touchton, Mr, and Bnlgariau Titrkisii I order. Some William,. W. A. I'nlrirk, Gray
Mrs.
James
Higgins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
military action h »» l«en rumored HiLh mill I-rank N. Mehane, IJnir
priorities. *
F. I). Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Engineer Hagan reported that Spencer, Mr. amPMrs. II. II. Polar, against Greek gueriiilns in Three- o iary pallleuirr* \sill !«■ M. A.
I id 11 It A l.t. GAME
Smith, T K. Jalmsmi. Turn G,
th « Cassidy ditch, running south
Mr.
If. and Mrs. Harry Kudell. Mr.
Tlierp ute at lea.sl 1.1 illircrrit’ Bird. Hugh Akermau, Wnllare
from a point near the t5mnly and Mrs, Jack Hatigun and W, N.
emltiole Hjgh Hrlntot gttd
-kinds ot maple trees In the United Davis aiul llleims Wiltbinis.
’ THi
Farm to Lake Jessup, had been Haynes.
will meet Fletcher Htgh
States.
A Ito'.ny will lie rcflteil tnrdght Innt hi
dug by the Slate. Convict lalmr,
at SitHI o’rjock »t the Erickson [)n a P” *! season contest on the
using pick and shovels, did the
jaeksi.ovill, Beach rielil Saturday
Funcrid Home for Mi. Nrw(11.
Job. The ditch run* about threenight.
A i reogements are tieiog
eights of a mile aouth of rider
made |o • lintler a bus to take
Springs end will help to drain
JAPAN A m SEH
Sanford fan* to the game. Thu*c
farm* In that, vicinity.-Work 1*
TOKYO, Dor. 3, (il’j- Japan was
me Interested in tekiwif tte
ready to be started on repaving
arriucd today hcforn Uro Inter- who
trip ran make reservations hy ronand widening the two and a
ii nl lima I Wnr Crimes Tribunal In
BAN &lt;FRANCIHCf), Dec. 3. f/1*l— from birth. The telegrapher nod Tokyo of inciting the postwar In- turling Postmaster^ Jmd Field l&gt;y
quarter mile atretch o f Orange
Boulevard which connects Hoad The eye* of two-year-old Mary ded sympathetically, ami then' ho doiir«iah irliellion against tho tomorrow afternoon, since there
•eat* remaining.
4B and Monroe, he announced. Mvlana Green of Greenfield, Calif., went to work on felhrw Southern (hitch people. A Netherlands' pro*. ,u*
The road will bo widened from will light up this holiday srasun Pacific employee.
sei-qtor snv* he will prisiiire nviilWhen he had finished, enough etir* to snow Ihut Japan's cons'
nine to 1$ feet end will have when she sees her Christmas tree.
For It will he Mary’s first glim money had been cqllerlrd to send piracy against the potenlinlly rich
ABM Y AT MINIM EM
a sand seal surface.
pse^of
anything
so
pretty
as
4
Mary Marlene to Ktanford Hospi­ llutch East Indies hail not halted
A. A: Jana and K. U lfousa
tree.
tal, where a successful operation with the surrender.
requested that a road be run to
"HONOLULU, ltec. 3, (A*&gt;— The
their proparty naar Lake Bar
Deputy Chief of S taff of tho Army
In fact, today Is the first day restored the child's sight. Hqys
tmlsaloner H. B. Pope that tha youngster is seeing any­ her mother;
Compiler
MEM OKLLKlt ARRIVES
today revealed that one-half of «H
against the County g »- thing,
" l don't* even know the names
DEW YORK CITY, H P)-The the Army now Is oversea*. Gen­
tq the expense of building
all tha men who made this Reverend Martin Nienmeller, Ger­ eral Thnmtt* Handy said there U
Mary , Marlene's ‘ atory starts
Ihto private subdivisions.
lrsde possible. But Mary Mar- man submarine commander In no plan that he knows of to reduce
about
one
month
ago
at
a
depot
on
____ Is pending on the request
will go to ace them later. And World War f,’ who later spent the *Ue o f the present American
the Southern Pacific Railroad. A
Id w n * !., r _
, Hum . „ „ rots time, she'll really see.
eight years In enneentratinn cam
occupation forces In Germany and
- I ,Ern*,t n T ‘*’ J*?*;
It's wonderful Christmas pre because he preached against tffe Japan. Handy says these troop*
tho Httla H^as^pup|&gt;jr^bu.t noted itn t for iitt|e Mary Marlene, but Naxts, arrived In New York b,
now lisve reached their minimum
her Joy is no greater than that of plane, accompanied hy Mrs. Nle level Handy Is In Honolulu after
soma -way of making Jt® fin d it.
•
her two parents and the railroad moellrr. He will address a meet­ an Inspection trip of the Army s
|t IMC«WfMr]r to obtain permto*
Tearfully, her mother explained m« n who pitched In to’
to'glve her the ing of the Federal Council of Pacific and Far Eastern inst alU‘
(Gee«ieM*s » ■ r t i ' Vtmwi .ghat the youngster bad been blind precious gift of sight.
Churches of Christ In Seattle.
Rons
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han*ly« tif VV. K lliitli.iA i\ |*i
Fair Quality Celery Commission Also Ap
Proves firariiiur O f;rr rh!,n,"Bnnr ,tw
U r i n e s $3.00 At
( rystal Lake Road 'the nfimr.
Dudu’N In Zell worn!
('oiintv liommiMii-nri w
The rurrenl rnlil -.i.iv. -aicplng
t Ih- northetn state* uml middle
Atlnntie seaboard I* rsprrted to
stimulate demand for Florida cit*
tus- fruit and vegtlnldes uml to
pep lip sales at the Sanford .Htale
Farmers Market, -aid manager It.
J. I.rhniau. Northero »tatr* have
hail n surniti* of home grown vege­
tables whieh rpld weather may
reduce.
Locally, re lc y growl'i. have tieui
hoping for ruth and roofer weather
such ps the pre*int windy, roJJ
simp. Unsearoniilily warm dry
weather throughout November ha*
reduccrl &lt;iualily of celery consider
’aldy, according In growers.
First shipments of A. Duda’s
/ i-IIwuchI grown celery, mid de*crihed as fair in muddy, have been
selling at $3.00 a crale ut thu
market, (osblmge is still in umplJ
supply and selling for 00 rent* tu
$1.00 a suck. Green p&lt;«* are
bringing 43.00 In *3.35: eggplant,
$3.50; fancy cucumber*. *0.00 a
hamper.
Holiday demand for citrus is
fairly good with orange* priced
at $3.50 a crate. .Some of the fruit
arriving at plants looks pretty
green prior to adding color, hut the
Cold la expected to add to It*
natural appeutanre.
Parking la
brisk at the .Sanford Fruit Com
party at the Markei, end at nearby
Snulhward and Patrick frult comnanlea. Patrick Fruit Co. has a
belt conveyor working up to the
new freight” car loading platform.
Mr. Lehman ye«tertlay contraa*
ltd tho business activity In the
Market area at present wi0» that
of 1$ years ago, when the property
on which the market now stands
was sold for taxes.’
taxes.* Now It !a
era*
rumored that a small filling station
and area at the corner of French
Avenue and Thirteenth Street ha.*
Sold for something like $la.000.
The metal Quonset Truck Shop,
owned by H a rry Tooke,
need by II. B. (Wham, is now
lions and repaire of
Some new^equi^*
____r a grease' lift,
___ expected. The round top strut
tare With its metal aiding aad
bracing and eemeilt floor measures
45 by J20 feet.
Gulf products, including Urea aad
lee will be sold
aold there.
‘ here. It
Avenue
venue and to near
Ot, f * l * **■)
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Fair, rnnllnnrt) roller told lo*
itJghl null Inmorrow, U ninfM iif,
f-ilr wtUi IlltJn cIm iis * In

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O A K L A N D , CitUf.. D ec,
-. _ “ (A*) — A
tftsncrAl s trilw
* ^ n t In to e f f e c t In O a k la n d
s m o rn in g a t 8 A . M .t
tE astem T im e a n d • itn im ­
pact wan Im m e d ia te ly a p ­
paren t.
C o m m u te r
tra in s
sto p p ed ru n n in g— train s th a t
. •norm ally
ca rry
120,000
O a k l a n d p eo p le across th e
tie* to thoir Jobe In Sen Fran­
cisco. Trolley cere jn Oakland
remained in t h e ir _______________
baVns. And an
Immediate tla-up o f transporta­
tion end industry for one million
K*»t Bay residents wa» threat•ned.
The general strike was railed
by the A F of I,. it resulted
• from strikes nt two ’ department
stores, where the A _ F - o f L^rctail elerfc* union Is seeking conVtpicls. All unions belonging to
the A F of l, ore taking part
In the general strike, unil other
• unions. Including tho CIO. ore
respecting pickat lines.
Pickets were out this morning
nl factories, stores, newspaper
plants, restaurants and even at
liars hi-Oakland. Alarmed city
"officia l* mode hurried plans fol­
IN THI OSFICI of the Civil Property Custodian In Tokyo, this trio bones
i a disaster relief program, arid
tip on the Ngandong skull of Homo Rolcnsls. whjch is said to be more
talked about getting cltixens to
Tolunteer to bring in food and -than 300,DOC years old. Found In Solo, Java, and taken by the Japs dur­
ing ilis wgr, the famed ^kull, along With other*, will t&gt;« relumed to llw
^ '♦ fle r nceesnltto# of living.
Nethert.wlj, Left to right are: Brig. Gen. P. K. Tnnsey. rhtrhnf th»
property custodian's offlre: Mr. J. II. Van Oiri-Idrn and anthropologist
Ur. A. M. Ililpcin. U. S. Army Signal Corps photo.
(Inti-rnatlunal)

Crash Of French
Transport Plane
Kills 12 Persons

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D A IL Y

Leaders Meet
In London On
IndiaProblem

(Jetting In Some Skull Practice

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in U n ity T h e r e la S tren gth -—
T » m U t l Um r e w i of the World;
To f r w n li- the h o p t * of America;
| * » FTodnc* Prosperity for Hanford;

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Federal Relations
. MIA Ml ID \&gt; It. Dec. ,!. t/lt-*I he study of fnh i al- iliito relatinii-i will ii. „i, inijioriant carry­
over noil will rank high on the
agenda o f ‘ the DM? governor**
confcrenci* ‘ In ‘ tab, Governor
( ‘aldweil inilirn’ ed today follow­
ing di*rUi- .i"«i .f the federal aid
*y,lriii hy go •*. is yerlerday;
t ul'lw. ll p u d 'i
that a com.
|de|e Hid, uld
made of thrf
progi »oi ami ., M'|,'iil will most
likely 1," fo t ll"' iiling at the Cop(eietiCi- ,o*Tl y*nr.
The r\iiiitu i
council
will
meet with the litHird of m»nnget* of ||m ' ounvil of Stato
Governor’s today for continued
discussion o f provision* brought'
la-foie tin* - i" *imi yesterday.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO RID A

A'he Sanford Herald

The Big Hobh

•ting ”, ih* invitation to prospec Jtirmal j&gt;f'i&gt;iji|iat«- jjr«\ge.«sors. Likelive investors to consi.ler Fio. i,la wi**, lb* Uste offers bright pro*•» a place for iheirmoney, appear* ‘ peels. In many other 'field*, such
. in the special.co,&gt;vint'-on edition of a* *h* manufacture o f stare*
the Investment Dealers* Digest
arid fa written by McGregor .Smllli.:
i n mill nt of Florida Power A Light i
Company.
and ilit- pniforaitig o f leather, fane*
Tli.rida is a profitable maikr. I ing from tannage id *lmo msnu*
place for hidus'.rinl
and . *gr&gt;iil'
„
..
. I facturlnr.
tural prorlue'*, smith point* out,
■ I• Aimuig Un* item* on which Hoi*
and l* ITti.iHJU.tHto below local d ,i idn i* •‘long' is n -high &gt;le*rc«* of
j iiianil* in livestock and nllied In i
' working efficiency enjoyed by It*
I d u it t r i e it alone. Among othn Ii working people. Human efficiency.
thing*. I * cite* Florida'* yearly |
pri.duclion of Ilfi.lMHI.OOll in lain !
i* r and rclaU-tl tnatirial, much of J __
________
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The state.
Deportment,
wtm
which goe* out of Hie state f » r * r.tartdd
withJefferxHi
fire ixiipkiyrs.
J ihimui
as Us twiul,
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THE EMPTY STO CKING

John I.. |jt&gt;wis is compounded of the stuff from which'
tVKints nil- made, lie has rend history, lie knows how
aiH-icirt Greece and IJotne lost their freedom, and how the
tlentocntcies of tlie middle ttges itml modern times were
'MM#* IT T»|]
, *•►«•»*. Ml
brought under the rule of strong and ambitious .men.
) U l « " » •*
*. Apparently he is.eager to emulate them. Moreover,'
be it said to the shame of our own country, there ure other
ambitiotls Americans who would not scruple to launch I
campaigns for their own aggrandizement, if they thought
they could get away with socIrVentures.
In short, this great nation of ours, even-at the closei
of a victorious War when we have assumed that wq wore'
sitting on top of the world,” may not In^wo strong ns we
'J
•Ula.rr
m r4 » i •• have Imagined. * • *
i , . . l . l l s » mm4
*1
This
.situation
does
not
mean
that
we
have .suddenly
Jam ,M l. 1-1 Ik * * “ ' » “ •* » '
| A * . . m il fc« . k a t a . * #«r turned weak and incompetent. W hat,it menus is that we.
a la r ■ J i u l W e t ! ralra
have been o n ly 'too confident in our blind faith that no
* %#*«•!*■*••»
| trp rr«rp il»'
real harm could come to this cohmfy.'Kuceilt events at*
.
r r a i* « r * lk I k * llr r n l*
■ila a a l 11.14 « * . 4 » * f l l - l a .
Washington^ find almost at the very seat of American!
a ,a la l.la .4 la Ik * • «»■ a . I»
I*-. • " . . I l l
wllfc power, have revealed that there are more citizens o f'
k .a 4 a a a .l.ra la I k lra a a
ippistioiinldc and dangerous ipiality in our country than
we have believed.
, ,
*
V k , i t . . . I* Is ■ MrsNk*r ssf T fc»
Few of us would sanction nnything like a crusade
or a witch hunt: hut realistic Americans, in and out of
public life, owe it to tbemselvex and their country to

s o r « ^ h o n e y ,b u t

d O R N L .U V U T S W s
THERE. WON'T
A SANTA C LO liS ®
T H IS V E A R l M

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the stale.

PRIDE m- RAOE IH A DP.*
l.UHIDN. THKRH. IS NO HUPKit JtACK.
IliJT WE
M AY
W ELL UK'"RKOUD OF IIEINO
(10DV
PEUl'LH,
AND
WE
M A Y] HE THAT:' Whirl. In time
pail W r?. 1)1.1 a (mople, hut are

now the’ |ie&lt;iplo of &lt;iod
2:10. t
.

I Pe er

Mru ami ttiiini u
•
( H um Voire* |
Two failing* make tlie *rte»
'
weak.
And equally rulp.uhle:
M oil men fhlnk' twice liefure
they *|ieak,
Most, women imt at all.
Thinking once mill speaking out.
Twice and t|«-aking again,
Would he liiipmvrment willouit
doubt
For -women uml for" nieii
Since lb ’ll, .peaking tw„ lliouytil.
WOfneil

to

FIRE and AUTO

I polls. Tho Jesuits were tin overwhelming victory for Pre­
mier Groza's Russian | acket! National Democratic Party
which won .’Mil of the 111 seats in the national oiucmbly.
Tliero were inimeiliate charges o f vote manipulation.
aiul'terroriHm. in which the American State Department
concurred. Correspondents reported that no candidates' |
name appeared on tIt., ballots; voters affixed an X to party
syiaMhls. Only Ibe Soviet-favOred candidates' names hud!
been posted.' O p p o sitio n candidates never being listml.l
Voters favoring lh&lt;&gt; opposition did not receive linllots and I
luillot Jioxes were sealed without permission of the minority)
{troops. Tlie Stab* Department, in a strongly worded,
statement taking them, charges into consideration, claimed]
Rumania had violated its pledge of free and unfettered'
balfotting iii liberated lands, an agreement entered iplo byl
tills colintry. tiritalu and Russia,
.
A note was dispatched. Iiy the United States T ii the! from each nieinl*er, to tide over *i*e fu ll inehe*. This sheet win
who might havp a mailed in u heavy krafl pn|»er
Polish government regarding ''disturbing reports" ofi arealmember
tmentrnry. The*e J f page envrl«|&gt;e, *i*e 12x0 iili'lic*. My
similar eleetii.n pic'pnrations for the veiling scheduled m and HH-pnge special eililion pill-; folding llie thin .licet twice it
Unit coil ally for .laouary 19.
Baiter* In-Iter not have ait ''cineG 1would fit tierfeelly in an orrliriHere is llu- iMiiimuiH- shadow of Soviet tactics one- geory.", AJ*n nl lea»l lit percent :,,v *i«e,l 4,u*im-&gt;* envelope,
veil * not only Hit* waste
loorj- making u mm k.-ry of llu. frccipiiiin fur svlm li W o rld -o f . most Sundiiy edtitoti.* could Tin

thnw

llm l,

Ih e v

&lt; olliTtiir’s Rum

hkve none
Are nothing loth.

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Orlando, Florida
Plu.no 49C7

Rumanian Flection

Tetid'virthe•fal*n Jo both
A n il

l.eonard llarker
I iplomrtriftt
'
Rye* examined Gl***e* flHei*
203 S. Orange Are.

WITTER IIYNNKH

I(ut»»i«iR
want to uLulith
(Ita Um* of 1h\ titmn Ixtntlt, whU-li
they . do not Yniatr**, and then
eniisltfer Iho ptolirm ' f di««iow
urunif t * g#r,ei|l x.tvfkS whiiR
theyFexeEt-lse Ore light of veto*
trr other word*. We must give ue
the hoinh; (tiey can yn't, *ny
tdnii lo mini-, armies. And n*
Waller I'.inpmann say*, armies
demnliilixeii run lu&lt; motiilirpd
■gain very riuirkiy; whrreaa it
take* lime lo Iiiukr bond,* ami
Other modern implement* ,,f war
fare which tlie Ku.,*lun« do n»t
hnvn In much nlrundaoro anyway.
Elliott Itooaeyrlt'a
rlinOttiiog
wife, Fny« Ktnenum,. tha movie
•flrew. libierL* to the .araaloual
panning her liiistuuul get* in the
prraa. drrlnrfng that Ida little
tnliadvenlurea like the flying
tnaatiff amt Hip current run-in
with. U10 JituUi l)tipartm&lt;Mil « v » i
Russian
pnllrlra, remit
only
from hia fume a* the former
President'* son. It is not fair,
she grays, -to take advantage nf
him on this account. Il U also
worth rrnramlierlng that, white
there might lie certain diandvantagea to' being the Presidenl'a
aon. Il alto has Ue redeeming
features, iomethlng tlie ltoo«eTrtf family has nevkr failed to
rapitatlxe, like lieing n brigadier
gonoral, for instunre.

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t in Milfnrtl,
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A!nan. Many o f ilium
Iiitvo licoti tliero niiicu ...
I HH
H ovur Hinco tIn* two propriotnrM
..J,
wont into .bu.Hint'Hs, fOno Imrtioi* it 8H, tho other f&lt;0. 'They
Imvo l)t*uii loKCtlior nil
'
" lit.**.'• yoAnt,
witliout a rift I n Until
1 11. j
frlpitlslillt, Hjitl wiiliottl-fi volition
Tliiit'a i i I'lTfiro till
Viirltt'
i i l l 'r
i j r l i f for
fo r m
p a rtn fra liip . lin t n priori
' naJ'.v pt-opb' w lm ren d th In si m y w ill ho ovon m o m in
turoslod in IhiiHo fh a v in p mnps. ( ’p lle o tin p these hart hcomno 11 liv e ly fa il with* tfnti&lt;itie-chasers. T im e was w hen
evpr.v w e ll R ijjo m e il m an had his nhijf. S o m e o f those china
cups w en* e la b o r a t e ly decorated with flo w e r ga rla n d s m
w ill) sym b o ls o r tho o w n e r s trade like a picture o f horse
anil coach
fo j; tho mI b r o d river, ch isel and saw f o r tho
carp en ter. A n d tfiosl o f them carried t lie o w n er’s in itia ls
ill pond g ilt le tte rs .
•

Thtwe two octogenerian barbers will have no trouble
tlispoHing of tho old relics of days Hint niv gone if ,.Ver
ilie.j' need to turn an honest dollar i./HsId,. their regulnr

It I*
revealing
no “ trade
••fret t„
, hn, |h#
| on. with we.-Rty newspaper* on
the jtuestiun of print pap«‘ r »tip.
I'ly la In aome eaaea critical and
hopea for teller in the near fulurv are rmi rnroumirinir. An wc
have rernarke.1 In this column
la-fore. The tree Preaa I* „t
present having -n more difficult
time getting paper, , both print
.and pa|K-r* for romtnerrial printi"g. than nt any time dtrr ng the
war. •
. ..
The f'larimla Herald nml the
l.*nox Time 181110 seem to be the
"hard luck" paper* In thi* seetlon in the matter of nrint na-

t-ood Imt will a shipment, .now
no order front the •nil), lie here
m-fnte the present supply I*
used up? That fa the 904 queaHon with u* right now. ’ Inch
dentally, the printing quality of
the print paper we are getting
now. Is nothing to write home
about, a* subscriliers have pro­
bably Mill lee,I. But we ahould
not complain, It la better than
not having any at all.
_ In connection with the print
shortage, there afe a few thingn
which sort of "burn us up"
_,i" occasionally. One (a th* “ a)ipeclal
'
edi' '
many
lion" promotion which
weekly paper* have ' been •ponsoring. During the last few
ruing every runcelrahle me
weeks two southwest Iowa weekto keep up publication, ieven t » . ly papers Jtave hunt forth with
limiting advertising spore

i s ^ i S a r i d r t s 't a R s s w s

Florida Has I*on]r
List Of Resources
"Tbc long and short of Florida'’ ,
lliitt Jhc jdale #m»*m&gt;**«“ .-a -long 1

Ih' rlfmTnsieiPrtliili'-' (here
paprr htrr ihr v j t t r l l l T o r list nf undeveloped icsourees. yet i
paper fthnttage or ninvlte
there '•••’•hi
to, small Item,
short of finuned prmluel* -w.n j
tno pu|ier shortage of paper ^ A till UFA ti-gtilalioti*
lit tin
reel u i|olInr^glifilic giytip of in'on the large dallie*.
t discard, we have hope* Ihui moot
i**lmen* banker* at their attnmtl
Then the gmeiinn, nt could ,,f (lie*e ahuilngi* will lo- ironed
• MVenthwi ill I'alin Ile.-n h the fir.I
h elp the situation by using * out before loo long and price*
»e»l in Deet niber.
little judgment In mailing (pn*t-j nod .apply will eventually level
Entitled, $70,0110.1100 Goe* .Regage free) sonic of the Junk! «.ff to normal, through supply
which flood* the desk of all uml demand rule*.
Arne* Counqewapaper*. A* n spectfie ex- ty (la.i Free Pies*,
ample, Monday morning we rereived'from u gitveftiment ngeir-** Tt&gt;e lilik'i o f i-lrcil ■ i-lcptunicy
ir piece of publicity printedJue ollt-l rcfTOhirly In keepthem
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For Exwulivrs, Salerrttcn, Salcawomcn, Office Ptraonnel
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V IS IT O R

o rd e r t o e e t o m p ll.h

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In our r ^ s t r a t l o n

WHAT HE GETS. Our courteous asrittincc in tclnxing the
hat that Joss roort for his appcjranc
from our complete stock o f the sc*win's
latest creiiioru in f-tslldry hats.
Msllnry it the name that has stood for style leadership
in men's hats for IJV jrare. So you Aaore ) im i are

Public

Al lecall*. that the lilt, t'.ir.dr
lomdiiiid'*
favorite tune
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“ Stay a* Sweet a* Vmi A ie."
With Midi extrusive preference*,
you can sec that A IV job i* to tie
dipiumaiic," he raid, returning to
In* ivories it* the ditccloi i.illnl

Contnct

,iWT»l,

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BIJ1LDIN0

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Mr. 9 ii, I . Mr*. Esinesi Ward
spent Thanksgiving with his moth
er It? Winter Park.
Mrs. Anil Miller oud Mrs. t'. W.
Dooley were shopper* in Orlando
Friday.
Me*. F. IL Ilickok pie-lded al a
special Thankftgivlng mr-eling of
the Women'* Society of r'hristlao
'lie-Open* 12:19 pm. Daily-' 40, Service* al Iho hnme.of Mr*. It N._
Strevell on Tuesday
Knlliiwiug
tlio business and lesson mi ludi*
given by Mr*. Ililhrey, the officer*
for the new year win- elected.
They were os follows: Mr*. F I*.
Ilickok, president; Mr*. Ilurcl
Flynt, vice president; Mrs. Walter
(ml a n iq
YarlHirough, corr**|Hinding secret­
ary; Mrs. W. (5. Kilhee, reeordlng
secretary; and Mrs. II. A. Ililhrey,
treasurer.
Refreshments of apple juice and
nle were served to the following;
lira, llltkok, Mrs. • Yartiorough,
Mrs. Kllbee, Mrs.'John Thomas.
Mr*. Ncel» Thomas, Mrs. A. h.
Moran. Mrs. J. L. liman. M lu
iaiVerne Duukel. Miss Evelyn
DANE CLARK
lA N IS .P A IO t
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ZACHARY.
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Monday and Tuesday. December 9 and 10 ill 8:00 P. M.

THE PROGRAM

ON HER ARRIVAL at LaCiuatdU

Herman I). Mldillrtmi, who I* at
Nntii.milc ile* Tiilililli'* ill- Fu»ill'-*
tending Columbia University in
Ct M s - 'iflw (The National A*»n
New Ymk City, hu* U'cmne a mem­
l rintiott of the Familie* *if the Slvit
ber of the New . Voik I’lay Craft
and M i.varied). • - &gt;
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or*. They are producing their IOOKINO very chic nfler’calling on
A le tte r telling of it* w.uk Unv­
first play on llroadway Dec. H at PrcjlJcnt Truman al the White eil the Atlantic *cveral month.
the Haihizon Plaru Hotel.
Home ix film star ftlnger Itogrrt. Inter l.a «t Fehiuary »even men
They l&lt;,.| lut, |(&gt; |a||( atwuil *inre uml •'•men gnthnod in a tin'r i
Mr*. I'eti-r llayih-n Te|«ir. Mi»* Cini;i - w.i* l^'tn in liulcpruilrncr. w le h id ln ^ e upH Itm en t to lain.. 1
Jean Shvi-i uml Simon Dingfelilei Mo. the L'iiirf Executive's home the ^Anieilean committee, kimw.i
attl'liiliil tlie conveiitiuli of the town, (fnlernalionai Soundphola) a* tin I i lend* of Widow's and Oi
Dancing Muster* of America, Inc.
phaii. nf the Fuyich Re*i*la»»-i'.
in Sta IVtcrsInijg over .the weekit I* i ullieil with Amefieah Aid
•citfl. ,Al;«&lt; Sayer. amt Mr. I**ng
to Fiem-e uml it* ehuirniun i* Mi *.
folder performed on tlie program
Rubin MiKown, a**i*tnnt to all
fur thu dunce on Salmday even
of firmI of the llonk nf the Month

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(n co-operution with the Sanfoiii Mer­
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Nnt unit- E xpressin g
I DmI \ I n «*i ilt it.^l i «iii

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For Hoy a lind G irli arva 6 lo 13. F h ii ml is y o u r
FRF.E p a st fo r I lesson. H rin g il lo tlie W om an s C lu b
O ak A v e n u e . T h u rsd a y . D ece m b er 4 nl 3 :3 0 P. M .
Tuition r a le s are v e r y reason a b le.

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Mn&gt;. K*«» U at.st'H Bits
111 II " C t lC Milt ill

The Leuser Dramatic Studios

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COATS and SUITS

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t.ii»\u«H wh** itlaiifiril f**i iLv, Tt.

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will' lusl llll’ t I'M'Rilw
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11 These Women

1he (H) nitMitl ri", it
an iiusincNM 1111*11 uml
i&gt;n 1 Iln| .‘100 A m e r ic a

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nii'i iht rnstim: a 1**t*•1
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The pupil* of the seventh ant
ciglrth grade* met nt the home •*
Mr- and Mr*. Kdson toot for t
weiner run*l oh Monday evt-niiii*.
After an evening Of vainr* ami
picture show they enjoyed iu.i*»*-&lt;l
weinel* and punch and eukeThose present were Sho! i
Thoma*. Florence McGill. N" •
McMahon. Jean Wllafii. Mpin .
Moran, Paul Itrarldy, Frank \ „l
er». I.uther I'avnl, Stnwnit '! ■ 1
ieus and Leonurd Williisrss-■-•
A «Ucrr*ftful meeting lo oig.i- &lt;•
a Boy Scout chapter v»u* held m
th* school auditorium !*•-• iho,
day evening. John Shull "f M"
Dora, Ralph Smith and Jack I!*'
gait o f Sanford were present. A f
ter a slide movie on troy scouting
and thw business session, refrr-h
insula of coffee and pie were served
to approximately 40 people.

EARLY AHEntCAH
Al l. t IlM llt*
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TOILET

LUX U KIES

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ItKFI I.II.V llu\ V I HATS
SOEID Will I l.ft

TAIA9URE b o x
G u n t T t l l n W m lir
C arr/ ^r/raris, I » M t t
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Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

flowers. . . primrote for youth,
for admiration, pink for pure

CHRISTMAS TREE

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|a companion fragrance to Shul-

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, ion's Old Spice. The beautiful,

|l*i binged coniaintrt, abloom with
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F .,' rcerviilioni for CROUPS or M b M * « W 0.11

Entertainment

ELKS LODGE
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Erist Second Street

GRIZZARD BUSINESS CONGRESS
Professor Behave"

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Paramount

birds and garlsndi.

Values to 29,1)5
Famous make Coat and Suits including Pel I i,
Nafdis, Tcrnard, Joan Miller, Royal Deli, and
others. Originally priced up (o 29.95.
Sixes 9 (o 15 and 10 lo 20.

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BETTER COATS A N I) SUITS
Reg. 24.98 to 29.90

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Reg:. 39.98 and u p ............. .......
P L A N IY .T IO N B O X
4 M. Ttiltt Wtltr

4 t t . D u H h i F t w lt r
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Open AH Day Wednesday

ORCHESTRA
Admission— $1.00 for Gentlemen
Ladled Are Asked To Bring A Toy

COATS AND SUITS

sentiment, art decorated with

9:30 P. M. til

.esesw4tOws«kr«»4*
idw. IsMt*ns1 i»*»M

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'T h e fangusge of romincc and

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local citixnni
C.1* •-,*v f;V mil

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qurt of provocativs lovclioess.

~ H 0 W .T P PARTICiPATE

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS

Ph on e" W in t e r P a rk 827-J
J l o 2 and 6 lo 8 P . M.

Nut n lli\
In llu- nliHciur of lt«*v
ni.D.M.u. Mi llnyil 1
wnn
U»m a! -| m .i k «*i at the i hurt’ll m *»
Vlis4* oil N»iv. 21. Mi. f'olenian i-*
a ntriitlirr «»f the Fit*!

BENEFIT

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The EYES of DIE
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nt: o n y o i it \n / fl
IF IT tl All IIH N
tCZ.tam IN THIS IV&gt;I I .

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P e rfo rm a n c e s W rd n esd u y ,
Tlturs.. F ri. and S at.
Seats 1.00
Rescri ctl S eals 1.2S
lp in * lax|

MORE FUN THAtJ*A PARTY

Casselberry.News

X "Ten Wkys of nolldiiir Goodsrlir and “H*sr U Remember Names."

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Kejtfnald and Rita
Coode

Opening Tomoroiv

MR. MERCHANT

violet for modesty, heliotrope

L "Twsorty fW lotm m i Sslrsmonahlp." .

P. S. The GIFT CERTIFICATE mny l&gt;e used, for
otlicg mPrchnndlBc anytime.
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C a sselb erry, Route 17 .

Th ai's W h a t llie 0o\ » and G ir ls S «v W h e n L e a rn in g

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f Ul*7 ef Oertfsy.’’
t Msiian rWwe. arplellng effectIre e »U « e f reUUon. terhnUjue.

T«w4*r, 0-crmb.r toft, ,1 8,00 P. M-

I’rovincetown
Players

John SlrgJton
in Utc_popular comedy
(Played by Noel Coward)
l yr: in N. r. City

Field, N. \ \ (tom Dirmlnclum,
England, Eileen McKenna, won
was chosen to represent her dty at
the' annual ChiUtmas carnival to
he held In Dlrmingham, Alabama,
Is greeted by John S. Foster, who I
will reign as "King" at tlio festival.
The event will mark the .city's !
*3th birthday.
llnlrrnoflnnal) I

Monday and Tsieaday, December 9 and 10 at 8.00 P. M.

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STATp

• THEATRES

ACTION!

Director o f the GritM rd Business Congress and School of Public Relations, con­
ductor of Business Congresses in principal ritlpa w ith ' over flfLOOO' students; for­
merly vice president and national sales director o f the Eskimo Pie Corporation;
manager o f lecture lours of (he into W illiam Jennings Bryan and director o f Ihe
Sale* School of tha Air.
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1.00
.10

ijock c W illia m * . 'S r.

Among thu»e attending the pei •
fiiitnaticr nf tl4 original Ballet
Ru»»e in Orlando la*t week weru
Mr* J. It. Coghurn. Mr. ami Mr*.
A. B. Duxbury and Mr*. Peter
Hayden Tepslc.

Mr*. Hill William* i» cnnvu!e-&gt;
ing from mii operaHon al the •'•
uiige Mriiiorlal llospilul.
Mr. Italpli It Moody ••( I&gt;•111'
wimmI ha* purxhaanl l.ee'» T'O.

FLORIDA

VERNON T. GRIZZARI)

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Couple
Tax

Slrwarl Schneider

about Dee. 10.

Tllf U HHIlMl'h S«h n l) of tliri.
lion Sen ice met .Vioitdai night ill
Ihr I'oiiominity lloii.n. Mr* Hart
Fuller, |ire»iilcnt, w». in ctinige of
the meeting. Mt*. Loin* (iei.L'i
gnre a short talk. Two circle*
were organized with Mr* F. E.
Me. A. J. B.ulludoim-u ,,f Hatillo. Cei.lei a* rhairmiiii of Mi, .&lt; mar
|'n is visiting Mr and Mrs. F. lb group ami Mr*.'Filwnid Ibmle) *
rhnirmaii of tlie juuim group
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tlicknk.

Todav &amp; Wednesday

P e r s o n a lly C o n d u cled B y

WHAT YOU GIT: An artraciive miniature hathox contain­
ing a tiny hat . . . and, o f course, your
hamiioiiic Christmas Gift Certificate!

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this, w e request e r e r

'T h e Second Mmii”. a comedy by
Noel Coward, will be picscnlctl liy
tlie PipVliifetown Player*, liwturt'
ing Reginald ami itila Goode, at
Ca**ell*erry Wednesday evening at
K:1S o’clock; nb-o Thursday, Friday
ami Saturday evening*.
The cast a lu l inrlude* Stew art
Schneider.
W illiam *. J r. and
Jo S it a llo ii
T h l* t* the *econd
Ilf il w ill ' 'if |il.iy - I etl'g |1ri file 1
I it* the limwles during the winter

AT

Orange City Hotel
Friday, Dec. 6
!&gt;:()(&gt; to 12:00

riu* S u its

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W t C l- iS 4 _ _ f

a d d ress

T^e .(ioodeK Present
Noel Coward Play

DANCK

•'t'h a rllp W lp n in g r r lik e.- old
tim e slt,uv I i i i i o * Mtrh a . 't lh l M n
Itiv e r.'
H al lto ** o n , llo r iiin e i.i
ii i i i i i . |&gt;iefern
Ih o r la * * ii~ . r-.-pc
r ia lly 'S c a if llautr-1"

Mi.** Oleiln Dyson attended the
Army-Navy fonthall gamo in Phil
adelphln Saturday. Sho is expected
In nrilve hutnc-fiom Washington

The society will meet on tin: ia*l
Mr. uml Mi*. Jo)m Sitt* of t'hie
nio, It), wet*! *Lsitufs id Mr* Nell • Monday evening id each month.
The circles will meet on llo -c.on l
rhoum* reci-ntiy
Mr. and Mi John Tluona* had Monday evening of each no "lb
a* their guests on llntiiksgt* ing Meetings will lu held lit th‘ '
Membet. »cn
Mr. mol Mi* W B Adkin* of imiiiitv llou*
Sngrd lo attend the Alroliolu Si ••
linurtlioroe. I'' oud 'Its •*.
A.lkiri* ami sou )•■«• *&gt;f Jaek*on mar to lu- held nl 'hr Winlei I i
•'Colonlil t'leancr* »ay that Ihrlr U-ille Beach. Ml .It’d 'll-. &lt; • Methmibil flnrrrh on Iter ’
(,'layton uml -.on .I nk of \\ildwuod 10:00 A. M.. 4:00 I’. ,M. and •
k i t adrertUrmrnt is a satisfied and Mr. E._ t . Adkin* " f Cainra- to 0.-00 P. M.
,
Ttierc wn* u meeting of So"d'
villc.
■ Mr. and Mrs. William Ucruiessy School Worker* on Nov. 2J «t
of Chicago, III, uml Mi. and Mr*. home nf Mr. and Mrs. Louis (tel­
Charlet Wagner of Chicago were ler.
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pn oir. m our of Ihr |rw remain­
ing movie megaphonots wlm cling
to a custom prevalent in the r ilenl
■lay*, whin every ret Imd il viol
inlet to put the »tar In tlir prop-r
mifthl
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"time Kelly like* old tone* like
•Wlieie in When?’ and 'Peg o' My
lit art.' while. Marie MrlUin.ild goe*
for mo*t anyjhing.” Al roiifnled in
whoper* during a ijuunent of
•hooting
"She like* the 'Moon­
light Sonata,* *ay, and thei
*om&lt;i
\ • &lt;rpon tune. She like* to stuinl h&gt;
the piano and aing.

Julian Adam*. Jr. uf Kansu*
City, Mo. arrived on Sunday !&lt;•
*|iciul two week* with hi* parent*.
Mr. and Mr*, tin** Adam*, at
their home at 11Ik Park Avenue.

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CATIONS, SALESMANSHIP and SELF-IMPKOVfiMENT

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o r g a n lg e th e Sem inole Count;

peed

a Feature of

Willi BASIC and REFRESHER Training in CUSTOMER RE

Here's a su^genion that * ill rave you shopping worries
. . . ytt j(i)c trim 4 turn)tome,' djuioKuishnl gift ilui
you'll /&lt;«//&lt; admire! -

Activities

GENEVA NEWS

and COURTESY CLINIC

NOTICE
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7/Yc

Family Reunion Is
Held By Spurlin^s

r son a

. Meets With
11. Laney

ThJpVr.A. of the Southside I’ri
inary School will, meet in the school
auditor mm i L ) i U . l V 4 h I’/rviou*
lo that the honni will meet o&lt; 'J'3H
P .1 L •
.
The Seminok* t'linpier N'o.
O.E.S. will meet at the Mu-oni'
Halt ill S:00 I*. M. at which li ye
initiation wifi be luTit. •
FRIDAY
The W.MJL of Iho First Bap
list Church will ob'crte tinWorld Day o f Pinyer wifTT one

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hour of prayer at 10 A. M. nt tbe
t hurrh. Mr*. - Myron Smith will
be in charge.
The liinint of ihrrctom will meet
i«l th.' Celery ('into nt 7:-’tO P. M.
All offiri'r.*. committee chairmen,
Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Hultnril left
civic and fraternal cluh reproen
tativeft nre iintnl .to attend. The Sunday for Trtin. to make their
meeting is open to any inlet ruled home. Mr*. Hull*id i» the farmer
llrrtlo Mbs McClelland.
pet joti*. •
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The December meeting o f the
U.ILC. will Im&lt; hell Dec. IS nt the
home of Mm, tV. It. Liyxm, lk*el
Magnolia Avenue, with Mr*. W. C.
Hill a* co hostp**.

a n d .th e Sanford M erchants Associtttinn
W M
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Present

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AN D LOCAL CITIZENS

Personal

Board of Manager* o f tho \ f r ,
Sanford Womnna CliA will meet.
Circle No. 5 ot tho First Metlio*
dint Church inert nt I ;00 P. M. at
The
the church for a luncheon. Unite
WEDNESDAY
acy it
Luncheon, program amt hrldjc lauie)
p n itjS a Woman'* Club at 12:30 a* co1
o clock. Curatu arc o*k'ril to make I The
reservations early. Shower for the d
Children's Homo Society.
Itonre
The W.M.U. of tho U nit Hap- preset
tl*t Churth_wlll hold the third the '•
prayer hour with tho Brother* solus
hood in charge nl the regular sung
prayer meeting hour.
Mrs.
.
WEDNESDAY
Itv
The Sanford Woman* Cluh will cmlier
have a Christina* Ensemble with home
all department* participating ami Magic
a shtijfcr for the Children's Home Hill a
will alio he held „| I2:.'U). 1&gt;.. M.. . -F,d|
Mrs. E. A. Lotidenl&gt;rrj will art a* n *oc
hostess and assisting will b** Mr*, tefie*
L. T. Do**. Mn.. J. W. Hull. Mr*. .ing: Mr*. W. t'. tllll, Mr*. Hern
George Stine. Mr*. J. O. H uff ami ilun. Mi*. Rounulhit, Mr*. Roiset
Mrs. J. G. I'atter»un.
ter. Mrs. I.. A. Itrumlcy, Mr*. St
THURSDAY ,
Clair While. Mr*. I.aney. Mr*. M
The Intermnliala (LA.S of the It. Btricklatul uml Mrs. J. J. Dolly
First Baptist Chunrh will meet
at 7:30 P. M. at the home of

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The Seminole County Chamber Of Commerce

A GIFT y o u u BOTH ADMIRE!

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A I.L W INTER VISITORS

Social Calendar

V C 'I I I I ( f tic A) MBfANt

MALLORY
GIFT CERTIFICATE!

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M allo ry G if t C e n lC .u tc without delay!
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Address ......
Phone No.....

'S in c e 1934 my
Uveiufje wage lot
home iervice ho»
been cu.l in hall.
Yet every day, I'm
lindiny more woy»
lo help youl*
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The (iRlZZARD BUSINESS CONCBI^SS

la aomethlng whlrh will became
mors apparent Ur all of ua a*

Since then, he has ehsngmind, hat the court.-traid
ws p e l was Insdmltsshlo

WORK W R
PEANUTS!

n io w s im h n t w o f s

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Ante* Count) ' fl.a I I rrr I're** '

paper
nma“ ' “was
** two 0i“ three days dcr present conditions. The 441
late In publication,. all because page edition was over five times
tmy were out o..f paper
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and; normal for the newspaper am)
there wM* a delay in
Shipment'
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u‘’ "&gt;age edition was a t least
or an order. Hero in GornJng lu Hnn j above ndrmal.
we are keeping our finger cros* ‘ Members o f the Iowa Preaa
«u. a* we are not Immune from association, i r many of them,
similar esperienees.
have signnl
____ an agreement . to
Our present supply U fairly p,M,| a small
' amount o f paper

Tits
foTsrnmsnl
lost
two
fouitds yesterday fn Its currant
ith Labor. One. ths Laa
jeh prohibits -James a

Ikor uicoa’ oaATto)

THE SANFORD HERALD, ’SANFORD, FLO Q jfiA

And

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With tin nation'* riiliest cm
rent i at inn of phip-phale r*ck I"
ated In Florida and a *2.000.(1’
pho*phati- pruresahiK plant K'd"
up In’ I'inelluft County, .Smith ml

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T t ESDAY. DEC. 3. I9ic,

Social

In- th* pintiliilitle* of furnitu
factories ami pan.r mill* with

Jm !**•!
pgbiuhfti fttr
.III HlMa •« rryublirallna mt
1#i
feerrlas ■r# sliu

i23r-'. .

ESDAY. DEC. 3. 1016

T U E S D A Y . D E C . 3, 1946

TOUCHTON’S
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TUESDAY. DEC. 3. 194&amp;
PAGE FOUR

l i f t SANFORD HERALD, SANI OKU, FLORIDA

TUESDAY. DLL. A, 1940

th l s a n f o k d

3W riters

PENN

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I*A N T ILLS

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wopl and part ..wool. flaip
wontted. Bedford cord and
ttnlint'.' T«n, Brown and
lilac, sizes 28 to 42
.

ROBES
By Botany, Ihddior and Dunmar
A ll wool flannel in Blue, Wine,
• Green. Solids anil Figures
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Batters
Will B eiC oaehed
By Rogeiv/iHornsby
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umtii

luic

A fbvS'bC

t ’A t -

P*?el&lt;4 U aJ&amp;.

in i'i'iiiiit .

Murrh 5 through April it*. Thi*
local .Htulliiu*, property of Mr
ami
Mr.» Slt-fali ' II. Zurhnr's
tinhlcn Shue Farm, is to la* reprfiwn'ril by n smith' youngster
nnnit11 Ih.u Pen, u flashy juve
mb' with his fiithrr's lit'utl t fil
much of *liis fiery tein|N'inmcnt.
Ih»w Pen 1* tin* very fust of
the
iocstlty-hred offspring
of.
Mm-ho Gusto in iearh the wars,
although, ho uni. represented .yj
.« colt dm me reirnt campaigning
itr the . Middle West, foaled in!
Kentucky. lie 1m* been s andini*
m Florida fur the past two
seasons and in addition to- llow:
Pen is aKu the sire of a ipiartet'
of .weaulinrs, lit Gulden Shoe

IHI sports writers voting, an even
I Oil gave first jiiaor to Notre
Dame. Army won 48 first place
votes. Nine of the voting sports
writers called it a tieOf the o'he. first place nomlna*
tinns.’ tU went* to unbeaten, untleil
G bygip-. which wiiunrl up ,in.third
place in ‘he «en»ntfif tAi.ll t?otF. '*
Tw,i went In iho fittlins of the
University of California at I.ns
Anyt'li-s who mud.* fourth |dacr
mid mm each went to Texas uifd
llelnware. ‘ Neither Texas nor Del
uwaif me among the first ten in
the final ralltu*.

SLACKS

* • 7.!ir» to 22.00 ‘

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II.OIMDWM START
T ho first nf tin* F’loriila'bred
"Murhn l i u e t i i , " will l i n i n ' h is
lurf lim\ ul (iulf.ttimn Purl,

,NF:W YORK, Dec. 3. (4*1—Notre
.Dnpie Ilus been Voted the football
leaiu uT the year for IU4A in the
season's final |hiII nf the nations
Slants wiiters. The verdict top­
ples the Army's ( ‘adets o ff their
throne as Mne» of the gridimn
for the rust timr in three seasons.
Reflected in the ciulcome of the
Assnc.ateil Press pull is Army's
rln.se call, against the Navy lalt
Ha uiitny wlien the Middies came
wi'hin seconds of breaking Army's
liirve-year iityh ft-aled record. On
the same day, Notre Dante over'
came Southern California by a
mu -sided score.
The returns of the writer's Imp

leather, Wool, Cortftiroy and
W ater Repellent I’oplltt. Lined
with
Donitherm, made . by
McGregor, Glover and Forti

Idtfti •Triniitiftl and Tnflorotl SI4Il*S

I'A U L FIVE

GALLAGHER,
Vu^iJ^isSiTy op

• liir I n k

I'd ..... I Sat in GOWNS .

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PO W ERH O U SE

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

Season’s Fjnal Vote
^
Names Georgia As
Third Rest Squad

CHIU COUNStl foa WAR CRIMIt, Brig. Gen. rrlford Taylor (right)
U shown at he read in tlic Nuernberg. Germany, courtroom, the formal
arraignment of 2) German doctors on charges of murdering thousands
of roflccnltaliun camp inmates In medical cspeilmcriU AM of lire de­
fendants. Including Carl F'rlcdikh llrandl (Icll), further physician to
ytllcr, plcaijyd qul guilty, Signal Cojpi Itadiopliulos. (fiifcrfniipoaal)

f i .u k j d a

Name Irish As Top Team Of Year

Verdict Topples
Army Off Throne
- As Gridiron King

COATS/ AND
JACKETS

H e k a l d , Sa n f o r d ,

fu C v /l U n s i i W A S
C i'f b h ’ ftS P G U f till Akt&gt; ts f*4
t fil l t P id jRfc' B A fft- p R y C

yw if.otnmTf-move the sulci and Juhlfir list a

Os. id A WA c u r slil " C A v t i -.
Da c k : t o L ir e - *

Tom Prather,

fA ST BUDGFt UBMS

I.OS ANGF.I.EH. He/ n. (4 1 -

CPINA’S AMBASSADOR to the U.S., and chairman of h‘s country's dele*
gution to tile United Nations, l»r. V. K. Wellington Kno (left), Is shown
talking to Secretary id Stale James F\ llymes at a IIS tnoptloii In
New' Yolk la-.lung mi M Mis. llymes. Tho reception was given III honor
of the U.N. delegates by Trygve Lie of Norway.
llnltrnaliunal)

Veeck, made thr first news at jj,
the baseball meetings in l.os
Angeles yislenluy.
Veeck nn-1 —
ttounced that be hail hired one!
of
baseball's
all-time
hitting |j
stars. Itogpr llonithy. to cosrh'
the (Teveland hat.trs during the I
Spring training season.
•
Although the Indians aren't
IIII.A D F I.P IIIA . Doc :t, -1
scheduled to lugiii training u ffi-‘ __ One uf the greatest plavor.
rinlly un it Felt SRIrd, Hornsby ( jn pm footlmll. llilU4Dn.ll. . . i
will start woiking out one month |the Pittsburgh SteeliWs. lio. urn
earlier with outfielder Pat See- ,th e 'play for pay* game
toy, 'rnti-her Jim Iti-gan and -*Dllilley announced his rotm
n her players who will tie named I rnent following Sunday's gmuo
bv
managet
law Boudreau.
Ilurnsby is said to bo rcvilvlug |with the Philadelphia Fugles
j After being rirrird front (hr
| field on a fttrrtcher with a lorn
I eartlUfe in hi* kmr. huillry
I -_t,j, at■ i
,

SWEATERS
A ll

w o o l .slipovers in Tn
W in e , G re e n mid W h it e ,
.sizes Ninnll, ini'ilinm . Itti'KU

sizes

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C olon •
l.flft to 0.05

Tie Uncka, Tie Chttlna anil
Collar Bars, Money Clips,
Key Chains, Bill Folds anti
Toilet
Kits— selection
of
t|tialitie.H and prices to please
your taste and lilidj'ct.

Tan. I1
sizes

ft

sw
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-- — s s
*:r*
age of nearly (4,000, Ijrst year *

Lake Mary Road Lewis And
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Being Improved'
Mine Workers
By County Men
Found Cuilty
I •*•»! !••••*•« •«*»ee* liner |)
ilon front the Unit before oper*
ating lieenses are jinued to gro.
eerlr^ and other food handling
&gt;, Jno. D. Jlnkint, county
tax
collector, pointed out to the
board that these • Hermes are
Issued by thb state comptroller,
and,that a s'ate Inspector checks
on Issuing. licenses and that it
does not gums under County
jurisdiction. Commission Chair­
man W. 'G. Kilbee then tliwIsrM
that tha istus was a matter fur
state agencies and the Btato
Hoard uf Health tu decide.
Dr, Qalltman also requested
that future appropriations ft
the unit be pot on a millet

bails. Ht said that he would If
to employ bit additional sanltsi

the department
make It Iwttrr.

pv*n' J

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and

wants

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SHOW GROUNDS
Opposite Kail Park

HfCKOCK BELT and filJCKLE S im i.
Snap »tyle belt, heavy plalo initial
httcklo, aize 28 to R0..

h a n d k e r c h ie f s

RED JACKETS

To Show mid Blow In Plain
White and Oolpra

To make her feel like a
P r in c e !
8.B5 tn 9.95

.TOILETRIES lit nets or individual

Tampa ............

.......... . $5.50 to $

Silk, Nylon and Gut by McGregor Goldsmith
and Bandcroft

:i

Chicengo

RACKET COVERS
.

SPORTSMAN ................. .

A ll Linen ........
...0.96 to 9.95
Gueat Towels, w
Hand Embroidered Idnen 1.95 lo 2.96
Prince Gardner
Wajleth
.......
2.50 to 10.no

up
2.50 up

BELTS by Hlckock, tongue atyle In

c

top #jrmih leather; clear, or atripod
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llnnd
All t

plaatic
.

1.50 and 2.00

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18.50 to 32.50
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BADMINTON SETS

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YOW ELL’S’ MEANS

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Jjnt sit down It the Ubt*
b r u k fia t

Bo

Bkodtrn— inch i

yySSBUfSR

e a sy

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haudiujine

CUtl 0o« 11 todiy.

W e Guarantee and maintain a repair department for

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Extra Badminton accessories now in stock.

our sport, equipment

N WEDNESDAY
■ERNOONS T I L L '

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ih d cook tho fam ily s r n tirt

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CHRISTMAS '

$13.50 and $28.85

Save a n e x t r a 1 0 % on r o u n o t r ip s .
A b o v e la re s q u o t e d d o n o t in c lu d e lax.

Outdoor and Indoor 4 rackets, net, posts and

»en, Btdor and Noiria, size* gntall,
medium, large ^
2.98 t«i 1 i.nti

...

Tooth I Frie tl C o o l i C o lle t I

Cincinnati .........

Cotnplete stock of extra paddlea, balls nets. and posts.

j » r t wool, Cejaneaoj* Cotton*and Cot­
ton Flannel by McGregor, Van Heu-

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Washington, D.(

Sturdy complete by Harvard—
4 pad Ios, post, net and 8 balls

SPOUT SHIRTS', long sleeves, nil wool,

v

OTHER COVERS— 42c anti up

Alt stesl with powerful,
bill bearing dttvs gear.
AiiiusUbl# seat suit
handle, rne-eiiglur red.

p in g p o n g so ts

McGregor and other fine makes.
’
- Sixea 34; to 42

OLD SPICE .......................... 1.00 up

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I.FIRURE COATS and SFOBT C p A T S
nil wool* in aolida, chocks or plnitfa.^y

packages -

ROYAL O AK

OTHER i

. ,r\» ...v

'B h lis, th# guards, hav# been whhdrnwn and no nasie* arr remilred.
Th# trnhljc can now move freely
la and oat of the atiiwvt. It has
been announced hr K. H. Rmsmlng
o f tha Saafurd fehool of Avlatioa.
c. g f
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PLA Y MORE AND

An over all cover with aide pocket for 2 hall

3.00 and :t.r,u
•

W h ile o th er J tvin " cxI wmsps are soaring, Grcyl.i.iimt travel costs remain
vtrsely on tlirir ilollnrviiving course Anil you get
mini- service", more ronve*
mm i p . more travel coin-

Si. Petersburg

Chosen for 1946 National Tournnmcnl

LU GGAGE BY RAMSON and BELBER

gala of (he Muhidpal Air*

Help's w elco m e new*.

BALLS-^McGrcRor ...........

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schedules fre q u en t
and d ep en d a b le . . .

SUPPLIES

RACKETS

sturdy, brown or blue

mic to 5.00

itvs been ihrown open to the i h tha actual operators.

still amazingly l o w -

TENNIS

SANFORD
MON. DEC.

bag of Nylon, waterproof, lightweight and

A

f contend-

Greyhound fares are

IDEAL LIFTS

•

•Plus Tax i •

to fettled all Issues for the
of government operation
■coal mine*.

JA P 8RRH MACARTIIUK
TOKYO, Dec. 3. W V-The Jap­
anese Premier Bhlneiu Yoshlda
conferred with General MacArthvr
bwlsy. Homs Japanes# sources
that (hr Premier w si ttytng

GLOVES

21 inch two suiters, touKh durable plnstic hotlv with top
Krahi cowhitie trim, best quality 'metal lock
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ed opposing attorneys to submit
their recommendations nn Ib^
sentencing by tomorrow morning
at ID A. M.
* P * n if I n g
sentence.
Golds,
borough directed that Lewis go
free of bond in .cus’tody of his
counsel. Whereby A F of L gen.
• ral counsel Joseph Padway pro­
tested Indignantly: “ The eourt
did not. nred to add lit cuatoy
of counsel.”
G
Lewis, Pawatr declarnl, will
be in court of his own free will
at any time the Judge otders.
Padway and lew is' other l*w.
yers had ended, thfir defsnse
abruptly after the court hid ad­
mitted
documentary
evidence.
Tha evidence' eras a n
transcript showing that
had declared last May 2

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By Belber

m&gt; 11£tii nlitutv

I ’m just not big enough Jo lake " v‘‘" h ,
such a In-liting U. this league w* ,‘
"""• l&gt;»“ &gt;
calls for in a key player."
and llnally the r&gt;
.
------ —— ---- ------j game to long at t
not give your youngster be it -Itlirr round.
Uh gins* o^ but. j nor even Ilk-' n rtt
tsilisr with sharp to restore II to t
*Tt limit MIlTfNt
t « w « At Oi M ** r* na« r*. -k ig sg -

M - L
S
K.Wrftur
PAC K A G E S f O R b
(IRtt 11 ARCACl BlOi.

TOWELS
Bath T oWL'Ik in Lusciotia
Colors

know

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Jacksonville
f A R

RFC DIRECTOR George F. Allen (right) la shown as he testified before
tha Senate War Investigating subcommittee In Washington In con»
ncction with (ho D-montli-old feud that ho* been smoldering between
llio National Housing Administration and the RFC over loans fur Uie
veterans' housing program. At left U Wilson Wyatt, Notional Housing
Lxsalllrr, who U la charge ot the program.
(International)

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S I ’O R T S O D D I T Y

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We will be open Wednesday afternoons until
• Her Christmas

' M l N A O IR 1 1 —

SPORTING

STORES

GOODS
(K

Block East

I 111-113 East First Street

of P.O.)

m m m tm m s m ( « « h n tc u u u mums ski

9

Rhone 12

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
,

Speaking Of Saving
.

M oney

I way la lava money I* to fory a w wifa’a birthday.

tatter way aria a mare plratanl
i la tm pitta jmw Ilia, windat laaarmncv with at and |i*v
r wtfa Ikt dividend aavlnga
• birthday prraent.
can glva you a ft* raah dh-lid aavktyk an fire and windrm Injaranrr. t.*. M. Bay d A

Farmers M arket *
Expect? Bigger
Produce Demand
ll e n llM e rd Iron, p e a r

II

I lip city waterworks.
v Around the corner, nnd nearing
completion la the llelpy Sclfy laun­
dry. Tlir erment block atructura
I* nl«'ill complete, but the o|wning
in ■f-’l.tyv.l pending arrival of the
boilt re.

*

It l o Irrliitf your wnah'an,] havo a
p le n u m \ime watching the mach­
ine* do l ho work of waahing, rinsins and dryinir.
* ••
»VnrK i t ’inncttiliiig at ihr Cent
ral Florida Quirk Krtc&gt;« and Him
age plant at Thirteenth Street and
tin t Avenue.' Arrn«&gt; the afreet n
nr / wholesale produce building I*
nearing completion. Work It ttlll
goin g on at the market on paving
adjacent to the railroad tpur run*
nlng weal o f French Avenue nnd
parallel to Thirteenth Street.

T able tail, magiu-itiiim, sodium,
It s hoped lo have l i complete
r 1ISH M agnolia Avrnan, 1'hona garbing o u tfili In operation toon, and potaeiium for large Industrial
according t « o . W. Thrmipton and rontumption all come from tea
water.
II. \. Slo ffcr, owner*. The idea

THE O L D H O M E T O W N

By STANLEY

.W H ILE I G O /Ai A N P H A G G L E
FOR TH E S A X ---Y O U T R Y
N EXT D O O R --H E P R O B A B L Y
H A S A SH O T G U N H E L L
S E L L N O W T H A T “THE
S

D A U IK N C A P I T U L A T I N G
P E IP IN G , China. Dec. (J. f/11)—
Trooru of- Genera) Chians Kai*
Slick'* arm y ore reported to lake
over the Manchurian city o f P airen in the near future. D a m n hat
turn occupied by the Ituaiiant miner
Japan aurrenderrd.
Hut Chlneae
government tmup* are only 45
inilet aw ay, and ncgotialiona are
pending between their leader* and
the Soviet rommandera.

P A R IS , I Hr, .1. 1/1’)'.— The French
Socialist P a rly met today to act
on n bid from -French Communitta
to join a two-party coalition for
Ihr first govrrmncnf o f the n«.v
Fourth Republic. T h * .Socialists
have Im-pii naked to participate in
a goverrinictil the Coimnunlata hope
will ha headed by Maurice Tborrt.
,r n alary general of the FYrnch
Communlat Parly.

LEGAL NOTICE
IN
C U L 'It T
OK
THK
COUNT V
• J IlX IK .
H KM IN TVf.H
C O l'N T T .
b t a t i: o k
k l o h ih a . in
ph o IIA T K .
r
lo r# Ib e K.elale . . P I I O M K I t IIK N 8 I.K V . H e rraae d .
“
T o A l.l. W H O M IT M A T C O N C H H N i
Not Ire la hereby g l r , n that I I . I K *
K U R D K. IM i O r T O It file d h i t fin a l
,. pi.lt i v A,lrn lu l.il..to r o f the f t *
ta tr o f
IIO M K H
IIK .N H t.K Y . ' da.
&lt;’ra*«d; th a t h r filed hie p e titio n fivi
tip,.! d le r h a r a * . and that he w ill
Fpfrty lo ll»«* ll«&gt;n*»tnlflr fl. W , H A U L
I'o u iil) Ju 'ljf** o t H#mlr»oU C on ol| ‘,
Klnrlda. o n th e J tih d a y n f H c rrm *
b.r. I M I . - f n r a p p ro v a l o f aatoe a n d
(o. (In a l d la r h a r g r a&gt; d rre a ae d . on
ilil. ]r.l d a y o f Decem ber. I»»*.
t r i . IK K t lll U V . I'lt O C T O ft . .

v E M E f?&lt;SE A iC Y IS O V E ^ l J J
oV/NBR
LPAVfMG
TO W N

Iw t IV l l l k 71 c l i - r M p r ln a v
T h e a » t * n w n l o f th e MV 1.1 p ro p .
• r lv u n d e r Ih e »i*W r r r llf | r a | e Ip n ir.l
W ue In lli. n a n ir o f W . M . t J l 'I K T T
t 'lilr n n M ild r e H l f l r a t e e lm ll h r
l e d , , h i ..I
a c o r d ln g
to
la w .
Ih r
p r o p e r ly d e a rn h e .l t h e r e in w ill tie
n o i l lo live h l g l u a l b i d d e r a t Ih e
••otirt l.ooae .IP o r * 1. Ilie f lr e t M o n d a y
In
Ih e in o n ll. o f J a n u a r y .
It t f.
vchb b la Ilia t i l l day o f J a n u a r y .

HIT
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f ie r e m b ir .

U r. MKBNUoN.. - .

f l t r k C l r e n ll C o u r t .
B r m ln n lc C o u n t y , F lo r id a ,
(C ir c u it C o a rl B , a l l

IN U I K ctltcnr cutfltT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIHCCIT. IN ANII m il
MKMINOI.K CI.VCNrr. MTATK OK
KI/illlOA
IN CIIANCKIIV. No.
iN)it4 &gt;k v: n c m i i a c i i
C&lt;&gt;ifipUltt«nf«
JOHN pit IM P PMll ACII
Defendant.
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API*K.tn

To:
John Philip t’mU,rh wh»»e
place of rraldenee le Office of kf HI lary ib.Ternmeul fur llnniaify IPHy
Mu npower |&gt;lvl,l»n '
A.P.O. 717 Pottn.ttlef, N V.
• Toll are hereby miulted •» fll"
your wrltleii appetrence. Ill pei-.ot
or hy attorney. on nr before tin
lath rtuy of Oeeeaibet, l &gt; U lo eti«
blll n( run.pUli.l fur .llro ir , lll,.l
herein uastnnt you; upon fnllnr. In
MI appear, .lerrru pro ronfre... will
be rn l'le d a*a in »t.)«u .
W lin ,.. my Midi un.l offlrjuluunl
at Maxford. Kim Ida. tlila til. .lay of
November lift.

TUESDAY.! DEC. 3. TOW

N W ‘norner of aald E w lH nf
HK»4 then C 7««&gt; 1**1 to North
Ki.lt rornrr of K " U of B\V li.
jt u t w o 33 T«V|V I* South. lu n ar
31 « a » l. Ihll.re rr.'Ulh tto fret to
h it . .,rnr* of N W S of N K S of
NW &gt;, totiiiii -33, T*|&gt;. It Mouth,
lU n av it Kfl.t. th»ur«-Kaet I3*«
'feel (i. Weal line » f lleardall
Avenue, tl.ei.re , Mouth 1»»&gt; 5 fret
to W. t; Klrrhoff. Jr. propertt.
tl.rore Weal »S&gt;u feet a Iona North
line of a:. 1.1 Klrrhoff property to
N o r th * ,at miner of tame, thtnee
Mouth trr.t feet to. Mouth line.
Meet to.. 13. T u p IS Knwlb, range
a I Kant Hi, me Weal (111 feel lo
point of l.rglnnlng.
Ka.ept Ihe
property on lied h&gt; J. w . Chlldrr,*
nhli-h la Ihr North, l « » f (eel ef
I ho Boull. l i l t I feet-of Ihe Kant.
7 l* a f,»t of H W S . Heellon *J.
Tnp. It Mouth. Itange ai Kart,
lo aai'm l.lr at right o'clock IS;»",
|* *1, lire,tuber Jelh. IM t at Ihe
atonnt olive A »f. K Clljrch in
.Midway. Hemli.ula Cvunlr. Florida,
for Ihe purpoee uf organltlng a
niunl.ipal aovernoient and eelectlng
lit ufflrera.
riKolOiK K. IIA4U.KV
I'll.\lll.K.S ItANIiAl.l,
H A IlK IIAM jLTUN
C. |. KVItll.

TO A IX WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Count*-. K ln rld a. on I k * H li d«r. »l

Nutlre la litreby given that CMCMhat (II,.! hit
final- report -a * - Kvrcninr uf "Ih e
etlate
JOHN IJ. COl.KMAN. -Urvaard; that he hat filed hie petition
lor (Inal •IlM-hara*. and liist he
will applr In the llnnoral.lt 11- W:
WAIltj, Count) Judge er Honin.de

r.NT J. COl.KMAN

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We appreciate each customer—That'a why our ser­
vice is especially Rood. In fact, our motto Is "Quality
and Courtesy” with prices that assure us of your con­
tinued patronage.

FOR SALE

ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY

NEVER USED

O, K. H i:it.N I« &gt; N

CUfk of Ilia above alyl.d Coarl

D e rtm h e r. It t t . fo r a p p r o v a l
ta m e and fo r fin al d l t r h a i g t
K t . n i t o r ' o l Ih e e t lt le
JO HN
a i l f . K l I A f l . 'defeated, bn ih le
d a y «f N ovem ber, IW 4.

t m a in ]

Chassis and cowl typo

Phone 6784

207 M A G N O L I A AVE.

ORLANDO

SANFORD, FLA

J .E . Me Alexander, Jr,

See the New
FOR RENT
"The Talked-about Home Freezer'
BUS/MESS A S U S U A L

scons SC R A P

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BOOK

»T 4N L'
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By R. J. S C O n

You’ve Heard About It "
You’ve Read About It
Now SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanford Furniture Company
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Let ua show you w h y Deepfreeze is Ihr
"(Hiked about home freezer.”
Let us show you how you cun enjoy deli­
cious out-of-stason treats all yenr 'round.
Let us show you the heavy-duty unit
which provides constant zero tempera-

. lure for safe storage of meats, vegc-

scC A PS.
A

m er ican

lIT o YHE r s

Ho r s e s . e x c e l
TR O 'f'fiN q a h d

in

W H A T B E A ufy
F o r m u l a ctcathwih
friE &lt;JRIAf is SflLL
USED 'fODAV ?

DATS

a r .e a m o n c
'Th e c l e A n l s Y o f

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CUCUMBER. PULP
M I X E D WITH SO UR
CW LAy

n i vi a l s

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- - FLO W E R
IS X
Mu r d e r o u s
IHSICf WHICH
POSES A S A
f io w e iT oh
A SLALK Y0
HAS * M A U I I

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tables, fruits, and dairy products for
months and month*.
Let us show you the gleaming porcelain
storage compartments, completely en­
veloped by the freezing coils so that
every Inch of space Is really usable. .
In short, let us ihpw you the ORIGINAL
lime-tested frozen food cabinet.

ome Freezer
la mada only by Motor Product* Corpora
Uon and la sold In Sanford By

m i s t a k e rf
FOR a r e a l
FLOWER

NED SN^ITH,.Manager
/300 E. 1st STREET
'
Right W w r s W a'vt Been For 28 Years

G U E SS AGAIN,
— i SM ILEY.«

THE BOSS DONTUKEJHEIS
IT WHEN VQU COME/ A
OUTIN PRINT AND {CROOK,
SAT HE*© A CROOK!) AND
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THIS 16 THE'BEGINNING OFNOW LtoeON!/-^-— ^

LOANS

---- H. a Pope COa' Inc. SS» -

-0

Urtdoli (lb1 La La

o ld , f u ll blooded &gt;20.00. o p p o site

(UUP LOCK

’T acklkr

VOU'VE G O T TO L E A R N !

O R S A l E — AKC registered
cocktr Pp«i1lcl». P m « t n i
grown doji. Mm l wood Kcruieb.

• rhont 611-Vf or
DEPEND.
Music \

JE radio service. The
J ’hone i&gt;63. »

-n m S S L \ t s r s

Cocker epanlsl puppiea— raglstersd
black male*.
Select now for
Christmas— Delivery. Phone 482*
18" oak COW po
ar.d plno. Phnn* Bll-JL______ - Jonas.
IALE: Kerry Blue Under
FLOWED 8
«*-regi*ter*d-10 week* old.
for all occaalop*
Beet, Phone county 9105.
M rN K IL L A YOHT, FLOR1BT
IK E

WOOD for isle.

Celery Are. just off Siaaa
Office ph. 409, residence oh. 5101!

HELP W A N T E D

pllances, washing machine*. Iren*
and toaster*. 308 Hanford A ys .
Ph. 86U-J, John Glllon. t
MACH IN K SHOP
Build your present mschine into
a p »rlable; electric. Install th e '
backward .pnii forward attach­
ment. I m i i f ail makea. Supplieu for7tt,machine*, lift So.
'ranch'
Pbonc.llM . _

FOR Catpeut* Job) me and Paint
lng.»ee d&gt;mar,M. Phillips. R t T
W ATCH ,
“ Gat It

BY RAUl.BQBINSOh
CAMBRAMBXL

II

rivv
t fin pcd
sstvlca
FLO R ID A , LOAN CO.
'FURNISHED bedroom. See PendSWEET Hamiin~erangaa 2c c"ilh.
102 Sanford Avenue
cr at Mnrgerct And.
R. W. Lord. Phone 1l»-W ..
ROOM for rent. 005 Catslna Dr.
HEADQUARTERS for Chritlrnu*
Ph. ffUl W.
11QHKUW HERB W IIKRK
gilts, toys, garnet, hooka, dollv.
PRIVACY IH RF^PECIM J
Roy now on liu.lget or lay-eway.
l
W A N TED TO RENT
Firestone Store*, 111 E. Firtl YOUR- natutsl desire for privacy
In raonsy mattera Is strictly
W AN TE D lo rent one or two room
ret peeled here.
Friends sad
furnithed a p a r t m e n t , Phone
relatives art not uuostioaaa
- s'o u t your erodlt., Your a »
ployer or builneag aasodstes
3 REAL ESTATE F O R SALE
w ill not heir of y e n pert ontl
FDR SALE: A cute little alucro
affairs. There' it no eauae f «
e m b a rra te m e n L
Iiu h k ii Iow with extra lot, atone I^w-n mower for tale for &gt;5.00,
Rvnsonnble credit rvquirenivni*
fruit itcc*. Price only &gt;1500.00. ' 107 N. Locust Ave.
No co-makort on monoy loans
Eilwaid F. Ionic. Phono 1111.
Variable payment plans.
Wc are rea.ly to ahip Ire* ripe
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
fnnry fruit. A Lo full line nuU, Florida Rank Bldg.
6 ARTICLES FOR SALE
Phone V
fruit* and vegetable*. It. K. A
II. V. Aiken, IIP Wcat tat Street
Popular geat Covers
12 SPECIAL 3F*W(CE3
*
BKM i NOLK t i r f . b i i o p
P U L V K R I Z K D "peat ^ r^ n y
amounts.
S.
C.
Dickorton,
South
Sltf.NS
IM ITA TIO N leather*' in molt
Sanford Avo., Phono 7I0-J-I.
Show card* and pw*t*rg
color* and large islectlon of
O— DKITS SIGN RKRVICh
good upholstery fabric*. Robert
GAS W ATER heater.
O. D. Land ret*. Phone 1021
K. Drown, 2011 N. Drang*
I ioii &gt;15.00. Photic
Ave.. Orlando. Fla.
RK m T A CAR
RADIOS, phonograph*, record*, FOR SALK: Wooden tinvc bar
YOU DRIVE IT
rel*. Make excellent feed and
sheet music, guitars. The Dutic
PI10NB *00
grain container,. &gt;1.00 each.
BTKICKLAND-MuitntSO'l
Southern Chemical*. 201 N. I*lm
"•D tU V frlT . INC.
FLOOR MATS
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
j
for all model*
6
ARTICLED W AN TE D
PARTS AND SERVICE1
Cbevrilela and Fnrdi
100 Palm etto'A-ve.
Phona t i l l
HKMINOLK TIK E HIIOP
I'L L BUY your rat -egsrdleta
of ago ' r condition. Re** Keel, ELBCTRKJ- appliance o tp a lr .GARDEN and lawn s**d; VI;
wa repair wsahing machines,
800 W 2nd SL
. '
, Fertiliser. The Hanford X
vaccum cleaners, ram, mixers,
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
USED piano* for rath. Tho Music
Trotter Applianco Service, 304
Box, phone 963. ____________ _
PAM PAS NUItHHRIKS
W.-gnd-Sht/Pfrwp ^004-J.— —
TE X A S
RUSES,
Evrrbloomim;
RAGS
wanted—fr
«
l.
fcstilixer.
A U T O M O n iti B radiators re­
Floridu Roses, Axaleas, Camel­
Highest rash price. Write Cen
paired. Wrttflit A Cohen Gar­
lia*, Grafletl Gardenias, Ruth
trai
City
liar
Co.
IMx
240,
Or­
age, list trPraacfa. Ph. 1009 J.
1' Alamanda, Crotons, Ixoras, Hy­
lando. ’
. . .
drangeas, Acalpbyas, Pineapple
U TERMITE
Palms, Rad Orange Pink and W ANTED— U*cd Imbv lifd, good
Purpla 'Rouganvilla, Ligustrum,
condition. Prone 230-J.
- .
W. D. Melton KxFonm rly
Double Yellow Hibiscus, Ever­
termlnatl;
kbv-5 ytar* guarangreen*, Grafted Avacodas, CD- Wanted small uitri gas stove.
bond*)- and inru* •Trees, Paean*. Figs, Per­
Phone B14-W.
tiperUnce. For
simmon*, Grape*.
free Inspectlens mid rstimalc
7
Pots,
Livestock,
Supplies
The Motl Complete *
Phone fl or write P. O.' Box
. V*H»t/ Possible
73
iBdigwood, Fla.
(TOUCUTON
*
WATSON.
1
2
01
C, B. HUGHES,
Celery A rt.’ Has Purina Feeds. PUBLIC "star
PAM PAS NURSERIES
Hamsula, Florida
Park, P h o n a l 1W
GIVE us your order - for baby
and
eMfcs. The S a n f o r d X-Csl
102 So. Peninsula Drive,
. f j j he. 2nd A banford.
Daytona Beach
2o mile* East of Sanford
n t M A N p olice p u n n ie *. 2 m o n th s

By Bob Green

1WNOT1
BARTON

ARTICLES FOR SALE

teno before winter.

W . .trtl S I.

ruxfcoo r

THI5 LONE HANGER

K

N IC E LY furnlthcd bedroom, hot
water. Gentlemen profetTwJ. 310 FILL UP with rusl Oil and Kam-

17W Satr

imported from IUly.
January. Place yoi
Orders filled in ar
Price &gt;10.00 par pm

LYWOOO
Phone 687-W.

WANTED—Young lady who
Delivery In . keep book* and learn floral v

IT painting — contract or
ly basis.
8. O. Growsa,
estimates P t e n W o r T W -

OXTERIOR

Resiling.

�TUP. WEATHER

Ml Unity There la Strength—

l.sncrslt) fair Urnifhi and Thur»"
iU&gt;
partl&gt; cloudy and a'
I f » &gt;hnHf&lt;ri In llir soulhrast por-

Ta Prater! Iba fea r* yf tba WacU;
Ta hntaaato tba rregTcae at Amartai
Ta Prod art prosperity far Baafardj

Mon today.

Cunlinprd rather cool,

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Fight Breaks
^Out In North
it PartOfGreece

Refugees Resist Haifa Transfer

II, AmorUIrd
D is p a tc h e s f Uterin p
A th en s tn&lt;lny told o f

FLORIDA,

I peaks of fitrhtinit in the

’elopnnnesus nod the in­
terior of Greece, Responsi­
ble spokesmen snid that the
hnUlinp wns started by the
Gomiminbts to* divert nt-1
tention from tho northern
4)l&gt;nnter violetire on which

cirfro* la pmuytng jb i l b a Untied
. N»i*,|ov .
. JAwnwhilc. Clreck Prvinlor Car,stauUnr TViWsfU H i rafts on nMother leg of hi* it Ip 10 Near Vwk
Where he will rrgi*:rr Ills p io l«l
with the UN
• A dispatch '|*i’ |)UMm*&lt;I In M iw o*
nrwApaprra said Dint lit &gt; British
are Irving to nn ih&lt;* Arn,.rlcnti&lt;.
to acrid at Imrt nquail. ronilnfinii
yjj'd United RIairM tmo|« lo flrcerc
Arcordliit lo 'tills Hu-Miiy dts*
&gt;n Mu* Chicago area. ■
patch: filed from t)w&gt; TMrk‘sli
SCCNIS Of IIOTINO and disorder were singed in Haifa Harbor,
'
I lie rit v of llnmllloil. Ohio, irapltal nt Ankara. American troop
when 3500Jcwiih Immigrants resisted llrltiih transfer fripn the aleaniet ph- *Mr*n—fttenhlm-community ■ i"
In Greece would CM' Urn - Brtu.lv
'flint stale In sc.ape the Irtitloin
ixv.llloii
In
Mint
Mintlirrninml
i* coal pile. As a result. Hamilton
Balkan. nation.
! tan- a blackout rtf it* s:r. et light*
A flnlllLi ol nine United fVatr*
1hi
mi.blight
trough I (ia W t lH
wo: !np railed today from (hr
i mil, I .hum tic *lale,t f bat t&lt;n*
I /-tiarm.v* capital of Beyrouth lor
Ill.'ln Idurkiml lil'del M i l s bill |b*
■lit* Om*k (wirt of Pirnriu Tin*
I .It nun Itri of similar action 1,1
iioodwlll, visit in Beyrouth lasted
| nihi l
Ohio eomniniittie* Laiiogiti
Ihrce d»r*
! pMitolsrd ilaolilton offleial* the
|T The Brlllili radio announced thal
i bi-!|i nl n Sim . Ouniit eooipMny '
fighting U said to have broken
I inulecl llie :il,lNHI ie»nb*iil« o f lb
out between Iranian. eovrrnmcM
c iij an,I tbeir pr..|n*rty
troop* and so-called home rule
forces In Azerbaijan province
Ucntc,, ( ‘oio.. .M*e i, I. rlmg lie
TIi* British broadcast quoted t! r
pinch of the coal shortage, an I
Tabriz radio In Azerbaijan as sav­
iinlv the mild weather has pieveui
in* that government (mops at­
t.l ical suffering. Denver's retail
tacked and that th&lt;&gt; fighting has
coal yards .ire hare, many hlns lit*been going on zinc* Mils morning,
I empty in Imnies and aparlBlgli1
|liiiililiugs, mol Inupilals and olhfi
Laler the Tabriz radio I* sal.1
lo Iutvs ta w d an appral to wha!
iastllutlhn* are virtually out bf
It called all. freedom loving peoplr
fuel To meet the crl*l». Ooverrw '
toll] Iran to take up a m t But there
Joim Vivian ha» r upaweiMil ^ j
hat been nothing from fh* Iranian
eotfrgfncy committee to je i iMl.o&lt;*0
"Sanford Kiwianis ha* tn*en an ' C. F Baker was rlrrlc l mayor nt tons of coni to Denvrr from a
government, Mid the BBC, to con­
|
firm these rumor*.
outstanding club since it was Longwisst In yfatrrdays biriinl.il mine itt northern Colorado.
I 'e i
first orgmizrd on Dec. 6. 1921,", election over County CnmriiLsalonrr committee already has *et up a
Edward F. lane, charter member i B J. 0 \eraireel by 130 to T2 rationing plan, hot tt oll.i* depe* I I
and one of the organizer* of IhejNotm Mr Baker, oprra'tor of a ent on whether the cos! can -el
club, today told mrmbera as lh«*y Igmgwood news (,'.an&lt;1 i« n former secured
Vivian declared that ie
celebrated tho 25th anniversary! mayor who armed ill IIM1*'4« was considering drafting the ima
of the club. A big birthday cake,1He lias resided In lawn wood for the ers Into the slate militia to ‘dig
with the letter* "Kiwanis on it, post 20 year*
the coal, hut that he was nut . -rwa, served a, &lt;le*»ert to memAll the member* of the town nil) whether he had the powei to

Ed Lane Traces !Baker Is Elected
Achievements Of Longwood Mayor •
I
Sanford Kiwanis At Poll s Tuesday

Double Quartette Of,Clerk, Tax Collector
Seminole High School, Council Members
E n t e r t a i n s Clubr* Are A ll Re-Elected

Mfduo to tha windy, rainy weatherhhntrnck

com m uted

Ing, sang a number of selections
Including, "Deep in My Heart,"
"Moaqultors"
and
“ Kentucky
Ilahe.” NotHe Tropp sang. "Iluity
IIqbiL"
and - ."A LuiU- Hu of
Heaven," anil Huston ilnbcock
sang, . “ Without a Song" and
"Old Lang Syne." the latter song
dedicated to the club.
Mr. Lane pointed 'out that of
the present club memliere, him­
self included, only three charter
members remain and called on
General J. C. Hutchison to Hand.
T. W. Lawton, another charter
member, we* not present due to
lllaesa.
Secretary Italph A. Smith read
telegram* from Kiwanis Inter­
national President J. Emerson
and O. E. J’ eler'ort. secretary,
congratulating the duH on its
2Mh birthday.
Reviewing the formation and
aat achievements nf the club,
Ir, Lane.declared that nn man
ever worked harder than the late
A . . P. Cotinclly. It* first presi­
dent, In forming It. In 1045, the
club with Luther Dos* aa presi­
dent, won an achievement award

do so. The governor callrd m&gt;on
rcmiminily official* to make plan*
to feed and house clllzens in im'dle
buildings should a cold wove di ve
(In*hi from llirlr
A nation wide embargo mi fad*
load freight shipments, rseepl nr

CM A M HE I

COMMERC i

The Judite has a.*krd l*oh akter* In
th* rmitempt trial lor lliejr d m
**-*. to . *i ntence' iigatrut John L.
Ir»i
mil Mir Union Bonnet! made
no t sommr tula tarn lor a jail
-eptriirc loi lew Is But he express­
ed tiie ..o rn im riu s nplllton that
the utllnti bad Mitrtantlat IhuncUt
re.tHiri-e- and that llwcrtore the
l.t bsrooo son 111 la* J|*l&gt;rt* irlal f*
pumsliment
At tile recent Mine Workers' eon*
veiujon it sao fltuled that tho
union treasury constated of SIJAutJ.
Tile Court rst Commtlte# recrntly nsmert brVrriioii I
Milliard Icerttec I. b w ln m etrculsve
and pablir relations teacher, who will nimturl a r.iurtrae ln«liurl*oii ronrw here nett week. U tlmsii
a, it met last Crlda* morning on the steps ol llir TourUi t enter and Chamber nf Commerce Hulldlug prior lo mrrtbig In plan the program. I.ea It. Ig*«ber. I.lnd Milter and Frank g h n n ry rreii
lo right) represent the Chamber of ttim m n rr and on tlir right shir. Mefl lo rlghtf Amtrrw Sllur.
Mrs. Miiyme ItoUgkln and IN Ulird * smnoll, reprrsnil llir sanlorit Ntrrrhanis Aworution or
whtrh 4lr. Klipr Is prewulern

Emergency State
Is Declared In
Oakland Strike

Make (vesture

ui1} IIimnIu imiiit' ji urntutt*
inti
tilinunn t«Mlny by ag|e«?Uig lo mlopl
Until Mi ii till l'ho I'rill i'i1 Si ji 11*r Im « hi' i I t*» * miihocohI fli»*

Smv iff

»«*• muv &gt;■

finmgi* mitm lft

Mnlot o

'+*1*1 o I tuti'i1 \n11»&lt;11w . •■ttiiMni it
fTllf Thr * rf*» tpfoalino htt* 1*•* **
-" ' 1M-J *Io*hJ: J1 » If Uiltiill tlpp'iv
tiMiis loniroU

Hr

(iolilsbordugh
3*krd
Sonnrtl
whether ilv government did no!
aani a |&gt;rrmaiien! Ihlunctlott But

flic Oierniiiem attorney answered
d i*- rittinugh nsrli a trquewt might
tie tn.ldr Inter a teiitisirar). In*
jimcltotl. lie believed wrriild .nilllct
for Its* present

_____
Paper Mills May He
Mayor Declare# No Forced To Shut Down
Community
Can Ex- Mi m i l E t&gt;*‘
„ A,— id 1,,) - An. official,,
.
-

1Amrriean proposals for vvoibl ill
i urmrtim nt an u IigpIn of iti^niipithm.
3

nou
,
Fretrral Attorney Bonnett nLsi re­
newed (lie government's plea for
a temporary mJuncMon 1o replace
Mtr restraining order which led to
the cottirinpt charges.
The original order was designed
to head oti the soft coal alrlke, bn*
s o ignored try Lesrtr
-, . .

1st

III

An

A liu r c h v ot lhr Inlentatimial lAipi-r Company

util t Itii I

Uiivattl f ft%nf st OnJfli mini Inti of |In'
riiiiliirU i,\ tht* UN Snii|Hy I ’niiii
til, with l In- vein piivvo t. But ku
i ^aht that the ptiiicipli* of imiinimity
*m I hi* vAuriri) would out t cltitr to
j *he jo tiliil work of control by
’ \jnoo4 mm m illion*.

thin I lie

Sheppard Is Elected
Worshipful Master

mrr«'«*d im

to c*rnt«’ a JO memb. t
iih
«nnulli**' in uHouipi in iron
♦ml ikn- vnrmuR piopn&lt;iaU Iwfnii'

•■I-eslle t*. Sheppard. Allantic
Coast I.ine ticket agent, was
elected Worshipful M,r,t..| ,,f
Hanford I-odge, Nn &lt;12, F ami
A . M., at a meeting itt-ld last
night at the Mnsomr Temple.
Mr. Sheppard
surrerd.
Frank
Stewart in this office.
• Robert Williams of ihteen wa*
elected warden, F. Ha*ky Wight
as junior warden. Hoy Wright
■a seer ol ary and John Cnvr* ns
treasurer.
Taylor Cotnmamlery No. 2K
Knight* Templar will have an
oyater supper Friday evening
Prize of lift, flint priiv. I l l ,
Ing and under - privileged child­ and will elect new officer*. The second prize* nnd $5.00 (hint pi Is*
ren, of th* building of a boy*
are lx lug offered hy the Sanfnrti
eampz organization of the Key
McrchanU Assoclalimt for Ihp la*U
Cltd) and other achievements. II*
deenrnted windows in slur,-* n«&lt;t
pointed out that he:wee the flrgt*
week, according Ui George Austia,
district . lieutenant
g o ttm o t
I.RADF.ItS TON I’ lilt
rommittac chairman. The cunlr^l
(1927) and called upmt W. B.
run* Monday through Satunlay. |
Zachry \I936) and Jullua D ngJACKSONVILLE, Dec, 4. (»Ph
Mr, Austin att*g**tcd that p r l»
folder (1940) «o rl« •• Qlh*r
winning stores present the awards
peat district lieutenant Roverlo those who do the trimming arM
decorating. Wives of prc*ldenl|
n°M*mbet* of the double qttar*

£

IIKUFOUD, Germany, Dec. 4, W
— British army headquarter* en*
nopnred todey that the death eea*
tenet* pronounced Aug. 2 on Gen1
eral Nikolaus, von Falkenhont,
^ .Commonder o f the German occupa­
tion In Norway, has been com­
muted to SO years imprisonment
A British and Norwegian court
^convicted the 111-yearold general
'W o f complicity in murder rates in
and Leland Rudd.
Norway.
Herman E Morris pdinted gut
that 8anford Kiwanl* had apon-

Mine Chief Escapes
Ja i l Sentence Tho
Attorney Declares
Fine Alone Is Cruel

Courtesy Committee

‘Europe Suffers Reds
From Effects Of V!'
U. S. Coal Strike

Christmas P arty
Is Discussed By
American .Legion

Mcmbcnhl
---------- , in th« American
laglon 0f five veteran*, one of
them un Army nurte,' was ap­
proved at the meeting o f Camp­
bell lam in g I'oit Monday evetilng. Those approved were Miss
- .-Ucaca Harris toiler -whn served
us a nurse in World War I,
Jame* Charles Peacock, James
A. Wright, Carlton A. Noyes'and
• James W. Johnson according to
A Jo«l S. Field, poet adjutant.
J ) Plan* for a Chrletma* gift
party In ‘ connection with the
meeting of Dec. 1A, were diacuteed, and it waa requested that
each member bring a toy which
ie to be given by Kanta Claus
to under-privileged children at
the, (Elk* Chrlalmai Tree party;
The matter of securing gifts foe
veterans In hdepilal* wa* refer­
red to the Legion Auxiliary.
John 8aul* reported that molt
■
o f the money expended by the
f t local - chapter of the Hod Cross
' &lt; &gt; Had been to assist veterans dur­
ing the war. Tba post agreed to
give all possible assistance"' to
tba chapter during Its drive for
funds next Spring,
The Post agyead to attend
Salvation Ariby kettle* ift front
' of the Post Office oil Tuesday,
- Dec, 24. Member* are advlaed to
contact Chester Milter fq g dt&gt;
S
tall*. Attendance at the meeting
was reported to
to have been , small
email

Associated Prrs* I-rated Wiro

Strike Effects Paralyze Nation;
U.M.W.Fined $3,500,000; Lewis $10,000
■Tin* coal slTiki' is lightening if* 1
«ti anglehuUI on the economic tiff
cif tlic nation. a«*l its grip Is luring
frit in vilal Industrie*—onionin'
Idles, railroad*, construction and
steel. In uddjlinn in the,400,0"!
soil rnttl min* r,. more than Ittfi.Othi
person* arc Idle, and by Friday I hr
num ber may be over i,0O9,OOT.
Iteiiln inilrurgn will go Into
effect at 12:01 A M. Friday, nr»!
at tin* same time the nutu'.MotfiJk'
imlnnlrv will none In. a virUUl
hall. Tin* KnVil Mulor ' Colnpnnv
p.edii'letl a eimiplcte sholdons*
within II few .lay. niter the fieigti
cmhatyo i* ,lan»i»e»l **n, iilu M iri
. I I I
&lt; I hin'l) - ant Mint lint
wa&gt; nn use iijx-ratiug without ship
p.ttt; facilitiss fni malerials s»|i
liulslnil p.inluils.
The t liica
A- icmlioli nl Cnintm-rrc H»hn*M
Mini the frrii'ht t-mlairgo would
he gradual rinsing «■
mule lliati 10 .non industrial plant-

into
out*

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1046

Unemployment Grow­
ing Toward 2,000,000
Freight Embargo Is
In E f f e c t Friday

U. S. Warships Said
Leaving For Greece;
Iranian Groups Are
Reported Fighting
*

SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIIt

Stores To Compete
For Three Prize#

Lhi»r&lt;&gt; In Appointed
Oviedo City Clerk

M.n .r It.rtui! Ilr-itrh drimitwlcl
lllll.llr
illl.Tk'r'tlil
jynsi*r. MlU
I Himnit 1,-. to in jr nllli Mu* crl'l*
llo declared that "Oakland i* not
Kulnit tr.ir k lo III,* Jiinxlr rind hr
icalbst liir ruiiiui by llu* city omncil
In the meonilmr, AP of t, untoiv**
have tipjioalrd tor a 'greater thaw
j if On-nsMi In the dimurttMration
wliloh lias affoctlit Hip ’ lives cat
I.Pon.orvt (Arsons All jnihlir tram.
‘tMO uturn has romr lo a hall, mnnv
Industries are abut down, itild the
I publication nt tlelVipUjarM lias brrti
j »q.qa*nilci1
. ‘
I

and board members, representing
sIL AT the H7 counties In the state—
a t ^ elated to discus* tentative
. -T
W M I lewtn propoeal* for a broader legislative
BOUGH VOYAGE
aid program for school*.
The
program hat been under considera­
SOUTHAMPTON. England. Dc U
.
LONDON. Dec. 4, (,Vf— Th« Mnsw ts ww&gt; " " 2 7 7 , u . j ; . : tion by th* Florid* Citizen* Com’
j -i*w tadio Malay quote* n Russian
he Fxnnrra 8lat*
l» W V -Tha latest crossing of tl a
mlttee oh Education.
, news ugeiicy dispatch from Ankara
Atlantic by th# British luxu«r
Inula Reynold* of fit* Key
tu the rf/rcl that the possibility
liner Queen Elizabeth was an; ;
REFUGEE TO M.MIHY
thst the United Slates will send
thing but luxurious for Its pa**ei*
, troops lo Greece I* hot discounted
•™-AMI, Dec. &lt;7 (dh-Ellltwr gers. Tit# big liner docked •
; despite recent denials. Said the
Fleming of Miami and her Eaton!* minute* lata in Southampton t o il*
broadcast: "W ell informed Greek
MF ill'H A N T S BAHIIHCUE
an sweetheart. Voldemar Toll!, are with- 22 Injured passengers, Tto
circles assert that .at the present
to be married today. Their rom; captain, Sir James Bisset, said i n
1 time the British are negotiating
Everything is reported tu be In
One# began teal August when Tolll Elizabeth ran Into a westerly gak
j with lhe Americans in order to ob* readiness for the big barbecue to
and U-Katonlan companion* m Hm
1 tain the letters consent for the be given Ihl* evening at the, west
into Miami after a voyage of A.OOq
‘ strike iasta another month.
dispatch o f at least * small Aifter- side grounds o f the Go Assuclsten
mile*., from Sweden.
Sweden atone ta doing all righti lean force to northern Greece." The hy the Hanford Merchant* Associa­
T h r couple are to be married In
W. E. Hathaway, Central
*o far Jn spite of the strike., northern hren of Greece is the bat­ tion.
—
lf
■
^ i . l h e sretory of the Churrh nf the
Thst country depends mostly on tleground .for current flashes be* FlniIda’s champion harltrrnr ex'
y d l j l ^ W e l a k d j g t p r rtmreV In Coral Gable*,
throughout I k e lT h ,^ wt^ be a douldf ring cer*
water power ana wood fuel In- tween Ctrek government forces neri, it In chart* of llu- Irsituru
j
atead of eeal.
'. iand Leftist guerrllUi.
tnonyv
.•

County Home Head
Hands Resignation
To County Board

Halph A. Good speed as deputy
sheriff.
Senator Lloyd F. Boyle, coun­
ty attorney, wd« directed to
draw up a request tu be tent to
the Statr Komi Department ask.
lug that French Avenue be re­
paved and widened as a farm to
market road, Thl* action teas at
the request o f the City, whose
request In this direction had been
turned down hy the state.
The aum o f (SO wa* appro­
priated to - the Charles Young
&lt;negro J Post of the American
l-eglmi. It was agreed to put in some
big tiling In the ditch In front
of the Beardall Avenue Ckspel.
A liquor selling llcene# wsa ap­
proved for (he Sanford Aviation
Country Club,
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                    <text>T H E SANFORD HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLO RID A
"he Pone* de I&gt;on Raceway,
f. im d a r' construction in ' th e
ith Jacksonville .vicinity, will
th* largest harnw * tm rk

south of New Yetk. in-Lite Uoiled
j I flr Y o r K le v n to r r
S f* t« . ft* will be winter q u ir-‘
te n fo r four hundred of Jb* oa­
tlun’a tup tro tte r, .
pUcera,

Stop That Thief

•

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FOR
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.A u i n
u ^
* G 7 q • FOR EXERCISE
A Fmeinntinj; Sport W h ic h You Cnn Enjoy In A
C lean, W holesom e E nvironm ent.
l a t e

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Siuiford Bowling Alley
A cross From R ils T heatre

B A I,T IM O K E -(fl* )-Q im u u d
A.
P e r r in d k i n t uee a h o n e . autnenn.
W leJ rad io , a lrp ia n e , boat, or other
accepted m ethod to c a tc h a c rtm ln nl^ -he u w d a n e le v a to r.
P errin
« ,i
ln terv le aln y
tw o
a p p l i c a n t f o r w o r k In h u IM ti
f l o o r o ffice w h e n o n e o f t h e m e n
g r u b b e d *S35 f r o m t h e . c o u n t e r ,
a n d r a n do w n t h e aialrway.
W a s tin g , no tim e. P e rrin ra n y

r.r ir» .It; [p^tdallon lS.iuii)
• upportlnx » permanent 1r kft &gt;wutk&gt; theulre. The Artillery l.ane
i'layh&lt;em&gt;, honic uf no K.iuilv
ntuck romprmy. play* n-full dmton each year uslnjr Broadway
talent. Laat year the Kroup built
It* «wn modem theatre equipped
with one of lli* moat modem
mat rlahurnte «tnire linh’iuir tv
tern. In the United S late,.

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X-Mmi Park Prim* Albeit

.
Q uantity 4 Ughta ReBerved1
Prlcoa Good Thru Saturday. Nov. &lt;J0

Bait Grade Pum

Any. Feed May lie Fresh When-ft Is Made

ORANGES 8

O lb b a T u u .a t.i

u r~ J.

Y e llo w

X-Mnit Park Prince Albeit

Tobacco

Lb

8

K Z Liquid

BOS BUTT ROAST Lb 55c
SLICED LIVER. Lh . 3 9 c
SPARE RiBS
Lb
NECK BONES
LI
SELECT SETS PORK DRAINS
END CUTS. LEAN CHOPS
CENTER CUT CHOPS
BREAST STEW Lb 29&lt;
WHO. SHOULDERS Lb 53
SH HALF 5HlD...Lb 53c
RIB CHOPS
Lb
59c

U. S. (

i l l ,b u r y I'a m a a *

W o .to rn S tio a k O ' L e a n W luto
Nabint-u P re m iu m

Crackers '/^Lb 13c
All Brands

Drake

Onions 5 Lb. 18c Almonds lb 43c

Bait G ra d * Pure

LARD

BIRIYSEY F L O U R &amp; F E E D

U, S. Good Gr»do
Government Inspected

RIB ROAST
Lb
49c
CLUB STEAK
Lb
49c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 59c
T BONE STEAK Lb 65c
PORTERHOUSE Lb 65c
PLATE CUTS STEWING BEEF
Lb
29c
FRESH, LEAN HAMBURGER
Lb
37c
SLICED BEEF LIVER
Lb
59c
F r u h Cut
■
S f iE L ’ '
m '
BOS. BUTT ROAST Lb 55c
O
^
b j I w
SLICED J.IVJER. Lb 39c
W ~ m W M W l
SPARE RIBS
Lb
53c
■
^ # 1
B m
NECK BONES Lb 21c
SELECT SETS PORK BRAINS
Lb
v 25c
END CUTS, LEAN CHOPS
Lb
59c
-U. 8 . .Good G ra d e S p r in g

BREAST STEW Lb 2 9 t
W H O . SHOULDERS Lb 53
SH. HALF SHLD. Lb 5 3 c
RIB CHOPS
Lb.
59c

a .ta r n Streak O ’ Leon W h it*

STO RK
In v ite . You To L isten
To The

III Meah Dfiga-YOIlIC

APPLES 5 tb. 49c

A N IL L A

Sanford

315 E. la l Street

Florida-Auburn

Red, Gulden Dal. ur W netap

Saturday, Nov. 30
Sla. WRUF Gainv.vill*

Potatoes ^0 Lb. 35c Walnuts
10-Lb bag

‘53f

F lo r id a - A ilb u rn
Football Gama

55c

.. Saturday, Nov. 30
Sin. WRUF Galno.vill

Lb

Hr A lATge Hhlpprd K i m

55c

Do.

(IrV ^n.t-rlep

•’

Potatoes 5 Lb. 23c Cabbage Lb 3 &gt;oc
In Mean B ag .- Super

Sir far

Fry. Uallf F riih

Spuds 10 Lb. 55c

C a rro ts 2 od» 1 9 c

n a . Fancy S w a * t" 4j

Calif. U r g e C fl.p

P o ta to M

3

L b. 2 5 c

CaUf. Cm pemr

G ra p e s

H igh c o n tro l a t l o w co * t I
A lto a v a i l a b l e m l x o d w i t h
c o p p tr o r s u lp h u r .
A sk y o u r m l x o r l
Vi 'EM A DOSE OF PINC0 DDT INSICTiaDES I
Four. P ciiou I)IH' liiM-rtlridca are now
avalUblrt IVnro WltSO, P n tro DB-50,
IVnco Fniulalon Conerntrale. l*rnco Csb
tie Sjiraj. (xmault tour tllalrlbulor for
nd.ice a* to llie aptiltallot, of ibeteprotl.
t d i lo jowr tpeelHe

L , . - V ' &gt;-

--

2 si. 25c

L’anmla

2 Lb* 3 5 c

(US Lb 3 '/ j C
Oe. Pali.bed

G r ’ f r u i t . Lb
Yellow

Sm U Vi* Lg S S c
--tii-fi , it H’*!' ry.rj.

.-Lb*

Potatoes 23c 55c Eggs

Kill* m a n y c h a w i n g I n . o c t . l

wmtK Avaii -abub

Lb

ICrtjtiah

Lung Inland

Idaho

Invite. You^To Lilian
To The

C ello U*s* Mixed’

Apples 2 Lb. i 9c Huts

Football Gam*

J \a t u u t { C R Y O U T !

OX1SO I

n r £ \h fic t

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Lb

59c

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lm

18c
Quick Rude la Peal W ater

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WHKN AVAli.Alll.E

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tn U nity T h ere la S trength—

THE W EATH ER

Ta Jto tact the f w n at the World;
Ta rratnolo tba r w t w
a t America;
t * F ta d f a h acprrWj far f t a n M )

Fair ami col tier tonight. Turadijr
fair ami roolrr anil rtinlinurd
c*»li! in l hi* nn rih |»i»rlinn. IVtvJ)
iivir I fir aihV«*r 1ji m iml*.

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A N IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SI'APEK

VOLUM E XXXVIII

Established 1908

SA N FO RD ,

F L O R ID A ,

M O N D A Y , D E C . 2. 1 9 4 6

“

A s s o c ia te d Pre»» l e a s e d W ire

NO, 25

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U.S. Attacks

Early Christmas For Doomed Boy

Probe K
G ° V e rn m e n t L ° SeS
Of 4 Negroes
w

Senator Coniwlly De­
clares Russia Bans
Atom Bomb But Re­
tains Other Arms
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LA K E SUCCESS. N Y „
D ec.
2 — (JP)— T h e
U n ite d
S t a t e * t o d n y Attacked t h e
d is -n rm n m c n t
p r o #c r n m
W h ich R u u iiv h a s proposed
f o r t h e U n ite d N a tio n s .
S e n a to r T om
C o n n a lly ,
B p e a k in g
fo r th e
U n ite d
S t a t e s , s a id t o d n y th e id e a
of t h i Ruvilan p ro g ram 'seem , to
bq.lo get Hd of the atom bomb and
th e n place all other t n n i questions
under the Security Council where
llxey would be subject to what he
railed the ’atom bomb of th r
veto.”
T he Soviet proposal. said Connally, U “too narrow and too cir­
cumscribed"
T he Texas fJm ator said the
Russian program, while emphasis­
ing that the A-homb .m iu t be out­
lawed makes no mention of Jetpropeltrd weapon/. or poUon gas
said Connally:
fWe tltlnk a man dead of poison
na» U Just a i dead a* If he w*rf
r,truck by an atomic bomb.1'
OorpiallV Mkl Soviet Forrisn
M inuter V. U Molotov h id ac­
cepted the principle or International
Inspection niul control, lfe Mien
c-'iked;
"How can there be International
control it j»ny member oi me
Security Council can rise in hlr
r-eat" and veto Inspect lonT"
"T hat U not International rontrcl," said 11ir Texas Senator. ‘T h a t
t* Individual control. We instil
JJiat t h 8 veto must not apply on Ui
rpeclton and control ”
Ccnnally said tha-U nited State*
Inricbi tliat measures of control
must "be effective.” an d poundin*
th e table lie added, "th at mean*
effective." ' . '

Evidence Uncovered
May Be Given To,
State For A c t i o n

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Lewis WieldH Cane On Photographers ’

Ity A,«ocUled Preos
United Stale* D istrict 'Judge
I*. Hoyt llavl* made hi* rhaigito u 2H man grand Jury callrd
(hi* morning In Georgia to inv rstlg ate the «layng of f«nir
negro** near Monroe, (la. la-t
Ju ly 25. The Jury, composed pt*.
itomlnniitly of farm ers with two
negro members, heard Judge
Mavis make only Indirect refer­
ence rii _the massacre at Apala­
chee ll|Tilge in calling on Ihem
In probe for violation _of federal
IlOI's...
.... * . ■ - , s.
Judge thivl* pointetl out " 111*
federui eourt ha* no Juristlicllon
over the offense of m urder unOYINO 07 THROAT CANCIfi, Andy Rainier, Dclrqlt. Mich., celebrate* h u
le x the crime i* com mitted on
Kin birthday and Christmas al the came lime alter doctors had told his
ii federal reservation, or on the
I).u fins there w ai little chance of Aruiy enjoying the real Christmas.
hieh *ea*s or In certain situ a­
The youngster's bed II covered with toy* and games. ’ (International)
tions where federal officers ore
killed hi line of duty." .
He did eommlt the jury, if it
found evidence of violation of
law that dti*w not fail under
ritr’rnt. Jurisdiction, in furnW tlu sla te offkjnt*.
reminded the jury
commission of an . offeti-e where 1 he m ajo r violation
might fnlj within jurisdiction of
the Ilnte court* there still mighi
In- violation of certain Unilrii
S lie. riitninwl *101111011. Thi* i*
•hr rlusesl hr came ip making
rrfrre tu r to violutimi ,.f eivo
light* which mu*t be ihe hn-i
tj of federal pronecutl.m tn ty n rtr H KAVINO PfcUKRAt. T O m v r in Waslilnglon ll c UMW ehiettam John I
; l*,H'l°itra:&gt;lH;r! who l«kod their camera.* through Ihrw indo*. ...
,
k i r iiiUoi, I r 'u
Lilt LlvAl iUlCU juiulii 4*4-1:
11*41 vv11huwii*? hai i» bi'i u Ci»tilt*111*1
JAUKSUNVU.I.E, He,-. 2. (Sp. j Fm iiialiufi *»f a Brmip»«*l«&gt; I '•hihia j
1Ill1rni.it !Of
ih r ifoVYrnmcot
mli ' ' 5lai le t.n g farm pinum ^i 1 i !Mn**ir As»ih miiiiii, thi*
,1UI *
•* 11 ' ,r,,fil
v,lnll&gt;' 'm portani ... uhjvh u
. n„tlatir rt , r r |ph
'
.hi* pto&lt;luc**r mill rtirrtn i ili*vrto|» C|(f)( .,r ^
mii His ipiiiI
confirm a ftsding I
ut v t* Iif*I*f m r MfVvral nionlli* iiiai

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Goldsboroutfh Holds
News Keel Quoting:*
Mine Chief Is Not
Iocga! * fc.Asq , ---Evidence
* ’
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 —
(A P )— Federal Judge T. Alan
Gold-thorough announced this
afternoon th a t Ihe court Itself
will present etidcnce tom or­
row in the contempt tria l of
Mine Worker**;; Chief John !«
Lewis. Gold-thorough said that
the riid rn ce wmild tend ta
shun that Ilia I.idled Mio* -(
Workers leader ilid not obey |
a restraining order in the »uft
coal dispute.
Goiil'horoiigb said th a t if
the tealimonv est.il-lishea that
fact, it would- tend to leave
*
le w is ami the Mine Worker*
j
I tiion. "in the technical posi­
tion ol a ryttlrm pl of court."

’W A S H I N G T O N . Dt*c. 2 —
&lt;/Pi— K o tln m l Ju tly it' T . A la n
G o ld a b o rm iK it nrfH H ^d t h i s
n f lc r m in n t o a d m i t a tiew »
ro t11 ro i-o itl in H it' c o n t e m p t
tr in i o f .Min o W n r k r r s C h i e f
.lu lln L. I.o w ts . In tin* n e w s
ivol Ia-wi-i l u i r p o r t i 'd l y s a id
Ih iit i.-i-t S p n n g ’'
nrgU in o n t wioiGI i . t 't .1 * lo n g a s
fhr (U ITP Ilkf'i -ljwf d n l Uu» failt
coni nihw
I
U'dd'l«*r*u!*'h Hik'd, how,,
i*wr M d h # i.iTiAncnr ruav tic
l.tiiwcrt two ailnut -. &gt;t ,,t.
,1 - to- tria l If he
.''«tmi}iimiiii ,-uiiri
liit- iim em tntnl at.
t*-mpt- -1 i-i i-niei the tmws reel
recording - - n.n-tt-c- In the I.-wi*
trial
•Pie rhn-f ginenaurnt ullorney.
Joint Bonnet i explained to the
court lie wlxlteit to enter tlie t.tieel to, |uisi[ iit wtiat in- termed
wlllfuinr.a Oi !e-*sc in declaring
Ihe contract t-rndiiatcd la d month
trriv a l Ilf Santa Clan- and Ml*. Mean*-nibInterior
fleeretary
Santa Glaus Saiim lm mmoio, in*
tie- !■i«-*l !!t,ct within th4. ttext
a 1*f|*«-1 C u t i u l i i l t r , u h t, h 1a n i l 4**1 Krug
few -t.n* tla- cii.-i nmelU will be
.it
flaj hi
,
• .Si n- i t i l o i i l t f Y t i i
111: 2 i*l luoviur
Hi'rndon. Merinar; F Vlorrl
n-iltnal ga.-, Uir-imgli ..fit
,. ..
trial f&gt;« stuhhing s **&gt;- e
w a r I h i' -w-i■1hi ! f p .w
Mary Hawlrim ahd Hi- f I Itrm j mnl|,
«.t,
tiVil
1, ,X ,vqt*r -v
fl.i
lailc
- I * h i -1i i « * f i n i h r r h r i = t mst i
inillat Mrs. J. I togiry w** | U tm ost *ecm-y shroud* he
l,i help trlleve Mir .-rial elm rtala.
I I I - , •I f p t U u f i h i t i f r ^ i m l ft
named w ervlary ami hoy Mann j ^ ^ e rn m e n t'*
cs*r which tin*
Itwl Krug -t-e. qot Iwlleve the
I hi
It l ' l l l - • u i ’ i ' t l v , i v v i i k e * - + * jM j &lt; t ^ r will i-.-iiii' 'ctv uuieti
^
tir a s u re r
lu.en four months in prepare on
l.fstliw I tills* I . UM’ f ra-M itf uf |
.*&lt; ''4 h ! 3 I'fi.d itiK ft whirl I
I'tair- for rnrollm r, ' ..ftueudn-i ^nt the instance of
I'resi.lent
IIItuitl
tnv
M-ti-r
Sill
pill*
Pro*
Nu • Im- ha* v«*t
fiMiad ' ?(I* i ,i||S lit I ttll i f!ii*’** .4 flay
ilt*ia&gt; i I.h nt my hi- ffi»ii!
\Vhi*n
ship in the Assocltilion «en- modi , ; Truiunn., ll is untuned that • vl- ll* vi
”lm{ and kiJhnl u tha
a muff rapid rnlc »»l iiirrPii’ic Ihiifi hr* ami Mi- Sanlii arrivi-tl, they ta-riy O im niiH ie Uiat vrltltln U»?
u ml 1 ti­ 0 - to 12 \vn&gt; -.i-l o* the dcrtcc gathered t&gt;y a seme of the Saufiird Zoti iltli ini*. I i ida4*
next 45 days gas Can tie moving
v
t hr wai. * II McNulty, j i Im'w* i4*l th** Kuldii’-s with ettndy
time for the enrollment din.- Cun special
Fill
Investigator*
in nighi. Mi-,-.ir.ling In I’atk .Sum
„f
uic
M.
Sully
chain
nf
\m
ta
t
\
iken
and
Klolse
C
.U
1,1
1"* M' ” ,,f
cerl* me planned In take |d.i. v at questioning 2500 wltnr**es will lam. - Houghton, who tmlny ....... i rank* and past district govern tr
a-d &lt;hr Seminole High School llan.t, I “ . ?**
, * M. ,’" ' U
Ihe Seminole High Schrnil ainlitnr In- made available to the jury.
« &gt; '&gt; » “. niilet. f ' S n Ut*
n “dirty, nM ien|ltf Limu in Flurldu, told jnentlierA itn.l enter tnineil the wailing crow I w,,W
Governor Kill* A rnalt of Geor­
lum afte r Jan . 1 and through the
i h r parade
pair ode The Celery
|,n o. tn........
t4’ ,r , ^ ' J r.'u &lt;
|o f the Stinford leloiin t'luh at th*ir prinr
w inter si-annn, {hnitlm progniiiik gia said recently th e Jinnies of
Hut Krug uil&lt;le,i Ui at e te n that
Ili*H| Ii of 1lif dot* uiih ilU nu i-r 4*.I MifftihH Frida v nt I In* TmirNt r i t e al so m u n bed
ore belng’plannrd in thlmidn. liny -eventl of the »*&gt;'■ member* are
rimfli
gi*
will .im--iiiil nnly tn Ute
T f i e
t M -44 p i M e
w m i i r r &gt;
it*
t N t *
long llrncfl, Jncksotn ill.- and ntln-i known, but added that n was Sul in «Ln niuriiiu^ m it: fill •*'*t•* I . i ffiit* r
fuel rtiuivalem -*i e - w ton.* of coal
l x * a | * 1s * r v e i l " h &gt; e n t i i f *
u e r e
F h v l t i *
nt
udtn-h
him
th*’
it
ft
i
nut
h
in
r
*
•
I
j
A.«
t-lum
tn
nn
in
4
‘
him
ui*
i»f
htin*
Klunila cities, oecnnliiig t.. Mi»» difficult to gel evidence m •'*»•
normal tlatli -oat lumlucllon
Hftid \|i Mntttfhltm, Hi* «lrr-Lii♦ 11 iitp tin* Fl*n bln dvl**nation dtii iiief( Shu me - 1(1,1 lidin J«M|rph' Kfidiin- -wtills____
Katherine llnick, field repte-i-nta sorv for convictlort.
X-i-tat, two (liillau* tolls.
sw*-i
i
inns
rtisfirmr
rid
Dial
*
it*
«
-.tiiifthiru;
Vtntj
»t
, ii_* -L-uua*
f^itiv«*nHiv*i
t
i
’lnt*
live nf Civic Cmirert ’- m m -d
KI**-ala-ie
, I-Is-i front.
'!» fatifii fiiimtnp i1
\ up «■*1, Mi \|. \ i d l \ Inld (»f If44.- i
, • Ii- (’Ht lii'M il P•V i* *" '
Now Yi'tV. Who me! i*ilh th, ' - -,,
■olitiaU
UvKiUuVbMs, ts-*lti to.
o f 1lif fllitlhlM ril‘f‘1.
4 I*tr\id
pUtll lilll l
III’ .Mid w ill s| i'i 4; I- i •1411* d i&lt;v' 1 v\ti g u l d e n iuju
“ Sanford has jirngn—«ed &lt;&lt;■ the
11* f»*uii»| ilt4‘ hitl«* tint*,whu mi . imiiduu- (he *IUfi» rtltv &lt;»f *ffking d e n F h v l l i u o n u fie* t*itrvel»* inorfow- Is-tm-eis thr- c |t&gt; United
point where th is suit id fine mn- J o h n ^ N o w O l l , i ) X
4 hud Isffii hr»iii In'll .1m ii* 'I •• i,4.i#d att MiDiiHMlnluiiiw .iiul
lit*4 J#*lu I- • pit h i i d m r i r p r e s r u t e i l u :v II I Worker:, aiu* tlie i.q l Alutnlnical proginnt shmil.l In- i-aji-rly
thimtifii t ht* hi*Mt I
11 vui' ii***! ami' tiim* «avr iniMM*y fur flu* av t,*;, r ,*nd In-* prize w iinun^ I»* nm C«mip.tm of A u e - r k 'file union.
antkin.sted.'’ iwiit Mi I &gt;denijn
lelt’Kalrx. T hli ii simply to hitvo Cycle tiad -mall wings like no air ItOA M-netl ii.itk',, dial ll will ile*
shtu ihimiKh th r. t Ii IKH i»ml »i«l
toslay. "There u tr many |*eople
th
r sp rn al Flotilla tiaiu rn n a in nlam-. II- won n new tricycle. m.uwl kute-fanlial jety- lncrvaae* for
th
r
|M»mdiiiUon
IttillrutlnK
throughout the courtly, young Ami
a
hiifli
|»nwrml
huntin^r
rifle.
In*
mi
side track a t*» hr used ns sleep M-ue Mian I nn ynungsters com Alcan wurkrr.i atnt t i n a g u an a*
old, who enjoy fine music, and thi*
Irnt aiuiuul wage
said.
Tin*
tittle
dor,
wounded,
luid
irnf
Amt 4’wtin^r itu aitrr* . This plun, pel et I
scries nf concerts offqrs tin- op­
Tt-.e vice president uf Mi,. Hteel
l i n e - f . tin- i i u t e f n m l i u g f ) n a l - in
crept
in
Hit*
dec.
hr
iter
to
dir,
he
pointrd
out.
was
usrd
success
John
'
Wllllaht
Newell.
«3.
died
portu n ity of seeing 'an d hearing
Worker.* .la uu-n llilmmes. ealu
tini-iiiade
n
athe
tepte*eotii|n-ii
thro
wit*
that
through
th
r
heart
fully
hy
the
A
nirnruu
I
^
hmi
fiol
suddenly
this
morning
at
5i20
nationally known artists "
Oil lb In I lie ttm ngei. a--1 . tiial Is-ilii-v, a fat Uage U su i and
h\ Shi the* n At riillVt'Ilt lutl*
o f i b. l-&lt;
Tlie Civic Mu lie Aft-MH't lltioil o'clock at hi* heme at 201 Last Thr p iou In . fittklini* (hi* w iir
poo*omt hy four ilto-ag ja
I -| *aintranlerti atitmal tkivcluxlt, tha
A certified piiblie Iim"k*11, h n it the f m rr in fti’ I*’ He 14*l&lt;I of the m i n e u ina itiuei lilt- rt(»
operates on a closed mrmbeishlp Third S treet
im miinoved vacarmlcbtoils, Itoumilin' ’illlloli aiii
basis 51 week* of-, th r yent. On accountant. Mr Newell came litre Attempt fn n ite r th r rnrlim irr Hry ovn the Swnltt IV rntlfuad c-illli-fii-ie.iraith ami welfare
with Mop* planned mi H F aro, and ami A- .lei iin*. latnej1* and Me H*'11 plan
the 52nd week, the mrmliershlp from Orlando four year* #««■. and •aid Mr NDmvhtnn
r&lt;! Jkqi lere.-ment
Ihe CTA ha.l a well ftltut mill
This t« th r first time un Mi-oid t .i- A ny lrA und mi ttie way hurk Bet n-.|i|
privilege i* thrown open at which became connected with the S an­
•"
u ni ifr t .*■ t fl -al uf choir I"-' ■ I.,
fha» ah
hit* Irt'r-n Will**.! * ,» iiiuiitl (‘iiivhii. h rn v n
tim e t)te |5 .0 0 ilur* «&gt;r puyjdde ford llulck Company
Call with lt--l-l-\ Ii*---!)
Hr served a» treasurer
Sen- «h«Hitint! **t the /,*»(». Mi Nfourhr** Kjima # * itv The Fl"i »»!■ -Idnns
by adults. Students &gt;d n u*i&gt; »i*e
1 I -)•*-■ - 1 and MrGlile U nSeven*! vdir* nyo, * * ♦ tiii v*' ut imii will U* hr hi at Sari* 4
allowed leaser fe«-« Aftei . I»*tn« ford Upibiers Inc.. » home budding ntvrahil
si.ui the first Sunday utul .Monday x-io a- choir bo&gt;',.
of th* rnkmlwAihlp
n&gt; th *1 com pany.’ f o r ihanv y e a n m Or uf the d o r•* was Filled hy dmrin Mas. hr minniinced
Ss-ottitoli 1 -nuilv veteran* pilnle*l
n rg an iter no more members are lainlo he was rnnnrcled with MeS r virst Lions f lulls in F b rid ii Ihr 1 K\\ altd Legion h-s-omonvthope iUlqk Co. He later «■- with
accep ted .in jtrocesp nf form atimi on? i t Ht. T r—-p si “ f the lto&gt; Scout, had
Only memlier* may attend con; the S tate Banking Department.
AuRustinc,* Maypnrt uml ltrt&gt;wn«* a fine ram ping scehe.. J'(e) F'ield
cert* as there are nn single adm is­ -;t Mr. Newell was Imrn al Macon,
villr lirrrn Cuvr SprinKs wi»s th r drove the Christm as wul Much
sions. A rtist* of national and in- Ga., Aug. 15, 1W3. He wa* n memta il idinitried of clubs, hr a n 4 ai*oBsi*ied hy the Tuberculosi»i A,
ternatjonal reputation am selected iter of (he Catholic Church, K nights
M11\ MI 11EACH.Tiler. 2. l/P&gt;—
CHICAGO, Dec. 2. (flh
A no tinted and rtv cn lrd that 'Llon» Huciation. The white church on n
(hc local commitlee front aiming of Columbu*. Spanish American
president uf the N ational
e large roatcr of talent,furnish? I War Veteran* and Veteran* of fetlcral court Judge today -li«- chibs now mrmher nrarly 5,000, fb-at was sponsored b y lh e Sanfor-I The
Association of ltn-a-l-asteri, Ju s­
m iisrd
government c h a r g c - j
me mbrr» from varlou* coun- Ministerial Association
Foreign Wer*.
by the A»apciatlom At le a st'three
yesterday
,vach connmm arcool
Th-- iiara-le ertderl at Fori Mellon tin Miller. declared
II* is survived by the widow, against the president of tin- t( ir ,
concern*, and *« many more ns the
that the test net ion prohibiting
budget makes possible, a'm pir«ent Mr*.’J . W. Newell uf Sanford; one American Federation of M11«i MI1() vlelkpwiiitx al the United Na park where Simla nod Mrs. Sonia Indio station* from .editorialising
sister, Mre. Joseph llearden of F t. clan,, .Ja m e s C. I’etrillo. The (i,Hls r„nfeience in Han Franctsc i. Clou* gave away candy. Candy
#d.
, ..
union (ruder bad been chant*--!
and prises in the parade were i* in direct conflict w ith tha
- The board of illrectoi* of the Pierce; one brother, Eugene-Newell with violating the Lea Act. But ho-«4Bd.Dm- to - a church eunveiillun In donated by the Sanford Merrhanri freedom of *perch provisions of
aasoelatlon includes Dick Aiken, of Birinlngbem, Ala.; one nephew. Ju d g r W alter J. lai Buy ruled
the -Conilllrition.
E, M. A rm itage. Mrs, O eori* John W. Bland of Vineland and that th e act i, im cnnititutional. Sanfurd Friday. Lions will meet Association. Merchants had a very
Mliter *aid in a speech a t the
for the evening at the Seminole busy -lay ns buyer. Hi rouged the
,-Mr*. E. D. Hrovmlee. Hlb- srverml other nieces and nephews.
T hr com plaint ag ain st I’etrlHo Country Club si B:0 I» o’clock.
stores. G. W. Austin, chairman semi-annua I
meeting
of
the
F uneral arrangement*, in charge
q Casselberry, Mrs. C. It.
wa*
th
a
t
he
had
violated
th
r
iir Ihe Merchants Association com Florida Assoriution of Broad­
Clonts. Mrs.- V. A. Dyson, Mrs. of the Erlckeon Funeral Home, will l-ea A rt by calling a strike ut
illltlee In cliarge uf arrangem ents, caster* that the Federal Com*
be. announced laler.
Ju liu s D fngfeldcr.Jlt*. 0 J 1
a Chicago radio station in suntoday- thnnkrd JayC'ee P a r a d e inimical ion* C-tuioiisslon forbids
Mi*. M argaret Davttt. Mm. 0**1*
• port of u demand for hiring ad
I (’hail mun VV. F’. laisatcr sod o th e r, editorialising but sanctions newa
Flynl, Mrs. Charles Ginn, U w a rd
dltlonal musician*. The station
for their fine co comment slot * w ho, Miller said,
H iggins, Mrs. W. F. Kirchhoff.
contended- that additional em ­
l.nsater likewise Romcumcs pxpouml too fraely
vMwartl F. Lane. Mrs. J. A. Melsch.
ploye* w ere not needed.
1
thanked the mrrvhanl* soil other, Ihe doctrines of the L eft and
,O lh*r directors arc Mi** snide
The l,ea Act wa* passed l-y
HAKHI8 BURG. Pa.. Dec. 2 — who aided in making the parade . (lie Right.
Reha Munion. Ml** Madeline Mai
Congress to prohibit comiielling
I The president of tbe broadThe Sanford Merchants Aaao- or attem p tin g to compel broad- lA Y - A rescue p arty found two and program a success.
lem, Mrs. Edgar Mitchell1. Mr*.
Cpster, alvi urged clarification
lost teacher* early today in Ihe
H. R. Pippin.
Pinnln. Mr*. A. M. I’hil
I’htlRps,
R.
JP*. clation will hold It* annual bar- raste rs to hlte more employes densely wooded m ountains n o rth
of the right* of the 5 X 0 Ik j
J, N. flllnecinher. Mrs. It. R. Pip* Iwcue aV 7:0 0 o’clock Wedneaday thlln a rc needed to perform nr- of H |rrifb u rg , Pa. The teacher*.
NOTICE
granting lic e n s e ; autom atic re­
J. N. Stlnecipher, George Speer, evening a t . the ground, of th e
new at of rndio station llc en iH ,
Mlsa Merlon Forney of P axteng.
Jr^ Mrs. R. F.. Tolar, [outer Tharp. F ifty A aw ciatw . » w a, annoy
The V eterans of Foreign Wars In *lea, I uf new application* BB
l'a. and Mis* Beatrice W ktklns
Mr*: R. fi. T alar. I-ester Tharp. ed today by Ned Smith, chaliv
LOSES LIBEL SUIT
will meet
Tuesday at present; court trial* whan
J of Wirtmlsco, Pa., had wandered Aiisiliory
man in charge of arran g e m enu.
LONDON. Dec. 3—f/1’)—A former
Mrs. George Touhy. Mr*- kevening, Dec. 3, at 7:30 o'clock
W. E. Hathaway, well known Chairman of the British Latsrr off nine hours earlier searching at Ihe Sanford Tourist Center. licenses are revoked; and leg la­
Vernay. Lind Weber. Henry W itte.
throughout central Florida fo r Party, H arold Laskl. today lost a for evergreens for class room All member* are urged to tie in I ion exem pting radio sta tlo M ;
J r . and Mia* Olli* Ree.e W hittle.
from liability for lil&gt;cl." Miller
*
hla aklll In barbecuing m eat, will libel suit against a weekly news­ decoratiani.
also B-U'ocnted enlarging tha
They were found huddled b e­ present.
have charga of thi* P»rV of
paper. T h a paper quoted Laskl a* side a fire they, had built only
•copo of Judicial review ‘o f tha
r R n a i r m bam m ed
program . Advance aale of t ‘
saying Labor might have to reaon half an hour before th eir rescue.
JOBLESS HFT* FU-ITS
Federal Communications ' Conti.
fo r th e barbecue Indicat
to rtvohiUon by vlolenoe. After The teaehere drove • Into the
mission and urged th a t th a FpO j
Denmark. Dee. record attandance, a a 1 d
deltberaUng 4 « minute*, th e Jury mountains 1st* yesterday afte rPayment*
of Unemployment be prohibited from lim iting tfcb '
American
frclgKer Sm ith.
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decided tn favor of th e newspaper noon.
. *Compensation In Seminole county
.Victory rammed th e
. .
Andrew SUne, p p tld e n t of
,m con,ent of r*dl° , t v *
during tha weak ending Nov. 23 K
. ous* off Dopctthi
M erehante
Aaaoeiation
U
m o ii
•mounted to (204.50 and wer«
Another speaker a t the
- A 11-foot hole
atatod th a t ha appreciated
PHILA DIU IfTA . Dec.
UNITED NATIONH 31TB
made to 0 persons, 3 men and ing, Kdllor Sol T alth o ff
freighter's hull. T he co-operation of (he mettdwr
Fifty-mile a n hour winds
0 women, C arl B. Smith, C hair­ Broadcasting M agaiine. deacrlg- *
p u t th* lighthouse out of Ute Aaaoeiation and the J»
■ I p a r t of a 300-foot amokrI.AKE SUCCESS, N. Y„ Dec. man of the Florida Industrial ed ihe FCC Blue Book a l »
on an d the Blue Island for p u llin g on the parade
atack a l PhlbutolphU's U t. Sinai 3, (/PI—The United Nations site Commission reported. Total pay­ threat to freedom of a p each.
V ia docked for repairs, children’* SanM Clam part;
Hospital. T h e slack crashed down committee may announce w ithin ment* In the state were 105,02(1, Taishoff said a seven m an
waa headed for a Polish port S atu rd ay . On Wednesday* a
on two adjacent horns*. Injuring the next 4H hour, Jts recom m enda­ and were made to -3.031 of whom m illion cannot &lt;lictato th« lltlilH
k cargo of horstw from tn will rem ain open thraug!
All were ’ taken to the tions on a location for a perm anent 2,113 were men and l.Hfi'J were Inic ta iliti of 140*000,000 A m iri,
December, he announced.
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cans.
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Market Director Coleman Named v „„.„
Sees Era Of Easy As Head (Jf Civic!rr,."Vl
' Selling Near End Music Association

Florida Farmers __
Are, | leaders Plan Drive
A d v i s e d To Dis­ To Enroll Members
cover-New Markets Beginning Dec.

IV

3 l*JcK- The- Winner
Contest Is Taken
By M argaret Reitz

.&lt;i u iicrUul in which, the cotyunjer
A'lll ill. mote und inor* hhflg|illii(
around, und will vrclrh hi* or her
expenditures m ore closely. Kur
Florida, thi- must mean that mlr
producers will find it ilirreusiogly
imp..Maui in seek wit new ninikrt*,
Miss Margaret ReiU of 23JO and tn cultivate &lt;dd markets al
Sanford Avrnue was declared wm- cntively.
,
p e r of the final Ftck-the-W lnmv
“The middleman may make hi*
contest of th e year spqtworrd by profit, itgurdless of nm sum cr cxg j f : Alvin Odham'i Oulf Service eta* tenditurus. ile may get his per­
Uon. and la th* recipient of SQ centage whether prices .are
. . . ......
high
d * gallons of Otllf gasoline. MIm , or jow&gt; The fun n er who produce.
Itetta picked all IS tram * listed the bfun.i, pot aloes, corn nr olliar
correctly and was the first cem- crops however Is not *n furlunbte.
lcstn.ru of the year U&gt; aubinlt a lie has a pruiluction cost which
ballot with all winners marked ran't lie reduced -- anti he must get
eofrecUy.
something above this cost, before
Edwin T rine of ta k e Monroe t o he can make u jiiofit. with which
named whiner of th e s«cnnd jdacc In buy clothing, equipment, or
prlae, a Oulf wax job olferejl by other goods, or before he can lay
O dium X P rin t also plckrd IS win­ rwny funds for future r*pendl'
ner*. but hla ballot was entered .urcs, - —
a fte r that or Mia* TUItx.
"F edrral legislation providing
T hird prlxe, 1 OuIfU* lubrication fur a new—arfd we hope adequate
and five quarts of Oulfprlde oil — approach tn this m atter of m ar­
given by OdbamX. W*v won by keting of farm products ham lwen
Sam Martina. Jr. of 2603 Iroquois enacted. Clinton I*. And*r»one
who selected 14 of IS winners United State* Secretary of A gri­
M artina mlased only th e Alabama- culture, ha* nninril an advisory
Miaaiaslppt conical which was de­ committee to 'aid in activating this
clared an upaet.
leglslaion. I m i very hopeful th at
B. O Steele, Wtthteenlh and l*arx this work may !«• speeded. 1 know
received the OuUkx hibrlcatlon. that we. heff In Florida need the
th e fourth prlxe given by O dium 's help which Nation wide research
Steele selected 14 of IS contests.
could and should provide. The Florf. i . M. BUneelpher. 3404 Park, iita S ta ir F arm ers' Market* a y s '
wae dedafed winner of the week's tem which I head, has been devel­
paws for two given by the Itltr oped during the adm inistration of
T heatre. Mra. J . M. Stlneclpfier. J N athan Mayo a* Commi»*loner.of
B. i Anderson, H. A. Oobb, U P. A irlcu ltu rr, Into an org an iiatleu
Payton and WU Ludwig received handling many million* of dollar*
a peas for two to the R ita Theatre w orth of Florida product* each
and each conteatant selected 4 year. Thla S tate Market* ayiUm
game* properly apd were awarded
unique In the United Slate*.
prism tn th* order tn which they la There
ere very few atatea th a t
were received, Thar* were a num have anything even approxim ating
her of ballota w ith 14 correct tel our pioneering Florida system. This
notions. but were received after means therefore thel throughout
V . th e onea listed oa! winner*
Ihe country e* a whole th e n -la a
tremendous need for S tate or F e d ­
^
r * l f v UII a a R a i i W i l l
eral leadership In m arketing. I t (*
my feeling that the new Federal
legislation now being p u l in opera­
tion could he mo*l helpful to our
Poll* Will Open tom orrow a t Florida organization, and even
7:30 o’clock *t t h t C ity Hail. more vitally beneficial to other
**
and will cloaa a t sundown for atatea. I am mo*t concerned th at
E cleetlon of Andniw C arraw ay as It be launched now, In order the
rlly commlsslontp '&lt;U» sacceed expected benefit* for all segment*
c . H ,u. w W ,d 4ri&lt; U dloot to of agriculture may tseoWe avail­
run h k ftin. tt wAi ifinounccd l#- able at Ihe^carllest potslbl# roonv
A
day by II. N. 8ay*F, &lt;Uy man- ent. A griculture hit* fared very
li-m
.ff r
. . s ' I
well In recent year*, everythin*
^
Due to thn fac t Umi M r. Car* considered , F don't w ant our prod­
M tM f ucer* to lose crouqd In the period
rnwny, leyal
.for th* of economic readjustm ent, pqd‘ 1
head, was not
b etter-m ark etin g proeedurt**
orfic*. «o P rin.-w
^
necessary, said Mr. JNUrer. Ilow- snd facilities will help s ta b tllu
avw . he urged th a t th e public Uvelr poeltlon.'
_____
tu rn o u t for a
wot* a* a
• ' n a r k of canflda^* fn Mr. Car*

City
Will
morrow
Be Held Tomb

53,000 Persons Won’t
Get Tickets To Game

T*J 2 m . F. K. R oum ilU t will
s*nr« a* rlectlon clerk and Mra.
M argaret
M ra. W . R.
IOA m i . Dec
Notice* b egin
W atson and i . , H . B*ek a* In- going out today to soma 0 4 0 4 pgr.
apMtor*.
won w ont get UcktU to Uw
— ----- i for th e - s - •—
tn actomt ,
[ ^ 4
HOT A R t Mt » T
noioe* advise there ji r a no
RoUry Cjub tHd not hold r*liable.
*
T ha ticket manager for th* New
f. Tonight at
« r* a day. grid claaiio Say»
the Fifty AaaotUl**,
leationa were reorlred for
at will be bald, beginning a t
d a ta . However, only BUM
br* availxbU.
7:09 o’clock.

No Clue Is Found Hundreds Of Children Gather
To Prowler Who
To Enjoy Santa Claus Parade
Shot Doe In Zoo McNulty Reveals
Attempt To Escape Lions Clubs Are
With Body Of Slain tV ituim r p ot,:r||.,
Ih’ur Proves Futile
Kapidly

Dies This Morning
In Sanford H«mie

Miller Denounces
Proposed Hun On
Radio Opinions

J. C. Betrillo Cim* Is
Disniinsert By Court

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Merchant*’ Group
Will Hold Barbecue

m r' ' '

rwo Lcost Teachers
Found In Mountains!;;“^ rt'"",inKMrft

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[&gt;od Is Reported • .
Plentiful th France

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M O N D A Y , D E C ^ 1946

a n • w h i c h o n c e c h a r g e d a t . le**t
11-00 franc -r m r t l n r * r m w &lt;tem e n d i n g b e t w e e n COO a n d IO o O
franca.
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D£cl

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■ g H E -S x frfO R D -ttlilA L D I S ^ F O . I D

Shop »imlow» which at libera­
tion were either empty or filled,
with untalable sample* are now!
well atocked with &lt;lrt&gt;**es, auita,
ahirta, children'* elothlng and toy*.
Moa. of the price* are atill high,
market and food conditions.
but goods are available—an an
Foodstuff* have been relatively coufaglng advance over Uat Christ
plentiful throughou the summer
and autumn. Hundreds of real* The American military establish
aurants have reopened in tbe Fsrls *«t In France Is not thinking
area, many of them eervlng #xr*J
urh a b o d t. Christmas, a leavl
lent maals at moderate price*.
t yet. Accordlling t o present
Even ewank black market restaurBy JOSEPH E. DYNAJt
A P Newafeaturea
PARIS-*-Fr*nchmen will be able
to celebrate Chriatmaa thla year
in samsthlng more like -the tmd
Moral manner, according to current

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W lin ted r Men And
FOR SALE
W om en W ho A re .
H ard Of H e a r i n g 5 B R A N D N EW

LUBRICATION
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■ com plete, new lu b rio ttion sem rieel

•mpertly ‘ dry

:b CLEANING

NEVER USED

because she know* th a t

( PURE * SU R E — PR EV EN TIV E SE R V ldE

‘ Ton and H alf

cleaneA

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Phone 6784

new dolbef.

proceaa o f thoroughly cleaning th e in*
te rio r o f

ORLANDO

ytitir c tr .

COURT HOUSE CO RN ER

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Chaaiia a n d cow l t y p e .

clothes alwtay* P*»» fo r

s e r v ic e

Vigilantes Organized
For Traffic Safety

LO.'UDA

fa c e
a r # h»rrt*» r a i u l i f i i
a r l i l m a p p e a r j -.« . 1
»*r u n lit ("oftrl lii ii,.
H o l i e r Hi S.tfifi.r t »
l-rf »rr 1 liui «•!.*,
th»
I t r f r H t h r r , | |» |*»|i.
Mill lip m i r i e s t HI &lt;
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that t .
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P O R T C O I.U N 3 . O o !o -(A 1
"T raffic V lg aU iu cj" a re b rin g o rC a n l i r d h e r e a* a . s e c r e t c a r p * t o
r e p o r t t r a f f l e . l a w v io la tio n * t o I b e
L arlm fr
C o unty
T rafltc
H afrty
C o u n c il.
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M e m b e r s will b e g i v e n p o s t ,
c a r d s to re p o rt violation* t h r y
**e. * n d Irons d a t a o n t h e s e c a r d i
a u t h o r Hies j r i l l . p r e p a r e a n d m a i l
n p ' l e ' a t o }he o t t e n d r r s c a t l i n g * t .
te n tlo n to th e Infraction a n d r*• q u e s t i n g c o - o p e r a t i o n In law e n
f o rc e m e n t .
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MUH. ItlUl.V K IS II. V r l l r r l r t l
nu e. &gt; * , t T i r n m n l l r i d i t .
t l u u n l i . New J r i , r &gt;
y w i A i t K 111: 11k 11v n o n
L i i In ap|&gt;«- r In I h r h ill ..r
tu

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Mr
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( h r r i l l i it.i) i.f I *.« , iithpt

in n e r s p r in g m a t t r e s s e s

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BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

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TO;
M A I t r MlhZV.NMKI.
rn*l*Unt» I* , , r*tlli-R&gt;. i- ,
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SKMQUlfflD
*WHItl
1i A
f. »*,?
QU,"r,D SwUa
Sw«* plane
plsno waits.In the background. Brig Gen.
»*oyal II. Haynes greets rescuers who had made a perilous climb to
reach tha
12r persona *•wtio.
miraculouslywevwprs
escapedUCSUI
deith WIICIl
when
--- wparty
w Of—
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® u s - transport plane nashed on an Alpine glacier near Inteilaicen,
Switzerland. Tha skDpIane was used In flying out the castaways who
survived a four-day ordeal la the. snow. (International Radiopho(o)

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OPENING

SEWING MACHINE SHOP

lltU-ai Common Sense
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initiativ e, se lf.re
l i a n r e n n d pi Iile o f n c h i e v r i n e n t « r
the thing* wh i c h h a v e m a d e th*

INSTALL T H E

REVERSE STITCH

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REGULATOR

W E R E PAIR ALL MAKE MACHINES

BERT’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP
118 Sp. F rench Ave,

good cltiitmbip.
The l-il rlu'th*
to rural girl* u
are helping lienlendoutly to Inilid
good ehla*n»hl|». They *ra giving
girls and boy* the opportunity t*
derelop their initative, to Irani
hew to do belter farming and
homemcklng, to earn profit* bv
their own effort* tp gain confidenes a* knowledge 1* Increased
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Orange City Hotel
. Friday, Dee. 6
9:00 to 12:00

XMAS -,CARDS
e

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MICKEY’S
Sundries

lo h'ave th# satisfaction of knowing

Phone 294
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VKRYTHING IN liEDDING

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T i l A 1.1. rU K II I T I i l t M A S H | * g | j
w N a IIA Vl.M i i 'I . A imm u | j |*,MANIu* AliAINKT MAII* RMTATH
&lt;"&gt;• anil i * r h ' o l &gt;ou If., h r r r i i
n o l l f i r ^ u m i i .•.jn1 1 .-.j | „ p r , „ „( nll
4 l m - m i,t i l , ni.t ih | , u hiri* &gt;oil i.
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TO DEVELOP INITIATIVE,
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Speaking Of Saving
. Money. .
One way to i,*i money I* u, for
*rt roar wife', birthday.
A better w.i* and a more pleasan
one la Is pi**-* you- fire, aliai
•torm Inaaranre with u* and (Iv*
vour wlfr the dlvldrnd savtiitfor a birthday present.
We ran alvr yon a *ow r*«h dt.l

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d r n d c a t Inc* o n fire a n d w i n d
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PACKAGE STORE

LIVING ROOM
‘T h a Focal P o in t In yottr

lATISt In beach creation* I* mod­
eled by singer Kitty K*Uen In
^Mjamt -Beach,
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tn•»I«• I'fiiul) Miiiiitf
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that thry euntribute*) mightily to
the welliieing of bc»h thamarlves,
their familica and their communi-

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You Hka lino knitted gcmnenla, because thoy
glvo*’ w ith b o d y m otion, ofler elastic comiort
Kanos UndsrWocnr _ the product oF45 year, oi
•*P *rf*ceo In Um k n k tin g b u sin sss.
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itphasiiad th* fact
i bed th# m*n*y—
ild c l give It.to the boy. “It's
• f t fight to sward prisa* for outatsndlng acrontplishmenu. but l«
th* bey leant good butlntaa m*lh&lt;)&lt;U and haw to hand!* mosey. Let
him k*ow . that hla pro flu -depend
on hll own efforti .
lb
U galng to be banded to
district sten t urged.
In addition to ' ’
through eonduct
farming an*
humamaklitr ac'
and girls grew t
lion in tresius*

f A R R E U ’S
PA CKA GE S T O R I F
HAW it aacAtit oioe. TltoH e^

Y A RDLE
VF. N ETTA N
BLINDS

y
T. Nattlaa, district aia-it
wi.h th* Florida' Agricultural ExUn*ian Service, recently le.d r
civl club that the principal «b
•iectivc of 4 -II clubs is to dsvelop
Y*md citizcnshin In girls and boys.
Ha rerounted how the Klwanls
rlu b at Ocala had loaned money

Ih r nio.l brAutllul blinds made
tVomt . Atunitnuin . Slerl
fo*l no more- lh*n ordinary

SANFORD
Monday, D.
SHO W GROUNDS
O PPOSITE HALL PARK

DODGE AM) PLYMOUTH

Each boy had an Individual *ponaor from tba club, a nu n who be
came the l»o&gt;'» partner in tli*
enterprise. Tha bov came to know
the m*n bwHPFwp the man cam*,
to know Vot only th* boy but
farming mlA. farm life in * mere

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TABLES and LAMPS
• aiurdy ta b le s

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to ^ ftiT &lt;s* Uni&lt;lUooj

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The tm ount of money paid out to furni*h you w ith telephone aervice la in ­
creasing faster than the amount taken
In. T hat'a because telephone m aterials,
wages, serv ices, and nsw building
costa have all gone qp trem endously,

CreomulsJon rrlleves promptly be*
cause u toe* right to th* scat of tha
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe end hm l raw, tender, in­
flamed bronchial m ucous m am *
wanes. Tell your drug gut to Sell you
a bottle of CrromubUon with the un­
demanding you must like Uu way tt

wbll# tarephons ratta have remained
as low or lpwer than they were many,
Telephone e a rn ln p today
ly t t e lowest In history, 4mt
tm sly low despite a record

K I i ’. W J 5 S ^ S 5 5 . " TO“ ~

C R EO M U L SIO N

for Coughi.diMt Coidi, BronchiHa

f utiiniat lauuwt mi um m iiv.
CHAMPION AfaiAUSTS.

tired to safeguard tha fu ll
i tha telephone, fog, you

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J HE WORLD’S
NEWEST BIG SHOW
TH E WORLD'S GREATEST CIRCUS

Uy-Away

Involved In a *ficturbance i t . *

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NO M CCS—SO MUSICIANS—ACRES

of the community. Mr. NetUea

A CLEAhwATSR, IW . 2 , ^
A public apologv was made tuda)
W M ' j M , principal*, who wer«

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eiiiiti rij,ii in ihc r in up • •

th * N l n l b J u J I t l i i l (,'lu 'u ll
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Safeguard your p r e s c ie n t. Don’t let it deteriorate.
W hatever you spend &gt;w will not be wasted. Now,
more Ilian ever, you *ed 8APETY for yourself
and family, end the b assurance of highest CASH
comes to trade in your car.
smarrew fee a thorough
&gt;&gt;aa Sor slarrrnt advlre

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The Sanford Herald

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B1BLB TEH** FOR TODAY
THERE 18 A MO^T INTI­
MATE C O N N E C T I O N BE­
TWEEN THE THREE. HEALTH
PASSES FROM ONE TO THE
OTHER. MOST ARK CONCERN­
ED CHIEFLY WITH HEALTH
OK THE BODY: I pray Cod
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CAN HE GET AWAY WITH IT AGAIN?
Would FioridsV winter tourist* like t o 'ko ice skat­
ing? Does the Yankee farmer want December mojsturc
rfor his'Winter t*Koat ?~ In"itfaay’s rictv world, pTiiy and
production needs like these can be ^supplied at will.
For now man can make a snow fall, th*c amount nnd the
date calculated to a nicety, The other day officials of the
General Electric Co. demonstrated this kind of manufac­
tured weather. Flying over Greylock Mountain in Mas­
sachusetts six pounds of dry ice pellets were dropped
through n cloud, nnd lo! within two minutes, snow fell,
real snow.
As a result of the experiment. Dr. Irving Langmuir,
company technician, says that snow-making is a simple
'and practical matter. It can be used at resorts to cover
ski slides. It can be used for Irrigation nnd water power
•projects. Airports could be cleared of heavy clouds by
forcing them to drop their moisture In a snow fall, nnd
disappear. Similarly clouds moving toward urban arens
could be emptied of their snow loads before they reach
those congested arena, to Jthc great nld of municipal snow*
clenrlng forces.
It’s all a simple process, ton, snya_UiC-adcntiat—A
-ainjfle^iy_lC«ripfITiel_the size dWi pea dropped through
the air, mig^t produce several tons of snow. In five hours
flight, a single plane could generate hundreds of millions
of tons of snow over a large area. The cost would he re­
latively small, involving the price of the dry ice, the plane
innd the salaries of the flyers.
,
'
'niere.pre people who like snow’—poets, nnd little
children with new sleds nnd those Indescribubly vigorous
souls who go In for skiing. They will rejoice to learn that
snow fnlls enn be made to order as to depth and date. But
!tfhc rest of the human species’will wish those clever
scientists had put their talents to something more pleasant
in wenther producing. Making sunshine, for example.

‘ ‘WHr toys are out for Christmns. 1940. The children
drn]’t want them, instead .of, tanks,,guns and torpedo b o u ts,
ChriaL—1 Th«**j 5:23,
they prefer scooters* and tricycles of aluminum, games,
*■ A Hollow Has A Delicate Ear
trucks nnd railroad cars. Miniature American Indians,-too.
•
(From T ralla)
A hollow has a dellrnte e*T'f&lt;W" arc frfilng to be popular again.
AiRritisli toy manufacturer is in this country with
.
aprin*.
; An ear thick-furred like th a t of samples fff toys produced in'his one-time munitions factory
at Bristol. After-the'first toy* were made in the rocon:
a *tl\«r fox
• With wlnter-whlted broom, with verted factory, he invited the children of the factory per­
Uttering
sonnel to a pnrty. Displaying the various toys, the factory
Of violet leave*, and em pty milk­
people soon learned which appenled to children, ami ad­
weed i talk*.
justed
thejr program accordingly.
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And auch an r a r . la ta u t' a i i
Toy manufacturers in this country believe American
eello airing
To register tha blackbird’* cal children also are weary of war toys. This con be viewed
and the ring
only ns a most encouraging trend toward peace. It is n
O f/ hyhu, like alslghbell* ni matter of grent importance, for a child’s ploy activities
cuckoo -clok*.
mold him.*-It Is hoped that adults, who often, it must be
And In the fell a hollow will admitted, pick toys more from their own Interest than
that of the child recipient, can-b« induced to follow Cllth!
—— elyly hoardThe last warm nuggets of No­ preferences, nnd give peiice-timo toys this Christmas,
vember sun
Jfi Ha auricle like seeds in a yel, low gourd:
Ruffled with pepperm int n small
brook will run
.With a routade of bubbles erystelly poured;
Jn auch a hollow, f a ith can be
restored,
A nd the torn web o f .hardihood
NK TU RN ER CURTIS,
It'a about this tim a of year
th a t we begin to have enough
of our Thanksgiving turkey.

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Otis little girl said aha didn't
believe in Santa Claua, b u t by
golly, ah* saw him Saturday
m orning. '

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Among those who w on't have

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’ 40 M t turkey tha roat of the
week it John L. Lewis, 11a will
. oat crow. *— Fort Myers News
Preaa. However, you can’t mlna
i coal with crow either.

Unknown Prizewinner
The Nobel prize for literature hnti once more gone to
a writer almost totally unknown to Americana. Hermann
Hesse, n Swiss novelist, essayist and poet, hns received the
award. Though three or four of hig books hnvu been trans­
lated Into English, he has not begun to make the lmprea*
aion that was mndo by another Germnn-writing novelist
nnd Nobel prizewinner,.Thomns Mann.
. ,
The prize has often gone to internationally famous
writers like W. B. Yeats, Rabindranath Tagore, Luigi
PjramMlo, Knut Hnnuun and our own Eugene O'Neill.
Other nwnrda have gone to authors who evert nfter the
honor brought them to attention, remained unnoticed. Among these might be mentioned Eemil Slllnnpaa-of Fin­
land, the 1989 winner, Erik A. Knrlfcldt of Sweden and
Grazin Dctedda of Italy.
The (explanation, at least in part, I* that this is not
a prize for llterare eminence, but rather fcfr idealism.In
literature. Lack of this inspirational ciualilv'mav exnlnln

Senator Pepper wam» liberals
against the evils of a third
party. *'! don't believe there it
room for a third party,* he say*.
--However, there la something to
. be said In favor of the two
party system.
_______

Like Calvin Coolldge. General
Chlang Kai-Shek "doe* not
cboote to run." That le. past 00
now, h* has achieved, and prohahly exceeded, the height of his
ambition. If the Communists will
let him, he would like to retire
and turn China over to Constitu­
tional government. A civil’ war
would probably prevent.

Wa are glad to sea that the
somewhat neglected Municipal
Zoo I* receiving the aupport of
l the Jaycee* In getting back on
tie feet again aftar the war. The
Zoo (t one of the moat popular
tpota In Cantral Florida, both
i with our vliltore and with our
home folk* many of whom hava
seen It time and time again- Wa
i i would Ilka to are some affort
n ode to acquire the Coast ,Une
right of way at the back of the

STAMPS IN THE NEWS
Al‘ Ndwafealurm
post-war stamps to come out of
Europe are those of Romania,
wlone r ece nt iiM ie * public! ig ■"a
wtdr range Of subjects.
One of the latest series of
-Janip* to come fforn the Ilnlkan
nation consists of five bi-colored
• enti-poilals using such subfecls
a* agriculture, sports, science and
industry to sym bolic its post-w ar
icnaisaance. Although only sin ­
gle stam ps hove lieen noted thu*
far In stam p markets, the set In
souvenir form, with Inscriptions
th a t describe the symbolism of
each stamp, is In (he possession of.-4whlch handle* ■philatelist’s re q u n ta
'th e Romanian Legation (n Wash lf o r internal revenue Stamps. ,
ington nnd apparently was Issued I Formally established May t6,
j IWJ. the Revenue Bureau's agenIn p srt m that foriq,
Each of the stamps has a col­ |c y It the outgrow th of numerous
orded border with a dealgn in an-1• requests , from stam p collector*.
other color set in the center of a Mr*. Lucille Hester, In charge of
white background. A lO-plus-Klu the agency, say* th at last year's
lei has u brown border with n receipts of some *41,000 Is typical
form er sowing wheat In the orange of the annual Income of the agency
central design. The Inscription'on since Ha' establishm ent. Mr*. Keath e souvenir shyet reads "Gold of to r fiUed collector'* special requests on an Informal hasls prior
the Crop: Bread of the People."
Three trackmen leaping over to 1042.
I t ’s no eaay taak meeting col­
hurdles ar* pictured on a lO-plu*ZWf-Itl green and brown value lectors' (lamanda for well-centered
which bears •« so u v en ir'sh eet h revenue atam pa, for Mrs. Heater
acriptlon "Through S ports To- flnda th a t a large imtinrfly df the
wnnls a Healthy Life." An SO- 100-atamp sheets yield no more
plui-200 purple and brown pic­ than four o r five-auch specimens.
As for buying trends, Mrs. H ea­
tures a student at his books. The
apuvrnir sh eet- Inscription- d-- ter reports an increased demand
scribe* the -stamp as portraying for the m otor vehicle use atam pa
•Treasures of Science In Service since the lax on motor vehicle*

What Causes
Your Headache?

Around ab o u t lW a ho had two
play* produced In Dublin, one In
the famous Abbey th eater.
HI* la»t play was railed the
"Ilyitander" and wa* baaed ort’ t
prison theme. It w ent very well,
he says.*f
He seuna to Ifeel th a t he got hi*
m ost;fU n.\out. pf the aecond nroduc^lop—■ f a r ts called "Good*
night,'-" h r . ’6 ’I)&lt;$pnell,H w ritten
especially for th* fam ous.D ublin
comedian, Jimmy.O'Dea.

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after accompanying, their son,
Robert Patrick, 18, Ur their native
land to antar Trinity C o llie,
Petite, somewhat retiring Mm.
Brennan was ' a little . »urpri**d
when she first learned she had
been awarded the medals, although
■he la coniWered a* much of a
heroins In bar country aa la her
husband a hero.
It wa* she who hoisted th# f!*r
of the Irish' Republic after th#
liege of Enniacorthy during Easter
week of 1918, She nursed the

The Orennani have three daugh­
ters, named after the ancient Irlah
queens. There's Elmer, the eldeet
who I* married to Svend Yort,
who was bom tri Denmark and
now I* astpdated whh tha Wash­
ing telephone company. .
There'* Maeve, aaaoclate editor
of Harpers Junior Bataar In New
York and there's Detrdre, tho
youngest, married to Gilbert Jerrold, In Washington with the
French Purchasing Oommlaaloit

Kerosene Lamp

Chimneys Keep
AP Newafeature*
CORNIHO, N. Y,—Glass chim­
ney* for kerosene lampa, regarded
by many almost a* antiques, are In
greater demand toda/'than aver
before, . according to production
rehadulM of th* C o m l a T ^

lauccaufult

tymond MoUr,

k. Mm. T'Vm
m
)'•

i LaGuard fa Act, he
baffling a place of

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Lamp chimney* are one o f 37,000
gla u articles maiyiftrtwred by th#
industry, hut the demand t* ao
great that the company's aotlfe
Plant at Charleroi,*
formerly

wltli *ddr**i fuch-order^otbeT

of the 1946 aeries also artTirt stock. Collector* of* Internal

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WASHINGTON LETTER

Just as a reminder, which may
ha pleasant or painful, according
to your viewpoint: In 1900, the
' average retail price of a pound
of pork chops was 12 cent*, of
round steak 18 canto, of bacon
14 cent* and ham 10 cent*. —
Tampa Tribune. There were aome
advantage* In the good old dey*.

« « m b u ta , ind flu

2, 1946V

■tamps arc unavailable Many cf
those atill in stock are poqriy
centered.
■
Collactqra dealring to polar
stamps trim |h# .gency ahould

body be preserved Llametrss unto the coming of o u r l-ord Jesus

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T H E SA N FO RD HERA LD , SANFORD. FLORIDA

tlon for oach I* "In tha Service cf
Paaca and Frogre**."
Earlier Romanian lusue* Includ*
flvo po»tag*sand two aeml-poMal
.stamp* marking tha StSlh annlvaraary of th* Romanian Philhar
monlc Orchestra and featuring thl
picture of George Eneacu, noted
Romanian eompoavr and conductor.
Another set, Diued to celebrate
Labor Day last May, porliay*
worker* in whit* silhouette*.
...A recent teat by Pan American
World Airway* of airmail speed

By W. V. BITTING
Touchten Drug Co.'.. . J
Headache.la pernaps tha mo»t
common aliment of mankind , / .
therefore he regard* It lightly
. . . and w|R taka anything th
relieve It without knowing ite
rause ‘
-Often a headache !• caused by
a rtinor,
tom;P
V B fM
L dlkordar in
tho body which will pa** quick­
ly and naturally. " But whan
pain persist*, It Should ba taken
aa a warning of a more wrio-i*
complication. .
Consult a doctor who will dP
ignoaa tha causa of your headacha and will pretcrlh* proptr.
modlcatlon,
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Than Wk# your preierlptlon
lo a trusted drag* 1st who la
qualified by education and ex*
perience to compound medicine.
Thla.lt. the IM tk of a eerie* of
Editorial A dvertisem ent* ap-;
peering Id thl* paper each Mon­
day.
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Automatic
GAS FLOOR

expired l«»t June 30. The agency
i* now tha only Internal Revenue
Bureau office which la perm itted
to *ell aurh ita m p i.
Revenue stamp* now available
at the agency are the 10-46 and
10W *erle» of docum entary and
■tock tran sfer alamp*, silver purchase, firearm s and 1043-44-46 and
*40 motor vehicle use issue*.
All values of
thee docum
enlar"
nil
oi m
Documentary
and silver purchase stomps, which
range from one eent to *1,000, are
available. The aamc values or tha
stock tranafer stam ps with the
exception of the three and eightrent denominations, which were

Here they are...
McGregor* new aU-wuoa *
coat*, lined with
Doni therm, the earning
new insulation chat’*
toast-warm - yet
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feather-light! Zip dw ■
lining in and you hare M
a warm coat for the
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a rwced iport coat of
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NOTHING AT A L L OUR PRICES ARE SAME
AS THEY WERE UNDER PRICE-CONTROL!

OPA. We figured we didn’t have to . . . we are willing
for our customers to set the prices as- lo what they
will pay.
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Our present stock o f nationally advertised things for
men is the largest we have ever presented. You'll find
p y a L Robes, Marlboro Jackets and sport-shirts at
lower prices than elsewhere. . . yea, even pajamas and
dress shiria. . . Our luggage still has the OPA-tag and
there is plenty of advertised neckwear at
Shoes, however, seem to advance with -eiV'shjWibnt..
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--v .............. urn stock (no
reserve) until prices drop.
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We have adopted the policy and heartily agree'with
an Eastern manufacturer who said, “We ‘w ffM a k e
every effort to hold prices at their present levels. We
expect business to increase as a result of greater con- W
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bu^er and, 8e.Uer' Certainly w eare all Z
delighted to move once again in an atmosphere of free
enterprise which whets thO competitive spirit”

k ^ &amp; b WE’LL MAKE YOUR Ci
IpaKTsH O PPIN G FOR THI
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TH E SA N FO R D HERALD, SANFO RD, F I . O R I D A

P A C E F IV E

MISS MARY DAVID BECOMES BRIDE OF
CECIL SIKES IN LOVELY CEREMONY

IMr. And Mrs. Waters
'Given Dinner Party

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r n r First Baptist C hurch of this with long sleeve* and high neck,
city was the *«Ring for the mar- line. She al*o wore blark arcr*.
irlsge of Mis* Mary Elizabeth Dawn ■ones and her cordage w.i* of
daughter of Mr. and Mra 11 K sweetlieart rrwrs, carnallMLi and
Hardison of Sanford, amt Ccoti fortct-mc-not*
Herbert Sikm, son of Mr* Katie
Mr Sikes cho*e ns Ills be- n u n
Sikes of Orlando, on Nov, 31 a hi* uncle. Thomas Powell o| Or&gt;9:00 A M.
,
lando. and Holden David and It us.
DAY
h allied with a coffee on Turrduy in
Mr. ainLM r*.JJordoii Ih-.-iu have 1 'n m Rev. W .1*. Brook*. Jr M || cieland served us usher .
Tim mother of Ihe bride .elected
n^eottng of- the honur of her sister, Mrs. O —s r retu rn ed from a varntion spent to ptiMor. performed th e double ripe
1111(1 II ANNOUNCES! tk\ I
*t-remoiiy against a background of, „ gray tailored wool Uri^.. with
jf’luli will b e 1Hyeraon. the former Cornelia Me* N orth Carolina and Virginia.
| white gladioluses and i»lins.
black accessories and Ole bridedr** ' .
Rae, of Washington, D. C. O uesu
Mr. and Mrs HI, Clair Kemlrtckj
'llir ir.idiiion.il wedding march..-, groom* mother wore *» green wool
(be F irs t I la p -:caIle&lt;1 between th e hour* of 4 &lt;»
R obert llashrook
of Dallas, were
tendered tx-tnre Uie ceremony dressmaker suit and bbek uices- announce the birth of it son. Paul •
bold th e second I 10 * 00 o ’clock.
T exas, ha* lieen a recent guest by
Mrs Evans McCoy, organic -orIre n oth mothers were roi.- ixcis S t clalr. on Nov. 34 in Allent iwn. j
titYice a t 3:30
The Maffett tiome wa* lovely of M r. and Mra. Floyd Palmer
P j . Mrs Kendrick will be n*.
uv Courier will with arrangements of pink roves a t th e ir home on Valencia Drive. The music used w « “Oh. PrpmUe nj junk tw es and carnations,
Me” by OeKoven, ‘ Oh.-* Sweet
Mrs Sikes has lived in Sanford member-d u* tiia. inmirr i&gt; »■•&gt; ■■&gt;!
■yi . i
[end w hite camellias The table
TV.-iiM
th e Seminole ; was covered with, a lace cloth and
L ieut, ami Mr*. Jam es McWhort Mystery of Life* by H erbert ami all her life and received her ed“Brcause"
from
Jocelyn
by
Oodnrd
uratlon
in
live
local
school.,
bold a meeting in the Venter, . wefe beaulilul cr have returned to Miami after
Mr, mid Mr*. Nell O. Phillip,
1)4 h ig h school.!camellias in an old antique English spending Thanksgiving with M During the eerrmony “Clair dt. graduating with the chun of 1910
Line" by Debussy was played Mr Sikes reeelvrd his education In announce the hlrth of n daugh­
utCey* of the ^arming dish flanked with pair and Mr*. II, F. McW horter.
John Miller, baritone, sang "I St Petersburg schools ami «radii*- ter Mary IFllrrn nn Nnv *J.ri at
CM&gt; will meet. Pink tapers. Served with the coffee
led In 1037 He served IN montlvs the* Feruiiltl • l.aoghbm MYriiurlal
he first .Memo were small cakes, n u t Mirks, candy
C adet Charle* Johnson of Gordon Love You T ruly", and "Bacall
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with tlve O. S. Navy. 36 of-which llii*|&gt;itol.
if 1:00 P, M. i«l i and toasted nuts In antique silver M ililm y College sp en t the weekeiui hv d’Hardelol and BondH ie bride who wit,- given it. were spent on overseas duty Since
ldpeheon.
jdtshe*. Mr* Jack Russell ami Mrs with his mother, Mr*. Minnie John
marriage by her lather, wore a Ills discharge 'h e hall been em31)AY
jjfenry Wjtte alternated In pouring son o f l.ake Monroe.
tustel blue woo! tlre-s with high ployed by tile IWllUl-LoveU tiro .Woman* Club coffee and Mr* Harold McAlrX.inneckline and three q u arter length eery Company as store manager
itraai Ensemble drr and Mr* O M Orci-ne avtlsted
Friend* of Mis* H ark-tt Redding puffed
KJervec She Used black ac*
lir e couple left Immediately ntler
enta p articip a t-| with Die serving,
will reg ret to learn Jhat she l*
for th e Child-! Invited to meet Mr*. Ryerson confined to her home recuperating &lt;i-'.v&gt;rlrs and her corsage wiv* a the ceremony for a short w-dtllm;
Mr. and Mrs It K R a n h im ellwltiie orchid
trip, touring place* of Interi*,t in
from u short illness.
Miss -leon Manning, timid oi FlorWn Upwt their return tiu y will lertalih-d the David-Slkiv. wnlduu;
p arty last TueMuy evenlns a! Uie
honor chose „ yellow wool d n - make U r r home in Orlando
M rs. A, M. IlrtiAlnaii.
P drlcla
liroclunaii
Mr*. Hn, r M j
hom e of M r and Mra II A Stall-Mr*. Irving Mr&gt; Patsy OComior Barnett. Mrs. MK’ollum amt Mr
ning on Park Avenue lot toWins
. Lyon.-M r*. Harold H anjibM m e Henry Witte. (lf lh , Kva »e*s 1
fh e rehearsal H ie dining table wa*
Mr*. Frank Mrs (W. R. Port, M rs Ew-rj Me- ,.ki . v f
sj
MRS R A. FENDER, MRS. M. covere*! with a lace cloth and
i Lee
Mra. Coy; Mr* Harold MeAlexander,
L n u t y Operat
H. WILLIAMS of Lake Mary. icn tered with a tiered Wedding
te hostesses Mrs. Jack RuaaclL Mrs. poilson.
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MRS P O. CUBURN MRS R It cak? topped with a mtnature bride
jirg . Mr*. L. Mlw Dorothy McAle*«nder. Mr*
Mr, . U)Urine |l . ___________
DEAS
AIS) recent shoppers.*... and groom, Ranked with lighted
T, H all, Mr*. R D Brownlee Mra. A. K. Ros- »rom n , . r ,
„ ieg,trig ut
Around the town on S an ta Ctouv MRS. a iW ARNOI O JR C O toiler* In cryrtal raiullabra The
decoration*: te tu r.
8 K Andrew*. Mlm p. •. u. .
lilinn «f Sup morning
, A gala pnrade with BOWlOf.’ a r m PAUrJlABEH of o th er porty rooms were (prorated
Ml** Ellalee Zllla Welch. Mr*. Clarence Welch. ,4vjR(ir, ’ (V
ration, uiit.ii Mr. * ikI Mrs: San!a ctau v thro*- Ahamoivto Sprtngx, C. E HAWK with white Jasamliie and Ian* lern
E . S|*encer, Mr* Jam es Moughton and Mr* J t , hefcl in l!e«&lt;U t over in d a y big candy to the little boys and of Paola, HARRY DARHOW ol
Mr* M anning amt Ml,» ,t&gt;„n
l4*n * , . . . ^
Maxwpll.
,
j|u | Rnturday.
girls following their, car
. . TTua Mary. Mr* AVAYDR WAN- Mivitiftny aw-Utrd Mr*. lLmUrou- In
J f n&lt;*
! Abo.Mrs, Preston R- Bteigienvors. ’ W \
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in t&lt;rwn ■ incligled- MRS. W, L- SWIY. MRS U N D BRYAN MRS serving oClh'tHli cake, her rn liit
,lub. at lb:JO jgrs, V M* Oreene. Mrs-. J R ) WWriUer H aym -i, r.‘, sludei)l at DAb'StNOEJl. MU. an d
MRS C. K ELLIS MRS EDWAIlt) nntl leu th . i|vt inunluu *d the
« « * ,l* nu, v Munier. Mrs W M le tv u i Mr* ih h iT f n lu 'i'liv of iliifaln, M'ebt HRRB5HT D A |d P E j l T , PR IT KtRCHKR, MItfl OLENN OOVAC- pari y■-Shower fur Ueien C alb m . Wade, llr-. J » -a s tra l day* wit
hl-f pair hi* rilDRSfrON. MIL' Mtd MRS. J O EK MRS JUNE RDlfMIIJ AT
M SJohn MLvs Rebecca iBteptirii*. | at Itfolr -hoibe on la g null* Ave M U tn iE IU MRS- CLYDE’ RAM- M ils W M MUE^AEIAVIIITE
■-■EY, M RS-JOHN’ COURfEn, 81! MRS. M .-R (WIU.IAMRON MRS
f . , , ! * ! ' ; M r, J M J r e , Mr* Olenn W lm -.nue.
MRS. DDKB DOBflON. MRS 11 CHARLES PARK. MRS CHAR,
h u h - MU* Clwrlollc Smith. Mrs
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tne wromer- R E Coopcj. Mf, R v jj„ ichuon. ’ Ooyle McWhorti
returned H F WlfTTNItR. MRS. RUSBF3.I. 1 i s TYLER and MRS OR v u d tu rc
• .'n e w ri
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j Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Mr*. Troy Ray. A tlanta ymUerday o resume h ii AI.FOHD. MRS. M. E TEDDON MELVII.L* of take M an

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gnrct I-ocke. ’ Dancing' W if m j*&gt;vr«l ihroughout the evening.
Those enjoying the affair with
Mr and Mrs. Waters were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (', Water*. and Mrs. II C. Waters, Jr., Mr.
Sr., were honored recently by ntiil Mr*. W. E. Jewell. Mr. and
their family with a dinner given Mr*. Doc H ester, Mr. an d ’ Mrs.
at the Flamingo Club in Orlando. Tom W aters and Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Water* i» the form er Mar* It f Thrasher.

Mcnifo^riiph Printing • Typing
Letter Writing*
Letters and Post Cards Addressed
P ro m p l a n il E f f ic iv n l O n e D a y Service

Seminole Countv^ Creditt Association
1 1 6 N. I’a r lt A v e n u e

Phone 1 8 0

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David-Sikos Party
En terta ined Tuesday

\ PLEASING CHRISTMAS GIFT
FO R YOUR FA M ILY AND FKIF.NDS

Terrace Talk

Tha World D n
be o b te rv e d . wftl
p ray er a t 1 0 eliureh. Mr*. Mf
ba In rh*rg«-

MISS WA
GRIGGS,

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»ne hour of L Turner. M it William Norman U(lh hiR ,m lcnl, L
M. a t the of Oameyvllle, Mm. Elmer Hall o f ;ih e C ountry Club Rnad
S m ith will Jackiomvtlle.
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RAYMOND STUDIO
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PRE-SEASON CLEARANCE

A HASTY IS WEI) TO FRANK
, IN CHURCH CEREMONY

W |. h o v e r e d u c e d I h r e n l i r r slo c k o f o u r l^ tilie * ' D e p a r t m e n t in c r l r lu n l l n n o f th e c o m p l e t i o n o f o u r M ore r e m o d e lin g . H e r e y o u w ill f in d

Ml** W anda*life Ra*!!', daugh:
I f r o f M r. andrafrii. Pe,l lla«ty
Harvey E. White of Daytona
of 8l. Cloud,, formerly of Sin- j Beach aerved a, ho«t man and
ford, became tM'*brrtle of Ramey j m her« were Jr*ne Griggs and
Frank flrlgg*, &gt;Jr.. anq of Mr. Robert la n d Russell Hasty.
and Mra. 'B aritay Frank Griggs,
Mrs. H asty, innMier of the
Hr., qf Jaekstwitillc. Sunday af­ bride. selected -a hlqrk eirtHternoon at 4:fk&gt; o'clock in |hc gnwn fashioned along graceful
F lra l PreabyU rian C hurch. Dr. I line* and featuring u V neckline,
E. D. Draw nlffr paitnr, officiated j H er accessories were Of Mack
a t tha double .ring ceremony.
j and while and pink tube rn'c*
Tha church w** lovoiy with ; formed her rorsage. Mrs. Griggs.
Ijtaga arrangem ent*, of
white m other nf the bridegroom, was
iluaea agahM te«: background attired in a suit op, light grev
alm s which hanked th e altar w ith hlsck aecessorie*. Hhe also
i (even branched candelabra Wore n corsage of pink tiliieing lighted w hitr
tapers roses
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Ing a glow over the srlting.
Mr. and Mrs. Griggs, J r , left
■lor t6 th e cerfrnony a pro- shortly afte r the ceremony on a
rf of nuptial nrfjiic wits ren- w edding trip in Miami. For
c irre j by Mrs. R fi. Vernay, traveling Mr* Griggs -chose n
organist and Dick Aiken soloist, suit of nuns wool with which
[leer, use" (d* Hard- , *ho wore black accessories and n
Including
elot) and ‘■I Lovy, T hee." "O | corsage of while orchids.
P erfect *Ijovb" Y fBM-nby) was
Mrs, 'firifcgs is nn honor gradplayed daring the citem .
, u n te of Kt-minnle High School
the traditional wedding marches } with* the class of l!M5. She ntw ere uaed for the processional | tended M«3iey'» Business College
1 In Jacksonville and ha* been cmend recessional.
The maid (if honor.
Mli* | ployed in the office of W. K.
Paulina H asty. »Uter of the i K irrhhnff, J r for the past year.
bride and -only attendant, wore 1 Mr. G riggs attended Jackson• period gown of Wue aatin with iVlUe schools prior to entering
fitted
bodice t w id aweetheaH i th e Navy in which he servedneckline with bm iffanl ■sk irt and j tw o tnd a h alf year* He is now
th ree q u a rte r Irngth sleeves. A ■nssoeir.ted with White* Dispensband of gold iw idna form ed her I ing Optician* in Day (on a Reachheadpiece and »h» la rrie tl n bou- | The couple plans to make their
quet of yellow rose* with match- | home at 649 Msgnolia Avenue in
Daytona Reach.
In* ribbon*.
Out of town guest* el th*
T he bride, given in m arriage
wadding included Mr. and Mr*.
B. F. Grlgg*. S r, Mra. Kliiabeth
Grigg*, H r. and Mra. George
nolia whlta featuring, n high (•onto*. Mr. and Mr*. Hugh LJt»neckline w ith a yoke of marqu i,e ler. M ill jjhirlev Ann lirigg* .and
Tha fil.
voturnlnw)* a k in fell Mr- J e i.e G rigg. nil or Jrfck.on___ .Llr;
from a low polhted basque and vllle.
" 1 * . Mr. ,iu! M r, n . v l.urT ™ " m id &gt;!•«*•■ iL m r f P«IJU
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p u .le la
and
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co lo r*
m o . t l y I D ll'- w o o l.

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and whiU and Mr. Sam l.yther o f t» h B /_

doe« a d a s h i n g c a v a l i e r

IN COHAMA WOOLEN

A l a r g e h s ti tr l im n l of
s w e a t e r * in T o n , Bliu*,
n n d L u g g a g e , n il w ool.

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J u ik th e I K ing fo r
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ihouldeil W andtilul !k*

West. Side School
, Truthseeker^ Hold
Has
Chapel Program
Monthly, Meeting:
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T he monU&gt;^M&gt;Mi»lnM*
end
social meeting of the
T ruth
Seeker* Class of the Methodist
Church e u held recently in the
church annex. M ^ ^ n i c o Turn er opened t h e ^ n j i t o g With Ihe
devotional
fd lo tlil - by
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Mm . W.- S. ThqMl.ft M

A Thankfgiving Day program
wa* presented at the W est Side
School on Wednesday morning
a t 10:00 o'clock under, the dhec-,
tion of the teacher* with Mr».
S atrh er presiding.
Th# program wa* a* Tollows:
aong, "Come, Ye Thankful People. Come," fourth grade pupllei

COATS

i . And wonderful fobur

V nine* F ro m
1&lt;J.95 l o 2 9 .9 5
fabb-i'i ho if. Aff of (6e
high thodei S./e» 10-16.

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reading

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NOTICE
The meeting of the . Semimole
Igh P.T.A. will beh
eld »t
nigh
be betd
•* the
gh school at 7:30
P. M- **
It w II
high
7:20 F*
hei known a* a fat
her-teacher night
fatherteaeh*r
»d all falhera ere
are urged to attend.
and
Dr.
Hunt. Dean of
Dy. J. Bernard RooL
D on at the high aahool, will tporr

NOTICE

SANF0RIVS BIG T jw ™ n L Y FURNITURE STORE
later date, according to Mr*.

‘203 09 E. le t St.

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�M O ND A Y , DEC. 2, 1 M 6

THE SA N FO H P H E R A U M A N P Q R D , E tO H lU A

' Local Gridders • Auburn S tar Holds
i To Engage Beach U n i q u e Starring
Role On Gridiron
j j i ' Team Saturday
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Contest• To Be
SponVf (
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sored By Kiwanis
Clubs Of Two Cities

announced thU -m ornlnj.
T h e ' proceed* fion^ the coll »lon,
sponsored Jointly by lbe Jackson"
villa Beach Kiwani* Club and the
Sanford K iwaniant. will Io* div ded
and the portion derived by the Hanford group will be placed In too

s p 6 rts laug h
Oregon .Stale College took h i
io 7 drubhinc aL the haiult i 1
UCLA in lie first context of the
•Mann.

NKW VOKK, Dec. 2, (d’i—
FteMimnii JrftiltTidw i-H .nf nuBurn bold* it Unique starting told
tmJiiv among the nation'* tolloji* &lt;* fiMitball beck*.
Although hit team hlft Im t it*
i*»! tix game*. Tidwell I* th&gt;*
individual offensive leader in th-, not ion. Statistic* relented by tlin
National C olleiia'e Athletic Uiireau allow |lint Tidwell hat putae I
nr carried the ball 305* tim es,-Id
nine game* for a total gain of
1,170 Vfrd&gt;.
Bobby l.ayne of Texat. who wiu
idle last week, la tertmll in jhe
gaining
yard*. Bob (,'happiu* of Michigan
it next In lint, followed by Harry*
(iilmcr of Alabama. Iludy Mobley
of Hardin-Hlinmuiit, ami Charley
Trloni of Georgia.
Mobley I* the leading gainer on
the ground. He** piled up 1,201
yard* in lt*8 rushes.
. Ben Italmondi of Imiiana ha*,
aken over the patting leadership
from l-nyne of Texas. Itaimomfi
hat completed 71 aerial* in Ltd
heave* for n total of P50 yard*.
On the other end of the d ep art­
ment, oat* receiving, Neill Arm
strong of Oklahoma A. am l.M .
lead* w ith 33 followed by Brough*
-•on W illiam s'o f .Florida."
The punt in.- leader it Fred
Wendt of TeXat Mine* who hit
averaged 43 yard* nil It kickv

A ft* day* after live (ram re­
turned to Corvalll* from Lot An*
gelc*. egarh Loii Sillier j it five.I
a .pm*.»g» thmugh the nu.il. I
iontainet a crying towel. Stinar
w o all for dropping the towel In
the watte banket, but hit wjfe
poun i-l on it.

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overage w age for
home service h as
"bonn
c u t in
half.'
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IN W E F IR S T 4 6ANES A? SCORED
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rfY A tA
DANE CLARK
JA N IS PAIGE
' . 2ACHARY
If • SCOTT

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Haopy Go Lucky
Is Leading Team In
* Bowling League
A W ST'A RM ?M m rPLA YThe retlill* of the sixth inertin'*
of the City Bowling League fii.d
ed S tellar b a ll ,r w m m
the Vet* linppy'Go Lucky in f i t
THE CADET ENDS TO PILE
place with 12 vlctorlr* against six
UP YARDAGE RLSPECTA CJJLAR
d&lt;fe*t*. The Blarkout* Riid W&lt;
SH0V//H THEFIRST QUARTER.
O.W. are tied for .eeoinl (tiafe wl li
II garnet won and teveii lost.
II'gh individual »e«rin* Inomr.i
fur it tingle gar nr wen' to WllM*
(‘rnrnclr who racked up tv I point*.'
(■nine* scheduled fur next Thun"
■Ini will he Semln-lc County Mi­
nn vs lluuer'* Appliance*. Iluppv
Co Lucky vs W.O.W.. Florid* Stn-&lt;■
Bank v» lamer Toatl (,'hee ar
Juycec's v* Illacknut*.
Lrngue stand ngs are as follos
Team
tl
GAME CONSERVATION
1have roncrc
Vet* Happy Go Lucky
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In the interest of b e lte r con- 1itu h will e
Blackout*
M0NTGOMKBY. Dec* 2. OF)— W.O.W
; nervation throughout the sta te of quested by
A sp&lt;»ke»iiiHu lur tht* ^ruup 01 iiivn Hauer'* Appliance*
Tl | FW iiJa, looking to lietter spur i t dence and
who sponsored the M0lti|on&gt;S^y« l-ance Toatt Chee
i • fishing and to improve fishing your nrrsid,
AU.f (ipen Golf Toumament last Jnyrre'*
|0 condltioni for year* to come, "in to Mi r Arli
jqonth *ny» they will not put .10 Fir,min State Hard
i •! ho h the fresh and ta ll u a t r i t P eter*huig.
II of our stale, the Florida W ild-* HAT I'll
any more PGA meet* trrau*,- the Scmllnilc Counlv Motors
( life Federation It asking f - r i
Florida
Pr-fettiona! Golfer* Axiocialion
! more dilligont .law cyfnrceinc.it i
failid to Jiva "*o to. it* contract.
* by the S ta 'e Conservation I ’cA no e i r interetl to nuitiv
t, i.P .e f * ‘li. nn a orncy who
partm enl.
*port* fans will hi* the ret urn
w 1* cm ot
e m u *. 1 * of Lr
B *auvolr Com try Club who hacked
We received the following let- of At Lyit* to baseball In Mot
ter which I* seif explanatory.
Ida.
.the tourney, said tlic c o m m i t t e e Ap N,.walcatures
took ita *tand at a meeting la*t
NKW YORK—The OI still re - To he-Sportsm en and Com er- ; M anager llarey llughe*. of th
Tutidey night.
tain* hi* tlmrc to play wlnnht, vationUta of Florida, and other* Weal Palm lleaeh Indians of lh interested in conserving and pro- F k r.'d a
In erlrational
League,
In a atatement litued today, Ball loolbaIl
mwt 0j lhcm #re (t
re id that m« move waa taken lie- J|)g Jult j t ,^ tay# loU jjttli: teellng flih of the w atera of thinks hat kllaml Bench made
a g rea t choiee by naming l^ itr .
cauie the PGA fklled to live up Columbia'* veteran coach -of 1 Florida.
..,■*"“5 argnMiraliun,- the Florida VrU r|l„ r „ t |lrrj s , manager of
to i.» contract to lirlug the top *ea.w ns wllj, tlie Light Blue,
golfer* to Montgomery. The »t»te* - - A,ly
a good foot Wildlife federation, at it* recen: ,hc n am | „ ^ „ fllr |he coming
mert alio *aid lJin' the Attociap jjjf, wTrm he went tnti meeting In Orlando, a fte r hear- , M r. n ug| ri, p|B)rd um| rr l.e iu
tlon fgllcd o offer any •*I" * n“ * , service will be a good plajc mg much discuaiion. formed a when Al « t* m anager of lie
Sfojt to ihe committee after it
of law enforcement by he S tate
tlu h
&lt;he “ r,,rK|""
registered n formnl protest.
C*wmereatinn Oepartmenr.
l ^ a u ^ m ^ U t e r - lw it.
Hall raid that Hnm Bnrad, Hen more than one yr«r.
rector and its Agent*, demandunder Hughe* when lia rUegan, Juv McSpnihn, Byron N el­
"Two or three aeejiyni nway ing the (Uipfenaiun of the Direr- ry w .» mhnager of the A tlanta
son and o her* were mentioned In from any apart, and youYp h -.
lor. am) n*keil the tioverm ir for JHW “ I ‘he Southern ,A**«ciath* tournament airecmont, hut tome Bung.
. ,
diligent effort in enforcing *?“ *• ...
tF»t none of them participated In
"It U good to Mr.* Iti&amp;L tlic OI more
state "law* pertaining to flahing
Ai will nlau &gt;e m nrm bered a*
th# meet. ■»' L .
still relalita the winning opin'■ and co n terv ain n .
* * lft, player for DeLand In
Evejt Utoae acfvcpRien who .ire
We have «&lt;me concrete evj- acml-pro day* as well a* fnr tbo
3* and 33 are playing good" frot ihnre on hand, but
de«irf t«* Bed lin ts In the elm* D Florids
ball They never lost the d#elrt. suhmlt etery aein'HI* of evidence S tale •'■KU*.
for athletic*.
, ,
hating to do with auch - the
BILL STKINKtKF,
"It wax the same alter the I-' lack of p ru p rr ln*lructlon “■ to
Near, came* to ua that Bill
war."

Montgomery Will
Sponsor No More
Pro Golf Meets

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Salt lutke Ci v football official*
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season. They officiated lit a day
game, at Iorgan, then Jumped into
nn automobile and drove t'O miles
In lime to grab a quick supper ami
hen work in a night game here.

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m o n ta f o r y o n t o f in a n c e
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tlie flow qt urine to help case thet tutnins Ullitcu ;n- Woiker*. InhU c
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art up tu&amp;liit Caution* taki »• durettd. &lt;*&lt;■’ I I * a r Mill.
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met nt ih ii^. They coolad t*
’ R«it to lay at your drugstore.
heel* t.,i.jiile Truman** oval •
ferviici' loom hoping to era)*
S w rela. y wlitn lie finally emery !
They -.verr o|»cnly tll*ap|Ki.n . I
Repairing — Refinlshinjr
when all other cabinet mem i left ul -•* minute* a fte r 10 in i &gt;*
Uu.lnl taM&gt;
h*1t bf4*
I iv r*-« m onilnr. a firr n b rief conferi't . ■.
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PH O NE 1152-W
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at Tuu*T*!«»u L&gt;rui: Ce,
with the Rrrvldcnt, or with J* m
l{.t Stwl^ijyi, Heriinvertlon
rector.
They fixed their eye* on *
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ccat ta k ju .t oultide fhe l*i&lt; i I
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desk in the lobhy examined h
buildltif in Wnshlnfiton. T bt jury is prob.ii'i t.'i.- &gt;.lofco»l ctihiittal a .p .. . .
hat, tel I the newsmen It belonj &gt; I
of Ihf (Jut aauiu'. tpumUuHi
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Cuu.e noon. Tlte man *t .h.NICELY furnished bedroom, hot
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SALESMAN w an te d , fo r ou side de»k rejuirtcd that word had eo ns
w ater. Gfiitlemcti preferred. H10
\V. 3rd St.
ASI’A K A U rs P L litio S A NANI S
Vn™Ru r . " {' / ° 1l e C Thorr’" for Km u 's chauffeur to lake In* Annapolis 50 mlnulOs lale because | whide Western ileniD phere hi ii.lt
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FURNISHED bedroom, Sc« Pendpoint K m ? left tiuhody w,,. able
flic leri
bit. ol Mount
SEED**
Wanted maid for h alf day's work. Krutj didn’t leave in it.
or a t MnrKurct Ann.
___ Imported from Italy. Delivery &lt;i
At 12;lft m iic a preilden1' it to determ ine and the hfti «..ililn,l V nepo mil o Im hi&gt;t»m
Mr« H arry Tooke, 7'Ju Mellon
tell.
of hoti’l .. ’i i w l . . i ra il'd bn*.
nimoununaent saying th*t Km
January. Place your order no t
vil!c Avc., tihime 792-J.
2~7TWANTED TO RENTproposr * ta l.'Wis had hern tu n
A rh arac tcr plavinr the i. lc o f ! p 4,
-n..it- evenl* .m.1
Orders filled in order received.-,.
in e v o w “ s ir r * a l" r tr T
I O m rits \l ash ln itu n i* uomu tu ,lcn\III. in put i*\ei th r idea lh a!
rrl down.
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Price fin.iK) per pound, one h alf. _
VVU K N W A r t I U &gt;
FURNISHED or unfurnished Uouto
j Mimi'es lalcr it wav obvltri
fOD-foni teClinliiilor Wali'.miion i» n ''unod pluce i"
emcee '
cash w ith order. M. M. "Jm*k'*i
or^apaA m ent. l'hone 6 W 4 or
Holder, Ho* 1401 Dclaml. H«. HXPKKT nuintina
'c o n tra c t'itrI
' m* "'"'I had deparUtl in i movir *hoit railed ‘ I m iiniim, to live."
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r.A ir.n i puinnni _ contract pt I w h l,p House bv another •*»» The lh. Nation." .ellii&gt;k* W Inm-i*
T he miHti* winds up with 'a
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Phone- cG87-W.
luiuily
?.k ?,*..tir° ^ lL'*jbfOWri hot still retmsed
speciu! im it- In tiusiness me i.
■«r*"*jto the twople; in ifenem!
3 REAL e s t a i e f o r sa le
K ve estimates. Ph. 1151 or i 3* j challenge—nn HI
t!io
l rock.
The town'* liie.iiri N«*4on it workm en, hmmwwisws, teacher*,
FOUR ' foot H’tyitmia, kerosen* J.
FOR SALK
I The Pr?r!deni left fo r a trip
Capital Commillre. an ntfetiry &lt;»f chi'ol Itildien mid rii'tn - fnni
. hurner, like new. 005 \V. 20th
Modern 'l liedmom house furnishtd
WANTED—child to c u y for while
its Honril of Trade, cvpct t ■ in in ,lfl» UaslllUJ lllwill "full ti,.. | ,i i S'
Street, Phone 1009-M.
complote and. with extra lar*,*] - T
mother works, cull 4Udtk F ie n ti
vile thiough the slimuru: uf the lily in tl.- city which bvlitny t*. *11
D EEP FREEZE
"World’s largest Dealer' film, the nation a* wvli as tin* I the penpte."
l o t All for lew than #7000.00.
Avc.
RAYMOND M. IIA I.I, Realtor t».2 cu, fact capacity, price In­
DRESSMAKING
in
your
In
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cludes installation and n-rvim
Ir.D IIUKNFTT. Aaaoclatr.
with my mariibie. «5c an ho it
for w arranty of one year.
Room l Florida S tate Hank Bids.
■O. 1 HI US F O R SAU *:
Mrs. t .ikei. Ph, To. 4502.
HATER APPLIANTKS
* FOR SALK
TODAY
PART.lime job by veteran Thom
GALLON
Wo lim e dr.liab le htimcs. luts,
us
IpTknei
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1163-W
THERMOS
JUGS
'acreage, f a r m s , w aterfronts
1.
A O T O M O IU U C S
throughout Srmh.ole County.
LOANS
s a x r n n n i ! Vr o w a r e T o T
— Also rtTTnmm ia t-p m p m tn .'A p *
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T R IC K S
2 1 0 ‘Vast First St.
pointments arrantred
l o a n s .m a d e
M tiT O R C Y C L E S
RAYMOND M. HALL, Itcalior
FROM fIQ TO S.VOO
T U A 1 I.K K S
* TED B I’ll NETT. Associate.
FILL UP w!*h Fuel Oil and Kero­
strict p iiVary; fa s t servlet
U AV *i PRIORI IN TOWN
Room f Unriilu Sidle Hunk illdi;.
sene be fora winter.
F
l o r id a l o a n c u .
I ' , i-a rs » r !*.nc been
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H. U. Pop* Co2 Inc. 009
102 Sanford Avenue
ONE OF Sanford's nicest thice
f \.\trtt ji HMl HAKOAlFtS"
jl i: iow ui'.h (vintrcla oil
bod room bangalowx, situated on yWKKT Hamlin oranjies 2c rich
1WE V - , u r HE UNDERflOU
double lot in on* of Ibe best
it W* Lord. Phone *18-W.
UOItltUW H ERE WHERE
412* S an fon l Aventip
P h o n e 1218
residential sections, well landr
i A i.A i .Alt TD U13
p h i v a c v is r e s p e c t k d
sTK DEI IVERV
enped. This property shown by HEADQUARTERS for Clirislmc* YOUR n a tu isl dsairo for pris-.cj &gt; ( &gt;
vDR-m,'i HDQUntl
appointment only. Information In, Kifu , toys, ram .* , bool*. it.&lt;!t«.
in money m ailer* i« etricMt I # 'II*
&lt; .Ml IVftfONSTRAT
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RflgE K T A. W ILH A M S, H eallo r. F’iicstane Stores, H I E. F u s t" relative* are not uuestii n"* j
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drangcas, Acnlphya*, Pineapple
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tkiuble Yellow lUbiwus, EverF orm trly ihg* W, |) Melton i-x- *41 Kwh Redan
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guaiun•41 N*&lt;h Sedan
chicks. The S a n f o r d X-Cel
ni^ Trees, Pecans, Figs, P*rtced contract, tended itnd in­ '41 Nash Amb. 8rfn
Store, 2nd A Sanford. ■
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sured, 8 'y e a rs experience. For '41 C- li H-Itt;
The Most Complete
free inspect Ion* and estimate ’41 Olds Clb. Cpe.
4-5 week* old N. tlampihlres.
Y«»tt fo u n d o u t d u rin g tile w a r d in t F o rd * i r e b til lt
Phone (1 or write P, O. lio* '41 OMs '98' Sdn
Chicks, maaterbres-d, Iwst qual­
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t o ta k e it. ] h i( i&lt;n*t il ttlg m i tim e t o g iv e y o u r
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for 124.75. Poultry Farm. 7U
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152 So, Penlrjiuia Drive,
old, full . oodrtl
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Daytona Beach
16 years w ith Cable Piano (Ym-1T® TMokhrd Cpe
I e Ford Factory-Trained Mechanics
Dr. “Raker Dairy. J . V, Martin,
2o m iles FaaL'pf Sanfortl
pany and University of lllitad*( i '*2 ^ 'A e ’rd^OUpper
Route 2 ■* Box i'«.
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2 * Ford-Approved Service Methods
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pft m th .♦ *al «»f, • , «if I
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TOASTERS
SCREEN WIRE
Other Hardware Needs •

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Store

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You've Heard About It
, You’ve Read About It
Now SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanford Furniture Company. •
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Lei tts rh o w you w hy Pri*pfrt‘eii' is the
“ lalkt'tl nhnul home fr o ii'r ."
l.cl us show you how you enn enjoy dcli«
cions nut-nf-sc.'lson treat- nil year-round.
la-1 u s show you the heitvy-duty unit
which p r o v id e s constant zero lcm|ii\tnture for *;tfe slornRe o f meats. vejl4*tables, fruits, and dairy products f o r
month* and mcnlJrs.
Let ti* show you the t;lr.nr»inf{ porcelain
storage -compartmetj^s, rom pletely env e lo p e d |;y th e fft* e z ir.p c o ils t o t h i l l
ev ery in c h o f s p a c e is r e a l l y u s a b le .
In s h o r t, lei us s h o w y c e t h e O R I G I N A L
lim e - te s te d f r o z e n fo o d c a b in e t.

TIw B E e p /p e ffZ Z vI«nu» Freezer
is III,nil- - in ly It i ( C o lo r S •d u d s C o r p o r a t mu anil ls su Id in
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ADO E. 1st S T R E E T
R i g h t W h e t* ’ W e 'ii* 11ec u f-n r 25 Y e a r s

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Music R o t, P hijje P53,
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GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER
ARMY, NAVY. MARINE AND
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The Fnmotig Koyal
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4 . Special Ford Equipment

WE repair domestic an I commer­ 49 4 ton
cial refrig erato rs. clm-lric ap­ •41 I ~
pliance*. wa*hing machine*, irons •41 3
ami to ti ttr a . 50H Hanmrd 'no 1 31 HsrVy
Ph. B69-J, John (Jlllon
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B R R T 8 SEWfNG
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Build your present machine Into, *•
a purtable electric. L»stail the
r u n tl N e w H u n tu in
backward and forw atd nt'achmsnt. Repair all milfaa. hup*
U tili ty
'biles for all niachlnef, 115 he,
»/. T o n T m ll c r
«■ French Ave. Phone 1100.
Umj With Any Car $195.00
te r Jobting and Paint117 H rn n d N ew
M. Phillip*. Ht.
It’S
Motorcycles

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Whether your Ford need* a complete overhaul or
juat a tune-up, yottUfmd that tills fotir-jioint a d .
V a n ta g e puts us far in tins le a d for 8tii»rrior lirtte iaving work . . . t h a t sa v e s d o lla r s for you.

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T H E SA NFO RD HERALD, 3A N FO RD , FLO RID A
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a Make this Christmas
| one to he remembered.
| For the first time in
T&gt; long years TImrpe
\ is able to offer unprej cedented v a i n e s in
i unlimiled quantities.

nounced policy when
price controls were re­
moved T h o r net has
“Held the Line./-Now
with Xmas apVifo4£h*
ins: and merchandise
becoming more pfentiful T h o r p e a g a i n
takes the lead ..with
prices

We
gun«• r a n t ee the
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best values in Central
Florida. "

There Is No Need to
Pay Exorbitant Prices
For Your Furniture
and Gifts
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• MATCHING
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Ku'dud toJi nil —ot lor at q u ility
and b e au ty are coneerned! A tic*I
of llylet . . . w in g .b a ck , lounge, o&lt;*
cctionol. Chuiti to aroute pride ol
potteiticnl They re tuprrb aiChritl*
mat gifltl Cuoronleed lo pul a
Imile In Ihe recipient! heatll

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WE GUARANTEE
TH E LARGEST SELECTION
THE LOWEST PRICES

OTHERS TO
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LOVELY
SOFA

BY NIGHT

269.50

A COM FORTABLE
BED .

SUCH FAMOUS
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PRICED FROM

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UPHOLSTERIES TO CHOOSE
FROM — SPECIAL PURCHASE
, 200 SOFA BEDS AND SUITES

DAY AND NIGHT
DEC. 2nd Thru DEC: 24th

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WILL REMAIN OPEN EVERY EV EN IN G
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SA N FO R D ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

x x x v iii

GeneralStrike
Transportation S y s ­
tem In Oakland Is
Tied Up As Operators. Stay,,Off Jobs

Harmohy Sought Be­
tween Hostile Fac­
tions In India To
- Prevent- Civil War

OAKLAND, CitUf.. Dec,
-. _ “ (A*) — A tftsncrAl strilw
*^nt Into effect In Oakland
s morning at 8 A. M.t
tEastem Time and • itn im­
pact wan Immediately ap­
parent. Commuter trains
stopped running— trains that
. •normally carry
120,000
Oakland people across the

I.ON DON’. Dec. ,i, (dh—llkdhm
mid British lenders today hurried
ly sought 11 bulla for hannony
among Indian . political fatclott#.
An ngieemenl t* sought h efo lt
the fu st itirt-tine the rnnidducnr
u-sinilily in New Delhi on Dec 1*.
Viceroy l-ord Wit veil plunged In f
mediately into the eunlercm e with
British govrriinient heads u f t r
hi . two day plune trip Don) Km 11chi. Ttie -lender* of India’s rlv il
Hindu mol Moslem group* will
Join .the discussion* »nd ronslib r
III it tail Itroiuisal* at acasitiJis thus
nfrernoon
•
An India of flic - p o k e I.m 110
frankly rwiirriled that the talk*
m e "efurinl.” til tier high M»Uiee*
rlitiin 1toil fni lute to’ «et I In the
diff*U"r&lt;
I'rlm i'ii tin Hindu*,
the Mo-lem-, and the Sihk* might
he followed In n u ll Ss ji m Initne.
| The ItrMi-ti government h.i* only
■a few 'In, - m wlrirti to work "lit
■p| mi * fi't Ml, desired pathway "f
peine to India'* lUiloperidenri (Inc
of Mte top leader*. I'nudit Nehiu.
of the All India I ’oogie** I'lrrty.
whs oronii*e,l return |&gt;u**uge *0
Now Delhi by the weekend in te
turn f» 1 hi* agreem ent to make
trip
T*n ley to le a n ' may lie in n
sell* dull'd Oilk. toinorrow lir lu ifn
Prime Minister • lenient Attlee nod
Mnhmnr,| All tinnnli *.f the Mo*
lent League
Jloouli. ***- far t n«h tp l open ttie brrerh lie! with the
M ndt'iio ami the Hindu* by lefu*
tog to Join the ro o d itu eill assent*
l&gt;.

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FLORIDA, T U ESD A Y . DEC. 3. 1946

Leaders Meet
In London On
IndiaProblem

(Jetting In Some Skull Practice

A ssociated IVcaa Leased W iro

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NO. 26

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F o o t h a ll A Jp sc t

IN THI OSFICI of the Civil Property Custodian In Tokyo, this trio bones
tip on the Ngandong skull of Homo Rolcnsls. whjch is said to be more
-than 3 00 ,DOC years old. Found In Solo, Java, and taken by the Japs dur­
ing ilis wgr, the famed ^kull, along With other*, will t&gt;« relumed to llw
N ethert.w lj, Left to right are: Brig. Gen. P. K. Tnnsey. rh trh n f th»
property custodian's offlre: Mr. J. II. Van Oiri-Idrn and anthropologist
Ur. A. M. Ililpcin. U. S. Army Signal Corps photo.
(Inti-rnatlunal)

Crash Of French
Transport Plane
Kills 12 Persons Farmers Market

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BELFtJHT. France. Dec. 3-(/Vj
Twelve bodies have been recovered
fro m H ie c h a rre d v rrtc k a s e
s p la n e t h a t ch ash cd In Uu*

it f a y

eastern alopo pf ttw Ballon D'AI•ace prak tn tho Vosges mountaint
yesterday.
FWnch authorlUrs say Utc
p lan e. t,i believed to lmvo been a
French army trtinsport on a instil
from Qermany
TIi# wreckage was burned no bad­
ly that the searching parly w*..
* unable to make positive Identlilcation of It. Neither coukl Urey
Identify any of Um vtctlrpa.
‘• T h e crash U believed to have
occurred when the plane wi* oougnt
In a storm while Hythg over the
mounU tn*.
' Ttie ao d dm t wws reported by a
motorcyclist riding along a moun­
tain road through the storm. He
Daw flamet and located the wrek\ i •g e at the edgn of a chasm.
Mrrnbrjr* |o t the ( w ly that
brougtU out the first of four bodlra
waftl a clillds stipe, women's clothand German occupation money
found strewn about Ute wreck-

r Meets New
Strengrth In Foes

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ATLANTA.
D a e . a, (fP)—'
Southern Labor leaders said to .
day th a t em ployer resistance to
illatio n of w orkers la /atiffS- Both Haorgs L. Oooge or
- _ y American Federation of La­
bor atyl Van .A , B ittner of the
Congreta of Indnstrlal O rgani­
sation eald th a t employers are
leaa open to union organisers.
Googe - blam ed' the Increased
opposition In 'p a r t' on lawyers,
lie said th a t there .la no field
lawyer* in re
_ Jn ln g . The A F
explained th a t certain
fp ra e rly employed by the guyb aa opened law firm*

^ .A 's s s .
in* to $*
from 1« s ta te s ,' ell
o f . th e ' A F c- l U s
___ Policy Board, Ooofe
th a t during tts j jw st year
atemberablp rose to
V.r.W .’H 8I*ONSOB SALft
T b . Veterans .of Foi
wnsor the sale of
a t the bodth a t XU Post
starting on Dee. 10.
believee 'In he work of the
___ Aseoetatloo aad we
i fo r an opnortttnlty of put
k Into tangible evidence by
ng eo w orthy o eauw ,”
sale i

Expects Bigger
Produce Demand

Kntertains
Lake Mary Road Rotary
Wives At Ha r hecue
Being Improved
By County Meni;;

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TU, t v.
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Tree For Children
In Jerusalem
Sinks In Storm lit.
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Sum Of Relief Cash. ; ! l , M r ^

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Mr. Newell Tomorrow

Railroad Men Chip In To Restore Sight
Of Little Girl In Time For Christmas

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pollcrnum » robber, aiut n b, ,«l toilav tn A m in* CatraWllV
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Mr ml hts of the Itotary &lt; lot' gyn baltlv I r l 'n r i i ina-kni twmltt •
lnvitidlon.i nimomr'iiur the rtnte.
•■"lerialnnj the llotaryanns l.i,» ^
,i,tn it at Tel A \n time anil place will l». sent ’nut
ight at ttie harhecur pit* of Ih* n i P mir-ker! roblwrs wrie uttem i’i ■ -*•1 ' S.tli'a 11 1,-, atfi lOlv Iran rollfly A n w in lr . will* n l-rei In-mu lllfcf t#l t\„,
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foltiw ing: Mr and Mr, t.
\ i oft llii, gun ilttol .lewkr|i amt iii =|fi . . . )■wu
* lit#*
luirgt* Win
today advised by Coupl) hogi S|M'rr, Vivian Speer, lit. and Mi •• BrlttMi p ilin ' m -jr tin- rrrno b*'- for - till * llitVe h*T|i maib, wttti lfJtt§£i‘
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neer M .'C .H a g a n Hurt the d iit A. IV. Epps, Sr., Dr. ami Mr*. A. gan firing at the eeraping robber.*j ItfUmrt llarrSi ihealr
road between the Paula lload W. Epps, .Ir., Mr. it ml Mr*. Char and they diu-antrd 111,, innnry Kiddies are requested In lalng Hii«? «" »i &gt; miricH. Tim tWn
and Lake Mary and parallel for les Nlldnrk, Mr. Mini Mr*. J, I’. aaUIM. At the time of the robbery; h o T candy nuts. *tm liiiti ranneri 1‘Hcapi i! f i um tin1 ink in I? rm fi
i**iII*. nrti p&gt; of children* in n lu:lti f»fi r*ifl lm* tin*
a .long distance In the Atlantic Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Flrtehcr attem pt,
the
mr.venger*
w rte
I "&lt;MI-1
i Ir *| i y *. llmI tli«»\ pi
Coast Line railroad L l&gt;eiiig Bolls, Mr. arid Mr*, .luck lin n In carryttig the relief money irorn a • '" tn ! " ' or some orti,.r optatile
Jd f t lim it ..ill”*v
m
I* li *ii5r «*n t)ir*
graded by County workmen, and C. W. linker, Mr and'Mr* Audi* w Tel At II think to tile t\»t*h rrtu g ,'
I# *v)iip|ivt| k%n\r* 11i
I Ih* *
t H im ,
th a t u rlay su rfare will I- ap t ’arraw ay . Mr* Jnder I nmei" . com m tre,-. ollne
«
.• '1 •".t’' Light •
!'■ I * i n wtn ic 1 u (IwrMv tn
Mr. and Mrs. K It, S lu m . Mi
plied.
Yoalerituvn death loll r,y vtop ii'.
. .1 in* HiiiVror
•
!»«••
Jt *
•ii n'mmi'M l*t Use
County
Cprrniiissmm-r
l.unr* and Mf* Chin In, Vndnpt, h, M* In Palesttlie rtte.riiwtnJf h a, nimn
IK
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TAtef#' win
.McClelland ultcsteil 1•• ttie bail “ t Mrn. Cordon Itriitsmi, Maj"i led to live AiioMier HnlOih nrddl'
Mil ».
■ i 1 »ftn 4
r
comlltion of tho mud nt |,ie*ctil. and Mrs. M, J Meek*. 'It m i died from iin&gt;,ro. i ■■■aiveti » t(.
• II *t—
"II, l.rll. . t 1
fH!« r
f"jtu mi tu.ii a
with ruts so deep a- l" mukt- Mis Karl Turner. Mi and Mi- Iris Jeep WHO tibesn up tiy j |n r
ritlladi'lplii.L
Altl ljej til
• 1’hr t'-i m ii.*. tu '• -'
motoring on it tii'uil, impm* I!"&gt;' Holler, Mr Mini Mr- t I south &lt;&gt;l Haifa h im o'.fier lirrti i
New i ■ I to y- had hero aid'
•(
Ifoumillal. Hr.. Mi* I. It Mrla-od. hokllrr, had ts'en kilted earh' i
iblc.
to ill".' I., then life laft mjld
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. li. I,. In mi. Ui ■when tlwtr Jitji lourhed oft a io.nl
Tho ('ommission npprovrd the and Mrs. Orville Bark*. .Mr. unit
leached ’-&gt; Hie i oa-vt tiu atii ■at
reiiuest of J, C. Pearson, l ake Mr*. George Stine. Mr. ami Ml-, mlno west of Jenivulem In tin
ler Algonquin. The cu tter was
la
tte
r
Imtnnce,
(he
mine
was
lautleil
M ary resident, to grade u rightdispute hvd to the m e lts when
Paul
Stine,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Andrew
of-way fin the h alf mile stretch S tin e,'M r. and Mrs. Adrinn Ibid wttJj rlvrtft
the log. tin* M argaret Sheridan,
o f road running west along the
tndinrd foi help late yesterday
nail,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(1.
I,.
Itedding,
CHEEKS WATCH IID liftl K .
hjna-i.d .mvjre-i fm Julm Willi sunn a fte r tint norljlwAst guhnorth shore of Crystal lutkc.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A,
l/ifflrr,
Mr.
am Newell will he inndut led n t-S ’. nliurk the bulges off Hnnidt
There' are about five residents'
ATHENS, Dee. 3, (/Ih A reliable Jan i- * idhnlte Chnteh in Orlatuln H o ck.
served by the old, single rutted and Mrs. H. It. Coleman, Mr. and
Mis,
lu-n
I
waller,
Mr.
and
M
n.
Greek source said that lltilgm ..... id I” "il A. ,\f Wedlie day with
tra il and It Is impnssll’la for
Two other Const Guard eutcar* to pass each other, he de­ Bobert True, d ir. and Mr*, t L. m iytary e&lt;iui|&gt;ment I m n a l "ill' ’ Tsthei Joseph Harry offtelatlng. let&gt; h»s r ho if been dispatched
clared. Mr. Pearson is planning Park, Mr. and Mrs. Edwnid Hig­ proportionate” to need* has l,een I ti. I iirk'iiu Eunernl Home is in to aid ’tie oth er two bulges.
to dtvelop a cam p for tourists gins, Hr., Mr. and Mr*. II hUt I concent iided along the Gtrek i li.irpi of the arrangem ents and
Eighteen hundred tons of hptd
who wish to rem ain throughout Pearce, Mr. and Mr*. Hoy Green, B ulgarian harder near the Turkish interm ent will la- in Greenwood coal were lost In the sinking of
th e w hiter season on the ahoro Mr,* and Mr*. Dick Aikon. liny frontier. The source .*uys that f YMeterv, Oilanilo.
tho barge Wiitsor. The other two
o f the Jake, b u t said hr w*a W right, Mis* M argaret Wright, Greek army mobile equipment ha
Hi,' nr live nstllienn-is will he barge* are loaded with precimi*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Touhy,
Mr.
been
seen
moving
east
‘toward
the
’,n
k
Helitx,
\S‘.
|&gt;.
HllUpe,
Volpdeterred from building cottage*
soft r»ul for Boston.
because he was unable to secure and Mrs. Orville Touchton, Mr, and B nlgariau Titrkisii I order. Some William,. W. A. I'nlrirk, G ray
Mrs.
Jam
es
Higgins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
m ilitary action h»» l«en rumored HiLh mill I-rank N. Mehane, IJnir
priorities. *
F. I). Scott, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Engineer H agan reported th at Spencer, Mr. am PM rs. II. II. Polar, ag ain st Greek gueriiilns in T hree- o iary p allleu irr* \sill !«■ M. A.
I id 11 It A l.t. GAME
Smith, T K. Jalmsmi. Turn G,
th « Cassidy ditch, running south Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kudell. Mr.
If.
Tlierp ute at lea.sl 1.1 illircrrit’ Bird. Hugh Akermau, Wnllare
from a point n ea r the t5mnly and Mrs, Jack Hatigun and W, N. -kinds
ot maple trees In the United Davis aiul llleims Wiltbinis.
’ THi emltiole Hjgh Hrlntot gttd
F arm to Lake Jessup, had been Haynes.
will meet Fletcher Htgh
States.
A Ito'.ny will lie rcflteil tnrdght Innt hi
dug by the S late. Convict lalmr,
at SitHI o’rjock »t the Erickson [)n a P” *! season contest on the
using pick and shovels, did the
jaeksi.ovill, Beach rielil Saturday
Funcrid Home for Mi. Nrw(11.
Job. The ditch run* about threenight.
A i reogem ents are tieiog
eig h ts of a mile aouth of rid e r
made |o • lintler a bus to take
Springs end will help to drain
JAPAN A m SEH
farm * In th a t, vicinity.-W ork 1*
TOKYO, Dor. 3, (il’j- Jap an was Sanford fan* to the game. Thu*c
m e Interested in tekiwif tte
read y to be sta rted on repaving
arriu cd today hcforn Uro Inter- who
trip ran make reservations hy ronan d widening th e two and a
ii nl lima I Wnr Crimes Tribunal In
BAN &lt;FRANCIHCf), Dec. 3. f/1*l— from birth. The telegrapher nod Tokyo of inciting the postw ar In- turling Postm aster^ Jmd Field l&gt;y
q u arte r mile atretch of Orange
Boulevard which connects Hoad The eye* of two-year-old Mary ded sympathetically, ami then' ho doiir«iah irliellion ag ain st tho tomorrow afternoon, since there
• eat* remaining.
4B and Monroe, he announced. M v lan a Green of Greenfield, Calif., went to work on felhrw Southern (hitch people. A N etherlands' pro*. ,u *
T he road will bo widened from will lig h t up th is holiday srasun Pacific employee.
sei-qtor snv* he will prisiiire nviilWhen he had finished, enough etir* to snow Ihut Jap an 's cons'
nine to 1$ fee t end will have when she sees her Christm as tree.
F or It will he Mary’s first glim money had been cqllerlrd to send piracy against the potenlinlly rich
ABM Y AT MINIM EM
a sand seal surface.
p
se
^
o
f
anything
so
p
retty
as
4
Mary Marlene to Ktanford Hospi­ llutch E ast Indies hail not halted
A. A: Jana and K. U lfousa
tree.
tal, where a successful operation with the surrender.
requested th a t a road be run to
"HONOLULU, ltec. 3, (A*&gt;— The
th e ir proparty n aa r Lake B ar
Deputy Chief of S ta ff of tho Army
In fact, today Is the first day restored the child's sight. Hqys
H. B. Pope th a t th a youngster is seeing any­ her mother;
C omtmlsaloner
piler
MEMOKLLKlt ARRIVES
today revealed th a t one-half of «H
against th e County g»- thing,
"l don't* even know the names
DEW YORK CITY, H P )-T h e the Army now Is oversea*. Gen­
tq the expense of building
all tha men who made this Reverend M artin Nienmeller, Ger­ eral Thnmtt* H andy said there U
M ary , M arlene's ‘ atory sta rts
Ihto private subdivisions.
lrsde possible. But Mary Mar- man subm arine commander In no plan th a t he knows of to reduce
about
one
month
ago
a
t
a
depot
on
___ Is pending on th e request
will go to ace them later. And World W ar f,’ who la te r spent the *Ue of the present American
th
Railroad.
I de wSouthern
n * ! . , rPacific
_ , Hum
. „ „A rots time, she'll really see.
eight years In enneentratinn cam
occupation forces In Germany and
-I ,Ern*,t n T ‘*’ J*?*; It's wonderful Christmas pre because he preached against tffe
Handy says these troop*
tho Httla H^as^pup|&gt;jr^bu.t noted itn t for iitt| e Mary Marlene, but Naxts, arrived In New York b, Japan.
now lisve reached their minimum
h er Joy is no g rea ter than th a t of plane, accompanied hy Mrs. Nle level Handy Is In Honolulu after
soma -way of making J t® f in d it.
•
h er two parents and the railroad moellrr. He will address a m eet­ an Inspection trip of the Army s
| t IMC«WfMr]r to obtain permto*
T earfully, h er m other explained m«n who pitched In to
’
to'glve
her the in g of the Federal Council of Pacific and Far E astern inst alU ‘
(Gee«ieM*s »■ r t i ' Vtmwi .g h a t the youngster bad been blind precious g ift of sight.
Churches of C hrist In Seattle.
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Fair Quality Celery Commission Also Ap han*ly« tif VV. K lliitli.iAi\ |*i
U r i n e s $3.00 At Proves firariiiur O f;rr rh!,n,"Bn nr ,tw
Dudu’N In Zell worn! ( rystal Lake Road 'the nfimr.
The ru rre n l rnlil -.i.iv. -aic p ln g
t Ih- northetn state* uml middle
Atlnntie seaboard I* rs p rrte d to
stim ulate demand for Florida cit*
tus- fru it and vegtlnldes uml to
pep lip sales at the Sanford .Htale
Farm ers Market, -aid m anager It.
J. I.rhniau. N orthero »tatr* have
hail n surniti* of home grown vege­
tables whieh rpld w eather may
reduce.
Locally, r e lc y grow l'i. have tieui
hoping for ruth and roofer weather
such p s the pre*int windy, roJJ
simp. Unsearoniilily warm dry
w eather throughout November ha*
reduccrl &lt;iualily of celery co n sid er
’aldy, according In growers.
F irst shipm ents of A. Duda’s
/ i-IIwuchI grown celery, mid de*crihed as fa ir in muddy, have been
selling a t $3.00 a crale u t thu
m arket, (osblmge is still in umplJ
supply and selling for 00 rent* tu
$1.00 a suck. Green p&lt;«* are
bringing 43.00 In *3.35: eggplant,
$3.50; fancy cucumber*. *0.00 a
hamper.
Holiday demand for citru s is
fairly good with orange* priced
a t $3.50 a crate. .Some of the fruit
arriving a t plants looks pretty
green p rio r to adding color, hut the
Cold la expected to add to It*
natural appeutanre.
P arking la
brisk a t th e .Sanford F ru it Com
party a t the Markei, end at nearby
Snulhward and Patrick fru lt comnanlea. P atrick F ruit Co. has a
belt conveyor working up to the
new fre ig h t” car loading platform .
Mr. Lehm an ye«tertlay contraa*
ltd tho business activity In the
M arket a re a at present wi0» th a t
of 1$ y ea rs ago, when the property
on which the market now stands
was sold fo r taxes.*
era*
taxes.’ Now It !a
rumored th a t a small filling station
and area a t the corner of French
Avenue and T hirteenth S tre e t ha.*
Sold fo r something like $la.000.
The m etal Quonset Truck Shop,
owned by H a r r y Tooke,
need by II. B. (Wham, is now
lions and repaire of
Some new^equi^*
___ r a grease' lift,
___ expected. The round top s tr u t
ta re With its metal aiding aad
bracing an d eem eilt floor measures
45 by J20 feet.
G ulf products, including Urea aad
lee will be aold
sold ‘here.
th ere. I t
Avenue
venue and to near
Ot, f * l* **■)
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tie* to thoir Jobe In Sen F ra n ­
cisco. Trolley cere jn Oakland
remained in t h e i r ______________
baVns. And a n
Immediate tla-up of transporta­
tion end industry fo r one million
K*»t Bay residents wa» threat•ned.
The general strike was railed
by the A F of I,. i t resulted
• from strikes nt two ’department
stores, where the A _ F -o f L^rctail elerfc* union Is seeking conVtpicls. All unions belonging to
the A F of l, ore taking part
In the general strike, unil other
• unions. Including tho CIO. ore
respecting pickat lines.
Pickets were out this morning
n l factories, stores, newspaper
plants, restaurants and even at
liars h i-O ak lan d . Alarmed city
"official* mode hurried plans fol­
i a disaster relief program, arid
talked about getting cltixens to
Tolunteer to bring in food and
^ '♦ f l e r nceesnltto# of living.

W E A T I I P .n

Fair, rnnllnnrt) ro lle r told lo*
itJghl null Inmorrow, U ninfM iif,
f-ilr wtUi IlltJn cIm iis * In

AN INDEPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPEK

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WfllM have
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. MIA Ml ID \&gt; It. Dec. ,!. t/lt-*I he study of fnh i al- iliito relatinii-i will ii. „i, inijioriant c a rry ­
over noil will rank high on the
agenda o f ‘ the DM? governor**
confcrenci* ‘In ‘ tab, Governor
( ‘aldweil inilirn’ed today follow­
ing di*rUi- .i"«i .f the federal aid
*y,lriii hy go •*. is yerlerday;
t ul'lw. ll p u d ' i
that a com.
|d e|e Hid, uld
made of thrf
progi »oi ami ., M'|,'iil will m ost
likely 1," fo tll" ' iiling at the Cop(eietiCi- ,o*Tl y*nr.
The r \ i i i i t u i
council
will
meet with the litHird of m»nnget* of ||m ' ounvil of S tato
Governor’s today fo r continued
discussion of provision* b ro u g h t'
la-foie tin* - i" *imi yesterday.

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W ED NESD AY* N Q Y, 2 7 .1 M *

A N F Q R O , F L O R ID A

n o t ic e :

.

By R. J. SC O n ; {

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

..

.

”

Of S a v i n g

M on ey

•’ .•’ ■*.

F or Your H ardw are Needs

One m ; U m t * money la to
get jomr alfe*» birthday. -

W E W IL L BE CLOSED T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y A N D
- S A T U R D A Y BECAUSE OF T H E SUGAR AND
.
S H O R T E N IN G SHORTAGE.

PHONE 1180

run wEAnir.R
m U n it y T h o r n la S tre n g th —
To rtwtdrt Ib fT e a re Of Ih eW erld l
. To F r i u l i tW-Frocrroa o/CChrricai
] TO Fred erf Freopertty far Banfordi.

Visit

A better way and a mere ptcaaanf
one Is
hiaca yowr Jlf», win*,
slorm Inoarmnee with ■ and | ln
year wife the dividend savings
for a birthday Pfoaent.

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
217 E. l i l STREET

S p e a k in g

Everybody’s H ardw are
Store

H r ran fire yew n M% rash diet*
ilrnd nrioga an fire and wtndtlorui lit»orsnr«. U M. Boyd A
!■*, I l l ‘ t Magnolia Arrtiae, fhana

412 Sanford Avrnue

AN

F IR E a n d A U T O

FOR R E N T
( not incorxonakp )

S'

S C q a p

'/ N S U K A N C e A T A .S A V / &amp; G

2

H tA r f, S u f f ic ie n t To
pr o d u c e s T e a m
CAN B E F O U N D • •
A t A D EPTH

1131
/; Magnolia Ave.

a

N K ’ KI.V furnished U-droom, hot
*
310
umtrr. (Irnllemen prgfcfretl

a r t ic l e s

for

sale

KURKKA A N D I'KKMIKR
Vacuum cleaner* available now,
Randall Electric Co.

W ANTED TO RENT

W M AT

fS

TIIRKK yoont. unfumlahed apart­
ment wanted by elderly couple.
. Ho* 1.1*A. Route 2. Sanford.

MEANT

BY- a T r i p l e .
T H R E A T M A N IN
F O O T B A LL ?
O N E 'W H O CAN RUN
P A S S A N D K IC K
EQ UALLY W E LL

W o r l d 's
c o s t l ie s t
l i^ h t h o u s e S r .C E o a tc S R E E F, N E AR TH E O R E G O N * ,

CA LIFO R N IA LINE - C O S T 7 5 0 , 0 0 0 To BUILD

URNISIIKI* apartment, or fur* Hand hem ailtcheii percale pillow
raaea. Call 721 -M. May he sren
nlahril or unfumiitied hou»e.
at 01 u Mainolla. _
'_______ *
i'emtanent. lesjJB-ut*. K v r r y •
body's llardwnrw" Store, Phone OFFICE furniture and oriental
rug*. Call 7lfi.
FU RN ISIIKl) nr unfurnished house COPKNIIAGAN and Marlon Mar­
ur apprlmeut,.. Phone ,699*J ijr
kets- cabbage plant. 11. (i. Heliren*. lake Monroe. I’hone 200:1,

3 R E A L E S T A TE FOR SALE

FOR S A L K
SOLID oak 8 piece dining room
jui'te, metal bed. complete with
FOR S A L K
.
Modern 2 bedroom house furnished
inner tpring mattre**. Spring*
iniiipletr und with extra large
and plllnyv*. one lawn mower,
Ini. All for le»* than *7000.00.
phone H9R-J.
II.W M O NIl M. H A L L Realtor
IT.11 IICKNKTT. Associate.
Union 4 ’Florida State Hank Ulilg. PRYKR 8 for sale, nice young and

B ronchial
it

W a tc h
it

R e p a ir in g

it

D ia m o n d

S e ttim e

ONE W EEK SERVICE

‘

SEE
Mr.

S o u th e rn

OGDEN

FA l.K N E K

MATHER’S

CSH B re a d

.IIO W K L B Y

D B B A B T M E N T

Sanford's Bin Friendly Furniture Store'

THE LONE'RANGER
IT'D BE WORTH WHILE 7D HIRE
MEN TO SABOTAGE THE WORK.

KIRK AFRAID THESE TWO FELLOW TALK
TOO MUCH THAF WHV HIM ASK YOU TO
LETIUM GO HiM SAV MASKED M AN T

IT K IRK WHO WAIT IN AM
ME PROVE IT !

bu S h T n o w

MITATION leathers In most
ItKHP f k e e z k
culurs and large selection of 0.2 cu. fret capacity, price
good uphulstrry fabrics. Robert
eludes installation and hii
K, , Hi own, 2911 N. ’ Ursnge
for warranty o f one V«ar.
Ave.. Orlando, F'ln.
- HAUKK APPLIAN CES
KADIOS, phonographs, records, 2 ' LIVING room todies. CtOl
sheet music, guitar*. The Music Myrtle.
liov, phone 963-

W AIT IN AMBU 6 H. TH A -T n OT T R U E !

BY . PA U L ROBINSO N
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - PETER VAN
GUY. THE SO*EES' NEWEST RAVE, HAS

THE CAMERAMEN ARE
ALL SEC* WELL BROAD

— — ---- T D J U S r REACHED INTO a MAIL"

CASr.TPOTj—

a
7

BAG AND PtCkED OUT WS

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V

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L E T rE C “

bTH E

r

J r LuckC/1f (P E B C O N .1

in c rv u II U i rw u v q — 11o K t i d I

VAN GUYS MILLIONTH FAN
LETTER * WHO 18 THE LUOC/ L
PERSON ? SOME QO/ ORGiRL*—
—
IS GOING TO GET A TVICllL

B Y .P A U Ia .R j

TCAQ ir OPEN
PETE-'LET'S ‘
SEE VOHO ^
WROTE i t .*

)

IL L LEAVE TH A T TO K
YOU.' TVB GOT*TO GET-'
BACki- TO THE S T U D IO
-____ .
GET « C
RIGHTO,

W O PeSH E Sj

HELLO, l o n g )

P g g p y p FfJ D IS T A N C E ?
T ^ K T / V £ o « I W A N T TO CALL

-

TMiss-n —f

WHY COULDN’T
THAT HAPPEN!

moHe n t

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S P E C IA L S F «V | C E S
.

StwNS .

B Y .P A U L R 1
D IS T A N C E CALL IMS,
V l TWMC S H E 6 A O h M o a v w o o o .v r

*A W / W S
WERE O N

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'H E L L O .'-V E S T H S 18 M IS S (
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ARTICLED

VKTK HAN'S T Kit MITE
CONTROL CO.
'
I
F'orimrly the W. D. Mellon E*terminating Co.—5 years guaran­
teed contract, tiouded and in­
sured, 8 years evperlenee. F‘or
free inspn-tlous and estimate
Phone* it or write P. O, lto*
7:t l*ongwutid, F'ln.

W ANTED

BUT yoor n t

'eganllets*

l'(.L
of age » r condi
300 W 2 nd St*

15
AU TO S FO R SALE
SALESM AN wanted for mi aide
salllnt
•tiling an
and collecting. Thorpe
USKO TrtucKa
g arniture Co.
,
' ’ \ Good mechshlcnliy, good lira
priced right. You can move hi
COOK, male or female. Roy John­
loads and mike big money w|i
son GrilL MagnoHa Avenue,
these.
.
W AN TED
.
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
Office girl - with high Khool tor
college education. Mutt be able
M IRACLE CONCRETE Co. J. E.
to u*« typewriter. Apply San­
Terwiliesrtr. Jr.. Mgr. Cemwtt
ford Herald*___________• •
W H ITE girls for checking laund**.
ply Tn,person. Seminole CouaU u n d a Co. « 1 » W. Third

M eNKILL R YOST. FLORIST Wanted maid for half d a f* ’
Celery Ave. Jo*t o ff Bintw
Mr*. Harry Took#. 720 Me
Office ph. 403, residence oh. 810-R
villa Are., phone 792-J.___
FIR E WOOD for kale.
GALLON
THERMOS JUGS
- with splcketa
ORD IIARD W ARt
210 «Ch&gt;t First 8 t

I » " oak 9

W ORK

^

W ANTED

J stl^ tV ..

Ph. 1154

W ANTED -chIM to fa
mother works, call 4&lt;

IIEADQUAH t I r B :

HU
v

-

.

*..-0..-«

Minnie UitehelL

.
'
a

Son

Arrest Allis—Chalmers Ticket

T h ey

See

N o R eason F o r R ow
2

S y s te m s

NOV.

2».

1946

Aieociated Prcaa Leased W iro

3E

Mayor Gut Proclaims Week of Courtesy

JKRUSALKM. Nnv. 29. &lt;»17Thc hope of Mime l.ntlO .lrwi*li
immigrant» Ihnt a legal move
might eeftirn thrir entry into
tiie I lolv Lend wa* daubed to­
day by the I’nlentlnn supreme
court.
The high court rejected a I'Ctltimi f.-t Imltrhs* cnrniljl arliuii
v» hii I)
; aintendrd tu bring
a?hmr
the. tefuger*
waiting
nlte.irtl Hirer* *hi|i». Chief Justire Sir William I'ltrgrrnbl raid
‘ hat attunirva fni the petition*
ers^ (mil failed to. prove, any
illfrality, elllirr in’ the detention
of refugee* ell tin* depni lallon
.Ine* **l Mi the intention of 11 sgov.-inini nt In |n raw the left!
gee* eu I lie l-land of I'vpVitll “*
TIm^ lefngrc. have l»*en crnl.■
mg mi.mini In l*nleellne Matrix
fof .liner day. on llriti-Oi vv.
jiela . uniting for the court', deci-loii |hey in lived uhimnl the
freighter laa-hita
'the lurgr-t
group of refugees evri to nt.
leinpl. elilty in I'urr.tiiie.

» MOSCOW, Nov. 29— &lt;/P)
Elliott Roosevelt Mid today
that the Russian people and
officials he has talked with
have n great desire for peace
r»nd friendship with the
United States. Roosevelt,who
h as been in the Soviet Union
16 days said,'"they helfeve in
peuco." “ and," ho added,
jjUtcy ire no rraapn why our two
ifite m s of government cannot Uvt&gt;
In pcare, aide- by j u d e . " .......... .
Roosevelt and hp wife, lh# for*
intr Kaye F.marluii, have talked,
throiifh interpreters, to hundred*
of Soviet officials and cltlaens in
Moscow, the Moscow vinlnity and
Leningrad.
Roosevelt laid that during their
trip back from Leningrad hr was
handed a latter written In pencil
On a plain piece o f paper. It waa
■fried by three gencraia and four
Of the bast'known atage personal!

"We are (Irmly confident ‘your
vUlt lo the Sovlel Union will In­
crease the friendship of th* Amer­
ican and Sovlti people In peace­
time in their joint struggle fot
peace nnd for the prosperity of
all pedple* desiring peace."
Roosev^jt denied reports publish
tea on Afnc:Afne: ■
•d in the United_ States
jfian foreign policy during his tout
The majaaitte • Newsweek »oid
Roc -eve11, while In Moscow, criiidied the American position on
the Danube navigation issue, anj
declared that Britain and Amirilea have time and again broken
Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam promi­
se*. According to the magaalm-,
* he made the remark In a speech
at a Moscow-rtcoptloiv given by a
Member of the U. 8 . emboasy.
- ComnsetttNp on the rc;&gt;ort*,
gloosend* raft her-w** lir-twrcv'ry
quotad, and the speech was otf
the racoM, and it wpa'at a private,
not public great.

F R ID A Y ,

NO. 24

LuppaTesuI'F^eral Court Orders Lewis
Refugees T o Stand Tria l For Contempt
1,000 J e w i s h Immi­
grants Arc T urned
Hack In A ttem pt To
Enter Holy Land

; P r e s i d e n t 's

Says

F L O R ID A .

N E W SPAPE R

ftoldslmrmig'ii Main­
tains Kijrlit 'In Use
Jnjunctinn Against
United Mine Union
WASH I NCI &lt;&gt;N, Nov. 29
— (al’&gt;—.lulltl

l».

Irt'Wig ’ llttd

tin- Hnift-rl Mfrit- Workers
lotlay ifvi'ivetj
;i ilouble
Mitback in ftid era l court.
..Iiitlut* T
A b fii tjp ld s b o rouplt o n li’i'i'il I f w i : . to xtanil
tria l fo r (*&lt;&gt;iita*iii|*t. A t th e
s.tmt- tim e tin- .liiily:«- tiph i'ld
th e com t'r. Yi^h t
i'iij«Ui&gt;
j
walk'ttlt III the lift r.i'at rojltOs
' tlrspiif
frtli'Utl ant i .in junction
Inuk.
ln HM*. tnlinv t awl ' mol tort
fur tit,tut- al
"I lit** ciintempl
| actum biqught bv the govern-mriit. Jmlct- i ■old'ttnrough sntd:
"^The Norrl.t I ji l.uaidia act
tlitl' not nml iliM-i itiil npplv. nnd
liic court b.ti I lit- mi me. lights aa
it had urmi to pa nagt- of ’ the
Not rf»T|,n (•ti.'irilia Art.”
In o'her wuriU, luilgt- GoldsIhi|0111:11 it,til bl roof t bsil the
right in It-ll It htbiii tinfoil ^ta,
tup wlirtt t|n- tin|o|i ".»•»» about
In th. . mo thing i f tin I I tie good

t intr I Mmr

v\ ,.t.
»l«'d *hat thr
V- titllltftrf|
Noli
Judge
'
. m in in in ir
&gt;,-ti.,tnl I Ittyil t
Ib-glt: has
in.I (hrrrfotr
of'b'i .,k*N
rrct-ivnl o-.tire fiotn F
t.lgih
n !..«l nf thr
%%*%* L‘f
IU vI. .. 1 1.airman
thr Slate
uit actio.t
lll.il I • .4
POllCfMtN REMOVE A PICKET from Utc alrttck AllitChalmcr* plant 14-wil Itt’pti11 torn.. tli.it “ it Nov.’
tiAc nf rr
The ar’
••
2
d
n’t.t-tttMiu:
wa»
irlcascd
for
at \Vo«l Allts, Wise., after CIO |&gt;lt-krlK n*&gt;l dcmonalratnr* threw rock*
J inpinritoirt
«t miniriL' »»id
bid* l o Ibt- widening atilt reot Ihe factory’* window*. Several thousand members nf other CIO Itrrals Kittfa,
in Inlnti ili*|iiitr«
itur ■! approanliatclv 13.45 VI \VI Sit II JIME.S 45111 la khown alfflilii* llte pnnlamalii.il aiinmirii |o( that Ibr nrrk kUrOtis In l»rr
In Ihe Milwaukee area Joined Ihe pickets In a sympathy dcmonslrs* unit-. ■■( I S 17 l Stott- Hoad I. I« a orek ol-4'ourlmj |n Sanfonl. ThU pt.x Umslluti U In llitr Mill, Ibr 4otirlcay ('link |t» Im- ruiulurlrd
(In (he i|thrr hand. ffuVfrtttlon. Klxtoen picket* were arrc*y*tt.
(f«fe riit»''"'(il 5ottndpholo) mm i la-twet-” Mattlaiol anil Sail* •'ft '• ■'**! to by Vernon T (irlrranl under upon***hip of Ihe sjitlard MrrrhanU \»%ocUllut.. mIii.w iiicnt bUiin ii A i f-al'l the law &lt;Jiff
not apply whsir thr umrrnmrnt
* ford. Ktlwnttl lliggln*. manager (MiMdrnt, Andrm Sllne l» Otontt al Ibe tl*bl. anil Ihe Nentloolr t nunlt Cbamhee nt ('amm mr «| •hlch ilHt'lf uni Acin i: ax. npcrutnr #»f
i n f Hit- I'hitOiltt-r of Contntcrre. " v limiik* Ial renter I h pmJtlenl. ami I tlwartl III((ln « ilrllt I* minasrr
(hr n,3^*» - ft null minrjt Mfiifd
nnniooirinl I ihImv
' ciiirir&amp;sr nh rarher tiiikr.
Mt' tligguu alnttil Ibnl the
rGotdxbnt
.1 j i
ik’ ii ruling rut short
fjootl lt"ail» 4'ommlllee of Ihe
a ilay rp | »
'f of argument
I'hanilir-i of «"nminert e. witli the
hy a(l#&gt;ii*»
f
L v t i rJ.at' Ihe
ni.nistnniv ol lltelr tepresrmla4•••!? _ ‘ K**f| H*(•, liurtly »v rvitrain
live-, have rett-ully riblaitieti Ot*
the PHU fr •m lerfjnnatmg Itu
following rnittU: Ibnil It* I fin
L**»\nt tifttrnf
rniilraeS
Before
nttrly li t from Ibe Si. Julnt
haiulmt; t| itu In .lre|,|..ti, lh*
River
latke .ler*np nl it rt&gt;
Ml Kauf.o I i-oien&gt;i, ..•
of I mI.IMNI; Road 24&gt;3 fintn lltnBy Assarts ted ITeaa
• '..| lit I' due • bn I Iti.y I.
do lo I lit- Orange I ’mini v Ino
s
At the General Assembly politi­
WdtlMiiia 1.., keep . l&lt;«*&lt; ...it. |, on
mrhiilmg Ihe new bridge m im
cal committer meetinw yesterday.
the Fleonltiekhaicheii River, m a
. Ii.tdiett ilunng Iln- lime Nanlil
-Brirpt hacked down on her sur­
i liri e land, in a I'qn-t 4jib plant­
coal of l.llSO.OOOl Kuril 202 from
I
prise demand forTmmrdla'.a with­
( Ifiethi In Geneva ut a coal o|
.... iln- lakrlinnl drive near tlie
drawal o f aO troops front the tcr120 2 ,000; mil the Jniprnvemrnl
llaid'lmll .Salurdiiy iimiullig at
T-rttory of Unltetl Nation* meuiben*
III ,Hi i.VliM'k, prior In Ihe lug
CHI**At:&lt;». Nnv, tJ 4,1', lint on If. 8 . 17 (Hliite Roiitl lint11
'
Robert
F
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.
Ilannegan,
tm..texcept In cases covered by the UN
pM.ynle I tint Ibe Sod.,id Merchauta
fie acriilenis murretl tin- nnlb.tr between Mail land nml Sanford
master
general
of
Ute
United
Hi
^barter, Egypt yielded to opposlt &gt;r lal Ion, uiili-d l.v Ibe .li.vu'i-*
niiaervancr* nf 'ihanKrgiving dny will cost C1054,0011.
LA K I I VS’ I
All • h
H o ld l l u m m i m i n g
F tlon from the l/nltpd States and States, atn n Thank: giving hrrnk* veatentny oi;h n total « f
The number one jirnjrt-t nt 11.,
1 •­
•- I h* h 'F’ hf
fnst
of
harts
yesterday
morning
jtnl
»
I...
t-iCreat Britain.
'•"oil
Itoads
Cunnnltlre
,.f
ti„
lost.
Anot'o-r
13
vinlenl
ilr.iib
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.IjJ.ltliJ apitf . it 'I m- •
Pi- Egypt had wanted the proposal aboard the erninrr I'inline which sulteil fri’ot mtsrellani'ii'i '.in &lt; Seminole Crtunty I'hoinhet
--r Kai Nlo-5
F o o l h u ll
R a lly
»* (iMttiiy lire I
liuvr f..l
.
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cor .‘d-red along with tlie*-plan was docked at Ihe Municipnl
•
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now
l«
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f
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Slates t' porting a- iin-tt .« 1 -•■
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after
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'fo r an Inventory of United NnIraffle tit .'ti* each an 1 *hf*« t lotke ,le„tip Ihrmigh Snitfoi.l
saw, a* 11*#
Mitt? f *4a11•ft's r *r rmn
4 IlMt.
with
tki|W troops. But Senator Tom a lelsurfty trip d--»n 'he St.- Ill hulls in iiptftitgitn r-'-m r,.' '
Hm- Wrk.va Itlver. Ttir r b « . „ l - .
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|t '«•' lt»U al Imi
Johns
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Mill’ll ItU
yeslrttl.
honk*
— "-ti-talljr and the’ Hritlsh' drlrgnle,
in
tunklttg
an
effort
t„
have
ll„
pic M«pi ^ •f (hr uirl ui*
.•^••i.sllv (nth
tinnnl a
Mr. Ilannegan, In FTorida "for *ie* eartj were reaortled to \ m " '«
(raft »
&gt;l|i j
Sir Hartley Shaweroe*. * ohjectetl
'Florida, 'it-urgla, Neu 5 III It'll Male Road Depariiurnl . tn.iMv..*
\(smiHl »o»t,
thal
i m i . .ifitr « If
it
• \ 11Mil t .1
nmole
. (hat the question had-manv Itu­ rest and recuperation, took it Ohio, lilt National S*(rt\ • •••»m 'I Fretteh Avenue from Clriti ........ lluii fot
Hieiitin , hi.Tiik
I '( im ; 4i I mii pi i« ♦*
Ml I tuifl'lrsl .* la
. wn line rntruci* .11
menl, lo.'
11m:Ii •&gt;chi*,(| put on m parsiie
. plications and should be considered quick motor trip In Urlamln yes­ nays thal Ibe traffic l"tl tot itie ibr loikrithtirr lloulrvartl.
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that bit* I
f (hr rrpnrf:*, fovM
separately after thorough study. terday afternoon, returned, and Grst ten months tins year
‘
1
finals ami nnlmmihilcA, and then
"I nm Oil .yrnr^ »»J*I S h tilff. office to plmi fut ll.c*
( onnally pointed 1 to American left this morning nt 10:00 o'clock p4&gt;rdrnt higher than for the p,n lA H S IM p in C C I n N ^ C C fll’ l l I bomb thell
mlifiC N*»v. L'll, wm- I
la».
l«r»c
ll.iirn
«
‘l«*
•
will
I
m
rffH'lt’J
l,,,r
1
“
&gt;tnK«'il n hi*: irhii’tini? .md i»inunow," Mild &lt; biting "In the Ik
OtUops In Panama under *p agree- by automobile for Miami, accord­ #11*1 peri.MJ tn 194ft.
with or«ii|!r% I mu Hilly m r«'h'|iriitlnii nf homc191ft It retimnlc*
e^timales I "I *{ v / ’ I.J lr|r , , „ » u. • • '
,(H&lt;| .Stuff III k Iiwhv |-*«(iulii»«,ii i»n I rnn«vn»r
ing to his genial host. George
20
yrnr&gt;,
mer
l*t
Sun
Ynt8
en'»
etR
vlth
the
Panainanlah
governS
that the fatalities ihl v. .. a ll **&gt;
X lU K Ir c n .S
I lO II U ' death. 1 b.ve Im-cii i-nlmvlrd with Imm -itill.t still lie on |?t|.1 f«l (n ftI II' I • i
&lt;rillilr Mi f »r
L'lmu
tnC Under the Egyptian pro­
i i t L*r,*I |m||ri'
f nllfl w
fhnr it
the rest
iivrrilittrn*
mm lit |i
posal, those troops might have to
\|t|iM4v*l ni th*- .*iis* lluflm .*y n:it ih.
( il|iff fill* •*
Then re
be recalled, leaving the canal tinr (rrpf tn '* I
i f i iiiiu .il'ii Mini ut Ihn litipaiL •ht»» n|s|*ted
guardad.
1
vf Florida, was l.»lay ain--...n r; lily"Nnv
gan a .* being verv m.wl. •m -jL .Ic 'U i. O i l ’ l l G r « * r
►
»rsf ^ IlM'l In 'M* h , • i :i.-mm'ila
ha
-»-The Egyptian delegate, MahSnfl.r) 4). chave. J.
!4* |*». i nil! lh| Llllll- I. off '
t.&lt;- while
! S e n t T o H o r n I v .ilo n man for a.d lo n,r ,a (riv , i„, *'l have
d l.itti
"
1!*- ippoaled to ofti. 1 . I.,.it torn tlon
m.d.il.
a. . .| -t.it.-l with
liMl.t
\M'
Sum* ••••*» • •
f n*i« i
, ,t f*9tir|uh
dHk wherr M. Hennrgan
BOCi* RATUN M l I I■ IhmughiiUt Ike r.,iin|iv i„
■ 1 ilt.gt
.1 I 1 I,,. .
-Iinrl ,
Lit.. .
WdiR ls» •
I tint I
»i'b
roltectlnn*
and
pnilrdnii...
A nn...im an t-nt
In the sun. fished and (Speelai) — I at I " "•
1
nltogpthM n' i*« •
lur.l.'.t to a
pria.-* for
prires t
A
letter
In
Mr.
I
'hate
f.
n
he foun.l Urn Florid* Grrrr, t f Oviedo, hit - n-/- " v .... .
t)lf ta--t lb.a*.
•hr -iitrado
( !hiuc«&gt; N mIIiiiihI i'
I'iii I Avenue
pm 5
Manus Ci F'agx-. &lt;ii|h-i inti-nili il
will I-.- nia,I,. 1 1 ., lay. I'littripAl
r much tn his liking. 1IU("Y,I* " ‘V!.10
'- I" '
t’ hiai»r'*» %prM*h p»-iluip*» oi*r
\1
1
I,..i
m
,1
-oilIt
I...
m
l
tiafftr
Tanj.
,
•
nf
Ihe
sneielv
whlrh
h
«.
Min
’■•Earlier In the day, SeereUry of
ill, inrludcfi n*vcral
H i. Iln i» Hir *••»’ "I *'»*
Ilt-rmnn K. Morn- -aid t.xlav
I lie* ftp**1 MKOlflrun nf hi* hu»C
Sta'e Byrnes notified the Foreign
Itais he had caught In the end M»-&gt;. H. H, Gn-t-r. &gt;.f -Itme rhildirn under rare ami whirl, has I»o|itir«l t n r r r —«Ak llhcially pun .ill to- tleliiureii o ff Sriittiioln have In-, ti
4)ut-t.Hiding in’ rrarntlon anti
lluibvaitl
at
lake
Monroe,
and
F'all
tn-rnii-t
JHnteter o f the Ukraine that no
aided
more
than
1,200
youn«.eleih
ih* River anti fried by P .; addres*
_
■‘ "King _ w rir:
l|,a Freshajan
rUiRlnl Itv* nuplmwr.
Hr spokr north Imiirttl trucks ami nutomuliila wtathri, nml
this
year,
reveals
lout
thrir
i.
„
one had delibenUly tried to kill
ri, ship's cook who for
Lieu . Greet enUm l *•»•* ertice
will. ilnimhlii'-fi.iie, and al linn-* liaflir vsill lie lialtt-d nt tin- time the line (In- di-tiler service men re­ Home Kt nuomlc 4'lass with a
Hre U k ttlm _d fte*a t*a ,'_
...
fear* served on the yacht Nnv. 18, 1942 and served nvi-mcn* mounting deficit in fuutla now he fal eied with emolinii.
of |lie landing. Sanfa will In- pilot­ port that tin .riisonabty vans I'ilgilm firt-oitii- with -mnning
One of the 4 elegate«, Grrgory
llam K. .Vanderbilt. Robert Jin Ihe European Thrat.rr of G|*era- lomlling 126,000, nml Hint grt.t'ly
The new t'hinesu ronilitutlnii, he ed m inute from tin- North Pole urn I hr i tins It-ndcd to relaitl rim- wheel, barrel churn nml hoop
Stsiinlk, wag shot In U»a blp when
skirts; the Senior. l)..ine ec. clast
cn U steward.
. tiona *s a Pilot on a H I 7 from itterraaed cost of food, milk, explained, provides for a pir*i• on tlie Inst lap of bin trip by sumptian, while sin-eiling ilemy.
f hiMrrttg *horE and rlntldni? nm«t
ha and the other delegate, Alexis
.decorated ns Indian.: thr .Latin
Hannegan told Mr. Olbbs ! Nov. 21, IW4 lo IVc 17, IPt-V ,,r
dyutial system of government, lie Hairy N. Roblnann, Instrutdor of
Retail m i *tela, particularly in- rinli ns nnriftit Boiuans in' togYolna, entrrrtl a N gw .Yotk City
wwFned there will le a danger •( tin- Snnfortl Set..ml of A vlify n .
gtrplane Uavels Uiropgh* I
A
i
r
Medal with ih.ee
ilenrndret *1* ,ilt-rs, w rir lilntneil V- im; the Kuy l.fult with Klwanla
delicatessen on Nov. 21, It hap(ntalilnnanisin If the president
io world. Auitralla
and Dak l * * f t luster*.
Fallowing tlie parade ju.wliicii aeveral „ f (lie fitrus f'omniivsi'ta lings; nml the fan American
breed ehorily after midnight. Poldoes ind know Imw lo limit lit
excepted; but emphaUI^ *"r .*? •»*» entianrr ml.. Ihe
iiniitn duns will ritlr till u big men with having tyiused a bnttb « lull with gay Smith American
fee say the bullet waa fired by an
erlared that this trip on ffnd*&gt;. U fu LJQ fW f wa. engaged
power*
■nknown man who « M holding up
r
tukh
. John* wsi the U st ha l III farming. He u a gradim e of
Chiang’ i apnouneemrnt that Id-* flout, be will bold a big party for licek effert on Mnrida ornllges for roaliimrx.
Jhe. store. In bU note, .Byrne»
illaaea o » ' r*a » Ymmtt
iHomliido High R-hn.il, Sanfnnl.
f*ol|tfrr*l rnreer Is at an end mine* the children In hack of the Com­ colitinum* I" .charge prii-es »ith
4lth«r
prominent
entries in­
said polka ar* doing everything
» Vetefahs In the enmity who are a t -a lime when fililnn U split by munity Building anti will give away fruit whiclt me mi* of line
cluded floats t.f nil four classes,
|| ..nllNaeil On l*M»r CIlM
randy
ilonatni
ny
the
meiehnnU.
in their power to capture the per
under mrdical treatment fur arr* rWH war. There is sporadic figh!the Sally Staff, tho l.ihinry, the
poirator* of this crime.
vice rt.nneeted disahllitlcs may miw ing between |tie government nnd
C.VIcry Fed Staff, the Office
And than ba went on to explain
I * ' proscriptions filled at |«rn) .Ir.ig Communist fnrres in North China
Force, the Glee Club, Football
stores, anil the Veterans Adminis­ amt Manchuria. And thrir have
vnon«
n»nr» in tho legion locomo*
tration will pay (ho bill.
live. ,lhc 'SiK
been reports tbnl all-out fighting
Hl-Y Club,
Pharmacists in Florid..
Florida Arc* rn.
Pharmarista
... is near at hand.
1 'nr Veterans and other group*.
*'\n iE H K AS . il iA necoRni7.c(l l»y nil llmt ip ' iiii I hc
operating with the VA tn furnish
I ’rior to tho parade it Thanks­
riiiirleHy is one o f the most vitlinihle nml effeclivi- of
Sanford ami Seminole County odocglional institutions and hoa* ilnigi presrribed by loeal physician t
giving program wa* given at
M u h Ic l i O v e r H
U rged
ill the amenities o f life anil
Joyed a
pleasant
day
of pitaU, and declared the rhurrh A V'A rrpres*illative will Ik- nt
2:00 I*. M. at the school audi­
Thanksgiving yesterday la warm, must'add to its glory by,»o 1* ln* Hm Court House In the Sheriff'* T o
"WHEREAS, ilurinK tho alrniii nml ntress of ihe
torium. ami George Totihy. Ho*
A ((e n d
M e e tin g
offlro
on
Tuesdays
at
Imm
9:30
•ummarilke weather and although
problems and |hn.' threat
lariun nnd local nutnmolille deal*
war period, ninny people, to Home extent, nl lenat.
A. M. until 4:30 P. M. to. give
many moiorista were on the
er, spoke on the subject of
All perettnx Interested" In^muvm
lave
lost
the
KNlflous
art
of
heing
nuirteoiis
to
othnrti,
adview
on
the
subject.
roads, no accidents were report­
ker. Mark Carpenter wel*
"gratitude".
Mrs. H ild a Wray
or music appreciation, are re*
nnd
•
. -.
ed by the State Highway Fhtrol,
th# Yfaltors and visiting
had charge nf the program. The
quested t«» meet this evening'nt
the Sheriff* office or lha police
"W IIE U E A S , hI iico it in 0/ partintlnr iniportniire
and alressed tho fine R i c e
Rev. J. n. Root, Jtigh school his*
C o m r n a n d c e r c d B:0n o'elorh at the Community
sghtrr. Authorit'le* S^NeVade department
of co*op«ratlnn. Frank
lory irutnictor. ■▼Iril in pm yfr
Mini a city like Sanford, vhich derives much o f its
Hours
at
which
time
niganiutlon
1 Now Mexico have been asked
Union Thanksgiving servlaaa
s, loader o f Beth Israel
and thanksgiving. Sludenta spent
of tha Seminole County Music A»pntrnnaKo from vinilom within its gates, practice the
watch out for tho two j»ea an were hold at Holy Cross Episco­ Jewish
quoted
congregation.
moat nf tho morning back of
aociatinn will take place.
.
i basis o f deserlptkme fureUhed pal Church a t 9:30 A. M. under Thanksgiving from Proverbs. 3,
nrt o f boing courteotiK to nil, nml
M A N ILA , Nov.' 29, (A r TJta
tho schcml in decorating tha
Jh Iss Katherinn Brock, field
tha Ilaley. who wore Nleased direction o f the Sanford Minis* Vareea • and 10 and 19-20.
president of the Philippines. Man*
"W H E R E A S , the Seminole County Chamber of
floats; then enjoyed a turkey
M
pm
entatlv*
o
f
Civic
Concert
Uriel Association and the church
-Tho Roy. Glenn Smith of uel Koxas, today ordernl all l«rg# Service o f New York, will outline
dinner at the school lunchroom.
Commorco
and
thu
Sanford
Mcrchantn
Assn,
now
altar wmx beautifully decorated ChrUtfcn Missionary Alllanre read •tocka of rice commandeered rig m
a p ia n whereby It will he possible
Inyinjr special emphasis upon this subject.
with the harvest of autumn and Psalm 146.
Tha Rev. K. D. after the winter harvest. The Idea
fo r Hanford to enjoy a concert
"N O W , T H E R E F O R E , I. H. J«m c« (Jut, M ayor
TROUBLE AIIKAD
Brownlee awed from 8 L John, Is to avoid speculation and be paries by th* World's greatest
.
........ — .
.
Tfha Glorious Church" waa the 8:26. Cray era were offered by sore o f a r*a»on*ble price on rice,
of the C ity o f Sanford, deeming it in the best interest
hrtlst*.
Preparations
will
be.
made
CAIRO. Nov. 29, t/Pj—The Arab
5 »bJact af the sermon by tha th# Rev, 3. B. Root.
8 peclal whkh la aa Important to the Philip- t o 'start one week from tonight.
o
f
tho
people
o
f
this
city,
do
proclnim
tho
week
o
f
l-engue Conference said vesterday
»
W . P. Yesley of the E fn t
December 9th, 1946, to Decomber 14th, ns "Courtesy
that if Jewlah immigration ’ ta
Cbrutiair Church wh* told o f the JT th# church choir with Mr*.
R
O
TAKT
-L
A
D
IES
N
IT
IT
Palestine I* cnntlnuetl the sevati
W eek."
.
'
&gt;. La Ingiey and Charlaa MurriArab atatea ftneacr trouble In the
on a* aololaU.
*
H. JAMES G U T
The Sanford Rotary Club will
Middle Fast. The trouble predkFlew *!* on the altar were
old Its annual Ladies Night at
Mnyor
tlon waa pari of a*»tatcment whkh ‘
riyan In memory of Mr*. Roberta
m barbecue pits of tha Fifty
(SEAL)
v
..
.
.
,
emphasised that the Arab atatea
Yltmar by-M r. and Mrs. George
late* Monday night
proteat tha continuation o f JawUh
at 7:00 o’clock*
immigration to the Holy Land. -

Robert Hannegan 63 Lives Lost
P. M. General, In Accidents On
i Visits Sanford Thanksgiving Day

^anta Clause Parade Will Be
‘2-Tone Picture
&gt; Held In Sanford Tomorrow Of Citrus Prices
Given By Board
J h ia n ^ Kai Shek

Fortner Chairman of Four Highway Fatal­
ities Kcported In
Democratic Party is
Sf caf cMhf Fktrida
George Gibbs Guest

(Voids On Future

(piitlily Fruit .Count­
ed Upon to- Itriiu:,., , ,
\ 'Jh’asonahlc* Prices 1 5 .H » . St ll(I(*nts

Pu/./.le Leaders

Disabled VetcrmiK
AHHisted O D

Union Thanksgiving
A t Holy Cross

ices Held
:opal Church

.

u

PROCLAMATION

(n Philippine Islands

W a itin g F o r T S a i l

-

.

Snow cards and poster*

&lt;1— I ’ KITH HICtN HRItVICK
O. I).. Landrr**. Phone 1021

PIANO tuning and repairing. LasL
13 years with Cable Plane ComF
jiany and University of Illinois,
NICIIOLLS
•
USED piano* for cnslh Ths Music
Chahtpalgne, Urbana, 1(1. L. I..
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Sill, Residviice Phone Oll-W or
for floret quality
'Music Hox, Photo- 953.
wanted—feed,
PORTRAITS
HAGS
------.
. .. fertlllter,
Highest ca.h price. Write Cen­ DKPF’.NDAHI.K tadTo servlreTThe
Commercial and Copy Work
Snapshot Service*
tral City Bax Co. 1C*
O/: - -Music Hov, Phone-9A3.------- Phone 1189 — n y-T teU cb Bide.
Undo. ■
_______'
WE repair domeatit ami commer­
GARDEN and lawn aead; Vlgoro {(R e d bath tub. Stool, tavatoFy. *
cial Pefrlgerator*;' electric • ap­
- Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cel
sink. Any ’condition except brok­
pliances, washing mach1-)**, Irons
Htrne, 2nd A Sanford.
en. FTank II. Shultt, 1213, 3f&gt;th
and toasters. 30B Sanlord Avo.
St., Orlsndp, _F T e ._____________
Ph. HtkU-J, John OHIon*
|
PAM PAS NURSERIES
TEXAS
ROSES,
Evtrblooming i~ p ip , Llvastock, Suppllae
13 N O T I C E S — P E R S O N A L
Florida Roees, Axaleas, Camel­
lias, Grafted Gakdenlas, Bush (T0U0HT0N * W AT80N , 120!
Alamanda, Crotons, Ixoras, HyCelsrr Ave. Has Purina Feed*.
tlrangeas. Acalphyas, Plneapplo
order for bab;
Ttleflhone 37
Palms, Red Orange Pink and
chick*. The S a r i f o r d X-Cel
Purple' Bouganvllls, Llgustrum,
Store, 2nd It Sanford,
•
Itouble Yellow Hibiscus, F'vergreens, Grafted Avacodae, Cit­ FOR- SALE Cocker 8 penlei Pup­ FOUND; medium sixed dog, curly
rus Trees, Pecans. Figs, Perpies — registered blsek males,
hair, white; no collar.
Weil
aimmons, Grapes.
Select now for ChrlttmTk de­
trained- Owner must1 identify.
The Most Complete
livery. Phone 402-W,
.
Phone BOfl-W.
f
Verlety Possible
C. B. HUGHES,
LOST: Rrowp and white spotted
PAM PAS NUR8BRIBS
mar*.
Finder
pleas* notify
Samtula, Florida
Jamos X . William*. Ififl Mellonvlll# Avo.
____________

Blocks

E T T A .O t A P . 1- 1— ^
777—S lT fL E P H O N ff,

WATF.lt IIEATKRS
10 and 40 Gallon
HAP Id! APPLIANCKS

Popular' Seat Covers
HKMINOLK T IR K SHOP

FLOOR MATS
for all models
Chevrileta and F'ords
SKMINOLP. T llt K SHOP

^ S - JUST A

12

By Bob Green

'YOU'RE' A CONTRACTOR, HIND. IF 1
CONWAY F R L DOWN ON BUILDING
TH E BRIDGE, YOU'D GET

MELLO?-YES:

IK)ItIIOW IIKItE W IIHKK
,
PRIVA C Y IS ItKSl’ KCTKD
YOUR natuial deaira for privacy
In money matter* U strictly
reapeeled hare.
Frienda mod
.relatival are not gueatlona*
•.‘ out your credit.
Your aaeployer or - bualneaa associate*
will not hear o f p a r personal
affair*. There la no cauaa faa
embarrassment.
Haasonabl* credit requirement*
No co-mak«r* on money loan*
Variable luirmrt.. plant.
i
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
Florida llaak Bldg. *
I'hon# U

IIKNT A CAlt
When nothyig &lt;reins to do. Uiat
YOU IIIMVK IT
tmtating hacking cough tuiy good,
rilO N K toti
go to nny good tlrug store and get
HI HICKLAND-Mw'iiitKON
n bottle of good old Hnni-clm-linc'
•'■UHIVB.1T, INC”
Kmubtkm. Take It *s directed nml
notice how quickly ami
take* hold—give* you relief—and
llorKtK • I'LYKCsITn
FERN HEED «
helps you ge^ a rc.Utul nig til's
I*ARTS AND HKItVIl K
ASI’ AHAl.l'H PLUMOHA NANUS
alyep.
108 I’almetto Ave.
1‘ hone t o il
•NKW t'ltllP -F lf EHII-FKHN
o .i 4-n one.half tmltle 1 . enough
H
E
E
ir
—you're baiter beni.« )**• it,
Tlie very first dose takra right ( 1S T o f ' Sunford'a nicest three Imported front Itulv. Delivery *n K lA C T K lp Appliance repairs-*,
January. Place your toiler now.
hold handling pt'^UUt - xontluiu: 1 bnlroom bungalows, situated on
w« repair washing machines,
Orders fillrd In order reeeivwl.
lodny nml KPt relief as quick a*
double lot in title of the best
vuccuin" ciuuners, fans,' mixers.
Price *tU.(H&gt; per pound, one half
bottle of ltron-chu-Ulu* Emulsion
residential sect lone, .well landiTrotter Appliance Nervier, 304
rash with order. M. lil. "Jnck“
today and gpt rellrt as quick a. j I'upfil. This property shown by
W. 2nd St., Photic 1061-J.
liolger, Ho* HIU Deluntl. Fla.
&gt;oa can. Satisfaction guarantci.l I ap|«.intmint only. Information in
Phone UM7-W.
“or money cheerfully reiunded.
|offire. No tilephone calls please.
TOIICHTON DltlKl t o . .
|Iflllll ItT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor FOUH foot llentroln. ken»«ene
AUTOUOUIIA: A rmdlalon im­
Phone 7:12
Allautir Hank Hhlg.
burner, like new. fiOft W. 201 h
paired. Wright A Cohen CarStreet. Phone 1000-M.
age. 21st A Frcnc.Ii. I’h. 1009 J,

E n ifr a v in K

F o rm er

B e tw e e n

OF 12,720
FEET

I.OAN.H M.vllK
y u u v i.lt o TO *300
atrirt privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue

FOR S A LK

U It N' I S II K I) nr unfurnished
apartment for aolwr couple.’ No
pet* » r children. Box l.T rare

Elliott Insists
Russians Want
Lasting Peace

LO A N S

SAN FO R D ,

* E alalrliah cd 1908

V O L U M E X X X V III

I'l.imr 121A

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

Mostly rlotidj in Ihe north por­
tion and rlondv ill the south
portion tonight and Saturday.
M’ldrl* ecalterrd -hoorra mmitlr'
along the I7*i -1 Coast. Little
rhangr in Irmprrature. Gentle
to
moderate
ra-itrrly
—Intl 1
through Saturday.

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T H E SANFORD H ER A LD , SAN FO RD , FLO R {P A

•iThi* Siinford H erald

Controlling Relief

F R ID A Y ,

NOV.

29,

1948

ROAD TO ANARCHY

kv| rf.Mp aarai
9aa4*T

In ft dispatch from Athens by Wow York Times Cor­
respondent C. L. Sulzberger, a disquieting picture of
YuKoelnvfft ia presented. W ar devastation is.being cleared
through UNRRA-donnted railroad, building and heavy
*l*l*«* *»•
machinery to the euliaucenibnt of Marshall Tito's national
la lla rt.
•
ir*«
reputation. The United States supplied 72 per cent of
UNRRA funds and fsupjdica.
.
Thus this country, in effect, has backed a dictator
who is anything but cordial to America and whose form
of government is avowedly Soviet-dominated communism.
" • W i r v . 0:.
a. cassis*, vss*
•
While there is widespread distrust of communism on the
Sis
part of Yugoslavs, there is « growing fear," too. Tito's
rasas a**IM
Us Slaaia*
strength
becomes greater ns his country is rehabilitated
Its V&gt;a»
— T and opposition to him consequently weakens.
• M sU Ittrr
tJ12u......... ;;
'£he Yugoslav .situation is one reason why the State
wants
this country’s International
,
. . contribution.
_ ............. .
relief
Miaiaa
" m,
.. ...alar
whirl! will nuecppd UN HR A in I !»17. to be mlminlstoivii
n .*«*•••"■
. TSs llesaW directly between' Washington nnd the nation aided. Such I
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4 h. Ia* lasa ft plait lias obvious short eoniing.M. It would. Imm-vit- pin,
.raalsr all* vent Anft,rfraTrTPtfetTi,?oirreeH from being used to furlliet
a . . * * - - .........
political dictatorships that rob citizens of personal free

jss^r

I ItIPAY

turn.*

ton

vkiuw

tppat

(From The U inged wordl
They caw* ill aimed, tins quest­
. liig ‘conquer rs,
Apostles' of Pilarto and Curie*.
Win, sought -&gt;f old acro»j .the
*
G r*»l High-Plain*
Quiveru'y
tabled
battlements.
They* found
On this w4d*-. hitter land where
I.of fab.
And' TveVdi hie 'm in “1M .1 untaincl

•
windswept plain*The land pave up It* hidden.
'
shining hoard,
And to theli Bnesge •«*•*- ln
- senon. give*- , .
,
.
Jlie t,S»&gt;Aw Bpsnhii die*nil Slid
one Wot "lines,
Of plundered M «*ic- and Inc
*
■ t?ru
P ro d u ce d
no wealth like «h'»
diurnal bale
th a t r pills bilu tbe world*
granaries,
And font,* 'be pieeb.ua
that will fe«*l
.
.
The dispossased and hungry o
tha earth.*

M O NPAY

Circles of the- W.S.C.S. of the

Pint Methodist Chinch will meet
as follows: Circle No. I, luncheon
at the-church annex at 1:00 P.M.;
Circl«taI&gt;'o. 'J, luncheon with Mrs.
W. R.™:drnfield at her home 1*08
Magnolia Avenue at 1:00, P.M.;
Circle No. .'I will have a covered
dish luncheon with Mr*. BrodU
Williams, 30" Oak Avenue at 1:00
P.M.; Circle No. 4, luncheon with
Mrs. W. C. Hill, 1000 Majnolla
Avenue at 1:00 P. M.
The board o f the Presbyterian
Womans Auxiliary W"1 meet at the
thureh at 3:30 r. M.
The W.M.U. of the First Bap­
tist fjfairili will liold Its Mission
Studt^cluas at 10 A. Jl.-'with
covered di»h luncheon, In the
afternoon the first period of the

The world’s most precious stone is not a diamond,
ruhy or umcruld. It is an aquamarine just found in Brazil,
weighing 125,000 carats and valued at $2,500,000, This
figure would he nearly four times the value of all Brazil's
exports- of aquamarines last* year, and Brazil is their,
chief source.'
.
Besides such ah estimated value even the costliest
diamonds shrink. Mrs. Kvalyn McLean bought the Hope
diamond in 1900 for $151,000. One of the largest dia­
monds known, the Jonklier, found in South Africa is IB 111.
was sold for $100,000. However, this aquamarine* is ex.
peeled to be cut into smaller stones, which should si'll
Somewhere near'diamond prices.
•
Commercial diamonds ure found in Arkansas, and
emeralds have been 'discovered in Nevada. Should not a
progressive country like the United States raise aqiutmarihes? Tip* only difficulty is the characteristic Im­
patience of Americans, who might uo unwilling to wait
flia*
nueuaan »•»* 1thousands
1&gt; an•• a■*1o of
&lt;■f yenrs.
non w■ *
tin1 necessary

By RUSSELL K A Y

While Fhfridn like a l l 'o f V
Hit- fault of Iheir own Or their employ­
nation would feel the effect* of n er, and should this happen limy
prolonged rnal strike in the cm have only t.. thank tJn.
Ileal
tailiorot uf iiiduMrlal and agrtrul which fo;;lPied the governmental
tural. activity, she I* in a mure policies that bmugnt on this depforltlnalr pdojtian than most olhvr loiahle situation.
states, ,,.d Floridian* a* Individ
They an .particularly
..
thank th-rlr
,i*l* will suffer less than the frirnil Senator Pepper,
IV
who ha*
peojiln of any other section.
i mislslently fought
At least Florida wil| eat and curb labor‘and pro ._
_
Florida will keep warm for out with |ir«dr-etlve Irgislatinn ngaiiist
natural resources in fruit, veg&lt;- the misuse uf power hy arrogant
tables, callle, hog*, poultry, fish, labor trader*,
.
FLRTCHEU FLORA.
an abundance uf aunahlne and, if
A* th'i* is written the outlook
needed, ample fir# wood should a for ii speedy settlement of our
Now It the lima to b« careful cold spell strike, will care for out problem. I* far from encourailhg.
needs.
• ’
Burking Up John l^-wls, the Amrrwhile driving oil ll.* 'nation's high
CurlNilment
of
transportation
man Fedr
I .....ration o f Lalmr nnd the
way*. Not after you get hit hy
would hit us bar,lest as It would Committee for Industrial Organa trdek.
limit the shipment of the lur*r-i ■
l.f.n! '" h- ,i,rouRb their spokesmen
fruit and vegetable crop on record.! 'Will
" : :ban, tirwri and IVillllp Murray,
— T he' Ortamta rtmtlnet seems to amt would reduce lour,si travel on
have goiie on record as ready 'n
think that Cenriul hWnhower U the railroads although tr.ia* loss
runninu for I ’rtwMent. Certainly would ptohably be mors than off join him fn his fight In the event
•he government at tempt a to deal
Harry TrujuSn *■»»’*set by th* arrival of greater num­ with him thorugh legal or other
bers who would drive South in means.
their own cart to escape the dis­
But John doesn't need their as­
U. U. Teachers In England Are comfort* „ f life jn the colder and surance or their help. Ha la altDoing Airighl—says IIm 'lampa congested areas. '
'ing pretty. ^11 John has to do
Trll line. Too bad thay'ta not doing
While the picture Isn’t very is alt tight aiid millions of CIO
all right.
pleasant we ran be assured that and AFI. workers will find them­
millions will starve or freere o selves „ut of work without the
death thioiighout the nation liefnir 1 rressily of striking in his behalf,

r .

',m x out

n an s-mrrgeMry. nnd i-vrn sharp word*, court order* or an j his cartoon where he pictured
nvs-rment were m f»„li*n Act of I'ongresn so long as a min- . Uncle Ham rrurified on a miner’*
o,f Mr. Lewis ,n jail they oiuy gioup us powerful
or |
ii,ply be lock ii , g the hart, ; ganlied luboi ,s more loyul tw its pirk with John Ians is standing to
er tl,e horse had hee-t leuilrrshtp than to its nation's one side saying, "Let's see ya get
All this *..„l,i arroinplisb President.
j off of that r
p to make Mr. l^-wl* n
All this sernm ioj at John l^-ai»|
It look* like wrr vere really In
in.I muse ,h. uniting of -eema rather *&gt;lly considering the for a “ Merry Christmas” nod i
g,o„|is liehind him.
: fact ttiai we gave him his club and .
"Snappy New Year.”
find ourselves with the ,
Wp howl our heads o ff when I
of the unite,| states on |ls attempt, to use It. John is I
Adult alligators undec oliser- ,
•mart and J «b » i* shrewd.
He
va'lon
at the H4. Augustine ■Alii- !
Amrriruns, nml John l.rwi* repre- . see, a chance to take over A n ier-;
Farm, were noted to |
irntiug tmi.OOtl ,-oal miners on the trail Iktor ami to hell with Mr. gator
Other, will, n reserve of approxi-' tlis-en nml Mr. Murray. 'Ihe only Ineathc „nlv once in every thrae,
matelv fi.OtMl.imti orK.i,,i/ed work- * thing lie lin* to consider is the hours, ur eight times per dayl '
er». pledged by (lien leader* *to loyally " f hi* mine workers and |
eupii.il ( him if a sltowdowu cornea, .from the way they are (landing.
• Of course Ihn t hief Kxerulive &gt;behind him -'-al ia no worry at all.
has an (iiitv and u Navy, it t'nr,
*
' If John lu-wis ran win this
gM*s» .tiid ll„- ('..mt., Init u.iir-i fi^ht he knows he will be the
you wy;,t to -tart „ civil war you King Pin of American Labor and
cannot use lItem wilh nny ,|r/rra he considers the game wVII worth
of success nod Mr. I,cwi» knows the candle.
“
Ceorge White, Tamna
'his. You cannot mine coal * ith Morning Tribune cartoonist, hit '
bayonet, nor can you mine it wish the nail squarely on the head with I

Tti—tw.ll.hr,t
Over

isket on a reflector.
coffee service win

U M l! S PA N bl.Ii

.\l«o Mt ni»*l

Mi

mill Mi&gt;

A. .1. lYt«'i*»oi»,
Hun. .lu.innr I
Anii Amlrtwn

t i;p i ■■■**,*— ipcr '.uur'ffimrT '-xttt
in • l» . infill double hibiico. mini
r«i tl.c 'ickline . . . MIIS, M !t.
t S TIM 'K LA N D has ait attractive
; vi.it..i from- Atlanta
The
A t: I II! I! W II.I.IAM S mt ti .i
OlT.m,|,ilp . . . Tin* ll«MIY l..\INtSS
hi *

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lltni-k. i*rniu \
Mrs. Ftank Thomas and daligh
In . MVrrnc, o f (iadxlen, Ala. nrriveil Wi'dnrsny to petal a few
dny* a* thr guest of Mrs. Thomas*
mother. Mr*. M. S, McssciigVi.
and brother. Vrrnr Messenger.

Mu&gt;jr i*lul» wilt
Kl4i* h «hnrt |irOsif«Mi Sunday
wfU'rnunli nl il:Wl. «*‘ Iih\ III llir

N in m iw m

it new r«r
ill,- IV.MKS ItllHiKS

liXPANPINH tiA IIPFN S

«•* '‘ *•1!
The

. ■ ..f thr town ini' -till ill*
I, i-a ll IwFrf I MBS.
lit: M&gt;l tilt |I IlY It I* lookr.t the of
Il'U *'&lt;*&lt;l Ilf MAUJnltlt: TK PSIl'S .

W eds

nnk,.I Is thr only tnodrni
in mm lust earning Mi»
In G chI we iru-t."

\\ urn Nov. 27

II..Ill t*t

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Mi \\ hi ii l*» Iipvh n |*■«»§»#’r•&gt;
iiuiipi m Ii iki Il&lt; Irti f«*i Iri ymi 4

ii • I h.i-. Im pi I i ♦»mn*rtl*il "illi ll*'*
Knttnir It- M uiimhi -f,„; o .it i:o:: Slnlr IX«*:i« I PiilHi liiu*ti! 1*'* tin*
Myrllr Aw., at whul, time Mias hi* i fi\* v&lt;'•!i
^lr -tiul \|i , Wiirn %
%ill !•« *«1
ll.itbnia Phiipinnn »,II present a
brief story of the "Life of Chopin," ||i*l|ll* In III* |l • ItH tiil* Ml l-slk'*
Friend, and uatroll", nto cxtcml-d
a ,nml ronliul llivilntl.r,, to nlteod
‘ **75#lMIJo|U to !*• id.ijeiT vsill Ts*r~
■4 ^tl«ni,aise MJlitaue." I'hopin, bv
John Fite; '*TI,e Video of the
Heart," Van tiail.'l.) 't,u&gt; Kllen
I
r-»ir. "Titles ft",,, tIn- Vienna
\\
St,nils., I»v I .irlllc Bill

in

^ On.ET SETS
' 00 To $25.00

n,.in " 11In,k II,ink U nllr," Mn&gt;&gt;
t
\\ al-h. in Marti,a t'h,i|„tiai&gt;.
"Heigh It" March.' '.v Marilyn
Palhouu. "I'n ll &gt;,f lie Miuin.'
t|Ht„- Sc,lei Hoist. In I'M- f Ishei «
"Thr- r,,M-iile Hunt. Itiagdeii, b&gt;
Mli-r, Vihli-n; “ Will « It .nj.i on M&gt;
Kns " Hiit.lforil. b&gt; I -Iher taxi
M olt,sun; ' lli,|.py Hun-." Kndit—.
I.y Joyce Spivey; “ Veil ll.ince,"
Kndies. I,y Hetty Jo Holloway;
Florida,
ha*
« “ Starlight W nltl, Itinoiard. by
25 persons, 26.IMIO Hetty Bryan; "IlluirtJidlohlsi,.1!
Nancy Rountree; "Tt»- Sireamllnr"
l,y Vuiiav Nance; ■HrsHiinstirk
Parade,- Arnold, by Itvlty Bryan:
"lllne HsiiuIm- W all/" Strao-- *•&gt;
Barham Flint; ''Minuet," I'adcir
LIFE
wrski, by Malbn Firslcrick. Jiirrc
amt Twenty I'll at,--." Mono S.....

Holst, by (iibaon Hale*; "• o •• •
Marching Song," tmerlean \ nr
Song, by Ponnv VValtacc; "4t.i*le
ill Octave*." la'oc, by Joyce Pal
met; "I .-nve l i re,
tim e &gt; '
Peggy Pi.ipln nnrf “ Country (ia.
dens,
Percy C.rslnger Id J“ an
McTeer.
,

COATS and SUITS

W anda Hanty To Wed
Sunday At 4:00 P. M.
Mr. and Mr*, red Hasty --f *
.flouil, formerly of this rin „■
announcing th* approaching ,&gt;&gt;••'
rinue of their [Imntliter Wm-l.t I •
to F'cnnkle (Iriggs, Jr., s»n « f Mand Mr*, n. F' Origg*. fj' of •* 1
sonvtlle.
. The wedding will lie an
nf S u n d a v afternoon nl 4 •*"
o'clock In the First Preshytrrh i‘
Church with Dr. B. D. Iliowul. •
officiating.
No invitations er.* being '
but. nil friend* and rrlnil»r- 1icorilinlly Invited to attend

Sale Priced
Saturday
FOR MEN and

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JH lIllIN lier. sa w
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ii
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w ln lr d r t i l i i g
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III, ttec Kille»r,»ll,,„C
lor rvrrtoiir to, I lirtills,.,-.
It's the ea»*
the rennrim
i,.«I
ll,e e„|ov„hle w «, In
ni.ikc -Ion I woi k ot Mu- hunt.
.rat list.

dusk
Tkll lie rtidJi' aer a lawn Mint
hotted into the road as lie slowed
tiki automobile The little niilm.M
struck Mir aide of Mu- cur. was
thrown on the liond and broke the
wlndvlilckl. but tlien Mid oft and
llmpcst awny.
Mi-Cntken nnd tits Mnrtlrsl tamilv

•M ill-.I Infiiiv

; vtSfcty.

.

s r r s w i. ir r pin v' i u k n
atitrr MVF RS. Tin Ss ltieg -I
ism , «. ,, - --f
sweet poiat—s-s t-*1
. ,i.|\ -psiiig harvest ,* now gettuu
.,,,-tv, way. urror-lii.g. In I "minty
\; . ..l f
P It,•ink
Mi It ru»
is-purt - Mi.ii wrathri coudllIntis
have hern i-enernlly favorable fot
most erop-i during Ihe past few
ttapt Util McCurdy, tflJ7 Htanl,,rd truck Is-ani captain, is sla

Honnl ut rniB|i l&gt;rr. Vi%

■%.
• -* * * } •
t * ,M .

VALUES

TO

p tric n a lfr* d

24.98

Chrlftmai gift
-LEATHER GLADSTONES

•

Florida municipalities seem to
he asking fur part of tha elgarettv
i , Ux instead \)L Ilia gaaollna tax.
Mi . N o mattar, both' ora collected
,
largtly In tbe eltlea, both dra
' headed ar a aourca o f ravtnua 'oy
tha eltlea which have so few other
sources of lax revenue*. Th* 8tal#
L
should have to pro rat* back to th*
ettiar sums of the** funds collected
In th. cltlei.

FIN MATCHED SETS

WOOLft
U AflARIlINtt!
OORDlllOYH

• HALLMARK
CHRISTMAS
CARDS

SIZES

T W O ^ U IT S K S

The Coats

in

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U tA T IlE R A N D

1

ALL SIZES

wm

BABY D 0L L 3 - PANDA'S

A LSO

W A R D R jp H ^

i O V E R N K J H T B IU J

.

Mr? and M rv Joe l-ranl spent
yesterday in Tampa with friends
and relatives.

l |i«' * is-limn

llm it il Mr*, it t« Roller tixbiy
noupunred tlie* marriage of hci
daughter,
Mrs . Itcrtn Turner
Breeden, to James M Ooltvell of
Winter Park mi Wedncsdisy in
Riverside Presbyterian Chinch in
Jacksonville with Hr. Marshall
Wyatt officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

W
'
YTcfZri4

Miss Cecelia Truluck Honored With j
Lovely Coffee By Mrs. Roy Williams

r so n a

IVcillnn ( ’lull To
(five Music Recital

Tha six-gored back lands a graceful air (o (hi* softly
tailored suit o f Aqua W oo] Crepe.

as.'ndoerifscd

Activities

Buplist Training'
;
Union Has Supper

TAGE THRF-f

Mis* Shirley M. Kick, daiightei
.•f Mr nin| Mr-.. Jidin A. Hick „ f
■1pi \V. Sixteenth Rtu-ct has lieen
pledged In Alpha fill Huiega sor­
ority at Syr urine I',iivrr«ity. -Mi'.Kirk I- a Miphiiliieie in thr I'ljlIrK**
nf l.ils-rnl A ria .-

th Mis* Sadie Williams, 302
Oak Avenue.
Tuesday
1
Regular lieard m«»t|i'B »*f the
U,..u,all&gt;B f'till.
SI'■II b«
Kit
SanfftM Woman's
Club will
held at 10:00 A. At.
The W.M.U nf the First Hap­
, list Church will bold the second
i Day of Prayer service at 3:80
\ ls .
n iir is p
w
ill
o'clock. Mrs.
John fCourier
will
be the leader.
Wednesday
Luncheon, program ami bridle
party at Wooqirt’ri Club at 12:00
o'clock. Cucsta are u*krd to inoko
reservations rnrly.
Th^W .M .U . nf the First Bap­
tist '-Vturch will hold the third
nrayer hour with the Brother-’
hm^ In chargr.
F H IIIA Y ■" T h e World I&gt;.fy of PralFr Will
he observed with on* hour of
prayer at 10 A. M. at the
church. Mr*. Myron Smith wilt
t&gt;e In churgr

*•

,

.with It, and It D aafa
it ona raaaon why Tampa
tvlag Inshiatrla) city that
»y « beeaoaa Vtitr %
as] tha energy,
Ight to baek’ .Tluiipa to

jlcmbt-rrnf thr Pilot Club enjoy­
ed n Thanksgiving dinner at th.-ir
ii'gular mroting held in the Com­
munity Building on Tuesday even­
ing with Mrs. Amir MifcNcill, Mr*.
II. A. Swanson and Mr*. J. C.
Mitchell as host eases.
(Iuc.it* were rented at individual
tables covered with linen cloth*
and centered with h&gt;w arrange
nirnts of humic colored chrysan­
themum*. Places wrtt- nmrknl
with cards which emphasised the
Thanksgiving theme.
Throughout the evening nnngs
were sung hv the group to thpiano accompaniment of Mrs. Kdwant Kirrhrr. Plan* were made
for the annual Christinas party
in thr Community lluilding on
Pec. II*. wliirh will l&gt;c "Husband'*
Niijht". '1‘nch incmlicr is to Invite
hrr husluind.
.
In response to an appeal hy the

8

c o al

The SuitH .......

Florida as wall ar Tampa has
»t one « f Be outstanding ritisens
th* death «*f Pater O j Knight,
w i i over fxJ jraare ago ilu lM r :
night started th* Tampa EIk UD
5. and laid the first atreet car
acka »b l«h rave Tampa "modem
importation” while it was *1111
M n tgtln g young villaga. 91no#

Thanksgiving Dinner
Enjoyed By Pilots

Buiine*. Women's Circle of the

Florida ever feel* ihF pinch of

genuine hunger or frostbite.
.
All business would suffer, -&gt;f
course, and many shortages would I ,t„ *l ry
develop because of the lack of ,„||U
transportation and c o m merclsl j cannot
fuel. Millions of workers, now matrri

Personal

rat Methodist Clinch will meat

Many-Sided Ben

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

And

Social Calendar

('ostlieHt Slone

Still another talent o f Benjamin l-’rpnkUn itns hpcti
rbvenled. A string quartet composed by him has been
•way
'
, found in a Paris book store, and is to he played in Fmitk*
No legtflidvry. itreets to .trip oi
lin’s old home town of Philadelphia, ft
gold.
The discovery should not lit- surprising. Few have
Nor f|«nl ut palace- and pagan
thrill- *
. doifb more .tilings well than Franklin. Author, editor,
printer, statesman, postmaster-general, diplomat, snenpallrofj*
tist and Inventor, he knew everything and did everything
And now he is shown to have been a composer.
If Franklin were alive today, he uhuihl probably be
They came ill nrmed who
only life sword:
.
raising food, building bouses, turning out aiifiintiibili-s and
To men of vaster dreams, who running the country generally. What a pity that w hen la­
brought the plow,
wns made, the mold was broken.
And built s"d shanties on the

T H E 5A N F O R D H ERALD , SANFO RD , F L O R ID A

Social

a.** Is 'k -____ ___-—

r

F R lb A Y ,

OOMPOSlllON

is timrlrrs, alsrayt in gnod taste. All the hurts o f

PARKER ."S I”
EVERSHARY CA
and SHEAFFEIl
SETS

hi* name are customJinked to your order.

$5.00 — $22.50

• Ft’* fa . . . it bear# hi* turn*! It*, th* kind
of a gift he will ntarura a/awyr, for its tnurtnru

.

1-ia-*a-1•-

IN PURSE VI A L S I . 2 5

M tn iiM a n n i . . . . . . . .11.30
M iagT.M O tl.U anl
. V , 13.00

COATS and SUITS,

V A LU ES TO 2».M

39c To $1.(M)

J j i s v , pfl w se tw rm sa f/ W s preside you
» n h a distinctive free "g ift wsneww ssa ia i"
ih*» P « tssw a.*

. •

TAGS niul SF.AI.S
no\Kii t .vnns

O i l IUViriin department will solve your titt problem for the
V .W e have now things for you to seo if pprt-Wfr luggfgc.

r-sfas

raws*

CLOWNS
’ 300 SANPORD AVEN U E

A bewitching fr.grincr suhtly hl.ndrd ol cntshM rote
petals and tangy apices recalling, the perfumc-lidrn
roe jan oi long ago. The antique-type purse vial with
• demure Early American lady imprinted thereon, ia
ncatlcd In a gay, percale-lined box, to carry with
you wherever you go, . . Otjser bottles up to I7JHL
TollttrUj~D*pt.

EVENING IN PARIS
$5.00 To $27.50
SETS
$1.25 To $7.50

Add J o ' Fs-slftal aariae tax
far Cosaielica. J*«rlr&gt;, Luggage

306 Ea.t First 3L

.

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F R ID A Y ,
PACE

FKiD

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

FOUR

Times nave changed.
You should review
your insurance poli­
cies with t someone
who hits thu knowl­
edge to say whether
•you have inadequate
or excess coverage.
Avail yourself of our
service
without
charge or obligation.

iRobert Hanncgan Housing Row May
P. M. General,
SeUJcd So.

4

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W ASHINGTON. “Nor. 2»,.(tf
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CALCUTTA, Nov. 2a, l/P&gt;— Fo»
.Lift Magazine, it'* tu*| new* today
from Bengal. The Bengal guv«romen. has tanned circulation with­
in thf provhtcmof M f«V Kept. .10
international edition.
The reason behind ihr ban ii th.&gt;
•at of picture* in the magazine
of Uie Calcu'.ta. communal riots
of mldAugust. A* a government
spokesman put it, the pictures
were banned in the Interests of
the present peace in Bengal. The
ban extend. to further publication,
sale or dlatrii uli&lt;&gt;n within the
province of Bengal.

In 159V fit. Augustine labored
under priorities on building ma­
terial. Records of the Oblcst
Ilotwa In ‘St. Augustine men'ion
riant for use in pre-fabricgtAl
that "orfljr. sesub *ton* U avail­
vffdff to turn ovr'h a tiirphu wnr
able for private home building,
honsir.g. .Lid Wvitt and. tba Civ­
the tat'ar stent to be used In
ilian Production Administns Ion do fortification*."
not see eye to eye over *ta alloca­
tions of certain maleriala.
In Wyatt's viewpoint, Ihoao
agencies should accept hi* duelsinn. They won’t do It « * * • * 0
he wanta Mr. Truman to tdH «h#m
they m u *. TUa». is what Wyatt
wan's in the wav -of “ reaffirma­
tion" of hli'powcrs.
•
Two officials of the (-IO have
telegraphed Mr..Truman a request
to sund by WvatL
They wvre
union Preside Philip Murray ind
Chairman B- J- Thomaa of the CIO
housing crnimlttde. Anottar W fa t
UTATC I'
ta k e r is AranWln 0. RooM'Nlt. 7^ 310$ and* m i - l f i . Iloa.l So.
Or-nga nnd ri«mlhtd# fntintl**.
Jr., the national
fbaJrinnn
\f*ltli*n«4 and Han font.
of the American. Veterans- Cotn- tsrlwrrn
Work to «»m lM «*f, toititrurUni
llm* rut k baa# vrldtafn* rtrl|»**a
with A«pl&amp;al( Cenrrtlf Hurfaca mr*r
• mil# nidih of patrttirnt,
parriiirin, nnd.
llfin. In*
Ift*
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Injured Man Dies
On Cutter Mohawk
• P H il.A IIK I.I'IIIA , Nov. 20. 017

LEISURE
. . - for
CIIRJSTMAS
CHENILLE
ROBES
8.95 up
Printed Rayon
9.95 up
Quilted Cotton
and Rayon
16.95-18.95

PURCELLS

— The Coast (Juanl cuttsr Mo­
hawk ha* ladiuvil hsailuuarter*
at Philaiislphia that an'injured
* member of tho crew of the dia1ahb'il
tanker
Cliantilljf
died
early today a* the cutter wa*
raclnr. toward Ocvan City. Md.
Ths Mohawk had picked up the
injured man, .George Lc(!outto,
I ICO mite* at tra ami wa&lt; rush*
log him to (Vean City fur. treat|ment.
I.-Goulle wa- . -rriouily inj jurvd in an engine mum explu.
jslon aboard the' Chantilly on*
|Thankagiving Day. Coa*k Guard
headquarter* say it ha* tittle
Information on the damage to

I the tanker l&gt;evomi'the SOS mce
1 sage that said the turbine y.aJ damaged. The Mohawk says the ndiustflivnt. _____
, riu n illv had been taken in tow
by tba cutter Cherokrv ami lire
»uatably will' be brought Into I Mahomed start.
AH.* Jlnwah.
Norfolk. Va.

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All work l»» !»• flour In *&lt;v&lt;sr&lt;1iin«

with th* Plan*. HpacIfli'MlLH*

Hpr&lt;tfl| I'rn^rl.ujw ,»/ |hr 9u«t* IIdasI
Mn-UnL I *#l»s r|in#nt. HprrlAl attrntlon Is
J i ,.i&gt;giu- president atol All •'Mr*- rslUtl to H|*r«‘*4l I'fovlplpni wrhlrh
already Will hr fun.lrhril «tth rarh
'i lw,'n* 1 h igue secretary, have
pwpnl *
Admini- ! agreed to mhc P«&gt;t.
|*rop4**«lt will br furnl»h#fl to
out of
Th change in 'k* Cmure*
Quallfylnic Cotilr.sctnrs u|nh, i vpl'*
T an kn *|., t
(ron, ^ „ .aid to Imv* re- ration io this off|&lt;r FOIi THR BUM

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by the War Shipping
tralion
and
operated
Philadelphia
bv
the
1,," ,p* ny'
l.ulted
from
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I j : -------- y------- J ---------- 1 l onilon that the date JTor "PenIng

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l•no^*&lt;^HAt.
purchased fr»ti&gt; IMS
lrIra. M It * aam »r IS f«&gt;t*
II. Nil proposal wilt lx Issued un|
tasa imiifiU for them are reeslt-d
by Ilila offlrs at trail It h»urf
prior In Ihr llmr for opening l.l.t«.
'All kM&gt; mull thra totals for rarb
Item and, total ‘amnunl of hid In• aiiril ■ thr covrr of th- proposal
Thr light -|| ,ra*rrtr«l tu
any ■a. nil blda
s t a t i : k «» a i &gt; i&gt;r:rAiiTMRS'T
OK KMUIIDA
•
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.
Chairman *
IIKItXlKVN P. I 1 U.O.NKV.
Stats tllehway Kngfnesr

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tmtors.
A* one of the Unrest crowd*
of the year to witness n grid
battle on the local field looked
on. Sanford racked up touch­
downs in avery period except
the second to rack up their
eighth victory over a twice bcuten Leesburg eleven.
~

Everybody's Hardware

I
4 12 S a n fo n ) A v e n u e

Clyde
Hutt, * fleet
S.nfoTd
•‘••fback. shared in the glory by
W
j
i . ?e t r - i
e e Uklng
°P *nln* M **-®*! in
,tha second-half and ncamperr.1
86 yards to the Jacket 2 -yard
■• Big Willi. Atuferton, Hcdly' ^ t " fr * hcfor*
being, brought
1‘iercy. Clyd* H u t t ^ id a f i g h - | ‘,own'
*
big. Sanford line Wtrw too hid I
Pullback Willis Anderson ,*xhandle Wednesday night aa hlblted a display of power that
mlnola High School humbled tallied five' touchdowns and an
the Leesburg Yollow Jackets by extra point to run the crushing
k 30 to 7 margin bafofe nearly fullback'a points for the year
1.000 hippy homecoming spec- UP to 1H4, which, some ut.serv-

85 Yards W ith Seeond H alf Kick-Off

ange City Hotel
Friday, Dec* 6 9:00 to 12:Q0

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IIKI.il I, Nov. 29. i/lb

The All-India Congress Party
and Sikh leaders in India's tem­
porary gyveinmen! set-up have
apparently rhanged their mind*
and accepted nn invitation to the
Iamdnn talk* on India'* future.
A aotirce clo*e to Congress
Party latader Pandit. Nehru said
'«day he ami the Sikh Defense
Minister. Sardar Sipgh. have reversesl their earlier decision and
will go to laindon with Viceroy
Laird Wavell for the harmony

R A IN B O W

DANCE
scheduled to gel started Dec. V
The Celery C rate
Other assurance, that the HrltSATURDAY,
NOV. 30
i-h cabinet mission plan for IB- ■

dinn indtqHjndeitce will not h e ;
forsaken were also said to havo
been made to Nehru.
One New Drifts newspaper said
lord Petchick - llawroxtce.
l
secre­
tary of state for India, has made
it
ner.uoal appeal
nnnrnl (o
io Cotlgrss*
u personal
Congrss*
Header* to take tutrt in th" Lon­
don talk* *o Moslem-Hitidu dif­
ference* could h e' Ironed &gt;&gt;Ut »o
eliminate llireat* to the inde­
pendence plain

W E D D IN G

D o n t misa the R a in b o w w ed d in g at A lle n C h n M
A . M . E . C h u rc h . S u n d ay a fte rn o o n at 3 t00 f , M ,
.
C o m e e n rly a n d b r in g y o a r f r iin d a . T b l l urodding
consists o f v e ry sm all ch ildren .

See the New

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Rise and thine! Shimmer a eras* tib ia tops,
too— these dresses concentrate their b rill­
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Fascinating

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-viimm Msnsid and Kisnl S|ian , .n
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Of (.’itrus Prices
(iiv^en By Board

1 t-aily fu n ' fil.it
mini of No. Jtii
1III, market has I..-, ll .-.
Hid thr price
i.n.
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ln * c d la r fu l prints- p a ste ls,
w ^ lte . S o ft r a y o n crepea.

M E N 'S

2- T O N E

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C o m fo r t a b le a ll-w o o l g ift
. . . trim con trasts! M a to d n

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p a s s e n g e r c a r s in i t s f i e l d I

L a t uq aliow y o u w h y D e e p fre e xe ia
" t a lk e d ehdut b o rn e f r e f i e r . ”
L e t ua s h o w you h o w y e u c a n e n jo y &lt;
Cioua o u t-o f-ien ao n treat* a ll y e a r ’m i
L e t u a show y o u t b e h e a v y -d u ty
w h ic h provides const ant a e ro tem p
lu r e f o r sa fe s t o r a g e e f m eats, v
ta b le s , fru its, a n d d a ir y p ro d u c ts
m o n th s a n d m o n th s.

fo o d

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.

Let U a Circs U Yn.nA * To Ptonin;:,

In a three elly report—for lh»s*
ton. I'lwtlariil. Me,, and lUrlfiird,
t ann. —— one of tlm i-uinml-,.ion
Crectmtlricm rtlirvei promptly ho­
ri-piurentatlves .aid that the w-ek bs use u goes right to Ui* test of th«
jn*l closed was bn e v client one Uoubld
to Ilf
I Iousrn and rxial
ttoubw lo
help
fut Florida citru* fruil- (nun a f*n n ladsit pblejm. and rJd nntr.rg
•,t
t
to
sootna
and
ajudesale ami m a il «un.l|..Mit. I fo *ootl»« snd%heal ran, tender, tnE,. ! BSJBcd bmmldal mucous m em ­
Cilms Was In great demaia|V&gt;, , brine*. Tyll your ttruyeUt lo m u you
letaij store.. a,u| Fliirldii or.iago*
gbotUootC
■' 0
bottlsof CreotnuUlon with the uq aoi grapafruit moved into o n - . tfersUodlng
.j you must UXe tbe way It
-Oiiipllon ivadlly. The supple of Quickly
...........
allays th* cough ur you ore
tatigrrines in retail rncikrt* show lo b a n your money hack.
n wide range of condition and
quality X X X X Ue*t quality n tange* are holding up w*IF. Thl fo rC a a ih ljC h tit CoUt, Bronchlfit

Metal

any

for

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I i^mg offered u/d co#.ainl&gt; now
I the pries is Witli.it Ihr gixttp if
j even Ih* moel ec-moniiCul purchnssr."
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Thl* |f* S \ »%v h.l il.loHl.l0l.
'.iuani for 50 v h h .*,

-'ruction widening „r rr-urfarlng I of filii ii* they u ol t,» itmkr ••
llivfllltr «*»
of »tu*.
tIn, Ilit* iiiui M o n c ) B ack I f N»tl
about .*.« mileg id M»J.' *in nine fD *•
*••-*****/-«j t% not mnvtiiK m inr vulutio it
Florida iiiutrlie*.
Jo&gt;1'ull&gt; Sul isf Jed
| Countii-s inrluded
in (he .arluus
— .............
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P •'«* loveri
V.Plf»l**rt*» are Hnra.ita I'v
Mliwllun ia II*at I I C|| |f| Ii.
I
a*,
*tl eft
a* hovt
hti*rVjrVa as a Mi.oii d;...
Clay. Duval. Voir, is. Sell! hiiilr.* nil in.
(ruin •«veral upper View V..r!t to gl
Orange and (.tlchrisl.
mark*!, and Scran'un, I'n , Mil- n&lt;c
cate*. It said Impart- •‘ lln . part » |lli.
r i i &gt;.
|- i
* .|||
wecbJj work ha* slitd a lor more
Cfoi.il.* n*. fkiiiufAim
etieouraging light on the Fli.intd Otli'k' .Pit 1*17 MrfU
mange nittiatiiin lliroiuhoui thisfgm t&gt;-t.u
a.
hut .*
jaieii
The i-ur|i«trnle limit.- arojekm
j browing their full wa-l. tit Lu liiud !
j the latest ucw*pap-l |i|oiiu»Pin,
and nil the fid. call to il,( , . , , u
f tmii of v h r rmtvqni.'i tit. r, , I.VT
Murids orange. Hie list.- so oaM
jao nl the l»i\c&lt;t price in , cu t.’
I S|H,-ig| price, no ail -in&gt; ais

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F ro n t D r o n i n g U p I'l.irt* I'o C a rry in jj O u l T h e

t1?’'”*' a,,,, JeiiLinsiui
ffssNrsI •r*.»*« |*g|r I |
w.g
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I I-ml- (tiurnt l*»w cortln.
"iff nt th.* r .hiI .' *, " uml
Ml
\ iip .'i‘ fmni Hrtvoit point 4,1
- n .e r
TU. L.ckfiHd
Grantham. »*„ .ey. If,,,# rtf'il An- "• Mi*« rimtioti with ihr fallow
(Irrhoii,
(••if comment • “Thr ct vus nn f t.«
H i•-*|nv 19 humping ttfi hen!
MVAiiirtt 9 new price crilniff- -t'»»
r n
V B" U » 0
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r \ l I.AII t s s n
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UOBBaS. I!().\ii: BAKERY

NIGH I t.AMHS
BOSTON. Nov. :*!*, hV&gt; - Uhm Ini.1
fan* ill |(o«ton 1».i\r pitfuifii-t Lv
Vote Outt 0 u*&gt; like thru tli.itmm.1
union nl til. hi. no thr It.*«t« 1#
Utnvrw wilt ic1v#* hrnt m
«1intr
of niicht Im *«*I»u I( Or\t *ean»n. I’hr
Di a u ’ii wilt n«k tinifMr tifliii tl.
ut tin* batchslll Hin'llliffa u&gt; I •
A iikH im n»**t werk f«»i pci 111 to play *J8 ni«cl]l pmiir* mni^t \*. t
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D IS T IN C T IO N

E V E R Y T H IN G
USE O U R

iilnnle High rsrkrtl
I I fif^t. tl.iWim Hfnmgt riuhi
•°r Ihr vi*n,,r,.
, 1.h* I ’/ '1. -'artiny lintlip in
• hilled Harden » nJ Whelchel .,1

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low.
v. i
l^eshurg roared trnck to .core
a .'Captain I'harjks liu'.Wr sma-h•d over right tackle for a -mark­
er and Muhony added the extra
point to .end the invaders into
the lead.
On all Mt yurd drive early in
the ' second period with Hutt,
Andersen and J’iercv corrving
al rrtiately Sanford moved lu the
l.reshutg 2-yanl line. Andoryon
ploughed over for the touchdown
hut . the attempt for the extra
iiolnt wa* ||„
and the Cel­
ery Fcil* , ohtiiincd the lead,
which they never rellnqul.ltcd.
Hutt hpcni-d the seconil half
with hi* long run climaxed by
Anderaon ' hulling
hie
wav
through u stuhlioru (.evsbutg line
for the score and added the ex­
tra point thinugh denter. and
Sanford led 19 to 7.
The Fed* h«M Leesburg on
Die Yellow Jacket 42 for .no gain,
and took ,iver. In five plav*
A inter sou had rrussed the . twin
white nuntci fo, n touchdown.
Momenta Liter Sanford I t4*l\ •
I 'Y *
fumble uii Ihr
4-J«rkrt 4s. Hutt niuI ^ndi'iiuii
mnvetl the 9pht*rr to I bp Ml
where Apderson sped over riglit
tackle for the marker.
•
Saofprd kicked to l&lt;ee.«luirg
and on tlm first plav from
scrimmage,
l-icrcv
intercepted
•Miinony'. pa.* ami ^scampered
uomolr-Vi'd
for u touehdown
Hi** kicked tlja extra point.e
During • the final i^rto.l the
Sanford, set.,ml amt third team,
played I.eesl.nig |„ n stand.til,

F iV E

WE W ILL HE CLOSED IUURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY nECAUSK OF THE SUGAR AND
SUpRTF.NINC. SHORTAGE.
f

(Hit* vrtrmn r»»iii*m«4jnti ” rjr^lrr
HiMti* limit wni»l Midi *'*&gt;
I
Contill Ur f •» C«mim* lit luiKr upplv 1
anil wr&gt; i*-»*#i c million.
*«*:i i ■
t.nr*. M l« rr|M»rtin|. »ht*k% %r%t*«i
|rf t til t|«-x.iY mt at'iv.’il ,i,.f .«!*••!•
to I41 |A r rrn4 the* nrit si.'i\ pir
triitlr clttiu*** it i' too onuli ^u*.
When \hi* froil !•* ilUpInyi'tl nmiu?of intriiml uufiluy it lut’lk* r\* o
uorio, mul (h«* I»uy« 1* fiir k* rk
ln»r Ihr pile** ilutttt Ml ibr - uii,
timr they ai»* |*a\ui&gt;r thr pibv
for
\lniM*t nil fruit *
CllltlVIl? |ftH»d|, Mini ihv fl*»&gt; 1 .
niocb 1‘CtUr.’*

placed the ball in scoring posi­
tion.' Anderson exploded through
tin* center of the Jacket* for­
ward wall for the touchdown but
his kick for tbr.extra point was

•d J| of the Fi-d'e

M ANUFACTURE

B E D D IN G

rtx believe, will be a southeast
ern record.
Sanford opened the frav by
kicking o ff to the latkr t’ountians, wlio Could not gain on
tluee plays, then punted to lie
FrJs. t'iercy. Hutt and Ander­
son carrying alternately, moved
the hall to the la-rshurg 22
where n 10-yard clipping penalty

&lt;d ground at'mk
■IS yards of which
led 1ID hv A tide,

Beautician^ o f Sanford

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PACKAGE

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NEW
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FOR SALK

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High Trounces Leesburg 38 To 7

For Your H ardw are Needs

Dr

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Indian lA'adprg Elan «r the a*»embiy which win draw
up India'* new constitution wilt
fo Attend Conference j, &gt;tj ho delayed. The assembly U

"We Cloths the Family— We Furnbrh (he Home"
2)6 E. lat 8L
Phone 174

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

? rIansi»maympl»«

builders

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in ll* « A r # r i l f i . « l
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day parley. The goyerncr. make Hr#4* I ' l l u M o to th « I ' h i l r m a n - &lt;1/
w it h
thu •XffUUY#
cxevutive CDII*"1
epmmlfUs of tho t h e K ia tt Ito R il U r p u f i m i i i l
lip, thtl
Top nlaco O m« n •s # • 1 y M idtr'a Ifc»4*uma*jtnr)r
covernur's ermferenre.
H trrn p a a t t a r h r d
m u st a rr s t n |* n tiY
..n 1he agenda will b
M r h *»14 «\H • # 91 M fl#d r llr r l a a im ll
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bl.1* • O a tM v ra *
lations and coopcrklinn
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GIFTS

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lor* than m vr before, only Choyfolot brings you

:Ak QUALITY AT LOWEST COST

cabinet.

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l o v e l y sc a r fs
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rm ro llad edge*.. Wetme gilt. f o r T h r i . t m . s l

BOY’S AND Cl!

Tradi
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RANGER BASKET BALL

foltl has the low ft-pricfd tin* of passtnger cars
Id. In fact, lh« groat majority of Chevrolet body
type* Hit at prfeos tvbttontlaUy lo w r than thoso of any
oth*r cars In Chevrolet’* price rang*. And, of course, only
Chxvnta bringi you Wg*Cor beauty, Big-Car comfort, BigCar pvrformanc, BIG-CAR QUAUIY AT tOWSST COST
In M R.m« ct parch... pric, op.ratlon and upl&lt;..pl

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�TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE GATES ARE OPEN
You aro now fruo ami welcome to come In and out of your Airport
without pusses or search.

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THE SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATIO N invites you to "VISIT YOUR
AIRPORT" and sec your Hoys Fly. There are comfortable seals and
music for your entertainment, , * , . ,

SUNDAY
D ow nuf/ake
o o n u i

ASSEMBLY of GOD
Sunday Service*
Sunday School ........... 9:4G A.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 A.
Christ Ambtywadors .... 6:30 P.
Evangelistic .............. 7:30 P.

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GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
THE A V IA TIO N COUNTRY CLUB will soon ho open for member* an
well as "TH E FLIGHT-DECK" a top-notch Restaurant to serve yon.

K. I. WRir.HT

\\V need your help, encouragement and patronage to give Sanford
a COMPLETE AIRPORT.

M O R N IN G

Ip*** t»i# lM^t&lt;l**tttif - |mi *u
»w t»« - hot everybody 1*1II t
Utl A»d
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PLAIN
Sugar Coaled

Do*. 40c

IT S SMART TO P L Y ..

‘WIN YOUR WINGS AT SANFORD’

Church Of God

SANFORI) SCHOOL OF AVIATION

Chocolate frosted Do*. 45c

Hamburger
COl/fintY

-'■TOCELESKArE WES
D
VOU’CE A LUO C'/ G/C?L
Wa n t you to come tq 1---- :
THAT NOTE MOL/ wgote
HOU-VWOOD, ALL EXPt&gt;tSES
o u b srA C p e r s e van L
PAID, A 3 THE G U r e r O F r —
g u v WAS THE MILLIONTH!
TEC^IPIC POD- jT~7'T»r"
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Ff3oM HOLLY-r
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35c

STVLE

S a u sa g e

BY PAUL RQBIN5PT*

Distinguished Line

' VCAKI I GO, MOM ?j

XMAS CARDS
TO SUIT YOUR TA$T£V. .

(lUttLW Y MERCHANDISE ALWAYS
LET US HELP YOU

45c

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SELECT T H A T 'V
USEFUL GIFTS

AA WESTERN NEKE n iu t'K
R o a s t

49c

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MICKEY’S

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W ie n e r s

49c

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TOM ORROW
ETTA JO C K S
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29c

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H O LLY W O O D

Nevera

B o n es

2 lb s .

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Phone 264

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C. P,Henderson

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1 DO A BCV BO IMG MV BAGS»

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EVEPV-1
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baggage

We have recently purchased • NE)V DELIVERY

COMPACTN EW !

TRUCK. All ’you need to do la pick op toot phone
and call 465, for quick, efficient service at no EXTRA

THE LONE RANGER
PRODUCE—
nttuii (iitr.r.N

LOOKHERE.TONTO, HOWCANYOU

um ’al

Cabbage lb. 3J4c

CIRKG WAITIN' IN AMBUSH TO
IM ANO PATCH ? iT H ir n »

By Bob Grech
ME SHOW YOU. KIRK THINK
ONLY TWO MEN HERE IN
J A IL ! HIM READY TO SHOOT
AtWONE W HO LEAVE ! r -

YOU COME/WE GO/ NO, NO/NO
OUT O F JAIL ! j ----&lt; LET GO O F
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STOP HIM(6HEPI=F!5B2P1MI
MAKE H.M v El‘ ME 43 0 ! —

COST I
Byron Sharpe U now with us end will'be (led to
answer your cell.

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LANEY DRY CLEANING CO
PHONE 468

110 EAST SECOND STREET
ntu ii rniar
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C a rro ts

2 b n ,

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JU5T A M lN U T ciT O N T u ,

LOOK HERE,HIND! IT 'S ONE
O ' TWO THINGS. EITHER THE
INDIAN LIED O R HE TOLD rTHE TRUTH* r —
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Potatoes

G garettes

IF HE LIED ABOUT KIRK WAITIN'

IN AMBUSH, THEN YOU'VE GOT
NOTHIN' TO FEAR IN LEAVIN'
HERfc, IF HE PION'T LIE .YOU'RE
A C R O O K ! rd — Z Z ---- ' ------ -

YOU EITHER CONFESS OR WALK
OUTTATHAT DOOR INTUH THE r
OPENi ] ---------:---- ?— T f------ &lt;

3 WHEEL MODEL j...........

$1,74

.......$2.85

(Ideal for 2 and 3 year olds)
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I - I C O N FESS. X - I PAID KIRK TO
W R EC K THE B R ID G E

O rER A T ED

HOW ABOUT SOU TWO?f K IR K . ■
YOU GOING TO CON-/HIREO US,
F E S G /R T R Y T U H 4 WE ADMIT
PROVE Y E ^ IN N O - kn ^ - IT

YOU HAVE THE CONFES 90N G SHERIFF 1HERE'S
iVOURPOURTH PRISONER!

WE WERE T BUT YOU BID CONFESS
TRICKED J AND THAT© WHAT
INTO CON-1 THE LONE RANGER,
FESSING/A WAS AFTER* m

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Pier Pirates Running Rampant
Along New -York’s Waterfront
By CARLE HODGE
AP Newafeature* Writer
Nf.W YORK, Nor. 21—On MV^tiattan pier a burly, denimclad
&gt;. longshoreman drops ■ box of costly
. Watrhe*. The carton brr'aks otter
Watches vanish . . .
A big truck lumbers o ff a dock,
i The gate checker nods: “ empty."
A wary customs mail twers Inside
— at five case* of cloth . . .
These are the work of pier
thieves who, swarming over this,
the world's greatest ' port, like
hordes of wharf rati, are strip
ping docks and cargites of loot
w^K-h ship line officials say will
Yota] million of dollar* this year.
Since the war' end, pilferage
along New York harltor'i 771
dingy, seething mile* of water­
front has IneVeased staggeringly
— a* much, some pier people fig
ura, as 100 percent over any- past
year.
Whole Cargoes Stolen
Entire shipments of lluuor,
lumber., meat and textiles have
H * " stolen, trucked o ff the piers,

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p*r» fy "
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total losse- tu pilferers. l.-can*.
most ytealii-liip companies icfusi
to disclusi- I lie Ir ilulividuul lie.-!*
{ One line's claim agent, though
says that 111 years ago he receives
about $3,600 :l year in elaims. Ir
or Coated away in email boat*.
Hut such haul* are what th&lt; the past 10 months he's had $260,
waterfront respectfully refer* t*&gt; 000.
In a move to crush the evil
a* "the Idg «tuff.“ It I* the dis­
solving mountain of little stuff-- waterfront interest*— ship linrs,
eanntd goods, randy, brer, pens- stevedoring companies, railroad*
thing* that the thieves can use tug operator:, watching services
then&gt;.selves or sell easily—that is, insurance organization* — am is"
viving the Korean fur tl»c. Sop
harder to stop, harder to trace.
Cither way, the pattern of pit pirssion of Theft and Pilfc-sagt
frrage is much the same. Good* they* formed ’ |U*l ufler World
simply disappear, smoke-like. Or War I.
Memla-r* have. so fur, hlaioitl
else Luxes ure dropped—or split
with the heavy, ugly cargo hook* A r higge«t of the theft* mi orthaT longshoreman wear in their Wtmueil gnnzs. Stiikingly few pil­
belts— ami the gfawls tricklo- slow­ ferer* have Been jailed. lEvidence
i* difficult to obtain. *
ly away.
Shipping firm* ate toltKtTa.iT
The mm »n whom most of the to file complaints against workers
thievery is blamed are those w'ho la-causa of ( I I fear of retaliation
work on the docks, the brawny
work sloptuiges, ,o y—hy other
and clam-sllent longshoreman, .allemployes,
t n') fttir Iff aM.iL Ell
and truckers.-----—---------- — false arrest.
Some la Inevitable
Along the lloilsnn Itiver 2.141
Shipping line* agree that tome ca«e&gt; of scarce scotch whiskey,
stealing on the piers Is inevitable, out of n load *'f Ti .Ihhi eases, dis­
lint they say tha situation I* wur»e appeared o ff the frrlghler Empife
than It was In 1319-20 when the Balfour.
Some 'o f (lie loot oa* found
har bor reached "a state o f o|&lt;et:

P A G E SEVEN

M4RC4R£r 4NN
“Where C ustom er Semi Their Friends’

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For

rORMIR CHAROI D'AFTAMII for Ihe German Government In Washlngton, Hons Ttiomsen (le ft) D shown with Raymond Ickes, Department of
Justice prosecutor, as they arrived to testify before a District of Colum­
bia grand Jury. The jury Is Investigating allegations of perjury against
two Witnesses who (ratified before a -edition giuiid Juty in 1044 The
probe of the alleged perjury wax Implied by the testimony of Iteibert
Von Slrrmpl, former first secretary c f Ihe German Embassy in WmliIngton, wlio stated at tiie Nuernberg war 11111101 trial* Unit tlir Nan*
gave uri American publication $39,ih&gt;0.
llo frn 11K 10n.il jtou.ulphofo)

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A R T IC L E S FOR S ALE

N IC E LY furnished bedroom,
water. Gentleman preferred.
tg v. did st.
FURNISH ED Jiedrnom. Sea Tend
•r at Margirat Ann.

W A ftT E O -T O R E N T
TH R E E room, unfurnished apart­
ment wanted by elderly roiiple.
Box 13-A, Houte 2, Sanford.
FURNISHED rfpartn.mt, or fur­
nished or unfurnished house.
JJPrrmanml resi.lanls. E v e r y body's Hardware Store, Phone
1218.
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.FURNISHED or unfurnished house
or apartment. Phone 699-J or
1241.
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3 R E A L E STA TE FOR SALE
FOR SALK v*
Modern 2 bedroom house furnish'd
Jkonipirt* ami with 'extra large
lot. All for less than $7000.00.
RAYM OND M. K A L I, Realtor
T E D BURNETT, Associate.
Room A Florida Slate Kank Kldg.
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FDR SALE
Wa have desirable humrs, lots,
acreage, f a r m s , waterfront*
throughout
Seminole County.
. Also rntnmeriial properties. Ap­
pointments arranged
RAYM OND M. IIA IX , HeaHijr
£ T K I I HI K 3 K IT , AawuriaH "
loom 4 T\pri(ta Htute Bank Bldg.
ONE OF Sunfurd'a nicest three
bedroom bungalow*, *ituatnl on
double lut In one of the best
m ills mini section*, well lomtaI'nprd This property shown by
appointment only. Information iu
ufftce. Nu telephone rail* plyase.
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

W ORK

W ANTED

FLOWERS
EXPERT pamtiinc — contract or
.fo r all urrasiona
hourly bu*i*.
S. G. Grogan,
Mr.NKlf.L A YOST. FLORIST
Free estimates. Ph. 1154 or 783Celery Ave. Jtisl uff Sloes
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Office ph. 40.1, residence uh. fiio-lt
Tii
WANTED child to ,-aiv for zgli#'
- E l'llK K A AND PREMIER
iiii'thi-r work*, i-ill lttS'» Ftsiru'li
Vacuum cleaner* available now
|h Hint
dn I n e«i||li| be tLi- c a p lin e -it 1 1 out drVeliipiiiWnt *. Ir.
Ave.
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Randall Electric Co.
1 aI lollllii 11- nielli .
‘ pier 1tile, i-s |,y the I ' 11* I oil!,* Serv
'.ic e'* a len
puVl
p atiiiliiirn .
In ;
------COPKNHAGAN and Marion Ms,-, DltESSM A KI Nti in youe
'with my macliiiii-.
an
.!August, 1940, t h l 'y m iliU - d to (in ..
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ket cabbage plant. II. G. Il.d.
Mi*.
Coker,
ph.
Co.
45«!.
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l i t e l l s l l l l l l * . v i o la t o r * I, j
pen*, Ijike Monroe. Phone 200:1.
PAKIMImr Juli g&gt; veteran Ttuim- I 1 ' A u g k lp l th e y It e lil |ft3.
Evr-il till* year the figurr* have
FRYERS for aale, nice young and . as Urrkner l*ti II5J-W
Soaii'd: *a in .Inniuiry, UN In
fender, 2rt-W Hanford Ave. Phone j
Match, l li*: m May. 149 in July
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1 lunge | m ill nleiilluipg the
mat
TRAILER site inovrspriiig
lidi ..I llni-tiv I* the 1-11\ |mil1 id
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tre»», 4H x 72, like new, Mr* j
vi f|i«H1Mini M(Ul|t| -Of * dt‘ltvlivi-1
LO A N S MADE
H J. Myers, Trailer Park. City. I
IU laivg h n n ark. t’tllli.rful vleut'i,
(0 R P t flu 1
FROM $|ti IO $.100
II l.iliHlU (
strict privacy; f»*t service
* FERN HEED
A 1 u*« Isrlge IlMnab
FLORIDA I d AN CO.
ASPAHAGl'H PLUMOHA N A N I'S
II iht . |» .
lo2 Saiifinil Avenue
1tl It-\*•• it** tjli-li 1
“ NEW CROP-FRESH-FERN
tha* lltliil.il • h«* 1(1w .$tr\ wli«*#*•
SRED"
llOltltOW HI.I(K WHERE
11 1 (1 f|.i \i1 tit&gt; ’•* U|M.» Vklu'lf |n» (
Imported from Italy. Delivery m
PRIVACY IS RKHPELTED
tif
viiiliHi l. ;i* itt$i
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January. Piare your onlar now YOUlt natuial drsiro for privary iriim-Ii *1 l»)-« . l.n flit.
$? \l&gt;at 1.1 *
Orders filled In order received
in money muttcra is strtclly It .. ........ t'M’l I.aul • » f..i » .
Price $10 00 per pound, one hnlf
respected hrie.
Friend* aud •"I" ” - • ••1• 'iM.ff. 1
hi out tl 8
cash with order. M. M. “ Jack"
relatives are not uuestlonwa 1Ilf «*&lt;* |M4’I x •llilliit Ik.“ ..( .bitlnrri
linlgrr, llox 1401 Ilt-l;iM.I. M 11
a*out your credit.
lour « » Ullllb
1 t* ItiMHl) f 1.
an |*i|*t* 1
Phone tiH7»W.
pluyer or bustnesa astvociates ia\i f -••;«M otor T u n c
will nut hear uf your persona)
(hi « nlU v11 III.ill) Ii 1$ka*
affairs.
Theru
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no
rauao
fas
kerosene
FOUR font lieatrola,
va 1 *.
I'nifi*
$:uni«U mi|i|ilf
(" u r b u r d u r Clean
rmbarraaanirnt.
burner, like new. 006 W. 20th
infill \llll&gt; &lt; rjmiiiill I umhIU:-'
Reasonable
credit
reipiiremenu
Street. Phone 1009-M.
I l l 'l l I &gt;• |&gt;ai t IIH t l l
(*1
No co-maker* on money loan* rt i'll u &lt;*1111*11 %%($•* •!ti,* « hi.
DEEP FREEZE
Variable puymrn, plan*.
I'r o iiI W h e e l Kcpaclt
Worki r
mil »*»»« i* 1
Ii llo
9.2 cu, feet capacity, price In­
FAM ILY MIAN CO.
«|*uiitt*
•in** l
V
clude* ln*tallation and service Florida Rank Bldg.
Phona
for warianty of one' yrar.
llr a k c A d ju s liu c n l
I ’ lulia lll) •l$$ Use .iths'l •|.-*la II
IIAI'EH APPLTANTES
a
12 S PE C IA L SFHVICK3
I lt«* hat I »i 1- |iilfrr:»» «• -•» •u i Ih .I
2
LIVING room suite*. 1301
Vl'l »li till#' • tt l'l il
'IlMIllIl
StwNS
UcRiilar I ’ ricc $9.(10
Myrtle.
• d*ca wciv llitr* (liftlli'd till •*»
Show rani* and puller.
1» l*S *1if uh.;»rvp*, 1*'•• h» oM* f.sl 1
lovwn mower for «ale for $6.00.
O— CRH'S SIGN R H IO H h
(l.awa.l
Special $ ^ .9 f)
107 N. l."C u-1 Avr.
O. D. I.andre.s. Plmiir |u_'|

Don! Fiirjrrt

Winfer S n \ in*
Special

( Ih aKriit "h. . *.n»rllT Ii
i Oil tl loiur- ImremnH % lirralh till 1
' lllUfH In- must Imvi- •tnliMi it II.
. trail* the 4||lp6(i, Mil Ii m |o fist* »
n a t n In I
nl4»|&gt; it m*iiil&gt;&gt;* $«lHck
A

liK N T A CAM
YO P DHIVK IT
r iio N K 100
fiTSICKLAND'MUfCRI.SON
•M)!MVK-IT, INC.

GALLON
THERMOS JUGS
with apickrU
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
. 210 tEbst First St.

i.
M A ITLAN D
DODGE - PLYKCUm
«$hedrotim home, 2 baths, located
PARTS AND SERVICE
on main highway In u small F IL L UP with Fuel Oil and Kero­
109 Palmetto Ave.
I'luoir to il
grove-possible income property.
sene before winter.
KEN NETH K. W A IT E R , Hroker
H. B. Pope Co. Inc. B60
KI jGCTKK- appliance rrpair*-~
American Fruit Cm wen: Rldg.
\*o n^mir waihlrtK ma» hiiar%
Maitland
SWEET Hamlin orange* 2c each.
V&amp;CCUIU 4lrAlUifR, failR. 4*»aA«4«o.
H. W . Lord, I’hone 7HS-W.
Trot Ur Appliancr 8cnicr, .uu
8 A R T IC L E S FO R SALE
W. 2ml St., Phone lOOl J
HEADQUARTERS for Christmn*
Popular Boat Cover*
gifts, toys, games, book*, doll*.
Buy now on midget or lay-away. AUTOMOBILE A redif.torc reSEMINOLE TIRB SHOP
d. V
paired.
Wright’ A Cohen GarFirestone Stores, 111 K. First
uch.
I Pi). 1009 J.
a*a. 21stt &amp; F t. dc
IM ITA TIO N leathers In most
S to lo n ant) largs selection'of
VRTKKAN'H
TERMITE
good upholstery fabrics. Robert 6
A R T IC L E ) W A N T E D
CONTR01 r n
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
Formrriy the W. D. Melton Ex­
Ava^ Orlanda, Fla.
I ’L L BUY your rat 'tgardteae
terminating Co.—6 yrat« guarau
of age rr condition. I L - Reel,
RADIOS, phonographs, records,
teed contract, bunded and in80« W 2nd St.
abaci music,
a
guitar*. The Music
surad, it ytscs'evp»rli n.v For
Box, phone 963
USED planoa for cash. ni Music
fre* In.pectlona and r.tnnnle
Box, phone 853.
—
Phone tl cr v/ri(v l‘ o R"*
v
PI.OOK MATS
73, l^oi gwood. Fla
BAGS wanted— feed. fertiliser.
for all model*
Highest cash price. Write Cen­ I’ UIILIC stenographer
Chrvrilet* ami Kurd*
tral City Bag Co. Bos 2402, Or­
HKIIINObB TIKK ftllOP
Park, Phony 1120 .
lande.
NICHOLL8
lavil
PIANO (lining and tep,
WANTED— Hard habv Iwd. gtvod
t iilll
18 yrar* with Cable
condition. Pnone 230-J.
pany and University of lllinoi*
Champaign*, Urban:. III L.
Wantad amall
dance Plume til l-W . or
' Phona 814-W,
Music llox, Photwi 963.

(ir e e n llca n s

( i r c c ‘ 11 C’ a!)b a $ ru

7 Pats. Livestock, Supplies' DEPENDABLE radio's*reice- Tin*
Parti Iliar. .The 8a*tord
8torer 2nd A Hanford
PAMPAH NURHER1KH

iS. E2* a

it. Grafted Gardenia*, Hu.),
amanda. Crotons, Ixoras, H f-

rrou ciiTO N a w a t .m on . 1201
O lary Ava, Hat Purina Feeds. JYB repair dumratlr lAild C***MI!•*•*I
dal refrigerator*, t-lrrlrn- apGIVE ua your order fur baby
pllanres, washing machine*, trun*
rhleks. The H a n f o r d X-Cal
and (natters. :um Hanford Ave.
Ph. K69-J, John Gllloii.
GIRL for aoda fountain a. Lan.
• • f t Drug Store. Pari tiro* or

aana. Oraftad Avarodaa. Clt- SALESMAN wanted for outside
■ Tree*. Pecans, Plga, Partelling and collecting* Thorp#
nmons, Grapes.
C. B. HUGHES,
PAMPAH NUR8K8IB8
Sam.ula^Ftorid,
1 » So. I'.nlnaula Urlaa,
.
Daytona .Beach

|*i K i i f w«N*k. Ih e I ’l l 1 ••***.
m en! M v n v rn *d
u It lir k
liir
iii»n|ilete m r t lo t m H « m i t t e i
i*

rtl -Mil

IHOlur ••it. I is|ti*at

XmhlatufD

and

for •
C h ry s le r - lie S o t o
D m le c - IMyniouth

• .It
l

*I

1) ix 1kc iV r i y i n o u l b

-

TrucItM'

S p e a k in g O f S a v in g

Money
One way (• save money I* to Inf
gel yuer wife's birthday.
A brltrr way and a more plruiu'
enr b lo place yuue fire, wind­
storm Insurance with ua and $&gt;••
your wife the dividend SSTlllf.
for n birthday prreenl.

Wijrh! Bros. (V

COOK, mala or female, K»y John
ton Grill, Magnolia Avenue.

Seminole &lt;'mintv

EM? ARE
*&gt;*
THESE GALS 1
NUTS? 1 OONTj
SEE ANY
)
SOUTHERN )
DREAD// j

29 c

lb.
u u r r end
RENTER SLICES

Stitt IK O I.EVN—Wlillr u l-**u

DACON

. IB

DACON

It)

PEAS

2

iMOIt

mi

..

42c
49 c

DOS I O N M UTT S
i hi *ti
PORK H AM S

5.'»c

u i * 11 u\ 11 *\ M M &gt; i

SPAKE

55c

KIHS

XI.I I. ( III IM. lit

55c

SKIM.I.XV

.19c

W E I N E KS
lit

stlllK M l

S Alm c.K

39 c

I'HKburj'*

No. 2 Cans

104

SOUP

.

that

Hour

10 lit*.

£

t

oz. ( an

£2,

69c

25 lbs. $1 ti!)

Clapp's
BABY FOOD

H U R FF S V E G ETAB LE

III.-

GLASS SLIPPER— * o ,. J , r

PEANUT BUTTER

ft era yse M s * «*•
i/ C U / lU N T C t l

LIBBY'S SW EET

RELISH

8 4 oz. Uti.

fit I f

CW W

xa \ F A F T E R l

No. 2 Can

SPAGHETTI

Cun 7e

Mills Bro$.

c o m :ii
40c
Van l ’amp'«

Cocktail No. 2 !|can
WlillfT House, N». I ran

Apple Sauce
lirrdt Nurthern
Bell ns
|h pkg.
Van Canvp^ Tom. Hauer

Beans

No. '2 can

Grpnny'* Fruli

No. 2y, can

Mi^

22 ox. jar
46 ox. run
2Vi

can

Krafl’a tvivrrt*

R aitills

J

u/

pkg

37c •*rlri4&gt; AH/vii

*g Tolincco
(lu
17c I'opuLr Brand*

Clgurelles

39c 1 4

27c

dn

Juice 2 no 2 cans

8 ox.
I.inilt

2()r

I when available

‘" IVORY FLAKES

|0r
IO c

, , 7 ; Mill. W V iC

l i f e . Jir»c

Until I when »«*IDbie

2 clnt

llanoyrr &lt;m

Beans

no. 2 run

2 c

t

McDonald lUendrd

Oc

Fanry No ! rarw

25c Turnip Greens 2 for

Sm. 14*/, c

24c
25c

____ VJO* *4

coot warn1

MrDunatd Gnprfrull

Ubbra It ea. btl

46 ox can
29c McDonald Orange
EvrrttMt Hoodlsm lUarkberry
Juice No. 2 can
Jam
16 ox jar
48c 46 ox ran
,

L f f i * . 3.r&gt;C

Umll I when available

28c Juice no. 2can 3 for 25c
21c

CASHMERE

lOr
25«*

BOUQUET SOAP

Chili Sauce

*'

LIB B Y 'S F A N C Y '

CATCHUP

btl.

I fir

lb (a rt .111

Sail

28c

IJbby*B HI. or Cal

2 can*

■mu aaat

l •!.!•••&gt;• »)"••
law*

1Del Cheese
2 lb*.
$1.10
5afely Mulches cln
7c
19c Dubon .HretJlrx |

Juice, 46- ox run
Field Peas No. 2 con 18c No. 2 can

niU i Snaps

reaLemou

I

39c EMIltlsst &gt;,
iy c |Pnpei Nrt|ihlna

Fancy Prune

Plum* No.

•

N't 2 1, run

Hominy

Cork OYValk Fruit

Juice

''

62c

v 11

14 oz. Btl
a tkt M|kt To Liazit QaaaUtr

1

'

F O R K C H O I’ S
Hi
I HI S|LU’ U K K S IlO U IlD K K S
M l A NIC I N I )
II.

12 oz. Can

Karramenlo Tomato

9

79o

WI 2*Ti:il N

l i t )- I t

lb. Can-

hauls

(

.4 9 c ,

' -I It | I) ItltCAKI As I —IVlillp II

Wilson’ * Chopped Beef, V i*a I Lmih. I'mk

IJbby'a Tamale

TO -BUY AT HOME*

62c
65c
85c

n» .
It) .

A &amp; H BRAND CORNED

Pickles

I

37c

GROCERIES

Corn No. 2 cun

MERCHANTS

10c

I’riMlt-ri/ril, S iigtir C u rvil H A M S
SH AN K END
H»

59c

lh

ItiMrlale Hwrrl

USED TRUCKS
Good mechanically, good UNt,
Priced right. You ran move big
loads and make big money with

v

lln fa b a ^ a s

39c

Hi

Juan uf Arc Fey. (I. U.

A U T O S FOR SALE

m otor

lluiicb •

CHEESE

l.t illi—st|. f i r r
SH O ULD ER
I.OIN l.t.MII
CHOPS

lb.

LO ST A FOUND

h o ller

2 Iu ' hcI h

Hound. Sirloin. I'urlrrImuv I Itonr Hub. Itlb
lh •
47c
I'l.X IK altl IIIIIHKKT
29.
Hi
S T E W ___
**
ROASTS
s q u iitR FIT39c
II.
CHUCK
M A M lIN ti
45*
P R IM E R IB
II)
Ittll Nil HONU
43c
Hi
SH O ULD ER
l.l IN IIONKIXSH
•15c
II.
BEEF STEW
I II) Ml ttltUUNIl
35c
lb
HAM BURGER
•il'KINO I.A.MIl
49c
II.
LE G S

Do l i f t *

OH/ MOW
ABSOLUTELY YUMMY
PEE V IN t'/
TO
l ’M PO SITIVELY
' ISN'T IT TOO, ^ h D R O O L IN G ! /
\ TOO D E LIC IO U S

'•*

t VNADIAN

A . GRADE ItAllV BUFF, (iuaraiitlml Tender
**TF.\K.S— ALL C l’TS

Beets

Took#, 720 h

« I

PURE LARD

(*o i pur a I mu

W ANTED
girl with high school nr LOSTt Brown and whit# spotted
* education. Mutt he able
ware. _Plnder pltase notify
• typewriter. Apply Halt'
Jame* X. William*. 1611 Mellon-

for half day's

. T2c

2 lbs.

I ’arrolH

2‘,\v

It'KBFHO

IxdtiR't*

Motors

W&gt; ran (tve yot^ &gt;
r*»h dt»l
drnd uvlnge on fire and wind
•tomi Inturanre t M Itnid .* |
111, l i m Mag nulla Avrnu*. Fliune
104 Ady.

OUNDi medium sized dug. curly
hair, white; no collar.
Well
trained. Owner must Identify.
Phone 094-W.

la for checking laundry, 18
person. Seminole Coun­
t y Co. 818 W. Third

A p p les

M. P. BHAND

IKMINOLR TIIIK SHOP
201 .North Park
Taltphone .17

14

.

BEEF HASH

13 N O TIC E S — PERSONAL

firs &lt;

ns t e r &amp; J i r t e

leave the hone.*

do/..

Ufic
'

W F.srFKN

ii, s. No. i—n r *

FANCY

2 Ills.

FANt i io n n u n m i s

Y e llo w Onions

TR E LLIS BRAND

Match him Inkr mine. Thi* |»»l
(virr. i» tmilrd n h&lt;* |»»t*|»i»r«*■* I•• I

PRO D U CE

N o. I Potiitoos

O ranges
packed uround motor* of trucks
chugging o ff the dock. Some aupAnd still hw&gt;t somrhow *eep*
pofedly i u . *mled owuy in small 11.ill of tin- hti*,' past l.lle high
craft. On fin- dock Ill-elf wet,. 7IMI ' film's mill th&gt; 11Mlll-il guunl*.
araltrred, empty case*
Hu «•"-» I lie pilfering . . . a for
tutu- in Sw i&gt;* w atche* off I lie
lu 1921 Uie Jacksonville ReachH-S. Vakn .' . .- $Mm worth o f
bulky IiiioIm-i o ff an oriny ilia-i, • lataatrd » perntgnertt'poinda-*
o f f i c e liiachllu-K . .
le ii llir l tieo of J 50 pel suits In I -• |*i ibe
k-""-vnvtlle He«vfhw*t -on/^-rn ihe
B“".|, . ,
fa*te-t growing
p.-i
A lininiiieti-v o f
Hie g io w in f ! • ntiy'*

2UI Kan I Flrttl Street
Sanford, I'lnritla

Bar

114c

�&lt;#«

THE SANFORD HERALD* SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, .NOV.

29, 1946

Fr id a y

NOV.

29,

L948

TH E S A N F O R D HERAI.D, SAN FO R D , FLO R ID A

I I I E I I I E I H E m E I L E I H E I J lE m E i l l E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I J E l l l E I I I E I I I E I I I E I I I

SATURDAY ISlOyEMBER 30 th
TO CELEBRATE THE COMPLETION of THEIR STORE REMODELING

WITH EVERY
PURCHASE OF $25
OR MORE
‘
BE HERE EARLY!!
Mellow Maple

"S|ir;iituc &amp; ( ',trlt»li

Bedroom Suites

MAPLE
Living Room Suite

Priced From
W a ln u t and M a h o g a n y Beds

$109. to $219.

tip

SOLID HARD ROCK
M APLE IN LUSTROUS

FLORENCE
TABLE TOF
OIL RANGE

AMBER TONE FINISH

DESKS
iftNERSPRING COMFORT
Surpasses All Else!

M attress
.........................35
Matching Box Spring ....... 3
MAPLE. M AHOGANY
..
AND
LIMED OAK

g y .60 Up

RCA’h
ZENITH
STEWART WARNER
PHILCO

Finished or
U n fin is h e d

Magazine Baskets
OLDAWAY

T A B L E A N D CONSOLE MODELS
IM M E D IA T E D E LIV E R Y

CABINETS

^ED S

I PIECE LIVINt

\j

a

m

p

H

A Iiiikl- variety ni

Select A Smart

. I II n It i n K lamp* I
llfln in abiimlanco
Martiny « ' only . . .

OR |THE RENTED ROOM

BOUDOIR

LARGE ASSORTMENT

O F STYLES
3-29 U p

ROOM SUITE

1 9 9 95

&lt;R EXTRA GUEST
QUANTITY

CHAIR

Of China

IS LIMITED!

For Her Christmas
Gift
up
Lucile

"OPEN HOUSE SPECIALS

OPEN HOUSE SPECIALS

0.95 Sampson Card Tables

ami

Sterling

compile I» for M ilady.

Reg. 12.95 B edspreads.

M a n y Other B e a u tifu l G i f t * !

HaHRocks

3.|5 goudoir L a m p s ..........

, . ■ Ami to maiR f
them. S f l n l 'a few

Silvii

Reg. 6.95 S m o k ers......

for thla Chri.lfliai.

l i b Throw Rugs .....------l i 5 S h a d e s .........
BROADFELT
(Jpholfitcred and Open Arm StyleB in a
Wide Selection of Covers
Priced 5&lt;|.B01V 1 1 9 - 5 0
;

-

'

D IN E T T E BEGS .
° NE ° F ™ E

SORTED COLORS
IN T „ 8

39.50 Up

.

.

IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE IIIE I

9.S0 Sq. Y ard

i98

They’rr welcomed *»

Reg. 3.95 Baby Spreads

A

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Watch Repairing
★ Knirraving

ONE W E E K SERVICE

8 Pc. Aluminum Set $9.95
32 Pc.* Decorated

Sanford’s Big Friendly Furniture Store
ST.

*

*

!

m.
PHONE

127

________________ .______________ Dish Ensemble

•

★ Diamond Selling

3.95 Baby Blanket $1.95

Sofa Pillows $1.98
B righten Your Floors With
A Congolcum F elt Base Rug
9x12.... Only $1195

★

. .. Mr.

OGDEN

F A l.K N E R

MATHER’S
JEW ELRY DEPARTMENT
Sanford’s Big Friaadly F iim iliitc Store

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
"he Pone* de I&gt;on Raceway,
f. imdar' construction in' the
ith Jacksonville .vicinity, will
th* largest harnw* tmrk

south o f New Yetk. in-Lite Uoiled
S f* t « . ft* will be winter quir-‘j
ten for four hundred of Jb* oa­
tlun’a tup trotter, .
pUcera,

• FOR FUN
la t e
i j , .•
v
FOR
r u R
n
HEALTH
c .A u i n
u
^
* G 7 q • FOR EXERCISE
A Fmeinntinj; Sport Which You Cnn Enjoy In A
Clean, Wholesome Environment.

Siuiford Bowling Alley

Iflr Y o r K le v n t o r r

r.r ir» .It; [p^tdallon lS.iuii)

Stop That Thief
BAI,TIM OKE-(fl*)-Qim uud A.
Perrin dkint uee a hone. autnenn.
WleJ radio, alrpiane, boat, or other
accepted method to catch a crtmlnnl^-he uwd an elevator.
Perrin
«,i
lntervlealny two
applicant for work In hu IMti
floor office when one of the men
grubbed *S35 from the. counter,
and ran down the aialrway.
Wasting, no time. Perrin rany

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T k iu rm u fiti a * L in , r i l f n i t f r %i
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• upportlnx » permanent 1r k ft &gt;wutk&gt; theulre. The Artillery l.ane
i'layh&lt;em&gt;, honic uf no K.iuilv
ntuck romprmy. play* n-full dmton each year uslnjr Broadway
|tf»»
talent. Laat year the Kroup built f-t'ltf
1*111 U t f i L r o t i atn i lh # u n til f i l l * *
It* «wn modem theatre equipped R
fiwphI *?% j»a rl r,
with one of lli* moat modem
W J T K E K F fa* An m l nttd it f f k lu l
mat rlahurnte «tnire linh’ iuir tv
* i l i f&amp; l* HITIt &lt;!«Jr j#f N&lt;»
,
1914,
tern. In the United Slate,.

Legal Notice
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olid Uie offlorr «UrU*d up Uir
•Uilri, meeting hU man
I’lfrtlll l*r»orl *»f Hit Ninth Jn4lcF*f
at lh« i4&lt;ond fkxir lnnding
I ' i r m i i u f F l u r | d i , f|#trtitti»iA
Insulin was discovered In U’2l

M K I I N lK iV

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T O J r iJ I N A . r V . A T K . I l . u i i e Jr... I
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f o il lire* li* f r l« ) t i o l l f l r i j firs t -*
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Across From Rils Theatre

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FIR E and AUTO

T«* %I*I*KAH TO: FltAS::

in I ’ lt t iH 'ir y , n iu ta r lh * t i l l # u f iw # »
HI• l «** r u i r t i l f f v* J o h n * H ill* ', ,!!* •
f r n ila n l k ih ! Ih m ifm r«&gt;Ii*f ntiuicht
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a p p r a r In *J»Id f*U *p III |irrn o tt u f L i
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lift P tii# rrd n n d th e 9#tfl c # u m jj| » -

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Hti*^I,

U3Vi Magnolia Ava.

Yf +n i*»*' h* t •-

Phone 104

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n -ti
h&gt;
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H t 'lt in I f ir i ’i r m i i r n a r l i * t
f» J u d h l t l ( f ir e iilt »if i h r
F l u f i l l If, In Jiitl f«»r F r lu t -

»t * , tn piispwrri immI ihat
t i l til re d

F o u r w r it *

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Factory Pack

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h f u n i. Florida,

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In Meah Uags-YfUtK

APPLES 5

(While ll Loata)

41C

Lb

(Ttcull Cbort uf li.* Sibil.
Plrcull of Klurlita, humlnul* .

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lu lin K 1 " O n - p la t I b r f r n f ,
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line.a a,- 1 ' i a e

RIB ROAST
Lb
49c
CLUB STEAK ^Ub 4 9 c
SIRLOIN ST^AK Lb 39c
T BONE STEAK Lb 65c
PORTERHOU$&amp;. Lb 65c
PLATE CUTS STEV/ING BEEF
FRESH. LEAN HAMBURGER
SLICED BEEF LIVER &gt;
Fri'Ati Ciit
BOS BUTT ROAST Lb 55c
SLICED LIVER. Lh . 3 9 c
U. S. G ood Crude

l* T
t i,

Government hmiieclHl

n.i i - * *-r*iV ..f a.minnt". i.'immy.

cans
Cellu II« ks Mixed
M .w i l r r r y

Wonder Psk Ilrsrid Kreah

Prunes 2^ Lb. 21c
Monterey nrspa Juice

Punch 16-oz 25c

Tobacco Lb 8
Sd* Liquid

„

5*L b *

10 Lb

Potatoes 5 Lb. 23c Cabbage Lb 3 &gt;^c
III Meah liajfa

Hufa-r

Spuds 10
Potatoes 3

Lb.

Key Calif. Freali

55c Carrots 2 bck. 19c
Calif, lutrji* Ci lap

Lb.

25c Celery 2 si* 25c

Nablaro Pramlum

Crackers &gt;
a tb 13c

Canada

Grapes 2 Lb. 35c Rutabagas Lb 3&gt;
/2C

PUUbury Panrake

R.a

1ILL FKFSII! AT MILL FRICKS!
BIRDSKY’S POULTRY FKKDS__

(Ireen. Chip

Calif. Emperor

Flour

(Jr. A i.ltl'K* Hlilpi.r.!

Potatoes 23c 55c

Oa. Kanry Hwert

With Oven t]bun-S Minute

J u ic e

Potatoes 10 Lb. 35c Walnuts Lb
lied llllaa

X-Mmi Park Prim* Albeit

I Im p *

Knjfllah

Id a h o

Ftoridu

New C rop

II I

P o t ia lie d

Scratch
...............
100 II)Hi $4,39
ing M a sh ........................... 100
lbs,4.72
le r M a sh ............................100
lbs.4.92
f^lng Mash
100
lbs.4.07
ting Mash ...................... 100

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Gr’fruit Lb 4‘AC. Pecans Lb 59c
Yellow

lb

SPARE RiBS
NECK BONES
X-Mnit Park Prince Albeit

Tobacco

Lb 8

K Z Liquid

SELECT SETS PORK DRAINS
END CUTS. LEAN CHOPS
CENTER CUT CHOPS
U. S. (

ill,bury I'am a a*

Lb
LI

BREAST STEW Lb 29&lt;
WHO. SHOULDERS Lb 53
SH HALF 5HlD...Lb 53c
RIB CHOPS
Lb
59c

Wo.torn Stioak O' Lean Wluto

Nabint-u Premium

Crackers '/^Lb 13c
All Brands

Drake

Onions 5 Lb. 18c Almonds

.
Quantity 4 Ughta ReBerved1
Prlcoa Good Thru Saturday. Nov. &lt;J0

Bait Grade Pum

Any. Feed May lie Fresh W hen-ft Is Made

ORANGES 8

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,'tAt. r t it c t 'i’r OK
AVI* KOft KKMIN*
. is trtiA.scKitr,

43c

Bait Grad* Pure

LARD

BIRIYSEY FLOUR &amp; FEED

U, S. Good Gr»do
Government Inspected

RIB ROAST
Lb
49c
CLUB STEAK Lb 49c
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb 59c
T BONE STEAK Lb 65c
PORTERHOUSE Lb 65c
PLATE CUTS STEWING BEEF
Lb
29c
FRESH, LEAN HAMBURGER
Lb
37c
SLICED BEEF LIVER
Lb
59c
Fruh Cut
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^
b j I w
SLICED J.IVJER. Lb 39c
W~mWMWl
SPARE RIBS Lb 53c
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B m
NECK BONES Lb 21c
SELECT SETS PORK BRAINS
Lb
v 25c
END CUTS, LEAN CHOPS
Lb
59c
-U. 8. .Good Grade Spring

BREAST STEW Lb 2 9 t
WHO. SHOULDERS Lb 53
SH. HALF SHLD. Lb 53c
RIB CHOPS
Lb. 59c

a.tarn Streak O’ Leon Whit*

STO RK
Invite. You To Listen
To The

III Meah Dfiga-YOIlIC

APPLES 5 tb. 49c

A N ILL A

Sanford

315 E. lal Street

Florida-Auburn

Red, Gulden Dal. ur W netap

Saturday, Nov. 3 0
Sla. WRUF Gainv.vill*

Potatoes ^0 Lb. 35c Walnuts
10-Lb bag

‘53f

F lo r id a - A ilb u rn
Football Gama

55c

.. Saturday, Nov. 30
Sin. WRUF Galno.vill

Lb

Hr A lATge Hhlpprd K im

Do.

(IrV^n.t-rlep

55c
•’

Potatoes 5 Lb. 23c Cabbage Lb 3&gt;oc
In Mean Bag.- Super

Sir far

Fry. Uallf Friih

Spuds 10 Lb. 55c

C a r r o ts 2 od» 1 9 c

na. Fancy Sw a*t" 4j

Calif. U r g e Cfl.p

P o ta to M

3 Lb. 2 5 c

CaUf. Cmpemr

High control a t lo w co*t I

Alto available mlxod with
copptr or sulphur.
Ask your mlxorl
V i 'EM A DOSE OF PINC0 DDT INSICTiaDES I
Four. Pciiou I)IH' liiM-rtlridca are now
avalUblrt IVnro WltSO, Pntro DB-50,

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2 si. 25c

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Potatoes 23c 55c Eggs

Kill* many chawing In.oct.l

wmtK Avaii -abub

Lb

ICrtjtiah

Lung Inland

Idaho

Invite. You^To Lilian
To The

Cello U *s* Mixed’

Apples 2 Lb. i 9c Huts

Football Gam*

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tie Sjiraj. (xmault tour tllalrlbulor for
nd.ice a* to llie a ptiltallot, of ibeteprotl.
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Ta rratnolo tba r w t w
at America;
t * F ta d fa h acprrWj far ft a n M )

AN

o
Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

W EATHER

F a ir am i co l tie r to n ig h t. T u r a d ijr
f a ir am i r o o lr r
a n il
r tin lin u rd
c*»li! in l hi* n n r i h |» i» rlin n . IV t v J )
iivir I fir ai hV«*r 1ji m im l*.

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
S AN FO R D ,

FLO R ID A,

N E W S I'A PE K

MONDAY, DEC. 2. 1946

“

Associated P re»» leased W ire

NO, 25

i *•

U.S. Attacks

Early Christmas For Doomed Boy

Probe K
G ° V e r n m e n t L ° S eS
Of 4 Negroes
w e i
Ev idence Uncovered
May Be Given To,
State For A c t i o n

Senator Coniwlly De­
clares Russia Bans
Atom Bomb B ut Re­
tains O ther Arms
f

LAKE SUCCESS. N Y „
Dec. 2— (JP)—The United
State* todny Attacked the
dis-nrmnmcnt
p r o #c r n m
Which Ruuiiv has proposed
for the United Nations.
Senator Tom Connally,
Bpeaking for the United
States, said todny the idea

of thi Ruvilan program'seem, to
A bq.lo get Hd of the atom bomb and
’ then place all other tn n i questions
under the Security Council where
llxey would be subject to what he
OYINO 07 THROAT CANCIfi, Andy Rainier, Dclrqlt. Mich., celebrate* hu
railed the ’ atom bomb of thr
Kin birthday and Christmas al the came lime alter doctors had told his
veto.”
I).u fins there wai little chance of Aruiy enjoying the real Christmas.
.
The Soviet proposal. said ConThe youngster's bed II covered with toy* and games. ’ (International)
nally, U “ too narrow and too cir­
cumscribed"
The Texas fJmator said the
Russian program, while emphasis­
ing that the A-homb .miut be out­
lawed makes no mention of Jet2) propeltrd weapon/. or poUon gas
said Connally:
fWe tltlnk a man dead of poison
1 na» U Just ai dead a* If he w*rf
r,truck by an atomic bomb.1'
OorpiallV Mkl Soviet Forrisn
Minuter V. U Molotov hid ac­
cepted the principle or International
A re |l e a d e r s P la n
D r iv e
Inspection niul control, lfe Mien
c-'iked;
A
d
v
i
s
e
d
T
o
Dis­
T
o
E
nroll
M
e
m
bers
"How can there be International
tj
control it j»ny member oi me
c o v e r-N e w M ark ets
B e g in n in g
Dec.
Security Council can rise in hlr
r-eat" and veto Inspect lonT"
JAUKSUNVU.I.E, He,-. 2. (Sp.
"That U not International ron- mli ''5lai let.ng farm pinum i j F m iiia li u f i *»f a Brmip»«*l«&gt; I '•h ih ia j
^ 1 i !Mn**ir A s» ih miiiiii, thi*
trcl," said 11ir Texas Senator. ‘That •* 11 ' , r , , f il
v ,l n l l &gt;' 'm p o rta n i . . . u h jv h u
. n„ tlatir rt , r r | ph
'
t* Individual control. We instil .hi* pto&lt;luc**r mill rtirrtni ili*vrto|» C|(f)( .,r^
JJiat th8 veto must not apply on Ui mii H is i p i i i I
c o n firm a ftsd in g I
rpeclton and control ”
ut v t* I if *I *f m r M fVvral n io n lli* iiia i
Ccnnally said tha-United State*
Inricbi tliat measures of control
must "be effective.” and poundin*
the table lie added, "that mean*
effective." ' . '

[ ^ 4

HOT A R t

RoUry Cjub tHd not hold
f. Tonight at
the Fifty AaaotUl**,
at will be bald, beginning at
7:09 o’clock.

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s.

Judge thivl* pointetl out " 111*
federui eourt ha* no Juristlicllon
over the offense of murder unlex the crime i* committed on
ii federal reservation, or on the
hieh *ea*s or In certain situa­
tions where federal officers ore
killed hi line of duty." .
He did eommlt the jury, if it
found evidence of violation of
law that dti*w not fail under
ritr’rnt. Jurisdiction, in furnWtlu slate offkjnt*.
reminded the jury
commission of an . offeti-e where 1 he major violation
might fnlj within jurisdiction of
the Ilnte court* there still mighi
In- violation of certain Unilrii
S lie. riitninwl *101111011. Thi* i*
•hr rlusesl hr came ip making
rrfrretur to violutimi ,.f eivo
light* which mu*t be ihe hn-i

’ W A S H I N G T O N . Dt*c. 2—
&lt;/Pi— Kotlnm l Jutlyit' T . A la n

Ihiit i.-i-t S p n n g ’ '
nrgUinont wioiGI i.t't .1 * lo n g as

wot* a* a

Mt » T

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 —
( A P )— Federal Judge T. Alan
Gold-thorough announced this
afternoon that Ihe court Itself
will present etidcnce tomor­
row in the contempt trial of
Mine Worker**;; Chief John !«
Lewis. Gold-thorough said that
the riidrnce wmild tend ta
shun that Ilia I.idled Mio* -(
Workers leader ilid not obey |
a restraining order in the »uft
coal dispute.
Goiil'horoiigb said that if
the tealimonv est.il-lishea that
fact, it would- tend to leave
*
lew is ami the Mine Worker*
j
I tiion. "in the technical posi­
tion ol a ryttlrmpl of court."

Florida Farm ers __ ,

City
Will
morrow
Be Held Tomb

T*J 2 m. F. K. RoumilUt
will
s*nr« a* rlectlon clerk and Mra.
Margaret
Mra. W . R.
Watson and i . , H . B*ek a* InapMtor*.

....

i s

Goldsboroutfh Holds
News Keel Quoting:*
Mine Chief Is Not
Iocga! As Evidence

Lewis WieldH Cane On Photographers ’

Ity A,«ocUled Preos
United Stale* District 'Judge
I*. Hoyt llavl* made hi* rhaigito u 2H man grand Jury callrd
(hi* morning In Georgia to invrstlgate the «layng of f«nir
negro** near Monroe, (la. la-t
July 25. The Jury, composed pt*.
itomlnniitly of farmers with two
negro members, heard Judge
Mavis make only Indirect refer­
ence rii _the massacre at Apala­
chee ll|Tilge in calling on Ihem
In probe for violation _of federal
IlO I's ...

L e w

GoldabormiKit nrfHH^d this
nflcrminn to admit a tiew»
rot11 roi-oitl in Hit' contempt
trini of .Mino Wnrkrrs Chief
.lulln L. I.owts. In tin* news
ivol Ia-wi-i luirporti'dly said

3 l*JcK- The- Winner
Contest Is Taken
By M argaret Reitz

fn Mr. Car*

it h

Market Director Coleman Named v „„.„
Sees Era O f Easy As Head (Jf Civic!rr,."Vl
' Selling Near End Music Association

.&lt;i u iicrUul in which, the cotyunjer
A'lll ill. mote und inor* hhflg|illii(
around, und will vrclrh hi* or her
expenditures more closely. Kur
Florida, thi- must mean that mlr
producers will find it ilirreusiogly
imp..Maui in seek wit new ninikrt*,
Miss Margaret ReiU of 23JO and tn cultivate &lt;dd markets al
Sanford Avrnue was declared wm- cntively.
,
per of the final Ftck-the-Wlnmv
“ The middleman may make hi*
contest of the year spqtworrd by profit, itgurdless of nmsumcr cxg j f : Alvin Odham'i Oulf Service eta* tenditurus. ile may get his per­
Uon. and la th* recipient of SQ centage whether prices ....
are ......
high
d * gallons of Otllf gasoline. MIm , or jow&gt; The funner who produce.
Itetta picked all IS tram* listed the bfun.i, pot aloes, corn nr olliar
correctly and was the first cem- crops however Is not *n furlunbte.
lcstn.ru of the year U&gt; aubinlt a lie has a pruiluction cost which
ballot with all winners marked ran't lie reduced -- anti he must get
eofrecUy.
something above this cost, before
Edwin Trine of take Monroe t o he can make u jiiofit. with which
named whiner of the s«cnnd jdacc In buy clothing, equipment, or
prlae, a Oulf wax job olferejl by other goods, or before he can lay
OdiumX Print also plckrd IS win­ rwny funds for future r*pendl'
ner*. but hla ballot was entered .urcs, - —
after that or Mia* TUItx.
"Fedrral legislation providing
Third prlxe, 1 OuIfU* lubrication fur a new—arfd we hope adequate
and five quarts of Oulfprlde oil — approach tn this matter of mar­
given by OdbamX. W*v won by keting o f farm products ham lwen
Sam Martina. Jr. of 2603 Iroquois enacted. Clinton I*. And*r»one
who selected 14 of IS winners United State* Secretary of A gri­
Martina mlased only the Alabama- culture, ha* nninril an advisory
Miaaiaslppt conical which was de­ committee to'aid in activating this
clared an upaet.
leglslaion. I m i very hopeful that
B. O Steele, Wtthteenlh and l*arx this work may !«• speeded. 1 know
received the OuUkx hibrlcatlon. that we. heff In Florida need the
the fourth prlxe given by Odium's help which Nation wide research
Steele selected 14 of IS contests.
could and should provide. The Florf. i. M. BUneelpher. 3404 Park, iita Stair Farmers' Market* ays'
wae dedafed winner o f the week's tem which I head, has been devel­
paws for two given by the Itltr oped during the administration of
Theatre. Mra. J. M. Stlneclpfier. J
Nathan Mayo a* Commi»*loner.of
B. i Anderson, H. A. Oobb, U P. Airlculturr, Into an organiiatleu
Payton and WU Ludwig received
handling many million* o f dollar*
a peas for two to the Rita Theatre worth of Florida product* each
and each conteatant selected 4 year. Thla State Market* ayiUm
game* properly apd were awarded
la unique In the United Slate*.
prism tn th* order tn which they
There ere very few atatea that
were received, Thar* were a num have anything even approximating
her of ballota with 14 correct tel our pioneering Florida system. This
notions. but were received after
means therefore thel throughout
V . the onea listed oa! winner*
Ihe country e* a whole then-la a
tremendous need for State or Fed­
^ r * lfv UIIa a R a i i W i l l
eral leadership In marketing. It (*
my feeling that the new Federal
legislation now being pul in opera­
tion could he mo*l helpful to our
Poll* Will Open tomorrow at Florida organization, and even
7:30 o’clock *t tht City Hail. more vitally beneficial to other
**
and will cloaa at sundown for atatea. I am mo*t concerned that
E cleetlon of Andniw Carraway as It be launched now, In order the
rlly commlsslontp '&lt;U» sacceed expected benefit* for all segment*
c. H,u. wW,d4ri&lt;Udloot to o f agriculture may tseoWe avail­
run h k ftin. tt wAi ifinounccd l#- able at Ihe^carllest potslbl# roonv
A
day by II. N. 8ay*F, &lt;Uy man- ent. Agriculture hit* fared very
li- m
.ffr
. . s ' I
well In recent year*, everythin*
^
Due to thn fact Umi Mr. Car* considered , F don't want our prod­
M t M f ucer* to lose crouqd In the period
rnwny, leyal
.for th* of economic readjustment, pqd‘ 1
head, was not
better-marketing proeedurt**
orfic*. «o Prin.-w
^
necessary, said Mr. JNUrer. Ilow- snd facilities will help stabtllu
avw. he urged that the public Uvelr poeltlon.'
______

turn out for a
•' nark
nark of canflda^*

^

53,000 Persons Won’t
Get Tickets To Game
IOAm i . Dec
Notice* begin
going out today to soma 0404 pgr.
won wont get UcktU to Uw
— ----i for the - s - •—
tn actomt ,
noioe* advise there jira no
r*liable.
*
Tha ticket manager for th* New
«r*a day. grid claaiio Say»
leationa were reorlred for
data. However, only BUM
br* availxbU.

of

fe d e ra l

p ro necutl.m

tn

fhr

t y n r t r H K A V IN O

P fc U K R A t. T O m v r

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11*41 vv 11huwii*? h a i i» b i'i u
ih r
if o V Y r n m c o t

Ci»tilt*111*1

who

l« k o d

t h e ir

in

W a sliln g lo n

c a m e ra .*

Lilt LlvAl iUlCU juiulii 4*4-1:

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th ro u g h

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...

John
,

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I
U'dd'l«*r*u!*'h Hik'd, how,,
i*wr M d h # i.iTiAncnr ruav tic
l.tiiwcrt two ailnut -. &gt;t ,,t.
,1 -to- trial If he
.''«tmi}iimiiii ,-uiiri
liit- iimemtntnl at.
t*-mpt- -1 i-i i-niei the tmws reel

No Clue Is Found Hundreds Of Children Gather
To Prowler Who
To Enjoy Santa Claus Parade
Shot Doe In Zoo

re c o rd in g

-

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th e

I.- w i*

trial
•Pie rhn-f ginenaurnt ullorney.
Joint Bonnet i explained to the
court lie wlxlteit to enter tlie t.tieel to, |uisi[ iit wtiat in- termed
wlllfuinr.a Oi !e-*sc in declaring
Ihe contract t-rndiiatcd la d month
trrival I lf Santa Clan- and Ml*.
Mean*-nibIn t e r io r
fleeretary
Santa Glaus Saiimlm mmoio, in*
a 1*f|*«-1 C u t i u liilt r , u ht, h 1a n il4**1 K ru g tie- !■i«-*l !!t,ct within th4. ttext
few -t.n* tla- cii.-i nmelU will be
• .Sin-i t ilo iiltfY tii
111: 2i*l luoviur n-iltnal ga.-, Uir-imgli ..fit
A t t e m p t T o Escape
w a r I hi' -w-i■
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t V i t u i m r p o t, : r||., fl.i lailc -I*hi-1ii«*f in i h r r h r i =t mst i l,i
help trlleve Mir .-rial elmrtala.
I I I - , •Ifp tU u f i hitifr^ i m l ft
Ih ’ur P r o v e s Futile
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,
Hi'rndon. Merinar; F Vlorrl
,. ..
trial f&gt;« stuhhing s **&gt;- e
Mary Hawlrim ahd Hi- f I Itrm j mnl|,
inillat Mrs. J. I
togiry w** | Utmost *ecm-y shroud* he
named wervlary ami hoy Mann j ^^ernment'*
cs*r
which tin*
tirasurer
lu.en four months in prepare on
I'tair- for rnrollmr, ' ..ftueudn-i ^nt the instance of
I'resi.lent
ship in the Assocltilion «en- modi , ; Truiunn., ll is untuned that •vluml 1 ti­ 0 - to 12 \vn&gt; -.i-l o* the dcrtcc gathered t&gt;y a seme of
time for the enrollment din.- Cun special
Fill
Investigator*
in nighi. Mi-,-.ir.ling In I’atk .S u m
„f uic M. Sully chain nf
\ m ta t
\ ike n and K lo lse C . U 1,1 1" * M ' ” ,,f
cerl* me planned In take |d.i. v at questioning 2500 wltnr**es will
lam. - Houghton, who tmlny ...... i rank* and past district govern tr a-d &lt;h r Se m in o le H ig h Scho o l lla n .t, I “ . ? * *
, * M . , ’" ' U
Ihe Seminole High Schrnil ainlitnr In- made available to the jury.
« &gt; '&gt; » “ . niilet. f ' S n U t*
n “dirty, nMien|ltf Limu in Flurldu, told jnentlierA itn.l e n te r tn in eil the w a ilin g crow I w ,,W
Governor Kill* Arnalt of Geor­
lum after Jan. 1 and through the
i hr parad
pair ode
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T h e C e le ry
t4’
, r , ^ 'J r .'u &lt;
|of the Stinford leloiin t'luh at th*ir prinr
winter si-annn, {hnitlm progniiiik gia said recently the Jinnies of
Hut Krug uil&lt;le,i Ui at eten that
a l so m u n bed
Ili* H | Ii o f 1l i f dot* u i i h i l U n u i-r 4*. I M ifftih H
F r id a v
nt
I In*
T m ir N t r it e
ore belng’ plannrd in thlmidn. liny -eventl of the »*&gt;'■ member* are
rimfli
gi*
will
.im--iiiil nnly tn Ute
Tfie t M-44 p i Me w m iir r &gt; it* tNt*
long llrncfl, Jncksotn ill.- and ntln-i known, but added that n was Sul in « Ln n iu riiiu ^ m it : fill •*'* t•* I i ffiit * r
fuel rtiuivalem -*i e -w ton.* of coal
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wtills- normal tlatli -oat lumlucllon
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Katherine llnick, field repte-i-nta sorv for convictlort.
- X-i-tat, two (liillau* tolls.
sw*-i i in n s r t i s f ir m r r id
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live nf Civic Cmirert ’- m m -d
KI**-ala-ie
, I-Is-i front.
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Now Yi'tV. Who me! i*ilh th, ' - -,,
■olitiaU
UvKiUuVbMs, ts-*lti to.
s |i'i 4; I- i •1411* d i&lt;v' 1 v\ti g u ld e n i u j u
“ Sanford has jirngn—«ed &lt;&lt;■ the
Fhvlli
u o n u f ie * t*itrvel»* inorfow- Is-tm-eis thr- c|t&gt; United
11* f»*uii»| ilt4‘ hitl«*
tint*,w hu m i . im iid u u - (h e *IUfi» rtltv &lt;»f * f f k i n g d e n
point where this suit id fine mn:v II I Worker:, aiu* tlie i.ql Alutnlnhu d
I s f f ii
hr»i ii
In 'll
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lit*4 J#*lu I- • pit h i i d m r i r p r e s r u t e i l u
ical proginnt shmil.l In- i-aji-rly
thimtifii tht* hi*Mt I
11 vui' ii***! ami' tiim* «avr iniMM*y fur flu* av t,*;, r ,*nd In-* p r iz e w iin u n ^ I »* nm C«mip.tm of A u e - r k 'file union.
antkin.sted.'’ iwiit Mi
I &gt;denijn
lelt’K a lr x . T h l i i i s im p ly to hitvo Cycle tiad -mall wings like no air ItOA M-netl ii.itk',, dial ll will ile*
shtu ih im iK h t h r . t Ii IK H i»ml »i«l
toslay. "There utr many |*eople
II- won n new tr ic y c le . m.uwl kute-fanlial jety- lncrvaae* for
thr
sprnal Flotilla tiaiu rnnain nlam -.
thr
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diiiUon
IttillrutlnK
throughout the courtly, young Ami
Alcan wurkrr.i atnt t i n a guana*
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w
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huntin^r
rifle.
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mi
side
track
a t*» hr used ns sleep
old, who enjoy fine music, and thi*
Irnt aiuiuul wage
pel
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scries nf concerts offqrs tin- op­
Tt-.e vice president uf Mi,. Hteel
l i n e - f . tin- iiut efnmliug f )n a l- in
John ' Wllllaht Newell. «3. died cre p t in Hit* dec. h r ite r to d ir , he pointrd out. was usrd success
portunity of seeing 'and hearing
.la uu-n llilmmes. ealu
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suddenly
this
morning
at
5i20
nationally known artists "
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lb
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Last
Tlie Civic Mulie Aft-MH'tlltioil
poo*omt hy four iltogja
-a I -| *aintranlerti atitmal tkivcluxlt, tha
He 14*l&lt;I of the m i n e u in a itiu e i
lilt- rt(»
A certified piiblie Iim"k* 11 hnit the fm rr in fti’ I*’
operates on a closed mrmbeishlp Third Street
im miinoved vacac-illli-fii-iermlcbtoils, Itoumilin' ’ illlloli aiii
basis 51 week* of-, thr yent. On accountant. Mr Newell came litre Attem pt fn n it e r th r r n r li m i r r Hry o v n the Sw nltt I V rn tlfu a d
.iraith ami welfare
w ith Mop* planned mi H F aro , and ami A - .lei iin*. latnej1* and Me H*'11 plan
the 52nd week, the mrmliershlp from Orlando four year* #««■. and •aid Mr NDmvhtnn
r&lt;! Jkqi lere.-ment
Ih e C T A ha.l a w e ll ftltut m ill
This t« thr first time un Mi-oid t .i- A n y lrA und mi ttie w a y h u rk B e t n-.|i|
privilege i* thrown open at which became connected with the San­
•"
,» i i i u iit l ( ‘ iiivh ii . hrnvn
uni ifr t .*■ t fl -al uf c h o ir I"-' ■ I.,
fha» ah
hit* Irt'r-n Will**.! *
time t)te |5.00 ilur* «&gt;r puyjdde ford llulck Company
C all w ith lt--l-l-\ Ii*---!)
Hr served a» treasurer
Sen- «h«Hitint! **t the /,*»(». Mi N fo u rhr** K j i m a # * itv T h e F l " i »»!■ - Id n n s
by adults. Students &gt;d n u*i&gt; »i*e
1 I -)•*-■ - 1 and M r G lile U n Se ven *! v d ir * n y o , * * ♦ tiii v*' ut imii will U* hr hi at Sari* 4
allowed leaser fe«-« Aftei . I»*tn« ford Upibiers Inc.. » home budding n t v r a h il
si. ui the first Sunday utul .Monday x-io a- c h o ir bo&gt;',.
of th* rnkmlwAihlp
n&gt; th*1 company.’ fo r ihanv yean m Or u f the d o r •* w as F ille d h y dmrin M as. h r m inniinced
Ss-ottitoli 1 -nuilv veteran* pilnle*l
nrganiter no more members are lainlo he was rnnnrcled with MeS r v irst L io n s f lu lls in F b r i d i i Ih r 1 K \\ altd Leg io n h-s-omonvthope iUlqk Co. He later «■ - with
accepted.in jtrocesp n f fo r m a t imi on? i t H t. Tr—-p si “ f the lto&gt; Scout, had
Only memlier* may attend con; the State Banking Department.
A u R u s tin c ,* M a y p n rt um l ltrt&gt;wn«* a fine ramping scehe.. J'(e) F'ield
cert* as there are nn single admis­ -;t Mr. Newell was Imrn al Macon,
v i l l r l i r r r n C u v r S p rin K s wi»s th r drove the Christmas wul Much
sions. Artist* of national and in- Ga., Aug. 15, 1W3. He wa* n memt a i l id in it r ie d o f c lu b s , h r a n 4 ai*oBsi*ied hy the Tuberculosi»i A ,
ternatjonal reputation am selected iter o f (he Catholic Church, Knights
M11\MI 11EACH.Tiler. 2. l/P&gt;—
CHICAGO, Dec. 2. (flh
A no tinted and r t v c n lr d th a t 'L lo n » Huciation. The white church on n
Columbu*. Spanish American
S (hc local commitlee front aiming of
The president uf the National
e large roatcr of talent,furnish? I War Veteran* and Veteran* of fetlcral court Judge today -li«- ch ib s now m rm h e r n r a r ly 5 ,0 0 0 , fb-at was sponsored bylhe Sanfor-I Association of ltn-a-l-asteri, Jus­
miisrd
government c h a r g c - j
membrr» from varlou* coun- Ministerial Association
by the A»apciatlom At least'three Foreign Wer*.
declared
yesterday
,vach connmm arcool
Th-- iiara-le ertderl at Fori Mellon tin Miller.
II* is survived by the widow, against the president of tin- t(ir,
concern*, and *« many more ns the
that the test net ion prohibiting
budget makes possible, a'm pir«ent Mr*.’ J. W. Newell uf Sanford; one American Federation of M11«i MI1() vlelkpwiiitx al the United Na park where Simla nod Mrs. Sonia Indio station* from .editorialising
The (i,Hls r„nfeience in Han Franctsc i. Clou* gave away candy. Candy
sister, Mre. Joseph llearden of Ft. clan,, .James C. I’etrillo.
#d.
, ..
union (ruder bad been chant*--!
and prises in the parade were i* in direct conflict with tha
- The board of illrectoi* of the Pierce; one brother, Eugene-Newell with violating the Lea Act. But ho-«4Bd.Dm- to-a church eunveiillun In donated by the Sanford Merrhanri freedom of *perch provisions of
aasoelatlon includes Dick Aiken, of Birinlngbem, Ala.; one nephew. Judgr Walter J. lai Buy ruled
the -Conilllrition.
E, M. Armitage. Mrs, Oeori* John W. Bland of Vineland and that the act i, imcnnititutional. Sanfurd Friday. Lions will meet Association. Merchants had a very
Mliter *aid in a speech at the
for the evening at the Seminole busy -lay ns buyer. Hi rouged the
,-Mr*. E. D. Hrovmlee. Hlb- srverml other nieces and nephews.
Thr complaint against I’etrlHo Country Club si B:0I» o’clock.
stores. G. W. Austin, chairman semi-annua I
meeting
of
the
Funeral arrangement*, in charge
q Casselberry, Mrs. C. It.
wa*
that
he
had
violated
thr
iir Ihe Merchants Association com Florida Assoriution of
Broad­
Clonts. Mrs.- V. A. Dyson, Mrs. of the Erlckeon Funeral Home, will l-ea Art by calling a strike ut
illltlee In cliarge uf arrangements, caster* that the Federal Com*
be. announced laler.
Julius Dfngfeldcr.Jlt*. 0J1
a Chicago radio station in suntoday- thnnkrd JayC'ee P a r a d e inimical ion* C-tuioiisslon forbids
Mi*. Margaret Davttt. Mm. 0**1*
• port of u demand for hiring ad
I (’ hail mun VV. F’. laisatcr sod other, editorialising but sanctions newa
Flynl, Mrs. Charles Ginn, U w ard
dltlonal musician*. The station
for their fine co comment slo t * w ho, Miller said,
Higgins, Mrs. W. F. Kirchhoff.
contended- that additional em­
l.nsater likewise Romcumcs pxpouml too fraely
vMwartl F. Lane. Mrs. J. A. Melsch.
ploye* were not needed.
1
thanked the mrrvhanl* soil other, Ihe doctrines o f the Left and
,Olh*r directors arc Mi** snide
The l,ea Act wa* passed l-y
HAKHI8 BURG. Pa.. Dec. 2 — who aided in making the parade . (lie Right.
Reha Munion. Ml** Madeline Mai
Congress to prohibit comiielling
I The president of tbe broadThe Sanford Merchants Aaao- or attempting to compel broad- lA Y - A rescue party found two and program a success.
lem, Mrs. Edgar Mitchell1. Mr*.
Cpster, alvi urged clarification
lost teacher* early today in Ihe
H. R. Pippin.
Pinnln. Mr*. A. M. I’hil
I’htlRps,
R.
JP*. clation will hold It* annual bar- rasters to hlte more employes densely wooded mountains north
of the right* of the 5X 0 Ik j
J, N. flllnecinher. Mrs. It. R. Pip* Iwcue aV 7:00 o’clock Wedneaday thlln arc needed to perform nr- of H|rrifburg, Pa. The teacher*.
NOTICE
granting licen se; automatic re­
J. N. Stlnecipher, George Speer, evening a t . the ground, of the
new at of rndio station llceniH ,
Mlsa Merlon Forney o f Paxteng.
Jr^ Mrs. R. F.. Tolar, [outer Tharp. Fifty Aawciatw. » wa, annoy
The Veterans of Foreign Wars In* lea, I uf new application* BB
l'a. and Mis* Beatrice Wktklns
Mr*: R. fi. Talar. I-ester Tharp. ed today by Ned Smith, chaliv
LOSES LIBEL SUIT
will
meet
Tuesday at present; court trial* whan
J of Wirtmlsco, Pa., had wandered Aiisiliory
man in charge of arrange menu.
LONDON. Dec. 3—f/1’)—A former
Mrs. George Touhy. Mr*- kevening, Dec. 3, at 7:30 o'clock licenses are revoked; and legla­
W. E. Hathaway, well known Chairman of the British Latsrr off nine hours earlier searching
Vernay. Lind Weber. Henry Witte.
for evergreens for class room at Ihe Sanford Tourist Center. inI ion exempting radio statloM ;
throughout central Florida for Party, Harold Laskl. today lost a
Jr. and Mia* Olli* Ree.e Whittle.
All member* are urged to tie from liability for lil&gt;cl." Miller
*
hla aklll In barbecuing meat, will libel suit against a weekly news­ decoratiani.
also B-U'ocnted enlarging tha
They were found huddled be­ present.
have charga of thi* P »rV of
paper. Tha paper quoted Laskl a* side a fire they, had built only
•copo of Judicial review ‘ o f tha
r R n a ir m bammed
program. Advance aale o f t ‘
saying Labor might have to reaon half an hour before their rescue.
JOBLESS HFT* FU-ITS
Federal
Communications ' Contifor the barbecue Indicat
to rtvohiUon by vlolenoe. After The teaehere drove • Into the
mission and urged that tha FpO j
Denmark. Dee. record attandance, a a 1 d
deltberaUng 4 « minute*, the Jury mountains 1st* yesterday afterPayment*
of
Unemployment be prohibited from limiting tfcb '
American frclgKer
•
decided tn favor of the newspaper noon.
. *Compensation In Seminole county
.Victory rammed the Smith.
Andrew SUne, pptldent of
during tha weak ending Nov. 23
. ous* off Dopctthi
Merehante
Aaaoeiation
U
m o ii
•mounted to (204.50 and wer«
Another speaker at the
- A 11-foot hole
atatod that ha appreciated
PH ILA D IU IfTA . Dec.
UNITED NATIONH 31TB
made to 0 persons, 3 men and ing, Kdllor Sol Talthoff
freighter's hull. The co-operation of (he mettdwr
Fifty-mile an hour winds
0 women, Carl B. Smith, Chair­ Broadcasting Magaiine. deacrlg- *
put th* lighthouse out of Ute Aaaoeiation and the J »
■ I part of a 300-foot amokrI.AKE SUCCESS, N. Y „ Dec. man o f the Florida Industrial ed ihe FCC Blue Book a l »
on and the Blue Island for pulling on the parade
atack al PhlbutolphU's Ut. Sinai 3, (/PI—The United Nations site Commission reported. Total pay­ threat to freedom of apeach.
Via docked for repairs, children’* SanM Clam part;
Hospital. The slack crashed down committee may announce within ment* In the state were 105,02(1, Taishoff said a seven man
waa headed for a Polish port Saturday. On Wednesday* a
on two adjacent horns*. Injuring the next 4H hour, Jts recommenda­ and were made to-3.031 of whom million cannot &lt;lictato th« lltlilH
k cargo of horstw from tn will remain open thraug!
A ll were ’ taken to the tions on a location for a permanent 2,113 were men and l.Hfi'J were Inic tailiti of 140*000,000 A m iri,
December, he announced.
•
UN home In tha United Slates. women.
cans.
' • ,.C•• '

Kapidly

of 1lif fllitlhlMril‘f‘1.

John^NowOll, i)X 4
Dies This Morning
In Sanford H«mie

.
,

4I*tr\id pUtll lillll III’ .Mid will
i,4.i#d

,

Miller Denounces
Proposed Hun On

J. C. Betrillo Cim* Is
Disniinsert By Court

Merchant*’ Group
Will Hold Barbecue

.

Radio Opinions

rwo Lcost Teachers
Found In M ountains!;;“^ rt'"",inKMrft

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THE SANFORD HElUl

P A G E S fX

A meet BNllal discovery no*

30,000 Laid Off In
Steel Mill; Result
Of Wage Losses

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TUESDAY, NOV. 28. 1 9 4 8 0

F L O R ID A

Milk Mixture tor
Stomach Ulcers

H E C K -A N Y HID CAN MAKE
aJyST PYRAMIDS AM' STUFF/

TRY SOMETHING

SANFORD,

11 «inlIkiiH fro w pi|« ||

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W O N D E R FU L,
LIKE T H IS /

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m ultiply, and wiyker* may lie
laid off by the millions. More
lig h ts will go out, more trains
will atop running, and coal bins

r. Saflrrw* bmt no* fry Ihb St te*n* h

dags boftl* ofLURlN Ones Hubdrv«
.URINemtaifls this ■**duconry lalu
Liana E ar M taU. J«a» «li tee tesM* Is a bag stew J afct Cota tea
Uaar astlafr « a a s f iffudad.

in hom e, mid schools will become
em pty.

i for sale b t l.ancy’s tr u e
and I'rtig Stores every

W ith o u t P ain fu l B a c iu ih a
M an y a u f f .r r n rvllrva n a f s i n s fc..ki&lt;he
o o l r l l r . i w c l l y r l i i m n r IK .) l b r - . l

f . ' i M r.f I0,i r 1rmlVI* mar

A "hit and nnw " mrthod of making repairs Is always easily,
Uy’ depending on
for FJertrlesl Motor Repairs, you are asI aurrd of romplrte satisfaction, both In workmanship anil price.

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T K v lU n .jta ,.f r a H if - 'a ih ( * f e a y c f t,»*.

log theeswaa setU owl **•«• «vt rfjb*

Homl. T M , N l|l 0*0.1 Jmoels | 4 « rb o u l 1
g a l a ■ day,

Wfccn i L r r V r pf tld o ry fo n rlte n r^rn l'a
teb o iiw ji maltrr to i-miio l i y r v r I
it

•oay y aiM d u u fIn * b o t4 a ,h * .ih c u n u li'l" »■.
kw paint, to., of p-p and aamry. antine an

Southern

night*. av..lH*ts. p iT.n.*, twUr Ik# *
hvodarbaa and d l u i n t u , l 'r p r # n l *&gt;■ u-anty
laiM if. oith rrpj.rl.ry and hinriar May.

Ha*, strfNt *•*

tbiwe akoey ikrr# I, aonwtMng wrong oi'.n
you# 1 hi h#j i o r U # i i . r .

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Jba'I naitl Aat yoor dniyyl'l f«* P-',-\
nna. a atiamUnt dtsralk, tael
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
C O M P A N Y '^
207 M A G N O L I A

AVE.

day' &lt;f tforvjubar. 1414

C t .K V f 'N T 1 r m . K J I A N
t ’. i i ' u; i&gt;r ti t flu'- t c i a t a o f

jnifN ||.
rf»t»il

ity Bob Green

Dr .ir o p ir d Barker
.

T I M B E R S O N B R ID G E Q / T , S O x
B R I D G E WILL FALL. A L S O C A B L E
CU T, S O IT B R E A K ! THAT WHY
------------------ MAN G E T K I L L E D / r

Speaking Of Saving
Money

SS clsmped will apply t&lt;* lb# llottorabl# It W,
* WAItR, t'ounir Jutlgw. of'jtvtolmtl#

2

'WANTED TO RENT

K ARTICLES FOR SALE

0

WORK WANTED

l K.ti It N I H II E D nr unfurnished ■FOB NAI.M: 4 bur.icr kernsrtm KXPKKT painting — contract or
n p artm cn l for sober couple. N»
cook sieve with nven. Used less
hourly bails. 8. G. Grogan,
Krce.fsiimjitca, |*h. nr#! or 7g.*|.
pots o r. children. Box 13 .care
thgn I year. Good condition.
Phona 247-M.
of Herald. "
T il ItEF; r on in. nnfum ishrd. a p a rt­
ment un tilei! iy 'e ld e rly rouple,
Hn*
Itnute *J, Sanford.

DB tjALF-: Model A truck, f i r s t PAKT.TIMK inb C irsy.v a weel;
dans condition.
II)| W. First
Cook or nt:iId. - Minnie Mitchell,

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AND OUTSIDE

'^~~i K IR K !

'E M T D DELAY
TH E J O B ?

SHERIFF/ YOU
CAN'T BELIEVE
W A T ! r-r-rr*

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"I SAW VOUG LAST MOVIE

OkTAV/ K EEP THE
OLD LETTER.'.* r
ANVWAV I ; £
NEVER IN- F *
ten d ed to I

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THIS BEGINS
TD A\AKE
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CRACKER CRUMBS/
WHO ETVEC H E A P D
O F WOITIN’LETTERS
’N‘ NEVER MAILING C

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A N O I LL GIVE SOU k
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e v e r y n it e / - B u r r
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n e v e r actuallv mail

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W E ’R E U P T O N IN E H U N D R E D l
A N D N IN E T Y ’ N IN E T H O U S A N D ,

fo iL Y te X X )
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LDAD/r— PAGE THE
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D A R L W G .')LT 1 T V « 2 E /, r

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16" TACKLE BOX
RANFOKI) HARDWARE CO.
!.
210 E ast F irs t BL •

F'LClWBRB
McNHILL A YOST. FLORIST
Celery Ave. just oft 8|pee

Offleo ph. 403, residence ph. 610-R

WOOD,

A N O .R S P O e iE P S A B f f

WHO THE Ll
-T P E R S O N ;

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MAlJB

HOitHOW

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WIIKItH

Has Purina Feeds.

14

GRIP LOCK

1 ’ for all occasions

HERS, MO. WOtrCALL/f

KUKFJiA.AND PKEMIKR
Vacuum cleaners availubfV n

Celery Ake.

/

Elm avs. Phone 8&gt;&gt;-w.

-S o t
in
M DUV-

LOANS

FltOM &gt;19 TO &gt;300
atrict piivsry; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO,
102 Sanford Avenue

. Randall Electric Co.
PRIVACY i s h Bs p e c t h i j
kliuium J U'dimim houie furnished
YOUK natuial desire fo r privacy
complete and w ith extra largo
FOR SALE
in monay. m atters U .strictly
lot, AH /o r Its* than &gt;7000.IK). Gasoline engine 3 II.P. and
respected here.
Friends and
RAVMANH M. 0 ALU Realtor
relatives are nut auettluuM
w a te r pump. Ideal for,
TED III HNHIT. Anvociale.
s* u u t y«ur credit.
Your em­
or farm &gt;12S,00 for Imth.
R-M.ni I Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
ployer or businesa associates
built farm tractor &gt;130.
will nut hear of ynar personal
burner florence n i l stove
Cl Milt linuse and lot
riu h art’r
affairs. There is nu cauee for
in oven fc!.r*.04&gt;. II. R.
l.uuil er Y
.
em barrass merit.
Elder Springs.
Rensunabln credit rcquiremenia
FOR BALE
No cb-rnakera oii^money loans
\Vq liavo ileaiinldp homes, InU, Hand hem nlllrhcd |*eicab- pill**w
Variable psymen* plana.
cases. Call 721-Mr May U* seen
aeieage, f a r m s , waterfronts
FAMILY LOAN CfX
a t flip M aenoha.
(hroUjilioul Bemir.ole County.
Florida IUnk Bldg.
Phone V
AUu *iimmervlal properties. Ap- OFFTCE furniture and oriental
tt liniment* arranged
rugs. Call 7to.
12 S p e c i a l s f w i c e s
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
I CH ILD 'S used electric train.
TEII BURN B IT , Associate.
- ( SIwNS
&gt; 10. Pfcnne K70-J.
Room t F lorida SLile Bank Bldg.
S how 'cards and
O — I'F.ITH SIGN
FERN BRED
6 A R T IC L E S FOR SA L E t
O. D. Lamlress. I1
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSA NAN UK
“N EW CROP- FR US 11 KERN
P opular S eat Covers
RENT A CAR
HEED"
SEM INOLE T IR E SHOP
YOU DRIVE IT
Imported from Italy. Dvlivety »■»
PIIONK 200
IMITATION leathers In m oil
January. P late your o riler isow.
KTRICKLANOM wiIIMSDN
colors and U rge selection of
Orders filled in order received.
•
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INC.
K&lt;km| upholstery fabrics. Robert
Priec &gt;10.00 ner pound, one ha'f
S, Brown, 20 J 1 N. Orange
cash with oriler. M. M. "Jark ’’
Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
Bnlger, Box I K I D rlam l, Ma.
Phone 6H7.W.
________
RADIOS, phonographs, record*,
sheet music, g u itars. The Music FOUR fool lleatrolo. kerosene ELECTRIC spplilnce r e p a ir s Box, phone 953,
wo repair vyashlng machines,
burner, like new. fiO.'i W. 20th
vaccum ciwinors, lana, mixer*.
Street. Phone llOil-M.
FLOOR MATS
T ro tte r Appliance Service, 304
for all models
WATER II BATE ILK
W. 2nd Bt,; Pham) Ibf.KJ
-Chevrileta and Fords
. 10 and 4D Gsllou
MKMINOJ.K T lim SIKIP *
BAUER A PPLIA N CES
AUTOMOBILE A radiator* rspaired. W right A Cohen Gar­
NICHOLIJl ”
age. &gt; lst A French. Ph. 1000 J,
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
D EEP FREEZE
fo r finest quality
VETEBAN’K TERM ITE
5 ru. fefb canacity, price inPORTRAITS
CONTROL CO.
r lu d n liiatiillnlixiu uml service
.-t'-bmmsrclal and .Copy Work F orim rly iho VV. Id. Jleltim Ex­
for w arranty of one year,
. &gt;1 lisps hot Kervltrs
term inating Go,—6 year* guaran­
HAUER APPLIANCFtH .
Phone I ISO « - 230 Msisth lllde.
teed contract, bonded and incured, B years erpericnee. For
GARDEN and law n' seed; Vlgom
ARTICLH/i WANTED
freu inipections and estim ate
F ertllixer. The Hanford X-G«l 6
Phnne ft or w rite I*. O. Ilnx
' Stotv, ‘2nd A Hanford.
73 Ijongwood. Fla.
I’LL
HUY
yu^r
#■*
’rgaft|le«*
PASIPAH NURBERirat
of age *r condition. R v - Reel,
TKXAH
RO.SF;y, Evtrbloomlug
809 W fnd BL
Florida Roses, A talras, Camel­
lias, G rafted Gardenias, Bush
Alam anda, Crotons, D oras, Hy­
drangeas. Acalpliyas, Pineapple UHED piano* for cash. The Music
Box, phone 053. . . .
Palm s, Red O range Pink and
P u rp ls lloueanvilla, Ligustnim,
l»ouh|e Yrtmw Hibiscus, Fiver- RAGS w anted—feed, fertiliser.
g reeiu , G ra fted 1 Ayacodax, CitH ighest rash price. W rite Cen­
rus Trees. Pecans, Figs, P er­
tra l City Rag Co. Rj* 2462, Orsimmons, Grapes.
Tile M&lt;bit Complete
WB “rep air domestic and commerV ariety Poislbls
.. rial reO lgcrators. electric ap- C. B. HUGHES.
USED bath tub,' ktool, lav ato ry A
pljonccs, w ishing machines, Irons
. PAM PAH NURSERIES
sink. Any condition except brok­
and toaster* 308 S anford Ave.
Kamsuta, Florida
en. Frank II. Hhultr, 1213, 36th
Ph, BM* J, John filllon._____
and
SJU Orlando, Fla.
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J(I2 So. Pwitnaula Drive,
13 NOT1CE5— P F-R30NAL,
D aytoni Beach
7 Pats, Livestock, Supplies
.
so mile* E ast of Sanford
SEMINOLE T IR E BHOP
701 North Park
TUXEDO FBEDS—eom altta line.
ITOUCHTON A WATSON, *120t
Telephone 37 .
. 4.
H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store. ■

MIRACLE CONI
Tsrw illsw ar, J
W ater Proo/li
Blocks — _B i

U cH L O O C
b a f /s tt

LOANS

Box .IB]-A. Sanford. South Eider
Springs.

3 R E A f E S T A T E FOR SA LE

^ f i O , N O ! l f WHY'D THE ^
WOULD KIR K) r THAT F E L 1 r/**rt r- lihri r u * / 1 |WHAT
a iti 'r*kf n ii T Tl _-/l
i.OWPAY-l/M

ii.

• 20.1 S. Orange Ave.
T h a i’s why the government is
(Irlindo. Florida
In such a hurry lb force a show­
Phone 4967
down with John la Lewis. At
thP moment, the government is
pinning nil its hopes on the legal
proceedings which began yester­
day in W ashington.
Meanwhile, schools are begin­
ning to feel th e Pinch acutely.
Rrigham Young University In
One way to save money la U fayU tah lias closed down. Its 4,000
get year e llf 'j birthday.
students have been numb with IN 'COITIIT n g T il4! &lt;‘f Pl.WTY
A
better way and a more pleasant
cold in unhealed classrooms for
il.'IKIK,
pKMINMl.K
ITH’XTT.
one b to place yom flr«, wlnAth e. la st four days. They were /tTATK n r PIjOHIDA.
III r # (b y H . u l # « f J t l t t N i | . *!*I-K . aI orm t users nr* wlUi us and f iw
MAN, dreensett.In Protuttn
TO ALL Will&gt;H IT MAT rrtNCRRIIl y ear wile Hie dividend savings
•
Nnttre la h .r.h y g u m lhai IMJPI* for « birthday personL
.... KNT J. (1H.KMAN han flint hi- Wo ran five you a 20% rash divi­
n f keen ntf * , l n "' report s a K w -,ltnr o f Iho dend savings on fire and wind­
■ ••isle Of JOHN &lt;i. ftrt.HUAN. *i#s
or m e Pu ' | «-*a»nl: lliut ll# lisa fll#.| tils petition storm Insurance, C. M. Boyd A
I fur float illacharge. and tlisl h« Co.. ]I1H Magnolia Avenoe, Phono

12IP.

TH E S E FELLOW PAID BY KIRK
T D ‘ DELAY WORK QN BRIDGE

(Iptcm etrist

E y e s &lt;tVfdiSed—G lsxar*

FUKNISHKU opartmenl, or fur- IHHIIII.K lloastcr Pan, latvn mow­
ntshed or unfurnished Imust. er, electric carpet sweeper, miter
l*erni»nent rcsidcnla. Ever y.* box, electric shaver, 13 acres
trfuly’s Hardware Store. Phone land. Norvaf ({. f-’a rln tl, ltt. 8,

INSIDE THE JAIL-

COUCHAX. ill--

Phone 101

THE LONE HANGER
K IR K , YOU'RE G O IN G TO
L I5 T E N TD WHAT THAT/'
INDIAN S A Y S 'p ------1— *\

CouhtK*'Vlorli1a. *sn th* 41b 4»r *f
D»-&lt;Vtnt»«r. 1114 . f« r a p p ro v a l o f
■am * anil f ir tlnvt rtl»rh*r*«&gt; a*
K u c&gt; ltn r Ilf I h i .M a le o f JOHN O.
l l l U I M A N .i il a r M in l . un ll i l i S ib

S A N F O R D , FLA

J . E . M c A Icx a n d er, Jr,

D O N 'T B E L IE V E WHAT
ME T E L L YOU ABOUT MURPER ] L ME S M 5 ' S H E R I F F . ^
O N r n n r r .....................

down n»w&gt; curb*, on deliveries of
coal to ' school building*. School*,
and .government buildings too.
m u tt apply to the W ashington
office Of the solid uel* admlnlstratio n for coal p erm its.
W hat coal there la available It
being .held strictly fo r nubile
utilities — electric.
gas
ami
sewage disposal p lan ts — . for
stre e t car. and rallro^u_*arvlce.
fo r hoipltals. and fo r eith er e*&gt;
sential uses. Including the heat*
in s of homes.
W hat’s more, a tig h t checkup
has been ordered* on th e dlmnut
regulations th a t w ent into effect
la st night in 21 states and in the
Diig.rict of Columbia. Violators
face a, maximum ine o f 210.000
and prison ter^is up to unr w ar,

X-C*l LOBT— PURSE, Lady’s embossed
- braw n a ltto ib r, between Pal metto and JJsgrtblla avenues S a t
FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel Pupabout 2 P, M. containing small
plea — registered black male*
am ount !a f money and Shaeffef’a
:t now for C hristm as deoi&lt;l m9i‘
.......... &gt;rd for retu rn . NoiLiberal
5 weeks old N. Hampshire*.
K L Yi'.Ntersnn, 1310 Lake
Chicks, m asterbreed, b e st qual­
ry Road of leave Herald ofity. Special rata Ea. M e. 103
f a r 134,78. Poultry F arm , 713
So. Howard Ave.. T am pa. Fla.
16
AUTOS FOR SALE 0

FIR K WOCH) fey sale. IB" oak
and pin*. Phone B1BH;

GALLON
THBRMOR JUGS
with aplckete
ORD HARDWARI
810 tDsst First Ht

LOST 9l FOUND

ehlckt. Tha A a n f o r . l
Slot*, 2nd A hanforrt

for soda fountain, a* Lf»Drug Store- Part time er
SALESMAN wanted fo r M tsidh
(tilin g and collecting* Thorpe
Furniture Co. male o t female. Roy John*
eon Grill, Magmdla A venae.
j

•IjVRMl TRUCKS
od mechanically, good tin
Heed right You e*q.p»qv* bl
isds nodmske big money wll
IFOLi-KR MOTOR SALES

cook,

■on. Samlnoie CounCo. *19 W . T hird

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THE WEATHER

40 U n i t y T h o m Is S t r e n g t h —
T e Fr#i**t th# rtmct ft lb* Wa rM l
T # F r a m a U tha f H H W of Amrri##^
T o Fredacs Prosperity for Honfardi

AN

Russians Lose,

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

V 0 1IL U M E X X X V IH

Guide Crash Victim To Ambulance

'in v en to ries

Quick Action
Urged ToEnd
School Strike

Tartly rluutly. coitUnurtl warm
fiouth and r f n t n l porlloai tonictil*
and n\yr iwnjth portion* Ihurvday.
Mwtly rlotxly with iliim m and
rtailrr In riirrm p north lo n l|h l
and I h u n ib y ,
t

N EW SPA PEK

WEDNESDAY, NOy. 27, 1910

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Council Of Parents!Mine Shutdown Seen
And Teachers Make As Affecting Many
Plans To S e t t l e ! O t h e r Industries,
School Differences! C l o s i n g Schools

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.»

ST. CAUL Minn.. Nov. 27.
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27, ( d b bl*&gt;— The Saint I’aul Council of j The nation.!* feeling *e rr re .hoc*
Parents and Teacher* today do : today from the soft cool mint?
mandril emergency uctlon by the ; -trike —tin- second w ithin n year,
city council to reopen the city * j Unrtnplxymenl in rolnlrd Indusstrikehound school# Saint P » U l* .tritl already total* about 70.000,
i 1have an,) there are indication* that a*
77 grade and high school*
lu eo closed since Monday a* the many a* 2.70,mat w orker* rimy be
re*ult of a leachet*' strike for idfed by the wrek's end.
higher wage*.
• Everywhere the m ine shutdown
(ioverttor "Edward Thye a l­ is a f f e c t i n g norm al routine*.
ready had summoned the Mlnne- School* are *hnl dow n in .potted
Mifa legislative delegation from lection* from llenver to i'hiladei.
Itamsey county — wljich em _phla because of heatle#* building*,
brace* Saint I'aul — • to m eet. Seventy thousand steel, railroad,
with an eight-member striker* dm| r | v«*r workers hurt- been, idled
committee today.
fur lack of work. S ix ty thousand
The
Parent-Teacher CounrH r,.*ldrnt* „* pt'nVii, l Tlah, are
recommended concrete fo rm s. of nlendlii.- .for coal t.. u n n u tlirir
action to end the strike of some house*
Anti 21 stale* are under
I.OtKl teacher*. It proposed two federal browmlut o rd er, more
tneasore* which would permit ,|r. stio than anything in wartime,
the Payment of h ig h rr. teachet
These hardship* a te as nothing
•larlc*.
* f jn (he event of a prohm ged strike
One suggestion is for immed­ 'hnirninn Irving Old* o f .the hoard
iate court action to have federal of United Stales Steel forecaft*
and state aid monies excluded an early shutdown o f hi* com­
from the 130 per capita lim ita­ pany’* plants, which already have
tion placed on yearly municipal gone Into curtailed operation. Old*
expenditure* .by. . the
city ,charter.
,
*av* that coat* stuck* today* lire
AI •» proptard i* .the marking
up. ..........

^ N o v . 2 7 — &lt;/P)— T h e R u s s ia n s
. ’• t o d a y lo s t o u t in o n e o f t h e i r
m o s t s tu b b o r n b a ttle s to
d n t e b e f o r e t h e U n ite d N a ­
tio n * A s s e m b ly .

Qverridinir repeated and
strenuous objections from
‘ Soviet Foreign M l n i s t . e r
Molotov, the UN s 54-Nntlon
polltiesl
committee
hs*
voted to dlacus* th« pJ op™ fu

*o,0d

?,

' * " • " * H { i * U t* *

r r . s
within the

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A SWISS AND A U . l OFFICII guide CoL \V. G. McMahon (center), of
Buffalo. N. Y, to an ambulance at the Mclrlngeo, Switzerland, airport,
following hit rescue by a Swiss ski-cquippcd plana McMahon was one
of tw elve Americans stranded when their C-33 Iran .port plane crashlanded on the G ault Glacier In Uia Alpa
(IntcrnaNuimi K adtcpW u)

Carpenter Tells
Legislature To
Kiwanis Reasons Decide Winner In
For Thanksgiving Orlando Election

X h,rh

A s s o c ia te .! P r e s s l e a s e d

W ir o

N O . 23

Federal Judge Scolds Miners
Unemployment Still Spreading

Molotov Over-ridden
On Lumping Of Dis­
armament With’Lo
cation Of Troops

Voted to ‘lumping the t* * p
rets together under one drbmte
I t ' : .heeding, but the co m m iltro ch o # .
v T -N o beck up the urging* of both
It r i t a in end th e United S tate* to
* haye
b oth
U*ue» considered
jointly..
.'
, ,
. .
In feet, the decltlon we* teken
while th e committee we* voting
irag rap h by paragraph on
J Sri d 'h " ’amendment to th e . or!
glnel Soviet proposal’ f o r - • UN
troop cen»u». By » rote of 33 to
17 It decided th at the two
Issue# were separate aspects of
th e *»eme general eubJAt, France
vil d w ith Russia In opposition,
while the Other th rte member*
of the Big Five — the U. H-.
Britain and Chinn — voted In
fnvor of .broadening of the discu*tion.
The eommlttee eito approved
j | h y a vote of 36 to 12 a British
proposal declaring that the troop
inventory was the first step to ­
ward disarm am ent talk*. It add&gt;d that the census was needed to
help set 'up UN’# propoaed International police force. Russia and
(Vane* also voted against this.
On another section of the reso­
lution there was no opposition.
T h at waa the part providing for
reports on troop* in enemy and
itats
. l E arlier the United Slate* and
• *“ B ritain w ere on one side of the

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Scene Of Lewis Hearing

n ASHIM . rtlN . N»i%. &gt;1t ul*)
The fnlrral | ii «11;t* lira ring (tin
r«iiitrin|i| rharitr atair«il
lle w is LmI.h atlJtT til the tniitl
|»«jInI in Ihr iaimr leailrr4* de­
fence.
Jinljjr T. Alan (iuhlw
LrirmiRh iltfU rn l lhal whether
»rt nu| (he Norvii&gt; t-atiuariiia
A rt &gt;i}i|»Hi*n in the &lt;nft d n l rate,
Lew | m :irtil 111* Tiiilec! Mine
VVnrker-a will he 14nil 13 *»( contem|»l if *it »%|irn% »it l«*K.illy that
the) itiwohrinl his ir^ t tattling
order.'
•Vu wip, d erU trd the JwrUt
run dlMihei Hitch i»it older.
* D ial'rout’d be \|««r, h r add?*), wa
I Sind hi* ti.itIr r i of lawjer*? Itav#
would h.ivr a n a rH it .
far
l.i’kiv til,1 tie llo 111*nt|ll to nhuti
thu| hr lilrd tn ruiBpli with the
Judge'* rr'anmnng oid rf. Iu&gt;«trad
the) h iiir
I heir arRum m U
on runtrntiniw that under th*»
NorrV&gt;*Laiiiiarili.t Art Ih r jiii*
rfmerit cannot un&lt; the itt)unrlion
.1 w .1 MpdiHHi in a Li Ih&gt;f div|iute.
K arlier. tiohUh«Moui:h had said
Ihr miners made a great m istake
Iti walk my « 1 t&gt;rt«*r ihr-CUUft
u&gt;uSd rule on their to n tra fl «li*tuili* with the fiat rnim eiiL
L r« i"' iiliiirneVsi told the tour!
that the* had fiihwril the union
rhu l he wJI-. wilhin til* rlftlIw
in ilis.fr«-milmii tlie rrwlrainlng
older
Ihr jW’-I h i diew a Liilgti
!r«»m the niurttM m wlirii h r rem afkrd titvit
th e *r motor) i**
full *»l |*e*»|ih * . *• is***k ih r d**Clor*,* .11I»it*

s ?
130 limit

of 1 1 80^1
f.I.Oim |0p,

nir'ainxt th.« nr!L«n^ **«“rrn«inir mimtirr* ilnity
P&lt;»§l|||w|4 Ohio, 27,000 in&lt;lu»trial work
l««lny. About
In Saint I’aul, the strikers are fr# writ* iHIifl
,
, 1,500
,

-km.

%

I" Atlaoto. (ia.. ih r manage, -d

, . r •"* ,
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lav
n*
........
The ■Liu** lh
within
wr
ck *""*
if i hemM
strike
gmttp estimated that hy tiringlng
Mil imii'i
| census figure* up tn date
the
Tin* f r i S l n l f 11it 111- 1r i i \ •*w*it*ift •'tty Wniild
show a population
p
i « Dial liHi.iMiii uiirkftB
g"*o of about 60,000 sloe,, the
itt ilw «tf*H (nhritnliiikf plnnl** in
I’.rm fedrrnl cen«il*.
fviiwylvnnin. W fii \T»^imn hm»I
In Minneapolis,
meanwhile,
will
thrnnti mil *&gt;f Wttrk
rlasses art- tiring held today
\ iuf m n niunlk,
"till.- te a c h e s ponder over a mihln »i w«*i*k
set lie meat offer The offer urn. 5h t* ARunci IIt loll “n V^. lit I nf Hi
vide- a
„f
annually
.... employs^ will to- ixld.-I”
up u t„p ,ea0her* .ala ry
•'L“W*-',.

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(lOld^lioroii^k T e l l s
Lewis Miners Made
(irave Mistake In
Leaving The Fits

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Nt»V, 2 7

j —&lt; /l— Ihi- ihm titty «if tin*
routcii,|,t iti.il uf John I..
HERE IS \ \ IK7V of llir Wusldngton. I), p . 6Iunk:lpal ( ourt. tshirli
slso houses th f I 'n l n s l Itistrtii Court, whrrs- Jotui U Ix-wts Hup, Lcwiji up: markt'il by u
t«. tin* 100, Out)
right). au» •.ummctinl til .i i m k tin- rllatlnti (or rontruipl »f rourl scolding
In refuainx to rtll off tlx
,ifta,- t!. «. n u tr ir l J u d |r Thomas A striking I'uitx.l Mitu* Work­
n-jldtKio.nl, nop, Irfit. «.i, itrslgnalrst to lirsr Ix-wi# and lh# C M. U. ers front tin- JttGiro wlio in
rxplaln mIit Ihry should not to- ti r |it In ixmlcmpl.
ipttrrnattonal aoundpholot hniiritti. tin’ -I'tH’v.

a salary range of U r ween I person* also got suspension notand $6,000 a year to ra.
f" ’nl ,,1&lt;’
o"d Western
the present range from^ ,[l' llr" ,,lt- Ml*rr th an l.6ou ..liter
&gt;trglnla Itnilnav employe# nto O jto o annually.
reived stm llar notice T en thousand
/ I ’i A. .1 .l-.ilpA f /
AfXv
Youngstown. Ohio. Sh«*l #nd Tube
( io ld &gt; l)ii|‘iiUgti to ld tlliF a()ft
t ’ontpsny' xmrltsrs a rc schmltilr.l;
f e w t and thi*
^
lii h p r f v A flfl
for In.off situ# tom orrow
Air
itini iium I* that they had made’
other In tilk in g »)x*ut w hether t i l O l i i J aVKlU I rL L U U IT l
Other 3 fiOII itstelvvurkrr* will
1
a te»y #a*iww isifhike m walkthe tm op Inventory should in­
h
given .im ilar wor.l #t Ilirmmi.'
clude domestic force* a* well a* I
Rev Inmrs S. I lurk &lt;hr&lt;l nt &lt;• ham, tin
*
those abroad
nursing home in Dr Ia ml,.
n i,
the.
foal
Monday morning aftp r „ linger m g: :111 1‘xluruitu.
....
k
" I auttanL I huma» Alien, i» uinj'i'iiik.
TALLAHASSEE, Nov 27. iA*j jllnass.
There m e many things fur A m er­
: ..1ans I,, relieve tin- fu?l #iluntm-t
ican* to i«&lt; thankful fhr, the Rev. — A controversy still t* , aging
Born in West Virginia Oct .W. lie is working to reopen nhantlnncl
A* *•*»•luik
"sN.tr III Fs.lt
Mark C arpenter, pastor uf Holy for two position* in Florida sup­ 1360, Rev. Clark was u lawyer
&gt;fr»»»i fr.nti SaiHti l ‘lx»u*, hr will
Colorndi, m lm*k to p ro v id ) «■##•■ t
posed
to
have
been
filled
tn
the
Cross EpLciipal talk, today fold
a young- man. About IKU6. he tint fuel by all mean*.possible.
loit.l mii Lrikn Hhiirr HoulfVithl,
.Klwaninn* in a talk on-the subject recent general election. It look* moveil to Alaska to settle nr. t-»S tiltu.hv morning in hid plant* tind
a*
if
the
state
Legist*
til
re
will
School*
and
colleges
In
Calxrad
•
of Thanksgiving Day.,
talc, mi,!
orilniried as « I'n #.
m il in\i to H Btfijt u m r the .Muoici
have
to
settle
one
controversy,
hnve
an
nut:
nt'i-d
unacheduisd
vm-a
Antoni; the filings Americans
hyterliin minister. He serveil as
pit I ILin.Mufl
in Mu iiVImA ii
K N! \rmiluir*' r*-%ti1|.nt nr Han.
and
the
court*
the
other.
tlu#,
a,,,I
l
’tab
and
M
l
c
h
t
g
a
-should bu thankful tor. and which
n missionary in ALiAn fm 20
kill brill 4*1 V1■■*&gt;'»Ji|tuy Ilf .» till’I’4 for 11 for tit** j,tei -it t’tkjhl &gt;**tua utUl
T
he
Legialature
m#v
hnv*1
tu
school*
are
following
suit.
I
h
e
Moat stare and business em ­ many ntun take f»r granted, are
year*.
riip of l h» zSiiuMhl Mi i t hiiiii - \ ■» buiktrr aiul iortimr in »n i m of tint
either liav.-‘ shill down liernit-c &gt;•«
ployee* In the downtown section llherty, freedom and plenty, he choose between a Republican ami
\ i utn.itfs* Criihitt «'* ;rt
will f»n Dec,
Due to ill health. Rev
..f H s ' •MimHiiotv f L ii a
Democrat
for
O
range
county
dwindled coal -applies, or plat
j., i I( At I^ Hi | p .Iiirti! i*I Hit*
are galling a vacation period of declared.
I
lULi’
liU-d—
•
-i—
■
.
ki*ii
*—
L- iiiXK *
c»me t„ Hanford In lull# and pury
i'_
L’Vi"ill
A
uifuu
jjj
*
'
#
.
representative
at
the
I'.HT
a day and a half, due to the i
« i-Wfvfff-ffi* #trt“ nrnmrn'iT
O n t cannot he thankful unless. sUm. T h f State Canvassing Itnard •Tiu*ed Ike lien Plrmegnrt l--T.I’T close do" li. to m u iu u iiics IU_ lit*
' r Li . L i .
ill '# ,j InI f*ns ta ll' of
\V .■ •liiiig lo i,
a ls o
I.......
u l ii.
l, t
- W edneadar half holiday n
n
d
........
t...
o ..............
.o j n e ..l i e " ,. ......
d e c lin
ed
if
*
nit'll
ii
/••..
*:i|»»*i
P i'HiiiriM iit
i (4'miiwKJaUfmj
where he resiih-il oxtil zsl—&gt;1.1 IH
S .ltil,- " t|i
I lo ll I 111* J.I.Hlt
Closed tchiMtl I uililittgs A similar tMMft.lt n l , l 'l l v f
1 hanksKivjng tomorrow. City end j{ey. (Carpenter irt referring tu the ha* d efam 'd Its jlcctston until mouth!, ago.
Italpli
in Biinfortl
situation is approaching in Fenn-J I llMfr*'-kl, Slij Hi. Ii " it jiinl ntliei i tn-’ It..' '1 i .Jt 11l&gt;i \ , mill oni’ uf I|i
and county office*, bank*, .chool* 1 n„.., b t thanksgiving to tlod. Ho Dec. 0. A t. any rate, both con­
Mr AMlIi'lH'r'
•c ln irtl fnr
Mr. Clark, after coming to ; anLiifg* 1 od| Wii: t 'hi hliiia* pm
m o il
DUaineM
^
, |K)lnt«d out that riuiiik*ir»viii|r by testant# indicate th ey will take ford, conducted service# nt the Ivania, Many IVnnsylvania school-' t El V lif f it lilt 4.’ Hi I rtf.
h im|iRiVH ade#
... th. h.sinry »f .Snitfet I t ,,l,s wmk t,&gt; Hie TMuirit Em crtetn
their case to th e’ Legislaute.
will
lock
their
door#
fo
r
TluinkiMt-nl*
uf
the
I
mi
ttliitfh
the
JtiyciHM
!u v *
{i* h0" ‘ | Urn. I-tlg ritn -fath er, w»* f.r-t obincut ('oiimilttco of tl;«- HcmUtaVe
J a n i e * G. H orreil, Orlando mission ch u rrh rs In Weirsdalo,
J!!r ®f*,u r*nl* W I.
j?,?e n ! served a* a fast, rath er than a Democrat, claim* &lt;tho seat sles- Sorrento, Lake Mary utul L’puila, giving today, and th e y will not havr piomiicfl to iib%iaI the* eily in will piiKwd up 1'fuh Avenue.
County t3ininticr of Contmeroq
reopen
utile#*
the
m
iner#
walkout
Ill
O.r
patuilt?
will
Im
flofttn.
m
itylrnf
nut.
‘
^0
' fc»*t day and tolif uf their danger* ilt* th e fact th a t he received and fo r a time conducted a Sunday
wlllctt Includes 1 k!h .ml IRfftnn
th’t'Mijtltti
i*til#ri*(| hy locul .ti chairm an George 1'mlty reis ended bp next week.
""
on Thur»day* ** *
pr*nU&lt; from wilderness and marauding ewer vote# than .Republican School in his own home.
N
iim
I
of
u
nm*
wirt*
vncloauri1
firm
etn*!
»»tLfiffvt
j.iiliniiH.
Kiahlli'«
Indians, yet found much' to he Alex Akerman, Jr.
.-n:mg- Uie vhitnila-r txvdy. and
_ He is survlved-by one x ran Jtx n l
The Po»t Office windows will thaykful for,
for lIn* jMiirutii mu"
unit # w iR .4-iiMii’l t ' !*&gt; t l c e o r a t i n g f h r i i tii«“
IJnd
Weber
n-isviicnung th e
In the election, pem ocral Tvn Clark 1‘orlmore of Orlando.
ba closed and other than special
h
»
*
ttni!
Lint*
'tii'li
fi1
*
vfhi#
f*
’"
i
r
'
tty
way
iaiuigituiiih*
" I n c sp irit of Ih r day will be
JiirUxt r'hamtMT i-t I'xitllr.i-rcFuttaral service* will he cunluct*
d* very, there will be no usual tost unless there is nn outpouring Cobb, J r., led the four-m in field,
f.2ttetkr«*u in «pp!ii f»!• i,agi*n witii via)
l''mi tin- It1*"’*| ilt'ctu alt'll kill
•gF&gt;,i&gt;* to M, ArmlUgp tu vlnt
■
ed at the Erickson FuiicrDl Hums
i Hit* 1*111'I
|* IUUV lit iiuivrtf ilit- vehiili’ ffit* irtt*rcht»!Ht nrr #if t»#n
..1 7
m*11 on Thurodav, of thanks toward Almighty God”, and his seat is assured. Republi­ Friday at 3:30 V M . II, I D.
lx hu.xn ■ n iia lt put tiliu ln
can Akerman led H orrrll, how­
taJJ i ’o s tm tite r Jo el Field. Box said Rev. Carpenter.
li-i-kt
L
*
II’
Itf
»»f
V
I'tn»
t*n
f»*t
itttf
txcvcte, mid a- u t'M'e oontuii u a l, ttle pubHc for many
Flnntingr. nn eclorv in Cenlr •!
ever, 0,106 to 6,672. Rut Hor­ Ilrowrnlee officiating. Burial will
holder* can get mall a* usual.
•4 III lilili’k, tt K u 4*t-ilwork
U -l rx-lum e lt,e&gt; "ill
, a,a,,,t'..- fr ,.U that ho
He emphasized that although
Florida are now n earin g the :l
A Union Thanksgiving Service this Is th e srerthd Ihim U gifitiir reil claims the seat Ikciuisc he l&gt;e lit Evergreen Cemetery. I’ull- 000
M
,
U
iJw
ril*'i
i
-ftl
tf
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• •
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acre mark On Nov. | 6 . a. .
i.» carry
will be held a t the Holy Cross of peace, lhrr« t* -till war In thy led the fourth candidate. Repub­ Ix-arer* include I. I Fraz,.-, \ k(.
i
I
it
Hall
ari,t
I
t•
(f|)&lt;
,|
!i**l»la‘ l*f*llSltl •
HkDflC
• .,bb. cording tn the Florida Vegetal,t&gt;
Mi
1CJk*iIfn &lt;r I• • It! It’**’I ih.ic
Lelani1 Chubb*
Horreil tireen, K A King, It
Episcopal Church at 0:30 o’clock world. "IV* have gone lluough a lican
I
l.
ii.
been
-••lei
ti
l
,
|
uj
||,
ur,
ton
Committee, ncrruife fnr life an &lt; L.k* lift
m IlS Mr.
i«I,iIt • 1 fill I! m* m*k%
o »
M em ber*-of Ute period of hlg burine** nod big says h* was running against Geo. Touhy, and It. W. I tear,e.
i - delvnixm- tuixe »in,x-i , lllggir,
v/ft# 2,736, which included it"'
and Akerman against
ill N! mf.tNiUil Jtuii
h wliicli
m 2 5 , " , ^ M liflittrial A iiociatlon governm ent atul nuw we are In a Chubb*
parade will form ;,I the j D tllviciit ,&gt;rg.-mUalixtit uiul IttHanford-Ovbdit, Lake lla rl. /., N
H * t»V III!« Ifl i *•III trill L) *. uml
• J 2 f u k » P*rt in the program phase of- big labor. He pointed Cobb, an d th a t therefore Ixilh
ttl u'i'lia'k an,I at I dividual# Hi riatitxn! u ill lx- catied
wood and OUnwaha ptanllug555
■•rmon entitled, out th a t all thru* had misled the Democrats were elected
(or a vals Of this acr-agc. 1,677 la planted
•*2^* pjnVtoua Church" will be point of th e ir mutual interdepend­
T he, ballot, however, contained
th a t he ii
to golden variety an d 1,168 acir#
delivered by the Rev. W. P. Y e,.
ence. Term ing. |h e present a tim e no grouping of Democrats and
C lum ber atul
to ptscel.
C h i l i a n Church. The of deciaion and cultural crisis, hu thair Republican opponents.
W ork of the local chapter of
Commerce
Next in alls are th# I-ake
the A merican Red Cross in assist­ Okeechobee area p lan tin g s which
contrasted totalitarian aim* which
co-operation
A
t
the
same
time,
the
routro
ing veterans and their fanti|lM
make p tan a mere vassal of tho
this respect.
Morriion wilt
veray over S tate Coirtplrrtlier during the war was highly com* total V.212 of which 1978 acre#
-D ti' development of Uie tourist
MiHigh! *in, pnintiHl ♦•‘ill tu j I
H n r u Itljf kiihllr^* party
•Ing special Thanksgiving iolo*: atate w ith tha Chris!Ian aims which •till I t fa r from settled. Gover­ mended by members of the Vet­ la. golden and 23V acre*, pascal
regard every man a* a child, j f
S arasota it third with 6 li* thf&gt; grmi*» lhat hi rv rn t the At wilt in- h&gt;Id in the jiarlr »tid plenty huxlneas itt Sanfunt ■is one of our
God, and a person rntitled to rea- nor Caldwell and S tate Sr mylar erans of Foreign W ars at thebr acre* of which 230 acre* is gold fantic F o n t Lijie Itiiilfoifil fan •if etth-lv will lie given aw*y hv Kic#t&lt;-&lt; oppurtuuiUtW* zutd Mr.
lEdwIn G. Fraser held n lengthy m eeting Tuesday evening. It was
Higgins, "atul it L* the intention
pect.
,
on and 319 acres ia pascal.
ptiM iadnl t*» turn over to thr Santn
of tlie twi! organisations to pro­
"Alma a re what people stand and ap p n rtn tly friendly confer* voted to assist the Red Cross
It
i*
nut
necessary
fur
inothet*
Total
Florida
p.lantlnRa
,*r?
-*!*,*
City
ihi*
Inud
occupied
hy
H
i«?
rail*
on the subject late yester­ in Its coming- cam pelgn for fund#,
foe; culture is " h a t they aland ence
acroa In golden *nt*t v* / r“a&lt;l *PlJr north uf thu C ity Jail, tu enter children's name# for the vide every j#»‘&gt;;bl,. facility for the
to
A djutant John a785
on," he declared. He defined w ar day. B ut they still remain In according
m
»
In pascal, a fu ll total of
t ^p area of the to o can be pnriuli- rmitest; ju st ImvV them m entertalnm nt jtntl pleasure of our
Saule.
alma a* pursuit of tru th , a strong sh a rp , disagreement.
1,496 acres. _
expanded considerably; also that hand »t the handshfll a t brill |ue»tA. ____ a _ ______ __
By
w
ay
of
assistance
to
the
conviction o f fight and wrong, a'
F ra se r W as' nominated
for
*
—
a [ilcnlc ground w ith !tenches and o’clock, raid W. F. I.a rater, Jr.
h ellsm t0
n n* ,h o ^ " C In mitt)berahlp enrollment, Ce|erv Camp natural law of universal Juatko Com ptroller by the S tate Demo Salvation A rm y .lt was renamied
................ »f tin* JuytV e rxnimitteJ
table# can he provided.
th
a
t
members
each
donate
76
such as r wa* the lu u li of the
Committee and subse­
w|tich i# assisting the Mareltatit#
o r V J tV * u * 0f ‘h r « Woodmen Nurem burg trial*, and consldara era tic
Centa
o
r
mors
w
orth
of
canned
t hlg event At th e too was A#«wnlliin in puUing #,n tlie pm
quently won the general election.
or the World-wtmpa In Florida to
he honored with a tl* ll fay F a r ra r Hon* of th e rights o f persona as Bttt
C
a
.
Caldwell
contends he i» in­ goods which will entitle them
the birth of * baby monkey Mon- tide. Children front nearby com­
to
admission
a
t
the
next
meet*
New beiry. p re* Ident of tha W.O.W. persona ra th e r than units of tho eligible fo r the position because
The M other F urniture Store will
Work began Monday In the fo rm ­ d»V on Monkey Island. Hrownle. munities are invited also to p a rt­
atate, lie was Introduced by P ar- he waa a member of the Legis­ .Ing.
hold open hou»e Sul unlay to celee r room of the Cltv D rug Store the mother monkey, »••# the cen'. icipate tn tlie progrnm.
I
at T u . • hnw,n^
^ «• ■». Finch. ry W hitehurst
Seven
new
member*'
Acre
ad­
lature which raised the Comp
|
district m anager of the organlxa
fo r the new firm of Ferkln*-R"hlitalc exteiulve rrm odeling o f th e
of much chattering and alien
Guest* wyre Carl HitfgingUHtom
Hon.
Ser*e salary. So th e Governor m itted by the Poet: Fat Johnson. son Mena Clothing sto re on F irst er
entire stoic, accunllttg to C. II.
(ion, nml the mnnkeva lotik turns
President Newberry’* vHIt her* of Orlando, C. 8. Jackson of Tam- says ha will declare the office WIHI. Peacock. D. M- Franklin. S tre et and Magnolia Avenge.
Luke, malinger, who otalcd th a t
in giving her "Swedish massage"
4 |p n Doc. fl, will bo marked by * big pa, Lloyd Long of Indiana,, A- J. vacant on Jen. 7, when F raser Raymond Kajler, Robert Kama.
till# »tor«- t* now the la rg e st and
The plans call for new fixture* in order to keep her citcuinUoij up
and
Rarmond
_ Vail "Lovell
Losslng,
‘g and
a g the
H gRev,
l
la scheduled to ta k e 'o v e r. Cald­ Louis Rowland
ing at 7:80
7:30 o’clock __
-meeting
In the _____
most attractive uf the chain of
Hall. Plan* for a dance to be throughout hy the G ran d Rapid# and as»ure her continued health,
evenlnr, and a fin# program of Harold B arnes of K nterprW , Mrs. well say* he will re a p p o in t bald
{hUblLditnent of a civic music • tores owned b ) the company. InRtor# Equipment Co., nn all gin*# declared Mr. Mnughtop w ith, a
by
th
e
poet
were
dltcussaq.
Ctarm
c*
Gay,
who
already
la
M.
D.
G
atcb
fl
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p
ral6**l
oy
th#
entertainm ent It being arranged
plan In am ford whereby i f may- be the s h ite ..............
fro n t and an air-conditioned sy s­ chuckle.
'
and a dance will be held, ta ld Mr. club fo r h e r rooking and "Old serving ,a« Com ptroller under a T he p o st voted to elect a Junior tem.
possible for the city to enjoy nn
Construction of It stairw ay a t
..............
vie#
commander
and
a
eheplaln
Kentucky
Hom
s’1
wa*
sung
In
her
tem
porary
appointment.
X V ukH H M ■ ■
tfc
annual concert series of noted the ii-ur of thr store and elimina­
The ito rs, which w ill b# forrna t th e n ex t m eeting. Brelley
honor,, ;t
slngi-r*. InstnunentalULv and en- tion of the stairway in the front,
elly opened In March, Is planned
Odhem la commander.
C H IU ) KIDN A PPED
I i
’
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vtnblra, If Uw aim of MU# K ather­ a r e 'pm dng the m ajor niteratlotia.
d* a poet-war modern Job in ayery
FIRE
O K N 6 B A U C H SHOP
_ bson firm
ine Brock, held representative at The rear stall way 1m* perm itted
respect.m T__
he ______
Perklna-Robson
SUGAR HI-JACK KD
'F ire, believed tp h a w been
CRAWFORDS VILLE, Ind* — ____________
Civic Concert_________
Services. Inc, who use of th* entire second floor fo r
M ines mit of the present firm of
L 0 8 ANGELES. Nov. 27.
by A" defective flue In th e kitchen of
B. L. Perkin*. It l» • f r e e way Nov. 27, UP)— Police in central arrived lh» week a t the Mayfair display. .
— T ruck D river Howard J
In place of the form er front
arahlp conil.tlnx o f B. 1* Indiana are hunting to«!ay for Inn.
Avanue. gained
Avenue. , today announced the today told Los Angeles poll
........ Lewis
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- K ant
Among the **rtUU available tn stairw ay i* an attractive, m irror
ma, S r.. J . N. Bobaon. Jr. and an unidsnllflsd msn amid to bav*
im,1 ‘ Ffe.
UlUaAl
m y yesterday rooming while the opening Ftklay rooming of hla new W a not going to P«y. attentk
kidnapped alx y**r old vin ^n l* th e concerts la John Charles backed jewelry display window.
Perkins- Jr.
wWl Uncle
to peool* who holler a t ’
i’a Armed
tenant. Lela
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a t ID B i n Second, from
Vellon from ’» Crawfordavllie Thomas, baritone; K irsten Flag, Also a t the front entrance of the
th
a
curt,
anymore.
Jo
Firemen,
rjcrran was forced to
______ O. KNIGHT D R *
schi'ulyard yeiten lay
morning, stead, soprano; A rthur Rubinstein, atore there ary new cases fo r di*-'
*ald ho did th a t ’ whan a
:tO
ltle'fo rm er location during atan
K re tiler, Benno play of Jewelry, Ogden Faulkner,
T^MPA.
Wov.
2T
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The
fitU
s
girl
waa
aaen pianist; PrlU
to the
d
er
hollared
-th
a
t
the
e
fnoxn
Uw hummer, dtte to the expansion of su g a r tn hla truck was t
Knight, t o . retired president of entering the man’s au to . Child­ Rabtnof. Nathan Mllstetn and Ef- form erly connected w ith a large
*1 (William H.
TOUchton Drug Cam*
ZbnbalLst, vlollnUta; Jan wholesale watch repairing firm In
th e Tamps. Electric. Oo. and ton* ren a t the school *akl th# man
MUiaid Ifimt,
g . Jones g o t o nt to Infeatir
There'W aS quit# A Wt
Mr*. UCBwaa. he h a t fa
Joseph Bctmster. Jacksonville, now has charg* ®*f if.
regarded
as one af F lorida’* o u t­ had offsred Virginia a birthday P rercr. tenor;
T , n u n t m u tin g g t eo f
an
d
lost
th
e
whola
cargo
of
8
t o the kitchen and roof
• raeident of Sanford for A pottndt. -Th# bystander tur
standing c itte rn , died yesterday prsten t if ih s would go w ith pellUt, and Azulrrs Begovia, gut watch repairing, diamond re ttin g ‘
m ood A m t. .
,
I o f th e
~ of jertjfclys , - • v o i l to be a U-Jackar.
lariat.
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Still U n d e c i d e d If
Li stud A Among Republicans Won;
Principal Benefits Frazier Fights Itack

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Rev. JumuH Clark ^
Died Monday A. M.

Santa Claus Parade Will Be Held
In Sanford Next Saturday Morning Arniitii|&gt;e Named

Stores Will Close
Thursday In View
* Of Thanksgiving

Tourist Director
For All Sanford

Plans Art^ Started
For Improvement
Of Municipal Zoti

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Nearly 3,000 Acres
Finn ted In Celery

V.F.W. Members Hail
Work Of Red Cross

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Farrar Newberry To

’•VWt Local W. o. W.

(Jenoral Rc modeling
Observed At Mathers

Work Is Started On
Mens Clothing Store

Civic Music Plan
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WEDNEJDAY/JSOV, 27, I

THE ftANFORD HERALD, SANFORDt FLORIDA

fh e Sanford Herald

Be Thankful

CONTEMPT OF COURT, AND WHO' ELSE?

It was iii 1621 that the Pilgrim Fathers‘celebrated
their first Tlianksjfiving Day, They hat! just harvested
their bountiful crops. The memory of that first hard
winter when more than half thoir number had perished
was still fresh in their minds, IMfauau of their industry,
their fortitude, their foresight, and the grnciousness
Almighty God, who had rcwnnled their labors with all
the products of the soil, they looked forward confidently
and cheerfully to their second winter.
• V l i c n i l - T i u i lU T K I
ra ra h l* la l l i a a r *
They did not have much to be thankful for in light
If C antor, " M k ---------- I J*
« • M a a lh --------------.Tl of modern experience They still had to carry their gunf
F a r* , M a a i k a
--------------------------U i
■ i H e a th s --------------------------- *■!&lt; over their shoulders when they went to church lest they
toa Taar _____________ __ aej be surprised and massacred by mnrauding bands of Hos­
AU aW laarr aaltraa, rarS s a tile Indians. They still worshiped in a block house and
toaaka vaaalallaaa u l a a ilrra a
M t t W u i , a U rar Ik* a*r*wse a lived in log cabins, with rough hewn board* for chairs
» M l»| faaAa. Will k* rk ars ,4 I* and tnblcs and mattresses filled with corn tassels for beds.
It VW— lar M vm lalan rales.
Life was pretty rugged in those dot's and everyone
b&gt;U l
lla p ra a a a ia .
ffraa, law, m»rr*cala The llrraU worked from sun to sun. The clothes which the men wore
■ Ik l wailaaai 11*14 ml aS rerllsIai
were made by the women who also made their own
Iffices ara nalalala*4 la th e la
w ,a
l.l
clothes. Luxuries were unhenrd of and for the barest hfH:esslties they were dependent upon occasional ships from
Europe, or their own ingenuity. Yet they were happy nnd.
contented, nnd they were thnnkful, because they had food,
personal liberty nnd human freedom, priceless possessions,
which today we take so tightly. .
Why can’t we of this glorious but tragic Tragic Twen­
tieth Century, who have so much, be thankful too? We,
who enjoy the highest wages nnd the shortest working
*•'j*. , 1
WEDNEDAY. NOV. 27, 1916
hours ever known to man,Who have the highest standard
i
*
•
of living in the.whole civilized world, who stand on the
BIBLE VKHHE FOH TODAY very threshold of the greatest era of progress nnd prosSAUL WAH CHOSEN KING perity the world has overseen, have so much to he thank-:
f A r fe
BECAUSE IIE WAS OK TOW. fill .for.
Is it hcniuHc (he more Wo hnvfs the more dluatUfied
ESINO STATURE THO Iffi
WA8 A MORAL AND 81'JIH- we become?' Does the father who gratifies his child’s
TUAL DWARF, GOD RKPLAC. every want, who supplies him with unlimited fuhds for the
ED IU U . WITH A SH EPH ER D asking, who:furnisht»t him with bis own radio,'his own
BOY. MORAL OKA N HKD It IS
NOT EASY TO DISCOVER: car, never detwwding,anything, in return,.never showing
The (tone which the builder* re ­ him the wisdom of having to work for it, always giving
jected 1* become (he hc*d o f the in to him Whenever an issue arises, make a mistake? Does
com er-^-l P eter 2:7.
the mother who gives her daughter too many clothes, not
lessons,'similarly err?
Thl* D Thanksgiving D av: and enough'cookilig
Is
it
not
time
for all of us to get' doivn on our knees
you, too, should be very th a n k ­
and thank God for his generous blessings, lest they sud­
ful. But are you?
Public school teacher* in 81. denly and irretrievably he snatched away from us before
•
Paul have struck In protest over wo know it.
riling prices and low w ages, in­
dicating th a t w en school teachCivil War In China
ara a re fio longer willing to give
without getting. Hut w h n t a
STAMPS'. IN THE NEWS
British Scokin
H u m s' It -il that 90.000 children
Chinn" is n step nearer civil war.’ Tit The complex pic­
AP Newafeaturr,
Prevent Civ,
built be deprlrrd of even a few ture of tlmt country today there are roughly three poli­
day* of learning liecauae the tical divisions: the Kuomintang Party of Generalissimo Au&gt;ti‘.ilia » Mitchell u tilc n n ry sufficient action to cover this genI I Off DON. Nor. 27 — (/P) — An
value of the school teachers'
marking the 100th lumf- lend situation,’*
authoritative
spokesman
today
Work la not apprcrlalod by their Cliiang Kai-shek, tin* Communists, and In between there Manilla,
v tisaty o f Sir Trmmns l.ivliignluuo
Postm
usters
and
clerks
wete
di
are a number of minor parties, representing large and kiilrheH's explorations. picture S ir reeled lo see that all canceling .pictured Uie Hellish fjorrrom tnt as
parent*.
u,, eleventh hour effort
varied elements. Heretofore these minority groups largely t hi.mii&gt; against a map of IJuecns- equipment, including machine die.*, making
to p m m i civil war la India.
A* we sunpccled when wc first have maintained a neutral stand-offishness to the two lantl. Circlin'* the map nit* th e itl'cl nnd ru b ie r hand postm arking
T)i,. to* rrnm ent source claims
•aw the report that the CIO had major parties. Through these minorities, General George vvmtla "C entenary of Mitchell's Kx- »tnnip« and stam p pads, be kept that L the objective behind the
ploriiUoii &lt;i{ C'enltnl ytteeniilaniL" chan nnd in gwnl w orking'order I- British cabinet's move to have
eleansrd itself of CommunDt in
'? Insure sharp legible im pressions.
finance, more than mere word, C. Marshall, sent out to help avert a civil war. Imped to am) iu'm*» Il uiv (In* date* 1K40Lord 'Waved and Indian
•nould l*o Required. The Tam pa maintain a peace for a decade at least, until China could H-iO." i-orm ntiinial* and typical More im portant to collector*, iI PViceroy
arty leaders meet in I-ondon.
rotiiitry»iilc appear in the buck- however, was the additional- &lt;11Tribune quotes ths (Communist) recover from her long years of war with the Japanese.
The inform ant says th a t the dis­
Dally W orker as saving th a t the
1re tive thai “ letters or parcels turbances In Bengal and B ihar
Now however, Chiang in convening the National As­ ground.
Giirciinland. located in the n o rth ­ bearing block* of either commem- province* of India already abtount
CIO'. resolution means next to
nothin*. “The failure of th e ton sembly over Communist opposition, forces the hand of eastern p a rt of A ustralia, o •rig in ­ oiative o r'o rd ln a ry stam ps should to “civil war on a small scale ­
CIO leaders,” say* the Tribune the minorities. .Some, according to Frank Hounds, writing ally wan n p ait of New SC—
o u 1‘
th be canceled w ith the lea*t possible n e added th a t the British cabinet
| number of d e a r, impressions re- mission's plan for Indian tndepen-,
“ to take a forthright stand from Nanking for World Report- will join Chiang ter have Wnlo*. Like New South Wole*, i t ‘.......;...•
l
o
t
t
ed
postage ^stamps j&lt;{UirI'Vl to properly p ro te tt tiro d en rr Is considered to be a t stake.
means th a t ths problem m ust he representation and folios in the Assembly. Others will go
*
i
revenues."
f . handled b n the tank and file of over to the Communists, In other words, the minorities’ u n til o i______ | ____ |
If Use M oslem. League deadlock
ian t'onunomveslth.
pie-unions' It Isn't too much to
The directive added thrft "under continues, Ute • spokesman said It
Sir Thomas Mitchell »a« .’born F circum stances may any ink Is (inibable th a t the plan will have
Flop* th a t thsy will arrep t the neutral front Is broken. The gulf belM’ean peace and civil
in . Scotland June I®, 1792, nnd
challenge and unlle In a vigor­ war is sotting along hnrdcuin^lines,
lo be wrapped, Tiac British a te
as surveyor-general of
ous Campaign to break the Com­
described os particularly anxious
’Hie world, struggling forfeited, is threatened with served
New South Wale*, lie died In
munist h o ld "
to hav0 next month* meeting of (
nnother war. Though it is a war between nationals of one Values and Color* of the new
the Indian constituent assembly
country
it
is
bound
to
hnvq
repercussions
beyond
Chinn.
stam
p*
are
2
lv
pence
red;
'
prove effective and successful—beRepresentative T tb tr of New
pence blue and one ihllling greet). lation of :Wt,3(Xl first *lay covers cause no aKemaUvt plan ex ists’
York Is hard op newspaper* and This Is true not only because the hand of the Soviets is
An announcement of special In­ and **l*s of K-"),0D1 stamp* w lrn at present.
reporters. The I'rsss corps In suspected In the Communist's alignment, but also because te re st was distributed to p o st­
tho Gen. Stephen W atts K eam y
Washington ha* Ucume so lssy modern war is a contagion that spreads beyond its original
m asters nnd postal clerks in the
BUDDINO BOSfANCE
sloea the propaganda machine of boundaries. That is why the Chinese situation is of con­ NoV. G issue of the Post Office thres-cent commemnratlvo w a *
MIAMI, Nov. 27—(AY—A romance |
th s Nsw D ealers began grinding
placed on sale a t Santa Fe, New
D
epartm
ent
Hullelln.
It
reported
111 tu:i:r, he
ne cern to everyone, rind why General Marshall is in China,
oat press
pres* releases In
Mexico, in Uctol&gt;er. , . ..J o h n 3. d ia l budded in Estonia sa d was

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, th s t it has about reached
point where it Is impossible
thsra to w rite a new* a'-ory
more without a handout
pagandn). We don't know
t
the
Washington
press
s, but If they do. with their
louts-w hat we do with unset
Lhe m any tons we rt-rcive,
haven't boon hurt much by
O ur tra sh basket'has^ been
full o f th a t stuff for 'year*.

iwn in Miami Reach a group
Of legislators a r t trying to find
t solution to tho current m unici­
pal tax problem. With costs gomg up, w ith more and m ore de­
mands fo r street paving, elde. walks, sewers, betlsr sanitation
fsetjULr?, hospitals, flrr
and
polge protcrtlon, parks ahd p la y ­
grounds. w hite way lighla. and
all Ute other essrnllels of k
modern well kept city, most
Florida communities arc finding
Utetpselvra wltli Insufficient ravenute, inadciuata tax ‘ sources.
Wouldn't It b : n good idea to
make the
return
to____
the
- • elate
*
» s #v
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people, each with an suual
so to w in that support With
wd program atuV a good r t c .
of performance,-* Tbs Dsroo4 p a rty Rsslf would b « . a
&gt;r P arty if the im m inent
ho of RepublksnUm hung

dsnt Trumsn has named
plUeo to eee that Ihsfed-

re ’somewhat
s i ag'iiiiUkw
bslated recog*

of
imefl
rare
of

the fact thst there
for sometlmp. that
during ths war. emthe gowrnm.nL who

"humermi* complaint* from

PLANT IMPROVED PASTURE
STARKE, Fla. — Tw enty B rad­
ford County cattlem en have p la n t­
ed nlxmt MO acres of Improved
grass and ctuvsr p a s tu re -d u rin g
the past month, according to Coun•y A gent L, T. Dyer. Thev Spidlt-I
fOO .pounds of 0-14-10 ‘fertlfiie r
arid one ton of ground'llm ostohe
per acre on the land before plant-

REGISTERED SH E E P
A registered
her*) .if puirbred Columbia sheep
were recently obtained by O. E.
■Miti-y. Wfidiiiigliin &lt;'minty fntiner, an nr,ling to County A gent’ ll,
il llurrisun.
Purchase of the
&lt;hcep wu&gt; a rra n g ' d by the county
agent for Mr. Miley.

rillPl.BY. Fla

&gt; SARASOTA 4-H CLP IIS
SARASOTA, Fla.*—-With the rorent orgsnltatlon of a new club in
Sarasota High School, S arasota
rVunty no w .h as eight 4-H clubs
for gill*, according to Misa S ara

Horton, hunt* asent

\ /* tea the touch of a vanished
-hand . . . the so u h d of a
vole© that is stUll"
Thousands oi wltM. mothers and
___ol WoodmtriYrlll sxpsrisnce the Joy of a "touch'oi a vanished hood
» e» tit* sound ol a voice that la bUIL”
Through Woodmen Memory Incom e CorUllcalea,
arranged h r their departed husbands, eons or father*,
their loved ones trill receive IS annual S100 payments
a t Christmas or some other spedal annlvereary. With
each payment trill come a messags expressing the lore
end best wishes of lhe departed Woodman.
This Is one of II standard types ol legal reserve life
Insurance certificates lhe Woodmen Society provides
members to build flnandol security and protect their
loved ones. Meanwhile. Woodmen cdso share in the
benefits derived from Woodcrafts’ fraternal and social
activities.
.
£ T it sooner tob sfart the more you'll benefit from !
Woodmen insurance protection and fraternal
activities. See your local Woodmen representa­
tive
lei him give roa full Information.
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..the all-rime favorite stery comes
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Sparks, J r., of the F o rt ‘W orth
.Hlar-Ttiloftnm report* th a t o check
by. W illard Jackson show* price*
of m ini U n ite d -S ta tes stamp* In
the 1947 Standard Catalogue lt;present an overall Increase pf
4211)216 a w —t h ou 1of ■th e—It*4*E
'catalogue. . . . Some &gt;2:10 tot* t|f
coins, slum ps and book* a re listed
for sale a t auction In W avhingtnq,
D. C., by the l*o*l Office Dep*rtmot's Dead l e t t e r Section Nov. 20.
The Pan-Am erican Union Phila­
telic Section In W ashington report*
Vrord from Panam a th a t • Itoosevslt m em orial .issue Is under conso far as possible, be Invalidated side ration there. Cuba also I* reIn a manner which -will permit norted to I*c planning a stam p l**J«
them to remain attractive fn. In trib u te to th e late President.
philatelic use. Special arrange
—George A. Scott
.m*en
■* u• ••made for the treatm ent of
philatelic mail when tendered
Norway has a lC,000-mile'coast
such should not be looked upon

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The Film Shows the Wide aVaricly of Activity a Bog
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LAST TIMES WEDNESDAY-

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•THE STRANGER'

nurtured during a long voyage
across the A tlantic culminated in
Dm* marriage of Alfred LUn end
ells Krldong—members of a band
of 47 Estonian refugets who come
to Utls country in litres rtnatl
stoops.

'The- T alked-about Home F reexrr"

WHY NOT ENJOY THE HEST
iijye YoiUr T h a n ^ iv in if Dinner

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Juice
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Cranberry Sauce
Young Tom Turkey and Dreading
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
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Hot Biscuits

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Peas and Rutabagas

Life Insuranco Socioty
00B AIIKTt l l f i l t p | l I I . u e , I n

■ 3 n £ * F * $ * faR D O N K D j*
ithf^J In s fire ' fo u r year* ago.
. BOSTON.-Nov. 27, (/P)— -For- H&lt;y *-a» le n t to. prfion fo r 12 to
m*r n ghl club owner Harnett 15 year* for m anslaughter. Wei" olaiukjr w j , freed today from : snaky bail served three y e a n of
priaon on th e testim ony of s hi* aentenre when
Governor
doctor th a t W elsnaky i* dy-ngi Maurice Tobin pardoned Him on
of cancer. U'elanaky operated the* a doctor's testim ony th a t WelCoeoanut Grove n ig h t clab In snaky might nut live more th an
Boston where. 19.1 persons per- a day or two.

Pumpkin or

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m(eerl You don’t need o
thing but‘Helen Ann'FruftNut Min... and a Hills Ingtnuily. . . to whip up pud­
ding*, Ice box pies, fttlngt,
toppings, fudge, fruit hors
and o lot of other special
denSrte
Vs1; 't
J. ,
Fruk-Nut Mix Is a cenhlnoM Of whole gtaxed frvlft,
Mcbn odd almond meoti,
whole glazed chsrries, all
^ut.te «Uo, tplced, end
blended lo
psrfectlon.

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Personal

Activities
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mrs. Comer, State Cr A. It. President,
Coldsborough Tel l hiEx-Marine (iiven
Lewis Miners Made r v
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Honored By Local Chapter With Tea
Grave
Mistake
i n !5 Years For Posing
The t hddrep of the American John MeUch, J r . were in charge
Revolution under the supervision of the refreshm ent* and decora
Leaving The Pits
As Army Officeri
&lt;&gt;f the ,«euior president Mr*. A. It. tio-n which were in blue and gold,

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mill tallied official* ttwre Into
Hiving h!„i j, cur w'hlcti In- drove
'ii Lewiston. Me. and wild

Ooiiig b u rl west, he hired a
limousine twn wrecterl It on hi* way

major and apiiearxM a t the Abee.
Key. entertained at u te a - a t tho th. I • A.R. color*.
liv isllsn n t lrs*m M l* 1*
M ayfair Inn on Monday afternoon
The tea table was overlaid witli,
BANOOK. Me.. Nov. 27-G P )—An deep Proving Ground lit Maryland
had
honoring their state president Mr*. nn Italian cutwork Mndeirn cloth ing out Ivefore the rourt*
ex-ALtrlne has come to ttm end —and obtained another Army a u to "
K. P. Corner of Miami. Mr*. 1- P. anti centered with a low* howl of haniled down a decision on ihelt of a long career o f impersonating When th a t developed trouble, the
lingo,i and \Tr*. J. It. Ray received fctoi.i chrysanthemum* ami blue contract dispute with the gov­ Army officers and riding around jvlmny m ajor turned the car In to
the guest* a t the door.
gladlolosem. A three Krnnchud sil ernment.
Mr*. M. E, Maker enterUined
ing t,u' &lt;*M*n ,r&gt;* Id Army auU*tiobl!e*. Mas.* for something better. EvenThe Ju d g e interrupted opening
A huskies* meeting which pie- vet ,n,idrlnbt» holding gold ami
Tuesday In fodetnl court «t tlw ' motor |*Jtil at FXirl D,»veh&gt;
for
Mies
Mary
David,
bride-elect
Mr.
and
Mr*.
H
K.
Hnrfirld
TT..W*.
.
WEDNESDAY
.
- , " ‘ |yllw)r j|-y e a r Old Martin M-.hiir tually lie wig* plrkrd up In llrtm tl
of November, with u miscellan­ have had a* their guests Mr*. J. redial tile Ira vrm pro aided over Line . nndlr* sun placed at ........ ti l arg-inu-in* tor o
ot
AVaah. was
on a charge uf llkgully wearing
ila No. 5 of tha W.M.CH. «f eous shower at her home on D. Barfield and Mr*. Elm ar Itntni by the junior president, Mis* Ernie- of the table ami a punch bowl route,"pt of court r ,..l.u «
, I * . ...„,r
to Bvr years in u federtil prison a uniform
fur (he past weak. Mr*. Barfield ley Meltrh, Mr*. .'Key led in h filled with golden punch wn* placed . . S I ' * r**°
*irst Methodist Church wiil West P lra t S treet recently. '
The former Marine tfsd plradrd
rhry»anthem um *i ijmuI
other and Mr*. Elmer have returned ;o Thanksgiving prayer und "A m er­ at the opposite end. Mr. I.. IV The Court f'-ci* * ' Bi *
• t 4:00 P. M. at the churvh
ica" w u »uug at the opening oi llueati presided at the bowl. In­
Fall flower* were uaed to deco­ their home in Itnanoke, A la.'
5S*
determ
ination
w
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vervj
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the meeting and “The S ta r Spang­ dividual p arty cakes iced in blue great m istake on your part-"
rate the Iiaker home. Durlntt the
I ""Iform impersonating an .of I leer
evening variou* name* and conFRIDAY
Mr. and Mr*. &lt;&gt;. I,. Hensley and led Banner'' at the close of the amt gold were sl-rtcd with salted
™he ju rist declared that the and infer«late transportation of «
te»ta w ere enioved with Ml** children Betty IVray and George meeting witli Mr*. F. E. Houmlllat nut*
real issue which the Court hoped
‘» r . M alu r got two years on
% • U nilrd D aughters of the Jean ManninK
Those present were Mr*. Comer,
winnimt
fir*t I.eslie. J r. of Burnsville, N. C. as accent pa nUL M arianna Spring­
That was
the argum ent lire Dio*-* c h a rg e s-a n d tJi».T
j-,.tyr»
R a is e s
deracy will meet &gt;t the prite.
have Is-en visiting his brother and er i-ead the C.A.K. Creed an,I Mi-* Mien. Endslev Meiseh, Mary sented by
A F of t. General
lor violating his probation on
Henry
Tooke
led
the
pledge,to
the
of Mra. E. It. Laney, 205
Ann
finlloway,
Marianna
Springe/,
jiatcr-in-law
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
William
Mi** David received many love­
Counsel Joseph Padwav. He *«&lt; . n previous stolen car transportation .
'Eighteenth S treet a t 5:00) ly gift* Including piece* of her Wray at their home in S a n la n tn ., fine. Minute*
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,of tlir last meeting Robert I'ullin. Henry Tooke, t yn referring t*» the agreem ent he convlftum.
^-M r a. X Jjrnda .U r r UiIijil
A irla n d Mr*, ilvm ley m ..| family
" “‘l *’&gt; *•»« &gt;“;c.-itury H obart. th, , Ellen Roumillnt, Klliahein tween tho governm ent ami the
Tlle federal «llslrtcl.-,alls»niey n
MMUtM .
WuKtuiff. N&gt;'UU- Nance. I'atn rta union which loiw-is enneelleil In st»office explain* th a t Mnhar edaried '
to ariutii 1 1
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Delicious refreshment* cdnilst- have left fo r a trip
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Mury
Ami
Galloway
gave
I
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Tooky.*
M
urray
Nance.
BiRie
Yel| tiLs prime careerw ith a sentence at
ing of hot chocolate, doihty Florida.
MONDAY
treasurer** report and Air*. Key tlnglon. Jr.. Mr*. John Mei-eh, Wednesday.
Padway also challenged tiie
the Danbury. Conn iK'iiltrni|ar)
open-face*! sandwiches and coke*
introduced
the
.guest
of
honor,
Si
Mr*.
Ale*
Vaughn,
Mr*.
Fra
,;Je» of tha W JJ.CS. of the were »*nred to the Ifollowing: the
governm ent's right to issue an f,ir Inpgrsonalltlg an officer. Be
Mr*,
t'miier.
who
gave
n
talk
on
ciK
Roumillnt,
lit.
Mr*.
It.
E.
M«thodi*t Church will meet honoree, Mlaa David, Ml** Jean
injunction
in the labor dispute. y,;v* rrSe.ysed on poroli- after nine
tiie oiiji-cl* and work of the C.A.K. Tolar, Mr*. II. W, Velvington, Mr* The government • has contended months and since Un-ti. official*-}
Iowa: Circle,No. 1, luncheon
DOUBLE ACTING
Manning,
Mi**
Mildred
Await,
The
state
reg
istrar.
Mis*
H
attieLCauthen
Hutchison.
Mi**
Penro-c
I church annex a t 1:00 P.M.;
a t It Is not subject to the ^yy. tie had quite a Bine for turnAllen of Sorrento, was also In­ Hutchison. Mrs. Mary EH*nl*eth th
. No. 2, luncheon w ith Mr*. MU* M ary Hill. Mra- D. K. MeN
orrls-Ln
Guardi*
Act
which
it
self
troduced. Mi*. Key presented love- Name. Mrs. .1 l„ Calloway. Mi * claim* restrict* the u*e of. in8 . Edenfield at her home 90H Nab. Mr*. E. C. Eehol*. Mra.}
Atxordlng to th e liangor V &amp;
Ralph Petera, Mra. II. A. Man­
In Episcopal Churches through- ly corsage in gold mol blue to the Rclland Dean. Mrs. W. It Raitnid junction* only in dispute* in­ *ft| oj NpiKj piaw
olia Avenue a t 1:00
s y jtu o»I)B
tiii
sta
te
officers
and
also
to
Mr*.
an t Mrs. J. il. Mrnlck.
volving private m anagem ent,
No, 3 will have a covered ning, Mr*. Clifford Johnson. Mrs. out the nation on nest Sunday
home town, forged a check.' stole
regent of the D A.It., and
not
the
government.
Padwav
luncheon with Mr*. Brodi.* J . I* Lee, Mr*. C. H. Winn and there will lie held , a Corporate Hagan,
a
-ear
and
trended
for
New
York
Mi- II. J . I.rhmatl, Mrs. J B
Communion of-men and boy*.’-Holy Mr*. J. B Ray, immediate past Rtii. Mr*. F F. Roumillnt. Mi* declared th a t the el*lm of such w.Mere he bought an Army medical
me, 303 Oak Avenue a t 1:00 Mr*; B. K. Hardison.
Crook Chureh wiil share in this n a­ regent. Mr* Key annminred that l.i I' H agan. Mr*. A. It. Key, Mr*. an exception is a perversion of officer's uniform.* Nrxt he appeam l
Circle No. 4, luncheon wl*h
tion-wide observance. T he Men'* {she and Mr*. Comer would visit S , I. Dighton, Mr*. John Sfeisch. the law.
W. a Hill, 1900 Magnolia
at Burk Island arsenal In Bliinn*
th of the parish is sponsoring i the Foil Mason Society a t Umatil* ». ii Dighton Mrs. John Meiscl
Club
Incidentally, during the openie a t l;O0 p. M.
My*. . I , I I nmphell. l i ­
WOMEN VISIT STATION
»uchh n service* at * I*. M. Men aril |l a on Tuesday murning the M nysrt Jr
ing argum ent for dism issal
tea
ra of the parish are urged to Society in Deland on Tuesday *'* ,D"**V T(|oke, Mr* W. H. Tumi
bdy*
t hr contem pt charge
ngniii*!
jcliffe,
Mr*.
At
C.
Ileinoii,
Mr*
W
termini!,
help
make
this
a
memorable
day.
I.ewl*
th
e
re
was
one
interesting
W AUCtlULA. Fla.—Member* of
Mra. S. il. Diirhtnlt TtinK Mrs jL . Henley and Mi*. A. It Key
develcipmenL It w«* revealed
Following the sot vice S t. C ath­
the Cast alia home demoh*trulion
TODAY'S SPECIAL
erine’s Chapter
will
serve n break
th a t prealdlng .Federal District
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AT
club
recently
made
a
tour
of
In.
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T«mple 6-tuh&lt;j
Court Ju d g e
T. Alan Gold*spectiop of t!ia Range Cattle Stg-. fasb.jn tiie. P arish House to. wijiflt
PORTABLE RADIO • tlon at On a. according ta Mia* jail partcipating in the service-are
4&gt;orough, who i* hearing the
case, had voteil for the Norris
Mildred J- Tavlor. Hardee County)Invited. The »|*»-.iker thi* year
49.80
Ijy Gunrdin AM when he «a* j
will
lie
John
McCarty,
a
prominent
ihbme
agentW
ork.of
the
station
THE MUSIC BOX
niemher of the Utilise of Retire i
The
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Phone 913 sw at explained Ivy Or. W. (!. Kirk, 1.ay mini from Ft. I'ieree.
sentatHfe* from the sla te
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committee • in ih n r ;e of the nrW .yflfINO TO N Nov n , Ifvlce-dlrectnr in charge.
A* dance utydei the spultaotahip
A d m iia io n
riingement* j * hoping that the of the I’.T.A, was enjoyed last Tin- ‘Civilian Production Adtiunu- Maryland.
Coupli*
1.00
Taking
another
tack,
Lewi*’,
high standard set lust year will be Friday night by pupil* »f the iratjsn t* thinking oy*-r u protumii.
T iix
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maintained and ha* iieen Working Junltn High Schuul at th e Tnurlst to give the American malt- another I '«w yer described the Injunction
which l.ewi* refused to obey
hard to make this year'* observance t 'enter ivJiich 12 2 pupil* attrndei|. pair uf jaypt.-y—*&gt; second pair that
a*
a
command
to
go
hud.
to!
nn eijunl surci's*.
Fdward Marshall acted n* m as­ U. with hLs new? su it. A Washington work.* Technicatly, ah injuiu;tiifli
1.10
mi L
ter ‘ at. ceretlmnies nml nn* in offirtiU *ays CPA U giving *eflmi* i* designed to forbid an arlnm
Thi* Three Vgl’a
thou/hi
to
approving
the
rrtum
n|
charge of game* for the occasion.
*— not to prder ulle uni) that
|)i rm;i hull Ilnrpi-r and Boldly A\t tjyt- pre-war two-pant* Milt—all oa teemed t.j he I'ndway'* Jjjj** of
You can dreaa better, re­
. v l tfit*
i»f M iisknl l hag a p i- t'o f CPA'* pro g ram .to jm^jg "to settle wn* whether ia-wi* hn&lt;l
the tfOit" of It.* eoiltmL* over mduce the coat .of clothe*.
the right to terminate -hi* eon
r r, Kenneth Ridihin* j^rid Jnrkli cluju-y n ie re U a pw-Ubillty too. tract with the government,- or
Our Dry CleaniriU i» the
Mrli&lt;«mild
I i*Hir i i r i i c * wru tha, th*r oilier pre-war tuxun a whether
l Th«* IMnlalhra 1‘I#m uf th r Hmt uvsitidud ! m Kiln .\diim '. Uathnrim* f** vt’.li a double.lir(-a.-t»-fl *itlt
ebcrel of many of the
'ill . *
ii * , under thr Smith
he on*
imp.-Th-t
"unallv A rt. ...
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‘ IlApti«t Church hrti! their annual Let- and M ldn.l Mille.
n u ..'iiin lie fo-.ii&gt;il in in-,i li.tjtx
amnriett wnrdrobc* in
12min14 ***
h u miner* tin Ihe itd&gt;
Tliuiikni;ivinif diiinrt un Thur«»l»*y
'I - - 1. L-. nothing drtttii'
town! Our Dry Clean*
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ci
futunitm
kV
ii*
luf^eniri:
| ftir u* Innir ji * flie jjnvei imip n
, cm niiin in thr chut I* ounrx. Him
the —trii ii to uiiniin) n
•vlUifll IttflH .eh*1 Ji. t«u CPA ,i1,-iMt!iriiMiiaI vv;i* (}|»f'» nl inn l he mine^
ink keep* smart thing*
ihuft |m*|*|lei ahil ii'A lafHTN wi*r&gt; VVhit'll "'teOh-T* ,| m| |
IIpciI In ilrC^mtr t hr mmhiu nml t\ 1 I ILi n t- and ii d.tjjt C Ch-*l COir itnter ha* pm (tie lit , up ml U w h ' Inwyei*** argued that vh«
looking immaculate.
( h*»|» ' »•! Hilt hunt Wa thru I ro«mi Atl in if .itor John 1* Small Ai,.,iu I mper «! In* i •if i ht* rni nr * ^ nI nbleu .
M-o-» |* 'le n t 1g»ii• i' .a?)!
.Mi* M T 11nyiii-* trail mi a |* il'UT of
the etiangp in ilr n .. up | wji a t lli** V f ii IIed il **v» «*■ ■i"»
INupi in 11* pitctTi cni iHcii "Thnnki* Hill*l nn* (til m-lirt! h\ u lec.od elo'
'h e OPA t* al-*i ion-lit' tnig I. fyurinm uf On jititveriinient
;ivirtu'* uflpf which RcY. W. P. p la y n Hiruuuhfod tlu* eveiomr
ren - a I of lli,, r r .tili'toiv- atncli I tha* ft)I* lT’»Vi»imnetlf Itself .i*,e
a * fed * t
Hiu|i's*r* f.ir Mo* event we.|i* »tii
f Hi t ilk-*. J r irnvc lilt* invocittiufi.
poll to Ml,. .1. , n
. in k rsn! r r t f J t r d t h e

Shower Given For
Miss Mary David

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P.e r s o n a Is

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Keeps Cosh
Down

Special Observance
Planned By Church

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DANCE

Orange City Hotel
Friday, Dec. (»
9:00. to 12:011

CPA May Give Men
Junior High Dance
Enjoyed On Friday Rack 2 Pants Suits

DRESS FOR LESS!

Church Class Holds
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*• Dinner In" Annex mui itm.o «»* wonpy Helen Bre*

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GREETINGS

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Extension Her view ( lot hunt
BperialiM *
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Applying water softener* t.&lt;
hard water save* snap, ami tiie
amount of softener to use depend
on t h i hardness of the w ater. One
way to check on the amount id

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I.Oii an , kera in coal burning in du« trie* idle Thr*e are in n.ldiItnn
the tOfl.OOil m tfiei. ,1*1
COI.D T H A N K SG IV IN G
*tcit.
CHICAGO.
Nov 27,
('T ) f h* -ter! industry ha* ch.^rd
Ther* is rain, snow ami- lieloW*.
4h of to 227' 1ila*t ” furri. T
tern tem perature* on the
nn
a. &gt;■ and nunc shutdown* are In
t ion’* weather man today. But I " " l"-.r
Hnilrmfd* h a w begun
"'.•u g h their w .u k ..,
desitHi that,
the wealhXrman
-&lt;fy* it’s going
he a nice
and collggr, t.ave exThanksgiving f..i .n..*t .if the ■ - I- J &gt;h. Thanksgiving holiday
ccttairy. Getierallv fair weather
' ’ oat -tude,Its Will n.'t [,aVp
T-if
is predicted for rrto*t urea*. w ,t!ii
on heated clu**r*H]iniv
ths •xreption
of the P a c ific !
northwest and the Itorkr Sioun- •
I '&lt; United State* has
than II. Onil rottnn gins.
trim .

softener to use is to apply soften
until one-half teasponnful ^id
Mr. and Mra. W. Eugene H n rii'- j?r
rated soap in the softened water
on announce the hlrlii of u *&gt;•" Itwilt
make es much suds a* tinW arren Eugene. J r . Nov. 2J‘&gt; at the same amount of snap ip a pint d
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Orange Memorial ilosplfnl, Oc- heated
rtln
water.
Undo. Mra. H arrison is the fnimPeople who live In town or ci'y
e r Lois Caldwell.
have the dtardness of the water
determined by a water Inhnratniy,
where it will be inaai}iire.{ i .i d.Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tillis of g reet or g rain t. Soft~V ater runs
Lake Mary announce the birth of fronf 0 to i degrees, moderately
a *on Daniel Tyrone Nnv. 2A si hard from 3 to (1, hard from &lt;1 hi
the Iota! hospital.
111 and-very hard from 111 degrees
ern a . * , 1 ^ Orin L- Ruh- up.
If you are using moderately hmd
low announce the birth of » »on. w etar, the following suggestion*
Oriij
. .. Nov,
------ 13 at will h ilp t
~ ‘ ‘U w ia,
‘ * J. .r.„. on
N avy hospital In Charleston.
W ashing Soda.—DI a s n 1 v r I
». Ruhlnw was tha for- pound of washing n.-la (not baking
Prescott' of this soda! in a q u art of hot water.
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S tore in a bottle and lahrl. Use
2 teaapoonfula uf tbs solution to
r "' 1
I gallon of w atar, about the right
HYMN SINGING
amount fo r dishwashing. To 1
On Sunday evening, Dec. 1 there wash tub or w ether holding Id
arill be an oid-fashloned hymn g tllone of w ater add 2 ‘ cupa M2 J
in tha Holy Cross hpM* tablespoonfuts) of the prepared {
lurch a t ?;30 P. M. From solution.
In 7: 30 Mra. P. H. F u l l e O r .
Trisodiam Phosphate.—Use one
trill present an organ meditation. half*teaspoonfut of T 8P to a gal
ion will be-the oorg
rater, or one-half-cup In a
public It invitad.
wither,

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Builiiiilt* In ,„rr„,rig „ ir/, tArm'ng
b u M n ilml null Dill tl\ iitnihl
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jrmcr Manager of the City Barber Shop

Announcea The Opening of His New Bar-

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Olul /I n i i •tu/1 Imlh fm itilrt
m in , l.tf" 'tu th fu r
S u b trrn*, 7 |l| / It

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313 East
Second Street.
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Breakfast Will Be
Served Followinff the .j i*l
Thanksgiving Eve
Dance

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I’-dlajiftf* fit*4if-uirfi *md
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I hi* fullllf i "»» i he 11ji i i *»f nifOim |
tii»i 1m IihIjh
* if
I*-* 4 tfl 14- U Git in In wt inly *f there Wniilil
• lively
’**t h ib h I in ili. le t * 1 fLi- I'siVri nniei.t hinl cxnntdied
■v L the term* *if On*’ Cviiitrnel
Mt lCJktltifdil b. ' &gt;’ i Mini hi;
3 ! llUlfllt ,
Rofiiir!»« v ■* n -orvi v ..r
\i itiii* |n*ir‘t during u icenenil
A1*0 Mr* nnd Mra* Douuln*
th .i-.li Wiil IXI1*4 Mlih schlii*) -t imis nml l.tmu ci.i
«»f the mine -«)mtduwnt
K finstrom, Mr. and Mr*. Slew atl [p a rt in the service and the Suf teg* frc*h,oeii ft uni nine Florida diM'iUfrhtti
the J ud|fe lemietl ’ .forward and
Gatchel, Mr. and Mr». J. U-. **&gt;• 'fragtui lllahtip Hem ,
Imultit, .untie*, the C ituena Coinmillee remarked; "('ullime it a latmr
»n Education -aid that motV tluiu dispute do«s nut make it une*”
ham, Mr. find Mra* ,1. B. Fhdhp*. ii. 1). will tircfach the HTinon,
Mr. and Mm. Roy U**l, Mr. m l
The church in E nlerpriae hn a third of the h i/li *ehool student*
he uirnln interimnoil wiMt
Mm. CUylon Bmlth, .M m . Jit * umfergone extenxlve rvpair* In a,id half &gt;.f the r.dlvge freahmrn theLater
f.im m eiit: *'Whwt you un*
Rizcr, Mra. llcrlm ri DmiichtJ*.
Mi i anticipation o f thi* day. Regular iillrfbuted their major diffieultie* fcfi v iii ur
_
that when vnciet V It*
( t\tn “McCollum,
“ “
Helen
Mr*. W aite, re* f *erv(cc» will he held ut r. I’ M t.. lack of III.liltV to get the „u&gt;*,
*■ i f 11 if*m *'! (1 rut (Hi laelf fmm
ler, Mr*. J. A Ponder. Mr*. I!ul|di |
Sunday, nfterminn* and the t torn theli tnu.k*
4 •'III 041*1 huiufer nml
fh e *tudi nt. at-.* will Ural liu-y t Uiliuyfitlu ilUititeirrnt hi idnerv and
Stew art. Mr*. Sue Knkr. Mr* public la Invited
Alt Sin at* I- T
», it \% in
Grace Corilcll, Mr*. Gilmer Ste*-le. 1church, Enterprio-. t. .,rn. ,.f th.- : fell the **-1eo-t- l.el mu provided '«'•ill 1ti lit W lilUl# ill*
b-initi* M
\- ; i ■ntdeat • rliin a l 1.ulldillg* in fh* I ffioienl i'elp
i-taunirig then
Mre.—Elia C Bryan, Mr
1 * ’-4 , . M‘l»)if*it il
I S Vi a*,
K. Stripling, Mr* H. Malod-»i- l,ioee»e "f Suuth b'Mniln uikI
» - j' - l "ihet ,u.t. V l l !..
( . Incut lent.'
\ Gt.il it i*•* m»t it liilmr
Mra. John Kader, Mra, M Paulk. there fore of hiaturir i, lie, eat lev !I iduntiiug li..ol.-.pi i&gt;• *eliool fat’d
lit epnf ■*, &lt;levil«k« (be*F elemental v
f&gt;» attention by
Mra. W. F. Holloway, Mr* J.d» Mark T. Carpenter fit,- l«*e,i t*I&gt; jI uii** also rnm&gt;f “ f the liiir
Cullum, Mr*. Roller! lloWell It I t'lnled- tem porurllj n* !*rte*t
about o fou &gt;1 1.
'Indent*
It* .**ft ci.mI strike t% now *at
, About a sixth of tin -toil*,lla *atd the end o f its first week. The
Mr*. J. E. Courier, Jr., Mr*. W I t-harge.
they thought tb f ir *eluail work wa* week of work stoppage |n the
Stem ner. Mi** Grace M. SUnrrlph
not prn rtlrn l enough.
cr, Marvin C. Stone and Sam
ci.nl fields finds in.ire than 70,i

RAYMOND STUDIO

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Fl«

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Select
A PORTRAIT

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emphive*
fherrfiirn.
fhrt
j rnnlfind, the Smith CithfinlJ*
f,
j which wutlliw* the illBlii'lltliili i f
j Mr Ikes u^niitai the 'iftiverufii*--ni
j dnp» mil ii|*pl\. in the *4.0 44,,ti
: um p
Tho definite uttnm ev" f*hu ed
I the Ida me fur the *n»ft rtml strike
, 'nuarely nl i *»e diM«r nf 1he
r
I * a In t iiyiint'i i(r. Lit
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Florida Students Hit
Lax Study Training

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ALSp CAN BE USED AS TWIN BEDS

'9 W. 1st Street

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Enterprise Kc-()pt*iis

DOUBLE DECK BUNK BED
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1 Uiuncr wns served iu the follow* M ra . L*. I M o t i i u d Mi * J l\
• inu mriiibei* mid ku**'U Mr. ami \\ uUmii Mf ' J 1* l(ut{2riii* no I
Mra. J M. Stinrciphpf Hcv. and Mr* W t ! ‘ijiu i were in chin«•
fhe hiiildiiiy w»l*
Mn». W. I*. Brooks, J i M r . an I of the tliinfe*
Mrs, John L, Lt^*, Mi, and Mr*, I*. deciirn*«d l*y Mi* Mien Snuih ««n«|
M. I lime*. Mr. nml Mrs. Clyde Mrs. S. C Mfit Jut it.
Utcicy, Mr. nnd Mra. Guy Allen.
Mr nnd M p . IL &lt;* Hit:#*, dr.. Mr
ami Mrs. i laien rc Cull in i, Mr nnd
Mra. William tlarvuv, M» and Mrs
Clmrlea Unucrn'k, Nl»* und Mi*,
W. Kniuhl. Mr. und Mt* Fred
On Sutidnv afternoon at
Godwin, Mr. nod Mr*. A 1 WSI u*elm‘k All
= ' hnr. 1 uf Ffiter
llama. Mr. nml Mr*. M T II*»%“»•••«. |»ri*e will forrnrilly- l&gt;. II* 4' | ti ll I !
Mr. nnd Mr* l&gt; II. limit'*"’ nnd . ff»r holdmc uf ti-guloi w**r viiei
Mr. am! Mra.
II Luke, J
The ortrunisi and choir -d the Hn!y

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

if K ale D. Httwarl, deca4«
lift day uf tfuvaoibtr. II
J, II. KTFtWARY

tat* of A* Hi BJOBUW. d m - a id .
title U th day o f November, l»l«.

c h ir ,i. and that he will appljr "I*
the lloaorbblc II. \V. War*. V aunt*
Judge of ttsmlnvl* I'ouniJ4 KtoTbU,
Ailntlnfilralnr of the .e.tst* on the *tt&gt; day of IlrremWr. l» lt,
of A. K.WOtllA.’il, &lt;l«rro&gt;rd. U&gt;r approval of earn* and for final
d lt d iif l* a* Administrator of Ihe
UHT o r TIIK COUNTY
?HllMINOI.ll
COUNTY.
Ill A.
IN l‘III 41 ATI:
Karats of KIIAN'K h tk i .n

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ttrcawSor, A. U IK*. In lb* (lireujt
Cautl *f Ih* Ninth judlrlal O m n i.
In and K«r namlnols County. KturIda. In Cbanaarp. In n autl filed TO ALI. CIIKDITOIW ANtf I'K
Il.k v fl IIAVUm
I I I V I V I I CLAIM*
I 'I 11114 IOil
V ‘ UK
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■aalaat you aalKlod:
MANUK AIIAI NUT UAtU KMTATE
ulapyn mar r r i r r o n p .
y.iu and rath of &gt;ou ar* b-rrii
(Vint 'laloaal
I noiltlsd and r*&lt;|ulr*d to present nay
Va.
rlalm* all# drmandf whlrh you. or
ALWTUN WARHKN HTAKKOMD.
sllbrr id you. may nave n sn l.n l the
IXfrndani
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ratal." of W A N K K HTKIN. d. wherein
Knwalalnant a**ka a raaard. lit* of aatd County, to lh»
County Judnr of Hcmlnnls Count).
IWrr** ot lilvorva *geto*l r»w
Witness ray Band and afflvla' Florida, af. Ida offlrs in Ills m ult
■eat; anld OaUrt at Hanford. «*ml- hmiar of raid County at Hanford.
within
sight
ralsndar
D« l. Oeuaty. Hiala af Kl;»;Wa. ibU Florida,
miinlha from ll f e llin r of the flrt.t
till day of 3 ? f'&amp; A .jL i£r
o . i*. n c u N tio N
, publication uf thla notlca. Kaik
rlalm or damand shall be in w tlllns.
and shall alnta the plart of real*
6 l . HUNT
uaure nnd p«*t of lies uddrsaa of tinDeputy Clark
rlalinaul. and shall Its sworn to l.y
thr rlalmant. s a r n t .. i f attorney,
and any aurh aKuin nr dsniaiul not
a COIIUT UK TIIK COUNTY s o 1filed ahall lie void..*
JUIH1K. .■KMIfM.M.K COUNTY.
h t a t k OK KLOI
IN I’UOUATK.

tia ti $i *N(*cf niut

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K IE E N IT F th r B ru sh lc i» W a\
TfU JCH TO N n « U (i c o

COSNMIAl 61RTHDAT CAKSI WITH DIAL CANDtIC mark Oi* Artl btrthd.iv of the Wnyne com husker quints,
" 1 L O S T » 2 L B S .I
W IAB t i l l 1 4 AOAIN"
O w e I M Ila .U iw P e t r - ' - i

■fprldi only qulntuplrl beef cal von, an th e fir m ot Lea Schmoldi. near Falrbury, Nebraska. Assisting Ui«

(,uinU at Uicir birthday p arly are M n , M. C. Hoc tom (le ft), of ML Pleasant, Iowa, and Mrs. K ay Langlaa
.(rig h t). of Waterloo, Iowa. The calves weighed In on their birthday ni follows: Finland. 653 pounds; Rus­
sia, 61$ pounds;'China, 60$ pounds; United States, 671 pounds, and Fiance, $22 pounds. (International)

WHOM IT MAY CONOWIN;
. la hereby
(bn* l - A* in c o u n t o p 1 1 1 1 ; Co u n t r
■a n
is i nia
hi&gt; fins*
votTU.AKK
III*'!
unse t r |» i l #» 2UDUB.
COUNTY
RTATK 4K KIJtltlDA In Probate
he Am
_ l a re the K .ti tv of KATK U
.1, p afllln . f*r /'»«•
OTKWAYtT. Oaeaaasd.
n apply «»
» “}«*»«»'• To Alt Wfipin It May C-oaremAUK. County Joda* ot
la herrh,- *l**n lha| J
Miunly. P'orldH on ilia n. Notice
Hlrwart 4&gt;od his •filmI report
nf ifrcatnbar. !***■ J o t
s«
Administrator
Ih* ratal* of
f u n &gt; : and fur ftnal die* Kala D. HtawaM,ol rtsrssss.l:
th-i
Administrator of Ilia **• ha filed his petition for final.dl*-

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ib c t u ii l.

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS *&gt;
WE MANUFACTURE

BEDDING OP DISTINCTION
/

WE REBUILD

EVERYTHING IN BEDDING
1UDGET PLAN AND

“PAY

S YOU BEST’’

ECH O LS BEDDING
&amp; FU R N IT U R E CO
119 W E S T F IR S T S T R E E T

PHO N E

t o m
sudor's oblliiatiun to dron his cards
at her place first. The Ambassador
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TQUCtlTON* Hit ill

W* fire The* lhankt for breoJ tkU J»y,
Broken for Thine own tweet trite;
Dear Lord, he merdftJ, wt pref

Y V v / C APUDINE
fo r H E A D A C H E
hnlawa n n d ’ rhirk|i*a

QUICK RELIEF FROM

baktava. These are eoneotled of
vine leaves, Krnuhil meal, rite,
sailed nut* ami n special aromatic
herb which I didn't quite reco.’ -

Sym ptom s a f D istress Arising from

STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
O rrrU rn tn m in n hot l b * ortho WILL All tl
TIU5ATSI KMT l u i n l o n sold for reUeJof
sym ptom , of ill,iro -sarl.ln s from S l a m s ,h
sn.l Dwadsasl UUsrs Uus to
A&lt;M-

Aik fur -wills,*".
stpUlAi lhi* Lrratiasut— Ires—I I

Lanry'a Drug Hlore
Roumillat A Anderson tlrua

IS YOUR LIVER
CRYING FOR HELP

because o f consUpatlon or faulty dl

If you feet bilious.

L egal

Calolnbs
pulrrfacllvo
natter from

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Amen,

N o tic e

A Real: t»*vo|

year*—«were married at luiekno^
In the spring, were known as the

“lieautlful H aijpais."
A lthoq-h th e saris, or tcarf;like
robe* with which ihey d rap wl
Ihctnsclvea were ns rich und hand­
some a* th e ir m other's, the two
Thr disipoml* vary tn s ite , and never wore any of tho m arks o(J tn
seen on the foreheads of th eir na­
the sjdsihier, the
*he nt live
sisters.
qythlng

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'A* Administrator of tl.» Ka*

iust beauty

ncesa Amina
Tousaon, a cousin of K ing F a fo ik
of Kgypt. iitio came t o ‘W ashington
several rpontha ago*, (ook a hom e
In Georgetown, and hor Kama has
been rom antically llnkad w lth aevffa l insrrlagcahlc gen flem ad in
(Tic sveial realm.
.Prlrv*»s T hus son, i huWevtr, i'
not received nt the K iyp tlan Cm-

to get the
Winter ServiceSpecial

Bhe and MAhthoirJ

CREOMULSION

W a n ted ! Men And
Front IWheel
r ?^
.. Repack
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W om en W ho A re
Brake Adjustment Hard Of H e a r i n g
t( f — -

Te aeafca tala alwpl#, a* Hah b tsr.

SA N FO R D
M O N .D EC.
SHO W GB0U N 1
O pposite Ball P a

Regular Price $9.60
Special $T 95
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Chrysler -DeSoto
Dodge - Plymouth
Dodge &amp; Plymouth
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Truck* '

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grain it garnered from our shining acres, fruit from our rich orchards,
After ypars; of‘war, our land is still
ours, unscarred, beneficent. Our children are f e i .
Pew of U l a f t IriiSniite with huhg«.
But’to the people of many lands,
hunger is a constant companion.

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ll 'I H I K .
H K M IM d .K
COUNT 1.
K U llilU A
IN I 'l t O I I A T C
In i , K . t . i l r uf tt II.I,I AM It. H T I* I
fl«&lt;'sssrd.
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T i l Al l. C l t K u m m . d AN H I 'N I tKlINtt IIA V IN ll CI.A1MH l i l t l&gt;.:
MANIUf AUAINHT HA!t&gt; KSTATM:
You a n d vuCh ’&gt;f &gt;ail p f s l i t r e ! . f
TWO OF $4 MIN IN2URI0 when an explosion damaged the Navy carrier
n
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i
ifflrd an d required to p r r s s n t a n y
/intlctam, docked at the ltuntera Point Navy Yard. San Francisco, are
t-lulnis r l u t .I finn nd * w h i c h you.
shown alter their removal from the Tenet. One of the injured (lop)
riMiVr uf yo u. n i l liu v a a a a l u * l llic
r-s|. i s o f \V11.1,1.M l ft. HTUM, &lt;1 receives first aid treatment, w hile below, another blast victim Is re• crtscit. l a i - »r “ ild C o u n t y , to t b s
(International)
moved from an ambutanco for hospitalisation.
t 'o u l t l l J Ildar uf H. m i n u t e IhiUflty,
K l u ih la . u | hi* ' . f i l l s In in * , 0 1 ) 1 1
h o u * r uf' rAhl C o u n t y u l H nnlord.
K l o r td s,
u lihln
sluht
ralsn ln r
tend* Ihe bigger the gem . Aroand m o n t h * fro m Ih s l i n t s o f 111 * f i r s t
the house— fi s rrally a palace on p n h l l r a ll n r , nf t h i s n o lle *
Tv h
n hill-top in. W ashington—ahu jUJf c l a i m n r d M iu n d s h a l l h e In w t l H n a .
n
n
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sh
a
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s
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l
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Ills
p
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s
nf
dons a little qld thing, Don't nefe, d s i u s and | s . . i n f t i f r udd«&lt;*» of&gt;*tithe
how- big. J cnn'l rount enrnta. * c l a l u i a u l . rih.l shflll l»s s w i h h I*' F&gt;K
- The Ambassadur'fl tw o dau gic Ih. r l a l a i a n l . n g e n f , o r a i c q n s y ,
.iny s u c h r l a l m n r d * m * n d n o t
tors, b o th .o f wbrin—engaged five as on d f llrd
s h a ll ba Void.

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WASHINGTON, W'l— Lady U-U*
pal, wife of the Indian Ambassador,
has several diamonds to hrear In
if dm ggbu. her nose to show *h«’a m arried —
an old Indian custom .' ' .*

Motor Tune Up
Carburetor Clean .

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And’tench ut generotity
To thote ten fortunatt then wt,

nise.

.VKaiS,u“B
“3 Is

mr liver. Retained tin,
becomes putrefactive,
Which overload U14
t from .working pfup.
io Umo to relieve your

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Jn the midst of our'boUnt)il we giye
thanks. We have much. Surely wc can
spare a little to share with those who
have none. A crust of bread to a wcllfed man may be another day’siif* to
* c h i l d i n Europe:
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Celery Fed Season Ends With Leesburg Here Tonight
Contest To Begin
‘ At 8:15 On Local
Athletic Field

STRONG AS EVER

PASS SNATCHER
NEW YORK. iA’i — S tanley
?&gt;t.lt / . r . ,,f the b r u h t sta rs lit
the Ni
Y.'ik K nickerbocker , ii
th f new llm krthall Association i.f
A me n o t. n better known tn bn;.krtball f .llower* a* Stanley Mud**lcw«k of tlhodp I .-lund S t a t e 'i
hi, Ii scoring team , nf
Mml/ek .ski hail hi* tuir\i* legally
changcd'tn S tuU a fte r fa"mu g r id listed from Rhode Island,

Grid Battle Will Fete
Graduates Of Sem­
inole High - School
I t ly ARTHUR HECK WITH. JR.
Herald Sports Editor
The Seminole Hig^ School Cel­
ery Feds will mief.Vhe Leesburg
Yellow- Ja ck e ts in the annual
Thanksgiving footMkji ivonteat nt
the local field tonight at 8:15.
According to' P forJ Herman Mor­
ris, principal of the total high
school, there it jo m q doubt if
Nollie T rapp wilt L f A la to play
In the classic yolllshnvvrwpp broke
finger prior to h u t .week’s co^it In a practice sgTnnmage *c*sion. In the event .Trapp is un»
able to s ta rt Wallace iy te will
likely fill -the vacancy.
Sponsors for the noqiecoming
plash are Helen Slaughter, who
will lie escorted by ja c a Aloye and
(ieorgta H utchins whose escort i»
Francis W ilson.. Tb* Leesbuig
sponsors will lie Nancy Monroe
accompanied by Robert Walling
f n d b etty Anne Wilkin* who will
R av e'a* her Escort Ulll Hardway.
The sponsor* will accompany the
team captaina to mid-field for ike
coin toss Just prior to game titms
T he ^eminolo liigh S.nool tuuilenl Council will have a table near
the entrance of the football field
tn which the graduate* of th*
school may register. During the
half-time festivities In which the
school band and Celeryetle* will
participate, there Will be a short
Ifeteiminy f«T Iho recognition of
all alumni present.

t

iGives Opositlon
AH The Dope
A S H L A N D . Ore.. &lt;/P&gt; — Thu
Southern Oregon and Monmouth
Normal school football tram s had
been In mothballs during the war,
but resumed hostilities this year.
No scm itnr report^ • were a v a il­
able to either train, so the South­
ern Oregon-roach sent this report
on his own club to, the Monmouth
jpnrntor:
“ Squad- green and llhall. “ Pair
barkflchl. n&lt;&gt;pr line. IlnVa one good
T quarterbaric We arF practicing
on the lawn on a slight hill, so if
you see some n f eur boy* with one
le g lunger than the other you will
know why.'*

(STKL GGtNQ) I!

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WHO fl#»aV H/9
t o n * tf FOOTBAU o w «
A* M R HALFBACK a t
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Plenty Of Points
Was Everett’s Motto
EVERETT. Wa .I t, id"
Th
-object nf high scoring high *cho&gt;
iltijll gome* i nine up. nod sou(' th r giay b rn rd - from k v e ie l'
rtiljd (leys thiimlo-.l the isn 't

■to show th n l ltil» town popn
&gt;iolds iho recur.I foi pouiiog it
ho opposition.
Herr are »om** of the "Id ' :i'

E vereti rout#!
tf'21 •'■•feiited lteiii.ui of I'oi*
land, (Vi 0. t't.ltl—defi-nli'il K o-“
llre ^ high, 75*7; 1920 defi ntDal las, tire , high, !«• 7: H**‘-

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BILL’S PACKAGF. STORE
AND BAR
112 WEST FIRST STREET

PHONE 880

feated Kraoklln of Pnrtlaiul. 1 4
1 IB IR —dideatcd Lincoln of 1" "

tantl, 125-0; and 191.1—defea'&lt;
Bellingham. Wa*,h.. high, 171 9.

GARDENING PO PE LA It
TAVARES, F la —O r all p ro je .'s
being carried by Ix k e County t H
got Just one base hit.
rlob hoys, gardening und p m d tn
Caldwell, who In th r off-seasn-i ( ta ilin g are ths most popular. *-■
1« plant forernsn of n Hstllngi i I cording -., A nt. County A gem J
cllftti) ro-opersllve. was th* fit t , p. Hill,
to sign a contract to return to Die
,
Sox next season. Ho doesn't pnr__
1r--*
ticularly like the relief |,Itching
1' v y '
jnh hut sn y i "It m i u t hr n isij i I J7% f l i ' i

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Caldwell, who has

. year-» feel* h t still has plenty of
• stuff.

Sid I .tick nia n -of lhr Chi-it
H ears i- ..ii.' ..f f.uithaiTi all ii .
forw ard paisiiw greats. His .
curacy uhrn throwing a footlm.l
ha* Iwcome Irgenduty.
L ic k m a', was a haieliall play r
M well a . a football • star wli -i
nttondlrig Columbin U niversity. II •
a s a shortstop and admits him
f that no one would Ylt in th&gt;''vTcInhy of first base because f
Jilt wild thr. iws, Sbl wr.s given a
tryout by the Nrw York boseh II
G iants. He la .lrtl Just one .In
W cause hr-rnnilln't find the ting,
w ith a bsSel.ii 11

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Legal Notice

VANDERBILT.......

Hand engraved, Highly polished

Rom when I *i^, i
MANOg ,\&lt;lA1NHT 9AII» KltTATB:
TOO sad rmS of you sr* t u / i . r
W l(li4 t i l rsqalrnt to pr**rnt
AST r talma and demands which you.
or cither «»f roil, may hsv* t-galii-l
th* * .(• !• of gl'KKNIi: HIIJ*
HAti.VphltH, d ec s se t lata of vat.j
county, |u th* County Judd* '■«
a*mlhotp County. Florida, at hU
riffle, tn th . court house of Mid
1 ‘uunty SI Manfntd florlds. wlihln
W* v*y« silting an BUI WslwtaCe
•tabt r*t*adar month* from th. Uni*
?7ch thsothsr nlghl, «*«ttl_*« a w
hf th* Oral puliMtalien of thl* n-iti
tea. :R(t*h Clsltrt nr demand shaM
w la w ritin g ,-an l .b all *Hlt thw
Ilia.-, .of, risltli'ncs aud (wsi offled
addrsy* of i t . elalmaal. and shall ani atbar tUaRi IJfal bCari a famh* sworn to by lhr claimant. **snl, la | coanumRy,
«r attorney and. Shy such rlalm •»*
dbmand n et s-. tllrd shall W void.
Judge Cunnlagbam apaaks op:

14 m S f -

FILL IN TH E FOLLOWING

by

(A hand tooled m odel)

V IRG IN IA

N. C STATE
RICE

SA D D LE C R A F T

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ro J Oi U

F arm ing a^athods which increase
yields or p ra v tn l losses give.added
volume w ithout the necevrity of
ejd*r*ed a m a g e a .

NAVY

Horseman

.

■ A * 1i r . i*w I

v . M ISSISSIPPI f STATE

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SPORTS ODDITY

r u m PRIZR-WRER* N U rom TWO AT BIT/ THEATRE.
BIRTH THRU TENTH FRIER—ONE PASS TO RITE FOR TWO.

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A tkTA oy

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'J E n e r R c lie m a tt liv in g i*\
o r n o n r S a n f o r i l lo r e ­
p re se n t F lo rid a M a n u fa c iu re r.
M u s t ' h n l ’e
cu r.
S tn to a g e a n d s a le s ex*
p e r i e n c e ." R e p ly io B o x
F . l&gt;. e * r e H e r a l d .

w arn.
1

Staled a fte r Hanford had sub great mvnmst
\ LEADING SCO It BItH
The Associated P m * -has an dui-d th e liaiiscu d as in a one- oc U rn f-*r 11
.................... .
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aided tilt. ''W illis Anderson, 11 Lm ,„ “lV‘
Itall scorers in the nation and u slashing ID&amp; pound speeii met
“ te n ) .iui At
thorough examination shows that chari , staged a one man parade
T i.bit- Hryant
th ? leading scorer in the na ion through
New Sm yrna Beach s i»'tg and Hart
boasts hut 105 points in nine hgfllrd ItniTacinlns hete Friday l " o 'v ••■ml i
contests.
nicht to give Hanford « 40 to •: nruili in tlu- bThe top scorer is Genellobcr-s
rumiui-.it lieforr a huddled handAnAibn !i*o
of Chattanooga.
Hy scoring s i ful of rain-drenched fans."
i 'Monti .. '! t
touchdown again st Georgia la st; lie added. “ Anderson, who field in s
S atutday he-w as able to go over looks like Li'l Aimer and ru n - s„|,5im t him
t h e ' ICO m aik. His total Is now j a* If every dav is Sadie Haw a.w* *1! be '.
105 points.
kin*
Day scorod 34 points l&gt;\
ivmi
The next highest scorer insloshing 12. 20. three, bf&gt; nnd
i^ k , „
t
college circles is Andy Victor of | 38
„ f(,r , f,ve touchdown.
(ltle
Oklahoma City with 98 point* in a"d shredding the Karraru.la line
Id r
nine bat Ics.
i
f V r,l
w l„ reserve .j.isi!
In the Southeastern Confer1he Seminole H igh sta r will whi H r
ence. All-American Charlie Tripseen fo r the la st Dme to n ig h t u f l „n
t-t
ills of (iSporffiai JNns cjifipiled l&gt;uf a - th e hliffi
nthlctScfield
full (lu Fivb
fid points th u , far. CRarlle J u - "i an artnusl Thanksgiving D ay
i -.-m,
lice of North Carolina
6 1collision th a t is n rivalry of long
;(
points.
A1'," * '. ,v
v
m
i
two Penn pa
We reslise th a t It is not unite
■ ,"’e ' v^ ° W1 *
one nu| i*f I*''!
fair to ctjmparo college and i»igh P|*yM * 10 r .
??r
l^ ° Ronhllv
nc« oU
school play; but Just for the 1
anJ “ &gt;ack * » » ! » » “ &lt;-., AllI,y:. t-J f,r
eom parlsoa let «» p it Seminole
pm|C |r* i ^ u tt. G w yn - ■ttvtkl , ^ , | v i.
High'* Willi* Anderson and his 5*
11111 Ludwig. Claronca
hid
scoring ability against the le tte r
r ‘^ C*r. , L"r,lr" ' , n r ’ hia ri.-b thlgl
college players, some of t h e m
K w ‘ner. U oyd Swam I ^ o „
J r .h, f
All-Americans.
,
, J
, N'' '• T,r
n
ot her s who
F irs t let u* sla te th a t A ndy| " "rlchel and Carl William.,
hn[f )n ,| 0 j
ha* tallied 22 touchdowns J n ;
'
» rrt w ere II.
with another
CaldwelL 4 l 7'Wnn
can tackle; B
yenr-old hack
in Relief Role

117.R-1 G lLTLCX LUBRICATION. 9 QUARTS GULF.

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Mwon of, ammonia mlxcal
,i cti|i of cold tvu.

I

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.

SECOND r R I / . r —gtllLT WAX JOR.^4

ALABAM A

Girl-Dating IlarvardH
Forked In Fnd Zones

INSIDE SPOUT’S REPORT

IE WINNER .CONTEST

........G E O R G IA

in Iduck nr d.atk bhm felt

U A fiH » * T O * Y /

ALVINRODHAM’S GULF
SERVICE STATION

A LLO NS

ovra HtMrxoAOAmet
t r rm K x o
M mrr
OHMOV 2* u OKJt o*t A.
n e axooaohmom too—
gr AOAJLAM MmaHOmO
iva*CR/prio.H rrt of/TAUt
KIH SraOMO BAY*

&lt;■1 I.P VITAMINS
IIE U IN'GIlAM. Wash.. ( / I V Kqulpph.t and fuelling a col l fete
featl-all Irani I* ndiiiitlediy quite
an x-xjir &gt;i\ bnt th ere's a n e x t i a
item on the hill at W estern W ash ­
ington college here.
CVaefi Chuck Lappenbuseh, a
strong h.'lli vor In long underw ear
fur. grttMer*. I* alio n vitamin etfthlisin-t, an hi* team gulpi down
tin? vjts-iin pill*, a t Sin per ja r .

_ _____ , ... _______ Coach __ _____ . ,
W t were getEarl lllaik wn» naked how ha leit lug rail* front everywhere. Hut
about losin* Glenn Da via and Doc we decided th at our friends would
Blanchard t h r o u g h graduation w ant to call u* and iheti our rhihl
next June, and lie replied “ Pleas* was in Houston nnd, there m is a
1 i.i*
mc' .
it.
jchance of som ething happening
.ll l a i k also says A ndy will never a(!4j a purTjP() rH|| being necessary.
In? as strong a* during t h . w a r-, s „ , ,|ccij r j j y „W1.M it oul nnj
time season of 1944 and Ms* ••*l1 *ry to gel some siren despite the
of IHI5, This y e a rs team isn t a ijmone.
pushover but lllaik refusas to rat.-: ..l h r
(wfurF , hL. film| „ m e
it with his other two of rtner.t
ft.,non u man called from a
vintage t&gt;*cause It lack* eaperi
western city-, lie was one "if
diced b a r /field depth.
.
tlms* pleasant drunks; “he lu*l
H ow evtt. off w hat Arm y did t.
every*bodv. | talked to him
n good Pennsylvania team am'
u„ .j| f i - „ i |v. i- m|,i .tt*
figures to do in the annual ela»l , tiers ware Just five IhliTga I had
with Navy st Municipal M adl uni
wrong in m anuring me CardHaturday, Nov. 30, the l.adeU #p ina1|&gt; j ^ „ | i u iF
llVFr that
liear to be belter than fa ir com- . ,nd l0| j }linl j »,ad
1J47. They won t lie the Terror* ,l c j| wph
ejut jjiU( j nj-.
|
of lh r I’lnins w ithout Davis aim |,un(t Up „„ hlnn"
Blanchard and the opposition wl'
gtfjfa said he w ent to lied. “ H it
be even tougher th an it w as tm ,j0 you know, I laid awake four
season. Hut a rundown of whs jlout-jf trying to fig u re out w hat
lllaik will havc.at .'V est P o in tn e * .
fiv a,th in g s write,!' hr grin-

A L esson $5^

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“n Conservation
f r a a whan I alt, lha Judge
fa right All Amsries's groat roM Sfcii, m r abradant natural
-Rwalth; art lcat th* mlnula wa Iota
tba right to work them as froo
&gt;aopld la g fro# land!

OTHERS.....
SPURS ...................
............... Per Pair
STIRRUPS 1........................... ..... Per Pair 1.73 and
MOHAIR GIRTHS ....................................................
COTTON GIRTHS ..........................
TRU TEMPER CURRY COMBS
SADDLE SOAP (1 pound can) ..................

"IV* all right ta worry about con­
LEY VENETIAN
BUNDS

certing our natural rtMuitifc” ha
•aya, "but tbaro’a A far Mggar
ProUam whan It eewws fa a w m
ef jeibonal free^mi, on
fof ont andUati'i ri^bta.'

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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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One m ; U m t * money la to
get jomr alfe*» birthday. -

W E W IL L BE CLO SED T H U R S D A Y , FR ID A Y A N D
- S A T U R D A Y B E C A U S E O F T H E SU G A R AND
.
S H O R T E N IN G SH O R T A G E .

PH O N E 1180

run wEAnir.R
m Unity Thorn la Strength—

Visit

A b etter way and a mere ptcaaanf
one Is
hiaca yowr Jlf», win*,
slorm Inoarmnee with ■ and | l n
year wife the dividend savings
for a birthday Pfoaent.

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
2 1 7 E. l i l STR EET

S p e a k in g

T o rtw tdrt I b f T e a r e Of Ih e W e rld l
. To F r i u l i tW -Frocrroa o/C C hrricai
] TO Fred erf Freopertty far B anfordi.

Everybody’s Hardware
Store

H r ra n fire yew n M% rash diet*
ilrnd n rio g a an fire and wtndtlorui lit»orsnr«. U M. Boyd A
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102 Sanford Avenue

FOR SALK

IT'D BE WORTH WHILE 7D HIRE
MEN TO SABOTAGE THE WORK.

KIRK AFRAID THESE TWO FELLOW TALK
TOO MUCH THAF WHV HIM ASK YOU TO

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jui'te, metal bed. complete with
FOR SALK
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Modern 2 bedroom house furnished
inner tpring m attre**. Spring*
iniiipletr und w ith ex tra large
and plllnyv*. one lawn mower,
Ini. All for le»* than *7000.00.
phone H9R-J.
II.W M ONIl M. H A L L Realtor
IT.11 IICKNKTT. Associate.
Union 4 ’Florida S ta te Hank Ulilg. PRYKR8 for sale, nice young and

IK)ItIIOW IIK ItE WIIHKK
,
PRIVACY IS ItKSl’KCTKD
YOUR natuial deaira for privacy
In money m atter* U strictly
reapeeled hare.
Frienda mod
.re la tiv a l are not gueatlona*
•.‘ o u t your credit. Your aaeployer or - bualneaa associate*
will not hear of p a r personal
affair*. There la no cauaa faa
em barrassm ent.
Haasonabl* credit requirement*
No co-mak«r* on money loan*
Variable luirm rt.. plant.
i
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida llaak Bldg. *
I'hon# U

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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - PETER VAN
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fo r floret quality
PORTRAITS
Commercial and Copy Work
Snapshot Service*
Phone 1189 — n y -T te U c b Bide.

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Phone 1021

l'(.L BUT yoor
of age »r condi
300 W 2 nd St*

W ANTED
nt

'eganllets*

PIANO tuning and repairing. LasL
13 y ea rs with Cable Plane ComF
jiany and University of Illinois,
USED piano* for cnslh Ths Music
Chahtpalgne, Urbana, 1(1. L. I..
Sill, Residviice Phone Oll-W or
'M usic Hox, Photo- 953.
HAGS wanted—feed,
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. .. fertlllter,
Highest ca.h price. Write C en­ DKPF’.NDAHI.K tadTo servlreTThe
tral City Bax Co. 1C*
O /: - -Music Hov, Phone-9A3.----------

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WE re p a ir domeatit ami commer­
GARDEN and lawn aead; Vlgoro {(Re d bath tub. Stool, tavatoFy. *
cial P efrlgerator*;' electric • a p ­
- Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cel sink. Any ’c ondition except brok­ pliances, washing mach1-)**, Irons
Htrne, 2nd A Sanford.
en. FTank II. S h u ltt, 1213, 3f&gt;th
and toasters. 30B Sanlord Avo.
St., Orlsndp, _ F T e . ___________
Ph. HtkU-J, John OHIon*
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PAMPAS N U RSER IES
TEXAS
ROSES,
Evtrblooming i~ p ip , Llvastock, Suppllae
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
Florida Roees, Axaleas, Camel­
lias, G rafted Gakdenlas, Bush (T0U 0H T0N * W A T80N , 120!
Alam anda, Crotons, Ixoras, HyC elsrr Ave. H as P urina Feed*.
tlrangeas. Acalphyas, Plneapplo
o rd er for bab;
Ttleflhone 37
Palms, Red Orange Pink and
chick*. The S a r i f o r d X-Cel
P u rp le ' Bouganvllls, Llgustrum,
Store, 2nd It Sanford,
•
Itouble Yellow Hibiscus, F'vergreens, Grafted Avacodae, C it­ FOR- SALE Cocker 8penlei P up­ FOUND; medium sixed dog, curly
rus T rees, Pecans. Figs, Perpies — registered blsek males,
hair, white; no collar. Weil
aimmons, Grapes.
Select now for ChrlttmTk de­
trained- Owner m u s t1identify.
The Most Complete
livery. Phone 402-W ,
.
Phone BOfl-W.
f
Verlety Possible
C. B. HUGHES,
LOST: Rrowp and white spotted
PAMPAS NUR8BRIBS
mar*. Finder pleas* notify
Sam tula, Florida
Jamos X . William*. Ififl Mellon-

vlll# Avo.

W OPeSHESj HELLO, l o n g )

WHY COULDN’T
THAT HAPPEN!

b^sarsPEAKi'

15

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AUTOS FOR SALE

SALESMAN w anted for mi aide
sa
•tilin
lllngt and
an collecting. Thorpe
USKO TrtucKa
g arn itu re Co.
,
' ’ \ Good mechshlcnliy, good lira
priced right. You can move hi
COOK, male or fem ale. Roy Jo h n ­
loads and m ike big money w|i
son GrilL MagnoHa Avenue,
these.
.
W ANTED
.
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
Office g irl - with h ig h Khool tor
college education. M utt be able
M IRACLE CONCRETE Co. J . E.
to u*« typew riter. Apply S an­
Terwiliesrtr. Jr.. Mgr. Cemwtt
ford Herald*__________ • •
W H ITE girls for checking laund**.
Blocks
ply Tn,person. Seminole CouaU u n d a Co. «1» W. T hird
MeNKILL R YOST. FLORIST Wanted maid for half daf* ’
Celery Ave. Jo*t o ff Bintw
Mr*. Harry Took#. 720 Me
Office ph. 403, residence oh. 810-R
villa Are., phone 79 2 -J .___

FIRE WOOD for kale.

I»" oak 9

GALLON
THERMOS JU G S
- with splcketa
ORD IIARDW ARt
210 «Ch&gt;t F irs t 8 t

W ORK W A N TED

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Ph. 1154

IIEADQUAH t I

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W A N TED -chIM to f a
m other works, call 4&lt;

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Minnie UitehelL
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Arrest Allis—Chalmers Ticket

T hey

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N o R easo n F o r R ow
2

S y s te m s

NOV.

2».

1946

Aieociated Prcaa Leased Wiro

NO. 2 4

3E

ftoldslmrmig'ii Main­
tains Kijrlit 'In Use
Jnjunctinn Against
United Mine Union

Mayor Gut Proclaims Week of Courtesy

JKRUSALKM. Nnv. 29. &lt;»17Thc hope of Mime l.ntlO .lrwi*li
im m igrant» Ihnt a legal move
might eeftirn th rir e n try into
tiie I lolv Lend wa* daubed to ­
day by the I’nlentlnn suprem e
court.
The high court rejected a I'Ctltimi f.-t Imltrhs* cnrniljl arliuii
v»hii I)
; aintendrd tu bring
a?hm r
th e . tefuger*
w aiting
nlte.irtl Hirer* *hi|i». C hief Justire Sir William I'ltrg rrn b l raid
‘hat attunirva fni the petition*
ers^ (mil failed to. prove, any
illfrality, elllirr in’ the detention
of refugee* ell tin* depni lallon
.Ine* **l Mi the intention of 1 1 sgov.-inini nt In |n raw th e left!
gee* eu I lie l-land of I'vpVitll “*
TIm^ le fn g rc. have l»*en c r n l.■
mg mi.mini In l*nleellne Matrix
fof .liner day. on llriti-Oi vv.
jiela . uniting for the c o u rt', deci-loii | hey in lived uhimnl th e
freighter laa-hita
'th e lu rg r-t
group of refugees evri to n t.
le in p l. elilty in I'urr.tiiie.

» M O SC O W , N o v . 2 9 — &lt;/P)
E llio tt R o o se v e lt M id to d a y
th a t th e R u ssian p eo p le an d
o f f ic ia ls he h a s ta lk e d w ith
h a v e n g r e a t d esire fo r p ea ce
r»n d fr ie n d sh ip w ith th e
U n ite d S ta te s. R o o se v e lt,w h o
h a s b een in th e S o v ie t U nion
16 d a y s said,'"they h elfev e in
peuco." “ a n d ," ho added,
jjUtcy ire no rraapn why our two
ifitem s of government cannot Uvt&gt;
In pcare, aide- by ju d e ." .............
Roosevelt and hp wife, lh# for*
intr Kaye F.marluii, have talked,
throiifh interpreters, to hundred*
of Soviet officials and cltlaens in
Moscow, the Moscow vinlnity and
Leningrad.
Roosevelt laid that during their
trip back from Leningrad hr was
handed a latter written In pencil
On a plain piece of paper. It waa
■fried by three gencraia and four
Of the bast'known atage personal!
"We are (Irmly confident ‘your
vUlt lo the Sovlel Union will In­
crease the friendship of th* A m er­
ican and Sovlti people In peace­
time in their joint struggle fot
peace nnd for the prosperity of
all pedple* desiring peace."
Roosev^jt denied reports publish
tea on Afne:
•d in the United_ S tates
Afnc:-■
jfian foreign policy during his tout
The majaaitte • Newsweek »oid
Roc -eve11, while In Moscow, criiid ie d the American position on
the Danube navigation issue, a n j
declared that B ritain and A m irilea have time and again broken
Tehran, Y alta and Potsdam prom i­
se*. According to the magaalm-,
* he made the rem ark In a speech
at a Moscow-rtcoptloiv given by a
Member of the U. 8 . emboasy.
- ComnsetttNp on the rc;&gt;ort*,
gloosend* r a ft her-w** lir-twrcv'ry
quotad, and the speech was otf
the racoM, and i t w pa'at a private,
not public great.

F R ID A Y ,

LuppaTesuI'F^eral Court Orders Lewis
Refugees To Stand Trial For Contempt

1,000 J e w i s h Immi­
grants Arc Turned
Hack In Attempt To
Enter Holy Land

; P r e s i d e n t 's

S ays

FLORIDA.

W A SH I N C I &lt;&gt;N, N ov. 2 9
— (al’&gt;—.lulltl l». Irt'Wig ’ llttd
tin- Hnift-rl Mfrit- W o rk ers
lotlay
ifvi'ivetj
;i ilo u b le
Mitback in ftideral cou rt.
..Iiitlut* T
A bfii t j p l d s b o ro u p lt o n l i ’i'i'il I f w i : . to x ta n il
t r i a l f o r (*&lt;&gt;iita*iii|*t. A t t h e
s.tm t- t im e tin - .liiily:«- tip h i'ld
t h e c o m t'r. Y i^ h t
i'iij«Ui&gt;

j

walk'ttlt III the

lift r.i'at rojltOs

' tlrspiif
frtli'Utl ant i . in junction
Inuk.
ln HM*. tnlinv t aw l ' mol tort
fur tit,tut- al "I lit** ciintempl
| actum biqught bv the govern-m riit. J mlct- i ■old'ttnrough sntd:
"^The Norrl.t I ji l.u aid ia act
tlitl' not nml iliM-i itiil npplv. nnd
liic court b.ti I lit- mi m e. lig h ts aa
it had urm i to pa nagt- of ’the
Not rf»T|,n (•ti.'irilia A rt.”
In o'her wuriU, luilgt- GoldsIhi| 0111:11 it,til bl r o o f t bsil the
right in It-ll It htbiii tinfoil ^ t a ,
tup wlirtt t| n - tin|o|i ".»•»» about
In th. . mo thing if tin I I tie good
t intr I

Mmr

v\ ,.t.
»l«'d *hat th r
Vtitllltf t rf|
Noli
Judge '
. m in i n in ir
in.I (h rrrfo tr
of'b'i .,k*N
n!..«l nf th r
%%*%* L‘f
uit actio.t
lll.il I • .4
tiAc nf r r
The a r’
••
J inpinritoirt
«t miniriL' »»id
in Inlnti ili*|iiitr«
VI \ VI Sit II JIME.S 45111 la khown alfflilii* llte pnnlam alii.il aiinmirii |o( that Ibr n r rk kUrOtis In l»rr
(In (he i|th rr hand. ffuVfrttI. I« a orek ol-4'ourlm j |n Sanfonl. ThU pt.x Umslluti U In llitr Mill, Ibr 4 otirlcay ('lin k |t» Im- ruiulurlrd
•'ft '• ■'**! to by Vernon T (irlrranl under upon***hip of Ihe sjitla rd M rrrhanU \»%ocUllut.. mIii. w iiicnt bUiiniiA i f-al'l the law &lt;Jiff
(MiMdrnt, Andrm Sllne l» Otontt al Ibe tl*bl. anil Ihe Nentloolr t nunlt Cbamhee nt ('a m m m r «| • hlch not apply w hsir thr u m rrn m rn t
ilHt'lf u n i Acin i: ax. npcrutnr #»f
" v limiik* Ial renter I h pm Jtlenl. ami I tlwartl III((ln« ilrllt I* minasrr
(h r n,3^*» - ft null minrjt Mfiifd
' ciiirir&amp;sr nh rarh er tiiik r.
rGotdxbnt
.1j i
ik’ii ruling rut short
a ilay rp | »
'f of argument
hy a(l#&gt;ii*»
f
L v t i rJ.a t' Ihe
4•••!? _ ‘ K**f| H*(•, liurtly »v rvitrain
the PH U fr •m lerfjnnatm g Itu
L**»\ nt tifttrnf
rniilraeS
Before
haiulmt; t| itu In .lre|,|..ti, lh*
Ml Kauf.o I i-oien&gt;i, ..•
• '. . | lit I' due • bn I Iti.y I.

&gt;,-ti.,tnl I Ittyil t
Ib-glt: has
rrct-ivnl o-.tire fiotn F
t.lgih
IU vI. . . 1 1.airman
th r S late
POllCfMtN REMOVE A PICKET from Utc alrttck A llitC halm cr* plant 14-wil Itt’pti1 1 to rn .. tli.it “ it Nov.’
at \Vo«l Allts, Wise., after CIO |&gt;lt-krlK n*&gt;l dcmonalratnr* threw rock* 2d n’t.t-tt tMiu: wa» irlc asc d for
bid* l o Ibt- widening atilt reot Ihe factory’* window*. Several thousand members nf other CIO Itrrals Kittfa,
itur ■! approanliatclv 13.45
In Ihe Milwaukee area Joined Ihe pickets In a sympathy dcmonslrs* unit-. ■■( I S 17 l Stott- Hoad
tlon. Klxtoen picket* w ere arrc*y*tt.
(f«feriit»''"'(il 5ottndpholo) mm i la-twet-” Mattlaiol anil Sail*
* ford. Ktlwnttl lliggln*. m anager
i n f Hit- I'hitOiltt-r of Contntcrre.
nnniooirinl I ihImv
Mt' tlig g u u alnttil Ibnl the
fjootl lt"ail» 4'ommlllee of Ihe
I'hanilir-i of «"nminert e. witli the
ni.nistnniv ol lltelr tepresrm lalive-, have rett-ully riblaitieti Ot*
following rnittU: Ibnil It* I fin
nttrly l i t from Ibe Si. Julnt
River
latke .ler*np nl it rt&gt;
of I mI.IMNI; Road 24&gt;3 fintn lltnBy Assarts ted ITeaa
do lo I lit- Orange I’mini v Ino
At the General Assembly politi­
WdtlMiiia 1.., keep . l&lt;«*&lt; ...it. |, on
mrhiilmg Ihe new bridge m im
cal committer meetinw yesterday.
the Fleonltiekhaicheii River, m a
. Ii.tdiett ilunng Iln- lime Nanlil
-Brirpt hacked down on her s u r ­
i liri e land, in a I'qn-t 4jib plant­
coal of l.llSO.OOOl Kuril 202 from
I
prise demand forT m m rdla'.a w ith­
( Ifiethi In Geneva ut a coal o|
.... iln- lakrlinnl drive near tlie
drawal of aO troops front the tcr1202,000; m il the Jniprnvemrnl
llaid'lmll .Salurdiiy iimiullig at
T -rtto ry of Unltetl Nation* meuiben*
III ,Hi i.VliM'k, prior In Ihe lug
CHI**At:&lt;». Nnv, tJ 4,1', lin t on If. 8. 17 (Hliite Roiitl lint1 1
'
Robert
F’.
Ilannegan,
tm..texcept In cases covered by the UN
pM.ynle Itint Ibe Sod.,id Merchauta
fie acriilenis murretl tin- nnlb.tr between Mail land nml Sanford
m
aster
general
of
Ute
United
Hi
^ b a r te r , E gypt yielded to opposlt &gt;r lal Ion, uiili-d l.v Ibe .li.vu'i-*
niiaervancr* nf 'ihanKrgiving dny will cost C1054,0011.
LA KI I VS’I
All • h
F tlon from the l/nltpd States and S tates, atn n Thank: giving hrrnk* veatentny o i;h n total «f
The number one jirnjrt-t nt 1 1.,
1 •­
•- I h* h 'F’hf
fnst
of
harts
yesterday
morning
jtnl
»
I...
t-iCreat Britain.
'•"o
il
Itoads
Cunnnltlre
,.f
ti„
lost.
Anot'o-r
13
vinlenl
ilr.iib
••
|lsl« pf»«
.IjJ.ltliJ apitf . it 'I m- •
Pi- E gypt had wanted the proposal aboard the erninrr I'inline which sulteil fri’ot mtsrellani'ii'i '.in &lt; Seminole Crtunty I'hoinhet --r Kai Nlo-5
»* (iMttiiy lire I
liuvr f..l
.
- "I hr.
cor .‘d-red along w ith tlie*-plan was docked at Ihe Municipnl
•
ommeirp
now
l«
I{....,,|
|c,
f
(.,
Slates t ' porting a- iin-tt .« 1 -•■
•IIIflVM'tl .......... Ill £ Is* *
ItV '•! ’ '
lion "
'f o r an Inventory of United Nn- Pier at 3 : 3 0 p. M tmlav a fte r Iraffle tit .'ti* each an 1 *hf*« t lotke ,le „tip Ihrmigh Snitfoi.l
saw, a*11*#
Mitt? f *4a11•ft's r
*r rmn
4 IlMt.
with
tki|W troops. But Senator Tom a lelsurfty trip d--»n 'h e St.- Ill hulls i n iip tftitg itn r-'-m r,.' '
Hm- Wrk.va Itlver. Ttir r b « . „ l - .
I|l I 611111111111(1&gt; ||&lt;tl|s( t\| Il Sf/'t l»|V#
|t '«•' lt»U al Imi
Mill’ll ItU
y e s lrttl.
honk*
— "-ti-talljr and th e ’ H ritlsh' drlrgnle, Johns Rprer.
in
tunklttg
an
e
ffo
rt
t„
have
ll„
pic M«pi ^ •f (hr uirl ui*
.•^••i.sllv (nth
tinnnl a
Mr. Ilannegan, In FTorida "for *ie* eartj were reaortled to \ m " '«
(raft »
&gt;l|i j
Sir H artley Shaweroe*. *ohjectetl
'Florida, 'it-urgla, Neu 5 III It'll M ale Road Depariiurnl . tn.iMv..*
\ (smiHl »o»t,
thal
i m i. .ifitr «If
it
•
\ 11 Mil t .1
nmole
. (hat the question had -m an v Itu­ re st and recuperation, took it Ohio, lilt National S *(rt\ • •••»m 'I Fretteh Avenue from Clriti .......... lluii fot
Hieiitin , hi.Tiik
I '( im; 4i Imii pi i«♦*
Ml I tuifl'lrsl .* la
. wn line rntruci* .11
menl, lo.'
11 m:Ii •&gt;chi*,(| put on m parsiie
. plications and should be considered quick motor trip In Urlamln yes­ nays thal Ibe traffic l"tl tot itie ib r loikrithtirr lloulrvartl.
1
‘M
M
F
•
Rt»*l
irpcpspntiilivivta
nf
the
I
u
|,.L•
•pt
f^t
lt
llinl.
wh
,
fi*’
m
ill
rfflorful
.md
well
ilrrorni^d
th a t bit* I
f (hr rrpnrf:*, fovM
separately afte r thorough study. terday afternoon, retu rn ed , and Grst ten months tins year
S h tilf f . office to plmi fut ll.c*
‘
1
ami nnlmmihilcA, and then
( onnally pointed 1 to American left this m orning nt 10:00 o'clock p4&gt;rdrnt higher than for the p,n lA H S I M p in C C I n N ^ C C fll’l l I bomb thell "I nm Oil .yrnr^ »»J*I la». l«r»c ll.iirn «‘l«*• will Im rffH'lt’J l,,,r 1 “
mlifiC N*»v. L'll, wm- I finals
&gt;tnK«'il n hi*: irhii’tini? .md i»inunow," Mild &lt; biting "In the Ik
OtUops In Panam a under *p agree- by automobile for Miami, accord­ #11*1 peri.MJ tn 194ft.
with or«ii|!r% I mu Hilly m r«'h'|iriitlnii nf homc191ft It e^tim
ales I "*
retimnlc*
I { v / ’I . J l r | r , , „ » u . • • '
20 yrnr&gt;, mer l*t Sun Ynt-8en'» ,(H&lt;| .Stuff IIIkIiwhv |-*«(iulii»«,ii i»n I rnn«vn»r
etR vlth the Panainanlah govern- ing to his genial host. George th a t the fatalities ihl v. .. a ll **&gt; X l U K I r c n . S
I lO I I U ' death. 1 b.ve Im-cii i-nlmvlrd with Imm -itill.t still lie on |?t|.1f«l (n ftIII' I • i
&lt;rillilr Mi f »r
L'lmu
tnC Under the Egyptian pro ­
i i t L*r,*I |m ||ri'
f nllfl w
fh n r it
the rest
iivrrilittrn*
mm lit |i
posal, those troops might have to
\|t|iM4v*l ni th*- .*iis* lluflm .*y n :it ih.
(il| iff fill* •*
Then re
be recalled, leaving the canal tinr (rrp f tn '* I
i f i iiiiu .il'ii Mini ut Ihn litipaiL • ht»» n|s|*ted
guardad.
1
vf Florida, was l.»lay ain--...n r; lily"Nnv
gan a .* being verv m.wl. • m -jL .I c 'U i. O i l ’l l G r « * r
►
»rsf ^ IlM'l In 'M* h , • i :i.-mm'ila
ha
-»-The Egyptian delegate, MahSnfl.r) 4). chave. J.
!4* |*». i nil! lh| Llllll- I. off '
t.&lt;- while
man for a.d lo n,r ,a (riv , i„, *'l have
d l.itti
"
1 !*- ippoaled to ofti. 1 . I.,.it torn tlon
m . d .i l .
a. .
.|
-t.it.-l
with
liMl.t
\M '
Sum* ••••*» • •
f n*i« i
, ,t f*9tir|uh
dH k w herr M. H ennrgan
BOCi* RATUN M l I I■ IhmughiiUt Ike r.,iin|iv i„
■ 1 ilt.gt .1 I 1 I,,. .
- I in r l ,
Lit.. .
WdiR ls» •
I tint I
»i'
b
roltectlnn*
and
p
n
ilrd
n
ii....
Ann...im an t-nt
In the sun. fished and (Speelai) — I at I " "•
1
nltogpthM n ' i*«•
lur.l.'.t to a
pria.-* for
prires t
A letter In Mr. I 'h ate f. n ( !hiuc«&gt; N mIIiiiihI i'
he foun.l Urn Florid* G rrrr, t f Oviedo, hit - n - / - " v ......
t)lf ta--t lb.a*.
• hr -iitrado
I'iiiI Avenue
pm 5
M
anus
Ci
F'agx-.
&lt;
ii
|
h
i
inti-nili
il
will I-.- n i a , I,. 1 1 ., lay. I'littripAl
r much tn his liking. 1IU("Y ,I*"‘V!.10
'-I"'
t’hiai»r'*» %prM*h p»-iluip*» oi*r
\ 11 I,..i m ,1 -oilIt I..... ml t i a f f t r
T anj. , •
’■ •E arlier In the day, SeereU ry of
ill, inrludcfi n*vcral
H i. Iln i» Hir *••»’ "I *'»* n f Ihe sneielv whlrh h«. Min I lie* ftp**1 MKOlflrun nf hi* hu»C
Ilt-rmnn K. Morn- -aid t.xlav
.
i
l
l
totleliiureii
off
Sriittiioln
have
In-,
ti
S ta 'e Byrnes notified the Foreign
rhildirn
under
rare
ami
whirl,
has
Itais he had caught In the end M»-&gt;. H. H, Gn-t-r. &gt;.f -I- tme
4)ut-t. Hiding in’ rrarntlon anti
I»o|itir«l t n r r r —«Ak llhcially pun lluibvaitl at la k e Monroe, and F'all tn-rnii-t
JH nteter of the Ukraine that no
aided
more
than
1,200
youn«.eleih
ih* R iver anti fried by P . ; addres*
_
■‘"King _ w rir:
l |, a
Freshajan
rUiRlnl Itv* nuplmwr.
Hr spokr north Imiirttl trucks ami nutomuliila w tathri, nml
this
year,
reveals
lout
th
r
i
r
i.
„
one had delib en U ly tried to kill
ri, sh ip 's cook who for
Lieu . G re et e n U m l *•»•* ertice
will. ilnim hlii'-fi.iie, and al linn-* lia flir vs ill lie lialtt-d nt tin- tim e the line (In- di-tiler service men re ­ Home Kt nuomlc 4'lass with a
H re U k ttlm _ d fte * a t* a ,'_
...
fear* served on the yacht Nnv. 18, 1942 and served nvi-mcn* mounting deficit in fuutla now he fal eied with emolinii.
of |lie landing. Sanfa will In- p ilo t­ port that tin .riisonabty v a n s I'ilgilm firt-oitii- with -mnning
One of the 4elegate«, G rrgory
llam K. .Vanderbilt. Robert Jin Ihe European Thrat.rr of G|*era- lomlling 126,000, nml Hint g rt.t'ly
The
new t'hinesu ronilitutlnii, he ed m inute from tin- North Pole urn I hr i tins It-ndcd to relaitl rim- wheel, barrel churn nml hoop
Stsiinlk, wag shot In U»a blp when
sk irts; the Senior. l)..ine ec. clast
cn U steward.
. tiona *s a Pilot on a H I 7 from itterraaed cost of food, milk, explained, provides for a pir*i• on tlie Inst lap of bin trip by sumptian, while sin-eiling ilemy.
ha and th e other delegate, Alexis
.decorated ns Indian.: th r .Latin
Hannegan told Mr. Olbbs ! Nov. 21, IW4 lo IVc 17, IPt-V ,,r f hiM rrttg *horE and rlntldni? nm«t dyutial system of government, lie H airy N. Roblnann, Instrutdor of
Retail m i *tela, particularly in- rin li ns nnriftit Boiuans in' togYolna, en trrrtl a N gw .Y otk City
wwFned there will le a danger •( tin- Snnfortl Set..ml of A v lify n .
gtrplane Uavels Uiropgh* I A i
r
Medal with ih.ee
ilenrndret *1* ,ilt-rs, w rir lilntneil V- im; the Kuy l.fult with Klwanla
delicatessen on Nov. 21, I t hap(ntalilnnanisin If the president
io world. A uitralla
and Dak l* * f t luster*.
Fallowing tlie parade ju.w liicii aeveral „f (lie f itr u s f'omniivsi'ta lin g s; nml the fa n American
breed ehorily a fte r m idnight. Poldoes ind know Imw lo limit lit iiniitn
excepted; but emphaUI^*"r .*? •»*» en tian rr ml.. Ihe
d u n s will ritlr till u big men with having tyiused a bnttb
fee say the bullet waa fired by an
« lull with gay Smith American
erlared that this trip on ffnd*&gt;. U fuL JQ fW f wa. engaged
power*
■nknown man who « M holding up
roaliimrx.
r
tukh Chiang’ i apnouneemrnt that Id-* flout, be will bold a big party for licek effert on Mnrida ornllges
. John* w si the U s t ha l III farm ing. He u a gradim e of
the children In hack of the Com ­ colitinum* I" .charge prii-es for
J h e . store. In bU note, .B y rn e»
illaaea o » ' r*a» Ymmtt
iHomliido H igh R-hn.il, Sanfnnl.
f*ol|tfrr*l rnreer Is at an end mine* munity
4lth«r
prom
inent entries in­
Building anti will give aw ay fruit whiclt m e mi* of line »ith
said polka ar* doing everything
» V etefahs In the enmity who are a t -a lime when fililnn U split by
cluded floats t.f nil four classes,
||
..nllNaeil
On
l*M
»r
CIlM
randy
ilonatni
ny
the
m
eiehnnU
.
in their power to capture the per
under mrdical treatm ent fur arr* rWH war. There is sporadic figh!the Sally S taff, tho l.ihinry, the
poirator* of this crime.
vice rt.nneeted disahllitlcs may miw ing between |tie government nnd
C.VIcry Fed S taff, the Office
And than ba w ent on to explain
I * ' proscriptions filled at |«rn) .Ir.ig Communist fnrres in North China
Force, the Glee Club, Football
stores, anil the Veterans Adminis­ amt Manchuria. And th r ir have
vnon«
n»nr» in tho legion locomo*
tratio n will pay (ho bill.
live. ,lhc 'SiK
been reports tbnl all-out fighting
Hl-Y Club,
Florida Arc* rn.
Pharm acists
arista in Florid..
... is near at hand.
1 'nr Veterans and other group*.
*'\niEHKAS. il iA necoRni7.c(l l»y nil llmt ip'iiiiIhc
operating with the VA tn furnish
I’rior to tho parade it Thanks­
riiiirleHy is one of the most vitlinihle nml effeclivi- of
Sanford am i Seminole County odocglional institutions and hoa* ilnigi presrribed by loeal physician t M u h Ic liO v e r H U r g e d
giving program wa* given a t
ill the amenities of life anil
Joyed a
pleasant
day
of pitaU, and declared the rh u rrh A V'A rrpres*illative will Ik- nt
2:00 I*. M. at the school audi­
Thanksgiving yesterday l a w arm , m u st'a d d to its glory by,»o1*ln* Hm Court House In the Sheriff'* T o
" W H E R E A S , ilurinK tho alrniii nml ntress o f ih e
torium . ami George Totihy. Ho*
A ((e n d
M e e tin g
offlro
on
Tuesdays
at
Im
m
9:30
•ummarilke w eather and although
problem s and |hn.' th reat
lariun nnd local nutnmolille deal*
war p erio d , n in n y p e o p le , to Home e x te n t, nl lenat.
A. M. until 4:30 P. M. to . give
m any moiorista were on the
er, spoke on the subject of
All perettnx Interested" In^muvm
la v e lo st th e K Nlflous a r t o f heing n u ir te o iis to othnrti,
adview
on
the
subject.
roads, no accidents were rep o rt­
k e r . Mark Carpenter wel*
"gratitude".
Mrs. H i l d a Wray
o r music appreciation, are re*
nnd
•
. -.
ed b y the S ta te Highway Fhtrol,
th# Yfaltors and visiting
had charge nf the program . The
quested t«» meet this ev e n in g 'n t
th e S heriff* office or lh a police
"WIIEUEAS, hIiico it in 0/ partintlnr iniportniire
and alressed tho fine R i c e
Rev. J. n. Root, Jtigh school his*
C o m r n a n d c e r c d B:0n o'elorh at the Community
sg h trr. Authorit'le* S ^N eV ade d ep artm en t
of co*op«ratlnn. Frank
lory irutnictor. ■▼Iril in p m y fr
M
ini
a
city
like
Sanford,
vhich
derives
much
of
its
H
ours
a
t
which
time
n
ig
a
n
iu
tlo
n
1 Now Mexico have been asked
Union Thanksgiving servlaaa
s, loader of Beth Israel
and thanksgiving. Sludenta spent
of tha Seminole County Music A»pntrnnaKo from vinilom within its gates, practice the
w atch out for tho two j»ea an were hold at Holy Cross Episco­ Jewish
quoted
congregation.
moat nf tho morning back of
aociatinn
will
take
place.
.
i basis of deserlptkme fureUhed pal Church a t 9:30 A. M. under Thanksgiving from Proverbs. 3,
nrt of boing courteotiK to nil, nml
MANILA, Nov.' 29, ( A r TJta
tho schcml in decorating tha
Jh Iss K atherinn Brock, field
tha Ila le y . who wore N leased direction of the Sanford Minis* Vareea • and 10 and 19-20.
president of the Philippines. Man* M p m e n ta tlv * of Civic Concert
"WHEREAS, the Seminole County Chamber of
flo a ts; then enjoyed a turkey
Uriel Association and the church
-Tho Roy. Glenn Smith of uel Koxas, today ordernl all l«rg# Service of New York, will outline
dinner at the school lunchroom.
Commorco
and
thu
Sanford
Mcrchantn
Assn,
now
altar wmx beautifully decorated ChrUtfcn Missionary Alllanre read •tocka of rice commandeered r ig m
a p i a n whereby It will he possible
Inyinjr special emphasis upon this subject.
with the harvest of autumn and Psalm 146.
Tha Rev. K. D. a f te r the w inter harvest. The Idea
f o r Hanford to enjoy a concert
"NOW, THEREFORE, I. H. J«mc« (Jut, Mayor
TROUBLE AIIKAD
Brownlee awed from 8L John, Is to avoid speculation and be paries
by th* W orld's greatest
.
..........— .
.
T fh a Glorious Church" waa th e 8:26. Cray era were offered by sore of a r*a»on*ble price on rice,
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
deeming
it
in
the
best
interest
h
rtlst*.
P
reparations
will
be.
made
CAIRO. Nov. 29, t/Pj—The Arab
5»bJact a f th e sermon by tha th# Rev, 3. B. Root.
8peclal w hkh la aa Im portant to the Philip- t o ' s ta r t one week from tonight.
of
tho
people
of
this
city,
do
proclnim
tho
week
of
l-engue Conference said vesterday
»
W . P. Yesley of th e E f n t
December 9th, 1946, to Decomber 14th, ns "Courtesy
th a t if Jewlah im m igration ’ ta
C brutiair Church wh* told o f the JT th # church choir with Mr*.
ROTAKT
-L
A
D
IES
N
ITIT
Palestine I* cnntlnuetl the sevati
Week."
.
'
&gt;. La Ingiey and Charlaa MurriA rab atatea ftneacr trouble In the
on a* aololaU.
*
H. JAMES GUT The Sanford Rotary Club will
Middle Fast. The trouble predkFlew*!* on the altar were
old Its annual Ladies Night at
Mnyor
tlon waa pari of a*»tatcment whkh ‘
riyan In m em ory of Mr*. Roberta
m barbecue pits of tha Fifty
(SEAL)
v
..
.
.
,
em phasised th a t the Arab atatea
Yltmar b y -M r. and Mrs. George
late* Monday night
proteat tha continuation of JawU h
a t 7:00 o’clock*
im m igration to th e Holy Land. -

Robert Hannegan 63 Lives Lost
P. M. General, In Accidents On
i Visits Sanford Thanksgiving Day

^anta Clause Parade Will Be
‘2-Tone Picture
&gt; Held In Sanford Tomorrow Of Citrus Prices
Given By Board
Jhian^ Kai Shek s

Fortner Chairman of Four Highway Fatal­
ities Kcported In
Democratic Party is
SfcafcMhf Fktrida
George Gibbs Guest

(Voids On Future

(piitlily Fruit .Count­
ed Upon to- Itriiu:,., , ,
\ 'Jh’asonahlc* Prices 15.H ». St ll(I(*nts
Hold l l u m m i m i n g
Fool hull Rally

Pu/./.le Leaders

S

! Sent To Horn Iv.ilon

Disabled VetcrmiK
AHHisted O D

Union Thanksgiving
A t Holy Cross

ices Held
:opal Church

.

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PROCLAMATION

(n Philippine Islands

Waiting F o r T S a il

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Snow cards and poster*
&lt;1— I’KITH HICtN HRItVICK

IIKNT A CAlt
W hen nothyig &lt;reins to do. Uiat
YOU IIIMVK IT
tm ta tin g hacking cough tuiy good,
rilO N K toti
go to nny good tlrug store and get
HI HICKLAND-Mw'iiitKON
n bottle of good old H nni-clm -linc'
•'■UHIVB.1T, INC”
Kmubtkm. Take It *s directed nml
notice how quickly ami
take* hold—give* you relief—and
llorKtK • I'LYKCsITn
FERN HEED «
helps you ge^ a rc.Utul nig til's
I*ARTS AND HKItVIl K
ASI’AHAl.l'H PLUMOHA NANUS
alyep.
108 I’alm etto Ave.
1‘hone t o i l
•NKW t'ltllP -F lf EHII-FKHN
o .i4-n one.half tmltle 1 . enough
H
E
E
ir
—you're baiter beni.« )**• it,
Tlie very first dose takra right (1 S T o f ' Sunford'a nicest three Imported front Itulv. Delivery *n K lA C T K lp Appliance repairs-*,
January. Place your toiler now.
hold handling pt'^UUt - xontluiu: 1 bnlroom bungalows, situated on
w« repair washing machines,
O rders fillrd In order reeeivwl.
lodny nml KPt relief as quick a*
double lot in title of the best
vuccuin" ciuuners, fans,' mixers.
Price *tU.(H&gt; per pound, one half
bottle of ltron-chu-Ulu* Emulsion
residential sect lone, .well landiT ro tte r Appliance Nervier, 304
rash with order. M. lil. "Jn ck “
today and gpt rellrt as quick a . j I'upfil. This property shown by
W. 2nd St., Photic 1 0 6 1 -J.
liolger, Ho* HIU Deluntl. Fla.
&gt;oa can. Satisfaction guarantci.l I ap|«.intm int only. Inform ation in
Phone UM7-W.
“or money cheerfully reiunded.
|offire. No tilephone calls please.
TOIICHTON DltlKl t o . .
| Iflllll ItT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor FOUH foot llentroln. ken»«ene
AUTOUOUIIA: A rm dlalon im­
Phone 7:12
A lla u tir Hank Hhlg.
burner, like new. fiOft W. 2 0 1 h
paired. W right A Cohen CarStreet. Phone 1000-M.
age. 21st A Frcnc.Ii. I’h. 1009 J,
WATF.lt IIEATKRS
Popular' S eat Covers
10 and 40 Gallon
IT KIRK WHO WAIT IN AM
VKTK HAN'S T Kit MITE
HKMINOLK T IR K S HOP
HAP Id! APPLIANCKS
CONTROL CO.
'
I
bu S h T now ME PROVE I T !
MITATION leath ers In most
ItKHP f k e e z k
F'orim rly the W. D. Mellon E*culurs and large selection of 0.2 cu. fret capacity, price
term inating Co.—5 years g uaran­
good uphulstrry fabrics. Robert
eludes installation and hii
teed contract, tiouded and in­
K, , Hi own, 2911 N. ’Ursnge
for warranty of one V«ar.
sured, 8 years evperlenee. F‘or
Ave.. Orlando, F'ln.
- HAUKK APPLIANCES
free inspn-tlous and estim ate
Phone* it or w rite P. O, lto*
KADIOS, phonographs, records, 2 ' LIVING room todies. CtOl
7:t l*ongwutid, F'ln.
sheet music, guitar*. The Music Myrtle.
liov, phone 963-

6

F o rm e r

B e tw e e n

URNISIIKI* ap a rtm en t, or fur* Hand hem ailtcheii percale pillow
raaea. Call 721 -M. May he sren
nlahril or u n fum iitied hou»e.
a t 0 1 u M ainolla. _
'_______*
i'e m ta n e n t. lesjJB-ut*. K v r r y •
body's llardwnrw" Store, Phone O FFIC E furniture and oriental
rug*. Call 7lfi.
FURNISIIKl) nr unfurnished house COPKNIIAGAN an d Marlon Mar­
ur apprlmeut,.. Phone ,699*J ijr
kets- cabbage plant. 11. (i. Heliren*. la k e Monroe. I’hone 200:1,

FLOOR MATS
for all models
Chevrileta and F'ords
SKMINOLP. T lltK SHOP

^ S - JU ST A
moH e n t - . i u

LOANS

KURKKA A N D I'KKMIKR
Vacuum cleaner* available now,
Randall E lectric Co.

W ANTED TO RENT

Elliott Insists
Russians Want
Lasting Peace

By Bob Green

'YOU'RE' A CONTRACTOR, HIND. IF 1
CONWAY FR L DOWN ON BUILDING
THE BRIDGE, YOU'D GET

MELLO?-YES:

sa le

3 R E A L E ST A T E FO R SA LE

Bronchial

OGDEN

for

TIIRKK yoont. unfum lahed a p a rt­
ment wanted by elderly couple.
. Ho* 1.1*A. Route 2. Sanford.

W o r l d 's
c o s t l ie s t
l i^ h t h o u s e S r . C E o a t c S R E E F , NEAR THE O R E G O N * ,

O N E W EEK SER V IC E

a r t ic l e s

U It N' I S II K I) nr unfurnished
apartm ent for aolwr couple.’ No
pet* »r children. Box l.T rare

W M A T fS MEANT
BY- a T r i p l e .
T H R E A T M A N IN
FO O TBA LL ?

Mr.

a

NK’KI.V furnished U-droom, hot
*
310
um trr. (Irnllem en prgfcfretl

SA N FO R D ,

* E a la lr lia h c d 1 9 0 8

VOLUME XXXVIII

I'l.im r 12 1 A

FIRE and AUTO

( not

Mostly rlotidj in Ihe north por­
tion and rlondv ill the south
portion tonight and Saturday.
M’ldrl* ecalterrd -h o o rra m m itlr'
along the I7*i -1 Coast. Little
rhangr in Irm prrature. G entle
to
moderate ra-itrrly
—Intl 1
through S aturday.

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MONDAY* NOy.,25, 1946 4

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
JtOTICK T O

A frit

O', M A nr .'n-nKYNftft
fttaldehr* I* u follow*
lAttCCh A-, CUHttr. tht.
&gt;k&gt;*r * Hl*rt Morpliaf

■ r%rki N, J . ----*
V ' u s t * h*t*)&gt;r n o t l f U O t h a t S u it
(tic dunrra.-|M&gt;&gt; b * * n I I M a s s l n . t
y o u b y A t . E X A K D B t t WL‘K5WNf»Kt.
in M t n i M m U C o u r t f o r th e N i n t h

I SAID -I WISH VOirpY
*PUT AWAY* YOUR THINGS
AS NICELY AS YOU DO THAT SO U TH ER N J
■------------- BREAD/ Jft

J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t uf [ j » l U l a o f ih * te r m * o f (h * g l e l l l t o u s N a m *
Hejnlnnte C o u n t y , F l o r i d a
g e n e r a l *c l r r u i s l l o n . [u ib lU tu rt In
Klotlda. In anti to t Seminal* CouiiCCbalflrr
Sudt's . o ’ l l P o t h l '
iftmiual* CaUnO, Florida
i r . / l n ^ r t u r t i t t i y i a n d I b s t y o u t i t I 'l'iU iU ) w i t h t h e c l e r k o f !h« C t r v A h t r m a n . M a lls * * A A k e r f n a n
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K I . K T C H E a H I tO IJ.S
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,•
«lh day of January, l»IJ; uni In
C l e r k of t h * C i r c u i t C o urt.
IN T I U : C I R C U IT t-rtC IIT *&lt;** T i l l
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d r f a u l t I h r t o ' l anbl i * u « f o l d (,r.»
He Hi IWile 1 ‘itItaly, Clot til l
N I N T H J U D I C I A L C f t t C C I T ■ IN
d r a t I'ujillrMtl'iii No*. 4 *I &gt; I *
rr*«l 1 1 1 C a r I f mcalnal toil.
- AN II KOH KKMINOLK C o C .V T V ( C l m i l l C o n t i B r a i l
T h e p c n r r t l cmI u i * o f . l h i * au ll
F IJIU IIIA .
I* (or r t l v n n e . a n d t h e alyl*" o f **M I.THCOfT C OU HT. N I N T H J C D I C I
*
C IIA N C K ItT « t * f
A h C I I I C C I T O F F L O R I D A . F O I JAMCN WAfUIKKITUN,
M . M I M H . t ; COC NTV . i n c i i a .n
f 'l altitlf T
V*.
n i V O J t i t:
Dr IdMinl lUrkrr
Ill YUM It 1 K F F I t K y B.
ItT lIR L WABIIINHTON,
O plom rtriat
1 ‘Olntilalria lit.
* ■
D efendant
0
v».
t i l T K i ; (IF Cl III.ICATIUN
Kyr* r u n l n n l - C l i i i M fillei*
IO IIN B J H I KIIBVB.
in T i i K n a m k o f t i i i : s t a t «5 o f
O a f a tid a tit-.
* P U i l l l H A ! O H K i r ri N O B : T o K T M K I
203 S. O range Are.
.IMF. H T A T F i &gt;F K h o f t l D A
W a b IIINUTON, I J I N o r t h S e c o n d
Orlando, Florida
T O JO II.V M J U F F I t E T H .
S frcri, o i i s i i . C a lt a r t t a m i * t t i i i u l :
Vou a r e h n r e h r n s l l l M Iliat i l|f» Turk
*
*
I’hona 4967
roll- baa I,r a n f l l o t In I h r O lrrB I
iYOI» A H i : l I F .I I K U r C OM M A ND&lt;"o*nl o t Bi u i l o o l r C o u n t y . F l o r i d a HO It, a | » | o a r | o (h e bill o f roi)i1*1 i u j u i t e o t ’i t r o f t i i i
In I ft** au ll o f J o y * O ' J i f f r r y * Plalnl f l le tl a g a in * ! y o u In t h e I ‘I r ­
J I HIi l A h C l l i C t J IT . _ u ■oioplalnl, *s. J o h n B J r f f r i ^ * . d r
t f o u r ! . B » m loolr t ' n m i y , N in th
T i l l BtiM IN OhK - l - o C N T l f* n d a n l . C h a l i r r r y No- H l V ’ T i n ani
J u d l d n t C l r r u l l , F l o t b l a , in t h e csl*
IrA
IN CI IANCFIlV.
n i l i i l t o f i h t a w i t l i t o ol d t i n I w tir re ln
JA M KM
W A B I f 'I N tiT o X ,
I. M I I I T I L
tlto rrt.
T o n 4 0 rrijul ri-d I i Mb I l a l n l l f f , I* • u l n a BTJIF.I. W A H ID
r&lt;nir w r l | l * n a p p * a i a n * s 't o o r lie
D R I P 'S '. i l r F m i l t n l In l l v o r , •*. on
for* Mir t w r n l y . a l s l h d a y *if l&gt;r*- D e c e m b e r 3 t l h . I t l l , anil f a l l y o u
linbaf* A. ly I ? I t . o r r d r e t r s |iri toil i l a » f , l f f t * r p t u ronf* *» • will
r o i f r i t o ** III h r r n ' r t a d *.a .&lt;t n » l a t i i l t i n l aaaln a* you an i l * t h e
PACK AG E S T O R B cans* **f a c t i o n p f o r* r tl ,■ p n e f *.
T l» f u r l In 1 n n l r f u l l l i a l UiM
ug
i f l,a l-u td llh rri on e* a n c r l t for
f r t n u r u l t l * « r r h » III J||* nn ilP M tl
H e t a t - f r a n rw r|i 9 |&gt; ef o f # i m r , l t l r I l l b l l ’in. p u b l i s h e d In B a n fo n l . o* m
I Sol, C o u n t y . Florida.
T k i NH A N D O IIIH H tK H A T HAN
F U ltli HKM1NOLK C O U N I T ; F I C I I *
* T I I K C I I I C C I T C l i f l t T O F T H E 111A
T ill! I *1 h *lajr of N o t r m b n . A I ) ,
N INTH J I T M C I A I , C I I I C C I T IN
AN il m i l H K M IN O h K Ct.»CNT.‘,
UTATK O F F I J H I I M A
,
IN C H A N C K K r No.
One way In a m money U U fur4BFKII H IIUIIKIITN
I el your wlfe’a birthday.
F l a Int iff,

WHY NOT ENJOY THE BEST

*• CJ C. HKUNDON

Have Your Thank«gi vinj? Dinner
V

Tomato Juice
Waldorf Salad
Cranberry Sauce
Younjar Tom Turkey and Dre.sainff
Mashed Potalocs and Oravy

HM« if aacaci H . TkoittV^

S

ilot Biscuits
Peas and Rutabagas

Speaking Of Saving
Money

f***Plrncc and a4(tH « t«

E i a h t h Av « m io IIontIfijTtcii, i'.0» II
«,*onntr, W « t V l f i i n i t ;
You * r e liFfflijf i i o t l f M t h u l s u i t
/n r i i h f i i c p imm flit!* tllp d tig u lw sl
:p#*ii In flu* f*trffiiti Court fnr

Coffee, Tea, or Milk
Serving From 2 P. M. ?t.UJ 10 P* M

We can tire row a Mb eaah divi­
dend a Tiny* an fir* and wind-

For Reservations Call 82-W

■lurm Inturanrr, G. M. Boyd A
l Co., j i j h MaynoHa ATen or, Pfinnr

nofr Cifunijr. I lorlrli In I’hanctry,

pH Hi YOU XI* 10* D I I D

Pumpkin or Mince Meat Pie

A better way and a mar* pleaaaat
one la to place yoar fire, wind*
d o rm liu a n n r* with tn and (Ire
Tear 'wife (he dividend uarlnge
for ■ birthday pi i*»nt.

DMlHfTIIV J I I A N N R ItOflf’IliTII
liffi-ii d u n t
MTATK O F r U i l t l D A * OMKKTINOW
TO IVOIIOTIIY J K A N N B n o i l K l i T H

»CIR l o u m n n

FOR R EN T

K

A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E

i

LOANS

T U TlN IfillE II room, kitchen prlvl
liifr*, vriirjdru* couple preferred.
Phone l l i i W.
Sir. week.

H O M E C O N T R O M fE D ’

204 Kant First Street
Sanford. Florida

Our Slorea Will Be Cioaed Ail Dny Thursday

rtllLADELPHIA
.

r » g * a*

CHEESE
2P kgs. 2Rc

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

2

Better PRODUCE
GEORGIA

SPANISH shawl. Embroider)*! silk

GOOD hmiae and lot.

Free EstimnteH
Wood and nietal ulais —

YAMS ........ 5 lbs.

H c p a irb iff —

Tcxua Shipped. New York Drcaacd
TURKEYS:

L u m b e r Y ard,

H efin ln h itiff

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
8 20 W E S T T H IR D S T R E E T

P H O N E 1 1 5 2 -W

See the New

" T L e T « 1 k c iJ -a b o !it H o m e F r c c g c r '
No, t CAN

DEWKIHT FANCY

;t Cans
.

Pumpkin

.

I .t n o r t l GARDEN HUOAR

iKE FLOUR
P k g .. 27c

No. 2 Can

li mi v s

Tomato Juice
M im r ii FANCY

46 oz. Can

*

You’ve Heard About It
* You’ve Bead About It
v SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Hanford Furniture Company

Coffee

N IB L E T S
12 oz. Can

15c

FRUIT CAKE

PINEAPPLE
JUICE
lo. 2 WCan
17
ife
I

BUNMAtD NBCTAB

to r a s tx ir
Olive*

IUIT JUICE

CO.

Duhart'a FOR SALE: Model A truck. Pint!
clavi condition.
101 W. F irs t
St.

SJwNH,
Show rani* amt puatera
O— UKICK SIGN r BRVICK
0 . p . Landrcs*. Plmne 1021

FOR HALK
We have desirable homes, lota, DOUBLE Roaster Tan, lawn m ow ­
er, electric carpet sweeper, m iter
KENT A OAK
acicrg e, f a r m s , waterfronts
bo*, elcctrte ahaver. 15 acre*
YOU DRIVE IT
throughout Stmlnule County.
land. Nnrval G. f'n rln tt, Rt. 2.
PII0N B 200
Also cominervlal propertie*. Ap*
Bo* 181-A, Sanford. South El-ler
R-l RIGKLAND-Mrrtf BISON
rjolnlmenta arranged
Spring*.
•'•PllIV K -IT , IN&amp;
RAYMOND M. HALL, Vealtor
TED DUHNKTT. Aaaoelale.
EUREKA AND PREMIER
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Room 1 H oriiU S tate Bank Bldg. Vacuum clcrinem available now,
PARTS AND SERVICE
I OS I’almet tn ATi.
Phone 1011
Randall E trrlrlc . Co.
6 A R T IC LES F O R S A L E
KlifiCTRIC
filliftire repalr*-*we rep a ir washing . machines,
p u p u lar S ta t Coven*
taccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
fl KM IN OLE TIRB HUPP
T ro tter Applianco Service, 301
W. 2nd St., plmno JOfiLJ.
IMITATION Icglher* In most
colon and large selection of
AUTOMOBILE A radlatora re ­
good upholstery fabrlr*. Robert
paired. W right- A (iohen Gar
* 8, Brown, 2911 N. Orange
age, 31st A T rench, Ph. 1000 J,
—A n ., O rlando. Fla. —--- *—
Hand hem stltehed percale plllnw
VETKHAN'tJ TERM ITE
RADIOS, phonograph*, records,
fases. Call 721-M. May lie seen
CONTROL CO.
s h ttt m eilc, guilara. The Music
at fllfl M arnnlla.
F-irstrrly the-W . D. Mellon Ex*
Box, -phone U53
lerm inntlng tV&gt;*T-ft year* g uaran­
teed eontrecl, bonded and in­
FLOOR MATS
a A R T IC L E S WANTED
sured, H yro|p. experience. For
all model*
free inspncUjip* nnd* rstlm ate
ChavnlAtaitkl'Ford*
Phone f! 'at* write. P. O. Bo*
*t-L BUT y e a r eat 'rgardlru*
SEM INOLE TIK E SHOP
73 l&lt;iPg*viHvjJ,( Fla,
of ag * r r condition. lie
^ NtcnoLia
308 y £n4 S t _____
P tIB H C _ atenogoapher, . 1lo N.
BTUDIO O F PHOTOfIRAPB
P ark, Phnnrs 1120. U S E D p la n u s f o r r a a h . Thi
fo r flneet quality *
Box, p h o n e M S ,
PORTRAITS
1TAN0 tim ing t u t repairing. Ij is !
Commercial and Copy Werl
IH y rara VrilVOahte Piano Com
BAGS w anted—feed, ’'fertlliu rr.
Snapshot Bervltea
pany and University of Illinoio.
Highest cash price. ‘W rite Cen­
Phene 1189 — MO Melaeh P
Champnlgne, Urbnno. 111. L. L.
tral City Bag Co. Box 2(82, O r• Hill, Residence Phone fltLW or
lando.
GARDEN and lawn aeed} VI
Music DoXt.JJjorw M3.
*
Fcrtlll*er. The Sanford 2
USED bath tub, stool, lavatory *
Stone, 2nd A Sanford.
DEPENDABLE
r
5
i
n
service.
Th*e
•Ink. Any condition except brok*
Music Bag. Phone D53.
F b R S A L B —« f Wine ha*ter auto*
*0. Frank H. Hhultx, 1213, 35th
malic rifle In good condition,
SL* Orlando, Fla,
WE r«|ialr domevtie hi. i conimerphone county. 4502.
•
*1*1 rofrlgsrolnr*, electric ap30 gallon gaa hot w alar heater. 7 Pot*, Livestock, Supplio* ■ pliancea, washing machines, iron*
and to a s le rs i. 30H Kauford A»oPerfect condition. T h e ‘ Anchor.
Ph. H59-T, John Glllnn.
TOUCHTON A WATSON.
FAMILY
stvlo turkey dinners wilt
PAMPAS NU RSERIES .
Celery Are.- Has Purina Feed*.
be served at M r v Cartlon’*
TEXAS
ROSES, . Everblooraing
Thanksgiving. P (k o 31.53. For
Florida Rose*, Aaaleas, Camel­ IV * «»• r ? « f order fo r baby
ehleks. t h * . S a n f o r d X-C*l . reservation* phone l84*IL 61S '
lias, .G rafted G ardenias, Buih
Park Ave. Ully._____________ , ’ *J
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
A la m i mix, Croton*, Ixoras, Hvdrangexa, Acalphyas, Pineapple
13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
J’xtra*,. Red O range Pink and
, Purple Bourxnvlllx, Llguatnim ,
SEMINOLE TIRK SHOP
1 Double ‘Yellow -Hibiscus, E rer» ’,
&gt;01 North f l i t
grtena. G rafted Avaeodai, Clt- __________
* .
Telephone 37
rue Tree*, Pecwt*, f tg p , Pd&gt;* (-&amp;
almmona. Grepeeu
‘
Chick*, r

for

|

2 No. 2!4 Cans

Peas

S W E E T H am lin n ra n ife , 2c each
!L W . L o r d , P h o n e 7H&lt;bW.

LOAN

__ 102 S afJ;£d_|\ygnue
IIOHKOIY H ER E W I I F J O i "
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR n atm al deaira for privacy
Mn monny m attera U atriclly
reapeeled here.
Friem lj utwt
relative* are not ouoatiuna*
*vuut your credit.
Tour em­
ployer or bu»inev* a**oclatei
will not beer of yoor per*on«J
affaire. Them is no £auea for
itmbarrasament.
Reruonablt credit rcrjulremcnta
No co-maker* on monry loan*
Variable payment plana.

FOK S A LK
from old Spain. W iebnldt'? Stu*
Mmlern 2 Iwdroom house furnished
coiiipli tr and with c ilru largu
F A M I L Y L O A N CO.
bit. All for lea* thaw I7(W0.(&gt;0. 'FOR SAI.E: I bur.icr kernacne
• Phone 3‘
H A Y M A N D M. B A L L , Reallur
conk atnvc with oven. Used lea* Florida Ilank.Bldy.
T E D IIU IIN B T T , Associate,
than I year. Good condition.
1 2 S P E C I A L S F A V IC E S
Room I Florida State Bank Bldg.
Phone 217-M.

APPLES.......2 lhf

Tomato Soup

FL O R IH A

Mniitealinia lintel.

W A N TED T O RENT

m a u i;
JO 1300

■trlct *|)ijvucy| fnst aetv k e

E ST A T E FO R SALE

V c iiu lia ii h litid s in u d c t o f it n n y ttiz e w in d o w s

IVESTERN RED DEULTOOS

CAMITIEU.fi

FROM n o

F U R N I S H E D or unfurniahed
apartm ent for *olier’couple. No HEADQUARTERS for ChrDtmn*
(lift.,, toy*, o n u i , bonk*, d»ll*.
pet* nr -children. Bo* 13 care
Huy nnw nn budget nr Uy-awny.
uf Hrriild.
Firestone Stnrui, H i if. F ir»l

We enn mnkr* nrrniiifO*
ninnt.H for you to finnnee
them on EASY TERMS!

THANGSGIVING
GenetU .shipped Dreaeed A Drawn
FRY ERS
lb
69c
HENS
th
62c
n t u m r o iiK
HAMS
Ih
^
59c.
Froth fork S huuldas. tvbole or
SHANK END
lb
-19c
B O S X /D ft-B W T S
Ih
69c
“AT GRADE LAMlh
LEGS
th
5»i
LAMB HII0U1A1ER
RO A ST
tb
47c
MfEHTERN
P O R K L O IN S
t o m OR RIB END
RO A ST
Ih
59c
C K N lkn GUT ROAST OB
CH O PS
lb
69c
Ookwd Ready tn E at Ham*
WHOLE OB
SHANK END
1b
«9c
BU TT END
tb
73c
OLD FASHIONED BULK
M IN C E M E A T
lb
26c
LITTLE UNK nRKAKFAHT
SAU SAG E
1b
69c

.i.tiA N s

1 .ROOM. wtlh coriking privilege*.

Where Customers Send Their FTIends1

THANKSGIVING BUYS!

. .

CBJlV.

FA R R E L L ’S

M tl*

AT

O Let u* (Low you Why Deepfreeze U the
"talked about home freeier.”
• Let u» ahow you how you can enjoy deli* ■
cioua out*of*aqaeoo treat* pll year ’round.
' • .Let U* show you tie heavy*duty unit
w hkh provide* c o iu tu t sens tempera*
tu n for safe itofa
o f meat*, vegc*
table*, fruit*, and
ry products for
month* and month*
# Let u* show you the
inning porcelain
{florage comparlmen
completely an*
veloped by the fr
g coll* »o that
every inch of ipaco
dly tuahle.
In short, let u* sho«
the ORIGINAL
(Into-tested froaen

16

AUTOS FOR SALE

1939 lo wheeler Ford. 2-*|
hvdrovat brake*. Excellent con­
dition. Sm ith Garage, Sanford
Are. A 2nd Rt.. Phone 1139.
' 1 ■■■■ , aw•• —
^ 7

PAMPAS NU RSERIES

;

-

Sam*uU, Flortda

♦
and
------ 182 So. P#nln*uta*T)r!v*,

l MO Chevrolet cab over engine.

TUXEDO p B B O f r - w h t e line.
Hunt'* T uxedo Feed atotgL

3 o s Jar

AC l x d o N c t x n o m jr.
mrl
ite r

1

L
fl

a

fountain a i Latu
ire* P u t tim e o r
W RITE girl between 18 A I t for
waitress work. Babble*. 10th A
SALESMAN warn

e ra
T ml mf r t t W * 8•.
•

WORK WANTED

2-apoed axis, 28 f t traUar, good
comllUon. Smith's Garage, Ban.
fbrd A re. A 2nd 81.. Phone 1139

�i

vn Unity There Is Strength—

TIIF . W E A T H E R

To Protect tho Prare of lha War Id ;'
To Proroot* (he Progress of Amrrires;
' T tf Prod or* Prosperity for R * o M |

Car*l» i loud; and mild tonight *it’i
Wednesday ( lff til «rallered fihow•
-ri'» r r lr r m r north . pogtli.n and
cooler In T allahassee n rra Wed­
nesday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 190&amp;

SANFORD

FLORIDA TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1946

Rushes Trial Of Lewis;
eadittg Unemployment

Courtesy Teacher

3,400 Illegal Immi­
grants A r r i v e In
Ship From Europe;
Resist Deportation

A s s o c ia te d P ress L ea sed W ir e

Hope Is Pinned On
Belief Strike Will
End A h Result Of
Legal Proceedings

City Prohibits
Slaughter House
In City Limits

.10,000 Are Laid Off
In Sleel Mill A h
. iWage Losses Run
Into Many MillionH

WASHINGTON, Nov. 38. &lt;AVItlltMINGHAM, Ala . Nov. 26.
The governm ent I* aim ing for a
oV, The largest steel insot pro^ HAIFA, Pnlenrtnc, Nov.
sw ift trial of John I- l-ewl* o*
■lucing p la n t'in the South wilt
contempt ehnrgrs.
26-:—(/P)— Illegal Jewish im­
tie .hut down immediately beFederal
attorney*
..n
il
they
ran*e of the r».il .trik e. It'* the
migrants staged n pitched
will pre*. for speed when tho
l‘relc» Sleel W ork, t»f. the T rnbattlo today when British
*i ini open, tom orrow . Thursday
Or*«ee Coal, Iron and Railroad
troops tried to transfer them
I* ThanknffivIriK Hay and there
will be no .riiln ti, of co u rt on
from tho vessel they were
In aonontirinc the .tiutdown
• h • holiday, but the governm ent'*
i the firm .aid that file blast
on to British troopships.
Alt ordinance prohibiting establawyer* any they will a*k Judge
furnace*, ninr open hearth fur■There were close to 0,400 llahmenl of a slaughter house in'
Alan Goldsboro ugh to hold n sc*
MitCe. ami Jh irr Ite-rerner conJews aboard tho biggest Im- abattoir within the city limit*; COMO. aUrdenta thfctwghaut (hg ■Ion F riday although th a t- will
‘ie r i r r . will s lo p ' working. In
meAii breaking the traditional
^ligrnnt ship yet to try 'th e at*n prohibiting- the slau g h ter' ol nation In hi* eoorteay rUrilr. tong
addition, the Smith*, only rail
weekend a fte r Thanksglvcattle,
sheep
and
hoc*
In
the
city
mill will r r u c production, cut®«»h to Patent inr. They’d been
Thn&gt;e(h arrtn g en y aU made hr the
limit*,
was
passed
last
evening
by
line the slrel hiiklni; rate of the
_______ of Conungree and the . A high A dm inistration aide
In port only a h alf nn hour when the City ('nmuti**lon a* amending Chamber
rnniiiiiii lo to |iei rent. The
1 Merchant* A uw U llon, he will ron- who inked not to tie ipioted bv
the troop* cam e to nut them
Section
ft
10
of
a
form
er
cily
ordittplant, bad Item operalloE at OH
, duet two evenlni 'program* In
aboard troopship* In d«port them
.aid the governm ent hds
pet cent .it .s p i r i t .
nntom er relation* at the Com. name
to Cyprus! Rioting broke out ante nlong that line,
pinned all it* hope* for an earlv
___
rdlnancr*
Passage
nf
thl*
c
About i.httO men w i|| l&gt;e afrounity llounr starting I&gt;*e. 9.
aboard the im m igrant ahip —
end ,if the a tn k c on the Icyal
suited
In
refusal
by
the
City
lected l&gt;&gt; the ebiitdow n. Iiefore
the llam cii
HaivrL Shouting
“ “it oj
operation by Ale* R. Johnpiorerding*.
No
"'ta-y
action
I*
perm
the week l. o irr. Hill an long
refugee* threw . whatever they
contemplateil nt Yht&gt;X tim e.
and
Forrest
Gatchel —
of.—
an_a b a t­
I---- -----—-----------n* steel keep, niniing from Ihc
could g et th eir hand* mi a t the tan
toir
ip
couneetlott
with
thn
Central
In
theniaelve*
the
fttove*
company** r e m a i n i n g open
troop*.
_______
_ ..........Freem ai.,‘,
ind. Locker
Klaridu Quick
*.
will gel no eonl mined: nor will
hearth (iiroaee. at I airfield.
The British soldier* fired four Plant now under—construction at
putting l.ewi* in tail — a* m aid
IC.OOO other workrrs will n o l.h r
Sten cun buret* Into the air. Imb Elm Avenue and T h irteen th Street,
He.done — If he i* found guilty
affected
B n a lly retreated- A little later, ncrording to Gordon ‘L. Bradley,
of contempt- Hut the official inThey rpme back to begin tho lifting deputy ct*rk in the abac urn
dirtltvd that the hope ill govern­
IIjr AJutJii4* 1r &lt;I l‘ft”**
operation again. Thl* tim e they
of
C
ity
M
anager.
IL
N.
Sayar.
My.
ment iptarter* U th a t the tu tal
wore—T|ot helmet* and e a rrtrd
U
;tpe
In.-yes running into
Sayer and Flty A ttorney Fred It.
toe lie* will (.often ip Lewi* and
tear gas.
miUtci'truf tlnil;tr— tlmt was
W ilton are attending the League
making
un
pu.h
him
tow
ard
In describing the Hot, one of Municipalitie* convention in
i|n&gt; iiiithink tnrlav as steel
agree in.-nt w ith the mine owner*.
police off leer *ald:
•
That hope is that ewi* instead
oml *.'ln i liij» industrial
"Tho blighter* were tossing Miami
of pursuing it stri e which the
C o m missioners discussed the
full tin* of UNRRA food at u».”
Prove ilnasAnd he *ddcd: “ It wa* ankle- problem of rU-aning up the down­
HI ntltirl* M
town sertion before tourist* arriv deeo on the dock.”
wi ll as to the national economy |
Tilts t* a llnrup or lo w held by three proud llsherm rn tell
At the height of thn fight, the |t wa* pointed out th a t often the
II, WILLARD CONNOLLY
will .eek a fare-saving end to - liih fsrll, Hr. and IV tt I’ 11r Thl fish vrer,- &lt; . o, I&gt;l on a h ro il .
passenger* hung a huge banner downtown sidewalk* present n hud
Two im portant invention*; one the
rontrov* r*y.
the mouth nf l-tkr Aloiiftu- Ttie three men *r*- -s.suekt'etl b ,Ii. I.
^ v e r th e aide of the »hip. It wn* appearance on Sunday* due to d r iljio d to w as fruit and to per
The official suggested th a t hy i ll-irUt-l. At least 10 dlffrrriit groups of men al tin in artiet po-* I I.,
signed . "Commander - In - Chief. boxes and crates living left in Milt efficient use for the first time
JewUh
resistance
movement,” front uf atper*. Grow ing p /aclirr of Mjemical* lo prevent stem rut bargaining with the private own -1 lo sriul M tsi. arsordlrif lo Market M niutjrr M I 1-elim.m
of placing display rack* of frill1.* in oranges and other citrus fru it; rr* I ewi* could slide gracefully
and It're a d :
feet th e I'f f e c t
out of the present situation w ith -(
“ For e v e r y Jew murdered
the other a machine that wrap* out loss nf prestige an,I w ith o u t,
alk.oil were I he
aboard thl* »hlp, you will pav
and seat* the lower seven Inch yielding on his demand*, lie ha* |
the railroad*,
In ^English blood. You have been
portion nf celery n!*lk* In cellu- never staled specifically w h at|
n steel and rewarned."
phanr, .were yesterday displayed
\ t - u t .SJiOO laid
demand* aril.
About 60 of the Im m igrants
lit the Stine Machine shop to « those
is C entral RailAt
the
same
time
the
govern­
leaped overboard and were pickthrong of viaitm*. The inventor* ment could relinquish its un&gt; | h o f trainm en
ad up from the water. A num ber
are E. M. Ilrogden of California i wanted central . over the mines!
other railroad
o f other* Jumped to the deck of
and Loul* Mark* nf New York
of th e c a tio n '*
which It «el*ed during
a nearby tug. but were rounded
Htate.
&gt;
la^
6U-day strike.
I'naidcaS of all was Georg- Stt'dflg’*
ronreff#!
,
„
.
I
I
Government
attom
ev*
1 The ira tu fe r was lo tie made
Stine, in whose "(tube Goldberg"
trial in federal
pending a court decision a* to
department, a* he call* It, the th at the
mav last day* —
w hat the fate of tha refugee*
machine* were recently romplrlerl court
week*. The contempt issue
will be. On a writ granted to
tie hinted th a t'n ew plant, may be
f'mm*In sea IIS I*n«r » * sr
Jew ish attorney* the Palestine
built heTe to manufacture the in
If* 11f-f I iMl'tri
v%lift
Koverrimcnt m ust show cau*a bv
ventlon*.
111 thli If* r lII1 .4^1til, “ I tomorrow why the imm igrant*
K. i*i.
M. iin^uvii*
Rrogdcn. Callforiui.il,
r**
....... *who
**«■"Vic ii* a f r a i d o f the ato m ic
♦til
hrxt ■punk'
ot * \v»*
should be deported In detention
ha* by one stroke of inspnatiuii,
=t*»* 111*’ pI ati« t*|fh111 A ft«l »f n I'M*flit* Indl I hr I *■ j*. .1 ifliNltPt |M*-%•' I
I l'M lIlM t Mi H i * &gt;*•)
made nililioit* nf dollar* worth o(
-fL-vaaau- uiietu un C ieiii.- m will JlliO_-uL 1 1 1 M 1 lv tiduLUoiu|l
machinery be previously invented
IIf ,M11u .inkrv. \\ \ *,, a m| p | pa!tU' 111
in'ver
it lyiaiii.**
for w aling and pollihing ftuil* ob­
f ydIII'-. |!-jy A111fill to the rfjriird I;*. H Ilf ill.' U I
solete, a* he put it, eiplalnn! to
itf Ihi*
m nltPr "w*»w if tin1 Miowd Hiirf". I»*M 11!M
villtnre thn function* of hi* mach­
I’m* dfilv • li»" l&gt;ft i* tired ThdV'i* w»fi' m Va fina rmitPii ♦ J Mflaiulf fpiyirinn |L i« Ii
ine which by lngenioii.lv liw.m -I
rtt.il -tn k f ilrHff.i
a id I
? t i L=. i&gt;v r ii lint M* I*
'Ilte dtudent* ol Seminole Hi it
heavy chains roll* freshly washed Hcitool are planning Uic!r anii .tl
f.,tir wp»‘i i more.
»vro\
I'lu ii
•* i'P 1
ll**i i i i m *, i h i '
fru it slow ly. ovet a base of soft nomP romtng celcbratum wlilelt -idl
,.-do-• IV Will be
lb.it
• I . I * ink -tfividt
.•
foamed latex, removing
m&lt;ert tomorrow wMh -former s h c
might dilute th» elieni'cal
1 •*» dent* VLsillng Ute *ehiv&gt;! nml t J
be applied.
In addition to funeral *ervire*
i| ‘U ,|||t’|| I ,(1 lit il
S% f*1» III.C f»f
nw nu. Ulltcit will he w rv ,.&lt;1 ,r
He then fl*hed nut a him. print vUHnr* In* Hie seitcsil rafet. m
ronduetod for the late Basil ti.
»l « i n s,ai-fUffru* nfirl kf-'t Jtrr lurv
which ihnwed art interm ed iate pro and tw rv n llo tis should tw m.i.|n
Moore at the F'iret Baptist Church
SI'**
M15 IIbvmi i
W'fll *'f
c«s* of how chemical* of indent hi advance
in 8anfonl. th ere were *ervlces
Iin irm l Livni M. II tv irn
,
nature are sprayed on the fruit
runducted, Nov. 17, at the Knlffiut
A apedal cltapei jrnrgtHiu has
wlit, wqh also nl»«mri| f lit* nlatif*.
to eomiuer atem rot, which 1* esti­ been arranKCd for th e festive
Funeral Home In W ilkes-Barre,
Mi t.
Ilnyn^ft naiil *hry nil frnl
mated to ruin 5!5 percent of Florida nocaalnn and will be p cfttid d liurf'a., form er home of Mr, Moore,
itwl* 1he wlir*lt» witrfil n
fru it before It gela to market, and mesllately after luncli
in te rm e n t wa* In Hanover Green
*lrhf lh fy ’11 n e w Ih* whip
Cemetery with Masonic rites at m en u ba drafted rcg an lln e option which hitherto ha* given California
h« rrtxiV T hru ihi* hj|L1; *
A p»radp. begttninB at Ute srlnnl
of the old City airp o rt by tho fru it, free of thin decaying factor,
the (rav e.
at J:30 P, M. la aowriulert In i»
VV. rirvpr nl nt«\ hfur ifnvt*
Mr. Moore, a certified public Central Florida Quick F tre re fJom* a decided price advantage " f 'be followed l»y n jv-jt meet to lv
Id
•tc
fh«*
vim il,| I"* rr.i
P«ny*
A
_______________
u rm ifrta n t died N or. II, following
m arket.
«
ol rtre t H ttw t and btaanolLa A■
* - I ytunrUinri it f.^■kc-&lt;| i*rrtlv
“
If
one
large
drop
of
thi
ilieio
a heart attack. Mrs, Moore and
tuie at 3:30 F M. f ile juit ,dq
J- G1|, h||| hr.Me »»f *t . kVfMJkl Itil
leal remained on the ftuit. 't ««uld will rnnUmto fnnn HetnliKilr lligl*
an aunt, Mr*. M artha Kivleit. ac- T h a n k H ^ i v i n «
l » it fVl'fi In hilt elviw’
(VMteead
On
r*«*
»
»«i
'ronipsnied the remain* to Wilkesd*rw»lt O gltteenlh Hlreet to P irk
11n v*t|f*3 irtiil Hirv •ti’rrn 'l
Barre.
•AVotiue. north on Park !&lt;• f t . nq
...... t -,.. - . M
«h»
s i. t| l»v hnnjt1 1 * vi n hiiiiifli
Honorary pallbearers at the S an­
fttrert. to Stanford Avenue nta
H itti&gt;..4i
f Vipim-- h (^i
-m
Uio
•
The
Union
Thanksgiving
S
er­
ford service were Dr. H. W. RurVPlrut Street. left nt First rttre, ■ id
lull
l.|"'pltu!ir
l.-irStalMl
uni f, .ru st nf lucrul . .layvice
sponsored
bv
the
Sanford
e, George H. Williams, Jr., S ldtuy
Magnolia Aveiua- and tliere u id
(k.iti|*iii/ will
Un- i-vrvtce
ti n wIii' ii (he roarne naity rrarli
Vs, G ray, J r.. Frank 8. t^ m tn n , M inisterial Aesociatlon will be
parade will fialt and the pep in .'-lj
sill, t j -uhtrTtbrt .
. t tin scr’ttp. n H« ' dovt-ir n«kheld
In
Holy
Cross
Eniscopal
Ti, D. illghlaynian and I&gt;r. I* MunJug win be held.
AVILKKS HARRE. 1“ Ilic lip*1 system. Il.-.lng ftequency
»,I if they were nil nbvi Mrs.
Church on Thursday a t Ds80 A, 36, (AT— Som r 140 student* at
Tile foolhalt game will tv hrld un
ML
*Hfr
l*t
Ihi*
ninil}
Lill
■
liwslulotliai.
will cnsltlr njicra’.igs t«
IL,
vm
-aid
b*
dl*Hit
bli
head
M. Holy Croa*-choir will fam ish tha Ashley Borough High School H it high arhool football Held nnd
w hlrh ru|;*|»ly Lilt* suUaiiottite* otid truck-; to comTOKYO. Ntiv ‘AH--1,1')-Ailmtr.il nr nm.irempNt when they r.iiswur- tin
the music and present a harvest In Wilke* B arre, P a- are out of wilt begin at 6:16 I*. M fit otdaj
He sold ho didn’t |itiiri.tv ft* |*i***1■it-** furim t .inil hum munti-ato vi.* it ctttU al exclwnge
anthem by J . S tainer entitled school — and not brc*u*« of the to expedite entntnee to the firitl RJciuutUim toiti Ilte W ar Crime. mI. “ Yes."
Hi ink anyone would bo i|bl# to hi Y,1m* 1 . i .i i I h u y k inHmlnJ. with any telephone in tho terete#
*’Ya T h a t Dwell In thn Laid.’
Tribunal
In
-Tbltyo
today
Hint
tin
ticket*
m*y
tv
purrha-ved
u
coal a Irik*.
Hraril
&lt;*|wni*«rr tip f»»r fnro»g»» Iitca. ftun ll*r ayttem* are plrrady •
SololsU will be Mr*. J . U In*Japanree nnvy launcltrd Ha wnr last fivn .'where they wereHowever, th ey dp *i*cm tg. h*ve Rouirtlliat and Anderson's
lrml&lt;*. I*« ^#%*•!#*Iml \%iirii«v,| ijimiil'I o]*-rating 111 Atlanta Hint between,
ley and Mr. Charles Morrison. adopted John I»
against
the
United
Blair*
with
nin
" nn ^ol?*
tlUhan* ‘ iiiaclireH which, hi’ di* Nc** York and* Itoston
R ar. William P erry Yealey. p as­ trae t. no w o rt" slogan to their
to 15 perrent auiawlortty over tlw
rltttcd
nm* Vitifri« an Hndr
Tli,radio
•••tuttannit '-eXUier
tor of th a Christian Church, Yvfll own uses. In thl# c»*e. the *&gt;uIh
Amrrictin fleet in Ute Pnclll'
RBhdi A M»l|th P'Hljtnl iml ll|a«I loiv .m l/ or ..imptuiy-irsitetl—may
deliver th e sermon, u k in g a* hla denie u f .
Admiral
lUcJianLiwi
ognintutdrd
"N o Morphy, no
th ru *
n t )1 h m w
w li j h - n il'l
lie it' eel* to plain call* lo-n specified
subject "The Glorious Church." •ehooL'f th e Pacific Heel Itcfnre the war.
fiiim nciftit
t^xip^ in Dm portion nr u sjteclfieil icHiUutne in
Members o f tha M inisterial Aaao*
n
to
.
Admiral
axid
Utal
prior
to
Murphy is Richard Murphv and
urea, an*I ih-Harcil tlm t n«*«t to tlm Hh! tftra.
, elation will take p a rt In tha aerOn donations for hook* no Pearl Harbor th c vast m ajority
It (inflhurtl f»i* |* n ir I fsMrl
equipment
for
tho
'Hemlnolo
Dig!
T *o intilii have tnvtt i-rt tip. In •
of serviceable A m rrlran naval vrsraoppoint him
as basketball
Zonr "A". calL. Will KkA 30c for
coach. M orphy la on the faculty School library now loiaL $1.6'-"*. I ■ela were bt th a t area. At Prarl
enrit tltrv-v niiitutr.* nr fracUott,
and the school principal says w as announced today hy Ml*» Kdn Kartxir Ute United H Utra InwL or
and m Zone * fr. the charge will
U u l his failure to I* reamminl- ChlU rndm , t-ehool librarian wli atifftjred oevefr damago to rtglit
ed do** not constllulo * reflec­ oKprciacd_hsr appreciation to th battle altlpa, th ree Ugltl erulsers,
tion on M urphy. It's, said to be donors, These totalled 63 *&lt;&gt;tirti three destroyer* and four mL'crisim ply a caao of dividing the of contribution* and includrd bus
laneou* venae Is
Fit tin &lt;t -.ri'iccs fur W. I Mughcoaching duties a t tho school noaa firms, civic and pstriolie o|
ry wh-&gt; died rally ycatcidsy In'llnUnder cnw -cxaiiitnailon by a
A new library desk and furn
am ong faculty member, who a r .
tng nn U ilam b htispilnl will tie
defense attorney. Admiral Rlcnattl(anisation* and various individual
qualified.
•- «
roiukirtcd ui the iFYirksim Funrral
But aa f a r aa the striking M u- lu re, (eluding table* ami chair; aircraft carrier* were not built for ■JO can* of opium from Mexico Ui lloinn »n Wednesday aflcrnmut .it cliarge nt $15 per immUi for ren t­
danU ar* ctmesrned. it's either have boon ordered, Miss ChiUeil long range cruising since they Imperial County, California. Tito ,1:00. o'clock with th e Rev. J K. ing and maintenance of Ute mobile
Morphy a* baakatball coach, or dan reported. She i* now prc'par h ad to refuel in orclcr to attack Indictment a loo charged U nrlllo &gt;lrKinb-y nfficiating. Rurlat will unit tinkv&gt;.-t Ute cu,\tomcr owns
In* on ordar fo r up-to-date refer Fsai^ Harbor frcwn th eir Kurile with concealing, transporting an d laj in Evergreen QeniPtrry.
no school fo r th a students.
b u mm esc.
*
» v
anea book*.
j ta u m t base.
A signalling' w-rvlce, npi&gt;Ucable
*
• •
• » selling opium.
A resident ‘of S an fn td for 80
W hlls tha 91,600 goal set fa
years, Mr. Hughey wn* ns«i*-in(cd to tAxlctiUs and trucks. U provided
Iba drive ha* been met. Mis* Chit
with the Hill H ardw are Company to give a one-way nicr-sago from a
n b w n tA o n u r R s
tendril pointed o u t that more cos
fur 25 years. Ho ru tin n l sever,il wire tclrpfyme In th e same service
trtbutUm* will ba welcomed, ii
CAIRO, Nov KV-H/lY-New an tl- mmilh* *g". He wu* n member j f a re a . to n mobile unit owned or
o rd er to fu rth e r modernise an
UOtbh a'id anti-gov ernmeot dla- the F'irsl Methodist Ghurch, the operated by the some telephone
kaep the K h i» t lib rary up l r datt
ortlers erupted In Cairo and Alex, Odd Feilnw* and tho Townsend
andrla today. The disorders occur­ Club. .
' 4 9*
red aa Premier Ixmall fltdky F iaha'a
Aelive t'»llln.*rera will inrhidit
INVOLVING ItKI^LSIl
government prepared to open d e ­ h p. Hagan, A rth u r Kirchhnff
Mo'KXtW. Nov. 26—(AY—A Soviet
bate tn parliament' on nriUab- Kmler l.uoUquist, II. J . Gul, It. E. trade ‘ union organUatlon. Trod,
B n rU a n treaty imrUlon propoeals. Squires and J. F. McCIrlland- Him* nocused Ute Creek government to.
T he' dcmonatrators staged t
orary palllieareni wlir be II, J. Huy of seeking to Involve D tkitli
outbursts despite a *t«rn govt
Lehman. J . A. Logan, O. J. Pope, troops in Orcccc In the Mgtrttnc
Ota Peat Office, Roumill*: and m eat wanting strictly forbldi
A rthur Yowell, Ivari Jlubow. P. Y- against C reek Leflst force*. H i*
Andsrson, th e Smok* House, Han­ them. Today marked the fourth
Draa. W. IL Albers, N. O. Garner, Soviet trade union organ chargaa *
ford A tlantic o r 'Florida S tate of such Incidents, which Ute govt
R. W. W are. J. G. Sharon. It. C. fur til rr th a t so-called war-mongers m*nt
says
are
designed
to
fame
Bank, B ennett's Billiard Parlor,
Stvopc, H. C. Lundquist, W. I). tn Qrcreo are fomenting border
resignation
or
dismissal
of
R ita Thaater, or B. L Perkin*
Gardiner, P. C. Stanley, Fred Wil- Incidenta with Alban ip and Yvtgo*
rabfnet,
8‘w .
aoq and W. E. W atson.
w
alavla.
•
rcF.A'.•' ’. «• -3j

Johnnon And Gatchel
Denied Permit For
Operating Abattoir

Stine Explains
Operation Of 2
New Inventions

Machine Wraps Cele­
ry Stalk In Seven
Inch C e l l o p h a n e

Prayer Greater
‘ Power Than Atom
U Bomb, Club Told

In Mexico City!

di»irfritLoiiqiit*f(»r Of imwicu '*&gt;*1
Buried In *Sp a i n, “ n
Missiny: 100 Yearn

Homecoming Fete
To Be Observed At
Local High School

’or B. C."Moore In
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Radio - t e le p h o n e

Hervice To Begin
In Miami Vicinity

Service
Planned By Churches

Students On Strike
Because Of ( mil’ll

$1,598
Contribulci
To School Library

Mnn Is Indicted For
SmiiKKlinR Opium

W. I. lliurlmy Services
fl'(F He Held Tomorrow

�s

Courtesy Week

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U10UK •KIlKt m il TODAY

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TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1»46

I HE &amp;ANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

T i l l w e s t i u w . a h iia u d
TO DO m m HF.HT AD WE
WOULD
O U U ) IF WK
\ \ I . MAD
ll a ii TO
i n rO.M
&gt; ' mi
PETE WfTII OTHERS. WE IN
Fa ir n e s s c a n h e co m f a k ­
e d ONLY WITH Q FJt OJVN

W ABOUT-NEXT.-YEAR'StCR0

The Iletnld would like to ice ever}’ ninu, woman nod
child in. Sanford, occupied in any potdtioii which throw a
them in contact with the public, attend Iju* lectures f»n
courtesy Which have iieeen planned’for (lie nexf month by
Vernon T. drizzard, public relation.'! counsel, tlirouyli tbe
sponsorship of the Chnmber of Commerce and tin* .Merchantrt iissocintirm.
Wo can think of no greater coittribiitinn to the* future
growth and welfare of Sanford Hint could possibly bo
made tiinn tin’s t mit of courtesy in its salesmen and its
population •generally. Learning the ways of cnuiteAy and
practicing them provide an opportunity for everyone, not
just for our civic leaders,, or our business men, to do
something toward making our city a mime prosperous and
diMrahJe place, ia which to live. • .
For there is nothing which so adds to the pleasure
of living in a town as pleasant courteous service on the
part of clerks, salesmen and others doing bmUni h.i wjt|i
Kv-Ti^i^ -^ oothiog iaori- J»k»dy* to -maku a purt
fnntiettl psidiht out of a casual tourist an efficient s e rv ic e
cheerfully rendered in our stores, hotels, restaurants and
filling stations. And it is the* importance of courtesy and
how to achieve it which will be the subject of .Mr. Grizzard’it lectures.
Hut no m atter how im portant the lectures or bow
well delivered, they entt do no gobd unless fit.- people who I
need them most ronie to hear thorn. F o r-this reason the
ilerald hopes that the merchants partitmlarly and all em-i
p lo y m in general will do pH they eftii to Induce their
employees to attend these lectures. It wjll do them good]
and it will do their town good.
J.
Let’s make Sanford famous for rourtesy^

NEWSPAPERS INDEPENDENCE
DALLAS NEWS

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The American new spaper is. posaibllity. a t making, th e
fam iliar eiunigh “with the charge priae pay without adver-ism g
th a t" i t la dominated by ita ad- revenue.
•
.
v trtisc rs. the flra l brick to which
The point overlooked I* the
eiDice of policy lay hand. To endieas controversy is th a t the
th e uninformed it seems n atural Independence o f any new spaper
4u believe th a t it is true. Their Is assurrd by the number and,
reasoning run* nliout like th |i: diverse ch aracter of .its ^idverNewspaper income is largely d e -'tis e rs . Without th e m ,'iU injeg
r.v-d from advertising. A d v e r-jrlty is-open to suspicion on the
Users will not pay for space if simple uurry a* to who foo’a the
(hey think new spaper ppllcies in­ bill. PM ’could sutvive as the
ju re them. E rgo: Newspapers ptaytoy of u wealthy Individual.
wilt adopt uttly put lei,* approved’ W ithout the aubstwn'ial M arshall
by the advertisers.
Field backing. IU losers would,
Fallacy in th is purported logic have ended It* career. .Mr. Field
is the assum ption that adver­ seems eventually to have reached
tiser* arc - a class instead of the conclusion th a t the losing
exactly what they are — many enterprise la too much of a tax.
incti of many tpltxlo. Nn news- ’ Disgruntled advertisers tlo «&gt;c.
E very
p aper could please all of i u ad- casionally • w ithdraw .
ver isers.
W hat of the inanv new spaper is fam iliar with th a t.
thousand individual* represented j too. Hut every publisher of ex*
in the massed column* of classi­ p tr b n fe know* th a t ‘adverttalng
fied adveiU sing which represent Is not a m a tte r of philanthropy
a substantial p a rt of me.ropoll- and friendship b u t of aarvlce amt
tan n«wsp*|wr income? They th a t under normal ronditlmta
outweigh heavily any a|n g lr con­ thia will, command th* trade. F ar
mar* f a m ilia r 'to ' publishing of­
cern In the advertising space.
The weighl-.‘A’ due»’lon ia re ­ fices than th e occasional man
vived by the* recent announce­ who quits in dudgeon are the
ment that M arshall Field has de- m any individual* and ennerm s
c'd rd jo accept bdver'lslng for whose rctatlonshipf are on the
T h is six-yrar-eld newspaper. PM. f r lendly an,| appr-clated beat* of
which has experience,I th e Ipi- m utual service. — Dallas News

1‘ltKSIDENTIAL POWERS

An Uiifiricd ProiniHe

By SHtatHY UOWKN
A P N ew sfeau
lure.- W illcn

. When lilt;.bill minting tile WngjicT A&lt;‘t Wits’'IntroilucBEST: I in- ■•* toward the rnaft ed in Congress
■ 11135 one .of its nn^otmcetl
U o tin c « d purposes
in
to r the pfl*e uf 11,&lt;- high railing wns
cutises
strikes
wliicl
wnx
to
remove,
causes
of
which
hiw«
tin* “ n e c e s s a ry
of God in C hrist Jeiue^—Chil.
effect of burdening nr .obstructing commerce.'* !» was
3:14.
_ _ _ _______

Any factional dispute* 1-ctwecn, *nd t ...»liy rlmnged Its mind and
Democratic President Trum an and npprnvt.i ir.s elector system
The un eiliilrtty was understand­
the Re|iuhlirmi ('ongrvH which
rnnfiTltHitly prpilictftl nntl oven ptTimi.si-il nt tin* tinn* tin* m| hjiis Ja n . 3. will* !«•* ju»i auuther able. Tin- no .KpuTlir existed in
N tw YoiVt*i4 Go On Diggrst
. install incut uf n hcailut hi' whlrli b woihl foil of "Kings. A lexander
Buying Spree In H istory' — b ill,was ponding th at its ennctinent'jvotibl tedm-o tiieninn- -ta rtetl with thi- foiiniiiiig ftithcra llniiiilluh fmind it necessary to
b
er
&lt;»f
strikes
tpatorinlly.
headline. Buying nm lnrlU* for a
atij tia* ticen throbbing in Amur- defend tile prop , icd President
* • In flip olovoti yttnrs preceding th e hdoption of tin* h n ’s governmental nuuille eve&gt; nyainst oppoiientn' wlio pictured
r»lny day, nn doubt,
him "w ith a diadem sparkling on
Th« United S tate- ( h an g e r of W a g n e r Utv: tim re were 11,000 w ork sto p p a g e s in the since.
Wlien Hen. Fulhright (D -A rkl his brow ami the imperial purple
C onm urr- irronimend-i a 2ft err- United StntPs Involving over 0,000,000 w orkers. In the
,
cent cut in incom«- tasrv. T hat’a eleven years following th e enactm ent of th e law there suggesteil th at the Pre»iiient s o - flowing in Ijls train "
.Ifi genefo), mlbt of the pVaillcon* way of meeting th* high lipve been 37,000.big industry sto p p a g e s involving 10,000,- imint a He|itihlfcaji secretary i f
str.tc unit then ren lg irtn hi* favor, ttons uml expectations of fhc
cost of living.
000 w orkers.
Whit* flo u sf'’report* Indicated, he founding fathers, aliuul thc.prcsLilency, were proved false later.
Since the eiiftelnient of th e Inw th a t was to reduce wouldn't do any -iicti thing.
W r it? vrhrrtrK ftr laud and ih*
But eith er way, Trum an i* rig h t The electors, given an impor’tnnl
United State* ate pivpanng 0, tin* iiuinlier of strikes, th e ir n u m b er h a s increased 230
• U ihU mJi/&gt;' thetr weaponi mi percent and tbe num ber o f w orkers involved in strikes in the middle of n muddle over rule In the Constitution, were inthe |&gt;residency which has grown "gificnnt Almost from the stntt.
th a t gun* and n tm a im n ’ luiitpcrirwlicplly and unpredictahly in And wiien Aaron n u rr and Ttioriias
V,t |np has increased 2lto percent.
s*||| I,- int»f«diaiiK,-al.l
.«
Jefferson got an equal numlwr of
Wlietluir tIm s- cnniparativt* figure, prove that the American affairs.
paring fur the ne»i * l hi nliv
kt-lllliK llipil 1 W nyner law alinuhl tie repealed ontiiplit or aniciidctl The constitutional convention In plcetornl votm. precipitating n
thing. Inii ju
ITS7 didn't decide wlmt to do about battle in the House which lias
' powdn dry
m aterially, tliey tin prove tliu t th e law tia.v not tnatcnally the President until tlie last minute. jurisdiction
in such eases, the
Wilson Wyntt. hnu-ing ct|&gt;ri|i reduced the num ber of strike.H, an its proponents promised The wording of the constitutional Twelfth Amendment was rushed
definition of presidential power* through to pVoVide sep arate votes
Ur, say* In- I i-'diit* Vi ■im* II it w ould.—Pnily fiklabom an.
is em itted to Gouveneur ftfSirit, fur President ntnl Vice President.
need* more power, In-' - I»y. Dp
not Vent ion expert on pliiasing, and
In anv case, the founders had
lides yl.'.i ran 'l Inilld ti.nisr n
.il'liaiimtiy never was voted upon. tin conception of a party system.
i Cofi't
Without nails.
An,|‘
I.nw yeri have been aiguing aver P arties were in disrepute after
And
' makp nails wiilumt . »ip« I
Bllife whether "Th* executive many centuries during which
you can’t
ruaku strvl . vrlt Imut
Thn bouse where Goethe wns born, destroyed dur­ power . , . vested 111 a President,” -pnnsorship of opposition parties
coat.
ing the war. Is now being pieced together again. A Ger­ g ran ts something not uDietwls* was lAmsidered treason in most
countries.
The Oiland-i J' n lliu lS annual man stoffemason of Frankfort named Ilaiis.Sommer and specified in the document.
Before th* convention James
mall away edition, tlie fir-I -inre bln 18-year idd son have for 17 months been searching
Thus the nation as it ha* grown
the war, is out with I t s i&gt;a?r* through the rubble for tin* original stones and bricks, Madison mid, *‘A national execu­ (rum less than four" million in­
tive will also tie necessary. I have habitant* ha* been fared with nn
. of '-* ftractiv e ad -, lnli-rrstm g anti slnwfy putting them together nguin.I scared v ventured to form my own original OnccrUintv about the-rolu
afo rb s,G u d I, ddilful tiietiir*- of
Tliis is a German undertaking which all can applaud. opinion vet either "on the manner of the President and hns hgil, to
r.'
niimeruux O n tis J Fhtrnin ■ (ran.
Hanford
i» I rp re*cii Ied
with The Modern I-anguogo Association of the United Stutes In which it might to lie costitoti-l build a chief executive to suit Its
Chamber nL*f'oinm*rv«-, Mayfair ninl the British Goethe Society have offered Itelp. Even or the authorities 'with which it ■needs as It went nlang and nt thn
ought t" he clothed.” N either hnd same time adjust hi* relatiunshipa
Inn and Farm ers Market ad-,
and also n pirture nf Kanlanda the French, who have so little cause for helping anything anvuiie else, apparently.
with the other branches of the
The convention rejected election government.
Hprings. A m ii't altraetlve in German, have promised to semi tiles for tin* roof.
of
the
President
by
Congress
unJ
novation wn, the fuiir-pnge fmirTrue poetry, like true religion, stands nbnvre a n d
High "lull* o f the development
t
..rolor supplcnu-ul with -ccnra n-i aside from all opposing forces.
later election hy elector*. Then In the -presidency include:
It decided to let C ongrats elect
pklurcsttui- n* pie mn.T lavirh
1. Jefferson’* extrem e d e fe re n c e
Dhamher of rnm nierce txmklet.
lb Congress modified hy the T a ft
Denver, i?olo. I s a long way
business, and if thero I* anything th a t h e got w hnl he wanted
from Washington and the head­
*/ value iu tlie force uf publit through party leadership.
nr_H F N A T (m U ti l i t y j . p y g ] ,
q uarters of 'Jo h n I,, l/owls, but
swutlment in a democracy, th*
2. Tlie strong policies of JackIn
H
ip
lari
five
year*
Joim
'
L.
no*, ao far nwny as not to suf­
the tielirf on the p a rt of mil­ Congress thus reconvened, tollows son which increased lh* power o f
KT
wU tins lit! nl-i in iu rrt out oil was
fer from the roal ntrlko. SchoolIng the elrctjun of November n,
lions
of
American*
th
a
t
our
gov­
thete have been cioted on ac­ stiIRe eight I lutes* Each time the ernm ent had yielded so much will do so with the clear mandat* the President*.
and each
count of the coal shortage and government intervened
„
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— , power to g re a t |als&gt;r leaders a* to of the neapje Ihfct *t'P» m p’l f,s
8. The w ar powers which Piewie ltik ln * in -tli»ir -io&gt;io-» ■« m&gt; U - tilRB-ib.-Lew is won » ettirslanltsttimTTiru'n a latm r dldrpinidilp which taken In inutect the American dent Lincoln was forced to assume.
victory.
____ _ menaces our n R u rr. The people fioiii the arrogance of such
Ing taught hy tcacherr yill.lng vleture Seven lim es he was n*.&gt; ( .,ilounly
4. The hitter fight between An­
over l)ie radio. Tiuue Is no prouf Denied liy Mr. Hoosevelt (tlm ce i reauH ,,f the elect Inn
ruthles* labor leader*.. While lh* drew Johnson and Congress,
th a t a n y of the children ar» In the inidft of d esp erate »nr t . ' date from the A tnrrh
Congees* reconvened wilt not- !*
tuning their radios to the toacli- tttid since, last May, Mr. T ru m an ’ deal firmly and boldly with th**« the' new Conifre**, yet a m ajority ' 6. The dynamic program of
era Uutcsd -of -the soap operas, yielded to hi* demands.
influence* tlint th iru ten our Amer­ of the present Congress will re- Theodore KoOsevelt which again
At the beginning, Mr. 1**1* ican Wav of Ilf*but a t least the lectures in his­
rognixe, I am sure, thi* clear ext increased the power of th e Presi­
tory, mathem atics, and science- atfuck every two year*, th#n every
prvsilini of uur cltlxeiiship. This dent*.
I
hone
Mr.
Trum
an
will
itan
d
are available t o - those who want year, and now h*.ls striking twl.'e fttaunchiy again*! the threat* of would l&gt;c a warning, too, to other
II, The war-backed development*
In one year. Th*
situation --i* —
in­ ,&gt;fr, la wls. If he ihu*r,n ot b* *fBI national labor le ad e n who are
to listen.
_..T -----------tolerable and menaces th* very *lose, ami I think w lll-denerrc to waiting to make sim ilar threa"* of Wilson.
John L. Lewis' coal miners, stability and foundation of our
against tha government and Die
• 7 Tbe depression and w ar p ro ­
now striking for hlghir Y*ngt,, im titutlons. Gan o ne.m an continue laf.e, the confidence and reaped American people.
earned each week in A ugust op to coerce anil intim idate the gov- nf million* 6f American elllt*tt». - Courageous leadership u vital. gram s of Franklin D. Ilixisevah.
the average $02.37 apiece. And ermont of the United S la tM t An­ l!p to now, llic American pcopl*
TTiere la no “ eaay way”. It I* ’■ Now come* H arry Trum an fac
Ifor thia t h r t "Worked an average other eurrendpr to. I^w l* merely have taken Into consideration 'th* hard, and a ehr.llenge to all of Ing a hostile Congress in a pod
th a t c*mo to him
Of 42 h o u n 24 minutes. At that post|&gt;onei th* day o f iwwKmlttg, • *- ,, inherliane*
thfitugh yeara of weak and tllRW those in authority.”
Var_emerg«ncy.
f a te they would earn $3,213.24 each vtetoty encourag** him •" adm iidslrattoo If Iab6r dliPuU a
dispute*
'
a ygar, more than the average n,«k«
—
*—
■'*“---1
■
make new and g re a ta r deiiiuiwlsl
.worker In any of lh* construc­ | m hi* insatiable g ra sp for power. Wherein both the President u n i
m:i+»* yielded to political p r o tion
Industries,
or
m
anufacturing
To yield to Lewis now means an­
:
Industrie*. Not many ireunle in other epidemic at national itr lk r ,/ euiv and gave to labor unions spaany line of work, or at any leval, We m ust mini* to grip* with thrsi- ral privilege*, Imth under the fitw
earn more than the roal miner* ruthless and powerful labor lead­ and in tlie adm inistration of the
do* B ut they will !■• th e . one* er* sooner or later, and further law. To th is condition Mr. T ru ­
who will pay th e -higher wag«* appeasement merely adds to the man contributed by hi* unfortunate
’If they are granted. The ownara d istre is Of the Inevitable show- veto of. the Cose bill, Which cor­
rected *soma' of these evil*. In
„ . th* min**, the operator*. a « dow n."
this current dispute Mr. Trum an
n t of th* picture already,
The roal miner* are entitled to I* on hlx own.
fair
compensation
and
just
tre
a
t­
Mot* than 2 , 400,WO pivchaL ast May he agreed to give Mr.
paurotlcr (tv* thL country
■ m ent but the A-tfterlcarf people Lewis miner* a substantial wage
:•» onnovered during the war. Ov(&gt; cannot permit th*ms#|v*« to be inert-are, a o-ciuil per ton royalty
- 1,375,000 m e re rejected In tin belli up at this point of a gun every i-n earh ton of real produced to
ti
1 d ra fti ftOOJHH) were discharged few month*.
build dp a “ welfare and retire­
Th* president,and th a Congress ment fund” (am ounting to 30 mil
ta r Induction. About one-fifth
1 the ia actually gut into the have talked too much about the Don dollart annually), vacation pay
kitting before their nervous right* of labor and too little about and increased authority to unlmi
‘ nesses
were
disroverad. (ha responsibilities of labor. This safety com m ittels. a i* month*
i &gt; . f . m’v
i makes a p m b o n e u ro tie? nation cannot perm it a strike l*ter Lewis 1* breaching his con­
again
st
Dm
Government
which
Bdward A. Strocker. a psytract, a clear ariilence th a t on*
itr is t who h-liisd w ith the threatens the Very exUtenc* of appeatem anl simply bring* on an
142
million
people.
Mf t Work In th is field, blames
other.
t on tha m others, or w hat he I ■ Nrvcr h a t n clearer caae of a
In this la test dispute with John
direct
etrlke
against
th*
Govern­
OWM bo call ”*m other love."
L Lawi*. the (hivernm ant ha*
ment
been
praeanted.
For
six
i one* who crack*d up under
started out boldly,Tiut I Have seen
, whetlwr In training or month* th* Federal Government this ilon* before. Jdkl before P earl
field o f b a n ltr were gen- naa been operating all the bitum­ flarbor M r.' Roosevelt announceil
'-i
-S
- w
#- .
_- --' ' - -- r-” inous roal mint*. It haa assumed th a t under no condition* whatso­
"Mama’s }&gt;oys." he say*.
th* authority and taken th* placo ever would the governm ent at
: ■ '♦ ---------rtdng B ig. Power* 1* of tha owner*. A lready It has to give Mr. I(*wt» th# eloaad Chop;
■
-' *
t
- haadllna.
If the granted Increase* In operating but, on the vary day of tb a .P a a rl
at be healed. If there coats which th# mlno owner* claim Harbor attack , Mr. Steelman, who
two w orlds,-irutrad of Ip rattn U tb* profitable operation* n t th#*thtrd atbU ar O P P ^ ^ J *[*
will be no" wor»« off of th*. mine*. Additional eo»t In­ Mr. Roosevelt - (after approval
have nlwaj-j been a*et crease* mean that th a owners will advance by Lewis), atuiouncaJ
m an Em pire pro- refuse to take back th e ir proper- that th* gwfarnmant had ylehtad
hum trJd year* of U*», resulting In th* natlonallalnt flft the eloaea) ahop lu g g.
*&gt;' ' ' ••Y’ra''.* ‘ -■ , v
T
railroad* and o th er public,
public.
icP by conquering. tha
th* railroads
utltitta*. ‘n m i America will have
U kan a tiU l *t*p tow ard Btato
■ ■7
tIUm and
call
man
‘ tn
of '

tlnrioiiijc War Daina^u

SPECIAL SESSION NEEDED

Jews Fight British
At Haifa In Dash
To Enter Palestine

li I tf Ik

Itr-Opene lt:U pan. Dally- ( if

Today* &amp; Wednesday
hAiTtwrjwmn 1
Im b r r ( v i l l i t l l
ID s

V I &gt;1
III •*•• . - w ,

iv » :i . » .* &gt;

deaths In Septem ber.

Noting ih a t Bep enilier’* birth*
w ere 10,000 m ore than A uguit'a,
.the , tf«w*p7i|wr, Jijl Shimpo ob­
served: “Thi* I* nn Ironical phe­
nomenon In these 'day* when
(F'tnllhue.t from t a l a t |
b irth control is supposed to be
camp* on C yprus Island.
A strict curfew has been.' popular."
c'lampr.i oil "H a ifa -h u t the ftO.OOd
Jew* nf the ritv linve scheduled
a protest strik e today and they’ll
hold a .mas* meeting on biblical
Mount Carmel. The next 24
hour* may determ ine the fat* of
th e
llam erl
lla lv rl
refugees
ham m ering a t the gates of the
WE WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
Holy I.aml.
SATURDAY BECAUSE OF THE SUGAR AND

NOTICE

HAIFA. Pnlralliio. Nov. 20- t/P ) T lir refugee fillip Hamer I Hatvrl
oppeared off Haifa today, -the
biggest ship ever to .a tte m n p t to
land lllevni Jewish tmmlyratils In
Pslartinc. M ilitary aoiircrn aakl the
3.3T0 Jewish pa*u&gt;engrrs slxtard *ri,n ear arrival will be transferred to
three EiJUsh ships today.
Ttie refugee lUtlp was sighted
utaler Die escort of tan British
destroyers Watcher* on Mount
Caravel said the ship was Approach­
ing Haifa under her own posrer
Authorities estimated th a t It
will take about 12 hours to tra n s ­
fer Die passengers on th e Im­
m igrant ship to the three tran s­
ports.
Tlie passengers are expected to
be kept aboard Die transports
either In Haifa lutrhor or cruising
tn territolal waters pending settle­
ment of a habeas corjsw action
llleil yrnterilay In Ui„ l*ale5tlnr
supreme court a t Jerusalem on be-j
h alf of Die refugee ship's pas­
senger*.
,
A writ granted Jewish altornigs
yesterday required the Pale*Aie
government lo show cause by }omorrow why th e refugees should be
deported to detention ramps on
Cyprua.---------- ,
T he Haifa port area tuu been
p u t tinder strict curfew with a
battalion of Welsh guards aur*
rounding th e area. The city wai I
q u iet and no dnnonstratkm s Were
acheduled.

SHORTENING SHOFfTAGEr

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Births Gain 16,000
In Month Ih Japan
TOKYO — W&gt;— Living I* precarious In Ja p a n and y#t the
population grow*. Thera w ere
) 1)3.528 blrtha
and
117.8131

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Young Tom Turkey and Dressing

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Mrs. Norman Gives
Afternoon Coffee p
Mr*. William Norman of Gaines­
ville hollered Mis* ( ‘ctylia Truluck
Mrs. W i l l i a m Norman o f
whose wedding will tie an event of
the near future, with a enftee *■ G ainesville has Iwcn visiting her
the home of her parents, Mr. and I parents Mr. and Mrs. A. K- llosu rs.-A• . eK. ii..
&lt;’ i—.. setter for several days*
M
Ilosnetter on Celery

AVIlliim Bchrrn.., wa.*, honored oti
h u tliirtl birthday with a party
gtvrii by lit* giaiiilmother MrA
C 8 Henderson at hrr homo tn
la k e Monroe, O im n were played
and cake and lre cream was e n .
Joyed attrr which the many gift*
acre opened by the honorc*.
Invited to .b e alt 1» William were
Tommy and Iarcil!,, Hargrave. J im ­
my .Spirts, MLvs Vickie Lynn J o h n ­
son. CtayUm and Car/oll W alters,
IX.: lie. Minnie I r e and Junior
Melts, Emory and Johnnie K rlenbring and Lob Mas,..
Also
Johnnie
Byrd.
Aubrey
Morris. Chopc McCormick of D e.
land, tlentld, Fredte Ilehrens, Mrs.
Viola Johnson. Mrs. Mary E llen
Sparky, Mrs. Dale Krlcnbrlng. Mrs
Wilma Hargrave, Mrs Maltle Prlne.
Mr* Eunice Jlorrl*. Mrs. Virginia
Robtivon, Mr*. Mac Hi mlcr.von
and Mrs It O. Behrens *

Avenue, tiu rsts railed on Monday
Pvt. K C. Harjier, Jr. whn is
afternoon tie tween the hours of •"» stationed a t the Second Marine
and (J o'clock.
Gamp at LeJcune, N.
is spend*
A pink color scheme was used ing n leave with hi* parents Ml.
In- decorating the living room.
C. Harper, Sr,
Roses and gladioluses and greenery
were used in artistic profusion.
Mae Tndj| M artina of
— Alliuf Truluck w as gowned in
black crepe with a rhinesorte lielt New Orleans, La. i* visitinii her
___ wore
___ u corsage of w|ilte son and daughter-in-law Mr. and
ami
camellias und tuberoses. Mrs. Nor­ Mrs. Sum M artina. She plans to
man chose a dress of brown and attend some tim e here.
anua silk with which she wore a
cnrange of tntismnn loses.
Mrs. Charlie ’Carlson and son
A bridal theme was used In I he C hnriir Carlson. J r . and Mrs, Ear!
dining room. On the table was Howard have returned to th eir
Miss Mars' Ihivid nnnopnrcd Joplaced a miniature bride surm udd- home in S anford after spending
cd by a low arrangem ent of whit • several days .in Jacksonville. While dav plans for her wedding which
carnations, gladioluses, rttses and Ih rre they visited Mrs. Hay Cole- will !&gt;" an event of Thursday m om inp at icon o'cluck. . Ilev \V.
tuberoses and candles In crystal man.
Bionk*. Jr. will officiate.
holders. Mr*. J. II. Truluck, m oth­
No invitalim is are being issue*l
er of the honnree, pourrd coffee.
Mrs. Michael Mtnnrik has left but friends and relative* ’o f the
Mrs. W. It. Dyson and Mrs. Itoa*
setter assisted with -the serving for Portsm outh, Vo. in visit her rnuplc ate* invit.il to attend.
o f rannuu*. mints, nuts and t in'- sun and d atig h ln -in-law, Mr. and
cake* which were*arranged on’ the Mr*. Harry Jo e Minarik, and Ihelt
young daughter. Mr. Mr Minarik
.table.
Mrs. Norman presentcil Miss will join Mrs. Minarik iu P o rts­
V Jaiye Williams Cassellrerry
Truluck with plate* in her chosen mouth in a few day* .ynd aeetimp atlem . of cry stal
Those Invited to lie with the
By Jam- \t illi im - ( 'ip.*rllierry
honored cnrvt were Mr*. Brnlley
Then* W ill lie a n itllilc lp a l ejeeOdharn, Mr*. Dmiglac* Slrustroin,
lio n op Doe
f i *i th e o ffic e * t t j
Mr*. P. II. Trpvir, Mr*’. Frank
m a y o i, 1 1 1v .t e ik , to w n m u t-h uh
Ray, Mr*.-Tlipmn* Kirkland, Mr*.
a n d tim e iilA-rim-n. T h e poiti, w ill
tu- tn \\
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Dale Scott. Jr., )Mr*. Voile Willi
am*\ Mr*. Edward lligcin*. J r ,
Her
uid ' t i N ijlt i rin o n p su ii
Sirs. Richard .lliow'n, Mrs. II. L.
a te In A l hint i llii* w eek n tte iu lin g
Perkin*. Jr., 'Mr*. IJavid Smith,
th e Georgia C iv ife rm ie e of the*
Mrs. Charle* V'odopich, Mrs. C. K.
M rllim ll l I'h ii i r h ,
T h e r e w ill In*
Sjwnccr, Mrs. Alton Ihixbury. Mr*.
a niei-tio o f ill,- llo a id o f .Ste w a rd s
S tsw art Gatchell, J r., Miss Elir.io f the tV it ljo iif iit y t 'l n u r h T n r s d a y
belli Dyson. Mi** Eli an lieth Whign ig h t at th e I'o n in iu n ity H ouse.
ham and Mi** Elite llulrhisoti.
Mrs, John Hughe* and.young son
’Hu- P ioviocetow,i'i Players, v'lnr
Michael Lloyd arrived Saturday liy lin g Iliriin W and Rita ! Imute,

Mary David Gives
Plans For Wedding

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ow how hig a roasting
t will take to serve the
Jlow k pound'In ) pound
weight fo r each poison to

D A Y 'S S P E C IA L
T e m p le (M u b e
R T A B L E R A D IO
4 9 .K 0
i E M U S IC B O X

ami

dry

Sulk linn ami open-latv ta tliltk lir s
II.'*
cliutiL.tn il.&lt;oiaUons were I»:&lt;rIcily 1 li.uig s i t it g wltii all kinds ol Irull us'd
n» lla* center plrcra on tlie tanio&gt;. j
tXUr't yon d ale tnv. that big
got around that Mr Jim payne
lY*cn-Agct» Dance ■ m-xl Molnlui
their teacher. » x . the pfotid umpire night at
InitstOiitl Library ,
of a toby daughter, who certainly Front what I hear that 1r. |M&gt;ntM)
ntatV a home run with Poppa P ayne,1 irfery
nothing to Midi about
her e* -Celery FYd pitcher.
Ves-air-rtceei1. they're going to
MoUicrn. Fathers, and U rulti alfle it oil to the (or;imnlc gal or ,
mender* were llte guests o( the guy w ho has tie- lucky number!!
F. H A Thursday night, at an m- lxm cing vi 11 atari at 1 JO and
lornnl tea. 'Hie program consisted puncll, fake, and cookie, will in*
ol raumunlty singing, a rending
by I’rtty Donley, a mock meeting,
a chenis of girls jiruhig Thank.*Blvh'i song*, and games:—Among
Ure n:r,-.dimen Li were cake, nruice Hie mid .night oil t&lt;«&gt; long
|&gt;le, pumpkin pie. punch, .cpflec
NUBKV N

Baotist To-Have
Week Of Prayer

TEEN TALK

Tht ,W imnns Missionary' Union

NupJirt^L* yim \i*
y n«i r
o f M r H r s t B a p tis t C h in c h w id
liegiu the W e e k o f P r a y e r al |il:Oit Clirinfimm l«M»t ii*t «u^;imrf.| f..
M*d w i m l .*t ** &gt; »*
A. .V. mi U se, H, T h e m issio n Hanlrt f ’lm iv
This year lbs tu d i tin s * w ill h a v e a r o v e n i l giving th e heps ’
dish supper. At the Vto«o „f t|, , kid* a re going to have a big g r i l ­
alutis period in the afternoon th&gt;
first hour of thy Week of Prnyi i
will L oh.rrvyd, Mrs |{. |„ (on
rlion will U- In ehnrgr of this

ninlKtitr

iTaauiNO h i w c o i o t s

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ws*»lU g.n.l.rs «ea

ifjtiIf fTTlftf f *4-*f. If» ’' t n h f &lt;« **M*«*
•mtjit iKn ftf«
liefit lif!«f*Ell r*'l*f ’
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ifc^iEnfrf |1o*i«m S t *

light* like btnaiBi rtnlNrf*. Uon»*^

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pvpulftf

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ml tIt* onrm’i
ptf*l { uliH-Ui*

|mrrm{uli? I? iJltitf!

-o .i lt&lt;&lt;!,!iv; detective story I'""'.fh. I l l Kills: Slippers, gam e-;
riving ii« . doll tlinl finals in the
bnthtnli! small ironing
Imald;
Iniiiki adventure fnr tin let)-:
L.iillii’ phonograph, rveoid*; m-i'f
0 n -. . ,ii i i ) nil**; tefegiopb •*'.
■nake In-ln-ve lyp ew ittei ot lolI'lioni-. Iiniri i iIiIhiiis; nu- **ale.;
vimf game: kiddii’ stationety
•Ihr ln:.t idea in platining your
11-t M-epn* In l«&gt; to w rite evetyImly p. name dojvn amt then do

AT StOt! MISO AND W T S I I W g r ITOMI

Tonehhm DriiK Go.

ling and put nlI the presents in g
*o a s t « avoid confusion. J l e r e i
the list o u r giing made up maybe
you‘11 get,som e ijlca* Mom it:
1i,te how milch yon coll afford tn
• L o r t h e g lam g iim s r l.u e ile lit j
gage tu g le lle ie .l w ith m im e m il
mid r e s * ; com pact w ill] telep h on e
n u m b e rs s o i l bled on u . - iib s n ip
lio n
to
a
in a g iis in i'i
eologn-i.
ntChM: eOilp set ;*Velde l e . l t hel J m-II
w ith I r a * * f a s le ile i ; little fill" ra n
h ig h
neck
m il V
t.l.ie
sw r u l e r
I V itity und N.iv v o rp tu - i; ptioii
g m oh
re ro n l-.
i h h i I i* --,
s k a tin g

■IS-I.S,

akl g|"l% - ' \lll* i. t I\
venrollniv. pen amt pencil

iil*li- fo fold a g ifl un gur It
nil the family and frtendplan I.. uiiite'hnppy C hiistm a
Ik.n'y f"ij*y.l« *'t buy *onu
wi.ippuig pai*er Half the I
m.i. tun i- opening a snarey
n-g package
The •until si

111| m l whit..... gn en Hinl
M»t“ '

"per.

t h e a te r t i r M i . c e i t ^ f n . i t e f o r pi
n ja n e u t
mtuire m e m b e i
pi t
the e n d - 1 : cMune-e dinin-i

In

th e ‘t e l lowInc I’altfril*

H olly;
Colony
Orchid
Roma ore
American
Priscilla
Thumb Print
Connoisseur
Dolly Madison

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(liiMamtlng .Srleetimi *&gt;l
ClirIvlina* Card* and U’rappntf*

1 Id M:\gno1in Avr. *

liSn of u lfi i i . ao.J tint i.lltoii itf

-bayi .
tug j-&gt;
III Oil'
sill'll ■

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e t t o A v * . P h. 481

FAGE THREf

plnyvd to a full house Wednesday
m glil ol thru opening per fo ininnro
i'f "tiuntri Witieiut t'riirie.1*
The I*’gio,i Vtivilmi, t ’liu | s i ,
I till (11**1 c I'o-I lo-hl ao | it-to IIn -

drahliig

ion» Uty cleaning

F L O R ID A

CuHNclIicrry News '

phinc from Harmon Do Tlie-Hud
son', N. Y. to visit with her p si• ill- Mr. and Mr*- George A. Stine.
Mi*. Huglir* left Sunday fnr
t*harle*tnn. W Va . whole she will
l«- in at r on of liornu &lt;n the s o l
*lilig of hei n d legi filrnd. Miss
11**11 v Go" Sims

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SA NFO R D,

jWilliani lichrem; Is
IGiven Birthday Party

T EL E . N O . 148

Calendar

SA NFO R D

Backs, necks and giblets of lurkt-y nr** soil able for steaming oi
stewing Stewing takes le-s time.
IJHITII ANNDHN t ‘EMENT
Inn sai rlflce* more of the flavor of
Mr. and Mr*. John E. A ruler-. the Ilien L To steam , place op *
«ori announce thy birth of a son, nick in a jinn with a lit lit* water
John Whiddnn, on Nnv. *J2 at in the bottom, p o r t'' ew er, and
the FWnnld laiughton Memorial conk for novel al hnui s until itnidci.
Hospital.
Mr*. Anderson will he remrmlatcd a* the former Jovec Ar\n
Whiddotr.

Va fy in e /i O ttiid e S to s u f,

in a M onk W allet!

i aim /
. omc
tll'M '
M»«'i
p lu m

InVe
woulii
sh u t "

To stew, place turkey piece* on
n o k , half fill the kettle with Sigh'
tv *a|ie&gt;l wnler. partly cover amt
sim m er until the hitd is ten-lei
A&lt;1,1 relery leaves and nnron tn the
* te » in g water b*i extra tast* an-

TURKEY r U T L tfl’S

Steak* cut from S lo I tn. G'
thick from the b re a st.o f a lat*;i*
young turkey can lie cooked on tnj&gt;
of th e ainve. Before cooking. se«*i* i
with salt and pepjier, and roll in*
flour , or dip in egg and crumb*
Brown in about '*j inch fat, cove*
a fill steam .u n til tender, (It lirown
in *4 inejt fat,* then add I •"
tnblcspoon* of w ater, tiefme n w i
ing and steaiiim g
('miking **
take about .10 4o IS minute*. *i*
pending on (h r t h i c k n e s s of do
steak*. Drain steak* on absorb*
paper uud serve with crcaui gr.i»&gt;

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ly *v

lotoah
Mrs
.Marget v r nju a i *1,
Mrs Entity MtnMen, Mi*- Met mine
McGiafh, Mis* t.orio'oi* MrGmto
m il Mr« &lt;'iilh-rii Heiiioiet. Mem
t er* of the ta*iion Post were
guests at the Installation. Refresh
ment* were served follow ing the
meidiiig.
,
Mr and Mrs. D. F. Warren have
opennigtheir attrartivo new catitig
place, Warren’s Wnfflw Shop Mr.
Jack I'aupor was host at a ris k
tail party on. Nov I ft a I 'I (Juiiil
Pond
G uests
lortirded Mi ■-c ■*
P alrnia iHMibui. .1,, hislo-i , Mi
l',,ll. Fisher Mr*. Flora Kro^i-t
\li» . Ik.lty McLaughlin, Mis. E lsie
Shut*. Mr nnd 'it s Mil, t assel
la-nv
Jr., Mr and Mrs II* .
Rogers. Mr. Palmer Phillip*, B el.
Gene lliirk, and Cpt. Al Gonnelly,

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rloV M iinjT

i -rh*«. one ■•( (hi ..a lly welcome
v if (a thi* year t* ^ mall leather
/ipptred kft which contaira a
mintetnrr hair brush, romli ami
i hitkea brush of lurile.
Tken* are even one nr two Ihirig*
mi lha eosm elie slwlf that you can
g*T for BABY if y*"‘ ate 'turk l*n

Weiliu*Kday
Morning

iij* ‘'dual pfrvvjiality** wallet whirl\ rhangr* it*
haracter a* tba becaainn demand*..I* a gift that any
man who get* around a lot will appreciate. With the’
•Ictachabla paencaae inside, il'a a man ailed wallet
lor btuinkfe hrttir*. Simply remove ihi» and prerfo—
Iu? hat • waferahln billfold fdr.aorial wear. Imludea
lippey jirotertlBn and'ample storage space for rani*
and stamp*. Ddtilily handcrafted by renowned
Swank in gertltliiii Mriforco, hlaek and brown.
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SM O O TH

n r r iN G

ADONNA PANTIES
O l F in e R a y o n W it h

E ln a tic W o is t

hUt l U H M M% t»U -J r „

O TH ER W ALLETS
F r o m $ 1 .9 5
.

CORHUCr MEN S WEAR

en House*’I
Country Cl

I DUCHISS o r Windsor, accomnled by her husband, the Duke,
ends a m ovie preview In New
irk attired In new harem-ity!«
irt with bodies of embroidered
taiaa, W ally w e a r i ona o f fha
ckHcea which was o v e r l o o k e d bjt
lava* tn London. ( I n t e r n a t i o n a l )

Breakfast Will Be
Served Following- the
Thanksgiving Eve
• - Dance

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TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1946

T U E S D A Y , N O V . 26. 1946

HERALD;

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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he taken up first. T hen the. court
will examine .the nuettlon of n
permanent
r e tr a in in g
order
agaim t th e Unite,| Mine Work
era' atrike ac'lnn.
" Although New York'* rubwav
*v*tcm ha* not bem affected bv
the coal *4rike V* vet. Manh*'tan'* Gav White W av ha* been.
Along w ith cilU* in . 21 othrr
Ea*‘em atate* l**t n ig h t, Uraadway and Time* S quare dimmed
out — fo r the duration of the
uir'k# by John I., Lew ie' 400,000
A F of I. coal miner*.
That walkout now i* in it*
fix h dav. There hn* been no
change In the d tu a tib n overn'ght and no development* are
exodeted until tomorrow tnnrnlne
when l.rw L rp'urn* to federal
dldrict court In W ashington to
stand 11 in I on contrnio*. c h a re * .
Meanwhile, more th an 28.000
worker* In eual-drnendent Induetile* — In »t*il plant* and rail­
road*. par Iru'arlv — have been
forced Into Idlette** -because of
tii ■ m'ne ahutdown. Thouranil*
more are e*i&gt;. ct*d to Join the
L-wi* prolong* the w alkou’.
Already major steel produce.*are planning severe production
cutback* an their coal »tock»
dwindle. The gQVerninint. at the
mime • Unit-, ha* clntpped . new
nnlis on deliveries of coal to

COME IN" Sooner
Pr the Aid of Newspaptg

ADVERTISING

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To Clash Here Tomorrow Night

Court

a o r t o : air i s c o H f a i t a n o t i

fnally, 121 year* ago, during the
a n ti’Spaniih riot* of 1823, Corte*’
body wa* hidden by hi* detrend*
tint*.
A few d»v» ago, a Spanish a n ti,
iiu arian —Fernando H a n —aaid ha
had found what anparently wa* a
church record of the *uppo*ed^hid­
ing place of C'urtrV remain*. *
W ith perm lnion of the Mrxican
governm ent, i ’ae* marched the no.w
unused ho*pitnl chapel antil ho
found the lox in a wall.

ft»r

&gt;1. p K t m b f r l « t

Motml OH*« *.' V’J
Midway,
•{
for th . purpo.. o|

t i k i s io t h t c i *
J . PEItHOWft w h o a r e r e a l e t r r
church, th* icout movement wa* n | A itM
r e e l d t n a In t h e prop-,.* the 1-eei way to combat Jntenll* I r y r p o r at rt .a Until*.
M follow * u.-w ll
lie
requeued
that
delinquency.
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1» Mouth. l U o g r
the Pre»bytcrl*n Church »p*n*,&gt;.
I t E » * l. r u n N o r t h 1( 4* f e e t to
a "ru b nack”. Mr. 11*1tr i aa^J he N
W c o r n e r i&gt;r M M R * &gt; t h of
would refer Ihl* request lo a com*, n r . ' t
H r*d&gt; f e e t i n N o rth
ralttoe.
Mnot e o t a e r o f N W I * « f * W t , /
Meet Ion I I T w p . I* Mouth I U n * t
Claude H o w a r d reported on « • K a . b t h e n c e Month M l f* o l to
church, acllvitiea. Di-k Aiken, im* r o r n . r n f NW V, o f N K U of
W k Mm -i Io n ( I . T w p I * B aulk .
church *olol»t. waa applauded f-w H
I t a a g * 11 E a e l . ' I h e n r e K a r l 11&lt;I(
hi* tinging of “Song of thu Soul.” f e e t to W e e t l i n e n f I t o J r d j I I
"Song of Soni**. and "M orhinc. A t o m i c , t h e n * * Mouth I M M feet

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school* and all government build'
ing*. The Solid Fuel* Admlnls
trn tln n ha* ruled that *uch In(titutlon* mu»t apply directly to
Ihe 8 FA office* In W athington
for cwd delivery permit*. They II
g et rea l
If a t -all- — ohlv a fte rn careful check i* made.
T he SFA *aya it I* holding
n n t r if® n r y
ro a l
*trictly

p.

nl*rtd waaln.l y«a

Prayer Greater.]. 'a t b a f t l t l ______
lt.1 Ida,. IhU
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N w i n t w I at*.
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Power Than Atom t_1.r» of tU« aboveN.ty l.d
4M *Ll
Bomb, Club Told

Body Of Cortez—
Hope Is Pinned
On Belief Strike Found In Chapel
In Mexico City
Will End Soon

He wa* aecomoanled hv Mr*. |
Vernajr. Charltw M&lt;&gt;rft*"n W
rroiin Ringing wl»h Hr. II. II.

kina takes the stand ID the coroner's
Inquest Into the death ol her e*&gt;
Uanged husband, Charles 1. Has­
kins. H e wt* reported to have been
shot b y a bodyguard ih e hired a lte r
Haskins allegedly threatened h er
life. Kenneth E. Owen, the body­
guard, has been exonerated by th e
coroner's Jury.
(latcm allonel)

Stine Explains
Operation Of 2
New Inventions

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g lfctrlfilv . I t r « M r u a d « , l»unilrl€»s dallies, h a k r r ltr and «lso ruin it," explained Mr. Hn&gt;gd«p,
“and during-the past year I h iW
for dom tslic users.
built n number of nrachlur!i using
the latex principle to remove the
excesa chemical* and cxce*» of wax
xaTitch la applied a t .the »ame tim e.
The Idea I* gently, to roll every
portion of the fru it over the nt&gt;avrlxml—latex, am! until now wo
were Unable ttr* find tbe tight «rrangem enl of Iho chain* to roll
the fra it over the latex *&lt;&gt; th a t
E n R T a v in K
.
not n drop of chemical remained.
"Now x*'e have it. The machine*
it Diamond Settinj
that remove w ater and chemical*
are alike." he said.
O N E W E E K S E R V IC E
In another corner of the room,
hitherto guarded by a wire enrlqxure, l.oui» Mark*. Wolcott. New
York, Inventor end grower who
Innovated the first hand wrapping
&lt;Sf celery, with cellophane, pointed
M r. O G D E N F A L K N E R
out and dem onstrated how hi» com ­
pact L *h«ped conveyor typ®
machine, wrapt and real* celery
(talk* with cellophane. At th e
tame time, it jnaert* a printed
brand lal-el. P rior to the sealing
JE W E L R Y D EP A R T M EN T
of th e wailicd celery, a ro tn ry
blade trim * a portion hut hot ull
of th* leafy top*, reducing th e
(talks to uniform length. W ith
Mr. Mark* w o his engineer, l». C.
Ilorack.
While Mr. Mark* wa* explain­
ing how -the cellophane w rapplag
prexervea the stalk nod h si "ey e
appraK', al»o reduce* coal of m a r­
keting, M. L- Cullum, sales m in ­

Th* Rev. F.. D. HmwnUf ,w#l
corned the vbdtor*. Including thi
Rev. 'Marshall C. Deiuly of th*
Orlando Prcahvterlan Church, anil
the Rev. Paul Edri* of the Dav
Iona B ea'h church, who In hirii
Introduced th# vl»itor* front heir
cllle*. Joel Field reported or at
tendance andA'arl T u rn er on item
herihip. Women o f the chureh a t
tlated In the »ervlng. with ■ fr*
M. D. G atrhrll a* caterer.

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Game W ill'd t Two
Of C o n f e r e n c e ’s
B e t t e r Fullbacks

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Month ITT * feel to Mouth -MM.
Meet ton J*. Twp I t MoUlh. rang*
I t Ka*t thenre W**t t»J«-fe»t to

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and a n u tru r golfers to compete in Ha- Oikindo Sl0.uoa tournomunt , v o rtd by lire Junii’i c - .iL i ot
Cimunrrce ol That city.
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kill piIko V M.l .
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Korc-t will sock South
. t AMililiu, IVnn V%ill nil'll CciiiipII.
4 wp think. C'olcuti* v%ill have it a
1 Jot uvrr Ilioun, Aikan»a» will
I oiit«c«iir Tiiftn, K him us ghuuld
I nip M iaioun. V ah will ko up
* nml oVt*|- I ’tah S tate, T* xn« H
, likely to coii.tl Ibirt* A. mul M
.mil P# live i bluoilil clout lointiido ( ollpifp.
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The Sanford '** l« r-h u ra r«*n» I k.‘f’I f &lt;1 llti •lie I • •'
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like Caul Ihikr. Frank llr o ih v « n r ma|or r o n lr t l NV* dnc*V. »v
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( ir o r ir Mathrwn. Ik»l» |la%U and nig;l»v ill th" local hitch •»&lt;I ol f.M-| *• tilt*II ohf* »
M ARYLAND
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» Inin liin.ll.
Caul U ral) a ill u*'«* thr hirhl* rrld field. Snnfuid fan^ a ill l*c Ilf • c .. U •«• t l . .• I
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flm dy (•» the **...isfi.t ("• ruhur|a ihe |mighc*l halll* •* j r h *rr th* FedV 'u.’ *kl*r7v slid I a ed
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the 1946 reason, but Ihe not %rt
big
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bln Willi*
WillU Andrniott
ui I M-.iin Stale
Fil l,'- the kind of p ln \- ,
muihIumI Bulldoffa ahould wreck action for Ihe lari lim e in a
-Sntiiidiy's aehedul
like.. I,, I k - u p tin .p o t. IIthe ll« millin’ W rvrk. t •rurgia Seminole lliifh uniform.
NEBRASKA.
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tn mix It, nml i* rmifideiit i&gt;
Vrinv Bgiiiltat Navy al I'hllnJi-r
should top ih r I^mtinccr'B.
ahilit) t-i tiikn whatever In) piiia, tii-orgln Tcvli nt ' iiirg li
L S.U . will finish du jmm-ea*
— BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING
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1 nih hi •h.M.fkt* ’ ill I •••It
'-"oilier n Culifor tiia at
Nolialve »«a*(in l&gt;y topping Tulnne.
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I(&gt;. Oil*. ’ a i 'd . o g
trrnoon with Vanderbilt. Fl-.rlda
‘ i -lv &lt; r.m* ni
I!..*-run • -.11,-a*
I |,|* v d -&lt;&gt; I'L . .*('1 w.c
will howl Auburn over North
A d d r e t s t ..................
il, I Mini
M .lr nl V -ipint..
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Carolina will have il
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l*i.( ific jJ v iitl Jla.-v+uU L.'CUf
ginifl and (Nojtll &lt; ni l.m S '.l.
H t'i gunii"
1 let 'd a . K a n * a
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iiikiwnicr, uponr.-ntly miMt pi .fury. ,'ni •eU-&gt; lionshould wallop Maryland
• n. Templo. ai Wl-'hlta
t'cxe
hoi" i 'h i* VeH» '
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lla rrv Gllm rr will h .v r hi* or el*e. Of the eight rnaii.'CeQi hl'/gct
' hr i-1in,, at S-'iillieiu M. ’IiimIi *I,
laat opportunity to »htnr Ihl* who slnrtrd lu-t *ra*on »nlv twp
year when th e t'rim*(m Dde will l«- la rk in 11*47. I.efly iilu n jl Bob Reynold,, itchlv d e e rv , • tl" i" l.ilionin a t Okliilionm A. and M
of the chumplun S*
San irn n iM l "iruiim nii" title for Ihe llo-u' Howl Nclua-ikn nl UCLA. \V&gt;vhlngli&lt;ii j
roll* uver Jkllaalaalppl Slale, Nu­ or
ll* Dam* wHI not he Mopped Sonia and Caioy Ktpngel ol ilij
lleyuidih plnyed in three It" &lt; Stale nt Michigan StHtr* a rd Wnali
aecnnd place Oakland Oak*
j Howl ipninti with Ktuafnid in I'd II. iiigton nt Oix-yon State.
- Mnrv Owen of the Portl.mr "K and' ':wl. Ill- played *»eif
Heater* hecartiA the sixth tnur.nrd !(-&lt;•,.md of enrh game, I &lt;*0 iriiiiut.
to bite the du&lt;t when he w.t H in all.
leased n week or in ago. 11, Wt!
preceded by Furl S tu d y
s bf
Itaforr the C I»r'riiii8 Inn.I .1
rnnicnto, Hill Skiff of S.i. tl.- Cl&gt;mouth
It•H'k, ihi* &lt; it ».•
I'upper Marlin of San Diego. Ha Hht iltr of N’n. wi n S. nur.i '•
Sweeney of I. •* Ang-le&lt; mol Hull l, f» | | f v III* M I'll.
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In spite of critical shortages
of material, the Florida Power

slowly up oo the baby, ah
iD anl Batch ho*plu), f
being raised la help tba

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W anda WUIIama Aa de*

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t *»*•!.I •’* lc|f% w.th tl. .

month’s-old leukemia victim, can
live but a few month*, bis tragic cat*

tint, F la , dUicnt to lb*
his dastltutt parent*. Mr.

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( oach .^ays Kusci
(.1 wmild In. di-fildte that
aknilnlde «-iu,-r quin-ct .iuiil.1
g tib .i ,1 ...u .Jm if
Is Great laueman . awiitll.l
fi,,m |b e Plain
rin " I , --—•l
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PKBKY R E b S c TED
LYNCHBURG,- Van (/P i-R ichard A. -Carrington, Jr-, of Lvnchburg, ha* been reelected president
of th - cla»« U Piedmont League
for 1247. Director*.of the *tx-cluu
tiaieball circuit al«o reelected Man
lladke. rd Hoanoke. V*., a* Vice­
president and M C fU ry . .______

ALVIN ODHAM’S GULF
SERVICE STATION

Legal Notice

nl*4*4* frf r«BldFN«*r l«

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A l IH’liV. t i n . Nov, SB, 1 '|.
rial) — Determined to cI om- H i —-i
third enm pnirn under Coach f „ . |
Vovle* with their fluent cxhll.m .
of the M-n*on. the Auburn
I Tiger* will make .heir f X . ,
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- colleginti- Tidwell nt left halfback. Hill WH&gt;1 &lt;.ill up -o •on. Hewlett nr IVm llr.iu.e at
light halflaick. mil Hull C n th n il
'.&gt;1 .qicnin • lie! off t
iii'it will hn*e Fo t'jp ia in Snip at fulllmck.
V *cn«ationa! fre-hmati front
Mil luflcin or Fleli I1-1 »! left ep I.
r'anmip nr lln* e&gt; r-mnlley :iI tinKiingham. Tailback Tidwell !*
‘ t-f- iack.li-. Itio, .t Phillip Itnulid *he to-, 10, t plat er in college foot*
. g v in l., l'«-t"aptaln
. . . ........ halt today and hu» been running
1 r.•one at lw
left
)ir
HrKitipey at center, ••!»• 'w , in ‘otnl offense »U *ca»on.
1 j.I
! ..^ j Kulim r, .cf U il oitvilU on? Th- S o u th '* 'p a c e *elter In tn ttl
tlr
f|ip-&lt;p linemen, at tig h t offru e. hi-’* a preV runner and
, isid; t ’lmrlk* llornee or Hnrtdil |i*«*et and he bn* the all arnund
I iniumi ul tiglit tackle. Faulk «t rl*«» to give fo-iM.«ll fan* in F lo e
' -"y -M J- Hul-■H—
" t «*'••• Ida nml* a U c k fld d .how In G .ln d
t•* .Ini, &gt;«' oii-t . ' t.„ il
Ttnvi*
,-evt Saturday
n&gt; 1 h e ir f in a l rhupce*

football team have dnbhed hint
“ the Toe." Magdxlak kicked 11 of*
12 ex tra point* In two
again*! Virginia Tech and «n»bincton in*! !#**• MU home
nt
I'n tiiic , N. J*

jri'Ris ■I r . r* p v i in
&amp; hard fought conteat.ywen they
i l . l l alolhurrow
/ d ______Jlnight
vade the local field
Coach y I Ilrunner *ald the J bckf. equad I* In "fairly good *hape''
for the Sanford tilt. Charlie Hu
ler, iM-eaburg’s ace- fullcack wh
ha* been laid up with a leg it
Jury will probably !#« in the s ta r t­
ing lineup.
Thu* far this *ea*nn the Yellow
Jackets have had their record m ar­
red three time*, two defeat* and
a tie.
The sta rtin g lineup fo r the I-ake
ivtviii

• At nr’e«#iit th e Stine M schire
Shop Is uiakln. -n hlorida Acid
h‘rr»V gun. .designed• at the Urwversity of Florida Engineering ami
Industrial l!x|x-rlrneut Station and
used to apply ehentlcAl' r tlw a lin tt
lo naval *huce pine*. Another
product msile h th e "Take* AH"
• lamp Truck, a hand truck yrith
clamp arrangem ent for gripping
hosts.

NOTlC i: TO APPKAR

Florida To ('lost*
Season Against
Auburn Saturday

ACIT RATK BOOTRH
WILLIAMSBURG, V*..

he could aecute order* for 10C
them.
}lr. M*rk» declared I
he already wa* besieged w ith
the nest problem is thsd -if
production.

Watch Hepairmjf -

Countian* will likely Intitule Han­
ford a t left and. WllUay at left
tackl*. Rom at left guard. Toler
at aeritrr. Town* a t right guard,
D urtoft at right tackle, MdLddy
at right end. Wink a t auartcr,
Mahony at left half, Wimlram at
right half and llutler a t fullback.'
Bob Bell and Lon Knight will likrly are alternate duty at the fullbmek »pot.
.
Willi* Anderaon, Clyde Hutt,
Holly Piercy and Clarence G ran­
tham are likely t o open In t h e K e l
barkfield and will attem pt to lead
the local gTlddrr* to th e ir eighth
and filial vietorv in the IMli *ta

^Jackets Ending
Successful Year
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T R Y S O M E T H IN G

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30,000 Laid Off In
Steel Mill; Result
Of Wage Losses

Milk M ixture tor
S to m a ch U lc e rs

HECK-ANY HID CAN MAKE
aJyST PYRAMIDS AM' STUFF/

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A "hit and nnw " mrthod of making repairs Is always easily,
Uy’ depending on
for FJertrlesl Motor Repairs, you are asI aurrd of romplrte satisfaction, both In workmanship anil price.

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T h a i’s why the government is
In such a hurry lb force a show­
down with John la Lewis. At
thP moment, the government is
pinning nil its hopes on the legal
proceedings which began yester­
day in W ashington.
Meanwhile, schools are begin­
ning to feel th e Pinch acutely.
Rrigham Young University In
U tah lias closed down. Its 4,000
students have been numb with
cold in unhealed classrooms for
th e. la st four days. They were

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ELECTRIC SERVICE
C O M P A N Y '^
207 M A G N O L I A A V E .

ity Bob Green
TIM BERS ON BRIDGE Q/T, S O x
BRIDGE WILL FALL. ALSO CABLE
CUT, S O IT BREAK! THAT WHY
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• 20.1 S. Orange Ave.
(Irlindo. Florida
Phone 4967

Speaking Of Saving
Money

w ill apply t&lt;* lb# llo tto ra b l# It W ,
* W A It R , t 'o u n ir Ju tlg w . o f'jtvto lm tl#

K ARTICLES FOR SALE

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WORK WANTED

l K.ti It N I H II E D nr unfurnished ■FOB NAI.M: 4 bur.icr kernsrtm KXPKKT painting — contract or
n p artm cn l for sober couple. N»
cook sieve with nven. Used less
hourly bails. 8. G. Grogan,
Krce.fsiimjitca, |*h. nr#! or 7g.*|.
pots o r. children. Box 13 .care
thgn I year. Good condition.
Phona 247-M.
of Herald. "
T i l ItEF; r onin. nnfumishrd. apart­
ment un tilei! iy 'e ld e rly rouple,
Hn*
Itnute *J, Sanford.

3 REAf ESTATE FOR SALE

THESE FELLOW PAID BY KIRK
T D ‘ DELAY WORK QN BRIDGE

COUCH AX. ill--

A better way and a more pleasant
one b to place yom flr«, wlnAaI orm t users nr* wlUi us and f iw
y ear wile Hie dividend savings
for « birthday personL
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Wo ran five you a 20% rash divi­
dend savings on fire and wind­
■ ••isle Of JOHN &lt;i. ftrt.HUAN. *i#s storm Insurance, C. M. Boyd A
P u ' | «-*a»nl: lliu t ll# lisa fll#.| tils petition
I fur flo a t illach arge. a n d tlis l h« Co.. ]I1H Magnolia Avenoe, Phono

DB tjALF-: Model A truck, f i r s t PAKT.TIMK inb C irsy.v a weel;
dans condition.
II)| W. First
Cook or nt:iId. - Minnie Mitchell,

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FUKNISHKU opartmenl, or fur- IHHIIII.K lloastcr Pan, latvn mow­
er, electric carpet sweeper, miter
ntshed or unfurnished Imust.
l*erni»nent rcsidcnla. E v e r y.*
box, electric shaver, 13 acres
land. Norvaf ({. f-’a rln tl, ltt. 8,
trfuly’s Hardware Store. Phone
Box .IB]-A. Sanford. South Eider
12IP.
Springs.

INSIDE THE JAIL-

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Phone 101

THE LONE HANGER
KIRK , YOU'RE GOING TO
LI5TEN TD WHAT THAT/'
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day' &lt;f tforvjubar. 1414

S A N F O R D , FLA

J . E . M c A Icx a n d er, Jr,

DON'T BELIEVE WHAT
ME TELL YOU ABOUT MURPER ] L ME SM5' S H E R IF F .^
ON r n n r r ...............

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D»-&lt;Vtnt»«r. 1114. f « r a p p r o v a l o f
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K u c &gt; l t n r I l f I h i . M a l e o f JO H N O.
l l l U I M A N . i i l a r M i n l . u n ll i l i S i b

One way to save money la U fayget year e llf 'j birthday.

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N n ttre la h . r . h y g u m l h a i I M J P I *
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in h o m e , m id schools w ill b eco m e
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M a n y a u f f . r r n rvllrva n a f s i n s fc..ki&lt;he
o o l r l l r . i w c l l y r l i i m n r IK.) l b r - . l

p i |«

m ultiply, and wiyker* may lie
laid off by the millions. More
lig h ts will go out, more trains
will atop running, and coal bins

r. Saflrrw* bmt no* fry I h b St te*n* h

dags boftl* ofLURlN Ones Hubdrv«
.URIN emtaifls this ■** duconry lalu
Liana E a r M taU . J«a» « l i tee tesM* Is a bag stew J a f c t Cota tea
Uaar astlafr « a a s f iffudad.
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down n»w&gt; curb*, on deliveries of
coal to ' school building*. School*,
and .government buildings too.
m u tt apply to the W ashington
office Of the solid uel* admlnlstratio n for coal p erm its.
W hat coal there la available It
being .held strictly fo r nubile
utilities — electric.
gas
ami
sewage disposal p lan ts — . for
stre e t car. and rallro^u_*arvlce.
fo r hoipltals. and fo r eith er e*&gt;
sential uses. Including the heat*
in s of homes.
W hat’s more, a tig h t checkup
has been ordered* on th e dlmnut
regulations th a t w ent into effect
la st night in 21 states and in the
Diig.rict of Columbia. Violators
face a, maximum ine o f 210.000
and prison ter^is up to unr w ar,

K U KFJiA .AN D PKEMIKR
Vacuum cleaners availubfV n
. Randall Electric Co.

LOANS
L O A N S M A lJB

FltOM &gt;19 TO &gt;300
atrict piivsry; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO,
102 Sanford Avenue
H O itH O W H E K K W IIK ItH

PRIVACY i s h Bs p e c t h i j
kliuium J U'dimim houie furnished
YOUK natuial desire fo r privacy
complete and w ith extra largo
FOR SALE
in monay. m atters U .strictly
lot, AH /o r Its* than &gt;7000.IK).
respected here.
Friends and
engine 3 II.P. and
RAVMANH M. 0 ALU Realtor Gasoline
relatives are nut auettluuM
w a te r pump. Ideal for,
TED III HNHIT. Anvociale.
s* u u t y«ur credit.
Your em­
or farm &gt;12S,00 for Imth.
R-M.ni I Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
ployer or businesa associates
built farm tractor &gt;130.
will nut hear of ynar personal
burner florence nil stove
Cl Milt linuse and lot
riu h art’r
affairs. There is nu cauee for
in oven fc!.r*.04&gt;. II. R.
l.u u il er Y
.
em barrass merit.
Elder Springs.
Rensunabln credit rcquiremenia
FOR BALE
No cb-rnakera oii^money loans
\Vq liavo ileaiinldp homes, InU, Hand hem nlllrhcd |*eicab- pill**w
Variable psymen* plana.
cases. Call 721-Mr May U* seen
aeieage, f a r m s , waterfronts
FAMILY LOAN CfX
a t flip M aenoha.
(hroUjilioul Bemir.ole County.
Florida IUnk Bldg.
Phone V
AUu *iimmervlal properties. Ap- OFFTCE furniture and oriental
tt liniment* arranged
rugs. Call 7to.
12 S p e c i a l s f w i c e s
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
I CHILD'S used electric train.
TEII BURN B IT , Associate.
- ( SIwNS
&gt;10. Pfcnne K70-J.
Room t F lorida SLile Bank Bldg.
S how 'cards and
O — I'F.ITH SIGN
FERN BRED
6 ARTICLES FOR SALE t ASPARAGUS
O. D. Lamlress. I1
PLUMOSA NAN UK
“N EW CROP- FR US 11 KERN
P opular S eat Covers
RENT A CAR
HEED"
SEM INOLE T IR E SHOP
YOU DRIVE IT
Imported from Italy. Dvlivety »■»
PIIONK 200
IMITATION leathers In m oil
January. P late your o riler isow.
KTRICKLANOM wiIIMSDN
colors and U rge selection of
Orders filled in order received.
•
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INC.
K&lt;km| upholstery fabrics. Robert
Priec &gt;10.00 ner pound, one ha'f
S, Brown, 20 J 1 N. Orange
cash with oriler. M. M. "Jark ’’
Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
Bnlger, Box I K I D rlam l, Ma.
Phone 6H7.W.
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RADIOS, phonographs, record*,
sheet music, g u itars. The Music FOUR fool lleatrolo. kerosene ELECTRIC spplilnce r e p a ir s Box, phone 953,
wo repair vyashlng machines,
burner, like new. fiO.'i W. 20th
vaccum ciwinors, lana, mixer*.
Street. Phone llOil-M.
FLOOR MATS
T ro tte r Appliance Service, 304
for all models
WATER II BATE ILK
W. 2nd Bt,; Pham) Ibf.KJ
-Chevrileta and Fords
. 10 and 4D Gsllou
MKMINOJ.K T lim SIKIP *
BAUER A PPLIA N CES
AUTOMOBILE A radiator* rspaired. W right A Cohen Gar­
NICHOLIJl ”
age. &gt; lst A French. Ph. 1000 J,
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
D EEP FREEZE
fo r finest quality
VETEBAN’K TERM ITE
5 ru. fefb canacity, price inPORTRAITS
CONTROL CO.
r lu d n liiatiillnlixiu uml service
.-t'-bmmsrclal and .Copy Work F orim rly iho VV. Id. Jleltim Ex­
for w arranty of one year,
. &gt;1lisps hot Kervltrs
term inating Go,—6 year* guaran­
HAUER APPLIANCFtH .
Phone I ISO « - 230 Msisth lllde.
teed contract, bonded and incured, B years erpericnee. For
GARDEN and law n' seed; Vlgom
ARTICLH/i WANTED
freu inipections and estim ate
F ertllixer. The Hanford X-G«l 6
Phnne ft or w rite I*. O. Ilnx
' Stotv, ‘2nd A Hanford.
73 Ijongwood. Fla.
I’LL
HUY
y
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rgaft|le«*
PASIPAH NURBERirat
of age *r condition. Rv- Reel,
TKXAH
RO.SF;y, Evtrbloomlug
809 W fnd BL
Florida Roses, A talras, Camel­
lias, G rafted Gardenias, Bush
Alam anda, Crotons, D oras, Hy­
drangeas. Acalpliyas, Pineapple UHED piano* for cash. T he Music
Box, phone 053. . . .
Palm s, Red O range Pink and
P u rp ls lloueanvilla, Ligustnim,
l»ouh|e Yrtmw Hibiscus, Fiver- RAGS w anted—feed, fertiliser.
g reeiu , G ra fted 1 Ayacodax, CitH ighest rash price. W rite Cen­
rus Trees. Pecans, Figs, P er­
tra l City Rag Co. Rj* 2462, Orsimmons, Grapes.
Tile M&lt;bit Complete
WB “rep air domestic and commerV ariety Poislbls
.. rial reO lgcrators. electric ap- C. B. HUGHES.
USED bath tub,' ktool, lav ato ry A
pljonccs, w ishing machines, Irons
. PAM PAH NURSERIES
sink. Any condition except brok­
and toaster* 308 S anford Ave.
Kamsuta, Florida
en. Frank II. Hhultr, 1213, 36th
Ph, BM* J, John filllon._____
and
SJU Orlando, Fla.
• .
J(I2 So. Pwitnaula Drive,
13 NOT1CE5— P F-R30NAL,
D aytoni Beach
7 Pats, Livestock, Supplies
.
so mile* E ast of Sanford
SEMINOLE T IR E BHOP
701 North Park
TUXEDO FBEDS—eom altta line.
ITOUCHTON A WATSON, *120t
Telephone 37 .
. 4.
H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store. ■
Celery Ake. H as P urina Feeds.
14
LOST 9l FOUND
/
G RIP LOCK
16" TACKLE BOX
ehlckt. Tha A a n f o r . l X-C*l LOBT— PURSE, Lady’s embossed
RANFOKI) HARDWARE CO.
Slot*, 2nd A hanforrt
- braw n a ltto ib r, between Pal met!.
210 East F irs t BL •
to and JJsgrtblla avenues S a t
FOR
SALE
Cocker
Spaniel
PupMIRACLE CONI
about 2 P, M. containing small
plea
—
registered
black
male*
Tsrw illsw ar, J
am ount !a f money and Shaeffef’a
:t now for C hristm as deW ater Proo/li
oi&lt;l m9i‘
Blocks — _B i
.......... &gt;rd for retu rn . NoiLiberal
E lm a v s . P h o n e 8 &gt; &gt; -w .
5 weeks old N. Hampshire*.
K L Yi'.Ntersnn, 1310 Lake
Chicks, masterbreed, best qual­
ry Road of leave Herald ofF'LClWBRB
ity. Special rata Ea. Me. 103
1 ’ f o r a ll o c ca sio n s
far
134
,
78
.
Poultry
Farm,
713
McNHILL A YOST. FLORIST
So. Howard Ave.. Tampa. Fla.
C e le ry A v e . j u s t oft 8 |p e e
16
AUTOS FOR SALE 0
O ffle o p h . 403, re s id e n ce ph. 610 -R

FIRK WOCH) fey sale. IB" oak
and pin*. Phone B1BH;

GALLON
THBRMOR JUGS
with aplckete
ORD HARDWARI
810 tDsst First Ht

for soda fountain, a* Lf»Drug Store- Part time er
SALESMAN wanted fo r M tsidh
(tilin g and collecting* Thorpe
Furniture Co. -

cook, male ot female. Roy John*
eon Grill, Magmdla Avenae.
j

■on. Samlnoie CounCo. *19 W . T hird

•IjVRMl TRUCKS
od mechanically, good tin
Heed r ig h t You e*q.p»qv* bl
isds n o d m sk e big money wll
IFOLi-KR MOTOR SALES

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THE WEATHER

40 Unity Thom Is Strength—
T e Fr#i**t th# rtm ct f t lb* WarMl
T# FramaU tha f H H W of Amrri##^
To Fredacs Prosperity for Honfardi

Tartly rluutly. coitUnurtl warm
fiouth and r f n t n l porlloai tonictil*
and n\yr iwnjth portion* Ihurvday.
Mwtly rlotxly with iliim m and
rtailrr In riirrm p north lo n l|h l
and I h u n ib y ,
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
Established 1908

V01ILUME XXXVIH

Russians Lose,

SANFORD,

Guide Crash Victim To Ambulance

'in v en to ries

FLORIDA,

Quick Action
Urged ToEnd
School Strike

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ST. CAUL Minn.. Nov. 27.
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27, ( d b bl*&gt;— The Saint I’aul Council of j The nation.!* feeling *e rr re .hoc*
Parents and Teacher* today do : today from the soft cool mint?
mandril emergency uctlon by the ; -trike —tin- second w ithin n year,
city council to reopen the city * j Unrtnplxymenl in rolnlrd Indusstrikehound school# Saint P » U l* .tritl already total* about 70.000,
i 1have an,) there are indication* that a*
77 grade and high school*
lu eo closed since Monday a* the many a* 2.70,mat w orker* rimy be
re*ult of a leachet*' strike for idfed by the wrek's end.
higher wage*.
• Everywhere the m ine shutdown
(ioverttor "Edward Thye a l­ is a f f e c t i n g norm al routine*.
ready had summoned the Mlnne- School* are *hnl dow n in .potted
Mifa legislative delegation from lection* from llenver to i'hiladei.
Itamsey county — wljich em _phla because of heatle#* building*,
brace* Saint I'aul — • to m eet. Seventy thousand steel, railroad,
with an eight-member striker* dm| r | v«*r workers hurt- been, idled
committee today.
fur lack of work. S ix ty thousand
The
Parent-Teacher CounrH r,.*ldrnt* „* pt'nVii, l Tlah, are
recommended concrete fo rm s. of nlendlii.- .for coal t.. u n n u tlirir
action to end the strike of some house*
Anti 21 stale* are under
I.OtKl teacher*. It proposed two federal browmlut o rd er, more
tneasore* which would permit ,|r. stio than anything in wartime,
the Payment of h ig h rr. teachet
These hardship* a te as nothing
•larlc*.
* f jn (he event of a prohm ged strike
One suggestion is for immed­ 'hnirninn Irving Old* o f .the hoard
iate court action to have federal of United Stales Steel forecaft*
and state aid monies excluded an early shutdown o f hi* com­
from the 130 per capita lim ita­ pany’* plants, which already have
tion placed on yearly municipal gone Into curtailed operation. Old*
expenditure* .by. . the
city ,charter.
,
*av* that coat* stuck* today* lire
AI •» proptard i* .the marking
up. ..........
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within the

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A SWISS AND A U . l OFFICII guide CoL \V. G. McMahon (center), of
Buffalo. N. Y, to an ambulance at the Mclrlngeo, Switzerland, airport,
following hit rescue by a Swiss ski-cquippcd plana McMahon was one
of tw elve Americans stranded when their C-33 Iran .port plane crashlanded on the G ault Glacier In Uia Alpa
(IntcrnaNuimi K adtcpW u)

Carpenter Tells
Legislature To
Kiwanis Reasons Decide Winner In
For Thanksgiving Orlando Election

There m e many things fur A m er­
ican* to i«&lt; thankful fhr, the Rev.
Mark C arpenter, pastor uf Holy
Cross EpLciipal talk, today fold
.Klwaninn* in a talk on-the subject
of Thanksgiving Day.,
Antoni; the filings Americans
should bu thankful tor. and which
Moat stare and business em ­ many ntun take f»r granted, are
ployee* In the downtown section llherty, freedom and plenty, he
are galling a vacation period of declared.
a day and a half, due to the i
O n t cannot he thankful unless.
- W edneadar half holiday n
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d e c lin
ed
1 hanksKivjng tomorrow. City end j{ey. (Carpenter irt referring tu the
and county office*, bank*, .chool *1 n„.., b t thanksgiving to tlod. Ho
m o il DUaineM
^
, |K)lnt«d out that riuiiik*ir»viii|r by
!u v *
{i* h0" ‘ | Urn. I-tlg ritn -fath er, w»* f.r-t obJ!!r ®f*,u r*nl* W I.
j?,?e n ! served a* a fast, rath er than a
^0
' fc»*t day and tolif uf their danger*
on Thur»day* ** *
pr*nU&lt; from wilderness and marauding
Indians, yet found much' to he
The Po»t Office windows will thaykful for,
ba closed and other than special
" I n c sp irit of Ih r day will be
d* very, there will be no usual tost unless there is nn outpouring
..1 7
m*11 on Thurodav, of thanks toward Almighty God”,
taJJ i ’o s tm tite r Jo el Field. Box said Rev. Carpenter.
holder* can get mall a* usual.
He emphasized that although
A Union Thanksgiving Service this Is th e srerthd Ihim U gifitiir
will be held a t the Holy Cross of peace, lhrr« t* -till war In thy
Episcopal Church at 0:30 o’clock world. "IV* have gone lluough a
o »
M em ber*-of Ute period of hlg burine** nod big
m 2 5 , " , ^ M liflittrial A iiociatlon governm ent atul nuw we are In a
• J 2 f u k » P*rt in the program phase of- big labor. He pointed
555
■•rmon entitled,
th a t all thru* had misled the
•*2^* pjnVtoua Church" will be out
delivered by the Rev. W. P. Y e,. point of th e ir mutual interdepend­
ence. Term ing. |h e present a tim e
C h i l i a n Church. The of deciaion and cultural crisis, hu
contrasted totalitarian aim* which
make p tan a mere vassal of tho
Morriion wilt atate w ith tha Chris!Ian aims which
•Ing special Thanksgiving iolo*:
regard every man a* a child, j f
God, and a person rntitled to reapect.
"Alma a re what people stand
foe; culture is " h a t they aland
on," he declared. He defined w ar
alma a* pursuit of tru th , a strong
conviction o f fight and wrong, a'
h ellsm t0
n n* ,h o ^ " C In mitt)- natural law of universal Juatko
berahlp enrollment, Ce|erv Camp
such as r wa* the lu u li of the
o r V J tV* u * 0f ‘hr « Woodmen
or the World-wtmpa In Florida to Nurem burg trial*, and consldara
he honored with a tl*ll fay Farrar Hon* of th e rights o f persona as
Newbeiry. p re*Ident of tha W.O.W. persona ra th e r than units of tho
atate, lie was Introduced by P arat T u . • hnw,n^
^ «• ■». Finch.
district m anager of the organlxa ry W hitehurst
Guest* wyre Carl HitfgingUHtom
Hon.
President Newberry’* vHIt her* of Orlando, C. 8. Jackson of Tam4 |p n Doc. fl, will bo marked by * big pa, Lloyd Long of Indiana,, A- J.
_ Vail "Lovell
Losslng,
‘g and
a g the
H gRev,
l
ing at 7:80
7:30 o’clock __
-meeting
In the _____
evenlnr, and a fin# program of Harold B arnes of K nterprW , Mrs.
entertainm ent It being arranged M. D. G atcb fl *■* p ral 6**l oy th#
and a dance will be held, ta ld Mr. club fo r h e r rooking and "Old
Kentucky tfc
Hom s’1 wa* sung In her
X V ukH H M ■ ■
honor,, ;t
’
’ . ..
FIRE
'F ire, believed tp h a w been
by A" defective flue In th e kitchen of

TALLAHASSEE, Nov 27. iA*j
— A controversy still t* , aging
for two position* in Florida sup­
posed to have been filled tn the
recent general election. It look*
a* if the state Legist* til re will
have to settle one controversy,
and the court* the other.
T he Legialature m#v hnv*1 tu
choose between a Republican ami
a Democrat for O range county
representative at the I'.HT
sUm. T h f State Canvassing Itnard
ha* d efam 'd Its jlcctston until
Dec. 0. A t. any rate, both con­
testant# indicate th ey will take
their case to th e’ Legislaute.
J a n i e * G. H orreil, Orlando
Democrat, claim* &lt;tho seat slesilt* th e fact th a t he received
ewer vote# than .Republican
Alex Akerman, Jr.
In the election, pem ocral Tvn
Cobb, J r., led the four-m in field,
and his seat is assured. Republi­
can Akerman led H orrrll, how­
ever, 0,106 to 6,672. Rut Hor­
reil claims the seat Ikciuisc he
led the fourth candidate. Repub­
lican
Lelani1 Chubb*
Horreil
says h* was running against
Chubb* and Akerman against
Cobb, an d th a t therefore Ixilh
Democrats were elected

NO. 23

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—-------------------- a

Scene Of Lewis Hearing

n ASHIM . rtlN . N»i%. &gt;1t ul*)
The fnlrral | ii «11;t* lira ring (tin
r«iiitrin|i| rharitr atair«il
lle w is LmI.h atlJtT til the tniitl
|»«jI n I in Ih r iaim r leailrr4* d e ­
fence.
Jinljjr T . Alan (iuhlw
LrirmiRh iltfU rn l lhal whether
»rt nu| (he Norvii&gt; t-atiuariiia
A rt &gt;i}i|»Hi*n in the &lt;nft d n l rate,
Lew | m :irtil 111* Tiiilec! Mine
VVnrker-a will he 14nil 13 *»( contem|»l if *it »%|irn% »it l«*K.illy that
the) itiwohrinl his ir^ t tattling
order.'
•Vu wip, d erU trd the JwrUt
run dlMihei Hitch i»it older.

%

I Sind hi* ti.itIr r i of lawjer*? Itav#
would h.ivr a n a r H i t .
far
l.i’k i v til ,1 tie llo
111*nt|ll to nhuti
thu| h r l i l r d tn r u iB p li w ith th e
Ju d g e '* rr'an m n n g o id r f . Iu&gt;«trad
th e ) h i i i r
I heir a r R u m m U

on runtrntiniw that under th*»
NorrV&gt;*Laiiiiarili.t Art Ih r jiii*
rfmerit cannot un&lt; the itt)unrlion
.1w .1 MpdiHHi in a Li Ih&gt;f div|iute.
K arlier. tiohUh«Moui:h had said
Ih r m in e rs made a great m istake
Iti walk my « 1 t&gt;rt«*r ihr-CUUft
u&gt;uSd rule on their to n tra fl «li*tuili* with the fiat rnim eiiL
L r« i"' iiliiirneVsi told the tour!
that the* had fiihwril the union
rhu l he wJI-. wilhin til* rlftlIw
in ilis.fr«-milmii tlie rrwlrainlng
older
Ihr jW’-I h i diew a Liilgti
!r«»m the niurttM m wlirii h r rem afkrd titvit
th e *r motor) i**
full *»l |*e*»|ih * . *• is***k ih r d**Clor*,* .11I»it*

I" A tlaoto. (ia.. ih r manage, -d

| \\ .\SlliNt. i ( l.\ Nt»V, 27
j —&lt; / l — Ihi- i h m titty «if tin*
r o u t cii,|,t iti.il uf Jo hn I..
HERE IS \ \ IK7V of llir Wusldngton. I), p . 6Iunk:lpal ( ourt. tshirli
slso houses th f I 'n l n s l Itistrtii Court, whrrs- Jotui U Ix-wts Hup, Lcwiji up: markt'il by u
t«. tin* 100, Out)
right). au» •.ummctinl til .i i m k tin- rllatlnti (or rontruipl »f rourl scolding
In refuainx to rtll off tlx
,ifta,- t!. «. n u tr ir l J u d |r Thomas A striking I'uitx.l Mitu* W o r k ­
n-jldtKio.nl, nop, Irfit. «.i, itrslgnalrst to lirsr Ix-wi# and lh# C M. U. ers front tin- JttGiro wlio in
rxplaln mIit Ihry should not to- ti r |it In ixmlcmpl.
hniiritti. tin’ -I'tH’v.
ip ttr r n a tto n a l aoundpholot

P&lt;»§l| | | w|4 Ohio, 27,000 in&lt;lu»trial work

l««lny. About
In Saint I’aul, the strikers are fr# writ* iHIifl
,
, 1,500
,
asking a salary range of U r w e e n I person* also got suspension notfS.-tth) and $6,000 a year to ra.
f" ’nl ,,1&lt;’
o"d Western
plate the present range from^ ,[l' llr" ,,lt- Ml*rr th an l. 6ou ..liter
&gt;trglnla Itnilnav employe# nO ol.m to O jto o annually.
reived stm llar notice T en thousand
Youngstown. Ohio. Sh«*l #nd Tube
t ’ontpsny' xmrltsrs

arc

/ I ’i A.

.1 .l-.ilpA f /
AfXv
to ld tlliF a()ft

(iold&gt;l)ii|‘iiUgti

schmltilr.l;

for In.off situ# tom orrow

Air

itini

i i u m I*

that

th ey

had

m ade’

a te»y #a*iww isifhike m walkSanta Claus Parade Will Be Held
ham, tin
*
the.
foal
In Sanford Next Saturday Morning Arniitii|&gt;e Named
Monday morning aftp r „ linger m g: :111 1‘xluruitu.
....
k
" I auttanL I huma» Alien, i» uinj'i'iiik.
: ..1ans I,, relieve tin- fu?l #iluntm-t
Born in West Virginia Oct .W. lie is working to reopen nhantlnncl
A* *•*»•luik
"sN.tr III Fs.lt
Tourist Director
1360, Rev. Clark was u lawyer
Colorndi, m lm*k to p ro v id ) «■##•■ t Plans Art^ Started &gt;fr»»»i fr.nti SaiHti l ‘lx»u*, hr will
a young- man. About IKU6. he tint fuel by all mean*.possible.
loit.l
Lrikn Hhiirr HoulfVithl,
For All Sanford
moveil to Alaska to settle nr. t-»S tiltu.hv morning in hid plant* tind
School* and colleges In Calxrad •
Other 3 fiOII itstelvvurkrr* will
1
given .im ilar wor.l #t Ilirmmi.'

jlln a ss.

mii

talc, mi,!
orilniried as « I'n #.
hyterliin minister. He serveil as
n missionary in ALiAn fm 20
year*.
Due to ill health. Rev

hnve an nut: nt'i-d unacheduisd vm-a
tlu#, a,,,I l ’tab and M l c h t g a -school* are following suit.

I he

either liav.-‘ shill down liernit-c &gt;•«
dwindled coal -applies, or plat

For Improvement
Of Municipal Zoti
j., i

m il
pit I
kill
riip

in\i to H Btfijt u m r the .Muoici
ILin.Mufl
in Mu iiVImA ii
K N! \rmiluir*' r*-%ti1|.nt nr H a n .
brill 4*1 V1■■*&gt;'»Ji|tuy Ilf .» till’I’4 for 11 for tit** j,tei -it t’tkjhl &gt;**tua utUl
of l h» zSiiuMhl Mi i t hiiiii - \ ■» buiktrr aiul iortimr in »n i m of tint
\i utn.itfs* Criihitt «'* ;rt will f»n Dec,
..f H s ' •MimHiiotv f L ii lULi’ liU-d—• -i—
■ . ki*ii *—
L- iiiXK *
y i'_ L’Vi"ill A uifuu jjj*'-#. I
' r Li . L i .
ill '# ,j InI f*nP i'HiiiriM iit
i (4'miiwKJaUfmj
S.ltil,- " t|i
I l ol l I 111* J.I.Hlt

I( At I^ Hi | p . I i i r t i ! i*I Hit*
c»m e t„ H anford In lull# and p u rdo" li. to m u iu u iiics IU_ lit*
« i-Wfvfff-ffi* #trt“ nrnmrn'iT
•Tiu*ed Ik e lie n Plrm egnrt l--T.I’T sclose
t a l l ' of
\V . ■ • li ii ig lo i,
also
I.......
u l ii.
l, t
if *nit'll ii /••.. *:i|»»*i
where he resiih-il oxtil zsl—&gt;1.1 IH
Closed tchiMtl I uililittgs A sim ilar tMMft.lt n l , l 'l l v f
Italpli
mouth!, ago.
situation is approaching in Fenn-J I llMfr*'-kl, Slij Hi. Ii " i t jiin l ntliei i tn-’ It..' '1 i .Jt 11l&gt;i \ , mill oni’ uf I|i
Mr. Clark, after coming to ; an-

in Biinfortl

Mr AMlIi'lH'r'
•cln irtl fnr
Liifg* 1 od| Wii: t 'hi hliiia* pm
Ivania, Many IVnnsylvania school-'
h im|iRiVH ade#
ford, conducted service# nt the will lock their door# fo r Tluink- t El V lif f it lilt 4’. Hi I rtf.
... th. h.sinry »f .Snitfet I t ,,l,s wmk t,&gt; Hie TMuirit Emcrtetn
iMt-nl*
uf
th
e
I
mi
ttliitfh
th
e
JtiyciHM
incut ('oiimilttco of tl;«- HcmUtaVe
mission ch u rrh rs In Weirsdalo, giving today, and th e y will not
will piiKwd up 1'fuh Avenue.
County t3ininticr of Contmeroq
Sorrento, Lake Mary utul L’puila, reopen utile#* the m iner# walkout havr piomiicfl to iib%iaI the* eily in
Ill O.r patuilt? will Im flofttn. wlllctt Includes 1 k!h .ml IRfftnn
m
ity
lrn
f
nut.
and fo r a time conducted a Sunday is ended bp next week.
th’t'Mijtltti
i*til#ri*(| hy locul .ti chairm an George 1'mlty re""
School in his own home.
NiimI of u nm* wirt* vncloauri1 firm - etn*! »»tLfiffvtj.iiliniiH. Kiahlli'« tii«“
Uie vhitnila-r txvdy. and
_ He is survlved-by one x ran Jtx n l
for lIn* jMiirutii mu"
unit #wiR .4-iiMii’lt' !*&gt; tlc e o ra t ing f h r i i IJnd.-n:mgWeber
n-isviicnung th e
Clark 1‘orlmore of Orlando.
h »*
ttni! Lint* 'tii'li fi1* vfhi# f*’- "i r ' t t y w ay iaiuigituiiih* JiirUxt r'hamtMT i-t I'xitllr.i-rcFuttaral service* will he cunluct*
f.2ttetkr«*u in «pp!ii f»!• i,agi*n witii via)
l''mi tin- It1*"’*| ilt'ctu alt'll kill
•gF&gt;,i&gt;* to M, ArmlUgp tu vlnt
■
ed at the Erickson FuiicrDl Hums
i Hit* 1*111'I
|* IUUV lit iiuivrtf ilit- vehiili’ ffit* irtt*rcht»!Ht nrr #if t»#n
lx hu.xn ■ n iia lt put tiliu ln
Friday at 3:30 V M . II, I D.
li-i-kt
L
*
II’
Itf
»»f
V
I'tn»
t*n
f»*t
itttf
txcvcte, mid a- u t'M'e oontuii u a l, ttle pubHc for many
Flnntingr. nn eclorv in Cenlr •!
Ilrowrnlee officiating. Burial will
•4 III lilili’k, tt K u 4*t-ilwork
U -l rx-lum e lt,e&gt; "ill
, a,a,,,t'..fr ,.U that ho
l&gt;e lit Evergreen Cemetery. I’ull- Florida are now n earin g the :l
M
,
U
iJw
ril*'i
i
-ftl
tf
»•*
• •
...........
\ L# .............. .1 *dt i, ' t*
i.» carry
Ix-arer* include I. I Fraz,.-, \ k(. 000 acre mark On Nov. | 6. a. .
i
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H
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l
a
ri,t
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•
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,
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!i**l»la‘ l*f*llSltl •
HkDflC
tireen, K A King, It
• .,bb. cording tn the Florida Vegetal,t&gt;
Mi
1CJk*iIfn &lt;r I• • It! It’**’I ih.ic
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b
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n
-••lei
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l
,
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,
ur,
ton
Committee, ncrruife fnr life an &lt; L.k* lift
m IlS M r.
Geo. Touhy, and It. W. I tear,e.
i«I,iIt • 1 fill I! m* m*k%
i - delvnixm- tuixe »in,x-i , lllggir,
v/ft# 2,736, which included it"'
ill N! mf.tNiUil Jtuii
h wliicli
parade will form ;,I the j D tllviciit ,&gt;rg.-mUalixtit uiul IttHanford-Ovbdit, Lake lla rl. /., N
H * t»V III!« Ifl i *•III trill L) *. uml
ttl u'i'lia'k an,I at I dividual# Hi riatitxn! u ill lx- catied
wood and OUnwaha ptanllug(or a vals Of this acr-agc. 1,677 la planted
T he, ballot, however, contained
th a t he ii
to golden variety an d 1,168 acir#
no grouping of Democrats and
C lum ber atul
to ptscel.
W ork of the local chapter of
thair Republican opponents.
Commerce
Next in alls are th# I-ake
the A merican Red Cross in assist­
co-operation
A t the same time, the routro ing veterans and their fanti|lM Okeechobee area p lan tin g s which
this respect.
veray over S tate Coirtplrrtlier during the war was highly com* total V.212 of which 1978 acre#
-D ti' development of Uie tourist
MiHigh! *in, pnintiHl ♦•‘ill tu j I
H nr u Itljf kiihllr^* party
la.
golden
and
23V
acre*,
pascal
•till I t fa r from settled. Gover­ mended by members of the Vet­
S arasota it third with 6li* thf&gt; grmi*» lhat hi rvrn t the At wilt in- h&gt;Id in the jiarlr »tid plenty huxlneas itt Sanfunt ■is one of our
nor Caldwell and S tate Sr mylar erans of Foreign W ars at thebr
acre*
of which 230 acre* is gold fantic F o n t Lijie Itiiilfoifil fan •if etth-lv will lie given aw*y hv Kic#t&lt;-&lt; oppurtuuiUtW* zutd Mr.
lEdwIn G. Fraser held n lengthy m eeting Tuesday evening. It w as
Higgins, "atul it L* the intention
,
on
and
319 acres ia pascal.
ptiM iadnl t*» turn over to thr S a n t n
and ap p n rtn tly friendly confer* voted to assist the Red Cross
of tlie twi! organisations to pro­
It
i*
nut
necessary
fur
inothet*
Total
Florida
p.lantlnRa
,*r?
-*!*,*
City
ihi*
Inud
occupied
hy
H
i«?
rail*
ence on the subject late yester­ in Its coming- cam pelgn for fund#,
acroa In golden *nt*t v* / r“a&lt;l *PlJr north uf thu C ity Jail, tu enter children's name# for the vide every j#»‘&gt;;bl,. facility for the
day. B ut they still remain In according
to
A djutant John a785
m
»
In pascal, a fu ll total of
t ^p area of the to o can be pnriuli- rmitest; ju st ImvV them m entertalnm nt jtntl pleasure of our
sh a rp , disagreement.
Saule.
1,496 acres. _
expanded considerably; also that hand »t the handshfll a t brill |ue»tA. ______a _ _________ ___
By
w
ay
of
assistance
to
the
F ra se r W as' nominated
for
*
—
a [ilcnlc ground w ith !tenches and o’clock, raid W. F. I.a rater, Jr.
Com ptroller by the S tate Demo Salvation A rm y .lt was renamied
................ »f tin* JuytV e rxnimitteJ
table# can he provided.
th
a
t
members
each
donate
76
era tic
Committee and subse­
w|tich i# assisting the Mareltatit#
Centa
o
r
mors
w
orth
of
canned
t hlg event At th e too was A#«wnlliin in puUing #,n tlie pm
quently won the general election.
Bttt
C
a
.
Caldwell
contends he i» in­ goods which will entitle them
the birth of * baby monkey Mon- tide. Children front nearby com­
to
admission
a
t
the
next
meet*
eligible fo r the position because
The M other F urniture Store will
Work began Monday In the fo rm ­ d»V on Monkey Island. Hrownle. munities are invited also to p a rt­
he waa a member of the Legis­ .Ing.
hold open hou»e Sul unlay to celee r room of the Cltv D rug Store the mother monkey, »••# the cen'. icipate tn tlie progrnm.
Seven
new
member*'
Acre
ad­
lature which raised the Comp
fo r the new firm of Ferkln*-R"hlitalc exteiulve rrm odeling o f th e
of much chattering and alien
Ser*e salary. So th e Governor m itted by the Poet: Fat Johnson. son Mena Clothing sto re on F irst er
entire stoic, accunllttg to C. II.
(ion, nml the mnnkeva lotik turns
says ha will declare the office WIHI. Peacock. D. M- Franklin. S tre et and Magnolia Avenge.
Luke, malinger, who otalcd th a t
in giving her "Swedish massage"
vacant on Jen. 7, when F raser Raymond Kajler, Robert Kama.
till# »tor«- t* now the la rg e st and
The plans call for new fixture* in order to keep her citcuinUoij up
and
Rarmond
la scheduled to ta k e 'o v e r. Cald­ Louis Rowland
most attractive uf the chain of
throughout hy the G ran d Rapid#
well say* he will re a p p o in t Hall. Plan* for a dance to be Rtor# Equipment Co., nn all gin*# and as»ure her continued health,
{hUblLditnent of a civic music • tores owned b ) the company. InCtarm c* Gay, who already la bald by th e poet were dltcussaq. fro n t and an air-conditioned sy s­ declared Mr. Mnughtop w ith, a plan In am ford whereby i f may- be the s h ite ..............
chuckle.
'
serving ,a« Com ptroller under a T he p o st voted to elect a Junior
possible for the city to enjoy nn
Construction of It stairw ay a t
..............
vie# commander and a eheplaln tem.
tem porary appointment.
annual concert series of noted the ii-ur of thr store and elimina­
The
ito
rs,
which
w
ill
b#
forrna t th e n ex t m eeting. Brelley
slngi-r*. InstnunentalULv and en- tion of the stairway in the front,
elly opened In March, Is planned
Odhem la commander.
C H IU ) KIDN A PPED
vtnblra, If Uw aim of MU# K ather­ a r e 'pm dng the m ajor niteratlotia.
d* a poet-war modern Job in ayery
O K N 6 B A U C H SHOP
_ bson firm
ine Brock, held representative at The rear stall way 1m* perm itted
respect.m T__
he ______
Perklna-Robson
SUGAR HI-JACK KD
CRAWFORDS VILLE, Ind* — ____________
Civic Concert_________
Services. Inc, who use of th* entire second floor fo r
M ines mit of the present firm of
L 0 8 ANGELES. Nov. 27.
B. L. Perkin*. It l» • f r e e way Nov. 27, UP)— Police in central arrived lh» week a t the Mayfair display. .
— T ruck D river Howard J
In place of the form er front
arahlp conil.tlnx o f B. 1* Indiana are hunting to«!ay for Inn.
Avanue. gained
Avenue. , today announced the today told Los Angeles poll
Among the **rtUU available tn stairw ay i* an attractive, m irror
ma, S r.. J . N. Bobaon. Jr. and an unidsnllflsd msn amid to bav*
m y yesterday rooming while the opening Ftklay rooming of hla new W a not going to P«y. attentk
kidnapped alx y**r old vin ^n l* th e concerts la John Charles backed jewelry display window.
Perkins- Jr.
to peool* who holler a t ’
tenant. Lela
"
' *
a t ID B i n Second, from
Vellon from ’» Crawfordavllie Thomas, baritone; K irsten Flag, Also a t the front entrance of the
th
a
curt,
anymore.
Jo
Firemen,
rjcrran was forced to
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proposal declaring that the troop
inventory was the first step to ­
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(Vane* also voted against this.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 1946

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Is washing sod*.

Oolong lea Is Half way’ iwtwjon I N o r W a y N e t s
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$ 10,000,000 From;

Labor Adds No4e
[Police Seek Arsonist
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CHICAGO, M V -A new note of I
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MAYVIEW. Mo, Nov.j iiatlimnl budgtl for 1947 lu­ hbor harmony comes from I axu I The Mlaaourl State Highway Patrol
ll lu ll* .nil item on the income Ml. of the International Chemical D on the lookout today for an
|*ido called "fine* and . damage* h’orkcr* union (A PL).
Members are taking in the arsonist gang, which la believed (o
ftom traitors." Next year, it will
be operating in the north central
erms and concerts, hiring inusi* part
|bring the state 110 ,000,000.
of the stai&lt;*
I artists to perform liefore their
More than S 12S.000 worth ol
All members of the* lato VliL
inihly bu*ioe*s meeting*, and
property has born destroyed by a
j knn Quisling's N'stl party are eye organising a chorus.
of fires In nine small town*
J ln'ing investigated fly the police,
The program was arranged by series
the towns are located In a 50j People who arc not found »usunurl loidrrman, president of all
o IJlOO members, c'ty-wide lo- mUc ttmi
i |"cl of i,thcr crime, thou Nall
A houMi and a ‘lumber yard
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Five percent of the due* Is set were
j party membership may pay
dcatroyrd in Mayview. yester­
fine nreording to thtir mean# Id*" for education and recreation. day. hi the latent ftes.
icy from this fund is used to
and the degree nf their wrongy tirkel* at the subscription
doing*. If they refuse, their
e—usually around 82.40-yand
■rate* nppiar Itefore the court.
tickets are sold to unionist* at
(If this price.

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Service Monday, November 25, 1946 In Mather’s
Jewelry Department____
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10 .- Businesa Opportunities
Make CONCRETE BRIQK. Milli­
on s'arc needqd., S u n a quirk.
CASH business, returns can
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expensive, easily hand o|&gt;erated
TYRA BRICK MAKER, only
sand ana cement and any old
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’ of brick. li. K. TYRA CORFTYRA, MINN. P. 0. FOREST
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FROM 110 TO 8300
strict privacy; fa it service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue
BORROW HERB WIJKRK
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
In money matters is strietlx
respected here. • Friend* and
relatives are not questioned
* vuui your credit. Tour
ployer or businesa associates
will not near of yoor personal
affaire. Thar* la no cause for
rmbarraument.
Reasonable credit requlrcmenw
No co-makers on money loans
Variable payment plans. *
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Pboae St

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Show rants and Posters
O— I R K S SIGN HERVICE
O, I). Landress, Phone 1021

SPANISH shawl, Embroidcrtil silk
ftom old Spsifl. WirboldtV SluCITATION leathers In most
RENT A CAR
colors and large selection of
YOU DRIVE IT
good upholstery fabrlrs. Robert
PHONE 200
8. Drown, 2D11 N. Orange 1 Olt SALE: t btuver krrnirnt
cook stove with oven, Used lesa
8T KICKLAND-MOKRISON
Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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llisn I year. Ooud condition.
RADIOS, phonographs,' record*,
Phono 247-M.
DODGE
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sheet music, guitars. The Music
FOR BALE* Model A Iriicft. First
PARTS AND SERVICE
Box, phone 083 '
class condlllpn. 401 W. FiVat I OP Palmetto A v e ,P h o n e
for all models
Chevrileta ami Forde
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we repair washing machine*,
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Trotter Appliance Benrlre, £04
liox, electric shaver, 16 acres
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land. Norval G. I'arlntt, Rt, 2,
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WANTED-nn. fresh milk cow
pliances, gpuhlng machines, irons
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to 4 'gallons per day,
preferably jWeepJpfbone 705-M.
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be served at Mrs. Carl toe
Thanksgiving."" Price JLW . Pi
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matic rifle In good condition,
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phone county 4602.____________
aad th* seal of th . Circuit Cnurt
F Seminole County Florida. th|* 30 gallon g u hot water heater.
let day of November. A- D- IMS.
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Florida Roses. Asales*. Camel,
lias. Grafted Gsrdenlaa, Bush
Alamanda, Crotons, liorna. Hy­
Dr Leonard Barker
drangeas. Aealphyaa, Pineapple
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Purple Booran villa, Llgustmm.
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Oil I ML*. Ms a ll* II II, In* suit
drad. th.tr unhii.wn h.lr» Ml
w, d trlix r, l(* 4 tr ., or grant.**,
id all twraohi having, or H.lmimr
Rave any rlrw . I It Is. nr lnt.r»»t
and to L»l« I to It lllnck 2 ot
E 8T WB.DMHItK BfHDIVIBION.

Other High Chairs In
Red, While and Natural
finishes priced, from
5.98.

7.95 up

Hot Biscuits

-lATLINHUIIG. Tenn., ( A l - I ’oimous snake* In the Great Smoky
FOR RENT
K ARTICLES FOR SALE
binlalns National Park are proeed by law, but you "aren't likely
!&gt;# prosecuted ‘should you kill FURNISHED roomj kitchen prlvl
lege*, working couple preferred. I PILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kef*leges,
t&gt;c_—
m ui.
—
t ' icne before winter. "
Phone iliri-W
’hat. any* Park Naturalist
B . B. Pape Co„ Iae. BS0
nur P. Stupka, i* the attitude I ROOM with cooking privilege*. |
.u government takes toward a
f |6 week.' Monteiuma Hotel.
tmte protecting all wild life nsPYRES
to the 'park. Timber rattlers
and
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
copperheads rosin the area.
CHRISTMAS TOYS.
HANFORD HARDWARE LO.
NEW five room house, gowl loca­
IHISII GLASSWARE
210 Ea*t First Street
tion, treating fruit tree*. Phone
9IGH.
he first consignment of Irish
ipmfnrtured glr.s.nvaro lo be ex- TWO »lory 3 bedroom huu*r. Good |TUXEDO FEED S—completa lint.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store. ■
pled from Ireland to tlio U. S. A.
location. I*h, IlMO-W.
fi 119 year* Included several
U1RACLB CONCRETE Co. J . E.
llisnnd crystal clear drinking
FOR SALE
Terwlllaftr, Jr ., Mgr. Cement
pars and-cruet*.
Modern 2 l«;droom house furnished
Water Proofing — Building
•hilt the high class crystal Irish
complete lend with extra |ar,f.i
Blocks — Sewer Pipe.
800
diking glasses are being sent lo
lot. All for If mm then 17000.00.
Elm Ave. Phone 833-W.
t U. S. the home market i* ’ming RAYMAND M. RALU Realtor
Spiled with Ipfertnr blue tmteil
TER BURNETT, Aiuwdale.
FLOWERS
khlnc maile glassea which n:ti
Room 4 Florida Slntr Bank Ilhljr.
for all occasions
Injrted from Great Hritaln, and
McNEILL A YOST, FLORIST
COOP house and lot. Puhnrt'.t
V. S.
Celery Ave. ju st off Sine*
Lumber Yard.
Office ph. 403, residence.tih. fl|0-B
Citrine, although not a* hanl as
FOR SALE
pas. I* *aid to he more durable.
We have desirable home*, tuts,
acreage, f a r m s , waterfronts SWEET Hamlin orange* 2c each,
It. W. Lord. Phone 78S-W.
throughout Srminote County.
Legal Notice
Also common ini properties. jApQtilnlmrnts arranged
HEADQUARTERS for Cliriatmas
ClIUMMT c n lM lT n V T i l t
K’AYMONP M. HALL, Realtor ’ gifts, toys, games, book*. dolls.
I J f i i i c i A t . «•Mi»;tJiT o r
TRII
BURN
K
IT.
Assoclgle.
J
ll»A IN ANP P O li SUM IN
Huy now on budget or lay-away.
COUNT V. IN tTIA NCKKY
Room 4 Florida State Hank Rldg. | Firestone Stores, HI E. First
NO. *|»t

Wc invite you to visit our "Kiddie KorneF’

STROLLERS.

Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

n etM ! AMAOj 8tU3. 3%0&gt;tt9J4i

J

ONE W EEK SER V IC E

•e

Young Tom Turkey and Dressing

NEW DELHI - m - When
Mnludma Gandhi held "pinning LONDON. &lt;/T&gt; -The earth's wob, obserVe,| long ago by aitron*
clnuar* for the public at hi*
ers, has been traced to grrgl air
home in the llhangi (sweepers)
issr* which accnmulate over
cnlony in New IVIhi. it proved
Speaking: Of Saving
thnl adept "plnntrs nf yarn* are .rop,. nnd Asia during the winter
not always adept spinners of id roll back towanla the ocean*
Money
the sumtne^, says the Soviet
yarn.
lAencs News.
•
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One way la asvs money Is is for­
[The publication records a report get yaay wife'* birthday.
Correspondent* Andrew Free
man of th*- New York Post and , J V. Shuteikin to the Soviet
Niwman' Cliff of the lamdon fyademv o f Science* on the result i A better way and a more pleasant
u study o f seakonal atmospheric Wte ia te plaoe yew fire, wteA*
News Ctinmirlc both failed the ictuations. Shulelkin
.........................
*
storm lose ranre with ns and give
andhis colfinal examination—they couldn’t gue* estimate there are 300 bit* your wife the dividend savings
spin yam fast citough.
more air over Europe and for a birthday prsuraL
... winter thah in summer, We can glva you a M% cash divi­
meat movement of this air, dend tarings on ftrs and wind­
give* rise to late frosts] storm Insurance. C. M. Bojd 4k
.line Verb,In Ibc Eskimo lan
print--and, tndian summer. In j-O a, IM h MagneKa Avenee, ' I f J ;
Aboun'bn-eighttt of the entire
lumn. The shifting weight is'so 1M. Adv.
nt, duty add, that It causes the
th to wobble.

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Cranberry Sauce

T A R R E L l’S

L r J B
J ,S
E1Unk 1 tarth’s Wobble Laid
Spinning CIhhh
I() Shifting Air

a#

WORK WANTED

�THE WEATHER

in Unity Thorn Is Strength—

T« Freiftl ths prjwr •( the World:
Ta Promote the r r o r r m of America;
T * Product Prosperity for Hnnfsrd;

Perils rlundjr and mild this a lte rninin, lo n irh l amt 7 u r w l» , with
m&gt;'lvr»|r &lt;&gt;oiithri»| winds.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

British Urge
Verification Of
IJ. S.
To
To
tion

Group Decides
Oppose Moves
Inject Inspec­
Provisions

i
j

Five

I ■ Rapid recovery from blight and
aide inirn on eelvrv which lias hren
I.fought on by'tip- rooilnunl, hot,
dry wvnthvr in Ihn Sanfnrd-Oviedu
section, «■* rcporlc.l (hi* morning
Ity M 1.. Cullnin, rates manager
nf Chase and Company, who last
week after a tour and survey of
' felcry *evHqn,i l hi oughmit tho
stair, arportrdAhnt all mtrry.rroiFs
rather, poor.
tptnufotd acemn to.
thn first-*
section'in the .'.lain to show re­
covery in celery, nnd Ihrre m l*
| signs').I now growth, ho said. At
present, tho Everglades celery dir.-,iu cU - strut. tu_bu Uit_wniat. Lit,
doe to n i.va.j rain there mi Sow
I. Cabbage was nlsn il.imng.d
U|vrr.
A rlutltRP of weather to cooler,
[ with oil’ll, i.in* rain,-will overcome
p ifK iit' difficulties In a rowing
‘i-rv of good quality, dwlnrrd
t t'ullum.
t
. ’ However,H he nperted, ‘‘trlery
men nrv quick to |&gt;oint OUl similar
ronditioiia in the tmsl wlwn ttlery
growth was r«inn(ed, then followed
hy large sires of exrrptional qual­
ity. If. on the other hand, prevent
It^f. dry roiiditiou, routinin', tlivrr
is likely to he further deterioration
■inatend of improvement In tho erop.
.If thoro is no snt-hark, perhaps
K’U rars of the crop may move hy
r, 7. It ia estimated, however,
It plantings have been set hack
by two or three necks and that
movement will he rompnralively

w^mssmm
light until Ja n. I.

In contratt

to

the

relatively

»

Associated Tress Leased Wire

Tennessee In

Decision Is
Handed Down
In U. S. Court

Committee Says More
Than ISO,000 Ducat
Applications . Have
Keen Turned Down

One Of Greatest I ajgal rights Detween
Labor And Industry
Has Dee 11 Forecast

The Heart Of .IcruBaleni lieroniCK An Armed Camp

W A S H I N G T O N , N o v. 25
— &lt;/I*&gt;— - l o j i n 1v l . r w U is t o

sliiiii! tr ia l Ws'dimsiTny
d u ir g i's
of
ro n tfm p t
c o u i l - i u tin- so ft roiil

earlier today that Out
tlaim lorki would jiirp l, If litHN.

,

MIAMI. Nnv 25. */»•»—'The Otnijgr llowl ('iniiinitlrr today antmtmfvd lltiil (tire lrv.Ut.ttn &gt;.(
Houston, Irx., will piny the Ten
Ilf-MC Vuls m thu tlrange Hum)
. ante uy.Nv.v Vrar'n I’ay in Miami.
Tin- g tulip tv vc a Ii'il lost night
tlint TVhMv- hw hml arreplrd tin
ipvh d .pi to |tl..y#in lip- IP 17 i In .
sit"
. .
timlliiiii observer-. in thv Smith
hsnl fii
imvimi-lv
hud
*v|flively ilvrlnrvd that tltv
't .’f .H **•!-

ire **11’ii t Itii r

OHIM DIIERMi NATION marks the featurr* of United Mine Workers chief
John L. Lewis as he walks from his headquarters In the nation’s capital.
The silent refusal on the part of Lewla to comply with a Federal Court
order to withdraw hla contracts cancellation notice has caused Presi­
dent Truman to Instruct:the Attorney General to xnovo to have th*
Union leader cited for contempt o( court,
{International! 1

, t - &lt;■

Wilson Says
Brown Resigns
Florida Supreme
Tomato Crop
Reached Peak Court Position
Xj .

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M a r t Director I in prcHHcd Over OutI(K»k Of Product ion
J A C K K O N V 1 I. i t :.

Nnv

'jr.

—

(Spcciul)— "The liun.iln move
m«nt liamtled Ihmugh '»ur Fort
♦hrrrp - State Former'' Market
rvarhed it* »V(v*"li*l peak iliii ihg
the la*l Wrrk, with pn vvllmnU'd
tnta| of fiO.OOd rratrv nr iwtter
for tho sls-dav periml.’* *nkl Wit
Ham
Wilson, director of-F lor­
ida Slat*- Farmers' Market., |oday. "I have just returned from
on extensive trip covering sev­
eral of our South Florida mar­
kets, during wblrli I wa* .much
Inipres'ed by thr ir-md iw(I.K«h
for Fall ami .wml r iirodiw.tlun'
of major —vegeiahlv cents, mid
hy thv criliral nv.-.i fnr rslonginn of faciyjlit:. - at several
points. Itlglil now tin For'. 1‘ivrr*
MarVrt is facing &gt; real nnrrgenvy, due t o -it* .raprd gi-iwth

s i* -

"An Idea nf ihr »iluatiun nt
Fort Pierce may !«• gained hv
the official report from Market

poor.condition nf tho Florida crop ! u * "

the.twport nf One quality celery
i California, according tw II. (;.
etsel, district manager of Amer­
ican Fruit Grower*, lag. who re­
turned by atr ttne Thunofay. After
inapection of packing place*' at
lad l and Lon Angeles, he reported
( Jlifornla packing equipment to t*
very good. The traile there fa very
uncertain a* tn price* on the celery
deal, Jn said.
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19-16

Int John 11a nth ill «( Arkansan

vet"

Rapidly
Recovcriwy: From
E i g h t y Side Burn

N O V . 25.

m I'I

■ la- «ppn*vd to'atrfh a iilan. ------Tho Australian delegation Is
believed to^&gt;o ready ’nwlth a reso­
lution railing on thv assemblv to
cmidrtnn Russia for -tier stand
against limit Iny* tin- tint? nf the
Soviet Fnrrurn Minister V. M.
Molotov t arranged to call on
K^tv Secrttfarv Hytnc* today
(V what may In- thrir firat scrlqui private discussion of SovUtAmviicur.
pruhlema
in
manv
months. The appointment la said
to have hten made nt Mr. Molo­
tova request-

M ONDAY,

IH1.I.AS. Nnv. S3—t,pf—ArHaims has Iteen ottlrUIty
-vlr-tv.l m the haul tram (nr
(hr &lt;"niton llowt. Attilrllr d m -

was • learned that the United
t ait j delegation Jtatf derided In
oP^kimj any move U» iftject ah
_ inspection provision into thq In*.
‘ quify. Kusab'C tilmi^fj^ kitovffil to

llig

F L O R ID A ,

As Lewis-Paced Court Test

.LA KE -SUCCESS, N. Y
r^v. 25— &lt;/T)—iTIu*! British
" «lt*lt*l?atidn trf * tlio" -United
Nations today urged that nil
tmop figure* in a proposed
U. N. inventory tic subject
to verification by a United
Nations inspection unit.
The British position was
disclosed shortly aftoi* it

■V

SANFORD,

»»'«

na Mfni/ 'X .i, ' ! , ! ! "wvr k^of

" '.W

handled

3n,tr&gt;0 package* nf produce, In*

*

made Do b

the I ' rilvt’i bi1 y

and oil traffic othri than that of p rdr'tnam

British Halt
Another Jewish
Immigrant Ship

Two Destroyers Are
* f
Escorting V e s k e I
wtiii right gain**»
0i U»* i* hw .
To Fort Of Haifa
t*

Dr»*n

J K IM iS A I F M
N*.
J.-i, ,-l
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f attflO'iMrfMi !♦«!.(•. 1

11

eluding 3C^I07 1tu*hel* and 12 .Firs* mailing of Christmas
05H lug* of toma’or*. For the
eorreapendlng w-eck of 1946 the Seals for the tuberculosis relief
market hatnlbd 3.379 hfl»hela fund will be roailrd this evening.
and 7 lug* of tomaloe*. Wo may It was announced today f*v
admit that a part of this tre­ George Touhy, seal •sale chair­
mendous increase in market- man, who urged that all elllwna
fly JULIAN 8TBN 8THOM
trenage aa*( I*e accounUtl for promptly respond with rend'.*
the product ion-season late tances. Those who have nut reSincrt the Hanford Sltrchant*
last Fall, lmk evfn granting this,eelyed seal* by mail may gel Association ha* annmuirrd that'
tho growth fn the market'a bu«l- them a t Association headquar­ Santa -Claus is planning a visit
, I. Hughey Dies
nc*» ia tremendou*. and the over­ ters fn the Toucbton building.
to Sanford everyone appear* to
uddenly In Orlando loading
"Buy 'em and Use ’em" is the Ite getting Into tho Christmas
of iu facilities Increaaingly acrlou*. Flan* are now be­ slogan
for the
*ale*.
_ - —
— ------Mailing | spirit, And there’* no grralrr
^Washington Irving Hughey, a ing drawn for some rs&gt;entfal im- will be staggered to *id postal. reason for Kanfordite* (u start
, resident of Kanfnrd for uie past provemehU, on which wnrk will distribution.
|mailing Chrlstmaa packages to
C9 year*,
at an Or„ died
„ , *uddenly
, M
atarted at the earliest fHwsldistant-point* than the spirit of
■ ,ii °V’, U
A- M, today, hie momentv and I am very hope- (Robert Cail Funeral the season.
ntll hi* reUrement aaveral fyj that «nitructhm may he
Joel Field, • postmaster, lodsv
mt»*h* ago, Mr. II
had been completed In time for the Sating Held Tliia Afternoon appealed to local cltlsen* to mail
naaociated with the
Hardware shipping teuton.
‘
1 .
their- parcels on or before Dec..
Ounpany for 2 5 .years. Ha wa* a
"Tomatoes sold on the Fort
Hubert Call died at his home on 16. '“Thl* request f* made,” de-|
member of the First
Fjr*t Methodist Pierce auction thl* last week, for the Orlando highway Sunday at dared M r.'Field. "In order that
Church, the Odd Fellows and a price* ranging from I ’J -M to 19. 8: 0(F o’clock aU r a short illnrsi. the patron* themselves will not
. . ieadlng meml&gt;cr of the ioeaLTown- 00, mostly from t * to
A
Mr, Call was bom in Georg'a heve to stand in line to m ail.
aend Club.
^
, few eueumber* were handled at on Apr. 2, 1879, and had lived In packages and it will also enable
ySurvivor* Include th* wldaw, *5.69 to * 1 ,
Golden rod for a number of yrar*. tho employees? at the addresVee
Mrs. Orpha Mae Hughey of 8tnH* was a member of the Baptist post-office an opportunity to deIs tam daughter*. Mis* Frances
Seminole County root
‘liver the package* on time In
Church of Goldenrod.
t . Hughey of Miami and Mrs. of the Veterans of Foreign Wart
Survivor* Include one son: 5!rr good condition."
T. Scarborough of Gulfport, will hold tbetr regular meettn* to­ A. L. Call of Roaedale. Tex one . “Now that airmail la reduced
5 on* son, U. I. Hughey of night at the legion Hut on BrtnL daughter: Mr*. C. K- Jfawhay, Ml- to five cehta an ounce," Mr.
t»ie a o id m n l AdJnUnt John a a L C- ordi one brother. Will
Field continued, " it la suggested
Sauk reported this morning, flaula
tktna, N. Y.( two
Funeral Service* were held at that Christmas cards going to
* Hughey and Jp Apn WkM that a dinner will bo aerrad Souths Id# Cemetery this afternoon distant point* be sent by airmail
a t 7:«o p. M. and a ‘
of Sanford.
at 5:00 o'clock with Rev, J- W. for quick delivery and forward­
1 irru fen u in U . undtff th*
.3*111 follow
Austin of Orlando, officiating. ing by airmail if necessary.” If
on of Erickson Funeral} Ootndr. Brailey Odham has
Erickson Funeral Home In ehsrge tha card cannot be delivered, he
o*ne, will be announced later.
’ an member* to attend.
limed tha
mldod, |t will be rettir
of, arrangement*.

i

ii&gt;

(fntriMu

Field,

Machine Company
Inspected Today
By Rotary Club

).,■'&lt; tatly H perccql of his brallt
, , 11.
"iv.' arc, iit effect'', he i-ald,
"iipevattitg on one cylinder with n
2 cylinder machine."
'T o o year* from now", he .ontii.uvd, “any of u* could !«■ making
Iwire ns much as we are now, if
ame a *, first class mail. Mr. mv acre Milling to pay the price
If-ld stressed ll.ut ‘Third class it. .uperint training/'
wiH with fttip and a half cent
The importance of personality
tamps
aro
nqt
forwardable, win also vtn pitat) Iced by thn speakeither ran they l&gt;v n-lurncil if ct who said that everyone Mams
ot delivered.”
. „
. . . a i'oo-l personaUty, cvcrymto can
Mr. Field ^■rn#r,Ji *he . puhltc^,avv t» good personality, hot w ry
ot to mail any of the following ( cm are making an y ‘effort to ac­
Ine classifications of tmmallahle quire a good personality. .Huth n
tatter, Thi* applied not.only tn ivi-oniility, he . said, cart not ho
Ihristma* mailing hut i*' pro tought with a million dollar*, hut
iblted at all time*
it can 1» ucqulred with a lll’lo
I — Intoxicating leverages, effort and the elimination nf a few

I

bail habits.
"What thi* world nevtl* today
hv continued, "Is a liberal dose ef
gon.1 old fashioned Southern pre­
war courtesy. ' We must go back
lo the days of politeness. We must
re-traln nurselve# In th* art of
being courteous to other*.
The mectlnc was presided over
hy Itn- Holler In the ebsence of
President G. A, Speer. &gt;1r. Carraway announced that L a d l e s
Night will be held at the harbecui
It nf
pit
nr the Fifty Aesocialee
Associates nt:
next
Monday night at 7:00 o’clock. Via*
itors Included Burleigh Tisdale of
GsInesviL'e. and C. J . Finley an4
Reed Whittle of Orlando.
"
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N#.\ J* (Sprviat)
tit i Atiit tutii t lydr Itilfl
T i l » idn v Fiih in
1*4*1 !**•* 11111»M**i,'*1Vi*
■infill « trtlnw I* 21 Iti

Mt’urli j frify uf

the Ffiifnl Stntr^

Willie \t* r-inmcftt !j^
hrrn
minnl.
h«- tnVr
'
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'live* **tii4*i sltt
O in
1 having
han-lm- th* |iinr..ii0a t f’T
-f i ffrr!. _ t!m 20 ntiitiHi
tteffe,
I til 4 l in l*«
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riilH.vihh hy Mr Ditbiitfi failed fti sidwit Hniiprt
kicking rs. I t:»vt•*'' t ami r»n Hn* fir f r tdln
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nl ItrnUti&lt;I (nl f.ri i.Iu* film I San
fold cuiuiti i Aitdrrfimi kicked hi*
third plarvimnt to make Kattford
Irani 21 II at llte half.
Hcahn*trv .nine hark tlricrini'tedly in thv ihinl .tutirtvr.li.it the
Hanford line l.vbl in the pin. hr*
every litnr Thv Sand ( ttilt' I hen
tried the
r,»|tl-, vompleling ntn20.y.l heave. Ziegler to lefthaif
What tnrt.'il n -w pleasant fish­
Monk Noel. 1ml thrGeJeryntcn wrnalert fur n passing offensive no.I ing (tip in ii tented boat on the
went in there with the illtvrcep Indian Itivvr, Kaiurdav tnorqitig
tions. AH logvther they intcrveplcl (litnnl out to Im- , wet, void and
thoruupldy unroinf»rtahl&lt;f vspertfour Srnbreeie I.raves.
If. Wvntt. 1‘wtil Silver
Hull |tor broke away for several vi.vr f‘.r
otKi gains, and Noel qntl ( ouvh fleet taxi .itnnd manager and
i t ..iv I.of tin. visitor front Auburn.
it the line f"t yaldage. Ftlllhnvk fAla.,
when hull, of the nritlioartl
Jnvkir W.lrm did s.tme hard 'in k
motors they l.n.l In ought, gave out
ling and out punted the Hanfurd of
sasaline. I.o-t in a mate of
kickers Mill, -ontv long ones aimed
at the sideline*. The entire Sea- slurs and vliatmels, they had to
overflight.
breexv forward wall played a hard remain
“No raincoats and n rained
game, hut they n.uldnT stop An­
limes, no matrtn-s that woutd
derson's plunge" nor Hutt s swift Olive
light, no ftoHl. and worst of all wo
broken-Grid dashes.
Had to throw away the 20 speckled
trout wo had spent all day catch­
FreightcrH Collide
ing. said Mr. Wynn. Miserable and
tl.ey liud.llrd under palmetto
And Sink Near Miami rol.l
brushes all night to keep thv strong
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Local Fishermen,
Out Of (ilasoline,
Lost OverniKht

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MIAMI. N«v.' » —(&gt;D—Two small
frelshtcra col Ikied and nunk off
the coast of Miami today The Doom Ouard began a aen
and air Msrrh for about 17 mem­
bers of Urn two crews.
■1ENRV MORGAN11IAU. HitNEW YORK Nov. 25-{/P)-bOyear old Henry Momenttvau. 8 r .
died today. Ho was the father of
former Treasury Secntary Henry
Mbtgenthau.. Jr. Th* aenlor Morgenthsu was an American sm bsu t.
dor lo 'riirkey at one time.

wind off their rain soaked bodies.
Meanwhile radio vails were going
out that thev were missing, and
planr* and the Coast Guard were
out searching,.
.

At morning thrv found that only
a narrow rise of land separated
them from the main channel they
had been seeking at night as th«y
rowed about tho Inlets ami slaer.
Whilo Mr. Wynn wont to a nearby
camp to get gasoline, Mr. LofUn
was picked up hy men from a coast
guard boat. The men were lost
about five mils* south *f New
Smyrn* near Psekwood ramp.

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t - Inflammable mailer such
a ipatche*. lighter fluid, and
ther article* likely to rause fire
irough absorpHon of moisture
aelf ignition through friction
spontaneous chemical rhsngoAt
*— Ammunitfon and all. other
xplosive*. 4 — Firearms, such
s revolvers which are capalde
f being concealed on the person.
—- Obscene matter. 9 — Polon*. 7 — Narcotics. 8 — E xirtlon letters. 9 — lottery and
•audulent- matter.
"T h * postal laks," said Mr.
Uld, “provides severs peneltie*
&gt;r ths melllng of any matter
eluded in any of th* sbov*
no claasIflcAtlons."
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Postm aster Field M ikes Appeal To
Citizens To 1 fail Parcels Early

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Value Of Courtesy
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4 i t** h r t n viiil'
Ihillw hnvr unr iimrr iif»jimn*iif ' t«*vl 1'
\t Meeting Today
♦ikHig t#» rnlrr
11irftiro thru rrgulur M‘hiNluIf rinM. I37n J .
I’ileal nu Jlrg.tlh T » m , drat/ux
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arv
r Msg I In* immignifd
Mr mbv-f-H nf ihr H-sfii f^«t»I Rnfm y
Governor
Appoints T h r th a n g r Ilm tl rniiim tltf f rt* "nt
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jmri«=tnTinI~moTf Ihnn riO.HDO n|» .hip tn II ufr.
Judge. Ilarnes To liltratlnii
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The pml area of Haifa ha* uf !*» i*n tifili of Ihi* Stlm*
for lirketa
havi* I___
k*oii
t i , 1 l viviHnna imtnl Cu jifiiiit will'll! lht&gt; witc nhimtt
State Bench Post jitirn
etl iluwii* rim alhtUuru pnljr(|«fen Irlo-vd
S» in o|H*mtIni* fur winjiphtj*
-v a t* B h -.ilt in .n iV l H jlc rtn tn r-. unit o g :
h e ■' '.t t tvu l . ,f i } .r
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Justice A rm -le a d llrowt. •• t - 1 • t 11111 hpi.ng
1futvtil l!i* 1
to... fllllll nf lliP'
uf (KHsnii ’ ;u,s
Imiay from I h r F ifty I d a S u p * * " ."
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ju*» n IHlt** murr Ihan 1
l^lll’^* IF*r 11&gt; i
HI e 1
ahead of ,t heditle, nttrl t . - u f i " . Died At Home Of Son
Tbp f|«t» 1- ll ** wi'ptit !A Knitnrr j1 '■ I'hwu 1 (irtfistril, |*111■fir" ir-i
Caldwell ha* pppoitilvil t n .in 1
lteyw.M.1
M |poi tA 111 I'HIpl "■ I
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Judge l'au| [i. Ilarti* " f Mi,mo t
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to
H a ifa
Mrs belle Itarttv lltirko -liv-i *iid to
Mtcteed lilnq
ity biiw l.vvti Hit'll proViotlsIv |It.
mi iht? vnltit* nf
T jtf change will*l«. rffeettW In* at the huniv of her son, W, I*
lab Juntlrc llrown's Icrttt normal­ burke, in Lake Mary at I :tm t| Iratisporl illvgai Jewish im ini-imutteay under the -ptmsoi.-hip uf
It III t haintar nf (fom)tlvrci-eiitil the
ly wniihl have expired Jan, 7. and o'clock Hupday afternoon (if 1*1 “ ants In f'vnr.is.
M i.it.a n t- Association, itta.lv a
Itarn* already ha* been rje-led to it lingering Illnes*.
........ tail, at lliv Itotary lu.ivlivon
Ii C O M P K N H A ll* IN ' I'A IH
born in lauiisintm no ,;.'i.t
Ih-k Iii the new term then
,
1
ir,,- v.itnv i,( fnnriv-v to htit’iatt
9, 14(13, Mrs. Ilurke Ita.l lived i l l it v nt pl.-vpii i.| ( '-t.qivji :n lin .
In a lei te r,. the 71 &gt; •&gt;
rellnng jurist tali) h" In-d h’*i'&lt;"l to till* ,eetinn for thr pad - ‘ ultckfi p* iS«*iHl!li4i|f * ' ft III If | y
t&lt;* |I2&lt;i ;,ii r..r Hi** wn-k
•t Iiv Aiu!* #w *'.ii i’ii t iy
to coin pie te the term hot In . years. Kite was n metnhei of tie
It iii»f tif Mm |t|*4|ri till,
no longer nhlc |n tlo hi . f•»*! -h itv Hr&lt;t f'hiUHan t’iturcl. in Ku, Hhidinir Nitii'iiilwr in imf i%*'ir* p.iji|
ti 11
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tit work, atul it is his tlmy t-, tvp font
f! - &gt; •h* J i 'a l r ! •It.I ll«“i||r
She is survived hv &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;.
mi
linn &lt;&gt;f till' Fl»«f lit hflii ttJni &lt;*f||ii i ,
tlown. In retirenivnt. he '• 1
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flit 5,|l(* t**1
W. P. Ilurke of l.ak&lt; Mat. , * .* flUdiun rt-|S‘** i e-1
full pay of 19,000 * yr ,.
Th' nt
&gt; I i |ii f*Mi« *
I MrtHi1
Justice Itrowii I* a &lt; ■ *
. daughters, Mrs lle|eiut Tore • UtJlLs tn fhi Git* '*fi
.. , i ad weif hi nil*- *■« I n L“s iff wh(»nt iLi i t I iki-a
lie ffttr im 1
Talhottori, &lt;ja^ and was . , - i . i s n Miami and Mr* l&gt;. A Itntags
Lilftl t Hflff* llf 1fl.ll$111 ('tllirilY ill"!
to the Governor of Georgia when of Pnrcnkoiila, Mina, and f.v iio tu wivrr iiitin rtml Ijii-fl*! hpm ' III,
nrnf’n,
Hf . hie i|iM‘ln|muiil (J iMilivMuaJ
he wn* only 14 year* old Hr motel grandchildren,
—
to Florida in 1915 and wa. ap
|h i weifuil.il: ^
O O lm . Krlv. Nov 2S (,V, Il.r
pointed to the Supremo 1 mitt in
It) stiiult I'llutAliun, li«* juihl lie
1 umry Um?r 8 ? B AriKrlcn nuikyi i|it! i,*it ifU tln tfninjj bark l«» rtillrffc.
1925.
with Hr. IE. I). Ilrtiwnlec nffici I J
t,xl“y 'entn Cobh for the Inn t a Liter lht&gt; iiccesaily uf imilnburial will follow in thv, rnbed WaUw. 'nto American ahlp ihp.irrr av|lvtt mltids ut.d keeping
Christmas Seals T o . ntlng.
family lot in la k e Mary Cento-)
tlq- Irtsli pnrrt after calling to niVir i-! o f the times, painting nut
*
1 Pbark 117 jjaAaengers.
Be Mailed Tonight trry.
lh.it the itvvrage person actually
Mfthamu ami North

I'.o ld sb o io tig lt a l

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janMni-kri) m utiioom this nuirn-*
tue ,'ntrmigii til - l.iayep. i(P ctuil-.
Irngrd a fialvrnl ruiirt'.. rt .'r a in ­
ing ,i»,lf.f in thv v*tai .trike and
llplliftndrd a trial.
(s'uUV iittnipivs
that “ lltg Jtthn’a"
Milt
thv miner*
atirvlliug

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The V,iU ihiunrd tif^rg ia ]

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fiMtlm 1 ♦ .ii.,mi‘r%. Armored car* ihMuti

j of !■»',*11r« 111&gt;11 &lt; llllfgl?, rt Mi
jin
nf \lfihunirt h&gt; a ' I'H tii •
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the inf tuts* ln rn tl»r the Viilp hud |
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0 virlL’t ) sivri Oklnhofiut in Minml
In !*.•■* .in«I %unl that thr Vol»
in Minmt urnl u ir flrlighte#! to

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MONDAY, NOV. 25. 1!M6

U. S; Yoifth Urged To
Carijy Faith Torch
ftlarril in n lir'mu
the youth nf (hi
hat ttiU "i* An»et

United

The linin’ .poVr m commi'iimh.ition .of the martyrdom of three
Jceuil min.-innnrir. iniiif lUX* ycnY*
«*&lt;&gt; nrssr Aurirsvllle, N. Y.

Very few other itemi con
lake the ploce of lainpi
o»&lt;i Chiiilmai giftl. . . .
For lamps hare a charm
and oppeol alwayi In
season, no matter what
the oaoibnl Her*, lr&gt;
large assortment, art
lamps of oil sites, ityles.
and shopts. -

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
I S T I I I I C O t m T OK T I I K COUNTY
Jl'IM il!
URMINOLR
COUNTY.
n . O » U * A . i s IMtOltATE
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In tT ( U t a t s •&gt;( AI.HKIt T Oil AM­
LIN* 2.
TO A L L CltKD IToIlM ANIi I’KItWlKH MAVINO TLAIMH t i l l UKMANI»S .\HAIStfT HAI|&gt; EUTA TL:
Vmi and r « r h of you aro hrr#i*&gt;
nntlfl««t ati'l rr«iulrH In
Aoy
rlalttiB »n*l ilcmaiiil* whlcn &gt;mi# or
%ltht-r «.f &gt; on, mil) have
thr
r e l a t e .. f A L B E R T UUAMLINH, d*#«ra»e«|.
**f eahl l ’i»unt&gt;. t** the
iVtinlY J*»d*e of Hemlnole County.
Kloiida at hi* office In the court
hftO*c of paid County at Hunfotil,
Florida.
within
right
rrtI*H*l|»r
no ntli- fr**rn the tim e of the flrtt
t»Mhll#-'atl»*n of t h i * ' no tice
f*rrh
i liirti or demand tliall he In writing.
aro| eh all rtat»- the |d.ue of rethlence
Ptid |io.i| ’ offic e addfera* «»f tht

rlalmant, am) shall he iw n r n to by
the claimant agent, or a l l o i jt e ) .
and any each claim «»f ileniand*not
*o filed shall he tttul
MAi: tilt A Ml. IN* I P it l l ’I'H
1
At odmlnlvtiator
« f the
F a ta le of At.lll’. l l l GUAM
* I.INO, deccaaed.

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Htreu. Iirons. New York
Vou ire herr h &gt; utdcfrd to a|i|i«.ir
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Tables to fill every bare pnd vacant
coiner of your home, to delight that
favorite of youi* at a Chrhrmas giftl
Tablet aie ind ip.nioble in any home.
Select them fodoy/ '

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d e m a n d i n g you m u s t like tfao way .11
Mill t'nurt of fh#* Ninth J u d lr la l q u ick ly o i l e r s t h e co ugh o r y o u e r e
in and f‘*r Hrnilmilu f ’ounly. t o h e r e your m o n e y beck.
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BOX SPRINGS

Raisins

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Get Your Ballot in Early!

HOLLYWOOD BEDS

NO CHARGE!

WE MANUFACTURE

BEDDING OF DISTINCTION
OR BABIES *
OR COOKING

W E R E B U IL D

EVERYTHING IN REDDING

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We're for hossockil. . . . And you'll be tool
Especially to when you see what a grand
Help they art to resting tired feet.

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.rumble. Eve.y piece selected to serve a definite

You receive the hondvome sofo, the motchkia lounge
chajr, the ribbed wkvg-bock choir, oil 'fcriyAovity
uphohtered, the ghoemng cockt.H leble, 2 lamp
foblee. ond o pair of table lampe. Eight pieces com­
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BEER
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. Case—$4.32

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Raisins
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Citron Peel lb 45c

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O’Sage ,
FIELD PEAS . Juice 46 oz.
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PEN and PENCIL SETS
CIGARS

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PPanut Halter

WE WILL STORE

Creomutston rrlirres prempUr bemen It coca right to the eret of the
outdo to hrlp looarn send expel
inn laden phlegm, and old nature
i soothe end heel rew, tender, tnemed bronchial mucous memrenes. Tell your druggist to eel! yoQ

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I buoyant lounge chalrf Eipertly spring-filled for c
lotting comloit. Sturdily constructed to
become a permanent “member" of your o n n r r

F IR E and A U T O

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CELERY 2 for 27c

km c - t . i *iuMt&lt; i »*cuic it*

A hondsome,de.li, wiih drawer space to spare, is Ihe
aim of every household. Such a helper, end beautiful
oddition to Ihe home it simple Oii Our Hew
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HTATL OK K U m i h A . ' tlllKKTINOU
T o J l ’ l.i:rt It LAVKIlfiN L *!»•**«
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F r a f i r t * . «» C o u n t! California
\ »*u are h e re h i li*»tlfln| thwl ttlll
for d ilutee Ii .ip to •n filed a«.iln*l
you in the Ci rcuit t ’ourl f*»r Hemtmdr « aunty. Florida in Chancery,
hy VIRGINIA f L .W rtf t fl N t : T hu
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it-i|iilred to file &gt;«U
n r H im &gt;|'|w«raiin. with the Clerk
of »ah| Court In the County Court
11o u * e it K.mfor-I Flotlda. «»n or
hefov* lltiiieilay the l&gt;th »la&gt; of
h fe r m l i e i. A l». l i l t . *»r .1 default
Hill lie ri itrrcd againM you and
*alil eattae |er«»r*e**ef r« |ip»te
Oil
I »&gt;: It III» that ItilP notice he |»ul»!l*h*
rd |i|i\i! a Heek fot f»»tlf t i l cott*
prcuti\e Hcekp |t» tile Snnfotil Her­
ald of H,tnfot«1, Florida.
W IT N E SS my hand and the «ril
o f paid Court thlP I Mh day of Nov-

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MGNDA?. NOV. 23. I»&lt;*
IIIBLH v i;i(HK FOB TODAY

'ME BIKtULD BF. THANKFUI
FOR UNIVERSAL, Ol’PC
f i y AND LIBKRT i a n d
TY Yi- -liall divide the I
InhelHam .-. nnd ye shall in
0,,a h, well a* anulhvr for
I r. .riv.. if lo yoili falllll »

just daudv if V'u cay
new•rttr.
• ______
• President Truman h;»*
th-- firi*t prrtlihnl of the 1
State* t" go
in a
umrliie. That’* one wav «'
ifng away fmm It nilfWfrpIng Vir I or)' III innnna»i» - ,
irrent Vlrrlimi- It * " " h l
" (
l.ravr m-iu who wnnhln t vote '
thr C’nmmunDt lleket •*» R&lt;,&gt;'
luaiiia.
Sally llulne*. n wit" &lt;«
IhMatgrntlmln
,-ii.m-*th
•run' rase, liiast*, -hyoungr-t g l'l in the «"ri«l »&lt;;'
have Ih-i n married »'« ("•«■
Oultr an achlevemriit!
.
ill Ffllli'Y/, f»**lrf :tl fiillimli
r of the Home l-*'an llauk
Ihe thilti'd Stall * •* •" (U
nf the m u»; seiii'U* illflu
of teal estate price* in MShlirkal He am t »-* '
How Diew l*iarson get* In•'inside lufi-rinatliin" I* imlieal- -I
1,y I in- fr.s-Mt ilrn'nl l«*ui d 1&gt;V
(iene ‘I iilmc lg*’• phvsleian but
(i-otltia's fii'V-iubf elect ha,
n r II* Slated by I'rnrson in a
rie.nl riidm addrrs*. He make

ettim-til during the last 'cu
yenr«t* ll u nnlv nulufwl hr •h*»ul*l
thiuk liw wilt ivin JU t*..out-- i i
is only iib ' iiib I too that hi* men
, hould have complete confidence
ill- hi* ability tn nmke the gov.
erninenl hack down.
log able to raise wngsa without
raising prices. We hove seen the
government ge'tlog along so
long and nppuiently so nlcaly
while spending morr than It
take* In, we have come to the
"(Kipclufion that business can do
thr same thing.
Florida, ralleil Ihe "Gor*e«U»
Uus*y", gets n 111 page write up
|,r fho current l*sue of Holiday,
a ruitlrnml -mm'Bline deynte.1 to
travel ami vneal.lons. Pictures nl
iiithin* heau'les vie with historic
feene&lt; for chief Interext nnd voaif
ate flatleiln* and sum* are «m'
The ar'lrles are superficial ami
n-v-al the u«ual Ignurau-e of »h«
rf»l Florid* but will probaMf
arpusa some rtiriorily arnmu* thn-s
Who h'va never been South..
the whol" F'Ur'ils will he henefil
tod hv Ihls wul.BfllV.
•.flustla keep* harping nn Antcr•can use of "dollar dloloroae1'.
YVp wonder what they mran by
that. Is Tl their Idea lhal wr
should make loans to nations
which ara our enemies the *»m»
a. we do to lho»* which are oor
friends? Do they moan we ahauM
make loan* fo nation* wh’ch wnll
no* trade with us th* h i m a* to
those who will? Do they mean
1h#C*Wa should maka Joan, to
nallon* which ay* prepdrinx lo

Preparing To Ik* Old^
statistician* clnim that sln ccliM M l Uto
65 years old and over increased 22K
Ufivent, while tli&lt; lotah populatiotuof the United States
lins Rono up only HI percent. Or, in other words, by the
time HIGH has rolled around, one o f every 11 person s wilh
be 65 years old or over.
If figures can talk, these say clearly that peopl
better Ret ready to be old. One of the pleasantest attri­
bute's of obi age, or course, Ih health. Beyond that are in
forests th a t,make long living a happy experience. In fact
the two are related. A person with a worthwhile activity
tip his sleeve hasn’t time to think much about aches and
pains.
‘
%
It's well to get started on a hobby early in life. For­
tunately there is no end to the possibilities. They stretch
front hack yard gardening to accumulating lore on nncivnt
bridges, collecting buttons or working for a community
museum. And there is always beautiful knitting 'ami
.
needlework to fill houW with 'construetiv o endeavor.

Leave The Hottom Branches Alone

rnrnt is a \Jtal part of education.! at your eapujund. more valuable
Tb er.'rr upon life full of • ac. than earthly tmuursa. FVxu may Doctor’s Advice
comp'.iitimrn'fl and with a highly atnk and atorrhouae* hurt),, bank*
Canaveral Harbor Project Not Dead
cultivated mind but wlthqut the may fall and ticlv* fire, tut thr tn. As To Drugs
ORLANDO STAR
jud]meut formed, ta Ilk.' ■•n'.erlng ttllic.ua! InvepUnenta you have
but any thus made all! be permanent and j .
Ur ML V. U1TTJNK,
.
unarmed
•coital Florida and aiora spec- not mark rime white arrangamenU
’ enduring. unfaOtri# si thr-constant •
Teochton IHog t «.
ifically Orange County and Or- are huuig made to start the /low weapon of defense.
nii a r i ,k»» 01 Niagara or Amaaon. Nor!
%
,
lando, have pointed uhmistatcably of Federal funda to .the praject.
V jL J l l , «m \bu be able to fill th ree 1 Amg*ki* apeeifka have. ap|*Irod
to thr h-ndershl}i &lt;jf thr Republican They should have’ Utelr arrangeird dm- Koreh'wse. to their full. Pour Imo in »»*»•. f ' * * ’ ? ' 1',
Ilrv‘r‘’*,
I’aity that Florida can be classed merit, computed so tlioy can lave
le piiud • I 1* 4* » stream of water^ and at
" h fh * * *
- ot
a* a “distinct possibility" instead! the ball ami run wilh it, when the
ctlon in last It HUs lo the brim and will hfa th
of*a “lost Slate in HU8."
•
‘ greet. Jight has beta flashed. It
alv&gt; ip not. hold anoiher drop. Bui you
Their u*e. however,’ , nluit, l»e
The leadership of the party, ! Is tha aaries of delays in the p a st, the
.uadis t * may pour Into your mind through under the control and advice of
shown l.jr the shining example of.hat has ne*n
purify riwponatble 1Judi
»u the a wttol? Illetim* stream* of know.: a phyrielan. Sulfa drug* and penOtangs County in *ivinx M. J . {f„r the slowness In getting tha ‘ amt
the U--.t itdga
from every .'ancelvablc Iclllin are example*. Oftep tha
Mess a majority in the neant project started.
J**dj
Congressional election and Iff elect- 1
............... '
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hod
underfill, quart.’r, and not only wiU It n ew doctor** warning anneara almost
l it . th? f
full, but It wiir constantly t.-o simple to he taken serloudy,
clnrida Legislature. cannot help
I b»:e
et valu- thirst for more and welcome,each hut each piece of advl.e I* givea
i ut realire that Florida ran Ik- ,
able
Itaxh supply with a greater joy
, for a specific reason.
£
.pht away from
what ha. keen
M ()re , T
non ’-91
m e beginning of wiidom l» t o , TH
. - - . i t - . o( co u ,., to
ivgardrd In t W
cir lr*' as “the
°
'a U
solid ttouth” ati'l therefore. Demur
T n n n
n r » f * 1 1 l n;&lt;
.1 “ ',UL h,ml TlM‘ ' " f **"1 lM,rn ,* ‘ to have a doctur'a nrescrMIbn add
the sir- t„ t - wlre^ and the grr.tmt arts- t hwvt. u
by oWltTlpciwt
Itom U in b.» good. U*e your educe- ,iru- . u ,

Education Must Be
£OITiethin£

We 'wouhj- also r«JI aitenlla* t&lt;&gt;
•h« fact tbnl instead of Jtaiug
“lost enuses" the St.
f Johns'
* * ‘ chan
‘
, OnVs aducatioo atuuM make him «
m l and the Canaveral project «t* aood cittarn and a -good memher oJ
aright and skinirx po«.ilbUiUes bis. fnxnUy. fttuca;*uo (too trot
when the n,w Congrwas conve.es mean merely tha flUtrig of the
The reeetil half Jn work on the mind arttil tn'orosati, 4». ot a colSt. Johns and the cbmil—Orr*w n truOoo of facta, hovrver welloyer the Canaveral sprojact—b)* untried throe may be A child
what the II. 8. Dcpar iaent of
Enginaars term “ a lack of funds"
— an hardly he attributed to the h1Vv
tnd-spmdenc of action
ehange In control nf ihe Conjtes*
besomes a , man Ttw
at the r«*rent election*.
drvaloptumf td U&gt;* reisonlng tsculInstead —•Orarifv County — and ty D our of thr moat Important
Central Florida- should raise the m&lt;uiU of a right education., aud
i,right torch of hope uml ktep it the- pawar of Independent - decision
fuming -to gdlde uOP leadership must be developod with It
on a pioper coarse in ID IN.
T h - InJorpiaUrgi of (lie Jurtg:
-veil ir the lust Democratic Congi,-.* failed to implement thu Kl.
din* and Canaveral pn'jecla with
ndct|uute fund*-, or any funds,ui«|y lliu Florida cU-legalion *a&gt;
i.ot gifted In prujihfcy to the e i
tent thal ihe upcim inr h&gt;»» nf
runrul was nrasoiijfor this fallire
Our nilvlm lo t IoHAi itt
"ot write off Canaveral and the
H. Johns' liuprcvementa now wh in
liur- ii every hgi'iniate and pelI'ieal reason f"t their cousumara

A curious custom once cxfxtctl in the Bcnr River
district of. Novn Scotin. Here lire grown soup* of the
world’s finest cherries. Tree owners formerly minted out
their trees during the hnrvest season— by the jouir 01
by the day. It was up to the renter F&lt;i pick ju st ashtnny
cherrlei aa he could while the treewun his.
One especially successful picker, whelt asked by n
fricml Imw to gntlitir tho fruit quickly, gave him tills
ml vice: ‘'Itcnvi* the bottom branches alone.**
.
Easily accessible, the bottom branches— whether on
cherry trees or in business nmi professional life—apparent­
ly offer the easiest opportunity fo r success, iln t because
they are easily reached, they are soon picked over. Rivals
vie \vlth one another for the left-overs at tho bottom,
ignoring tho fruit-laden branches higher in the tree. *
It takes imagination to soo opportunity outside the
beaten path of life.. Ac.tl it-takes work to •translate ideas
into actualities.-So if you t'eally want sueeess, !&gt;,. willing
to take on the hard jo b that the average person doesn't
ivant. In l|Cy, us.in cherry picking, it will pay to leave (lie
bottom bi'aNflies nlonel— Webb H..Garrison in Your Life.

JewiHh Univernity

NOTICE
WE .WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY BECAUSE OF THE SUGAR AND
SHORTENING SHORTAGE.

Y'ou slionkt use every opportunity
of iuch menial eduratlsn a* thJ
itudv &lt;d *irU. music, or auythtnt
eUa that l« el'vatlng and uplittirn
By saining a good education yau
will have your reward In rich utor *
of kno»!rs!ge you have thus cotleeltd and stitch will ever be

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
PHONE 1 1 ^

217 E. 1st STREET

Social

And

'Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Pilot Club will hold, it'
dinner meeting i n 'the Coniinuiii ity Building at 7:IIU 1*. M. All
members aie urged to Ik* presFRIDAY
The UniUd Daughter, uf the
X'onfederacy will tnc,.t at the
mume of Mra. E. II. Laney, 206
iE«*t 'Eighteenth Street at 4:00
1*. M. Mrs. Claude Herndon will
he co-kostea*.

G. W. Morgan Named
Hible Class lead er
. George Walter Morgan wa* elec­
ted a* president, William William*
’ ' as vice* president and James llor(Eon a* secretary treasurer of the
x Men’r Bible Class of the Christian
Church who mrt Tuesday evening
following a chicken Thanksgiving
aupper served by Indie* nf the
, chureh./.Gue*t» were.Harry Kudall,
•pianist, and Willard Connolly,
guitarist, who played: a number uf
selection*.
?: *
Ninrte«-n members of the Class
were present, and thy pur fuse and
aim* of the group were dWcusscd.
VThe gYoup will meet again lunignt
'"ho dtcide pf'line*.
” '
according to
the Rev. \V. I‘. V «akU M **&gt;or'

was m anufncttin d.«

W

savings. However, lo a man or i
widow supporting a family of four
on I'.'.Mm a jia r In a lime of high
living- im»U, ll proimldy mrn-imueh mote limn a ft',810 savings
to the }'J 6,U00-a-year laxpayri
The lit) may Ih&gt; sorely needed for
fo««l, rluthing, or medicine while
the ll jil d may mean only n etcnnd automobile or other luxury.
('* ! May Be Graduated
Rep. Martin of Maxsachpselt*,
•laird to In Speaker of the llnure
in the new Congress, ha's said that
Ihe proposed 20 percent reduction
will he “straight across the hoard.’'
That would mean a 20 permit nit
for nil individual Taxpayers— (hot
corporation*) in every I n r n m «
bracket from the lowest to thhigrst.
However, there may lie consider­
able pressure in Congress lo give
a larger measure of relief to low
liPomc Ux|mycre Ilian to those n
the high bracket*. That'* how the
reduction tiy Cungrra* a year ago
worked out. Increase of Ihe depen.
dent exemption allowance took 12
million small-income person* right
off ihe federal U x roll*.
Home UongtrMmea think Um i *
will I * comlderahVa backing in
Ihe House and Henate for a gradualetl reduction, starling
at 2o percent or mora in U&gt;« lo
Income bracket* ami tapering do
la 16 or 10 percent In (he high
bracket*. The high priree of *&gt;•
many nec*»ilt(a« wilt be a main
argument of advocate* of greater
relief for small wage-earners,
particularly those with several detendenU.
A taa cut could ba put Into
affact by reducing tax rata* or
increasing th* amount of allow,
ante for dependent exemptions.
or hy both method*. In tWo Confreav changed the Dw U». grant
ilb normal fat,
txflnptlons from 'both
and auriax amounUn
•aeh for (h* taxpayer,
and hi* .dependent*,
old law, thee* txemi
allowed only for tha i
to reduced th* tax
surtax bracket, th*

changa*^ipKlnjMp l|

reduction

Miss Cecelia-Truluck Gjven Lovely
Tea Ifl Mayfair liy Mrs. I*.

teml.y.

Floyd ralnitr
ha*
rrtumci
front Atlantic t'lty, N. J . when
ho atteiided u m eling of hi
I'mdeiitial Life liuurntire Com

puny. .

•

Mm. W. F'. Kirrhhoff, Jr. and
Mrs I*. II. li-psic have letmiini
from Jatkjonvill:-.whore lhss. nltuiidi il the Itnllet Itusve.
Mr. and Mrs. It. J . Lynch and
two childi'-n of .Mohawk Lake,
N. J . w r.- n\crnigtil guest* lust
wit-k of Mr. and .Mr*. Fold Rus­
sell. They m-n* i-nrou e to llni.nta, Cuba whore th?y will make
their future home. '

Lake Monroe I*. T. A. Miss Mary David
Plans For Christmas!Honored. With Parly
The regular nmnthlv_ w setiu*: Min Maty David wa
’ war with a miseellanroiis »
in Id ill the audiiorium of thi
gehmd on Tuesday evening. I*
wa« dc. ided that the groinw- Id n«t meet In the mini h iIkitinlK'i a* the fTiriylnias pr&gt;gtniii would he held ttlo IP o’
(Ini mou lt. A committee will K
tit 1 vtT t„ ,iV , tlmC i-veiv ciit'.
of tip. ____ ...

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will

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.•••ut ih«t lattsm t iBimWi o f pur

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Have Chicken Supper

f»irM*nt

in thr 1*111 f

vivid

I th *V Wed
S T R A N G E R S . and
SI RANGER SECRETS!

* «•••-* *iXlh *in dr a n»t«t pitlr-*

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B L IN D S
I lie m ost lir.t ti 111til M in.I- r-vilr

VVoud - Aluminum

l*« *1 no
tilinda

m ore

lh*i|

Send o* their

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switch that delivers thp familiar miracle of electric power,
a
*1
n
_ _ _ l r i 1.1 ^
lies the complex system
oft ti.tho V9i
Florida
Power
and Light Compan *■
_—1

Since 1926, your power Company has constantly extended the nefwoi
of copper wire which brings elecijicity to do your instant biddin
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Regular Price $9.60
Special $y ,95 .
aa

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Today, nsUonwide shortages of notarial h«ve»lovMd th# pace of oj
current expansion program, but the more than 2 ,0 0 0 ^ e m b e rs 1
our organixation pledge you the benefits of .cheep electric uervic
just as rapidly as material^ are received.

(

• for
j
Chrysler« DeSoto
Dodge r Plymouth
Trucks

ORLANDO, Nov 2 6 . (Bred*
— Th# Navy ha* lifted th/ quo
»y»bm and la accepting mnv
unllml'ed’ number*, It wa* i

clol hi'* be

mH gut Hint I* liefore proic*
•iug them ntsuit's

perfect

B . L. P e r k in s

HEBE ABE THE FACTS: '
lb*. V 5 L f 4 0 lb*. *1 3 2 ,2 5 0

JS td ."!f{S ’ wqS

tha waiting list for entrance In­
to th* Naval 8*rvlc, mav h* *n- Your Chryilar
lUtod Immediately;
and any
other young men deelrlng to enHit now a r ' enured of avoiding
a loot period of waiting."
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Eton* \ so.&gt;

cause our method of measui

rx&gt;N /A.Mpn. Ini* ll uu.'-d 1*1
then In-in his home m .-v . -ii Min
nc.,ota and. expect* to -pmi thwinter here .
ULANCIIF ut lTZ
has rrtnrured from an &lt;-xn iv-ivc
VtMl .hi New York and IYuiu&gt;i\aula.
. , . KAT and MAI. MINER ute
vUIttiig fnim PeniMylvniila . . .
OFXJIlOF: HYVARTV. S l o e at­
tractive home U on Hljver l.ike
cxprcLi lu leave In tlir liniuisliatcfigure for Philadelphia
MltS NYDNBY FViYVI.KIt under­
went u niujor operation .0 tlie
Orange
Mitnoil.il
lto-|Btal In
Otlaiido Tiliirwlay . . HI,.- L. tile
clerk of tlir Count\ Jii-I.-* -ouil
and a.v&gt;i,tant to JIIU SK WARM
. . . On Tnesdai* ovvi \V H II. 'O.
at 11:70 Mr- fiOI.I.AMi DEAN
and tv iifrrn fY i j x 'KIIART.-nf
Wilder Park prrM-ni a [srvmsll)
plus hr.iliu program -niilt-.d Iksikr
and IVixmatllies" ahkdi tv romoUung new In this vicinity mid
well worth listening to.
Mr. and Mr%. tl I) WORK­
MAN have avid their kivlv lioinr
in l ike Mary and are pl uming lo
leave in the near fulunDOHIH
BPENCFK and party lime hern on
a four day hunting Irlp lor deer 1
I believe . . . W. C. HILL and
party snagged* a dorr this seek
. . . Tit era will be no ladle* day I
al the Hemlnoto Oountry Club
n r*; week . . . TAPt’V WIIHNER
U thinking nt making Hip day
W»dn**da&gt;- so more women play­
ers who ar* also career gltls maV
enjov «he occasion . .
The
fmidicon will bo Ufipcd In price
A ‘ UtHe more and there will bo
no charge for bridge playing . . .
More definite Informillon about
UiU will bo printed later
DOROTHY and TOM KUIKIAND
‘ build Uig a home in Orlaiulo
West (Waahington Street, . They
hone »n mbve In hv Jan. I . . .
VftNDY UAfHUK nf the movie* U
still planning lo he a guest at the
Uayfalr Inn In December . . B i*
la a good friend of MARION and
LIND WEBER . . . The W. X.
K inClJU O JTB are In (own again
after spending the summer month*
| In the north . . . The JAYCEHI
a rt on the ball concerning (heir
tourist program, plans to paint the
woo and compiling ami puhluhlnt
tho Seminole County edition of-the
Florid* Jaycee New*

Special

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j&lt; ivii'v n o t j--*• ,n . i l l .

PHONE 357-W

SANFORD
Monday, Di

Winter

Brake Adjustment

.

JE W E L E R
112 SOUTH PARK AVE

to get the

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I*. VV HTEVENS tuln-M r It. |&gt;
«.IT Y7. Robinson
Oilsn.lu

Wm. E* KAD ER

Don’t Forget

x

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o i.iim ry

OPPO SITE B A L L PARK

Front Wheel Repack

tv literally c l o t h i n g - t a i l o r e d

YARDLF.V VLNI IIA'n '

SHOW GROUNDS

Carburetor Clebn

M orlbruo't beil-U 'llinG sports jacC et
iy hfue —1» u !l'&lt; tea!h ar liyuther 1 L.ko
itv lighter n.-.ghf B co ih cM .'h is S lto rle e '

rulmt flu

j d • *. folk icanir; i i i i i i p , “ Fnrm
'm\ I .Soi»|f"
"C'imiiw Yt' 1‘or
|d .
lilt* IHOiflMtl wu» cop* li»«Ini

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— Bet E c a S H s . o : '!

|S**mI»oii

| Mr • J l . K V•IV I &gt; j t 'lll l
mi f
&lt;•• ,il«t ILU iv ii *; ••niff. ”Chw»uu

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•pi# cnlcd
lIf* H*|ion| In Ik
I« nt «*l Sim tin IK-lta r.n j i iiiIr ' i Vkit)i Ih** diiR' tu Ih* to*
ttonrji.i)&gt; ifiadiiatr mcidv ‘ fitooiort) later.
Vnn-vlvntiia .S utr foil. «r
Wi •*.' T uIuhmI/*’ MotU Ir*tm it«l
i 'li-iptnan, who t***»k hri ft i» thr rrfrr^hm n lommittr
1'ij'i w»*ik at KItiriila S*tilth ati*| »t wan iUffirrMfH! tlr»l .'r**
roll* rr. K tnklutc Rihtluat** h* •nbrtiiff r«
h»T. Hv

fifth

tJAILAS Nov 36—&lt;A*»—A land
lord’s .-‘ rlk - against the OPA ti on
(Odsv TJie Iradf-r ol the drive Ls
a vo-vear o!ii cliikwotnan , Mrs
Frank Mum*, who Ndd JJX»
homing units are being willlitield
rxplatus. “I am fighting ttie OPA
brnuv? I want thD country to be
worthy of my «&gt;n‘a aarritlee.".

Motor Tune Up .

PAGE

Ceorxe Spenc.
Ilollin* Colli-g,,
1 amhtla (h i ,\||

Happy Birthday

WHILE THEY LAST

K
i r of
nf0dfh
e a l Navy
^ a LM
^ikifnKrr
tA». flocal
•railing Station located In Of-

|(art withholding tax** under
prtaant rale* from tha pay of mil­
lion* of employe* on Jan. 1, two
day* before tha new Congress

F L O R ID A

63)eirlboro

Mrs. Alum fiumimw of Carit dale. Pit vwt, the weekend
• of Mtv. Amelia It. Nofdf.
i Suinlay Mr*. Guminnc, Mr.
ut Mis. F’olt) Russell ami guvsl
K. Y'ork’, and .Mrs. Nuhle were

Christmas Card

Decision Is
Handed Down

Navy Lifts Quota
Enlistment Syste

SA nFO RD ,

Persona

III A’llt’lltl at I V.

LnndlordK Striking
|ARain.st Price,Agency

r •Hilause rtm.m r s * , oae
win-re &gt;ho government ha* or­
dered dimnuts starling topiffht. *
la/wis nmrchid Info the'court­
room ready for his fight wl h
the- United State* government.
He walked In 16 minute* be­
fore 10:00 A. M . Fmsteril Time,
wf h a Imltery of legal eip irts.
Facing him aero** the bem-h wa*
Judge GoldsliODIUgh.
Judge
Goldshorough had cited la-w t*
for rontempt of rntirt for d.fv
ing the government’s restraining
ordir.
.
(iohlsborough los- no time In
getting dowo to htisinea*.
He
started the hearing two minutes
tally — »• 9:68 A. 61. The gov.
eminent charged Isrwls la gulltv
nf contempt Iwcause b- refused

Activities

Ar« S acra •

lieapolls Picket lues have b*- n ret
up *t 7* grade niul IdfBl seliools in
Ht Paul
‘
.

n s a iiiv i i i i %
^ii |.etc,-'ll convene*. If latCj. wrie withheld
lerlortinn
m individual
itic.imo for N roiiMderuldt* itnie under pre­
In s r *. j n priimiM-,1 hy lirputdn.|ii sent rates, many taxpayer* would
leader* in Cnngres*. -wuuM mean have a long wait ft r liirlr excess
a Ddy *n a iiu s fo r tak|ia&gt;ei* m pavnienl* refunded.
all inrome hrnckrts.
Tile government prnhntdy sou! I
Ih * i«» of n tJ/ilki u a g r eatn -r not start making it-lunds until
with a wife mid two dc|icnde.it iflrr March 16, DM8, when final
children would tie r u f from *••.*, ta* return* will lie due on UM7
•°
o year, a reduction of II •. income. It might lie midsummer
The lux of u m arried per.no with1 of I!'In ti—fore must of fho exrrks*
no dr|iendrnla and »n Ineoinu of lax payments were refunded.
t23,(H)U would he reduced front
It'.o iej to ! 7 ,‘J&lt;k7.ftA, a slash »f

.Mr*. Krillh I.. Cot.&gt;ert .of tlii,
cltv announce* the mautagi of
hrr daugh't-r IlfK V F. t ulhert
U&gt;. William P. Safarik. *»m of
Mr. and Mr*. William II. Safa
rik »f 'Elmhurst. Long Island.
N. Y. on Nov. Id at St- Bartho­
lomew’. Rectmv, Elmhurst.
The bride wore n brown and
la Ige plaid virgin wool suit wj h
brown acrc-soilc*. Her ror ..g
wa*' of while roses and white
sweetiK-iis.
The coupb'a only atlcndanU
were*.Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrold l-'.ithwell, relatives of the groom'*,
Mra. Safarik graduated from
Seminole High' School In Jun.
11MI and during the war year,
was- affilialvd with personnel
work at the Sanford Naval Air
Station. Mr. Snfniik grmlitn'ed
from I jiSalle High Stho-d in
11141 and at prr*cnt U employed
by the tlivil Service in lamg
Island.
.
The couide plan to inakt- ttnii
home In ’ F‘lu»hlng, N. Y.

wim-

A new inslilution d f higher learning, .Miildlf-sex
University, will open .next, year, as Biaudeitj University
at'W nlthain, Mass. Organized under the Alliert Km-tetn1
Foundation it is named in honor of the late ixmi* Ibun- j
dei.s, justice o f United States Supreme Court. It i* t&lt;&gt; In 1TVachurs Of St. Paul
dedicated "a* a Jewish contribution to education m thid
BiK Walkout
country."
.
America will reap the rich fruits &lt;tf Jewish c u l t u r e , MINNEAPOUS MINN. Nov. »
„ hnrvesl that in n large measure might have lie , n U. r- i,V( A strike of milnn teartirr.*
rlo-ed Hie puiillc srhooD of 8:
many’a had that country not followed a blind despot'. Paul
lodaV Tlir strlk? camr a
Not only Jews will gain from the new university c e n te r " P-tr hours atlrr an elev*n:li hour
T he intellectual resources of the whole country will lie siffsr of .!ll8 ,M,r saktrl-.* had pn*\tided a iitmltar walkout tn Mlnenhanced.
.

i*y *L»:xANni:u it. m :o itc t.
AaKorlalrst Prrw

Hetty Colbert Weds
William P . Safarik

It wan nut un*H 17P0 thni op*

tlral Kla**n in t

AnthorPy

20 PERCENT INCOME TAX CUT

Personal

H ERALD.

TW IC E DAILY 2 &amp; 3 P . M .

DOORS OPEN lfi.7P.M . G

ln„ Kenllwor'h, lljlnoi*. h*n*
»*» wish to cackle muxt »t#o
On feet back from any 'reil-

luce.

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DINNER

Served From 12:30 to 8i30 P. M

For Rr»irvntia*r». Phono 57G J

SAY IT WITH FLO W ER S

CORSAGES. TUI ERAL FLOWER*
HOSPITAL BOUQUETS, CHURCH
,

.

ARRANGEMENTS

Aad Flower* F o r Th# Home
DELIVERY SERVICE OR CASH AND CJ
COMPLETE LA!
From Drawinc Up Ph
Actual 1
U t Ua .Check Your Hon
A* To Pruning, .Spr
Your BxUl!

FLORIST and LAND
Slj&gt;«a Avenue at th* Ra

ESCAPE SERVICE
* To Carrying- Oul The
natruction
Ground* And Advise You
'Injf And Re#rr#nifinf;

!APE CONTRACTOR
«d

Phone 319

FIVF

�I

MONDAY* NOy.,25, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
■r%rki N, J. ---*
V'u st* h*t*)&gt;r notlfUO that Suit
(tic dunrra.-|M&gt;&gt; b**n IIM assln .t
you by At.EXAKDBtt WL‘K5WNf»Kt.
in MtniMmU Court for the Ninth

JtOTICK TO A frit
O', MAnr .'n-nKYNftft
fttaldehr* I* u follow*
lAttCCh A-, CUHttr. tht.
&gt;k&gt;*r * Hl*rt Morpliaf

ih* term* of (h* glellltous Nam*
Hejnlnnte County, Florida
g e n e ra l * clrru is llo n . [uiblUturt In
CCbalflrr
Sudt's . o ’ llPothl'
iftmiual* CaUnO, Florida
I'l'iUiU) with the clerk of !h« Ctrv Ahtrman. Malls** A Akerfnan
WJTNKaa my hatvl autC lh*&gt; sf•till . Conti, of Mcmlnolo County llainlltT* Attorney*. _ - ... flrlttf te a r of till* tfourC lilts lath
I'loilils.
» .« • *
........... • &lt;bUndo. FJurida
lay.uf Nmtmlirr A. II. lilt .
KI.KTCHEa H ItOIJ.S
*•C
J C. HKUNDON
0* 1111
,•
Clerk of th* Circuit Court.
IN TIU: CIRCUIT t-rtCIIT *&lt;** T ill
Hat, rent Kl“l )il»
H
eHiIWile 1‘itItaly, Clot til l
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CfttCCIT
■
IN
d rat I'ujillrMtl'iii No*. 4 *I &gt;I*
- ANII KOH KKMINOLK CoC.VTV (Clmill Conti Brail
FIJIUIIIA.
I.THCOfT COUHT. NINTH JCDICI
*
CIIANCKItT «t*f
Ah CIIICCIT OF FLORIDA. FOI JAMCN WAfUIKKITUN,
M.MIMH.t; COCNTV. in c iia .n
f'laltitlfT
CBJlV.
V*.
niVOJti t:
Dr IdM inl lUrkrr
Ill YUM It 1KFFItKy B.
ItTlIRL WABIIINHTON,
Oplomrtriat
1 ‘Olntilalria lit. * ■
Defendant
0
v».
tilT K i; (IF Cl III.ICATIUN
Kyr* r u n ln n l- C li iiM fillei*
IOIIN B JHI KIIBVB.
in TiiK namk o f t i i i : s t a t «5 of
O afatidatit-.
* PUilllHA! OHKirriNOB: To KTMKI
203 S. Orange Are.
.IMF. HTATF i &gt;F KhoftlDA
WabIIINUTON, IJI North Second
Orlando, Florida
TO JOII.V M JUFFItETH.
Sfrcri, oiisii. Caltarttami* ttiiiul:
Vou are hnrehr n slllM Iliat i l|f» Turk
*
*
I’hona 4967
roll- baa I,ran fllot In Ihr OlrrBI
AHi: lIF.IIKUr COMMAND&lt;"o*nl ot Bi uiloolr County. Florida HiYOI»
O It, a|»|oar |o (he bill of roi)i1*1 iu ju it e o t’itr o f t iii In Ift** aull of Jo y * O ' Jiffrry* Plalnl
flletl again*! you In the I ‘Ir­
JI HIi lAh ClliCtJIT. _u ■oioplalnl, *s. John B Jrffri^*. dr
t fou r!. B»mloolr t'nmiy, Ninth
T ill BtiMINOhK -l-oCNTl f* ndanl. Chalirrry No- H lV ’ Tin ani
Judldnt
Flotbla, in the csl*
IrA IN CIIANCFIlV.
niliilt of ihta wit li to old tin I wtirreln Clrrull,
JAM KM WABIf'INtiTo X,
I. MIIITIL
tltorrt. Ton 40 rrijulri-d I i Mb Ilalnllff, I* •ulna BTJIF.I. WAHID
r&lt;nir wrl|l*n app*aian*s 'to or lie DRIP'S'. ilrFmiltnl In llvor, •*. on
for* Mir twrnly.alslh day *if l&gt;r*- December
3tlh. Itll, anil fall you F A R R E L L ’ S
linbaf* A. ly I? It. or r dretrs |iri toil ila» f ,lfft*r ptu ronf**» • will
roifrito ** III hr rn'rtad *.a.&lt;tn» la tiiltin l aaalna* you anil * the
PACKAGE S T O R B cans* **f action pfor*rtl ,■ pn ef *.
T l» furl In 1 nnlrful llial UiM HM« if aacaci Hug. TkoittV^
if l,a l-utdllhrri one* a ncrlt for
f rtn u ru ltl* «rrh» III J||* nnilPMtl
Hetat-fra nrwr|i9|&gt;ef of # im r,l tlrIllbll’in. published In Banfonl. o* m
ISol, County. Florida.
T kiNH AND OIIIHHtKH AT HAN
FUltli HKM1NOLK COUNIT; F IC II*
Speaking Of Saving
* TIIK CIIICCIT ClifltT OF THE 111A
NINTH JITMCIAI, CIIICCIT IN Till! I*1 h *lajr of Notrmbn. A I) ,
Money
ANil m il HKMINOhK Ct.»CNT.‘,
UTATK OF FIJHIIMA
,
IN CHANCKKr No.
One way In a m money U U fur4BFKII H IIUIIKIITN
I el your wlfe’a birthday.
Fla Int iff,
A
better way and a mar* pleaaaat
DMlHfTIIV JIIANNR ItOflf’IliTII
one la to place yoar fire, wind*
liffi-iidunt
dorm liuannr* with tn and (Ire
MTATK OF rUiltlDA* OMKKTINOW
TO IVOIIOTIIY JKANNB noilKliTH
Tear 'wife (he dividend uarlnge
f***Plrncc and a4(tH« t«
for ■ birthday pi i*»nt.
Eiahth Av«mio IIontIfijTtcii, i'.0» II
We can tire row a M b eaah divi­
«,*onntr, W «t V lfiin it;
dend a Tiny* an fir* and windYou *re liFfflijf iiotlfM thul suit
■lurm Inturanrr, G. M. Boyd A
/nr iihfiicp imm flit!* tllpd tigulwsl
:p#*ii In flu* f*trffiiti Court fnr
l Co., j i j h MaynoHa ATen or, Pfinnr

Judicial Circuit uf [j» lU la of
Klotlda. In anti tot Seminal* Couiiir./ln^rturtittiyi and Ibst you t i t
mi Hired lu rile, year ml|lfn. IP ’
pra ranee In *atl rau&gt;« on or before
the January' llult,. J&gt;ity. Jo-wit, IOr
«lh day of January, l»IJ; uni In
drfault Ihrto'l anbl i*u«f old (,r.»
rr*«l 111 Car If mcalnal toil.
The pcnrrtl cmI ui* o f.lh i* aull
I* (or rtlvnne. and the alyl*" of **M

I S A I D - I W ISH V O irp Y
*PUT AWAY* YOUR THINGS
AS NICELY AS YOU DO THAT S O U T H E R N
J
■------------------ B R E A D / Jft

W HY NOT ENJOY THE BEST
Have Your Thank«gi vinj? Dinner
V

»CIR l o u m n n

Waldorf Salad
Cranberry Sauce
Younjar Tom Turkey and Dre.sainff
Mashed Potalocs and Oravy
ilot Biscuits
Peas and Rutabagas
Pumpkin or Mince Meat Pie
Coffee, Tea, or Milk
Serving From 2 P. M. ?t.UJ 10 P* M
For Reservations Call 82-W

nofr Cifunijr. I lorlrli In I’hanctry,

pH Hi YOU XI * 1 0 * D I I D

FOR RENT

K ARTICLES FOR SALE i

TUTlNIfillEII room, kitchen prlvl
liifr*, vriirjdru* couple preferred.
Phone l l i i W.

1 .ROOM. wtlh coriking privilege*.

Where Customers Send Their FTIends1

THANKSGIVING BUYS!

Sir. week.

HOME CONTROMfED’
204 Kant First Street
Sanford. Florida

Our Slorea Will Be Cioaed Ail Dny Thursday
THANGSGIVING

lb

n t u m r o iiK

HAMS

69c
62c

th
Ih

^

B etter PRO D UCE

BOSX/Dft-BWTS

Ih

GEORGIA

5»i

PORK LOINS

Tcxua Shipped. New York Drcaacd
TU R K EY S:

t o m OR RIB END

ROAST

Ih

59c

GOOD hmiae and lot.
Lumber Yard,

PHONE 1152-W

CKNlkn GUT ROAST OB

CHOPS

lb

Ookwd Ready tn Eat Ham*
WHOLE OB

SHANK END
BUTT END

1b
tb

OLD FASHIONED BULK

MINCE MEAT

lb

LITTLE UNK nRKAKFAHT

SAUSAGE

1b

rtllLADELPHIA
.

r » g * a*

CH EESE
2P k gs.

2Rc

69c

See the New

IMITATION Icglher* In most
colon and large selection of
good upholstery fabrlr*. Robert
* 8, Brown, 2911 N. Orange
—A n ., Orlando. Fla. —--- *—

26c
69c

"T L e T«1kciJ-abo!it Home Frccgcr'

CAMITIEU.fi

RADIOS, phonograph*, records,
shttt meilc, guilara. The Music
Box, -phone U53

No, t CAN

Tomato Soup
DEWKIHT FANCY

;t Cans
.

Pumpkin

.

P k g .. 27c

ChavnlAtaitkl'Ford*

SEMINOLE TIK E SHOP

^

li mi v s

M im rii FANCY

46 oz. Can

GARDEN and lawn aeed} VI
Fcrtlll*er. The Sanford 2
Stone, 2nd A Sanford.

*

You’ve Heard About It
* You’ve Bead About It
v SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Hanford Furniture Company

Coffee

N IB L E T S
1 2 oz. Can

15c

FRUIT CAKE

P IN E A P P L E
JU IC E
lo. 2 WCan
17
ife
I

BUNMAtD NBCTAB

to ra s tx ir
Olive*

IUIT JUICE

NtcnoLia

BTUDIO OF PHOTOfIRAPB
for flneet quality *
PORTRAITS
Commercial and Copy Werl
Snapshot Bervltea
Phene 1189 — MO Melaeh P

No. 2 Can

Tomato Juice

O Let u* (Low you Why Deepfreeze U the
"talked about home freeier.”
•

Let u » ahow you ho w you can e n jo y deli* ■
cioua out*of*aqaeoo treat* pll ye a r ’ round.

'• .Let U* show you tie heavy*duty unit
whkh provide* coiutut sens tempera*
tu n for safe itofa
of meat*, vegc*
table*, fruit*, and
ry products for
month* and month*
# Let u* show you the
inning porcelain
{florage comparlmen
completely an*
veloped by the fr
g coll* »o that
every inch of ipaco
dly tuahle.
In short, let u* sho«
the ORIGINAL
(Into-tested froaen

SJwNH,
Show rani* amt puatera
O— UKICK SIGN r BRVICK
0 . p . Landrcs*. Plmne 1021

AUTOMOBILE A radlatora re­
paired. Wright- A (iohen Gar
age, 31st A Trench, Ph. 1000 J,
Hand hem stltehed percale plllnw
fases. Call 721-M. May lie seen
at fllfl Marnnlla.

a

FLOOR MATS
for all model*

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2 No. 2!4 Cans

Peas

SPECIAL SFAVICES

KlifiCTRIC
filliftire repalr*-*we repair washing . machines,
taccum cleaners, fans, mixer*.
Trotter Applianco Service, 301
W. 2nd St., plmno JOfiLJ.

pupular S ta t Coven*
fl KM INOLE TIR B HUPP

I.tn o r tl GARDEN HUOAR

iKE FLOUR

Duhart'a FOR SALE: Model A truck. Pint!
clavi condition.
101 W. First
St.

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE

«9c
73c

FROM n o JO 1300
■trlct *|)ijvucy| fnst aetvke
FLORIHA LOAN CO.
__ 102 SafJ;£d_|\ygnue
IIOHKOIY HERE W I I F J O i "
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natmal deaira for privacy
Mn monny mattera U atriclly
reapeeled here.
Friemlj utwt
relative* are not ouoatiuna*
* vuut your credit.
Tour em­
ployer or bu»inev* a**oclatei
will not beer of yoor per*on«J
affaire. Them is no £auea for
itmbarrasament.
Reruonablt credit rcrjulremcnta
No co-maker* on monry loan*
Variable payment plana.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Ilank.Bldy.
• Phone 3‘

FOR HALK
We have desirable homes, lota, DOUBLE Roaster Tan, lawn mow­
er, electric carpet sweeper, miter
KENT A OAK
acicrge, f a r m s , waterfronts
bo*, elcctrte ahaver. 15 acre*
YOU DRIVE IT
throughout Stmlnule County.
land. Nnrval G. f'nrlntt, Rt. 2.
PII0N B 200
Also cominervlal propertie*. Ap*
Bo* 181-A, Sanford. South El-ler
R-l RIGKLAND-Mrrtf BISON
rjolnlmenta arranged
Spring*.
•'•PllIVK-IT, IN&amp;
RAYMOND M. HALL, Vealtor
TED DUHNKTT. Aaaoelale.
EUREKA AND PREMIER
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Room 1 HoriiU State Bank Bldg. Vacuum clcrinem available now,
PARTS AND SERVICE
I OS I’almet tn ATi.
Phone 1011
Randall Etrrlrlc. Co.

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
820 WEST THIRD STREET

LOANS
.i.tiANs maui;

SPANISH shawl. Embroider)*! silk
FOK SALK
from old Spain. Wiebnldt'? Stu*
Mmlern 2 Iwdroom house furnished
coiiipli tr and with cilru largu
bit. All for lea* thaw I7(W0.(&gt;0. 'FOR SAI.E: I bur.icr kernacne
HAYMAND M. BALL, Reallur
conk atnvc with oven. Used lea*
TED IIUIINBTT, Associate,
than I year. Good condition.
12
Room I Florida State Bank Bldg.
Phone 217-M.

Hcpairbiff — Hefinlnhitiff

47c

SWEET Hamlin nranife, 2c each
!L W. Lord, Phone 7H&lt;bW.

WANTED TO RENT

ESTATE FOR SALE

Free EstimnteH
Wood and nietal ulais —

YAMS ....... . 5 lbs.

69c

Mniitealinia lintel.

F U R N I S H E D or unfurniahed
apartment for *olier’ couple. No HEADQUARTERS for ChrDtmn*
(lift.,, toy*, o n u i , bonk*, d»ll*.
pet* nr -children. Bo* 13 care
Huy nnw nn budget nr Uy-awny.
uf Hrriild.
Firestone Stnrui, H i if. Fir»l

A P P L E S ........ 2 lhf

Froth fork Shuuldas. tvbole or
SH A N K EN D
lb
-19c
“AT GRADE LAMlh
LEGS
th
LAMB HII0U1A1ER
ROAST
tb
MfEHTERN

2

V ciiu lia ii h litid s in u d c to fit nny ttize w indow s

IVESTERN RED DEULTOOS

59c.

BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS
We enn mnkr* nrrniiifO*
ninnt.H for you to finnnee
them on EASY TERM S!

GenetU .shipped Dreaeed A Drawn

FRYERS
HENS

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Tomato Juice

S

M tl*

AT

F b R S A L B —« f Wine ha* ter auto*
malic rifle In good condition,
phone county. 4502.
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30 gallon gaa hot walar heater.
Perfect condition. T h e‘ Anchor.

A R T IC L E S

WANTED

*t-L BUT year eat 'rgardlru*
of ag* r r condition. lie
308 y £n4 S t _____
P tIB H C _ atenogoapher, . 1lo N.
Park, Phnnrs 1120. USED planus for raah. Thi
Box, phone MS,
1TAN0 timing t u t repairing. Ij i s !
IH yrara VrilVOahte Piano Com
BAGS wanted—feed, ’'fertlliurr.
pany and University of Illinoio.
Highest cash price. ‘ Write Cen­
Champnlgne, Urbnno. 111. L. L.
tral City Bag Co. Box 2(82, Or• Hill, Residence Phone fltLW or
lando.
Music DoXt.JJjorw M3.
*
USED bath tub, stool, lavatory *
DEPENDABLE
r
5
in
service.
Th*e
•Ink. Any condition except brok*
Music Bag. Phone D53.
* 0. Frank H. Hhultx, 1213, 35th
SL* Orlando, Fla,
WE r«|ialr domevtie hi. i conimer* 1*1 rofrlgsrolnr*, electric ap7 Pot*, Livestock, Supplio* ■ pliancea, washing machines, iron*
and toaslersi. 30H Kauford A»oPh. H59-T, John Glllnn.
TOUCHTON A WATSON.
FAMILY
stvlo turkey dinners wilt
Celery Are.- Has Purina Feed*.
be served at M rv Cartlon’*
Thanksgiving. P(ko 31.53. For
IV * «»• r ? « f order for baby
ehleks. t h * . S a n f o r d X-C*l . reservation* phone l84*IL 61S '
Park Ave. Ully._____________ , ’ *J
Store, 2nd A Sanford.

PAMPAS NURSERIES .
TEXAS
ROSES, . Everblooraing
Florida Rose*, Aaaleas, Camel­
lias, .Grafted Gardenias, Buih
A lami mix, Croton*, Ixoras, Hvdrangexa, Acalphyas, Pineapple
J’xtra*,. Red Orange Pink and
, Purple Bourxnvlllx, Llguatnim,
1 Double ‘Yellow -Hibiscus, Erergrtena. Grafted Avaeodai, Clt- __________
rue Tree*, Pecwt*, ftgp, Pd&gt;* (-&amp;
almmona. Grepeeu
‘
Chick*, r

3 os Jar

AC l x d o N c t x n om jr.
mrl
ite r

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fl
raml m

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1 3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
SEMINOLE TIRK SHOP
» ’,
&gt;01 North f l i t
* .
Telephone 37

16

AUTOS FOR SALE

1939 lo wheeler Ford. 2-*|
hvdrovat brake*. Excellent con­
dition. Smith Garage, Sanford
Are. A 2nd Rt.. Phone 1139.
' 1 ■■■■ , aw•• —
^ 7
l MO Chevrolet cab over engine.
2-apoed axis, 28 f t traUar, good
fountain a i Latu
comllUon. Smith's Garage, Ban.
ire* P u t time or
fbrd Are. A 2nd 81.. Phone 1139

PAMPAS NURSERIES
;
Sam*uU, Flortda
♦
and
------ 182 So. P#nln*uta*T)r!v*,

TUXEDO p B B O f r - w h t e line.
Hunt'* Tuxedo Feed atotgL

VETKHAN'tJ TERM ITE
CONTROL CO.
F-irstrrly the-W. D. Mellon Ex*
lerminntlng tV&gt;*T-ft year* guaran­
teed eontrecl, bonded and in­
sured, H yro|p. experience. For
free inspncUjip* nnd* rstlmate
Phone f! 'at* write. P. O. Bo*
73 l&lt;iPg*viHvjJ,( Fla,

WRITE girl between 18 A I t for
waitress work. Babble*. 10th A
SALESMAN warn

* 8•.

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WORK WANTED

4

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vn Unity There Is Strength—

TIIF. WEATHER

To Protect tho Prare of lha War Id;'
To Proroot* (he Progress of Amrrires;
' Ttf Prodor* Prosperity for R *o M |

Car*l» i loud; and mild tonight *it’i
Wednesday (lfftil «rallered fihow•
-ri'» rrlrrm r north . pogtli.n and
cooler In Tallahassee nrra Wed­
nesday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPA PER
VOLUM E X X X V III

Established 190&amp;

SANFORD

FLORIDA

NOV.

26.

1946

Associated Press Leased Wire

Rushes Trial Of Lewis;
eadittg Unemployment

Courtesy Teacher

3,400 Illegal Immi­
grants A r r i v e In
Ship From Europe;
Resist Deportation

TU ESD A Y,

Hope Is Pinned On
Belief Strike Will
End A h Result Of
Legal Proceedings

City Prohibits
Slaughter House
In City Limits

.10,000 Are Laid Off
In Sleel Mill A h
. iWage Losses Run
Into Many MillionH

WASHINGTON, Nov. 38. &lt;AVThe government I* aiming for a
^ HAIFA, Pnlenrtnc, Nov.
swift trial of John I- l-ewl* o*
contempt ehnrgrs.
26-:—(/P)— Illegal Jewish im­
Federal attorney* ..nil they
migrants staged n pitched Johnnon And Gatchel
will pre*. for speed when tho
battlo today when British
*i ini open, tomorrow. Thursday
Denied Permit For
troops tried to transfer them
I* ThanknffivIriK Hay and there
Operating
Abattoir
will be no .riilnti, of court on
from tho vessel they were
•h • holiday, but the government'*
on to British troopships.
Alt ordinance prohibiting establawyer* any they will a*k Judge
■There were close to 0,400 llahmenl of a slaughter house in'
Alan Goldsboro ugh to hold n sc*
Jews aboard tho biggest Im- abattoir within the city limit*; COMO. aUrdenta thfctwghaut (hg ■Ion Friday although that- will
^ligrnnt ship yet to try 'th e at*n prohibiting- the slaughter' ol nation In hi* eoorteay rUrilr. meAii breaking the traditional
tong weekend after Thanksglv®«»h to Patent inr. They’d been cattle, sheep and hoc* In the city Thn&gt;e(h arrtngenyaU made hr the
was passed last evening by Chamber
of
_______
Conungree
and
the
In port only a half nn hour when limit*,
. A high Administration aide
the troop* came to nut them the City ('nmuti**lon a* amending 1 Merchant* AuwUllon, he will ron- who inked not to tie ipioted bv
aboard troopship* In d«port them Section ft10 of a former cily orditt- , duet two evenlni 'program* In name .aid the government hds
nntomer relation* at the Com. pinned all it* hope* for an earlv
to Cyprus! Rioting broke out ante nlong that line,
___ nf thl* c rdlnancr*
Passage
rounity llounr starting I&gt;*e. 9.
aboard the immigrant ahip —
end ,if the atnkc on the Icyal
suited
In
refusal
by
the
City
the llamcii
HaivrL Shouting
“ “ oj
operation by Ale* R. Johnpiorerding*. No "'ta-y action I*
refugee* threw. whatever they permit
contemplateil nt Yht&gt;X time.
and
Forrest
Gatchel—
of.—
an_abat­
I---- -----—-----------could get their hand* mi at the tan
toir ip couneetlott with thn Central
In theniaelve* the
fttove*
troop*.
_______
_ ..........Freem ai.,‘,
ind. Locker
Klaridu Quick
*.
will gel no eonl mined: nor will
The British soldier* fired four Plant now under—construction at
putting l.ewi* in tail — a* maid
Sten cun buret* Into the air. Imb Elm Avenue and Thirteenth Street,
He.done — If he i* found guilty
Bnally retreated- A little later, ncrording to Gordon ‘L. Bradley,
of contempt- Hut the official inThey rpme back to begin tho lifting deputy ct*rk in the abac urn
dirtltvd that the hope ill govern­
operation again. Thl* time they
ment iptarter* U that the tutal
wore—T|ot helmet* and earrtrd of City Manager. IL N. Sayar. My.
Sayer and Flty Attorney Fred It.
toe lie* will (.often ip Lewi* and
tear gas.
Wilton are attending the League
In describing the Hot, one of Municipalitie* convention in Machine Wraps Cele­ pu.h him toward making un
agree in.-nt with the mine owner*.
police off leer *ald:
•
That hope is that ewi* instead
"Tho blighter* were tossing Miami
ry
Stalk
In
Seven
of pursuing it stri e which the
C o m missioners discussed the
full tin* of UNRRA food at u».”
Prove ilnasInch C e l l o p h a n e
And he *ddcd: “It wa* ankle- problem of rU-aning up the down­
HI ntltirl* M
town sertion before tourist* arrivdeeo on the dock.”
wi ll as to the national economy |
Tilts t* a llnrup or low held by three proud llshermrn tell
At the height of thn fight, the |t wa* pointed out that often the
II, WI LLARD CONNOLLY
will .eek a fare-saving end to - liihfsrll, Hr. and IV t t I’ 11 r Thl fish vrer,- &lt; . o, I&gt;l on a h ro il .
passenger* hung a huge banner downtown sidewalk* present n hud
Two important invention*; one the
rontrov* r*y.
the mouth nf l-tkr Aloiiftu- Ttie three men *r*- -s.suekt'etl b ,Ii. I.
^ver the aide of the »hip. It wn* appearance on Sunday* due to d riljiod to was fruit and to per
The official suggested that hy i ll-irUt-l. At least 10 dlffrrriit groups of men al tin in artiet po-* I I.,
signed . "Commander - In - Chief. boxes and crates living left in Milt efficient use for the first time
JewUh
resistance
movement,” front uf atper*. Growing p/aclirr of Mjemical* lo prevent stem rut bargaining with the private own-1 lo sriul M tsi. arsordlrif lo Market Mniutjrr M I 1-elim.m
of placing display rack* of frill1.* in oranges and other citrus fruit; rr* I ewi* could slide gracefully
and It'read:
out of the present situation with-(
“ For e v e r y Jew murdered
the other a machine that wrap* out loss nf prestige an,I without,
aboard thl* »hlp, you will pav
and seat* the lower seven Inch yielding on his demand*, lie ha* |
In ^English blood. You have been
portion nf celery n!*lk* In cellu- never staled specifically what|
warned."
phanr, .were yesterday displayed
demand* aril.
About 60 of the Immigrants
lit the Stine Machine shop to « those
At the same time the govern­
leaped overboard and were pickthrong of viaitm*. The inventor* ment
could relinquish its unad up from the water. A number
are E. M. Ilrogden of California i wanted central . over the mines!
of other* Jumped to the deck of
and Loul* Mark* nf New York
which It «el*ed during
a nearby tug. but were rounded
Htate.
6U-day strike.
I'naidcaS of all was Georg- Stt'dflg’*
„
.
IIGovernment attomev* ronreff#! - ,
1 The iratufer was lo tie made
Stine, in whose "(tube Goldberg"
that the trial in federal di»irfritLoiiqiit*f(»r Of imwicu '*&gt;*1
pending a court decision a* to
department, a* he call* It, the court
last day* —
what the fate of tha refugee*
machine* were recently romplrlerl week*. mav
Buried In *Sp a i n, “ n
The contempt issue
will be. On a writ granted to
tie hinted that'new plant, may be
f'mm*Insea IIS I*n«r » *sr
Missiny: 100 Yearn
Jewish attorney* the Palestine
built heTe to manufacture the in
If* 11f-f I iMl'tri
v%lift
Koverrimcnt must show cau*a bv
ventlon*.
111 thli If* r lII1 .4^1til, “ I tomorrow why the immigrant*
K. i*i.
M. iin^uvii*
Rrogdcn. Callforiui.il,
whor**
....... ***«■
♦ til
h r x t ■punk'
ot *
\v»*
should be deported In detention
ha* by one stroke of inspnatiuii,
=t*»* 111*’ pI a ti« t*|fh 111
A f t«l »f n
Il'M lIlM t Mi H i * &gt;*•)
made nililioit* nf dollar* worth o(
-fL-vaaau- uiietu un C ieiii.- m will
machinery be previously invented
in'ver
i t lyiaiii.**
for waling and pollihing ftuil* ob­
fill
to
th e
r f jr i i r d
I;*.
H
solete, a* he put it, eiplalnn! to
m n ltP r "w*»w if tin1 Miowd
villtnre thn function* of hi* mach­
t i* tired ThdV'i* w»fi' m Va fina
ine which by lngenioii.lv liw.m -I
'Ilte dtudent* ol Seminole Hi it
heavy chains roll* freshly washed Hcitool are planning Uic!r anii .tl
»vro\
fruit slowly. ovet a base of soft nomP romtng celcbratum wlilelt -idl
foamed latex, removing
m&lt;ert tom orrow wMh -form er s h c
might dilute th» elieni'cal
1 •*» d e n t* VLsillng Ute *ehiv&gt;! nml t J
be applied.
In addition to funeral *ervire*
i|‘U ,|||t’|| I ,(1 lit il S%f *1» III.C f»f
n w n u . U lltcit will he wrv,.&lt;1
,r
He then fl*hed nut a him. print vUHnr* In * Hie seitcsil r a f e t . m
ronduetod for the late Basil ti.
»l « in s,ai-fUffru* nfirl kf-'t Jtrr lurv
which ihnwed art in term ed iate pro and t w r v n llo t is should tw m.i.|n
Moore at the F'iret Baptist Church
SI'**
M15 IIbvmi i
W'fll *'f
c«s* of how chemical* of indent hi advance
in 8anfonl. there were *ervlces
Iinirm l Livni M. II tvirn
,
nature are sprayed on the fruit
runducted, Nov. 17, at the Knlffiut
A apedal cltapei jrnrgtHiu has
wlit, wqh also nl»«mri| f lit* nlatif*.
to eomiuer atem rot, which 1* esti­ been arranKCd for the festive
Funeral Home In Wilkes-Barre,
Mi t.
Ilnyn^ft naiil *hry nil frnl
mated to ruin 5!5 percent of Florida nocaalnn and will be pcfttidd liurf'a., former home of Mr, Moore,
itwl* 1he wlir*lt» witrfil n
fruit before It gela to market, and mesllately after luncli
interm ent wa* In Hanover Green
*lrhf lhfy ’11 n e w Ih* whip
Cemetery with Masonic rites at menu ba drafted rcganllne option which hitherto ha* given California
h« rrtxiV Thru ihi* hj|L1; *
A p»radp. begttninB at Ute srlnnl
of the old City airport by tho fruit, free of thin decaying factor,
the (rave.
at J:30 P, M. la aowriulert In i»
VV. r ir v p r nl nt«\ h f u r ifnvt*
Mr. Moore, a certified public Central Florida Quick Ftrere fJom* a decided price advantage " f 'be followed l»y n jv-jt meet to lv
Id
•tc
fh « *
vim il,| I"* rr.i
P«ny*
A
_______________
urmifrtant died Nor. II, following
market.
«
ol rtret Httwt and btaanolLa A■
* - I ytunrUinri it f.^■kc-&lt;| i*rrtlv
“If
one
large
drop
of
thi
ilieio
a heart attack. Mrs, Moore and
tuie at 3:30 F M. file juit ,dq
J- G1|, h||| hr.Me »»f *t . kVfMJkl Itil
an aunt, Mr*. Martha Kivleit. ac- T h a n k H ^ i v i n « Service leal remained on the ftuit. 't ««uld will rnnUmto fnnn HetnliKilr lligl*
l » it fV l'fi In h ilt e l v iw ’
(VMteead
O
n
r*«*
»
»«i
'ronipsnied the remain* to Wilkesd*rw»lt Ogltteenlh Hlreet to Pirk
11nv*t|f*3 irtiil Hirv •ti’rrn'l
Planned
By
Churches
Barre.
•AVotiue. north on Park !&lt;• f t . nq
s i. t| l»v hnnjt1 1 * vi n hiiiiifli
Honorary pallbearers at the San­
fttrert. to Stanford Avenue nta
Students On Strike
ford service were Dr. H. W. RurV- • The Union Thanksgiving Ser­
Plrut Street. left nt First rttre, ■ id
uni f, .r u s t nf lucrul . .la y vice
sponsored
bv
the
Sanford
Because
Of
(
mil’ll
e, George H. Williams, Jr., Sldtuy
Magnolia Aveiua- and tliere u id
ti n w Iii ' ii (h e ro a rne n a ity r r a r li
Ministerial
Aesociatlon
will
be
Vs, Gray, Jr .. Frank 8. t^mtnn,
parade will fialt and the pep in.'-lj
. t tin scr’ttp. n H« ' dovt-ir n«kTi, D. illghlaynian and I&gt;r. I* Mun- held In Holy Cross Eniscopal
Jug win be held.
AVILKKS HARRE. 1“ »,I if th ey w ere nil nbvi
M rs.
Church on Thursday at Ds80 A, 36, (AT— Somr 140 student* at
Tile foolhalt game will tv hrld un
IL,
vm
-aid
b*
dl*Hit
bli
head
M. Holy Croa*-choir will famish tha Ashley Borough High School Hit high arhool football Held nnd
T O K Y O . Ntiv ‘AH--1,1')-A ilm tr .il n r nm.irempNt when th ey r.iiswurthe music and present a harvest In Wilke* Barre, Pa- are out of wilt begin at 6:16 I*. M fit otdaj
He sold ho didn’t
anthem by J . Stainer entitled school — and not brc*u*« of the to expedite entntnee to the firitl RJciuutUim toiti Ilte War Crime. mI. “ Yes."
Hi ink anyone would bo i|bl# to
*’Ya That Dwell In thn L a id .’
T
rib
u
n
a
l
In
-Tbltyo
tod
ay
H
int
tin
ticket*
m*y
tv
purrha-ved
u
coal aIrik*.
SololsU will be Mr*. J . U In*Japanree nnvy launcltrd Ha wnr la s t fivn .'where they wereHowever, they dp *i*cm tg. h*ve Rouirtlliat and Anderson's
ley and Mr. Charles Morrison. adopted John I»
a
g a in st th e U n ited B la i r * w ith n- in
" nn ^ol?*
Rar. William Perry Yealey. pas­ traet. no w ort" slogan to their
to 15 perrent auiawlortty over tlw Mnn Is Indicted For
tor of tha Christian Church, Yvfll own uses. In thl# c»*e. the *&gt;u- $1,598 I h Contribulci Amrrictin fleet in Ute Pnclll'
deliver the sermon, uking a* hla denie u f. "N o Morphy, no
Admiral lUcJianLiwi ognintutdrd S m i i K K l i n R O p i u m
To School Library
subject "The Glorious Church." •ehooL'f the Pacific Heel Itcfnre the war.
Members of tha Ministerial Aaao*
nto. Admiral axid Utal prior to
Murphy is Richard Murphv and
elation will take part In tha aerOn donations for hook* no Pearl Harbor thc vast majority
raoppoint him
as basketball equipment for tho 'Hemlnolo Dig! of serviceable Amrrlran naval vrscoach. Morphy la on the faculty School library now loiaL $1.6'-"*. I ■ela were bt that area. At Prarl
and the school principal says was announced today hy Ml*» Kdn Kartxir Ute United HUtra InwL or
U u l his failure to I* reamminl- ChlUrndm, t-ehool librarian wli atifftjred oevefr damago to rtglit
ed do** not constllulo * reflec­ oKprciacd_hsr appreciation to th battle altlpa, three Ugltl erulsers,
tion on Murphy. It's, said to be donors, These totalled 63 *&lt;&gt;tirti three destroyer* and four mL'crisimply a caao of dividing the of contribution* and includrd bus laneou* venaeIs
coaching duties at tho school noaa firms, civic and pstriolie o|
Under cnw-cxaiiitnailon by a
A new library desk and furn
among faculty member, who a r.
defense attorney. Admiral Rlcnattl(anisation* and various individual
qualified.
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But aa far aa the striking Mu- lure, (eluding table* ami chair; aircraft carrier* were not built for ■JO can* of opium from Mexico Ui
danU ar* ctmesrned. it's either have boon ordered, Miss ChiUeil long range cruising since they Imperial County, California. Tito
Morphy a* baakatball coach, or dan reported. She i* now prc'par had to refuel in orclcr to attack Indictment a loo charged Unrlllo
In* on ordar for up-to-date refer Fsai^ Harbor frcwn their Kurile with concealing, transporting and
no school for tha students.
anea book*.
j taumt base.
*
••
• » selling opium.
Whlls tha 91,600 goal set fa
Iba drive ha* been met. Mis* Chit
n b w ntA on u rR s
tendril pointed out that more cos
trtbutUm* will ba welcomed, ii
CAIRO, Nov KV-H/lY-New antlorder to further modernise an
UOtbh a'id anti-governmeot dlakaep the Khi»t library up lr datt
ortlers erupted In Cairo and Alex,
andrla today. The disorders occur­
red aa Premier Ixmall fltdky Fiaha'a
government prepared to open de­
bate tn parliament' on nriUabBnrU an treaty imrUlon propoeals.
The' dcmonatrators staged t
outbursts despite a *t«rn govt
Ota Peat Office, Roumill*: and meat wanting strictly forbldi
Andsrson, the Smok* House, Han­ them. Today marked the fourth
ford Atlantic or 'Florida State of such Incidents, which Ute govt
Bank, Bennett's Billiard Parlor, m*nt says are designed to fame
Rita Thaater, or B. L Perkin* resignation or dismissal of
rabfnet,
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ItlltMINGHAM, Ala . Nov. 26.
oV, The largest steel insot pro■lucing plant'in the South wilt
tie .hut down immediately beran*e of the r».il .trike. It'* the
l‘ relc» Sleel Work, t»f. the TrnOr*«ee Coal, Iron and Railroad
In aonontirinc the .tiutdown
i the firm .aid that file blast

furnace*, ninr open hearth furMitCe. ami Jhirr Ite-rerner con‘ie rirr. will s l o p ' working. In
addition, the Smith*, only rail
mill will rru c production, cutline the slrel hiiklni; rate of the
rnniiiiiii lo to |iei rent. The
plant, bad Item o p e ra llo E at OH
pet cen t .it . s p i r i t .
About i.httO men wi|| l&gt;e aflected l&gt;&gt; the ebiitdown. Iiefore
the week l. oirr. Hill an long
n* steel keep, niniing from Ihc
com pan y** r e m a i n i n g open
hearth (iiroaee. at I airfield.
IC.OOO other workrrs will nol.hr
affected

Stine Explains
Operation Of 2
New Inventions

In Mexico City!

Homecoming Fete
To Be Observed At
Local High School

’or B. C." Moore In
W ilkes-Barre, P a.

IIjr AJutJii4* 1r&lt;I l‘ft”**
U ;tpe In.-yes running into
miUtci'truf tlnil;tr— tlmt was
i|n&gt; iiiithink tnrlav as steel
oml *.'ln i liij» industrial

feet

Prayer Greater
‘ Power Than Atom
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tlUhan* ‘ iiiaclireH w h ich , hi’ di*
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RBhdi A M»l|th P'Hljtnl iml ll|a«I lo iv .m l/ o r ..im p tu iy -irsite tl—m ay
thru* nt)1 hmw
wlijh- nil'l lie it' eel* t o p la in c a ll* lo -n sp e cified
fiiim n c iftit
t^ x ip ^ in D m portion nr u sjteclfieil icH iU utne in
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T *o intilii have tnvtt i-rt tip. In •
Zonr "A ". calL. Will KkA 30c for

W. I. lliurlmy Services
fl'(F He Held Tomorrow
Fit tin &lt;t -.ri'iccs fur W. I Mughry wh-&gt; died rally ycatcidsy In'llntng nn Uilamb htispilnl will tie
roiukirtcd ui the iFYirksim Funrral
lloinn »n Wednesday aflcrnmut .it
,1:00. o'clock with the Rev. J K.
&gt;lrKinb-y nfficiating. Rurlat will
laj in Evergreen QeniPtrry.
A resident ‘of Sanfntd for 80
years, Mr. Hughey wn* ns«i*-in(cd
with the Hill Hardware Company
fur 25 years. Ho rutinnl sever,il
mmilh* *g". He wu* n member j f
the F'irsl Methodist Ghurch, the
Odd Feilnw* and tho Townsend
Club. .
'4 9*
Aelive t'»llln.*rera will inrhidit
h p. Hagan, Arthur Kirchhnff
Kmler l.uoUquist, II. J . Gul, It. E.
Squires and J. F. McCIrlland- Him*
orary palllieareni wlir be II, J .
Lehman. J . A. Logan, O. J. Pope,
Arthur Yowell, Ivari Jlubow. P. YDraa. W. IL Albers, N. O. Garner,
R. W. Ware. J . G. Sharon. It. C.
Stvopc, H. C. Lundquist, W. I).
Gardiner, P. C. Stanley, Fred Wilaoq and W. E. Watson.
w

enrit tltrv-v niiitutr.* nr fracUott,
and m Z o n e * f r . th e c h a rg e w ill

cliarge nt $15 per immUi for rent­
ing and maintenance of Ute mobile
unit tinkv&gt;.-t Ute cu,\tomcr owns
bu mm esc.
*
» v
A signalling' w-rvlce, npi&gt;Ucable
to tAxlctiUs and trucks. U provided
to give a one-way nicr-sago from a
wire tclrpfyme In the same service
area. to n mobile unit owned or
operated by the some telephone
INVOLVING ItKI^LSIl
Mo'KXtW. Nov. 26—(AY—A Soviet
trade ‘ union organUatlon. Trod,
nocused Ute Creek government to.
Huy of seeking to Involve Dtkitli
troops in Orcccc In the Mgtrttnc
against Creek Leflst force*. H i*
Soviet trade union organ chargaa *
fur til rr that so-called war-mongers tn Qrcreo are fomenting border
Incidenta with Albanip and Yvtgo*
alavla.

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD “HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 f. 1948

By Bob Greeh
Go o d

w o r k

I'LL HELP VUH
PATCH .' ,

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Slang- Dictionary
Translates Movies

NOW, WE'LL GET DOWN TO
B R A S S TACKS! --------- 7 -

r nPENHAr t KX—
A nnv
Danish. " I/S .A . slung" dictionary
ha* rw -inlly Iwcn. published in
Denmark beceuae, ,ny the a.ith*
nr*. Victor Skaarup and KrU
W lnthrr, people take auch an
immeme interest in movies and
modtrn b«ak* that they arc not
cent, nl with the translation*
they run get by knowing stand­
ard FnglUh.
&lt;
The Damw a ir llivr. fnlw tin
more natnnUhed when they read

aixiul a “paloolia” whu ."onard j

out of town" when “the pink*"
gnl on hi* t r a il They think it -J
r|tlll&gt;- natural lor * musician to
s it in the orchestra and "chew'
tm hi* licorice ntick" *o that the '
performance can he a “epltn-

EDAKnT
I NgMb.
HAVE GUHSSEU u-

H M M - AN ODE t =
1 T O C H IV A l R V .* w h o 's
f X iiM G T H 5 HEAVY

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RUMMAGE RALE
hint;, Houichold Article*, Canned Good*, Et
LEE MOTOR SA Lt$
,
A BLDG.
y fc
Comer 1st and S«nford Avenue
SATURDAY, NOVEM$£R 23
Under the Auspice* of Central Circle ■'
Sanford Garden Club for ^ujlding Fund
I r!

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Jii/u* Parker •
FItylT CAKE
. 72c
5 lbs. 3.75

l l .NNV C O N C LU SIO N

5 0 S H E ’S T T.l&lt; :iN S A H

|-R6AOtN6- -ado und
jSHEQC?;

jai ^
■

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Idmlen ha.* been collecting Joke*
fo r '-’0 year* hut has never rurt
across a ningle "new one." But, he
add. “they seem to tic ns funny a.i

A * I* FANCY

TOMATOES
APPLE SAUCE

D u e T o C o ld s

NON! BtfTIR FOR BABY1
NONl HNIB f OR f AMil Y !

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Iknm jfl'ort' m«y ro lunger I*- l
buried in ruskrtn of no IVt» cb * j
lar if IrffUleitMii prejHiriil l») j
Murris A *#;
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I hi! 11 fillse of A 11M il*id y,
Thu I ’nlony''* yip id y &lt;tf rrdur
1,4 1111111 rd muit may beenBit rvrr =
M fi r r e

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l »1i|ffit nttnrkintr snrne of the [
trees 11ml ihrmr^h t*f stfUtmr ft*1
Use iu nijiklnp rtdf|» artbdrp frn J
thu toim*
There hcjji n ver
11 Stsy
th»» »rht rivt 11 t . Imvirik' e.okii^
in.idi «f
• but II r til j.lrt
crflar M « |i.nrtn r us wr'll 144 be
T r t t A C L oF A r a c e H c a s e i s
R E C K O N E D F R O M 'M E J A N U A R Y

S K s “ r S C tW &gt; S

I 1 1 VK I L , Mr., o il

A I up 11 alt

fi.nl tower mi tho outskirts of th l'
Maine v illa in Ktoiida the sirvil
whlrh alerted resident* of New
Ytnk C ity from the top of tho
Kuiplte Sint*- Building for pnialht*

Ifwod 01 (fMi l*dH M out df*« •«* bf •
*•*«!• .1 m . r u i r i c a n a o io l m ix ItfRI — «Hplt acting — to Hltin rouihtni
i*M T ib • ntsmM bl ind boM M M Um
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'fool *«• MomIJ, jt***■*•( hik** ffN-tM
rtawwjrh tfc**«t, h*M #*d braathiel lube*
BUCK Ml Vf MIXTUKi ku
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tou|bn*« f|MIIt-.
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S—Ion*
I*** up North *vh*f* # cough minor*
Km •** fo do • r*al * * e »0 CIU
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rtiolia M.l wm iliagL _______ __ ___
«*t*« lot t ourself how food and • f*ct*v« £t t*
f«
doe to fold*. Got BUCKLEY**
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U 5 A — TODAY
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TRAP I’D H A V E 1
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CARR O TS

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From where I sit . . . L i / Joe Marsh

liVUTS
ORANf
GRAPE
ULls.s

I ’O TATi
Folks weren't surprised wh. a
Itert Chlldrr* won Ural prl»e for
his corn *t the county ftir.
Vet the Judge* adm it St w asn’t
just t&gt;eraUM&gt; B ert had the flncal
ear* of corn. Hr knew how to d,a.
phiy th rm : neatly arranged, with
the husks cleanly trimmed, and Uvo
IhkiUi whit* and spotless.
"Trimming*" sure make a differ­
ence no matter what you're offer­
ing—** Andy Botkin, kreper of the
Harden Tavern, well know*. Andy
doesn’t lust aell good beer. He *«Un
It In * place that'* clean and attraelive.;,In nice aurroundlnga thnf

hrtnnK with the en|oyment nf »
whnlcHomr lie»tra*r nf m&lt;*d*rat|nn.

And Andy, of cour*e, la a wholeheartet nupporter of "Self Itegulatlon.” Th»Y* tho »y»tem hy wider,
the Brewer* and tar*rn keeper*
thenuRlvi-i ma'*o sure that lav«rn*
selling beer are clean and orderly.
From wk»r« I alt, people likr
Andy also rate a “F irst prire." Not
Ju s t fo r the quality of the product
—b u t for th* “trim ming*" too.

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IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
u I U d e a t e _____
TURKEY TOMS
i tittA U K A TKXAHl

Coyjrtikt, 1944, UniuJ Suits Bttntn Forndtiitn

its during the war yents.

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FRESH LOUAI— nilEK H nJ

Is used a» n fire nlnrtn
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Bermuda May Ban
Cedar Coffins

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R e m e d y far Fast IB activa Action

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tender

s k in n e d

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butt ends

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The Talked-ulxmt Home Freezer”

tlA fc r tE D A S
MlMIAfURE. ADULfS

SHANK ENDS
CENTER SLICE
WHITE BACON
PEEF !

BONELESS

STEAK

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STEAK
nONEIXS-S PUM T

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ROAST
CHUCK ROAST
W ltSTEBN A and AA

leg
It'* a cinch to whip up dtliciovt
n*w d a iia r ti with Halan Ann
Frult-Nul Mix.

Halm Ann Fruit-Nut Mfx It o
dallohifut com bination of
plaiad fruilt, nut-m*qli ami.
iplcai, dallohtfully bfandad,
Maker any d*u*rt tomothlnp
raalfy ip*cipl—end *oty to
Ibl. lotk under the complim*nt| lh* family will ahow«r on you when you ghr*
lh*m ruch delightful *ur-

O LAMB ......

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l o in c h o p s

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You’ve Read About It
Now. SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanofrd Furniture Company
•

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About! home freeaer.”

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Y*ut-of-*e*aon treat* all y e a r 'round.
• Let u* ahow y ou’th e heavy-duty unit which pro­
vide* conatant aero tem perature for aafe storage
* of meals, vegetable*, frail*, and dairy product*
for months and numth*.
• Let u* show you the gleaming procelain storage
compartment*, com pletely enveloped by the

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in U n i t y T h e r e . I* S t r e n g t h —
Ta P rotect the Peace of tbo W orld:
, ‘ .To Prom ote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for H anford;

THE

AN

SANFO RD,

E »tu l&gt; liih cd 1 9 0 8

V O L U M E X X X V III

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A JL T

Before (irand Jury

ATLANTIC CITY, Nov.
22— &lt;/p&gt;— Philip M urry v a n
re-flectrcl president of th e
C. I. 0 . th is afternoon a t
the convention In A tlantic
City. Thu election o f M urry
wn« by accluntation.
.
The C. I. O. w inding up
J t s convention today, has aW opted a foreign policy re ­
solution w hich c a l l s , fo r w orld
d isarm am ent and oppdsr* stock|&gt;MI»1C of nlom ic bombs.
T h e ir w as n slight rip p le o f
excitem ent in the otherw ise u n ­
usually placid co n ten tio n when
the foreign policy point cam e u p .
In co n tra st to o th er reso lu tio n s
a considerable num ber of "n o ”
I* r
» votes w ere cost.
The vice president o f th p
g p h n lesn le * and re ta il em ployes
union. Ja c k A ltm an, so u g h t to
"am end the resolution -to re a d
th a t d ictato rsh ip — nyt rneryKr
fascism — should Lc condem ned.
He m aintained th a t all th.* U nited N ations, not Just th e -United
S tates, should Is* o w ed to b reak
rrlatio n s w ith Spain and Arg
tina.
Altman arg u ed "Soviet Itupslii
made a pact w ith H itler once.
How do we know it w on't m ake
p a rt w ith F ra n c o ? "
Hi* suggestion* w ere tu m id
aside and th ere was no fu rth e r
debate un the question.
On this final dav of .1 fiv
day m eeting, the ronventiou also
continued, th e ( ’ll) Political Ac.
tinn C om m ittee. It served im ltr
th a t the PAC will e n te r w r r v
im portant city nud s ta te rlectin u
. in 1047.

#Vet Vocation*!
Agriculture Unit
Hears Ruprechi

ROMtINTATIVI V ito M arrantonlo
o f 'N e w Y o rk . In w h o re d is tr i c t
J o s e p h S c o tlo r lg g ln , R e p u b lic a n
election
w a r fatally
election w
w oo rk
re eer,
r. w
m
j beaten.
ocawn.
» a W n e n t r r l n i ^ nfflee o f DUHct A ttorney F ra n k H oiam U t c r
M arrantonlo testified for about tw o
hmirv before llic New York C onnly
grand lury.
(fa te m a tlo n a l)

Britain Is Not
Satisfied With
Roumanian Poll
lm

m_

,

Wreckage Of If. S.
Plane Is Sighted

Pilot Club Makes
Appeal For Milk Bank

New Hardware Store
Opens In Sanford

as Smeared
On Gene
BAM BERG.
W l - i R«n*
sm eared sWaatl
o f M ajor ~
mtm. chief o f the
C onstnbu lar

Ik s

acts,

but

A new h a rd w sra sto re kaown a s
E verybody’s
H ard w are
S to re "
w as opened y este rd a y a t 4 U S a n ­
fo rd A venue l&gt;y Mike P lakorue o f
T a rp o n S p rin g s and A ngelo Con
B tantine of S anford.
Mr. P lak o ru s served In the A rm y
sig n a l corps fo r flv e jre g rg a n d
w as in th e A s ia tic .P a c lfk .T b e a f
o f operation*. A t p re se n t, h e
se e k in g living w * r U n to r l _
fam ily . M r. C o n iU n tin e b a long'
Urns re sid en t here.

N K W S P A P E lt

A s to tm O c I

S’r c i *

Ix a sc rl

W ir e

NO

20

Lewis Served Summons To
v Appear In Federal Court

Grizzard Urges
Revival Of Good
Business Tactics

leport S a y sU .S .
Troops Will Be
Sent To Greece

Sanford Lions Will
Aid Promotion Of
C o u r t e s y Week

ftneriean Attache In
Athens Refuses To
Comment On Storv

.Miiir Wttrkcr.s Chief
11. N. Welcomes rin;ce New IMemlipr.s

•M ilIv e s N o ( 'o m m e n t

l

When Liven Papers
By Federal Marshal
\ v a s i i i n . ; i &lt; l\ . n i »v . 2 2
f ' l ’i
l'*i!«*i;i|
A ta o lm lH
Mtrv.'rj it ..tiMitittitt &lt; o n . l o l i '1
I,. I.&lt; xxi , Im la y I*, a |i p p ; i f in
I'p ili r . t l i n u r t .M utidux* i n n m m g . 1.4'xxii niittlr* i n , t-n m iriP tit
a.s In* in i *'|ili *1 t i n .d i m t iiiu i. i
111 l i •-»* \ \ .1 iin u 't * . ii o f f i r i ’.*
'H ip o n l i T ti*.|tj 1 r.*.| |,i&gt;xx ux t o
aiiMX'hr :i i ' i i | i l i * i i i | i l ' i i t a t ii i t i
*• 1
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1 . w ill.

Tile n e rd of rev iv in g P ir-w a r _
ATHENS, N ov J J . i,P)
A
courtesy
in business re la tio n ,
m w ^pape,
(.V radviui.
CAP!AIN R alph T ale (a b o v e ) Is th - f r e v k
was (odivv stressed b y Vern&lt;*n T ,
I i n t n l .a s to ry today attrib u te d
p ilo t of th e U. S A rm y tra n ip o rt
GrizxaM . public relation* teacher.
t '•a u th o rita tiv e source*" which
I.. . i,.lb i«
.i,.’ 1 p la n e w h lrh crashetl o n a snow - n iu ird
that
18.000 A m erican
in yi ta lk . to n‘g J g » mlo r lh' ^
covered p la te a u high In th e Alp*
at
to il's a le r « |x v Irll to arriv e at
Sanford Lions
initial m eeting a t th u Gom ntnnl s ne w th e )rc n c h -U .v lu n J -.rd c r with Mnnlkn. H re re e , ra rtv in IVHouse- Food for th a luncheon '» p erm n a ab o a rd Including r e v •litbei I'll, te p o r l was ills(IJst ■f■
wA. p rep ared by M rs. M**D «hi&lt; r '"&gt; »"«•« r» a k ln c A m erican nnny &gt; bv Hie iig litiv io g p u liliralion's'
r
oni ccm. IlilK. G rn Ralph Suavely. Monika r.iiie -p .in d e n t, and it
XI,
ix. ! | . „
• \ \ v a i r all salesm en ." sp ltl' w hose w ife wa» one of .1 Injured in st. d tliat p ir tia ra tin n s a re ‘.e•I« Ilf ’1 t •'}').«"
mi * .1 fiMiitn?
Mr. .G ritx ard . "se llin g th e g o o d « th e crash, w as organU Im t a rescue
m ail' to receive the Anirr*
f M|» Till
1. Li
111 1 sj.iv •••'
will of th e firm s we r e p r e s e n t '! f e w to aid them , (in te rn a tio n a l) an troop*
s
t o
Ill
*•» ,**'*li.
»&lt;•
lie -tn ted th a t p ra c tic a lly cvcrv 1
The United S ta ir * n illita ii at
»rim' • nt.
*♦!
one w an ts to develop h is o r her
'.-be in A'h r Its
f o l. I&gt;..ii .i Ii|
It?iu|'t ti* |.» •*’I4 i.tti 4*^t&lt;&gt;"*1ri|
p ersonality, but "so. few do m uch,
bvrkwitg,
n nsw en-d all q ip 'irrs
.0 ,1 A f ils .*
about It." A nother stro n g m od-'
•nail the sto ry w ith tb. -ta'*
«hi\\
. •. r • •
•
ft ...ill
cm tf-ltd . he said, is to tendci
icof
"no rornrneiit "
»t~ r •
1 Ultl
service. . and he d e cla red Hurt
•q-w . Tttrpa’r b r , f,..,,. A lbert,
Imm I
•- »'« i
in IV "n *vl
th rie is not u I.inn’s Cluj|i ni am
•••I of new te r 1 or 1 . 1 a rtiv ilte s
\ ,4tlsa 1 « ,
, 1 1
s . t rto|»
other club "w n ith its s a lt un I
f,h y tiv ( i r e k l?iir| t ilia •
1
**
•
It »|t|4 •-•!
le«* *hot thro u g h w ith th e st'irl* I
••■linif t«» tbi* •* 4»T1f«, tu .
. .1
of a ltru istic service."
,
I.iel %
fiivrthe* * Tb. ..ib
Kmg
I.ion
W itte
prom ised
•«! iflrr tb v bit.I .
1.
1. .
1-t
l.s
I .mu* n u l l «»»i- Alice ill proinot
4 |i»*tl!i •n »t 1 *.•'
* etl
1 f
mg 1 iHirtcSv Week In Snnfunl.
• •in Th'» » \ . be•
s\
1
(" etl
s ta 'tliig Dee P. d u rin g
whlrh
.»*• •
th r v illm fr *.( 27*
r 1r,s- Mi Gri»»«t*l will le c tu re t&lt;&gt;
\%**Uflill'«l
»»
| w i.ikers and em p lo y ers on ini-.
‘•nrfii'il
nt * ' elation* 1114 i»t«»Kram
•vkii Mh • »hr tii o*i
AIlf '•&lt;I by the Itu irn b o r of Corn
lo of *h r \ ti &gt;J.41
I I
M.tlr"!i"
'’lory k#,,, u r
MtSSIDINt Ol (Ml UN GFNIBAI AXXEMRI 1 I
• . it
I l r r u l S||«| I 1
m e re arid the Itrta d M ercharit, 4l"i| '• t • 1 lit trf U . ,1 W in I * k
ittnrL. d
«i* » !
** .*% b* t*
I *I si ...
I *i .»•! I % .it KIii Idmi; *' •
A s*,w ration.
»•!•••’#•«!
«nittftiii’itlri of O vum hr ip
*t n»Hf
th r ^ »
«'* •
t)ir t *| «| f r . | | • ,af I s . \
■ k *III d
Tile club voted to aid tk e S a l­ M 'lt-r'ia ! |*oat of Ihr A in rilf
ts | ht Skit* l*i«* wrrk
i «hi. r
1 •**, I ' *»
•tv •
• il irid .it right I ' A
vation ■A rm y in its t'h r is tm a , i I mj- i 'M at it- "rK iuiU otioii m rrttr
• *»itr*l
!.« no s«* »t* t
»ofit 1 1
f * nrc r N**t**n 1frylm
ro llrrtio n s. It «i»« p ro u ilsed aid!jl««* • \rn tn ? &gt;«t Ovinltv lllifh
•Is
Allt
f
e d r i i .l h
»|
t I f , . / * 1 I i 'i i u I*‘d,t»el fiirl
to the E lks in th eir toy collie
IS. I U b " U * » .J i sit"I I'nut Mi
*1, I*T-i*l»
*s ir p i « •».•*'
I't,
/ fi1' *"t ' j m
llnlrrm i
tions fnr underp riv il, g rd rh ild ren j In
xt i n him of Woi 1*1 W ar
•td o v m rn t
* |M ."I
and th e ir C h ristm as p a rty pi«- w rit- ••lertcil
vice 4'nmiiuimlrr
lo.kr -•
i"*i l*|»»t •
I .*•!»
1 cram
J. E. Rowland rep o rted it u ns rep o rt« «l !•&gt; &lt; oim lr. lien
f - !.*•
titan* a re com pleted
fo r the j\V ob •»* &lt;*f • implw'll
P
Llonn A n m u l 0*nce ut
'!«•.; v%b.» alirtttlrfl tb r m rrtu m
full liU' to Ik* irivp't rn u ru * # lit-r p«»nt itffirrr« i l r r l n l k^rii
irl\im r TA r for th r b f n r f il of
, , r o \|»*a»» .!•» tidjn»nnt, .!• ! 1f |"III!*- i't &gt;%r t e Im
•■Irr •
the Ittinil Fund. IM#»h *-• *l»on | ,
f»r.M».rln| „ff « r r i. J mih I** Is*-!••• •
* •
IflMf - » 4 l|f'
put it f i n 14 were di-ro* •
I'n rtin » • r t ^ '.io j ,»i
«• 1st P " “l
• k h. 1 .f«t
: l.imi s Mi &lt;Iou .11 ,i&gt; lu«l"M4h
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KI •
riu* ih’m i»»»wt «'•( 1^ iiifiMt h. t -.t t la
•1 lilt1
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f «i» li|»tjlitttl th ird T hur^.lny of rn rli mon*l | Tin* «!#** *1g t •• * &gt;*a- poil.l*
flroui'i'l
So |H‘rrrm nrnt m rctlnir
" Is
htf f**4|i|) v- • .4 f.iril *iv M *
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tin*
n
.
,
W ith the* r h a tte r iiu : of il%
J
#»f |h** '.U fr &lt;lf|iart merit of
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.
O vjrrlu M em orial Poj»l No. J I •*tu« j«t i*»t«% tlHifli »••«"" I'ttttfr•«tii
11„* r h . f I
of fit. A inrrlritn Isreioti, Orprir rhi- d*'r t t «. •
.'O 'lh n tn l
•IslLi V
n n t'A IIATON FIK I I*
N'»v niont **f M on.In. Sritii»n»l*' * 'in
i «n| f*.«
i I hi- .
22, (ft pec in 11—
— Fir*i i f " I " ' '
t&gt; iissw hws five A m erirp i' I.• ir
■ mil »*f lit
*.«•
G iver. 21. s&gt;f Ovird**. »'&lt;
*'“» Pi.*fw. t h / r r w hitn nnd tw o m l
1111
• ..... I f f •’
qualified for sep aiati* "' '• •"• hr •*d. Holm*-* M rlton ilrsl.iM si
AAF. has tmen st«n*"&lt;*l ■ •1 •• • hi\
i • .a I lie *-|a-Ss»
M
Raton Armx’ M r H n * t —
T in ( t«1111*1••*11 U ijniiij; I*m
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A fter final pi’oeewsiig
1 I u h it *-1 Sntifnrd#
t h;t
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ceivr.l hi* hunnrnblr *1 .b a rg e You Mg l'*"i No. 1*07 &lt;• o h o . |"»
III \ l . | I » . \
• • |,|% |
&gt;&lt;
|
and has re tu rn ed
•
S a iifo td ; Old (ilo ry . w» No I rr*.
;l
■p -Im dll Irmlni •ttrlimcn M*r
II V 1 1 t.
lljd ii.i- j'lO f »* f &lt;• la in Y lU nith
ptnlps.
..
(w h ite ) ( Ufrarllwrrv;
•i: tiiii/ *
r**t?
•O r I k g Kl'«v thfrnt* •( f^fprr II
l.e* T 'tilth
L l-.C irerr. son of M r. and Mr*. M tmorifcl Pont No. 213 I whit ( ’ w hlrh i nrrijr.* ny (?row ing j
h.«*l
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rb il'li'ft. -nt*! Mi . I ! »i Anot h r r j
r i atvila * irlhitn T 1tli.if • #••
r^l'i
, •* Mgh*
(ry
lo ir ii ml P irn tn.... (...*. -Fi* •in »• ••! n • • »*l* i
the service Nnv. IK. IP 12. ami %er Po»t N«». 2.17
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Mar. II. I94H. lie u n «•v umw•*
w1. •r *- u
• • • fM|*|. ,'|
In- •1
ly statio n ed at E llington Field.
* *L rrr i n
'•»t lit * .
Tex., and Grten*l"*r**.
1
l.l. G re e r served ove,
.,. a
ru n . i-&gt; h i n i n
|lilpt Of II 11*17 III Do I III *110*811
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w ears tho Air Medal *.H* ihree •4b
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• 1 " r-f. i •. f
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*Oak lo*af cluster* 'll
.*im ita te d Muti .•» niiil P ilots I 'hioii i% v t
•1. *|..g
; J I .'
., J
lli.v *
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t &lt;mIii y on n coni r nr t s iih m i
from Sem inole High b* u**«d
•.**•* «.. f L« • ' j.r. Ala*1 Hll'l
, 1• i«|*&lt;*rtl
I
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J
hv th r Pacific co ast shi|&gt;o%kni
^ • -'liff L., .
,
. I *“ « n 1
•in | Lro* - •
T h o union is rn.iinttiintrur l»-c|
' »*«* • » a its r* l* • ••-*.'1 (•• Ltfe t j •
/ ' P „ \\i‘* .
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fifes
I
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lines until th r . vote count is **cl
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f
th*
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IT «»• ft
4t at* t r f |oi|« il W..li.l rile c.ipi
•aOil*
rtiii
4I*M* *1
pli'tr«|. prohahly tom orrow .
m s al*u ilii|io*&gt;r&gt;l of
I .4'
i.evv '
• everything
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t 'h
J4II 41
—A -----Mr. an d M ra, Ilo b rrt Aiken were
G e o r g e M o y i * l ’«» O p t ' i i
purchasers of tn e first T. U. Ilealtli
Bond sold tn th e liMfl CTirtstmaa
Seal Bale, it was reported today.
M rs. Aiken cam e personally to buy
K t s u l l 01 S lm o tin jr
Gi*.. . ■
th e bond. S h e declared "I know
f44 I ilii'l' (.Hi*
ole U it* r ..
th e work t h a t the Tuberculosis
iiififi'I *
l Hu1
ball s!m
Follow ing a n outline by Yi-l
li e .) " if hutiiieslc* -i«* t*i •tirvi**
I U Y«»I?K
Association D doing and wc leel
h r is n|.ri
(►la&lt;k p«*ri*&gt;*i»
T h r tfcliniqur &lt;&gt;t J
•L*s.
"fie* r ;*i
th a t w* w a n t to have a xliaro tn T. C ritz a rd . public r e la tio n a l
selor,
o
f
the
post-w
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w
ith
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It'S h u m a n ita ria n program
We
lov. ph O 'fte y . fe p r-se n t- m erit n I
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business,
afl
I
even
n
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ft*
Florida
than
*1 4fk »LI»
leave a place tn our budget tor
P atent Teach* i i A •*ocm
T h e f,.*i- •
. ............... .
|
4 tcsl.ir • tirr««l mtt
su ch th in g s and count il a prlvl* and p ublic em ployees ih Ihe fu (in I ltlirr s ta te s , h r -Jl't. dur tn th r mg
lay reported to p*il*r *- th al a t Krii'.t v 1
a m c n ta ls of c o u rtesy , sslesm n n J [fat! th a t »&lt;• m any vivitui* r**me tl&gt;x
• '• 1 '• A,!h' ’*-! •* ! . . . , I.....I
to r-im
.1.0- ••
ledge to give."
ru lin g them** !&gt;&lt;■» n i p lan* t** ie ■•• "*!
. *.,
t, i f
k •, of
M
Oeorge T buhy, O eneral C hairm an and In p erso n ality dcveloum l jb rrr. Firem en a n d policemen » t'l troy»
—
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had
isri*
sol
hi
gl
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vr
for
,
...
.
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know
n
t
• rrrl ' h r
for T ho Bemlnote C ounty Be*t m em b ers of th e C ham ber of (’I h r .nriuilr*! in th e courtesy tra in
m
agaline
subscripti'
ns
I*
c
iti
M
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a
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.
a ro u n d is**
4r»*l
S a ls announced th a t th e l i r a m a lt­ tnsree and th e R etail M en h ^ line program , h r "«»sert**d.
. . .,( iiemiimle High 1 * boo! M ove -*,*l
"II .w tn sell S a n fo rd s» . city the
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w , . 1
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ing of gen eral seal letter* will go A aaociatinn a g re e d y esterd ay
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ley
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i
n
t
e
d
out
tha!
L inda. M si» »* •* ••*»•••. Jt
.M
nl courtesy," will t,r _ lb r -ithjr-cl.
In th e m all on Monday.
. U rn o o n to sp o n so r u tw o e^eij
stu d en ts ere n*.t per m ove then i
to I t '.q .u
le c tu re course on th e subject lc
of th r opening ta lk .
A motion high
M•
Mstntill ky
K'lffrijrn
*.,
»*ili&lt;
it
auhscripitiou
*lur
s h o r tly
conducted on th e evrnings o f M
picture depicting effective c u s­ rr.it! ■
nr t
■ •! tot
S 'H fP ll
B A M rO B T REASON T IL T
i hours; al»h.thst Ih r mis
day and T uesday, Dec. 9 a u d | tomer relations technique will ln» ing
M.*» he »*tj« •1- »
• k 4* a* I loti.
at. th e C om m unity House.
shown. T here w ill l*e s talk on r r r r . -r-'ing rslcsm en am m aking
L rrfo ry
|L
. L&lt;r.,fm
___ POINT. Nor. 23—( / n —
W . V. B ittin g , presilient o f |
mrth*els of build in g xiedw ill an l it hard ' r stu d e n ts bi sevur** subSUdmV. I J
U rn Army football team will t n :
is M«l.
•c rip !tor:-, net proceerls of which
bow jo rem em ber nam es.
gage tn no post season game*. The 8 ,’m inole C ounty C ham ber of
h'ml
The second le c tu re on Tuesday go to th* ( e le ry C rate or
superintendent of th e
United m ere#, presided over the rnee
evening will be o n salesm anship, lib ra ry fnn.l
States Military Academy. M ajor a t th e C om m unity H ouse an
WABlHNGTON '&lt;••/ 22'
P o iitt Chief Roy (, W illiam* T lie V rtrr sr-\ A-i.i.U.. tc»tl*ei ,|Ui‘Developing and S e llin g your P rr O eneral MaxwsH Taylor, m ade th a t n u m b er o f re p re se n ta tiv e buali
toils
&gt;
•
v
A
|l
t
lhat
it
is
necessary
for
men
atte
n
d
e
d
.
M
r.
G
ridzard,
L onality." and a m otion picture
clear today when he said t h a t the
d a m l Kslav i l - ! w ;e,|iw rili
Army football season wtll e n d with d ire c ts th a G r i s u n l B usiness f ■showing tha rig h t a n d wrong w ay m a g a tlr r -slesrnen to re g ister a t th e vrteraiL, nt W 'lrl! W ar II banthe
City
Hall
before
soliciting.
g
rta
a
a
n
d
school
o
f
public
re
la
ti
li,f handling business .telephone
Ihe Nsxnry game tn P h iladelphia
appiii-i lor riL-vWir.y b«*t»::**
" t a j j j u ' a h s e ): n *tv z j - v a v - .
.Ttve VA a&lt;)de&lt;t that «,nr o il «g The* K t*ln lU giiaay l&gt;*;sartm ent
on Hot. 30. He aaid th e cadet tpld o f his w ork In public re la t Ivnnvrrtations.Mayor Jam e* Gt^t, who was p r e ­
•ridden wilt disband after that In th e la rg e r c itie s of th e cout
•etery tan,, nl Uei.c appl^atlm ts Ijb,» r»vei*e.| apparent War tarts
and re k d U tte rs o f eom m enda
haul hrc-ri approved Rerirfi!.'. arr t/rtaUng n early 17Tr).Wsi for 21 rniteg
sent at the m e e tin g end who a p ­
. '
from public officia ls fo r his w
now gottlg t/, t M7/SXI dWlbied til road a re l l^vige »*&gt;rk Itr sevea
proved th e p ro g ram , has been re,
quested to d esig n ate th e secon*!
In O rlan d o , Jack so n v ille, T an
re tfre n v ol w*&gt;r«d w ar II 7?«c rVcgU* rvyunttra.
I BUDENZ T B T in n '
S a ra s o ta and o th e r (Florida rif
week in December a a ‘T o u rte s y
m onU tlr pujn^rtii* • range fmpr
O m tx art/ire have te c ri *vfe*d to
w here h is lectu re w ork w as f
JE R U SA L E M . N or. 23. i . P ) - 11330 to MV) or a n av rra g r of »47
W»*k“ in Sanford. F ra n k Shame*.
•. ifsr.lt trt/lv o ,, Jwc 1 | f«w UiJrd u eled .
H e w aa introduced I Lea K. Lesher a n d Lind W eber, T ra in K r»iee in troubled P aisa,
l-eti additional inllca of rn ru lru c today that tlie E dw ard H iggins, cham ber o f c l were appointed aa a com m ittee to tine h a t been resumed but m orr
I n n In !o o r rtesilie.i
A ROVING KNO
te engaged In
represent the C h a m b e r of Com- then h alf the British A rm y com*
Rfcla w hich were r r c r u e d yetAer?TOTRE UAMF fryf
against the United
rro r« | ot |**til flay are for *sr*4 in l-ilk . Maehua
P o in tin g o u t the* s tic k n e a a l metre on the p ro g ra m .
VV. A. hat 'ro o p s in th* Holy Land a r r In* 'Ah* f*i
W l fnrt a
co u rte sy d u rin g th e w a r peifl Monison. secretary o f the M rrrh- In 'service ar railw ay arc u rity JJm n n t t&amp;rirr
M siiaUe I&gt;jv «t Naaaau. Hay arid
q u ite ft )u6 H born in 8*.
ml* A isoclption, w aa req u esu d to g u a rd s.
Mr. G r i a u r d d ecla red th a t th e |
I k a r t h i ccjuntpsv
.
The
train
service
had
te
e
n
A
u
ii.
Iflnn
r
w
m
d
hU
tu^ti
— ---------— — n ffr the m atter to A ndrew Stine,
has com a when “ th* custom s
president, pending app o in tm en t of h alted fo r &gt;2 hour* because of •th o a ] fd jc a tW i in Ntnr O ficiT j V . S. m r it production i i in u u *
rig h t" ! &gt; th a t employees- h a v e J
a tta c k s h r saboteurs.
to g e t tmek to “ ol*
mu 1 now Ut o tn PUUficId. U u i
a A it.
fommltt— members
J c = v ^ .V ..

J. L. Malcolm Is
Named Head Of
Oviedo Posi
». I'. Wheeler, Jr. Anl
Paul IMikler Elvci
•dViceCommander

I

Russla,
Meanwhile
Hails R e s u l t As-!
Win For Democracy.

LONDON Nov m . id*. ,\ Ur |i
|w»kesinan
ivh For* 1 &gt; •tffier
c b n rc id '...1 1 v tb ,,I. It.,* p tfliam eo.
Itomaqia was
Hr. K W. Ilupreclll. d u e c to r o f la ry elerii.. 11 it
lie add?*!
the t ’en tra l H o rid a K xperlm e'it n eith e r fa n nor lies*
S tatio n , spoke on the su b ject o f th a t th e question of H ritish re la ­
m re elem ents .&lt;Vi deficiency d is ­ tio n s w ith Romani., ruiw is under
om ies'In tnirk*ra»p**at th e month* erm aideration. The spsikesm atr w as
* ^ lv m eeting o f the V eteruns Vi|pa- asked w h eth er th e w ithdraw al of
^ W io n al A g ricu ltu re rla ss held Wed-, R ritlsh irc o g n illo n would a ffe c t
ursdny everting at Hut S erninolj. the sig n in g of Hie pence t r r a .y
w ith Itom niua II* ..p ile d illat tlie
H igh Srhool F arm .
I John Jo n es, tra rlie r of th e via t , llrilish governiiie. ' uimisl at con
rep o rted th a t one portion of th e rin d in g peace Ire a tie s only w ith
assrntbly was devoted to repair **f te rn g n irrd g o v rio u v rtl-fnrm tiH'l* so d rmptemeol*. lie *aat l . .M canuinir. tin . iixtiou 111 which
th a t each m fro h rr of th e * In**' tlie C om m unist - . .... *g* .1 * «torioUs
v ictory
brought in a tool o r a piece o f was hailed in M o.-cw as
for Romariinn ileni.*-rary
Soviet
equipm ent needing rrp m r.
• Present nt th e m eeting were new* d is p a te b rs fio n i liu ch araat
. Georg* W. A rnold. C larence lie n - slaiined th a t the. re.,ult sln w rd
4 |r n n i n , N annleon H arrell, F ran k R om anian p eople's approval
• w . Junes, R onald M ulrhead, H er- th e ir n a tio n 's -foreign policy.
Iw rl A. T h u rsto n , linger J im in e '.
G eorge Steele. C harles T , l*awaon,
J r ., and O tis It. G riggs of San
fowl. Also ni event were Thoinna
S taley , II. K McGowan, Donald
&amp;
I .rinhnrt, Jan ies M S taley and
■ *
Daniel Lukns of (Ivtulo, nnd John
I'AKI.S, N in !2. (A C )— It
S n n n a of Ism gw nod
w as announced o ffiria llt th is
"T he rlns**.” Ml Jones declare.1,
aftern o o n th a l ih r wreckage
••ineelk every W ednesday flight
of a loot
xmi tican Army
• from 7 bln m ini I0:.U&gt; o’rlock a t
tra n sp o rt plane has lien, found
he Keminole H igh farm ."
in th e .H«Im Mp*. Ih e ann o u n re n tm t
hi
Orl&gt;
Field
o fficials said th at all II p e r­
sona th a l went down with th e
plane a re a tir r .
The w reckage w as sighted
13 m ilra so u th east o f Inter*
T he Pilot L lub, sponsors o f th e
taken, S w lf/e rla n d .
Supplies
Milk Bank fo r needy perso n s In
Snnfotd and vicinity, h as »ent o u t ; have lieen dropped and plans*
a re c irrlin g Ihe a re a to m ark
le tte rs to o th e r civic clubs, church
the spot.
g ro u p s and o th e r o rg an isa tio n s to
. W ord
reaching
(irrn o b ls,
In terest them in th e p ro ject.
The jiem inole C h ap ter, O rd er o f I F rance, aaid th a t a U nited
E a ste rn S ta r , * In an sw er to t h e | S taten p a tro l plane crash ed
on a m ountain peak. T he
peal, has offered to co n trib u te
plane may h a« r h ern one of
_ m onthly to th e hank w hich la
under the direction of M rs. E dw ard 1 those which had been s ta r c h ­
K lrcher. e x e c u U r. a e c re tiry fo r
ing for th e w reckage of th e
tra n s p o rt plane in th e Hwiss
th e Seminole C ounty T obertuloeia
Alp-.
and H ealth A ssociation, w ho will
^
____
T* &gt;A 7*
cpnalder
1 L- T
fo r milk. M rs. K trcn er airesseii
—*
th a t the Milk Rank Is n o t only fo r

f | mihI% iiml milil ih*« nf •
Itl'IIMltl ***11 IMfll f*»"l?l't *ll|*
•»ttrI
I t •• • Iv;lif. puff
It rlm nlv S 4 ftm l.it
**ith ro«*»!
* i »fr In. Irrvh m i r t h r ih winri*.

F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y . N O V E M B E R 2 2 , 1 9 1 6

Crashes In Alps

I*AC Serves Notice
It Will Enter All
Important Elections
m During Year 1947

W EATHER

Oily Few Schools
In Fieri da Serve
J ’uuils Fruit Juice

Truman Appears To Be I^norin^
Demands For Congre.ssional .Session
Coal Strike Is
Threat To GOP
Tax Drop Plans

L t 0. E. Greer Is
Discharged From
Army Air Forces

"•■Ik

( ohimhijiiis Pick
Links Io (id lulu
Ihill For Medinj!.

K«• l&gt;ljf-;in . \ ssrrl ?
I..tlmj Al;in;it*&lt;nirni
Mnhilily
Nrrdr'll

West Coast Seamrn
Volinjr On Con Inn

First T. B. Health
Bond Is Purchased

Courtesy, Personify Develonment.
Busim'.s&gt; In Tain|m
Fsikr Magazine
Salesmanship CoBse To Be Held Here Salesmen Said.
, Working In City/

Inlcrniififni.il I)i.s|»ii(u

One-Fourth Of Vfc(.s
Ask Dis.'iliility Aid

Bids Rccuikcfl For
Hi -way. Brifljft* Work

Britons Duard Holy
I^and Railroads

�w.

PAGE TW O
I H E S A N F O R D H E K A L D .S A N F O K D . F L O R ID A
F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R

rhe Sanford Herald

The Cpal Strike

German Funds

Tim*! w as when cjoal 'minor* worked -twelve hours a
*1ny, seven days n week and f o r th a t jjot tw elve dollars n
week* W ompn worko'tl fn th e . m ines as well as men In
those days. Even when p reg n a n t, a n d .b ab ies were mor*
than not born death G oins Into the m in e s before
sunup, eom lns out n o t until a fte r dark, men am i women
both often worked fo r y ears w ithout seeing th e light ot
d ay.
All Hint was a long tim e ago, long before eith er John
L. L ev.ii o r ills U nited Aline W orkers. Considerable progrew* tow ard the em ancipation of miner* had been made
before M r. LoWis w as b o rn , b u t giving th e devil his due;
abuses still prevalent even J n this generation have boon
largely elim inated th ro u g h M r. Lewis’ efforts. For this he
deserves fu ll c m lll.
•
It lias been n long tlm*1 since coal m iners s u ffe r e d
m uch. As f a r hack na 1930 th e y were w orking Tor $7.f»o
n -day, not bad with s te a d y em ploym ent, hut th e m iners
com plainod th ey did not have steady em ploym ent o r a
f u ll week. T hat com plaint Is no longer justified. W ith
a g n n rn n te e 'o f fid hours of Work-each w eek,‘w ith time and
a h a lf pay over 0T» hours, the averago is about HI hours.
F or th e eig h th tim e in five years, w ar o r no war.

FIRE and AUTO

prtcn

* i .rriir*
(■ iip lfil. I t i U t w n m
■ u s»v» Vera.

la l» ti« |*

The HeraCl ia a wM lwt f t T*i
la ) « l« M I'i i h Mbl.k la e&gt;«la&gt;
4«*» aallfl**^ la Ike aaa far r»&gt;
Hibtlaailaa a) all aawa *k*llrlM.
a r jll.a la H •* aal M lurnlo
a ••Mae la ihia *.|&gt;.r &gt;al alaa
ha laaaj u a i aul.ll.kra t i n l i
IP viable la ttaabUtallaa at aaa*
aaJ aiaealabaa b .r.la aaa alaa re-

The Social Event Of The Season

CASH DIVIDENDS TO POUCT HOLDERS

THANKSGIVING EVE
QtOT tHCQBSQBATIo)

Lake Blows Up
And Kills Its Fisft
Br is b a n e

U 3 pi Magnolia A t*.

— &lt;;p&gt;— t.«

Nooga No»t!a. normally a fi
milf-wid* expanse in the C
narvon
U n r ig ( ,
Snath - T
tfucenslarul, ha* dl*»ppearr&lt;V
The
water**
edge
rrccr
rapidly following m muffled '
plosion from die direction of i
lake heard mi Christmas K
11MI. and today only a “trip
damp mud t remain*.
The explosion, believed to hi
Iimo a subterranean dl*turban
Willed all the fish in the la
One theory I* that the ilixtu:
■nee opened ■ connection wfl
nn
underground
shale
lu J
through which the water flow l|
away.

SUMMER and FALL*

Sidney Allen's Orchestra of Orlando

MAYFAIR INN NOV. 27 10 P.M.&lt;

Meant, .. Public Buildings, .. a
other*.
Florida'* !tr|rre»eplati
J. Hardin Peterson of I-nkela
loac* hi* chairmanship of the jl
portanl Public 1-atuU Committee
Our losses In tire Senate a
just a* vital. Senator MrKrtlar
Tennes.ee lose* Imtli the office
Presiding Officer of llm Senate •
the chairmanship of the all-pnw&lt;
ful f'li) a nee Committee post. Set
tor Cirarge of Georgia lose* m
equally powerful Finance Cuntu#
tee- pd»t, Senator Connolly W
important Foreign Solutions C&lt;Jtnltlee, Senator Overton die rhJmanship* of *tmth tlir irrigatif*
and Manufactures Committee, Se
ator Bailey o f North Carolina i s
Commerce Committee, and I *«•
my chairmanship of the PaUft*
Committee.
Giving up these chairman****
mean* that Southerner* who live
for many year* guided the p a sig e
of the most vitul Icgi-lalion inlhn
history of this country wlilfnT
longer l&gt;e in n controlling posilon.
In lhair place* cojne Uepwldi|*n*

Our mackerel cat
41a* three kitten*.
The girl one sat
With white mittens
Down in the hall. _
The grandfather clock
Bo* (red. The |rit&lt;Y|i
Shied at the shock.
Pounce, bounce,
Come, hey two hi others,
There were once
Thiee other*.
We don't surmite
Who tliiir sire i*.
Tiiair touud eyes
Are all iris.
They sleep In a hall.
Thnv scuffle and scamper.
Once they Iivm) all
By tile c l o t h e s hnniprr.
Of their mother they know
They can't boss liar.
They sit In a row
For the milk sauctr.
They think a brown tnarhle
Is a mouse,

Script—$34)0 CoupIe—^Tax Inc.)
'

T a b ic

R r a o r v a lio r u

F ree— P h o n e

1011

A a k F o r M r . A b eU

VERY TRULY YOURS
By CLAUDE POTTER

•
VaH tea U p T o * 1 4 .9 5 !

chairmen pf th e Committees on
Agrimltoir, Naral Affairit, Mili­
tary Affair*, Patents, Ways and

They &lt;hrjmip.;,tairs
And link through the liou.se.
Pretentious Look*
Uv many ate written.
I prefer th e.looks •
Of a high-tail kitten.
WILLIAM IIODR BENET,

2 B ig R a ck s F u ll!

On Salt* Saturday 9:00 A. M

Handkerchief BeautiesI
Hand Embroldgrtd Madeira!
P e t it -P o in t S w i n e s

t o Florida. Governor Dewey of
New York it expected to visit Mi­
ami this weekend.
18 Southern state* »o»e from |2I0
■—A. F. Whitney of the Brother­ per person in 1983 to almost &lt;300
hood of Railroad Trainmen pay* per person in 1P4B. This is a four­
hi* respect to President Truman. fold increase, whereas income l.i
H n .il, Whitney says, 'a produrt the oilier states Increased only
o f the Pendrrcnst cesspool". How­ thiee times In the same period.
Today wa are On the Verse of
ever, It should not lie forgotten
that ho WAS 1‘icsldcnt jtnojrvciL's even morn rapid • development in
personal choice for the Vice Presi­ both ouVIridusYry 'arid•agriculture,
if wa ran continue proper Federal
dency.
_
aid.
However, f strongly fear
Senator Pepper i* worried last
a t ___s \
la
.. .t il
______a
_ I '
L _
(1 . . s L I
tbn U.O.P. will not aid'the South
in obtaining lower freight rate*.
Well, the Democrats have been In
control of Emigres* for 16 year*
and they haven’t done It yet.
There's no roaaou why the Repub­
licans should go out « f their way
to help the South.
j

r

Bright Frists
Exquisite import* o f fine lin­
en, sheer cotton! Very pretty
too, are ourbrigbt p i n t s . . .
lace D im m ed squares

a

Of Enduring Beauty

1,1

Winston ('Inn chill, who was
without a doubt the greatest Prime
Minister England ever had, say*
President R o o s e v e lt "was the
greatest American friend Britain
ever had". The Booievelt “lendleeae" scheme, lie adds, “will stand
forth
the m oil unselfish art of
•n y country”. Never before In the
history of the world hava to fc*|

They have resisted active develop­
ment of onp rivtra and harbor*
work. And I do trot quite see n
Republican Congraaa encouraging
our bill, H. 1386,-tha bill introduced
by Senator Bailey of North Cant*
Ifna and myself, along with nther
Bonthem Congreswm i, to aid In
the industrial Tnteyeat* represented
hy tha Republican' Party will onco u rag e federal a i d 't o local
J_

Thousands of union men are fed petitio n 1 "

up-wlth the Lewis tactics, but we
are nfr'aldrfbetr sympathies would
shift if tha □overnment jailed Mr.

Furtfcai

the

LORD ELGIN— .
A ftw the sh o w er-slip into
your • oval —and rrUx.

robe* are the final
word in comfort and chin.
No pulling. . . no skimping
ioyal

Republican^*

i which have
South. These
to education
to 'research
where to head lh.«-Orlando Sen­
tinel. They/pat rirarle* Mitchell, for buatM aa and agriculture. In
George Whitney, Samuel Inaull'et particular, I have found no signs
wl-)n Jail without making martyF* Of Republican foresight hi dealing
bf them. Istvewt* abore tha law T with price support for produci*
and soil conservation, programs,
it is perhaps no^
no Mcidaot
M cidaot thai
that th«
tha
cotton \ Vmarket
took
I drop
r i S T f - r - in
' " ! - the
-T "*f"» " V *
M
J U li
j lace on the aye o f the Republican
rirtory.
1 am particularly fearful that the
Republican* now in control wilt
block a number of chenge* which a
Big- There must he sons# other
w ay to atop this man from tailing directly benefit*
the United State* of Atnerira Include federal

are dean, troooih and smart.
H ie pattertu an exduilve,

Small-M«dii

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Gold
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Social A n d

Personal

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1Yacht Party (liven
Calendar! For w - n. Workmans

Mr. nnd Mrs. G. D. Workman
TIIUIIHDAY
Th« Training Union Council of were honored with it suuncr
the T im Baptist Church will party on tauird the vacht "Sky)
bold its monthly meeting at 7:3t&gt;t !atk" on Tuesday evening by Mr.
o’clock.
I and Mrs. F. K. Itoumillat.
thirsts Invited to t&gt;e with Mr.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 Onlrr
vttKhe Eastern Star will meet nnd Mr*- Workman were Mr.
at the Masonic Hall at 8:00 I’. and Mr*. W. II. Tunnleliffe. Mr.
M. Ther* will lx: a covered dish and Mi*. A. W. lire. Mr. nnd
supper pt 0:30 I*. M. preceding' Mr*. Iloy Holler, Mr. and Mrs.
II. II. I’npe, Dr. nnd Mr*. Satnurl
the meeting.
I'ulesfon and Mr. and Mr*. F. E.
Intermediate Girl's Auxiliary of Itoumillat. .
Ihe First U aptiit Church will
meet at the home, of Mis4 Myra
t ane Madden, Magnolia Avenue,
t embers are asked l&lt;; bring
their gifts for a needy, family
Iri Europe.
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FHIUAY ’•{
The County Council ot Ur; Home
Demonstration Club wl£;,ineri at
the Ocnrva community.TtyUdltig nl
11:00 A. M. for n c o tfm l dbUt
luncheon
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Thtre will be a Cuh Remit
rack Meeting . at the Mc‘hodi*t
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Church at 7:30 I*. M. A ll, Cube
niltTII. a n n o u n c e m e n t
and their mothers ate expected
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to be present.
,Mr. and Mrs. William Pavi*on
SATURDAY
announce ’ the birth of a daughhM&gt;e Central Circle «f tho Garden fer MVlgarc'f Maryeve on N o/.
Clad will conduct a rummage rale Ill at the
Fernald latughton
a t 10:00 A. M. at the lan: Motor Memorial Hospital.
Sales Company for benefit of Ibe
Mr. and Mr*. Davison have
club building fund. ;
The Dependable Class «r the JuVt recently ■moved their resi­
£)r#t Melhodist Church Is seiv- I dence to Sanford fmm Auburn.
t M - ’a 'spaghetti supper at the Ala.
church annex at b:30 to 7:30
P. M. Tlekata may l»* obtained Hoard meeting will be held at
from member* or officer* of. the 5UU0 I*. M. at the High School.
It is important that all members
church for a minimum price.
be present.
SUNDAY
TUESDAY
£ &lt; e- Eaita^n.,Star* will 'hold
Memorial Services at the Ma- ' The Pilot Club will hold its
sonic Hall at 3:00 I*. M. The dinner, meeting in the Commun­
ity Building at 7:30 F. M. .*nt
public Is Invited to attend.
members are urged to la* pres­
MONDAY
The Sentlnole
High I’.T.A. ent.

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M orning W orship .... 11:00 A.
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Evangelistic ................. 7 :UM I*.
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P e r so n a l s
Friends
of little
Marianne
Strickland will Ik* glad to learn
that she is recuperating nicely
after being rnitfinrd in her home
tvith Ihe ttttimp*.
Mi»s Alma Howland and Frier
Angel returned Saturday after­
noon from n ten day visit in
Mississippi. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Miller
nf Milton, Fa. arrived today to
visit 'Mr*- Miller's mother Mrs.
K. 8. Vernay on Pnrk Avenue.
Frlenda of Otho Hughes will
In* glad to learn that he is im ­
proving at the Veterans' l!o*pital, Hay Finrs. Fla. after under­
going two o|H-rationa. Mr. and Mrs. William Davison
have a* their guests her mother
and father Mr. and Mr*. Grady
I*&gt;ftim • and daughter* Margaret
and Gradv Sue of Auburn, Ala.
Friend* of SK 'i'e W. II. Culhim will Ik- interested to learn
that • he underwent' a |on»ilgc*
tomy yrsferday at the U. 8. Naval Hospital In Portsmouth. S'.
II.

Miss Mary David
Honored With Party
Mist Mary David, bride-elect
of Novemlier. , was honored on
.Saturday with a shower given
l-v Mm. II- A. Manning and Miss
Jean Manning at their home on
Park Avenue at 8:00 F. M. The
living room was lovely with ur*
rangenirlit* of snapdragons, point
set lias ami potted plants. Many
gifts were presenter! the honor**
during (be evening.
Sandwiches, potato chips, rake,
randy and nuts were served with
n refreshing drink to the guests.
Those invited to lw- with Mis*
David were: Mis* Dorothy Price.
Mt*s Rosemary lint dick. Miss
Mary Edna lasmltess, Mis* Doro­
thy Cole, Mis* Ouida Carlton.
Mivs Hetty 8a**er and
Mis*
Peggy Hcst.
Also Mis* Hnrbnrn Damnier,
Mis* Martha King. Mis.s Vesta
Merritt, Miss Jean Maiming, Mm.
T. Cobb, Mm. C, F. Henhnm, Mr*.
T. F. Henharn. Mm. It. K. Hardi­
son, Mr«. M. G. (’bland. Mr*.
Helen- McCollum. Mm. G. C. Da­
vid. Mm. R. T. Tliomn*. Mm. F.
W. Fender. Mrs. Ilm el Woodley
nnd Mr*. J. F Kicks.
Also Mrs. .1. Ik Jackson, Mm.
A. C. Henson, Mr*. A, K Dob­
bins, Mr*. M. C. Manning. Mi*.
It. A. Flank. Mrs. Don Cordell,
Mia. J. K. Cordell. Mr*; A. H.
I.ovcjoy, Mrs. Manning. Mrs. A.
K. Dobson, Mrs. IV I.. H uts and
Mi*. II. A. Manning.

Fidelia Cla*ss Meets .
With Mrn. 0. l\ Wade

Mr. nnd Mm. F. F. Austin of
AtlnntA will arrive Saturday l&lt;&gt;
I'ln- Fidclis Cla*- "( tin- Firat
•pend several day* with Alt. -and Haptmr Churrh met m» I'm-sdav
Mrs. M. It. Strlrkland a', their t veiling at the home of Mm. O*
home in Mayfair.
P. Wade nl Kld#r Spiings. Iloswere Mm. Wade and Mr*.
Mrs. Elizabeth Queener
of ti-sses
EliCn-rry and gann-s wrre led by
Geneva has as her guest* Mr*. Mr*. Carl F. Lio«L
Flora Griffin and daughter Mr*.
Those present were-M m. John.
Ima Halt* of Wilton, N, C. Mrs. Ib'gct*. Mm. John I.. Miller. Mm.
Hall* plan* to leave soon- tp re­ K. H. .Smith; Mis* Christine
turn to Wilson nnd Mrs. Griffin ! Sloudunmirv, Mrs. J«*ii I’hillip*.
will stay for the winter in ' Flu. | Mr* t'arl Moss, Mrs. It. K. Tui
ner. Mrs. O. G. Owen, Mr*. 11. K.
Mom*. Mrs- Evans McCoy. Mr*.
F i Cooper. Mrs Forrest Gul­
ch, i
Mi» S ( Graham. Mr*.

Mrs. Kirchur Speaks
At Civic Meeting-

The Civic DvPailmvnt of the
Sanfnid'a Woman* Cluti held Its
regular monthly meeting Nov.
20 at 11:00 A. M for the pur­
pose of folding Christina* seul*
fer the Seniinoh- Tuberculosis
Association.
The covered di»h luncheon was
served by the following hostess­
es: Mrs. II. C. llrltcl. Mri. W.
S. Hrumlcy, Mm. W. It. Brinson.
Mrs. J. M. Joyner. At the* conelusion of the luncheon Mm. II.
II. McCaslin, chairman, called
the meeting to 'order. Minutes of
the previous meeting were n a d
tiy the secretary, Mrs. Italph
Atistin Smith mid approved
Mrs. B. H. Crumley, program
chairman, introduced Mis Ed­
ward Kirchci. principal *i«-akcr
for the day.
Mrs. KJrthi i a*
secretary of the T. II. A*»i«ialion told of Hie three p«mi- on
which the n.**o«iBtlon I* mm n i­
trating. First, being thr work
done with tho health unit on
raze UndiiVT which include* ink­
ing care of nitntal and social
problems, as develop front tbc
discovery of the disease
Promoting health education in
schools by use of literntur- md

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Open House Saturday
Nitflit, Country Club
A liM'ukfnut wl|la bt* 't*rvtM| nl
Mir .Si minolr Country t'liil* iin
Wrf|iM*tU\ rvrmtu: fullnwtn^ thr
T h n n k -iri'mi.*
tljnt r
R|M'n«oriH
by t lif Snnfnnl l.iofM Club lit
thr MMvfm r Inn
Huron, tirir&lt;.
fi»n4t ami * " f f r r
lit fnrm thi*
iin-iiii. .Mi*. I'd W liiiner niinoniK eil loelny
A I*o on Saturday- evening the
liar will I k- upon and mctntK’r&gt;
and guest* are invited In uHoml
open house. M utir will In- fu r­
nished hy a rocord ptavar.

Teen Talk

Oddfellows, Kcheknhs
Enjoy Supper Party

Dear Judy,
Memlx-rs of ihe Oddfellow and
•M the hep* nic busy like luai llrhckah Lodge* and families en­
nniktig with the needle and thread. joyed a covered dish supprr and
Thee has been lots of interest in ] social hour on Tuesday evening
litrIs remnant store* where pieers i at the Oddfellow llall. Supper
of naterinl can tie picked up for 1 was served at 7:00 |*. M, and
•cat*, handkerchiefs, paten quilt*, ganies and othi r contest* wete
apt* i* and bandanas—for Cnrist- played. Prizes were uwardrd ami
cooi drinks were %
*crVc-t.
mn.ptesent*.
Those present included Mr. unit
Jt-Ann Little nf Calhnlrnl
IHg School In New S’urk I* niak- Mr* K. M. Spelr and daughb
Enmrctte. Mr. nnd Mr*, ft. F.
Ini: the .cutest little' animalsMr.
SC"ty dog*, etc. -out of wool and Ganns, William Jameson.
win She *ays direcIlon*7afe "ra*&gt;• and Mrs. George Kwnn. Mrs. It.
L Moore. Mrs. Mary Holly. Mr.
to i-l in art stores.
and Mm. It. M. Glrasnii, Mi.s
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of
the
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i Etta. Jane Gleason, Mi** Anna
pm I string glove* aud mitten* N,|„on.
Biiilrnitiroidered 'em with flower*'
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or dll initial* at the cuff of the . . A,,0„Mr: 1? ,"J,:Mr.*
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Mrs.Hesale
Greek,
Mm. W. ,D.
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Thornton,
Mr., amt Mrs. Gus
I you really feel in a sewing latvejoy, Fred Myers, Mrs. iith t
nti-l. hand-rolled handkerrhief* Willmm*. Mr. and Mr*. H. F.
ar&lt; ip-mast preatnts for the hep- S&lt;|uircs, Mr. ami Mr*. D. C. II iitr*
het- Ffrst try to find some real anl. J. K. Hardy. I. \ \ Williinn*.
Irt* linen. If you can't, you can Mr. and Mr*. II. Ik Humrtl. Mi
find suunrr* of various prime I B|)(j Mnl# C. C. Enrl. Mr* All.-” .! , ' . ' n. " r r,',
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Ashdown and children. K I
me-' store*
Walkrr nnd Mr. and Mr*.' Fjinik
AHost every city ha*' a shop Ashdown.
that sella old rarnei.i cases witli
sb- th r strap* (Civil or World
W.n.. Usually- you cbm pick then
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Up ir ulanit tn to fiO cent*. The
I'-iiter looks a little worn and may
wye be paint spotted hut you 6nn
fix em up ami mute sliek gift*.
"The fimt job of Ihe IK-Iue
Ft. ii*o some turpentine to clrau planners I* to plan a world with
off ipy paint. . Thyn use ca*toi out empire*." *nv* I mil* M*ihi-t.
oil give life to Hie leather. After who will apeak In Winter Pink
.the ii*o a regular leather polish on The Town Hall Serin*. Tne*.
or itomoldle polish to 'finish Ihe day evening at K:t5 o’clock
jo!
“Otherwise." this brilliant iotnn
Get* all the slick chick* ale alist continues, "it will )*• i
go*: ga ga ovei ni*ii;nia—Ihe lug i wm Id without pence IV.ire pl.tbra* kind—any kid would up- nt r» who omit a ronsitlei slum
pri'ite n Chitstmas gift of lin- nf em pire* a re dealing in fan
fan hardware that she ran &gt;n- tasirs.
toclto her twit, bag or hat. The
P erh ap s no other wai c u iie
yra.iin find unusual tirassy in spondent, le c tu iir or uiithor
‘g'l is to visil the old costume and Louis Fischer h a s 'J l s t m
o| in your nrightiorhoisl an I guished hini»elf in all th re e o»JI
i get insignia that might he jnga — i* u* well qiinlifii-tl to
timed |o old policeman or file- aiialvse th e relationship of w m hl
in..hats ut uai uidforiils— for- p enre and th r em p lie ro n rrn ignand American. Then use a Fischgr has eonle l&gt;v his u-pu
X&gt;*“heWTlry p&lt;di*h and clean 'em lalion fo r unhia*«d re p o rtin g n •!
ip -ck and span.
sound a n a ly s rs — m dilienl. nidi
X-- Y-'ik deli-hep* have gone ta ry . social ainl i-ronomt.
ab-happy ttiat they rn-ii ihioiigh firs t hand o liserv u ii--i. i i
n
i hi * aitei*’ l-adge* at tb­ people, place* and event* I «*•-.'
it- Cllllrecognized a* an a u ltn iD l.
111 * von teen akatllig »*«W* H u .-is an d India, he ha- - p e n t
pi oiled - ith s«K|uili»* Vl'i-ll they a g le e t deal of lim e in h i m «n ip-w* at-d make a tinty
E ngland. G e r m a n y and tin- H i
'*- gin Get a solid rol.u *■« k kalis. He kriuw, Stallll, t.a m p
till shall tl of *t-&lt;|uin* III lilMel- and C hurchill, a nd m any An n ' j
ll idol
that will harmomti- lean statesm en nnd dlplom ni
i11 be - olor you chi«i*c If vou
To those who would l&gt;r gnnti '
Ive- etl *oek* you wooltl then liy no in le llig rn t approach to t*n
rl rein , vellow gold and red prohteni as a safeg u ard a g a in
Mjni- If -he socks air li*le. o
Ui b Ihe letter, sew a row of
tow %f green, row of yelu gild, elt , down the lisle
lly-e Now.
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futiire wars, taiui* Fischer wain*. I Hook Nook j„- Orlando ami the
"•'Mn tu t hocomr eon-cion- of | SantUpnr n~ik Shop in Winter
its strength anti Its po*«|bilit|e, i Dark
It i« tiled of being legardrd a* \
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'thi- white man's burden.' That • Heat herbs with a little conking
'* wh\ American leader* a n -'fat in making *«uce* nr gravies.
warning the wnrlil that imperial-^
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VDDITIONAL SOCIETY
Tifb l i now on joib- at Hie•
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the sanitarium.
Mrs. Kirehar concluded
bypointing out that thpsr llimg*
are done with money irrcived
from sale of -Christmas seal*. Dr.
Frank Qtiillmsn spoke lirbflv «n
the connection of, the health unit
to the T. II, Association and re­
quested support in promoting
good health in 8cinlmdc * "initV-

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, J946

t'h b l o n e r a n g e r

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Nation's Prominent
Professional A n d
Amateurs Rxpected
The Junior C’hamlHT of Contmetcr In Orlando I* niMimorilig
the IIO.OuO 1 Mo M.l. OMR Oulf
TmirnuiH.nl to In* held nt tha
Duhadread Country Club beginlin g Nov. 2H with the flniil
rmtndi h.-ing tdayeil on Dec. I.
Among the prominent named
g. Ifeta in the I’rofemional liolft'la Aaaoeldtion to |i»rtici|&gt;ate In
the 72 hole initnl pluv tmirnev
w II or Hen llogan,. Sam Snead.
Just MrSpadi n and other*.
A large field i« e ip fled to
nnter the iiuallflcathm round, lo
Ik held for aimtrur* on Nor.
27. The amateur field in He
t.nirnev will bo limited hut the
pro ranka will lm unlimited. Near
jy 100 playera arr n p .cted to
pnr kipate.
The mpit prominent bmstfur*
in the country wifi jtlm imrtlrlpntv In the conical. Among llioae
who ure exptc ed to ronincte
will he Frank Strsnnhan. Cirv
M ddleeoff and tii-nc llulhlomkr
The uinstiur field will he limit
ed In order that, only the h at
wMI partictpn'e ao Hint (.peftii
tnra will «ee g o lf nt Ita lb atA number o f Sanford, golfer*
will pnrtielpate • in the fe* Ivltle.
to he hi Id on the Ornngc C'«unly *eoura^. Among those to- en­
ter will he Kd lev y Wh'Intr
manager nf th . Seminole Coun­
try Cjuti; Clyde-Tetwillegat, Jr.
Kcmlnoly. Country Cluli pro; At
Hryant, S r, CL W. Spinc-i. JUu
Rnt-ne.*r and K. II. Smith. Tle-

Kicking I b N o Lo«t
Artistry In Big: Six

SPORTS LAUGH

1 On T h in (g iv in g Day o f 1OT2,
S o u th ern ta lif o rn ln d in eh isl the
P acific Coaal C onfrreiu-e fmithall
crow n and the rlg til lo |d a y in the
l|nae Bowl nv l&gt;eat log W ashington
V to 41. T heir r.inrgin of victory
vrn* a field goal.

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Yuu are h.rrby «u,IN,d th
ult baa t.cafi IHatltut* 4 lo
i'll cull Itiiett ..f tha Nliith Jud.ctal
Clm ilt r»f Plurbla. •»». ialt.aU t'.tunty,
lu fViancrrg. ua.lar tkc title uf alary
Wntlcln*. PUliallff ta Juba C. Wat‘kina, I•, I. . I l &gt;.; nn.1 , l u, that l».
H*f MU*Hl I* an ut.a-.liit, ittamtra.
You at* lli.rat.Ta rc.julr.fi tu
■PI****, th mWI raua* In pvraaui m
Uy allvruay at th, t'aurt Jlnuaa In
ianfurd, Ptorlrta i&gt;u th* lnd dar
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10. Do not mix gunpow der and alrohoL
w|ll lit etitrr.'ai an.
(F ro m "F lorida G am e an d FU h" fo r November. ib&lt; ...aleaio
ul.l rauae p n x e ..1 , i part*.
lithed by the Sporting A rm s and Am m unition M
I V IT H I J i a m y h a n . l ' a i u l ul
•eal thla Slat dtr &gt;.f •Mrrol.cr,
facturer*’ IntUtute. in th e interest of Weeping «ho&lt;
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t’larl. i'll,-ult I’aurt,
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CIIICAtiO, Nov. 2i , (A1)—A cry
‘hat haa been heurd i|ultv fre
.in ntly In fiMttlmll citrle* In recent
.•ul* la life claim that kicking I*
r lo*l n/t- Such a atatement cer• inlv doe an't hold Due Irt'th* Big
SI* Conferetre.
It wna a field goal by Ham
Vncantn that gave Nrbraaka r *d
o II victory over Knnaaa. A field
goal by Paul Turner enabled Kan­
ina to un^st Oklahoma, IS to IX
MiMMiri'a I ig tackle. Jim Kekerl*.
i.ooted three extra pqlnta Ihdt
-nve Miaaourl n 21 to 20 victory
ver Nehraaka. Ih«' Fambroiigh
if Kanaa* Iw-at Oklahoma A. and
M.. M In in, by making goml nti
Soth roiiveralnna. Dave Wallace
CIIICAtiO, Nov. 22. i d t - AI ,f Oklahoma provided the winning
though lllinoia need* only a !'• mar,'in with two eonver*lona thet
toiy over Northweatfm on Satin- tefratr.l Trta* Chriatian, 14 to I-day to gat the Riwe Howl hid
Coach Hay Eliot of the lllinl i*n •
thinking of California In January.
Suy« Eliot:—’'We've i!" U fiHithnlt
game Saturday and that'*
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want ta think nlbml "
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If Illiuuia loara Saturday, then
Michigan ran get the howlbid »&gt;•■
Ivatlm* Ohio Stale.
I*( oaeli
lii t a Cri-ler .if Michigan thinking
utiout the po-nit'ilitv of Uoine 'n
tha bowl? Crlaler'x only comment
h^a been:—"We have 11 fmdholl
m ine on our hunila Saturday.'

SPORTS ODDITY

The 10 Commandments Of P -M *

—Nearly every on# on th# west
'riant l» having hit aay today on
the Roto Bowl agreement hotwren
the Pacific Coast conference and
the We.tcrn Conference.
Many peraone along the northern
•trrtch of the coa.t approved the
•.act, but the coiucnrui in R u th ­
in California aeeined to be that
‘uch an agreement could have been
fated a year later, »o that tha
Mnbruten Armv Cadeti could fur*
. iih the opposition neat New
* 5. Be aure of your targ et before you pull the tr t| tr.
Year'ii Day.
,
,
There even i« a healthy mlnor6. Never point a gun a t a a y th in g you do not l ml
;y which contciuL that the agree­ to ahoot.
ment, in any form, ii no go«J.
7. Never leave your gun u n attended unleaa yot in
They oh ref l.erau«r th* part rloaei
.
lie door on team* from the South loed i t ' firal.
■lid Southwest which have provided
8. Never climb a tre e o r fence w ith a loaded Kin.
he Howl hMory with many color­
9. Never ahoot nl a flnt, h ard surface o r IK* lrful ihaplflr*.
'
'
face
o
f w ater.
The player! on the UCLA and

Yuu are theteior, p.*iulre4 to ap­
pear In aaid ranee In | mrann or try
all dual at the Court Itouae In
cxnford. Kior-d, «n the )ml Jay
of | m, .m r-f, 1*4* (MonSarf en.l
IhaT la default I!•►..-of. a 4 eu ta M4
i-onfeMn will be entered uad the
aaul raoae pruerd e l parte. *
•WITXKMM a.) band aad idrielal
Mai thla D el dar nf l h i ..her, 1t4t.
U 4*. It KJlNIinN
CUra T.'Ir.bii c»uft,
.
hetnlnola Coi.rty, KkirMa
t«»KKICIAIe MUALh *
P. (lottiM ldff
Ati«ro*y
Fanfold, Fl«*rlda

Hill Knatrli, aporta nl.tnr Af
the S:. Auguatinc Itraord. hac
thla to any conrerniog Sanfonfa
big fullback Wlllia Andemont
"Sanford U plugging ita grral
Satainulr High fullha.k. WiUia
Anderxon. In an effort lo land
hl*a no aume rollrgr rlrrrn nesv
aeaaun in a* big way. Derr the
aeaaon Anderatm has aeeraged
133.2 yarda per gam* from
t^rlmmage, 30.9 yarda per kick
and haa aeored lid pntata In
light game*. Anderwot U an
oulatanding high achuol fimtbull
player and ahettld hare nu Irmti l e landing aiv»athlv.lr scholarahlp. a . far aa IbU olwr*rr U

L a fa v a tt* cam pua with
Lehigh p u b licity p re p a ra to ry t«»
th e ir big fo o tb a ll jr»m* on Hatu n la y , nml Umr*’* nothing lha

bacon

f o b t ic k k t s

.

xirrit e To Ai*i’i:.«H

H» JI.IIN A dL-VTK. .tfu iic
M-mti* Alljr, N»r*ti «’sroll|gn
V»h mr* !»• ?•-(»» nolltlui'
*UII ln»t»
jhalltutr«l
&lt;‘ti in it f*i*uri »*f itis# Ninth J
•'IrcMjl #♦# Flevf-ietn. Hrmlnnl- 1
In 1 tiaiiiriy, iind* r the lltl* &lt;
Itfala, I'Mintirr 4A Juhha' i&lt;Im
ftmlanl and thut th** r*ll./
la an abailitld iliYufi*.
V«iti iir*« Ih«*ttfnrp «*«mi
n|i|»*rtr hi w.ilil • au«&gt; In |(rie«»i
attrrn*r ui th*»
Htp
Hdhf»rti Florida on Hit* ihli
Iir r*nt l.r r, |»I4 at.d 'tial »»•
Ih* Ireef, | *tr* »—
r |tf'» coifrh
!•*• ♦lit •-» .*»ol ttl* (Jit! t-aU(
r«w| 91 |Mtld
U ITNFHN rti&gt; t«. u*l ;»n t I
*ral thla &amp;11* d o of \nV*|iih#
t» IV in'It.VfKi.N
Clark. «*li&lt;ult Co-irf
N.rnlio.l* &lt;‘&gt;Mir*t), Fll
Attornejr
ntix • F. l|au*hold*r
(•KAL)
Nanftnd. Florida

cull «;ou»i 4*r Haniilt«iln l&gt;w

I.ltlje J o h n n y O'Connell
■ending al o u t plan* for the H i&gt;ae||fam a.
..
Howl, the S u g a r Howl, th r O rantfd
F lotlda haa played MDalswlPPl.
Bowl and w h a t n o t.' ,
I Tnlane. V anderbilt, M iami, N orth
"D addy," he aaked, "W hy UOt1 C arolina, G eorgia and V lllanovn.
a P o tato Howl g a m e ? "
'T h e y have vet to plav N orth
The h itch I* th a t am w .lrift* Carolina S ta te and A uburn,
would have to be cleared f-mii a1T h rra ha* been no harder
mo*t any g rid iro n In the *tnte of worker on the F lorida practice
field th
than
Wolf and th* eona n .........

On the anme dny, PCI.A win
rliniinnte.l from the _rae.e__a*_Die.
llruihi T oil'to YYaiiTiTngtoii''State
In the final Tacomla uf plav on—
you gur**cd it—a field goal. The
flooding
wore, .1 to 0.

Legal Notice.

concha* :ir* not letting any high­
ly paid iris, d Florida high achool
alhlrtej jniaa their eve lhi« vcai.
Kach week there hare been
ceactim from the
t'alveralty
aeoutlng ami reporting on three
or four high achool grid gamva
alace the aeaaun Aral opened.
Wolf ha* had hi* hand, full
aince he flrat placed a foot on
the rampua o f the Univeraity of
NOflt K 111 «1*1*1; %
It
Florida. Firat of all he did not TO* «’L4IIK I ll«JW ADII.
I'Uco of r«ll4ptir«i I* MB
ntr**rl, Akron. &lt;»hl&gt;«f
* You ar* h«sph9 Mialrmt 14
•ii&gt; hrrfmlM r * I9IB Iri » 1
htl, for »lm*rt* |t&lt;Ma|lu% lit t|

"blo!wl■, for the achool. Htfondlv
he had lo face one of thd tmi'.'heat aehcdule* that Florida ha*
evir playeal.
The* Fighting Oator*. and we
mean |ual that, h u e "ploughed
through a tough row of atnmp*
w aa' and *.111 face l» o noteworthy

liurlraiter,

laid for-* StiecCiifiil v--ai» to
and that la an. Indira tori
Wolf i&gt; planning nh-ad an,
liltin g each game fatn him
wtek to week.

.tiaued impiovement of th» M '1*1'
haa ahown a product nf. the bald­
ing eoach'a work.
•Kmtugh praiae cannttt he given
th* "kMa" on the Oator aqua.l
In an alUmp'. to devhe Ihe beat
ayatem nf ef/ana* for tha plov­
er* available. Wolf changed ay»tern* at frequent InUrval* thi*
year and thi* too haa Involved
much work on the p layari P ffk
It I* true that. Florida ha*
auffrred
dlaaappolntlng aeaaon.
hut the ground work haa - bean

A Tt.A N T A , Nov. 22. »d*»-A
teaIdent o f A tla n l* h a . ..ffe rtd
DUNWOODY PKOMOTF.D
to awap 12 |M)und* of twcon for
ADAH. Alaaka, Nov. «*1 —
\ WO ticket* l» Ihe Idg football (Special)— Priva e Flrat Cla»»
gam e betw een fle o rg in and (ieo rg la
Willi* Dunwoody, who l* a mem­
Thch on NoVw -10111.• So fa r. ha ber of the 82nd TC fltavadnr.
heir had no t a k er* ._______
Company, thla atatlon, ha* ra-

iTiaiieary, .»n ahbravlalrd tJ
which Mkl u t iu ta*. Imin|
AIII* plalAtiff, %rraua. I
I. l!«»\VAItl&gt;, 4li^aadanl
V\ itn#»v• rny h.ind and •
it I fatufunl Florida. (1
il»&gt; *»/ N‘ovatitb*r. If it.
r». v. h i : h n ih &gt;n i
Clark, Circuit Oniift
(IflTAlal
Lloyd r. Huy la . .
r-..iid-H..i f,,r rtulntlff

►
&lt;mttM.le i'o.mty, Kh)i
ItiF iriC lA L . K U A llI
^i.il.eat !■*. II ,«iet,,iMcr
) Mt^iney
•

Beal. California on U

Janaary

IlUfl and arrived In tha Aleu­
tians - on 7 April .194#- ’ HU
mother 'Betclla Dunwoody, llvai
at BIO Locuat Avanua. 8anf«»rd.

itil ^
• f o r fu n
\] L
. • FOR HEALTH

When tea waa
land It coat ta 0 ‘

f^nfonl. n«rMd

NOTjer TO AITRAIt TO. m .( S OltOahritHOTitll*, *h«»* rr.M.ntt
I* ill ili» South
dumpier. H. r.’arollne; You are hereUf wall (led I lM tiill t in Ueeg-r.t-qf
agatnal rnu by IIHXliv . n tttf
n i i l d l U .l e the I'lreuM iVtiri V»r|
the'Ninth Judlrlal rirei.it „f ibe
Male al Ploel.l*, In nm| f„r Hepv
note Cmini-J. la fhnnr»r&gt;: amt thJii
you are required t» file p.ur wrttle« &lt;H*e*wraard In •aid rtiuee oa ir
before (hr tail, d.ij id IterefetMT,
l t d to default Ihereof • .Ul oihw
will proceed Ka I’arte aaclnel n.u
The *eeneral nature or fhla »nlt
ta far .tltnrea, and the alyle i t
•aid lull la Hearr Uurronaha plait,
tlir. r. trance. INrruaah., *dc
feadnnl..
Wllae.a my hand and r.fftcU
»,al 4f an ut . War I at K .M«rrt Mm«anl* r»uniy. Klurtda. Ibla fth day
nf November, 1444.-;

T he Jayceen ore se&lt;;kiiiK n new city Nogati for
Snnfortl and thr person BChdinif In ibe winning
alogau will be given |8 5 cnsli by tile Junior Chnnibcr
is*•
"M trv S lotrnn
H •• •■ •**

Addreas

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•• •••••••‘ w*•#eaaaaaaaa#•aee*

A U . RIGHT, TONTO.NOU TELL ME WHY
THOSE TWO WON'T LEAVE JA IL . U

w o v r

LEAVE T H irZ A

THERE NO OCCIDENT ON
BRIDGE. THESE TWO NOl
CA RELESS. TH ESE T WO
PLAN MURDERi _____ , /

N O !N O !D O S T

4

THEN'S THE JAIL, KIRk. WE'RE
JUSTABOirTlN TIME FOR THE
SHODOW N! i s * r ~ ------ rrrtft

B E L IE V E A W O R D
O F IT !

j -----------

Mail entries to IJnd Wei
case of duplicate entries, th
will be considered. -

g,.*:»vri(ih i - h w i A X t r i o t
Cndar mimI by tirik* *.r auiltarll)
In ina \ m 1p*| a* tha M«*&gt;ur »»f (ha
nit* ,**f Hanford, Florid,*, I harrhy
• all a &lt;Iao*ml Munlcl|t«| Eiarllon
to l*a hold tfiritiifftiunt th* &lt;*llr *»t
Nnnfurd l*)ort4a, r.*, lh* Br«l diy of
liK#mlitr, l^if. for th-* rbcllotcuf
oua City .CajuuilMidnar for t#rm «tf
for 1hr** y*«ra. ,
Hulsl t 1*4 lion aliall b* hrli ai Iba
«*J*) lluli In *.• 1*4 i'iijr af .■••nfutil.
I'lorltU,. in *&gt;&gt;nffi roll)’ lu lh* lawa
tind oral»uiftr*a irldflnn In at*rltnn*
n»»w In forra in •*♦»! i*|iy Tha |auli»
a III l»* #*|»an a l 7.10 o'rlot k A- M-.
IU»lrrn &lt;ttaii4a«ril 1 line, nisi will
#l#0# at sufiiliiHh oa m M dat*.
I hareli) k|i)jrilril lira. MarK«r*t
V llama*. Mr a \\ ll Walaut| and
J II. Ur« k a* •Inapadora and Mra.
I\ K llwutnlllal
Clorh • ( aald
,l„llu n .

I'

• ntr r*aimi| for
«h.» m

h asty

BOBBIE’S

nimt'K r e tp p tttn .

TOiJVfIXIg MAK 1NV44NH.-P
North Clavealb Hlreei, |*klladelpli

penba.

D O N 'T . L IS T E N T O TH AT IN D IA N
S H E R IF F . H E L IE S ! r —

T H E JAIL, KIRK.THIS
IS AS FAR AS WE

.SNACK

S O i

&gt; —

E A S Y TO APTLY

li»licr.l a |&gt;i ii^ i
• whiyh, fill- i in,
I of the dm in
I
• ne.ir. li i, i„ t|,
I no flam m ,,
found
•'••nil.
ietKIIIi.l n ••!

MEANWHILE

mtm» ru t

■&gt; .

• .

THE NEW "CEILOPHANF ilKE" FINISH FOR

flOCRS - WAILS - AUTCS - PJRNITURE
--*j |

SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES

•—

Served 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Daily
Except Sundays

‘Only Kaotveata meet all awang requirement*, attractive,
•ml. ralepraof, permanent.
Inrr.Mlgatr How"

CURB SERVICE DAILY
To 11:00 P. M.
Saturday To 1:00 A. M.
Only Place In Town Giving; Curb Service

UfEllM*. VCNIHATIO

I’bone o r W rltt

PAY US A VISIT
. *
We Know You’ll Come-Back!
fc French - Adjoining Spar Station

FITZG ERA LD DOERING
Com pany
' •
1211 nuoet* Aft.
Phsna UM
ORLANDO. FLORIDA

Z2&amp;
* W lll.L K I t U T K N . Hein.I .
tl.n' JA N K r l ll O P K N . K I N M

Tally Lassies
Al'DRKY M. UAt ll
Mil* S a lly M agtindi
U topia Ju n io r C ollege
U topia
.

Dear S a l:
Thla past week up here lieyoi’d
the realm* of rivULxation ha* real­
ly Iwell* d ie filleil with all *ort»
ami varietie* of , v.iti-m.-iit . , ,
The catnpu* «n* liteially loaded
with viaitor* over the weekend. The

lilt CM I.K Y brother*. FOOTS an.I
HILLY were up, aa wn* IIOH
t Itl MI.KY. HOHIIY CALLAHAN,
out iif the NAVY' at Ion. ta*t,
dropped l»y 1.1 are MART PACK
on hi. nay hnnjr and they derided
to go to SANFORD together. Ah!
inmaiiee! . . Now, the way thing!
happened, tin- gala who .lull. 1 lini&lt;*
any vintor* ahippe.l out eilh&gt; 1
for GAINKSVII.I.K or HOME
'Moog ttmae g o i n g
dawn -U.
O'YII.I.K for th. IIN IV K K sm of
FLORIDA VII.I.ANOVA fiwll.all
game weie .WARTY PK It KINS and

RUMMAGE SALE
CI.OKIltA

IN WITNESS WHKIU40K. I have

)4k#*tL( Jf-I IP r) '.nip, •* lk|
&gt; hni.h r... nr,;i.r 1

\ horj f.nnh
HRKn3 1

41

C lothing, Household A rticles, Canned Good*. Etc.

STATE

TH EA TR ES

LEE MOTOR SALES BLDG.

•&gt;f f

~

C o m er 1st and Sanford Avenue

Prices: Adults-40c, Children*!4c (inc. tax)

SATURDAY,

NOVEM BER

23

• U n d e r th e A u ap icc* o f C en tra l C ircle

Sunday and Monday

—

S a n fo r d

G ard en

C lub

for B u ild in g F u n d

FRIDAY!

w ic o in s .
m. k a y
t h c i. c k
•&gt;ii«l OKOItt.t KICK went up
M-e the cxcileiiirnt . . . There
log ttiing« going on at home t-*'
.
STETSON hud their home
coming lain.- with HOLLINS i».will *ny no inure alamt THAI
gam.- eith'-i I .mil a wonderful p i.
a.lc ami dance Sutunlay niglii.

CLIFFY DYSON.
C
I 'lt O F . (iKtiltCK SI El
MvCVSLIN. JOYCF hM
Kt It It Y FI I f KD DAN I..1
v i I. K V&gt;: L A N Ii. - II
I. and MALCOLM
U
I. IihvIn foil
P S , LI
I ha- ju*t tirrome a S II.
id«-.|ge. t ongintulatioi. ai
in atorv f«r ROBERT .7
, recently initiated Into II.

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS

-iir-T1’ . k .muc.K t f x q r

SKM '
*- !

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A , &amp;31II

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’ T ( ( *.

lo

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You
tel Iv e y
( .r a c e
i Mat* C h n p m a ii
B elle M in a h e w

U nvU

ANN’S MIRA.SOL IlIiAUTY SAM)N
P hone 7 1 /e

.

BEDDING OF DISTINCTION
W E REBUILD

EVERYTHING IN BEDDING
USE OUR BU D G ET PLAN AND

“PAY AS YOU REST”

W EST FIRST STR EET

PH ON E tl

tlcf anuaht U a n al,»jlut« dlvoro*.
Y-’iJ nr» Therefore reoulcud (o
appear In raid eat**.* In parawa or
t.jr a tlu m er al tn a Court -Meiam
In Sanfoad, !*li. Ida on ih/&gt; *tk dag

linii-s riHvo clitoi|f«'&lt;l
^ "" .'ImultJ IVVU-w
'o u r iitfttmtncf p,»||
11‘‘.&gt; with soiuepim
wl'o hiu, fhc knuvvllo any wheth,-,you hnvo iiiiuieijuati'1
or extesa covornKo.
Avail y o u rse lf o f o u r
*JTVlcf
without
i'llniff(• ui* oljliifalinn.

SCRVICF
BEYOND THE
CONTRACT

H. J A M E S G U T AGENCY
F«r Two Weeks Beginning Nov

Chrysler
lod la F ifttlo a * Adv. in

DeSolo

E STORES

■£:. D o d g e ,
'

.

tiled In Eng-

fT -

• *.i!
•

Plymouth Cars
&amp;

,

■

produtt* wee aaperioe IwrauM
are urlealilcally rompounJrd
a epeeUl Job aad du It wall.

i on nc Kt ail About It
Now. SEE The ()riurin:tl Home Freezer
nl Sanulrd l,"iii'ni(;,re Company

Dodge^nd Plymouth Trucks
PRICESt

Adjust Carburetor
i ^ront Wheel B earbin

PENCO WB-3O-Ds(l0na«r for vt* at
•pray, &lt;«afaln* 50% DPT.
PENCO KMU1SION CONCINTRATi
w olw •m u ld e n tprwyt
villb ls ratldua it dailred.

w h ir*

mlr

PENCO C A m i S fE A Y —.‘ deol

Uvsdsck and bam gpmy mr llv,
#

D O UBLE

Friday &amp; Saturday! Sunday &amp;

PENCO 0 8 * 5 0 —Spaclalty com p

Adjust Brakes
Regrular Price $9.60
. SPECIAL PRICE

f ^ a .a l l t e a r d i.iH h u la r for a d rle e •* Jolh
callua of tW av produel* to ro u e n u n lru l.r

$

•

Lr-I II? allow

you w hv

D e e p ln - c / e i* "l| ,f lalk e tl

■' about hnim- f r.- f /ir .”

SOMETHING

Ltd us sh o w * yo u

Im w

you

ct

'oul-of iu ato n IrCiil* nil viai V

new ha s

•

Been

ADDED!
W « have recently purchased

NEW DELIVERY
TRUCK. All you need lo d o I* pick up y our phone

| Aiid cell 468, for quick, efficient service nl no EXTRA
COST!
•
-

Ciattolinew »n4, neat ap­
pearance la aa good aa
bringing -an apla to, tha

l-cl ua a llo w yo u tin- lit-nvy-,|ut

• vide* conalunl *«rn (cntpenilitr
of nteal*. vegetable*, Iruila, at
for m onths nnd month*.
• Lei u* *how you Ibe (jUitiniiifr
com pnrlm enla. com pletely
freeyinj: coil* eo Ihnl every iueli
uaablc.
# In ahort, let ua ahow you th r &lt;
tealod frozen food cnbinel.
.
THE
•
hom e-frr e*er is m ade only
by M otor I'roducla C or­
poration and Is sold in
S anford by

Jfeejrfi'B pzE

io r job-

Cleaners an^

. ,i 4, ,u ,||

Y O U ll

X V a ld e

WE M AN UFA CTU RE

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ir O p o n ilu r f

E C H O L S B E D D IN G
&amp; F U R N IT U R E C O .

TtCHNlOOLORl

Inatrud o f ^3c

« n»re long

•(. -i .i j u
" &gt;»• u Siting *181
. viirniHu «.&gt;tne' I! I.K. mi,| | n ,|,
KITl’II ■ IIKSr-

u r. HKnNfhiN

I'vrk uf aald Cuurl.

|»forf*i| K»

l*artr.
Th* 1 mrr.1 l najur* of thla »ult
U f*»r dlvnrra. and thi «t)U uf
• aid MDl ir I'uritall* llairuwa.
1*1•Int If f, \m Ii h Ia Itarmwa, daf*nd«inl *
Wltnraa no hand* anil offlrlal
•vjl »f r ild Court al Hanfurd. H*«nlmdr Count). tUrliU, ibl* Itttt day
•f iK'tuhrr, 1911*
l». P i m u s t M i s
&lt;tcik of\*M hi C«*url
ll&gt; U. Lylrnil, It. O.
(l«k:.\L»
\

i f . rariM
&lt;-&lt;gitnuationl
!a&gt; while
won*
•rlephone booth,
1f M‘l ~lk}tl*PP&gt; frff
• haphnI

M ayfair Inn. In
jitiiest' submitted

h#h»K I(\sU Day, and lit default
ltiar*uf Milt raua* «&lt;

v

How file drill ..v.t.-ni —a rery, w
systematic System. Vou jump .
° f In.I— ill, nl.iy uimyatemaltc i
liiiti in nil tin* ptrdii' ricnnmi.
climb Mitn a hiuly r,
ninl put . hi n pan „f
,
►h. ei which imariably find tin
v\^y oiitii vtie tiroiy? ftvr
^
t*lo.*4J your wiiuIoha nn&lt;| »liiti«|rA
| nuwly grab it to w e l-a ll i. i
j liri'p, vp.inhv n&gt;ii|.lie of the ?.n*
lalwtiy. n n »|.H night.&gt; . Th
A'*’1* »I&lt;111.1 ml!-iih- ynut' dinn. fi
" r lic flm " eninc by, and. if ih*
nrp two of \ mi grnigtty pnipp.
tip a.'nimt tin* climcit door i v*i
■Iccpy r.mmali MKillT lw
not lei hrt I p.l ||\|,|.( |*., ' ri,TT
lion of piirdi-i empty
•luwly
your air t■,],| .
full in line in'liiol them.
IK
J'oll ale bit out of the ih'lm i
doubt filled With viff..,at!i,j&gt;
*»*»«! flame. *.\ tin, time. r„||,„n-,
Ihn leader ju-i lit,,. ... nianv litti
h.«t nhrep. The i&gt;id\ tiuctinn iti.

ME TELL YOU
SAME THING
ME TELL THOSE
■- TWO!

.... .

Across From Rita Tl

h Proud Of HI*
Marker

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Jaycees City Slogan Contest

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4 # FOR EXERCISE
A Faicinatinn Sport W hich You C an Enjoy la K
C lean, W holeaome Environm ent.

Sanford Bowling

n o w

i; Il4&gt;u*lu&gt;td#r
Attorn*)
.

ctntly b(tn promoted to Corporml.

F lf tir n I* th * minim um agv St
Ilia primary du y 1* JUnay Driv­
w hich ilrla c a n tn s rrv In T urkay. er. Ha was Inductad at 0 9 mp

YOU AMD THE INDIAN WERE LOCK
ED IN THIS JAIL FOR FIGHT IN'
IN A CAFfe.THEN KIRK CAME
WITH WORD THAT A MASKED
MAN WAS OUT TIM KLLYUH. HE
ASKED ME TIM LET YUH OUT SO YOU COULD ESCA PE I J

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YOU ar, herpt.y* r&gt;»11rle.l that
pull haa t&gt;ee„ InalllUted to |
&lt;*tr#ull Ouurt uf Ih.'Nh.lh lo.lK
Clrcutl of 4-lnrlda. h-mlai.le Cinir.
! -^iif.iitb riotl.iH
la fbab.erv. wiMtrt Ho- llll, of K.J.
Olven* ir.. 1‘lalaltrr ra WIIII4. M
IflTITM TO %••••!* %U
tllvana,
l&gt;e,en.|ant and ll.ai ibe 1
T«1 IIt WIN iMIUtOW*. * licih lief kooiiht
la an aUa..lula tllvur.
Idxl.lrf.f P |« UUktluWll :
You
me
thewfora re.iulred
T#»u ar*
nutifiHl that suit
far rthorr# ha* tir*n flint a#aiuat
Ton lo CnltNKUA Ii AII HmVMa in
Ilia On-ult Ouurt tot tha.JVlrlh
I u«l trial Clrrult of ft** Hfaf* of
t'p*r|il|. la stxt iui lUmlaulc ('•untf,
ttk CviMvIyt n l ihti |*#u ar* r#*
iu|rw&gt;«| to fjr roi|« «*rlllth
thus In
rgti»r i'll ar

Til: JiWKt'll JOHN KAllWKI.
I lo* R K,n»..o.l Avenue. Iialt.re,
Mff) land.
V&gt;*u lira h« rati) onfrrad .ttua(|ulr*d lo t»a and np|«ear u^4)hr
3ixl day of lkr#ml&gt;*r. I H t Ika
Mil •»f i nmplatnl Iliad aMnfvilou iSHAl.t
In Ihl* rau*a In tti* &lt;’|n ulljifi ATTURT:
■1 Remtlial,
II. K. KATKIt
riuM.ta, ny Clara N»ll Kai
*:i»y ru th
htlng an action for .llaoi.w.
The Hanfor.l llrrnl.l I* rtaali
*• Ihe new»pa|M-r In w!4cl
xorar. to * r m a
Oi.t-l ahull br publlatieU fo
to HKMi» imniNt
eonneeultva weuha.
You
nre hrr»t&gt;r notified th n t a
WITNICSM, O. P. lleriulnM.
autl ha* b*«a Inrtliafud In ta *
uf unlit g o u t, al S fafn n l.g F
i-'reall t ' a a t nf lh* Ninth Judicial
Ihl* Jh# Xth dar o f fVu.lwr
Circuit of Florida. Urinlnute r» u n ly ,
1*44.
, f
l.. (iinnevrv. under ■•• I'd* -•»
O. P. IIKItNIKfN S I
T hurm ond Oabln, rtu ln tlff Tl Itoam*
■ninn. |t«fanrtant nnd lh : . i!w *►
NOTH K TO AI-PKAl
KUNA 1IAK SANK;
ii aru hereby notlflrl

NOW LETS GET THE FACTS STRAIGHT.
,VOU TWO WERE FIRED BV KIRK FOR
CARELESSNESS WHICH CAUSED A
s— , DEATH AT THE CONSTRUCTION
S fc JO B . VOU CAME HERE TO
IW r
_ _ TOWN.

Mil Ihi* III! (lav of
1944.
* (I. 1*. ll&gt;.l(NI&gt;o.\
f
Tlerk Cliilitt CdiHl.
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^Philnnl*. C'uuul), Finrlri* *"
tOFFICIAL HKAL)
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Krn«»t V. Ilouvboldrr
At(am#r
Hunfenl, Florida
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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

DRY CLEANING CO
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By Bob* Green

First Rounds Of $ 10,000
Several Sanford Californians Do
Golfers Plan To * Not Approve The
Bowl Agreement
Enter Tourney SAN' FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. (Ah

THE SANFORD HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLORIDA

feAST SECOND STR EET

PH O N E 465

NED SM ITH. M m n -t
300 E. 1st STREET
:ight W h e re We'

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TftE SANFORD HERALD, SALFORD, FLORIDA

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W*IM* * * '--1, '•
10 per-1

Is washing sod*.

Oolong lea Is Half way’ iwtwjon I N o r W a y N e t s
black and green In*$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 F r o m ;
OSLO — WT-*- The Norwegian
j iiatlimnl budgtl for 1947 lu­
ll lull* .nil item on the income
| *ido called "fine* and . damage*
ftom traitors." Next year, it will
| bring the state 110,000,000.

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All members of the* lato VliL
j knn Quisling's N'stl party are
J ln'ing investigated fly the police,
j People who arc not found »usi |"cl of i,thcr crime, thou Nall
j party membership may pay
fine nreording to th tir mean#
and the degree nf their wrongdoing*. If they refuse, their
■rate* nppiar Itefore the court.

A New

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 32, 1946

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Labor Adds No4e
[Police Seek Arsonist
Of Harmony [Gang In Missouri

WHY NOT ENJOY 'THE BEST

CHICAGO, M V -A new note of I
MAYVIEW. Mo, Nov.hbor harmony comes from Iaxu I
The Mlaaourl State Highway Patrol
Ml. of the International Chemical D on the lookout today for an
h’orkcr* union (APL).
Members are taking in the arsonist gang, which la believed (o
be operating in the north central
t erms and concerts, hiring inusi* part
of the stai&lt;*
I artists to perform liefore their
More than S12S.000 worth ol
inihly bu*ioe*s meeting*, and
property has born destroyed by a
eye organising a chorus.
of fires In nine small town*
The program was arranged by series
unurl loidrrman, president of all the towns are located In a 50-

Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner

Tomato
Juicerr
*

o IJlOO members, c'ty-wide lo- mUc ttmi
A houMi and a ‘lumber yard
I. Five percent of the due* Is set were
dcatroyrd in Mayview. yester­
Id*" for education and recreation. day. hi the latent ftes.
icy from this fund is used to
y tirkel* at the subscription
e—usually around 82.40-yand
tickets are sold to unionist* at
(If this price.

Waldorf
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Watch Repairs - Engraving
Diamond Setting
ONE WEEK SERVICE

NEW DELHI - m - When
Mnludma Gandhi held "pinning
clnuar* for the public a t hi*
home in the llhangi (sweepers)
cnlony in New IVIhi. it proved
thnl adept "plnntrs nf yarn* are
not always adept spinners of

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yarn.

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Mr. O ffd c n Faulkner Will 0|K*n The Department For
Service Monday, November 25, 1946 In Mather’s

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PACK AG E S l O R I v

Hot Biscuits

hut all year thru!

liAItY BKDS
N a tu r a l w o o d fin is h wit
a d ju s ta b le rid e s. A ls o i
JVfnple a n d e n a m e l fin ish c

PLAY PENS

Legal Notice

CARRIAGES

ClIUMMT cnlM lT nV T i l t
I J f i i i c i A t . «•Mi»;tJiT o r
ll»A IN ANP POli SUM IN
COUNT V. IN tTIANCKKY

NO. *|»t

III-CHAIRS

PlolniirtH

Table and tw o chairs
in whlla enamel, red
trim. Alphabet table
and bench in red ana m e l. 5 -9 5

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PLATFORM

Ju st
lik e
M o t h er’•
• n d D a d 's ! U p h o la te r e d In t a p e s t r y .

9.95
M etal R o c k m L95.
Upholstered rockers,
Maple trainee 8*95.

V TRAINING
SEAT
4.95

DESK and
CHAIR SET
19.95
M aple or B l o n d e
Dealt and Chair Seta
w ith Roll Topa.

T r a in in g a o a t a In
P in k a n d B lu e e n a m e l •

O ther Table Desks
and ' Student Doakg
/d r very small fry.
from 12-95.

Glider Set In W h ite enamel, rad-trim
11.95

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K’AYMONP M. HALL, Realtor

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TRII BURN KIT. Assoclgle.

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gifts, toys, games, book*. dolls.
Huy now on budget or lay-away.
Firestone Stores, H I E. First

Room 4 Florida State Hank Rldg. |
FO R

SALE

f a m p a b m u w p S ies

SameuLa, Plorida
ond
1«3 So- Peninsula Drive,

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W# have radio*, single pUyei

Phone HlfiJ,
SPANISH shawl, Embroidcrtil silk
ftom old Spsifl. WirboldtV Slu-

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LOANS
loans

m ade

FROM 110 TO 8300
strict privacy; fa it service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue
BORROW HERB WIJKRK
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natuial desire for privacy
In money matters is strietlx
respected here. • Friend* and
relatives are not questioned
*vuui your credit. Tour
ployer or businesa associates
will not near of yoor personal
affaire. Thar* la no cause for
rmbarraument.
Reasonable credit requlrcmenw
No co-makers on money loans
Variable payment plans. *
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Pboae St

SPECIAL SFAVICE3
,3I«NB

Show rants and Posters
O— IR K S SIGN HERVICE
O, I). Landress, Phone 1021

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 200
8T KICKLAND-MOKRISON
-.DHIVK-IT. INC.

1 Olt SALE: t btuver k rrn irn t
cook stove with oven, Used lesa
llisn I year. Ooud condition.
Phono 247-M.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
FOR BALE* Model A Iriicft. First
PARTS AND SERVICE
class condlllpn. 401 W. FiVat I OP Palmetto A v e ,P h o n e
EIjHCTIUO

spplianca

rtpair;—

DOUBLE Roaster Pan, lawn mow­
we repair washing machine*,
er, electric carpet sweeper, miter • vactum clesners, fans, mlqe*r,.
Trotter Appliance Benrlre, £04
liox, electric shaver, 16 acres
W. 2nd 8b , Phone HX4-J, [
land. Norval G. I'arlntt, Rt, 2,
Box 1BI-A, Hanford, South Elder
AUTOMOBILE A I
Springs. '
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ARTICLES W ANTED

paired. W right A
age, 3 lit A Prentl

I’LL BUY year eat -eganUri*
of age rr condition. IU~ Real,
MX W Ind St._________•
USED
for
— rplanoa
.
A
W■ cash. Th* Music
Box, phone 063.
fertiliser.
B A Q 8 -wanted—feed,
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Highest cash price. Write C*n PUBLIC stenographer. 110
r»_I.
i... i1180.luAsT
P a rk , tiC
Phone
———- -—----- ■- T - ■■ PIANO tuning and repairing. Last
H yearf w ith Cable Plano Com7 P e D , L lv o a to c k , S u p p lie s
&gt;any and University of Illinois,
Champaigne, Urbans, III. L. h i
Residence Phone 611-W o f
(TOUCHTON A WATSON. 1801 BUI.
Celery AVe. Has Purina Peeda. Music Box, Phone 05L____ *
DEPENDABLE"radio service. The
Music Bex, Phone UW. - j i f f |
............ —M.ww Wa ... a—a ■■■ ■
WE repair domestic ami coramarc la l, refrigerators, electric ap­
WANTED-nn. fresh milk cow
pliances, gpuhlng machines, irons
lag
to 4 'gallons per day,
preferably jWeepJpfbone 705-M.
,John Cilloh.

* dddtt* Thi S a n f o r d 7
Store, tnd A banford.

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HELP W A N TED

FAMILY style turkey dinner* w
be served at Mrs. Carl toe
Thanksgiving."" Price JLW. Pi
GIRL for soda fountain a*. Laareaervitions phone led-R. «i
Park Ave. City.
WHITE girt betereen 18 A 22 for
waitress work, Bobbie*, 10th A

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10 .- Businesa Opportunities
Make CONCRETE BRIQK. Milli­
o n s'a rc needqd., Sun a quirk.
CASH business, returns can
' sta rt in two weeks with an in­
expensive, easily hand o|&gt;erated
TYRA BRICK MAKER, only
sand ana cement and any old
I shed needed. Build your HOME
’ of brick. li. K. TYRA CORFTYRA, MINN. P. 0 . FOREST
LA WE.

j f m E WOOD for m l

_ papular
Popular Beat Cover*
Covers

Hobby Chair, Red «tomeL tubular m etal frame

;',l&gt;
V.'
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acreage, f a r m s , waterfronts SWEET Hamlin orange* 2c each,
It. W. Lord. Phone 78S-W.
throughout Srminote County.
Also common ini properties. jApQtilnlmrnts arranged
HEADQUARTERS for Cliriatmas

SEMINOLE TIRE SIIOl1
)Uib I 'riRiMr.s .i *u
Dtfrnilantr.
s ir r ir u to * m : « n
CITATION leathers In most
1|F. HTATK OF PLOIIII&gt;A. To;
colors and large selection of
IVIH I OltlMKA sii.1 KI.BONOIt
good upholstery fabrlrs. Robert
Oil IML*. Ms all* II II, In* suit
8. Drown, 2D11 N. Orange
drad. th.tr unhii.wn h.lr» Ml
w, d tr lix r , l(* 4 tr., or grant.**,
Ave., Orlando, Fla.
id all twraohi having, or H.lmimr
Rave any rlrw . IIt Is. nr lnt.r»»t RADIOS, phonographs,' record*,
and to L»l« I to It lllnck 2 ot
sheet music, guitars. The Music
E8T WB.DMHItK BfHDIVIBION.
Box, phone 083 '
wording hf the |&gt;l. t Ihereof. r».
rded In plat beak *. page 41,
ihllc rrrorria of Stmlnnlt County,
lor Ida.
for all models
NOTICR IH IIMIKIIV OtVBN TO
Chevrileta ami Forde
UR AIMVK NAURU ItK FR N P.
SEMINOLE TIKE SHOP
NTS to Ills an appsaranro In this
lit on Itr h•flltr Ihr Slid da) of
NICH0LL8
rrsmhrr IMt .ela« a ilrrrrr pro
BTUDIO OP PHOTOGRAPHY
mfavro will l&gt;. rnlrrrd u*ln&gt;l
i», Th» nature op'lhla suit la to
tl.i th* tills In Ihs at&gt;uri&gt; named
I'llltlff* to the following detcrlbed
n I viOit* In Betnlnol* County,
j.irldt. lo-wU
tola I to It, lnelu.lv*, fllock 1
if WKMT WlIJiMKIlt: KtrOPIVtllo y according In Ik. plat there, GARDEN and lawn seed; VTgoro
if. recorded In plal Look 2, vege
F trU llu r. The S»nJord X-Cel
i*. puhllr records of HemlnuU
Stow , 2nd A Sanford.
fouatr. Florida. ,
The name of III. coarL Ike at&gt;.
tevtated llllo and Iho number •&gt;! FOR SALE—93 Winchester auto­
matic rifle In good condition,
)• c e e are e . eliovo eel forth.
.WITNItlW the hand of the Clerk
phone county 4602.____________
aad th* seal of th . Circuit Cnurt
F Seminole County Florida. th|* 30 gallon g u hot water heater.
let day of November. A- D- IMS.
Perfect condition. The Anchor.
|
O. I*. HtlUtDOK
Ae rlerk of Mid Orrult Court
IL* Li
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PAMPAS NUR8ERIE8
f Atmunt YKnonr' •
EXAS ROSES, Everblpomint;
|lorney for PlSIatjffe___________
Florida Roses. A sales*. Camel,
lias. Grafted Gsrdenlaa, Bush
Alamanda, Crotons, liorna. Hy­
Dr Leonard Barker
drangeas. Aealphyaa, Pineapple
• Optometrlat
Palms, Red Orange Pink and
Purple Boo ran villa, Llgustmm.
Double Yellow Hibiscus, Ever­
greens, Grafted Avacodae, Cit­
rus Trees, Peeane, Plge, Per***—--- — 1 • • r«

Other High Chairs In
Red, W hile and Natural
finishes priced, from
5.98.

P in k a n d B lu e e n a m e l
o r M a p le fin ish '
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For Reservations Call 82-W

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5 A R T IC L E S

M U 1 A m tU A It. hi* wit.

TABLE and
CHAIRS
9.95

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Serving From 2 P. M. till 10 P. M

12

a n r r. m a u n *mi

Coinblmition H i g h
Chair and Play Chair
In beautiful warned
Birch .

•TRAINING
CHAIRS
8.95

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Coffee, Tea, or Milk

-lATLINHUIIG. Tenn., ( A l- I ’oimous snake* In the Great Smoky
FOR RENT
K ARTICLES FOR SALE
binlalns National Park are proeed by law, but you "aren't likely
!&gt;# prosecuted ‘should you kill FURNISHED roomj kitchen prlvl
lege*, working couple p referred . I PILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kef*leges,
t&gt;c_—
i m ui.
—
t ' icne before winter. "
Phone liri-W
’hat. any* Park N aturalist
B. B. Pape Co„ Iae. BS0
n u r P. Stupka, i* the attitude I ROOM with cooking privilege*. |
.u government takes toward a
f |6 week.' Monteiuma Hotel.
tmte protecting all wild life nsPYRES
to the 'park. Timber rattlers
and
3
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
SALE
copperheads rosin the area.
CHRISTMAS TOYS.
HANFORD HARDWARE LO.
NEW five room house, gowl loca­
IHISII GLASSWARE
210 Ea*t First Street
tion, treating fru it tree*. Phone
9IG
H
.
he first consignment of Irish
ipmfnrtured glr.s.nvaro lo be ex- TWO »lory 3 bedroom huu*r. Good | TUXEDO FEEDS—completa lint.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store. ■
pled from Ireland to tlio U. S. A.
location. I*h, IlMO-W.
fi 119 year* Included several
U1RACLB CONCRETE Co. J. E.
llisnnd crystal clear drinking
FOR SALE
Terwlllaftr, Jr., Mgr. Cement
pars and-cruet*.
Modern 2 l«;droom house furnished
Water Proofing — Building
• hilt the high class crystal Irish
complete lend with extra |ar,f.i
Blocks — Sewer Pipe.
800
diking glasses are being sent lo
lot. All for If mm then 17000.00.
Elm Ave. Phone 833-W.
t U. S. the home market i* ’ming RAYMAND M. RALU Realtor
Spiled with Ipfertnr blue tmteil
TER BURNETT, Aiuwdale.
FLOWERS
khlnc maile glassea which n:ti
Room 4 Florida Slntr Bank Ilhljr.
for all occasions
Injrted from Great Hritaln, and
A YOST, FLORIST
COOP house and lot. Puhnrt'.t McNEILL
V. S.
Celery Ave. ju st off Sine*
Lumber Yard.
Office ph. 403, residence.tih. fl|0-B
Citrine, although not a* hanl as
FOR SALE
pas. I* *aid to he more durable.
We have desirable home*, tuts,

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One way la asvs money Is is for­
[The publication records a report get yaay wife'* birthday.

for i;iftH they’ll enjoy not only ut (’hristmas

Sturdily constructed
alrollera in blue and
ivory enamel.

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lAencs News.

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Wc invite you to visit our "Kiddie KorneF’

7.95 up

Peas and Rutabagas

Speaking: Of Saving
Money

Jaw Protecting
Snakes Winked At

STROLLERS.

Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

n etM ! AMAOj 8tU3. 3% 0&gt;tt9J4i

Correspondent* Andrew Free
man of th*- New York Post and ,J V. Shuteikin to the Soviet
Niwman' Cliff of the lamdon fyademv of Science* on the result i A better way and a more pleasant
u study of seakonal atmospheric Wte ia te plaoe y ew fire, wteA*
News Ctinmirlc both failed the
col.......................his
*
storm lose ranre with ns and give
Shulelkin and
final examination—they couldn’t ictuations.
gue* estimate there are 300 bit* your wife the dividend savings
spin yam fast citough.
more air over Europe and for a birthday prsuraL
... w inter thah in summer, We can glva you a M% cash divi­
meat movement of this air, dend tarings on ftrs and wind­
give* rise to late frosts] storm Insurance. C. M. Bojd 4k
.line Verb,In Ibc Eskimo lan
print--and, tndian summer. Inj-Oa, IM h MagneKa Avenee, ' I f J ;
Aboun'bn-eighttt of the entire
lum n. The shifting weight is'so 1M. Adv.
nt, duty add, that It causes the
th to wobble.

Jewelry Department___
All Work Fully Guaranteed

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Young Tom Turkey and Dressing

LONDON. &lt;/T&gt; -The earth's wob, obserVe,| long ago by a itro n *
ers, has been traced to g r r g l a ir
issr* w hich accn m u late o v er
.rop,. nnd Asia d u rin g th e w in te r
id roll back tow anla th e ocean*
the sum tne^, says th e S oviet

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Cranberry Sauce

T A R R E L l’S

L rJ B
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E1Unk 1tarth’s Wobble Laid
Spinning CIhhh
I() Shifting Air

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WORK W ANTED

�THE WEATHER

in Unity Thorn Is Strength—

T« Freiftl ths prjwr •( the World:
Ta Promote the rr o rr m of America;
T* Product Prosperity for Hnnfsrd;

Perils rlundjr and mild this a lt e r ninin, l o n i r h l amt 7 urw l», with
m&gt;'lvr»|r &lt;&gt;oiithri»| winds.

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British Urge
Verification Of

SANFO RD,

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

VOLUME XXXVIII

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

N EW SPAPER

F L O R I D A , M O N D A Y , N O V . 2 5 . 19-16

As Lewis-Paced Court Test

Associated Tress Leased W ire

Decision Is
Handed Down

The Heart Of .IcruBaleni lieroniCK An Armed Camp

Tennessee In

In U. S. Court
IJ. S.
To
To
tion

Committee Says More
Than ISO,000 Ducat
Applications . Have
Keen Turned Down

Group Decides
Oppose Moves
Inject Inspec­
Provisions

IH1.I.AS. Nnv. S3—t,pf—ArHaims has Iteen ottlrUIty
-vlr-tv.l m the haul tram (nr
(hr &lt;"niton llowt. Attilrllr d m -

.LA K E -SUCCESS, N. Y
r ^ v . 25— &lt;/T)—iTIu*! British
" «lt*lt*l?atidn trf * tlio" -United
N ations to d ay u rg ed th a t nil
tm o p figure* in a proposed
U. N. inventory tic subject
to verification by a United
N ations inspection unit.
T he B ritish position was
disclosed shortly aftoi* it

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W A S H I N G T O N , N o v . 25
— &lt;/I*&gt;— -lo jin 1v l.r w U is to

sliiiii! tr ia l W s'dimsiTny
d u ir g i's
of
r o n tfm p t
c o u i l- iu tin- s o ft roiil

Int Jo h n 11a nth ill «( A rkansan
m I'I

earlier today that Out
tlaim lorki would jiir p l, If litHN.
,
MIAMI. Nnv 25. */»•»—'The Otnijgr llowl ('iniiinitlrr today antmtmfvd lltiil (tire lrv.Ut.ttn &gt;.(
Houston, Irx., will piny the Ten
Ilf-MC Vuls m thu tlrange Hum)
. ante uy.Nv.v Vrar'n I’ay in Miami.
Tin- g tulip tv vc a Ii'il lost night
tlint TVhMv- hw hml arreplrd tin
ipvh d .pi to |tl..y# in lip- IP 17 i In .
sit"
. .
timlliiiii observer-. in thv Smith
hsnl fii
im*vim
i-lv ilvrlnrvd that tltv
hud
v|flively

w as • learned th a t th e U nited
t a i t j d elegation Jtatf derided In
oP^kimj any move U» iftject ah
_ inspection provision in to thq In*.
‘ quify. Kusab'C tilm i^fj^ kitovffil t o

■ la- «ppn*vd to'atrfh a iilan. ------Tho Australian d eleg a tio n Is
believed to^&gt;o ready ’nwlth a reso­
lution railing on thv assem blv to
cmidrtnn Russia for -tier stand
against limit Iny* tin- tint? nf the
llig Five vet"
Soviet Fnrrurn M inister V. M.
Molotov t arr a n g e d t o call on
K ^ tv
Secrttfarv
Hytnc* today
( V w hat may In- t h r i r f irat scrlqui priv ate discussion o f SovUtAmviicur.
pruhlema
in
manv
months. The a p p o in tm e n t la said
to have h te n made n t Mr. Molo­
t o v a request-

One Of Greatest Iajgal rights Detween
Labor And Industry
Has Dee 11 Forecast

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I a’(vis a r r iv e d r a l ly at t h e
tue ,'ntrmigii til - l.iayep. i(P ctuil-.
Irngrd a fialvrnl ruiirt'.. rt .'ra in ­
ing ,i»,lf.f in thv v*tai .trike and
llplliftndrd a trial.
(s'u U V iittnipivs
that “lltg Jtthn’a"
Milt
thv miner*
atirvlliug
lit I avt
g •w*t nnlent

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M m o WISE BARRICAOtl. rfrrtril on the itrerls located tn Ihr ti.atn *c*vti»&gt;n s«t Jrrmalem, force the tnh ihttAtiM to warn pinrtirAlly single fltr ns o prrmutiofi
fiMtlm 1 ♦ .ii.,mi‘r%. Armored car* ihMuti
*nd jitiDrr krrji a rom innt p itru t m the n rra win-in Thr lirn e tiil D

the I'rilvt’i bi1y

j of !■»',*11r«111&gt;11 &lt; llllfgl?, rt Mi
jin
nf \lfihunirt h&gt; a ' I'H tii •
»i td* ?.i ’ S«*UmIii&gt;, fiiitfMl out i'f *
the inf tuts* lnrntl»r the Viilp hud |
•uitis'ef It**1*Iifti t*y a II ,
t.* t .......it
.
f
*'.»=! h Dull NevInfill iif Ih r Vt*U
1Mill! 1biU hi" anil hi1’ I«»ya hi f
"Uctlf.J i*. sli .stIt to go
r h f Am.v
jfriH’U irraMrst
IT •'»
0 virlL’t) sivri Oklnhofiut in Minml
In !*.•■* .in«I %unl th at t h r Vol»

i

i Thrv
sr t' riuhi
Krai inr.
\\ . ditr’iitnv

11.. *» .in. I Mi4Sf*r im port ant hutl*i uigs i.f»

and oil traffic othri than that of prdr'tnam 11 DirtoihL n h» 'im* nuthutitira,

(fntriMu

ii &gt;

h r g u \ *-i Hint uf « 131 i r v III firnvi*

»a . npht,
■tit. rorr
British Halt
Seminole Racks Up 21 To 0 Win
t mvii
fling.
Another
Jewish
Over
Seabreeze
0
f
x
Daytona
Beach
f&gt;nr n ( thr gt-wiilr t Mgttl bf»tOHIM DIIERM NATION marks the featurr* of United Mine Workers chief
John L. Lewis as he walks from his headquarters In the nation’s capital.
Immigrant Ship
The silent refusal on the part of Lewla to comply with a Federal Court
r-inmcftt h«- '
order to withdraw hla contracts cancellation notice has caused Presi­
Machine Company N#.\ (Sprviat)
sltt O 1
made D
li» huwl game*
Rapidly
dent Truman to Instruct:the Attorney General to xnovo to have th*
Two Destroyers Are
tteffe, . _ t!
Union leader cited for contempt o( court,
{International!1
!*HAC 1'snir
liM lInt
Itiltn&lt;
* f
Escorting V e s ke I Inspected Today infill « trtlnw I* 21 Iti 0 linniiriiig i
Recovcriwy: From
Trnifi*s
ct*
hu
wtiii
right
»
, t - &lt;■
atisl hot
th*0i U»* i* hw .
To Fort Of Haifa
E ig h ty Side Burn Wilson Says X . Brown Resigns ■to^i
jiiim
; mtiiD*rd tuihmr l FonShall (ontosl
tiM’, w Mir » uinlng
Dr»*n
By Rotary Club --ntThrJiliiink
- |,i, |sr.I f-«i Stnlr- t **«
Is ( a fii ii red iiy
■ Rapid recovery from blight and
f attflO'iMrfMi !♦«!.(•. 1
aide inirn on eelvrv which lias hren
1V. h+ f 1V4- Mfthamu ami North
artAi
hifiiu.nl ..( Ji&gt;\» * h Lrizzard Speaks On
Florida
Supreme
Tomato
Crop
Mill III ArtI prtltifw rm ii,| f«.r fh
I.fought on by'tip- rooilnunl, hot,
M. L. Kiilmrn
rimIgi aI
h* I
"iitrrrt’i
I'f'KF hi* “ . . Inn’ll!Ii
dry wvnthvr in Ihn Sanfnrd-Oviedu
ff it,.
Value
Of
Courtesy
*'• -f I"illi tint* 1 Ui-1
urmI-iI - * T ir I' (*m *
section, «■* rcporlc.l (hi* morning
' t«*vl 1'
4 i t** h r t n
'
'll f i: i"'lit. ' ’ic H * t I i »h
Reached Peak Court Position
\t Meeting Today
Ity M 1.. Cullnin, rates manager
♦ikHig t#» rnlrr
i

tbiil »hs- f. •§. r •i . ,
Itut* I hi *•.•%.! . '

Oil Put
*h« til. mi L* m u t r n c l
ia
iitiw rifcfh'
-iT111! Thu.
vi

|h % m v td v m r I tlmr m thr hls&gt;
Mt’urli j frify uf the F fiifnl Stntr^
J*
Willie \t*
! j ^ hrrn minnl.
tit i Atiit tutii t lydr Itilfl lr»l "l.- ; *t
'live* **tii4*i tnVr in having
T i l » idn v F iih in han-lm- th* | i inr..ii0a t f’T-f i f f r r ! m 20 ntiitiHi
I til 4 l in l*«
1*4*1 !**•* 11111»M**i,'*1Vi*
h « r/r High J
Field,

ob

in Minmt urnl u ir flrlighte#! to t*

j

] .‘mrtiK hnvr fsrt?«I iiiggrtl n p jr ,*'lfmii
The V,iU ih iu n rd t i f ^ r g ia ]

nf Chase and Company, who last
week after a tour and survey of
' felcry *evHqn,i l hi oughmit tho
stair, arportrdAhnt all mtrry.rroiFs
rather, poor.
tptnufotd acemn to.
thn first-*
section'in the .'.lain to show re­
covery in celery, nnd Ihrre m l*
| signs').I now growth, ho said. At
present, tho Everglades celery dir.-,iu c U - strut. tu_bu Uit_wniat. Lit,
doe to n i.va.j rain there mi Sow
I. Cabbage was nlsn il.imng.d
U|vrr.
A rlutltRP of weather to cooler,
[ with oil’ll, i.in* rain,-will overcome
p ifK iit ' difficulties In a rowing
‘i-rv of good quality, dwlnrrd
t t'ullum.
t
. ’However,H he nperted, ‘‘trlery
men nrv quick to |&gt;oint OUl similar
ronditioiia in the tmsl wlwn ttlery
growth was r«inn(ed, then followed
hy large sires of exrrptional qual­
ity. If. on the other hand, prevent
It^f. dry roiiditiou, routinin', tlivrr
is likely to he further deterioration
■inatend of improvement In tho erop.
.If thoro is no snt-hark, perhaps
K’U rars of the crop may move hy
r, 7. It ia estimated, however,
It plantings have been se t hack
by two or three necks and that
movement will he rompnralively
light until Jan. I.
In contratt to the relatively
poor.condition nf tho Florida crop !

JK IM iS A IF M
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■•gfhtiuit f.slMcil rw.t I»” iihh (*wn
tifift fUiik f I t i r r r r t h i i |ti»inl - I

| t hi oltitn
I*iff* ifff*’rtt*‘i| 111Intn1,
htii
f r Xii?t+ Tt"5iu-. A. ii ml M, Hi 1*I M l "
viiil
Ihillw hnvr unr iimrr iif»jimn*iif
11irftiro th r u rrgulur M‘hiNluIf rinM. I37 n J.
I’ileal nu Jlrg.tlh T » m , drat/ux
- *
I hu i Hh (i|ifmiientA art' weak.
r Msg IIn* immignifd
Mr mbv-f-H nf ihr H-sfii f^«t»I Rnfm y
T h r t h a n g r Ilmtl rniiimtltf f rt* "nt arv
•
11 - "t n fst* i is un i f&gt; ii
jmri«=tnTinI~moTf Ihnn riO.HDO n|» .hip tn II ufr.
„ e ta havi* I___
The pml area of Haifa ha* uf !*» i*n tifili of Ihi* Stlm*
liltratlnii for lirk
k*oii
rim alhtUuru pnljr(|«fen rlo-vd t i , 1 l viviHnna imtnl Cu jifiiiit will'll! lht&gt; witc nhimtt
-vat* Bh-.ilt in.niVl Hjlcrtntnr-. unit og: Ihe ■' '.t t tvu l .,f i}.r vv .,-1 llllfl' Ti!TS» in o|H*mtIni* fur winjiphtj*
l HI ■ III 111 ful r11Yil'lg' .fill
■nrK whirh I.,i

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I t itlfii n i g h t
ji i

gain**

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wi

janMni-kri) m utiioom this nuirn-*

H'li'ltlfl f it l»"t
iti

T h i* \\ ; i . o n io n 'd lo d iiy b y
I'V d n ra l. . Iii’t i c f
T.
A la n
I'.o ld sb o io tig lt a l ;t b u n rin n
in W a J iltin i'h m .

iv •.

-m

o jj’
of

Appoints
M a r t Director I in - Governor
Judge. Ilarnes To
prcHHcd Over OutI(K»k Of Product ion State Bench Post jitirnetl iluwii*

mi

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mu

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Hfn*rf. « t - ft*-* L»i *’ l w Hifir i **f la if
H/infin t gum*'*! J IT* yard* find vv*** k* l**‘i k m ‘ Dm / I|i-r «t*l jiii’k
r n r k f d u p i t fiMt i l m h i i v%h*:=_* lb*. WHildH t till If i! silt*! Will i riuiY t/ ,

Dayth!t,s*m»*M-| I!*f* vurd - And till
lieu II lit A dmtriSs
r Hnflfnr»d MjN’Hrd

riilH.vihh hy

$|fi iti iMrn’IuiMil! m* wi H. I..
kill'i* i *«iFTT,*_f Mfhb W*»«r sinrr’T
Mr Ditbiitfi failed fti sidwit Hniiprt

kicking rs. It:»vt•*'' t ami r»n Hn* fir f r tdln
I:|f»T \ 1i| Lf| l| | ■»
I'ii i i mi f1*i'll fit itI *
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I !ii
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TALLAHAHMEK, Kttv
r
th.-v n u i.
I« M|l mt t h*' ' ril l y i"
H i - n i p f S t i f i f ii 11.1 Ha ii*I l i t
irtK J r « n h
r, ' -. I 111- DfI f I fit ,if r&gt;r,
J ACKKONV1I. i t :. Nnv 'jr. —
1 -trtflllIII a n i l ’ll 1 iiiit * , l, j i i i b b " '
Justice
Arm-lead
llrowt.
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lliP'
(Spcciul)— "The liun.iln move
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1
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. . . . . . ts I IM Vrl vd f*s- j "
* 4 «s l'(l|if(t(t ft *1 1 ||*‘ |* if VfjFHi- »i
d b t i i rf l i '
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M
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”1fv Mil X-l
m«nt liamtled Ihmugh '»ur Fort Imiay from Ih r Fifty I da Sup**"."
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will,
cntci
itiitu
m
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i&gt;
fnrv*
k. i . . . . . .t f l i r |.*-i ift-.ii r.f
♦hrrrp - State Former'' Market
Qfl'l Ii* J»**• •• I•1 tTTt v?u T fit! r v i ii* ' ■i
ju*»
n
IHlt**
murr
Ihan
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l^lll’^* IF*r 11&gt; i
rvarhed it* »V(v*"li*l peak iliii ihg
It M-’.MI .
1fifiii
HI e 1
|
n Dial .1 M 1•■ Him *Its
the la*l Wrrk, with pn vvllmnU'd ahead of ,t heditle, nttrl t . - u f i" .
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M.
T b p f|« t» 1 - ll ** w i'p tit ! A K n i t n r r j1 '■ I'hwu 1 ( i r t f i s t r i l , | * 111 ■fir" i r - i
Caldwell
ha*
pppoitilvil
t
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_
lteyw.M.1
M|poi tA 111 I'HIpl "■ I
. igo.tr o .
fill ■( ft fi
&amp; | as114s{ 'fii
i
«»v«*r iti*
\ 4 iliii 11 parti
for tho sls-dav periml.’* *nkl Wit Judge l'au| [i. Ilarti* " f Mi,mo t
i- hi Hfiiifiiii|
to
H aifa
Mrs belle Itarttv lltirko -liv-i *iid to
Mtcteed
lilnq
from
|iii««iu*
fii
Ham
Wilson, director of-F lor­
,
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Ij^lllV
i’d II I - fti» twf* h i thr l l i l i
ity
biiw
l.vvti
Hit'll
proViotlsIv
|
It.
mi iht? vnltit* nf
a t the huniv of h e r son, W, I*
Tjtf
change
will*l«.
rffeettW
In*
.
In flu­ hit it iitrtliitflitfi of l l i v * ,
ida Slat*- Farmers' Market., |oburke, in Lake Mary a t I :tm t | Iratisporl illvgai Jewish i m in i - im u tt e a y u n der the -p tm so i.-hip uf flral
|H,'iitd
Hull b m k r nwiiy
day. "I have just returned from lab Juntlrc llrown's Icrttt normal­ o'clock Hupday afternoo n (if 1*1 “ a n ts In f'vnr.is.
nm tiu ti
I’ll/J's f«l» (hi
It III t h a in ta r n f (fom)tlvrci-eiitil the uruiiiitl hi'
ly
wniihl
have
expired
Jan,
7.
and
li*fi ufiii, »*tit bni^k wbii ll » fb r l i t uni’ fm t Im* \4*ii**
on extensive trip covering sev­
M i.it.an t- Association, itta.lv a to liiiilfob* tb«‘*» &lt;niii|»#’rf*#|
it lingering Illnes*.
Itarn*
already
ha*
been
rje-led
to
eral of our South Florida mar­
»u* "«ll !»* ,w irib-*! by M vim 0*1*
........ tail, at lliv Itotary lu.ivlivon y n r d t i«* *♦
COMPKNHAll*IN' I'A IH
born in lauiisintm no ,;.'i.t
r diirr/r 111 Alldrt iM
!| t
kets, during wblrli I wa* .much Ih-k Iii the new term then
,
1 i li l it v nt pl.-vpii i.| ( '-t.qivji :nlin .
lit'il' ' . i l l .1 tvit 1 *4511llltl
ir,,- v.itnv i,( fnnriv-v to htit’iatt tun weft'
9, 14(13, Mrs. Ilurke Ita.l lived
In
a
lei
ter
,.
the
71
&gt;
•&gt;
•n 'li *r t tl r r f»»t .1 off **l *41
Inipres'ed by thr ir-md iw(I.K«h
D-.i
l *• * tl*n*' f o r
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t
c
k
f
i
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iS«*iHl!li
4
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III
If
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to
till*
,eetinn
for
thr
pad
‘
t Kr * i tli f illH , f in n
f t nil 4 !,i* t
for Fall ami .wml r iirodiw.tlun' rellnng jurist tali) h" In-d h’*i'&lt;"l years. Kite was n metnhei of tie
till f ii * • | *Li* . 1%I* n r f ■• VI r'l (Ifl #-&lt;*
t&lt;* |I 2 &lt;i ;,ii r..r Hi** wn-k
•t Iiv A iu!* # w *'.ii i’ii t iy ox|»li(*b'D '
, |i 1 4 111 RUJil.l f *f Mill Id ■ I . ■. 1 tW , • , .L Hut -I will
of major —vegeiahlv cents, mid to coin piete the term hot In . Hr&lt;t f'hiUHan t’iturcl. in Ku, Hhidinir N itii'i iilw r in imf i%*'ir* p . i ji|
It
iii»f
tif
M
m
|t|*4|ri
till,
1h r im ft fi'1
hy thv criliral nv.-.i fnr rslon- no longer nhlc |n tlo hi . f•»*! -h itv
hi Li V‘ I I | 111! f 1v#»
&lt;. , 1 ,1 0 *
ti 11
* sii M Sibith, i Im't
►
! i ul f lj if fIm n r \ i ' pii r*\!f i | ,
ginn of faciyjlit:. - at several tit work, atul it is his tlmy t-, tvp font
t»
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i
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&gt;
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is
survived
hv
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M IliJlilr
points. Itlglil now tin For'. 1‘ivrr* tlown. In retirenivnt. he '• 1
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W. P. Ilurke of l.ak&lt; Mat. , *.*
I i *.»l* fnuiMi
m m **i • *f
MarVrt is facing &gt; real nnrr- full pay of 19,000 * yr ,.
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Th ' nt
&gt; I i |ii f*Mi« *
I MrtHi1 th r I:* i.iJu s tic e Itrow ii I* a &lt; ■ * . daughters, Mrs lle|eiut Tore • UtJlLs tn fh i Git* ' *f i
t If t**
In- *genvy, due t o -it* .raprd gi-iwth
; h d ll. |.r &lt;’*• Will ' ■ I H ffl.
..
, i ad w e i f hi nil*- *■« I n L“s iff wh(»nt iLi i
t I iki-a
lie ffttr im 1 a w n y , ibi*
Talhottori, &lt;ja^ and was . , - i . i s n Miami and Mr* l&gt;. A Itntags
n f »r S’i y ii u h a t if ',. I m .. i . , Hif DU" I In iiit'i ami
Lilftl t Hflff* llf 1fl.ll$111 ('tllirilY ill"! ffIrot. ill*'*" e.*i flu*
to the Governor of Georgia when of Pnrcnkoiila, Mina, and f.v iiotu wivrr iiitin rtml Ijii-fl*! hpm ' III,
A iiiIitwi. I m.ii i\ t in ” UlMl IHI f* Will !'*• &lt;, (l!l»A
nrnf’n,
Hf . hie i|iM‘ln|muiil (J iMilivMuaJ lilt'll If flHIf nir| . flu’ll Huh v|fi-rtk
he wn* only 14 year* old Hr m otel grandchildren,
} fat t w,m I n IIm* ID*/
—
| h i weifuil.il: ^
n l ItrnUti&lt;I (nl f.ri i.Iu* film I San
"An Idea nf ihr »iluatiun nt to Florida in 1915 and wa. ap
O O lm . Krlv. Nov 2S (,V, I l.r
pointed
to
the
Supremo
1
mitt
in
Aitdrrfimi
kicked
hi*
It) stiiult I'llutAliun, li«* juihl lie fo ld cuiuiti i
Fort Pierce may !«• gained hv
1umry Um?r 8 ? B AriKrlcn nuikyi i|it! i,*it ifU tln tfninjj bark l«» rtillrffc. third plarvimnt to make Kattford
the official report from Market 1925.
with Hr. IE. I). Ilrtiwnlec nffici I J
t,xl“y 'entn Cobh for the Inn t a Liter lht&gt; iiccesaily uf imiln- Irani 21 II at llte half.
ntlng. burial will follow in thv, rnbed WaUw. 'nto American ahlp ihp.irrr av|lvtt mltids ut.d keeping
u*"
na Mfni/'X .i, ' ! , ! ! "wvrk^of
Hcahn*trv .nine hark tlricrini'tth e .tw p o rt n f One q u a lity celery »»'«
" '. W
handled
family lot in la k e Mary Cento-)
tlq- Irtsli pnrrt after calling to niVir i-! o f the times, painting nut edly in thv ihinl .tutirtvr.li.it the
» i California, according tw II. (;. 3n,tr&gt;0 package* n f produce, In*
trry.
*
1 Pbark 117 jjaAaengers.
lh.it the itvvrage person actually Hanford line l.vbl in the pin. hr*
etsel, district manager of Amer­ eluding 3C^I07 1tu*hel* and 12.).,■'&lt; tatly H perccql of his brallt every litnr Thv Sand ( ttilt' Ihen
ican Fruit Grower*, lag. who re­ 05H lug* of toma’or*. For the
r,»|tl-, vompleling ntn, , 11. "iv.' arc, iit effect'', he i-ald, tried the
Firs* mailing of Christmas
turned by atr ttne Thunofay. After eorreapendlng w-eck of 1946 the Seals for the tuberculosis relief
"iipevattitg on one cylinder with n 20.y.l heave. Ziegler to lefthaif
What tnrt.'il n - w pleasant fish ­
inapection of packing place*' at market hatnlbd 3.379 hfl»hela fund will be roailrd this evening.
Monk Noel. 1ml thrGeJeryntcn wrn2 cylinder machine."
ing (tip in ii tented boat on the
la d l and Lon Angeles, he reported
alert
fur
n
passing
offensive
no.I
It was announced today f*v
and
7
lug*
of
tomaloe*.
Wo
may
'T o o year* from now", he .onIndian Itivvr, K aiurdav tnorqitig
( Jlifornla packing equipment to t*
George Touhy, seal • sale chair­
tii.uvd, “any of u* could !«■ making went in there with the illtvrcep (litnnl o ut to Im- , wet, void an d
very good. The traile there fa very admit that a part of this tre­ man, who urged that all elllwna
tions.
AH
logvther
they
intcrveplcl
mendous
increase
in
marketIwire ns much as we are now, if
thoruupldy unroinf»rtahl&lt;f vspertuncertain a* tn price* on the celery
fly JULIAN 8TBN8THOM
K trenage aa*( I*e accounUtl for promptly respond with rend'.*
a m e a*, first class mail. Mr. mv acre Milling to pay the price four Srnbreeie I.raves.
vi.vr f‘.r
If. Wvntt. 1‘wtil Silver
deal, Jn said.
•
Hull
|
tor
broke
away
for
several
the product ion-season late tances. Those who have nut reSincrt the Hanford Sltrchant*
If-ld stressed ll.ut ‘Third class it. .uperint training/'
ta x i .itnnd m an ag e r an d
I^
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BotKi gains, and Noel qntl ( ouvh ffleet
last Fall, lmk evfn granting this, eelyed seal* by mail may gel Association ha* annmuirrd that' wiH with fttip and a half cent
i t . .iv I .of tin. visitor front Auburn.
The im portance of personality
it the line f"t yaldage. Ftlllhnvk Ala.,
tho growth fn the market'a bu«l- them at Association headquar­ Santa -Claus is planning a visit ta m p s
aro
nqt
fo rwardable, win also vtn pit at) Iced by th n speakwhen hull, of the nritlioartl
Jnvkir
W.lrm
did
s.tme
hard
'in
k
ters
fn
the
Toucbton
building.
nc*» ia tremendou*. and the over­
to Sanford everyone appear* to e ith e r r a n they l&gt;v n-lurncil if ct who said t h a t everyone Mams
motors th e y l.n.l In ought, gave out
ling
and
out
punted
the
Hanfurd
"Buy 'em and Use ’em" is the Ite getting Into tho Christmas o t delivered.”
loading of iu facilities Increaa. „
. . . a i'oo-l personaUty, cvcrymto can kickers Mill, -ontv long ones aimed of sasaline. I.o-t in a m a te o f
ingly acrlou*. Flan* are now be­ slogan
for —
the ------*ale*.
_ - —
Mailing | spirit, And there’* no grralrr
Field ^■rn#r,Ji *he . puh ltc^,avv t» good personality, h o t w r y at the sideline*. The entire Sea- slurs and vliatmels, they had to
^Washington Irving Hughey, a ing drawn for some rs&gt;entfal im- will be staggered to *id postal. reason for Kanfordite* (u start otMr.to mail
any of the following ( cm are making a n y ‘effort to ac­
overflight.
, resident o f Kanfnrd for uie past provemehU, on which wnrk will distribution.
breexv forward wall played a hard remain
| mailing Chrlstmaa packages to Ine classifications of tmmallahle quire
“ No raincoats and n rained
a good personality. .Huth n
C9 year*,
died
*
uddenly
at
an
Or„
„ , , M
atarted at the earliest fHwsldistant-point* than the spirit of tatter, Thi* applied not.only tn Iivi-oniility, he . said, cart not ho game, hut they n.uldnT stop An­ Olive limes, no matrtn-s that woutd
■ ,ii °V’, U
A- M, today, hie momentv and I am very hopethe season.
Ihristma* mailing hut i*' pro tought with a million dollar*, hut derson's plunge" nor Hutt s swift light, no ftoHl. and w o rst of all wo
ntll hi* reUrement aaveral fyj that «nitructhm may he
broken-Grid dashes.
Joel Field, • postmaster, lodsv iblted at all time*
Had to throw away th e 20 speckled
it can 1» ucqulred with a lll’lo
mt»*h* ago, Mr. II
had been completed In time for the Sating
appealed to local cltlsen* to mail
I — Intoxicating leverages, effort and the elimination nf a few
trout wo h ad spent all day catch­
naaociated with the
Hardware shipping teuton.
‘
1
.
their- parcels on or before Dec.. t - Inflammable mailer such bail habits.
ing. said Mr. Wynn. Miserable and
Ounpany for 25.years. Ha wa* a
"Tomatoes sold on the Fort
Hubert Call died at his home on 16. '“Thl* request f* made,” de-| a ipatche*. lighter fluid, and
rol.l tl.ey liud.llrd under palmetto
member of the Fjr*t
First Methodist Pierce auction thl* last w eek, for the Orlando highway Sunday at dared M r.'Field. "In order that ther article* likely to rause fire
"What thi* world nevtl* today
brushes all night to keep thv stro n g
Church, the Odd Fellows and a price* ranging from I ’J-M to 19. 8:0(F o’clock aU r a short illnrsi. the patron* themselves will not irough absorpHon of moisture hv continued, "Is a liberal dose ef
wind off th e ir rain soaked bodies.
. . ieadlng meml&gt;cr of the ioeaLTown- 00, m ostly from t* to
gon.1
old
fashioned
Southern
pre­
A
Mr, Call was bom in Georg'a heve to stand in line to m ail.
aelf ignition through friction
MIAMI. N«v.' » —(&gt;D—Two small Meanwhile radio vails were going
aend Club.
^
, few eueumber* were handled at on Apr. 2, 1879, and had lived In packages and it will also enable
spontaneous chemical rhsngoAt war courtesy. ' We must go back frelshtcra col Ikied and nunk off o u t th a t th e v were missing, and
ySurvivor* Include th* wldaw, *5.69 to *1,
lo
the
days
of
politeness.
We
must
Golden rod for a number of yrar*. tho employees? at the addresVee
*— Ammunitfon and all. other
the coast of Miami today planr* an d the Coast Guard were
Mrs. Orpha Mae Hughey of 8tnH* was a member of the Baptist post-office an opportunity to de- xplosive*. 4 — Firearms, such re-traln nurselve# In th* art of
The Doom Ouard began a aen o ut s e a r c h in g ,.
.
Is tam daughter*. Mis* Frances
Seminole County root
being
courteous
to
other*.
‘liver the package* on time In s revolvers which are capalde
Church of Goldenrod.
and air Msrrh for about 17 mem­
At morning thrv found that only
t . Hughey of Miami and Mrs. of the Veterans of Foreign Wart
Survivor* Include one son: 5!rr good condition."
The mectlnc was presided over bers of Urn two crews.
being concealed on the person.
a narrow rise of land separated
T. Scarborough of Gulfport, will hold tbetr regular meettn* to­ A. L. Call of Roaedale. Tex one . “Now that airmail la reduced f —
- Obscene matter. 9 — Pol- hy Itn- Holler In the ebsence of
them from the main channel they
5 on* son, U. I. Hughey of night at the legion Hut on BrtnL daughter: Mr*. C. K- Jfawhay, Ml- to five cehta an ounce," Mr. on*. 7 — Narcotics. 8 — Ex- President G. A, Speer. &gt;1r. Car■1ENRV MORGAN11IAU. Hithad been seeking at night as th«y
t»ie aoidm nl AdJnUnt John a a L C- ordi one brother. Will
continued, "it la suggested irtlon letters. 9 — lottery and raway announced that L a d l e s
NEW YORK Nov. 25-{/P)-bO- rowed about tho Inlets ami slaer.
Sauk reported this morning, flaula Funeral Service* were held at Field
tktna, N . Y.( two
that Christmas cards going to •audulent- matter.
Night will be held at the harbecui year old Henry Momenttvau. 8 r . Whilo Mr. Wynn wont to a nearby
* Hughey and Jp Apn WkM that a dinner will bo aerrad Souths Id# Cemetery this afternoon distant point* be sent by airmail
It nf
nr the Fifty Aesocialee
Associates nt:
next died today. Ho was the father of camp to g et gasoline, Mr. LofUn
"Th* postal laks," said Mr. pit
at 7:«o p. M. and a ‘
of Sanford.
at 5:00 o'clock with Rev, J- W. for quick delivery and forward­ Uld, “provides severs peneltie* Monday night at 7:00 o’clock. Via* former Treasury Secntary Henry was picked up hy men from a coast
1 ir ru fen u in U . undtff th*
.3*111 follow
Austin of Orlando, officiating. ing by airmail if necessary.” If &gt;r ths melllng of any matter itors Included Burleigh Tisdale of Mbtgenthau.. Jr. Th* aenlor Mor- guard boat. The men were lost
on of Erickson Funeral} Ootndr. Brailey Odham has
Erickson Funeral Home In ehsrge tha card cannot be delivered, he eluded in any of th* sbov* GsInesviL'e. and C. J. Finley an4 genthsu was an American sm b su t. about five mils* south *f New
o*ne, will be announced later.
’ an member* to attend.
Reed Whittle of Orlando.
" dor lo 'riirkey at one time.
limed tha
mldod, |t will be rettir
of, arrangement*.
no claasIflcAtlons."
Smyrn* near Psekwood ramp.
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Out Of (ilasoline,
Lost OverniKht

Christmas Seals T o.
Be Mailed Tonight

Postmaster Field Mikes Appeal To
Citizens To 1fail Parcels Early

, I. Hughey Dies
uddenly In Orlando

(Robert Cail Funeral
Held Tliia Afternoon

FreightcrH Collide
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOI

FLORIDA

Exotic Fruit Freeze
Heads Toward Market
M 0W Y O llK ,
£wth* fruit .
whirl) formerly nnty tin* v*’t-y
wealthy cntrld afford t■&gt; c t"* for
liitimr fre»h, «)l| «i«in I* available
t«&gt; the imTnCc American. - a&gt;' .
Theodore II. I Irlian, head **f South­
land I’xaliirl Company.
* The milv difference then- will
hr imtwrro the ''millionaire" fripl*
and fhe average AmerieanV i« IImt
the latter will lie murk-frown,
Drlson if*/*. Kewarrh i» well
way on the eompnny it a')'1 tire*
of oX|Huin)rntol farm* In Kim nit
In growing and quitk-ftw iini; vitrIrtlea of fruita Ili.it could never *.«•
shipped freth liccauie they arr too
delicate In stand lone haul*.
Tho Agrirulturnl School at the
University of Florida I* rnoperal-

BILL’S PACKAGE^STORE
AND BAR
112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 880

COME AWN.
PUT ’ER IN HFRE/
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Wanted For Hungary
Man Without I\'int.s
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QUICK f N I M Y 5
W HATTKA NEED/
I PROM'LY COULDN'T
KETCH HtS SUPERFA S T D U M P IN G
S P E E P B A U .IF 1
DIDN'T EAT
S O U TH ER N .
B R C A P .TO p /

TtlAt INDIAN TOLI
US PLENTY

NEITHER WILL
JIM AND PATCH CAN STAY H ERE
IF THEY WANT. YOU O TH ERS MAY
AS W ELL LE A V E ./Tr im n JT^

V A N G I jKVK 8 VI 1, 1,K. W
Vn .
(&gt;Ty— U n a king into C. 8. Ilamthurg’a gem-mt atnrc. a tJiirf cuul I
chaljf up hU vrnlure a* » roll
Iota— after fleeing withnut loot
and in a state of andrei!*.
The would-be-burglar broke .1
window, state police reported,
then removed clothinir tlk.EQlieeic
through thp tiny aperture, tinre
Inside, however, he was fright­
ened off, leaving hi* panta.

32 Wild Sheep
Caught In One Trap
rado tiame nnrl Kish Department
Ti*a completed tmmplnntim: of
32 niounlnln shrrp from « herd
of, njnre than HOP In Ihe Ta rryall, range near Colorado -Spring*
to tho high l«-nk* alrtivn drurer-'
towp. irirector- Cleland . N K&lt; 11.
said 32 win Die 1st nest nutn'n r
of the wild and shrewd animals
ever cnpturrd in a ainglr wli.
fence I tap.

scorn SCRAP BOOK

By R. J. SCOT1

C iK ^

AND TH£ FA CT KIRK ▼ vVHAT'D
CAM E MERE PROVES I HE TELL
H E TOLD THE TRUTH! J YOUTHAT
^ p = } E 3 f c = r — - 7 ^ 0 MAKES
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[717 YOU WANT
n ‘
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JA IL ?

BUT WHY SHOULD T l% NOT S A /-

TOLD THAT SRDRV ABOUT TH E
MASKED MAN SO THE MASKED
MAN WOULD BE BLAM ED! r

W R KW AhlTTD J IN'. BUT I ’M
SHOOT YOU
NO]" LEAVIN'
HERE!

IT DARK O U T-1 OR HE
SIDE./MAYBE 1 M IG H T
YOU 1 KIRK MAKE J miSTAKE
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SHOOTUM ME ^ ONE OF
INSTEAD O F i THEM,
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KEEP G O IN G .K IR K .I'M IN
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MEANWHILE

HIM WANT THOSE TWO. MAYB E SH6 OT ANYONE WHO
LEAVES HERE IN DARKNESS!

X WONT STAND FOR THIS NONSENSE!
NONE OF VOU WILL LEAVE THE JAIL
BECAUSE YOU'RE AFRAID K IR K r
WILL SHOOT VUHJ
— &lt;

DON'T BE A FOOL! GIVE ME
BACK MY GUN
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DON'T T A L K !.

WELL,YOU’LL TELL WHY KIRK
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OR I'L L THROW
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WILL HANG FOR MUR

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iti :cht aitft I"riA.1%. I ’t*w aN*1mf ri
IAir* flu-. «f Irrtifwtn. Dili I** rhntise
in I« mineralurt*.

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N E W S l'A P E K

FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1946

Associated Press 1-cased Wire

Truman Is First United States
President To Dive In Submarine
KEY WEST. Nov. 21. (,V) I'rc-idrut Truman made history
today, lie hrrame the fii-i prcsidcnl o f the United State- ever to
lake a dive in t( submarine.
While the cablin'! in W;i*hlugtntt
curried on his fight over the d o s­
ing of the nation's -oft real mines,
the vamtioriing President went Ho
feet down into the Atlantic in a
eunturisl Cernmn submarine. He
was under water a total o f 44
minute-.
Among those who went on the
submarine with the Chief Kxeculiv-l
were liecmivnrsioii Uifeelnr John
Steelman amt Fleet Admiral Wil­
liam tenby.

Delegates T e l l UN
* Americans Are In
Chinese Territory
At China's Request

Murray Declares CIO
Is Not Threatening
Strikes But Wants
Clean Bargaining

h

W EATHER

At Senate Hearing

Thr President was eotho-tn-liv*
In hi* praise for ilir r b,*ai'. -tap­
per. ‘ lie m .»- I,lent. I I'Onli l.nnetturr Cosier from Chillirothr. m
Mr. Truman's home state of -Mi*,
solid.

NO

303

Congressmen
A re Urging
Quick Session
F e d e r a l Attorneys
RequeHt Jud^e To
Fite United Mine
Workers Chieftan

The President described l.ieuL
Connlr. t’ n-ler n- ''nimtlu-r .me of
the Missouri gang."
Lieut. Col. Henry T Mjvr , who;
pilule,I the presidential aniilarie,'
the ‘‘.Marred Cow,” also ii„,h th e;
submarine ride, luiier Myn told
newsmen:
” | may not |,e the high, • ffyey
In the world but I turd, ,,,, r‘i
lowest flying diver "

LAKK8UCCHS8. Nov. 21. f,V)
H \SHJsM.TIlLN. Nov. 21. (/!}
—The llrltiah "HU aqentonn
Iht* liiitpriimpnl «nii itn fiichl
turned tiuimha down en a Hustlii- .‘tfit riHHin In hittt* John I*
t Ian 'proposal fo r report* to the
J r*' K hiv1*1 in riffilrtTipl of roiirf,
I'nlted Nations on the d&gt;!'"-,i1
\ frilrf.il rout I orifpf holding
of troops on foreign soil. OritUh t
I pm , 111 Ktriii'mpi ,t Uo rTnrr«
Foreign Secretary (,!rnr*l Her in
Iht* I ml* I
Wnrkffn Union,
told the I’ M Assembly ti«|j*
UmIIi an* imtrtril hrld in enn*
that he could not ecrrpl Ihr
trtnpl ti&lt;v a rrMili of (hr soft coal
Soviet prop* tial, as U.
He* in
nfH|(||'|»Vi 111
T h e m o v e ca m e a ft e r W a l ­
said the plan should he amended
te r R u u th cr, fi e r y le n d e r o f
In rover forces on dome-lie
1 11% Vim k u Ih I I'rrw )
tire n u tb w o r k e r s , s a id 'H i n t
front* and the.whole broad pic­
E V ilcr.ili.'ttloriU 'y .Irtltn S o n ture of disarmament.
'IAKIN9 iN IO ennyplcri^’n litthe purchasing pnwer of A m er­
not nskr'ii* Ft'llrTJil .ItldlfC T .
K K\ w i;sT . Nt»\ j i . »v. Floi
minrrt* "No nmtracl, no wotk"
ican worker earning* had btkn
i« 1111S I I I III f»4 hllUVIt . I". .,4 i’ ll
Aiott
4 ,.*l&lt;!-loirnttgh in W ash*
■ l a k e s r e n j s s . n , y .. n «».
Krftrral Jilrlgr Ta A l.ifi
cut -20 percent, since January.
Bill 11’ til'd TtijiHE'i'
* 11 I
iitgtiiti t in - .tllo n iitn n to rito
21. */P&gt; - r'htnn dertarrd rwt.u ( iiitiisburmigh (jibovc) M^nr«l m
II* 15. ijitrr itculluir said he did
! 1*mh tjtl'tnl Ihp mir-lhni i K«'v*
it will go along with Itiis-ia on VV;»*hinelou tho* (fm|ioriry mrlrr
■hdtn I. I , ' k i- f o r con tem pt.
lint mean In imply th«’ '20 ptrlit |hi* tinpics n
the proposal for report*
the M-sUitifilng John I*. IwC’wi*.
«»f
renl would to the amount of the
••t .. o i l * to •o m i t ton w ith
I til'
Il*ll IV-t It,- rt-i
United Nations* on the disp****
wage increase whirh hi. union
Hhr nmtrti Mini* Worker#, (mm
111.
.,
•&lt;i h &lt;I siy 1%* 'drill i t in*' *
lion of all troop* outside hot!..* ■*t
will demand this win'er.
IIn* »■&lt;th| m ntrirl » it It
COMMANOIH f th.’ •*• f.K-.
NlHlI hi i ' •'••- 1 I If y
1'
1 'o ig i
•, niii.sherder*.
•
;&gt;«v^
*
*
1
tin-rri!
(
I
nf*
r
fifilit'*
n
;
)
CIO Preside nf Philip Murray
r’ijiatiff! in Vi
Still.
t -■ I i MIT, ........ ;
i
&lt;
,
■
u|'
‘
ifV’il
Id*win
In
taking
tha"
-land,
i
h"
■
declared that the C'll) 11 not
i*iE ■ t ■b*iih •
M 1 I-iy I * ’ h‘*An .i : . 1 . Ml.. |
threateninir s'rikc* — that all it HUOOINO the American flag, Roja- ■l*o has joined the United Sr-.r•
Ihi« i V(»lr*vii.f] &gt; li
,
*
»i i ? tin* lien• t •• m c •i •i•*tf inv* i ro n l w a lk l^fnrr a r h* r.( «
want* is what, he call* decent, j Una dl Nolo, 24, la shown after hav­ in demanding that Ihe firm
Ctrl!T*« . ♦ ,'i
-V♦|I K
\Vt
,ii* VV.tr Iitv»- t'-f * •j (
straight, clean, honorable collec­ ing her cltlienshlp restored In New •over domestir armed force*
B f Ml l
II w* I' \«U I
1 |,
Ifl \V-s**•IlllljLjt. »*»- 1b« ■ - •4- •ft, |. |%
The Chinese noaltion mu- -i.it
York Federal District court. Horn tn
tive bargaining.
tut
Hf*rn
III 4iX■'-.........f f*lit I' '
,t
If'MInH hufil int* i t » .1•i*-rm ino
*»' rim*
Vp *i' v ' F I••11*Ih H
' I.
Murray also denied that the New York. Miss dl Nola was taken &lt;d 4h foie Hie l'. N AsscinhU
ulirthrr il &gt;Ih»uhJ r I" 1,» 4T lit v III
mitt . i •,
ri tin
im 4*rtlK.ifi' (x’11l.. . f Ilir' r-r , &gt;Ip*1-v
CIO . wago fight wduld agitate by her parents to Italy In lD39,,but political commi tee try dclegat,
s «’ toil Uepttbltctins
I
‘ It*-t K•\ \\».t I
-ail
inflation or jeopardise American was unable to return to retain d ti- ' Wellington K&lt;m
IMin aulh'i Uir-i
(I
•Min
trm.iiidf that Preii*
senship before her twenty-thtrd
Kon -poke in the cue. m e •i
Vpf* I'i.l
il V |ttllMl ,|i
,!,*
j n»r
economy. He made these state
- II *it**■
: ill Itn rxlraoitliiuify
fl. I
incut* af er fteulher also called bltthday, ni required by law. She Soviet Foteign Minister
cn
-rinTn’ b tn deal with
for, a 1 10,000,000 CIO common •lowed away on o ship from Napier , who yesterday imllca'cd the fail
lb, .4 4 h+i wtiulfl ir
Hi, l
"ri” J! 4|t|f i**lk A lloliAfi
\iu
fund tn bark any slligle union last May for U S . ((nlernallonal) j uri of United Stages Irutfio !••
iiIm. have fht»ii mu
M * \\
L*ik
( tntrmp Brown
K* i* HI.
.
■leave Chum
is a ennsv
,d
tn a fight for higher wage*.
HlllUIII I' trrfH (»ut f 11,*‘ K* V
xi iHal his jnrty wfti
of MI •
| anxiety,
He asserted that it was the d u 'y
is imt’ 4e
fit. mtTMtie run hi
tdll* ill ill
Uti
i|
of the CIO to defeat what he
On shat mutter, Kno asset t, &lt;t
of iht* »«*f *it! iijiir TH** Ii* f 1i*ll rlil V
|m •V'
o i»
* t Hi**f Lni*rtllJVil
■terms the myth that you have
the United States troops - at-’ in
Hu'Vi** "1 1£1\ tii. ii i*i.
l»r «•
i s I I . f i n : fT n i l " 1
' got t* hare higher pi Re* -I**
h|» country at the -Pryiflc rei egmn l»4’l U T* f b. ’ . ttj.U s -1 1 1 II
r* . itt I rU?*Ji41 ,1'v*H' ri
gl»e higher wages- After Item
t|ilctl o f his gmeniiitritL lid said
l briti til t lMlel F»1*1
\THKNK, Nnv. J I. t/Pi
I. c
f**.t Im*'u •if|*o*d to rr*
ther and Murray spoke, the f*l&lt;&gt;
the AmerJcana arc "not iqlerfer (iirt'k i^iivfifniHeiil amiimi r riitt nt
Ml l.iffrit-1 Il V lI.4*F U ►MU’ r&gt;
•
• (•
»+ ♦H'lt ko*&gt; oiTrart
convention unanimously mlooted
ing in inltrnal affa ii-" noil will
V r itill Ih, l-.it 11, rif SUrii
\ Ihm.I, a •e t 1•*F1g**
M e in lo s lt S a t s
\ it I l&gt;
l» » •PM**
,
void
tlie rrinlutioti for nfWnntlnJ
yfi(It
1*■ft 1sI1 rtinhu|i p. Ifn I 1 1
lie withdrawn in due rrmt
rOHi K
ill&lt;" 1 *'
.♦.( ■.lll.t *•&gt;*’ lilt »
i» ' '-laTM
Iv Wlil,
wage inercn*e*.
I S t 'in u S m i e III Im m
fr fill IfinI©r| DlII«I l hr* ritiinMuiirh11
ft Mat tvj"‘ *1 r 11 1 ' ■*,' ■ .
il.
v t
. . .| I* n1 otnt the
of ihi*
Third Amn
a d d l ’d
THti!
«H fl»
it i .
i i ui* . «u t f
|,|&gt;»! r(‘ty* ri &lt;ti|*tl HPt’kji.
S e m in o lf
( h u r d l e s #r iti
I'm It*
Cirneful Vrnt»ri*
re
V (i ll IffJ« llil-s ’m i l l ! ' i &lt;M«| H » ‘ rttlli*r I l l ' l l
|t a i, „ i! ii Hiiiiotinrrd thin
turned tn hl« hfndtiunrti
in
ffrt|iti*ri(
* prin.n ran firrJi
lu ttre Do.
H *
VI Iitr»4 1' »h.i’ i utiiH m! ut 11 : tf tlirit tin
Snhmlkn. Knrlier dUpalrhi-t detIn driith on |In* r.juitt .it
nl-o nsTirmhling
tin- Ut-'Uil I* tots i*i M|£r.f fit nf (lie I»,ift theel
crihyd Hurt the
h i-l l»t*cn SINIENCID to &lt;1Cftfh fli a dcH*•rtei in ,
Ot r ( o f p r iM C I H i l u l l o f t i i w i i
LiViti*
M’lmrVti fhol Dm* '
driven arm** the Y ushrU v l«»rYokohama, PvL Francis IL Wallralh !
W-zEll. 4-||I i.'ll Ml. .I'll (llg t|ll» f.Jt-t runnier 1hi* 1«I»' wjorh forbid*
dern.
^
• s.
it 'ii” • th.
r »v eminent.
of Queens, New York, has had Ins I W l l I T *
1Hi
Ited Pom II, rxeeutlvo secre.
sMenrtwhile, pidicr in \fhrin serttenre (ouumrtrd tn ten Teal-, in { . .
, f
ill
'
' » - &gt;* ' i t n hf» net ifIn
.
’ .s
'
t
tary o f the Florida .Itmlor Cham­
Mr* James It. Ilaiitl-'n, Jr, MliTcd three new-s|ii*per• uhich
lt!?: i i .. 11 mi...
I- t.lris found
ATLANTA. Nov. ill. (AV The ber o f Column r,. hoi editor of tlieti this nturning in th
httrril printeil it rnirtmrted I '*n mtiriiM-t rtuif-i
ftliJixl th.«
Him (Itfhfl
rafiHa* itmiti
r.,,,fi&gt;. r !
™
I,,. I
*» ii* ■•11* t xrt|kcults,
n^iit nf
of F
Francii*
violence that flared at last week's the s’ nte orgnotKatloe'* monthly hospital after a short illites* 1'nrty r&lt;»tnmunique, TW * fiiniuu
i•*r
»
m in taken
Mr-* Ht/,U«ih Wnllrath. (..
meeting o f the anti-negro group, newspaper,
•I
prnim-d the Sem­ She i* the wife of
irpie denied ttinl hunf^jf t tmrth- him ti * . &lt;i. .iih
1»• «tfit ttin*1!
( f rilrrtMif t
the Columbian*, hail repercussions inole Csui'tv immi, trade teviy Davidaon. Jr.. So* r*’
» HI (IriMTf Ilfp rPCPIV tf till
,
.1
, ■
i'i| i &lt;m(
today An official o f the Atlanta I today at tin •11*.'- wirklv lunch- urn of the Standai i '.•.•wen trim* niitfln|r Ihe I*nrni
He-*
VV il II t i n 11 if *1 1 trite
***a-i*i&gt;n
ti*i«
,
,. » I,&gt;11 Vtit I he work*
Plumber's and Stenmfillers Union -eon meeting f ■ i1- nulstandtng Aa-'iHtaUun of thr* riii
Pt\.
M
newppnperm were Inter n*|efi»ed i
‘ n*l« r \\ity, -t |»|TMU£itnnlHy fHH*
! .
■• in ,■ it me There
lot]I ated he will seek to prevent ncord and nrltvilw ,ioce its re&gt;
Th- Uaviilsons m»vt d t« Sao lifter leiunviiiiT ihe nun.....
, , .
,.
. t’
**( mi ket-ti!»f iiltil Si.** trmifif v Init1111■i"
the Columbian* from making fo i- , organitatinu Iasi liisrmhcr.
’
’
.1 » i. .1 , M « .
Iti an effu/t tu end fb, i ittl |
fotil a ‘ year ago, aft&gt;, having
htiii*«\-* liMVr L*-v|| inaiift^fl ft* ilu't
ifnj
}** o iii'e afterther use o f the union hall.
Mr. Pnwell -aid that the Sap• years, war fun-,
UnrlinminU
m
the!
it wns reportpil this morning #l»v" f'^i I (Mlltin it|m..t JHioH Iftfi pfl.l1 j rinati tip off. . Mint Mg tir«»pertiM
The Columbian* leased the linjj ford Jayrec, "w e r e , more tn- live.) tn Orlando f«t
rf* H* ure w ing nrine.ltil I** me dl I tied
where she was ptoniinmi in rivir fnejintime, |u»R^ed lenlenrv legiii^
f *»unty Juitgr It. W. \Vnn».
its meeting place for u year utul lliuset^ nvrr thrir program and
fiiJ !• tI««' t&gt;r4igMtiu Hi? jHiiof'd
tiu, himii.iii nf f ki ill
declined:
There* m**
»lI plcnts* of
the lease still ha* ten month* to tdlii r 'activities than Ihe ma­ and church work. Prim to Hint Ini ion which provide* unute« y
opt
liltf I’Vit
of
Ivi 'i qtt fi il
w lin lt
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. id’.
11 .hi i o .ill’- ih ionl tinner ft of
tun. Tha business representative jority o f thr much larger or- time ahe was a resident nf Jack­ f«»r nil purtUnmi who ^urrmtl^r A riftuiltl Ifll-a fill IW to Flnrtif t niHim hlmiks foi Inmlt'M, Imi
&lt;*o
ll.tfol
/'•»»
* ♦»'•• • g 1 . II
*
♦
4
♦
sonville lielflg Klfreda Poirfroe tn nuthnritien within (tn i|.iyn.
l et tng an
whnt worries Judge Ware i« Hi*
U*
o f the union, U. J. Urantlcy, sa;«l ganiiatimis
• i. * iib ol
I••!!.-»%
’ I.
throughout
th o
rifriu iut,t
imltHii.
1 Lr\r1*
Im L i l (hut k L
upplv of fishing
hi* union probably will seek a state.” He told of the rrimtatlon daughter■of the Inte II A Hi fiH'fti
prt*»(*.-f*
*
|
ftt.lay
|
*y
U
*
i«
&gt;
l&gt;** n
litnok- i' *4i "inn11 lie »•
1.'J*41 I . i^'l ITI'I (ho
court order burring. the Columbian* the Sanford d legnlinn gained at froo and Mrs. Rrnf*«r
M
’lillifive
iLvtglit
Itogi-f
Thj ’ fi
I l f W J|►
A.if
pm ti-«l thit' lo hitil **»nt tlin’c
(luring the recent V».u
ft out, the hall.
the rcm-til ronfereitre m St. AtlThe U11■i|e11. r-iifigrr^aiiHin
i t \ it* t
\ilm iTiffttrn*
a Fi 51 Pit
S# rtf.r
1 Tii* • for iifltlif uoihI k*3e*r1k»' -nul
Brantley cited a clause in thr gii*tine hv o|eidv e*pi.s-ing the a 11ader nf the &lt; anti
tluil if th« ( ' iviIimh Privflti.
i. l Mm 1 MJ
1 JUKI
li ft IIt flit
1»
i-'f* ■
t »« -ii
u lr*!u i\
of Ihe tied Cross ai ,| L , ill kk,it Vm
lease calling for termination &gt;f result
of
•g'«jol
ton-lruelivc devoted a great ,|r,d
ArlmiiHst r,ii imi* null r scizMii’ r „ • • ■ ■» ► Ik e *! i n I'll tftNII*-*! n-i i " M
i" t n u ’ in
. ! .*r »■ t (iin»*
the building I* dpmagrd, but the thinking.”
i ti« tsitHf* tit..11i
Mr-a.
I
cl‘ * • *lm* »h f/
NIAV VOItK. No* .'I
*1 A« fnm.1 ifnlf
•' " f i n a l
il * s It
w ith
it
i ■ i 1
to her Churrli se i n it .
Columbians
deny responsibility
The -Iavert ■•ffwtsl d*o stress­
,r, t.ij, ummI ut In mit'i ifrtcture •f !* i 1 *»“ •• 1 ..**••• It. e|i . l i t ’
• A f n r e g , old ,’f lc-1 ml -trow
for last week's vlolcnee. The sec­ ed unsrlfi-htir - to Jbvci e activ­ Ihtvidson will In t» fit.
in Fhifiilfi
ran i«m|
’ ll* "'ll*1
■ ' i4 l h*r tin
. ,,t
hrr loving kindtir- % fttul t i n k p l f - tin Salilt day irriil sin,.. ., rriyoiie
h i m !*« v ii M ' t * ''* h ,1
H i n / im h m g
retary of the group, Homer l,&lt;"&gt;mt-’ .
■i
ity. not milv m k ot id* but ixhnoss lo •oilier*
t he imIilir ■!tut vs gel Jill!# i'i"Wi
* * ’ •* ruriail
i V
She
Witt*
n Tji tliis country and &lt; turn,in will
t ' • i | &gt; h u i u i l l V g 4•+** | u f t i l l l ■ i n f t i U
snid the ColubmbUn* planned to
It#.-*
t,* i "fiiorvo
will sulfur
throughout llir Unit'd jl Lutes,
|t.i - ■
V 1• f i l l i v *
the
S
pint f 14 1 1a f 1V
)t*
hold their regular weekly meeting which Mia- iret-nllv measured ’metnlier o f the Fu*t Pre-hvler- be aide to see It, The ttiOun is
I............
uf hi.... I At |&gt;.
i 1.
going to throw the earth1- -httdow
I »trtl
lan Church.
.1- b i u
R iver.
In the hall tonight.
J| |: * il
lltHHHl-i
whin the Stall Itrpaitmrnt ask­
Her survivors in addition to nil the aun in n partial eclipse.
mi! m ut* ill* AM ii qtltml'i .if 1
ed the national organisation to her husband include hrr daugh­
The Hnydcn planetarium in New
] ^F|U in,I* • &lt;ilTlllV .II*' * Ifgll'i *n K t il it s l in e h l s H O p e n F o r
havo a permanent observer at ter Mis* Ruth Davidson o f San- York today said residents ,,f Aug­
y|w«* tin- htmit Irtmk ill rtiit’r
funclluna of tlm Unir d Nations. forti, her mother, Mrs. H. A. usta, \l|| have the treat grirmlstand
h
.M u s ic S c h o o l
gtns *»
iiumritig I*U»4n| lif*n . N a v y
The Jayete* Hppuved a motion Rcnfroe, alaler*. Mis'. Martha sent in the country for the heaven­
ftliifiEr
to send thrir presideit, Jack Renfroe, Mra. Alonso C. Rogers, ly demonstration. They may not
MIAMI. Nov. 21. (&gt;11
Thr
i ii; I \ M &gt; " Nnv '.‘ I. I Special V-—,
IS. ».».* vkiwhitij* t" M*a? »* Mmwl
ROME. Nov. 21. i .n
The
Haligan. before the City Com­
director of the sugar braiirh »r
Foli-ttiteol • 1,0 now h'-uig accepted
hi m i 1 n*|v i * i| Ut r=rt»t;|i’ f
s t a t e C o l l e g e , m i **- Nov. mission and a*k that the mem­ a brother. Henry A. Renfroe nil I* able to Use it, however, became
slmrtagc
of
rro»&gt;print
is
so
acute
jd
the
Agriculture
ttepartmi ot.
ti,&lt; |.,n j ,"-1 of iitemling th« (
21,
Wearing, tha uniform bers of thy local group lie pgr- of Jacksonville, nn.i a sister. o f iloudy skies.
M ,U- i
7-imc* Marshall. |&gt;r,d(rlcd tAhiy in Rome that the government to ­ M» J li.tM-i. -i* 'Ii, -it
, Navy
,.f Music in
o f tha United ■ Slates Military milled to paint ihe ‘ Municipal Mr*. W a l t e r 8 lilsrkmer o f
UI* f. 11, *'»i*it11-in * 1mu, ) *.*(4.4.j4.4-1r ml f
day
ordered
daily
nrwapniier*
to
that there w|ll he more (,f the J
*.
Wu-hingle". I* '
*t " as an­
Academy did nnt ruin the sar- 7*oo If tho City would furnish.th? Charleston,* R. &lt;J.
Avrimin’fir
"tJ
«h’|
H
|
‘T
d
i
l
f
.issue
only
one
four-page
edition
sweet stuff available nrxl v&gt;iu.
The funeral will b- livid Fri­
torical
splendor
o f • Thomas retiuirrd materials.
-\4*H t*, itil artivi* iiirmltHr nf no,not i lirct&gt; t„tlay !&gt;} t.htcf 8. 3.
t a week now.
day
at
3:30
P.
M.
at
'he
Hrat
Marshall said in Miami Unit
Kirnki i- of »1,, Navy Itccruitlnj
"Shorty” McWUllam*.
the
newspaper- RiL 4' •l.l MlI|h'.
Rrailey Odhsm asketi the body
ftijli,-,,,
(it- 1*0-r I rtf o r II,Hiding
consumers may grl five iioiinilw wt Heretofore.
The
Mississippi
Stale star lo extend evtry courteay in web Presbyterian Church in Sanford,
re permitted, two four-page
and burial* at Grw t*#a| •Centsmore sugar in UM7 than is be­
I m •Iriamt c •
,,,
.
halfback, whose resignation from coming winter vi*ilnr» to
edilio’n* a week. All other mil­
Sani_ Orfsndn at r.;00 o’clock.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 21. (fl’i - A ing rationed to them till- year. lions must he tw opngo — the
M&gt;-n Ctrl,v'i'ialify tnitv tm enlisted
Waat Point caused such a stir ford and reiK’rted rhal alarge t,ry *"
° rUntio *’
Jewish Agency spokesman aid to­
1.im i|y f,,, the.jiu'
nf alteqr!*
Tho ItMfi ration entitles r i m - front and hack id one slnghat tha beginning ot tha .foo'ball number of tourists have arrived
day that tho agency has taken one to 2S pounds, and Include* sheet.
I mg rite., it to ol. which is o f six
• season, was elected beat dressed in the County
steps to bring about an end of a 10-pound canning allowance 1noioth' dot t'lou, 1 Int-f Kienk&lt;r
1
man on tho campus at Mlssl*President Itatigan _ announced
iddt’,1
\tl ,'tniiijf men intrrr-let,
terrorism.
•’’’ if you can find itI
stppi State.
that no meeting wilj lie held
CM
11
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1
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ill
E,
V..i
'i
v,
\
m ,t career in music are urgeil 1C
Other sources said rln ,c rrtnlai't
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j
iU„„i,»)i
tuinc.l
,ni„
.i
to,.dnto,
next
Thursday
beiauae
of
,-ontaci til. Navy ilccnritiiig 8tr,»
had iicen renewed between Hagnna
Thanksgiving l&gt;*y. Glydir Ter11-hi, f,,| Kiimucl Slilpli'V He K:i linn for 'Im cnmpleie details.
Adjutant John Sauls of Sem- leader* and British military auth­
willcgar urged Heminole Jaycees inolo County I*«»*t No. 32H2 o f orities with a view to fighting |
an.d'iA ,l thti i,i" mi„ ii: I,, »i„- ring
to tend their support fo the
PARIS. Nov..21. (A3— The Amer­ ttt^.ot tin* ,|,,,o!,c|l, mot to time ti
tho Veteran* o f Foreign W are. Irgun Zvai Ixruml and Stem gang'
10
lando Jaycees’ natlinnl
t to. H'J-ycar oitl mnther toil vj.
ican
transport plane that ern-hannounced
this
afternoon
that
j
member*,
;----------- *
tournament.
t
then horning house.
landed
in
the
French
olps
win
the
organltatlnn
will
have
an
j
—
MIAMI, Nov. 21. IA1— City
NEW YORK, N « . I I , (A V rA
Kitcincti put out the flame*
Old Timers’ Nigh'-” when the
, _____ c , ’ -"
J
commissioner II. C. Gardtn r of located today on n glacier. The .that had htimed the front porch
Ukrainian delegate to the United
dub meata naxt Monday evening | T h o u s a n d s P » y F i n a l Miami today proposed levies on location nf the plane was an­
FRESNO, f'u'l. Nov' 21, (AY—
nn,I doorway Itefnrc it ate Uitn tin*
nounced
by
Col.
Minlter
of
the
at tha Legion Hut
newspapers
nnd
magarinr-.
nuotatton ,,f tin- ilooil-t’ll wire mol I',,lo o today caught up with ti
Following a dinner which i§ Ut
checking
arcotmls
an&lt;J hotel European Air Tiansuort Service. se| off i tu* ringing
{catesjer holdup last night.
t i vi Hi old hyy they «iiy U tho \
He
said
the
glacier
Is
high
in
the
ba aarved at 7:00 o'clock, a husl*
room a.
Sisdntk's coivlltion la not aerbu*.
firebug rc-ptuuthlo ‘ for a long:
Ftntch
Alps.
46
mile*
west
of
the
nais meeting will l « held and a
TAM PA. Nov. 21. ( M NEW YORK. Nov. 21. 'A 3 Gardner would tax reading
Police Commiastowp Arthur Welscries'o f "i-si's'1st Maxes.
lantfcr has towen personal charge Ida Baptists h**e darted Dr, complete report nn the recent Thousamls of peraoru slmsl sllrntly matter front one to three rents Italian clly o f Turin.
OFFICIAL HERE
. One &lt;&gt;f tho firt-s he I* s a id 'll
o f investigation. *•
. Wallace Rogers o f Pensacola a* Fifth Araa conferanee held In along Fifth Avenue today to watch and ho would levy * five-percent
Mi Christine Tullnr. |&gt;crAunnel have started tlestrnycii a 63,000.000 .
their new president am*
Daytona Beach '**111 !*&gt; m*d*. the funeral cortege of former May­ tax pn hotel hill* and a ope­
— : ’ -—**^ :
~T»&lt; in*
trainer o f 't h e state tlcpartment liquor warehouse. ‘ The boy, ■C
outspoken
pokes ai
Plana‘ will also be discussed for or Jamea J, ’Walker.
’
rant 4ax on each check In hank­
of education’s lunchcooo, |irngra'’i. homeless orphan, ha* been col
L nvli end liquor.
,
tha naxt araa convention lo bo
m
APPEAL I8HCEli
Other thouaand* filled &lt;Saint ing transactions.
ipiluy i onferred with directors of in a menial hospital,
:
The Florida Bapti|t
held In Sanford In January.
Patrick’s Cathedral to ps^ last
seined Itifich room* Ihryurhout the
T A L L A H A ^K oy; 1
Uon heard a T # n n t»»e
Adjutant Sauls declsred that homage to the man who was mayor
IlfUS CALLED FOR
TRIESTE. Nov. II, M V -T he county on matters U f health and
VISITORS INCREASE
declare th e welfare
all mambani of th* cloh, pa^tlco- o f New York through the ibrnmi
wreckago or two American trans­ nulrltinn.
•
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 21 ,~4
000 people tn'the .1
“
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larly tha World W ar I vaUrana, and bust era o f 1920 to 193). The
TAIXAHA88KE," Nov. »|, (AI— port planoa shot down over Yugo­
(SpecialI — Allendance at Flop*
Florida Fo
la more important
ara urged to attend thlai w a it- 06-year-old former mayor die^l last Tha State Road Department called slavia last Auguat is b eln f sought
IIOVH (IF W O O IK 'R Arr
idn Slate Parks for SenUrabar
wagvs fo r 400.000
a a n attempting. Saule Monday,
blda today to be submitted Dec. toilay by American*. &lt;
The Roys of Woodcraft will hold and O clobfr show an Incrcaka *i
^ 'aur i ila r t
.
D». John L. Hill
"to get every member
12 for construction of about 13
A 12-man Unite,! States Army a meeting Sun,lay nflernoon at of 9.&amp;3H visitor* over (ig u ru
rtytiaaanest wblU htmung.
declared, »I bell,
closely acquainted with' our orEarly English law required av- mllea o f highways and bridges. Salvage Party croised Into Yugo
_
2:30 o'clock at the W ool men Hall, for the same months last yaart
Ida’s bunting Mason opened N t h
rif Is a threat
Sanitation to Inaura a brighter ary tea merchant to have a sell- The work la In Jefferson, Escam­ slav-occupied territory today in I it »«« announretl today. All mem- State Park Director Lewi*. 0 .
▼ember 20. * ‘
f,
our nation.
license.
future /n r- the post."
bia, Volusia and Putnam counties. !he quest.
j
iters are urgcl lo attend.
Scoggin sab? today,
M- *•
'
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!U
.
A T L A N T IC C IT Y , N o v.
2 1 — (A^— (Thb C I O c o n v e n ­
tion t o d a y u n a n i m o u s ly . a d o p le d a re so lu tio n ca l II nir
fo r
s u b s ta n tia l
w age
in ­
crea se*— b u t n o e x a c t fig u r e s
w o re n a m e d .

California Raises Question Of .
Whether Key West Is In Tropics
II is Life Spared

Greeks Claim
Victory Over
Leftist Bands

Junior Chamber
BIoodbanL Plan
Said S»rv'or'C^

Alliens Police Seize
Newspaper ForPublishinj; Red Report

Florida Jaycee
Official Praises
Seminole Group

To Ask Com mis- Mrs. J. R. Davidson
Union Seeking To Body
ion For Permission Dies Tfiis Morninp
Keep Columbians
To Paint City Zoo
At Local Hospital
Hall

RC|)»rt.S 850
pn-a hv |;,,,U,e,ltTn,",a" M, I|(lilt 111^ LlCTIlSPS
Issued In ( ountv

I

Disastrous Blow To
Citrus And Produce
Industries
Forecast

CeleHtial Show Is
Slated For Saturday

More Sugar In M7
Supply Of Newsprint
I Predicted Today In Rome Cut Again

McWilliams Is Best
Dressed On Campus

Jewish Agency Moves
To Knd Terrorism

Doorbell Fire Alarm
Saves Two Persons

“Old TimerH’ Night”
To Be Held By VFW

M ining TranHport
Miami PropoHCH New Planes Found Today
Tax On Newspapers

U. N. Delegate Hurt
In New York Holdup

- S K X S 5 .7 S

Baptists Take : Pi
A t Lewis And

Police Nab 14-Year j
Old Firebug, Today,

Tribute To Walker

Wreckage Of Planes
Sought In Yugoslavia

a n ti

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�\ PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD H
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; Housing Stortagp
Bad In Switzerland
ZUBICH r -T (/n _ * The housing

Zurich, which hii* a total o f 107,­
200 dwellings an&gt;l not a •*lng|e
one available to rent.
Tho lituation !• almost a* cri­

SAN FORD,

r

F L O R ID A

tical elsewhere ’ In SwiUcrlam!.1
In -Basel' at least* ?&lt;) families
have been living in hotel*, in tho
horn* a of rololivci, in barrack*

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THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 21

»

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2.1, 1946

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II

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I L U I\ iU n

Merlin Firm
“ Pours'’ New Shoe

bccauao of an intensive Anti- * federation of labor Orged BuctiaThe
U, 8. propaganda drive, accord- I rest factories to organise parties often
In* to official*. However, the, ° f workers to see the exhibition.!era! I
Mich-point occurred when the
Tea was introduced into Eng­
There are ijiyntt :t5 varieties of
('ummuniit-cont rolled
land from the Orient in 1060.

llSIII.l v — i/i’i - Hhuita'TJ n(
I aihn
fur shoes lias forced
(I rman* to look fur suh.tilut--A lleriln f rni i.otv is “ paui
ir.ic" upprJxiniiiH-ly ten thiusuml
|&gt;a.ir* of shoo* m-iitlily, using si
sub.ti ut
*u'i*tatt.-r c.il'e I ik•■
tile. ,»h ch i* nml of cual. Ilm
noil rhe.'ftic il*. it is naterptvoi
ami pliable.

Thanksgiving’ s typgr

b a th

POW DERS

loins. Dullness Vdmsh from

And When Wo ‘Talk Turkey"
Wo Speak Of Thoia Famous
Tender. Fat, Corn dr 1’ranul Fed
Texaa Shipped, NY Dr, Young

Asad Al-Fatih, in this diplomatic
fashion and in deference to hia own
^nee ,.x&gt;lh. had n seda fountain
in s te a d o f a liar installed in his

o‘re Featuring

MOUNT VERMONT TURKEYS

NEW FUMJITTY CHIEF—Florida'a Governor MllUrd F. Caldwell
irrnlrr) meet* lloae Sadlrv (right), rerntly appointed director el
1 lor Ida New* A Photo Kerr ire. Jacksonville. the official atalsi publicity
uryanlMtiMi. Tliey were introduced at Orlando confrrtnce by Hunter
l.jnde llefll, provident of Allied Advertising Agendea of Fierida, I nr,
.which handies (hr stale’* advertising campaign.

'•**» Shipped, RY D r,

_____

Hens or Toms
Dr A Dr., Special Ratted Texas Shipped

Dr A D r, Special Raised
Text* Shipped
(lenuina Shipped Long III*;
N. Y. Hhljtped -----

Ducklings

it

45c

Ducklings

Quantity
Prices Good Thru Wednesday. Nov. 27

tb 45c
Stewing

Chickens Lb 49p

NY D r, Kans. Hhippcif.
Stewing
•-

Chickens
QUR MEAT POLICY

Lb

Smokers Give Bridge
The Hot-Foot

Best Cuis TJ. S. Good Grade* Fresh Beet
Veal and Pork al 65c Lb or Less!

Ga. Bhlpped.

Sloies Will Be Open i
Nov. 27 And Closed All

Our Markets hays Joined the housewives' rruaade to
bring meat prteej down and our MEAT PRICE POLICY
la to being you "V. 8 Good" grad* of fresh Beef. Veal
and PorV at 46c a pound-or leaa for the beat cuts. If we
tatTl buy It to sell lo you at these prices wa won't stock
IL Pay no more than our Advertised l*rlces, and if you
make a price coniprirtaun. bear In mind that we’re Riving
you "U. B Oood" grads.
.
.

I

gadget o f the fountain. The SaudiArabians, however, just dote on
Tutti.fruttl.
Carud draw* on all his imagina
tlon for this. Over m couple of
Scoops o f ice cream he lavishly
spreads bananas, peaches, pint
apple,' raisins, nuts and yobs at
wnipped tream.
.
, The Sn-idi-Aratiinn* Urnght the
groat 15-room Wood I-nil Drir
mansion from Rep. Wadsworth
IK-NY) for $1)0,000. They spent
J .’ou.ooO fixing It up. They seem tu
J e more proud of the soda fountain
corn! s* the hack o f the house than
anything else.
lim it I* another favorite mxu
— the sup room. It has been com­
pletely redecorated in varl colored
It hns a fountain mid polled

49c

Amer. Leaf. Yell uv Mharp,
White Cheddar A Frovalone

U. S. GOOD GRADE
WESTERN CORN-FED

Brown's Fancy Mlnca

Western Hrcak O' Uan White
Bravo's Fancy Miiic#

Club Steak
Sirloin Steak
Porterhouse
F-Bone Steak
Chuck Itonat
Short Riba
ItamhurRcr

Best Grade Pure
Western Break l» l-enri White

F r c ih b o a Tpod*
S. GOOD GRADE
ESTERS' CORN-FED

Club Sttak
Sirloin Steak
I'ortcrlirupie
1' Uone Steak
Chuck Roast
Sltort Rilis
Hamburger

OYSTERS

P

MULLET

IVcgh S oa r o o d g
Lh
Lb
Lb

OYSTERS

Loin. R-E Chops
W. Sh. Iff. Shld.
Sparc Ribs •
Butt Hair Board
Sliced Liver
Celt. Cut Chops
S.-Uct llraina
Ncckboncn
‘

Lb

Cookcd'for Broiling

LOBSTERS

Pt

6&lt;

Lb

2i

L

Ho Bone Bea Perch

Fins Fat

Lb
Lh
I.b
Lb
Lb
Lit
Lb
Lb

59c
15c
19c
55c
39c
65c
25c
19c

Cooked fur Urulllng

LCBSTERS

Lb
Lb

Ho Waat. Haddock

FILLETS

Romaniun.s Flock
To 11. S. Exhibit

FILLETS

Lb

49c

Lb

35c

No Rone Pollock

FILLETS

BUCHAREST
lA’t
Monthan 200,000 Itnmauian* altemlcil
n month long rxliilrition depicting
life III America which was put!
oh hero t.y the U. S. Office of

Nu IP ne Bea Perch

FILLETS

I.h 59c
I.b 55c
Lh 29c

Loin. R-E Chops
\7. Hit. Ilf. Shld.
Sparc Ribs
butt Half Roust
Sliced Liver
('in. Cut Chops
Sslcct Brains
NcckL-ones
.

Fine F a f

MULLET
FRESH CUT

LAMB RIB CHOPS
WHO. S1I. HALF I AMB SHOULDER
LAMII BREAST STEW

-Maryland Ex. Btd.

Best Grade Purs

Maryland Ex. Strt

LAMB RIB CHOPS
WHO. SIL HALF LAMB SHOULDER
LAMB Jilt EAST STKW »

Bchimf it* shitting counter,
Daoud (pronounced David) pro
«ide* with ureat eloquence, espe
dally when the Sheikh entertain*.
A large„trvniher.-(»L-Ul**l»iii|im.s
jpiied with stronger stuff,
get a real kick nut of the rnnrp.-*
lions Daoud dreams up.
Although Daoud ha* only been
in thi* country three month* he
ran *urn out anything from a
Itrawberry what ha mxeallem tv IVHYTHINO IS OUtfT at the Westland Mine, nr.ir Mouiton. P a, after
a elaborate banana split. Daoud minert lumped the atrike deadtuig and wa.i.cd .ill their |oua. In un
learned hi* pinfe*aiun the easy effort to hall the threatened coal nunc strike, ttie lloeirument sect-icu a
way. lie ju»l visited -all the soda- court iniunction restraining tlie ntineri from sinking' The notice
ousted, here after the mlnera were gbn*. (fu'ernaimnei i'dandri’ioio •

QUR MEAT POLICY

Genuine Shipped bong latand
N. Y. Shipped
-•

TH£

Lb

DiNTAt PtATIS

I.h
I.b
Lb
I.b
Lb
I.h
I.h
Lb

59c
15c
19c
55c
.19c
Gfic
25c
19c

Most o f Ihe color shrine is
achieved in cream. Even the fur­
niture is thi* color. Arabian tnpr«
tries ore exauisi'ely dra(&gt;r-&lt;l al the
windows and priceless rugs edver
every floor.
Outside, the hutldiiur &gt;• I'ainlrl
whi’ e and green—colors in the
Arabian flag.
The Minister has four servants
a cook, two maids and a butler. It's
wife and five children are In

lib' Kfienltb today al

T o u c ir r o N m tuti c o

SYDNEY, Australln. lA’ i
i.ic
Childbirth i* oi«y of. the mam
IM0- ft. long single span bridge
cause* of d nth aindng Eskimo*.
acrols Sydney harbor catches fire
on an average of onee ^1 .week.
The fire* occur in th e' wooden'
decking of the rail ira k section-.
REMEMBER
The main 'cau*e* are rigarelu
Re-Opening
••*Jtt», which lodge in crevices jam
rttd with old tram ticket* and onR E D
B A R N .
funned by the wind. It hn* become
necessary !o_ increase the numhe,
Friday, November 22 o f hydrants to on# avery 100 ft.

PUEBLO. Colo, ( 4 1 - A fraii'li
molhaiV call suit poli e, sh eriff
•fficerj and sla'e highway patrol
men into on all-out search for hr i
missing son.
-5*or *n minutes she called nt frr
Vueirt intervuN to seo if nny trait
hod tieen fouml. Then she clo-e
he cose shomefocedlv with n film
message (hot the child hud iwe.
found at home— locked in « rup
(&gt;oord.
brother. Prince Naser, Governor
of Riyadh.
On this occasion Daoud is likely
to have his hand* fu ll Th# Minis­
ter ha* invited 1*00 guesla and they
won’t all be calling for drier.

GIFT sirr
P e r fu m e - C o lo g h r •
P o w d e r - L ip Stic
S a ch e t - K o u itr « n
P a ir N y lo n H o tc

ussy s e ts

“Two Great Actor*”
Martin Andersen in

The Sentinel
PROVINCBTOWN
P L A iE ltS
&lt;
Reginald and Itita
Gooae &amp; Co.

\

The preat her John Wrslev d • |
tlnred tea to he harmful to both

State Scoured For B oy1
Hiding In Cupboard |

Vour family and frirniU arr
I inline for t'hri»!m*« (lilts
I.' , till sc. So do your Christmm Mmplnt mm—uni ilu
&lt;iiur
.•horplnr
early
at
f nnrhtcrt
i ' rl t—a* Siorr. Wc'rc - all
vrl with mores of wnillrrtul
M uir I; n -:&gt;and*ome ut ill
•irs .mil petty futilities—to
lirlii you make 'hurl wink «iV
lie Iciitrst Christina* I.M.

UNITE M rv s h irs j Wo

CARA NOME

COM PACTS

Food - Steak • Chicken
Beer
.

C a s s e lb e rry , R o u te 17
in

th e

C om edy

M y s te ry

"Murder Without Crime-1
Thur*. Fri. Sal.
al 8:1 .*i P. M.
Admission $1.00 plus lax
Reservations 25c extra
Telephone
Winter Park 827-J
1 In 2 or 6 In 8 P. M.

Hallmark
Christmas
Cards
5c to 50c

YARDLEY SHAVING LOTION

$1.25

YARDLEY* LOTI'S COLOGNE • $1.q1L
Sport M i l a n SIl WING HOWL

$1.50

ATOMIZER SETS'

2.50

;

Jayceea City sSlo^Rn Contytjl .
f *

II

*

e

,* •

•

•The Jayreeii nrv set'kiiiK a im*w city -Inirmi for
Sanfnril and tin* person si'iiding in tin- w inuiiip
slugan will In- given $Hii c.i-li I&gt;\ tin- .lomni ( lininlier
My Slogan i: : "

.......

Mull riitrics to
o f diiplientc i
will be considered.
(wisp

Ready To Eut—Smoked

P.cady to.Cook Headleaa, Dr.

PANFISH

Lb

19t

Garcon Patch

No H'ne PullocK

FILLETS
Heady tu Cook Headleaa, Dr.

Lb ‘

PANFISH

19&lt;

BN S U G A R

Am«*rlrA'ft ririiftf MI Fttrpoar
1'otAtu
‘ U**r.
Z X ylZ r
T^.kMMr&gt;.r*Nai*ra'eekM*as^Ukiaa
f 1 J 3 * •»* »»ts**—a »Mt« m I cMIm
^
ak«. •

Cumat ck Pj

Dainty Mi:: Fiult

aelifcnss vatu uaiursUn
Fey Wash- Itsd hr Golden
Delicious and Wlneiap

Argo Bivcat

C a rro ts 2 -.fleh* 1 9 c

tlm ; Y o -k '

Apples 3
Green, Crisp

C tle ry

Van Carnp U.cnee

Cabbage

Carrots 2

Maxwell House Whole Bean

Raw- York

Quito* left the U. 8. three pionlhy
ago for Kuaaia to “raalgn," It was
■aid. (laternaitonei' Soundphoto)

Calory 2
Red Labsl Karo

ThaL fanv

SYRUP

can

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% ■r j
Sunshine Sugar Honey
•

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GRAHAMS
Nabisco Glngtr

*

Nabisco Premium

CRACKERS 7%HarHa Roach

TABLETS

25c FF ENA MINT

Lb

New Emptror

(ni'ctjciJo

19c
commission In Washingti
&gt; Eiatnln (above) Ueeprutnfiahava
. been named to succeed Michael
Outsov as chief of the Amtorg Trad­
ing Corp- multl-mllllon-dollar 8o~
vlet (Cade agency W -New York.

Famous

Fey. c*tif. Frail

.o f t

*

2-oz

la The Svmbol of Quality
In a BIKDSEY STORE. M .de
Fawn The Finest Selected
Soft Winter Wheat And
Milled To Conform With
The Moat Exactinf Stan­
dards Demanded For Super­
ior Quality. It U Truly n
SUPER FLOUR.

Sunshine Sugar Honty

GRAHAMS

L b.
/•

-

1.00 MILES NERVINE

Nabisco Pramlum

Celebralini Is not ronflncd le Ihe TUDlldr sexaan

CRACKERS 7

aUnr! . , . Not when enHelng romfort U te be had

Haxrl*
Roach
B&gt; ;* b ’ r J .

the year around! \nd IPs had. to be sera, with'this

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malleeae and boa apebig. OKe

fle JERGENS LOTION

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ALL WOOL BLANKETS

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BIRD8EYS COFFEE SPECIAJS
Four Brother.
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lb 41c
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lb 33c
3 lbs. 97c

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PEPPER
SHAKER

Potatoes

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3 lbs 88c

p-r lev-tonal

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J*«r »
icuum Can)

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75c-ST .17 SOLUTION

Mattress and Box Sprint?

Five Inncraprinfr ConHtruction!

A. AdmU^d In

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and lull ttllr m)&lt;rj r*ety rr-

$100

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FLASHD SMITH. Manager
EAST FIRST STREET

We’ve Been for 2S Years"
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THE 3ANFORP HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

The Picket Line

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21yt 194

[AUtoa TJ) Reptagq ...
i Mormon Oxcart Trek

MAN IN .THE MOON

As thin new rrnnottilc ora iliifnlils, it Rceni.H I" Hitt
largely to picket lilies. Hero is something rather new to
our own cotintry nnci the worhl in general. It may lie im­
portant enough |o ipialify an a new era in civilization.
The nature o f the era and its possible effect on Ihe world
an* worth considering hy anybody seriously interent^l
in tlie future o f his children and grandchildren. *' *
In previous eras, (lie main purpose o f mankind has
been to make a living, get ahead and accumulate enough
skill and property to make himself and his family c o m ­
fortable. I .utterly this has been easiru- than in any former
generation, because o f Ihe great development of labor­
saving machinery niidUie more rapid means o f production
and distribution of goods and services. All that is now
necessary, it might lie supposed, i" the readiness of human
beings to work together in their various ways, co-opcral-

e n n e cM irrm s w* t «
ra ra U i la AS.aara
C anto, week —---------H ack
.
----- -------M » l k a ------ — ----;---M aatk i---------- ----- ----Year ------ ----- ------taka i«*«laO «a •'
lertalaaMBla r»r Ik
llae fa»4a. will k'
■••alar alrwllala:

SALT LAKE CITY — p / l f Automobile* wiU take Ihe' place
uf oxcart* when thi- Son* of
Utah Pioneer* next year re-enact
the 1847 we»lwanl trek of Hrigt}am Young's Mormon colonizer*.
A party of 14.1 man, three w o­
men and two children—matching

CASH DTVIDCNDH TO POUCY nOUJEBS

M U K A N C IT

A T A

P hon o 104

THUKHDAY, NOV. 21. HMB

THANKSGIVING EVE DANCE

P1BLR TF.ItMB FOH TODAY

'FIREMAN’ S BALL /

Off For The Antarctic

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Entire Proceed* Benefit
Fireman’* Benevolent Fund

Thi* Authrctic ha’s at least been found good for some:
tiling. Great uranium deposits were recently discovered
in Palmer Land, below South America. The' discoverer in
Sir Douglas Muwstm, an Australian who vastly extended
knowledge o f tlie Antarctic west o f .Marie Byrd Igiiul. Ills
information led to tlie British taking over Admiral Byrd's
old headquarters, a natural undertaking, since (lie Antarrtir is the one part o f the world where housing is sin n er
than in the United .States.
These uranium deposits have attracted Up* attention]
o f five nation*— Runia. Argclina, Chile. G reet Britain
ami o f course the United States. All are nreimrnil t.,

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A citizen of
K. Mott, ha*
$S4,000 NoIh-I
greater honor
man than that
in behalf of
recognirnl.

n F.limin.ilc
mJlinc. AtiJ
w aluin-f are
labor, mnkh will fall

TOO GATE TO CLASSIFY
B. HU3.HRU.

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Pen
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Ttii* government
Irymtf haul
to ilechif) wIiaI in »lo bIhiiiI Join*
L. lojwls and hi* coal miner* who
have repeatedly during »he past
feur year* threatened the winds
- TtgUnn with illiuslcl) H wuild Ik­
. Interesting In.know what Marrhal
Htalln would dn if "lie man In
Russia, though he headed the ronl
■ miner*, set himself up •« defiance
o f the llu.-sian gnveiiinieiit. We tin
pot advocate f*.immiinl»l im-tInals
over here, hilt thtwr wh&gt;i do might
well ponder this »pn-.H"n

In view o f tin* fact the Hovcrimr
.aid it wiiR In* Iniertth'it.In.declare
the olfn e of stole comptroller
vacant and lie would .ipuoint I'lui
ci,. r (Jay l„ the po-t on Jnnnuiy
^ "Under the plain wording of
the lon.lit ut ion," tlie (ioverou
•aid, "I am ronvintet! thul you
rnniiol legally la* appointed or
elected to the office o f Mato romptrollur during your prcM llA Isnii
a* a mt-mher of the Icgi.lutiii
Thete i* plenty nf soap in Miami,
Fru.rr'i, idigildlity was qilestini.
and probably almost everywhere cd during the heated campaign for
also In the cn in tiy. One store the nomination when tlie *tat-’
advertise* "1,470 Cm*** of Ko«l' democratic executive conihilUct*
Just KeceivnP'; mint her. "60,040 met III JdckMinville mid .nl Hint
Bar* and Pose* o f Soap Powder* time Heveral prntninent altnrney*
■ml Soaps— We Have I t . Hut nnt expressed the lielief that Fraser
at the price you n«r,| to pay. could not hold the uffiro Tinder
: . Katlicr, Just twice the old price. the constitutional provision*. Tiler 1
0PA price ceiling, held the price were idheni, however, who con­
of »oap down, hilt thete were no tended that he could dn *o provid­
cellint* on tlie Ingredient*.
So ing ,&lt;• did md ill aw the Incrvii .e
*»ap ylrtnally ilt.appealed from in salary and so the controvi-i •&gt;
h** rag#sl ever since.
Disregarding
the
(Inventor'*
statement, Senator Fra*er an­
nounced this week that he Would
newsprint and we got n shipment la* ill Tallahassee January 7 to
of paper' in three day* later. take over the post of Comptroller
Strange coincidence, but the twu to which he was elected «nd that
event* wrre unrelated. Tlie »hi|i- he would have ii public statement
mrnt had been piomisc.l lieflire Iho when he receive* hi* certificate of
ceiling* were taken o ff and came election from the slate canvassing
at tho *amn old price. However, hoarjl.
If the Governor. I* rWhl in In*,
Utoufh we nre printing on white
paper nt present, we nre lint sure position, ninl most legal authorities
now lung our good fortune will contend that ho l», then Gay will
last. There i* a frightful shortage remain In the comptroller* offli—
of newsprint In thi* country, all for the next two year*, but It •»
over the world. It rannot easily a question thxLthe Supreme Coutt
be remedied . . . nt mly price. And will prtihahly Ik called on tn dcci.la
with all the shortage, there is, tisi,; and in.view o f a. pteviou* opinion
a frightful waste o f newsprint. •* In the'Wlsehnrt cure and the sit­
uation with regard to Senator King
Yielding at last to the over­ the question has far reaching pos­
whelming sentiment o f the Amer- sibilities.
Judge WUeharl o f Miami wa* a
member nf the legislative that In
creased the salary of circuit judgci
from $5,000 lo $0,000 per year
jvernor Hollend.
Taking the same position hr did
relative lo Senator Eraser, Covet *
nor Caldwell questioned the pllllblllty of. Wischfrt to hold the o f­
fice and declaring it vacant ap­
pointed N. Virnon Hawthorne lo
thi* post. The court In thi* care
decided for Wlrehart who etill
holdi tho office.
tn and another opportunity to
Take the case of Senator King.
ise control o f the governmentThe Florida Farm Bureau Foditton adopts a resolution admestr tha repeal o f the Wagner Labor
latlnn* Act, sometimes known
-Labor's Magna Charts. It will
hard for union men lo under-

kav

Senate in tin- Fall of P.'ll
I
.
Judge Wiseha.l hi. term i
i
ineinlier of ih,- I. gi-latiur dor ■ .r
expire unlll !!• f.» On or alnoi in.
1*1 nf July P.M i. Ih e -alarie. ,.l th,
member* nf *ln Slab' lia.l ....I
&lt;Tonuii»»loo wen. Iiy lo id g i'i'.
mOllipulnUntl,
Ill.'M'UlK-rf
f I I. Ol
t'l.OIH) |„ |i'.,niHi per year. —l.,l&gt;
Hrnnlin King held office mi.l th.
Seiiale o f whirii he w«» n n.cinlier
Vntr.l the n.ual aiipinprialioo
' Seconil man in the rare for hail
rnml CominisMi.it in Sei|ntoi King
grvnip wa&gt; Fred W lli.mn ol
Tnntpii, and many feci thnl he i.
rutilled In hold Ihe o lf Ice b.c.ion
of
|ln- i oiiaptiiliinial prmi.iun
which would Rcriii to ui.ii.- King
lurllgildr
Now lh*l the lialdwrll liny*

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an yeanr In between. Tha
reads o f rising wasaa, ani
•week* while be works from
tan, and fat gets recurring
o f unemploymrnL’ And both

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Advance Tlrktt* *1,50. an

SPECIAL
FliTwi'i' g;n ili'ii hrn illy,
nnil
flu'ffy-suft
Iux u ry
;t&gt;nihim'd in those rich,
iltwtely tufted,
chenille
tpreads. Wliite or colored
grounds, with colored and
white tufting hi u con­
trasting flornil pattern.
Sturdy cotton rubrics, and
olcftr fast colors, 'that
A^B&amp;lFUlui look like new a« R
To 'make all your
beds
dreamicr-tliaii-ever

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Luxurious Beauty

CHENILLE
BEI) SPREADS

Parish Supper Will
Mrs. Fordyce Russell
Be .Ian. 9 Event Honored At Meeting
The (ward uncling of Ihe W o­
man* Auxiliary o f the Holy
( ri&gt;** 'KpUcopat Church wa* held
lxx-eii-l) with Mi
Jot- Mciktb.
l&gt;i..idcnl. conducting Jhc bu*i•ion Hepoii. »i'ii- heard
tioin tin- i-hairtp.-ii ol ionimltlvc*
••i.-l ..|fn , i* pin' - were made
to, the pariah Mii'pei ... .it; held
on tun. *.l with Mi- W. Jo Wht*on a* chait Ilian.
'
Mi.. Italidall ili'i-ii nnmumced
{•lull's for ^ihu three uuxllinrv
mertuig, ni he "h. L| mi the near
In ui.- ’ with tin- .Mlbieet. Iicing
"Slieiigth
To llml.l.*
ItUhop
II. .in I .miln *dl in- the •peak

ll&gt; W II.LAKIt CONNOLLY
Mi*. Fonlyce Ku**ell allended

the* General Grand Chaptei of

convent Ion,
Itusacll. wm* tin- lirnutiful n.tccant, "The Gleaner*" brought l„
Tampa and |M»tfitriin-d l.v in.
Oklahoma dcIcKa'nm.
j'hi. .1
pirted the honk o f Itulh in 11...
Illblr. A not hr r lirnutiful
■&gt;,..
gram. &gt;hc mill. «n » l lint vn.-n
hy the llupaiiuti dcli-g.ilmu Mui,
their Ming, will, siting
Ira iirciiiii|i.iiiiuu ut. lli.-u i,,. t .,
and folk lore
. •
Mra. Itii.M-ir,
pi. tuir
gether with nHiri* p**liri|Mlitig
itr thr (Stand Chapter A*m-iiiI&gt;Iv.
appeared in thr Align- .-dilin,
of tile Slat uf Ihe Wr*i M;o: ■
zinr. Shr iillm did tin- t■ i
an,| gnind. ball given f.i, .....
dlstingiii.tied g m -.l, ui in.- i.,n,

Ihe Order of Kailcni Star held
Tampa, Nov. ID Utrmigb the
t* and 'wa* one of III |&gt;ir&gt;'innl
11lend. ctiu.en lhtoughg.il the
•Ini In Mi. Mamie I..10I. r of
"ilando.
Mu*t Wor h y ' (.nind
Mainiu, to art n» (iiiind Ki-curt*
at the a**emhly,
Mr* ltu*'*rl| wu.
pii'wiited
"itlj tiiimyruu* gift* l.v delegate*
limit diffi rent net I leu* uf the
w«tld. She i* n 1*11*1 Ma urn « f
S. iiiuude rhapler ,Nn -2.
pa ai.cmldv
h i . Mnmte Ijiudrr, who had
ihe di*linrt honor uf iu-ing th.hghc.l
Kit* i tn S tir tn the
Wwild lot tlie pn.l three veal*.
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o r le e r o l l S o i l , arc .m a rt
II i. ii i» Mu v e r d ic t o f m en
tvlm k n o w *1 vie w hen th e y see the new C u r io ? lin o
w h ic h w e ’ v e r e c e n tly p la c e d on di*ph|t T h e r e ’ s a r t a z o n
f o r this sm a rt a p p e a r a n c e — a* o u r r e g u la r c u s to m e r * k n o w
fr o m e x p e rie n ce . C o r le e Suit* a re at vied by ..k illed d e s ig n ­
er*. T h e y nre ta ilo r e d fro m unit fa b r ic * ,ind in n e r n in teria la
c a r e fu lly t e l e c le d fo r ip ia lity . E x p e r t w o rk m a n sh ip b u ild *
c o m f o r t a b le fit n n d liislini* g o o d lo o k * into e v e r y g a r m e n t.
W h e t h e r y o u ’ re a C u rle r c u s t o m e r &lt;&gt;l lo n g sta n d in g c r
still h iD e to e x p e r if n r e th e p le a su re &lt;if b r .c o m in g o n e , w c
ro* di.i II) in ) ill- y o u In conn* in stnti sn* l l i f i c M iifi Io Hb y ,

Kill*. 4%AH

Mdiitin
»uc*r»M»l Mr*. I.Mmlrv.
VN*ih mine rli.iit I J.in ti nltend*
»t$* l)n*
(It
* i&lt;lSitu ••niivrilllnli rv n hilil,
«nit| Mi a I(ii« h II. mui wni thr
•■i's*i»i| ti» Ih» hrlil i»i
Tni'tim
Ih rt* wrip rr!*ir»fii!n t n rnul

R. Ilowdl, Jr. (Jiven
Birthday Dinner ’
U'Mierl II" h p I|, Jr.
Iminr
. t j nn )ii&lt; birthday Nov, -JU wi h
n family dinner partv given liv
Mr*. Unwell at their new I,..me
KOI Catalina Urivc.
A birth,toy rake «n » ■.n..wd
with lh&lt;- dinner. Ttei-i- a t. ■ I ,,g
were Mr. and Mr* l|.,m, t i ,,i|,-.
Hobby Lillie, Mr. mid Mi
lt„bert A. Howell, Sr.'nnd. \t• and
Mr*.. Iloliert Howell, Jr
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t*|U- of

T O D A Y S S P F .C IA I
Mnwniiiin E le c tr ic G u it a r
w ith C « s c $ 5 0 .0 0

THE MUSIC BOX
III W. UI
Phone 953

PURCELLS
&lt; lot ho Ihr I'll litily-r-Wi* l o t tit.lt the Home
- 1st St.
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tin- liighlighl* nf tin-

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p
M i. IS *• Shi'Ppmd w ill ,■&gt;!
sent I h r Iiirlory „ f Funny t ,.,s
hy’s first hviiin "W e Are lining
Wo Are Going" which wa- pi/i
hat

F Ion4 la»l you slip behind Ihe wheel ol your very
i nun Hoick.
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You look urnund a miipito — atmight^fr your tie - grin a
little fir tin; handsome picture you know you must be
making.
ty.
t ,
Yotl turn the key. Step on the sta rte r-tre a d le . F eel those
eight hig Fireball cylinders take silken hold.
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E asy ns a b r e e z e , y o u s lip a w a y in t w o agile tone o l
steady-going Icv cln css — nnd righ t then n n d there n lot
thnt w as d a rk is d e e r .

wail can he fnrUntlen —when there’* something Ii
this nt Ihe end o( the wail.
.
What m a ilers is that ih h /«i h r h n l llitlck yrl.
It's available at OPA p riccT ’applying ut d c ljv c r y and
though w o like lo get trad e-in * — with o r w ithout a c

if.ttre^u tksij {#■{,.•«*«# f t iy,|»t*ifi (*-&lt;
I’C.
*1 ik# ip’iu i*&gt; t*&gt;t tohosl King ■
Ka&lt;» - b4 iyn*Wo'«I• the

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• Celepie, feliuia, )Uavl*| bewl,
letlea, 55 eeck. • Stir et varied
lemkiaslleas, 510, 515

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*ce w h y this d o d h le s the p ro b le m poeed -h y. in du s­
try-w id e slow n ess o f part* nnd maleri'al flo w .

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Y o u see w h y H uick p r o d u c tio n m en a r » g l a d l y putting
e v e r y w a k in g h o u r in to c e u e l e s a
,
t
battle against su ch lo g -ja m s, so
thut they can su p p ly th ese
. sw eeth earts to th eg ren test
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p ossib le n u m b e r.

SPORT COATS
and.JACKETS

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$12.50 to $28.50
SLACKS to BLEND

When belter
automobiles ore built

$7.95 -

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Ho«Jt09alf p*0tte&gt;uA (a Bogrrg §mnm

You see why this ca r i t th e m o st w a n ted a u tom ob ile In
A m e r ic a to d a y .
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»•* *ha was who ■ppMfidai thr fin#»»

T b o t c things ad d u p to the bea t deal these tim es alTord
a n yw h ere.

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L i d

JACKET $ SLACKS

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Om way U owe* motwy la U la v
t«4 year wtfeh birthday.
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Mu. Alum \cc»c, motliei ^..1
Mi. William Vincent. a&gt;aia(i'd
h&gt; M i*.,A udi) Polak entrrluimil
m i heir home o n , the ('uuntrv
Clnh Roi|)l mi Sunday Evening
willi a dinnrr party at 7:00 P
M honoring the Vincent family
- (inert* included Mr. and Mi*
! Hoid»tl Ilri**nn, Mr. and Mi*
- Unity A. W n i, Mr. and Mi *
Wa.llgt Tialip. Mi. iin.l-M i-, Mae
) cl\ingtun. Mi*. T. It. Mlddliti.ii,
Mi*. Kffie Mielke ' and
Mr*
Loiu.e l - i . her.
M.o
Ml*. Mninje Mnngnoo
Mo- Mur inn t..mdr|ut*l.
Mi —
Shull) Middleton.
Ml** llelli
1 III I- "II, Jpn. I u -ijiiii. ChioImi
t id) utgloii
and
-ho
hoiioied
go,
Mi
.11.,| MrWilliam
4 'lie, nt and ,-hddreti Hilly and
l*"''t,ld V iiii ,-itl
Aftci the dinner game, and
I roidr.t* «,•«.. .i.fnyed Jitr*. Mm
tillin g on rei ived n prize lei

FRIDA Y

The Pulled Kingdom, hn
010 mill-, of highway*.

Tn Ihr iyan u&gt;| Itit
■*«•««•iinr»l k*ith
hfs nwti Ii\im^,
Ihr %
%IjmI* Iiami* liMiki* lilti&lt; a li**n
|ipi! tn .* trm n|t
Hr |xf$'t «•••»•*
rrrnril \» »&gt; **m »» h inn* way
in*

Lu­
Mis*
ye*
they
for

William Vincent . .
Family Liven Dinn

PHONE

«•*•&gt; .11ran ••«• iti.t} Im- Irnipti 11 f ••
*f»» •» A mj Imm* il I&lt;m*U*s ||9 I In»tn*ii
**■ «ifi* in f*»i a f«|?II! ujlli M’vpial
Jhii &gt; Jill** hanjriiij; in thr fmlniiCU.
In fi.iHHl jintiirifs u 11* haul
In 4*i*| ai*«| *%«&gt;ith f il*Itlin^r fnr an t
till* I •jltlrjkl "xlutti|i| wax u a »tn fi Min

lin t ,.

poem*, The ge
vitrd to lit let
invitation i*
winter tuuri.t*
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Speaking Of Saving
, Money
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-la-land K i i i I iI. lluu*ton
e,*ek, Nhncv William* and
cille Clark iicconipnnicd hy
Ollle Reese Whittle returned
tetday from Tampa where
attended ' a 'muiical festival
» -veral day*. '
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What’* the pitch, Mr. Umpire?

••f ihe Supreme t'oiiri In Mraigliten
ii mil, inter.'-t in Hie c o i n nf Kine
and \Vi«i^uirt i* levivcd
If liny retiiniti« a comptroller
• " -I Would n|i|.'-ni Uni) Unit iho.iir and itimiu ivoiild have
••lul llung In lom I at.,ini and
h-v, li.piiu-iil* In-lm-eit iioiv ami
lat-t.aiy 7 nil,add |U.,ve lltleirai-

A T THE

Pupil* of Itonni 8 of the Banford Grammar School, under direction of Uietr teacher, Mr* f:
shown n* itiey conducted an mi|irc*Mve tmixlcnl and speaking program at llte M'ii.xrl ,
Friday. Nov ft, ip mark the COiuUu ol AmiKlee Dav. and lu Junior tlie itead of until w
’ club MngliiB wa* under dtrrv!:„u of Mr* FX.-.,r |»r|«\ the tumor roll of Semlnoie coin

Happy Birthday

FEATURING

Plater't!i|iiatdde liii• di-M-loju-il nnd
ii|i|&gt;&lt;-:ir&lt; In l*i ii liiii-kla*lic.l und
tllie.i Join
.Section* - I
they "join,
built with |&gt;"'
mateiiuL "I
ne annn a - _t In

Tlie County Council of Uw Home
IXirrotulration Club will meet at
•A|tie oeoeva'Community Building nt
1t .0O.A. M. for a cm cm l diMi
luncheon.
There will be u fu ll Scout
Pack Meeting at the Methodist
Church at 7:1(1 P. M. All Cub*
and their mother* arc exported
to ' be preaent.
*
HATt'IIPAY
The Central Clrrle of the Garde*

*

THE DYNAMIC BUDDY SATIN
ON DRUMS and PIANO
.

r-. K. II. lauicv.

Mr. and Mr*. A. C. William*
h.ue return,d from Savannah,
tin. where they vi*itc,| with their
•im-in-law nnd daughter. Mr. and
Mr*. O. W. Duuglai*.

16-PIECE SENSATIONAL ORCHESTRA
'

m en Winter of Sa. Ira* relurnt d to her
spending n week with
'l-ltl-law and »i«tcr,

•Mr. nii&lt;I Mra. turn ll.im-un
announce Ihe birth o f n daugh­
ter on Nov. SI in .Ibck.ionville.
Mr. Ifarrixon i* the *oti of Mr.

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Wednesday, Nov. 27—'ThanMipving Eve

Dig
Blum
while
being
ahlft
■part

*Social Calendar

.. 'till k A'thollt
anti
to

L'ltlh n.lll roiidurt n rummage .ale
at 10:nn A. M. n( the l e t Motor
Sale* Company for trenetit "f the
clnh building fund.

Procnt*

D O N McEMBER

PAGE FIVE

Social And Personal Activities

m cc: at Ihe home of Mia
Jane Madden, Magiadia ,
Merab* r* arc a-kul tu
their gilt* fur a needy
III Knmpe.

S A V//VG

113'/i Magnolia Ave,

THE SAN FO RD 'H E RALD ; SANFORD, FLORIDA

TIIUItSPAY
The Itepetiilnhle Cln«* of *h«The Training t'nlnn Council of
the First Hapllsl - Church will First Methmlixt Church i* ,-rv
hold it* monthly ineijiot- nt 7:10 It'd n spaghetti stipp. r at the
o'clock.
1.
eliurrh annex nt '5:10 to 7 ..to
S.iiiiiinle Chapter No.
Onh-r I’. M. Ticket* may tv obtained
o f (he First.in LUr’ will meet from membera or officer* of the
at the MnsonV Hall- ut 8:00 p. rhurrh for n minimum price.
M. Thcrv will i f n k*&gt;»efxd "di«h
popper a* 0:10 P, ,M. pn c l i n g

FIRE and AUTO

Yet so far, Ibis rosy view is tiusnlisfaclory.
quires factors harder mid mom difficult— perhaps
that men and women may more fully appree
potential blessings spread before them. .So w« hr
and disastrous labor strikes, mid all the trophic
and wastefulness that accompany litem, instead-t
the goofl things tjiat Clod and our own efforts If
vided us.
All tliis m aybe in llto order o f imluro; lull. l&lt;
and intelligent people it seems crazy, with c
labor strike more irrational thnn the last one.

m * haw rok._____ __ .
Tk« ll»r*U »• • • 7 ?
I n 1 - J l ''« *
rtu lr ••HIM '• *k* ■
SahtMMUa ml air • '»•
sreatire &lt;• M •»

the ‘ number* o f Iho nricinsl extredillon—wfU start from Nanvoo,
III., one* of Iho Mormon*' earlier
Iii .hIi u j i i i next July 14. All
.member* "ill be dc-crtidanLs of
p iottq T *.__ . . .
The t r ip ."ill fcntuir campfire
■top* with
automobile* drawn
up in n cirrlf. Mr pioneer wugun*
w, re ■aligned in defense agaiiMl
Indian attack*.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 194B-

. w $32.50 Suit

"

J,t 4 :

W «k cow gabardine tklrl'n ikirt with quilled bib-Ironl'n cuffi. Aqua, Coral, Grey or

A batter way and a mere pleasant

Idling jacket, and clacks are really oomelhing- Take#

i YtWew , i . In $ertb«o«r'i reyon TBt "Key large " Junior lire# 9 to 15.

.4

ra you a sport coat for your mlaed rn*

SANFORD. fLOl

MEN’S

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�P A G E S IX

TH E

SANFOKD

HER ALD,

SANFUl

F L U H iU A

THUHSDA'Pj-WOvT^iBEK 2 1/ )

ona
* Willis Anderson
t To Continue Bid
i For State Honors

‘Dream Game’ TalkHas Peach State. In
Flutter O v e r Tilt

III*

And. r*nn,

Seminole

irars i* on the Namlnole High
School Celery Fed elorni thi* year.
He i* Wflll* Amir non, truly a
colle.-c pits fleet. There have been
manv i o1lege-i uptutln* hi* young­
ster with a wishful eye.
And cry on I* a rangy lad.
standing * T ’ tail and weigh.Jpg wear y $M ptioitiMr Me I*
utroog, well W ill, and wall nullad. for edllee* (fifty.
TliiM far IhlS year Andy ha*
played nearly eveiy nttnu’e ot Ilia
iseVen t'clerr Fr.* games and ha*
amassed for himself on enviable
w o r d fig- uhy high seined , Wilder.
Anij) ha* cru*hrrl his way
through loon hard earned yard,'
for the lf(B edition of the .Sem­
inole High Celery Fed.. 'lilt*
give* him an average of 131.2
yard* per game. Again*! DeLand. one of Sanford’s tougher

hardly would take curb a * eu
if nil their attention wu* r. »■
lerttLjiti Furman.
So nte' sideline gucMcrs arc lieginning to rate the Knglri.ei.he brat team in the South. Cer
tnirilv Tech lake* cied t fm
mining op with a surprise. At
fie beginning of the season,
cr.nf. lence, and Coach Hobby
Dodd hiin-ilf said he’d sittle
for five o f the len game*.
Since a Four-point Jus* to Tennrasetr In he opening game of
the season. Tech ha* bowled
over in rapid-fire order V.MI,
Mississippi, Lmii.iunii Slate. Au­
burn, Duke, Ntfvy and Tulnnc.

vtmvrt and pllrhf.uk liu AmeHflili
They're still holding on by glare
i o f ■hottnge. in pown loading and
.unloading inn hint-iv, lint maty
I.ii in r»|&gt;er&lt;* me ugn-ed lliroi
I -lid Imil* .iron may lu- a* nearly
* vitocl ii* the whooping crane
The vntliesl wntlen lecoid »f
o.mp -hovel* appenird in a into!,
-ii fminutj putdl-hed iri Knglamt
to IMI A farm inlvi«vi of Die time
-iiggrslcil a wood scoop shovel
-a - n bandy thing to have around
i grain bln. The - m o p . Inter were
mode of metal fin gicuter durabil­
ity when use of the loot spread to
Ibe United Slate*.
I Hhuvcl pimlurtioii last year hi*.
Ione of the Highest level* in history.
|but wbntesiitr hardware dealer*
! mv thui wu# mostly it result of
“ ralrhlng up" with the tower pi &gt;
iliirlion during the war
In lb I* fewer than i’i.lMI0,0IW
shovel* ami spades were tunu.l
out, but in F H tbi« number more
(bun doubled tn belter than II,
(KIO.INIII and la.t year il went atiov
II .•«lO.tKHl a U. S census of maou
fneluicrs reported.
Hut iiuw a# fast us farm macliineiy can fill the demand, use uf
New machine*
Unctui-operated grain loader, one
nmn self tunnelled grain combine*
m u hoy balers, ami hydraulic
dump truck* me sounding tile
knell for.the scoop* and fork*.
Mostly the cause of the change
is to I#’ found in farm economic*,
ImwfVyr, inther than In any di»Incliniitlon fnr backbreaUin^ work
on the purt of the naMon’a farmer*.
*" A hitrvcsting rig may coat a
farmer $2,600 and n scoop »hovel
$2.60, but be doesn’t see much
sense In Irtting extrenslv# equip­
ment stand Idle while he shovels
gntin by hand. Neither doe* he
waul the shovel to creole a bottle­
neck in the speedy grain move­
ment made possible by machine*.
Ilf nppllr. lie same, logic to hi*
haying arthritic*.
Another factor I* that, hired

BOBBIE’S

arthur

Willi* AnJcr«on

le ch .

Pitchfork
And Shovel
On Way Out

nffenslv,.

By

Tech meet* Furman this w .rkend. and Georgia .nkt-« on Chat­
tanooga,
Incidentally, the VrlhHr Jarkrt*
liav, barred the door* and gone

11Uth's 200 pound fin'll bidding

for
all-sOn*.
recognition
will
likely leaiF the Celery F,d&lt; In o
acth n against
the
imwerlre*
Hrabici s.r High School S o ml
Crab* In Daytona Iteach tomor­
row night.
Coarh ’•Goose" Kct h-*'
K d*
hate trounce i *'* opponent a ibi*
y u r white losing Iwo contest *
W slim margins to Kan*’ Central
flr-tida Conf rence foe*. 'Kuslis
having turned them hack bv n
rarer1thin vlet. ty. 7 1 1 it. Ht.
August tip also dropped he San­
ford ftggrignti.n bv a narrow
margin in
battle by a sent- of 21 to 20.
Anderson scored five line, nod
added three estra point, against
the Wiary New Smyrna Rarrafiir|«* on a mill snaked field last
fW tS y night to lead the Fed*
/^ v ic t o r y over the second Vo­
lusia County eleven thi* year.
Sanford humbled DcLanil bv a
27 to IP matgin earliei this sea-

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT

ATLANTA,, Nov. 21. Mb— In
Gisirgin, Peach Slat .• film hind'y know lheir at? Jtu i.ei srh.ilulrd thi# weekend- All the nlk
is about tile *, sr.o.i'f rhinal!(
"di earn game”
t.V
fi.ll-wi'ir
v n l between CfuirtS a* &gt;! Ci -n* -

f
-------| liepr Injury Makes
§
P i e r c y Doubtful
Smarter For Tilt
W illi*

Heading For State Honors

Anderson 1* not only suited to
eplmllng thrtiogh the enemy line,
be ran ia*&lt; and kick n* well. In
Sanford'* four hoiite game* thi*
y t l i Andy ha* aveVu,cll .’til.OT
yard* with hi* pun'*.
He ha*
kicked four etirn point* and han­
dle* *11 of the kick-off chore* for
the leata. *
In addition tn nil thi* Andy
ha* scored 13* points fur the
Fed. in the pr, t nrven | in r* .
and Ihrre are two more run* ■
lists in which he will participate
IkU reason, lie ha* scored 20
touchdown*, gond for 00 poln'i ,
anil he has BliTNl &gt; IK r itr a .
point*, eleven of them through
Ihe middle' of Itie furward wall.
Andy ha, u number of &gt;U) and
tO-yard run* to hi* credit and ha*
I'crep touchdown* oil 10, 13, 23,
45. t’A d2 and 70 yard da .he* which
......... il- * he is n valuable broken
IVfllla Anderson. IDS pound .Sendno Is IUgh Celery Fed ful Stack t* Held runner,
heading (or a berth on (he All-lloctd* mylhkat eleven. In romp4tlng
Jark*. lo ltl
one ut the mml enviable record* tn recent year* foe a bifti echoed Florida title
i*jsyrr In rnntral t iortda, Anderson ha* caught the eg# of many rth.ete. to r
Viuibem unlveesltle* *nd college m u l* Andy h*a tilltrd M lourhdotma of Florida.
1 up one o f 1h

Be c k w it h ,

hand* who used to do most of thu
shaveling and pitching are costing
mom than ever before. Average
form wage bounded from 227.1U
n mnnlh imludln; board tn tlilP lo
?74.0t) hist year.
,

Czech College
Started In England

There are approximately 3,76'f
■&gt;i)2 tel. phone* in (’ rent Urltain.

liib language and literature am
I rltiah institution# early In Or
tnber and will continue on II
next August.Organized by thr
Worker*'
Academy o f Prague, financed by
thu Czechoslovak government a n .
aldtd by Rrliain, the course* will
be held, every en month*.

-fust a- 11actor# and au(&lt;imnhl|p#
pulied mil the les# c-cjn iniiiJ nil
burse, power equipment is pulhing
not hired hand# and hand tool*,
the expelt* say.
So U. S. census figure, show
piolurtinn o f pick-up luly balers,
sw&lt;ep rakes, stacker-loader*, harveitei-thresher coinhingtfon*. and
farm elevator* ctntinurd to inrrca** In spite uf the war.
For example, sweep rake* went
up front fi^-’ t-l unit* manufacturiid
in I63S to 12,10(1 In III 14 nml 17,0011
ln»l^ yeui .Combine* lenped from
3.K72 units nrodured in lu■Or to
IL7(V| in IP It nml 61,4 IH last year.
■This year’s production has not
bren i-slimiili’it. but farm udviior*
rohtFinl nirrhunizatloii will con­
tinue a. rapidly as mnehinerv
mnker can settle their lul or nroh-

ml Mack
tea -,
can't
be,
Green ni-„
-------- —
r
obtain*) from tha same kind or
kaves.
Both the male and female e 'i
the after apawning.

WHY NOT ENJOY THE BEST

E YOUR

to

2 P. M. Daily

Prices
ARTIST SETS
50c up
Pstcnl No RE F »&gt; 1

CASK OF SLEEPINESS

P h o n e o r W r it e
F IT Z G E R A L D

Snow Flake COSTUME JEWELRY $1.50
. (L e rR e S et)

D O E R IN G

SEA SHELL JEWELRY .... &lt;•«..... $1.50

C om pany
till Illinois Are,
Phone U K
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

Little Home Maker

Plastic KITCHEN FURNITUI
LARGE TEA SETS
TOY TOASTERS . .. .......... ..m /
W ith T ray in d Dlahei

CURS SERVICE DAILY

2 DAY SPECIALS ONLY
ALL W O O L COVER

TENNIS H ALLS......................
3 for
*
x- ?T 99&lt;
l *|
BADM INTON

SHUTTLECOCKS ................... 3 for 99t
GUN CLEANING KITS

......... 66(
ORRECT MEN’S WEAR

OLYMPIAN

TENNIS R ACK ETS

............ ...... 5.8f

FLAGS with Mont and Brackets
ARCHERY SETS and ARROWS
PROFESSIONAL

N.’' d ’ STATE.

To 11:00 P. M*
Saturday

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CASTING RODS' .... 4.77-6.77-10.(»-)6Jf5
29c
BDe
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FLY R O D R E E U I............. ........
3.6?
SPORT SLIPOVERS :1............... / .... 1.44
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Pumpkin or Mince Meat Pie
.

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FISHING KIT with Pole and Reel 1.8$
GOLF BAGS .... 1.98 • TEE BAGS
GOLF BALLS i

Peas and Rutabagas
.

BOSTON C.

BADMINTON RACKETS .............. .1.9!)
SOFTBALL BAT .
99c

Hot Biscuits

$1

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Open Friday and Saturday *til 9:00 P. M

OFFICIAL SOFT B A L L .......... .

Mashed Potatoes and Gravy

______ ____

MANY OTHER GIFTS TO CHOOSE FROM

FISHING LIN ES................... . $

Young Tom Turkey and Dressing

S H O P P IN G
'&gt; -&lt;

T a p LITTLE g i r l

20 W N Y L O N

Served 11 A. M.

C H R IS T M A S
PLEASU RE

At Moderate

TABLE TENNIS BALLS .. . . ..

Cranberry Sauce

S T O F tr?

DOLLS
* *»■&gt;#

AT

Waldorf Salad

PACK 6G F

ftRXi ft A «C *nf BIOIT T i i / l t l

FOR ALL AGE GROUPS

ATHLETIC SU PPO RTER ,......

SPECIAL PLATE LUNCHES
50c

ffA R W I ll/5

SELECTION OP

Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner

Tomato Juice

oveniber 22
a V / ' CTfcSEn

A VERY LAR G E

PITCHING HORSE SH O pB .....

SNACK

BARN

Friday

LARGE GIFT SELECTION

f o ii

on th# Hit I* Ijw Fm | B«**nrch

ALWAYS TIED
DANVILLE. III..
Edwartl JI* t&lt;(
Fuehrer’* __ „ ___ _imbitlon
_
own 385 Imw tics, so hr ran wear
a different one each day of lift
year. So far, he baa collectad 12o,
all Indexed and wrorw In rotation.
Ilia inquiries Indicate ha hold* a
record unbeaten and untied.

REM EM BER
Re-O pening

H FE TIM L V E N tlL A M D

NEW DELHI, (A*)— The developmeut of Inilla'# natural r**nurcea
”
and Industry i* the aim . o f u „
long-range guvernment scheme for few iti
the setting up of five aational 1deep f
UlioruturK.-. estimated tn cost
about FI.3 5 0 , 0 0 0
The Di«t foundation stutie al­
ready has been laid at CalruUw
for the Central Clas* ami Ce­
ramic Research Institute. Second
Institute at DlgwadlUt. NatlonnJ
Metallurgiral Laboratory also Hu*
lieen started ul Jam»hedpur. ,
llulliltng of the National I’ hytIrul |j»t«&gt;ratory at Delhi and tbe
National Chemical Laboratory at
Iburna. near Itomhay. wi|l begin !q

LOVE IS WONOEHKUL
OLNKY, IIU| &lt;iV&gt; -loh ri L. Boat­
man and MPirw M. Jamr* gave
t&gt;t«lr agea *?,"$?• »• they applied
for « inarnarr license. Deputy
Clerk Myra Hlnhr »ald Bmltmnu
wa« a»ked U^VILrU” '* • lut,e
to which tne Bride elect leadi'v
admit)rd
wa# “ #M
- , he*'TfitaiKlril
ato KVCjy

U y - a w a y p la n y o u ra n (to A L L y o u r
c h o p p in g N O W !

we advocate
Iral Flnrldla
to zo to the

Five India Projects
Cost $4,350,000

HLACKFOOT, Idaho — OP)—
Keith Wlnchcll, 0 * foot - .1 - inth
Ucklr on thr II lack foot high
Mhool team, has uni* on.* arm
hut fie asks no favor*. Rather,
lie qul e proudly report* |haY
“ Mlow* on opposite uams sometime* eumr up and tell nte huw
tough t treated th.m .”
Wlnehell, 17, lo*. hi* righ
flrtn right year* ugo when i
Iruck turned over In a hayfiJd

H ie Galur* need
Anderson.
Andcvaon could be of great help
to She Gator* In yeara to come
and It »olitd be tragic for a
player aa good a* he hi to atlp
through the “ finger*" uf the
uhlremity.
Dullness men in Jacksonville ai
paying fees for the belter athle e
from Ja JUonville *o that .they ea
attend the university.’ * TKero I ---- --SlflNFD-PKttKISS........ ■
UNIVKH8ITY. Mi**.. M V - l l f t P no reason why central Florid!* i
cannot do tha same. Let* all r f py Campbell,-Mlssiwlppi backfleld
c arh who spend* hi* *pare time
behind Andy and *c« that the
plunger goes to the school that chasing baaehsll ivory for the Dos'.on Red So*, was the Initial carrtallv nerd# him.
necling link between Dav# Ferris*
and tke Heantnwn club. Campbell
sirnetl Ferris* at the end o f his
junior year at Misataslppl Statu.
ALthe time he wa* baseball con h
a* Alabama.

bnII powers

Hits year, lie win be seen In action tomorrow nlghl hi Daytona when
Sanford meet*' Seabree*« High in a bstUr beginning at I r_M.
W

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One-Arm Gridder
Asks No Quarter

*w N t | U # a# * * « —**e # * » . Sr*w# a #• a

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PRINCETON

OUTDOOR PICNIC G R IL L S ...........3.77

Coffee, Tea, or Milk
PA Y US A
We Know You’d
fc French — Adjdi

Serving From 2 Pr M. till 18 P. 1
For Reservations Call 82-W

Phone 12

Get Your Ballot In flriyl

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�THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Mtnciouw

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Coconuts

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Mo., have Btmourv r»l that Cnul
Hut. rt, 37, t\«j confriiiil that hi
bm d u man *nd woman (t&gt;r $70 to
kill ills iMni-lovalitl w ifi. Mar*
satet, 37, because he cuuld not bear
to t?c her aullcrirvi. Mr*. Ilutavl
tvaa alaln In her h.nni* white her *H-l - %f&gt;r |J|rit f ! » Up.'I Ifefe4»rl
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31c

69r
65c

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25c

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lb

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APRICOTS

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2 '/2 Can

4

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LIBBY'S FANCY
B A B Y E O O D BEETS
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69c *:c$l.€9

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FOR RENT

ALL BRANDS, TALL CANS

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SQUARE Ct*T

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SANDWICH MEAT
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33c
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS ~
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BOSTON BUTTS
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59c

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C R A C K E R S PEAS
2 Cans
1-Ib. Pkg. f&amp;fc tXKtK O'WALK B-M lTI-rrr
PEARS no. 2y* ran 39c
BORAX
Cach O’Walk Yrlow ( lln(
PEACHES no. 2\, can 29c
Sunshine Honey Crisp
M il Hwwtt or Mlied
G R A H A M S Pifkle* 12 o*. jar 27c
Ubtp’e Fry. Oelfen Bantam
M b. Pkg.' :.'23c CORN no. 2 can 17c
Junket
MAYONNAISE
pkg. 27c
RAISINS 18
R c n c t le w d e r
8 oz. J a r 23c
Pumpkin no. 2 1. can 17c
For Making Dalkiovu
RnvfU* Veivettk' 1
Cheese
2 Ibe.
$1.19 MIRACLE WHIP
Starr1 Tvatb Ftneapul*

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Women Who Are
:
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to nave your mao—
/ back.

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lik
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T o u r h tu n

h Ih o i I

D iu u

NICHOLES

s i I Din o r UU OlIM .ItAH ir
In* lint nf quality

PORTRAITS

f'nmmerrlal amt Cupr Work
Snapihot Hervlree
hone 1153 — 220 Mriarh Ride
i.nil lawn •rut; V lfnr"
I II, Sriifilfi) X Ctl

1 A Slliifnld

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I*A ll I* VS \ l USER I KM

THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Plriur plnoo your orders for pie*, cake and roll*
parly to that vvp may hr able, to have them for you
in time for your Thanksgiving dinnerl
Thank You

ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
217 E. lat STREET

PHONE 1186

J u a k iP

I i .v * id i d S. KverbliMinifiiL1I- ii.lii i;.* I**, ,\/4th-n., I ailed
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Tire Mom Uomidrti*-

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f-U McDonald
ORANGE JUICE
to. 2 cant
21
»L can
2!
RAPEFPUIT JUICE

For Making .Rennet
Custard* or IcT C ^em .

Pkg. l l f i

X-CEI/S
FLORIDA FEEDS FOR FLORIDA NEEDS
ARE

FLORIDA FARM TESTED

,

ENTHUSIASM WINS THE RACE FOR PROFITS

Lge. Can,n 19c

Ever Watch A Biddy In A Peed Trough Making
FHfd
Chlok«n7 Boy. How He L®va»
Lovu Hie
HD Work 7
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r
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When
The Feeder Ii Plied WUh X CEL BROILER MASH
M AgtrTor
“But “Ffenty Of
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&gt;f Nothing Else
Water And San
.r ItIon
. _____
To_____
Groea Your''Finishing Lino
In The Shorteet PosaibD Time.

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Valuable Premium Coupon In Every Bag
TV*

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THE SANFORD

H E i.l*

W A N T I l&gt;

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ie In. a wuv plan for ihrl«t-

i , i , i t ’oine in nml aolve yo&gt;ir

Clirlatnias nroldema.

1' VI'FH APULI INt'RS
l l 1* 8 Uatk.

Uhonr HU

M\BV f'lltC K S
AAA (illADK I7r
H u m s TUX Kim F F T II STOttK
_ ULAVTON AND LAM HURT
IH.OW TOKCII
t Quart Site.
HANFUKD HAKDWAItH CO.

market,

oi«»:

trend

locMtiqn,

. Sanford Avenue at

2nd

eM

UHltrSTMAH TOYS.
HANFORD HARD1VARK CO.
■ 210 Fast Flrat Street

13 NO liC LS— PERSONAL

t’n ••*=

LOANS
I.OASS li.ADK
FROM SI'J TO Sllhl
Strict liuriii.); (nut s*’ivice
FLORIDA LOAN UO.
S02 Sanfurd Avenue

14

LOST &amp;

FOUND

I fif'd
. Lieiier ia*lweeii Tiitn■
i.iidtre and Geneva,
tin.,mi ! I’ll.,ue fall .1 or liti

11UI Si
IdtS f
with

■

Ladle*1 black pocketb-fOk—
k ij
card* and money,

t inder [d u n e kreji lltlMMy alul
rvti III jeieetlHMik with
Bln'

eard* in Herald.

HUNTING

(5AH water heater. 113 E. &amp;th Kt,
ph. ."ftl-J.

PYHKX

iii rhjijftti Jii C M

OH SALK, Iiilaerv mid n»&lt;-»

1!IQ Kaat Flrat Street
KlItltY vacuum cleaner, never liern
uard. I’hone 1123-W,

Robert E. Park, Mgr,

m ap-

'Hd||- lit.** hint***' 11Il'H

9
WOI1K WANTF.D
I'.VMP.IS NFIISKRIK.S
K
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Sainsuln, Floriiln
hmn!y i.;i-!’
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and
Free e-** iii-itte
I'h 11 ■i
lit; Sn I'enliimln Drive,
1i.iVliiiiii I’- arh
,’ti ii&lt;tie* Kan! of Sanf-ird
PART T lML i f Ii «IH V ll
i |»»1 (
re ii«ie rmdioa, single jilsyers, T i'llllk CM Util |Ml|gSSHtH
i l l I il l -I
\
ni« MiL huil,
........ ..... ulayrre anil the wind
l.rtiiiii jfi -tiib*. All can l&gt;e bought 10 Business O ppoililnilu
i

R enet Tablet*

0

BUSINESS

fr ) Oui A d •

15

A i n OS FOR SALE

I INI!* Ill w heeler Flint. L'-aiien) aale,
livdi’ i .r I raker. Kdreltent CuHrlitli *
Sniiih Girrige. San for*1
A n t 2nd S’ t’hone 11311.

19hi I’hcH-'hl rati over en(n'ne.
34|n’eil jrie, 2H ft trailer, goej
mnditi’in.

Smilh'v tia n ge. San.

furif \\e. Si 2nd St., Phone tid'd.

�PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD “HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2f. 1948

By Bob Greeh
I'LL HELP VUH
PATCH .' ,

Go o d w o r k •

Slang- Dictionary
Translates Movies

NOW, WE'LL G ET DOWN TO
B R A S S TA C K S! ------------7 -

RUMMAGE RALE
hint;, Houichold Article*, Canned Good*, Et

rnPENHArtKX—
A nnv
Danish. "I/S.A. slung" dictionary
ha* rw-inlly Iwcn. published in
Denmark beceuae, ,ny the a.ith*
nr*. Victor Skaarup and KrU
Wlnthrr, people take auch an
immeme interest in movies and
modtrn b«ak* that they arc not
cent, nl with the translation*
they run get by knowing stand­
ard FnglUh.
&lt;

LEE MOTOR SA Lt$ BLDG. ,
A y fc
Comer 1st and S«nford Avenue
SATURDAY, NOVEM$£R 23
Under the Auspice* of Central Circle ■'
Sanford Garden Club for ^ujlding Fund

The Damw air llivr. fnlw tin
more natnnUhed when they read

aixiul a “paloolia” whu ."onard j
out of town" when “the pink*"
gnl on hi* tra il They think it -J
r|tlll&gt;- natural lor * musician to
sit in the orchestra and "chew'
tm hi* licorice ntick" *o that the '
performance can he a “ epltn-

EDAKnT
I NgMb.

H M M - AN ODE t =
1 TO CHIVAl RV.*w h o 's
fXiiMG TH5 HEAVY
—

HAVE GUHSSEU u-

I

“:

. 72c
Idmlen ha.* been collecting Joke*
for '-’0 year* hut has never rurt
across a ningle "new one." But, he
add. “ they seem to tic ns funny a.i

a d o u n d

jS H E Q C ? ;

Due To Colds

■

5 lbs. 3.75

A * I* FANCY

TOMATOES

APPLE SAUCE
NON! BtfTIR FOR BABY 1
NONl HNIB f OR f AMil Y !

F T A KETT

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jMA ’ YOO.'I

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FO-3 !' i fS Ti *AT f.E
G U V o w r. !£ ST.2E'
H E 'S &lt;3=&gt;r ^ ! L T H E

P/Ol'A'S PAnTVW
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W HAT
GOES;

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s e e i n g &amp;ve
—I WDLF/r r

I GOT IT HOT THAT SHE
SCGiBSLEG Him THE c
old p a sh p a t t e p ^ J

Try This Famous Canadian Cough
Remedy far Fast IBactiva Action

out

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By R. J. SCOTT

Ifwod 01 (fMi l*dH M out df*« •«* bf •
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THRUSH

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TRAP I’D HAVE 1
- TO O A N D EP P E E S O N A L L V ,?

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c a n a o io l m ix -

— «Hplt acting — to H l t i n r o u i h t n i

i*M Tib • ntsmMbl ind boM MM Um
iM|u* • «**»«•. »K«H I*(l!tr« ll**b Mid
'fool *«• MomIJ, jt***■*•( hik** ffN-tM
rtawwjrh tfc**«t, h*M #*d braathiel lube*
BUCKMl Vf MIXTUKi ku
!•
h*tp ln«*#M up ibwl, tti*lv pbf»i——iMiJbi
*#Y*4#4id l(tf*M MMB*bvtlt«« midi UH kw4
tou|bn*« f|MIIt-.
Mno. off CmW« *•«•« •UCKL£YV
S—Ion*
I*** up North *vh*f* # cough minor*
Km •** fo do • r*al * * e »0CIU
---------I V1
ttMHfV, to ir» if |b«
iat lint mr*U
rtiolia M.l wmiliagL_______ __ ___
«*t*« lot tourself how food and •f*ct*v« £t t*
f«
doe to fold*. Got BUCKLEY**
(-ANAt)IOL M IK ID ir^ o H . .. lb*
U 5 A — TODAY
M ell dr«|

nuiCHTON nuua co.

buried in ruskrtn of no IVt»

1,4 1111111 rd

mu it

m ay

beenB it

Fromwhere I sit ...Li/ Joe Marsh

cb* j

S K s “ rS C tW &gt; S
wl'
J
&lt;0

I 11VKIL, Mr., oil AI up 11 alt
fi.nl tower mi tho outskirts of thl'
Maine villain Ktoiida the sirvil
whlrh alerted resident* of New
Ytnk City from the top of tho
Kuiplte Sint*- Building for pnialht*
its during the war yents.
Is used a» n fire nlnrtn
o|m&gt;i tiled by remole Control
!he local telephone offiro

Folks weren't surprised wh. a
Itert Chlldrr* won Ural prl»e for
his corn *t the county ftir.
Vet the Judge* admit St wasn’t
just t&gt;eraUM&gt; Bert had the flncal
ear* of corn. Hr knew how to d,a.
phiy thrm: neatly arranged, with
the husks cleanly trimmed, and Uvo
IhkiUi whit* and spotless.
"Trimming*" sure make a differ­
ence no matter what you're offer­
ing—** Andy Botkin, kreper of the
Harden Tavern, well know*. Andy
doesn’t lust aell good beer. He *«Un
It In * place that'* clean and attraelive.;,In nice aurroundlnga thnf

, 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Fo r

PhCANS

ORANf

hrtnnK with the en|oyment nf »
whnlcHomr lie»tra*r nf m&lt;*d*rat|nn.
And Andy, of cour*e, la a wholeheartet nupporter of "Self Itegulatlon.” Th»Y* tho »y»tem hy wider,
the Brewer* and tar*rn keeper*
thenuRlvi-i ma'*o sure that lav«rn*
selling beer are clean and orderly.
From wk»r« I alt, people likr
Andy also rate a “First prire." Not
Just for the quality of the product
—but for th* “trimming*" too.

,« C

case
plus

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IONA caUME MTVLK

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rOtJt,TOY ftEASO.NINO

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C o rn 2 DO. 2 c a n s 27c

IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
u IU d e a t e

_____

TURKEY TOMS
i tittAUK A TKXAHl

Coyjrtikt, 1944, UniuJ Suits B ttn tn Forndtiitn

'

t u r k e y hens
FRESH LOUAI— nilEKHnJ

turkeys
tender

s k in n e d

HAMS, whole

VIRGINIA
15 SA.ID

HOUDOM'S SfAfUL
OF fiL O R q i.
WASHlNCfoM
IM&lt;HE STAfE.
CAP 1&lt; 01. A1*
RICHMOND

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CARR O TS

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D A JL T

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ATLANTIC CITY, Nov.
22— &lt;/p&gt;— Philip Murry van
re-flectrcl president of the
C. I. 0 . this afternoon at
the convention In Atlantic
City. Thu election of Murry
wn« by accluntation.
.
The C. I. O. winding up
Jts convention today, has aWopted a foreign policy re­

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FLORIDA, FR ID A Y . N O V E M B E R 22, 1916

Crashes In Alps

I*AC Serves Notice
It Will Enter All
Important Elections
During Year 1947

W EATHER

A sto tm O cI

S’ r c i*

Ix ascrl

In. Irrvh mirthrih

W ir e

winri*.

NO

20

Lewis Served Summons To
v A p p ear In Federal Court

Grizzard Urges
Revival Of Good
Business Tactics

leport SaysU .S .
Troops Will Be
Sent T o Greece

Sanford Lions Will
Aid Promotion Of
C o u r t e s y Week

.Miiir Wttrkcr.s Chief
11. N. Welcomes rin;ce New IMemlipr.s
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ATHENS,

Nov

JJ. i,P)

When Liven Papers
By Federal Marshal
\v a s
f 'l ’ i

ftneriean Attache In
Athens Refuses To
Comment On Storv

Tile nerd of reviving Pir-war _
courtesy
in business
relation,
CAP!AIN Ralph Tale (a b o v e ) Is thwas (odivv stressed b y Vern&lt;*n T ,
pilot of the U. S Arm y traniport
GrizxaM. public relation* teacher.
I.. . i,.lb i «
.i,.’ 1 plane whlrh crashetl on a snow in yi talk . to n‘g J g » mlo r lh' ^
covered plateau high In the Alp*
at
Sanford
Lions
initial meeting at thu Gomntnnl s ne w th e)rcn ch -U .vlu n J-.rd cr with
House- Food for tha luncheon '» permna aboard Including r e v
wA. prepared by Mrs. M**D «hi&lt; r '"&gt; »"«•« r»a k ln c American nnny

• M i lI v e s N o ( ' o m m e n t

. ; i &lt; l\ . n i »v . 2 2
l'*i!«*i;i|
A t a o lm lH

iiin

Mtrv.'rj it ..tiMitittitt &lt; o n .l o l i '1
I,. I.&lt; xxi , Im la y I*, a | ip p ;if in
I'pili r .tl in u r t .Mutidux* i n n m -

m g. 1.4'xxii niittlr* in, t-nmiriPtit
a.s In* in i *'|ili *1 tin .dim tiiiui.i
111
l i •-»* \\ .1 iin u 't*.ii o f f i r i ’ .*

A

fr e v k
m w ^ pape,
(.Vradviui.
Iin tn l.a story today attributed
'H ip o n l i T ti*.|tj 1 r.*.| |,i&gt;xx ux t o
t '•authoritative source*" which
aiiMX'hr :i i'ii|ili*iii|il' i itatiiiti
niuird
that
18.000 American
solution which c a lls , fo r world
*• 1
. . . .
j ......
toil's ale r«| x v Irll to arrive at
disarmament and oppdsr* stock'
*1 f I •I*.
1 . will.
Mnnlkn. H reree, rartv in IV|&gt;MI»1C of nlomic bombs.
•litbei I'll, te p o rl was ills(IJst■f■
Their was n slight ripple o f
&gt; bv Hie iig litiv iog puliliralion's'
excitement in the otherwise un­
r
oni c c m. I l i l K . G r n R a l p h S u a v e l y . Monika r.iiie-p.in dent,
and it
usually placid contention when
XI,
ix. ! |.„
• \\v a ir all salesm en." spltl' whose w ife w a» one of .1 Injured in st. d tliat pirtiaratinns are ‘ .ethe foreign policy point came up.
•I« Ilf ’1 t •'}').«"
mi* .1 fiMiitn?
Mr.
.Gritxard.
"selling
the
g
o
o
d
«
the
crash,
was
organUImt
a
rescue
m
ail'
to
receive
the
Anirr*
In contrast to other resolutions
f M|» Till
1. Li
111 1 sj.iv •••'
will o f the firms w e r e p r e s e n t '! f e w to aid them, (international) an troop*
a considerable number o f "n o ”
I* r
s
t o
Ill
*•» ,**'*li.
»&lt;•
lie -tnted that practically cvcrv 1
The United S tair* nillitaii at
» votes were cost.
» rim' •nt.
*♦!
one wants to develop his or her
'.-be in A 'hr Its
f o l . I&gt;..ii.i Ii|
The vice
president o f
thp
It?iu|'t ti* |.» •*’I4 i.tti 4*^t&lt;&gt;"*1ri|
personality, but "so. few do much,
bvrkwitg,
nnswen-d all qip'irrs
gphnlesnle * and retail employes
.0,1 A fils.*
about It." Another strong m od-'
•nail the story with tb. -ta'*
union. Jack Altman, sought to
«hi\\
. •. r • •
•
ft ...ill
cm tf-ltd. he said, is to tendci
icof
"n o rornrneiit "
"amend the resolution -to read
ROMtINTATIVI V ito Marrantonlo
»t~r •
1 Ultl
service. . and he declared Hurt
that dictatorship — nyt rneryKr
•q-w. Tttrpa’ r b r , f,..,,. Albert,
ImmI
•- »'« i
o f 'N ew Y ork. In w h o re d is trict thrie is not u I.inn’ s Cluj|i ni am
in IV"n *vl
fascism — should Lc condemned.
•••I of new ter 1 or 1. 1 artiviltes
\ ,4tlsa 1 « ,
, 1 1
s . t rto|»
J osep h S c o tlo r lg g ln , R ep u b lican other club "w nith its salt un I
f,h y tiv ( i r e k l?iir| t ilia •
He maintained that all th.* Uni1
**
• It »|t|4 •-•!
election w
worker,
war m
fatally
beaten.
ted Nations, not Just the -United election
oreer. w
j oc
awn. le«* *hot through with the st'irl* I
••■linif t«» tbi* •* 4»T1f«, tu.
. .1
States, should Is* ow e d to break
» a W n en trrln i ^ nfflee o f DU- of altruistic service."
,
I.iel %
fiivrthe* * Tb. ..ib
rrlations with Spain and Arg
Hct Attorney Frank Hoiam U t c r
Kmg
I.ion
Witte
promised
•«! iflrr tb v bit.I .
1.
1. .
1-t
l.s
Marrantonlo testified for about two I .mu* n u ll «»»i- Alice ill proinot
4 |i»*tl!i •n »t1*.•'
* etl
tina.
1 f
hmirv before llic New York Connly mg 1 iHirtcSv Week In Snnfunl.
Altman argued "Soviet Itupslii
••in Th'» »\ . be•
s\
1
(" etl
grand lury.
(fatem atlonal) sta'tliig
Dee P. during
whlrh
.»*••
thr villm fr *.( 27*
made a pact with Hitler once.
r
1
r,sMi
Gri»»«t*l
will
lecture
t&lt;
&gt;
How do we know it won't make
\%**Uflill'«l
»»
| wi.ikers and em ployers on ini-.
‘ •nrfii'il
part with F ra n co?"
nt * ' elation* 1114 i»t«»Kram
Hi* suggestion* were tu m id
•vkii Mh • »hr tii o*i
A
Ilf
'•
&lt;
I
by
the
Ituirnbor
o
f
Corn
aside and there was no further
lo of *hr \ ti &gt;J.41
I I
M.tlr"!i"
'’lory k#,,,u r
MtSSIDINt Ol (Ml UN GFNIBAI AXXEMRI 1 I
•. it
Ilrrul S||«| I 1
m
ere
arid
the
Itrtad
Mercharit,
debate un the question.
4l"i| '•t• 1 lit trf U . ,1 Win I * k
ittnrL. d
«i* » !
** .*% b* t*
I*I si ...
I *i .»•! I % .it KIii Idmi; *' •
A s*,w ration.
On this final dav o f .1 fiv
hr ip
»•!•••’ #•«!
«nittftiii’itlri o f O vum
*t n»Hf
thr ^ »
«'* • t)ir t *|«|f r . | |•,af I s . \
■ k * III d
Tile club voted to aid tke Sal­ M 'lt-r'ia ! |*oat of Ihr A in rilf
day meeting, the ronventiou also
ts | ht Skit* l*i«* wrrk
i
« hi. r
1 •**, I' *»
•tv •
• il irid .it right I' A
vation ■ Army in its t'hristm a, i Imj- i'M at it- "rKiuiUotioii mrrttr
continued, the ( ’ ll) Political A c.
• *»itr*l
!.« no s«* »t* t
»ofit 11
f * nrc r N**t**n 1frylm
rollrrtions. It « i»« prouilsed aid!jl««* •\rntn? &gt;«t Ovinltv lllifh
tinn Committee. It served imltr
•Is
Allt
f
e d r ii.lh
»| t If,./* 1 Ii'iiu I*‘d,t»el fiirl
to the Elks in their toy collie
that the PAC will enter w r r v
IS. I U b "U * » .J i sit"I I'nut Mi
*1, I*T-i*l»
*s ir p i« •».•*'
I't,
/ fi1' *"t ' jm llnlrrmi
tions fnr underprivil, grd rhildren j In
important city nud state rlectinu
xt i n him o f Woi 1*1 War
•tdovmrnt
* |M."I
. in 1047.
lm
m_
,
and their Christmas party p i«- I writ- ••lertcil
vice 4'nmiiuimlrr
lo.kr -•
i"*i l*|»»t •
I .*•!»
1 cram J. E. Rowland reported it u ns report« «l !•&gt; &lt; oimlr. lien
f - !.*•
titan* are completed
for
the j\Vob •»* &lt;*f • implw'll
P
Llonn A n m u l 0*nce ut
'!«•.; v%b.» alirtttlrfl tbr mrrtum
full liU' to Ik* irivp't rnuru*# lit-r p«»nt itffirrr« ilr r ln l k^rii
irl\imr TAr for thr b fn r fil of
, , r o \|»*a»» .!•» tidjn»nnt, .!• ! 1f|"III!*- i't &gt;%r t e Im
•■Irr •
the Ittinil Fund. IM#»h *-• *l»on |,
f»r.M».rln| „ f f « r r i. J mih
* •
IflMf - » 4l|f'
I** Is*-!••• •
LONDON Nov m . id*. ,\ Ur|i put it fin 14 were di-ro* •
I'nrtin » •rt^ '.ioj ,»i
«• 1st P " “ l
•k h. 1 .f«t
|w»kesinan
ivh For* 1 &gt; •tffier
: l.imi s Mi &lt;Iou .11 ,i&gt; lu«l"M4h
|&lt; e ',-1 '
s,Hl •
KI •
cbn rcid '...1 1v tb,,I. It.,* p tfliam eo.
riu* ih’ m i»»»wt «'•( 1^ iiifiMt h. t -.t t la
•1 lilt1
i *i &lt;
..
Itomaqia was
Hr. K W. Ilupreclll. duector o f lary elerii.. 11 it
■Idle on Ihr r\'*miiK of tin* lit ri.«iin « .fi x. f*4- ,'r |||H«' Im |»|||hI
f «i» li|»tjlie add?*!
the t’entral Horida Kxperlme'it neither fan nor lies*
litttl third Thur^.lny of rnrli mon*l
|
Tin*
«!#**
*1g
t
•
•
*
&gt;*apoil.l*
flroui'i'l
Station, spoke on the subject o f that the question o f Hritish rela­
S o |H‘rrrmnrnt mrctlnir
" Is
v- • .4 f.iril *iv M *
htf f**4|i|)
* «i»ip»•
yrt Im rn srlri t&lt; d.
m re elements .&lt;Vi deficiency dis­ tions with Romani., ruiw is under
»hc
|*l»»tti»«
I
..I
ir
i*
*
■
f
w
«»nt»*
I
trun
'flit
tin*
n
.,
omies'In tnirk*ra»p**at the month* ermaideration. The spsikesmatr was
W ith the* rhatteriiu: o f il%
J
#»f |h** '.U fr &lt;lf|iart merit of
If..
"
l
i
e
.
*^ lv meeting o f the Veteruns Vi|pa- asked whether the withdrawal o f
Ovjrrlu Memorial Poj»l No. J I •*tu« j«t i*»t«% tlHifli »••«"" I'ttttfr•«tii
11„* r h . f I
^W ional Agriculture rlass held Wed-, Rritlsh ircogn illon would a ffect
o f fit. Ainrrlritn Isreioti, Orprir rhi- d*'r t t «. •
.'O 'lh n tn l
•I s l L i V
the
signing
o
f
Hie
pence
trra.y
ursdny everting at Hut Serninolj.
nnt'A IIATON FIKI I*
N'»v niont **f Mon.In. Sritii»n»l*' * 'in
i
«n|
f*.«
with Itomniua II* ..p iled illat tlie 22, ( ft pec in 11—
i I hi- .
High Srhool Farm.
— Fir*i i f " I " ' '
t&gt; iissw hws five Am erirpi' I.• ir
■ mil »*f lit
*.«•
I John Jones, trarlier o f the via t , llrilish governiiie. ' uimisl at con
Giver. 21. s&gt;f Ovird**. »'&lt;
*'“ » Pi.*fw. th /rr whitn nnd two m l
• ..... I f f •’
reported that one portion of the rinding peace Ireaties only with qualified for sepaiati*"' '• •"• hr •*d. Holm*-* Mrlton ilrsl.iMsi
assrntbly was devoted to repair **f terngnirrd g ovriou v rtl-AAF. has tmen st«n*"&lt;*l ■ •1 •• • hi\
i • .a Ilie *-|a-Ss»
M
fnrm tiH'l* sod rmptemeol*. lie *aat l . .Mcanuinir. tin . iixtiou 111 which Raton Armx’ M r Hn*t —
Tin ( t«1111*1••*11 Uijniiij; I*m
w
tlie
Communist
.
....
*
g*
.1
*
«
torioUs
«. II I. •
l!
rut***»
that each mfrohrr o f the * In**'
After final pi’oeewsiig
1 I u hit*-1
Sntifnrd#
t h;t
• It
victory ceivr.l hi* hunnrnblr *1 .barge
»b
|"»
•'
brought in a tool or a piece o f was hailed in M o.-cw as
You Mg l'*"i No. 1*07 &lt;• o h o .
for Romariinn ileni.*-rary
Soviet and has returned
III \ l. |I » . \
• • |,|% |
&gt;&lt;
|
equipment needing rrpmr.
•
S a iifotd; Old (ilory . w» No I rr*.
;l
• Present nt the meeting were new* dispatebrs fion i liucharaat ptnlps.
■p -I m dll I r m l n i •tt rli m cn M*r
II V 1 1 t.
lljd ii.i- j'lO f »* f &lt;•la in YlUnith
..
(w h ite) ( Ufrarllwrrv;
•i: tiiii/ *
r**t?
f^fprr II
•O r I k g K l'« v
th f r n t *
•(
. Georg* W. Arnold. Clarence lien- slaiined that the. re.,ult slnwrd
( ’ whlrh i nrrijr.* ny (?rowing j
Mtmorifcl
Pont
No.
213
I
whit
l.e* T 'tilth
Ll-.Cirerr.
son
o
f
Mr.
and
Mr*.
h.«*l
M■» »* «•. » r r * i
i'ff- O* I*
Gill
J
Vtf
to
.|
;»
.
b
l»iro»(l&gt;
ti|X«
.
4| rn nin , Nannleon Harrell, Frank Romanian people's approval
r?r mr#*t
B. II. Greer o f Oviedo, enterrd O viedo; O ronrr Wnvhinirtoii •
rbil'li'ft. -nt*! Mi . I ! »i A not hr r j
n • • »*l* i
r i atvila * irlhitn T 1tli.if •#••
• w . Junes, Ronald Mulrhead, Her- their nation's -foreign policy.
r^l'i
, •* Mgh*
Po»t
N«».
2.17
(ryloir
the service Nnv. IK. IP 12. ami %er
ii ml Pirn tn.... (...*. -Fi* •in »• ••! k ;*
Jwirk »o
Iwrl A. Thurston, linger Jim in e'.
&gt;
|
i
H
h
m
'(1
‘
•••tav
tl&lt;*t
1*4*1
reported' to Rofft ‘ Ital'.'i Held Oviodo.
n. "1 *m
mi
\itiimii. i« tb.
! ti* ♦»l •* • i
f»
. .
i. .1 i
G eorge Steele. Charles T , l*awaon,
I »! •• «
Mar. II. I94H. lie u n «•v umw•*
w1. •r *- u
• • •fM|*|. ,'|
In- •1
Jr., and Otis It. G riggs o f San
ly stationed at Ellington Field.
* *Lrrr in
'•»t lit * .
fowl. Also ni event were Thoinna
Tex., and Grten*l"*r**.
1
Staley, II. K McGowan, Donald
l.l.
Greer
served
ove,
.,.
a
run. i-&gt; h i n i n
&amp;
I .rinhnrt, Janies M Staley and
|lilpt Of II 11*17 III Do I III *110*811
*%,# ‘ Ii.
•*r w a tu*
,
■ *
I *Daniel Lukns o f (Ivtulo, nnd John
I'AKI.S, Nin !2. (A C )— It
Thfalrr o f Operation, t"*m N«»
•* S r*f *w(
•I'gh
Snnna o f Ismgwnod
SAN
FRAN'f'ISt
ii.
•...«
was announced offiriallt this
21. 1041. to lie, 1“ i 'll * ID
' 'M4 \* ' •
» • »4»JJ
"The rlns**.” Ml Jones declare.1,
Thu A V of I. Mm t
wears tho Air Medal *.H* ihree •4b
afternoon thal ihr wreckage
1)4. If.
• 1 " r-f. i •. f
|t.sl.f ..
••ineelk every Wednesday flight
of a loot
xmi tican Army
*Oak lo*af cluster* 'll .*imitated Muti .•» niiil Pilots I 'hioii i% v t
•1. *|..g
; J I .'
., J lli.v *
H
• from 7 bln mini I0:.U&gt; o’rlock at
transport plane has lien, found
t&lt;mIii y on n coni r nr t siih m i
from Seminole High b* u**«d
•.**•* «.. f L« • ' j.r. Ala*1 Hll'l
, 1•i«|*&lt;*rtl
he Keminole High farm ."
I
•I•
J
hv thr Pacific coast shi|&gt;o%kni
in the .H«Im
Mp*.
Ihe an^ • -'liff L., .
,
. I *“ « n 1
•in |Lro* - •
nounrentmt
hi
Orl&gt;
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lines until thr. vote count is **cl
officials said that all II per­
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W..li.l rile c.ipi
4t at* trf |oi|« il
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rtiii
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pli'tr«|. prohahly tomorrow.
sona thal went down with the
ms al*u ilii|io*&gt;r&gt;l of
I.4'
i.evv '
• everything
&gt;i*4mr&gt;i
t'h
J4II 41
plane are atirr.
—A -----The wreckage was sighted
Mr. and Mra, Ilobrrt Aiken were
G e o r g e M o y i * l ’«» O p t ' i i
13 milra southeast o f Inter*
The Pilot Llub, sponsors o f the
purchasers o f tne first T. U. Ilealtli
taken,
Sw
lf/erland.
Supplies
Milk Bank for needy persons In
Bond sold tn the liMfl CTirtstmaa
Seal Bale, it was reported today.
Snnfotd and vicinity, has »ent o u t ; have lieen dropped and plans*
are cirrling Ihe area to mark
letters to other civic clubs, church
Mrs. Aiken came personally to buy
K t s u l l 01
S lm o tin jr
Gi*.. . ■
the spot.
groups and other organisations to
the bond. She declared "I know
f44 I ilii'l' (.Hi*
ole Uit*r ..
. Word
reaching
(irrnobls,
the work that the Tuberculosis
Interest them in the project.
iiififi'I *
l Hu1
ball s!m
Follow ing an outline by Yi-l
l i e . ) " if hutiiieslc* -i«* t*i •tirvi**
I U Y«»I?K
The jieminole Chapter, Order o f I France, aaid that a United
Association D doing and wc leel
hr is n|.ri
(►la&lt;k p«*ri*&gt;*i»
T h r tfcliniqur &lt;&gt;t J
•L*s.
"fie* r ; *i
that w* want to have a xliaro tn T. C ritzard. public rela tion a l
Eastern Star, * In answer to the| Staten patrol plane crashed
selor,
o
f
the
post-war
nr&lt;*dil
retail
t*
&gt;
|
]|&gt;f*f|i*T
ilrsling
w
ith
thr
p'lblir
i
i
j
* w . m| S' ttf.fM
I Ml
on a mountain peak.
The
It'S humanitarian program
We
peal, has offered to contribute
lov. ph O 'fte y . fepr-sent- merit n I
&gt;1
U
'tter
training
o
f
business,
afl
I
even
ni'nr
r
tm
icl
ft*
Florida
than
*1 4fk »LI»
leave a place tn our budget tor
plane may ha«r hern one o f
_ monthly to the hank which la
Patent Teach* i i A •*ocm
The f,.*i- •
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|
4 tcsl.ir •tirr««l mtt
such things and count il a prlvl* and public em ployees ih Ihe fu (in Iltlirrstates, hr -Jl't. dur tn thr mg
under the direction o f Mrs. Edward 1 those which had been starch ­
lay
reported
to
p*il*r*
thal
tl&gt;x
am
cntals
o
f
courtesy,
sslesmnnJ
at Krii'.t v 1
[fat! that »&lt;• many vivitui* r**me
• '• 1 '• A,!h' ’ *-! •* ! . . . , I.....I
to r -im
.1.0- ••
Klrcher. execu U r. aecretiry for
ing for the wreckage of the
ledge to give."
ruling them** !&gt;&lt;■» ni plan* t** ie ■•• "*!
. *.,
t, i f
k •,
of
M
Oeorge Tbuhy, Oeneral Chairman and In personality dcveloum l jbrrr. Firemen and policemen » t 'l troytransport plane in the Hwiss
the Seminole County Tobertuloeia
»
—
*
I
,.**idrnts
had
isri*
sol
hi
gl
'
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M
vr
for
,
...
.
*
known
t
•rrrl 'h r
Alp-.
for Tho Bemlnote County Be*t members o f the Chamber o f (’ I h r .nriuilr*! in the courtesy train
and Health Association, who will
magaline
subscripti'
ns
I*
citi
M
*
a
0*1
\t*.
around is**
L- T
^
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T* &gt;A 7* Sals announced that the lir a malt­ tnsree and the Retail M enh^ line program, h r "«»sert**d.
4r»*l
cpnalder
1
. . .,( iiemiimle High 1 * boo! M ove -*,*l
"II .w tn sell San ford s» . city the
' '' "
' '
w , . 1
i * r Ifpr
ing o f general seal letter* will go Aaaociatinn agreed yesterday
for milk. Mrs. Ktrcner airesseii
—*
&lt;
'i
l
ley
(Minted
out
tha!
Linda. Msi» »* •* ••*»•••. Jt
.M
nl courtesy," will t,r_lbr -ithjr-cl.
In the mall on Monday.
. Urnoon to sponsor u two e^eij
that the Milk Rank Is not only for
students ere n*.t per move then i
to It'.q.u
lecture course on the subject lc
of thr opening talk.
A motion high
M•
Mstntill ky
K'lffrijrn
*.,
»*ili&lt;
it
auhscripitiou
*lur
sh ortly
conducted on the evrnings o f M
picture depicting effective cu s­ rr.it! ■
nr t
■ •! tot
S 'H fP ll
B A M rO B T REASON T IL T
i hours; al»h.thst Ihr mis
day and Tuesday, Dec. 9 aud| tomer relations technique will ln» ing
M.*» he »*tj« •1- »
•k4* a* I loti.
at. the Community House.
shown. There w ill l*e s talk on r rrr. -r-'ing rslcsmen am making
L r r fo r y
|L . L&lt;r.,fm
___ POINT. Nor. 23—( / n —
W . V. Bitting, presilient o f | mrth*els of building xiedwill an l it hard ' r students bi sevur** subSUdmV. IJ
is M«l.
A new hardwsra store kaown as Urn Army football team will t n :
•crip!tor:-, net proceerls of which
bow j o remember names.
Everybody’s
Hardware
Store" gage tn no post season game*. The 8,’m inole County Chamber o f
h'ml
The second lecture on Tuesday g o to th* ( elery Crate or
the
United mere#, presided over the rnee
was opened yesterday at 4 U San­ superintendent of
evening will be on salesmanship, library fnn.l
WABlHNGTON
'&lt;••/ 22'
ford Avenue l&gt;y Mike Plakorue o f States Military Academy. Major at the Community House an
Poiitt Chief Roy (, William* Tlie Vrtrr sr-\ A-i.i.U.. tc»tl*ei ,|UiBAM BERG.
‘ Developing and Selling your PrrTarpon Springs and Angelo Con Oeneral MaxwsH Taylor, made that number o f representative buali
toils
&gt;
•
v
A
|
l
t
lhat
it
is
necessary
for
men
attended.
Mr.
Gridzard,
Lonality." and a motion picture
W l - i R«n*
clear today when he said that the
d a m l Kslav i l - ! w;e,|iwrili
Btantine o f Sanford.
smeared sWaatl
■showing tha right and wrong way m agatlrr -slesrnen to register at th e vrteraiL, nt W 'lrl! War II banMr. Plakorus served In the A rm y Army football season wtll end with directs tha G r is u n l Business f
the
City
Hall
before
soliciting.
grtaa
and
school
o
f
public
relati
li,f handling business .telephone
o f M ajor ~
appiii-i lor riL-vWir.y b«*t»::**
" t a j j j u ' a h s e ): n *tv z j - v a v - .
signal corps for flv e jregrg and Ihe Nsxnry game tn Philadelphia
mtm. chief o f the
.Ttve VA a&lt;)de&lt;t that «,nr o il «g The* Kt*ln lUgiiaay l&gt;*;sartment
on Hot. 30. He aaid the cadet tpld o f his work In public relat Ivnnvrrtations.was in the A sia tic.P a clfk .T b ea f
Constnbular
Mayor Jame* Gt^t, who was p re­
•ridden wilt disband after that In the larger cities o f the cout
•etery tan,, nl Uei.c appl^atlmts Ijb,» r»vei*e.| apparent War tarts
o f operation*. A t present, he
and rekd Utters o f eommenda
haul hrc-ri approved Rerirfi!.'. arr t/rtaUng nearly 17Tr).Wsi for 21 rniteg
sent at the m eeting end who a p ­
seeking living w*rUn tor l _
. '
from public officia ls for his w
now gottlg t/, t M7/SXI dWlbied til road arel l^vige »*&gt;rk Itr sevea
proved the program , has been refam ily. Mr. C on iU n tine b a long'
,
quested to designate the secon*!
In Orlando, Jacksonville, Tan
retfren v ol w*&gt;r«d war II 7?«c
I BUDENZ T B T i n n '
rVcgU* rvyunttra.
Urns resident here.
Sarasota and other (Florida rif
week in December aa ‘T ou rtesy
Iks acts, but
monUtlr pujn^rtii* • range fmpr
Omtxart/ire have tecri *vfe*d to
where his lecture work w as f
JERUSALEM . Nor. 23. i . P ) - 11330 to MV) or an avrragr of »47
W»*k“ in Sanford. Frank Shame*.
•.ifsr.lt trt/lv o,, Jwc 1| f«w UiJrdueled.
He waa introduced I
Lea K. Lesher and Lind Weber, Train K r»iee in troubled Paisa,
l-eti additional inllca o f rnrulructoday that tlie Edward Higgins, chamber o f c l were appointed aa a committee to tine hat been resumed but morr
Inn In !o o r rtesilie.i
A R O V IN G K N O
te engaged In
represent the Cham ber o f Com- then half the British Arm y com*
Rfcla which were rrcrued yetAer?TOTRE UAMF fryf
against the United
rror«| ot |**til flay are for *sr*4 in l-ilk. Maehua
Pointing out the* stickneaal metre on the program .
VV. A. hat 'roops in th* Holy Land arr In* 'Ah* f*i
W l fnrt a MsiiaUe I&gt;jv «t Naaaau. Hay arid
courtesy during the war peifl Monison. secretary o f the Mrrrh- In 'service ar railway arcurity JJmnnt t&amp;rirr
quite ft )u6 Hborn in 8*.
ml* Aisoclption, waa requesud to guards.
Mr. G r ia u r d declared that the |
I k a r t h i ccjuntpsv
.
The
train service had teen A u ii. Iflnn
r w m d hU tu^ti
— ------------— — n ffr the matter to Andrew Stine,
has com a when “ th* customs
president, pending appointment of halted fo r &gt;2 hour* because o f •thoa] fd jca tW i in Ntnr O ficiT j V . S. m rit production ii in u u *
rig h t"! &gt;that employees- have J
attacks hr saboteurs.
to get tmek to “ ol*
mu 1 now Ut o tn PUUficId. U u i
a A it.
fommltt— members
J c = v ^ .V ..

J. L. Malcolm Is
Named Head Of
Oviedo Posi
». I'. Wheeler, Jr. Anl
Paul IMikler Elvci
•dViceCommander

Britain Is Not
Satisfied With
Roumanian Poll

#Vet Vocation*!
Agriculture Unit
Hears Ruprechi

Oily Few Schools
In Fieri da Serve
J ’uuils F ruit Juice

Russla,
Meanwhile
Hails R e s u l t As-!
Win For Democracy.

Coal Strike Is
Threat To GOP
Tax Drop Plans

L t 0. E. Greer Is
Discharged From
Army Air Forces

"•■Ik

Wreckage Of If. S.
Plane Is Sighted

Truman Appears To Be I^norin^
Demands For Congre.ssional .Session

( ohimhijiiis Pick
Links Io (id lulu
Ihill For Medinj!.

K«•1111l&gt;ljf-;in . \ssrrl ?
I..tlmj Al;in;it*&lt;nirni
Mnhilily
Nrrdr'll

West Coast Seamrn
Volinjr On Con Inn

First T. B. Health
Bond Is Purchased

Pilot Club Makes
Appeal For Milk Bank

Courtesy, P e rso n ify Develonment.
Busim'.s&gt; In Tain|m
Fsikr Magazine
Salesmanship CoBse To Be Held Here
Salesmen S a id .
, Working In City/

New Hardware Store
Opens In Sanford

Inlcrniififni.il I)i.s|»ii(u

One-Fourth Of Vfc(.s
Ask Dis.'iliility Aid

as Smeared
On Gene

Bids Rccuikcfl For
Hi -way. Brifljft* Work

Britons Duard Holy
I^and Railroads

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                    <text>FACE SIN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1946

A G L A M O R O U S C A K E IS BORN
CAN YOU PRONOUNCE
GLBRRRBL
Many children iiound like GTbrrrbl when they titlk
Lessons in enunciation go n long way in helping
to overcome garbled »|M&gt;cch.
(I i i i i K/mI mot/# iN#
Maflrrm# li « ho • il«f ml rmAf
bmlflng.

litim

ilia

Get » free leaiton. Clip tills Mil and bring it to 102
Magnolia Avenue, second floor. Thursday at It :30
I*. M.
. .
* .
.
Tuition Very Kraaon«lde

Ih t

thutitnlnm.

in U n ik y T h e re !• S tr e n g th —
the Eracd » l the World;
To Promote the rrogrrws of Ararrllfl
To Prod ore rm p rH I; for Ranford;

T ill:

W EATHER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VO LUM E

E r lo h liil.n l 190B

X X X V II

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SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

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S rN T „ Tp r o b e U

NOV.

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B r i t a i n

W ir o

A t t a c k e d

LEUSER DRAMATIC STUDIOS
m jt m i t a m l. M i ; r t r l p t

Drnmntic Means . . . an interesting, vividly expres­
sive method of teaching.

■it to r , iir r r u , Sht 11

B o r d e r F ig h t!

S tu dios in S an fo rd , D a y to n a B e a c h and St. A u gu stin e*

__ _ .

tit

J t p it i t J

liftin g

Ihr

■I-EIICTID In the COP lamUlldf.
Sen. Robert A. Tuft of Ohio talks,
to reporters during u press conferenre in Chicago. Head of the llrpuollcun Steering Committee, he raid
he planned to raU his group together
to formulate legislative plans. OM
of tiie top cuiuiderstlons, he all ied,'
will h« a Ux mt-Untcrnatm iaO

t a k a flo a t.

Legal Notice
In g 11mm 9hm hmlt # r 'i

rum*

pUtrJt fillmti Imj0$ rat# pmru
IOOKINO CRCSTFAUEN OVKR THI PLIGHT that hoi suddenly Lcf.illfn him, • pcdlgTcctl F.nglUh bulldog keeps
a sad but watchful rye over his ten puppies In l » s Angeles, Calif. The owner is seeking a substitute to taka
over while the pup's mother, -Princess No-No,” recuperates. The ten puppirs were born by Ceasarean
operaUon and 'Mom* at the momtiit Is In no condition to take-over their cars.^International h'oundphoto)

Nolle** I* ItriHiy kivmi that I am
"tiKBirii In liiutiirM al llo HoulU
l*ark AVriiur. Hanfonl. Florida un*
«lf»r lh«* (|e|ltli*4»jr nam«* of Mi&lt;*kr)r'a
Dniic Hyn4li* • « till fli-it I inlrnil
l » regia(•*i uitl l ufiii |iurauani In
the let iua of (lit d rill toil* Nline
Hlalnl** KTtaiifer S»Pii Li » » uf
Florida* wiili Ih’# Clerk i»f Ih# Clretill '"'H i of ReitUnnU * ♦ii ni v
Cl". I'l * •
KUrrCIIKIt K lluLUi
i iwner
Fatifurd.# Florida

g o i n t h * u itft.

iltinutou. rah* It kata —
iJer, fralhetllihl la Is*.
it. fr*« a fitt iltt Hull,.
wood tuttaii.

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Po t.ll.ali.ifi N u t.

Strike Crisis Nears
Lewis’ Aides Confer;
Army Is Prepared;
Truman Ready For
Critical
Decision

QUALITY
AND
S E R V IC E
PLUS
COU RTESY

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IS TtIK COItltT o p Tilt: t'OtlNTY
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That's our threG»|H&gt;uit platXpmi fpr getting you
—anti keeping you— as ti sternly auto service
customer. «Wc'd like to have y&lt;h|r hu?iness, anti
you’ll enjoy a smoother miming enr when you
turn it over to us!
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STAFFORD’S SERVICty&amp;TATION
S a n fo rd A v rn u e at S tcqlM i i l m t

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SHOP TH E CATALOG WAY AT

IOOKINO OVIR A WIU FID AND RRIZI TURKIY In Hrw York City. Itoger Philip llrrf, ?. Union City, N. J
poinla in the drumxtirk he want* fur Thanktgivmg Day. ' Tommy Twiddle'' (Tiie TiftkI, who wa* raltrr
Jll LoulivlUf. Ky^ on a IdRti-protrlo. diet.’ U on exhibit at National Hotel Exposition.
(Inltraallonal

ROfiOUCK AND CO

hrmvnout*.
are demanding new lalwir - mandV agement IcgUlaHoti.
,-'&lt;e lilg quextinn In the United
Sth.c* Itrda” I* will lo-wl* tuirk
down at tha l lib Hour mid a»k
hit Unitrd Mine Worker* to vlay
oil thr job? The im w e r tnav
eonie lo-fore mldnigb
tonight
which i* the deadline la w n *el
fur th* termination of hi* eon
tract with the governmen . The
union Irailer’* lawyer* nrt- in »
huddle trrday which mttv •"t»g
«
new signals for the miner*. The
7 whereabout* of Lewi* hiniulf
*rr a mystery. He left hi* home
thi* morning Iml did not go to
hit office nr tn hi* swank hotel
. suite in Washington.

A MIMBII of ■ socially prominent Delrolt family, fllchard Ellerby
'(r jih l). 33, shot and killed hla daughter, Carolyn (le ft), 3. his son,
|ttichard, J r . 0, and critically wounded tils wife tn Pasadena, Cal. Tho
.shootings, according to police, look place in Eilcrby's car which was1
,paiked near the Rose Bowl, ll was reported that Uie dead man had been'
despondent over unemployment and nnamlal tioubtes. (/nfernatlonal)

MiniNO IN WASHtNOTON, three of Iht top OOP leaders discuss plans
for the opening of the Republican-controlled 80th Congress which will
convene shortly. The men ere (I. to r.): Sen. Robert A. Tail, Ohio who
I. seeking chairmanship of the Senate (OOP) steering committee: Rep.
rrinpl W|' M“ rUn&lt; Jrtv,V° ,M kl ‘ l&gt;» chairmanship of Uie House
(OOP) steering commHtee; and Sen. Arthur IL Vsiidenberg Mich
candidate ful PrrtldcnLlUfl-.tgm of the Senate........ / &gt;....5....... .

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; RUIfUllY scratching hU head, little
^-Forrest (Nubbins) HoHinan Is
shown In a Denver, Colo , lioipiial
1Wliere lie U undergoing a periodic
I elimination. Two years ago. thr
I youngster berime the object of natlonal sympathy when death threat­
‘ enedlo cheat hha out of celebrating
■T Christmas. A delicate bladder oper­
ation ft Uie Ume saved the little
fellow's life.
(International)

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FOR FUN

CALLS FOR

(iovernment BlotTakes Biij Lead In
Roumanian Races

L s g fR rn

'mania's general election yesterday.
•
Returns from the first five
districts UbhbUed give Die governmeat bloc 1WJM1 Votes,
the
National Peasant party
41,233
votes, the National Uben*Is tXB ,
. the Magyar Popular Union 63JT74.
’ the National Peaeant Democrats
{7 P.itS and the Independent SocialMe 1414.
- No flguraa wens Immediately
available oh the number o f parlia­
mentary orals won In the fire
districts counted.

FOR EXERCISE

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Sanford •Bowling AIIe&gt;

D r iv e ”
Safely o n

A*fom From Rilx Theatre

iASY TO APPLY

T H t NEW "CELLOPHANE-LIKE" FINISH FOR

nOORS - WARS - AUTOS - FURNITURE

uigatea Is Joseph

clear violation o f the NorrisI-aGuanlia Act. The resolution
staled;
*'Ameri&lt;an . democracy
cannot tolerate anv attempt to
impose economic slavery through
virion* nnti-lnbor injunction*.”
A limit one-fourth of the na­
tion's coal miner* were Idll To­
day n* the midnight deadline of
4j lewis’ showdown will, the goveminent approached. Thr prema­
ture stoppage Urn', started on
Monday with about HH.tKXI miners
away fronv work, grew today un­
til nrarlv 114.BOO men w err idle.
Meanwhile.
Iwwis*
lawyer*
were in » huddle n* the time
for the union leader'* decision
“ gM w near. l-ewi* must deride
lirfore midnight whelher he will
withdraw hi* contract ti rmuin
tion notice or run the risk of
^ legal penalties.
At Key West I'resld* lit Tru
man is *aid this afternoon to Imludding himself in readiness for
rri leal decisions a* ,the deadline
near* for hfi showdown fight
with l-ewi*.
('residential tire**
•ecrrtarv C.harlr* Ho** *atd nn
ronimunlcatlon* on the coni rri*!*
have hern sent from Washington
to Kay W r*‘ *o far today
However. Rn*» Raid Mr. Trti. J
. ptau wa* yrry plrastd hy what
. * was desrriltcd In him a* s-rfent
oil* public support nf hi* orders
tn prevent n walkout ill ih»
mine*. Thn President had order­
ed hi* aide* tn u»e whatever

la saaw. sleet or rain, Ooodfrar's
o*clu*ive AU-Wealksf tread de­
sign gives you proyed non skid
protoclion. Sharp edged dlaatonds
grip the load te glvsf TOW (ewer
■kids and more sale slep^ We
may have your site te slock, or
get II aeoe. Meaawkite, see us lor afleoga • stretching
service.

iVA Haifa Paymenfa
To 150,000 Veterans
fllfl
for you and lh« whol# family. Numerous
popular wontod artide*, hundrodt of n«w tdeai for

_ _ jam-packad
_ _ _ _ _ _ pao*&lt;
_ _ of
tomaorta ip*cial,

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9 "a y.,. at big 'avWsg*. Sn ourh«wrlargtr, mof^V
lodurfvf 1946 CHRISTMASCATALOG of ourjQpipIog

' W ASHINGTON. NoV. 10. (&gt;P) • About 180,000 veterans who are In
' school or job training under the
G ! Bill or Rights Kara had their
’ “■S eV n
. t e « m T ^ UteuY«tten^.nnounred today that the notion had
barn taken in Iha ease of vatarane
who had failed to report thalr
total earnings.
..
The luppcnslons atr to remain
la affect until the veterans file
these reports.
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ATHENS, Nov. 20 (A*)— Tin
(irn k Foreign Office said tods&gt;
it will appeal to tin. Unitrd N «
Him* for no inven.igntion **f
Greek hnnltr fighting. The A lli­
en- office miileil that the appeal
will In nuidf a* Miun na the
t.icri. I ’ . N. delegation advize*
\Mh-ih of ;he hc*t procedure to

Soviet Envoy Agrees
To Proposal That
Nations (Jive Full
Accounl Of Troops

Where 21* Persons Were Killed In Plane Crash

L A K E S U C C E S S . N o v . 20
— hi'/— S o v ie t F o re ig n M in i*
slt'i- .M iilolitv tli'livcn 'cl nil
iu jlir fc l a tta ck on tho t fh ito d
S ta ir s
am i
Itritn ii)
lo tln y
fo r iiiaiiut aiiting tro o p s in
p o a o r-tim r
I'h tn a,
G re e c o
and o l l i o r tioti t iicm y area s.
M o lo t o v
prrsoo.'illy
took,
o v e r t h r IPotsimi rn iitp a lg n
ft. fi»ir r nn Hn-fHinliitu r»f kllinl

An Army *|Hikr*man at 8«lonlka *airl llti* morning that
forcer*, identified only a* "l»uulcr*." have l«-eu driven from
tiie towns nf Skin and Npti’*
The .*pfvk«*mnn »nid, howefrr.
fich ing i* continuing outnide the
• town*. The- Army rrpreaenta
'liv e &lt;|uotrd refugee* from the
in n ii. telling " of local Coin
ntion.l. hand*.
FuSth-r wold null, from thi
t!n&lt; k government prr*» offirr
in A then*.
It i* *nid there that n strvmg
*ur-n! nttarke&lt;l a Village near thi
lum turr of Yugoslavia, Itulg&amp;r in j
, and lirerce. A* Ipwt point, thr
‘ polite ehirf ami one policeman
werr kllhd,
,
i - tl.l.rmr -of-l.'-t ti*. ti-r-S—f kj
1-.lying that the (iueiillii move
1merit ill northim tireece
l-|
t'ti»iill\
spreading *** itliwar-l j
It . -a -Mill gtlillllM- elltel ■-t
*1-. i'liiilti. inoim'nin ninge whi&lt;
ON Hit ARRIVAl st Key Writ. FI* . I’ re.nient ltany S Trtnnan wave* to
llo- rrnwd that was on hand to greet him *t lor f}.rcj Chtca .'.'oval Alrpirl.
Ttiv Chief Kseeutive will *prrit a week. «acati&lt;&gt;n in llu* city. With
Tium-min Uiccar uHl'ai Ad n C-lV.S.j-. (folcrn n-oiut iiouudp.'iuto)

Alexander And Deal Pace Baby Feds
To 20-0 Win Over Mainland JayVees

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Tho CIO convention at
Atlantic City today con­
temned the fcdcrnl govern*
, mcnt’n u»e of an injunction
against John L. Lewis' mine
workers in nn attempt to
hend o ff n full-scale coal I
^ work Htoppage. The CIO
1 delegates charged that the
federal court order is a

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Klofltla, al hla •iffics* In U*!1 mill I
T « All rr»t!il4ir‘a mid IVriott*
II abIuk
ur PrftMinU An Ain*I
H«l&gt;l
You uii*l n»cl» of yuu •#* lirrrhy
lUilirird •!nil r*i(ulr#tl Nu (fftitnl
ntif rluiuiH am) t1#m«m!* which you.
or clthn of you, nun l».iv* uuulliat
I hr ralllt of llul/rrl Hum*. t|r«ra«#i|. tlile 14 P4it! iHiunly. *«» l hr
Cuunty Jii*Ik•• t»f BrmlnoU, Ouunfy,
)t*iu*&gt;r of ■uitl (Tonlily «t J&lt;*hft*rtr,
I’lurUa. vwUl.iu
*;4UhJd|
miditiiB frisin ihr llmr of lit* flMl
on tilled I Ion of tlilM nottrr. I!«rli
claim *»f lUiiiNntl »liall Lr in nrrtl*
In#:, ami »hal| •lal** Ihr |*l»rr «»f
f#«hln* r mful |h*w| «tffnr .«ti*lf»-« **f
Him « lalrfiant, ami ah.tll I***
Its
|.y I Its* • fit Irnaof. hi* akrltl. •». M*
utt'irorv .iit*l anv »u* h rl»i»n
*
llvlllimi not 40 fllr.l «h-«M
%*»l«l
ll**|l»:itTA HAM. Ill HNH
A* aitnilnl»ffu lfil «*f llir I’.*

The President Arrives In Florida

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f ••••*!*• :if ||»»ii|t* .i v*«| thr«(;nl.
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H ill It A VIIW 01 THI CHARIID WRtCKACf of the ti l-lbur*t Into Tlatne* near tho Schlpol Ailtirt-t in Anple-.t.&lt;t’ « rraih Thrv weie l-ururd licynnd lecogn I. n I ne ■ j ' i

Channel Project Is Discussed
’
Kilpatrick Is
Named Head Of
At Chamber Of Commerce Meeting landlord
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Scout District
Several Reasons
(
riiDlk'v
A\)|)oinlc(l
A.-.
Given For Drop
('ommissioner
\i
Mayfair
( ’oiicla\c
In Citrus Mart'

Yesterday

Mi.. M-.itie M*&lt; llnwkiu*. M
,.f I.ike M -nrne. wifr nf Uie hi *
I'lt-l llnwt'ti*. rllril yeiitrrrlriV .»'
tin Ilium -if tier «i»ter. fll'
Fu.iit II, I'lirrlcn in .Isckltnivllii
Mr*. Ilawi.in* lind Ir^rn ill f-i

n

My A lt! Ill'll IIEI KtVlTII
tim id Sport* Intltor
A Itgid. iuimi chaains Hrvmtinir Inti - -Im l* (I r t i- ^ *
Mlatij SHioil Orlir JW l rW m
yyitirml **-vm . wT-u
Irillrfot n tiravy I ’ ona IVii’li Ilaw kiit. w ill t-,- I.. I-1 * rulAy *'
Malnlnrut )tuiinr vnr it-. n, * Vi IrtniMin
; "ii e ‘. Ii* V at 'hto 0 rl-V-li on I* fa'll- «-ike&lt;l UHtl F.rirkmui K iin rial Itni"* w ith th*
here l«*t 'ilglit
Itrv
T. P
Itrnwiil-.■ -.ml th*
Hanforrt rurkCt up It* \ «r*I» Imin Hr* .1 It It-H.r uffa ii'tin g In
1 «• K l|**, » i* *. Sni»f &gt;•
rcrlmmnge ngalmt £1 ' -t tin t e r m .- i will I. in Svl*an Ink.
«T. ‘ «
•»»»« ll • itillt III H'
•
vtaltom n'-d Uip T'-l •- n-ri II
Ccin.-l- i *
Il«« v
S*mil
11 i ii»t
yard* through 'be art i uni|*invl j Mi*, llnwkiu* i- *urvive-i Ii* •iriiiii***!'
with 2ft yards gained on imv -t* , a Mill. W. C. Pnwkin* of l.«rk la»! ini:hi it ii tiMA iini: **f s •• •
•iffirml* n* .l cl i«*un hi*l«l
*•
by thn Itiby Ituculiern.' llu lr»nl|
onnvilln: it dniigli «•r, Mr* I -ntly
ncgregatmii
tallied rtglu
Ur*! j
Mitvfaii. Inn AIm» i lectnl ii’ *1
V.
t'»«»idv
"
f
l.nkr
Monn-r;
n
dowiu while Daytona Itrarli w:t. finleig- daughter. Mr*. (Javnrll lib t
cMinmittn* nfficarn vu*ir
Jiic*k t(fi|i|r.i!i unit Sum Muttm.*
racking up three.
AKKI.ftND, Nt’v
2*' oVl &gt;
McClelland o f Daytona lleiu -'*i a ns
vir i* Hin1i im ti ntuf
ll ll*
- a’liROtiat o.w in tlw- m it
Malnl'UMt opeherl lire rou'r i tn »i»trr. Mr*. Purden; n tuvihi-i.
t * u i i mini*.
I’lM'Utoi iir.t! • mitl
ijitImi:
kicking to Kalitorrl lauiak' IV d , I! I' tVynri nl Minim and tu- UmhiiI* v ,i
•ii.it k'*«l up • *1.11 a . .it'p.irt’tii
received tile ejllirn' amt ...•rMol gr nndi'hlldi'il. Itot-ertn ami I'ud
» •« i « iiiii«‘ft « m in.irkriifc: Min
tile hall on thr IB y-.uil m..rkrr| llnwkin* t-f J«rk»nnvilie.
l-ou"
to Jot-nlly Alrxnlidrr , 1...
.Hi rrnu M*r l'a--nly "f l-ahi M -n
,M»
.'ll **
)!••( U«»** •»! ||f
uimi ,.f -- I 11• • |.. , I,..
flown 1'ie north sld, -.1 t- '-Id i -».- nod l a-1 I no.I '*nmli
'1
to Uu Lfaytomi Ilea. 11 n.- •« a! * I- lluliil uf I la vliilin Hi'ii' ti ''nil - null,, . i,.» |.« ui &gt;t &gt;v lit* '•
•’ . •il.|,4‘
«lf
ll#* IlllJt
R .L 4 "
in*- |itr live -.1 • l l *Mr.* (*M»llJ»f\» .If |lss!» ( ’llTI yead run On Kanlmu
tirst la-aier* will mrludr. 1C Z 1*hn mg -if ii
play fn*n aertmmage t»-. ,• wh-J *un. |l 1,. Mrthvm. •• I’ i1'* " l*ri nl.'.l
-•
...illine
uf
4* •
l.l
K flll |&gt; #Ilf RiWIIla
rd ovei Ills letl guaid t*-r • nMicll- dun. tin, Srlininli. M II l'**\n l*ill**#-* ,.f If'.y S. mil ,1 l-m • ♦
&gt;|ll lilt ll |c% m| Ir'ill «&gt;II Hit
down. Deal went*over tin "liter and C. W. Drown.
fr**m fiihluiig In Senior Sr-ml *»!•« ii rn-irkrl l*ri«rri f«*|l i«t|»nllv
of Ute forward wall tor tiie extra
ing. Ilaiidd I'uii'. men exe-i Iin *HtslioiiL flu* &lt;if i un fa'll ffcnrral
five. Ini.I t|if large gathering nf i*)|i#'r pu krr.H i ImU hchI (,» Ku\ nrnnpoint
the hi*tni v " f
*efitiliiig un-l •’n i»i niiy prirr urwt nn flit* runEativ In Uie Reel*id |* rlml tiie
P'dnted nut flic .nviiiu* pli.i • trti's "Ima' mI
,i mi/pin*. »it
Pmt nllerulve began dirking again
nf (irtigre*. .im, it* in'iud'n
I lfn* .'PI* r'f i-gl M t)w aIhI«- •III
and t.kiyd Bavin rrrdvr.t n taint
linlt in tiie I filled Slat* * D- \t,'V •••**■«• iif||ir •’ Iwlkt'Ltliy
**
from Hum and rrturnr&lt;l it i.&gt; tin*
ex|ilnnieil It,*- f.incfii.n* uf "•»•
38. Deal Rklrted rlglit rnd i-u l^n
V *1 /!l||)r&gt; • |*u «rn iRicliiit;
nalioniil
i».«t .-»... Ihr ■ yanP
folloarpd by AOxmder'a
,ll«| ' . |*l* 'I* Jtl|||(S«t
**ui* ful . •*.1•I. f.,,•g
. en ■ jaunt over left larkir !--r ii •. mb
•
|i'ifr!iii«t
**f »*s•
-lislrlrl
and short gain-* plaeiiu '!&gt;• '*•11 on
*!/•• iltil •
f|i it B • h|fi| i
Daytima* IB A |*w. '•••
Is-nl
It I*11«11 SlU'U . I:•■• S. ..n
to Hwaln moved flantr.’ -l '•■ tiefinal
In-1 - f man.
i
unlit;
'-#* i -ii'kffi l«
four where the Fed t.iit*u .
*trr**ed llu u, ,&lt;l f-•. mani» a. -Ill
tilt- I:,* t uf "nil ‘AVSIkl
*cani|&gt;erfx1 over tor tlir &lt;•u• Swain
in the S.'ininnli' I *i*li ir tu tir ailr. iiulustrH-, |M'*lu&lt;Mtg .-nitn
aUreiptrd thr cmiverslon from
the nrtlvltv ftuni llu' r u t " " '
O' ii'iifii wlilrl. ira-'iillv
cvn.(
ptecemenb but Ute kirk »,.* nlocklow ntaiiding I" n- w high . .mil tl i i . mix can '»• 'dil.ilni'*t now
ard*. lie xnld thul three tiu--n fur . 'k Liiairlrult fig |ui&lt;» purnrn existing hr the district in
ute in * M* ting alKHit 3V
Hr innil for vliltnrs; alio plans for
addition In the Sin Scout unit i lira)* i a 1st*
a big downtown peji meeting Wed­
which
i*
sponsored
tiy
the
t'nn*&gt;
nesday a t'4:00 P. M-, print to the
(iunrd- Auxiliary.
The Itapli-I
Leesburg game Ifere. la *lir Har­
Church, the Methnili.t Chur*h
vey of the Key Club and Walter
and the Klwani* f lull, lie dMorgan nf the t’ownn .Store were
dared, are *tmu*nrn of file tin.*'
visitora. Raymori-I Kadcr nad ('apt.
troops.
Ryrd Hiid’ uu wen- induttrd as
John Shutt, a field cxeruti*
Klwanians by Sanford lkuidney.
Ml v Bln* Chltteuiien, imlillcily
im the stuff nf Mrl Pare, nut rkalrniaii of Ute HeinitKdr 'ivachem
Jack Russell na* applaude-l for
lined way* and mean* of
fils leadership of Hoy Srmn Troop
&lt; lul&gt;. atnmutinivl tills nsomlng Uial
ganixing nddilhmal tmop* in li\ lla- orvanl/atioii pa-..ml Us- re.
district nnd nn*w&lt; m l hurncrou* inmmttutafion* mule by the cx■luestimi* pertaining to scpni eriltlve t*&gt;ard nt Ulr- chib's rtlcclh
work that • were presented by trm Monday night In l.ike Mory
various person*.
and |itc.l&lt;|c«J over hy M. T. Mllw**-.
The group voted to leave tin IHiTiidrrit
Appointment of district nnd lumiIh r rm mi M-cik1.i i/iK* werr to
A TLA N TA .
N « v . 2H HP}—
committee* and various oihii ii k tli- Mlmnl tsnril for u "rxrti.
Over 7,000 rx-GI's »t»nned aside
official* to Ihr discretion o f llu; •id
•I livitwr'' 'ft'IIHt
I |.M
Q Him
1/41,
bona* |U
for
1910
and 1IPtT,
today to le*. n Id iml romrnda In
district officer*.
•hot tlir- group tsvoim. aHIlialrd
arms t&gt;urcha*r a stetloa wagon
Among
those
making
brief
r.
with tlm National T)1ucntl»n A*ha nenled to set up a business.
marks on the value of scon)ing •ortatlou. Hint Ute gn*tf&gt; mipport
The blind veteran, f^auda J.
f k a n k f u r t .!" Germany,’ Nov.
were W. IE.' Kadcr, CspL Myril tin- Klotida niuratlon AMinclatiou
Bedenlmugh uf l-ake CKy.. Fla, SO. OH—American Army source*
Hudson nf the Salvation Arinv, pnigrnm which is to be yarwented
at’ ended a surplus automobile revealed toflay that three of ’.he
Julian Htenstmm nnd 0. K. Cioff. to the IM7 legislature, and that
■ala near Atlanta today In hopes skven Natl* sentenced to prison
flu- organization, work toward t*
o f getting the station wagon ha at the Nuernberg Dials are lo organ o f the Russian Army, aatd
(our.tear ilegme or Its nqutva|em
needed. But his priority arm* near seriously bad physical condition.
that Saudi Arabia Is the object of
AITTAI, ISSUED
a* a minimum qualification for
the bottom of th* list and there
a
stepped
up
"dollar
policy
"
All
o
f
them
will
be
moved
tn
Thomas
M.
1011,
contact
refsw
tiam a*. I L
.1 . « V*. ftn nr L ■as
It's aim. asserted the Rutdan Utlre o f Ocntral PVwkla Chafder Irartiers in fiemlnole county.
naw quarters In Merlin's Rpandau
paper,
la to strengthen America's No. 16 o f the Dlwtbled War Veter­
pHion within two wcIT*.
position in Arabian oil field* at ans, Issued another appeal today
L IK IT K N A N T 8LA YK C. O.
H ALT
lo disabled vets to enlist In Uu&gt;
FTlANKFTITtT. Oermahy. Nov. an
t— Scnslor
organization. He urged eligible - f , V ) -American
Anny oiflcU li
veteran* to contact him by writing revralytl to Iay than an 1 Army
to Box 600. Sanford, or telephoning lieutenant shot and kilkx! hk*
770-W. Ha stated, however, that company corpmander. an Arierlcan
veterans eou)d also write Adjutant Army captain. No. motive hsn been
ii rides or
Isaac Bhkr. 1801 North West­ goren for th® Shooting, atgl the
moreland Drive, Orlando. Mr. names of the officers Involv'd are
driven and
ltlll said that November te the being held back until their families
Chapter’s membership drive month. hxre been notified

Browning Sees
Benefit To City
In Soaring Meet

' •fi ' i u i l

Official
Declares
Situation Acute As
Coal Strike Idioms

Arrival Of Distribu­
tors O f Powered
Glider Is Revealed

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tivr »r*l«*i f i ■•lit |*i4**t«|i'ii! I mm
nit. ♦»!.- Iifisin
i iifi*(*iviut* In****
t*i,i .*i».*♦••t yil I•*t
f in**' Imiii iittc

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Mrs. (i. F. Woodson
Died Yesterday At
Sisters Residence

Teachers Ditch Board
Recommendations

Ex GP Give Blind
. Vderan I^ority

..

Three JNazi PrisonerH
Said In Bad Health

tllli I . i l r ri i f ur r
l i n t ' l l T o S c h o o ls
i*. -1-*
^ nun." i -l-m
in
n il Tn!*-t. iiiir-l.'. A.-&lt;» la*ml*.
J»r«' e iit " ! MuihI iv evening fo

Itum

ibuid.

County

Btlun

Uunrrvlm r a'f th r mrt-IUtg nf
i l«J3 il»L’ fit hi I uiVp lr up wn.i H«'inlnole Cviunty T m clk r*
pfl« -i Mi\ \V (i Kill »••*, rli;iiffmill in l a k r M u v uronidlng to
,tl I).. i:&lt;.n"| •»( INniiiIy * ••mini*- FM*at(l Kir* Ih r. avavInUon H

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f liii't'fai •*( • »»:iHilr»ct- lit f»'Mi »•*
ipi4‘ 4f •».* Stalf l(a*i»sI Drp."lti"-ni
Im lauhl i h#uh«*f •&gt;#■•«!!:«* Ailh i*1
tita\4. I fii&gt;a Ml|?|*rxli«»n
f '^ f *
*r4«l f»* Llir rimmhrr
Cfimniilfpc 'Tor nr||i"i
Nl * Kil
I*"' |M.Mil»,| Mill thill i| lll'Ml
\4.|a (ml ftmlnl |te,c,i#ii*.i* fh"
prpM’iif tluiw hriilyp li.vl p?olm)»!y(
||«|t !***• a AUIIII* l»» I**! l»*ia»H
l )l 9#*U#!h *•' I *4lk« • .1* v«np "ii*9** I h 4o

Ihirr too* !«%*•I &gt;rnr
Ml 1. il^ r nl*" tR'pol Ir*I f|i |l
I unlifnirif On |'ft|f I *»Mf

Two Christmas Event
Prizes To Be Given
Ofsirjc AusUti. ehafhnnn o f the
ClirLsIrno.'. prouram fo tie sjxuuorvd
try Uie Hanford McrctianL* A»aorInfInu. said thi.* afternoon Uist
n ti--w bicycle, donated by thr
rLVtociatlon. will be given to Uie
owner nf the tstU decorateit.bicy­
cle, trit-ycle, t*»by carriage or
wagon entered In the OirUtmas
pnrade whtcli Is trlng arranged
by -the .^inlor Chamber nf Oimtnetce.litr. Austin also stated that a
second prize, a new tricycle, also
donated Oy tho merchant.* group,
will be awarded to the child In the
parade who fudges will declare as
wearing 'lie beat costume

fnry
.
|t w,*.’. 'irgrit I'll' Mil-. Illrtr
Ih- llintWte.1 I&lt;| every N’tww
Uie county th i, **f Clirbtnuin!
Imvh fur the oxit &lt;if tlilv llieri
A U'l'vlr )*ro)trlvir ojhI Him*
—•in

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hmltti tmnn.illoti filmi. ^*kt
Kli'Ttrr

l'’ivc Persons Killer
In (ircenville HI;
&lt;iT)- liv e )H-r:ion are known
In a violent go.* rxpln.lon w
demolkdied a laundry In Oreeh
t&lt;*Dy One other |rr*on t* mil
■
i.al nlwwil
Ml were
wr'tn IInjured
tl lltfwrl Itl
and
about /
90
tn
blast nnd arawnpanying lint
One of those wlio wttt k;
was 4ft. year old J Wjllp M W
visitor at tiie plant, who he*
tn rvacuallng wotk hrfnre the'
ptrxikm
..
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f'ORltGANT REVEALED
Oftt-ANIxy .Nov. » - f,TY-1
Uminary forecast nri 1947 tn
crops released by the Florida W
Durnau headquarten* In Or la:
reveals that Florida's total )ctt
crop acreage, along with that
Artecma and California, Is 43 p
cent above the national yes
average.

�J»A G E T W O •

■The Sanford Herald I •
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1 H £ S A N F O R D H ER A LD . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Youth Entcra Politics

Ikon

W E D N E SD A Y , N OV. 2 0 . 1

"RABBIT HUNTING SEASON

•year o ld w a r V e te ra n , Hnrri.i W o ff o r d , Jr.r hai

„ k—i.

11

" " ip* which.' he itrtfe;

you th to w o r k f o r a fe d e r a l" w o r ld d
en iocrn ry. r ilin g tin
fa c t th a t v etera n s and
y o u n g propli* in ro lle g v .i in inrrea a iu g num bera .nra
s tu d y in g p o litics and govrrim ip n t,
he b elie ves y o u n g pe
‘ d a y a r e scni'ching fo r n ew
I ideals th a t " w i l l a fro !
leant throu gh th e tw en tieth
cen tu ry ."
. H e is e n c o u ra g e d b y th e
a d o p t io n 'o f a w o r ld g o v o h iincut p lan k b y th e first
ro n v e n tio n o f th e A m erica n
V etera n s C o m m itte e . H e
ohacm ou t o f the w in d ow as
a rch a ic th e o ld n otio n s o f
'ep len d id A m e ric a n iso la tio n ,"
ns W e s te rn h ernispher. ,
t v p r o te c tio n . P ea ce ca n n ot he achieved b y s o v e re ig n n ation s
■-} c o o p e r a t in g throu gh diplomat|* o r
lea gu es, h e conten ds. N o t h ii.„ „ ra
**’ iiiK less than a U n ited .States
o f th e W o r ld La his aim , a n d thnC i
" 1\...l o f ’A m e ric a n youth,
T h e fu tu re c e irtninly..
‘ " ", b e lo n g s t o th e W o ffo r d s and
th e ir ge n e ra tio n . It Is to he ho|md
' . i he*, is r ig h t in fe e lin g
politics is th e in terest o f Ilia c
...... .
at o f Ida c o iiten ip o ra riea . 'J’h e y certainly can’ t m a k e m o rei» o
o ff a
a b
bo
o tc
tc h
h o
o ff th
e w o rld than their |
th.e
nnranift did
I

NOW WATCH
CLOSE IV

FOLK'S!

Weird Words

■sugar

Shortage

I he A m e ric a n v d c u h u lu ry 'th e a e days

1 .1 I i»t* n f

’"W TaiNF-S H A V , N O V. 2 0 . I»4«

BIBLE TEJWS FOlVTODAY
NO YOU HAVE NOT IHJN’ K
ENOUGH GOOIl, KOItGKT 'IIIK
P a s t a n d 1’ i ik s .s o n : t W id -

ia fu n ction in g
I ii
A .i,l
^
u ra in . A im so a r e peopjn w h o use it. It
th in g m a lig n a n d t e r r ific has h appened
la n gu age. N o lo n g e r is it th e ea sy and
&gt;f o u r business conversation a n d o th er
w e h a v e c o m e l o speak and w r it e in a
I alien m a n n er th a n ou r o ld e s t citi/mis

cl

line the thins* that mm- Uhiud an I
reaching forth to liio.v which ate
M ore.—Phil. 3j|1. •

ip p c n e il to rtinke us spenk o r w rite in

cooperate with him.

som e o f th ese w e ird w ords a r e go in g
d e s oa the a lp h a b e tic a l
”

Of it first.

lie thought

. Alabama’* constitutional amend­
ment requiring nil...would-br Votrt«
, . ...

to b* able to “read aim.MP'V" 1

PONT WORRY BU0

in n e r s p r in g m a t t r e s s e s

WE W itt» |

in n s oa A U W P A P . C TN IK B, IC C IIW A ,
no on in d e fin it e ly , w h ile u n in itia ted .
s g a p e and w o n d e r w hat M m n g e speech
nt la n g u a g e o r n lo n e t It hns em an n ted ?
o u g h t to b e Ii la w '!

m i
W .I | .» lc , U n l » .

' t_ th it Mate ibhi *a*' k. Though to war recen tly on th e tun
ostensibly aimed at m o * tegistra- c tl||(, j "U nsic E n g lish " c;
K n t V n o t 0 dUe\'iH*'iiti»or,“ V it
ij i . r ulitU) i i nett » ' black*
who cannot read. Ami when you
Hop to think aUrnit it. »n
lr7 v o ,e tn ,
J?H
„ho cannot uniterjt»iiit a*

PU BH C

toym a n h o p e s la w y e rs w il
to o .
T e c h n ic a l la n g u a g e ia
e x a c t 'and sp ecia lized co n i
n lex p h ra s e o lo g y is not
f h„ r ,{,*
&amp;
|Vol ^

in&gt;i iBit take* that dut Norrii Lak
fur a ramping trip.
Herntui P k ii* In Payoff
The Authority’# "arcirnd phase,
which former Chairman Lilianthi
sai.l the ogt-iiejr.r'Sl CUtcxiJiJr. la a
Clapp iw t it, aimed at helpint
pllt-e Tennessee Valla.- cimimilm
tie* nu a flnurinhing basis. "
“Tin. second pliant is less dm
malic than building dams, but It Ii
the nnvnff from dam building,” h«

c la rity .
&amp; Campbell bringt in

N o t o n ly in la n g u a g e
lie th e aim . T h e person \
m ill elim ln n ted sruttoreil, I
n ccom pliahea much. Eim-no
sim p le, js to lie g r e a t ." T h a t
anti fo r people.

5

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■XCORPOKArco)

*r* ~s*vni$

K N O X.tn
. —i.g , Tenn^-Thi.
&gt;c,ui ^ * i mi mat
'Before Abirrlrfn delegates vote
desigiitl.d by 1'ieaidsnt Trum u.
to abulldi (be veto power in tie- I«
direet the Tennessee V'nlley
UN Serunty I'uunril, they iia-l Aullmrlty
Inti, what has been den
better roiwider well I hr piiMpael erib.d
ufflcially an the "aocnnd
that the day may toon tome vriwo]
tha Unitad State, will Le re.-orling phase" of its nr» gram is a mild
to that Veto an often an llustls mannered, selu,lurly individual who
says " I ?et most of my fun out
il today. Ib rie tile five nutimiJ of
my job.**

r*pr*9ente&lt;l on ^ l&gt;«- Security fotm
(Jordon Rufus t lag), litrrnlly
til.
They are iinlain, I-ranee,
China, ftujfia and tiie United grew up with the government's
power and flmol cuntrol agency,
lie Joined i l ’ fresh out of ttin UnlIvrrslty of i'hiragi, where bo bad
I just won lit* Master of Arta degree
in jluly, I‘.b'i3. Anti lie has been
mastering the art of T V A • ever
sinre.
.
T o the T V A offiriat family, who
llolh rn iuiH-iut. ami liepublirans,
th&gt;y 9ay, aie anxious to avoid the know him as an expert in puhlir
jvils of inflation, followed, ns it administration, Clapp wan a big
inavitably is, by deflation mnl do irnl choice an suivrssor to' tlnvid
prassion. Hut tbe rieinurrnta wou'J ... ,. 1111-11111111 wnen the latter was
evoid inflation by bobling prirt* named by Mr. Truman ns rlinlrdown whilt government spending maa of the natlon’i Atomic Energy
and vragr increases put ntotv Commission.
-Keren Yearn" at Helm
tnonsy into the pockets of (be
Clapp bad been directing the adminiatralioii of the sprawling
agency for tbe last aeven year* as
general manager and already was
minutely acquainted with all it* ,j
problems and ramification*.
The 41-year-old sandy-hnirt.l
executive Is described by hie asio-

119 W E S T F I R S T S T R E E T

CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY

ill *’1faFsiil

Gordon R. Clapp To Boss Payoff
. Of Tennessee Valley DamBuilding
I

FIRE and AUTO

DUCK
O PEN S

11

M a g n o lia A v « ,

S A T U R D A Y !!

P h o n o 104

i£a diil not become
drink In Km'laml until
teeth Century.
•

H A V E Y O U R K IC K E R O V F ^ H ^ U L E D
-A N D P U T IN E X C E L L E N T

Keep drlrd herbs ebol,
ttlhtly. covered to hold tl
w-an known fn colonial
a* early ns |(J7t&gt;.

SEA SO N

A d u lt*— 40e ’

Children— 14 c

THURSDAY AN D FRIDAY!

.

■

R U N N IN G C O N D IT IO ^

Wm. P . Smith Outboard Sale**
and Service
2515 Parle Avpmua

W A R N M t'

P h o n e 11 7 4 0

ifAP-i'J

THE NEW "CELLOPHANE-LIKE1 FINISH FOR

H O O K -W U IS -A U T O S

^ w w o 84ksssttfsl sales* aed treargersst Tk« ewfesi O l f y
^ t g ! tokk fee hm hr m eetstde sw. A ssisesk S f f t M
■ I \ ' k.,4 tsl.k Ihse win MS » * d w ski# m #«*U Sgs’r r "

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SENKARIK PAINT
&amp; « lass co .
1IA *w- •
114 Weal Serum) St.

Rhone 320

CAN YOU PRONOUNCE
GJLBRRRBL .
M n h y ch ild ren Bound lik e G lb r r r b l w h e n th e y (a lls.
lA'siot»B in en u n cia tion g o a lo n g w a y In h e lp in g
to o v e it o m o g a rb le d speech.
1
G e t » fr e e In n on . C lip thin a d a n d b r in g i t t o 102?,

Magnolia Avenue, second f!6or Thuraday at 3:8Q

P . M.

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.

Tuition Very Restoorntble

THE LEUSER DRAMATIC
STUDIOS
.
H rnnintlc M eans . . . an
ftivo m e tk n d

Interesting, vividly expres*
«e

» — -* •

You’ve got to he ahl
start It . . . aad son
why.
the Interantl
A—
W e l l C ira Y'osr

DOUBLE
frotecjion

*dt dajfrtr

- iytlUHrj ’j ,.

'ir a a m ii lx,i&gt;
.V h»r.T , |r
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Jayceea City Slogan Content
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«»«»• m e

p e iW H

slogan will M given |85 cash
• Ruaslan* wlm stopped
ia at Stalingrad . , .
imunlsia o f all nations.

Imm nh lea* an suth-

•• j « m o t m

M v S lo g a n 1st " ...... -

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Name 'i^tessHI*

Messstenee

Address

LW s&amp;X.'l

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WEDNESDAY. NOV. 20,

Social

THE 5ANFORD HERALD, SAHFORD, FLORIDA

A nd

Social Calendar

if the Eastern Star will meet
U the Maionic Hall at 8kK&gt; P.
■ There will be g covered dub
mpper at 8:30 P. M. preceding
Ike meeting.
Intermediate Girl'* Auxiliary of
jh* Fir*t Baptist Church will
meet at the homo o f Mbs Myra
fane Madden, Magnolia Avtnu*.
M*mber* are aiked to bring
their gift* for a needy family
n Europe.
FRIDAY
.T h e county Council of the Home
demonstration' Club will meat at
he Geneva Community Building at
11:00 A. M. for a covered dish
uachfen.
SATURDAY
• Th# Central Circla of the Garden
Hub will conduct a rummage sals
It 10:00 A. M. at the Lee Motor
isle* Company for benefit of the
Job building fund.

P ersonal

“■Come As You Are”
Party Given By Ann
Jtaborn S a t u r d a y

i

Ann Raborn entertained nt the
home of her parent*. Mr. nml
Mr*. M. L» Itatiorn on We.t
Fourth Street Saturday aftrr.
noon with a "Conir A* You A te”
jurty.
Outdoor game* were enjoyed
throughout the afUmoian with
Rosa Hoyle winning the prim
for the “jumble letter*" conl.nt;
Jmlcc Keel won a prite for find­
ing the most peanut* in the pea­
nut hunt; and Linda Leonard
won the treasure hunt prite.
Hamburger* were cooked over
the open grill m thp yard by
Mr. and Mn. Raboni and served
with potato chip*, and punch to
the gueiU.
Thoee enjoying t(u&gt; party wer*
Ro*a Hoyle, Gail Hitting, Janice
Reel.
Linda Leonard,
I.a u r a
Stewart,
Alice Hrnwn.
tael*
Goff, Joan Wright and
Ann

Penny Wallace la
Honored On Birthday
Mr*. W. H. Wallace entertained
for her daughter l’enny honoring
her thirteenth birthday on Friday
evening at the home o f Mr*. J. G.
CII Ion, 1201 Palmetto Avenue.
Game* and a ncarrnger hunt were
enjoyed with nrlxea being won by
Jane Davla, Donna Lou Harper,
Hobby Axt and Walter Graham.
The honoree opened her gift*
and lighted the candle* on the
cake. Song* wer* *ung and r.»frethmenU carrying out a pink
and white color »cheme were eerved
by the ho»tc*a nutated by Mr*.
John Glllon and Mn. Jim Gillon.
Thu*e preaent were . Penny
Hufehiion, Dial Hoyle, Ada ^dam«,
Jane Dxvl*. Mary Margaret Hern­
don, Carolyn Patrick, Sue Colluni,
Jeanette Wolfer, Marjorie Shep­
pard, Frances Moore, Donna Lou
Harper, Irene Green and Kay
Holticlaw.
AHo Allan Hetxel, Joe Corley,
Denny Stafford, Bobby Axt, Clar­
ence Clause, T. I. Harrl*. Garnet

Demonstration Club
Meets On Wednesday

Sir. and Sirs. C. C. Stine ol
Modesto, Calif, are visiting wlUl
hi* brother Sir. and Mr*. W. D.
Stine at 1111 Palmetto Avenue.
James Panlah or Ott, Ala. 1*
visiting his brother and brotherin-law W. T. Parrish and hts
family anti Ralph Campbell and his
family.
Sgt. Robert R. Callahan I* home
on .terminal leave with hi* parent*,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Callahan. 721
Eaat Twentieth Street.
• Friend* of Mr*. Lulu Miller will
regret to learn that aha la confineJ
at her home on Weat Firat Street
with a broken arm a* the result of
a fall.
Kd Fielding, U.S.M.C.. arrived
yesterday on a ten day furlough
from Camp LeJeune, N. C. to visit
with hi* parent* Mr. and Mr*. E.
N. Fielding.

NEWEST MOVIE "UNO," Lllana Fallen. 8, unset with a hlg bouquet ol
“Luana Patten'* chrysanthemum* at Ute 39th annual exhibition ol the
-Horticultural Society In Mew York City. The dower, named in Junior of

Mr*. Clarence Cotllna and daugh­
ter, Glenda, have returned from
Daytona Bearh where they visited
with Mr*. Collin*' mother, Mr*,
.tlatlle Whitmore.

►
•*»•*««***** *|aV*
COVERED DISH HUPPEK
* T h e Seminole. Chapter of the
wider o f Eastern Star will have
Mr*. Alfred Robson, Sr., will ar­
I covered dish supper Thursday
Miss Catherine ftox. MUa Elisa­ rive th!* weekend from ta * Ange­
tvenlng at 8:00 o'clock at ihs
beth F. Harris and Mr*. H. O les, Calif, (o 1&gt;e with her son, it.
Masonic Hall.
Pambro were hoMease* to the Tech. Alfred Robson, Jr., who is | Get juur lie* hair-do now fn
Paola. Home Demonstration Club spending a 80-day leave here with
f lh« new oraoon ChrlUmaa la Ju*l
on the evening of Nov. 13 at B.Oo his grandparent*. !&gt;r. and Mr*. J.
J* ahead with alt II* [ay feetlvttlr*
P. M. at Wilson School. Mr* N. Robson, Sr.
Carrie Schley, president, conducted
^ and you'll want lo look your be»i!
’ the business session. Mn. Oulda
Mr. nml Mr*. Joe Learti o f Hart­
Wilson, demonstration agent, dis­ well. Ca. have arrived in Sanford
t Four O p e ra to r* to Serve
Den Five o f the Club Scouts cussed numerous Ideas on tailor­
to make their home. They are at
lhered at the homa of the den ing which was the study deroonatra.
present residing at the home of
E*
.
You
*
*
ther Mr*. H. E. Morri* on Ann-, Clan of the ctub for. the month.
Harriet Ivey
G race D avi#
lUc* day wRh their knapsacks, ' It was deckled that the next Mr*. Lillian Vickery, 308 We*t
Third
Street.
Mr.
heard
la
em­
I A n n a M a c Chapm an
anteens and hnndbooka for an nil meeting would be held at the
tar^hitc,. Tho boys hikad out.-to •Wilson School on Dec. 17. Alter ployed with Uia Table Supply
Belle Minahe
ha acout camp on Silver take the business was completed refresh­
»h*re they enjoyed lunch.
ment* were served to ten member*
Came* Were played including and friend*.
.
celery rrate and high school library
erub baseball. Achievement test*
began yesterday.
Students will A V a lilr i H o trl Bldg.
fera pissed after which the group
•oil. it ritlrens in the business dis­ V
iked home. The boy* were actrict and in a house-to-house con- .*
*!♦ ♦%
*** ****** •** A
pmpanied by their den mother
v a » and it is requested that co­
lr». IL K. Morri* and *cout den
operation be given them, Mr*. Cor­
gblef Allan Ha tael. The following
ley *aid.
Amber* were present: John Arti­
Pine* .will be awarded the stud­
san, dinner, George Harden, Melents and the room* selling *he
In Fleischer, Ernie Morris, mascot,
most magnine aubseriptlon*.
lobby Morris Sydo Chase and
'opimy Speer.

IN MKMORIAM
For Mr*. II. M. IUmb)
A better friend
I never had—
Always gUd, never *ud.
Her kind deed* nml loving
laughter will not be forgotten
May God re*t hpr »mit in peace
. A loving friend.
’*

CREME WAVES*
$8.5.0

T O D A Y S S P E C IA L
Sentinel Battery R adio
$41.55

T H E M U S IC B O X
111 W . lat
Phone 953

Den Five Enjoy Hike
Lnd Picnic Lunch

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON

J

P h o n e 717*i

Magazine Drive Is
Begun By School

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FEW

AND

a washable all-weather tipper jacket in

M IN U T E S

LEAVE

THE

YOUR
CORSAOES.
H O S P IT A L

f u n e r a l

OF

YOUR

RE5T

Casselberry, H oule
the

Com edy

BOUQUETS.

ARRANGEM ENTS
And^ Flow er*

Phone 1093

PHOTOGRAPH

MADE

ALSO
C O M P L E T E L A N D S C A P E S E R V IC E
From D raw in g U p Plan* T o C a rry in g O u l The
A ctual Conttm ction
Let U » Check A our Hom e G ro u n d * A n d A d vl*e You
A * T o Pruning, S pray in g A n d R earran gin g
Y o u r Exiating S h ru bbe ry .

A. F. RAMSAY
F L O R IS T

nd L A N D S C A P E

CONTRACTOR

Sipet Avenue at the Railroad

Phone 319

THURSDAY
MORNIN(

LADIES*
MAKE-UP CASE

BY

A ll

9 Florida Slate B a n k

t nal - l ypo

W itle r p m o l

Bldg

tiili Kit conulai v
v
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thfltrt, 60 cad titmm,

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coifoa i f p l i n i o n . •nMnl*

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nd nil drug
mil notions

T h is
cu rries
nil
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permanent in juat 2 or 3 hourf in
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Roumillat &amp;

Anderson

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you
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nod j u m p i n t o w h e n it
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P la s tic

Missus' Raincoats

easier than ever before . . . .

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podtela, vfitb ent
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and bronre—to match tha new
gold and bronxe kid evening ahoa*.
No toe or heel reinforcement* mar
the iheemeei of tha foot, oo that
tha atocking la almoit invisible on
the Jag. except for a faint nhton.

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D E L IV E R Y S E R V IC E O R C A S H A N D

RAYMOND STUDIO

By DOROTHY ROE
Vaaoclatad Pres* Fashion Edllnr
Cobweb* look like burlap comred with the newest nylona to be
earned up by those auper-acienJ*ta who ipend their day* figuring
t i t how inner atoenng* may be10me without dlaappearing altofather.
The new etocklngs, which look
Xre nothing more than r alight
uUt on th* leg, ware unveiled re­
cently In plain aurroundlnta at a

CHURCH

For Your Toller Artlclt
YOUR

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turlap Bags Along
llde Of New Nylons

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"M u r d e r W ithout C rim e '
W e d . Thur*. Frt. 5:it.
nt 8:15 P. M.
Admission $1.00 plus •« *
Reservation* 25c extra I
Telephone
W in te r P a rk 827-J
1 to 2 or 6 to 8 P. M . |

WORRIES ARE OVER
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The Sentinel
PROVINCETOWN
PLAYERS
Reginnl &amp; Rita
Goode &amp; ( ’o.
in

YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT’

[The Celery Crate under Ihe *upfcvialon of Coach Fred (Jana* was
'he acene of “ stunt night" Satury evening with a Urge crowd
. high school sill dent* enjoying
ha program.
Simon Dingfalder, master of
■ramonles, presented Ihe folluw1* program: Jackie Moye. ImperMialorj Elulae Cook, acrdbatlc
■near; Anita Aiken, aololat, rendn d "The Old tamp Lighter";
ton*ton Babcock, lololit, present,
d "There Are Such Thing*” acpanled by Mia* Ollle Rees*
ttle and Nancy William*.
'
Spencer Harden presented “ Dark
'own Poker Club” and Simon
Mngfelder, "That'* What I Like
Ibout The South" tarry ta ilin g
ntertained the group with rariceuras.

C A L L US FO R

“ T w o Great A c lo ra "
M n rfln Anderson in

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Celery Crate Enjbys
Itunt Night Saturday

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

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SANFORDUHERALD, SANFORD,

F L O R ID A
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T H E C LU B H O U S E

N O TICE

Ily JIM BKCKKH .
AP Xewafrntures Sport* Writer
NEW YORK—I’ rfmo Camera
the wrestler U 10 years older, 10
pound* heavier, and loo pir cent
quarter than l'rlnto Camera the

TO 111 UIMBIRS

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people tf ike cMabj eiped the mant
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he leached N.w York on his crustPt^hil. Crowd* jam the arenas for
country tour, which was to be exl&gt;a I'reem who carries a six-night*
a*werfc schedule.
“ I'm keeping all the money.”
i|rimo announce*, bis ham hands
clapping ysu on the hack in a ver*
ship.
II; discount* stories th„t
tebrae-rattling gesture of frim.ih# is being handled by a combine.

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To evund a brill ml
note on Christmas
t lla e
white
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setting.
227.00
Wedding Band
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UNDIt AIRIIT, a reluctant picket at the strikebound AlUs-Chalmen
plant. West Alii*, Wise., to cani d away bodily by five policemen
following riots at the plant gate* between pickets and non-strikers. Lai ga
scale&gt;bJik-toTwork movement cau.cd the outbreak.
(International)

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color,
end large selection of
i'o".l upholstery fabrics. Robert
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and stock, which ha* proven u
not h tiles Income during haul
time* and Prvaent'conditlonv. I
liave other interest*' thut wilt
involve too much of my lime* to
oiterate this business for only a
short time. Call after
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(HU W. First. St.

GARDEN and*lawn seed; Vigo
•Fertiliser. Th* Sauford X-C
Btcn&gt;, 2nd 4 Sanfoyd.

OR SALE: G roeery and ipeat |
market, giMid location, Phtti*
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" It, in - • for Florid.
win met Wiuhing
H il*rt tie ill the o|» n. r of all u|«.*i Ihim il.. till
Ion aim Loo, the mo.I «Vt raised
me wo* Hie I I I o win .over 8«i|thr
limit..I il- t- lei
g „ m ., ern c'ol'epr. utrn gi ntfnHf'iuffrn'.t
Ihe I 'JI jinnsn.,1 ,.| V\,.,l ! rflili I mdly in the mevinig* v*ii*ii
Point, liul invaded ihr Ivi Io ague l1"* ''aim
ill ll'JI In-ii-K Io llaivift.l ll-lii (Hili..- illte)-lei-ltoital l||&gt;« Ii* mat Ihwliin und again in P.*2!* wtien|brought die I'nitoi.iiy
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iii. flirli 11 (lie tlmn In re ll'i-y o u r
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I ■ I liver by letting Cdptet.* hel|1 DI.'U P l.t
i .• io sweep tlio putref.v-tno and rtntiu; r
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■o .■ and Inlrstln
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n\^,l. I&amp;; and sse rg your druggists.
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SOMI Of THI 579 ITRIKINO movie sfudlo workers who were arrested for
breaking picket laws In Los Angeles, give the “ V “ sign as they wait (o be
released on ball at lha Lincoln UelghU'jlU. Herbert Sorrell, union oflldal, refused to post ball and remained In ]alL'
(International)

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gift*, toys, -gnm.». Iwok., d H* j 12
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FILL UP w‘ *h Fuel Oil and K.rosene before winter.
II. li. Pope Co.. Inc. BCO

lr gentk'man. thinilct home. |{ef
lleply A. J. liny
Lake Monroe. ’

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V A R R E 1 *1 / $

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Ihr 1111**t mil lni|&gt;itivviioiil F uimI i *.
ffjwcl in&gt; ami nil Mtl&gt;, at the* iNsun
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fplus 20*i tax)

Channel Project
* Is Discussed
At Meeting

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IBil iriftl Hi Ifitl •$si.i. I
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Hat Elattrie Ptn

G ifla o f lasting benuty through the years are th e gift*
to give on Christm a*. I f you’ve a heart to win . .
love
•tory to retell, choose your g ift here.
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k.lmlttlafr.v|t*r «tf llir ewtai* »»t
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lewlah Dolfe* officer wa*
hurt today when a bomb
tha Palestine Income tag

"L * r Iiyrntti* from th* tjm* of ih* n , , t

T irttfo n t

greetings to
4MS*f^^ka “ Partisan DreamboAt,* i
new record when he piloted the&gt;'ey.
Superfortress
tU* to Miami In J ib hour*. A t left is j
U Tudd.
(fnlrrnaitqnal 5oundpHot4)

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WANTED TO RENT

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• hr l i l c h f * ! ansf
«n-|i Util. &gt;ul- !

wk hr.nly Interraled In th*
for phase* of Uie GI Bill o|
in- Uolton said. Ha received ,
ted| tailrla* about terminal i
lng ttie educe 11anal featun
1 tko Eskimo*.
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FURNISHED W c or apnitment.
Tcrwlllegvr. Jr., Mgr'. Ctinent
IV.mamnl. Phone 3'.n»J .a l.’ ll
W a te rp ro o fin g
Huil.l'..!
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Blocks — Sewer Pine.
3UD
FURNISHED upnitnirut in u ,ftu | Elm a v *. Phone 834-W.
nished house i.y pet mum nt ion !
s'Mivv i.*iic
dent*, imi &lt;Inhlrvn o» net*. Ilrf
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eret'ce* fun.i.hr.l
Reply H-' McN E II.L K U »S ». I l . i i l l l s l
Celery Avc. Ju*’ o f f .sn..*»
)fflr»« pli.-JU.I, reaidriii-i ph. I)• i
Kl'ItN ISIIK D home or apMtineo.i,

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NOVKSlliKIt-»Alh. 1*1* • ' I
NOTICK la lls:itKtir OIVKX il,.,I
pur*u*t)l to Nr. (to,, * of ,*h«pi„
l»7»«. lo w . „f Marble. .vr,»
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lit* fnllAH I,ik .1,,. ill,.,| la,,,|
ml,mil- Cuunlr n.irlili, mil I,. '

II UMllRiiril lrt)M Ml«|# II
rlght-of-Sny fur the new Oviedo
Chuluota lin*il hail been secured,
and that deeds fur easement uf
dltrhe* would anon Im* procured,
lint. M. It. •Smith reported thbi
bill- for paving of Ihl* mad, sNu
bndgo* 'atui.vulverte, will Im&gt; let
lire 3. He pioml*t-,| action In
securing fund* in next year's Kia'O
lyicIgTOt for completing the link-o f
Itnad til between the Geneva
Ilridgp and the Weklvn road por­
tion. He estimated that Itoad 201,
Ovii ill. to firneva, would cost
$2*1,005 to Improve,
*
City Commissioner I a-a I! Irsiitr reported Iha' hr l&gt;elicvrd that
the trip made by himself and tit.
Higgins t» confer with War As.
set* Administration offirlala In ruKurd tu swuring of real and per­
sonal ptoperlv at the Naval Air
Rlalion, hail been valuahle In re*
dtirtni time needied to nr&lt;|uire the
property,
lie »fnfe«l that Mr.
lllgKin* hail prepared all of thr
brltfa needrrl a* the rmifelenr*
and harl done a "fin# Jnl
Mr; HiKaTns told of the re ent
conference In l-akrland wllh Gov*
amor C sfo m ll In reganl 1“ slate
water conservation, which he at*
tended with State Senator I- F.
Hoyle, and snlit that he believed
that tho governor now Undmtanr'a
(hat what l« wanlesl is to hare the
of the group at Trine
' Legislature allocate funds for a
scrlptlon of 11,000.000 to finance a nation-wide educational cam
rumplote watar survey, »C the etat^
on th* social ImpUCsllions of atomic anefgy. Seeled with Or. Elnst
to study water table* in lake* and
Prof.' Harold C. U m vtco-chalrman. University of Chicago. SUi
stream*. Ho referred to the water
art (I.tor.): TrOL VIIctor t . Wclskopf, Msuadiusetls Initllute of 1
jontrol bill which met legislative
nology; Prof, Lao 8 .1SxJlard..University of Chicago, and Hsns A. L
defeat na-lll-advUrd. end said "wo
Professor of Physlca, Cornell Unlvrrslty.
.
(fntrmafl
null! hare been in bad shape If
lha hill had p***Nl."
Andrew Btlnc, president of .ho
Hanford Merchants Association, building, Police claim the Inin
told pf the Nov. .10 Mania ClaUs wa* set off by three Jew*.
program which th* assiwhitlort,
aided bv the Jey-'ee*. I* sponsot*
lng, and whl h will Include a par­
A P NfwsLaturrs
ade with floats and numerous
SEATTLE — Having s e e n
- prlxes donated.
.
what it Is like "outside,'* young
Alaskan Ktklmot- who left their
vilU ft* and r. Indrer herd* In
the far north are not returning
home. R. R. Rnlton, Veterans
Admmlatratlon - contact
repfcATLANTIC CITY. Nov. au. u tr, tM
nsihipa
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!!nU',r#'
Covered
on
a^tHp
—General Dwight D.' Elsenhower' of *n'p‘
Mkilsslppl and war eontrae-! fr0m Nom« t« Point Darrovr.
lob) th* CIO convention today thot r0_ .pt
*•
Instead.. they ar.* going to
i Certain dejrwe of universal mill- ----..'A ,
Aeelatant counsel, F* D. Flana- N®m». Anchorage. Fairbanks and
^ry training was needed until tho
gan told newsmen .that Catlmony oth«r Alaska tuwita where opeoHd at Urge “
r___ for delivery waa taken' from nougle*' Mac* Porturtl W* ar* greater. Many
...,ates. Elsenhower
fflciepcy baa'been

POH P E N S IO N S

HOIJOTA.
An official bill*
'•if&gt; *h«»\%h ( lint IN ,»f 57 hoHr*
th.. garbage .olli* «i,u, dep*.
, t
.
.
'
* * " 1*'•*&gt;' for 1nt* fit .
•'* )••«!» Of llllifT Olu* f&gt;v\ e|t.i)»v
nnirti that i m onlinp It* m i
'••cipid regiilalium all »„r^., ,
,
* .
l he rclitv.l on » pen-l-..
' *' rt) &gt;vni« of servlet),

Camera wants to • realise
much money on this tour a* he
gather
in Ufnr* he returns to
, ,
arnl bark to his native Italy with Italy to hrlnr his lovely wife und
his boy, 7, and girl, 4 “ to America
to become American rltiicn*.’'
In the ring, dad In long black
tights to hid* hi* “ wrrrhlo&lt;e
welns,” Primo has absorb.d *11 the
hainmy trick* of his new trade.
*
* •
.
He i* cast as the hero in the
r,*T Big and 8*«vf(/v//
squared circle drama* and the feu*
love him. He Is fast for hii site
and p.-rforms all the flat shaking
and fake grimace* requited of him.
Sometimes he ha* Ilia opponent*
touch shoulder* to the mat in 15
or 20 minutes.
,

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Lepitl Notice
• ’*ri&lt;T nr mu:

Legal Notice
•ar.susoi.K voTtra
ix u ’ n t y . ria.KiUA

RIDIN0 IN THI STATS COACH, King George VI and Queen Ellrabeth of England drive through a heavily.
. guarded street In Ixmdon en route to attend the opening of the new session of Parliament. Thousands of i
soldiers, police, and detectives set up exceptional security measures to protect the Royal family from possible I
1 extremist attacks threatened by the.Jewish undergiound In Palestine.
(international Hodiophoto) I

*

B y Jack Sords

ACoO*lt&gt;.

The new Primo answers to 38
—record Woks* Hat him a* 40—
as he undertake* the new role of
rust gladiator, lie tips the scales
around 208.. When ho reigned *«
klnj of thg. busing luavywelghtx
he carried 2.15 pound* on hi* lis
foot, six inch frame.
Hut the old lYtmo wa* a hug*
frtak with sl*a 15H shoe* who was
pushed to the championship hv
torviou* methods, lie was n buf?&gt;on with the manners of a cob
bear and a heart to match the
rest of him.
.
-•
He couldn't fight a lick yet he

list mat it si entrant pcumioa art
v i tnua opra Tw costnct with the
Cntraaest ituat tllrctm. it II ittj
pUclj ujt In "the ptntf ol Gneracit

MINUS John Itelko, Frank Clru/nik,
and William Mattes, arc shown at
Urey disciused the threatened coal
Strike at one of the Pittsburgh Coal
Company mines In Pennsylvania.
Urohirto* on- Is- Itelko's rlght-yrnr*
old daughter, Jeanne.'Shc I* hold*
lng her favorite doll. According to
Washington reports the United
States has decided “ to fight John 1~
Lewis on all fronts.** Above Is s
Copy of the notice ordered ported at
the 2,500 mines now being operated
by the U. S. Government. The no­
tice sijhed by Interior Secretary
Julius A. Krug warns the 400 ,noo
soft cosl miners hot to Irave the
pita.
(international Soundphoio)

IOWA ^ACK

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TRY OUR

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOI

FLORIDA

Exotic Fruit Freeze
Heads Toward Market
M0 W Y O llK ,
£wth* fruit .
whirl) form erly nnty tin* v*’ t-y
w ealth y cntrld afford t ■&gt; c t " * for
liitim r fre»h, «)l| «i«in I* available
t«&gt; the im TnCc American. -a &gt;' .
Theodore II. IIrlian, head **f South­
land I’xaliirl Company.

BILL’S PACKAGE^STORE
AND BAR
112 W E S T F IR S T S T R E E T —

P H O N E 880

U n iversity of Florida I* rnoperal-

T ROW DAT APPLf
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Wanted For Hungary
Man Without I\'int.s
V A N G I jKVK8 VI 1, 1, K.

QUICK f N I M Y 5
WHATTKA NEED/
I PROM'LY COULDN'T
KETCH HtS SUPERFAST DUMPING
SPEEPBAU .IF1
DIDN'T EAT
SO U TH ERN .
B R C A P .T O p /

W

By R. J. SCOT1

BO O K

HERE!

JAIL?

NEITHER WILL
JIM AND PATCH CAN STAY HERE
IF THEY WANT. YOU OTHER S MAY
AS WELL LEAVE./Tr im n JT^

Vn .

rado tiame nnrl Kish Department
Ti*a completed tmmplnntim: of
32 niounlnln shrrp from « herd
of, njnre than HOP In Ihe Tarryall, range near Colorado -Spring*
to tho high l«-nk* alrtivn drurer-'
towp. irirector- Cleland . N K&lt; 11.
said 32 win Die 1st nest nutn'n r
of the wild and shrewd animals
ever cnpturrd in a ainglr wli.
fence I tap.

C iK ^

I

BUT WHY SHOULD T l% NOT SA/W R KW AhlTTD J IN'. BUT I ’M
SHOOT YOU
NO]" LEAVIN'

TOLD THAT SRDRV ABOUT TH E
MASKED MAN SO THE MASKED
MAN WOULD BE BLAM ED! r

IT DARK O U T-1 OR HE
SIDE./MAYBE 1 M IG H T
YOU 1 KIRK MAKE J miSTAKE
TWO?,
MISTAKE. -# M E FOR
SHOOTUM ME ^ ONE OF
INSTEAD O F i THEM,
jtfj =
JIM OR PATCH JyY AND ,
S r - ii-

(&gt;Ty— U n a king into C. 8. Ilamthurg’a gem-mt atnrc. a tJiirf cuul I
chaljf up hU vrnlure a* » roll
Iota— after fleeing withnut loot
and in a state of andrei!*.
The would-be-burglar broke .1
window, state police reported,
then removed clothinir tlk.EQlieeic
through thp tiny aperture, tinre
Inside, however, he was fright­
ened off, leaving hi* panta.

32 Wild Sheep
Caught In One Trap

scorn SCRAP

TtlAt INDIAN TOLI
US PLENTY

* The milv difference then- will
hr imtwrro the ''millionaire" fripl*
and fhe average AmerieanV i« IImt
the latter will lie murk-frown,
Drlson if*/*. Kewarrh i» well
way on the eompnny it a')'1 tire*
of oX|Huin)rntol farm* In Kim nit
In growing and quitk-ftwiini; vitrIrtlea of fruita Ili.it could never *.«•
shipped freth liccauie they arr too
delicate In stand lone haul*.
Tho Agrirulturnl School at the

COME A W N .
P U T ’E R IN H F R E /

f

AND TH£ FA CT KIRK ▼ vVHAT'D
CAM E MERE PROVES I HE TELL
H E TOLD THE TRUTH! J YOUTHAT
^ p = } E 3 f c = r — - 7 ^ 0 MAKES
'J j
[717 YOU WANT
n ‘
L U ' t o s ta y i n -

■ ■ ■ ry ^

KEEP G O IN G .K IR K .I'M IN
A HURRY ID GET YOU TOj t
TOWN, rrei -1
a,.,

unnTl

MEANWHILE

HIM WANT THOSE TWO. MAYB E SH6 OT ANYONE WHO
LEAVES HERE IN DARKNESS!

X WONT STAND FOR THIS NONSENSE!
NONE OF VOU WILL LEAVE THE JAIL
BECAUSE YOU'RE AFRAID K IR K r
WILL SHOOT VUHJ
— &lt;

DON'T BE A FOOL! GIVE ME
BACK MY GUN
__ _— &lt;r*

ILL MAKE SURE THAT REDSKIN
r r n H M
DON'T T A L K !.

WELL,YOU’LL TELL WHY KIRK
WANTS TD KILLTH&lt;55E TWO,
OR I'L L THROW
-&lt;
YOU O m r Z Z Y UM, M E 1

PATCH,WAIT! SHOOT
WILL HANG FOR MUR

N O t VDU W O N T '

HIM HANG
ANYWAY, m

SPOf NEWS PICTURE”

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USED f or ?

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S K IR T a n d His b o d y is c o v e r e d
w i TN w h i t e w a s h
w h e n
He i s
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UN iTED SIAltf
IMPORTS
FURS FROM
ABOUT 8 0
COUNTRIES
or Tilt World

Y D u c DATE B u r l
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GLAD n

GREAT IICEPTHDU INTOfiL
GAME * FORM y BO/.* WERE
I YO U 7 B 2C IPIC / (—

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CRAWLY CREEP STUFF
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FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1946

Associated Press 1-cased Wire

Truman Is First United States
President To Dive In Submarine
KEY WEST. Nov. 21. (,V) I'rc-idrut Truman made history
today, lie hrrame the fii-i prcsidcnl of the United State- ever to
lake a dive in t( submarine.
While the cablin'! in W;i*hlugtntt
curried on his fight over the dos­
ing of the nation's -oft real mines,
the vamtioriing President went Ho
feet down into the Atlantic in a
eunturisl Cernmn submarine. He
was under water a total o f 44
minute-.
Among those who went on the
submarine with the Chief Kxeculiv-l
were liecmivnrsioii Uifeelnr John
Steelman amt Fleet Admiral W il­
liam tenby.

Delegates T e l l U N
* Americans Are In
Chinese Territory
At China's Request

Murray Declares CIO
Is Not Threatening
Strikes But Wants
Clean Bargaining

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A t Senate Hearing

Thr President was eotho-tn-liv*
In hi* praise for ilir r b,*ai'. -tap­
per. ‘ lie m .»- I,lent. I I'Onli l.nnetturr Cosier from Chillirothr. m
Mr. Truman's home state of -Mi*,
solid.

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303

Congressmen
A re Urging
Quick Session
F e d e r a l Attorneys
RequeHt Jud^e To
Fite United Mine
Workers Chieftan

The President described l.ieuL
Connlr. t’ n-ler n- ''nimtlu-r .me of
the Missouri gang."
Lieut. Col. Henry T Mjvr , who;
pilule,I the presidential aniilarie,'
the ‘‘.Marred Cow,” also ii„,h the;
submarine ride, luiier Myn told
newsmen:
” | may not |,e the high, • ffyey
In the world but I turd, ,,,, r‘i
lowest flying diver "

LAKK8UCCHS8. Nov. 21. f,V)
H \ S H J s M . T I l L N . N o v . 21. ( / ! }
—The llrltiah "H U aqentonn
Iht* liiitpriimpnl «nii itn fiichl
turned tiuimha down en a Hustlii- .‘tfit riHHin In hittt* John I*
t Ian 'proposal for report* to the
J r*' K hiv1*1 in riffilrtTipl of roiirf,
I'nlted Nations on the d&gt;!'"-,i1
\ frilrf.il rout I orifpf holding
of troops on foreign soil. OritUh t
I pm , 111 Ktriii'mpi ,t U o rTnrr«
Foreign Secretary (,!rnr*l Her in
Iht* I ml* I
Wnrkffn Union,
told the I ’ M Assembly ti«|j*
UmIIi an* imtrtril hrld in enn*
that he could not ecrrpl I hr
trtnpl ti&lt;v a rrMili of (hr soft coal
Soviet prop* tial, as U.
He* in
nfH|(||'|»Vi 111
said the plan should he amended
In rover forces on dome-lie
1 11% Vim k u Ih I I'rrw )
front* and the.whole broad pic­
EVilcr.ili.'ttloriU'y .Irtltn Sonture of disarmament.
'IAKIN9 iN IO ennyplcri^’n litthe purchasing pnwer of Am er­
not nskr'ii* Ft'llrTJil .ItldlfC T .
K K\ w i;sT. Nt»\ j i . »v. Floi
minrrt* "No nmtracl, no wotk"
ican worker earning* had btkn
i« 1111S I I I III f»4 hllUVIt . I". .,4 i’ ll
Aiott
4 ,.*l&lt;!-loirnttgh in W ash*
■ l a k e s r e n js s . n , y .. n «».
Krftrral Jilrlgr Ta A l.ifi
cut -20 percent, since January.
B i l l 11’
til'd
TtijiHE'i'
* 11 I
iitgtiiti tin- .tlloniitnn to rito
21. */P&gt; - r'htnn dertarrd rwt.u ( iiitiisburmigh (jibovc) M^nr«l m
II* 15. ijitrr itculluir said he did
! 1*mh t j t l ' t n l I h p m i r - l h n i
i
K«'v*
it will go along with Itiis-ia on VV;»*hinelou tho* (fm|ioriry mrlrr
■hdtn I. I , ' k i- f o r contempt.
lint mean In imply th«’ '20 ptrlit |hi* t i n p i c s
n
the proposal for report*
the M-sUitifilng John I*. IwC’wi*.
«»f
renl would to the amount of the
••t ..o il* to • o m i t ton with
I til'
Il*ll IV-t
It,- rt-i
United Nations* on the disp****
wage increase whirh hi. union
Hhr nmtrti Mini* Worker#, (mm
111.
.,
• &lt;i h&lt;I siy 1% * ' d r i l l i t in*' *
lion of all troop* outside hot!..* ■* t
will demand this win'er.
IIn* »■&lt;th| mntrirl » it It
C O M M A N O IH
f th.’ • *• f . K - .
NlHlI hi i ' •' ••- 1 I If y
1'
1 'oigi
• , niii.sherder*.
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1
tin-rri!
(
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nf*
r
fifilit'*
n
;
)
CIO Preside nf Philip Murray
r ’i j i a t i f f ! in V i
S till.
t -■
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Id*win
In
taking
tha"
-land,
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declared that the C'll) 11 not
i*iE ■ t ■b*iih •
M 1 I-iy I * ’ h‘*A n .i : .1 . Ml.. |
threateninir s'rikc* — that all it HUOOINO the American flag, Roja- ■l*o has joined the United Sr-.r•
I hi« i V (» l r * v i i . f ]
&gt; li
,
*
»i i ? tin* lien• t •• m c •i •i•*tf inv* i ron l w alkl^fnrr a r h* r.( «
want* is what, he call* decent, j Una dl Nolo, 24, la shown after hav­ in demanding that Ihe firm
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straight, clean, honorable collec­ ing her cltlienshlp restored In New •over domestir armed force*
B f Ml l
I I w* I' \«U I
1 |,
If l \V -s**•IlllljLjt. »*»- 1 b« ■ - •4- • f t, |. |%
The Chinese noaltion mu - -i.it
York Federal District court. Horn tn
tive bargaining.
tut
Hf*rn
III 4iX■'-........f f* lit I' '
,t
If'MInH hufil int* i t » .1 • i *-r m i n o
*»' rim*
V p *i ' v
' F I ••11*I h H
' I.
Murray also denied that the New York. Miss dl Nola was taken &lt;d 4h foie Hie l'. N AsscinhU
u l i r t h r r il &gt;Ih »u hJ r I " 1 ,» 4 T lit v III
mitt . i •,
ri tin
i m 4* rtl K.ifi' ( x ’ 11 l .. . f Ili r' r -r , &gt;I p *1-v
CIO . wago fight wduld agitate by her parents to Italy In lD39,,but political commi tee try dclegat,
s «’ toil Uepttbltctins
I
‘ It* -t
K •\ \ \ » . t
I
-ail
inflation or jeopardise American was unable to return to retain dti- ' Wellington K&lt;m
IMin aulh'i Uir-i
(I
•Min
t rm .iiid f tha t Preii*
senship before her twenty-thtrd
Kon -poke in the cue. me • i
V pf* I'i.l
il V | ttllMl ,| i
,!,*
j n»r
economy. He made these state
- II *it**■
: ill Itn r x l r a o i t l i i u i f y
fl. I
incut* af er fteulher also called bltthday, ni required by law. She Soviet Foteign Minister
cn
-rinTn ’ b t n d e a l w i t h
for, a 110,000,000 CIO common •lowed away on o ship from Napier , who yesterday imllca'cd the fail
lb, .4 4 h+i wtiulfl ir
Hi, l
" r i ” J! 4|t|f i**lk A lloliAfi
\iu
fund tn bark any slligle union last May for U S. ((nlernallonal) j uri of United Stages Irutfio !••
ii Im . have fht»ii mu
M * \\
L*ik
( tntrmp Brown
K* i* HI.
.
■leave Chum
is a ennsv ,d
tn a fight for higher wage*.
H l l l U I I I I' trrfH (»ut f 11, *‘ K* V
xi i H a l h i s j n r t y w f t i
of MI •
| anxiety,
He asserted that it was the du'y
is imt’ 4e
fit. mtTMtie run hi
t dll* ill ill
Uti
i|
of the CIO to defeat what he
On shat mutter, Kno asset t, &lt;t
of iht* »«*f * it! iijiir TH** Ii* f 1i*ll rlil V
|m • V '
o i»
* t Hi**f Lni*rtllJVil
■terms the myth that you have
the United States troops -at-’ in
Hu'Vi* * "1 1£1\ tii. ii i*i.
l»r « •
i s I I .fin
: fT n i l " 1
' got t* hare higher pi Re* -I**
h|» country at the -Pryiflc rei egmn l»4’l U T* f b. ’ . ttj.U s -1 11II
r* . i tt I
rU?*Ji41 ,1'v*H' ri
gl»e higher wages- After Item
t|ilctl o f his gmeniiitritL lid said
l briti til t lMlel F»1*1
\THKNK, Nnv. J I. t/Pi
I . c
f* *.t I m *'u •if|*o*d to r r*
ther and Murray spoke, the f*l&lt;&gt;
the AmerJcana arc "not iqlerfer (iirt'k i^iivfifniHeiil amiimi r riitt nt
Ml l.iffrit-1 Il V lI.4*F U ►MU’ r&gt;
•
• (•»+ ♦H'lt ko*&gt;
oiTrart
convention unanimously mlooted
ing in inltrnal affaii-" noil will
V r it ill
I h,
l-.it 11,
rif SU r ii
\ Ihm.I, a •e t 1•*F1g**
M e i n l o s l t S a t s \ it I l&gt;
l» » •PM**
,
void
tlie rrinlutioti for nfWnntlnJ
yfi( It
1*■ft 1sI1 rtinhu|i p. Ifn I1 1
lie withdrawn in due rrmt
rOHi Kill&lt;" 1 * '
.♦.( ■.lll.t *•&gt;*’ lilt »
i» '
'-la TM
I v W lil,
wage inercn*e*.
I S t'in u S m i e III I m m
fr fill IfinI©r| DlII«I l hr* ritiinMuiirh11
ft Mat tvj"‘ *1 r 11 1 ' ■*,' ■ .
il.
v t
. . .| I* n1 otnt the
of ihi*
Third Amn
a d d l ’d THti! « H f l »
it i . i i ui* .«ut f
|,| &gt;»! r(‘ty* ri &lt;ti|*tl HPt’kji.
S e m in o lf
( h u r d l e s #r i t i
I'm It*
Cirneful Vrnt»ri*
re
V (ill IffJ« llil-s ’m i l l ! ' i &lt;M«| H » ‘rttlli*r Il l'll
|t
a i,
„ i! i i H i i i i o t i n r r d thin
turned tn hl« hfndtiunrti
in
ffrt|iti*ri(
* prin.n ran firrJi
lu ttre Do.
H *
VI Iitr»4 1' » h.i’ i utiiH m! ut 11 : tf tlirit tin
Snhmlkn. Knrlier dUpalrhi-t detI n d r i i t h o n | In* r . j u i t t .it
nl-o nsTirmhling
tin- Ut-'Uil I* tots i*i M|£r.f fit nf ( lie I»,i ft theel
crihyd Hurt the
h i-l l»t*cn SINIENCID t o &lt;1Cftfh fli a dcH*•rtei i n ,
Ot r ( o f priMCI Hi l u l l o f t i i w i i
LiViti*
M’lmrVti fhol Dm* '
driven arm** the Y ushrU v l«»rYokohama, PvL Francis IL Wallralh !
1hi* 1«I»' wjorh forbid*
W-zEll. 4 -|| I i.'ll Ml. . I' l l (l lg t|ll» f. Jt -t runnier
dern.
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i t ' i i ” • t h.
r » v e m in e n t.
of Queens, New York, has had Ins I W llIT *
1Hi
Ited Pom II, rxeeutlvo secre.
sMenrtwhile, pidicr in \fhrin serttenre (ouumrtrd tn ten Teal-, in { . .
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ill '
' » - &gt;* ' i t n
hf» net if I n
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tary o f the Florida .Itmlor Cham­
Mr* James It. Ilaiitl-'n, Jr, M li T c d t h r e e n e w -s |ii* p e r • u h i c h
lt!?: i i .. 11 mi...
I- t.lris found
A T L A N T A . Nov. ill. (AV The ber of Column r,. hoi editor of tlieti this nturning in th httrril printeil it rnirtmrted I '*n mtiriiM-t
ftliJixl th.«
Him (Itfhfl
rafiHa* itmiti
r.,,,fi&gt;. r !
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*» ii* ■•11* t xrt|kcults,
rtuif-i
n^iit nf
of F
Francii*
violence that flared at last week's the s’ nte orgnotKatloe'* monthly hospital after a short illites* 1 'nrty r&lt;»tnmunique, T W * fiiniuu
i •*r
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in
taken
Mr-* Ht/,U«ih Wnllrath. (..
meeting of the anti-negro group, newspaper, prnim-d the Sem­ She i* the wife of
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irpie denied ttinl hunf^jf t tmrth- him ti * . &lt;i. .iih
1»• «tfit ttin*1!
( f rilrrtMif t
the Columbian*, hail repercussions inole Csui'tv immi, trade teviy Davidaon. Jr.. So* r*’
» HI (IriMTf Ilfp rPCPIV tf till
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today An official of the Atlanta I today at tin •11 *.'- wirklv lunch- urn of the Standai i '.•.•wen trim* niitfln|r Ihe I*nrni
He-*
VV il II tin- 11 if *1 1trite ***a-i*i&gt;n ti*i«
,
,. » I , &gt; 1 1
V tit
I he w o rk *
Plumber's and Stenmfillers Union -eon meeting f ■ i1- nulstandtng Aa-'iHtaUun of thr* riii
Pt\.
M
newppnperm were Inter n*|efi»ed i
‘ n*l« r
\\ it y ,
-t |»|TMU£ i t n n l H y
fHH*
! .
■ • in ,■ it me There
lot]I ated he will seek to prevent ncord and nrltvilw ,ioce its re&gt;
Th- Uaviilsons m»vt d t« Sao l i f t e r l e i u n v i i i i T ihe n u n ..... .
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. t ’ **( mi ket-ti!»f iiltil
Si.** trmifif v Init1111■i"
the Columbian* from making fo i- , organitatinu Iasi liisrmhcr.
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Iti an effu/t tu end fb, i ittl |
fotil a ‘ year ago, aft&gt;, having
htiii*«\-* liMVr L*-v|| inaiift^fl ft* ilu't
ifnj
}** o iii'e afterther use o f the union hall.
Mr. Pnwell -aid that the Sap• years, war fun-,
UnrlinminU
m
the!
it wns reportpil this morning #l»v" f'^i I (Mlltin it|m..t JHioH Iftfi pfl.l1j rinati tipoff. . Mint Mg tir«»pertiM
The Columbian* leased the linjj ford Jayrec, "w ere, more tn- live.) tn Orlando f«t
rf* H* ure wing nrine.ltil I** m e dl I t i e d
where she was ptoniinmi in rivir fnejintime, |u»R^ed lenlenrv legiii^
f *»unty Juitgr It. W. \Vnn».
its meeting place for u year utul lliuset^ nvrr thrir program and
fiiJ !• tI««' t&gt;r4igMtiu Hi? jHiiof'd
tiu ,
him ii. iii
nf f ki i l l
d e clined :
There* m**
»lI plcnts* of
the lease still ha* ten month* to tdlii r 'activities than Ihe ma­ and church work. Prim to Hint Ini ion which provide* unute« y
opt
liltf I’Vit o f Ivi'iqttfiil
wl i n lt
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. id’.
11 .hi i o .ill’- ih ionl tinner ft of
tun. Tha business representative jority o f thr much larger or- time ahe was a resident nf Jack­ f«»r nil purtUnmi who ^urrmtl^r A riftuiltl Ifll-a fill IW to Flnrtif t niHim hlmiks foi Inmlt'M, Imi
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sonville lielflg Klfreda Poirfroe tn nuthnritien within (tn i|.iyn.
l et tng an
whnt worries Judge Ware i« Hi*
U*
o f the union, U. J. Urantlcy, sa;«l ganiiatimis
• i. * iib ol
I ••!!.-»%
’I.
throughout
th o
rifriu iut,t
imltHii.
1 Lr\r1*
Im L i l (hut k L
upplv of fishing
hi* union probably will seek a state.” He told of the rrimtatlon daughter■of the Inte II A Hi fiH'fti
prt*»(*.-f*
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ftt.lay
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l&gt;** n litnok- i' *4i "inn11 lie »•
1.'J*41 I . i^'l ITI'I (ho
court order burring. the Columbian* the Sanford d legnlinn gained at froo and Mrs. Rrnf*«r
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A.if
pm ti-«l thit' lo hitil **»nt tlin’c
(luring the recent V».u
ft out, the hall.
the rcm-til ronfereitre m St. AtlThe U11■i|e11. r-iifigrr^aiiHin
i t \ it* t
\ilm iTiffttrn*
a Fi 51 Pit S#rtf.r
1 Tii* • for iifltlif uoihI k*3e*r1k»' -nul
Brantley cited a clause in thr gii*tine hv o|eidv e*pi.s-ing the a 11 ader nf the &lt; anti
tluil
if
th«
( ' i v i Iimh
Privflti.
i. l Mm 1 MJ
1JUK I
lift IIt flit
1»
i-'f* ■
t »«-ii
ulr*!ui\
of Ihe tied Cross ai ,| L , ill kk,it Vm
lease calling for termination &gt;f result
of
• g'«jol
ton-lruelivc devoted a great ,|r,d
A r l m i i H s t r, i i imi* null r s c i z M i i ’ r „ ••■ ■» ► Ik e *! in I'll tftNII*-*! n-i i " M
i" t n u’ in
.! .*r »■ t (iin»*
the building I* dpmagrd, but the thinking.”
i ti« tsitHf* tit..11 i
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cl‘ * • *lm* »hf/
NIAV VOItK. No* .'I
*1 A « fnm.1 i fn lf
•' " f i n a l
il*s It
it
i ■ i 1 w ith
to her Churrli se i n it.
Columbians deny responsibility
The -Iavert ■•ffwtsl d*o stress­
,r, t.ij, u m m I ut In m i t ' i i f r t c t u r e •f !* i 1 *»“ •• 1 ..**••• It. e|i . l i t ’
•A f n r eg, old ,’f lc-1 ml -trow
for last week's vlolcnee. The sec­ ed unsrlfi-htir - to Jbvci e activ­ Ihtvidson will In t» fit.
in F h i f i i l f i
r a n i «m |
’ ll* "'ll*1
■ ' i4 l h*r tin
. ,,t
hrr loving kindtir- % fttul tinkpl f - tin Salilt day irriil sin,.. ., rriyoiie
H i n /i m h m g him !*« v ii M't*''* h ,1
retary of the group, Homer l,&lt;"&gt;mt-’ .
■i
ity. not milv m k ot id* but ixhnoss lo •oilier*
t he i m I i l i r ■! tut vs g e l Jill!# i ' i " W i
* * ’ •* ruriail
i V
She
Witt* n Tji tliis country and &lt; turn,in will
t ' •i | &gt; h u i u i ll V g 4•+**| u f t i l l l ■ in f t i U
snid the ColubmbUn* planned to
I t#.-*
t,* i "fiiorvo
will sulfur
throughout llir Unit'd jl Lutes,
|t.i - ■
V 1•filliv * pint f 14 1 1a f 1V )t* t he S
hold their regular weekly meeting which Mia- iret-nllv measured ’metnlier of the Fu*t Pre-hvler- be aide to see It, The ttiOun is
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At
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going to throw the earth1- -httdow
I »trtl
lan Church.
.1- b i u R i v e r .
In the hall tonight.
J| |: * il
lltHHHl-i
whin the Stall Itrpaitmrnt ask­
Her survivors in addition to nil the aun in n partial eclipse.
mi! m ut* ill* AM ii qtltml'i .if 1
ed the national organisation to her husband include hrr daugh­
The Hnydcn planetarium in New
] ^F|U in,I* • &lt;ilTlllV .II*' * Ifgll'i *n K t i l i t s l i n e h l s H O p e n F o r
havo a permanent observer at ter Mis* Ruth Davidson of San- York today said residents ,,f Aug­
y|w«* tin- htmit Irtmk ill rtiit’r
funclluna of tlm Unir d Nations. forti, her mother, Mrs. H. A. usta, \l|| have the treat grirmlstand
h
.M u s ic S c h o o l
gtns *»
iiumritig I*U»4n| lif*n . N a v y
The Jayete* Hppuved a motion Rcnfroe, alaler*. Mis'. Martha sent in the country for the heaven­
ftliifiEr
to send thrir presideit, Jack Renfroe, Mra. Alonso C. Rogers, ly demonstration. They may not
MIAM I. Nov. 21. (&gt;11
Thr
i ii; I \ M &gt; " Nnv '.‘ I. I Special V-—,
IS. ».».* vkiwhitij* t" M*a? »* Mmwl
ROME.
Nov. 21 . i . n
The
Haligan. before the City Com­
director of the sugar braiirh » r
hi m i 1 n*|v i * i| Ut r=rt»t;|i’ f Foli-ttiteol • 1 , 0 now h'-uig accepted
s t a t e Co l l e g e , m i **- Nov. mission and a*k that the mem­ a brother. Henry A. Renfroe nil I* able to Use it, however, became
slmrtagc
of
rro»&gt;print
is
so
acute
jd
the
Agriculture
ttepartmi ot.
i
ti,&lt; |.,n j , " - 1 of iitemling th« (
21,
Wearing, tha uniform bers of thy local group lie pgr- of Jacksonville, nn.i a sister. of iloudy skies.
M ,U7-imc* Marshall. |&gt;r,d(rlcd tAhiy in Rome that the government to­ M» J l i . t M - i . -i* ' I i , -it
,
Navy
, . f M us i c i n
o f tha United ■ Slates Military milled to paint ihe ‘ Municipal Mr*. W a l t e r 8 lilsrkmer of
UI* f. 11, *'»i*it11-in * 1mu, ) *.*(4.4.j4.4-1 r ml f
day
ordered
daily
nrwapniier*
to
that there w|ll he more (,f the J
* .
Wu-hingle". I* '
*t " as an­
Academy did nnt ruin the sar- 7*oo If tho City would furnish.th? Charleston,* R. &lt;J.
Avrimin’fir
"tJ
«h’|
H
|
‘T
d
i
l
f
.issue
only
one
four-page
edition
sweet stuff available nrxl v&gt;iu.
The funeral will b- livid Fri­
no,not i lirct&gt; t„tlay !&gt;} t.htcf 8. 3.
torical
splendor
o f • Thomas retiuirrd materials.
-\4*H
t*, itil a r t i v i * i i i r m l t H r
nf
t a week now.
day
at
3:30
P.
M.
at
'he
Hrat
Marshall said in Miami Unit
Kirnki i- of »1,, Navy Itccruitlnj
"Shorty” McWUllam*.
the
newspaper- RiL 4' •l.l Ml I|h'.
Rrailey Odhsm asketi the body
ftijli,-,,,
( i t - 1 *0 -r I r tf o r I I , H i d i n g
consumers may grl five iioiinilw wt Heretofore.
The
Mississippi Stale star lo extend evtry courteay in web Presbyterian Church in Sanford,
re permitted, two four-page
and burial* at G rw t*#a| •Centsmore sugar in UM7 than is be­
I m •Iriamt c •
,,,
.
halfback, whose resignation from coming winter vi*ilnr» to
edilio’n* a week. All other mil­
Sani_ Orfsndn at r.;00 o’clock.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 21. (fl’i - A ing rationed to them till- year. lions must he twopngo — the
M&gt;-n Ctrl,v'i'ialify tnitv tm enlisted
Waat Point caused such a stir ford and reiK’rted rhal alarge t,ry *"
° rUntio *’
Jewish Agency spokesman aid to­
1.im i|y f,,, the.jiu'
nf alteqr!*
Tho ItMfi ration entitles r i m - front and hack id one slnghat tha beginning ot tha .foo'ball number of tourists have arrived
day that tho agency has taken one to 2S pounds, and Include* sheet.
I mg rite., it to ol. which is of six
• season, was elected beat dressed in the County
steps to bring about an end of a 10-pound canning allowance 1noioth' dot t'lou, 1 Int-f Kienk&lt;r
1
man on tho campus at Mlssl*President Itatigan _ announced
iddt’,1
\tl ,'tniiijf men intrrr-let,
terrorism.
•’’’ if you can find itI
stppi State.
that no meeting wilj lie held
CM
11
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1
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ill
E,
V..i
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v,
\
m ,t career in music are urgeil 1C
Other sources said rln,c rrtnlai't
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tuinc.l
,ni„
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to,.dnto,
next
Thursday
beiauae
of
,-ontaci til. Navy ilccnritiiig 8tr,»
had iicen renewed between Hagnna
Thanksgiving l&gt;*y. Glydir Ter11-hi, f,,| Kiimucl Slilpli'V He K:i linn for 'Im cnmpleie details.
Adjutant John Sauls of Sem- leader* and British military auth­
willcgar urged Heminole Jaycees inolo County I*«»*t No. 32H2 o f orities with a view to fighting |
a n . d ' i A ,l t h t i i , i " m i „ i i : I , , » i „ - ring
to tend their support fo the
PARIS. Nov..21. (A3— The Amer­ ttt^.ot tin* ,|,,,o!,c|l, mot to time t i
tho Veteran* of Foreign Ware. Irgun Zvai Ixruml and Stem gang'
10
lando Jaycees’ natlinnl
t to. H'J-ycar oitl mnther toil vj.
ican
transport plane that ern-hannounced
this
afternoon
that
j
member*,
;--------- *
tournament.
t
then horning house.
landed
in
the
French
olps
win
the
organltatlnn
will
have
anj
—
M IAM I, Nov. 21. IA1— City
NEW YORK, N « . I I , (A V rA
Kitcincti put out the flame*
Old Timers’ Nigh'-” when the
, _____ c ,’ -"
J
commissioner II. C. Gardtn r of located today on n glacier. The .that had htimed the front porch
Ukrainian delegate to the United
dub meata naxt Monday evening | T h o u s a n d s P » y
F i n a l Miami today proposed levies on location nf the plane was an­
FRESNO, f'u'l. Nov' 21, (AY—
nn,I doorway Itefnrc it ate Uitn tin*
nounced
by
Col.
Minlter
of
the
at tha Legion Hut
newspapers
nnd
magarinr-.
nuotatton ,,f tin- ilooil-t’ll wire mol I',,loo today caught up with ti
Following a dinner which i§ Ut
checking
arcotmls
an&lt;J hotel European Air Tiansuort Service. se| off i tu* ringing
{catesjer holdup last night.
t i vi Hi old hyy they «iiy U tho \
He
said
the
glacier
Is
high
in
the
ba aarved at 7:00 o'clock, a husl*
room a.
Sisdntk's coivlltion la not aerbu*.
firebug rc-ptuuthlo ‘ for a long:
Ftntch
Alps.
46
mile*
west
of
the
nais meeting will l « held and a
T A M PA . Nov. 21. ( M NEW YORK. Nov. 21. 'A 3 Gardner would tax reading
Police Commiastowp Arthur Welscries'o f "i-si's'1st Maxes.
lantfcr has towen personal charge Ida Baptists h**e darted Dr, complete report nn the recent Thousamls of peraoru slmsl sllrntly matter front one to three rents Italian clly o f Turin.
OFFICIAL HERE
. One &lt;&gt;f tho firt-s he I* s a id 'll
of investigation. *•
. Wallace Rogers of Pensacola a* Fifth Araa conferanee held In along Fifth Avenue today to watch and ho would levy * five-percent
Mi Christine Tullnr. |&gt;crAunnel have started tlestrnycii a 63,000.000 .
their new president am*
Daytona Beach '**111 !*&gt; m*d*. the funeral cortege of former May­ tax pn hotel hill* and a ope­
— : ’ -—**^ :
~T»&lt; in*
trainer o f't h e state tlcpartment liquor warehouse. ‘ The boy, ■C
outspoken
pokes ai
Plana‘ will also be discussed for or Jamea J, ’Walker.
’
rant 4ax on each check In hank­
of education’s lunchcooo, |irngra'’i. homeless orphan, ha* been col
L n vli end liquor.
,
tha naxt araa convention lo bo
m
A P P E A L I8HCEli
Other thouaand* filled &lt;Saint ing transactions.
ipiluy i onferred with directors of in a menial hospital,
:
The Florida Bapti|t
held In Sanford In January.
Patrick’s Cathedral to ps^ last
seined Itifich room* Ihryurhout the
TA LLA H A ^K oy; 1
Uon heard a T # n n t»»e
Adjutant Sauls declsred that homage to the man who was mayor
IlfUS CALLED FOR
TRIESTE. Nov. I I , M V -Th e county on matters U f health and
VISITORS INCREASE
declare the welfare
all mambani of th* cloh, pa^tlco- o f New York through the ibrnmi
wreckago or two American trans­ nulrltinn.
•
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 21 ,~4
000 people tn'the .1
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larly tha World W ar I vaUrana, and bust era o f 1920 to 193). The
TA IX AH A 88KE," Nov. »|, (A I— port planoa shot down over Yugo­
(SpecialI — Allendance at Flop*
Florida Fo
la more important
ara urged to attend thlai w ait- 06-year-old former mayor die^l last Tha State Road Department called slavia last Auguat is beln f sought
IIOVH (IF W O O IK 'R A rr
idn Slate Parks for SenUrabar
wagvs fo r 400.000
a a n attempting. Saule Monday,
blda today to be submitted Dec. toilay by American*. &lt;
The Roys of Woodcraft will hold and Oclobfr show an Incrcaka *i
^ 'aur i ila r t
.
D». John L. Hill
"to get every member
12 for construction of about 13
A 12-man Unite,! States Army a meeting Sun,lay nflernoon at of 9.&amp;3H visitor* over (igu ru
rtytiaaanest wblU htmung.
declared, » I bell,
closely acquainted with' our orEarly English law required av- mllea of highways and bridges. Salvage Party croised Into Yugo
_
2 : 3 0 o'clock at the W ool men Hall, for the same months last yaart
Ida’s bunting Mason opened Nth
rif Is a threat
Sanitation to Inaura a brighter ary tea merchant to have a sell- The work la In Jefferson, Escam­ slav-occupied territory today in I it » « « announretl today. All mem- State Park Director Lew i*. 0 .
▼ember 20. * ‘
f,
our nation.
license.
future /nr- the post."
bia, Volusia and Putnam counties. !he quest.
j
iters are urgcl lo attend.
Scoggin sab? today,
M- *•
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ATLANTIC CITY, N o v .
21— (A^—(Thb CIO conven­
tion today unanimously. ado pled a resolution cal II nir
for substantial wage in­
crease*— but no exact figures
wore named.
The move came after Wal­
ter Ruuthcr, fiery lender of
tire nutb workers, said'Hint

California Raises Question
Whether Key West Is In

Of

.

T ro p ics

II is Life Spared

Greeks Claim
Victory Over
Leftist Bands

Junior C h am ber

Alliens Police Seize
Newspaper ForPublishinj; Red Report

Florida Jaycee
Official Praises
Seminole Group

B IoodbanL Plan

Said S»rv'or'C^

To Ask Com mis- Mrs. J. R. Davidson
Union Seeking To Body
ion For Permission Dies Tfiis Morninp
Keep Columbians
To Paint City Zoo
At Local Hospital
Hall

pn -a hv |;,,,U,e,ltTn,",a" M,

RC|)»rt.S 850
I |(lilt 111^ LlCTIlSPS
Issued

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In ( ountv

Disastrous Blow To
Citrus And Produce
Industries
Forecast

CeleHtial Show Is
Slated For Saturday

More Sugar In M7
Supply Of Newsprint
I Predicted Today In Rome Cut Again

McWilliams Is Best
Dressed On Campus

Jewish Agency Moves
To Knd Terrorism

Doorbell Fire Alarm
Saves Two Persons

“Old TimerH’ Night”
To Be Held By VFW

Mining TranHport
Miami PropoHCH New Planes Found Today
Tax On Newspapers

U. N. Delegate Hurt
In New York Holdup

- S K X S 5 .7 S

Baptists Take : Pi
A t Lewis And

Police Nab 14-Year j
Old Firebug, Today,

Tribute To Walker

Wreckage Of Planes
Sought In Yugoslavia

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c a s e o f d u p lic a te e n t r i e s , th e e a r li e s t s u b m itte d
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HUNTING SEASON OPENS

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hampr.
Cabbage, which topped
prod tic* aalea taat ytar at th *
market la now beginning to com *
from local field* and i* bringing
$1.10 for a 50 pound sack. Quality
la fin*.
Eggplant from local farm* haa
n pleasing appearance and la sell­
ing a t - $.7.00 a hamper. Ixrcally
grown onion* bring $1.10 per 50'
pound sack.
t Downstair tomato** are s ca le *
and 70 pound lugs a rt bringing
$7.50: 50 pound lugs are $5.50 to
M.OO. Ja ck Flynt la handling moat

brought f i t * f a p t l R * * from Alabam * to osrist- him.
. Tb*. building m easure, ap fcy W :*
feet and. eoid storage facilities *U 1 ‘
be aided later, alto an extension^
»f th# plant toward Laurel Avenue,,
aaid Mr. Farmer. Across the
street wdrjl ia progressing at th*
Centrdl'flbri'la Quirk F reeie plant.

of th*a* sale*. A t th* William
Williams atall, cucumber* of good
grad*.from the FV.Myerp at*m pre
telling at $7.00 top grad* per ham­
per. They are rather seaxet.
The ritrua d e a f l* reported to
be picking up somewhat and oiangea. are bringing $2.50 a crat*.
Th* new atand of the banner*

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CHUCK YOIIK EQUIPMENT

b r e a d //

Single BgrrHl

Admitted To
U. N. Group

About 100 Vlllageo
Have Been Taken
By Invhders Along
Yugoslavian Border

I w i a l r a madid** o f I t twrba, rout a,
e tu ta b k a , haham a—N atare ’a enra way to
H lirf. H a cattad i t -g a ra m p -B o o T a a d
ssilSoos o f graUful men and w onaa h a re
takao It—of tan with amoving (Mulls.
gwamp-Root goaa right to wore to
gu#A o u l k id a ty * -.U cra a a a a tba Soar of
iKiae.halptng tortUcre ****** a rid ity ,,.* o
*tha Irritatad Madder g*t* a good nothin*
out. too. M a n y report getting a good
night'a deep after th* t in t t v * do***
Caution: taka at directed.
For free trial aupply. tend to Dept. I ,
Kilmer * C o ., la c .. * u 1 t i l l . Stamford,
Conn. O r—get full-deed buttle i f SwampIb o t i d e r at your drugstore.

five d ay* agQ Q t* Orerk »fmy
Ivclicved
Yugoslavia - had
five
divlilona along tho .frontier foe-'
ing Greeee. There have been
Indication* b e f o r e
that the
g u iritla * are getting their arms
and ammunition ’front the Ytign.
slav government.

COATS - SU IT
FUR COATS

(S « m on p n o w on d U p la y )

Roumanians Are
Voting To Choose
New Parliament

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Ruck Sacks

W IN E

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FU R TRIM M ED COATS
79.^0 Valued
65.00 Values
59.50 Values
49.50 Values

(Red Hoad and Mallartla)

G IN

Matchbox Compass

(Vi Block East of P .O .)

m any, lo v ely
pressure.

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today, a - tall, gaunt man de­
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the world'* great masterpieces.
The speaker was
Abraham
Lincoln, and h* uttered h i*- Im­
mortal lines Nov. 10, 18H7. at
th* dedication of th * Civil War
battlefield at Gettysburg, P a ,
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REMEMBER YOUR
FRIENDS AT HOLIDAY
TIME WITH OUR
BEAUTIFULLY
PACKED
Seal
GIFT BOXES ^ 0
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19.95 - 24.95 Values
Lombardy Leisure Suita
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32.50 aW 39.50
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Wrapped with Cheinicaljy Treated Paper
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MINNESOTA
HARVARD..

Legion, Auxiliary
Havp Slipper _At Hut

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Bach Orange and Grapefruit Individually

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Plans For Santa
Claus Parade
A~r n n o u n c e d
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A brand new bicycle will he
givrn away on Saturday. Nnv.
.70. to the U&lt;y or girl with the
ivesl decorated, iilcycl*, tricycle.
sctHi-er or baby carriage In the
Santa Claus parade, according
to W. F. luiseter, Jo y ce* chair­
man in charge of arrangenunts
of the program which ia being
given by the Sanford Merchants
Association and the Ja v crc*. For
the best costume in the parade
some lucky youngster will be
awarded a new tricycle.
Mother* and children may se­
cure particulars fo, entering this
competition by contorting Mr.
I jim ter at the Hanford Hard­
ware 'Company*.
The McrrJtant. Association is
entering a N^ntn Claus float in
the paretic upotT^vtvhich Santa
will rid i^ aftcr. Jpnding on Lake
Monro* In a Rydroplan*. Merrhanla are being given the op­
portunity to sponsor flo *:» . Thu
Seminole nigh School hand will
ploy and efforts art being made
to **cure other hand*. »»ld Mr,
Iju n io r .
A fter the parade th rr* will
be a big party for the kiddle*
and Santa will dUtrlbut* candy.
Tho location of this par.y ha*
not yet been determined.

Veterans Service

F IR lT S W E E P S HO TEL

COAT SW EATERS 5.95 Vnl

ClICVELAND. Not. IB , W l—
Fire iwe pi through C l*T.l*nd&gt;
Hotel Belden last night, cauelng
one' desth. Eleven ether Person*
were injured
fW* o f .them
seriously. The 72-room structure
w r i d nm iffd to th i f i l t u t of
an Mfimated $$0,000. T h . cause
of the b ist* has not been de-

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Guarantee Arrival by Christmas
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The mrer R fio b lk a a Henale opprwni to be canning for Mississip­
pi's B ib *. Two graapa are planning
set km |* keep him freen taking his
seal when the new Uongrfm mee«a.
One Senate rommiUer say* he
tried t* preresv*. negroes from

More than 75 member* of the
American Legion and Auxiliary
attended •a ‘ covered dish supper
a : th * Legion Hut Monday eve­
ning. A dumber of g ifts. Includ­
ing toys, gapte*, *oap, and other
UMful Item*, wvr* brought to
b* aent to veteran patients tn
Bay Pines and Miami Nautili*
hospital*.
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These gifts. It was pointed out
by Mr*. E . !• Routh, Auxiliary
prisldent, will b * used by th*
veteran* to send home to their
children and flm ilies at Christmo* time. "T h at I* why w* call
NEW YORK. Nor. 19. (Al—
it-a Jo y Qbav,” eh* aaid. Fbllow- Funeral service* will ba hold In
Ing the supper, the group en­ N*w York on Thursday fo r for­
joyed gam **.
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mer mayor Ja m *. J . * a l k . r .
Th* service will b* held a t 8L
Patrick's
Cathedral on
Fifth
Avenue. Welker will be buried
In the Oat# of llearan eem eUre
a t Pleatatitv 111*9 N. Y* — In ih t
rolling hill* of WexteheeUr couni j JoEt north of New Y ork Cuy,

Place Your Order Before December 15
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F L O R ID A .

T U E S D A Y , N O V . 1 9 , 19-tO

A sso t ia le d

P ress

l -eased W i r d -

Lewis Expected To Contest Order

Sweden, Iceland And
. Afghanistan Raise
World Peace Agency
Membership To 54

Organization Of
New Legion Post
Begins In Oviedo

Memorial Post Will
lie Third Unit In
Seminole ’ County

NE:w YORK, Nov. It*. 4/t*r
Afghanistan, Iceland and Sweden
signed articles o f adherence tn
the United Nationa charter to­
day. and the world’* peace agen­
cy now has
membership «f
ft&lt; nations. The thrtfe vfere the
first enuntrirs taken into the
world circle of nations since tIn­
signing of the chatter by 51
nations.
A •simple ceremony admitted
the three newcomers. It was held
In a sm all conference ro'U'i tiff
th*
large
assembly
chtember.
where the three delegates took
seats for - the first timei The
pact was signod in alphabetieal
order by
Abdul Hoaayn A tit.
Afghan minister t° .lb * United
S ta te s;
Thor Thors. Iceland',
minister
to Washington;
and
Orstrn Untlcn. the 8 w
foreign minister All three u»ed
personal pens which they kept
for presentation to thslr home
govenitnenfs.
The representatives approached
a circular table, one r.t a lnn«for th# formal signing Sealed
at the table w ire, the I'resident
of the tirneral Assemlily. I’aul
lltnri-Sp aak of Belgium. flanL. tl
liy Secretary-tieneral Tsygve I t.
and hi* eight uswistants.

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Palmer Will Attend
Prudential Conclave
Floyd A. Palmer, local agent lor
th * Prudential Insurance Company,
ho* been named tut a dricgaU* to
4he Atlantic City. N J business
conference of the company. Nov.
31-23. He Will leuvr Wednesday
morning
ThU award Is given t« »ll Pru­
dential representatives wlm reach a
erriain quota in selling Puliner
won thi* honor as a reward for
selling a qualifying -mn *'f life
insurance during the fi-eal y-ar
ending Aug i

Crippled (Airliner
Lands In New York
NEW YORK, Nov. 10. (A7—
An American Overseas Airline*
plane landed at TkiGuardi* Field
this morning with one dead en­
gine and another not functioning
P T h * Xblg four-motored plane
flying from Gamier, Newfound­
land, with 84 passenger* and a
crew of five, reported It* engine
trouble shortly before 7:00 A. M.
and emergency equipment «■*■
alerted. O fficials say the landing
was mad* without troqlde »nd
no on* waa Injured.

Congress To Probe
Vet Housing Program
WABirlNOTON, Nov. I*-&lt; A V DepubUcan Oongresarnsn Jess Wol­
cott of Mtchlgsn sold today the
Hotta* DanklBg OommWtee wlU tnvMfigate (h e veteran*' housing
program as soon * ' CVmgreM
me*ta.
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try to determine whether governm eat controls old or impede house
construction,'' V

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lilt- fnet that Florida It**
tint! •*, iiiunv jotlttiiotiolr arittli-t t*
•tut Ihu I tic pn«t, year, intuit tift, t
fsaiiiiimtlop- (or d r t .v r ' * i..«ti.i-«

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chief exuiniiter of tin- Stott H vlt
way patrol, announced ye.t.-i.lut
Sgt K eith confer ted will, s t a t e
Highway I'alrolinan L. C. Ilender
till the new rertilntions, ami at
inngrmetits were made to hold
drivers' evsiiiloatlon- at the ttc.l
( ' mi. . Iniildiiig tilt the la|. front
uiMrail ..f at the A rm o ry » form
erlv
T h r hour* for raatn sIP mi
will lie Tne-tlnv nftr-r iiimiii- tf fr*o t

in.irniii$r•» al from
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IHMill
A. a.i.»n a» thr nt-t*r«-:t. . Iir ll
work im new icg u lu lmnctmipleteil, the Dcpartim-nt will take
up the mat ter ttf etlucating high
school pupils in safe driving. *aid
Sgt. Keith. Principal Herman K.
Morris o f Srminolt- High S-hotd
is reportnl to hr very n*o It inlereslcd itt thi. tro ffii r. 1... Htmn
program.
Applicants must
In on
•U»-»*
automobile* an&lt;| n u t'l ia- accom­
panied by a licenced ilrttt
it «|*
plying for u driver«’ lire. -• .ant
S 2t. Keith. They m n-l I-.- •jiniiiar
with the contents of the 1'iiver*
llsniilHMik. copies of which can Iw
stcuretl ut thr Ke.l f 'n « - Hndillng,
county judge's or s h e r iff- office.
If the applicant it under I*. *ignature of parents o r ,guardian- must
be secured.
It Is required th at applicant*
take the eye test, road »ftfB ‘f * 1
and rule test which I* knowledge
of Florida law*. A vehicle inspec­
tion will accompany the test of
the car brought lu lie checked to
determine if it it in working order
(••for* th * drivers' le s t t* given.
The working order rqlr ha* the
following requirement*: ll«rn. foot
brake, rear view m irror, headlight
dimming and slot, light and tall
light or combination, must all 1*
in good working order. Hack glass
and windshield must be clear and
not fogged up. In event any Item*
are defective they must he fixed
before the t*? t
be-given.Driving test* will Inclutle: quick
stop to deterfttine reaction nbllPyj
backing up 50 to 75 feet, parallel
parking; turn about to determine
If applicant can turn around n
th* street, i Applicant* vrlll be.
graded on .hand signal*, corner
approach and obeying stop sign*

Kaftlrr lrafi«iM»rtultttii In Lii
awny markrl* mul nvoiijimit* »»f
R|ioilnyr In Vi’gt»tabli*« uiui fnilf*
rffiriritl frrltfhf 4 hi ••
liriiitnii* iniifroj me miiimiic *l«.
f tittir&gt;* U-m fitg |irrilirtt*tl f••« I -. .
KHiseD
inf i «n|u« t i. m •
»ir$% hr i»l
nil |»iit|M*-e 1 1
foil,I I I' f t Ib't I tl t ••I 4,11. i|« i a.I I *
M • Mitkv ItMitl fujriil I mi
F ruit &lt;ii4»k%rrN Ki|ne«7 1 *»tn|ii
of \Vtt«l$Elt|f lull, 11 I
I)rv«*lii|»v«l un |*af1L cl n i |hh li I
e«|H*riiiHHitu| ptogmttt, Ihr mi
firm priHllirril will !»,. rxliihih l
in vuriiiiia part* of tin* » ohi»i , ‘.
ami l !»•••» Ik* »»i*I into rviftilm &gt;«-t
vlcr
Mr Mrrlo •!«•••*1il»r»l lh$* * at •
hnvinir 411 aluniitium aIImv •iiih •
pirurlurr nn«l $Arn»liiiiif ihfr** « t
m half Inim Ir^R limn o|,| t%-p«
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cm v It will 11.|r hkr n |»u--4 » 1
at rrn in Iinn with it* inipr«o* 1 1
Rtrr a|iriii|;* w«*|f uIikhiiii: * * • '
ttinl rollrr jour 11til
Its inside dinieiisiuit. in . *. • «
comnteniivil hy the Unite.I I i.
Fruit anti Vegetable A .-oct.it
When not in refrigern'm-t o
hunker bulkhead, ran In- moved
and heated agninti the end wall*
of the ear In affotil greater le.nl
Ing spare.
5lany of the ear's improvoni-nt.
in design were ilrveln|n-tl by the
Fruit Growers Express in it. car
testing laboratory in Alexandrin.
Va. an,| inclutle built in .ie c 'tic
lights; out side thermometers that
register interior temperature; curblonetl rubber v a le .I tloors l« pre­
vent l°»* of heat, urn) a special
mastic and plywood flooring with
upwartl flanged side-'.vall connec­
tion* which will serve u» a hairier
against moisture.

Christmas Seals Arc
Mailed To Citizens

The first mailing, of Christmas
teal* took place Monday evenlnc,
according to Mr*. Edward Kirchrr,
secretary of the Seminole County
Tuberculosis nml Health A**oeln
lion. ‘
Prompt return of remittance,
was requested by Mr*. Hitcher,
who point*,) out that need fur
fund* to carry on the work in the
county is greater than ever before;
alao that th* milk bill Is now up to
$80 a month. Rhe also stated that
she was swamped with work, work­
ing overtime add In need of a
helper.
Opening uf tho new Drew' Fieltl
Hospital, with 400 l*eds fo r TD
BOGOTA. OF)—Sign p.«ted lu patient* end of th* 250 l*ed hospital
th* Bogota office o f the Inter- s t Misrisnns. provides 750 addition­
Municipal Transportation Corp- al beds In ths state, Mrs. /Klychtr
pointed out.
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pony: "lie on guard."

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t»-st do tilings and go pla.es
I,i I».m t*
-.iltl Ml Kir hi with eiifJtiislasin
|rtt t
Henry Woleoir oimnnuulrr nt
•f f i!it|ibrU tmvvhtg lAnt SJ mtrudur.*
isl A-ssLMiint S la te Ailplliiiit llolllH's1,|lut ,(li,
Melton wlm outlined to the ntrh
the orhtlti anil drvrlopnieitl o| tlw I
T h e ♦ i n iinvr Ut.inl *»i th* s« mi
American lavlon to the yrresetit
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•ml'
11 uhvi.-v
i*iub Lx-1
nium day and pointed out that prevent |, llt
rrmintt i' mhI* il Unit thr •&gt;!'W.uuiia memberahlp Includes more than
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IIU II
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l i f M tllHlI tk*•*i *t for
.1 50 prrrent of World Wit It niern- 1
'VtiM ur hviuii
u »iiua t u h ^ m n i i
b.-rs
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I ,lo 1u ts* 1w...
fur ItMo uih! M l
Of the 40 veteraivs present nil
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Mi* m « *11111) ttdallu:: wo. ntMtl* but seven were Wis|il Wat t]
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the Meiotn.ile 1 vriemrvr Alter te-iwg uuoallonrd | A
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%I ’iul) l)rl|| i.i I tse Man tn Ja , k Kaseli of Campbell-Ins &lt;tm|
•Mtllirml.sl Ov U|e' 'hr* I»e-t as to wdlul l&gt;|re of vet- , , t.
mat ne group r r ,,'e ruganiaatloit tltrv larlrrrrst • ( . tll, ,
w it
Nation
eltonsr tltr |r-g|.ui Halite-. *, *,, lt(
NI.It loll Hint Hie lit* Irani wloi lor 27 veils ha., j , , , , , ,
,- Kkanla Kduca- Ur^M active in Han foul legion ’ '
pi ivt .on whtcii ‘'flam , wus present

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—Senator Claude Pepiier of Florida
fear* the eouth U in tor anoUn-r
bad turn .from U»* Itetsibtlratvs in
addition to Uve iornt tiekl t’epper exprerwed fecr tovtav tltnt the
South wlli not get "»wli help
from the UcptibUcati* in the l»hBaoughl fre ljh t rate equall**«lott
program.
$
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QouUtrrn Ida tea Ivave contriidM
that present rote idroctnrrw ills,
criminate ogainat thkv section The
state of Oeorgia. led by Oovernor
Ellis Anvall, l* buttluiii tltr rule
structure in the Unitnl Htutrr
Supreme CXiuft

Government Contends
Norris - LnGuardiu

W A S H IN G T O N . N o v . i t ) ,
(A’l— Tin* S o lit j
F iii-ls A iliikiniHl ra t ion sat«| th is a f t e F tiooii tlin t 'J.'t.'i g o v e r n m e n t*
o p u ra tt'd c o a l n iiiic s e m p lo y ­
in g liS.titiH liit-ii, a lt* n o w id le
lH-cause o f tin* c u r r e n t c o n ­
O nunlhitltut uf a Hurd .Amcrlcin t r a c t d is p u te . ^
t&lt;‘Ulon puu In Seminole County It
"lit**
agen cy
c.stim n te d
muter wny I n ' Oviedo ami tin­
lost
in
p ro d u c tio n
ier*’ puat all) be naiiost Ovltslo c o a l
i M-'inuilal IVut. U was derided ut today at IIT.imu Iona. Yesterday. '
ia
meeting
Friday evening
in I . tl.tt 11 tun were ln.it for the lame
Oviedo t&gt;( mote Ilian 4 0 veteran* rpaaoti.
1 Jack C Kneel! serve! ue ortatu/er
.Siiim* U'aRlititp(«*it itiornry vaat«t •
&lt;&gt;t tile new group. 11 r Wlu-eler. that rt&gt;*&gt; exirecl.sl, John ftr betrtsf &gt;,
Jr
a io
nutnrsl as tetnteirarv t.. &gt;hall,
tin. af let leant o f tree
chairman and Orange (' Mt-ane lltoitmv the court Ofller obtained.
as trnt|K&gt;rnry ud)utant
h\ the govrnment fit Its tluittilutnt
All organtrallon luretlng has f IKIn with Lewis.
! hr-en calicel for Thursday evening.
Tlttie far j e t i h line not disclosed
Nov 21 nt the Oviedo High' Bc IuhiI III* plane III the face of the court
thilldtng. and World tWar I uml nrdbr againet a threnteneil work
II vetrrnU' an* re«|unvtrd to a t - 1elo|i|iMgr u, |tu*.c.ml (irjtle .Wedtend the meeting froth the tuU-1'tu'e.lay at midnight.
( rounding area Ineludlllg Oetveva1 Howes el. tlie«e la«\er« euiil that
| out Cliuluota and Iseomp I'liaiter 11,*»!• . pmnuhiv
w*ll eliallettge
members id the new (sot
lodge tiolit-tHiioti^li'e rrettainiiig
'I7te post will l»- oltlrlatlyr funned „i.le,
■ i'itlnl|&gt;iii o f the S'orri«-«
t*0 days alter nppllrullon to Btatr I Lat'iianli i \. t
|h, -Inline out Adjutant A Held Mann f««t a |.n&gt;.
&lt;hiirtrT arcot dills to INvu tKoru-t
, , ,g
' &lt;'omniatiller Joel Pit-Id vitto attend11,,.
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ITvey are „ tine li.&gt;lniig ^rntip apply
‘ of wrung men and t pmh.-t itv.it
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Jaycees To Give Bi­
cycle To Owner Of
Bent Decorated Bike

REDUCTIONS

CASUAL
COATS
For Work
School Or
Sports

SPORTING
GOODS

llw tlf cloud,
with ocr a&gt;IAal
rain nr drirrli- (hi* afternoon,
tonight and \t cdiirsdiy. t'ooUr
thU after him,it, liltl,, rhang* to­
night ur IlnlnrM lar.

NEW YOIIK. Nor. 19. (A l*)
— The United Nation*
bly elected Colombia, llelgium
end Sy ria to the powerful Se­
curity Cour.rll this afternoon.
Kepreartilallveu of the three
nationa will fill the vacancies
In the non-pernanral members
chair* at the end of the year.

Illsmlt, Ckm Utlt, CJsft.

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Air Rubber M littress

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ENRICHED

WEDNESDAY

All Wool Army

oad Department
Begins Work On
Surfacing Gap

Babbit Hunters Are
Warned Of Disease
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•h««V%$d %&gt;lllpht|Hw Ilf 'luL'th'il . . . -.it n,t|..l.i
*!«■• -‘t f*•r liny
*|• g.inte till- » . . l • I • ' til. se.t.. . .1 ..iiu a lly
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rh».. 4 ' .i
tu ten " a id u c a in s f iulurt*mia. an clinrli m.It. ..to il . i.t.itg honors for
mfcrlioii found in wild rabbit* tin- year. With only mie tilt re­
whitli t'nft hi* |)ii « i f i | mi |n maining &gt;m Hu* -chedtile. Itrannan
hutitrwivr*. hlltchfrs or v'iu\ in i- the only man in tin,' league to
dividual wh,i vlraiui tlu* aniui.iU ta ll, iiinri- than tw« -tx painter*.
S, ..iink- m i, ,■ ... tin- annual
riit it* ini'* \h ‘VU *t*nrt’$dy ati&gt;
tilareniiiM
tcporlrtl
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Now Smyrna, Dul^uul
Road Work Studied

tick, be dallied
winning touchliman eleven's
I'tiifevsiunst

DKLANU, Nov. IP. g/FT= I'lsits
fur utt active campaign to-inaure
tlnpruvemenl o f the highway Ik*■o now have
tween Deljm d ami New Smyitm
while the
llracb were formulated yester­
been beaten
day afternoon when tile road
eoiiiiutttcei ot three t'hnmbcrs of
t ’ommerce met in HeLnitd.
ih iegatiotiV from* New Smyrna
Itearh and Sanford joinetl witli
,lo*-nl supporters of the improve­
ment in presenting their pleas
to officials of the State Itoail
TA L H H A S 8 H E . N'ov. 19 —
Department w*ho ulso attended (K N SI
The fourth installment
the inerting.
of It) payments front the S ta te
Trachuto Salary Fund U) the
county has l&gt;rt-o made.
AcconMitg to figures rrlersed
by 8u|M-rintendent -of l*ublle In­
struction
Colin
F.nglith
total
The monthly district council paSYneiit to the it? counties this
meeting of the Tpwnsrntl Recov. month is $1.777.IH0.CJ.
Seminole County received $10,­
ery Plan wus held Sutiday ut
the
Seminole
County
Court 392.55, of which $17,163.80 t*
House. Representatives of clubs for Instructional Hilaries and $2,*
.
in Port Orange. Cassndaga, Day. 2.7J4.76 for trnn«|iortntlon.
Iona Itearh, S t. Cloud, Drla V is­
ta and Union Park were present.
The principal ,»p*akcr* were
J . K. Carr of Daytona Reach and
II. C. Weliuock of SL Cloud.

Seminole Receives •
-$17,000 From State

Mumi’H Newspapers
fcaiHe Rates, Prices
MIAMI, Nov. 19, (/D— Two
Miami daily newspapers — the
afternoon Daily New# and the
Morniltg Herald — have boostnl
the prica * of Sunday editions
from Id to 15 centa anil weekly
subscription rates from 35 to 40
rent* th i* week.
Doth papers said thr increase
was necessitated through grow­
ing costa* in production Mini in­
creased price* in newsprint.
riP K U N E DIDH REJECTED
J WABHINOTON. Nor. 1 9 - (A v ­
ar Aaoeta Administrator Robert
M IJtllejo lin oak! today ha has
rejected all bids to purchase the
big tnclv. and Utile big Inch pipe
line*. There were 10 bids for the

pipeline*.

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CUCUTA. Cuttmibla, (Al—Uicsl

District Meeting Of
Townsend Club Held

Policeman Killed In
Palestine Violence

JERUSALEM. Nov* IH f l VtoIn ice claimed another victim to
Palestine today. Authorltlre dieclaoed that a Jewtsb detective
snu shot to death early thi*
morning tn the port area of T*t
Avt/. Ounftre from a pa*«lng
motorcar kllkd the dclectha as
It® approached a but atop. A civi­
lian was slightly wounded.
PpAcd sold the detective was kilL
ed by t«x&gt; nwji alto later Pole UK
victims revolver.
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�TUESDAY," NOV. 19, 1946

T H E SA N FO R D - H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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OPERATION CROSS CUT"

On November fourth, in Paris, took plnct the first
•meeting of UNESCO, or the United Nations Educntitfnnl
Scientific, and Cultural Organization. This group is n
specialized agency operating under the Economic and
Social Council, which in turn, stents from the General
Assembly. It is, according to Hen. M. Chcrrington, writ­
ing in The Rotarinn, ‘'potentially the most powerful in­
strument for eradicating war ever conceived."
It is not an organ of states or governments, but, as
Mr. Ciiecrlngton says, "established by government as
esscntlally,,n people’s organization." Through this agency
the worker, the student, the nrtist and the writer will
find a clearing house for the exchange of ideas.'AII known
means of communications will be used in the cause of
peace, as enthusiastically nnd efficiently as they have

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Undant to rawing ita (fiml in the
Community Fihid.
The money ha« been sent to the
Maryland League for Crippled
Children, earmarked fo r the pur­
BA^TIMURK, (/P) — Employee*
chase of braces ami treatment for
o f the Piiton Kin if Itivirlon of the
Hoppers Company tiers want
five-year old crippled boy to be
The fish _known a* the "so le"
given the chance to walk.
Magnesium ore Is found in great
To help defray the com o f phys­ abundance .In the Sinai Pentnsulv
iotherapy fo r the hoy. who .has
.■ s»e I,a
never walked, the plant saved
4150 from Its usual expense* at* reel movie.

Workers Chip In
To- Help Boy Walk

FIRE and AUTO
d/t8ll DIVIDENDS TO FOUCT HOLD E M

( not iNCoaeoaane)

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purer a

publUhrS
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the defenses of pence must be constructed

TUF.KDAY, NOV. 1®.
B IB L E TERMfe FOB TOD AT
IT W'OUI.D UK MAO S'IK I f K M
TOR YOUTH TO DO NOTHING
THAT HKINGK SHAME IN OLD
ACE. FORGIVEN ESS IK EASY
ENOUGH, HUT MEMORY GOES
(g f F O R E V E R ; Hemember not
t it alna of my youth, nor my
l ansgrrusion*; according to thy
oercy remember thou me for'thy
f xidness sake. O Lord.— P*. 25:7.
"MIHAMAR," TR1F-STE
(From The Wmblngton Poll)
Sheer from the hen vine blue
surfline, white wall*
And gleaming tow n* »pcak of
one who sailed
With highest hopes, nn,| brdken,
bravely falls;
The eyes that front Urn rifle*
never quailed;
So, Maximilian died, h it castle
stand*
Through vacant years, the fo w l­
ing shore, the wind
Describe to one who comes with
questing hand*
The Emperor, misguided, true,
am) kind.
My fith c i* were his enemies; I
bow,
1 trace my tribute in the Istrlso
.dust;
Here lived a hero, shoulder, to
the plow,
Till free men, slaying him, pro­
claimed hmi jus|.
No other monument need* such
as ha,
White, haunted wall beside the
remembering tee.
JOHN ACK3ER80N..
P re s id e n t Truman has gone to
Kay Went. Florida, to gat Just *«
far away as hr possibly run from
John L. Law is.
According to ,a
partment release.
aU follower* to
It* should havo
back in Ht-dJ.

recent W ar De­
Adolf Hitler told
commit lulride.
told them Gist

Juvenile delinquency hoe reached

the point in. Ihlt country where
it i* no longer a national disgrace,
it is a national calamity. Attorney
Central Clark tnyi that 51 percent
of ail auto theft* were committed
by youth* under 21. 12 percent of
all .burglaries, 25 ereent of ell
rapes. 28 percent oi all rohbetle*.
In one year's time the mtmber of
arreits among youngsters Uncross­
ed 21 percent. Ahd. whips fauh
1* HI Why, it Is the parent's fault.
They have not taken the .tim e to
give their children good religious
training In the hftme, good train­
ing in cltisenshlp and character

itavelopmenu

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. Argentina, that country way down in the boot of
South America, bus set itaolf a five-year Industrialization
aim. The plan, now before the country’a congrciw. drown
&gt;y President Juan Pcron, calls for expenditures of $1,600,.
000,000 for industrial expansion, improvement nnd btiildng of highways, nirports, railroads, hnrbont. Immigrants,
a quarter of a million, are to be encouraged, mostly Ger­
man, Italian and Spanish, because they are the “most
easily assimilable."
—
W hile Pcron advertises the plan ns aimed at more

_ The Timee-Unlon points out that
President Truman as a result of
(hi
rtW
’ont •
IflM'llrtn ahar
in f recent
election,
now ha*
has ah
an
eypOHuHty that comes to few
President*. Ha can perform the
dfUet of his office without an eye
his own political future. J b
dy having attained the highest
Re which thle nation can bely assures] of
;ving no
I N-elacwu, n« c»n now no wiwi
best fo r th* country whatever
iy selfish minority interests with
tfe polittcel powers may think
aatjL tr be'recognise* thV* opIrtunlty, take* advantage o f It, he
» f yet go down In history a», U
t a great Prealdsm, a t lea st a

President te not

The Jaycees gnp seeking a now city slognn for
Sanford and the person sending In the winning
slogan will be given $85 cash by the Junior Chnmber
My Slogan Is;
Name

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Mall entries to Lind Weber, Mayfair Inn. In
case- of duplicate entries, the earliest submitted,
will be considered.
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Don't get tin foolish idea that you can get ulcers
for nothing. They are never free gifts. If you want 'em.
you've got to work for cm. Or worry for 'em. They tell
us th at In research on ulcers
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they ______„
had to give up the use
of dogH in conducting experiments. Thene was nothing
they could do to make the dogs worry, And, so the sponalisl* say, you've got to worry .if you wunt to acquire a
set of ulcers in your tununv
. . oc if you want to.keep those
alive that may lie there now. The experts did not learn
how to inflict ulcers on dogs by artificial methods, but
tlie uncooperative dogs, having no interest in scienre. sat
right down nnd placidly cured themselves. All that was
mighty discouraging to the-researchera.— Thomas Drier m
Vour Life.

WASHINGTON LETTER
fly JA N E EADS
WASHINGTON, (A*) — Wealthy
Mis. George M*.&lt;*tn of Newpoit,
New Vor k an&lt;| Wash log (on— not
to mention Pittsburgh and O kla­
homa C ity —it one of the capital'*
most successful hostesses.
The oilier evening Mr*. Truman
waa to be the ranking gueit a t a
very fancy affair U fa. M n ta gave
for ihn newiwomen of VVaehington. Mra; Truman had to decline.
She wae accompanying the Preeident to Independence, Mo., where
the two went to vote on election
dav.
Mra. Truman len t two doieu
American Beauty rose* Instead.
They were placed in a hug* bowl
on n table In the vast reception
hall of the exclusive Sulgrave Club,
«\hei* tbo party wae given.
The F lr e t Lady, .howevir, will

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n o , who in one breath announces
float ‘ the ' communists have been
tacked mu o f hie organisation, in
tae next say* .that tho only way
la escape an economic Collapse i*
ttk raise wage* and cut prices. InBtmurh as labor cost* are tho pri­
mary factor in any price scale, it
inould be obvious that by eontiny . raising wages and cutting
g
es you would soon reach n
it where the wages would be
_ ter than the prices. And if
tlu t wouldn’t spell economic col­
lapse, nothing would. Murray
knvwi this too, or also ha is too
ignorant for the Job he holds.

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Jaycees City Slogan Contest

u:cording to Bernard Itedmont, correspondent for World
leport.4 Foreign capilnl joined- to local funds Is to be
safeguarded, but priorities are to go to industries using
native raw materials or producing for locnl needs and
national defense.
Tho world will be wntchhig what goes on down there
n South America during the next few years

j President Philip Murray o f the

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Industry In Argentina

irty, together with- the dub'*
&gt;nrd of governors, In her- honor,
nut to g e t back to Mrs. M asts'*
party, which was really a success,
with every top woman writer in
town present— many with escorts.
Mrs. M eat* wore a atrtot-iengt'.i
dress of black lace over chiffon

and a huge orchid corkage. Mr s.
Alicr Hager, president of (hr
Women's Nations) Press Club, adtj"
Mrs. William M. Camby, president CUTflY lowering her dark (lan es,
of Die Newspa|&gt;ir Women's O r­ little Suzanne Hearns, 8, looks at
ganisation. assisted in receiving.
the cameramen, altar bar sight bad
There was an orchestra, and been saved by a delicate operation
guests who didn't dance sat around at the First Army Hospital on Gov­
•mall, flower-center* tahlri nt the ernors' Island, N. Y. Suzanne, tho
edge o f the ballroom floor alpping daughter of L t Cot. and U n . F ill­
champagrjj and cocktail* and look-, more H earns, was accid en tally
ing on.
* -*
struck In the eye by e piece of glass
Chief Justice and Mr*. Fred M, while playing. • (International)
Vinson ware present, as were the
Secretary of the Treasury and
Mrs. John Snyder, and the S e c­
retary of Agriculture and Mrs.
Clinton ,P. Am'-trson. Mr*. Totn
Clark, wife of tho Attorney Gen­
«e
.1
___r s *Lewis Schwelleneral, and M
bach, wife of the Secretary of
WYANDOTTE.” K y , M l-F n o o
Labor, had left their hqfbanda T ? *
* hu*ln**s slump at
this village a general store.
behind their deek*.
The guest* vvjd fo r honor* with
their new fall costumes and con­
versation-piece hats.
Mr*. Douglas Hatch, wife o f n
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prominent lawyer, wore an eye- came from throughout "this" blue
taking chapeau of flume and straw - grass section.
berry-parfnltKolorcd plumes, d ip -&gt; Now Kennedy has converted hie
ping wrll over an eyebrow.
barn Into a theater. Each Wed"My children gathered around'nesday night moeiee are shown,
as I put It on." she laughed. " T h e y 1 (P .8. Wyandotte's population is
asked ‘are you going to wear th at •listed as 12 In the Itand-Mcftally
on your head? . . . wt&gt; thought It J atlas for IM S.)
was a false face for Hallowe’en.’ "
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
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Movies Help Busineus
In Village Of 12

Nazis Give Signatures
For :U. S. Cigarettes

t y W1UIAM WTT —

• THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRlSTMAg
. . » And throughout tho house prepare your hotne tot;
the Yuletide celebration I MaJca it fealive, gay wifh
a pattern of beautiful famishinga from Sanford
Furniture Company’s comprehensive collection of
things for the home.

Period Style SOFAS priced from $104.00
18 CENTURY S T Y tE CO FFEE T A flfcs .........$12.78

CtntrMl P rtti W r i t "

LAMP OR END TABLES NOW A8}LOW AS $7.05

WKATBVCn became of those
•pale the dressy led* used to
wear? There was once a Ume
when a dude felt practically
huda unteas hit shoea wort la*
dividual topcoats.

LARGE FRAMED MIRRORS FOR ONLY ..

$12.98

''TABLE LAMPS IN NEWEST STYLE3 NOW $11.28
GORGEOUS LOUNGE CHAIRS FROM ...... $39.95
METAL FLOOR LAMPS WITH SHADES .... $28.7&amp;

M a n - T *e y must have igwed
rAzt It ikbftr gak/as were but» W :» I
kottt would

COM FO RTS— PURE W H IT E W OOL FILLED $12.50

W ,U tl

SMOKERS— PEDESTAL S tY L E FOR ONhY $5.75

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MAGAZINE BASKETS— CHOICE ^

Spot* were thg lineal d *.
indents e l gelter*. The to iler
a tart o f leg vest that only an
tilth , clergyman has the tab*

FRAMED PICTURES PRICED F R « * ,

ONLY $4.05
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SCOOTERS for th* y o u n g * ^ , . IM S

New Y o rk City w as the. real
•pot fo r spate. W * con remtmber when you didn't dors gppear
on Broadway without 'em, leet

way one «**oei*te put*
jpe . be doeth’t allow
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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P ersonal

Activities
— TELE. NO. 148

Social Calendar
TU ESD A Y *
The Fulfil. C la n of the First
B aptist Church will m m at the
«Hurch •( 7:.Y0 I*.* It, to motor to
Utc horn* of Mr*. 0 . I'. Wade,

Eldar Spring*.

A Tha H. W. W are Bible tin ** of
a Methodist Church will hold It*
nu»l btrbequr at the ft, U.
utchlson home in Cameron City
* t 7s00 P. M.
•' Kftnbevs of Iha Oddfellows and
Rrtwkah Lodfea and lively famllint
FU1 ftare a covered dish 1unci won
at the Oddfellow Hall Bt 1 W P. M
WEDNESDAY
The Civic Department of the
w Sanford Woman* Chib will spun*
aor a covered dish luncheon nt
^he club
clu house a t 13:30 P, M. but
all members are urged
report
H to n
.
aI t 11:00 A. M. to fold T. B. Seal*.
Mrs. Edward Kirrher will be the
( ruaal speaker,
Hostesses for the
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luncheon
will
be: Mrs.
II. C. He.jeL Mr*. W. S. Brumlry, Mr*. W.
B. Brinson and Mr*. J . M. Joyner.
The Judies auxiliary of me
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen
will have a cal) meeting of Interest
to all membrwa a t 1:00 P. M
*
THURSDAY
The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary
will have a covered dish supper
at the home of Barbers Rucker.
#49 Valencia Drive. An annual
B oating will be held after the
Training Union Council of
tha First Baptist Church will
hold it* monthly meeting si 7::ili
o'clock.
Seminole Chapter rjo. 2 Order
j f the Eastern S ta r will meet
• t the Masonic 11*11 at H:0(i pi
M. There will lie a covered dl*h
supper at 6:30 I’, M. preceding
tha mealing.
F R ID A Y S
' The County CocmciJ Of the Home
Demonstration Club will meet at
the Geneva Community Building at
11:00 A. M. for Or,'£RVVTed dish
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C. E. Spencers
Entertain Couples

Personals

Mr. und Mr*. C. K. Spencer
enter tamed Monday evening for
Mr, and Mr*. T. J . fin rrrit of
Mr. and Mr*. II, L Perkin*, Jr . (Juilmati. (in. are visiting Mr. and
whose wedding w ** a recent Mr*. C. I„ Powell.
event, and Mi** Cecelia Truluek
nod Clyde TerwiUegur wlio will
Mr. and Mr*, F/atih Kvuii*
be married In December. *
will leave tomorrow for Boston.
The guests gathered at the Mas*, to lie gone «ever*l weeks
home of Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Hill
and enjoyed a picnic supper on
It. E. Kipp of Orlando and a
the patio In the yard. The »ernr former resident iff this fity was
was lit with colored light* nmi a vi*itor in Sanford yesterday.
chair* were drawn up aiound
the, out-door fireplace. Roasted
G .F . Touliy of B axter Spring*,
welners. salad, linked bean*, pic­ Ka*. 1* visiting hi* son Hud
kle* und relishes formed a dtv daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*,
liciou* supper.
(leorge Totihy.
Mr. and Mr*. Spencer piesent*
ed Mr. and Mr*. Perkin* with a
Neil Powell, .sophomore at the
piece of their silver in the Cha­ University of Florida, has been
teau Rom* pattern and gave Ml** initiated into the l.aParhe, dame
Truluek
and Mr. Terw illrgar a organisation.
•et of silver *alt and pepper
Mr. an,| Mr*. C. M. Ryerson on 1
shaker*.
Those invited to be with the two children Cordelia anil Curie
honorec* were Mr. and Mr*. Guy of Washington, D. C. are yislUni’
Wood, M r., and Mr*. J . W, Alt­ Mr. and Mr*. J . N. Burdick.
man, Mr. and Mr*. Edward HigMr*. D, 1_ lo n g I*, home from
gin*, J r .,
Mr,’ and Mr*. Dale
Scott. J r ., Mr. and M r*. Ed*Levy the Fernaid-laiugnton Memorial
Whltner,
Mr. ami Mr*. James Hospital where she was confined
Crapps,
Mr. and Mr*.
Richard for ten day*. Mr*. It. E. Collie
Brown,
Mr. and Mr*. D a v i d of West Palm ileneh i* spending
Smith, Mr. ami Mr*. E . B. Smith, some time with her mother Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. \V. C. IlilLatid Mr. I-ong.
and Mr*. Roy Frank Syme*, Jr ..
Mr. nml Mr*. W. .M. lla y n r*
Also
Mis* Elisabeth tlyson,'
Mi** Kliruheth Whlgham, Mi*» will* leave on Wednesday for
Mnrgarrt Beits, Mr*. Frank Kay, Miami where Ihey will attend
Donald Bishop, Pester (iuthrie, the annual runvuition oT the Na
RobertNewman
und
Richard tioiial Office Mnehine D euleij Assnrlntiun.
Mr. Ilaym.* i* a
Deas,
j number of the convention rum
[ m it lee.

Mrs. Truluek Hostess
To Hibiscus Circle

:n TA

The ilib iscu . Circle of the San­
ford Carden Club met Friday uf
ternoon ot the home of Mrs, J . H
Trtiiuek, Hit* .Magnolia Avenue
Each member answered the roll
call by. naming different citrus
fruits. Mr*. Seth W.mdruff presidefl over the* meeting.*,
A car,| party was planned fm
Nov. 21 at ibe Womans Club *d
* in P. M. for the purpose of
raising money f ir the eluli building
fund. The hostess was nisistrd
by Mr*. L. A. Palmer In serving
a fruit punch and sandwiches.
Those present weir Mrs. J . V
Jones, Mr*. Carol lllaiic, Mr*. Hariv Woodruff, Mr*. W. l\ Salcher,
Mrs. I.udwig, Mrs. Snrn lailig. Mr*
Fre.j Zerrenner. Mr*. J . P. Holts*
.■low, Mrs. It. I.. Dann, Mr*. Dick Charles Hover and Jennifer Jour* 111 A romaUr M-snr frutn Irrul
Mr l.anl in, M rs. Seth Woodruff, l.ulillM'h'* sain v rtimed T laft. “CJlIlly llrowil.” Itil/ Thr.il re. 'I ursilir
ilft*. J . K. Row In iul. Jr., Mr*. Palm , and tto ln rsitsv .
er iiinl Mr*. Truluek.

Largo Crowd Attcnd.4
Country Club Supper

TERRACE

The Seminole Country Club w*#
filled In capacity Sunday yveninfl
With memlter* ami guest* attending
the regular Sunday evening buffet j
supper prepared by Mr*. Kal W
White ram ellla.. gladlalu.es .

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the room* for tl........ .

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Dear Judy.
. : Phdndi Iphiu wittvf*4 Letter Im'I'hr newest ldnk&gt;* to baby si Him; 1 VIIC' n
* ill- m Hlr!’* in that
has In-eri put into effect I \, I I - i if, ir«iT *•* f«‘ii tip with brinjc
hep- at mi Fa sic he si el high •i*h.&gt;
■ J jmlitu «l tf a ' ilifiitvj
rt»\,
in New York, When limy , wiljirtt Uiu! Ul) v in
ii
, ito iif a looTTiftll game tip*-, T.Iks l .mid "fif l*bfI f i i l i ' i t**
111*.'1
lin* small e[iri1..*ti »ii)i Vtn I'n-ii "'-*** ..tl kb'ilf til b»*\
**«»n there may he liat.v - i U u ,■
* in . &lt; ijitt! i*In ^tar «|i*
seer tolls a! all lb * f.s.thali -l.oli
Sin I b y I
in -Th#
ions!
lb«Hv*l»*r .Tiiil n»v Hobby Sd iP r."
By the bye, lot* of thy lo t Jilt*
it it Will Isr :t |&lt;i« tiiiv th.4
wearing hnntie style , h",-, i, fill* ltf|H « »ft1 ?»••) a l*afi: Milt nf
friootball game*. They '•nine in a
If Vi’ll a ni hi i’t i yimr liHIr t«»
vat " t y of leather- and color* m l rit* tl iiLt * ui.lkfMiiiti:t. |it|| tkbit l»*n
in tint fur. One of the in... It 1 'jHHi)|- *•i tiH|f f.iMirite Hcii’'*
honllr* is in black *ueite. wit i art
i» J t|umt , ».f warm v%n
rv Iells ion leatbei sole and
It r
;i final
riflftf* Pi»Uf
Hasting stitching. These h it i
ovei and 'over v,«i» hair This will
i hi especially
for void
day.
'be pinilieularly dreamy if the.
Sew skates up-' iiili'rehangipiihl •‘ u,.((!hei gel- damp ot it rains. The
•e and ro llersk ates Fixed pilule
wall i.m ig 11n* .cent onDie Side* uf tile slows allow ‘ lit,. Intilev stickle *h til.....Ilight
i-'ltmgvttTiNof blades fm one »p„n '
||yr Irneninlioat.
or rollers fiir_ the other, A man |
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in U tah Inveilted Vrir, but I h.n '

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DICK A IKEN , NANCY ANN plIW IIRS daugln ,
V.snltvt, an,| U II.I.A ltD CON- of ( APT Mini MRS K TX rilK N
NKI.I \ ut tin- guitui
Listening POW ERS, hoiII Nov I
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\ llli.E N und MRS. AIKEN season on Dr, i i .,ui&gt; ..p,-i. i,
Mil \\ A MORIMSON* mid
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A ll.
By BAB1IAIIA WACE
|a pmtv nf If, were on hand for GIN'S hii* tel lit lied limn it I ai
ii^ n n v * 1'n f&lt;lii i
, &gt; i&lt;h. Suluiuv night *np}ier at the i flint 111 visit with he I brother to
U M i o V - lMtid. women, had , ......
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. . j . |. INCl.EV law and -i-tei i* 4 PI and Mil*
gered In wartime to turn men * . ,
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JACK n u l l
DU I n t H u ll
shirt***lnto blouse*, iiajamu* Into’
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will nrtive Nov 21* bn a vt» t
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tin
new
Steens
at
the
country
'Friend *
of
M r * ., Eliialw th suit*
little ‘ Johnny. un,| hat*
i. rerenll) .
lillY MANN :* accompanied bv hoi tiny ««r
John, mother o f
Mr*. Ixnllse into porkelbooks. are now being
pi living b i- g o lf game a* is - Dlt MRS JA M E S i l \IIKSUV \ i,U ..I
Bully, will lie glad To know tha: exhurled to "oink.. anil mend”, o*i
Ii s sj{ | M v\ &lt;
New club of MU niid MRS 1A Mi s t./ tU T N
Cjrele No. J of the F irst Metho- •he has nrriviil try plane from thru kitchen*.
fuei- 'ui. Iioli Ii \V, SI'EN t h I'.
Till' (till, i.l* i. i»"llic p"ltle,l
d islC b iire h wait bnstess to Circle Drtfnil, Mich. iifter spending tile
"W ith a llttli* ingenuity and a intlN IV EY . ANDREW t'A lt It A
on the tvvo new tenuis m u tt- it*
No. 4 of the W.S.C.S. kl*o of the summer
w ith
relative*
mid hourly' huabaitil with a saw. you
\
Methodist Church on Thursday frit mis. She U now staying with can contrive almost tin- mode to tt t v . K tl Kit.PATRH 'K and front ot the Mavfai* In.'
f i n D \\ l|..MIN'
They ire ni**e addiii." ».. it, I■.,, ... , ,i
afternoon in the garden of Ml*. Mi and Mr* Fred Boliy
hnu-cwlfe’s dream ." -a) the blurbs
. 1.1 f i lo.lolav ] fm lelo
I.,
C. II. Coghurtt. The Thanksgiving
Pie ildkc do and Mend hitch
piarty w a s g i v e n c l i m a x i n g a lueiiiC
O
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in
t
i.
'New
hill
liens
for
(lid
Tluise attending the stale Patent
l i e r s h i p d r i v e b y b o th c i r c l e * wli'i
Hmoe-" .t-&lt; I'.t'n "f tin- "New
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Mis W. K. Rairie* in charge id Tear her* Associntion convention Hume- from I lid exhibition now
thi* iliivr fnr Circle No, l wml |mi Tullehiiiiet*
week weirr Mi&gt;.
on
show
in
l.nndmi
i&gt;
attracting
s
Mrs K A Itondenberg. Circle Ni John Rogers, county conned preai fh-ek* ..f .n t nal t iied-limki tig
dent who also represented I hi
t
-----llv M IB B (IN K Mct.tt X I II
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win,-..w"Ben
ankleThe motto of the drive wn* Oramimir Srh..ol Mrs J P llo||r ”eR a talc of stone flagged bate:
c
la
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,
Junior
High;
Mr*
Hornet
|
uHv lO KKAlN P M1*0llATfft
( il*
U*
“every cliurrh memlter, a W.S.C.S
meld \*ii'Tl&gt;riai1 kilidirh* devoid if
t *Ti- I* F
A hifvcLi^
in I n Lniiiiu
'
mnnlier’'
Both grotipi* doubled l.ittle, president of the West Sole gluoi"! &gt;&gt;r eonvenienee
P.T
A,;
Mts,
Keinnt
t'orter,
Senior
I»-iftiMHj Hit- 4-nntllr!lKlil iitAtaiiM* t
_
*
their membership*.
While the oealliy displays of Otm nt ufjicrrs lor
C. Mitchell.
' lYie* Lu **m Ihliiu in
Mrs. C. A. I-ronord, Mr*. W. It. High and Mr* J
llx*
gn*.
etectrtclty
unit
solid
fuel
nut* club
T lic Piiiurti IIuinc- Hi^cn E*unui mut &lt;’hiuk Ouito
Ja rrell, Mrs. I,. P. Hagan and South*lde Primary.
I companies are nearly deseriivl, utnfcors of i\inf7b*n
*JUch linus
i«r ih. Mid Nuhi
i.
Mr*. It. (I. Hickson served punch
{only a few optimists peering at i* | tfh lj**t*«i
lnlm(hirr«l into iih ' OrlitlHlo 0i» i»fhcr tin*l»i
and t.TndwU'hes from the outdoor
A1f re. i It. RuhsMtt, Jr
Radio theit -luoiitg InlMir saving n"w
h *i) in Miw EmrMHH' Not Hi
"
pirnie table
A p pm xim *U lj «« I T.-. hniejon with th,. U S Navy, gadget-, the irldirn ilk an old
guests culled iluriiiL* the hour* '•&gt; wh„ p,a, t*c*-n m the South I’netfi- hack kitchen amt »enllary typical lit*1 Ktrti *nr*| llii'jr rnrmaU fin
*
.
r_1 ..
t:0tl ami f*.d0 P. M.
land recenliy returned to the (Ireat of most tail'd.,o houses and it'- Ilie UM4.*Lm uiu) iiKjkixl luirb n
AS'rr th** liPk-itum file K H \ fin * Npftftlftl I «IV S I r i l M l i t *
■..akes Naval iiainiog Slutloo. i.* nevr «l""i *'mnde
e l" counter . * rirei! ft f-i- -Ltrw rO:. * hh h t**ti
There are about 1.tstMJ diffifnml )(1W
B up ,|*v IcsvC with pait i- scrolloi/ed hv wortsn "i
To
A iiifiir iin
l&gt; i* a d
I’Like i:l.!1«I iltilJIltf* fill' *
.■V-virV
kinds nf rat*
|his grand pa rent*. Di, and Mr* J all ageIN . lltlhson, S i„ before reporting
" 11‘........ n-e looking nt Die to »
Ulstlllts
1
111 Chiru. the rhytanlhemurn *’ i to , he Key West Naval Ba-e While stove* and heater*," -e-rl '*•— U(« ,
i
w.t.s in mil i, Oil &lt;»,
. f ..1 \.i................. tl 1*1 YVil •*
iitilite.l in feixl
j Jiere he i* I'inploye.l try in *mcie. S ' iiimh, la-cau-e if v"ii'v» aliylh 1 . leliTJi N.i' loli.il Alllelle.il, kiln , H
L\ Hi 1 |'.',.plc -3*1*1 fcfMY
Harry Hnl.*nn, ul the I:. .1
at all to c^mk oil old fushlo i.l non W's k Alt of tfu* room* wm ...........
«4.M.*’1t? - •if |M..1 I'm 11*|*s-t1 :iip I
Thi* A»uliinn
hump may SpnrUmf
.Sturt*
range or g»« ring
they *ay - t I.pvk, o w l 1 Villlol- of file Miafei.t
&lt;*ili» j|r in still II&gt;l! Uti* IIIHt f'MM-Mt
cfiiitiiiit HI) ptiiimin uf pun* lul
can't have priority for a ga- i work were mi ULvplay One of Hie riven 11y Ilf K 1 ...... 1I' an btiiliv
electric liven. Hut I nmv gel some ntgcwi flmn:* ulxiiii tills meetitig llt+fll IBMInlvtl k'lnvi-w mi i flu* Hit*
tip* Istre to make my diudgen a was itoii i gave all the new |anp|r itrttt iVtitriaiiln
!«• II iuiii|»«iriiv y
m Dux community a chant*-* to meet jC fin rti'ir mi Fiaim*.
liter** less.**
Next door to a dingy Victonun our (m en u ami tenrhera Betnern« fit'iimiiH'x rriH^p,! flimt *iitiplr,
B&gt; CHARLOTTE ADAMS
bnscmrnl kitchen, with Huge coal •ter II vim Imve n chlkt In actumi |11Mlft if 1!»11/1*1( t 1
;i f Ilf i
fii
at'etk.1 I in- t‘
stove, dreary Udge paint "rim •. II t* your dulj
Roup for the Main Course
iloii vour cltildt -ti f I M P Ilf . HII* Dll' 1dills' -H/ii* Hi sc liv'h
show the illrt.'* worn lliiuh um ’1‘ A .mil
Split Pen Soup with
f1 |»l 1*•-1*11till 1VI'■H rii (III1
have) ei i i uliing nni'vniry in ir," * e
Frankfurter tiarui.h
covered floor*, open d irlctiR "
S'(till*l ■l» \* IIIA 1*1*1II 1111 St it if nil it
Raw Ve gel nhie Sal in!
|lug rupbnntd*. chipped yel'-.v a te*’ let -dt.sil
11 I ■t «is taut H'ltl I U* lintl. x-'b.ll*
Gingerbread with St. »e,i tp|de* -ink and hudt ill •tone wa
i. (1. tun p
|11311* .1 ),
.
|MI
h-iik-r
the \\ oineii - Vidto . .
(Recipe* Serve F"&gt;*fi
&gt;).,
Ii 1 u«|l* t.H Mil it .,1 p ill»ti **1
Spill Pra Soup With I rank I m lei Services have shown Imv* M,
tin
K»* ti- I'ei n Club gave i 1........
(itrnishinllqiic horror ran la- Coliveit. I very til«,* daiwe tasl Haiutdav ' HI tin - 1 In..Ill
II WiMI |V
into something which siiperf" &lt; night A* .mi all know ItWeil-Teeo ..x« x .1 t |.sill l1 &lt;« |t||si.f at v i
lYk cup* dried split pea
2 tablr*|ioun* baron fni
ly at least approximate* tin*
i (VI \ Mill 1ni ill him1 by thr lintfvb nl
2 large onions, sliced
average American kitrhen.
met! CltvM ‘ITieir sponsor wiu a I . I t all ,ii
2 quarts cold vva(,rt
, There is no ice Imx or wa-long very nice lady by the tvtme vd
Hum bone
machine, but lbs* old sink lias Mr* Wliliteti wlto by Mime striiui!d
* I stalk rele*#
lieeti replneed with a modern colnckirnct* iui|gien* to lie tln lr
1 carrot
deeper one fitted around the .Jd tmme-room bMi liet ’ITie miLXii vm*
1 sprig parsley
fashioned
faucets
A d r a c i'g sltgtlUv te irlffie ' ' ' khenvm,- |u„l
M m tl
t tahii-spnon bllMrr &gt;-i mn* \ tmord ha* been made from li e llraft-. ot full
gsrino
four dollar* worth of wool d
I laldcs|wion ft our
|lowed per month t**r fnmilv
61 &gt;6&lt; if
All old fashioned die»*er
1 cup cream
ljvii
if*it in o inf of in tv
open shelve* ha* iiceu ronv-.-i a
Salt and pepper
Itiftti
itli
Wmr#
r
4 frankfurters, sliced and Hied
to a cupboard, it* deep d f a I t. O p e n * 1 2 :4 5 P . M . 4 0 c
l^irk, I’m r tl&gt; t'lifu UtickltMitJiifi
■hviih d into sepal ale rooi|s.
crisp
•iiwl Fli»vO K ihih t
Pick over peas nod -oak n • "d ment* fot cutlery ami kin i
tLi Nathuntr'l llu f'l. Illinois na\ *
w atcr two or threi bom*
I r e utensils.
us
Mkli-kiin uImI Nib
onions in the liaron fat. add cold
water, hnm bone. |***a* and veg« •
Canada lends the world in newtable*. Simmer fur two hour. Re­
move him bonr, celery nml car­ priq't production.
~r—*----------------rot ami pres* through n sieve. Rub
White m e n 'a re the h*irie»l of
buttqr of margarine and flour to­
gether,1 dilute with cream aim add till human race*.
to the scup. Simmer for lb mlt.Pi aches were introduced into theU l:». Serve hot with frankfurter
New World I v Spanish egplniei *
■lice* floating on top.

TIIANKSCIYINt; EVE

DANCE

suppur.

Circle 1, W. S. C. S. !
Honors Circle Eour

I-,* M

LYMAN IIIHH SCHOUL NOTES

Happy Birthday
Nutrmher IS
Penny Wallsro

BROTH Eli It (HID MBirrs
TONIC IIT
i The •Brotherhood of the Fir*l
B aptist Church wilt hold it*
monthly dinne, meeting tonight
a t . Iho Church Anna*, m " dn
o’clock.

MENUES

o R em em ber”

S id n e y

A l i e n 's

O rt h p s ln i

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MAYFAIR INN N0Y. 27
Script
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TH IS WAY
TO
ItOYAL
LOMI'OItT

Hit X
Today &amp; Wed.!

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total {wiptilatlon of atmui 2U,tH&gt;fi.

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T he Aina* of Japan arc »nk| to
he the hairiest prople in the world.

if you want tu nuke Iti* Cltrivtrua*
sontctiiing to rcmunlmr, y;ivv liiiu a

fA R R E L L 'S
P A C K A G E S T O E C IV

ROYAL HO HI:

ll«M If *«CADl BIUO.

AS

There's smartness in their casual
lines—comfort in their superb tatlorinjj—and value that's Itaril tu iwat...
A satisfying variety uf iluilcs ami
patterns at . . .
. (».‘)f» to 'ift.fiO

“Two Great Actors”
Marlin Anderaon in
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The Sentinel
PROVINCETOWN
PLAYERS
Regrinal &amp; Rita
Goode &amp; Co.

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"We tsa be iKaakfel w* have a»
Iruiltutlnn (Ike Caieqiti Or*aero

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Casoelberry, Route 17
In rtha Comedy Myalery'
“Murder Without Crime
Wed. Thura. FrL- Sal
at S tlS P. M.
Admission $1.00 plus taa
Reservations 28c eatra
Telephone
W inter'Park 827-J
1 to 2 or fl to 8 P. M.

la | a B le s a &lt; *
p e a s e n le i
i. i

lit fine fur fell , , , vgonhy
of your very smarten
Foil costume i.
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"Miehiffan SkliUddU"
Paramount New*

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CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

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TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1C46

T HE SANFORD H LKALl),' SANFORD, T I.UKIDA

I 'A L iL
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AAA GRADE
BLOOD-TESTED
EW HAMPSHIRE
REDS

GET YOUR
OAGV CHICKS
TODAY

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ON MIXED FEEDS AND BEET PULP
SON OF ONE OF THE TOP OFFICIALS of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Alexander W. Diddle (le d ). U ihown
lit'he appeared In a Philadelphia court in connection with hit suit againit hit mother-in-law, Mr*. Gardiner
Sinimt. Diddle accutrt Mra. Slnimt of “wrongfully and unlawfully” ? ctnovlngJtl* »on. S-montlu-old Jonathan
Diddle, from a hnapilal lait May. two monthi after birth. At right Mr*. ElUabeth Diddle, wife of Alexander
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Diddle, is shown as the entered the court with her baby, Jonathan, tq,nttcnd the opening of her husband's tult
tgalnsl her mother. The mother, Mis. Gardiner Simms, follows carrying Ute baby's basslnelte. (International)

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A l u m in u m w a r e
1 V i Qt. SAUCE P A N S .............
2 Q t SAUCE PANS .........

tilings Tuxedo Ffeed Store *
Coi-.ic’r Second &amp; Sanford Avvhul*

Photte 338

m m m

3 Q t SAUCE PANS
Uy‘ Bob &lt;iret*h

1’H E I ,O N E R A N G E R

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F U L L SIZE F R Y PAN

THEN WE'LL GO BACK 10 TOWN
WHERE THERE'S SOME UN-^
FINISHED BUSINESS! r— V

I - 1 GOT ENOUGH!

WANT S O ^ E M ORE

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How About a Sot of Four?
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F JtlK N T iil

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I GUESS YOU MEN HEARD WHAT MR KIRK

By R. J. SCO TT

' SCOTT'S SCRAP BO O K

HE SAID A MASKED MAN WAS
OUT TO KILL JIM AND PATCH,
SO'--

SAID WHEN HE W AS TALKIN' TO M E A r
w h i l e A G O ...m — n— ir ■ n s rn — n

I'M GIVING YOU A
CHANCE ID G E T
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.^|(|1KN a n t liwn •reit; Vic•v T ir.. r w n r . 1.1 i: i s i v . i
nij-nth. Highway 17-93, .1 m il-- . K-rtllixer. Th( Sanf.-nl \ .
. I 'h I M. (‘till I IT. IN AVI- I •-I
South of Sanford, Itainbow Tour ' Stotv. 'Jnd Jtr Sanfoid
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a
OOM for rent. UrnUrman pie
*ene befohr winter
&gt;i .- i i i x i : viiia»'M*
t*«.vm*l (lit* tit.
ferrvd. .110 W. tnl St.
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H. D. I*»pe t'o.. Inr aeu
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I*MIN 1*1111.IV. I * M U I I
I f F loom suitable fot 2 men r U X tlK ) F h r l»S eempiete line.
ft»*tfri^«nt
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•l ••••%rl lIDh III fe*« •!*-iit«j|i. &lt;1
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7&gt;rwUlft»rr, Jr ., Mgr Cement
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Water rrooling
Dull.ting
1m|
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W A N TED TO REN T
Dlneks — Sewer I’ll'*.
3UU
j &gt;*Mi» wtill*-ti u|»|«*-;ir ru * In pi t •«
Elm Ave. I’h.-ne H3d W.
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la% .lllm (IP*l . tell **r 1* -r i f Ilf*
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le«*«rlt»brr. l'»l«*».t f .
*1 i*l nimiitulul' fof «ll%«»r**- t ie* FU R N I8IIK I* house or apartment.!
fa.r ’rill wi.iM.-tiF
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1946

A G L A M O R O U S C A K E IS BORN
CAN YOU PRONOUNCE
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■I-EIICTID In the COP lamUlldf.
Sen. Robert A. Tuft of Ohio talks,
to reporters during u press conferenre in Chicago. Head of the llrpuollcun Steering Committee, he raid
he planned to raU his group together
to formulate legislative plans. OM
of tiie top cuiuiderstlons, he all ied,'
will h« a Ux m t-U n tcrnatm iaO

Ing 11mm 9hm hmlt#r'i rum*
pU trJt fillmti Imj0 $ rat# pmru
go in th* uitft.

Nolle** I* ItriHiy kivmi that I am
"tiKBirii In liiutiirM al llo HoulU
l*ark AVriiur. Hanfonl. Florida un*
«lf»r lh«* (|e|ltli*4»jr nam«* of Mi&lt;*kr)r'a
Dniic Hyn4li* • «till fli-it I inlrnil
l » regia(•*i uitl l ufiii |iurauani In
the let iua of (lit d rill toil* Nline
Hlalnl** KTtaiifer S»Pii Li » » uf
Florida* wiili Ih’# Clerk i»f Ih# Clretill '"'H i of ReitUnnU * ♦ii ni v
Cl". I'l * •

iltin u to u . rah* It k a ta —
iJer, fr a lh e t llih l la Is*.
it . fr*« a fi t t iltt Hull,.
wood tu ttaii.

K U r r C IIK It

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Fatifurd.# Florida
l*li»l Pot.ll.ali.ifi Nut. I. DU

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IIabIuk
ur PrftMinU An Ain*I
H«l&gt;l
You uii*l n»cl» of yuu •#* lirrrhy
lUilirird •!nil r*i(ulr#tl Nu (fftitnl
ntif rluiuiH am) t1#m«m!* which you.
or clthn of you, nun l».iv* uuulliat
I hr ralllt of llul/rrl Hum*. t|r«ra«#i|. tlile 1 4 P4it! iHiunly. *«» l hr
Cuunty Jii*Ik•• t»f BrmlnoU, Ouunfy,
)t*iu*&gt;r of ■uitl (Tonlily «t J&lt;*hft*rtr,
I’lurUa.
vwUl.iu
*;4UhJd|
miditiiB frisin ihr llmr of lit* flMl
on tilled IIon of tlilM nottrr. I!«rli
claim *»f lUiiiNntl »liall Lr in nrrtl*
In#:, ami »hal| •lal** Ihr |*l»rr «»f
f#«hln* r mful |h*w| «tffn r .«ti*lf»-« **f
Him « lalrfiant, ami ah.tll I***
Its
|.y IIts* •fit Irna of. hi* akrltl. •». M*
utt'irorv .iit*l anv »u* h rl»i»n
*
llvlllimi not 40 fllr.l «h-«M
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ll**|l»:itTA HAM. Ill HNH
A* aitnilnl»ffulfil «*f llir I’.*
I »|r* *.f Itiilisii llnrnfi
) 11 at oiiltlls'at liffi it. i 7^ t**li*

That's our threG»|H&gt;uit platXpmi fpr getting you
— anti keeping you— as ti sternly auto service
customer. «Wc'd like to have y&lt;h|r hu?iness, anti
you’ll enjoy a smoother miming enr when you
turn it over to us!
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STAFFORD’S SERVICty&amp;TATION
S a n f o r d A v rn u e a t S tcqlM i i l m t

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IOOKINO OVIR A WIU FID AND RRIZI TURKIY In Hrw York City. Itoger Philip llrrf, ?. Union City, N. J
poinla in the drumxtirk he want* fur Thanktgivmg Day. ' Tommy Twiddle'' (Tiie Tiftk I, who wa* raltrr
Jll LoulivlUf. Ky^ on a IdRti-protrlo. diet.’ U on exhibit at National Hotel Exposition.
(Inltraallonal

SHOP THE CATALOG WAY AT
ROfiOUCK AND CO

MiniNO IN WASHtNOTON, three of Iht top OOP leaders discuss plans
for the opening of the Republican-controlled 80th Congress which will
convene shortly. The men ere (I. to r .): Sen. Robert A. Tail, Ohio who
I. seeking chairmanship of the Senate (OOP) steering committee: Rep.
rrin p l W|' M“rUn&lt; J r tv,V° ,M k l ‘l&gt;» chairmanship of Uie House
(OOP) steering commHtee; and Sen. Arthur IL Vsiidenberg Mich
candidate ful PrrtldcnLlUfl-.tgm of the S en ate.......... / &gt; ....5 ......... .

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; RUIfUllY scratching hU head, little
^-Forrest (N ubbins) HoHinan Is
shown In a Denver, Colo , lioipiial
1 Wliere lie U undergoing a periodic
I elimination. Two years ago. thr
•X
I youngster berime the object of natlonal sympathy when death threat­
‘ enedlo cheat hha out of celebrating
■T Christmas. A delicate bladder oper­
ation ft Uie Ume saved the little
fellow's life.
(International)

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CALLS FOR

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Sanford •Bowling AIIe&gt;

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Drive
Safely on

A* fom From Rilx Theatre

iASY TO APPLY

THt NEW "CELLOPHANE-LIKE" FINISHFOR
nOORS - W ARS - AUTOS - FURNITURE

uigatea Is Joseph

clear violation of the NorrisI-aGuanlia Act. The resolution
staled;
*'Ameri&lt;an . democracy
cannot tolerate anv attem pt to
impose economic slavery through
virion* nnti-lnbor injunction*.”
Alimit one-fourth of the na­
tion's coal miner* were Idll To­
day n* the midnight deadline of
4j lewis’ showdown will, the goveminent approached. T hr prema­
ture stoppage Urn', started on
Monday with about HH.tKXI miners
away fronv work, grew today un­
til nrarlv 114 .BOO men w err idle.
Meanwhile.
Iwwis*
lawyer*
were in » huddle n* the time
for the union leader'* decision
“ gM w near. l-ewi* must deride
lirfore midnight whelher he will
withdraw hi* contract ti rmuin
tion notice or run the risk of
^ legal penalties.
At Key West I'resld* lit Tru
man is *aid this afternoon to Imludding himself in readiness for
rri leal decisions a* ,the deadline
near* for hfi showdown fight
with l-ewi*.
('residential tire**
•ecrrtarv C.harlr* Ho** *atd nn
ronimunlcatlon* on the coni rri*!*
have hern sent from Washington
to Kay W r*‘ *o far today
However. Rn*» Raid Mr. Trti. J
. ptau wa* yrry plrastd hy what
. * was desrriltcd In him a* s-rfent
oil* public support nf hi* orders
tn prevent n walkout ill ih»
mine*. Thn President had order­
ed hi* aide* tn u»e whatever

'mania's general election yesterday.
•
Returns from the first five
districts UbhbUed give Die governmeat bloc
1WJM1 Votes,
the
National Peasant party
41,233
votes, the National Uben*Is t X B ,
. the Magyar Popular Union 63JT74.
’ the National Peaeant Democrats
{7 P.itS and the Independent SocialMe 1414.
- No flguraa wens Immediately
available oh th e number o f parlia­
mentary orals won In th e fire
districts counted.

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la saaw. sleet or rain, Ooodfrar's
o*clu*ive AU-Wealksf tread de­
sign gives you proyed non skid
protoclion. Sharp edged dlaatonds
grip the load te glvsf TOW (ewer
■kids and more sale slep^ We
may have your site te slock, or
get II a e o e . M eaawkite, see us lor afleoga •stretching
service.

The President Arrives In Florida

iMir-jMii

(iovernment BlotTakes B iij Lead In
Roumanian Races

L sg fR rn

FOR EXERCISE

A M o cim u

hrmvnout*.
are demanding new lalwir - mandV agement IcgUlaHoti.
,-'&lt;e lilg quextinn In the United
Sth.c* Itrda” I* will lo-wl* tuirk
down at tha l lib Hour mid a»k
hit Unitrd Mine Worker* to vlay
oil thr job? The im w e r tnav
eonie lo-fore mldnigb
tonight
which i* the deadline la w n *el
fur th* termination of hi* eon
tract with the governmen . The
union Irailer’* lawyer* nrt- in »
huddle trrday which mttv •"t»g
«
new signals for the miner*. The
7 whereabout* of Lewi* hiniulf
*rr a mystery. He left hi* home
thi* morning Iml did not go to
hit office nr tn hi* swank hotel
. suite in Washington.

A MIMBII of ■ socially prominent Delrolt family, fllchard Ellerby
'(rjih l). 33, shot and killed hla daughter, Carolyn (left), 3. his son,
|ttichard, J r . 0, and critically wounded tils wife tn Pasadena, Cal. Tho
.shootings, according to police, look place in Eilcrby's car which was1
,paiked near the Rose Bowl, ll was reported that Uie dead man had been'
despondent over unemployment and nnamlal tioubtes. ( / nfernatlonal)

iVA Haifa Paymenfa
To 150,000 Veterans
fllfl
for you and lh« whol# family. Numerous
popular wontod artide*, hundrodt of n«w tdeai for
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tomaorta ip*cial, jam-packad pao*&lt; of

606 X 18

(Mattes)

9 "a y. , . at big 'avWsg*. Sn our h«wr largtr, mof^V
lodurfvf 1946 CHRISTMASCATALOGof ourjQpipIog

F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

NOV.

20,

1916

A s s o c ia te d

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W ir o

Border Fight! By Molotov For Maintaining

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P LU S
COU RTESY

SA N FO RD ,

CIQCondemnsUseOf SrNT„TprobeU-S- And Britain Attacked

Tho CIO convention at
Atlantic City today con­
temned the fcdcrnl govern*
, mcnt’n u»e of an injunction
against John L. Lewis' mine
workers in nn attem pt to
hend o ff n full-scale coal I
^ work Htoppage. T he CIO
1 delegates charged th at the
federal court order is a

' In rt K '.lil. ..( lllllllilgFllHUNH.
If*’* ta»r*l
Klofltla, al hla •iffics* In U*!1 mill I

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X X X V II

Lewis’ Aides Confer;
Army Is Prepared;
Truman Ready For
Critical
Decision

I S TtIK COItltT o p T i l t : t'OtlNTY
JUlillK.
MCXIINOl.K
fu U N TV .
§-*i.**ir11*a . in I'ltitATt:.

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VO LU M E

Strike Crisis Nears
QUALITY
AND
S E R V IC E

W EATH ER

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

S tu d io s in S a n f o rd , D a y to n a B e a c h an d S t. A u g u stin e*

Legal Notice

B ab 6^*

T ill:

Drnmntic Means . . . an interesting, vividly expres­
sive method of teaching.

mjt m it a ml. M i; rtrlp t
■it t o r , i i r r r u , S h t 11
t i t J t p it i t J lift in g I hr
t a k a float.

IOOKINO CRCSTFAUEN OVKR THI PLIGHT that hoi suddenly Lcf.illfn him, • pcdlgTcctl F.nglUh bulldog keeps
a sad but watchful rye over his ten puppies In l» s Angeles, Calif. The owner is seeking a substitute to taka
over while the pup's mother, -Princess No-No,” recuperates. The ten puppirs were born by Ceasarean
operaUon and 'Mom* at the momtiit Is In no condition to take-over their cars.^International h'oundphoto)

DRAMATIC STUDIOS

in U n ik y T h e r e !• S t r e n g t h —
the Eracd » l the World;
To Promote the rrogrrws of A rarrllfl
To Prod ore rm p r H I; for Ranford;

' WASHINGTON. NoV. 1 0 . (&gt;P) • About 180,000 veterans who are In
' school or job training under the
G ! Bill or R ights Kara had their
’ “■SeV n
. t e « m T ^ UteuY«tten^.nnounred today th a t the notion had
barn taken in Iha ease of vatarane
who had failed to report thalr
total earnings.
..
The luppcnslons atr to remain
la affect until the veterans file
these reports.
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ATHENS, Nov. 20 (A*)— Tin
( ir n k Foreign Office said tods&gt;
it will appeal to tin. Unitrd N«
Him* for no inven.igntion **f
Greek hnnltr fighting. The Alli­
en- office miileil that the appeal
will In nuidf a* Miun na the
t.icri. I ’. N. delegation advize*
\Mh-ih of ;he hc*t procedure to

Soviet Envoy Agrees
To Proposal That
Nations (Jive Full
Accounl Of Troops

Where 21* Persons Were Killed In Plane Crash

L A K E S U C C ESS. N ov. 2 0
— h i '/ — S o v ie t F o re ig n M ini*
slt'i- .Miilolitv tli'liv cn 'cl nil
iu jl ir f c l a t t a c k o n th o tf h ito d
S ta irs
am i
Itritn ii)
lo tln y
f o r iiiaiiut aiitin g tr o o p s in
p o a o r -t im r
I'h tn a ,
G reeco
an d o l l i o r tioti t iicm y a r e a s .
M o lo to v
p rrso o .'illy
took ,
o v e r t h r IPotsimi rn iitp a lg n
ft. fi»ir r nn Hn-fHinliitu r»f kllinl
•'"••I1 ' •fi 'iuil •j•i r.»inKii U rrifn»V
%
TI»r Ss«vir Mt{ii-»#»t nlf&gt;n Hkid
linin',
Vli.it
\%i*1 1 1*1 gn
uitli n n r il th;i^ nit
in«*ml»4'r • **f fhr l ? N i!IVf u
r-Miipfs l,
nf, iHititinis nf
their
f ••••*!*• :if ||»»ii|t* .i v*«| thr«(;nl.
Ittj- itivih'-it! wn
imifle nrh* ,
PttcilU ih lit &lt;Irtipfitl \- emblv

An Army *|Hikr*man at 8«lonlka *airl llti* morning that
forcer*, identified only a* "l»uulcr*." have l«-eu driven from
tiie towns nf Skin and Npti’*
The .*pfvk«*mnn »nid, howefrr.
fich ing i* continuing outnide the
•town*. The- Army rrpreaenta
'liv e &lt;|uotrd refugee* from the
in n ii. telling " of local Coin
ntion.l. hand*.
FuSth-r wold null, from thi
t!n&lt; k government prr*» offirr
in Athen*.
It i* *nid there that n strvmg
*ur-n! nttarke&lt;l a Village near thi
lum turr of Yugoslavia, Itulg&amp;r in j
, and lirerce. A* Ipwt point, thr
‘ polite ehirf ami one policeman
werr kllhd,
,
i - tl.l.rm r -of-l.'-t ti*. ti-r-S —f kj
1 -.lying that the (iueiillii move
1 merit ill northim tireece
l-|
t'ti»iill\
spreading
*** itliwar-l j
It . -a -Mill gtlillllM- elltel ■-t
*1-. i'liiilti. inoim'nin ninge whi&lt;
ON Hit ARRIVAl st Key Writ. FI* . I’re.nient ltany S Trtnnan wave* to
llo- rrnwd that was on hand to greet him *t lor f}.rcj Chtca .'.'oval Alrpirl.
Ttiv Chief Kseeutive will *prrit a week. «acati&lt;&gt;n in llu* city. With
Tium-min Uiccar uHl'ai Ad n C -lV .S.j-. (folcrn n-oiut iiouudp.'iuto)

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Channel Project Is Discussed
Kilpatrick Is
Named Head Of At Chamber Of Commerce Meeting
—
o
Scout District ------Several Reasons
(
riiDlk'v
A\)|)oinlc(l
A.-.
Given For Drop
('ommissioner
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Mayfair
( ’oiicla\c
In Citrus Mart'

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Yesterday

Mi.. M-.itie M*&lt; llnwkiu*. M
,.f I.ike M -nrne. wifr nf Uie hi *
I'lt-l llnwt'ti*. rllril yeiitrrrlriV .»'
tin Ilium -if tier «i»ter. fll'
My A lt! Ill'll IIEI KtVlTII
Fu.iit II, I'lirrlcn in .Isckltnivllii
tim id Sport* Intltor
Mr*. Ilawi.in* lind Ir^rn ill f-i
A Itgid. iuimi ch aain s Hrvmtinir Inti - -Iml* (Irti- ^ *
Mlatij SHioil Orlir JW l rW m
yyitirml **-vm . wT-u
Irillrfot n tiravy I ’ona IVii’li Ilawkiit. will t-,- I.. I-1 * rulAy *'
Malnlnrut )tuiinr vnr it-. n, * Vi IrtniMin
; "ii e ‘. Ii* V at 'hto 0 rl-V-li on I* fa'll- «-ike&lt;l UHtl F.rirkmui Kiinrial Itni"* with th*
here l«*t 'ilglit
Itrv
T. P
Itrnwiil-.■ -.ml th*
Hanforrt r u r k C t u p It* \ «r*I » Im in

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H ill It A VIIW 01 THI CHARIID WRtCKACf of the ti l-lbur*t Into Tlatne* near tho Schlpol Ailtirt-t in Anple-.t.&lt;t’« rraih Thrv weie l-ururd licynnd lecogn I. n I ne ■ j ' i

Alexander And Deal Pace Baby Feds
To 20-0 Win Over Mainland JayVees
Browning Sees
Benefit To City
In Soaring Meet

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landlord
L1s s . . s * l * U .

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1 «• K l|**, »i* *. Sni»f &gt;•
rcrlmmnge ngalmt £1 ' -t tin t e r m . - i will I. in Svl*an I nk.
«T.
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•»»»« ll • itillt III H'
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vtaltom n'-d Uip T'-l •- n-ri II
Ccin.-l- i *
Il««v
S*mil
11 i ii»t
yard* through 'be art i uni|*invl j Mi*, llnwkiu* i- *urvive-i Ii* •iriiiii***!'
with 2ft yards gained on imv-t* , a Mill. W. C. Pnwkin* of l.«rk la»! ini:hi it ii tiMA iini: **f s •• •
•iffirml* n* .l cl i«*un hi*l«l
*•
by thn Itiby Ituculiern.' llu lr»nl|
onnvilln: it dniigli «•r, Mr* I -ntly
ncgregatmii
tallied
rtglu
Ur*! j
Mitvfaii. Inn AIm» i lectnl ii’ *1
V.
t'»«»idv
"f
l.nkr
Monn-r;
n
dowiu while Daytona Itrarli w:t. finleig- daughter. Mr*. (Javnrll lib t
cMinmittn* nfficarn vu*ir
Jiic*k t(fi|i|r.i!i unit Sum Muttm.*
racking up three.
AKKI.ftND, Nt’v
2*' oVl &gt;
McClelland of Daytona lleiu -'*i a ns
vir i* Hin1i im ti ntuf
ll ll*
- a’liROtiat o.w in tlw- m it
Malnl'UMt opeherl lire rou 'r i tn »i»trr. Mr*. Purden; n tuvihi-i.
t * u i i mini*.
I’lM'Utoi iir.t! • mitl
ijitImi:
kicking to Kalitorrl lauiak' IV d , I! I' tVynri nl Minim and tu- U m h i i I* v ,i
•ii.it k'*«l up • *1.11 a . .it'p.irt’tii
received tile ejllirn' amt ...•rMol gr nndi'hlldi'il. Itot-ertn ami I'ud
» •« i« iiiii«‘ft « m in.irkriifc: Min
tile hall on thr IB y-.uil m..rkrr| llnwkin* t-f J«rk»nnvilie.
l-ou"
to Jot-nlly Alrxnlidrr , 1 ...
.Hi rrnu M*r l'a--n ly "f l-ahi M -n
,M» .'ll **
)!••( U«»** •»! ||f
uimi ,.f - I 11• • |.. , I,..
flown 1'ie north sld, -. 1 t- '-Id i -».- nod l a -1 I no.I '*nmli
'1
to Uu Lfaytomi Ilea. 11 n.- •« a! * I- lluliil uf I la vliilin Hi'ii' ti ''nil - n u ll,, . i , .» |.« ui &gt;t &gt;v lit* '•
•’ . •il.|,4 ‘
«lf
ll#* IlllJt
R.L4 "
in*- |itr live - .1
• l l *Mr.* (*M»llJ»f\» .If |lss!» ( ’llTI yead run On Kanlmu
tirst la-aier* will mrludr. 1C Z 1 *hn m g -if ii
play fn*n aertmmage t»-. ,• wh-J *un. |l 1,. Mrthvm. •• I’ i1'* " l*ri nl.'.l
-• ...illine
uf
4* •
l.l
Kflll |&gt; #Ilf RiWIIla
rd ovei Ills letl guaid t*-r • nMicll- dun. tin, Srlininli. M II l'**\n l*ill** #-* ,.f If'.y S . mil , 1 l - m • ♦
&gt;|ll lilt ll |c% m| Ir 'ill «&gt;II Hit
down. Deal went*over tin "liter and C. W. Drown.
fr**m fiihluiig In Senior Sr-ml *»!•« i i rn -irk rl l*ri«rri f«*|l i«t|»nllv
of Ute forward wall tor tiie extra
ing. Ilaiidd I'uii'. men e x e -i Iin *HtslioiiL flu* &lt;if i un fa'll ffcnrral
five. Ini.I t|if large gathering nf i*)|i#'r pu krr.H i ImU hchI (,» Ku\ nrnnpoint
the
hi*tni v "f
*efitiliiig un-l •’n i»i niiy prirr urwt nn flit* runEativ In Uie Reel*id |* rlml tiie
P'dnted nut flic .nviiiu* pli.i • trti's "Ima' mI
,i mi/pin*. »it
Pmt nllerulve began dirking again
nf (irtigre*. .im , it* in'iud'n
I lfn* .'PI* r'f i-gl M t)w aIhI«- •III
and t.kiyd Bavin rrrdvr.t n taint
linlt in tiie I filled Slat* * D- \t,'V •••**■«• iif||ir •’ Iwlkt'Ltliy
**
from Hum and rrturnr&lt;l it i.&gt; tin*
ex|ilnnieil It,*- f.incfii.n* uf "•»•
38. Deal Rklrted rlglit rnd i-u l^n
V *1 / !l||)r&gt; • |*u «rn iRicliiit;
nalioniil
i».«t .-»... Ihr ■ yanP
folloarpd by AOxmder'a
,ll«| ' . |*l* 'I* Jtl|||(S«t
**ui* ful . •*.1•I. f.,,•g
. en ■ jaunt over left larkir !--r ii •.mb
•
|i'ifr!iii«t
**f »*s•
-lislrlrl
and short gain-* plaeiiu '!&gt;• '*•11 on
*!/•• iltil • f|i it B • h|fi| i
Daytima* IB A |*w. '••• Is-nl
It I*11«11 SlU'U
. I: •■• S. ..n
to Hwaln moved flantr.’-l '•■ tiefinal
In-1 f man.
i
unlit;
'-#* i -ii'kffi l«
four where the Fed t.iit*u .
*trr**ed llu u, ,&lt;l f-•. mani» a. -Ill
tilt- I:,* t uf "nil ‘AVSIkl
*cani|&gt;erfx1 over tor tlir &lt;•u• Swain
in the S.'ininnli' I *i*li ir tu tir ailr. iiulustrH-, |M'*lu&lt;Mtg .-nitn
aUreiptrd thr cmiverslon from
the nrtlvltv ftuni llu' r u t " " '
O' ii'iifii wlilrl. ira-'iillv
cvn.(
ptecemenb but Ute kirk »,.* nlocklow ntaiiding I " n- w high . .mil tl i i . mix can '»• 'dil.ilni'*t now
ard*. lie xnld thul three tiu--n fur . 'k Liiairlrult fig |ui&lt;» purnrn existing h r the district in
ute i n * M* ting alKHit 3V
Hr innil for vliltnrs; alio plans for
addition In the S in Scout unit i lira)* i a 1st*
a big downtown peji meeting Wed­
which
i*
sponsored
tiy
the
t'nn*&gt;
nesday a t '4:00 P. M-, print to the
(iunrd- Auxiliary.
The Itapli-I
Leesburg game Ifere. la *lir Har­
Church, the Methnili.t Chur*h
vey of the Key Club and Walter
and the Klwani* f lull, lie dMorgan nf the t ’ownn .Store were
dared, are *tmu*nrn of file tin.*'
visitora. Raymori-I Kadcr nad ('apt.
troops.
Ryrd Hiid’ uu wen- induttrd as
John Shutt, a field cxeruti*
Klwanians by Sanford lkuidney.
Ml v B ln * Chltteuiien, imlillcily
im the stuff nf Mrl Pare, nut rkalrniaii of Ute HeinitKdr 'ivachem
Jack Russell na* applaude-l for
lined way* and mean* of
fils leadership of Hoy Srmn Troop
&lt; lul&gt;. atnmutinivl tills nsomlng Uial
ganixing nddilhmal tmop* in li\ lla- orvanl/atioii pa-..ml Us- re.
district nnd nn*w&lt; m l hurncrou* inmmttutafion* mule by the cx■luestimi* pertaining
to scpni eriltlve t*&gt;ard nt Ulr- chib's rtlcclh
work that • were presented by trm Monday night In l.ike Mory
various person*.
and |itc.l&lt;|c«J over hy M. T. Mllw**-.
The group voted to leave tin IHiTiidrrit
..
Appointment of district nnd lumiI h r rm mi M-cik1.i i/iK* werr to
ATLANTA. N « v . 2H HP}—
committee* and various oihii ii k tli- Mlmnl tsnril for u "rxrti.
Over 7,000 rx -G I's »t»nned aside
official* to Ihr discretion o f llu; •
•I livitwr'' 'ft'IIHt
I |.M
Q Him
id
bona* |U
for
1910
and 11/41,
IPtT,
today to le*. n Id iml romrnda In
district officer*.
•hot tlir- group tsvoim. aHIlialrd
arm s t&gt;urcha*r a stetloa wagon
Among
those
making
brief
r.
with tlm National T)1ucntl»n A*ha nenled to set up a business.
marks on the value of scon)ing •ortatlou. Hint Ute gn*tf&gt; mipport
The blind veteran, f^auda J .
f k a n k f u r t .!" Germany,’ Nov.
were W . IE.' Kadcr, CspL Myril tin- Klotida niuratlon AMinclatiou
Bedenlmugh uf l-ake CKy.. F la , SO. OH—American Army source*
Hudson nf the Salvation Arinv, pnigrnm which is to be yarwented
at’ ended a surplus automobile revealed toflay that three of ’.he
Julian Htenstmm nnd 0 . K. Cioff. to the IM7 legislature, and that
■ala near Atlanta today In hopes skven N atl* sentenced to prison
flu- organization, work toward t*
o f getting the station wagon ha at the Nuernberg Dials are lo organ o f the Russian Army, aatd
(our.tear ilegme or Its nqutva|em
needed. But his priority arm* near seriously bad physical condition.
that Saudi Arabia Is the object of
AITTAI, ISSUED
a* a minimum qualification for
the bottom of th* list and there
a
stepped
up
"dollar
policy
"
All
o
f
them
will
be
moved
tn
Thomas
M.
1011,
contact
re
fs
w
tiama*. IL
.1 . « V*. ftn nr L ■as
It's aim. asserted the Rutdan U tlre o f Ocntral PVwkla Chafder Irartiers in fiemlnole county.
naw quarters In Merlin's Rpandau
paper,
la to strengthen America's No. 16 o f the Dlwtbled War Veter­
pHion within two wcIT*.
position in Arabian oil field* at ans, Issued another appeal today
LIKITK N A N T 8LAYK C. O.
HALT
lo disabled vets to enlist In Uu&gt;
FTlANKFTITtT. Oermahy. Nov. an
t— Scnslor
organization. He urged eligible - f ,V ) -American
Anny
oiflcU li
veteran* to contact him by writing revralytl to Iay than an 1 Army
to Box 600. Sanford, or telephoning lieutenant shot and kilkx! hk*
770-W. Ha stated, however, that company corpmander. an Arierlcan
veterans eou)d also write Adjutant Army captain. No. motive hsn been
ii rides or
Isaac B h k r. 1801 North West­ goren fo r th® Shooting, atgl the
moreland
Drive, Orlando. Mr. names of the officers Involv'd are
driven and
ltlll said that November te the being held back until their families
Chapter’s membership drive month. hxre been notified

Of f i ci al
Declares
Situation Acute As
Coal Strike Idioms

Arrival Of Distribu­
tors Of Powered
Glider Is Revealed

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l»t * •*( Itiiullunl
t*» rmIIit i rrntfi

f *».•» * n-■. iimiit h« ikh »»i* .in »•»**'
tivr »r*l«*i fi ■•lit |*i4**t«|i'ii! I mm
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«!*••♦» .*f )iih unit*

•• *i. t-filirn:

i - •I mom*

Mrs. (i. F. Woodson
Died Yesterday At
S isters Residence

Teachers Ditch Board
Recommendations

Ex GP Give Blind
. Vderan I^ority

Three JNazi PrisonerH
Said In Bad Health

tllli

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lint'll To Schools
i*. -1-*
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in
n il Tn!*-t. iiiir-l.'. A.-&lt;» la*ml*.
J»r«' e i i t " ! MuihI iv evening fo

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Uunrrvlmr a'f th r mrt-IUtg nf
i l«J3 il»L’ fit hi IuiVp lr up wn.i H«'inlnole Cviunty T m c l k r *
pfl« -i Mi\ \V (i Kill »••*, rli;iiffmill in l a k r M u v uronidlng to
,tl I).. i:&lt;.n"| •»( INniiiIy * ••mini*- FM*at(l Kir* Ih r. avavInUon H

k.|\ifi»,»
%I'M m*4|h»"*I*,*| IIi;«f !*•'•
f liii't'fai •*( • »»:iHilr»ct- lit f»'Mi »•*
ipi4‘ 4f •».* S talf l(a*i»sI Drp."lti"-ni
Im lauhl i h#uh«*f •&gt;#■•«!!:«* Ailh i*1
tita\4. I fii&gt;a Ml|?|*rxli«»n
f '^ f *
*r4«l f»* Llir rimmhrr
Cfimniilfpc 'Tor nr||i"i
Nl * Kil
I*"' |M.Mil»,| Mill thill i| lll'Ml
\4.|a (ml ftmlnl |te,c,i#ii*.i* fh"
prpM’iif tluiw hriilyp li.vl p?olm)»!y(
||«|t !***• a AUIIII* l»» I**! l»*ia»H
l)l9#*U#!h *•' I *4lk«• .1* v«np "ii*9** Ih 4o
Ihirr too* !«%*•I &gt;rnr
Ml 1. il^ r nl*" tR'pol Ir*I f|i |l
I unlifnirif On |'ft|f I *»Mf

Two Christmas Event
Prizes To Be Given
Ofsirjc AusUti. ehafhnnn of the
ClirLsIrno.'. prouram fo tie sjxuuorvd
try Uie Hanford McrctianL* A»aorInfInu. said thi.* afternoon Uist
n ti--w bicycle, donated by thr
rLVtociatlon. will be given to Uie
owner nf the tstU decorateit.bicy­
cle, trit-ycle, t*»by carriage or
wagon entered In the OirUtmas
pnrade whtcli Is trlng arranged
by -the .^inlor Chamber nf Oimtnetce.litr. Austin also stated that a
second prize, a new tricycle, also
donated Oy tho merchant.* group,
will be awarded to the child In the
parade who fudges will declare as
wearing 'lie beat costume

fnry
.
|t w,*.’. 'irgrit I'll' Mil-. Illrtr
Ih- llintWte.1 I&lt;| every N’tww
Uie county t h i , **f Clirbtnuin!
Imvh fur the oxit &lt;if tlilv llieri
A U'l'vlr )*ro)trlvir ojhI Him*
—•in

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uviUahte

fnr

v-hC

hmltti tmnn.illoti filmi. ^*kt
Kli'Ttrr

l'’ivc Persons Killer
In (ircenville HI;
&lt;iT)- liv e )H-r:ion are known
In a violent go.* rxpln.lon w
demolkdied a laundry In Oreeh
t&lt;*Dy One other |rr*on t* mil
■
i.al nlwwil
Ml were
wr'tn IInjured
tl lltfwrl Itl
and
about /
90
tn
blast nnd arawnpanying lin t
One of those wlio wttt k;
was 4ft. year old J Wjllp M W
visitor at tiie plant, who he*
tn rvacuallng wotk hrfnre the'
ptrxikm
..
‘

f'ORltGANT REVEALED
O f t t -A N Ix y

.N o v.

» - f,TY - 1

Uminary forecast nri 1947 tn
crops released by the Florida W
Durnau headquarten* In Or la:
reveals th a t Florida's total )ctt
crop acreage, along with that
Artecma and California, Is 43 p
cent above the national yes
average.

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