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i HI i fl ut i i N j i Iported at a mecting here Oct. 13 v pinch Mor bind. oo -[ that the turnpike was economically feasible and estimated a cost of 62 million dollars for the road from Dade County to the vicinity of Fort FLEET RESERVIST CHIEF RED SKEENS dem onstrates the spirit of the Halloween Dance and Party to be held tomorrow night at the Fleet Reserve Home, 920 Caroline Street. Prizes will be awarded for the “Most Original Costume,” “Funniest Costume,” “Prettiest Costume,” and for the “Best Costumed Couple.” All proceeds of the dance will be turned over to the commanding officer of the USS George E. Davis for the Maria Benefit Fund. The huge benefit show for Maria will be held at the Seaplane Base Hangar on November 7, Trustee Is Sued’ |Legion Slates Lobster Dinner In Citrus Case | At Post Home On Sunday At 4 bankrupt Lee Terminal & Ware- ; | Paar hee => a suit ane A Lobster ula king: diane wil ranged: Tee Matilett ot the one . ms Bruce, former mi i {bration’ wil ‘mistice Pa-| ices processor, and his wife for praise “ne Pai | rade scheduled for Hig in m, on] ays aa the trustee, said|*t 4 o'clock for Legionnaires and Yona ee District; the resulted when large /their guests, it was announced dur-\Chairman for Oratorical Contests, quantities of citrus products, rep-|ing the regular meeting of Arthur|was a guest at the meeting. An-| resented by Brucets Juices to be|Sawyer Post 28 held Wednesday|derson is the immediate Past 10th stored in the warehouse, were dis-/¢vening. Louis Ismay is chairman/District Commander and resides in covered to be missing. The twin f the committee arranging the/Coral Gables, Fla. | $1 4 98 A recommendations are not acted on prior to Dec. 1 the authority's suits were filed in Circuit Court|dinner. The event is the second in| Hank Leeds, local astrologer, en- here yesterday. a series of affairs being planned/tertained the Legionnaires and the Bruce was president and his wife aay Legionnaires and their fa-| members of the Auxiliary Unit 28, | 5 milies. who were guests of the meeting, | Ti sso weal into. bankruptey| Eight new members were obli-following the conclusion of the bus- See Our Collection of last year becanse of the missing/£4ted in a ceremony conducted byliness session, FALL AND HOLIDAY DRESSES citrus. ae Key Wert, Geers ch ieee The| Post Commatder Bethel P. John-} ; The suits said bonded ans |neW Members are jam Dayhoff, ‘ aos tomes sfrioiagart ane Norman Brown, Nelson Cannon,|meeting of the November 11th ee ee Boys’ Wear and Sundial Shoes issued certified warehouse receipts| William P. Roberts, Carl E. Lew-jwould be cancelled due to the fact Par: for goods never stored in the ware-|i8, Eugene Lamb Sr., Wallace E./that the Armistice celebration will] Newest Fashions in Ladies’ Hats, Handbags and Gloves ‘Homan, Robert S. Bourne. be in progress on this evening. The and Short Sleeves The Post went on record as en-/next regular meeting of the Post) _jdorsing the local Community Soci November 25, 1953. i (Drive. ST aa Rca Manvel R. Cabrera, Jr., was|Death Called Accidental | For City Commissioner |named. Post Chaplain to fill a cur DAYTONA BEACH (—A coro- 3 C ] P jad vacancy. Dale E. Fox was ap-jner’s jury ruled bet Mrs, Don {| har’ arr: ted as Assistant Post Chaplain.|Strong, 35, acciden' burned to} Rican Sent Home es a Judson Stephens, Post chairman/death yesterday after falling asleep for the 1953 Armistice Observance,|in her home while smoking a. cig-' i the program being ar-jarette, | VERO BEACH W®—The body of Geoup4. jJose A. Lopez Jr., chairman of Ithe Alumni Athletic Assn. of Syra- LEVER 13-A jcuse University, wilt be sent to (PLATFORM) | Miami today and then flown to his native San Juan, P. R., for burial.| “I am a man of a few words. fell trom ‘his yacht , ; oo an Here’s your cue to greatest motor car valuel..... docks where he planned to tie up Floreheims. for the night. The body was re- _— AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Freshrpms P re t a ¥ the spot where he disappeared. @@. For The Brands You Know! “Gl Lopez, a poor swimmer, was TE wearing a raincoat and boots at LEWINSKY’S “23 |= « tag FINEST 526 Duval St. ot itor years operated the only sugar refinery in Florida. OLET PRICES 4 CHARLES PARRA Words have great values when WEST gence of any line in its field! “Things of value should not be wasted. So, to the point, “1, Trade schools for unfortunate : You'll find that Chevrolet young people. Eminent and unex- i every be jot agp eny | “2. Incinerator, a prime necessity ifor the health and cleanliness of the community. “3. First-class streets. Three ! are worth fifteen miles of dust and }filth. | ‘4. Abolishment of payment for ‘ | disposal of garbage. During depres- sion years the city furnished, free ed | of charge, the disposal of garbage. r) |No excuse for the citizens of this ay | community to be paying for the dis- | posal of garbage now when city is eRED CALF _— prosperous. 2-door sedan. With 3 | “Also modern equipment, as ‘series, Chevrolet off Jclosed-in garbage trucks; there-| fhe wides choice of models i ts eld. ‘ fore, preventing nes scattering of There Is No Substitnte for Quality portage aoe “5, Adequate street lighting. MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CARL | “6., Adequate storm sewer sys- Appelrouth's Shoe Center |-z-mierasumo | oie pia fh" *"="=| MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. | “Courage of self-convictions and ) Corner Caroline Street and Telegraph AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT | plain commen. sense.” J (Pd. Pol. Adv.) _#