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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1947 FRENCH CHEER ARRIVAL OF AMERICAN FOOD SHIP (AP Wirephotoy CHEERING FRENCH PEOPLE stand on the dock and wave as the S,S. American Leader arrives at Le Havre, France, with 4.000 tons of food donated to the Friendship Train by the American people. The French waived all port fees and the national railroads of France immediately began hauling the cargo free of charge to all parts of the country. Flanking the. people in foreground are hulks of ships sunk during the war, union, against any emplcyer to interfere with tha {by law to bargain with z repres employes. against unfair labor practices by employer: | SURGEON REACHES AN UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN (left), TRAPPED WOMAN (AP Wirephoto) | used as an insect repellent and her face masked wit “; \cighths, matchstick slices of ; mild American cheese, green olives and anchovies make a ; ood combination for a chef’: ith plaster dust, lies trapped in the debris of an apartment build- ing at Washington, D. C., a section of which suddenly collapsed Tuesday night. A fireman holds her arm as Dr. William Claudy (right), fire department surgeon, pushes in to giye aid. She was ane: sete freed a few minutes later. Qpe person was killed and at leagt jeip them dh clearmait:paysh and ll we injured in the collapse. Qeccecccccevevesusecoeee "Thieves Walk Oft | a “Peoples F Forum ‘eee at te ene BUTTE, Mont.—(AP).—Thieves dressing. When served this way, |in the Butte area have added althey should be eaten with a| ,Paul Bunyan twist to their op- | teaspoon. H erations. | | Mining equipment, weighing ! SANTA Says le eae eit nen pohtiahes ee ‘from 12,000 to 14,000 pounds, has | le leau requested otherwise. | t AN APPROPRIATE GIFT | tities in recent weeks. | iy 4 . | Undersheriff William T. Dee; Another Editor, The Citizen: said specialized knowledge of Shipment Tam enclosing a check to the machinery, a crane and some | of cover a six months’ subscription: heavy duty trucks were prob- | Beautiful | to The Citizen. As I intend it{ably needed to cart off the ma- | DOLLS | as a istmas gift for my wife; | |chinery. | a Christmas SostaneMeslenvasatticersshnven TROPICAL TRADER I hope delivery can begin soon. While in the Navy, stationed | ; i | at the Sonar School, I married j SUMEHY: she se ak a local girl, Dolores Armayor. | STOP and SHOP at Upon being discharged, I reé- mained in Key West for over ‘a year in the employ of Joe Boza, the accountant, but recently brought my family to Cleve- Duval and PHONE land, where I returned to my old yy position with the American Steel and Wire Co, Both Dolores and I miss Key West and all our) friends, and realize that The | Citizen will help keep us in- formed of local news as nothing else can. Although I've spent! most of my life in Cleveland, my four years in your city made me | ] 1 feel more at home there than iny the north, and both Dolores and | I hope to be able to return there | | ! to life some day. 1 know how much Dolores would like having her ost she: ctende: o hi a DINNER and THE FESTIVE DAYS AHEAD! 3121 Lennox Ave. | May We Help You Make Your Selection? < Cleveland 9, Dec. 16, 1947. Robert S OFFICE | SUPPLIES 126 DUVAL STREET Directly Opp. Our Old Location For Immediate Delivery Royal Portables - Allan Wales Hand Adding Machines - R. C. Allen Electric Adding Machines - R. C. Allen'Hand Adding Machine & Cash Register Combination - Safeguard Check Writers Let us trade-in your old typewrit- er, portable or adding machine Phone 250—Ask for “CHARLIE” ee O., ee rn. 2 a aaa baaaaad Angela Sts, era Everything for Your With Seven Tons'**,.icie° been disappearing in large quan- | Ihad no luck in tracing the ma- Rs | E.. WING LEE'S CENTER LEE’S ORIENT RESTAURANT Served Daily from Noon Except Wednesdays We Cater to Parties, Weddings and Banquets a3 Of hase To | Women Cornmeal may be used coating for fish to be fried. as a | | Selad greens, tomatoes cut in | salad. .The pickle juice left from a | bottle of sweet pickles may be | used a number of ways; to thin ; mayonnaise, in salads, or added |to the syrup for homemade ; chutney. | Avoid warping aluminum pans by not pouring cold water intc a hot pan, by not having high heat under the pan for a long’ time, and by not allowing a pan tte boil dry. | | Lemon grass is used widely in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps and cosmetics and also is jin the making of some furniture | polishes. beg ¥ | When jlose their shae laces twist the ends, children’s tips, Jet them dry. The same dip can | be used to make a stiff tip for cord or heavy thread used in stringing beads. | Avocados may be used as a California-fashion, them, filling | the jcavaties with a tangy French 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 You may look around leisure- ly through our food store and select the nation’s best foods from our well-stocked shelves for the Festive Days ahead ... You can obtain a wide variety of appe- tite-tempting, nourishing foods «+. You will find many foods that will delight your palate. Come in! Surprise yourself with the delicious menu you can ar- range... For Your Christmas Dinner BARAAADBASABABAGASAAAAAAL4AABAABABASAAABDAABAAAAAAAE “NS Store Closes at 1 P.M, Every Thursda: he is protected who tries right. is compelled union the and he join a union before gettir job. (closed shop) under ments signed from there is a “union shop” in the plant, the new 2. The employer of nting the majority 3. Employes are protected (The majorit: decide by s or not they would You Always Do Better When You Shop at ARCHER’S SEMI-SELF-SERVICE MARKET Everything For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER EXTRA SPECIAL We Handle Oniy ‘Top CREAMERY BUTTER bb. 806 pressed and CHICKENS . Ib. 49c DRAWN Fresh PORK Fresh PORK LOIN HAMS ». 59c|*Roast » 49c Wilson’s TENDERIZED Wilson‘s Tenderized PIC-NIC HAMS » 64c HAMS b. AI NU-MAID'E'G G s Ib... . 39c| doz. . . 6% PIE Jar MINCE lb. Jar PUMPKIN..15¢| MEAT.....25¢ CRANBERRY Libby's No, 2 Sauce 2 cans 45c | PEAS 2 cans 25¢ STRING No. 2 Libby‘s Cream-Style No. 2 Beans 2 eans 25e | Corn 2 cans 25¢ POUND Gibbs’ TOMATO WALNUTS . 45c! PASTE can 0c Complete Line of Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Cranberries 35¢| Potatoes . 25c LETTUCE « 15c| CELERY = 18: ORANGES We Cucumbers "5c Tomatoes. “A5c | GRAPES 35 PEPPERS «. 5c| APPLES. . 15< Complete Line of OLIVES - PICKLES - JAMS - PRESERVES The public is invited to compare our Quality and our Prices with those of Super Markets and Chain Stores. Comparison will prove you always do better when you shop at Archer's! Phone Orders Accepted for Delivery ARCHER’S SEMI-SELF-SERVICE GROCERY 814 Fleming Street “The Store That Serves You Best” Telephone 67 a—nnmemmmes We Hecerve the Right to Limit Quantitie:eamemascaaies | t now on. If contract employ must join after getting the job. of employes now ct ballot whether like their re | 716 Duval Street | union to work our a “union jshop” contract with their em- smen (and . pro- 's) now may ret vote whether or nt to be represented acts. on, > other employes y wish, they are Employes’ basic rights guar-, 4, Employe’s right io strike is ‘ree to set up a separate collec- anteed under the Wagner Act maintained. ' bargaining unit for them- are continued under the Taft-!| And, in additi er the . 3 au am ide he ft: - ae 2 addition, under the Under: theo Taw ealguaes taal artley Law: nih aft-Hartley Law, any employe employer ner. the union can, 1. Any employe may join a now has the right to, join or not | th reaten th as semplo: Qs to join a union. No longer must } nr: nlimpiiate ia it bees se Hey take part'in ‘or re~ to fe, part, in’ union, aetiv- | fp : ! ean now take > with his super- whether or. not Most employes, THE NEW Surnsverth HAS QUALITY!! | Overseas Radio & Appiiance Co. ' Phone 79) & union, {stewards to handle their griev- “tropical (waters, ‘directly to their employer. , conditions similar to those found | frozen, ; PAGS ShVEN-+ -_oooo ge ee uli sill probably ask, the. shop. Although most sponges live in some are found ances when there’s a union in i polar’ seas, Fy the plant. But the law gives all employes. the privilege of going Abdut-85 percent of the “a: vorces, granted in the United = States are uncontested. Poe A human being. transferred to. on the surface of the planet Ju- piter would be simultaneously asphyxiated, poisoned and pressed to death by his own weight and the weight of the at- : mosphere which is about a mil- lion times the weight of the. at- mosphere on the earth. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Bui PHORE'S! to depend on Dixie Crystals: Sal for better cakes and pastries MS VICTORY aut CASH MARKET éorial Merchandise 1028 Division Street Phone 1080 Savings _ 1080 Savings FREE FREE PROMPT DELIVERY! Everything For ¥ For Your CHI CHRISTMAS DINNER Turkeys, Hens ii Toms MAGNOLIA MILK: = 19¢ No. 2% € POUND | PAPER R SHE an Wore) | PEACHES. 29¢/PECANS . . 49% BEECH-NUT BABY FOOD 3 «ans 25¢ Crosse & Blackwell's Crosse & BlackwelPs HARD SAUCE |Plum Pudding | MINCE MEAT tox. i 33¢ cvs 35¢ ito Jar 29¢ CIGARETTES All Brands carton $475 LIBBY'S ORANGE o. 2 Can | LIBBY’S BARTLETT No. 1 Can JUICE .....10cIPEARS.....27: Franco-American SPAGHETTI 2 cans 29¢ Fresh PORK | Western Club| Brisket HAMS |STEAKS|RibStew lb. 59c | Ib. 45c | tb. 26c PLENTY | BLACK BEANS-FRESH PORK And All That Goes With It! Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES ORANGES . a2 dor. 35e POTATOES . . «5 lk 35 RUTABAGAS «lb. 5e Texas Pride — of PROMPT FREE DELIVER ea eae We Reserve The High: To Limit Quantity