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- | eight ithe whole 8 a sige Hello,” said the young man. “I've brought over a batch of magazines for the kids,” month—«o we couldn't put penny inte buying an interest— “Tve just any money in om well brea! rom you,” Garrett rly. “Look, as down and confess that an is pretty much wWeehout, Tm not to country, T'm not used to boing lane, get as lonely as the dev! I almost wept on the kids’ shoulders when they blew in to- lieity looked at Jason, hesi- tant. And before she could an- ewer, Garrett added, “Of course, you'd have to get your dad and mother to agree shift your route. Maybe they wouldn't like _” “Our mother is dead,” Felicity said quietly. “And Dad is in New York—er—resting, Waiting for * head went up and wm eyes chilled just a asteealy a child, Mr. she told him curtly. “TH be twenty-three on Christ- it sixteen. ever since carry out|Jay, wary of his changing voice wait ties ies Hmew Amores 0 Tires deliercen ou er of He Pewtorstion of Incr pert oh Mberty wid 8 Prestient, ve -— enim Shed @ Monticcite Harper, ekient of erinter whe found w York mayor ore «Died March Mora fam ne day i, et Woolworth Aone witte ve ot Ane torn im Redman ¥. Died Agri & ote 1 Hitem | ears, noted Marine brigadier general, knows - Hiren” bere in Pes # eute serkdont, Avs TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) Te Cousteys fit fire in y founded The Comtrtbutionatip to: af Houses hus ‘The Pertnayivania Rei row Company imeorporated in Pontepiwenia— for 1's million Te bulld & road from Harris te Philads Iphia B-yee od Geo Wittinghowe eranted bie fist etreke pater! 1882 Federal troops ordered tw Wreming to stop cowboy mereiei at tine regula: echedule 1986 Preosident Houses el ete lapiting “active working ages at both) ends”—to rebeve ater surplus #04) —Ruasia and Japan sign 4 fve-yeer neutrality pact 1964—2.000 American bombers oid =Germany's plene-making fevter ves is Converaing American amie drive on to Berlin 194?-—Henry A. Wallace detic Agasican critics and cunt tale in England 1b—Ruseia rejects joint wat British-French bid + deem cours of Trieste to Italy Phe devilfish or gant octup > with its disconcerting upwards sweeps and its sudden descents. o ” : A almos' we her x ; ‘n her Greath Ss; woke »'"t dom} comembers our mother,’ lien . é SLUNTY COMMISSION Continued From Page One) nie Rivero were granted a pack- aged beer wine license for the Broadway Super Market, 727 Duval street Teur Deputy '* Bonds Heme for the following depu- ty sheriffs were approved: Fidel &. ©. Sanches, Robert J. Lewis, Pornendo BE. Camus, Robert Ed- ward Garrmon Returns $72.53 Of $200 Housing Grant i453 Trev hai n of the Key Weet Hi D rity, has wturned t the ant comrnis- ners $72.53 as the unspent por- tion af @ $200 grant by the coun- The county had given $209 > the local housing authori- ty to aid in entertaining the f boride Geor Association Housing Authority men. Treve letter read in part; Kx smeere thanks and ap- pres m for your generow setance at ooperation Warns Board of Possible Puture Budget Deficit Mouree County Clerk A chete informed the Earl board that a member of duty in- ng conditions 4 the general revenue tund Adame weened thet the cosh wee now only ond « 100 cent would a coly » To offset this, Adams pointed out, the genera) rev- enue disbursements had been evereging $10,000 monthly, end six more months are needed to be completed be- - fore the fiscal year's end, Adame agi that he thought it wae his duty to tell the Board of the possible deficit unless pre ent ents were materi lly ed. Board Chairman , » unmed up the wurd’s feeling in the matter when he said “It will have w he lowe ‘to the belt from now on,” Fermalily Open Beach Sunday County Commissioner Jow Ab len told the board that this Bun. y the County Beach w a he ally opened. Included in the jey's progran * in the morning wre sunrise Key servi Weat AAA bhai d STRONG ARM BRAND Corres | you I don’t want | og ise. died, she wan Ellen—and so with Jason was studying Garrett's with a faintly ! ‘sald tly embarrassed look, and mly he said dryly, “Don't A to sort us out in yous mind, Peliciiy's family. and. thatll be close to’ tive truth. She's t us up and well, she's ie @ pretty swell job, seems to Dad to “If there’s any chan ing into a part wi you have a right t#& knoy thing about me. I’'m™GQarre twenty-five, sound in wind and limb, but 1 wouldn’t be so certain about the, mental port of it. In the last year or so had grave doubts. I won a e — seventy-five thousand beautiful round dollars minus, of course, taxes and the like of that. So I promptly went the deep end. and made:a pretty thorough fool of myself. 1 woke up in the hospital with the cheering information that [I'd about wrecked my nervous sys- tem and would have to take it easy for the next twelve months, if T hope to keep on living. While I was still under the sobering in- fluence of this statement, 1 checked up on my financial. re- sources and found that I had barely enough money left to get by on for a year, by exercising extreme caution, That, of course.. was when the brilliant idea of working my way south via the old books, magazines, and prod- uct route struck me. And I hoped to gather no end of material for that same great American novel, which was gathering dust among ny es : ie looked up at Felicity. “Well, now that you know the truth, how about that partnership?” “Frankly, Mr. Forbes, we'd like it a lot, only we feel we'd be sort of—well, taking advantage of you,” said Felicity earnestly. Garrett stood up and held out his hand, grinning down at ‘her. “Then it’s agreed! That’s swell! This is going to be fun. Wen settle the details in thesmorning. Good-night.” Wo WE continued) ‘Interesting Notes The Caspian Sea is 163,000 Sq. n area to the Lake Superi- ,800 square miles. One Hercules moth found in Australia had a wingspan of 14 inches. Birds have been present on earth since the Mesozois eta and now comprise the most numérous class of higher animals. The South American condor is one ‘of the larg@st of all flying birds, and its young are unable to get off the ground unil two years old. | High School ‘band recital at 3 I BIRTHS } | American Legion Auxiliary To Hold ~ | Important Wind-Up Meeting Thurse ary will hold its regular bi-| The Jack Fowlers Have Baby Daughter Mr. and Mrs.’ Jack Fowler. of 802 Southard Street anndtince the birth of a seven pound, elev- en ounce baby daughter. She was born at Monroe County »,Hospi- tal at 1:34 p. m. on April 12. The child will be named Sheila-Ann. Mrs. Fowler. was formerly Ma- vis Bethel of. West and she | * married Jack Fowler who comes from Fort Dodge, ‘Iowa, while he | was in the Navy ‘aii stationed | here. Jack's parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fowler ani still live to attend. Umpire, Weds | In Sanford one of the pressmen employed at the Artman Press, ‘TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America). Justice Frank Murphy--of the U. S. Supreme Court, born in Harbor Beach; - Mich., 59° years and Mrs. gan i season yesterday. £0. Harold E. St&ssen, president of the University .of Pennsylvania, ex-Minnesota governor, « born in West St. Paul. Minn., 42 years ego. 3 John W. Davis of New York, lawyer, Democratic candidate for President in 1924,. born in Clarks- burg, W. Va; 76 years. ago. i John Hayes Hammond, Jr., of! Glouchester, Mass. famed in-| ventor, born in’San Francisco, 61/ years ago. e i H Keyes D., Metcalf, Harvard University _ direetor of Libraries, born in Elyria, “Ohio, 60 years ago. : ‘ ane Lieut. Gen, Elwood R. Quesada, ' commanding the Tactical Air Command, bormin Washington, D. C., 45 years ago, Lieut. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, born in Llano County, Tex. 53 years ago. Admiral Louis E. Denfield, chief of naval operations, born in Westboro, Mass., 58 years ago. Oven | 133 JURORS CHOSEN (Continued Fram Page One) Lewis Moore, William R. Tedder,' Carlos Gellrich, Albert Moller, A.! L. Johnson, Charles D. Filer, Halbert Lewinsky, Frank B. Pieree, Joseph D. Cook, John F. Roberts, Harry Shaw, Julio La- cedonia, Austin De Stolfe, Jose Perez Rosendo, Joseph Abreu, Bertram Milord, Rene Dia” o- sep Fernandez, Cleveland ¥ ‘es. James ‘R. DeLand, Virgino M n- doza, Manuel Casado, Samucl BR Pider, Samuel J. McClint Samuel P. Higgs, George Pe nick, E. P. Johnson, Jam A Curry, William H. Knowles, Rob- ert’ E. Knowles, Sr., Eugene Roig. let. Simonton and File: evening at 8:00 p. m. Since this’ -is also the wiind-up meeting of the year, all members are urged Important standing committee™,their reports. _ Charles R. Albury, son of Mr. (' Charles .T. . Albury, 532 1-2 Iuval street, is one of the umpires in the Georgia-Flori- da Baseball League, which be- His parents received clippings | about his activity in the league, $26.00 Down on Easy Terms . . . 7-Speed Tap Units (1 Giant) - ++ Roomy, Impulated 17-inch Does the job of a giant! Oven has auto- matic thermostat; 2 nickel-plated racks. Smokeless broiler pan: convenience out- Recessed toe-base. 20 in. wide, 24 in. deep. UL listed. With Lamp and Interval Timer, $149.50 SEARS onoer orice ng Streets)! ! Telephone 1560 -fpecially urged to attend a1 near that city. ¥ Atter the wedding ceremony in he chapel of the Holy Cross i.scopal Church, a reception, at- tneed by many friends of the ‘couple, was held at Silver: Lake., * Mrs. Albury. the bridegroom's: -mother,» who attended the cere-j mony, wore a dress of fucia crepe | ith black accessories and an or~ shid corsage. gieceny f bs 3 ily. home. Twn Births in ‘County Hospital + Tel. 455: NOW: There's a wealth of good health in that glass of creamy homogenized and pasteurized milk. FULL oi the important “GROWING UP” VITA- MINS for your active youngsters. They love the tasty richness supplied in every quart, Milk’s e rile mins are vital for every member Keep plenty of our fresh teurized milk regularly. ADAMS’ DAIRY _ J. ROLAND ADAMS It's We deliver homoge and pas. ,p. m. Also a free art exhibit, etc, ' Allen said that he would give the whole day’s program to the pa- pers in a day or so. 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