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THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946 |TOAD. GUARDS WATER METER FOR 5 ays ‘enh. ot il KI ffi tba in October, 1941, Toope into a meter’ box sunk in the Case No. '10-% ADELB-WENDITTIS HHCKE Plaintite, were people “just like o industrious, home-l ki went pes and ioe — living ‘tiéFe wid Sie JAMES, a paemeter egies 3 Te Wid he A vtey jever since ,Titin during the win- jbearted peop yy ‘the ap: ter, thie toad fattens during spring Fight" films were a part me . = |and summer on insécts that fall American G.1’s orientation for es Trees, | [through the roof of the box Klein obit combat, they were compulsory “ bietciui pear to the Bill of Compladnt (am ane eee ates ‘See: thefn: hy Divorce. in above styledy cause e ttle tain’ th on or béfobe the 13th day of Aug~ ust. A.D. 1946, otherwise the al- ieeatiohs ‘therein will -be taken, as confessed. sy tlignt Games) aftle of Russia”. The atrocities of Our ehemies were brought out in full color, our allies’ virtues "SNIPING AT RUSSIA” With reference to your editor- TONIGHT. Sipthensaios 7:30 duicin Legion vs. Ad- Cray. ams Dairy. 1767—John Quincy Adams, son; , “ris order is to be published wee itl of July 5, “How About These ant : 9:00 Machinists vs. Adams|of the second President, who be- } iti pe “itisen, bs ig Russians”, it's strange indeed bear ie. giant Maeda pad ee Lunch. came the 6th President, famed | WH! Beraes "Ne CY of Key (that Russia's wartime virtues are | overinent in those days. Satan “sniping so soon forgotten. It was only 1945. and all Done wa be Te fae this 9th day 1946, ROSS C. SAWYER, congressman (“Old Man _ Elo- quent”), after leaving the White Tt is interesting to watch how Germany and Japan are per- TION RECREA’ of July. Bayview Park—Tennis, Basket- (SEAL) 423, Americans were Fi lm the Clerk, of , Cirewit, Court,) counting the miles to Berlin, par-, a sa a aiid Handball Courts, Dia-\n Quincy, Mass, Died Feb. 23,| wv: chalets Sevasieygae™ | early, those Americans’ who forming under, our American-| _ “Oem. freee boys will have to win it! Confort 8 ae Playground, | j94, Di cee iad just crossed the .Rhine and) Way-of-life uence. Peoples: vv vere. ‘ e Allan B. Cleare, Jt, Solicitor for Plaintigfe, Jul 11-18-25; aug 1, ‘96 with a totally different history, ‘tradition, geography and re-| : nae i Sources just can’t sée our Way of : ead - life arid when we have ‘quit bash-. ing our heads together they will go on living just as they have for thousands of years. were on. mine-infested roads east- ward. The Russians crossing the Dantibe was of no less interest. How proud we were of the “Big Three” ih those days, reflecting stift on “Yalta”. “Joe” was a great my Want to retain first & expected that Manager ah i ne % 190; Machin, ct, 300: Mecar-| sch isp eorehetgtag they of, 333; Kerr, tf, 310; 4819—Susan B. Warner, author of “The Wide, Wide World,” 1850, one of the most popular | American novels, born in New York. Died March 17, 1885, 1838—John Wanamaker, famed | place. |" South Beach atid Rest Beach— ® e a‘ Came No. 160708 fellow. Our own War Depart- — = 2, Deitel, " ie | Who Knows? ee ne nescenar MARJORIG, CHARLOTTE ment had gone to a great trouble} To begin lambasting a nation; a ANSWERS er-general, who star with a ot i i Getes, p; Hatieock, Walker. ON PAGE FOUR) | partner, as a small men’s cloth- gana ay Monsey hy will make @ = When was the first atomic | ing istdre in {k6I. born in Phila- | EYNDON iw terling, Carey; bomb Ried in New Mexico? | deiohia. Died Dec. 12, 1922. nt "ene —_ out for fligir| 2. When was the Charter of | °°? ‘0: 1839—Katherine A. Sanborn, teacher, author, wit, pioneer woman lecturer, born at Han- jover, N. H. Died July 9, 1917. Great. Ben Jefferson County, iting food. The Lainch boys; ine Reve Solonion, ss; 250, ¢ ak nited - Netons signed? it four statésmen confer- it week, in Paris? io recently Sought politi- Mt Uivorce tp: the ahove’ stvted cause | sen Kerr. * ane . * cf 250; call ‘tefuge in Egypt? 1861—George W. Norris, on or before the 12th day of August, |] ecco: £5 Herring, rt, 200, x Feit 5. How many Moslems fear|famed Nebraska congressman- | ; ih be een hacen 4 CASH MAREE. 200; MeCoy, 2b, . J. Torres, thow many. Hindus in Ihdia? | senator, insurgent, liberal, born BC to be publ > Quality Gey. 67 *) 6. ‘How 1d is the telephone? in Sandusky Co, Ohio Died y West. Cit ison, (5 > % i Office umpires will be Baker 4 py gel é Sept. 3, 1944. published in the City of Re , Meats { KEY WEST'S L RGEST FOOD o@ Gem Scorer, Aguilar. “eevee?” punishment aceon CRE ERT nd Ordered this 10th ‘aay gs hoe ) 4 Everythi able Under One wey sof : PHehers record to date is 0. Hi Thief Kriocks Self Out * AWYER, ee vyv¥~ i028 DIVISION 2 ae 3. Tynes has won, low is the president, of the Clerk of the Circuit. Court, Pana CHICAGO. — Spotting a mar rolling a large rubber tire from} oe a warehouse in the early morn-! (sa) Atlan B. Cleare, Jn, {ing hours, two detectives started | Solicitor for pag inte chasing him. The chase ended br pie when the man bumped into a’ Tea was used in China as aj telephone pole and knocked him- { N. Security Council ‘determ- Heal 10. Does the Soviet army dis- {tinguish « its officers. from its} Men? © ahd lost two; Haricéck even, Tort three; C. Valdez won ~ leet two. J. Ogden won two, et two; E. won one, lost }, ™ © Sweeting won four, lost D. Roberts won three, lost ” Vidal won two, lost three; Monroe Coun Florida. L V EDO, Clerk Finest Quality — ducts at Lowest Prices —that is what you get whien you do your shopping at the Victory Cash Market. This is the one place to get a square deal in your food buying, and, remember, we de; aug 1, 1946 tiedicine rather than a beverage; self and also a couple of teeth, sad li d When sh h th ft list that cannot stro won die, lost one; G. : Ciiée 10-791 liver orders. en shopping here, if there are ftems on your lis! you @. ker won ofie, loft, tone, | Until about 50. out. ou Seidl | HARRY G. HIGGS, rn ask our cashier—she may be able to help you. In any event, she will put won one, lost n P. 3 RCE a = Meker won one. lost nope, Aili HELEN GALLIGHER BIGGS. serotonin aha LOUIS MUNIZ and A. ALEXANDER, Owners. ‘ en one, lost four; Gi } won] } on rie Oe PUBLICATION 7 we. lowt two; M. Tynes lost ‘orie, ys er-An y Ow at S|) "Orgel own ll Se a See fi. Villareal won one, lost one; J. ouare hereby required to ap- Ldnie last two, Kelly Tat the. Arto the Mill of Complaint, tor [ff PRIDE of the OZARK Brand LEAGUE STANDING te, in the above styled cause D. For Mathematical Formula | SWEET POTATOES No. 2% Can __. PLENTY OF - . W. 'L. Ave. uy This order to be publishea once Wayne Brand Mineteiniate 9 4 602| AP Newsfeatures lution, however, was so simple}: Week PN SY TARE OO 2) OLD. GLORY GROWING. A Legion 9 4 .692| LEXINGTON, Va. — The rock that it is strange fo one thought | japer’ publishea’ in ites” "Was, ’ as 6 8 .429) that circus strong man Charles | of it before.” ey . Lunch 5 7 417) Tapps r dt a Paxton: substituted an arrowliot fuly, AD Taree tte Eee nnn a--- Dairy DD ike rey trey over the! + the rock--and sent the prob- | ‘SPAL) oon > Son i Natural Bridge in 1858 has i iene: of the CRYSTAL P URE — Wer ..... 5 8 385. lem and his formula to a pro- Monroe Col APPL: 4 RASPBERRY GAYLA BEAUTY ~~ brought $10 to a university pro-| fessional mathematiés magazine. ities tres TU 4 7 OWE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ | ye5<5- and possibly resulted in} Since then, Paxton has re- AAS Ces ot DERN JELLY ~ 39° | SOAP . Cal F I : Olt Gonm last over half ‘his'diséovéry of a new mathematical | ceived a $10 check from a Mil er Sn isis 25; aug t#1946 Ul peieniiinciais cance aces oa 2 Cat jul 11-18 aug t?1946 INVETATION or Bws | RD Mey wt with Louls recently? & Who was the U. S. star in waukee transmission manufac- turer who modified’ the problem | nd. formula. Tubbs’ toss, which is alleged WE HAVE PLENT HARD-TO-GET, TEMS | =OR EVERY. a Py te Wimbledon competition | to have cleared the 215 feet high and printed it in,a house publi-) i : tently? and -100 feet wide span, appar-| cation with the offer of a prize | 2 One ae » Whe i manager 6f the Phil-fently went unnoticed until. last | fr the best answers. uty BUTTER and OL OMAR AR) © pus Phillies? year. At that time Earl Chapin| The professional mathematics| ditions c eS ee ee * t¢ Lteyd Mangrum serve} Wily, an author, was collecting | magazine so far has not publish- | r PRESTO Cream-Style ith Tomato Sauce “ereees in the last war? inaterial for an article on the|ed an answer and until it does, | 1\; a pubsl Na. 2 1514-02. ‘ 5 tie Ive Louis been cham- Valley ‘of Virginia and recalled} Paxton is not revealing his. He! i furnishing al] 'Ta- . 16° SPA Jar 2 for 29 ee fr tem years, more, or léss? has figured out, though, that to Ate Ge ee that his father, traveling with the ing. Hard sige th =i same circus as Tubbs, wrote in|throw a stone over Natural || THe ANSWERS his diary in 1858 that the strong | Bridge would require as much! West . we man had thrown a rock over|effort to throw a horizontal’ (7 2P%r ‘the county superintenaent. i DUA EHR re Ge | RA & Sask ‘Bremer Natural ‘Bridge. distance of about 520 feet. On|. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED. to |) screeners @ Bea Chapman May came to Washington and | October 12, 1910, Cincinnati Reds tity. iy bl Soe i c * Yes, in Germany. Lee University ih Lexington, 14| outfielder Sheldon Le Jeune af. seer atha *e vere 29° | BEANS Can iT * Ne Louis has been chami-| wiles from the bridge, and asked {made a horizontal throw with a falified by’ specification |B Sagan -s-srcnc-sneas cies senna hia al rd mdaeadye PRE ree eae : “= tor just over nine years. | baseball of 426 feet nine and one- | half inches. : “This,” Paxton says, “suggests 5 tati if such a feat could be done. "ANSE Prof. Earle K. Paxton, associate High Fliers Are Warned professor of mathematics, replied OPES must and Astor Coffee. Againet Gritting Teeth }iie didn’t know but he could de- SP Newsfeatures termine the effort it would take Sew YORK. — If and when| to do it. It was not so easy. that possibly the stone thrown | by Tubbs went over one side of the bridge and gave the appear- | ‘ high tud ® ance from the thrower’s point - Ay = ban ‘nét spit “I worked and worked before} of view of having gone over the Weekend Svecial PABST yen todth, I ,could find a formula. The so- | bridge.” | TONIC Case 12-oz. a atte the ype ja sympo-| Your Credit Is Good at Pavt J. 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