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PAGE FOUR FLORIDA’S WAR CASUALTIES 14, ”2**" LXTSL rrice* Gardi not hnwintare l*M*d on | M—H total casualty •SK '' P'^ '■' arzr^r^^ ImM "c2rb. Li. USSR Vii. Mr* Raeoenend Irtntn Ken* dl m fit Mta 81.. Miami ?*!■■—* Mr and Mr*. Francis Penan TTiimfi *1 ft* Nl Ifcd St. Qwta M Ormtaon. Jr. lot U VSAfL'R Vile. Mr* Pau M Clr*ta. I*l* Prail St. Jack ■ifffM* Looter f . Jr.. Me. riMT 9mm*. rn mi Mr*. Keif Wsitmm G J*, Cpi IYMC Mainer Mr*. Ebratyrth. Mm "por. MM Tartar it, Molly- Übii in io*r. ret, vsmc mm*. Mr* Fatal M Sapp. •taaaMrr. Ykema* Gontfe. Avi • te Mi* Butaev ftteffe Stauffer. M* Phtanetta Ave, Sanford. MMfTlrtitMer: W**Pt4-. torn of -- 1 ■M*. PQMM * pft * W i MMmQWi UwmST. Shadw Grove. I Ik v*. OwaiaHi M Me .mm of Statavta* N Bryan. Sr, Mulberry. 1 Hiitta Btdnry W Me. nyfl of SM* Ptartde Baaolt, Box 7.1 Saak. Wataaaii’L Pfc, nephew af Mr* Mijr Mad. lin. DeL, !• Ota MrftAl Duncan J. 3nd Lt.,l pat af Mr* Mao I M-. K*. H..- p, .. J I Mpm. Virgil O. S-filft , broth-* * af SB** Bute M Netatm, Route I ta* ta abßwrd 1-r*- J.ein W. Ist Lt.. 1 BtaSMt af Jaw* Ft*iu*u R*♦- pap. SMI tatn St Tamp* ftaowom J***ae S. Capt. hu taapf of M* lew* G Thomas. Ota Bet. Lortuaar fSaap**' Curt lat, BS|t.,' RATIONING TIMETABLE OMB A Mu# NS-U tapiia Amo Mr TTU tifua July Mi TASS. AI-CI oapta* Ang. Iti Di Ml osplr* •opt. M Bad EMI expir* Am* Mi W M oxptra AUf Ml OS VI ooptr* Au*. 31 MU oopiao Sept A f r . p „ r g QfUft. Pent Qtatae Bnllrtlim M*f f tHMfU /<fc fipimtgct/ f 1 11 1 11 - MIAMI t POPULAR PRICES j LOCATED Ul HEART OF CITY ROOMS WITH RATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL • RAM Street 338 NX. let Avenue 81 Baens • Etevalee 100 Rooms • Elevator ■MB Heated • BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION H'M'lf I*l rb Your Sunday Dinner and Shop at ARCHER’S Here You Will He Certain of Getting the BEST the Market Affords Make u yuar ikapplag list new—bring It to Archer's. Our •natty wde selection e 4 food products will surprioo you. Manta roeteck your pantry ahalvoa comptetely. We have • NICE selection of FROSTED FOODS Cwttnm on not obligated to buy grocn/lo* 15 got Our Moat* Archer’s Grocery ’To# Store That Serves You Bast" M 4 rUtUINC. ST. PHONES 67 and 47 ■■■Pt 1 "” n * thh azTiuiLO hiuou ruiuiiriUßtatai 'too of Mr*. Edna R. Thompson, Palatka WEEKS. VANCE J.. Pfc.. son of Mr*. Edna Weeks. 1124 William St.. Key West ( Army Misting—European Area : Short, Harrv L., Pfc.. son of Mrs Essie M. Short, 29 Mary St, Eustis. AJtMY LIBERATED PRISONERS OF WAR—FLORIDA Allen, Andrew L., S-Sgt., son of Mr*. Leila Alien. Uth St. SW.. Largo Bennett, Robert L., Pfc.. son of; Wilkie E. Bennett, Route 1, Box • S4. Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville. \ Cain. Arnold R., Pfc.. son of Mrs. Bertha E. Cain. Route 1, Box 276, Plant City. Carpenter. John W . Jr., 2nd LL, ■ husband of Mrs. Liesbeth M. Car ! penter, 2U34 Ernest St., Jackson ville. Clark, James A.. 2nd Lt., hus band of IBv Lessie G. Clark, 139; 14th Ave.. St. Petersburg. Clark. Spurgeon W., Jr, 2nd Lt of Spurgeon W. Clark, Sr. ■ Greensboro. Cox. Joseph H, Sgt, husband of Mr* Merle .VL Cox. Hernando. Crain. Von, P\t, son of Mrs. Margie Crain. Holt. Culver. William H, Pvt, son of Mr*. Sola Moore. Bascom. Faulkner. Robert L, S-Sgt., brother of George M. Faulkner, Raiford Ferreira, Theodore L., Pfc, hus band of Mr*. Edith Blanche rora. HO S. 6th St, Ternandina. j Fupl. Gadsden M , 2nd LL, son of Gadsden M. Ford, Box 1289. CU-wTslon. "* Guta. Frank R. Jr, Pvt, son of Frank R. Gale. Sr, Route 9, Box 460, Jacksonville. Greer, Julian A, T 4, son of Ru bin A. Greer, Route 3, Plant City. Hater, Joseph E, T-Sgt, hus band of Mrs. Rosamond V. Hafer, 1807 Taliaferro St, Tampa. Hill, Ralph B, Jr, S-Sgt, son of Mi Gladys M. Roberts, 12788 Gulf Blvd, St. Petersburg. Hines, Andrew H, Jr, 2nd Lt, ■on of Andrew H. Hines, Sr, Box 168. Alachua. . Lazcnby, John O, S-Sgt, son of Mi.v Delphine C. Lazenby, 983 SW' 2nd St, Miami. Lewis, Leslie E, T-Sgt, son of Mrs. Walter C. Lewis, Route 2, i Box 224, Bi ooksville. Mack, Warren J, T-S‘gt, broth- SUGAR Stamp 36. through Aug. 31* GAS A-19 through Juno 21. SHOES Airplane stamp* l. t. 3, Book 3. indefinitely. FUEL Old 4 and Si now 1 through l Anglican Church Has Mobile Sunday School . (By Amrtalft Pr*ui REGINA, Sask, Canada. A j Sunday school on wheels that vis ited 11,314 western Canadian members in 1944 and enrolled 4.- 1724 new members in a school by I mail will start out on its 25th year this month in charge of Miss Ever Hassell, who organized it in 1920. The Anglican school, started ; with one light truck, now has 24 i vans in operation in the summer months, visiting rural communi ties not regularly served by cler j gvmen. This year it is planned to add two more vans. i Rear Admiral George F. Hus sey, Jr, chief. Navy Bureau of Ordnance, born Brookline, Mass. 51 years ago. er of Harold W. Mack. 32 W. 3rd St, Jacksonville. Markham, George M, Pfc, son of John L. Markham, Gen Del, i Olustee. MbLaughlin, Daniel G, Ist Lt, son of Mrs. Margaret L. McLaugh-; Lin. 2656 NW. 24th St, Miami. I O'Neal, Harold W, CpL, son of Mrs. Corine O'Neal, Box 67. Waldo. Parham, James S, 2nd Lt, son |of Lonnie C. Parham, 810 New Orleans. Tampa. Prickett, Vernon C, Ist Lt., husband of Mrs. Cleo Prickett, Route 1, Box 228. Kissimmee. Rowley, George W„ Pvt., son of Mrs. Sue Rowley, 7137 NW. 2nd Ave, Miami. Saporito, Joe, Jr, Pvt, son of Mrs. Mary R. Saporito, 612 E. Jeffords*sm. Clearwater. Sjiark, Richard D, 2nd Lt, hus band of Mrs. Emily G. Stark, 308 N. Habana St, Tampa. Willson, Alexander R, S-Sgt, husband of Mrs. Alice L. Willson, | 154 154th Aye, Madeira Beach, j TM PANT CAN iSbUS ■iiLUMPH ' w w * | Uae in doom or out—-where traffic is •'.now and rain won’t harm Easy \|St.\ PIERCE BROS PPionv 270 Fleming and Eliaabath Bta. -In . ~ AtataUU ll " ***#. VMH mom nil Ki ll* tiimmma j S l'/p and Shop at Wing Lee’s FOOD CENTER DUVAL and ANGELA STREETS PHONE 94 That Curious Phrase “The Ite st People” •KjetliK usually to denote a class of tin- community M*t apart by reuson ol a little more prosperity than thn average, Wliite we do not admit that , ’ "The Bent People” are not the general rank and file of good THE ORIENT Americans, we do feel flatter r**iHtr, 11... Hi nm* *..•• ed in the increasing patronage oni.mii i.j i i|inrni*.it iiy of women whose condition of Kltu. iiMK’t , ii,:i|.erity puts them beyond I'm. o-B * lht ‘ n ** d of counting their i nisi.hi. iiKmrin>r pennies. in v*t "The Best People” are among ( nrto min the best customers of Wing DINNERS Lee’s Food Center —a great l Rarvad Daily From many who can pay more go sp. m.. except Tu#.d*y fai oat ot her way to patron ize Our Store because they We Cater to Parties, can bo assured absolutely of Weddings and Batuiuets respect for their sense of • ■■■- - - "■ value. Our Store Closes at 1 P. M. Every Thursday jm eslx war adzes TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Maj. Gen. Gladeon M. Barnes of Army Ordnance born Vermont, ville, Mich, 58 years ago. Malvina Hoffman of New York, noted sculptress, born New York. 58 years ago. Mary E. Dillon, president of the Brooklyn, N. Y. Borough Gas Cos, born New York, 60 years ago. G. Howland Shaw, former as sistant secretary of state, born in Boston, 52 years ago. William McFee of Connecticut, noted sea novelist, born in Eng land, 64 years ago. Dr. Harry Elmer Banres of New York, noted educator-author born Auburn, N. Y„ 56 years ago. CCLDEST SPOT NEW YORK —lt is believed I that the coldest spot in North 1 America is at or near Fort Good j Hope on the Mackenzie River, ■ about 20 miles north of the Arctic ! Circle, with a minimum tempera ture of 79 degrees below zero. Wallace urges more laws to aid small business. STRAND THEATER LEE TRACY in “BETRAYAL FROM THE EAST” Coming: "The Very Thought ot You" MONROE THEATER FRANK SINATRA in “STEP LIVELY” News . Sports - Shorts TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES 1805 John H. Henni, noted Milwaukee’s first Catholic bishop and arch-bishop, born in Switz erland. Died Sept. 7, 1881. 1826—Charles H. Smith (Bill Arp), noted Georgia’s humorist journalist his age, born Lawronce ville, Ga. Died Aug. 24, 1903. 1835 Ada Isaacs Menken, much-talked about, colorful act ress of her generation, born in New Orleans. Died Aug. 10, 1868. 1858 Prank E. Eiwctl, noted sculptor, born Concord, Mass. Died Jan. 23. 1922. 1861 Ernestine Schumann- Hetnk. beloved operatic and con cert singer, born in Austria. Died Hollywood, Nov. 17, 1936. mack Mi j^Tri 2 Only Similar to and not as appeared in our advL in yesterday’s paper. Simmons Double Spring s£*^£o Construction § OV n t MAXWELL cfc. FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS PHONE 882 909 FLEMING STREET HEY WtsT FLA. I. Bermuda Market JOHN COBO. Proprietor An Up-to-Date Sanitary Market—Complete New Refrigeration White at Eliza Street Phone 52 Just Received a Large Shipment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES also A nice assortment of FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES Many items that are hard to get We expect a shipment of MEAT and have in stock • • SMOKED TONGUE • SAUSAGE • SMOKED BACON and Other Items Buy your groceries here. We have 2 boys who will DELIVER by bicycle. Buy More and Larger Bonds and Keep Them < Give Dad Something He Will Appreciate Next Sunday is Father’s Day A BOND \ Will Please Him Most \ Tuck it in a gift package •' A \ chosen from our outstanding \'i \ N selection of Father's Day gift \ nj Jsr\ \ suggestions. - mowor B * 'W*' / \ n \J•ju ip IW% x . I . \ \ -lWw t f v Nationally Known \ \ Things \ t i r n l>y ARROW SI.OO I r \ hv HOTANY $1.50 I I L 0 by WEMBLEY $2.00 1 SPORT SHIRTS I by ARROW by McGREGOR Dad Will Appreciate a Cool Sport Shirt BELTS and BUCKLES v, - j b.V UICKOK. PIONEER and-PARIS. > . j ZIPPER WALLETS *1 j Tax Extra 1 Lewinsky’s ! TELEPHONE 146 (TOP DUVAL STREET OJmlj KEY WEST - - - FLORIDA We close Thursdays at 1 o'clock j It HOARDING GLASS BROOKLYN.—GIaiMt is sub stancc made by the melting and fusion at high temperature* of silica and some form of alkali such as soda, potasli and lime to which other ingredients are add ed according to the desired phys ical properties of the glass. Surplus board urges scrapping og obsolete militury planes. Subscribe to The Citizen. Your Grocer SELLS Tbjst GOOD <TAR*BRAND AMERICAN rnmi? end CUBAN tUrrlX Try A Pound Today! “Buy Mare Wr Ttood sai twf IXm _ 1 . COOL SUMER DRESSES A gala showing of all that is new snd lovely, stripes, gay colors and color combinations. • Sheer Blouse# OCoatume Flewert • Millinery and Bags • Bathing Cu;ts for Mother and the Ktds • Play Suits in Cotton* and Jeraeya STARLING’S STYLE CENTER Woman's Appaxol and Accessories Snclusivoly "Opposite the La Concha Holer i 417 Duval Street Boy Week Flood* We close Thursdays at 1 o'clock taBBBBBin v moiik m iii t\n hi • i* mo ugmHH * hi <t|Hiated itia Pei Mnal Unnerehtp <*f ‘SERVICE is NOT our MOTTO. .. But IT IS our iEMMBP Gifts for Father I Father’s Day is Next Sunday IKS RL Engagement tor June Brides S Gifts for June Bridea^^^^^^*^ New Showing of TIFHN CRYSTAL WARE • Cake Plate, 14-lnch u • Sugar and Creamers • Bud Vases, *-In. Gold Band nt Too • Double Candle Holders . *® per pair |j yy Beautiful New Selection of • Goblets • Cocktail m. •Fruit Juice Glasset* EXPERT WATCH REVLtfJf**** • FUIDAY. IttOt IS, IM*