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                    <text>TH E

P A C E E IG H T
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Lana

Oalloway Cary It.
Uauldlng lie,ale ||.
Qauldlng Norman M
utaaamlr* Theodore K.
(llaeem lra Bertie
Orand Annie M.
Ilrnnd Kuaenla
Orand Paul E.
M oll Gertrud*
H ull Hamilton
Hunter C. n. •

lying
lyin g
Ixiper
let)per

John
Minnie Mey
Geo. II.
Sarah W.

M alher* Mildred F.
Mather* llaeel V.
M alher, lnu ra
Mather* Hrady K.
Moramen Mliftil* A.
Mpremea A. W.
Mnreman E ll,a b ,lh
Morrla T. I*
M yer* Sara A.

Hartley Chaat V.
Ila ille y W. i,
lle rlle y |1_ A.
Hartley Florida A. .
■ U r tle y V Ie ry
H artley Jteee I.
Hprtmen it. II.
Mead lllanrh* M.
Heath H. L Jr
Heath Dorothy
Her.Ih Mary C.
Ilealh H. I*
Helm* A. L
llrln w I'earl
llenn#***) |,*ltoy
HrJineaeey Grace II.
Healer J. |I.
Mine* A vy
Mine* inn
tlilrhcock Mr* I . N.
Hlichr-ock Lealer
ijllchrock I’ atil U
llopeon M.
Horton W illi* Me*
llorlon Lloyd
l|uil*on Mery
Ilm lH i, Hubert Henry
Hunt l,ewta T. Jr.
Hunt Bobble Joe
Hu»ted l-eo II
Hyatt M. J.

M tK nlghl Vivian
Parker Ederard II.
Earlier Nan
Parker II. tl.
Parker Kate
Parker Katherine I.
Payne J|. C.
1 , Pop* W. II.
, Pope Carrie F.

Jarkaon Btanrhr M
Jackaon I. J.
lark*on Hal Hr LJarkeon Harold
Jarkaon I - G,
Jarkaon Margaret
Jean &gt;1. O.
Jean Lucille
June* Tborna* H

llnyt lllanrh* M.
tlnm alnrer Ororgw
Humphrey M argaret
Humphrey Ethel
Hnmphrey I. L! •
Humphrey R. L*
Humphrey Itoae L
Humphrey Mamie
Ilulrhlnaun D. tV. '
lluirhlneon Mr*. Mo

M ad, M ary E.
Hrnllh Heroic#
Smith Kllkahelh M
Smith J. C.
Smith Ann
Smith Hairitiond A.
Smith W eill* It
'ffmllh C arlo#
Snow C. H.
Baow L illie F.
Spinner W illiam
Starr H erbert A.
Starr Ernie
Stile* .Wlnnlfreit Mae
Stile* C. K
Slonerork Holier t
Ntoneruck Viola 11
Htnnernrk O. F.
Klnree llurnham
Hltire* Eleanor
Stum tl. II.
Stum Clara N.
Hulllean Delia
Hulllvnn Ilu **l* A.
Sltlllran Arthur IHulllean John I.
Hulllean Herbert ftSumlerlln Florence p

Jobnton Carl A.

K
Kanaky Joaeph F.
Kemp A«*F- * *
Kemp Jewell
Keoah 1.1* . K
|yigrri|ul,l Emma K
LegerkUtSI E. J.
Lloyd J. d.
Lloyd Hnrolhy E.
Lloyd Elmore J.
Lloyd K. B. Sr.
Lundoul't A i r l
i.utjiieer Carrie A

Tabor Julia
Tabor tjriiman
T ire Carrie IV
Tic* T. A.
T ire Vernon C.
Tupper ’Maud*
Topper H. I,
T yler I- C,
Tyner Mr*. Med
Tyler M yrlt* 1
Tyner F. G. II

Maready O. B,
Martin Charley I*.
Marrham A. II.
Mallllewa Win- II,
Matlhew* Mr*. IV i
Mallbewa Janie* t
M ellrllle Jean C.
Miller Arrh ,
Mln*hew Belle
Mln*hew Franklin
M ueariee Wm.
Mimgrare Wm. J..

Van Horn T . M.
Venllorn Jo*le
Vahlfnrn Ttorrrna* M

Jenktn* W. C,
Jeuaett Howard W
Jenten Mabel
Jrihnaon Edward

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Wheaton O. I*.
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W b e. ion Annie
&gt; W h ilin g Evnrilla M
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llarosdnaky Anna
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rail Ophelia

A bar Isabelle II.
Abraham Mra. James
Alderman AHtn*
Alderman II.
Allen Hemp
Altnon William
Ahdyraon Harvey l^e
Arnold H. S.
Arnold Ollv*
A yer* Klhei w
Baker C. P
Ha I la nc* II. K.
M ila n a s lleaei* A
Baldwin Caryl* 1.
Marwick Modena
Marwick N. J.
narwlek M. a •
e» George
Vloln
Benson Cart
ItlaHIn* J. A
tllgflln e Adeline
Dlahe W aller E.
f i i i i r F. m .
Illankenrhip luiwrene* 1
Blanker),hip lleaulah
ltUnken.hlp M. II.
Ilrldcaa Mary A.
B rook, Blanche
Bryant Addle K.
Bryant N. lb
Barnet Dorothy Knoll
Harne, Donald J

lorracril Mary II.
LaVIgn* lle lll*
l.*e Mr*. Vera
I.** I/ * I&gt; W.
I^ e Erwin F.
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l.elghton Florence E.
I.*1 ghIon IV .KI.cwf* Georg* W ill* Id
le wl* Turnl* P
t.ewl* W. A
I i*wl* Geo, P.
Lew i* Olive
liewla Edith C.
|.l*k Opll*Ha
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Link It. O
t.lvlngatnn David
Idvingeton G r «r «
lotrke Hurl*
t*&gt;cke Iblwsrd I.
Locke Pearle
l/Ocke E I.
Locke Mervln
liownian T. It
Malone George It
Madden Emily
Madden Fred H
Matheraml Margaret
Meckley l^ la M
Menlck Anna I*.
M-nlck J. II
Melton W. D
MlkalSjefk Mnry
Jlllwee Aldl.i
Mil Wee ,H. T. •
Mobley Mao*.
Moon Mr*, w . O
Moon, W. O,
MoMeF Iln*g
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Morgan Fred I.
Mdrgan Ahhle H
Mtirpliv T. H
Myers Tleaete
Ml ere W »
Melfaynold* llalpli
M eW atler* Albert
McNamara J. C.
McNamara - |l*Ola
McGrath Mnelne
Nelniyer France* C
Nobles Cllnl H.
North JIonebMd
NnrrM fyla
Nnrrla A. J.
North I. J.
North Carrie D »
Norlli l.uelan
North C* N.
North Ernealln*
Norlh W B
Norlli Orville
Overelreet B r«*le Jl&gt;ver*|re»l II. J. Hr
Overstreet Earl
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Preeroll J. R.

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Pugh ll»r te y l \
Pugh leil* M.
Pugh William

H eun dey* C h e a t e r
h h r ln e r M r*. M a r g
H h r ln rr I . A,
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R E TU B lelC A N
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lliirlflm. Mr*. Emma P
Grave* W in ifred
llarknea* C. T.
Ilaakln* Jnme* H
ll**k ln * Virginia J
iiuflman Itury M
U . k i y E lltabelh E
l.»*k »y Fred
Luiader M. M
Nlcholla Catherine
Ntcholla Clarence
(Julgg Grace M
Smith Ann
W alker Iiealle

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IN D E P E N D E N T
LAKE M ARY
P R E C IN C T Na. 1*

Taylor Mrs. I t ATaylor II A.
ThomphOn Edward
Ttinm|iaon lr. A.
Thorne- Helen AThorne WHIIaut
Tld.1 F, M
Tnmpklnaun A .
Tau^ A r.ilvn I 1

W

Wan,ley W. T.
W ciielei Camille L
Wester llartT
I V u u r Helena
Wli It Her George It
W illiam , Vanee I .

Ilailey l.llllan
Bailey W . T
Baker lletty II.
Maker W illiam E
Ball I/ * (ten* G
Hall llaym ond M
Heck Charles W.
Beck Inee M.

W ilton Hattie
Wing Kminn L.
Wing Harry lb

Jackson l*ef#ar*
June* W illie

Glor* IJIIIan M.
Glore Paul W.
Godhee A. K.
Godwin J. B. Jr.
Godwin Clro Edna
Gorham T. L
Go,bam Mra. T. I .
Gray Samuel
G riffin Charlie

K ^irtns Hum
Kelgan* n . Ct
Rliigaley lieu
Klogeley Mr*. Emma
Kremer Huhtv J.
Ererner Fannie It.*Kyla H. tLKyle Herbert O.
K y i* Mra; Lau*
Kyle Ml** In**
Kyle Ml** M »»m e .
Kyle Chttla
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t,*nkford Clarepce
ianklorri Buhl
(.argent A. M.
l a iy r a l Geneva
l a l i l i t e Ji H.
Llvlngalon Eva K.
’
'tow ard C.
Lyman
MallhewjpJamas R.
Mallhawa Mra.' J«
Millar E. H.
&gt;Mlich*ll Edward N
MDrhell Juaalla t,
Mitchell Ijiwrenc#
JMitchem H. F,
Moor# A. II, ,
M'.ore Mrs. Clyde
ucuech Magale E.
ucuech Harman K.

Col* u rh e * U.

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Hay Trim Walaon
Heller L#Hny IL
r Hells Adslt
S ille
"Her Naomi
slier Martha •
Heller Jam** R.
Rllsy John
Hllry K sla
llln a lA Maud W.
Hoblnaon Berlla

Crocker VerllS I
Crockyr Arthur K.
CulksHioua* Anils

IIE P U B U C A N

VOTTJIH

fiatrow Harry

lam yrrl Herbert A

Mihel M.
lb P.
II. H. Jr,
Ur*.

Nmtlngham l|o*a I
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P
Perkin*. Mary
Paioakay John G.

Ballard W. IL
Ballard Marlon I.
Balter Florenc* A.
Halier A. J .
Hanks Mrs. O llv *
Barber Jack
Barber Arts M.
Halts Grace II.
■tales Lillian U
ftatee'K. C.
Hen,on Lydia R.
Hah eon Chaa. A.
Henson Myrsn* IL
Cora Darla

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Clrmaaac Julia

B

Kills Abbl#
Kubanka Ur*. II. U
Eubank. II. U
Fubanka Mr*. I|- H.
Eubank* Robert H.
Evan* rra n k
Even, C lair# P. _

Sanborn lgurl*1#n O
Hcaman llafnld K
Heoli Jiewey
Hrtiil Mary I. ,.
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Hotel!
Beall Doigile* J.
Heever Cfaresee II
Bga^ar- Anna U
' H W f/ DB O
ver Mr». la C.
Sewell Mra. A lll*
Sewell IL R Sr.
S w e l l IL A Jf.
dlmmeha |la*»t
X g llh lllanrh# tl.
fcnlDi ! &gt; * ) ■ «•
SmlHr Bertram O.
Smith Earlah
■now Lillian
Surer Clkraao* H.,

L e w i" |. r

Fabry Paul
Fkliry Mary

Maaun Edith
Maeon Ll*ter
M errill Jltinl*- Lee.
M errill Mary
More* Cl., W. ' ~
Mora# W. H.

Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakiityrtn
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln
Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln

MrGruder linker!
M rK rlv ry ' IV. II
Norm*

Richardson Frederick
Itoblneoa Andrew
Itublmnn Jam**.
Hoblnaon Itoae
Hoblnaon Ham

Andy Jr.
Ann
Olga
John J.
Geurge Hr.
Anna
Emily
llro ra * Jr.

Hrartlrflrld Jan* A.
Hrkehel ll»n
Hr helm I AHA*
HrklfIrher Emil U
M.blelihcr B elly
Krhoon* Eugmu A
Hlmpeon lb Forbe*
Hllnpaun llrrtha A.
Hrnllh Clam Ih
HmllU C. Hendrick
Kluut Mnlh
S«ili)tiion Maude
Muloniv'i 1&lt;*»Dr
H era t lager Myra
Swearingen J e ll
hw uffotd Carl HStronie Haley
Sir..me Wl, D s
Hi 0 * 0 llennI.

Luke* Paul II
Luka* Mary K.
Luka* Milton A

Mlkter Andrew

Thom **
Thuio**
Tillm an
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Turner

Albert
W arm ao
lewvI
Elisa
W allet
Wavuian A,
W illie

Hlank'o
Stanku
Hlanko
Klanku

Thompson len d le A
Tiioniptun Abner I.
T h orp * lludolph H.
T o o l Edward U
Tout Id* L
T ra y lo r dilhu r T.

Marlin
Juliana
Andrew
Hulart

Vaughn Jegell
Vaughn Thomag

Tealnahy Mary
1&gt; *ln *k y -Paul
Tuby Iffephen Hey.
Tuhy Mr*, p ig *

W alklne Geo.
W eek * tlrndy
W'eek* John
W illiam * Honker T.
W illiam * Odheea
W illiam * Svlveeter
W illiam * W llll* M*

H E rtm u cA N
K oiarlk Joaeph
K olarlk Anile

v o t b is

Vnung Mary
K E T U B IJ C A N V O T E R S CO LO RE D

t^Uir* M

lia v l" H. M
Dunklin Hence
Level* L Carrie
Alacun Ceader
Mandy Arthur
Mason Minnie
M errill Claude
M errill Condor.
M errill Eddie
M errill E eerlll
M errill W llll#
Merritt W. E.
M errill E II
M ur*, l^rny
F O R E S T C IT Y
P R E C IN C T Na. I I
Harne* Edwin J
lla rtle ll Dordlhy
BetlWell Elbe!
Urechrr K erry
lle ll KylviL
Uethea Franeea A.
IteOiea J'ljm II
llowen ltulan.l G.
lirndrnrd Grace
Ilradfard III.her r |l.

Baker Mildred
Baker Oliver F.
tinker N ellie A.
Baker {talelah D
Darnell Annie K
llarnetl Mel J.
Barn, 11 Augutlua E.
Darnell Gordon
Bales Paul A.
IMleu Maalne
llaumbaeh Aulirev E
jlerkbom lltilli K
Bennett l.uln
ilannell Jaa. lb
llrackln Kills
Bowser J. (I.
Bowser Opel
lim n oo Leu la
Urunuo Sven
Brunon Prudence E
llullon OHIe E
liulion Leonard
liurklnaham Nellie lb

w a rn

W a lk er Malll* H
W a l»h Waller F , W arren Minty H. ■
Warren Heliner T .
W a ter* Fram e*
W ater* Neal
W a ter* L J.
W a te r* Donnie
Watao'n Mr*.‘ i* "■ Wntenn t* K.
W eather* li«*a r;.
W eaver llohert
W eaver Ituih HWea vrr O. E
W ell# F. WW illiam * Emily
w illiam / Margaret .
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VOTERS

t'eeaelberry Jane
I’ h e e v e r1Charles M
Ell la William Ivey
ssmwHEijfdir

ilinahanw Rvrrt M

Carvee Samuel A
Caaaelherry Mary E. I
Ga*srlherty IHbbard
t'nlle Janla J.
poll# Jules Joseph
C line Frank II.

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Davl* Flnrenee kl
Dawson W. W.
Dawsdn Eileen C.
tierthlek Alda E.
IVetlhlck Oliy J
Her I lilr k Wllny I.
Iterthlck Aldon &lt;’
Hoilieon T. M.
Dol|M&gt;on Ellen M-

Chtnleuai Mrs. Trny
ChuSeuaj John
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C
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C ley Henry
t'ounrll W aller A
I -..win I . M.
Cowln Mra 1. kl
Cunnlnghaln P. II
t*u ,il* Harold A.
Crirlla J. R.
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F a irrll Harry W.
Faneher,, Kalherln# lb
Faneher FreiPBV.
Faulk Joseph f t
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Faulk Kalelle J
Fletcher Hnwlbll MFre.neh Alherl I*.
Fuller Matilda ^1 -

Forward Mah#l 1*

Gull llnaella
( N i l Georg* I*

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Hawthorn. Ira
ll.itrlkeen Mra, 11* J
Heath Morris U
lllckork Florenea
lllckock &lt;b. W.
Ilortge, Mra. U WIH.dtea I . W.
lloakln Luclle
lloo yer Mr*. R- o,
Hoover IL O.

K lra lrln Malaga R e '
Klreleln Id-lloy M.

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l e o r t i Mrs. Ik. IL

Ljrnd IL A.

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C all lawa
I'herm a Charlr*
Cook* Mynelle,
C nfllp Carl C.
Collier leruly#
C olfln Emma I.
J’ reainer Waller
Creamer Ituih
tllg g e ll Aden* *
Hwlnnell Alfred M.
H w lh ad l Kyiv la M.

G rate John A
Grave Mary
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H oover A

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H oover Florence n.
Ilo w e ll J. M.
H ow ell Florence U.
K
Ketvhem Thomaa II
Kalrham Mildred I.

S E B S E f lS
Halt Daisy
H a lle ll Mary A.
Harris p ia r lc ir : ™ '*
llattaw ay Jcmea IL
llaltaw ay Alma
H a lla w ty Talley
lla tla w ay CHflon,
llr lla w a y Vhrgery
llln k le R&lt;J#«r T . ,*.r
lllichcock Paul I«*
IIHchcncK Mary
Itnffgiaa June O.
Ifolfm an Donald
llwvker Margaret
H old er John C.
Holder Ida
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Hunt Peril I#
Hum Kvilyrt E ^

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Gain*# Charle# Av.
Gain#* Harsh R.
H arlow Jlerlrude L*.
Gcher W illiam F.
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rialchell I'arl 11.
Galcfael Marilyn
GeUler Franklin K.
Gelater HyVIlla lb
Gldtan Arthur IIOltieon Mra. Aflhur It.

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llhnde* 1Hhelh#&gt; *
llnuhen IIMiry
Iteardun Flank
Itunben. Allrw
l(u a**ll F u n k
lleddlrk ’ J*m r. J.
Iteddlrk Mildred I,

Hlmiunili Alfred
Hlntpeon Ned
Smith Haley
Hrnllh T. It.
Smotbere K ilt* bet h
Smother* Phil

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I’ olllHe), Jeall
Pyhurn Oliver
I'yburn I'ratlle
Poland Verne

Urgham Edna

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Farm etei l.yle
I'a n n e le r M u le
1‘etteya * H

1 -ark Ateiander
L a w * Genera

Hudson Raymond O.

F a n e s Colombo A.
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Dlndk H. J.
Dud* Andrew Jr.
Iludn ileora*
Hilda Katherine
Hilda John
Dtida A ml re w Hr.
Hud* Ferdinand
Hint. Anna
Hilda Kmllla
Hilda Klleaheih A.

Cash Mra. Mary Kva

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C its ;:, o '*. -

tiertha
J. C/~
B, W,
tleorae
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AHder* Mari* c
Andera I* M.

Hair Patrick
Davla W illia m Henry
Dremonil Daniel
Deemond Viola
eliger n*rtruds
K ih
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Mclnloah
M ctslcrh
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Clamp M. L.
Clark L e ila Graham
Claag* A. G.
ciau ie Nora A
Cochran Ham
Cwchren Elina 11
Cochran J. Ik.

Fraseou H alil#'
Pfeycnll leota
Prrecoil II. J.

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Young lle.rtha fl.
Voung Thomas II.
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Ch ild* G la d ys

Dunn ll,l* | p

Florence Flueale
Florence James
Futlon Dave
Harmon
Harmon
lloakln*
Itnaklna
lloakln ,
llnaklry.

Mildred II.
G. IIU. l i t Jr.
Nora P.

McClain George Ii.
Meltons Id Howard A.
McDonald Heotnlna J,
M rln ty r* lleeele L

Koatrr Charlotte

llrownl'ng fl. L.

llladea Florence II.
Iloleler Howard
B older Florence M.
Bradley Fred If
Bridge i W. O.
Ilrldgman I* .K
llrldgm an llerlba
Dr lanl 11obey i
llrltDiu llot.y
Brockman John
Brooklln Mary. C
llrouktln Erne*I
Brown Hannah II
Brown lluby
(lucklaw Franre* M
lllitk lew Harry L
Bullard Clarence I.
jlurkH Mrs. W. P.

Caldwell N. V.
Caldwell Mrs. N. F.
Ca/aaily M ile* T. .
Cateedy James lb

ir Joeephlua K.

Davla I.lllii
Duke* inh
Duke, May

Faufflabcr Otlo F.
Faulbaber K llu b elh
Fuller II. 0 .
Fuller H. R.
Fuller Until (I.
Fuller Mary A.
Fuller A. II.
Fuller Dorothy

AJlan
ficC#JIou»h
cln lyre Anna K.

Ilhrlnn Edna C,

PII.Man K a pi "I
Finch Alice W.
pjnch T-.iM.
r o llin g , r Florenc
I’ PG Ing,r . Frapk

Edenlleld Beaale
Kdenfleld Leon
Eltf* Alton lleddla
Emereon Mra. Carl

Ha i|ndera

Peckh.iin John A.
Plrkerlng Ikon tj.
pli-kcilng li*aal« kl

Variii.il llow ftrd
V arnill lla rp e *
y a rn ill Hare lr
Vale* Julia
Yeoman Itlla

[kavldaon Laura ft.
Deustae* E. S.
Burke* E. A. ■ • .
tyunn Theodore

Hick* Mr*. I l » t » l E.
(lyre* Mr*, ft. F.
ilyre* Hen F.

Palmer Virginia
Pallerenn Amy II
P*lter*oii Geo. II

W llll* F lora n. •
Wilson John II.
Wllvnn Con*la nee
W rlabl G eorge M.
W rlth i Mnry

F L O R ID A

I fob In*, in E ilwnld

Odell L U
Owen Eugene

Week* Nine I*
W ell* l.uclle
W ell* W J. Jr.
W hlllen June B.
W b lllrn lla r r le ll E
W hile Jubn Allen
W hlllen Junr A
WldUl* lle ttie n.
Wld.ll* P h ilip II
W llll*m *nn M lnervib
William son T. J.
W illiam * Marlon
Williamson Lid*
Wlllarfiaon It. E.
Williamson Ham P '
WillInmroll lull* Wll

H ERALD , SANFO RD ,

Heine* Margaret K.
llaln r* Carrie II
Heine* f.ou J,
H al"** Mary I.
II aI ney Webber tl
lle llb ro a 'J , Frank
||»neell Elba
Henerll I* N.Ilar her Harry J .
lUrkneee M allle Neleon
IlnrrlM Mra Je*e|*
ilarrle Pdnald
lla lla w a f I* G
llalta w ay Annie
llelnur A. U
Henkel At I.
Herndon Edwin
lllll Mra. Minnie
ll.elae* Q. H
ll.etgr* M yrll*
|loliman Ida II.
Hullrnaali Itkherd E. ,
||i Ideworlh le la
Holloway Margaret
Ibdloway Huberl*
H uaiII Elisabeth F * i *
lloyvfll J**.** C. Jr
iiu w ell Bernice W.
Ilow ell Jeeea I V
Hughe* Mr*. Julia '
H u gh **, L **ler
,

Nordvirofn W illiam
Nnrrlt II II. ,
Welkin*

Knoll IdiUl*
Knoll, Loutan
Kuunit laiuclnd*
K oont* F.
K reliikr Goldie M
Krel|ier John
K u r il E lite j.
K u r il llufu* 4

SANFORD

France*
»r g * J.
K e lly Estla A. K lbb* Gordon MKlbb* D om lhr A.
K illin g .r Mra- tT^tr
lw m *p Mr*, twola f
la r a w Julian lb
Lowd,rtnllk C. It.

K lfhieln Mr*.
K lrrteln C rl*»l* II,

Iw slrr Vets'
l.lrh ly Thelma

M
Martlo Ida t
e
Martin Mary K- 1
Mggsn lla r r f '!•••
Maauh Kalherlno.^,;
McNaughlpn John
McNeill J. E.
•
M rS rtll JeMle
Parson* florenea M.
*
h.
He ld M ar ik s

A.

Hrgkt uatbrrin#
S,4Kt lla r rr
.
Wood Mar/.
W illiam * Jrs*
W illiam * Edna

Young llarley D. t
T o g g g Bertha L

�% ft

t %

THE

lb

U n it y T h e re l i Strength— ■
To Protect the Peace a&lt; U&gt;« World;
To Frotoo11 (he rrofTt— mt America;
To Prodoce Troopedly for Hanford;

S
AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

f e

r a

W EATHER

Partly cloudy, tnnight and Friday,
Widely. scattered light shoWer*
along southeast t m &lt; l ,
IJtll#
■hang,, in temperature. Gentle la
moderate ru h rly winds.

l d

NEW SPAPEK

b b b ____

VOLUME XXXVII,

Truman Balks
|:

SANFORD,

Established 1908

THURSDAY,

CIO Leader

Vets In N. Y: 'Housing March’

•______ '

RoOsOVtlt ,
if

-ildent
ladtte
rdthethaPtreaJ.lden
tow
Inad
lrvcM
tly
p
r
e
i
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r
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e-r
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o
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b
e
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l
e
c
te
d
a
e
n
a
to
.Wrom
odeIfUhlaen
d.acAcep
nteew
aen.aakedRRhim
M
dim
M
G rath's ' resignation .a* lolicttor
general. Mr. Truman laid that
he had and added that a man
couldn't be jenslor and ■•lid
Icltor
at the akme time.
For the third straight new,
conference, Mr. Truman told tho
newamen, po, he doun’t have
any p l a n a for making any
*P&gt;jecht»
in the congressional
campaign.
g
Meanwhile Democratic Senator
• llurtpn K. Wheeler told news­
men that In hla opinion there la
a Republican trend In the nation,

24.

1946

Associated

Press I.fa il'd

W ir e

CARXYINO PLACARDS as they march In Now York City are some ot the
SlOOO veterans of World War II who paraded in protest against the city’s
housing shortage. The group, marching to U10 music ot 4 bands, seeks
legislation to end the current bousing crisis. An estimated 760,000 per--,
sons are at lha present time seeking homes in Uro city, (international)

It t S H I M . T O N , Oct. 24 .
1 M * )—
President
T rum an
»a&gt;H t h e piKsibililv &lt;&gt;f a s o f t ,
coal S l n k e i- a i n i t l e r t o be”
h a n d le d hv Ssscretary of t h #
I n t e r f o r h r u g a m i J o h n L.
I e » is.
^

j 4 NEW YORK. 0 . 1. 21 , (/P)
— Mrmlmrs &lt;*i ilu* CIO Ma*
rim4 Kiipini-pr.H have voted
in New York to :(r&lt;V|&gt;l an
airroeml'iif tvaclit'd between
Ihv utiioti aiuVhhip o|ioratur»
mi flip Allan Ur and Gulf
coast.-; The vnti4 waa I.A49
to !•:*,’ in favojr o f an npre**'
luenl deat:rllied as a basis of
s e t t l e m e n t of t h e s t r i k e w h ic h
begun O ct. J l
’A u n io n v fficial sa id t h a t t h e
rc.-iuli. of ill# t ia llo lin g will b#

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-OPJ-*
High Administration official* predieted, that
_
Ol'A in January. Hot these officials
added that by'thut time inly a sllni (
list o f very scare# items in addi-J
lion to tent will remain. 11ruler*

with these comment*, th*
Advertising Said Attorney General Ol'AIndiri#
ha* announced the removal
today .g price controls from cosVital To American Grants Stay For items.
mi tic. iiit a tong list of non-food
Removal
price celling*
all food mid iwvsrVisiting
Estonians
W ay O f L i f e
ng# item,* was onnounced yester­
sugar; syrups, and rice
eeilirigs. 4

•amt to AVushiivgtun, where re-'
sull1
* fioiu all * caiioard citl#.i
a l e li.dng tall mi
I be .K llg in e -ts u e r v insiruct#,!
not tu l e ^ u n i I,, w o r k u n t i l “ t h c y

. . %

of

from v i r tu a lly

day. Only

NO. 284

Showdown Looms Be­
tween Lewis’ Min­
ers And Secretary
O f Interior Krug -

‘Dreamboat’ Lands In U, S. After Atlantic Hop

DETROIT, OctT 24, (/ip)— The
Ptosident of the CIO United
Auto Workers, Waller P. Rsuther, Mid today the removal of
price ceiling, on food Is a’ blow
(■to the health and welfare of (ho
American people.
He &lt;!.‘cjares’ that the removal
nf ceilings “ is1the inevitable "Con­
sequence of 1a series of actions
stalled last&lt;spring by ths 79th
Congress tn' destroy price cantrol.''
Rcuther add* that tlu
at of food ceiling* will
American f people , j ]
mete for food t m '1yaq
last. Hr sayk that's mor
n 30 pqr cent Increase, 41
add* voter* will . romrntti
the poll* which representative* in
Congress a re responsible.

tfMrsjr President
•gft.
• on\* slip.

! • . . . ...
. .
Truman s*
ri........
tl art against the law where
• he cornea from.

_. ;ij

Rcuther Says End Of
Price Ceilings Blow
To Health Of The
American
People

Republican Trend Is
Claimed By Wheeler
President Plans No
Political
Speeches

OCT.

Maritime Union Votes
To Accept Operators’ Offer

OfOPAPrices

•••

4) WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.
(A*)— Whjtft House reporters
couldn't get* President .Tni’
man to forecast today the
.outcome of next ihonth’s
congressional elections. At
tho President’s radio pud
press conference the news­
men asked him if he’d made
a wager with himself the

1

F L O R ID A ,

TKI CREW Of THE 8-29 Carman Drcflmboat leave l!ie landing strip at Wcitover Flcid. Mass, after com­
pleting their fliglil from ( ’ari*. Fiance, m (*' hours and '.'3 minutes Col. C. S Irvine, the pilot, called the ti ip
“ routine," saying, " l made no attempt To make a leciud " The crew ineiubo' i. pictuicd with ttieir plane in th#
hackgiound are (I to r ): Col C lu iem cS tl vine, St Paul. Nob , pilot; Col. H J Warner. Omaha, !A-b ; l.t Col
I J Shannon, Philadelphia, Pa . Mu) J It KCCi! A itm lu Calif . MaJ J„lt. Ihile, Wise, Vs; Ma|. J. Jl.
Ilrotheis. Knosulir, Toon , It S Snodgi .tv., Seattle, Wasla, in lliuu engiiicet; M Sgt. F. J. Vu»c. Huntsville.
Va ; and MaJ N I'. 11ages The plane. Dying at -0.00U feet, avc:aged 304 mile* per hour.
(f nternationat)

reeeicri
ilnnsn

elr-qram-e
I liev

• le . lt a in * .

w e re

from
loid

III#

that,

no

w-rttit.i

... i,-u#d until
otdel • u e l, j . e ed flolll WashMIL-1.-I II
tin- F.ngineers
n t-,. , i
j. . ,|g, -I
I'lr k e l h o e
..J
I

of !. lie," l

M C**11,l f *' l

l -h

*• ie*p#et th#

• «i i iking A F
w h o still ar#
■i. .lop „wn-

remain under controls after mid-

NBC President Hits 18 Refugees (iiven i login
With ihe decontrol actions anMore Time To A r­ pounced
At Efforts To Curb
yesterday and today th e
Departure sOI'A swept nway another ierge,
-R a d io Advertising; range

t\ ASHl \t, |ns, ih-t. y't. u i —
New Chain Fence Air-Mail I’iekupTo ^ew Automobiles i*ttlfr
Ineat of ano*n 1 »Hrik**
matter lo
Secretary
'Yorkers*
Is Delivered
For
s
[!
Jd
!,V
!
Sm
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S
'S
'S
'i&amp;
W
:
Questiotufd
A n
M i ii
A t iNonn
®
..Ittui lit#4 jiitiati.in at his news
.... today, I'lestdent Tru­
Use At Cemetery
.
Milli’i I n I o M e x i c o
man said Ihe
coal dispute
If jp|u *m - t liut ’ li«&gt;

segment of wage controls becaUte
Wa s h i n g t o n ; o n . 24—opj— the government applie, its pay i T
CHICAGO, Oct. 1W—OP)-N!le*
( l a v
t w
j..b „ i . u w r .
y u # * t io r
Trammel, president of the S'ntion- The 18 Estonian Refugees who hail eurlis only when higher price
ceding*
are
involved.
,
been
ordered
to
leave
Miami
today
sl Ilraadcsstlng Company, said to­
c o n fe r#
................................
A m i.f......................
f , iiiu t I |in
Lu|i *it.. ..........................
t h i1 ............
.Statisticians estimate that in
s o ft
day lhal advertising is the right now have been granted a tempor­
It*Hull \ii|fi*rt will Iff hplti
iM»lny
Ihe
case
of
the
food
and
restau­
ary
stay
by
Allorney.
General
Toiyi
'
—— - ....
t* Krug's prol*lent to handle.' Mr.
arm of a free press and free radio
InI rr h'Hrif■
! i: l.'r.lo I1 M • i
In an addresa prepared for the Clark. Ctkrk'has directed the im­ rant industries alone, smiie so* and P n r k f n t r M n t o r u
'H
A r p H iM y rtrfi.fi T r u m a n teftued i« l«&gt; ilrawn InA re iliisti ilf* Nil* Nils \H Mail \\ riA., P r ilH
”
*
r.. # di..u .#V n ,d the John 1National Association of Ilrood- migration seivire to do what it one-haJf millilon workers are out*
f’tftl i
. srilil all i't’l Ritlu ^ishinjr 1
from
under
wego
control*.
A s B n n i r i n i r l l n T o m w i , uititna&gt;tm r.,» njopenin|r
rsttem, .T/Rfnmrll *&lt;Dd advertis­ ran to arrange ndroissyin for the
1p ■•an sir*
ifr*r—
rt'T
i h ■ 1 f^ 1
One ranking Jiftcial acknowledge
,,
! of *b# Mm# Workers* contract. •
ing is essentlnl to the ' Amcf iron group tn smnii country In thi*
Uf ug ‘If Ml,-MI
111.
«Ml
f' I It o i l s a i l (|
"U
tint matter., the Chief
Of P. (). Buildiiur f4"t
economy and the American way of hemisphere. T li I s development td frankly that there i* a wide, j
.. i ;i h.. •Imi! th.
^
_
K lm llh r ilnlttfttl h«* will jjivi*
rant* o* th# F.stnninns prepared spread belief in Ihe government .
life.
! !i« IV.- i if ft 1*4" .
. ll. .l! 1
•tyt ri 4tutikincMt sift fh#* bydg'fit
'ongress will come bark prr ;
l»\ ASSi h T U T D ntKSS
“ in the can# of n vast majority to set sail for the Dominican it--- that Co
, «r
11!'■It ti.#
|..lt
lalt*F in Iia tlfiy
W hett fiikiil
psre.l
to
knock
out
(ll'A
quiiklv
i
,f"
k
f7
''''
.....
f
'
'
puhtie
in
the'Caribbean.
i*
"
f
f
w
i
t
h
i
h
r
niil
an
d
mu
w*?h
of newspapers and magazine*,"
■ 4j P, .sit, Iltvli *,
t I "
atin&gt;iat th»* pit * Llv li flint; o( wajjc
and
finally.
7|.i,
offidal
raid
M
"
1
V"’
f,“
,
'
|
fii*
u
rn
jiL m ii ; tlu- M i - y il h i i b u n fi'i
president
Truman
praised
t'lsrk
he continued, "cdvrrtlslng makes
«i.ii*
i 11 mnl ft JltL'
( .
7.****' "
' L ■
4‘iitlft4 niiRtlifts han ifivpfs
**• r u n i r » f l'» f h r D»h|_ i n -w N iim t tn i t *
all the difference between progress for his action in staying the de­ piivately that the policy from
t r i u l Iiiw Os !
I I
in w h ic h
AL 1..* lai * uitl * (till ll# 1
now
until
(he
end
of
fh.
year
w
illlfi
’
„
S
'
1
m
fii*w
A
ilir
r
icitti
m
itt*
portation
of
the
Estonian
refugees.
onl poverty, between editorial free
hi* p r m ’ ln i in r il th*
p in ! tif p H C ^
f»i»* 1rttitt I* 111mid
lie to
lo get
ml rid
rl.l If
If reili.fir,
. 1,hl* . M
l" f,C ',V rt
* '*&gt;' f1.
•»••••*!
1
fttiihiltn*
b#
ceilings
rapidly,!
"
s
The
i’
resldent
expressed
‘hope
that
dom and slavery, between printing
toritro!^ iim me+ilv *
%
*
ft V|w
#111*•1Ml II*
wt
thi* Itlu ( i n u t i l e e in iie
new, that has tieen sought out and immigration Injv* ran be amended offlrlal sa id°YhVt ^th d r vTV*4that
Thr
win n h k a ii
the . W r of ii„. .......
„|.-e,, ;,ti..n yeslrr.luv i "P i»" »m
" ' iih m ir **T
» ■ " " nmue vnoo
new* that has been handed out,” so that puli 1 leuI refugee# may be
wIiL'thrr AUiirtu?y tirnriiti Turn
....1,1
l- n !,. ''?.#"" m
Trammell went on to say that In provided for in what he called pro­ It would be to Aesldint Trlimnn’s
nark iii*iv k* ii*pLi»f,| hy Bt-npolitical
advanlag#
to
trim
tl.r|,°,M
ttH
"
’
fenr*’
"
ll1
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1
n‘
"»k
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«Pi»ndf.4
it|but
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»l'l"
hut thryVf |in*|Vihl\ &gt;\liM* |tii| tun K, W lypli'i uf Mun*
the. United Slates, alt radio pro­ per cases- II# emphasized tlust
.*.11*. i ft.e &lt;^ tL . •
__ I *1___
■nt".l#,j tiUI lU" n j j 1#‘ Jil|U.
... controlled (i*t tp.thc.tiurm and Jji.’ji
rerrm^r all TTiev
grams, no jugjtec- whethia- they,'re legislation will bcjmjidwnl.
ti»im !««••
f«*i rtwtmef**/*
let Congress- take th# Pespon : “ Onrrel# p.i-l# in. now n. .- Ms . * f ft.el.IV
Him' rM‘((
I f inti vn'g tfjily
commercial or sustaining, art'
Ii » « »•»I t i n u i i ’ ll u hat
1 lit* |u*rij|I ,ii| ninil
sil.ility
if
it
want*
is
4
4
o
the
re
t
|
stonrlle.1
on
Fork
mnl
I
b
t
MIAMI. Ort. 4
. M -(4 * )-A gnlmade possible by. advertising. He
..... Ire- -lint i-rt.l lu-r.........
* •'-irVi have lirvti mi|***tii*.f min M•*\
way,
knud ‘
ma, k ......... ■«' .
\\ As|| |\i, lo \ i I,--f i|, i^P
said that in other countries where Jant littt# bund nf lit Estonian re­ of Mthe
4 , t till It tj I .*I1*&lt;I*
IISI- • ■ 11» Ir i: iiIk » 11u tlit- f 11*i --1 1111'
e
a
n
w
h
ile
,
consumers
at#
w»
post*
have
now
Iw.-n
■
li.l
.
.■
\
.1
t.n v .g o ,
Joh n I,.
the radio system is a slat# mon 1 - fugees who have low-n ottirn4il to
v«7«
Hut '«&gt; • |e|i»|||% .f f i\ i*»|
I
t
I
M
l
t
l-.llti
I
Is
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ill
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t
A
I
-1
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t
I
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•
Two Groups Oppose
. ^nl1'
,h
poly, the iistener ha* to pay fur leave the country are making plan# ing to see what happen* tn pro4. -JIIHL'i.'It l I*ewi% iim U tiiy k'i'M'L'iini'Jil o v e r
,\h.lLliUv\ 1tilil iillilnj JIMIIII i JU*t fiS lllliny ililNp
in
grocery
stores,
restaurants
aml|f*rNuyer
announrv.l
l‘,..i,
(
ih e l im e f
im ie g n t li» t io n o f a
Hut in America, he toduy to sail for th# Dominion
.irrfMft (he biinh'i
Constitution Change wentlistening.
j, I m s
t»f Itniirif'H, 1
liquor stores. Ol’A4 official, p.,- Il,r •nvtnlle,| at othe, inlet
,.
anifearn
on. the listener get* more Rcpublli4. Their decision to go
\ » u i nr w h tfY e i i i ’ ii k titiu it t.» mine Wi-iLt'ii viMiiACt
IJtMvM,
l*t'l..llltlI
'
1
1
news, information and entertain­ to lb# island republic was announc­ diet that th# coat of living uni ** *m,n n* ’hvy nr# in.,.1.,01. ". v*EiL-f i ih’%1 tilul Nt w, Sm&gt;t»ik hrmn u« nint h at l^.iMin m AniCli lo he U i L i i j : .jshsiiH* itn lu y .
tlrv A m r lttH !*»»«•» .
drinking certainly will go up ni,
Mine
l.evvi-*, widely known
The directors of two farm and ment than anywhere pise, and is ed lute l^st nigbl by the llev. least temporarily as the result of j The newly stenciled p# t , tn S l u m p c o lh -fto la s e n d in g it-M#r- inn .imney in .M«*xic*». A ml the |for Hi* “tin centim t* no work**
James
Jjieffler of tlie Gcsu
nvi'iatfi* i« ti bn nt (wire the priee
■jilrti* organisations art ’ strongly thanked for his Ibitenitfg.
w
ill
Imyi4
t
h
e
iippiiMunlly
of
*
&lt;
■
&gt;
■
Himid, hn* q»*t Nov, l iin* tho
Skirting the FCC policy of Catholic • Church in Hlaml. The the bread-to-beer retreat fro n . attractive in ' appealarn-e and fill itring n spi'citil cite In*i sitiitellittio t KOlt Ortrmt.
tg.pposing two proposed ‘ Florida
ih'tidline f"i teopeniliir iH^otia*
ceilings.
•
’ ft long felt need n« most painted
const itutianal amendments. Tho radio progarme being In the public priest has worked ,in liehalf of
Tire
iiikiuicg^ler.4
nhu
lire
i
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h
w
|ll
Irn
placed
on
t
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n
'
a.i
IhO}-, I.eniN hit- iMiiphat if ally
One Ol’A oTfidnl said incre«*e, [ marking* of strra-t nnin#-. on
proposals, would authorise tho ap­ Interest, Trammell said: “The the refugees ever since they sailed can be expected in bread and lutk have long since faded ..(.f The m a d a f D n y t o n a It. acli. - a n l M- k* having t» field dn\ nhmu: tip* sta te d ! ha&lt;
n e w (jon traeC
pointment of a budget director broadcasting of.any radio program into Miami on Aug. 21 .iboard ed goods, Jams, jellies and pi# WOtk is Iteieng done mnlr .li.#. &gt;
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n
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t»&gt;
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di*cu»«intM *ii»’ hi i;tin Hv that
by the' state legislature and abolish which a substantial proportion of their tiny fishing sloop.
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Rev. l-oeffler says the Domini­ serves, dry beans, canned fim. of Sidney Miicliar.l
the - state’s continuing pppropria- the available audience want* to
flip in ifiOsthNI w o r th of I n n
1hi- J»t&gt;\i |Tl111.0 ii ill I*,' ‘ iv m ii.w
Six parking rn#ter« h«v# )«.■. .■nimection with Hi# Ltuinad -et t n #
listen to at thb time it goes on tho can Republic offers the Iwst^op­ bananas ami most whisky.
lion*.
I h t * t a l l 'l l I »•«-1 a
tve hern InterTrad* sources generally exp# t removed in from nf lit.- |'..,i tjfn... I I ii, t will i»" lui.iigiu .tied b # t .\‘ . by f
With citrus growers leading the air i* an example of broadcasting portunity and* that Copt Felix some,
pli*t«*i| &lt;o HUM!
h a ! iinh'vm n » *
I lortila Vli wav - on ■
temporary price rises but on First Street ntnl lint. I -.*) ,,
T w o A r e K i l l e d In
Tandre. skipper 3f Ihe boat, will
wiy. Orange County Farm bureau In the public interest.'*t!i el hv \oV, |.
I
t:i. ,|,.. lare.t
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said there would be a gradual
laced
bv
velii.w
,iagn.
will.
In
..
L
confer
t.alay
with
Jose
M
Nou*l.
Getting
hack
to
the
subject
of
low
III......
.
S
director* mr( In Orlando yester­
i .1 »'»• f * w ill
N e j r r o ( i h it B a i l i e
turn to the old price system bn »#-l i lettering ..iin .m n . ii.i- .r
*11Ik*day ' end came out formats/ advertising, Trammell said this: Consul Cenernl «.f the repuldlr.
on
supply
and
demand.
parking
The
meterwe.#
,epb
"There
ii
the
criticism
that
there
Francis
J
II
Dever.
United
St1
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• against the proposal*. They said
Iiiti'ipn Jutiu«
( Mi 1 tIMH. M u - , M,t i*i td
Liquor industry spokcamen l&gt;r# , |,v signs futlowing n u m e r o u - .
hi UK hitja r\|n*
I Joubt th a t
tiwy feared the effect* the mrsi- is too much advertieing nn the Stales Immigration official, gave
diet
that
some
sgeit
I1i.tiil.ni
j
plaints,
hut
H
uin#
mmm,.
law
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l’U I U T S A dcjmiy * sheriff sii , . tu.:. ,ii&lt;l* **t h tr " i» IM r j: -a’* ’ W i l l .ayliit- - u sii k, — I h H - — •
air.
Rlnee
American
broadcasting
the
Estonians
until
noon
today
to
w ire would, have on control ot
Scotch
hmi.Dlher
whiskey.may
nfulwlt)-be^
slrtciiy-#nf&lt;.|CF.t
-nt.1
Mr
kliicd
early
tvttny“by
n
nr-gto
wit
.
]
|
tv
totd
Hcwsmcti
tn
HouUcr City,
Is
entirely
supported
by
adzrertis.
,
.deride—
rwbaher
to
sru|
-uway_
in
Fldrida Citrus Commission adver­
Ing and th# press not ettUtaly so. their tioy craft nr be sent to Ellis pear atain at somewhat high, r|Hayer;
tising funts.
A.
\Y.
ilu.
mm#
of
I'lllaburg,
l‘«j
if/ke"*.''*’
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"
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u'JId
Q.at
ho__d»d not,
rices. They said OPA ceilings ■.
,1 . . . .
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hi,‘T he guuld bo in. Washings
W. L. Story, chairman of the it might be natural tp expect that island for deportation to Swr.den. £
is now. associated vvitb It- W . M,'*| 11 Rhcrif
ad
tended
to
keep
them
from
th#'
Sheriff
\
\
.
f.lnl.oie
said
that
tuit
on
ill#
dale
specified
by
advertising
massage*
would
occupy
Another
band
of
1
1
Estonian*
Commission’s advertising commit­
CuHougb. stale distribulor of tho' Deputy llaniinn McDuffie and ■» i l.#wj, r,i| l.egiiuqug of Dio new
|
FORCE DSHD
tee and a director of the Orange a larger proportion of Tadlo pro­ and on* Finn and a third party market;
I
Kirby Vacuum Cleaner t'otnpnny McComli policeman named Miller [ cnnlinrt talks, King Is cutroiitly
A New York bakery leader an­
I .
County Farm Bureau,
HU declared thu grams than they occupy in the of IRjtre calmly owalUng th# same
JERUSALEM. Oct. IM-td*, * with offices located in Dm Hartford urn* to Die home of the negro,{ making u tout of western areas
the
committee
I___^ _i m . i.ild be unable to white space of newspapers or orders which were given to their ticipated Hltle change In consumed
...............S
l.Ufius Hrowu, , to idvestigute li oil• federal business,
wprk Inteilfgcetly under th* a- magaainea. The reverse of this, is Yellow countrymen—order* idling Brice* of bread end beked go»d&lt;. The Palestine guvcrnuirnt sat* AD«n(ic National Honk Uultdlng.
The m gotialioru .iispule took
le said he expected flour prim it was necessary to us# fore# ia- Mrs, Huemmc is expected In arrive| disturbance." McGuffl# culled from
them they must put to fen ngaln.
mendment which would ellmlnete tru*.
to remain about the same. Hut
Monday to disembark^, ine of Dii4,t„.r,. ihjs week, and they plan in. the front of tlie hmi-e saying ho on poltticul significance tmlay
"In the case of the great maiorcontinuing appropriations. Story
wlirit tlie pO’sident .J-tli# UMW’a
Chicago flour mill spokesman for. HI4 Jewish refugrrs "d.-p .rtc.l I. I , h - r e
1wnnU'd *o speak lu lliown.
also said that the requirement tty of aucccssful newspaper* and
district
17,
William Hlitzard,
cast a jump of 25 to 60 lent* a Cyprus after they alli-mpU'd iv
Mr. McCullough reported that he I
{falling for legislative approval or magailnes, M&gt; percent or more Crumley Sells Half
j
t
. w
ffftiiu* to Ilu* ooor ami firftl a I’*!- termed "Die government's interhuRdrcd pounds In the price nf enter I’alcstin# illegally. The an *, i oisrut
M W advertising budget Would lit of their total apace t* occupied by
nouncement says minor insiudlii4* had .1.1 mi order# on hand for ... 1 , , ^ kho(gun m.d McDuffie was preUtDoii, s.f tin- existing conltect
‘ 'up the committee's fund until the advertlalng. In the e**e of a net­ Interest To Montieth flotlr.
said it was
resulted when 200 of Dip Jew* had iuum cleaners,wh^|i cannot tw d e _ kj)|ri| i„,laI„|y xh# Sheriff said «" ow-sidtd. ami he suld
.» ■ * * ■ luuFmal mmmrn BWwa
was apprqnd ot dls- work with which 1 am familiar,
f‘h»t D
by
un*ctupuloua
t l ; i&gt;n pioi
&gt;- un*crupu
lulls m em .
Magnesium la finding new uses to be put ashore forcibly. S’li ul b^r liveretf irecausc o f the inability of ,hal h# nmj atn,iher officer h tid
only « 8/10 percent of the net-,
B. B. Crumley, Insurance agent
apn
e m o c r a tic narty *—
the nmipaiiy inCleveland. Ohm. to f„||awed McDuffie ami Miller and] liens uL
"T Die
the D
Democratic
to *
e, the dlructAr* of the work’s total program time la de­ at No. 50&lt;t Atlantic National Hank becauae of its vibration-dampen­ details are k Ivcii in th# Dritl.li M-cure elm-trie motors f.ir IfiO.niW ,||,n| Hrowu was allot to deuth in desiroy our union.' To thi* Uuxing
properties.
ennounrement.
voted
to
commercial
announce­
Florida Cllru* Producers Trade
Building, has fold a half Interest
znrd
"Dm —
miner* should
clcnners. This delay ho altritunc.r
- ■ ’
■ —
—
1 'added. &gt;*.iAssociation, tn session in Lakeland. ments. In other words, out of the in hi# company *t o
Howard
vole tik# they strike.’*
to Ol’A interference which lie said
1,0«0
minute*
this
network
I*
on
' also voiced their opposition lo the4
Montieth, former agent here for
holds prices lo he p.(|l fo, mof.os
, proposed amendment*. Association the air eiacH day of the week, the the past five vests for the Metro­
hy olil maunfactureis to low levels, Spaghetti Supper Is
Vets Have Advantage
commercials
take
an
averag*
nf
i president W. C. Pedsrson of
politan Life insurance Company.
but iwrmits new manufacture!s
Wavtrly said, "Th* situation under only #7* minutes."
Mr, end Mrs. Montieth came here
In Postal Exams
to pay more and bene# gel deli­ Planned For Joyce eft
these two amendment* could easily
from Haines City and live at 81*7
veries.
AIMED AT TIREa
dtoreek th# Cltru* Commlwlon at
West Sixteenth Street.
Veterans will be -given marked
Arrangemenls-^vere mad# for a
^ 4f»e-wh*n tb* cltru* Industry
Mr. Crumley ha* been operating
Th# Seminole Oun Club re­ a* to the proper categories,,*uch
fre# spaghetti supper for all mem* advantages In ratings in open
POISON ALCOHOL
need* .It* mo*t in working out the - BERLIN, Oct. J4-W V-Ratslaii hie agsnry for ihe past twti years
sumed its regular weekly prac­ as A. B.l. C. D, shooters sccordln
aslkorltlc* have given their verFRANKFURT, GERMANY. Oct. tiers and their wives of the Junior competitive examination for proproblem* ahead of tsa.**
•km of Ike fatal ehoetlng #f aa and prior 1° th*l for eight yeat* tice Ttvolvw shoots on the Police to th* regular N.R.A. rules and 24— f/Pl— United States Army Ommh#r of Commerce nt their bstional appointment to the posi­
regulations, Byrd J. Comic, presi­
tions of substitute ctrrk ami sub­
Amertean civilian ia Berlla 8an- area representative for the Metro­ Range yesterday afternoon from dent, said today.
■Inclurs worked todny to *nv# thd regular luncheon meeting held nt stitute enrrier nt the Sanford
.
COBRECTTON " ..
the Motors Inn today. Routine
lives
of
n
group
of
American
In her appeal t » Xlwanlana day iy a Soviet M. P. Tfce aotheri- politan Company. Before coming 8:00 to 0:00 oVloek.
Coma out and help make these
Post Office, It was nniminred to­
U*a declare the Bed A m y M. F. to Sanford h llvsd In Eusll* wilh , After several %weka of prae- matches interesting. The annual soldiers who singed n nnrty in n business was carried nn and pre­ day by th# U. R. Civil Servica
‘
for contributions
WM alatfatg at the Hrv- nf th# hi* family end now lives et 120 tics the members, and any other dues for membership are 81.00, giri-on stockade at Heid#|berg, sided over by president Jnck Rati- Commission of Atlanta, Ga.
facilities for tn* I
Amerkan Jeep when he kilted the West Sixteenth 8treat. Both Mr.
soldiers
drank gsn.
Eh School library*
an who -are Interested In re­ and ammunition will be supplied Germany,
Applicants must actually live
Forty-five member# were preeetit
Amerkaa— Robert Flory of Paw- Crumley aod Mr. Montieth er# volver Miooting will be classified to memburs at cost, ha willed.
rocklsils nf fault juier gild gtoison
within the delivery area of the
tiSTii
Ktwxnlsne and are also actlv# In
llcohol. The result—ope soldi cc and it was decided that the supper Sost office or be patrons of.it.
1City Nek.
The following scores wars turned tot:
,
,wbo*1l**d In town*
is d#nd and IR ar# ill, four criti­ will be held tomorrow night at
/lyfc affaire,
mpioyec* of ti*i post office are
Blew
Timed
Rapid
Total
WARM IN M A IN S
cally. Th# doctor's rejnirt it'* too the Seminole Country Club. Th# considered patrons. Basic pay for
* -ot
793 . earlv to say how many &gt;&gt;f th# club will open at 7:00 I’.M. and suMitutes is 81.04 an hour, and
9*
R7
«7
W E T MATCHER
supper will be served at 8:00 P. M, after 2,024 hours of satisfactory
W. H, Orabam
M
M
M
386
FALMOUTH. Ifr*., Oct &gt;4 &lt;4^ , OflVJpEXJO, N. Y., Oct, 24, C D soldiers will recover.
The main attraction on the en­ service will be Increased five
J. A. Howard
M
M
«7
777
Civilian* soon wtll be able to obNad Benlth
m
, ®l
m
376
tertainment program will be a cent* an hqftr per year until
tain an Hem which heretofore
78 GET CARH
U B. earth *
M
M
*7
343
^ la^ late . October, Thte has been available only to the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, fJTY— mogican act which will start nt maximum pay of 81-84 an hour
Oordoo Dean
u
Yf
to
380
is reached, Applicants roust
armed wnekea, ami thwt ip th#
It we* disclosed today that ft.- 0:0ft P. M.
. (0 the°iee*l
RoBand Dean
it
'O i o
M
24T
Visitor* at th# meeting were Df. 18 to 50 year* of axo, iul44
community, r o e a e
and water-reeUtan* match. The match
000 dikdbled veteran* have a|vH. n. muingaley
an
u
at.
347
«
bloomed In profusion, will light while wft. It’s guar­
t)liq,l for new automobiles utnler Clyde H. T#rwill#inir. 8r„ Joe from veterans. Forms for
/ tnJt J °s U U ^ D »* talk and i
O. V. BtnlUt
Tl
.V at
74
241
wrru cut E*ny spinach anteed to function even after be­
the "cars for ampuleea” program. Rounder, Karl Schultz and Holmes cation must h# filed wit
reference was not to tb#
na
It M Ortglr 83
80 ’
• 74
eeeded itself wee picked ing under water more than four
At the latest count, only 70 cars Mellon and Tom Freeman who U civil eervic# offic# at Atlanta
j Klwaal* club.
[jutd
203
J. H Pattarsan
71
«
• M
no Islet,than Oct. 81.
„
had been delivered.
4
a new member.
hours.
*
. ;;
—-■ _yivCir
•
*
„ claimed that on' the baili of reg
Istrstlon* She Democrats ahoutd
V win In Montana, Washington
and California, but that nevertbelesa he saw a Republican
awing. Ha declared that ths an­
swer will be found in ’the big
Mdlont vote — among, those who
- *i/4"itW talking,- ■
Highlights of President Truman's press conference are as
followit
The Chief Executive ssld It’s
up to Interior Secretary J. A.
Krug to handle the threat of a
coal strike by John L. Lewis'
United Mine Workers. He re­
fused to discuss the Lewis ulti­
matum for a reopening of the
•oft-coal workers contract:
Replying to questions about
^th e
budget. President Truman
said he would have a 'statement
m on that -eubject later today. He
^ gave no hint as tn jrhnt It may
.contain... ,
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Ol'A Price ( eiliiitfs

Seminole Gun Club Resumes Weekly
Pistol Shooting^At Police Range

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SANFORD

H L K A L L I, S A N h O K U ,

F L O R ID A

THURSDAY,

O C T . 24,

1946
■TH UR SDAY,

N S l " * ’ * »»•«'«■
c o u r t , a n ti r » u ’ l . « . n f l l r .l u * * l n . t to o
l i . r . U r V a i|U lrr.l t o ( l l r
7 Mir I m il
fo u r!
of
Hcmln
, y H l » ' i » l‘ l f s n u t » . &lt; t tt r ro n a )lt .r V lo r M a . In r h n n r a r jr . I.
« c ii* r a l l ' i r n c , ) In I h i U ! ll ..f i : , . ; n - . l u l l f o r i t l r e r e * t h r . r
H n ' | i l i l n l .In * 4 Id rn i|«# o il o r b r f m r 1 to r o n im im l j o u to t f
i # r | tfir 2ntl «l*&gt; «*f l» # ( f in W r , I9 IA , a n d b &lt; f n r i p a id c o u r t on u
-d- In ih**fr a f t f p III# r**u r 4
••»«•«. If . j j i . i d«&gt; «»f N ovem ber.
* any &gt;&lt;»* h i v e , . « s a id U t il p a r r - o l t i . i w l . . I i . c r r . P ro «
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«fulr«-«! h r la w , uni! f a l l
r lv » a
lirt-ifp l*r*» l'o n f * M o *fMI !»• e n t e r *
a r't a tiatn et &gt;«*u.
T h l« ftu H m p lia ll
I— p u b l^ h m l
M u r a w e e k fo r f*&gt;ur I I I n n i w u i l v t
! « &gt; r k i In th e H a ii/o rd
I U i a M. a
( I K |h r * &lt; i|u p « r o f f c r n r r a l « lr » u l i t l o n .
O K . puM lPht d
In
H t m ln o t*
L 'u u iit y .

Clover Blamed
For Sexless Sheep
MELBOURNE M V - A new
d lu u c which ftffwl* the fer­
tility of aliccp it threatening
the reproduction of flock* in
Western Auitralla 'and part of
South Australia and Victoria.
An Auitralian Government, re­
search officer, disclosing the
pretence of the disease, aaiil it
wat thought originally It uras
associated with an early type
of clover known oa-dwnlganuji.
but now there w «« eome *uggr»tlon that later clover* such a*
1ft. Barker and Tallarook were
involved.
* The officer aald the clover*
. Miihtd to contain sulntanrc*
clotely allie,! to oestrogen. u fe­
male hormone and ulmllar to
•tllbeeitrol,
a
manufactured
chemical used In human ther­
apeutic* ami veterinary work,
rta
auhgttncr*.
he declared,
Itemed to up*et the ductle»&gt;
gland* tyitem of anlmtlt and
■fleeted the lireeding orifani of

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PACK AG E S IO H .IP
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1946
THE

Rural Common Sense

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H ER ALD , SANFORD.

F L O R ID A

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S A N FO R D ’S BIG FR IEN D LY F U R N IT U R E STO R E

Dy Spud* Johnsaa

NEEDING MtTI!. \\)r. |.osi:
SO MlX’ll *WE COULD IMF

from fu n ction a l p e rio d ic pain

o f IM IA C l r r u K
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The new Rccloture Top fill
k+tk m , tad help* keep Dili*
Crystals package ,dg»r*
frcih hmgrw.

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A favorite reerrallonln oar town
It gelling together la one or an­
other's home aad making mu*ir.
There’* homebody at the piano; a
guitar; a Oddi* player; aid Molly
Birtlea even ha* a harp!

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Stains, Dvllness Vanish from

•» a**4»» la a ate* .f -,i„,
•40 • mil* Mm.ll, r.ntaf
ai.lo.. Oral*,. *0*r, 41.4.1.
n ilM .a u m i' T m lM t
■eartl. 114. m *. AO ,Hi
*&gt;»*«“' MO|
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Ancient Indian Cultural Ties
Reached South Of The Border

HORSE!.

without k l t c h p n
Phone 18-VV.

privilcgca.

FURNI8IIKD hotr«~*k7&lt;!plng
apartment. t:«ll 437-W after
4:00 . P. Sf. . itefined people
- onl* ’
.
, ‘
FUIINI8IIKI) apartment—suitable
for couple. Phone 7YH-XJ after
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A ^ c / o ^ B u ' °

(1 )
G ood Chicks.
(2 )
Good C are. - ( 3 )
Good
F lorida Housing a n d Equipment.
(4 )
G ood F lo r
Ida Feed*.

T H E SANFORD

W A N T E D TO R E N T

e.’XPCHT painting—contract -:r
hocrly buais. 8. G. Oroga-i,
roof* repaired. Phone 1154 or
7R3J.
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R obert E. P ark , M g n

Phone 154

A.VgKI&gt;— Futnlshei or unfur
ni*hed apnrtnient VeedW urgent­
ly 'by couple with .1 child,
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no children.
Fulton I
Phone 022-J/

PUBLIC stenographer.
Park, phono 1130.

N o w to Attend.
OUR G A L A

H ALLOW EEN
IDNIGHT SHOW

FRUIT Cakes canned tor ship
ping. Mrs. Brown Miller.

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

COLT automatic hnmmerlesa re­
volver, .38 cal., 130. Almost TYPIST will assist offlc**, c
Individuals
with eorroi
new. See Aack Williams, Buick
deuce, mailing lists, mo
Garage, Sonfoni.
statemonta. Work railed
WOOD HITS
all site*
STANLEY HKACHS
12-inch sweep
HANFORD HARDWARE CO. GROCERY STOId ; for sale with
58 ACRES on beautiful shore*
- 5:room apnrtnirnt upstair*. Good
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of Lake Monroe. Edward F.
location. i*bona LOT, '
Lane, Phopg 1111.___________
LOANS
IL200 — FUBNIlfnED s m a l l
homo near Winter Park. Inelude* gan re, automatic gas
hot water icater and 'several
strict privacy; fast service
' fruit tree*.
FLORIDA LOAN'CO.
$11,000 — l
IUJ Sanford Avenue
O'ROOM home for *alt-, 2 mile*
out or. L’elcry Ave. 2 bedroom*,
sleeping porch, bath, dining
room, kitchen, hri-akfa*t room,
service porch, large lot, fruit
tree*, double garage. Phone It.'ul-

ONE walker gyp. Five year* old.
Deer and fox hound: Guaranteeik
$75. It. 'A. Johnson, Hr. P, O.
Box 1357.
REAL ESTATE W A N TE D

W E H A VE RE-OPENED OUR RUG C LE A N IN G D E P A R T M E N T
DOMESTIC RUGS, 9x12

WE NERD LI STING 8, 'of Farm*,
Home*, Grove* and Busin***
Property.
W . IL William*,
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
'*hnna_1120. 310 N . Park Avu.

O T H E R S l i E S — Sc P E R S Q U A R E F O O T
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O R IE N T A L RUGS -

C H A R G E 75c

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tooth harrow.

H A V E YO U R RUGS TREATED TO PR EVENT MOTH DAM AGE!
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enam el for a spotless kitchen that
m ake* you so im patient to get -In
there and alart cooking I
PbYMOUTW
PARTS A NID
D HERVICB
Pabarito Net.
Phmso I M l

itery fabrics Robert
H Brawn, SOU N,
Are*. Orlando. Ft*.

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E ASY TERMS

Cabinet

Mo d e r n

b e d r o o m s u it i

D ream room fo r two, p la n n e d with the very latest mod-

GRITS and meal—ground fresh
. every Monday from snowflake
Phon* R, W. Lord. 7faLW.
BEAUTIFY your floors —
corn. Can be bought at Card‘ ner’s Store, Lake klonroa. 10 TOUCIITON A WATSON-, 1201
chin*. Homes,
Calory Ave. Ha* Purina Food*.
lb. hag. * 1.0 0 .
Phans DcLand
Alano, O il Co
chick*. The .4 a n f o i
8tore, 2nd A banford.

IMITATION leathora la
colon and large atlaet

llo n u

O— OBlfS

AUTOMOBILE A judlator*
paired. Wright A Cohen
ege, list A French. Ph. 101

• O R IE N T A L RUGS 10c PE R SQUARE FOOT
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6 A R T IC L E W A N T 'D f
I'L l BUT your &lt;ar -agardUxei ELECTRIC appltaaea twpalruof age nr condition- Ho* Ra*!/
» e repair washing taacblne*.
, 808 W, 2nd 8L
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Trotter Appnanes 8ei»lca, 301
USES) piano* tor nth. Th# Music

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S E R V IC E S

Garrison, 4213.

R O O F T ILB
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Spanish A barrel type
H. a Pop* Co* lac. 860
* wMtn and colored
R. A R. ROOFING T«I.K CO.
MIRACLE CONCRETE Col J. E.
Tenrlllwrtr, J r , Mgr. Camant Plant-300 Carswell 8t.. Phone 1121
Daytona Beach. Fla.. Box 51f
Water Proofing — Building
Block* — Sower Pipe.
SOB

10c PER SQUARE FOOT

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FILL UP with Fuel Dll and Karosene before winter. •
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NICHOLLfl
STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHT’
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OR quick sale—2 10 fL butter or
Erodurc boxes, as is or repaired. 12
Ifctylc Bervice Co. .
EB8ENOSJ1. Two mule power
duster, good condition—Hay r**St

Hden Ann Frvll-Hut Mix contoim {lots
chopped fruits, ptttrn end almond mtali,
tpitts, tnittd for dinnertime maglt. Add
ItAN 103 YARDS
ordinary toki bolter and you'll hare a
RALEIGH, N. V. (&amp; )£ dslklovs fruit tali*. Us* if for foppingt,
»rd Turner, baekfiehl
fillings, puddings, k» ho* desserts, fon­ North Carolina State,
up la*t Reason'* longes
dant rolls, nut and fruit ban.
crllfglate grid ilarh iv
trotle.l tor.’ yard* ugnin&gt;
at Durham. Turner wa*
All-Conference, the
|a.
season*.
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tour si*p

K P . f W n i E. WACKER
American Fruit Grower* Wilg.
Maitland, Florida .

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•■AU'NS mowe d.
Reasonable
prices. Jerry Lord, phono liiH-

FJKE wood—roak and pine. Free
delivery. Early order* will Ire
cated on a lake, truly on** of
given Immediate attention. Phone
the show place* of Orange

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Frepcr* delicious,
tasty desserts
frMih
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minimum of time
and trouble.

There u a grrtter need for iumher that) any other ti-rlod i„ our
resretlme hMtorr hut million* of
* » r t l_ f e « of valuable timber and
million* of small ire**. that
...-I irould
uroduce timber * rr tie*(roved
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evnry
ye’ f bv tincont rolled fir?"
The well-bein* of the f,
Uie nation depend* op th,.
'..is. -e -h-&gt; t -'-r vc*
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fhouctnd* or Ion* of f-ri'ie oil
*te w**hed awav from our farms
ov voter rrn'lnn eve-v vpor *•'flc'ent farmlnp iim-rn*,
i...^
• V~pr V»fnre |.j* »j,.
,,r
meil
.* h-*w. vcI ml'M-uis
•f round. o« ,r~1 m"’ t
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V a lu a b le Prem ium Coupon in Every Bag.

*TH E FA LC O N ’S
A LIB I”

W ANTED

Fertilizer. Thr Sanford X-Cal SALESMAN vr *alulady wiuit.jJ
Rtorv. I!mi &amp; Sanford.
, *“ &lt;1° canvaaeing for attractive
-----------— i—-------- ------------------l p.oduct, guaranteed by reliabas
“ V u* &gt;pr • l°v® Pipe — stove
local firm. Large commission,
pipe • 'bow* and other cold
Wenderfuf-opportunity to make
* H T vvtvv im r n x i
* owl moBOY from now ’til Christ-

, Here’s the Keys to the Florida
Poultry Profit I-«oek

(Jack)
Baldwin ha* traveled more than
.'ID.onn mile* in th ■ pa*t *ix foot­
ball *nr*nrr* Inoktng nt;'ghn\if a*
a int'inlwr* of the Grange Howl
schedule committee.
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fiddle—even badly I)

A 01 f r l MI N C I -IN O A T S — I U f TH I I W f

Because F lorida Condition* D iffe r So R ad ically
From O ther Sections.
X 'C E L L Feeds are C o n ­
tinually F L O R I D A F A R M T E S T E D .

KNOXVILLE. Term.— 0P&gt;—Bib
Neyland, hark at the University
helm after five years in the Army,
had n record of 118 victories
against 14 loaw-w and rFrht tic*
before o|&gt;ening of the IJHI sea­
son—hi* 16lh at Tennessee.

Beeauao the iplrlt of harmony la
there—harmony between folks who
like each other’ll company, who en­
joy the alraple, homey atmoophero

6 A R T IC L E

SMALL aimrtmcnt Mr rent. GIO
TV. First SL
P*nny lee penny, and pound let
pound. 3-Mlnuto Oats lo your bod
hronklant bob Mo ethos one typo
el cereal la *m naturally, rich la
Vitaadn B|. Pro UI a. bon aad Eaorgy I Ask lav the package with
The Big Hod X
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From where I alt, it’e a heap
more Important to h^ a poor Addle

Copyright, 19t0,L 'iuud Stores Brewers r — J - ~ *

F O R R E N T*

A rnerica,
rK*"' light ha* been tip own on
the early Indian* of .Oklahoma,
Louisiana and 'IVTin* by excava­
tion* of the Spiro inoundt dearKufnula, Okla. Commenced about
10 year* ago, thi* digging ha*
revealed that the aborigine* laid a
hi.hllT-developed culture, extentive
religiou* practice*, arti-Ii.- Inclina­
tion* and some conception of
science, nreheologista hevrl.
The Rpiro mound* yielded mace
than 1.000 skeleton*— p*e*umnbly
of wterifiriul victim* buried liefare
the arrival of the first European*
Other village
Irelleved to!
I„. between Mro and 1.30*1 yent»
old, have hnn found in nnrthi'a&gt;tt
Oklahoma. *aulhea«tern Oklahoma,
mwtheaatem TeTB*. msrthwbatern
l.ouixiana ami western Arka.i.a*.
it un* atated here.
(
The prehialorie people np|M)ielitly had a well defined conception
r.t utter-life, fnr they hurird otnamerit*, weapon* and pottery ve».
*el* with their dead. Skull* found
near altar* »ugge*letl to aicheol-

—with nothing mart etching than
•Id tonga, aad a gloat of moderate
brer or rider.
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What comet out lan’t the begt
music In the whole world. In fact,
a lot of It It downright bad. But
nobody even thinka to question or
to criticize.
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Get Kleenlfe today at
TOUGH TON DRUG CXI.

A m t .TWO Oil AY*, luting five month*. Mr*. Father Degenhardt and
her five-year-old daughter, Grctchen. are ready to leave Pittsburgh, Pa.,
for New York. There, they'll tall for Germany to be rcunltedr wlth
their Gl hutbahd-dad. Mr*. DegcYthdriK'i father borrowed* a Jeep to
take their luggage east when they could not express It because of
the teamsters’ itrike In New York City.
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om where I sit „;fay Joe Marsh

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WIT.NK.HH rn&gt; hand and

OCT.

e r i l at H a n fo rd , C « M * it ^ n f H »m l*
n a if a n d S l a t * of K l o i d j . t b i« th e
* 4 id d a y of O c to b e r. A , f&gt; l ) | f .

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C^U.Vlal

Dr l/eonnrd Barker
« Optometrist

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W IT.V K M »«y ha o il. a n d o f f l f l n l
p .a l at H a n fo rd . H o n lf t o lc f ’o u n t y ,
1*1 »I»V». H u * th e XJrd . U r *»f O r t t jb t r .
A l» . !*•«*

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• l l la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d
th a t th l»
c it a t io n b * |»uM I»h#J in
p* ’ ■
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fo rd l l r r a l d . a n m a p a f x r p .ib t lr lit d
In H c n fo r d . H e m ln o le C o u n t y , Ift u r i*
d a. o n e r e a c h w e e k f*»r fo u r 4 4 )

Hqw women and girls
may get wanted relief

ROBB’S HOME B A K E R Y

Bye* •tamlned—Gln**r* fitted
*. 203 8. Orange- Ave.
Orlando, Florida
Phone 49B7

be f|itrred ai;atfi«l

•e'n design bedroom

furn itu re in richly

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finish­

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h a rd w a re . Chosen •’*

as h p art o f thi* w o n d e rfu l borne outfit, but savings priced
in the event you want It separately!

COCKERS Red Hon
8 wka. 38 champ* in
Mrs. A. D. Marsh. 1
R t ; 1. Now Smyrna

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SANFORD

HERALD, SANFORD,

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THURSDAY,

f ^r«v POSTWAR SUFFERING IN GREAT BRITAIN
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of raiflifiK $1,500 with which to purchase* new books and
equipment for the higli school library. Miss Etlnn £hittenrlen, librarian, is in charge of the drive iind this week
has-been visiting the vnrious civic clubs describing the
needs of the library and seeking the cO-operntion of our
business mid professional men in this very worthy en­
deavor. ■ '
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As we understand it. the library now has about four
thousand hooks which have been well organized and
classified and which have proved both useful and enter­
taining to. the students, so far as they go. However, moat
of them are old and practically no new bookft have been
'added since 1935, amt there is*n pressing need for certain
types of books which Iiave never boon available there. *
That the vnlue of the library is appreciated by the
students is indicated by the fact that with 458 students
enrolled last year, an average of 12 hooka per student
were borrowed from the library last &gt;Var. while the at­
tendance, including repeaters, reached 17,092 for' the
year.—We regard this as a very creditable record mfd
indicative of the desire for knowledge' which our stu-

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AWFUL! TWt POOR

D U C H E S S W O N 'T
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tilnr troths or profession written in the hooks which should

The Gall-Ip. Dull indicate* It**.
. puldiran viclutle, in New York
*n&lt;l j Dhjiit_&lt;fjjKl} file |k u i ut. .i f
Jliiu* Vulei^- it, !*fi| ia ie u t ly fru"
hr itrpuhliiun lltlrker fig .vlintur,
tidy 35 perreni fur Ole lletmicniti.
lutfman, In New Ymk'* giibrinaurinl race. 2 peirrnl-famr lie*..1
iy: 3K. perreni. Mead

liolicrt Wi|liam un Oct. lit at the
Kernnld.ljiuglitun Memuiiul ||u*-

p.taf. Mr*. I'urHih «u* the funn­
er Nellie 11■ilil**,- uf iMrult, Miih

SleUik rule# g {*■&lt;-td *ct,i*kJr4a,y «uV. *.i.l.-,ci lk%f
lu»lt*Wl i*i#iwe M.&gt;vli # «n ... I jUl‘.I'. ' I I^ II |

j'.T h trq are nliotit r.Mi.iinti huild
lug fire- evtiv &gt;r:n ii. tin- I n «•
Stale*.
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W A S H IN G T O N LETTER
. Ily JA N H KADS
• Ifi e'he Full Employment lllll I
which » e have ulrraily enacted » e ;
WASHINGTON. (A
have conimiHriji-fhe t^ivernmenf mints are working I
&lt;o keep jnh oppdVlunitdt open tu l" ' 1* night, lo suppb
the niH**e» of the people of th e. '"*h enough dome*
muiitry *.. «• tu prevent u* from 1r#r(J on its hutine**
i*sCMtf&gt; nuiniing hungry and unem-1 If Hie present drm
ployV.I the "Heel* upd highway*♦mb*.- nlcklra, dime*
uf t h e land \Ve tried fo «et up* dollar* continues, off
safeguard* that would toevent* the util be uerrssaVy for
•infion slipping, bark Into another! turn "in :l,000.0(1,).il
depression n* if illd under Dresld- 1Yoin* during the 12

•hat they don't -repeal by legisla­
tion they will repeal by adminis­
tering them in such a way that
they will not mean anything. I
feel that .the Idg lm*ine*s crowd
|Wuul,|

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hark

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•and take nvei sguln a* they did
unde,
Harding, Conljdge and.
Hoover.
So with all the fault* and *hori
coming* ami failure* that tvr
Demociat* have had. our rectinl ■
i* iineipiatlrd in the history of the
United States or any other country
In what ive have done for'.tho
people of the lamt..So'\ve as l,em*
locrats have reason io lie pr«ud of
lour scroniplishmvnts as well as
i irgretful of pur shortcominis. Now
•is the time when we have got ,n
tight If we are lo keep the gov­
ernment a* Abraham Lincoln sai.l
lit should lie, "A government of the
ptuiple.^ for the people und by the
people". The IteDubllrans have Ihe
money, ihcy have the big newjpapers. I f we win it will he be
enuse Ihe people, realizing whtl
tnU election means to their prosperdysm t their peace, see to Ir

llrcnu'e of the heavy demand
nt home. Ihc mints have produc*' I
v*r\ few foreign coin* in the p««t
f? « months During the year end
ing June 30- the mints produced
■1.198/il |,7UK coin* for eight dif­
fer* nt c. untrie*.
There were Colombia. Culm,
Ethiopia, the Netherlands, the
Philippine*. Salvador, Saudi Ara
bin and Venezuela.
Order* hrc pending for approzi*
mat.ly 250 00(1,000 coins for Culm;
the Netherlands Fast Indies, Pan.
nma, Vtneiueln, Columhia, Kcuii.
dor and the Philippine*.
that the Democratic party, the
In additlrn to ruins, the mint*
party of the people,'r.ontinuns to made pll n^dal* fur thf Navy.
nave the lesponsibilitv and the Cua«t Guard and Marines during
authority of yn vrm ',»ii(.
I hi* war and many for the Army
and other government agencies. .
V eiy truly your*.
Lelsnd Howard, assistant dineCLAUDE PEPPER

FIRE and AUTO
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY IIOLUEtLS

(nor iNcoopoRAito)

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TUSSY
RICH
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Joe Hendricks

VOTE FOR JOE

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Juil think of III You can buy this
luscious night cream and save
money. This Is the famous cieain
that is almost the color of butter,
ft's rich In lanolin. Get your |ar
now and see how its emollient
action helps your skin become
supple, smoother. See how it en
courages that young, young look!

* (Paid Political Adv.)
113Vi M a g n olia Ave

P ho n e 104

Touch Ion DruK Co,

104ft

i&gt;r«r r riemU.
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this afternoon on is
speaking tou r‘ under the auspice*
j f the Democratic National Commitu&gt;e for Democratic, nominees
which w'ill lake me into a number
of states and keep me busily oc­
It should In* Impurtani Ui re­ cupied until ^ust time to get home
member during the new roal cos* fo vote on Novemlier. 5th.
troversA that the roal miner* at el
pot laniun.tmg, or linking ngainM, . Tomorrow I sprnd in conference
'heartless ruld-hliioilrd capitalists, jviih Democratic leaders In Cld»
Whom John L. Lewis Ibranded last ;ngo. On Friiay the 18th I shall
»r fs "swindlers ami murder* he in Minnesota, the 18th in North
ns-he began his negotiations, 1Dakota, the 21s( in' Michigan and
Illinois, the '27th and SHth in In­
diana, the 29th In Ohio, the 30th year while It Only reached 300
billion dollars In Ihe boom war
year of 1944. Many things like
Mpigera'ora, sewing machines ami
Udngs of thgl sort are already
jwuig nroducnl In larger quantify
mis before
sro swev (MV
iBiii
the war.. 1/1
Of Vk/UIIV.
course,
many other fields the dehtaml
* so, huge Ihst production has
( yet been able to match It at
I. Thtr\ undoubtedly Is a lot of
nfuslon and une4rtalntlg in. the
ibllc mind and more than t!
imild l&gt;e in governmental po
ba ‘ President had to Uke i
xperience the gres'
the greatest man In the worU
of course, everything has not
e«ty sailing and the Admlrfl
DMI has not been wlthpat mist
Yet the President 4ml the De
batle party have tried to legl
and to aamlnlstrstnJwilh a
K the Interest of is ]I .the p

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Activities
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HERALD,

SANFORD.

FLO RID A

P A C E F IV E

Mc»sdahU's Ward And
Ponder An* Hostesses

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•Mr*. J. ( , Itnvl-, general fin.trin chairman uf thc'anriiiul Smith
*ide .t'rurmiy Jsrlimtl ^M.lbAw*n
rui nival. anno,meed today that lh*
event i* scheduled fur Oct. II and
*upper will tie -irved in Ihti school
lunchroom at 5:00 I*. M. through
7:00 I’. M under the *ii|&gt;ervi»iiiii
(if .Mr*. .I»i*h I’hillip*.
The event*- w iir*b fgin nt tl-,00
I*. M. with tlie costume parade
•t.eing -c-hcdiilrd nt 7:00 I'. M on
the j*chind ground* umlei the
dlrrellnn uf Ml*. I. I', Ftillen Mi*.
J.
Mitchell wdl Itavi . *
the program ill the njditoiium-it&lt;
4:00 F. M.
Other chairmen, are a fo llo w :
hot dug*. Mr*. J i : . Foiitliivuid:
drinks. J. C. Ihivis; popn rn. Mr*
Jark Mnrllonald; 1-001111 &gt;■ store,
Mr*. W, C. Iluie: plant *ale. Mr,*
.tie Corley; ,;piM.U hi.u**'. it* 5*.
I.. \ .Hire; ji*'|i title, Mi- lli'in '.
Itu**vll; 1 ii.-ine ilde, Mr* K. It
Smith: cake*. Mr?. C. M Flowei .
candy* Mr*. Ilulwrt Drawn; mi
tery show. .Mr*..Jack liu- ell, ft h
p. lid. Ml*. J. I- Itedding; f i.'tone
telling, Mr*. John Miller mid mi-.
Ilmi, Mr*. John lliggin .

' l i — lii*&gt; 1 ,'im o , Ji «i»
n»iirile.1 ,t
.iml uiiiiiicuii
. -ui« l .1 I eler*on Client la*l *i't fur hi.'ti
amt M i. II It,
uei l
in • I'rmnc. ln where *bc IMIinni. .It ah . given it unvelty
■aught ,i lld.le study course in Mutmnri) lm\ f&lt;i| lov m-iuv
•hr First baptist Chinch
i M t c h 'U *
i t* t r i* * h m v n t *
w e re
M 'linl t»y Mi*. .1. \. tfillon I,, the
lull..win. Mr*. It. it. uiih.tnt. Jr.,
Mi*. Wallace Philip*, Mrs. It***-*
lliu-hunait of Washington. 11. t".,
Mr*. Lliarlr- Ihtt* and Mr*. Ster­
ling llolling .if Washington, 0.
Mr and Mi
Drift Hal.out plo:
AIm Mr* i: y K Fyntes*, Jr*.
to leave tnniiriow fur lheir hone Mi». I lr r m l Mn«e*, Mi*. John
III • let i land, tllilii, a.ler Viwltin. I .re. Mi &lt; Joe Jarrell,- Ml*- Ilurcilh..'
for -r.me time here with relatives I*.Mi'll. Mi.-- France-. Mnlmiiey.
Mr*.'Ward and Mr*. Pointer
Yellow fatl flower* aete ntt*ue*
l.n ly tinmigi'.l iiuiuml tin- putty
rimilia fur llte lu-t get-f. gelhei
llii* gtutip uf friend* tin* had t»
tin- p«*t -evrrnl year*.

W r r k l v f m n i lliime D r m u n * t r a l l i i ||
S p e c ia l!* ^ T allah»»*e e
,

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W in.

f i l e . « i lie

uf

SLA

a

upper icvejllly given fui
tel un.l MU* Siilnrv • " "
d Cuiilun, Ohio mu- o k ’
liver Spring* recently. Ijho
er nnd Mf-* llcime**v Fan
plane *iu Ik* the huUM*
I
dr*. Knight'* In Lilly ,J.rt.t
evernl day*.
Mi

ing mutan lur t;lny nna*
To produce tile very tiesl tun • !»*••■*Jble. rvmember that &lt;v*iv apron
l.iui u job in do and-ituiM he |«a
l.iwl u_* w**ll as |in*U&gt;*
Ifere Is n I0*pnlnt o.sl for a
kitchen apron rui:8CsH\l hv ctami low »peclsll«ts of DM' If K O '* '
j partment of Agriculture'
Will shoulder Mr.ip* it.iv pu*’ '
I Anchor .trim fimilv tn hick, well
above waistline !-!*■ them **»ju
I Into a single -trip aftei p.i m •
nier .Imulder* nr rluKk-i i piilrtii
1Hat hold* tie-in *«*ure \u", —•
n'.|*'D*eer in hull
I* the aiimn fire from
.iteti |
fia/arif** ('him-* plain M-»* *r;m .
Nu ilanelliii’ t*i»- So •
i ’*
,»rllcle* iibnid Mie kitchen tin Hull* t
ruffle* to ra’rfi fire Itelullu^ &lt;*'* ■
■tie *tove
I* It e**v' In vet Irrtn* !f*e *v&gt; ,
irore fa*tenlns Hi*n nee.i«i
*
,
Ipsianc" mike ,i nlnsfore with out* j
button at hark -of '.he neck and a ,
tie I\t waist Inatrad Of u*unl hur )- ,
to-(a*ten ,b*rk b'lttons
,
I» Hie iklrt iiuxleta leli u i - 1 ^
Alloa width at ballot!! tor "idiI n a* ' graduated from
Ing and stefiptnc but. n.n.f *a ,
I fll-l't * il v .'* *ii,. *iiv*
I
murli tu'lne** th.*' k'r» un. f i ,
Ip w»* or erl *tetMb*J Jdi
Ar** t*jckr'* ample rrani'tilrntlv (|
plttrrd? Purkrl* «hnuki !»■ 1*ive ,
enough fn- r'o»et '".nd
1*1• •• r
t1:rm on full fiar'i of *h** g-rtnejit fi
fait pifi un rune* of bod
For . ,
•Ide rnrkrfs *ltaiei|t nirl -Ian' 1 i
hur lop* aVe erpmiiy- tiandv
i*ir ! ^
pocket* c*o*e In fmttl slant ajieil- •
Ir** toward bark
Tf belt lie* In birk is II narrow |
wjlli &lt;* flat Iww? Tie* mak» it j
pd'-lble fo adhi'l waistline hut n ; ‘
wh|e, fluffy Imw inav ratrh op fhln»*
•
iitkil |itirrh « hrrr button* urr
Will the npnui lr&gt;u en*•!v,, 1
Cut bullonholrA with «n»Iu
Avoid pattern'; railin'; for *u'fl*s ; '
ds
ii 1 I «Y irk lh »*m • l A 'f t y
Keen ranvlnuilun * at f.c. fr.mi
!tir apron*, illll J»»*k ptrlf\
Dil-k lumtu r&lt;uii&gt;f
i'u. ti,.i
•*!*»•.»Ir«) virtirill*; ttiwl |k » ii
ni" •i'iin-*ifr*i buttons
*llo(i*r tolof l ist cihkU uli.l
Will It wn*h well’
CIKKM0, .
trim that util Ud j lortl
fabric* Dial are rolor-fn*i and i .
apron an.I color*lav'. nLittlioroiigbl
_ y • pre-dirunk
A.tshabir fattening*
|TwDern* on cokne.1 r
. Ir roplfa of "Drr.vr^ nml
j while
tynrkgrouniU I
•Apron* for Work In the Hume."
| linger and ^ve.laundi
mav be find free from Da- attire of
I.* workmanship ne
Information U 8 .Depart meat of
Reinforce pocket rnrner
Agriculture. Waidiluglmi n t&gt; c

U-. i" it lurmall) i h i t f
. i Tiiuiii.i* uf Yigiki ■*.
. i- •| rhjiitpagnr. Tlu*
Via Juun. I'u..I., linn.
&gt;

takes him from th# Crown
i qf. Naples at \h# tan'*
n « f rorsn ; to a country
up In Florida at ito age
, an advance In life which
ires favorably with lloA ltfr**' "Struggling Up-

.Igc uf , l i * l i l i g

SLACKS I

oratiYr tile* in u ••uini,
linlid labor ,i* rii*Hv. I *
Screen \fiei the de-iun i*
sheet* of Iim' i|iici liliu **i•
over It (one at a I lute • an.
that part nf*lhe design wiiii
lit. in und mini i» cut ■u*
Him *ti*nrd fadunii lh. * h
i.euig an|ilieil In llu- " b
lime until 'he de ig'

wit* «•• »iu*i “ «• &gt;■■•'' "
liniught hi'l friend• *" 1
actresses, bullet ilain'1' ' *. "
mill artist* front South d
Russia, Nut way, Fmme.
ipsnV nnd Utjiuunm. I bey
sewn hours it day any tin*.'
wish to lietween nine mid
mid earn a (|"9'*i •'• nune
“ In Ibul wa&gt; they I'ane..*
lheir career* in the mldun'l pay a living wage !•• '
liVrs. I In y uie nil ibnng il '

S M A R T L Y TAILORKI)
'—'
.with
FINE FABRICS
•
F IN E W O R K M A N SH IP
TO D AY’S BEDROOMS GO M ODERN
W ITH T W IN H EAD BO AR D BEDS
H e a d b o a rd beds arc-, sim ple an d
c h a rm in i! T h ey're k ey ed to the
clean*cut, streamlined tem po o f to*
d a y . Dostinod to becom e • high
sp o t'w ith thoeo who p re fe r m odern
in th'dr homes I Thoeo eatrom ely
hsndsomet beds Include tho hoad*
board, maltreat, and. eix U g a a t ­
tached. to b o x spring, f

A SELECTION O F S T Y LE S
T n ilorn l llio wny all women lovr!

Easy fillin g &lt;

• *

the well-born. fttSa fough
totter health, b etW f educi
better homes, a gfteter sec
•for all the people, m e bare
to help li.tle businessBo get sti
and to grow end welysve tyh

'

■1n aim.; ei .ir). t«.

a /iredout cream I
a yolden o^urfiRiJfi/f

will be connected wllh me Us Real Estate S.'ilctman
Mr. Adants needs ho introduction lo (fie good peopl
o f Seminole County. Ha wns born and raised in San
ford, graduated fro m Seminole High School an d at
tended the UnlverJily of Florida for tw o year*. He
it an experienced
re.al e»tnt e man at t|]at w a s hit
.
occupation at the time he entered the U.- S. Arm y.
IJe served 4• j ye a r* ns W a r r a n t O ffic e ^ at Fourth
A r m y . MeHudiiuarterc, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. If
you have any real estate lo buy or sell phone him at

The Itepiiblicans in thi*
Slate are saying,' "tart's
have a two-party system."
No one ever heard n Re­
publican in Maihe or Ver­
mont *a)' ‘‘ Let’* have a
two-party system" in those
states. Don't be fooled by
this line, tart's keep Flnr*.
ids Democratic. Gi* tn the
pells on Novemlier 5th amt
vote for the Democratic
nominees.
ItK-E LKtT
JOE HEND­
RICKS. FOR ' CONGRESS
BTH D IS TR irt’ *

SANFORD

Southside Halloween
Carnival Is Oct. :U

Hints To Housewives

Argentine Reef

M is also true that western i-ntilei
the competition u f Argentine beef. It is
than American beef, and rheaper Ru!
fairness, most he set the fact that tl,.
disease is devastating, and when it gut ii
19-9 it took the slaughter of some Inn in
•t out. Argen tin e entile have developed .
lake it lightly."To (ll,r cattle, lacking t
is a terrible danger. The western cattlen
sanitation on his side, ns well as the pr
I enple seldom get this disease Tlie
hone or m a rro w o f the animal and i,s sin
h a nd lin g o f bones and scrap. Freezing
virus, bin heal doe*, and « temper..!.,,,
grees makes meat safe. In canned b e e f
danifor. It is not inconsistent to refu
'•d b e e f in this country vvliih* huving cai

Personal

Cecelia Truluek

Mr. and Mrs.-William T. I’.'iriirh

,

THE

And

are aniiuum lug the k&gt;•&lt;11■ uf a &lt;&gt;i

' l « W | J lik . i . BV.IuCI I i . M u i t K l d u l l ,

Roderick Rdwin Adams

i Do (tl.M-aw la. ivgiomtl. ft
s on the Arifentine
|willipas. but la ahaent fnnn
..oiiin, much further
A noted D r i t i • ,i .cieuti.l south. P atagon ian beef,
it is believed, iH (|ujto safe. In
Sir • Henry Dale, proposes Dial
the sciential* of he woild, in such cases aa this, there is usually i|iiito a little more than
sn effort .fo prevent war, g j m eets tho eye nt first (fiance.
on »lrlke against rarrying on
military riperiment*. and dis­
coveries. Thai would rertalnlv pu;
thoi« cmintne* 'wliru: the »ncn' list* kept 'their s g i^ ir n t at the
intrey of any country whoa* srirnlists might aecrell&gt; v I,dale .iirh
kn agieemriit

ed himself
With his *

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1946

The Seminole Cojntv IVT.A
wtl| meet at the Seminole High
Sellout at 10:00 A. M. All 'mem­
ber* of the P.T.A.’s thrnughojt
the county are automatically
member* of the county council
Mini are urged to uttend.
The N De V. Howard Chapter
of the United Daughter* of the
Confederacy will meet ut the
home of Mr*. L. A. lirumlev on
Celery Avenue a 3:00 I*. M. with
Mr*. A. K. tins setter a* co*
^O llN I.
TUESDAY
The Presbyterian Dullness Wo­
men are invited to meet with
the Ru*(nr*s Women of District
No. 2, Oct. 22, at the First
Presbyterian Church in Urlnndn.
Mr*. Joe Corley is in charge of
trail ipnr.ulimi arrangement*.

I la k e great pleasure in announcing Ihnl

W h M i a neighbor w as heat'd jo
tlimight hnof-niid-mniith disense w a s h
•coiigreaarnnn. it seemed time to do a litti
facts about Argentine b ^ o f.‘H p 'W ffjf rijfl
gressmen have n tendency to open the n
fool into it, lull that wins observed loin
l roversy,

r*.

i

24.

Social Calendai

iH t CMdUTlAli :CIINCL

told, costs $150. Is it worth it 7 A ll the knowledge of the
vvorld, you might almost fifty, wrapped up in « single set
of 22 volumes of approximately loo pages each. How
many man hours of labor did it take to write those books *
To print them? To read.proof on them ? -To bind them ’
Y hat about the ro&gt;t of the paper? The bindings? One of

.Miami Heu* h T&lt;* A
Touiiite headline. A
them who can't get i
to arli may fulfils lu*e.
i f l in here. .
**

Th# firat adinlaaipn.. from a
Democratic polidcian thnl we have
ever seen that the efforts of for­
mer Pm *Ionl Hoover to dgsl with
the depression were stymied' bv
an "unco-opeiatlve," If not to siiy,
actually hostile • Congre**,'-came
fron, Senator Kulbrlght, an ArJkonsas Democrat. Ihe othfr «lay.
.lit compared Hoover's trouble «*t*h
ijkoso of \\’oodritw Wilson on ihe
Jwague of Nslions itsup. '

Social

Qte
r».‘ t* * Ml »»' \
nrarrt/-1|4| fw|
0«»rv tou *-'*ki^**l ir.ltlpfllct) fa Urv« Ifj
itirnlKin V^fvc IV .

OCT.

S O C IE T Y E D IT O R —

lor YOUR homo
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vf M-t H'U’JUrf.J
hni l-.rly ixi flw W.run'i Ptft# kf
•

THF.UF, IS NOTHING KLSK lie available to him. Rooks are hut the tloorwny .through
RU8TWOHTIIY. lllcvM I* the which all men must pass in their tpicst for knowledge.
an that irmitelh in the ouni,
A single set of the Encyclopedia Brittanlca,, we are

KUM-Jin 1 . 1,1 I K Who lor many
years, and «t the time vf Peart
Harbor, siu Americsn amhiu*iidor
to Japan, say* that \*ntld peace
cannot he pie*eiveH with I he
United Stale* .landing xiplllriv
hy while other pe.iplP arr ah.mb
eil
into totalitarian mninirat.
Those word* should be well i,niemliered when-and if ltu**ta .i
vadc* Turkey, nr YugmliiMa »r|V. .
Trieste.

THURSDAY,

\h,vr ?

IMULK VKHKfc FOR TODAY

gems valued Ut JI.SOII.OOO ftom j
German piinre**, *ny* the *l»ne*
were "legitimate loot" nn.l iliet
he had a right lo *teu| them, if
they \%erc “ Iriftt liiiDtf
tht*
loot )*vlon$;&lt;*4l In llir
tifiirul n*
Ihe United Staley and not tn an
individual Atmv colonfl.

1946

1tor of the mint. &gt;«)■» Hint appruxi
&gt;instrly a million m*&lt;lnl* wrrr «!«*.Ijvcr.d in the year .tmliliK &lt;Jaue
I 3ft. The order*, mitrail of ileerwaV
I in gwith the war'* util, hate in*
ejeased almost 1,000 percent.
The fnle of mi-dals of Ihe'preAidenta of the t'nitr^.Stut. ». Swri—
tariea of the Treasury, Directors
of the Mint, and historic medal*
authorised by Congr(.*« from the
time rur government started, ha*
inc rea«e«l.
' The mint has sold 8,f»t)0 Roost*veil memorial medal* atnre his
death, Mr. Howard report*, add*
ini; that this represents the great­
est demand for a presidential
represent have always paid an*
medal In the mint's history.
Not), appropriations have he n nunl dividends to policy bolder 4
granted hy Congress for the mak­ C. M. Hoyd &amp; Co. "Your Mutual
ing of mrdal* to Gen. Marshall* fnsuranre Friend,’! phone K it ,.,
Adv.
and Adm. King.

M l l l l M l I c t mt all »&gt;•&gt; • 41
tc *4 IU 4
Ik It er kkl
••
m 4 J I * 4 Ik l k l «
r*»*r
■
k« Ikckl n r * .
eMhll*fcr4
III r l a b t * l » r » r » M i r a l l k »
( • I J l a e k l r b r a kcrcls

Itaymtmd MuJry &gt;ay* the' left
'.wing.in the DcniOtrallr party i*
trying t&gt;&gt; di»rrcdil 1'ir.lilmi Tiu
man »o a^ tu net the »luge fur Hie
nomlnatinfi uf a more rttilit at iTmilidate fur President m IP (It It ear*
tainly wuuhl tic intrre*ting if the
Democrat* nniniuuled ll. ru i Will­

OCT. 24,

.

your winter suits ;inil drrsses.
Thrce-guarU-r Co.ils in lovely Fall Colors, 18.40

Nrat n e w slacks fo r the n e w season! I 0 0 r, wool i
INNER5PRING
BOX

S P R IN G

M ATTRESS
ON

6

dine a n d

LEGS

Flannel

m aterials.

Solid colors, stripea,

CHILDREN’S COATS

plaids. Sixes 28 through 40. ‘

A N D H E A D B O A R D C o m p e te
•
Rasulutlon o f Co
k will to guarani
flty price*. The I
the government

“ R ight W h e re

W e ’ve Been fo r 25

’

*

$ 1 2 .9 5 ijp
fA(t,'gtAU IPUl and Ulenled U.s*
Mycrton, 31, Qronx, N. Y., who WUI
?Mla America of IOC* ehAe.l wllli
Allan Wayne, a dol) mm|&gt;uiT&gt; f\ft&gt;
utlve and fbrmfr Army prtker. Ti.ry
were married « { Whitt plalw. N Y..
The couple met s|s mouihs st;u u
• lYoyoa’ left AnuStJCHemei.iuntil

W r Clothe Ihr Fam ily— W r Furnbth the H om e"
16 K. ltd S f.

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• Phone 171

Retting righlly on &gt;oui
figure, this tliipcd uiyon
clonic with bow-tied
neckline, leatbet bell, * «
puih-up sleevet.
- ■
Narrow brown tlnpe
on pink, aquo.
yellow. Sites 17-J0
* . . 38-40. No 5VA3.'58(54

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P A G E SIX

R D H E U A L U , JjA N K O R D , F L O R I D A
dr*

Eddie Gilliland, Mud
Toledo Boss Was Florida State
League President Durihg 1936 Season

rtffl GOLD-DUST TWINS

THUR5DAY,

OCT.

24,

1946

n President,-Likes
J

I

|Hamilton Points
Middies For Army
! Football Contest

‘po'.t.. he **y» that in foothull nud]
war "We must seek out the oppo- |
icni'a weanies. and pound ujwii
*t" and 'ure the element o f surl)ri»« a. a devastating rearing ,
Vlay."
'
^
lie I. credited with saving col-1
icge football during the var. fg r |
Vuvy men_ attending preflightl
i
_____ _ •
( hool* or V-1J schools we. c per* j
Back From gea, Tom milted lo play.
the war, Hamilton .aid;
Hopes To End West “ftitring
This I. no lime to retreat. Wc I-,
ore looking for a much more virile J
Points Grid
By FifAN K ECK
race and it will not conu fiorn cal­
A I* Nett, feat urc. .Spurts Editor
isthenics or Jogging or other’ ekerII, JOHN F. CHANDLER
NEW YORK— It will be very
\yORLD FAMOUS GOLF
ciae* tvhere the. incentive to exu*
At*'Newafcature#
intr real ing thl» foil In, watrh (he
not prcienl."
ANNAPOLIS, Md.—Cant. Tern
piny nf the eentor."an the'football
Now -il year* old and married,
Hamilton, the man who inauguft o e o r the
TRIGK SHOT ARTIST
(cam. o f Alabama. Navy and
-led the gt-ul mte Torching »y» with two son*. Tom wa. a triple
&amp; MILITARY
Glrmeon. ^They were one, two,
tern nl the U. S. Naval Acadrmy threat back in hi* playing day.
three on The 1915 Associated
in t-tt. i._ currying on the Nnvv it Annapolis. He drop-kicked with
W IL L BE A T T H E
l*re.» All-American team.
tralition. and fleet mm hor»c hh kill and hi. educated toe brought
return mean, the end af two-year the extra point which reaultmi
Alabama, unlwaten last, scaeun
in the men,arable 21 -'ll tic with
font hall drought against ‘Army.
and n d-l-lt Rose Howl victor over
Southern California, had collegial.■ Navy men my that in genial A. my at Chicnno in 1024.
Not generollv known was thu
football’s outstanding pivot mn-,
Tom Hamilton, who returned to
in 2-'W-ti()dnd Vaughan Moncha
the Academy tht* yc«r after « tact that .Hamilton offered to rr5 :0 6 O ’C L O C K P. M ., S U N D A Y , O C T . 2 7 T H
Coach Frank Thomai rale. I’nnch ■
tour of v a duty, they have prob- 'ign hia Navy commission and -re­
Mancha one of the best linemen
ably the beat regular Navy offi. main a* a civilian coach at An­
napolis after l?*-1” , hut Acndt-mv
ver to play for the Crimson Tide,
eer in the fleet ft&gt;r th, jub.
Mnnchu is 21, a junior • from
liianiltoii, one of the Academy’ , i.u'horitie* thought this would be
llirmlngham and stand, six-foot
Exhibition Golf Match giratest all-round athlrtea. coach­ a step backward for both the sin:.nc.
ed Anngpolla team, from I93d-'d, rditutlon and Hamilton.
C ly d e T c rw jlle g a r &amp; Jim S p en cer
In HM3, Hamilton a.ke&lt;l for ac­
Richard U. Scott i* expected tn
finning 10 of 27 game* played in
T H E S E TWO ST A R S A P E 7H E
*— VS—
*
iwl.tei n Navy line weakened by
three sea suns. Then he returned tive duty, and leaving the physiu| training urograrn he advanced
he loss o f key men through grmtG R EA TD &amp; V /M 6 FO R C E &amp;EHTMD
to sea and later went to war.
Joe Exar &amp; •Stockton Rogers
‘ rum air officer to executive offi:
uglion.
TH E 1946 A Q H Y rtX m A U ELEV EN , | In .circling Hamilton to *ue- eer
on the famous "B ig-E," the
For year, to come 'people un
i
reed
fomd.-.
0»ea&gt;.
Hagberv
nt
At 1:00 P. M .' w
/ • m T '— \
aircraft carrier Entci prise, .
douhtedly will tx- asking him "How
!
the
Tar
helm,
Navy
men
couldn't
GCJUXIX
/ spsit or
lie participated in the invasion
com# you played fot* N avy!" Krutl
nave nve'rlooK.'u ute » »ct trfnt •if the Gilbert., Marshalls, raids j
DOC'S
) iU tS J
Captain Tom gave the Midtie. un Tiuk and l,alau„-th(‘ first uni |
live* within one mile of West Point
MJWfcStO 3 b
OA U r / CAiX I HAL/BACK
thrir flt.l victory over Apniy tince ■crond battle. . o f the ■Philippine
ami A ), .lad h/i. niamifcd Army'aaw s ,
7
VWO ItO M IS IfrtM TO A
Cadet .litre for the lit.! 31 year*.
1921 when h.* lean, won the 11)14 Hea, the invasion there, at Bnlaill
HOMIXX- 4 1 J (CJ/fJU1
ro-n Vmc*ira.T« hkhcah
H i. brother Tom played tackle foe
(nine, .':-0. Th,t was on Sludc i-.nd ttoii-n.iifi, p'i-1 raids nu
Army in 1912. •
f
.,
- I utter'* fnmed 2tt-vnrd flyld goal “ osa nml Iwu Jima. He wears the
. -Ae«nr " nrt tht- toTFotting y*A., Stronxo Star and the Legion nf
Hut Hick Fcott i. happy at An­
2N-n, huT Hamilton Uiunced bacR Merit fur heroic action, and MVgh
napolis ami nothing would iilra*&lt;
T H E P U B L IC IS
with a 7-0 victory it, IlLitJ, ami
him inor* than -n—Narjl VTfldry
»tais.
tince victory in the hitter .ervlcc i-attlo
over Army when the .ervlre rivnlHamilton; k native of Hoopev
C O R D IA L L Y
livalry mean. a. »r»cce**ful *ea»on tmu 111.* has * home now in po
&lt;la*h ip i'hiladrlphia on Nov. !I0.
Ito matter what the other uo.'w, 1limbus, 0.—when he’ s not at An­
Scott played freshman fontbnU
INVITED
Ti m wa* .olid.
at Colgate in 1313, I- 21, .ix-fool
napolis chdkiilg up plans to get
two, weigh. J90 pound, and w ill)
Navy regulation, that an officer bark in the .wing ’ agaiusl the
heroine an alimn upim gtadual-io.i i.r liiiioo »...i . i n . )
i
,
'who lia* Itean'nu shore duty far ( inlets- of West Point.
JU LIAN
in June, 19th.
- ; Roilln. footbail coach Jack 'Me-1 farimil., coulj h'J
* h r « year* must return to * « ,
CROSH.COUNTRV HA/ K
Clcm.on, South Caudina'i ngri
till Ural college, believe* i^ hn piece rtf Gator meal "he other day' *,00° more. We can't see anything | Hamilton, who o.gnntzcd ami I LARAM IE, Wyrt.—(Ah—CrossCommission
Guards lo Italtih -l-nkln* n*-» of the
and also Jorgot to put up‘ his hur i u ronk with that.
, directed Hie naval aviation *phys- tountry running will return to th r i*
ricane
rlcane sluitters
blitters w|i|ui he pruudK
Florida has often failed tn nc- !l ri' ,r“ */'’ ng program-duriar the Itocky Mountain I'onference this -*i
Stay
With
Charge.s
!""'"•i
M
,h
p
w
«
11 to the
• o f Ini,
" '
win, likens football to mortal
wtt!i at least three seboot* j
*
,
ct,
ion I hr /inmirinieil fii'ss ililnl |rn.* announced
people
I’ll cep! many Hu It ns in Vi ntiuns
to
represented. Wyomitt#* Colorado
tnachl
_ we ___________
thnt his
Ida Tar inacliliiA
meet each iilhei as
undtntund
To Stop Kinsmen • e r t e r la s t y e m n ru l h a s b e e n o entire sliij- that
A great believer' la the » r,,: and (s)lorailo Mines will compete
•jo-mlnutc player irt m—st- T ig c could hTrTT both
b o t h the
................
Florida anil1it- It's about time I he high ai.j __________________________________
game* during the last three cam Miami grid sijuuds scoreless.
In rates ami several other schools
mighty .Florida athletic of fie ie hi
5 By JOHN WEEKS
paigns.
.Since McDouall made the statu , c,,"&gt;e down u earth and give the ‘ un the Folrida scltcdule every sea- in the area may join the ranks.
A P Newsfeatuivs
This season lie expert* to -lo1- mint many Hanford foothnlt fan- (other state sehnol* an opportunity ion u' very club we've mentioned
WAJ.TIMOHF.-The man with
JINX HN ItKANTOWNKItS
-for the hlorlda crown. No v - shnuld play each other and hen
th* mustache approached the stable mite the first Clrdisnnitr e,et In. have disngired with him. Htlw
MIAMI. Oct. 24— Boston Col
Hid held out a Ml dollar hill to win four fnnthall letters. Jeftkhi- e,er, there have lieen rtthers, bu» Dmt Miami ha. whipped Florida, .a *late crown could Iw hunrstly
lige, (watan by Alabama, 37-21,
a private in the Army tn 1942, I only o few, who have agreed wit I, *-Ltrk .Harding's eleven will claim awarded.
lirtt ilabla&gt;Jwy.
the state title.
Until thnt time arrive* it i. n 'n the 1943 Orange Itowl game,
thc Tar inrhtor.
"Jluy yourself a ilrink," he said, married and eumrs fmm Nrwpot
Trnn. lie i. 25, six-foot thtee und
waste of ttvirds tu tw talking about] is rated tht. "unluckiest team” in
I "and forget you saw me."
A* far a* we are concerned »&lt;
* iright
.km,
Heeau*e we ndvosate a Flofida- slate champion, and wliat teams the bowl scries. Joe Kepke, reg­
"Ytasir," said tlie stable Ixiy and weigh. 190 pound*.
do not 'tWtlV ' ....
*tel ..........
mwiill is
he shuffled e*f,
and "we are"eo*nvlnre^r' the sUtc- ,,u***n* nff“ lr* " e aren't Intimating ran heat nod score on what club*, ular tackle, was Injured in the
STAR H I T RIGHT
!
Tho man with the uuutarbe
McDowalla statement wus the divining room before the game
meatt was made for only one pur ,hn1t I1“ l,in* w°4ld U&gt;at Florida,
ivs thtittwildest
AUSTIN. Tex.
The lini- pose. Tlia purpose Was
___ swung
_ __ open
n__ _________
___ ___
the stabie ,i«.sr
and
more oi 'APt. W
B
l ____, . » »ay
that) wildest we've
we’ve ever
ever ttvaid
heatd or
oT nun
him. when a water cooler fell on hint.
w’n« mare
a method (n whirh the To |l{olllns would beat the Hurricane*, .unking Iml we ihiirouihly admirnaiul three other regular* wers
4 - dtew a hypodermic syi inge from . verslty of Texas football team ha oss n
|nt. ; 1he fact i* 'hat Rollins would.fat Ida purpose.
'
hurt early in the game.__________ _
Steady,
M«*t »nly one opening day game i,. t„ rr,,„r rml)d rhallenge Jack Hat
a ta x * tn h i . pocket
_______ hay!"
.
3 -he whl.pelH to the sleek chest. ' more than half a centurv nf gu t ding of the Miami .eleven
. . , -.■•-i
ami j , . ,,
,,1
.,hp| iw,m “ "&lt;• w m ld ,----------------UUt thoroughbred. "Thls won't hint I war*. The Longhorns diopjo'd o- Rear Wolf of the Gator m achlnr , ,
aeorelesp.
;
narrow
19-18
decision In
to hitn-i.
Kansu to play the Tars.
you ■ ML**
*
mu
Mm I!•-1
H decision
' But nevertheless, we can't under-]
in
the
opening
contest
of
I93R.
ThHa ruined the needle . . .
in Oie opening content of IU3H. Th
PIC K -T H E -W IN N E R
After seeing both the Gat or sT
*t " ‘ B ti'lf* mean any-]
cor.ehcd eleven
smeared and lie Hurricane* in action, we re
|t this the way tnii»e* u.u
u.c i.lihlc
IJihlr coached
smenrt-l
” “ D *"•' clulis involve,!
1
Missouil
12-t*
in
the'
opener
th
I ilopad? *
’
•
Missouri 12-0
theth
MHC Hollins could not .top uithn uren t given u chance t,&gt; piny for
CONTEST
The chairman of the Maryland yeas.
tvjtin. We're afraid that the RoJwin
o
u
r
wings
a
t
the
Racing Commlialon, lanky, oat*
We would like do tee Ike Tampa
lin* line, particularly again.t Mi­
Spoken George P. Muhonty. lias horsemen have
resumed the ««• ami, would have o lough time nl- Kpartan., Miami Hurricane., Kietan Idea It happOlta somethin)} like ( tack on the plan from nthcr at
emptlng to .top Hairy (the T er­ qon Haller, and the- Hollins Tar*
FIRST. PRIZE — 2 Albums o f Records
that. Ilomemen, understandably g|e*. Thoroughbreds, they n»
rible) (Ihaul If the hefty Miami
r-rnsitiv. on the subject, aren't j assert, are high-strung animal . hack rammed into the furward
■ paying much abotlt how doping*!
ftn,|
jdtould notbo auhjceted
wall. ' .
•/^warded by *
occur.
Instead they re .cqnctnunfamiliar
surrounding. • Althmrgh we completely dlsngrc
tratlnr their fire once again tn the receiving barn in the cruriill
With ildtow afl'i statement we wilt
Mahoney’* .rheme . for prttfen- two hntira before the race.
M USIC BOX
agree with anyone who advncnlr
JUST RECEIVED! SH IPM ENT OF
____ .__ ,i. ...
And they have reMimed tin h llollins-Florida conte.t each yen)
* That echeme. a
nl '
'fight on thcL accuracy of the mou ■ There'* no reason why the two
SECOND PR IZE — W EE K ’S PASS FOR
on the much-debated receiving.
earn, could not play an annual
harn plan, call* for eacli hnr»r to} * *
TW O — to RITZ THEATRE
1* (tabled in a acrcened Mall fgr L . *■urthermore. say. Haorld W. content. A Hollins tilt at Gain*,
two hour, prior tn post *l-ne., l«r * u »«n t aecrelary nf the Story villa would draw in the virinit.
THIRD TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For
Guarding the stnl.tr. uie not
IfoMenttma Protective A.m- o f H.OOO to 111,000 fifh*, particula*
|y
It
if
were
an
opening
garn'y
fin
hhisemenV employee., hut b'ueP*™ '1' " f,
e a c h prize winner, O N E PASS FOR TW O
coated racing comm|a.lw guai.u.
„ the Gatora. A Ga'ur-Tar engage
manl
played
at
Orlaudo'a
stadium
to RITZ.
mo.lly ex-putrolmcn
would draw a capacity of crowd
Thty'rr utiigHcd orn» to a bone,
S IZ E S 2-€a6-8 to 3 -0 *7 0
and they .lay with their elinVii**
INSTRUCTIONS through the Maryland comnthM a k e y o u r selection o f team * you believe w ill w in
eiofi'* mandatory pro-race saliva
the ga m es below b y placin g an ( x ) m ark in the
resL through the identification by
the-Track .trward., through the
ipac4 provided. Yotj do not have (o gucaa the ic o rti.
..addling cgrcniiJiiy, until the ho:*c
C lip the ballot and b rin g to Th4 S an fo rd H e rald
u led from the paddock portO ffic e
b e fo re 6 :0 0
l». , M .
on • F rid a y , * e r
If
RO LL F A S T B A L L B E A RI N G
ward.
m alted to the H e ra ld , (h e envelope must bo poat*
Th# "compromise," whirh nar­
F O R 24x24
m ark ed b e fo re 6:00 P . M . on Friday.
rowly Averts a threatened bov^
ROLLER SKATES
tuU of Mn'rylund'a track, by the
ti«a fo r various prize*, t h e o r i z e w inners
powerful Horsemen's Ben*vu|ent
w ill b e determ ined b y the ord e r in y fit c b c n lrlra a re
and Protective Association, lie* in
received b y the HeArid.' Y o u must m ak e a selection
Mahoney', concession that- If ltu&gt;
o f a ll 15 games.
saliva sample enjected into a I
white mouse in the commission'aB E G IN N E R 'S S K A T E S $2.35
mobile • trniltr * lab cause, the
B A LLO T
mouse to wiggle hi, tall, indleat-t
B
E
N
P
E
A
R
S
O
N
ing the presence of a drug, th,
F .M .A .
-V S , SANFORD .
owner and trainer, ara not hgld ra-,
ARCHERY
sponsible. The horae U scratch»d,
D U jC E
-VS^
ARM Y .
tutd that", the end of It.
SETS
From , a man of .Mahoney's
... K E N T U C K Y
-V S .
ALABAM A .
dogged determination to-"prole-1
the racing public" from needle
F L O R ID A
-V S NORTH C A R O U N A .
expert,, tnats no .mall concesp.m. The horsemen won Iht*
. M IS S IS S IP P I S T A T E
-V S TULANE .
/point pnly after a jfg a l *hatllc
fought up |« Maryland* highest
B ic E
-V S TEXAS .

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The fight centered'around'I he
romnd»»lon'. rule, which held
that If a horse*wa» found to hav:
bean duped, the fact would conalHute evidence that -tha trainer
WM guilty -either of negltfct Jt j
T

‘ When Mahoney beian to, bear!
!!■ ■ In
In u
n t a a t withw llk ' tflltv
a and
m rl '
earnest
aaliea
teat, laat fall, a number of
i were found m haft Men
, Their trainer, were given
g*. awl, when tha commlfbund that tha test* pn&gt;r*l
gUon. tha tralnera were
uled for varying period*.

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1946

THE

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GENERAL ELECTION
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“ uF r r R ESOLVED n Y TH E L E G IS L A TUHK O F THE S T A T E O E F I/ lU ID A l
That Ih* following amendment to tb#
Constitution cC Florida, to be
h# *“------------k i.o «n a*
Artie!* X X .J P vtttona
t lo n t I1 and S. lb # r*«L
gons# tidal ton. abolUhtng
rat*ling to vmt gnnsotldatton,
certain
office*
and rreatm t V :* c
c r t :~ Count? -----j*
'and for n m i m n l and■enhevtton * f —
mu&lt;
tn
ntripal taa#! by County 'U a efnc#rs.
‘
1
Grange County, FtortdL and
___ -providing
M r f t f s i M W I fleetMn* tof acceptsne*
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_ Ian
j ? ©f laws
tnaefad*
• f toj'tdlefs
of any
1
tor U f U l f l F h hf Florida as provided
__ , ‘be gwtimutcd
rein,
*
‘ ‘to to# qualified
♦Itriott of tb# * U M af I ntlda for adof&gt;*
fton or rcjectlvr at *h» C*v| gerMcal
«!*&lt;!M n ta U
b«ld to th* f*a * IM4,

V'WttJ

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earn# la h#r*b? agreed to and vhall b#
fyhm ittfd %
a Ih# C r e t a n o f th# SUt#
e f FUMUla liar Ratification or |l#J#etion

Tha to##1iU?tfT# fhall al th#

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I I t to 4 0
1 d u . o oplir

A R TIC LE X X
•
•
• t C T IO N I. Tb* LegMUtur# la «uth#ftied and rmpowrt#d to provtda by law
or l » « * enacted by 11 af Ha rtfu la r a#a*
d e n bald tn A . D. I M l, or al an?
regular sesmton thereafter, for th# too*
•olldsiion, ahniitMng or creating of any
Courtv O ff er# In Orang# Count?# Flor­
ida, Provided, thee# Is #acopied from
th# tlfert* of this ArUcI* bidgea of all
#Ch*rtai and to pro?Id* tor tb# »at«*tin*nf
and fwitcctloh of muntttyal Mae* and
rgar#k*w*#&amp;!(, of either of them, b? Count?
la * officer* In said Ca inly. A n ? law an
on atied f*?p#cltog Ih* rM w tldatton or
ttt'Vott of an? Cotint? offteva vhall pf#Sctieal Bn.rti, "sD iool O U lrin t
H p .-I.)
T , , frtiool D 1
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rurreni lle*otiilk n ef the f»»-ns'e ard
llouv# of flap r m n U lit * * oi • llirectpi
o f Ih# Hud|tt and to Author!?# th* L # fifI*lu r» to Piinrrtt*# hit Power* and
riutiet, QnatlfKwlkifta and Term ol Offie*.
n r rr n t s o L v r n n r t i i i i r n r s iA n m s o f T it s s t a t t o r r t m t t r iA i
That th* |(jll£4»l»ig-Amendment to Artlct* XVI of th* CtrOiUtyHon of th* S?af#
of Florid!, by * f iing lhcr*to an addl*
ttflfUl i* ft Ion to tie Known »■ Sect Inn It .
b# and th* *am# Ii her eh? tgrred to and
rhalt b# atihm lied In t’,.# tfectnt* e l th#
St it# ef Florida tof u Pflcatien « * rfe
Jccfton it th* f r r f i l flection for fir n m
arnMtivtt to be h*hf In Ih# ? »* r lead,
a# follawt'
*
SECTION 94 The I^gliU ttire ••iatt b?
taw pcnfld* for • Director of th# Budget,
who ihtll be appefstf-d by • fo n o ifT tn l
nrtululkffi of lb# flenatr and M&lt;rau of
Henrtt^f;tf»iv*t, and ih ill by law, ron»
sttton! ntth other pm?l*Ff»et o f thli Cnn*
stltutton, preecrtto- hta pots#?* and dukes,
provide for hU ttnaUBfatlons and tortn
o f ofpf#, th* length nf Which ihall b#
wholl? wtUiln th« diH-f#itoft ©t to* ! ^ t *
Jalatur* and Khali not h# llmlteil h? Sec*
Una 1« Art let# X V I of |ht Ccni filu l loo.

*

RECTtON IP.
Law s making tha anprnpfisiiofta tor fh* Mlartr* at
official# and em ol^s*** and at! #t;m«?
r t p e e 'f t « f th# It a t i fhtll cnntatn grovtttoni mq» no other ?uh|#&lt;t imr at.a-i a*t
•ppfppftatkw b# an tofwent of an? ©"let
bill I *11 c« il# a ups opr i« ti-nn• rxcep* sp«
proprllitona tor iha ewifit? sthaol* cc-uit1^*, tftto*. or ©'he? ftfllitfcal aulnlftki na
#f th* mat*. • nrourntton# for p*#m'-a&gt;
nenf Improvement* ind tn»Hdm*r *'■»?
iteta tostlltntom &gt;s r m H a t for
m «s
e i-s r iH it th* 1*0 lefimut •'#
r-’w
h | lt f it v m and ’■ r ren'tons, re'uen%*m
funds and lrm*t fun#*, «►&gt;*1t
'■-'t 4# t
fn on# geoeta'I aftof-noUititoi hut nr an?
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Stokley'a Peaches .... 29c
Gibb's
,
14 n&gt;.
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L c F lo c o

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Sunshine
Crackers
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H o u s e j o i n t n r - s o u m o M n o u#
A JOINT HFSOLt'TlON Proposing i #
Amcndmir.l to Afltcle HV1, of the Con­
stitution of Iti* Sure of Florid*. It?
Adding Thereto An Additional Section to

CO M UtTTTF St IN ST IT U TE
HOUSE JOINT R E S O LU T IO N N f). t l
A JOINT R R S O L U n O N Propomtn# tha
Am *jdm #fit nf Sect ton 3f. nl A r i f la U l
nf the ConilUnfion #1 to* ’it**# of Flo#
)da, RelMrrf In %pprvprtifl«n«t
n r IT RESOLVED n v f HF t r.itoT .A*
T U IIF o r THE STATE OF m i f l l U A l
T b it the toll© * inf imendm^n*
Sec­
tion Sc ArtkM HI *'t Ibr Cm**'-tut -n -«f
thw ht*te ©f flnrM a rctiting in * r? ^ p r t*
•linns if h#t«by agreed to and »h#i! **
luhm ittel to th# #!rf*flrt v» the Mat#
©f Flarlta f&gt;r rvltPratian or rrtectiM #t
th* nct» Generet Elcctton In b * held in
Nmcembe?, A ’. O IfM : tha? t* Jo m ? tost
• IId SCTflcr# US', Artie!* fill *»t the ro e .
fUtuttnfi * f th* State of Florida shall t=a
•mnmdpi and at •m#Aif/d shall .read at

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FA N CY ItT im iM i

25c

STEAKS; ,
PortcrJimise, T-Iiune, Sir­
loin. Club. Rib II,. 59c

2 U..UV

la tit# flat*! on of :IM?. and from 11m* to
tn »# liw iea ftfr enact law* tprcH tlng
tb# power*, functk- ».*, dullet and com*
pcnuUi'n of Cktufit? T * * Collector drug*
ns ted In paragraph 1 of this Section 14,
•nd thail lih#wti# pro*hi* for th# cotlerttaa c#r*. nr'to*??. reporting and di*»
huriemtnt of all U*e-« cut;#\t#d ti? in#
Count? Taa Collector.

fS)

FIFTH DAY OF NOV'EMItER
for th# r#tJflcatlon o? ?#j**tk&gt;n o f Ih#
n r i t n r s o u v i o b y t u t i .i g i s l a Mid Joint IX#Kd ut ion a prn^jainf Amend* r u iir o r Tier s t a t s o r ruosiDAi
■nrnts to th# ConilltuUsa of Um SUM
That th# fc4iowtnc Am tn^ntftl #f
Artie la V III of th# Con* mutton ol th*
ml Florida ? u i
fltat# of rkttlda ratallv« to til# A•#■**® fut and ColloctkMi of t il !*»#* In tb#
S E N A T E JOIN T R F SO L lfT IO N NO. M3
Count? of I!t!i$b$fmi!lt, SU ta a* Florid a.
• A J O U ft JtFJNH.t‘ TtON Proposing an t * H &gt; N ijm b # rf« Saglfeoat I I t#
Amendment ?o th* Constitution of the at th# G « r.rrtl S#ctlf»I* of S b •* #* to
Inst# nf Ftorlda, to ba fenuwri as Article mob# It road Section I I of Artie!# V III
XJC, fjecUsns 1 and I , Thereof. IMMUnf ©1 Um 'Coo*11!uttxm of th# SU t# of florto Ih* Cnnealtdailon, A h aiitoln f or Che­ 11a. and b ? Amowdlng S*ftL&gt;o I t ef
a tin g e f P M lalfl Covint? O f f k * i. #nd tht Avtlrl# V III of (h# CoMtJtutloai «l th#
Attctitnefll and CollMtfen o f lluitldpal Slat# of rio t Id a. i * adapted el th* G *n -*
T «*t# b? Count? Taa O fP eltlt. to Orasg* oral Klaeiioh in Na*im b#r, of MM ao
County,
Ftorid^r and Providing for tl#fRef- i i to malt# ft road flection 13 of A 'licit
_____ _ Ftoiida.
trendtum de rtlo m for AeccpUncw •# It#- v i l l of tb# Con*m illion of th* s u m of
JecUon ef any La w or L a w * Unacted by Florida, and to cariuda th# C it? ef I**.ant
tb* LegixUtua# ml th* S U M of Florida CJt? from aa!d Amendment; D« and th#
ns

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LE G A L NOTICE
Sedlona 11 and I I of Artleia V III e l th#
ConomuUoo of th# » U U ol flo O d i u
Adopiad #1 th# General riectloo o! No­
vember. t H t, w ld AmtftdfMftl to Pro^id# for th# fl# -?fy m l*rin f of IWrtioaa
H and 11 of «\rtlrD V III of tb# Cooilltutlon of th# fltat# of riorl4# at Adopted
at ih# Q#n#ral Klectlon in Novrmf-er,
IH 4. and to Amend ftt«tlaa Ji ind I I
ol Article V IH of Ih# CofMlltutlon of
lh« SU t# of floflda, and to l*r#Tl4a that
lit th# Count? of lltUibohjirth, ftlat# of
iTortd#. th# Count? Taa A«#*»ot that!
A n u a th # . Prff*#rt? of th# Crnm lf lor
th# purport of M vyln# p u l* . Count?.
School* and SfiintrlpaltVea In th# Count?
of Hliltboro-tfh B ic rp t th# C l t j . e l Plant
C it?. Floflda, which Shall Itm C itm pt
from Ih# f*Trtirtil»na of thl* Atnvudrfttnt,
T it a * L#vl«4 top tb# B u t*. Counl?*
Dotinty id w a l iKtant. School O tatiifu,
Special T » * School Dlatrtrt* and th#
hfunirlnalitl## of lb# Count? ZLirrpt th#
C tl? of I1«nt C ity , riofida,

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YO'.*NC» T E N D E R W E S T E R N B A B Y
BEE.
FEDERALLY GRADED A A
A A. TH E K I N D T H A T M ELTS, IN

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Leirons, 132’s, dozen

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111Hi ■*•* Ip

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Kulahauas, a|h
IO \ C i

Delicious Apple;*, 2 ll&gt;s

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Emperor Grape
Celery, 2 stalks

ImpvriaUApples, 5 lbs .. 39c

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Western Carrots, 3 hnch 25e

-.'’I o -o you gracefully

( ‘antn Wtl^-n'a (KNynnl kickoff
return iigrimst Ceurgin &lt;Tcdi in
tie lUir. (rome.

A v a ila b le )

.F lo rid a

Slrrl — Aluminum — Hood
Cnmptolrly llt tU lM

M.i *
.UkKlO

TAKINO It (AST in hit Fort Worth.
T e x . home Is J . Clyde ito ucr, who
Inherits one-fourth ol the estate i t
hit aunt. Mrs. Minnie Rosser Wrlgle.
She left neatly • halt-million dol­
lars in* cash concealed in an old
trunk. The cache .was found in hsr
New York hotel apartment by the
administrators.
(International)

25 lbs ......$1.73

On

Saturday

r,IJ \V. Koblneen — Phono -.'ur"!

(High Quality)

lISTTaat FlrttUtreet

01 East First Street
Suufi.nl, Fioriila

H . lli i n i i l t j ' K n o w n A A d v e r t U r i l
I*. IV . S l u m . ,
K ir lt n i.r
H op

four brothers

(W h e n

Friday and

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N
B LIN D S

25 lbs ..... $1.82

USSSSZIk

HOMH C O N T R O L L E D

For

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Send

Where Customers

F resh

Peas. N o. 2 Can ...... 19c
Geld Model ('end.
(Until 2&gt;

M ilk ......

Roach Hives

l l ls c k e y r d

20c

S m stl

Ia / (e

3c

33c

We Reserve U s m#bl To Llatl Q assilly

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PAGE EIGHT

THE

New Father Reports
Shortage O f Names

3ANF0RD

H E R A L D , S A N r o f r l V F L O R ID A

there'* ■ nhortage of girl*’ fimt
name., according to the father of
a three*work-old' Liverpool, N. Y.,
girl. who returned a name form
to the county unfilled.
In a letter l&lt;&gt; Bernard M. MIt-

Bodies Of Fliers
i Found In Heroes’
Grave In Norway

TABLEJlIPPLY

U 1W E«&gt;

THURSDAY,
vejfejl. in the Telemark Mountain*,
ahoffly after midnight on Septem­
ber 10, IIMI.
’
The dlalnlrrmm-nt team found
that ^hrfr l«Hlle* hail liren burieil

in a cSipmon grave by loyal Nor­
wegian* with ji atone marker
nearly tniravel' "Ihry gave .ill
a mart ran gfvb for freedom and
peace."
Freah flower* decorated the

VERSAILLES, F r a n c e — Tlie
American Army grave* regUtration cumtnaml. in final report* laaued here, told how the bodies of
11 United State* Army air corp*
flier*, miaaing aince September
I'lft, were found In recent Scan­
Fire loaaea attributed to flam- dinavian operation* of a U. H.
mniile wooden roof* exceed lid,. Army dlainlerment team.
The crew In a four-engined
bomber bound with heavy cargo
year, more than 3.600 foe Norwegian underground force*
rraahrd into towering Mount Skor

24,

1946

white croit otm king each grave,
the.report xtlid-—flowers that had
Inert renewed regularly throughhut 'nearly tw.i' yh*r* until ‘ in.American iquAtf could reach the
grave niui In mg me uodie* oaca.

^ M V E A LITTLE
O H EVERYTH IN G
YOU B U Y '

JAN E PA R K E R
FRUIT CAKES

Fancy lumg Oram

OCT.

iU.Ta T ^j:

lb- 72c 5 lbs. 3.35
Vanilla Teffee

Ctiaee A Sanborn

Fxtta Standard

Ann Page Pure Strawberry

Extra Standard

Tomatoes N02 16&gt;a c

Pound Cakes 28c

thi r.tui *iiu,uc * e*onc n* ca

,

Preserves

Quantity Rights Reserved
Pricos Good Thru Saturday, OcfoDer 26

, -------------

lb. Jar

•

49c
Nappy I tie*

tomato Juice

No. t 2■, Can

Tomato Catsup
Our Own

14 oz. Bottle

Old l ime

Crackers

19c

#

Hmakrd Klnnan

HatJrl'* VnnUla

Extract nq 2 Bo*t 1 2c
FILLET

Lb 43c
Tablets

Cooked for tlrolllng

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

lb. Carton

Squash
F rr*h

Orange

•

t ’nprrlrd
Fry. Wa.hluglon
llelU'luut

As Advorlisod.ln McCnll'i

19c

A rm our

2 Bunches

19c

2 lbs..

29c
. . . .

-

String
Beans
Fanry Yellow

W y/

Bushel

Fancy SHcrlrd

Fairry Tender

4

17c

'(iarili-n Fresh Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Carrots

OYSTERS pt 89c

WHOLE
APRICOTS

ibl . 17c lb. 31c. lb. 59c

Tea
Tomatoes
Frr*lr

Italtlmore Extra Standard

12c

Verb Imperial

.

2 lbs.

T r r u le r

’

S n m v h lt o

Master

25c
*

Cauliflower

i&gt;
a

Gold fjjtrel R r e r l U b b i t

.

Molasses

16

oz

llrren laibel Brer Kabbit

K r a f t Amer

Ijn f

CHEESE

'/a Lb

Yellow Sharp

•CHEESE

Grapefruit

Molasses i6°z

Oranges ,

Powder

llarlda
E-Z Lltpild

V. K. No. I lied tui

•

Rog

11c

Potatoes

'A-Lb

I'ruvaltme
lluug h

CHEESE

Make* Wmdnw* Sparkle

White Cheddar

CHEESE

Lb

MEAT

12 oz can

No. S Can
F a n e * I m n g (drain

No. 1 Can

Reets

. . . . 11c

Itlue Iloy Red

n Ia pi' r

Can Mixed Vegetable*

Tomatoes
Iona *

63c

Yellow Hand Spired I.UfUll

I

FLORIDA ORANGES
Lb
8&gt;/2c
IDAHO POTATOES
5
tbs
?Sc
GEORGIA SWEET POTATOES Lb 7 ^ c
CANADA RUTABAGAS
Lb
3'Ac
SHIPPED EGGS (Or. A Lg Kama.) DoZ 6 3 C

No, ] C a n

Kidney Beans .. 12c Macaroni, 8 oz.

37c

Sultana Small Early June No. 2 Virginia Dare

Red ,

Peas, No. 2 can 15c Wine, 4-5’h ...
Comilock Pig

Chase &amp; Sanborn Dated

W ESTERN A G R A D E BEEF

At Adv»itis*d In McCall'*
Armour’.
York Imperial

Buthgl

Sirloin Steak
lb.
Round Steak
lb.
T-Bone, Porterhouse
lb.
Brisket Stew
lb.
Chuck Roast
lb.
Boneless Stew
lb.
Jumbo Ocean Shrimp
lb.

fr y . Washington
Oeltrluu*
Oreen Label Urtr Kabbit

Powder

11c

Arm A Hammer Baking

Velvo

t

Coffee

ib

30 .c

. ,

ib

19c

SaucV'a Vanilla

.

Extract No

Lb 43c

2 bo* 1 2 c

30 Mule Team

-

*

-

Cooked for Broiling

Tablets

LOBSTERS Lb 55c

4

Grapefruit

Freeh

Cauliflower

Local Fryers
Breast, Legs, Thighs
Wings
lb.
Backs
lb*

i

- *

No lione Codfiah

-

Bnowhlte

a - 1, st.ii.

-

OYSTERS,
pi 89c
.

Baltimore Oysters
Skinned Hams
Pork Chops

Long Ioland

-

Baltimore Extra fltandard

Ex. Rid.

Fre»h Park ,

Crackers

HADDIE Lb 49c
-

FILLET

Baltimore Oysters

NUC Premium

Km.iked Firman

\

Kraft Amir Loaf

N. T. Dreaeed Long laland

DUCKLINGS -Lb

43c

' ft-

Yellow Sharp -

CHICKENS

CHEESE

Lb.

69c

TURKEYS

Lb

79c

D A O Tender

FRYERS

Lb
Lb

83c

Starch

W U U Cheddar

M a k e * W in d o w * S p a r k !* —

Yellow Band Bf Iced Lunch

Diaper-

MEAT

White Lb six. 25c

Windex
12-ox can

SOrer FaIh,Na 1 * w a Be. S r,

CAKE FLOUR

5c

CHEESE

89c

D ft O Routing

CHICKENS

&gt;A

Provalone

D A D Pan Ready Hen

Boston Butts

CHEESE

Cut bp Pan Ready Frtcaaeeoin*

Prone Plums .... 27c
Lb-Box,

POSTUM
4 oz. 24c 8 oz. 42c

t .

-

' ..

19c

20. ,
(

30c
” •

�THE
In U n ity T h e re l» Strength
To Protect the Trace of the lVorM;
'i* Promote (he f n p i M *f America
I * Prod ore Prosperity lor .Sanford;

AN
VOLUM E

X X X V II

SANFORD,

Established 1908

Cabinet Gives

IN D E P E N D E N T

Inactivated Armada

In

F R ID A Y ,

OCT. _ 2 6 r

19-16

Assoeialcd

Press Erased W i r e

Russians Yield To Pressure
C a lcu tta For Debate On Veto Power

Agreement On Poats
In New Government
Is Regarded As En­
couraging E v e n t

Attorney General Is
Analyzing Contract
Between J. L. Lewis
A n d Government

Scattered lhunder»hi&gt;&lt;« rr* ni north.
« r - l ptylttin am| n,(J~U -.raltrrrd
"hi'Bpfi r^ 'l anil . oulb port ion*
iHn aftrrnimn. .Sr.»llcrrd thuniteithnwer* m rr north port inn tonight
linl,m ,-r snulh anil rcntral portions
Kalllrtln). I fimil\ nft,| moire in
rstreme nofth portion Saturday,

DAILY NEWSPAPER

F LO R ID A ,

Vishinsky - Declares
However, That Such
Discussion Will Be
Only Waste Of Time

\s U. N. General Assembly Convened In New York

CALCUTTA, DcL 25—(/V)—Ten
persons were killed mid IJT oilier*
were hurt Ihly morning in a nn?
nulbiriih uf stabbing tfnrillg llln ilf
Modem rioting in Calcutta. Rioting
has upset normal rojtine in lienB*l to such nil r&lt;tent-Hint officials
htre ntr trying to rush fond inU
the Irioililr nren*.
(tut Hint*’* letter new* front
Indi.i'i boiling ikiIIUcjiI..front to­
day. In New Uelhi. u high-aourud
in the Ilimlu-lciHAtl-lnilla Con. res*
party any* the Cwrgr.s* nml the
Moslem league have reached *
rimitunmise.
I f , npp.m-riMy u solution \n the
dUtrlbultim. of portfolios In thu
interim
coalition
government
Thnt*' the iisiio which ho it tbrriileiii-d in tiiimf •lioiit’ the ieflgnJ-1
Inn of oil 1‘nnjrc** pm iy minisH-r». |I'h expected that the rubirtel
pioitH will Vf nnriouttced shortly
hy I hr Vlrrroy.

W A SH IN G TO N , O cL 25.
1-The' threat of a stHkc
in the coni mines was care­
fully considered today by
top-Icvcl K°vernmcijt lencl-

Tlui subject yua discussed
it -tU-niiputo-,nicoUng of
esident Truman's
Trumnn’s cabinet
President
Attorney. General Tom Clark

disclosed that
hU office
It
S an alyiin g the government's con*
Irsct. with the United Mine
Worker*.
Thnt'i Ihe aBrorment which
vras negutiuted lanl May after
the tan*!mm»nt -took nver the
Idle jreft coni mine*. The bos*
of the United Mine - Workers,
' John I&gt;. *l,ewU, Want* the con­
tract, re-one ncd. He aayn he will
roimhlcr llie contract void unless
the ruKotiatU ns start by Nov. 1,
TKi Rovemment, which still it
0 operating the mines,' has taken
the stand that the contract mu*t
remain in .force-unit) the mines Tart of the hurr WO-shlp armada anchored at (irrnt Cove Sprint* on
are returned Jo „ their private the St. Johns Itlvrr lie qulrtl/~at m l, framed -by tree*. It I* here that
f ft i i
i^i i
** * • ^
the Lartesl (coup of ship* In the entire United Stale* l* utgorrd, u i r
Thr Attorney (tenoral inado It aaaltlnf Inactivation, some totally Inactivated, eventually, SSI .ship*
clear today that lie had not J&gt;rcn wttl be berthed at II plrr* now being rorulrurlrd at a ro*t of ovrr
Seminole, i* tne fir * l county In
asked to study the contract, hut I ID,000,000.
Klnrtdtt to have it* li-iirau nf vital
hs added: *
J Mai lit ic* 1'N‘iltril at „ Iniillh unit,
"W e
nlwuy*
analyte
thine
■I, i ilnn- In lit Kraut Ifulllmnn,
thing* so we will In- ready If
. iliM-i (ii, of iln- Sniiiimlr t'ounty
celled upon.”
i It..... Unit.
As for today** cabinet moot­
i lay tun Mayo, itaie director of
ing, all . that could bo learned
i nl *tjiiutim, which include 3
immediately wa* that the coal
jrn o id of birth* mid death*, Inaituation wa* inontionod. It wa*
tei.il* to iiiHke u different *eUup
said that 1‘ reaidcnt Truman gave
lli.,n ihe one formerly In u*o In
no hint a* to whether he is
j .....pilitiK the*e *tatntic», said Ur.
optimistic over chances nf pre­
l.l^uillinan and all cnUiltic* which
venting tho walkout.
‘
Jhave health ufilr* will follow- tho
Plans
Made
By
Super
Federal
Attorney
InOn tho brighter tide la thr
! cvHiu|itr of Seminole.
"
settlement of a strike which had
I The late II (*. Ila-kin* mi* id
intendents
For
Im*
sists
There
Were
At
dragged oa for half a year at
cliurge of these ilutiatics for the
the Allli-Chalmtni farm machin­
proving Of Schools
Least Dozen ‘Roses’ • Sanford, Lake Monioo areu. Miv*
ery plant In I .a Crosse, Wie. The
I D urotlij_l’op*j of the IKallh Urtfc
boost of
. Many ulana pd arbo^t organit
T flK Y i i. Ol I* . 25-; UU. I ok, o * i^ now deputy lej-istrar for l h *
Jr irtf-ccnJc W W
ration qnd finance. Itavod rrn an- ItiWt- i* ft r. hut *hi- my- *hi- Inca, al-o tile M-■* f(ip tin ly -k *i.*y
Tha aituatlon tn the maritime awers to &lt;|ticsticnna!rr* rrccntly isn't Tokyo Jlnuti pi at!
led by Mr-.-J. I tli.wcH at 1 ita ‘
strike also U saen a* hopeful. cllt-ulat^d niqmiB cltiscn*, wnre
The jttrl that American (our, monte, Lnngwouil, i-tr. J. II. JoneA ll that stand* In th* way o f a fiKurnl out by sapt-rintemh lit of have been boldinu m, -Tiikjii Un-t ' will I* deputy for tin Uvicdo a n a
settlement now as far as easl school* in he *tnt* at thelr meet­
l 1efiirlMB of *tie»e vital atuti-M
and Gulf coakt port* are con­ ing thi* week in nainr*villt, and t» tetilly named Ikuko T ubiiiii Slo * |» of vital Importune* Horn *
wit*
y-iaduflied
from
the
I
in*
t
cerned I* acceptance of it new
thr it- plan* will lie recommended to *1lv of f'afoiina at lai* \ny-r!f, m ! In nllb ungie, *ald Ur. (Juillinm
proposal mad* by the A K of 1,
OuiinB ihe month, Ur. tfulllni.iMasters. Mate* and Pllola Union. the l^gialature a* a man* In im- lUJI. She walked thlouBh the bnf ha* show I* indtion picture* i d a i . v
prnvlnr:
the
educational
statu*
of
'steel
'&lt;jltc»
of
SiiKaitH)
prison
a
f
O
n
Term* of tha union'* latest of­
_ to woman today on instruction* fmm
fer to th* shin operator* havo •he Slate __f Florida accordinB
Herman E. Morris, acting county the
fedeial nthiriiey at
I.-**not yet been disclosed.
school superintendent^
AnKcles- He »«V * there Mie least
With
th# merchant marine
In the matter of school financi, a doien Tokyo Koscs. He say* he'*
■w 1still Hen up, New Yorker* found
lhcm**lv*t surrounded hy 10,- thr superintendent* proposed n not Boln? to try to narrow the
000,000 pound* o f sugar — but balanced, comprehensive program, field thivcn to jii*i on
’ it might JU»t as well have been of state aid u* recommended by
AtrordlPB t(&gt; what Ikuko Togti*
on tho moot) as In New Yorjc the advisory committee of school (old newsmen, tho federal attorney
reported. It i., probaldy light. Sh -ay. *he
harbor. The aurcet stuff is lying finance.
■board strike-bound cargo snips, wa* recommended that more study wu'p'l Toky,, Hope, she wa- tin1
and ran not be unloaded.
In- Biv-rl lo ihr tnc-prying nbilf- pjll Amei it,in fiifliloit; Itrli beuid
Th « strike of pilot* on trons- tlr* of various school district*, and ■nvei the. tudbi it* "Atm, Orphan
.world airline* continues to move that counties make *t-hof&gt;l tUxntlor Ann, you. favorite , tinny and
tuward possible settlement at efforts In line with ,their ability play untie.“
to "ay; also that pouihle doficienwage parley* In Washington,
• And for the bnn-lit nf Hie (!. I.’s
In Hollywood tha dove of elea lw mad- l»v the State.
ill foxhole* who ever wondered
'tin pence I* fluttering above the hig
It was derided that teacher*'
movie studios a fte r, a JurUdlc- salaries should be decided on Ihu what Arm, Orphan Ann. Iimkcil
like, hcrc -iteall i*. She's nbnut 30.
)&lt;aals of-previous training. Other She wa* drevsrtl like a collcRe
gill today it» a IfTown -*kilt. jacket
and low beelid -loo-- She wor?
her hair lont- hnnginc down her
hark. If she lost welsh', during the
wnl litoadcastinu lhn*e -cripU
announcin'- the destrvrlion of
whoti* A met trait fleet-* •livisn-n* of
air s-iuadion* well, *he snined I &gt;
pound* back In .'-uBnnio pri*on
Flans Are Made To
Wh n *he walked out of jail. *he
smiled Hi the photographer a anl
vr'• Promote Research
walkril atruisht tiv the arm* o f u

w it lu lo iw n tin l.n

Vishinsky

&lt;•
cRrua juices, state* experiments
• *
will b» condueUd In chemistry,
V#t physics, bacteriology, oceanography
and anything *Ua suggMUd tn
" ” th* foundation as a nt*oa* of

t
I
I

.
^

that purpose and for no .other. It j” 01 • . *
was also proposed by tho Unanco
“
Committee that salaries of super- ',0 ' 0Hi " n
lntendent* bo put on a fair and b«r.
___
equitable basis, and that the 8900
restriction clause bo ellmihated,
vv- i. i
The pamlnr* or election of school
superintendent* Is to be left up f l i j n n y
to ihe counties. It was decided.
It was recommended that in hamAfter i
Ing future superintendents, that t a d io n
they have an M. A. degree and U n fro’^
two years experience as an ad- tjon# fo j
mlnigtralor also a ttashers eerti* f(nnford’s
Heat*, This law it not to be re- nick Hoi
troaclive-or pertaining to tuperin- known a
tendenls already appointed, said jgj,j down
Mr. Morris. 8chool principals (as untly. aai
in Bemlnole County) sra to be ap- ih„ St. .
pointed by the State after consult- favorite f:
ing with trust***- Principals In for Detrol
turn Will recommend teacher ap- 1 rehearsals
pointments. ‘
j play.
The matter of teachers’ salaries
Aecordtr
{* still bein’* worked upon. Th*,«!aw, hi*
__
m
.
___s.l_
_
#
&gt;
iem
u
n
next meetlnr of aui
will take place Ue*. t
villa.

Ur. James has been Mperlmanting for sum* lima on eonVerting
w n e l into » f * i - T b* P1*” *
continue thU study aa.nw ll •u
* JAPS TO ■HANG
analysing many of lh* 600 varWtl*s of seafood In these waUrs to
BlNOAPORF. Oet 2 5 -U P )-A n
dtUrmln* nsw edible sped**, try- Australian war Crimea court ha*
ing to develop a uia for th* thous­ sentenced General Kumakkhl Harand* of acres -of non-«oimn«relal ada,i the commanded In chief of
Japanese air force* Irf Java during
the war. and hla chief intelligence
officer. Col. Karuo Mssugl, to be
hanged. They were charged with
unlawfully flrilcrtng the execution
and th* material! and equipment
needed for hla Island laboratory.

|,v A n d r e i

the

face of

tim i.ll Suite 1 an,| it, it«in.* Iloty.
* *«\
V iin n u ky
wannf
that
while his MMit trr now vHU'ngro*
111 l i f l i l l l f (ill |Jf(, |) " t {

th r

ill»r in -ton "w ill he « ' w ait*
nf i inI* and Wjll l-rlOrT no prns*
lii'nt, paulMr''
I h * inerUiiif S tf t»*n t f
u»n
sit e* me corttRijUnu . J ta u | \ «rtforr
^trirtly ^R^rordiiijT In p y jin r o

piI'tiii f
MhHI ’ In1 ^UfprlNO
Nubian iiMivi-_ As ii,i&lt;I
fo ft«
\ .sllituiky !**&lt;!

ntittfi'
that
.t

cum*

nri I.

&amp; *|fntnntl

fh|*. trb i Usne

ff'ti! l),
It
Ib tlp li

Ii*( :-.:.(
t**k*-&gt;r
*lrl»

In* rt*uinvr&lt;I

\*.
It

—(„.f Itft, I

» rrt, than
Sit Hartley

Price O f Meat Is
Cause Of Anguish
Among Shoppers.

In Gainesville Ann, Orphan Ann

I

in

strong n|t|"i:-ilicii led by Ute

Seminole Is First
In State Among
Vital Statistics

TARPON SPRINGS, OeL 25—
Plans to establish a Florid*
Resource Research Center, similar
to thiv/amou* Wood* Hoi* Labora­
tory i t l i p * Cod. on UfV** small
Island* in * th* Gulf o ff Tatpon
Springs war* announced today,

WEATHER

BnU'lirrs*

Expirting
breath

tt \s i i i m , i u s . itft

it-

Said

’

(tie to

reserve
opinion
tune.

»r.

i v t't— S t c r n r j
ut dinit
Jump, lit nip- I ml it i iilnrrd
111,- Si aI,, ilrp.ti rinml
mi

frrord

.

from

» Imiellraf Inlli

MlJiporlinE
t'rr»idenl
11 »
man'- dcniand for Itnnu.li tl«
anil -ub-lantlat mimic i ■iio-o
of Kuropran J e «- lulu I’.ilrline. Serrelary li t m e- made
I lint klillemenl ill 'a trllrr lo
It.ibbl Stephen tVi-e. \mriiran nu-mltcr nf the Ji-t*i-l,
Aucnrt for I’alrttUiie m-rutlvr rummlllee.

H brr«N FOUNUATIHN
SAN TA FK, N. M „ (let, 5’UP)— Tho 2,600-acre estale &lt;if
Rrnest Thompson Helon nenr Sm'n
Fe, N. M, it tn become Ihr S&lt;-t»n
Foundation for the study o f untiiral history. The 8J-year oj«l S*li&gt;n,
who was aft author, artist nml iiVturails!, died' Wednesday,

• P R O C L A M A T IO N *
WHEREAS. Navy Day Nineteen Hundred anil Puny
ford* tho people of the United Btatav an opportunity to faint"
the achievement* o f our Nsvy. and;
WHEREAS, this tint Nsvy Day following demobilisation (torn
mankind* greatest war offers an opportunity for public recogni­
tion of the peacetime mission of tha Navy, to guard our ration's
freedom, and;
WHEREAS, this year U an especially ft|rproprlal" occasion
(o honor tho veterans of World War n and to emphaalfe Uie im­
portance ot maintaining a strong peacetime Naval ne-s-rve. train­
ed and ready lo man our fleet tn the event of national emergency,
and;
.
WHEREAS, the alogan for Navy Day, this year is "Your Navy,
Victor in War, Guardian In Peace.”
nfEUEFOREk I. H. JAMES OUT. Mayor of Hanford. P i* .
hereby proclsigf4 Sunday, * October " Twenty-Seventh, Nineteen
Hundred and Axty-Bbc. as'Navy Day and call upon all cliUent
of Sanford to tak* part In observance of this day through the
many channala open to them. .
Herein unto I have aet my hand this 22nd day of Octob-r.
IMI.
' •"-•*■
' ' I ' ’' ' - : ' '
»'■
H. JAMBS OUT
Mayor, Oily of Sanford. Pi*.

cu -* iiib

piolilvm* mi Us- iii-Ii
uni'* form, nod linen houi*lliiilitll are deVolnl to olalil
J hoi o olid li&gt;» o f fill m ei|uipoi
“ U niing the past month the
i oiirollee* have stoda-d the
-eel* nod disea**-* *,|jitikiIn o k crop* Any vriei.yi olo
, ml, levtul in siiiilviog unib- 1
on Hie form Iroioiog |ii&lt;*gn*o
. ,,&lt;|iA-*led 1m ronliivt
\li *
I,,I,i i *,in, coiirtty *,i|i, r \ i-'.i --I
i f , fi,t m i isiiiMi):

d- ( K&gt;» up.
er : The Imlrbi r*' loko .ill opUml..

"" j lie view of f It,
'*•
II
"*
10
I1
*

iltu«li|in, how-

ever........ ..
p ii.ifc f
Hint
high
plii*-* nill out hut Line
Tinpr*-iiieoi of i iu- l,.i-.il Flon.l.i
,iwin-,| I liiiif, . , -tool It legi ,|,|,| ,|
ii,,- oiiooiger » f till- I,., ,,l. .'.o,

I"

lo —
1,1Mt, Mill,,-, of Jill tlll|l £1
wt li'tu
ii -ik ft,,,ii (, i i .

11

c e r ll

I

OM UIIli

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i-*

I 11 ,* -

Vlciuw I, lie, -ir-l Olitlllg lo i in, ,«
Lions ( lut) i ’ lans I'o
loeul (oijiilt-J Jiiaiinifi r. h. ii .
Sponsor ( ircus Hurt' ■hud
to pay- u wliole.*«le prot d t - e o li a juinoil on -sib’- -if
ts-rf,. til mint* nil to mb c.tri-asses, f»l r-n t* on purk Iron*
olid lio cent* on. white liiiron,,
He rvpliiioe,| thnt present ‘‘small
rise*" in price Hm due to elimlllrllitiii o f the f»vn, cent a poiitoi
solwfily for inerlv paid liv the
RovermiBolt t,, fit'K"*-*'H* to'lodd
jprice* down.

lod.ij, a long I, i o f. irltcloi
i|e«noi| by, lll'A !o h- &gt;|nvi|in(tvmil to the &gt;-"-.t d! I im ii B have
lueiwdiwvonlroHeil. Th-y infliulo:
So-plailden,
optical
gooil*.
handcwolliiil pbururtfraph*, 1-ils nf
elect runic •-*|iti|intrnt
odd
for
a*«einbly
inl-i rr-iviid fdayers,
aoiplftii-1 ,
mii-chpliow*.
loud
upcaker-i nod simllnr dcviccsS
motor-;
h.md operated washiiiB
niuchliiea;
non •di-clrient
Ictl^
m u members, were welcomed by
■
hopper*
and juicer*-; lantern*,
King I,Ion Henry W llle • Sevei at
niantWlump*
and
hitrricann
member* were flnnl by Tall t .'Ut
NKW VfHUv, Hit
25— fil'i
IT Hick KUbetry fill
WI-III iirn Taellly nlx- unit* of thg Foiled tittup*,' that ‘ii -o oil. kerosene or
Uaaolluu; and ibYvroi; and t-il"
rjvcktiea.'- ‘
‘■tilfttc*. fleet - (ill by the h,ilt)c-,hi|i then knives and folk-,.
The Sanford I.Inn* today di*
rliln l to sponsor a rlrrtl* in San­
ford on Met*. II to arrariKc llioie
old to the blind piogiam. All" .tPp ol by MU* Kdna rhittendco foi
uiil in ntUitiR 8150*1 toward mak­
ing tho Scmioob- llig b SfS,M,t
library up, to* dale, wo*- taken
iioder considlrrlUioii liy-llo- Club.
trail Slndt* a ltd ‘ Kolter*. Mritm ,

MU.li'ori itciuiipif Into New 1'nri
bm te., tinIn\ l o fake tout in 'N .w
U.vy ri'lcbmiimi*.
Among lhship* iiiichou*! in tb,- boy oil- tby
dettioycr* Foue, Fld« her, I ’ ynit,
. ' c ia h d k n e r n r . n y o v r, tituki Ami Mribling, There'* the
f,Vt—N sa.*»u county police have un­ light rrilUcr Uttlc Itock, tin- a*folded the Mory of a dmnr-vtt' J.mill tinn*pnrt Noble. I h e Ian,I
trngnly which bnmatu drain to I ing raft rrpnir ship Gntdiu* and
two women.
mi vers I I.SM’m and l-ST'*.
.
Tliey say that Dr Prank H
La slier, a prominent physician.;
shot to death his wife, (Hod",
about AS and her mother. IS-yrsr- 1 NKVV YORK. (lei. 25—td’y "The
oid Mrs. Emm* Bryan. Lnalicr nbo
U aaid to havo vrounded Ills 11- I'rcsbyterian C h u r c h in thi
ycar-old son—a Navy veteran-slid United KtaU* ho* •ipericd it drive
then turned th* gun upon him­ Ut raise' 127,OOn.Otkt tn rebuild and
strengthen chuich ftgcnciri, which
self.
According to district attorney. were weakened «r dts troy ill in
James Oenrlg. tho «0-year-okl doc- the war. At ft news conference in
tor commIltd the act apparrently-' New York, a spokesman said that
*_
_1.1. sAn'. ] over hla sen* lin.oon.onn will 'be usid to aid
In disappointment
failure-lo resume medical studies Protestant groups in fiuropa ami
because of disabilities he suffered th* Far East,
during the war.
SALK
The son 1* In one hospital with
n bullet wound tn hi* cheat while
Dr. Lasher 1* tq another with four
I&gt;. I), Han lets, Ovinlo grower,
bullet wounds inflicted by a 23 hn, nurejinasd the Cushlnj Houso,
caliber rifle. Jtl* condition i* dm- largest rooming house tn Oviedo,
frlbcvi m extremely critical.
from Mrs Annie Fleming.

Two Women Killed
In DomeHtic Trii^'dy

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VTtM KHHI.M CM

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Thr Swedi-h new-f&gt;.ip&lt; r Altoniilnilrl •••■lav quoted' a Herman
wiukei arriving ill Ktmkhoifti ftS
Moymg Hint tierman* had v t n
Huvsisn* lire " b HomV i *mk *t-' ‘ from

Htnlpmunib- northward aerms Ihe
Haitir. Stolpmuende t* h&gt;cule*l on
the Hattie Sen rua*l. mi'lwHy ire
tween UanstB s '") Swlneimutnl:.

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MAUItlU, Urt. 2b (tP)—The
F Ungi*l mw.paper Arriba hsi lienouncet! Kccretary-ttvoi-iMl Trygve
l.lo’s re|Mtrt to th*? Unite»l Nation*
Assembly -Joali rday. The report
i.rireil lh&lt;- United Nahonv.As terrib­
ly to prompt TkcHan againsL lha.
Franco regirnv. This,"says Arriba.

URANGR BOWL ItUMJFJt
MIAMI, tict. 22- Attendance at
the ItUfi Miami-Holy Cross Urang-i
Howl football Bsme was an alltime high—Jbkooo. &lt;
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BILL’S PACKAGESTORE
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112 WEST riHST STREET — PHONE flflO

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•bHl Attorney
M j * Hanford. Florida

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2U3 8. Orange Are.
Ilrlanilo, Florida
Phone 4967

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SLEEP
BETTER
TONIGHT
FOR RENT

6 ARTICLES

9

WORK WANTED

KXI'KHT palnlliijf-ennlm ct. or
hobrly ba*l*. S. 0 . Grogan,
rodfa fppfiireil. Phone 1164 or
7H.1J. .

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M im .IC .leimjfraphar.
1’nrk, phone 1120.

WANTED TO RENT

fl. ID. 8IMNH.it.SKH, Jr., wife &amp;
4 year old daughter drtlyv in
rant furnlthed liparlmrnt or
hom e.

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I,AWNS m u vr • d, . Hraaonatile
lirlrea. Jerry Lird, phono 7Uf-

All aleel ninatrurled
WMKKMIAHItOWK
• with pneumatir tire
8ANFOKI) IIARDWAKK
210 Ka»l Kirn Ht.

WANT employment — 60 year*
old, 2 yentt milage, hutinaM
UNFUHNfHHKlV Iniutr, “TT i"r" *1
eapeflenee for mytelf, fumlraonta no rhlldren. Hot DF,
lurv manufarlurlnr, gentral
KKGKlVKDshipinont nf Hartlwuotl etofe hotel, cattle railing.
ave four In family. I/&gt;okinr
rhuifoal. Wmilil npprrtnlo a rnM. • D
m ouhf : or aparlinenl— fuuiHhinJ
for permanent proportion. J.
H ILL IMPLKMKNT CO. IN I’
or unfumlihul P*rmanent n*si
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. routl. Ham*tor, N. G.
211 (Ink Avenue
deni. Phone lOPil
HhlntioUer, ph. 201* or Mii*Vu

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PARTLY furnlthed horn* or npnit
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Permanent retldrnl. - C A S T IR O N
pipe, tom*

chlldinn. John IHanlnti

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nlalted apartm»pl needed urceni
ly, 1able* Phone 074*\V,
3REAL ESTATE FORSALE

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MARINE ENGINE — 40 111
Kid. rnmpiete With •taller, mux
i*'ld snd gefirrafor. 16 mode!
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SANFORD IIARDW AKK
210 Kaal F ln t St.

Water Proofing — Rullding CA1II1AGK plant* • 76,000. J . fl,
Dlocka — Sewer Pipe. 10U
Ktni Ave, Phone H33-W.
FRUIT Cake* raimed for ahlpN ic u o u ii
h"
ping. iln . Ilrown Miller.

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Dayton* Reach, Fla.

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and AU-SabW Sepuatora
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idiCtancy. &gt;" .

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foot heayy bwilaltd cord.
Tor horn* or car,'

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PICK-THE-WINN ER
CONTEST
FIHST PRIZE — 2 Albums of Records
Awarded by
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Varlahle p aym in l plant.

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Florida Rank Bldg.
Phona *»
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Show rant* and potter*
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0. D. Landrea*. Phone 1021
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IDO FBRD3—complete' line,
it’s Tuxedo' Feed Store.

USED pianos for rash, Th* Music AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. Wright A- Cohen GtrBox, phone 063,
,
0ARDEN.and lawn seed) Vlgoro
age, fla t A French, Ph.J^OOO-J.
FartUDer. The Sanford X-C#l 14-INCH window*. Inalda doors,
BEAUTIFY
your floors — have
Store, thd A Sanford.
,
2 sheetrock or f f l y w o o d .
them waxed by modem msBlanchette, 1490 Park A te.
HEADQUARTERS for Chrlitma*
chine.
; gifts, toy*, garnet, books, dolls. 7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
Buy now on budget or lay-away.
Alarm, tit Carolina Ave.
i . Ptrestona Stoiwa, 111 K. First
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SF.MINOLF. TtRB SHOP
201 North Park
GIVE us your order for baby _________ Tslephons 37
chicks. The . S a n f o r d X-C*t NOW ready te grind ervry It
Store, ted A banfur.l,
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COCRCR3 — Red ltonsy. «36.
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Mrs. A. D. Marsh, I
RL I, Naw Smyrna

3x6 Am erican

F l a n , Rtrtfi
to have rour money beck.

SECOND PRIZE — WEEK’S PASS FOR
TWO — to RITZ THEATRE
THIRD .TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . F o r
each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIONS
lBction of tcama you bolletr*
rm
Make your aotoction
b«Iletr« will
will w
win
tho |imti below by plnclng an (a) mark in the
apace provided. You do not have lo gueae the acorea.
Clip the ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
Office before 8t00 I*. . M. on Fridey. or If
mailed to thrf Herald, tho envelope mual be poalmarked before fltOO P. M. on Friday.
In caae of tie* for varioua prizes, the prixe winner*
will be determined by the order in wUch enlrle* ere
-received by the Herald. You muil make a -Boloction

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Milk Mixture for
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strict privacy; fa il service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Hi2 Sanford Avenue

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STAN COMSTOCK

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FLOOR KAN0INO
and ftniahlng, Cleaning and waX'
L ’ STUDIO OF PHOrOGRAPHT.
for flneat oaallly
HAND embroidered pillow cate*. Ing. New floor* aurfjired ta per
Luul*i&gt; Itourkr. Country Club fecllon. Old floor* mad* like new
t
Commercial and Copt Work
Road (GrapevilleL 6th houte, Call
II. M. GLEASON
Snapahot Service*
left aide, from 1LR.
Lake Mary, Fla.
} Phan# 1111 — aio MeDch Illdf.
G lR L &amp; ‘ bteyefr.* Good lire*." 2W
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GRITS and maal—ground freah
RENT A *CAR
every Monday
anowflake
YOU .D R IV E • IT
ROOM
home
f*&gt;r
»»1'
,
2
tnilr*
com. Can be 'bought at GaulPHONE 100 .
out on Celery Ave. 2 bedroom*,
her’* Store, l^ k* Monroe. 10
S1R1CKLANDMORRISON
tlrt-ping
porrh,
hnth.(
dining
£
lb. bag. 1 1 .00.
"•DIIJVIUT. INC.
room,' ailcnen. hrcakfntl room,
service porvht large . lot, fruit
ir Seal Cover*
tree*, double garage. Phone 960PARTS AND BERVICB
199 Pal e ettB -A w r.. nraae~Ttl1
- IM ITA TIO N leather* la moat
EliDCTRlC. appllanca repair*—
eoloib and Ursa aalectlon of
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
we repair . washing machtnr*.
8. Brown, Salt N. Orange I'L L B U T your ear **»ardl*«
vaccum cleaner*,. fans, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance S«rvlee, 604
A ro „ Orlando. Ft*.
of age o f condition. Rv.** Reel
V i. 2nd St., Phone. 1064-J
306 W. 2nd BL

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WEST FIRST STREET
PRONE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Aye. Phone 672*J

POWER driven ditching machine
dullahl*
fur
digging
tiling

little, Phone 619»R,

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Realtor, Tom Holt AaMKUt*. ditched. IV, K. Klrchhoff,
..-ChoDu lDO. 110 N. Park Ave. Phona .105,' Hanfnjnl, Floriila.
CHF.VROI.ITT ca h .o v e r'e n ­
6 ARTICLES~FOR SALE IPIll
gine and 2 6 .fl. stake trailer,
W. K. Kirchhqff, Phone 306
— FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero- Sanford,
Florida.
i
*en* before winter.
.
II. IL Pope Co. Inc. 860
t KI.KItY Plante. 2i)U,(&gt;0(&gt; Kails
Fortune and Valantl* Patcal
M IRACLE CONCRETE "to . J. K.
Phone OUJ.R,
,
Tfrwlllecer, Jr., Mgr* Cement
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ECHOLS BEDDING’
&amp; FURNITURE O W
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i n u c u l u iu o n diu icu rsi

. Home*. Qrov*a and llutlntsa
Property,
W. R.
William*,

The Flneat In
tir,
INNERSPRING MATTRH3SSES, BOX
SPRINGS and HOLLYWOOD BEI&gt;&amp;
.
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writer, carpet .weeper, elec­
tric rator, ga* engine
ami
pump,
Tarliell
System
of
Mngh*.
Norvnl G, Mhilott,
ItL 2, Vox JBl-A; Sanford.
AU TO 51A T ff, gat water heater.
Phone I03H.R.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

Na Rtltc*

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Sure, taay lifting rer can
or light trucks.' Ilaa Iteb*
ton capacity.
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87c-S te el W a g o n s
P la n e *
69c T e le p h o n e s
Stuffod Dogs .
88c
Cannons
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Plush Animal*
2.98
B enches ____
Bears ....
Baaaiaett
Doll Carriages

Guns .

Sewhtg Sets ...

Trucks

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Tea Sets

TENNESEE

Pastry S e ts ......

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Cltantr rtmavta mat. heal*
and aladg*. Beider ptnoananUy rvpalra m ail leaks.

Stake Wagons
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Sola ............. 98c

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to do taavsaalag for sttracUvv

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Tonehton Drag Co.

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To P rtlitl the P n a of the XVorld;
• To Promote the r n p o i ef Apitrlcei
Ta Prod or r ITosprritjr for Sanford;

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1908

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W E D N E SD A Y , O C T. 23. 1916

U N Assembly
Is Opened In Attlee,
NewYorkCity
V eto
American Association
Outfit Will Be^in
S p r i n g Activities
« At Park On Mar. 6

1

- W T A T I IF It

First Blind Boy To Be Ragle Scout

Delegates E x p r e s s
Concern Over Ten­
sion Existing Be­
tween U. S., Russia

A s s o c ia te d

Prt;sa Leased

W ir e

Churchill Attack
In Security Council
Russia.Charged With
Departing From Big
•I Agreements By
Ex-Prime .Minister

loledo.Mud Hen Pilot Civen Kcifcns

The Toledo Mud liens of
the American Association
will undct-Ko their Spriinr
training activities in Sanford
next year at the City’s Mu­
nicipal Park, it was announ­
ced.
this
'afternoon by
Fletcher Rolls, chairman of
the baseball- committee o f
• &gt;ic Seminole County Chamute r o f Connnurce.
Till* Tole&lt;ln aggregation, Ml, to
80 strong, is expected to ' begin
Spring drill* at i[|^ local park on
Mar. t! when pitcher* anil catcher*
lilted mi the. club's * ro*ter nre
slated tu ip|Kirt.* The remainder
nf (lie 'quad Is scheduled In nrrlv* here i n 'time to start their
first training sessions on Mar, Ih
Lind Weber, manager of the
^M ayfair Inn, also announced today
hat the Toledo club will lie quar­
tered at the lukrfront hotel.
The Mud liens will begin their
“ pring training exhibition sche­
dule in Sanford on Mar. 14 when
they tnnclr with their parent rlub
of ’ he American t.engue. -the St.
laipi* Itrowns.
CiNirye Dctore, who replaced
fllS? I0Y SCOUT to become an K.iglr Seoul tlwu^h tutully MiiuP It
Don Gutteridge as »kt|i|icr of thn
nonnle Saruirn, 10. of Culver City.* Calif Mr is Mimvn butlriiPC •» i»»e
Mud . Urns last July when the
completely by touch aj his ScoutmashT, it. C Cochrane, uses a l!u*hAtnerlcan League champions, the
tight to watch the feat. Tlu? youth oho had In l*un t«» save a drownmic
^Boston Hetl Sox. purchased tint
person and Identify birds by the sound uf their calls to Usiin the .*1
^ teri'lgr from the S’, lattll* sys­
Dient badges requited for the await!
(I* !t rnulmnul iutniJj'lu'lu)
tem, will pilot the Toledo gang
next season and will lie In fuilI
charge of,all activities here Prior
to the sale of tiuttrridgr to the
lied Sox, Detotr was a Mud lleni
roach.
. . .
•
In'ToIedo today it was revealrtl j
that Boh .French and. Jack Sen, j
veteran sports writers on Toledo
papers, will accompany the Mud!
Hen party to Sanford. French is
Jsport* editor--«f Uw.Ulada e n d ,- ,
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Sen. formerly of Daytona i W h . S p O K C H fT H ’ n S f l y D r o p

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Rriti-sli
‘P r in t f
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• Ivuubit A t I I f f la t h 'd fu r u
ifU i- u uf tb,
it-,.. „ f the
i i i l f ' in I fie* T i n l f i l N a tio n s
SiM'tiril v &lt;'o iin r il to d a y w in 'll
h f .spnkf tlu n n x a HuiiHf o f
I 'ointtimis
ilfh a ti*
on - fo rv l« n a ffa irs . A t t le e to ld tllu
. bod\ that R ritn ln w a n t fd
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f * '*• • '«'• -'«• I. . bred |»,M
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addlesi.
Iii- |ti&lt;'i|itv«»«ii. IYiiiaiii|i Chur*
* Dili. ,igi.-. i iii.it ih«- v«*to authority
in tn« I, \ Nn n«f\ t •uinri) ha I
U-rn
I htin-hill accuard
fH«* vn\u*t I o .
if .!*•pm ting from
n 4 I » I'*’ t*1•*|11«
.i tH-ewhere.
»• ml in hi*
th
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tui|ay\ u|»cnif»g cerrmomr* w ti
u hiii’ f «*xleni|HirinttM)iifi »pt‘?rh ut
u I nii.d Nutioiis luncheon
The luncheon was one of *rvcr«ll
affair* urran$rd U&gt; make this 4
frulivr day in the hUtory of t!i4
t*ti11«-«l Nation* lint in tin* ntidift
of the confident tour of thr wrl^
coming »|Hfi*hraii .must *lvlrgata»f
pnvutel\ expre«»fi| concl'm uvail
th« tension e»»*ting l*otwe«,i» tha
1 mini 'tnt«*- atol |{u»«tu Every
iii .i .1, I- a** i» itoMiig exdinmnl 111
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ghi in the Aillettcan *h ItI gall.
i \%t*|I a* in .*thi*i official

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1 hi pi ••-oiiMit of I lit* \«*i*mhly#
J-\*i « tg it Mim«tn Paul Henri Spaakj
f of Itrlg itim, t ill hit thr A •*tMllul \*
n. , l ih.it
• &lt;ti's«ii n to ordei at i tN) I'. M.
k • • I for
j tK iftiiii Stuiulanl lirm*) After a
|»ni 11» ilk*»
••tiling «|ir«vh h\ a» tlug Ma&gt;*or
,igi cciiirpt
\ ru«•r11 ImpidlitVeil. &gt;|'atik talked
•&gt;o|djoir«|
i tn i«-fly and mtrmliinsl l*re«ldtn\
i ‘ ll-nl 4^
»T i utuan.
•
l)„ n l.itllrrn lc r lr(l strove, t« shown lllintns .net Hie rrlllls ol I lie lidril.. Mud liens It, l,e ..r.e Itetofr.
llefoi «• Irttvmg
\Va»hington.
r « h l 1Unit &lt;&gt;( the lie n , (iu tlerh lg r h i , I&gt;linti4srd In Jill, to Hie |I„hI,mi lied w„\ l „ a Ii! llietr |mmimiiI
I So ti liir) It) rnr* m iffim icd this d rlie I lie Mull Hen. will iiiiderg,, llirp ^|lrlllt Irsllling setlrltlrs in &gt; ju l» r d oesl rest st the Mind
counti y’» attitnde un making loans etiMl I i l l Starting un M ill'll I, when |ilt« hers slid e s lih e r. Hslrd
the . list* tm ier are slated I i V f i o r t
t&lt;» f«oe!»*n nations llyrnes
itolitr mi the re»t of thr woiM
that thr Cnitr.l State*
t,» hrlp out hot that it* rr**»uie
!••• air not hiuttlesa Purthei, «a
At rangrments for the Mud lien*
lh Hie*. \itit'iM n iltn'» not vxntil *
to rume to Sanford were completed
O K I \ M ii
m
•
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loan at\\ . nation nmney »f th.»
with Eddie Gilliland, president of
K« « a*f&gt;t
p- t*f s.irly nn•I
nnti..|» l»«do\r« it will Ih* rn*lio«
i.i'J'tn *n oiftMtft*,
tAii^rnin**,
the Toledo club. Gilliland, former
« twmomti alH t*v thr Cniled vti*''
i Hit At;o, o n 2;:
i*;„k
NEW YOUK. Or* Jl. .11
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a*iti £ia|M-frutt
A\
In {UOlprCt.
(Resident of the Florida State mg huu«|* i |m*kt*.wnit*ii 1111*&lt;11%*i*&lt;| O ff trials of |h« striking Amen- »- a iesull
«llli \&lt;s(&gt;.
O , tt
«.l*i • at o'i»lin*a l* i S.IVA
i)cu»hcr
League, made several trips to Sun- lotluy thut a gradual tltrlirit* tn cun Federal lull of I^U .r Pitots
ltussin‘» rekurst for n I.OiHi.iuro
-70 |rt'i •••»•• tiMi i«ii ti 11-.I iv'P*»rt* ana!vs.| ! )
|i
I'lurid.i
ford for interviews with Kdrvurd pliers will fidhlw wiHiin a whoit Union Ku.sell Morris, declared i Wld Amerletth loan appear, ......
tmlav n» at’lH'sh iiivss|% iiijj ! xxit Pnriu lluii'As.
ui Us Oilumlu
Higgins. Lind Welrer and Dolls.
tiliif as tiirnt
mutt* plenti­ tods) iTiat unless Larry Trimble ed miles. Soviet jeuders &gt;|Uti lb,
« hit ukr&lt;» devoU‘«l tmiiiw shit in)* h» antpiaru ri, v*,-uniav.
Gilliland, who hns'/nany rentral ful.
and Stanley Stanton make a rritirism o f _ A nun n an eeotimin.
U*t- mutitiMn rn-h hmir; One pv
.‘..unary's cuiilbiiiuj crop
.
Florida associates, accepted an
_ ..... .
Livetturk »u|«| . _yr«dcrdny
.ut satisfactory explanation of their foreign pulley, ('reehoslovpklu and
|in»-se Irnii • m i n n i c i l t t t t u • f h i*
(io n
A r « &gt; S i m n i t r l r i l t j l _____ I
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the
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t&amp;appuiutuienf with the St- Louis prices" under -1a&lt;V week’s'" re«-onl pfllicnr’ from Paris to New York Poland also may find It diffnult
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In 19.17. In I It 12 levels, with (he ho.I erode of Iwef l,,« union will Dike .Hsriplinury to ohlaill (heie .......... I I
. * system
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lie was named president « f the M id &lt;|pp()| .hoas,,IK
. „ m||, ........... aetlun.
,‘ totallmg
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Il l' .l XX t **w vx tic tl ‘ '••• I ' t m1 u »*' Inti !• » ’ p ’a ,M*1 !&lt;l t&gt;4? 7ft
I O i l * I I \ «•
llrnA nml hn* bffrn the head
: dr«»|». In niu«t iiimtuiiee*. hnw«*%n.'
Trimhl© arlil .Stanton aro both *nn*r m-ummi
SS• ••IS It* OS• » ( . - 1 ! ' . i
tolls V•
l# .r
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&gt; l i t t tl
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(he organiiation •litre that time
' prices iemail, high
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member, of the pilots union and
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Airlinr* plain- fium Pan- It# fh«
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will assume this position Nov. la. (Jm|b|c Ihf. |(&gt;|a| •*f m«*ut &lt;
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E. lare Kcyler. one-time own­ a week earlier Packet, i.imoh-d res* ntatiies flout
thu French
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i . t a p f t .h i
l.r'.lucIn K iwuimhha l*x l if v- \[*
i ..I ...m'll ,»i llijji; I Td«l. !•
er of bath the Kansas City mid up fjll news to bundle* the n. capital to attend I he General
punurnges. rrowded I lion, itn (inhug .if) bill Citlifornia
Krf,| K Wilton xxJm *ni.l he
l pun tirailudiinn irntii Scum: '!* ) tin-t'nnflised,
(h-a Moines baseball clubs, has flux.
Aasembly.
*
-lation
platform
mid
stniiStinimir grapeituil, i. vstipiateit
f.ivou.I all the aiuciitlim nt«.
High Fdiiml, Hmifniil. Kin ; llw^lY way t,, sorb tut oxt.'iil that Utv
been named President of the
Trimble is the Tram World
a: T7 jut cent above thu nvrrEmbargoes or partial rmbargo-s
Till* IlCctl nf
ins1.|i-1 ii.
rm|ilnyi*i) n- .'In iixottiDii im •Ii lin n ti-i'd inmk anil liiildi i 11111*
Toledo team . of the. American
JAt:K.SO.N*V||;laK. Oct. £1. *I.vu*
Alrhitc
European
flight
super*
•gp and fi'A |iui
lit over in.I
ite
the
Seminole
High
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currently
nre
in
effect
at
live­
a it &lt;&lt; a l t i l e S u v a i i n M v S u l , D e i "
Association, the Times reported
|||«*l»! I m i•limh Ih.* « |« \||V«'t| •Iruc
intendent slid Hlauton is the cla l)—Succfsa of Kluriilu'* yrm
)*‘.kr'. ri &gt;t" i &gt;■! •sp
library wan .lie . ,,1 m a lull
stock yards at Kansan C'ity, Par- T.W.A. assistant technical man­ lirrnmrKul luw U. iii&lt;li«nDd
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laal night.
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top 14 mill
by M n, I dn.i t Im.....I . . .. &gt;....t
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fuurr* roloritoi'd thu \«««*k
•1IMS'X 1 •*f ihit* Ml |•11 1 h
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Kerser. who became associated notis, Kansas, and Sioux t*ltv. ager in Paris.
- ,
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Ih* ful
life
ilirni (an
Shippers
to
markets
at
Meinph,..
» |* III I el.| . II
XX4.|11 I A4'I 4 •Rill !•* It-IX. • in* h»X* .li£ r *
the .Stair lb»anl uf IL-tilth
with baseball back In the days of
(caily
The
aviation
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lodav
Mi. WiUon 1.0. flv
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h.x%. 1 Mir flu*
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till i 1.1 «4a
shffl. 'Ilh
the old Federal League, will suc­ Tennessee nml the old union stuck was fsc-d with u threat t.f a i'MU uf I'rrvrntnlilc lh«ra*r' * 1 U«*«| IM1!1 ;i
it( Mir i
al Spokane. Wash., hivvr lo-en , — ..... .......
::----- “ •„•* fl g u m ph«*w tlint ii largr mu
urablr .illu»u*i* t«*
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new -sir lines stilke
one, I xx. i iiii.l tit. &lt;
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....... uf unknown i’UM&gt; uf -xypUiii*
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director o f the Detroit Tlgrrs’ nskrd to withhold .hipments Dg- I Iearly
next year In ,,.......
the current
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drh, Utah, however, ha* lifted it*
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farm system.
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dispute, negotiations between 'he ilui'uv r i fil t hi itugli IiIinmI
Oruiigc,
ll«D'*
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Keyser acquired an Interest in embargo
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1,100 Trans World Airline iiiloto xxInch ii ruti|i!r ilt virutg r-»
tie *, am t
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the Des Moines elub of the
Hie Department ,.f Agneiiltute are rearing a &lt;tand-till MpmI)'. in KIoiii Im in.ut hax** iiniln
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► 'Western League in 1D1D nd in *nii| ttiuf mra| |»i•m|«i« tlnn un«l*‘i while, a licw aviation wage dis­ pirinuii al lnx%
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Judge ..f I 1||* 4Mill | 44f If i.i i i I . i
— the early* 1910's purchased the ftMlcrul ifia|HH*tii»n iimt v%«-rk *n pute ha.* been placed before a
_,_v.l .1^0.^- AliL 1»4- 1•■&gt;!**» etolltl _s»N^t|t
•s4.lt.- ,-f •hr tt« t itli'in
ll xxim |H&gt;mtnl out that ;«Ii 1m
t u* f*» f hr I'd ' » •I 1' tb* to (*#!'
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-•Kansas Citjr elub while still re­ rrrunrtl 1*11 prrcunL hImivp tbu |»ry■ natioSul metlinlian- board.
|1(4' • ••ft.hit ’ &lt;•r n*f iBtrrX
I • I • f|?T t I flltUll * I'• I •* t|» 1*!•e
marrittKN In the aLaUn-txavir^rti. ^^Yici'tnr'*
taining his D«s Moines Interest. ccxnlin^. xrrrk . muief ~COvrrmnvn^
train.
IC.sy Dulling, vpnl-—thr-k-fr—or- vh;* TD* —
.....I i i . i . in
Thtf 'controversy went to the
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to a.... ..
f..u.
If# currently Is assistant stale rupiioilc’tl trailfnir. Y c « l r i l iy ‘» re­ board after pilots ut twu-rngined this we. rx,H^tnl i^ a u .e a nrtg * - Bcfcrrlitg
f ,vp&gt;. ,|p f „ ((, |hal
Japan, IHi vxut .t»»iifitiil ^ tin* ti.nn 1,11,1 left. I t . pie\'.ii- .top shall supply ,i» d N.itepilier I.
.n tuanes - of ^jho Anirtlcan Air boring state does not have aiii'b
director of tha U. 8. employment ceipts wfiy tint us lar^L'
ten npniite. late it im l , :'ii|iiii .I
f I to pu k up ‘ liu.-pnger. at the
.Monday, but a tojal o f VT’.r.twi Linus denisrtded a 30 percent law. However, It Is also cxpeili-l‘ vitally .one* i twd the people, nml Uulfpwil. Mt.» \u H i-.'
wrrviee for low*.
said
that
of
tinfirst,
in
wbirh
......
.
pirsonnet
offi,n
II.|..n
»
*
1
meat animals neverthefess arrived raise In pay and wero not able that in two or three years, linin'
U tli Street • st.iti"ii when tin*
the Senate and Itou.c would up I1
.*
.ptesenl
ul .iiiiic ttion
la.t rranh iHTurm«l. Tin? mutunitiin
at the 20 market a in'the twn days. to reach an agreement with the ages in the stale will go lunk
paint a director of tin* htnlgi-t ■ month.
t»f tin* ntfuiwl ttiiiiie
IN*
Only .191,000 meat animals were company.
, normal.
____ ,l's«llss»4 4)w !*«■* T " . l
|,i,,||| |fu.tv t. Iiimrletl (•• Ho- trnit«&lt; uf t 'l n r n i ? « » . » e r i o u » l j
received during a corresponding
fttf ntrr Hi* Erlinc Kelly " f ‘•an. mint• «l Rnliri* «u\ tb.it hi* un
ob period of lust week. Meat pro.
ibiutttrilly « ••••lit nut *•'«* abrail t»f %
'• m**t . I ** t* « iirtvr, fur*
ductinn last week totaled 2G.'i,0(HI-1 M~‘ "~
^‘
^
Itttii U’fOlnr uf tin* tb'HM* f .
n » ; M ient u f Siinfeiil unit Can*
8T, PAU L, Minn, Ckt S3. OP) 000 lurunds—an increase nf 161- | I n T J i m i I l O U S e P ir C
. Thr fact that the train* w eir! ell.vrty. tin I .o tin* htnnr »f her
A 4
8-year-old veteran
of
w, — n
Svyrir-UKI
Micisn
ui 01)0,000 pounds over, the preced
packed durinjf the rudi Hour i4 dau.blir
(.’niter In
* World .War II. Edward Goodman, Ing week.
vfyv
EAST HAMPTON. Conn.. Oct.
uiven in the reiumi thnt more j ,lf
xe-t**r.|n\ 'Ire. Carter
- has launched a campaign to bo
13,
(Jf) — A family o f II per
peinuiid wero imt iujtiietl in (lie lia l iiiade l.t'i Iptinv ut Fort Myers
elected Justice of the Peace in
sons — e mother, her nine child­
getting thi' Ill-mill igain and I
By W ILLA ltD CON N O IL )
cra»h. Thu car#* u’««rur»o full that fur the paiM u.i iii.il u half years.
West St. Paul, Minn, with this
ren a n d .a grandchild — have
When tha board of dirertut* "f *Uo1 ,f , ^*y B.
slogan: “Jf Juallee Is blind, why
I"" Mrs norths Klngslry ot th-lnnd few persons fell.
II.-, husi'-imi, Maine) Curler, died
lost their lives in a fire that the Chamber of Comiuerve mn •
Sid. thr mountain In.ii. &gt;ostord8&gt;
Dr,
, r&lt;nienlWuvrv!(irv
!&gt;'|«r&lt;
mMlt-^-rHrr'hir y &gt;.t tlir
not • blind Jostleo of the
irr I' I-'
swept n farmhouse near East .again,'they ought to extend m lollcxl iu his. rage, yawm-d. mil hpaoceV* Said Goodman:
Ixidtrs
Auxiliary
To
I
Im
Votorafrs
Mi- i aitei it *uiiivi'il hy five
Hamoton early this morning.
honorary membershin tu Sid t'
(used to !»• impteased with i i* of Foreign War*, will in' the gwm&gt;t
/ -You can' root assured that
laughlei- Ml*. I."ilt'se i'.nter of
Connecticut
State
Folic*
of
n,
m, ^
, uu,r iii-numthl&gt;
caM« will ho Judged-' eolely on * Cemant for the making of con­ Colchester Barracks have identi­ mountain lion, who by his esenpe nation wide fame Mi'iuiwlull- n Du
at U
the
regular
bl-nuntlh!)
»
I ' f ,*,n|f*»| i " i t Myer* M -- Myra »' ( ‘ sitter,
adjolnlhg rage.^Jnscphinc. hi. »'('• ;
. atridencs if I am elected because crete blocks, now so much in de­
of tho UVal Auxiliary N",, ^ I at- i t ' t. 1 t [ r V *1 ID l **•
y
, (t\ ,\|rs. |iu„l Ma.te-s,
fied
only
one
victim
—
the
. . . . which
„Vi
I won't b« able-to tall whether mand for borne const ruction Iii the mother - Mrf/ Edward Nrlson. ford and its soo more nee or'* • was having a time with one *d «♦*•• &gt;3283,
will Ire held tomorrow
Indiiinapiilts.
I mi : Mr*, it E. lirapaper and radio publicity than it two rubs Which she wn« cartylog night at 3:00 o'ckrek at tile Com­
Uioee appearing ora In overalls Sanford area, is still scarce and on
t'liamliei &lt;&gt;f Commi-rre Manager
r,,....||.,.i ry; mnl Mr». H.
this account veterans are being The names of the children were has enjoyed for a long time.
in her mouth and paring luck nnd munity House.
or dress sulto.’*
Edwnril Higgins and City ( ‘•munis |
,,f Imksimville. Also
not immediately svs liable. Police
W Goodman was bltndad In both given preference to facilitate con­
The story, telegraphed from Sar forth, it appears that •)!«•»«■ may
Mm Kingsley will also lend a sinner l.i'n II l.cshrr left thi« 112 grandchildren and six great
said that the fire started In the
while serving as an M. P. struction, It was announced todiy old
hgve
iw'gii
a
sort..of
a
iburctir
nmining
f»
r
-Wnshitigtmi,
■
I*.
round table dlacuulon on the purgl nlidehlldteli,
*
fermhodse on Clerk HBI ford to tha Associated Press, u .
by James E. Terwlllrgtr, himself
the war.
sent In turn to all the many Al* row arc! that Josephine U miffed l*xsr and alma of the ladles aux­ where .they will .confer with idCommital services will be cona veteran and operator of the Road about 3:00 A. M-, et\d ap­ papers throughout the nation^
■ '■ ■'■
that
*s»d
gm
all
of
this
pul-llrily
ficiuls'nf the War Assets Adminis­ durtrd at Evergreen Cemetery at
parently was caused by the ex­
iliary.
cle Concrete Company.
while she got none, and Is there­
Mrs Mlldrnl Dutncr. president tration In regard to liuildlngs of iit'Oti \ • M Thursday bv Hev. \V.
plosion of an oil burner.
The story was also broadcast
_ jrln g the time of James' year
fore threatening to leave Hume of the Seminole County Jxui. lint (lie Sanford Navul Air Stitien. I* ItriHiks, \lr . Pu.tor uf th* Ursl
over the Columbia network. .Son"' and take one of the rubs With her.
o f servire, J. E. Terwllleger, his
urged all members of' thr Auxiliary administration o f which will In Baptist Church, interment will also
indication o f ita scope is Indicated
father operated the company.
Meanwhile, the monkey i on to be prr.wnt at the meeting
transfer red un Nin 2 to the W.VA. be made in Evergreen Cemetery.
by the fact that Mrs. Estelle Jen­
In addition to concrete block, the
Monkey Island have rttumed to
This transfer is not expected to
nings, desk sergeant at the polire
■**- r ™ ,k
» ! ) ' “ ? ! • , J * ; company makes sewer pipe. It Is
Utelr own tranquil ways, except
affect the City’s revuknble perV-F.YY. MEETS MONDAY
CORRECTION
station
where
Sid
tried
to
enter,
located at 309 Elm Avenue.
for an occasional spat which
mlt on teal property at the sta­
Mb.t Dial-Bo)le. .and not her
indu-Moslem disorder* raging has been receiving "fan mail" snJ Barnacle Hill, the policeman has lu
-------------- j-----------------tion;
according
to
Mr.
Higgins,
but
Seminole
County
Fuat
N?
3383
father. Senator L / f . llojle. made
t two weeks in two test Ben­ clipping bureau notices.
Quell. Bill is said to lie a bit peeved of the Veterans of Foreign' Wars certain details have to )«• worked thr trip wlHwt'ltF officials aboard
Ingal districts are threatening to­
HEW SALES HEAD
From California today came' a that the out-of-state papers te- will hold a dinner meeting Monday out.
the peechrrato/olsne « f Florida
day to spread to other parte of letter from James 0. W.a|ls, CI’ IIM. (erred to the “ monkey cage''
ind
nlgl\t st 7:00 o'clock at the Legion
Airlines al toe Municipal
C P. Henderson, who for 13 the province, closer to Calcutta.
Former
employee
of
the
Gatchcl
rather
than
tha
island,
its
rabin
ATTENDING
MEETING
Hut
on
Seminole
Boulevard.
A
yaare worked for tha City, both
nn Tuesday.'
. . . .
A state of emergency has been
Grocery
and
now
stationed
with
alitor to amployed by _th« gmr- at tha water plant and aa roper- proclaimed
and
moot,
of
which
Sanford
is
business
session
will
also
be
held.
In th« Dacca district
—1
•• ■ *'«* '
the.
Marinos,
who
wrote:
"Fni-lnsjustly
proud
nnd
which
Is
u
big
Acting
Hupt.
Herman
&lt;
F
v
Mttrris
The
meeting,
accordingtn
adju­
intandent of tha cemetery, and The aiTival of thousand! of
NEXVS 8TANI1 PURCHASED
PUwiThnAmarlea.' 1 .
attraction
to
tourists.
In
fact,
the
ed
Is
the
front
p
a
n
of
San
Diecn
Is
today
attending
the
meeting
of
tant
John
Hauls,
as
V.F.W.
“Oet
who for a number o f year* refugees from the affected areas
T. E. Smith, farmsT employe*
,
traveled os a drug salesman, to apparently has heightened Hin­ paper, as you . will see the nM whole Sanford Zoo. /jnely kept up Acquainted Night.” All members state' school supet iAtendrnts in for Isith the City - and County
under
the—
direction
_nf
.Jaires
town
Xnade
the
first
page
•
&gt;
Gainesville.
lie
said,
will
be
called
on
to
briefly
du - Moslem tension In Calcutta.
over a period of 20 year*, has
lane Pharmacy. The store Is Seven persons were knifed In thought you would like it, s« I Mmighton, has time nnd ngidn outline their duty tn overseas
pot chased thr lobby news stand
arena.
All
members
nod
ehgUrlr
Tlte
Sanford
Herald
will
pay
st thr Atlantic National * Bank
outbrenks yesterday — two of am sanding it on to you. I am nroeen Its value Id the City Indh
I
Dr
per
copy
fo^
copies
of
The
the
victims
suffering
fatal stationed at Camp Pendleton which from the viewpoint up enjoyment members. Hauls asserted have been
front Mr nml Mte. Innusa Who
Incited tu attend.
Herald dated Friday, Aug. ID, 1910. have muted tu Urlando.
to 40 mile* o f San Diego. 1 ant and publicity.
wounds.
f
^ *, j. U v ,

^Packing House ITwo TWA Pilots
Expects Decline . Face Action
In Meat Prices By Union

u

Mon Flew Plane Car­
Will Occur After
rying UN Delegates
From Paris To l\ S.
Supply Is' Plentiful

ediUv of ,h- T,m"

Amendments Are Crash Of Two Chicago Elevated
Explained By
Trains Today Injures 270 Persons
Fred Wilson
I ietil. Hash Now

ItiTorri Early Crop
In Prospect Says
S(ate|'arm|lnreau

-Changes In Conslitu- StM'ving With l J. S.
Are-Siipimrletl sign al ( ’i)rps T l l i l
dieal Allornex

Premarital Law
Success According
To State Reports

•

....

Blind Vet Seeking
x •Peace' Justice P

Emma Jam* Carter,
Formerly Of Sanford
Dies In I'ort Mvers

I

Eleven I*crH(#nH Die

Escape Of Mountain Lion Brings Zoo...*•
Vast Amount Of Nationwide Publicity state

, Auxiliary

Secretary To S

Priority. On Concrete
Blocks To Veterans

IliKKins And Leshor

,
M
.r

I

ting: In Sanford

Hindu-Moslem Riots
Spreading In India

S

E2T.K'.'.

sss v

.Ekh"0’^

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THE 3ANFOKD Ht'KALO, 3ANFOKD,1 FLORIDA

fhc Sanford Herald
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Heart Disease
SANFORD FORUM i

A typical incident, showing the toll of war on con­
Tampa, Florida
I
scientious industrial lenders, occurred at the recent open­
October 17, 1040 j
ing of the annunl convention of the Steel Founders' So. Editor, Sanford Herald
doty..
Sanford, Florida
i
■ i
Tho 1’rosident read a list of distinguished members, Dear Sift ,
i am turning to you for aid in'
including several past chief executives,, who hnd passed a iftua
Ion which will have a direct
from the scene during tho past year.
bearing upon the future livestock |
These unsung heroes of war and peace have given Industry in Florida.
My son. First Lieutenant Fritacl*
much of themselves for the hctivlties which they deemed
L. Coyne, former 11-21 pilot ’i a the
worth while.
European sector, and an In.enter
• Actuarial studies showed that as human life has bccr\ in Switterland for seven months,
extended, heart disease has become the number one-kill­ had formulated plans to enter col­
er, and the Incidence is especially heavy among business lege and pursue a course o f preveterinsry medicine upon his dis­
executives with large responsibilities.
charge. Having completed one
0. J. Arnold, president, Northwestern National Life year Of pre-medicine study at the
Insurance Company, has just published a booklet on the Universl y of Tampa, he ha* »p.
subject. It contains good ndvice which mny not have lled for admission to every college
t America which offer* surii
come to the attention o f readers o f this column who llave course, and at each institution he
not had occasion to consult cardiac specialists. Since pre­ hae been turned down because of
vention is better that! drugs, It seem* worth while to overcrowded conditions and the
that the (luota for veterinary
summarize some of the advice given for the care and fact
student! was barely sufficient to
feeding of top men o f industry and finance.
lake care of the home State stud'‘ Moderation in all things," Mr. Arnold's company an s, for which reason most States
advises, ‘‘is the foremost rule for combating JriRh blood Will accept only local student*.
presept time, there are
pressure and avoiding unusual strain, on the-heart, Eat hutA t t hthe
i r t e e n State veterinary
sensibly, a well-rounded diet o f cereals, fruits, fresh vege­ schools in tha whola United 8 tates, WITH A SION labeled ’‘victim'*
tables nnd meat is an investment in good health.
* Including those at the Universities across his chest,-Frank L. Cstlisch
f Georgia, Illinois, and Califor­ fright), co-owner ol a San Jose,
"Over-eating can be harmful to the body, just as ex­ onia,
which have recently opened.
cessive smoking and drinking can. Persons who are over­ Tho State o f Florida makes' no Calif, bottling plant, Jains the pick­
et line thrown about the company's
weight should consult a physician promptly regarding a provision for students desiring-to headquartersIns Jurisdictionalduenroll
in
a
vetsrnlnary
course.
This
sound reducing diet. This is particularly important be­
pute._The
AFL
Bottling
pu
uc n
r m u
w iiiii *x Workers
u v iH v ie
Indeed, a shameful condition for •nd- the CIO Brewery Workers
cause over-weight persons who also have hypertension ait,State
which boasts a 9160,000.000 union* sre battling*for control of
arc npproxamntcly 12-times as susceptible to hyperten­ cattle industry, not to mention the
the plant
(International)
sive heart disease as are persons o f normnl weight.
various types of livestock aand pri­
vate
pets.
" . . . A regular, reasonable bedtime, especially on
My son is fully ([uallfied to enter
work days, with it abort nap— even 1f» minutes— before

C

WfBftNEHDAY, • OCT. 33, »9«*
BIBLE VERB!'. F o il TODAY
W E KNOW LIT TLE ABOUT
UF-a; BUT IT IS IN ESSENCE
A U NITY A N D GOD IS J ?V L d
A L L AND IN A L L
HE U l HOLDKTH A L L THINGS, THE
UNIVERSE IS THE HUUHTANCE
O F UIS THOUGHT: For in him
we liv* and .prove ami have our
being.— Aat* 17:28.
A airline .pllqte are striking
18,000 a 'y e a r aalarlel. H
can get |1G,ooo, why not
for 160,000? Why be plcay-

college and, become n very valuable
servant to* Florida, yet he arfd
many others are prevented from]
doing so through no fault of their
own. I believe that cattlemen and'
all animal lovers are Interested

Merrylo S. lluckeyncr.

Pants Presser

Senator HoRand not .only look*
A« if current happenings did bpt already provide
My ion. Frnncl* L. Cotine, Will
Uke a senator, he look* like n goodU-nmigli to think of, our'authors are apparently trying to be happy to hear fi*bm othor men
W t themselves In the *an&gt;e
senator, and a. one of hi* fernhv fill all our spare time. Some years ago
Anthony Ad
Ion, so they may put forth
tne admirer* remarked the othec
verse"
set
the
fashion
with
well
oyer
1,000
pages,
follow­
day ha look* like * good looking
ed iater by the almost equally enormous "Gone W ith The ary irhonl in -Florida, at Icait for
\Vind.,r The recent ‘ ‘ ‘Forever Am ber" nimost reached tome arrangement with othsr vet­
Today's headline*: “ Communism 1,000 pages. Hut the most frightening development is not erinary achool* whereby the Flor­
ida student 1 will hr* givsn equal
Rsjcc ed In Berlin Vote” . • • the publication of these formidable tomes, but of the enrollment * privilege* with other
"Itusilan* Deny U. S. Bight* in mnny-volumcd novel.
student*. Any prospective •Ind­
Bulgarian Vote” . The ltu««lan*
ents -of- a veterinary course ate
Not
long
ago-Jules
Romhlns,
the
French
novelist,
evidently realise they wouldn't
Invl ed to contact mv son, Francis
issued
tlie
13th
volume
of
his
"Mon
OT
Good
W
ill."
Otir
havh a chance even- In Bulgaria
L. Coune, at -Wifi Side* Htrwt,
In' ■ fair election.
own Upton STnclair chronicling tho nd venture* of Lanny Tampa, and as sewn a* enough

Budil, intimate of President Roosevelt, Hitler nnd every
one else prominent, has gone into his seventh volume, nil
stout works which would make good pnnts-pressers. Both
Remains mid Sinclair nre writing about events of tho im­
mediate.post. If they do not put too r.inny in on* book,
thereby catching up with the news, there is no reason
why they should ever stop
The place for such endless works is a desert isthnd.
Tbs 0 P A t* tiecontrolling price Anyone stranded there could find in these many-volumed
catling* aver* tiny on some prod­ giants enough rending matter for a lifetime. It’s tough
ucts or other bn many of which work trying to fit them into crowded modern life..
there is some doubt » to the wi*dom, but with respect to newsprint
Utare la no argument at nil, hut
irice celling* have nut been
though to date we have
f * r d * .•ingle voice railed In

Jtut what Americana think -&gt;f
Mtnmurfim and commanisli I* lndlcated by a million dollar Bb*l
n i t brought by film *tar Mvrna
b a y agalnit o Hollywood publica­
tion which called her a commUt\i»L
W a haw heard people called praetk a liv evorylHlng under the »u.i
without being materially damaged,
bat when Mi** Loy waa called a
eommunlit It hbri her to tho ex­
goat of one million dollars, the
It la a very bad tliipgto be
called a communist. It is very
damaging to the reputation. Worse
•till to be one, _
«■
'Despite tbs fact that the war
hae long since ended, though for
political reasons It haa not been
declared officially over, sugar is
•till the Number -One’ *e«rre food
Item. • "Krerglede* farmors hare
plbntr of fine land and- want to
plant sugar cane," *ay» Jntiah J-er, ije. o f the U; 8 . Sugar Corporation,
' “ but the quota system of sugar
production which Is still a Federal
— law prevents them from doing so’’.
Ec^tSanford farmers are particularly
■ interested |n thi* sugar quota sys­
tem. Bteauno Glade*
farmer*
- -ean!t'T)lant »ugar. they a rt beginatng to plant other things. , ’ r

Neglectful Adults
Juvonilefl have had a chance to say what they think
about juvonlio delinquency, nnd their report is not very
complimentary to parents. A Chicago church sent ques­
tionnaires to 150 boys and girls from 16 to 21 to get their
opinions on the subject.
The girl who wrote “ There’s an adult behind every
youthful delinquency” was representative in her thinking.
She and tho others agreed thnt most youngsters wouldn’t
got into serious trouble if their mothers and fathers paid
more attention to what they wero doing, where they were
going, and what books and movies nbsorbed them. Tho
young critics believe that more discipline at homo and
more provision for whbicsomo recreation pro good insur­
ance against delinquency.
.
These' words have been heard bofore, from people
older nnd wiser than the members o f this group, but
somehow they soom mbro real coming fr o m contempor­
aries of the youngsters who mny become juvenile delin­
quents because they lack this kind q f supervlsipn and ut\oratandlng.

/ r s FU N
/T V
/T 'S SMART T O r U

Keltic Coune, Sr.
JAPS LEAVE
•MILLVILLE. N- J
—Twenty-six Japanese lilt the
United States by *ir today as a
ptkn U&gt; deport thousands of enemy
aliens in this manner got under
way. TTie Japanese left Millville lor
Lima. Peru, where they lirad before
the war. Ail 34 were seUed In the
United State* at the outbreak of
the war. They have been held
pending the completion of plana for
their repatriation, v
■

Two British destroyers limped
Into a Cdrfu Harbor today wUh
oarla of their bow* blown oft
and
aboard after being
crippled by mlnei off the Albanian
coast. Admiralty circle^ In London
believed the mine* were laid dur­
ing the war In the mile-wide nav­
igation channel between the Oree|
tala ltd of Oorfu and the Albanian
coast.
Approximately 600 fain*
held nnmlally In Canada.

are

City Howling League
Begins Play Oct. 24

Amendments Are
Explained By
Fred Wilson

WEDNESDAY, OCT- 23, 1948

FIRE and AUTO

C M V l i k N r*raa.» f * « f # O r #
CASH DIVIDENDS TO 1*0UCY HOLDERS.
And prescribe hit powers rather
than leave ihla to the gnvernbr
to do, he wa» In favor. He add­
ed that he had been surprised..
however, to io«m that the hud- 1
get only repretenta 20 percent
o f the slate outlay, which In­
y x v t iW fH T creased from 914,000,000 in 1023
to 9102.000.0M in * 1048 and
which this year It waa estimated
would total 9 1 1 0 ,000,000.
amendment five, to
1I3J4 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 104
abolish the 234 continuing' ap­
propriations and including all in
VMHAHAAMHMRHAHMWfWHHMMAAMHMMfMMMAMMHHMWWW
one general .appropriation kill,
he pointed out that this was
opposed by Governor Caldwell,
tho citrus groups and other
large Interests, but declared .that
ha believed ft would be a good
amendment. 114 *»!d that schooia
would be excepted from this law.
Miss Chittenden pointed out
that the library at Seminole
High School is tha only clssstn s p a rin ;
anj organised. school li
M ary la tha county, and is used
for refer*nc* not only by high
school pupils but by pupils o f
otm r schools in tha county.
Hhe pointed but the need o f
new standard fiction, non fiction
0*0 reference hooks, alio new
furniture on a par with that re­
cently put ______
I n t o ______,
the N. ew
New
Smyrna
School
library.
She
thanked Klwanii fo r previous
donations toward the library end
the K er Club donation- of 94&lt;K&gt;
last year. President Hall said
the club would take action on
helping raise funds for the
drive.
•
Pat Patlshat, the Rev. Harold
Barnee of Enterprise and Holm­
es Maiton were visitor*.

mt t at the Workmen In Berlin
remand ley* Being Moved By Reds
get* under
BERLIN, Oct. *3. U P )- Off!* 04 wtl(m
Acmrican ' .and
German
competitive
1“ Berlin today said th e 1
I*T rn m n tl!
"taring MWCal
t PJlJTf n 5 hundred skilled worker* from the
S «v l.t sector o f Berlin, apnaron time will gady with the Intention of plac- :
0 tag them, in Runisn.ope rated
life handicap f , etorloe elsewhere in Germany.
The families o f the worker*
d for lepgue era being moved along with
e* per team them,
“nte Social Ilemccratlc
rk» w ill be party In Berlin parsed a resoht- L
tion Implying that the transfers
ed president are . connevteej with
iniF I f-HtruH munlcipml election* In Berlin In
,MUmf , the yhich the Communist party *ufhlaty-treat- fered an overwhelming defeat. GERMAN PROTECTOR TO DIE
splain* are:
PItAOUE. Oct. 23. (/P&gt;—A Csech.■ans; Lance oslavsk pcoplea court today weit-,
David; J b' - encetl to death by harming the.last
1: 8f ntinnle German protector of Bohcmla-MorLtile; “ DlacV-. avis. Kurt-Dalucgc. 17)0 end of his'
Vet Happy- trial was marked by an attempt
!b "d ; Better to smuggle poison Into Daluege's

fendant. Dmlucgc wilt now hang.

you imna o f u old — are
actually- renewabl* I Du you
know w hit woodera our ex­
pert Dry Cleaners perform
for snart women who lu iat
that their wearables iniut remain smart?
l&gt;et Us show
you. With °n* garment. Hmatl
charge. IMMENSE result*!

WNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
113 Palmetto,Avenue

Eyes examined— Gleaare
303 B. Orange Ava.
Qflaijda, Florida
phone 4M 7

/

In rears ol abundant crops, surplus grains and food
ars saved for the loan years ol crop failures.
So. too, tho Individual nosdn lo cava part ol hla
earnings during his most productive years, to mast
emergencies and provide lor bis needs when dis­
ability or old age reduce his earning power, or
deqth deprives hit loved one) of hlo support.
That's an Important pari ol the valuable Berries you
receive as a member of the Woodmen of tbs World.
For while you build financial security vrifh Wood­
men Uf* Insurance protection, you also, m ar *nJoy
the "plus’*, benefits ol Woodcraft's fraternal and
There's a typo 0/ Woodmen faxurancs certifi­
cate that exactly meets your needs. See.the
focal Woodmen represOnfafire . . . let him show
you how Ttrilh small monthly payments you can
provide th is protection to r yourself and your
family.

W O O D M EN

W O RLD

L ife Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
oun

ASSETS EXCESD 9111,000,000

H. J. FINCH, Diitrlct Manager
\
Office Phone 967 •— Residence 192 M
116 South Park AvenueSanford, Florid*

Phono 914

THURSDAY and F R ID A Y

WIN YOUR WINQS AT THE

SA N FO R D SCHOOL OF AVIA3TON

Sandier’ Claude Pepper, chair-

rean of the Benate'a. "Do-somc- f i y a u &amp;
thLng-for-llttio-ljusJnrt;*" comm 11tea. who recently matlo a trlp^tu

X THOUGHT I SENT
YOU TO THE STORE TO GET A LOAF OP
- V E * ’M / 1- ‘

In 200 pages, one o f ■400,000
published llutt day by Otis
•wspaper. - Enbugh neweras thus haasumed by one
ja r la one day to jtrinh our

H en s v t s f

i : % &amp; m i! r r s
why the International
Association of'Chiefs of
Pollw recently held *
country-wide check-op.

ftye day* a week, t&gt;2 weeks
for over 25 years. We du
Judge there big newspaper*
Blk, thalr business, 6r then
, btit wa yurt would like to
t f m sheets of paper from

will Ire

-ultimate
I -“ -

NATIONAL A1
W H K ...O CT. IT
THIOUOH NOV. 2

ymur ear as well m
inch quicker. That's
W ellC ire Y.

DOUBLE
PROTECTION

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\ W EDNESDAY, OCT, 23, 1946

Social

A nd

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO RID A

P erso n a l

Activities

* SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

.

Social

7

— TELE. NO. 146

I Mrs. Randall Chase
Calenaat Speak* A t Church

Person a ls

PAG E THREZ
lb** c.Hift h«*U*0 tlttiif

Baptist Quartet
Sinsff A t Daytona

Legal Notice

5

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Baptist Church of this city render­
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ed ' peciill music last Monday even- j of i r - U t r m l , u MK tu.n &lt;i
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ing at the opening session of t he i ,
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Baptist Association held in Day* ’
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tong -Beach. The first session of 1*1 Mlrd I III*- »•! Wlilt ItMe.y|,f
.
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It .*.Ill I I.v
the conference was xjK&gt;n*«ri'd by
rimnilll.
Mrvln IN TII ANTKIlt No h j i
. I 1A I U . H S .) llT.NSi i n ati &gt;1
the Baptist Brotherhood mid was h«*iti|rrv, I *«*(t*It11.1nt
W llliF ia
H I)
I n m l sin tl
o f i i H . i t I . Y l i l A I I I: N S ' &gt;N h i * i* IIIheld at the twftary
Baptist,
G i«u i| sS .ilfm tiiir*,
P * %\
xil H a n fo n l. Sa-Mittmli,, f o u n t 9* .
Church.
/
of K N I d i t . i i «In C M ^ i n y **i
The quartet consisted by Myron
a i .t a m m n t k ui:vi:uii*Mi:.NT
GuMl'AXV
| illis*»Mkts| I'lnti-Iu
F. Smith, j . M, Sltneclphcr, Evans
&lt;» I* IIKIIMHLN
•In k of l lo- GiiHits iViui'i r.st|»*.i .ith»n ei al.
McCoy and K. B. Carter,
1*i fftlllflliln
NcmliiitU* Cuunlj, Florida
ir t o i ii urr r ir i i:
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Tho meeting o f the Woman*
TllX'KSD AY
Miss Dorothy Pope is recuperat­
ssf
lli.u k I &gt;
Kssheft
l&gt;
Ih-Mt
The Mens Club of the First Auxiliary o f the Holy Cross Epis­ ing the Kornatd-Laughton Memor­
copal
Church
was
held
Monday
Methodist t hutch will meet in tne
ial
Hospital
from
a
recent
illness.
afternoon at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs.
annex at 7:00 I1. M.
The Seminola Kebekah Lodge John Mcisch presiding and Mrs.
Billy Gray and l’cte Brock have
PALMS HOTEL UNDER NEW M AN AG E M E N T
No. 43 will meet at the Odd Fellow Randall Chase, educational chair, pledged Pi Kappa Alpha, social
man,
giving
an
interesting
talk
on
W a ll at 8:00 IV M. for the District
fraternity, at lite University of
the
tri-annual
convention
held
in
Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms. •
iFeputy meet.
Florida.
Philadelphia recently.
A 4 U ft»U ktl K L t l t l . i r nf |*m!m FRID AY
Reasonable rale* by day or week. Tourists welcome.
I l l ’ ll
,»lrl
the
m ihinu un
«t»*igM*e
The
meeting
was
opened
with
mitm i: i«» \ rn :\ »i
The Seminole County P.T.A.
Mr. wind Mrs. J. C. Wolfe have
■*tn iT J H iis in Inte l r * t r
nt
Maid Service —- Hot Walcr
TO
'I t M t l.F H
i:i&lt; U A i d *
VAN
wilt meet at the Seminole High the devotional and reports were rcurned from Hi-htuwn, X. J. and
r .
t u if ij
chtinMnir
hv
•|:i.T,
who*** i.f il. m . if (lif HtAtv athf irn
420 WcsJ First Street
given
by
the
ehairnain.
Mrs.
Er­
" h7i ‘ at 10:00 A. M. All mem­
u
g
h
nrhl
* t
**t
a
e
a
i
fi
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ttu*
School
'■I S &gt; \
I hi k rtfoi n itfs i' i t i j t Tfi c f
. v.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
\ If rlfftiiutt? l&gt;rY*-lo|»mv»U
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ber* of the P.T.A.'* throughout nest Krupp, treasurer, rcnortvsl Wade.'
f
and
aititiF
bK
&lt;n
Mrs. ,Theodore Kortlander has
■ il l M a lr H N‘ # « r V o lk in N o.
the ‘ county are automatically that fTMLS? had been collected
announced the engagement of her 2 V - Street, Jntn^ic^ N**o Yotk.
member* of the eo'unty council for the altar fund.
M&lt;\ and Mrs. Bob Axt h u e re­ daughter Mrs. Helen Jane- Moyea
\ **i r \ i i i : i
i
i
M M it li:»»
Mrs, Georg&gt;; Shiop, suOply chair
anil are urged to attend.
tr&gt; Mr. Charles Guy Mixson of ri * « Uteie ti.i«
in*niut..i ,n&lt;
announced
th a t
the turned from Bloomfield, N. J.
The N Do V.. Howard Chapter man,
Gainesville. Fla.
' ,
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o f the United Daughter* of the box would be sent to the Philip­ where they spent the summer and
The welding will !«&gt; aolemniaed
.ulll
, i„
deracy will meet at the pines this year.
Confederac
Mrs. Randall ire now residing at their home, during the Christmo# holldey*.
i ' s . ...... an action fur Mlwolnti
Ahome of Mr*. L. A. llrumley on Chase wa» requested to selrct a 117 West Sixtionth Street.
iltA iijci! _ ta n u iilu
skfC viirii-i
j « u
I-v
-------I’. M. with subjeet t&lt;s be sUnlied -during wgho
^ ■elrry Avenue a 3:00
T li»'
fir* i \ * i* n
|VI|
a n d
th iil
Henry
W.
Rucker,
Jr.,
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Mr*. A. K. Rossette'r ai cp- year. Mrs. W. A. laiffler. kitchen
FOR RENT
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 8
HELP W A N T E D
V an
IV Il,
1‘ U t n i i e f ,
hosttfs.
chairman, loported that much rteil llr. anti Mrs. Henry W. Rurkcr,
t ’ l l il I l r * I d l l l d l i l
V illi i v i l . ifftc B *
TUESDAY
(111fit.
equipment hail been placed in the has been chosen as n member jof
ROOM
.for
rent,
21*5
Catalina
Floor
Sint*
Available
the glee club nt Stetson UnfversTty
* Th© Presbyterian Business Wo­ Parish House.
\M&gt; \nr m i i : m:m:ns u k *
GIRL for soda fountain a, LanDrive, Phone 40S-W.
yp " 'S O L E T IK E Slim *
' Q l ' * I t t l ' r D 1* t « * f l i c
y t i u T : :i| i| * rs « | -p fi^ £
men • are invited to meet with
The budget for 194G-4? was where he Is enrolled ns a. fresh­
ry’s Drug Store. Part *.im» or
Ifii i*«M aHinn f**r atiptuiv illfo fffi FURNISHED room* with * or
. .
th4 Business Women o f District presented and accepted. Mr*. W. man.
full time.
lu m p m k
» *ttn r ' |m&lt;ranDa 11y or t hfii'ii u. 11 it n
AP Newifealurei
No. 2. OcU 22, at the First A. Leffler, Mrs. K. A. Newman,
without k i t c h e n privileges,
f »111" r i s t - s n t I n w , w 11h 11i i * . i n t i M r *
Spanish A barret type
Dear Judy,
Presbyterian Church In Orlando. Mrs. If. i l . Coleman* and Miss
.Phone
18-W.
white and colored
you m
n «ny footlmll |f » •ti &amp;t inini•Ir 1"iltllt1V Plfirhla,
Hovet* _you
seen
Mrs. Jov Corley is in charge of Barbara Ku prccht will ho hnstes
II. A It. ROOFING TH E CO.
SALESMAN or saleslady wantel
games ? The kids here nnw« talk ns ii 1 It#f tiif* Ill i* 1l«l ilk) ssf
(lit)
SM
ALL
apartment
fdr
m
il.
transport »t ion. arrangements.
If 1imit rut io
Pbmt-'KiO Carswell SI., Phene 1121
aes for the service league. Ml*.
to do canvassing for attractive
**M about nothing else .since Fall t.. r.
W. First St.
ft
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It.Daytona Bench, Flar, Box a ll
Amelia Noble gave a report on
iirlSdiict. guaranteed by rehshs.’
nippql In. It teeme thore l» fn* Ihf •I »«r ti fnrri/114, i*
the adult conference which was
lornl firm. Large commisst'lll.
The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary more interest thin year — guest pro ri-n f .-.ii Mill. I,r riilnre»l (.aaliint
held at Camp'Wine Mann In Avon of the First Baptist Church held a' it's 'cause the bov$ am hack &gt;ou ana said action win ilten pro- FURNISHED Ii ii u * e k e e p ing 2-BUHNKK hot plates with twu
Wonderful opportunity to mike
hrnl*, SO.40.
l i-S I M t»-ll *r
apartment. Colt 437-W after
Park. Mrs. W. E. WaUon an­ meeting Thuininy evening nt the) bigger
'n huskier
fn ever.
good looney fioiti now 'til Chris.„
_
i: v i:r m :it a m * ismri:n «t K--»n
H U )HU APPLIANCES
4:00- P. M.
Refined people
nounced that promotion material home nf ,MIm Mild red'Turner. The I Maybe you or the kid* have S| i
ma*. Write qa- lificatioiia to it u
H•nihntie- *VliliU . HI .at *■ iff
By Jane William* Casselberry
only.
would be distributed later.
II. r .. Iternld,
priigi aiii wsh opened wltji a scrip*! some ideas for school cheers f ‘ . iillr*. ill la rtlMf .Uv ..f 1!,
Rev. and Mrs. Nath Thompson
Mrs, Sydney O. Chase announced lute rending by Mis. Turner ami Marjorie Holmes o f Hamilton. !*» «•for stove pipe - stove |
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Kansas, write* that the llanill
days in Macon,
would be—100- ----pieces of knit- a prater by Mrs. M. J. Phillips.
pipe elbow* and other * "1,1
are upending a fewf day.....
...... . . .there
. . . . . -------—
W A N TE D TO RENT
\» t'lrr k ..f lb* 4 It * *♦»! £
ton
High
School
Pep
Club
wants
NIGHT
watchman
wanted.
Apply
Ga. where they me attending the [ting to l&gt;o done for the Red l/os*.
« hi N‘imti iuiIiH**! * ;?
weather items,___ t
*
Officer* were ' elected for the
• Hti nf n .»i.iri In -i* ii r**i
M a i k e l F r u it t 'o . . P h o n e in,
STANI.KY-ROGERS
Grand Masonic Lodge of Georgia. She reqisjstcd that women volati­ new year. Those present at the a got*! YE LL. How about get­
S rin lim b '
S. O. SIIINHOl.SEIt, Jr., wife A
. HARDWARE COMPANY
lity, Thompson has the honor of tfer to do this work.
meeting included Mrs, Phillips, ting the kids choo-chooing pit a
G | IT i «*l IC T R G A M
. 4 year old daughter desire to
Mr*.' Arthur Bramur donated Mrs. II. K, Turner, Mi»s Ann Tur­ couple of cheers for Marlorie?
being Chaplain of this organi­
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__________
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rent * furnished apartment or
ATTENTIO N
to the auxiliary a hospital bed In ner, Mis* Caroline Turner, Misi Semi ’em to me ami I’ll terII her
zation.
WORK W ANTED
house, i'lease contact A. E.
FORD OWNERS
• iip in
G »»r u i\
s i :\ i i m h . i :
There was a meeting of the memory of her mother Mrs. W illi­ Mildred Turner, Miss Martha about 'em.
Shinholsrr,
ph'.
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To
1939
Model*
V a rio u s committees to plan a Hoi- am Nutting. Tha president an­ Urogap. Miss Myru M.uldrn, Mis*
The kid* have gone maiF about i ' l l H I I T ritiiiH**1* )
Motlrrnl/e Your Hradlichti
EXPERT painting—contract
i
lowecn Party for the children of nounced that there would be four Mon*-Mill*. Mi** Barbara Rucker,'
t t . U M AH ItaTO N
UNb URNISHED house, o or fi
those new wide leather belts de- U l U t’liiini
Sraltal Itram. Aflaptrr*
hourly basis. S. G., Grog.in,
if r
rooms, no children.. Box DP, Install
the Sunday School, Wednesday meetings of .the auxiliary to be Mis* Hazel Routh, Mis* Jean Vam vignt-'l by Mr. and Mr*. I’helps,
.Make Nluht llrilin g Wafer
Iiiuf* lepullrd, Phone If.31
evening.at the Community House. held the third Monday in Octolier, unit Miss’ Aliln taut Inpci.
r'u l ferntil.
They got the blem from their &gt;111.1 • 1‘ II \Qii.p! ‘N
|STRIFE LAND -Ml IRKLSON INC.
thi-J.
The party will bo held thene on January, March and .May.
l
»*
ls
=
n
+
|
.inl
'b ig sisters. It seems tlm college
HOUSE ot uparUneot fuilii*hed j "
Phone 200
, ;
• f*lVnl:» t:
Oct. 30 at 7:30 o'clock
girl* are »ii|&gt;j&gt;4*&lt;! about bclU,
h lllllili
III
1*1 III If k i l n \
P U B L IC
s le t io g r a p lie r .
or unfurnished, permanent n**i , “
tits N
Hr. and Mrs. Bill Williams!are
ling* and
—
fiptmd all
\ \vi | * • »' T IM
P in k , p h o n e 1120
‘
ileot
Phone I non
the proud porcnU-qf a babJF girl
All
*teel
.
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t
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thrlr mo*‘lull on tbolo threp
--I l» “
WIIE LI It \HltiiM s
tiorn Del. 20 at the Orange Mem­
things The r&lt;**1 of ih» ir ,CusHnni'
C \ l i l I A f u i iu *h c, 1 ...... .. . i up"
I Vu \ s "1 o 11 'lieasot.wule
« Uh p u n iitu ii ic t i i .orial Hospital in Orlando. Mrs.
ii* &gt;impit'
nit! |ilAin
mvnt
I'euooOenl '* •!
ph ou*
**
JMI 1V I .
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into
II
uum
utl.
t
U
.
William, is tii&gt;- former Ruth Wea­
ili:uit!Iy hln» k j r thr y , h n 1n i ua tn
The bu*inhs meeting of the
child " t i
John Blaotoo
t L
illLAK+il.AND,
Or;
23,(Spe2In
Fact
l
‘ir*t
Si.
ver " f Casselberrv^
thi* b riitiif j*fytpmi — but every
S, C. S. o f\ tfe First Methoui't
Park
_ Mrs. Entl Smith, sister of Pail Church
Ihn! y * ilin p ly
r v r r j I&gt;oi! y
mo 11
■1.1V
o il I
wa* 'held
’ held Monday afteiafin • I clal&gt;— T |1' T " 'VI* Crle^,
(Thurch wa*
t•
t : t t * i v i ty -ii.jo m -' '..I t i t -!"
Uklates. left Friday with her small noon
buvr it big sInmi tlr r vtrap hag,
noon with
will, Mrs:
Cole opening
opening ! *«taemlnat..r of wws am campus
tV W T F D t in ot-lo &lt; .,i
Mr*. R.
IL F.
F. Cole
ived
t111.o
son for New York City. From the program with devotional. A fl(r l announce menu, ha* been Te;f
, I i .i I U m I. W o u ld j,pJ«E,
it t
the t» It nod l he -f Itst heejed
cent
0l*hed apaitmerit lu-eded
e, t,u‘
Vtl,h dev nt iona1 A f 11 r (
Klor ilia ’Sou Uicrn* college. shoe*
. .1.
there they will sail for France,
. . to bo a situjpthie.
HIM. 1MP1 I Ml N I I O . |M
i \ C IS | Vi ill ii - - |M 11f f H,t*4, etutlA,
ty
by couple
with
I
&gt;lulil.
-o
e
d
'l
tl
J
'
m
S,i
'
I
Newscasts
are
made
over
an
By the bye, you cun niakn n
21 l t l.i V \vei eh
uhcio Uu*y will Join S|i, batlj M r i f r y and .\fr*. It. U . Turner |ompliflwi ^ul)||c address system
unlit nlti.il
u itH
t urrvjipon
,, ,.f( Phone tiTii U
phfitJ
public
cule inexpensive shoulder-strap
Smith, whu is stationed near Paris presented a program concernin';
tU*ini*. riuub'ikr h^ln,
monthly
from
Annie*
I*foiff«*r
ch«pc
..............
...
—
re.
|
t
rtt
.
..ti.
&lt;
v
*
it
pouch if you want to. Get some
Mi. and Mrs. Verne Woodward “ Pre|&gt;ating Indian l.eailer* for the
m t . N 'I . S l I K h ,»|il
M *in, w ife , |
ftlAtcmeht«.
Wuik
rat]ed
for
i *M*|
t ’Ml 1| 1 t lM*
Si|miri
S.
imiiifl
((ujoted
The
10*minute
progrnni^
1^
jt^
i
f«•
1
1
or
other
fivrivy
miiti'riiil*
cut
fin thibltin.
Fii|t*ui llii\hv,
are vacationing in 1'ittsburgh, Pa Post-War World."
and d elK 'rtn l. I'hone 174-J.
-I
LONG
II
VM)M:i&gt;
SHOVCI.S
be given dally betwreu the 8:00 o u t c u r d liijiir il t o m a k e iht* b a le
I'htntF
II
with relatives and friends.
iniiiit
uid&gt;ii|t:&lt;'
Mr*. B. IL Crumley, chairman,
Old Glory Post No. 11Ml of the presidnl ove, the meeting which nnd 9:00 o’clock classes for the of the liag, gather the moterial 1 h n in*' i »i&lt;i»i*ii i »r » i in *•' \
10 Itusincs* O p p o rtu n itie s
put
pose
nf
advising
student!
of
T U IK HUHKltK
Ti*'V
nr
m
f
n
*
u
i
|i
i
«
3
R
E A L E S T A T E F O R SALE *
over
tt,
hunch
it
togeldier
at
the
American Ia*gion met Tuesday was held at the church.
campus activities for the day top. using curtain ring to draw I
I.KI i i i i i m ; IKU.S
I.-..H1IV Hfpks til liltr - -- - ‘ ■
night nt the community house in
Ii* i tM • i%* fie w
r
i =f iM in u . M hoiiM* f i 'i .-nh’ . 1* mile:*
S VNKMRD IIAIU IW ARE CO. ClDM K itY S TiH£.* fo r j*nh- wi,n
anil tu tersely present them with u siring through. You can *rW
Commander
Altamonte Springs.
Springs
Jl« lllill latlY icfeilUftUi'it fit
‘ J10 T i i -i Fir-*t St.
Lhti headlines of the day'll Dews. cheap pearl* over it or paste on (lit I -f • &lt;
out oil Celery A\** J
diotnii*,
■»» ttrltM'lt Cn-iPitl *! flit a
I t r&lt;iiim .t}sski tin* nt u ih U i l F . . H u od
•red Madden of Longwood prep It't1
p i'n rh ,
h .tlh . - dn iiiF'
. j Before the war, when the stu- some felt initials.
M\ II \N1* \\|* hlv Al.
Doesn't it | Ik I I
k m i i) pit.,nr
IMHVIIP
i l i t r l n i i g in HI h im ’
iaed over IRS ihWUnR.'
{»*■»!' Ml •’»■ TI I TH I'UGItT T H I N
rt m u ' k ilt hen
l»,i‘ iik f n - t d « i ii i .
! dent
body
was
considerably sound like fun?
ITie Legion Auxiliary also met at
M u ta b le
fo r
d m t fiu e
t ih n if .
2ml IM\ r*k •MTuliKH Ml*.
,
*
, j siqsller and th* campus not as
iphhP
|
h»it-Ii, hiffje h«C frml
LOANS
the Altamonte Community House
&lt;1 i i r l i i * i .
I*
h jt c h lin ff. . i i
t . 1 1 a ii i s e e p
,, , ,,,, c ;—I extended, thu Town trier a[’ triN-' dmilile f*aiiu'e, Phmn IL’io.
Gene Autry ia back In
l ’„ \ .,,,cI'J £ i ?*m,-„h
,,
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 8 3 - S .x J
,
lhe fourt (lf lheWell,
H lm ne
S n n fe t d . C lo ild n .
Tuesday night at 8:00 0 clock, with
sBtldle a^.iin, lie's cavorting;
mtn. l. i
ri... i*
J.
Mrs. Fred Forward, president, in events aro noij sucheduled on the j DICph. Rl.ynoU,‘ hall and mad i t lh e l o d p o a t sM adiaon S q u * r »
I H A N S M \I»E
ty m
1 'H F .V .R t‘ LF. I I at&gt; im - r PH
l l Y\l . I 111 at pii'iiiif'- to ti ck
c hnrge. There was a special cb.I artist series at Florida State Col- hu ; nnounc, m, nU with a mega (innlrn wrilh hi-* horse, Champion
F R O M s i l l I O 13 00
gini* and 2'- (I *tak*T itailri
Hireling last week for the purpoae Irjre for n umeiLUrconilng to l&gt;r. phona.
1,'U.I Park I all 1*22 V\' brt *' '*-n
stint p i n * n ) , f « * i *»r\ u ,
l^.l* of the kid. would like t.'i
U
I. K m hli.'ff, -Pln.m
ot distributing tickets and poster* Karl O. KuerslAlner, chalrmnn of
S "ti aihl PAK) P. 31. W idlii *- (
II.OHIDA LOAN GO.
sec Roy Rogers and Triggei. ,f i r.i',i.t, ..'
i j 'i V k .V.,
Saiifi'id, Florida
for the Masquerade Ball. This the artist serk-s committee. This
. day.
ItkO, What n .tin|i|H-ni*d to U «y:
I'hlUd^li.liU, I'd
.
102 Sanford Avenue
scheduled
programs,
as
announced
meeting w i i ’ lwW nt the home oi
CFLKIIY Plant*. 2uit,IMWt Uariv
After wo left lb** rodeo, Helen1 Vmi s if
iruuirul in .iiiprar
58
AG
UES
ou
heauliful
slimes
(his
week,
include:
La
Meri,
exotic
Mr*. Helen Uwdermilk. *
Fortune and Yalamis Pasr.1l.
*ot the bright Idea ihat ifn|s.,n , u &gt; ',r
,.A ,l
IIORItttW HE (IP. WHERE
o f Lake M olitoe. E dw aiil I .
u.nutA
R Inca
trirk rider.
hi» rsrlaln «rir.-«u
suit torf...n
ill.nice
Mr. and Mm. Clete Loudermitk sola dnticer, who will appear Det.
Phone, lijy-IL
would ill,,,
liketo be iut a
nuer.
-i
PRIVACY is r k k p e c i e d
Lane,
PhoQc
I
I
IP.
25
and
20;
Stanley
Flutcher,
Amer­
-.and famllv have moved, from_thelr
She Was fasclnalnl by lH.jiar [Hrmln")-- f.uinly. Kturlds, an alt- 75,000. .1. g, j Yu UK naiui.il ilesiro for firivacy
^Chortle on laikfc-Triplof Tlrive t i ican piAaist and Chopin authority
old Mitxi laica* o f Fort north, tirovlairl nn„
wliteii im .i*u u- ft.:"HU
FURNISHED 2m n 11\t
V'
- *
’ in iininey matters is strictlj
,In iilie n e a r ...
,
1l *i|k
, 1 1 It.
I .Util', Plniile III!’ I!.
Texas, who gw s through her
i&gt; JosephSUtwsut
Hij.l.. l*«,.tui iff
the 1lively 2-liedrmim block con­ who wlUfeiVr concerts on Nov. 4
By nirfry c l a h k E
\* in t e r
rcspitriwd hero.
F'riends and
structed house, which they recently nnd 0; t ffn k Rack, who will pre* AP N»w* features Beauty EdintL acrobatics mi top of her horse |c* Man ’ * "1
i 1111It" s jjiir aj,r fiutiiiiiii I |t 1:411 I lit;IT C-tkf^
fur -it11
relatives are not questions*
sent a lectsixe, “ JJy World o f Ad­
purchased at 320 Ball I urk ILL
You just can't miss havint; Norim. at a TO-mlle-.n-hour clip
hot wilier hciitci tittd *i-%crnl
l»iuif. Mrs. Iti'miii Miller.
iilsuit your ei edit. lour on.S h d k a cu le trick . H e r m o th n
f
lh (, i i l h ,1[%s
W W. Dawson returned Sun­ venture,"-with sound films, on the
you tnvrlt
ft Ilit I IT*"!*,,
pluyer " l buStses* assitciatet
&gt;n and evi
evening o f Nov. If); xop d s h a m p o o a n d h a ir b r u s h .
used lo ^«e if trick riile r nnd her \ |« i m day from a business trip to New afternoon
f I |.iiim&gt; — N K v\ f» r*htin h•••ii1 . H \M » nnltfluiitI. M l |* 11b*Vk
will n it liear of your personsl
i;M '
E. Powt.'r'Biggs,
or* Biggs, solo organist of
i ini,
f .nm si lirH ii k«
&lt;•
The question .of how of leu you dud w a s n r h n m p io n ?*l« c r w r* ' t
firndt+ni kilrioi? iinil h'iiih
oil.in-. *1hutc i) no cause fm
1CMOI *t i fi i p i 'V IIdl«" 1* ■tii h"
$JJJMHi
K U It NI Sri KU f. io.*m
Five new members joined the Itie Dogtoji .Symphony who wi'l need a shampoo de-peng* o f course ler.
N*Hilft&gt;sir • »*ti t i n
! J ’ ’ -I i
enifini i nssmenl.
loft '0|f, ffijifll !a fv
homo,
atow, nulonmtir 'ifa«*
Casselberry Community Church, present a xoncert on Feb. 27; Eve entlody on your hair. Dili' hair
l’ i «• I. Ill S I 1*4|‘ll? * ,
Reasonable eYeilit requirement*.
By the hye, have you seen lhe
t l» « L
toil water hcnli'f, anil ct» « m
• Methodist, during the Sunday Curtn, daughter of ilcrre an will nceil more frequent ivashtiT?
No comakers on money loans
rn la T uutiHiiuti* hiiMtiorfie^xH i*
now
homo's
tail
hairdo?
It
ri
Marie
.Curiii(t
who
will
lccttuv
irfiiAfcv'Atur,
Includes
m
u
•
nrd
thah
dry
hair.
On
tiie
nth-r
handj
mornirtg service.
Variable payment plhns.
vidver, .■IK call.. $dtl* Almost
IHUTb,
RnraKc
um l
nppm xG
March 14; ami Jah Pierce, leading il'!' hair will nrrd ocrasiAhal oil simply terrif amj look* vrrv IN T ill; COG|IT lit MM. n il M l
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
new. See 4*sck W-illlnms, lluick
HI Ml\« lt.T
cot M i
anas. You take all yoiir h a lt, JCI^ii:.
•mutely tin acre of bind with
tenor of Ihef Mefropolitan Opera, application* la&lt;fnro washing.
Phona S*
Florida llsnk Bldg.
ru m iM A , in i *i iii*Ai«(iiuiiKr, 5&gt;nnford.
f
itill
trcc^s
scheduled .to (appear on May 5.
The ailvcrti-eiis-nts me .chock comb it in the usual way and
In
ro:
KalOt
&lt;
»r
NGU.II
i:
uth
then hold it ’ nit at th« bark
SJH.imhi —
11-room
borne,
loWOOD BITS
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
crown o f your head between SON, IlfiTdaul
..........
&lt;n trd on n bike, tru ly nnr of
dtttl iViKttfvi
nil siYox
your thumli nnd Index finer''.
..
”
the
nhow
plarij*
«
f
Otjoc**
lltlw
.\|jiHtl*l
STVNI.KY ItltXGHS
| | r o i . ____ u'____I , ______k n . . . l toil l l a v l n t i • Isli.i. ... I
iIGNS
While, you have It nnchorrd, pm
County
MBS. J. II. MF.N1CK
12-inrh
Show cards and posltrs
.• • J 1
a rubber bund around It, Hm»i
vi»u #Hh&lt;i . 4. i, ,.r * ..* ,,t
• .«.
KENNETH
K.
\» HER
S \ NFOItll II \H DUX HE in .
o - D K F r s s k ; n h k r v ic f .
.................
_
la. j i.
cover
It with wim©
ribbon and nniiri«m Mill
American Fruit tjioweis Bldg.
2In Foist Fust St.
O D I.an.lit-*. Phone 1021
a bow* You’ll renilv li»ve tbi4 tln&gt; Malm* .... .......... 1% » hi. r.
T k ' Dmgwood Civic Ixague was
Miiiil.iii.l, ll.ol.tii
BY
among the 10 clubs repieacntcd
hairdo which we call the Win.
iT . ’i
Nice (t r lr rli'iM of
-C E C E L IA T R U LU C K i
REAL EbTATE W AN TED
FLOOR MI NDI NG
at thb session* of district No. 7
nic Mane.
..|..raw.fl l-«. r . 1.1 .
wi l l IF. I N \ MEL
held at Sanford Womyt's Club on
______________ &lt;«stlf*(&gt; J liltst •
I
M i l k I’ MI S. POTS A PVNN and ftiu»liliig (leuitllig and war
WF. NEED LISTING.*. -,f Farm-. &gt;. VN I Oltll II Mtl&gt;\\ \RF: I o
Mr l . m
f.i* Ml
tog
New f la.it, -utfare.l t,» ;»&lt;!»
The ix-rfptihn and dance given PONDER niv now taking“ gu lf •”
Friday. Mcniliem from here at­
Groves mill Hunim-vi
fecti»n. Old l li&gt;.irs#t;tade like new.
tending were Mrs. Rayburn Mil* by tho American legion Auxiliary lessons
toll of advice* as to how ...
J;;;—
Jin Fia.i F it .t Si
I'roiwrly.
\V. It.
WililiimB,
Call
tfwee, president of Civic League, 8umlay nightlwas headed by tho RUBY W ILLIAM S is also prac­ altoqt getting hair l&gt;ack to mum." a,,,,,;!,.
GKMKItAj*_Electm jit-ivi- - u.umF
II. M. GLEASON ____
- K«-uU*»rr—Turn__Unit
f r r ;^
Mrs. Gforge Bridge, uotuity
County Fed president Mlllf, E. J. ROUTH who ticing and taking lessons . . . after the heavyJnll that *un «■ •■;u rn ,..i^ romlilimi.
Phnito
f»77
M.
2
1d
'.t
Lake Mary, Fla.
'i'Finnr
ri'Sl.
T
in
N.
Park
An-,
.
'claim nr Uenl.xnTJ .TTm i
MISS 'BUNA ERNA THUH.ST(LY and T A P P Y salt uaUr iusvo exacted.
H ci
[,i - i
. Mr*. J.. ll. BIst- was
*S. assisted
a*j,matemmm
.Siiby
- —--—
f 1«^#i
I ’ uitiM-tU. FI. L. L ey, Jr,
Tine,
McDougal and
A side from halr^rieanliue " P4«*ru*
” * •h*
u
*»“
&gt;*
WHITNEU made a twosoinu yes­
e, Mrs, llanillton
ill
Hi
MIkit !»“ M tsffliv
Ml 5 A R T I C L E S ' F O R S A L E
' RENT A CAR
terday .
DURIS. Ml’ fciNC.1R .add which I* absolutely pearssaiy fn; th*' rlutm ani, mihI
..».-JH I»n ry MenUk.
m ii*m
O N E fell inner oil stove* 2 oak
YOU DRIVE IT
ThasP. T. A. met Tuesday night
VERNE SMITH also played yes- good health and personal groom­ to b y th r otiilrtiiiiiit, aifrriG mi M tU »r- FILL UP with Fuel OR and Kero­
r&lt;M*ker«. one winnl liealcr at
PHONE 200
MRS. FRED GANAS ing, ^brushing is u must, il )"&lt;&gt; n «y f am i Au i m i c Ii rlurtii i»i ilFfimitil
with a full program o f bualha&amp;a MRS. MARY. H pLLEYH EAD . The terday
llli'-j W. Hth. Phono UUH-W.
sene before winter.
nut met f l i n t ahail lit* YnliJ-.
81RICK1.ANDMORIMSON
resided over by the' president, reception rapre - In the Community was out "Sunday al the dub-play­ would acquire and maintain lu&gt;IL IL Pope Co., Inc. SCO
U A I I L A N M \V, H I 'I L N C K I I
•' H IIlYE -ir. INC.
ELECTING grill with oven for
Inn Homer Scott. Proposal* for Building will l brightly decorated ing, as were'several others . . . trous locks.
A * F i r c u t u r u f tlitt U * t W i l t
sale. Phone tlMH-J.
One well-known hair special
revamping of the Constitution o f wUh. yellow and purplo fall flow­ MRS. JO jlN MKLSCH. JR. con­
„ umt T # «ljifti«n ( uf N l i l J . I t; MIRACLE CONCH FITE f&gt;&gt;. J. F?.
1HHK:
f: - PLYMOUTH
11 t ,111IHT »X# il CfT# i « l
Terwilleger, Jr., Mgr. Cement
the local.P. T. A . wore presented ers. Punch (Map served through'- ducted a recent Womans Auxlllaty 1*L even -u«es the brush tn &lt;tiv
^
PARTS AND SERVICE
A R IiC L E a W A N T E D
Water .Proofing — Building 6
by the executive committee. Final out the evenjrlg , , , II. FROST molting o f Uie Holy Close Epis- the hair. A fL-r -the shampoo sh" i*lr&gt;t (tuiiilmiifii ik h it, u u .
IU9 Palmrltn Ave.
Phone 10H
- IHocka —• Sower Plito.
369
,ILEY. stak
st i. commander, play copal Church with her hair done- uses turkish towsds to rub ll.c
-v o te wilt be. taken at the Ntrvem- IIAII.FiV.
.
n iit im ; t ii A iT ia it
+I
'L
L
BUY
your
car
•sxardtei*
Elm
Ave.
Phono
B33-W.
cd
tha
banjo
lin
d
local
musician*
hair
thoroughly
until
it
i*
prac­
f f U r session. T o that,meeting pern&gt; In a turban . . . At the Garden
ELECTRH? appliance repairs—
I T J l IIK N ItV J. IIA II.K V , w Iimrm
o f agp nr condition. IL'* Reel,
wo ri-pnlr washing machines,
ber* arp requested to donate »tl Harry We*tert:[l Tarry Kudell, Day*
lub general meeting MRS. A. W. tically dry- A fter that sho brush­ rc&gt;ld**nceija tiahtiuH it
NICHOLl-S
30G
W.
2nd
St.
Y«IU
*r«= •br t why
tiutlflir*!
Iliilf
Shannon,
B|ll||Mhrtin,
W.
IL
Cones'.
.
.
brushes
.
,
brushes,
.
d
r
y
­
vacrtim cleaners, farm, mixer i.
klnd*-,of dishes needed for tho
EPPS was stunning in blkck dress
iu lt fiir ilhiHT* ti «k
breh fllrti
BTUDIO
OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
"
‘
j
IUY
funushed
the
ing
the
brush
frequently,
until
Trntlvr Ap;diaitce Service, SR
achooT lunches. Refreshment! ware nelly and D
with a Flack stove-pipe hat trimiistlm t you hr KUitcINi; iia u . m
USED piano* fo r cash. TFifc Musjc
for finest quality
mds of DR.. W* V. mM with black seoulns . . . MRS. the hair t* glossy and dry.
la lltn lilreoli 1'iiuri fur lti« N lnlb
W. 2nd St., Phone lOflLJ.
served in the school dining room,
Box, phnne 933.
PORTRAITS
d to learn of his END0R CURLETT, attractive In
I f you havu one of the nev Judicial, (.tftuli uf t Itn Hi alt' uf
The
f t fr f i f i
___ Woman'a
____ m iA u x 11 ...
Commercial
and
Copy
Work
TI
oMiI m, In nnd for H^mlnulc i ’uurt'
AUTOMOBILE
A radiator* reh H, B. POPE has gi'jy.crepe with close fitting grey alLa-round nylon brushes which lr, in i*hanr*rr: ntid Him &gt;&lt;*u
2 i-INCH windows, inside doors,
Christ ChurFh mat at the home
Snapshot Hefvlcca
paMi-d. Wright A Cohen Gsri. a recent illr/rsa hat . . . MRS. C. L. KIRTLKY dries immediately, you will li­ 4f«. rr«|iilirel lu fllf» ruhf wrlllrH
2
shectrock
ot
p
l
y
w
o
u
j
.
o f Mrs- Charles Niekols 6n Lake
age. 2I*t &amp; French, Ph. 1009-J.
IRS. O. W. DOUO- (■ported ■* striking small black hat able to complete your brushlnr • pp*Rrinc« In *rU1 rdunc mt uf Ph»n* I IBB — 220 Mcisch Bid*.
Ulanchrtte, J LOO Park Ave.
Wildnytre Thursday afiemoon for , . , MR. an
lit** November Hut* Day, toib sooner. These brushes which brinra
flrst-of-sesson g a t h e r Ing. Mr*. LASS arrij |V yesterday from with face-veil . . . MRS." JOHN
GRITS
aad
meal—ground
frerh
BEAUTIFY
ybur floor* — have
wit, th» tilt .!«&gt; uf N’nnniWr, l » l *
to Viait with tha SCIIIKAKD, JR. wore black with ave bristles all around the brush, la (lefaalt lh*o«t aat't r;itJi*« will
kvannah,
Bridge gave an intensely Inform* Skvi
every Monday from . snowflake 7 Pcty, Livestock, Supplies
them waxed by modern ma­
chine. Homes, office*, stoics,
tiv* report of the Episcopal TH*n- latter's parents MR. and MRS. off-fsce black hat trimmrd with will stimulate and . exercise th.- erocerit Its Part" Haaln*! &gt;ou.
aorn. Can he bought nt Card- I IIU Y cows, calves, yearling*.
The aea*tat nntur&lt;&gt; » f thi* antt
phone DeLand 28 4-W. Chuck
jjla t jConvenlion held In Philad^- A. C. W ILLIAM S . . MR. ROY ailver beads . . *. MRS. CARRIE sialpr “ ' ’
tier’s Store, Lake Monroe. 10
U for ilitorre an.l rt'f* m l- "f
Phon*
f,
\\.
Lord,
7H8-W.
Alcno, 912 Carolina Ave.
li&gt;h l* yccentlyt
ycccntlyr Hans
w erg
_
I__perfect- 8YMES, JR. and MR. J U L IA N FULLER and children have left
lb. hag. (1.00.
- ssld aull l«: Ktorlnr lla.llr,. I'la t n ttff, ve. Iltnrr -J. Italtey.
for Washington to spent a month
ed jur formation of a- Church
TOUCIITON
&amp; WATSON, 1201
. Wltnrw my hknit and ottlrUt
popular Scat Covers •
■ Populai
With her mother . . . TN* Herald
Schoel to.be assembled In th* after­
Celery Ave. Ha* Purina Feed*. 13 NOTICES— PERSO P^L
* » » l o r aald Court at P iM n n l. K r m l8E.MIN0L
)L B TIR E SHOP
thanks the women for their enthus­
noon of the first Sunday In Nov­ lie, Fla. for a abort visit T
folo t.'i.uiily, Florida Ihli UL day
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SEMINOLE T1KB
SHOP
G IV E us your older for baby
On Saturday night the I/d..gwoml iasm in the "Pick-The-Wlnner”
nt October, ISIS.
ember. Candidates are requested to
IMITATION leather* In most
Let's
look
at
It
this
way:
|
201
North
1
‘srk
a
l».
IIKIINIWiN
Card
Club
with
three
table*
o
f
chicks.
The
S
a
tl
f
o
r
d
X-Cel
Contest . . . The Mayfair Hotel
it in touch with Mrs. Bridge or
Cltrk ot *sid Circuit C..U(t
colors and large selection of
Evary
lOOo you "are nnw
Telephone 37
Store, 2nd * Sanford.
pinochle In play were’ entertained dining roonf and bar will open
r*. Menlrk. A tW e tlv *
I an At.)
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
Spending yearly for fire and
by
Mr.
and,
Mrs.
S.
L
Tupper.
*«
Dec, lBth,
,
. I
merits were served by the hostes
NOW
ready
to grind every Mon­
S. Brown, 2011 N. Orange COCKERS — Red Honey, »35.
windstorm Insurance can be re­
M »r tin o f s r r u r t T ln x
day morning — Your earn,
Ave„ Orlando. Fla.
8 wk*. 38 champs In pedigree.
K O I! T A X
ItK K II
duced tU 84o by buying a 5
grits, meal, com A cob or
M r*. A. D. Marsh, Box PJ4,
ITUI or IMF
tea r renewable policy. You aava Chapter
KOTICB .IB IIEItEliT UIVKN, TUXEDO FEEDS—complete Rue.
ahucka, etc., for feed. J. W.
R t. 1, New Smyrna
(Lake
l « e , at every lOOc,
IwmU Trerman lioljrr
44*] or Tax
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Ashby).
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone I t .
Now based on our present rrltri«-al»-S.V U tl. U&gt;unl tha _tth
of Auxsst A. ri ISIS, baa GARDEN and lawn seed; Vigoro F O R SALE — 7 bred vow. Po­ PHONOGRAPHS for r « L
Idends, b&gt; buying a mutusl lay
tied aajne. In. my of llr, and han
Itey from us, you can further
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cel
land China, also pigs. Phone
da apoljrxllt.n for a tax deed
Music Box, phone 963.
Stem, 2nd 4k Sanford.
Juunt thereon. Said rrrtt
luce your yearly cost to 67
. 38/
la
amhrarea
tha
.
fotlowtna
driw
DRIVING to Clovia. New Mexico
/6c. Saving 13 4/6c o f every
Fed proi.erty In the County nr HEADQUARTERS for Christmas F O R SALE — Cocker ^jianjal
about Nov. 10 via Montgomery
100c. • You can’ t loss - If you
ilnnl*. mate of Florida, tfl-wlt- - gifts/ toys, games, books, dolls.
puppies
fur
Christmas.
or New Orleans. Want woman
TI*.* ft T, ot N W Cor Bretlon
i*t gal » dividend you are not
’J
Buy
now
on
budget
or
lay-awsy.
11
weeks
old.
Solid
blacks
and
T o v a ih l, IK Sn«lh ftmae lY % Bl —
pailenge) half or a ll why.
lying any taora than tha pub.
Dlwtetea 111
f i t E.
U rFirst
u .l
Rsat.
run
&gt;
:
Its
*
rt
it
t
il
*
1
Plrcstono
Storos,
honey
blonds.
Also
bland
m*la
References. Phon# 900-R,
*
h»d rales /or your- Insurance.
W I t s * rt x tn n**. ITS Acre.
8L
a
ge
0
monllia.
Phone
462-1Y
Th* Mutual Companies w* . T h a i M m m i s t o f th* h M p ro A
u
t
o
s
f
o
r
s
a
l
e
IS
dr
see
at
2G31
Willow
Ave,
represent have always paid an »* rlv andrr th* aeld re rtlflra t'
—
FLOWERS '
r-er.tet was In tha tu n a lit t
nual dividend* to policyholders. rr**tnan.
for all occasions
FO R S A (£ : good milk cow. In­ *35 FORD V-8 Convertible,
C. Mi l Boyd
_____
4k___
Co. "Y o q r Mutusl
lis le *' aald r*rllflr"t» »hall hr M cNEILL 4k YQST. FLORIST
quire at. Stokes Fish Market
cellent r u n n i n g ' condition, '
redeem ed irrordlne
In
l»w, th»
Insuraae# , Friarnt," phona 10L
o r write J* N- Conner, Rt. L
Celery Ave. Just o ff Slpee
radio and heatar, new paint
party Searrlhed Ihtrrln will
D o r 49, Sanford.
job. Phone 247-M or 810-J,
aald to tha hlghtai bidder at Office ph. 403, residence ph. OlO-R

Helen Jane Moyes
To Wed In December

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Teen Talk

Turner Hostess
To Girls Auxiliary

Casselberry News

Methodist W.S.C.S.
Town Crier Is rAgain
Holds Regular Meet
Heard At Soutiiern

F.S.C.W. Schedules
Six Artist Invents

1 These Women

Ixnigwood

ERRACE

TALK

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Our 5 Year Plan

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�WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23,1M«

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANfORD, FLORIDA

f .V
l&gt;rtlfle«J llYt «*f q u i l l f M v o l» r «
‘■-.v* o f Bemlnol* TTauniy f o r Oeneral
Election on Noe. I. I t l t aa certIfltd by I.nurlno A. Reel, aupervlaor
o f r e g l,tra il..n of Seminal* I'nunty.

Able* C lif f M.
Able* M ra C liff M.
Abrahame John ll.
Xa*m * Mra. ft. A.
AEtlha Rdna Toung
Adam* R lla R .
Adame P. IL
. Adam* Jean IL
Adame Kathleen H
Adam* Kar*h M.
Adana M yrtle I'.
Adam* J. R.
'A d a m v j . W.
Adame M ary rl.
Adam, R. K
Alkgn M r* R ft,*
Alkqn M n C 3 f. V.. 1
Alkea lt R ,
Aiken linbert A.
n a n o . . • .&lt;

Al
Al
Al
Al

* «.P . J.
an M ra P. J
an Mr* Hall
an W. II. II

Anderaon Juantla
•Ander»on XI. T.
Andereon r . a . in
Abdrraou Heat rlr*’
Abdarann c . a . Sr.
Apdaraon Mr* II. I,
Audarann J. R. •
Andaraon J. II. Jr.
Andaraon L u rlll*
Andarerm "Mr* J. II Jr.
A M M J. O. .
'
And** A lice M.
An&gt;|i* lle r l code M
Apple II.
.
"
Apideaby Harold A
Appleby J.urllle p.
Area Kleanthl*
".*
A rm lla g e K. M.
Arm ltage Julia P.
Armstrong Mra I, E .
Atbdnwn M r* Aileb
Aahdown fra n k II ‘
Applawall P. W •
.
A lp ln w all Mr* P W.
-AH K ilty l&gt;
i l l Holisri Ii
A ytork # r&lt;aa«U
Ayrfxrka J. N.
A j » m F rM
R ich I ’ l l I Ip I t '
Hath Malhn J.
ur Joaarh H.

Bruton J. IIn th
llryan Mr*. OllU
Ilryant J. P.
Hucurel ( I t o r i * #
IlukUr P*|ar
llukur Anna P.
Ilurcti Jo* II.
Burch, D r i l l * .
lurrh Jo* •
lurdlrk K. I .
.
Burdick Junnl* M.
Rum* A rrl* J.

I

Cagle W, A.
Cagle Ruby
("aider Prealon
Calhoun C. II.
Calhoun Mra. C. II.
Calhoun (ieorga f&gt;.
Calhoun E. W.
Calhoun Annl* -XI**
Calhoun J. A.
Calhoun l.utlier H.
Calhoun II. I .
Calhoun J. CCameron Uerlrude K.
camp K, II.
Camp J. II.
Campbell Andrew
Campbell Jam** A.
Campbell Martha I ,
Campbell Earneel U
Campbell Charlotte
Campbell J. P.
Campbell l-#*,|. Mae

Carroll Eiifa
Carton Elmar W.
Carter K. II.
Carter Mr*. K II.
Carter O. K.
Carter J. R.
Carter Mary K.
Carver Heorge W.
i "Aah O. r .
caah M ra fl. P.
caawell Dnrnih) I
Caawell Allen
•"ale* M l* J J.
C a in W- T
Caudill W C
l.eraaoil Martin •P.
r"*r*an|l Claudia
iT iim lifn f’ lm rU»
t ’handUr MiH J
(.’handler Trnvla
•
« ’fiatidUr Mra It. N.
( ’h in d e r |l»»l»nfl *N.
( ’ hapman Allrm
chapman Jawrll A.
Chapman Mahal
Chapman W. IV
Chapman Annl* Igas*
Chapman Rosamond ir.
chapman n .E,
.chaa# lira. Frank*
* *haaa Mra. Ilamlall
Check Vlcloc
Chealnul Mra Jamea
Cbori.enlng MHdTrd
•Tlorp#nlhg U. II
Clark Iblllli
Clark Johp I.
Clark Xlra, J I*
Clark K ale E.
n a r k XV. |.
„
Clark N. II.
Clarke Mr*. Hubert
Clarke lloberi A.
Clausa A. tl.
Claus* W. C.
claute Mr*. W. I".
Claus* Auguala K.
I'U us* Z*na
Clements E. II.
Clamenl* Mr*. E U.
Cobh II. A.
Cold. I n t i * S.
Colih Thom** A.

Bara#* Randall W.
lUrnum Prank I ,
flarnem M ary K.
n**a Mr*. Cecil P
BAM Mr* Maymon-

(Vigliurn C. If.
Cngburn IJIII* II.
Cog burn Npa h XV
("albert Helen XV.

Raymond I.
Bauer Mr*. Prank
Ha liar Prod
•
Bauman L E.
Bauman Mr*. I . K
Beal Lnurin* A.

Beckwith Jennie C.
Heekwlth M r* Arlh
lU ckw Ilh .Arthur II.
Baerher le IBaachar W, It
Baacher M r. W. R.
rr W . IL Jr.
babgh lle rl* ••
lledanbough C. v
Hallrmy Millard
Ballamy
W.
,
llellam y Pnlillna
Rail Pr*d V.
Ball Mra. Pres! V.

«

6!#;
R3m.fr. '
I —ndsr John fl.

IMndar Caroline tl.
B # «n *tt Prank R.
tun nslt Alle*n
D*nn*tl Ern#*l

H arriett' W illiam II.
lf*rrtnjrtun K. XV.
Ilarrla If. K.
'
lla rrl* Mr*. Howard K.
Ilarrla fllady*
liar r lr ll A.
.
llarrl* Mary t
1 f .\ I " C
. ‘‘lifford
./f . a R.
•*
Ilartla
I Ilarrla llenrgla M
lla r r l,»n Mr* C. J.
Ilarrleon I*. J.
Ilarrleon- Mr*. &lt;1 I,
Ilarrleon K W.
Ilarrleon Prrd
. Ilarrleon Mr*. Prrrl
,Ilarrleon II. P.
. Ilarrleon l l IL
~Harr|erm Halllr.
Iferrleon Winnie
liarr..Id A llr . V.
Hart ileurge l&gt;.
Mart IJertrud# C.
Hart R T.
•
lla rt ilr * IL P.
Hart infcmond P.
Ila rl Vallle
H a n ley tV. IV.
lia r * * ) Celeei*
lU rt'e y I . II, *
Harvey W. I.
Harvey A llr* P.
Ila rta y IV. L Jr.
H a n XlarlJ V.
Ilaety V. U. .
lla * ly leutjee
llaahln* fieorg* A.
l l a , kin* Imynne Hell
Haakliia H. W.
Ilatrh I . I
llawhlha Mam
I I * ) e , K H.
Ilaya* A ni.dneii*
.
Ila ye* J. M
Have* KH i*belli

Hodaon M arjorie r&gt;.
D oker Annl*
Doker Harold
Horton J. W.
Horton E ll** belli
Horton C. I)/
*
Hpudney ft. F.
Ii—idne* l. m lll. It.
Houataa* II \v.
Douglas* lalah
Houglaes I . A.
I ln g ila n ll. M
H ra* I f. V. .
. i
H r x lil'r * ft. J.l-reggora Mr*. V.
H ullo** Annie XV.
H u llo** V. .tv.
H ullo** II. I'.
H ullo** W illiam W
H ugger V J.
Hunn Charlee Jr.
Hunn fla ltle fine
Huren J. J. *
H urrn Mra. J. J.
Hyaon Klliabetn
Hyanq. K. A. •
Hyaon P r *da
EarU W. H
K a rl* Ilerlli* K.
Karneat Julia
Karneat H. II.
*
Jiaatabrnnk Clyde
Kaatabrooh N ell*
Kaalerby Marah M.
Kaeterhy Marah tt
Kalnn jillM tirlh T.
Eatnn Richard 'll. '
Krhnla K 1 1
Krtnila II. tl.
Rrhola IL C.
Erhola liny
rd w a rd * K C.
*
K lllo il (|. fl.
.
u* 111..
K lU r U W.

Endellcaln Tony
K ngllah T. V ,
Eppa A. W . .
Eppa A. W , Hr.
Kppe Evelyn XI
Erlraon A lfred
Krlcaon C. (I.
Krlcann M r* Jennfn
P.vae* Ella fl.
K a lr ld g e J .il. '
'
Kairidge it |L
u Italrldge Ronnie t,
Etheridge Audrey Ir*
P.thlnr A ir * o.
Fulinnka Itol.rri Ornrif
Kul.ank T J
Pvnrm 11 O
l &gt; « i . Oanrif«

Fallmati Jnsapk
Flaltfk C ln rfiiic
Flalda J. ll.
Flalda W . I*.
Flald Jf.rl H
Fla Id |Uib| M.
.Flrld MtAlr&gt;n
Flwlda lla lllw O
lel.llri«r H N
Mdtnir ,Mis .F
Kilim or. Wealev
Plllmnn -Mr*. W
Piecher O I.
Plem ln g W. &lt;J.
Vloyd Alnm E.
Kord A. It
Pord xir» v n
Pord Xlre. y M
Porgueon Xlorrl,
P ori Xlre llrare
Port A. C,
Fortner Xlra If.
F o .le r A lrx
Poeler W. A
Foster J bs»I. A.
Pulakle Cnalae
f m T. Meade
P o t XI art ha tj.
Prank It A

f

Havl* John R.

.

I^lnharl I* M, i
l.rlnhltrl Mnry AKnra
I . inmufsl H. \V. Unwponil Mra fc. \¥.
I^onard J. M.
f.iooard Eugenia
..•oiiaid y V.
f j w l * A. IfV'Jtr* ’
Icw le llrelehan I,
l, iw|a l-lonta
I.Ingle If. If.
(Jngl* H e(en
'(•title II. W , ' *

(lobby Xlra J. I.
I lobby J. I.
liohgood J H.'
IP.dge J E.
II—I k * Margarel, 11
II—tge* Xlra. Ii. II.
II—lg » * J H Jr.
Ilogar. Jamr* C.
Iloilrelito Mre J |
llomrnel Xlary
llonlebcn VV It. ■
Hoover Xlr*_ •*, V.
Hoover I!. V.
llorne Mr* W. K
lloughlnn O. K.
Iloaghton Meredith It
ijouarman II.
Ilouar nu ii Emma
Howard l»
linfrard Wallace il
Howard Mr*. Marl#
Howard
ft.
fiow etl llakel
Howell East*
,
H ow ell II. I i
H ow ell Robert.A,

Kranklln Ijvrene
&gt;’ rel*# llanry
Fryer "Minnie !.#•
Fandom rvxia*
Pulton XX'. L
F u ln ll Robert A
Futrell Ign o re-

l-r.rfceXf A lice
Ti■■It a-nnn A*a I*
I.—'kwood llra re IL
b &gt; lf* T u rner
l^'dg* X’e r*
. •
l —i* r Xlra.'P. T.
I ' dae M J.
1..
«lrr e *Jee*e
I Mlge Noll# Hell
Lodge Tom M.
Lomlnark W illi* .Mae
lomlnark Cleveland I,
L-ndenherr K. A. Mre.
Ixndenherjr I i A.
Long M ra Jnn. II.'
la.ng Clara
1.. n g E m ily ' E.

u.ng Nonle H
U p* J. Roe#
Igrng J. It

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Hlbb- o r .
•
dlbba. Xlre. O J D ll,,oo llayroond le
Illlea H H
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nillyord J.
Hlenn Chartr* It.
Hoodwln H. L.
H off O. K
H off Mr*. O. ft. . :
Hooch E. J .
.
Hooch Mrs. R le
OooAloe Harrell \’i
Hood man A.
Hoodrum Ida
.
Hoodapeed Harlot* XV.
tloodapaad M ary, J.;
,
Hoolaby leiul* C. .. ‘
Honlaby Mr*. l » u l i
Oordnn Adelaide (J.
1
Oqv# Harriet J.
•, _
(lor# John D.
-« , ,
Oracy C. C.
rirabam Mra S. IL
'
Hreham S. C.
ifrant Jbha T.
(Irani John T. Sr.
Hraahnff l-hlllp '
D ra y Bailie
dray Mra’ William
Hreene X'lctnr M.
Tlraan* Margaret V.
tJr iff in M r* IL 0.
, '

tfa g a n .fie rib s A , '
r.” ;
H agan Heorg#-M. ' v
Hagan U fa Hess. J ».( , .
Ilalcomb# Marlon (.•
■IJall l ^ « n » l&gt;. ii-1'
H all w i l l la m
Hall M ou ld *
t V 'i
llalman P. I t
■-r ’
ilin ib v M i#. ’• - f
I la mb r M ra ilerartrtl V *
II.to ll Mra. Harold ' “ r '•&gt;
llr top Thomaa
Jf r
(lam p B#alrl*a ,
^

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.'V S T '

l.uhlnekl H elena
Lublnekl IL rl.
I.UdwIg Iren# II.
Ludwig XV. A.
Ludwig Helen
liUhrmann XVIIIIam
.umlay Mra. II. N.
.andgren C. I .

.undqulal Marlon H.
Lundqulal IL K.
.undqulal IIut.I I .
Lylee Janl. H.
•»iea J. II.
' •
,yla* John A.
.m a n Mr*, linbert
.ynn XX". C.
Lynn M r* W. c .

llon .ee Mr*. XV II.
Hurl J. IHurt Xlra. J. IHurt J. I» J f'
Untied W ilbur B.
tlualed lln »«
lluated Hltnlay
Rotchln* Ruth Jr*
llutchlnaon W. M.
IliftchUnn Abby IL
Ilutchlaon W ltlr J.
||gtehl*»n
l '."

Magrudtr John J.
Magrudtr M ra I . J.
ilakoney Rl|«n M.
Malcolm Heorge C.
Mellon#* W aller

Jackaon W. D.
Jackaon M ettle Me#
jackaon p.
Jackaon Irylne Le
Jacob* J. A
.
Jacob* Mr* J. A.
Jackaon Maude S.
Jackaon J? E.
...
Jjsmee
Jan—eon ll. M.
Jcmraon XX
Jameadn Mary hJarrell All—rt O.
Jarrell Mr* ElUabe
Jarrell J. XV.
Jarrell Mr*. J. "
ja ry la Murray T r r *
Jtnhln* llertli*
Jraklne O■ T.

A. C.
K alh l**n R
II. U
Paul W . Jr.
Evelyn I*
.
Jam** P.

Morn* Mr* M. J o
Morrlaon Mr*. Charlra H.
Morrlaon I'b a r le , M.
Morrlaon a ~y
Moaea Adelakr*
Mnye K ill* R.
More J. M.
.
*
Muller Kugenl# V.
Muller Mary U
klunaon Pannl# ileha
Munaon Joaephlne
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Munaon l.eonard
Mute C ly p p C .
.
Mute M ra C lyd*
Mute Curl I*
Mat* U. i.*.
*
Mu*# W. M.
.
Muaaelwhile W. it.
Muaeelwhlt. Mr*. W. M.
flyer* Havld I .
M y.re Mr* A. L.
Myer* A. I .
MrAleaander J. K. Jr.
MrAlexandar J. K.
MrAleaander V. C.
*
MrAleaander Mr*. V. C,
McArthur M ra H. P.
M rllrlde a C.
McClelland Leland U
McClelland (Ieorga II.
McCtalland tlenrgla II.
McClallnnd J. V.
McClelland M r* RlrKard
McClelland I * IL
.
MrCIInlock IV. T l
Mn"Unlock M r* W. II.
MrClung Mra. Charlea It.
MNTung Charlea
McCollum Mra. W. C
McCray Loyal IL ■
MrCrona A lb erta •
Ur
I'rnne f'la
*ance II ,
MrCrona
Clarence
McKIhannnn Jama* K.
McElhanmyr XTta J. K.
MePatl M. C.
McKee a K.
McKe* L illie IL
McKeever K alelle Hurl
M cKlai&gt;Allc* f).
McKIm Mary A.
McKinney IL t .
McKinney Mra. Ruagell
Mr Laulln llan ry
M rljiulln K ate IL
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Andiewa Mary Howard
Aagal John tl
Ang*l V. 4"
Angel Slice. XX.
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XVI*# A. W.
XVIImer Heorge S.
XVIImer 11*11. S.
W ill# Helen Xlarle
XX'lll* loulee ‘
XVIII* llenry Sr.
XVIti* llenry Jr
W|llp lloilrn *# XI ce
XVolfer Mnr M
XVolfer P A.
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Wood tlu) Ir Jr.
Wondjork Ida Veraa
W podlry. Elmer
W oodruff Xllnnle l&gt;
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W oodruff Oaneveve II.
WiMMlrulf John ll. Jr.
W oodruff "J. IL
W oodruff May T. •
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I'arraw ay J. C.
t'arrlnglon lla r r ,
Carroll Vernal C.
Carroll lle n rv II
t'a io .n it. II.
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lit Hard Veda II
lla I lard J. K
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Raima, Mary t;
Hank* Kline, &lt;1
Hank* A tlr*
Rather I i»&gt;ii*
llarne, &gt;|r, Uee4 ilr
llarten lln . John M.
Ilarke or \1 II.. |.
Hark* Mra. Orville
Harrow l—lloy
llartholomew Prank
llarthotomew Mary
l l a . , . it William I.
Ilatra H. N
H a lt.ii I K
lla llrn Mr» I It
llatem or. J. tV.
Heard Marla T
ll.rk IL ||
ll.ck Mr*. II II
llcok II A.
lin k Jay II.
Rerketrom I* I1,
llr rk .tr.on Hu,
Iterjratrom Kddl.
Il.rkelrnni K*,|e
H.llamy W aller
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n.ldln C. I.
Il.lttln Alii** Mr,
11.11 Clarence It,
11.11 C lifford Jr
Bell Perry le e
H tllliln Karn.ai • •
llrl.y ru John P. Jr
Relyrii J, p.
Ilend.r Peed tV Hr
llende.* Ilnhy
ll.nhani Pearl
II.nfum t\ F .
Il.nham Urovrr I.

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W llr o i l.yda Mao .
\V|Iry Xlre II." t".
W iley Hoy C.
W ilk in . L M"
XVIIklne Xlre I i S
Wllklnenn E ltfa l—*rI.
WIIkl.ieon Evelyn
XVllkln.on Jack Jr.
XKIjhlnron J." I - ’
Wllklnenn llulli A.
.WillInn.* Ellaahcth II.
XX’ llllama Ptederlck IJ
Wllllam e Ovlr
W illiam * 71*00* A
W'llll.trn, A l l c i l H Ir.
W illiam * Selma C.
W illiam * Haldee
William s J. Hrndir
W illiam * Ethel T
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W illiam * II. W- -Mr*
W illiam * N **lr

K E P L 'B L K 'A N

FACE FIVE

Krill till

rllbaorr Joeepli S
rlrnbam W illie .
l i r r t A 0 idh
tfreglov Violetta C,

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Cleveland M ra A. C.
L’opplna L A .
O p p ln * Jasalo M,
Coinn Thom s*
s’ raniloss Arthur ■
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W blli.iora Mnlllt*
• W hllnrr Kalharli
W b itn tf i i r. Jr

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tVMItaker Albert

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Mr*. Leon K.
L*on KK alh.rteie
C liffo r d s .
John). I .

Takr.iti I'rntik X

Odham R .' K
(yt'nonnr F. J.
O'Connor T. L.
in'onnnr Allr# M,
Eugene

Peck ham C. J.

Hwlnnry &lt;*. Y«.
Hwlnn.y Mra- C.
Hwop# f«. C
RfVnaa K IlM balk
fly mra Flor#nc#
Hytnm Ituy F.
Nymrv f|ny F. Jr.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANF &gt;RDuFLORIDA

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lluaaell Jlarry
Iluaaejl llanry A

Hchlrard
Schlrard
Kchmehl
Schmehl

NlblarV ft. ‘ A
Nlckartnn II.
Nlrktraon M ra II
Nkkolann J. J. Jr.
Noble Amalia B.
Nordgrtn M ra Eric
Nordgrsn Eric II

Hlrrnra W illiam U*nry
Slarnee Kdward
Klaen.e Nannie B right—
Starr H. H. E.
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M a tte r L u rtil*
Hleele Herman P.
nteela Camilla U.
Steel* U R
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Hleele Julia I .
Illela Fred
Stem per J. ft.
Hlemper Mr* J. K.
(.temper W. II.
Stenatrorrr N. J.
Stephen* Jnale.
Htepheneon Helen f .
Htepheqeon Prealun n.
Mevean P. A.
IMeren* P. Q.
Stereo# J. P. . r
stevan* J. p. Jr.
Slevena John I.
Hievena Mar II.
Miawart C. W.
Hie war l Mr*, ( t XV.
Hlewart Jnaeph A.
Hlawart J. R.
Miawart W. IL
ntewarc Mr*. W. If.
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Stile# M a ry.K
Sllneclpher J. M.
Mtlnevlpher M arl* H.
HI Ioann Ilern le. I’.
Hilnann C lyd* •
Htone P . A.
Ml on* Prance, M.
Stone Jama* /
HtuUdenmlra M allla T.
fttoudanmlr* Joale Clyde
Hioud.nmlre rhrlarlne
Hlou.lenmlre Thad T.
Sioudenanlre \V. I .
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Hl..ud*nml&gt;r Mr*. W. I»
Mtoudenmlr* tV. I , Jr.
Stovall K a p u r K.
N io v .ll W. I I
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Strang* &gt; . P.
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Strange Ethel II.
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H ltim g* I ’aney.M r*.
Hlrlnger lllanrhe* It.
Stringer I. T.
Stripling C. M
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Hluart M argaret M.
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Hlurdleai.t Mae
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Humler Caaele, Hell
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llard«Ji#c*y«ihert M. .
R a r Z a Jam#* II. Jr.

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iludeon H. IIllugbee llernlce L
llughea Curlle
Humphrey IlfU f*
Humphrey Mr*. Ilruc#
ilumphray* Mr* llutb
llundlay Clarence

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Hunter Herman ( l
Hunter AH**
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Huikrl* Itonjamln II.
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David llorlh g V.

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I.rk* llerpo.d H.
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lllggtna I . II
lllgaln a l.u cllf
lllggln a Xlra Malra
lllggln a » K.
III a*er11V lleelrlre
lllll Clyde
lllll Lotllae U.
ll l l l Mra Ren* XI.
lllll T. M.
l l l l l - Xlra. T. M.
lllll le-flle K " .
Illllyard ll H.
Illnchlliro (J.
Illninn Auguala Ii

( ’ otrman W n R *f kI'nlrman Martha II.
(*ulllna Mra. A. tl.
(Yilllnt Alva U .
Collin* Xlra Alva L.

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Kmard Virginia
Klnard A. II.
Klnard Jteeal* M arl*
Klnard J II.
Klnard Mr*. Ola
Klnard Hadl* V.
King Arrle
King M ra Karl#
King IL W.
King A. K.
King Mr* It. A.
King lU telgh A.
King Mr*. Warren
King W. J.
Klnlaw ft. *•
KInlaw Hally
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Klnlaw Mllnaon
Kinney Mr*. Jam **. K lrrhh olf Mra Kddl#
Knapp Marru* K
Knight Jam#*
Knight Mildred R.
Knlghl Robert A.
Knight lluth
Knight Mr*. R. I .
Knlghl R. L
Knlghl lleaale P,
Knowle* Linton E.
Knntkle* M ra IJntnn R.
Knot M ery J.
Kramer Mr*. W, II.
Krbpp I n .i K

la n e Mr*. J. A.
U n ey E. II
le n »y Minnie fe
la n ltr W ynelle f*.
I enter Itavbt P.
I i|i[itn Loulee I .
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l-.llorhe J. P.
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Ice Edit tl T
Ice A. W.
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llenitvldk* W. B. •
llrrwlrl* W aller IL
llenley W. L.
Jlanley Myrllce C.
Herbal Xlargnrei A
Herring El.iinor E
Herring Mre M|ldr
Herring Hubert A
llc iia l II C
Ifb llV I Xlr&gt; II C
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lllcha Mia J. II
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Compton Hunda It.
Cnnnley Le# A.
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Cnnolry Ethel M.
Conatantln* "Helen
Cnpalantln* Nick
Cook J. W.
Cook Mr*. W. fl.
("iroper T . E. Jr.
Cooper M ra P. E. J»
Corbin W. P.
Cordtll J. H.
Cofdell Nall W.
Coraon Elmar Wi
Cowan Marjnrl# I*.
C o« lllthnp
Cog Jamas R.
C o« Mra 1. R.
Cog Rnhtrt I .
Co* Mr*. IL t*
( ‘ ran,inn J. A.
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Crpnalon Mr« J. A.
Cranston C. J.
Cranston Mary K.
Crawford Kaiher II.
Crawford J. B.
Crawford J. le
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Crawford Virginia J
Crawford Mr# Joha
Cratra J. A
Crook II. C.
•Croak P ith ***

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K .n l M ary K,. .
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Kilpatrick Kether L
Kilpatrick K rl Jr,
Kimbrough I. N. , "

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, IMS

drown J. A.
Ilro en II. C.
lit),a n II. I ,
llrowhlee lla rry •&gt;.
ilrow n le* llev. E. I
llrow n lr* Lillian H
jlrum lry John l»
Mrumley O II»l* »
Ilruc** Mf*. tl. Itjlrum lry W. H.
Ilrnmley O enevl***
llrumley Roaa I —e
Mriunley L. A.
llr nolle r .leob ell* ’ I.
llrum ley (*h *a S.
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fmrhanan J. n t
lluchanan T. H.
Ilule Mr*. XX*. I". J
llule XX". C. J r .
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llullard 11 V.
Ilullard T V J.
llullard M ra C. J.
Bullant Mra. J. I .
Bullock Curllna T.
Ilprcli W. H.
Ilurdlck L N.
Ilardlck L-ura H.
Burnell Edna M.
Burnell n. It.
Burney Heorg# W.
Ilnrncy Mr*. Jack
llurnay Jack
llurrla Mra. D. fe
Iturrl* Nalaoq ,i
llutnar e. I . .
Ilulner M ra CL le
llutnar Paul IL
IJulner T. A. Jr.
Humor Thelma M.
Byrd A. fl.
Uyrd Lovolla
Byrd Mra. K. V.
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Hampler F. I.
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Hanlel J XV.
HatileU Xlary
Irajilela Xllnnle
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Havla S J
H avl* Xlra. H J.
It#* aon.J. I*.
Havlaon Carrie H.
Hawaun C. II.
Hannon Mary II
Haan Raulah
l&gt;*an Ralph
Haan Holland I .
H#an Nina Oliver
Uran W. I lor don
Horn Mr*. XX*. Hord
Dean* II. XV.
D#a* R. II.
D»aa Madge XX".
f»e*e II. XX".
lir e * M. H.
eeler Raymond I.
ennl* C. A.
H e n tlf John K.
Hennl# Sual* C.
rXtoHon C. L
Hanlon l.ucll* R.
D ooloo Maml* L##
Henlnn noberl II.
Derby Abram
tXIrkarann M ia S. C.
Dlckereon Samuel &lt;"
Dial rich, W.
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Hamer Mra. llulli
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tlali bell A. I»
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Uatchel llulh S
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Howard Mrs. JL. A.

rm iyard It U
Cinder A. C.
fllndsr M. r.
rilnder HUhy H.
finbay Kidney
Oobay llasel it.
flu ff# Mrs. FW Is F
(tolsrin lb C
llolenn Frances I.
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Mrs H»rd
ItoinJe Byrd J.
florualr* J, M.
elongates Julia W.
Honealeg Veima
ri.avdhu* Jeanelle-U
Hooding Amos It.
* " flood Id* llohert K.
fioodlos Mr*. Itoea
timet win He r l.e 11 M.
5 Hod win «■- V,
fl ,fdon W. f l
tloim ly P. ttiirneei
■tnrml) Eleanor II
(Irarey Virgil
tlracey Mrs, Virgil
n rsrey J. It
nm dlck John K
llrsdlck Ml rile P.
Crave* W. &gt;\
(Irantliam lit* . V. II.
■' Hranlham V. H.
riravss 8 8
, (Ircy (leorge W.
Cray Clrace M.
Hrsy IK.liar I (J.
E ra ) llsridd
P ray Mrs, II .told IL
(lreen Frank I#
Hresn llnv
Vo H rirfln M srgarel
flrlirin J, W.
- etrlmhall Trenliotm
T irlm liall Harry )l
lluerry Mrs W. It.
Hu I ford W, 8
Hunter A- I*
Hauler Evelyn
(Instafson K J
Hu *t a feu n Mr* K. J.
uuslayneon Harry

Hgderer Mr*. J.
Maderer John IL
Hagan I . P. Jr.
Hale lls rv e y II.
Hate Connie
IlalJ C urll* J.
Mall Mr* J. W.
Ila ll J. W.
H all Bugs tie V..
Hall Lota Mae
Halt Harold .V
Ila ll O. M. '
Hall Hr*. Mar) M.
Ilall James Ft.
H all M ayy'B.
Hall Albert
Ira. Albert

Iloinll Mr*. A W.
Hainll Clinton P.
Ilam li Ellen
Hand C. M
Used Hub)
*ml noth A.
and W. 8 Haneell Pesri II.
Hardee M. C
Itardee lexiisr
Malden l&gt; L M
Hardlaoh Mis *ll K.
Hardison Hen). K.
Hardy Dell*
Hardy Lout*
Hardy N. KIt.rd r W E
Her per . D. U
Harper Mr* 11. I.
lif l l i o r Etlawoilh C.
H arriett Mary
Jlarrlett W. F.
” H arriett O eorr* »l
H arried M W.
. K arri* Hubert IL Jr.
* irarrla Dorothy A.
; Harrl* V. II.
IJarrlasn H. A.
Lfarrtman Thelma Illarrkeon Mary la-e
llsrrtaon O M.
Ilorrlson (d ll* Ms*
Harrison Viola
' ilarrlenn W. 1 .
S H alley Mre Matlle .
Harvey J. F.
p- iiaaklug Amis IK.lan
’ ilvsklna Hoiold C. Jr.
Ilalrh Ethel
lliilrb lJ o)(I
Ila lrh Unyd Mr*.
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Hath cock Janie
H ay** U. 8 . Mayra Mra. U. 8 .
iruyman E, if.
Harmon Jessie M
liaynea XValler M Jr.
Haynsa W, M. Hr.
Herne* R ev*-A .

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Hasan T . II.
llssen i l l * T- IE
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Ilealy Itlrhard « •
Heal an Mamr J.
endeleon Ethel
or be I Harold H,
H e rb a l John O.
ID rbsl Mary B.
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•erry M attie E.
&gt; |arson' A. Bartholdi
viereon I ’. J.
'slerson ,llos* It. Mrs.
'elrns Joseph J. j
told John W

p..|ie Dorothy
Pope II. II1’ i.|h. Mrs- II. II.
J 'ofter lb W.

111.' Dnugal Mts# Franres
U P Douatil Minnie M
MAC Dnugal W. K
MC Korea Mesta
MC (Hone Allcw
I I P (lion* T, i.
MC draw J. A
Ml" tlraw Evelyn T.
I ll* Inly re Hubert I,
MU Intyr* Kart H
MU Intyr* Muriel II. IL
MC Kenney J. F.
MC Kin ley J. E.
MC Klnley Mis. J. K
C Klnonn John W.
C Klnniin Margaret V '
C Klnnon W. M. ' *

Marlin O. A,
Marlin O. A. Mi;.
Marlin John A. Jr,

humarher Howry Jr.

loughloh James
Muughton llasel
Moya llalph (1.
Moy* llcolth ,
Moy# W. |l.
MuHley Cl. A.
Mulrhead flrucs
Mulrhead H. II.

M eAltiander Mlldrtsb M
McAlesander B. II.
&gt;|ot;all*.tl K .
M rP ’ ll Mr*, (leorge lb
McCall May C.----McCall II 11. Jr,
McCall U lllan
McCall tylward 8 .
McCall M argaret M.
McCall Fred W.

iatndi|ulai Mrs. Blla H.
I.undqulsl lyawrence A.
burtdiiutht Mrs. Itaymnnd
I.)lea Mr*. J. W.
*
Lyle# J. W.
Lyons tlenle Mae *■
Lynch Mildred L
j.ynrh M argaret-II.
Lynch Hera
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Lynch W, D.
Lynn Mra. Frances 8 ,
i.ynns l»
I jo n s Mrs, Is
Lyons A. Is

Katler John la
Kader Wm. K,
Khdrr Bertha M.
K alllrs A. J.
/•
Kanner A
Haulier Pauline
Kanner *Jark
Ksnnsr Mufray
Kauffman Al
Kay l&gt;avld
Kay Fanni* W'elnbufg
K gy Jam ei 8
Keeling John t&gt;.
K eelin g 8am
K ellh Edwin

;inanr*M(hnl*
Jnertl T . II.
;ing (tsorge
lo g (Hln
ling BXrelrn
Unlaw Joyce
llpp Robert E.
;ipp Fannie »•
llrby mlaabelh
llrch off Arthur A
llrchoff Edward
lirrh oif. Ellate* K
llrrh o ff XV. E.

Moors , U r n Mrs.
U iw if Milton J . " - *
Horria II. H.
Morris (Usdres M.
Motrjson Kathryn 1~
Mor r Inin lan a K.
Morrison W. J. Kr.‘
Morrison Wn&gt;. I . Jr.
Mo| rlson Dorothy M.
Morrliun Win. A.
Morrison Jar* K.
Morrison Jack K. Mi
Morrison Jack C.
Moreland It. A.
MOrvan Mrs. It, C.
Morgan II. C.
Moran n XV. I .
MoCst- W. A.
M orion Hobart U &lt;
Moseley Allan I.
Moseley Wlnnltrad H.
Mosley Hally Hall

Leavlii Mrs W
t e r Addle Hell
la's Estelle
le r H arley

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1946

3 A N rO «&amp; . f

W erkhoff h . t i .
w * n i v ps
Weal John J. Jr.
W**| Mra. Joke J. Jr.
W e e if.ll K sllk
Vhlddon a A .
Wxitadon c. A. Jr,

idama lb it A.
■dam* Ivor (Hit) Mae

Jtfga Rug eg u ",

iklas Ft..ild*
tllen E J,
'» ♦ » M r. K vcl)n
Ben XV, J.
Ban W illie
Ul*a Vivian
B* asnder Ike
iutervfUa John XVHIIe
| d tr*o a XXlillsm Frahk
K r e V ^ W fllu 'A "Jr.
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f t l e l l M ajor ’ •

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�WEDNESDAY,

THE

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Jllalr Lriuleh
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lira,If.,rd Kiln
Itra d ltr Aim er,
■friary Kclplu T . * '
“ racy Kip
Hracy Kail# H
DraiDhaw Arthur
llrantlry W illi#
Ilrewlngtim Kim
llraw ar David U
II ruck OU
Drock Davlil C
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Hr,.on Marl*
Drown Vlrtorla
Drown Henry .
Drown Anna
ll..... r, W
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Drown
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llrown Adlaon
P n iw n Andvraan
" t o w n Call* Xiao
Drown Col#y
IJr«*wn Coley Jr.
Drown Kilaaheth
Drown W illie Jr.
Hum* Kol&gt;etl
Horn* Kmnnla l-eo

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flliiver Ftii|iK

Mayo 1. I).

M ayo Mattl*
M aya I . (\
M e rr ill Julia It.
M erritt Than, II.
M eta W illi*
Mlrkena B A.
M il s h e ll1Ik#
M ltrhnll Prank
M ock Adam
M iin ly om n ) Iirnm ark

Duller Joala
Duller llred
Dryant twain
Hi ja m Calvin
ilryunl llallla
■ y rtl J&lt;thn

C rb lw rll
Cahtwell
Co 1,1** ell
Caldw ell

l * « W illi*
L «v in J TV
L * w l* Hai.ih c|^ *
L lo )i! Ho aa

Inthaw* Henry U.
lalthewa Thomaa
M alhl* Id le
Mrthla kanrloT|/h
Alattot Viola (1.

I*ou1ao
Al&lt;*a1III Annl*
M rN alr Jo*

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I k n r t r C.
t f C.
Catherine

[’ here„n It.
IMierton M..,:,

t'athoun William F,

Inlyr# Lola CUflon

Calloway iSlla
C am pbell. y* l|«
Caprea l.faaly I .
ClianihjT# Jtaaa J.

Kcuhr* SI inn I,
Hlmp*nn Je»»li
deal* tk fa r

Cad*kin Henrietta
(iadekln l.urlou*
Hardner Noah
llarvln Aaiiea
Uarvln Tillman
illbaon C had li

dinnrl David II
fim llh Nomarh
ftn.Hh John lle n r
Hrnllb Hm*le R
Hmllh Oacar l e *
HpnlM Clifford C.
Ml. t ’ lalr Daniel W
Kirplieue Maty
Hirphen* flu*
Hi*war&lt; l|n*a
W rick land It. 11
Huain Clyde' I'

T n r l u Itab w l Jr.
Fulton ietrira F.
Fulton Kamual

ffill S W ' ,

Hamlllon Jim
llam lllnn Wad*
ll.'m llton llalhet
ll*n k *r*on Klnora
llanketaon Agn#a
lan krt.on Will
lerann J trotl

II &lt;wkln*» J A.
Itlllery Oliva
*Hitler? Ifofcrtfl II
W II
Iltim i*hrfv IM h .w -1
lhllrtt"t» I Pit III

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Hueh Kugcn* A.

JeiW Mr, 7. J
Jerry Monrarrl tl
Jntir* Matnl* K I
JohnettO Dred
J.thnoon il V
Juhnaon Dreylurt
John* Nathaniel
Johheon W illi*

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Jtrllelief

in I’.

Srlimlttl W.rllrr It.
Krtik.irlk ,'lt* . 1* nlirrlhn
l&lt;* it It ii r Ik John
ItiaiiMltiri \li* r .'la
KlnusMer II. II
HI.*i*ulife* M r* K.nhri n
* to i Hi .Mm. It. il.
Kmllli Hlrttit K.
Kmllh It. 11 11 Knillli W. C.
Kmllli lint, *
Hnillli i: J
Hrultb Carl i:

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J o a r * U o tlo I*.
Jt.it* » John l* _
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J .'ltf* Itlll Jtelle
J .tr*« Mr* Jitho I .
J &gt;ltn*»n it SS
Johnson llm tl, W.
J.'IttlMtN Olga
Jordan l.otM. KJu Itr.i Jr,
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W ralrl \lm D I .
WnlfoM M a ir ih l *
Wnlrnll o ii,
Wolrttll 'M* o ti.
.NVtilettlI Henry
Water* II ’ K
Water* C. I*.
Wanner II. I

ITIULCOTA
rUECINCT So. 1
It
lla r lo r I* I*. Ill,-*
Itr t* l ley Kdna

t leitrie Albert
ilehtl t i 'ten* i*.
t lr l* r r I t,,i e,i*
rieia.-f K,tntile
Meftter II II
U r l* e r -I t* h e
iteteer V litln U
lle le e • W II - ..11
O H K*l#.*n

Kllltltle M ittanui
Kami* l.'yviyn
K em p Itoberl la-.Kte.nlr Mi*. I. Y
K*» tni. i: i»
KtHtnlr Mr* II I*
K uit - • in 1! I * I.I I , •

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11A ,1.1 i:

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Cmt’TlL MV.'- iI i ,iiii 1I mit
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t’ llnpie Merldey

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Thttnipe.in lle tlle It.
fille r I'll a lit ) l&gt;
Tlll.-r II. T.
Turtle, J W.
T y le l l.e.t O.
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COIAHtlOJ

DEMOCRATIC

l'l,..'to-t

RF3 *l IIII.IC AN

VOTERS

r o io H i.D

n r . M o c iiA T ic

(IVIITH)
I’llIX T N C T

W illiam ,
William s
W illiam .
W illiam *

t’ llarlr*
(’ harli e
Jf*e
de-Wall

T a y lo r Charlea II.
Thomaa Flurtlla II.

Hauer Mr*. Frank
it*n*ttn W, M.
tlland M. O.
Dernier Mr*. P.’ SS' Jr.
Jten.lrr P. W. Jr
itumlialoukh W. D
ttuiiilmlough Mr* MV.

Cruyrrall W. II

ah Kthel (j.
trlielll*
ira Pln**t*
&gt;m Icura
,ra W. II.

'amliru llua*
i.e I tleurg*. SS’
Del Mriv 1* A,
l*e I le A.

‘mile Joecph
py Jno. Pe
■og Calherln# C
*os Ii

No

I M e iili
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lb a *le; I
lloueley I , i,e
*
Iteoeley Vita. fe|tt#
HeaMe) &gt;lr. t TI N e l r y J .1.
Henaley ti.ej.m F n re ll
Herrynmo J. II-

Thomaa J.ura.Ke*
Thomaa deorue '
Thomp*tto Thom **
TIHihan Pel#
Tlllrfta

W a lk e r Chancy
W a lk e r Ath#ria
W a lk e r John II
W o lk *r Jerry W
W aller a Hubert la „
W a lter* Nancy
W a r* W aller It.
W . r r . n Dav*
Waahlndlnn Arthur
W h llo Joe It.
W lld a r D. II.
W illiam * Henry W.
W llay Ida 1,
W illiam * Johnnl#
WTIIIant* W illie
W illia m * lla lll*
W illia m *. Demy
W llllatna Lucy
W illiam * Karl K
W illia m * llenry
W illia m * Mamie K
W illiam * Her. Hardy W

W HITE

lle ri • . I. . * .io . ioI It

Iteniyark Mi l Ilia I
Dt otn,It k .Daniel H.
lJti«e#n A lltefl T.
Dyee, I.. XI.

Itoberl .
y Thelma

P lrk * r: M
li'IImM Urn 1*1*
J tlllAfil T V
l
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I
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I * 'll lit* H ,M
It-fiHVMn Nuiih
l*in U rii{ Hiftlii

Tat U*r i

Tailor

*E-« y |»»r
- Th**m */Ttlaiiia*

Upjithilntjr Timms*
hl&lt;4» Urmiitlno

llankfr*«fi iTrwt*

lla n d a ll Uvrthu
Itatidatl Ckarle*
ftahdnlt Th.lnut
lla w lln * J 11
llm t’e* W W
Hetldlek Katl.
Ite.ldtck Johttttle
l l f l l e y llalll#
Hetllay Arthur
Hr Id Kanhte II
fted ley William
H#ft&gt;« llrrmao I.
Illc * P rofit
*
Hit'll U.ttu.H lfojw.1
lltr y Kd
loberta Charlie K
Heberle Klip Mar
Kaberl# Vernell It
!t(tl,erl* leron I*
fo b ln x m Xtaode
lloblnson Hoberl

A'reemun t^wl*

Ila I Dataey
Ha TJamea I
tla I Arthur
Hall llufu*
llkll Mary to-e

U»%Ip A W
lYtvl# (loriiitR

I’ow ell A,la
I ’ reahn Hen
P rin g le Maltha

Keritueon Prank Jr
Plehla Matllia l.
Field* Haymond .
Klnmlng K llv eflrr I,
Ford I&gt;»r*
Ford Jullotn*
1’oaier letulee
F u ller Jame* A.
France* Jame*

Ha*an Ja*. D.
Hagan Charlea A
Hagan iJalvIn
• a I John Thoma

i: !*•
n»*r.ifU i:v. i»n
'ni»
i:
liavid Mi i i,mih«r

ttarrlrt Natlun
Hall I. C.

M.t '.tin

t’ a lrlrk Allen
I’ le rre Itrtllel U
I’ lttkne) llrrttia

Oat I* Id. lit*
Davl* J e ff
Dlvott Paul
|tl*im W illiam
Itlxrm llo*# Cl
P llo n Altameui
DUtin llufu*
Jttiuuhi# Anal#
tlultoa# Iter I

K ram llnif Mary K.
(lid m lln a Joel A.
rtn im lln r A lle n
llray l.ula A.
dray Alary Kdltli
lim y J. N.
llray Chari#*
dray Jame#
drecu M arl..11
d rrc i Florenr#
U tlffln Carrlefa#ll

H
W «llrr
ilmmlittK ft. II
(Itam lltm K. M

il&lt;- I’ b e te tto

O liv e r T. W.
O’ N eal llenry
Owen* J. T.

C o h ltl.u m
Co field Aurllla
C ullrld Htarllnir
Cuoaway NalaDi
Ceoaway Jamea
lunyvra O rn rie
T l. y. t 1-,'t ir, , i!
Courthney Kllaa* •
Crawford Kaala Maa
I ’ rtmm* J . N

41llmi.ro John II

Urrcr T

Mtt*..y 11 C J,
Cet’oy H'-rjIrr
Mrlmnlel lie*

f’tafk IL.J.

(livens Cddt* Jr.
(llettn Thomaa Karl
djramllttB FrH A.

llrtrdofi
i1«tfirtlj|f It«&gt;«s!«*

Nveblt lluueevelt

Cb*rk Hlaekman ■ —

P A G E SEVEN

T.ilUm y. \v.
T«ll»*»li \lt* K
T»nifu« W , \
T* AKll«* K 11
T.nlil Mil. !.. It
T lr i»t*i»!n Titn
Tf uTitti |»««•ti
Th**nif*«i*n J S
Tl* trtrlilfi I »lrl ii
Tri|»i» i: l»
Trl|tji Mrs (I I*
Trl|»|i \\ II

N ew p o rt Kinma .

Charlton Annie Ihtra
Cherry lainnla
CTjerry Hieve
V*harry Ktete D.
Cherry Alallle 1.
C lark Anell Kmllh
Clark Harrlaon Jr.

F L O R ID A

F*ulkn«r l^nhki

Kr filler I'horlir

Mnrkrrt K lh fl A.
Mnnlrjr C liff.»r.1
•Manuel Hrtmh tl.
Alnrlon Om I*
.Marlon Elvln
M artin W. M
M artin Krancl
M artin K. M.
tin
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IIP K*iiu»

HERALD, SAnFO RD ,

Llchrlherilvr I.nft.-i* \Y

l«i%Wfton John Hr.
U w iur John A Jr.

Utwittn Klna*|«* II.

SANFORD

Ih adley J,t**|r S.
Uurneli 4neon
Hut 1,el 1 Mr*, rrreit
lloyfl Mra. Harnh
lln w n Pulrlck llenry
llraw alrr II*.
Ilrtiwn SS’ lllle Mae
Mu*h J. SI.
Ilfieh K D
lle a »l.y Jit*. J- W.

C arrcan v; Kldn*v M:
&lt;’ *mph,.|| jTr*. IV H ,
CarpenD , IVin. T
4*nfpenler D •*.
Chatir* Mr*. W. T., &gt;
Cedar Anna
I'eilnr fpCein.
entile* X&lt;r*. H * IV
Cnmarforil J. T .
Con* F. A
C b.nl* C It. *
4-lohla Mra. C. It.
r'lonla Koark* I.e*
Clout* Hoy Jr.
('Ion ia Win. It.

A*

■nr Mr*. Ilyron
tryef J. d.
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Itibnaott H«rIlia
I|. Hell

detcalf d . Il
*l*lc *lf C T
'Ittoits M l*. C. 11
d eirn lf II.
Metcalf Arthur It.
Mitcham 11 P
Milt hell i ’ . I t
,t-&gt;fI I n ilro. W
lorn’.t ti N ellie K
■lurtln Dt J Mm
dorr 1* 0,1 sit* ss' w
Mull* Pitircn te T
do h* l l i i i r t '
Ma
di-Call P SS
SirCnrtKll* SS H
lir i’.ai tlta ss ill,, si ,*
vlcf’tilley Mi* t 1
McC,tiler *1 T
SlcdownrS Site. II P
fle tiu e a l. J* ( e* le

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IVIItlcma Janie* U
W illiam * lo*roy .
Wright John,Wllkereolt l.omtle
ddunt
ddi.nt
Udum
■Atom
(Mom

J. IMr*. J
Hoy
Julia
Mamie

Jam II.

i C lifford

d re e n J e .r y

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tlagan H. l e
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llagan Virginia Pll. rden M ill* llulh
Hard-n &lt;leo. C
Harvey c ly d .
It*|dy T ln r
H aw k* iR tiy
I law k * C. Pe

Jaykaon Nathan
Jackauo Curley
jamaa K e tll*
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litr e ** Arthur t.
D a n iil David D.
Jam#* Tbeatiree*
J a n ia Kvaratt Kr.

O
Ogiidy .A lb a n
*
C allow **’ John
Campbell Jamea
Cham ber* Agate Dell
f l a i r C. K-

Id Ward A.
«4 w * td

H.h I* Maud* F.
Rsleti It, W.
H »l*v Mr* It. W.
Kale* M M.
K ale* Mte XL M.
R ale* M. W.
Hi ana Joha
R van* Xtr*. John
r # r n * li‘ o . tf.

IkickaVd O ils* T. ’
Paekanl Philip XI.
Parlln Mr*, it H
1 ISarlln T . R.
I Parlln J. F*
P an in Mr*. W. F
Parlln Kathryn Ik
’ Parlln MarguerH*
Parlln Jame*
Pleraon F. A.
PI.rson Mr*. F. A.
Pool* Mr*, le le
Phillip* T. It.
II
Ragadal* It. U
Rant Mr*. Wm. J.
Maul! W m . J.
Haul (Hendon* M.

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OEMEVA
P R E C IN C T N
AldeMtiati W._ I
Alderman Helen le
Allen KIHy W *lt*
Allen A. II.
Ander* Vlverlena Ander* W. d.
Anon**n »l#nry
Arnold 1 r*d
Arnold Sir*, bred^
|laker th „ m * » Mead*
1*11 K S
tall Mr*. Huby ■
laliarit IMna
lallard Prad

K S s r : : 8 .1 .
Keels K R ally

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kaon P|**a M.
Sana *fbtrnlhy J.
t T . Ak W a lia r A.

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Ititolarfut*■I. J
IlHIllertmn J C
HauleiT*.iit IJiurenc*.
IlHttiem.n Xlalol
He* Mra. iTtarles
Ilea Charley
iledpali* J A,
lledpitth A II
Hcdpnth Plutetiie \\
lied(attIs May
llllc h t* H. C.
Itlleh ie Helm XI
lUtrhli* J. K
lllali Ague*
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lliv e r* Ii. W.
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Tfteele Helen
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I,..tlle
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SS Igg 1
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W illin' • Ted
SVulfru m K*l**&gt;
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IllarTlon Ch**«*r
liianion W .n o ja
tbtwen Annl* Mae
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liorden Hay
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P A C E E IG H T
G allow ay

Lana

Oalloway Cary It.
Uauldlng lie,ale ||.
Qauldlng Norman M
utaaamlr* Theodore K.
(llaeem lra Bertie
Orand Annie M.
Ilrnnd Kuaenla
Orand Paul E.
M oll Gertrud*
H ull Hamilton
Hunter C. n. •

lying
lyin g
Ixiper
let)per

John
Minnie Mey
Geo. II.
Sarah W.

M alher* Mildred F.
Mather* llaeel V.
M alher, lnu ra
Mather* Hrady K.
Moramen Mliftil* A.
Mpremea A. W.
Mnreman E ll,a b ,lh
Morrla T. I*
M yer* Sara A.

Hartley Chaat V.
Ila ille y W. i,
lle rlle y |1_ A.
Hartley Florida A. .
■ U r tle y V Ie ry
H artley Jteee I.
Hprtmen it. II.
Mead lllanrh* M.
Heath H. L Jr
Heath Dorothy
Her.Ih Mary C.
Ilealh H. I*
Helm* A. L
llrln w I'earl
llenn#***) |,*ltoy
HrJineaeey Grace II.
Healer J. |I.
Mine* A vy
Mine* inn
tlilrhcock Mr* I . N.
Hlichr-ock Lealer
ijllchrock I’ atil U
llopeon M.
Horton W illi* Me*
llorlon Lloyd
l|uil*on Mery
Ilm lH i, Hubert Henry
Hunt l,ewta T. Jr.
Hunt Bobble Joe
Hu»ted l-eo II
Hyatt M. J.

M tK nlghl Vivian
Parker Ederard II.
Earlier Nan
Parker II. tl.
Parker Kate
Parker Katherine I.
Payne J|. C.
1 , Pop* W. II.
, Pope Carrie F.

Jarkaon Btanrhr M
Jackaon I. J.
lark*on Hal Hr LJarkeon Harold
Jarkaon I - G,
Jarkaon Margaret
Jean &gt;1. O.
Jean Lucille
June* Tborna* H

llnyt lllanrh* M.
tlnm alnrer Ororgw
Humphrey M argaret
Humphrey Ethel
Hnmphrey I. L! •
Humphrey R. L*
Humphrey Itoae L
Humphrey Mamie
Ilulrhlnaun D. tV. '
lluirhlneon Mr*. Mo

M ad, M ary E.
Hrnllh Heroic#
Smith Kllkahelh M
Smith J. C.
Smith Ann
Smith Hairitiond A.
Smith W eill* It
'ffmllh C arlo#
Snow C. H.
Baow L illie F.
Spinner W illiam
Starr H erbert A.
Starr Ernie
Stile* .Wlnnlfreit Mae
Stile* C. K
Slonerork Holier t
Ntoneruck Viola 11
Htnnernrk O. F.
Klnree llurnham
Hltire* Eleanor
Stum tl. II.
Stum Clara N.
Hulllean Delia
Hulllvnn Ilu **l* A.
Sltlllran Arthur IHulllean John I.
Hulllean Herbert ftSumlerlln Florence p

Jobnton Carl A.

Kanaky Joaeph F.
Kemp A«*F- * *
Kemp Jewell
Keoah 1.1* . K
|yigrri|ul,l Emma K
LegerkUtSI E. J.
Lloyd J. d.
Lloyd Hnrolhy E.
Lloyd Elmore J.
Lloyd K. B. Sr.
Lundoul't A i r l
i.utjiieer Carrie A

Tabor Julia
Tabor tjriiman
T ire Carrie IV
Tic* T. A.
T ire Vernon C.
Tupper ’Maud*
Topper H. I,
T yler I- C,
Tyner Mr*. Med
Tyler M yrlt* 1
Tyner F. G. II

Maready O. B,
Martin Charley I*.
Marrham A. II.
Mallllewa Win- II,
Matlhew* Mr*. IV i
Mallbewa Janie* t
M ellrllle Jean C.
Miller Arrh ,
Mln*hew Belle
Mln*hew Franklin
M ueariee Wm.
Mimgrare Wm. J..

Van Horn T . M.
Venllorn Jo*le
Vahlfnrn Ttorrrna* M

Jenktn* W. C,
Jeuaett Howard W
Jenten Mabel
Jrihnaon Edward

S
Wheaton O. I*.
!
W b e. ion Annie
&gt; W h ilin g Evnrilla M
■ —o—~JWUII«ina-Lurau It.
WiKulk
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Wvod* In
l-eltoy
Wood* lluby
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llarosdnaky Anna
K u t TUB*
COLORED fcK H O O B A T tO
T ilt 1- L.
rail Ophelia

A bar Isabelle II.
Abraham Mra. James
Alderman AHtn*
Alderman II.
Allen Hemp
Altnon William

Ahdyraon Harvey l^e
Arnold

H. S.

Arnold Ollv*

A yer* Klhei w
Baker C. P
Ha I la nc* II. K.
M ila n a s lleaei* A
Baldwin Caryl* 1.
Marwick Modena
Marwick N. J.
narwlek M. a •
e» George
Vloln
Benson Cart
ItlaHIn* J. A
tllgflln e Adeline
Dlahe W aller E.
f i i i i r F. m .
Illankenrhip luiwrene* 1
Blanker),hip lleaulah
ltUnken.hlp M. II.
Ilrldcaa Mary A.
B rook, Blanche
Bryant Addle K.

Bryant N. lb

Barnet Dorothy Knoll
Harne, Donald J

lorracril Mary II.
LaVIgn* lle lll*
l.*e Mr*. Vera
I.** I/ * I&gt; W.
I^ e Erwin F.
, '
l.elghton Florence E.
I.*1 ghIon IV .KI.cwf* Georg* W ill* Id
le wl* Turnl* P
t.ewl* W. A
I i*wl* Geo, P.
Lew i* Olive
liewla Edith C.
|.l*k Opll*Ha
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Link It. O
t.lvlngatnn David
Idvingeton G r «r «
lotrke Hurl*
t*&gt;cke Iblwsrd I.
Locke Pearle
l/Ocke E I.
Locke Mervln
liownian T. It
Malone George It
Madden Emily
Madden Fred H
Matheraml Margaret
Meckley l^ la M
Menlck Anna I*.
M-nlck J. II
Melton W. D
MlkalSjefk Mnry
Jlllwee Aldl.i
Mil Wee ,H. T. •
Mobley Mao*.
Moon Mr*, w . O
Moon, W. O,
MoMeF Iln*g
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Morgan Fred I.
Mdrgan Ahhle H
Mtirpliv T. H
Myers Tleaete
Ml ere W »
Melfaynold* llalpli
M eW atler* Albert
McNamara J. C.
McNamara - |l*Ola
McGrath Mnelne
Nelniyer France* C
Nobles Cllnl H.
North JIonebMd
NnrrM fyla
Nnrrla A. J.
North I. J.
North Carrie D »
Norlli l.uelan
North C* N.
North Ernealln*
Norlh W B
Norlli Orville
Overelreet B r«*le Jl&gt;ver*|re»l II. J. Hr
Overstreet Earl
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Preeroll J. R.

V

Pugh ll»r te y l \
Pugh leil* M.
Pugh William

Heundey* C h e a te r
h h rln e r Mr*. M a rg
H h rln rr I . A,
S h rille r Ih u iiiD 11
S h rille r L. C .
S h fin rr A lb y rl
Shum an Mr* O . L
Shum an o, t.
H i1.Ii I omi Mr*. H m I i &gt;
,H)iitiliim Kitty*! 1 *-

Variii.il llow ftrd
V arnill lla rp e *
y a rn ill Hare lr
Vale* Julia
Yeoman Itlla
R E TU B lelC A N
VO TE RS
lliirlflm. Mr*. Emma P
Grave* W in ifred
llarknea* C. T.
Ilaakln* Jnme* H
ll**k ln * Virginia J
iiuflman Itury M
U . k i y E lltabelh E
l.»*k »y Fred
Luiader M. M
Nlcholla Catherine
Ntcholla Clarence
(Julgg Grace M
Smith Ann
W alker Iiealle

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INDEPENDENT
LAKE M ARY
PREC IN C T Na. 1*

Taylor Mrs. I t ATaylor II A.
ThomphOn Edward
Ttinm|iaon lr. A.
Thorne- Helen AThorne WHIIaut
Tld.1 F, M
Tnmpklnaun A .
Tau^ A r.ilvn I 1

W

Fraseou Halil#'
Pfeycnll leota
Prrecoil II. J.

ir Joeephlua K.

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Hay Trim Walaon
Heller L#Hny IL
ille r Hells Adslt
"Her Naomi
slier Martha •
Heller Jam** R.
Rllsy John
Hllry K sla
llln a lA Maud W.
Hoblnaon Berlla

S

Wan,ley W. T.
W ciielei Camille L
Wester llartT
I V u u r Helena
Wli It Her George It
W illiam , Vanee I .

Ilailey l.llllan
Bailey W . T
Baker lletty II.
Maker W illiam E
Ball I/ * (ten* G

Hall llaymond M
Heck Charles W.
Beck Inee M.

K ^irtns Hum
Kelgan* n . Ct
Rliigaley lieu
Klogeley Mr*. Emma
Kremer Huhtv J.
Ererner Fannie It.*Kyla H. tLKyle Herbert O.
K y i* Mra; Lau*
Kyle Ml** In**
Kyle Ml** M »»m e .
Kyle Chttla
^

MallhewjpJamas R.
Mallhawa Mra.' J«
Millar E. H.
&gt;Mlich*ll Edward N
MDrhell Juaalla t,
Mitchell Ijiwrenc#
JMitchem H. F,
Moor# A. II, ,
M'.ore Mrs. Clyde
ucuech Magale E.
ucuech Harman K.
cC#JIou»h AJlan
cln lyre Anna K.
Mclnloah Mihel M.
M ctslcrh lb P.
M rin i».h II. H. Jr,
Mclnloah Ur*.

W ilton Hattie
Wing Kminn L.
Wing Harry lb

Young lle.rtha fl.
Voung Thomas II.
Voting Ipi (it* II
IIE P U B U C A N

VOTTJIH

fiatrow Harry

Col* u rh e * U.

AHder* Mari* c
Andera I* M.

Crocker VerllS I

Ballard W. IL
Ballard Marlon I.
Balter Florenc* A.
Halier A. J.
Hanks Mrs. O llv *
Barber Jack
Barber Arts M.
Halts Grace II.
■tales Lillian U
ftatee'K. C.

Crockyr Arthur K.
CulksHioua* Anils
Hair Patrick
Davla W illia m Henry
Dremonil Daniel
Deemond Viola
ih eliger n*rtruds
naldaoh Clarenca H

K

KM5*v8K» m

W
1

B

Kills Abbl#
Kubanka Ur*. II. U
Eubank. II. U
Fubanka Mr*. I|- H.
Eubank* Robert H.
Evan* rra n k
Even, C lair# P. _

B

L e w i" |. r

Fabry Paul
Fkliry Mary

Maaun Edith
Maeon Ll*ter
M errill Jltinl*- Lee.
M errill Mary
More* Cl., W. ' ~
Mora# W. H.
MrGruder linker!
M rK rlv ry ' IV. II
Norm*

Richardson Frederick
Itoblneoa Andrew
Itublmnn Jam**.
Hoblnaon Itoae
Hoblnaon Ham

I lock en* urea George
Ilnrkeu oieH line
llhnde* 1Hhelh#&gt; *
llnuhen IIMiry
Iteardun Flank
Itunben. Allrw
l(u a**ll F u n k
lleddlrk ’ J*m r. J.
Iteddlrk Mildred I,

Andy Jr.
Ann
Olga
John J.
Geurge Hr.
Anna
Emily
llro ra * Jr.

Hrartlrflrld Jan* A.
Hrkehel ll»n
Hr helm I AHA*
HrklfIrher Emil U
M.blelihcr B elly
Krhoon* Eugmu A
Hlmpeon lb Forbe*
Hllnpaun llrrtha A.
Hrnllh Clam Ih
HmllU C. Hendrick
Kluut Mnlh
S«ili)tiion Maude
Muloniv'i 1&lt;*»Dr
H era t lager Myra
Swearingen J e ll
hw uffotd Carl HStronie Haley
Sir..me Wl, D s
Hi 0 * 0 llennI.

Luke* Paul II
Luka* Mary K.
Luka* Milton A

Hlmiunili Alfred
Hlntpeon Ned
Smith Haley
Hrnllh T. It.
Smotbere K ilt* bet h
Smother* Phil
Thom **
Thuio**
Tillm an
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Turner

Albert
W arm ao
lewvI
Elisa
W allet
Wavuian A,
W illie

Mlkter Andrew

Hlank'o
Stanku
Hlanko
Klanku

Thompson len d le A
Tiioniptun Abner I.
T h orp * lludolph H.
T o o l Edward U
Tout Id* L
T ra y lo r dilhu r T.

Marlin
Juliana
Andrew
Hulart

Vaughn Jegell
Vaughn Thomag

Tealnahy Mary
1&gt;*ln*ky -Paul
Tuby Iffephen Hey.
Tuhy Mr*, p ig *

W alklne Geo.
W eek * tlrndy
W'eek* John
W illiam * Honker T.
W illiam * Odheea
W illiam * Svlveeter
W illiam * W llll* M*

H E rtm u cA N
K oiarlk Joaeph
K olarlk Anile

v o t b is

Vnung Mary
K E T U B IJ C A N V O T E R S CO LO RE D

t^Uir* M

lia v l" H. M
Dunklin Hence
Level* L Carrie
Alacun Ceader
Mandy Arthur
Mason Minnie
M errill Claude
M errill Condor.
M errill Eddie
M errill E eerlll
M errill W llll#
Merritt W. E.
M errill E II
M ur*, l^rny
F O R E S T C IT Y
P R E C IN C T Na. I I
Harne* Edwin J
lla rtle ll Dordlhy
BetlWell Elbe!
Urechrr K erry
lle ll KylviL
Uethea Franeea A.
IteOiea J'ljm II
llowen ltulan.l G.
lirndrnrd Grace
Ilradfard III.her r |l.

Baker Mildred
Baker Oliver F.
tinker N ellie A.
Baker {talelah D
Darnell Annie K
llarnetl Mel J.
Barn, 11 Augutlua E.
Darnell Gordon
Bales Paul A.
IMleu Maalne
llaumbaeh Aulirev E
jlerkbom lltilli K
Bennett l.uln
ilannell Jaa. lb
llrackln Kills
Bowser J. (I.
Bowser Opel
lim n oo Leu la
Urunuo Sven
Brunon Prudence E
llullon OHIe E
liulion Leonard
liurklnaham Nellie lb

w a rn

W a lk er Malll* H
W a l»h Waller F , W arren Minty H. ■
Warren Heliner T .
W a ter* Fram e*
W ater* Neal
W a ter* L J.
W a te r* Donnie
Watao'n Mr*.‘ i* "■ Wntenn t* K.
W eather* li«*a r;.
W eaver llohert
W eaver Ituih HWea vrr O. E
W ell# F. WW illiam * Emily
w illiam / Margaret .
m rU B U C A N -

VOTERS

t'eeaelberry Jane
I’ h e e v e r 1Charles M
Ell la William Ivey
ssmwHEijfdir

ilinahanw Rvrrt M

Carvee Samuel A
Caaaelherry Mary E. I
Ga*srlherty IHbbard
t'nlle Janla J.
poll# Jules Joseph
C line Frank II.

Crirlla J. R.

* V
F a irrll Harry W.
Faneher,, Kalherln# lb
Faneher FreiPBV.
Faulk Joseph f t
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Faulk Kalelle J
Fletcher Hnwlbll MFre.neh Alherl I*.
Fuller Matilda ^1 -

Forward Mah#l 1*

Gull llnaella
( N i l Georg* I*

II
Hawthorn. Ira
ll.itrlkeen Mra, 11* J
Heath Morris U
lllckork Florenea
lllckock &lt;b. W.
Ilortge, Mra. U WIH.dtea I . W.
lloakln Luclle
lloo yer Mr*. R- o,
Hoover IL O.

irtl H n M r t n
K lra lrln Malaga R e '
Klreleln Id-lloy M.

[|#i%drt o.

Hen,on Lydia R.
Hah eon Chaa. A.
Henson Myrsn* IL

Itambori Mrs. Therm.
IJm b erl Th#ron
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t
l e o r t i Mrs. Ik. IL
Ljrnd IL A.
f
|.rn d Medford
M
Maaeon
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M alU Irr
Mellaler

Cora Darla

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t'ounrll W aller A
I -..win I . M.
Cowln Mra 1. kl
Cunnlnghaln P. II
t*u ,il* Harold A.

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Montgomery W. W .

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gn.uk W. MStsley John
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Weageoman Jshu

Halt Daisy
H a lle ll Mary A.
Harris p ia r lc ir : ™ '*
llattaw ay Jcmea IL
llaltaw ay Alma
H a lla w ty Talley
lla tla w ay CHflon,
llr lla w a y Vhrgery
llln k le R&lt;J#«r T . ,*.r
lllichcock Paul I«*
IIHchcncK Mary
Itnffgiaa June O.
Ifolfm an Donald
llwvker Margaret
H old er John C.
Holder Ida
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Hunt Peril I#
Hum Kvilyrt E ^

JUffecys Margaret f.

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Gain*# Charle# Av.
Gain#* Harsh R.
H arlow Jlerlrude L*.
Gcher W illiam F.
neher Margrrel tl.
rialchell I'arl 11.
Galcfael Marilyn
GeUler Franklin K.
Gelater HyVIlla lb
Gldtan Arthur IIOltieon Mra. Aflhur It.

Jnhneon E lligkelh
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Nowell W. IL
^

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Julia
Thom s, W.
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Davl* Flnrenee kl
Dawson W. W.
Dawsdn Eileen C.
tierthlek Alda E.
IVetlhlck Oliy J
Her I lilr k Wllny I.
Iterthlck Aldon &lt;’
Hoilieon T. M.
Dol|M&gt;on Ellen M-

Urgham Edna

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Fowler gldh ar

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Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakiityrtn
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln
Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln

Hudson Raymond O.

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i w r r**i*&gt;- k
I biulaen John ti.
I’ olllHe), Jeall
Pyhurn Oliver
I'yburn I'ratlle
Poland Verne

Cley Henry
Sanborn lg u rl* 1 #n O
Hcaman llafnld K
Heoli Jiewey
Hrtiil Mary I. ,.
m
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Hotel!
Beall Doigile* J.
Heever Cfaresee II
Bga^ar- Anna U
O ' H W f/ Dver Mr». la C.
Sewell Mra. A lll*
Sewell IL R Sr.
S w e l l IL A Jf.
dlmmeha |la*»t
X g llh lllanrh# tl.
fcnlDi ! &gt; * ) ■ «•
SmlHr Bertram O.
Smith Earlah
■now Lillian
Surer Clkraao* H.,

F a n e s Colombo A.
rva a e ll IL B.
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Farm etei l.yle
I'a n n e le r M u le
1 ‘etteya * H

1-ark Ateiander
L a w * Genera

Chtnleuai Mrs. Trny
ChuSeuaj John
i'lv
v Mr*.
Mr* llenFy
ll.n r v
C
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Cits;:, o'*. -

U 1 h ,ln Jj|ae« I
(F llretn Hello

Dlndk H. J.
Dud* Andrew Jr.
Iludn ileora*
Hilda Katherine
Hilda John
Dtida A ml re w Hr.
Hud* Ferdinand
Hint. Anna
Hilda Kmllla
Hilda Klleaheih A.

Cash Mra. Mary Kva

XYZ

lam yrrl Herbert A

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Clrmaaac Julia

ly h n rn f t , I .

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Caldwell N. V.
Caldwell Mrs. N. F.
Ca/aaily M ile* T. .
Cateedy James lb
Child* Gladys
Clamp M. L.
Clark L e ila Graham
Claag* A. G.
ciau ie Nora A
Cochran Ham
Cwchren Elina 11
Cochran J. Ik.

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Nmtlngham l|o*a I
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Perkin*. Mary
Paioakay John G.

tiertha
J. C/~
B, W,
tleorae
1 Lula
MaraJiall

llrownl'ng fl. L.

llladea Florence II.
Iloleler Howard
B older Florence M.
Bradley Fred If
Bridge i W. O.
Ilrldgman I* .K
llrldgm an llerlba
Dr lanl 11obey i
llrltDiu llot.y
Brockman John
Brooklln Mary. C
llrouktln Erne*I
Brown Hannah II
Brown lluby
(lucklaw Franre* M
lllitk lew Harry L
Bullard Clarence I.
jlurkH Mrs. W. P.

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Glor* IJIIIan M.
Glore Paul W.
Godhee A. K.
Godwin J. B. Jr.
Godwin Clro Edna
Gorham T. L
Go,bam Mra. T. I .
Gray Samuel
G riffin Charlie

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Ilhrlnn Edna C,

PII.Man K a pi "I
Finch Alice W.
pjnch T-.iM.
r o llin g , r Florenc
I’ PG Ing,r . Frapk

Jackson l*ef#ar*
June* W illie

t,*nkford Clarepce
ianklorri Buhl
(.argent A. M.
l a iy r a l Geneva
l a l i l i t e Ji H.
Llvlngalon Eva K.
’
'tow ard C.
Lyman

HtanBrll WHUr&lt;1 O

Florence Flueale
Florence James
Futlon Dave

Gilbert
iHIbert
Gilbert
Gilbert

Mildred II.
G. IIU. l i t Jr.
Nora P.

McClain George Ii.
Meltons Id Howard A.
McDonald Heotnlna J,
M rln ty r* lleeele L

Koatrr Charlotte

Harmon
Harmon
lloakln*
Itnaklna
lloakln ,
llnaklry.

Ha i|ndera

Peckh.iin John A.
Plrkerlng Ikon tj.
pli-kcilng li*aal« kl

Davla I.lllii
Duke* inh
Duke, May

Faufflabcr Otlo F.
Faulbaber K llu b elh
Fuller II. 0.
Fuller H. R.
Fuller Until (I.
Fuller Mary A.
Fuller A. II.
Fuller Dorothy

Hick* Mr*. I l » t » l E.
(lyre* Mr*, ft. F.
ilyre* Hen F.

Palmer Virginia
Pallerenn Amy II
P*lter*oii Geo. II

W llll* F lora n. •
Wilson John II.
Wllvnn Con*la nee
W rlabl G eorge M.
W rlth i Mnry

Edenlleld Beaale
Kdenfleld Leon
Eltf* Alton lleddla
Emereon Mra. Carl

I fob In*, in E ilwnld

Odell L U
Owen Eugene

Week* Nine I*
W ell* l.uclle
W ell* W J. Jr.
W hlllen June B.
W b lllrn lla r r le ll E
W hile Jubn Allen
W hlllen Junr A
WldUl* lle ttie n.
Wld.ll* P h ilip II
W llll*m *nn M lnervib
William son T. J.
W illiam * Marlon
Williamson Lid*
Wlllarfiaon It. E.
Williamson Ham P '
WillInmroll lull* Wll

[kavldaon Laura ft.
Deustae* E. S.
Burke* E. A. ■ • .
tyunn Theodore

Heine* Margaret K.
llaln r* Carrie II
Heine* f.ou J,
H al"** Mary I.
II aI ney Webber tl
lle llb ro a 'J , Frank
||»neell Elba
Henerll I* N.Ilar her Harry J .
lUrkneee M allle Neleon
IlnrrlM Mra Je*e|*
ilarrle Pdnald
lla lla w a f I* G
llalta w ay Annie
llelnur A. U
Henkel At I.
Herndon Edwin
lllll Mra. Minnie
ll.elae* Q. H
ll.etgr* M yrll*
|loliman Ida II.
Hullrnaali Itkherd E. ,
||i Ideworlh le la
Holloway Margaret
Ibdloway Huberl*
H uaiII Elisabeth F * i *
lloyvfll J**.** C. Jr
iiu w ell Bernice W.
Ilow ell Jeeea I V
Hughe* Mr*. Julia '
H u gh **, L **ler
,

Nordvirofn W illiam
Nnrrlt II II. ,
Welkin*

Knoll IdiUl*
Knoll, Loutan
Kuunit laiuclnd*
K oont* F.
K reliikr Goldie M
Krel|ier John
K u r il E lite j.
K u r il llufu* 4

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

France*

»rg* J.

K e lly Estla A. K lbb* Gordon MKlbb* D om lhr A.
K illin g .r Mra- tT^tr
lw m *p Mr*, twola f
la r a w Julian lb
Lowd,rtnllk C. It.

Ileal James il.

C all lawa
I'herm a Charlr*
Cook* Mynelle,
C nfllp Carl C.
Collier leruly#
C olfln Emma I.
J’ reainer Waller
Creamer Ituih
tllg g e ll Aden* *
Hwlnnell Alfred M.
H w lh ad l Kyiv la M.

G rate John A
Grave Mary
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j i

: ’

H oover
H oover
Ilo w e ll
H ow ell

A L
Florence n.
J. M.
Florence U.
K
Ketvhem Thomaa II
Kalrham Mildred I.
S E B S E f lS
K lfhieln Mr*.
K lrrteln C rl*»l* II,

Iw slrr Vets'
l.lrh ly Thelma

M
Martlo Ida t
e
Martin Mary K- 1
Mggsn lla r r f '!•••
Maauh Kalherlno.^,;
McNaughlpn John
McNeill J. E.
•
M rS rtll JeMle
Parson* florenea M.
*
h.
Held Mariks A.
Hrgkt uatbrrin#
S,4Kt lla r rr
.
Wood Mar/.
W illiam * Jrs*
W illiam * Edna

Young llarley D. t
T o g g g Bertha L

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TH E

l b U n it y T h e r e li Strength— ■
To Protect the Peace a&lt; U&gt;« World;
To Fro too 11 (he rrofTt— mt America;
T o Prodoce Troopedly for Hanford;

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W EATH ER

Partly cloudy, tnnight and Friday,
Widely. scattered light shoWer*
along southeast t m &lt; l ,
IJtll#
■hang,, in temperature. Gentle la
moderate r u h r ly winds.

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AN INDEPENDENT D A ILY NEWSPAPEK
b b b ____

VOLUME X X X V II,

Truman Balks
|:

SANFORD,

Established 1908

F L O R ID A ,

THURSDAY, OCT. 24.

CIO L ead er

Vets In N. Y: 'Housing March’

•____ '

4) W ASH IN G TO N , Oct. 24.
(A*)— Whjtft House reporters
couldn't get* President .Tni’
man to forecast today the
.outcom e o f next ihonth’s
congressional elections. At
tho President’s radio pud
press conference the news­
men asked him i f he’d made
a wager with himself the

if

CARXYINO PLACARDS as they march In Now York City are some ot the
SlOOO veterans of World War II who paraded in protest against the city’s
housing shortage. The group, marching to U10 music ot 4 bands, seeks
legislation to end the current bousing crisis. An estimated 760,000 per--,
sons are at lha present time seeking homes in Uro city, (international)

Advertising Said Attorney General
Vital To American Grants Stay For
W a y O f L i f e Visiting Estonians

It t S H IM .T O N , Oct. 24 .
1 M * )—
President
Trum an
»a&gt;H the piK sibililv &lt;&gt;f a soft,
coal S ln ke i- a in it le r to be”
handled hv Ssscretary o f th#
In terfo r hrug ami John L .
I e » is.
^

j 4 NEW YORK. 0 . 1. 21 , (/P)
— Mrmlmrs &lt;*i ilu* CIO Ma*
rim4 Kiipini-pr.H have voted
in New York to :(r&lt;V|&gt;l an
airroeml'iif tvaclit'd between
Ihv utiioti aiuVhhip o|ioratur»
mi flip Allan Ur and Gulf
coast.-; The vnti4 w aa I.A49
to !•:*,’ in favojr o f an npre**'
luenl deat:rllied as a basis o f

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-OPJ-*
High Administration official* predieted, that
_
Ol'A in January. Hot these officials
added that by'thut time inly a sllni (
list o f very scare# items in addi-J
lion to tent will remain. 11ruler*
eeilirigs. 4
. . %
Indiri# with these comment*, th*
Ol'A ha* announced the removal
today .g price controls from cosmi tic. iiit a tong list of non-food
items. Removal o f price celling*
from virtually all food mid iwvsrng# item,* was onnounced yester­
day. Only sugar; syrups, and rice
remain under controls after mid-

NBC President Hits 18 Refugees (iiven i login
With ihe decontrol actions anMore Time To Ar­ pounced
At Efforts To Curb
yesterday and today the
Departure sOI'A swept nway another ierge,
-R a d io Advertising; range

NO. 2 8 4

Showdown Looms Be­
tween Lewis’ Min­
ers And Secretary
Of Interior Krug -

‘Dreamboat’ Lands In U, S. After Atlantic Hop

DETROIT, OctT 24, (/ip)— The
Ptosident of the CIO United
Auto Workers, Waller P. Rsuther, Mid today the removal of
price ceiling, on food Is a’ blow
(■to the health and welfare of (ho
American people.
He &lt;!.‘cjares’ that the removal
nf ceilings “ is1the inevitable "Con­
sequence o f 1a series of actions
stalled last&lt;spring by ths 79th
Congress tn' destroy price cantrol.''
Rcuther add* that tlu
at of food ceiling* will
American f people , j ]
mete for food t m ' 1yaq
last. Hr sayk that's mor
n 30 pqr cent Increase, 41
add* voter* will . romrntti
the poll* which representative* in
Congress a re responsible.

tfMrsjr President
•gft. RoOsOVtlt ,
• on\* slip.

! • . . . ...
. . -ildent Truman s*
r i ........
t l art against the law where
• he cornea from.
latter the Prealdent Indlrvctly
predie #d that J. Howard Me1 ^Oralh would be elected aenator
. W rom Rhode Uland. A newiman
.aaked Rim If heM accepted MeG rath's ' resignation .a* lolicttor
general. Mr. Truman laid that
he had and added that a man
couldn't be jenslor and ■•lid
Icltor
at the akme time.
For the third straight new,
conference, Mr. Truman told tho
newamen, po, he doun’t have
any p l a n a for making any
*P&gt;jecht»
in the congressional
campaign.
g
Meanwhile Democratic Senator
• llurtpn K. Wheeler told news­
men that In hla opinion there la
a Republican trend In the nation,

_. ;ij

Rcuther Says End Of
Price Ceilings Blow
To Health Of The
American
People

Republican Trend Is
Claimed By Wheeler
President Plans No
Political Speeches

Associated Press I.fail'd W ire

Maritime Union Votes
To Accept Operators’ Offer

OfOPAPrices

•••

1946

settlem ent o f the strike which
begun Oct. J l
’A union v ffic ia l said that the
rc.-iuli. o f ill# tia llo lin g w ill b#

•amt to AVushiivgtun, where re-'
sull1
* fioiu all * caiioard citl#.i
a le li.dng tall mi
I be .K llgin e-ts u e rv insiruct#,!
not tu le^uni I,, w ork until“ thcy

TKI CREW Of THE 8-29 Carman Drcflmboat leave l!ie landing strip at W cito ver Flcid. Mass, after com ­
pleting their fliglil from ( ’ari*. Fiance, m (*' hours and '.'3 minutes Col. C. S Irvine, the pilot, called the ti ip
“ routine," saying, " l made no attempt To make a leciud " The crew ineiubo' i. pictuicd w ith ttieir plane in th#
hackgiound are (I to r ): Col C lu ie m c S tl vine, St Paul. Nob , pilot; Col. H J Warner. Omaha, !A-b ; l.t Col
I J Shannon, Philadelphia, Pa . Mu) J It KCCi! A itm lu C alif . MaJ J„lt. Ihile, Wise, Vs; Ma|. J. Jl.
Ilrotheis. K n o s u lir, T o o n , It S Snodgi .tv., Seattle, Wasla, i n lliuu engiiicet; M Sgt. F. J. Vu»c. Huntsville.
Va ; and MaJ N I'. 11ages The plane. Dying at -0.00U feet, avc:aged 304 m ile* per hour.
( f nternationat)

reeeicri
ilnnsn

elr-qram-e
I liev

• le . lt a in * .

were

from
loid

III#

that,

no

w-rttit.i

... i , -u#d until
otdel • u e l , j . e ed flolll WashMIL-1.-I
II
tin- F.ngineers
nt-,.

I'lr k e l

,i

j. . ,|g, -I

hoe

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I

of !. lie," l

M C**11,l f *' l

l -h

* • ie*p#et

th#

• «i i iking A F
w h o still ar#
■i. .lop „wn-

New Chain Fence Air-Mail I’iekupTo ^ew Automobiles
Is Delivered
For M
s [!i iiJ d !,V A t iNonn!
A n
® Smuggl ed S ' S ' S ' i &amp; W :
Use At Cemetery
In I o Mexico

t\ ASHl \t, |ns, ih-t. y't. u i —
In eat of ani*ttlfr o*n 1 » Hrik**
matter lo
Secretary
'Yorkers*
iotufd
t w
j..b „ i . u w r .
yQuest
u # * t io
r
..Ittui lit#4 jiitiati.in at his news
confer# .... today, I'lestdent Tru­
man said Ihe soft coal dispute
t* Krug's prol*lent to handle.' Mr.
T r u m a n teftued i « l«&gt; ilrawn InIf jp|u*m - t liut ’ li«&gt;

segment of wage controls becaUte
W a s h i n g t o n ; o n . 24— o pj — the government applie, its pay i T
CHICAGO, Oct. 1W—O P )-N !le*
( l a v
Trammel, president of the S'ntion- The 18 Estonian R efu gees who hail eurlis only when higher price
ceding*
are
involved.
,
been
ordered
to
leave
M
iam
i
today
sl Ilraadcsstlng Company, said to­
................................
............ i
A m i........................
f f , iiiu t I |in
Lu|i *it.. ..........................
t h i1 Milli’
.Statisticians estimate that in
day lhal advertising is the right now have been granted a tem por­
It*Hull \ii|fi*rt will Iff hplti
iM»lny
Ihe
case
of
the
food
and
restau­
ary
s
ta
y
by
A
llorn
ey.
General
Toiyi
'
—— - ....
arm of a free press and free radio
InI rr h'Hrif ■
! i: l.'r.lo I1 M • i
In an addresa prepared for the Clark. C tk rk 'has directed the im ­ rant industries alone, smiie so* and P n r k f n t r M n t o r u
A r p H iM y r t r fi.f i
\H Mail \\ riA., P r ilH 'H
iliisti ilf* Nil* Nils
”
*
r.. # d i..u .# V n ,d the John 1National Association o f Ilrood- m igration seivire to do what it one-haJf millilon workers are out*
f’tftl i
. srilil all i't’ l Ritlu ^ishinjr 1
A s B n n i r i n i r l l n T o m w i , uititna&gt;tm r.,» njopenin|r
rsttem, .T/Rfnmrll *&lt;Dd advertis­ ran to arrange ndroissyin fo r the from under wego control*.
ifr*r—
rt'T
i h ■ 1 f ^ 11p ■•an sir*
One ranking Jiftcial acknowledge
,,
! of *b# Mm# Workers* contract. •
ing is essentlnl to the ' Amcf iron group tn smnii country In thi*
Uf ug ‘ If Ml,-MI
111.
«Ml
f' I It o i l s a i l (|
"U
tint matter., the Chief
economy and the American way of hemisphere. T li I s developm ent td frankly that there i* a wide, j
f4 "t .. i ;i h.. •Imi! th.
^
_
K lm llh r ilnlttfttl h«* will jjivi*
rant* o* th# F.stnninns prepared spread belief in Ihe government .
life.
! !i« IV.- i if ft 1*4" .
. ll. .l! 1
•tyt ri 4tut ikincMt sift fh#* bydg'fit
'ongress will come bark prr ;
l»\ ASSi h T U T D ntKSS
“ in the can# o f n vast majority to set sail for the Dominican it--- that Co
, «r
11!'■It ti.#
|..lt
lalt*F in I ia tlfiy
W hett fiikiil
psre.l
to
knock
out
(ll'A
quiiklv
i
,f"
k
f7
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.....
f
'
'
puhtie
in
the'C
aribbean.
i*
"
f
f
w
i
t
h
i
h
r
niil
an
d
mu
w*?h
of newspapers and magazine*,"
■ 4j P, .sit, Iltvli *,
t I "
atin&gt;iat t h»* pit * Llv li flint; o ( wajjc
and
finally.
7|.i,
offidal
raid
M
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1
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f,“
,
'
|fii*
urn
ji
L
mii
;
tluM
i
yilhii
bunfi'i
president
Truman
praised
t'lsrk
he continued, "cdvrrtlslng makes
«i.ii*
i 11 mnl ft JltL'
( .
7.****' "
' L ■
4‘iitlft4 niiRtlifts han ifivpfs
**• runir»fl'»f hr D»h|_ in-wNiimt tn i t *
all the difference between progress fo r his action in stayin g the d e ­ piivately that the policy from
triul Iiiw Os ! I I
in which
AL 1..* lai * uitl * (till ll# 1
now
until
(he
end
of
fh.
year
w
i
l
l
l
f
i
’
„
S
'
1
m
fii*w
Ailirr
icitti
mitt*
portation
o
f
the
Estonian
refugees.
onl poverty, between editorial free
hi* prm’ lniinril th* pin! tif pHC^
f»i»* 1rttitt I* 111mid
lie to
lo get
m l rid
rl.l If
If reili.fir,
. 1,hl* . M
l" f,C ',V rt
* '*&gt;' f1.
•»••••*!
1
fttiihiltn*
b#
ceilings
rapidly,!
"
s
The
i
’
resldent
expressed
‘hope
that
dom and slavery, between printing
toritro!^ iim me+ilv *
%*
ft V|w
#111*•1Ml II*
wt
thi* »Itlu
u tile vnoo
einiie
new, that has tieen sought out and im m igration Injv* ran be amended offlrlal sa id°YhVt ^t h d r vTV*4that
Thr
win n h k a ii
the . W r of ii„. ...... .
„|.-e,, ;,ti..n yeslrr.luv i "Pi»»m
" " ' iihm ir **T
■ " (in
" nmue
new* that has been handed out,” so that puli 1leu I refugee# may be
wIiL'thrr AUiirtu?y tirnriiti Turn
....1,1
l- n !,. ''?.#"" m
Trammell went on to say that In provided fo r in what he called pro­ It would be to A esldin t Trlimnn’s
nark iii*iv k* ii*pLi»f,| hy Bt-npolitical
advanlag#
to
trim
tl.r|,°,M
ttH"
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fenr*’
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hut th ry V f
|in*|Vihl\ &gt;\liM* |tii| tun K, W ly p li'i uf Mun*
the. United Slates, alt radio pro­ per cases- II# emphasized tlust
.*.11*. i ft.e &lt;^ tL . •
__ I *1___
■nt".l#,j tiUI lU" n j j 1#‘ Jil|U.
... controlled (i*t tp.thc.tiurm and Jji.’ji
rerrm^r all TTiev
grams, no jugjtec- whethia- they,'re legislation will b c jm jid w n l.
ti»im
!««••
f«*i rtwtmef**/*
let Congress- take th# Pespon : “ Onrrel# p.i-l# in. now n. .- Ms . * f ft.el.IV
Him' rM‘((
I f inti vn'g t fjily
commercial or sustaining, art'
Ii » « »•»I t i n u i i ’ ll u hat
1lit* |u*rij|I ,ii| ninil
sil.ility
if
it
want*
is
44
o
the
re
t
|
stonrlle.1
on
Fork
mnl
I
b
t
MIAMI. Ort. 4
. M - (4 * )- A gnlmade possible by. advertising. He
..... Ire- -lint i-rt.l lu-r..... ....
* •'-irVi have lirvti mi|***tii*.f min M•*\
way,
knud ‘
ma, k ......... ■«' .
\\ As|| |\i, lo \ i I,--f i|, i^P
said that in other countries where Jant littt# bund nf lit Estonian re­ of Mthe
tlit- f 11*i --1 1111'
4 , t till It tj I .*I1*&lt;I*
IISI- • ■ 11» Ir i: ii Ik » 11u
eanwhile,
consumers
at#
w»
post*
have
now
Iw.-n
■li.l
.
.■
\
.1
t.nv.go,
Joh n I,.
the radio system is a slat# mon 1- fugees who have low-n ottirn4il to
v«7«
Hut '« &gt; • |e|i»|||% .f f i\ i*»|
I
t
I
M
l
t
l-.llti
I
Is
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ill
|
t
A
I
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«ut
I
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1
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•
. ^nl1'
,h
poly, the iistener ha* to pay fur leave the country are m aking plan# ing to see what happen* tn pro4. -JIIHL'i.'It l I*ewi% iim U tiiy k'i'M'L'iini'Jil over
,\h.lLliUv\ 1tilil iillilnj JIMIIII i JU*t fiS lllliny ililNp
in
grocery
stores,
restaurants
aml|f*rNuyer
announrv.l
l
‘,..i,
(
ih e l im e f
im ie g n t li» t io n o f a
listening. Hut in America, he toduy to sail for th# Dominion
.irrfMft (he biinh'i
j, I m s
t»f Itniirif'H, 1
liquor stores. Ol’ A4 official, p.,- I l,r •nvtnlle,| at othe, inlet
,.
viMiiACt anifearn
went on. the listener get* more Rcpublli4. Their decision to go
\ » u i nr w h tfY e i i i ’ ii k titiu it t.» mine Wi-iLt'ii
IJtMvM,
l*t'l..llltlI
'
1
1
news, information and entertain­ to lb# island republic was announc­ diet that th# coat of living uni ** * m,n n* ’ hvy nr# in.,.1.,01. ". v*EiL-f i ih’%1 tilul Nt w, Sm&gt;t»ik hrmn u« nint h at l^.iMin m AniCli lo he U i L i i j : .jshsiiH* itn lu y .
tlrv A m rlttH !*»»«•» .
drinking certainly will go up n i,
Mine
l.evvi-*, widely known
The directors of two farm and ment than anywhere pise, and is ed lute l^st nigbl by the llev. least temporarily as the result of j The newly stenciled p# t , tn Slum p colh -ftola sending it-M#r- inn .imney in .M«*xic*». A ml the |for Hi* “ tin centim t* no work**
James
Jjieffler of
tlie Gcsu
nvi'iatfi* i« ti bn nt (w ire the priee
■jilrti* organisations art ’ strongly thanked for his Ibitenitfg.
w
ill
Imyi4
the
iippiiMunlly
o
f
*
&lt;
■
&gt;
■
Himid, hn* q»*t Nov, l iin* tho
Skirting the FCC policy of Catholic •Church in Hlaml. The the bread-to-beer retreat fro n . attractive in ' appealarn-e and fill itring n spi'citil cite In*i sitiitellittio t KOlt O rtrm t.
tg.pposing two proposed ‘ Florida
ih'tidline f"i teopeniliir iH^otia*
ceilings.
•
’
ft long felt need n« most painted
const itutianal amendments. Tho radio progarme being In the public priest has worked ,in liehalf o f
Tire
iiikiuicg^ler.4
nhu
lire
i
‘*
uhii
h
w|ll
Irn
placed
on
tin
'
a.i
IhO}-, I.eniN hit- iMiiphat if ally
One Ol’ A oTfidnl said incre«*e, [ marking* o f strra-t nnin#-. on
proposals, would authorise tho ap­ Interest, Trammell said: “The the refugees ever since they sailed can be expected in bread and lutk have long since faded ..(.f The mad a f Dnytona It. acli. -anl M- k* having t» field dn\ nhmu: tip* stated ! ha&lt;
new (jontraeC
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the - state’s continuing pppropria- the available audience want* to
flip in ifiOsthNI worth of I n n
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Six parking rn#ter« h«v# )«.■. .■nimection with Hi# Ltuinad -et t n #
listen to at thb time it goes on tho can Republic offers the Iwst^op­ bananas ami most whisky.
lion*.
Iht * t all'll I»•«-1a
tve hern InterTrad* sources generally exp# t removed in from nf lit.- |'..,i tjfn... II ii, t will i»" lui.iigiu .tied b#t.‘\ . by f
Felix
With citrus growers leading the air i* an example o f broadcasting portunity and* that Copt
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Tandre. skipper 3f Ihe boat, will some, temporary price rises but on First Street ntnl lint. I -.*) ,,
w iy . Orange County Farm bureau In the public interest.'*t ! i el hv \ o V , |.
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with
Jose
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the
subject
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director* mr( In Orlando yester­
i .1 »'»• f * w ill
N e j r r o ( i hi t B a i l i e
turn to the old price system bn »#-l i lettering ..iin .m n . ii.i- .r
*11Ik*day ' end came out formats/ advertising, Trammell said this: Consul Cenernl «.f the repuldlr.
on
supply
and
demand.
parking
The
meterwe.#
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the
criticism
that
there
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Liquor industry spokcamen l&gt;r# , |,v signs futlowing numerou- .
hi UK hitja r\|n*
I Joubt th a t
tiwy feared the effect* the mrsi- is too much advertieing nn the Stales Immigration official, gave
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air.
Rlnee
American
broadcasting
the
Estonians
until
noon
today
to
w ir e would, have on control o t
Scotch
hmi.Dlher
whiskey.may
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HouUcr City,
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entirely
supported
by
adzrertis.
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to
sru|
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Fldrida Citrus Commission adver­
Ing and th# press not ettUtaly so. their tioy craft nr be sent to Ellis pear atain at somewhat high, r |Hayer;
tising funts.
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W. L. Story, chairman of the it might be natural tp expect that island for deportation to Swr.den.
is now. associated vvitb It- W . M,'*| 11 Rhcrif
ad
tended
to
keep
them
from
th#'
Sheriff
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said
that
tuit
on
ill#
dale
specified
by
advertising
massage*
would
occupy
Another
band
of
1
1
Estonian*
Commission’s advertising commit­
CuHougb. stale distribulor of tho' Deputy llaniinn McDuffie and ■» i l.#wj, r,i| l.egiiuqug of Dio new
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FORCE DSHD
tee and a director o f the Orange a larger proportion o f Tadlo pro­ and on* Finn and a third party market;
I
Kirby Vacuum Cleaner t'otnpnny McComli policeman named Miller [ cnnlinrt talks, King Is cutroiitly
A New York bakery leader an­
I .
County Farm Bureau,
HU declared thu grams than they occupy in the o f IRjtre calmly owalUng th# same
JERUSALEM. Oct. IM-td*, * with offices located in Dm Hartford urn* to Die home of the negro,{ making u tout of western areas
the
committee
I___^ _i m . i.ild be unable to white space of newspapers or orders which were given to their ticipated Hltle change In consumed
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of bread end beked go»d&lt;. The Palestine guvcrnuirnt sat* AD«n(ic National Honk Uultdlng. l.Ufius Hrowu, , to idvestigute li oil• federal business,
wprk Inteilfgcetly under th* a- magaainea. The reverse of this, is Yellow countrymen—order* idling rice*
The m gotialioru .iispule took
le said he expected flour prim it was necessary to us# fore# ia- Mrs, Huemmc is expected In arrive| disturbance." McGuffl# culled from
them they must put to fen ngaln.
mendment which would ellmlnete tru*.
to remain about the same. Hut
Monday to disembark^, ine of Dii4,t„.r,. ihjs week, and they plan in. the front of tlie hmi-e saying ho on poltticul significance tmlay
"In the case of the great maiorcontinuing appropriations. Story
wlirit tlie pO’ sident .J-tli# UMW’a
Chicago flour mill spokesman for. HI4 Jewish refugrrs "d.-p .rtc.l I. I , h - r e
1 wnnU'd *o speak lu lliown.
also said that the requirement tty of aucccssful newspaper* and
district
17,
William Hlitzard,
cast a jump o f 25 to 60 lent* a Cyprus after they alli-mpU'd iv
Mr. McCullough reported that he I
{fa llin g for legislative approval or magailnes, M&gt; percent or more
j
t
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ffftiiu* to Ilu* ooor ami firftl a I ’*!- termed "Die government's interhuRdrcd pounds In the price nf enter I’alcstin# illegally. The an *, i oisrut
M W advertising budget Would lit o f their total apace t* occupied by
flotlr.
nouncement says minor insiudlii4* had .1.1 mi order# on hand for ... 1 , , ^ kho(gun m.d McDuffie was preUtDoii, s.f tin- existing conltect
‘ 'up the committee's fund until the advertlalng. In the e**e of a net­
suld it was
resulted when 200 of Dip Jew* had iuum cleaners,wh^|i cannot tw d e _ kj)|ri| i „ , laI„|y xh# Sheriff said «" ow-sidtd. ami he said
.» ■ * * ■ luuFmal mmmrn BWwa
was apprqnd o t dls- work with which 1 am familiar,
f‘h»t D
by
un*ctupuloua
tl; i&gt;n pioi
&gt;- un*crupu
lulls mem.
Magnesium la finding new uses to be put ashore forcibly. S’ li ul b^r liveretf irecausc of the inability of , hal h# nmj atn,iher officer h tid
only « 8/10 percent of the net-,
B. B. Crumley, Insurance agent
apn
uL the
Die D
em ocratic narty *—
the nmipaiiy inCleveland. Ohm. to f„||awed McDuffie ami Miller and] liens "T
Democratic
to *
e, the dlructAr* of the work’s total program time la de­ at No. 50&lt;t Atlantic National Hank becauae o f its vibration-dampen­ details are k Ivcii in th# Dritl.li M-cure elm-trie motors f.ir IfiO.niW ,||,n| Hrowu was allot to deuth in desiroy our union.' To thi* Uuxing
properties.
ennounrement.
voted
to
commercial
announce­
Florida Cllru* Producers Trade
Building, has fold a half Interest
znrd
"Dm —
miner* should
clcnners. This delay ho altritunc.r
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1 'added. &gt;*.iAssociation, tn session in Lakeland. ments. In other words, out of the in
hi# company *t o
Howard
vole tik# they strike.’*
to Ol’ A interference which lie said
1,0«0
minute*
this
network
I*
on
' also voiced their opposition lo the4
Montieth, former agent here for
holds prices lo he p.(|l fo, mof.os
, proposed amendment*. Association the air eiacH day o f the week, the the past five vests for the Metro­
hy olil maunfactureis to low levels,
commercials
take
an
averag*
nf
i president W. C. Pedsrson of
politan L ife insurance Company.
but iwrmits new manufacture!s
Wavtrly said, "Th * situation under only #7* minutes."
Mr, end Mrs. Montieth came here
to pay more and bene# gel deli­
these two amendment* could easily
from Haines City and live at 81*7
veries.
AIMED AT TIREa
dtoreek th# Cltru* Commlwlon at
West Sixteenth Street.
Veterans will be -given marked
Arrangemenls-^vere mad# for a
^ 4 f»e-w h *n tb* cltru* Industry
Mr. Crumley ha* been operating
Th# Seminole Oun Club re­ a* to the proper categories,,*uch
fre# spaghetti supper for all mem* advantages In ratings in open
POISON ALCOHOL
need* .It* mo*t in working out the - BERLIN, Oct. J 4-W V -R atslaii hie agsnry for ihe past twti years
sumed its regular weekly prac­ as A . B.l. C. D, shooters sccordln
aslkorltlc* have given their verFRANKFURT, GERMANY. Oct. tiers and their wives of the Junior competitive examination for proproblem* ahead of tsa.**
bstional appointment to the posi­
•km o f Ike fatal ehoetlng #f aa and prior 1° th*l for eight yeat* tice Ttvolvw shoots on the Police to th* regular N.R.A. rules and 24— f/Pl— United
States
Army Ommh#r of Commerce nt their tions of substitute ctrrk ami sub­
regulations, Byrd J. Comic, presi­
Amertean civilian ia Berlla 8an- area representative for the Metro­ Range yesterday afternoon from dent, said today.
■Inclurs worked todny to *nv# thd regular luncheon meeting held nt stitute enrrier nt the Sanford
.
COBRECTTON " ..
the Motors Inn today. Routine
In her appeal t » Xlwanlana day i y a Soviet M. P. Tfce aotheri- politan Company. Before coming 8:00 to 0:00 oVloek.
Coma out and help make these lives of n group of American
Post Office, It was nniminred to­
U*a declare the Bed A m y M. F. to Sanford h llvsd In Eusll* wilh , A fter several %weka o f prae- matches interesting. The annual soldiers who singed n nnrty in n business was carried nn and pre­ day by th# U. R. Civil Servica
‘
for contributions
WM alatfatg at the Hrv- nf th# hi* family end now lives et 120 tics the members, and any other dues fo r membership are 81.00, giri-on stockade at Heid#|berg, sided over by president Jnck Rati- Commission of Atlanta, Ga.
facilities for tn* I
Amerkan Jeep when he kilted the West Sixteenth 8treat. Both Mr.
soldiers
drank gsn.
Eh School library*
an who -a re Interested In re­ and ammunition will be supplied Germany,
Applicants must actually live
Forty-five member# were preeetit
Amerkaa— Robert Flory o f Paw- Crumley aod Mr. Montieth er# volver Miooting will be classified to memburs at cost, ha willed.
rocklsils nf fault juier gild gtoison
within the delivery area of the
Ktwxnlsne and are also actlv# In
llcohol. The result—ope soldi cc and it was decided that the supper
1City Nek.
ost office or be patrons o f.it .
The following scores wars turned tot:
,
,wbo*1l**d In town*
is d#nd and IR ar# ill, four criti­ will be held tomorrow night at
/lyfc affaire,
mpioyec* of ti*i post office are
Blew
Timed
Rapid
Total
W ARM IN M A IN S
cally. Th# doctor's rejnirt it'* too the Seminole Country Club. Th# considered patrons. Basic pay for
-o t
793 .
9*
R7
«7
earlv to say how many &gt;&gt;f th# club will open at 7:00 I’ .M. and suMitutes is 81.04 an hour, and
WET MATCHER
supper will be served at 8:00 P. M, after 2,024 hours o f satisfactory
W. H, Orabam
M
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M
386
FALMOUTH. Ifr*., O ct &gt;4 &lt;4^ , OflVJpEXJO, N. Y., Oct, 24, C D soldiers will recover.
The main attraction on the en­ service will be Increased five
J. A. Howard
M
M
«7
777
Civilian* soon wtll be able to obNad Benlth
m
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m
376
tertainment program will be a cent* an hqftr per year until
tain an Hem which heretofore
78 GET CARH
U B. earth *
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343
^ la^ late . October, Thte has been available only to the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, fJTY— mogican act which will start nt maximum pay of 81-84 an hour
Oordoo Dean
u
Yf
to
380
is reached, Applicants roust
armed wnekea, ami thwt ip th#
It we* disclosed today that ft.- 0:0ft P. M.
. (0 the°iee*l
RoBand Dean
it
'O io
M
24T
Visitor* at th# meeting were Df. 18 to 50 year* of axo, iul44
community, r o e a e
and water-reeUtan* match. The match
000 dikdbled veteran* have a|vH. n. muingaley
an
u
at.
347
«
bloomed In profusion, will light while wft. It’s guar­
t)liq,l for new automobiles utnler Clyde H. T#rwill#inir. 8r„ Joe from veterans. Forms for
/ tnJt J ° s U U ^ D »* talk and i
O. V. BtnlUt
Tl
.V at
74
241
wrru cut E*ny spinach anteed to function even after be­
the "cars for ampuleea” program. Rounder, Karl Schultz and Holmes cation must h# filed wit
reference was not to tb#
na
I t M Ortglr 83
80 ’
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eeeded itself wee picked ing under water more than four
At the latest count, only 70 cars Mellon and Tom Freeman who U civil eervic# offic# at Atlanta
j Klwaal* club.
[jutd
203
J. H Pattarsan
71
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no Islet,than Oct. 81.
„
had been delivered.
4
a new member.
hours.
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„ claimed that on' the baili of reg
Istrstlon* She Democrats ahoutd
V win In Montana, Washington
and California, but that nevertbelesa he saw a Republican
awing. Ha declared that ths an­
swer will be found in ’the big
Mdlont vote — among, those who
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Highlights o f President Truman's press conference are as
followit
The Chief Executive ssld It’s
up to Interior Secretary J. A.
Krug to handle the threat o f a
coal strike by John L. Lewis'
United Mine Workers. He re­
fused to discuss the Lewis ulti­
matum for a reopening of the
•oft-coal workers contract:
Replying to questions about
^ th e
budget. President Truman
said he would have a 'statement
m on that -eubject later today. He
^ gave no hint as tn jrhnt It may
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rarfi \»p*k for four ( I ) rn n iw ttllv f

wrrki.
W IT N KNX iny tt• uit mnit offHlul
« l Hanfiifd, f^ooniy of
Hiiilr of ^nfMfi.t.jhb Iht lllh »U&gt;

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&lt;*l*rh of |hr rirrutt C*ourl

Dr. l-ronard Darker
GplomrtrDt
*

Attorn*? »i law.

SA N FO R D SCHOOL OF AVIATION

IN T ilt: ClfICUIT rtm iir l»F TIIF.
n in t h

j u d ic ia l

r liififlT

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NOTIC'D T«S Al'PEA
THE HTATE OK FIAllUHA. IN ANH
you h e m in o i .k ent'NTT
in To HIANCE8 IIAIJ't
Ton a r t htrtby n o llfln Vit h a t , a
rllA N t'E IU . No. «»« «
u m ir a jM T T iir.ivA
to il baa bt*a io a t l i u t U lFla Ik*
I'la ln l Iff
('irrult Court) of *tha HlntlT.Judical
flrru lt n f Florida, H em lntli County,
"Pardon Me, OlfVer . . . 1 waa Wi
in Chanctrr. tipd*r th* In)U o f S.
MAI.ALTIAI MATTIIKWH
» —li. Jr. rt,r y r«p &lt; -*&gt; l.n iI)I anti
a hurry lo |f( my ocrrcoal I t Cal* tliafanilahl
Hitt (ha rtlltl toothl |la* an abonlal Cleaner* beforf rold heather
NOTICE TO AFPF.au
Pitot*
dJ**re*,
*I
T
ill:
NT
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OF
FMinlt
aeia In."
You ar* Ultrafora r*l|
AI.ACIIAI
MATTIIKWH,

BILL’S PACKAGESTORE
. ANDBAR

112 WEST riHST STREET — PHONE flflO

,

•bHl Attorney
M j * Hanford. Florida

iNGAL)
i lit 1 1w|)11 W - Mft#ur•*r

WIN .YOUR WINGS AT THE

Clerk. Circuit Court,
Btmlnola County, f l o r i d *

iOFFICIAL BEAL]
a•H
dil? Kmeet F. Houtholdar

[till* t llullofi will b* t»tttj11«li«at »iu*«

fW a g m | y
/. I
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I n h M c*u»* la i « r » n or
by Kttin nry • at tb* Court Hons*
tit V*niiiril, ylorlds on III* lu ll il»jr
of Otlobir, 1»(* i s t that la it * ,
fnulr tlior»».f n d*cre* pro eocfeuo !
w)tt bo ontorrd and lilt told can**
pf - r r n t t t part*.
WITNKHN my band and nfflclal
*rjl ihli-SHh day nf dtpumbor,
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FQf f i ,LOR1PA

Kyra r u n M — l i l t w t filled
2U3 8. Orange Are.
Ilrlanilo, Florida
Phone 4967

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LI**M CiftllH. Aitt fn» b o w bi la*
indbsti w ttoJf (lialnl—ill lu ff
n Hfb nlbf. Um **&gt;r Mdlmwd.

j£ i&lt; fu u i C A PU

DIN E
/«, H E A D A C H E

C A LL US
TODAY -

HO o m i t OFMIS YOUl
l.'Oradt A Quality CunllbadL
Z Prompt Btrrld*. 3. All W ort by
r*ctory-Ttaln*d Ssptrta. A Pull
Ouranta*. A Famau Plraatau
Otardjrfp Triad D n lfi.

SLEEP
BETTER
TONIGHT
FOR RENT

6 ARTICLES

9

WORK WANTED

KXI'KHT palnlliijf-ennlm ct. or
hobrly ba*l*. S. 0 . Grogan,
rodfa fppfiireil. Phone 1164 or
7H.1J. .

2

M im .IC .leimjfraphar.
1’nrk, phone 1120.

WANTED TO RENT

fl. ID. 8IMNH.it.SKH, Jr., wife &amp;
4 year old daughter drtlyv in
rant furnlthed liparlmrnt or
hom e.

P1m * g

fo n la r l

.A.

K.

l to

I,AWNS m u vr • d, . Hraaonatile
lirlrea. Jerry Lird, phono 7Uf-

All aleel ninatrurled
WMKKMIAHItOWK
• with pneumatir tire
8ANFOKI) IIARDWAKK
210 Ka»l Kirn Ht.

WANT employment — 60 year*
old, 2 yentt milage, hutinaM
UNFUHNfHHKlV Iniutr, “TT i"r" *1
eapeflenee for mytelf, fumlraonta no rhlldren. Hot DF,
lurv manufarlurlnr, gentral
KKGKlVKDshipinont nf Hartlwuotl etofe hotel, cattle railing.
ave four In family. I/&gt;okinr
rhuifoal. Wmilil npprrtnlo a rnM. • D
m ouhf : or aparlinenl— fuuiHhinJ
for permanent proportion. J.
H ILL IMPLKMKNT CO. IN I’
or unfumlihul P*rmanent n*si
M
. routl. Ham*tor, N. G.
211 (Ink Avenue
deni. Phone lOPil
HhlntioUer, ph. 201* or Mii*Vu

amaa*
^ ■ -I ■' -**•■ ■ *
PARTLY furnlthed horn* or npnit
irtenL
Permanent retldrnl. - C A S T IR O N
pipe, tom*

chlldinn. John IHanlnti

&lt;*•***

ANTED—Furnlthed or unfur
nlalted apartm»pl needed urceni
ly, 1able* Phone 074*\V,
3REAL ESTATE FORSALE

W.

Oth

wtitul

healer

and

wood,

IK.Ofl.

30R

SI.

MARINE ENGINE — 40 111
Kid. rnmpiete With •taller, mux
i*'ld snd gefirrafor. 16 mode!
Phono 0.13-W. .
____

T t 1HP h im ;F its
GUPilHlNi; HUPS
SANFORD IIARDW AKK
210 Kaal F ln t St.

Water Proofing — Rullding CA1II1AGK plant* • 76,000. J . fl,
Dlocka — Sewer Pipe. 10U
Ktni Ave, Phone H33-W.
FRUIT Cake* raimed for ahlpN ic u o u ii
h"
ping. iln . Ilrown Miller.

Inrcalment RarurlUea ^
rh on e M Oi—T tle tjp a I)B M

OrtanAa
Repreaenttny T.Nrlaon (FRourlr,
la c

Member N. A. S. D.
Dayton* Reach, Fla.

Ila* mart pUlM pat rail
and AU-SabW Sepuatora
W IA B l i l t

14 ABAIH"

iifefd I'AIU.Mat lUyikJAalaet
•Ftfl.i *Mhty villi AVtJ.H \‘a**
p-yiit ( afblF lipinjHF**! l*Un Nlo"*
*4** ha* minvidi
. \ «»ur *»■
piifocf may of tnat ftot la* th*
MHMBIrtJl Ujr li*N «aer mlu&lt;nr.,f
plan lf*JF f Mhl lb I Mtttf iipw
tt1*1.5» M KUiHf b*ck.

lo ans

M ri

$«wi jwl ttZJvJ
Plt«n »m4* ^* **

H « If z V - n t-'*

it*'

Ramorea dirt and Impu1 1tit a. Siparatti “ fraa"
water. Incrtatti your car'a
idiCtancy. &gt;" .

Tb* perfect light for hardto (te a l place*. Has * £V
foot heayy bwilaltd cord.
Tor horn* or car,'

T o m itT o N im rc: c o ,

Beware Goughs
PICK-THE-WINN ER
CONTEST
FIHST PRIZE — 2 Albums of Records
Awarded by
MUSIC tiOX

_Njt cn-makcr* »n n m itj" loan*,
Varlahle p aym in l plant.

FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phona *»
12

S P E C IA t. S E R V IC E S

SIGNS
Show rant* and potter*
O— UKtCS SIGN SKHVICK
0. D. Landrea*. Phone 1021
*

V DOfWW^BliTIHHfni^

IDO FBRD3—complete' line,
it’s Tuxedo' Feed Store.

USED pianos for rash, Th* Music AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. Wright A- Cohen GtrBox, phone 063,
,
0ARDEN.and lawn seed) Vlgoro
age, fla t A French, Ph.J^OOO-J.
FartUDer. The Sanford X-C#l 14-INCH window*. Inalda doors,
BEAUTIFY
your floors — have
Store, thd A Sanford.
,
2 sheetrock or f f l y w o o d .
them waxed by modem msBlanchette, 1490 Park A te.
HEADQUARTERS for Chrlitma*
chine.
; gifts, toy*, garnet, books, dolls. 7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
Buy now on budget or lay-away.
Alarm, tit Carolina Ave.
i . Ptrestona Stoiwa, 111 K. First
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
Then* I t W. L ord. 1B6.Wt ^

I BUY cows, tales#, yssHlngs.

1 *

‘

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•• -

SF.MINOLF. TtRB SHOP
201 North Park
GIVE us your order for baby _________ Tslephons 37
chicks. The . S a n f o r d X-C*t NOW ready te grind ervry It
Store, ted A banfur.l,
•
COCRCR3 — Red ltonsy. «36.
S wka. 66 champs In d
Mrs. A. D. Marsh, I
RL I, Naw Smyrna

3x6 Am erican

F l a n , Rtrtfi
to have rour money beck.

SECOND PRIZE — WEEK’S PASS FOR
TWO — to RITZ THEATRE
THIRD .TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . F o r
each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIONS
lBction of tcama you bolletr*
rm
Make your aotoction
b«Iletr« will
will w
win
tho |imti below by plnclng an (a) mark in the
apace provided. You do not have lo gueae the acorea.
Clip the ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
Office before 8t00 I*. . M. on Fridey. or If
mailed to thrf Herald, tho envelope mual be poalmarked before fltOO P. M. on Friday.
In caae of tie* for varioua prizes, the prixe winner*
will be determined by the order in wUch enlrle* ere
-received by the Herald. You muil make a -Boloction

-

CREOMULSION

DUKE

-VS-

KENTUCKY

SVHV.VW0
svm ciS
Milk Mixture for
Stomach
Ulcers
A rtetat awdiwl dtomrv tot at*4 V»

talon and kiapUilt *vtrT»»W« ha* arena

FLORIDA

’ *«4 X .

-VS*
-VS-

lanej'i D m

Sterra .‘ every-

. ALABAMA

NORTH CAROLINA

MISSISSIPPI STATE ■ -VS*

TULANE

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

RICE
.. AUBURN

-VS-

GEORGIA TECH

.. VANDERBILT

-VS-

.. ILLINOIS

-VS-

WAKE FOREST
.. COLGATE

-VS-

-VS.

]0r. Lim« Sulphur

br Couxhf,Ch'tstColds, Bronchitis

BALLOT

6 ARTICLEa WANTED

.TOUCIITON A W A T S O N ,_ ltp l
Cetsry A w . lisa During Food*.

tiAKOUNK | IbO
I*I IIIHF.il

mjdi *l#l rytetii AY I1N \ llZftatA LiF^T U t

m ade

FROM 110 TO MOO
strict privacy; fa il service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Hi2 Sanford Avenue

from

LK TIRK SHOP

Yuli lid ft I f u l

Mt RiilU, IruliliAi,
ru( Ihtw Ihidt,

PORTRAITS

ITAMUrr-BOGBRS
RARDW ARB CD

STAN COMSTOCK

tlliMT* 1 * 1

FLOOR KAN0INO
and ftniahlng, Cleaning and waX'
L ’ STUDIO OF PHOrOGRAPHT.
for flneat oaallly
HAND embroidered pillow cate*. Ing. New floor* aurfjired ta per
Luul*i&gt; Itourkr. Country Club fecllon. Old floor* mad* like new
t
Commercial and Copt Work
Road (GrapevilleL 6th houte, Call
II. M. GLEASON
Snapahot Service*
left aide, from 1LR.
Lake Mary, Fla.
} Phan# 1111 — aio MeDch Illdf.
G lR L &amp; ‘ bteyefr.* Good lire*." 2W
t
GRITS and maal—ground freah
RENT A *CAR
every Monday
anowflake
YOU .D R IV E • IT
ROOM
home
f*&gt;r
»»1'
,
2
tnilr*
com. Can be 'bought at GaulPHONE 100 .
out on Celery Ave. 2 bedroom*,
her’* Store, l^ k* Monroe. 10
S1R1CKLANDMORRISON
tlrt-ping
porrh,
hnth.(
dining
£
lb. bag. 1 1 .00.
"•DIIJVIUT. INC.
room,' ailcnen. hrcakfntl room,
service porvht large . lot, fruit
ir Seal Cover*
tree*, double garage. Phone 960PARTS AND BERVICB
199 Pal e ettB -A w r.. nraae~Ttl1
- IM ITA TIO N leather* la moat
EliDCTRlC. appllanca repair*—
eoloib and Ursa aalectlon of
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
we repair . washing machtnr*.
8. Brown, Salt N. Orange I'L L B U T your ear **»ardl*«
vaccum cleaner*,. fans, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance S«rvlee, 604
A ro „ Orlando. Ft*.
of age o f condition. Rv.** Reel
V i. 2nd St., Phone. 1064-J
306 W. 2nd BL

t

J n it A u r * «««*&lt;•
WEST FIRST STREET
PRONE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Aye. Phone 672*J

POWER driven ditching machine
dullahl*
fur
digging
tiling

little, Phone 619»R,

.

t « a liir n - p r i h o t * I v n e M *

LOANS

CO.

Realtor, Tom Holt AaMKUt*. ditched. IV, K. Klrchhoff,
..-ChoDu lDO. 110 N. Park Ave. Phona .105,' Hanfnjnl, Floriila.
CHF.VROI.ITT ca h .o v e r'e n ­
6 ARTICLES~FOR SALE IPIll
gine and 2 6 .fl. stake trailer,
W. K. Kirchhqff, Phone 306
— FILL UP with Fuel Oil and Kero- Sanford,
Florida.
i
*en* before winter.
.
II. IL Pope Co. Inc. 860
t KI.KItY Plante. 2i)U,(&gt;0(&gt; Kails
Fortune and Valantl* Patcal
M IRACLE CONCRETE "to . J. K.
Phone OUJ.R,
,
Tfrwlllecer, Jr., Mgr* Cement
\

ECHOLS BEDDING’
&amp; FURNITURE O W
‘'Quality Beddlns Manufacturer! Since 1926**

P o w f ’P g c k t d Bpf/ery

'N a f i m l i t - K k i i i i l i i i i N®

Snuare A’ rmnfd-pnlnled
i n u c u l u iu o n diu icu rsi

. Home*. Qrov*a and llutlntsa
Property,
W. R.
William*,

The Flneat In
tir,
INNERSPRING MATTRH3SSES, BOX
SPRINGS and HOLLYWOOD BEI&gt;&amp;
.
PA Y AS YOU REST,
&amp;

10 Buaincaa Opporlunitioa

PIANO, dewing machine, type­
writer, carpet .weeper, elec­
tric rator, ga* engine
ami
pump,
Tarliell
System
of
Mngh*.
Norvnl G, Mhilott,
ItL 2, Vox JBl-A; Sanford.
AU TO 51A T ff, gat water heater.
Phone I03H.R.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

Na Rtltc*

Cartifical* N**d*d

L4LU. ..

L f U t l i t t , f o t y to U »e

Itiid in io r

N R K IIS

CLtANIR AND SOLDI*
Sure, taay lifting rer can
or light trucks.' Ilaa Iteb*
ton capacity.
•

B U Y i O U R TOYS
87c-S te el W a g o n s
P la n e *
69c T e le p h o n e s
Stuffod Dogs .
88c
Cannons
.. “
Plush Animal*
2.98
B enches ____
Bears ....
Baaaiaett
Doll Carriages

Guns .

Sewhtg Sets ...

Trucks

--

MICHIGAN ..

Tea Sets

TENNESEE

Pastry S e ts ......

PENN STATE .,

Cltantr rtmavta mat. heal*
and aladg*. Beider ptnoananUy rvpalra m ail leaks.

Stake Wagons
.... 4.98
w ' T’
T r a in

Sola ............. 98c

.. BOSTON COLLEGE -VS- V1LLANOVA ...
.. DARTMOUTH
.: NAVY
WAXING HAGRINB
by. the hear or day.

-V S-

PITTSBURGH

-VS*

COLUMBIA ..

PENNSYLVANIA .
. .VS-

m in u te a n eo

awI'.a&lt;S»n

PURDUE

BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING
SALESMAN or sslsslsdy wanted
to do taavsaalag for sttracUvv

: .it .............. —

in ,

austin

21 *

Get Your Ballot in Early!

Tonehton Drag Co.

PHONE 11

�:•

5

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jm

•

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•

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• •. :-r*

t
#

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T ill

in ln U n ity T h e r e It S tre n g th —
To P rtlitl the P n a of the XVorld;
• To Promote the r n p o i ef Apitrlcei
Ta Prod or r ITosprritjr for Sanford;

l*4til« rluMih ,mul routiiiurt! mild
|llUl Mlit .
AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y
1-

VO LU M E

E s ta b lis h e d

X X X V II

1908

SA N FO RD ,

NEW SPAPER
1

F L O R ID A ,

i a

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W E D N E SD A Y , O C T. 23. 1916

U N Assembly
Is Opened In Attlee,
NewYorkCity
V eto
American Association
Outfit Will Be^in
S p r i n g Activities
« At Park On Mar. 6

1

- W T A T I IF It

First Blind Boy To Be Ragle Scout

Delegates E x p r e s s
Concern Over Ten­
sion Existing Be­
tween U. S., Russia

A s s o c ia te d

Prt;sa Leased

W ir e

Churchill Attack
In Security Council
Russia.Charged With
Departing From Big
•I Agreements By
Ex-Prime .Minister

loledo.Mud Hen Pilot Civen Kcifcns

The Toledo Mud liens of
the American Association
will undct-Ko their Spriinr
training activities in Sanford
next year at the City’s Mu­
nicipal Park, it was announ­
ced.
this
'afternoon by
Fletcher Rolls, chairman of
the baseball- committee o f
• &gt;ic Seminole County Chamute r o f Connnurce.
Till* Tole&lt;ln aggregation, Ml, to
80 strong, is expected to ' begin
Spring drill* at i[|^ local park on
Mar. t! when pitcher* anil catcher*
lilted mi the. club's * ro*ter nre
slated tu ip|Kirt.* The remainder
nf (lie 'quad Is scheduled In nrrlv* here i n 'time to start their
first training sessions on Mar, Ih
Lind Weber, manager of the
^M ayfair Inn, also announced today
hat the Toledo club will lie quar­
tered at the lukrfront hotel.
The Mud liens will begin their
“ pring training exhibition sche­
dule in Sanford on Mar. 14 when
they tnnclr with their parent rlub
of ’ he American t.engue. -the St.
laipi* Itrowns.
CiNirye Dctore, who replaced
fllS? I0Y SCOUT to become an K.iglr Seoul tlwu^h tutully MiiuP It
Don Gutteridge as »kt|i|icr of thn
nonnle Saruirn, 10. of Culver City.* Calif Mr is Mimvn butlriiPC •» i»»e
Mud . Urns last July when the
completely by touch aj his ScoutmashT, it. C Cochrane, uses a l!u*hAtnerlcan League champions, the
tight to watch the feat. Tlu? youth oho had In l*un t«» save a drownmic
^Boston Hetl Sox. purchased tint
person and Identify birds by the sound uf their calls to Usiin the .*1
^ teri'lgr from the S’, lattll* sys­
Dient badges requited for the await!
(I* !t rnulmnul iutniJj'lu'lu)
tem, will pilot the Toledo gang
next season and will lie In fuilI
charge of,all activities here Prior
to the sale of tiuttrridgr to the
lied Sox, Detotr was a Mud lleni
roach.
. . .
•
In'ToIedo today it was revealrtl j
that Boh .French and. Jack Sen, j
veteran sports writers on Toledo
papers, will accompany the Mud!
Hen party to Sanford. French is
Jsport* editor--«f Uw.Ulada e n d ,- ,
f
—
“
Sen. formerly of Daytona i W h . S p O K C H fT H ’ n S f l y D r o p

N O . 283

I . n X P t i N . o t t . . 2 : i , o p )—
Rriti-sli
‘P r in t f
. M jnjstt*r
• Ivuubit A t I I f f la t h 'd fu r u
ifU i- u uf tb,
it-,.. „ f the
i i i l f ' in I fie* T i n l f i l N a tio n s
SiM'tiril v &lt;'o iin r il to d a y w in 'll
h f .spnkf tlu n n x a HuiiHf o f
I 'ointtimis
ilfh a ti*
on - fo rv l« n a ffa irs . A t t le e to ld tllu
. bod\ that R ritn ln w a n t fd
Ilh - »,.(*,
a,„^,
rtgiont ml, tu
f * '*• • '«'• -'«• I. . bred |»,M
' '%
. • , , ,
-».ftil
’ 11 it tel
|t»| ji»* r«ti*h
t hr* "
Nl.,,111. ,1!,., \i ii
addlesi.
Iii- |ti&lt;'i|itv«»«ii. IYiiiaiii|i Chur*
* Dili. ,igi.-. i iii.it ih«- v«*to authority
in tn« I, \ Nn n«f\ t •uinri) ha I
U-rn
I htin-hill accuard
fH«* vn\u*t I o .
if .!*•pm ting from
n 4 I » I'*’ t*1•*|11«
.i tH-ewhere.
»• ml in hi*
th
' of* nf

tui|ay\ u|»cnif»g cerrmomr* w ti
u hiii’ f «*xleni|HirinttM)iifi »pt‘?rh ut
u I nii.d Nutioiis luncheon
The luncheon was one of *rvcr«ll
affair* urran$rd U&gt; make this 4
frulivr day in the hUtory of t!i4
t*ti11«-«l Nation* lint in tin* ntidift
of the confident tour of thr wrl^
coming »|Hfi*hraii .must *lvlrgata»f
pnvutel\ expre«»fi| concl'm uvail
th« tension e»»*ting l*otwe«,i» tha
1 mini 'tnt«*- atol |{u»«tu Every
iii .i .1, I- a** i» itoMiig exdinmnl 111
!•
ghi in the Aillettcan *h ItI gall.
i \%t*|I a* in .*thi*i official

,

1*01
I di.tr
n^\
H. dx

1 hi pi ••-oiiMit of I lit* \«*i*mhly#
J-\*i « tg it Mim«tn Paul Henri Spaakj
f of Itrlg itim, t ill hit thr A •*tMllul \*
n. , l ih.it
• &lt;ti's«ii n to ordei at i tN) I'. M.
k • • I for
j tK iftiiii Stuiulanl lirm*) After a
|»ni 11» ilk*»
••tiling «|ir«vh h\ a» tlug Ma&gt;*or
,igi cciiirpt
\ ru«•r11 ImpidlitVeil. &gt;|'atik talked
•&gt;o|djoir«|
i tn i«-fly and mtrmliinsl l*re«ldtn\
i ‘ ll-nl 4^
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l)„ n l.itllrrn lc r lr(l strove, t« shown lllintns .net Hie rrlllls ol I lie lidril.. Mud liens It, l,e ..r.e Itetofr.
llefoi «• Irttvmg
\Va»hington.
r « h l 1Unit &lt;&gt;( the lie n , (iu tlerh lg r h i , I&gt;linti4srd In Jill, to Hie |I„hI,mi lied w„\ l „ a Ii! llietr |mmimiiI
I So ti liir) It) rnr* m iffim icd this d rlie I lie Mull Hen. will iiiiderg,, llirp ^|lrlllt Irsllling setlrltlrs in &gt; ju l» r d oesl rest st the Mind
counti y’» attitnde un making loans etiMl I i l l Starting un M ill'll I, when |ilt« hers slid e s lih e r. Hslrd
the . list* tm ier are slated I i V f i o r t
t&lt;» f«oe!»*n nations llyrnes
itolitr mi the re»t of thr woiM
that thr Cnitr.l State*
t,» hrlp out hot that it* rr**»uie
!••• air not hiuttlesa Purthei, «a
At rangrments for the Mud lien*
lh Hie*. \itit'iM n iltn'» not vxntil *
to rume to Sanford were completed
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loan at\\ . nation nmney »f th.»
with Eddie Gilliland, president of
K« « a*f&gt;t
p- t*f s.irly nn•I
nnti..|» l»«do\r« it will Ih* rn*lio«
i.i'J'tn *n oiftMtft*,
tAii^rnin**,
the Toledo club. Gilliland, former
« twmomti alH t*v thr Cniled vti*''
i Hit At;o, o n 2;:
i*;„k
NEW YOUK. Or* Jl. .11
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a*iti £ia|M-frutt
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In {UOlprCt.
(Resident of the Florida State mg huu«|* i |m*kt*.wnit*ii 1111*&lt;11%*i*&lt;| O ff trials of |h« striking Amen- »- a iesull
«llli \&lt;s(&gt;.
O , tt
«.l*i • at o'i»lin*a l* i S.IVA
i)cu»hcr
League, made several trips to Sun- lotluy thut a gradual tltrlirit* tn cun Federal lull of I^U .r Pitots
ltussin‘» rekurst for n I.OiHi.iuro
-70 |rt'i •••»•• tiMi i«ii ti 11-.I iv'P*»rt* ana!vs.| ! )
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I'lurid.i
ford for interviews with Kdrvurd pliers will fidhlw wiHiin a whoit Union Ku.sell Morris, declared i Wld Amerletth loan appear, ......
tmlav n» at’lH'sh iiivss|% iiijj ! xxit Pnriu lluii'As.
ui Us Oilumlu
Higgins. Lind Welrer and Dolls.
tiliif as tiirnt
mutt* plenti­ tods) iTiat unless Larry Trimble ed miles. Soviet jeuders &gt;|Uti lb,
« hit ukr&lt;» devoU‘«l tmiiiw shit in)* h» antpiaru ri, v*,-uniav.
Gilliland, who hns'/nany rentral ful.
and Stanley Stanton make a rritirism o f _ A nun n an eeotimin.
U*t- mutitiMn rn-h hmir; One pv
.‘..unary's cuiilbiiiuj crop
.
Florida associates, accepted an
_ ..... .
Livetturk »u|«| . _yr«dcrdny
.ut satisfactory explanation of their foreign pulley, ('reehoslovpklu and
|in»-se Irnii • m i n n i c i l t t t t u • f h i*
(io n
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t&amp;appuiutuienf with the St- Louis prices" under -1a&lt;V week’s'" re«-onl pfllicnr’ from Paris to New York Poland also may find It diffnult
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In 19.17. In I It 12 levels, with (he ho.I erode of Iwef l,,« union will Dike .Hsriplinury to ohlaill (heie .......... I I
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: dr«»|». In niu«t iiimtuiiee*. hnw«*%n.'
Trimhl© arlil .Stanton aro both *nn*r m-ummi
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tolls V•
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' prices iemail, high
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E. lare Kcyler. one-time own­ a week earlier Packet, i.imoh-d res* ntatiies flout
thu French
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l.r'.lucIn K iwuimhha l*x l if v- \[*
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er of bath the Kansas City mid up fjll news to bundle* the n. capital to attend I he General
punurnges. rrowded I lion, itn (inhug .if) bill Citlifornia
Krf,| K Wilton xxJm *ni.l he
l pun tirailudiinn irntii Scum: '!* ) tin-t'nnflised,
(h-a Moines baseball clubs, has flux.
Aasembly.
*
-lation
platform
mid
stniiStinimir grapeituil, i. vstipiateit
f.ivou.I all the aiuciitlim nt«.
High Fdiiml, Hmifniil. Kin ; llw^lY way t,, sorb tut oxt.'iil that Utv
been named President of the
Trimble is the Tram World
a: T7 jut cent above thu nvrrEmbargoes or partial rmbargo-s
Till* IlCctl nf
ins1.|i-1 ii.
rm|ilnyi*i) n- .'In iixottiDii im •Ii lin n ti-i'd inmk anil liiildi i 11111*
Toledo team . of the. American
JAt:K.SO.N*V||;laK. Oct. £1. *I.vu*
Alrhitc
European
flight
super*
•gp and fi'A |iui
lit over in.I
ite
the
Seminole
High
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currently
nre
in
effect
at
live­
a it &lt;&lt; a l t i l e S u v a i i n M v S u l , D e i "
Association, the Times reported
|||«*l»! I m i•limh Ih.* « |« \||V«'t| •Iruc
intendent slid Hlauton is the cla l)—Succfsa of Kluriilu'* yrm
)*‘.kr'. ri &gt;t" i &gt;■! •sp
library wan .lie . ,,1 m a lull
stock yards at Kansan C'ity, Par- T.W.A. assistant technical man­ lirrnmrKul luw U. iii&lt;li«nDd
•#•*»»•1*111 III*
laal night.
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till
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top 14 mill
by M n, I dn.i t Im.....I . . .. &gt;....t
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fuurr* roloritoi'd thu \«««*k
•1IMS'X 1 •*f ihit* Ml |•11 1 h
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Kerser. who became associated notis, Kansas, and Sioux t*ltv. ager in Paris.
- ,
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Ih* ful
life
ilirni (an
Shippers
to
markets
at
Meinph,..
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XX4.|11 I A4'I 4 •Rill !•* It-IX. • in* h»X* .li£ r *
the .Stair lb»anl uf IL-tilth
with baseball back In the days of
(caily
The
aviation
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Mi. WiUon 1.0. flv
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h.x%. 1 Mir flu*
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shffl. 'Ilh
the old Federal League, will suc­ Tennessee nml the old union stuck was fsc-d with u threat t.f a i'MU uf I'rrvrntnlilc lh«ra*r' * 1 U«*«| IM1!1 ;i
it( Mir i
al Spokane. Wash., hivvr lo-en , — ..... .......
::----- “ •„•* fl g u m ph«*w tlint ii largr mu
urablr .illu»u*i* t«*
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new -sir lines stilke
one, I xx. i iiii.l tit. &lt;
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director o f the Detroit Tlgrrs’ nskrd to withhold .hipments Dg- I Iearly
next year In ,,.......
the current
fur
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drh, Utah, however, ha* lifted it*
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farm system.
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dispute, negotiations between 'he ilui'uv r i fil t hi itugli IiIinmI
Oruiigc,
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Keyser acquired an Interest in embargo
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1,100 Trans World Airline iiiloto xxInch ii ruti|i!r ilt virutg r-»
tie *, am t
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the Des Moines elub of the
Hie Department ,.f Agneiiltute are rearing a &lt;tand-till MpmI)'. in KIoiii Im in.ut hax** iiniln
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► 'Western League in 1D1D nd in *nii| ttiuf mra| |»i•m|«i« tlnn un«l*‘i while, a licw aviation wage dis­ pirinuii al lnx%
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Judge ..f I 1||* 4Mill | 44f If i.i i i I . i
— the early* 1910's purchased the ftMlcrul ifia|HH*tii»n iimt v%«-rk *n pute ha.* been placed before a
_,_v.l .1^0.^- AliL 1»4- 1•■&gt;!**» etolltl _s»N^t|t
•s4.lt.- ,-f •hr tt« t itli'in
ll xxim |H&gt;mtnl out that ;«Ii 1m
t u* f*» f hr I'd ' » •I 1' tb* to (*#!'
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-•Kansas Citjr elub while still re­ rrrunrtl 1*11 prrcunL hImivp tbu |»ry■ natioSul metlinlian- board.
|1(4' • ••ft.hit ’ &lt;•r n*f iBtrrX
I • I • f|?T t I flltUll * I'• I •* t|» 1*!•e
marrittKN In the aLaUn-txavir^rti. ^^Yici'tnr'*
taining his D«s Moines Interest. ccxnlin^. xrrrk . muief ~COvrrmnvn^
train.
IC.sy Dulling, vpnl-—thr-k-fr—or- vh;* TD* —
.....I i i . i . in
Thtf 'controversy went to the
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If# currently Is assistant stale rupiioilc’tl trailfnir. Y c « l r i l iy ‘» re­ board after pilots ut twu-rngined this we. rx,H^tnl i^ a u .e a nrtg * - Bcfcrrlitg
f ,vp&gt;. ,|p f „ ((, |hal
Japan, IHi vxut .t»»iifitiil ^ tin* ti.nn 1,11,1 left. I t . pie\'.ii- .top shall supply ,i» d N.itepilier I.
.n tuanes - of ^jho Anirtlcan Air boring state does not have aiii'b
director of tha U. 8. employment ceipts wfiy tint us lar^L'
ten npniite. late it im l , :'ii|iiii .I
f I to pu k up ‘ liu.-pnger. at the
.Monday, but a tojal o f VT’.r.twi Linus denisrtded a 30 percent law. However, It Is also cxpeili-l‘ vitally .one* i twd the people, nml Uulfpwil. Mt.» \u H i-.'
wrrviee for low*.
said
that
of
tinfirst,
in
wbirh
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pirsonnet
offi,n
II.|..n
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meat animals neverthefess arrived raise In pay and wero not able that in two or three years, linin'
U tli Street • st.iti"ii when tin*
the Senate and Itou.c would up I1
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.ptesenl
ul .iiiiic ttion
la.t rranh iHTurm«l. Tin? mutunitiin
at the 20 market a in'the twn days. to reach an agreement with the ages in the stale will go lunk
paint a director of tin* htnlgi-t ■ month.
t»f tin* ntfuiwl ttiiiiie
IN*
Only .191,000 meat animals were company.
, normal.
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|,i,,||| |fu.tv t. Iiimrletl (•• Ho- trnit«&lt; uf t 'l n r n i ? « » . » e r i o u » l j
received during a corresponding
fttf ntrr Hi* Erlinc Kelly " f ‘•an. mint• «l Rnliri* «u\ tb.it hi* un
ob period of lust week. Meat pro.
ibiutttrilly « ••••lit nut *•'«* abrail t»f %
'• m**t . I ** t* « iirtvr, fur*
ductinn last week totaled 2G.'i,0(HI-1 M~‘ "~
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Itttii U’fOlnr uf tin* tb'HM* f .
n » ; M ient u f Siinfeiil unit Can*
8T, PAU L, Minn, Ckt S3. OP) 000 lurunds—an increase nf 161- | I n T J i m i I l O U S e P ir C
. Thr fact that the train* w eir! ell.vrty. tin I .o tin* htnnr »f her
A 4
8-year-old veteran
of
w, — n
Svyrir-UKI
Micisn
ui 01)0,000 pounds over, the preced
packed durinjf the rudi Hour i4 dau.blir
(.’niter In
* World .War II. Edward Goodman, Ing week.
vfyv
EAST HAMPTON. Conn.. Oct.
uiven in the reiumi thnt more j ,lf
xe-t**r.|n\ 'Ire. Carter
- has launched a campaign to bo
13,
(Jf) — A family o f II per
peinuiid wero imt iujtiietl in (lie lia l iiiade l.t'i Iptinv ut Fort Myers
elected Justice of the Peace in
sons — e mother, her nine child­
getting thi' Ill-mill igain and I
By W ILLA ltD CON N O IL )
cra»h. Thu car#* u’««rur»o full that fur the paiM u.i iii.il u half years.
West St. Paul, Minn, with this
ren a n d .a grandchild — have
When tha board of dirertut* "f *Uo1 ,f , ^*y B.
slogan: “Jf Juallee Is blind, why
I"" Mrs norths Klngslry ot th-lnnd few persons fell.
II.-, husi'-imi, Maine) Curler, died
lost their lives in a fire that the Chamber of Comiuerve mn •
Sid. thr mountain In.ii. &gt;ostord8&gt;
Dr,
, r&lt;nienlWuvrv!(irv
!&gt;'|«r&lt;
mMlt-^-rHrr'hir y &gt;.t tlir
not • blind Jostleo of the
irr I' I-'
swept n farmhouse near East .again,'they ought to extend m lollcxl iu his. rage, yawm-d. mil hpaoceV* Said Goodman:
Ixidtrs
Auxiliary
To
I
Im
Votorafrs
Mi- i aitei it *uiiivi'il hy five
Hamoton early this morning.
honorary membershin tu Sid t'
(used to !»• impteased with i i* of Foreign War*, will in' the gwm&gt;t
/ -You can' root assured that
laughlei- Ml*. I."ilt'se i'.nter of
Connecticut
State
Folic*
of
n,
m, ^
, uu,r iii-numthl&gt;
caM« will ho Judged-' eolely on * Cemant for the making of con­ Colchester Barracks have identi­ mountain lion, who by his esenpe nation wide fame Mi'iuiwlull- n Du
at U
the
regular
bl-nuntlh!)
»
I ' f ,*,n|f*»| i " i t Myer* M -- Myra »' ( ‘ sitter,
adjolnlhg rage.^Jnscphinc. hi. »'('• ;
. atridencs if I am elected because crete blocks, now so much in de­
of tho UVal Auxiliary N",, ^ I at- i t ' t. 1 t [ r V *1 ID l **•
y
, (t\ ,\|rs. |iu„l Ma.te-s,
fied
only
one
victim
—
the
. . . . which
„Vi
I won't b« able-to tall whether mand for borne const ruction Iii the mother - Mrf/ Edward Nrlson. ford and its soo more nee or'* • was having a time with one *d «♦*•• &gt;3283,
will Ire held tomorrow
Indiiinapiilts.
I mi : Mr*, it E. lirapaper and radio publicity than it two rubs Which she wn« cartylog night at 3:00 o'ckrek at tile Com­
Uioee appearing ora In overalls Sanford area, is still scarce and on
t'liamliei &lt;&gt;f Commi-rre Manager
r,,....||.,.i ry; mnl Mr». H.
this account veterans are being The names of the children were has enjoyed for a long time.
in her mouth and paring luck nnd munity House.
or dress sulto.’*
Edwnril Higgins and City ( ‘•munis |
,,f Imksimville. Also
not immediately svs liable. Police
W Goodman was bltndad In both given preference to facilitate con­
The story, telegraphed from Sar forth, it appears that •)!«•»«■ may
Mm Kingsley will also lend a sinner l.i'n II l.cshrr left thi« 112 grandchildren and six great
said that the fire started In the
while serving as an M. P. struction, It was announced todiy old
hgve
iw'gii
a
sort..of
a
iburctir
nmining
f»
r
-Wnshitigtmi,
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round table dlacuulon on the purgl nlidehlldteli,
*
fermhodse on Clerk HBI ford to tha Associated Press, u .
by James E. Terwlllrgtr, himself
the war.
sent In turn to all the many Al* row arc! that Josephine U miffed l*xsr and alma of the ladles aux­ where .they will .confer with idCommital services will be cona veteran and operator of the Road about 3:00 A. M-, et\d ap­ papers throughout the nation^
■ '■ ■'■
that
*s»d
gm
all
of
this
pul-llrily
ficiuls'nf the War Assets Adminis­ durtrd at Evergreen Cemetery at
parently was caused by the ex­
iliary.
cle Concrete Company.
while she got none, and Is there­
Mrs Mlldrnl Dutncr. president tration In regard to liuildlngs of iit'Oti \ • M Thursday bv Hev. \V.
plosion of an oil burner.
The story was also broadcast
_ jrln g the time of James' year
fore threatening to leave Hume of the Seminole County Jxui. lint (lie Sanford Navul Air Stitien. I* ItriHiks, \lr . Pu.tor uf th* Ursl
over the Columbia network. .Son"' and take one of the rubs With her.
o f servire, J. E. Terwllleger, his
urged all members of' thr Auxiliary administration o f which will In Baptist Church, interment will also
indication o f ita scope is Indicated
father operated the company.
Meanwhile, the monkey i on to be prr.wnt at the meeting
transfer red un Nin 2 to the W.VA. be made in Evergreen Cemetery.
by the fact that Mrs. Estelle Jen­
In addition to concrete block, the
Monkey Island have rttumed to
This transfer is not expected to
nings, desk sergeant at the polire
■**- r ™ ,k
» ! ) ' “ ? ! • , J * ; company makes sewer pipe. It Is
Utelr own tranquil ways, except
affect the City’s revuknble perV-F.YY. MEETS MONDAY
CORRECTION
station
where
Sid
tried
to
enter,
located at 309 Elm Avenue.
for an occasional spat which
mlt on teal property at the sta­
Mb.t Dial-Bo)le. .and not her
indu-Moslem disorder* raging has been receiving "fan mail" snJ Barnacle Hill, the policeman has lu
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according
to
Mr.
Higgins,
but
Seminole
County
Fuat
N?
3383
father. Senator L / f . llojle. made
t two weeks in two test Ben­ clipping bureau notices.
Quell. Bill is said to lie a bit peeved of the Veterans of Foreign' Wars certain details have to )«• worked thr trip wlHwt'ltF officials aboard
Ingal districts are threatening to­
HEW SALES HEAD
From California today came' a that the out-of-state papers te- will hold a dinner meeting Monday out.
the peechrrato/olsne « f Florida
day to spread to other parte of letter from James 0. W.a|ls, CI’ IIM. (erred to the “ monkey cage''
ind
nlgl\t st 7:00 o'clock at the Legion
Airlines al toe Municipal
C P. Henderson, who for 13 the province, closer to Calcutta.
Former
employee
of
the
Gatchcl
rather
than
tha
island,
its
rabin
ATTENDING
MEETING
Hut
on
Seminole
Boulevard.
A
yaare worked for tha City, both
nn Tuesday.'
. . . .
A state of emergency has been
Grocery
and
now
stationed
with
alitor to amployed by _th« gmr- at tha water plant and aa roper- proclaimed
and
moot,
of
which
Sanford
is
business
session
will
also
be
held.
In th« Dacca district
—1
•• ■ *'«* '
the.
Marinos,
who
wrote:
"Fni-lnsjustly
proud
nnd
which
Is
u
big
Acting
Hupt.
Herman
&lt;
F
v
Mttrris
The
meeting,
accordingtn
adju­
intandent of tha cemetery, and The aiTival of thousand! of
NEXVS 8TANI1 PURCHASED
PUwiThnAmarlea.' 1 .
attraction
to
tourists.
In
fact,
the
ed
Is
the
front
p
a
n
of
San
Diecn
Is
today
attending
the
meeting
of
tant
John
Hauls,
as
V.F.W.
“Oet
who for a number o f year* refugees from the affected areas
T. E. Smith, farmsT employe*
,
traveled os a drug salesman, to apparently has heightened Hin­ paper, as you . will see the nM whole Sanford Zoo. /jnely kept up Acquainted Night.” All members state' school supet iAtendrnts in for Isith the City - and County
under
the—
direction
_nf
.Jaires
town
Xnade
the
first
page
•
&gt;
Gainesville.
lie
said,
will
be
called
on
to
briefly
du - Moslem tension In Calcutta.
over a period of 20 year*, has
lane Pharmacy. The store Is Seven persons were knifed In thought you would like it, s« I Mmighton, has time nnd ngidn outline their duty tn overseas
pot chased thr lobby news stand
arena.
All
members
nod
ehgUrlr
Tlte
Sanford
Herald
will
pay
st thr Atlantic National * Bank
outbrenks yesterday — two of am sanding it on to you. I am nroeen Its value Id the City Indh
I
Dr
per
copy
fo^
copies
of
The
the
victims
suffering
fatal stationed at Camp Pendleton which from the viewpoint up enjoyment members. Hauls asserted have been
front Mr nml Mte. Innusa Who
Incited tu attend.
Herald dated Friday, Aug. ID, 1910. have muted tu Urlando.
to 40 mile* o f San Diego. 1 ant and publicity.
wounds.
f
^ *, j. U v ,

^Packing House ITwo TWA Pilots
Expects Decline . Face Action
In Meat Prices By Union

u

Mon Flew Plane Car­
Will Occur After
rying UN Delegates
From Paris To l\ S.
Supply Is' Plentiful

ediUv of ,h- T,m"

Amendments Are Crash Of Two Chicago Elevated
Explained By
Trains Today Injures 270 Persons
Fred Wilson
I ietil. Hash Now

ItiTorri Early Crop
In Prospect Says
S(ate|'arm|lnreau

-Changes In Conslitu- StM'ving With l J. S.
Are-Siipimrletl sign al ( ’i)rps T l l i l
dieal Allornex

Premarital Law
Success According
To State Reports

•

....

Blind Vet Seeking
x •Peace' Justice P

Emma Jam* Carter,
Formerly Of Sanford
Dies In I'ort Mvers

I

Eleven I*crH(#nH Die

Escape Of Mountain Lion Brings Zoo...*•
Vast Amount Of Nationwide Publicity state

, Auxiliary

Secretary To S

Priority. On Concrete
Blocks To Veterans

IliKKins And Leshor

,
M
.r

I

ting: In Sanford

Hindu-Moslem Riots
Spreading In India

S

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THE 3ANFOKD Ht'KALO, 3ANFOKD,1 FLORIDA

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Heart Disease
SANFORD FORUM i

A typical incident, showing the toll of war on con­
Tampa, Florida
I
scientious industrial lenders, occurred at the recent open­
October 17, 1040 j
ing of the annunl convention of the Steel Founders' So. Editor, Sanford Herald
doty..
Sanford, Florida
i
■ i
Tho 1’rosident read a list of distinguished members, Dear Sift ,
i am turning to you for aid in'
including several past chief executives,, who hnd passed a iftua
Ion which will have a direct
from the scene during tho past year.
bearing upon the future livestock |
These unsung heroes of war and peace have given Industry in Florida.
My son. First Lieutenant Fritacl*
much of themselves for the hctivlties which they deemed
L. Coyne, former 11-21 pilot ’i a the
worth while.
European sector, and an In.enter
• Actuarial studies showed that as human life has bccr\ in Switterland for seven months,
extended, heart disease has become the number one-kill­ had formulated plans to enter col­
er, and the Incidence is especially heavy among business lege and pursue a course o f preveterinsry medicine upon his dis­
executives with large responsibilities.
charge. Having completed one
0. J. Arnold, president, Northwestern National Life year Of pre-medicine study at the
Insurance Company, has just published a booklet on the Universl y of Tampa, he ha* »p.
subject. It contains good ndvice which mny not have lled for admission to every college
t America which offer* surii
come to the attention o f readers o f this column who llave course, and at each institution he
not had occasion to consult cardiac specialists. Since pre­ hae been turned down because of
vention is better that! drugs, It seem* worth while to overcrowded conditions and the
that the (luota for veterinary
summarize some of the advice given for the care and fact
student! was barely sufficient to
feeding of top men o f industry and finance.
lake care of the home State stud'‘ Moderation in all things," Mr. Arnold's company an s, for which reason most States
advises, ‘‘is the foremost rule for combating JriRh blood Will accept only local student*.
presept time, there are
pressure and avoiding unusual strain, on the-heart, Eat hutA t t hthe
i r t e e n State veterinary
sensibly, a well-rounded diet o f cereals, fruits, fresh vege­ schools in tha whola United 8 tates, WITH A SION labeled ’‘victim'*
tables nnd meat is an investment in good health.
* Including those at the Universities across his chest,-Frank L. Cstlisch
f Georgia, Illinois, and Califor­ fright), co-owner ol a San Jose,
"Over-eating can be harmful to the body, just as ex­ onia,
which have recently opened.
cessive smoking and drinking can. Persons who are over­ Tho State o f Florida makes' no Calif, bottling plant, Jains the pick­
et line thrown about the company's
weight should consult a physician promptly regarding a provision for students desiring-to headquartersIns Jurisdictionalduenroll
in
a
vetsrnlnary
course.
This
sound reducing diet. This is particularly important be­
pute._The
AFL
Bottling
pu
uc n
r m u
w iiiii *x Workers
u v iH v ie
Indeed, a shameful condition for •nd- the CIO Brewery Workers
cause over-weight persons who also have hypertension ait,State
which boasts a 9160,000.000 union* sre battling*for control of
arc npproxamntcly 12-times as susceptible to hyperten­ cattle industry, not to mention the
the plant
(International)
sive heart disease as are persons o f normnl weight.
various types of livestock aand pri­
vate
pets.
" . . . A regular, reasonable bedtime, especially on
My son is fully ([uallfied to enter
work days, with it abort nap— even 1f» minutes— before

C

WfBftNEHDAY, • OCT. 33, »9«*
BIBLE VERB!'. F o il TODAY
W E KNOW LIT TLE ABOUT
UF-a; BUT IT IS IN ESSENCE
A U NITY A N D GOD IS J ?V L d
A L L AND IN A L L
HE U l HOLDKTH A L L THINGS, THE
UNIVERSE IS THE HUUHTANCE
O F UIS THOUGHT: For in him
we liv* and .prove ami have our
being.— Aat* 17:28.
A airline .pllqte are striking
18,000 a 'y e a r aalarlel. H
can get |1G,ooo, why not
for 160,000? Why be plcay-

college and, become n very valuable
servant to* Florida, yet he arfd
many others are prevented from]
doing so through no fault of their
own. I believe that cattlemen and'
all animal lovers are Interested

Merrylo S. lluckeyncr.

Pants Presser

Senator HoRand not .only look*
A« if current happenings did bpt already provide
My ion. Frnncl* L. Cotine, Will
Uke a senator, he look* like n goodU-nmigli to think of, our'authors are apparently trying to be happy to hear fi*bm othor men
W t themselves In the *an&gt;e
senator, and a. one of hi* fernhv fill all our spare time. Some years ago
Anthony Ad
Ion, so they may put forth
tne admirer* remarked the othec
verse"
set
the
fashion
with
well
oyer
1,000
pages,
follow­
day ha look* like * good looking
ed iater by the almost equally enormous "Gone W ith The ary irhonl in -Florida, at Icait for
\Vind.,r The recent ‘ ‘ ‘Forever Am ber" nimost reached tome arrangement with othsr vet­
Today's headline*: “ Communism 1,000 pages. Hut the most frightening development is not erinary achool* whereby the Flor­
ida student 1 will hr* givsn equal
Rsjcc ed In Berlin Vote” . • • the publication of these formidable tomes, but of the enrollment * privilege* with other
"Itusilan* Deny U. S. Bight* in mnny-volumcd novel.
student*. Any prospective •Ind­
Bulgarian Vote” . The ltu««lan*
ents -of- a veterinary course ate
Not
long
ago-Jules
Romhlns,
the
French
novelist,
evidently realise they wouldn't
Invl ed to contact mv son, Francis
issued
tlie
13th
volume
of
his
"Mon
OT
Good
W
ill."
Otir
havh a chance even- In Bulgaria
L. Coune, at -Wifi Side* Htrwt,
In' ■ fair election.
own Upton STnclair chronicling tho nd venture* of Lanny Tampa, and as sewn a* enough

Budil, intimate of President Roosevelt, Hitler nnd every
one else prominent, has gone into his seventh volume, nil
stout works which would make good pnnts-pressers. Both
Remains mid Sinclair nre writing about events of tho im­
mediate.post. If they do not put too r.inny in on* book,
thereby catching up with the news, there is no reason
why they should ever stop
The place for such endless works is a desert isthnd.
Tbs 0 P A t* tiecontrolling price Anyone stranded there could find in these many-volumed
catling* aver* tiny on some prod­ giants enough rending matter for a lifetime. It’s tough
ucts or other bn many of which work trying to fit them into crowded modern life..
there is some doubt » to the wi*dom, but with respect to newsprint
Utare la no argument at nil, hut
irice celling* have nut been
though to date we have
f * r d * .•ingle voice railed In

Jtut what Americana think -&gt;f
Mtnmurfim and commanisli I* lndlcated by a million dollar Bb*l
n i t brought by film *tar Mvrna
b a y agalnit o Hollywood publica­
tion which called her a commUt\i»L
W a haw heard people called praetk a liv evorylHlng under the »u.i
without being materially damaged,
bat when Mi** Loy waa called a
eommunlit It hbri her to tho ex­
goat of one million dollars, the
It la a very bad tliipgto be
called a communist. It is very
damaging to the reputation. Worse
•till to be one, _
«■
'Despite tbs fact that the war
hae long since ended, though for
political reasons It haa not been
declared officially over, sugar is
•till the Number -One’ *e«rre food
Item. • "Krerglede* farmors hare
plbntr of fine land and- want to
plant sugar cane," *ay» Jntiah J-er, ije. o f the U; 8 . Sugar Corporation,
' “ but the quota system of sugar
production which Is still a Federal
— law prevents them from doing so’’.
Ec^tSanford farmers are particularly
■ interested |n thi* sugar quota sys­
tem. Bteauno Glade*
farmer*
- -ean!t'T)lant »ugar. they a rt beginatng to plant other things. , ’ r

Neglectful Adults
Juvonilefl have had a chance to say what they think
about juvonlio delinquency, nnd their report is not very
complimentary to parents. A Chicago church sent ques­
tionnaires to 150 boys and girls from 16 to 21 to get their
opinions on the subject.
The girl who wrote “ There’s an adult behind every
youthful delinquency” was representative in her thinking.
She and tho others agreed thnt most youngsters wouldn’t
got into serious trouble if their mothers and fathers paid
more attention to what they wero doing, where they were
going, and what books and movies nbsorbed them. Tho
young critics believe that more discipline at homo and
more provision for whbicsomo recreation pro good insur­
ance against delinquency.
.
These' words have been heard bofore, from people
older nnd wiser than the members o f this group, but
somehow they soom mbro real coming fr o m contempor­
aries of the youngsters who mny become juvenile delin­
quents because they lack this kind q f supervlsipn and ut\oratandlng.

/ r s FU N
/T V
/T 'S SMART T O r U

Keltic Coune, Sr.
JAPS LEAVE
•MILLVILLE. N- J
—Twenty-six Japanese lilt the
United States by *ir today as a
ptkn U&gt; deport thousands of enemy
aliens in this manner got under
way. TTie Japanese left Millville lor
Lima. Peru, where they lirad before
the war. Ail 34 were seUed In the
United State* at the outbreak of
the war. They have been held
pending the completion of plana for
their repatriation, v
■

Two British destroyers limped
Into a Cdrfu Harbor today wUh
oarla of their bow* blown oft
and
aboard after being
crippled by mlnei off the Albanian
coast. Admiralty circle^ In London
believed the mine* were laid dur­
ing the war In the mile-wide nav­
igation channel between the Oree|
tala ltd of Oorfu and the Albanian
coast.
Approximately 600 fain*
held nnmlally In Canada.

are

City Howling League
Begins Play Oct. 24

Amendments Are
Explained By
Fred Wilson

WEDNESDAY, OCT- 23, 1948

FIRE and AUTO

C M V l i k N r*raa.» f * « f # O r #
CASH DIVIDENDS TO 1*0UCY HOLDERS.
And prescribe hit powers rather
than leave ihla to the gnvernbr
to do, he wa» In favor. He add­
ed that he had been surprised..
however, to io«m that the hud- 1
get only repretenta 20 percent
o f the slate outlay, which In­
y x v t iW fH T creased from 914,000,000 in 1023
to 9102.000.0M in * 1048 and
which this year It waa estimated
would total 9 1 1 0 ,000,000.
amendment five, to
1I3J4 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 104
abolish the 234 continuing' ap­
propriations and including all in
VMHAHAAMHMRHAHMWfWHHMMAAMHMMfMMMAMMHHMWWW
one general .appropriation kill,
he pointed out that this was
opposed by Governor Caldwell,
tho citrus groups and other
large Interests, but declared .that
ha believed ft would be a good
amendment. 114 *»!d that schooia
would be excepted from this law.
Miss Chittenden pointed out
that the library at Seminole
High School is tha only clssstn s p a rin ;
anj organised. school li
M ary la tha county, and is used
for refer*nc* not only by high
school pupils but by pupils o f
otm r schools in tha county.
Hhe pointed but the need o f
new standard fiction, non fiction
0*0 reference hooks, alio new
furniture on a par with that re­
cently put ______
I n t o ______,
the N. ew
New
Smyrna
School
library.
She
thanked Klwanii fo r previous
donations toward the library end
the K er Club donation- of 94&lt;K&gt;
last year. President Hall said
the club would take action on
helping raise funds for the
drive.
•
Pat Patlshat, the Rev. Harold
Barnee of Enterprise and Holm­
es Maiton were visitor*.

mt t at the Workmen In Berlin
remand ley* Being Moved By Reds
get* under
BERLIN, Oct. *3. U P )- Off!* 04 wtl(m
Acmrican ' .and
German
competitive
1“ Berlin today said th e 1
I*T rn m n tl!
"taring MWCal
t PJlJTf n 5 hundred skilled worker* from the
S «v l.t sector o f Berlin, apnaron time will gady with the Intention of plac- :
0 tag them, in Runisn.ope rated
life handicap f , etorloe elsewhere in Germany.
The families o f the worker*
d for lepgue era being moved along with
e* per team them,
“nte Social Ilemccratlc
rk» w ill be party In Berlin parsed a resoht- L
tion Implying that the transfers
ed president are . connevteej with
iniF I f-HtruH munlcipml election* In Berlin In
,MUmf , the yhich the Communist party *ufhlaty-treat- fered an overwhelming defeat. GERMAN PROTECTOR TO DIE
splain* are:
PItAOUE. Oct. 23. (/P&gt;—A Csech.■ans; Lance oslavsk pcoplea court today weit-,
David; J b' - encetl to death by harming the.last
1: 8f ntinnle German protector of Bohcmla-MorLtile; “ DlacV-. avis. Kurt-Dalucgc. 17)0 end of his'
Vet Happy- trial was marked by an attempt
!b "d ; Better to smuggle poison Into Daluege's

fendant. Dmlucgc wilt now hang.

you imna o f u old — are
actually- renewabl* I Du you
know w hit woodera our ex­
pert Dry Cleaners perform
for snart women who lu iat
that their wearables iniut remain smart?
l&gt;et Us show
you. With °n* garment. Hmatl
charge. IMMENSE result*!

WNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY
113 Palmetto,Avenue

Eyes examined— Gleaare
303 B. Orange Ava.
Qflaijda, Florida
phone 4M 7

/

In rears ol abundant crops, surplus grains and food
ars saved for the loan years ol crop failures.
So. too, tho Individual nosdn lo cava part ol hla
earnings during his most productive years, to mast
emergencies and provide lor bis needs when dis­
ability or old age reduce his earning power, or
deqth deprives hit loved one) of hlo support.
That's an Important pari ol the valuable Berries you
receive as a member of the Woodmen of tbs World.
For while you build financial security vrifh Wood­
men Uf* Insurance protection, you also, m ar *nJoy
the "plus’*, benefits ol Woodcraft's fraternal and
There's a typo 0/ Woodmen faxurancs certifi­
cate that exactly meets your needs. See.the
focal Woodmen represOnfafire . . . let him show
you how Ttrilh small monthly payments you can
provide th is protection to r yourself and your
family.

W O O D M EN

W O RLD

L ife Insurance Society
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
oun

ASSETS EXCESD 9111,000,000

H. J. FINCH, Diitrlct Manager
\
Office Phone 967 •— Residence 192 M
116 South Park AvenueSanford, Florid*

Phono 914

THURSDAY and F R ID A Y

WIN YOUR WINQS AT THE

SA N FO R D SCHOOL OF AVIA3TON

Sandier’ Claude Pepper, chair-

rean of the Benate'a. "Do-somc- f i y a u &amp;
thLng-for-llttio-ljusJnrt;*" comm 11tea. who recently matlo a trlp^tu

X THOUGHT I SENT
YOU TO THE STORE TO GET A LOAF OP
- V E * ’M / 1- ‘

In 200 pages, one o f ■400,000
published llutt day by Otis
•wspaper. - Enbugh neweras thus haasumed by one
ja r la one day to jtrinh our

H en s v t s f

i : % &amp; m i! r r s
why the International
Association of'Chiefs of
Pollw recently held *
country-wide check-op.

ftye day* a week, t&gt;2 weeks
for over 25 years. We du
Judge there big newspaper*
Blk, thalr business, 6r then
, btit wa yurt would like to
t f m sheets of paper from

will Ire

-ultimate
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NATIONAL A1
W H K ...O CT. IT
THIOUOH NOV. 2

ymur ear as well m
inch quicker. That's
W ellC ire Y.

DOUBLE
PROTECTION

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\ W EDNESDAY, OCT, 23, 1946

Social

A nd

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLO RID A

P erso n a l

Activities

* SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

.

Social

7

— TELE. NO. 146

I Mrs. Randall Chase
Calenaat Speak* A t Church

Person a ls

PAG E THREZ
lb** c.Hift h«*U*0 tlttiif

Baptist Quartet
Sinsff A t Daytona

Legal Notice

5

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Baptist Church of this city render­
.
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ed ' peciill music last Monday even- j of i r - U t r m l , u MK tu.n &lt;i
lOU* T I I GMt IIT SG \t.i
ing at the opening session of t he i ,
V 'j
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in ihr i ii.im *n. um •&gt;&lt; in t h i : r iiii'i it i i it ii i, sin i n
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mliiolr
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.
.KKHIV'l.i: TIITNTV.
It .*.Ill I I.v
the conference was xjK&gt;n*«ri'd by
rimnilll.
Mrvln IN TII ANTKIlt No h j i
. I 1A I U . H S .) llT.NSi i n ati &gt;1
the Baptist Brotherhood mid was h«*iti|rrv, I *«*(t*It11.1nt
W llliF ia
H I)
I n m l sin tl
o f i i H . i t I . Y l i l A I I I: N S ' &gt;N h i * i* IIIheld at the twftary
Baptist,
G i«u i| sS .ilfm tiiir*,
P * %\
xil H a n fo n l. Sa-Mittmli,, f o u n t 9* .
Church.
/
of K N I d i t . i i «In C M ^ i n y **i
The quartet consisted by Myron
a i .t a m m n t k ui:vi:uii*Mi:.NT
GuMl'AXV
| illis*»Mkts| I'lnti-Iu
F. Smith, j . M, Sltneclphcr, Evans
&lt;» I* IIKIIMHLN
•In k of l lo- GiiHits iViui'i r.st|»*.i .ith»n ei al.
McCoy and K. B. Carter,
1*i fftlllflliln
NcmliiitU* Cuunlj, Florida
ir t o i ii urr r ir i i:
Tt» VItriffm*11•• I *1 \rh»|HH* lit 1'tsiii*- ;

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Tho meeting o f the Woman*
TllX'KSD AY
Miss Dorothy Pope is recuperat­
ssf
lli.u k I &gt;
Kssheft
l&gt;
Ih-Mt
The Mens Club of the First Auxiliary o f the Holy Cross Epis­ ing the Kornatd-Laughton Memor­
copal
Church
was
held
Monday
Methodist t hutch will meet in tne
ial
Hospital
from
a
recent
illness.
afternoon at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs.
annex at 7:00 I1. M.
The Seminola Kebekah Lodge John Mcisch presiding and Mrs.
Billy Gray and l’cte Brock have
PALMS HOTEL UNDER NEW M AN AG E M E N T
No. 43 will meet at the Odd Fellow Randall Chase, educational chair, pledged Pi Kappa Alpha, social
man,
giving
an
interesting
talk
on
W a ll at 8:00 IV M. for the District
fraternity, at lite University of
the
tri-annual
convention
held
in
Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms. •
iFeputy meet.
Florida.
Philadelphia recently.
A 4 U ft»U ktl K L t l t l . i r nf |*m!m FRID AY
Reasonable rale* by day or week. Tourists welcome.
I l l ’ ll
,»lrl
the
m ihinu un
«t»*igM*e
The
meeting
was
opened
with
mitm i: i«» \ rn :\ »i
The Seminole County P.T.A.
Mr. wind Mrs. J. C. Wolfe have
■*tn iT J H iis in Inte l r * t r
nt
Maid Service —- Hot Walcr
TO
'I t M t l.F H
i:i&lt; U A i d *
VAN
wilt meet at the Seminole High the devotional and reports were rcurned from Hi-htuwn, X. J. and
r .
t u if ij
chtinMnir
hv
•|:i.T,
who*** i.f il. m . if (lif HtAtv athf irn
420 WcsJ First Street
given
by
the
ehairnain.
Mrs.
Er­
" h7i ‘ at 10:00 A. M. All mem­
u
g
h
nrhl
* t
**t
a
e
a
i
fi
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t
ttu*
School
'■I S &gt; \
I hi k rtfoi n itfs i' i t i j t Tfi c f
. v.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
\ If rlfftiiutt? l&gt;rY*-lo|»mv»U
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ber* of the P.T.A.'* throughout nest Krupp, treasurer, rcnortvsl Wade.'
f
and
aititiF
bK
&lt;n
Mrs. ,Theodore Kortlander has
■ il l M a lr H N‘ # « r V o lk in N o.
the ‘ county are automatically that fTMLS? had been collected
announced the engagement of her 2 V - Street, Jntn^ic^ N**o Yotk.
member* of the eo'unty council for the altar fund.
M&lt;\ and Mrs. Bob Axt h u e re­ daughter Mrs. Helen Jane- Moyea
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i
i
M M it li:»»
Mrs, Georg&gt;; Shiop, suOply chair
anil are urged to attend.
tr&gt; Mr. Charles Guy Mixson of ri * « Uteie ti.i«
in*niut..i ,n&lt;
announced
th a t
the turned from Bloomfield, N. J.
The N Do V.. Howard Chapter man,
Gainesville. Fla.
' ,
I'” ,'11,'"?
o f the United Daughter* of the box would be sent to the Philip­ where they spent the summer and
The welding will !«&gt; aolemniaed
.ulll
, i„
deracy will meet at the pines this year.
Confederac
Mrs. Randall ire now residing at their home, during the Christmo# holldey*.
i ' s . ...... an action fur Mlwolnti
Ahome of Mr*. L. A. llrumley on Chase wa» requested to selrct a 117 West Sixtionth Street.
iltA iijci! _ ta n u iilu
skfC viirii-i
j « u
I-v
-------I’. M. with subjeet t&lt;s be sUnlied -during wgho
^ ■elrry Avenue a 3:00
T li»'
fir* i \ * i* n
|VI|
a n d
th iil
Henry
W.
Rucker,
Jr.,
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Mr*. A. K. Rossette'r ai cp- year. Mrs. W. A. laiffler. kitchen
FOR RENT
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 8
HELP W A N T E D
V an
IV Il,
1‘ U t n i i e f ,
hosttfs.
chairman, loported that much rteil llr. anti Mrs. Henry W. Rurkcr,
t ’ l l il I l r * I d l l l d l i l
V illi i v i l . ifftc B *
TUESDAY
(111fit.
equipment hail been placed in the has been chosen as n member jof
ROOM
.for
rent,
21*5
Catalina
Floor
Sint*
Available
the glee club nt Stetson UnfversTty
* Th© Presbyterian Business Wo­ Parish House.
\M&gt; \nr m i i : m:m:ns u k *
GIRL for soda fountain a, LanDrive, Phone 40S-W.
yp " 'S O L E T IK E Slim *
' Q l ' * I t t l ' r D 1* t « * f l i c
y t i u T : :i| i| * rs « | -p fi^ £
men • are invited to meet with
The budget for 194G-4? was where he Is enrolled ns a. fresh­
ry’s Drug Store. Part *.im» or
Ifii i*«M aHinn f**r atiptuiv illfo fffi FURNISHED room* with * or
. .
th4 Business Women o f District presented and accepted. Mr*. W. man.
full time.
lu m p m k
» *ttn r ' |m&lt;ranDa 11y or t hfii'ii u. 11 it n
AP Newifealurei
No. 2. OcU 22, at the First A. Leffler, Mrs. K. A. Newman,
without k i t c h e n privileges,
f »111" r i s t - s n t I n w , w 11h 11i i * . i n t i M r *
Spanish A barret type
Dear Judy,
Presbyterian Church In Orlando. Mrs. If. i l . Coleman* and Miss
.Phone
18-W.
white and colored
you m
n «ny footlmll |f » •ti &amp;t inini•Ir 1"iltllt1V Plfirhla,
Hovet* _you
seen
Mrs. Jov Corley is in charge of Barbara Ku prccht will ho hnstes
II. A It. ROOFING TH E CO.
SALESMAN or saleslady wantel
games ? The kids here nnw« talk ns ii 1 It#f tiif* Ill i* 1l«l ilk) ssf
(lit)
SM
ALL
apartment
fdr
m
il.
transport »t ion. arrangements.
If 1imit rut io
Pbmt-'KiO Carswell SI., Phene 1121
aes for the service league. Ml*.
to do canvassing for attractive
**M about nothing else .since Fall t.. r.
W. First St.
ft
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It.Daytona Bench, Flar, Box a ll
Amelia Noble gave a report on
iirlSdiict. guaranteed by rehshs.’
nippql In. It teeme thore l» fn* Ihf •I »«r ti fnrri/114, i*
the adult conference which was
lornl firm. Large commisst'lll.
The Intermediate Girls Auxiliary more interest thin year — guest pro ri-n f .-.ii Mill. I,r riilnre»l (.aaliint
held at Camp'Wine Mann In Avon of the First Baptist Church held a' it's 'cause the bov$ am hack &gt;ou ana said action win ilten pro- FURNISHED Ii ii u * e k e e p ing 2-BUHNKK hot plates with twu
Wonderful opportunity to mike
hrnl*, SO.40.
l i-S I M t»-ll *r
apartment. Colt 437-W after
Park. Mrs. W. E. WaUon an­ meeting Thuininy evening nt the) bigger
'n huskier
fn ever.
good looney fioiti now 'til Chris.„
_
i: v i:r m :it a m * ismri:n «t K--»n
H U )HU APPLIANCES
4:00- P. M.
Refined people
nounced that promotion material home nf ,MIm Mild red'Turner. The I Maybe you or the kid* have S| i
ma*. Write qa- lificatioiia to it u
H•nihntie- *VliliU . HI .at *■ iff
By Jane William* Casselberry
only.
would be distributed later.
II. r .. Iternld,
priigi aiii wsh opened wltji a scrip*! some ideas for school cheers f ‘ . iillr*. ill la rtlMf .Uv ..f 1!,
Rev. and Mrs. Nath Thompson
Mrs, Sydney O. Chase announced lute rending by Mis. Turner ami Marjorie Holmes o f Hamilton. !*» «•for stove pipe - stove |
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Kansas, write* that the llanill
days in Macon,
would be—100- ----pieces of knit- a prater by Mrs. M. J. Phillips.
pipe elbow* and other * "1,1
are upending a fewf day.....
...... . . .there
. . . . . -------—
W A N TE D TO RENT
\» t'lrr k ..f lb* 4 It * *♦»! £
ton
High
School
Pep
Club
wants
NIGHT
watchman
wanted.
Apply
Ga. where they me attending the [ting to l&gt;o done for the Red l/os*.
« hi N‘imti iuiIiH**! * ;?
weather items,___ t
*
Officer* were ' elected for the
• Hti nf n .»i.iri In -i* ii r**i
M a i k e l F r u it t 'o . . P h o n e in,
STANI.KY-ROGERS
Grand Masonic Lodge of Georgia. She reqisjstcd that women volati­ new year. Those present at the a got*! YE LL. How about get­
S rin lim b '
S. O. SIIINHOl.SEIt, Jr., wife A
. HARDWARE COMPANY
lity, Thompson has the honor of tfer to do this work.
meeting included Mrs, Phillips, ting the kids choo-chooing pit a
G | IT i «*l IC T R G A M
. 4 year old daughter desire to
Mr*.' Arthur Bramur donated Mrs. II. K, Turner, Mi»s Ann Tur­ couple of cheers for Marlorie?
being Chaplain of this organi­
_t
__________
_
rent * furnished apartment or
ATTENTIO N
to the auxiliary a hospital bed In ner, Mis* Caroline Turner, Misi Semi ’em to me ami I’ll terII her
zation.
WORK W ANTED
house, i'lease contact A. E.
FORD OWNERS
• iip in
G »»r u i\
s i :\ i i m h . i :
There was a meeting of the memory of her mother Mrs. W illi­ Mildred Turner, Miss Martha about 'em.
Shinholsrr,
ph'.
20:1
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To
1939
Model*
V a rio u s committees to plan a Hoi- am Nutting. Tha president an­ Urogap. Miss Myru M.uldrn, Mis*
The kid* have gone maiF about i ' l l H I I T ritiiiH**1* )
Motlrrnl/e Your Hradlichti
EXPERT painting—contract
i
lowecn Party for the children of nounced that there would be four Mon*-Mill*. Mi** Barbara Rucker,'
t t . U M AH ItaTO N
UNb URNISHED house, o or fi
those new wide leather belts de- U l U t’liiini
Sraltal Itram. Aflaptrr*
hourly basis. S. G., Grog.in,
if r
rooms, no children.. Box DP, Install
the Sunday School, Wednesday meetings of .the auxiliary to be Mis* Hazel Routh, Mis* Jean Vam vignt-'l by Mr. and Mr*. I’helps,
.Make Nluht llrilin g Wafer
Iiiuf* lepullrd, Phone If.31
evening.at the Community House. held the third Monday in Octolier, unit Miss’ Aliln taut Inpci.
r'u l ferntil.
They got the blem from their &gt;111.1 • 1‘ II \Qii.p! ‘N
|STRIFE LAND -Ml IRKLSON INC.
thi-J.
The party will bo held thene on January, March and .May.
l
»*
ls
=
n
+
|
.inl
'b ig sisters. It seems tlm college
HOUSE ot uparUneot fuilii*hed j "
Phone 200
, ;
• f*lVnl:» t:
Oct. 30 at 7:30 o'clock
girl* are »ii|&gt;j&gt;4*&lt;! about bclU,
h lllllili
III
1*1 III If k i l n \
P U B L IC
s le t io g r a p lie r .
or unfurnished, permanent n**i , “
tits N
Hr. and Mrs. Bill Williams!are
ling* and
—
fiptmd all
\ \vi | * • »' T IM
P in k , p h o n e 1120
‘
ileot
Phone I non
the proud porcnU-qf a babJF girl
All
*teel
.
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si
i
ili
t
J
HI* \
»: i r r i \ '
thrlr mo*‘lull on tbolo threp
--I l» “
WIIE LI It \HltiiM s
tiorn Del. 20 at the Orange Mem­
things The r&lt;**1 of ih» ir ,CusHnni'
C \ l i l I A f u i iu *h c, 1 ...... .. . i up"
I Vu \ s "1 o 11 'lieasot.wule
« Uh p u n iitu ii ic t i i .orial Hospital in Orlando. Mrs.
ii* &gt;impit'
nit! |ilAin
mvnt
I'euooOenl '* •!
ph ou*
**
JMI 1V I .
S
\M
into
II
uum
utl.
t
U
.
William, is tii&gt;- former Ruth Wea­
ili:uit!Iy hln» k j r thr y , h n 1n i ua tn
The bu*inhs meeting of the
child " t i
John Blaotoo
t L
illLAK+il.AND,
Or;
23,(Spe2In
Fact
l
‘ir*t
Si.
ver " f Casselberrv^
thi* b riitiif j*fytpmi — but every
S, C. S. o f\ tfe First Methoui't
Park
_ Mrs. Entl Smith, sister of Pail Church
Ihn! y * ilin p ly
r v r r j I&gt;oi! y
mo 11
■1.1V
o il I
wa* 'held
’ held Monday afteiafin • I clal&gt;— T |1' T " 'VI* Crle^,
(Thurch wa*
t•
t : t t * i v i ty -ii.jo m -' '..I t i t -!"
Uklates. left Friday with her small noon
buvr it big sInmi tlr r vtrap hag,
noon with
will, Mrs:
Cole opening
opening ! *«taemlnat..r of wws am campus
tV W T F D t in ot-lo &lt; .,i
Mr*. R.
IL F.
F. Cole
ived
t111.o
son for New York City. From the program with devotional. A fl(r l announce menu, ha* been Te;f
, I i .i I U m I. W o u ld j,pJ«E,
it t
the t» It nod l he -f Itst heejed
cent
0l*hed apaitmerit lu-eded
e, t,u‘
Vtl,h dev nt iona1 A f 11 r (
Klor ilia ’Sou Uicrn* college. shoe*
. .1.
there they will sail for France,
. . to bo a situjpthie.
HIM. 1MP1 I Ml N I I O . |M
i \ C IS | Vi ill ii - - |M 11f f H,t*4, etutlA,
ty
by couple
with
I
&gt;lulil.
-o
e
d
'l
tl
J
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m
S,i
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Newscasts
are
made
over
an
By the bye, you cun niakn n
21 l t l.i V \vei eh
uhcio Uu*y will Join S|i, batlj M r i f r y and .\fr*. It. U . Turner |ompliflwi ^ul)||c address system
unlit nlti.il
u itH
t urrvjipon
,, ,.f( Phone tiTii U
phfitJ
public
cule inexpensive shoulder-strap
Smith, whu is stationed near Paris presented a program concernin';
tU*ini*. riuub'ikr h^ln,
monthly
from
Annie*
I*foiff«*r
ch«pc
..............
...
—
re.
|
t
rtt
.
..ti.
&lt;
v
*
it
pouch if you want to. Get some
Mi. and Mrs. Verne Woodward “ Pre|&gt;ating Indian l.eailer* for the
m t . N 'I . S l I K h ,»|il
M *in, w ife , |
ftlAtcmeht«.
Wuik
rat]ed
for
i *M*|
t ’Ml 1| 1 t lM*
Si|miri
S.
imiiifl
((ujoted
The
10*minute
progrnni^
1^
jt^
i
f«•
1
1
or
other
fivrivy
miiti'riiil*
cut
fin thibltin.
Fii|t*ui llii\hv,
are vacationing in 1'ittsburgh, Pa Post-War World."
and d elK 'rtn l. I'hone 174-J.
-I
LONG
II
VM)M:i&gt;
SHOVCI.S
be given dally betwreu the 8:00 o u t c u r d liijiir il t o m a k e iht* b a le
I'htntF
II
with relatives and friends.
iniiiit
uid&gt;ii|t:&lt;'
Mr*. B. IL Crumley, chairman,
Old Glory Post No. 11Ml of the presidnl ove, the meeting which nnd 9:00 o’clock classes for the of the liag, gather the moterial 1 h n in*' i »i&lt;i»i*ii i »r » i in *•' \
10 Itusincs* O p p o rtu n itie s
put
pose
nf
advising
student!
of
T U IK HUHKltK
Ti*'V
nr
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f
n
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E A L E S T A T E F O R SALE *
over
tt,
hunch
it
togeldier
at
the
American Ia*gion met Tuesday was held at the church.
campus activities for the day top. using curtain ring to draw I
I.KI i i i i i m ; IKU.S
I.-..H1IV Hfpks til liltr - -- - ‘ ■
night nt the community house in
Ii* i tM • i%* fie w
r
i =f iM in u . M hoiiM* f i 'i .-nh’ . 1* mile:*
S VNKMRD IIAIU IW ARE CO. ClDM K itY S TiH£.* fo r j*nh- wi,n
anil tu tersely present them with u siring through. You can *rW
Commander
Altamonte Springs.
Springs
Jl« lllill latlY icfeilUftUi'it fit
‘ J10 T i i -i Fir-*t St.
Lhti headlines of the day'll Dews. cheap pearl* over it or paste on (lit I -f • &lt;
out oil Celery A\** J
diotnii*,
■»» ttrltM'lt Cn-iPitl *! flit a
I t r&lt;iiim .t}sski tin* nt u ih U i l F . . H u od
•red Madden of Longwood prep It't1
p i'n rh ,
h .tlh . - dn iiiF'
. j Before the war, when the stu- some felt initials.
M\ II \N1* \\|* hlv Al.
Doesn't it | Ik I I
k m i i) pit.,nr
IMHVIIP
i l i t r l n i i g in HI h im ’
iaed over IRS ihWUnR.'
{»*■»!' Ml •’»■ TI I TH I'UGItT T H I N
rt m u ' k ilt hen
l»,i‘ iik f n - t d « i ii i .
! dent
body
was
considerably sound like fun?
ITie Legion Auxiliary also met at
M u ta b le
fo r
d m t fiu e
t ih n if .
2ml IM\ r*k •MTuliKH Ml*.
,
*
, j siqsller and th* campus not as
iphhP
|
h»it-Ii, hiffje h«C frml
LOANS
the Altamonte Community House
&lt;1 i i r l i i * i .
I*
h jt c h lin ff. . i i
t . 1 1 a ii i s e e p
,, , ,,,, c ;—I extended, thu Town trier a[’ triN-' dmilile f*aiiu'e, Phmn IL’io.
Gene Autry ia back In
l ’„ \ .,,,cI'J £ i ?*m,-„h
,,
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 8 3 - S .x J
,
lhe fourt (lf lheWell,
H lm ne
S n n fe t d . C lo ild n .
Tuesday night at 8:00 0 clock, with
sBtldle a^.iin, lie's cavorting;
mtn. l. i
ri... i*
J.
Mrs. Fred Forward, president, in events aro noij sucheduled on the j DICph. Rl.ynoU,‘ hall and mad i t lh e l o d p o a t sM adiaon S q u * r »
I H A N S M \I»E
ty m
1 'H F .V .R t‘ LF. I I at&gt; im - r PH
l l Y\l . I 111 at pii'iiiif'- to ti ck
c hnrge. There was a special cb.I artist series at Florida State Col- hu ; nnounc, m, nU with a mega (innlrn wrilh hi-* horse, Champion
F R O M s i l l I O 13 00
gini* and 2'- (I *tak*T itailri
Hireling last week for the purpoae Irjre for n umeiLUrconilng to l&gt;r. phona.
1,'U.I Park I all 1*22 V\' brt *' '*-n
stint p i n * n ) , f « * i *»r\ u ,
l^.l* of the kid. would like t.'i
U
I. K m hli.'ff, -Pln.m
ot distributing tickets and poster* Karl O. KuerslAlner, chalrmnn of
S "ti aihl PAK) P. 31. W idlii *- (
II.OHIDA LOAN GO.
sec Roy Rogers and Triggei. ,f i r.i',i.t, ..'
i j 'i V k .V.,
Saiifi'id, Florida
for the Masquerade Ball. This the artist serk-s committee. This
. day.
ItkO, What n .tin|i|H-ni*d to U «y:
I'hlUd^li.liU, I'd
.
102 Sanford Avenue
scheduled
programs,
as
announced
meeting w i i ’ lwW nt the home oi
CFLKIIY Plant*. 2uit,IMWt Uariv
After wo left lb** rodeo, Helen1 Vmi s if
iruuirul in .iiiprar
58
AG
UES
ou
heauliful
slimes
(his
week,
include:
La
Meri,
exotic
Mr*. Helen Uwdermilk. *
Fortune and Yalamis Pasr.1l.
*ot the bright Idea ihat ifn|s.,n , u &gt; ',r
,.A ,l
IIORItttW HE (IP. WHERE
o f Lake M olitoe. E dw aiil I .
u.nutA
R Inca
trirk rider.
hi» rsrlaln «rir.-«u
suit torf...n
ill.nice
Mr. and Mm. Clete Loudermitk sola dnticer, who will appear Det.
Phone, lijy-IL
would ill,,,
liketo be iut a
nuer.
-i
PRIVACY is r k k p e c i e d
Lane,
PhoQc
I
I
IP.
25
and
20;
Stanley
Flutcher,
Amer­
-.and famllv have moved, from_thelr
She Was fasclnalnl by lH.jiar [Hrmln")-- f.uinly. Kturlds, an alt- 75,000. .1. g, j Yu UK naiui.il ilesiro for firivacy
^Chortle on laikfc-Triplof Tlrive t i ican piAaist and Chopin authority
old Mitxi laica* o f Fort north, tirovlairl nn„
wliteii im .i*u u- ft.:"HU
FURNISHED 2m n 11\t
V'
- *
’ in iininey matters is strictlj
,In iilie n e a r ...
,
1l *i|k
, 1 1 It.
I .Util', Plniile III!’ I!.
Texas, who gw s through her
i&gt; JosephSUtwsut
Hij.l.. l*«,.tui iff
the 1lively 2-liedrmim block con­ who wlUfeiVr concerts on Nov. 4
By nirfry c l a h k E
\* in t e r
rcspitriwd hero.
F'riends and
structed house, which they recently nnd 0; t ffn k Rack, who will pre* AP N»w* features Beauty EdintL acrobatics mi top of her horse |c* Man ’ * "1
i 1111It" s jjiir aj,r fiutiiiiiii I |t 1:411 I lit;IT C-tkf^
fur -it11
relatives are not questions*
sent a lectsixe, “ JJy World o f Ad­
purchased at 320 Ball I urk ILL
You just can't miss havint; Norim. at a TO-mlle-.n-hour clip
hot wilier hciitci tittd *i-%crnl
l»iuif. Mrs. Iti'miii Miller.
iilsuit your ei edit. lour on.S h d k a cu le trick . H e r m o th n
f
lh (, i i l h ,1[%s
W W. Dawson returned Sun­ venture,"-with sound films, on the
you tnvrlt
ft Ilit I IT*"!*,,
pluyer " l buStses* assitciatet
&gt;n and evi
evening o f Nov. If); xop d s h a m p o o a n d h a ir b r u s h .
used lo ^«e if trick riile r nnd her \ |« i m day from a business trip to New afternoon
f I |.iiim&gt; — N K v\ f» r*htin h•••ii1 . H \M » nnltfluiitI. M l |* 11b*Vk
will n it liear of your personsl
i;M '
E. Powt.'r'Biggs,
or* Biggs, solo organist of
i ini,
f .nm si lirH ii k«
&lt;•
The question .of how of leu you dud w a s n r h n m p io n ?*l« c r w r* ' t
firndt+ni kilrioi? iinil h'iiih
oil.in-. *1hutc i) no cause fm
1CMOI *t i fi i p i 'V IIdl«" 1* ■tii h"
$JJJMHi
K U It NI Sri KU f. io.*m
Five new members joined the Itie Dogtoji .Symphony who wi'l need a shampoo de-peng* o f course ler.
N*Hilft&gt;sir • »*ti t i n
! J ’ ’ -I i
enifini i nssmenl.
loft '0|f, ffijifll !a fv
homo,
atow, nulonmtir 'ifa«*
Casselberry Community Church, present a xoncert on Feb. 27; Eve entlody on your hair. Dili' hair
l’ i «• I. Ill S I 1*4|‘ll? * ,
Reasonable eYeilit requirement*.
By the hye, have you seen lhe
t l» « L
toil water hcnli'f, anil ct» « m
• Methodist, during the Sunday Curtn, daughter of ilcrre an will nceil more frequent ivashtiT?
No comakers on money loans
rn la T uutiHiiuti* hiiMtiorfie^xH i*
now
homo's
tail
hairdo?
It
ri
Marie
.Curiii(t
who
will
lccttuv
irfiiAfcv'Atur,
Includes
m
u
•
nrd
thah
dry
hair.
On
tiie
nth-r
handj
mornirtg service.
Variable payment plhns.
vidver, .■IK call.. $dtl* Almost
IHUTb,
RnraKc
um l
nppm xG
March 14; ami Jah Pierce, leading il'!' hair will nrrd ocrasiAhal oil simply terrif amj look* vrrv IN T ill; COG|IT lit MM. n il M l
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
new. See 4*sck W-illlnms, lluick
HI Ml\« lt.T
cot M i
anas. You take all yoiir h a lt, JCI^ii:.
•mutely tin acre of bind with
tenor of Ihef Mefropolitan Opera, application* la&lt;fnro washing.
Phona S*
Florida llsnk Bldg.
ru m iM A , in i *i iii*Ai«(iiuiiKr, 5&gt;nnford.
f
itill
trcc^s
scheduled .to (appear on May 5.
The ailvcrti-eiis-nts me .chock comb it in the usual way and
In
ro:
KalOt
&lt;
»r
NGU.II
i:
uth
then hold it ’ nit at th« bark
SJH.imhi —
11-room
borne,
loWOOD BITS
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
crown o f your head between SON, IlfiTdaul
..........
&lt;n trd on n bike, tru ly nnr of
dtttl iViKttfvi
nil siYox
your thumli nnd Index finer''.
..
”
the
nhow
plarij*
«
f
Otjoc**
lltlw
.\|jiHtl*l
STVNI.KY ItltXGHS
| | r o i . ____ u'____I , ______k n . . . l toil l l a v l n t i • Isli.i. ... I
iIGNS
While, you have It nnchorrd, pm
County
MBS. J. II. MF.N1CK
12-inrh
Show cards and posltrs
.• • J 1
a rubber bund around It, Hm»i
vi»u #Hh&lt;i . 4. i, ,.r * ..* ,,t
• .«.
KENNETH
K.
\» HER
S \ NFOItll II \H DUX HE in .
o - D K F r s s k ; n h k r v ic f .
.................
_
la. j i.
cover
It with wim©
ribbon and nniiri«m Mill
American Fruit tjioweis Bldg.
2In Foist Fust St.
O D I.an.lit-*. Phone 1021
a bow* You’ll renilv li»ve tbi4 tln&gt; Malm* .... .......... 1% » hi. r.
T k ' Dmgwood Civic Ixague was
Miiiil.iii.l, ll.ol.tii
BY
among the 10 clubs repieacntcd
hairdo which we call the Win.
iT . ’i
Nice (t r lr rli'iM of
-C E C E L IA T R U LU C K i
REAL EbTATE W AN TED
FLOOR MI NDI NG
at thb session* of district No. 7
nic Mane.
..|..raw.fl l-«. r . 1.1 .
wi l l IF. I N \ MEL
held at Sanford Womyt's Club on
______________ &lt;«stlf*(&gt; J liltst •
I
M i l k I’ MI S. POTS A PVNN and ftiu»liliig (leuitllig and war
WF. NEED LISTING.*. -,f Farm-. &gt;. VN I Oltll II Mtl&gt;\\ \RF: I o
Mr l . m
f.i* Ml
tog
New f la.it, -utfare.l t,» ;»&lt;!»
The ix-rfptihn and dance given PONDER niv now taking“ gu lf •”
Friday. Mcniliem from here at­
Groves mill Hunim-vi
fecti»n. Old l li&gt;.irs#t;tade like new.
tending were Mrs. Rayburn Mil* by tho American legion Auxiliary lessons
toll of advice* as to how ...
J;;;—
Jin Fia.i F it .t Si
I'roiwrly.
\V. It.
WililiimB,
Call
tfwee, president of Civic League, 8umlay nightlwas headed by tho RUBY W ILLIAM S is also prac­ altoqt getting hair l&gt;ack to mum." a,,,,,;!,.
GKMKItAj*_Electm jit-ivi- - u.umF
II. M. GLEASON ____
- K«-uU*»rr—Turn__Unit
f r r ;^
Mrs. Gforge Bridge, uotuity
County Fed president Mlllf, E. J. ROUTH who ticing and taking lessons . . . after the heavyJnll that *un «■ •■;u rn ,..i^ romlilimi.
Phnito
f»77
M.
2
1d
'.t
Lake Mary, Fla.
'i'Finnr
ri'Sl.
T
in
N.
Park
An-,
.
'claim nr Uenl.xnTJ .TTm i
MISS 'BUNA ERNA THUH.ST(LY and T A P P Y salt uaUr iusvo exacted.
H ci
[,i - i
. Mr*. J.. ll. BIst- was
*S. assisted
a*j,matemmm
.Siiby
- —--—
f 1«^#i
I ’ uitiM-tU. FI. L. L ey, Jr,
Tine,
McDougal and
A side from halr^rieanliue " P4«*ru*
” * •h*
u
*»“
&gt;*
WHITNEU made a twosoinu yes­
e, Mrs, llanillton
ill
Hi
MIkit !»“ M tsffliv
Ml 5 A R T I C L E S ' F O R S A L E
' RENT A CAR
terday .
DURIS. Ml’ fciNC.1R .add which I* absolutely pearssaiy fn; th*' rlutm ani, mihI
..».-JH I»n ry MenUk.
m ii*m
O N E fell inner oil stove* 2 oak
YOU DRIVE IT
ThasP. T. A. met Tuesday night
VERNE SMITH also played yes- good health and personal groom­ to b y th r otiilrtiiiiiit, aifrriG mi M tU »r- FILL UP with Fuel OR and Kero­
r&lt;M*ker«. one winnl liealcr at
PHONE 200
MRS. FRED GANAS ing, ^brushing is u must, il )"&lt;&gt; n «y f am i Au i m i c Ii rlurtii i»i ilFfimitil
with a full program o f bualha&amp;a MRS. MARY. H pLLEYH EAD . The terday
llli'-j W. Hth. Phono UUH-W.
sene before winter.
nut met f l i n t ahail lit* YnliJ-.
81RICK1.ANDMORIMSON
resided over by the' president, reception rapre - In the Community was out "Sunday al the dub-play­ would acquire and maintain lu&gt;IL IL Pope Co., Inc. SCO
U A I I L A N M \V, H I 'I L N C K I I
•' H IIlYE -ir. INC.
ELECTING grill with oven for
Inn Homer Scott. Proposal* for Building will l brightly decorated ing, as were'several others . . . trous locks.
A * F i r c u t u r u f tlitt U * t W i l t
sale. Phone tlMH-J.
One well-known hair special
revamping of the Constitution o f wUh. yellow and purplo fall flow­ MRS. JO jlN MKLSCH. JR. con­
„ umt T # «ljifti«n ( uf N l i l J . I t; MIRACLE CONCH FITE f&gt;&gt;. J. F?.
1HHK:
f: - PLYMOUTH
11 t ,111IHT »X# il CfT# i « l
Terwilleger, Jr., Mgr. Cement
the local.P. T. A . wore presented ers. Punch (Map served through'- ducted a recent Womans Auxlllaty 1*L even -u«es the brush tn &lt;tiv
^
PARTS AND SERVICE
A R IiC L E a W A N T E D
Water .Proofing — Building 6
by the executive committee. Final out the evenjrlg , , , II. FROST molting o f Uie Holy Close Epis- the hair. A fL-r -the shampoo sh" i*lr&gt;t (tuiiilmiifii ik h it, u u .
IU9 Palmrltn Ave.
Phone 10H
- IHocka —• Sower Plito.
369
,ILEY. stak
st i. commander, play copal Church with her hair done- uses turkish towsds to rub ll.c
-v o te wilt be. taken at the Ntrvem- IIAII.FiV.
.
n iit im ; t ii A iT ia it
+I
'L
L
BUY
your
car
•sxardtei*
Elm
Ave.
Phono
B33-W.
cd
tha
banjo
lin
d
local
musician*
hair
thoroughly
until
it
i*
prac­
f f U r session. T o that,meeting pern&gt; In a turban . . . At the Garden
ELECTRH? appliance repairs—
I T J l IIK N ItV J. IIA II.K V , w Iimrm
o f agp nr condition. IL'* Reel,
wo ri-pnlr washing machines,
ber* arp requested to donate »tl Harry We*tert:[l Tarry Kudell, Day*
lub general meeting MRS. A. W. tically dry- A fter that sho brush­ rc&gt;ld**nceija tiahtiuH it
NICHOLl-S
30G
W.
2nd
St.
Y«IU
*r«= •br t why
tiutlflir*!
Iliilf
Shannon,
B|ll||Mhrtin,
W.
IL
Cones'.
.
.
brushes
.
,
brushes,
.
d
r
y
­
vacrtim cleaners, farm, mixer i.
klnd*-,of dishes needed for tho
EPPS was stunning in blkck dress
iu lt fiir ilhiHT* ti «k
breh fllrti
BTUDIO
OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
"
‘
j
IUY
funushed
the
ing
the
brush
frequently,
until
Trntlvr Ap;diaitce Service, SR
achooT lunches. Refreshment! ware nelly and D
with a Flack stove-pipe hat trimiistlm t you hr KUitcINi; iia u . m
USED piano* fo r cash. TFifc Musjc
for finest quality
mds of DR.. W* V. mM with black seoulns . . . MRS. the hair t* glossy and dry.
la lltn lilreoli 1'iiuri fur lti« N lnlb
W. 2nd St., Phone lOflLJ.
served in the school dining room,
Box, phnne 933.
PORTRAITS
d to learn of his END0R CURLETT, attractive In
I f you havu one of the nev Judicial, (.tftuli uf t Itn Hi alt' uf
The
f t fr f i f i
___ Woman'a
____ m iA u x 11 ...
Commercial
and
Copy
Work
TI
oMiI m, In nnd for H^mlnulc i ’uurt'
AUTOMOBILE
A radiator* reh H, B. POPE has gi'jy.crepe with close fitting grey alLa-round nylon brushes which lr, in i*hanr*rr: ntid Him &gt;&lt;*u
2 i-INCH windows, inside doors,
Christ ChurFh mat at the home
Snapshot Hefvlcca
paMi-d. Wright A Cohen Gsri. a recent illr/rsa hat . . . MRS. C. L. KIRTLKY dries immediately, you will li­ 4f«. rr«|iilirel lu fllf» ruhf wrlllrH
2
shectrock
ot
p
l
y
w
o
u
j
.
o f Mrs- Charles Niekols 6n Lake
age. 2I*t &amp; French, Ph. 1009-J.
IRS. O. W. DOUO- (■ported ■* striking small black hat able to complete your brushlnr • pp*Rrinc« In *rU1 rdunc mt uf Ph»n* I IBB — 220 Mcisch Bid*.
Ulanchrtte, J LOO Park Ave.
Wildnytre Thursday afiemoon for , . , MR. an
lit** November Hut* Day, toib sooner. These brushes which brinra
flrst-of-sesson g a t h e r Ing. Mr*. LASS arrij |V yesterday from with face-veil . . . MRS." JOHN
GRITS
aad
meal—ground
frerh
BEAUTIFY
ybur floor* — have
wit, th» tilt .!«&gt; uf N’nnniWr, l » l *
to Viait with tha SCIIIKAKD, JR. wore black with ave bristles all around the brush, la (lefaalt lh*o«t aat't r;itJi*« will
kvannah,
Bridge gave an intensely Inform* Skvi
every Monday from . snowflake 7 Pcty, Livestock, Supplies
them waxed by modern ma­
chine. Homes, office*, stoics,
tiv* report of the Episcopal TH*n- latter's parents MR. and MRS. off-fsce black hat trimmrd with will stimulate and . exercise th.- erocerit Its Part" Haaln*! &gt;ou.
aorn. Can he bought nt Card- I IIU Y cows, calves, yearling*.
The aea*tat nntur&lt;&gt; » f thi* antt
phone DeLand 28 4-W. Chuck
jjla t jConvenlion held In Philad^- A. C. W ILLIAM S . . MR. ROY ailver beads . . *. MRS. CARRIE sialpr “ ' ’
tier’s Store, Lake Monroe. 10
U for ilitorre an.l rt'f* m l- "f
Phon*
f,
\\.
Lord,
7H8-W.
Alcno, 912 Carolina Ave.
li&gt;h l* yccentlyt
ycccntlyr Hans
w erg
_
I__perfect- 8YMES, JR. and MR. J U L IA N FULLER and children have left
lb. hag. (1.00.
- ssld aull l«: Ktorlnr lla.llr,. I'la t n ttff, ve. Iltnrr -J. Italtey.
for Washington to spent a month
ed jur formation of a- Church
TOUCIITON
&amp; WATSON, 1201
. Wltnrw my hknit and ottlrUt
popular Scat Covers •
■ Populai
With her mother . . . TN* Herald
Schoel to.be assembled In th* after­
Celery Ave. Ha* Purina Feed*. 13 NOTICES— PERSO P^L
* » » l o r aald Court at P iM n n l. K r m l8E.MIN0L
)L B TIR E SHOP
thanks the women for their enthus­
noon of the first Sunday In Nov­ lie, Fla. for a abort visit T
folo t.'i.uiily, Florida Ihli UL day
..................... ”
v -!
SEMINOLE T1KB
SHOP
G IV E us your older for baby
On Saturday night the I/d..gwoml iasm in the "Pick-The-Wlnner”
nt October, ISIS.
ember. Candidates are requested to
IMITATION leather* In most
Let's
look
at
It
this
way:
|
201
North
1
‘srk
a
l».
IIKIINIWiN
Card
Club
with
three
table*
o
f
chicks.
The
S
a
tl
f
o
r
d
X-Cel
Contest . . . The Mayfair Hotel
it in touch with Mrs. Bridge or
Cltrk ot *sid Circuit C..U(t
colors and large selection of
Evary
lOOo you "are nnw
Telephone 37
Store, 2nd * Sanford.
pinochle In play were’ entertained dining roonf and bar will open
r*. Menlrk. A tW e tlv *
I an At.)
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
Spending yearly for fire and
by
Mr.
and,
Mrs.
S.
L
Tupper.
*«
Dec, lBth,
,
. I
merits were served by the hostes
NOW
ready
to grind every Mon­
S. Brown, 2011 N. Orange COCKERS — Red Honey, »35.
windstorm Insurance can be re­
M »r tin o f s r r u r t T ln x
day morning — Your earn,
Ave„ Orlando. Fla.
8 wk*. 38 champs In pedigree.
K O I! T A X
ItK K II
duced tU 84o by buying a 5
grits, meal, com A cob or
M r*. A. D. Marsh, Box PJ4,
ITUI or IMF
tea r renewable policy. You aava Chapter
KOTICB .IB IIEItEliT UIVKN, TUXEDO FEEDS—complete Rue.
ahucka, etc., for feed. J. W.
R t. 1, New Smyrna
(Lake
l « e , at every lOOc,
IwmU Trerman lioljrr
44*] or Tax
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Ashby).
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone I t .
Now based on our present rrltri«-al»-S.V U tl. U&gt;unl tha _tth
of Auxsst A. ri ISIS, baa GARDEN and lawn seed; Vigoro F O R SALE — 7 bred vow. Po­ PHONOGRAPHS for r « L
Idends, b&gt; buying a mutusl lay
tied aajne. In. my of llr, and han
Itey from us, you can further
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cel
land China, also pigs. Phone
da apoljrxllt.n for a tax deed
Music Box, phone 963.
Stem, 2nd 4k Sanford.
Juunt thereon. Said rrrtt
luce your yearly cost to 67
. 38/
la
amhrarea
tha
.
fotlowtna
driw
DRIVING to Clovia. New Mexico
/6c. Saving 13 4/6c o f every
Fed proi.erty In the County nr HEADQUARTERS for Christmas F O R SALE — Cocker ^jianjal
about Nov. 10 via Montgomery
100c. • You can’ t loss - If you
ilnnl*. mate of Florida, tfl-wlt- - gifts/ toys, games, books, dolls.
puppies
fur
Christmas.
or New Orleans. Want woman
TI*.* ft T, ot N W Cor Bretlon
i*t gal » dividend you are not
’J
Buy
now
on
budget
or
lay-awsy.
11
weeks
old.
Solid
blacks
and
T o v a ih l, IK Sn«lh ftmae lY % Bl —
pailenge) half or a ll why.
lying any taora than tha pub.
Dlwtetea 111
f i t E.
U rFirst
u .l
Rsat.
run
&gt;
:
Its
*
rt
it
t
il
*
1
Plrcstono
Storos,
honey
blonds.
Also
bland
m*la
References. Phon# 900-R,
*
h»d rales /or your- Insurance.
W I t s * rt x tn n**. ITS Acre.
8L
a
ge
0
monllia.
Phone
462-1Y
Th* Mutual Companies w* . T h a i M m m i s t o f th* h M p ro A
u
t
o
s
f
o
r
s
a
l
e
IS
dr
see
at
2G31
Willow
Ave,
represent have always paid an »* rlv andrr th* aeld re rtlflra t'
—
FLOWERS '
r-er.tet was In tha tu n a lit t
nual dividend* to policyholders. rr**tnan.
for all occasions
FO R S A (£ : good milk cow. In­ *35 FORD V-8 Convertible,
C. Mi l Boyd
_____
4k___
Co. "Y o q r Mutusl
lis le *' aald r*rllflr"t» »hall hr M cNEILL 4k YQST. FLORIST
quire at. Stokes Fish Market
cellent r u n n i n g ' condition, '
redeem ed irrordlne
In
l»w, th»
Insuraae# , Friarnt," phona 10L
o r write J* N- Conner, Rt. L
Celery Ave. Just o ff Slpee
radio and heatar, new paint
party Searrlhed Ihtrrln will
D o r 49, Sanford.
job. Phone 247-M or 810-J,
aald to tha hlghtai bidder at Office ph. 403, residence ph. OlO-R

Helen Jane Moyes
To Wed In December

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Teen Talk

Turner Hostess
To Girls Auxiliary

Casselberry News

Methodist W.S.C.S.
Town Crier Is rAgain
Holds Regular Meet
Heard At Soutiiern

F.S.C.W. Schedules
Six Artist Invents

1 These Women

Ixnigwood

ERRACE

TALK

£

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Our 5 Year Plan

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FUUs FASHIONED SILK CREPE
HOSE

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�WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23,1M«

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANfORD, FLORIDA

f .V
l&gt;rtlfle«J llYt «*f q u i l l f M v o l» r «
‘■-.v* o f Bemlnol* TTauniy f o r Oeneral
Election on Noe. I. I t l t aa certIfltd by I.nurlno A. Reel, aupervlaor
o f r e g l,tra il..n of Seminal* I'nunty.

Able* C lif f M.
Able* M ra C liff M.
Abrahame John ll.
Xa*m * Mra. ft. A.
AEtlha Rdna Toung
Adam* R lla R .
Adame P. IL
. Adam* Jean IL
Adame Kathleen H
Adam* Kar*h M.
Adana M yrtle I'.
Adam* J. R.
'A d a m v j . W.
Adame M ary rl.
Adam, R. K
Alkgn M r* R ft,*
Alkqn M n C 3 f. V.. 1
Alkea lt R ,
Aiken linbert A.
n a n o . . • .&lt;

Al
Al
Al
Al

* «.P . J.
an M ra P. J
an Mr* Hall
an W. II. II

Anderaon Juantla
•Ander»on XI. T.
Andereon r . a . in
Abdrraou Heat rlr*’
Abdarann c . a . Sr.
Apdaraon Mr* II. I,
Audarann J. R. •
Andaraon J. II. Jr.
Andaraon L u rlll*
Andarerm "Mr* J. II Jr.
A M M J. O. .
'
And** A lice M.
An&gt;|i* lle r l code M
Apple II.
.
"
Apideaby Harold A
Appleby J.urllle p.
Area Kleanthl*
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Arnold Heulah
Aehford j. tV.
Alklna Hubert
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Harrington J.aa* Jr. •
Battle Prank
llellamy Llrtn.l Abrabarn
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lllark.hear Jam .,
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Cuhlwrll Mnnroe
Caldwell Lillie
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Ilruc# Thom ** A.
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Price Eac*r C.
Price W a lle r K.
Price Xlre. XV E
Price W illiam H '
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Wlleob Merits
Wlleon Janie,
Wllllame XIMtlr le
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Abbott Xlr« I I'
Abbot I J y
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Alierrruiobi.. II a ii —
Abram, A IAdair T in.. •
Adame It V
Vilama VV A
Adam* til»\ e N
Adkln* C V.
AlkUn Anne VV
Aiken II 'E Jt
Alderman John
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Alelsniler Malt
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Alton fl. II.
Allen Jnme*
Allen T. S
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Allison Xlr* l-iir*
Allnun J. N. .
Allman K. S.
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Amann Ann* XX".
Amanii Emil
Amhrnae Maggie XL.
Xastoreon l.vdi* I#
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Anderson lleib XV,
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Chapman Egrl T.
Cbrlaitn* M ra Mary
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XVIImer 11*11. S.
W ill# Helen Xlarle
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XVIII* llenry Sr.
XVIti* llenry Jr
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Wondjork Ida Veraa
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Carroll lle n rv II
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lit Hard Veda II
lla I lard J. K
iw lm .« ilr o lg . I!.
Raima, Mary t;
Hank* Kline, &lt;1
Hank* A tlr*
Rather I i»&gt;ii*
llarne, &gt;|r, Uee4 ilr
llarten lln . John M.
Ilarke or \1 II.. |.
Hark* Mra. Orville
Harrow l—lloy
llartholomew Prank
llarthotomew Mary
l l a . , . it William I.
Ilatra H. N
H a lt.ii I K
lla llrn Mr» I It
llatem or. J. tV.
Heard Marla T
ll.rk IL ||
ll.ck Mr*. II II
llcok II A.
lin k Jay II.
Rerketrom I* I1,
llr rk .tr.on Hu,
Iterjratrom Kddl.
Il.rkelrnni K*,|e
H.llamy W aller
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n.ldln C. I.
Il.lttln Alii** Mr,
11.11 Clarence It,
11.11 C lifford Jr
Bell Perry le e
H tllliln Karn.ai • •
llrl.y ru John P. Jr
Relyrii J, p.
Ilend.r Peed tV Hr
llende.* Ilnhy
ll.nhani Pearl
II.nfum t\ F .
Il.nham Urovrr I.

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W llr o i l.yda Mao .
\V|Iry Xlre II." t".
W iley Hoy C.
W ilk in . L M"
XVIIklne Xlre I i S
Wllklnenn E ltfa l—*rI.
WIIkl.ieon Evelyn
XVllkln.on Jack Jr.
XKIjhlnron J." I - ’
Wllklnenn llulli A.
.WillInn.* Ellaahcth II.
XX’ llllama Ptederlck IJ
Wllllam e Ovlr
W illiam * 71*00* A
W'llll.trn, A l l c i l H Ir.
W illiam * Selma C.
W illiam * Haldee
William s J. Hrndir
W illiam * Ethel T
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W illiam * II. W- -Mr*
W illiam * N **lr

K E P L 'B L K 'A N

FACE FIVE

Krill till

rllbaorr Joeepli S
rlrnbam W illie .
l i r r t A 0 idh
tfreglov Violetta C,

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I t E n m U C A N V O TE R S C O U IH K O

I'lesa la n V A* C.
Cleveland M ra A. C.
L’opplna L A .
O p p ln * Jasalo M,
Coinn Thom s*
s’ raniloss Arthur ■
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W blli.iora Mnlllt*
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W b itn tf i i r. Jr

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tVMItaker Albert

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Mr*. Leon K.
L*on KK alh.rteie
C liffo r d s .
John). I .

Takr.iti I'rntik X

Odham R .' K
(yt'nonnr F. J.
O'Connor T. L.
in'onnnr Allr# M,
Eugene

Peck ham C. J.

Hwlnnry &lt;*. Y«.
Hwlnn.y Mra- C.
Hwop# f«. C
RfVnaa K IlM balk
fly mra Flor#nc#
Hytnm Ituy F.
Nymrv f|ny F. Jr.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANF &gt;RDuFLORIDA

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Iluaaejl llanry A

Hchlrard
Schlrard
Kchmehl
Schmehl

NlblarV ft. ‘ A
Nlckartnn II.
Nlrktraon M ra II
Nkkolann J. J. Jr.
Noble Amalia B.
Nordgrtn M ra Eric
Nordgrsn Eric II

Hlrrnra W illiam U*nry
Slarnee Kdward
Klaen.e Nannie B right—
Starr H. H. E.
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M a tte r L u rtil*
Hleele Herman P.
nteela Camilla U.
Steel* U R
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Hleele Julia I .
Illela Fred
Stem per J. ft.
Hlemper Mr* J. K.
(.temper W. II.
Stenatrorrr N. J.
Stephen* Jnale.
Htepheneon Helen f .
Htepheqeon Prealun n.
Mevean P. A.
IMeren* P. Q.
Stereo# J. P. . r
stevan* J. p. Jr.
Slevena John I.
Hievena Mar II.
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Burnell Edna M.
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elongates Julia W.
Honealeg Veima
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Hooding Amos It.
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fioodlos Mr*. Itoea
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5 Hod win «■- V,
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tloim ly P. ttiirneei
■tnrml) Eleanor II
(Irarey Virgil
tlracey Mrs, Virgil
n rsrey J. It
nm dlck John K
llrsdlck Ml rile P.
Crave* W. &gt;\
(Irantliam lit* . V. II.
■' Hranlham V. H.
riravss 8 8
, (Ircy (leorge W.
Cray Clrace M.
Hrsy IK.liar I (J.
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(lreen Frank I#
Hresn llnv
Vo H rirfln M srgarel
flrlirin J, W.
- etrlmhall Trenliotm
T irlm liall Harry )l
lluerry Mrs W. It.
Hu I ford W, 8
Hunter A- I*
Hauler Evelyn
(Instafson K J
Hu *t a feu n Mr* K. J.
uuslayneon Harry

Hgderer Mr*. J.
Maderer John IL
Hagan I . P. Jr.
Hale lls rv e y II.
Hate Connie
IlalJ C urll* J.
Mall Mr* J. W.
Ila ll J. W.
H all Bugs tie V..
Hall Lota Mae
Halt Harold .V
Ila ll O. M. '
Hall Hr*. Mar) M.
Ilall James Ft.
H all M ayy'B.
Hall Albert
Ira. Albert

Iloinll Mr*. A W.
Hainll Clinton P.
Ilam li Ellen
Hand C. M
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and W. 8 Haneell Pesri II.
Hardee M. C
Itardee lexiisr
Malden l&gt; L M
Hardlaoh Mis *ll K.
Hardison Hen). K.
Hardy Dell*
Hardy Lout*
Hardy N. KIt.rd r W E
Her per . D. U
Harper Mr* 11. I.
lif l l i o r Etlawoilh C.
H arriett Mary
Jlarrlett W. F.
” H arriett O eorr* »l
H arried M W.
. K arri* Hubert IL Jr.
* irarrla Dorothy A.
; Harrl* V. II.
IJarrlasn H. A.
Lfarrtman Thelma Illarrkeon Mary la-e
llsrrtaon O M.
Ilorrlson (d ll* Ms*
Harrison Viola
' ilarrlenn W. 1 .
S H alley Mre Matlle .
Harvey J. F.
p- iiaaklug Amis IK.lan
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Ilalrh Ethel
lliilrb lJ o)(I
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Hath cock Janie
H ay** U. 8 . Mayra Mra. U. 8 .
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Harmon Jessie M
liaynea XValler M Jr.
Haynsa W, M. Hr.
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Heal an Mamr J.
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H e rb a l John O.
ID rbsl Mary B.
Herndon B l»s l» J.
; Heroilon IL W.
llsjm li.n c P
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Herndon O, P. Jr.
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Herndon Mlovenr* M.
‘ Herndon It. K.
-liem flon Jitnf? KnimtU
Herndon Jessli- H.
Herndon Robl. 8 .
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flinfson' Martin
Hudson Mrs )|
Hlidenn J. |.
Hudson John L
Hudson Mrs M.
Hudson Miron
H uff James u.
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes
Hughes
Hughey
Hughey
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Humphrey Arthu
Hiimi.hrey Clyd.
Humphry)' l a Junti
Humphrey* 8 . I»
Humphrey Hall
Humphrry II. T.
Hum H. T.
Hum A. P.
HsKl Mrs. A F.
Ilunler .Velll'e A.
Hunter I. II.
Ilunler Paths I f
Ttirl Pherles C
Huston 8 . A,
Hutchison Bl|ee W.

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Irish B llg VIrw in 8 . A.
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Irw in 'P . U

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Jacobs..o H'rrnan
Jacobson Msnoel
Jacobs,In Mrs Msrtuef
Jacobson Hhtrwood A
Jarkson Margarrl II.
Jackson J. b.
Jackson Mr*, y j. I.
Jlicksrrt) J. K,
Jrcksun WlnhlsJackson W. L
Jarrell J. A.
Jarrell l i r e Jrsrk
Jennings Martha
Jennings W, II.
Jeter B. W.
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Jeter Mre K W,
Jett llenry
Johns it. D.
J o h fu n n j. A,
Johnson Joe
Johnson Ad*
Jofineon Then. 0.
Johnson Mr*. T. tl.
Johnson lyiftin t
Johnson ■Paul P.
Johnson Mr* Paul
Johnson fl. I.
Johnson J (V.
Johnson (Irate
Johnson Waller
I Johnson II L
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. Johnsorr Mar
Johnson Aflierl M
Johnson Mrs Albert
Johnson )y|wsi\ II.
Johnson ft. T,
Jones Mrs. B.lllh
Jones Amo* EJunes Hoskins
Jones |.m i' II
Junes John IL,
Junes Lucille
Jones (*. J.
J.mes Mr* tr J.
Jones Ifonsbl
Jones Mrs. Frank W
Jonra Mabel Hnlnt
Jones M. (L
Jones Mlnne H,
j Jones John It Jr,
Jones Mstllda M.
; Jones John H.
|Jones Jettn
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Jones B. U
Judes Mr*. Bit* la
June* "John A
Junta T. W.
Joyner llen n
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Lee James &lt;r.
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Irefflrr W. A,
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He file r Mrs. W, A. Jr.
(w ilie r W . A. Jr.
Lehman II. J.
Lehman Jennie tV.
Dm m ond Bam K
Lemmontl Mrs. K K.
leonard llsnrlela
D-unardy John U,
Leonardy Is C.
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Lowry Norman I*.
Ludwig Joseph
Ludwig Julln *
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M aflrit (1. A.
M oH .it Margaret J
Muglll May Ml*s
Mahonry A. IL
Mahoney Lillian M
Mahoney Frances
Mallrm Mr*. A. B.
Mflltem Madeline
Mnnn las Vine
Mann A. II. •
Manning Emma
! Manning M ary
l Maple* IL J.
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Kennedy tiolheny
Kennedy Mr*. J XI
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Powell Charles II.*
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p rirh etl Mrs. J. (I.
p rlck ell Jaap*) LI.
Priest C. C.
Priest Florence It.
priest Mr*. Handal
I ’rlrnt Itahdall D.
p rissier .W . W.
proctor W. M
Pryde Flerehre
I'u lesion Mr*. Mar
Puleston Dr. 8 I to Ips i o I, Mrs. Kant
I ’urcsll Jack A.
Purdue . 11 tl.
Putman C lifford
(juatltehaum J. H
MuelUebuum Kale

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N eill* KFinnic II,
J. M.
J. W.
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Mcclamin* Heorg# T.
McClelland Mre. luula
McClelland J. F. Jr.
McClelland O. W.
Mct^irmac Olivia C.
MrCormlek W. (I.
McCoy Mr*. Evans
McCoy F. E. ■
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McDaniel W. D,
McDaniel IJIIIan
McDaniel T. F. Hr
McDaniel Josephine
Mac Donald J. M. &lt;
Mac ikmatii Jeartella &lt;*
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HC Doitald P. J.
MC Donald J. T.

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Bldgs J. P.
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lUley W. C.
Rlnea Cecil
Rlnta F. I’.
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J &gt;ltn*»n it SS
Johnson llm tl, W.
J.'IttlMtN Olga
Jordan l.otM. KJu Itr.i Jr,
Jet.Him 1. KJ,11 dun it., b, 1 K

Xrltli y i 'a n I *

m-hley VI

T hriftiitif
i Thf&gt;riu»*
ThiMlMA

Tin-in i.
*ruiiw i.

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Vorhor.to.rl

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t\

Vouta It.’ iio.*

Vital* l‘‘ ■) t
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i m h : pf„s i &gt;e n t

votkrs

tjurn r* . 1

B F .ri l t l K \V V O T E R S (X H A )lt U }
! Vtt.rou
.to
W ralrl \lm D I .
WnlfoM M a ir ih l *
Wnlrnll o ii,
Wolrttll 'M* o ti.
.NVtilettlI Henry
Water* II ’ K
Water* C. I*.
Wanner II. I

ITIULCOTA
rUECINCT So. 1
It
lla r lo r I* I*. Ill,-*
Itr t* l ley Kdna

t leitrie Albert
ilehtl t i 'ten* i*.
t lr l* r r I t,,i e,i*
rieia.-f K,tntile
Meftter II II
U r l* e r -I t* h e
iteteer V litln U
lle le e • W II - ..11
O H K*l#.*n

Kllltltle M ittanui
Kami* l.'yviyn
K em p Itoberl la-.Kte.nlr Mi*. I. Y
K*» tni. i: i»
KtHtnlr Mr* II I*
K uit - • in 1! I * I.I I , •

* Te*ll Mat a I l e t

11A ,1.1 i:

Ch,tlher *1
Chslke-e *
I’ hjlke/

I

ii

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llw lo r

I ’arllw k Karn
Cmt’TlL MV.'- iI i ,iiii 1I mit
I’ llikne) Itateiali
t’ llnpie Merldey

T'tliiiii'PC y,..* tIt
Thttnipe.in lle tlle It.
fille r I'll a lit ) l&gt;
Tlll.-r II. T.
Turtle, J W.
T y le l l.e.t O.
&lt;
Tyjiel' C It-

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*V 11,,., •.

COIAHtlOJ

DEMOCRATIC

l'l,..'to-t

RF3 *l IIII.IC AN

VOTERS

r o io H i.D

n r . M o c iiA T ic

(IVIITH)
I’llIX T N C T

W illiam ,
William s
W illiam .
W illiam *

t’ llarlr*
(’ harli e
Jf*e
de-Wall

T a y lo r Charlea II.
Thomaa Flurtlla II.

Hauer Mr*. Frank
it*n*ttn W, M.
tlland M. O.
Dernier Mr*. P.’ SS' Jr.
Jten.lrr P. W. Jr
itumlialoukh W. D
ttuiiilmlough Mr* MV.

Cruyrrall W. II

ah Kthel (j.
trlielll*
ira Pln**t*
&gt;m Icura
,ra W. II.

'amliru llua*
i.e I tleurg*. SS’
Del Mriv 1* A,
l*e I le A.

‘mile Joecph
py Jno. Pe
■og Calherln# C
*os Ii

No

I M e iili
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lb a *le; I
lloueley I , i,e
*
Iteoeley Vita. fe|tt#
HeaMe) &gt;lr. t TI N e l r y J .1.
Henaley ti.ej.m F n re ll
Herrynmo J. II-

Thomaa J.ura.Ke*
Thomaa deorue '
Thomp*tto Thom **
TIHihan Pel#
Tlllrfta

W a lk e r Chancy
W a lk e r Ath#ria
W a lk e r John II
W o lk *r Jerry W
W aller a Hubert la „
W a lter* Nancy
W a r* W aller It.
W . r r . n Dav*
Waahlndlnn Arthur
W h llo Joe It.
W lld a r D. II.
W illiam * Henry W.
W llay Ida 1,
W illiam * Johnnl#
WTIIIant* W illie
W illia m * lla lll*
W illia m *. Demy
W llllatna Lucy
W illiam * Karl K
W illia m * llenry
W illia m * Mamie K
W illiam * Her. Hardy W

W HITE

lle ri • . I. . * .io . ioI It

Iteniyark Mi l Ilia I
Dt otn,It k .Daniel H.
lJti«e#n A lltefl T.
Dyee, I.. XI.

Itoberl .
y Thelma

P lrk * r: M
li'IImM Urn 1*1*
J tlllAfil T V
l
A 11#
I
F lu ff
I * 'll lit* H ,M
It-fiHVMn Nuiih
l*in U rii{ Hiftlii

Tat U*r i

Tailor

*E-« y |»»r
- Th**m */Ttlaiiia*

Upjithilntjr Timms*
hl&lt;4» Urmiitlno

llankfr*«fi iTrwt*

lla n d a ll Uvrthu
Itatidatl Ckarle*
ftahdnlt Th.lnut
lla w lln * J 11
llm t’e* W W
Hetldlek Katl.
Ite.ldtck Johttttle
l l f l l e y llalll#
Hetllay Arthur
Hr Id Kanhte II
fted ley William
H#ft&gt;« llrrmao I.
Illc * P rofit
*
Hit'll U.ttu.H lfojw.1
lltr y Kd
loberta Charlie K
Heberle Klip Mar
Kaberl# Vernell It
!t(tl,erl* leron I*
fo b ln x m Xtaode
lloblnson Hoberl

A'reemun t^wl*

Ila I Dataey
Ha TJamea I
tla I Arthur
Hall llufu*
llkll Mary to-e

U»%Ip A W
lYtvl# (loriiitR

I’ow ell A,la
I ’ reahn Hen
P rin g le Maltha

Keritueon Prank Jr
Plehla Matllia l.
Field* Haymond .
Klnmlng K llv eflrr I,
Ford I&gt;»r*
Ford Jullotn*
1’oaier letulee
F u ller Jame* A.
France* Jame*

Ha*an Ja*. D.
Hagan Charlea A
Hagan iJalvIn
• a I John Thoma

i: !*•
n»*r.ifU i:v. i»n
'ni»
i:
liavid Mi i i,mih«r

ttarrlrt Natlun
Hall I. C.

M.t '.tin

t’ a lrlrk Allen
I’ le rre Itrtllel U
I’ lttkne) llrrttia

Oat I* Id. lit*
Davl* J e ff
Dlvott Paul
|tl*im W illiam
Itlxrm llo*# Cl
P llo n Altameui
DUtin llufu*
Jttiuuhi# Anal#
tlultoa# Iter I

K ram llnif Mary K.
(lid m lln a Joel A.
rtn im lln r A lle n
llray l.ula A.
dray Alary Kdltli
lim y J. N.
llray Chari#*
dray Jame#
drecu M arl..11
d rrc i Florenr#
U tlffln Carrlefa#ll

H
W «llrr
ilmmlittK ft. II
(Itam lltm K. M

il&lt;- I’ b e te tto

O liv e r T. W.
O’ N eal llenry
Owen* J. T.

C o h ltl.u m
Co field Aurllla
C ullrld Htarllnir
Cuoaway NalaDi
Ceoaway Jamea
lunyvra O rn rie
T l. y. t 1-,'t ir, , i!
Courthney Kllaa* •
Crawford Kaala Maa
I ’ rtmm* J . N

41llmi.ro John II

Urrcr T

Mtt*..y 11 C J,
Cet’oy H'-rjIrr
Mrlmnlel lie*

f’tafk IL.J.

(livens Cddt* Jr.
(llettn Thomaa Karl
djramllttB FrH A.

llrtrdofi
i1«tfirtlj|f It«&gt;«s!«*

Nveblt lluueevelt

Cb*rk Hlaekman ■ —

P A G E SEVEN

T.ilUm y. \v.
T«ll»*»li \lt* K
T»nifu« W , \
T* AKll«* K 11
T.nlil Mil. !.. It
T lr i»t*i»!n Titn
Tf uTitti |»««•ti
Th**nif*«i*n J S
Tl* trtrlilfi I »lrl ii
Tri|»i» i: l»
Trl|tji Mrs (I I*
Trl|»|i \\ II

N ew p o rt Kinma .

Charlton Annie Ihtra
Cherry lainnla
CTjerry Hieve
V*harry Ktete D.
Cherry Alallle 1.
C lark Anell Kmllh
Clark Harrlaon Jr.

F L O R ID A

F*ulkn«r l^nhki

Kr filler I'horlir

Mnrkrrt K lh fl A.
Mnnlrjr C liff.»r.1
•Manuel Hrtmh tl.
Alnrlon Om I*
.Marlon Elvln
M artin W. M
M artin Krancl
M artin K. M.
tin
rnl«*
IIP K*iiu»

HERALD, SAnFO RD ,

Llchrlherilvr I.nft.-i* \Y

l«i%Wfton John Hr.
U w iur John A Jr.

Utwittn Klna*|«* II.

SANFORD

Ih adley J,t**|r S.
Uurneli 4neon
Hut 1,el 1 Mr*, rrreit
lloyfl Mra. Harnh
lln w n Pulrlck llenry
llraw alrr II*.
Ilrtiwn SS’ lllle Mae
Mu*h J. SI.
Ilfieh K D
lle a »l.y Jit*. J- W.

C arrcan v; Kldn*v M:
&lt;’ *mph,.|| jTr*. IV H ,
CarpenD , IVin. T
4*nfpenler D •*.
Chatir* Mr*. W. T., &gt;
Cedar Anna
I'eilnr fpCein.
entile* X&lt;r*. H * IV
Cnmarforil J. T .
Con* F. A
C b.nl* C It. *
4-lohla Mra. C. It.
r'lonla Koark* I.e*
Clout* Hoy Jr.
('Ion ia Win. It.

A*

■nr Mr*. Ilyron
tryef J. d.
V y rr Ib r lb a I .
I...-* Jli

S

yt.
VIIn ole l,
seek M
V
fe iro ff I. 4
delcalf I I I . 1 ' I.
‘d e lta lf M i* t’ T. *
tltehent t taudla
d lllt r C t'd llle r F l..*.l H
till* Mra. I_ P.
v
nlhttn Xhitiiia* 1 1
Ithtn lie * . .

ja m # *. 11 &lt;*
Itibnaott H«rIlia
I|. Hell

detcalf d . Il
*l*lc *lf C T
'Ittoits M l*. C. 11
d eirn lf II.
Metcalf Arthur It.
Mitcham 11 P
Milt hell i ’ . I t
,t-&gt;fI I n ilro. W
lorn’.t ti N ellie K
■lurtln Dt J Mm
dorr 1* 0,1 sit* ss' w
Mull* Pitircn te T
do h* l l i i i r t '
Ma
di-Call P SS
SirCnrtKll* SS H
lir i’.ai tlta ss ill,, si ,*
vlcf’tilley Mi* t 1
McC,tiler *1 T
SlcdownrS Site. II P
fle tiu e a l. J* ( e* le

I’fi volt Jl.ele

Itrtlirtran I. \s
UiHlnu a u -ll. P.

t.-

MCKIniit.it I. IS

McKinnon Mre. J

W
S'ine.ut \V&gt;n*r,
Vloroll XI.Hill.*

W

—

IVIItlcma Janie* U
W illiam * lo*roy .
Wright John,Wllkereolt l.omtle
ddunt
ddi.nt
Udum
■Atom
(Mom

J. IMr*. J
Hoy
Julia
Mamie

Jam II.

i C lifford

d re e n J e .r y

’

tlagan H. l e
/,
llagan Virginia Pll. rden M ill* llulh
Hard-n &lt;leo. C
Harvey c ly d .
It*|dy T ln r
H aw k* iR tiy
I law k * C. Pe

Jaykaon Nathan
Jackauo Curley
jamaa K e tll*
.
litr e ** Arthur t.
D a n iil David D.
Jam#* Tbeatiree*
J a n ia Kvaratt Kr.

O
Ogiidy .A lb a n
*
C allow **’ John
Campbell Jamea
Cham ber* Agate Dell
f l a i r C. K-

Id Ward A.
«4 w * td

H.h I* Maud* F.
Rsleti It, W.
H »l*v Mr* It. W.
Kale* M M.
K ale* Mte XL M.
R ale* M. W.
Hi ana Joha
R van* Xtr*. John
r # r n * li‘ o . tf.

IkickaVd O ils* T. ’
Paekanl Philip XI.
Parlln Mr*, it H
1 ISarlln T . R.
I Parlln J. F*
P an in Mr*. W. F
Parlln Kathryn Ik
’ Parlln MarguerH*
Parlln Jame*
Pleraon F. A.
PI.rson Mr*. F. A.
Pool* Mr*, le le
Phillip* T. It.
II
Ragadal* It. U
Rant Mr*. Wm. J.
Maul! W m . J.
Haul (Hendon* M.

Ktlward* fa r m !

,

11‘dnt** &lt;*, 11
JliRFi (i» ^

OEMEVA
P R E C IN C T N
AldeMtiati W._ I
Alderman Helen le
Allen KIHy W *lt*
Allen A. II.
Ander* Vlverlena Ander* W. d.
Anon**n »l#nry
Arnold 1 r*d
Arnold Sir*, bred^
|laker th „ m * » Mead*
1*11 K S
tall Mr*. Huby ■
laliarit IMna
lallard Prad

K S s r : : 8 .1 .
Keels K R ally

s k

*

[*W illl# P.
kaon P|**a M.
Sana *fbtrnlhy J.
t T . Ak W a lia r A.

r III Ilabel It
A the lilt f .
It
Ititolarfut*■I. J
IlHIllertmn J C
HauleiT*.iit IJiurenc*.
IlHttiem.n Xlalol
He* Mra. iTtarles
Ilea Charley
iledpali* J A,
lledpitth A II
Hcdpnth Plutetiie \\
lied(attIs May
llllc h t* H. C.
Itlleh ie Helm XI
lUtrhli* J. K
lllali Ague*
*
ill Set*1 lA tll*
lliv e r* Ii. W.
Iltv er* Thoma* ii .
iln h tflb ia&lt;*l.int! IL
B odgefa J- M

(IH L D E N I«)I&gt;
PUECTNCT
No.

lli.attv’riuht IVIIllome
Carl* HI l-rttir* K.
t’» t l
*d,t|
Carrol L Hetiu Mf&gt;nta»
Cfib.-nTH. I . .
Dike
Hike
|Hk#
Dike
Dike
Hike
IbHld
IVWI.I
Ibitlyl
Dodd

Henry W
Pi*tilln*
II **l#
(lalrdalj &gt;
Chtt* II.
Connie
IL I
P. d.
Aim *
Vcala

bkldv H #fb*rl
Rddy llr r r le ll
K ldildge &lt; h»e
Idgr Mabl*

Ion Floyd 11.
;o ff dam D.

liK i;
ton

*1

IllTUm .lCAN VOTEKH ( OU)UKD

Toeele II- D
Tfteele Helen
1 A im *

SS.igM.
I,..tlle
Wagfje. A *1
SS Igg 1
SI.,lib,
SVIllial
Turn
W illiam * Ibtb •
W illin' • Ted
SVulfru m K*l**&gt;
SV,,|k*
il a or III1

,
'

IW I, lotula* D.
IllarTlon Ch**«*r
liianion W .n o ja
tbtwen Annl* Mae
*1 btwen Clem
i,
IktgrS I etuis#
liorden Hay
‘ llnrddv IL C.
,

P J lr w f t ih e r Amy RF alrw tfjtber Prederrc*
Floyd *- KPh'.frt -Me** AKarin'- ' Mil* J&gt;” ’
Ptdlo’er CKAtle* T .

�TH E S A N F O R D

P A C E E IG H T
G allow ay

Lana

Oalloway Cary It.
Uauldlng lie,ale ||.
Qauldlng Norman M
utaaamlr* Theodore K.
(llaeem lra Bertie
Orand Annie M.
Ilrnnd Kuaenla
Orand Paul E.
M oll Gertrud*
H ull Hamilton
Hunter C. n. •

lying
lyin g
Ixiper
let)per

John
Minnie Mey
Geo. II.
Sarah W.

M alher* Mildred F.
Mather* llaeel V.
M alher, lnu ra
Mather* Hrady K.
Moramen Mliftil* A.
Mpremea A. W.
Mnreman E ll,a b ,lh
Morrla T. I*
M yer* Sara A.

Hartley Chaat V.
Ila ille y W. i,
lle rlle y |1_ A.
Hartley Florida A. .
■ U r tle y V Ie ry
H artley Jteee I.
Hprtmen it. II.
Mead lllanrh* M.
Heath H. L Jr
Heath Dorothy
Her.Ih Mary C.
Ilealh H. I*
Helm* A. L
llrln w I'earl
llenn#***) |,*ltoy
HrJineaeey Grace II.
Healer J. |I.
Mine* A vy
Mine* inn
tlilrhcock Mr* I . N.
Hlichr-ock Lealer
ijllchrock I’ atil U
llopeon M.
Horton W illi* Me*
llorlon Lloyd
l|uil*on Mery
Ilm lH i, Hubert Henry
Hunt l,ewta T. Jr.
Hunt Bobble Joe
Hu»ted l-eo II
Hyatt M. J.

M tK nlghl Vivian
Parker Ederard II.
Earlier Nan
Parker II. tl.
Parker Kate
Parker Katherine I.
Payne J|. C.
1 , Pop* W. II.
, Pope Carrie F.

Jarkaon Btanrhr M
Jackaon I. J.
lark*on Hal Hr LJarkeon Harold
Jarkaon I - G,
Jarkaon Margaret
Jean &gt;1. O.
Jean Lucille
June* Tborna* H

llnyt lllanrh* M.
tlnm alnrer Ororgw
Humphrey M argaret
Humphrey Ethel
Hnmphrey I. L! •
Humphrey R. L*
Humphrey Itoae L
Humphrey Mamie
Ilulrhlnaun D. tV. '
lluirhlneon Mr*. Mo

M ad, M ary E.
Hrnllh Heroic#
Smith Kllkahelh M
Smith J. C.
Smith Ann
Smith Hairitiond A.
Smith W eill* It
'ffmllh C arlo#
Snow C. H.
Baow L illie F.
Spinner W illiam
Starr H erbert A.
Starr Ernie
Stile* .Wlnnlfreit Mae
Stile* C. K
Slonerork Holier t
Ntoneruck Viola 11
Htnnernrk O. F.
Klnree llurnham
Hltire* Eleanor
Stum tl. II.
Stum Clara N.
Hulllean Delia
Hulllvnn Ilu **l* A.
Sltlllran Arthur IHulllean John I.
Hulllean Herbert ftSumlerlln Florence p

Jobnton Carl A.

Kanaky Joaeph F.
Kemp A«*F- * *
Kemp Jewell
Keoah 1.1* . K
|yigrri|ul,l Emma K
LegerkUtSI E. J.
Lloyd J. d.
Lloyd Hnrolhy E.
Lloyd Elmore J.
Lloyd K. B. Sr.
Lundoul't A i r l
i.utjiieer Carrie A

Tabor Julia
Tabor tjriiman
T ire Carrie IV
Tic* T. A.
T ire Vernon C.
Tupper ’Maud*
Topper H. I,
T yler I- C,
Tyner Mr*. Med
Tyler M yrlt* 1
Tyner F. G. II

Maready O. B,
Martin Charley I*.
Marrham A. II.
Mallllewa Win- II,
Matlhew* Mr*. IV i
Mallbewa Janie* t
M ellrllle Jean C.
Miller Arrh ,
Mln*hew Belle
Mln*hew Franklin
M ueariee Wm.
Mimgrare Wm. J..

Van Horn T . M.
Venllorn Jo*le
Vahlfnrn Ttorrrna* M

Jenktn* W. C,
Jeuaett Howard W
Jenten Mabel
Jrihnaon Edward

S
Wheaton O. I*.
!
W b e. ion Annie
&gt; W h ilin g Evnrilla M
■ —o—~JWUII«ina-Lurau It.
WiKulk
lin e
Wvod* In
l-eltoy
Wood* lluby
____
m C PV B LIC AN VOTTJIB W ill
llarosdnaky Anna
K u t TUB*
COLORED fcK H O O B A T tO
T ilt 1- L.
rail Ophelia

A bar Isabelle II.
Abraham Mra. James
Alderman AHtn*
Alderman II.
Allen Hemp
Altnon William

Ahdyraon Harvey l^e
Arnold

H. S.

Arnold Ollv*

A yer* Klhei w
Baker C. P
Ha I la nc* II. K.
M ila n a s lleaei* A
Baldwin Caryl* 1.
Marwick Modena
Marwick N. J.
narwlek M. a •
e» George
Vloln
Benson Cart
ItlaHIn* J. A
tllgflln e Adeline
Dlahe W aller E.
f i i i i r F. m .
Illankenrhip luiwrene* 1
Blanker),hip lleaulah
ltUnken.hlp M. II.
Ilrldcaa Mary A.
B rook, Blanche
Bryant Addle K.

Bryant N. lb

Barnet Dorothy Knoll
Harne, Donald J

lorracril Mary II.
LaVIgn* lle lll*
l.*e Mr*. Vera
I.** I/ * I&gt; W.
I^ e Erwin F.
, '
l.elghton Florence E.
I.*1 ghIon IV .KI.cwf* Georg* W ill* Id
le wl* Turnl* P
t.ewl* W. A
I i*wl* Geo, P.
Lew i* Olive
liewla Edith C.
|.l*k Opll*Ha
..
Link It. O
t.lvlngatnn David
Idvingeton G r «r «
lotrke Hurl*
t*&gt;cke Iblwsrd I.
Locke Pearle
l/Ocke E I.
Locke Mervln
liownian T. It
Malone George It
Madden Emily
Madden Fred H
Matheraml Margaret
Meckley l^ la M
Menlck Anna I*.
M-nlck J. II
Melton W. D
MlkalSjefk Mnry
Jlllwee Aldl.i
Mil Wee ,H. T. •
Mobley Mao*.
Moon Mr*, w . O
Moon, W. O,
MoMeF Iln*g
*
Morgan Fred I.
Mdrgan Ahhle H
Mtirpliv T. H
Myers Tleaete
Ml ere W »
Melfaynold* llalpli
M eW atler* Albert
McNamara J. C.
McNamara - |l*Ola
McGrath Mnelne
Nelniyer France* C
Nobles Cllnl H.
North JIonebMd
NnrrM fyla
Nnrrla A. J.
North I. J.
North Carrie D »
Norlli l.uelan
North C* N.
North Ernealln*
Norlh W B
Norlli Orville
Overelreet B r«*le Jl&gt;ver*|re»l II. J. Hr
Overstreet Earl
0 *# r»»r*el Mr#. K ail

J-eGrand,

Preeroll J. R.

V

Pugh ll»r te y l \
Pugh leil* M.
Pugh William

Heundey* C h e a te r
h h rln e r Mr*. M a rg
H h rln rr I . A,
S h rille r Ih u iiiD 11
S h rille r L. C .
S h fin rr A lb y rl
Shum an Mr* O . L
Shum an o, t.
H i1.Ii I omi Mr*. H m I i &gt;
,H)iitiliim Kitty*! 1 *-

Variii.il llow ftrd
V arnill lla rp e *
y a rn ill Hare lr
Vale* Julia
Yeoman Itlla
R E TU B lelC A N
VO TE RS
lliirlflm. Mr*. Emma P
Grave* W in ifred
llarknea* C. T.
Ilaakln* Jnme* H
ll**k ln * Virginia J
iiuflman Itury M
U . k i y E lltabelh E
l.»*k »y Fred
Luiader M. M
Nlcholla Catherine
Ntcholla Clarence
(Julgg Grace M
Smith Ann
W alker Iiealle

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Hrnllh Irf* Vem ii
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INDEPENDENT
LAKE M ARY
PREC IN C T Na. 1*

Taylor Mrs. I t ATaylor II A.
ThomphOn Edward
Ttinm|iaon lr. A.
Thorne- Helen AThorne WHIIaut
Tld.1 F, M
Tnmpklnaun A .
Tau^ A r.ilvn I 1

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Fraseou Halil#'
Pfeycnll leota
Prrecoil II. J.

ir Joeephlua K.

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Hay Trim Walaon
Heller L#Hny IL
ille r Hells Adslt
"Her Naomi
slier Martha •
Heller Jam** R.
Rllsy John
Hllry K sla
llln a lA Maud W.
Hoblnaon Berlla

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Wan,ley W. T.
W ciielei Camille L
Wester llartT
I V u u r Helena
Wli It Her George It
W illiam , Vanee I .

Ilailey l.llllan
Bailey W . T
Baker lletty II.
Maker W illiam E
Ball I/ * (ten* G

Hall llaymond M
Heck Charles W.
Beck Inee M.

K ^irtns Hum
Kelgan* n . Ct
Rliigaley lieu
Klogeley Mr*. Emma
Kremer Huhtv J.
Ererner Fannie It.*Kyla H. tLKyle Herbert O.
K y i* Mra; Lau*
Kyle Ml** In**
Kyle Ml** M »»m e .
Kyle Chttla
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MallhewjpJamas R.
Mallhawa Mra.' J«
Millar E. H.
&gt;Mlich*ll Edward N
MDrhell Juaalla t,
Mitchell Ijiwrenc#
JMitchem H. F,
Moor# A. II, ,
M'.ore Mrs. Clyde
ucuech Magale E.
ucuech Harman K.
cC#JIou»h AJlan
cln lyre Anna K.
Mclnloah Mihel M.
M ctslcrh lb P.
M rin i».h II. H. Jr,
Mclnloah Ur*.

W ilton Hattie
Wing Kminn L.
Wing Harry lb

Young lle.rtha fl.
Voung Thomas II.
Voting Ipi (it* II
IIE P U B U C A N

VOTTJIH

fiatrow Harry

Col* u rh e * U.

AHder* Mari* c
Andera I* M.

Crocker VerllS I

Ballard W. IL
Ballard Marlon I.
Balter Florenc* A.
Halier A. J.
Hanks Mrs. O llv *
Barber Jack
Barber Arts M.
Halts Grace II.
■tales Lillian U
ftatee'K. C.

Crockyr Arthur K.
CulksHioua* Anils
Hair Patrick
Davla W illia m Henry
Dremonil Daniel
Deemond Viola
ih eliger n*rtruds
naldaoh Clarenca H

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Kills Abbl#
Kubanka Ur*. II. U
Eubank. II. U
Fubanka Mr*. I|- H.
Eubank* Robert H.
Evan* rra n k
Even, C lair# P. _

B

L e w i" |. r

Fabry Paul
Fkliry Mary

Maaun Edith
Maeon Ll*ter
M errill Jltinl*- Lee.
M errill Mary
More* Cl., W. ' ~
Mora# W. H.
MrGruder linker!
M rK rlv ry ' IV. II
Norm*

Richardson Frederick
Itoblneoa Andrew
Itublmnn Jam**.
Hoblnaon Itoae
Hoblnaon Ham

I lock en* urea George
Ilnrkeu oieH line
llhnde* 1Hhelh#&gt; *
llnuhen IIMiry
Iteardun Flank
Itunben. Allrw
l(u a**ll F u n k
lleddlrk ’ J*m r. J.
Iteddlrk Mildred I,

Andy Jr.
Ann
Olga
John J.
Geurge Hr.
Anna
Emily
llro ra * Jr.

Hrartlrflrld Jan* A.
Hrkehel ll»n
Hr helm I AHA*
HrklfIrher Emil U
M.blelihcr B elly
Krhoon* Eugmu A
Hlmpeon lb Forbe*
Hllnpaun llrrtha A.
Hrnllh Clam Ih
HmllU C. Hendrick
Kluut Mnlh
S«ili)tiion Maude
Muloniv'i 1&lt;*»Dr
H era t lager Myra
Swearingen J e ll
hw uffotd Carl HStronie Haley
Sir..me Wl, D s
Hi 0 * 0 llennI.

Luke* Paul II
Luka* Mary K.
Luka* Milton A

Hlmiunili Alfred
Hlntpeon Ned
Smith Haley
Hrnllh T. It.
Smotbere K ilt* bet h
Smother* Phil
Thom **
Thuio**
Tillm an
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
Turner

Albert
W arm ao
lewvI
Elisa
W allet
Wavuian A,
W illie

Mlkter Andrew

Hlank'o
Stanku
Hlanko
Klanku

Thompson len d le A
Tiioniptun Abner I.
T h orp * lludolph H.
T o o l Edward U
Tout Id* L
T ra y lo r dilhu r T.

Marlin
Juliana
Andrew
Hulart

Vaughn Jegell
Vaughn Thomag

Tealnahy Mary
1&gt;*ln*ky -Paul
Tuby Iffephen Hey.
Tuhy Mr*, p ig *

W alklne Geo.
W eek * tlrndy
W'eek* John
W illiam * Honker T.
W illiam * Odheea
W illiam * Svlveeter
W illiam * W llll* M*

H E rtm u cA N
K oiarlk Joaeph
K olarlk Anile

v o t b is

Vnung Mary
K E T U B IJ C A N V O T E R S CO LO RE D

t^Uir* M

lia v l" H. M
Dunklin Hence
Level* L Carrie
Alacun Ceader
Mandy Arthur
Mason Minnie
M errill Claude
M errill Condor.
M errill Eddie
M errill E eerlll
M errill W llll#
Merritt W. E.
M errill E II
M ur*, l^rny
F O R E S T C IT Y
P R E C IN C T Na. I I
Harne* Edwin J
lla rtle ll Dordlhy
BetlWell Elbe!
Urechrr K erry
lle ll KylviL
Uethea Franeea A.
IteOiea J'ljm II
llowen ltulan.l G.
lirndrnrd Grace
Ilradfard III.her r |l.

Baker Mildred
Baker Oliver F.
tinker N ellie A.
Baker {talelah D
Darnell Annie K
llarnetl Mel J.
Barn, 11 Augutlua E.
Darnell Gordon
Bales Paul A.
IMleu Maalne
llaumbaeh Aulirev E
jlerkbom lltilli K
Bennett l.uln
ilannell Jaa. lb
llrackln Kills
Bowser J. (I.
Bowser Opel
lim n oo Leu la
Urunuo Sven
Brunon Prudence E
llullon OHIe E
liulion Leonard
liurklnaham Nellie lb

w a rn

W a lk er Malll* H
W a l»h Waller F , W arren Minty H. ■
Warren Heliner T .
W a ter* Fram e*
W ater* Neal
W a ter* L J.
W a te r* Donnie
Watao'n Mr*.‘ i* "■ Wntenn t* K.
W eather* li«*a r;.
W eaver llohert
W eaver Ituih HWea vrr O. E
W ell# F. WW illiam * Emily
w illiam / Margaret .
m rU B U C A N -

VOTERS

t'eeaelberry Jane
I’ h e e v e r 1Charles M
Ell la William Ivey
ssmwHEijfdir

ilinahanw Rvrrt M

Carvee Samuel A
Caaaelherry Mary E. I
Ga*srlherty IHbbard
t'nlle Janla J.
poll# Jules Joseph
C line Frank II.

Crirlla J. R.

* V
F a irrll Harry W.
Faneher,, Kalherln# lb
Faneher FreiPBV.
Faulk Joseph f t
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Faulk Kalelle J
Fletcher Hnwlbll MFre.neh Alherl I*.
Fuller Matilda ^1 -

Forward Mah#l 1*

Gull llnaella
( N i l Georg* I*

II
Hawthorn. Ira
ll.itrlkeen Mra, 11* J
Heath Morris U
lllckork Florenea
lllckock &lt;b. W.
Ilortge, Mra. U WIH.dtea I . W.
lloakln Luclle
lloo yer Mr*. R- o,
Hoover IL O.

irtl H n M r t n
K lra lrln Malaga R e '
Klreleln Id-lloy M.

[|#i%drt o.

Hen,on Lydia R.
Hah eon Chaa. A.
Henson Myrsn* IL

Itambori Mrs. Therm.
IJm b erl Th#ron
l e n d ] P- R*
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l e o r t i Mrs. Ik. IL
Ljrnd IL A.
f
|.rn d Medford
M
Maaeon
Uaieun
M alU Irr
Mellaler

Cora Darla

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t'ounrll W aller A
I -..win I . M.
Cowln Mra 1. kl
Cunnlnghaln P. II
t*u ,il* Harold A.

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Montgomery W. W .

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Halt Daisy
H a lle ll Mary A.
Harris p ia r lc ir : ™ '*
llattaw ay Jcmea IL
llaltaw ay Alma
H a lla w ty Talley
lla tla w ay CHflon,
llr lla w a y Vhrgery
llln k le R&lt;J#«r T . ,*.r
lllichcock Paul I«*
IIHchcncK Mary
Itnffgiaa June O.
Ifolfm an Donald
llwvker Margaret
H old er John C.
Holder Ida
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Hunt Peril I#
Hum Kvilyrt E ^

JUffecys Margaret f.

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n u o k s li Mrt. CV R
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Gain*# Charle# Av.
Gain#* Harsh R.
H arlow Jlerlrude L*.
Gcher W illiam F.
neher Margrrel tl.
rialchell I'arl 11.
Galcfael Marilyn
GeUler Franklin K.
Gelater HyVIlla lb
Gldtan Arthur IIOltieon Mra. Aflhur It.

Jnhneon E lligkelh
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Nowell W. IL
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Julia
Thom s, W.
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Davl* Flnrenee kl
Dawson W. W.
Dawsdn Eileen C.
tierthlek Alda E.
IVetlhlck Oliy J
Her I lilr k Wllny I.
Iterthlck Aldon &lt;’
Hoilieon T. M.
Dol|M&gt;on Ellen M-

Urgham Edna

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Fowler gldh ar

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Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakiityrtn
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln
Jakuhrln
Jakubrln
Jakuhrln

Hudson Raymond O.

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i w r r**i*&gt;- k
I biulaen John ti.
I’ olllHe), Jeall
Pyhurn Oliver
I'yburn I'ratlle
Poland Verne

Cley Henry
Sanborn lg u rl* 1 #n O
Hcaman llafnld K
Heoli Jiewey
Hrtiil Mary I. ,.
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*Jewel
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Hotel!
Beall Doigile* J.
Heever Cfaresee II
Bga^ar- Anna U
O ' H W f/ Dver Mr». la C.
Sewell Mra. A lll*
Sewell IL R Sr.
S w e l l IL A Jf.
dlmmeha |la*»t
X g llh lllanrh# tl.
fcnlDi ! &gt; * ) ■ «•
SmlHr Bertram O.
Smith Earlah
■now Lillian
Surer Clkraao* H.,

F a n e s Colombo A.
rva a e ll IL B.
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Farm etei l.yle
I'a n n e le r M u le
1 ‘etteya * H

1-ark Ateiander
L a w * Genera

Chtnleuai Mrs. Trny
ChuSeuaj John
i'lv
v Mr*.
Mr* llenFy
ll.n r v
C
lay

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Cits;:, o'*. -

U 1 h ,ln Jj|ae« I
(F llretn Hello

Dlndk H. J.
Dud* Andrew Jr.
Iludn ileora*
Hilda Katherine
Hilda John
Dtida A ml re w Hr.
Hud* Ferdinand
Hint. Anna
Hilda Kmllla
Hilda Klleaheih A.

Cash Mra. Mary Kva

XYZ

lam yrrl Herbert A

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Clrmaaac Julia

ly h n rn f t , I .

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Caldwell N. V.
Caldwell Mrs. N. F.
Ca/aaily M ile* T. .
Cateedy James lb
Child* Gladys
Clamp M. L.
Clark L e ila Graham
Claag* A. G.
ciau ie Nora A
Cochran Ham
Cwchren Elina 11
Cochran J. Ik.

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Nmtlngham l|o*a I
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Perkin*. Mary
Paioakay John G.

tiertha
J. C/~
B, W,
tleorae
1 Lula
MaraJiall

llrownl'ng fl. L.

llladea Florence II.
Iloleler Howard
B older Florence M.
Bradley Fred If
Bridge i W. O.
Ilrldgman I* .K
llrldgm an llerlba
Dr lanl 11obey i
llrltDiu llot.y
Brockman John
Brooklln Mary. C
llrouktln Erne*I
Brown Hannah II
Brown lluby
(lucklaw Franre* M
lllitk lew Harry L
Bullard Clarence I.
jlurkH Mrs. W. P.

Dunn ll,l* | p

Husttll Y - ‘ C)

Glor* IJIIIan M.
Glore Paul W.
Godhee A. K.
Godwin J. B. Jr.
Godwin Clro Edna
Gorham T. L
Go,bam Mra. T. I .
Gray Samuel
G riffin Charlie

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Ilhrlnn Edna C,

PII.Man K a pi "I
Finch Alice W.
pjnch T-.iM.
r o llin g , r Florenc
I’ PG Ing,r . Frapk

Jackson l*ef#ar*
June* W illie

t,*nkford Clarepce
ianklorri Buhl
(.argent A. M.
l a iy r a l Geneva
l a l i l i t e Ji H.
Llvlngalon Eva K.
’
'tow ard C.
Lyman

HtanBrll WHUr&lt;1 O

Florence Flueale
Florence James
Futlon Dave

Gilbert
iHIbert
Gilbert
Gilbert

Mildred II.
G. IIU. l i t Jr.
Nora P.

McClain George Ii.
Meltons Id Howard A.
McDonald Heotnlna J,
M rln ty r* lleeele L

Koatrr Charlotte

Harmon
Harmon
lloakln*
Itnaklna
lloakln ,
llnaklry.

Ha i|ndera

Peckh.iin John A.
Plrkerlng Ikon tj.
pli-kcilng li*aal« kl

Davla I.lllii
Duke* inh
Duke, May

Faufflabcr Otlo F.
Faulbaber K llu b elh
Fuller II. 0.
Fuller H. R.
Fuller Until (I.
Fuller Mary A.
Fuller A. II.
Fuller Dorothy

Hick* Mr*. I l » t » l E.
(lyre* Mr*, ft. F.
ilyre* Hen F.

Palmer Virginia
Pallerenn Amy II
P*lter*oii Geo. II

W llll* F lora n. •
Wilson John II.
Wllvnn Con*la nee
W rlabl G eorge M.
W rlth i Mnry

Edenlleld Beaale
Kdenfleld Leon
Eltf* Alton lleddla
Emereon Mra. Carl

I fob In*, in E ilwnld

Odell L U
Owen Eugene

Week* Nine I*
W ell* l.uclle
W ell* W J. Jr.
W hlllen June B.
W b lllrn lla r r le ll E
W hile Jubn Allen
W hlllen Junr A
WldUl* lle ttie n.
Wld.ll* P h ilip II
W llll*m *nn M lnervib
William son T. J.
W illiam * Marlon
Williamson Lid*
Wlllarfiaon It. E.
Williamson Ham P '
WillInmroll lull* Wll

[kavldaon Laura ft.
Deustae* E. S.
Burke* E. A. ■ • .
tyunn Theodore

Heine* Margaret K.
llaln r* Carrie II
Heine* f.ou J,
H al"** Mary I.
II aI ney Webber tl
lle llb ro a 'J , Frank
||»neell Elba
Henerll I* N.Ilar her Harry J .
lUrkneee M allle Neleon
IlnrrlM Mra Je*e|*
ilarrle Pdnald
lla lla w a f I* G
llalta w ay Annie
llelnur A. U
Henkel At I.
Herndon Edwin
lllll Mra. Minnie
ll.elae* Q. H
ll.etgr* M yrll*
|loliman Ida II.
Hullrnaali Itkherd E. ,
||i Ideworlh le la
Holloway Margaret
Ibdloway Huberl*
H uaiII Elisabeth F * i *
lloyvfll J**.** C. Jr
iiu w ell Bernice W.
Ilow ell Jeeea I V
Hughe* Mr*. Julia '
H u gh **, L **ler
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Nordvirofn W illiam
Nnrrlt II II. ,
Welkin*

Knoll IdiUl*
Knoll, Loutan
Kuunit laiuclnd*
K oont* F.
K reliikr Goldie M
Krel|ier John
K u r il E lite j.
K u r il llufu* 4

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France*

»rg* J.

K e lly Estla A. K lbb* Gordon MKlbb* D om lhr A.
K illin g .r Mra- tT^tr
lw m *p Mr*, twola f
la r a w Julian lb
Lowd,rtnllk C. It.

Ileal James il.

C all lawa
I'herm a Charlr*
Cook* Mynelle,
C nfllp Carl C.
Collier leruly#
C olfln Emma I.
J’ reainer Waller
Creamer Ituih
tllg g e ll Aden* *
Hwlnnell Alfred M.
H w lh ad l Kyiv la M.

G rate John A
Grave Mary
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H oover
H oover
Ilo w e ll
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Florence n.
J. M.
Florence U.
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Ketvhem Thomaa II
Kalrham Mildred I.
S E B S E f lS
K lfhieln Mr*.
K lrrteln C rl*»l* II,

Iw slrr Vets'
l.lrh ly Thelma

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Martlo Ida t
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Martin Mary K- 1
Mggsn lla r r f '!•••
Maauh Kalherlno.^,;
McNaughlpn John
McNeill J. E.
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Parson* florenea M.
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Held Mariks A.
Hrgkt uatbrrin#
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Wood Mar/.
W illiam * Jrs*
W illiam * Edna

Young llarley D. t
T o g g g Bertha L

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TH E

l b U n it y T h e r e li Strength— ■
To Protect the Peace a&lt; U&gt;« World;
To Fro too 11 (he rrofTt— mt America;
T o Prodoce Troopedly for Hanford;

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W EATH ER

Partly cloudy, tnnight and Friday,
Widely. scattered light shoWer*
along southeast t m &lt; l ,
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■hang,, in temperature. Gentle la
moderate r u h r ly winds.

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AN INDEPENDENT D A ILY NEWSPAPEK
b b b ____

VOLUME X X X V II,

Truman Balks
|:

SANFORD,

Established 1908

F L O R ID A ,

THURSDAY, OCT. 24.

CIO L ead er

Vets In N. Y: 'Housing March’

•____ '

4) W ASH IN G TO N , Oct. 24.
(A*)— Whjtft House reporters
couldn't get* President .Tni’
man to forecast today the
.outcom e o f next ihonth’s
congressional elections. At
tho President’s radio pud
press conference the news­
men asked him i f he’d made
a wager with himself the

if

CARXYINO PLACARDS as they march In Now York City are some ot the
SlOOO veterans of World War II who paraded in protest against the city’s
housing shortage. The group, marching to U10 music ot 4 bands, seeks
legislation to end the current bousing crisis. An estimated 760,000 per--,
sons are at lha present time seeking homes in Uro city, (international)

Advertising Said Attorney General
Vital To American Grants Stay For
W a y O f L i f e Visiting Estonians

It t S H IM .T O N , Oct. 24 .
1 M * )—
President
Trum an
»a&gt;H the piK sibililv &lt;&gt;f a soft,
coal S ln ke i- a in it le r to be”
handled hv Ssscretary o f th#
In terfo r hrug ami John L .
I e » is.
^

j 4 NEW YORK. 0 . 1. 21 , (/P)
— Mrmlmrs &lt;*i ilu* CIO Ma*
rim4 Kiipini-pr.H have voted
in New York to :(r&lt;V|&gt;l an
airroeml'iif tvaclit'd between
Ihv utiioti aiuVhhip o|ioratur»
mi flip Allan Ur and Gulf
coast.-; The vnti4 w aa I.A49
to !•:*,’ in favojr o f an npre**'
luenl deat:rllied as a basis o f

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24-OPJ-*
High Administration official* predieted, that
_
Ol'A in January. Hot these officials
added that by'thut time inly a sllni (
list o f very scare# items in addi-J
lion to tent will remain. 11ruler*
eeilirigs. 4
. . %
Indiri# with these comment*, th*
Ol'A ha* announced the removal
today .g price controls from cosmi tic. iiit a tong list of non-food
items. Removal o f price celling*
from virtually all food mid iwvsrng# item,* was onnounced yester­
day. Only sugar; syrups, and rice
remain under controls after mid-

NBC President Hits 18 Refugees (iiven i login
With ihe decontrol actions anMore Time To Ar­ pounced
At Efforts To Curb
yesterday and today the
Departure sOI'A swept nway another ierge,
-R a d io Advertising; range

NO. 2 8 4

Showdown Looms Be­
tween Lewis’ Min­
ers And Secretary
Of Interior Krug -

‘Dreamboat’ Lands In U, S. After Atlantic Hop

DETROIT, OctT 24, (/ip)— The
Ptosident of the CIO United
Auto Workers, Waller P. Rsuther, Mid today the removal of
price ceiling, on food Is a’ blow
(■to the health and welfare of (ho
American people.
He &lt;!.‘cjares’ that the removal
nf ceilings “ is1the inevitable "Con­
sequence o f 1a series of actions
stalled last&lt;spring by ths 79th
Congress tn' destroy price cantrol.''
Rcuther add* that tlu
at of food ceiling* will
American f people , j ]
mete for food t m ' 1yaq
last. Hr sayk that's mor
n 30 pqr cent Increase, 41
add* voter* will . romrntti
the poll* which representative* in
Congress a re responsible.

tfMrsjr President
•gft. RoOsOVtlt ,
• on\* slip.

! • . . . ...
. . -ildent Truman s*
r i ........
t l art against the law where
• he cornea from.
latter the Prealdent Indlrvctly
predie #d that J. Howard Me1 ^Oralh would be elected aenator
. W rom Rhode Uland. A newiman
.aaked Rim If heM accepted MeG rath's ' resignation .a* lolicttor
general. Mr. Truman laid that
he had and added that a man
couldn't be jenslor and ■•lid
Icltor
at the akme time.
For the third straight new,
conference, Mr. Truman told tho
newamen, po, he doun’t have
any p l a n a for making any
*P&gt;jecht»
in the congressional
campaign.
g
Meanwhile Democratic Senator
• llurtpn K. Wheeler told news­
men that In hla opinion there la
a Republican trend In the nation,

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Rcuther Says End Of
Price Ceilings Blow
To Health Of The
American
People

Republican Trend Is
Claimed By Wheeler
President Plans No
Political Speeches

Associated Press I.fail'd W ire

Maritime Union Votes
To Accept Operators’ Offer

OfOPAPrices

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1946

settlem ent o f the strike which
begun Oct. J l
’A union v ffic ia l said that the
rc.-iuli. o f ill# tia llo lin g w ill b#

•amt to AVushiivgtun, where re-'
sull1
* fioiu all * caiioard citl#.i
a le li.dng tall mi
I be .K llgin e-ts u e rv insiruct#,!
not tu le^uni I,, w ork until“ thcy

TKI CREW Of THE 8-29 Carman Drcflmboat leave l!ie landing strip at W cito ver Flcid. Mass, after com ­
pleting their fliglil from ( ’ari*. Fiance, m (*' hours and '.'3 minutes Col. C. S Irvine, the pilot, called the ti ip
“ routine," saying, " l made no attempt To make a leciud " The crew ineiubo' i. pictuicd w ith ttieir plane in th#
hackgiound are (I to r ): Col C lu ie m c S tl vine, St Paul. Nob , pilot; Col. H J Warner. Omaha, !A-b ; l.t Col
I J Shannon, Philadelphia, Pa . Mu) J It KCCi! A itm lu C alif . MaJ J„lt. Ihile, Wise, Vs; Ma|. J. Jl.
Ilrotheis. K n o s u lir, T o o n , It S Snodgi .tv., Seattle, Wasla, i n lliuu engiiicet; M Sgt. F. J. Vu»c. Huntsville.
Va ; and MaJ N I'. 11ages The plane. Dying at -0.00U feet, avc:aged 304 m ile* per hour.
( f nternationat)

reeeicri
ilnnsn

elr-qram-e
I liev

• le . lt a in * .

were

from
loid

III#

that,

no

w-rttit.i

... i , -u#d until
otdel • u e l , j . e ed flolll WashMIL-1.-I
II
tin- F.ngineers
nt-,.

I'lr k e l

,i

j. . ,|g, -I

hoe

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of !. lie," l

M C**11,l f *' l

l -h

* • ie*p#et

th#

• «i i iking A F
w h o still ar#
■i. .lop „wn-

New Chain Fence Air-Mail I’iekupTo ^ew Automobiles
Is Delivered
For M
s [!i iiJ d !,V A t iNonn!
A n
® Smuggl ed S ' S ' S ' i &amp; W :
Use At Cemetery
In I o Mexico

t\ ASHl \t, |ns, ih-t. y't. u i —
In eat of ani*ttlfr o*n 1 » Hrik**
matter lo
Secretary
'Yorkers*
iotufd
t w
j..b „ i . u w r .
yQuest
u # * t io
r
..Ittui lit#4 jiitiati.in at his news
confer# .... today, I'lestdent Tru­
man said Ihe soft coal dispute
t* Krug's prol*lent to handle.' Mr.
T r u m a n teftued i « l«&gt; ilrawn InIf jp|u*m - t liut ’ li«&gt;

segment of wage controls becaUte
W a s h i n g t o n ; o n . 24— o pj — the government applie, its pay i T
CHICAGO, Oct. 1W—O P )-N !le*
( l a v
Trammel, president of the S'ntion- The 18 Estonian R efu gees who hail eurlis only when higher price
ceding*
are
involved.
,
been
ordered
to
leave
M
iam
i
today
sl Ilraadcsstlng Company, said to­
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A m i........................
f f , iiiu t I |in
Lu|i *it.. ..........................
t h i1 Milli’
.Statisticians estimate that in
day lhal advertising is the right now have been granted a tem por­
It*Hull \ii|fi*rt will Iff hplti
iM»lny
Ihe
case
of
the
food
and
restau­
ary
s
ta
y
by
A
llorn
ey.
General
Toiyi
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arm of a free press and free radio
InI rr h'Hrif ■
! i: l.'r.lo I1 M • i
In an addresa prepared for the Clark. C tk rk 'has directed the im ­ rant industries alone, smiie so* and P n r k f n t r M n t o r u
A r p H iM y r t r fi.f i
\H Mail \\ riA., P r ilH 'H
iliisti ilf* Nil* Nils
”
*
r.. # d i..u .# V n ,d the John 1National Association o f Ilrood- m igration seivire to do what it one-haJf millilon workers are out*
f’tftl i
. srilil all i't’ l Ritlu ^ishinjr 1
A s B n n i r i n i r l l n T o m w i , uititna&gt;tm r.,» njopenin|r
rsttem, .T/Rfnmrll *&lt;Dd advertis­ ran to arrange ndroissyin fo r the from under wego control*.
ifr*r—
rt'T
i h ■ 1 f ^ 11p ■•an sir*
One ranking Jiftcial acknowledge
,,
! of *b# Mm# Workers* contract. •
ing is essentlnl to the ' Amcf iron group tn smnii country In thi*
Uf ug ‘ If Ml,-MI
111.
«Ml
f' I It o i l s a i l (|
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tint matter., the Chief
economy and the American way of hemisphere. T li I s developm ent td frankly that there i* a wide, j
f4 "t .. i ;i h.. •Imi! th.
^
_
K lm llh r ilnlttfttl h«* will jjivi*
rant* o* th# F.stnninns prepared spread belief in Ihe government .
life.
! !i« IV.- i if ft 1*4" .
. ll. .l! 1
•tyt ri 4tut ikincMt sift fh#* bydg'fit
'ongress will come bark prr ;
l»\ ASSi h T U T D ntKSS
“ in the can# o f n vast majority to set sail for the Dominican it--- that Co
, «r
11!'■It ti.#
|..lt
lalt*F in I ia tlfiy
W hett fiikiil
psre.l
to
knock
out
(ll'A
quiiklv
i
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k
f7
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f
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puhtie
in
the'C
aribbean.
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w
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h
r
niil
an
d
mu
w*?h
of newspapers and magazine*,"
■ 4j P, .sit, Iltvli *,
t I "
atin&gt;iat t h»* pit * Llv li flint; o ( wajjc
and
finally.
7|.i,
offidal
raid
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yilhii
bunfi'i
president
Truman
praised
t'lsrk
he continued, "cdvrrtlslng makes
«i.ii*
i 11 mnl ft JltL'
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4‘iitlft4 niiRtlifts han ifivpfs
**• runir»fl'»f hr D»h|_ in-wNiimt tn i t *
all the difference between progress fo r his action in stayin g the d e ­ piivately that the policy from
triul Iiiw Os ! I I
in which
AL 1..* lai * uitl * (till ll# 1
now
until
(he
end
of
fh.
year
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Ailirr
icitti
mitt*
portation
o
f
the
Estonian
refugees.
onl poverty, between editorial free
hi* prm’ lniinril th* pin! tif pHC^
f»i»* 1rttitt I* 111mid
lie to
lo get
m l rid
rl.l If
If reili.fir,
. 1,hl* . M
l" f,C ',V rt
* '*&gt;' f1.
•»••••*!
1
fttiihiltn*
b#
ceilings
rapidly,!
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The
i
’
resldent
expressed
‘hope
that
dom and slavery, between printing
toritro!^ iim me+ilv *
%*
ft V|w
#111*•1Ml II*
wt
thi* »Itlu
u tile vnoo
einiie
new, that has tieen sought out and im m igration Injv* ran be amended offlrlal sa id°YhVt ^t h d r vTV*4that
Thr
win n h k a ii
the . W r of ii„. ...... .
„|.-e,, ;,ti..n yeslrr.luv i "Pi»»m
" " ' iihm ir **T
■ " (in
" nmue
new* that has been handed out,” so that puli 1leu I refugee# may be
wIiL'thrr AUiirtu?y tirnriiti Turn
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l- n !,. ''?.#"" m
Trammell went on to say that In provided fo r in what he called pro­ It would be to A esldin t Trlimnn’s
nark iii*iv k* ii*pLi»f,| hy Bt-npolitical
advanlag#
to
trim
tl.r|,°,M
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fenr*’
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hut th ry V f
|in*|Vihl\ &gt;\liM* |tii| tun K, W ly p li'i uf Mun*
the. United Slates, alt radio pro­ per cases- II# emphasized tlust
.*.11*. i ft.e &lt;^ tL . •
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■nt".l#,j tiUI lU" n j j 1#‘ Jil|U.
... controlled (i*t tp.thc.tiurm and Jji.’ji
rerrm^r all TTiev
grams, no jugjtec- whethia- they,'re legislation will b c jm jid w n l.
ti»im
!««••
f«*i rtwtmef**/*
let Congress- take th# Pespon : “ Onrrel# p.i-l# in. now n. .- Ms . * f ft.el.IV
Him' rM‘((
I f inti vn'g t fjily
commercial or sustaining, art'
Ii » « »•»I t i n u i i ’ ll u hat
1lit* |u*rij|I ,ii| ninil
sil.ility
if
it
want*
is
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the
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stonrlle.1
on
Fork
mnl
I
b
t
MIAMI. Ort. 4
. M - (4 * )- A gnlmade possible by. advertising. He
..... Ire- -lint i-rt.l lu-r..... ....
* •'-irVi have lirvti mi|***tii*.f min M•*\
way,
knud ‘
ma, k ......... ■«' .
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said that in other countries where Jant littt# bund nf lit Estonian re­ of Mthe
tlit- f 11*i --1 1111'
4 , t till It tj I .*I1*&lt;I*
IISI- • ■ 11» Ir i: ii Ik » 11u
eanwhile,
consumers
at#
w»
post*
have
now
Iw.-n
■li.l
.
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\
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t.nv.go,
Joh n I,.
the radio system is a slat# mon 1- fugees who have low-n ottirn4il to
v«7«
Hut '« &gt; • |e|i»|||% .f f i\ i*»|
I
t
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t
l-.llti
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poly, the iistener ha* to pay fur leave the country are m aking plan# ing to see what happen* tn pro4. -JIIHL'i.'It l I*ewi% iim U tiiy k'i'M'L'iini'Jil over
,\h.lLliUv\ 1tilil iillilnj JIMIIII i JU*t fiS lllliny ililNp
in
grocery
stores,
restaurants
aml|f*rNuyer
announrv.l
l
‘,..i,
(
ih e l im e f
im ie g n t li» t io n o f a
listening. Hut in America, he toduy to sail for th# Dominion
.irrfMft (he biinh'i
j, I m s
t»f Itniirif'H, 1
liquor stores. Ol’ A4 official, p.,- I l,r •nvtnlle,| at othe, inlet
,.
viMiiACt anifearn
went on. the listener get* more Rcpublli4. Their decision to go
\ » u i nr w h tfY e i i i ’ ii k titiu it t.» mine Wi-iLt'ii
IJtMvM,
l*t'l..llltlI
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news, information and entertain­ to lb# island republic was announc­ diet that th# coat of living uni ** * m,n n* ’ hvy nr# in.,.1.,01. ". v*EiL-f i ih’%1 tilul Nt w, Sm&gt;t»ik hrmn u« nint h at l^.iMin m AniCli lo he U i L i i j : .jshsiiH* itn lu y .
tlrv A m rlttH !*»»«•» .
drinking certainly will go up n i,
Mine
l.evvi-*, widely known
The directors of two farm and ment than anywhere pise, and is ed lute l^st nigbl by the llev. least temporarily as the result of j The newly stenciled p# t , tn Slum p colh -ftola sending it-M#r- inn .imney in .M«*xic*». A ml the |for Hi* “ tin centim t* no work**
James
Jjieffler of
tlie Gcsu
nvi'iatfi* i« ti bn nt (w ire the priee
■jilrti* organisations art ’ strongly thanked for his Ibitenitfg.
w
ill
Imyi4
the
iippiiMunlly
o
f
*
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■
&gt;
■
Himid, hn* q»*t Nov, l iin* tho
Skirting the FCC policy of Catholic •Church in Hlaml. The the bread-to-beer retreat fro n . attractive in ' appealarn-e and fill itring n spi'citil cite In*i sitiitellittio t KOlt O rtrm t.
tg.pposing two proposed ‘ Florida
ih'tidline f"i teopeniliir iH^otia*
ceilings.
•
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ft long felt need n« most painted
const itutianal amendments. Tho radio progarme being In the public priest has worked ,in liehalf o f
Tire
iiikiuicg^ler.4
nhu
lire
i
‘*
uhii
h
w|ll
Irn
placed
on
tin
'
a.i
IhO}-, I.eniN hit- iMiiphat if ally
One Ol’ A oTfidnl said incre«*e, [ marking* o f strra-t nnin#-. on
proposals, would authorise tho ap­ Interest, Trammell said: “The the refugees ever since they sailed can be expected in bread and lutk have long since faded ..(.f The mad a f Dnytona It. acli. -anl M- k* having t» field dn\ nhmu: tip* stated ! ha&lt;
new (jontraeC
pointment of a budget director broadcasting of.any radio program into Miami on Aug. 21 .iboard ed goods, Jams, jellies and pi# WOtk is Iteieng done mnlr .li.#. &gt;
i*Hrih*i
n
ffir
liiU
w
t»&gt;
llinl
mu
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I- n-lii
di*cu»«intM *ii»’ hi i;tin Hv that
by the' state legislature and abolish which a substantial proportion of their tiny fishing sloop.
*m»
ni
Kl
Past*
h
*
known
D
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t
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Mrivt.-r
.S
tiiu
l.iv
,
hain*
il.t'e. the l \\\ eonlrAi't with
Rev. l-oeffler says the Domini­ serves, dry beans, canned fim. o f Sidney Miicliar.l
the - state’s continuing pppropria- the available audience want* to
flip in ifiOsthNI worth of I n n
1hi- J»t&gt;\ i | Tl 111.0
ii ill I*,' ‘ivmii.w
Six parking rn#ter« h«v# )«.■. .■nimection with Hi# Ltuinad -et t n #
listen to at thb time it goes on tho can Republic offers the Iwst^op­ bananas ami most whisky.
lion*.
Iht * t all'll I»•«-1a
tve hern InterTrad* sources generally exp# t removed in from nf lit.- |'..,i tjfn... II ii, t will i»" lui.iigiu .tied b#t.‘\ . by f
Felix
With citrus growers leading the air i* an example o f broadcasting portunity and* that Copt
pli*t«*i| &lt;o HUM!
ha!
iinh'vm n » *
I lortila Vli wav - on ■
T w o A r e K i l l e d In
Tandre. skipper 3f Ihe boat, will some, temporary price rises but on First Street ntnl lint. I -.*) ,,
w iy . Orange County Farm bureau In the public interest.'*t ! i el hv \ o V , |.
I
t:i. ,|,.. lare.t
- •
said there would be a gradual
laced
bv
velii.w
,iagn.
will.
In
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L
confer
t.alay
with
Jose
M
Nou*l.
Getting
hack
to
the
subject
of
low
III......
.
S
director* mr( In Orlando yester­
i .1 »'»• f * w ill
N e j r r o ( i hi t B a i l i e
turn to the old price system bn »#-l i lettering ..iin .m n . ii.i- .r
*11Ik*day ' end came out formats/ advertising, Trammell said this: Consul Cenernl «.f the repuldlr.
on
supply
and
demand.
parking
The
meterwe.#
,epb
"There
ii
the
criticism
that
there
Francis
J
II
Dever.
United
St1
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• against the proposal*. They said
Iiiti'ipn Jutiu«
(
Mi 1 tIMH. M u - , M,t i*i td
Liquor industry spokcamen l&gt;r# , |,v signs futlowing numerou- .
hi UK hitja r\|n*
I Joubt th a t
tiwy feared the effect* the mrsi- is too much advertieing nn the Stales Immigration official, gave
diet
that
some
sgeit
I1i.tiil.ni
j
plaints,
hut
H
uin#
mmm,.
law
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air.
Rlnee
American
broadcasting
the
Estonians
until
noon
today
to
w ir e would, have on control o t
Scotch
hmi.Dlher
whiskey.may
nfulwlt)-be^
slrtciiy-#nf&lt;.|CF.t
-nt.1
Mr
kliicd
early
tvttny“
by
n
nr-gto
wit
.
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tv
totd
Hcwsmcti
tn
HouUcr City,
Is
entirely
supported
by
adzrertis.
,
.deride—
rwbaher
to
sru|
-uway_
in
Fldrida Citrus Commission adver­
Ing and th# press not ettUtaly so. their tioy craft nr be sent to Ellis pear atain at somewhat high, r |Hayer;
tising funts.
A.
\Y.
ilu.
mm#
of
I'lllaburg,
l‘«j
if/
k
e
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Q.at
ho__d»d not,
rices. They said OPA ceilings ■ .
,1. . . .
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hi,‘T he guuld bo in. Washings
W. L. Story, chairman of the it might be natural tp expect that island for deportation to Swr.den.
is now. associated vvitb It- W . M,'*| 11 Rhcrif
ad
tended
to
keep
them
from
th#'
Sheriff
\
\
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f.lnl.oie
said
that
tuit
on
ill#
dale
specified
by
advertising
massage*
would
occupy
Another
band
of
1
1
Estonian*
Commission’s advertising commit­
CuHougb. stale distribulor of tho' Deputy llaniinn McDuffie and ■» i l.#wj, r,i| l.egiiuqug of Dio new
|
FORCE DSHD
tee and a director o f the Orange a larger proportion o f Tadlo pro­ and on* Finn and a third party market;
I
Kirby Vacuum Cleaner t'otnpnny McComli policeman named Miller [ cnnlinrt talks, King Is cutroiitly
A New York bakery leader an­
I .
County Farm Bureau,
HU declared thu grams than they occupy in the o f IRjtre calmly owalUng th# same
JERUSALEM. Oct. IM-td*, * with offices located in Dm Hartford urn* to Die home of the negro,{ making u tout of western areas
the
committee
I___^ _i m . i.ild be unable to white space of newspapers or orders which were given to their ticipated Hltle change In consumed
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of bread end beked go»d&lt;. The Palestine guvcrnuirnt sat* AD«n(ic National Honk Uultdlng. l.Ufius Hrowu, , to idvestigute li oil• federal business,
wprk Inteilfgcetly under th* a- magaainea. The reverse of this, is Yellow countrymen—order* idling rice*
The m gotialioru .iispule took
le said he expected flour prim it was necessary to us# fore# ia- Mrs, Huemmc is expected In arrive| disturbance." McGuffl# culled from
them they must put to fen ngaln.
mendment which would ellmlnete tru*.
to remain about the same. Hut
Monday to disembark^, ine of Dii4,t„.r,. ihjs week, and they plan in. the front of tlie hmi-e saying ho on poltticul significance tmlay
"In the case of the great maiorcontinuing appropriations. Story
wlirit tlie pO’ sident .J-tli# UMW’a
Chicago flour mill spokesman for. HI4 Jewish refugrrs "d.-p .rtc.l I. I , h - r e
1 wnnU'd *o speak lu lliown.
also said that the requirement tty of aucccssful newspaper* and
district
17,
William Hlitzard,
cast a jump o f 25 to 60 lent* a Cyprus after they alli-mpU'd iv
Mr. McCullough reported that he I
{fa llin g for legislative approval or magailnes, M&gt; percent or more
j
t
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ffftiiu* to Ilu* ooor ami firftl a I ’*!- termed "Die government's interhuRdrcd pounds In the price nf enter I’alcstin# illegally. The an *, i oisrut
M W advertising budget Would lit o f their total apace t* occupied by
flotlr.
nouncement says minor insiudlii4* had .1.1 mi order# on hand for ... 1 , , ^ kho(gun m.d McDuffie was preUtDoii, s.f tin- existing conltect
‘ 'up the committee's fund until the advertlalng. In the e**e of a net­
suld it was
resulted when 200 of Dip Jew* had iuum cleaners,wh^|i cannot tw d e _ kj)|ri| i „ , laI„|y xh# Sheriff said «" ow-sidtd. ami he said
.» ■ * * ■ luuFmal mmmrn BWwa
was apprqnd o t dls- work with which 1 am familiar,
f‘h»t D
by
un*ctupuloua
tl; i&gt;n pioi
&gt;- un*crupu
lulls mem.
Magnesium la finding new uses to be put ashore forcibly. S’ li ul b^r liveretf irecausc of the inability of , hal h# nmj atn,iher officer h tid
only « 8/10 percent of the net-,
B. B. Crumley, Insurance agent
apn
uL the
Die D
em ocratic narty *—
the nmipaiiy inCleveland. Ohm. to f„||awed McDuffie ami Miller and] liens "T
Democratic
to *
e, the dlructAr* of the work’s total program time la de­ at No. 50&lt;t Atlantic National Hank becauae o f its vibration-dampen­ details are k Ivcii in th# Dritl.li M-cure elm-trie motors f.ir IfiO.niW ,||,n| Hrowu was allot to deuth in desiroy our union.' To thi* Uuxing
properties.
ennounrement.
voted
to
commercial
announce­
Florida Cllru* Producers Trade
Building, has fold a half Interest
znrd
"Dm —
miner* should
clcnners. This delay ho altritunc.r
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1 'added. &gt;*.iAssociation, tn session in Lakeland. ments. In other words, out of the in
hi# company *t o
Howard
vole tik# they strike.’*
to Ol’ A interference which lie said
1,0«0
minute*
this
network
I*
on
' also voiced their opposition lo the4
Montieth, former agent here for
holds prices lo he p.(|l fo, mof.os
, proposed amendment*. Association the air eiacH day o f the week, the the past five vests for the Metro­
hy olil maunfactureis to low levels,
commercials
take
an
averag*
nf
i president W. C. Pedsrson of
politan L ife insurance Company.
but iwrmits new manufacture!s
Wavtrly said, "Th * situation under only #7* minutes."
Mr, end Mrs. Montieth came here
to pay more and bene# gel deli­
these two amendment* could easily
from Haines City and live at 81*7
veries.
AIMED AT TIREa
dtoreek th# Cltru* Commlwlon at
West Sixteenth Street.
Veterans will be -given marked
Arrangemenls-^vere mad# for a
^ 4 f»e-w h *n tb* cltru* Industry
Mr. Crumley ha* been operating
Th# Seminole Oun Club re­ a* to the proper categories,,*uch
fre# spaghetti supper for all mem* advantages In ratings in open
POISON ALCOHOL
need* .It* mo*t in working out the - BERLIN, Oct. J 4-W V -R atslaii hie agsnry for ihe past twti years
sumed its regular weekly prac­ as A . B.l. C. D, shooters sccordln
aslkorltlc* have given their verFRANKFURT, GERMANY. Oct. tiers and their wives of the Junior competitive examination for proproblem* ahead of tsa.**
bstional appointment to the posi­
•km o f Ike fatal ehoetlng #f aa and prior 1° th*l for eight yeat* tice Ttvolvw shoots on the Police to th* regular N.R.A. rules and 24— f/Pl— United
States
Army Ommh#r of Commerce nt their tions of substitute ctrrk ami sub­
regulations, Byrd J. Comic, presi­
Amertean civilian ia Berlla 8an- area representative for the Metro­ Range yesterday afternoon from dent, said today.
■Inclurs worked todny to *nv# thd regular luncheon meeting held nt stitute enrrier nt the Sanford
.
COBRECTTON " ..
the Motors Inn today. Routine
In her appeal t » Xlwanlana day i y a Soviet M. P. Tfce aotheri- politan Company. Before coming 8:00 to 0:00 oVloek.
Coma out and help make these lives of n group of American
Post Office, It was nniminred to­
U*a declare the Bed A m y M. F. to Sanford h llvsd In Eusll* wilh , A fter several %weka o f prae- matches interesting. The annual soldiers who singed n nnrty in n business was carried nn and pre­ day by th# U. R. Civil Servica
‘
for contributions
WM alatfatg at the Hrv- nf th# hi* family end now lives et 120 tics the members, and any other dues fo r membership are 81.00, giri-on stockade at Heid#|berg, sided over by president Jnck Rati- Commission of Atlanta, Ga.
facilities for tn* I
Amerkan Jeep when he kilted the West Sixteenth 8treat. Both Mr.
soldiers
drank gsn.
Eh School library*
an who -a re Interested In re­ and ammunition will be supplied Germany,
Applicants must actually live
Forty-five member# were preeetit
Amerkaa— Robert Flory o f Paw- Crumley aod Mr. Montieth er# volver Miooting will be classified to memburs at cost, ha willed.
rocklsils nf fault juier gild gtoison
within the delivery area of the
Ktwxnlsne and are also actlv# In
llcohol. The result—ope soldi cc and it was decided that the supper
1City Nek.
ost office or be patrons o f.it .
The following scores wars turned tot:
,
,wbo*1l**d In town*
is d#nd and IR ar# ill, four criti­ will be held tomorrow night at
/lyfc affaire,
mpioyec* of ti*i post office are
Blew
Timed
Rapid
Total
W ARM IN M A IN S
cally. Th# doctor's rejnirt it'* too the Seminole Country Club. Th# considered patrons. Basic pay for
-o t
793 .
9*
R7
«7
earlv to say how many &gt;&gt;f th# club will open at 7:00 I’ .M. and suMitutes is 81.04 an hour, and
WET MATCHER
supper will be served at 8:00 P. M, after 2,024 hours o f satisfactory
W. H, Orabam
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FALMOUTH. Ifr*., O ct &gt;4 &lt;4^ , OflVJpEXJO, N. Y., Oct, 24, C D soldiers will recover.
The main attraction on the en­ service will be Increased five
J. A. Howard
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777
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tertainment program will be a cent* an hqftr per year until
tain an Hem which heretofore
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^ la^ late . October, Thte has been available only to the
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24, fJTY— mogican act which will start nt maximum pay of 81-84 an hour
Oordoo Dean
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to
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is reached, Applicants roust
armed wnekea, ami thwt ip th#
It we* disclosed today that ft.- 0:0ft P. M.
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RoBand Dean
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Visitor* at th# meeting were Df. 18 to 50 year* of axo, iul44
community, r o e a e
and water-reeUtan* match. The match
000 dikdbled veteran* have a|vH. n. muingaley
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bloomed In profusion, will light while wft. It’s guar­
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/ tnJt J ° s U U ^ D »* talk and i
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wrru cut E*ny spinach anteed to function even after be­
the "cars for ampuleea” program. Rounder, Karl Schultz and Holmes cation must h# filed wit
reference was not to tb#
na
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eeeded itself wee picked ing under water more than four
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j Klwaal* club.
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Istrstlon* She Democrats ahoutd
V win In Montana, Washington
and California, but that nevertbelesa he saw a Republican
awing. Ha declared that ths an­
swer will be found in ’the big
Mdlont vote — among, those who
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Highlights o f President Truman's press conference are as
followit
The Chief Executive ssld It’s
up to Interior Secretary J. A.
Krug to handle the threat o f a
coal strike by John L. Lewis'
United Mine Workers. He re­
fused to discuss the Lewis ulti­
matum for a reopening of the
•oft-coal workers contract:
Replying to questions about
^ th e
budget. President Truman
said he would have a 'statement
m on that -eubject later today. He
^ gave no hint as tn jrhnt It may
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THE. SANFORD . HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Jim Farley May Return

/AJ A R E &lt; T E / 4 T N A T I O N - W I D E S U R V E Y

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O F “ THE W O M E N ! W T E R V I E W E D
S A ID ^ E Y
- G O F O R ’ P L A S T E R E D - D O W N H A I R r -------

To Active Political Role

MONDAY," OCT. 21 £ 1* 4*

By' STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TO W N

D lD N T _ 5

atnrtlcd IV rc^ alecpsrs in the decided • tfis • alarm v(ould bring
wee morning hour*.- When ihnV no/nuno to fix tL Th? magistrate
Civic Spirits collated In' the public xjuarc fine-1 him one dollar for each,
tlv.’y found an intoxicated cltitcn, airt-n blast.
|
------------ :------------l*t$tCY„ III., W )— Eight long tipatly enjoying the furore"
Ha tdld /"&gt; justice of the peace
American* amoke about 250,.
oud blasts of the town limn
he *aw a broken fire hydrant and 100u.lKMl.IMW cigarette* a year.

?2&gt;. B l A - ■B L A --------------HEAR W H A T T H E
M AN J U S T SAID.
L U C IF E R 7
That |MM*lblllty * u raUed by Katley* presence In Ran* at the
*
height nr the Wallace, liyrnn cabinet crlila
Report* that Farley had a prominent hand In
TW
.
bringing the Democratic row in « rnpctuaiun with
H Wallace a dlamlMill were given Utile credence in
I Washington .(tut politico* nevertheleaa believed
5 2 S / j | that Mr Truman* too per cent support of Byrnes
"V f « l
-a rnnservatlv* like Parley--may have been
1 ■ enough In pave the way for "lllg Jim 1 to reaume
Bi:
/ e ■ an active political role
.‘j

Farley broke with the lale I’resldenl Roo*evelt
In IfMO over the third term liwilr Now Ilia I the

• O FFIC IA LS O F T H E U N IT E D STATEft and aome of the LatinAmerican nountrie* are growing inrrraalngly unhappy over political
development* aouth o f Ihe Rio Orancte alnce the war ended.
They fear that the entire fabric developed under Ihe late Preat*
deni Rooaevfi;'* -good neighbor" policy and made more binding by
the common dangrra of hoitillty may be falling apart under the
atrraara of Ihe |trace
t v. .
,
State 'deparltne'nt e*|terl» “avoid voicing thrir apprehension In
public ottriancra but »ume of them privtitrly evince concern In
public they note that more tree election* hAvr been held la South
American rounlrtea than al any lime In history many of them* aa in Rrntll and Argentina—lo t the flral time In yrar*
It la the apparent development*of a cleavage between nationallitlc
and communistic Ideologic* Between ihe lwi&gt;, democracy o f (ha
Untied Slaty* lyt&gt;* apparently 1* being squeezed out
The expert* feel that anmethmg need* to* tie di ne lo restore the
. deuiucraUc ideal tail they ran’l find-out whul i* to lie done One
t‘ Latin-American authority Ju*t r lurried from n tour of the »oulh.
pf-lhr-tiorder muntriea claims that United Hiuicx preaiige haa never
been lower than now
The Onnimumatai aa In moat countrle*. a ir far better urganltrd
than any other* **Ve lotalliarlnn ri'glme*. aurh * » Argentina A»
t i t u* o n lie delertrtlneif, Ihev .have ru? contact with .ink Soviet
diplomatic nervlie, nnw. |hf miM! imprra*M r i+f any In ill** l-nim*
American land*

B A C K R O A D F O L K S -T H E RADIO GLAM O UR . HOUR —

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Your Telephone Company la doing
the largest volume of business in ita
hlatory, ygt ulephonc earning* con*
tinue to decline. The reaton i* per*
fectly clear. W hile your telephone rate
haa remained the same for many year*,
the cost* of furnishing you seovica
have increased. W ages, telephone ma­
terials, building costs, services; alt
have been going up so feat th at—
fftr amount o f money Paid Out
to provide service is increasing
/aster than the amount Taken
In. Telephone earnings to d a y
are the Jowest in our history—

However, Communist pulley follow* . lusrly tie
received long-range by radio I ranamUalon Hie 1
lo try to remedy Ihe situation a* *o»n ** I he
sallied. bul Ihal *eeni» remote
• ONE OK THE MOST IMPORTANT Investigating •tu
CV.ngrea* la |l br.iille.1 It* go mil o t exlalen* r llu*
yrai because of a tack ul funda with wbnh lo ■on-

tinue it* work
Senator Kilgore it » i of W r»l Virginia fia* an*
noun red that Iila Senate military alfalfa * *ubcmu
m illo - on war mobilisation will clone II' &lt;k»d* tier
31 because id upper chamlier nppoallion
Kilgore hlmaelf now haa « more lm|*orUnl Job that &lt;
ul ’ lie Semite war inicatlgnliny com ml lice * (u.'i to »
lima i'fraidilit Truman and S**•--.*.-r J'Mira Mead ilM of

Finds Civilians
Are To His Taste
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UKCsISTRATION NOTICE
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.The Kegislrnlion Book, of tha City of Senford.
Florida, are open at the City Hell, co m m en cin g
Monday, September lflth,, 1946, for the purpose of
regjsttrlni for the Municipal Primary Election to be
held on November 5th, 1946, and will remeln open
tech day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N . 3 AYER.
City RtaUlntiMi O ffic r.

jl.&gt; occupation forrra. haa Ireen re­
turned
by
American
Millltirj
|iu vcrr.men'. The ronjididalml nf
licit»' me** remains in ihi buaejtnent howarver ami *ome roomi
'Will tie 11**1 fur American iocIj

It ia basic with any business that
good service depends on reasonable
earnings. To. provide good telephone

service end to continually improve
and expend it, reasonable earninga axe
essential. Our public duty demands
that \vc give you these facta.

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. THHEE fRO M IN K N T KLORIIIIA N S who are Scheduled to par­
ticipate In the University of k'lo*
.rlda's thirty-ninth annual Ifometaming this wrtk-end in Qninrt*
ville are Senator Speatard I*
Holland, left above, Governor Mill­
ard V. CaldureU, right above, and
CongrtsHnas-lilrfl Oeonr»Bmathi
era, left. Senator ,Holland .will
make the dedicatory; uddraaa at
the unveiling o f ths Murjihtro
Memorial Friday afternoon; Gov­
ernor Caldwell hae been invited to
attend the annual Florida , tllue
Key Banquet as an honor guaat
and after-dinner speaker Friday
evening and Congressman Hmalh*
era is scheduled to be principal
speaker at tha Blu* Key banqMU
Sports highlight oI the Week-end
Will be the football game between
the Florida Gators and the Miami
Hurries nti.

(iermans Cheered
By Return o f Rnthaus

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NO S U t I H t i S

CAN

C IV I A D I Q U AT I

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AD I Q U A T t

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To Frotsrt lb* Prof• of U&gt; World;
To P ra m lr I bo Protrroo at Amorim
To Prod oro Prosperity (or Bonier*;

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VO LU M E

SANFORD,

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X X X V II

F L O R ID A ,

TUESDAY.

OCT.

22,

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th.7siyt|^ev'n Tells Commons That
T om orrow Potsdam A greem ent Must Be
Diplomats Hold Last
. Minute Conference
With Staffs In P re ­
paration For M eet
Honoring The Late General Patton

NEW YORK, O n. 22.
Diplomat* front nil plrts o f the
wtrttil were holding 1**1 minute
r&lt; nferencua
today
with
their
"tu ff, and t adviser* . in prvimra•lion for the opening" of the
eral Assembly uf Ih*» .llnlletl N a­
tion* tomorrow.
The d.-lcgalr* will" Rather a'
Flushing Meadow I’ark".
I‘realdent Truman will .leliver
thwelt'rniiiiR spevun.
Moat delegations nlrrady .hare
found &lt;|uartera in rrowded New
York hotel*, hu' other -re p re ­
sentatives am atill arriving.
Among the late arrival* wilt
l « two possible antagonists in
the iorthenming usNetnbly ae»r

As Michigan And Northwestern Hutlled To A Tic

Foreign S e c r o t a r y
Says Germany Key
To Future Relations
O f llig - 4 Nations

alon*. j'/jcy. erf - (/le fWmau Alin-

WIDOW OF TNI FAMID U. 1. OINMAl, Mr*. Gemgc S Patton, Jr., standi
bealde a plaque, honoring her late.husband, at the-Church of Our
Saviour In San Gabriel, Calll. A Gained ci.ua window"etinimenioialma
the genet.it's victories in Wot Id War II «.n dedicated by Mis.-Patton.
With her are Bishop V. Bertrand Stevens tied ), I j ,j Angeles, and
Biihop-tlcct Strphen C. Clark, nt Ulnh
(InlrriioMnnul Soundiiholo)

litmrhe-, of contract by the govern
ii.&lt;ml. The miner* tradfiiona fly have
followed a no-contract, no-work
policy. The government ileirird the
charges mode hy l.ewl*.
The labor leader injueited an
t-mlro new i*jt of eonlraet pro­
visions governing vneationa,. roy*|lie», hour* and Wggr*. He In­
timate t that If the new provision!
are not granted, tho demands
jemild lead to another coal atrikt
-Jfvthc Vergr pf the winter seaaou.

tain today rejected the Russian
' flalm that Allied diecuaaion of
! jin day’a
scheduled
Bulgarian
elect Iona was rud« Interference
In Bulgaria’s Internal affaire. A
Foreign Office apokeeman said
Britain was making represenUUoni in Sofia broadly similar to
those made by the United'States
State Department- Re 'charged
dhere was a general absence of
political liberty In Bulgaria.
The spokesman said Britain's
attitude was determined after
'conaultatlone "with the State De­
partment. Whitehall toureea said
flwy -believed Britain had asked
for a postponement of Sundays
ballot, although np disclosure
was made uf the form th* Brit-.
-6h representations had Taken.

Florida has had the fresh gT»pafruit market to Uaelf alnce ahlp. menu began early In September.
Hut the monopoly ends thle week,
g ra p e fru it Inspections have be• gin In Texas and that elate

ai*9 n eu r,M *fi»

Memorial Services
Honoring-*War Dead
To Be Held Sunday

A. P. Survey Shows Definite Buyer
Resistance To High Meal Price

Suspects Sought By
Troops In Stuttgart
In I Armed Raids

George Touhy, general chair­
man. for the Tuberculosis Christ­
mas Seal aale In Seminole Coun­
ty, today announced that he had
'appointed Roy Holler aa hla as­
sistant and the Chairman of the
barge Gift* Committee.
" I have been acquainted with
the wonderful work_.of the Sem­
inole County Tuberculosis and
Health Association for
many
years, sail particularly Interest­
ed III It* expanding program.
Therefore | consider It u priviledge to .work .In Ua Interest,"
■aid Mr. Holler, In response to
Mr. Touhy'a request that he
serve as assistant.
C. R. Cionts of .-Oviedo la or­
ganising the Oviedo community.
Other smaller community organlration* will announce their local
chairmen In -the near future,
• "Seel Sale funds pmvl •* year
around actlvltiea and benevol­
ences- to needy individuals and
worthwhile projects and it Is
necessary that every cltlien of
our County give to the beat of
hla ability with the realisation
that every penny of his g ift I*
an Investment In human life."
Jdrc-Touhy declared— lie . ur aakiRT , fia i^ a ll Tlrma with large
mailing lU U jn iy JSftd—u*e the
attractive Christmas Seal on all
roafl after Nov. IB. *‘We hate
adapted U
our slogan, ‘ Buy
'Em and Use ’Em." said Mr.
Touhy.

Pahokee-Belle Glade
Rond Given Priority
WEST PALM BEACH. On i-*
lAh—Tt*, Klnrldn Stale Kfisstl O'
pailment Inlay grant in I |mo, n
lor a new toad from Potmkiv 1
Belle Glade, The road will trpls,
r&gt;utu U-1. The board rulii.i-'i '
lal.j artioii looking Inward . in
reluJdllUI-ftF.tha.TnieWLliUl pu.
lion of The ocean bffdtlVard urn
We'*U.Falm B e t h .------- v
The Road‘ department deulutu*
to accept p plea of Evan* t'ra iy
Martin county attorrwy and Sneak
er of the l»*h llouae o f the Florid
Legislature, to accept .a BO-Tno
.ight-Of.way In Saiart. Th,. dr
partment said the rlght-uf-wn;
should be HO feet..

TB B A TR R O FFIC IAL DROWNS
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 12. UP),
— A If rad Sonnanbarg. t8-ya»rold aaslstsnt managar of a thaatar In Jacksonville waa drowned
yesterday while o n a
fishing
trip on tha St- Johns Rtvar.

U needed to replace the ancient
flat top desk now In flM, and
Standard library chair* and table*
ary wanted to replace the nnneumcript furniture.
Ml** Chittenden pointed out that
curtains donated by th* PTA. and
Plants given by th* Garden Club
had made th* library room mud*
laoev attractive, and said that
tha pupil* had really. appreciated
thla.It U- Hupei that the drive
will be completed by Not. U dur­
ing American Education Week and
Children'* Botpa Weak,
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M |t l l l t . V N I I 1.1.I I\ (* K Robert \| le w c o r , i n n lor
M lfh lie o a . In m i| In lio n u Irm n lire ro.n lit
dot* n I h r g rid iro n In a l l - l l lir

TVorkers Stage
Demonstration

In Christmas Seal
„ Sale Program

re Modem Reference ..
For Students Is Stressed

"Mryto keep Th*|r work up to
EH aUndarda. it waa pointed out
hritrday by Mias Edna Chittenden
Ltohaeetlon with tha thtaa weeks'
ihtpklgn to raise 11,600 for new
•oka' and furniture fat Benin* High Behool library.
-Tha aehoof library h *» had no
neyelopwfi* BrltUnlca slnea 1858,
Id-tha Campion pletutu eneye'oHrla la also about lhak old, A
i f U nwin library o f Information

later iftid* Forebt n Minister of
the Union of Sou.h Africa, Field
Marshall
Jan (,'hriatian Smut*
and AH’*. Pandit o f India. Mr*.
Pandit la a rid er of the Chief
M lniiter uf India'a new in’ erlm
Government, Pandit Jbwnharlal
jehru. She U the only woman
to head a delegation.
Thu lodlsn^, delegation U p r y
pared *e pu'. on a light In the
ttairihbl) against what the In­
diana claim are condition* o f diacrimination against their people
In South Africa, The Indian dele­
gation also is expected l,r or*
gunizc n cninpaiRn III ap p o sitio n
to South Africa’* intention to
annex the former German colony
of Smith writ Afrirn

Youth And Dog Are
Objects of Sdarcb
Manager II. N. Savin State RepM. n . &lt;T-Bone) Smith,
tua
s t w . Boyle. Mrs. Mayme Hndgkins of thr Orlsndt Sentin*l-8t*r
and a lltlla girl with her.
Tha second-flight includy Coun­
ty Commissioner J. F. MeC^illand,
B. U ' Perklna. H. H. ColemaV E.
0 . Klloatrick, Dr. C. W, Baker. W.
1. Hu fi&gt;*y and Frank 8H»me*..
On th* third flight ware Mist
Margaret RglU, O iort# Touhy.
Roy Holltr. Mr*. A. Amo*. B. H.
Cnimriy. V. A . Speor. Ppatmaator
Joel Fjeld and Miles Appleby, mall
superintendent.
O n 'flig h t four went w. J.
Krohne. W. Mlkkola. A. E- Yowell,
Mr*. Betty Corrodl. Mr*. M. J.
Rawlings. Mrs. A. W.* Eppa. Mrs.
0. P. lleyfuion and Mr*. I L N.

MANIIBIM. Pa. Oct M (Ah A lhr*e.year-old bay and his pr*
dog. missing for almost 34 boon
are the objects of a aeareh near
Manhetm. Pa.
The youngster. Eugene Bhur. and
tils do* Whttey disappeared from
hU home after lunch yesterday
Dearthera groped through a wood
bordering a swamp for more than
tour. hours last night. The hunt
brought hundreds of volunteer*
Into th# m
today—with the
child's mother hoping nr* Inst hope
that Eugene did not fall Into th*
swamp.
‘

Police Searching
For Escaped Convict

ARCADIA. Oct. 33. OfV-Oemnd
^Ouaiit* on fH«ht fiva ewra Mr. Florida police today were mak­
and Mr*. B. Uv Fox. Mr. Jphn Fox, ing an extemJre anarch for »
Braflsy Oil Ham, O, P. Herndon, J. convict who escaped' yaaterdsv
1L KhrorUi J.f- and Jack Ratiga.i. from a state road gang working
On the final flight ware J.,8, at Brownvtl I*.
Bl*tline, Grady Duncan Mr*. J. J, Tha Arcadia Mate road camp re­
M ^f aTTa11gffirVsristtng M ia Krohne and t « chlMr*1!, ^Mrt. dd Douataa Dexter, serving a tenChittenden. The school library Is Roy F. Mspiw W. L. Llvlnv.ton, ported the prisoner was »-v*n rR. C. (Ned) -Smith and W. A. rror sentence for armed robbery
Connolly, Herald reporter.
and ear theft in Dural county,
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i ne ileiiHinatratbm swept n t - i &gt;• ‘ttgart wit It it* bull noil on
' "iiulatinn starling m 11 imi \ tl
•lay, ( ’ rinioii time U ii,c t. (•
•■lory I' nrhe- and
. , -r* hulled Hi I he ,t* --el I,., J
lute*- l.iml,.,, -iii.l tin- *, • ••
■rvSsed tl-- le-riil mu , - t
over the iwonhoig
il„- i *
w of force to ttn- l
1
cp t he'end
i *. w
During the o-eiii .. *.&lt;,
,
Stabu'uM with ',ui*n..i i
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. Gut. 22.
eo|uii,under
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Jl'n'i

&gt;le i ilie.1

Gune, u1 \h S.,1 ' , 1 )
*u,.l t|iu
pi-itpb ■f IImiIim tolu.l ugniltiii
the forced • mnniunul uivigui of
"11 V n h n i n few ,|nV*
1 American ruuiit
.!&gt;•• ...... ... ••
^puitlCn, 1I&gt; U’n. referring to the
A l t i i o u g b lit- ,lI _ 'h A a _ r t a n p m i— U‘r-C'-hl X*1UI nrmeil .aidi.tii.
E d^jylpl revert. Ul he t cmmtiTtilitle • are fart hut in the Soviet lone uf
it tear I’ in n him*e t,. ho'iM- -.it*.iH -UuXd I,, lind. iu 2o. ill. iltssii i ••'‘ f-Mpin in Get tunny the Cotu
inuniit party hsi been merged
- f“ r m i *|ice I * in the I mu inig
f-t*' “L-’.-t- i
' 'I-'
i efUl scores" flf suspect* \i-ir
.a wn» made sugar i« luted a* with the social duiuocratn to
aid for questioning, AriuVui.t
H
oca tie nr unubtuinulde. S,,-i|i and form a new parly rulle.l the
i.nka and Ijtiiihrelr* of henvilv
I cooking fall are acarue m t.l ot ! Socialist Unity parly.
In Sunday'* election, the Hemned U n i •;d State-, troop, aided
the IH cities.
he aeareh for the men who planted
There was a slow down today ocrats, voting us n party, deci­
he bomb on S&amp;tPnfnv, nppnrenllv
In the mart'll ,t£. fattened entile sively defeated tlte Social Unity
protu*t ujfsinst llic f* iinsi. Ian,t *lluep to the natluti's dinner i in Ueilin where the merger
aslflcstihn board*.
• •
tallies hut the flow of ling* into was not effective.
f ^sentenced d,,. slaughter pen* at Chicago
'7-, 1947, for increased In tempo,
i
COMPENSATION PAID IS
hand, Mr*.
Partly restiuitalble was sn emTrans-World Ships
wn leaving tisrgo on aheep ami cattle. It
Unemployment * compensation
hi tar|0 The ■wa* put llllo . effect at Sioux payment* in Seminole. County
Remain Grounded
was
found
City
because
of
a
lark
o
f
cattle
body of her husband
ditiiiik' the week unding October
NEW YORK. Oct 23. l/lh - One
hocked to pieces In Ltv&lt; .xlcd rr.OUIt-1,flr* •*» which buyers could shin It 'amounted to 820d.SU, and
rrrtaliono!)
thllrc
animals
eaat.
Another
timdred and fifteen Skymnater*
Isltiarea last Mircb.Tfn
win- inudu tu IF. pemull*, Carl
T'ritillnunl Utt I'nur t'Mwj
md Const* 1latlorw t&gt;( Than* World
It Smith, chairman of the Flor­
Airline* remained on the around
ida Industrial Coin mission re'day, with'little hope of an early
potted today.
Throughout the
Statu, tie said, payments amount­
utUgment In the strike of the men
' d to gHH.tyii.no. n substantia)
*n6, fly them
.
;
■leclini* from
the 8100.71H.W
fhjr the second straUht 'day
paid out' during the previous
rrtlce was halted by TWA on I
week, ami wet* made Ur 2,76d
iJ 000 miles of sky mule* troml
men and 2,882 women, u total
f‘.dlfamla to Arabia There wa.* one [ lly ARTHUR DECK W ITH. JR. ir
o f f.,7.7H.
reception when n special piano
Herald Sport* Editor
F
(NA Off in Parts wttlj IB pawenThu' .Huinlnole High School Tul; a
trrt who will anenrl the New Yorg cry Fed# will travel t,**Ht. Peters­
nuetlnt of the United Naitom burg 1‘riilau night 'In meet the ii
Length O f Meeting
Ouocrml Aaeemblv tomormw Ttiur,- Hoi ul* Military Academy in a f
•era iu* union pilots *t the *?on- grid contest thst promises to b* fl
Is Up To Molotov
•rola. Firing the b(e »hlp were two ona of the Ties! tilts thus far o'
•xecattraa of the strike-tsmind alr- this year f«»f the Efil*.
tl
LONDON. Oct. 22, &lt;A V ttnm, *
F. M, A. Is coached by Al tl
South Africa's l*rime Mlntaitoguro, who ha* a renutatlon for w
ter.
Jan Christian Smuts,
goorl foytball all over the stale.
made a ahort and snappy
Last year was Rogeto’s first y.'ar el
pmlirtiun today qn tha possi­
at the Academe and the Cailei* rr
ble length «r th* United Na­
wor, seven out of ten i*qnteats.
tl
tions
Assembly
meeting.
This year the F. M. A. Cn let* w
Smuts w *« asked at London,
have won two and b a t‘ two. They F
*« he left bv plane for New
dropmkl th Ir Initial conte«t to h
York.* how long he expected
Fl. Myers by a 2ll tn 7 mil gin. ll
lo stay. The statesman augThey • bounced back 'and frounced It
gi'aled: "Ask Mr. Molotov."
Urnndun in .their second .start, 4" oi
Iq.12. St, Leo dropj^J the C s ltti I f

Seminole High School Celery Feds To
Meet F.M.A.;In St.Petersburg Friday

�JThe Sanford Herald
rataktWWS la lieu
wailshe* Sail/ • aceet aaiar«ar

aa4 «M l&lt; r

lurtrt,

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S T T T m V will b. s t y e *
reaalar a*srfil»t»r: ” »**• ___
lUaii
)*»*••*• * » '
llis n o s ls ia. lee- r e y r T f c » •Jj's14
me » « — l «••»« •», ■VaV mrZ"
Im i are aslaislst* la Ik* “ '* *
..I Ml kragewnrrs la Ckle^a

KOUND THERE TOO: True wor­
shiper* shall worship the father
In spirit and In truth.—John 4:*.!.
The Russians ui in't do so well
tn the Berlin election. »
An ipereare .of •25,&amp;&lt;'-&lt;i 1,1
operating costa of tlio city of Mel­
bourne since last year is report.d.
W e are not alone In our trouble*.
. We didn't hear Senator Vamlcnberx's speech oii foreign policy
the other day. hut auim* who did
■iv it wit. ns irood. if riot belter,

The

Melbourne

Times

Wanted: Nails O f A ll Kinds
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want
of a shoe, the horse wns lost; for want of n
horse, the rider was lost; for want of n rider, the
battle was lost; for want of a battle, the king­
dom was lost . . .
For want of such seeming trifles as nails, much of
U. S. industry wns fighting a losing bnttle of pro­
duction last week.
•'
For want of slaughtered livestock,.sonn-ninkcrx lack­
ed tallow and grensc to keep Up their three qilllon pounds
n year production. Many would have- to shut.down. For
want of soap, laundries all over the country hnd to re­
duce their Inundering; millions of housewives did thu
same; wool producers (to whom sonp-is a major necess­
ity) Inmonted: "No woolens." For want o f glycerine, U

rubber production in Akron was expucted to drop sharply
in November, stop completely jn December.
For want of lard, National Biscuit Co., the nation’s
largest linker, closed its New York and I’ hilndclpbia
plants. All other big bakers cither cut production or plnnned to close. For want of hides and leather, shop produc­
tion next month would drop to about one-third of the
first-quarter level, with many shutdowns o f shoe factor­
ies in the offing. For want of animnl .extracts, insulin und
streptomycin supplies dwindled toward a critical low.
There were other vicious cycles. For want of soda
ash, glniumftkun* have been forced to cut down drastic­
ally; for want of k I dkh bottles, dairies in Now York -*uul
elsewhere have beon forcod Ao cut' down deliveries of
milk, which is somowhat short for want of cows. For
want of castor oil, usorl as brake and shock’ absorber
fluid, nutomnkers could not roll out all the cars, they had
hoped to deliver. For want of anils to make curing racks,
Goorgin farmers tills year were threatened with the loss
of half of their $57,000,000 peanut crop.
By last wcok, even Government •bureaucrnDv wore
willing to admit thnt all of these secondary shortages
were caused by tile ramshackle structure o f controls left
by the slowly collapsing OPA. OPA could not be blamed
for some of Uio basic shortages enusod by 1) abnormal
demand and 2) the worldwldo shortage o f certain raw
mnterinls, notably fnU &lt;fc oils for soap.
•
But most businessmen blamed the present crazily
unbnlnnecd system of controls for the pyramiding second­
ary shortages thnt mndc the overall shortages worse by
cutting off what supplies of materials there were. Worst
bungle wns in meat. But there wore others. Example:
when Brazil’s castor bean growors raised their pri'ce the
l T. S. held firmly to its domestic ceiling until much of the
crop was sold elsewhere. Had the bureaucrats learned
their lesson? I-a«t week, they showed once more thnt they

leasts

that the Smithsonian Institution
ha* dlicovered a ‘‘Melbourne MuJka
who has l«-*cn dead lO.OM
That’s nothing, we've g"i
around here that have Ifcn .dead
longer thin that^uwl «l»H't know it.
•'Henry Wallace I* doubtless a
Hband, honest, candid—and gul­
lible—American. yet he has recent­
ly aorved the tactics of the Krenjlin with perlecl timing." »rBjj*
Dorothy Thompson. W ill, gullible.

wore.— Tinioa Ncw* Magnzino

Iron Problem
Kvon Irufon* the wnr years brought their huge conMumption of iron and stool, men in that induntry wore
(llBcuasinK Uio prnhlom of the approachiilg end of tho
supply of ore in the Me.sahi Han^c.
Tho war demand lod to extensive new developmonta
in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbln, hut the Lake
bupurior district still furnished between 80 and 90 tier
cent of Uio Iron on&gt; used in this country’* E. W: Davia,
director of the Minnesota Mine* Experiment Station, in
a apeoch before the Association of Iron And Steel Entrint'pm. givea the rich ore of the MiimoaoU range.-, orriy nbbSt
15 more yenni to go.. ’
.
•
y
Davi* says that-this dlatrict’4 aalvatltyi li(.a Jn the de,of, a now Jnfijiatry to extract ore from taconlto
T^a’ produhct,8w r f I to ,‘ u* « qUant,l,C* in tho Mcaabi.
nnl? i f f L i
N iiiparioi' in aomo w*ya to the ore
now being mined hut may be more oxponaivo.
If thla development la aucceaaful. it will mean thnt
the upper Jakea regibit will retain Ita Importance „ tl?e
industrial set-up, instead of declining to the ghosUown
status of the worked-ygi gold mining regiuna of tho West

Newsprint And The O P A
WAUCH ULA AllVOCATB
Newsprint is scarce ami the ait*
1unllon ts going to get worse. The
[Advocate was notified last we-'r
that it ha* used ita quota for the
year and would not. get another
shipment until 1947; other paper*
in the state are in the »ame p(Vdlcnment, amopg them the plan'
City Cornier which ln*t week sent
out the following 80S:
Newspaper folks, you will find,
nr.' the most reluctant to call In
outsider* to help them with their
troubles.
Newspaper folks are born an I
reared in the tradition that the
show must' go on, and will go on.
God ami OPA willing. Vet at thimoment, every •weekly newspaper
and many of the smaller dailies in.'
Florida are fated with tin pre­

.

dicament that in a couple of weekt
they will have no paper on whicn
to print. That i* r.-al; that is fac­
tual and the anaaar, it appears,
lies in the ability of our congress­
men to do something about th»
supply of printing .paper from
Canada which the Canadian man­
ufacturer* (and rightly ao) )*ay
they will not shin to the Unit*!
State* undtr present OPA celling*.

Hr JASH EADS__________

one of the three
ia making up the
y of the tJnltrd
cj*0fJ taclud# un
ut docnmghtatloii
ural research ami
If.’ It cover?' i*4i'

from any undervirable location
where he may be living, than it
would brS for u» who are -HOME
OWNERS.
In the above r. solution, these
tight men stated that they hat
discussed the claims of the op­
position to this proposed abattni*
or slaughter house, and hail de
ciiled That the claiirta of the up
positioh were not well found"!
The writer fails to ser why tm*
self-appointed Judge and Jury
shlulil have more interest in i(r
riding the merits of the location
of the proposed abattoir, or
slaughter house, than the #u,rnunding property owt.or* who will
h« vitally affected, by it.
t
The(ahattoir, or slaughter hourc,
which* they propose to locate at
Thirteenth Street and Elm Avi r.uc,
if only four blocks from 1ha
grounds of the South Side Pri­
mary School, five blocks ftom tho
grounds of -|he Sanford Grammar
Schooj. and six blocks from the
g.mjiiil* of the Seminole County
High School.
It is no accident that the writer
happens to he living In his home
at 313 West Fifteenth Street, for
more than twenty years ago. after
looking over various desirable
location* In Hanford, I *elertel
this location a* the most desir­
able in Sanfonltui which to eiecl
n permanent hotne. I hate lived
in this home ever since; thrrefon!
I, the writer, feel that I havo
EVERY RIGHT to OBJECT t.. the
proposed abattoir, or slaughter
house, being established at this
location. Further mor?, I am only
expressing the opinion of all tho
other 'home owncra in tho unra
which will be directly affected by
an abattoir, or slaughier house.
The writer, and all the property
owner* In this area, are in favor
of the Quick HVeexe Plant, but
all of 0* are convinced that the
proper place for tho slaughter of
animals should be in Ihtf COUN­
TRY and A\VAY from ALL
HOMES.
.
Yours very truly,
. R. A. COBH

do uppwintf V

[cation
total* about 200 page*. with
author and subject Indexes rtcb
month and cumulative indexes
in the June and December issue*.
As foreign sources open' up.
the department ia planning to
increase the size of the biblio­
graphy to .100 pages a month.
In addition to its other func­
tion*. the library o f the Depart­
ment of Agriculture
answers
questions— 200,000 o f them last

Survey Shows
Buyer Resistance
To Meat Prices
*.
Oat
factor was the drop In yestcrday’a cattle prices.
Price fluctuations worked the
other way around for the porkera. Ilo g i generally were from
$1 to $2 higher.
A t the nation's 12 principle

market*, total receipt
able cattle wore ex;
total about 61.000. .
h tlf of yrsterday's
160.000.
t;*:r f i r s t g r a i n
W ARSAW &lt;/P&gt;— The newv
paper Olos I.udu reported tn«
first trminload o f grain import­
ed from Russia under the PolishSoviet
commercial
agreemeni
has arrived at Prxeworsk.

are showrt in every line . . .

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Thi# lovely Hcpplcvvfiitc suite in mahogany at il* fineat.
Rubbed to a rich, glow , the finish reflect* Iho *tyle and
quality wo arc striving to give you . . .

lary adjpatmenta Ir
imunltlea In. order to

££££&amp;

nraaent, five do not live in tha city
limit* of the City o f 8«rford; but
.live from two t0 f l v . mlltt ^litaut
frem ^lbe prqpoeed abattoir nr
slaughter hou4e.
•
Th# writer knowq that the ggntan who ,Pnpar^d[
d the above rest
I a I’.'sldfnt o f i
ig yean, la an amp

♦h,,t county and state, but notwithstand•
I in*, he haa nevtr seen fit to be­
came a home owner. He ts ranting
hi* home. It will, therefore, be a
iwyo simple matter for him to move

it it le oeor bualnoaa » « , w
wh» adutaU our. 'hlMum

1

Activities

C e c e lia T r u lu c k

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Social Calendar vj8itor* Ncwl* Wcds P
WEDNESDAY
Meeting of the Fine Art* De­
partment of the Sanford Woman*
Club will meet at 3:00 P. M. with
Mrs. Fred T. Willianyi a* sponsor.
Tea hostesses will be: Mrs. C. J.
Fisher, Mr*. iE. C. Harper, Mr*.
John Kick, Mr*. II. A. Monteith
and Mr*. H. C. llelxel.
,
THURSDAY
The Heminola Reliekah LoJge
No. 43 will meet at the Odd Fellow
Hall at H;00 P. M. for the District
Deputy meet.
FRIDAY
The Seminole County P.T.A.
wil| meet at the Seminole High
School at 10:00 A. M. A ll mem­
bers o f the P.T.A.'a throughout
the county are automatically
msmbers of th« r-vunty- eouneil
and are urged to attend.
The N Dc V “ fcjwwrit'Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet at the
___ _L. ...
honttt o f Mrs.
A. _______,
Drumlev on
rnuc a 3100 P. M. with'
K. Hostetler
as co•
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TUESDAY
sbyterian Ilusine** Woinvited to meet with
•** Women o f District
Ct. 22, at the First

Dr. and Mrs. II. II. MeCaalin
have left to spend a vacation in
the Carolina* and Tennessee.
Mr*. L. II.* McLeod. Jr. ami
daughter Lucia spent today visit­
ing Mr. ami Mr*. F. E. Koumillnt.
Mi** liersa Woodcock and Mr*.
O. It. Estridge have returned from
outdoor
fireplace.
Mr. Wray an extensive visit with relative*
rocked the meat* being . assisted in Phoeitix, Arit.
by Clyde Tcrwillegar. Jr. and C.
E. Spencer. Mr*. Wray served
Friend* of 'Dr. W.‘ V. Hitting
salad* and desserts with coffee. will regret to leant that lie is ill
Red taper* in brass candelabra uttd confined to his home, 2472
alto furnished light during the Palmetto Avenue.
supper.
Arrangcmenta of red
roses and tuberoses wrre placed
Mr. ami Mr*. M. T. Haynes, Jr.
on the dining tables and cor­ (&gt;n I daughter Diana spent tha
sages of tuberose* am) nink weekend in Hurt Slyer* living ac­
it h ’ s were given Mr*. Perkins
companied by t'I’ O. II. It. Parker.
and Mr*, Huchanan as rvmemI* * me* of the occasion.
Mr. ami Mra. James Stone ami
Tliose enjoying the party In­
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eluded 21..
Air. _
ami
Mrs. Perkin*. ■laughter have returned (o their
Mrs. Hess Huchanan, little Hilda home in .Milan, Mich, nftcr visit­
Flo Huchanan. Mrs. Flo McCur- ing hi* mother Mrs. Allan Stone
Mi|* Carol Stone.
die, Mr. and Mr*. C. &lt;K. Spencer. and sister
* k
- - -g *
Mr. and Mr*. David Smith,. Mr.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilritt K*bom n(
nnd Mr*. Hamilton llisbee. My*,
Frank Ray. Miss Cecelia Truluck, Cleveland aio visiting Mr. and
Clyde Tcrwillegar, Jr. and Mr. Mrs. A. E. Hahurn at their home
92S West Third Stfeet fuV this
and Mrs. William Wray.
a eek.

Ilayni-.i,
Mr*. J.
o f the
on Oct.

The guests pluyc.l games find Whither and .Mr. WhllUri. lfn.,.1 . Ilo
pniticipnted in srvcYai contest* t-eef. ebirkeif a la km.- ■■■ i liinesr ' ,
with Sylvia Haynes, Dorothy Me- Mishit)'., t'iu'C- salad. potatoc. uti Mi
Alexander and Holly Reel winning '•■i-stlii. hot roll., leli.he- nop ...| M,
(lie prises.
he was served hy candlelight.
.tin
. The Halloween motif was carried
Ibo-e altemlliij weir Me. ami Mi
out in the dreorations, refresh­ Vrs. Roy Svnuw. -It., Mt. ami Chi
ments ami favor*. IVliciou* re­ M m . Julian Ponder. Mr. nod Mrc. Mr
freshment* were served to the fol­ John Metxrh. Jr„ Mr. trml Mr&lt;. I'm
lowing: Roily Reel. Dorothy 51c- •'"bn Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. *P. D. I
A leva inter. Hover ly and Wayne *c.‘tl. Mr. and Mrs Harry Wood- We
Evans.
.'I siiilt. Mi ami- \|r
HI n.i of
Also Hcvelly liray, S y l v i a it ‘ iel»
• lire
llnynrs.
Katlij
Hrooks,
- uay • VImi Mr, and Mm . Ham Eleisrii- Hit
Sheppard, Clifford Abies and Diana ■7 Mi. nn I Mm Wallnrv Hell. Mr. l ev
lluynea.
•
,. i .1 Mrs. W. (i. Hemtng. Mr. und! Mr
Also Mr*. Roy Reel, Mrs. R. II. ,\Its. Price Hind. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.
MrAlexander, Mr*. Earl *EVans.
Mr*. T- D. Ilnyne*. Mr*. I.yeyle
Eaton, Mr*. J. A. Henson and Mr*. M. T. Haynes.

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lushed in tin* Mcnr*. I
Mr. ami Mr*, (ieorge Pfucke- i”'. music fills* | every (
liaam, Mr. and. Milt. Knunofl Su-p,.i!« rolled up the
llndge, Mr. Jerome l’luckehaum
* • i. fen ru.'*. And v
ami daugbier, Hetty, acre guest*
of Mr*. N'elle Thonrus, Humlay.
Mr*. K a t be r i n e'D avi* from
North Carolina, is visiting Mr.
nnd Mr*. It. N. Slrcvell. ‘
Mr*. F. E. Houmili.it has return
The regular mlieling -of the
ed from St. I’elumburg where *b. Geneva I*. T. A. wns held in the
attended the recent state coii- school auditorium nn Tuesday with

The I* T A. with the lloino
Deini.iistratioii I ’liil. will have a
the Sanford Womans Club will
Halloween I’aHy at the community
sponsor a lea tomorrow after­
Hall on llnllowien night. .
noon at 3:00 I*. M. with each Mrs. Charles Betts
.
Mr. and Mr*. W. I.. 8 ieg arrived
member of the club bringing an
art object from her hom* to. ill*- Honors Mrs. Perkins home Tuesday uflernoon after a
.six week* vacation. They spent
nitty. Mra. Fred T. William* will
lx* the sponsor for the after­
Mrs. ChnrV's Hetts houuted some &lt;ime’ in* llo f spring*, also
noon's program
and request* Mr*. Hratlilii idb* 1‘t'rkln.s, Jr. re- vi*i fd .Mrs. Siei's aunt. 'Miss F b»thut earn member of the club cent^briile on Saturday with d de­ nie Hat her. in Wisconsin.
' _
nlsu brine n phologrnph of her­ lightful lunrheon at the l ’ulm« and
'Hie ♦ienrra llnptist Church will
*
A new glove shampoo on the self to the meeting.
Pine* Rostaurnnt at 1:00 P. M. cclcliiale it* first liume.luniug, (he
Mr*. William* i* 'A rt Chair­ Place card* marked the m'uting f.rst Sunday in November, nccord
market is anid tn insure safety in
washing Ienlhcr_ gloves.
llraml man o f the Department of Fine arrangements of Ih* guest# nnumi iug to the {dans aimmiqced by lb*
liew. it does thy job thut most Art*. Sho announced that thr the luncheon taldp which w 1* mmmiltte. Mis Margaret (Shit.
Tvumen arc a little hesitant to un following will lie tea hostesv*: crntPreil with „ l""H|Uel id 1c I Mr* | \\ Prevail an I Mr* Cal
t in ( lldlmto
dertnkc. You will not have to send Mr*. C. J. Fisher, Mr*. K. C. roses nnd tuln russui.
I tier, will Im* the leglllni s e ifine. American-made leather glove* 1Harper. Mr*. John Eick. Mr*. II. i As a gift for the occn*um tl.*'
to the cleaners any longer, *ay 1 A. Montieth and Mr*. II. C. Ilet- . hostess presented the honoree with moo in die morning by the pas­
the manufacturer*.
. a bronie floor lamp. T h o s e in- tor. Ko\ \V P. Kyser’ of Mims,
music by the choir.
v it'll to Ih- with M1* Prrk|iis weir ami
A picmr dimiei .will (»■• -ervr.l on
. Miss Flualq;t|i Wbighum. M i«
1Elitabeth Dyson. Miss Cecelia lire iliiircb*grounds and a special
I Truluck nnd Mi&lt;* Kllsc lliitcblsi" song -&gt;eivice in Ibp nftPiniHMr
Evoiymie u rordiall) invited
I Also Mrs. Sterling llolling. Ml*.
I-et’a look at it this way:
Richard lit own. Mr*. Edward Rig an I invitutions nip bring mailed to
Every
100c you arc
now
gins, Jr.. Mrs. Dal" Scott, Jr.. Ml* all out of town mornhets.
The gills and boys 4-11 club*
•pending yearly for firo ami
Lauren Johnson. Mr«, Franklin
havp hern orgpniScd under tho
windstorm insurance can be re­
Bennett, Mrs. Jnmcs Crapiis, -Mr
duced to 84c by buying; a 6
.1. N. Durden. M rs.'r. E. Spencer, diiection of Mrs. Oulda Wilson.
The boys are umlet the It m id ­
ear renewable .policy.'You lave
and Mrs. David .Smith.
Oc of wrery 100c.
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Also Mr*. W. A. Leffler. Jr.. Mi* ship of* J . I.. Hi own assisted by
Jv’ ow bused otj our ‘ present
Eugene Harrison. Mr*. Kveietl Joe Mnlhiitix
The c'rl'* leridei Mrs r;. r I . .
dividends, by buying p mutual
Maubliog, Mr*. Charles lodopic'1
IIIRTII ANNOUNCEMENTS
policy from u«, you can further
Mrs. F'at'k Ray, Mr* John Ander­ Hi|. assisted by Mis. Mutgntr.
Goii mid Mis. I.olu Mu,gan
reduce your yearly coat to 07
son and Mr*. Chnlles llelft*
Mr. nnd Mr*. Willie Bnhanoti.
The clubs meet onca each w&gt;1/6c. Saving 32 4/5c o f every
at schotd
100c. »You can't lose - if you Sr. announce the hr, th of a son
The otlcers ale llairiet Grig*
don't get a dividend you are nut Robert Leon on Oct. IK at the
paving any more than tho pub­ Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ Mrs. Hughey Honors presidisit; I. u t k e i Ibivtd '*
president; Shirley I'homa*. s.-cm
lished rates for your insurance. pital.
Miss Gretchen Lewis nry nnd Hobby McGlIL ticaruii"
The
Mutual Companies wg
DIE HAVER
Friend* of Mra. J. AV. Fit
represent havo always, paid an­
If you have -trouble cutting pie
Mr*. Lewi* Hughey entertain­ will regV t to loam ahe is ill, » '
nual dividends to policyholders.
C. M. Boyd &amp; Co. “ Your Mutual Into equal poVtiuns, try cutting a ed at her home tm Palmetto Ia in the Fernald loiughton Hothen divide each of the AveJluo on Thursday evening pital in Sanford.
Insurance Friend,” phono 104.— big
with
a
ntiscellniicuits
shower
two section* in half.
Friends of Mrs. II. II. Ihrtllaha'i
gl»a*u In honor'of Mis* Grttchcn will also rrgrrt lo loityi -lie Is
iarwis, hriflo-eleet. —
-* tR* FTinupw'* Suiiiiui iuiiT m "
Beautiful bouquet* of mixed Inndo,
fall flower* were u«cd in iletoK. A. LeFil* uf Belle tilade
rating the party room*. Fon- I-lank Ia-Fils » f Oak lidl. -i"
tvsla were enjoyed with Mi*s Thiirs,lav with tltcii mot ini M
Ella Holton
nnd
Mr*. H. U. Satah Ia'F i Is.
Crumley receiving ptires.
Joe Matbiriix went to Jock-'
The dining table was laid villp and lirought home Ills fnowith an ecru lace cloth and cen­ Mr*. MatbicUx und two cltildi.
tered with a bouquet of pink
W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN G S P E C IA L !
hibi*cui in a crystal bowl. ’Ilie They will reside in the old Mntb
punch bowf we* surrounded hy iuux home. •
Caller Hart of Miami s|n
pink vino nnd fern and largo
plate* o f dainty sandwiches and Thursday with hi* mother, M&gt; •
rakes were placed about the 811 Hart.
Mr. and Mis. William limn
tabic.
H ACK
Tho honoreo tecciwd many spy of Miami are visiting ih
lovely and u*eful gift* which friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred to.
sh« opened nn,| * displayed to and are staying in the Rocs.
a g a in
friends. Tho hostess wn« assist­ Home.
The Misses Ada and l o b
ed in earing for the guests by
Mrs. (J. I- Hutnrr and Mrs. C. Roger* are expected to ann.
S IL K
spend the winter, the In-i
A, Anderson.
Those presont were Mrs. &lt; . II. October.
Winn. Mr*. J. F. McClelland. Hr .
HOSE
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. larv.-)
Mis* Norina Norwood. Mr*. U. daughter, M ttr 4&lt;imiS --WUilr-. .:
Tl. Crumley, Mts. Edna Brush, hor daughke'r. Dnnna nrv vtiit—' Mm,
C. If. Jonas,
Mm. 8. C. Henry L?vy. ________ _ _____ 'afaftamT Mis* Jewel Pittman,
.Ullian Moran, ia o n o -n f-thr -7
Mrs.
J. N. Hob*on. .Mr*.Joder
selected from the Seminole II
t.’ameron, Mra. W. A. Cagle and School Student Council to alt'"' :
Mra. |E»car frice.
the International convention in
Also
Mr*. ,C. A. Anderson, IVtcrsburg In November. •
Those bentlU fully eheer
51m. Carl Chorpenlng. Mm. W.
stockings that do Much
F. Lewis.
Mm, F. K. Smith.
IIA K E l) APPLKH
wonderful things for your
Mra.
8. J. I&gt;avi»,
Mr*. F. t .
Fullerton. -Mr*. M. Jacobson.
legs! I^ong - wcaring, 3Cookery acienUsta o f the I
Mis* Ella Holton,
Mrs. « . ta
thread, full fashioned,
Hutner.
Mr*. Un»di» M illiams, Department Of Agriculture of.
pure silk! Just as practiMr*. W. I. Hughey. Mr*, t . E. the following direction* for hnl"
McKee. Mr*. A. II. Tindel and apples.
.Wash apple* thoroughly n
Mr*. Thad Jone*.
iout cutting Ihrnu
Also Mr*. C. U (loodhue. 5lrs.
J.' If. Parramore,
5!r*. Roociur the klotaom end. Place the aptil*.'
Taylor,-Mrs. U .M . Swain. Mr*. bloaaom end down, in n ImVi .*
J. O, And**, Sr.. Mri. Karnest dish. Fill holes with a roirtun
Pouthwanl. Mr#. II- I- Caldwtjl, brown ‘ augaF 'tnr honey, ralxu
Mr*. A. D. Johnson, Mr*. H. W. softened by soaking or chopi • '
Turner and Mr*. Lawla Hughey. soaked prunes, a bit o f butter rf
It can be spared, and chopped inj’
If desired. Th# dried fruit is * 'g
POLISH REPATRIATES
gested because it add* sweetnt
PLASTIC
and help* a'ave sugar. Add j' '
W ARSAW , PoUnd GDenough Water to tha pan to k &lt;*•
TABLECLOTH
govemment'a repatriation office apple* from sticking. Then ruv -r
rr;»orted
309,888
r#P*iitrlate* the dlah. Th# ateanuhetd in bv the
- COVERS
■7 '•
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7
v
crossed Poland'* front!**v be. cover make* the apple* took fa.u *
tween May 1 and July 11
and more evenly. Bake at a tern
98c - 1.19

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Sir*. A. B. Moran

l ross your finger*' cjsi*| your
or**! cross anything that brines
,'otl good llick. RemJmbcC. that
iW'dlicdn) is She morbid day « e
iit tlio»e unwanted report-card*.
I be b) laws, w hirh w rrr draw u
up h» the Sludenl ( mined, srli*
passed In the Sltnlrut Gosernmrnl In ch*prl lhur«da).

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For the Modern -Mr. end Mrs. this suite in toast mahog­
any is the ultimate in‘elegance end refinement. Finished
with large, Venetian type mirror and solid bras* hard*
ware, a truly fine suite
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Diana Haynes Given
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. . r A t Seminole Country
Club
Knjo&gt;ed By Members And Guests
Tiny Dinnn Haynes was honored
by hei mother Mrs. M. T.
Jr. and her grandmother
A. Henson at the home
Iftttvr on Hanford Avenue

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this auite of Amber Mgple conalata of bed, vanity or droao
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in thoeo who milk our cows.

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golutiun vchich I quota
Th# memberahlp of
inolo County Palm .Bii
lag been advised of tire

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want to meit it, leave it in Its
paper and place it in the double
boiler— with the lap* up. A* soon
a*, the chocolate is soft, remove it
from the paper- with a sernper and
put it into the hatter. This method

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partment’a hinc field -branches
wj| sub • branches,
In order to make this vast
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*° « very man, the library hekan
in 104.*t to publish the monthly
bibliography, which lists everything that haa been written all
over the world thatapplies to
food and agriculture amt their
underlying science*.
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In this country
the biblio­
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flat® egriculture office*, state
college* and other institution*,
It i* now living distributed wid'jy u|K)|rd alto. S$ime bOO conlt'n
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NOTIC'D T«S Al'PEA
THE HTATE OK FIAllUHA. IN ANH
you h e m in o i .k ent'NTT
in To HIANCE8 IIAIJ't
Ton art htrtby nollflnVit h a t , a
rllA N t'E IU . No. «»« «
u m ir a jM T T iir.ivA
toil baa bt*a ioatliu tU lFla Ik *
I'lalnl Iff
('irrult Court) of *tha HlntlT.Judical
flrrult nf Florida, Hemlntli County,
"Pardon Me, OlfVer . . . 1 waa Wi
in Chanctrr. tipd*r th* In)U of S.
MAI.ALTIAI MATTIIKWH
» —li. Jr. rt,r yr«p&lt;-*&gt;l.niI) I anti
a hurry lo |f( my ocrrcoal It Cal* tliafanilahl
Hitt (ha rtlltl toothl |la* an abonlal Cleaner* beforf rold heather
NOTICE TO AFPF.au
Pitot*
dJ**re*,
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OF
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You ar* Ultrafora r*l|
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112 W E S T r i H S T S T R E E T —

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indbsti w ttoJf (lialnl—ill lu ff
n Hfb nlbf. Um **&gt;r Mdlmwd.

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DIN E
/«, H E A D A C H E

C A L L US

P H O N E flflO

Ilrlanilo, Florida
Phone 4967

TODAY -

HO o m i t OFMIS YOUl
l.'Oradt A Quality CunllbadL
Z Prompt Btrrld*. 3. All W ort by
r*ctory-Ttaln*d Ssptrta. A Pull
Ouranta*. A Famau Plraatau
Otardjrfp Triad D n lfi.

SLE E P
BETTER

Na Rtltc*

Cartifical* N**d*d

T O N IG H T
FOR RENT

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The Flneat In

WORK WANTED

KXI'KHT palnlliijf-ennlmct. or
hobrly ba*l*. S. 0 . Grogan,
rodfa fppfiireil. Phone 1164 or
7H.1J. .

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M im .IC

W ANTED TO RENT

.leimjfraphar.

l to

1’nrk, phone 1120.

fl. ID. 8IMNH.it.SKH, Jr., wife &amp;
4 year old daughter drtlyv in
rant furnlthed liparlmrnt or
home.
P1m *g fon larl .A. K.
HhlntioUer, ph. 201* or Mii*Vu

I,AWNS m u vr • d, . Hraaonatile
lirlrea. Jerry Lird, phono 7UfAll aleel ninatrurled
WMKKMIAHItOWK
• with pneumatir tire
W AN T employment — 60 year*
8ANFOKI) IIARD W AKK
old, 2 yentt milage, hutinaM
UNFUHNfHHKlV Iniutr, “TT i"r" *1
210 Ka»l Kirn Ht.
eapeflenee for mytelf, fumlraonta no rhlldren. Hot DF,
lurv manufarlurlnr,
gentral
etofe hotel,
cattle railing.
KKGKlVKD shipinont nf Hartlwuotl
rhuifoal. Wmilil npprrtnlo a rnM. • Dave four In family. I/&gt;okinr
m o u h f : or aparlinenl— fuuiHhinJ
for permanent proportion. J.
H ILL IMPLKMKNT CO. IN I’
or unfumlihul P*rmanent n*si
M. routl. Ham*tor, N. G.
211 (Ink Avenue
deni. Phone lOPil
amaa*
^ ■ -I ■' -**•■ ■ *
P A R T L Y furnlthed horn* or npnit
irtenL Permanent retldrnl. - C AST IRON wtitul healer and
pipe, tom* wood, IK.Ofl. 30R
chlldinn.
John IHanlnti
&lt;*•***
W.

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MARINE ENGINE — 40 111
Kid. rnmpiete With •taller, mux
Phono 0.13-W.

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IV,

FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Hi2 Sanford Avenue

LK TIRK SHOP

CONTEST

CO.

FIHST PR IZE — 2 Albums of Records
Awarded by

Klrchhoff,

ROOM home f*&gt;r »»1' , 2 tnilr*
out on Celery Ave. 2 bedroom*,
tlrt-ping porrh, hnth.( dining
room,' ailcnen. hrcakfntl room,
service porvht large . lot, fruit
tree*, double garage. Phone 960-

- IMITATION leather* la moat
eoloib and Ursa aalectlon of 6
ARTICLEa WANTED
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
8. Brown, Salt N. Orange I'L L B U T your ear **»ardl*«
Aro„ Orlando. Ft*.
of age o f condition. Rv.** Reel
306 W. 2nd BL

RENT A *CAR
YOU .D R IV E • IT
PHONE 100 .
S1 R 1CKLANDMORRISON
"•DIIJVIUT. INC.

V DOfWW^BliTIHHfni^

,

F la n , Rtrtfi
to have rour money beck.

SECOND PRIZE — W E E K ’S P A S S FOR
TW O — to R ITZ T H E A T R E
T H IR D .TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For
each prize winner, ONE PASS F O R TW O
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIO NS
lBction of tcama you b«Iletr«
bolletr* will win
wrm
Make your aotoction
tho |im ti below by plnclng an (a ) mark in the
apace provided. You do not have lo gueae the acorea.
Clip the ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
Office before 8t00 I*. . M. on Fridey. or If
mailed to thrf Herald, tho envelope mual be poalmarked before fltOO P. M. on Friday.
In caae of tie* for varioua prizes, the prixe winner*
will be determined by the order in wUch enlrle* ere
-received by the Herald. You muil make a -Boloction

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CREOM ULSION

] 0 r. Lim« Sulphur

br Couxhf,Ch'tstColds, Bronchitis

L f U t l i t t , foty to U»e

S V H V .V W 0
s v m c iS

Itiid in io r

N R K IIS

Milk Mixture for
Stomach
Ulcers
A rtetat awdiwl dtomrv tot at*4 V»

talon and kiapUilt *vtrT»»W« ha* arena

CLtANIR AND SOLDI*
Cltantr rtmavta mat. heal*
and aladg*. Beider ptnoananUy rvpalra m ail leaks.

Sure, taay lifting rer can
or light trucks.' Ilaa Iteb*
ton capacity.
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PARTS AND BERVICB

EliDCTRlC. appllanca

paired. Wright A- Cohen Gtrage, fla t A French, Ph.J^OOO-J.

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BALLOT

repair*—

we repair . washing machtnr*.
vaccum cleaner*,. fans, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance S«rvlee, 604
V i. 2nd St., Phone. 1064-J

0ARDEN.and lawn seed) Vlgoro
FartUDer. The Sanford X-C#l 14-INCH window*. Inalda doors,
Store, thd A Sanford.
,
2 sheetrock or fflyw ood . BEAUTIFY your floors — have
them waxed by modem msBlanchette, 1490 Park Ate.
HEADQUARTERS for Chrlitma*
chine.
; gifts, toy*, garnet, books, dolls. 7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
Buy now on budget or lay-away.
Alarm, tit Carolina Ave.
i. Ptrestona Stoiwa, 111 K. First I BUY cows, tales#, yssHlngs.
Then* It W. Lord. 1B6.Wt ^ 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
.TOUCIITON A WATSON,_ltpl
Cetsry Aw. lisa During Food*.

3x6 American

MUSIC tiOX

199 PaleettB-Awr.. nraae~Ttl1

IDO FBRD3—complete' line,
it’s Tuxedo' Feed Store.
USED pianos for rash, Th* Music AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­

ITAMUrr-BOGBRS
RARDWARB CD

Ramorea dirt and Impu11tit a. Siparatti “ fraa"
water. Incrtatti your car'a
idiCtancy. &gt;" .

P IC K -T H E -W IN N ER

.105,' Hanfnjnl, Floriila.

Box, phone 063,

Tb* perfect light for hardto (te a l place*. Has * £V
foot heayy bwilaltd cord.
Tor horn* or car,'

Beware Goughs

GlRL &amp; ‘ bteyefr.* Good lire*." 2W

ir Seal Cover*

M ri

$«wi jwl ttZJvJ
Plt«n »m4* ^* **

Tom itToN imrc: co,

strict privacy; fa il service

;F its

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tiAKOUNK | I b O
I*I IIIHF.il

m jd i *l#l rytetii AY I1N \ llZftatA L iF ^ T U t
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it*'

m ade

FROM 110 TO MOO

_Njt cn-makcr* »n nm itj" loan*,
IPIll CHF.VROI.ITT cah.over'en­
Varlahle payminl plant.
6 ARTICLES~FOR SALE
gine and 26.fl. stake trailer,
FAMILY LOAN CO.
W. K. Kirchhqff, Phone 306 Florida Rank Bldg.
Phona *»
— FILL UP with Fuel Oil and KeroSanford, Florida.
i
*en* before winter.
.
II. IL Pope Co. Inc. 860
t KI.KItY Plante. 2i)U,(&gt;0(&gt; Kails 12 S P E C IA t. SE RV IC ES
Fortune and Valantl* Patcal
MIRACLE CONCRETE "to. J. K.
SIGNS
Phone OUJ.R,
,
Tfrwlllecer, Jr., Mgr* Cement
Show rant* and potter*
Water Proofing — Rullding CA1II1AGK plant* • 76,000. J. fl,
O— UKtCS SIGN SKHVICK
Dlocka — Sewer Pipe. 10U
0. D. Landrea*. Phone 1021
little,
Phone
619»R,
Ktni Ave, Phone H33-W.
FRUIT Cake* raimed for ahlp*
FLOOR KAN0INO
\
.
N ic u o u ii
h"
ping. iln . Ilrown Miller.
and ftniahlng, Cleaning and waX'
L ’ STUDIO OF PHOrOGRAPHT.
for flneat oaallly
HAND embroidered pillow cate*. Ing. New floor* aurfjired ta per
t
PORTRAITS
Luul*i&gt; Itourkr. Country Club fecllon. Old floor* mad* like new
t
Commercial and Copt Work
Road (GrapevilleL 6th houte, Call
II. M. GLEASON
Snapahot Service*
left aide, from 1LR.
Lake Mary, Fla.
} Phan# 1111 — aio MeDch Illdf.

£

MHMBIrtJl Ujr li*N «aer mlu&lt;nr.,f
plan lf*JF f Mhl lb I Mtttf iipw
tt1*1.5» M KUiHf b*ck.

POW ER driven ditching machine
dullahl*
fur
digging
tiling
Phona

Ila* mart pUlM pat rail
and AU-SabW Sepuatora

Mt RiilU, IruliliAi,

GUPilHlNi; HUPS

d it c h e d .

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Member N. A. S. D.
Dayton* Reach, Fla.

WIAB l i l t 14 ABAIH"
iifefd I'AIU.Mat lUyikJAalaet
•Ftfl.i *Mhty villi AVtJ.H \‘a**
p-yiit ( afblF lipinjHF**! l*Un Nlo"*
*4** ha* minvidi
. \ «»ur *»■
piifocf may of tnat ftot la* th*

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S A N FO R D IIA R D W A K K
210 Kaal F ln t St.

OrtanAa
Repreaenttny T.Nrlaon (FRourlr,

' N a f i m l i t - K k i i i i l i i i i N®
tlliMT* 1*1
Yuli lid ft If u l

Snuare A’ rmnfd-pnlnled
i n u c u l u iu o n diu icu rsi
T t 1HP

Inrcalment RarurlUea ^
rhone MOi—Ttletjpa I)B M

ru( Ihtw Ihidt,

i*'ld snd gefirrafor. 16 mode!

GRITS and maal—ground freah
every Monday from anowflake
com. Can be 'bought at Gaulher’* Store, l^ k* Monroe. 10
lb. bag. 11.00.

J n i t A u r * «««*&lt;•

STAN COMSTOCK

WEST FIRST STREET
PR O NE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Aye. Phone 672*J

LOANS

AU TO 51A T ff, gat water heater.
Phone I03H.R.

t

‘'Quality Beddlns Manufacturer! Since 1926**

t « a liir n - p r ih o t * I v n e M *

P o w f ’P gcktd Bpf/ery

Buaincaa O p p o rlu n itioa

PIANO, dewing machine, type­
writer, carpet .weeper, elec­
tric rator, ga* engine
ami
pump,
Tarliell
System
of
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Mngh*.
Norvnl G, Mhilott,
ItL 2, Vox JBl-A; Sanford.

. Home*. Qrov*a and llutlntsa
Property,
W. R.
William*,
Realtor, Tom Holt AaMKUt*.
..-ChoDu lDO. 110 N. Park Ave.

E C H O L S B E D D IN G ’
&amp; F U R N IT U R E O W

Oth SI.

ANTED—Furnlthed or unfur
nlalted apartm»pl needed urceni
ly, 1 able* Phone 074*\V,

REAL ESTATE W AN TED

tir,

IN N E R S P R IN G MATTRH3SSES, BOX
SPR IN G S and H O LLYW O O D BEI&gt;&amp;
.
P A Y AS YOU REST,
&amp;

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SF.MINOLF. TtRB SHOP
201 North Park
GIVE us your order for baby _________Tslephons 37
chicks. The .Sanford X-C*t NOW ready te grind ervry It
Store, ted A banfur.l,
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COCRCR3 — Red ltonsy. «36.
S wka. 66 champs In d
Mrs. A. D. Marsh, I
RL I, Naw Smyrna

BUYiOUR

TOYS

87c-S te el W a g o n s

DUKE

-VS-

KENTUCKY
FLORIDA

-VS*
-VS-

’ *«4 X .

lanej'i Dm

. ALABAMA

Sterra .‘ every-

NORTH CAROLINA

MISSISSIPPI STATE ■ -VS*

TULANE

Lips Radiant as
G low ing Embers

RICE
.. AUBURN

-VS-

GEORGIA TECH

.. VANDERBILT

-VS-

.. ILLINOIS

-VS-

WAKE FOREST
.. COLGATE

-VS-

-VS.

L4LU. ..

P la n e *

69c T e le p h o n e s

Stuffod Dogs .

88 c

Plush Animal*

2.98

.. “
Benches ____

Bears ....
Baaaiaett
Doll Carriages

Guns .

Sewhtg Sets
...
--

Trucks

MICHIGAN ..

Tea Sets

TENNESEE

Pastry Sets....

PENN STATE .,

Cannons

Stake Wagons
.... 4.98
w ' T’
T r a in

Sola ............. 98c

.. BOSTON COLLEGE -VS- V1LLANOVA ...
.. DARTMOUTH
.: NAVY
WAXING HAGRINB
by. the hear or day.

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PITTSBURGH

-VS*

COLUMBIA ..

PENNSYLVANIA .
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minute a n eo
awI '.a&lt;S»n

PURDUE

BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING
SALESMAN or sslsslsdy wanted
to do taavsaalag for sttracUvv

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austin

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Get Your Ballot in Early!

Tonehton Drag Co.

PHONE 11

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inln Unity There It Strength—
To P rtlitl the P n a of the XVorld;
• To Promote the r n p o i ef Apitrlcei
Ta Prod or r ITosprritjr for Sanford;

l*4til« rluMih ,mul routiiiurt! mild
|llUl Mlit .

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IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y
1-

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1908

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

NEW SPAPER
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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 23. 1916

U N Assembly
Is Opened In A ttlee,
NewYorkCity
V eto
American Association
Outfit W ill Be^in
S p r i n g Activities
« A t Park On Mar. 6

1

First Blind Boy T o Be Ragle Scout

Delegates E x p r e s s
Concern Over Ten­
sion Existing Be­
tween U. S., Russia

A s s o c ia te d

Prt;sa Leased

W ir e

N O . 283

C hurchill A ttack
In Security Council
Russia.Charged With
Departing From Big
•I Agreem ents By
Ex-Prime .Minister

loledo.Mud Hen Pilot Civen Kcifcns

The Toledo Mud liens of
the American Association
will undct-Ko their Spriinr
training activities in Sanford
next year at the City’s Mu­
nicipal Park, it was announ­
ced. this
'afternoon by
Fletcher Rolls, chairman of
the baseball- committee of
• &gt;ic Seminole County Cham-

I . n X P t i N . o t t . . 2 : i , o p )—
‘Printf
. M jnjstt*r
• Ivuubit A t I I f f la t h 'd fu r u
ifU i- u uf tb,
it-,.. „ f the
i i i l f ' in I fie* T i n l f i l N a tio n s
SiM'tiril v &lt;'o iin r il to d a y w in 'll
h f .spnkf tlu n n x a HuiiHf o f
I 'ointtimis
ilfh a ti*
on - fo rv l« n a ffa irs . A t t le e to ld tllu
. bod\ that R ritn ln w a n t fd
Ilh - »,.(*,
a,„^,
rtgiont ml, tu
f * '*• • '«'• -'«• I. . bred |»,M
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|t»| ji»* r«ti*h
t hr* "
Nl.,,111. ,1!,., \i ii
addlesi.
Iii- |ti&lt;'i|itv«»«ii. IYiiiaiii|i Chur*
* Dili. ,igi.-. i iii.it ih«- v«*to authority
in tn« I, \ Nn n«f\ t •uinri) ha I
U-rn
I htin-hill accuard
fH«* vn\u*t I o .
if .!*•pm ting from
n 4 I » I'*’ t*1•*|11«
.i tH-ewhere.
»• ml in hi*
th
' of* nf

Rriti-sli

ute r o f Connnurce.
Till* Tole&lt;ln aggregation, Ml, to
80 strong, is expected to ' begin
Spring drill* at i[|^ local park on
Mar. t! when pitcher* anil catcher*
lilted mi the. club's * ro*ter nre
slated tu ip|Kirt.* The remainder
nf (lie 'quad Is scheduled In nrtui|ay\ u|»cnif»g cerrmomr* w ti
rlv* here in'tim e to start their
u hiii’ f «*xleni|HirinttM)iifi »pt‘?rh ut
first training sessions on Mar, Ih
u I nii.d Nutioiis luncheon
Lind Weber, manager of the
The luncheon was one of *rvcr«ll
^M ayfair Inn, also announced today
affair* urran$rd U&gt; make this 4
hat the Toledo club will lie quar­
frulivr day in the hUtory of t!i4
tered at the lukrfront hotel.
t*ti11«-«l Nation* lint in tin* ntidift
The Mud liens will begin their
of the confident tour of thr wrl^
“ pring training exhibition sche­
coming »|Hfi*hraii .must *lvlrgata»f
dule in Sanford on Mar. 14 when
pnvutel\ expre«»fi| concl'm uvail
they tnnclr with their parent rlub
th« tension e»»*ting l*otwe«,i» tha
of ’ he American t.engue. -the St.
1 mini 'tnt«*- atol |{u»«tu Every
laipi* Itrowns.
iii .i .1, I- a** i» itoMiig exdinmnl 111
CiNirye Dctore, who replaced
fllS? I0Y SCOUT to become an K.iglr Seoul tlwu^h tutully MiiuP It
!•
ghi in the Aillettcan *h ItDon Gutteridge as »kt|i|icr of thn
nonnle Saruirn, 10. of Culver City.* Calif Mr is Mimvn butlriiPC •» i»»e I gall.
i \%t*|I a* in .*thi*i official
Mud . Urns last July when the
completely by touch aj his ScoutmashT, it. C Cochrane, uses a l!u*hAtnerlcan League champions, the
tight to watch the feat. Tlu? youth oho had In l*un t«» save a drownmic
1 hi pi ••-oiiMit of I lit* \«*i*mhly#
^Boston Hetl Sox. purchased tint
person and Identify birds by the sound uf their calls to Usiin the .*1
J-\*i « tg it Mim«tn Paul Henri Spaakj
^ teri'lgr from the S’, lattll* sys­
Dient badges requited for the await!
(I* !t rnulmnul iutniJj'lu'lu) f of Itrlg itim, t ill hit thr A •*tMllul \*
tem, will pilot the Toledo gang
• &lt;ti's«ii n to ordei at i tN) I'. M.
next season and will lie In fuilI
j tK iftiiii Stuiulanl lirm*) After a
charge of,all activities here Prior
••tiling «|ir«vh h\ a» tlug Ma&gt;*or
to the sale of tiuttrridgr to the
\ ru«•r11 ImpidlitVeil. &gt;|'atik talked
lied Sox, Detotr was a Mud lleni
i tn i«-fly and mtrmliinsl l*re«ldtn\
roach.
. . .
•
»T i utuan.
•
l ) „ n l . i t l l r r n l c r l r ( l strove, t« s h o w n lllin tn s .n e t Hie r r l l l l s ol I lie lid r il.. M u d lie n s It, l,e ..r .e Iteto fr.
In'ToIedo today it was revealrtl j
llefoi «•
Irttvmg
\Va»hington.
r « h l 1U n i t &lt;&gt;( the lie n , (i u t le r h lg r h i , I&gt; lin ti4 s rd In J ill, to Hie |I„hI,mi lie d w„\ l „ a Ii ! llietr |mmimii I
that Boh .French and. Jack Sen, j
I S o ti liir) It) rnr* m iffim icd this d r lie I lie M u ll H e n . w ill iiiid e rg ,, ll ir p ^ | lrlllt Irs lllin g s e tlrltlrs in &gt; j u l » r d oesl re s t st the M in d
veteran sports writers on Toledo
counti y’» attitnde un making loans
etiMl I i l l
S ta rtin g un M i l l 'l l I, w h e n |ilt« hers s lid e s li h e r . H slrd
th e . list* tm ie r are slated I i V f i o r t
papers, will accompany the Mud!
t&lt;» f«oe!»*n nations llyrnes
Hen party to Sanford. French is
itolitr mi the re»t of thr woiM
Jsport* editor--«f Uw.Ulada e n d ,- ,
f
—
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that thr Cnitr.l State*
Sen. formerly of Daytona i W h . S p O K C H fT H ’ n S f l y D r o p Mon Flew Plane Car­ t,» hrlp out hot that it* rr**»uie

^Packing House ITwo TWA Pilots
Expects Decline . Face Action
In Meat Prices By Union

u At rangrments
ediUv offor,hthe
- T,m
"
Mud

- W T A T I IF It

Will

Occur

A fter

rying UN Delegates

!••• a ir not hiuttlesa

Purthei, «a

Amendments Are Crash Of Two Chicago Elevated
Explained By
Trains Today Injures 270 Persons
Fred Wilson
I ietil. Hash Now

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ItiTorri Early Crop
In Prospect Says
S(ate|'arm|lnreau

lien*
lh Hie*. \itit'iM n iltn'» not vxntil *
to rume to Sanford were completed
O K I \ M ii
m
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From Paris To l\ S. loan at\\ . nation nmney »f th.»
Supply
Is'
Plentiful
with Eddie Gilliland, president of
K« « a*f&gt;t
p- t*f s.irly nn•I
nnti..|» l»«do\r« it will Ih* rn*lio«
i.i'J'tn *n oiftMtft*,
tAii^rnin**,
the Toledo club. Gilliland, former
« twmomti alH t*v thr Cniled v ti*''
i Hit At;o, o n 2;:
i*;„k
NEW YOUK. Or* Jl. .11
’
a*iti £ia|M-frutt
A\
In {UOlprCt.
(Resident of the Florida State mg huu«|* i |m*kt*.wnit*ii 1111*&lt;11%*i*&lt;| O ff trials of |h« striking Amen- »- a iesull
«llli \&lt;s(&gt;.
O , tt
«.l*i • at o'i»lin*a l* i S.IVA
i)cu»hcr
League, made several trips to Sun- lotluy thut a gradual tltrlirit* tn cun Federal lull of I^U .r Pitots
ltussin‘» rekurst for n I.OiHi.iuro
-70 |rt'i •••»•• tiMi i«ii ti 11-.I iv'P*»rt* ana!vs.| ! )
|i
I'lurid.i
ford for interviews with Kdrvurd pliers will fidhlw wiHiin a whoit Union Ku.sell Morris, declared i Wld Amerletth loan appear, ......
tmlav n» at’lH'sh iiivss|% iiijj ! xxit Pnriu
lluii'As.
ui
Us Oilumlu
Higgins. Lind Welrer and Dolls.
tiliif as tiirnt
mutt* plenti­ tods) iTiat unless Larry Trimble ed miles. Soviet jeuders &gt;|Uti lb,
hit ukr&lt;» devoU‘«l tmiiiw shit in)* h» antpiaru ri, v*,-uniav.
Gilliland, who hns'/nany rentral ful.
and Stanley Stanton make a rritirism o f _ A nun n an eeotimin. -Changes In Conslitu- StM'ving W ith l J. S. «U*tmutitiMn rn-h hmir; One pv
.‘..unary's cuiilbiiiuj crop
.
Florida associates, accepted an
_ ..... .
Livetturk »u|«| . _yr«dcrdny
.ut satisfactory explanation of their foreign pulley, ('reehoslovpklu and
Irnii • m in n ic il ttttu • fh i*
(io n
A r « &gt; S i m n i t r l r i l t j l _____ I
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72
r «•«•(«!
jk t )\ ‘t* the
.
t&amp;appuiutuienf with the St- Louis prices" under -1a&lt;V week’s'" re«-onl pfllicnr’ from Paris to New York Poland also may find It diffnult
Are-Siipimrletl
s ig n a l ( ’i)rps
T l l i l |in»-se
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4lf
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. -! I
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cut
nrojvni
In 19.17. In I It 12 levels, with (he ho.I erode of Iwef l,,« union will Dike .Hsriplinury to ohlaill (heie .......... I I
. * system
H\
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sitiitt*
dieal Allornex
||..| wtiiH
•»«• ;»h ..x .
:hr
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lie was named president « f the M id &lt;|pp()| .hoas,,IK
. „ m||, ........... aetlun.
,‘ totallmg
.......................... .
I Iip I p xx4*
Ill'.l XX t **w vx tic tl ‘ '••• I't m1u »*' Inti !• » ’ p ’a ,M*1 !&lt;l t&gt;4? 7ft
I O i l * I I \ «•
llrnA nml hn* bffrn the head
: dr«»|». In niu«t iiimtuiiee*. hnw«*%n.'
Trimhl© arlil .Stanton aro both *nn*r m-ummi
SS • ••IS It* OS • » ( . - 1 ! ' . i
tolls V•
l# .r
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&gt; l i t t tl
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An » » &gt; • • « #
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(he organiiation •litre that time
' prices iemail, high
’
member, of the pilots union and
tu- •
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k&gt;'. H 1 ’ • • t * • 4 . t ••
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l* r*
•f. ’ if idt SMl4.ll
Hrrrntly (’.illilnml hn* acrrptrd
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ffcT* i ttk«* I t 1* It
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Dctrod Tigers farm system ajnl |f |h(&gt; wp,.k
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which art* s*|»|». a-.•-»! |.v
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will assume this position Nov. la. (Jm|b|c Ihf. |(&gt;|a| •*f m«*ut no
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bringing
Id
United
Nations
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1
E. lare Kcyler. one-time own­ a week earlier Packet, i.imoh-d res* ntatiies flout
thu French
•1.1!«)!«' | I lil/llll|* s,|
xi».i
huh
i . t a p f t .h i
l.r'.lucIn K iwuimhha l*x l if v- \[*
i ..I ...m'll ,»i llijji; I Td«l. !•
er of bath the Kansas City mid up fjll news to bundle* the n. capital to attend I he General
punurnges. rrowded I lion, itn (inhug .if) bill Citlifornia
Krf,| K Wilton xxJm *ni.l he
l pun tirailudiinn irntii Scum: '!* ) tin-t'nnflised,
(h-a Moines baseball clubs, has flux.
Aasembly.
*
-lation
platform
mid
stniiStinimir grapeituil, i. vstipiateit
f.ivou.I all the aiuciitlim nt«.
High Fdiiml, Hmifniil. Kin ; llw^lY way t,, sorb tut oxt.'iil that Utv
been named President of the
Trimble is the Tram World
a: T7 jut cent above thu nvrrEmbargoes or partial rmbargo-s
Till* IlCctl nf
ins1.|i-1ii.
rm|ilnyi*i) n- .'In iixottiDii im •Ii lin n ti-i'd inmk anil liiildi i 11111*
Toledo team . of the. American
JAt:K.SO.N*V||;laK. Oct. £1. *I.vu*
Alrhitc
European
flight
super*
•gp and fi'A |iui
lit over in.I
ite
the
Seminole
High
.........
1
currently
nre
in
effect
at
live­
a it &lt;&lt; al tile S u v a iin M v S u l, D e i"
Association, the Times reported
|||«*l»! I m i•limh Ih.* « |« \||V«'t| •Iruc
intendent slid Hlauton is the cla l)—Succfsa of Kluriilu'* yrm
)*‘.kr'. ri &gt;t" i &gt;■! •sp
library wan .lie . ,,1 m a lull
stock yards at Kansan C'ity, Par- T.W.A. assistant technical man­ lirrnmrKul luw U. iii&lt;li«nDd
•#•*»»•1*111 III*
laal night.
...iih
Ay»,tft
till
•
•
1
III'
•
ur
•»»•
x
x
•
1
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•ft-l.kXrl
&gt;
1
Fit­
iti
top 14 mill
by M n, I dn.i t Im.....I . . .. &gt;....t
»• 1441• • mb l
fuurr* roloritoi'd thu \«««*k
•1IMS'X 1 •*f ihit* Ml |•11 1 h
'■ fl
Kerser. who became associated notis, Kansas, and Sioux t*ltv. ager in Paris.
- ,
-i t ' l l
Ih* ful
life
ilirni (an
Shippers
to
markets
at
Meinph,..
» |* III I el.| . II
XX4.|11I A4'I 4 •Rill !•* It-IX. • in* h»X* .li£ r*
the .Stair lb»anl uf IL-tilth
with baseball back In the days of
(caily
The
aviation
‘
iiulu.iry
lodav
Mi. WiUon 1.0. flv
i I III* \Xllli**
h.x%. 1Mir flu*
•
till i 1.1 «4a
shffl. 'Ilh
the old Federal League, will suc­ Tennessee nml the old union stuck was fsc-d with u threat t.f a i'MU uf I'rrvrntnlilc lh«ra*r' * 1 U«*«| IM1!1 ;i
it( Mir i
al Spokane. Wash., hivvr lo-en , — ..... .......
::----- “ •„•* fl g u m ph«*w tlint ii largr mu
urablr .illu»u*i* t«*
l,M.» I 'll! ||.
f
.4
«f
|
4
4
l-v
ceed G. E . (Eddie) Gilliland, now yards
f
l
IN
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of
A
lit
aj
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4
lt« 7
t. , , L i. m , i i i.,
n „ I possible
new -sir lines stilke
one, I xx.i iiii.l tit. &lt;
. , lw ..............
....... uf unknown i’UM&gt; uf -xypUiii*
I 1I
i •i
II I »•*.
•
111*1J*4I 1 1»
f» 2
Mrtt hti t XX»•14* tslk.
in Ilf ». Its X•
director o f the Detroit Tlgrrs’ nskrd to withhold .hipments Dg- I Iearly
next year In ,,.......
the current
fur
rhnngrw
in
1
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I
1
«x
drh, Utah, however, ha* lifted it*
M
••I. »4 1 f.I*.
mr' ». It t
farm system.
•
f
U. h
dispute, negotiations between 'he ilui'uv r i fil t hi itugli IiIinmI
Oruiigc,
ll«D'*
•
•
Keyser acquired an Interest in embargo
• 1Ut
1It. 4
« • &lt;4 •• 1 7
in *’ i* 1- *» =
\
1,100 Trans World Airline iiiloto xxInch ii ruti|i!r ilt virutg r-»
t ie * , a m t »l • f •x . t . .1
the Des Moines elub of the
Hie Department ,.f Agneiiltute are rearing a &lt;tand-till MpmI)'. in KIoiii Im in.ut hax** iiniln
ii i
1isx • ! t • 1sa 1 '4 III II 1
tl. V. 4| Inst -4.1 It. . • .
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► 'Western League in 1D1D nd in *nii| ttiuf mra| |»i•m|«i « tlnn un«l*‘i while, a licw aviation wage dis­ pirinuii al lnx%
lltllllll . Iif- 41 •( 1*11, •
41. •k
. i ■'
ip
Judge ..f I 1||* 4Mill | 44f If i.i i i I . i
— the early* 1910's purchased the ftMlcrul ifia|HH*tii»n iimt v%«-rk *n pute ha.* been placed before a
_,_v.l .1^0.^- AliL 1»4- 1•■&gt;!**» etolltl _s»N^t|t
•s4.lt.- ,-f •hr tt« t itli'in
ll xxim |H&gt;mtnl out that ;«Ii 1m
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ii 1*- liau
r*11111fiXsl
-•Kansas Citjr elub while still re­ rrrunrtl 1*11 prrcunL hImivp tbu |»ry■ natioSul metlinlian- board.
|1(4' • ••ft.hit ’ &lt;•r n*f iBtrrX
I • I • f|?T t I flltUll * I'• I •* t|» 1*!•e
marrittKN In the aLaUn-txavir^rti. ^^Yici'tnr'*
taining his D«s Moines Interest. ccxnlin^. xrrrk . muief ~COvrrmnvn^
train.
IC.sy Dulling, vpnl-—thr-k-fr—or- vh;* TD* —
..... I i i . i . in
Thtf 'controversy went to the
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to a... .
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If# currently Is assistant stale rupiioilc’tl trailfnir. Y c « l r i l i y ‘» re­ board after pilots ut twu-rngined this we. rx,H^tnl i^ a u .e a nrtg * - Bcfcrrlitg
f ,vp&gt;. ,|p f „ ((, |hal
Japan, IHi vxut .t»»iifitiil ^ tin* ti.nn 1,11,1 left. I t . pie\'.ii- .top shall supply ,i» d N.itepilier I.
.n tuanes - of ^jho Anirtlcan Air boring state does not have aiii'b
director of tha U. 8. employment ceipts wfiy tint us lar^L'
ten npniite. late it im l , :'ii|iiii .I
f I to pu k up ‘ liu.-pnger. at the
.Monday, but a tojal o f VT’.r.twi Linus denisrtded a 30 percent law. However, It Is also cxpeili-l‘ vitally .one* i twd the people, nml Uulfpwil. Mt.» \u H i-.'
wrrviee for low*.
Emma Jam* Carter,
said
that
of
tinfirst,
in
wbirh
......
.
pirsonnet
offi,n
II.|..n
»
*
1
meat animals neverthefess arrived raise In pay and wero not able that in two or three years, linin'
U tli Street • st.iti"ii when tin*
the Senate and Itou.c would up I1
.*
.ptesenl
ul .iiiiic ttion
la.t rranh iHTurm«l. Tin? mutunitiin
at the 20 market a in'the twn days. to reach an agreement with the ages in the stale will go lunk
Formerly O f Sanford
paint a director of tin* htnlgi-t ■ month.
t»f tin* ntfuiwl ttiiiiie
IN*
Only .191,000 meat animals were company.
, normal.
Blind Vet Seeking
_____,l's «lls s »4 4)w !*«■* T " . l
|,i,,||| |fu.tv t. Iiimrletl (•• Ho- trnit«&lt; uf t ' l n r n i ? « » . » e r i o u » l j
Dies In I'ort Mvers
received during a corresponding
fttf ntrr Hi* Erlinc Kelly " f ‘•an. mint• «l Rnliri* «u\ tb.it hi* un
x •Peace' Justice P obI period of lust week. Meat pro. Eleven I*crH(#nH Die
ibiutttrilly « ••••lit nut *•'«* abrail t»f %
'• m**t . I ** t* « iirtvr, fur*
ductinn last week totaled 2G.'i,0(HI-1 M~‘ " ~
^‘
^
Itttii U’fOlnr uf tin* tb'HM* f .
n » ; M ient u f Siinfeiil unit Can*
8T, PAU L, Minn, Ckt S3. OP) 000 lurunds—an increase nf 161- | I n T J i m i I l O U S e P i r C
. Thr fact that the train* w eir! ell.vrty. tin I .o tin* htnnr »f her
A 4
8-year-old veteran
of 01)0,000 pounds over, the preced
w, — n
Svyrir-UKI
Micisn
ui
packed durinjf the rudi Hour i4 dau.blir
(.’niter In
* World .War II. Edward Goodman, Ing week.
state v f y v , Auxiliary uiven
EAST HAMPTON. Conn.. Oct.
in the reiumi thnt more j ,lf
xe-t**r.|n\ 'Ire. Carter
- has launched a campaign to bo
13,
(Jf) — A family o f II per
peinuiid wero imt iujtiietl in (lie lia l iiiade l.t'i Iptinv ut Fort Myers
Secretary To S
elected Justice of the Peace in
sons — e mother, her nine child­
getting thi' Ill-mill igain and I
By W ILLA ltD CON N O IL )
cra»h. Thu car#* u’««rur»o full that fur the paiM u.i iii.il u half years.
West St. Paul, Minn, with this
ren
a
n
d
.a
grandchild
—
have
When tha board of dirertut* "f *Uo1 ,f , ^*y B.
slogan: “Jf Juallee Is blind, why Priority. On Concrete
I"" Mrs norths Klngslry ot th-lnnd few persons fell.
II.-, husi'-imi, Maine) Curler, died
lost their lives in a fire that the Chamber of Comiuerve mn •
Sid. thr mountain In.ii. &gt;ostord8&gt;
Dr,
, r&lt;nienlWuvrv!(irv
!&gt;'|«r&lt;
mMlt-^-rHrr'hir y &gt;.t tlir
not • blind Jostleo of the
irr I' I-'
Blocks
To
Veterans
swept n farmhouse near East .again,'they ought to extend m lollcxl iu his. rage, yawm-d. mil hpaoceV* Said Goodman:
Ixidtrs
Auxiliary
To
I
Im
Votorafrs
Mi- i aitei it *uiiivi'il hy five
Hamoton early this morning.
honorary membershin tu Sid t'
(used to !»• impteased with i i* of Foreign War*, will in' the gwm&gt;t
/ -You can' root assured that
IliKKins
And
Leshor
laughlei- Ml*. I."ilt'se i'.nter of
Connecticut
State
Folic*
of
n,
m, ^
, uu,r iii-numthl&gt;
caM« will ho Judged-' eolely on * Cemant for the making of con­ Colchester Barracks have identi­ mountain lion, who by his esenpe nation wide fame Mi'iuiwlull- n Du
at U
the
regular
bl-nuntlh!)
»
I ' f , * , n|f * » | i " i t Myer* M -- Myra »' ( ‘ sitter,
adjolnlhg rage.^Jnscphinc. hi. »'('• ;
. atridencs if I am elected because crete blocks, now so much in de­
of tho UVal Auxiliary N",, ^ I at- i t ' t. 1 t [ r V *1 ID l **• ,
y
, (t\ ,\|rs. |iu„l Ma.te-s,
fied
only
one
victim
—
the
. . . . which
„Vi
I won't b« able-to tall whether mand for borne const ruction Iii the mother - Mrf/ Edward Nrlson. ford and its soo more nee or'* • was having a time with one *d «♦*•• &gt;3283,
will Ire held tomorrow
Indiiinapiilts.
I mi : Mr*, it E. lirapaper and radio publicity than it two rubs Which she wn« cartylog night at 3:00 o'ckrek at tile Com­
Uioee appearing ora In overalls Sanford area, is still scarce and on
t'liamliei &lt;&gt;f Commi-rre Manager M.r
r,,....||.,.i ry; mnl Mr». H.
this account veterans are being The names of the children were has enjoyed for a long time.
in her mouth and paring luck nnd munity House.
or dress sulto.’*
Edwnril Higgins and City ( ‘•munis |
,,f Imksimville. Also
not immediately svs liable. Police
W Goodman was bltndad In both given preference to facilitate con­
The story, telegraphed from Sar forth, it appears that •)!«•»«■ may
Mm Kingsley will also lend a sinner l.i'n II l.cshrr left thi« 112 grandchildren and six great
said that the fire started In the
while serving as an M. P. struction, It was announced todiy old
hgve
iw'gii
a
sort..of
a
iburctir
nmining
f»
r
-Wnshitigtmi,
■
I*.
round table dlacuulon on the purgl nlidehlldteli,
*
fermhodse on Clerk HBI ford to tha Associated Press, u .
by James E. Terwlllrgtr, himself
the war.
sent In turn to all the many Al* row arc! that Josephine U miffed l*xsr and alma of the ladles aux­ where .they will .confer with idCommital services will be cona veteran and operator of the Road about 3:00 A. M-, et\d ap­ papers throughout the nation^
■ '■ ■'■
that
*s»d
gm
all
of
this
pul-llrily
ficiuls'nf the War Assets Adminis­ durtrd at Evergreen Cemetery at
parently was caused by the ex­
iliary.
cle Concrete Company.
while she got none, and Is there­
Mrs Mlldrnl Dutncr. president tration In regard to liuildlngs of iit'Oti \ • M Thursday bv Hev. \V.
plosion of an oil burner.
The story was also broadcast
_ jrln g the time of James' year
fore threatening to leave Hume of the Seminole County Jxui. lint (lie Sanford Navul Air Stitien. I* ItriHiks, \lr . Pu.tor uf th* Ursl
the Columbia network. .Son"' and take one of the rubs With her.
ting: In Sanford o f servire, J. E. Terwllleger, his Hindu-Moslem Riots over
urged all members of' thr Auxiliary administration o f which will In Baptist Church, interment will also
indication o f ita scope is Indicated
father operated the company.
Meanwhile, the monkey i on to be prr.wnt at the meeting
transfer red un Nin 2 to the W.VA. be made in Evergreen Cemetery.
by the fact that Mrs. Estelle Jen­
In addition to concrete block, the
Monkey Island have rttumed to
This transfer is not expected to
Spreading In India nings, desk sergeant at the polire Utelr
■**- r ™ ,k
» ! ) ' “ ? ! • , J * ; company makes sewer pipe. It Is
own tranquil ways, except
affect the City’s revuknble perV-F.YY. MEETS MONDAY
CORRECTION
station
where
Sid
tried
to
enter,
located at 309 Elm Avenue.
for an occasional spat which
mlt on teal property at the sta­
Mb.t Dial-Bo)le. .and not her
indu-Moslem disorder* raging has been receiving "fan mail" snJ Barnacle Hill, the policeman has lu
----------------j-----------------tion;
according
to
Mr.
Higgins,
but
Seminole
County
Fuat
N?
3383
father. Senator L / f . llojle. made
t
two weeks in two test Ben­ clipping bureau notices.
Quell. Bill is said to lie a bit peeved
Ingal districts are threatening to­ From California today came' a that the out-of-state papers te- of the Veterans of Foreign' Wars certain details have to )«• worked thr trip wlHwt'ltF officials aboard
HEW SALES HEAD
will
hold
a
dinner
meeting
Monday
out.
the peechrrato/olsne « f Florida
day to spread to other parte of letter from James 0. W.a|ls, CI’ IIM. (erred to the “ monkey cage''
ind
nlgl\t st 7:00 o'clock at the Legion
Airlines al toe Municipal
C P. Henderson, who for 13 the province, closer to Calcutta.
Former
employee
of
the
Gatchcl
rather
than
tha
island,
its
rabin
ATTENDING
MEETING
Hut
on
Seminole
Boulevard.
A
yaare worked for tha City, both
nn Tuesday.'
. . . .
A state of emergency has been
alitor to amployed by _th« gmr- at tha water plant and aa roper- proclaimed In th« Dacca district Grocery and now stationed with and moot, of which Sanford is business session will also be held.
—1
•• ■ *'«* '
the.
Marinos,
who
wrote:
"Fni-lnsjustly
proud
nnd
which
Is
u
big
Acting
Hupt.
Herman
&lt;
F
v
Mttrris
The
meeting,
accordingtn
adju­
intandent of tha cemetery, and The aiTival of thousand! of
NEXVS 8T A N I1 PURCHASED
PUwiThnAmarlea.'
1
.
attraction
to
tourists.
In
fact,
the
ed
Is
the
front
p
a
n
of
San
Diecn
Is
today
attending
the
meeting
of
tant
John
Hauls,
as
V.F.W.
“Oet
who for a number o f year* refugees from the affected areas
T. E. Smith, farmsT employe*
,
traveled os a drug salesman, to apparently has heightened Hin­ paper, as you . will see the nM whole Sanford Zoo. /jnely kept up Acquainted Night.” All members state' school supet iAtendrnts in for Isith the City - and County
under
the—
direction
_nf
.Jaires
town
Xnade
the
first
page
•
&gt;
Gainesville.
lie
said,
will
be
called
on
to
briefly
E 2 T .K '.'.
du - Moslem tension In Calcutta.
over a period of 20 year*, has
lane Pharm acy. The store Is Seven persons were knifed In thought you would like it, s« I Mmighton, has time nnd ngidn outline their duty tn overseas
pot chased thr lobby news stand
arena.
All
members
nod
ehgUrlr
Tlte
Sanford
Herald
will
pay
st thr Atlantic National * Bank
outbrenks yesterday — two of am sanding it on to you. I am nroeen Its value Id the City Indh
I
Dr
per
copy
fo^
copies
of
The
the
victims
suffering
fatal stationed at Camp Pendleton which from the viewpoint up enjoyment members. Hauls asserted have been
front Mr nml Mte. Innusa Who
Incited tu attend.
Herald dated Friday, Aug. ID, 1910. have muted tu Urlando.
to 40 mile* o f San Diego. 1 ant and publicity.
wounds.
f
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Premarital Law
Success According
To State Reports

•

Escape Of Mountain Lion Brings Z o o .. *•
Vast Amount Of Nationwide Publicity

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THE. SANFORD . HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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A
Jim Farley May Return

/AJ A R E &lt; T E / 4 T N A T I O N - W I D E S U R V E Y

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PER CENT

O F “ THE W O M E N ! W T E R V I E W E D
S A ID ^ E Y
- G O F O R ’ P L A S T E R E D - D O W N H A I R r -------

To Active Political Role

MONDAY," OCT. 21 £ 1* 4*

By' STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TO W N

D lD N T _ 5

atnrtlcd IV rc^ alecpsrs in the decided • tfis • alarm v(ould bring
wee morning hour*.- When ihnV no/nuno to fix tL Th? magistrate
Civic Spirits collated In' the public xjuarc fine-1 him one dollar for each,
tlv.’y found an intoxicated cltitcn, airt-n blast.
|
------------ :------------l*t$tCY„ III., W )— Eight long tipatly enjoying the furore"
Ha tdld /"&gt; justice of the peace
American* amoke about 250,.
oud blasts of the town limn
he *aw a broken fire hydrant and 100u.lKMl.IMW cigarette* a year.

?2&gt;. B l A - ■B L A --------------HEAR W H A T T H E
M AN J U S T SAID.
L U C IF E R 7
That |MM*lblllty * u raUed by Katley* presence In Ran* at the
*
height nr the Wallace, liyrnn cabinet crlila
Report* that Farley had a prominent hand In
TW
.
bringing the Democratic row in « rnpctuaiun with
H Wallace a dlamlMill were given Utile credence in
I Washington .(tut politico* nevertheleaa believed
5 2 S / j | that Mr Truman* too per cent support of Byrnes
"V f « l
-a rnnservatlv* like Parley--may have been
1 ■ enough In pave the way for "lllg Jim 1 to reaume
Bi:
/ e ■ an active political role
.‘j

Farley broke with the lale I’resldenl Roo*evelt
In IfMO over the third term liwilr Now Ilia I the

• O FFIC IA LS O F T H E U N IT E D STATEft and aome of the LatinAmerican nountrie* are growing inrrraalngly unhappy over political
development* aouth o f Ihe Rio Orancte alnce the war ended.
They fear that the entire fabric developed under Ihe late Preat*
deni Rooaevfi;'* -good neighbor" policy and made more binding by
the common dangrra of hoitillty may be falling apart under the
atrraara of Ihe |trace
t v. .
,
State 'deparltne'nt e*|terl» “avoid voicing thrir apprehension In
public ottriancra but »ume of them privtitrly evince concern In
public they note that more tree election* hAvr been held la South
American rounlrtea than al any lime In history many of them* aa in Rrntll and Argentina—lo t the flral time In yrar*
It la the apparent development*of a cleavage between nationallitlc
and communistic Ideologic* Between ihe lwi&gt;, democracy o f (ha
Untied Slaty* lyt&gt;* apparently 1* being squeezed out
The expert* feel that anmethmg need* to* tie di ne lo restore the
. deuiucraUc ideal tail they ran’l find-out whul i* to lie done One
t‘ Latin-American authority Ju*t r lurried from n tour of the »oulh.
pf-lhr-tiorder muntriea claims that United Hiuicx preaiige haa never
been lower than now
The Onnimumatai aa In moat countrle*. a ir far better urganltrd
than any other* **Ve lotalliarlnn ri'glme*. aurh * » Argentina A»
t i t u* o n lie delertrtlneif, Ihev .have ru? contact with .ink Soviet
diplomatic nervlie, nnw. |hf miM! imprra*M r i+f any In ill** l-nim*
American land*

B A C K R O A D F O L K S -T H E RADIO GLAM O UR . HOUR —

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Your Telephone Company la doing
the largest volume of business in ita
hlatory, ygt ulephonc earning* con*
tinue to decline. The reaton i* per*
fectly clear. W hile your telephone rate
haa remained the same for many year*,
the cost* of furnishing you seovica
have increased. W ages, telephone ma­
terials, building costs, services; alt
have been going up so feat th at—
fftr amount o f money Paid Out
to provide service is increasing
/aster than the amount Taken
In. Telephone earnings to d a y
are the Jowest in our history—

However, Communist pulley follow* . lusrly tie
received long-range by radio I ranamUalon Hie 1
lo try to remedy Ihe situation a* *o»n ** I he
sallied. bul Ihal *eeni» remote
• ONE OK THE MOST IMPORTANT Investigating •tu
CV.ngrea* la |l br.iille.1 It* go mil o t exlalen* r llu*
yrai because of a tack ul funda with wbnh lo ■on-

tinue it* work
Senator Kilgore it » i of W r»l Virginia fia* an*
noun red that Iila Senate military alfalfa * *ubcmu
m illo - on war mobilisation will clone II' &lt;k»d* tier
31 because id upper chamlier nppoallion
Kilgore hlmaelf now haa « more lm|*orUnl Job that &lt;
ul ’ lie Semite war inicatlgnliny com ml lice * (u.'i to »
lima i'fraidilit Truman and S**•--.*.-r J'Mira Mead ilM of

Finds Civilians
Are To His Taste
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UKCsISTRATION NOTICE
■ •

.The Kegislrnlion Book, of tha City of Senford.
Florida, are open at the City Hell, co m m en cin g
Monday, September lflth,, 1946, for the purpose of
regjsttrlni for the Municipal Primary Election to be
held on November 5th, 1946, and will remeln open
tech day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N . 3 AYER.
City RtaUlntiMi O ffic r.

jl.&gt; occupation forrra. haa Ireen re­
turned
by
American
Millltirj
|iu vcrr.men'. The ronjididalml nf
licit»' me** remains in ihi buaejtnent howarver ami *ome roomi
'Will tie 11**1 fur American iocIj

It ia basic with any business that
good service depends on reasonable
earnings. To. provide good telephone

service end to continually improve
and expend it, reasonable earninga axe
essential. Our public duty demands
that \vc give you these facta.

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. THHEE fRO M IN K N T KLORIIIIA N S who are Scheduled to par­
ticipate In the University of k'lo*
.rlda's thirty-ninth annual Ifometaming this wrtk-end in Qninrt*
ville are Senator Speatard I*
Holland, left above, Governor Mill­
ard V. CaldureU, right above, and
CongrtsHnas-lilrfl Oeonr»Bmathi
era, left. Senator ,Holland .will
make the dedicatory; uddraaa at
the unveiling o f ths Murjihtro
Memorial Friday afternoon; Gov­
ernor Caldwell hae been invited to
attend the annual Florida , tllue
Key Banquet as an honor guaat
and after-dinner speaker Friday
evening and Congressman Hmalh*
era is scheduled to be principal
speaker at tha Blu* Key banqMU
Sports highlight oI the Week-end
Will be the football game between
the Florida Gators and the Miami
Hurries nti.

(iermans Cheered
By Return o f Rnthaus

s

NO S U t I H t i S

CAN

C IV I A D I Q U AT I

S flV / C I

WITHOUT

AD I Q U A T t

(A R N IN O I

�THF. W E A T H F .R

Ip U n it y T h e n I* S tre n g th —
To Frotsrt lb* Prof• of U&gt; World;
To P ra m lr I bo Protrroo at Amorim
To Prod oro Prosperity (or Bonier*;

l oMinutit liir 4U.I mild with
fritll*
lu
Itiwlvr^ir
lliruUgti U n liirsJ i).

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VO LU M E

SANFORD,

E sta b lish ed 1908

X X X V II

F L O R ID A ,

TUESDAY.

OCT.

22,

IU tG

th.7siyt|^ev'n Tells Commons That
T om orrow Potsdam A greem ent Must Be
Diplomats Hold Last
. Minute Conference
With Staffs In P re ­
paration For M eet
Honoring The Late General Patton

NEW YORK, O n. 22.
Diplomat* front nil plrts o f the
wtrttil were holding 1**1 minute
r&lt; nferencua
today
with
their
"tu ff, and t adviser* . in prvimra•lion for the opening" of the
eral Assembly uf Ih*» .llnlletl N a­
tion* tomorrow.
The d.-lcgalr* will" Rather a'
Flushing Meadow I’ark".
I‘realdent Truman will .leliver
thwelt'rniiiiR spevun.
Moat delegations nlrrady .hare
found &lt;|uartera in rrowded New
York hotel*, hu' other -re p re ­
sentatives am atill arriving.
Among the late arrival* wilt
l « two possible antagonists in
the iorthenming usNetnbly ae»r

As Michigan And Northwestern Hutlled To A Tic

Foreign S e c r o t a r y
Says Germany Key
To Future Relations
O f llig - 4 Nations

alon*. j'/jcy. erf - (/le fWmau Alin-

WIDOW OF TNI FAMID U. 1. OINMAl, Mr*. Gemgc S Patton, Jr., standi
bealde a plaque, honoring her late.husband, at the-Church of Our
Saviour In San Gabriel, Calll. A Gained ci.ua window"etinimenioialma
the genet.it's victories in Wot Id War II «.n dedicated by Mis.-Patton.
With her are Bishop V. Bertrand Stevens tied ), I j ,j Angeles, and
Biihop-tlcct Strphen C. Clark, nt Ulnh
(InlrriioMnnul Soundiiholo)

litmrhe-, of contract by the govern
ii.&lt;ml. The miner* tradfiiona fly have
followed a no-contract, no-work
policy. The government ileirird the
charges mode hy l.ewl*.
The labor leader injueited an
t-mlro new i*jt of eonlraet pro­
visions governing vneationa,. roy*|lie», hour* and Wggr*. He In­
timate t that If the new provision!
are not granted, tho demands
jemild lead to another coal atrikt
-Jfvthc Vergr pf the winter seaaou.

tain today rejected the Russian
' flalm that Allied diecuaaion of
! jin day’a
scheduled
Bulgarian
elect Iona was rud« Interference
In Bulgaria’s Internal affaire. A
Foreign Office apokeeman said
Britain was making represenUUoni in Sofia broadly similar to
those made by the United'States
State Department- Re 'charged
dhere was a general absence of
political liberty In Bulgaria.
The spokesman said Britain's
attitude was determined after
'conaultatlone "with the State De­
partment. Whitehall toureea said
flwy -believed Britain had asked
for a postponement of Sundays
ballot, although np disclosure
was made uf the form th* Brit-.
-6h representations had Taken.

Florida has had the fresh gT»pafruit market to Uaelf alnce ahlp. menu began early In September.
Hut the monopoly ends thle week,
g ra p e fru it Inspections have be• gin In Texas and that elate

ai*9 n eu r,M *fi»

Memorial Services
Honoring-*War Dead
To Be Held Sunday

A. P. Survey Shows Definite Buyer
Resistance To High Meal Price

Suspects Sought By
Troops In Stuttgart
In I Armed Raids

George Touhy, general chair­
man. for the Tuberculosis Christ­
mas Seal aale In Seminole Coun­
ty, today announced that he had
'appointed Roy Holler aa hla as­
sistant and the Chairman of the
barge Gift* Committee.
" I have been acquainted with
the wonderful work_.of the Sem­
inole County Tuberculosis and
Health Association for
many
years, sail particularly Interest­
ed III It* expanding program.
Therefore | consider It u priviledge to .work .In Ua Interest,"
■aid Mr. Holler, In response to
Mr. Touhy'a request that he
serve as assistant.
C. R. Cionts of .-Oviedo la or­
ganising the Oviedo community.
Other smaller community organlration* will announce their local
chairmen In -the near future,
• "Seel Sale funds pmvl •* year
around actlvltiea and benevol­
ences- to needy individuals and
worthwhile projects and it Is
necessary that every cltlien of
our County give to the beat of
hla ability with the realisation
that every penny of his g ift I*
an Investment In human life."
Jdrc-Touhy declared— lie . ur aakiRT , fia i^ a ll Tlrma with large
mailing lU U jn iy JSftd—u*e the
attractive Christmas Seal on all
roafl after Nov. IB. *‘We hate
adapted U
our slogan, ‘ Buy
'Em and Use ’Em." said Mr.
Touhy.

Pahokee-Belle Glade
Rond Given Priority
WEST PALM BEACH. On i-*
lAh—Tt*, Klnrldn Stale Kfisstl O'
pailment Inlay grant in I |mo, n
lor a new toad from Potmkiv 1
Belle Glade, The road will trpls,
r&gt;utu U-1. The board rulii.i-'i '
lal.j artioii looking Inward . in
reluJdllUI-ftF.tha.TnieWLliUl pu.
lion of The ocean bffdtlVard urn
We'*U.Falm B e t h .------- v
The Road‘ department deulutu*
to accept p plea of Evan* t'ra iy
Martin county attorrwy and Sneak
er of the l»*h llouae o f the Florid
Legislature, to accept .a BO-Tno
.ight-Of.way In Saiart. Th,. dr
partment said the rlght-uf-wn;
should be HO feet..

TB B A TR R O FFIC IAL DROWNS
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 12. UP),
— A If rad Sonnanbarg. t8-ya»rold aaslstsnt managar of a thaatar In Jacksonville waa drowned
yesterday while o n a
fishing
trip on tha St- Johns Rtvar.

U needed to replace the ancient
flat top desk now In flM, and
Standard library chair* and table*
ary wanted to replace the nnneumcript furniture.
Ml** Chittenden pointed out that
curtains donated by th* PTA. and
Plants given by th* Garden Club
had made th* library room mud*
laoev attractive, and said that
tha pupil* had really. appreciated
thla.It U- Hupei that the drive
will be completed by Not. U dur­
ing American Education Week and
Children'* Botpa Weak,
--

M |t l l l t . V N I I 1.1.I I\ (* K Robert \| le w c o r , i n n lor
M lfh lie o a . In m i| In lio n u Irm n lire ro.n lit
dot* n I h r g rid iro n In a l l - l l lir

TVorkers Stage
Demonstration

In Christmas Seal
„ Sale Program

re Modem Reference ..
For Students Is Stressed

"Mryto keep Th*|r work up to
EH aUndarda. it waa pointed out
hritrday by Mias Edna Chittenden
Ltohaeetlon with tha thtaa weeks'
ihtpklgn to raise 11,600 for new
•oka' and furniture fat Benin* High Behool library.
-Tha aehoof library h *» had no
neyelopwfi* BrltUnlca slnea 1858,
Id-tha Campion pletutu eneye'oHrla la also about lhak old, A
i f U nwin library o f Information

later iftid* Forebt n Minister of
the Union of Sou.h Africa, Field
Marshall
Jan (,'hriatian Smut*
and AH’*. Pandit o f India. Mr*.
Pandit la a rid er of the Chief
M lniiter uf India'a new in’ erlm
Government, Pandit Jbwnharlal
jehru. She U the only woman
to head a delegation.
Thu lodlsn^, delegation U p r y
pared *e pu'. on a light In the
ttairihbl) against what the In­
diana claim are condition* o f diacrimination against their people
In South Africa, The Indian dele­
gation also is expected l,r or*
gunizc n cninpaiRn III ap p o sitio n
to South Africa’* intention to
annex the former German colony
of Smith writ Afrirn

Youth And Dog Are
Objects of Sdarcb
Manager II. N. Savin State RepM. n . &lt;T-Bone) Smith,
tua
s t w . Boyle. Mrs. Mayme Hndgkins of thr Orlsndt Sentin*l-8t*r
and a lltlla girl with her.
Tha second-flight includy Coun­
ty Commissioner J. F. MeC^illand,
B. U ' Perklna. H. H. ColemaV E.
0 . Klloatrick, Dr. C. W, Baker. W.
1. Hu fi&gt;*y and Frank 8H»me*..
On th* third flight ware Mist
Margaret RglU, O iort# Touhy.
Roy Holltr. Mr*. A. Amo*. B. H.
Cnimriy. V. A . Speor. Ppatmaator
Joel Fjeld and Miles Appleby, mall
superintendent.
O n 'flig h t four went w. J.
Krohne. W. Mlkkola. A. E- Yowell,
Mr*. Betty Corrodl. Mr*. M. J.
Rawlings. Mrs. A. W.* Eppa. Mrs.
0. P. lleyfuion and Mr*. I L N.

MANIIBIM. Pa. Oct M (Ah A lhr*e.year-old bay and his pr*
dog. missing for almost 34 boon
are the objects of a aeareh near
Manhetm. Pa.
The youngster. Eugene Bhur. and
tils do* Whttey disappeared from
hU home after lunch yesterday
Dearthera groped through a wood
bordering a swamp for more than
tour. hours last night. The hunt
brought hundreds of volunteer*
Into th# m
today—with the
child's mother hoping nr* Inst hope
that Eugene did not fall Into th*
swamp.
‘

Police Searching
For Escaped Convict

ARCADIA. Oct. 33. OfV-Oemnd
^Ouaiit* on fH«ht fiva ewra Mr. Florida police today were mak­
and Mr*. B. Uv Fox. Mr. Jphn Fox, ing an extemJre anarch for »
Braflsy Oil Ham, O, P. Herndon, J. convict who escaped' yaaterdsv
1L KhrorUi J.f- and Jack Ratiga.i. from a state road gang working
On the final flight ware J.,8, at Brownvtl I*.
Bl*tline, Grady Duncan Mr*. J. J, Tha Arcadia Mate road camp re­
M ^f aTTa11gffirVsristtng M ia Krohne and t « chlMr*1!, ^Mrt. dd Douataa Dexter, serving a tenChittenden. The school library Is Roy F. Mspiw W. L. Llvlnv.ton, ported the prisoner was »-v*n rR. C. (Ned) -Smith and W. A. rror sentence for armed robbery
Connolly, Herald reporter.
and ear theft in Dural county,
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i ne ileiiHinatratbm swept n t - i &gt;• ‘ttgart wit It it* bull noil on
' "iiulatinn starling m 11 imi \ tl
•lay, ( ’ rinioii time U ii,c t. (•
•■lory I' nrhe- and
. , -r* hulled Hi I he ,t* --el I,., J
lute*- l.iml,.,, -iii.l tin- *, • ••
■rvSsed tl-- le-riil mu , - t
over the iwonhoig
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w of force to ttn- l
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cp t he'end
i *. w
During the o-eiii .. *.&lt;,
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Stabu'uM with ',ui*n..i i
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. Gut. 22.
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Gune, u1 \h S.,1 ' , 1 )
*u,.l t|iu
pi-itpb ■f IImiIim tolu.l ugniltiii
the forced • mnniunul uivigui of
"11 V n h n i n few ,|nV*
1 American ruuiit
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^puitlCn, 1I&gt; U’n. referring to the
A l t i i o u g b lit- ,lI _ 'h A a _ r t a n p m i— U‘r-C'-hl X*1UI nrmeil .aidi.tii.
E d^jylpl revert. Ul he t cmmtiTtilitle • are fart hut in the Soviet lone uf
it tear I’ in n him*e t,. ho'iM- -.it*.iH -UuXd I,, lind. iu 2o. ill. iltssii i ••'‘ f-Mpin in Get tunny the Cotu
inuniit party hsi been merged
- f“ r m i *|ice I * in the I mu inig
f-t*' “L-’.-t- i
' 'I-'
i efUl scores" flf suspect* \i-ir
.a wn» made sugar i« luted a* with the social duiuocratn to
aid for questioning, AriuVui.t
H
oca tie nr unubtuinulde. S,,-i|i and form a new parly rulle.l the
i.nka and Ijtiiihrelr* of henvilv
I cooking fall are acarue m t.l ot ! Socialist Unity parly.
In Sunday'* election, the Hemned U n i •;d State-, troop, aided
the IH cities.
he aeareh for the men who planted
There was a slow down today ocrats, voting us n party, deci­
he bomb on S&amp;tPnfnv, nppnrenllv
In the mart'll ,t£. fattened entile sively defeated tlte Social Unity
protu*t ujfsinst llic f* iinsi. Ian,t *lluep to the natluti's dinner i in Ueilin where the merger
aslflcstihn board*.
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tallies hut the flow of ling* into was not effective.
f ^sentenced d,,. slaughter pen* at Chicago
'7-, 1947, for increased In tempo,
i
COMPENSATION PAID IS
hand, Mr*.
Partly restiuitalble was sn emTrans-World Ships
wn leaving tisrgo on aheep ami cattle. It
Unemployment * compensation
hi tar|0 The ■wa* put llllo . effect at Sioux payment* in Seminole. County
Remain Grounded
was
found
City
because
of
a
lark
o
f
cattle
body of her husband
ditiiiik' the week unding October
NEW YORK. Oct 23. l/lh - One
hocked to pieces In Ltv&lt; .xlcd rr.OUIt-1,flr* •*» which buyers could shin It 'amounted to 820d.SU, and
rrrtaliono!)
thllrc
animals
eaat.
Another
timdred and fifteen Skymnater*
Isltiarea last Mircb.Tfn
win- inudu tu IF. pemull*, Carl
T'ritillnunl Utt I'nur t'Mwj
md Const* 1latlorw t&gt;( Than* World
It Smith, chairman of the Flor­
Airline* remained on the around
ida Industrial Coin mission re'day, with'little hope of an early
potted today.
Throughout the
Statu, tie said, payments amount­
utUgment In the strike of the men
' d to gHH.tyii.no. n substantia)
*n6, fly them
.
;
■leclini* from
the 8100.71H.W
fhjr the second straUht 'day
paid out' during the previous
rrtlce was halted by TWA on I
week, ami wet* made Ur 2,76d
iJ 000 miles of sky mule* troml
men and 2,882 women, u total
f‘.dlfamla to Arabia There wa.* one [ lly ARTHUR DECK W ITH. JR. ir
o f f.,7.7H.
reception when n special piano
Herald Sport* Editor
F
(NA Off in Parts wttlj IB pawenThu' .Huinlnole High School Tul; a
trrt who will anenrl the New Yorg cry Fed# will travel t,**Ht. Peters­
nuetlnt of the United Naitom burg 1‘riilau night 'In meet the ii
Length O f Meeting
Ouocrml Aaeemblv tomormw Ttiur,- Hoi ul* Military Academy in a f
•era iu* union pilots *t the *?on- grid contest thst promises to b* fl
Is Up To Molotov
•rola. Firing the b(e »hlp were two ona of the Ties! tilts thus far o'
•xecattraa of the strike-tsmind alr- this year f«»f the Efil*.
tl
LONDON. Oct. 22, &lt;A V ttnm, *
F. M, A. Is coached by Al tl
South Africa's l*rime Mlntaitoguro, who ha* a renutatlon for w
ter.
Jan Christian Smuts,
goorl foytball all over the stale.
made a ahort and snappy
Last year was Rogeto’s first y.'ar el
pmlirtiun today qn tha possi­
at the Academe and the Cailei* rr
ble length «r th* United Na­
wor, seven out of ten i*qnteats.
tl
tions
Assembly
meeting.
This year the F. M. A. Cn let* w
Smuts w *« asked at London,
have won two and b a t‘ two. They F
*« he left bv plane for New
dropmkl th Ir Initial conte«t to h
York.* how long he expected
Fl. Myers by a 2ll tn 7 mil gin. ll
lo stay. The statesman augThey • bounced back 'and frounced It
gi'aled: "Ask Mr. Molotov."
Urnndun in .their second .start, 4" oi
Iq.12. St, Leo dropj^J the C s ltti I f

Seminole High School Celery Feds To
Meet F.M.A.;In St.Petersburg Friday

�JThe Sanford Herald
rataktWWS la lieu
wailshe* Sail/ • aceet aaiar«ar

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lurtrt,

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S T T T m V will b. s t y e *
reaalar a*srfil»t»r: ” »**• ___
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llis n o s ls ia. lee- r e y r T f c » •Jj's14
me » « — l «••»« •», ■VaV mrZ"
Im i are aslaislst* la Ik* “ '* *
..I Ml kragewnrrs la Ckle^a

KOUND THERE TOO: True wor­
shiper* shall worship the father
In spirit and In truth.—John 4:*.!.
The Russians ui in't do so well
tn the Berlin election. »
An ipereare .of •25,&amp;&lt;'-&lt;i 1,1
operating costa of tlio city of Mel­
bourne since last year is report.d.
W e are not alone In our trouble*.
. We didn't hear Senator Vamlcnberx's speech oii foreign policy
the other day. hut auim* who did
■iv it wit. ns irood. if riot belter,

The

Melbourne

Times

Wanted: Nails O f A ll Kinds
For want of a nail, the shoe was lost; for want
of a shoe, the horse wns lost; for want of n
horse, the rider was lost; for want of n rider, the
battle was lost; for want of a battle, the king­
dom was lost . . .
For want of such seeming trifles as nails, much of
U. S. industry wns fighting a losing bnttle of pro­
duction last week.
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For want of slaughtered livestock,.sonn-ninkcrx lack­
ed tallow and grensc to keep Up their three qilllon pounds
n year production. Many would have- to shut.down. For
want of soap, laundries all over the country hnd to re­
duce their Inundering; millions of housewives did thu
same; wool producers (to whom sonp-is a major necess­
ity) Inmonted: "No woolens." For want o f glycerine, U

rubber production in Akron was expucted to drop sharply
in November, stop completely jn December.
For want of lard, National Biscuit Co., the nation’s
largest linker, closed its New York and I’ hilndclpbia
plants. All other big bakers cither cut production or plnnned to close. For want of hides and leather, shop produc­
tion next month would drop to about one-third of the
first-quarter level, with many shutdowns o f shoe factor­
ies in the offing. For want of animnl .extracts, insulin und
streptomycin supplies dwindled toward a critical low.
There were other vicious cycles. For want of soda
ash, glniumftkun* have been forced to cut down drastic­
ally; for want of k I dkh bottles, dairies in Now York -*uul
elsewhere have beon forcod Ao cut' down deliveries of
milk, which is somowhat short for want of cows. For
want of castor oil, usorl as brake and shock’ absorber
fluid, nutomnkers could not roll out all the cars, they had
hoped to deliver. For want of anils to make curing racks,
Goorgin farmers tills year were threatened with the loss
of half of their $57,000,000 peanut crop.
By last wcok, even Government •bureaucrnDv wore
willing to admit thnt all of these secondary shortages
were caused by tile ramshackle structure o f controls left
by the slowly collapsing OPA. OPA could not be blamed
for some of Uio basic shortages enusod by 1) abnormal
demand and 2) the worldwldo shortage o f certain raw
mnterinls, notably fnU &lt;fc oils for soap.
•
But most businessmen blamed the present crazily
unbnlnnecd system of controls for the pyramiding second­
ary shortages thnt mndc the overall shortages worse by
cutting off what supplies of materials there were. Worst
bungle wns in meat. But there wore others. Example:
when Brazil’s castor bean growors raised their pri'ce the
l T. S. held firmly to its domestic ceiling until much of the
crop was sold elsewhere. Had the bureaucrats learned
their lesson? I-a«t week, they showed once more thnt they

leasts

that the Smithsonian Institution
ha* dlicovered a ‘‘Melbourne MuJka
who has l«-*cn dead lO.OM
That’s nothing, we've g"i
around here that have Ifcn .dead
longer thin that^uwl «l»H't know it.
•'Henry Wallace I* doubtless a
Hband, honest, candid—and gul­
lible—American. yet he has recent­
ly aorved the tactics of the Krenjlin with perlecl timing." »rBjj*
Dorothy Thompson. W ill, gullible.

wore.— Tinioa Ncw* Magnzino

Iron Problem
Kvon Irufon* the wnr years brought their huge conMumption of iron and stool, men in that induntry wore
(llBcuasinK Uio prnhlom of the approachiilg end of tho
supply of ore in the Me.sahi Han^c.
Tho war demand lod to extensive new developmonta
in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbln, hut the Lake
bupurior district still furnished between 80 and 90 tier
cent of Uio Iron on&gt; used in this country’* E. W: Davia,
director of the Minnesota Mine* Experiment Station, in
a apeoch before the Association of Iron And Steel Entrint'pm. givea the rich ore of the MiimoaoU range.-, orriy nbbSt
15 more yenni to go.. ’
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y
Davi* says that-this dlatrict’4 aalvatltyi li(.a Jn the de,of, a now Jnfijiatry to extract ore from taconlto
T^a’ produhct,8w r f I to ,‘ u* « qUant,l,C* in tho Mcaabi.
nnl? i f f L i
N iiiparioi' in aomo w*ya to the ore
now being mined hut may be more oxponaivo.
If thla development la aucceaaful. it will mean thnt
the upper Jakea regibit will retain Ita Importance „ tl?e
industrial set-up, instead of declining to the ghosUown
status of the worked-ygi gold mining regiuna of tho West

Newsprint And The O P A
WAUCH ULA AllVOCATB
Newsprint is scarce ami the ait*
1unllon ts going to get worse. The
[Advocate was notified last we-'r
that it ha* used ita quota for the
year and would not. get another
shipment until 1947; other paper*
in the state are in the »ame p(Vdlcnment, amopg them the plan'
City Cornier which ln*t week sent
out the following 80S:
Newspaper folks, you will find,
nr.' the most reluctant to call In
outsider* to help them with their
troubles.
Newspaper folks are born an I
reared in the tradition that the
show must' go on, and will go on.
God ami OPA willing. Vet at thimoment, every •weekly newspaper
and many of the smaller dailies in.'
Florida are fated with tin pre­

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dicament that in a couple of weekt
they will have no paper on whicn
to print. That i* r.-al; that is fac­
tual and the anaaar, it appears,
lies in the ability of our congress­
men to do something about th»
supply of printing .paper from
Canada which the Canadian man­
ufacturer* (and rightly ao) )*ay
they will not shin to the Unit*!
State* undtr present OPA celling*.

Hr JASH EADS__________

one of the three
ia making up the
y of the tJnltrd
cj*0fJ taclud# un
ut docnmghtatloii
ural research ami
If.’ It cover?' i*4i'

from any undervirable location
where he may be living, than it
would brS for u» who are -HOME
OWNERS.
In the above r. solution, these
tight men stated that they hat
discussed the claims of the op­
position to this proposed abattni*
or slaughter house, and hail de
ciiled That the claiirta of the up
positioh were not well found"!
The writer fails to ser why tm*
self-appointed Judge and Jury
shlulil have more interest in i(r
riding the merits of the location
of the proposed abattoir, or
slaughter house, than the #u,rnunding property owt.or* who will
h« vitally affected, by it.
t
The(ahattoir, or slaughter hourc,
which* they propose to locate at
Thirteenth Street and Elm Avi r.uc,
if only four blocks from 1ha
grounds of the South Side Pri­
mary School, five blocks ftom tho
grounds of -|he Sanford Grammar
Schooj. and six blocks from the
g.mjiiil* of the Seminole County
High School.
It is no accident that the writer
happens to he living In his home
at 313 West Fifteenth Street, for
more than twenty years ago. after
looking over various desirable
location* In Hanford, I *elertel
this location a* the most desir­
able in Sanfonltui which to eiecl
n permanent hotne. I hate lived
in this home ever since; thrrefon!
I, the writer, feel that I havo
EVERY RIGHT to OBJECT t.. the
proposed abattoir, or slaughter
house, being established at this
location. Further mor?, I am only
expressing the opinion of all tho
other 'home owncra in tho unra
which will be directly affected by
an abattoir, or slaughier house.
The writer, and all the property
owner* In this area, are in favor
of the Quick HVeexe Plant, but
all of 0* are convinced that the
proper place for tho slaughter of
animals should be in Ihtf COUN­
TRY and A\VAY from ALL
HOMES.
.
Yours very truly,
. R. A. COBH

do uppwintf V

[cation
total* about 200 page*. with
author and subject Indexes rtcb
month and cumulative indexes
in the June and December issue*.
As foreign sources open' up.
the department ia planning to
increase the size of the biblio­
graphy to .100 pages a month.
In addition to its other func­
tion*. the library o f the Depart­
ment of Agriculture
answers
questions— 200,000 o f them last

Survey Shows
Buyer Resistance
To Meat Prices
*.
Oat
factor was the drop In yestcrday’a cattle prices.
Price fluctuations worked the
other way around for the porkera. Ilo g i generally were from
$1 to $2 higher.
A t the nation's 12 principle

market*, total receipt
able cattle wore ex;
total about 61.000. .
h tlf of yrsterday's
160.000.
t;*:r f i r s t g r a i n
W ARSAW &lt;/P&gt;— The newv
paper Olos I.udu reported tn«
first trminload o f grain import­
ed from Russia under the PolishSoviet
commercial
agreemeni
has arrived at Prxeworsk.

are showrt in every line . . .

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Thi# lovely Hcpplcvvfiitc suite in mahogany at il* fineat.
Rubbed to a rich, glow , the finish reflect* Iho *tyle and
quality wo arc striving to give you . . .

lary adjpatmenta Ir
imunltlea In. order to

££££&amp;

nraaent, five do not live in tha city
limit* of the City o f 8«rford; but
.live from two t0 f l v . mlltt ^litaut
frem ^lbe prqpoeed abattoir nr
slaughter hou4e.
•
Th# writer knowq that the ggntan who ,Pnpar^d[
d the above rest
I a I’.'sldfnt o f i
ig yean, la an amp

♦h,,t county and state, but notwithstand•
I in*, he haa nevtr seen fit to be­
came a home owner. He ts ranting
hi* home. It will, therefore, be a
iwyo simple matter for him to move

it it le oeor bualnoaa » « , w
wh» adutaU our. 'hlMum

1

Activities

C e c e lia T r u lu c k

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Social Calendar vj8itor* Ncwl* Wcds P
WEDNESDAY
Meeting of the Fine Art* De­
partment of the Sanford Woman*
Club will meet at 3:00 P. M. with
Mrs. Fred T. Willianyi a* sponsor.
Tea hostesses will be: Mrs. C. J.
Fisher, Mr*. iE. C. Harper, Mr*.
John Kick, Mr*. II. A. Monteith
and Mr*. H. C. llelxel.
,
THURSDAY
The Heminola Reliekah LoJge
No. 43 will meet at the Odd Fellow
Hall at H;00 P. M. for the District
Deputy meet.
FRIDAY
The Seminole County P.T.A.
wil| meet at the Seminole High
School at 10:00 A. M. A ll mem­
bers o f the P.T.A.'a throughout
the county are automatically
msmbers of th« r-vunty- eouneil
and are urged to attend.
The N Dc V “ fcjwwrit'Chapter
of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet at the
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honttt o f Mrs.
A. _______,
Drumlev on
rnuc a 3100 P. M. with'
K. Hostetler
as co•
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TUESDAY
sbyterian Ilusine** Woinvited to meet with
•** Women o f District
Ct. 22, at the First

Dr. and Mrs. II. II. MeCaalin
have left to spend a vacation in
the Carolina* and Tennessee.
Mr*. L. II.* McLeod. Jr. ami
daughter Lucia spent today visit­
ing Mr. ami Mr*. F. E. Koumillnt.
Mi** liersa Woodcock and Mr*.
O. It. Estridge have returned from
outdoor
fireplace.
Mr. Wray an extensive visit with relative*
rocked the meat* being . assisted in Phoeitix, Arit.
by Clyde Tcrwillegar. Jr. and C.
E. Spencer. Mr*. Wray served
Friend* of 'Dr. W.‘ V. Hitting
salad* and desserts with coffee. will regret to leant that lie is ill
Red taper* in brass candelabra uttd confined to his home, 2472
alto furnished light during the Palmetto Avenue.
supper.
Arrangcmenta of red
roses and tuberoses wrre placed
Mr. ami Mr*. M. T. Haynes, Jr.
on the dining tables and cor­ (&gt;n I daughter Diana spent tha
sages of tuberose* am) nink weekend in Hurt Slyer* living ac­
it h ’ s were given Mr*. Perkins
companied by t'I’ O. II. It. Parker.
and Mr*, Huchanan as rvmemI* * me* of the occasion.
Mr. ami Mra. James Stone ami
Tliose enjoying the party In­
_ ‘ 22....
eluded 21..
Air. _
ami
Mrs. Perkin*. ■laughter have returned (o their
Mrs. Hess Huchanan, little Hilda home in .Milan, Mich, nftcr visit­
Flo Huchanan. Mrs. Flo McCur- ing hi* mother Mrs. Allan Stone
Mi|* Carol Stone.
die, Mr. and Mr*. C. &lt;K. Spencer. and sister
* k
- - -g *
Mr. and Mr*. David Smith,. Mr.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ilritt K*bom n(
nnd Mr*. Hamilton llisbee. My*,
Frank Ray. Miss Cecelia Truluck, Cleveland aio visiting Mr. and
Clyde Tcrwillegar, Jr. and Mr. Mrs. A. E. Hahurn at their home
92S West Third Stfeet fuV this
and Mrs. William Wray.
a eek.

Ilayni-.i,
Mr*. J.
o f the
on Oct.

The guests pluyc.l games find Whither and .Mr. WhllUri. lfn.,.1 . Ilo
pniticipnted in srvcYai contest* t-eef. ebirkeif a la km.- ■■■ i liinesr ' ,
with Sylvia Haynes, Dorothy Me- Mishit)'., t'iu'C- salad. potatoc. uti Mi
Alexander and Holly Reel winning '•■i-stlii. hot roll., leli.he- nop ...| M,
(lie prises.
he was served hy candlelight.
.tin
. The Halloween motif was carried
Ibo-e altemlliij weir Me. ami Mi
out in the dreorations, refresh­ Vrs. Roy Svnuw. -It., Mt. ami Chi
ments ami favor*. IVliciou* re­ M m . Julian Ponder. Mr. nod Mrc. Mr
freshment* were served to the fol­ John Metxrh. Jr„ Mr. trml Mr&lt;. I'm
lowing: Roily Reel. Dorothy 51c- •'"bn Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. *P. D. I
A leva inter. Hover ly and Wayne *c.‘tl. Mr. and Mrs Harry Wood- We
Evans.
.'I siiilt. Mi ami- \|r
HI n.i of
Also Hcvelly liray, S y l v i a it ‘ iel»
• lire
llnynrs.
Katlij
Hrooks,
- uay • VImi Mr, and Mm . Ham Eleisrii- Hit
Sheppard, Clifford Abies and Diana ■7 Mi. nn I Mm Wallnrv Hell. Mr. l ev
lluynea.
•
,. i .1 Mrs. W. (i. Hemtng. Mr. und! Mr
Also Mr*. Roy Reel, Mrs. R. II. ,\Its. Price Hind. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.
MrAlexander, Mr*. Earl *EVans.
Mr*. T- D. Ilnyne*. Mr*. I.yeyle
Eaton, Mr*. J. A. Henson and Mr*. M. T. Haynes.

PA LM S

HOTEL

UNDER

NEW

M ANAGEM ENT

C le a n , comfortable sleeping room*.
Rcaionablc rale* by day o r witfTt. Tourist* welcome.
Maid Service — I Mi W ater
420 W e d First Street

ROSE BUSHES
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L Y M A N H IG Il'S C IIO O L NOTES
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GENEVA NEWS

I II VNt-'KH I tM.
HUM S.

M ill.IS

IIKRMI.VK Ml -

lushed in tin* Mcnr*. I
Mr. ami Mr*, (ieorge Pfucke- i”'. music fills* | every (
liaam, Mr. and. Milt. Knunofl Su-p,.i!« rolled up the
llndge, Mr. Jerome l’luckehaum
* • i. fen ru.'*. And v
ami daugbier, Hetty, acre guest*
of Mr*. N'elle Thonrus, Humlay.
Mr*. K a t be r i n e'D avi* from
North Carolina, is visiting Mr.
nnd Mr*. It. N. Slrcvell. ‘
Mr*. F. E. Houmili.it has return
The regular mlieling -of the
ed from St. I’elumburg where *b. Geneva I*. T. A. wns held in the
attended the recent state coii- school auditorium nn Tuesday with

The I* T A. with the lloino
Deini.iistratioii I ’liil. will have a
the Sanford Womans Club will
Halloween I’aHy at the community
sponsor a lea tomorrow after­
Hall on llnllowien night. .
noon at 3:00 I*. M. with each Mrs. Charles Betts
.
Mr. and Mr*. W. I.. 8 ieg arrived
member of the club bringing an
art object from her hom* to. ill*- Honors Mrs. Perkins home Tuesday uflernoon after a
.six week* vacation. They spent
nitty. Mra. Fred T. William* will
lx* the sponsor for the after­
Mrs. ChnrV's Hetts houuted some &lt;ime’ in* llo f spring*, also
noon's program
and request* Mr*. Hratlilii idb* 1‘t'rkln.s, Jr. re- vi*i fd .Mrs. Siei's aunt. 'Miss F b»thut earn member of the club cent^briile on Saturday with d de­ nie Hat her. in Wisconsin.
' _
nlsu brine n phologrnph of her­ lightful lunrheon at the l ’ulm« and
'Hie ♦ienrra llnptist Church will
*
A new glove shampoo on the self to the meeting.
Pine* Rostaurnnt at 1:00 P. M. cclcliiale it* first liume.luniug, (he
Mr*. William* i* 'A rt Chair­ Place card* marked the m'uting f.rst Sunday in November, nccord
market is anid tn insure safety in
washing Ienlhcr_ gloves.
llraml man o f the Department of Fine arrangements of Ih* guest# nnumi iug to the {dans aimmiqced by lb*
liew. it does thy job thut most Art*. Sho announced that thr the luncheon taldp which w 1* mmmiltte. Mis Margaret (Shit.
Tvumen arc a little hesitant to un following will lie tea hostesv*: crntPreil with „ l""H|Uel id 1c I Mr* | \\ Prevail an I Mr* Cal
t in ( lldlmto
dertnkc. You will not have to send Mr*. C. J. Fisher, Mr*. K. C. roses nnd tuln russui.
I tier, will Im* the leglllni s e ifine. American-made leather glove* 1Harper. Mr*. John Eick. Mr*. II. i As a gift for the occn*um tl.*'
to the cleaners any longer, *ay 1 A. Montieth and Mr*. II. C. Ilet- . hostess presented the honoree with moo in die morning by the pas­
the manufacturer*.
. a bronie floor lamp. T h o s e in- tor. Ko\ \V P. Kyser’ of Mims,
music by the choir.
v it'll to Ih- with M1* Prrk|iis weir ami
A picmr dimiei .will (»■• -ervr.l on
. Miss Flualq;t|i Wbighum. M i«
1Elitabeth Dyson. Miss Cecelia lire iliiircb*grounds and a special
I Truluck nnd Mi&lt;* Kllsc lliitcblsi" song -&gt;eivice in Ibp nftPiniHMr
Evoiymie u rordiall) invited
I Also Mrs. Sterling llolling. Ml*.
I-et’a look at it this way:
Richard lit own. Mr*. Edward Rig an I invitutions nip bring mailed to
Every
100c you arc
now
gins, Jr.. Mrs. Dal" Scott, Jr.. Ml* all out of town mornhets.
The gills and boys 4-11 club*
•pending yearly for firo ami
Lauren Johnson. Mr«, Franklin
havp hern orgpniScd under tho
windstorm insurance can be re­
Bennett, Mrs. Jnmcs Crapiis, -Mr
duced to 84c by buying; a 6
.1. N. Durden. M rs.'r. E. Spencer, diiection of Mrs. Oulda Wilson.
The boys are umlet the It m id ­
ear renewable .policy.'You lave
and Mrs. David .Smith.
Oc of wrery 100c.
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Also Mr*. W. A. Leffler. Jr.. Mi* ship of* J . I.. Hi own assisted by
Jv’ ow bused otj our ‘ present
Eugene Harrison. Mr*. Kveietl Joe Mnlhiitix
The c'rl'* leridei Mrs r;. r I . .
dividends, by buying p mutual
Maubliog, Mr*. Charles lodopic'1
IIIRTII ANNOUNCEMENTS
policy from u«, you can further
Mrs. F'at'k Ray, Mr* John Ander­ Hi|. assisted by Mis. Mutgntr.
Goii mid Mis. I.olu Mu,gan
reduce your yearly coat to 07
son and Mr*. Chnlles llelft*
Mr. nnd Mr*. Willie Bnhanoti.
The clubs meet onca each w&gt;1/6c. Saving 32 4/5c o f every
at schotd
100c. »You can't lose - if you Sr. announce the hr, th of a son
The otlcers ale llairiet Grig*
don't get a dividend you are nut Robert Leon on Oct. IK at the
paving any more than tho pub­ Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ Mrs. Hughey Honors presidisit; I. u t k e i Ibivtd '*
president; Shirley I'homa*. s.-cm
lished rates for your insurance. pital.
Miss Gretchen Lewis nry nnd Hobby McGlIL ticaruii"
The
Mutual Companies wg
DIE HAVER
Friend* of Mra. J. AV. Fit
represent havo always, paid an­
If you have -trouble cutting pie
Mr*. Lewi* Hughey entertain­ will regV t to loam ahe is ill, » '
nual dividends to policyholders.
C. M. Boyd &amp; Co. “ Your Mutual Into equal poVtiuns, try cutting a ed at her home tm Palmetto Ia in the Fernald loiughton Hothen divide each of the AveJluo on Thursday evening pital in Sanford.
Insurance Friend,” phono 104.— big
with
a
ntiscellniicuits
shower
two section* in half.
Friends of Mrs. II. II. Ihrtllaha'i
gl»a*u In honor'of Mis* Grttchcn will also rrgrrt lo loityi -lie Is
iarwis, hriflo-eleet. —
-* tR* FTinupw'* Suiiiiui iuiiT m "
Beautiful bouquet* of mixed Inndo,
fall flower* were u«cd in iletoK. A. LeFil* uf Belle tilade
rating the party room*. Fon- I-lank Ia-Fils » f Oak lidl. -i"
tvsla were enjoyed with Mi*s Thiirs,lav with tltcii mot ini M
Ella Holton
nnd
Mr*. H. U. Satah Ia'F i Is.
Crumley receiving ptires.
Joe Matbiriix went to Jock-'
The dining table was laid villp and lirought home Ills fnowith an ecru lace cloth and cen­ Mr*. MatbicUx und two cltildi.
tered with a bouquet of pink
W E D N E S D A Y M O R N IN G S P E C IA L !
hibi*cui in a crystal bowl. ’Ilie They will reside in the old Mntb
punch bowf we* surrounded hy iuux home. •
Caller Hart of Miami s|n
pink vino nnd fern and largo
plate* o f dainty sandwiches and Thursday with hi* mother, M&gt; •
rakes were placed about the 811 Hart.
Mr. and Mis. William limn
tabic.
H ACK
Tho honoreo tecciwd many spy of Miami are visiting ih
lovely and u*eful gift* which friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred to.
sh« opened nn,| * displayed to and are staying in the Rocs.
a g a in
friends. Tho hostess wn« assist­ Home.
The Misses Ada and l o b
ed in earing for the guests by
Mrs. (J. I- Hutnrr and Mrs. C. Roger* are expected to ann.
S IL K
spend the winter, the In-i
A, Anderson.
Those presont were Mrs. &lt; . II. October.
Winn. Mr*. J. F. McClelland. Hr .
HOSE
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. larv.-)
Mis* Norina Norwood. Mr*. U. daughter, M ttr 4&lt;imiS --WUilr-. .:
Tl. Crumley, Mts. Edna Brush, hor daughke'r. Dnnna nrv vtiit—' Mm,
C. If. Jonas,
Mm. 8. C. Henry L?vy. ________ _ _____ 'afaftamT Mis* Jewel Pittman,
.Ullian Moran, ia o n o -n f-thr -7
Mrs.
J. N. Hob*on. .Mr*.Joder
selected from the Seminole II
t.’ameron, Mra. W. A. Cagle and School Student Council to alt'"' :
Mra. |E»car frice.
the International convention in
Also
Mr*. ,C. A. Anderson, IVtcrsburg In November. •
Those bentlU fully eheer
51m. Carl Chorpenlng. Mm. W.
stockings that do Much
F. Lewis.
Mm, F. K. Smith.
IIA K E l) APPLKH
wonderful things for your
Mra.
8. J. I&gt;avi»,
Mr*. F. t .
Fullerton. -Mr*. M. Jacobson.
legs! I^ong - wcaring, 3Cookery acienUsta o f the I
Mis* Ella Holton,
Mrs. « . ta
thread, full fashioned,
Hutner.
Mr*. Un»di» M illiams, Department Of Agriculture of.
pure silk! Just as practiMr*. W. I. Hughey. Mr*, t . E. the following direction* for hnl"
McKee. Mr*. A. II. Tindel and apples.
.Wash apple* thoroughly n
Mr*. Thad Jone*.
iout cutting Ihrnu
Also Mr*. C. U (loodhue. 5lrs.
J.' If. Parramore,
5!r*. Roociur the klotaom end. Place the aptil*.'
Taylor,-Mrs. U .M . Swain. Mr*. bloaaom end down, in n ImVi .*
J. O, And**, Sr.. Mri. Karnest dish. Fill holes with a roirtun
Pouthwanl. Mr#. II- I- Caldwtjl, brown ‘ augaF 'tnr honey, ralxu
Mr*. A. D. Johnson, Mr*. H. W. softened by soaking or chopi • '
Turner and Mr*. Lawla Hughey. soaked prunes, a bit o f butter rf
It can be spared, and chopped inj’
If desired. Th# dried fruit is * 'g
POLISH REPATRIATES
gested because it add* sweetnt
PLASTIC
and help* a'ave sugar. Add j' '
W ARSAW , PoUnd GDenough Water to tha pan to k &lt;*•
TABLECLOTH
govemment'a repatriation office apple* from sticking. Then ruv -r
rr;»orted
309,888
r#P*iitrlate* the dlah. Th# ateanuhetd in bv the
- COVERS
■7 '•
-*■ * *■*
7
v
crossed Poland'* front!**v be. cover make* the apple* took fa.u *
tween May 1 and July 11
and more evenly. Bake at a tern
98c - 1.19

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Sir*. A. B. Moran

l ross your finger*' cjsi*| your
or**! cross anything that brines
,'otl good llick. RemJmbcC. that
iW'dlicdn) is She morbid day « e
iit tlio»e unwanted report-card*.
I be b) laws, w hirh w rrr draw u
up h» the Sludenl ( mined, srli*
passed In the Sltnlrut Gosernmrnl In ch*prl lhur«da).

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Hints To IloiLscwivcs

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MODERN
For the Modern -Mr. end Mrs. this suite in toast mahog­
any is the ultimate in‘elegance end refinement. Finished
with large, Venetian type mirror and solid bras* hard*
ware, a truly fine suite
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•Plan Now to Attend
OUR CALA

HALLO W EEN
M ID N IG H T SHOW
THURSDAY, OCT. 31ST
.
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11:30 P .M .
• — On Th« Screen - »

Tom Conway-RiU Corday

FOR YO U R C* A• P •PISTO' L'A .

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31 Coma In and gat 4am1 AH you wantl

SANFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
210 CAST FIRST STREET

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E A R L Y AM ERICAN

4 Pieces

297.50

Wrtklt from lliMiir (&gt;• tr

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who will *|ry Anything once’,
n F C n ^ ry to serve I hr public
Ih inn: practice. Through ihe
tl tlral 'Tiro Customer i» Al-vaya
! the pleniiire of serving you?

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J. E. McAlrxnnticr, Jr

t spilt milk ’or pud­
. These transparent
w keep tho ta))le
9 fresh and, lovely.
?i» water, alcohol
nt4ti;i roaistnnt— and
clean easily with ■

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UllMrirll ■Ixitllil Ih« it'HlitVPtl llt il
hilly from tho house, parto iil.it h
j fr, m colli,I a, attic*. eliMol* ami
\ giMOge*.

GETA TASTE OF

FIRST STREET A T SANFORD AVENUE

FE A TU R IN G
STE AK S
SHRIMP

i — co\'cr them with

I’ L A T E LUNCHES
E LE A N O R &amp; A N N ’S

HOME-MADE C H IL I

Stunning (Iriptd chombray'
dotted with dork buttons, ipo«(ov» pockets and dork beh.
It s a DAN RlVCt FAMIC In'
assorted colors. Sizes 12-ja
No. 5W3

HOMER’S IS
W ILL BE CLOSED TODAY THRU SATURDAY
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FOR-REDECORATING
American'.

F L O R ID A *

Diana Haynes Given
---- *--------Party On Birthday B uffet Suppe
. . r A t Seminole Country
Club
Knjo&gt;ed By Members And Guests
Tiny Dinnn Haynes was honored
by hei mother Mrs. M. T.
Jr. and her grandmother
A. Henson at the home
Iftttvr on Hanford Avenue

I William W rays H on or!

H E R A L D ,. S A N F O R D ,

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For Iho.. who IU,*fciraplklty, or (o fill lh*l "o lh .r room.'
this auite of Amber Mgple conalata of bed, vanity or droao
t r and ebaat of drawer* . . ? ‘

in thoeo who milk our cows.

4 Pieces

lOXAIICE 07

w ill,

golutiun vchich I quota
Th# memberahlp of
inolo County Palm .Bii
lag been advised of tire

SOCIETY EDITOR

Personal

SANFORD
S ll, 1‘

-■ T u 's a t e tllKTSlalc. when you
want to meit it, leave it in Its
paper and place it in the double
boiler— with the lap* up. A* soon
a*, the chocolate is soft, remove it
from the paper- with a sernper and
put it into the hatter. This method

18TH C E N TU R Y
I’oday - Wednesday!

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Fine A rts SponsorH
P r o g T s i m Toruorrow

“ T H E K F A L e O f^ S A L IB I"
HM\I II AiKADI BlliO ✓ IQ X f

Touch up nick* in the rvfrigertor with enamel paint.

To satisfy the varied tastes o f our customers. Style and quality

partment’a hinc field -branches
wj| sub • branches,
In order to make this vast
» ‘ or* -°f. information, available
*° « very man, the library hekan
in 104.*t to publish the monthly
bibliography, which lists everything that haa been written all
over the world thatapplies to
food and agriculture amt their
underlying science*.
*
In this country
the biblio­
graphy is mainly distributed to
flat® egriculture office*, state
college* and other institution*,
It i* now living distributed wid'jy u|K)|rd alto. S$ime bOO conlt'n
Wfre Hnl for the use o f FAO
‘
member nation*. . The»«
rountrifi^
4ulvi»4$MfThe Department of Agriculture
of still more publication*.
More than
1.700,000 *x&gt;plc»
were distributed *la*t. year.
In addition to book* and othrr publication*, the bibliography
list* an average of approxL I

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These suites are offered by Sanford’s bigfrien dly furniture store.

W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R
S , (41__ The liJ. 8. Department
now the (a rg o t
I* kind in Dir
ve as the main
Fixid and Arrric
stion.
o utllltt' the dcIhty Bibliography
the moat nearly
e world, as It*
y for intematlon

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SERVE YOU BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE

FIRST STREET AT SANFORD AVENUE

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by Kttin nry • at tb* Court Hons*
rtt« i tit V*niiiril, ylorlds on III* lu ll il»jr
rbu of Otlobir, 1»(* i s t that la it * ,
nol* fnulr tlior»».f n d*cre* pro eocfeuo !
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Clerk. Circuit Court,
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Btmlnola County, flo rid *
•H iOFFICIAL BEAL]
dil? Kmeet F. Houtholdar
,
•bHl Attorney
M j * Hanford. Florida

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Attorn*? »i law.

WIN .YOUR WINGS AT THE

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2U3 8. Orange Are.

S A N F O R D S C H O O L OF AVIATION

IN T ilt: ClfICUIT rtm iir l»F TIIF.

BILL’ S PACKAGE STORE

NOTIC'D T«S Al'PEA
THE HTATE OK FIAllUHA. IN ANH
you h e m in o i .k ent'NTT
in To HIANCE8 IIAIJ't
Ton art htrtby nollflnVit h a t , a
rllA N t'E IU . No. «»« «
u m ir a jM T T iir.ivA
toil baa bt*a ioatliu tU lFla Ik *
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('irrult Court) of *tha HlntlT.Judical
flrrult nf Florida, Hemlntli County,
"Pardon Me, OlfVer . . . 1 waa Wi
in Chanctrr. tipd*r th* In)U of S.
MAI.ALTIAI MATTIIKWH
» —li. Jr. rt,r yr«p&lt;-*&gt;l.niI) I anti
a hurry lo |f( my ocrrcoal It Cal* tliafanilahl
Hitt (ha rtlltl toothl |la* an abonlal Cleaner* beforf rold heather
NOTICE TO AFPF.au
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dJ**re*,
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P H O N E flflO

Ilrlanilo, Florida
Phone 4967

TODAY -

HO o m i t OFMIS YOUl
l.'Oradt A Quality CunllbadL
Z Prompt Btrrld*. 3. All W ort by
r*ctory-Ttaln*d Ssptrta. A Pull
Ouranta*. A Famau Plraatau
Otardjrfp Triad D n lfi.

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Cartifical* N**d*d

T O N IG H T
FOR RENT

6 ARTICLES

9

The Flneat In

WORK WANTED

KXI'KHT palnlliijf-ennlmct. or
hobrly ba*l*. S. 0 . Grogan,
rodfa fppfiireil. Phone 1164 or
7H.1J. .

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M im .IC

W ANTED TO RENT

.leimjfraphar.

l to

1’nrk, phone 1120.

fl. ID. 8IMNH.it.SKH, Jr., wife &amp;
4 year old daughter drtlyv in
rant furnlthed liparlmrnt or
home.
P1m *g fon larl .A. K.
HhlntioUer, ph. 201* or Mii*Vu

I,AWNS m u vr • d, . Hraaonatile
lirlrea. Jerry Lird, phono 7UfAll aleel ninatrurled
WMKKMIAHItOWK
• with pneumatir tire
W AN T employment — 60 year*
8ANFOKI) IIARD W AKK
old, 2 yentt milage, hutinaM
UNFUHNfHHKlV Iniutr, “TT i"r" *1
210 Ka»l Kirn Ht.
eapeflenee for mytelf, fumlraonta no rhlldren. Hot DF,
lurv manufarlurlnr,
gentral
etofe hotel,
cattle railing.
KKGKlVKD shipinont nf Hartlwuotl
rhuifoal. Wmilil npprrtnlo a rnM. • Dave four In family. I/&gt;okinr
m o u h f : or aparlinenl— fuuiHhinJ
for permanent proportion. J.
H ILL IMPLKMKNT CO. IN I’
or unfumlihul P*rmanent n*si
M. routl. Ham*tor, N. G.
211 (Ink Avenue
deni. Phone lOPil
amaa*
^ ■ -I ■' -**•■ ■ *
P A R T L Y furnlthed horn* or npnit
irtenL Permanent retldrnl. - C AST IRON wtitul healer and
pipe, tom* wood, IK.Ofl. 30R
chlldinn.
John IHanlnti
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W.

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MARINE ENGINE — 40 111
Kid. rnmpiete With •taller, mux
Phono 0.13-W.

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FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Hi2 Sanford Avenue

LK TIRK SHOP

CONTEST

CO.

FIHST PR IZE — 2 Albums of Records
Awarded by

Klrchhoff,

ROOM home f*&gt;r »»1' , 2 tnilr*
out on Celery Ave. 2 bedroom*,
tlrt-ping porrh, hnth.( dining
room,' ailcnen. hrcakfntl room,
service porvht large . lot, fruit
tree*, double garage. Phone 960-

- IMITATION leather* la moat
eoloib and Ursa aalectlon of 6
ARTICLEa WANTED
good upholstery fabric*. Hobart
8. Brown, Salt N. Orange I'L L B U T your ear **»ardl*«
Aro„ Orlando. Ft*.
of age o f condition. Rv.** Reel
306 W. 2nd BL

RENT A *CAR
YOU .D R IV E • IT
PHONE 100 .
S1 R 1CKLANDMORRISON
"•DIIJVIUT. INC.

V DOfWW^BliTIHHfni^

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F la n , Rtrtfi
to have rour money beck.

SECOND PRIZE — W E E K ’S P A S S FOR
TW O — to R ITZ T H E A T R E
T H IR D .TO SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For
each prize winner, ONE PASS F O R TW O
to RITZ.
INSTRUCTIO NS
lBction of tcama you b«Iletr«
bolletr* will win
wrm
Make your aotoction
tho |im ti below by plnclng an (a ) mark in the
apace provided. You do not have lo gueae the acorea.
Clip the ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
Office before 8t00 I*. . M. on Fridey. or If
mailed to thrf Herald, tho envelope mual be poalmarked before fltOO P. M. on Friday.
In caae of tie* for varioua prizes, the prixe winner*
will be determined by the order in wUch enlrle* ere
-received by the Herald. You muil make a -Boloction

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CREOM ULSION

] 0 r. Lim« Sulphur

br Couxhf,Ch'tstColds, Bronchitis

L f U t l i t t , foty to U»e

S V H V .V W 0
s v m c iS

Itiid in io r

N R K IIS

Milk Mixture for
Stomach
Ulcers
A rtetat awdiwl dtomrv tot at*4 V»

talon and kiapUilt *vtrT»»W« ha* arena

CLtANIR AND SOLDI*
Cltantr rtmavta mat. heal*
and aladg*. Beider ptnoananUy rvpalra m ail leaks.

Sure, taay lifting rer can
or light trucks.' Ilaa Iteb*
ton capacity.
•

PARTS AND BERVICB

EliDCTRlC. appllanca

paired. Wright A- Cohen Gtrage, fla t A French, Ph.J^OOO-J.

1*

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BALLOT

repair*—

we repair . washing machtnr*.
vaccum cleaner*,. fans, mixer*.
Trotter Appliance S«rvlee, 604
V i. 2nd St., Phone. 1064-J

0ARDEN.and lawn seed) Vlgoro
FartUDer. The Sanford X-C#l 14-INCH window*. Inalda doors,
Store, thd A Sanford.
,
2 sheetrock or fflyw ood . BEAUTIFY your floors — have
them waxed by modem msBlanchette, 1490 Park Ate.
HEADQUARTERS for Chrlitma*
chine.
; gifts, toy*, garnet, books, dolls. 7 Pet*, Livestock, Supplies
Buy now on budget or lay-away.
Alarm, tit Carolina Ave.
i. Ptrestona Stoiwa, 111 K. First I BUY cows, tales#, yssHlngs.
Then* It W. Lord. 1B6.Wt ^ 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
.TOUCIITON A WATSON,_ltpl
Cetsry Aw. lisa During Food*.

3x6 American

MUSIC tiOX

199 PaleettB-Awr.. nraae~Ttl1

IDO FBRD3—complete' line,
it’s Tuxedo' Feed Store.
USED pianos for rash, Th* Music AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­

ITAMUrr-BOGBRS
RARDWARB CD

Ramorea dirt and Impu11tit a. Siparatti “ fraa"
water. Incrtatti your car'a
idiCtancy. &gt;" .

P IC K -T H E -W IN N ER

.105,' Hanfnjnl, Floriila.

Box, phone 063,

Tb* perfect light for hardto (te a l place*. Has * £V
foot heayy bwilaltd cord.
Tor horn* or car,'

Beware Goughs

GlRL &amp; ‘ bteyefr.* Good lire*." 2W

ir Seal Cover*

M ri

$«wi jwl ttZJvJ
Plt«n »m4* ^* **

Tom itToN imrc: co,

strict privacy; fa il service

;F its

K.

tiAKOUNK | I b O
I*I IIIHF.il

m jd i *l#l rytetii AY I1N \ llZftatA L iF ^ T U t
H « If z V -n t-'*
it*'

m ade

FROM 110 TO MOO

_Njt cn-makcr* »n nm itj" loan*,
IPIll CHF.VROI.ITT cah.over'en­
Varlahle payminl plant.
6 ARTICLES~FOR SALE
gine and 26.fl. stake trailer,
FAMILY LOAN CO.
W. K. Kirchhqff, Phone 306 Florida Rank Bldg.
Phona *»
— FILL UP with Fuel Oil and KeroSanford, Florida.
i
*en* before winter.
.
II. IL Pope Co. Inc. 860
t KI.KItY Plante. 2i)U,(&gt;0(&gt; Kails 12 S P E C IA t. SE RV IC ES
Fortune and Valantl* Patcal
MIRACLE CONCRETE "to. J. K.
SIGNS
Phone OUJ.R,
,
Tfrwlllecer, Jr., Mgr* Cement
Show rant* and potter*
Water Proofing — Rullding CA1II1AGK plant* • 76,000. J. fl,
O— UKtCS SIGN SKHVICK
Dlocka — Sewer Pipe. 10U
0. D. Landrea*. Phone 1021
little,
Phone
619»R,
Ktni Ave, Phone H33-W.
FRUIT Cake* raimed for ahlp*
FLOOR KAN0INO
\
.
N ic u o u ii
h"
ping. iln . Ilrown Miller.
and ftniahlng, Cleaning and waX'
L ’ STUDIO OF PHOrOGRAPHT.
for flneat oaallly
HAND embroidered pillow cate*. Ing. New floor* aurfjired ta per
t
PORTRAITS
Luul*i&gt; Itourkr. Country Club fecllon. Old floor* mad* like new
t
Commercial and Copt Work
Road (GrapevilleL 6th houte, Call
II. M. GLEASON
Snapahot Service*
left aide, from 1LR.
Lake Mary, Fla.
} Phan# 1111 — aio MeDch Illdf.

£

MHMBIrtJl Ujr li*N «aer mlu&lt;nr.,f
plan lf*JF f Mhl lb I Mtttf iipw
tt1*1.5» M KUiHf b*ck.

POW ER driven ditching machine
dullahl*
fur
digging
tiling
Phona

Ila* mart pUlM pat rail
and AU-SabW Sepuatora

Mt RiilU, IruliliAi,

GUPilHlNi; HUPS

d it c h e d .

la c

Member N. A. S. D.
Dayton* Reach, Fla.

WIAB l i l t 14 ABAIH"
iifefd I'AIU.Mat lUyikJAalaet
•Ftfl.i *Mhty villi AVtJ.H \‘a**
p-yiit ( afblF lipinjHF**! l*Un Nlo"*
*4** ha* minvidi
. \ «»ur *»■
piifocf may of tnat ftot la* th*

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S A N FO R D IIA R D W A K K
210 Kaal F ln t St.

OrtanAa
Repreaenttny T.Nrlaon (FRourlr,

' N a f i m l i t - K k i i i i l i i i i N®
tlliMT* 1*1
Yuli lid ft If u l

Snuare A’ rmnfd-pnlnled
i n u c u l u iu o n diu icu rsi
T t 1HP

Inrcalment RarurlUea ^
rhone MOi—Ttletjpa I)B M

ru( Ihtw Ihidt,

i*'ld snd gefirrafor. 16 mode!

GRITS and maal—ground freah
every Monday from anowflake
com. Can be 'bought at Gaulher’* Store, l^ k* Monroe. 10
lb. bag. 11.00.

J n i t A u r * «««*&lt;•

STAN COMSTOCK

WEST FIRST STREET
PR O NE 1133
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Aye. Phone 672*J

LOANS

AU TO 51A T ff, gat water heater.
Phone I03H.R.

t

‘'Quality Beddlns Manufacturer! Since 1926**

t « a liir n - p r ih o t * I v n e M *

P o w f ’P gcktd Bpf/ery

Buaincaa O p p o rlu n itioa

PIANO, dewing machine, type­
writer, carpet .weeper, elec­
tric rator, ga* engine
ami
pump,
Tarliell
System
of
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Mngh*.
Norvnl G, Mhilott,
ItL 2, Vox JBl-A; Sanford.

. Home*. Qrov*a and llutlntsa
Property,
W. R.
William*,
Realtor, Tom Holt AaMKUt*.
..-ChoDu lDO. 110 N. Park Ave.

E C H O L S B E D D IN G ’
&amp; F U R N IT U R E O W

Oth SI.

ANTED—Furnlthed or unfur
nlalted apartm»pl needed urceni
ly, 1 able* Phone 074*\V,

REAL ESTATE W AN TED

tir,

IN N E R S P R IN G MATTRH3SSES, BOX
SPR IN G S and H O LLYW O O D BEI&gt;&amp;
.
P A Y AS YOU REST,
&amp;

j___ ••

SF.MINOLF. TtRB SHOP
201 North Park
GIVE us your order for baby _________Tslephons 37
chicks. The .Sanford X-C*t NOW ready te grind ervry It
Store, ted A banfur.l,
•

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COCRCR3 — Red ltonsy. «36.
S wka. 66 champs In d
Mrs. A. D. Marsh, I
RL I, Naw Smyrna

BUYiOUR

TOYS

87c-S te el W a g o n s

DUKE

-VS-

KENTUCKY
FLORIDA

-VS*
-VS-

’ *«4 X .

lanej'i Dm

. ALABAMA

Sterra .‘ every-

NORTH CAROLINA

MISSISSIPPI STATE ■ -VS*

TULANE

Lips Radiant as
G low ing Embers

RICE
.. AUBURN

-VS-

GEORGIA TECH

.. VANDERBILT

-VS-

.. ILLINOIS

-VS-

WAKE FOREST
.. COLGATE

-VS-

-VS.

L4LU. ..

P la n e *

69c T e le p h o n e s

Stuffod Dogs .

88 c

Plush Animal*

2.98

.. “
Benches ____

Bears ....
Baaaiaett
Doll Carriages

Guns .

Sewhtg Sets
...
--

Trucks

MICHIGAN ..

Tea Sets

TENNESEE

Pastry Sets....

PENN STATE .,

Cannons

Stake Wagons
.... 4.98
w ' T’
T r a in

Sola ............. 98c

.. BOSTON COLLEGE -VS- V1LLANOVA ...
.. DARTMOUTH
.: NAVY
WAXING HAGRINB
by. the hear or day.

-V S-

PITTSBURGH

-VS*

COLUMBIA ..

PENNSYLVANIA .
. .VS-

minute a n eo
awI '.a&lt;S»n

PURDUE

BE SURE TO FILL IN THE FOLLOWING
SALESMAN or sslsslsdy wanted
to do taavsaalag for sttracUvv

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in ,

austin

21

*

Get Your Ballot in Early!

Tonehton Drag Co.

PHONE 11

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inln Unity There It Strength—
To P rtlitl the P n a of the XVorld;
• To Promote the r n p o i ef Apitrlcei
Ta Prod or r ITosprritjr for Sanford;

l*4til« rluMih ,mul routiiiurt! mild
|llUl Mlit .

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y
1-

VOLUM E

E sta b lish ed

X X X V II

1908

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

NEW SPAPER
1

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 23. 1916

U N Assembly
Is Opened In A ttlee,
NewYorkCity
V eto
American Association
Outfit W ill Be^in
S p r i n g Activities
« A t Park On Mar. 6

1

First Blind Boy T o Be Ragle Scout

Delegates E x p r e s s
Concern Over Ten­
sion Existing Be­
tween U. S., Russia

A s s o c ia te d

Prt;sa Leased

W ir e

N O . 283

C hurchill A ttack
In Security Council
Russia.Charged With
Departing From Big
•I Agreem ents By
Ex-Prime .Minister

loledo.Mud Hen Pilot Civen Kcifcns

The Toledo Mud liens of
the American Association
will undct-Ko their Spriinr
training activities in Sanford
next year at the City’s Mu­
nicipal Park, it was announ­
ced. this
'afternoon by
Fletcher Rolls, chairman of
the baseball- committee of
• &gt;ic Seminole County Cham-

I . n X P t i N . o t t . . 2 : i , o p )—
‘Printf
. M jnjstt*r
• Ivuubit A t I I f f la t h 'd fu r u
ifU i- u uf tb,
it-,.. „ f the
i i i l f ' in I fie* T i n l f i l N a tio n s
SiM'tiril v &lt;'o iin r il to d a y w in 'll
h f .spnkf tlu n n x a HuiiHf o f
I 'ointtimis
ilfh a ti*
on - fo rv l« n a ffa irs . A t t le e to ld tllu
. bod\ that R ritn ln w a n t fd
Ilh - »,.(*,
a,„^,
rtgiont ml, tu
f * '*• • '«'• -'«• I. . bred |»,M
' '%
. • , , ,
-».ftil
’ 11 it tel
|t»| ji»* r«ti*h
t hr* "
Nl.,,111. ,1!,., \i ii
addlesi.
Iii- |ti&lt;'i|itv«»«ii. IYiiiaiii|i Chur*
* Dili. ,igi.-. i iii.it ih«- v«*to authority
in tn« I, \ Nn n«f\ t •uinri) ha I
U-rn
I htin-hill accuard
fH«* vn\u*t I o .
if .!*•pm ting from
n 4 I » I'*’ t*1•*|11«
.i tH-ewhere.
»• ml in hi*
th
' of* nf

Rriti-sli

ute r o f Connnurce.
Till* Tole&lt;ln aggregation, Ml, to
80 strong, is expected to ' begin
Spring drill* at i[|^ local park on
Mar. t! when pitcher* anil catcher*
lilted mi the. club's * ro*ter nre
slated tu ip|Kirt.* The remainder
nf (lie 'quad Is scheduled In nrtui|ay\ u|»cnif»g cerrmomr* w ti
rlv* here in'tim e to start their
u hiii’ f «*xleni|HirinttM)iifi »pt‘?rh ut
first training sessions on Mar, Ih
u I nii.d Nutioiis luncheon
Lind Weber, manager of the
The luncheon was one of *rvcr«ll
^M ayfair Inn, also announced today
affair* urran$rd U&gt; make this 4
hat the Toledo club will lie quar­
frulivr day in the hUtory of t!i4
tered at the lukrfront hotel.
t*ti11«-«l Nation* lint in tin* ntidift
The Mud liens will begin their
of the confident tour of thr wrl^
“ pring training exhibition sche­
coming »|Hfi*hraii .must *lvlrgata»f
dule in Sanford on Mar. 14 when
pnvutel\ expre«»fi| concl'm uvail
they tnnclr with their parent rlub
th« tension e»»*ting l*otwe«,i» tha
of ’ he American t.engue. -the St.
1 mini 'tnt«*- atol |{u»«tu Every
laipi* Itrowns.
iii .i .1, I- a** i» itoMiig exdinmnl 111
CiNirye Dctore, who replaced
fllS? I0Y SCOUT to become an K.iglr Seoul tlwu^h tutully MiiuP It
!•
ghi in the Aillettcan *h ItDon Gutteridge as »kt|i|icr of thn
nonnle Saruirn, 10. of Culver City.* Calif Mr is Mimvn butlriiPC •» i»»e I gall.
i \%t*|I a* in .*thi*i official
Mud . Urns last July when the
completely by touch aj his ScoutmashT, it. C Cochrane, uses a l!u*hAtnerlcan League champions, the
tight to watch the feat. Tlu? youth oho had In l*un t«» save a drownmic
1 hi pi ••-oiiMit of I lit* \«*i*mhly#
^Boston Hetl Sox. purchased tint
person and Identify birds by the sound uf their calls to Usiin the .*1
J-\*i « tg it Mim«tn Paul Henri Spaakj
^ teri'lgr from the S’, lattll* sys­
Dient badges requited for the await!
(I* !t rnulmnul iutniJj'lu'lu) f of Itrlg itim, t ill hit thr A •*tMllul \*
tem, will pilot the Toledo gang
• &lt;ti's«ii n to ordei at i tN) I'. M.
next season and will lie In fuilI
j tK iftiiii Stuiulanl lirm*) After a
charge of,all activities here Prior
••tiling «|ir«vh h\ a» tlug Ma&gt;*or
to the sale of tiuttrridgr to the
\ ru«•r11 ImpidlitVeil. &gt;|'atik talked
lied Sox, Detotr was a Mud lleni
i tn i«-fly and mtrmliinsl l*re«ldtn\
roach.
. . .
•
»T i utuan.
•
l ) „ n l . i t l l r r n l c r l r ( l strove, t« s h o w n lllin tn s .n e t Hie r r l l l l s ol I lie lid r il.. M u d lie n s It, l,e ..r .e Iteto fr.
In'ToIedo today it was revealrtl j
llefoi «•
Irttvmg
\Va»hington.
r « h l 1U n i t &lt;&gt;( the lie n , (i u t le r h lg r h i , I&gt; lin ti4 s rd In J ill, to Hie |I„hI,mi lie d w„\ l „ a Ii ! llietr |mmimii I
that Boh .French and. Jack Sen, j
I S o ti liir) It) rnr* m iffim icd this d r lie I lie M u ll H e n . w ill iiiid e rg ,, ll ir p ^ | lrlllt Irs lllin g s e tlrltlrs in &gt; j u l » r d oesl re s t st the M in d
veteran sports writers on Toledo
counti y’» attitnde un making loans
etiMl I i l l
S ta rtin g un M i l l 'l l I, w h e n |ilt« hers s lid e s li h e r . H slrd
th e . list* tm ie r are slated I i V f i o r t
papers, will accompany the Mud!
t&lt;» f«oe!»*n nations llyrnes
Hen party to Sanford. French is
itolitr mi the re»t of thr woiM
Jsport* editor--«f Uw.Ulada e n d ,- ,
f
—
“
that thr Cnitr.l State*
Sen. formerly of Daytona i W h . S p O K C H fT H ’ n S f l y D r o p Mon Flew Plane Car­ t,» hrlp out hot that it* rr**»uie

^Packing House ITwo TWA Pilots
Expects Decline . Face Action
In Meat Prices By Union

u At rangrments
ediUv offor,hthe
- T,m
"
Mud

- W T A T I IF It

Will

Occur

A fter

rying UN Delegates

!••• a ir not hiuttlesa

Purthei, «a

Amendments Are Crash Of Two Chicago Elevated
Explained By
Trains Today Injures 270 Persons
Fred Wilson
I ietil. Hash Now

,

1*01
I di.tr
n^\
H. dx
n. , l ih.it
k •• I

for

|»ni 11» ilk*»
,igi cciiirpt
•&gt;o|djoir«|

i ‘ ll-nl 4^

ItiTorri Early Crop
In Prospect Says
S(ate|'arm|lnreau

lien*
lh Hie*. \itit'iM n iltn'» not vxntil *
to rume to Sanford were completed
O K I \ M ii
m
•
. S | t r d a l»
From Paris To l\ S. loan at\\ . nation nmney »f th.»
Supply
Is'
Plentiful
with Eddie Gilliland, president of
K« « a*f&gt;t
p- t*f s.irly nn•I
nnti..|» l»«do\r« it will Ih* rn*lio«
i.i'J'tn *n oiftMtft*,
tAii^rnin**,
the Toledo club. Gilliland, former
« twmomti alH t*v thr Cniled v ti*''
i Hit At;o, o n 2;:
i*;„k
NEW YOUK. Or* Jl. .11
’
a*iti £ia|M-frutt
A\
In {UOlprCt.
(Resident of the Florida State mg huu«|* i |m*kt*.wnit*ii 1111*&lt;11%*i*&lt;| O ff trials of |h« striking Amen- »- a iesull
«llli \&lt;s(&gt;.
O , tt
«.l*i • at o'i»lin*a l* i S.IVA
i)cu»hcr
League, made several trips to Sun- lotluy thut a gradual tltrlirit* tn cun Federal lull of I^U .r Pitots
ltussin‘» rekurst for n I.OiHi.iuro
-70 |rt'i •••»•• tiMi i«ii ti 11-.I iv'P*»rt* ana!vs.| ! )
|i
I'lurid.i
ford for interviews with Kdrvurd pliers will fidhlw wiHiin a whoit Union Ku.sell Morris, declared i Wld Amerletth loan appear, ......
tmlav n» at’lH'sh iiivss|% iiijj ! xxit Pnriu
lluii'As.
ui
Us Oilumlu
Higgins. Lind Welrer and Dolls.
tiliif as tiirnt
mutt* plenti­ tods) iTiat unless Larry Trimble ed miles. Soviet jeuders &gt;|Uti lb,
hit ukr&lt;» devoU‘«l tmiiiw shit in)* h» antpiaru ri, v*,-uniav.
Gilliland, who hns'/nany rentral ful.
and Stanley Stanton make a rritirism o f _ A nun n an eeotimin. -Changes In Conslitu- StM'ving W ith l J. S. «U*tmutitiMn rn-h hmir; One pv
.‘..unary's cuiilbiiiuj crop
.
Florida associates, accepted an
_ ..... .
Livetturk »u|«| . _yr«dcrdny
.ut satisfactory explanation of their foreign pulley, ('reehoslovpklu and
Irnii • m in n ic il ttttu • fh i*
(io n
A r « &gt; S i m n i t r l r i l t j l _____ I
__ ' ‘ i l . . ! a
72
r «•«•(«!
jk t )\ ‘t* the
.
t&amp;appuiutuienf with the St- Louis prices" under -1a&lt;V week’s'" re«-onl pfllicnr’ from Paris to New York Poland also may find It diffnult
Are-Siipimrletl
s ig n a l ( ’i)rps
T l l i l |in»-se
II* If
4lf
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l» U
i l .i x t 1. 1*.
. -! I
i»«*v
cut
nrojvni
In 19.17. In I It 12 levels, with (he ho.I erode of Iwef l,,« union will Dike .Hsriplinury to ohlaill (heie .......... I I
. * system
H\
Lo
t
■
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I
Its
sitiitt*
dieal Allornex
||..| wtiiH
•»«• ;»h ..x .
:hr
• i » . *tt
( tr
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lie was named president « f the M id &lt;|pp()| .hoas,,IK
. „ m||, ........... aetlun.
,‘ totallmg
.......................... .
I Iip I p xx4*
Ill'.l XX t **w vx tic tl ‘ '••• I't m1u »*' Inti !• » ’ p ’a ,M*1 !&lt;l t&gt;4? 7ft
I O i l * I I \ «•
llrnA nml hn* bffrn the head
: dr«»|». In niu«t iiimtuiiee*. hnw«*%n.'
Trimhl© arlil .Stanton aro both *nn*r m-ummi
SS • ••IS It* OS • » ( . - 1 ! ' . i
tolls V•
l# .r
iih
&gt; l i t t tl
*v**r
An » » &gt; • • « #
» •
l
»|.
I». »i
(he organiiation •litre that time
' prices iemail, high
’
member, of the pilots union and
tu- •
I
k&gt;'. H 1 ’ • • t * • 4 . t ••
|’ IT**
l* r*
•f. ’ if idt SMl4.ll
Hrrrntly (’.illilnml hn* acrrptrd
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Airlinr* plain- fium Pan- It# fh«
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ffcT* i ttk«* I t 1* It
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full| lit ftllj ( Ift It
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Dctrod Tigers farm system ajnl |f |h(&gt; wp,.k
, M lt) United States for,thu p u r i &gt; of
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which art* s*|»|». a-.•-»! |.v
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will assume this position Nov. la. (Jm|b|c Ihf. |(&gt;|a| •*f m«*ut no
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bringing
Id
United
Nations
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1
E. lare Kcyler. one-time own­ a week earlier Packet, i.imoh-d res* ntatiies flout
thu French
•1.1!«)!«' | I lil/llll|* s,|
xi».i
huh
i . t a p f t .h i
l.r'.lucIn K iwuimhha l*x l if v- \[*
i ..I ...m'll ,»i llijji; I Td«l. !•
er of bath the Kansas City mid up fjll news to bundle* the n. capital to attend I he General
punurnges. rrowded I lion, itn (inhug .if) bill Citlifornia
Krf,| K Wilton xxJm *ni.l he
l pun tirailudiinn irntii Scum: '!* ) tin-t'nnflised,
(h-a Moines baseball clubs, has flux.
Aasembly.
*
-lation
platform
mid
stniiStinimir grapeituil, i. vstipiateit
f.ivou.I all the aiuciitlim nt«.
High Fdiiml, Hmifniil. Kin ; llw^lY way t,, sorb tut oxt.'iil that Utv
been named President of the
Trimble is the Tram World
a: T7 jut cent above thu nvrrEmbargoes or partial rmbargo-s
Till* IlCctl nf
ins1.|i-1ii.
rm|ilnyi*i) n- .'In iixottiDii im •Ii lin n ti-i'd inmk anil liiildi i 11111*
Toledo team . of the. American
JAt:K.SO.N*V||;laK. Oct. £1. *I.vu*
Alrhitc
European
flight
super*
•gp and fi'A |iui
lit over in.I
ite
the
Seminole
High
.........
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currently
nre
in
effect
at
live­
a it &lt;&lt; al tile S u v a iin M v S u l, D e i"
Association, the Times reported
|||«*l»! I m i•limh Ih.* « |« \||V«'t| •Iruc
intendent slid Hlauton is the cla l)—Succfsa of Kluriilu'* yrm
)*‘.kr'. ri &gt;t" i &gt;■! •sp
library wan .lie . ,,1 m a lull
stock yards at Kansan C'ity, Par- T.W.A. assistant technical man­ lirrnmrKul luw U. iii&lt;li«nDd
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laal night.
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Kerser. who became associated notis, Kansas, and Sioux t*ltv. ager in Paris.
- ,
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life
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to
markets
at
Meinph,..
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with baseball back In the days of
(caily
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aviation
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the old Federal League, will suc­ Tennessee nml the old union stuck was fsc-d with u threat t.f a i'MU uf I'rrvrntnlilc lh«ra*r' * 1 U«*«| IM1!1 ;i
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director o f the Detroit Tlgrrs’ nskrd to withhold .hipments Dg- I Iearly
next year In ,,.......
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dispute, negotiations between 'he ilui'uv r i fil t hi itugli IiIinmI
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1,100 Trans World Airline iiiloto xxInch ii ruti|i!r ilt virutg r-»
t ie * , a m t »l • f •x . t . .1
the Des Moines elub of the
Hie Department ,.f Agneiiltute are rearing a &lt;tand-till MpmI)'. in KIoiii Im in.ut hax** iiniln
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— the early* 1910's purchased the ftMlcrul ifia|HH*tii»n iimt v%«-rk *n pute ha.* been placed before a
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|1(4' • ••ft.hit ’ &lt;•r n*f iBtrrX
I • I • f|?T t I flltUll * I'• I •* t|» 1*!•e
marrittKN In the aLaUn-txavir^rti. ^^Yici'tnr'*
taining his D«s Moines Interest. ccxnlin^. xrrrk . muief ~COvrrmnvn^
train.
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Japan, IHi vxut .t»»iifitiil ^ tin* ti.nn 1,11,1 left. I t . pie\'.ii- .top shall supply ,i» d N.itepilier I.
.n tuanes - of ^jho Anirtlcan Air boring state does not have aiii'b
director of tha U. 8. employment ceipts wfiy tint us lar^L'
ten npniite. late it im l , :'ii|iiii .I
f I to pu k up ‘ liu.-pnger. at the
.Monday, but a tojal o f VT’.r.twi Linus denisrtded a 30 percent law. However, It Is also cxpeili-l‘ vitally .one* i twd the people, nml Uulfpwil. Mt.» \u H i-.'
wrrviee for low*.
Emma Jam* Carter,
said
that
of
tinfirst,
in
wbirh
......
.
pirsonnet
offi,n
II.|..n
»
*
1
meat animals neverthefess arrived raise In pay and wero not able that in two or three years, linin'
U tli Street • st.iti"ii when tin*
the Senate and Itou.c would up I1
.*
.ptesenl
ul .iiiiic ttion
la.t rranh iHTurm«l. Tin? mutunitiin
at the 20 market a in'the twn days. to reach an agreement with the ages in the stale will go lunk
Formerly O f Sanford
paint a director of tin* htnlgi-t ■ month.
t»f tin* ntfuiwl ttiiiiie
IN*
Only .191,000 meat animals were company.
, normal.
Blind Vet Seeking
_____,l's «lls s »4 4)w !*«■* T " . l
|,i,,||| |fu.tv t. Iiimrletl (•• Ho- trnit«&lt; uf t ' l n r n i ? « » . » e r i o u » l j
Dies In I'ort Mvers
received during a corresponding
fttf ntrr Hi* Erlinc Kelly " f ‘•an. mint• «l Rnliri* «u\ tb.it hi* un
x •Peace' Justice P obI period of lust week. Meat pro. Eleven I*crH(#nH Die
ibiutttrilly « ••••lit nut *•'«* abrail t»f %
'• m**t . I ** t* « iirtvr, fur*
ductinn last week totaled 2G.'i,0(HI-1 M~‘ " ~
^‘
^
Itttii U’fOlnr uf tin* tb'HM* f .
n » ; M ient u f Siinfeiil unit Can*
8T, PAU L, Minn, Ckt S3. OP) 000 lurunds—an increase nf 161- | I n T J i m i I l O U S e P i r C
. Thr fact that the train* w eir! ell.vrty. tin I .o tin* htnnr »f her
A 4
8-year-old veteran
of 01)0,000 pounds over, the preced
w, — n
Svyrir-UKI
Micisn
ui
packed durinjf the rudi Hour i4 dau.blir
(.’niter In
* World .War II. Edward Goodman, Ing week.
state v f y v , Auxiliary uiven
EAST HAMPTON. Conn.. Oct.
in the reiumi thnt more j ,lf
xe-t**r.|n\ 'Ire. Carter
- has launched a campaign to bo
13,
(Jf) — A family o f II per
peinuiid wero imt iujtiietl in (lie lia l iiiade l.t'i Iptinv ut Fort Myers
Secretary To S
elected Justice of the Peace in
sons — e mother, her nine child­
getting thi' Ill-mill igain and I
By W ILLA ltD CON N O IL )
cra»h. Thu car#* u’««rur»o full that fur the paiM u.i iii.il u half years.
West St. Paul, Minn, with this
ren
a
n
d
.a
grandchild
—
have
When tha board of dirertut* "f *Uo1 ,f , ^*y B.
slogan: “Jf Juallee Is blind, why Priority. On Concrete
I"" Mrs norths Klngslry ot th-lnnd few persons fell.
II.-, husi'-imi, Maine) Curler, died
lost their lives in a fire that the Chamber of Comiuerve mn •
Sid. thr mountain In.ii. &gt;ostord8&gt;
Dr,
, r&lt;nienlWuvrv!(irv
!&gt;'|«r&lt;
mMlt-^-rHrr'hir y &gt;.t tlir
not • blind Jostleo of the
irr I' I-'
Blocks
To
Veterans
swept n farmhouse near East .again,'they ought to extend m lollcxl iu his. rage, yawm-d. mil hpaoceV* Said Goodman:
Ixidtrs
Auxiliary
To
I
Im
Votorafrs
Mi- i aitei it *uiiivi'il hy five
Hamoton early this morning.
honorary membershin tu Sid t'
(used to !»• impteased with i i* of Foreign War*, will in' the gwm&gt;t
/ -You can' root assured that
IliKKins
And
Leshor
laughlei- Ml*. I."ilt'se i'.nter of
Connecticut
State
Folic*
of
n,
m, ^
, uu,r iii-numthl&gt;
caM« will ho Judged-' eolely on * Cemant for the making of con­ Colchester Barracks have identi­ mountain lion, who by his esenpe nation wide fame Mi'iuiwlull- n Du
at U
the
regular
bl-nuntlh!)
»
I ' f , * , n|f * » | i " i t Myer* M -- Myra »' ( ‘ sitter,
adjolnlhg rage.^Jnscphinc. hi. »'('• ;
. atridencs if I am elected because crete blocks, now so much in de­
of tho UVal Auxiliary N",, ^ I at- i t ' t. 1 t [ r V *1 ID l **• ,
y
, (t\ ,\|rs. |iu„l Ma.te-s,
fied
only
one
victim
—
the
. . . . which
„Vi
I won't b« able-to tall whether mand for borne const ruction Iii the mother - Mrf/ Edward Nrlson. ford and its soo more nee or'* • was having a time with one *d «♦*•• &gt;3283,
will Ire held tomorrow
Indiiinapiilts.
I mi : Mr*, it E. lirapaper and radio publicity than it two rubs Which she wn« cartylog night at 3:00 o'ckrek at tile Com­
Uioee appearing ora In overalls Sanford area, is still scarce and on
t'liamliei &lt;&gt;f Commi-rre Manager M.r
r,,....||.,.i ry; mnl Mr». H.
this account veterans are being The names of the children were has enjoyed for a long time.
in her mouth and paring luck nnd munity House.
or dress sulto.’*
Edwnril Higgins and City ( ‘•munis |
,,f Imksimville. Also
not immediately svs liable. Police
W Goodman was bltndad In both given preference to facilitate con­
The story, telegraphed from Sar forth, it appears that •)!«•»«■ may
Mm Kingsley will also lend a sinner l.i'n II l.cshrr left thi« 112 grandchildren and six great
said that the fire started In the
while serving as an M. P. struction, It was announced todiy old
hgve
iw'gii
a
sort..of
a
iburctir
nmining
f»
r
-Wnshitigtmi,
■
I*.
round table dlacuulon on the purgl nlidehlldteli,
*
fermhodse on Clerk HBI ford to tha Associated Press, u .
by James E. Terwlllrgtr, himself
the war.
sent In turn to all the many Al* row arc! that Josephine U miffed l*xsr and alma of the ladles aux­ where .they will .confer with idCommital services will be cona veteran and operator of the Road about 3:00 A. M-, et\d ap­ papers throughout the nation^
■ '■ ■'■
that
*s»d
gm
all
of
this
pul-llrily
ficiuls'nf the War Assets Adminis­ durtrd at Evergreen Cemetery at
parently was caused by the ex­
iliary.
cle Concrete Company.
while she got none, and Is there­
Mrs Mlldrnl Dutncr. president tration In regard to liuildlngs of iit'Oti \ • M Thursday bv Hev. \V.
plosion of an oil burner.
The story was also broadcast
_ jrln g the time of James' year
fore threatening to leave Hume of the Seminole County Jxui. lint (lie Sanford Navul Air Stitien. I* ItriHiks, \lr . Pu.tor uf th* Ursl
the Columbia network. .Son"' and take one of the rubs With her.
ting: In Sanford o f servire, J. E. Terwllleger, his Hindu-Moslem Riots over
urged all members of' thr Auxiliary administration o f which will In Baptist Church, interment will also
indication o f ita scope is Indicated
father operated the company.
Meanwhile, the monkey i on to be prr.wnt at the meeting
transfer red un Nin 2 to the W.VA. be made in Evergreen Cemetery.
by the fact that Mrs. Estelle Jen­
In addition to concrete block, the
Monkey Island have rttumed to
This transfer is not expected to
Spreading In India nings, desk sergeant at the polire Utelr
■**- r ™ ,k
» ! ) ' “ ? ! • , J * ; company makes sewer pipe. It Is
own tranquil ways, except
affect the City’s revuknble perV-F.YY. MEETS MONDAY
CORRECTION
station
where
Sid
tried
to
enter,
located at 309 Elm Avenue.
for an occasional spat which
mlt on teal property at the sta­
Mb.t Dial-Bo)le. .and not her
indu-Moslem disorder* raging has been receiving "fan mail" snJ Barnacle Hill, the policeman has lu
----------------j-----------------tion;
according
to
Mr.
Higgins,
but
Seminole
County
Fuat
N?
3383
father. Senator L / f . llojle. made
t
two weeks in two test Ben­ clipping bureau notices.
Quell. Bill is said to lie a bit peeved
Ingal districts are threatening to­ From California today came' a that the out-of-state papers te- of the Veterans of Foreign' Wars certain details have to )«• worked thr trip wlHwt'ltF officials aboard
HEW SALES HEAD
will
hold
a
dinner
meeting
Monday
out.
the peechrrato/olsne « f Florida
day to spread to other parte of letter from James 0. W.a|ls, CI’ IIM. (erred to the “ monkey cage''
ind
nlgl\t st 7:00 o'clock at the Legion
Airlines al toe Municipal
C P. Henderson, who for 13 the province, closer to Calcutta.
Former
employee
of
the
Gatchcl
rather
than
tha
island,
its
rabin
ATTENDING
MEETING
Hut
on
Seminole
Boulevard.
A
yaare worked for tha City, both
nn Tuesday.'
. . . .
A state of emergency has been
alitor to amployed by _th« gmr- at tha water plant and aa roper- proclaimed In th« Dacca district Grocery and now stationed with and moot, of which Sanford is business session will also be held.
—1
•• ■ *'«* '
the.
Marinos,
who
wrote:
"Fni-lnsjustly
proud
nnd
which
Is
u
big
Acting
Hupt.
Herman
&lt;
F
v
Mttrris
The
meeting,
accordingtn
adju­
intandent of tha cemetery, and The aiTival of thousand! of
NEXVS 8T A N I1 PURCHASED
PUwiThnAmarlea.'
1
.
attraction
to
tourists.
In
fact,
the
ed
Is
the
front
p
a
n
of
San
Diecn
Is
today
attending
the
meeting
of
tant
John
Hauls,
as
V.F.W.
“Oet
who for a number o f year* refugees from the affected areas
T. E. Smith, farmsT employe*
,
traveled os a drug salesman, to apparently has heightened Hin­ paper, as you . will see the nM whole Sanford Zoo. /jnely kept up Acquainted Night.” All members state' school supet iAtendrnts in for Isith the City - and County
under
the—
direction
_nf
.Jaires
town
Xnade
the
first
page
•
&gt;
Gainesville.
lie
said,
will
be
called
on
to
briefly
E 2 T .K '.'.
du - Moslem tension In Calcutta.
over a period of 20 year*, has
lane Pharm acy. The store Is Seven persons were knifed In thought you would like it, s« I Mmighton, has time nnd ngidn outline their duty tn overseas
pot chased thr lobby news stand
arena.
All
members
nod
ehgUrlr
Tlte
Sanford
Herald
will
pay
st thr Atlantic National * Bank
outbrenks yesterday — two of am sanding it on to you. I am nroeen Its value Id the City Indh
I
Dr
per
copy
fo^
copies
of
The
the
victims
suffering
fatal stationed at Camp Pendleton which from the viewpoint up enjoyment members. Hauls asserted have been
front Mr nml Mte. Innusa Who
Incited tu attend.
Herald dated Friday, Aug. ID, 1910. have muted tu Urlando.
to 40 mile* o f San Diego. 1 ant and publicity.
wounds.
f
^ *, j. U v ,

\&gt;

Premarital Law
Success According
To State Reports

•

Escape Of Mountain Lion Brings Z o o .. *•
Vast Amount Of Nationwide Publicity

I

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sss v

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COWS W ILL ITC IN o a T « ~ 3
. _AJi WELL AS IN • C O V E R '

*trt)n*ing ro»Hfc’ii'SKtooN
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=-By- HOWARD- d o bh o * —. WASHINGTON:^. Before
they
arc old enough to aajr “ fre |urnry1
modulation"—let alone explain it:
— school children in. large »ectinn*|
of the country arc getHng lessons

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F R ID A Y , O C T . 18, 1946

,Rural Commoa. Sense

WASHINGTON
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j Florida cAws Wilt- be in'oata a*
'weil an In clover .h!» winter
Kariji.Ta anil remtareh worsen
•have feund that green oata lumuh

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lu'doua. cheap grazing, usual!} oefore cl. ven have made nufficient
growth to be grated l. avily. Tne
oatn and clovern combine to fill
the gap in th? yearly cycle of cheap
, feed that haa existed for a long
i time.
At the Nirth Florida Expertment Station, Quincy, J, O. War*
|i&gt;jr taken the breeding heard of
' beef ratU.&lt; off of |&gt;erman*ni pan*
ture in November and turnx the
eiw i in to browse - corn , Grid*.
About Detomlicr I he turns th in
On oatn fields, where they ntay.
until arotnd February 10. Then |
oack to iwrmanent pasture in late,
March.
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Th-- cow* dropped ca|v.&lt;! In the,
oats field and came through the
winter in |ieltrr sha|ie than other,
rows fed in the dry tot. Oil March!
1 tlieir calves w;iifhr&lt;l moi .* than

Six radio ntatiom lircnned in!
the noncommercial KM hand aiej
being o|&gt;erated now* l.y unlvtr-'
aitien and public nchool district*,,
and Id more are being built. The'
li. S. Office of Kducation ec.n **
a ctearinghouir for information
Oil netting up KM nlalionn f n 'I
school*.
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The une of radio in. education I*
about an old an radio lt»elf. En-!
gin.(ring nrhooln pioneered the I

LEG AT NOTICE
IN TIIK COURT
JCIMtti
HUM
FtJfllllllA. In Itil re; Kstata
TIN. l&gt;ec*a»*d.
T « All Cr*d
llavln* Claims n

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-first three *tate* I* the one now
tking followed all over the ruuntry. It I* ha*rd or! a »tat*-wiih*
rtuncil . representing public an I
private »ch ot*. islucatlnnal group* on ttie gallows.
(inl«rnati&lt;mal) field*, saved for the purpoee, carry bearon* i. ed by Polyneahtn na*l 1‘nlyneaian* •ailed their canoe*
W I N I F I t F J V l* M A II T IN
tl») cows another .10 days. From live* renlurie* ago |„ roiling uvj , .i»tunce» a* great a* 1.000 to L',000
*qch a* teachers' aseoclatlon* an t
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A* Admlnlsiralnr I’.TA.
December H» to Fibruary 16 Mr.
library cornmli*lon* ami some-jiti-, --- ------- ■ ■
i* a
llir Pacific.
nfle* over the Pacific uiing asH i- In n a te u f IH A K . U /
Anderson graze* the oats which he
vale institution* auh a* museum*
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TIN
UecMsMl.
.Srirnti*!* at llauirh ft larnib j tM.nomical gulcier, the tide*, and
and art gallerie*.
f lurer, aptwarii.g- in C I e v H
d expect* to combine, thin move* the ---- : • •
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The alin of th.* council* I* to whoum ran !••• a U l to iuuad. cattle to.oat*, end Bermuda pas­
establish slat? FM system*, in cast ever WtlOE. and is rrylweiy ture. In ‘future piar* he rX|iecf*
which all school* ntid distrln* "i the . i l v huvjng «o KM radio &gt;o have Crimson clover instead &gt;f
havini station* can particlpalr.jset ron hear liilii.
.
al* and Hcrmuda nasture.
Oat* are a versatllj crop. Thcy
Wiscrnsin already ha* such * i
The ullier »p&lt;-niting tiatlhn*
aystem under construction, aivi-orr: WNVK. N*w lurk t'lty can be erated for several wcok*.
plan* are being completed In Vir- Iluurd of Education; KAI.W, San tl*?n topdr***e I with nitrate fertil­
' glnla, Maryland and Connecticut. Kranclwo llnnnl uf &gt;duration; ize? and left ungrazed to produce
1 he six now o|&gt;«raling are us d WIUC, University of Illinois, Ur* gain yield*. They can be grazed
directly fv r Instruction lr\ many I aim, und W'llKY, University of in the green stage by catlS), hog*,
sheep or other farm animals. Moat
rour*»s. For instanrr every srho d Kentucky, l^xlligton.
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In Chicago ean get a history lee• ) These *«(ntiim« ar* umier c(i!i- of the same animal* can graze the
ture from W ith/—or une *i*hn..| *tructipn:
AU e Univernlly of olit* also in the h -md stage.
Where he Is planting oat* -n
ean nut on a play ov’et- UIIEZ Iowa, Inwa City; University of
expect* to put Into perma­
for Ine other schools.
■('nllfornla ni I.'*. Angeles; lluf- land
■ ■ In addition, the station* fin e* fob* llr iYd uf I’d r*i&lt;un; Kan*a* nent pasture the next year. Mr.
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(new dual control Piper C ubf are uted)
tlon as a public service. A lee- City public .School district- Uni •Warner sow* llshia gras* seed a t ,
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the *au»’ time he &gt;ow* the oat*. _
Thn »eed germinal** brtter next
spring, and he has saved labor.1
The planting season for uals and
clover, now b*r*. i» nf mi rr win**ipr-ad in'.'irest this fall,
(p r iv a t e p ilo t grou n d cou rae go o d fo r h igh a ch ool c r e d it )
Rev. M r. W right Hopes Hi*

See for yourself how easy it is to fly. 30 minutes instruction 5.00
Solo raten to pilots, in Piper Cubs or Tayl&amp;rcrafts. 30 minutes 4.00

MINISTER REGAINS 18 lbs
TAKING RETONGA

Experience
W ill
Lend
Other* To Same Happy
Relief He. Obtained. "N o
One More Thnnkful To
Ralonga,” He Saya
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versity of Michigan, Ann ArtMir;
Newnrk, N. J., Bogrd of Educainn; t'olumbia University, Niw
York; University of Oklahoma,
N'orman; l/uislana State Univerlily. Baton Itougr; Oklahoma A.
b M. College, Stillwater; Detroii
Hoard nf E’lueatlon: Wlsconaln
H.ala Itsdlo Council (two stations
at Madison): Sacramento Unified
School District: Dallas Independ­
ent School District and Sc wan
'ink* High School, Floral I'nrk.

Declaring that Itetonga gave
him auch splendid relief from
, the torturea of nervous Indlgestlon that he feels it hia dbly to '
make a public statement aliout '
his case, the Rev. J. ||. Wright i
of 714 Fletcher HI.. Cedartown. I
Ga., has Joined the scores of
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minister* praising
thi* noted
Medieval housewivr* put crosses
medicine.
M1 was eighteen pound* under* j ,
RBY. &gt;; n. WRIGHT
• on • un* to nrcVe.nl th’ devil front
*
•spoiling th* ticking.
weight," states Rev. Wright, and
the little food I ate seemed to wp* so maeked I wu* soon cat
turn quickly into gas. Indlge*. •ng anVlhing I wanted nnd en
tlon plagued me no matter what Jnying iu | sleep, like a log.
' I ate. I felt vo badly weakened 1 have regained eighteen |x&gt;undi
• 1 Jutt had to drag myself j and feel so strong | work en
around.' I .had to take strong 1tliusiastirnlly, No one * can It*
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laxative*
regularly,
and
for ' mote grateful than I for lie
weeka at a time I wa* tortured i tonga
by muscular pains. Slerp was al- '
Itotonga is Intended to relieve
j
most Impossible most of the ' distress due to insufficient flow
time and mornings I felt ss if j ••f digestive Juice* in the' stom-'
I. had not gone to t&gt;cd at all. I urh |, ss of appetite, Vftaiiiln B1 tried so manY medicine* with* I deficiency and constipation.
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out finding relief I just shunt Accept no substitute. Retonga
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gave up hnpf,
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|"*®y he obtained ttt Touch ion
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MMr rtlUpfl through Hr ongn Drug Co. r- Adv. .

D O D f f K 'A N D

PLYM O U TH

Berlin Voters
Rebuff Moscow

Airliners To Stop Hore

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Backed Party

Cr m,,i f te

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BIRDSEY’S

• •lWCW Irich ,ili.
P .a
B * .o‘fh the
t " •U.“ I fS..
Bl*l

FEEDS

M lltary
Government
deelareit
tha. the election prove* the peo-

m il l f r e s h

'They vuUd a* th'
The ' Socialist

n?""'
SPs wo“nd “P in "hi*
place behind the Social Demo*
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cr*.U •5!&gt;J th# Christian Demos
The Social Democrats, who
£ had hoped lo-b a g 4&lt;y percent of
the vote*, did eoon b«tter, pick­
ing up 4H.7 percent. The Chrl*.Democrata look 22 percent
* r the votes, and the Socialist
Unity party ran third with Itt.H
* percent.
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Even in tsenin
Berlin'sa Russian zone,
r.r*n
the {Social - Dsmbcrats ran well
ahead of the Socialist Uni. )■
ix rty in numerou* diMrlhs. The
balloting was in all four o f Ber­
lins iccupatlon sons* for partis*,
and not for individual candl-

MILL PRICES
L A Y IN G M ASH
D A IR Y FEED

S T A R T IN G

FOOD
Poultry Rcrnodioa

the main hanger on the field.

FROM M AIL TO YOU

“ W IN YOUI&lt; WINGS A T SANFORD

niRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE
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PIPE R C U B S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E

E A S T F IR ST S T R E E T

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Mrs. M. L Tillis.
Captured Football
Selection Contest

M ASH

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showed

Mrs. M. I- Tllll*. 1100 Elin
Avenue, pWkod eight of tvh, gr*dIron game* correctly tast » wi..k
,p«M, vCi derlari'.NlJsa jebvV :..a f
tha Flroatone-Rdf-Ilrrald footbr.il
pick-the-wlnitw contest. The . only
two games Mr*. T llll. failed to
.elect rorlixtly w .r. the Yale-

T o u r i s t Committee
Cited For HouseTo-House Canvass

OW NEHS

Pilots 9Strike
Halts Flight 0 (
Airlines Company
AF of iT Affiliated

The Tourist AcHvilie* Com-1
iniltcs uf the Seminole County
Junior Chamber of Commerre
ha* been designated as the win-,
ner of - the ''t'ruject of the
Month" award presented by th?
l‘?°1r,d*
N,.* * v U*:., Di fJ?ial, pubUntlon of th* Horida
Ju" ' ° r ( haniber o f Commerce. ,
. The af A n L j j y »
0f*T
for d* work
L 'V i * e? * f “ ll,f «-&lt;-'^P'&gt;*hlng the
h” u» ,i ' 0n^0," f f « nv* « » ,0 ■'
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Pitots Leave Jobs
For Higher VVapres

“ rErv .r*' r»,~K

tnco of highest C A S H
to trade In yo u r car.

H O M E T O W N

N E W S P A P E R

b r in g s y o n Im p o r t a n t N a t io n a l a n d In t e r n a tio n

n e w s o f th e e n t e r t a in m e n t a n d s p o rts w o r ld

o f y o u r lo c a l m e r c h s n ia d e s i g n ^ t o h e lp y o u fin d
fo r yo u r m on ey.
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t h e t h i n g s jr c iu w a n t a n d n e e d . . .

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p lu s a d V e r t li

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Lavy-Whitnar
announced
this afternoon that Jot F.uir. world
famourstrickshot artist, will give
an exhibition next 8unday stUrnoon at tho fjcmlnol* Countty ( lub
starting at 6K&gt;0 o'clock.
“ A t 1-00 P. M.,” Levy also **ld,
"Etar will leant up with •&gt;«h*r
Stockton Rogers or Penny Cham­
• • ‘|n j»n
— cxhlbi*
pain# of- Orlando
tlon match with ClyJa Terwlllegsr
apd Jim- Spencer "
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Any veteran In need of »epr­
ice tfrea of charge) in any of
th* foilowing cateeorte* ia reqnetted to vtatt ib* office of

t o h e lp y o u
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g e t

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sof sthauSanford
s n School
a so faAvUtUn
ss
who baa charga of th* fMObV*.' Ttus
tin t flight from tha airport will
to at • &gt;o A M
Two otlqr ahlpa with several

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Oaet aulltvan will sneak
new five &lt;*wit mail aervtca

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Son. Tom Connally
Says Paris Parley
Accomplished Substan (ial R e s u l t s
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. (/p)
— Soviet Foreign Minister
V M. Mnjntov sniil todny
the Kuvii/iii ilelegniiott to
the I ’niteil Nation* would
conlrilmte . its pnrt toward
strong!hettintf " orlil ponce.

Livestock Marl Mannjfers Expect Larpe
Sales Durinir Week

M olotov m ade his state*
incut
aboard
the Queen
Kli/.alieth a few minute* lie*
Yotk
Molotov ttrs-l»rrd
I *01 Hire that important tasks
before the Unlferl Nations can be
.aucrrufulhi solved and thst • SViV
difficulties ran t*&gt; oirrcome gtvm
rorxl Sill slot *he real dc.Mre to
ci Ii|e\,. iuuUv,' tic h ist tinting H ie
dclegitmn nt 'he Smlet tlntori win
eot,lrlb-i* • ■i 'i.'irnu. t'l.u «ork of
life I'm -,. ' ' f •
i letervt s*.
nu'.'.r- ' ' t
o’ Foreitin

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«-|VHr|N»rr|tfn
.. v»»irr nrrlytil
''(*'■■* 'Met r*.Tv*rtfrj»*
" ,f,»* ’ 'U »»f
* i»iv* pest v*nt »*notlii»r
n ' *'•! MohHftv do not
)*•- ■*-»&gt; '('•■* ihrii
- ■'WiM'isiv*.-I
ft f
n||
' elrr i rami
#11e|
I! -4i»\ LwiVIht fur *,

\i» nvrtnll if Innr** nt ravnlt
(•hlr rrpnrta frmn »»iir Stn»*»
I isfat.w l Mnrkfla," Wt|«nn «nnl.
i “ r**vraj» that |&gt;M&lt;*r* on huir* m»*.
|«i»«uulri| ulniMBt in« titnt Iv l « th«*
I •lrron*rol oftlrr^. With thi* l i f t •
mg o f r* ntrolra n"'l llip rviilovnl
I uf ■ul»«it)it-^. iirlrr im*rrn«r« writ*
»*•
nil nlong thi*

j tin**. IItir hog oilr* *how«Ml prim

*novi*(| iiiBtnn'Iy Lack to thi*
lrvr|« attain** t ilgrinir thr brluf
pnioil p ii&lt;&lt;rding rrrent m rtiv n llmi of O P A . nn«1 It* i*omr rimer
cum idemhl V above lht»xr l«*vel*

Joseph 8 Orahnni nl Port |aimlerdsle was nanvsl as prrslilrnt ot
thc group. TVenton C Collin* ol
Tam()u was nanmt vice president
and Bl J O'nrleti of Ocala a-- »e
rrtary-tmuiurer
.
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Meet tug In conjunction with •!&gt;*■
assoclalton were the A?.v*-lat,-d
Wonmia Ureakfasl Clubs ol Moitda of which Mrs Mar|orte Hsl«-of Tsmpa Is president Mrs McNair
attended tht* meeting.
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n orid.
eltlga.
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There will to about eight flights
F iv e d a y s a w e e k Y O U R

M olotov Says Soviet Union ■
T o Contribute Its Part In
Strengthening W o rld Peac

STANOINO BEFORE THE CEll InNucrnberg Jail, Ccniiany. in whirli Her­
mann tioertng cheated All.cl juitlco by taking pol-un Is Pvt. Tlioms*
oaunnrrg* of Iltirniltun^ O. llu will ipiaui llm rrll until jn v n llfAtari
tzsu»lQi* iLuU probe uf vja iM * deullf

Abattoir’s Odors Not Banned
1
By Slate Board Of Health
Seminole High
frans Drive To
Improve l ibrai

I In- State lluiiid uf
denies that in it* iippi
the* proposed nhuMnir
ije«-timt irrrtt the 1'entral
tjmek Kiee/e m&gt;'l Slurag
It IMl.lt Otilee, ii.- iiu-l .,

•ion nf the -iv-v-l.

D. K MrNsb local cmtlt man
sro* elected ss one ol Dir dUeelor*
of Um* Associated Cmllt Burroiis ot
Hortd* at Its annusl csmvcntlon
In Tsmiu during the week-end

^Veteranfl Service
heads of.local clvbt watt « * « “ **’
Hons have beWi tnrt(*d to Hr to­
morrow rooming In on* of tha naw
Bscfthcratt twin nwtarptane* which
on or a W H w . l , » j l atari mail

. • ■ ^ c o m p le t e a v e r a g e o f lo c a l e v e n t s . . .

21

'’ It itpi»rnr« to nir that ituring
|hi« coming wrek vit•houltl !••*gin In g«&gt;t n prrtty rlr if ulrn
nr («• )n«f where 'iiml onrr- n»r
goirtg My gto*«« i« that vtc mnv
an* a wlisrht receaai|»n from •h«*
peak* filtffinetl during thr fir-'
finut control r\j«h to grt pork und
Iterf pioducta back into thr io*
tail ontleta. However, w** . muxf
rtm«*ml»4*r that
t.hr Ainrri&lt;*nn
people have l»rrn on “abort rn
tlnn*'* for
nrtft H l1* fTnt"
at nil certain iuat hoa long thpent h|i demnnd mnv
,ol
vajoi’d pricea

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nirst person to .ubmll a ballot
jh e text of an editorial ap.
last .wtek and wa. the only cun- pp, rin(r |n the October edition
testaht to select a* m an ias eight (lf ,he publication i* a * -follows:
winner*.
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Capturing iccond prise last week
was Mrs. J. II. Truluck who select* lienee, a huge amount of time
i» l sevrn game* correctly. Mta. _..&lt;
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andi _» good
jiixed group of peoTntluck failed-to-pick North Caro*-frpj*ts5“~im4Ve
.
...-TT.T' a* purvey o f’ any
llua to down Navy. The other five kind. But In Sanford, the Jaywinners, ‘ howevst, also picked cees started out to make a room
sevrn gutties correctly. The win­ •survey of the entire city. Their
ner* wrre Mr*. A. C. Madden, purpose wa* to hnvr plenty of
Martin Stinrcipher, Hamilton J. accommodations on flic for the
IHsLee, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and ‘ expected early surge of w in tft
visitors.
Sain Martina.
“ Hrailey Odham and his com­
Honorable mention last week
for also selecting sevun ghme* coi- mittee, composed of a goodly
A rectly went tto Jack Morrison, llar- segment of the Junior Chamber
# nld V. Aiken. Mrh. T. M. Hill. F. began a house-to-house survey.
a |Vlm, &gt;ru 0. W. Spencer, Mr*. Soon tha idea caught fire and
Alice
Borsdorf, Frahcls Sim- before long co-operation on lhai
protect. came from every aide
strom and Alvin Hittell. Jr.
The winner of the contest. Mr*. with an. enthualaetie response
from
home owners who promised
Tilll*. will recelwj a aeven-piece
to provide rooms for visitors
Aluminum cookingwar# set award­ seeking to escape the wrath of
ed by the Firestone store. Mrs. cold northern winds.
' f Tiuluck will bo awarded a week’s
"A s a result o f this survey,
pass for two at the nil* Theatre several hundred room* were list-1
find the otb/r five prixe winner* ed and filed for quick reference
/w ill rece’X&gt; a single pas* for two as requests come- in.
J , at the Rit*. Winners of the theatre
"For the diligent method of
'W pas.*-* may get them by calling at handling this project, for tht
; ~ - i t t r i f m i d - b f fire.
attention to detaila and the
This week’s contest will be apen*
' r Ktrt3 by the Music Box In eotiJUnf- 7 tlon with I he RlU *»d th* Herald.
F. C. Winn. J l.. manager of the
♦ store, will award to ID) first priac
winner a selection of two alburaru
o f records,' aaeh album not to *kceed 10.25. 8c«.nd prla* will b# •
w ie k * p**» f&amp;r (wo at th# Bit*
and lit) wlnnar* of th# next /l»*
s p r i t e s will receive a single pas*
^ for two at the RlU. .

8 a fa p «M your present ear. Don’t let U deleriorata.
V^atevn you. apend now will n o tj* wasted. Now,

mmm

OCT.

(Special)— Itenmval of price
ci ntroK on men’ s and fluT Inlrn•ification id shipping srtivilie*
♦hrmightmt— »hr - w grtshlr - pro­
Or e ef the three Beechera/t sltrrrtonr airliners Jhal will be used Tuesday bdtsron 1:10 aad 11:30 A. M. Just ducing sections of the Slate ,
prior to their being pot Into rrialar scheduled (light* by florid* Airway* Inc. when Mayor II. Jahtro tint. have, fen*lire.I report* received .
dating the ln«t f r « day* in
Slate, Coanty and other CUy official*, a* well as aevtral hundred prominent resident* of Hanford wlQ y * Urksonvllje cffice* of the Flor­
id* Slate
Karmers’
Market*,
goes la of Thoetoo DC. Gordon on pleasure cruise* over Sanford and (urroondlng country aide.
whose diree’ or, William I.. W it-!
«un tiulny commented on current
development* n* representing *‘ n 1
trend 1'jwnnl "lint^ # » u*e&lt;l to
roll ‘normalcv‘.'! While* sales mi
State-operated llve*lork_ ninrketsj
during the days following the
ilfini* *of ron1rut* have srureil
«uh*tnntta1 adt nnces in pi ice*
iiuH Volume
the markets cluef
-ni.l the full effeo- uf the change
wonlt| not I'e tr'eal.-d until ’ •
•tilts fttitu the coming week’s

Airplanes
Alu b

M ONDAY,

Guard Gocrinjr Suicide Cell

the Berlin y***eni sharply
rebuffed the Mascow-spon*
^ sored Socialist Unity party.

1.00

y e,.Cl A nj *ee “/ r* « f rdin « fr« * H*«ht (raining under G I Bill of Right*. If you havf
had 90 day* o f service you are eligible for a private pilot xtourie. a S494 value.

F L O R ID A .

American and Britiah mill
tnry government officinlo
were more than planned to­
dny nt t|ie result* fn Berlin’s
municipal election. Virtunlly

( Vi Block East of P* O .)

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SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

SANFORD

Established 1908

X X X V II

B E R LIN , Oct. 21. Of*)

(C o m &amp; W h e a l) S C R A T C H G R A IN

Crop Dusting &amp; Range Seeding

VO LU M E

St, British O ffi­
cials Pleased With
Returns -In City’s
Municipal Election

T«8 ind **arh of &gt;i*i ire h*&gt;r&gt;tiy
rxitlflM anil r«&lt;|nfre«l In'tirMrnl imy
rUlin* unit demand* which &gt;ou «»f
wither of you, may hare affnlnM
lli« ettau of Ida K- Marlin, deceas­
ed. lain of eald &lt;*nilnty, to the
Ccunly Jndffe &lt;»f Hemln&lt;»le Tounty
Planes
(ioihir
Backp
V
p,ic".1c?- Hoch-»*»r. N* v.. pro* At hlfl i*ffire In the court houae of
m
c ,
..
41ft • development' of now InltrJ- paid 1‘ftunry at Hanford. Klnrlda.
within elMht calendar, month* from
1 D o l l O O t i n i f S u n m*nl» permitting rontlnuoui fixe* the time of the first puhllc.illon
---------- uf poxiuon by obicrvationx of the «»f Ihla notice. *E*rh claim or de­
shall l»e In writing, ami shall
NEW YORK. *{/}■&gt;—Planrx fly - l1U" “ n‘l
guiding plaort L&gt; mand
elate the place of residence and
Nuernberg priion yard. Hanging of
Ini higher amt farther ar* depend*' tht* rn,,l" In am of thi dntinatidn po«t office eddreaa of the claimant,
the condemned men took approxl*
ing In.veadnglv on the stare, m«RmI
fal.lu.r*V » un‘ and shall be sworn to t#y the claim*
malely one .hour and a half. Voq
Min r^._...vttmi inn it.
HV. '
r
InterferenNi ant, aaenle or attorney, amt any
Itlbbcntrop was first to go to death vet Iran field fur tiO day*. Kudxa xnd
mhi Min fu ^ a v ir t t lo n - t h r vame will not make anv difference.

Wc Arc Piper Cub Dealers.. . Sec The 1946 Model Planes . . .

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

V.

The public! is invited to

,
f
»
f

Continued fair, nnd mild throBgh

report ns Administrator °f Ds
'a lt ., of L J. Ilsrllsr. deceased;
lha(. he tll«l tils, p.tlllon for (Inst
•llnrbsrer, suit (list hn will sppli
l«-» *I... ‘ it Hn,**-. Ii
War*.
County Juitga of (Umlno’e- County,
Florida, on «h» rail, May «/ atelub•r. lilt, far approval ot asm* and
i for final illirjwr|&gt; as Administrator
» r . tbs .slat* of I. J. Hartley,
iteMael. on Ihla Jilh day uf
H.plainber. ISIS
&lt;■
lltXHH I- IIAttTLF.Y.
Administrator of III* raUt*
of I. J. lUrllry. deceased.

1 i.e Chinese rcnturl** ago used
"••"h-o niimiinoa to transport
natural gaa for heat and light.

Two former piloti for Uncle Sdm now ora conducting aerial warfare
againtl inteclt out aiound Fori Collins, Colo. Lcilie L. Gaig beta
point* out o dull iproy dispenser attached to their plane. A n
equolly effective liquid tptaying device can alto be uted. A Vet.
ctant Adminiiltolion approved loun helped etloblith Craig and hit
partner, Charlet J . Morriion, in their unutual bvtineti.

Till. WEATHER

.THusSillr. Kl-il.rv
♦
fi.ll/tyi.t for l-l«1mW(
.. — . , m.■. ^ ■ ’ ■m■*
—
IS
CUCJIT-. OK- THE. COUN1TJUDOK.
tiUMlNOI.il
COUNTV.
KTATK OF FLORIDA. In ProbatA
In re ths Moat* ot I- J. 1IAIITLKV. Dtretsed.
To All Whom It M»jr Concern:
Node* la hereby i l l 'l l that

ifeyjpiLilKMTtlN'

Vocational Tralnlpg and Bdu*
itton - T. W. Lawton. Oourt
nu99.
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Legal Assistance. HoapiUUxaon and BUta Serriot Officer

lr £ uk. * s a i , ' r S

Bod Croat, Lakefrtnt Boulevard

V ftm n i

Axlml nil Itstlon

George "8. Andenon, Sheriff’s

Of floe every Toeadaj.

,

Rev. Yesley Stresses Importance Of
Activity Of Laymen At Church Service
ley. pastor gram of the Church is outlined
each year‘ by committees of lay­
men and largely executed by
laymen. “ This is a healthy re­
turn to the best practices uf thr
first one-half century of our
•ra." Rev. Yesley pointed out.
I "This is the practice of democ­
racy In the.field of rsligion and
i* especially desirous in this day
o f totalitarianism," he said, "and
the threat to freedom should be
mist with the implementation of
Chritiian-Democracy.”
. .
"Trust the Layman, under the
leadership of God," Rev. Yesley
urged, and exclaimed "that this
would be a good slogan 'for th*
20th Century Church. God will
Oae all the offered, active labor
•of his people. Thu* the work of
the minister is multiplied by as
many times a* there are people
who dedicat# their lives to ser­
identified himself with th* com­ vice. Churches . should train the
mon masses and not tha elsisrt. man In the pew, for leadership
T h a t wa* tha most glorioua
and atgnlcant psriod In the tong
record of the Christian Churrh,
During-those forroattra years of
Christlsnltv tha (Trangsllcal prin*
elpt# of. Tha Priasthood Of All
Balierers, was given emphsilc
exprtaalon tn th# Scripture*. Ra*
ligiously It was tha age of tha
common-man."
Tha minister expressed a new
hope for the Church In the mod­
ern practice o f ehurah planner,

Iti it- iippruv.il ..f »»i, It i.n
ulutt toil due- tlte State fionid
^jtf 11rul lit under uilu- tu guui' antee tlnit thele Mill le ho ubi nokimi*' iHlors emitted front, i t f
*-*»Wd Mr. SMIhholser.
"W e can't guurantre it.'' Mr.
t Lee ivus quoted as replying
"Is your approval of the alupl
' loir proposed by Central Florida
Quirk Freeze and Storage Com­
pany, Inc. to lie construed us
i such a guarantee V queried Mr.
Shinhnlser.
"N o ," was the answer, “ our
approval Is on,the sanitary con­
struction nnd facilities of the
plant."

Industries Rou'in
lo Hum Ajfaiij In
I,ittsl)mi»|i loday
H I'fSIK'IM fi, i j| ,,lv . Thp
lutige-i | ~ „rt—red,-,.‘ „ i thKfulhm'j
nlsirtrV'h.ls ended an-.I I'.llshtirgi'^
inilihtriiil iiiiii-lii(fi \ Lr&gt;».»ii |*» hurn
•Ifiiln i *m|rv.
.
I.allfl UIlkOMZfil Willis l*Hi of lh«*
lMi*|ti» sni* l.itflu « i»Mi|&gt;(iny urc Lack
•*n !LW jali aft.-, n J7 day nlrih**.
Hu*

rn.Lil when ihr |mw«r

w«*rk«i%

i .i id mil I heir tic*
fnj a U
’O, |.».'it*rnt u -ip
IhbOi I ainI olD.T i « miim t*» i|r*
liitration.
,
W ttli plenty of electricity for any
i ndc.tvor, bundled, of industrial.
pluul, in the
capital resumed
work ijt full speed to make up for
lns| production Street cars wen*
running on uurmul sclierluV.1. and
Inis line operation, were almost
William It. Btum uf lamgwnwd normal.
good |,|,jd in an Ottamlo lluspilat ..l
A Duqursne t.ighl Company
'n p j .1:01) A. M. Saturday following a
VJ*1stroke which he suffered last Mon- spokesman *aid lltul ARC lamps
ul 1 day and had never regained run- in Pittsburg’, business district.
W * scioumess.
‘ ,
Bunt in Ls&gt;y*ville, Pa. on June
18, IK87, Me. Stum had UvcJ In
" loingwdcd for the past 24 year*.
Ini'* • ((p " i,, 11 retired carpenter, a tn.'iiiared l” 'r *•( the Isuysvllle l.utheian
nine Church, a veteran of World War
; „,i I, a memlwr of the Veterans o f
lone Foreign Wais and the American
iton. legion,
E.
Servivur* include the widow, Mr*,
ich., Claira N. Stum and a son, Charles,
nnd of Longwqod; six brothers, lien;
Jamin of iomgwood; John, Alvin,
Cordon and Hozrv of Loysvillz,
i’ B Pa. and Jessa ofllarrisbu rg, Pa.;

W. Stum, Lontfwood
Died Saturday A. M

Townsend Club Holds
District Conference

W ASHINGTON. Oct. 2 1 -t/ D - Harrisburg.
'
• W. B. Allers
No encouragement was gl'en by
Tho remain* w «rr tent to Penn* tatlve.
Washlngtun officials last night on sylvania '.Siindav for funeral and
The next
the current shortage of brown burial m lomdisburg, Pa. Mr*- in Sahford or
paper. One laundry In the rapi'al i Stum and son and Benjamin Stum Ing /cities wr
city is qow using (Christmas wrap- accompanied the taxly. Erickson I tona Beach, i
ping pa|ur to wrap laundry bund-1 Funeral Ilonas was tn charge of JOrlando, OrV
iua.
arrangements.
. Jand Sanford.

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M O N D A Y , O C T. 21,

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

1946

M ONDAY,

►Qtch Regain .
. -German War Loot

Got Booster Cardu Hero

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AMSTERDAM.

OCT. 21,

1946

THE S A N F O R D

HERALD, S A N i C U D .

IL O itiD A

FAC IE .T H R E E

Peacetime Flying

PALM S

takeinto acmtntt;

tf~of

eijulHmfnt.'li'al Tk«*

Germany, but ref.ra
still remained intact when the
war ended.
{• ,
out e f the country, xoos all o.Mr
the world would*want them a.id
the number o f kiwis * remalnih*
New Zealand would be * still
further reduced.

DOUBLE
P R O T E C T IO N
lOlITtNO tOTHf ro t A t AREA no • lares *i &gt;’*- P . m M.M Truro en d leansws’ Ihe pserlbimy of future flight
over thvArrUcregions with members U t.-ucs... of the iVnaanUrsemhoat' whortetnt/y c-&gt;
a n-n
stop hop over the top of the world from Harg|-iln t« Cairo, Pictured in the Whits Houre with tits P.-rr.f J.*:i
sre: (I. to f.) M/Hgt. Gordon 8. Fish, ApplsVm. Wise.: Mel. It f t Smdgrau, Seslilo. Wash.; M Oat j:d«an
a. Vmt*. Huntsville, Mo.; Maj. Jsx. T. Umthrff, Knoxville. Teim.i l.t Col. Frank J. Shaitftbrt. Phfltvi
I*a.| President Truman; Cot C. 8. Irvine. 81. Paul, Neb., pilot; Col, Beverly I t Warren, Oin.itis, Kcb.: Ilr }
Jas. 1L Kerr, Arcadia, Calif.; Maj. N. PLlfsys, Scribe*, Ma; Maj. Jaa. I t Dale, Jr, Wits, Va. (fur
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UNDER

NEW

M ANAGEM ENT

Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms.
Reasonable rales by clay or Week. Tourists welcome.
_ _ _
IM&amp;jd Service — . Hot W ater
■r.lT
*
420 Weal FlrsT Street “
.

(/ P )- A lm q a t

th. Netherlands by German.
Ing tbs war has been bi
b * c »^ according., ift L . . F .
Dutch — mmtnW«ioner-jr*nen

HOTEL

tiring all. uf 1U45..A» at
' 19-EGT H —air-transport
tion. hat
"«n nut kin#-rapid post- r.miranir-T' including fonr1 m
», nearly doubling- rt*rWutR^operating -w*-. have, l&gt;*r
-*-■ rduttft”
mU^ge.lo-*ut ntfiftths.; sdgilured . at -the air- tranypai
Itevif" stretchthg
stretchtTur ov?r licensing:'board with ffl\ hutho
|„ ised capital 'o f 'about *H2,OpO.O&lt;)9r
9.226 sir miles
operation, compared to six routes , Aerodrome administration ami
anl 1,7X1 air miles un Jan. t, flying control . are being taken
over from the air forces by civil
-authorities. The Karachi airport
a J'
.
^
wns taken over from .the United
States Arnly A ir Force in June.
It Is being reconditioned and re­
organised* as the mnjor custonjs
airstation of India. Former Royal
Indian Air Force and Royal In­
dian Navy offierr* anf Itcing re­
from fu n ctlo n e l p e rio d ic ps/o
cruited for administration and
control.
, ■
About $86,000 worth of U. S.
A . A. K. airway radio Vquipmont,
installed in Indfu during the war.
has been purchased by the India
government to supplement the
prewar civil aviation network. In
the next two years, the govern­
ment plans to Produce 60 new
modern communication stations.*

BEAUTIFY*
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

How women anc/girls
may get wanted relief

Wo can make arrange*
meats for you to finnuco
them on EASY TERMS!
Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

U. $. SECRETARY of Slate Jnmcj F.
II) i ucs Is shown as he addressed
the American Club In Paris. This
talk aroused the Ire of Pravda,
tlte Communist Party newspaper,
which said the Paris speech was
made by tlyrnes to allay the fears
Housed In France by Uymcs* Siuttjart speech.
(fnlrrnaiionat)

CALL US
TODAY ^

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats —

REPUBLICAN National Committee
Chairman Carroll Ileece In n na­
tionwide broadcast from Washing­
ton flung the blame for the meat
crisis back at President Tnnnsp's
Administration, lie praised tho
President's removal of meat priije
controls as taking “ a step In the
right direction.**
(latcnialloaal)

Repairing — Rdflnbihing

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
820 W E S T T H IR D STREET

* P H O N E 1152-W

SLEEP
BETTER
TONIGHT
car need* while walling
lor that now DODGE or
PLYM OUTH!
It'* poor bualneaa'to let
yoitr car run down. You
still muit have safety
while driving, and you

TRAVELERS can now purchase Insurance from a vending machine
dVtkra Affllncs Terminal In New York before ihey lako off on a flight
Operating fho tnsuragraph Is W. O. Irnbodcn. Bart Cleveland, U, who
(tip) inserting a quarter. A small window slldm open
!) Itld he Alls out the name of the beneficiary A button is preoFd
smd the policy comes out (bottom) while a duplicate rcmslhs In th*
SHkehlne; The purchaser then puts the policy In the mall before starling
lib the ftlgllt Travelers can purehose from *1,000 fo *23,000 worth of
protection at twenty-five cents per *5,000.
.
(fnfemaiionol)

T h e Finest In

INNEJRSPRING MATTRESSES, BOX
SPRINGS and HOLLYWOOD BEDS
•* P A Y AS YOU REST

ECHOLS BEDDING
&amp; FURNITURE CO.
“ Quality Bedding Manufacturers Since 1920”
119 W E S t FIRST STR EE T
P H O N E 1133
SA NFO R D M ATTRESS FA C T O R Y *
Celery and Sanford Ave. Phone 672-J

SEMINOLE
COUNTY_
"*fMOTORS

HEAR It A STRIRINO AERIAL VIEW of tha "World Parliament ltouss" where thj United ifsttona* General
Assembly Is scheduled to meet on October 23. The buildlnj. which houses the Assembly chamber, Is tho former
Building of the City of New York, built for th* New York World’s Fair of 1018-10. Clrglo In Immediate fore­
ground Is surrounded with the poles that will carry the flags of Ihe United Nations.
(Inlemetlonsl)

Maw Zoillnnii R
acDH I'W *tRiv c e p n
whether n
Kiwi EffgB At Home ths der| Is

*he risk
Auckland

ernment will not allow It to send
hatched or not, tut ths kiwi eg* oversees.
Tha kiwi, New Zetland’s strange
off. The
Zoo
.
vonld liks a duck-billed p la ly v/inflesr bird, la becoming increas­
AUCKLAND. N. Z.. M V*The pus. ona of *ha world's queerest ingly sits. Tha birds » a t strictly
tacteiT* end tha SRrrnment
Melbocrru Zoo has ufferad to I creatures whleh IHs t f g * and
rs that If ens e-afEare smt
send' the Auckland Zoo* a duck- aueklss its youdfr. tut ths gov-

109 N. Palmetto Avenue

Phone 1011

BODGE • PLVmOllTH

K

DODGE Job Bored TMUCKi

c—

A FASSENOER IS LOWERED from the flre-ewept Swedish freighter ICrUllna
Thorden Into • lifeboat of the Norweglan-Amerlcan Uner Siavaager/Jord
in the North A antic. Eight passengers and tha purser were transferred

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AMO NO the 38 persons tfho died when the Uerlln^xmnd airliner crashed
, ,* In dames nesr Klephenvllte, Newfoundland, were Mrs. Helen K. Down*
litg, 80, of Thomson. Ga.. ar.d hrr «'au*htora, Barbara, 20-monllis, and
j
Laurie, i. This photo w Laa* * Ciwumwa t) ;7 I0A? Jlntena.»inr«l)

f

A vital link in providing eloctric service

kv\ A \ \
*■J \ J
m

to your home is Ihe transformer. Without

v II'

this unit, v/e cannot bring yod Ihe many
benefits of "Sunshino Service'-•• although
ypu may have wires pf your very daor.

io n R o u n d u p
I s S u cce ssfu l
*

( n l i « » s fr o * ••»«* &lt;la* at the Community House given
under direction of Mrs. Sybil
South, Auxiliary unit president.
Command**'Dailey had his l&gt;nnjo
and led the lively -string nrtheatra which Included -Harry- WeeU rnnd Harry Kudell,.alternately a t "
.tha piano. Dav*. Shannen, Bill
Hsrttu. W. K. Connolly and Dr.
3uy of Mt. Dora.

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for 10,320 v ita lly ’ needed transformers.
To date only 1,760 have boen roceivod.

almost dread leaving home and going to.our

Just as soon as we ^H*'gef transformer*

Packards, andtlwraafo
i*i bm iU t^ n w ithout m m tttiJ tl

• .The factory ia Itraiolng every effort to get more
parti gpd material to production can be Increased.

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W - W d W ^ ^ I- V I

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Soi9 t can have been shipped with wooden buujpen , some without window reguUtor handles. Th u
costs the factory a lot o f money, for it means thet
replaceaema must be shipped and Ipstmllad. later.
Under

Mrs. Peart Adams, department
seeivtary and trestunrr, and tha
following Uglon. dutiict eoromsliders: W. B. Phifer, 4ih; A.
L. Phllllpe, 6th; Milton Collier;

sucIl

But word from jDctroit says that parts aod materials gra still scarce. Steel continues to be limited­

«„«

«b. mmU.

jkrsn iron tms been an acarce that Packard started
,1* ball rolling on a nation-wide collection drive!
.
7Ik * cere t t ytHtr p fr tu t earl
/-•

ond othpr c r it ic a l m a te ria ls —now. on

No pna else eon gtya yov[ Font Ihe kbd of Mivka
It gets from Ford mechonto. We know your Ford
belter. W e know how to repair it better. We.havo
tools that do the job betfjr. And our Genuine Ford
Ports or* mad* better, fit better, and work better.
Drive In today lor o free check-up.

order - the more than 2000 members of our
organization wiH make good their pledge
to bring you the bonefits of cheap oloctric
•• t

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sorvice at the -oarliost possible moment.

Specialized Fordequipment'

difficulties, it’s s Wonder the folks
and lasting longer
our trained
Rhi.-GI»e us a chance SO citefa thoae little troubles
rfore they grow up Into big Ooes.
Bring jour car in any d o *. Wc'rc abort on new

■ubsiltutlng for Oamte Berta,
«tth{* Walter Woolfralh. Ithj A l
Daniel, 8th. and Ed Derrlng.
Oft Sunday afternoon at tha
I.*gl6n .Hut, about th# biggest
barbecue In th* hlitory of Campbell-lxuslng Boat wear aerred to
visitors and msmbers. Ersryone
was enthused or*e the quality
o f th# mlat, prepared under dfrettibn of W. B. Hathaway,

During tho past year we have placed orders

your Forddealer knows your ford besi!

ri DO LOVB our workf-hut these day*. w »

Prominent
Legion
officers
ireeent ware: Commander Bai­
ty, B. Meade Wilton, national
executive
_____________ | L
committeemen
psrtment Vie* Commander Frank
Cstnn, Htato Adjutant A. Iteid
Mann,. Assistant Htate Adjutant
Holmes Melton,- Mrs. A. J. H
department Auxiliary presli

(Intrmetioisel ffouitdpholo)

1TANDINO BEFORE a coin lmnrti.il in Frankfort, Crmtany, Wnc Cap*.
Kathleen Nosh Durant listens without change of expression as she was
sentenced to five years In prtxon and dishonorable discharge. She was
convicted for her part In tho theft of the lic iio crown Jewels. Assistant
defense counsel Capt. Glenn UrutnLnugh Is on the led; chief defense
nrumul t-C Col J 8 t)u.lruuil nt ciutit.
(Jnlemational fladioplwto)

Dwight D. Kks-

wh«se reputation fo r barbecuing enhowesAdW* pWiity uf I

is will known throughout Flor­ follow, through MWf a P
ida. Nad Smith had charge of iam
oua eotusi The Ow
arrangements. Nearly 200 per- eom
panled by his wilt
RECflVED
ie s e C a v a l r y

orrison

SHORTAOCS

W Transformers
- ' Copper Wire 4,689,370 lbs. 2,310,600 lbs. 2,378,970 lbs.
. .Poles
39^350
23,170
16,380
Insulators
193,7^0
. 28,330 167,420
(Materials ordered during the post fear).
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PHONE 200

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M O N D A Y ,' OCT. 21, 1946

TH E SAN FO R D H ER ALD , SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR
W " i- U " ." "I _

The Sanford Herald

The Newsprint Crisis

"Ji T

R»MktUM Is II

.'lU b k fl M ill t i r * » l n ljO U r
,
lin ik r
.
InUH. H fr lM “ -- —
,
lit
A h s m ______ •
K iltn k t i n m l rlaM a i l l t f
at, 1010. at
r —J- * &gt; « l«
rt.
FlarMo,
Aef
, f ( . » * r « a of Warefc *

The present newsprirtt crisis In Florida and through­
out the United States cjm be traced directly to the liungling Interference of Washington burenuernts. Largely as
a result of the failure of these "gunrdhtn angels’ of our
"planned economy" to foresee the conshqueAces of their
nets, 126 Florida newspapers nris faced/ with immediate
«M.U!in I- OB**
Iblllar
interruption hf service to their subscrilferH and 100 more
aOIllHIK MBAW
of. them look-forwnrd to-19f7 wU^-^nroapecta-of susjMJtiW E lt / W
afon.,
’
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UJ«nS»i»^rio*-ikATr»
O S K K l.W tf
r »!• * * • ra A4%a— - - - - Frinr Tti'
ATlhim itlet* sent hi« Pnurrr
C*nUr&gt; o iA i. .J ——» » *__
.IS
divixiomt
ronring
iicrnng
tlft
Westernpftlns^of
Rotund,
IMWkh
V iY D io O T
iW M ib
4 « T h e Sffhford HurnlcfliKT mffny another American now*
NMiks
pnper houglrt Ha newsprint~in Finland itlfere It ’was'
iM f
Y O U ?
cord*
possible to purchase it and ship it clear across the A t­
All sW Iu rr ■•lie
thaafea m * llU M « H i M lllm
in * «•
^ .r tL .U T T .V ^ T r Ik . ear#*** #• lantic and up the St. Johns River to Sanford more.chcap.•Ulan t u l a will Wo ofcar*** ta iy than it could be produced in our own country. Thousy 'w i a l k r aO.eWlalar: ralea.
nnds of tons of newsprint wore also imported from Nor■OlaaJ WawaMO** n o r m a l . '
TH, low. r f f » “ rala The ll.rmU ttTQr and Sweden.
n Iha aaTlookl *’»'* ■*• VhV
'ilia
In rccertt years this source of supply has been en­
ufflrtt t f t mmI■I
, *
la Ik.
tirely cut off. and all the newsprint used in the United
irta.laal WroAaaar&lt;«ra
S i gVw Tort.
______ ___ States has come either from this country or from Canada.
i n But the United States as a newsprint source hns been;
~ 1%e Sara 14 la a ■»*■»' la •r
eirlo*
,ai —«- ■—
— rrraa aklrk
gradually drying up. Price ceilings and labor strife have
. , . , 1, M ilikrO la Ifee um» far
mnde it unprofitable to produce newsprint, nnd manu­
SakllW.Uaa af all
'■ H ltlil to II e» H i aifcaiwlao
ii.i in ,a |a rale 0* 0*a aa 4 kl** facturers have largely gone into the production of other
a T l w r i a n n eaSltafc*4 karala. commodities on.which they could make more money.
S t h I w . . V r a » . U l c . l l - .1
In 19-11 United States mills supplied 26 percent, or
•I*
oal ofaoalaWaa krralJ. • "
about one-fourth, of the total newsprint consumed in
MONDAY, OCTOBER » . W
this country.’ Since then this percentage has gradually
declined to 17 percent, in spite of the fact that the price
BIBLE VEH »B FOR TODAY
ceilings on newsprint have been increased during the
c
IP WE EVEN M lVK OUIl EN; same period from $50 a ton to $HG a ton. But the excess­
[IV'lei:
F y iKS WE WLL NOT HAVE ive cost of labor nnd the profits to be made Ip paper lines
9
ENEMIES LONG: Thl* la my not covered by ceilings have driven many millers out of
V
commandment. that ye Inva one the newsprint business.
,
another.—John 16:12.
•Canadian mills on -the other hand have made an
W , ic * where houiowivai are almost herculean effort to supply the American mnrkct.
refusing to buy meat at exor* In 19.41 they supplied 64 percent of nil the newsprint con­
„ . bltant price*. They can do more sumed In the United States'. This year’ they will supply
to bring tha price down than all 81 percent in spite of the fact that they too have been
the OPA * In the world,
hampered by strikes and material shortages- which have
**
■ president Truman, It i* Pn* kept some mills idle. Arid they; havP'done this in snit&lt;» o f !
is going—W- delivery prica-ceilings w-hiclrhnvc- forced therft’ tosefT at less than T
noun1
a
aeiklon they could get from overseas.
e v n W o r e tha flrat »***
tha United Natlona Aaaembly,
Since
before
the
war
American
consumption
of
pawnWe hope ’ he ha* * chance to
print hns hi creased from 3,600,0(16 tons to nearly 6,000,*
read it f l n b
000 tons, of. which nearly 1,000,000 tons came from
The United SUtea Employment Cilnada. The dally circulation of Amerlcpn newspapers
Sendee office In Tampa report* has Increased from 12 million in 1939 to 5J million at
that It h a * .7.600 Job* available the present time and the volume of advertising this year
G. S. Oil Shale Fuel Reserve*
which'It ha* been unable to fill.
Meanwhile. 6,000 peraon* are is expected to reach, if not" exceed, that rif the previous
*«T IIOBBRT fcJGEIGER
A mot latent
drawing unemployment enmpen- record in 1929. Tims the demand for newsprint in thi*
aatlon a t the rale o f $15 » country Is at its peak.
■ -week from the State. • Thu*
WASHINGTON _
n ,f0r. the I rnallon of Colorado, Wyoming
In spite of^this fact, in spite of appeals from in­ nvcrngr
when there I* " ah.-tage f
man i* using
»mlc . R!,-,: Utah, Another mn Inr
dividual
publishers
all
over
the
country,
from
the
South­
labor, the State !• payinK P*°P *
. . u ¥ us . » ; “ 3 3 i
not to work. And »ome people ern Newspaper Publishers Association and the American
who could get letter paying Job*
prefer to draw their benefit Newspaper Publishers Association, the OPA has cofi- ihny , be
la, warkfoTrl^
Writing in the Tampa Tribune.
Jim Kllllngaworth, a a u ff writ­
er. iay», “ A check o f the re­
cord* here reveal* many peraon*
throughout the state are draw­
ing Jobless benefit p» vrnenla
from the lame office where Joba
are available that match their
ability, and one official raid
thl* condition “ 1* obvious &gt; ro o f
that a substantial percentage of
the men and women on
ployment roll* aren't gjotri^
go' work uni*** they are lorced

to do «o."

_____

CIO Unltad Auto Workera* have announced that thejj jnlaud to enter contract renegotia­
tion* with the autamoblle cornpanlea for higher wage* I’cowho think that automoblle
“ high enough nlrgady
p rw *^ wouj j object to th*f; car
orr wh

.ukV# ordered being M id vp
another two .or. thtre muiMyufor
another atrlke, shotdd_ w lrTlhitr

congrtaamen and let them know
about IL Congrea* and the 1 r*a.Ident are th# only o n e * who can
do anything about the labor
altuatlon at present.
‘ Th# BUta Department atlekIng atrietly to the letter k*. the
law. exdudee from the **Iety
and aacurity of thl* country 48
Estonian* peraecutad |'r*l R bjf
tha German*, then' by the Ku*
aiani, before finally *-f I • • ' [* It
aeroki the AUanUo In a tiny
■loop. We crltlcix* the, Britiah
renting
immigration Into
ntlng Immigrauon
line
ti
o f hundred* o f thouiof European refugee*; we
rwfuae to a a rb i* 48' who are
Making r e fu g e : In our country.
America,
A merle* fur centurte* the heven of feurope'a peraecuted mill|bna, haa changed.
Mtribal T ito .aye he will npt
ov# in on Trieau by fore*, a
mil* wht
which
nromlae
' D Juat «■ good a*
‘
hia word,
f“ oma day eOna ooun*
&amp; y will do
groh t be — .
be Trlaale. but It w ill be
, Iran, Greace. Manchuria,
exoraa, or aome olher littla laol*
■ted ipoL and It will be • test
k, * Th# aggnaslve act msy
perpetrated by aome email
' n agalnat a smaller nation,
to see what the United
will do about it, what
In and the United flute*
do.
It wll( *&gt;« h * r&lt;1
Use -public' opinion ai
to the Importance o f going
.war to p rova t aggrea.on
*y around the world, but
l a done you may rest
rr# will be further acta
■ion.

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k.B,r OLIVER - D* WOLFE

WASHINGTON, 0P&gt; — Alillion. by virtue of I0_ year* of teaching
of young American!, in kinder- achool children about airplanea.
fatten and cclfcgp, have an uppor- A aeriea of lecture* to odyeatora
tunity to become air-minded thl* in J042 h»
followed by publica­
achool year,
tion of textbook*. 700,000 of which ^
. Thty are going to find airplane* wet.j aotd.
popping up in aocial aludiea, mathAa a reault of thi*. program. SitiumailcA..
acJenc**,. language;
----------------—„ —
aoiTTelglr aay* appruYtmately Ji*IC_of
J*&lt;w^rtfc-'Som4-otih«-oId«rr¥tini^ i the junior and i ?ntox.-bjlh_AtbogU-*——
*01* In grputui-aciiooLcarraca-aukh jin .
ASla.-ruiogy,- cftmgiunic*ttnn* 'Iu T | m
i . , „ on -their .rurricuU.
cbiifaes
.
mechanics wNl^sctually fljf-Oghe )
end. of th#-v*wfrJ Bl*rri7~
*r r—
“
J clarrTeportes, “ wnen thfr fnipha*i!e
1h« program ii part of Ore CivieJ changed from lh&gt; ground achool
r nau. ca
A d ml n i miration a ,,.1,1^
,,. in high
li . i. ■
aUbjecta
achool eertruM
ernrav* Ilk
to
(C A A ) plan to help atntc departthe broader aocial. political nnd
ment* o f education make young
economic field*, it became plain M
Americana flying conadoua. Twrnty-on'a *tate« have already adopted to educator* that aviation could
individual plan* to introduce Dy­ he taught all the way down to the
ing into th? curriculum. CAA re­ achool beginner*.''
cently aent aeven frrshly.trained
aviation education apecialiata into
the field to hu|p atatea, school*
Y O U R . $$.
and college*, upon requekt, panic*
Ipate in the program.
In mathematic* Johnny la going W I L L '
to find problem* put a bit differ»
cntly than they were when hia
g o
r e a d
pop and mom -went to achool, *ay*
F
A
R
^
T
H
E
A D S ^
Howard W. Sinclair, Aaafa.ant
CAA Administrator for Aviation
Training.
"Inalead of aaying ‘Jlhnny.*. il
you h»d thr(&gt;r apple*,” * Sinclair
**id. “ the teacher may aay. 'John­
By W. V. Bluing
ny, If one airplane can carry three
Tourhlon Itrug
crew membrra and 20 paaaenger*. ,
how many can aix airplane* carWhen illneaa strike*, do
,«*• ••
you shop around frantically
Fpr older atudrnta, * acience
to
find
n doctor
whose,
course* may inclut'-i the theory
charges you think might be
of aerodynamics and ‘ atudy the
low ! Of course not
came* o f "lift.’*
By the same token, why
. “ The new manual, The Aviation
look for a "bargain counter *
Education. Syurre Book, even haa
when your doctoY give* ’ you
a chapter on muile which iiata all
a prescription? Your health
1songii, military, popular and otherla Uyond price — the medl
. wine which have nn aviation
cation you may need to re­
theme, or even mention aviation,"
store or preserve it'should be
Sinclair told im :
»
only, the beat, regardl##* of
The manual, prepared by Dr.
price.-.
I'aul It. Hanna, Profcaaor of -EJThe
yonaclentlou*
drug­
ucation .a t Stanford University,
gist'* prescriptions are not
wlth’ thj asiiktance of 25 trachcr*,
expensive. They contain the
aviation expert* and rtaearvh
fine*! of Ingredients, qhheked
worker*, 1* one r f the Intekt step*
and double checked, plus the
to make young Anjirk-a air eonconscientious skill of a train­
acious. It wa* used extenaively thl*
ed. man. That i* yqur safely
pggt.au miner (n at leum 50
and yuilr saving. .
er training iiiktitutsa which CAA
This I* thy_l.ljst nf^a aerie*
meana of alcciricity. The tern- assisted in.
perature - o f •the
»the‘ 'grw
in d ' 'wi'af' Educator* in America atarted
gTtsir
of
Editorial Advertisement*,
raised until the oilt V
o heci/tne air-minded in 1842,
I
vaporised
appearing In (his pjiper earh
nnd escaped through -the hole*. Sinclair says, after early World
Monday.
The vapor then wa* ccndetised War 11 experience* disclosed that

What Price Health?

c

the Germans had Ih- edge on xs
nnd refined, producing oil.
A queer - by-product of this
project was reported. The In­
tense heat was said to make It
Vos* ihie to grow aub-Lropicni
sisU'ntlj’ refused to take the price ccilinKs off iiuwaprint JlilllL__
_ ....
in a climate distinct­
JiliiataL- deposilrt,- nnd jiniilllcf1VegeUtjpn
iii!» are found In 13 other ly northern. Swedish expert* re­
ami tmly.loat-waokruUud llu‘ prtrc-cp|lin(f,TrohT$7 i tVT But scientist
g 10 atatea.
portedly
estimated
ths
s o il
$85 a ton. Meanwhile, iMwsprint is reported nn .Helling nt build n new American fuel In­
The Navy, greatest user of warmth might last fo r yrars
iluatry
to
fill
the
gap.
from $175 to '$300 a.ton in some markets of the world.
permitting ths growing of exotic
Thf* is the oil slml# industry, power in the -nation, believe*
Under these conditions Canadian mills have'refused je iff" know", « „ r v * from
four the*e oil shale deposit* so im- plants.
neu- the
rncts «•
tl, Amcricnn
A
.. jobbers arid Lu
' rr&gt;*r&gt;e rrom lour
Much n method 1* not expected
to renew
theirr enti
contracts
with
the. 1o flv , time*
*a*’ 'g r 5 »t ''a « ‘ th iH a L ^ S * lo naUo" n&gt; ‘ T ^ rity that
petroleum
reserve.
•
aerra o f shale reserves In American shale area*. For
question of whether we will-be able to obtain newsprint
one thing vast quantities of elecSciential* foreran- that within! w t.w Te
• ,Jd* f" r !tat all becomes a dubious one. We are already 'paying three
yeara they can demon-!
” «hout the aid of government tHHty are not available, and in
^* i
twice ns much for newsprint as we dld before the wirr. atrate a practicable method o f »ubsldi*« or high tarifT*. large eddiUun much-of tha ahola toll
sufficiently rich for crop*.
W e are willing to pay more. But without newsprint, it ojwratlon. Thu* they hope lo « c- *c*te oil shale .industries have Istdt.
MB
Recovery
of oil from ---shale
novfr existed
exlsteii in »ny country
.
r
is difficult to sea how wc can give the people the service rompliah in a few year* what noyfr
-V
expert*
of
many
natlona
have
during
peacetime
becgtf.so
of
|
w
'
■
*fS ®
to which they are entitled.
Iwen trying to do for decade*.
competition of petroleum.
|
uii
the *hal» and refin
The ■- govi
government i# spending) However,
I,n"***r with Improved —
-*u Jn® the from
tne snale and refinmeth-.
crude oil obtained from
JEROME KERN’S
t JO,0000,000
■"
.
to develop
_.slon _
fuel
_ ___
and ode and by the sale of valuable' shale.
Each phase represents
this condition -may enormous problem*.
ell from ahnlo and other sources, by-product*,
by-product
I .Statistics uf the
America n change, expert* *ay. Some liyTo work out these problem* r.
Petroleum Institute show Amer­ prcducts inelpdo detergent*, in­ $600,000 research and develop­
secticide*.
plant
sprays,
resin*,
"All nbonrti for Venus! the moon the firwt stop!" If ica )• consuming more than 1,ment lalmratory has been bdilt
,
.
... n o m c o to f
this cry is over heard nt our nirporLs, Samuel Hertick is 600,000,000 barrels o f ol] a year. solvtnU, emulsifying agent*, me* at the University of Wyoming
poses,
dyes, at Laramie. A t Anvil Points,
proved reserve ka around 20,- diclnat chemical
likely to have nt least part of the responsibility. Ho is Th#
453,231,000 barrels, -leai’ than a phenols, cresolt and numirout near Rifle, Colo.,. In the been
teaching rocket navigation at the University of California,' 20-year supply.
organic sulnhur and nitrogen'of Ihc o il’ ahala 'diatrlct, a $1,But Dr. W. C. Khrueder, chief chemical compounds.
the first course of its kind In the United Stntcs. He thinks
£00,000 demonstration plant la
liBtcn
______
.... war
.... Germany,
.......
. de- being erected.
During the
it not impossible thnt a rocket-impelled craft mi«ht get of the Office o f Synthetic Liquid
Fuel* j&gt;f the Bureau * o f Minas, veloped new ■processes and these
One
of
the
big
problems
I*
the
beyond the influence of the earth’s puli and lie able: to _tlmatra that oil shale reserve*' now are available to American handling o f huge, quantities of
Trodvctj
Oifiditf
OTTO PntMlNGtn
make Venus. Though Venus nt its farthest is 161.000,000 cf the United States contain four sciential*.
materials. The olj yield from
M
»«
II
Sweden also had a unique oil shale in commercial' deposita la
miles from the earth, nt its nearest it Is only 25,000,000 or five tpne* thl* much recoverable oil, or cbout 02,000,000,000 shale project. Rxpcrl* of the Du- expected to rang# from 10 to. 66
miles, a mere nothing to an astronomer.
barrels.
■' .
i raau of htlne* Kay Swedish en- gallona ter ton of ahile.
At
There, is just one difficulty which might be consider­
About 70,000,000,00
barrels gineers drilled holt* Into near- R ifle 'w ill be a mine capable of
liLlh
ed a drawback. If the celestial navigator, either in going or 82 per cent o f the recoverable the-turface ahale beds. They In­ producing from -16,000 to 20,000
or coming, mnde a slight miscalculation, even if it were total are In the-Green'River for-.! traduced heat Into these holes by tons-of ahale dally.
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! "E N C H A N T E D F O R E S T "

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check bKauae they do not have

WASHINGTON LETTER

TAKING THE BLUSH OFF THE ROSE

r taus: Jir'iisusTJss!!

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!

Trip To Venus

NTENM Al 3 llM M t R

JUIH CM • CORNELNUDE- HIM URNiLl
WILLIAMmilt - WAITER BRENNAN
CONSTANCEBENNEII • DOROlllYGISH'

only 100 miles, he might never land anywhere. He might
continue ,to circulate to the end of time as a satellite of
whatever planet he might be nearest, to the grent as-'
tonishment of all astronomers.

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RE TELLING ME!
•y WIUIAM HITT

Centre! P i n t W nttr

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| A SHORTAGE of wolverine
fur U reported.. That'* the stuff
turd to trim Santa Claus' red
suit— *0 old Saint Nick, like the
real of us, will have to do hia
^Chrtitmu ihoppl pg. early. t ,
*
Islet
IFe^caVl t anymoreY/mf jine
Kt\i Ktlpgh In a tarltu jacket
than W# tin yltutlitt hew Ac
would leek e/ler a bti»k bout
■w/rA.a rater.

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1 And It lakei « let af fur fa
'circumnavigate the eld Mint, he
having tang since graduated Item
the Use 32 film d eiv

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This Big Sofa Bed is a.
•■
Never-Ending Bourse Of

can tay I* that It pulled *a dirty'
trick,on old Krli by dtiappear

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Comfort, .Beauty, UtilityF
*

! State h u n 't ever had c/etA*'
Jag tr e b b I i t . bt/art, hiving ■
-picktd out A /i'jlyfy tuii cen*

,fur/et age—ted stuck te IL

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Whether ll’e lounging during the
day, or preparing for ft night of
sound, restful Ileep . . . you'll find
thl* a bed— or a sofn-—prepared td
rcqi
splendidly mint both requiramantsB
For H'a luxuriously upholstered
hols
arte
honey-combed with resilient coil ^
springe. A touch of the hand.quick*' ^
ly converts the sofn into mla rg e j'(
comfortable double bed.

?

. Meanwhile, vSe hear, tildmee
’ •re hunting the* elusive welverlnet In luch fashion they'd
.have te he magicians le escape J
% / Let * hope the f l m ’ xsolvtrlni
hide# tadlL be lin t pronto to *

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SANFORD
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H ERALD. SANFORD,

Paola Demonstration
Club Meets Friday

hostess.

— TELE. NO. 148

I M; nt*- the- VvDsort School.'Hffri.

Weekly from Home Demonstration
apectalial, Tallahassee
CHILDREN’S HOUrih
Young children, ns well a* 'only
children,” ,nke a great fr share of
jfhelr rndthpra’* time tnnn older
children and those witn mother*
and sisters, according ta studios
of lime spent by farm noun makers
In Vermont and New Vork and re­
ported by the agricultural cxprri*
meni sta.tmn* of (hunt sia'.s.
The time spent exclusively an

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! Beach, Air. and Mrs. Sam Bethea
of 'Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. John
| Kmtrr and daughter Sandra, Mr.
and Mr*. Bayrnnnd .Kailer, ■ Mr.
|and Mrs, f~ .11, Reynold*. and
sort Lewis, Jr.
; . The children presented Mrs.
' leader with a star aapnhlfe dia­
mond ring and Mr. Khder with
a. gild Elgin pocket wntrli .for
anniversary gifts. -

Gcisey,

Mr. anil
Mrs. Henry Will®,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bamsev mol
Richard Den* attended the Sta e
J.iona Cut vent ion in Duv'tswa
lust weekend.

Cucumbers ami grrert .tomato**
After, the meeting touch Rmt- ere lie&gt;t, picklrd withjn 21 tmpr*
hall was played. •n,. sr presen' of picking.'

ag d 1.4W hours a.week: In neatly
• half the home* the mother* took
nil th e’care nf the cpildr*n. In
about a third of Llg- h..j|i*-*. they
lied h.lp from bthei nt-’fidi.l* o;
the family.. .
Th? older children grow, ihe It?
, limn their tnothers p-tid o* thhin,
aee&lt;rding to Imth atntiie*. In Ver­
mont .hong* where the young.*v
was'iilx-nnm ha o'd wale**, the i.».i&lt;&gt;
given, to child
, car- vvii» ah'-ui 2.

Mrs. C. C. Priest
Honored On Birthday

Mr. and Mrs. George It. Sint*
entertained with a dinner Sun­
day at their home in Mount Dora
in honor of the flOlh birthday o f!
Mrs". Sims'
Sims’ * mother Mr*. C. C.
Priest.
Those attending wire Mr. and
Mr*. C., C. Priest: Mr. and Mr*.
Randall Priest, Randall, Jr. and
Safa; Mr. And Mr*. Clyde Brockman, Patricia uml John rtf San­
ford; Mr. and Mra. Karl Kipp,
Mora and Robbie cf Dr Undo;
Vernon Priest o f Anthony; Mr.
and Mrs. George Sims, George.
Jr. and CUrenr* Karl.

Mis* Elizabeth

ROSE HUD;

Ctv’ut.

too* &gt;oa hiw os

NORCROSS

SEATED before microphone* In
Washington, Secretary i*f St ito
Jantrs F, Uymes I* shown .t? lie ad­
dressed the nation on the result* of
tin- Pat I* Peace Confcicnce, lie aid
he was disturbed most by •'the toil*
tinned if not Increasing tension botwren tlie U, S. ami Ihe Soviet
Union." tin ter null omit.Souhdptmlo)
When ilrying hmi-elmlii lit s«l,
e*. remenil&gt;ei to keep the hri-tb'
ilown.

POWELL'S
o m e n s u p p l y c’o.
E X C L U S IV E D E A L E R
llfl', Mjcnolt* Air.

I'hnnr 9S0

These Women
TIUNABOUT’! TAH PtAT, nccorilltii !&lt; paimt “lamia"’ a-; Die vvalcli
’ Spiiit", n PertIf n kdten, try to get &gt; :t ,,f her ru'e. It w;i* all in fu
li'.vvevcr, for both "Laura” and *4S :ii" me coot friend* and live t
tether jrlthiMt*, Edgar.Jamas .iti D-w! m, Eqglnnd. (Ntrmatio'ms

’

B y.llKTTV (L A liK i:

AP Nrwifeatun** Beauty Ealitm
. ♦£very ’once In u uhilrt th*r« l&gt;
hew* about lif»*tlrk
t:er ‘rally
about ((dm But itiiuilly ev«i 1hi*
new |i|i roil re *^lin U*' that me
|*i edictPiI tin mil noil •rial rti*’
__Ttli* i ‘l»r* liul1 IM2t»t!i iv ■IIUL l
r«i*mrtirian* were if the t*|iinnni
lhal new fftll mnkeup »hnde*
would run to nranire. to barmuiiiz. with the fall frt*hi»»n rolar*
u**ct, brown and
^ll» tU|i
they come with Mich • jor* a* id*
J tio vb»tt, *pluk l»a**U»hr bl ue
/ flume and twilight furb^ia—renl
Idtie red- 111 ornni •* H v irt* ar.
few and far t» t\%»* u mi any f«**
metioan*'* *helf.
It bnp|ii*netl rtminlv b'FjUHr the

- iE

Mrs. W. I). Gardiner
Hostess To Circle

Mr*: W. If. Gardiner wu* hos!*** on Monday at her home on
Magnolia Avcnu- for the first j
meeting o f the year of circle
Three o f -the First ,11 a p t ! s t ■
Church.
A special prayer v*n* offered
hour* u week When ihr vmi.g- ; ,„ f ,,,„rr ln n „ „ B ant, fl&gt;l
wn* four or five, tlie Dine *|H* .t „ 1||l|K,
,„ury
M „,
yi)v
WO* 12 hour* A her, h. sr* m Tny|.,r v*|„. IS .tatlooed thete.
or seven, the time was only thr *; \|f]l M N Cleveland led th,.
hour*, lty Ihe tlm? tie ha I i aeh*-,l drVo1
.Iona 1, uong a* her thi-nre.
eight ts, eleven y.-ar* of age. r,
i 1"Ti Mi lling tliem to iitwei ve All
irinther* rrpmtxl no tilin' spill * v , Ilnng* which i tiav’e
roiiumonlrri
elusiyfly on child enre.
|you, utid I.u. i nUi will, you alThe time spetil caririi: for r h ill- | wgy*, even unto the
End ofthe
ren tnejS-aM d slightly a* the int o- j World” .
Mr*. J. A. Smith presented
•*»jr uf cliiliin n under eigln &gt;-,*n
i f ago inerce-&lt; d frtttt on o fouiy an Interesting Bible Study from
l«lt,■conversely, th? holies pent in
each Individu. I chili ilroppeii a* New Testament". Mr*. Gutdiner,
tha number of ehlldn-n inrna- d. literature chairman, tout. *ub
When there unj two or room rhd- Kfiption* fur the Baptist rungmine. Coninuiiilty mission work
9 ‘b vfl-pf ,kha Ai|'Ven,l: Fr"l,t' in
r- fantrly, they-net)* "fa eiiljr (lire atid trim Rtrosoad by Mrs. Lolu Mi|1er
lud tacit other In such aetivitle* : * who uUn’ seemed volunteei* to
dresSirig ami eating, A report frorr place flower* In the church dur­
ing October.
■a study mark) ill New York S ate.
Mr*. W. K. Rett* invited tlrci
agreeing with the Vermntil flit! circle to meet with her tn Nov­
Ings, say* "Where there was only ember, .Member* were urged P*
one child, about thg same amo'iut attend the program meeting to
of llnie Wn* usid tt* wh.re here be held in the church on Mon­
SQHl |wd or mote cbihlrvli of elraut day,. Oct. 21. They were mlmofttho'*an&gt;? ngr, andsr,less tiipe was ished to t&gt;e faithful missionary
given to each child.” *
worker* throughout the year.
Time spent on only children fty
Refreshment* .were served Ry
rmooi
the hostess, to the following;
n week. Tho m?th i Mr*. It. H. Beck, Mr*. P. E .1models one of the newesl emeudries
whn spirit rnly four hour* r»pnrtc ' ltols, Mrs, Betts. Mrs. Cleveland, j created tn the movie roplial. lt ha &lt;
nnvy blue lUjiJ. n.ivy und vkhitr
• that child care was her most Urjtly l(m. M, Cummins, Mt*. W* F£,
task hut rhe found all h' niemakini* |)y^on, Mr*. J. (*‘. MilchHI* Mr*, itripcd raw illk blouir, and n unr, artlonu*. perhaps l^cause of an A, C. Madden, Mr*. Miller, Mr*.; lrl red bolero jackrt witli hei- .y
J. Ut Stirunph i, Mm. Smith. iqUareguldimllCHtl Will*It Jut.
old, tpnorly equipped* house. Th
'
tronh. r ah soon
hours on hr .Mm. A. l\ William*. Mr* W r. fir, ;| IUtVy (ujf ijt , anii
(iHfrrmitiOfim J
ehiltl took pride in nil h i hog*? Wllioii, Mr*. Jmp II Wright mid inali 11iiii£ rhufl.
Mr*, (jarrkk.
i work, using modern imthwl* atid
ennlpment, and by saving time or
other tasks, was able to *p?»J
mere on chllj care.

music;

Harris, alternate enunril dele
gate; Mrs. Prarl Rate., home j
improvement.
Three new member* admitted
to the club were Mr*. M. T.
Shealey,
Mr*. Morris Didge.
Mr*. Herncrt Geisey. Mr*. Ouida
Wilson,
home
demon*:ration
agent, presented numerous idea*
for
attractive and practical
Christina* gifts.
After the huiioe** session Was
adjourned
refreshment*
were
served to the following: Mrs.
Hate*. Mr*, (.rare Cole. Mr*. E.
■E. Denmark, Mrs. II. G. F.rmbro,
Miss Catherine pox, Miss Elisaiieth II a r r i s ,
Mr*. Charles
Powell, Mrs. Ruth Pearson, Mr*.
Carrie Schley, Mr*. It. It. Smith.
Mr*. J. II. Shaw, Mr*. II, W.
' Spivcyi Mnv-J, H. Taylor, Mr*.
M. T. Shealey, Mr*. M o r r i s
I Lodge, Mr*. Ouida Wilson and
* her mother Mr*. W. I*. Geiger.

Dr. and
Mis., C. W. linker
have returned from • ten day*
spent at various points in VIisaissippl.

Mr. and Mrs. Hr- K. Morris
hnd as their guest* over the
weekend
Prank Walrutt*
and
Keith K, Stone of Guilford, Conn,
and Mike Satis and Bill Held
• Den Five of the Cub Scout* o f Stetson University.
met at the home of their Den
Mr*. Hen F. Currie and infant
Mother Mr*. H. E. Morris, |}28
l.ocust Avenue, on Thursday af- daughter Constants?, have hocn
ternoem frr the first mrrting of removed fr,'til the Orangv Mem­
lhe yean * Officer* elected were orial Hospital in Orlando and
John Am mot), Denner; Allan Uct- an* now at home, this Elm Avetel. Den vAilof; Henry Cordell.* nue.
Secretary and Treasurer; Ernie

cmy-

I ducted the-biisines* •srsriWf^bev*
eral rie^ chairmen' were elected
for the'^gming yfltr including
Mr*. X. U. TJ’jinr. grmltldi Timl
bcautifiratlon; Mr*. H e r b e r t

i!ur_ celeb rnui| their -iiiith
f (KT* city
■n^-atihtyjfsary‘H I ju fij )i,.or*
,
.... School bC
2” tl Palmetto Arenue on Sun*1 Engineering and Architecture at
day with a dinner party fo r the th«&gt;i University of Kansas.
entire family which w it rvifnitet| for the first time in nine f
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry 0. llaye;
year*.
of I'iiltadelphia, I'a. are visiting
Those
attending
were
Mr.
unit'
Mr. and Mrs. William II. I,«I t —ILT t _ _ », l _
A
a.
mate
Petra of 110 Wes: Third Street.

were llotdiy Morris, Ernie Mnr
rls, .Melvin Fleischer, Jnh
rnrd, Jr., Allan JTetscl,
flatdrn, John Armmnr.
Henry u*g on tjxa»y_pulA_awl..haui
carv-Ly-JapusaoutaUve faws. i Cnrdell, Terry Cordell,
maker* on farms in Vermont nv\i- Chase and Mrs. II. E. !

Utan „ 550,000,000 annually.

•..Uarrit Schley, ^nre...la,nt,

John Amnion Elected
Denner Of Cub Scolds

Hints To Housewives

F IV E

l« the mm! abundant
r&gt; ' h r
i-rvir in .plant*.

The
monthly program
and
busthbs* meeting of the Paola
Home Demonstration Cluh .wn* .
I hch|. .Friday evening a t_h ;0 0 J '.

W. Kaders Celebrate
£alendai W a d in g vVnnjyW-siiry

The N ' De V, Howard Chapter
o f the United Daughter* of the
Confederacy will meet at the
home of Mrs. I.. A.-* Brumley on
Celery Avenue a 3:00 P..M. with
iMrt, A. K. Russetter us cg-

PAGE
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Activities

Cecelia Truluck

T t ik s d a y
H Businrmf_\W
H
meeC^riih
"the Dullness Women of District'
No. 2, Oct* 22. ut the P in t
Presbyterian Church In Orlando.
Mrs. Joe Corley it in' charge of
_ transportation arrangement*.
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The nr* hah!

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It-tfU whn have f •» wear vhe t otii Hew iiiit\
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mne uimiki/i't l ni •- hav*1
niMif* 111* with ei new i tea in Bo i
'lick fhintemenl 1*|» »nil|jv
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For a Itnijr llnte cal’* tutvc Ire* t
j ctini}ihilOMiy that new fbi** ♦-*. m
lirflit'* fade m i * tli'ir ntakeufi.
K^t e»*lDd l'*» I1* a football parin'
htifkiny like u dre^ajn mid then a
a S" dmnrt with In-r t*ead and
be nullrnnle | tiy hr!Id ^ wli:irb|
iii dill* In t ImiIi tiokll IV**!y it'lltt*t'fv
VVfvtt, lt'n\i|Ii *.|||i|io-»t*s| ill I *|
*-id«ed nu«. NAlnrium tinu be
U|id«nt in np^tickw. and MaiRph
• Lin* «■)' that tin* mifrerlieni
whhdi make- the tipnlirk thimim'i
w ill iil’ro |fuarjnl*v a 11tie ridt*f I sail 1

h lit

III I j j l t t

Moitrr-i fii'

Garden Fillers
Tomato %incs* with Jrtill grem t,for jif\t &gt;t«r* Thfy'll la*t lungrr
ifttnr
fruit rtisiy *«* pulUiJ frum tin
j^rmmd an d Ifim i* , ro o ts i i j * h i ti

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Olil peach l rcr* which hove
corn* wruki neik by tfl*r:i*e, or
dying, liatl beat bc-/cmuv&lt;,t it
not removed they' continue t'
serve ns breeding places Iur In
Sect* anil diseaae.
Th* lawn
gardrn tools
their jolia for
cleaned, oiled

mower and other

that have rtnlxhlht&gt; year *tioi,M i*
and stored n***v

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huhtini*.

Bteently a yotiiK la ly who Itti I(
dyed ted tinir *at under the f1u**i
p«f6Ut lights and her hair hwL«
nil a ptirnle hit^. Thi* all bn
. hi n * thin/* te do Vlth |ii|fm?nltt-’
j lion. It will be a good ! bint* if 1lit*

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f b lip Itellbt.M .

1mdu^tiv taken thin Into ron-idi
(litnm wbeii'd plans, new n»iL*ip

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fo r »|ntrk relief ft
ktlclK-n bum, rub the
moist soap.

Vegetables to t*&gt; *Jotmi .or I Return bar *oap to a dry soap
winter klioultl 'ntulprr a* lule-a* I dish , to p r e v e n t unnecessary

prissttile so that Urey can go into
melting.
storage in ns perfect a condition ■
as possible.
Trrr* and thnlba will belied!

from a mulch o f manure pfai eil
aterut them Tins mulch can
dug Into Die »oll tn lire spring.

from ruatrng in damp wealhet.
wra|i them In wasrd paper.
Dnce a week *wl*h your little
mmlx, bareltes and hair pin* m
a ba*in is' warm ■nilsy water

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_a-._ FloridaNorMiaroi
' —Could Trim Tars
Says^ McDowelf

By Jack Sords

00 assorted student* and j claimed tbs National Champion 1' —'
alumni irv (he box. Thu students ranking.,
took everything hard. Otic pound­
This year promise* to be no
ed the writer on the hack (I oxccptlcn. Texas, with Dana X.
still bear the tears) every time Bible at the helm, has a power­
By; ARTHUR-FECKWITU. JUbis. tram made a scoring play. house. Army Is strong again,
PACKAGE h fO R D
y^-ySv- i while another insisted loudly and ind Notre Dame has returned
" :#■;! vreiferoualy that the , opposing to the top rung. Army and Notre
rati st. axcacl 8iu&amp;.
club was offside on every play. Dame will meet and their rela­
t i T , W,m '1 *•« flopped.
ilvwn o n V pass after th* official
Tho' T-formailon won t In- expiration o f playing time?
"Call the penalty,", he . would tive standings will be judged
itopp*ed entirely this year" sayr
Well, . It ran la dune!
The
scream, leaping to his feet and av'unlingly. Hut the great* Teufctiich
coach Frank I-eahy of Notrt- U. o f Miami did it in Florkicking my coat on the floor. Us eleven does little venturing
Lame In a byllned article ap- ida'a 104rt Orange Howl game,
It wag an ear-shattering screech, i outside Its own conference.
pearing In the November Issue with an intercepted Holy Cross
but since the other team was
Comparison
scores
usually
penalised only Gve yard* during men* v*ry little in football—
of Tru« Magazine.
[’“ »», after time had run out. i
"The T has changed consider- under the rules, the game could ■
the entire -game, it fell on deaf .Siwash Iteals Slippery Hock 22-6,
ORLANDO, O et 21. MO— Vet­ ably during the past twenty not end as long as the hall was
•are—and made several paint of Slippery downs Pneumonia 61-6
eran Coach Jack McDuwntl is years" continue* Leahy. "Tho big in action, although the regulndeadened onee.
■usd Pneumonia staps -Siwash 62*
;l
“ convinced
that neither Morjila itifferenc- is the tnan {p motion, lion 60 minutes of play had been
The student body, which oc­
i
nor Miami rnuhi score a single fn addition many coaches who exceeded.
, •
cupied
most of, the -stands,
’The Uig 'N ine kingpin often
point" on his Rollins College
With less than ten seconds to
was a charming grbup of denim- designates
itself as -National
.
Tar* and feels that the Univer- employ the T-formation are now’
w e a r i n g lads and skirt and Champion, and that conference
§K
»l y of Miami has no right to spreading the lineman consider* . g ‘ . Gen* DiFtippl# of Holy Cross
sweater-clad gals.
is the' most guilty of not ven­
•j
claim the Sta’ c grid title until ably. We believe this places a launched a forward Pass over the
huada -of onrushlng. Miami forI doubt If manv of them knew turing out o f it* backyard. And
il
defeats
the
Winter Park burden on the defense.1'
" A reason for less scoring Is wards from a point near midthe exact score, hut they had a nften the ftrat and second rank­
i
eleven.
wonderful time. There wero sev­ ing teams in the loop don't even
i 5
McDowall, who has ' tutored tho fact that practically every field in a dcaperst* effort to
roach
in
football
has
concertuntie
the_
fl-fi
score.
T
h
e
.
toss
eral s t i r r i n g yell* for Ihc meet.
* r| " . Rnlllni' teams tlhc* 1020. ad­
tratrd
diligently
on
learning
tin
lipped
Fran
Parker'*
fingers
'l l , ;
mlt* "S r* ore pietty ragged on
T-K-A-M. and a lot of other
2»
offense but wo could still play intricacies of the T-formntlon de- and the foiling leather seemed 1
noise tlmt didn't have anything
j
either the (5ators or the llurri- fi-nse. Most coachea cannot mas- ,,ul ° ( Peach « l any player. The ■ (
to do with the sloppy exhibitlpn
Wo* apparently over. Then
, canes te n standstill. - We arc U r It completely In one year.
o f football In progress.
or» ni a
flashed fn.en the •
' if
plenty rugged defensively and In many instances It has taken
Ir fenders of this sort o f nonr.
*" front -Of the Miami
our tackles undress them when coaches two or three seasons £ « «
sense insist that although - the
Hudson made a running
;
they nail opposing hall carriers." At lift- present time most coach* to*}football I* terrible, the spirit i*
“ 1 don’t see,” the Tar coach e* feel that they have f i n a l l y ? p 1'- »«&lt;* an e l e c t,■ |»|«r gain;
the thing. Following thaj re*WIN Y O U R WlNSS A T THE
HittsiPFprt
iht*
riiilitnpnU
and
furitl
rti
control.
Of
the
bflllt
Ho
W
fl
declared, "how either Florida or i mastered the rudiments
fund- M control, or Ihe liall. Ms wee
■rning, the college prom should
Miami could claim the Style cnl- arrPhtal. which make the T "V fo/
* sri " V
lead the social pages.
lego title without playing us. click. Now these same football XnV thrill”
v\nd let'* set more _ baseball
I ’ve tried.to schedule both trams mentor* nre ’h.iming the mid- time thrill. (Ifflrial time expired,
outfirltlera
running into each
this year amt we'll still play |night oil' in their efforts tn
other. Knough of this just catch­
j devise ways and means i&gt;! stop- '30, but the game wasn't over
ing the ball.
tVe want some
football! ping this offense which has piod- ‘»n‘ » b« wna safely. Into the end
With
the
largest
spirit out there.
•
,* * ■
.
h u ck
squall id the school's history,'the uced sr many touchdowns during *wJp* f o r , " Ll-0 Miami victory,!
llvach weekend The A*s«Kiated j
Tare so far this year have drop-! the past few seasons.
,, U&lt;S?.n.* historic run was an* j
Pres* conducts a sportswrltcrs!
lied a 13-0 decUlcn *toGeorge! Coach lu-ahy concludes with. J*1
,*° }}'*
pell to determine the leading
Washington
University
and ‘‘coaches will l*c much smarter K‘ *» mg- list o f mcrcnitable
Or^
college footliall eleven.
OsJojeRsciyt^ MtsJAJerofX
Claimed h 20-6 victory over the defensively ngainst the- T during «ngc Howlhappenings.
In l .
,
Texes, Army arul^Nutre Dame
CASH DIVIDENDS TO FOLICV HOLDER!*
AAtPfJACK, (Souk*
Stetson Hatter*.
1the current siason than they
tho .
^
are clustered at the top of ^the
,
McDoWsil blamed his teams have ever been before. Come- do* * ball classic
hnxproduced .
early
standing*
this
year.
When
.^ A 6 a w ftA -tA e* ( S o n i e e s ,
the gridiron .season 1* concluded
a mythical National Champion
"{SEllS
C i ? w'o* " « '» * " £ " ■
» w
. . . .....
'iS &amp; a lA V /
will lie crowned again by" the
scrilies.
•time
scason^end*.
] r1 d K
t e ycwir,
a r t c_ #
lim e th*
IflfS pUlaUJI
LDUA, iIIf th/.wim
Hit
IHeallUII
»»i|
m, .
L ( . ■ ..is/** mint f „ r
*9^3. HlS fHCVf A aH?&lt;V1|-Y yffAtoJ
n er-of tomorrow's Florida-Mtaml |cliches and team* to pel touch- .State caught his own punt for
To point out the “ matter of
game would like to settle the down*. The T will be slowed a fust down.
kick
nf* vt/i-ru nuMesvfA ’
opinion" nature of the stand
oever
most
straight
up,
and
the
ball
Itato championship i)uestion
dewn rtinsIderaWy _ hut
Ings, it I* interesting that ‘ In
hi( with u craxy bounce which
completely (topped.”
most of the past seven or eight
......
sent
it
spltuiing
back
into.
J«fOrange Bo*I O^HIcx
year*, at least two team* 'have
complete
a
ferson'a
hands
like
a
yo-yo.
The
Can a tram fall tiu r
• *’
startled Hilly • recovered in time
forward pass in the regulatio
! (10 minuttfs'nf u football emn* . in slide inside right* tackle foi
and Still score the winning touch- i, needed first down.
Oy JIM HKCKHIt
ftw), the maximum. If tho play­
Tho footliall rcmtrnri at the
mc that tH*ar c&lt;*ne rushing at
A I' .V-iwifealures Sports Writer er waited until a ft e r .45 to col­
College of the Pacific in Stuck-1
me fn.nt the sideline*."
NKW VOKK— Marly Marion, the lect the money he would get a
Ion,
Calif.
names * well-loved
Ht.b Johnson,
the big out-'slim and smooth-fietdfng shortstop larger sum.
Amos Alonxo Stngg ns the head
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__________________________ _____ fielder who not so long ago* of the St. Louis Cards, has come
Coach.
Around 1600,000 a y&amp;ut Is
was
one
of
the • Amerltan forth with a plia for baseball's needed to make the pension plan
It doesn't say anything ulm.it.
work. Each player will contri­
Another Stagg who is an iitde-t Knos, Slaughter * dariiig dash Ix a gu ey heaviest sluggers, was. new ^ fision fund plan.
ajxnslble Mrtonality in Pacific's for tlomr with the whining run renowned -for his fiery temper
Marion, whom sportwrltcrs are bute $260 n year and the own­ will give you gracefully
^dlron dtattny. The personality «*f the World Series recalls, t** Johnson always could be found wonl (f, |R!„.| -Mr. Shortstcu” ot ers will..mutch that. That, add* erect carriage. You'll
T* Mr*. Htngg.
.Stngg.'Lver
Lver since
sfnee H
Htagg
tagg,. ml®6
mbnl “a »UI*menl
stnlemcrH once rondo
made b,
by tig
rigid in the middle of any. .
j ,(,g •'Ocloiiui.'* mads an Interesting up to $250,000 with the remtin- feel better—look belter,
I I.■. Ibroke
iSr.rt.l- out
..«Sl| i*—
H *1tho
, ,.playII. I
*
” er coming from the radio rights
Ifegart coaching al the Unlver- j C***y Stengel, Asked (lmw to re I1
that
on
jKiinl when he «."•.darts):
ijty o f Chicago more than half i handle the during base running big field.
“ The publie thinks all major to the World Series—some 8176,Mllfl. ARCHIE U.
- A century jigo, bU wifh has b een 'o f the Cardinal* when cm the
One day, soon after Johnson league . baseball pay,rs are rleir. oofj—another 8*16,000 from the
iM IT II
A co-partite- Klie has kept coin- other
team,
Stengel replied
had been traded to Wnshirigton That’s not right. Of course a fe.v All-Star proceeds, plus the dough
Spencer Corwetlert
b’ etc file* cn all games played “ Always throw
tnrow one
one base
nose ahead;
anea by
y Philadelphia, a“ . savage
‘ k" fight men make a lot of money, but the taken In from in tar-league
Registered
Ijy Btagg teams, « She chart*, of those Larrllna runner, and broke out between the Senators uverage play-rw Just g-rfs liy. The* games which are planned.
2710 i*B)mstto Are.
every contest, keep* chitsiruto |If you rn■"
One .flaw in tho- pinsiun (dun
■rk‘ ,hem
11 *•■ »'» ,hp Athletic player* John- wh
f 1 ru , ^ ru, h 1,., ha,-1.
Htats*tics afid more that) once a moral victory.
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rim, perhaps because
, of the- .r ' . new career1
»
i* that ft Hoesn't. extend to the
- tinned her tnlrnts to ’ s c o u t i n g ‘ FWItbsll U a , rough, tough many years he had spent with] Th
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r
minors as yet.
For Mrs. S'ngg, all this la a .port and any man who ever ho- theAthletics, remained »loof. ■
The surest way to wonder how
, sideline activity to her main! logged the hall know, how it He just .toed by. smiling lm-,
'
£ •'“ r." « J‘ J °ViW
-IIA1 college football ever got to Ik* a
It
lob o f keeping a home and r e a r - to see a speedy, g.trilln ' nlgnfy, a, the punches flew.
bre edballplay-rs
like Ho big-time sport is to watch one
Let’* look at It thi* wey:
"
•
“ TO pounder
pounder come
come roaring
roaring
Then. Washington pllcher Joe f * 11" * Hank Greenberg, Joe Ih of the contexts after about n
Ing a fam'lly.”
Several
years agi)! like 200
Every
JOOc you are now
.
.One
ran
only
Imagine
]
Krakauskus
walked
by,
and
Maggio
and
Hahe
Kuth.
three-year absence. Take a re­ • pending yfanrly for fire end
gruirful Pacific player* present 1{'.* hi"1Johnson, still smiling, dumped Feller lias piled up enoughca?li cent college game in New York,
i&gt;J Mt*. Htagg a special trophy how assistantcoach Cecil Grigswindstorm insurance c*n be re­
ill appreciation of her work and of Ilicc Institute mud have fell the Senator hurler to the ground * in hi* seven active major Dentn? fo r example.
years to ba con,Mere 1 a wealth!
A fU r a summer of scribbling duced to B4c by buying n 6
interest on behalf o f the foot- when he went racing down the with a hefty right to the jaw.
Held with the ball in n cruciidj- After the game, Umpire Cal man. His name has been linked cbout major lesgue baseball with year renewable policy. You save
4
ball team.
- In the early days of baseball, game and suddenly found himself 11ubbr.ru asked Johnson why, ef- with drals involving many mimr It* business-like manner and per- 16c of every lODe,
Nov.- based on our present
pitching was a comparatively iicing chased by a real, live bear., ter staying out of the fight, ho league clubs, some classtflid a* fgctionlim, It Is downright torIt happened In a game be- hah suddenly swupg on Kra- high as A A A .
The • fir. halier'* ture to watch the collegian*.
dividend* by buyln? a mutual
- thankless jab. The ball was so
*
, ambition !* to own a major bagric
First, admission tir toe pres* policy from c», you ran farther
lively that many learnt scored twTen Texas nyd Austin College
T*a. b|g C h erok« grinned tnd team someday
riven one hundred runt per game. Intck in 1012, when Grlgg was!
_
hut the hurl.rs began’ to T o m a ! 8 »U r back for A u ltln ." TL.
co„u'' gio and Kuth
*
into their own after June 21st, beur w u tho Texas mascot “ hd h 1
fhat, fiilow whui h* war stars, are alt A
i
1871—for that was the date the i sonie of llto student* hail made ; Phcning.
__________
nut despite".......—
.. . 1 . first cne-hit game was pitched it a practice to wrestle with th*'
’
'
putatinn for being tough with f Angvlea
in the Big time. A. G. Spalding animal, which W«uhl exhibit n- U n i t e d S t a t C H l i l i y 8
Imck the low saliried major three limes while trying V nick
T o l W X in S r . ^
wa* the twirler who did the Job,t few hied* of it* own
, s »
pi thing for the Hortons
In this particular game. OriRg! L e g i s l a t i o n
I S U l l d i n K with enough money at (he end j writer*. We missed the deadline reprt, (.nt hnVs R|way« paid an
several minutes
minute* because
becauseUrn
tin
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- Ccttchr* used to ■ spend a* breke loon# and was in the clear. t
o f their— playing
career*' to relw" several
mial dividends to policyholder*.
___ ,boiled Attendant wouldn’t lit
much time setting up defAisc*
A t' the same time the "twin
COPENHAGEN— (/Pi— Unit- 'tiro. Some find Job* as coaches
C.
M.
Boyd.
4
Co.
‘‘Your
Mutual
to combat tho point-after-touch­ jerked looie from Ita keeper ami ed 8late* authorities have pur­ aid managers but most, rm Mar­ ten to my tale.
phone 104.—
But
down specialist as they did in started in pursuit of the fleeing chased a 20-room villa, formerly lon point* out nrv forced to
, „ at this .’ game there were Wauranc* Friend,”
obahly .30 'working writers, ami Aov._______________
developing just such a perform­ halfback Grlgg recall* the In­ occupied by’ the German pleni­ turn to new field*. Grover Cleve- probably
er for their own teem. Perhaps cident In these word* “ Thg boar potentiary to Denmark, for thj lend Alexander I* one example.
the 'most unorthodox, of all de actually made the tAcklo but 'hu use of the American legation T n r great hurler who wo* a
fense*
fPliW .BU
Was rfmpkyed by Oregon wasn't able to hold on, however, here. Upon ’ tho liberation of free spender during his yfart
State in it* 1033
13! game with Ih* Texas tackier* caught tip Denmark, the house was soiled under the- big top was located
M gks.your selectioni o f.tc «n u you believe will win
ms and Texas won the by the Danish, government. For n few years Imck working with
Oregon.
__ _ Whan dragon
yon •’ attempted with
w
the gemea -below by ptacing an (x ) mark in the
’ to convert the extra point. Ore­ Finnic. 3 to 0. - The Texes boys some ’ time thu U. 8. minister, a flea circus on 42nd street In
■pace p r o v id e d . You do not have to gueea the tcorea,
gon State linemen boosted their said It was nil In fun’, but it Jnslnlt Marvel, hat been living New York.
Under Marion’s plan, a player
lix-foot-six inch center, Devine, didn't seem very funny tp ms to In it.
Clip the ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
fo r YOUR hotna
up on their shou}ders, end he
who performed for five years hr
Is l«M thi ma cot 6l n u U sol tent vtutw . , ,
Office before 6:00 I V M. on Friday, or if
th* majors would gst 866 a
• w to « W i ynm kitei«n ' no»*w»s" . . «*&gt;ol tote* I* choose
mailed to the Herald, the envelope Amut be poet*
«** your l-nine tooth , - Thoto 0*» hat a
»t tho mOtoutno
•nd baited the hail to the RETURNING TACKLE
month at age 46. If he played
nth «t«o» turruihod du-V *n «h* Wi s h -, Ps k st
marked before 6:00 P ..M . on Friday.
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TRAN A R E
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Legal Notice

year* with (a li'e
». and University of
Chsatpslgn- I ’ rtisna,

r e s id e n t :

a r e . no m o r e

The

FLOOR WAXI NG MACHI NE
or lent by’ the hour nr day,
Ra*v for Indies to opentb’.
S IN F O R II IIAIID W ARE CO,
.
210 East First fit.

SOUAWK—CRACK— CRASH
DOES your radio sound like
-th»t ?*|ataha - 1ftdia- 4« fia r t mcot
ttb ihi'A St. Johns Electrir Co,
, eiilotlv your . radio trouble*.
-Cnii“ i‘H0 for free pick up and
service,
‘
110 W. Comtlelivw
.TOUGHTON A WATSON,. 1201
merrinl Ave,
Cclary Ave. Has Purina Feeds.

TUXEIK)TDBDB—complat# line.
DRIVING to O o v L f New Mexico
Hunt's Tuxsdo Feed
GIVE us you,' order for baby .about Nnv. 10 via Mbn'gomriy
or New Orleans. Want woman
chlcki. The S a n f o r d X-Cel
GARDEN and lawn aeed; Vlgoro
naMrnrrer half or ell way.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cet
Ittfrrences. Phone 9(M)-R.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
24UNCH window*, Inside doors,
f sheetrock or
p l y w o o d . 14
LOST A F O U N D
^ H E A D g UARTERS for
lianchette, 1400 Park Ave.

oh &lt;irecn
COM E C M ,SILV ER

HELP ME !

AVir*1 hair terrier an-"
LOST &gt; name ■‘Mike’*, short
- swers
curly coaled
Mrs. A. D, Metsh, Box 1!&gt;4,
will, grey pn'rhe* on hack,
R L 1. New Smyrna
(Lake
weight algiut 21) pound*. I j,*1
seen with Itarness — reward.
F. IV. Bender,
Phone 1030,
Res. 453*W. _ _
HELP W ANTED

CKERS — Red Honey. *35,
wks. 38 chimps in pedigree

F llof Mata AvaiUble
P‘ " “ ,NOLB T1RB 8UOP
Just arrirsdl Good simpTy^. PADDED IRONING HOARDS
STANLEY-ROGERS
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HARDWARE Ctt

15

ALTfOS" F O R S A L E

for aoda fountain a.-Lan
Drug Store. Part time or

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FLOWERS
for all occasions
*
McNKILL A YOST, FLORIST
Celery Ave. Just off Sloes
Offiee ph. 403, residence ph. 010-R

2 -

.

WANTED

Spanish A barrel type
white and euluntl

THE AMNESIA.'

R- JL R. ROOFlNO T H « 'p a , &lt;
Plant-390 Carswell St., Phond 1121

OS ue for etove pipe — el
pipe elbows and other &lt;
STANI-BY-ROGERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

BANrORD PH A J ^ A

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THE. SANFORD . HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

MONDAY," OCT. 21£ 1 *4 *

By' STANLEY

A /AJ A R E &lt; T E /4 T N A T I O N - W I D E S U R V E Y 9 7 ? c P E R C E N T
O F “THE W O M E N ! W T E R V I E W E D
S A I D ^ E Y D lD N T _ 5
- G O F O R ’ P L A S T E R E D - D O W N H A IR r -----?2&gt;. B l A - ■B L A ---- ---------

Jim Farley May Return
To Active Political Role

s

Civic Spirits
l*t$tCY„ III.,
oud blasts of

atnrtlcd IV rc^ alecpsrs in the decided • tfis • alarm v(ould bring
wee morning hour*.- When ihnV no/nuno to fix tL Th? magistrate
collated In' the public xjuarc fine-1 him one dollar for each,
tlv.’y found an intoxicated cltitcn, airt-n blast.

|
-------------:-------------W )— Eight long tipatly enjoying the furore"
Ha tdld /"&gt; justice of the peace
American* amoke about
the town limn
he *aw a broken fire hydrant and 100u.lKMl.IMW cigarette*

250,.
a year.

H EAR W H AT T H E
M A N J U S T S A ID .
L U C IF E R 7

That |MM*lblllty * u raUed by Katley* presence In Ran* at the
*
height nr the Wallace, liy rn n cabinet crlila
Report* that Farley had a prominent hand In
TW
.
bringing the Democratic row in « rnpctuaiun with
H
Wallace a dlamlMill were given Utile credence in
I Washington .(tut politico* nevertheleaa believed
5 2 S / j | that Mr Trum an* too per cent support of Byrnes
"V f « l
-a rnnservatlv* like Parley--m ay have been
1 ■ enough In pave the way for "lllg J im 1 to reaume
Bi:
/ e ■ an active political role
.‘j

Fa rle y broke with the lale I’resldenl Roo*evelt
In IfMO over the third term liwilr
N o w Ilia I the

• O FFIC IA LS O F T H E U N IT E D STATEft and aome of the LatinAmerican nountrie* are growing inrrraalngly unhappy over political
development* aouth o f Ihe Rio Orancte alnce the war ended.
They fear that the entire fabric developed under Ihe late Preat*
deni Rooaevfi;'* -good neighbor" policy and made more binding by
the common dangrra of hoitillty may be falling apart under the
atrraara of Ihe |trace
t v. .
,
State 'deparltne'nt e*|terl» “avoid voicing thrir apprehension In
public ottriancra but »ume of them privtitrly evince concern In
public they note that more tree election* hAvr been held la South
American rounlrtea than al any lime In history many of them* aa in Rrntll and Argentina—lo t the flral time In yrar*
It la the apparent development*of a cleavage between nationallitlc
and communistic Ideologic* Between ihe lwi&gt;, democracy o f (ha
Untied Slaty* lyt&gt;* apparently 1* being squeezed out
The expert* feel that anmethmg need* to* tie di ne lo restore the
. deuiucraUc ideal tail they ran’l find-out whul i* to lie done One
t‘ Latin-American authority Ju*t r lurried from n tour of the »oulh.
pf-lhr-tiorder muntriea claims that United Hiuicx preaiige haa never
been lower than now
The Onnimumatai aa In moat countrle*. a ir far better urganltrd
than any other* **Ve lotalliarlnn ri'glme*. aurh * » Argentina A»
t i t u* o n lie delertrtlneif, Ihev .have ru? contact with .ink Soviet
diplomatic nervlie, nnw. |hf miM! imprra*M r i+f any In ill** l-nim*
American land*
However, Communist pulley follow* . lusrly tie
received long-range by radio I ranamUalon Hie 1
lo try to remedy Ihe situation a* *o»n ** I he
sallied. bul Ihal *eeni» remote
• O N E OK THE MOST IM PO R TA N T Investigating •tu
CV.ngrea* la |l br.iille.1 It* go mil o t exlalen* r llu*
yrai because of a tack ul funda with wbnh lo ■ontinue it* work
Senator Kilgore it » i of W r»l Virginia fia* an*
noun red that Iila Senate military alfalfa * *ubcmu
m illo - on war mobilisation will clone II' &lt;k»d* tier
31 because id upper chamlier nppoallion
Kilgore hlmaelf now haa « more lm|*orUnl Job that &lt;
ul ’ lie Semite war inicatlgnliny com ml lice * (u.'i to »
lima i'fraidilit Truman and S**•--.*.-r J'Mira Mead ilM of

BACK

R O A D F O L K S -T H E

Finds Civilians
Are To His Taste
C lIK Y K N N K . Wyu., t/1h— lln .i
riinvincul By IlfHitU uf roiii|i|ninl»

ft *mu hin 'f alia w fti nii 11* &gt; «»f I hit*
' Ifin! A A A
light lift Million
a
n In* wim a 41*14 far ! hut mil*

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UKCsISTRATION NOTICE
■•
.The Kegislrnlion Book, o f

Florida, are open

at

tha City of Senford.

the City Hell,

co m m en cin g

Monday, September lflth,, 1946, for the purpose of
regjsttrlni for the Municipal Primary Election to be

held on November 5th, 1946, and will remeln open
tech day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. 3AYER.
City RtaUlntiMi O fficr.

(iermans Cheered
By Return of Rnthaus

jl.&gt; occupation forrra. haa Ireen re­
turned by American
Millltirj
|iu vcrr.men'. The ronjididalml nf
licit»' me** remains in ihi buaejtnent howarver ami *ome roomi
'Will tie 11**1 fur American iocIj
&lt;?Vr'll |fa

It ia basic with any business that
good service depends on reasonable
earnings. To. provide good telephone

service end to continually improve
and expend it, reasonable earninga axe
essential. Our public duty demands
that \vc give you these facta.

n
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i'sf.tHHI :iinl wrt 111» n hamb.irgt*f
htm ill I.iiwk, Wyii
Thirty
flays futfr lit*

CongrtsHnas-lilrfl Oeonr»Bmathi
era, left. Senator , Holland .will
make the dedicatory; uddraaa at
the unveiling of ths Murjihtro
Memorial Friday afternoon; Gov­
ernor Caldwell hae been invited to
attend the annual Florida , tllue
Key Banquet as an honor guaat
and after-dinner speaker Friday
evening and Congressman Hmalh*
era is scheduled to be principal
speaker at tha Blu* Key banqMU
Sports highlight oI the Week-end
Will be the football game between
the Florida Gators and the Miami
Hurries nti.

^TXn

Your Telephone Company la doing
the largest volume of business in ita
hlatory, ygt ulephonc earning* con*
tinue to decline. The reaton i* per*
fectly clear. W hile your telephone rate
haa remained the same for many year*,
the cost* of furnishing you seovica
have increased. W ages, telephone ma­
terials, building costs, services; alt
have been going up so feat that—
fftr am ount o f money Paid Out
to provide service is increasing
/aster than the amount Taken
In. Telephone earnings to d a y
are the Jowest in our history —

ndrtrMiV

. THHEE fRO M IN K N T KLORIIIIA N S who are Scheduled to par­
ticipate In the University of k'lo*
.rlda's thirty-ninth annual Ifometaming this wrtk-end in Qninrt*
ville are Senator Speatard I*
Holland, left above, Governor Mill­
ard V. CaldureU, right above, and

R A D IO G L A M O U R . H O U R —

NO S U t I H t i S

CAN

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AD I Q U AT t (A R N IN O I

�THF. W E A T H F .R

Ip U n it y T h e n I* S tre n g th —

To Frotsrt lb* Prof• of U&gt; World;
To Pram lr I bo Protrroo at Amorim
To Prodoro Prosperity (or Bonier*;

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VO LU M E

SANFO RD ,

Established 1908

X X X V II

IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY
F L O R ID A ,

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NEWSPAPER

T U E S D A Y . O CT.

22,

IUtG

th.7siyt|^ev'n Tells Commons That
Tomorrow Potsdam A greem ent Must Be
Diplomats Hold Last
. Minute Conference
With Staffs In Pre­
paration For Meet
Honoring The Late General Patton

NEW YORK, On. 22.
Diplomat* front nil plrts o f the
wtrttil were holding 1**1 minute
r&lt; nferencua today
with
their
"tu ff, and t adviser* . in prvimra•lion for the opening" of the
eral Assembly uf Ih*» .llnlletl Na­
tion* tomorrow.
The d.-lcgalr* will" Rather a'
Flushing Meadow I’ark". I‘realdent Truman will .leliver thwelt'rniiiiR spevun.
Moat delegations nlrrady .hare
found &lt;|uartera in rrowded New
York hotel*, hu' other -repre­
sentatives am atill arriving.
Among the late arrival* wilt
l « two possible antagonists in
the iorthenming usNetnbly ae»r
alon*. j'/jcy. e r f - (/le fWmau Alinlater iftid* Forebt n Minister of
the Union of Sou.h Africa, Field
Marshall Jan (,'hriatian Smut*
and AH’*. Pandit of India. Mr*.
Pandit la a rider of the Chief
Mlniiter uf India'a new in’ erlm
overnment, Pandit Jbwnharlal
jehru. She U the only woman
to head a delegation.
Thu lodlsn^, delegation U p r y
pared *e pu'. on a light In the
ttairihbl) against what the In­
diana claim are condition* of diacrimination against their people
In South Africa, The Indian dele­
gation also is expected l,r or*
gunizc n cninpaiRn III apposition
to South Africa’* intention to
annex the former German colony
of Smith writ Afrirn

As Michigan And Northwestern Hutlled To A Tic

Foreign S e c r o t a r y
Says Germany Key
To Future Relations
Of llig-4 Nations

G

WIDOW OF TNI FAMID U. 1. O IN M Al, Mr*. Gemgc S Patton, Jr., standi
bealde a plaque, honoring her la te.husband, at the-Church of Our
Saviour In San Gabriel, Calll. A Gained ci.ua window"etinimenioialma
the genet.it's victories in Wot Id War II « . n dedicated by Mis.-Patton.
With her are Bishop V . Bertrand Stevens t ie d ), I j ,j Angeles, and
Biihop-tlcct Strphen C. Clark, nt Ulnh
(InlrriioMnnul Soundiiholo)

litmrhe-, of contract by the govern
ii.&lt;ml. The miner* tradfiiona fly have
followed a no-contract, no-work
policy. The government ileirird the
charges mode hy l.ewl*.
The labor leader injueited an
t-mlro new i*jt of eonlraet pro­
visions governing vneationa,. roy*|lie», hour* and Wggr*. He In­
timate t that If the new provision!
are not granted, tho demands
jemild lead to another coal atrikt
-Jfvthc Vergr pf the winter seaaou.

Memorial Services
Honoring-*War Dead
To Be Held Sunday

A. P. Survey Shows Definite Buyer
Resistance To High Meal Price

TVorkers Stage
In Christmas Seal
„ Sale Program

Demonstration
Suspects Sought By
Troops In Stuttgart
In I Armed Raids

George Touhy, general chair­
man. for the Tuberculosis Christ­
mas Seal aale In Seminole Coun­
ty, today announced that he had
'appointed Roy Holler aa hla as­
sistant and the Chairman of the
barge Gift* Committee.
" I have been acquainted with
the wonderful work_.of the Sem­
inole County Tuberculosis and
Health Association for
many
years, sail particularly Interest­
ed III It* expanding program.
Therefore | consider It u priviledge to .work .In Ua Interest,"
■aid Mr. Holler, In response to
tain today rejected the Russian Mr. Touhy'a request that he
' flalm that Allied diecuaaion of serve as assistant.

i ne ileiiHinatratbm swept n t - i &gt;• ‘ttgart wit It it* bull noil on

C. R. Cionts of .-Oviedo la or­
! jin day’a scheduled
Bulgarian
elect Iona was rud« Interference ganising the Oviedo community.
In Bulgaria’s Internal affaire. A Other smaller community organlForeign Office apokeeman said ration* will announce their local
Britain was making represenU- chairmen In -the near future,
Uoni in Sofia broadly similar to • "Seel Sale funds pmvl •* year
those made by the United'States around actlvltiea and benevol­
State Department- Re 'charged ences- to needy individuals and
dhere was a general absence of worthwhile projects and it Is
political liberty In Bulgaria.
necessary that every cltlien of
The spokesman said Britain's our County give to the beat of
attitude was determined after hla ability with the realisation
'conaultatlone "with the State De­ that every penny of his g ift I*
partment. Whitehall toureea said an Investment In human life."
flwy -believed Britain had asked Jdrc-Touhy declared— lie . ur aakfor a postponement of Sundays iRT , fia i^ a ll Tlrma with large
ballot, although np disclosure mailing lU U jn iy JSftd—u*e the
was made uf the form th* Brit-. attractive Christmas Seal on all
-6h representations had Taken.
roafl after Nov. IB. *‘We hate
adapted U
our slogan, ‘ Buy
'Em and Use ’Em." said Mr.
Touhy.
Florida has had the fresh gT»pafruit market to Uaelf alnce ahlp- TBBATRR OFFICIAL DROWNS
. menu began early In September.
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 12. UP),
Hut the monopoly ends thle week, — A If rad Sonnanbarg. t8-ya»rgrapefruit Inspections have be- old aaslstsnt managar of a thaa•gin In Texas and that elate tar In Jacksonville waa drowned
yesterday while o n a fishing
trip on tha St- Johns Rtvar.

re Modem Reference ..
F o r Students Is Stressed

' "iiulatinn starling m 11

Pahokee-Belle Glade
Rond Given Priority
WEST PALM BEACH. On i-*
lAh— Tt*, Klnrldn Stale Kfisstl O'
pailment Inlay grant in I |mo, n
lor a new toad from Potmkiv 1
Belle Glade, The road will trpls,
r&gt;utu U-1. The board rulii.i-'i '
lal.j art ioii looking Inward . in
reluJdllUI-ftF.tha.TnieWLliUl pu.
lion of The ocean bffdtlVard urn
We'*U.Falm B e t h .------- v
The Road‘ department deulutu*
to accept p plea of Evan* t'raiy
Martin county attorrwy and Sneak
er of the l»*h llouae o f the Florid
Legislature, to accept .a BO-Tno
.ight-Of.way In Saiart. Th,. dr
partment said the rlght-uf-wn;
should be HO feet..

U needed to replace the ancient
flat top desk now In flM, and
Standard library chair* and table*
ary wanted to replace the nnneumcript furniture.
Ml** Chittenden pointed out that
curtains donated by th* PTA. and
Plants given by th* Garden Club
had made th* library room mud*
laoev attractive, and said that
tha pupil* had really. appreciated
th la.It U- Hupei that the drive
will be completed by Not. U dur­
ing American Education Week and
Children'* Botpa Weak,
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MANIIBIM. Pa. Oct M (Ah Manager II. N. Savin State RepM. n. &lt;T-Bone) Smith,
tua A lhr*e.year-old bay and his pr*
s t w . Boyle. Mrs. Mayme Hndg- dog. missing for almost 34 boon
kins of thr Orlsndt Sentin*l-8t*r
and a lltlla girl with her.
Tha second-flight includy Coun­
ty Commissioner J. F. MeC^illand,
B. U ' Perklna. H. H. ColemaV E.
1. Hu fi&gt;*y and Frank 8H»me*..
On th* third flight ware Mist
Margaret RglU, Oiort# Touhy.
Roy Holltr. Mr*. A. Amo*. B. H.
Cnimriy. V. A. Speor. Ppatmaator
Joel Fjeld and Miles Appleby, mall
superintendent.
O n 'fligh t four went w. J.
Krohne. W. Mlkkola. A. E- Yowell,
Mr*. Betty Corrodl. Mr*. M. J.
Rawlings. Mrs. A. W.* Eppa. Mrs.
0. P. lleyfuion and Mr*. I L N.

^Ouaiit* on fH«ht fiva ewra Mr.
and Mr*. B. Uv Fox. Mr. Jphn Fox,
Braflsy Oil Ham, O, P. Herndon, J.
1L KhrorUi J.f- and Jack Ratiga.i.
On the final flight ware J.,8,
Bl*tline, Grady Duncan Mr*. J. J,
M^f aTTa11gffirVsristtng Mia Krohne and t « chlMr*1!, ^Mrt.
Chittenden. The school library Is Roy F. Mspiw W. L. Llvlnv.ton,
R. C. (Ned) -Smith and W. A.
Connolly, Herald reporter.

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r'

' f ifi
'.-cit•ijttg

are the objects of a aeareh near
Manhetm. Pa.
The youngster. Eugene Bhur. and
tils do* Whttey disappeared from
hU home after lunch yesterday
Dearthera groped through a wood
bordering a swamp for more than
tour. hours last night. The hunt
brought hundreds of volunteer*
Into th# m
today—with the
child's mother hoping nr* Inst hope
that Eugene did not fall Into th*
swamp.
‘

Police Searching
For Escaped Convict
ARCADIA. Oct. 33. OfV-Oemnd
Florida police today were mak­
ing an extemJre anarch for »
convict who escaped' yaaterdsv
from a state road gang working
at Brownvtl I*.
Tha Arcadia Mate road camp re­
dd Douataa Dexter, serving a tenported the prisoner was »-v*n rrror sentence for armed robbery
and ear theft in Dural county,
-ii"i-i t It
S y ill .--c-i ■

. Gut. 22.
eo|uii,under

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•lay, ( ’ rinioii time U ii,c
•■lory I' nrhe- and

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-r* hulled Hi I he ,t* --el I,., J
lute*- l.iml,.,, -iii.l tin- *, • ••
■rvSsed tl-- le-riil mu , - t
over the iwonhoig
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w of force to ttn- l

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cp t he'end
i *. w
During the o-eiii .. *.&lt;,
Stabu'uM with ',ui*n..i i
1 American ruuiit

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‘r-C'-hl X*1UI nrmeil .aidi.tii.
it tear I’ in n him*e t,. ho'iM- -.it- f“ r m i *|ice I * in the I mu inig
i efUl scores" flf suspect* \i-ir
aid for questioning, AriuVui.t
i.nka and Ijtiiihrelr* of henvilv
ned Uni •;d State-, troop, aided
he aeareh for the men who planted
he bomb on S&amp;tPnfnv, nppnrenllv
protu*t ujfsinst llic f* iinsi. Iaslflcstihn board*.
• •

Trans-World Ships
Youth And Dog Are
Objects of Sdarcb
Remain Grounded

0. Klloatrick, Dr. C. W, Baker. W.

"Mryto keep Th*|r work up to
EH aUndarda. it waa pointed out
hritrday by Mias Edna Chittenden
Ltohaeetlon with tha thtaa weeks'
ihtpklgn to raise 11,600 for new
•oka' and furniture fat Benin* High Behool library.
-Tha aehoof library h*» had no
neyelopwfi* BrltUnlca slnea 1858,
Id-tha Campion pletutu eneye'oHrla la also about lhak old, A
i f Unwin library of Information
ai*9 n eu r,M *fi»

M|t l l l t . V N I I 1.1.II\(*K Robert \| l e w co r, i n n lor
Mlfh lie o a . Inmi|In lionu Irmn lire ro.n lit
dot* n I hr gridiron In a l l - l l lir

NEW YORK. Oct 23. l/lh - One
timdred and fifteen Skymnater*
md Const* 1latlorw t&gt;( Than* World

E d ^ jy lp l

f-t*' “L-’.-t- i

Gune, u1 \h S.,1',1 )
*u,.l
t|iu
pi-itpb ■ f IImiIim tolu.l ugniltiii
the forced • mnniunul uivigui of
"11 Vnhni n few ,|nV*
Altiiougb lit- ,lI _'hAa_rtanpmi— U-^puitlCn, 1I&gt; U’n. referring to the
fart hut in the Soviet lone uf
revert. Ul he t cmmtiTtilitle • are
*.iH -UuXd I,, lind. iu 2o. ill. iltssii i ••'‘ f-Mpin in Get tunny the Cotu
inuniit party hsi been merged

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.a wn» made sugar i« luted a* with the social duiuocratn to
H
oca tie nr unubtuinulde. S,,-i|i and form a new parly rulle.l the
I cooking fall are acarue m t.l ot ! Socialist Unity parly.
In Sunday'* election, the Hemthe IH cities.
There was a slow down today ocrats, voting us n party, deci­
In the mart'll ,t£. fattened entile sively defeated tlte Social Unity
an,t *lluep to the natluti's dinner i in Ueilin where the merger
tallies hut the flow of ling* into was not effective.
f ^sentenced d,,. slaughter pen* at Chicago
'7-, 1947, for increased In tempo,
i
COMPENSATION PAID IS
hand, Mr*.
Partly restiuitalble was sn emwn leaving tisrgo on aheep ami cattle. It
Unemployment * compensation
hi tar|0 The ■wa* put llllo . effect at Sioux payment* in Seminole. County
was
found
City
because
of
a
lark
o
f
cattle
body of her husband
ditiiiik' the week unding October
hocked to pieces In Ltv&lt; .xlcd rr.OUIt-1,flr* •*» which buyers could shin It 'amounted to 820d.SU, and
rrrtaliono!)
thllrc
animals
eaat.
Another
Isltiarea last Mircb.Tfn
win- inudu tu IF. pemull*, Carl
T'ritillnunl Utt I'nur t'Mwj

Airline* remained on the around
'day, w ith'little hope of an early
utUgment In the strike of the men
*n6, fly them
.
;
fhjr the second straUht 'day
rrtlce was halted by TW A on I
iJ 000 miles of sky mule* troml
f‘.dlfamla to Arabia There wa.* one [ lly ARTHUR DECK W ITH.
reception when n special piano
Herald Sport* Editor

Seminole High School Celery Feds To
Meet F.M.A.;In St.Petersburg Friday

(NA Off in Parts wttlj IB pawentrrt who will anenrl the New Yorg
nuetlnt of the United Naitom
Ouocrml Aaeemblv tomormw Ttiur,•era iu* union pilots *t the *?on•rola. Firing the b(e »hlp were two
•xecattraa of the strike-tsmind alr-

ttnm, *

JR. ir
F
Thu' .Huinlnole High School Tul; a
cry Fed# will travel t,**Ht. Peters­
burg 1‘riilau night 'In meet the ii
Hoi ul* Military Academy in a f
grid contest thst promises to b* fl
ona of the Ties! tilts thus far o'
this year f«»f the Efil*.
tl
F. M, A. Is coached by Al tl
itoguro, who ha* a renutatlon for w
goorl foytball all over the stale.
Last year was Rogeto’s first y.'ar el
at the Academe and the Cailei* rr
wor, seven out of ten i*qnteats.
tl
This year the F. M. A. Cn let* w
have won two and b a t‘ two. They F
dropmkl th Ir Initial conte«t to h
Fl. Myers by a 2ll tn 7 mil gin. ll
They • bounced back 'and frounced It
Urnndun in .their second .start, 4" oi
Iq.1 2. St, Leo dropj^J the C s ltti I f

It Smith, chairman of the Flor­
Industrial Coin mission repotted today.
Throughout the
Statu, tie said, payments amount­
' d to gHH.tyii.no. n substantia)
■leclini* from the 8100.71H.W
paid out' during the previous
week, ami wet* made Ur 2,76d
men and 2,882 women, u total
of f.,7.7H.
ida

Length Of Meeting
Is Up To Molotov
LONDON. Oct. 22, &lt;A V South Africa's l*rime Mlntater.
Jan Christian Smuts,
made a ahort and snappy
pmlirtiun today qn tha possi­
ble length «r th* United Na­
tions
Assembly
meeting.
Smuts w *« asked at London,
*« he left bv plane for New
York.* how long he expected
lo stay. The statesman auggi'aled: "Ask Mr. Molotov."

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COWS W ILL ITC IN o a T « ~ 3
. _AJi WELL AS IN • C O V E R '

*trt)n*ing ro»Hfc’ii'SKtooN
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=-By- HOWARD- d o bh o * —. WASHINGTON:^. Before
they
arc old enough to aajr “ fre |urnry1
modulation"—let alone explain it:
— school children in. large »ectinn*|
of the country arc getHng lessons

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F R ID A Y , O C T . 18, 1946

,Rural Commoa. Sense

WASHINGTON
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H E R A L D . 3 A N F O R P , F L O R ID A

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j Florida cAws Wilt- be in'oata a*
'weil an In clover .h!» winter
Kariji.Ta anil remtareh worsen
•have feund that green oata lumuh

I

lu'doua. cheap grazing, usual!} oefore cl. ven have made nufficient
growth to be grated l. avily. Tne
oatn and clovern combine to fill
the gap in th? yearly cycle of cheap
, feed that haa existed for a long
i time.
At the Nirth Florida Expertment Station, Quincy, J, O. War*
|i&gt;jr taken the breeding heard of
' beef ratU.&lt; off of |&gt;erman*ni pan*
ture in November and turnx the
eiw i in to browse - corn , Grid*.
About Detomlicr I he turns th in
On oatn fields, where they ntay.
until arotnd February 10. Then |
oack to iwrmanent pasture in late,
March.
•1
Th-- cow* dropped ca|v.&lt;! In the,
oats field and came through the
winter in |ieltrr sha|ie than other,
rows fed in the dry tot. Oil March!
1 tlieir calves w;iifhr&lt;l moi .* than

Six radio ntatiom lircnned in!
the noncommercial KM hand aiej
being o|&gt;erated now* l.y unlvtr-'
aitien and public nchool district*,,
and Id more are being built. The'
li. S. Office of Kducation ec.n **
a ctearinghouir for information
Oil netting up KM nlalionn f n 'I
school*.
.
The une of radio in. education I*
about an old an radio lt»elf. En-!
gin.(ring nrhooln pioneered the I

LEG AT NOTICE
IN TIIK COURT
JCIMtti
HUM
FtJfllllllA. In Itil re; Kstata
TIN. l&gt;ec*a»*d.
T « All Cr*d
llavln* Claims n

*

-first three *tate* I* the one now
tking followed all over the ruuntry. It I* ha*rd or! a »tat*-wiih*
rtuncil . representing public an I
private »ch ot*. islucatlnnal group* on ttie gallows.
(inl«rnati&lt;mal) field*, saved for the purpoee, carry bearon* i. ed by Polyneahtn na*l 1‘nlyneaian* •ailed their canoe*
W I N I F I t F J V l* M A II T IN
tl») cows another .10 days. From live* renlurie* ago |„ roiling uvj , .i»tunce» a* great a* 1.000 to L',000
*qch a* teachers' aseoclatlon* an t
• ••
A* Admlnlsiralnr I’.TA.
December H» to Fibruary 16 Mr.
library cornmli*lon* ami some-jiti-, --- ------- ■ ■
i* a
llir Pacific.
nfle* over the Pacific uiing asH i- In n a te u f IH A K . U /
Anderson graze* the oats which he
vale institution* auh a* museum*
...
,
TIN
UecMsMl.
.Srirnti*!* at llauirh ft larnib j tM.nomical gulcier, the tide*, and
and art gallerie*.
f lurer, aptwarii.g- in C I e v H
d expect* to combine, thin move* the ---- : • •
.publication
le/t/M.
•
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•
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vurrenta.
■
The alin of th.* council* I* to whoum ran !••• a U l to iuuad. cattle to.oat*, end Bermuda pas­
establish slat? FM system*, in cast ever WtlOE. and is rrylweiy ture. In ‘future piar* he rX|iecf*
which all school* ntid distrln* "i the . i l v huvjng «o KM radio &gt;o have Crimson clover instead &gt;f
havini station* can particlpalr.jset ron hear liilii.
.
al* and Hcrmuda nasture.
Oat* are a versatllj crop. Thcy
Wiscrnsin already ha* such * i
The ullier »p&lt;-niting tiatlhn*
aystem under construction, aivi-orr: WNVK. N*w lurk t'lty can be erated for several wcok*.
plan* are being completed In Vir- Iluurd of Education; KAI.W, San tl*?n topdr***e I with nitrate fertil­
' glnla, Maryland and Connecticut. Kranclwo llnnnl uf &gt;duration; ize? and left ungrazed to produce
1 he six now o|&gt;«raling are us d WIUC, University of Illinois, Ur* gain yield*. They can be grazed
directly fv r Instruction lr\ many I aim, und W'llKY, University of in the green stage by catlS), hog*,
sheep or other farm animals. Moat
rour*»s. For instanrr every srho d Kentucky, l^xlligton.
' *
In Chicago ean get a history lee• ) These *«(ntiim« ar* umier c(i!i- of the same animal* can graze the
ture from W ith/—or une *i*hn..| *tructipn:
AU e Univernlly of olit* also in the h -md stage.
Where he Is planting oat* -n
ean nut on a play ov’et- UIIEZ Iowa, Inwa City; University of
expect* to put Into perma­
for Ine other schools.
■('nllfornla ni I.'*. Angeles; lluf- land
■ ■ In addition, the station* fin e* fob* llr iYd uf I’d r*i&lt;un; Kan*a* nent pasture the next year. Mr.
•
(new dual control Piper C ubf are uted)
tlon as a public service. A lee- City public .School district- Uni •Warner sow* llshia gras* seed a t ,
»
•
,
&gt; •
the *au»’ time he &gt;ow* the oat*. _
Thn »eed germinal** brtter next
spring, and he has saved labor.1
The planting season for uals and
clover, now b*r*. i» nf mi rr win**ipr-ad in'.'irest this fall,
(p r iv a t e p ilo t grou n d cou rae go o d fo r h igh a ch ool c r e d it )
Rev. M r. W right Hopes Hi*

See for yourself how easy it is to fly. 30 minutes instruction 5.00
Solo raten to pilots, in Piper Cubs or Tayl&amp;rcrafts. 30 minutes 4.00

MINISTER REGAINS 18 lbs
TAKING RETONGA

Experience
W ill
Lend
Other* To Same Happy
Relief He. Obtained. "N o
One More Thnnkful To
Ralonga,” He Saya
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Ground School Course, cost per hour...........................

versity of Michigan, Ann ArtMir;
Newnrk, N. J., Bogrd of Educainn; t'olumbia University, Niw
York; University of Oklahoma,
N'orman; l/uislana State Univerlily. Baton Itougr; Oklahoma A.
b M. College, Stillwater; Detroii
Hoard nf E’lueatlon: Wlsconaln
H.ala Itsdlo Council (two stations
at Madison): Sacramento Unified
School District: Dallas Independ­
ent School District and Sc wan
'ink* High School, Floral I'nrk.

Declaring that Itetonga gave
him auch splendid relief from
, the torturea of nervous Indlgestlon that he feels it hia dbly to '
make a public statement aliout '
his case, the Rev. J. ||. Wright i
of 714 Fletcher HI.. Cedartown. I
Ga., has Joined the scores of
■;
minister* praising
thi* noted
Medieval housewivr* put crosses
medicine.
M1 was eighteen pound* under* j ,
RBY. &gt;; n. WRIGHT
• on • un* to nrcVe.nl th’ devil front
*
•spoiling th* ticking.
weight," states Rev. Wright, and
the little food I ate seemed to wp* so maeked I wu* soon cat
turn quickly into gas. Indlge*. •ng anVlhing I wanted nnd en
tlon plagued me no matter what Jnying iu | sleep, like a log.
' I ate. I felt vo badly weakened 1 have regained eighteen |x&gt;undi
• 1 Jutt had to drag myself j and feel so strong | work en
around.' I .had to take strong 1tliusiastirnlly, No one * can It*
I
laxative*
regularly,
and
for ' mote grateful than I for lie
weeka at a time I wa* tortured i tonga
by muscular pains. Slerp was al- '
Itotonga is Intended to relieve
j
most Impossible most of the ' distress due to insufficient flow
time and mornings I felt ss if j ••f digestive Juice* in the' stom-'
I. had not gone to t&gt;cd at all. I urh |, ss of appetite, Vftaiiiln B1 tried so manY medicine* with* I deficiency and constipation.
; .
out finding relief I just shunt Accept no substitute. Retonga
■
gave up hnpf,
■
|"*®y he obtained ttt Touch ion
I
MMr rtlUpfl through Hr ongn Drug Co. r- Adv. .

D O D f f K 'A N D

PLYM O U TH

Berlin Voters
Rebuff Moscow

Airliners To Stop Hore

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Backed Party

Cr m,,i f te

^ lu r n s

BIRDSEY’S

• •lWCW Irich ,ili.
P .a
B * .o‘fh the
t " •U.“ I fS..
Bl*l

FEEDS

M lltary
Government
deelareit
tha. the election prove* the peo-

m il l f r e s h

'They vuUd a* th'
The ' Socialist

n?""'
SPs wo“nd “P in "hi*
place behind the Social Demo*
'

cr*.U •5!&gt;J th# Christian Demos
The Social Democrats, who
£ had hoped lo-b a g 4&lt;y percent of
the vote*, did eoon b«tter, pick­
ing up 4H.7 percent. The Chrl*.Democrata look 22 percent
* r the votes, and the Socialist
Unity party ran third with Itt.H
* percent.
*
*
Even in tsenin
Berlin'sa Russian zone,
r.r*n
the {Social - Dsmbcrats ran well
ahead of the Socialist Uni. )■
ix rty in numerou* diMrlhs. The
balloting was in all four o f Ber­
lins iccupatlon sons* for partis*,
and not for individual candl-

MILL PRICES
L A Y IN G M ASH
D A IR Y FEED

S T A R T IN G

FOOD
Poultry Rcrnodioa

the main hanger on the field.

FROM M AIL TO YOU

“ W IN YOUI&lt; WINGS A T SANFORD

niRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE
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PIPE R C U B S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E

E A S T F IR ST S T R E E T

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Mrs. M. L Tillis.
Captured Football
Selection Contest

M ASH

M ASCOT DOG

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jf f-ri * ~:*~’•

showed

Mrs. M. I- Tllll*. 1100 Elin
Avenue, pWkod eight of tvh, gr*dIron game* correctly tast » wi..k
,p«M, vCi derlari'.NlJsa jebvV :..a f
tha Flroatone-Rdf-Ilrrald footbr.il
pick-the-wlnitw contest. The . only
two games Mr*. T llll. failed to
.elect rorlixtly w .r. the Yale-

T o u r i s t Committee
Cited For HouseTo-House Canvass

OW NEHS

Pilots 9Strike
Halts Flight 0 (
Airlines Company
AF of iT Affiliated

The Tourist AcHvilie* Com-1
iniltcs uf the Seminole County
Junior Chamber of Commerre
ha* been designated as the win-,
ner of - the ''t'ruject of the
Month" award presented by th?
l‘?°1r,d*
N,.* * v U*:., Di fJ?ial, pubUntlon of th* Horida
Ju" ' ° r ( haniber o f Commerce. ,
. The af A n L j j y »
0f*T
for d* work
L 'V i * e? * f “ ll,f «-&lt;-'^P'&gt;*hlng the
h” u» ,i ' 0n^0," f f « nv* « » ,0 ■'
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Pitots Leave Jobs
For Higher VVapres

“ rErv .r*' r»,~K

tnco of highest C A S H
to trade In yo u r car.

H O M E T O W N

N E W S P A P E R

b r in g s y o n Im p o r t a n t N a t io n a l a n d In t e r n a tio n

n e w s o f th e e n t e r t a in m e n t a n d s p o rts w o r ld

o f y o u r lo c a l m e r c h s n ia d e s i g n ^ t o h e lp y o u fin d
fo r yo u r m on ey.
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t h e t h i n g s jr c iu w a n t a n d n e e d . . .

. . .

p lu s a d V e r t li

■FVI
Lavy-Whitnar
announced
this afternoon that Jot F.uir. world
famourstrickshot artist, will give
an exhibition next 8unday stUrnoon at tho fjcmlnol* Countty ( lub
starting at 6K&gt;0 o'clock.
“ A t 1-00 P. M.,” Levy also **ld,
"Etar will leant up with •&gt;«h*r
Stockton Rogers or Penny Cham­
• • ‘|n j»n
— cxhlbi*
pain# of- Orlando
tlon match with ClyJa Terwlllegsr
apd Jim- Spencer "
----

Any veteran In need of »epr­
ice tfrea of charge) in any of
th* foilowing cateeorte* ia reqnetted to vtatt ib* office of

t o h e lp y o u
H

g e t

tl

sof sthauSanford
s n School
a so faAvUtUn
ss
who baa charga of th* fMObV*.' Ttus
tin t flight from tha airport will
to at • &gt;o A M
Two otlqr ahlpa with several

Wmi -

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av. Oct : r r ami tonWM
Oaet aulltvan will sneak
new five &lt;*wit mail aervtca

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Son. Tom Connally
Says Paris Parley
Accomplished Substan (ial R e s u l t s
NEW YORK. Oct. 21. (/p)
— Soviet Foreign Minister
V M. Mnjntov sniil todny
the Kuvii/iii ilelegniiott to
the I ’niteil Nation* would
conlrilmte . its pnrt toward
strong!hettintf " orlil ponce.

Livestock Marl Mannjfers Expect Larpe
Sales Durinir Week

M olotov m ade his state*
incut
aboard
the Queen
Kli/.alieth a few minute* lie*
Yotk
Molotov ttrs-l»rrd
I *01 Hire that important tasks
before the Unlferl Nations can be
.aucrrufulhi solved and thst • SViV
difficulties ran t*&gt; oirrcome gtvm
rorxl Sill slot *he real dc.Mre to
ci Ii|e\,. iuuUv,' tic h ist tinting H ie
dclegitmn nt 'he Smlet tlntori win
eot,lrlb-i* • ■i 'i.'irnu. t'l.u «ork of
life I'm -,. ' ' f •
i letervt s*.
nu'.'.r- ' ' t
o’ Foreitin

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.. v»»irr nrrlytil
''(*'■■* 'Met r*.Tv*rtfrj»*
" ,f,»* ’ 'U »»f
* i»iv* pest v*nt »*notlii»r
n ' *'•! MohHftv do not
)*•- ■*-»&gt; '('•■* ihrii
- ■'WiM'isiv*.-I
ft f
n||
' elrr i rami
#11e|
I! -4i»\ LwiVIht fur *,

\i» nvrtnll if Innr** nt ravnlt
(•hlr rrpnrta frmn »»iir Stn»*»
I isfat.w l Mnrkfla," Wt|«nn «nnl.
i “ r**vraj» that |&gt;M&lt;*r* on huir* m»*.
|«i»«uulri| ulniMBt in« titnt Iv l « th«*
I •lrron*rol oftlrr^. With thi* l i f t •
mg o f r* ntrolra n"'l llip rviilovnl
I uf ■ul»«it)it-^. iirlrr im*rrn«r« writ*
»*•
nil nlong thi*

j tin**. IItir hog oilr* *how«Ml prim

*novi*(| iiiBtnn'Iy Lack to thi*
lrvr|« attain** t ilgrinir thr brluf
pnioil p ii&lt;&lt;rding rrrent m rtiv n llmi of O P A . nn«1 It* i*omr rimer
cum idemhl V above lht»xr l«*vel*

Joseph 8 Orahnni nl Port |aimlerdsle was nanvsl as prrslilrnt ot
thc group. TVenton C Collin* ol
Tam()u was nanmt vice president
and Bl J O'nrleti of Ocala a-- »e
rrtary-tmuiurer
.
•
Meet tug In conjunction with •!&gt;*■
assoclalton were the A?.v*-lat,-d
Wonmia Ureakfasl Clubs ol Moitda of which Mrs Mar|orte Hsl«-of Tsmpa Is president Mrs McNair
attended tht* meeting.
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n orid.
eltlga.
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There will to about eight flights
F iv e d a y s a w e e k Y O U R

M olotov Says Soviet Union ■
T o Contribute Its Part In
Strengthening W o rld Peac

STANOINO BEFORE THE CEll InNucrnberg Jail, Ccniiany. in whirli Her­
mann tioertng cheated All.cl juitlco by taking pol-un Is Pvt. Tlioms*
oaunnrrg* of Iltirniltun^ O. llu will ipiaui llm rrll until jn v n llfAtari
tzsu»lQi* iLuU probe uf vja iM * deullf

Abattoir’s Odors Not Banned
1
By Slate Board Of Health
Seminole High
frans Drive To
Improve l ibrai

I In- State lluiiid uf
denies that in it* iippi
the* proposed nhuMnir
ije«-timt irrrtt the 1'entral
tjmek Kiee/e m&gt;'l Slurag
It IMl.lt Otilee, ii.- iiu-l .,

•ion nf the -iv-v-l.

D. K MrNsb local cmtlt man
sro* elected ss one ol Dir dUeelor*
of Um* Associated Cmllt Burroiis ot
Hortd* at Its annusl csmvcntlon
In Tsmiu during the week-end

^Veteranfl Service
heads of.local clvbt watt « * « “ **’
Hons have beWi tnrt(*d to Hr to­
morrow rooming In on* of tha naw
Bscfthcratt twin nwtarptane* which
on or a W H w . l , » j l atari mail

. • ■ ^ c o m p le t e a v e r a g e o f lo c a l e v e n t s . . .

21

'’ It itpi»rnr« to nir that ituring
|hi« coming wrek vit•houltl !••*gin In g«&gt;t n prrtty rlr if ulrn
nr («• )n«f where 'iiml onrr- n»r
goirtg My gto*«« i« that vtc mnv
an* a wlisrht receaai|»n from •h«*
peak* filtffinetl during thr fir-'
finut control r\j«h to grt pork und
Iterf pioducta back into thr io*
tail ontleta. However, w** . muxf
rtm«*ml»4*r that
t.hr Ainrri&lt;*nn
people have l»rrn on “abort rn
tlnn*'* for
nrtft H l1* fTnt"
at nil certain iuat hoa long thpent h|i demnnd mnv
,ol
vajoi’d pricea

’•
nirst person to .ubmll a ballot
jh e text of an editorial ap.
last .wtek and wa. the only cun- pp, rin(r |n the October edition
testaht to select a* m an ias eight (lf ,he publication i* a * -follows:
winner*.
..........
. . . .
Capturing iccond prise last week
was Mrs. J. II. Truluck who select* lienee, a huge amount of time
i» l sevrn game* correctly. Mta. _..&lt;
_____
andi _» good
jiixed group of peoTntluck failed-to-pick North Caro*-frpj*ts5“~im4Ve
.
...-TT.T' a* purvey o f’ any
llua to down Navy. The other five kind. But In Sanford, the Jaywinners, ‘ howevst, also picked cees started out to make a room
sevrn gutties correctly. The win­ •survey of the entire city. Their
ner* wrre Mr*. A. C. Madden, purpose wa* to hnvr plenty of
Martin Stinrcipher, Hamilton J. accommodations on flic for the
IHsLee, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and ‘ expected early surge of w in tft
visitors.
Sain Martina.
“ Hrailey Odham and his com­
Honorable mention last week
for also selecting sevun ghme* coi- mittee, composed of a goodly
A rectly went tto Jack Morrison, llar- segment of the Junior Chamber
# nld V. Aiken. Mrh. T. M. Hill. F. began a house-to-house survey.
a |Vlm, &gt;ru 0. W. Spencer, Mr*. Soon tha idea caught fire and
Alice
Borsdorf, Frahcls Sim- before long co-operation on lhai
protect. came from every aide
strom and Alvin Hittell. Jr.
The winner of the contest. Mr*. with an. enthualaetie response
from
home owners who promised
Tilll*. will recelwj a aeven-piece
to provide rooms for visitors
Aluminum cookingwar# set award­ seeking to escape the wrath of
ed by the Firestone store. Mrs. cold northern winds.
' f Tiuluck will bo awarded a week’s
"A s a result o f this survey,
pass for two at the nil* Theatre several hundred room* were list-1
find the otb/r five prixe winner* ed and filed for quick reference
/w ill rece’X&gt; a single pas* for two as requests come- in.
J , at the Rit*. Winners of the theatre
"For the diligent method of
'W pas.*-* may get them by calling at handling this project, for tht
; ~ - i t t r i f m i d - b f fire.
attention to detaila and the
This week’s contest will be apen*
' r Ktrt3 by the Music Box In eotiJUnf- 7 tlon with I he RlU *»d th* Herald.
F. C. Winn. J l.. manager of the
♦ store, will award to ID) first priac
winner a selection of two alburaru
o f records,' aaeh album not to *kceed 10.25. 8c«.nd prla* will b# •
w ie k * p**» f&amp;r (wo at th# Bit*
and lit) wlnnar* of th# next /l»*
s p r i t e s will receive a single pas*
^ for two at the RlU. .

8 a fa p «M your present ear. Don’t let U deleriorata.
V^atevn you. apend now will n o tj* wasted. Now,

mmm

OCT.

(Special)— Itenmval of price
ci ntroK on men’ s and fluT Inlrn•ification id shipping srtivilie*
♦hrmightmt— »hr - w grtshlr - pro­
Or e ef the three Beechera/t sltrrrtonr airliners Jhal will be used Tuesday bdtsron 1:10 aad 11:30 A. M. Just ducing sections of the Slate ,
prior to their being pot Into rrialar scheduled (light* by florid* Airway* Inc. when Mayor II. Jahtro tint. have, fen*lire.I report* received .
dating the ln«t f r « day* in
Slate, Coanty and other CUy official*, a* well as aevtral hundred prominent resident* of Hanford wlQ y * Urksonvllje cffice* of the Flor­
id* Slate
Karmers’
Market*,
goes la of Thoetoo DC. Gordon on pleasure cruise* over Sanford and (urroondlng country aide.
whose diree’ or, William I.. W it-!
«un tiulny commented on current
development* n* representing *‘ n 1
trend 1'jwnnl "lint^ # » u*e&lt;l to
roll ‘normalcv‘.'! While* sales mi
State-operated llve*lork_ ninrketsj
during the days following the
ilfini* *of ron1rut* have srureil
«uh*tnntta1 adt nnces in pi ice*
iiuH Volume
the markets cluef
-ni.l the full effeo- uf the change
wonlt| not I'e tr'eal.-d until ’ •
•tilts fttitu the coming week’s

Airplanes
Alu b

M ONDAY,

Guard Gocrinjr Suicide Cell

the Berlin y***eni sharply
rebuffed the Mascow-spon*
^ sored Socialist Unity party.

1.00

y e,.Cl A nj *ee “/ r* « f rdin « fr« * H*«ht (raining under G I Bill of Right*. If you havf
had 90 day* o f service you are eligible for a private pilot xtourie. a S494 value.

F L O R ID A .

American and Britiah mill
tnry government officinlo
were more than planned to­
dny nt t|ie result* fn Berlin’s
municipal election. Virtunlly

( Vi Block East of P* O .)

•

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

SANFORD

Established 1908

X X X V II

B E R LIN , Oct. 21. Of*)

(C o m &amp; W h e a l) S C R A T C H G R A IN

Crop Dusting &amp; Range Seeding

VO LU M E

St, British O ffi­
cials Pleased With
Returns -In City’s
Municipal Election

T«8 ind **arh of &gt;i*i ire h*&gt;r&gt;tiy
rxitlflM anil r«&lt;|nfre«l In'tirMrnl imy
rUlin* unit demand* which &gt;ou «»f
wither of you, may hare affnlnM
lli« ettau of Ida K- Marlin, deceas­
ed. lain of eald &lt;*nilnty, to the
Ccunly Jndffe &lt;»f Hemln&lt;»le Tounty
Planes
(ioihir
Backp
V
p,ic".1c?- Hoch-»*»r. N* v.. pro* At hlfl i*ffire In the court houae of
m
c ,
..
41ft • development' of now InltrJ- paid 1‘ftunry at Hanford. Klnrlda.
within elMht calendar, month* from
1 D o l l O O t i n i f S u n m*nl» permitting rontlnuoui fixe* the time of the first puhllc.illon
---------- uf poxiuon by obicrvationx of the «»f Ihla notice. *E*rh claim or de­
shall l»e In writing, ami shall
NEW YORK. *{/}■&gt;—Planrx fly - l1U" “ n‘l
guiding plaort L&gt; mand
elate the place of residence and
Nuernberg priion yard. Hanging of
Ini higher amt farther ar* depend*' tht* rn,,l" In am of thi dntinatidn po«t office eddreaa of the claimant,
the condemned men took approxl*
ing In.veadnglv on the stare, m«RmI
fal.lu.r*V » un‘ and shall be sworn to t#y the claim*
malely one .hour and a half. Voq
Min r^._...vttmi inn it.
HV. '
r
InterferenNi ant, aaenle or attorney, amt any
Itlbbcntrop was first to go to death vet Iran field fur tiO day*. Kudxa xnd
mhi Min fu ^ a v ir t t lo n - t h r vame will not make anv difference.

Wc Arc Piper Cub Dealers.. . Sec The 1946 Model Planes . . .

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

V.

The public! is invited to

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Continued fair, nnd mild throBgh

report ns Administrator °f Ds
'a lt ., of L J. Ilsrllsr. deceased;
lha(. he tll«l tils, p.tlllon for (Inst
•llnrbsrer, suit (list hn will sppli
l«-» *I... ‘ it Hn,**-. Ii
War*.
County Juitga of (Umlno’e- County,
Florida, on «h» rail, May «/ atelub•r. lilt, far approval ot asm* and
i for final illirjwr|&gt; as Administrator
» r . tbs .slat* of I. J. Hartley,
iteMael. on Ihla Jilh day uf
H.plainber. ISIS
&lt;■
lltXHH I- IIAttTLF.Y.
Administrator of III* raUt*
of I. J. lUrllry. deceased.

1 i.e Chinese rcnturl** ago used
"••"h-o niimiinoa to transport
natural gaa for heat and light.

Two former piloti for Uncle Sdm now ora conducting aerial warfare
againtl inteclt out aiound Fori Collins, Colo. Lcilie L. Gaig beta
point* out o dull iproy dispenser attached to their plane. A n
equolly effective liquid tptaying device can alto be uted. A Vet.
ctant Adminiiltolion approved loun helped etloblith Craig and hit
partner, Charlet J . Morriion, in their unutual bvtineti.

Till. WEATHER

.THusSillr. Kl-il.rv
♦
fi.ll/tyi.t for l-l«1mW(
.. — . , m.■. ^ ■ ’ ■m■*
—
IS
CUCJIT-. OK- THE. COUN1TJUDOK.
tiUMlNOI.il
COUNTV.
KTATK OF FLORIDA. In ProbatA
In re ths Moat* ot I- J. 1IAIITLKV. Dtretsed.
To All Whom It M»jr Concern:
Node* la hereby i l l 'l l that

ifeyjpiLilKMTtlN'

Vocational Tralnlpg and Bdu*
itton - T. W. Lawton. Oourt
nu99.
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Legal Assistance. HoapiUUxaon and BUta Serriot Officer

lr £ uk. * s a i , ' r S

Bod Croat, Lakefrtnt Boulevard

V ftm n i

Axlml nil Itstlon

George "8. Andenon, Sheriff’s

Of floe every Toeadaj.

,

Rev. Yesley Stresses Importance Of
Activity Of Laymen At Church Service
ley. pastor gram of the Church is outlined
each year‘ by committees of lay­
men and largely executed by
laymen. “ This is a healthy re­
turn to the best practices uf thr
first one-half century of our
•ra." Rev. Yesley pointed out.
I "This is the practice of democ­
racy In the.field of rsligion and
i* especially desirous in this day
o f totalitarianism," he said, "and
the threat to freedom should be
mist with the implementation of
Chritiian-Democracy.”
. .
"Trust the Layman, under the
leadership of God," Rev. Yesley
urged, and exclaimed "that this
would be a good slogan 'for th*
20th Century Church. God will
Oae all the offered, active labor
•of his people. Thu* the work of
the minister is multiplied by as
many times a* there are people
who dedicat# their lives to ser­
identified himself with th* com­ vice. Churches . should train the
mon masses and not tha elsisrt. man In the pew, for leadership
T h a t wa* tha most glorioua
and atgnlcant psriod In the tong
record of the Christian Churrh,
During-those forroattra years of
Christlsnltv tha (Trangsllcal prin*
elpt# of. Tha Priasthood Of All
Balierers, was given emphsilc
exprtaalon tn th# Scripture*. Ra*
ligiously It was tha age of tha
common-man."
Tha minister expressed a new
hope for the Church In the mod­
ern practice o f ehurah planner,

Iti it- iippruv.il ..f »»i, It i.n
ulutt toil due- tlte State fionid
^jtf 11rul lit under uilu- tu guui' antee tlnit thele Mill le ho ubi nokimi*' iHlors emitted front, i t f
*-*»Wd Mr. SMIhholser.
"W e can't guurantre it.'' Mr.
t Lee ivus quoted as replying
"Is your approval of the alupl
' loir proposed by Central Florida
Quirk Freeze and Storage Com­
pany, Inc. to lie construed us
i such a guarantee V queried Mr.
Shinhnlser.
"N o ," was the answer, “ our
approval Is on,the sanitary con­
struction nnd facilities of the
plant."

Industries Rou'in
lo Hum Ajfaiij In
I,ittsl)mi»|i loday
H I'fSIK'IM fi, i j| ,,lv . Thp
lutige-i | ~ „rt—red,-,.‘ „ i thKfulhm'j
nlsirtrV'h.ls ended an-.I I'.llshtirgi'^
inilihtriiil iiiiii-lii(fi \ Lr&gt;».»ii |*» hurn
•Ifiiln i *m|rv.
.
I.allfl UIlkOMZfil Willis l*Hi of lh«*
lMi*|ti» sni* l.itflu « i»Mi|&gt;(iny urc Lack
•*n !LW jali aft.-, n J7 day nlrih**.
Hu*

rn.Lil when ihr |mw«r

w«*rk«i%

i .i id mil I heir tic*
fnj a U
’O, |.».'it*rnt u -ip
IhbOi I ainI olD.T i « miim t*» i|r*
liitration.
,
W ttli plenty of electricity for any
i ndc.tvor, bundled, of industrial.
pluul, in the
capital resumed
work ijt full speed to make up for
lns| production Street cars wen*
running on uurmul sclierluV.1. and
Inis line operation, were almost
William It. Btum uf lamgwnwd normal.
good |,|,jd in an Ottamlo lluspilat ..l
A Duqursne t.ighl Company
'n p j .1:01) A. M. Saturday following a
VJ*1stroke which he suffered last Mon- spokesman *aid lltul ARC lamps
ul 1 day and had never regained run- in Pittsburg’, business district.
W * scioumess.
‘ ,
Bunt in Ls&gt;y*ville, Pa. on June
18, IK87, Me. Stum had UvcJ In
" loingwdcd for the past 24 year*.
Ini'* • ((p " i,, 11 retired carpenter, a tn.'iiiared l” 'r *•( the Isuysvllle l.utheian
nine Church, a veteran of World War
; „,i I, a memlwr of the Veterans o f
lone Foreign Wais and the American
iton. legion,
E.
Servivur* include the widow, Mr*,
ich., Claira N. Stum and a son, Charles,
nnd of Longwqod; six brothers, lien;
Jamin of iomgwood; John, Alvin,
Cordon and Hozrv of Loysvillz,
i’ B Pa. and Jessa ofllarrisbu rg, Pa.;

W. Stum, Lontfwood
Died Saturday A. M

Townsend Club Holds
District Conference

W ASHINGTON. Oct. 2 1 -t/ D - Harrisburg.
'
• W. B. Allers
No encouragement was gl'en by
Tho remain* w «rr tent to Penn* tatlve.
Washlngtun officials last night on sylvania '.Siindav for funeral and
The next
the current shortage of brown burial m lomdisburg, Pa. Mr*- in Sahford or
paper. One laundry In the rapi'al i Stum and son and Benjamin Stum Ing /cities wr
city is qow using (Christmas wrap- accompanied the taxly. Erickson I tona Beach, i
ping pa|ur to wrap laundry bund-1 Funeral Ilonas was tn charge of JOrlando, OrV
iua.
arrangements.
. Jand Sanford.

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M O N D A Y , O C T. 21,

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

1946

M ONDAY,

►Qtch Regain .
. -German War Loot

Got Booster Cardu Hero

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AMSTERDAM.

OCT. 21,

1946

THE S A N F O R D

HERALD, S A N i C U D .

IL O itiD A

FAC IE .T H R E E

Peacetime Flying

PALM S

takeinto acmtntt;

tf~of

eijulHmfnt.'li'al Tk«*

Germany, but ref.ra
still remained intact when the
war ended.
{• ,
out e f the country, xoos all o.Mr
the world would*want them a.id
the number o f kiwis * remalnih*
New Zealand would be * still
further reduced.

DOUBLE
P R O T E C T IO N
lOlITtNO tOTHf ro t A t AREA no • lares *i &gt;’*- P . m M.M Truro en d leansws’ Ihe pserlbimy of future flight
over thvArrUcregions with members U t.-ucs... of the iVnaanUrsemhoat' whortetnt/y c-&gt;
a n-n
stop hop over the top of the world from Harg|-iln t« Cairo, Pictured in the Whits Houre with tits P.-rr.f J.*:i
sre: (I. to f.) M/Hgt. Gordon 8. Fish, ApplsVm. Wise.: Mel. It f t Smdgrau, Seslilo. Wash.; M Oat j:d«an
a. Vmt*. Huntsville, Mo.; Maj. Jsx. T. Umthrff, Knoxville. Teim.i l.t Col. Frank J. Shaitftbrt. Phfltvi
I*a.| President Truman; Cot C. 8. Irvine. 81. Paul, Neb., pilot; Col, Beverly I t Warren, Oin.itis, Kcb.: Ilr }
Jas. 1L Kerr, Arcadia, Calif.; Maj. N. PLlfsys, Scribe*, Ma; Maj. Jaa. I t Dale, Jr, Wits, Va. (fur
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Clean, comfortable sleeping rooms.
Reasonable rales by clay or Week. Tourists welcome.
_ _ _
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(/ P )- A lm q a t

th. Netherlands by German.
Ing tbs war has been bi
b * c »^ according., ift L . . F .
Dutch — mmtnW«ioner-jr*nen

HOTEL

tiring all. uf 1U45..A» at
' 19-EGT H —air-transport
tion. hat
"«n nut kin#-rapid post- r.miranir-T' including fonr1 m
», nearly doubling- rt*rWutR^operating -w*-. have, l&gt;*r
-*-■ rduttft”
mU^ge.lo-*ut ntfiftths.; sdgilured . at -the air- tranypai
Itevif" stretchthg
stretchtTur ov?r licensing:'board with ffl\ hutho
|„ ised capital 'o f 'about *H2,OpO.O&lt;)9r
9.226 sir miles
operation, compared to six routes , Aerodrome administration ami
anl 1,7X1 air miles un Jan. t, flying control . are being taken
over from the air forces by civil
-authorities. The Karachi airport
a J'
.
^
wns taken over from .the United
States Arnly A ir Force in June.
It Is being reconditioned and re­
organised* as the mnjor custonjs
airstation of India. Former Royal
Indian Air Force and Royal In­
dian Navy offierr* anf Itcing re­
from fu n ctlo n e l p e rio d ic ps/o
cruited for administration and
control.
, ■
About $86,000 worth of U. S.
A . A. K. airway radio Vquipmont,
installed in Indfu during the war.
has been purchased by the India
government to supplement the
prewar civil aviation network. In
the next two years, the govern­
ment plans to Produce 60 new
modern communication stations.*

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YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

How women anc/girls
may get wanted relief

Wo can make arrange*
meats for you to finnuco
them on EASY TERMS!
Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

U. $. SECRETARY of Slate Jnmcj F.
II) i ucs Is shown as he addressed
the American Club In Paris. This
talk aroused the Ire of Pravda,
tlte Communist Party newspaper,
which said the Paris speech was
made by tlyrnes to allay the fears
Housed In France by Uymcs* Siuttjart speech.
(fnlrrnaiionat)

CALL US
TODAY ^

Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats —

REPUBLICAN National Committee
Chairman Carroll Ileece In n na­
tionwide broadcast from Washing­
ton flung the blame for the meat
crisis back at President Tnnnsp's
Administration, lie praised tho
President's removal of meat priije
controls as taking “ a step In the
right direction.**
(latcnialloaal)

Repairing — Rdflnbihing

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820 W E S T T H IR D STREET

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SLEEP
BETTER
TONIGHT
car need* while walling
lor that now DODGE or
PLYM OUTH!
It'* poor bualneaa'to let
yoitr car run down. You
still muit have safety
while driving, and you

TRAVELERS can now purchase Insurance from a vending machine
dVtkra Affllncs Terminal In New York before ihey lako off on a flight
Operating fho tnsuragraph Is W. O. Irnbodcn. Bart Cleveland, U, who
(tip) inserting a quarter. A small window slldm open
!) Itld he Alls out the name of the beneficiary A button is preoFd
smd the policy comes out (bottom) while a duplicate rcmslhs In th*
SHkehlne; The purchaser then puts the policy In the mall before starling
lib the ftlgllt Travelers can purehose from *1,000 fo *23,000 worth of
protection at twenty-five cents per *5,000.
.
(fnfemaiionol)

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COUNTY_
"*fMOTORS

HEAR It A STRIRINO AERIAL VIEW of tha "World Parliament ltouss" where thj United ifsttona* General
Assembly Is scheduled to meet on October 23. The buildlnj. which houses the Assembly chamber, Is tho former
Building of the City of New York, built for th* New York World’s Fair of 1018-10. Clrglo In Immediate fore­
ground Is surrounded with the poles that will carry the flags of Ihe United Nations.
(Inlemetlonsl)

Maw Zoillnnii R
acDH I'W *tRiv c e p n
whether n
Kiwi EffgB At Home ths der| Is

*he risk
Auckland

ernment will not allow It to send
hatched or not, tut ths kiwi eg* oversees.
Tha kiwi, New Zetland’s strange
off. The
Zoo
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vonld liks a duck-billed p la ly v/inflesr bird, la becoming increas­
AUCKLAND. N. Z.. M V*The pus. ona of *ha world's queerest ingly sits. Tha birds » a t strictly
tacteiT* end tha SRrrnment
Melbocrru Zoo has ufferad to I creatures whleh IHs t f g * and
rs that If ens e-afEare smt
send' the Auckland Zoo* a duck- aueklss its youdfr. tut ths gov-

109 N. Palmetto Avenue

Phone 1011

BODGE • PLVmOllTH

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DODGE Job Bored TMUCKi

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A FASSENOER IS LOWERED from the flre-ewept Swedish freighter ICrUllna
Thorden Into • lifeboat of the Norweglan-Amerlcan Uner Siavaager/Jord
in the North A antic. Eight passengers and tha purser were transferred

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AMO NO the 38 persons tfho died when the Uerlln^xmnd airliner crashed
, ,* In dames nesr Klephenvllte, Newfoundland, were Mrs. Helen K. Down*
litg, 80, of Thomson. Ga.. ar.d hrr «'au*htora, Barbara, 20-monllis, and
j
Laurie, i. This photo w Laa* * Ciwumwa t) ;7 I0A? Jlntena.»inr«l)

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A vital link in providing eloctric service

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to your home is Ihe transformer. Without

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this unit, v/e cannot bring yod Ihe many
benefits of "Sunshino Service'-•• although
ypu may have wires pf your very daor.

io n R o u n d u p
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( n l i « » s fr o * ••»«* &lt;la* at the Community House given
under direction of Mrs. Sybil
South, Auxiliary unit president.
Command**'Dailey had his l&gt;nnjo
and led the lively -string nrtheatra which Included -Harry- WeeU rnnd Harry Kudell,.alternately a t "
.tha piano. Dav*. Shannen, Bill
Hsrttu. W. K. Connolly and Dr.
3uy of Mt. Dora.

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for 10,320 v ita lly ’ needed transformers.
To date only 1,760 have boen roceivod.

almost dread leaving home and going to.our

Just as soon as we ^H*'gef transformer*

Packards, andtlwraafo
i*i bm iU t^ n w ithout m m tttiJ tl

• .The factory ia Itraiolng every effort to get more
parti gpd material to production can be Increased.

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Soi9 t can have been shipped with wooden buujpen , some without window reguUtor handles. Th u
costs the factory a lot o f money, for it means thet
replaceaema must be shipped and Ipstmllad. later.
Under

Mrs. Peart Adams, department
seeivtary and trestunrr, and tha
following Uglon. dutiict eoromsliders: W. B. Phifer, 4ih; A.
L. Phllllpe, 6th; Milton Collier;

sucIl

But word from jDctroit says that parts aod materials gra still scarce. Steel continues to be limited­

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«b. mmU.

jkrsn iron tms been an acarce that Packard started
,1* ball rolling on a nation-wide collection drive!
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7Ik * cere t t ytHtr p fr tu t earl
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ond othpr c r it ic a l m a te ria ls —now. on

No pna else eon gtya yov[ Font Ihe kbd of Mivka
It gets from Ford mechonto. We know your Ford
belter. W e know how to repair it better. We.havo
tools that do the job betfjr. And our Genuine Ford
Ports or* mad* better, fit better, and work better.
Drive In today lor o free check-up.

order - the more than 2000 members of our
organization wiH make good their pledge
to bring you the bonefits of cheap oloctric
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sorvice at the -oarliost possible moment.

Specialized Fordequipment'

difficulties, it’s s Wonder the folks
and lasting longer
our trained
Rhi.-GI»e us a chance SO citefa thoae little troubles
rfore they grow up Into big Ooes.
Bring jour car in any d o *. Wc'rc abort on new

■ubsiltutlng for Oamte Berta,
«tth{* Walter Woolfralh. Ithj A l
Daniel, 8th. and Ed Derrlng.
Oft Sunday afternoon at tha
I.*gl6n .Hut, about th# biggest
barbecue In th* hlitory of Campbell-lxuslng Boat wear aerred to
visitors and msmbers. Ersryone
was enthused or*e the quality
o f th# mlat, prepared under dfrettibn of W. B. Hathaway,

During tho past year we have placed orders

your Forddealer knows your ford besi!

ri DO LOVB our workf-hut these day*. w »

Prominent
Legion
officers
ireeent ware: Commander Bai­
ty, B. Meade Wilton, national
executive
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committeemen
psrtment Vie* Commander Frank
Cstnn, Htato Adjutant A. Iteid
Mann,. Assistant Htate Adjutant
Holmes Melton,- Mrs. A. J. H
department Auxiliary presli

(Intrmetioisel ffouitdpholo)

1TANDINO BEFORE a coin lmnrti.il in Frankfort, Crmtany, Wnc Cap*.
Kathleen Nosh Durant listens without change of expression as she was
sentenced to five years In prtxon and dishonorable discharge. She was
convicted for her part In tho theft of the lic iio crown Jewels. Assistant
defense counsel Capt. Glenn UrutnLnugh Is on the led; chief defense
nrumul t-C Col J 8 t)u.lruuil nt ciutit.
(Jnlemational fladioplwto)

Dwight D. Kks-

wh«se reputation fo r barbecuing enhowesAdW* pWiity uf I

is will known throughout Flor­ follow, through MWf a P
ida. Nad Smith had charge of iam
oua eotusi The Ow
arrangements. Nearly 200 per- eom
panled by his wilt
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orrison

SHORTAOCS

W Transformers
- ' Copper Wire 4,689,370 lbs. 2,310,600 lbs. 2,378,970 lbs.
. .Poles
39^350
23,170
16,380
Insulators
193,7^0
. 28,330 167,420
(Materials ordered during the post fear).
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M O N D A Y ,' OCT. 21, 1946

TH E SAN FO R D H ER ALD , SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR
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The Sanford Herald

The Newsprint Crisis

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FlarMo,
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, f ( . » * r « a of Warefc *

The present newsprirtt crisis In Florida and through­
out the United States cjm be traced directly to the liungling Interference of Washington burenuernts. Largely as
a result of the failure of these "gunrdhtn angels’ of our
"planned economy" to foresee the conshqueAces of their
nets, 126 Florida newspapers nris faced/ with immediate
«M.U!in I- OB**
Iblllar
interruption hf service to their subscrilferH and 100 more
aOIllHIK MBAW
of. them look-forwnrd to-19f7 wU^-^nroapecta-of susjMJtiW E lt / W
afon.,
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UJ«nS»i»^rio*-ikATr»
O S K K l.W tf
r »!• * * • ra A4%a— - - - - Frinr Tti'
ATlhim itlet* sent hi« Pnurrr
C*nUr&gt; o iA i. .J ——» » *__
.IS
divixiomt
ronring
iicrnng
tlft
Westernpftlns^of
Rotund,
IMWkh
V iY D io O T
iW M ib
4 « T h e Sffhford HurnlcfliKT mffny another American now*
NMiks
pnper houglrt Ha newsprint~in Finland itlfere It ’was'
iM f
Y O U ?
cord*
possible to purchase it and ship it clear across the A t­
All sW Iu rr ■•lie
thaafea m * llU M « H i M lllm
in * «•
^ .r tL .U T T .V ^ T r Ik . ear#*** #• lantic and up the St. Johns River to Sanford more.chcap.•Ulan t u l a will Wo ofcar*** ta iy than it could be produced in our own country. Thousy 'w i a l k r aO.eWlalar: ralea.
nnds of tons of newsprint wore also imported from Nor■OlaaJ WawaMO** n o r m a l . '
TH, low. r f f » “ rala The ll.rmU ttTQr and Sweden.
n Iha aaTlookl *’»'* ■*• VhV
'ilia
In rccertt years this source of supply has been en­
ufflrtt t f t mmI■I
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la Ik.
tirely cut off. and all the newsprint used in the United
irta.laal WroAaaar&lt;«ra
S i gVw Tort.
______ ___ States has come either from this country or from Canada.
i n But the United States as a newsprint source hns been;
~ 1%e Sara 14 la a ■»*■»' la •r
eirlo*
,ai —«- ■—
— rrraa aklrk
gradually drying up. Price ceilings and labor strife have
. , . , 1, M ilikrO la Ifee um» far
mnde it unprofitable to produce newsprint, nnd manu­
SakllW.Uaa af all
'■ H ltlil to II e» H i aifcaiwlao
ii.i in ,a |a rale 0* 0*a aa 4 kl** facturers have largely gone into the production of other
a T l w r i a n n eaSltafc*4 karala. commodities on.which they could make more money.
S t h I w . . V r a » . U l c . l l - .1
In 19-11 United States mills supplied 26 percent, or
•I*
oal ofaoalaWaa krralJ. • "
about one-fourth, of the total newsprint consumed in
MONDAY, OCTOBER » . W
this country.’ Since then this percentage has gradually
declined to 17 percent, in spite of the fact that the price
BIBLE VEH »B FOR TODAY
ceilings on newsprint have been increased during the
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IP WE EVEN M lVK OUIl EN; same period from $50 a ton to $HG a ton. But the excess­
[IV'lei:
F y iKS WE WLL NOT HAVE ive cost of labor nnd the profits to be made Ip paper lines
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ENEMIES LONG: Thl* la my not covered by ceilings have driven many millers out of
V
commandment. that ye Inva one the newsprint business.
,
another.—John 16:12.
•Canadian mills on -the other hand have made an
W , ic * where houiowivai are almost herculean effort to supply the American mnrkct.
refusing to buy meat at exor* In 19.41 they supplied 64 percent of nil the newsprint con­
„ . bltant price*. They can do more sumed In the United States'. This year’ they will supply
to bring tha price down than all 81 percent in spite of the fact that they too have been
the OPA * In the world,
hampered by strikes and material shortages- which have
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■ president Truman, It i* Pn* kept some mills idle. Arid they; havP'done this in snit&lt;» o f !
is going—W- delivery prica-ceilings w-hiclrhnvc- forced therft’ tosefT at less than T
noun1
a
aeiklon they could get from overseas.
e v n W o r e tha flrat »***
tha United Natlona Aaaembly,
Since
before
the
war
American
consumption
of
pawnWe hope ’ he ha* * chance to
print hns hi creased from 3,600,0(16 tons to nearly 6,000,*
read it f l n b
000 tons, of. which nearly 1,000,000 tons came from
The United SUtea Employment Cilnada. The dally circulation of Amerlcpn newspapers
Sendee office In Tampa report* has Increased from 12 million in 1939 to 5J million at
that It h a * .7.600 Job* available the present time and the volume of advertising this year
G. S. Oil Shale Fuel Reserve*
which'It ha* been unable to fill.
Meanwhile. 6,000 peraon* are is expected to reach, if not" exceed, that rif the previous
*«T IIOBBRT fcJGEIGER
A mot latent
drawing unemployment enmpen- record in 1929. Tims the demand for newsprint in thi*
aatlon a t the rale o f $15 » country Is at its peak.
■ -week from the State. • Thu*
WASHINGTON _
n ,f0r. the I rnallon of Colorado, Wyoming
In spite of^this fact, in spite of appeals from in­ nvcrngr
when there I* " ah.-tage f
man i* using
»mlc . R!,-,: Utah, Another mn Inr
dividual
publishers
all
over
the
country,
from
the
South­
labor, the State !• payinK P*°P *
. . u ¥ us . » ; “ 3 3 i
not to work. And »ome people ern Newspaper Publishers Association and the American
who could get letter paying Job*
prefer to draw their benefit Newspaper Publishers Association, the OPA has cofi- ihny , be
la, warkfoTrl^
Writing in the Tampa Tribune.
Jim Kllllngaworth, a a u ff writ­
er. iay», “ A check o f the re­
cord* here reveal* many peraon*
throughout the state are draw­
ing Jobless benefit p» vrnenla
from the lame office where Joba
are available that match their
ability, and one official raid
thl* condition “ 1* obvious &gt; ro o f
that a substantial percentage of
the men and women on
ployment roll* aren't gjotri^
go' work uni*** they are lorced

to do «o."

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CIO Unltad Auto Workera* have announced that thejj jnlaud to enter contract renegotia­
tion* with the autamoblle cornpanlea for higher wage* I’cowho think that automoblle
“ high enough nlrgady
p rw *^ wouj j object to th*f; car
orr wh

.ukV# ordered being M id vp
another two .or. thtre muiMyufor
another atrlke, shotdd_ w lrTlhitr

congrtaamen and let them know
about IL Congrea* and the 1 r*a.Ident are th# only o n e * who can
do anything about the labor
altuatlon at present.
‘ Th# BUta Department atlekIng atrietly to the letter k*. the
law. exdudee from the **Iety
and aacurity of thl* country 48
Estonian* peraecutad |'r*l R bjf
tha German*, then' by the Ku*
aiani, before finally *-f I • • ' [* It
aeroki the AUanUo In a tiny
■loop. We crltlcix* the, Britiah
renting
immigration Into
ntlng Immigrauon
line
ti
o f hundred* o f thouiof European refugee*; we
rwfuae to a a rb i* 48' who are
Making r e fu g e : In our country.
America,
A merle* fur centurte* the heven of feurope'a peraecuted mill|bna, haa changed.
Mtribal T ito .aye he will npt
ov# in on Trieau by fore*, a
mil* wht
which
nromlae
' D Juat «■ good a*
‘
hia word,
f“ oma day eOna ooun*
&amp; y will do
groh t be — .
be Trlaale. but It w ill be
, Iran, Greace. Manchuria,
exoraa, or aome olher littla laol*
■ted ipoL and It will be • test
k, * Th# aggnaslve act msy
perpetrated by aome email
' n agalnat a smaller nation,
to see what the United
will do about it, what
In and the United flute*
do.
It wll( *&gt;« h * r&lt;1
Use -public' opinion ai
to the Importance o f going
.war to p rova t aggrea.on
*y around the world, but
l a done you may rest
rr# will be further acta
■ion.

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k.B,r OLIVER - D* WOLFE

WASHINGTON, 0P&gt; — Alillion. by virtue of I0_ year* of teaching
of young American!, in kinder- achool children about airplanea.
fatten and cclfcgp, have an uppor- A aeriea of lecture* to odyeatora
tunity to become air-minded thl* in J042 h»
followed by publica­
achool year,
tion of textbook*. 700,000 of which ^
. Thty are going to find airplane* wet.j aotd.
popping up in aocial aludiea, mathAa a reault of thi*. program. SitiumailcA..
acJenc**,. language;
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aoiTTelglr aay* appruYtmately Ji*IC_of
J*&lt;w^rtfc-'Som4-otih«-oId«rr¥tini^ i the junior and i ?ntox.-bjlh_AtbogU-*——
*01* In grputui-aciiooLcarraca-aukh jin .
ASla.-ruiogy,- cftmgiunic*ttnn* 'Iu T | m
i . , „ on -their .rurricuU.
cbiifaes
.
mechanics wNl^sctually fljf-Oghe )
end. of th#-v*wfrJ Bl*rri7~
*r r—
“
J clarrTeportes, “ wnen thfr fnipha*i!e
1h« program ii part of Ore CivieJ changed from lh&gt; ground achool
r nau. ca
A d ml n i miration a ,,.1,1^
,,. in high
li . i. ■
aUbjecta
achool eertruM
ernrav* Ilk
to
(C A A ) plan to help atntc departthe broader aocial. political nnd
ment* o f education make young
economic field*, it became plain M
Americana flying conadoua. Twrnty-on'a *tate« have already adopted to educator* that aviation could
individual plan* to introduce Dy­ he taught all the way down to the
ing into th? curriculum. CAA re­ achool beginner*.''
cently aent aeven frrshly.trained
aviation education apecialiata into
the field to hu|p atatea, school*
Y O U R . $$.
and college*, upon requekt, panic*
Ipate in the program.
In mathematic* Johnny la going W I L L '
to find problem* put a bit differ»
cntly than they were when hia
g o
r e a d
pop and mom -went to achool, *ay*
F
A
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^
T
H
E
A D S ^
Howard W. Sinclair, Aaafa.ant
CAA Administrator for Aviation
Training.
"Inalead of aaying ‘Jlhnny.*. il
you h»d thr(&gt;r apple*,” * Sinclair
**id. “ the teacher may aay. 'John­
By W. V. Bluing
ny, If one airplane can carry three
Tourhlon Itrug
crew membrra and 20 paaaenger*. ,
how many can aix airplane* carWhen illneaa strike*, do
,«*• ••
you shop around frantically
Fpr older atudrnta, * acience
to
find
n doctor
whose,
course* may inclut'-i the theory
charges you think might be
of aerodynamics and ‘ atudy the
low ! Of course not
came* o f "lift.’*
By the same token, why
. “ The new manual, The Aviation
look for a "bargain counter *
Education. Syurre Book, even haa
when your doctoY give* ’ you
a chapter on muile which iiata all
a prescription? Your health
1songii, military, popular and otherla Uyond price — the medl
. wine which have nn aviation
cation you may need to re­
theme, or even mention aviation,"
store or preserve it'should be
Sinclair told im :
»
only, the beat, regardl##* of
The manual, prepared by Dr.
price.-.
I'aul It. Hanna, Profcaaor of -EJThe
yonaclentlou*
drug­
ucation .a t Stanford University,
gist'* prescriptions are not
wlth’ thj asiiktance of 25 trachcr*,
expensive. They contain the
aviation expert* and rtaearvh
fine*! of Ingredients, qhheked
worker*, 1* one r f the Intekt step*
and double checked, plus the
to make young Anjirk-a air eonconscientious skill of a train­
acious. It wa* used extenaively thl*
ed. man. That i* yqur safely
pggt.au miner (n at leum 50
and yuilr saving. .
er training iiiktitutsa which CAA
This I* thy_l.ljst nf^a aerie*
meana of alcciricity. The tern- assisted in.
perature - o f •the
»the‘ 'grw
in d ' 'wi'af' Educator* in America atarted
gTtsir
of
Editorial Advertisement*,
raised until the oilt V
o heci/tne air-minded in 1842,
I
vaporised
appearing In (his pjiper earh
nnd escaped through -the hole*. Sinclair says, after early World
Monday.
The vapor then wa* ccndetised War 11 experience* disclosed that

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the Germans had Ih- edge on xs
nnd refined, producing oil.
A queer - by-product of this
project was reported. The In­
tense heat was said to make It
Vos* ihie to grow aub-Lropicni
sisU'ntlj’ refused to take the price ccilinKs off iiuwaprint JlilllL__
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in a climate distinct­
JiliiataL- deposilrt,- nnd jiniilllcf1VegeUtjpn
iii!» are found In 13 other ly northern. Swedish expert* re­
ami tmly.loat-waokruUud llu‘ prtrc-cp|lin(f,TrohT$7 i tVT But scientist
g 10 atatea.
portedly
estimated
ths
s o il
$85 a ton. Meanwhile, iMwsprint is reported nn .Helling nt build n new American fuel In­
The Navy, greatest user of warmth might last fo r yrars
iluatry
to
fill
the
gap.
from $175 to '$300 a.ton in some markets of the world.
permitting ths growing of exotic
Thf* is the oil slml# industry, power in the -nation, believe*
Under these conditions Canadian mills have'refused je iff" know", « „ r v * from
four the*e oil shale deposit* so im- plants.
neu- the
rncts «•
tl, Amcricnn
A
.. jobbers arid Lu
' rr&gt;*r&gt;e rrom lour
Much n method 1* not expected
to renew
theirr enti
contracts
with
the. 1o flv , time*
*a*’ 'g r 5 »t ''a « ‘ th iH a L ^ S * lo naUo" n&gt; ‘ T ^ rity that
petroleum
reserve.
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aerra o f shale reserves In American shale area*. For
question of whether we will-be able to obtain newsprint
one thing vast quantities of elecSciential* foreran- that within! w t.w Te
• ,Jd* f" r !tat all becomes a dubious one. We are already 'paying three
yeara they can demon-!
” «hout the aid of government tHHty are not available, and in
^* i
twice ns much for newsprint as we dld before the wirr. atrate a practicable method o f »ubsldi*« or high tarifT*. large eddiUun much-of tha ahola toll
sufficiently rich for crop*.
W e are willing to pay more. But without newsprint, it ojwratlon. Thu* they hope lo « c- *c*te oil shale .industries have Istdt.
MB
Recovery
of oil from ---shale
novfr existed
exlsteii in »ny country
.
r
is difficult to sea how wc can give the people the service rompliah in a few year* what noyfr
-V
expert*
of
many
natlona
have
during
peacetime
becgtf.so
of
|
w
'
■
*fS ®
to which they are entitled.
Iwen trying to do for decade*.
competition of petroleum.
|
uii
the *hal» and refin
The ■- govi
government i# spending) However,
I,n"***r with Improved —
-*u Jn® the from
tne snale and refinmeth-.
crude oil obtained from
JEROME KERN’S
t JO,0000,000
■"
.
to develop
_.slon _
fuel
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and ode and by the sale of valuable' shale.
Each phase represents
this condition -may enormous problem*.
ell from ahnlo and other sources, by-product*,
by-product
I .Statistics uf the
America n change, expert* *ay. Some liyTo work out these problem* r.
Petroleum Institute show Amer­ prcducts inelpdo detergent*, in­ $600,000 research and develop­
secticide*.
plant
sprays,
resin*,
"All nbonrti for Venus! the moon the firwt stop!" If ica )• consuming more than 1,ment lalmratory has been bdilt
,
.
... n o m c o to f
this cry is over heard nt our nirporLs, Samuel Hertick is 600,000,000 barrels o f ol] a year. solvtnU, emulsifying agent*, me* at the University of Wyoming
poses,
dyes, at Laramie. A t Anvil Points,
proved reserve ka around 20,- diclnat chemical
likely to have nt least part of the responsibility. Ho is Th#
453,231,000 barrels, -leai’ than a phenols, cresolt and numirout near Rifle, Colo.,. In the been
teaching rocket navigation at the University of California,' 20-year supply.
organic sulnhur and nitrogen'of Ihc o il’ ahala 'diatrlct, a $1,But Dr. W. C. Khrueder, chief chemical compounds.
the first course of its kind In the United Stntcs. He thinks
£00,000 demonstration plant la
liBtcn
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.... war
.... Germany,
.......
. de- being erected.
During the
it not impossible thnt a rocket-impelled craft mi«ht get of the Office o f Synthetic Liquid
Fuel* j&gt;f the Bureau * o f Minas, veloped new ■processes and these
One
of
the
big
problems
I*
the
beyond the influence of the earth’s puli and lie able: to _tlmatra that oil shale reserve*' now are available to American handling o f huge, quantities of
Trodvctj
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make Venus. Though Venus nt its farthest is 161.000,000 cf the United States contain four sciential*.
materials. The olj yield from
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Sweden also had a unique oil shale in commercial' deposita la
miles from the earth, nt its nearest it Is only 25,000,000 or five tpne* thl* much recoverable oil, or cbout 02,000,000,000 shale project. Rxpcrl* of the Du- expected to rang# from 10 to. 66
miles, a mere nothing to an astronomer.
barrels.
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At
There, is just one difficulty which might be consider­
About 70,000,000,00
barrels gineers drilled holt* Into near- R ifle 'w ill be a mine capable of
liLlh
ed a drawback. If the celestial navigator, either in going or 82 per cent o f the recoverable the-turface ahale beds. They In­ producing from -16,000 to 20,000
or coming, mnde a slight miscalculation, even if it were total are In the-Green'River for-.! traduced heat Into these holes by tons-of ahale dally.
L A S T T IM E S M O N D A Y ! "E N C H A N T E D F O R E S T "

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WASHINGTON LETTER

TAKING THE BLUSH OFF THE ROSE

r taus: Jir'iisusTJss!!

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!

Trip To Venus

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JUIH CM • CORNELNUDE- HIM URNiLl
WILLIAMmilt - WAITER BRENNAN
CONSTANCEBENNEII • DOROlllYGISH'

only 100 miles, he might never land anywhere. He might
continue ,to circulate to the end of time as a satellite of
whatever planet he might be nearest, to the grent as-'
tonishment of all astronomers.

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RE TELLING ME!
•y WIUIAM HITT

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| A SHORTAGE of wolverine
fur U reported.. That'* the stuff
turd to trim Santa Claus' red
suit— *0 old Saint Nick, like the
real of us, will have to do hia
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Kt\i Ktlpgh In a tarltu jacket
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sound, restful Ileep . . . you'll find
thl* a bed— or a sofn-—prepared td
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splendidly mint both requiramantsB
For H'a luxuriously upholstered
hols
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honey-combed with resilient coil ^
springe. A touch of the hand.quick*' ^
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comfortable double bed.

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’ •re hunting the* elusive welverlnet In luch fashion they'd
.have te he magicians le escape J
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H ERALD. SANFORD,

Paola Demonstration
Club Meets Friday

hostess.

— TELE. NO. 148

I M; nt*- the- VvDsort School.'Hffri.

Weekly from Home Demonstration
apectalial, Tallahassee
CHILDREN’S HOUrih
Young children, ns well a* 'only
children,” ,nke a great fr share of
jfhelr rndthpra’* time tnnn older
children and those witn mother*
and sisters, according ta studios
of lime spent by farm noun makers
In Vermont and New Vork and re­
ported by the agricultural cxprri*
meni sta.tmn* of (hunt sia'.s.
The time spent exclusively an

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! Beach, Air. and Mrs. Sam Bethea
of 'Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. John
| Kmtrr and daughter Sandra, Mr.
and Mr*. Bayrnnnd .Kailer, ■ Mr.
|and Mrs, f~ .11, Reynold*. and
sort Lewis, Jr.
; . The children presented Mrs.
' leader with a star aapnhlfe dia­
mond ring and Mr. Khder with
a. gild Elgin pocket wntrli .for
anniversary gifts. -

Gcisey,

Mr. anil
Mrs. Henry Will®,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bamsev mol
Richard Den* attended the Sta e
J.iona Cut vent ion in Duv'tswa
lust weekend.

Cucumbers ami grrert .tomato**
After, the meeting touch Rmt- ere lie&gt;t, picklrd withjn 21 tmpr*
hall was played. •n,. sr presen' of picking.'

ag d 1.4W hours a.week: In neatly
• half the home* the mother* took
nil th e’care nf the cpildr*n. In
about a third of Llg- h..j|i*-*. they
lied h.lp from bthei nt-’fidi.l* o;
the family.. .
Th? older children grow, ihe It?
, limn their tnothers p-tid o* thhin,
aee&lt;rding to Imth atntiie*. In Ver­
mont .hong* where the young.*v
was'iilx-nnm ha o'd wale**, the i.».i&lt;&gt;
given, to child
, car- vvii» ah'-ui 2.

Mrs. C. C. Priest
Honored On Birthday

Mr. and Mrs. George It. Sint*
entertained with a dinner Sun­
day at their home in Mount Dora
in honor of the flOlh birthday o f!
Mrs". Sims'
Sims’ * mother Mr*. C. C.
Priest.
Those attending wire Mr. and
Mr*. C., C. Priest: Mr. and Mr*.
Randall Priest, Randall, Jr. and
Safa; Mr. And Mr*. Clyde Brockman, Patricia uml John rtf San­
ford; Mr. and Mra. Karl Kipp,
Mora and Robbie cf Dr Undo;
Vernon Priest o f Anthony; Mr.
and Mrs. George Sims, George.
Jr. and CUrenr* Karl.

Mis* Elizabeth

ROSE HUD;

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too* &gt;oa hiw os

NORCROSS

SEATED before microphone* In
Washington, Secretary i*f St ito
Jantrs F, Uymes I* shown .t? lie ad­
dressed the nation on the result* of
tin- Pat I* Peace Confcicnce, lie aid
he was disturbed most by •'the toil*
tinned if not Increasing tension botwren tlie U, S. ami Ihe Soviet
Union." tin ter null omit.Souhdptmlo)
When ilrying hmi-elmlii lit s«l,
e*. remenil&gt;ei to keep the hri-tb'
ilown.

POWELL'S
o m e n s u p p l y c’o.
E X C L U S IV E D E A L E R
llfl', Mjcnolt* Air.

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These Women
TIUNABOUT’! TAH PtAT, nccorilltii !&lt; paimt “lamia"’ a-; Die vvalcli
’ Spiiit", n PertIf n kdten, try to get &gt; :t ,,f her ru'e. It w;i* all in fu
li'.vvevcr, for both "Laura” and *4S :ii" me coot friend* and live t
tether jrlthiMt*, Edgar.Jamas .iti D-w! m, Eqglnnd. (Ntrmatio'ms

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AP Nrwifeatun** Beauty Ealitm
. ♦£very ’once In u uhilrt th*r« l&gt;
hew* about lif»*tlrk
t:er ‘rally
about ((dm But itiiuilly ev«i 1hi*
new |i|i roil re *^lin U*' that me
|*i edictPiI tin mil noil •rial rti*’
__Ttli* i ‘l»r* liul1 IM2t»t!i iv ■IIUL l
r«i*mrtirian* were if the t*|iinnni
lhal new fftll mnkeup »hnde*
would run to nranire. to barmuiiiz. with the fall frt*hi»»n rolar*
u**ct, brown and
^ll» tU|i
they come with Mich • jor* a* id*
J tio vb»tt, *pluk l»a**U»hr bl ue
/ flume and twilight furb^ia—renl
Idtie red- 111 ornni •* H v irt* ar.
few and far t» t\%»* u mi any f«**
metioan*'* *helf.
It bnp|ii*netl rtminlv b'FjUHr the

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Mrs. W. I). Gardiner
Hostess To Circle

Mr*: W. If. Gardiner wu* hos!*** on Monday at her home on
Magnolia Avcnu- for the first j
meeting o f the year of circle
Three o f -the First ,11 a p t ! s t ■
Church.
A special prayer v*n* offered
hour* u week When ihr vmi.g- ; ,„ f ,,,„rr ln n „ „ B ant, fl&gt;l
wn* four or five, tlie Dine *|H* .t „ 1||l|K,
,„ury
M „,
yi)v
WO* 12 hour* A her, h. sr* m Tny|.,r v*|„. IS .tatlooed thete.
or seven, the time was only thr *; \|f]l M N Cleveland led th,.
hour*, lty Ihe tlm? tie ha I i aeh*-,l drVo1
.Iona 1, uong a* her thi-nre.
eight ts, eleven y.-ar* of age. r,
i 1"Ti Mi lling tliem to iitwei ve All
irinther* rrpmtxl no tilin' spill * v , Ilnng* which i tiav’e
roiiumonlrri
elusiyfly on child enre.
|you, utid I.u. i nUi will, you alThe time spetil caririi: for r h ill- | wgy*, even unto the
End ofthe
ren tnejS-aM d slightly a* the int o- j World” .
Mr*. J. A. Smith presented
•*»jr uf cliiliin n under eigln &gt;-,*n
i f ago inerce-&lt; d frtttt on o fouiy an Interesting Bible Study from
l«lt,■conversely, th? holies pent in
each Individu. I chili ilroppeii a* New Testament". Mr*. Gutdiner,
tha number of ehlldn-n inrna- d. literature chairman, tout. *ub
When there unj two or room rhd- Kfiption* fur the Baptist rungmine. Coninuiiilty mission work
9 ‘b vfl-pf ,kha Ai|'Ven,l: Fr"l,t' in
r- fantrly, they-net)* "fa eiiljr (lire atid trim Rtrosoad by Mrs. Lolu Mi|1er
lud tacit other In such aetivitle* : * who uUn’ seemed volunteei* to
dresSirig ami eating, A report frorr place flower* In the church dur­
ing October.
■a study mark) ill New York S ate.
Mr*. W. K. Rett* invited tlrci
agreeing with the Vermntil flit! circle to meet with her tn Nov­
Ings, say* "Where there was only ember, .Member* were urged P*
one child, about thg same amo'iut attend the program meeting to
of llnie Wn* usid tt* wh.re here be held in the church on Mon­
SQHl |wd or mote cbihlrvli of elraut day,. Oct. 21. They were mlmofttho'*an&gt;? ngr, andsr,less tiipe was ished to t&gt;e faithful missionary
given to each child.” *
worker* throughout the year.
Time spent on only children fty
Refreshment* .were served Ry
rmooi
the hostess, to the following;
n week. Tho m?th i Mr*. It. H. Beck, Mr*. P. E .1models one of the newesl emeudries
whn spirit rnly four hour* r»pnrtc ' ltols, Mrs, Betts. Mrs. Cleveland, j created tn the movie roplial. lt ha &lt;
nnvy blue lUjiJ. n.ivy und vkhitr
• that child care was her most Urjtly l(m. M, Cummins, Mt*. W* F£,
task hut rhe found all h' niemakini* |)y^on, Mr*. J. (*‘. MilchHI* Mr*, itripcd raw illk blouir, and n unr, artlonu*. perhaps l^cause of an A, C. Madden, Mr*. Miller, Mr*.; lrl red bolero jackrt witli hei- .y
J. Ut Stirunph i, Mm. Smith. iqUareguldimllCHtl Will*It Jut.
old, tpnorly equipped* house. Th
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tronh. r ah soon
hours on hr .Mm. A. l\ William*. Mr* W r. fir, ;| IUtVy (ujf ijt , anii
(iHfrrmitiOfim J
ehiltl took pride in nil h i hog*? Wllioii, Mr*. Jmp II Wright mid inali 11iiii£ rhufl.
Mr*, (jarrkk.
i work, using modern imthwl* atid
ennlpment, and by saving time or
other tasks, was able to *p?»J
mere on chllj care.

music;

Harris, alternate enunril dele
gate; Mrs. Prarl Rate., home j
improvement.
Three new member* admitted
to the club were Mr*. M. T.
Shealey,
Mr*. Morris Didge.
Mr*. Herncrt Geisey. Mr*. Ouida
Wilson,
home
demon*:ration
agent, presented numerous idea*
for
attractive and practical
Christina* gifts.
After the huiioe** session Was
adjourned
refreshment*
were
served to the following: Mrs.
Hate*. Mr*, (.rare Cole. Mr*. E.
■E. Denmark, Mrs. II. G. F.rmbro,
Miss Catherine pox, Miss Elisaiieth II a r r i s ,
Mr*. Charles
Powell, Mrs. Ruth Pearson, Mr*.
Carrie Schley, Mr*. It. It. Smith.
Mr*. J. II. Shaw, Mr*. II, W.
' Spivcyi Mnv-J, H. Taylor, Mr*.
M. T. Shealey, Mr*. M o r r i s
I Lodge, Mr*. Ouida Wilson and
* her mother Mr*. W. I*. Geiger.

Dr. and
Mis., C. W. linker
have returned from • ten day*
spent at various points in VIisaissippl.

Mr. and Mrs. Hr- K. Morris
hnd as their guest* over the
weekend
Prank Walrutt*
and
Keith K, Stone of Guilford, Conn,
and Mike Satis and Bill Held
• Den Five of the Cub Scout* o f Stetson University.
met at the home of their Den
Mr*. Hen F. Currie and infant
Mother Mr*. H. E. Morris, |}28
l.ocust Avenue, on Thursday af- daughter Constants?, have hocn
ternoem frr the first mrrting of removed fr,'til the Orangv Mem­
lhe yean * Officer* elected were orial Hospital in Orlando and
John Am mot), Denner; Allan Uct- an* now at home, this Elm Avetel. Den vAilof; Henry Cordell.* nue.
Secretary and Treasurer; Ernie

cmy-

I ducted the-biisines* •srsriWf^bev*
eral rie^ chairmen' were elected
for the'^gming yfltr including
Mr*. X. U. TJ’jinr. grmltldi Timl
bcautifiratlon; Mr*. H e r b e r t

i!ur_ celeb rnui| their -iiiith
f (KT* city
■n^-atihtyjfsary‘H I ju fij )i,.or*
,
.... School bC
2” tl Palmetto Arenue on Sun*1 Engineering and Architecture at
day with a dinner party fo r the th«&gt;i University of Kansas.
entire family which w it rvifnitet| for the first time in nine f
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry 0. llaye;
year*.
of I'iiltadelphia, I'a. are visiting
Those
attending
were
Mr.
unit'
Mr. and Mrs. William II. I,«I t —ILT t _ _ », l _
A
a.
mate
Petra of 110 Wes: Third Street.

were llotdiy Morris, Ernie Mnr
rls, .Melvin Fleischer, Jnh
rnrd, Jr., Allan JTetscl,
flatdrn, John Armmnr.
Henry u*g on tjxa»y_pulA_awl..haui
carv-Ly-JapusaoutaUve faws. i Cnrdell, Terry Cordell,
maker* on farms in Vermont nv\i- Chase and Mrs. II. E. !

Utan „ 550,000,000 annually.

•..Uarrit Schley, ^nre...la,nt,

John Amnion Elected
Denner Of Cub Scolds

Hints To Housewives

F IV E

l« the mm! abundant
r&gt; ' h r
i-rvir in .plant*.

The
monthly program
and
busthbs* meeting of the Paola
Home Demonstration Cluh .wn* .
I hch|. .Friday evening a t_h ;0 0 J '.

W. Kaders Celebrate
£alendai W a d in g vVnnjyW-siiry

The N ' De V, Howard Chapter
o f the United Daughter* of the
Confederacy will meet at the
home of Mrs. I.. A.-* Brumley on
Celery Avenue a 3:00 P..M. with
iMrt, A. K. Russetter us cg-

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Activities

Cecelia Truluck

T t ik s d a y
H Businrmf_\W
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meeC^riih
"the Dullness Women of District'
No. 2, Oct* 22. ut the P in t
Presbyterian Church In Orlando.
Mrs. Joe Corley it in' charge of
_ transportation arrangement*.
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It-tfU whn have f •» wear vhe t otii Hew iiiit\
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mne uimiki/i't l ni •- hav*1
niMif* 111* with ei new i tea in Bo i
'lick fhintemenl 1*|» »nil|jv
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For a Itnijr llnte cal’* tutvc Ire* t
j ctini}ihilOMiy that new fbi** ♦-*. m
lirflit'* fade m i * tli'ir ntakeufi.
K^t e»*lDd l'*» I1* a football parin'
htifkiny like u dre^ajn mid then a
a S" dmnrt with In-r t*ead and
be nullrnnle | tiy hr!Id ^ wli:irb|
iii dill* In t ImiIi tiokll IV**!y it'lltt*t'fv
VVfvtt, lt'n\i|Ii *.|||i|io-»t*s| ill I *|
*-id«ed nu«. NAlnrium tinu be
U|id«nt in np^tickw. and MaiRph
• Lin* «■)' that tin* mifrerlieni
whhdi make- the tipnlirk thimim'i
w ill iil’ro |fuarjnl*v a 11tie ridt*f I sail 1

h lit

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Moitrr-i fii'

Garden Fillers
Tomato %incs* with Jrtill grem t,for jif\t &gt;t«r* Thfy'll la*t lungrr
ifttnr
fruit rtisiy *«* pulUiJ frum tin
j^rmmd an d Ifim i* , ro o ts i i j * h i ti

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Olil peach l rcr* which hove
corn* wruki neik by tfl*r:i*e, or
dying, liatl beat bc-/cmuv&lt;,t it
not removed they' continue t'
serve ns breeding places Iur In
Sect* anil diseaae.
Th* lawn
gardrn tools
their jolia for
cleaned, oiled

mower and other

that have rtnlxhlht&gt; year *tioi,M i*
and stored n***v

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Nh mule, funnv Irak• '■v

riyk tlu

huhtini*.

Bteently a yotiiK la ly who Itti I(
dyed ted tinir *at under the f1u**i
p«f6Ut lights and her hair hwL«
nil a ptirnle hit^. Thi* all bn
. hi n * thin/* te do Vlth |ii|fm?nltt-’
j lion. It will be a good ! bint* if 1lit*

III l‘l f 1. HI Id'/Wft g« HU*
ill^ M

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M J I m I (fill

f b lip Itellbt.M .

1mdu^tiv taken thin Into ron-idi
(litnm wbeii'd plans, new n»iL*ip

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fo r »|ntrk relief ft
ktlclK-n bum, rub the
moist soap.

Vegetables to t*&gt; *Jotmi .or I Return bar *oap to a dry soap
winter klioultl 'ntulprr a* lule-a* I dish , to p r e v e n t unnecessary

prissttile so that Urey can go into
melting.
storage in ns perfect a condition ■
as possible.
Trrr* and thnlba will belied!

from a mulch o f manure pfai eil
aterut them Tins mulch can
dug Into Die »oll tn lire spring.

from ruatrng in damp wealhet.
wra|i them In wasrd paper.
Dnce a week *wl*h your little
mmlx, bareltes and hair pin* m
a ba*in is' warm ■nilsy water

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CORRKCT .MI'JN’S WKAR •

CHILDREN’S WEAR

Divisional Insignia
Become Cattle Brands

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CHEYENNE, Wvo. — i f f ) —
Reproductions of insignia worn
into battle in the Second World
War are beginning ‘ tp appear on
.Wyoming range* along with the
familiar brand* that tens hare
denoted ownership of cattle.
Among the brands of this t
already registered are the patel
e« of the paratrooper* and the
ROth and . 34th Infantry dlvl■iens, and pilot • wings centered

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ONDE “June THaver, 30, has re­
lived the approval of a Loe Angeles
Egyptian brides take their first
itirt of a film contract which calif
r 92.230 weekly. That'a quite • Laths swathed In red veil* to
imp over the saUry the received ^^■1 off evil spirits.,*
new* of the atcident. Her hope*
hen ihe alerted In the movie* four
f,i rarlv France,-no one but th* were in vain, tocher son, a former
rare ago. At that HiH* she made
[ft g^veek,.
(f^crnellosal) wife of Henry' ll was hllraed to Cl, was one of the 3U pet sons ktllul
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By Jack Sords

00 assorted student* and j claimed tbs National Champion 1' —'
alumni irv (he box. Thu students ranking.,
took everything hard. Otic pound­
This year promise* to be no
ed the writer on the hack (I oxccptlcn. Texas, with Dana X.
still bear the tears) every time Bible at the helm, has a power­
By; ARTHUR-FECKWITU. JUbis. tram made a scoring play. house. Army Is strong again,
PACKAGE h fO R D
y^-ySv- i while another insisted loudly and ind Notre Dame has returned
" :#■;! vreiferoualy that the , opposing to the top rung. Army and Notre
rati st. axcacl 8iu&amp;.
club was offside on every play. Dame will meet and their rela­
t i T , W,m '1 *•« flopped.
ilvwn o n V pass after th* official
Tho' T-formailon won t In- expiration o f playing time?
"Call the penalty,", he . would tive standings will be judged
itopp*ed entirely this year" sayr
Well, . It ran la dune!
The
scream, leaping to his feet and av'unlingly. Hut the great* Teufctiich
coach Frank I-eahy of Notrt- U. o f Miami did it in Florkicking my coat on the floor. Us eleven does little venturing
Lame In a byllned article ap- ida'a 104rt Orange Howl game,
It wag an ear-shattering screech, i outside Its own conference.
pearing In the November Issue with an intercepted Holy Cross
but since the other team was
Comparison
scores
usually
penalised only Gve yard* during men* v*ry little in football—
of Tru« Magazine.
[’“ »», after time had run out. i
"The T has changed consider- under the rules, the game could ■
the entire -game, it fell on deaf .Siwash Iteals Slippery Hock 22-6,
ORLANDO, O et 21. MO— Vet­ ably during the past twenty not end as long as the hall was
•are—and made several paint of Slippery downs Pneumonia 61-6
eran Coach Jack McDuwntl is years" continue* Leahy. "Tho big in action, although the regulndeadened onee.
■usd Pneumonia staps -Siwash 62*
;l
“ convinced
that neither Morjila itifferenc- is the tnan {p motion, lion 60 minutes of play had been
The student body, which oc­
i
nor Miami rnuhi score a single fn addition many coaches who exceeded.
, •
cupied
most of, the -stands,
’The Uig 'N ine kingpin often
point" on his Rollins College
With less than ten seconds to
was a charming grbup of denim- designates
itself as -National
.
Tar* and feels that the Univer- employ the T-formation are now’
w e a r i n g lads and skirt and Champion, and that conference
§K
»l y of Miami has no right to spreading the lineman consider* . g ‘ . Gen* DiFtippl# of Holy Cross
sweater-clad gals.
is the' most guilty of not ven­
•j
claim the Sta’ c grid title until ably. We believe this places a launched a forward Pass over the
huada -of onrushlng. Miami forI doubt If manv of them knew turing out o f it* backyard. And
il
defeats
the
Winter Park burden on the defense.1'
" A reason for less scoring Is wards from a point near midthe exact score, hut they had a nften the ftrat and second rank­
i
eleven.
wonderful time. There wero sev­ ing teams in the loop don't even
i 5
McDowall, who has ' tutored tho fact that practically every field in a dcaperst* effort to
roach
in
football
has
concertuntie
the_
fl-fi
score.
T
h
e
.
toss
eral s t i r r i n g yell* for Ihc meet.
* r| " . Rnlllni' teams tlhc* 1020. ad­
tratrd
diligently
on
learning
tin
lipped
Fran
Parker'*
fingers
'l l , ;
mlt* "S r* ore pietty ragged on
T-K-A-M. and a lot of other
2»
offense but wo could still play intricacies of the T-formntlon de- and the foiling leather seemed 1
noise tlmt didn't have anything
j
either the (5ators or the llurri- fi-nse. Most coachea cannot mas- ,,ul ° ( Peach « l any player. The ■ (
to do with the sloppy exhibitlpn
Wo* apparently over. Then
, canes te n standstill. - We arc U r It completely In one year.
o f football In progress.
or» ni a
flashed fn.en the •
' if
plenty rugged defensively and In many instances It has taken
Ir fenders of this sort o f nonr.
*" front -Of the Miami
our tackles undress them when coaches two or three seasons £ « «
sense insist that although - the
Hudson made a running
;
they nail opposing hall carriers." At lift- present time most coach* to*}football I* terrible, the spirit i*
“ 1 don’t see,” the Tar coach e* feel that they have f i n a l l y ? p 1'- »«&lt;* an e l e c t,■ |»|«r gain;
the thing. Following thaj re*WIN Y O U R WlNSS A T THE
HittsiPFprt
iht*
riiilitnpnU
and
furitl
rti
control.
Of
the
bflllt
Ho
W
fl
declared, "how either Florida or i mastered the rudiments
fund- M control, or Ihe liall. Ms wee
■rning, the college prom should
Miami could claim the Style cnl- arrPhtal. which make the T "V fo/
* sri " V
lead the social pages.
lego title without playing us. click. Now these same football XnV thrill”
v\nd let'* set more _ baseball
I ’ve tried.to schedule both trams mentor* nre ’h.iming the mid- time thrill. (Ifflrial time expired,
outfirltlera
running into each
this year amt we'll still play |night oil' in their efforts tn
other. Knough of this just catch­
j devise ways and means i&gt;! stop- '30, but the game wasn't over
ing the ball.
tVe want some
football! ping this offense which has piod- ‘»n‘ » b« wna safely. Into the end
With
the
largest
spirit out there.
•
,* * ■
.
h u ck
squall id the school's history,'the uced sr many touchdowns during *wJp* f o r , " Ll-0 Miami victory,!
llvach weekend The A*s«Kiated j
Tare so far this year have drop-! the past few seasons.
,, U&lt;S?.n.* historic run was an* j
Pres* conducts a sportswrltcrs!
lied a 13-0 decUlcn *toGeorge! Coach lu-ahy concludes with. J*1
,*° }}'*
pell to determine the leading
Washington
University
and ‘‘coaches will l*c much smarter K‘ *» mg- list o f mcrcnitable
Or^
college footliall eleven.
OsJojeRsciyt^ MtsJAJerofX
Claimed h 20-6 victory over the defensively ngainst the- T during «ngc Howlhappenings.
In l .
,
Texes, Army arul^Nutre Dame
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1the current siason than they
tho .
^
are clustered at the top of ^the
,
McDoWsil blamed his teams have ever been before. Come- do* * ball classic
hnxproduced .
early
standing*
this
year.
When
.^ A 6 a w ftA -tA e* ( S o n i e e s ,
the gridiron .season 1* concluded
a mythical National Champion
"{SEllS
C i ? w'o* " « '» * " £ " ■
» w
. . . .....
'iS &amp; a lA V /
will lie crowned again by" the
scrilies.
•time
scason^end*.
] r1 d K
t e ycwir,
a r t c_ #
lim e th*
IflfS pUlaUJI
LDUA, iIIf th/.wim
Hit
IHeallUII
»»i|
m, .
L ( . ■ ..is/** mint f „ r
*9^3. HlS fHCVf A aH?&lt;V1|-Y yffAtoJ
n er-of tomorrow's Florida-Mtaml |cliches and team* to pel touch- .State caught his own punt for
To point out the “ matter of
game would like to settle the down*. The T will be slowed a fust down.
kick
nf* vt/i-ru nuMesvfA ’
opinion" nature of the stand
oever
most
straight
up,
and
the
ball
Itato championship i)uestion
dewn rtinsIderaWy _ hut
Ings, it I* interesting that ‘ In
hi( with u craxy bounce which
completely (topped.”
most of the past seven or eight
......
sent
it
spltuiing
back
into.
J«fOrange Bo*I O^HIcx
year*, at least two team* 'have
complete
a
ferson'a
hands
like
a
yo-yo.
The
Can a tram fall tiu r
• *’
startled Hilly • recovered in time
forward pass in the regulatio
! (10 minuttfs'nf u football emn* . in slide inside right* tackle foi
and Still score the winning touch- i, needed first down.
Oy JIM HKCKHIt
ftw), the maximum. If tho play­
Tho footliall rcmtrnri at the
mc that tH*ar c&lt;*ne rushing at
A I' .V-iwifealures Sports Writer er waited until a ft e r .45 to col­
College of the Pacific in Stuck-1
me fn.nt the sideline*."
NKW VOKK— Marly Marion, the lect the money he would get a
Ion,
Calif.
names * well-loved
Ht.b Johnson,
the big out-'slim and smooth-fietdfng shortstop larger sum.
Amos Alonxo Stngg ns the head
nV
t
rtWl&gt;
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U
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r
m
__________________________ _____ fielder who not so long ago* of the St. Louis Cards, has come
Coach.
Around 1600,000 a y&amp;ut Is
was
one
of
the • Amerltan forth with a plia for baseball's needed to make the pension plan
It doesn't say anything ulm.it.
work. Each player will contri­
Another Stagg who is an iitde-t Knos, Slaughter * dariiig dash Ix a gu ey heaviest sluggers, was. new ^ fision fund plan.
ajxnslble Mrtonality in Pacific's for tlomr with the whining run renowned -for his fiery temper
Marion, whom sportwrltcrs are bute $260 n year and the own­ will give you gracefully
^dlron dtattny. The personality «*f the World Series recalls, t** Johnson always could be found wonl (f, |R!„.| -Mr. Shortstcu” ot ers will..mutch that. That, add* erect carriage. You'll
T* Mr*. Htngg.
.Stngg.'Lver
Lver since
sfnee H
Htagg
tagg,. ml®6
mbnl “a »UI*menl
stnlemcrH once rondo
made b,
by tig
rigid in the middle of any. .
j ,(,g •'Ocloiiui.'* mads an Interesting up to $250,000 with the remtin- feel better—look belter,
I I.■. Ibroke
iSr.rt.l- out
..«Sl| i*—
H *1tho
, ,.playII. I
*
” er coming from the radio rights
Ifegart coaching al the Unlver- j C***y Stengel, Asked (lmw to re I1
that
on
jKiinl when he «."•.darts):
ijty o f Chicago more than half i handle the during base running big field.
“ The publie thinks all major to the World Series—some 8176,Mllfl. ARCHIE U.
- A century jigo, bU wifh has b een 'o f the Cardinal* when cm the
One day, soon after Johnson league . baseball pay,rs are rleir. oofj—another 8*16,000 from the
iM IT II
A co-partite- Klie has kept coin- other
team,
Stengel replied
had been traded to Wnshirigton That’s not right. Of course a fe.v All-Star proceeds, plus the dough
Spencer Corwetlert
b’ etc file* cn all games played “ Always throw
tnrow one
one base
nose ahead;
anea by
y Philadelphia, a“ . savage
‘ k" fight men make a lot of money, but the taken In from in tar-league
Registered
Ijy Btagg teams, « She chart*, of those Larrllna runner, and broke out between the Senators uverage play-rw Just g-rfs liy. The* games which are planned.
2710 i*B)mstto Are.
every contest, keep* chitsiruto |If you rn■"
One .flaw in tho- pinsiun (dun
■rk‘ ,hem
11 *•■ »'» ,hp Athletic player* John- wh
f 1 ru , ^ ru, h 1,., ha,-1.
Htats*tics afid more that) once a moral victory.
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rim, perhaps because
, of the- .r ' . new career1
»
i* that ft Hoesn't. extend to the
- tinned her tnlrnts to ’ s c o u t i n g ‘ FWItbsll U a , rough, tough many years he had spent with] Th
,■
'
,i
r
minors as yet.
For Mrs. S'ngg, all this la a .port and any man who ever ho- theAthletics, remained »loof. ■
The surest way to wonder how
, sideline activity to her main! logged the hall know, how it He just .toed by. smiling lm-,
'
£ •'“ r." « J‘ J °ViW
-IIA1 college football ever got to Ik* a
It
lob o f keeping a home and r e a r - to see a speedy, g.trilln ' nlgnfy, a, the punches flew.
bre edballplay-rs
like Ho big-time sport is to watch one
Let’* look at It thi* wey:
"
•
“ TO pounder
pounder come
come roaring
roaring
Then. Washington pllcher Joe f * 11" * Hank Greenberg, Joe Ih of the contexts after about n
Ing a fam'lly.”
Several
years agi)! like 200
Every
JOOc you are now
.
.One
ran
only
Imagine
]
Krakauskus
walked
by,
and
Maggio
and
Hahe
Kuth.
three-year absence. Take a re­ • pending yfanrly for fire end
gruirful Pacific player* present 1{'.* hi"1Johnson, still smiling, dumped Feller lias piled up enoughca?li cent college game in New York,
i&gt;J Mt*. Htagg a special trophy how assistantcoach Cecil Grigswindstorm insurance c*n be re­
ill appreciation of her work and of Ilicc Institute mud have fell the Senator hurler to the ground * in hi* seven active major Dentn? fo r example.
years to ba con,Mere 1 a wealth!
A fU r a summer of scribbling duced to B4c by buying n 6
interest on behalf o f the foot- when he went racing down the with a hefty right to the jaw.
Held with the ball in n cruciidj- After the game, Umpire Cal man. His name has been linked cbout major lesgue baseball with year renewable policy. You save
4
ball team.
- In the early days of baseball, game and suddenly found himself 11ubbr.ru asked Johnson why, ef- with drals involving many mimr It* business-like manner and per- 16c of every lODe,
Nov.- based on our present
pitching was a comparatively iicing chased by a real, live bear., ter staying out of the fight, ho league clubs, some classtflid a* fgctionlim, It Is downright torIt happened In a game be- hah suddenly swupg on Kra- high as A A A .
The • fir. halier'* ture to watch the collegian*.
dividend* by buyln? a mutual
- thankless jab. The ball was so
*
, ambition !* to own a major bagric
First, admission tir toe pres* policy from c», you ran farther
lively that many learnt scored twTen Texas nyd Austin College
T*a. b|g C h erok« grinned tnd team someday
riven one hundred runt per game. Intck in 1012, when Grlgg was!
_
hut the hurl.rs began’ to T o m a ! 8 »U r back for A u ltln ." TL.
co„u'' gio and Kuth
*
into their own after June 21st, beur w u tho Texas mascot “ hd h 1
fhat, fiilow whui h* war stars, are alt A
i
1871—for that was the date the i sonie of llto student* hail made ; Phcning.
__________
nut despite".......—
.. . 1 . first cne-hit game was pitched it a practice to wrestle with th*'
’
'
putatinn for being tough with f Angvlea
in the Big time. A. G. Spalding animal, which W«uhl exhibit n- U n i t e d S t a t C H l i l i y 8
Imck the low saliried major three limes while trying V nick
T o l W X in S r . ^
wa* the twirler who did the Job,t few hied* of it* own
, s »
pi thing for the Hortons
In this particular game. OriRg! L e g i s l a t i o n
I S U l l d i n K with enough money at (he end j writer*. We missed the deadline reprt, (.nt hnVs R|way« paid an
several minutes
minute* because
becauseUrn
tin
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- Ccttchr* used to ■ spend a* breke loon# and was in the clear. t
o f their— playing
career*' to relw" several
mial dividends to policyholder*.
___ ,boiled Attendant wouldn’t lit
much time setting up defAisc*
A t' the same time the "twin
COPENHAGEN— (/Pi— Unit- 'tiro. Some find Job* as coaches
C.
M.
Boyd.
4
Co.
‘‘Your
Mutual
to combat tho point-after-touch­ jerked looie from Ita keeper ami ed 8late* authorities have pur­ aid managers but most, rm Mar­ ten to my tale.
phone 104.—
But
down specialist as they did in started in pursuit of the fleeing chased a 20-room villa, formerly lon point* out nrv forced to
, „ at this .’ game there were Wauranc* Friend,”
obahly .30 'working writers, ami Aov._______________
developing just such a perform­ halfback Grlgg recall* the In­ occupied by’ the German pleni­ turn to new field*. Grover Cleve- probably
er for their own teem. Perhaps cident In these word* “ Thg boar potentiary to Denmark, for thj lend Alexander I* one example.
the 'most unorthodox, of all de actually made the tAcklo but 'hu use of the American legation T n r great hurler who wo* a
fense*
fPliW .BU
Was rfmpkyed by Oregon wasn't able to hold on, however, here. Upon ’ tho liberation of free spender during his yfart
State in it* 1033
13! game with Ih* Texas tackier* caught tip Denmark, the house was soiled under the- big top was located
M gks.your selectioni o f.tc «n u you believe will win
ms and Texas won the by the Danish, government. For n few years Imck working with
Oregon.
__ _ Whan dragon
yon •’ attempted with
w
the gemea -below by ptacing an (x ) mark in the
’ to convert the extra point. Ore­ Finnic. 3 to 0. - The Texes boys some ’ time thu U. 8. minister, a flea circus on 42nd street In
■pace p r o v id e d . You do not have to gueea the tcorea,
gon State linemen boosted their said It was nil In fun’, but it Jnslnlt Marvel, hat been living New York.
Under Marion’s plan, a player
lix-foot-six inch center, Devine, didn't seem very funny tp ms to In it.
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Phone 1030
-ig
N■ ■ .
aurfavrd t.. pci
M A R IN E ENG INE —
It
feet Ion. ' Mi' ilnora made like fn2 - BEDROOM bungalow. pVrtl-'
Erd. complete wi h starter
'•all
ally furnished, porches front
r,*to and generator. '"6
and rt-ar, needs some repairs,
II M. Gl.EASON
Phone G33-W.
2 1-2 nur.s
located outside
i ake Mary, Fla.
Sijuan- &amp; round-pointci)
city limits mi paved highway,
LONG IIAN D LEI) SHOVELS
ideal /of
enjoying country
also
life yet not
Isolated
from
TURK KlKiKBS
modem convenVYicei — near
GH l llillNC III)IIS
good sehdol.
HANFORD IIAIUMVARE CO.
FRED W. RENDER
210 East First St.
lioon 2. Fla. Stale Bank Bid.
DOWIE - PLYMOUTH
9
-*V Ptarns 1030
POV/hTI -drl\rn*if!lbhtl,(f Machine
PARTS ANT, SERVICE
suitable
for digging
tiling f&gt;9 I'alyneito \ve,
Plionr 1011
ditches.
W. E. Kirrhhoff,
REAL ESTATE W A N T E D
Phone 305, Sanford, Florida

WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farms, 1940 CHEVROLET cab over en­
gine and 2G-ft. stake trail,--.
Hum:,, Groves and Business
IV. E. Kirchhoff. Phone 30,.
Property.' W. K. -Willitras,
Sail fold, Florida.
. -Realtor; Torn Bolt Assoclata,
’ hone 1120. H 0 N. Park Ave. CELERY Plants. 2*10.000 Early A ln tlM O H lL E * radiator* re­
paired. Wright &amp; Cohen. Gar­
Fortune and Valantis Pascal,
age, 2l*t A * French, Ph. lOOU-J,
Phone GI9-U.
5 A R T IC L E S f o r s a l e
B E AU TIFY your floors
have
CABBAGE plants --75,000. J. II.
them Vvaxnd by modern ma­
rl, ine. Iliitnes, offices, storrs,
F IL L UP with Fuel Oil and Kero­
Little. Phone ClU-lt.
Phone 1‘rl.nnil 2M4-W. Chuck
sene before winter.
FRUIT
Cakes
canned
for
ship­
.Menu, 912 Carolina Ave.
II. IL Pops Co„ Ine. 000
ping. Mrs. Brown Miller.
13
N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
MIRACLE CONCRETE
*J. &amp; 18 .OR 20 SMALL pig S. SOIUU
Terwillrgrr, Jr., Mgr. Cement
large one*.
To go lw-t»i-.n
Water Proofing — Building
Oct. 2G - Nov. 1. Phillip* at
Block* — Sewer Pipe.
30»
•Ed Burnham Farm, '•&gt; mile.
. Eipt Ave. Phone .033-W.
North o f Country Club Road
at Upsala Church.
1&gt;W ready to grind every MonNICIUILI-H
*
*
da &gt;' morning — Yaur corn
STUDIO OF PJIOTOGRAPIIY
HAND embroidered pillow case*.
grita, meal, corn A colt *n,
for- finest Quality
* Louise Rourke, Country Club
shucks, etc., for feed. J. W
Road (Gntpcvillel. Bill house,
II, li, laike Monroe, Phone 15.
left side, from R.R

CTAN you NAME
•The k i n &lt;v who Ha p
his - h a i r c u f IN
CHURdH ?

He n r y i , m 1104

.

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Popular Seal Covers
1MINOLB TIRE SHOP

v IMITATION leathers In most
•" .colors and large selection of
good upholstery fabrics. Robert
H Brown, 2911 N. Orange
Ave.. Orlando. Flo."
_______

for C ol :;&gt;5, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

DocAor's D is c o v e ry

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KIDNEYS

"I LOST 32 LBS.!

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. sf t urn eou«c\! by Rolni^s
vYtT|H-r fel lnry
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S O ‘ E X T R A -S P E C IA L " i
ABOUT Y O U R
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S A N D W IC H E S ?

THE F I L L I N G / 5 E6 ? T W O
SLICES Of P C U C IO U S , .
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B R E A D --W IT H ANO YlttR
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NICKS’
PACKAGE ST0P.E

W ANTZU

USED pianos for rash. The Music
Box, phono 063.

CR! OMULSION

10-19

D u r i n g The e a r l y p a r t of T he i b 1^ c e n t u r y ,
m E N qL'K nD , IF A M A N C O U LD S O T PAY HlS
DEBT HE w a s s e n t e n c e d T o p r i s o n , a m d for
C O M M l T f l N q A S M A L L THEFT HE W A S HANDED

Phone 1189 — 220 Helach Bldjt,
GRITS and meal—ground frei^
every Monday from enowflake
corn. Can bo bought at Gard­ FI*L BUY your car 'rgnnlless
of age or condition. IL** Reel,
ner's Store, 'Lako Monroe. It'
UOO W. 2nd SL
lb. bag. 11.00.

• - s 4= i.f
I
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CreOEt'U.'l'in trllefM promptly beCAtt-e it roes right tu the scat of Uio
trouble :o help loosen nnd expel
germ lad :n phlegm, and aid nature
to sooth' and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed-l rrmehlal mucous m em braee*. 'J 11&gt;our druggist to fell you
n bottle &lt;t Cn’omtildmi with Use un­
derstand
you must like the way 16
Quickly t U1-i the cough or you are
to have •, .- money back.

LOAW$

atrict privacy; fast service
n .tlR lD A LOAN It*.
Ul2 Satifmd Avenue

tl

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Ti m e b e t w e e n
HER LEGS AND
The f e a t h e r s
oh He r b r e a s t
A n d p r o p s iT
IN THE

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LOANS MADE

W A N T E D TO RENT

LARGE : * medium *ite&lt;l heat*
;lng stoves aUu metal .frame
HOUSE or apartment wanted,
for oulaide oil drum. M. S.
furnished or unfurnished. Per­
Nelson. "fl0| Palmetto.
manent resident. E. A. Coving­

.

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FROM ONfc P A R T o f THE WOOD To
.

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ROOM for rent. 006 Catalina O.ST. WOOD
Drive, Phone 400-W.
$16. A lf
Bo* 178 Sanfold,

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S P ID E R S
.
TRAN A R E
o Th e r c r a b s

Legal Notice

year* with (a li'e
». and University of
Chsatpslgn- I ’ rtisna,

r e s id e n t :

a r e . no m o r e

The

FLOOR WAXI NG MACHI NE
or lent by’ the hour nr day,
Ra*v for Indies to opentb’.
S IN F O R II IIAIID W ARE CO,
.
210 East First fit.

SOUAWK—CRACK— CRASH
DOES your radio sound like
-th»t ?*|ataha - 1ftdia- 4« fia r t mcot
ttb ihi'A St. Johns Electrir Co,
, eiilotlv your . radio trouble*.
-Cnii“ i‘H0 for free pick up and
service,
‘
110 W. Comtlelivw
.TOUGHTON A WATSON,. 1201
merrinl Ave,
Cclary Ave. Has Purina Feeds.

TUXEIK)TDBDB—complat# line.
DRIVING to O o v L f New Mexico
Hunt's Tuxsdo Feed
GIVE us you,' order for baby .about Nnv. 10 via Mbn'gomriy
or New Orleans. Want woman
chlcki. The S a n f o r d X-Cel
GARDEN and lawn aeed; Vlgoro
naMrnrrer half or ell way.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
Fertiliser. The Sanford X-Cet
Ittfrrences. Phone 9(M)-R.
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
24UNCH window*, Inside doors,
f sheetrock or
p l y w o o d . 14
LOST A F O U N D
^ H E A D g UARTERS for
lianchette, 1400 Park Ave.

oh &lt;irecn
COM E C M ,SILV ER

HELP ME !

AVir*1 hair terrier an-"
LOST &gt; name ■‘Mike’*, short
- swers
curly coaled
Mrs. A. D, Metsh, Box 1!&gt;4,
will, grey pn'rhe* on hack,
R L 1. New Smyrna
(Lake
weight algiut 21) pound*. I j,*1
seen with Itarness — reward.
F. IV. Bender,
Phone 1030,
Res. 453*W. _ _
HELP W ANTED

CKERS — Red Honey. *35,
wks. 38 chimps in pedigree

F llof Mata AvaiUble
P‘ " “ ,NOLB T1RB 8UOP
Just arrirsdl Good simpTy^. PADDED IRONING HOARDS
STANLEY-ROGERS
-r
HARDWARE Ctt

15

ALTfOS" F O R S A L E

for aoda fountain a.-Lan
Drug Store. Part time or

,r

FLOWERS
for all occasions
*
McNKILL A YOST, FLORIST
Celery Ave. Just off Sloes
Offiee ph. 403, residence ph. 010-R

2 -

.

WANTED

Spanish A barrel type
white and euluntl

THE AMNESIA.'

R- JL R. ROOFlNO T H « 'p a , &lt;
Plant-390 Carswell St., Phond 1121

OS ue for etove pipe — el
pipe elbows and other &lt;
STANI-BY-ROGERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

BANrORD PH A J ^ A

OME OFTHa
JCD M O N L Y f

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COMMUNITY WOULD
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THE. SANFORD . HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

MONDAY," OCT. 21£ 1 *4 *

By' STANLEY

A /AJ A R E &lt; T E /4 T N A T I O N - W I D E S U R V E Y 9 7 ? c P E R C E N T
O F “THE W O M E N ! W T E R V I E W E D
S A I D ^ E Y D lD N T _ 5
- G O F O R ’ P L A S T E R E D - D O W N H A IR r -----?2&gt;. B l A - ■B L A ---- ---------

Jim Farley May Return
To Active Political Role

s

Civic Spirits
l*t$tCY„ III.,
oud blasts of

atnrtlcd IV rc^ alecpsrs in the decided • tfis • alarm v(ould bring
wee morning hour*.- When ihnV no/nuno to fix tL Th? magistrate
collated In' the public xjuarc fine-1 him one dollar for each,
tlv.’y found an intoxicated cltitcn, airt-n blast.

|
-------------:-------------W )— Eight long tipatly enjoying the furore"
Ha tdld /"&gt; justice of the peace
American* amoke about
the town limn
he *aw a broken fire hydrant and 100u.lKMl.IMW cigarette*

250,.
a year.

H EAR W H AT T H E
M A N J U S T S A ID .
L U C IF E R 7

That |MM*lblllty * u raUed by Katley* presence In Ran* at the
*
height nr the Wallace, liy rn n cabinet crlila
Report* that Farley had a prominent hand In
TW
.
bringing the Democratic row in « rnpctuaiun with
H
Wallace a dlamlMill were given Utile credence in
I Washington .(tut politico* nevertheleaa believed
5 2 S / j | that Mr Trum an* too per cent support of Byrnes
"V f « l
-a rnnservatlv* like Parley--m ay have been
1 ■ enough In pave the way for "lllg J im 1 to reaume
Bi:
/ e ■ an active political role
.‘j

Fa rle y broke with the lale I’resldenl Roo*evelt
In IfMO over the third term liwilr
N o w Ilia I the

• O FFIC IA LS O F T H E U N IT E D STATEft and aome of the LatinAmerican nountrie* are growing inrrraalngly unhappy over political
development* aouth o f Ihe Rio Orancte alnce the war ended.
They fear that the entire fabric developed under Ihe late Preat*
deni Rooaevfi;'* -good neighbor" policy and made more binding by
the common dangrra of hoitillty may be falling apart under the
atrraara of Ihe |trace
t v. .
,
State 'deparltne'nt e*|terl» “avoid voicing thrir apprehension In
public ottriancra but »ume of them privtitrly evince concern In
public they note that more tree election* hAvr been held la South
American rounlrtea than al any lime In history many of them* aa in Rrntll and Argentina—lo t the flral time In yrar*
It la the apparent development*of a cleavage between nationallitlc
and communistic Ideologic* Between ihe lwi&gt;, democracy o f (ha
Untied Slaty* lyt&gt;* apparently 1* being squeezed out
The expert* feel that anmethmg need* to* tie di ne lo restore the
. deuiucraUc ideal tail they ran’l find-out whul i* to lie done One
t‘ Latin-American authority Ju*t r lurried from n tour of the »oulh.
pf-lhr-tiorder muntriea claims that United Hiuicx preaiige haa never
been lower than now
The Onnimumatai aa In moat countrle*. a ir far better urganltrd
than any other* **Ve lotalliarlnn ri'glme*. aurh * » Argentina A»
t i t u* o n lie delertrtlneif, Ihev .have ru? contact with .ink Soviet
diplomatic nervlie, nnw. |hf miM! imprra*M r i+f any In ill** l-nim*
American land*
However, Communist pulley follow* . lusrly tie
received long-range by radio I ranamUalon Hie 1
lo try to remedy Ihe situation a* *o»n ** I he
sallied. bul Ihal *eeni» remote
• O N E OK THE MOST IM PO R TA N T Investigating •tu
CV.ngrea* la |l br.iille.1 It* go mil o t exlalen* r llu*
yrai because of a tack ul funda with wbnh lo ■ontinue it* work
Senator Kilgore it » i of W r»l Virginia fia* an*
noun red that Iila Senate military alfalfa * *ubcmu
m illo - on war mobilisation will clone II' &lt;k»d* tier
31 because id upper chamlier nppoallion
Kilgore hlmaelf now haa « more lm|*orUnl Job that &lt;
ul ’ lie Semite war inicatlgnliny com ml lice * (u.'i to »
lima i'fraidilit Truman and S**•--.*.-r J'Mira Mead ilM of

BACK

R O A D F O L K S -T H E

Finds Civilians
Are To His Taste
C lIK Y K N N K . Wyu., t/1h— lln .i
riinvincul By IlfHitU uf roiii|i|ninl»

ft *mu hin 'f alia w fti nii 11* &gt; «»f I hit*
' Ifin! A A A
light lift Million
a
n In* wim a 41*14 far ! hut mil*

'H. Ifjiljih V INtiiiuti ub!nine |
a 11tii Ini (rattan

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UKCsISTRATION NOTICE
■•
.The Kegislrnlion Book, o f

Florida, are open

at

tha City of Senford.

the City Hell,

co m m en cin g

Monday, September lflth,, 1946, for the purpose of
regjsttrlni for the Municipal Primary Election to be

held on November 5th, 1946, and will remeln open
tech day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. 3AYER.
City RtaUlntiMi O fficr.

(iermans Cheered
By Return of Rnthaus

jl.&gt; occupation forrra. haa Ireen re­
turned by American
Millltirj
|iu vcrr.men'. The ronjididalml nf
licit»' me** remains in ihi buaejtnent howarver ami *ome roomi
'Will tie 11**1 fur American iocIj
&lt;?Vr'll |fa

It ia basic with any business that
good service depends on reasonable
earnings. To. provide good telephone

service end to continually improve
and expend it, reasonable earninga axe
essential. Our public duty demands
that \vc give you these facta.

n
uf

i'sf.tHHI :iinl wrt 111» n hamb.irgt*f
htm ill I.iiwk, Wyii
Thirty
flays futfr lit*

CongrtsHnas-lilrfl Oeonr»Bmathi
era, left. Senator , Holland .will
make the dedicatory; uddraaa at
the unveiling of ths Murjihtro
Memorial Friday afternoon; Gov­
ernor Caldwell hae been invited to
attend the annual Florida , tllue
Key Banquet as an honor guaat
and after-dinner speaker Friday
evening and Congressman Hmalh*
era is scheduled to be principal
speaker at tha Blu* Key banqMU
Sports highlight oI the Week-end
Will be the football game between
the Florida Gators and the Miami
Hurries nti.

^TXn

Your Telephone Company la doing
the largest volume of business in ita
hlatory, ygt ulephonc earning* con*
tinue to decline. The reaton i* per*
fectly clear. W hile your telephone rate
haa remained the same for many year*,
the cost* of furnishing you seovica
have increased. W ages, telephone ma­
terials, building costs, services; alt
have been going up so feat that—
fftr am ount o f money Paid Out
to provide service is increasing
/aster than the amount Taken
In. Telephone earnings to d a y
are the Jowest in our history —

ndrtrMiV

. THHEE fRO M IN K N T KLORIIIIA N S who are Scheduled to par­
ticipate In the University of k'lo*
.rlda's thirty-ninth annual Ifometaming this wrtk-end in Qninrt*
ville are Senator Speatard I*
Holland, left above, Governor Mill­
ard V. CaldureU, right above, and

R A D IO G L A M O U R . H O U R —

NO S U t I H t i S

CAN

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To Pram lr I bo Protrroo at Amorim
To Prodoro Prosperity (or Bonier*;

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NEWSPAPER

T U E S D A Y . O CT.

22,

IUtG

th.7siyt|^ev'n Tells Commons That
Tomorrow Potsdam A greem ent Must Be
Diplomats Hold Last
. Minute Conference
With Staffs In Pre­
paration For Meet
Honoring The Late General Patton

NEW YORK, On. 22.
Diplomat* front nil plrts o f the
wtrttil were holding 1**1 minute
r&lt; nferencua today
with
their
"tu ff, and t adviser* . in prvimra•lion for the opening" of the
eral Assembly uf Ih*» .llnlletl Na­
tion* tomorrow.
The d.-lcgalr* will" Rather a'
Flushing Meadow I’ark". I‘realdent Truman will .leliver thwelt'rniiiiR spevun.
Moat delegations nlrrady .hare
found &lt;|uartera in rrowded New
York hotel*, hu' other -repre­
sentatives am atill arriving.
Among the late arrival* wilt
l « two possible antagonists in
the iorthenming usNetnbly ae»r
alon*. j'/jcy. e r f - (/le fWmau Alinlater iftid* Forebt n Minister of
the Union of Sou.h Africa, Field
Marshall Jan (,'hriatian Smut*
and AH’*. Pandit of India. Mr*.
Pandit la a rider of the Chief
Mlniiter uf India'a new in’ erlm
overnment, Pandit Jbwnharlal
jehru. She U the only woman
to head a delegation.
Thu lodlsn^, delegation U p r y
pared *e pu'. on a light In the
ttairihbl) against what the In­
diana claim are condition* of diacrimination against their people
In South Africa, The Indian dele­
gation also is expected l,r or*
gunizc n cninpaiRn III apposition
to South Africa’* intention to
annex the former German colony
of Smith writ Afrirn

As Michigan And Northwestern Hutlled To A Tic

Foreign S e c r o t a r y
Says Germany Key
To Future Relations
Of llig-4 Nations

G

WIDOW OF TNI FAMID U. 1. O IN M Al, Mr*. Gemgc S Patton, Jr., standi
bealde a plaque, honoring her la te.husband, at the-Church of Our
Saviour In San Gabriel, Calll. A Gained ci.ua window"etinimenioialma
the genet.it's victories in Wot Id War II « . n dedicated by Mis.-Patton.
With her are Bishop V . Bertrand Stevens t ie d ), I j ,j Angeles, and
Biihop-tlcct Strphen C. Clark, nt Ulnh
(InlrriioMnnul Soundiiholo)

litmrhe-, of contract by the govern
ii.&lt;ml. The miner* tradfiiona fly have
followed a no-contract, no-work
policy. The government ileirird the
charges mode hy l.ewl*.
The labor leader injueited an
t-mlro new i*jt of eonlraet pro­
visions governing vneationa,. roy*|lie», hour* and Wggr*. He In­
timate t that If the new provision!
are not granted, tho demands
jemild lead to another coal atrikt
-Jfvthc Vergr pf the winter seaaou.

Memorial Services
Honoring-*War Dead
To Be Held Sunday

A. P. Survey Shows Definite Buyer
Resistance To High Meal Price

TVorkers Stage
In Christmas Seal
„ Sale Program

Demonstration
Suspects Sought By
Troops In Stuttgart
In I Armed Raids

George Touhy, general chair­
man. for the Tuberculosis Christ­
mas Seal aale In Seminole Coun­
ty, today announced that he had
'appointed Roy Holler aa hla as­
sistant and the Chairman of the
barge Gift* Committee.
" I have been acquainted with
the wonderful work_.of the Sem­
inole County Tuberculosis and
Health Association for
many
years, sail particularly Interest­
ed III It* expanding program.
Therefore | consider It u priviledge to .work .In Ua Interest,"
■aid Mr. Holler, In response to
tain today rejected the Russian Mr. Touhy'a request that he
' flalm that Allied diecuaaion of serve as assistant.

i ne ileiiHinatratbm swept n t - i &gt;• ‘ttgart wit It it* bull noil on

C. R. Cionts of .-Oviedo la or­
! jin day’a scheduled
Bulgarian
elect Iona was rud« Interference ganising the Oviedo community.
In Bulgaria’s Internal affaire. A Other smaller community organlForeign Office apokeeman said ration* will announce their local
Britain was making represenU- chairmen In -the near future,
Uoni in Sofia broadly similar to • "Seel Sale funds pmvl •* year
those made by the United'States around actlvltiea and benevol­
State Department- Re 'charged ences- to needy individuals and
dhere was a general absence of worthwhile projects and it Is
political liberty In Bulgaria.
necessary that every cltlien of
The spokesman said Britain's our County give to the beat of
attitude was determined after hla ability with the realisation
'conaultatlone "with the State De­ that every penny of his g ift I*
partment. Whitehall toureea said an Investment In human life."
flwy -believed Britain had asked Jdrc-Touhy declared— lie . ur aakfor a postponement of Sundays iRT , fia i^ a ll Tlrma with large
ballot, although np disclosure mailing lU U jn iy JSftd—u*e the
was made uf the form th* Brit-. attractive Christmas Seal on all
-6h representations had Taken.
roafl after Nov. IB. *‘We hate
adapted U
our slogan, ‘ Buy
'Em and Use ’Em." said Mr.
Touhy.
Florida has had the fresh gT»pafruit market to Uaelf alnce ahlp- TBBATRR OFFICIAL DROWNS
. menu began early In September.
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 12. UP),
Hut the monopoly ends thle week, — A If rad Sonnanbarg. t8-ya»rgrapefruit Inspections have be- old aaslstsnt managar of a thaa•gin In Texas and that elate tar In Jacksonville waa drowned
yesterday while o n a fishing
trip on tha St- Johns Rtvar.

re Modem Reference ..
F o r Students Is Stressed

' "iiulatinn starling m 11

Pahokee-Belle Glade
Rond Given Priority
WEST PALM BEACH. On i-*
lAh— Tt*, Klnrldn Stale Kfisstl O'
pailment Inlay grant in I |mo, n
lor a new toad from Potmkiv 1
Belle Glade, The road will trpls,
r&gt;utu U-1. The board rulii.i-'i '
lal.j art ioii looking Inward . in
reluJdllUI-ftF.tha.TnieWLliUl pu.
lion of The ocean bffdtlVard urn
We'*U.Falm B e t h .------- v
The Road‘ department deulutu*
to accept p plea of Evan* t'raiy
Martin county attorrwy and Sneak
er of the l»*h llouae o f the Florid
Legislature, to accept .a BO-Tno
.ight-Of.way In Saiart. Th,. dr
partment said the rlght-uf-wn;
should be HO feet..

U needed to replace the ancient
flat top desk now In flM, and
Standard library chair* and table*
ary wanted to replace the nnneumcript furniture.
Ml** Chittenden pointed out that
curtains donated by th* PTA. and
Plants given by th* Garden Club
had made th* library room mud*
laoev attractive, and said that
tha pupil* had really. appreciated
th la.It U- Hupei that the drive
will be completed by Not. U dur­
ing American Education Week and
Children'* Botpa Weak,
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MANIIBIM. Pa. Oct M (Ah Manager II. N. Savin State RepM. n. &lt;T-Bone) Smith,
tua A lhr*e.year-old bay and his pr*
s t w . Boyle. Mrs. Mayme Hndg- dog. missing for almost 34 boon
kins of thr Orlsndt Sentin*l-8t*r
and a lltlla girl with her.
Tha second-flight includy Coun­
ty Commissioner J. F. MeC^illand,
B. U ' Perklna. H. H. ColemaV E.
1. Hu fi&gt;*y and Frank 8H»me*..
On th* third flight ware Mist
Margaret RglU, Oiort# Touhy.
Roy Holltr. Mr*. A. Amo*. B. H.
Cnimriy. V. A. Speor. Ppatmaator
Joel Fjeld and Miles Appleby, mall
superintendent.
O n 'fligh t four went w. J.
Krohne. W. Mlkkola. A. E- Yowell,
Mr*. Betty Corrodl. Mr*. M. J.
Rawlings. Mrs. A. W.* Eppa. Mrs.
0. P. lleyfuion and Mr*. I L N.

^Ouaiit* on fH«ht fiva ewra Mr.
and Mr*. B. Uv Fox. Mr. Jphn Fox,
Braflsy Oil Ham, O, P. Herndon, J.
1L KhrorUi J.f- and Jack Ratiga.i.
On the final flight ware J.,8,
Bl*tline, Grady Duncan Mr*. J. J,
M^f aTTa11gffirVsristtng Mia Krohne and t « chlMr*1!, ^Mrt.
Chittenden. The school library Is Roy F. Mspiw W. L. Llvlnv.ton,
R. C. (Ned) -Smith and W. A.
Connolly, Herald reporter.

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are the objects of a aeareh near
Manhetm. Pa.
The youngster. Eugene Bhur. and
tils do* Whttey disappeared from
hU home after lunch yesterday
Dearthera groped through a wood
bordering a swamp for more than
tour. hours last night. The hunt
brought hundreds of volunteer*
Into th# m
today—with the
child's mother hoping nr* Inst hope
that Eugene did not fall Into th*
swamp.
‘

Police Searching
For Escaped Convict
ARCADIA. Oct. 33. OfV-Oemnd
Florida police today were mak­
ing an extemJre anarch for »
convict who escaped' yaaterdsv
from a state road gang working
at Brownvtl I*.
Tha Arcadia Mate road camp re­
dd Douataa Dexter, serving a tenported the prisoner was »-v*n rrror sentence for armed robbery
and ear theft in Dural county,
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During the o-eiii .. *.&lt;,
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‘r-C'-hl X*1UI nrmeil .aidi.tii.
it tear I’ in n him*e t,. ho'iM- -.it- f“ r m i *|ice I * in the I mu inig
i efUl scores" flf suspect* \i-ir
aid for questioning, AriuVui.t
i.nka and Ijtiiihrelr* of henvilv
ned Uni •;d State-, troop, aided
he aeareh for the men who planted
he bomb on S&amp;tPnfnv, nppnrenllv
protu*t ujfsinst llic f* iinsi. Iaslflcstihn board*.
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Trans-World Ships
Youth And Dog Are
Objects of Sdarcb
Remain Grounded

0. Klloatrick, Dr. C. W, Baker. W.

"Mryto keep Th*|r work up to
EH aUndarda. it waa pointed out
hritrday by Mias Edna Chittenden
Ltohaeetlon with tha thtaa weeks'
ihtpklgn to raise 11,600 for new
•oka' and furniture fat Benin* High Behool library.
-Tha aehoof library h*» had no
neyelopwfi* BrltUnlca slnea 1858,
Id-tha Campion pletutu eneye'oHrla la also about lhak old, A
i f Unwin library of Information
ai*9 n eu r,M *fi»

M|t l l l t . V N I I 1.1.II\(*K Robert \| l e w co r, i n n lor
Mlfh lie o a . Inmi|In lionu Irmn lire ro.n lit
dot* n I hr gridiron In a l l - l l lir

NEW YORK. Oct 23. l/lh - One
timdred and fifteen Skymnater*
md Const* 1latlorw t&gt;( Than* World

E d ^ jy lp l

f-t*' “L-’.-t- i

Gune, u1 \h S.,1',1 )
*u,.l
t|iu
pi-itpb ■ f IImiIim tolu.l ugniltiii
the forced • mnniunul uivigui of
"11 Vnhni n few ,|nV*
Altiiougb lit- ,lI _'hAa_rtanpmi— U-^puitlCn, 1I&gt; U’n. referring to the
fart hut in the Soviet lone uf
revert. Ul he t cmmtiTtilitle • are
*.iH -UuXd I,, lind. iu 2o. ill. iltssii i ••'‘ f-Mpin in Get tunny the Cotu
inuniit party hsi been merged

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.a wn» made sugar i« luted a* with the social duiuocratn to
H
oca tie nr unubtuinulde. S,,-i|i and form a new parly rulle.l the
I cooking fall are acarue m t.l ot ! Socialist Unity parly.
In Sunday'* election, the Hemthe IH cities.
There was a slow down today ocrats, voting us n party, deci­
In the mart'll ,t£. fattened entile sively defeated tlte Social Unity
an,t *lluep to the natluti's dinner i in Ueilin where the merger
tallies hut the flow of ling* into was not effective.
f ^sentenced d,,. slaughter pen* at Chicago
'7-, 1947, for increased In tempo,
i
COMPENSATION PAID IS
hand, Mr*.
Partly restiuitalble was sn emwn leaving tisrgo on aheep ami cattle. It
Unemployment * compensation
hi tar|0 The ■wa* put llllo . effect at Sioux payment* in Seminole. County
was
found
City
because
of
a
lark
o
f
cattle
body of her husband
ditiiiik' the week unding October
hocked to pieces In Ltv&lt; .xlcd rr.OUIt-1,flr* •*» which buyers could shin It 'amounted to 820d.SU, and
rrrtaliono!)
thllrc
animals
eaat.
Another
Isltiarea last Mircb.Tfn
win- inudu tu IF. pemull*, Carl
T'ritillnunl Utt I'nur t'Mwj

Airline* remained on the around
'day, w ith'little hope of an early
utUgment In the strike of the men
*n6, fly them
.
;
fhjr the second straUht 'day
rrtlce was halted by TW A on I
iJ 000 miles of sky mule* troml
f‘.dlfamla to Arabia There wa.* one [ lly ARTHUR DECK W ITH.
reception when n special piano
Herald Sport* Editor

Seminole High School Celery Feds To
Meet F.M.A.;In St.Petersburg Friday

(NA Off in Parts wttlj IB pawentrrt who will anenrl the New Yorg
nuetlnt of the United Naitom
Ouocrml Aaeemblv tomormw Ttiur,•era iu* union pilots *t the *?on•rola. Firing the b(e »hlp were two
•xecattraa of the strike-tsmind alr-

ttnm, *

JR. ir
F
Thu' .Huinlnole High School Tul; a
cry Fed# will travel t,**Ht. Peters­
burg 1‘riilau night 'In meet the ii
Hoi ul* Military Academy in a f
grid contest thst promises to b* fl
ona of the Ties! tilts thus far o'
this year f«»f the Efil*.
tl
F. M, A. Is coached by Al tl
itoguro, who ha* a renutatlon for w
goorl foytball all over the stale.
Last year was Rogeto’s first y.'ar el
at the Academe and the Cailei* rr
wor, seven out of ten i*qnteats.
tl
This year the F. M. A. Cn let* w
have won two and b a t‘ two. They F
dropmkl th Ir Initial conte«t to h
Fl. Myers by a 2ll tn 7 mil gin. ll
They • bounced back 'and frounced It
Urnndun in .their second .start, 4" oi
Iq.1 2. St, Leo dropj^J the C s ltti I f

It Smith, chairman of the Flor­
Industrial Coin mission repotted today.
Throughout the
Statu, tie said, payments amount­
' d to gHH.tyii.no. n substantia)
■leclini* from the 8100.71H.W
paid out' during the previous
week, ami wet* made Ur 2,76d
men and 2,882 women, u total
of f.,7.7H.
ida

Length Of Meeting
Is Up To Molotov
LONDON. Oct. 22, &lt;A V South Africa's l*rime Mlntater.
Jan Christian Smuts,
made a ahort and snappy
pmlirtiun today qn tha possi­
ble length «r th* United Na­
tions
Assembly
meeting.
Smuts w *« asked at London,
*« he left bv plane for New
York.* how long he expected
lo stay. The statesman auggi'aled: "Ask Mr. Molotov."

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•Many factor* ari’ Involved In
Ilia |il;mnjny *&gt;f r-uch »• program.
Fur instance. weather studies i.f
iNrli country have In he, matlc.
Hie Nm al A ir Transport KerrIff- u egging mi ils-men who are
n*jfttjfn*r|* tn lonely pot* around
liit&gt; world Jo cojlecl wild Hf«i i»
lliria nff boors.
Iiisti'mI nf lolling around dtenm*
ln»T libnut i c r lt lD I oitdils mid pill*
up -girl*, lit- Imyr am lining cnrnuiayr.il In cnllert -ami study the
flora 'ami fauna iilaiut them.
A NATS navigator, 1,1, Mavid F.

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FOR SALE

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net mid rsliu 'u ', to cAllcrt and
t l i u l f f linin' tliati1
differ­
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life.
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tion with thr University o f Califin niii ninl other fluent iona! in atittillnni ninl f- -ending an expert
rlluralist mi nn pigtit-wyck tour
of I’acifir-iiutiwwls in.nn rffort to
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production by gelling a mouse
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AUtfV ' aalfaman — experienced,
good pay, excellent opportunity.

*l«*t arrive!! ( iooA
kMHEM IRONING IKE
XT ANI, EV. It(Mi KR8
HAItMWARK CO.

WE WANT two m»n. experienc­
ed In building* Htru# or ilmllar bostoiF ' u u ij .
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machinery, Must be flret class
dark spot on hack hip, ant'
eJvcUical welder* and burner*
to name pf Hatch,
wca
able to r^ail and work frv*i)
hameis. t'leaea
blueprints, and lay out and

Molter Motor Kates.

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set
machinery. Eawltent
working condllions In new

of Orlande.

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hotirly hgel*. H. 0 .' flip
roofs repaired, I’hovw 11&gt;
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day. Deilintd to become l high
root with thoeo who prefer modem
ln thtlr hbmeet. ThfM eatw noly
handsome brat include the headboard, mat Ire»a, and «
lag* » l (a c h e d to b o x sprin g.

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AUTOS FOR SALE

FOR 8AUB Dodge coupe 10JT,
No -body,
good mWbanical
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|-lkl ll'lili l finer* S-S*^ SS St. A’ **
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If pears m r. left to ripen on
.the tree! 'they become mealy nr
MTDMtllllf.F, A radiators re­ gritty.
paired. Wright A Cohen Mar,
age, 2|»t &amp; French, Ph. 100U-J

I fillV Cows, calves, yearling*.
SEMINOLE TMIK HMOP
Phone M. Vt. Lird. 788-W.
litMtH mid meal -ground fresh
2n| North Park
every Monday Frum inowflake TDIICIITON A WATSON, 1201
Tele plume 37
' -Voin Cffn be Imughl nl GarJCelery Ave. Mas Purina Freds. NOW ready to grind every Mon.
iirt'i St&lt;o , Lake Mmiloe, 10
d«v morning - Your com
lb U g w on.
JIVE it#, your order for baby
grits, •ttirnl, corn A enh m
i hicks. . The H a n f o r d X-C«d
shucks, etc., -for feed. J. W
. Stare, 2nd A Sanford.
Hell, l-nkr Monroe, Phone IB.
lied Money. f3B
dll'AIIDN
leathers in most
PHONOGRAPHS
for rent. Tb
amps in pedigree.
Music Itnx, phone 953.
Colors 'i("l lalgu selection of
M, M msh, llox 194,
gi*si U|ib"l.itrry fnl&gt;rl‘ g. Hubert
Now Kmyrna
tlmke
FldXlH WAXING MACM1NP,
8
Hrutau, 2UU..L1. .Ompgo
Ashby)
for .rent by the hour, or da
Easy for ladies to oprrale.
HELP- VrATfTED
LHANUHID HAM MW AUK CO.
i" T ~ t
'.rtropin® tint. 8
-------- TMO -Eaii First 8U
iiV*|'iisrdri Femt Store.
UHM, fa t sn&lt;t(i fountain ak LnnHQUAWK— CRACK— CRABIt
LARDKN nod lawn feed; Vlgom
ey'i Drug Store. Part Mm* or
ORH 4your ratiio sound like
‘ T,«rl|ljter. The Hanford X-Cel
full time.
4*54*17 I*et the radio department
■- Btniv. 2nd A Hanford.
SHHf|U(;il A l’HEll for gt
at the HI. Johns Electric Co.
o ff t e work. 6 day kreek.
remedy your radio trouble**
Itv AD'IDAItTEHS for Christmas
Call 1110 fur free pick up and
gifts, tjijfs, gaitias,. bikiks, doll*. • Co. 4400 for appointment.
delivery service, 'l i f t W . ComRoy now on li nigsu nr lay-away. DJHIlWAHlieit w a n t i Jd
Flrevtnm Stoius, 111 E. 1
day Week, good ealery.

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VOID! last year's litda cleaned,
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ItEIIE WMERE
ONE OF THE l i ‘ .( in Hvininotii
PUIVACV IH ItHHPECI ED
Cminty, two Mi tty home throe
VDUlt natuial desire fur privacy
urres tninl nil kinds of fruit
in money mutters is strirtiy
in'milifol yard. T o ere it you
rtspeeivd here.
Friend, and
will like it.
relatives are not &gt;tuesliiine*
A t.OVKI V (iHintry llume five
hlwul' your ciedit
Tour ene,
■err* of Ilio .best eidcry Innd.
* iilovcr or Iniaittnt. nssveiute*
A ({OOD inveslmenl in Inmiiicss
will not li*’iir olsyou r. personal
‘ prVinmty.
affairs. Then* L.-no cause ffn
flO A tW .ji uf ilrnlitifill shines of
eniliariassmimL • »
Lake Atonynr.
ICeasonabtc rrrdil fminlrrmcnta.
It) AC'HEM "Mr *lay road ehenii.
No ro-niakers on mriney lasns
KDWNk D F, LANE"
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Vurialilr imynient flu ns.
The Man Will! Knows • Sailfufd
ITIMNE I i 11
FAMILY LOAN &lt; n
Flnrida Itsnk nldB
I'hons A’
I.AItGE A' medium riled heat­
ing stove* also metal frnrnc 12 S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
f**r outside oil drum. M, S.
Nelsoti tin | l'nl met to.
* o very ile* ini Lie Ink*' front
turrugr lia rl* on lhr west shin
VITKNTION
of |mke Minnie, one containing
FOR It OWN FRH
Xd nrres nt f I.'.IOO mid the
102!* Ill 1039 Models •
oilier-r n n t n i n i n g 11) at tea
Hoderni/r la u r llraHliRhts
FLtHMI NA \ DING '
priced at »3,L'(V). Moth of Hie no Install Healed fleam AVapirin
finiMiing. I'leaning and » a t
tracts have can budding si'e*
Male Niclil Driiinif Safer
Nn* ftni't' *4i|rfaced In per
uvet Its iking the lake.
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THE WEATHER
Farlly cloudy thi* afternoon. tonight and Friday. Singly .rising
iriii|irialmrs ami ImmHlily.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUM E

X X X V II

SAN FO RD ,

E iU b tiih r d 1 9 0 8

F L O R ID A ,

How Goering: Beat Gallows With Cyanide Capsule

USSR Demands

F R ID A Y , O C T . 18, 194G

A n o c in lr t l Preia I .tout'd W ir o

Goering Boasted In Letter He
W ould Cheat Allied •Noose

Turkey Again Replies
To Soviet Request
For Joint Defense
Of Vital Straits
a n k a r a !- oct. is, (/d —
Turkey today replied lit de­
tail to Russia's second de­
mand for joint defcilsa of
Ihe Dardanelles. Responsible
parsons said they are sure
the Russian proppcal was
flatly raJacWd. It is nlso be­
haved Turkey turned down
a the Russian plan for admin*

(d’&gt;—-Hermann Goering, aecordii)|!9to a high source in
Nuernberg today, boasted in
one of the three notes he
left in his fell that he would
cheat the hangman. One of
Ihe letters. i| was learned,
revealed how the late reich|mnrshnl liltedned .to com-

F I» r i tl a Association
Asks Congressmen
For Immediate Aid

STUART, Oct. IK, 01*1— The
r lon«U Pr*«j» 'Aftftocfatlofi vt***
Inrdav said more than Kill Flw4 bin newspaper* face suspension
|°J publication by January 1 be** i'tratio.i of th; vitrl atre.it only
; ntii yuicide. under Ihe nose* o f
;cnu*e they have been notified
by Black B is. pamr*. It is d * o
i &lt; V military poller tint were
by paper supply Iihuvm that
believed Turke\ rejected a Ruaassigned to gunt,I him.
they will have no paper to »o1l
proposal tc .rs
_ _v_ls_ ;_ _the
_ 1933
The letter us* addressed to
‘hftei DrectJibef."
Morttreux Convention thatXgov*
Ihe American eotniontidanl of
The association, through Fie*
erns the strait.
----the
N'uernbctv jail. Col. II. C,
till itt Kdwin A. SUiiningrr, pub­
* Newsmen
thought the note
An.lfu*.
lisher of the Stuart New*, culled
Also found mi Goering'* call
on h lorlda'* Congee** ionnl run*
were u letter lo hi* widow, Ktntlngent-for""im m ediate relief to
my
tloerin^. and ope addressed
break the Ol'A deadlock on
lo Ihe German people, uremic
newsprint price*.”
them to have murage.
Menningrr
aent
eommunica.
f e lived up to the terms .of the
It iva* ‘also diielnieit today in
tiim*
to
Congie—men
J.
Hardin
m Mqntreux Convention.
Nuernherd tliat Hitler's No. one
iVlrnuyt, IIoh Sikes, Emory It.
Russia , charged
that
Axis
henchman w i, not the only one
Price, Joe Hendrick*. Pat ("an.
ships went through the A Dnrof ill" eleteu doomed Natii who
non, Dwight linger* And Heim
■dandles during the war. In her
! hoped to eireumvenl Allied re*
| ti r» Pepper and Holland, wntirfirst note to Russia, however.
trihulioii. h » » , revealed that
4 inir ■
Turkey said .some * Axle* vessels
ttrlwevn
hr.i Ja n u a ry
and the
Approximately
tflft
new
spa.
possibly dfd get through, hut
dav * "t the eteeutton. military
pet*
in
Fhirldn,
which
a r e .upthey did so illejrelly, end that
pnhermrn yuaiduiif th*- top Ger,
die.l by tK'n pntiei hoti.e*. have'
she had always acted In good
than t iiii/lr-fuL i - fniintl ps^t^ntiAl
■
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■
1
0
1
notifiinl
that
coni
1
ail*
WHIM
INI
MINS
MEMK3S
nf
the
I*
S
faith. In that earlier note, Tur­
Stilt' III*' U«M|» '
I th*r r f l h o f
with ihe mill* have expired and
deni,Truman at the White House, an
key also declared that joint de­
Ihe rttfi.l.-miiitl tin I m 4 lfft‘ rent
that
the
mill*
refu*e
to
renew
little
different''
t&gt;n,e
i
he
I’
roiilcnl
fense o f the Dardanelles would
"Thl-y hare lern tnlil flatly
it •hnyes tin- Chief t vc. iitjvc ami J.
mean Russian bases on Turkish
WATCHID CtOSflY IV AOUARO (lefl), formerlUlchsmarehal Hermann Wilhelm Gocrlng (top. center)
that there uil| In- no new .print
Iic.ul. li-gclli,-i,
tlic, cnc.igi- in itsoil. She said that would violate
with hi* lawyer. Otto Stahmcr,
hU trial
war
in Nuernberg. Germany Stahmcr,
aflei thi* vein end*
Turkey'# sovereign rights, and
(bottom, left) cna of tha last persons
see Goering
the latter's
Kmmy.
I he pap- r house* have toh|
it Is believed that Turkey has
“ undcl lusplclon” liy Allied
to connection with
death. A capsule containing cyanide ot polasw
tin'
Hot Ida
publisher*
that
told Russia the same thing ohee
■■FA price* ale la-low the World
slum
In .23 calibre
tmllet
(lllutlrated,
right) was used by ihe tup Nail wrr
more.
Mr*. Goeting cited today while
(junket, as a result r&gt;f "'Inch 1*1*
itimssU Just two
before he was to
gone
Ihe gallows.
tfilkuu: r*i m*w«mcri aI*out h ff
The United Staten and Britain
per cent of .the world'* news­
Iaf,« )tii#ltnt!‘i Sh«* ilf^Iared. *H
have consistently backed Tur­
print .which i* manufactured In
ruil't
it yet. 1 cin 't
key’s stand.
Canada and Finland i* lieiht- ill
imngirti* that thi^ man
no
The text o f the Turkish note
• verted to Europe, South A titer
ioHtfi'i alivr. M«&gt; wb* niy hui*
probably will be mode public Itt
n a and elsew here, Pule** sti'ps.
, l*and, ami I
uuh him, anil
are taken immediately to set
Sent- l will Aid*' with him after hi*
&gt; uu new contracts in'* supply
i\
t*»
drath
It1
*)
”
j^h**
“aid ?hi* %v*«
Florida publisher *, the foreign
ft r»i» : i^lrtd
hnd been abl# tp
1j mill* will have made commit
/h i •
f
|
the thimri
i t Inn'
hi- **wii life iiiatrad of lx*j me lit* in other countries which
n .iaM m g hitrtgfNl. and ttthird, “ If one
j NFAV YORK, Del. IK. IfPi .' j will absorb their production for
1Hliit* may hr glad/'
The form er editor o f the l ‘mn- I a wear nr more in advance and
ps
I &lt;if Wllld.ii
it hr
M
(ioetim? *tu!i*i| that ihe
' mtinixt
newspape/,
the
Daily i their will lie no place In l&gt;tp cp
lit) cil had longed t»» i
able jutt to
I Worker, (amis F. lindens, toduy f the
newsprint
which
Flm »,ln
* nf «hake hands with foim on one of
[ imme,I the
inystcrimi*
figuie puhh*hcr* mu*l have,”
*jiy
her visit* t** the Nuernberg Jail.
who allegedly direct* nil I'mu*
Warning that *'it i* pn**tl(h&gt;
Counly Judge R. W. Ware, at
. 1, - The gl:i«* is-tuccti thrill, prt*l muni-1 activity in thr L'nilid that the dntnug.- hu&gt; iillrinly
t/ho|e office hunting and tr*Puem« ventvil that but she now think*
.State*, lindens deflate* the man been ilone." he said, “ thi* i* the
Ding licenses are now available,
that (Mtufttbly tt wn* lucky* after
\» known us llmi* B erger hut greatest cri*i» ever facial by
has been commended, together
liv e , all fur it proved *Jtu wak not
that his real name J* Gerhard the Flotilla pres*.”
There wll !*• a big wreck hi
with his- oaslstant, Mrs. Letha
i tin* the unc who .lipped him thr*
Ulster.
"A n additional
12&amp; Florithf
Fuwlor, for forwarding to the Sanfotd on Saturday nfirrnotm in
lindens sutd he took nfilers newspaper*,
_______ .
Jjew els, TI
cuiUimaiilv
supGams and Fresh Water Ftsh connection wi h ■the Atufrirau
fritln Berger while he \ms edit­ plled by u Jiirksonvill,- |ni|'*r
I 'F I I ' I N G . ( V i
I s . i,th
C m.,
Ul,‘
‘'•"'i'
GcramUnlon, filled out stubs at­ Legion roundup but it will he cnttV
ing the Ciiinniunist Dnlly Work, h ou se"
he -declared.
t" • a
tached to license* which show not tragic. fnr nt that time, 20
er. Iltiilriis left the roim n iin iit .newsprint erl«|» her-au-e &gt;if tinthe amount o f game killed or or more candidate* fur the -K) ami
I'arty n year ago. -Joined tlie maMlune
dock
*trtt»
' l lu*
taken Inst season in ■Bern (note tl voiture of the American la-gb :t
ttnninn
t'athnlie
t'hnrch.
a d firm ." he Mated, “ ha. ,mil i nrt-.
County.
wil| be .ureriird or ini Inted at
nmv
i*
on
economie*
itislrtic'
.r
f i r m 'i e I.lnvd F, Hoyle, mrntd
Willi the mills Hiiomi-Ii l&gt;lo
i i .'■mil , tini v*’ I * h ..triii i "I
Hmli &lt; hilt ro wspimt st heitlri I
This commendation was In the Ihe Armory. Proceeding he wri*-k. ing to an Assneioted I'n ** df, ip Furdhnm llniversity
*&lt;••(• .ball and l t ill ed Slat ,-* Atilhii* I *i,l,in'* ii inK-rv*.*•1,1. ti ml )i«- It*.
form of a letter from Slate will 1 • u parade »n hirst S retd patch today, has been mentioned first announced In a *(K-e*)i n Its customers publishing ihi"Mgh sadnr Stuart
Detail* nf th,-' •sided aillh'irttn-* it Wtt York
Game .Director I. N. Kennedy with the t-niididalos i&gt;&gt;*tumrd an I a* possible candidate fnr n itiini- Detroit last Hundav the exi.t* Noveitdier i* ahonrd -hit*
bed 1'oiuuiunist re lin t Inn
"nt 1 ill. Falls, .«miter tain and llueie».
to
Stain I 'ion to the post o f Sennlc presi­ ence o f a »o-calletl secret. (Hit tiled In MltlVe at I k -olit die avirdahlf tnui uunthet n-pnrl , Ane* to he no the alert [ot the
who 'pointed out that last sea­ V*lrvned, snurdiny
figure in Anterir.ui Octolni 2ft.
son only seven counties In tha Adju ant A. Itt id Maun, who *ahl dent p.ro lem for the lid ” ,r**ton dominant
a nailed.
precious slum*. The lithry was
state had made thU report which that this will take place at about of the Florida laiglslature, Gommunitl- affairs. He did not
“ Unless step* ate taken to
Meanwhile, government tirmps expressed that the tobbery of tl*mention the name. Budens ha* settle Ihe dock workers strike,
serve* as a census for re-stock­
Dutchess' U-driHim lit tlie Fail I -f
Ranator Boyle, however, tlcclar- now named his man but declined
ing by the U. 3. Fish and Wild­
the -newsprint on which these Immched a geinUal*-counter - o f­
Thr wrecking rrew in rharJu
give
further
Information 12fs palters depend for Novem­ fensive along th,f Uuininnnlst- Dudley's estate outside I.linin'
life Service, * branch- o f. the o f the wreck will hg fmm the ed litis afternoon that he felt he to
Department of the 'Interior. Mr. Orlando volturj. Thera will be a- could no- accept the honor ih-the about Berger. The former editor ber pu Id lent lull will h,'- tied up held northern section o f the wit* eaira-il out by experienced
Tlie llneve* who might t r \ In i n-li tl-*
Kennedy pointed out that it has bout Id ranlidat.-s fmm Bonfonl event ho should be nominated w hen said he would tie a witness lost Oh that ship and instoad of only Felping Hankow railroad
the stale M-niiturs hold u caucus month irv Washington before die half of the newspapers of th,. count, r offensive is designed l&gt;» gi in* nut nf tin- ceil nf t v
been a source o f considerable
Fanllng. tlie In-steg'nl
embarassment to cU office that and tt&gt;&gt; n s t front M(. Dora and tomorrow morning In Gainesville. house committee on ua-Amen, m Ktate being crippled by cancella­ rewiie
capital hf Hopeh province
tha state report has bean in­ Eustis. Officers of Ihe voiture will
On* o f the men formerly con­ affair*.
tion
of
newsprint
cont
taels
hi
be tid ie d . With a benqua! nt It*)
Tionp* poured Into the KongBudens at Detroit said in
- the mills, virtually I'*** per cent
complete.
sidered as a lending Candida e, ac­
M'lks |.ml»e eftery/ard.
cording to the Associated Dress, ncctlon with the alleged Aim-h- of the paper* will be crippled 1mi Hen rector* III nule* *ontli nf
Resident county licentas for
I
V
ip n ig
C n n im n -I.
e v n i n i ’ e.l
T h; -10 m d U Is th; fun and so&gt; Edwin (1 Frastr. Fra*rr. how ean communist head:
or pul out of l«u*me** unle*hunting are J2.00 and resident
that i l l y
intlie'
Ilian m ad .
r .f'il nil.I,- •
,
•a . 1 is’- m s
"He never shows hi* fare He! Immi-dinte i*-tt*J4, - -litume I
| W i. Mayn't- llmlgk,--. pie-i
state game licenses are - 37.60. honor s&lt;ii;tv of ihe Am ir can over, was eliminated by hi* ic
-land
la- ' *■'ll** tilt*
Non resident state' game licenses I'tgion and is r. te.keoff on th; cent nontinathn for State l ‘-tnp line* not apin-nr in official t • o* both cuuiiis.'' ,
dent &gt;&gt;f the Seminole t nuulv i t -.t u u in n t
- — $20.60,
eon an
**il
\t Fanting, &gt;*1.non ,t mninou j Lerrgile of Women \ &gt;tet* tUlk ntuming. II. bail giine ')i**te yrsare
and (o
torf 10
to days French railway during World War trtdler l&gt;y tho Florida Democratic munisl builuings. Feu t'omtmniist lenders here ever see him,
I when
men and IS honea were Committee.
i-t.- IinnjF* tfi-ii- *1liking
Ihi Iivuiiitug amormtceit Dint a mn-t
tvrdav 'in a
- 'rip
hunting are 311.60. Huntln:
ITtay all, however, follow tnv
litfit, to y hi, a .ii, ill . Mr, Steiit
hauled-in n box car. sold Adjutant
riiy I* surrounded
mg of the group will t-e held
deer, .turkey, qtull »i *
Other*
who
were
mentioned
fo(
■ ■ ____ |___ p _____
_ W to Mann; Chester Roller is Chef tic the poit, the A. D* dispatch sinteil. ohler* or suggestions implicitly.
: in
the .Community
Building itod ber ti tn Satdi-H l"t alwut 26
HU name ‘ on an articlr I* a
J Tuesday evening uf H;0(t o'clock. -yrai* ami tr*iik*l t/) -tbs Jjisne^llttS
Nov. 30 overy 4air *nd,lC«ideya, G crs.jT lh ; local vjiilpu. ■
sign that It lr"O fficial: "T h a
She urged aJI nn-mbers lo lie Magnolia A ventre, lie »uubl have
Wednesday* snT Fridays are .
avaraga rank and (lie American
including mgmbjr*.
tiistiiugi i, VI
of ^the
tilt TO
*W and
»uu
present and to bring another been fi“ ycai * uhl in N’uwniber,
Closed days thereafter/ Thankl- IHkTUUMlj
Communist,
however,
never
person.
11,. «u* tv tireill hr t of the First
_____ __
__
New B from nil over Floritl* are ex­
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1R heard o f him."
Mrs. Hodgkin, who has just l'resliyterian Churrh «'f Sanford.
W )— It could In) that tnnylK*
Yadr* days are open to hunting. pected tu antve here Saturday
■
Tha
Dally
Worker
In
yeslerI returned front the State Dcnuisomething will las dune about
Open season fo r hunUng In th* and Sunday. for th* big roundup
Hut 11vor* mriinle one daughter.
ilny’s edition publisher] an Inter­
the current sugar shortage.
[ rratie Committee meeting held Mis* Charlotte Stein of KaufordS
Ocala National Foreet Is Dec. 1 which will be climaxed by a bar*
view
with
Berger.
The
newspa­
The ruffs* urn In the Unit­
W 30 except on Mondays, Wed- breug Nick of the Legion Hut at
in Jacksonville, -latrd that she uni* *i*,ei uJ-d tot tnotiiera of Blue
per referred to him as Gerhard
hml an interesting report to
iHsdays and FHdayx.-Th* duck, 1:30 o'clock &lt;u Sunday afternoon.
ed States Senate cafetrria
Richard C. Maxwell, Jt.. who make to the la-ague. She will IMbihI. t hifiigo. where Ihe Imrly
Killer
and
quoted
him
as
saying
goose and coot aeaaon ts .from
(rears this dismal sign: "N o
Total membership of th* Laglon
witlt his wife is making his home also discuss the proposed amerjd- will lie ‘ ent fur burial.
the charges were “ too ridiculous
Sugar."
Nov. 26 to Jan. 8,
i
in Florida during the past year
I
In
York, t'a., ha* hern informed inenta lo the State Constitution
to answer.1' The newspaper said
That nAkep It tough for
will accompany the remain*.
*
has boon 49,300 end the goal for
that
he
had
been
given
n
per-,
the Interview took place In •Ber­
which will be voted on in the
■weet-toothed Senators.
1947 It 76,000, said Adjutant Mann.
mniienl commission a* captain Nov. f» grneral election,
ger's New York apartment.
Members &lt;&lt;f the Legion Auxil­
in ihe United Siaitts Marine Corps,
The newspaper added
that
All
women (hrnughmit the
iary under diinclioft of Mr*. Bybti
effective May .11. 1941.
Berger and. hie wife hint planned
' County who are interested In
Rruth heve arranged a reception
It is estimated that American
to aall Vlatenlay for their na*
( ’apt. Maxwell joined the Marine good government, she said, ate
for stats. Legion officers and their
live Lelpilg ‘ with State Depart­ college students this year faro n Corps in October, 11*40 ami *rrv- invited to attend • the Tuesday
General Manager LJnd Webar w in * a ; the U. 0, O. Building
shortage of 4,600.000 textlauiks. e.l overseas twu years a* u mem­
ment approval. . .
fst^. to l«eMuse. Wumock, Ktate l&gt;vmpcra-_
a l thy Mayfair. Inn announced to­ at 9:00 o'cloik Baiurday evening.
The newspaper, however, skid
tic CnitmllD-cntau -from Scminoi*’
ber of t h r ’ Th’itd Mnriru*, famed come member*
day that AYlllIgm E. K h th h off hae There will be muetc for dancing.
There are about 1,000 U K! fighting devising, rliiTiitg wh-ch
their exit permit had been can.
County, after attending the meet­
antorad ‘Into an a tm ro e m with Among th* officxre expected to bv
celled suddenly.
•home fir*s every day.
ing of the State Democratic Comtime he treined thousand* of men
Eugcr.-i Ballard, a m ld n i o f Naw present are,' H. Fioet. Bailey of
mittoe lit Jacksonville Tuesday,
at .Samoa. He fought in the battle*
York: City end Fort louderdola. Miami, *tat* eommanJer; Frank
said yesterday tha: it was on* of
of Bougainville. Tulngi and other*
and Mr. Ballard will be the J o - Calm of For; Orange, ylcu eomthe nnid interesting vxpeneneoi '
in the Solotmst Islands, ami was
orator of the hotel for the coming roander, /»I Umbart of MUni,
County Agent C. it. Dawson and o f hi* life timl he appreciated th* ,
among the first Marine* to land
Grand Chtf D» -Gaw, and Mead
Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home opportunity whirh had (wen given •
on Guadalcanal. * •
’’ ’ S r i’* Weber rxveelri that k* Wilson, national executive com*
would be retairod a* Oenarel mltteemah.
The son i f Mr. and Mrs. R. C, demonstrathn agent will attend tho him for nltemling it.
?- j ; - . " "
aanda o f miles across the A t­ Maxwell, Sr., o f Sunford, Cut',. rxtension agents ronference to lie • Mr. Womack and Mr*. Maymo
manager by Mr. Ballard and aB
lantic in tiny boat* to reach Maxwell is u grudunU; of Scm- held ni GainesGHe. Monday thru Itinlgkins were c!is.-trd lost week
pmtnnltonal plana for the hotel
Europeans, 47 lEstonisn* and one America and what they hoped
nt a meeting « f the SemintJo
Inolr High Schmi ‘and the Uni­ Friday
artll be eontinuod.
■■ ■ j
Finn* are walling aboard their would ba a haven.
Mm. Uoy Tilli* as president County D.-mocratic t'ommitte* aa ;
versity
of
Georgia.
' fir. Ballard t* 'h i fmmejr ophstti-red fishing boat* In Miami,
of the Creinty Council o f Home Committeemen and this wai tbair Tha refugee* have been In
jr * u r of the Potnaettle j?*meh - r-V :Vi'wS.^1i
harbor today, watting for the
- - •. n:- Demonstration Uluba and Mm. first oeeasloti f*w serving in that 3
Miami
elnca
the
first
group
ar­
Hotel at Ft. Lauderdale.
word they had hoped not to rived lost A ugust They will
Ralph Hammond a* delegate, plan capacity. The State Dciiui-rxtle »
Due to tha fact that Frifnfc L.
TO GHKKT DIGNITAKIHtj
to attend the State Council meet' Cimmiltce nominated i'unator Ed
Millar has withdrawn at g candi­
t
have
tu
move
on
—•
just
The throe group* sailed front
Fraser a* candidate for tha office \
date for city commissioner, and
in, th* Justice Department
NEW YORK CITY, Oct. Itf-(d ’) Ing Friday, said Mra. Wilson.
AGENTS TO BB HKX2
their homeland fir s t . to eacap* and
n f Statv Comp to ile r
reicntly
that Andrew Carraway la unopimmigration
authorities
—New
York
is
getting
ready
to
the Germans and Niter the Bus*
vacated by the death of J. M. l^o.
bars not announced.
put
out
thd
welcome
mat
for
rititrv. Field Office of the Social poaad, no cltv primary eleetkn wul
sion# and. had Sought freedom
B ENDS
iorfty AdmlnUtrttioii In Orlando taka plaaj on Nor, 6, It waa aftBald th* skipper o f the Drat Ing dignitaries who will attend the
In Amsrici:
L itm tiT ATTACK TOWN
announced that Itr Mi')*J*n- nnunetd thta morning by City
Th* Justice Department has Vessel to arrive, Cept. Fhllx united na(l(*ia .general aswjmbly
. ATIIKN8, tigi. 1H -W V-1
m will be In Sdn/ard on Oct. Manager IL N. Bayer.
. •
- next Wednesday. It has.bren an­
ruled In Washington that tho Tend re: ' . .
Tha regular imrerW aiaction
Greek Ministry &gt;»’ Publle On
.SHANGHAI.
Oct.
IS—(V i­
it the United BtaU. Emofoyfirst group to arrive may no*
“ li'e a heavy blow, but we’re nounced that t'reaidenf Truman
at ttervlc# from H&gt;:80 A. H .J a will, However, take niaca &lt;« Dee.
enter America without visa*, so USed to hardship*; we've ' had himrolf ' W^ll open the a**entli)y James A. Farley, th* former post­ today announced that a Lefl
O p. M* for the purpose a t ak? 3, said Mr. Bayer, Wadiwraday WO*
Them fo r the last three yearns. with s personal address tn the master genera), has endorsed fully haiul of “.200 pcnum* attachud
fc* aB perstn* harinr futinea. the final data for regUtntifltt of
Others are being admitted to.tho members. Reciotary nf Htate James the United Stales- foreign policy town In western' Macedonia. 1
candidates to cun to succeed W . C.
United State*, but apparently Byrne* also will address the as- a* expounded at Paris by Secretary mirii.ttv said the band was dri'
of State Byrnes. Farley declared: e f f with heavy kcscs.
there Isn't room for us.*'
.* unnbly.

sisn

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eoncralcd a
criminal la kill

Judge Ware And
Assistant Lauded
By State Official

during
oa a
criminal
to
alive, and
nulhorllies
bis
pistol
shell
bottom,
hours
have
to

wife,

confers
are being held

ScoHand Yard Says Robbery Of
Gems Work O f Experienced Thieves

(International)

40 &amp; 8 Voiture
To Hold Wreck
Here Tomorrow,

R e d s ju r n Down

Iniang s Latest

Boyle Mentioned
Plans Set For Ameri- ^
can legion Roundup, For Nomination
, Saturday, Sunday I
To Senate Postj

I ruce

Maybe They Will I&gt;o
Something About It

ApprtJvtmxtUr1?®L»*iornwit»*.

r r o p o s a l^

iNationaliHts Laiiiu-lil^^r^
Another Offensive |
Ill I noting ArUU l.bnv,- tern

Senator Feels, How-1
. ever, Thut He (’an-!
not Accept Honor

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Riehurd Maxwell
.(Jiven Captaincy
In Marine Corps

M*, .t t'.J'oi'Wanil Mis* Stein

by Pumas Doing •
Nicely At City ,Zoo

Eugene Ballafd To
Operate Mayfair Inn

Womack Says Confab
Was Good Experience

Estonians Denied Entrance Into
Jfi S. By Justice Department Ruling

DawHon, Mrs. Wilson
To Attend Conclave

Sayer Sayfl No City
Election To Be Held

U. S. Foreign Policy
L*auded By Farley

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA-

IVacationing Britons
Buy Up Own Exports

To Feed Hungry
U. S. Reporters

JERSEY. Channel Island*, (/P&gt;
—Kerry week thouianda o f British
holiilay-mnkrra are returninir homa
with luxurba manufactured in Bri­
tain hut not fo f aale in British
stores. Th'a island merchanu, be.
ing »n Kngland'a export Hat, can
secure many Hems denied the
domrstle market by the drive to
build up foreljn exchange.
Thus, in the Channel Islands,
British tourists are able to buy
goods that were exported from
Ihxir own country. This wbtmdanre, at prices which seem cheap
to Englishmen, accounts for sup­
plies o f liquor, cigarettes and
wearing-epparrl which many Bri­
t o n take home with them after
holidays on the Islands.
Cn landing In Digland they
rnu-t nay fnipo/t duties on Items
exceeding a certain value, except
for clothes that are worn. *

Br JA N B R A D 9
WASHINGTON. — OP)— The
National Preat Club, with ita
more than 3,000 resident and
non-fealdent members, does half a
million dollars worth of business
annually, mostly in steak sand­
wiches and other vittlep.
‘
Us stately men’s dining* room
and men's bur and its ladles' din­
ing room have become so over­
taxed at the luncheon and dinner
hours that the club la now open­
ing another large room with n
fancy bar.
’
•
Jlere from II to B o'clock food
will be served to both men snd
women. The men will take over
the ladies' dining room during
those hours.
* To dots this year the club has
■old 1112,000 worth o f
food.
Uouors and wines brought |8&lt;7.000 and tobacco » 13,000. The big
auditorium brought &gt;8,000 rental.
The new dining room is awanklv set up with a long bar backed
with mirrors arroaa one corner of
room, a raspberry red plush
lustily -forwrm l dfaperlcs. Cost
la estimated at around $lfl,000.

Tbs ciuli’k membership include*
&gt;4 actlru newspapermen, many
horn are the ton-nolebem 'of
profesnlon; 022 non-active
irs, prominent government
officials, business and professional
men; 480 associate members and
1,124 hon-residsnt members.
The bar and card rooms’
open only to msmbers and gui
whe held couytuv fan 11 The
ladlss* dining room Is open only
to women c/f members’ famitirand to those newspaper women
who have been passed upon by
the board o f directors nn,t have
been given courtesy cards.
The world's headliners have
spoken before the National Press
d o b snd h%ve been wined nnd

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1946

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M O O T M O N ! your &amp;r

Bogota la ralleJ t t » A hens of
South America.
ter rallboy for two years.

1

INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST
PROTECTION YOU CAN SUY
fc | -A N D THE SAFEST.
W hold o n it) m

PALMS

V

HOTEL

UNDER

N EW

M ANAGEM ENT

—.

C lfsn , comfortable sleeping rooms.
ReoionabJa rate* by day or week. Tourists welcome
„
Maid Service — Hoi Water
420 W e d First Street

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOKD, FLORIDA

Mule, Kilroy,
Never Heard
Of Overtime

Soaring High Without A Motor
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’’ : unpoweretl plane long before they

war l a r v ^ m ^ u I T t h “ nf r 15 CVer in*U'Ur,‘ an e” Kine’
X f T o m d r t .S m "
Sailplane Hying i, primarily .
.lie f f om d n « ,t i g h t nerve* In ^
BmJ&lt;
Uobln. on.f „ pinJoo
tne past year at the control* o f |f, the- boat there I*. But it also
» noUclogg/ vlbratlonlefi glider has a rtractleal value- says the
or lailplane, »aya John Robinson, •stocky, tabling pilot,
national soaring champjon.
| -In , hr (lr„ p,arc a man who
i i
* n°B*lng Hbe it for r e - ' has teamed to soar learns better
laxing, declared Robinson, who and more quickly how to Hy a
won hla title at the national soar- powered plane," Robinson assert­
ing contest in Elmira. N. Y. “ It** ed. "And a qualified power pilot

I

ample -ip p ly of meat hs4 mo
•jt pait -e'llngs. • ( I n t t r - t f t
U in Gran-

Th re a n mcra than 60 varie-

The University o f Havana cam*
- - into existence in 1788,

"im iur inculcn * nt th.- hospital.
One dog was brought In with .i
flit foot; returned , f hi*
K.
curd the next time he rut it. Anrth«r deg broke a l x . hud-'it put
into a r«.*t and returned volun­
tarily for treatu&gt;ml every day.

Jtobinson has won the national
on ever since the Wright broth­ soaring title three times in a
ers made their first flight, Rob­
inson says. He credits them with ter a wartime discontinuance of
being the original glider pilots, the contest. One o f the feats
which won him the 1940 title

I-rt’a look at It thl* *vay:
Every
100c
you
are
now
•pending yearly for fire and
windstorm linur.un&gt; can be reiluced to M e by buying a 5
year rrnewable policy. You save
lf&gt;e of* every IOOc.
Now ha&lt;rd on * our prrarnt
dividend*, by buying a mutual
(&gt;olicy from u*. you cun further
rrtlucc your yearly co»t to r*7
, I 'fie. Saving 32 4 'Sc o f every
100c. You can’t lose - if you
j don’t get a dividend you urc not
; Raying any more than the puh.
lUlied rate* for your insurance,
j The
Mutual
Companies
w«
! represent have always paid anmini dividends to policyholders.
C. &gt;L Boyd A Co. “ Your Mutual
Insurance Friend,” phone 104.—
Adv.

3 0 9 East First St.

m m m m su m
THIf PICTURI-JUST SICIIV10 by radlophoto from Nuernberg, Germany, shows the Nuernberg Prison
Nazi
.11 of ths convicted
........-----------wav
criminals died. Arrow points to ths building In which 10 of the men wete
nanged. Hermann Gocrlng, former Belchsmsnhsl, chr-ited the gallows h&lt; inking'rv.-inidc. &lt;/nt, rmjltonol)

I

» ••••••
mv * • as-111 *'ui*
lldaxonrd on the nulls o f Kurot&gt;&lt;I mid Asia. « iu selected a* a iu*uit

wn* a non-stop hop o f 100 miles,
with landing itt the point of take',
off. He also holds the distance
record, 290 miles, set in 1940.
Robinson predict* a great in­
l i n e in soaring interest. Thou,
sand* of glider • pilots . were
.trained during the war. and he
predicts hundred* o f ymmg.ters

resides* of the United State* is
• arndst a t dinner.
Pope Pius Xir, visiting- this
several years
year* ig
ago
—.
ittntn^sevsral
o as CarwcellL spoke before the
membership at a club luncheon in
English. Most of the members of
the dinlomstic corps have been its

( ! j B lock Ena! o f P. O . )

LIVING
By \LKX VNDKIt K. CKOliGE

Evehr President o f the United
States, beginning with WiJIlani
S7V4NT27N KIAD of b|ack Angus steer that had Just arrived in Chicago
Howard Tnft. has t,ecn a member
from Iowa following the lifting of price c bs on meat ore shown in the
o f tha club. So have memliers of
Chicago stockyards. Above, buyer Herman Centner looks at (hs cattle
the Supreme Court, cabinet o ffi­
shown him by John Dolan (holding cane) whils P. C. Meyer (center)
cials .senators and congressmen.
farmer, waichcs. Gtnincr paid 28)) cents per pound. OPA ceiling price
These have been associate mem­
would liavs been placed st 20Vk cents, (fntcmaltondi foundpho.'o)
ber*.
President WatTen G. Harding,
by virtue o f being a publisher,
man himself, failed (o make the Hording used to liks to ploy
was the only White House occu­ grndo.
*
‘
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poker.
pant with an active membership
The Club wat
organised in
The Club's pressnt home, the
It* first quarters were ovrr National Prsss Building, is a 13Tha active Bat Includes nows- n1008,
Jewelry *tor*. loiter a to r v structure across from ths
ipsr correspondent* from' many it ilowntow’n
tyoved to the top floor of tn historic o!
comer* o f the world. Musso
office buUdingt, It w*« here that Street.
evppsper -

DRESS PARADE.
Our Cynthia shoes «re marching right
in step with the mote formal, more
(Ircsacd-up fashions I They hold up tho
banner for fine details!
A 40 ,

P«u-% 8P011TSFIELD
by MALLORY

MAPLE

C. Tan cn

P rovince

CHEST

front ’

w ill odd the CHARM and COM
FORT to your living room lo* "all

year" use.
For (he spare or rented room .
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Do not confuse these beds with leno expensive*ones.
They ora constructed o f lMjJnch stock, nnd nrn^
extra fteuvy. Tears of woor and comfort are yours
with thin splendid value, Put them on your "MU8TSEET'list now!

3 Piece*
Maple has so many good points, It's frlondly. sturdy
os can be with a way of putting you and your guests
completely Mat •ase". Here jt good
Maple at budgat-pleaslng prices -

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WASHINGTON id*) To
'h&lt;&gt;»e i-sMfpit- who reins mber when
In-ir linidwute dealer would glad­
ly give thrai all the nnils they
needed for a &gt;011)11 jol aiound the
hoilse. the nail short ge is even
mole “ rnrkeyed” than the scarc­
ity of white sliilt*.
Nails sold in pre-war days nt
■round 41.7S a keg now have
&gt;een reported l&gt;&gt; the .National
Housing Agtnr&gt;* ( N ilA ) to be
bringing a* high a* *50 n keg in
the black market. In thousands
of rnmmunilies u few nnils far a
household repair Job can't be had
■t any price.
Why the great scarcity? It's *
mutter o f large demands for con-.itructiun and repair work’, com­
bined with the ihortage of steel
an,| ceiling prices on nails which
h*V(- nut been high enough to
stimulate ‘ inaiiufncturers to the
required production. Dealer* are
required to set aside 75 percent
of their monthly deliveries for
veteran*' housing.
The steel strike,- cutting off
supplie* of (hat metal, lowered
the .production of nail* early
thl* year. The output dropped
from an animal rate o f 1710,000
tons In the third quarter of 1945
to 405,000 tons in the first quar­
ter of 1940, Alto, despite sub­
stantial price increases granted l
bv Ol’ A. ihe industry rloims it
has been more profitable to divert j
steel wire rods into the produc- [
lion of items other than nails.
The
total requirements for
1940, according to the NIIA, are
795,000 tons. Estimated produc-

*
IIOIOIN3 AN (NIAIOEO PHOTO of fetircd-ln rattle. Ralph flelrlMn.
president of the CIO I’acklnglmu-.e ^Workers Union, told rep orts■ m
Washington that*a union survey In Iowa, Indiana nml Kamas, revealed
that (100.000
*_
...
$00,000 Lend
bend of ratite
rat(|e nr
a.re now {razing
in Iced lot* owned by &gt;
larca
packers and chain operator*.
Ilei teln charged
clurgcd that the cattle
rattle me
operators. Ilcldetn
r “ T kept .off tho marietta
1
________ .for
. . ’’political
r,r
being
by m at speculators
con-.
sidergtlons.” Standing behind huge photo I* Lewi*
J.“ Clark
----------— t, secretarytreasurer of the oacklnghouse union.
(fntcrnational Sotutduholu)

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output in August was 01,000
tons, 18 percent greater than tho
July . production and two and-ahulf time* that of Igit January.
The NIIA, however, figure* it
need* to ho stepped up to 85,000
or 90,000 inn* * month.
The housing agency ha* aalled
.the Civilian Production Adminis­
tration »(CI*A( to request pro­
ducers of steel wire rod* to incrensa the. supply of rods fon nail
manufacturers sufficiently tb enahlo them to meet the 85.000 to
90,000 tons a montb_goaL%Umlar
a previous—Informal ngrremrut
with CPA, the Industry guaru'nteed - to meet goals o f 00,000
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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HIGH=HO! THE DAIRY-01

War Claims

Ihe Sanford Herald
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— —A study of 0id 75,00n war claim* /or $66,000,000,
paid by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cp/npany on the
lives of its American and Canadian policyholders during
st. i n s
&gt;»• r "*'
World War 11 reveal* nevernl -interesting-trend* of'the
mortality in the greatest war of all time, according to
the insurance company's statisticians. .
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By far the greatest number of claims— 64.000 of the
total—was paid for deaths due to enemy action. ,This
number represents nearly one sixth of the total losses
ni«csirT &gt;0J
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suffered in action by the two countries, the Metropolitan
estimates. They also found that the course and intensity
of American and Canadian fighting could be accurately
charted from the claims, paid for battlp deaths.
"The "mortality from disease was very low among
men In service In this war," the company reports. Among
r - . '. 'w " *
,,r the ground forces such denths were found to be in the
liar -■*»*wUla't r* &lt;r*~
of about 1 to 13 battle deaths. In World War 1 the
sr,r~u ratio
figures for battle denths and deaths from disease were
npproximntely equal, while In the Spanish-Americnn war
. # k..A«**rirra !■ CWl«f* the ratio *wns cxnctly reversed; namely. 13 deaths from
disease for each bnttle death. This improvement in )lhe
relative mortality from disease is attributed by the stat­
isticians to efficient medical organization and service,
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all sawa *1
skillful surgery, and the Use of blood plasma, sulfa drugs,
t ae
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nnd penicillin.
* a pafcUafc**
The record for non-battle injuries— largely accidents
rraablKwO**
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— was found to be less satisfactory. The ratio of fatal
non-battlo injuries to battle deaths •was about 1 to •!
FRIDAY,
among the ground-forces, ns cmnpnreil with 1 in*12 fnUje
first World War. This was held to be due largely fo the
mechanized nature of present-dny warfare, ns approxi­
mately one half of the denths from accidents resulted
from air transport.
The peak of bnttle death clnims was reached in June
and July 1944, coincidentally with the D-Day landings
nnd the fighting in Normandy. Minor peaks resulted from
the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, and during the
brenk-through into Germany In March 1945. Preceding
the landings in France, the claim curve had been a grad­
ually ascending one, with Hharp spurts marking the attack
on Pen|i Harbor, the Dieppe raid, the North African nndSicilian Invasions* the landings in the'Gilberts, and the
fighting in Daly.
Another interesting ttend noted by.Ahe Metropolitan
36,00(1 OPA Worker* V
was that of the civilian war deaths, whiWh amounted to 2
S h o t Joba— headline. t cah,
per cent of the deaths from enemy action for the wnr
first thing you know they're i
period as n whole. These fatalities--—almost entirely mer­
t o have to go to work for
chant
senmen— wore relatively much more prominent in
llvlhg.
the early yenrs of .the-war when henvy losses were in­
That mountain Hon tlwt trod flicted on ouf merchant ships.
to break into the City Hall the
In 1942 almost one-fifth of the denths from enemy
othar day . . Hat . . .H a l • - • Ha. action in this insurance experience were among civilians,
. . . Tht girl* knew he wa* old ami
loothleia, but they were afraid ns compared with one-twentieth in 1943.nnd a negligible
proportion in both 1944 and 1946, thus reflecting the sub­
ho might gum them to death.
sidence of the submarine mennee.

Officials
of
the
strike-bound ,
Duquesne U gh t Company have
announced that a high-powered
hullst was fired into a large outdoor transformer at one o f the
rompany’s stations in the Pitta-

g fg S a g s

' ^ , trike o f . employee* of the
Duquetne Light Company j i now
in its fourth week,
More than half o f the 3200
members o f the Independent Assoelation. o f Employees of, the

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♦Im a a l e a v e s y o u
o p e n t o lo t s , a t
o t h e r t i m e * r .o it &gt;
you m o re th ou a c c ­
e s s a r y . B r in g a l l
you r p o lic ie s t o us
f o r a ch eck -u p . W e
w ill a d v is e you w ith ­

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C laude.

Gadget For Polio

On and after October 21 the following hour* and pricey will
be obaerved by the undersigned shopa:

hank* for the duPont estate to
be able to say. if you will do
business with our bank* wa will
«es that you get espsclally good
railroad aarvfce, •if you set o f­
fice apaca In our building* &gt;ve
will *ce that you get that. Juat
do business frith us end there are
many way* In which we can
Now that may be alt right t
when you are dealing with buai-j
neaa concern* which are
not
supposed to be operated
pri-

o.’ f of vegetable*, aimrtg other
thing*. We with we could tell our
farm)? friend* thl» mean* a for­
tune for them, but life being what
It It, w# suspect there'll b» plenty

vegetable* for everyone ,n “
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&lt;bw month*
Juiilc* Jackson hdntiast* Har*
vaenn doerlng** dsmiso with that
of Nathan llal&gt;. American II*volutionary heru Cdught and ex­
i t e d a* a *py. Halt’s last word*
wsr* “ I r**r»t that I hevs but on*
Uf* I® give f«r my country.
I t 1* herd to make a netlonal hsro
out of a man. who .aay* nobfng,
tak** pol»on to *nd It all. •

victims. It j* used on nn oxygen, tank; to permit the oxy­
gen to pass through it musk into a person's lungs. When
norinnl lung capacity lias been reached, the vnlvo itself
shut* off, then opens in time for the next breath
* With this apparatus, a constant flow of oxygen can
be maintained without the usual tent which encloses the
entire body up to the neck. Thus the Sister Kenny treat.
n „ 7 /L • m,Rf n« e nnd hot Pnc,k» Cl&gt;" begin before the
patient is able to resume normal breathing,
Soldier Burns, who la doubtless a civilian b y now
c»n beypry proud of his valve invention. In the extensive
difficult fight against polio, his little gadget seems to

. An Interesting ald»Hgbl on the
Ofimptroller contest la reported by i r . f .t e i* " i 0
p ™ ciic» i
Hilton Phimp, Tampa Tribuna
Staff writer, who »aya that Sanator
IMpper backad the opposition •t*.
Ootirnor Caldwell’* man. Clarence
Qay, and at a result the Go/ernov
is aimo*t certain to enter the m&lt;&gt;
against Stnator I’eppcr lo ' I®W.
Tiring state tnxea to run n politic
However, 1U50 i» a long vmy-&lt;*ff !doc“ «avnncetl by Horace Wilkinson
, * . . ■and a lot of thing* can happen be- bama, lawyer who Is f
reputed to have
fort then,
_• . visor in-Jnrae*
„ ....
The TarpP* Tribune quotas the*
Constitution to p n ..» that Sennl-jr
Rd Fraser la not quallhed to hold
the offke for which be wae rocently ntenlnated by the 8tate Pemorralie Committee! “ N o Senator or
member o f the Hou»t of Represen­
tatives
tativt* shall, during tha lima for
which he
ha waa elected, lie appointed
nr elected In any civil office undor
under
thl* elate, *
that
Ltha
- Conetitutlon o‘ f.............
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lias keen eraatod ei. ths emoluhave
been
In*
menti whereof shall
„ j," Frtaer
yraa&lt;«J&gt; dnrlhg such time,
-mate which
waa a member o f the E-Jr.:
Increased the Comptroller # solary
rsam r?A00 to-MhOOO* — —
Megotiationa
with CxachoaJorakla for a *M,OOU.OOo' loan- hare
&gt;aan broken o ff. the Bute Hrp“ rtnant reveals, because o f peett
«&gt;position to American polldea Id
Curope and angry charges a f pol­
a r Imperialism" against ‘ this
-ountry. Ciechnslovakla, on* ■»
thoa* llttlw Central
European
aaitt'U behind RusaU'a “ Iron
mrtaln," hat bean uking IU euo
fiVm Moscow, doing Ita brat to Help
block Secretary Byrne* pntrram
lor Isiting European peace, while
at the .sms time leaking to borrow
AKftoJI from this country for l »
sattonal »xl*t*ntn . Wa say, l»* hall

enmpnign in a new
Birmingham, i\lnbeen the chief «da ■
S r ,L C
A PlU
I « « /&gt; • Dontocrntic primnry4or governor.
Wilkinson
doubling the pres*
ent poll tax. with half of tht
1 Rolng as now to
uchools nnd the other half to
campaign to elect
it Southern president.
. Apart from tti coiutltuU«iUie.
t(
o f lhe |dco. Wlllch
is mono thnn doubtful, i
the kind,of president that ?h» m .Jouthcn’f n‘ woul&lt;l want
the mnnnger* of the fund might
select. It might nlso be guciu
guessed
that *there U much less
chance of tha poll tax being
pcnlcd entirely. *

Dictators
hi Runs Rife
7fhip
CHARILO TTg OR8KRVBR

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W .V a n r .T d 7aiS 6lboU
people company was not slaughtering
eat or not l, iThtrafore,
d t f l V " ?It/ ' hadH .n
S S-olS
slaughtered

1*^11 Whether the

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ti«iE?l*a^**&gt;fir*ne St°na corpora­
tion, operating a quarry 'in &lt;tha
mounUina above "Chariqua*vij]*,
^ m a r tjy
Provide. - f «
Hj*
of
ita employes
* •company atora. be-

,,s a « .r *store
t e Tbought
s ,lr»s,g

the four stoars In violation of
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"How, than" diked the eome m p t o v ^ r W#
»*• our
And OPA rapllad sagely, “ Sail
v° u.r
your meat."
*n , th*
klat o f .an
^
*b#n no meat
could ba bought at. any price. ,
' A* M ftywnlng, absurdity, OpA

that it handles. Since the ACL
.la an
old,
well
established
Southern railroad and has had
this long-time- connection with
the FEC and since it wa* the
only regular railroad company
applying for the operation o f the
FEC 1* have advocated, as. did
Banator Andrew* and CongT«*sman Peterson, that It would Un
In the' public interest for the
Atlantic Coast 'Lina to operate
the FEC which Is 1-8 of Ihe
railroad mileage In Florida in
one o f the moat Important aectlona o f tha atata.
And I have said that 1 thought
It would.be batter for t h e ’ FEC
to be operated by a
regular
railroad company not engaged
In ! any othar business of importance thsn fo r tt to ba dpat'ated by tha 8t* Joa Papar Comp*
-any- w ith-headquart*nr-ar ITlrt
SL Joa, Dcridr which 1* a sub’.*
sldiarv* o f ths duPont eitate in
kTorlda. I have taken the posi­
tion that lt‘a not id the public
Interest to have
e railroad,
which is so vital to the public
aa- tha FEC la atmply made n
Cog In a great financial empire

Let '•Bt'jiorrow their J 5 J . company

■id* rtulneaa**, amilloyins
or more,- era paying sttto
ileymtnt Uxa* at the. fat*
W.000 a month to a b*t**fit

truckload of meat a week from
Swift and Armour, but, whan
OPA lapsed In Jafy, the com­
pany, to m a k e 's q r t that- ita
workers got th.tr dl.t o f meat,
bought fifteen steer* and put
them oh Ita farm. An arrmngem?nt wl ! - 'f * 4 s | with an abnV-

which h a . paid oot more than
100,000 In tha last ton
Hit an Investigation or wlthraanv doodU knowing any,T t .l ! a C S t who gtta what or
Than OPA’ was revived, and
, A Tampa Tribune i*n&gt;»&gt;rtcr,
hat baea doing a mUe in- forthwith tha company waa senrad with h summnna over the
nama o f Paal Porter becaua* It
bad auuiliUfud . four o f th*

mnrlly In ths public
interest
Ilk* a railroad. Put It hi* been
the rule o f the Interstate Com­
merce Commission for* n long
time that the Commission will
not allow a railroad company to
own manufacturing enterprise* In
competition with other
manu­
facturing enterprise*. The .reawn
Is that there la too great »
temptation for' Ihe railrord to
prefer IUi own shipper* over,
competing shipper*.
I have contended that this
plan applies to the operation o f
the Florida East Coast
Rail­
road by the duPont estate..There
i* too great a temptation with
the many lanterpriaea that they
own to give th e ' beat railroad
service or to build a spur track
to thoae who. either use a du­
Pont warehouse or do business
with a duPont hank or.som e o f
the * othar duPont' buslneaaca. *
.Moreover, I have argued to
tha Commission that If the A t­
lantic Coast Lina operated tha
NEC tha people would
know
that tha railroad waa being
operated by an experienced rail­
road company. But the duPont
estate ha* never operated any
railroad at all except the little
Apalachicola Northern Railroad
between Apalachicola and Chat­
tahoochee and experience aurely
amounts to jom tU iin ic. -In _tha
operation o f a •railroad.
‘ f l l»u a Oilan nnlnf art rittl 'lllftfc.

Expected In G&lt;‘rroany* j
f^-WmterF!nHoW^ny w

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because of overcrowding, hunger
•nd uncertainty. Ultra May be
trouble in’ Oermany UUa winter,
No. gnat amount of H id subversive

HOURS: — From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M
OPEN SATURDAYS ’til 7:00 P. M.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY P. M
NEW PRICES
SHAVES :...... ;.... ....... 50c
John J. Carver’s
Harbor Shop
(iramling’H Barber Shop
(Albert Gramling)

HAIRCUTS ......... .
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Barber Shop
. Thomas Barber Shop
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— ON TH E SAME PROGRAM —
MARCH O F TIM E'S — “ la Everybody Ha
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METROTONE NEWS

road Is listed on the Stock Ex­
change and there era thousands
o f stockholder* scattered »H
ovar-the eouhtry fo that contra* 1
tation b not ’ veatod In on* man or In
three people and on* bank which
the three. p *4l*. control a* l»
true ln tha case of tha duPont

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I. duPont, by Mr. Dent o f Wash-

09c— PRICES — 40c

SUNDAY and MONDAY

of this Connecticut companjF la
held In trait for a lot of dif­
ferent estate* by a Baltimore
truat company, only one or two
Ofi'whieh trusts are

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA 1

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Iitork.-*. Hut •*l»v (''iiiifr 1tif _- siLsr
•lull rtHil lli« 'Irsti^n unitunriniitnr
|)r I n.n.»ril Darker
so ahe threw them Awiay. ripprtl
Uplovnetrint
theltnluprentl
nff hri b«-4 *!vtj
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SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck
— TELE. NO. 148
1
At* New sfe itures Writ! r
203 S. Orange A ir.
l»y -oifhu -'t
l'l&gt; In Sa^stchewan where she hail*een in
tlriamlo. t'lnriila
hri tinsel- I *3t
was hoin, r.utel Iteanr uee,) to work’ in « «Jniff bf her non »teI'hrtnr &lt;967 .
m
(
’ «v w p u t u iiv iiw a i u n j
look out across the wheat fields
slid dieam of a day when sh"
would i|o “something different.” i
loilay she has the satisfaction..
--------------------- The .Civic D.paitmenl * o f the
cf seeing "something different”
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hutchison
«II I
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. . . .H anforl Woman* Club gave a
ri ruled by her hand—documental
Womans Mlsaionury l-ntun o f ths|
j d|(h In ch e o n ’, the Club havb returned home after tren d­
ry iiuilts. displayed in a one-man
Fir.1 Baptist Church will hohl { „
„ „ We«ln.»day at UMIO ing the summer at Newark*. N.
show on New York’s STth Strec\
lU
I5‘ W“ r.£ *,:.th,r tvt''fC',Mr. M.
KHIow.ru the luncheon
whnsr gallers.1* exhibit paintings
T V
■ xt' W|lh
Mr*. II. II. McCaalin, chairman,
and antiques that air cherished
Miss Lenabelle Hagan is visitIn charge. Mr*. J I*. Ilcltlclaw, c, , u d lhe mw.t|ng }o order ami
like jewel*.
chairman; Mr*. John l* t , l"o* j upenetl the discussion for beau - iiik friend* in Nashville, Tcnn.
These quilts, shown in the Hermain chairman The mlx.onary i(*ifntion o f the club h-.i»e gn.und* for two week*.
- 9 topic will be World liive&lt;tn/rnt!
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tha Shaefer Gallery, aiu no onler- v.ill givo you grocciuljy
in connection with city bmu.ifica
Kor .Southern Baptists”
ly silk and V.lv#t blocks such a« crc;f- corrioge. You’ll
Mis* Doris McCall u* Tavere*
Thu Sunbeams will mV.- at S:.;o lion.
grandmothrr Uses! to stitch. Tile., ‘'e l belter-look belt*/.
spent the ws_-ek*nd with her par­
It was pointed ou; by tl*.1 chair- ent* Mr. and Mia. (ieorjre II. MeI’. M. at the church.
are hold, c. lorful, modernistic dr
niarf
that
it
s
up
to
the
member*
sign* keyed to such them.** a* the
The Royal Ainbnumhs * will i. . .. .
T,
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t all.*.
MItS. Altai IK II.
A m e r i c a n square dance, • ;b«
ini. t also at 3:3&lt;) I1. M. at the-' l" l,‘" 1 ' !'P th* c ‘ &gt; '. U e d tP«n *
■SMITH
church.
menl endor* d (he c-oun-up camhhatalo Indian turemony, Jap • Spencer Corsrliere
Mr*. Harry Ward 111 leave xc.on
Slh &amp; Molly
] paign sponsorrd by the Junior f&lt;V Indianapolis, Ind. Its vjstt Mr.
nurse relocation camps and Han
Itegislered
Chamber o f Commcice. .Mr*. II. and Mr*. I, W. t.emaux and Dec­
Fntncirco’a relehration * of , V I 271M ISilmrllo Ate.
M. 1‘npworth sugse* ed an &gt;.'duca- atur, Ind. to visit Mrs, Will WinDay.
lii.nnl uppruach to the cUnli-up lie*.
I hey were Iwirq of several vear.,’
campuiitn and rrcomniendrd rimwork In i«)ltlement houses and
~ r ,i—.1- u .
TT.
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(acting -.he I*, T. A.’*, Hoy Scouts
rich* ola-which look HheHonely gtrl
Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Gllstrup,
% Chureh
t°h. tt s Mr,.h,?l) '*1 Jund C.rl S c..It. to aid In prunuit- M n. and Mr*. Jto V. Johnson and
from Huskatclirwan hack and forth
(j \v tt.i|,r
„ ';f ; n, ‘ i'‘ir 4h* nluca tonal pmgiuut a* daughter KaV .have -telurnr.1 to
aims, the iiiuntVy to work and
800 EAST SECON D STREET
live with the ps*oplr us she li.il
•• k . a ! s c
n'n,
- r " T l tnMnK
Services SnmJiiy
11 ;0 0 A. M.
•jlloiiKiHl to d » out on the Canaiha.ij
mie Moolehan a . rVhwtess,•&lt; j “ '» * ‘ ‘ '“J* ,,l'« P”* ru m cm.inue
Mr. AIM| Mr*, j . |&gt;.-Thuriuuitl,
prairie*, jsoiiie of the null s m&gt; i
Suml.iy School
9 :4 5 A. M.
* sided
Mr*. LunikmberK.
pn
*-],
^!Lu“
o
lhu
over the meeting
lhe Sanitary Ocpar merit of the
Mf*. Sam Thunnon I and Mi** Worthy Grand Mdtion of the
Ora
of Morid.i
o DeAle
*u“
Wt'dni'scltty
Evenini!
Service
8 :0 0 P. M.
.« u
p m uI t’
v ..i.ipter
iiijhit til
riu:i4l,i. MTS.
D®sn? *’
"7.,wr* "i"
IiT/l.
Koutine business was rartinl
ei.nmentlad for IU eo«K He ty Thurmond pliin to leave Christian, of Ocala, being introduced
nsdurs.. I. Ml- h a W h !.. worthy M .in m ! ^,,K 1 t V i n '
Rending Room Tucstlnys' &amp; Fridays 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 P. M .
®” ll*rP " n, *PPCal wa* made for Vt* ,,on *n keiping the city clean Suiiddv by plane fqr Houston and of Seminole Cliapte,- No a. Onler
ordeK, :■•„ S-.II a:
t«.«f..et ,given
*,'w;k Bl ••Square D n m e ’ and -V.
The Public I* Inviled'*
•a . bm ii ito
»*|it »• I
were discussed for heau.if-l l.iiMm -gn*. T’&gt;*1 where they e*|tec. in tier honor at Mayfair Inn.
S ? »u » P^ n**. ,R w*» announc- lc»th&gt;n of the club house giouiuls. to visit thifr uncle and aunt, Mr.
|gay (fig 'll''' darn ing he-l le ;i hu
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I I . S . I I If* a M s a l t r u a i l l * * ii»* I
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” 111 -"a r n 1^ ,wi" •*« held Mrs.* W. S . Hrumley donate.) tw o! and Mrs. John H. Stark.
d bara surrounded •-»■
by "a ffield
of
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” .&lt;,r,a" do and mem- large urns to b« •used at tl*. en 1 \
. yilluw I'ulicn tmn -lili lird with
oera are urged &lt;to attend: Plans I tinner of the house.
11lie outlines of hbi fla-ks
Tarry
Friends " f Mrs.. Mary Hummel,
were made ami committees npIt wa. announced hy Mrs. C. It mother of Mr*. Sim ha Coleman.
SSa'if&lt;L in 0^
,n*n’* rupper! IVawsvn ilia’, the tuie Art* D e
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which Will be held on Ocf. J4. * paitmcnt would hasp an eihluill. - ^ I_*TK 5 ‘ 1‘
*he
pl«)*tr,
the
tnTlllla
maktM.
th^
t' I
«MF°!Vr n'* rn*’,r * . volunteered to of fim art. from Ihq homes on
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Mr*. A. W. I’ pp*, president o f 'li
S C. ICrki-l«iui. garden rein Kikoin nnd llu* |mii**nt uonmn .iwj1*’
^ I J l o P“ ; tor
Vialtlng Oc . £1 and requ*.:..| that nw-m-1
i h
'
0r,lan,h; till- It* 1*1-47 Sar.f'.id I'aiden Clilb p-r; \Ji
Vnlie William-, highway D*y flitclk* .lnj(» lhi* •*11 •-•*!» *f**r i^i,
\ l sttcommittee during (tctnl^r. M,rH. ’
display art ohj.cts,
V
br,,,',n h' "
" ,MU' 1 ,,f yeai. upMusi the full « f ii il ye- d. I tepmenl; Mr- I' d Kirt**y,
U r *»*p " V ,1 May m S;*•»
. H. W. Windham and Mrs. James
Tb,. . Imirman umod members “ fn ''
Kraliphm,**
where
*ufl'n*
an I
l«*iilay with a.grneta! mce mg nli-l ituiillnn-. \|i- Jidin Hi'htnml,
(iic iR e
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Civic Department Has
S o cia l C a le n a a i | Cove red_Luncheon! P e r s o n

Brand Matron Visits-Sanfor^

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IMPROVE YOUR
POSTIHlil (

You to attend the

A SPENCER

Kcvivai Services

'Dinight At The'
( 'htirch of Ciod,

Circle No. 4 Meets
With Mrs. Hailey

First Church of (’hrist, Seientfst

chaiflhan,

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PiiHt PrcsidentH Honored At Darden
Club Meet Conducted Ity Mrs. A. W. Kpps S f L i f t t ^ S S S J IS ^ i

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their frlrl«* thmiK into the
|«&gt; rflt'brite l»rl*iuii the t.•!7 l*u-i ;

nen^ liuililiiuis •

Of Interest to 'friend* here
a !-\it£ intpira! m
was the announcement of the
The If, W. Ware Jtlble ( la — 1! &lt; wnn »*i **f Ijn
marriage of Mis* Juhr Penning­
"I'ill \ t||f*||ltri"I ,V%(t
mr! a( the Methodist ( huivh 11'
ton to J a in r s Smith,
Mi
l«rtw m
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Crumley
prr
Pennington
was
employed
by
ihe'oently
wi
h
II
SCNDAY a tT P E ll
Tin* |trr'i4*’ni inirodinrd tin
business
si-nion
over the
jn ffu ei* «i* follow- Vlis Jullu' The regular Sunday night «up- Hell Telephcne Company in San- siding
Officers
were
irlecled
ns
follows
vice iny-idclll,
Mr&gt;
pei- wilj lie "hell this SumiaC fr &gt;m font anil Mr. Smith is at pres- for the coming year
A Clyde hinuf* Wrr.
7:3f) until 9:00 I*. M . it ws- an '
attending school in Tamiia, n,v„.^„mn, |,risident; Sirs. C K /.eli Kalliff. i «(itilttii* MTit-Urt
nerd
Kd-Uvv " " -1
n. phew o f l.ydn w l1Mr* L E. sSfHMirrr. •■•n**4|».nuJfKl
'n on lie
id t.Hiav
today hv”
lnp Mr.
Mr
. ( hiirpeuing, first vice president;
cl
„ i i Urn.
,i
Street,
Whltner.
ner. She
a.ils,o .-uid
they cox.
to *-, 80S W. First s,rpel,
Sirs. C. K. W illiams, second vice trm»inry; Mi* H«*nr&gt; M&lt; kftulili
&lt; irrlt rh.ilrmin
hi" held At’
n e rv
Sunday lor
her &gt;
' Th*
ih('’.1 *‘0UPlr '» »*tl freecnt
present n.»*m a k -'' |&gt;rrlil|
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v ... James
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will be
rv *Sunday'
(.„ , ,„ d, Mrs.
Hm-le lr , rc/iMirei
mcltid. Mf». Jhltan l*s*»!i- . A U i
after.
ing thfir home In Tampa.
ban. vectytary tn usurer
• n; Mr*. A, J lVtrrs**it» &lt;’t?ntntl.
The annual clays barbecue w iM
la- ts.dil a the church on Nov. Ill Mr*. Hfinnrd Wilke. Uut &lt;»i»rHrn
cr*; Mr*. S**lli WbOilhiff,. fliNfa
wi|h Mrs. A. II. Tlndei, Mrs.
V. T. Warren. Mrs. C. •£. William* ru«; Mh r I. DtwHf. Mnirnollr
and Mrs. C. 1,. Wynn ns hostesses. |“ nd Ml» • I* /lend. •»«*«. Itime
Chairman «•.* th,. standing mn
Mrs Carl I'hnrpinjng condiirted
mi.tors are Mr- II II Mi-t'av
ja.iid-lj' quit. Judge It. W. W in lirr, huihliug chairman; VIr- Kfi.
IprestnTod Miss Gretchen l.»*iv .
ui h l wedding glfl flom liir mfni- do, t’urleit, lirautifu atjoit. \|:s^
Rnl&gt;ett ('lie. Hird- ;md f ’ lin.i-r-.iI hers of tile class.'
A divert'd dish supper was en- tion, Mrs. Klwoid l ane, c o n i ;
i jojij,| by those prount. Ho* &lt;•....* Mi*s Kilalce Ktrch*sff (- 0*11111 o;
|included Mis. James Owen. Mrllobcit Iteely and Mrs. I,. \|. |
Swann. Thone present w re Mr. i
and Mrs. II. It. Crumley, Mr. Und
Mrs. J. I*. Hates, M i., a ml Mrs. H.
II. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. C. I .
Wynn, Mr. ami Mrs. ||. II. Gruy
and Me. and Mr*. A, C. Hrockman.
Also R. W. Ware, Mrs. A. D.
Ji^rnson, Mr*. Jump* Huolehan
Mrs. Robert Rroloy, Mr*. Paul
Radford. Mr*. C. F. Chorpi ning,
Mr*. James Owen, Mr*. A. II
Tlndi I, .Mrs. R. T Warren, Mi*.
N'orini (.Nnrwood, M n . Gielrhc
la’ wis arid Mies Klla Itoltm

aey, Mrs. Karl Jeter, Mr*. Mar
j h a M cffetl anil Mrs, J. I*. Tlmr
• inutid.

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custom cut, Slacks ,
styled by

Tabak o f California

•h^"*&lt;tntttTfTTf

Onte HriiTye. Tin* quilt* i\it* ilniit*
ill uppliqm* tkUk'H t»f * mill Uatilltf
color and the *li| fh r*-on * |mire.
They would him* k »v«*ii Vn*t»»*
rian tframlftiothcr fite.i
•'Then*** »*«» much nmn* it* llu.**
&lt;nyr Ethel Mphni . cun A'liipliitiUK
new hot iron*, lirtwren thiu*tp *t
h«*r nwiftlv niuvlnif
in tht*
“ What nmki‘ 4 Jithnitv m n " *titcii
After ^hp !«-ft •S«%kiU4,hew.in h«*

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No. (I Shot

22

Shells

ROBSON SP0P-TING GOODS
f • IIlock East of P. O .)

3 0 6 F.nal F ir*! St.

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« *)ir * uilirtl lu

^ v'CLLANl'T

,- )ito;io*ivl jf*Tlv t H11Ih-ge of I, t, Vn etc- !
1 'i * oh It i • , \i 1 . Voire jb ,,, \It at \ortliwv-tei 11 t'mvei
\\ ' lain- i.-il ilu g i—.tp in p.ayer |sii^, s|*"CiaHfteg
111 -o. loli-yv
, %;, Gi'TJte II.mien -anif -e v e ril. wirlusl a! Hull House nnd |.&gt;-‘ ,"i-. a, &gt;i.mpan t.-d l»y Mr- t |.uteil for an M \ ilegicc at No *
1■’* M -a tt Mr
McCall aUo 1 y n, (, University, Inn did not do
1 ,t -in; llig the tea
|
, hc„ .
•ti- V w .ml I.aim chairman of 1 Shi chose instead t,- do te .i.a
if**-.*, 1 UHfti tw . \sttu rts- tit.fi \ktirk for Kidd mini i* i*&lt;
th ll* ^*?**t;t 1 htii t#y northrin UnUtrin hii«| to |*t«Hlurp
'1^ • I. Ilptliiini;, Mr*
Join ilucuimnlury |&gt;Uy*« at (iirriiwitrl
Mi«l?*n5 Mr
t hni‘«**
M f*. houit in New York, thp Snntn F«* I
M .
I \\ Tvr* ImtMii 4chinl (iiui tin* ihMtufi,
•••I Mi
W ,M MrKuiunri
\ r k t mu i , alrtpHni"*!* |(p|m .it 1 «tl
I 1n*rf \\
ti ptiuml punrh Ou*rui#h«
Whilr f*hp ivnii t*i»iiYftli**c*ini?
•ui 1)11* liftcriionit,
fmm an iIIiunji m Dm Antfplcu.:

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\\ 1 w til , ut v o y r ntinunl
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it , an in n r ig h t
i 11 nssit \ S u ctall v. n p 1“ ii .1 ui *
m ake
or
lo i'iik
m .u iv a
M an!
Kill 1 list vutir t *him 1 A p -

DOWNTOWN ( i EANERS
AM) LAUNDRY

titnl neptitni ■ou».*thtn\f lo kr* |i hv

it1i“1ir nrintit*- linrnU htitV. «hr* hought n hni^a n
f hi- •*iIill flirWfT ‘ intflr- |» 11 r k a ff r of f«*ii«l\ nuitlr quill j
ft In- o an*| ftfiltn- nn*|

1 1 3 P u ln tg llo A v e n u e
P hone 9 1 4
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rhi* ■htir tinu**- «?♦* ht'RUlifully

RIFLE

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I linIs To Housewives
W**kl&gt; fro m lltirnr Dpiitott^lriilion

h|Wt

TullithaHNi r

SllltlN K IN r.* W tlO l.

fitHIIIH

A new wool
(hut cum***
Ivlli'l, from it 4 fil’d fii|* fo lhe
rlt wto t '• *t &gt;4ci* Hoi
4iUi|ti m a
fh *i| any vv«»omt
life fn
n\i *.t it, wont pittri ■»( «i*tv kind
HIGH1I
Ih
Mil
for 1*
to lli' 111 1 |■ 1(1
III
| 111 MH1
VAIII lit «*‘j HiHIP |f*&gt; I I(, than I*J
illitTII ASHinim lmi: m
11&lt;1. Ahi tl Wind fllhfiCf Iff ID %h«Mt
y
amt •f f•♦« •»
•» m |nn *
.
Lieut, and Mr*. Ward It1 announce the birth of a ilau,ii- tiuin m fiiriiu &gt;* ilu,
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.Many retail 4toivs hhi ink nil
Honnle, Kilren, m Oct.
I at
nt Uie
the Fermild J-auglitou
laiughion M.
Mi in.uv u'
w'».|
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,
I orial Hospital, Mr*, lictkn
“ ftir 1uric, lint till— “( 3ffiiin
g ill!
ihe,q
'V a ID
a ;t.
to
.Mr. unit M n- W .; II. Tr*t»p I |)0 rem cm Um l
lb *1 f " " d r make un* iif alien, buying. I."
hnntrjd Mr*. I rapp a brother, *A
Senkarik.
|t: * uno! ha not lieen Jirtltik, it
Mr. P. U la c , at • lovely supftin&gt; Lh i.ikpn (m a tailor ut w
per party-, at hi» farm, home ,
rKiini- 1 .uni
t-luhh^hnear Enterprise on Tuesday eve- 1
Miriil «*r ii intil1 Im* ilnrir ut hmiit*. |
ninr. Thu occasion vru Mr. Lee’*
•Multi •mii ! Id ! 1D45 &lt;|iit it lull* havuj
birthday.
lifftl I’ lVa'h fit -Imlllk ill(* Wsuti- ut 1
The evening was spent talking
i linni I S I n pm liiuhit **f Vi£ti*J
over old times and visiting. A
niliiti* Jt il’ Hii' tpH m ImU nt rv*j
delicious supper was served to
#r-Cl*C I f ' I tnt f tinil Unit
1,
Mr, and Mrs. Ime, Mis* Lois
_
HAPPY D IH T H im
j Ihtc lhe* m l ut* |*iii sit vvtittl nf’ h
la-e, Mr*. ll.'F . l^e, Mr*. Mary
a ulrnin in*n i a 'in»|iti* am| i»tl»».
latrson, Mr*. Kffie Meilke. Mis*
Ortolrer 17
furlor&gt; mHIiimI. if col«* i* Itiknt
Joyce Meilke o f . Stetson UniverMr*. Jesse C, .Millet
; lit Imhl ;ifi‘J j»t*•-*x with thr Ut*»vc
ally, Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Watt,
Walkur tin hi
P»t sltelrli -nr |mll-in-^jh«—Mr. and
Mr*. A. G. Clause,
„
..O ctober IB
proves*. _
triyde." Haiti anH J*an- U*u.fs
Hail v -vailare
] Mr. and Mrs. J : G. David, Mrs.
If tile fabric f extra wide, it
Russell Cleliand, Mr. and Mr*.' • More than 200J):g) fun i t inv* mat In* easier to leave it doubled
Wltjlara , Vincent, ,* r v l
children occur annually in lhe IV 'ml a* it come* in the holt, during
and itie' host and Hostess, Mr.
ermp ning. If -o. the roll iliituld
Stafes.
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.
anil Mrs, Trapp.
Stand a few hour- th e I*, re­
versed and re-ti llril ah that -theI
■ Drums were used in New iTngBogota, Color Ida. HaiFtwo 1:i- entire phcc will shrink evenly'
land churrhes liefore h.ll* became j versftie* heforo llarvaid &lt;I"
&gt;- he Iore |irv**|ng.
•ommon.
COmtlMTlON

F. L. Lee Honored
At Supper Party toe.

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PATENT

Through the medium of ciftefully worked out end
■pecially graded palteriu, theae alack are d esign ed
•ride accurate custom fit in lhe crotch, teal,
line, rise, lifaeam and out seam, etc.— for the
ahort and wUra tall figure, ns well aa for (he
n of average height.
Rum Brown and

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Th* Herald icgrcli' m ivfor
in III** night’s psnr. lo whlni 1
wa* -tated that Mrs K ula/irsnIhnn iniko at a nn'etingv of the
Ink- ‘ V rv I*. T. A It wn« the
laikr Monroe p. T. A. which Mrs.
! Grnrlhvtn aihlressul and the n&gt;f«l-.
,:in g was i .. Lake Monn-I.

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PERFORM UKE MEW
AFTER WE SEM/CEII

•eat sit**'

In Sties 10 (o 20

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FPRACOMPUTEHEMIRJO'J

118 Park Avenue
Phone 29

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l - l T U K COURT D F T i n : COLVTV
JI'I hii;, ePmtlNOl.H
COUNTY,
M a -HJUA. In J’ lo b a l* .
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In rat KM at* nr U&gt;UIHK A N D K ItIKIN' W O lX 'O T T , I&gt;«c»a»r.l
Tn -Al! t ' r . d t l o r ’ a a n d l'*ia..i»I fa vlA g (.’ talma nr l&gt;»iiuimla A g a i n * !
H-4M Nat al*:
Y ou and *a#lt nf y o u a m h e r e b y
MillU.il Cnd r r n u i r n l In |ir**rnl
any rlalm* a n ! d * m * n d * wh ich y u
ar althar n C y iiu . mj&gt;r h a i r a g a in * !
(h r ra tal*
la&gt;ul*r And*i»&lt;.ti VV&lt;&gt;tcntl, d*c*.-i»cd. lul* nf m I.1 l.'nunly.
In nh# C o u n t y J u d g e *|f tb-mfnotr
Coun ty, F lo rid a nl J n » o l f l m It) thr
ra nft h o u r * o f »nld t.'ou nly f t S a n ­
ford. F lo rid a . w it h in r l a h l c*l*nd.»r
m o n t h . f r o m t hr l l m r o f Ih* f l i r t
publicat ion o f thla ' n « t l r r » K a c h
claim or d e m a n d r h all hr tn w r i t i n g
and rhall a la l* the p t a t e nf realtirnr# and pouf n f f l r e ad drca* o f I h r
• i.'imant. m i l . rhnll hr rw n r n In
hr the c la im a n t a u e n l, o r a t ln r n r y ,

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I llrd — hie----- firmt-kf.—H - fleck—ar

nvT^fnnv *nf *«M

re po rt ua . A l m l n M ruler C X A , fit j . t e r t l o n atid I'
the eala le o f Mary A, Htnpra. ilr a' .'l arl i o f
1-1 election:
r e a r e d : that he filed tile p *tl l(o r
I f W I T S i a u t WIIKII

FLORIDA
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.By.STANlEY- */ r r / r # jy
J U T E , I F Y O L iB C A M P A K ^ M
C t^ A f^ S
P O " 7 W i s /A l A

for
d lech a r a u m n d thPt h.
*Jf‘ % &gt; J X '
wtl\ ap ply In m e H o n o r a b le II.
r a l „ * u Ih In- al
" a f »• Coun ty Ju dg e nf Hemlhnli , b(&gt; H(&gt;| o f «al&gt;| c i t y
C o u n t y ; Ki«&lt;»!•!*•. o n Hi# f * l h il.i&gt; or 4 *1 ) «,/ m i , i , r r. !&gt; l*
O c l o b t r , l ) U , for ap p ro v al o f •hum
Ji . J A M K»# t ll/T
and f o r final illtchnrifr u* Ailrn lnDA* M ayor o» t
(valor l*. T. A. o f th# # * l a t r 01
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Mary A. Hlonra, drrrAnwt, on *lh|r
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Robert E. Park, lyigr.
4 ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR SALE

10

PORTION' o f home for rent. 201 HKVKHAI, USKt) electric Iron*. . DISTRIBUTOR WANTED
PREFABRICATED 1IO.HKS
11. 10th Bt. Kitchen pritrllcKet.
In Rood condition. Ono freonManufacturer of Factory Uuitt
No children. I'hone 77.
. tlJtloncd Hoover vacuum cleaner.
Phone 417-J. 1'rcfi Myers,* 311 Monica prixlucing .'15 houses per
2 WANTED TO MENT r
&lt;j«y in 2 plants, fo r immediate
delivery, seeks live wire distrl*
FIRtKH.ACE set. also andirons hulor. Must Ih- In position to Im-1
FURNISHED' house or aparmen
an,| acrecn. I'hone E79 W.
mrdiately set up stofe showroom.
with 2 or 2 bedrooms.
Cal
Sectioniti'd displsys
fumlshol.
M. (1. Brinson, phone bJO-J.
MrrchandUinR assistance furnish­
HARD to Ret fl&amp;O x |f&gt; new lirt
ed. Our m i n eseeulive,-Mr; Kckrr
. HOUflE o r. -apartment. uauU-d, ------ BTAFHIRIFH HKHVItT.
will be al
VALDEZ HOTKI.,
STATION
furnished or unfurnished. Per­
I’hone 10VS Sanford,. Saturday, Oct. 10, for
manent resident E. A. CovinR lltl Sanford Ave.
in ervlews.
ion at Post Office.
CENTtlHY
2 BURNER circulator heater. fiH
rilHFAHKIL’^ T lN C . CORP,
W. 1st.
Had.Ion HelRhta, N. J. A'Hetmn,
North Carolina
Two very desirable lake front ONE WOOD and coal m optlfi. Alfred Kricspn, RFD I. Makers. p ( SEABOARD Ready.
acreere tracts on the west side
. .
built Homes
o f Lake Mlnn|*. orie contaliflnR/ B or 176, Sspfnrd.
811 acres at 84,91)0 and the
LARUE
&amp;
medium
sited
heat*
•Other c o n t a i n i n g 19 a tre s ,
LOANS
ing stoves also metal fran-priced at $3,900. Both of these'
fnr outside nil drum. M. ftracts har^ roo building slip*
Nelson. 001 I’almettd.
overlooking the take.
LOANS MADE
FRED W. BENDER
FROM IIU TO 1300
Room 2
Fla. State Bank Bldg, r
ATTENTION
strict privacy; fast service
FORD OWNERS
I’ hone &gt;030
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
192k To 1939 Model*
102 Sanford Avenue
BEDROOM buitRalow, parti­
Modernise Yoor Headlight*
ally furnished, purrhes front Install Sealed Itram At'nptii
BORROW HERB WHERE
and rear, needs some repairs,
Mske Night Drlrlng Safer
PRIVACY |S RESPECT EH
2 1-2 . acres
located outside KI RK KLAND-MORRISON IN*
l’ O lill nmtuidl desire for privacy
city limits mi paved highwuy.
,
Phone 200
in monay matters I* strict.)
Ideal for
enjoying country
respected here.
Friends and
Ilf# yet not
Isolated ' from HOT WATER healer - perf. relatives are not ouestionr4
condTtTbn with 30-gallon tat
modern cinvcni.'.tcee — near
about your ctcdiL
(ou r em­
and connections- I’ hone 31
ployer or btislneaa associates
9H7.
will not hear of your psrsoml
STRAWBERRY Plants for as'
affairs. There la no cams fo&gt;
I’ hone 1030
Phons County A703.
5 R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D CONSOLE RADIO In excellent
_______ _ _
) con it-cn. Cheap f*»r casn. n
WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farms,'
p ,r k Av* '___________ •
*
Ilomts, Groves and Business BICYCLE — Swiml, W,'avy du'y.
Property.
W. B.
Will jms,
excell nt t*r motnrevrle «•&lt;
Realtor, Tom Boll Associate, |. version. H'J.I Park Ave.
*1000 1120. 110 N. Park Ave. i ----‘
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FOR

SALE

12

SPECIAL SERVICES

SIGNS
Show card* amt post
O— DEB’S SIGN BBR
0 . I)L Landrets. Phone

BRICK MACHINE — capacity
2000 per day. 7H0 wood Ppl*
let* and- 1*2 bait
roncrcte
mixer with gas engine. J

JUTE BURLAPS CAMPAUJAt COMMITTEE
HAS &lt;SIVHN U P THE IDEA THEY COULD W/At
W IT H

A 'S L O G A N *

for e ntt at-.u ro- riera efa uc aT a l a

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By R.J. SCOTT

GLKAHON
I.ake Mary, Fla.

RENT A CAlr •
YOU DRIVE 17
PHONE tOU
81 r i c k l a n d - m o r r i s o n
" DRIVB-IT^ INC.
DOIX1K • PLYMOHTU
PARTS AND 8 ERVICR
199 I’slmelto Art.
i’ hoae 1911

MARINE E N G IN E '— do HP
Erd, completa wl.h starter, hiu; EtiECTRip applUnre. repairs —
0RIT1 I and meal—ground fresh
we repair -waahlng machine*,
noto and generator. '35 model
avery Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, fans, mixer*
l’hono
933-W.
^
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t
'
com . Can be bought at CardTrotter Appliance 8ervlee, ?94
Her’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 160 NEW HAMPSHIRE
Red
W. 2nd Stu I’hone I04I-J.
rt Ih. 1•g. $1.00.
• Pulltts
ready to lay.* Mr*.
YOU It last year’s hats cleaned,
Prudence' Br-a.n, Race Trr
]*opular Scat Covers •
, re-blocked, restyled. An assort­
Road, Fern Park, Fla.
fin&gt;MlN0LK TIRE SHOP
ment o f trims and stylas to
A GOOD wood bumini kite) rn . .suit your choice. Evenings only.
IMITATION leathara Ini moat
n n gg. $26 cash. P, I Aridcf.
Call Ellube^h Klrther, phone
colors and larga -selection of
son. Lake Mary.
good upholstery fabrics'. Robert
&amp; Brown, 2911 N. Orange
AUTOMOBILE &amp; radiators re­
8
A R T IC L E W ANTED
Avo., Orlando. Fla. ^
paired. Wright A Cohen Gar­
age. Slat A French, Ph. 1009j .
I’LL • BUY your car •wgartHes* BEAUTIFY yoor floors — have
it’s Tuxedo Food
f and lawn *o«d| Vi|
I*r. . The Sanford X
2nd A Sanford.

of age or condition. Re** Rtel,

2 Deliveries Daily
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THIS W OODLN BUILDING
A t B A R R IN G TO N , M A S S .TH E
f i r s t a l t e r n a t i n g ; CURRENT
C A M E T o L IF E -

305 EAST SECOND ST7

* f r o m T he d e m o n s t r a t io n s
MADE H ER E IN .IB 8 6 , DV
W IL L IA M STANLEY, SP R A N G
T he w o r l d ' s p r e s e n t
m e t h o d s o f g j e n e r a T d '.i; ,
DISTRIBUTING AMD APPLYING;
E L E C T R IC PO W ER

service

oys, gaxMSa.gaol , doll.- 7 Pali, Livestock, Suppl
m on budgat of I -away.
Be 8U&gt;nts, 111

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SEMINOLE T1RB SHOP
*01 N
orth Park
North
Telephone 87

24-INCH window*, Inside doors,
| sheetrock
or
p ly w o .ir d .
Blsncfertbs, 1400 Pork AVa-

FLOOR WAXING MACHINE
'or rent by the hour or dny

- S S f r &amp; V h ^ D » A ® r? a

salesman — experienced,
ay, excellrnt opportunity-

L o o s e , l a r &lt;;e
SLEEVED COWNS W0RH
BY P R IE S T S

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I'lirsusnl'lo Keetlon t of t'hnplrr IS
lio n In I,".ke V iew. Plat flook l
I»*. tains, of Florida, Art* of |»r.
sagd 1 1 .
known na lha MUItPIIY ,|IT the
I/Ots I l o l » A l&gt; tn II lUork «.
foltowlk!! drarUI.e.l tout In Hr ml*I at A d dition to laika V iew . J'lat
oU County. Flo.-ldr, wlfrhe offered
U**"k 4 page 1*. - ■
,
for Ulr at pebtlr outerr for lha l.nt s i Franklin T e t f a r * rial Itnok
lithheat and hi cl r*■h bid. aultleei
1 p a g e IS*
tn lha fight h( tba T lfi lu r of tl*
f A- H*f. In hK f u r o f - N W H . o f
Intarnal improvement Fuad in rr B W U n**-tlnn &gt;$ T ow iiah lp II
Jtet any i:nd nil blda. al tha (.’null* ttoulh Itang e JS K**l.
hopaa beginning gl I0.#u CYl'Iork
l o t I T h e Hlavla fSnlony C V n.gnhA. it., on lha Itth day of Kniamlar &lt; dtv lalon. F la t H&lt;*»k ! p a g e I I .
A. I&gt;, ISIS, trutalda of munlelimlb l. l o t SI T ha H1avln\i*nlon&gt; C i » Hub*
dtv lalom P lat Uo-ik T. p a g e II.
llm raaemen| for road right tit
Nta Of H W k . 1 N W I i , . . f '.N K t
Hart Ion *1 iT o w n a h l p *0 Hoplh
[t e n g e I f K * » l. '
I arts IS A I* Oak 1(111 Plgt Hook

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Floating

MINNOW BU CKETS
Tackle Boxes $6.75

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-ot* 4 i A • l l l o e k « I Hanlsndo I
T*i lb-ok s |.»*r* at is. as it a a* i
,u t » , t a » p l o c k IT HnnlamL) P l a t !
lo o k 3 t««e*« « I H M * t * II.
toil
IT llloe k IT Haiti*nd o plat
liouk I i&gt;*av* U H r * I I * II,
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H fo ck 4 r»*'merofi'»
Itook X p a g e I*.
K In k * W arm sn
A**d)tlun Plat Uo*k

Wo don’t piny "Hnrd.ito gut'” when you drive in
hero to got your car serviced, whatever the Job.
Our entire staff ia prompt, efficient and helpful

I, i &gt;..- t l IdrfS 1. a A IS llloek II L«k* Way-

without a high-pressure , word in their vocabue

man- l i a l a h t * U b r

lanes I

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Hanford.
Yru«t»** uf the internal lin;
prvv»m»nl Fund of the Iflato
.of Florida.
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M |X 111 * IIS.

1 " WATSON,- 1201

^eiery Ave, gHaa Purina Foods. ROW ready to grind evory Mon­
day morning — Your com,
GIVE us your' order for baby
grits, meal, com A cob or
shucks, alt, for feed. J. W.
clicks. ’ Ths . S a n f o r d X*Cd
Store, 2nd A hsnforcLt

COMES

W H A f ARE
qE N E V A C O W N S ?

aMuivoi.K t d i i m .
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PHONE 400

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o l d e s t l iv in g ; t h in g s

DeLand S«4-W. Chuck

Alcno, 918 Carolina Avs.

jlox^ plmnt^ 963.

ARTERS for C

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LO D G E &amp; SO N

them waxed by modem ms'•chins. Homes, offices, stores.
Phan*

We are happy lo announce that MR. W* L
STOUDENMIRE ia now aaaociated with ua

FREE DELIVERY SbttViCE

FEMALE DUGjOHq *’^p=-k
HAS THE CUR IO US H A B lf oF C A R R YIN G THE
Y o u n g ; .UNDER ITS FIN AS A W O M A N M IC H f
CARRY H E R CHILD U N D E R H E R A R M

n. M.

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scon's SCRAP BOOK

Cleaning and irax
w floors surfaoed L, ptrfaction. Old tloors mads Ilka Dtw

AUTOMATIC as water heater.
Thona 103H

Phone 1S4

Business Opportunities

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STAFFORD’S SERVICE STATION
• Sanford Avenue at Second Street

A(»nt Trs»leo» I. I. Kaind.
Hamlnol* C o u n ty .

ir t t h e s 6
M ore people drink Atlantic i
It must be.-.

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than ally other,

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New Records'In ' , I
World Series
Listed In Books,

Miami Fullback

in

hiviii»

inert

wmi

n

nigged young
fighter
named
Preston Brown. In fact, he rvas
So rugged that ha fought six
men in on* night, in the same
ring, and Eayoed each of them
in the first round.
Hia victims’
n a me s
were
Harry Law. flam Willis, Jgck
Reardon, young Snm Langford.
Kid Locke end Wijjj* Bleuth. ft
happened
at
t h e _Ilroadw ay
^tnletlc Club in I'KTiedelphla.
Tha Dueknrll University foot­
ball team of 1933 rftm tlx games,
and scored Just six touchdowns.
Ths
193.1
Uisonn defeated
Tompla h^ one point; won from
Penn Stata hy three point# and
oquerted by Western Maryland
by three points. Washington and
Jefferson was •benten by six
points and Penn-Military College
by seven.
The Bison* of ’SS
really
had a scoring
spree
against
UrsinUa, winning . by

n » i * u .. u i n .v
The .govern,
ment announced that n total of
2dn.74l Ukrainians had been ex*
lulled from noutheaMetn Poland
nround K*e»xuw to Soviet Ituoiu
under the term* o f a Polish.Kb»**.»n tepatrlation ugiuemi'nl.
s h if t in g

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SPORTS LAUGH

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nanuno*

water

P A Y U S A V IS IT — A N D W E K N O W
Y O U 'L L C O M E

n H
C oif Ians are usually well
^
] up on the fine ponla of the
■ b g i game an,) know n good shot
'
whrn they sec onc- c*p rialiy m
r t a
tournaments.
*
A first-lino, gallery ito must
1 ' 1 have been present at the United
12, £ States Open in Cleveland hack
K
. in June.
tZ -L m
Vic Ghent teed o ff on. the
short eltTenth hole gild hit •a
tinging lieautlful. Iron shot that slopped
he hig exactly two inches front- the pin.
tic line
As the gallery’ approached the
* " u,7 j green, one fan was. heard to
pctkm jeay. “ Gosh, this gams must If'
battles i hnrtlcr th’nn It looks, the hall
I didn't go in."

i

SPORTS ODDITY

Mia nil PiLwOfr'

Two team* were . formed
and bid* to* sponsor three
otbera were made I*h| nichl
al the first meeting of the
City Howling Lragur at the
Sanford Howling Alley*.
Sponsor* and rapt a ins of
the two teams formed wwet
W.O.W., rsptained by Jack
Kvsnn
and
La lira's
n ho*r
captain
i* . Holden David,
Other sponsors see the Jay*
ceew, Wight Brothers and the
ML John's Electrlc Company.
A meeting o f team captains
and sponsors will lie held
Tuesday night »|. 7:00 o'clock.
I&gt;rggue bowling
will begin
Wednesday night.

H. Brecheen Is First
Southpaw To Win
' Three Series Titles

pitcher t &lt; accomplish such A feat.
The Cardinals 20 hit spree in tbj
fourth game i.d a regmd and that
coupled with' Huston’s nlrto hits'
set n new mark of 29 bits for a
Single game.
Anotfue recifd was the three
ou ft* Itl Assists on threw* to the
plate In one game by Slaughter
of St. Louis and DiMaggh* and
Williams id Boston ni the fourti
tame.
Other new records wept:
Two-(Utflelil assists in one in
ning by one team set by- l&gt;IM*WfV
an Williams of Ho*tan in thy
.fifth frame of the fourth g ift’i.
I Three players Ml on# • t»an
nuking four nit* each In one game
set *hy laughter, Ktirowskk and
Caragiola of S '. Louis In tht fourth
ctontesl.
B 'lton ’n Hobby* Doerr « t * re­
cord for m ost‘ series assists by. a
second bnsf'man with 31.
Kurowxki o f the Csrds st! a rvr • d for thild baseman starting
most ilouh’.y plays In on# game
with two In the six h game.
1 Them were no less than hint
it he* s c . / 1*, records titd. teatf
that ilcd recorls were; Iloaton's
use of six pitchers in thr foUitli
game;' Slaughter g 't ’ig to bnt
twice in :he ninth inning of the
fourth gameJBoston's l&gt;o«n hnndt
Ing ,lght ass'sts tn thi.li game
B‘ i ton'* us* of 18 plajors ln.'th
fourth game: all still- ing nine
Cardinal players hitting safely ir
the fourth gome; Boston's use i f
2R play rs in the entire senes;
Slaughter sod Schocndlene: of St.
1. i is jislng t" hat iifi tin,'.'* in hr
aarics; ond Stnughti'r and Sehoond'.'iist of th* Cards going tp bol
six Imes in the fourth game.
There you have it, the serko
In a record bulk.

Two Bowling Team*
Formed Last Night

FRIDAY, O C TplS,*l54«

BACK

A G A IN !

BOBBIE’S SNACK BAR
Hal Johnston, U. of Miami's
uew p-.tUng arii-sallpn. Tito lot met
Little C-reg Ben Ice team star, l*
now a key rosn in the Hurricane
nffpnilve He plays ultbirk. He will
he seen In action in Gainesville
tomorrow when Miami battles
Morldn.

COLORED BASEBALL GAME
‘ SANFORD

1 0 th A

F ren ch

Ad j oi n in g S p a r S ta ti on

S U N D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 0. 1916 — 2 :3 0 P. M

COCOA INDIANS
'

CELERY DRIPPERS

m ission 6 0 c

W h ile

People

W c lc

•nn. Tenms Excel*
In Defense On Grid
KNOXVILLE. Tenn., OP) -Only

f ) L SoAubtra
h enr ni .p»
» t:

four teams hato *pored a* many
a* three If urhdnwn* against Unt*
Vereily o f Temi»ia*eo fool lot 11 teams
couch d by Boh Neyjand.
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
Vanderbilt scored a 29-3 vic­
tory in
Neyland’s first year
iu&gt; h m l coach o f the Volsi AlaCOACH GANAH
h.-inth whipped Terthessetf,' 1N-9, in
„iii.
a j
» given where south stands will aceoinotmlat lPill*. Auburn won 20-7 in ■1937,
credit is due ««nd
plenty of apiinximniely loot) persons and nod
Colli- ;v won 19-13. tn
G ? n « nr'&gt;^ l,F o 0 U ° in T o l
I t ° r tlfe P *"1 tfW
venrs then lhe 1941 ftiigar Bowl game.
1 B-ra* a i
o ,
iiiRh .ScTiool. have hern nearly .’1000 pei-on
The Hahy Fads entertained Urn attending games at the lorn
The University* o f KJoiiiln 194*1
Junior Varsity o f the -S*abre?*e flild. Where did they nit? They Kighlini; Gator grid el&gt; ven wIB
High in Daytcna Beach Wedne*- didn't. It »uX slnfifl or nil ot. m o yff. n=-e t lay * fiom Ihe singlr
day night in one o f the most &lt;hc Kt«und
impressive games played on Opr
‘v,r,w w,‘ llr '• aetion taken oi,
local field 'in n long time. Thr ! l1,r imtihou.e facilities f.,i the
Fighi|ng
Fwli , w fw atilwrighpd by ih«? hlifh Rcfim I RthlftM.
fight song
■f Morida
Sand C rabs'by 10 to 12 poumU 1
Uri,r H“ n'Ung

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

to the man and the small San- ■ J r ? * , " ' ' V " l“ .Ca' irolff
h&lt; rest will he throw
trouble (ban they bargained for. ? * ' " f '" -opervUed public Im-ui
,♦
,
,
...
hunts next munth. but only *.i
tianav has done amagplflrent
rnlh-d he-nic*ti nrbeing
on
mb o f iffttintf
younifntvra roiiTARnl t«» imrticipntr.

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ford hoys really gave them more ! * * *f*

Into trim and teaching them tlio
National
P. rest
suiurvi...,
rudimsnts o f the game so that John Suuirrs wuius: "Bear l.unt
they wili be o f value to the ing is no sport for teitilerfee*.
varsity next year and years In addition to prmonal cmirag.*
follov/ing.
and stnmina, success
depends
Thesa "B " squad tilts are- fine largely on having good
bear
training period* for the fresh- dogs and a guide familiar witii
man and sophomores who desire the swnutps amt hnhits o f tb ■
to play, but are yet too small hral 'hear,
fer the varsitj competition.
I’mir I’rnn.
Wednesday night the young- j Football rsllit*. harp Iwu-o
ite r s renlly put on a slinw fo r ; bannrd at the tniversit) of
all those present ami any foot- ' Pennsylvania for tfi? remainball fan who missed the game i der of the season. The srhool
really missed a swell contest.
I vullsvis followed u pep mrrt1ILKACI1ER8
t in*
PrkViy nig1 1
in
Announcement came yesterday I "hirh a policeman «■&lt; infrom II. K. Mcrrls, acting Coun- lured and traffir was snarlty Superintendent that an order! ed for more than an hour,
haa Iwrn iilacctl with tho E du-f , ,n * "n uu,'rl"K «*&gt;e new rolcatlonal Surplus Properly divl- *"«• ,hp.
" f " ' “ dent nf•ion nf ths War AascU Admlnis-i U
f " " " ' ,,cnr.^ d*fu f ‘
tration at Tullahaasec to secure; *“ • Rhllw* prccoding f.M.1•ectlonaliied bleachers.
j H 1 *»»&gt;»'* have been trndiThese bleachers wilj seat ap-i
n* 0,1 evpressiun of
proxima(ely 2000 persons, am! e.mfideare irv the team. How •
will be placed on the north side i « * r'
dUlurbanre fnl owo f the field for the use of stu -i ‘ ln|t ,hp r" n’
I,,kI
tr,r f,»
dents and hand of Seminole' evening *hn*e,| a regrrttahle
disregard for the rights sod
properl Ira of others and for
University regulation* express­
ly forbidding such conduct."
Suggests liule Change
Coach Frank Murray c f the
column hag'been advocating such
MarqueHc football team
suggests
. thc ___
grid rules oo
changed
no that a
defensive
dlrven would til* required to
use at least six men in the tine.
Murray says that quartertmrk* arc nous hesilderrd by
»h s l he termed screwy de­
fensive formation*. He added
that young signal rsllrrs are
being perplexed by la*t second
defensive ahifts to five and
even four man defensive wall*.
Murray continue^: "The fo-.tb*H—emto* requires' seven of fen.
sivc players
on the lipo.
It
kholltj ‘also require a certain
number o f dafen ivo' pl.iyprs."

SPO R TIN G

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GOODS

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Southern
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NOW,JUST 1'AKE (T

I CAME H r T E T O v'
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WE CAN TALK I /

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H A LP ! A we'RE COMIM6.

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F IS IIIH F IS N h i B I S
o f F in e s t Q u a lity

YOU C AN T WIN
A P Newsttatures
OCEAN PORT, N. J.-*fI«r*'s mm
raru track fan who was “ gladhnndel” right Into the hosphsS,
Br.vtsrd Lrr.tatin of nearby I.on*
Branch had picked a wlnnir ft
tha Monmouth I'srV track ami wax
hu*y sinking hands with friend*
when he congrttulations became
tho effectivr. Lopatin wa* laktn to
Monmouth M *w°rial’Hospl al with
a dishvaUd shoulder.

Fishing Outfits
Casting Rods
Nylon Line ...
Doublesnell Hooks &lt;pkg* of'6)
Flies—Spiimer*—Bugs

TU *CK .

AND

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AND IT
WOO&lt;L:

K'E MOVED THE DIVING B O A R D

IN THE POOt_ FROM 1H£ D E E P
TH A TS

SUPET

1 END TO THE SHALLOW END.
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BY PAUL ROBINSON j

4 la W Thin If (im * eetdity of yrojr
artoe mkrm yew bark ache so yew gn an
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TulaAe and Southern Calif tnia will resume an .interrupts!
gridiron rivalry in New ^Irlaani
on D»c. 21—provided neither tnsm
receives and accents a bowl bid.

Bait Buckets

Spoons

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'weil an In clover .h!» winter
Kariji.Ta anil remtareh worsen
•have feund that green oata lumuh

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lu'doua. cheap grazing, usual!} oefore cl. ven have made nufficient
growth to be grated l. avily. Tne
oatn and clovern combine to fill
the gap in th? yearly cycle of cheap
, feed that haa existed for a long
i time.
At the Nirth Florida Expertment Station, Quincy, J, O. War*
|i&gt;jr taken the breeding heard of
' beef ratU.&lt; o ff o f |&gt;erman*ni pan*
ture in November and turnx the
eiw i in to browse - corn , Grid*.
About Detomlicr I he turns th in
On oatn fields, where they ntay.
until arotnd February 10. Then |
oack to iwrmanent pasture in late,
March.
•1
Th-- cow* dropped ca|v.&lt;! In the,
oats field and came through the
winter in |ieltrr sha|ie than other,
rows fed in the dry tot. Oil March!
1 tlieir calves w;iifhr&lt;l moi .* than

Six radio ntatiom lircnned in!
the noncommercial KM hand aiej
being o|&gt;erated now* l.y unlvtr-'
aitien and public nchool district*,,
and Id more are being built. The'
li. S. Office of Kducation ec.n **
a ctearinghouir for information
Oil netting up KM nlalionn f n 'I
school*.
.
The une of radio in. education I*
about an old an radio lt»elf. E n-!
gin.(ring nrhooln pioneered the I

-first three *tate* I* the one now Nuernberg priion yard. Hanging of
tking followed all over the ruun- the condemned men took approxl*
try. It I* ha*rd or! a »tat*-wiih* malely one .hour and a half. Voq
rtuncil . representing public an I Itlbbcntrop was first to go to death
private »ch ot*. islucatlnnal group* on ttie gallows.
(inl«rnati&lt;mal)
*qch a* teachers' aseoclatlon* an t
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library cornmli*lon* ami some-jiti-, ------------ ■ ■
vale institution* au h a* museum*
...
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and art gallerie*.
f lurer, aptwarii.g- in C I e v H
d
The alin of th.* council* I* to whoum ran !••• a U l to iuuad.
establish slat? FM system*, in cast ever WtlOE. and is r r ylweiy
which all school* ntid distrln* "i the . i l v huvjng «o KM radio
havini station* can particlpalr.jset ron hear liilii.
.
Wiscrnsin already ha* such *i
The ullier »p&lt;-niting tiatlhn*
aystem under construction, aivi-orr: WNVK. N*w lurk t'lty
plan* are being completed In Vir- Iluurd of Education; KAI.W, San
' glnla, Maryland and Connecticut. Kranclwo llnnnl uf &gt;duration;
1 he six now o|&gt;«raling are us d WIUC, University of Illinois, Ur*
directly fvr Instruction lr\ many I aim, und W'llKY, University o f
rour*»s. For instanrr every srho d Kentucky, l^xlligton.
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In Chicago ean get a history lee•) These *«(ntiim« ar* umier c(i!iture from W it h /—o r une *i*hn..| *tructipn:
AU e Univernlly of
ean nut on a play ov’et- UIIEZ Iowa, Inwa City; University of
for Ine other schools.
■('nllfornla ni I.'*. Angeles; lluf■ ■ In addition, the station* fin e* fob* llr iYd uf I’d r*i&lt;un; Kan*a*
tlon as a public service. A lee- City public .School district- Uni

MINISTER REGAINS 18 lbs
TAKING RETONGA

vet Iran field fur tiO day*. Kudxa
field*, saved for the purpoee, carry
tl») cows another .10 days. From
December H» to Fibruary 16 Mr.
Anderson graze* the oats which he
expect* to combine, thin move* the
cattle to .o a t* , end Bermuda pas­
ture. In ‘future piar* he rX|iecf*
&gt;o have Crimson clover instead &gt;f
al* and Hcrmuda nasture.
Oat* are a versatllj crop. Thcy
can be erated for several wcok*.
tl*?n topdr***e I with nitrate fertil­
ize? and left ungrazed to produce
gain yield*. They can be grazed
in the green stage by catlS), hog*,
sheep or other farm animals. Moat
o f the same animal* can graze the
olit* also in the h -md stage.
Where he Is planting oat* -n
land
expect* to put Into perma­
nent pasture the next year. Mr.
•Warner sow* llshia gras* seed a t ,
the *au»’ time he &gt;ow* the oat*. _
Thn »eed germinal** brtter next
spring, and he has saved labor.1
The planting season for uals and
clover, now b*r*. i» nf mi rr win**ipr-ad in'.'irest this fall,

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C U C JIT -. O K - T H E . C O U N 1T JU D O K .
tiU M lN O I.il
CO U N TV .
K T A T K O F F L O R ID A . In P ro ba tA
In re ths M o a t* ot I - J . 1I A I I T L K V . Dtretsed.
T o A ll Whom It M»jr Concern:
Node*
la hereby i l l ' l l
that

Continued fair, nnd mild throBgh

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

report
ns A d m inistra to r °f D s
' a l t . , of L J. Ils r lls r . deceased;
lh a ( . he t l l « l tils, p .tlllo n for (Inst
•llnrbsrer, suit (list hn w ill s p p li
l«-» *I... ‘ it H n ,* * -. Ii
W ar*.
C ou nty Juitga of (Um lno’e- County,
F lo rid a , on « h » rail, May « / atelub•r. l i l t , far approval ot asm* and
i for final illirjw r| &gt; as Adm inistrator
» r . tbs .sla t* of I . J. H a rtle y ,
it e M a e l. on Ihla J ilh
day u f
H.plainber. ISIS
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lltXHH I - IIA ttT L F .Y .
Adm inistrator of III* ra U t*
of I . J . l U r llr y . deceased.

1 i.e Chinese rcnturl** ago used
"••"h-o niimiinoa to transport
natural gaa for heat and light.

LEG AT NOTICE

V O LU M E

JCIMtti
T w o former p ilo t i for U n c le S d m now ora conducting a e ria l w arfare
a g a in tl in te clt ou t a io u n d F o ri Collins, C o lo .
L c ilie L . G a i g beta
point* out o d u ll ip ro y dispenser a tta ch e d to their p la n e .
An
e q u o lly effective liq u id tp t a y in g device c a n a lto be u te d. A V e t .
cta n t A d m in iilt o lio n a p p ro v e d lou n h e lp e d e tlo b lith C ra ig a n d h it
partner, C h a rle t J . M o r r iio n , in their u n u tu a l b v tin e ti.

Vp,ic".1 c?- Hoch-»*»r. N* v.. pro*

41ft •development' of now InltrJo llO O tin if S u n
m*nl» permitting rontlnuoui fixe*
------------uf poxiuon by obicrvationx of the
NEW YORK. *{/}■&gt;—Planrx fl y -l1U" “ n‘l
guiding plaort L&gt;
Ini higher amt farther ar* depend*' tht* rn,,l" In am of thi dntinatidn
ing In.veadnglv on the stare, m«RmI
fal.lu.r*V » un‘
xnd Min r ^ ._. . . vttm i inn it.
HV. '
r
InterferenN i
mhi Min f u ^ a v ir t t lo n - t h r vame will not make anv difference.
bearon* i. ed by Polyneahtn na*l 1‘nlyneaian* •ailed their canoe*
live* renlurie* ago |„ roiling u v j , .i»tunce» a* great a* 1.000 to L',000
i* a
llir Pacific.
nfle* over the Pacific uiing as.Srirnti*!* at llauirh ft larnib j tM.nomical gulcier, the tide*, and
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V . St, British Offi­
cials Pleased With
Returns -In City’s
Municipal Election

T « 8 in d **arh of &gt;i*i ir e h*&gt;r&gt;tiy
rxitlflM anil r«&lt;|nfre«l In 'tirM rn l imy
rU lin * unit demand* w hich &gt;ou «»f
wither of you, may hare affnlnM
lli« e tta u o f Ida K- M arlin, deceas­
ed. lain of eald &lt;*nilnty, to the
C cu n ly Jndffe &lt;»f Hemln&lt;»le Tou nty
At hlfl i*ffire In the cou rt houae of
paid 1‘ftunry at Hanford. Klnrlda.
w ithin elMht calendar, month* from
the time of the first puhllc.illon
«»f Ihla notice. *E*rh claim or de­
mand shall l»e In w ritin g , ami shall
elate the place of residence and
po«t office eddreaa of the claimant,
and shall be sworn to t#y the claim*
ant, aaenle or attorney, amt any
W IN IF ItF JV l* M A IIT IN
A* A d m ln ls ira ln r I’. T A .
H i- Innate uf IH A K . U /

.publication le / t/ M .

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BIRDSEY’S

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M lltary
Government
deelareit
tha. the election prove* the peo'They vuUd a* th'
The ' Socialist
cr*.U •5!&gt;J th# Christian Demos
The Social Democrats, who
£ had hoped lo -b a g 4&lt;y percent of
the vote*, did eoon b«tter, pick­
ing up 4H.7 percent. The Chrl*.Democrata look 22 percent
* r the votes, and the Socialist
Unity party ran third with Itt.H
* percent.
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Even in tsenin
Berlin'sa Russian zone,
r.r*n
the {Social - Dsmbcrats ran well
ahead of the Socialist Uni. )■
ix rty in numerou* diMrlhs. The
balloting was in all four of Ber­
lin s iccupatlon sons* for partis*,
and not for individual candl-

MILL PRICES
LAYING MASH

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Solo raten to pilots, in Piper Cubs or Tayl&amp;rcrafts. 30 minutes 4.00
Ground School Course, cost per hour...............................

DAIRY FEED

1.00

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( p r iv a te p ilo t g ro u n d co u rae good fo r h ig h achool c r e d it)

Rev. Mr. Wright Hopes Hi*
Experience
W ill
Lend
Other* To Same Happy
Relief He. Obtained. "N o
One More Thnnkful To
Ralonga,” He Saya
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versity o f Michigan, Ann ArtMir;
Newnrk, N. J., Bogrd of Educainn; t'olumbia University, Niw
York; University of Oklahoma,
N'orman; l/uislana State Univerlily. Baton Itougr; Oklahoma A.
b M. College, Stillwater; Detroii
Hoard nf E’lueatlon: Wlsconaln
H.ala Itsdlo Council (two stations
at Madison): Sacramento Unified
School District: Dallas Independ­
ent School District and Sc wan
'ink* High School, Floral I'nrk.

Declaring that Itetonga gave
him auch splendid relief from
, the torturea of nervous Indlgestlon that he feels it hia dbly to '
make a public statement aliout '
his case, the Rev. J. ||. Wright i
o f 714 Fletcher HI.. Cedartown. I
Ga., has Joined the scores of
■;
minister* praising
thi* noted
Medieval housewivr* put crosses
medicine.
M1 was eighteen pound* under* j ,
RBY. &gt;; n. WRIGHT
• on •un* to nrcVe.nl th’ devil front
*
•spoiling th* ticking.
weight," states Rev. Wright, and
the little food I ate seemed to wp* so maeked I wu* soon cat
turn quickly into gas. Indlge*. •ng anVlhing I wanted nnd en
tlon plagued me no matter what Jnying iu | sleep, like a log.
' I ate. I felt vo badly weakened 1 have regained eighteen |x&gt;undi
• 1 Jutt had to drag myself j and feel so strong | work en
No one * can It*
around.' I .had to take strong 1tliusiastirnlly,
I
laxative*
regularly,
and
for ' mote grateful than I for lie
weeka at a time I wa* tortured i tonga
by muscular pains. Slerp was al- '
Itotonga is Intended to relieve
j
most Impossible most of the ' distress due to insufficient flow
time and mornings I felt ss if j ••f digestive Juice* in the' stom-'
I. had not gone to t&gt;cd at all. I urh |, ss of appetite, Vftaiiiln B1 tried so manY medicine* with* I deficiency and constipation.
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out finding relief I just shunt Accept no substitute. Retonga
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gave up hnpf,
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|"*®y he obtained ttt Touch ion
I
MMr rtlUpfl through Hr ongn Drug Co. r - Adv. .

(Com &amp; W heal) SCRATCH GRAIN

Crop Dusting &amp; Range Seeding

Mrs. M. L Tillis.
Captured Football
Selection Contest

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y e,.ClA nj *ee “/ r* « f rdin« fr«* H*«ht (raining under GI Bill of Right*. If you havf
had 90 day* of service you are eligible for a private pilot xtourie. a S494 value.

MASH

MASCOT DOG FOOD
Poultry Rcrnodioa

the main hanger on the field.

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

Mrs. M. I - Tllll*. 1100 Elin
Avenue, pWkod eight of tvh, gr*dIron game* correctly tast » wi..k
,p«M, vCi derlari'.NlJsa je b v V :..a f
tha Flroatone-Rdf-Ilrrald footbr.il
pick-the-wlnitw contest. The . only
two games Mr*. T llll. failed to
.elect rorlixtly w .r . the Yale-

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niRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE
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PIPER CUB SALES AND SERVICE

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EAST FIRST STREET

Touri st Committee
Cited For HouseTo-House Canvass

Pilots9Strike
Halts Flight 0(
Airlines Company
AF of iT Affiliated

The Tourist AcHvilie* C om -1
iniltcs uf the Seminole County
Junior Chamber of Commerre
ha* been designated as the w in -,
ner of - the ''t'ruject o f the
Month" award presented by th?
l‘?°1r,d*
N,.* * v U*:., Di fJ?ial, pubUntlon of th* Horida
Ju" ' ° r ( haniber o f Commerce. ,
. The afA n L jjy »
0f*T
for d* work
L 'V i* e? * f “ ll,f «-&lt;-'^P'&gt;*hlng the
h” u»,i ' 0n^0," f f « nv*«» ,0 ■'
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Pitots Leave Jobs
For Higher VVapres

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F. C. Winn. J l .. manager of the
store, will award to ID) first priac
winner a selection of two alburaru
o f records,' aaeh album not to *kceed 10.25. 8c«.n d prla* will b# •
w iek * p**» f&amp;r (wo at th# Bit*
and lit) wlnnar* of th# next /l»*
s p r i t e s will receive a single pas*
^ for two at the RlU. .

^Veteranfl Service
Any veteran In need of »epr­
ice tfrea of charge) in any of
th* foilowing cateeorte* ia reqnetted to vtatt ib* office of

heads of.local clvbt watt « * « “ **’
Hons have beWi tnrt(*d to Hr to­
morrow rooming In on* of tha naw
Bscfthcratt twin nwtarptane* which
on or a W H w . l , » j l atari mail

“ rErv .r*' r»,~K
tnco of highest CASH
to trade In your car.

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Oaet aulltvan will sneak
new five &lt;*wit mail aervtca

difficulties ran t*&gt; oirrcome gtvm
rorxl Sill slot *he real dc.Mre to
ci Ii|e\,. iuuUv,' tic h ist tinting H ie
dclegitmn nt 'he Smlet tlntori win
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n ' *'•! MohHftv do not

I •lrron*rol oftlrr^. With thi* lift •
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*novi*(| iiiBtnn'Iy Lack to thi*
lrvr|« attain** t ilgrinir thr brluf
pnioil p ii&lt;&lt;rding rrrent m r t iv n llmi of O PA. nn«1 It* i*omr rimer
cum idemhl V above lht»xr l«*vel*

m in u t e * lie*

Yotk
Molotov ttrs-l»rrd
I *01 Hire that important tasks
before the Unlferl Nations can be
.aucrrufulhi solved and th s t • SViV

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Joseph 8 Orahnni nl Port |aimlerdsle was nanvsl as prrslilrnt ot
thc group. TVenton C Collin* ol
Tam()u was nanmt vice president
and Bl J O'nrleti of Ocala a-- »e
rrtary-tmuiurer
.
•
Meet tug In conjunction with •!&gt;*■
assoclalton were the A?.v*-lat,-d
Wonmia Ureakfasl Clubs ol Moitda of which Mrs Mar|orte Hsl«-of Tsmpa Is president Mrs McNair
attended tht* meeting.
.

Airplanes
8a fa p «M your present ear. Don’t let U deleriorata.
V^atevn you. apend now will n o tj* wasted. Now,

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I! -4i»\ LwiVIht fur *,

STANOINO BEFORE THE CEll InNucrnberg Jail, Ccniiany. in whirli Her­
mann tioertng cheated A ll.cl juitlco by taking pol-un Is Pvt. Tlioms*
oaunnrrg* of Iltirniltun^ O. llu will ipiaui llm rrll until jn v n llfAtari
tzsu»lQi* iLuU probe uf vjaiM * deullf

Abattoir’s Odors Not Banned
1
By Slate Board Of Health

Seminole High
frans Drive To
Improve l ibrai

I In- State lluiiid uf
denies that in it* iippi
the* proposed nhuMnir
ije«-timt irrrtt the 1'entral
tjmek K iee/e m&gt;'l Slurag
It IMl.lt Otilee, ii.- iiu-l .,

•ion nf the -iv-v-l.

D. K MrNsb local cmtlt man
sro* elected ss one ol Dir dUeelor*
of Um* Associated Cmllt Burroiis ot
Hortd* at Its annusl csmvcntlon
In Tsmiu during the week-end

■FVI
Lavy-Whitnar
announced
this afternoon that Jot F.uir. world
famourstrickshot artist, will give
an exhibition next 8unday stUrnoon at tho fjcmlnol* Countty ( lub
starting at 6K&gt;0 o'clock.
“ At 1-00 P. M.,” Levy also **ld,
"E tar will leant up with •&gt;«h*r
Stockton Rogers or Penny Cham­
• • ‘|n j»n
— cxhlbi*
pain# of- Orlando
tlon match with ClyJa Terwlllegsr
apd Jim- Spencer "
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Queen

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(•hlr rrpnrta frmn »»iir Stn»*»
I isfat.w l Mnrkfla," Wt|«nn «nnl.
i “ r**vraj» that |&gt;M&lt;*r* on huir* m»*.
|«i»«uulri| ulniMBt in «titnt Iv l« th«*

'’ It itpi»rnr« to nir that ituring
|hi« coming wrek vit•houltl !••*gin In g«&gt;t n prrtty rlr if ulrn
nr («• )n«f where 'iiml onrr- n»r
goirtg My gto*«« i« that vtc mnv
an* a wlisrht receaai|»n from •h«*
peak* filtffinetl during thr fir-'
finut control r\j«h to grt pork und
Iterf pioducta back into thr io*
tail ontleta. However, w** . muxf
rtm«*ml»4*r that
t.hr Ainrri&lt;*nn
people have l»rrn on “abort rn
tlnn*'* for
nrtft H l1* fTnt"
at nil certain iuat hoa long thpent h|i demnnd mnv
,ol
vajoi’d pricea

' r K t r t 3 by the Music Box In eotiJUnf- 7 tlon with I he RlU *»d th* Herald.

m m m

Livestock Marl Mannjfers Expect Larpe
Sales Durinir Week

(Special)— Itenmval of price
ci ntroK on men’ s and fluT Inlrn•ification id shipping srtivilie*
♦hrmightmt— »hr - w grtshlr - pro­
Or e ef the three Beechera/t sltrrrtonr airliners Jhal will be used Tuesday bdtsron 1:10 aad 11:30 A. M. Just ducing sections of the Slate ,
have, fen*lire.I report* received .
prior to their being pot Into rrialar scheduled (light* by flo rid * Airway* In c. when Mayor II. Jahtro tint.
dating the ln«t fr « day* in
Slate, Coanty and other CUy official*, a* well as aevtral hundred prominent resident* of Hanford wlQ y * Urksonvllje cffice* of the Flor­
id* Slate
Karmers’
Market*,
goes la of Thoetoo DC. Gordon on pleasure cruise* over Sanford and (urroondlng country aide.
whose diree’ or, William I.. W it -!
«un tiulny commented on current
development* n* representing *‘ n 1
trend 1'jwnnl "lint^ # » u*e&lt;l to
roll ‘normalcv‘.'! While* sales mi
State-operated llve*lork_ ninrketsj
during the days following the
ilfini* *of ron1rut* have srureil
«uh*tnntta1 adt nnces in pi ice*
iiuH Volume
the markets cluef
-ni.l the full effeo- uf the change
won lt| not I'e tr'eal.-d until ’ •
•tilts fttitu the coming week’s

nirst person to .ubmll a ballot
jh e text o f an editorial ap.
last .wtek and wa. the only cun- pp, rin(r |n the October edition
testaht to select a* m a n ia s eight (lf , he publication i* a * -follows:
winner*.
............
. . . .
Capturing iccond prise last week
was Mrs. J. II. Truluck who select* lienee, a huge amount of time
i»l sevrn game* correctly. Mta. _..&lt;
_____
andi _» good
jiixed group o f peoTntluck failed-to-pick North Caro*-frpj*ts5“~im4Ve
.
...-TT.T' a* purvey o f ’ any
llua to down Navy. The other five kind. But In Sanford, the Jaywinners, ‘ howevst, also picked cees started out to make a room
sevrn gutties correctly. The win­ •survey of the entire city. Their
ner* wrre Mr*. A. C. Madden, purpose wa* to hnvr plenty of
Martin Stinrcipher, Hamilton J. accommodations on flic for the
IHsLee, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and ‘ expected early surge of w in tft
visitors.
Sain Martina.
“ Hrailey Odham and his com­
Honorable mention last week
for also selecting sevun ghme* coi- mittee, composed of a goodly
A rectly went tto Jack Morrison, llar- segment of the Junior Chamber
# nld V. Aiken. Mrh. T. M. Hill. F. began a house-to-house survey.
a |Vlm, &gt;ru 0 . W. Spencer, Mr*. Soon tha idea caught fire and
Alice
Borsdorf, Frahcls Sim - before long co-operation on lhai
protect. came from every aide
strom and Alvin Hittell. Jr.
The winner of the contest. Mr*. with an. enthualaetie response
from
home owners who promised
Tilll*. will recelwj a aeven-piece
to provide rooms for visitors
Aluminum cookingwar# set award­ seeking to escape the wrath of
ed by the Firestone store. Mrs. cold northern winds.
' f Tiuluck will bo awarded a week’s
"A s a result o f this survey,
pass for two at the nil* Theatre several hundred room* were list-1
find the otb /r five prixe winner* ed and filed for quick reference
/w il l rece’X&gt; a single pas* for two as requests come- in.
J , at the Rit*. Winners of the theatre
"F or the diligent method of
'W pas.*-* may get them by calling at handling this project, for th t
; ~ - i t t r i f m i d - b f fire.
attention to detaila and the
This week’s contest will be apen*

DODffK'AND PLYM O UTH OWNEHS

Al u b

NEW YORK. Oct. 21. (/p)
—Soviet Foreign Minister
V M. Mnjntov sniil todny
the Kuvii/iii ilelegniiott to
the I’niteil Nation* would
conlrilmte . its pnrt toward
strong!hettintf " orlil ponce.

• •lWCW Irich , ili.
P . Bl*l
a B * o. ‘fh the
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SPs wo“nd “P in "hi*
place behind the Social Demo*

(new dual control Piper Cubf are uted)

Son. Tom C o n n a lly
Says P a ris P a rle y
Accom plished S ubstan (ial R e s u l t s

G uard G ocrinjr S u icid e Cell

the Berlin y***eni sharply
rebuffed the Mascow-spon*
^ sored Socialist Unity party.

m il l f r e s h

See for yourself how easy it is to fly. 30 minutes instruction 5.00

Molotov Says Soviet Union ■
To Contribute Its Part In
Strengthening W orld Peac

American and Britiah mill
tnry government officinlo
were more than planned to­
dny nt t|ie result* fn Berlin’s
municipal election. Virtunlly

( Vi Block East of P* O .)

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Wc Arc Piper Cub Dealers.. . Sec The 1946 Model Planes . . .

FLORIDA. MONDAY, OCT. 21

BERLIN, Oct. 21. Of*)

UecMsMl.

The public! is invited to

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SANFORD

Established 1908

X X X V II

Berlin Voters
Rebuff Moscow
Backed Party

IN T I I K C O U R T

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COWS WILL ITC IN o a T« ~ 3
. _AJi WELL AS IN •C O V E R '

=-By- HOWARD- d o b h o * —. WASHINGTON:^. Before
they
arc old enough to aajr “ fre |urnry1
modulation"—let alone explain it:
— school children in. large »ectinn*|
of the country arc getHng lessons

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L E T T E R

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1946

, •

Bod Croat, Lakefrtnt Boulevard

Vftmni AxlmlnilItstlon
George "8. Andenon, Sheriff’s
Of floe every Toeadaj.
,

Rev. Yesley Stresses Importance Of
Activity Of Laymen At Church Service
ley. pastor gram of the Church is outlined
each year‘ by committees of lay­
men and largely executed by
laymen. “ This is a healthy re­
turn to the best practices uf thr
first one-half century of our
•ra." Rev. Yesley pointed out.
I "This is the practice of democ­
racy In the.field of rsligion and
i* especially desirous in this day
o f totalitarianism," he said, "and
the threat to freedom should be
mist with the implementation of
Chritiian-Democracy.”
. .
"Trust the Layman, under the
leadership o f God," Rev. Yesley
urged, and exclaimed "that this
would be a good slogan 'for th*
20th Century Church. God will
Oae all the offered, active labor
•of his people. Thu* the work of
the minister is multiplied by as
many times a* there are people
who dedicat# their lives to ser­
identified himself with th* com­ vice. Churches . should train the
mon masses and not tha elsisrt. man In the pew, for leadership
T h a t wa* tha most glorioua
and atgnlcant psriod In the tong
record of the Christian Churrh,
During-those forroattra years of
Christlsnltv tha (Trangsllcal prin*
elpt# of. Tha Priasthood Of All
Balierers, was given emphsilc
exprtaalon tn th# Scripture*. Ra*
ligiously It was tha age of tha
common-man."
Tha minister expressed a new
hope for the Church In the mod­
ern practice o f ehurah planner,

Iti it- iippruv.il ..f »»i, It i.n
ulutt toil due- tlte State fionid

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11rul lit

under uilu-

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' antee tlnit thele Mill le ho ubi nokimi*' iHlors emitted front, i t f
*-*»Wd Mr. SMIhholser.
"W e can't guurantre it.'' Mr.
t Lee ivus quoted as replying
"Is your approval of the alupl
' loir proposed by Central Florida
Quirk Freeze and Storage Com­
pany, Inc. to lie construed us
i such a guarantee V queried Mr.
Shinhnlser.
"N o," was the answer, “ our
approval Is on ,th e sanitary con­
struction nnd facilities of the
plant."

Industries Rou'in
lo Hum Ajfaiij In
I,ittsl)mi»|i loday
H I'fSIK'IM fi, i j| ,,l v . Thp
lutige-i | ~ „rt—red,-,.‘ „i thKfulhm 'j
nlsirtrV'h.ls ended an-.I I'.llshtirgi'^
inilihtriiil iiiiii-lii(fi \ Lr&gt;».»ii |*» hurn
•Ifiiln i *m|rv.
.
I.allfl UIlkOMZfil Willis l*Hi of lh«*
lMi*|ti» sni* l.itflu « i»Mi|&gt;(iny urc Lack
•*n !LW jali aft.-, n J7 day nlrih**.

Hu*

rn.Lil when ihr |mw«r

w«*rk«i%

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U’O , |.».'it*rnt

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IhbOi I a in I olD.T i « miim t*» i|r*
liitration.
,
W ttli plenty of electricity for any
i ndc.tvor, bundled, of industrial.
pluul, in the
capital resumed
work ijt full speed to make up for
lns| production Street cars wen*
running on uurmul sclierluV.1. and
Inis line operation, were almost
William It. Btum uf lamgwnwd normal.
good |,|,jd in an Ottamlo lluspilat ..l
A Duqursne t.ighl Company
'n p j .1:01) A. M. Saturday following a
VJ* 1stroke which he suffered last Mon- spokesman *aid lltul ARC lamps
ul 1 day and had never regained run- in Pittsburg’, business district.
W * scioumess.
‘ ,
Bunt in Ls&gt;y*ville, Pa. on June
18, IK87, Me. Stum had UvcJ In
" loingwdcd for the past 24 year*.
Ini'* • ((p " i,, 11 retired carpenter, a tn.'iiiared l” 'r *•( the Isuysvllle l.utheian
nine Church, a veteran of World War
; „,i I, a memlwr o f the Veterans o f
lone Foreign Wais and the American
iton. legion,
E.
Servivur* include the widow, Mr*,
ich., Claira N. Stum and a son, Charles,
nnd o f Longwqod; six brothers, lien;
Jamin of iomgwood; John, Alvin,
Cordon and Hozrv of Loysvillz,
i’ B Pa. and Jessa oflla rrisb u rg , Pa.;

W. Stum, Lontfwood
Died Saturday A. M

Townsend Club Holds
District Conference

WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 1 - t / D - Harrisburg.
'
• W. B. Allers
No encouragement was gl'en by
Tho remain* w «rr tent to Penn* tatlve.
Washlngtun officials last night on sylvania '.Siindav for funeral and
The next
the current shortage of brown burial m lomdisburg, Pa. Mr*- in Sahford or
paper. One laundry In the rapi'al i Stum and son and Benjamin Stum Ing /cities wr
city is qow using (Christmas wrap- accompanied the taxly. Erickson I tona Beach, i
ping pa|ur to wrap laundry bund-1 Funeral Ilonas was tn charge of JOrlando, OrV
iua.
arrangements.
. Jand Sanford.

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•Many factor* ari’ Involved In
Ilia |il;mnjny *&gt;f r-uch »• program.
Fur instance. weather studies i.f
iNrli country have In he, matlc.
Hie Nm al A ir Transport KerrIff- u egging mi ils-men who are
n*jfttjfn*r|* tn lonely pot* around
liit&gt; world Jo cojlecl wild Hf«i i»
lliria nff boors.
Iiisti'mI nf lolling around dtenm*
ln»T libnut i c r lt lD I oitdils mid pill*
up -girl*, lit- Imyr am lining cnrnuiayr.il In cnllert -ami study the
flora 'ami fauna iilaiut them.
A NATS navigator, 1,1, Mavid F.

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FOR SALE

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tion with thr University o f Califin niii ninl other fluent iona! in atittillnni ninl f- -ending an expert
rlluralist mi nn pigtit-wyck tour
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mother o f more -than lHt&gt; kiV*
ten*, made up fgr a alack in
production by gelling a mouse
to keep her one new-born kitten
company.
When discovered liv
Hhugar, nil three — mother, kit­
ten ami mouse — were cloiclv
snuggled in a basket.

2 D e liv e r ie s Dnlljr
1 0 :0 0

A’. |1. * I M 4. n u latite o f : ImlSl' IpsH
H is rntcnicni fur mini rlatti of
w ay Ten f tr(
» ill (.« i . w i i ' . l

(mill

mu

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12 (itFAGE Sind' n a n . nt»i» Klin
Ave. Phono H.ia-W.
•

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which

l l i r r , la ah . s l . l l n . Stale |l u *1.
As Iu ull h in t. Illle to uue half »*f
all nstrohain amt i h r .r fu u rih « f n ih ri miners 1■* arilt h* l . i i n H :
tails I k n murk S K irs) Aililllliui
It. I^ ilir V lc n , I-tat H 'U 'W 'l i «&gt;ib c

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tLANDO

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N O T I t 'F

PROFESSIONAL
W OM EN'S CLUB
,

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Evening—8: IS P. M.
All Se.ta H esm ed *
rdaln Floor _____ ___ t i e

First Balcony

FlrM Fit* Rows, A, D, (i, 11. It

luuiT. * li nn ariin *
tl'Klk a |M«k **

tiermnt llalcony

4 Tier

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11

• r'pKif .tints Avadabte
« ; iMNDLIi TIRH HHOi1

AUtfV ' aalfaman — experienced,
good pay, excellent opportunity.

*l«*t arrive!! ( iooA
kMHEM IRONING IKE
XT ANI, EV. It(Mi KR8
HAItMWARK CO.

WE WANT two m»n. experienc­
ed In building* Htru# or ilmllar bostoiF ' u u ij .
' whit*
machinery, Must be flret class
dark spot on hack hip, ant'
eJvcUical welder* and burner*
to name pf Hatch,
wca
able to r^ail and work frv*i)
hameis. t'leaea
blueprints, and lay out and

Molter Motor Kates.

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LOST &amp; FOUND

set
machinery. Eawltent
working condllions In new

of Orlande.

9

W O R K , W ANTED

KXi’EKT pelnllng—contract
hotirly hgel*. H. 0 .' flip
roofs repaired, I’hovw 11&gt;
783J .
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[j 1 jg fLfy

Headboard b«d»
ilmplc «nd
charming! They’ re keyed to the
f ^ i r c u l , streamHned Uinp® ° ; .l®'
day. Deilintd to become l high
root with thoeo who prefer modem
ln thtlr hbmeet. ThfM eatw noly
handsome brat include the headboard, mat Ire»a, and «
lag* » l (a c h e d to b o x sprin g.

A SEI.ECTION OF STYIJ5S
'.Icedboards come In Imitation HwUweaUrs.
lasicwm weeds, m tM cbleta tn n f , Uvatr

AUTOS FOR SALE

FOR 8AUB Dodge coupe 10JT,
No -body,
good mWbanical
condition. Apply 310 W . l i t

h^ u

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TODAY’S BEDROOMS GO. MODERN
WITH TWIN HEADBOARD BEDS

INNERSFRINC
BOX

SPRING

MATTRESS
ON

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ri.u D rt)
Special School Malluro 3:30 r JYt
Ktudrnl

la.t r : UJoek V- Ivke IVavn. ill
HvlaMs i Jkr A*Mltl**n I’lai D" 'k
I, paas DI;
t,..i. i. » * n m,,ek U f^ke Vi .11
m an IlMEhtO t.ak », Addlltiili. I*''
tl»ok 4 (&gt;ac« 53.
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BUSINESS

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I..I1 I S A S flluel. *T Hatilkli'li.
|-lkl ll'lili l finer* S-S*^ SS St. A’ **
t ,i ; , *T f - k *? tfihtah't' Pl»«
Ihtflk 1 ln ,r i
h AS t l &amp; AS.
I.'t 17 Hl'«k STiVtnluolo flat
It,mk 3 |M,ti f t h AS AT A M
tn.l I* (It'iCk*1 lltl|l»llrfn
I'llt
llioh i |u«r. ' r k
17 A **■
li.t i t I(tech*7 fiirntaniin
1*1*)
tt.ek.1 paae tk S IS ST.A.i'V

If pears m r. left to ripen on
.the tree! 'they become mealy nr
MTDMtllllf.F, A radiators re­ gritty.
paired. Wright A Cohen Mar,
age, 2|»t &amp; French, Ph. 100U-J

I fillV Cows, calves, yearling*.
SEMINOLE TMIK HMOP
Phone M. Vt. Lird. 788-W.
litMtH mid meal -ground fresh
2n| North Park
every Monday Frum inowflake TDIICIITON A WATSON, 1201
Tele plume 37
' -Voin Cffn be Imughl nl GarJCelery Ave. Mas Purina Freds. NOW ready to grind every Mon.
iirt'i St&lt;o , Lake Mmiloe, 10
d«v morning - Your com
lb U g w on.
JIVE it#, your order for baby
grits, •ttirnl, corn A enh m
i hicks. . The H a n f o r d X-C«d
shucks, etc., -for feed. J. W
. Stare, 2nd A Sanford.
Hell, l-nkr Monroe, Phone IB.
lied Money. f3B
dll'AIIDN
leathers in most
PHONOGRAPHS
for rent. Tb
amps in pedigree.
Music Itnx, phone 953.
Colors 'i("l lalgu selection of
M, M msh, llox 194,
gi*si U|ib"l.itrry fnl&gt;rl‘ g. Hubert
Now Kmyrna
tlmke
FldXlH WAXING MACM1NP,
8
Hrutau, 2UU..L1. .Ompgo
Ashby)
for .rent by the hour, or da
Easy for ladies to oprrale.
HELP- VrATfTED
LHANUHID HAM MW AUK CO.
i" T ~ t
'.rtropin® tint. 8
-------- TMO -Eaii First 8U
iiV*|'iisrdri Femt Store.
UHM, fa t sn&lt;t(i fountain ak LnnHQUAWK— CRACK— CRABIt
LARDKN nod lawn feed; Vlgom
ey'i Drug Store. Part Mm* or
ORH 4your ratiio sound like
‘ T,«rl|ljter. The Hanford X-Cel
full time.
4*54*17 I*et the radio department
■- Btniv. 2nd A Hanford.
SHHf|U(;il A l’HEll for gt
at the HI. Johns Electric Co.
o ff t e work. 6 day kreek.
remedy your radio trouble**
Itv AD'IDAItTEHS for Christmas
Call 1110 fur free pick up and
gifts, tjijfs, gaitias,. bikiks, doll*. • Co. 4400 for appointment.
delivery service, 'l i f t W . ComRoy now on li nigsu nr lay-away. DJHIlWAHlieit w a n t i Jd
Flrevtnm Stoius, 111 E. 1
day Week, good ealery.

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ELVt'TItM’ hpiiliuhce . rejidira —
lie repair nsrhing niarhitH-*,
voccum rtenuera. Pm*, niisei*.
Traltrr Appliance Hetvire, r»N
W. 2ot st,. Phone 1WI -i.
VOID! last year's litda cleaned,
re blocked, restyle,I An naturlrpeitl of I rims and styles tn
suit y.fir elnilrr. Evehings orily.
fall liliraln'Mi Kifcliet. |&gt;li'i|ie
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of njre or mndiUon. It. * Heel,
BOB W. 2nd St.

k ept a

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HNvtd i't'l'tny f’»*» H'Rt*
b l n.-.k.J p::K« if.
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Wc arc happy lo announce that MR. W l L.
STOUDENMIRE it now associated with iu
in our More.

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Mi'ioe . Groves and llusitfcs HlltAWHKltin I'litnU
Piione f cvuiity , 1707.
I’toiierty.
W. It.
Wilt »-.oi1
Itnltor, Toni Unit l o i k js i '
hone 1120. Ilii N. Park Avi TEXT l u l l HALE, n
new. Halo, value t-’ i
self for tin . &lt;'other
5 A R TICLES F O R SALF,
Ibillj, behind Church,

best

D R A W E R IN HIS
D E SK F IL L E D
W IT H R O T T IN G
PEACHES

IS A W A K E -R O B IN
: A B .R D ?

Hu r l e d

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ON LY W H E N HE
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LOANS
•NEW I.iingal.*w mrnplety furnhhnl, ' hi I rltttrie kitclmi,
Wsshiiur iimrhiiie nr.il garilcn
tp oll;
NEW Imiiiraliitv unfumishrd flEVERAL_liH Kn .lertrlr J ru n s
iiiliditlmi. One tvYnri102 Smiforil Avenue
ALT furo^aluiv rrntu
uuver vacuum cleaner.
!f = 9 i i a * « l 6 &amp; :
7-Jr Fted Myers, d ll
llOltmiW
ItEIIE WMERE
ONE OF THE l i ‘ .( in Hvininotii
PUIVACV IH ItHHPECI ED
Cminty, two Mi tty home throe
VDUlt natuial desire fur privacy
urres tninl nil kinds of fruit
in money mutters is strirtiy
in'milifol yard. T o ere it you
rtspeeivd here.
Friend, and
will like it.
relatives are not &gt;tuesliiine*
A t.OVKI V (iHintry llume five
hlwul' your ciedit
Tour ene,
■err* of Ilio .best eidcry Innd.
* iilovcr or Iniaittnt. nssveiute*
A ({OOD inveslmenl in Inmiiicss
will not li*’iir olsyou r. personal
‘ prVinmty.
affairs. Then* L.-no cause ffn
flO A tW .ji uf ilrnlitifill shines of
eniliariassmimL • »
Lake Atonynr.
ICeasonabtc rrrdil fminlrrmcnta.
It) AC'HEM "Mr *lay road ehenii.
No ro-niakers on mriney lasns
KDWNk D F, LANE"
-*■
Vurialilr imynient flu ns.
The Man Will! Knows • Sailfufd
ITIMNE I i 11
FAMILY LOAN &lt; n
Flnrida Itsnk nldB
I'hons A’
I.AItGE A' medium riled heat­
ing stove* also metal frnrnc 12 S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
f**r outside oil drum. M, S.
Nelsoti tin | l'nl met to.
* o very ile* ini Lie Ink*' front
turrugr lia rl* on lhr west shin
VITKNTION
of |mke Minnie, one containing
FOR It OWN FRH
Xd nrres nt f I.'.IOO mid the
102!* Ill 1039 Models •
oilier-r n n t n i n i n g 11) at tea
Hoderni/r la u r llraHliRhts
FLtHMI NA \ DING '
priced at »3,L'(V). Moth of Hie no Install Healed fleam AVapirin
finiMiing. I'leaning and » a t
tracts have can budding si'e*
Male Niclil Driiinif Safer
Nn* ftni't' *4i|rfaced In per
uvet Its iking the lake.
STIHlKLANDMOHItlSON (N r .
oh, ‘Mii II'H'tfi mtoi** like nee
Plmne 200
It. M. GI KAHDN
||(i r WATER ItKiitr
prrfc-t
la ile Mnry. Fl;t.
rondfTttiu nit|i .Thgallmi (anf.
TATE W AN TED
uiul eoiineetlonr. I’liom- !!| or

MnItress Factory
1133 and 073-J.
FMlWKftp

T O

liiiainrss Opportunities

lilS T U m riO H WANTED
CltEKAnlllCATHn HOMES
Maniifartiner of Factory Ituill

BROOM HAKES
r; WIDEN RAKES
HARDEN TtMIIS
Lis HARDWARE &lt;
.‘HU K«*l First SL

lltii ;- k ur apartment wanted
S furitiriud or unfurnished. J’ri
, ntiim-iit runbfefiC E. A. Coving
inn at Ppat tiffin*,

UK for Innerapring Mat*m ,
Box Springs,
and
lywnnd ‘ Bed# at factory
t*. HrtaU store * display

v.

No v e i i s T »

Ih U liuiin' or aparmeu
or » ImlnMUir.
L'nl
Him .in. phono I'TiJ.

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WIN YOUR. WINGS AT THE
S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F AVIAIlONo

w ro te

HOUSE nt npurtmenL furnished
or
u»fiminii*wt
Permanent
family. I'hinic lotto.

- NMlIDl.laH
NTMMIO OF I'MOTOGK Al'H Y
Inf floral iitlallly
PIIHTHAITH
Commrtrial and Cuuy Work
* Hnapihnt Services
Phnne IISH *— 220 Meisch Hid*.

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W A N T E D T O RENT

'Tefwjllt'ifrr, .lr„ Mgr1. Cement
Wnli'i’ I'riiofittg —
Ffuilding
tltiska
Sower I’ine.
3D9
Fill! Ave, |'hone- HltJ-W, ,
fe
I
W illi!) &lt; irsiitkling Healer. 384-XV

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THURSDAY, _ O C lt~ 17, 1940

i

�- kt *I

THE WEATHER
Farlly cloudy thi* afternoon. tonight and Friday. Singly .rising
iriii|irialmrs ami ImmHlily.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUM E

X X X V II

SAN FO RD ,

E iU b tiih r d 1 9 0 8

F L O R ID A ,

How Goering: Beat Gallows With Cyanide Capsule

USSR Demands

F R ID A Y , O C T . 18, 194G

A n o c in lr t l Preia I .tout'd W ir o

Goering Boasted In Letter He
W ould Cheat Allied •Noose

Turkey Again Replies
To Soviet Request
For Joint Defense
Of Vital Straits
a n k a r a !- oct. is, (/d —
Turkey today replied lit de­
tail to Russia's second de­
mand for joint defcilsa of
Ihe Dardanelles. Responsible
parsons said they are sure
the Russian proppcal was
flatly raJacWd. It is nlso be­
haved Turkey turned down
a the Russian plan for admin*

(d’&gt;—-Hermann Goering, aecordii)|!9to a high source in
Nuernberg today, boasted in
one of the three notes he
left in his fell that he would
cheat the hangman. One of
Ihe letters. i| was learned,
revealed how the late reich|mnrshnl liltedned .to com-

F I» r i tl a Association
Asks Congressmen
For Immediate Aid

STUART, Oct. IK, 01*1— The
r lon«U Pr*«j» 'Aftftocfatlofi vt***
Inrdav said more than Kill Flw4 bin newspaper* face suspension
|°J publication by January 1 be** i'tratio.i of th; vitrl atre.it only
; ntii yuicide. under Ihe nose* o f
;cnu*e they have been notified
by Black B is. pamr*. It is d * o
i &lt; V military poller tint were
by paper supply Iihuvm that
believed Turke\ rejected a Ruaassigned to gunt,I him.
they will have no paper to »o1l
proposal tc .rs
_ _v_ls_ ;_ _the
_ 1933
The letter us* addressed to
‘hftei DrectJibef."
Morttreux Convention thatXgov*
Ihe American eotniontidanl of
The association, through Fie*
erns the strait.
----the
N'uernbctv jail. Col. II. C,
till itt Kdwin A. SUiiningrr, pub­
* Newsmen
thought the note
An.lfu*.
lisher of the Stuart New*, culled
Also found mi Goering'* call
on h lorlda'* Congee** ionnl run*
were u letter lo hi* widow, Ktntlngent-for""im m ediate relief to
my
tloerin^. and ope addressed
break the Ol'A deadlock on
lo Ihe German people, uremic
newsprint price*.”
them to have murage.
Menningrr
aent
eommunica.
f e lived up to the terms .of the
It iva* ‘also diielnieit today in
tiim*
to
Congie—men
J.
Hardin
m Mqntreux Convention.
Nuernherd tliat Hitler's No. one
iVlrnuyt, IIoh Sikes, Emory It.
Russia , charged
that
Axis
henchman w i, not the only one
Price, Joe Hendrick*. Pat ("an.
ships went through the A Dnrof ill" eleteu doomed Natii who
non, Dwight linger* And Heim
■dandles during the war. In her
! hoped to eireumvenl Allied re*
| ti r» Pepper and Holland, wntirfirst note to Russia, however.
trihulioii. h » » , revealed that
4 inir ■
Turkey said .some * Axle* vessels
ttrlwevn
hr.i Ja n u a ry
and the
Approximately
tflft
new
spa.
possibly dfd get through, hut
dav * "t the eteeutton. military
pet*
in
Fhirldn,
which
a r e .upthey did so illejrelly, end that
pnhermrn yuaiduiif th*- top Ger,
die.l by tK'n pntiei hoti.e*. have'
she had always acted In good
than t iiii/lr-fuL i - fniintl ps^t^ntiAl
■
*
■
1
0
1
notifiinl
that
coni
1
ail*
WHIM
INI
MINS
MEMK3S
nf
the
I*
S
faith. In that earlier note, Tur­
Stilt' III*' U«M|» '
I th*r r f l h o f
with ihe mill* have expired and
deni,Truman at the White House, an
key also declared that joint de­
Ihe rttfi.l.-miiitl tin I m 4 lfft‘ rent
that
the
mill*
refu*e
to
renew
little
different''
t&gt;n,e
i
he
I’
roiilcnl
fense o f the Dardanelles would
"Thl-y hare lern tnlil flatly
it •hnyes tin- Chief t vc. iitjvc ami J.
mean Russian bases on Turkish
WATCHID CtOSflY IV AOUARO (lefl), formerlUlchsmarehal Hermann Wilhelm Gocrlng (top. center)
that there uil| In- no new .print
Iic.ul. li-gclli,-i,
tlic, cnc.igi- in itsoil. She said that would violate
with hi* lawyer. Otto Stahmcr,
hU trial
war
in Nuernberg. Germany Stahmcr,
aflei thi* vein end*
Turkey'# sovereign rights, and
(bottom, left) cna of tha last persons
see Goering
the latter's
Kmmy.
I he pap- r house* have toh|
it Is believed that Turkey has
“ undcl lusplclon” liy Allied
to connection with
death. A capsule containing cyanide ot polasw
tin'
Hot Ida
publisher*
that
told Russia the same thing ohee
■■FA price* ale la-low the World
slum
In .23 calibre
tmllet
(lllutlrated,
right) was used by ihe tup Nail wrr
more.
Mr*. Goeting cited today while
(junket, as a result r&gt;f "'Inch 1*1*
itimssU Just two
before he was to
gone
Ihe gallows.
tfilkuu: r*i m*w«mcri aI*out h ff
The United Staten and Britain
per cent of .the world'* news­
Iaf,« )tii#ltnt!‘i Sh«* ilf^Iared. *H
have consistently backed Tur­
print .which i* manufactured In
ruil't
it yet. 1 cin 't
key’s stand.
Canada and Finland i* lieiht- ill
imngirti* that thi^ man
no
The text o f the Turkish note
• verted to Europe, South A titer
ioHtfi'i alivr. M«&gt; wb* niy hui*
probably will be mode public Itt
n a and elsew here, Pule** sti'ps.
, l*and, ami I
uuh him, anil
are taken immediately to set
Sent- l will Aid*' with him after hi*
&gt; uu new contracts in'* supply
i\
t*»
drath
It1
*)
”
j^h**
“aid ?hi* %v*«
Florida publisher *, the foreign
ft r»i» : i^lrtd
hnd been abl# tp
1j mill* will have made commit
/h i •
f
|
the thimri
i t Inn'
hi- **wii life iiiatrad of lx*j me lit* in other countries which
n .iaM m g hitrtgfNl. and ttthird, “ If one
j NFAV YORK, Del. IK. IfPi .' j will absorb their production for
1Hliit* may hr glad/'
The form er editor o f the l ‘mn- I a wear nr more in advance and
ps
I &lt;if Wllld.ii
it hr
M
(ioetim? *tu!i*i| that ihe
' mtinixt
newspape/,
the
Daily i their will lie no place In l&gt;tp cp
lit) cil had longed t»» i
able jutt to
I Worker, (amis F. lindens, toduy f the
newsprint
which
Flm »,ln
* nf «hake hands with foim on one of
[ imme,I the
inystcrimi*
figuie puhh*hcr* mu*l have,”
*jiy
her visit* t** the Nuernberg Jail.
who allegedly direct* nil I'mu*
Warning that *'it i* pn**tl(h&gt;
Counly Judge R. W. Ware, at
. 1, - The gl:i«* is-tuccti thrill, prt*l muni-1 activity in thr L'nilid that the dntnug.- hu&gt; iillrinly
t/ho|e office hunting and tr*Puem« ventvil that but she now think*
.State*, lindens deflate* the man been ilone." he said, “ thi* i* the
Ding licenses are now available,
that (Mtufttbly tt wn* lucky* after
\» known us llmi* B erger hut greatest cri*i» ever facial by
has been commended, together
liv e , all fur it proved *Jtu wak not
that his real name J* Gerhard the Flotilla pres*.”
There wll !*• a big wreck hi
with his- oaslstant, Mrs. Letha
i tin* the unc who .lipped him thr*
Ulster.
"A n additional
12&amp; Florithf
Fuwlor, for forwarding to the Sanfotd on Saturday nfirrnotm in
lindens sutd he took nfilers newspaper*,
_______ .
Jjew els, TI
cuiUimaiilv
supGams and Fresh Water Ftsh connection wi h ■the Atufrirau
fritln Berger while he \ms edit­ plled by u Jiirksonvill,- |ni|'*r
I 'F I I ' I N G . ( V i
I s . i,th
C m.,
Ul,‘
‘'•"'i'
GcramUnlon, filled out stubs at­ Legion roundup but it will he cnttV
ing the Ciiinniunist Dnlly Work, h ou se"
he -declared.
t" • a
tached to license* which show not tragic. fnr nt that time, 20
er. Iltiilriis left the roim n iin iit .newsprint erl«|» her-au-e &gt;if tinthe amount o f game killed or or more candidate* fur the -K) ami
I'arty n year ago. -Joined tlie maMlune
dock
*trtt»
' l lu*
taken Inst season in ■Bern (note tl voiture of the American la-gb :t
ttnninn
t'athnlie
t'hnrch.
a d firm ." he Mated, “ ha. ,mil i nrt-.
County.
wil| be .ureriird or ini Inted at
nmv
i*
on
economie*
itislrtic'
.r
f i r m 'i e I.lnvd F, Hoyle, mrntd
Willi the mills Hiiomi-Ii l&gt;lo
i i .'■mil , tini v*’ I * h ..triii i "I
Hmli &lt; hilt ro wspimt st heitlri I
This commendation was In the Ihe Armory. Proceeding he wri*-k. ing to an Assneioted I'n ** df, ip Furdhnm llniversity
*&lt;••(• .ball and l t ill ed Slat ,-* Atilhii* I *i,l,in'* ii inK-rv*.*•1,1. ti ml )i«- It*.
form of a letter from Slate will 1 • u parade »n hirst S retd patch today, has been mentioned first announced In a *(K-e*)i n Its customers publishing ihi"Mgh sadnr Stuart
Detail* nf th,-' •sided aillh'irttn-* it Wtt York
Game .Director I. N. Kennedy with the t-niididalos i&gt;&gt;*tumrd an I a* possible candidate fnr n itiini- Detroit last Hundav the exi.t* Noveitdier i* ahonrd -hit*
bed 1'oiuuiunist re lin t Inn
"nt 1 ill. Falls, .«miter tain and llueie».
to
Stain I 'ion to the post o f Sennlc presi­ ence o f a »o-calletl secret. (Hit tiled In MltlVe at I k -olit die avirdahlf tnui uunthet n-pnrl , Ane* to he no the alert [ot the
who 'pointed out that last sea­ V*lrvned, snurdiny
figure in Anterir.ui Octolni 2ft.
son only seven counties In tha Adju ant A. Itt id Maun, who *ahl dent p.ro lem for the lid ” ,r**ton dominant
a nailed.
precious slum*. The lithry was
state had made thU report which that this will take place at about of the Florida laiglslature, Gommunitl- affairs. He did not
“ Unless step* ate taken to
Meanwhile, government tirmps expressed that the tobbery of tl*mention the name. Budens ha* settle Ihe dock workers strike,
serve* as a census for re-stock­
Dutchess' U-driHim lit tlie Fail I -f
Ranator Boyle, however, tlcclar- now named his man but declined
ing by the U. 3. Fish and Wild­
the -newsprint on which these Immched a geinUal*-counter - o f­
Thr wrecking rrew in rharJu
give
further
Information 12fs palters depend for Novem­ fensive along th,f Uuininnnlst- Dudley's estate outside I.linin'
life Service, * branch- o f. the o f the wreck will hg fmm the ed litis afternoon that he felt he to
Department of the 'Interior. Mr. Orlando volturj. Thera will be a- could no- accept the honor ih-the about Berger. The former editor ber pu Id lent lull will h,'- tied up held northern section o f the wit* eaira-il out by experienced
Tlie llneve* who might t r \ In i n-li tl-*
Kennedy pointed out that it has bout Id ranlidat.-s fmm Bonfonl event ho should be nominated w hen said he would tie a witness lost Oh that ship and instoad of only Felping Hankow railroad
the stale M-niiturs hold u caucus month irv Washington before die half of the newspapers of th,. count, r offensive is designed l&gt;» gi in* nut nf tin- ceil nf t v
been a source o f considerable
Fanllng. tlie In-steg'nl
embarassment to cU office that and tt&gt;&gt; n s t front M(. Dora and tomorrow morning In Gainesville. house committee on ua-Amen, m Ktate being crippled by cancella­ rewiie
capital hf Hopeh province
tha state report has bean in­ Eustis. Officers of Ihe voiture will
On* o f the men formerly con­ affair*.
tion
of
newsprint
cont
taels
hi
be tid ie d . With a benqua! nt It*)
Tionp* poured Into the KongBudens at Detroit said in
- the mills, virtually I'*** per cent
complete.
sidered as a lending Candida e, ac­
M'lks |.ml»e eftery/ard.
cording to the Associated Dress, ncctlon with the alleged Aim-h- of the paper* will be crippled 1mi Hen rector* III nule* *ontli nf
Resident county licentas for
I
V
ip n ig
C n n im n -I.
e v n i n i ’ e.l
T h; -10 m d U Is th; fun and so&gt; Edwin (1 Frastr. Fra*rr. how ean communist head:
or pul out of l«u*me** unle*hunting are J2.00 and resident
that i l l y
intlie'
Ilian m ad .
r .f'il nil.I,- •
,
•a . 1 is’- m s
"He never shows hi* fare He! Immi-dinte i*-tt*J4, - -litume I
| W i. Mayn't- llmlgk,--. pie-i
state game licenses are - 37.60. honor s&lt;ii;tv of ihe Am ir can over, was eliminated by hi* ic
-land
la- ' *■'ll** tilt*
Non resident state' game licenses I'tgion and is r. te.keoff on th; cent nontinathn for State l ‘-tnp line* not apin-nr in official t • o* both cuuiiis.'' ,
dent &gt;&gt;f the Seminole t nuulv i t -.t u u in n t
- — $20.60,
eon an
**il
\t Fanting, &gt;*1.non ,t mninou j Lerrgile of Women \ &gt;tet* tUlk ntuming. II. bail giine ')i**te yrsare
and (o
torf 10
to days French railway during World War trtdler l&gt;y tho Florida Democratic munisl builuings. Feu t'omtmniist lenders here ever see him,
I when
men and IS honea were Committee.
i-t.- IinnjF* tfi-ii- *1liking
Ihi Iivuiiitug amormtceit Dint a mn-t
tvrdav 'in a
- 'rip
hunting are 311.60. Huntln:
ITtay all, however, follow tnv
litfit, to y hi, a .ii, ill . Mr, Steiit
hauled-in n box car. sold Adjutant
riiy I* surrounded
mg of the group will t-e held
deer, .turkey, qtull »i *
Other*
who
were
mentioned
fo(
■ ■ ____ |___ p _____
_ W to Mann; Chester Roller is Chef tic the poit, the A. D* dispatch sinteil. ohler* or suggestions implicitly.
: in
the .Community
Building itod ber ti tn Satdi-H l"t alwut 26
HU name ‘ on an articlr I* a
J Tuesday evening uf H;0(t o'clock. -yrai* ami tr*iik*l t/) -tbs Jjisne^llttS
Nov. 30 overy 4air *nd,lC«ideya, G crs.jT lh ; local vjiilpu. ■
sign that It lr"O fficial: "T h a
She urged aJI nn-mbers lo lie Magnolia A ventre, lie »uubl have
Wednesday* snT Fridays are .
avaraga rank and (lie American
including mgmbjr*.
tiistiiugi i, VI
of ^the
tilt TO
*W and
»uu
present and to bring another been fi“ ycai * uhl in N’uwniber,
Closed days thereafter/ Thankl- IHkTUUMlj
Communist,
however,
never
person.
11,. «u* tv tireill hr t of the First
_____ __
__
New B from nil over Floritl* are ex­
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1R heard o f him."
Mrs. Hodgkin, who has just l'resliyterian Churrh «'f Sanford.
W )— It could In) that tnnylK*
Yadr* days are open to hunting. pected tu antve here Saturday
■
Tha
Dally
Worker
In
yeslerI returned front the State Dcnuisomething will las dune about
Open season fo r hunUng In th* and Sunday. for th* big roundup
Hut 11vor* mriinle one daughter.
ilny’s edition publisher] an Inter­
the current sugar shortage.
[ rratie Committee meeting held Mis* Charlotte Stein of KaufordS
Ocala National Foreet Is Dec. 1 which will be climaxed by a bar*
view
with
Berger.
The
newspa­
The ruffs* urn In the Unit­
W 30 except on Mondays, Wed- breug Nick of the Legion Hut at
in Jacksonville, -latrd that she uni* *i*,ei uJ-d tot tnotiiera of Blue
per referred to him as Gerhard
hml an interesting report to
iHsdays and FHdayx.-Th* duck, 1:30 o'clock &lt;u Sunday afternoon.
ed States Senate cafetrria
Richard C. Maxwell, Jt.. who make to the la-ague. She will IMbihI. t hifiigo. where Ihe Imrly
Killer
and
quoted
him
as
saying
goose and coot aeaaon ts .from
(rears this dismal sign: "N o
Total membership of th* Laglon
witlt his wife is making his home also discuss the proposed amerjd- will lie ‘ ent fur burial.
the charges were “ too ridiculous
Sugar."
Nov. 26 to Jan. 8,
i
in Florida during the past year
I
In
York, t'a., ha* hern informed inenta lo the State Constitution
to answer.1' The newspaper said
That nAkep It tough for
will accompany the remain*.
*
has boon 49,300 end the goal for
that
he
had
been
given
n
per-,
the Interview took place In •Ber­
which will be voted on in the
■weet-toothed Senators.
1947 It 76,000, said Adjutant Mann.
mniienl commission a* captain Nov. f» grneral election,
ger's New York apartment.
Members &lt;&lt;f the Legion Auxil­
in ihe United Siaitts Marine Corps,
The newspaper added
that
All
women (hrnughmit the
iary under diinclioft of Mr*. Bybti
effective May .11. 1941.
Berger and. hie wife hint planned
' County who are interested In
Rruth heve arranged a reception
It is estimated that American
to aall Vlatenlay for their na*
( ’apt. Maxwell joined the Marine good government, she said, ate
for stats. Legion officers and their
live Lelpilg ‘ with State Depart­ college students this year faro n Corps in October, 11*40 ami *rrv- invited to attend • the Tuesday
General Manager LJnd Webar w in * a ; the U. 0, O. Building
shortage of 4,600.000 textlauiks. e.l overseas twu years a* u mem­
ment approval. . .
fst^. to l«eMuse. Wumock, Ktate l&gt;vmpcra-_
a l thy Mayfair. Inn announced to­ at 9:00 o'cloik Baiurday evening.
The newspaper, however, skid
tic CnitmllD-cntau -from Scminoi*’
ber of t h r ’ Th’itd Mnriru*, famed come member*
day that AYlllIgm E. K h th h off hae There will be muetc for dancing.
There are about 1,000 U K! fighting devising, rliiTiitg wh-ch
their exit permit had been can.
County, after attending the meet­
antorad ‘Into an a tm ro e m with Among th* officxre expected to bv
celled suddenly.
•home fir*s every day.
ing of the State Democratic Comtime he treined thousand* of men
Eugcr.-i Ballard, a m ld n i o f Naw present are,' H. Fioet. Bailey of
mittoe lit Jacksonville Tuesday,
at .Samoa. He fought in the battle*
York: City end Fort louderdola. Miami, *tat* eommanJer; Frank
said yesterday tha: it was on* of
of Bougainville. Tulngi and other*
and Mr. Ballard will be the J o - Calm of For; Orange, ylcu eomthe nnid interesting vxpeneneoi '
in the Solotmst Islands, ami was
orator of the hotel for the coming roander, /»I Umbart of MUni,
County Agent C. it. Dawson and o f hi* life timl he appreciated th* ,
among the first Marine* to land
Grand Chtf D» -Gaw, and Mead
Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home opportunity whirh had (wen given •
on Guadalcanal. * •
’’ ’ S r i’* Weber rxveelri that k* Wilson, national executive com*
would be retairod a* Oenarel mltteemah.
The son i f Mr. and Mrs. R. C, demonstrathn agent will attend tho him for nltemling it.
?- j ; - . " "
aanda o f miles across the A t­ Maxwell, Sr., o f Sunford, Cut',. rxtension agents ronference to lie • Mr. Womack and Mr*. Maymo
manager by Mr. Ballard and aB
lantic in tiny boat* to reach Maxwell is u grudunU; of Scm- held ni GainesGHe. Monday thru Itinlgkins were c!is.-trd lost week
pmtnnltonal plana for the hotel
Europeans, 47 lEstonisn* and one America and what they hoped
nt a meeting « f the SemintJo
Inolr High Schmi ‘and the Uni­ Friday
artll be eontinuod.
■■ ■ j
Finn* are walling aboard their would ba a haven.
Mm. Uoy Tilli* as president County D.-mocratic t'ommitte* aa ;
versity
of
Georgia.
' fir. Ballard t* 'h i fmmejr ophstti-red fishing boat* In Miami,
of the Creinty Council o f Home Committeemen and this wai tbair Tha refugee* have been In
jr * u r of the Potnaettle j?*meh - r-V :Vi'wS.^1i
harbor today, watting for the
- - •. n:- Demonstration Uluba and Mm. first oeeasloti f*w serving in that 3
Miami
elnca
the
first
group
ar­
Hotel at Ft. Lauderdale.
word they had hoped not to rived lost A ugust They will
Ralph Hammond a* delegate, plan capacity. The State Dciiui-rxtle »
Due to tha fact that Frifnfc L.
TO GHKKT DIGNITAKIHtj
to attend the State Council meet' Cimmiltce nominated i'unator Ed
Millar has withdrawn at g candi­
t
have
tu
move
on
—•
just
The throe group* sailed front
Fraser a* candidate for tha office \
date for city commissioner, and
in, th* Justice Department
NEW YORK CITY, Oct. Itf-(d ’) Ing Friday, said Mra. Wilson.
AGENTS TO BB HKX2
their homeland fir s t . to eacap* and
n f Statv Comp to ile r
reicntly
that Andrew Carraway la unopimmigration
authorities
—New
York
is
getting
ready
to
the Germans and Niter the Bus*
vacated by the death of J. M. l^o.
bars not announced.
put
out
thd
welcome
mat
for
rititrv. Field Office of the Social poaad, no cltv primary eleetkn wul
sion# and. had Sought freedom
B ENDS
iorfty AdmlnUtrttioii In Orlando taka plaaj on Nor, 6, It waa aftBald th* skipper o f the Drat Ing dignitaries who will attend the
In Amsrici:
L itm tiT ATTACK TOWN
announced that Itr Mi')*J*n- nnunetd thta morning by City
Th* Justice Department has Vessel to arrive, Cept. Fhllx united na(l(*ia .general aswjmbly
. ATIIKN8, tigi. 1H -W V-1
m will be In Sdn/ard on Oct. Manager IL N. Bayer.
. •
- next Wednesday. It has.bren an­
ruled In Washington that tho Tend re: ' . .
Tha regular imrerW aiaction
Greek Ministry &gt;»’ Publle On
.SHANGHAI.
Oct.
IS—(V i­
it the United BtaU. Emofoyfirst group to arrive may no*
“ li'e a heavy blow, but we’re nounced that t'reaidenf Truman
at ttervlc# from H&gt;:80 A. H .J a will, However, take niaca &lt;« Dee.
enter America without visa*, so USed to hardship*; we've ' had himrolf ' W^ll open the a**entli)y James A. Farley, th* former post­ today announced that a Lefl
O p. M* for the purpose a t ak? 3, said Mr. Bayer, Wadiwraday WO*
Them fo r the last three yearns. with s personal address tn the master genera), has endorsed fully haiul of “.200 pcnum* attachud
fc* aB perstn* harinr futinea. the final data for regUtntifltt of
Others are being admitted to.tho members. Reciotary nf Htate James the United Stales- foreign policy town In western' Macedonia. 1
candidates to cun to succeed W . C.
United State*, but apparently Byrne* also will address the as- a* expounded at Paris by Secretary mirii.ttv said the band was dri'
of State Byrnes. Farley declared: e f f with heavy kcscs.
there Isn't room for us.*'
.* unnbly.

sisn

I

•

eoncralcd a
criminal la kill

Judge Ware And
Assistant Lauded
By State Official

during
oa a
criminal
to
alive, and
nulhorllies
bis
pistol
shell
bottom,
hours
have
to

wife,

confers
are being held

ScoHand Yard Says Robbery Of
Gems Work O f Experienced Thieves

(International)

40 &amp; 8 Voiture
To Hold Wreck
Here Tomorrow,

R e d s ju r n Down

Iniang s Latest

Boyle Mentioned
Plans Set For Ameri- ^
can legion Roundup, For Nomination
, Saturday, Sunday I
To Senate Postj

I ruce

Maybe They Will I&gt;o
Something About It

ApprtJvtmxtUr1?®L»*iornwit»*.

r r o p o s a l^

iNationaliHts Laiiiu-lil^^r^
Another Offensive |
Ill I noting ArUU l.bnv,- tern

Senator Feels, How-1
. ever, Thut He (’an-!
not Accept Honor

•

sz

Riehurd Maxwell
.(Jiven Captaincy
In Marine Corps

M*, .t t'.J'oi'Wanil Mis* Stein

by Pumas Doing •
Nicely At City ,Zoo

Eugene Ballafd To
Operate Mayfair Inn

Womack Says Confab
Was Good Experience

Estonians Denied Entrance Into
Jfi S. By Justice Department Ruling

DawHon, Mrs. Wilson
To Attend Conclave

Sayer Sayfl No City
Election To Be Held

U. S. Foreign Policy
L*auded By Farley

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA-

IVacationing Britons
Buy Up Own Exports

To Feed Hungry
U. S. Reporters

JERSEY. Channel Island*, (/P&gt;
—Kerry week thouianda o f British
holiilay-mnkrra are returninir homa
with luxurba manufactured in Bri­
tain hut not fo f aale in British
stores. Th'a island merchanu, be.
ing »n Kngland'a export Hat, can
secure many Hems denied the
domrstle market by the drive to
build up foreljn exchange.
Thus, in the Channel Islands,
British tourists are able to buy
goods that were exported from
Ihxir own country. This wbtmdanre, at prices which seem cheap
to Englishmen, accounts for sup­
plies o f liquor, cigarettes and
wearing-epparrl which many Bri­
t o n take home with them after
holidays on the Islands.
Cn landing In Digland they
rnu-t nay fnipo/t duties on Items
exceeding a certain value, except
for clothes that are worn. *

Br JA N B R A D 9
WASHINGTON. — OP)— The
National Preat Club, with ita
more than 3,000 resident and
non-fealdent members, does half a
million dollars worth of business
annually, mostly in steak sand­
wiches and other vittlep.
‘
Us stately men’s dining* room
and men's bur and its ladles' din­
ing room have become so over­
taxed at the luncheon and dinner
hours that the club la now open­
ing another large room with n
fancy bar.
’
•
Jlere from II to B o'clock food
will be served to both men snd
women. The men will take over
the ladies' dining room during
those hours.
* To dots this year the club has
■old 1112,000 worth o f
food.
Uouors and wines brought |8&lt;7.000 and tobacco » 13,000. The big
auditorium brought &gt;8,000 rental.
The new dining room is awanklv set up with a long bar backed
with mirrors arroaa one corner of
room, a raspberry red plush
lustily -forwrm l dfaperlcs. Cost
la estimated at around $lfl,000.

Tbs ciuli’k membership include*
&gt;4 actlru newspapermen, many
horn are the ton-nolebem 'of
profesnlon; 022 non-active
irs, prominent government
officials, business and professional
men; 480 associate members and
1,124 hon-residsnt members.
The bar and card rooms’
open only to msmbers and gui
whe held couytuv fan 11 The
ladlss* dining room Is open only
to women c/f members’ famitirand to those newspaper women
who have been passed upon by
the board o f directors nn,t have
been given courtesy cards.
The world's headliners have
spoken before the National Press
d o b snd h%ve been wined nnd

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1946

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M O O T M O N ! your &amp;r

Bogota la ralleJ t t » A hens of
South America.
ter rallboy for two years.

1

INSURANCE IS THE CHEAPEST
PROTECTION YOU CAN SUY
fc | -A N D THE SAFEST.
W hold o n it) m

PALMS

V

HOTEL

UNDER

N EW

M ANAGEM ENT

—.

C lfsn , comfortable sleeping rooms.
ReoionabJa rate* by day or week. Tourists welcome
„
Maid Service — Hoi Water
420 W e d First Street

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOKD, FLORIDA

Mule, Kilroy,
Never Heard
Of Overtime

Soaring High Without A Motor
^V

PAGE

’’ : unpoweretl plane long before they

war l a r v ^ m ^ u I T t h “ nf r 15 CVer in*U'Ur,‘ an e” Kine’
X f T o m d r t .S m "
Sailplane Hying i, primarily .
.lie f f om d n « ,t i g h t nerve* In ^
BmJ&lt;
Uobln. on.f „ pinJoo
tne past year at the control* o f |f, the- boat there I*. But it also
» noUclogg/ vlbratlonlefi glider has a rtractleal value- says the
or lailplane, »aya John Robinson, •stocky, tabling pilot,
national soaring champjon.
| -In , hr (lr„ p,arc a man who
i i
* n°B*lng Hbe it for r e - ' has teamed to soar learns better
laxing, declared Robinson, who and more quickly how to Hy a
won hla title at the national soar- powered plane," Robinson assert­
ing contest in Elmira. N. Y. “ It** ed. "And a qualified power pilot

I

ample -ip p ly of meat hs4 mo
•jt pait -e'llngs. • ( I n t t r - t f t
U in Gran-

Th re a n mcra than 60 varie-

The University o f Havana cam*
- - into existence in 1788,

"im iur inculcn * nt th.- hospital.
One dog was brought In with .i
flit foot; returned , f hi*
K.
curd the next time he rut it. Anrth«r deg broke a l x . hud-'it put
into a r«.*t and returned volun­
tarily for treatu&gt;ml every day.

Jtobinson has won the national
on ever since the Wright broth­ soaring title three times in a
ers made their first flight, Rob­
inson says. He credits them with ter a wartime discontinuance of
being the original glider pilots, the contest. One o f the feats
which won him the 1940 title

I-rt’a look at It thl* *vay:
Every
100c
you
are
now
•pending yearly for fire and
windstorm linur.un&gt; can be reiluced to M e by buying a 5
year rrnewable policy. You save
lf&gt;e of* every IOOc.
Now ha&lt;rd on * our prrarnt
dividend*, by buying a mutual
(&gt;olicy from u*. you cun further
rrtlucc your yearly co»t to r*7
, I 'fie. Saving 32 4 'Sc o f every
100c. You can’t lose - if you
j don’t get a dividend you urc not
; Raying any more than the puh.
lUlied rate* for your insurance,
j The
Mutual
Companies
w«
! represent have always paid anmini dividends to policyholders.
C. &gt;L Boyd A Co. “ Your Mutual
Insurance Friend,” phone 104.—
Adv.

3 0 9 East First St.

m m m m su m
THIf PICTURI-JUST SICIIV10 by radlophoto from Nuernberg, Germany, shows the Nuernberg Prison
Nazi
.11 of ths convicted
........-----------wav
criminals died. Arrow points to ths building In which 10 of the men wete
nanged. Hermann Gocrlng, former Belchsmsnhsl, chr-ited the gallows h&lt; inking'rv.-inidc. &lt;/nt, rmjltonol)

I

» ••••••
mv * • as-111 *'ui*
lldaxonrd on the nulls o f Kurot&gt;&lt;I mid Asia. « iu selected a* a iu*uit

wn* a non-stop hop o f 100 miles,
with landing itt the point of take',
off. He also holds the distance
record, 290 miles, set in 1940.
Robinson predict* a great in­
l i n e in soaring interest. Thou,
sand* of glider • pilots . were
.trained during the war. and he
predicts hundred* o f ymmg.ters

resides* of the United State* is
• arndst a t dinner.
Pope Pius Xir, visiting- this
several years
year* ig
ago
—.
ittntn^sevsral
o as CarwcellL spoke before the
membership at a club luncheon in
English. Most of the members of
the dinlomstic corps have been its

( ! j B lock Ena! o f P. O . )

LIVING
By \LKX VNDKIt K. CKOliGE

Evehr President o f the United
States, beginning with WiJIlani
S7V4NT27N KIAD of b|ack Angus steer that had Just arrived in Chicago
Howard Tnft. has t,ecn a member
from Iowa following the lifting of price c bs on meat ore shown in the
o f tha club. So have memliers of
Chicago stockyards. Above, buyer Herman Centner looks at (hs cattle
the Supreme Court, cabinet o ffi­
shown him by John Dolan (holding cane) whils P. C. Meyer (center)
cials .senators and congressmen.
farmer, waichcs. Gtnincr paid 28)) cents per pound. OPA ceiling price
These have been associate mem­
would liavs been placed st 20Vk cents, (fntcmaltondi foundpho.'o)
ber*.
President WatTen G. Harding,
by virtue o f being a publisher,
man himself, failed (o make the Hording used to liks to ploy
was the only White House occu­ grndo.
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pant with an active membership
The Club wat
organised in
The Club's pressnt home, the
It* first quarters were ovrr National Prsss Building, is a 13Tha active Bat Includes nows- n1008,
Jewelry *tor*. loiter a to r v structure across from ths
ipsr correspondent* from' many it ilowntow’n
tyoved to the top floor of tn historic o!
comer* o f the world. Musso
office buUdingt, It w*« here that Street.
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Our Cynthia shoes «re marching right
in step with the mote formal, more
(Ircsacd-up fashions I They hold up tho
banner for fine details!
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'h&lt;&gt;»e i-sMfpit- who reins mber when
In-ir linidwute dealer would glad­
ly give thrai all the nnils they
needed for a &gt;011)11 jol aiound the
hoilse. the nail short ge is even
mole “ rnrkeyed” than the scarc­
ity of white sliilt*.
Nails sold in pre-war days nt
■round 41.7S a keg now have
&gt;een reported l&gt;&gt; the .National
Housing Agtnr&gt;* ( N ilA ) to be
bringing a* high a* *50 n keg in
the black market. In thousands
of rnmmunilies u few nnils far a
household repair Job can't be had
■t any price.
Why the great scarcity? It's *
mutter o f large demands for con-.itructiun and repair work’, com­
bined with the ihortage of steel
an,| ceiling prices on nails which
h*V(- nut been high enough to
stimulate ‘ inaiiufncturers to the
required production. Dealer* are
required to set aside 75 percent
of their monthly deliveries for
veteran*' housing.
The steel strike,- cutting off
supplie* of (hat metal, lowered
the .production of nail* early
thl* year. The output dropped
from an animal rate o f 1710,000
tons In the third quarter of 1945
to 405,000 tons in the first quar­
ter of 1940, Alto, despite sub­
stantial price increases granted l
bv Ol’ A. ihe industry rloims it
has been more profitable to divert j
steel wire rods into the produc- [
lion of items other than nails.
The
total requirements for
1940, according to the NIIA, are
795,000 tons. Estimated produc-

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IIOIOIN3 AN (NIAIOEO PHOTO of fetircd-ln rattle. Ralph flelrlMn.
president of the CIO I’acklnglmu-.e ^Workers Union, told rep orts■ m
Washington that*a union survey In Iowa, Indiana nml Kamas, revealed
that (100.000
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bend of ratite
rat(|e nr
a.re now {razing
in Iced lot* owned by &gt;
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Ilei teln charged
clurgcd that the cattle
rattle me
operators. Ilcldetn
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being
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con-.
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output in August was 01,000
tons, 18 percent greater than tho
July . production and two and-ahulf time* that of Igit January.
The NIIA, however, figure* it
need* to ho stepped up to 85,000
or 90,000 inn* * month.
The housing agency ha* aalled
.the Civilian Production Adminis­
tration »(CI*A( to request pro­
ducers of steel wire rod* to incrensa the. supply of rods fon nail
manufacturers sufficiently tb enahlo them to meet the 85.000 to
90,000 tons a montb_goaL%Umlar
a previous—Informal ngrremrut
with CPA, the Industry guaru'nteed - to meet goals o f 00,000
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IIOHT-YfAR-OIO Eleanor Itidenour pine the Bronte Slar Medal on her
fattier, Or. Louis M. Ridenour, a University of Pennsylvania professor
at the Army recruiting headquarters in Philadelphia, Pa. The medal
was awarded the professor, o physicist, by President Truman for his
work as chief civilian radar advisor to General Carl A. Spaatz, who
was Ihcn commander of U. 8. sir forces In Europe,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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HIGH=HO! THE DAIRY-01

War Claims

Ihe Sanford Herald
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— —A study of 0id 75,00n war claim* /or $66,000,000,
paid by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cp/npany on the
lives of its American and Canadian policyholders during
st. i n s
&gt;»• r "*'
World War 11 reveal* nevernl -interesting-trend* of'the
mortality in the greatest war of all time, according to
the insurance company's statisticians. .
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By far the greatest number of claims— 64.000 of the
total—was paid for deaths due to enemy action. ,This
number represents nearly one sixth of the total losses
ni«csirT &gt;0J
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suffered in action by the two countries, the Metropolitan
estimates. They also found that the course and intensity
of American and Canadian fighting could be accurately
charted from the claims, paid for battlp deaths.
"The "mortality from disease was very low among
men In service In this war," the company reports. Among
r - . '. 'w " *
,,r the ground forces such denths were found to be in the
liar -■*»*wUla't r* &lt;r*~
of about 1 to 13 battle deaths. In World War 1 the
sr,r~u ratio
figures for battle denths and deaths from disease were
npproximntely equal, while In the Spanish-Americnn war
. # k..A«**rirra !■ CWl«f* the ratio *wns cxnctly reversed; namely. 13 deaths from
disease for each bnttle death. This improvement in )lhe
relative mortality from disease is attributed by the stat­
isticians to efficient medical organization and service,
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all sawa *1
skillful surgery, and the Use of blood plasma, sulfa drugs,
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nnd penicillin.
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The record for non-battle injuries— largely accidents
rraablKwO**
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— was found to be less satisfactory. The ratio of fatal
non-battlo injuries to battle deaths •was about 1 to •!
FRIDAY,
among the ground-forces, ns cmnpnreil with 1 in*12 fnUje
first World War. This was held to be due largely fo the
mechanized nature of present-dny warfare, ns approxi­
mately one half of the denths from accidents resulted
from air transport.
The peak of bnttle death clnims was reached in June
and July 1944, coincidentally with the D-Day landings
nnd the fighting in Normandy. Minor peaks resulted from
the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, and during the
brenk-through into Germany In March 1945. Preceding
the landings in France, the claim curve had been a grad­
ually ascending one, with Hharp spurts marking the attack
on Pen|i Harbor, the Dieppe raid, the North African nndSicilian Invasions* the landings in the'Gilberts, and the
fighting in Daly.
Another interesting ttend noted by.Ahe Metropolitan
36,00(1 OPA Worker* V
was that of the civilian war deaths, whiWh amounted to 2
S h o t Joba— headline. t cah,
per cent of the deaths from enemy action for the wnr
first thing you know they're i
period as n whole. These fatalities--—almost entirely mer­
t o have to go to work for
chant
senmen— wore relatively much more prominent in
llvlhg.
the early yenrs of .the-war when henvy losses were in­
That mountain Hon tlwt trod flicted on ouf merchant ships.
to break into the City Hall the
In 1942 almost one-fifth of the denths from enemy
othar day . . Hat . . .H a l • - • Ha. action in this insurance experience were among civilians,
. . . Tht girl* knew he wa* old ami
loothleia, but they were afraid ns compared with one-twentieth in 1943.nnd a negligible
proportion in both 1944 and 1946, thus reflecting the sub­
ho might gum them to death.
sidence of the submarine mennee.

Officials
of
the
strike-bound ,
Duquesne U gh t Company have
announced that a high-powered
hullst was fired into a large outdoor transformer at one o f the
rompany’s stations in the Pitta-

g fg S a g s

' ^ , trike o f . employee* of the
Duquetne Light Company j i now
in its fourth week,
More than half o f the 3200
members o f the Independent Assoelation. o f Employees of, the

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♦Im a a l e a v e s y o u
o p e n t o lo t s , a t
o t h e r t i m e * r .o it &gt;
you m o re th ou a c c ­
e s s a r y . B r in g a l l
you r p o lic ie s t o us
f o r a ch eck -u p . W e
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BEYOND THE
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C laude.

Gadget For Polio

On and after October 21 the following hour* and pricey will
be obaerved by the undersigned shopa:

hank* for the duPont estate to
be able to say. if you will do
business with our bank* wa will
«es that you get espsclally good
railroad aarvfce, •if you set o f­
fice apaca In our building* &gt;ve
will *ce that you get that. Juat
do business frith us end there are
many way* In which we can
Now that may be alt right t
when you are dealing with buai-j
neaa concern* which are
not
supposed to be operated
pri-

o.’ f of vegetable*, aimrtg other
thing*. We with we could tell our
farm)? friend* thl» mean* a for­
tune for them, but life being what
It It, w# suspect there'll b» plenty

vegetable* for everyone ,n “
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&lt;bw month*
Juiilc* Jackson hdntiast* Har*
vaenn doerlng** dsmiso with that
of Nathan llal&gt;. American II*volutionary heru Cdught and ex­
i t e d a* a *py. Halt’s last word*
wsr* “ I r**r»t that I hevs but on*
Uf* I® give f«r my country.
I t 1* herd to make a netlonal hsro
out of a man. who .aay* nobfng,
tak** pol»on to *nd It all. •

victims. It j* used on nn oxygen, tank; to permit the oxy­
gen to pass through it musk into a person's lungs. When
norinnl lung capacity lias been reached, the vnlvo itself
shut* off, then opens in time for the next breath
* With this apparatus, a constant flow of oxygen can
be maintained without the usual tent which encloses the
entire body up to the neck. Thus the Sister Kenny treat.
n „ 7 /L • m,Rf n« e nnd hot Pnc,k» Cl&gt;" begin before the
patient is able to resume normal breathing,
Soldier Burns, who la doubtless a civilian b y now
c»n beypry proud of his valve invention. In the extensive
difficult fight against polio, his little gadget seems to

. An Interesting ald»Hgbl on the
Ofimptroller contest la reported by i r . f .t e i* " i 0
p ™ ciic» i
Hilton Phimp, Tampa Tribuna
Staff writer, who »aya that Sanator
IMpper backad the opposition •t*.
Ootirnor Caldwell’* man. Clarence
Qay, and at a result the Go/ernov
is aimo*t certain to enter the m&lt;&gt;
against Stnator I’eppcr lo ' I®W.
Tiring state tnxea to run n politic
However, 1U50 i» a long vmy-&lt;*ff !doc“ «avnncetl by Horace Wilkinson
, * . . ■and a lot of thing* can happen be- bama, lawyer who Is f
reputed to have
fort then,
_• . visor in-Jnrae*
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The TarpP* Tribune quotas the*
Constitution to p n ..» that Sennl-jr
Rd Fraser la not quallhed to hold
the offke for which be wae rocently ntenlnated by the 8tate Pemorralie Committee! “ N o Senator or
member o f the Hou»t of Represen­
tatives
tativt* shall, during tha lima for
which he
ha waa elected, lie appointed
nr elected In any civil office undor
under
thl* elate, *
that
Ltha
- Conetitutlon o‘ f.............
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lias keen eraatod ei. ths emoluhave
been
In*
menti whereof shall
„ j," Frtaer
yraa&lt;«J&gt; dnrlhg such time,
-mate which
waa a member o f the E-Jr.:
Increased the Comptroller # solary
rsam r?A00 to-MhOOO* — —
Megotiationa
with CxachoaJorakla for a *M,OOU.OOo' loan- hare
&gt;aan broken o ff. the Bute Hrp“ rtnant reveals, because o f peett
«&gt;position to American polldea Id
Curope and angry charges a f pol­
a r Imperialism" against ‘ this
-ountry. Ciechnslovakla, on* ■»
thoa* llttlw Central
European
aaitt'U behind RusaU'a “ Iron
mrtaln," hat bean uking IU euo
fiVm Moscow, doing Ita brat to Help
block Secretary Byrne* pntrram
lor Isiting European peace, while
at the .sms time leaking to borrow
AKftoJI from this country for l »
sattonal »xl*t*ntn . Wa say, l»* hall

enmpnign in a new
Birmingham, i\lnbeen the chief «da ■
S r ,L C
A PlU
I « « /&gt; • Dontocrntic primnry4or governor.
Wilkinson
doubling the pres*
ent poll tax. with half of tht
1 Rolng as now to
uchools nnd the other half to
campaign to elect
it Southern president.
. Apart from tti coiutltuU«iUie.
t(
o f lhe |dco. Wlllch
is mono thnn doubtful, i
the kind,of president that ?h» m .Jouthcn’f n‘ woul&lt;l want
the mnnnger* of the fund might
select. It might nlso be guciu
guessed
that *there U much less
chance of tha poll tax being
pcnlcd entirely. *

Dictators
hi Runs Rife
7fhip
CHARILO TTg OR8KRVBR

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W .V a n r .T d 7aiS 6lboU
people company was not slaughtering
eat or not l, iThtrafore,
d t f l V " ?It/ ' hadH .n
S S-olS
slaughtered

1*^11 Whether the

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tion, operating a quarry 'in &lt;tha
mounUina above "Chariqua*vij]*,
^ m a r tjy
Provide. - f «
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of
ita employes
* •company atora. be-

,,s a « .r *store
t e Tbought
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"How, than" diked the eome m p t o v ^ r W#
»*• our
And OPA rapllad sagely, “ Sail
v° u.r
your meat."
*n , th*
klat o f .an
^
*b#n no meat
could ba bought at. any price. ,
' A* M ftywnlng, absurdity, OpA

that it handles. Since the ACL
.la an
old,
well
established
Southern railroad and has had
this long-time- connection with
the FEC and since it wa* the
only regular railroad company
applying for the operation o f the
FEC 1* have advocated, as. did
Banator Andrew* and CongT«*sman Peterson, that It would Un
In the' public interest for the
Atlantic Coast 'Lina to operate
the FEC which Is 1-8 of Ihe
railroad mileage In Florida in
one o f the moat Important aectlona o f tha atata.
And I have said that 1 thought
It would.be batter for t h e ’ FEC
to be operated by a
regular
railroad company not engaged
In ! any othar business of importance thsn fo r tt to ba dpat'ated by tha 8t* Joa Papar Comp*
-any- w ith-headquart*nr-ar ITlrt
SL Joa, Dcridr which 1* a sub’.*
sldiarv* o f ths duPont eitate in
kTorlda. I have taken the posi­
tion that lt‘a not id the public
Interest to have
e railroad,
which is so vital to the public
aa- tha FEC la atmply made n
Cog In a great financial empire

Let '•Bt'jiorrow their J 5 J . company

■id* rtulneaa**, amilloyins
or more,- era paying sttto
ileymtnt Uxa* at the. fat*
W.000 a month to a b*t**fit

truckload of meat a week from
Swift and Armour, but, whan
OPA lapsed In Jafy, the com­
pany, to m a k e 's q r t that- ita
workers got th.tr dl.t o f meat,
bought fifteen steer* and put
them oh Ita farm. An arrmngem?nt wl ! - 'f * 4 s | with an abnV-

which h a . paid oot more than
100,000 In tha last ton
Hit an Investigation or wlthraanv doodU knowing any,T t .l ! a C S t who gtta what or
Than OPA’ was revived, and
, A Tampa Tribune i*n&gt;»&gt;rtcr,
hat baea doing a mUe in- forthwith tha company waa senrad with h summnna over the
nama o f Paal Porter becaua* It
bad auuiliUfud . four o f th*

mnrlly In ths public
interest
Ilk* a railroad. Put It hi* been
the rule o f the Interstate Com­
merce Commission for* n long
time that the Commission will
not allow a railroad company to
own manufacturing enterprise* In
competition with other
manu­
facturing enterprise*. The .reawn
Is that there la too great »
temptation for' Ihe railrord to
prefer IUi own shipper* over,
competing shipper*.
I have contended that this
plan applies to the operation o f
the Florida East Coast
Rail­
road by the duPont estate..There
i* too great a temptation with
the many lanterpriaea that they
own to give th e ' beat railroad
service or to build a spur track
to thoae who. either use a du­
Pont warehouse or do business
with a duPont hank or.som e o f
the * othar duPont' buslneaaca. *
.Moreover, I have argued to
tha Commission that If the A t­
lantic Coast Lina operated tha
NEC tha people would
know
that tha railroad waa being
operated by an experienced rail­
road company. But the duPont
estate ha* never operated any
railroad at all except the little
Apalachicola Northern Railroad
between Apalachicola and Chat­
tahoochee and experience aurely
amounts to jom tU iin ic. -In _tha
operation o f a •railroad.
‘ f l l»u a Oilan nnlnf art rittl 'lllftfc.

Expected In G&lt;‘rroany* j
f^-WmterF!nHoW^ny w

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because of overcrowding, hunger
•nd uncertainty. Ultra May be
trouble in’ Oermany UUa winter,
No. gnat amount of H id subversive

HOURS: — From 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M
OPEN SATURDAYS ’til 7:00 P. M.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY P. M
NEW PRICES
SHAVES :...... ;.... ....... 50c
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Harbor Shop
(iramling’H Barber Shop
(Albert Gramling)

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MARCH O F TIM E'S — “ la Everybody Ha
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road Is listed on the Stock Ex­
change and there era thousands
o f stockholder* scattered »H
ovar-the eouhtry fo that contra* 1
tation b not ’ veatod In on* man or In
three people and on* bank which
the three. p *4l*. control a* l»
true ln tha case of tha duPont

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I. duPont, by Mr. Dent o f Wash-

09c— PRICES — 40c

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of this Connecticut companjF la
held In trait for a lot of dif­
ferent estate* by a Baltimore
truat company, only one or two
Ofi'whieh trusts are

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PR1DAY, OCT. 18,’ 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA 1

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Iitork.-*. Hut •*l»v (''iiiifr 1tif _- siLsr
•lull rtHil lli« 'Irsti^n unitunriniitnr
|)r I n.n.»ril Darker
so ahe threw them Awiay. ripprtl
Uplovnetrint
theltnluprentl
nff hri b«-4 *!vtj
1 ll&gt; Allht.AIDK h Kit It
iitmr &gt;ifJur
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SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck
— TELE. NO. 148
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At* New sfe itures Writ! r
203 S. Orange A ir.
l»y -oifhu -'t
l'l&gt; In Sa^stchewan where she hail*een in
tlriamlo. t'lnriila
hri tinsel- I *3t
was hoin, r.utel Iteanr uee,) to work’ in « «Jniff bf her non »teI'hrtnr &lt;967 .
m
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’ «v w p u t u iiv iiw a i u n j
look out across the wheat fields
slid dieam of a day when sh"
would i|o “something different.” i
loilay she has the satisfaction..
--------------------- The .Civic D.paitmenl * o f the
cf seeing "something different”
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hutchison
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. . . .H anforl Woman* Club gave a
ri ruled by her hand—documental
Womans Mlsaionury l-ntun o f ths|
j d|(h In ch e o n ’, the Club havb returned home after tren d­
ry iiuilts. displayed in a one-man
Fir.1 Baptist Church will hohl { „
„ „ We«ln.»day at UMIO ing the summer at Newark*. N.
show on New York’s STth Strec\
lU
I5‘ W“ r.£ *,:.th,r tvt''fC',Mr. M.
KHIow.ru the luncheon
whnsr gallers.1* exhibit paintings
T V
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Mr*. II. II. McCaalin, chairman,
and antiques that air cherished
Miss Lenabelle Hagan is visitIn charge. Mr*. J I*. Ilcltlclaw, c, , u d lhe mw.t|ng }o order ami
like jewel*.
chairman; Mr*. John l* t , l"o* j upenetl the discussion for beau - iiik friend* in Nashville, Tcnn.
These quilts, shown in the Hermain chairman The mlx.onary i(*ifntion o f the club h-.i»e gn.und* for two week*.
- 9 topic will be World liive&lt;tn/rnt!
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tha Shaefer Gallery, aiu no onler- v.ill givo you grocciuljy
in connection with city bmu.ifica
Kor .Southern Baptists”
ly silk and V.lv#t blocks such a« crc;f- corrioge. You’ll
Mis* Doris McCall u* Tavere*
Thu Sunbeams will mV.- at S:.;o lion.
grandmothrr Uses! to stitch. Tile., ‘'e l belter-look belt*/.
spent the ws_-ek*nd with her par­
It was pointed ou; by tl*.1 chair- ent* Mr. and Mia. (ieorjre II. MeI’. M. at the church.
are hold, c. lorful, modernistic dr
niarf
that
it
s
up
to
the
member*
sign* keyed to such them.** a* the
The Royal Ainbnumhs * will i. . .. .
T,
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t all.*.
MItS. Altai IK II.
A m e r i c a n square dance, • ;b«
ini. t also at 3:3&lt;) I1. M. at the-' l" l,‘" 1 ' !'P th* c ‘ &gt; '. U e d tP«n *
■SMITH
church.
menl endor* d (he c-oun-up camhhatalo Indian turemony, Jap • Spencer Corsrliere
Mr*. Harry Ward 111 leave xc.on
Slh &amp; Molly
] paign sponsorrd by the Junior f&lt;V Indianapolis, Ind. Its vjstt Mr.
nurse relocation camps and Han
Itegislered
Chamber o f Commcice. .Mr*. II. and Mr*. I, W. t.emaux and Dec­
Fntncirco’a relehration * of , V I 271M ISilmrllo Ate.
M. 1‘npworth sugse* ed an &gt;.'duca- atur, Ind. to visit Mrs, Will WinDay.
lii.nnl uppruach to the cUnli-up lie*.
I hey were Iwirq of several vear.,’
campuiitn and rrcomniendrd rimwork In i«)ltlement houses and
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TT.
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(acting -.he I*, T. A.’*, Hoy Scouts
rich* ola-which look HheHonely gtrl
Mr. and Mrs. I,. II. Gllstrup,
% Chureh
t°h. tt s Mr,.h,?l) '*1 Jund C.rl S c..It. to aid In prunuit- M n. and Mr*. Jto V. Johnson and
from Huskatclirwan hack and forth
(j \v tt.i|,r
„ ';f ; n, ‘ i'‘ir 4h* nluca tonal pmgiuut a* daughter KaV .have -telurnr.1 to
aims, the iiiuntVy to work and
800 EAST SECON D STREET
live with the ps*oplr us she li.il
•• k . a ! s c
n'n,
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Services SnmJiiy
11 ;0 0 A. M.
•jlloiiKiHl to d » out on the Canaiha.ij
mie Moolehan a . rVhwtess,•&lt; j “ '» * ‘ ‘ '“J* ,,l'« P”* ru m cm.inue
Mr. AIM| Mr*, j . |&gt;.-Thuriuuitl,
prairie*, jsoiiie of the null s m&gt; i
Suml.iy School
9 :4 5 A. M.
* sided
Mr*. LunikmberK.
pn
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^!Lu“
o
lhu
over the meeting
lhe Sanitary Ocpar merit of the
Mf*. Sam Thunnon I and Mi** Worthy Grand Mdtion of the
Ora
of Morid.i
o DeAle
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Wt'dni'scltty
Evenini!
Service
8 :0 0 P. M.
.« u
p m uI t’
v ..i.ipter
iiijhit til
riu:i4l,i. MTS.
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"7.,wr* "i"
IiT/l.
Koutine business was rartinl
ei.nmentlad for IU eo«K He ty Thurmond pliin to leave Christian, of Ocala, being introduced
nsdurs.. I. Ml- h a W h !.. worthy M .in m ! ^,,K 1 t V i n '
Rending Room Tucstlnys' &amp; Fridays 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 P. M .
®” ll*rP " n, *PPCal wa* made for Vt* ,,on *n keiping the city clean Suiiddv by plane fqr Houston and of Seminole Cliapte,- No a. Onler
ordeK, :■•„ S-.II a:
t«.«f..et ,given
*,'w;k Bl ••Square D n m e ’ and -V.
The Public I* Inviled'*
•a . bm ii ito
»*|it »• I
were discussed for heau.if-l l.iiMm -gn*. T’&gt;*1 where they e*|tec. in tier honor at Mayfair Inn.
S ? »u » P^ n**. ,R w*» announc- lc»th&gt;n of the club house giouiuls. to visit thifr uncle and aunt, Mr.
|gay (fig 'll''' darn ing he-l le ;i hu
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I I . S . I I If* a M s a l t r u a i l l * * ii»* I
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” 111 -"a r n 1^ ,wi" •*« held Mrs.* W. S . Hrumley donate.) tw o! and Mrs. John H. Stark.
d bara surrounded •-»■
by "a ffield
of
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” .&lt;,r,a" do and mem- large urns to b« •used at tl*. en 1 \
. yilluw I'ulicn tmn -lili lird with
oera are urged &lt;to attend: Plans I tinner of the house.
11lie outlines of hbi fla-ks
Tarry
Friends " f Mrs.. Mary Hummel,
were made ami committees npIt wa. announced hy Mrs. C. It mother of Mr*. Sim ha Coleman.
SSa'if&lt;L in 0^
,n*n’* rupper! IVawsvn ilia’, the tuie Art* D e
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which Will be held on Ocf. J4. * paitmcnt would hasp an eihluill. - ^ I_*TK 5 ‘ 1‘
*he
pl«)*tr,
the
tnTlllla
maktM.
th^
t' I
«MF°!Vr n'* rn*’,r * . volunteered to of fim art. from Ihq homes on
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Mr*. A. W. I’ pp*, president o f 'li
S C. ICrki-l«iui. garden rein Kikoin nnd llu* |mii**nt uonmn .iwj1*’
^ I J l o P“ ; tor
Vialtlng Oc . £1 and requ*.:..| that nw-m-1
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0r,lan,h; till- It* 1*1-47 Sar.f'.id I'aiden Clilb p-r; \Ji
Vnlie William-, highway D*y flitclk* .lnj(» lhi* •*11 •-•*!» *f**r i^i,
\ l sttcommittee during (tctnl^r. M,rH. ’
display art ohj.cts,
V
br,,,',n h' "
" ,MU' 1 ,,f yeai. upMusi the full « f ii il ye- d. I tepmenl; Mr- I' d Kirt**y,
U r *»*p " V ,1 May m S;*•»
. H. W. Windham and Mrs. James
Tb,. . Imirman umod members “ fn ''
Kraliphm,**
where
*ufl'n*
an I
l«*iilay with a.grneta! mce mg nli-l ituiillnn-. \|i- Jidin Hi'htnml,
(iic iR e
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Civic Department Has
S o cia l C a le n a a i | Cove red_Luncheon! P e r s o n

Brand Matron Visits-Sanfor^

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IMPROVE YOUR
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You to attend the

A SPENCER

Kcvivai Services

'Dinight At The'
( 'htirch of Ciod,

Circle No. 4 Meets
With Mrs. Hailey

First Church of (’hrist, Seientfst

chaiflhan,

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PiiHt PrcsidentH Honored At Darden
Club Meet Conducted Ity Mrs. A. W. Kpps S f L i f t t ^ S S S J IS ^ i

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their frlrl«* thmiK into the
|«&gt; rflt'brite l»rl*iuii the t.•!7 l*u-i ;

nen^ liuililiiuis •

Of Interest to 'friend* here
a !-\it£ intpira! m
was the announcement of the
The If, W. Ware Jtlble ( la — 1! &lt; wnn »*i **f Ijn
marriage of Mis* Juhr Penning­
"I'ill \ t||f*||ltri"I ,V%(t
mr! a( the Methodist ( huivh 11'
ton to J a in r s Smith,
Mi
l«rtw m
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Crumley
prr
Pennington
was
employed
by
ihe'oently
wi
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II
SCNDAY a tT P E ll
Tin* |trr'i4*’ni inirodinrd tin
business
si-nion
over the
jn ffu ei* «i* follow- Vlis Jullu' The regular Sunday night «up- Hell Telephcne Company in San- siding
Officers
were
irlecled
ns
follows
vice iny-idclll,
Mr&gt;
pei- wilj lie "hell this SumiaC fr &gt;m font anil Mr. Smith is at pres- for the coming year
A Clyde hinuf* Wrr.
7:3f) until 9:00 I*. M . it ws- an '
attending school in Tamiia, n,v„.^„mn, |,risident; Sirs. C K /.eli Kalliff. i «(itilttii* MTit-Urt
nerd
Kd-Uvv " " -1
n. phew o f l.ydn w l1Mr* L E. sSfHMirrr. •■•n**4|».nuJfKl
'n on lie
id t.Hiav
today hv”
lnp Mr.
Mr
. ( hiirpeuing, first vice president;
cl
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Street,
Whltner.
ner. She
a.ils,o .-uid
they cox.
to *-, 80S W. First s,rpel,
Sirs. C. K. W illiams, second vice trm»inry; Mi* H«*nr&gt; M&lt; kftulili
&lt; irrlt rh.ilrmin
hi" held At’
n e rv
Sunday lor
her &gt;
' Th*
ih('’.1 *‘0UPlr '» »*tl freecnt
present n.»*m a k -'' |&gt;rrlil|
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v ... James
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will be
rv *Sunday'
(.„ , ,„ d, Mrs.
Hm-le lr , rc/iMirei
mcltid. Mf». Jhltan l*s*»!i- . A U i
after.
ing thfir home In Tampa.
ban. vectytary tn usurer
• n; Mr*. A, J lVtrrs**it» &lt;’t?ntntl.
The annual clays barbecue w iM
la- ts.dil a the church on Nov. Ill Mr*. Hfinnrd Wilke. Uut &lt;»i»rHrn
cr*; Mr*. S**lli WbOilhiff,. fliNfa
wi|h Mrs. A. II. Tlndei, Mrs.
V. T. Warren. Mrs. C. •£. William* ru«; Mh r I. DtwHf. Mnirnollr
and Mrs. C. 1,. Wynn ns hostesses. |“ nd Ml» • I* /lend. •»«*«. Itime
Chairman «•.* th,. standing mn
Mrs Carl I'hnrpinjng condiirted
mi.tors are Mr- II II Mi-t'av
ja.iid-lj' quit. Judge It. W. W in lirr, huihliug chairman; VIr- Kfi.
IprestnTod Miss Gretchen l.»*iv .
ui h l wedding glfl flom liir mfni- do, t’urleit, lirautifu atjoit. \|:s^
Rnl&gt;ett ('lie. Hird- ;md f ’ lin.i-r-.iI hers of tile class.'
A divert'd dish supper was en- tion, Mrs. Klwoid l ane, c o n i ;
i jojij,| by those prount. Ho* &lt;•....* Mi*s Kilalce Ktrch*sff (- 0*11111 o;
|included Mis. James Owen. Mrllobcit Iteely and Mrs. I,. \|. |
Swann. Thone present w re Mr. i
and Mrs. II. It. Crumley, Mr. Und
Mrs. J. I*. Hates, M i., a ml Mrs. H.
II. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. C. I .
Wynn, Mr. ami Mrs. ||. II. Gruy
and Me. and Mr*. A, C. Hrockman.
Also R. W. Ware, Mrs. A. D.
Ji^rnson, Mr*. Jump* Huolehan
Mrs. Robert Rroloy, Mr*. Paul
Radford. Mr*. C. F. Chorpi ning,
Mr*. James Owen, Mr*. A. II
Tlndi I, .Mrs. R. T Warren, Mi*.
N'orini (.Nnrwood, M n . Gielrhc
la’ wis arid Mies Klla Itoltm

aey, Mrs. Karl Jeter, Mr*. Mar
j h a M cffetl anil Mrs, J. I*. Tlmr
• inutid.

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custom cut, Slacks ,
styled by

Tabak o f California

•h^"*&lt;tntttTfTTf

Onte HriiTye. Tin* quilt* i\it* ilniit*
ill uppliqm* tkUk'H t»f * mill Uatilltf
color and the *li| fh r*-on * |mire.
They would him* k »v«*ii Vn*t»»*
rian tframlftiothcr fite.i
•'Then*** »*«» much nmn* it* llu.**
&lt;nyr Ethel Mphni . cun A'liipliitiUK
new hot iron*, lirtwren thiu*tp *t
h«*r nwiftlv niuvlnif
in tht*
“ What nmki‘ 4 Jithnitv m n " *titcii
After ^hp !«-ft •S«%kiU4,hew.in h«*

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No. (I Shot

22

Shells

ROBSON SP0P-TING GOODS
f • IIlock East of P. O .)

3 0 6 F.nal F ir*! St.

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« *)ir * uilirtl lu

^ v'CLLANl'T

,- )ito;io*ivl jf*Tlv t H11Ih-ge of I, t, Vn etc- !
1 'i * oh It i • , \i 1 . Voire jb ,,, \It at \ortliwv-tei 11 t'mvei
\\ ' lain- i.-il ilu g i—.tp in p.ayer |sii^, s|*"CiaHfteg
111 -o. loli-yv
, %;, Gi'TJte II.mien -anif -e v e ril. wirlusl a! Hull House nnd |.&gt;-‘ ,"i-. a, &gt;i.mpan t.-d l»y Mr- t |.uteil for an M \ ilegicc at No *
1■’* M -a tt Mr
McCall aUo 1 y n, (, University, Inn did not do
1 ,t -in; llig the tea
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, hc„ .
•ti- V w .ml I.aim chairman of 1 Shi chose instead t,- do te .i.a
if**-.*, 1 UHfti tw . \sttu rts- tit.fi \ktirk for Kidd mini i* i*&lt;
th ll* ^*?**t;t 1 htii t#y northrin UnUtrin hii«| to |*t«Hlurp
'1^ • I. Ilptliiini;, Mr*
Join ilucuimnlury |&gt;Uy*« at (iirriiwitrl
Mi«l?*n5 Mr
t hni‘«**
M f*. houit in New York, thp Snntn F«* I
M .
I \\ Tvr* ImtMii 4chinl (iiui tin* ihMtufi,
•••I Mi
W ,M MrKuiunri
\ r k t mu i , alrtpHni"*!* |(p|m .it 1 «tl
I 1n*rf \\
ti ptiuml punrh Ou*rui#h«
Whilr f*hp ivnii t*i»iiYftli**c*ini?
•ui 1)11* liftcriionit,
fmm an iIIiunji m Dm Antfplcu.:

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it , an in n r ig h t
i 11 nssit \ S u ctall v. n p 1“ ii .1 ui *
m ake
or
lo i'iik
m .u iv a
M an!
Kill 1 list vutir t *him 1 A p -

DOWNTOWN ( i EANERS
AM) LAUNDRY

titnl neptitni ■ou».*thtn\f lo kr* |i hv

it1i“1ir nrintit*- linrnU htitV. «hr* hought n hni^a n
f hi- •*iIill flirWfT ‘ intflr- |» 11 r k a ff r of f«*ii«l\ nuitlr quill j
ft In- o an*| ftfiltn- nn*|

1 1 3 P u ln tg llo A v e n u e
P hone 9 1 4
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CARTRIDGES

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rhi* ■htir tinu**- «?♦* ht'RUlifully

RIFLE

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I linIs To Housewives
W**kl&gt; fro m lltirnr Dpiitott^lriilion

h|Wt

TullithaHNi r

SllltlN K IN r.* W tlO l.

fitHIIIH

A new wool
(hut cum***
Ivlli'l, from it 4 fil’d fii|* fo lhe
rlt wto t '• *t &gt;4ci* Hoi
4iUi|ti m a
fh *i| any vv«»omt
life fn
n\i *.t it, wont pittri ■»( «i*tv kind
HIGH1I
Ih
Mil
for 1*
to lli' 111 1 |■ 1(1
III
| 111 MH1
VAIII lit «*‘j HiHIP |f*&gt; I I(, than I*J
illitTII ASHinim lmi: m
11&lt;1. Ahi tl Wind fllhfiCf Iff ID %h«Mt
y
amt •f f•♦« •»
•» m |nn *
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Lieut, and Mr*. Ward It1 announce the birth of a ilau,ii- tiuin m fiiriiu &gt;* ilu,
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.Many retail 4toivs hhi ink nil
Honnle, Kilren, m Oct.
I at
nt Uie
the Fermild J-auglitou
laiughion M.
Mi in.uv u'
w'».|
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I orial Hospital, Mr*, lictkn
“ ftir 1uric, lint till— “( 3ffiiin
g ill!
ihe,q
'V a ID
a ;t.
to
.Mr. unit M n- W .; II. Tr*t»p I |)0 rem cm Um l
lb *1 f " " d r make un* iif alien, buying. I."
hnntrjd Mr*. I rapp a brother, *A
Senkarik.
|t: * uno! ha not lieen Jirtltik, it
Mr. P. U la c , at • lovely supftin&gt; Lh i.ikpn (m a tailor ut w
per party-, at hi» farm, home ,
rKiini- 1 .uni
t-luhh^hnear Enterprise on Tuesday eve- 1
Miriil «*r ii intil1 Im* ilnrir ut hmiit*. |
ninr. Thu occasion vru Mr. Lee’*
•Multi •mii ! Id ! 1D45 &lt;|iit it lull* havuj
birthday.
lifftl I’ lVa'h fit -Imlllk ill(* Wsuti- ut 1
The evening was spent talking
i linni I S I n pm liiuhit **f Vi£ti*J
over old times and visiting. A
niliiti* Jt il’ Hii' tpH m ImU nt rv*j
delicious supper was served to
#r-Cl*C I f ' I tnt f tinil Unit
1,
Mr, and Mrs. Ime, Mis* Lois
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HAPPY D IH T H im
j Ihtc lhe* m l ut* |*iii sit vvtittl nf’ h
la-e, Mr*. ll.'F . l^e, Mr*. Mary
a ulrnin in*n i a 'in»|iti* am| i»tl»».
latrson, Mr*. Kffie Meilke. Mis*
Ortolrer 17
furlor&gt; mHIiimI. if col«* i* Itiknt
Joyce Meilke o f . Stetson UniverMr*. Jesse C, .Millet
; lit Imhl ;ifi‘J j»t*•-*x with thr Ut*»vc
ally, Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Watt,
Walkur tin hi
P»t sltelrli -nr |mll-in-^jh«—Mr. and
Mr*. A. G. Clause,
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..O ctober IB
proves*. _
triyde." Haiti anH J*an- U*u.fs
Hail v -vailare
] Mr. and Mrs. J : G. David, Mrs.
If tile fabric f extra wide, it
Russell Cleliand, Mr. and Mr*.' • More than 200J):g) fun i t inv* mat In* easier to leave it doubled
Wltjlara , Vincent, ,* r v l
children occur annually in lhe IV 'ml a* it come* in the holt, during
and itie' host and Hostess, Mr.
ermp ning. If -o. the roll iliituld
Stafes.
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anil Mrs, Trapp.
Stand a few hour- th e I*, re­
versed and re-ti llril ah that -theI
■ Drums were used in New iTngBogota, Color Ida. HaiFtwo 1:i- entire phcc will shrink evenly'
land churrhes liefore h.ll* became j versftie* heforo llarvaid &lt;I"
&gt;- he Iore |irv**|ng.
•ommon.
COmtlMTlON

F. L. Lee Honored
At Supper Party toe.

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PATENT

Through the medium of ciftefully worked out end
■pecially graded palteriu, theae alack are d esign ed
•ride accurate custom fit in lhe crotch, teal,
line, rise, lifaeam and out seam, etc.— for the
ahort and wUra tall figure, ns well aa for (he
n of average height.
Rum Brown and

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Th* Herald icgrcli' m ivfor
in III** night’s psnr. lo whlni 1
wa* -tated that Mrs K ula/irsnIhnn iniko at a nn'etingv of the
Ink- ‘ V rv I*. T. A It wn« the
laikr Monroe p. T. A. which Mrs.
! Grnrlhvtn aihlressul and the n&gt;f«l-.
,:in g was i .. Lake Monn-I.

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4 ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR SALE

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PORTION' o f home for rent. 201 HKVKHAI, USKt) electric Iron*. . DISTRIBUTOR WANTED
PREFABRICATED 1IO.HKS
11. 10th Bt. Kitchen pritrllcKet.
In Rood condition. Ono freonManufacturer of Factory Uuitt
No children. I'hone 77.
. tlJtloncd Hoover vacuum cleaner.
Phone 417-J. 1'rcfi Myers,* 311 Monica prixlucing .'15 houses per
2 WANTED TO MENT r
&lt;j«y in 2 plants, fo r immediate
delivery, seeks live wire distrl*
FIRtKH.ACE set. also andirons hulor. Must Ih- In position to Im-1
FURNISHED' house or aparmen
an,| acrecn. I'hone E79 W.
mrdiately set up stofe showroom.
with 2 or 2 bedrooms.
Cal
Sectioniti'd displsys
fumlshol.
M. (1. Brinson, phone bJO-J.
MrrchandUinR assistance furnish­
HARD to Ret fl&amp;O x |f&gt; new lirt
ed. Our m i n eseeulive,-Mr; Kckrr
. HOUflE o r. -apartment. uauU-d, ------ BTAFHIRIFH HKHVItT.
will be al
VALDEZ HOTKI.,
STATION
furnished or unfurnished. Per­
I’hone 10VS Sanford,. Saturday, Oct. 10, for
manent resident E. A. CovinR lltl Sanford Ave.
in ervlews.
ion at Post Office.
CENTtlHY
2 BURNER circulator heater. fiH
rilHFAHKIL’^ T lN C . CORP,
W. 1st.
Had.Ion HelRhta, N. J. A'Hetmn,
North Carolina
Two very desirable lake front ONE WOOD and coal m optlfi. Alfred Kricspn, RFD I. Makers. p ( SEABOARD Ready.
acreere tracts on the west side
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built Homes
o f Lake Mlnn|*. orie contaliflnR/ B or 176, Sspfnrd.
811 acres at 84,91)0 and the
LARUE
&amp;
medium
sited
heat*
•Other c o n t a i n i n g 19 a tre s ,
LOANS
ing stoves also metal fran-priced at $3,900. Both of these'
fnr outside nil drum. M. ftracts har^ roo building slip*
Nelson. 001 I’almettd.
overlooking the take.
LOANS MADE
FRED W. BENDER
FROM IIU TO 1300
Room 2
Fla. State Bank Bldg, r
ATTENTION
strict privacy; fast service
FORD OWNERS
I’ hone &gt;030
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
192k To 1939 Model*
102 Sanford Avenue
BEDROOM buitRalow, parti­
Modernise Yoor Headlight*
ally furnished, purrhes front Install Sealed Itram At'nptii
BORROW HERB WHERE
and rear, needs some repairs,
Mske Night Drlrlng Safer
PRIVACY |S RESPECT EH
2 1-2 . acres
located outside KI RK KLAND-MORRISON IN*
l’ O lill nmtuidl desire for privacy
city limits mi paved highwuy.
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Phone 200
in monay matters I* strict.)
Ideal for
enjoying country
respected here.
Friends and
Ilf# yet not
Isolated ' from HOT WATER healer - perf. relatives are not ouestionr4
condTtTbn with 30-gallon tat
modern cinvcni.'.tcee — near
about your ctcdiL
(ou r em­
and connections- I’ hone 31
ployer or btislneaa associates
9H7.
will not hear of your psrsoml
STRAWBERRY Plants for as'
affairs. There la no cams fo&gt;
I’ hone 1030
Phons County A703.
5 R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D CONSOLE RADIO In excellent
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WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farms,'
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Property.
W. B.
Will jms,
excell nt t*r motnrevrle «•&lt;
Realtor, Tom Boll Associate, |. version. H'J.I Park Ave.
*1000 1120. 110 N. Park Ave. i ----‘
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SPECIAL SERVICES

SIGNS
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0 . I)L Landrets. Phone

BRICK MACHINE — capacity
2000 per day. 7H0 wood Ppl*
let* and- 1*2 bait
roncrcte
mixer with gas engine. J

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By R.J. SCOTT

GLKAHON
I.ake Mary, Fla.

RENT A CAlr •
YOU DRIVE 17
PHONE tOU
81 r i c k l a n d - m o r r i s o n
" DRIVB-IT^ INC.
DOIX1K • PLYMOHTU
PARTS AND 8 ERVICR
199 I’slmelto Art.
i’ hoae 1911

MARINE E N G IN E '— do HP
Erd, completa wl.h starter, hiu; EtiECTRip applUnre. repairs —
0RIT1 I and meal—ground fresh
we repair -waahlng machine*,
noto and generator. '35 model
avery Monday from snowflake
vaccum cleaner*, fans, mixer*
l’hono
933-W.
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Her’* Store, Laka Monroe. 10 160 NEW HAMPSHIRE
Red
W. 2nd Stu I’hone I04I-J.
rt Ih. 1•g. $1.00.
• Pulltts
ready to lay.* Mr*.
YOU It last year’s hats cleaned,
Prudence' Br-a.n, Race Trr
]*opular Scat Covers •
, re-blocked, restyled. An assort­
Road, Fern Park, Fla.
fin&gt;MlN0LK TIRE SHOP
ment o f trims and stylas to
A GOOD wood bumini kite) rn . .suit your choice. Evenings only.
IMITATION leathara Ini moat
n n gg. $26 cash. P, I Aridcf.
Call Ellube^h Klrther, phone
colors and larga -selection of
son. Lake Mary.
good upholstery fabrics'. Robert
&amp; Brown, 2911 N. Orange
AUTOMOBILE &amp; radiators re­
8
A R T IC L E W ANTED
Avo., Orlando. Fla. ^
paired. Wright A Cohen Gar­
age. Slat A French, Ph. 1009j .
I’LL • BUY your car •wgartHes* BEAUTIFY yoor floors — have
it’s Tuxedo Food
f and lawn *o«d| Vi|
I*r. . The Sanford X
2nd A Sanford.

of age or condition. Re** Rtel,

2 Deliveries Daily
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THIS W OODLN BUILDING
A t B A R R IN G TO N , M A S S .TH E
f i r s t a l t e r n a t i n g ; CURRENT
C A M E T o L IF E -

305 EAST SECOND ST7

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MADE H ER E IN .IB 8 6 , DV
W IL L IA M STANLEY, SP R A N G
T he w o r l d ' s p r e s e n t
m e t h o d s o f g j e n e r a T d '.i; ,
DISTRIBUTING AMD APPLYING;
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24-INCH window*, Inside doors,
| sheetrock
or
p ly w o .ir d .
Blsncfertbs, 1400 Pork AVa-

FLOOR WAXING MACHINE
'or rent by the hour or dny

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salesman — experienced,
ay, excellrnt opportunity-

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I'lirsusnl'lo Keetlon t of t'hnplrr IS
lio n In I,".ke V iew. Plat flook l
I»*. tains, of Florida, Art* of |»r.
sagd 1 1 .
known na lha MUItPIIY ,|IT the
I/Ots I l o l » A l&gt; tn II lUork «.
foltowlk!! drarUI.e.l tout In Hr ml*I at A d dition to laika V iew . J'lat
oU County. Flo.-ldr, wlfrhe offered
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for Ulr at pebtlr outerr for lha l.nt s i Franklin T e t f a r * rial Itnok
lithheat and hi cl r*■h bid. aultleei
1 p a g e IS*
tn lha fight h( tba T lfi lu r of tl*
f A- H*f. In hK f u r o f - N W H . o f
Intarnal improvement Fuad in rr B W U n**-tlnn &gt;$ T ow iiah lp II
Jtet any i:nd nil blda. al tha (.’null* ttoulh Itang e JS K**l.
hopaa beginning gl I0.#u CYl'Iork
l o t I T h e Hlavla fSnlony C V n.gnhA. it., on lha Itth day of Kniamlar &lt; dtv lalon. F la t H&lt;*»k ! p a g e I I .
A. I&gt;, ISIS, trutalda of munlelimlb l. l o t SI T ha H1avln\i*nlon&gt; C i » Hub*
dtv lalom P lat Uo-ik T. p a g e II.
llm raaemen| for road right tit
Nta Of H W k . 1 N W I i , . . f '.N K t
Hart Ion *1 iT o w n a h l p *0 Hoplh
[t e n g e I f K * » l. '
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MINNOW BU CKETS
Tackle Boxes $6.75

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Wo don’t piny "Hnrd.ito gut'” when you drive in
hero to got your car serviced, whatever the Job.
Our entire staff ia prompt, efficient and helpful

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without a high-pressure , word in their vocabue

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1 " WATSON,- 1201

^eiery Ave, gHaa Purina Foods. ROW ready to grind evory Mon­
day morning — Your com,
GIVE us your' order for baby
grits, meal, com A cob or
shucks, alt, for feed. J. W.
clicks. ’ Ths . S a n f o r d X*Cd
Store, 2nd A hsnforcLt

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DeLand S«4-W. Chuck

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them waxed by modem ms'•chins. Homes, offices, stores.
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FREE DELIVERY SbttViCE

FEMALE DUGjOHq *’^p=-k
HAS THE CUR IO US H A B lf oF C A R R YIN G THE
Y o u n g ; .UNDER ITS FIN AS A W O M A N M IC H f
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Cleaning and irax
w floors surfaoed L, ptrfaction. Old tloors mads Ilka Dtw

AUTOMATIC as water heater.
Thona 103H

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STAFFORD’S SERVICE STATION
• Sanford Avenue at Second Street

A(»nt Trs»leo» I. I. Kaind.
Hamlnol* C o u n ty .

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M ore people drink Atlantic i
It must be.-.

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New Records'In ' , I
World Series
Listed In Books,

Miami Fullback

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nigged young
fighter
named
Preston Brown. In fact, he rvas
So rugged that ha fought six
men in on* night, in the same
ring, and Eayoed each of them
in the first round.
Hia victims’
n a me s
were
Harry Law. flam Willis, Jgck
Reardon, young Snm Langford.
Kid Locke end Wijjj* Bleuth. ft
happened
at
t h e _Ilroadw ay
^tnletlc Club in I'KTiedelphla.
Tha Dueknrll University foot­
ball team of 1933 rftm tlx games,
and scored Just six touchdowns.
Ths
193.1
Uisonn defeated
Tompla h^ one point; won from
Penn Stata hy three point# and
oquerted by Western Maryland
by three points. Washington and
Jefferson was •benten by six
points and Penn-Military College
by seven.
The Bison* of ’SS
really
had a scoring
spree
against
UrsinUa, winning . by

n » i * u .. u i n .v
The .govern,
ment announced that n total of
2dn.74l Ukrainians had been ex*
lulled from noutheaMetn Poland
nround K*e»xuw to Soviet Ituoiu
under the term* o f a Polish.Kb»**.»n tepatrlation ugiuemi'nl.
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P A Y U S A V IS IT — A N D W E K N O W
Y O U 'L L C O M E

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C oif Ians are usually well
^
] up on the fine ponla of the
■ b g i game an,) know n good shot
'
whrn they sec onc- c*p rialiy m
r t a
tournaments.
*
A first-lino, gallery ito must
1 ' 1 have been present at the United
12, £ States Open in Cleveland hack
K
. in June.
tZ -L m
Vic Ghent teed o ff on. the
short eltTenth hole gild hit •a
tinging lieautlful. Iron shot that slopped
he hig exactly two inches front- the pin.
tic line
As the gallery’ approached the
* " u,7 j green, one fan was. heard to
pctkm jeay. “ Gosh, this gams must If'
battles i hnrtlcr th’nn It looks, the hall
I didn't go in."

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SPORTS ODDITY

Mia nil PiLwOfr'

Two team* were . formed
and bid* to* sponsor three
otbera were made I*h| nichl
al the first meeting of the
City Howling Lragur at the
Sanford Howling Alley*.
Sponsor* and rapt a ins of
the two teams formed wwet
W.O.W., rsptained by Jack
Kvsnn
and
La lira's
n ho*r
captain
i* . Holden David,
Other sponsors see the Jay*
ceew, Wight Brothers and the
ML John's Electrlc Company.
A meeting o f team captains
and sponsors will lie held
Tuesday night »|. 7:00 o'clock.
I&gt;rggue bowling
will begin
Wednesday night.

H. Brecheen Is First
Southpaw To Win
' Three Series Titles

pitcher t &lt; accomplish such A feat.
The Cardinals 20 hit spree in tbj
fourth game i.d a regmd and that
coupled with' Huston’s nlrto hits'
set n new mark of 29 bits for a
Single game.
Anotfue recifd was the three
ou ft* Itl Assists on threw* to the
plate In one game by Slaughter
of St. Louis and DiMaggh* and
Williams id Boston ni the fourti
tame.
Other new records wept:
Two-(Utflelil assists in one in
ning by one team set by- l&gt;IM*WfV
an Williams of Ho*tan in thy
.fifth frame of the fourth g ift’i.
I Three players Ml on# • t»an
nuking four nit* each In one game
set *hy laughter, Ktirowskk and
Caragiola of S '. Louis In tht fourth
ctontesl.
B 'lton ’n Hobby* Doerr « t * re­
cord for m ost‘ series assists by. a
second bnsf'man with 31.
Kurowxki o f the Csrds st! a rvr • d for thild baseman starting
most ilouh’.y plays In on# game
with two In the six h game.
1 Them were no less than hint
it he* s c . / 1*, records titd. teatf
that ilcd recorls were; Iloaton's
use of six pitchers in thr foUitli
game;' Slaughter g 't ’ig to bnt
twice in :he ninth inning of the
fourth gameJBoston's l&gt;o«n hnndt
Ing ,lght ass'sts tn thi.li game
B‘ i ton'* us* of 18 plajors ln.'th
fourth game: all still- ing nine
Cardinal players hitting safely ir
the fourth gome; Boston's use i f
2R play rs in the entire senes;
Slaughter sod Schocndlene: of St.
1. i is jislng t" hat iifi tin,'.'* in hr
aarics; ond Stnughti'r and Sehoond'.'iist of th* Cards going tp bol
six Imes in the fourth game.
There you have it, the serko
In a record bulk.

Two Bowling Team*
Formed Last Night

FRIDAY, O C TplS,*l54«

BACK

A G A IN !

BOBBIE’S SNACK BAR
Hal Johnston, U. of Miami's
uew p-.tUng arii-sallpn. Tito lot met
Little C-reg Ben Ice team star, l*
now a key rosn in the Hurricane
nffpnilve He plays ultbirk. He will
he seen In action in Gainesville
tomorrow when Miami battles
Morldn.

COLORED BASEBALL GAME
‘ SANFORD

1 0 th A

F ren ch

Ad j oi n in g S p a r S ta ti on

S U N D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 0. 1916 — 2 :3 0 P. M

COCOA INDIANS
'

CELERY DRIPPERS

m ission 6 0 c

W h ile

People

W c lc

•nn. Tenms Excel*
In Defense On Grid
KNOXVILLE. Tenn., OP) -Only

f ) L SoAubtra
h enr ni .p»
» t:

four teams hato *pored a* many
a* three If urhdnwn* against Unt*
Vereily o f Temi»ia*eo fool lot 11 teams
couch d by Boh Neyjand.
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
Vanderbilt scored a 29-3 vic­
tory in
Neyland’s first year
iu&gt; h m l coach o f the Volsi AlaCOACH GANAH
h.-inth whipped Terthessetf,' 1N-9, in
„iii.
a j
» given where south stands will aceoinotmlat lPill*. Auburn won 20-7 in ■1937,
credit is due ««nd
plenty of apiinximniely loot) persons and nod
Colli- ;v won 19-13. tn
G ? n « nr'&gt;^ l,F o 0 U ° in T o l
I t ° r tlfe P *"1 tfW
venrs then lhe 1941 ftiigar Bowl game.
1 B-ra* a i
o ,
iiiRh .ScTiool. have hern nearly .’1000 pei-on
The Hahy Fads entertained Urn attending games at the lorn
The University* o f KJoiiiln 194*1
Junior Varsity o f the -S*abre?*e flild. Where did they nit? They Kighlini; Gator grid el&gt; ven wIB
High in Daytcna Beach Wedne*- didn't. It »uX slnfifl or nil ot. m o yff. n=-e t lay * fiom Ihe singlr
day night in one o f the most &lt;hc Kt«und
impressive games played on Opr
‘v,r,w w,‘ llr '• aetion taken oi,
local field 'in n long time. Thr ! l1,r imtihou.e facilities f.,i the
Fighi|ng
Fwli , w fw atilwrighpd by ih«? hlifh Rcfim I RthlftM.
fight song
■f Morida
Sand C rabs'by 10 to 12 poumU 1
Uri,r H“ n'Ung

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

to the man and the small San- ■ J r ? * , " ' ' V " l“ .Ca' irolff
h&lt; rest will he throw
trouble (ban they bargained for. ? * ' " f '" -opervUed public Im-ui
,♦
,
,
...
hunts next munth. but only *.i
tianav has done amagplflrent
rnlh-d he-nic*ti nrbeing
on
mb o f iffttintf
younifntvra roiiTARnl t«» imrticipntr.

rmv

ford hoys really gave them more ! * * *f*

Into trim and teaching them tlio
National
P. rest
suiurvi...,
rudimsnts o f the game so that John Suuirrs wuius: "Bear l.unt
they wili be o f value to the ing is no sport for teitilerfee*.
varsity next year and years In addition to prmonal cmirag.*
follov/ing.
and stnmina, success
depends
Thesa "B " squad tilts are- fine largely on having good
bear
training period* for the fresh- dogs and a guide familiar witii
man and sophomores who desire the swnutps amt hnhits o f tb ■
to play, but are yet too small hral 'hear,
fer the varsitj competition.
I’mir I’rnn.
Wednesday night the young- j Football rsllit*. harp Iwu-o
ite r s renlly put on a slinw fo r ; bannrd at the tniversit) of
all those present ami any foot- ' Pennsylvania for tfi? remainball fan who missed the game i der of the season. The srhool
really missed a swell contest.
I vullsvis followed u pep mrrt1ILKACI1ER8
t in*
PrkViy nig1 1
in
Announcement came yesterday I "hirh a policeman «■&lt; infrom II. K. Mcrrls, acting Coun- lured and traffir was snarlty Superintendent that an order! ed for more than an hour,
haa Iwrn iilacctl with tho E du-f , ,n * "n uu,'rl"K «*&gt;e new rolcatlonal Surplus Properly divl- *"«• ,hp.
" f " ' “ dent nf•ion nf ths War AascU Admlnis-i U
f " " " ' ,,cnr.^ d*fu f ‘
tration at Tullahaasec to secure; *“ • Rhllw* prccoding f.M.1•ectlonaliied bleachers.
j H 1 *»»&gt;»'* have been trndiThese bleachers wilj seat ap-i
n* 0,1 evpressiun of
proxima(ely 2000 persons, am! e.mfideare irv the team. How •
will be placed on the north side i « * r'
dUlurbanre fnl owo f the field for the use of stu -i ‘ ln|t ,hp r" n’
I,,kI
tr,r f,»
dents and hand of Seminole' evening *hn*e,| a regrrttahle
disregard for the rights sod
properl Ira of others and for
University regulation* express­
ly forbidding such conduct."
Suggests liule Change
Coach Frank Murray c f the
column hag'been advocating such
MarqueHc football team
suggests
. thc ___
grid rules oo
changed
no that a
defensive
dlrven would til* required to
use at least six men in the tine.
Murray says that quartertmrk* arc nous hesilderrd by
»h s l he termed screwy de­
fensive formation*. He added
that young signal rsllrrs are
being perplexed by la*t second
defensive ahifts to five and
even four man defensive wall*.
Murray continue^: "The fo-.tb*H—emto* requires' seven of fen.
sivc players
on the lipo.
It
kholltj ‘also require a certain
number o f dafen ivo' pl.iyprs."

SPO R TIN G

f A R R E L L 'S

GOODS

. P A C K A G E S T O f t IV

Dirti ii. AykH atutt.

Southern
0 Bread
IMH*“ •1st

mm
nil? IXiNIO RANT,lilt

By Bob (iruen
NOW,JUST 1'AKE (T

I CAME H r T E T O v'
r TALK, NC TO SHOOT

T I L I ID E N T IF Y K \V

SELF.

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LET'S GO WHERE
WE CAN TALK I /

THIS WONT GET US AN MERE
SHERIFF 1 -------------------- — ■
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L IK E
FUN I
W IL L !

EA5Yi5HFRir-F, UN

HELP-H E LP /

H A LP ! A we'RE COMIM6.

HE'S MASKED! )fH E 'S GOT THE
^

TONIC

V S H E R IF F !

F IS IIIH F IS N h i B I S
o f F in e s t Q u a lity

YOU C AN T WIN
A P Newsttatures
OCEAN PORT, N. J.-*fI«r*'s mm
raru track fan who was “ gladhnndel” right Into the hosphsS,
Br.vtsrd Lrr.tatin of nearby I.on*
Branch had picked a wlnnir ft
tha Monmouth I'srV track ami wax
hu*y sinking hands with friend*
when he congrttulations became
tho effectivr. Lopatin wa* laktn to
Monmouth M *w°rial’Hospl al with
a dishvaUd shoulder.

Fishing Outfits
Casting Rods
Nylon Line ...
Doublesnell Hooks &lt;pkg* of'6)
Flies—Spiimer*—Bugs

TU *CK .

AND

vou KNOW

C U R E DINC'5 *TA M N E S1A ! KE

AND IT
WOO&lt;L:

K'E MOVED THE DIVING B O A R D

IN THE POOt_ FROM 1H£ D E E P
TH A TS

SUPET

1 END TO THE SHALLOW END.
S . S O h 'H iN DtNk; DIVES -A— '

1are L

^ou

GOT AN K3EA..rL»

WAOCV

ig.-rr-f.-rt.i.

BY PAUL ROBINSON j

4 la W Thin If (im * eetdity of yrojr
artoe mkrm yew bark ache so yew gn an
. , , so yon gvt up thrvv of four ttn u a

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THAHWS............
ANWS-f THANKS

^ Give NOu A NCt i patheg

Gallon Pour Spout Jugs

S

Boat Seat With. Ifodt R est....
White Slip Over. Sport Ijfhirt...
Gnat-Fly-Mosquito Repellent x
TJnp Dreasinar '
v
Gallon Gasoline Cans........... .
11*113 EAST FIRST

r O Y O U jQ A

VA KNOW H-iS DOC
SAID A BUMP ON
THE BEAN MIGHT,

BACKACHE
DUE TO KIDNEYS?

P l v JiVVVlO
R p p I h ••******eee*»a«(e*se*»*e*f*sMt4«.se X
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m L I N G DWK

fiY
r ” IL HEG5.T5 MI3
_ THAT^ TIME H SU
r -MOCV B A C K .&gt; /&lt; y v 1 BE U ^C D T D T H c f

TulaAe and Southern Calif tnia will resume an .interrupts!
gridiron rivalry in New ^Irlaani
on D»c. 21—provided neither tnsm
receives and accents a bowl bid.

Bait Buckets

Spoons

BY PAUL ROBINSON 1

grtAKSTt

d

B

heV

MY HEAD-"

t THATDIDITArt c
I remember
t FfEPV-fsYZZr
1 t h in 6 - * I ;. f m \

PHONE I

, t n - n )rpaw""-,'r..rr

A lOT FOC BAO^- *
worn I KX

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»*A«B BIGUT

TI1E SANFORD HERALD. 3ANFORP, FLORIDA
*

, Rural Commoa. Sense

WASHINGTON
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IN T llf c t t u e u i l C U U K T _ » S A.SU

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*trt)n*ing ro»H
fc’ii'SKtooN
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j Florida cAws Wilt- be in'oata a*
'weil an In clover .h!» winter
Kariji.Ta anil remtareh worsen
•have feund that green oata lumuh

I

lu'doua. cheap grazing, usual!} oefore cl. ven have made nufficient
growth to be grated l. avily. Tne
oatn and clovern combine to fill
the gap in th? yearly cycle of cheap
, feed that haa existed for a long
i time.
At the Nirth Florida Expertment Station, Quincy, J, O. War*
|i&gt;jr taken the breeding heard of
' beef ratU.&lt; o ff o f |&gt;erman*ni pan*
ture in November and turnx the
eiw i in to browse - corn , Grid*.
About Detomlicr I he turns th in
On oatn fields, where they ntay.
until arotnd February 10. Then |
oack to iwrmanent pasture in late,
March.
•1
Th-- cow* dropped ca|v.&lt;! In the,
oats field and came through the
winter in |ieltrr sha|ie than other,
rows fed in the dry tot. Oil March!
1 tlieir calves w;iifhr&lt;l moi .* than

Six radio ntatiom lircnned in!
the noncommercial KM hand aiej
being o|&gt;erated now* l.y unlvtr-'
aitien and public nchool district*,,
and Id more are being built. The'
li. S. Office of Kducation ec.n **
a ctearinghouir for information
Oil netting up KM nlalionn f n 'I
school*.
.
The une of radio in. education I*
about an old an radio lt»elf. E n-!
gin.(ring nrhooln pioneered the I

-first three *tate* I* the one now Nuernberg priion yard. Hanging of
tking followed all over the ruun- the condemned men took approxl*
try. It I* ha*rd or! a »tat*-wiih* malely one .hour and a half. Voq
rtuncil . representing public an I Itlbbcntrop was first to go to death
private »ch ot*. islucatlnnal group* on ttie gallows.
(inl«rnati&lt;mal)
*qch a* teachers' aseoclatlon* an t
• ••
library cornmli*lon* ami some-jiti-, ------------ ■ ■
vale institution* au h a* museum*
...
,
and art gallerie*.
f lurer, aptwarii.g- in C I e v H
d
The alin of th.* council* I* to whoum ran !••• a U l to iuuad.
establish slat? FM system*, in cast ever WtlOE. and is r r ylweiy
which all school* ntid distrln* "i the . i l v huvjng «o KM radio
havini station* can particlpalr.jset ron hear liilii.
.
Wiscrnsin already ha* such *i
The ullier »p&lt;-niting tiatlhn*
aystem under construction, aivi-orr: WNVK. N*w lurk t'lty
plan* are being completed In Vir- Iluurd of Education; KAI.W, San
' glnla, Maryland and Connecticut. Kranclwo llnnnl uf &gt;duration;
1 he six now o|&gt;«raling are us d WIUC, University of Illinois, Ur*
directly fvr Instruction lr\ many I aim, und W'llKY, University o f
rour*»s. For instanrr every srho d Kentucky, l^xlligton.
' *
In Chicago ean get a history lee•) These *«(ntiim« ar* umier c(i!iture from W it h /—o r une *i*hn..| *tructipn:
AU e Univernlly of
ean nut on a play ov’et- UIIEZ Iowa, Inwa City; University of
for Ine other schools.
■('nllfornla ni I.'*. Angeles; lluf■ ■ In addition, the station* fin e* fob* llr iYd uf I’d r*i&lt;un; Kan*a*
tlon as a public service. A lee- City public .School district- Uni

MINISTER REGAINS 18 lbs
TAKING RETONGA

vet Iran field fur tiO day*. Kudxa
field*, saved for the purpoee, carry
tl») cows another .10 days. From
December H» to Fibruary 16 Mr.
Anderson graze* the oats which he
expect* to combine, thin move* the
cattle to .o a t* , end Bermuda pas­
ture. In ‘future piar* he rX|iecf*
&gt;o have Crimson clover instead &gt;f
al* and Hcrmuda nasture.
Oat* are a versatllj crop. Thcy
can be erated for several wcok*.
tl*?n topdr***e I with nitrate fertil­
ize? and left ungrazed to produce
gain yield*. They can be grazed
in the green stage by catlS), hog*,
sheep or other farm animals. Moat
o f the same animal* can graze the
olit* also in the h -md stage.
Where he Is planting oat* -n
land
expect* to put Into perma­
nent pasture the next year. Mr.
•Warner sow* llshia gras* seed a t ,
the *au»’ time he &gt;ow* the oat*. _
Thn »eed germinal** brtter next
spring, and he has saved labor.1
The planting season for uals and
clover, now b*r*. i» nf mi rr win**ipr-ad in'.'irest this fall,

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ci/ru ii

ta e x i. • . . . *
r i i o r m * A w itm T S

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Till. WEATHER

.TH u sS illr. K l-il.r v
♦
fi.ll/tyi.t for l -l«1m W(
. . — . , m.■ . ^ ■ ’ ■m ■*
—
IS
C U C JIT -. O K - T H E . C O U N 1T JU D O K .
tiU M lN O I.il
CO U N TV .
K T A T K O F F L O R ID A . In P ro ba tA
In re ths M o a t* ot I - J . 1I A I I T L K V . Dtretsed.
T o A ll Whom It M»jr Concern:
Node*
la hereby i l l ' l l
that

Continued fair, nnd mild throBgh

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

report
ns A d m inistra to r °f D s
' a l t . , of L J. Ils r lls r . deceased;
lh a ( . he t l l « l tils, p .tlllo n for (Inst
•llnrbsrer, suit (list hn w ill s p p li
l«-» *I... ‘ it H n ,* * -. Ii
W ar*.
C ou nty Juitga of (Um lno’e- County,
F lo rid a , on « h » rail, May « / atelub•r. l i l t , far approval ot asm* and
i for final illirjw r| &gt; as Adm inistrator
» r . tbs .sla t* of I . J. H a rtle y ,
it e M a e l. on Ihla J ilh
day u f
H.plainber. ISIS
&lt;■
lltXHH I - IIA ttT L F .Y .
Adm inistrator of III* ra U t*
of I . J . l U r llr y . deceased.

1 i.e Chinese rcnturl** ago used
"••"h-o niimiinoa to transport
natural gaa for heat and light.

LEG AT NOTICE

V O LU M E

JCIMtti
T w o former p ilo t i for U n c le S d m now ora conducting a e ria l w arfare
a g a in tl in te clt ou t a io u n d F o ri Collins, C o lo .
L c ilie L . G a i g beta
point* out o d u ll ip ro y dispenser a tta ch e d to their p la n e .
An
e q u o lly effective liq u id tp t a y in g device c a n a lto be u te d. A V e t .
cta n t A d m in iilt o lio n a p p ro v e d lou n h e lp e d e tlo b lith C ra ig a n d h it
partner, C h a rle t J . M o r r iio n , in their u n u tu a l b v tin e ti.

Vp,ic".1 c?- Hoch-»*»r. N* v.. pro*

41ft •development' of now InltrJo llO O tin if S u n
m*nl» permitting rontlnuoui fixe*
------------uf poxiuon by obicrvationx of the
NEW YORK. *{/}■&gt;—Planrx fl y -l1U" “ n‘l
guiding plaort L&gt;
Ini higher amt farther ar* depend*' tht* rn,,l" In am of thi dntinatidn
ing In.veadnglv on the stare, m«RmI
fal.lu.r*V » un‘
xnd Min r ^ ._. . . vttm i inn it.
HV. '
r
InterferenN i
mhi Min f u ^ a v ir t t lo n - t h r vame will not make anv difference.
bearon* i. ed by Polyneahtn na*l 1‘nlyneaian* •ailed their canoe*
live* renlurie* ago |„ roiling u v j , .i»tunce» a* great a* 1.000 to L',000
i* a
llir Pacific.
nfle* over the Pacific uiing as.Srirnti*!* at llauirh ft larnib j tM.nomical gulcier, the tide*, and
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HUM

V . St, British Offi­
cials Pleased With
Returns -In City’s
Municipal Election

T « 8 in d **arh of &gt;i*i ir e h*&gt;r&gt;tiy
rxitlflM anil r«&lt;|nfre«l In 'tirM rn l imy
rU lin * unit demand* w hich &gt;ou «»f
wither of you, may hare affnlnM
lli« e tta u o f Ida K- M arlin, deceas­
ed. lain of eald &lt;*nilnty, to the
C cu n ly Jndffe &lt;»f Hemln&lt;»le Tou nty
At hlfl i*ffire In the cou rt houae of
paid 1‘ftunry at Hanford. Klnrlda.
w ithin elMht calendar, month* from
the time of the first puhllc.illon
«»f Ihla notice. *E*rh claim or de­
mand shall l»e In w ritin g , ami shall
elate the place of residence and
po«t office eddreaa of the claimant,
and shall be sworn to t#y the claim*
ant, aaenle or attorney, amt any
W IN IF ItF JV l* M A IIT IN
A* A d m ln ls ira ln r I’. T A .
H i- Innate uf IH A K . U /

.publication le / t/ M .

Cr m,,i f te

^lu rns

BIRDSEY’S

•

,

M lltary
Government
deelareit
tha. the election prove* the peo'They vuUd a* th'
The ' Socialist
cr*.U •5!&gt;J th# Christian Demos
The Social Democrats, who
£ had hoped lo -b a g 4&lt;y percent of
the vote*, did eoon b«tter, pick­
ing up 4H.7 percent. The Chrl*.Democrata look 22 percent
* r the votes, and the Socialist
Unity party ran third with Itt.H
* percent.
*
*
Even in tsenin
Berlin'sa Russian zone,
r.r*n
the {Social - Dsmbcrats ran well
ahead of the Socialist Uni. )■
ix rty in numerou* diMrlhs. The
balloting was in all four of Ber­
lin s iccupatlon sons* for partis*,
and not for individual candl-

MILL PRICES
LAYING MASH

&gt; •

Solo raten to pilots, in Piper Cubs or Tayl&amp;rcrafts. 30 minutes 4.00
Ground School Course, cost per hour...............................

DAIRY FEED

1.00

’

( p r iv a te p ilo t g ro u n d co u rae good fo r h ig h achool c r e d it)

Rev. Mr. Wright Hopes Hi*
Experience
W ill
Lend
Other* To Same Happy
Relief He. Obtained. "N o
One More Thnnkful To
Ralonga,” He Saya
*

versity o f Michigan, Ann ArtMir;
Newnrk, N. J., Bogrd of Educainn; t'olumbia University, Niw
York; University of Oklahoma,
N'orman; l/uislana State Univerlily. Baton Itougr; Oklahoma A.
b M. College, Stillwater; Detroii
Hoard nf E’lueatlon: Wlsconaln
H.ala Itsdlo Council (two stations
at Madison): Sacramento Unified
School District: Dallas Independ­
ent School District and Sc wan
'ink* High School, Floral I'nrk.

Declaring that Itetonga gave
him auch splendid relief from
, the torturea of nervous Indlgestlon that he feels it hia dbly to '
make a public statement aliout '
his case, the Rev. J. ||. Wright i
o f 714 Fletcher HI.. Cedartown. I
Ga., has Joined the scores of
■;
minister* praising
thi* noted
Medieval housewivr* put crosses
medicine.
M1 was eighteen pound* under* j ,
RBY. &gt;; n. WRIGHT
• on •un* to nrcVe.nl th’ devil front
*
•spoiling th* ticking.
weight," states Rev. Wright, and
the little food I ate seemed to wp* so maeked I wu* soon cat
turn quickly into gas. Indlge*. •ng anVlhing I wanted nnd en
tlon plagued me no matter what Jnying iu | sleep, like a log.
' I ate. I felt vo badly weakened 1 have regained eighteen |x&gt;undi
• 1 Jutt had to drag myself j and feel so strong | work en
No one * can It*
around.' I .had to take strong 1tliusiastirnlly,
I
laxative*
regularly,
and
for ' mote grateful than I for lie
weeka at a time I wa* tortured i tonga
by muscular pains. Slerp was al- '
Itotonga is Intended to relieve
j
most Impossible most of the ' distress due to insufficient flow
time and mornings I felt ss if j ••f digestive Juice* in the' stom-'
I. had not gone to t&gt;cd at all. I urh |, ss of appetite, Vftaiiiln B1 tried so manY medicine* with* I deficiency and constipation.
; .
out finding relief I just shunt Accept no substitute. Retonga
■
gave up hnpf,
■
|"*®y he obtained ttt Touch ion
I
MMr rtlUpfl through Hr ongn Drug Co. r - Adv. .

(Com &amp; W heal) SCRATCH GRAIN

Crop Dusting &amp; Range Seeding

Mrs. M. L Tillis.
Captured Football
Selection Contest

•
STARTING

y e,.ClA nj *ee “/ r* « f rdin« fr«* H*«ht (raining under GI Bill of Right*. If you havf
had 90 day* of service you are eligible for a private pilot xtourie. a S494 value.

MASH

MASCOT DOG FOOD
Poultry Rcrnodioa

the main hanger on the field.

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AVIATION

Mrs. M. I - Tllll*. 1100 Elin
Avenue, pWkod eight of tvh, gr*dIron game* correctly tast » wi..k
,p«M, vCi derlari'.NlJsa je b v V :..a f
tha Flroatone-Rdf-Ilrrald footbr.il
pick-the-wlnitw contest. The . only
two games Mr*. T llll. failed to
.elect rorlixtly w .r . the Yale-

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“WIN YOUI&lt; WINGS AT SANFORD

niRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE
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PIPER CUB SALES AND SERVICE

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EAST FIRST STREET

Touri st Committee
Cited For HouseTo-House Canvass

Pilots9Strike
Halts Flight 0(
Airlines Company
AF of iT Affiliated

The Tourist AcHvilie* C om -1
iniltcs uf the Seminole County
Junior Chamber of Commerre
ha* been designated as the w in -,
ner of - the ''t'ruject o f the
Month" award presented by th?
l‘?°1r,d*
N,.* * v U*:., Di fJ?ial, pubUntlon of th* Horida
Ju" ' ° r ( haniber o f Commerce. ,
. The afA n L jjy »
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L 'V i* e? * f “ ll,f «-&lt;-'^P'&gt;*hlng the
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store, will award to ID) first priac
winner a selection of two alburaru
o f records,' aaeh album not to *kceed 10.25. 8c«.n d prla* will b# •
w iek * p**» f&amp;r (wo at th# Bit*
and lit) wlnnar* of th# next /l»*
s p r i t e s will receive a single pas*
^ for two at the RlU. .

^Veteranfl Service
Any veteran In need of »epr­
ice tfrea of charge) in any of
th* foilowing cateeorte* ia reqnetted to vtatt ib* office of

heads of.local clvbt watt « * « “ **’
Hons have beWi tnrt(*d to Hr to­
morrow rooming In on* of tha naw
Bscfthcratt twin nwtarptane* which
on or a W H w . l , » j l atari mail

“ rErv .r*' r»,~K
tnco of highest CASH
to trade In your car.

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.•■^complete average of local events. . . news of the entertainment and sports world . . . plus adVertli
of your local merchsnia design^ to help you find the things jrciu want and need . . . to help you get tl
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Oaet aulltvan will sneak
new five &lt;*wit mail aervtca

difficulties ran t*&gt; oirrcome gtvm
rorxl Sill slot *he real dc.Mre to
ci Ii|e\,. iuuUv,' tic h ist tinting H ie
dclegitmn nt 'he Smlet tlntori win
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lrvr|« attain** t ilgrinir thr brluf
pnioil p ii&lt;&lt;rding rrrent m r t iv n llmi of O PA. nn«1 It* i*omr rimer
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Yotk
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I *01 Hire that important tasks
before the Unlferl Nations can be
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Joseph 8 Orahnni nl Port |aimlerdsle was nanvsl as prrslilrnt ot
thc group. TVenton C Collin* ol
Tam()u was nanmt vice president
and Bl J O'nrleti of Ocala a-- »e
rrtary-tmuiurer
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assoclalton were the A?.v*-lat,-d
Wonmia Ureakfasl Clubs ol Moitda of which Mrs Mar|orte Hsl«-of Tsmpa Is president Mrs McNair
attended tht* meeting.
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8a fa p «M your present ear. Don’t let U deleriorata.
V^atevn you. apend now will n o tj* wasted. Now,

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STANOINO BEFORE THE CEll InNucrnberg Jail, Ccniiany. in whirli Her­
mann tioertng cheated A ll.cl juitlco by taking pol-un Is Pvt. Tlioms*
oaunnrrg* of Iltirniltun^ O. llu will ipiaui llm rrll until jn v n llfAtari
tzsu»lQi* iLuU probe uf vjaiM * deullf

Abattoir’s Odors Not Banned
1
By Slate Board Of Health

Seminole High
frans Drive To
Improve l ibrai

I In- State lluiiid uf
denies that in it* iippi
the* proposed nhuMnir
ije«-timt irrrtt the 1'entral
tjmek K iee/e m&gt;'l Slurag
It IMl.lt Otilee, ii.- iiu-l .,

•ion nf the -iv-v-l.

D. K MrNsb local cmtlt man
sro* elected ss one ol Dir dUeelor*
of Um* Associated Cmllt Burroiis ot
Hortd* at Its annusl csmvcntlon
In Tsmiu during the week-end

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Lavy-Whitnar
announced
this afternoon that Jot F.uir. world
famourstrickshot artist, will give
an exhibition next 8unday stUrnoon at tho fjcmlnol* Countty ( lub
starting at 6K&gt;0 o'clock.
“ At 1-00 P. M.,” Levy also **ld,
"E tar will leant up with •&gt;«h*r
Stockton Rogers or Penny Cham­
• • ‘|n j»n
— cxhlbi*
pain# of- Orlando
tlon match with ClyJa Terwlllegsr
apd Jim- Spencer "
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|«i»«uulri| ulniMBt in «titnt Iv l« th«*

'’ It itpi»rnr« to nir that ituring
|hi« coming wrek vit•houltl !••*gin In g«&gt;t n prrtty rlr if ulrn
nr («• )n«f where 'iiml onrr- n»r
goirtg My gto*«« i« that vtc mnv
an* a wlisrht receaai|»n from •h«*
peak* filtffinetl during thr fir-'
finut control r\j«h to grt pork und
Iterf pioducta back into thr io*
tail ontleta. However, w** . muxf
rtm«*ml»4*r that
t.hr Ainrri&lt;*nn
people have l»rrn on “abort rn
tlnn*'* for
nrtft H l1* fTnt"
at nil certain iuat hoa long thpent h|i demnnd mnv
,ol
vajoi’d pricea

' r K t r t 3 by the Music Box In eotiJUnf- 7 tlon with I he RlU *»d th* Herald.

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Livestock Marl Mannjfers Expect Larpe
Sales Durinir Week

(Special)— Itenmval of price
ci ntroK on men’ s and fluT Inlrn•ification id shipping srtivilie*
♦hrmightmt— »hr - w grtshlr - pro­
Or e ef the three Beechera/t sltrrrtonr airliners Jhal will be used Tuesday bdtsron 1:10 aad 11:30 A. M. Just ducing sections of the Slate ,
have, fen*lire.I report* received .
prior to their being pot Into rrialar scheduled (light* by flo rid * Airway* In c. when Mayor II. Jahtro tint.
dating the ln«t fr « day* in
Slate, Coanty and other CUy official*, a* well as aevtral hundred prominent resident* of Hanford wlQ y * Urksonvllje cffice* of the Flor­
id* Slate
Karmers’
Market*,
goes la of Thoetoo DC. Gordon on pleasure cruise* over Sanford and (urroondlng country aide.
whose diree’ or, William I.. W it -!
«un tiulny commented on current
development* n* representing *‘ n 1
trend 1'jwnnl "lint^ # » u*e&lt;l to
roll ‘normalcv‘.'! While* sales mi
State-operated llve*lork_ ninrketsj
during the days following the
ilfini* *of ron1rut* have srureil
«uh*tnntta1 adt nnces in pi ice*
iiuH Volume
the markets cluef
-ni.l the full effeo- uf the change
won lt| not I'e tr'eal.-d until ’ •
•tilts fttitu the coming week’s

nirst person to .ubmll a ballot
jh e text o f an editorial ap.
last .wtek and wa. the only cun- pp, rin(r |n the October edition
testaht to select a* m a n ia s eight (lf , he publication i* a * -follows:
winner*.
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Capturing iccond prise last week
was Mrs. J. II. Truluck who select* lienee, a huge amount of time
i»l sevrn game* correctly. Mta. _..&lt;
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andi _» good
jiixed group o f peoTntluck failed-to-pick North Caro*-frpj*ts5“~im4Ve
.
...-TT.T' a* purvey o f ’ any
llua to down Navy. The other five kind. But In Sanford, the Jaywinners, ‘ howevst, also picked cees started out to make a room
sevrn gutties correctly. The win­ •survey of the entire city. Their
ner* wrre Mr*. A. C. Madden, purpose wa* to hnvr plenty of
Martin Stinrcipher, Hamilton J. accommodations on flic for the
IHsLee, Mr*. Ralph A. Smith and ‘ expected early surge of w in tft
visitors.
Sain Martina.
“ Hrailey Odham and his com­
Honorable mention last week
for also selecting sevun ghme* coi- mittee, composed of a goodly
A rectly went tto Jack Morrison, llar- segment of the Junior Chamber
# nld V. Aiken. Mrh. T. M. Hill. F. began a house-to-house survey.
a |Vlm, &gt;ru 0 . W. Spencer, Mr*. Soon tha idea caught fire and
Alice
Borsdorf, Frahcls Sim - before long co-operation on lhai
protect. came from every aide
strom and Alvin Hittell. Jr.
The winner of the contest. Mr*. with an. enthualaetie response
from
home owners who promised
Tilll*. will recelwj a aeven-piece
to provide rooms for visitors
Aluminum cookingwar# set award­ seeking to escape the wrath of
ed by the Firestone store. Mrs. cold northern winds.
' f Tiuluck will bo awarded a week’s
"A s a result o f this survey,
pass for two at the nil* Theatre several hundred room* were list-1
find the otb /r five prixe winner* ed and filed for quick reference
/w il l rece’X&gt; a single pas* for two as requests come- in.
J , at the Rit*. Winners of the theatre
"F or the diligent method of
'W pas.*-* may get them by calling at handling this project, for th t
; ~ - i t t r i f m i d - b f fire.
attention to detaila and the
This week’s contest will be apen*

DODffK'AND PLYM O UTH OWNEHS

Al u b

NEW YORK. Oct. 21. (/p)
—Soviet Foreign Minister
V M. Mnjntov sniil todny
the Kuvii/iii ilelegniiott to
the I’niteil Nation* would
conlrilmte . its pnrt toward
strong!hettintf " orlil ponce.

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SPs wo“nd “P in "hi*
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(new dual control Piper Cubf are uted)

Son. Tom C o n n a lly
Says P a ris P a rle y
Accom plished S ubstan (ial R e s u l t s

G uard G ocrinjr S u icid e Cell

the Berlin y***eni sharply
rebuffed the Mascow-spon*
^ sored Socialist Unity party.

m il l f r e s h

See for yourself how easy it is to fly. 30 minutes instruction 5.00

Molotov Says Soviet Union ■
To Contribute Its Part In
Strengthening W orld Peac

American and Britiah mill
tnry government officinlo
were more than planned to­
dny nt t|ie result* fn Berlin’s
municipal election. Virtunlly

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FLORIDA. MONDAY, OCT. 21

BERLIN, Oct. 21. Of*)

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The public! is invited to

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SANFORD

Established 1908

X X X V II

Berlin Voters
Rebuff Moscow
Backed Party

IN T I I K C O U R T

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COWS WILL ITC IN o a T« ~ 3
. _AJi WELL AS IN •C O V E R '

=-By- HOWARD- d o b h o * —. WASHINGTON:^. Before
they
arc old enough to aajr “ fre |urnry1
modulation"—let alone explain it:
— school children in. large »ectinn*|
of the country arc getHng lessons

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FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1946

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Bod Croat, Lakefrtnt Boulevard

Vftmni AxlmlnilItstlon
George "8. Andenon, Sheriff’s
Of floe every Toeadaj.
,

Rev. Yesley Stresses Importance Of
Activity Of Laymen At Church Service
ley. pastor gram of the Church is outlined
each year‘ by committees of lay­
men and largely executed by
laymen. “ This is a healthy re­
turn to the best practices uf thr
first one-half century of our
•ra." Rev. Yesley pointed out.
I "This is the practice of democ­
racy In the.field of rsligion and
i* especially desirous in this day
o f totalitarianism," he said, "and
the threat to freedom should be
mist with the implementation of
Chritiian-Democracy.”
. .
"Trust the Layman, under the
leadership o f God," Rev. Yesley
urged, and exclaimed "that this
would be a good slogan 'for th*
20th Century Church. God will
Oae all the offered, active labor
•of his people. Thu* the work of
the minister is multiplied by as
many times a* there are people
who dedicat# their lives to ser­
identified himself with th* com­ vice. Churches . should train the
mon masses and not tha elsisrt. man In the pew, for leadership
T h a t wa* tha most glorioua
and atgnlcant psriod In the tong
record of the Christian Churrh,
During-those forroattra years of
Christlsnltv tha (Trangsllcal prin*
elpt# of. Tha Priasthood Of All
Balierers, was given emphsilc
exprtaalon tn th# Scripture*. Ra*
ligiously It was tha age of tha
common-man."
Tha minister expressed a new
hope for the Church In the mod­
ern practice o f ehurah planner,

Iti it- iippruv.il ..f »»i, It i.n
ulutt toil due- tlte State fionid

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' antee tlnit thele Mill le ho ubi nokimi*' iHlors emitted front, i t f
*-*»Wd Mr. SMIhholser.
"W e can't guurantre it.'' Mr.
t Lee ivus quoted as replying
"Is your approval of the alupl
' loir proposed by Central Florida
Quirk Freeze and Storage Com­
pany, Inc. to lie construed us
i such a guarantee V queried Mr.
Shinhnlser.
"N o," was the answer, “ our
approval Is on ,th e sanitary con­
struction nnd facilities of the
plant."

Industries Rou'in
lo Hum Ajfaiij In
I,ittsl)mi»|i loday
H I'fSIK'IM fi, i j| ,,l v . Thp
lutige-i | ~ „rt—red,-,.‘ „i thKfulhm 'j
nlsirtrV'h.ls ended an-.I I'.llshtirgi'^
inilihtriiil iiiiii-lii(fi \ Lr&gt;».»ii |*» hurn
•Ifiiln i *m|rv.
.
I.allfl UIlkOMZfil Willis l*Hi of lh«*
lMi*|ti» sni* l.itflu « i»Mi|&gt;(iny urc Lack
•*n !LW jali aft.-, n J7 day nlrih**.

Hu*

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IhbOi I a in I olD.T i « miim t*» i|r*
liitration.
,
W ttli plenty of electricity for any
i ndc.tvor, bundled, of industrial.
pluul, in the
capital resumed
work ijt full speed to make up for
lns| production Street cars wen*
running on uurmul sclierluV.1. and
Inis line operation, were almost
William It. Btum uf lamgwnwd normal.
good |,|,jd in an Ottamlo lluspilat ..l
A Duqursne t.ighl Company
'n p j .1:01) A. M. Saturday following a
VJ* 1stroke which he suffered last Mon- spokesman *aid lltul ARC lamps
ul 1 day and had never regained run- in Pittsburg’, business district.
W * scioumess.
‘ ,
Bunt in Ls&gt;y*ville, Pa. on June
18, IK87, Me. Stum had UvcJ In
" loingwdcd for the past 24 year*.
Ini'* • ((p " i,, 11 retired carpenter, a tn.'iiiared l” 'r *•( the Isuysvllle l.utheian
nine Church, a veteran of World War
; „,i I, a memlwr o f the Veterans o f
lone Foreign Wais and the American
iton. legion,
E.
Servivur* include the widow, Mr*,
ich., Claira N. Stum and a son, Charles,
nnd o f Longwqod; six brothers, lien;
Jamin of iomgwood; John, Alvin,
Cordon and Hozrv of Loysvillz,
i’ B Pa. and Jessa oflla rrisb u rg , Pa.;

W. Stum, Lontfwood
Died Saturday A. M

Townsend Club Holds
District Conference

WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 1 - t / D - Harrisburg.
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No encouragement was gl'en by
Tho remain* w «rr tent to Penn* tatlve.
Washlngtun officials last night on sylvania '.Siindav for funeral and
The next
the current shortage of brown burial m lomdisburg, Pa. Mr*- in Sahford or
paper. One laundry In the rapi'al i Stum and son and Benjamin Stum Ing /cities wr
city is qow using (Christmas wrap- accompanied the taxly. Erickson I tona Beach, i
ping pa|ur to wrap laundry bund-1 Funeral Ilonas was tn charge of JOrlando, OrV
iua.
arrangements.
. Jand Sanford.

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OFFIITAI.r OF TIIIH COURT. TIIIH
I'MItulr Iphla, Pfi.
Snd PAY OK OCTi i IIKR. III*.
airaln.i ALTAilONTK UKVKUirilK.NT
O. I*. IIKItNIaiN
t oo .f.. hereby re|,olr..t lo . 01- . r
V lu ir ’ ' / nki
T u : liate
riorhl.1
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K. llltlltON lI iIH'A.H, . ditmltrii
Ci»*rk of Ihr Clr«nill Cou/I.
oh (hr llth rt«y of Norrmbrr. A. D. itr.iea«a«|..Intf
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of Mid County, to me rori-orailou el al.
N**mli\r»!y* CfiuntFe PlflfWt
!♦««. |J4 a certain »uit for dlvorr# i i-unty J oil#■ ot H.ininolr I'oanty,
' lo irm i.o i.
j»r ii i|i UK* In th* Chfiill Court
IttFAl.l
a t»T IV) l|ITI.T TITt-K
NICHOLI-S
KlOrlija, al Hi. of||r» In lh&gt; rourl
rtrmlnol#
Coiiniy,
Florid*,
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Development
Cute*
FXI’KRT palntlnjr—eontraet or l»rrvlalr«| ml*, of tohkh raid caaa
ud'aald ("ouniy m Kao ford, pal.), a di.aolttd rioiHii curpor.i
s t u d i o o f i -h o t o g r a h i t
O R N IS H F.I&gt; room* with or
hourly haaia. S. 0. Orogan,
wllhln, . aIeti ( calemlai •ion and m« unkmien a..i#n.,
for flnett qua Illy
w i t h o u t kitchen pnvilcgts.
la
lidwat'il
ridlnflff! pnholA.v,
month, (rum ih« tlmr of (hr fir.l *ui&lt;rm .t* Id Iniere.t, iruaiee* or
tiHifs repaired, Rhone Uhl t*r %m Mnty IW r I Hi# # ■ 11 * * itt._
I'ORTHAITS
Khun# 18-W.
other parly rlainitox
by.
7B3J.
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Witnraw hit and And official A*at I .Hllr.lIon of llil. Hotter. Ka-h any
Commercial *nd Copy -Work
under or again.! loa Mid
nt ftuitffiftVL H^iiitnolA county. Mtat^ ■taint, or demand »hfll be In » ill In. lhiou#n
PORTION of home for rent. 1*01
Snapshot Service#
AlUm&lt;ifit»
lr«*Y*-lu|&gt;ni«nt
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lilr
lh^%jilde«i
trf
r**«i»b
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al.te
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III r'lurlda, llila Itlti tin) of i lei.d—r.
*E. loth HI. Kitehen privilege*. I’hon# 1169 — 220 Melsch Did*.
dliwitvvd KlwrlUA eorporetifiit
f r t f f c o io ik m colds
a#*(fl rf ^fii|
plnl J
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»&lt; (if
liffir#*
fire HfjilrrM
atlilrru ait
Nolle* Is hereby given that )uu
No children. I’hon# 77.
IIU N. a I* laia.
I'U llL Ifi alrnnirrapher.
n. I*. IlftHTalrtiS
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cIh|Iui(«/# JiM 'uliall t**&gt; ■%
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oro
»r* rr&lt;iulreil to Ills an appvsranr#
O lllTS and meal—ground fr#jh
I'ark, phone 1111*1.
I'lers olTIreuU I'jkrj
4"
f*y tit#
&lt;lahfif.ru, a(anl, or .m
dll |.)
I hi clalinnnl,
allot- in tl&lt;# «b.iv* sainted eaus# aim
2
W AN TED TO RENT
every Monday from niowflsLu
Hrmlnole I'nuntr. Florida.
urn tiiul »h&gt; ryt'h clviiit *»r flAltua
nianil Court on nr bOor* tbs tlb day ol
wU»ii,fUnl duill hi* hridr
November lt l(. Th* suit I* on#
mm . Can he bought nt Gard­ I.AWN.H ii) u w *vl.
II)
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Ill'NT.
ITepaiy
totnulil
Rraaonahle
from fuoeHon$l p t t l o d k pain
I10UHK or apartment. furnished
to i|*Ut till* 11,
.I flAftLANI# We Hrf.NOrit
I'lerk
ner’* Hlurr, Luke Monroe. 10
j! ftm . .Wjiior J»f th$* 1«4t■t Will
or
unfurnished.
I’erroanent
Th* Kssl IS (HI of IMil 10 am!
liriera, Jerry Uinl, phona 7B6*
nil
Ifi.
hair.
*
1.0ft
I
tbs West on*.half of Lot
kid' ^'ttatjunefit. yf NKU*IU
family. Phono 1000. ________
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is m u c o u r t o f t i i k c o u n t y
P kX*nd aid natSo
ItlarM I), at ltob*n 1. Uetl • ail-11B n a k* dlB
OlllMdN, d C etilld
JITolU,
srrMINDl.F.
I-OUNTY,
Popular Seat Coveera .
ng lo
t•illinn lu Allatnonl*. atconllna
- 'fo
-- aoottl#
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k»ik^i|iuli Xkci# u. ni4%.
lb#
pini
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hereof
recorded
In
Flat
Homed
bronchia!
mUCOUS S »«in FM
HI
ID
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In
Pentium.
H11Ol*
HRMINOLF T1IIR H
KURSIHIIF.il Room * or apar ment
10 B u iin ea t O p p o rtu n itie *
tioob “ X." p-n* ' it, uubtic i«- bran#*.Tell jmirdrugglit to sell you
In tr Raima nf, SKM.IIi K. HIPwith 2 or ‘J bedroom*.
full
D Tlrr TO A PfK A N
r* -TOT
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cants of Hcinlnoi* Uounl}. Florl-1%bottl# Of Oreointllslon with th# UO■Mi
IMITaVTION leather* in mo*t
ti-.NIti J. ti.sn .i.), wlioi*
M. 0. Ilrinaon, phonr 5lrt*-J.
(1s- and also ll*«tnhlhg
at dersta.ndiug You tnuit like tha way It
fi« unkn.iwil
rolars and laTge yeleetlon of
(lIRTRinUTOR W A N TK I)
ths Northeast eorner oi
lh* rndck&gt;i|2lay* th# COUgh OT JDU Srt
kr* liereb) n«llfir&lt;l that
I’ RKFABRIUATEII IIO M &gt;»
West onr-hall id said lad II
’t m n s I l S * *
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good upholulery fnljrlrit. Robert
HOUSF or apartment wanled,
i'dltorre has ueen lotil
o f lllorh D. Robert I- lislt*
.-4 ■
Manufacturer
of
Factory
UuUt
R.
Urown,
2911
N.
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ranf«
fumtahnl or unfurnlahrd.' Per­
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Addition
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Allamnnl#
run
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oftir
SKtlfl C opi r.-i*
&gt;n il
ilmne. producing. .'15 hnuaea per
Av#.. Orlando. Fla.
rmill
ror ththe Ninlti
manent rc.idenl. K. a\. Cw ing*
Il.il fsrt. West O feel. Mouth
f th# Hials
ilnv lnv 2 •plant*, for immediate
ton ol .|*o*t Office. •
V J ; % ,“ „ r „ N'i^ ta i,niV ;:. *r^ &gt; rc w ih *,a .t$ tc o M $ .R ro B c i.iH i i
T l'X F IlO KHKDS^-eomplctu line. delivery, aeek. ‘ live wire distri­
I
pine* oh hsgiqnln* b*tn« w pan
Utint’a Tuvedo Feed Hlnre.
butor, Must he In po.itinn to im­
3 r e a l e sta te fo r sale
nf l&lt;nl tv! of Allsmonie I.and
mediately eel up stole showroom.
i|
Hotel and Navigation Uompanr's
(&gt;ARIlK&gt;i.
ami
lawn
trod;
Vlgorti
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
FOR HALF. 2 ^ M I hulltTi mint
Sfrttunhrd ili.pluya
furnUhed.
„ dtubdivlamp, arr'irdtug.li). the .pDl
Fvrtilijer. The Hiinfnrcl X-C.’rl Merrhamllytng a**i*tanrp -fundih.It.
fiA| dr Novrmhet. t»l*.
tbrreof r*eord*u In fla t RooV
houaee with hath. ‘ l,’l,fiU0,0tl
In diUsii thrreol &gt;ajd csiiv* will
''1i“ l»aae 1« I’ nbllc llscocta of
Htuiv. 2nd A Hanford.
cd. tlur sale* exi'cutlve, Mr. Ecker
each, well IncnUil, ton lie pur*
|.iMnb&lt;,Et J'aile iignlnsl J**u.
Heailaol# Uiiunty, FlorMa.
,
, will lw nt
VALDEZ HOTEL,
The i(tbfi#r|l , nature of this butt tn'lh* Uumplalnanla.
cha.rd arnarutelv.
l» tor* lllti)r&lt;* and ihc style of
Wit neas my lisn.l and s/nl as
W. If. WII,LIAMS, HKALTOIt ■i ir .M iiiii'r e b i. ;
- .... . Hanford, Hnturday, Oct. Ill, for
ll - .A Ity l’ AIM FRS for ( liristmm i interview*.
*.dd -o |! Is; Florin.- lulls)', plain- n o ) of the atone alrlnl Court |
l i d ‘N. Park Ave. Phone 1120
- UI*Hf&gt; Ji llsltey, i|*feriif*n1. Ibis 1st day of Delober, 1*1*.
gifts, toy.,’ gnmea, hmik., ibdl*
‘ CENTURY
is liy.i hand ami off trial
. O. t*. IIF.lfN.lKIN
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t
Roy now on Jiudget or l»y-n»a^.
Did four I Al Manford, MeinlPKEFAUIHCATING CORl‘. .
ulsrk of ths Circuit court'
F
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First
Liljr. ItlnrldH this \*l da) •NltAl.i
S TA N CO M STO CK
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I [addon Heights, N. J. A Hclmn,
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f o r Ma l e
I
HAVE a particularly good hoy i Ht.
* North Carolina
Ininttmenl HeenriUes
.IRIINDfiN
w iT trr, to A ffK A ii
Maker* of SEABOARD Reudyin a puijliry and tlulry farm
rhone 8*0J— Teletype DB M
or *Nld t'lreiilt I'oiirl
TD;. i 'll A RI,KM F.t*WARD VAN
within 10 minute* drive from
. - built Jfomt*
OrUnda
flll.T. whose r**l.t*ne* Is th* Mini*
Hanford.
Kitchen
equipment
Fluor Mhts Avoiiuide
N&gt; w York amt who** ptnr# &lt;f
llrprteesiUng T.Nrtaon OTloarka,
V APrt.lUATlOY
/urtilahed. Could he hough)
residence and malllna address in
FFV tNO l.K TIRE SHOP
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said
Mlaln of New Vnrk Is No ft".
I
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completely furnUhed.
CAPACITY 30 TO 45 PASSENGERS
I i! of its*
2*t!£2nd Btfasf. Jamaica. New Yoik.
Member N. A B. D.
HAVE attractive, new, 2 bed­
yi
V JR (IRIIKBY 111VKN.
Yin*
ARK HF.ItUtlY NHTIFIKD'
Day tana Beach, Fla.
Just al rived! Good supply,
room hou»e. with Urge living
Ih.-lji&amp;ntlu'
Kfi*rmin
hiihlrr
#«f
T
hk
that there has h*en Instituted and
1,0ANH MADE
Nii, 13T7, Iwbiiwl th# afh is now peadln* Jn Ihc Clrruli Court.•
r.tllD E II IKOMNG ItOAItllH
. loom, dining h&gt;om and kitchen,
FROM »IU ro J.lOtl
«.r Ailfcuml A. ■ U. !0J&gt;. ha* Nlnlh jiidle|al Circuit of Florida,
•n Orlando Highwnv- Priced
M E C H A N IC A L L Y
RUBBER
NT AN I.EY-ROGERS
IJil*it Bump in ms tifflf# nn4 k»#» In ‘mill tor Hrfhlnr*!*- r«»wnly, In
all let privacy; fast set vice
at in.fitKC $1.80(1 will handle.
HARDWARE CO.
iiiiitli' nlifitfrntltiN jfnf » t-iil (Jr*-*! ( ‘Imfirrrj* an «n«!llun far f»!»»Mlu(r
FLORIDA
LOAN
t.’O.
ir* Inn, ItMumt (|i#r#on Hnl'l rrrll- tllvnrr# liraiittht nifnIf1&lt;•I Jftlii, fo¥
A VERY deilrabl# I hvdroom
1»3 Hanford A vrpue
S U ITA B L E F O R MASS T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
fi* Mir r(»iliif.firr»i (ht*
WtflM *!«•
h l*«r» Vnn I'#It _ gyrij IkflT
house, in evcetlenl neighln.r.
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ilift*"!1 sl#
"kiI*1 'll.ftl«Vrt F# "T h*•!irui
(mod, in splrtidld comlillun in. SEE US for Innerspring Mat
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and
aid# nnd nut, nn large lot with
ROlUtmV HERB W HERE
n+K »3D,5 ft n »»f NW rotr rt#rH«n &lt;’JiarIie!ii Kilwmd Vnn I1#!!# tlrfrn*
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For Information
Hollywood
Red* nl
factory
garage. Well lnnd*en|A-d ami
$ T&lt;»wn«tit|» 3»Mouth
lUiiff# St lUnl.
PRIVACY
....... ...
IY A C V IS RFJil'ECTP.lJ
ir /
Fi»w(. run K J1»*» ft H U H M
pi k*4»~ Hri ait -v tfire 36■
’ 'display YOU It natuml deslro for privacy
a s 11 vn if AUK IIKHKHV UK*
Ig ffitfruited, Fairly priced. Ils n o *
pecau*# of conotlpatlon or faulty dl;
PHONE
W ri»* * ft S ««• lire 2 M Arr#»* o r m r n
(*» flit y«rur
i (aim.
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WIRE
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p T f f . . *e# moving from the city.
WRITE
in money rnaltera it strictly Bestiont If you Itwl WUow. »uF.
tTlir HBF****!»!♦*nr tif III# m M *i»ro* In *r».1 union for
&lt;tWoff#,
110 W. F ille r NT.
jil ■, ..CONCRETE block •building, with
Iiloutrd
Vlth
|Mi
h^nUCilL
DlUtf
i^riy
«n»lpf
if»#
»al«lT
•■wrllflcrtitriihfr
p#fr*unilly
»»r
tkir&lt;wM
ti
an
ren|a-cled line.
Frienda and
Taw, %*Mk ih f »iiii1rr;
may bo puJUnc_loo pig
Mrjin Jn (h*« flam# Of *•* njlnm^v
Sidney M. Swope
Id ft
metal roof, containing 2U»0 **|. Fcitols llrdding &amp; Furniture Co,
lidativea are nol queitlonei* grouchy,
kt____ you
_
RlKrirtl rl^rk
RRlfl fdWt M Han*
h burden on your liver. Retained mt* KrrFtnan,
ft, of floor apace, linn rollHanford Mattress Factory
aliout y»ur nedlt,
luur «rtt&gt; d
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ll rated1f,« ji°b#com c» putrefi
■ V , ■f#*t# flnqt. metal shcjl lean-to,
Phono ICKI pm! &lt;172 J.
* plover or busineoa -aaioclatet
FTir11on nr trftfo? *• |h# !►* &lt;t« V nf ?*i*vrm*
id the f..t.**m..| it&lt;iN.nVluif !&lt;t
caiwe* toxin*, which overtoad
t- ’
nml mrtal gurago '2f! x 25.
Will !*•&gt;?, I*f€ ir &gt;♦*!
II
fit#- an
will not hepr of your jwnonal liver, keeping It from working prop* u l •v (lutfrlliul
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ih«
liliMrr
?»f n(.|:H»jir*if!»,,f» i«p Aff»rr#iiH **(i *»r l»#*
Priced for quick sate ul $2..
al fill if. 'I heiu is no cau#e for
FLOWERS
ilie
f-niiri
ft!»
ii
pf*
tlnor
1
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•ti&lt;"
fir#I
furi*
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lieitAl#'
!- ' -. 600. Ideal fur feed storage or
emliaf ras* men L
\ in iIn* iifnnlh &lt;if Ni»v*'nilM*r [Fr(* ii iifiapTY win l»o riit&gt;r#^S ann 11(ki
•fin nil occasion.
email wood-working enterprise.
Reasonable credit requirement*. nature iwcep Uio putrefactive
f I^I&lt; which l« fit# llli*-0*Y *if ymi nml rrM hi it'iii i ’ll!
lirn‘
(EXCEPTIONALLY well ptiim.c.f MrVI,:,| l' *■ vtlST ' I.ORIS'I
nartlolly
dilated
matter
from
your
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ftloili*rr
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No cn-maker* on money loan*.
f'e le ij Ave. jo-t off Hlilei
rromsch
KXItiM'TKI*
ASM
IHHKKM
nl
Han6 room house, wilh oak Jloors
I
lltl*
Iiul
•!»¥
Odokiwi.
Variable puymenl plans.
tost like i?rod old Calotaba. Use u at j !%(•
*-r.i )ft R«inlnr&gt;lR ( ‘Giinlr.
*»f
.throughout, situated i&gt;n two IlfftL. |lll llil. te-idelu.- pit. it|II
FAM ILY LOAN
Cy.
and 2Sc at your dni#*t*t*.
«t i* »irits'io»s*
v •t-l .# llil* 3n*1 •H» »*f &lt;¥r(n|*#r,
...........
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loll nicely landscape)! and well
|**(4
Phoa*
1*
i‘t#-rk
('Irnill
ItIMiF TILE
tlorDa Hank IlM f
fruited. Hna nice garden area
*Y I* IIKriSlMiV
inuie Pfitifilv, KltirMii
Spunisb A1 I.Hind •&gt;l“
U - Pktrk nf Ih** * '(rr'tll
,#'in« i ’i *■ I'o n iT « k \ i . i
and 2 car garage.
12
S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
while and relimsl
I'.titfl Ninth
*"*r
i G-i ; -% I e.
i yit
A VERY nicely .arranged 3 hr.l '
**
i-itit
' pf ft’IrsrMfl In 4*11*1 for
II, A R. ROOFING TILE CO.
room hoiitr on Magnolia with
jliPiiilitfi'r
(*n|»t»(
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s
h
;
nh
oak floors. Has 75 ft. front­ Plnnt.'UMl Carswell St, Phlint* 11- 1
k ‘ III'*1:IT* I’orttT KPAk &gt;
Hfiow rani* nml punters ■
Daytona Itench, Fla., Hox 511
age, 2 cor garage. Ground are
It UKF7S SIGN HER VICK
nicely landscaped and well FLA T tup two hum- wagon. A.
D. I). Lanilress. Phone 1021
r iliv n .
COUIIT.
HKMINMl.i:
ffuited. Owner is leaving town
i:ur.NTY. HTA1K OK kUHUl'A. »lh
K. ltinsctter, Fl(&gt;ti«t, Phone
and can glv# immediate pus.
VilluHjiT-t’hsncvr}.
FLOOR h a n d i n g
212-W, Celery Ave.
m m y\
\vii.nr m IUMH.TMS
sasslmi. $8,500. Terms jf de­
ami finishing, Cleaning,ami wa*I'lAlnllff
sired.
AUTOMATIC g »* water benlitr. ing. New floors surfaced to per­
THREE houses, one 2 room, one
I’hone I03K-1L
X lll.U ltl'.li IIA M ll.T u S
fection.
Ol.l
I
lour*
made
Ilka
new.
3 room, and one t room, close
ti.isnUaaj
LOVUItL’ H
• In. All tin«e houses or,, isoil. G REAT LAKES &amp; While Huston Call
II.
"M.
Gl.I’
AHON
o
m u ot or r r a u t a n o g
lettuce plants, ft, r. Whitting
m
am. $4,290. for the three.
IN
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NAM U OU T H U H T A T t:
1
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Mary.
Fla.
,
’
ton. III. ], ItO X 88, Hunfuiil
HAVE n 2 bedroom modern
(JP U I.U lt ll'A ■ (ttlU U T IN llJ *.
112 W E S T F IK S T S T R E E T — P H O N E ,R flO
house In good condition and
To— xtlldrvU liain lllu n.
KEN
T
A
CAR
2(l-fm&gt;t Rraiilian
i.’ hanm-u,
(Irseabelt-r
Uosnty,
cln## in. $3,760.
YOU d r i v e IT
IIAMlt()&lt;&gt; COLICS
iV u t Vln jln ts,
HAVE new 5 room, on# story
PHONE
100
Vutf A t tu i t u i t u i i v n u i t u s n
SANFORD HARDWARE CO.
bungalow, lust completed and
K l* f*« a p p ea r to tlis l»iil * t
SIIMCKI.AND MORRISON
210 EaU First Ht,
ready fur occupancy, jjj-ated
plsil.l tlird In ths -Utrrull
• DIIIVB-IT.- INC.
I I I III# Ninth Juilrlr.l Ulrrstl. Hsinlnoil large lot with . plenty of
GROOM HAKES
&gt;.tv- Ui.uiil) Htal* nf YUrtlit*. In
•
fruit
nnd
In
gootl
neighbor­
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
Ih* ras* .,1 v.'tn.iir llriiitlii.lv
GARDEN
RAKES
• .• !
hood. 10,600.
PARTS AND SERVICE
I'ls in llfr . v * M ihtrM tta lh llio n . •!*•
GARDEN TIKILS
FHJtO W‘ . RENDER
r#iHtant,
tvhstsln ih# r e ll» f *m igh l.
|HB Palmetto Ave. . I’hon# 1011
a l l L I , HARDW ARE CO.
t#
ih i.ir rs , on th * P n tir tii' i t s ) **&lt;
Rootn 2 Fla. State Hank Illdg.
301 East First SL
N,.v#mt&gt;#r A l&gt;. l i t * . ahA (a ll yon
ELECTRIC appliance repair* —
Phono 1030
nol * )* r A dn-rss pro « , n f * # * “ will
we repair washing machine*,
. TURF ROGERS
he e n t * r « ( a s * ln * ) you #n&gt;t the
A NEW bungalow romplrty furvnrrum
cliapers,
fan*,
mixer*.
s* i&gt;rure*(t
| ,rw «* » *j part*.
_
#as*
psrts.
HOES
nDh#d, a 11 rliTtrlc kitchen,
IT 111 -rtmTHKIl onDKituu
Trotu-r Appliance Ser.vle#, ?04
BOW HAKES
THAT TIH8 OHPEIt OF rtJBUCAWashing machine and garden
W. 2nd Ht.. Phone lOiU-J.
HHOVKUH
tool*.
T
PITCHFORKS .
A NEW bungalow unfurnished
YOUR last year's h »t» clrened,
H IL L IIAKDW AUi; CO.
m i
raaionabln price.
i#-ldi*cked, restyled. An aitort301 East Fir*t St.
___ _ .
■pfeUttr
3 1$ED ROOMS bungalow good i
tnent of trims nnd »ly l*» to
nhiW
Ail VMI
location.
i
TARPAU LIN S
null your choice. Evening* only.
&gt;« fit*
relief
ftMMI twifilhr 111
mi ai$iil|U.
ONE OF THE b«*t in Seminole
H II.L HARDWARE C4£.
Cull Elisabeth Kirch*r, phone
_
FeJkw
#ktr»l»»#
••
leftit.
County, two atorv hum# three
301 East First HL
018-J.
J im t'A rrived I....I*arife Selection of Cleveland
acre# land ail kind* of fruit
T n m
?TO?
beautiful 'yard. To see it you SEVERAL USED electric 'Iron* AUTOMOBILE
&amp; radiator# re­
UUBBKFt BAND FLYING. MODEIS
in good condition. One recon­
.will like ft.
paired. Wright ’ &amp; Cohen Gar­
r* i* - ‘
1
x
—i *.
ditioned Hoover vacuum cleaner.
A ' LOVELY Country Homo fiv#
age. 21*1 A French, Ph. 1009-J.
Tether Slutrple, Super Fortress,
Phono 417-J. Fred Myers, 311
•'I L O S T S2 LBS.I
acre* of th# best celery land,
E. 2nd.
13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
A GOOD Investment In builn#**
WIAK 91X1 14 AfAIH*
-Stinson,
Ercoupe
nnd
others.
property.
Osr. 1M lls. Mbs n.TSok). Iart SEMINOLE T IH K SHOP
■*■(•( ussUy silk AVlilt tils- *
60 ACRES of Beautiful shore* of FIRiEP!,ACE sot. also andiron*
•0d
screen'.
I’hon#
279
W.
■nil u s t ) IlsUsns, Iks. Now
. , ?01 North Park
Lgk# Monroe.
$ J .O O
•k, bw s MsAsI ■*fSIS. Ym i siIB ACRES on rlar road cheap. APPRO XIM ATELY 800 ft, 2xfl
Telephone'37
pSIWSMMay m Bt| Ml fcs Iks
EDWARD F. LA N E
■SOShat try Ikls nnrr isIm u
flooring; 1000 partition block*;
ebs t’n, r o * Pm JU.u
Th# Man Who Knows Sanford
3000 brick special* (this week, NOW ready to grind every Mon.
tw*.l. at Msasy I
.Is
day morning — Your com,
PHONE 1M l
J. L. Perkins. Oth &amp; Maple.
MuatABB.
Spitfire,
Piper
Cub
nnd
mnny
others
grit*, meal, com &amp; cob or
1* rtuusal lasts sssJsns * ^
W IL L TRA0E home n city for HARD to get 050 x 15 new tire*.
sisJhsI Usdsrs s * i Ikss l&lt;
Make your ealection of leama you bailer* will win
shuck*, etc., for fe«d. J. W.
parsons last I* Is II MW»#S
horns outside city limits.
F
Ph.
STAFFORD’S SERVICE
Hell, I-ake Monroe, I’ hon# 16.
sisvsas la ils s snki silk
the gamee below by placing an (x ) mark in the
0161.
STATION
lbs aYO* VMssdn US*1
•pace prorided. You do not hare to guaaa the acoree.
The
NsUsrls* rt**.
119 Sanford Ave.
l’ honc 1098 PHONOGRAPHS for rent.
Two very desirable lake front
Music -Box, phone 953.
Clip lh « ballot and bring to The Sanford Herald
Ns
tirrtlrs
Ns
Ittsllrss.
X*
acreagt tract* on th# west *ld# 2 JIURNEU circulator heater. 618
O
ivk . 1st ptastr. Yss (toe t sst
Office before 12:00 o’clock noon on Thuraday, or if
NICK
variety
of
annuit
plants
of Lake Minnlt, one containing
W. l iL .
IdirRer nnd more complete ndectlon
&lt;nsm)8 iiiinss. xs, *sal«s*
ready for aetting. A. K. Rn»mailed to the Herald, the envelope mint be poet. ,
33 acres at $4,900 and th#
si lW*s Puss i n ^ skss &gt;s«
II CssHv tils.
•etter. Fieri it, phone-2 18-W.
"ti
I4 ?
**e*e
- ,.™
other c o n t a i n i n g 10 acre* 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
marked before 12i00 o'clock noon on Thuraday.
ant| flying models! *
, ..f [- *I...
, , - i...
-v ) ,I -.,
—
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thM#
Celery
AY*.
.
■
prlrsj at $3,900. Both*of
In cask of tie» for rarioue prixei, the prise winner*
I'L
L
*
BUY
your
car
-egartlle**
tract* have goo building •it**
* t q U c h t o n * d r u g CO
.OncAelghth Inch RUBBER BAND
will be determined by the order in which antrie# are
overlooking th# lake.
of age or eondllion. Rv'* Re*l, FLOOR W AXING M ACHINE
for rent by tbe hour or day,
FBKD W. BBNDBR
SOD W . 2nd SL
receired
by the Herald. You muit make a selection
;
e
i►
Eaiy for ladle* to operate.
2 c p e r fo o t
Room I
p a . SU l# Bank Bldg.
Nc.oti ,i L A X A T I V E ?
of all-ten games.HANFORD HARDW ARE CO.
USED piano# for cash. Th# Muitc
Ion# 1030
m
* -i
210 Eeet F in t SL
Box, phone 053.
»■
1 R EA L E S T A T E W A N T E D
W AN TED — Three ahelf book- ^ BOUAWK -CBACK— CRASH
A l l 'Colors
cfcae. euitablp for . bedroom. DOES your radio *ound like
W E NEED LISTINGS, o f Farm*,
ALABAM A
S -VS- .
TE N N E S S E E
that? Let the radio department
Phone G26-J.
Horn**. Qrov*i and Builn#**
at
lb#
St.
John*
Eitetrlc
Co.
Property.
W,- B.
WllUarai, 18 Q U A G E Shot ggun. 309 Elm
... M IA M I
-VS*
F L O R ID A
remedy your radio,„ trouble*.
Realtor; Tom Bolt Aauetat#,
in.**. 1 ( 1 1 1 !
- a
Call 110 for free plek uD and

Beware Coughs

Howwomenan&lt;/girls
That Hang On maygetwantedrelief

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IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

•
SANFORD,

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F L O R ID A ,

THURSDAY.

OCT.

17.

1946

Aotnri.ilril Rrrsa I-cahhI Wito

N O . 270

AF Of L Urges
Housing Bill

Secretary Byrnes Declares
B
eA
p
p
ro
v
e
d
Conference Was Not Failure

‘There is Only One Remedy Left’

Officials Kef use To
Divulge Contents;
Dozen Herman pri­
son Workers Held
f

O fficial
Delegation
Greets State De­
partment Chief On

Slaughter Scores W inning Run Of The Series

- Arrival

—- .

NURENIIKRC;, OH. 17.
&lt;/Tj—The Allied Control
Council's commission which'
conducted the execution of,
the ton top Nazi’leiulpin dfcjp!
closed today that it had*
tranxiiitionii of'the three
notes llerniann — UnuiingWrote and left in his ceH be­
fore, he cheated the hainr-

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„mtl^t^T.Ti,lTh.r:is":::fraffing "O f Controls

ii.

limy fuivt* ir r v n l l&lt;» lip &lt;»ff •
Came Too Late To
GiHixloK Ibttt Die hour of hi*, j
duurn wrm nlmont nt Imruts It ii
A f f e c t Offerings
possible that in the moment* or ;
momHiLv thtt the (»* I. gunnliiu!
J ACKSONVIhl.K, ik-\ n
(»of*ring'i» ci'll turned his head
(Spiviah ... "A.. . report irceiverl
it wa* only human for him ..., S...
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ill ns*. .
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turn aroun,( to arc what the* J1.1 mv- "ffire this mornlnjr from
s tir whs ail about — that tin-1
. o rr*uh«
State
Idvestock

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retitIvi lsotk ,

Additional Seats 1
^ urn EscaPed Mountain Lion Cause Of
At Football Field Station O ver To
Excitement Al City Hall Today
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of lh«* H ’gtilulion™ *h ry tiiu ! .i si&gt;4'is.f rni lii Isjtir - **ih iiik *#*c4
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nnd
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of
the
Seminole
I muih
f futmhi-r of l ommerfr, will
rotifrr I ritLiv mfiming h ilh
^ \ \ offlrlaU in Jarkniitt
vilh in regard to final prein regard tn the- sNaval
aentsatifin itf the Cil}** Ve
Air Slut iitr*, hr amumnr jhI
lhi&gt; morning.

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fit'* viner
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f l,HM Jmh « ft s- i Itetwvtl »* ■ tllf
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World
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p r u e . i&gt; to he noted

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for Hie Si i
I Wp n tnirnt. There
h- id i*,*..-•( lo '■ Op|\..iie.(he I’resl" i •ip|&gt;&lt;npil»en(* • ,

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fit»m J, •alum* who
V4" ' 11 lit ! f ll tl tile confer*
r - ' i II .. 4
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h»*l n &gt; It,*,
I.li&lt; Slit i- S vi* l.-iiy spoke wlln
It-p oiler. )M*t after he topped

a .V » “ hrr.riSS,Uir: Local Meat supply Increases With
Practically No Advance In Price.s
Wilson Reveals
Sharp Advances
In Cattle Prices

In Capital-

U VSHIM.TUN, (Jrt. 17,
t Vi — Secretary of State
LimPM livin''., arrived iu
\\ ,i -hiityfoil tin- murriing
I rotti tin- I'aI K. I’ciifc Confetvtice and di'clafed that
lie I’.irh-y wn ; certainjy not
f.iiluif t!yrn*\. told newso" n ;ii itln- .tirport that he
ihmight it find made pro-

% (nan. Tim commission. however,
B refused to jlivalijp the rmilcnts. i
Meaiiwhile, the
three -man!
Army lxinnt invr,t(g*Utur Uiet
sup-mIc f.r (W rin g surrounded it■ ■ self Unity with a burrirr nf se­
curity and refused li&gt; make any
. informs linn available to the pub-,
lie m to how the fnraicr^It^ichi
marshal'* obtained the cyanide
and placed the vial in hi* muuth
. undetected.; • - •*
Twelve German
prison urn. ' ployeea were being quesliuncil
today In connection with the
m yalcfjr.. Although
not -under
PF.ESIOINT Harry $. Truman, In a radio address from ThssWhllo House,
arrest, they an* being ‘ "protcclellt the nation that ha has ordered rrmoval of government pflce conlroli
• tiv c ly held.*’ They will In-- kept
from meat, livestock, feed and all foodi derived from livestock. Tho
under constant scrutiny
u n tilj
cleared of all possible compile- 1 President said Uils action was .the only remedy left to tjire (he nuat
'
tty.
. 1 5 shortage. and was taken after dceo thooaht (Intrrnatlnre: .Vouartohoi»t
‘ An answer hi t|ie m ystery was
suggested today in a dispatch
from N’ lirrilherir by one of the u
i na
p
i s
1 1 !* . I
Thu newsmen. bud been taken &lt;m
a tour of the death row in
Kuernlxry prison shortly Iwfore
the execution* .were lo Mat! mid
there whs rnnsidcrnhli! cvmrfiotlun. with the corresponded (c
pecking into llu* small o un­
barred porthole! Of each **f the
condemned men's rolls.
They saw (birring lying in lied
— one aim out-alretched over
the Army blanket which covered
him; the other folded nvrr His
cheat with the fiat rloaetl. Per­
haps in that fist was the vial

r!#»i»rff f lii t Tffcirnrwni, to*'
a ml lu iln ). S lo t lf min if

f* miirMfurri anil humidity.
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,ho pHrr r ; u \ i „ n l " T h e i i n r f ! . r | | ; c; ?
T ’ li:: M'hnok *
deadly ;vl»l into hia mouth
The bln mistake, sayp the
M?
T h e j n e M i i i g r iiiiik t iin d on
Ameririlh
cnrreiipondenl.
was Trmnnh’g announcement of the
o f Itoaa
w-fairti Hflltlh *k1ljr ikf Uu field
that the newsmen wrn* tnken
• ■ nut *.*h • ' 1'
w a - 11in It i'll to I.MMI pound*
[ u p p C M in ii r l\ I O iu i »&gt; l| I
■eh the condemned block in .r."m,,v.Hl
‘••vitroU." said Wil* s la u ith te r or ;i,7riU |«.und« *d .In s-1 f|lr Mltl,|U
thrmich
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• •ilmiila «( al l Up •( tv dt
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u i k h . hv
I;nut f ih ii
fu n I - *if llir
(oierliiK s suicide was -till the e m ire lh itltm
t * "t m*
"Li*
ll Wit, .111II*M1In ft | 1*1 »hi \.*\ .*( \' •
a like -liitiyMerinn i M.|l,„ j
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m ajlir news in Nuern!*erK. n l- ,I nriint
. , of iiifinti cumiitinn* thru |v%ii^ hntifnl
sit .fi v.jh i-i*. (it 1 'tjiii
r r #91 ii 1 »+u
1 &gt;im iiitn i |tt(|MV% Mi|t
t
hob north
v \ end a t o n t- Ihc
(ho'jgh many sensational rum or* I « l»ti nB " v, r *nl' f h
-|uota
VI
(L‘$* » M o fi'ii n ti- d id n u t
C o n fci iifi» w ith \\ r\. A . i«*i»Ma» l 4ti&gt;
sola.
Mt'A
^ if u li T ii A riL v ,.
Fn ’&gt;h hum *«t Up ceivt* ,» iHiund, nf Ihr fltdd
circulated olanit the prison. One
fi (lilt (t'H’Jl ifit, •iHl, « f com*
(v ,1 v |ff*iir
I lit* window. . iFltill n|*h|o;nl»
w ilt
"The
I’reaidenl’a
announce­ IKirk chop* u&gt; 7U centn mid purk
of these w «i that the rinirAl the* rmrluf|(&gt;n of I hi f» t* td U v i -s o n U f , 1&gt; 'Hu* (H r.'t iin f *4li|
diplomatic autho­
4rMi{»Hf**l, itfhi thr •tiier w n m e n ,*l»*ting treati
leadvr* *&gt;f Adolf HUIere Nasi ment of Monday nltfht, he He- nmn* nt B2 cfiitn.n pound' mid*? hull union tIn* neulfi will l«* kiMii I k i i I ho in« luilrtl.
j 11
-ail ,Iu
ring 'h 1 &gt;itd " it
It.
11k&lt;'liiflmi' Mit t FII'
Mi
nf ilh* W\ A. A.
slute have been buried at era. dared, “ came too late, to a ff e c t ' inTtlal dehute’ thiV niorniny at a down, iinintnl and pui jnk» **t'o «&gt;■'»
1 . mill-*., failu . . . l i ...... ..
u.
I* ill lif f t .l I ? tl Ifi 1111
h^hIihI ihnt (Li
in jnri*f!t 'of of/erlny* on thl* *|(K.M|
r(„„,ter and a'trarled m&gt;id Mr. Moirii*.
An earlier tumor hud (hem in volume
ew ..inn i**ue«
N.ll vf$M«lim fl. l
&gt;.|. I
*! I
I iiiti ii
lit. Mgl o|$»l l,#» -!•*'.’»( |UHr
week a
sale, *L 7 cattle lieinir Imur|, h itrrea' front hm stwlve*.
unmarked Rraves.
1 •' .1 v h.i 1 'be
1,,,
I,-,. 1, 1 .
•
1
ll
a« rompared with 27fi M„ , ml„ IH, e , . ...............
that
|MO» *
Here
are
some
additional handled
J(t If •• *It1Itf*»q \i|V .ll
Id
I tl ell , III I
I b - H Hu e lit
far the first -ale i„ October.- .......Le,| ham and ........................ '
viewpoint*:
‘nit kiill Ms.1 *lft »r iii * *1III
till *
A hnrlwr said American* cave I (tins* rrm p u hownvrr, Inlalrd fiviiilahb in a werk **r but
• &gt;t.f... .1 ITI Lull L
IU* h ■llu
lift rnrnpnrrd with
(Joerintr the |mi»on.
Courl Is Scene
vl t.• If3i' •l»« 1 •’ *1
(III . ,, »
A laundress sahl the pmami I l9,f&gt;3R40,two weeks « Cn. It
Kollowiny
.............
an,
|nnd&lt; 1 v-t ... «M. (*•■* f!!! f r .» . 4- d
war slipped into the prisbn in I shioild i»f nolid Hint this yroa*) s|**eHi Monday eve nine. -.• er *rl
iiihhii
nf id
abar of soap
ftirurr ts iiht accurate ■» a yard |many cuttle in 'he Sem o-He_*i*n
u
A lahnrri said "slraw d o lls ''I stick for
advance smre the met thi tr - doom and
•upplie*
-&lt;;AMHt:.V ,N .1 . II, I 1 ,
(
M*|‘l (t If ,'
• actually were Imnired ■ '»! the jnumbers of aiunmls sold In tlie j started r**hiiir in Tiu &lt;|ii»li y of',
( oiiiiitiin I'li-,. Con, 1 I,, 1 .
\
t .tiiutu it .,r1■
I ll*, u
t f eeni Nail* are alive somewhere ivarious Hassificatinns was nat-' this meat is reported to to- i*-^
IHI NIXT TIMI that Hubert Madb.
den, nn, ||,e scent* of ibeefi
*le- ll,- I-. 1 .n
hrtr* • Vt*Mlc-* *i
■ _ despite the fart that many orally different. In the two aatea. [ npp'lniially troorl lor it* irrade. amt
1 fl. I’ lymoullt, Wi , deddel to ill... I f »|H«l »1 Dili t fsr 1. ,i * ‘1
chapter
ui
»
human
,Ir
.
..1 Hi
time
.i-iii|iluviin
in
-.1
tuiih
.'I**
n -. witnesacs saw the executions.
"The 'best Indicator of ad-, n is well strriiked with fat.
l( birds, ho is going to |n,k twice at the «TIM . l'.lt .&gt;!/*
•I L-*tf* ■ \
Meanwhile, lirltlih ntwapajicra vaneea, is in a.compadwn hy| l)nr Ur|ff, -likai slo,- meit ! thill stai led 111 tiwgeily Mi .0 .1 f IflSti pe, .,010*1 ••»*« uuiLll.c
I A It A MW. W v » . Oct.' IT. M l
. ii..
1
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Price
rafigr^ r m m w ., » » « practically em pty j Mr*. Thonm, .MHirniin «&gt;t flu ;,
lhe Naval \ir .*! ittmn. Tl all. (era target's background. Ho bagged a U if rcharged
that'
United
Stale* rlasslfirntiona,
ILtlH't'M iMfsI'IIT bVT'l** killed
iparrow
that
wa*
lilting
on
tho
dclphin
appeared
befnl**
.linl
.»»*
I'OMntiffti
were;
Calve,,
(If.lO
lo
(•nf
slip
iu
fur sneli 1 **i'uinicl a lii he mnilige*l
authorities had "CMMt«T now*aiu.ou
morMjnK
| i( w ns explained
(Mtlri V* ivhm ,fi, t»a • rii^rr ii Iaos
II.
A.
N
lii
eh
In
in
ph*ju)
1
lint
•
wheel
of
a
cnnlrnclor'it
wagon,
1
«(III*,
Id'll
wall
Sf,|
He
*
i
i
•
bv
per
hundred
pounds
this
week,
by p .yaUmj Irnmnilting einidiiy, , men and bungled the - handling
m f(»r a landing
that tin local meat ran in* sold, do-1
nrdure tlie one In Ibt'*.* &gt;•
lillukltH"' Ll? ll U-'li! Iifr a •».T • 1 » :tied &gt;1roiittijt:
menl by the N*vy /ip.| nehiristg touching off 1,300 pounths of dyn.a.. „ f new* in connection with the and If, lo t llU tt two, werk* to rMtipany titling that allow only
siifov-vfnrm at L.iramir*
i..d
tl
|-t•l^•,l
Inprison
sentence
given
*
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A
hfll
Inago;
yearlings,
$tl.f
&gt;0
to
f
13.30
II
hti
auieide nf (ioering and the hangtin* sao** pe|\11111ul t&gt;y the VV.A.A. mlta stored In It Tim blast rocked
\\ v*»
firad e A western beef sales.
old Jereminh 'I\erv'*dn.
retii&gt;giiis&lt;&gt;,| the iliitliiol. he N.'l.'l,
(fnternxtional)
'* tnjr*. The chargea drew* a sharp thi* week. $9.00 to 911 .SO two
N'l^va! fncilit'nx affie'ed by In* msny buildings.
t!»n
‘ ■tfinrr* rif AlLunv
'»
k'
il
»
*
Ul„f
1*
bd
weeks
ago!
heifers,
$7.70
lo
j
Hlrioirt
steak
sold
at
Cl
etn’
s
a
■
t,d
1
(•*
reply from AmerKjin MUUarv
iraietfr, include thn*e at i-VrnaiiAfter hearing the McCimn '
.4*11*11 v, I
I
Kniglit. aid 11
T
Hi
1
Ll
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(«.*ir
(1
$14.tO
thi*
week,
$H.fiO
to
$10.10
pound
thi*
tti
irnlng,
roll
n&gt;*s
1"
i
H
I
1
1
led
(lovernmcn^ public Tetallon* - o f­
argue ‘ ‘ hat they wished Kudime Hitlnug. Jarkanovdle •* 2,
i.et ,.n. yvi'ie hilled in*tnnt1y and
W
.l
iif
r«
1
if«r
$
4
*
Jiilf
*
I
i
111
two
week*
ago:
rows,
$7.90
to
b
erf
at
64,
hamburger
at
.1
5
and
M
ill
•it
H
i
ficers today, who said the envwein tn return tn hi* own rluhi
II111111HI, Toiimka, Daytona Reach. .
two dud after lieing lirnught to .
3iiri| liy Uuvc Whit » . tifen» /fin *, I km apile hi* t*itnl. Knight saidWk erage of tho hanginga was u 915.10 this week, $7.60 to $12,- chuck roast of beef at .‘W e t j h .
a* noon a* possible, t&gt;&lt;rnliM &gt; New Kinyron. &lt;&gt;.■ cnln, I„nke t ity, . I j I V C O D S D l l f l l l f l
who
wa
Waving
a
20
two
week*
ago;
steers.
$10.50
.*
wurkei
No
lamb
I*
yet
being
*&lt;dd.
Ki»h
Wur-power arrangement.
was eastchild needs both iu par -t,t . Campvillr. I'nbilkn, Sprme f leet.
_____
iutinln. T Iu pHft1a *Jii*ii seurt ini the ni.uie apparently
In $14.40 this week, $H.70 to turkey anil chlrkrn-stipp l'ca arr
'ruled to laud
Judge Sheehan complied and 1
Del,and. Sanford.* Titu tvilki, Mel- &lt;C1 ( m n
fm iiH v i
t
i t „d , IVV, '2 *
&gt;""1 &gt;ntrmW
$ 12.20 two weaks ago; bulls, plentiful. *
war, turned
1 0
l ( H llliy
1b. h i
" l (Tieyrnhe _ J.u l wa
duced Kverwelti'a aentenre t"
bourne, Vein llrarh, F**urt I W e . 'P ly W t M l
$10.00 to $16.60 this week. $«.three months.
Stuart, l.antana and
00 to $10.40 two weeks ago.
jiUlIK
plana crashed shortly a f­
poet.
Kverw*?in was eenteneed mi
\ IliIt l. sb111f IllJlitl1 Ll |lM|l 4lt (Li- te rTheI nn
"Market Manager John If.
A. M. nv it- esme In
lainIly in the den'll nf 11 tin* •
xws.p
“
I I |(| MllH WHI*!«Vk'
Kelly advised mo this morning
f»r n binding nt the I^iramie
■Kuncrnt »trviro* w^ru* cumluct- that T'roducers and buyers went
yrar "hi child In nn anln *•••
Tin? Jurilur UhnmlKT f»( f
Armfitinr H*
L«i
’*"* airportBoil lea
were thrown
nl
ufternuon a;
u'dock very grateful and happy for the
dent. The child wa* tin* M*
mm
•
m rrrf *l*Mluy^ viitrrl it r*»nfriLiili»»*i | J*^(
**»*■ 4l*«n *»f Mm- *-|t nr of th“
which waji
I I
al the iiwiUlF Kunoml Hotm? in lifting of 0 1 ’ A control* off
(irann's daughter, Irene,
j i x h v M o n r o e i m i . s e Ilf $ 1,000 tl) the prn|H)Mil S)-lnl,mI*' puMta's • IC&gt;' »■* fo a l 0. win-it .*ul sentten-tl over nn urea of 300*
meat,' liuyem ami producers did
K«jw Smv*hii Tor* William
Area rrnl control director W.
■ --------|County Winter Vi.ilnts .............I fu r c l the &lt;l*«*i nutwHr.l and
square yards.
:&gt; &gt;/ (•riffin.
wHd wma
ileail ,not have"
111 negtn *' ‘
....
-7 . fuurul
- .
,
-lime
l i to gather rattle !&gt;. Jones nf Orlando unnmmced
Knight identified two o f tho
Moniliera nf the Kitnfnrtl f.inlit I during (heir regular weekly birn'l,- | called, Illul ",r
a h*»no there yer-Urday morn* for this week s sale. Wa .espeeb today that tli* Sanford defense
aiiH. I 4it( t Mi
M
muhLHim ilitcct- den*!
x i Jack W, TtogdoO o f
Club 1 njoyrd a picnic and crime j cm ti« l&lt;| nt the Mot*« a Inn
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xl Tuesday.
renU, „ eii offl(0 la
. He is
reported -to have tbeenl
a good„ lo n,next
'
&lt;»I WLth’ (»» drill
Hi tho Spartanburg, S. C-i and Seaman
aboard the TcplinU uti l-akf ! ('..mmilU-c reports on various inctal Lark tliHif «»f Mi'' a»KC !*«»
d about 15 mintttet *hen his
"Manager Kelly, veteran hsad
Orlando due to the closing of
Monroe last evening. Fred Bell pro/*rt* wers made and Roy Rtdl In- could *|'C will’ ll' Hid WO*, und First Class Robert A. Gregory,
v was found.
fouivl, The H».V. J. of thi* Jargest unit among flutc- the Sanford -Armory building.
whoso' address w as not available.
was pilot. Hrst’ y appetites |c- and Kniupsl Gampt&gt;ell wen- liighlv avoid another eseain1.
nperated livestock markeU, toInman, pastor o f ‘ hr fir o t ■
Mr. Jones said that arrangelaa* gave this «om&gt;nant'
mnlishrd 11 iHrge suply of elilrken Hpplaiihe for their worn ax m*mday
comment: *Uaa#
pilau and npp!*i pie. Hailey Writer hers of the Jnycre dunce commit­
has been the cheapest food on menU are now being made to
ORLANDO, et. I T - fd T .J l d- with his acconllan and Wilnrd tee.
the market for several yoar* move the O.P.A. Rant Control
Office
to
Room
230'
of
the
lins end Rtelsnn will tx/new llu ir Connolly wilh IranJo furnishei
Tho Jaycne* aUit voted to spon­
, Wm T cTtHfi^wss born Oct. U . and the above prices should Meiseh Building. Tho opening of
work higher in the next couple
sor a team in Ihn proposed f'ily
18W in H afrrd and had ive&lt;i of weeks to get In line with tho office, however, will bo do- gridiron rivalry tonight in Orlnruio music.
On
the
drive
hack
on
Celery
stadium
after
a
five-year
war-in­
in New Smyrna Beach since 1922. wages and other commodities.
Bowling I^afuc.’ New memlyr** in*
ed at .least • two weeks, he
MACON. Git.. Oct. I7, 0F&gt;—
........._from the imat landing frodurqd were Bill Case'll*-, Itn^Avtnun
IU has turn a railroad cmductor A fU r serving as ringmaster and
in order that tho lease duced lapse.
United States Marshal Waiter
Stetson,
virtors
in
-r
tin
Tr
y
.Wester
end
Connolly
nried
a
high
TA U JU IA S S E f:. OH. 17. lA’i Doyle has taken into custody
Rnd Of
office
eqalpnmnd Iamd&lt;|ultt and (I. W. Mnignn
with lb^ FbHJa Cast Coa*; Ral!- manager o f the Arcadia market bo . completed |W«5
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Id led, Stale Teachers Coilrge lit Masr In a bark yard tmar 1 ,ocu»t Karl Evans, a visitor, was also In. — 71ie CuniplroRer’s nffieo l* two
'teen ago youths on charges
I tVssd fo r 27 year., and wju • mem- for the last eight- year*, I b * ment and auppllts*b« moved in­ It* openrr last Friday night, will
and
Celery
Avenue,
where
l»
r
bark on schedule wilh ita ehet'k- of mad robbery and, automobils
Irodured.
tier of tha Otiler of Railroad Con- Here the producer* of cattle In to the now location.
be
lotxlng
foil*
its
first
wih
over
prs
had
been
Ignited
In
a
rut»wriling rholes. This last o f • a IhefL
"U ntil the new Sanford office
-this district got the first break
ih heap and set firw to a board
hacking nf slate, warrant* for
v ivo n Include hie wife. Mrs. In their favor at the sale her* le opaned to tho public," Mr. ‘ h* Tare elnro ID37,
Doyle said Ihn .ynulhs, whs
Rollins
Coach
Jack
hlcIWiwalt
fence,
menancing
a
nearby
I
wo
Payment of lulls and welfare gnvo their home a* Russell, Ky.,
____ .ie OHffmi toe son, Billy; this week that they have had Jonee declared, “ all O.P.A. rent­
LEGION flA R H F .riT
(**urflts has l**en elcared nut.
al problems tn Sanford and Sem­ •aye that only four « f hi* players story building under construction.
wrro arrested in Monticalto tn
one daughter. Hetty; thr*« at* ew , In five years."
inole County should bo referred who opemd against George Wash­ They nwoke nearby, rosidents, and
The process was thrown a |&gt;ossesainn of
nn
automobile
Margaret Locke and Mr*,
Amieiean I*)gim nffieialn nn- wrefe ln-hlml by tho death of stolen in Thoma-svillc, 0*. H s
to the 0.P.A. Rent Control O f­ ington University last work will finding no telephone immediately
andy, both o f Sanfortl;
NOTICE
fice, Metcalf Building. Orlando." lie in the lino-up egaieat the Hat. available, drove L) tha firo it*- nnuneed this ' morning that lt « Comptroller !**■* and tho noec*. adde,! that lh*v aro cha
hargvd
___Lamarr Mac* o f Globe,
The regular meriting of th« 1 . Mr. Jones Indicated that such ter*. McDowell has ro-sRuffl J *lon and roused Chief Cleveland. harl rctie arhrduted for Sun lay wi'l eity of rlianging plates to carry
with burglary o f a past Offlcs
one brother, Douglas C. E. 8 . will ba held tonight at 1:00 referrals will receive prompt at­ his squid In an a fftrt to sharpen
Fir*m*n got the blase under con­ he he'd at the legion Hut a*. I :.’U&gt; the signature of ClarHteq M. in Baeonton, Ga. and *a mail
in of-Renders, rivilta, N. C.
o’clock In tha MM&lt;nle Hall.
tention.
tlw Tars' passing stuck. *
trol quickly at abnOl IDO A. M
P. M.
(iay. thj intrrim Comptroller.
bag In Macon. *. • '
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In Air

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Final Rite* Held
For Former Resident

w«* .'■•••*) -Tourist Program *

Area Rental Office
Moved To Orlando

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Sanford Lions Take

Rollins And Stetson
To Tangle Tonight

as

Youths Cliarffcd With
Comptroller's Office, Mail And Auto Thefts
Rack On Schedule

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Legal Notice •

fXrt'nn

SANFOKD

H £ H X U &gt; r 5 A N F t u fl£ - fL O K J D A

* ii.lm J&gt; m n il»r.m v» KJ»» jM»f
n x trttm ^ -th a t n 1 »n r n uniT Ih M th r rrllV f a o tifril
'III ulnj In thr In an alrtoluie dlaorra

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Man (nr 4 f lo r id
uf October, l| l
fault i Ik r e f , a
w ill hr
a*aa.
wr centered
n ir i n i

K liillu J m lir U I

Vuw »r n Itm refnrn rrifuUnd In nti| in .n l.l rauno In na-rana or lit
l it lr ■ii| mint nr &gt; at lha T^nllrl II humi In

"nitniilr. I^ ilti'ty , j
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THURSDAY
claim o r dhm anA' * n * i i ‘ h * la writ". n iJ b f
I n f ajut ahali d a t a lha p in ** , o f
hintah o f . n a ld "fc o u *ty A t . ga lifon j. r a i l l M c i ' and p o d o ffic e • ad d rta t
Florida.
w ith in
r lfh t
calendar o f i {&gt;• claim ant, and ah4'.M&gt;* aw orn
muulha frrm r lha llm « o f. th o flrh l to b f tha claim an t, a e e n t .. o r ' atp ublication o f thla a o tlc a . Each

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V%iTaNKKM tiljr hand an
m l Ihta ) » ( day o f OrtnUor,

O. I*. IIK IlM Iru N

C lrrh . C ircu it

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OCT.

12,

1946

Thursday, qtyr. fo-imc

Y llE

S A N F O t t D 1 1 L K A L L ), S/ufSl O K U

F L O R ID A

State Department
Tow-Wdw Room’
Is A ll Booked Up .‘f

A s a d m fn la tr iio r o f th «
K a lt U o&lt; W . &amp; W i l l on.

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D A R L IN G

READ
ubS

Viiu are h ereb y n o tifie d th at a
&gt;*ult h r. h e rn l!u&gt;ltlnl/.l l a
Ih 'I'lr ra ft Court Ilf the N in th JiMIrJnl
i Irruli o f F lo r id a , Memlnole County
In n ia fire ry . under lha tit le o f dame
F a P l i i . 'I
J H / h e .
an d . that
th e n d le f e o u a lit I, a n abeoiutn dt«

5ruiniO
si.s k A,

Tooth
Powder

m probatk.
In re: H a u ls of W Q. W IUIO N.
P in ilid .
.llavlna
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.Cr,&lt;,i,°^*
• "d a&gt;’***«'«
t lalma
4r Demsaile
galoot

Maid iTataia:

4 .ox. can

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29c

Vou and »arh of you ara hereby
n«i|f|r&gt;t and ■ required to present
any claim* and demand* which fan.
v " ‘&lt; • r#* th#r#fnr# required fn nr either of t o il may Mara against
ai&gt;l*rar in »* l&lt; f «auar in |&gt;«r9on or •t*a e*tata of W. C. W ILSO N, Hany attorn*y Ml lh » Court Ilona# j n ceeeed, lata of aald County, to tbn

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^nne Parker

N o rth e rn

50c
B A RB A SO L

Fruit Cakes,

T O W E L S
W U K N A V A it A n i. i;

Shaving
( ’ream

Itccclim it Baby

Cabbage u&gt; 4 'ac
Fancy Coil/., “Fresh

Coffee Coke

Carrots 2 ed.. 19c
N . Y. P u n

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Celery 2 to si. 19b
F lo rid a

A N ARMY 0-20 P1UN0 IS (ARTHWARD after the top bomber had sheared oft Iti tan structure during nn nlrthow which was the main feature of the Montana State Fair, held at Great Falls. Pictured right, the crowd.
Is horror-struck as (tames engulf area where the plane hit Four airmen and two Civilians wcjc kilted in the
•rash. Arrow points to tha tall pf the plana lying o n tha track o l the fairgrounds. (International exclusive)

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Grapefruit u&gt; (fee
K loriiU

Oranges
Fruit Cocktail

OCTAGON
CLEANSER

No. 2'/z Cun

Apricots . No. 2lA Can

Sherwood Fresh
2lkc£n

3 7 '"
Clskcly's Otapafruil

ANNIVERSARY

GsinmlllB . Juice
SU aISDINE im iS P Y CRACKERS Lb I9c
UE-EO CRACKERS
Lb
8 23c
ia/iTjI5CQ GRAHAMS
Lb
20c
rii-ISuOSaV a LOUR 5 Lbs 41c 10 Lbs 79c
.JE'i E la C U IT M IX
P|(g
15c
I'hi'i? Bt ihW£U Reg 12c
3 Min Oats 12c
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35c

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8 oz

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Soup

M ed

Can

Cream o f Gret-.t Pan

SOUP

Mad Can

Cream o f Tomr.to

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SOUP

Mod Can

.Scratch... 5.05

Soup

Drawn Ife

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R LU TS

Ballentine &amp; Atlan

M od

Smoked Fkjnan

Can

H A D D IE

F . J ' alone
4 9 f

Lb

25c

Turks May Talk With
Reds On Dardanelles

Fla Caught
M ULLET

arrots

2 Bunches

fl

Y fU o w Bond Bplcod L u n ch

Garden Freafi Fruits &amp; Vegetables

Cream ol T om ato

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Lb

MsAT

19c

12 ot can ‘ I

L * r | i Juicy
.'Critlflnh

T C tjft A n ta r .'la b a f'

FILLETS

Pollock

FILLETS

.t/o-Lb

CHEESE

Lb*

Wltr.ht 4 V A IU U IU B

UTilta Chctld.tr

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CHEESE

UrCBUOY
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3 Rog. cakot 20c

Y rlti.w Otontp

F IL L E T S

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F
rovalonn

Smoked Ftnnan
H A D D IE
F I * C a u gh t

CHE€SE

tkef

m u l l e t

i/2-Lb

MEAT

Lemons
F“re*h Tender .

String Beans

staktiy oil

12 ox can

3 Reg Cska* 29c

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Tomatoes

O c t.

17

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APPLES 3 u. 25c
Waahlngton Dallciou*

lb. carton

Spinach

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Salmon, 7 o z . 4 3 c Boraxo, 8 oz. tin 13c
T *p » Y a C M
fo r than, tee. think• I'm a
V e n d e r woman. Yet It'i oil to
aim pit w h e n you UI* Helen
A n n fn dhflia M ix . . . a d«ilcioaM picy b le n d o f o le &gt; « d
w h d * fruit* and nut m*«ti, cut
to
right tig * and blended
tfllA• &amp;
n real
rani tool*
I n a l, b
aa!
treat.

Okra, Now 2 can.. 15c

Idaho

Potatoes 5 u» 23c

Bed Bits*

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T o w a to e a ..... Ue

1* 3 c
-arge Shipped

tirren Bow Cut

T h e C o rre c t S ala d O il—

Anparagus

H s IO *

Cleanser

36c

2 for 15c

..... pta. 25c

eon

Lrand In puddfrtgt, perfect
Trf!l cake.. Ideal for fill3. lopping*, and all torts of

L oj d -u -u .

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qts. 45c

Llvsr Pote, 6 oz. 16c

rata ii OU
Cenal

AVAU-AHLB

vSix? I9C

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We're Delighted with

APPLES 2
ONIONS 3 ib. 10c

SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. M3
A JOINT RESOLUTION Propoainf an
/jnandrrart to tho Constitution of the
WUto of ru»kfc* to be know* aa ArtUlo
XX. Ractldna I and ». Thereof, W a t In#
lo the Consolidation, Abollthin# or Crtdtlfi# o f Certain County Offirta. and the
A rtttm n tl and ColWctlon of Municipal
Taira by County Tas (l/flrfala. In Orsnya
County, FWida. and Prosldinf fur flrf*

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Diplomatic rouriM in lutantiul
today &gt;nl&lt;l that TurDty i» «*•

Peppers
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(H e a vy )

» „ ,„ „ i ., Ifc
IftK teal
M llll alt.
den fr iirtl,
liutalNg

Pimentoes, 7 oz. 19c Cheerio*, 7

Spaghetti, 17 oz. ^
1ofop eoeft far ot HtUn Ann

Loiiuiuiinn n ruuaif, w »*w *****—*•
A m t I* XX. A m ton. k ..&lt;t «. tbmer.
n lillft* ta n e.*w u oiU *tl*a. iM W &gt; l»|
Mr 1 i t n l a l k . cetUto Count? onttrt
•tfid tar l * n r M 1 t and rollrcttim at milnttlp.1 tI&gt;M b f County la* of firm , tn
O n iw * County, riorhl*. &gt;ad ptotldlny
tat rtlartrdum tlrnlnn* tar ampIMtr«
r R tK tlH at .ny law or U » . inH lnt
1 th, latm aair, of rWrtda *• pfo»ld»d
Uirf.tn, b« t e iu' 11.1 ta th, qm tUIn
tlrO tn ,1 Hh t t iU or P.ofIdi fur **al&gt;.
Am or r»| m i»t «t Vi» o ».t «rn »r.l
dart Ion U b, h.ld U Ih, I n r IN*.
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• A X T irU t XX
aP.TIO N I. Th, L a fld .w r, t» authofiMd ,n4 wnpoortm ta pia, J. by law
at Uw. anaatad by It at III tadutar i n ­
Men bald ta A: D. l»«7. at at a r,
racui.r MU ton tharatnar. lar tba eanMlld.tloo. ibolUMa* py irr.H r* e l any
CeuMjr Otflcai In O l.ora County, flatId*. Prerldad. that. It artrettd from
tba altoata el tma Artkia )ud«a» e l ‘all
courti. and to prt.rtd. laa lha aua.«oant
and retlaaltM at munliipal taoaa end
lu a tu m tii, oa at!her ,1 Jham. by County
to* elfttar. tn aald County. Any law m
anteta* m partial lha ronwiUd.tlfn oa
araatton ol any County stlkaa tb.ll ytratriba lha pawary. dullar and aerrp.ni.ttun. al Uw o lllr.r. da.l(n*ta&gt;l Iharaln
la ...raU a and dixh.raa tha dull., of
tha stttra, *. cahaopdaud ar era.tad and
any taw m .n.rla-t rarputlr* th, in .***
mutt and rd tn tla t at muntatpal u u t
and uHiim rr.il. or ,tth,r of them, by
county U i nlttr,r. th.li ptovld* Ur Ih.
auantn*. cotlarttn*. mountln* tor .ml
dt.bur.tn* at uid total and/or awaraManta ta tha appronrtala muntatpal
Mi tbartllaa. an* tor rampafi.itinn (or
■aril county ta.ln* a ffirm tar Martrat
M^ cr |Q-Uw*a«o&lt; i&gt;h*r. 1* Th.^ tl »njr

SLta al rtorWfj. with lha atrrpOoU ,1
lha City al Plant Clly. wtilrb la haraby
aaampt Ir aa lha praatilanl at Ihta
Amend me»-L
■ECTION II I. r»om aoj after Janu­
ary |, IIU , the Cnuntf Tas Collector In
th# Cbuntr of HilDboroOrn, itata of
Florkil shall rotten All la tea levied tn
tlwo. Count jr be the Atate. Countj,* County
Kwhoait U-itJ Aihool Ili*tr»«*v flpe&lt;tal
Ta&lt; Artirol Dtitiirta inJ Mdntrlpaliltri
of lltltaboroufh Court#. f la i l l « earopt
In the City of l l i a t Cite 11 be r\g esempt
from tho prmlkktrii of this AmmJrreol.
2. The luegiilaluro shell st the U f » latire teuton of 1H1 §f%4 trom time to
time ihettatfirr. mart la a i ipaclffUt# l*ro
M * m , functions, duties ond iwopfiua*
lion of Qp'ntp Tae Collector deal
t*l rarafraph I ef Srrtton II,
^luti
Ue pro* 14# lor the roliulidii, ____
(tfi* rey- iLJnr etU dl*bui»e»oent ef
*y'V rvn bccV t' uy^ w i t t y a m m to aaaiee «eHotted By Ibe Count# Tea
H a u l and rati had at iha ratnandum
atorttoo baarn pra» triad curb tow afc.ll
beeaaa* alfaatlaa with m u rtt to tha a(.
Itoea attactad thaaaby oa tba Brat Turnday altar tha Itril Monday In Jiraury
at any yaar Imrordl.uly aurraadin* tha
Mcaral atari ton bad aubi r e u i l to m m
fototaeduM alaatton al ohtrh alaator. lor
frntldCnt al Uta L’ nitaagstatr. ara vatad I , Aatoiawi.nl aI h a o tn y tot Take, am]
lot: and It aay .urn law rarpaattn* tha tha CaUnlhn at T i m , by AO* Ik*
aMaaamanl and rot taction ol muntrlp.l Ttraiat, Adjiitonal a.ntona to l*nnMa
text, and UMMOwnti. or alther el team, that M lha county al bay. SUM at
by aetoaty Ua atfltari U anaptad and riartol. lha County T a « Auaiao* ahali
ratutad at Um referendum election at Aatoaa tho riopony al lb , Couaty far tha
u K ild ld ' baryta, lha uma abaii baemna Purvaao cl Iratyicj llato, CoJaty, *&lt;hcnl
aha.Via an the lin t day e l January an* Municipal Taiya L n M e r lha
aa* t auacaadtn* tuck ratoaenduM atot- ■Uta Qauwly. Cm t Ij I d e a l la a M ,
lettoal P tiim o , Mwctal Taa Odiaat fxaUhta an* MunirtpalHtoa al tha County.
UM arm dln * lari loo *1 Ihla Artleta
tm ijmula
II M ol Miy torn and aft act. M abtll TUiU o r Tttr. 8 t a t « o r ru tm tiA :
K t o M and rattnid by a majaytti
T.ut lha to! tow in* A w iK o a n t la Ar.
a al lha auallftad alaatora al Oianea Ilcto VU1 at lha CMutllvUaa e l tn*
mty. ftorida. al a ratarrnduM atoetton tu la at rVwtol rail lire M Ih* AatoaaKaaeSad to d hold tar iha pun»«a mant an* Collaatton uf all taara ta tha
datanutnln* w toltor tuch Uw chc'l caunty at m y, Stole at rtottoa, hr a t*.
In* IharMa M il Itonal cartlana ta ha
b are* a* SatUan It and Ocrttoe II. ha
and ih , uma to hatahy aynad to and
•hall he auheiHlad l* tha ZlacUo al tba
■tale nl riartda tor ratldfiltau aa ralaotia« at ih* aaaartl atoetton i* aa hat*
an th* (Itm Tueaday aftae tha end
Monday In Narambar, IM*. at laitotolt
l i c n o x It.
Ill
Tram and aftoa
January I. IMS. lha County Tai Aacouar
la lha Co.nly ot Oiy. lu ia al rioatda.
ahnU aaaota all pruptoty lae aa auto.
County, School and 0|intlrt » » l laaoa .to
to lav (ad *n tha Couaty to tha llaia.
County, County School Biaad, I d m i
Otitrtrta, Sio.tal Taa Si bail Otatneu

lie rr RE83LVEO nv

Antiseptic Mouth Wash

JERGENS COM HI N.
50c Lotion and 25c

V IT A L IS
eod p rn n t C reu m

Hair Ton

’ ‘ 89c
55c Fact* Pow der

1.20 SWAMP HOOT
*_______ Kidney, and Diuretic Liquid

1.25 AKSORUINE JR
)5c WOODIMIkY’S SHAVE LOTION :I9c

r o M M m r r s v u r r m r r ir
ROI'SE JOINT. REAflloUTRtN f.O. n
A JOINT REACH UTION 1*1
Anvejdinm l of RertlAfi'3f, of Aits »• III
of the Conslltutlan of
Slsle «f Etoe
We. nefetlr.f id At t f«’nn»tu«r*
HE IT RE^Ol.Vvtt l»Y THE l r. |ff ^
T u n r o r r i i r u r A t r o r &gt; &lt;»irr»\T
TTiSl the fitllowlrif en»»n-1 r*r#r* et
•
Hon 30. Artlgle III of »b» TrArat • • . «.f
f*te Atete of rnritti »• at
ta |
t•* e
etlon* I* hr.'tl * Igtrrrl ta #• 1 at .
•
•ubmittel t«r the r r inn »i
•
of P.orHs ti*f fetlftrett-Hi nr w a,t
M
the neit General E x t t n ti l-» * r ‘ t n
NoYembe#, A 17 It#* «v.» t« «
r»M R e f i l l 30 Article 111 of v - r
.
ftltutlrei ef the Auto of fforbl* •' ail t o
etnendod And u entenle-l thi'l rv*1 m
foRowyt
SECTION R
I.twe makin# the erv&gt;
proprlatloni for th# MUrftt of
o ffla ill *»*4 etnpi vre*
t »n t
•
f r a m e r of the Elsie *hs'l rontrio i (-*•
vl«V&gt;ns e « no other enbjeet p.r r'.j'l on
•pproprlsti- n W an l*riAe«f «f tee ».&lt;ttfr
•Will oil Mate »,ipn.jtrk*rn&gt;ti e* #••!*
.
proprlsfkms for tho ruM«:r »vh.. • .
I'ro, (Hire, or other poMtesl
»
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of the Aisle. oppfoi»rlsttran* #.-r pen •».
rierl Improkement* en«1 tnilM-Tf* * &gt;t
•late tmtlfut! &gt;t»l •« prutii'M fnr *-r .
rpacted ot ll&gt;r 10*1 legliiiterr
t »» *
l#|l«lsturr« *ft.I ,\.r p«&lt;&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;e« r#' -•
fdriift sn.1 (rust ftt*t *» thill t-w
1
lo one general aH&gt;'nt&gt;c|*l n t
r • •
ao-enitrrtgnt or SMprrU«'»« e t t!.#r t
•
•hall be for no luitfrr than |» * w •
At* appropriation* laid* i»f]vr t&gt; t •
otfrfrtlon of this *rri'nft *rh|rh a, r r
trorr to the ptotrf*Vm* of t*•** *e»t
iha'J otplro oa of Julf I, HIT.

Vicks Salve

SCHICK RAZOR

N YLO N
IIA IK

n r rr REAnt.vm i i y T p r i rcip«f a TUNE o r THE HTATE l» f M O ItlO A l
Th*t th» f--llrimIrg Amtftdtnreit t.s jAT"
llrlg XVI ol th» Cnn«t|tutU*n «f th# Rf^t#
u! Vlortrf*. be »4 Jtnf. thrrat&gt;f an Midi*
ttonal •rrtion to b* kr.oan at Rr-tion M.
N «n4 lha am# ii brrvlty » ( n r l lo
thoil b* tubmlttrd te»
•!*«•&lt;,*•• of th*
Util* of Florida inr r*t»flr*t» n ar u *
M ill'll II tho i r m i l I'W h n for Ijim a .
KOti' vri la b* ha d III t»v#* y#»r
•« fnllowt;
M l T l l f f l It T&gt; • D ridahift ihitl *•
law prnYhfo far t *l)irr«-|-»r of tha ft
Mho tfiall bo i|ip«&gt;iitr4 by'o f "«■ .leant
rronlutlun of lha Har.itf anj I! »• nf
lt*T're«rr.tgttsrl, ant aha ! Is l:a »r»n«
ilitm t %lth rtbff iirokUlc**-* ol II f*.-«t•titufmi. p reia lN hl« rv,’ » , fi art t t #*,
rrovtlo for hi* QuollftrgtL'ft* or t tre.n
of offtr*. tho Irryth of mhtrti • &gt;alt
• holly • Ithlo tho diarrrtlon of t a f * gtilaturo and thgll not »*o Itmrod tijr h.^rUo« 1, Article XVI of'tho CotitiitutU&lt;+.

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these New Redpes!

PALMOUVK
W IIPN AVAILABLK

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Vacuum Tacked Hill* Bro*.

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T R IP E
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Y e llo w Hand S p ired Lunch

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l ' o r i l » i " l l M . T h r e e -Afficinln aald
t h e y look fn r T u r k e y
e n te r
t o rrjfh tall:* p ro vid ed ahe in a u r«
o f roalim ted U n ited. B t n 'e * tn d
B r it ia n riip port o f r&gt;*r refu aa i to

Nrhoolglrl Complexloii Soap
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ecto4 In eonaanl to Ulka with
limpid nn. H okow ' i rrnoweit tfe.

B e cclin H iB a b y

Mineral Oil

In*.

Itrtxft Anar. Loaf

F IL L E T S

Cream of Utren I'ea

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SQUIBB’ S

Hot/** j o in t nr.Hoi t»noN n o i i #
A JOINT ItESOteUTION I'r.^jvMirg «n
AmrMmtnl to Art . t# XVI. •! Ih# O nRtitution cf Ihg Hts’ e nf llnrt.ta. |ty
A«1*1lng Tbrteto An A4.tjr.pwal ,1«rUun la
l*ros Lit fnr t* • Appuiritii rn| »•y a Cun*
current ltr*olutli&gt;n of *h» Semla anf
ll(&gt;u«o of Rrprr«rntjtl\r« of a |)lrar*or
of th« H i lget an4 ta AhlMrur trig L n tlilaturg to* I’tridih* * » P,t*rn pn4
O.jtlrt. Q uillfjitiniu rrJ T«rm id Of-

•I U « SUU at U « General E ocVob In
Rovmtbir IMA. *
HOW THDICTORX. I. It A. CRAY.
Rocrourr of Slate of llto Auto of Tlonda.
do bereby fit# fYotlro that a
GENERAL ELECTION
otQ bo bold In each county In Florida
on Tuoeday neit eurceodlnf tho ftrat
Monday tn November A. D. Ibid, U&gt;«
M li Tuoeday be In# tho
r u n i d a y o r n o v t i ir e r
for tho ratification or re Joenon of fhe
Mid Jotat RaaoUrtlone propoofa# Amend*
rnenta to 0M CoMtttutteQ ( I Iba Stale
CJ Florida f i l l

Chicken NimmIIs

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D it n n l, Drawn

CHICKENS ib
Dressed. Drawn Roartlny
CHICKENS ib
TURKEVS
ib
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W e're still id lin g moat nationally advertised home drugs and toiletries at LOW
PRE W A R PRICES. and some products are actually priced below 1941 levels
So., If it's savings you're a fter— and who isn't these days— we've BIG SAVINGS
for you by the score. Remember, being economical doesn't mean “ doing without.'
It means getting the things, you need at thft lowest possible prices— and that'
just what yoL DO get here . . . the low est possible prices on nationally advrr
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(H A D R O N , Neb., &lt;45— Mayor
Sam Prey has done hi* part tq
help a Spanish* American war
veteran col|gct a bill which the
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*BIB UK VKHM*. FOIl TODAY
HE IS JEALOUS ONLY FOIl
OUK SAFVTY A N D HAl'PINESh,
GOD CAN GET A M IN O W ITH ­
OUT ANY ISIA18B FROM US,
HUT A DIVIDED A LLE G IA N Lh
HE KNOWS IS RUINOUB TO
US: I the Mud tl«y u M nni «
Jealou , God.—Hxmlila
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IT. Had Germany won,
the
inglng would have luen on IM
her %lde ami It would -have
*n Churchill. Truman- Elaeniwer. who would now be hangg hy their oetka- Aggieesive
artare presuppose* a vielory.
naver aterted until
1#
iparently aaaured. Hence. Ihero
B0 danger of punishment from
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body to reek for. BHe was almvi m
wire At, when he bargee home •
week ahead of llaae.and *ke alien,i
crlea for gralliude. ("Felt th* u n i
way myirlf." aaya Al.)

Firal few day*, Martha enjoyed
It— houae neat and quiet, top bark
on th* toothpaate, no morning meas
from Alvin’s midnight marks (A l’a
partial to n bit of cheeae and beer
atbedtima),
*

From where I alt, Ihoae differ.
eneea of habit and opinion...
whether they have to do with corn*
cob pipe*, a glati of beer, or play,
Ing the harmonica, aeem mighty
trivial when you're aeparated. And

Cart tit'll.

» **unu Mng Anandug moro wc»tefn than •.•astern in hi* last***,
enjoyerl playing a saxophnne nivi
driving ii ImiuI in n jeep on the
palace ground-. Hi* death, vrhirh
ia.Hgurroundoil with my story, oc­
curred on the eve o f a projected
trip to this country.
Painccs* Svnstf *ay* tl*? mrthoritle. are .till investigating thedeath of the monarch, hut her
husband think* it must have boon
an accident.
Twelve o f the 2ft member*’ of
the nsvdical commission which
conducted a post mortem held it
wo •, most likely rmm|er. Put the
majority of the Siamese, Ameri­
can* and Prltish observers at the
public investi jatlnii thought U
was suicide.
.
Iteporta from Pangknk say fta t
(lie blttor polillral struggle which
has- grown nut of the unexplalnnl
elrrumstanrr* ,,f the king’* death
has liegtin to assume, mure import!i|HT than the death itself.
; (W
group, opposing Premier
liridt Pli.inumyong. ha* openly
chon,»-d it was murder.
Tltey
have circulated, pamphlet* ami
rtinior* ili-elarlng that Prldi was
either rlirretly n-*pon»iide or is
eniirrallng the true, rirrtimslanrea
of the tzagrdy.

BETTER

Auguat and thc largeri num­
ber made In any month sinceApril 104(1. Further increase* in
placement* are
expected
this
month a* citrua activities are
getting under way ami hiring
will he starting for the winter
tourist season.
POSTON. Oct. 17 (/F&gt;— Arthur
Still seeking employment at
the United State* Employment liny* SulxU-rger, publisher nt tne
Service offices throughout
the New York Times has nskrd a
State, on Oct. I however, were group of top-flight businesi turn
62,27.1' including 3.1,101 veteran* to ''demand and support re»(vonhi*
and 10,047 women. The number blc journalism" for thrh- own proof new application* In Septem­
A responsible newspaper. Ruleber were 15,50.1. which'waa an
increase of OH4 over the num. l-crger sairl in an addrrss prepare i
tier nf application* marie fhr for -'he pmtnn rnnfetvnee on di»v
triiiiit'nn i* omf “ which print*, the
wrrk in August.
I)r. Hathaway slated
t h a t Hews v* il hour fcar nr fnvor o f any
(here had been an increase in party, sect or in rresf. mid wliiel
thc number of employer* listing ndmit* that' the manner In wliirh
their job opening*
with
the it piervnt* the new»'l» a m at&gt;r » f
agenev and employera who have legl Imate puhlir concern." •
not listed Job opportunities are
“ If newspapers that me Irres­
being encouraged to do so. in ponsible or miachievinus prosper
nrtler that fullest employment foi| a ip d l," ha said, "do not
possible piay be achieve,) In the quickly Cnndeinn. the system.” .
Slate.
The people had the power, ho
-mail extra luuuthlv premium,
roctlmird, “ to perpe'uate the paadditional disability
protection
tiers
Ih iir rhoire. Their-s ia the
ran Ire added which pay* a vet­
ehanre to ilecide into what publish­
eran an Income of 150 » month
ing hands they will pu‘ the agency
of thrir piF«* freedom. Th-y can
give and thev can take away.
They ^»re morr to .he trust,.-,I to
given wi*p|y and to Ink- awoy
wisely Ilian anv more rminf* (ri
oy pay.
SOUTHAMPTON.
E n g la n d , bunal 'hat ha* hern, invertb-d "
i hoi "hi.
signing a statement that
his I UcL 17.(45— The 'world'* largrsl
w&gt;* ”•!
lh® Queen Elizabeth sailed
Drift signals—about 15,000 of
health Is a* good as it
it was
at
I Full
Eu111 I"*' America today on her first them—used by airmen over land
tho lime the policy lapsed.
w«r voyege. The *24,000,000 and sea In resue, work - and In
details, a* well as ’asa'istance
u..'.______
In applying for reinstatement or BrFlah Jjam-of-lha-octan rarrie. target practice during the. war,
■ new policy, may l « had from with h i, » peasrngrr Pat of no a- have been sold by War Assets
the ' A
contact representative hles—including 8enatnr Tom. (’em- Administration to a soap compa­
ually of Texas and Soviet Foreign ny. It was found that chemicals
located ,a { OrlanDo.
Minister Molotov. Rhe is expelled In tha signals could h» used in
to dock al New Ycfrk early r*?xt the manufacture nf soap powder.
Mnrulay.
Th* gfnnt luxury liner reputedly
Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N
began her maiden post-war journBLINDS .
ev financially in t lo black, with
Nationally Known ft Advertised
16 ,000,000 * pmt tn rwfurhlsh hei,
t . W. (Herrns. Exclusive Kej*
The Queen .Kliralm h ferried mote
117 IV. Robinson — Phonr ZV7ZX
than HILO®1 Allied soldiers serous
. Orlando' .florid*’
JACKSONVILLE. (k L 17. — well, over 402,000 m in i of ocean
IMeel — Aluminum J- Wood
(Special)— Dr. Fon* A. Hath­ war tones.
.
Complrlfljr InoUDfd
away, State Director, United
The'Queen Elizabeth* officer*
State# Employment Service aald intimated that she would mtke no
today that job placement b y the sttrmp. am. this voyagu.to wreak.
. I.MtebUmber ,wa* 16^06.
ENJOY
o?M»nleh 4.870 were veteran*,
•
'
and 8.768 were women.
, Total placement* In the 8tate

Responsibility
Of Press Urged
By Publisher

TONIGHT

Lima .bran* are drier
vine by the *u;r and air,

The Fineal In
! ; « * rook at It this way;
Every
100c
you are
now
spending yearly for fira and
windstorm insurance can ba i*educed to »4c by buying n 5
year rrnewabla policy. You save
ICc of every 100c.
How based on our present
dividends, by buying n rputuni
policy from us, you can further
reduce year yearly eeok lo, 87
l/6c. Raving 32 4/5c nf every
100c. You can’t lose - If you
A in ’t gel a dividend you ate not
laving any more thnn lh* pub.
(shod rate* for your insurance.
The
Mutual
Companies w»
represent hnvo nlways paid onnual dividends to policyholders.
C. M. Boyd ft Co. “ Your Mutual
Insurance Friend," phono &gt;04.—

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Personal

Circle
Nd.
. . -----o f the First Pap.
tial Church hcl,| iU firat meet­
ing o f the new year* in the
church annex recently witlt. Mra.
fle d Myrra. chairman, preaid­
ing and atao acting aa luiateaa
for the afternoon.
Mr*. Myera gave the
itevotional mtitlctl
“ Hlaxing
The
Traila" and alro a chapter from
the book "Women o ( the New
Taatamgnt" which
the
circle
member* will atudy during the
year. The miaainn atudy waa
given by Mr*. Thuma* Grove*,
and Mr*, Juhn L. Miller,
The n e w
officers
include
chairman,
Mts.
en|l*tment, Mrs. 11. E. Turner;
secretary
treasurer.
Mrs
A. C. nensonj
program, Mrs
John M Mil|er: '"Piblc stuily,
Mra., Prailey 1Odhant;
misslnn,
Mra.k Thomaa Groves; ititward'
ahip, Mra. A. K. llossettcr; communjky
missions,
Mrs. S. C,
Graham; .children's home. Mrs.
II.
E. Morris; lijefalure. Mr*.
B. Cl. Methvin; personal worker,
Mr*. M. F. Smith; social, Mr*.
L.
B. Hopper;
puhlirity. Mr*
C. C. Collins.

Lovely Dinner-Bridge
Given Mrw. Perkins
Mm. Richard Proven nn&gt;l Mrs. 1
Edward Higgins, Jr. honored1 Mr. and Mrs. liar
Mrs. Praxtnn I.. Perkins, J r .! have returned from
with * lovely diuner party end1Pa.
*
bridge party last everting in the
private dining room of The A n -1 John Pope left yesterday for
rhnr.
Ithaca. N. V. to attend the
The dinner table was laid with Cornell-Vale football game.
a while linen rlnth and held two
arrangement* of red roses, tube*
Mrs. J. II. Skcwra nf l-akc
roses, shaita daisies, pompom
p
chrysanthemums and - fern.i. (___
’an- Mary has returned home alter
dlratlcka and candelabra holding spending-two wreks in Hay Iona
burning
white
thpera
were ami I'rrsrrnt Pity.
placed intermittently down the
Mrs. It hod a Ewing has re­
center of the table.
turned from l-akrland where she
Attractive place rarda masked went on business. While there
the seating arrangement of the she visited Mrs. James Prater,
gueata who were aerved a de­ the former Annis Whitaker of
licious chicken dinner. 'Immed­ this rity.
iately following the meal bridge
tnfdea were aet up and aoveral
Mr. and Mr*. &gt;V. I,. S&gt;g
games were enjoyed. Mrs. Charl«a Pells was the winner of tier- turn »il Tuesday af er n three
fume for high score price and w\ek» riay in Hot Spring*. Ark.
Mrs. C. E. Spencer wns present­ mid ulvo Lancaster. Wia. Aftei
ed a manicure set.
u short riay a’ home- Ihcy plan
Mrs. Perkins was given a pair t* • Icaui fiv Culm.
o f crystal randelahtn and a set
nf. cocktail glasses by the hos­
(*apt,
and .Mr*. Tht-ma* A.
tesses as gifts fur the occasion.
Peat and aon Tommy, Jr. of
Those enjoying the party in-1Garden' City, Kan. arr . itpemling
eluded Mrs. Perkins, Miss Ktica-|
aeveral day* with hia parenta,
lielh D y s o n ,
Mias Klixahcth: Mr. and Mra. G. It. Peal. I’eeev
Whlgham. Mi«s Cecelia Truluck, Prat ia viaiting her parent* alao.
Mrs. Sterling
Polling,
Mrs. j
She plana to return Monday to
Aahemore Puaincaa College
in
Asheville N. C.

Tally LaKsicH
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liv u L E » cam? down from Au­
burn to *ss JACKIE PROTCIIIF.
this weekend. That luc'ky gal!
It's reel pethetic when you think
thr.t some of u* cren't &lt; even
lucky enough to have n imy III
one of our classes come from
th? rountrr in the Sweet Shop
arid sit r.t our table, only’ two
yenl* away
SAI.LY.
you'll just die when yoo hear
about some new rule* IheyTc
planning on passing up here.
OKrYN J'O IIM A N . tha dean of
women, announced that if snariel arrangement* rr.n Im mml?
for a garage, we (perhaps I’d
better »ay SOMK of the girls)
will he able to have their ears
on rempus. The other rulp i*
that the student* nrav he. might,
and could smeke in their rooms.
But safety regulation* would
have to he worked out first.
The Industrial Devolution may
have been important, but I’m a
lot more concerned about the

F L O R ID A

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Cecelia T r i l l nek

•Mrs. Fred Myers Is
Hostess To Circle

T a NFORD;.

TIi,. Lake '5taeV. |». T- A. met
nt the *rhn&lt;&lt;| Tuesday evciifnc
with a large group attending
the meeting, Carlo*-Mine, chair­
man of the mrniliership com­
mittee, reported the largest in­
crease in. several years.
Mrs. Kul* Grantham of the
program committee spoke of ihc
various entertainments
to
In­
given this year and
solicited
suggestions from the members.
Mr. ■Nichols reported
on
the
needs of supplies for the* lunch­
room and stressed the import•nnre of having enough
new
song hooks for tlie srhool.
Herbert
llrhrcns
announced
that the school garden project

PACKAGE S T O R B

list) If. AStAII HUG.

K. I . Dumpier,

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avett
•*» » m»* we

Mr-. Volic WilhmV,. i hrtltman,
wn* b’ -.lrs* In ( ’ irr'r No.- I o f I he
H r* Piiptiat Chun I, ,ni Mondavi
n0&lt; riMin for ibt- fir-i nioelitig ui i
ihc i/-** chin eli y i ; P|an« wenmail.' for th&lt; Vi a;
u , I. on I In'
rhaiihuionm ilc -lioii talk , on tlieii 1
hew ilulira.
Mr*. Wiliams riM-»««-d Itir neon
for the new mrmhtrs to siiliscidnj'
to'the mngiirinr pulillsb -il for the
use and infoimation of l&gt;- Woman'.
Missionary Haim memr«-i Sei'.'ra| interesting item* from llwsi
lllugaxinc* wcie given by &gt;ki- Ak
It (I'lliir.. Miv Kon .I IM rhrl.

rurrrnt F.S.C. revolution!
SYLVIA MEISCII ami (A MILLE
PATTEN. . ai|uabellrs
par excellt-nre. -have livi-n work­
ing bard along with the rest of
the Tarpons. That'* tho swim­
ming group you mays have seen
a couple of times In Grnntland
Itice Sporiliirht*. in training and
selecting
thrir
organization's
future awimmera. Since only aix
gala were chosen out of /note
•all
than 50 to he minnows, it's .•
ipiite
a ‘distlhrtinn. And so few of u*
can lie distinct — not extinct!
I tnissetl some Idg doing*'
lari weekend. The “ co-ed'*“ from’
Tally P gave a dance for "the
whole
phornon- (ja»*.
From
what I've lieatil ttotrr toy in,on
mute mill guesmril from the
gleam in her eye*, it mutt have
been quite an affair.
MPS GEltTPUOE PAGE. MILS
ItU.MPI.KV mid Mil. and MHS
MOORE rame up here Sunday
to visit thrir daughter*. MART
PAGE, EMMA KUMPLKY and
P E T T Y MOOItE.
Don't v..u' t«
knew those girl* wrre thrilled v
to see them?
....
I nearly S|
suffered n stroke the oilier
night whrn I walked out on to
the nrrnde and saw innumerable
prostrate bodies. The first grim
thought that came into my mind .
FOOD POISONING! Then a
couple of esciletl shout* en­
couraged me to InflK heaven. r|
ward. Was I amazed! Just like tl,
the Fourth of July, only liettcr .s
In case you missed it, Sal. all ()l
those tittle meteor* came from ^
a comet called — something likej *
Matvaroni dinner — Wait until'
I get mV Hamheau. hero It is.
^Lacobini-ZInner. There were an " "
awful lot of wishes ntailc on
these HttlF shooting atars, hut •"
somehow, I rouldn’t help hut »!»
have a feeling’ that I was cheat- t
In j
Bal. I hate to go *n •’«
anon, hut Edmond • Dante*, a Sh
handsome, young Frenchman, i* Nr
cnnU-mplattng suicide.
and
I p
want to l&gt;c there when lie_mMkr» on
up hi* mind. Most nrchafiTv I
will know all too soon. »imr g,.
i f * in my French Translation r(j
for tonight.
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•- Ill-ini,-r-onl die. N I'
with
MIt and MRS FRANK Wiiilll
RI FF. Ill
MRS WOOD
It I' E F, Sit »„• given n birth•lav party h» I'U and MRS
HARRY WOODRUFF lari everung
If v«ii see IIIlD
MOl'GII I'ON *-k 1,-11 )&gt;•••• la
u,'&lt;&gt;.ial,.| f,.i tinJ A VI E E
dalle,IlltUl t POI.I l.aII .111. fe, 1r,t I— I allaha-'ee
(nuti Hu- I'nivi-i ,'v •■/ El ■• I,
Ill'll,'! f,l--l. Ih-IIP|
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and on ideulally
gill*'

Casselberry News
&gt; Jane William* I a*., IImi

ll,,- iiiui alng c&gt;, f/re glvitt llv
MRS ll I. HKIIklNS v&gt;„. jti.i
the lliitig . . . a IIItle illffelrAll
and iiui«t - enjoy iihli- .. . I'AltOl.
STONE end her youngsti-i* lirive
Ik-imiii winter »liidie* Inn
.

N tm tlT iu S uch
\ s |)ip lt(h u ri:i ( tin

The 'total pr&lt;»ducllnn o f dry
lima bean* In I!*-I6 was 2*12 mil*
lion pound*.

your

Nearly 11,000 Job
Placements Made
During September

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On and after October 41 the following hours and prlc««- will
be observed Vy the undersigned shops i
—

Prom 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.

UPEN SATURDAYS '111 7:00 P. M.

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HE C A M E * ..H E
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tm tf ahhouph lt*« Im poitlble fo g iv *

• BROILERS
• FRYERS

those practical

advantagest (| ) safeguard your pres*

• HENS

breakdowns which so often' hit old

•ecurate oztlntfttei of dellveey c M h d '
Wo’ ro gelling our fo b .hare o f Chey,
rotefe cwrronf output, but production
It (tin running for biolew normal, bvon
though Chevrolet boA nmr. cort ood

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.by pravontlng serious troubles and
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rspolr bin*; and (4) maintain thooosalo

Frc»h Larne Grade

value o f you r cor. Rsmombor— wo'ro

A Florida Eggs

NEW PRICES

ock-spff refuse to. go hack

A d d n tone}) o f'g ln ir
our. lo you r coalum
w ilh n fenllii-r Irini
m ed fe ll lint . . .

BffW Chevrolet |u$l ftt quickly as w e
Irffarvolz, and gain

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Open* 12(45 P. M.

Today &amp; Friday!

FRESH DRESSED

gnd- neck*

■trike against labor, and

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most important
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SOCIETY EDITOR

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C U T -U P POULTRY

HOURS:

1940,/.'aired .train fl'eueri F7&gt;**J*ti

SLEEP

vision providing for Waiver of
premium# In the event of total during September showed an In.
disability lasting continuously creaae of allghOy over; 10 permade ' ' In Uvltlc* at Galneavlll*.
Ichger than six months. For a

p&gt;,Awr

they arc, tool

CALL US
TODAY -

snt transportation; (2) avoid the mo|hr

ia time during tho
labor atrikoo con-

1346

Joe Marsh

Alvla Blake west *e«th mi hi* v*»
ration,for *osi* liking, *ad left M*
Mlaaoa laenjoy a vacation from Ike
corncob pipe, clot he* Is a h*ap, and
aoloa on th# harmonica.

WASHINGTON LETTER

R

It

Want a Vacation
from Marriage?

Gome the end of the week, ehe

That is the studied verdict of
life dhderwrllcrs — men .who
make a business of sriling In­
surance — according to George
8. Anderaon, It tlnerant contact
representative of .the VA Suh
Regional Office at Orlando.
Designed to provide maximum
rotectlon at
minimum
tost.
I. *'* cf!) ” " t r m on
«ny
other ,p6liey for one reason; the
government Itself pays all over­
head and administrative coate.
Recent Congrrsitonal legislalion liberalized N8LI
so that
now death payment
may
be
niado in a lump sum, or month­
ly, or a combination of both;
a veteran can name any bene­
ficiary ha wishes. Including his
me w o
• *........ . own estate, and there are a num­
have been executed not. *o much ber of permanent policies avail.
•bja^te jflMrTEs need Of -any
In vengeartco * « »
!htni"‘who'”ma7 bo tempted to
ad lhair country - d o w n tlie
All N8I*I policies have a pro.

T H U R S D A Y , OCT.

Social Calendai

Rom wiere I sit

lie claimed thnt most deaths of men in their fifties
.were the result of hiifh blood pressure, though thj? causes
piven might be heart-disease, arterio-sclerosis, or kidney
diseases. A mid-day nap was recommended ns one way
of relnxing, but here most business men consider this
Impossible to achieve. In some countries, where the siesta
is a national habit, all businesses Hre closed during the
mid-day hours, hut ,ns life is organized in the U. 8. A ,
business men are seldom able to nap while the busy whirl
goes on around them.
The doctor has something, though, as many harried,*
nervous men will admit. A program organized to permit
more pleasant relaxation for the men who keen the

now have - two rtiiMc*.
local observer. There is
IV A S ill NOTON.. frll— A^a* » , l y
*11*to-do -. uni'-ui J ! ' « a _ J»ml noo~nj'Ifins Iicail the shopping list
l.!7 louiii'i' lirnthrV.
of Prince 'Huhha Hvaati of Slam,
his (Hitters* and Prince** Itamh.
haiiiarm Sukhralaya during their
visit in this rouqtTy.
The nylon* ami randy will
Kepulillean* are n
make four pair* of dark eye*
onr* who- are, ttgainr
damo when the g ift, „ ro presenteconomy. . “ wartime
rtl In Prime and Princess SvaslP*
say.-i th e ’/kmrrl'-nn I
daughters nl school in OicltijnLalsif, . “ are steadily
ham, England.
.
hrpr* hinifralice* toPrince** fjvasti *aya her iTaughand normal progre**
Itr* are not so different irom
American girl*. "They know n||
about jltterbugging, Vn„ ./Vibnson
nm| fu»sing with their luilr."
.
When they llivil in the palace
(keimany at Pangknk, both Princes* Svasll
timarlne* ami Prim-es. Itambhalliarm wore
&gt;andaL ami a costume, railed -the
aken the
“ " 'l fashioned' something
,nrat I..
|,M'
straight slu-ath
isideraliK- * 7 ' ' b* &lt;'h' ,," «
.•AiMin nl ,
"* r-nicl.nn«l niM on thfir
linicn on
wr,ir
wmlcrn
rvmovfd,
I riiwciB lUmhhnibami,
iiia rvn ltn hnue\Tr, U In mnurninir nml W P Ifa

caah rcaliter * M . k tha right
of the d W n* you enter." ’
From old timer* the mayor
learned. « the restaurant owner
was fUI| Jacdhus,', Intiir,' shire
dead. Morelock did not say how
much It coat him "to* feed the
soldier* in his chargo 46 years
a*o.
'
/

The veteran, It. B. Morelock,
wrote Prey making if he could
learn the namo of a man who
ipcrnted a restaurant her* in
1001. * He explained he took a
cavalry unit through Chadron
kand fed them at the restaurant,
pitying 'the bill himself, lie
rouldn't remember the proprie*
tor's name, but did recall “ the

A ph ysician , npcakiitK b e fo r e n irroup o f m e n ’ o v e r
f i f t y y e a r s «lf a g e. u rjfed th e m In spen d m o re lim e in r e ­
la xa tio n .
. '
t

s President Trhtnan ran at
take -comfort in the fact
Hie GanD Are also from

IftM

46 year*.

Life-Savin«r Siesta

n v Vi J

it

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Yet Reimjmbers
Meal For 45 Years

The hJjfKeat problem in America |o(k\y is the limum
problem, and the most lamentable victims seem to-bo*the I
children. Tfot only do ■thousunds of them lack enough
room-to plnj% but mnny, especially’ In *the'InrRCf rifles,
don’t even seem to hnvo enough room to sleep. Their
quarters arc too cramped both indoors and outdoors.
A report from one pity tht» other dny Hold of a moth­
er, grandmother and n two-year-old irirl walkiiiK about
the city for hours seeking a place to sleep, and finally
finding refuge in a police station. They were decant and
respectable people, but ns in a fnnmus example of sacred
history, them was no room for them even in the Inn.
Such situations are inevitable in thousands of. cases,
perhaps, in the early stages of disbonding nrmles! but
surely it should not last so ionic and impose hardship on
so many people. Children particularly should be properly
cared for— no matter whose children they are.

■enaciuenosi
P a ra k le l a

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mombofs o f A m o tk o's foremost auto­
motive

service

organization;

Quainl ilnrt Uaipi mil* ihlt

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L-ady Alter rayrni Iwngdinv print

a rv«l convwvriioti pint,

”i •

Largrr all**, 16 lo 44.

en d
Varo Zoriao

Stewart

Carver*#

C A I-IA V W .’ Com# In

•

The L itllf Engine Thnt Could
Snow W h ite and The Seven D w arf*
Rumpel-Slilt-Skin
Sorig* 'of (he Zoo
_
Singing Games
Tho Sheep nnd the Pig
Tho 500 Ho(s o f Boriholomtew Cubhin*
W hen (he Huzband Kc.pl House
Tho Farmer'* Bride — T h e Pancnkc
Three LUlIc Pig*
Three Billf Coni* Gruff
William Toll Overture .
’ What la God Like
.
- One Siring Fiddle
’
* Lillie Block Sambo
‘ . Uncle Mac’* Nuragry Rhymes
Robin Hood

THE MUSIC BOX
111 WEST FIRST STREET

A black- ptnalic paient
hag
will compliment
your new dress or auif.

IU&gt;5 up

“We Clothe the Family— W c Furnish litir llo m r "
216 £ Ini SL iPhone 174

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T H fc

Alexander, Deal
And Tyre Stand |
Out For Seminole
Sparkling D e f y n s

University O f Miami Star

I H y W D A f , OCT. 17,;ig46

3 A N F t)K l&gt; -

80 Victories Set *
F ar Phillies In . I
1947 By Chapman

e

If laat night's gridiron exhlhitlon by, he Seminole lli;h Reboot’*
Baby Ca'ory Fed eleven is any iii
dtealkm of what. SeniiA •
may
field during the next couple of
years, local foottall fans needn't
worry much abotU haying a win­
ning club, Coach Fred l'a m » sent
his smaller but fasb.T charge*
against- a large Seabrecte lligli
Baby Sandcrab marhine and a!
/hough the locals were oulgained,
2.14 year* tu 281. the running -•
Johnny Alixandrr, I'm
Lloyd Swain and Bill lluntpheyv
cd 'o t»e too much for the visitor,
ed to l&gt;* mi much for the .visitoi*
and the Baby Fed* lucked up thelj
first win of the seaon by n sc/1 *
of 28 ;o IH.
The contest wa* only several I
minutes ' i l alien Swain, Alexander and Deal, on a series of lim
plung/A and ' tricky off tacklu
thruats, can le i tu the Seabriert
one yard stripe. Deni promptlj
phruthad e v e r'center-for n touch
down. The try for tl»* extra point
from placement failrd.
Davtonft Beach took the kick
o ff and Vroikrd the oval down l&lt;
the Sanford 12 when- the F**r
liras ehtd and the locals took over, Harry Oliaui. University of Miami fullback who led Hie nation hi kick
llowivrr, -a Healirecae ' lineman Ing la.it aco-vin. la off on another klekliig rampage this irunn. Tin
broke tin ought ami d/fleeted tiuaky fullback Lx booting them high and far and D now ranked nmol).
Swain's punt and the Suudcrabx Hie n m 10 In tig. country He will bo nrn fn action Oct. i b ' ii
recover* I on tin* Fed 2H. lb/.-haven Oalomvtlle when Miami buUIra U. of .FlorUl.t for state ritmiuiloiLshlu
and Pete Alexander rallied down
to the. 21 w hw j Alexander went
Wide around his left for n touili­
down fhe conversion attempt

Football I'redictlon*
A* yet we have not gone nut
on a limb on football prediction*
thi* year and thi* week i* »•
a time a* any In start.
First of all le‘ u* ■,xy thnt
thi* week offer* some really
good lilt*. To tup the list we
t hi nk
the Alabama -Tennesxi'o
tusaie is • the leading game uf
tlio weekend, and Mi.OOo persona
are expected to jam Knoxville'a
cliields-Watkins Slmlium to see
the classic collision Kntutdnv uftrrnnon.
,
HI* limes in right pre * * r
year* the winner of the Ten-”
nr**ce-Alahama game went on
lo win the Soulheaslarn Con­
ference championship and thin
)f.xr I* no exception.
Our
fin.1 prediction U thal Ala­
bama will topplr Trnnr-afr.
(,’ eorgin’a rugge&lt;l decisive de­
feat of an unbeaten Kentucky
eleven. I,y a 2H to f.'t margin,
leave* the Bulldog* * uiiili*fenlo,t

t'/irollon |,ut the Tar heel* may
ftttrfiriw (•vrrvoni*. Thi* a in**tip hut
ml ill take N#nvy.
North * at of mu Stale will like­
ly halt nn tininipresilve Wake
Fniexl, and Ohio Slate will top­
ple I'lltiluc.
I'mn will taniiuish Virginia.
Iiollan* to s lo p Iowa, llirhigan
•&lt;» top Northwestern,
Holy
Cro*» In smite Syrarase, Valr
'oier Corntll, llenver- lo lick
l lah, St. Mary's lo nip Fordham, and in a rh «c one S.M.IJ.
oier Hire.
, Oklahorfla will rofie Kansas
Male, lllnoi* will fratile WIsconkln, II. f\ I „ A. U due to
smash California. Smilhetn Cnlifotiun «ill wnllop Washington
amt Missouri due lo shade Iowa
State.
We'll lake Kentucky over Van­
derbilt, Mississippi over Louis­
iana Tech, uiui William and Mary
to down Washington and Lee/
I lot da llomrrwmng
The first great past-war mlgiution of foot ball fan*
will
Send ' »»nie 3,,100 Miamian* to
(■alncsville Snturdny, Oct. III.
Thtre slur ini .trains and himdrt'd* of iiutomoliilc*
will be
pressed Into service. .It will
mnik IIn- fiist time the teams
have nipt in (•ainesville since
tile opened of tile series wn*
played hack hi 103H. On that

thV* c lu b .

SPORTS LAUGH

•

. "The ground work for sotrw of
the d&gt; al* N*e wi|l make this win
ter alirody has b»-:n lai I,* he says,
“ and we may come through with
eemething a the national ImseSali
meeting In Los Angeles in Dccemchapman*! first job as a baseball
akipp r was In 11142 as manager of
the Hlrhm&lt; nd Colts of the da** II
Piedmont League. He also man­
aged the 1WI Kichninml cam bei fore tolng srdd to th llror klyn
Dodgers.
'; ...
* II.n made a predict
the start of last scaso
Phillies w:t/ld nit fin),
tuual spot in the National League i
cellar an i that thry wouldn't I- ' j
10D gar.ias, lie was right—both j

COLORED BASEBALL GAME
SANFORD
N D A Y , OCTOBER 20. IM S — 2 i3 0 P /l

" ®

COCOA; INDIANS

W IL L THAT PAY F O R ] f JUST
K IL L IN G A M A S K E D / l IT, I
M A N ? I----- - T . l T i r S ^ V B E

7

CELERY niUPPERS
White People Welcome

A d m lta io n 60c

By Bob Green

THE LONE RANGER
-T H IS PARTICULAR MASKED
MAN IS TH E LONE
r"
N^ A N G E R ! ^ ^ - —

COM E O N j TONTO

DO YOU REALLY THINK Y l DON'T
THOSE MEN K IR K
&lt;1 KNOW,
FIRED COULD BE PER-/MR.BRALEY,
5UADE0 10 TE LL j-rQ BUT I'LL
.THINGS ?
FIND OUTJ

MEANWHILE

in s id e s p o r t s r e p o r t

YOU THINK F O R E M A N ]
W O R K W ITH , HIND TO I
W RECK B R ID G E 7 / T

THAT'S WHAT
I W AN T TO
FIN D OUT,
i TO NTO !

IT S E E M S C U R IO U S ) UM! YOU
TH AT K I R K W O U LD { G O TO
F IR E T W O W O R K E R S ) TOW N,
WHEN 'LABOR IS S O /Q U E S IIO M
BADLY N E E D E D ^ !
TW O
— 7 y— v y '
TE LLE R :

YDO’RE WELL RfclD V IGUARAN HOW, KIRK.REMEM*) TEE I'LL
BER, I WANT r -r ? GET ™ E
RESULTS!
LONE RANG
f ER, AND THAT
\
V BRALEY WON'T
1
iVr FINISH THF

N 0 .1 O N T D , T H E Y 'R E JU ST B A I T
COM E O N ,S IL V E R ! r - s

\

S O i T N G , \ 'B Y E . J I M . D R O P IN
S H E R I F F i V A G A IN WHEN YO U 'P
CONW AV J
IN T O W N .

L TOLO H E D NO*
/EG H E A R D OF
3 A G E M S N I* S H E

[ MEAN, A G E

YOU REALLY j
A c ru A L tY ^

DEADEST TO W N
L
I E V E R SAW. NOTH­
IN ' E V E R H A P P E N S
H E R E ! /-&gt;___

SAY
TH A T
AGAIN/

_

7— L J O B !

N O T.TH AT,]/.M ASKED ! BY
SHERIFF JJ [ THUNDER,YOU DON!

W HAT TH

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V &lt;=ET AWAY WITH :
----- r t h i s ! I

vn RPWHSPN,
WHV DlONT
VDU ,AS£_.

h s g ’t o s e e
THE R I N G *

Y E A H .r-

WHV,DONT
y&gt;TTAwa. I ? ?

AW, I GIVE UP.
M AVBS I A M I
E N G A G S D -p A

K DINGLE •
VdU A MAN

P sh e k n o w s rvsG c
AM NESIA ANO CANT1!
t h in g :

G W N y;

pm

O P A F lS H * - A M d
EVE N A
- L ^ C y lP lC H P U fS
f ^ “ k T T lU P A *
p « h tJ

OH, BUT ITS
TOO, TOO UTTEBLY F A N T A S T IC ,^
l M E A N ,S H E ’S i D G F lN ir E L Y fr
T NOTVOUC
S n T Y P E J r r '•

jc «r, Doin ruiir&gt;«ckN, Johnny. .
Angel and Hugh CarK/in. With

Hanford boy* playing for Hlet-

•?",
X Htetaon
will down Rollln*.
i
' T lJ V l 1®d jW Boliby- lame,- will
xmothgr-.AckgnWCTAVihV, '-‘and
the touchdown twin*— Davf. and
m *ncb*nl-wl|| ball Columbia,
D u k ^ k fU r downing Navv laat
Haturday, will trounce Rlchmoml.
Navy *1101114 rebound from U it
week'. defeat- and . sing N6rth

ZJXli

*ack,
‘ y/l
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BY PAUL ROBINSON

,
~ 3 j i l P O N T A C T DUMB. J i t s J t i s n o o w t s q l y
1 S IC H E N IN G , T H E WAY X X J
LET G W N V J ^ l S T Y O U ,------ -

SiVL.

I vYHAV o y a
. NO MORE
**&gt; WHAT GOES

ahwtln e i

ATTENTION!

Im a g in e
5/ A

cucin

BLOW O N
V B A R 'K I L L
r O ft C U R E ]

F jrou’ra in a hurrjr---- w«'ll torvo you with
•
•
efficient, courteou* speed.

P A Y US A VISIT — A N D W E K N O W
Y O U 'L L COME B A C K A G A I N l
tx n n n e r-n

n s r i / n r 'l s v i i n l

•

1■ - 1 1

\ U irTLi U C D /

\ IS O FTE N

D BY A r “
HEAD.*

SWELL-GOT
A HAMMER (
a H A N C f/'i

SNACK BAU

••

YEAH GUESS YOUGE
RIGHT-" IF ONLY MY ^
MEMORY WOULD COMB
SAC 16, THEN rD KNOW
JHOW t REALLY STAND
&lt;■

BOBBIE'S

«r*r of traetory liulli
,» pen4urlng It house* err
I* i plant* -or immediate
ary. seeke live wlr* 41ai«r Mu*t be Is poelunn
imedtalely aat up slor* »hnw- kerilonised display* furn-

cm

A I’ N c u ifn uures
KICILMONli. Vn. Hen Chapman
has set a real o f HO \ictot~La tar
hia Philadelphia I'hilli ■s in. the
National league srtunible nett

O f Feds Deciding
Factor In Contest

In the secnilil |*.riul, the Isd*.
took over on .hrI, owir 4C mid
Swain picked up III yaids «n a
beautiful display of liip-swlnging
and defcptiuii. In-.1 1 and Al. xnmltr
fviri.d down t o 'lie ;o. i,i-ul flip,
pel a quick urnal tu no *c-iC
Alexander lor Id more yard* an i
than thv Fed fullusi*. I.eui ciasit
ed over from tlai *fuui. Again m
extra attempt faded.
•
•The lull, Kicked to he lluy.tona 2.1 uiui lluchavcn return.
t&gt;&lt; the 43. luiytuiiu tumbled op the
40 and th./- » vita fe.ove.vj an.
promptly Le’iun another selling
thfuat. Altxamlei *p. d off tackic
for five I, fa ir Swain wtaven
through the Daytona secondary foi
20 more. I teal, Alexander aim
-Swain plunged, ploughed and skirt■
ed down In the S/aluo.x. eig it
yarj atripe. Swain tiun Ha I'
around lef end fm another touchd'l/rn. l)rn| cia'lird nv.r rcntei
for the extra point.
doing into Iii- bird period wMh
* 111 to 0 leud, the Fed* rcce.ved
the,kickoff and carTA/d to .he
b i.ric 41 befou lining. the uall
on downs, ibirhutrn p|cknl iip
nine and If yanla h i two trie*.
Miller panted to Uuchaveu fur
ulgh. and rarrled down t„ the Fed
I L Smaltv akirtrd hi* right end
for a touchdown. Again the eonVcralon at.empt f/um placement
WB* blocked.
’ III he final quaiter, SraliiVct'-'
recovere^ h fvd miarue on tlit
Banfird In-yard tinr. Ilmluiv. n
piuiaptly tiarvekal to the Fed b'.l.
8malic plckid up 24 anj thru went
aver for a touchdown frixn the
tlx. Again Hrahrreie' fail*&lt;1 to
convert.
,
Daytona kicked off and SAaln
remrnud to hla own 3H. Deal
ploughed iwer center for .1, Hum­
phrey picked up four off right
tackle, and Deal rra*|ird in 6
cmUr again for three. Deal tlio.i
Dipped an aerial to Humph.cy f&gt;ir
91 ygrda. Deal, on the iwxt play,
Wolard hla way cautiously through
-thp Reabnot* forward wall, flashtil past the secondary- and got
diiwn !o the (wo tieforc lie w.is
forc«d ou of bound*. Peal waste!
no time In hiding the um te» for
the tiko yard* and a »c/*re.
The final ,/lve minute* of the
contest »*w tlie cnUrO. &amp; .V l’/.Fs^
"Ifqukd In aic Ion. 'The fioanman
and sophomore* gave the Sanderaba a l&lt;s*d fight. Although th*
* bigger Daytona
machine
wn*
ploughing 'broilgh the Fed elexs-’ fi,
j*»s kid* broli, through occationa!ly' to *pU| th* Seabtxuie back*
for losaa*.
,
Deal 1*4 the local &lt;poum! galnor*
vrl h a net of M yard*. He wn«
by'Bwaln with a to U ^ o f
Alexander plckid up S3,
i led the viiltor* w( h

•&gt;11 (*hn " X ' the fasten nuin. i
wcn'C ray who won the race.”
lit * Free Hand
! Chapman said he'd been giv.n
' a free hand hv Carptnter and PenI neck to make nnv trade*, sal.a or
buys that h? hlnk* will strength-

�THURSDAY,

O CT.

17.

1946

!&gt;1E S AN FO R D

W irarU MtiTami i \ \'7.M &gt;,
only 10 i){ the SY on Mu rami
Island are producing, They enu
pit y corno 2.|U person*. Ile(iire the
war, 10 tim&gt;a.that many vicre jvt
work.
Tho re-aeons for the curtail-moot, hr i« y i, ur, th.- lark of coa|
A P Nvwsfrnture*
and wool lor the furnace, saml
‘ WENI CC—
fontnl ala™ and silica to make the gliisv and
0 -Hry, n war casualty, i# not ti nriit* to huy the fini*m-il prod.tad. Hut It is hail Iy crippled.
Sergio llnn-i. proprietor of one
We un-il to get the roaU and
,of the biggest’ factories. the, A r-i the ailira from G.rmmiy. th. Mtn.l
from Fontalrebleau in France,
and thr wood, from Yugoslavia.”
hr explain*. *
them."
therefore, llacvi
Von ran ex
add*, that V
the inlricaV-'
glass dating hark six c. tiUrls*,
will I* scare* nn I expensive for
the ne^l fen years. Even m, h=
ih»)s not cx’in-t that \\ nice will
ttf U nt tufa** or ftlu re » hUh I
lose her markets.
b M i«4 keep you health?

Venetian Glass
Symptama af OUtma ArHIng from
Is Scarcer Now
STOM ACH ULCERS
Than Before War
mw to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF FROM

Jh’aaBaohTailiolHamaTraatnMnUhjt
Hast Nat* ar It WUI Cast You Nation*
£ J7* t• « Bttntoo hot•im of tb» w i Lt, ar n
T I lC A T lIK N T b t r t b r fn u iM fu r n ilffo l

■iMLotwMt sa*. Soto on i a (Isis*

AM tot "W IIIuS ■ M a n t o " al.icii fuljr

■ iD llliU (h i * tenklfnalaa _ S___

..

Lancy’a Drug Store

Houaslllat A Anderson Drug*

I l r a .1 a n d . L i n ft W i . r k

ito.il V*i nun * law*,"’ he co;t*

a t —ftiI

mar.ypmopU h*t*tutf% «l
cr&gt;qwty|u— cee wtthimi

t o u c iit o n

lilFut

tends, "can't tx* imitated. France
aim England and Cctmuity ami
frarmtliB** thoufl then* i«
th. United • Slates ull inal*’ good
clear glass. Hut tlrer have.n’t the
wotkman.hlp in d -sign that Miu
ratio hn«. And ev*n if they did
thalr labor costs would umke the
IUAmm
pr!+,j too high."
nmrdnwsltt for Dona's
The hrtlsls who put together
lurrtJr, um U lucrMitsa,
mosaics out of minute |uera* .*f
colored
as many M
colors'd glass, using ,a*
5.000 for on- postcar l-»i*e pic­
ture, work fiv e I- six days* to
complete one, but It rolls for only

IH.NI.. _

'

"Some of It Is not ns.giMid-a*-;1
used to bo." Haeel says frankly.
Hut he adds with pride, "It i* *tdl
the best in. the world."

ROBB’S. HOME! BAKERY
217 E A S T FIRST STR EE T

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Ure4se4d«nrt trvrk H*l

HERALD, ivANFUKD, FLORIDA

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r
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In
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1186 are in use by the nation’s grnm- • ..n.i VlRtti Iti-Hrlik! i*lr«oll *•1
tunr apd secondary sc Iliads.
Fl»*i|i|.i in Hint f.i» FU»*iiiii*t|» r m i n l f
lit l toif+ffll hrilift ! »*• S«* •'•tJI.j

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Delicious Apples, 2 II
Yellow Onions. .*t lbs
Jtartlett Fears, It)

No. I Fotatoes, 10 Ihs

*t

th H sij*|. t tip
1
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vni AILK IIKUKIIY NOTII-TKD

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-’til Haul PintI Street

Friday and Saturday

in m

I'Utntlrt,

• In
l k f « - .t’ n u h ir Cultttnh»l»nnT».
I » l» lr t r i4 On**. T tn « am i Knur.
I ,., *,vi. Mrmiu in *if tin- i mtiniy

HOME CONTROLLED'

For .

•Ull ’f thr Flat* tif FlocLU.

l ‘ l*ifn ii

lettuce, 2 heads

I faltintr Potatoes, 5 Ihs
Western Carrots, hunch

1**1
h i t t iilrl
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tl.fk &gt;
t. itii*-*

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hi, r&gt;‘d llrrsanl and Drawn Poultry

\U- MEAT

*

Skinless Weiners, Ih ..... 49c
Ass Id. Sliced Cold Cuts, lb 49c
. f i l l NTHY HTYI.E SMOKED

Sausage, Ih-.
A

49c

iV A A

Itriske! Heef Stew, Ih
boulders.

:A KS
Sirloin, Porterhouse, T-Iione,
s it

Uih or Club, II)
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6!le

Cl I'

Chuck Konst, Ih

* ■ *itt

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22e

42c

jiu t k ib lr

Sunhlest
Tomato Juice
hi &lt;f/„ can

( ond. Milk
Cold Medal

IliiTilatr Dill

20c

Pickles
Silver
i-lmlf

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Flo-

avattatits

For W hiter Biscuits, Rolls, Cakes
I Imll 1 nJirjt available

O u r government haa again authorixed th e m illing o r regular
w hite flour. T h a t means good, dependable A M E R I C A N
BEAUTY

W h ite

5|our— th e

very sam e A M E R I C A N

M/?^r

B E A U T Y you bou gh t before the w heat em ergency— again
is b rin g milled a n d will soon b e available at y o u r dealer’s.
B y adopting w h eat saving measures eariy in 1946 in the
form o f 80% flpur, America w a s able to spare millions o f
bushels o f wheat t o tide o v e r w ar-scarred countries until
their o w n fat! crops could b e reaped. A b u n d a n t harvests
both a t hbme a n d abroad h a v e now averted the threat o f
w ide-spread h unger in m any countries, and h ave m ade
n otftih lft o
ou
e tu r n tto
o regular
r M u lir w
wh
h ii t * flo ttr
u rr rreturn

i.ew rr

CAN BEA

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w hen

a v a il a b l e

CASHMERE

80% flo u r still on h an d

Northern

Janlaf

Paper Towels

(U T Y 8 0 I

Kernel Vacuum
Packed Golden Bantam
CORN
Whole

KASC0
Dog Food
5 lb. Pkg. 59c

BORAX

Northern Tissue N I B L E T S
Guaze Tissue

Wft Ramctc Ui « nifhi To U n i t O nm tllj
* -K 4 Z z*/».!
ib ijn

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FLO H TW *

toJti;.4JW4Ulc* ^iian .lt.a:

•Many factor* ari’ Involved In
Ilia |il;mnjny *&gt;f r-uch »• program .
Fur instance. weather studies i.f
iNrli country have In he, matlc.
Hie N m al A ir Transport K errIff- u egging mi ils-men who are
n*jfttjfn*r|* tn lonely pot* around
liit&gt; world Jo cojlecl wild Hf«i i»
lliria nff boors.
Iiisti'mI nf lolling around dtenm*
ln»T libnut i c rltlD I oitdils mid pill*
up -girl*, lit- Imyr am lining cnrnuiayr.il In cnllert -ami study the
flora 'am i fauna iilaiut them.
A NATS navigator, 1,1, Mavid F.

•&gt; AKTICIJv-S

FOR SALE

FtittTION of boron for rrrit. 201 F L A T tu n I v o r h o ra r w »R r.n ,
K . Ita u r lla r .
F lo r is t,
I*
rlvilegc*
212-W*, O lrr y Am.'

2

By R. J. SCOTT

tbi) project.
•Ilf lii&lt;l liff-dltt*
wafc. I.U •Cirlhi
lit!VtJjaTnr.' W Ai
*•
Hi w around Hu- 1‘nrifi - nvir uit
ihnrliil iiniiiii'.iini.;i e fi unit .uu
g|v*, ts|lii|ij&gt;nl with hag, butterfly
net mid rsliu'u', to cAllcrt and
t l i u l f f linin' tliati1
differ­
ent sprtimrtis. dfi tm pirn I plant
life.
NATH tl working In cnoperii.
tion with thr University o f Califin niii ninl other fluent iona! inatittillnni ninl f- -ending an expert
rlluralist mi nn pigtit-wyck tour
of I’acifir-iiutiwwls in.nn rffort to
Kit III- hoyr Intrrpkted.
Thnurand'. of
tanka sn I

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TO
/T 'S SMART W JTJLJF
Y O U R . W IN G S A T T H E

S A N F O R D S C H O O L O F A V IA IlO N o

liiiainrss Opportunities

lilS T U m riO H W ANTED
CltEKAnlllCATH n HOMES
Maniifartiner of Factory Ituill

F L A U B E ftt
i H l FRENCH
No v e i i s T »
w r o te

HOUSE nt npurtmenL furnished
or
u»fiminii*wt
Permanent
family. I'hinic lotto.

lie s e x e c u t iv e , M r . K r -k r r
at • V A L U E / . M O T EL.
S a t t i i d n y , O r t . I f , fu r
&lt; K N I T It V

lltii ;-k ur apartment wanted
S furitiriud or unfurnished. J’ri
, ntiim-iit runbfefiC E. A. Coving
inn at Ppat tiffin*,

I’ HEFAIIHD'ATING coni'.
ilitdili.il Height#, N. J." A- Helltm
- North Carolina
Milkers of SKA BOA III) Untidy
butll Humes

LOANS

IH

10 9 3

, T H E

W AS

HEARD

, a n d T h e d u s t Hu r l e d

CO LO RED

Th e a i r

y e a r s

IN T O

- N O - A FLOWER
B E L o u q u iq To T he
LILY FAM ILY

TH e. w o r l d
•

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( S o u i U ck/H A S e a )

unfumishrd flEV E R A L _liH K n .lertrlr Jruns
iiiliditlmi. One tvYnri102 Sm iforil Avenue
ALT furo^aluiv rrntu
uuver vacuum cleaner.
!f = 9 i i a * « l 6 &amp; :
7-Jr Fted Myers, d ll
llOltm
iW ItEIIE WMERE
ONE OF THE l i ‘ .( in Hvininotii
PUIVACV IH ItHHPECI ED
Cminty, two Mi tty home throe
VDUlt natuial desire fur privacy
urres tninl nil kinds of fruit
in money mutters is strirtiy
in'milifol yard. T o ere it you
rtspeeivd here.
Friend, and
will like it.
relatives are not &gt;tuesliiine*
A t.OVKI V (iHintry llume five
hlwul' your ciedit
Tour ene,
■err* of Ilio .best eidcry Innd.
* iilovcr or Iniaittnt. nssveiute*
A ({OOD inveslmenl in Inmiiicss
will not li*’iir olsyour. personal
‘ prVinmty.
affairs. Then* L.-no cause ffn
flO A tW .ji uf ilrnlitifill shines of
eniliariassmimL • »
Lake Atonynr.
ICeasonabtc rrrdil fminlrrmcnta.
It) AC'HEM "Mr * lay road ehenii.
No ro-niakers on mriney lasns
KDWNk D F, L A N E "
-*■
Vurialilr imynient flu ns.
The Man Will! Knows • Sailfufd
ITIMNE I i 11
FAM ILY LOAN &lt; n
Flnrida Itsnk nldB
I'hons A’
I.AItGE A' medium riled heat­
ing stove* also metal frnrnc 12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
f**r outside oil drum. M, S.
Nelsoti tin | l'nl met to.
* o very ile* ini Lie Ink*' front
turrugr lia rl* on lhr west shin
VITKNTION
of |mke Minnie, one containing
FOR It OWN FRH
Xd nrres nt f I.'.IOO mid the
102!* Ill 1039 Models •
oilier-r n n t n i n i n g 11) at tea
Hoderni/r laur llraHliRhts
FLtHMI NA \ DING '
priced at »3,L'(V). Moth of Hie no Install Healed fleam AVapirin
finiMiing. I'leaning and » a t
tracts have can budding si'e*
Male Niclil Driiinif Safer
Nn* ftni't' *4i|rfaced In per
uvet Its iking the lake.
STIH lKLAND M O H ItlSO N (N r .
oh, ‘Mii II'H'tfi mtoi** like nee
Plmne 200
It. M. GI KAHDN
||(i r WATER ItKiitr
prrfc-t
la ile Mnry. Fl;t.
rondfTttiu nit|i .Thgallmi (anf.
TATE W ANTED
uiul eoiineetlonr. I’liom- !!| or

best

FRUlT-

W c arc happy lo announce that MR. W l L.
STOUDENMIRE it now associated with iu
in our More.

k e pt a

D R A W E R IN HIS
D ESK F IL L E D
W IT H R O T T IN G
PEACHES

IS A W A K E -R O B IN
: A B .R D ?

M IL E S

SUNSETS
aro und

Three
^

2 ,0 0 0

He

P C A k

a w a y

fo r

• N E W I.iin g a l.*w m r n p le t y f u r n h h n l, ' h i I r lt t t r ie
k itc lm i,
W s s h iiu r iim rh iiie n r.il g a rilc n
tp o ll;

ro T T in c

WtUk KR AKAfoA
E R U P T E P

h is

O N L Y W H E N HE
CO ULD S M E L L

1

BROOM HAKES
r; WIDEN RAKES
HARDEN TtMIIS
Lis HARDWARE &lt;
.‘HU K«*l First SL

IhU liuiin' or aparmeu
or » ImlnMUir.
L'nl
Him .in. phono I'TiJ.

FREE DELIVERY
SERVICE
*
■
‘
2 Deliveries Dnlljr
10:00 A. M

-

Imiiiraliitv

C A PS

RFX:ORD ItOITiTEMLD

HAGERSTOWN — &lt;/!-&gt;- 1*:
inoil ijlnigar 'Haiti tils tigerntri|ied cat, H years old and
mother o f more -than lHt&gt; kiV*
ten*, made up fgr a alack in
production by gelling a mouse
to keep her one new-born kitten
company.
When discovered liv
Hhugar, nil three — mother, kit­
ten ami mouse — were cloiclv
snuggled in a basket.

H lltAW H Kltin I'litnU
Mi'ioe . Groves and llusitfcs
Piione f cvuiity , 1707.
I’toiierty.
W. It.
Wilt »-.oi1
Itnltor, Toni Unit lo ik js i'
hone 1120. Ilii N. Park Avi TEXT lu ll HALE, n
new. Halo, value t-’ i
self for tin. &lt;'other
5 ARTICLES FO R SALF,
Ibillj, behind Church,

6

'Tefwjllt'ifrr, .lr„ Mgr1. Cement
Wnli'i’ I'riiofittg —
Ffuilding
tltiska
Sower I’ine.
3D9
Fill! Ave, |'hone- HltJ-W, ,
fe
I
W illi!) &lt; irsiitkling Healer. 384-XV
- NMlIDl.laH
NTMMIO OF I'MOTOGK Al'H Y
Inf floral iitlallly
PIIHTHAITH
Commrtrial and Cuuy Work
* Hnapihnt Services
Phnne IISH *— 220 Meisch Hid*.

ARTICLES

IhmuKli

which

tails I k n murk S Kirs) Aililllliui
It. I^ilir Vlcn, I-tat H'U'W'l i«&gt;ibc
|.i l A I U tlli«'k Ji l«l A.ltll
•o l-ihe Vlra. I’lal ! ’•mk
JJ.
M t T S tlloeh c. ,1*1 Alt'll
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fill

Rook

Spo named |jj

tLANDO BUSINESS

fla il.i i.'i.lun} Go* nuh1st lluol,
eaur *1
I'l, .if KIV
if N) :
Tniyuf oil' I* Hoillh

ml

PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB

I.f —
1 -.1 ss iM .alll H a n fo rd
A il i l i l 'i n ..
Its s k 1

, 1940
ri.u D rt)
Special School Malluro 3:30 r JYt
Ktudrnl

I ..I 1 I S A S flluel. *T Hatilkli'li.
|-lkl ll'lili l finer* S-S*^ SS St. A’ **
t ,i ; , * T f - k *? tfihtah't' Pl»«
Ihtflk 1 ln ,ri
h AS t l &amp; AS.
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fla t

12 (itFAGE Sind' n a n . nt»i» Klin
Ave. Phono H.ia-W.
•

7. Pel*, -Livcitock, Supplio*

Evening—8: IS P. M.

W O R K , WANTED

KXi’EKT pelnllng—contract
hotirly hgel*. H. 0.' flip
roofs repaired, I’hovw 11&gt;
783J .
■

First Balcony

t k S IS ST.A .i'V

FlrM F it* Rows, A, D, (i, 11. It

Altltltlllll ft-l tl'Klk a |M«k **

la.t r: UJoek V- Ivke IVavn. ill
HvlaMs i Jkr A*Mltl**n I’lai D" 'k
NOTIt'F

tiermnt llalcony

I, paas DI;
t,..i. i. » * n m,,ek U f^ke Vi .11
IlMEhtO t.ak »,

ma n

Addlltiili. I*''

tl»ok 4 (&gt;ac« 53.
_ _
NK'tt lit,nk 4 Tier l» Tt«»n

KaitffiM
H\V»«

I’enrs like Imnsnaa ripen Jici’t
’f I he tree.

l l Vi k

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4 t lfl'd lf

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T«jwti

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rtl
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Hi tnlii« If? Co|jlltif»4

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

14

LOST &amp; FOUND

WE W A N T two m»n. experienc­
ed In building* Htru# or ilmllar bostoi F ' u u ij .
' whit*
machinery, Must be flret class
dark spot on hack hip, ant'
eJvcUical welder* and burner*
to name pf Hatch,
wca
able to r^ail and work frv*i)
hameis. t'leaea
UK for Innerapring Matblueprints, and lay out and
*m ,
Box Springs,
and
set
machinery.
Eawltent
lywnnd ‘ Bed# at factory
working condllions In
new
t*. HrtaU store * display

of Orlande.

All Se.ta Hesmed *
rdaln Floor _____ ___ t i e

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1*1* )

1 4,1* til w it luuiT. * linnariin *

If pears m r. left to ripen on
.the tree! 'they become mealy nr
MTDMtllllf.F, A radiators re­ gritty.
paired. Wright A Cohen Mar,
age, 2|»t &amp; French, Ph. 100U-J

AUtfV ' aalfaman — experienced,
good pay, excellent opportunity.
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17 A
I (tech * 7 fiirntaniin

t t .e k .1 paae

ELVt'TItM’ hpiiliuhce . rejidira —
lie repair nsrhing niarhitH-*,
voccum rtenuera. Pm*, niisei*.
Traltrr Appliance Hetvire, r»N
W. 2ot st,. Phone 1WI -i.
VOID! last year's litda cleaned,
re blocked, restyle,I An naturlrpeitl of I rims and styles tn
suit y.fir elnilrr. Evehings orily.
fa ll liliraln'Mi Kifcliet. |&gt;li'i|ie
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TODAY’S BEDROOMS G O .MODERN
WITH TW IN HEADBOARD BEDS
Headboard b«d»
ilmplc «nd
charming! They’re keyed to the
f^ ir c u l, streamHned Uinp® °; .l®'
day. Deilintd to become l high
root with thoeo who prefer modem
ln thtlr hbmeet. ThfM eatwnoly
handsome brat include the headboard, mat Ire»a, and «
lag* » l(a c h e d to b o x sp rin g .

A SEI.ECTION OF STYIJ5S
'.Icedboards come In Imitation HwUweaUrs.
lasicwm weeds, m tM cbleta tn n f , Uvatr

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I fillV Cows, calves, yearling*.
SEMINOLE TMIK HMOP
Phone M. Vt. Lird. 788-W.
litMtH mid meal -ground fresh
2n| North Park
every Monday Frum inowflake TDIICIITON A WATSON, 1201
Tele plume 37
' -Voin Cffn be Imughl nl GarJCelery Ave. Mas Purina Freds. NOW ready to grind every Mon.
iirt'i St&lt;o , Lake Mmiloe, 10
d«v morning - Your com
lb U g w on.
JIVE it#, your order for baby
grits, • ttirnl, corn A enh m
i hicks. . The H a n f o r d X-C«d
shucks, etc., -for feed. J. W
. Stare, 2nd A Sanford.
Hell, l-nkr Monroe, Phone IB.
lied Money. f3B
d ll'A IID N
leathers in most
PHONOGRAPHS
for rent. Tb
amps in pedigree.
Music Itnx, phone 953.
Colors 'i("l lalgu selection of
M, Mmsh, llox 194,
gi*si U|ib"l.itrry fnl&gt;rl‘ g. Hubert
Now Kmyrna tlmke FldXlH WAXING MACM1NP,
8
Hrutau, 2UU..L1. .Ompgo
Ashby)
for .rent by the hour, or da
Easy for ladies to oprrale.
HELP- VrATfTED
LH ANU H ID HAM MW AUK CO.
i"T ~ t
'.rtropin® tint. 8
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iiV*|'iisrdri Femt Store.
UHM, fat sn&lt;t(i fountain ak LnnHQUAWK— CRACK— CRABIt
LARDKN nod lawn feed; Vlgom
ey'i Drug Store. Part Mm* or
ORH 4your ratiio sound like
‘ T,«rl|ljter. The Hanford X-Cel
full time.
4*54*17 I*et the radio department
■- Btniv. 2nd A Hanford.
SHHf|U(;il A l’H Ell for gt
at the HI. Johns Electric Co.
o fft e work. 6 day kreek.
remedy your radio trouble**
Itv AD'IDAItTEHS for Christmas
Call 1110 fur free pick up and
gifts, tjijfs, gaitias,. bikiks, doll*. • Co. 4400 for appointment.
delivery service, 'l i f t W. ComRoy now on li nigsu nr lay-away. DJHIlWAHlieit w a n t i Jd
Flrevtnm Stoius, 111 E. 1
day Week, good ealery.
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EiUbtiihrd 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 194G

How Goering: Beat Gallows With Cyanide Capsule

USSR Demands

NEWSPAPER

Anocinlrtl Preia I.tout'd Wiro

Goering Boasted In Letter He
W ould Cheat Allied • Noose

Turkey Again Replies
To Soviet Request
For Joint Defense
Of Vital Straits
a n k a r a !- oct. is, (/d —
Turkey today replied lit de­
tail to Russia's second de­
mand for joint defcilsa of
Ihe Dardanelles. Responsible
parsons said they are sure
the Russian proppcal was
flatly raJacWd. It is nlso be­
haved Turkey turned down
the Russian plan for admin*

(d’&gt;—-Hermann Goering, aecordii)|!9to a high source in
Nuernberg today, boasted in
one of the three notes he
left in his fell that he would
cheat the hangman. One of
Ihe letters. i| was learned,
revealed how the late reich|mnrshnl liltedned .to com-

F I » r i tl a Association
Asks Congressmen
For Immediate Aid

STUART, Oct. IK, 01*1— The
r lon«U Pr*«j» 'Aftftocfatlofi vt***
Inrdav said more than Kill Flwa
4 bin newspaper* face suspension
|°J publication by January 1 be** i'tratio.i of th; vitrl atre.it only
; ntii yuicide. under Ihe nose* of
;cnu*e they have been notified
by Black B is. pamr*. It is d *o
i &lt; V military poller tint were
by paper supply Iihuvm that
believed Turke\ rejected a Ruaassigned to gunt,I him.
they will have no paper to »o1l
sisn proposal tc .rsvls;
_ _ _ _ _ _the
_ 1933
The letter us* addressed to
‘hftei DrectJibef."
Morttreux Convention thatXgov*
Ihe American eotniontidanl of
The association, through Fie*
erns the strait.
----the
N'uernbctv jail. Col. II. C,
till itt Kdwin A. SUiiningrr, pub­
* Newsmen thought the note
An.lfu*.
lisher of the Stuart New*, culled
Also found mi Goering'* call
on h lorlda'* Congee** ionnl run*
were u letter lo hi* widow, Ktntlngent-f o r ""immediate relief to
my
tloerin^. and ope addressed
break the Ol'A deadlock on
lo Ihe German people, uremic
newsprint price*.”
them to have murage.
Menningrr
aent
eommunica.
f e lived up to the terms .of the
It iva* ‘also diielnieit today in
tiim*
to
Congie—men
J.
Hardin
m Mqntreux Convention.
Nuernherd tliat Hitler's No. one
iVlrnuyt, IIoh Sikes, Emory It.
Russia , charged
that
Axis
henchman w i, not the only one
Price, Joe Hendrick*. Pat ("an.
ships went through the A Dnrof ill" eleteu doomed Natii who
non, Dwight linger* And Heim
■dandles during the war. In her
! hoped to eireumvenl Allied re*
| ti r» Pepper and Holland, wntirfirst note to Russia, however.
trihulioii. h » » , revealed that
4 inir ■
Turkey said .some * Axle* vessels
ttrlwevn hr.i January and the
Approximately
tflft
new
spa.
possibly dfd get through, hut
dav * "t the eteeutton. military
pet* in Fhirldn, which are .upthey did so illejrelly, end that
pnhermrn yuaiduiif th*- top Ger,
die.l
by
tK'n
pntiei
hoti.e*.
have'
she had always acted In good
than t iiii/lr-fuL i - fniintl ps^t^ntiAl
■*■101
notifiinl
that
coni
1
ail*
WHIM
INI
MINS
MEMK3S
nf
the
I*
S
faith. In that earlier note, Tur­
Stilt' III*' U«M|» '
I th*r r f l h o f
with ihe mill* have expired and
deni,Truman at the White House, an
key also declared that joint de­
Ihe rttfi.l.-m iiitl tin I m 4 lfft‘ ren t
that
the
mill*
refu*e
to
renew
little
different''
t&gt;n,e
i
he
I’roiilcnl
fense o f the Dardanelles would
"Thl-y hare lern tnlil flatly
it •hnyes tin- Chief t vc. iitjvc ami J.
mean Russian bases on Turkish
WATCHID CtOSflY IV AOUARO (lefl), formerlUlchsmarehal Hermann Wilhelm Gocrlng (top. center) confers
that there uil| In- no new .print
Iic.u l. li - g c lli ,-i ,
t lic , c n c .ig i- in itsoil. She said that would violate
with hi* lawyer. Otto Stahmcr, during hU trial oa a war criminal in Nuernberg. Germany Stahmcr,
aflei thi* vein end*
Turkey'# sovereign rights, and
(bottom, left) cna of tha last persons to see Goering alive, and the latter's wife, Kmmy. are being held
I he pap- r house* have toh|
it Is believed that Turkey has
“ undcl lusplclon” liy Allied nulhorllies to connection with bis death. A capsule containing cyanide ot polasw tin'
Hot Ida
publisher*
that
told Russia the same thing ohee
■■FA price* ale la-low the World
slum eoncralcd In a .23 calibre pistol tmllet shell (lllutlrated, bottom, right) was used by ihe tup Nail wrr
more.
Mr*. Goeting cited today while
(junket, as a result r&gt;f "'Inch 1*1*
criminal la kill itimssU Just two hours before he was to have gone to Ihe gallows.
(International)
tfilkuu: r*i m*w«mcri aI*out h ff
The United Staten and Britain
per cent of .the world'* news­
Iaf,« )tii#ltnt!‘i Sh«* ilf^Iared. *H
have consistently backed Tur­
print .which i* manufactured In
ruil't
it yet. 1 cin't
key’s stand.
Canada and Finland i* lieiht- ill
imngirti* that thi^ man
no
The text o f the Turkish note
• verted to Europe, South A titer
ioHtfi'i alivr. M«&gt; wb* niy hui*
probably will be mode public Itt
n a and elsew here, Pule** sti'ps.
, l*and, ami I
uuh him, anil
are taken immediately to set
Sent- l will Aid*' with him after hi*
&gt; uu new contracts in'* supply
i\
t*»
drath
It1
*)
”
j^h
**
“aid ?hi* %v*«
Florida publisher *, the foreign
ft r»i» : i^lrtd
hnd been abl# tp
1j mill* will have made commit
/hi •
f
|
the thimri
i t Inn'
hi- **wii life iiiatrad of lx*j me lit* in other countries which
n.iaM m g hitrtgfNl. and ttthird, “ If one
j NFAV YORK, Del. IK. IfPi .' j will absorb their production for
1Hliit* may hr glad/'
The former editor of the l ‘mn- I a wear nr more in advance and
ps
I &lt;if Wllld.ii
it hr
M
(ioetim? *tu!i*i| that ihe
' mtinixt newspape/,
the
Daily i their will lie no place In l&gt;tp cp
lit) cil had longed t»» i
able jutt to
I Worker, (amis F. lindens, toduy f the
newsprint
which
Flm »,ln
Plans Set For Ameri- ^
* nf «hake hands with foim on one of
[ imme,I the inystcrimi*
figuie puhh*hcr* mu*l have,”
*jiy
her visit* t** the Nuernberg Jail.
who allegedly direct* nil I'mu*
Warning that *'it i* pn**tl(h&gt;
can le g io n Roundup,
Counly Judge R. W. Ware, at
. 1 , - The gl:i«* is-tuccti thrill, prt*l muni-1 activity in thr L'nilid that the dntnug.- hu&gt; iillrinly
L a iiiu -lil^ ^ r^
t/ho|e office hunting and tr*Puem« ventvil that but she now think*
.State*, lindens deflate* the man been ilone." he said, “ thi* i* the iNationaliHts
, Saturday,
Sunday I
Ding licenses are now available,
that (Mtufttbly tt wn* lucky* after
\» known us llmi* Berger hut greatest cri*i» ever facial by
Another Offensive |
has been commended, together
liv e , all fur it proved *Jtu wak not
that his real name J* Gerhard the Flotilla pres*.”
There wll !*• a big wreck hi
with his- oaslstant, Mrs. Letha
i tin* the unc who .lipped him thr*
Ulster.
Ill
I noting
A r U U l.bnv,- tern
"A n additional
12&amp; Florithf
Fuwlor, for forwarding to the Sanfotd on Saturday nfirrnotm in
lindens sutd he took nfilers newspaper*,
_
_
_
_
_
_
_
.
J
jewels,
TI
cuiUimaiilv
supSenator
Feels,
H
ow
-1
Gams and Fresh Water Ftsh connection wi h ■the Atufrirau
fritln Berger while he \ms edit­ plled by u Jiirksonvill,- |ni|'*r
I 'F I I 'I N G . ( V i
I s . i,th
C m., Ul,‘
‘'• " 'i'
GcramUnlon, filled out stubs at­ Legion roundup but it will he cnttV . ever, Thut He ( ’an-! ing the Ciiinniunist Dnlly Work,
house"
he -declared.
t" •
a
tached to license* which show not tragic. fnr nt that time, 20
er. Iltiilriis left the roimniiniit .newsprint erl«|» her-au-e &gt;if tinthe amount o f game killed or or more candidate* fur the -K) ami
not Accept Honor I'arty n year ago. -Joined tlie maMlune dock *trtt»
' l lu*
taken Inst season in ■Bern (note tl voiture of the American la-gb :t
ttnninn t'athnlie t'hnrch.
a d firm." he Mated, “ ha. ,mil i nrt-.
County.
wil| be .ureriird or ini Inted at
nmv
i*
on
economie*
itislrtic'
.r
f i r m ' i e I.lnvd F , Hoyle, m r n t d
Willi the mills Hiiomi-Ii l&gt;lo
i i .'■mil , tini v*’ I * h ..triii i "I
Hmli &lt; hilt ro wspimt st heitlri I
This commendation was In the Ihe Armory. Proceeding he wri*-k. ing to an Assneioted I'n ** df, ip Furdhnm llniversity
* &lt;••(• .b all a nd l tilled S la t, -* Atilhii* I *i,l,in'* ii inK-rv*.*• 1,1. ti ml )i«- It*.
form of a letter from Slate will 1 • u parade »n hirst S retd patch today, has been mentioned first announced In a *(K-e*)i n Its customers publishing ihi"Mgh sadnr Stuart
Detail* nf th,-' • sided aillh'irttn-* it Wtt York
Game .Director I. N. Kennedy with the t-niididalos i&gt;&gt;*tumrd an I a* possible candidate fnr n itiini- Detroit last Hundav the exi.t* Noveitdier i* ahonrd -hit*
bed 1'oiuuiunist relin tInn
"nt 1 ill. Falls, .« miter tain and llueie».
Stain I 'ion to the post o f Sennlc presi­ ence of a »o-calletl secret. (Hit tiled In MltlVe at I k -olit die avirdahlf tnui uunthet n-pnrl , A ne* to he no the alert [ot the
who 'pointed out that last sea­ V*lrvned, snurdiny to
figure in Anterir.ui Octolni 2ft.
son only seven counties In tha Adju ant A. Itt id Maun, who *ahl dent p.ro lem for the lid ” ,r**ton dominant
anailed.
precious slum*. The lithry was
state had made thU report which that this will take place at about of the Florida laiglslature, Gommunitl- affairs. He did not
“ Unless step* ate taken to
Meanwhile, government tirmps expressed that the tobbery of tl*mention the name. Budens ha* settle Ihe dock workers strike,
serve* as a census for re-stock­
Dutchess' U-driHim lit tlie Fail I -f
Ranator Boyle, however, tlcclar- now named his man but declined
ing by the U. 3. Fish and Wild­
the -newsprint on which these Immched a geinUal*-counter - o f­
Thr wrecking rrew in rharJu
give
further
Information 12fs palters depend for Novem­ fensive along th,f Uuininnnlst- Dudley's estate outside I.linin'
life Service, * branch- of. the of the wreck will hg fmm the ed litis afternoon that he felt he to
Department of the 'Interior. Mr. Orlando volturj. Thera will be a- could no- accept the honor ih-the about Berger. The former editor ber pu Id lent lull will h,'- tied up held northern section o f the wit* eaira-il out by experienced
Tlie llneve* who might t r \ In i n-li tl-*
Kennedy pointed out that it has bout Id ranlidat.-s fmm Bonfonl event ho should be nominated w hen said he would tie a witness lost Oh that ship and instoad of only Felping Hankow railroad
the stale M-niiturs hold u caucus month irv Washington before die half of the newspapers of th,. count, r offensive is designed l&gt;» gi in* nut nf tin- ceil nf t v
been a source o f considerable
Fanllng. tlie In-steg'nl
embarassment to cU office that and tt&gt;&gt; n st front M(. Dora and tomorrow morning In Gainesville. house committee on ua-Amen, m Ktate being crippled by cancella­ rewiie
capital hf Hopeh province
tha state report has bean in­ Eustis. Officers of Ihe voiture will
On* of the men formerly con­ affair*.
tion
of
newsprint
cont
taels
hi
be tid ied . With a benqua! nt It*)
Tionp* poured Into the KongBudens at Detroit said in
- the mills, virtually I'*** per cent
complete.
sidered as a lending Candida e, ac­
M'lks |.ml»e eftery/ard.
cording to the Associated Dress, ncctlon with the alleged Aim-h- of the paper* will be crippled 1mi Hen rector* III nule* *ontli nf
Resident county licentas for
I
V
ipnig
C n n im n -I.
e v n i n i ’ e.l
Th; -10 md U Is th; fun and so&gt; Edwin (1 Frastr. Fra*rr. how ean communist head:
or pul out of l«u*me** unle*hunting are J2.00 and resident
that i l l y
intlie'
Ilian
ma d.
r .f'il nil.I,- •
,
• a .1is’- m s
"He never shows hi* fare He! Immi-dinte i*-tt*J4, - -litume I
| W i. Mayn't- llmlgk,--. pie-i
state game licenses are - 37.60. honor s&lt;ii;tv of ihe Am ir can over, was eliminated by hi* ic
-land
la- ' *■'ll**
tilt*
Non resident state' game licenses I'tgion and is r. te.keoff on th; cent nontinathn for State l ‘-tnp line* not apin-nr in official t • o* both cuuiiis.'' ,
dent &gt;&gt;f the Seminole t nuulv it- .tu uin nt
- — $20.60,
eon an
**il tor
(o f to
10 days French railway during World War trtdler l&gt;y tho Florida Democratic munisl builuings. Feu t'omtmni\t Fanting, &gt;*1.non ,t mninou j Lerrgile of Women \ &gt;tet* tUlk ntuming. II. bail giine ')i**te yrsare
and
ist lenders here ever see him,
I when
men and IS honea were Committee.
i-t.- I innjF* tfi-ii- *1liking
Ihi Iivuiiitug amormtceit Dint a mn-t
tvrdav 'in a
- 'rip
hunting are 311.60. Huntln:
ITtay all, however, follow tnv
litfit, to y hi, a .ii, ill . Mr, Steiit
hauled-in n box car. sold Adjutant
riiy I* surrounded
mg of the group will t-e held
deer, .turkey, qtull »i *
Other*
who
were
mentioned
fo(
■ ■ ____ |___ p_____
_ W to Mann; Chester Roller is Chef tic the poit, the A. D* dispatch sinteil. ohler* or suggestions implicitly.
: in
the .Community
Building itod ber ti tn Satdi-H l"t alwut 26
Maybe They Will I&gt;o
HU name ‘ on an articlr I* a
J Tuesday evening uf H;0(t o'clock. -yrai* ami tr*iik*l t/) -tbs Jjisne^llttS
Nov. 30 overy 4air *nd,lC«ideya, Gcrs.jT lh ; local vjiilpu. ■
sign that It lr"O fficial: "T h a
Something About It
She urged aJI nn-mbers lo lie Magnolia A ventre, lie »uubl have
Wednesday* snT Fridays are . A p p r t J v t m x t U r 1?® L » * io r n w it » * .
avaraga rank and (lie American
H k T U U M lj
tmgmbjr*.
i i s t i i u g i i , Vof
I ^ the
t ilt
TO
*W
»and
u u
present and to bring another been fi“ ycai * uhl in N’uwniber,
Closed days thereafter/ Thankl- Iincluding
Communist,
however,
never
person.
11,. «u* tv tireill hr t of the First
_____ __
__
New B from nil over Floritl* are ex­
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1R heard of him."
Mrs. Hodgkin, who has just l'resliyterian Churrh «'f Sanford.
W )— It could In) that tnnylK*
Yadr* days are open to hunting. pected tu antve here Saturday
■
Tha
Dally
Worker
In
yeslerI returned front the State Dcnuisomething will las dune about
Open season fo r hunUng In th* and Sunday. for th* big roundup
Hut 1 1vor* mriinle one daughter.
ilny’s edition publisher] an Inter­
the current sugar shortage.
[ rratie Committee meeting held Mis* Charlotte Stein of KaufordS
Ocala National Foreet Is Dec. 1 which will be climaxed by a bar*
view
with
Berger.
The
newspa­
The ruffs* urn In the Unit­
W 30 except on Mondays, Wed- breug Nick of the Legion Hut at
in Jacksonville, -latrd that she uni* *i*,ei uJ-d tot tnotiiera of Blue
per referred to him as Gerhard
hml an interesting report to
iHsdays and FHdayx.-Th* duck, 1:30 o'clock &lt;u Sunday afternoon.
ed States Senate cafetrria
Richard C. Maxwell, Jt.. who make to the la-ague. She will IMbihI. t hifiigo. where Ihe Imrly
Killer
and
quoted
him
as
saying
goose and coot aeaaon ts .from
(rears this dismal sign: "N o
Total membership of th* Laglon
witlt his wife is making his home also discuss the proposed amerjd- will lie ‘ ent fur burial.
the charges were “ too ridiculous
Sugar."
Nov. 26 to Jan. 8,
Mi *, .t t'.J'oi'W anil Mis* Stein
in Florida during the past year
I
In
York, t'a., ha* hern informed inenta lo the State Constitution
to answer.1' The newspaper said
That nAkep It tough for
will accompany the remain*.
*
has boon 49,300 end the goal for
that
he
had
been
given
n
per-,
the Interview took place In • Ber­
which will be voted on in the
■weet-toothed Senators.
1947 It 76,000, said Adjutant Mann.
mniienl commission a* captain Nov. f» grneral election,
ger's New York apartment.
Eugene Ballafd To
Members &lt;&lt;f the Legion Auxil­
in ihe United Siaitts Marine Corps,
The newspaper added
that
All
women (hrnughmit the Womack Says Confab
under diinclioft of Mr*. Bybti
effective May .11. 1941.
Berger and. hie wife hint planned
' County who are interested In
Inn iary
Rruth heve arranged a reception
It is estimated that American
to aall Vlatenlay for their na*
( ’apt. Maxwell joined the Marine good government, she said, ate Was Good Experience
for stats. Legion officers and their
live Lelpilg ‘ with State Depart­ college students this year faro n Corps in October, 11*40 ami *rrv- invited to attend • the Tuesday
General Manager LJnd Webar w in * a; the U. 0, O. Building
shortage of 4,600.000 textlauiks. e.l overseas twu years a* u mem­
ment approval. . .
fst^. to l«eMuse. Wumock, Ktate l&gt;vmpcra-_
al thy Mayfair. Inn announced to­ at 9:00 o'cloik Baiurday evening.
The newspaper, however, skid
tic CnitmllD-cntau -from Scminoi*’
ber of t h r ’ Th’itd Mnriru*, famed come member*
day that AYlllIgm E. K hthhoff hae There will be muetc for dancing.
There are about 1,000 U K! fighting devising, rliiTiitg wh-ch
their exit permit had been can.
County, after attending the meet­
antorad ‘Into an atm roem with Among th* officxre expected to bv
celled suddenly.
•home fir*s every day.
time he treined thousand* of men DawHon, Mrs. Wilson ing of the State Democratic ComEugcr.-i Ballard, a m ld n i o f Naw present are,' H. Fioet. Bailey of
mittoe lit Jacksonville Tuesday,
at .Samoa. He fought in the battle*
York: City end Fort louderdola. Miami, *tat* eommanJer; Frank
of Bougainville. Tulngi and other*
T o Attend Conclave said yesterday tha: it was on* of
and Mr. Ballard will be the Jo- Calm of For; Orange, ylcu eomthe nnid interesting vxpeneneoi '
in the Solotmst Islands, ami was
orator of the hotel for the coming roander, /»I Umbart of MUni,
County Agent C. it. Dawson and o f hi* life timl he appreciated th* ,
among the first Marine* to land
Grand Chtf D» -Gaw, and Mead
Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home opportunity whirh had (wen given •
on Guadalcanal. * •
’’ ’ S r i’* Weber rxveelri that k* Wilson, national executive com*
would be retairod a* Oenarel mltteemah.
The son i f Mr. and Mrs. R. C, demonstrathn agent will attend tho him for nltemling it.
?- j ; - . " "
aanda o f miles across the A t­ Maxwell, Sr., o f Sunford, Cut',. rxtension agents ronference to lie • Mr. Womack and Mr*. Maymo
manager by Mr. Ballard and aB
lantic in tiny boat* to reach Maxwell is u grudunU; of Scm- held ni GainesGHe. Monday thru Itinlgkins were c!is.-trd lost week
pmtnnltonal plana for the hotel
Europeans, 47 lEstonisn* and one America and what they hoped
nt a meeting « f the SemintJo
Inolr High Schmi ‘and the Uni­ Friday
artll be eontinuod.
■■ ■ j
Finn* are walling aboard their would ba a haven.
Mm. Uoy Tilli* as president County D.-mocratic t'ommitte* aa ;
versity
of
Georgia.
' fir. Ballard t* 'h i fmmejr ophstti-red fishing boat* In Miami,
of the Creinty Council of Home Committeemen and this wai tbair Tha refugee* have been In
jr * u r of the Potnaettle j?*meh -r-V :Vi'wS.^1i
harbor today, watting for the
- - •. n:- Demonstration Uluba and Mm. first oeeasloti f*w serving in that 3
Miami
elnca
the
first
group
ar­
Hotel at Ft. Lauderdale.
word they had hoped not to rived lost August They will
Ralph Hammond a* delegate, plan capacity. The State Dciiui-rxtle »
Due to tha fact that Frifnfc L.
TO GHKKT DIGNITAKIHtj
to attend the State Council meet' Cimmiltce nominated i'unator Ed
Millar has withdrawn at g candi­
t
have
tu
move
on
—•
just
The throe group* sailed front
Fraser a* candidate for tha office \
date for city commissioner, and
in, th* Justice Department
NEW YORK CITY, Oct. Itf- (d ’) Ing Friday, said Mra. Wilson.
AGENTS TO BB HKX2
their homeland fir s t . to eacap* and
n f Statv Comp to ile r
reicntly
that Andrew Carraway la unopimmigration
authorities
—New
York
is
getting
ready
to
the Germans and Niter the Bus*
vacated by the death of J. M. l^o.
bars
not
announced.
put
out
thd
welcome
mat
for
rititrv. Field Office of the Social poaad, no cltv primary eleetkn wul
sion# and. had Sought freedom
B ENDS
iorfty AdmlnUtrttioii In Orlando taka plaaj on Nor, 6, It waa aftBald th* skipper o f the Drat Ing dignitaries who will attend the
In Amsrici:
L it m t iT ATTACK TOWN
announced that Itr Mi')*J*n- nnunetd thta morning by City
Th* Justice Department has Vessel to arrive, Cept. Fhllx united na(l(*ia .general aswjmbly
. ATIIKN8, tigi. 1H-WV-1
m will be In Sdn/ard on Oct. Manager IL N. Bayer.
.
•
- next Wednesday. It has.bren an­
ruled In Washington that tho Tendre: ' . .
Tha regular imrerW aiaction
Greek Ministry &gt;»’ Publle On
.SHANGHAI.
Oct.
IS —(V i­
i t the United BtaU. Emofoyfirst group to arrive may no*
“li'e a heavy blow, but we’re nounced that t'reaidenf Truman
at ttervlc# from H&gt;:80 A. H.Ja will, However, take niaca &lt; « Dee.
enter America without visa*, so USed to hardship*; we've ' had himrolf ' W^ll open the a**entli)y James A. Farley, th* former post­ today announced that a Lefl
O p. M* for the purpose at ak? 3, said Mr. Bayer, Wadiwraday WO*
Them for the last three yearns. with s personal address tn the master genera), has endorsed fully haiul of “.200 pcnum* attachud
fc* aB perstn* harinr futinea. the final data for regUtntifltt of
Others are being admitted to.tho members. Reciotary nf Htate James the United Stales- foreign policy town In western' Macedonia. 1
candidates to cun to succeed W. C.
United State*, but apparently Byrne* also will address the as- a* expounded at Paris by Secretary mirii.ttv said the band was dri'
of State Byrnes. Farley declared: e f f with heavy kcscs.
there Isn't room for us.*'
.* unnbly.

I

•

Judge Ware And
Assistant Lauded
By State Official

ScoHand Yard Says Robbery O f
Gems Work O f Experienced Thieves

40 &amp; 8 Voiture
To Hold Wreck
Here Tomorrow, Boyle Mentioned
For Nomination
To Senate Postj

R e d s ju r n Down

Iniang s Latest

I ruce

sz

r r o p o s a l^

•

Riehurd Maxwell
.(Jiven Captaincy
In Marine Corps

by Pumas Doing •
Nicely At City ,Zoo

Operate Mayfair

Estonians Denied Entrance Into
Jfi S. By Justice Department Ruling

Sayer Sayfl No City
Election To Be Held

U. S. Foreign Policy
L*auded By Farley

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