<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<itemContainer xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/items/browse?collection=34&amp;output=omeka-xml&amp;page=6" accessDate="2026-05-16T07:58:40+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>6</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>305</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="7425" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7063">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c7114f847d9bbbb2ffb7340e82b97649.pdf</src>
        <authentication>ad9b40a815cf9dea4a3fe7ac98de3421</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73889">
                    <text>THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TH U R SD A Y ,' OCTOBER 10. ll

ta b le Supply To
P a r t i c i p a t e In
State-W ide S a le
‘‘Streamlined” Event
Is Promised Public
By Local Manager
lx m

(119 W. FIRST ST.) TABLE SUPPLY

p H c ti In nil ifcparlm rnU

Will feature tho
sixteenth
an*
nhrtmtpy sales to he conducted

5f

the Table Supply S tores in
ties throughout Florida begin­
ning
today
and
continuing
through Nov. 6.

6 DIG DAYS

TRAINLOADS OP BARGAINS—BIGGEST ARRAY W E 'V E EVER PUBLISHEDI
FRESH FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES

BRANDS
B

U .S. No. 1
Emperor

|

2 Ige, heads 17c

Lettuce
w

| York APPLES

u. s. No. 1
Cobblers
__

CARROTS
BRANDS J c A N S - ^ 4 i C
WE CELEBRATE — YOU SAVE!
Jamc* Wonilwari!, m anage • «&gt;f .
the Hanford T able Supply S I omm,
which is participating in n d a te .
Wide anniversary »alr
I T ouring the various Dritlah tra in .
1 In* center* outild* B rltala, A ir
j M ar.hal A. G. R. Garrod arrive* a t
Miami, H a . G arrod In*peeled tha
•rhnol a t tha University of Miami
, •••&gt;* |&gt;l* pea*I •*»•*#•■&gt; I«•■ 111'
I
where
R A F cadet* taka navigation
“•tgeam lined'' *alc hove b u n un.
training under v rteran alrlln* pilot*
LT. darway fur * full l* n month*
and university taacheri.
AI! departm ent* have worked on
L the event, preparing *!gn.
nut
t ? display* for *lore&lt;, buying gro .
£, eerie*, m eat and produce ami cr!
ranging for a rom prehrndvi- mi­
l l ' Vertlning cam paign.
The two fleet* of truck* o p er.
j ' a tad by the company hnve lu-en
£ ! dlatrlbutlng grocc rle* from
I In­
i ’. • warahau.c* Id Miami ami Taiupit
A nlnn whereby farm er* h*v. i
o ; to atorv* aerved l.y the chain in
(itiea all over the .la te fur iiime Ing Federal I jioi I Hank loene
K V th a n a month. F or the pact two may protect themaelve* again*!
p
m Iu . special aupplie*
of incut* any p o .t-w a r Gump or crop fail­
: 'IV
weeks,
aupplii
I i else have been ordered by W. ure* by m aking payment* into
n "fu tu re p a y m e n t' fund, which
; E. M allanre, m arket m anager.
Mr. W oodward, who live* with will draw the *ame rate of Ina hia wtfa and two small children U real he I* being charged on
r !* t 117 W est Tw elfth .Street, ha* hi* Indebtedness to the hank, I*
V jh w a m anager of the
Sanford announced ty It. I). Freem an,
[t(- store for threa year* and ha* .Secretary-Treasurer of the 8cm' te e n employed by
the
Table Inolo C ounty National F arm Loan
• , Supply Compuny In vurlmia part* Aieociatlon.
U nder the plan a land bank
I*, i f f Florid* for ala yrer*.
’.
M arket m anager, Mallanaa has byi row er m ay now .e n d funda to
tha
bank to be held in a tru st
r/M S B In tha local store for two
iRWntha. Preceding h it
em ploy. account fur fu tu re iiutallm rnta,
and tnla account will be cred it,
ed w ith compound Interest ut tha
aamo r a le which tho m em berborrow er I* paying nn hia land
Ibank loan.
“T ha Federal le n d Rank ami
[the N ational Farm l*&gt;an A*»oclatlon feel th a t thi* 'fu tu re p a y ­
m ent' fund offer* a num ber of
advantage* to tha borrower*,''
aald Mr. Freem an. 'T h e borrow­
e r who has fu tu re paym ent funda
In the land bunk ha* a backlog
of se c u rity upon which ho ra n
draw In tim e of nerd to keep
hia obligation In good standing
and c a rry him through a lean
period, lie
inaured a g a in st
T_
.la ---------T eday, In the Interest* of na- h«rd1 t l m e a - a t no coat to hint
Inal
defense. T able
SupplyInauranre.
a m a re c o o p e ra tin g In an ef- . T tri*
P '" ” P»nnil« • land
« to eonaarve pap er bag* be- ■ » « tjorrow er to m ake paym ents
oae p ip e r mill* and Ingredients . Jor fu tu re application on Federal
S p e e d e d fo r defense produe-11-*"*! I t y * ,oan' *l U ro n U M t
M. A rrangem ent o f food on i» r purchase
money m ortgage
Olvea In Individual atorv* Is de- iru n n ln g to tha land bank In
gnad to aavo labor and thu* f"X am ount leas than tha unpaid
it th e food to Florida houae- balance of hi* oldigetion.’*
Ivei more economically.
. Mr- Freem an said th a t m any
H aven em ployes o f the T able farm ers w ere now In a position
lipply S tores throughout
Flo- Jo fo rtify
them selves a fa in a t
la a re aow In aeUv# m ilitary f“ 'u r» n u .rtg .g o worries and In
fy k e , a tatlonsd In cam ps all taking advantage of the fu tu re
tT tha country, T h e com pany paym ent fund
plan would be

S m a ll

II HEATER

Great Savings! Visit Us Today!

WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 0 -1 # )—
Tna supply prot..;ee end allpeaUona bo.nl U studying possible

i.a a n o’ a r n a n ia n

Florida H O N EY ......................]
•••t.lji »•»• n

**•

a la --

DewkiBt PICK LES........—

J

Cane S Y R U P ........................... 1

Med
Can
Vacuum
^ Pack

16-os.
White
Loaf

NO ADVANCE!
TABLE SUPPLY
VITAMIN ENRICHED!
WATERGROUND

MEAL or GRITS *l lbs. lj0c
O LEO ' s s It 1 2 £c
&gt;

| *

FIN E GRANULATED

.

' •.5 * %

* f

ij v

.

',■*

Anniversary Celebration Bargain!

||iiir

SHORTENING

carton

TheSw eetest Bargain IrvJW n!

30,000 lbn. of delicious Marshmallow topped cookies—covered with shreds of sweet coconut—Buy several lbs.
from our big display. The kiddies will eajoor them !......
.J

Short Ribs

4S , 4 i

Always Great Savings At Table Supply!

Argo Cut String Beans med. can 10c
Argo Peaches.........halves no. 2Va 19c
Argo Fresh Prunes.........2 no. 2 y2 25c
Argo Corn o ff Cob.....2-12 oz. cans 25c
Del Monte E. G. Peas.............. med. 15c
Vac-Pak
Del Monte C offee........lb. 28c
n n . Moans
Fruit Cocktail............... 2 tall cans 27c
Del Monte Catsup
14 oz. h a 15c

LAND O ’
SUNSHINE

Georgia

*_

Don’t Miss It, Folks. Greatest Sale
• In Our Historyl

ARGO-DEL MONTE SALE!

Apple JE L L Y ...................... .. 1

»

•• * ‘

Quality

fXandard

* •*

ont-Circulator

v

ORANGES

Golden
Yellow

Pancake F L O U R .................... ]
i*1 n n

FOR QUICK SANDWICHES

Perfection Stove
U grow i m m u c i
«K tlth i, low price

BANANAS

|

i» K rr ific r

a

Anniversary Special
I I 1 WAFER
n
H A SLICED ID,

ANH0E

7c

APPELESAUCE.................!..~1

leeauso while the Investm ent la
earn in g a good ra ts of Interest.
tM* money wuuld a t the sam e
time, ho doing service for nationel defense through rv-inveatm rat
by tho land hankT

Ban On Non-defense
Building May Slacken

Bch.

I

Can
'A Hot Celebration1

Future Payment
Plan Worked Out
By Farm Bankers

A

_

!Olbs.21c

ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
- —
beef
—

_

P IC N K

�*

o

Sanford Le Thr Only Cenlrsl
Florida City A f f o r d i n g Kail, Highway
And W ater Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY.

OCTOBER

31,

1941

NUMBER 55

Member Associated Press

Troops Move in
Is
Sunk
p Tempo On
Destroyer
u.
s.
Strikers At
On Moscow Bendix P la n t
By Torpedo Off Iceland x
.From Two Directions

)

Reds Pour Workers
Alongside Regular
Troops In Battle
South ^O f Capital

A Grand Old Girl's Birthday

Soviets Reported
Fleeing In South
•

Defenders Admit Sitnation Is Bad At
Caucasus Gateway
Tha Germane- atepned ui&gt;

•

*0 f * *

M oscow

”riv® from two directions ttv
o*y ea the Soviets ooured
trorkara alongiid* th eir re*.
Ul*r troooa in bloodv batUoa
around Tula. 1«D miles south
• of Moscow.
Another
main
German
drive wae developing In the
Volokatemsk regies ( I milae
northwest # f Moscow aad Landau

•

heerd that Vatekofcmafc w u cap.
tered by tha Genaaae alter Mttor ftehUag. Oa
« tha Nam
of Liberty Is eelebrated on
la New York Harbor with appropriate ceremonies
u slty In the U. E. Left te right, are Count Jacques D.
Ere* France; Lucy Monroe, who eang the
9 Bpangtsd Banatr, aad Mrs. Alice Donohue, national preildent
.th e Veterans o f Foreign -Wars Auxiliary.

O f A n a l Meet R i v e r Channel
Reverend Brooks Is Plan To Deepen Main
Named Moderator River Course And
For Ensuing Year W oodruffs Creek
A t Ih* twenty d ih t h Annual
r Um Bawhula Baptilt
H at Ovtodo Thursday
a t 10:00 o'clock with
ragars from individual
and •a n y gaaata and
r anant. tha fallow lag

Throe United 8 Latee Army en­
gineers arrived la Hanford from
Jacksonville yesterday to survey
and make estimates upon the
proposed two-mil* ib o rt-c u t in
the Bt Johns Elver channel from
W oodruffs Creeh to the Oatsen
Bridge at Iadiaa Mound Village.
Edward Higgins, (hamher of
commerce secretary, listed today.
Tbe engineers, Roberts. Corn­
wall aad Dolatrem, will Invest!,
get plans aaado by tbe Chamber
o f ComoMree whkh recommend­
ed o abort tha* age deepening
tbe riser's channel about 10
foot aad tha groan believe* that
tbe coat will not bo much great­
er to deepen the ch u a o l la Woodr u ffs Creek to five feet, there,
by shortening the distance to
the Ban ford Boat Works Docks
considerably.
Thli process will c a b le plea­
s e era tears aad baato to traval
anally la the sherVeot end at
the seme time altaratione on the
&gt;ln river ilgwieel will change
Its course anieaetett a that U s
rrent will be c a te to tbe seewell along Lake Monroe Boule­
vard, aetoidteg to acthoriti**.

Flood* Thnpjen
Southern’ States

2,100 Bayonet Car*
rying Soldiers
Act Upon Orders
Given By Roosevelt

BETfJJVX. TV.'J!. O r t .- y i * —UT)
’"Chest A rtillery tro o p * 'm o v e d
Into the ground* of A ir A llo ­
c a te d , Inc., i t 4 20 A. M. (E S T )
today under o rd ers from P re si­
dent Rooscvult to p ro te c t the
production of (0,000,000 w orth
of defense order*.
The atuul h e lm rtrd bayonetcarry in g sn ld lrrt num bered 2,100
a* Army officer* con ferred with
p lan t official*. A cl**h betw een
re tu rn in g C I O. •trik e ra and
non-union worker* p re cip ita te d
the P re*ldent'a action.
P re ild e n t Ron»evelt li* t night
directed S ecretary of W ir Stlmeon im m ediately to tak e posses,
linn and operate the p la n t of
A ir A*«oeia(e«, In c . B endix, N.
J , w here a dispute ha* developed
over re in sta tem en t o f a tr lk a n
u n d e r rem m m endatlon o f tha d e ­
fense m ediation hoard.
T he a rlio n wa* announced at
the W hite llouae hy S ecretary
E arly. He ,aid the P reaidtn* had
ordered the arm y to ta k e charge
and continue
tn o p e ra te
the
p la n t a* long aa m ay he reQulred In the In tere il o f n ational
defenae.
"O u r country la In d a n g er.”’
the P re ild e n t'a a ta te m e n t aald.
T he plant hold* governm ent
order* for IS .000,000 w orth of
m ilitary a irc ra ft e n u ip m rn t
T he aeronil e ffo rt to p u t the
atrlker*. member* of th e C. I.
O.'a U nited Autom obile W orker*
b a rk In work failed e a rlie r la»*
night becauao of alt-dow n dem onatratlona by non-atrlkera

Doudney Figures
Sample Taxes On
N ew State Plan

Red Armored Train To The Front

Reuben James Is Hit
While On Convoy
Duty In North At*
lantic Last Night

No Word Given^
Of Loss Of Life

iSrcnd 1h To Jump
A s s e s s m e n t s On
Large P r o p e r t y

Congress Is Stirred
Rut Roosevelt Sees
No Policy Change

W ith th r «chool huilgrt a p.
prfwe»i S*nf-&gt;nl Doudney, county
tax R*«e**4tr. has p rrp a rrd a IUI
of •am p lrs of th r tax ra property
ow nrrs of th r county will pay.
T h f trrn d in th r nrw ty*!rm of
placing a 100 percent value on
tho property and reducing iha
mills gr ra te has tendril to In­
crease the ta*e« on Ur*** pro p er­
ty owners and decrease the t a t tn on small homes and h iistno»*•
ea.
Since the •chitol nnlla^** in ilif.
frre n t in d iffe re n t
ili**.
trieU the taxrn will vary in thnv*
district* with D istrict O ne nnd
S ii slightly hijftyrr
A hrm entead v»lnr«l si 11.0041
Inal year in District* On.* nn,|
Six paid * t a r of $17, but Ibl*
yr*|- ih , sam e pnifHTtv will be
ViilP.I at *3.011(1 and p:,v ,1 In*
o f only $11.23, Mr
Itoo-loey
com puted. In thu «am- tlt.lrl-**
* h u m rstrsd valued ni
35,000
la*t v r« r pal-l $88 ami *V. vu*r
will have Ita valuation l-i-nncd
Ih w r lim ra and pay (20.7.75.
lim ine-* nr nnn-«-*rn':«l projperlv vaim'd at ( I Dili. In*t y.'nr
paid 104 .IH and Ihi* yr nr will

WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 t
i/l’&gt; Tin* Navv Dcoartnii'iit nnnminoeil torlav th at
thi&gt; U. f*. rlrnlmvcr Reuben
Jnnu'a wan Mink liv a toroeiln during tho night of Oct.
R0. whili’ i nnvoviiur In tho
North Atlantic went o f Ice*
land. Thi* t'lininmiulintr offi­
cer w.ih Limit, Cnni. II. L.

Kilwnrih
T h r Kculirn J&lt;»nir&lt; w » i the*
f »r - 1 A m rrirm i wRMhip Mink and
thi* th m l a tta c k
P ru ld tB t
•It’s shoot on sight o rd e r.
F irst rvportR brought n o w ord
of ttossihli* lot$4 of life*. T ho ship
o n lin n n ly rn rrird 120 m en.
Coiurn’s-4 wan B tlrm l h y ‘ho
H«’ws hut R i'o irv rll said h r IHW.
no iiouwihility o f Brvcrinif diplo*
ttinlii* rrlntion* with Ci«*rniAny
nod thought th ere had b#en n o
chnngi* In A m cricin policy M ft
result of tho Ionn i*f tho Ilucben
Juini'1 uto I attacks
uq
other
Unit*',! State* V«’*aeia.
An a n th u riicil lle rl'n aoureo
I nav *53.30 wbili' lb*' propurtv
T his picture from R ussia show s a S oviet arm ored tra in mov. said tinlnv if thu d e stro y e r w a s
valued at $.’,,000 Inal yea- pn*d
ing toward* the front line, a heavy gun ready fur action ami a participating In a ronvny
"It
S33I.HU and thi* yrnr will |nv
w u, rm w in d e r th a t sho w a s
Soviet operator of a n ti-a irc ra ft pompom* scanning the »Vy for h»only $27*i SO
tnipvdnr,).
Am
erican
dcatroyara
In Itia trirt l » o and T hree. in. tile a irc ra ft. Russia finds arm o red unit* like this useful in n u n
have nn business e n te rin g t h .
eluding
Lnngwnml.
A 'tam onte, b a tin g thu N a n s because of thu lack of guod roads.
w ar suite '*
1l.ak&gt;- Mary and Ov‘ - In thr I p * .
In W ashington, S e n a to r GUp* rn a homestead valurd a’ $1 I,die (Hem. litw s), who rank*
nog last yrnr wa* $1.1 and will
um nng the ieiitling uppnnenta o f
.—
■i".
he "-w do re d to 90 I t k v « r r » H l r
the ailm lnlstratlua Toreltrn pnlfcjf
A dinner m eeting w ill he held a hnmntrad valurd at $3.01)1) ln*l
-m d Am erica would p ro tec t h a f
h r the Cam pbell-I/Osslng Pu*l of v ia r naid $03. nnd will pny
m m irn no n m ttir wn.it m u lo n
the Am erican Legion
at
7 1)0 $177.SO Ihi* year
lh»*v w rrr on
.
o ’clock M onday evening *t the
llu*lnr«« p ro p e rty In the »nmr
Senator tiu r n r y (R'-p. N. D .I
le g io n H ut and a ll m em ber* of Iwn d ialrirla will h avr l drm i in
wMhl “ thM i-linrhfH tho urgum ent
Recent storm dam age in the | f«ir wiping o u t th # N o u trillty
the post are urged tn a tte n d in la a ra p a rallrl tn thr ilrnp in l&gt;l*o rd e r to plan fo r the A rm istice trlc ta O nr *nd SI*. A n irr, „ f
lluhum s- Was draerihed by Joel | A«l.
Day pared* and celeb ratio n , Joel p ro p e rty v alurd j i ( l.o n o l.,-i
Field, who ju s t re tu rn e d I rum n j
Field, com m ander of the unit, v r a r paid $80.38 and will i«uy
11 «l»y trip thruugh the island., J
aald today.
(3 0 .2 3 Ihi* v ra r, while a pier • [
with his wife, a* m uch more
Deadline fo r p urchasing tick­ valued a t $3,000 last y rn r pai l '
The Seminole C ounty llnaet* for th e d in n er will he 10:00 $301.HU and will this y e ar pay
serious thun wa* reported.
pilal llounl recently approved
o’clock M onday m orn in g and they $231.23.
In thu trip from At rum, to .
tb&lt;- iiurrhaae o f a general anmay be obU lned a t th e .tin fu rd
N a » a u , h'an Salvador, t'a l I-.
T he fh y lu n la d ia trlrt o r l&gt;i&lt;acslhrtlc machine which was
F u rn itu re
Com pany,
F o rre st trlc t F o u r hail an assessm ent r f
land and I’u rt Howe, Mr. Field'
In-tallcd two week* ago in
C atchel’a G rocery, Pope Service $10 nn hom estead p ro p e rty n*
*aw evidence o f tho jm th of the !
Station, R oum illat a n d A nderson, $1,000 laat y e a r ami will lh&gt;*
the o perating room of K cr.
st'irni w ritten In w rerkod house*. I Fum-ial services fo r Mr*. M ary
nr by ra ilin g 790 by telephone. y e a r p*v $3.78 on the »nme pro­
nalil.l^iughlon M rm nrial Himleaf.stripped tr ie s and lalea of! I'uupur who died a t h e r homo
pilal.
Tho
m
achine
I*
modern
Mr. Field revealed.
I he los* „ f life.
p e rty . T he ow ner r f a hom estead
mi E ighteenth S tre e t yesterd ay
M em bers o f th e D e fe n d poat valued a t $8,000 laat v e a r p il I . in every respect and though
One schooner wns sighted off I lit 8 IH) A. M. follow ing two*
the old one la still |n one, the
will he p re se n t a t th r d in n e r end $30 and this v r a r will bn re .
the l.carh of * wind sw ept is­ w n -k , illna.a, will ka conducted
hospital association fe lt th a t
Mr. Field re u eq ste d th a t the local q u irad to pay $140.23. T h e bus­
land, a tte m p tin g to run la-fore | S aturday s t Erickson Funeral
a m w one should be on hand
m em bers m ake a good showing. iness pro p erty valued a t 11 ,001)
the storm and gain the Ice side Ilium- at 3:30 I’. M. w ith th o
in ra w of em ergency._____
of tho strip of land fo r protec­ Itcv. K. I). IlrownliHt officiating.
In 1040 paid $$7.3H and will
tion, one o f the sturies goes. The Follow ing thu aervicn tho ro nay |4H In 1041, while the b u s ­
j l-oal was an close to tin- shore m uins will bo taken to E veriness pro p erty previously valued
! the frantic ps-onle on tiuird. 31 g rru n CVmctary for burial.
a t 33,000 paid $2*0.08 la s t yen.
In num ber, could In- easily seen
and WIH nav nnlv (240 th is v ra r.
I’alll-ran-rs will bo I- K. Spen­
when a hugo wave lilted them cer, John Is Galloway, E. CompIn D istrict Five, enrnm paasVICHY, O ct 31 —UP)— Th' hig and dropped them out of Inn, I). I,. T hrasher, It. Mi Ball
poputaUon o f the Vichy capital Ing G eneva and O sceola, th e p r r .
ight. They weru never seen »r Ami llnw ard toing.
of tha Pet*In regime, today vir­ vlouslv v alurd $1,000 h o m rstra d
d of again,
—
tually Ignored a Free French re­ paid $10 and will thl* y e ar pay
Survivor* o f Mrs, C ooper a r e &gt;
I'o rt llow e, mm
of the ••m- son W alter I- C ooper; on*
quest for a five mlnut* stand, $3.28, while th e $3,000 hom e,
w
orst
su
fferers
from
th
e
storm
still strike In protest' against tha ste a d of la st y e ar naid $30 end
sister. Mr*. M artha Speak* o f
Carman execution of Hostages. will pay $173.75 In 1041. T itK escrdrrn o f tha 40 pertHtn, I every house in thu town was | And-ivrr. M ass.; tw o grandsons,
The minister of interior said a business p ro p e rty o f $1,000 has •» from H n fp n l and nurt|ound^ng knorki'il down and the iiihubltauls Waii.-r I.. Cooper, J r ., a n d David
check o f the unoccupied son* ta g reduction from 157.38 In towns whu took d riv e r's te s t un were living an floors le ft on Iho F. Cooper; tw o nlrcus, Mrs. W .
showed Ui* DeGeulle appeal had $49.10, w hile tb e 18.000 hunlnr-s Tor*,lay, W ednesday a n d T hurs­ foundations, Mr. Field related, C. Brown o f Hanford a n d M rs.
p ro p e rty drop* from 9288.08 to day „ f this week failed to |M«a i t is estim ated th a t tho wind Ivan F ranklin o f M t. D ora,
had no apparont result*.
1947.50 fo r tax e s th is year.
th r esam ination, according to the reached a velocity u f a bout KiO
, These taxes listed are osll- rv|Htrl m ade tialoy by .State I’a- m ilvs-per.hour.
Stone w alls w rrt) blown down
matee mad* by Mr. Doudnay tn tm linan G. (J. D artv.
Include th* general school milTwo persona failed th e rxam i- ami wholo house* w ere carried
tu
sc* d u rin g the h ig h t of thu
lags, the school district tax and two Ion duo t« -p o o r aycaight and
tha srhool bond tag, aa well as two drivers wvr# unable tn pass blow, but peculiarly enough, Mr.
WASHINGTON, O c t 31—
Blcyela tags for 1943 will go th* County maintenance mlllage tho test bepstis* soma p a rt of Field said, tho th atc h ed naif
a tala at tha City Hall tomor- for the County Hoopltal. g e n e r­ th r ir auU.moblla w as defective houses of tho nativ es seemed —Tho office o f production man­
nr though they am not due al fund, flna and forfeiture Tha rem aining 13 w ere totally to w eather Ihu storm heat. While agem ent T hursday ordered an
until Jan. 1, !!. N. Bayer, city fund, rood and bridge fund, agri­ unfam iliar w ith road rule:-, ami shingle roof* wero blown away, im m ediate blackout o f ornaments!
rn d unessential lighting In th e
culture fund, health fund, pubti. signals and Mr. D arty pointed the lhatcheii roofs still stooil.
clerk, said this morning.
On hoard thu M. V. Monarch southeast, including Northwestern
Applicants for tho now llctnao city fund and the mother's poru out th a t "no excuse could be
offered for these people’’ on his of N assau, a fre ig h te r w ith ar- Florida, and announced t h a t an
met bring their
nim m odationa fu r l ‘J passenger,, rlrclric ity -ra lio n ln g p ro g ra m fo r
re p o rt to 7&gt;llahsaaee,
certificate from to
A booklet containing each rul,*, Mr. ami Mrs. Field m adu th eir southern in d u stry would
applying .for »
way acroas the G u lf S tre am to Nov. 10 unless heavy rains
algrtsl
and
general
inform
ation
Sayer
concerning driving a c a r, a s well N assau dow n tha n um ber o f; is­ ‘thu region's w a te r shorter*.
It issued a m andktory ordsr
a s m aterial to atuily In ord er to lands stru n g eastw ard am i south­
giant
pas* th* B tata exam ination, la ward to tho southm ost point. hnm nliato creation o f a
TALLAIIAB8BE, Oct. 31 *— obtainable in th e C ounty Judge's G reat In a g u a Island w heru salt pow er grid connecting 40 public­
(A1)—
Florida's
Thanksgiving office a t the C ourt H ouse, and is made fro m , se a w a te r. Thu ly ami p riv alaly owned a y sta a a
day this year will b« Nov. IT each cltlsen who Inland* to taka trip wa* scheduled f o r 13 days in 13 state*, bt o rd e r t o brtag
.h e esam in atio n on Monday or but high wind* and choppy w a te r pow er from a rs e s h a v in g sows a
'WASHINGTON, O ct 31 -C P) because Um 1941 legislature of­ Tuesday of n e x t w eak should s e ­ slowed them , m aking th a trip surplus into tho d routh-olrickaa
— Baoaaralt repeated today he ficially fUod It for Um hat cure this Information and study 14 day* long.
industrial region.
•
p h ased te anWalt to Coagrasa TkatM ar In U a month.
Donald U . Nelson, priortUaa
On Great Inagua Island a
Pwdifcnt Rooaovelt'a prcvlotu It thoroughly tho p a tro k n a n con­
cluded.
Massachusetts company has act director, said tha ordota wora de­
up a regular industry of mak­ signed to Inaoro foil and unlnter*
“
ing salt from sea water. Tho ruptad operation of dofonaa p‘
watar i* pumped Into a hugo despite rapidly mounting w -

Legion Post To
Hold D i n n e r
Meet Monday

...

Field Describes Damage Made
By Recent Storm In Bahamas
New Anaesthetic
Machine Inutnllcd

Free French Strike
Request Is Ignored

Funeral For Mrs.
Cooper Will Be
Held Saturday

/

17 Persons Fail
Driver’* T e s t s
Given This W e e k ly

Non-EuHentia! Lights
Ordered Blacked Out

Bicycle Tags Go
On Sale Tomorrow

J

November 27 Set For
Florida Thanksgiving

Roosevelt Repeats
Federal Aid Plans

Extra Draft Quota
\ Filled This Month

f v f l t.

8amtaele County will meat two
draft quota* during Novambor,
E. B. Carter of tbe SelacUva Boryke Office itnted today.
The flrat group o f men will
GREEK ROYALTY IN F1RR leave Nov. i t and Um aecond
quota will bo filled by Nov. 38,
CAPETOWN, V ales o f South each conaicUoc of nilaa whlto
tfrtoa, Oct. 31.—(A&gt;—Tbo Gr*«k draft***, white nogro quota* will
bo mot o s Nor. }T a n d 34 draft,
lay 14 ta d four colored told Ian,

lake on tha Island by a windmill
that runs all tho time. Natural
pans, with an area of about an
aero, am furmed In tha rocks
and tba watar from tho lake al­
lowed to fill tho pans. Hot sun
and lltUa rain makes tha pan*
a natural evaporation unit and
when ono of tha 100 pans la dry
a layer o f M il, from two to four
inckao thick, I* scraped from tba
bed of tho pan and transported
by track to llgkto-a where It is
carried to m vassal anchored off
tba beach. On# nan will furnish
enough salt to keep two tracks
busy aU rfay&lt; hauling it to t^e

mandator energy and a proltogad
drouth which haa reduced th*
supply of hydro-electric pow er.
AMBASSADOR RESIGNS'^*
WASHINGTON. O ct 31 —W f \
— Proaidont Roosav.lt haa ta .
day accepted iha rvslgnatlog «C
Joseph 8 Denial*, am baaaatef-tf j
Mexico, but aald . nothing
hi* auccaaaor. Danlots t *
duo to IU health o f hk wM *..

LOCAL WEA1

“ ‘te n .

' HA.»

iV flfp a ja S a

mum

S

1

�1

» •

m- r r

%f j u m

T H t B A im m y g m A iJ i/ B A H M i),

tw o

fL o a w A

Two Misflingr Army
Pilote Believed F o a a i

The Sanford Herald

Attend Opening
M * W i &amp; tt-W Of A n n v a l Meet ThsM toeeao
Army A ir Baa* t r 1
a o u t a n i_ n a t a
eoanoa n s a ^ liV ..^ .

TfcF Ifw ralt | i ■
mt fl»r
W H s fH rr+*m nhU k Ik r «-&gt;!».
lF # y
lf)#4 I t Ih t w # far rv*
feklktlfM ef mi mrwa d leggirbrl
f» If # r J M
nt%*r%*tm4
la fkU H K T «M
mu*
b» Uwstl Rrwa pwhl**hr4 k#r#lw

•• Mkllvwllw# mt itfelfll

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

II.

te e i

BIBLE VEBSE FOR TODAY
IT 18 GOOD TO HAVE A
WISE AND LOVING FRIEND
AMU PROTECTOR: Th^ Lori

it my (Hephenl, I ahaII nut wnni
H f roakfth m® to li® ilown in
iM u * ptfturf *, h® Irmlrth m«*
bGAid# Mini w a u m —Vnulin 23tl.

to fatten. The dairy fnrnlahei
40 to 48 gallon* of rallh per day
the p u t ten yearn by one thouaand percent
» that the rhljdrep harp glcnty
'
Unless a person h u served on the advertising commit­ of freah milk.
tee during theae lean; years, he can have scant apprecia­ ; There are at thia Unto I4(
children being cared fop In tha
tion of the problems presented. There have been occasions Home, Ifr, Jink In* continued.
when the worthwhile projects which were presented, »yeh !' They gttrtiaod thh ' A'rradli
as directional highway signs, advertising, in booklets and while school, and Sundpy School.
folders, newspaper advertising both within the state and
without, and radio broadcasts, aggregated over ten thou­
sand dollars, and with only four hundred dollars to spend.
This year, due to the more liberal contributions of
both City and County, us well os the idoreaaed subscriptions
from Individual memberships, some four tH ouund collars
was budgeted for advertising alone. O f this sum over $2,700 w u turned over to the G riffith Advertising Agency
of St. Petersburg for advertising in northern newspaper* but* on* Sunday’. collection «acb
month 'to-' flic ijooia
and magazines.
. t v - n g o r t jp C follow ad by on
The Griffith agency is certainly one of the oldest and
most reliable agencies In the state. I t h u made a speciallaity of resort advertising ever since it Hfle been in business he children, o f the' mans call*
and h u handled such successful accounts u
Saraaotn, f i t aid U cSOdrrrv which can­
Port Myers, Sliver Springs and Ocala, St. Petersburg anil not be m at.. He mpiseaitl. hi*
many private clients. Through its long established contacts deep appreciation for th* fin*
with northern publications of all kinds, It will be able to way th* Baptist* of Florida’ »•»secure for Sanford a more “favorable press” than it h u
enjoyed in the p u t .
nr. and their generosity In sup­
plying money with .which to
The plan as tentatively set up includes a schedule make
many n**d*d repair* to the
of three advertisements in the New York Times beginning bolldlnr*.
Report
on ChrUllan Education
on November 23 and ending on January 4. A similar sche­
dule will appear a t the same time in th e Chicago Tribune, was mad* by Or. Harry C. Oer.
and thia we* followed by an
Detroit News, Boeton Globa and a num ber of other equally wood
addree* ty Dr. W. 8. Allen,
well known newspapers. One ad will be placed In the New president of SUtaon Unlvmlty,
York Herald Tribune on December 14, and on or about who outlined th* policy 6f the
the same date similar ads will appear In the Philadelphia University, and *pok* of the
aptrtt of tha faculty and
Record, New York World-Telegram, Boston Post, and a t fine
etudent body. At th* close of
least sevon other prominent newspapers.
In addition to this newspaper advertising it ia planned
to use a number of outstanding sporting magazines such
as Sports Afield, Field and Stream and the National
Sportsman which is now combined with H unting and Fish­
ing. Also a special advertising campaign exclusively on
farm lands will be carried on in the leading farm publica­
tions of the country such a* Country Gentleman, Farm
Journal, Successful Fanning, and the Ohio Fanner.
The circulation of the Country Gentleman alone is
over two million readers. Tha circulation of the New York
Time* alone la 837,090 readers, and to a very large extent

afford to travel o r spend a winter In Florida. The Chi­
cago Tribune has' a circulation of 1,207,000. Altogether it
ia expected th a t the Chamber of Commerce'! advertising
will reach over twenty million readers in mtd-weatern, Atantlc and New England states.
Outside of the Griffith contract, tha Chamber of Comrperce has arranged to spend |300 on Its signboards lo­
* Sportsman1, will;
Misshapen dff spring bear the cated at Important highway center* In th e state, over $300
curse again.
on maps and folders, and several hundred dollars in uew*Albf though abundant I* -ue h* papera located within the state Much as the Miami Herslil,
the fnllt,
the Jacksonville TImes-UnJon, the Tampa Tribune and the
V » moltier’ e eyes art closed, Orlando Sentinel.
Altogether it I* an ambitious program, b u t one which
we have no doubt will reap moat satisfactory results for
the people of Semlnottr County.
•11 th* time there
a gas ahortago as
t o m q# Congreaa w as In ataslon.

.The pedestrian usually line tln&gt;

right

o f w ay, b u t If he lu win*
t o will n o t alw ays ln * |it upoa
totthtojeUlny 1L
r

The Germina rruahed Rutela
three iv4*Im afiUr Uro war Lwan.
All that's been hAppvnlnr since

number ef youth* of 18 to I
who ar* In uniform end man
officers not much oUl*v “Th

ilreeta of German

"'Mrsu'Jfe'Se Ss'&amp;iiu.

cterR Clrrwlt cw rt
rnantr. Florid*.
(Official Dm I)
t

fir* to attract attention, War*
aeen running r round waving their
anna aal wrtilns efwsfblag on
the ground*
They wera sighted from a
B-1S b o m b * one a&lt; more than
20 flr*ng out of BsHnw for the
laat tit day* in mt Serial aearrh
of the high, mounlalnou* area
t___^ tha n i l H a n l a l i a j l VWa

Vttion of St*toon Uairaaaity.
Ur. Mt*r», a misaloasry la
Chile, at home on leave, spokp
about coodUios* in Sooth Amer­
ica. and *iated that the pvopln
in thpso counl/itt af t mate
ready than ever befor* to raerlv*- on a friendly basis, ml»uonaiim from this country. Ha
stated that mans of eto-ettiasaa
ar* rery hjs bly cultured, but

FOB MEN
N fm cB 'b r WflutBT' b iv rv
That -JOhn Fiwnktln Poor ■•&lt;!
n«l»y Eat*IU Poor, til* wlf* hoM«»
of *-f of T*« Ortlflrot- R* *#*.
olflr* and DM mad* •enllr.iiir.n
,fn* lo* Sac* la t a Uxr—U thereon. Said ranlflralo amhr.ic-o lhfollowln* 4»«dr'a-d omp-rl- I*
tha Pountr •$ Samlsola. HIM- of,
Florida. Io-WHi
s i U a of a s "/ »w i-f.
of toe l-l A—lion T. Towaahl*
Sooth, Ran** 1» Karta r',&lt;rM
.ar*t of tha sol* new
w rtt nnd»r th» oald crrtlflcollour* waa tn O— aaaaa -I Kao
th-rto- C. O#yaota—
t'nlraa aald MtlUMU aball red—mad -WnwFsw to taw. tha
limvMr S«aar&lt;h*d iharaln will ha
,tilA be lb* U»h-st mdar »' '**
marl has* daow oa *h» Hrat
AwS&gt;« l&gt; tha month of Da~mHa*. |t«|. Whtah I* tha Iat tor of
fla-anthar IS41.

1 thia year, Dr. C. ¥■
retired.
Th* Seminole Baptist Asso­
ciation w u organIxad in Sanford
on Nov. 12. with IB cborehss and
a member,hip o f 1148'. U la new
compoted of M Baptist church*,
with a membership reported Uat
yrar ef 4,13.1, contribution, to
all caurea of 18-1^90.84, and
value of 'ajl church property of
3409,78429.
Th* chuyehee of thy Associa­
tion are located In the counties
of Volusia, Stmuiolc, Brevard
and Orang*.

a S

EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS!
Jack la back from

*i. t U - 'S r A f , 1 V

PANORAM
JACK’S

DEW DROP

INN

PACKAGE GOODS
MIXED DRINKS AT POPUIiAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE

Expert Repairs
O ar a to p ia well equipped
la make any repaint
on
f a m ■aeklaery, trailers

FA1RBANKS-MORSE
DISTRIBUTOR

Mill Supplies
Irrigation Systems

* * *' n#*

iMg | LaI d a p hi

*d tala Hat AM •* Oetaher.
’lath

(V r .

MR»NDr*N

rwarh Bemlaol*

Machines Repaired — Expert Welding
Mill and Packing House Supplies and Repair Service.

RAUL J. STINE and GEORGE BTINB, Owners

STINEMACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO
m T naa k t"

rida. t* UUMSIH.
AI.UA IxtrUuTV. AUUfN. Plain(Iff.
-va.
LAWagflCfl LSON AU.CN, I)ffen-

«

n ie o s n

ORDER OF FVSt.lCATinR
PUIHIDA,

u aen r-

M o lt'
To
U v n t n Laos Allan, «-o
T-nt Hess, Snfannnh, N*w l«rk
Tan ar* h-rakr notified Ihv
cult has been Inatllulad ngalatl
»nu la Ik* Plrenll Court *1 Me
Ninth JudirUI ctrmli In aed'fae
|W
■“ ’ I ' s h a g ' M T . Samlnnla
Ouinlr, Klotl.ta. la Whlah
a bey mad* vnu er* harahr ordered la apn*ar,
er tom * »to V
(Oeroiwlly nr hr alWi**y) lo tome wh*f» t *»1
-wer tha Bill of nomplalet flM la
would roll SIS 1
th* ee*« of Ainu, Issln V. Alloa
b*’e my friend.1
-o. Lnwiwnr* L«»*n Allan, aaatn ho•ne aa.artlna (o* Slvoero, on or
It waa the p
w T w i i : Lv,„:,rn n s w s X i

and * dog were natural compan
Inns. tb r Tdog jsfetng Tto to f •&gt;"
outlet for (irfwcllon that would
otherwise to 1-repressed and to

UUt C nart," *Uierwtoo

a

Dooroo

Fro Cnafaron w ill
bo
aaieewd
v ra lA a r you fo r f s llu r * in n pe p ut

A ttorsey^o^jjai

Sint* of FteelAn

sow s
Nolle* to hereby toleee lhai I
am t n i t t - l la bualneo* a» O*InnAo • Hanford Highway, ander
MS floRUoun nmu* *“-*&gt;;• ***
that I inunA to r*eUnr talA nam*
nurounm to the iarwa*-*» tan
-Flotlllnun Sam* Sttotwlo” (Chnnl*r MIH Laws of Florida! with
tha aierk aI th* rlreatl Court at
Bomlnal* Couniy, Florida.
U. AOUOSN.
oat. i*. itet.

nioa*. a* answ er *a roqnleWA bp

u F. ««*HT»ON

1940 Dodge Deluxe Coupe..... $6(5
1989 Plymouth Tudor__ _____525
1938 Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan 495
1938 Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan. .._ 455
1937 Ply-Deluxe 4 Dr Sedan. 395
1937 Poetise 8 4 Dr Sedan. _ 375
Att of the above cats have the 100% Reel
Guarantee.

to st the moat discouraging
g that could happen to Hittoo hi- eompaniona would be
Mem t* m * some of our eol- fortnet* between th a t and hcsUh ItgeifT— NEA EdttorfoL

Exceptional Service

i* g o v sm m en t 1*
n r

Ikf didn’t you selutet”

ATTENTION FOLKS!

u s s " ' ! »•

tw5X i T B

_______

l\* replied Pst

a s s s . a

r o a ib m m o u coiistv. Flo­

( W t a l Beal)

flight and day On ton- Driving Into s Laguna Bssch, Cal., sarvleg station, s
airport, and th S r'a motorist Mtod for 10 gkUons o f g u . Three 2 » i u S » f l i !
hopped to wprk srogrtly—cleaning wlndshlhW, ctoflUng
Iras and wsUr, etc. Thfl driver paid hlo bill s a d r im *
T s s 'l b e in g
dotoi fo
•nit y«u ean put It dew* 8ff.
-.
notebook S an fo rd 1! air.
A
few
minutes
Jgter
t
o
rstum
ed and ssk sd i “B id gny
I 14 head aplenty by t o
of you put ggji in my c s r T Th* thre# aUendanU ' w«st
wh*n It tt comrletsd
comrletsd.
into s huddle—than wntfflflssd nobody had.—NewtoJT*.
^
■ ii e m m
lor seared to Pair!*'
to lad paoaai Mm
Qag Me hand whll* er
SDOa the tamp.’ “Don’t
m
*
allot* lo your

CORRECT MEN'S WEAR

h 0g fn fpor ®&gt;h Ik® Hnu Hn®*
tm th a OMMBlIh A# OMWlNflL

gjflSL

i# many B stfo H

nrvr.f.

. iffit* irnwna. SaW ten if•mbmaea the f*M*wl**r 4aI . , , i n | - the Caaatv «f
‘Vi?-"'
S a i ^ MU. —
I
S L ^ S S i;

“ wees for four (Si tonKenfie*
wenke, and not lana than tW**W
4(11 rt4] 4ara nor wot* then
Pf Droemhor, Itll, In 11*
MUihM Hhe*ui, a uawwaae- *o ►
flf l t s i e Reaalsals nouutjr, ptaew af
WmSJUT mv ftfKilM hmnfi ih4

lh* u s b'eyrt* riding

«r»w w v

t e—IkrntVa
s K r J fnv
E T
ti B
a taa d**-

when tt cam*1

Has

B . L . P e r k in s

right- before your. eyes.

i ...s r .’s

Sue

SKYRIDER SHOES for boys

Bern all th e Broad way and Hollywood xtani

.53* I s

HTATW n r

ftU X S S i
wouldn’t 4e go

K

portal Tburedsy night that two
man bslievsd to b* pilots of tWo
of th* three P-40 purrult plane*
mining since Friday wera sighted
from Uro air I* Itro- M ass* Wfctt-

sight* (armlet* and leg- i.v tub riacvrw cotw r. nmtu
X row) are *r Burner, j u D i m t n a c i i m i s a n a

How*, "the B ar

la Mid to have
If hJgser lhan
ent of tn# United
M finally deeldcil to
ifthtes anyway.
lavelt aava she

Walter Wlncb*ll write* that
the heavy toll Russia U tahinit
frem th* German forcaa la ovl
elonced by tha rapidly Incrtatlni

rF L G R S H E lM

MW.nwto.-

�7
PAG E

THB 8ANF0BD H W A E B . SANFORD, FLORtOA
ju ijjh i

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
M

l

L O U R IN E B E A L , S o ciety E d itor

Social Calendai
MONDAY
St
T h ere sa C hapter of the
Woman** A uxiliary of llojy C m **
Epiacopal C horrh will m tft at
the horqe of Mrs. Joe G&lt;4ualet
a t 3 :30 P. M.
T he re g u la r m eeting o f the
R oaary
C o n fra te rn ity
of
All
Soul* Catholic Church will be
held a t the church a t 3:00 I’ M
Circle* of the W omen's Society
of
C hristian
Service of
the
M ethodist Church will meet at
.1:00 P. M. a t
th e
following
C ircle One. w ith Mrs. J . U.
C raw ford, 1204 .Oak Avenue.
C ircle rw o. a t the annex with
Mnr. Y . R: Mitchell nn.l Mrs. C.
P. H arrison *.« hostesses.
Circle Three, w ith Mr*. W. M.
M rliim , 212
W est
Eighteenth
S t r i c t , with Mrs. CJ. W. Rally
n i • o-hoi*»«4*.
Circle Four, with Mrs. R. B.
C ntm ley,
120 W est Sixteenth
S treet.
Circle Five, with
Mrs. John
Rowers, 900 M yrtle Avenue.
T h ere will be
n combined
m eeting o f the B oard and P rayer
C roup o f the P resbyterian W o­
m en's A uxiliary a t the church
a t ItOO P. M., to be followed
by a combined buslneae and In­
sp ira tio n a l
m eeting
at
3:30
o'clock.
D a u g h tc * o f W esley fin s* of
the M kthodlst C hurch will m eet
a t th e home of Mrs. George H a r­
den on the C ountry Club Rond at
7 :00 P. U . T he pn rty will be in
the form o f * "ch ild ren 's p a rty ”
and hostesses will be Mrs. E. II.
L an e e ’a group.
All cutter* are asked to re p o rt
to th e Red Cross sewing rooms
In th e W oman’s Club
In
the
m orning.
T h e m orning sewing session
fo r th e Red C m ** will be spon­
sored by the ladles of the C ath­
olic C hurch u n d e r the direction
o f M m F. E. R ou m lllat
T h e Ju n io r A uxiliary of the
A ra e rk rn le g io n will m eet a t
the Legion H ut a t 3:30 P . M.
T he W. M. U. of the South
SUlo' B aptist Church will m eet
a t the church a t .1:00 I*. M.
St. Ann’a C hanter
«f H olt
Cross Church will
meet
with
M rs. R. Lv,C ornell a t her home
on 2018 MellonvUle Avenue a t
3:30 P. M.
„
..
.
Circle* of the W. M. U. of
the
F irst —
B aptist Church
will
...» ----. .
__
m eet h i 3:30 P. K . a t the home*
t f th e following:
C lrtle One, w ith Mr*.

R* A. F. Cadets To Be
Feted At Stetson
A contingent of 60 Royal Air
Force caaiAs. now stationed a t
the N aval Air Station in Jack-onville, will he en tertain ed by
-Stetson University student* thl*
wee let nd, it has been aaM U nced
by the sponsors of the plan.
R in g in g ia sgv from IP to
23, th e B ritish traiaa e s w ill r e .
reive their firs t laata od Am eri­
can collegiate life as plans for
the visit to S tetson, Including
luncheons, banquets, a
grand
ball, and scenic tours, have been
Completed for their en tertain m en t.
The plan, which was conceived
by Thom as F. 1-am bert, d e a n of
liie Stetson College o f La w and
form er Oxford student, was- de­
veloped by Vernon T urner, n a m e stead senior. A luncheon in Oicr
DeLervi Chamber of Commrece
and dram atic e n te rta in m e n t by
t i t t l e T heater personalities a re
plapngd for the afternoon, and the
Rtetaon commons banquet arid Ball
a re planned fo r S a tu rd a y even­
ing. A watereada along th e S t.
Johns R lrer will h ighlight Sun­
day’s program .
S ix ty o f Stetson's
UAll and en tertaining d a m m i t'
am ong whom a re several oo-eda
from Sanford have beyn chosen
as dates fo r the visitors.
O rganisers of the v isit say
th a t invitation
and
acceptance
were prom pted by the desire to
“Introduce the youthful B ritish ­
er* to the Am erican collegiate
way o f having a truly wholesome
and en tertain in g tim e."'

H onoring th a lr pastor, H. V
T ucker, who celebrated h is b irth ­
day
anniversary
oa
M onday,
m em bers o f th e W omen’s Mis­
sionary Union o f the S o u th Bide
B ap tist C hurch e n te rta in e d w ith
a p a rty a t the church oa Monday evening.
D u rin g the evening a p ro g ram
o f e n te rta in m e n t w as p re ep n ted
including H aw aiian m usical num ­
ber* "by W ally and Nell L ona and
G eorge Kula of D aytona Beach.
S everal readings w ere g iv en a n d
tonga w ere enjoyed by th e gro u p
R. E. B atten p re sen te d Rev
T u ck e r with a num ber o f g ifts
In behalf o f the o th er church
m em bers, and rsfre sh m en ta w ere
served. Mrs. J . A. Y a rn
was
fh a lrm an of the com m ittee in

ehargd of the party and wa* as­
sisted by Mrs. A. J.dWalher,
Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Teylor.

A n d e rso n -

F oaortl

D lrtctot

TM E . tmii S t

Hallowe'en Party
(Mies Awarded By
Staged At Primary
Sorority A t Dance

___
.
i
Mis* Joyce Adams wwe n w n td e d 1 Th*» annual Halloween FcatU
T elep h o n e 148
the p rite for
the g trls’ best bul A|,K&gt;t WU4 Atjlfcifrl at \V « t
costume a t th e annual H allow een Suit* Prim ary School U»^i night
l*T m rm hrFt o f th«» W rU jiM r
Dance which was given on Tucday evening in the City H all by P.NrfHt Tt’R rhrr Association, w if
members of th e I'hl Alpha Kappw p n iiotinunl a «ucci*** todsy by
sorority. I'rlio for the boys' best ih.»«f in chargt* of ammff*nu»ntft.
K«*nturtnir r spaghetti tupper.
eostum r w ent to McKay Truluck.
For having the m ost original thi* ehtiw RtnrtfNl at (1:00 o'clock
*n»l
Iii‘ ti»4| until 9 tM) oclock, with
Helen
Hickson J
Mrs. M ary Rawlins ha« gone costume, Mias
i ntertain.
te Boston, Maas, w here she will received the girls prise, while num.'MHiN foTH* o f
the Isiys’ prise was presented nnnt. Priwn for tH«* l»^&gt;»t ro*visit w ith rvlalivse.
turner w»*n* nwanhsl to Jackie
to Harold Hall.
Miller.
Aim
Reborn,
Itortam
Clyde T anner of Jacksonville
Highlight o f the evening
lacipielint* Dunn,
i« sja-udtng a few day* In Sanford 1 (he- floor show which w a. pre. \nn IV * ice,
w ith hi* m other. Mr*. Jessie Tan |
ty plr.tges of the soror. (awi-nttellyn lUnnrioi mu! Kutlolph Smith
| ity during interm las ion.
Thfi-i* in t'hHrfff of tho »upper
w , , ,,
~
_
Deeorations in
in keeping with •ni»u«b«l
Mm . H. t!
M rthvin,
Mr. anJ M n. rr-,1 Miller have the Hallowe'en theme were used
M*«
II M IV*rr«*. Mr« R. L.
retu rn ed from a tw o weeks' va effectivly and music fo r dancing
White.
M
m
|1
K
McN*ba
Mm.
cation spent In N ew ark. N V was furnished by a nickelodeon
\
It. \Vilkin«4»n, Mrw. C»grwith Mr. Miller's p a ren ts. Mr Sponsors for the .lance wen- Mr* S
»l"ti ItrMMon aiut .Mm . r A. An^
and Mrs. F. W. M ulrr
Georgs' Kick unit Mr*. U. L Per­ 4|i” te,,n. J r Th** hotting
stand
kins.
wn« iurwitTitf over by Mr* ItrinLewis W right, son o f Mr and
Those . o n lancing were lb1' i •4*11
Mrs. L. M W right le ft yester­
Violet Well*. Jo y c ^ W a fll
I h* t'Aiidy lumth \v»e under
day fo r Norfolk, Va , where he
will e n te r
the
U nited S lates well, I’a lty llialgo, Lucille Hall. th%* &lt;uj**rvi«ion of Mr* M I..
Norma W olfer,
M arjbria
Jinn- RmIhom, iia o iiiti By Sonny H*.
Naval Reserve
Burdick. A nnette A braham s, Ho- U*rn
b eita
Evan*. C h arlo tte - True,
fli »hnrp4* .,r 11»4* fiwh jnUul
Mr. and Mr«. It. II. G uthrie Nsncy
fo liu m , Juyrv
Adam*.
and son, Lester have returned Mnry Hudson, .Shirley Cameron. Mi l i- Mri. I .lit Ii4*r Dnviil, Mr*.
home from Smliis. N Y . where Peggy Duncan, Helen Hickson, I K Il*4*l and M’ w John St*nthey
have
been
fo r
several Kathleen B ryant, K atherine Spell, I. v
month*
■Ml* K I rilOMIIIw W4K |||*4'I'«J
eer. (hi id n Davis, Uetty King.
ihi- k.dit ilrink
Shirley r.cnoi*.
Kchols. lPeggy
Steven*. . hi • hufffi' of
_ „
,
. .
sniriey
eggy ni
Cullen W right is e ip e cle d In y a ry Skinner.
Valerie
w e n * .; !"*•*!!» vhith Killy W ilUinn«iti n*.
arrive from the U niversity » ' 1 Laorelle D utton. M artha P»g' ^oluilf h»*r
Florid* in Gainesville today 1,11 and W inifred I uvell:
At 7 *«» *i i lock mii m ti'n ^ tin g
Ill*
spend the
weekend
with
AI«o, the slim es, Shirley Kick prog'Nin hi Du* form of a ftuhlon
parent*
Mr nod Mrs
M l e . M arty P e rk in s, Shirley
Sm ith. %hm% uml "liviriff picture** w* m
W right.
Peggy Muyer,
Kusull
Kirtlev. • tijoyiil by thou* present. The
Nancy D ightun, A udrey Itn c l. pn'Rruiii wiii under the direction
W helrhel,
Mildred •*l Mrs J II St. Jidin. mid Ml**
Mr. niul Mrs. II. It lleck left Mary Ann
today fu r liufauU , Ain. In visit Robson. Lillian Walsh, Mhui Alt­ h o n ith / Stoken
M*'I||Iii’M of the West Hide P.
with MY*. Deck's lin u g h trrs. Mis man, Luis Caldwell, H elen Hut.
\Y. V. Neville
and
Mrs.
K. ehlsnn, B etty Jo Anderson, Mar. T A huve D unki’d all those
tlm
Brown.
Angeiii
Meiaeh.
Syl
vh»to uoiiitii'tl in tuakinip the fr«
B. C lark They will les- joined in
*l«o
for
Fufaulu by
Mrs
B ecks son, via Meisch. Oulda Fennel Doriv. t n ni a sin c e- h, m.d
lliitclu r. tio’ii ' tfi iiermiri ilotintions**.
E d g er G reen, of E vergreen. Ala thy I'eiidd. K liiabelb
K athryn W iggins, Ann Wiggo*-.
Je a n H arper.
Com ie
McCall.
M arj uie Jones, K llrnbeth Kile. .'sm th in th eir | m*vi |.iii night. H ie
Lois M eriw ether. Ilrtone Tam m , l*v&gt; wa-* ImDh-vimI to have climbti)
Frances Dngue, Mnry Ja n e Rob. :Mi upple trri* and to have fallen
nolle, Ja n e T higpen and M artha into the iloff’s coinpoiiiid on the
farm of hin gruiulfnther a t n ear.
,.ih*r ' W ight.
Ja ek-o'L nntrrns
and
Also H ow ard Bnteler, J r , G er­ I»y Raleigh.
Hallowe’en figures w ere used fur ald Losslng, lluildy llinp.m . Dale
decorations in the room s of Mrs. Hofm ann, Bobby
Pro-'tur,
F.l
E. J. N elson's home on Celery W hite, F rede Fields. Ja c k S p a rk ­
Avenue
on W ednesday a fte r­ man. C harles
S parkm an, Hilly
noon when she e n te rta in ed for a Robnolte. Leroy Un.lgoa, Millet
group o f friends w ith a bridge W illiams. G eorge S p e 'r , Iln rd .l
party.
| Hall. MeKay T ruluck, Mac C lew
F u rth e rin g the chosen
m otif, land, Giles chapman. Buddy p ro rthe plate holding the tallies wn* tor, Neil Powell,
l.eo
B utn"-.
made e n tirely iif corn husks. The John King. Hugh W helchrL J r ,
refreshm ents and g ift w rappings and Billy Fleming.
alan carried out the
Hallowe'en
colors.
Y « aM .U h e 11m .C n h ^ j
For scurlug high in th e gam es,
Mr*. H a rry W oodruff w as sw ard ­
ed a nuvulty vase. Second hjgh
prise, a set of crystal ash trays,
went tu Mr*. II. A. Middleton.
Tn «»*’( leae
HAPPY HIRTHDAT
Mr*. Rosa Adams was the recip­
give yew better, mare pi
Mi*a Dorothy Mltcbsll
ient of aereeno prise, a double
Uef e r yonr drn g g M hi
Miss M artha Perkins
deck of card s, and also the float­
to refund yent ■ ■*«&gt;.
Mr*. J M. Stineclphfr
ing prlae which ws* * set of
Prooel la a selsatkUaHy
Miss
lulls
lludges
crystal ash trays.
enlsad esaelstea i t telnarnl
Mr*.
A.
R.
M
eriwether
The hostess was assisted in
fortlKed with
B etty Jun* W ilke
tasty prana J___
serving
refreshm ent*
by
her
B
etty
B
ryin
d M m taka Prnno4 ra a d lly .
m other, M rx.-R . 01 Hickson, slid [
G eorge Hughes
g a d ailxaa with wnate watkae
by Mrs. Chandler Sharon.
Ronnie
G
arorr
P re se n t
w ith
Mr*.
N elson1
C. L. Powell
canalag aigeali
w are: Mr*. J . W. L yles, Mr*
- «■- - -&gt;4—»---•
t harlr* M eriw alher. Sr.
G. II. P u tn am , Mr*. L. E.SpenMa
ry
E
velyn
Bsbun
M
w
p
r
reeeaeasaai4*4 fn»
cer. Mrs. Jo h n M iller Mr*. W.

e r s ona I s

Rev. Tucker Honored
With Birthday Party Mrs. E. J. Nelson
Has Bridge Parly

• C elabsatlng the occasion w ith
Rev. T ucker w ere a b o u t 100
m em b e rs and frlan d s
o f . thu
e h a r r t.

Griffith ;

i.ey n — w ^ e wt ^a m i M a i

B tlnedpher. 2404 P a rk Avanue.
Circle (Two. w ith M u J. C.
Mitchell, t i l l M agnolia Avenue.
Circle T hree, w ith Mr*. J . T.
Denton. M agnolia Avenue.
' Circle Four, w ith Mrs R C.
H arper. Row Court, Mr*. I . A.
Eden field, co-hoate*a.
Circle Five, w ith Mr*. W . D.
G ardiner. 411 M atqoUa Avenue.
Circle Bbt. wlU« M » - H . E.
T u n e r, t »
Week S eventeenth
S tre e t, w ith K n . (X G» SeQ er
ee eo-hoates*.
TUESDAY
T h e beard n e e tin e o f th e W o.
m an’* d a b wBI b e h e l d In the
club houee i t 10:00 A. K .
T he O. E. * ., t a r th e d irec ­
tion o f M m C ..TJ Irw in , will
•ponaoc the aftern o o n eeealon of

wW h e hold p i th e
h om e o f
M m FeaH S t a l l ta th e form
of a “ White el ep hant** ta le . Cahoeteeaee w ith Mr*. K a n eed a r e
Mrv. J o d e r Cam oren. Mr*. M ahle
E itrld g e , e n d M m E u aiee X »J .

P RO N i t

PS?

V. B lu in g , Mrs. Jack B a ll, Mr*.
Adams, M rs. W. R. W illiam s, Mrs.
Sharon, M rs. J. D. Cordell. Mr*.
Mnbl* E itrld g e , Mrs. W oodruff.

Mre°'MWd&gt;^Vre” j o ^ h 7rV ^

3^

O ntario,

?

^

Oct.

t n ft in VoQvP, H a r p e r .

flteriy poop^u^
May ha i hlatead ha H i aad

DOGS K IL L ROY
(H A T H A M .

and '5.95

31.

and M adam oitalla

H IM alana.

I V E Y ’S

«■ »«*

posed T h u rsd ay *upon six
Bernard dogx th n t mauled
to
death flm -y e n M ld W ard Sten-

T o t'c iiT u x

im tu

Connie* arc Y O U T H -P E R ­
SONIFIED! Y o u n g in -h e a rt
shoe* for you who want the
verve of youth in your ward­
robe. Boomp-Toc Specs, Pcrfcd
C.'alf Tie*, Walled-Toe Maracain
Pumps, Dressy Suede Pumps...
in Antique Tan, brown, Black!

co.

TRADE-IN SALE OF W FURNITURE THAT
STILL HAS PLENTY OF “ GOOD” IN IT!
Uned Florence Apart­
ment Table Top

W ED NESDA Y

Oil Range

oo

r t»»i ■

1—i

n

T Other Oil

Stoves &amp; Ranges
Good and MA8i»”

$coo
^up

. D ow n

Range*.........

$29-50

... :.....$5#to

Good U*ed R u g s ....... ................... . $5-00 up
^ A sk Metal B e d s ....... T : •..............$1.00 up
4-PIBCE WALNUT FINISHED

Good Walnut B u ffe t....................

Lwwg Room Suite

VffBY SLIGHTLY UBHD g-PiECE

W A u t Bedjrw n S u i t e .................... $ 89-50
om Suite »e,.
5 2 -0 0 »

Down

..................... $ 3 9 - 0 5

Odd C h a p * ............................................75c up

Oak Dresser....
.............
Foli^Cot&amp;Pad................

lAMKMMk f L Q M A

TELEPHONE 1ST

i I 'i i i a g l P r 'i a A h i l a t h 1- i '' f

k -M

- fj

I

9

�&lt;
1

* •

FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sf, 1 M #

BANFORP HERALD, BAJfFORD, FLORIDA

Celery Feds A r e Ready To
4 Coca Cola Sweeps Texas Tech To
Series To Lead Invade Bowl And
= ^ “ Shoot the W orks” Against
Bowling Tourney T est Miami Eleven
■E-?
.
Orlando In Tonight’s Game T ha Coca Cola team • true It CORAL G A BLES, O c t 31 —

A L T M A N ’S
USED
— CA RS—
“WITH A]
THAT C01
Drop in to nee us and
w* will gW# you a
deal (hat will surprise
you.

1934 Ford
Tudor ......
1934
*
Sedan ............ 115.00
1931 Chevrolet Town
Sedan ............ 155.00
1036 Ford
Fordor ..........

195.00

1934 Plymouth
Coupe ............ 255.00
1930 Plymouth
Coupe ............ 375.00
1938 Dodge Forder
Trunk Sedan 425.00
1939 Plymouth
Coupe ............ 475.00

coach la plenty worried
about
hia chargra, according to reports.
Coach “ W hltey" MeLucaa
Is
considered o n e of the
greatest
football s tra te g is ts In th e con­
ference and ev iv trick he has is
promised In tn e gam e tonight.
All the p a at will be fo rg o tte n by
the boys aa they play th a t one
game.
On the line, Sanford Ju st about
£*vwka even In w eight against
the Orlando team but the visitors
do have an advtuilagr
in the
buckfield. If any ad vantage la to
be given to Orlando It will be
through the num ber of reserves
they cun th ro w on the field. Melo e s s has played the season so
f a r using few of the m en who
warm the bench, depending on the
aharting lineup to carry through.
I t will be nip a n d tuck from the
opening gun to the finish with
heada-up football all the w ay If
any Indication la given Hy the
sp irit of th e Celery Fed boys
during the week. To them It Is
not a football season to worry
about but a football gam e
With e v riy th in g to gam nnd
nothing to lose the locals a re nut
for a killing. Orlando, the higgt-r
school, should consider a victory
no g reat f r a th e r in th e ir cap,
while a victory for the Keila will
be an upae) trium ph and n blow
to Orlando.
McLucae la ready to shoot the
w orks In th e gam e. His charges
a re full of th e fig h t and sp irit of
determ ination « coach llkra to arc.
Orlando had 11 gam es on their
schedule this season and Florida
S ta te High School A thletic A s­
sociation ru les sta te th a t no ath
lete can
p a rticip a te in
more
th a n 10 garner per year. W hich
la where llo v w trr’s troubles stu rt
tonight.
kiva reg u lar T iger players have
benched in o n le r to keep th e e li­
gibility records clean which will
w eaken the T ig e rs considerably.
As If that w ere not enough there
h l'i been som ew hat of . let down
In the B engal practice sessions
th is week and It la feared OrU ndo la not rretdy for a brukdng
b attle.
The coach could not be reached
today to give a lineup fo r the
s ta r t of the gam e but la likely
th a t he will use the sam e one he

VE SflSA ID

fuine*

twehtv'fmc '

1910 Plymouth Del.
Sport Sedan ... C75.00

TRUCKS
935 Chev. ft.to n
Hekup ......... $148.00
935 Ford 85 Sedan
J lB v a ry ....... 165.00

Pkfcup ........ 105.00
1936 Chev. lly-ton
Long wheel baaa Cab
ft ChaaaU .... 295.00

s e e leva B e a t y . Haw*, ly ,
e w |■
b
TI ik ts %fMVrHa
P s s i . s l e NVi
nnn
(l ela9uVs lfil|
nJ
e le »* e
i l s A t a s il a ana.
wf af i as svariv
i a vii
v o fiii

•Me, dhrMaod-poylaf
tCm *eL.rafe m k ]

out on another ram page thla
week to iw eap th e Pepsi Cola
team three s tra ig h t garnet and
• tren g th en ltd hold on flrut place
In the bowling tourney a t the
Spnforri Bowling C enter.
A nother triple w in waa scored
by Royal Crown In am aihlng all
reco rd , with a single game high
of 942 and a th ree game high
of 2.574 o re r the G rape tie team.
Lhcky Boy cam e o u t of a slump
and won three
from
Spencer
H ardin Dairy w hile
the Life
Severe eould taka o nly one of the
th ree gam es w ith
the
Lewie
Candy Company.
Paul Prtold, u sin g
tha
old
scissors hold, atrangled the pina
for a n e at 594, g iving him the
lead in the Individual acorra.
Balance of 500 bowlers:
T. Bolly
,
675
W. Welle
666
H. Appleby
641
I- H opper
629
G . SU M
'• '" • '• d B
W. T hom e
628
E. K lrchoff
624
L. David
618
S. McCauley
613
II. Pope
612
M. Forgusnn
501
W. IW w Ig
603
T E N HIGH INDIVIDUAL
P. Pezotd
|74
G. I’etold
|7H
T Bolly
|76
W. T hom e
|75
R. H oller
|07
II. Pope
164
H. Moara
|fl6
G. Baber
|06
L. H opper
166
J. W eaver
164

Field Describes
Storm Damage In
Bahama Islands

(Special) — T exas
Tech’s Red
Rdtdere from Lubbock, Tex. in ­
vade the O range Bowl In Miami
F rid a y nig h t to play tha fe atu re
g am e on thla
week's
Florida
fo o tta ll p rogram w ith th e U ni­
v e rsity of Miami as the oppoeL
tlon. A season's record crowd of
25,000 Is expected fo r th e tilt.
Both team s a re unbeaten. Tech
having won five gam es to outscore l u foes 125 to 6 while
Miami, w inning
fo u r stra ig h t,
h a s outaeored Its rivals 98 to 6.
Tech however will have a tre ­
mendous edge in experience and
som ething more in weight.
Only one sophom ore has been
ab le to m ake a dent In the v e t­
e ran lineup of T ech's firs t two
team s but he is quite a lad —

opposition. Thd T riad Tech f a n .
will anaw tr Iota o f questions
■bout tha 1941 Hurricanes who
bdra already dona batter than
their 1940 predeeeseorx.

konca
t« " o l t k tk a C la r k a f tk a C ir c u it
K a t ie , la karafcp i l r t n tk a t * a C o u rt o f B a a ila a la C o u a t r . r io r ld a .
J. A. R O O lltl.
a r a a a a a ia d In ku alaa aa a t
111
r
H a lfo r d A m o , S a n fo r d , F lo r i­
O w a arc
d a uadar tk a
fl c t lt l o u i
aam a
Oct.
I*
,
l
i
l
t
.
B ta a la r • R a « a r a
H a n d o a r a C a .,
an d that o a la ta a d to rv g ta tsr
aald a .a ,a p u rsu a n t t o tk a laruta
a f tka " F ic titio u s M am a ftta tu ta '
IC h ap tar i m i L aara a f F lo r id a )

c

rtAirun

■a r u n r o t n r o r n a r o t a ­
r y J l i x i x sansiuoL H c o u r ­
t s . a r a r c o r rL o a in i.
IV ISM THIS KSTATIC O r

J A M r-a

IIK N J A M 1 N

III X IA N ,

Da-

i i m o n \ tk.

TO 41.1. WHOM IT MAT COT( KMT i
Nolle* In glv«n th at MHM O rir*
Merrill riled h*r final report m
Adm lnlatrnlrli of lh« M tala of
Jam*! lUnUmln llognn. d#r#«fl*d;
ll’ftl »h» filed h»r p«Mllk)n for final
dlifhurii*. and (hat eh* will ip*
ply to the Honorable r . W W ire,
t*o«ntr Judge of Remind# County.
Florid#
on the
l# | dey of
Deeember I t ll , for approval of
aama and for final discharge *■
Afim lnlatratrli of tha eetate of
J4tme« Benjamin Hogan dereaeed.
on thla 31 at day of October 1911
mkk

m u r r . m e r r it t

Adm inistratrix of the estate of
JAMBM IIF.NJAMIN IIIXIAN,
der eased

f in ir r - n n r r r n i . i r a T i n v
m ore halfback who haa tossed
HAMt'Kt, A, WAIIT
'
touchdown passes In every Tech TO
plnra of rfPMfflfa and
gam e to d ate a s well aa leading

’iall-A
S riT
r’Z V S ti
m erican senior fullback

:&amp; S B m

and ra ­
in aiipanr In a certain Rill
c an ­ qulf**d
r.f 4'omtikalnt filed l»F K«l)'the R
d id ate —C harles Dvoracek.
\\*»rti|»lar a«aln*t ymi for a *11The tram s have clashed tw ice- gorra, f\g»w pamllng In (It** (‘Irriill
r*»«irt
Hamlr»«le. r*i»univ Florida.
Miaml w inning In a surprising •,n *.r ofliafora
tha |»P*-fmli-r l*nlr
upset by a 19-0 count In Miami |tN). to- iv It tha !■( dav of |*»i«^m
l.er A l» I**4f. In dafault there.era turned on the h eat before of • a|i| rjMiaa v*•11 pre*?e#il *»•
th e home fans to roll up a r e ­ l'»rta
l^ t tliU I*rdar ha plitallahad h r
cord 61-14 count.
i hr fstatutory *lm« ra«i»*rad I '
llaratd
a
If Miami can score a nother law In tha Hanford
naw «|aS|&gt;rr of ganarwl rlfculatlon
• tu n n in g upset, it will m ark the In
aal*l t'nnnt y and Htat*
f ir s t tim e thla y ra r th a t a team
W 'llnro my hand amt offlrlej
from tha S unshine
S tato
has *ral of o fflrr &lt;hl« tha II day of
been able to tu m tu ck a fo r­ Or* A l». I*H
fOfMr'al RaaO O V IIF.HN»H»N
m idable rival. Florida has lost to
I'lark of Clrrult l***nrt of HermlM ississippi S ta te ,
Villa
Nova,
no|a (•••on | y. F'»'Hda
Ity A M. WKBKR
M aryland and l i S. U, while
*
I&gt; f
Rolllna' scoreless tie w ith D avid­
son m arks the beat show ing of
a n y sta te team to d ate.
Miami haa show n to real a d ­
v a n ta g e on defense
thus
fa r
thle r a il and the R aiders will be
given a stro n g te a t In thla re a ­
p e d . M iami's a tta c k haa rolled
to a t lea st three touchdowns In
•very gam # b u t has yvt to show

lumf t m w V-Si—unsurpassed la combined flexibility, tpe«
and sustained power! A spectacular Ugh frqm t SIX —lb
mttf
S IX oath* m xtkttl A Sa ftr E n mtmy POUR—
for higher ecooomy o a multi-stop dellvcrlcsl. . . Thera are
also 126 chassis and body combinations—to cover prac­
tically every load-carrying need!. . . Arrange an foo-yoor- ,
job” test today—and you'll find the Ford unit that gives the n
right ftxnr, ktnJIimg m u , atemmj and long life urtk*you' (J
need oa your kind o f jobl

RECAP

T hat

smooth

I(avo Your Clocka And
Watches Repaired By
One Who Krally
Knows
of the Islands have been to the
United 8tatea for abort periods
of tlma and almost all of them
would Ilka to come In and be­
come American eltlsana but tha
U. H. government haa txclutdad
them, Mr. Field related. The
ngtivea that have been to the
mainland workad for a abort
while and came back to the Is­
lands to live for some tlma on
tha aavinga they accumulated.
“
“he Islands
dlee aa a
line thrown ovar In
tiling wlU
furnish enough fo r
maal for
ill the crew and pat
___
i/ew mlnutaa. Fish, with rice, yeL
low grits, cocoanuta and pigeon
peas are ths main food e f tba
natives. If they can't have fish
they are apt to complain, despite
the fact that thay have I t for
Ihrea meals a day, Mr. T vlld
said.
In Nassau tha peopla are In
• A-it the sime position ohout
'r ' * 'r rs w- art In tha United
8&lt;e'a», Mr. Field declared. Thty
tnow no more about It and they
taro their own Bundles fev BrL
ala campsigns and potters to

Ho tr

BRIGGS
108 MAGNOLIA

C .“ C . W e ls h

Troche la

WELSH TIRE SHOP

^
M O R I T H A N 29 M l .
B N G IN B t* 'C H A N I C A t IM P R O V B -

ATTENTION!
Enjoy tha ad­
vantages of oorl
Personal
Loan I
Department

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
a u i FLSAM
4LTASTU4# IT MV9HF
M M I M H 8 7 D M K A t U . N IV M fOHWT

yoaMVALCaOWMCMA/MtAl CMMNC01A.
flVfKV TIMS. — X lM A T l M fT V fU S T fr
Fw l
y
V ^ v
THT.

b

ta is R—
s o u t mo

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
r a n e su v B T -ra o H i w

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Classified Advertisements
downatalra apt. 4t» Magnolia.

ETTA KETT
MI.NAkWXfTT.'

Tourist

CIRCULATING b e a te n
are j u i t received a big

Friday and Saturday ovary
woak. Bee Phil Blevins, Wight
Grocery Co., SaUntey morn*"« ««&gt;r-

BUSINESS BBRYICI
RAVE 1

LONE HAN

Perfect

*

J

HBLLO,

JIF F /

PPSBVKNMdTOPnCH

A
L imuiw
- tin
woooo/m
/f

—

SHtVNCNr
uparaw s

VOUB m m CAU&amp;MQ

A N H O U &amp; fl

iS S S J S tfz z

c2S S /|

6T1A.08AR/

t ff T T i F i t . u sd se
th e
flc tltlo a s
So d a M a r l u d t l &gt; t I In ­
tend to reg iste r said
nam e p u ra a a a t to te e u r a &gt; o f th e T l « tltlo o a
N u i«
S ta tu te "
( C h t p t .r
H i l l L a o . o f r io r ld a ) o l t k i h J
C la r k o f ik a C ir c u it C o u rt a f l a a l -

m m

. . . . C oaatr.
O ct. I I . t i l l .

WATBOff

O aaa.lb.rrr,

Fla.

�'

ORL

f Ul

SA N r .- - r - '

&lt;&amp;i\v ^ m t f o r h S f m t U i

Bomlnol* County Product*
H on Fruit And VagtUblag T h u Any
Similar A n a In Florida

VOLUME XXXIII

Established la 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1911

R eports Ridicule
A ttitude Of U. S.
“Man Walking: Track
Must Expect To Be
Hit,” Is Comment

t k—el*.

R r 4ss»«ts*s| P m s

Authorized (Jerrnnn sourc­
es today, comment intr on
President Roosevelt's rttitude toward the sinkinir of
the destroyer Reuben James,
said the President Is "suf­
fering from an upset politi­
cal starnach."
“U is noteworthy how cau­
tious. he has become." thov
•aid. “ A p p aren tly he h a i the
fa« U o ( th a t he b it o ff m ore in
r* c « n t daya th a n he could di­
g e s t."
N o confirm ation of th* Reuben
Ja m es lin k in g baa been received
b ar* , b u t on* *ourc* com m ented:

“When a man wallu on a rylL.
n a d track daring the night ha
m ast not bo ourprUod If an express train hits him."
t » Washington th* torpodo*.
o f tha destroyer
Reuben
i a b ltu r row
produced^

chael E txef. 22, la charged with
acts of aabotag*
to
bom bing
p lan e i balng m an u fa ctu re d at
the G lenn L M artin A irc ra ft Co.
In B altim ore, w here ho «■■ em ­
ployed. He wa» one of 28,000
employe*. Etael, said to have
relative* in G erm any, pleaded not
guilty.

Duck Hunting
Season To Open
At Dawn Sunday
Little Game Preseht
But More Expected

C h a n g e s Involving
Heaverbrook And
H a l i f a x Expected
In London Soon

Germans Claim Cross­
ing Of Donets Riv­
er Against Fierce
Russian Resistance

LONDON, Nov. I — &lt;*»►— r* h Inet changes involving Lord lie s,
v rrb ro o k , m inister of supply, ami
Lord H alifax,
am bassador
to
W ashington and a m em ber of the
w ar c abinet, are im m inent. Edgar I-mifx G ranville, liberal na­
tional m em ber of
P arliam ent,
said
today, and
he
a d d 'd :
“T hey will be surprises. C hurch­
ill m ust be given a w ln-the-w ar
c ab in et."

I t A. F. Raids On
Germany Continue
H ere in a photo of the U. S. clcutroyrr Roiihen J i m e i , sunk
in the N orth A tlantic, according t«&gt; .in nnriminc«*ni«*nt hy th**
Jv'jnrjf D e p artm en t. The &lt;le«tro&gt;#r w** *«f thi* «*M flu s h .lin k

for
charge
of
presidential
ndpeaalbllity was mans by Sen­
ator Aiken (R., V t) during de­
beta on the question of lifting
tha neutrality act's restriction*
a* •hipping, and Barkley Im­
mediately cried that tha accusa­
tion was “unfair."
lead in g in a load telco from
a prepared itaUmcnt. Alkon
charged that Proaidea t Roosevelt
"Without the knowledge or con­
tort of Congress," had given or­
der* to th* Navy to “hunt down
aad sink ship* of another na­
tion with which we are not
kgaDy at wVr.“
This was dona, Alkon aald, des­
pite th* fact that Congress had
been given assurances that tha
Navy would not engage In con-

” CS

Aiken cited th* torpedo,
lag of th* destroyer Kearny,
with the lose of 11 llvea, ana
tha (Inking o f tha Reuben James.
•Had tha President of tha
'U nited States • - *
«#
hi* cabinet kapt their p arah a*”
A Ikan want on dallbsrately,
dtllbarately, “tha
P I of
. ^ th#
P HU.T 9.
i i cNavy
v y aboard
* ‘
thoa# ships would n o t 11a ro ttin g
o n 't h a ocean floor today.”

right to outlina a dafaaao a n a
aranad tha western hamlaphar*
than Bitter did to taka a pancil
and draw n Una 15&lt;K&gt; mUea out
u tha Atlantis/*
“Whethar H la tha Si

it or any other San-

It is

*T th *m have died,"

Independent* Join
With United Growers
ORLANDO. • Nav. 1
...
In&lt;iH&gt;indent rltrua e*»
. .1 ,+ara ..a c w p u d late
i w n l u d l i of United Oi
■ M w p m . 1 * 4 at a m
They are Bntvaty 0 roves, In e,
■peaet .d hy John Selvalr. ai
W inter Haven;
C. A ' M tsfc,

Turkey May Lead In
Peace, S a y Leader
LONDON, Now, 1

ideat U
_ _ .a t.u ~
•Uy

S S S T i E R Co**a|wrate-l *hy Jr «
E. McCall and
of OiteMto.

Washington

Tha

ATLANTA, Nov.
t —'/p t_
S triving to prevent t h - discre­
diting of G eorgia’s c o llrg rs, f.nv.
e m o r E ugene T alm adge a u th o r.
Ixed the board t f re g en ts today
to review th« seta which he in.
snlred and w h‘ch have brought
charges o f undue political in­
terfe ren c e in higher education in
Georgia.
T he leg e n ta (hen nam ed a
fire.m a n group to m eet here
Monday with n rp e crtl invest!,
ra tin g com m ittee of the South,
ern Association of C o llrg rs and
Secondary Schools.
Specifically, none could say
definitely if the group coul I au­
thorise the re -h in n y of Dr. W al.
ts r Cocking who w as ousted a&lt;
Dean of the C .ll r g r o f E duea.
tl- n a t th e U n '.r r s ity o f Georgia
on chargea o f u d v rr.ttin g racL I
e « Iteration ,f» jn
If
it were
a a ltd .

A d v e r t i s i n g Plans
Of County To Be
Told By Griffith

elethiag- fo r sow * 90,000 troop* to t h a n . N r. H lggfns said.
bar*—-asajariljr «
Th&lt;te« who p lan to attend the
m a n ru v o n now in C arolina—-was d in n er a re asked to make th e ir
placed today at approximately reservations in advance «&gt; tho
94.000,000.
com m ittee In chargu will he able
L t Col. Harry CufUna, camp to tell how m any to prepare for,
quartermaster, said th* average Mr. Higgins
requested.
St-ite
uniform /o r winter w**r for en­ S en ato r E. E. Ilousholder will be
listed men eo*t approximately the to a stm a ste r o f the evening.

982, and that tha clothing I*,

tuanc*. In progress since Oct I,
had just been completed.
8om# figure* In- th* Issue In­
cluded 200,000 wool eox (each
ms* baa aevsn pair of wool and
cotton onesl: 85,000 trousers;
48.000
field Jsckata:
64,000
shirts.
80,000 pair o f shoes:
80.000 ovareoatai
and 20,000
black tlsa.__________ ^

Kins: Expects Talk
To Cover Everything
HYDE PARK, N. Y., Nor. \
—(ip)— Prime Minister W. L.
MacKettsle -King of Canada, arriving here today for two days
o f conferenea with
President
Roosevelt, aald “It would not
surprise me If all th* phases
o f th* situation construing the
two nation* should coma up in
th* course of th* conversations.”
Whan asked whether he ex­
pected to return to Canada with
* complete understanding. King
dad there had hern that
for * long time.________

Sanford Boy In Navy
la Sent To Pensacola
NORFOLK. V a , Nov. 1 —
Cpsrial)— Daniel Boon# DenJr., of Sanford, who re■plated his recruit
the Norfolk Naval
Training Btstien. has heaa trans­
ferred to th* N m l Air Station
Pansacola for Initructlou and
Danmark, son of D. B. Dan
aark of Sanford, eniUted at tit*
Miff.. Recruiting Station iq
can, O*.

Arkansas River Is
On Flood Rampage
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Nov. 1
River *1 fo r t Smith in

____o f tha stag* o f th* dite*.
traaa 1227 flood as • M M J a r i
net th* leva*

Riverboat Strike
To Hold Up Coal A . EL F. In Africa
til?
May Be Studied
* •* . i

~&lt;m

CAIRO,

Nov.
tin

,c, s

H* 1 )

V-Vv,'V. .
-

• v» ‘.

•v

. •'

sr-

MIAMI, Nov. | — OP) - A le t.

ter from a crew member of the
R euben Ja m es told of other en­
counter* with submarines before
the A m erican destroyer wss tor­
pedoed Wednenley night.
T he Miami H e rald said G ene
Guy E vans, son o f Mrs. C lyde
E vans of Vero Beach, w rijtr to
frien d th e re , sayirtg In p a rt:
“ W e encountered several subs
on th e t r i p 'u n here hut iHoppeil
dep th charge* and I (ties* we
d titro y e d
acm e
of tham
as
wreckage and oil cam* to tho
su rfa ce . ”
A pp aren tly w ritte n last m onth,
tha la tte r did not say
from
where It was m ailed.

VA* ««aar|«U 4 PrtM

Kti**ia uu* reported
to
lw I'VHi'iiating Kostov-on-thePun totlnv n.t the Axis
smashed within 10 miles.
The O rm a n s claimetl they
Here ero.ssimr the Donets
Itivcr itl&gt;i&gt;vi&gt; the eitv and th a t
thi* Axis drivt* mi Sevastopol
whs i-ontiniiiiti- with the Rus­
sians nutting uit a fierce re*i*tnnc^

Dealers And (Irowers
Will Attempt To
Reach Agreement

Daytona Beach
Paper Suspended

Recruiting Stirff
Wants Sea Duty .

JSMtXS'X

Army I’htni* Carries
Performers ror

RooHevelt To Confer
With Premier King

» r?

WPA Workers To (let
Pay Increase Today $1,326 In Fines Is
Teachers Warned Of
Collected In October Post-War Wage Cuts
JACKSONVILLE, Nor. I —

W V - Nearly 12,000 WPA work,
ar* In Florida will receive salary
Increases today whan ntw wage
rate* go into effect.
For four classifications
of
WPA amployea tha Increase will
ha 15.20 a month and for a fifth
group It will b* $3 00.
Stats WPA headquarters es­
timated th* wage boost* would
Increase tha agancy’a payroll In
Florida about 981,057 monthly
to 91.450.000.__________________

Medicoes Plan For
Flights 8 Miles Up

41 Killed In
Factory

Fire

Hallowe’en This Year Is Quietest
• County Has Ever Had, Says Williams
With th* axeaptbfi of oh* coL
listen ia which nolthtr drivers
por paao«ng«rs were injured, last
night was th* quiotast Uailowa’on
in Smainol* County and with
•ach y**r tho cotebratlon bo.
tosses teas dangerous according
to Chtef Roy Will lams, who a t.
trikate* this “exceptional ralmaaaa" to' tho fate that private
pnrttea for children keep th*m
gut Of “mischief.?
On# theft ef cooeaqsene* was
reported to police on doty last
n igh t Th* n u t frog. B. L. Par­
king men’s store was stolen,
while another complaint was
filed from th* fttoko* Canning
Company. TwontyOhro* smell
n te la n * had boon broken, evL
dantiy shat ate with n boa-baa

A. &amp; i »

. M tHM in . . Shop windows war* streaked
rVa. *«hnary wtth aanpjnariihigo and stroeta
hot
HaDoWo’sn

members o f the student band
dressed In orange and black with
tall witches’ kata and mask*
marched on to th* field accom­
panying
tha
“Calaryattea,"
dresaej In their usual white cos.
tomes with tell silver hate and
masks resembling those o f their
“pertaers."
Th* drum corps with drum
majorette, Jean
Harper, beat
martial tempo durlag tbs per.
formanea and following n era.
scant formation, Cheer Leaders,
carrying a white improvised box,
war* precadad by two hlgh-strp.
ping young India* ta gold coo.
tome*. Upon oponlag th* “box“
*' tiger,; maaaat
mascot of
o f Orlando’*
team, jam nod out, fallowed by
* mson-looking witch who chased
th* poor- animal from th* sta­
dium with

Such protection would lnclud«il*d.
preliminary decompression of *ll|
high altitude fliers before they
take off. to prevent dangerous
attacks of th* ' bends."
CHICAGO, Nov. 1 — GUI—
Up to now, said Boothby, only
Egg prices row 1-2 to 1 rant a trot pilots required such protec­
doien Friday In th* wholesale _tion because “so few pianos
___ wore
Two cnglneero from th* W lf,
market to new October pcalu for actually abla to go abiv* 50,000 Department visited Sanford ---IS year* and longer.
I toot”
terday and this morning
Traders at th* Chicago mrr. I “But in th* coming year."
over th* progress of th* c m '
cantll# exchange said seasonal, asserted, “many of oar military th* runways at th# now
ly declining outpu’. Improved de­ planes are going to ba nbl* to ford airport, Fred H- WO
mand and government buying go abova 30,000 fate nod probably o f th* City •nglnoor's
for export purposes were respon. up to 40,000/*
, mid today.
2 U
E. II. Carroll, of the
alble for th* upturn.
Purchase of 1,599,560 pounds
engineers office of Jack
_
LOCAL WRATHER
of dried who)* ergs, the equi­
Partly cloudy with scattered end E ____ .
valent o f more than 4,760,000 showsra In oast contral and ■Inters office at Rlckm
doten ehell ergs, was reported south portions! cooler in th* both o f
by th* fadareT surplus etnimodl- north aad west cantral portiooa ere oversesrs for th*
ttea corporation, tha exchanga tonight: Sunday partly cloudy construction, Mr.
and cooler,
plained.
— ____------------------- --

Egg Prices Jump
To 12-Year Peak

EngineerH Look Over
Runway Construction

to

f t :j) ?
,^ 7 3
y*\,\ V ' f*
am aw.

19

.

Destroyer Had Met
Submarines Before

Japs Are Determined
. To Get Oil “Even
If It Is Dangerous”

i inetnoi lal to ''k dill \ I 1
and I a ill.! I&gt; l'ha®«*. S an.
t:»® for the (o -» t I I I
b&lt;-t'*iv II fully &lt;quipped de.
Iive»\ room oil lilt* -4 t Olid floor
of tin Feim ild-L aughton Meinori *I H’ pital
Berlin
uliiini*
ln&gt;mbera
d**t »t
I N
lo t,.
who , how.
*tr*»ycit 11.mill
tona
of
VrutiTilav m iirkrd the* Its -1 • *| &gt;l i pitta tat .Hid U i'tl ton til « for
The Sem inole C ounty AirHcut- IIr 111®h ahi|*piM|C hh«I Home claim*
l-«llr •*, Ihi’ piylrillll 11a*•ia tl Still •he •■•••to is to ile d that .innoig
S n o n l trn -y rn r ««l*l nrw&lt;*pii|i«&lt;r, the fo al e ipiipitnnt to jiiiivo foi tur .\®&gt;MM'iHt n»n In scheduled to B ritish raiilrr* w.t »» in tercaptctt
It
Htnfrsl In nit n litn rm l »»( ll«e in ohnti 1rn .«V 4a *e *• |a® i inert Monday ni|fht ill thr Fil. u n j twu w . t .* »»h.»t down. DriUtin
*t
th** rahl.'d wetliTH G rrm any* D u n .
b d ’N •ew|m;»ls i and tha* on th • tiirr Farm er*’ huildinir
thr final rtiifo it hurr tinlny.
kt*i.|«i«* mii.I B*'tiliMi|fnr and adS I* 1 "r*1 uiiMi-lu r •*f n »m»*» •I.*\ t dlowing i* • .ii i i \ ai a hah\ high &lt;ehiMtt farm at H (&gt;t) o'clock ihim .mI th.* h»®® &gt;&gt;( nix bom bers.
h*r
Klttrnl.i pap4*m wan ®m«! wa* |d n* I hi tin in,n lime w Im h hi which turn* grower* will dmTh.* I.'*nih«n F.vt n in f S ta n d an l
• u®s th r iiropo*4»i| M’n lr o f charge*
In th r
t •» hnvr |ti«r«h*«« «tli i • hill Y *»tti| t i d |1|« i hlid*
»"d n *pn.ii**r\
-t*m t** ••ffernl by «l«*alrr« of the State - .t&gt;- |lilli-r ili‘i-l.iri'd w ar on the
p'l 40 p r n r n t
in trrrn t in ih.« long
t ' S l&gt;&gt; -inking
tho
Reuben
Munitioning, a* tu. illy
giving
it Fm m it® M arket, (ins
other hnytnm i llrMt h ii«*w«|ia|te r
president of the mnnovm tio||, mint. Jnmi-v.
which will rnntinui* t«» !*«• pub. lif.
I he .Si nm nde &lt; minty llowpil.il r«| today
In ih.- F.ir Ks«t tho new eps.
lUht’tf, in an a tte m p t to *tnp th**
T he object «»f t h r nii’etm g i® | h t . Nichi N irhi, ii&lt;-&lt;larci Ja p a n
Ion if c&lt;Hii|M*t itivi* vlii«h Im i \\ »n» |t o l i , | ie.fin ish e d a n | te.sli’cor •
.ife | tin men*® w aul, wh n h i- to ohlMin nii
a g ree ab le
price will g rl ml "hy ex tra o rd in a ry
th r t\hu rilitionn
li* v% lo iated III the antien. to
nirnriK, cviui if ilniigcroua.’’
It tea-A N'ldril th at *ii”prn®i"l» piepor* it fo. the installation lunge betw een Nhipper* mid grow,
era connected with thin particu.
Ilitlrr'v in aju r nffenslve upon
tif th** S u n-t(rtuni
hml
In *n
ordt*rr«l jiN o Imm--atiur of inrrrs»i,'l of the lo w III* 'III ul e.pllpinent ' lar m ark et, which, according to Miwc'w la in ,' to the rnd of its
and in• 11inn* n t «
\ The following in the *cale of first month la»t n ig h t w ith an
co.At in nrw npaper pr&lt;HluVtion.
group, h iu
never been a|i|&gt;iirt-nt sharp ili-rling in power,
T "lar, in ib m rth m g the the
hut thrri* was niiii'h to indicate
room, -tilted that the lightin ; reached before
•\ *tein i® m odern a® well a®
The follow ing in th r *4*alr fo th at in tho fa r south tho G erm an
the
r«®t of the appliance*
tit i charge a which will be dihcuMrd drives still wore generally unevery te»pecl ami upon coptple- Monday n ig h t: for handling cab. haltrd.
A t the center, w here the w eary
lien ofthe
pro ject
a Email
bag* in bulk on platform , 10
plus labor N a il armiea still stood well sh o rt
Conn. Nov. l b ro n tr p late w ith a m em orial in . p e rce n t commiaalon
o f U r i«rjftHoti will bw attaohvU U* Uu* rhargwa o f 4.50 a to n ; fo r hand* of the rn itte l,.' Rn\4*V_
ling cabbage In aackii on plat- declared Germ an action
newa of th e U. H. dvstrover door.
Reubvn Jam ru n a r h r d th r S i ­
‘•Thi®
a Mplrndld m anner »n form , 10 percent commiaalon plu.« to m ere local n tta c k s In
vy'* (’o n n rrtiru t rrc ru itin g b rad , witich to leave m m em orial to labor rh arg ea o f $1.00; in any tor* save for tho Votokob
qunrtcr* th r office win swamped ®omec*n»* n ear to v*»u and
the "•nii* to ta lin g , over $.'10.00 per nren some 6*fi mills* to the nor
with applirntionR from T hr **t*fl City of S anford dm il l hr proud ton the denier absorb* loading went, where fiichlm * atilt
iff th a t u
for Rea duty It w n u irp4irt*’i| uf ®urh »« gr-tui*
th e ibn tor charge*; f**r cabbage in the field, t«’|M&gt;rt«*l
th ra tc r th.* (Jununn hijrh
Friday hy th r offh*rr »n rn u rg r condutled.
in percent rum ntim ion.
Hun* bed giuuN o th e r than ra&gt; maml niirnlficantly continued IU
Said U n i t W aller F llm ik
ley; "(U i’(Mir»e, | had
dl«np.Ii4hr&gt;« and parsley $.10 a do ien Otter alienee.
ronimiNidnn charged on nalea of
provr th rm T h r work they w i
But in thi* noiitli, whrrv th li
-•
s*.
$ .'111 Mini over. $.05 ii d o ie n com. tlnn* tho SovU’t i-ommand
doing here ia of th-* U tm nd mi.
h h O W .m l a a U n ebargea on Naira of $.20 aflrnt, tho GrrniniiM rlaim rti th#
pnrtancc. lln w rv rr, »' Nh*»wa thr
Russian® woro In r v trra t on two
spirit of John l'*i il J »nra utlll
or under.
flo u rih rs in th r h e arts «»f thr
N EW YORK. Nov* 1. t/lo
Railhhe* and pam ley fnmmin- m ajiT fn»nt* rd*uthwanl Into th #
men of t h r nnvy."
An Arm y bomber left Mitchell i "bin rhargen am ount to $ 05 p rr ( ’rmioait I'onifiAiilu and rant w ard
field Friilay for the t arthbegn iloieit |d u - $.02 f.»r icing; *»n in thb* Ih.Mot 4 tub.'m in tht' a re #
With a hi’uvy load **f fal&lt;e inu^ hamper® $ «t:t per d o te n ; t«»ma. wlte.ut aiul ab«»y%’ Itoatov on th a
bring 10 percent c o m m k Uiv.-r lh»n.
tarhe*. w ig®, eye »hnluw, MDil j
Ju*t whore th.* iiivadera stood
angletl pink evening drennen. ®n*n All o th er package goods,
T
plu*
* re* start uf the entertutn- including henna, e g g p la n t, pep­ wa* not stall*.! m «ithi*r I n itin e f ipit
per*, *4|ua*h. pea*, o k ra, etc . a* to Rostov, it
M-rined moii.
HY DE PA RK , N. V., N»v. I. mrnt world.
have rommi**ion charge* of $ 10 likely that thoy wore
IU
Th«» act4»r* will givo it rrul per package when nal*4® are uit. v.-ry Niihurl).* nml th u f clot# to
—&lt;/!7—Prealdent IliMisevrll
a r­
rived F rid ay night t l h it rm m try •how for arrvire men Mtatinnrd d e r $1.00; when sale* ure over tho Ri.i-Ian ( ‘auruAiia.
e state, whenCanadian
Prime at bane* in I'ueMo Itic**, Antigua, $ I uu, the roinm iaaion
charge*
All thi* *uifuo®t»tl tho UVU*
llriti»h will be 10 p e rce n t; c elery rh a rg .
M inister MarkenxiiKing
will Santa Lucia, Ttittblad*
hlMril rinil tho la®t Jocislon fo r
Join him today for a sh o rt visit Guiana, and Bermuda. The trip, e* will be ) 15 per c ra te plu® Mo«rnw mitfht Im* l*»n»f delayed—
Tho
President
cam e
from which will take twu weeka, I* tto ra g e and drayage charge*.
l»4»rhap* even thromch tho w lntor
W ashington by special train. A *pon«4&gt;red hy Camp Shuw®, Inc.
C ounty A gent C. It. I)aw*nn on a relatively
sta tic - fro n t—
W
hile
th
e
plane
*
m
o
to
r,
w
en.I
,
n
||
th
i,
telephono was
connected
with
H itle r wa* putting all hla pro*, Kr,&gt;w&lt;-rs will also ills- *uro on tho south in an o ffo rt to
his p riv sto c a r a t
tho
train w annw l up. aoblier.s riru p p rd t h e ,
into
pars, holes.
U) &lt; r&gt;rm 1&gt;bor ..im ation n n d reach (*,auca»li»ii oil, block th«
paused a t dusk ut Clarem ont, S'. perform ers
p
arachutes
U-inK
a
m
ust
on
all
h|,
„
p|
,
inr(|
,h * t fa rm labor cm. Britlsh-A m erlcaii -supply
J., to enable him to talk with
5°u f j
W ashington officisl.t ami d eter­ Arm y planes.
&lt; ....... btained from the employ- running up fr*»n» !*»n, a n d —In
mine w hether any new reports
••You count IU sod pull here, ) m rn , „ fficl. ut 201 W est F irst tho C rim e a - t«» knork o u t
th a
Jane S tre e t on T uesday o r by calling %•iv u trs t southi*m .Soviet f h v u
had been received on the sinking a soldier
explained
of th* d estro y er Reuben Jam es. Pickens, singer.
the ro u n ty a g e n t’s o ffice. Any baro a t R o v a sto H form er lab o re r who is o ffered
It aoomed thi»&lt;il»k In fact, that
u job a t thu p revailing wag* for tho c u rre n t alm inution of tho of*
which he is q u alified m u st a c . fotuivo a g ain st Moscow » !* } £ • •
cepl the work, or ho will he no explained In p a rt hy tho i h lf t l n f
longer kept on lh« W PA or be of forces southw ard.
allowed to d ra w p ay m en ts und &gt;r
In 101 c a s rs trln l b e fo rr M u.
W orkm en’s
Com pensation.
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. I — th e
niclpal C o u rt Juiix*-' F ra n k Iwarneti
a A ct, Mr. Dawson w a rn ed ,
M illrr d u rin n th a -m o n th o f Oc­ &lt;/J*y— An rd u c a to r
to b er a to ta l o f |l,3 2 f l w as ro l. g roup of fellow teachers Friday
teeted In fines ami tu rn e d over to p re p are fo r a post-w ar “ h o r.
to th* C ity, Polico C hief Roy rihle em ploym ent condition th a t
W illiam s com puted today.
will d w a rf the asp irin decade of
HUDDERSFIELD. Yorkshire,
Rsven sessions of tho court 11)30-40 "
king., Nov. I
(/II— A t t e n t
w ere held a n d th e larg e st am ount
T he speaker w h s Dr. D isk S.
41
persons, m ost " f them girl
BOSTON, Nov. ■!.—(A®— Many
in fines, 9692, was rn llrc trd in Cam pbell, new president o f F lo i- of tho n ation's m ilita ry planes w orkers, w ere killed F rid ay in
th*' Oct. 13 c o u rt,
the
C hief Ida S U te College for W omen, will bo ablo to fly h tlg h ti of a flro
which
burned
rwlftiy
aald. A t th a t session 33 fines who addressed about 7AI) n o rth , alm ost eight m ites in th* coming th ro u g h a fiv c.sto ry clothing fac­
w ar* levied and rollecte.l. ____ c ast F lorida school teachers hero. year. Dr. W a lte r M. Boothby of tory.
A fte r tho w ar, Dr. Cam pbell the M ayo F oandation’a aviation
M ost of the victim s wore girls
•aid, th e tax p a y e rs toon will g e t midlcin* research lab o ra to ry said w ho w ere trsp p sd
on
uppat
tire d o f high tax es and w 'll seek F'rklay.
floor* artil' 'd ie d - .altefnptiiyr to
to c u t *xp*n*es. "W e all know ,’’
For th a t reason, ha declared Jum p to safety . M any of th*m
he added, “ th a t th e
teach in g In *n interview a t th e opening w er* burled when tho root and
profession will he onn o f tho o f the U. H. Aero-M edico Asso­ floors raved In *
By F riday nig h t 41 bodlaa
convention,
lner«aa*d
was displayed on Kemlnoto High firs t to bo attack ed in Iho way ciation's
precaution* for th*
sa fte y
of h a d he*n recovered and author­
Reboot football field last night o f sa la ry reductions."
ities fe are d oth ers m ight ha bur.
pilots would bo needed.
“betwaan half*" when about 3B

i ).

Blanding Winter Duds
Will Cost 4 Million

‘

i&gt;r1.1 W ar nn«l ro m m i^ io n fil
tthetlt ’JOii officer* »»n*l in*

Pepper To Speak | Fully Equipped Delivery Room At Charges F o
At Dinner On
Hospital Is Dedicated To Chases Marketing To
November 10
B e Discussed
Publication Of

S enator fla m lr IVppvr will u&lt;lftrma a dinner inert mif of tho
Cham ber of C om m rrur to he held
Monday evening. Nov
ll&gt;# a t
7 :iU) o’clock a t th r Hotel Mayfair. Edward Higgins, secretary
of the hotly, announrnI Unlay
An addrei* hy Tom G riffith
of
the
G riffith
A dvertising
Agency of St. Petem hurif, who ia
handling the a d v e rti'ln * of tho
C ham ber of .Commerce, i* al»&lt;»
planned the iam c rvcninjf to
acquaint the cham ber m tm b rr*
ami citisenA o f tho county w ith
the a d v e r t i n g 1 olan« in an e f .
fort to aecuro full co o p era tio n
in brlnirinjr the program to a
auccca&amp;fut conclusion, Mr. H iggins
stated.
All member* of the cham ber,
their wives and c ititfn s of tho
BLAND ING, N av. _1 — county a n invited to attend the

—iJly— Th* Waathar Bureau tow
Ankara radio itetloa to . day forecast ■ crest far th* A r.

remarks were i t *
aiaaaty hare hi *
* f the m o a t conference o f 1*
te« Turklafa generals with Ai
RW*» — th* Rnaate* trpr t.

t\
built at tho en.l «»( th*
I • Jo Norm al *••rupli m« nt a

i

:W t£ i

_ hunting season opens at
daw* tomorrow morning to last
for SO day* aad although thoro
aro few ducka in tha state right
n o w . a spell of cool weather
will probably drive them south
soon, according to the
state
commission of gams and froth
water fish.
Regulations this teston will bo
about tha same at last year with
a limit of 10 ducka for a day's
bag and a two-day limit allowed
on tha possession o f a hunter,
tho commission states. Rodhoadi
and bufflehoada are exceptions
to tho general duck bag limit,
with a limit of three a day, or
thro# of thoa* two spocica tog*,
thor.
Canvas back and ruddy ducks
hava boon restored to the list as
specie* with the 10 and 20 bag
aad possession limit.
Tha season on jacksnlpe has
boon doted this roar, due to a
serious decrees* In tha number
of the** birds, the commission
explains. While In a few state#
th* federal regulations this year
permit tha taking o f wood ducks,
hath federal and state laws con.
tlaus to protect tha wood or
mawr duck in Florida. 1
Th* use e f cattle, horses or
mutes as blinds Is prohibited by
tha 1 M 1 regulations aad the pro.
kibitlon against using repeating
er auto mail* shotguns of mors
than a thr**-tb*U capacity can.
tim sa,
A duck-hunter’s day bagina at
snaria* aad ends at 4:00 P. M.
la addition o f a Slate hunting
licenaa. th* hunter mate haw* *
Padonl Migratory Bird*Hunting
•tam p, validated by U s sign*,
ture, (ho commission •states,
Thoa* stamp, asmmoaly callad
"duck stamp*," may ha obtetead
at tha post offk * for 91.
Th* dor# season, also
troBod by fadaral regulations,
will not open until Dae. 1 this
year, tha coasariaalen declare*.

NUMBER 56

M em ber A sso cia ted P ress

U. S. Destroyer Sunk In The North Atlantic

Talmadge Okeys
Investigation Of
State University

BERLIN. Nor. 1 _ &lt; A P ,—
TV*
G m ui
(•ffn e r a t
a
statement todsv
wbkb chart *4 the United
States with K ir M lo i. It
said tha United State* dee.
trovers Greer and Xearnr
had attacked German naral

Sanford La The Only Centra]
Florida Clly Affording Kail H lfhw aj
And Water Transportation

C abinet Is
Anticipated

S u ffers U p set F ro m
German Sources De- Held For Sabotage
dare P r e s i d e n t
Has Become More
C a u t i o u s Lately

yw * r

, 14

Evacuation Of
Rostov On Don
Is R ep o rted

N a zis S a y R o o s e v e lt Shakeup In
Sinking O f D estro yer

l

' •s’. &gt;Ah

&gt;m bi|di,

im*d

U i / . ' . t f l t e a Aw

wslte

I i

1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73880">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 31, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73881">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73882">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 31, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73883">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73884">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 31, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73885">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73886">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73887">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73888">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7424" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7062">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/5436dda24eb899dcdc7f3925070c83e6.pdf</src>
        <authentication>833eb111b3363d41aecaa48ac03a0217</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73879">
                    <text>I

TOT BANFOMD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE OLD HOME TOW N
STEWART SAYS:
SENATOR BURTON
ENVISIONS CAPITAL
AS TRAFFIC MODEL
By CHARLES p. STEWART
Central P n u Columnl,t
SENATOR HAROLD II. BUR
TON of Ohio has started a crud do to make Washington, I). C-.
a municipal traffic model for the
whole coni
“
r/ul automotive ellua*
'eland when he was
m ayor them, before he broke in­
to congress, but If he can do the
seme thing for the nalonal tapital, It generally |g rgreed by the
city's rer.'dents and visiter, th-t
h ell prove himself a wonder
A t present the district simply
Is a eurioeity. from the standpoint
both of drivrra and pedestrian,.
In the first place- Mayor Id, rie
l'Enfant, who planned the town
Juat after the Revolution, natural
ly hadn't the slightest notion that
the streets he mapped out v\vt
would be navlgtted by anythli.i;
but horses—anlim le which had
U u tense and decency not to col- I
lid* with on* another and run oxer 1
human belnui afoot, if they could
help I t
It's true that most of our big
cities date back a t far » the m a­
jor's day or father, but as rulle,
Uwy werrn t fortrully der'gned.
Their thoroughfares. In lbs main,
war* permitted to criss cross it
fight and left anglss- with no art!
fk lal complications
Major l'Enfant, anxious tn ,'n n
Job mapped avenues which
ject four at a lime at InBSmberaUi* Junctions, making ’em

Business Picks Up
By STANLEY 'Automobiles Run Break-Through
While Looking
In Southern Orient Into C rim e a Is In Army Maneuvers
Around For A Place
CAMDEN. 8. C-, Oct. 29 —
MaJ. G*n. K arl Trueadell’a
On Almost Nothing Told By Germans UP)—
To Dine
R«a eorp* of aoma 37,000 man
k for
F alk of
thin*
charplain
, not
waltUcal*

to o k

BACK “m e

( THE c l u m p s

-n
M IS S E D A P A Y M E N T
om t h e ir w /A r r c w s
C O A L AM D
F IM A N C E

l

B A C K

H ttH C H A I*
II LASTVJE ex’

C O M PA N Y

IS TAKlMCy I T

V --v

,

T to U N e s T e r * *

"m e

A &lt; 5 &gt; A /N

j

1 **•
le he
run.
&gt; off
ibstiJiRiro
ic. Is
outhcm O rientT'lt doe* very well, us
a fuel.
An insurance agent, working
for * Shanghai firm, actually
uses a Chinese rice-wine, noted
for It., high alcoholic content. He
has been known to slop ami drain
a cup cr so from the tank or.
a long run.
'7 figure,'' he explains, “that
I need it more than the engine
does.”

In the pa*t II years, Rellini
College hr* failed to win or tie
«gain&gt;t only three opponents:
Southeastern Loulsfcna, Mlllsapi
and Florida U. The I-euisianan*
won two games, while Mlllsaps
eked cut ■ 18-11 victory. Florida's
(inton, in their only gam* with
to* Tar* In recent years, clicked
present lines, but our order from I I - a 13-2 victory in 1934.
me supply priorities and idlbcatlon board in Waahlngton la
very definite In asking us not to
extend our service area or make
any but minor line extensions.
Onr shop is well equipped
Customers contem plating
new
to m ike any repairs
on
electric, gas or w ster service or
farm machinery, trailers
Increased service are urged to
consult our office beforu making
or other equipment.
definite plan*/'
___
_____
further
stated
Mr. Cloud
thatvthe priority rating for util­
ity companies of A -10 give* as­
surance th a t present service will
be fully m aintain'd. T hera Is no
curtailm ent of service, b u t m ere­
ly a curtailm ent of expansion.

- y

Expert Repairs

j middle of it. Let th at draw open
during the evening homeward rush
Out of the capital and It'll block
' everything for miles, eleer across
th e district. C a n will move »,t
th e 1*4* of about six feet a t a
time, with I5-mlnut* stop* be­
tw een progressions.
And
the
. beauty of It la that It stalls all
b tu n e c tin g traffic.
Ivr- Furthermore, no piece In tb*
country has so many out-of-town
- visitors, la for a look a t the capi­
tal. These bird* don’t aven under•land local regulations .which -'re
darned complicated, owing to the
congestion.
along will com* *i proccsm o f army and navy trucks—
mdrad* of 'em. Do they pay anv
R ation to llghkil Not so you
told nolle# It.
Buie* don’t mean anything to
p ltia a ti’ autos, either —speed or
rill o r perking rule* o r say­
ing. Amljieesdors and minister*
id consul* and all their asslsat* and member* of their
m illet are exempt from the
Ightost discipline and taka full
(vantage of It.
Senators’ and ruprtssnU llvet
if* likewise enjoy a prevllegtd

Rollins College claims to have
the llghteat player in the nation’s
collegiate rank* this year In
young Eddie Welnburg, eon of »
Rollins mathematic*
professor.
Eddie weigh* only 125 pounds,
but 'is an extremely fa s t scatback. He la a graduate from the
touch football rank*.

m
m

Florida Public
Service Hit By
Material Lack

customer* will help tiv In IbU
period o f national emergancy.
Hies* are unusual times end w*
all hav* Juat one thought in
mind. Wu m utt all Join hand*
and do avarylhing nert-iaory and
maka sacrifices too whar* It can
be accomplished. Wu will b« glad
to connect new customers to

m aterials. The tremendous uaa o f
aluminum, eteal, copper and lin e
by production fo.- national de­
fence has caused a shortage o f
wire for electrical conductors, o f
pole hardware, transform er* and
elaetrlcal aw luhtear.
The Public Rervlca Co, has
received an order from the offh**
of Donald Nelson, direetb r o f
priorities, whieh assures It of
■apply of, tueh material* only aa
a t . needed for maintenance -of
present service.
This general
order applies to nil electric, g.is
and w ater utilities throughout
the United States. Utilities have,
been given p priority ra tin g of
A-10 fo r mat*rials needed for
maintenance and repairs only.
I t la felt, even though A-10
m r be right a s to NEW I* fa r from A -l, th a t ntllttlea
i u t Washington can’t very will ha able to -g a t all matoriala
needed for maintenance and re­
n t Ira, b u t th* order atate* th a t
It does not provide m aterials for
new line construction.
,
H . R. Cloud, vie* president and
general manager of tb* F lo rid a
Public Service Co., in n sta te ­
ment to th* Brea*, said, MU ut
materia) situation Is really se­
rious, b u t w* know th a t o u r

FL O R S H E IM
v

-sate

valley of the Don and would by
allied acronnU jt u t about flalab
the tributary basin of the Donets
** * ®u“ **n Industrial reservoir,
t0
Moscow theater,
however. Information of Tester lay
strongly suggested that the Rusdona held the Initiative generally, and there were three Interestlng related reports from nsutn tl quarters In Lcndon.
T h at Red reserves from Siber!• h»H gone hite th , line, givIng the w eary Germane a very
hard time o f Hi th at Russian
artillery (of whieh the Germans
have spoken a t time* rllghtly aa
against the v»stlv superior mo*
hilltv of dhre-hofnhera) topeared
tr have an rfferih rs superiority
e t the moment; that the expect­
ed freexe had not e.vtna. thus
leaving the front a &lt;t«ekv mete
under rain and light snowfall*.
Front-line dlapetrhes to fre e d * ,
the official Communist rtrw n aper, claimed In fact that the
Germans h»d fslleu •&gt;» digging
defense fnrilfleations Ir some seetore of the Moscow frrnl-trcnches
and tank Iran*— m an effort to
consolidate edvanenj which had
now been general)- hal'-d.
The German* ‘.lismaelve* ecknnwledgad th at there bad been
vlc’ent Soviet cm n U r-a’tac'ca —
suoported by ^eloioet *11 the a r ­
tillery they ttDI posees*"—on the
Moscow front, but elalnv-l .th at
all had been thrown bock and
th a t several thousand Hed pri­
sons!* war# aa a result In hand.

FAIRBANKS-MORSE
DISTRIBUTOR

MU1 Supplies
Irrigation Systems

'yesfjsA io
T wenty p/ve

Mill and Packing House Supplies and Repair Barrie*.
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STIN e T O wners

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

—
m
i
pH ■ i i y
B n
v

m
K
■ 1

America needs volunteers to keep the light of
liberty b u m |i^...to safeguard our American
shores...to man our new two-ocean Navy.
United BUI** b now building th* mart powarI Navy th* world baa over m n But it Ufca*
than ahip* and plana* to patrol our ahorse, aafaour Hborty, probet million* of American homo*
unflla*. It takaajaaenl VoU ntm ni
wy m w battWdp, new c ra b a r , a*w daetray ar
, ao much staal rial trow until a crow o f trained
mechanics,

carpenter* and othar *p*ci
That la why th* U. 8. N
an axpart in any om of fcr
prrf—ion*. You wffljBt *•
era barring. And it
aa much aa f 130.00 a mart
mant b completed.
Right now fat th* Navy
doobb opportunity to **tvu
Ing thrir own m euity and

Th* Navy wwda

skirmished with the superior
Blue forces of MaJ. Can. Lloyd
R. Fredendall T u a a d a / ntyht aa
the battle of the Pee Dee River
gained momentum !a the P in t
Army maneuvers.
Reporta from the mimic battle*
front indicated the icene of ac­
tion between General Trueadeir*
Sixth Corps, mad# up of th i l«t

Try the Food at the

Just for you •
Sandwich** A E y rry th ln f
H ighw ay S o o th O f
A railftffo Cabin C ourt
44th

Dtvtateaa.

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

DO DG E C S .

u A r w i i . ; i u j '» 5 g

Dodge Deluxe Coupe.....
Plymouth Tudofr.............
Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan
»

** .

^

* ■.» V ;

•

Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan__
Ply. Deluxe 4 Dr Sedan..
Pontiac 8 4 Dr Sedan.. ..

Machines Repaired — Expert Welding

John Conyers, to , la carried out of
apartm ent building a fte r seeking to leap eight
A policeman seised the youth before he could Jump,
i a hospital psychopathic ward, r e lic e laid be wa«
victim of a blighted romance.

PedeetriiBs a* Spot
l a *och surrounding*, the mom I
&gt; "Don’t bo a pedestrian. U s
iagmoua to be an autolst, but
ateatrtanlsm la bound to bo fatal,
osier or latar. Besides,
It’*
pylAaku Cross • street against
it or between Intersections. cop sees you, you get •
’ end hav* a fin* to pay,
ity lt’a for your own pro,but really It’* for obetrucifila—your* delaying auto, Eton If you don’t delay
I on* of ’em hit* you. It*
urns to th at driver to hav*
wish explanation: unless,
:rs* h* scoots o n too fast
bothered about
It
And
m a k e him waste gasoline,
or La Guard la of Now York
feat th* c o m e t way to solve
to problem b to plsri_cltle»
View to ta k in g traffic ton*

,

WEDNESDAY,

All of the above cars have the 100% Reel
Guarantee.

�. ,1 i

*3?;*r' : .JjY■ r T i
y

4

f ■*

.

1

v r&lt; .

• *

CMaty Product*
M M Fruit And VervUbte* Tkaa A*J.
la Florida
—

SB

—

ffOLUMR XXXIII
rr

i
—

EaUbUahed In 1908

'■ ' ‘

A grees
T o Open Coal
1JAines Today

~
_—
D A Y ,. O C T O B E R
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .; tH UURRSSD

i

r

a

l

f

t

---------------------------------------------------M
m ber A
m o c lto c d I'resa
M eembar
Associated

30. 1199 1i 1t

N C M 1 IE R 51

14 Persons
n”ate&lt;Large
iro“p Nazis Shift W eight
K illed In SOkeys
Plane Cra; h Fruit Fly Bill
To Southern Front

Another For Uncle Sam

„

-------- -.

i

United Mine Workers
Accept P r o p o s a l
9 By Roosevelt To
Return To Work

Passenger A i r l i n e r Committee D ec I a res|
Burns As Crack- Government Is Mor- I
up Occurs N e a r ally- Bound To PayMoorhead, M i n h . Claims Of Growers :

Some Men To
• Report Tonighl

MOORHEAD. Minn.. Oct, 30
— IJf9)— Fourteen person*
killed when » f»g bound m
west slrlines pn.-rnger
erashed near here early t
The pilot escaped although
was injured.
The plans npparertly era
a p 'S U e m p 'n g to land on
vale prairie, two miles from ;th*
airport, sod » u said to itove
burned. The nlsne was w est,
bound from Chicago to Seattle.
K y

Mediation Board Will
Study Matters In• volved In Dispute
WASHINGTON.

r

S a n f o r d k T h e O n ly C e n tra l
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R ail, I l ig h w a j
A n d W a te r T r a n s p o r ta tio n

Oct. 30

Breakthrough Brings
Relentless Pursuit
Of Russians Toward
Base At Sevastopol

Britain And Itussia Join Hands

WASHINGTON, (let
ID t/JV
bill to ,puthorizo pa \ mi rit«
to

fW .o r ib # kl

to

‘Moscow Front
Is Holding Fast

ciiriip i n nuts

id* grow rtt f.»r lu«*« % m d
ra| campaign to oruiluAtf the ,
ilitrrranean fruit fly 1J year*
AMO was em lom il yetUT'lits hy u
R a c ia l C « m g rvtsio n al ln\t «tigat
Iwr t ’nmmittef
1110 commute** *
rr|to«rl h» Id
that Iho Ktileral
&lt;s«tv« rnm« nt
w n “morjlly, if not
ntriclly1
legally ’ iMiuml to pay the darn- ;

IClaims Are Conflict­
ing In Donets River
Gateway To O il

NKW KINK. O r t .10 —
(A T)—Tru*t«orlh&gt;
atfvlrr«
Senator Srhw arti, chairman of
rrarhing the A noriatrd I’m *
the joint committee, filed Iho 1
today *aid
that
German*
report and with it the lull to I
abroad, anme
with home* I
authorise payments and set up
and hti*ine«*ra in
foreign /
a system for milking them
munlrie*. had been railed to/
--------/
Pledging their support to the
Thecommittee, named to inGermany In recent week* to
Americsn
Legion in Iho A rm lu Ivestlgnte the government * nltliH|M on the ltu**ian front J
life Dsy
activities, the Calory j tr*»'"n. held hearings in seven
Kittimr together farta gir j
Camp of
the Woodmen of the Florida cities list Fall and interen hy (ierman offiriaU an
World expressed the b e le f th a t It viewed I I I witnesses
trustworthy information fron
U n d er te rm * of th e b ill, the
la n n t areas, Lewis said,
win be one nf th r most mtatandcount rie* around German^
Ing event* of its kind oyer to be S e c r o t .r y o f A g r ic u ltu re would
n lfh t shift* may raturn tonight
the
truth frppeara to he thf
held in the City, C. C O il ins, bo ilir c c t n l to uppoint a c«*inmi«Germany
feel* keenly
Other mines, ha asaerted, would
alone
r
to
receive
rlftim
*
am
i
secretary of the group, said yes­
great munpnwrr l.wwiea
A a raopaned tomorrow.
Uncle Sam's terday, a fte r the ramp had held grtMkfe o f ifamngeR. T h e c n m n iia .
ltu**ia and a shortage
Roosavslt had proposed that fleet. Hera la th e ; latest, thST 16,000,000 subm arine,' Grouper, its regular meeting Monday night. nlouer toroiiM atiid y 1'ii'h elaim
• killed labor in her factor!/
The camp formed a m o'orcaje • n il the tre a s u ry w o u lil U&gt; intha mines be reopened pending launched a t th e 'E le c tric Boat Com pany's plant at Groton, Conn.,
Germany
ha* recruit
to attend the district meeting • t n i c t .i l to pay c la im s he a p .
fa rth e r consideration o! m atters the tw enty.fourth sent down Urn. w ayi there since 1933.
■killed workrr* from all
proved.
held
In
Orlando
last
night
a
t
tike
cupieil countries tor the |
involved In tha dispute, which
The committee «aid damogv 1
Colonlaltown
Woman's
C lub
year. Ihiuhtlew* thU alrf
affeets 63,000 miners, by tha full
in 1
building and the group left from payments should In* made
I.i
rd
Halifax
i
light
•.
IlntMh
amha**tdnr
to
the
U
S
,
greet*
U dwindling herau«e Ihe abp*
•U m bsrshlp of the' Defi-nio Me­
the locel hall at 7:16 o'clock, proven m v 'j for rommereial fit • Andrei tiromyk* «:• m ». ih.nge d'affaires from the Soviet, at the
pi) it lea* and l&gt;eeau*e there
diation Board.
ru* fruit de&lt;troynl, vegetahlea
Mr. Collins declared.
I* an evident growth of pas­
**Lewls last night called diatrict
and fivl«| crop« destroyed, non Kuwiinn W u» I.** f It* in fit in New Yolk ( it v. a* Joseph K. Ihl
sive and even violent realaonion rvprasanU ttvss to meat
r itn n
fruit
iln tro y n l,
'*pray| \irn. former I &gt; a iu f*i - *a d■*i to Rii-eiii, look* nil lie. taring “ there
tancr to (ierman rule.
her* today to aniw ar a fourth
damage* to eitru* tree* adilition will alwuy* l
&gt;.,' Halifax eiill.il on th« I . S fo r a ll p o «.
demand from President Pool a r t Ik
• I prunning coata. cowl-* of .c tra
fl» AiaaflHlfl PfPM
In t. m
N a n i\al.iti. lie hi Kniop.# a t 63,000 captive .coal raiatra
•praying, picking and
burying I aible
T h e (ie rm n n * w e re n p p a r .
--------l a d their strike Immediately. •
citru* drop* and apllta, and inlap iitlv
s h i f ti n g
th e
tp n in
Members of the agriculture cellane.MM lonne*
' The call wont out after the
defense board end a clerk from
w eig h t n f thi* in v a s io n to th e
Ptoridant parnonaUy had taken
the County AAA office will a t­
a hand la efforts to ntedlate the
* o u th o rn fr o n t am i o p e n e d a
tend e conference at Gainesville
" its et a Whit* House conliig,- now C rin io a n o f f e n s iv e .
Friday to consider and make
sea with Lewis. M yna C.
Thov
olain to d a
b rra k plans for the Food for Freedom
or, a'director of U. 8. Steel
campaign for 1942, OrU Ma»
Ih ro n g h a n d tloolnrotl
th o v
th le u i, of the county agant'a u f.
SaiifunhUu who saw last year * w oro " rv lu lltlo sslv
on
th e
UHHSVM.LF.
Ky
,
DrL
bk
J- M. Tapecolt, a visitor from flea, aaid today.
i
o f -ii d o fo a-te --------------d oiio *wv."
Armlxficu DnyFjtrmlt* may r**-reI h-1t-be,.I*
-.
J iW
Th»*. president of the
T
ba
m
asting
will
6
)Wd
eif1
^
1’'
* * * M* b ^ y
-■'■■ctstMin o f
Hurxeeiui
tha GalnarvlUa ctry .h a 1
* M ; £ % X ,n
Je'^ D -u -h in ar t«w»r«I the S o v W M -^
Unlle«l Rlsie* declared
(b
o
u
t
five
counties
lavth&lt;
en
by.
W
t
k
J
r
V
rsfH
flfJgJ*tor
..f th - Amenean lagkm n," ,n nn' “l
" f H «*«‘"poL
with
nesday
niAny.
yioipg
m.-duril
frit place in timed firing ynater- saVetj to »cnd repreaSntstivca to I ss rvisl officer* railed inl«» active
MuiilhU n»2« I siki* Moiinn*
On ihv Mo*row front, Hiu*Unt
tlen ‘ of Colin &gt;ley
afternoon at tha regular makt- plan* fo r getting farmer* service v.ere shirking Iheir duly
(t-Ht In» *. toL't-lhcr
witii
Gil* rlaimril lhi*y
hail th«* O r m i n i
English, state school bead, who meeting of the Sanford Cun Club to ro .o p rrn tf in the program for
,
.
Srhniiiti. pliiniiftl Mini 4*on*trut lu l ntnllnl. anti 211I1I Ihi* ilrfi'i'ilem
in the nolionnl ilefenseprograoi
The principal issue In the dls. turned down the original bod- on the lake-front firing range next yrnr, Mr. MSthleux i»
“These young nu n must re-il &gt; |I Mad M . v i c ...........
,„..n-**ed ' lh r
'" , M
/' m,‘rlr" ’ ,l""*
i " i"!,,,iv '' h * rJ'f , ',‘u rhas threatened
the get submitted by the Board. T. Ned Smith, secretary, reporter plained.
p u t s which
------- -----------.
.
11
Hoik. • &lt;iv«*riiiET tlu* vchi- ingr •rvcral villiist*** (11 th«* Mor«
lh.il Ihey ure required for nidi
Ripply of fuel for the steel W . Lawton, | school superintciv. today.
' y
***• 11*||.*% Uil&gt; \%iih j*«triiht ic* 4*•21*21 I row hrr.i in11 c*«iuntvr*|&gt;u*h.
letry
training
In
tuke
pu't
•Lille is whether capthw mine n t Mid today.
I iriunitiir |v r I. at
.I* i,*
(o 4 |».i|N'i*21*1 trimiiiiii|f ilm rxhihit
1 oiifliclin^ wi*r»* ihn cImIiiin in
the defen-e of Iheir rntiul|&gt;
In the revised budget just
operators shall accept the Union •
i | i«* Ihmvt* a n n
cniiipuiifn. Thu
not In xo to school fn * I In*•r |« i li'oiiiiiiiinLnlion in iiv ix l from R«*p Hl,i* ' ‘in .
demands fof a union shop, under adopted a loss of (31,227 will be
sonal benefit.'' Col llurold I' I Jo«* l|«n.tri 4'U
».f W ichinftiin,1
Dt»ui torn* '•Mi** , G.ttuun* claim ol th«ir
foreej
which employes will by required ■offered' by the schools In the
Anit-i ii.»' Miin'ii* Tucker mid
polirinif into t !»•• upper
Corbusier of I'Uinfield, N. J , »«id Ii ,• | (MjM
to Join the U M. TV. after a reduced ralllage rate for the patlng in tha firing and «ne
.,
M \
" I ’ll* If
Sum,
llfrlu rt
Mu**', h.uict* River IIuniii on the broad
Extension elasse* are
hrinu »t Uu&lt; opening of the tu r n «
districts, Mr. Ianrton declared. visitor beilda- Tapwott, Mr.
period of probation.
p. Ilfiidyirk*
wii*Ndvi,*rd «Ir • -. *1
m authentic nmtlillle frnlll, vhile Iho |{im| n Niilil Ru^prepared by the University of tion'a annild convention.
At tike meeting the school Scuddar of Winter Park.
01
iho
m
u
ittr
m
a
l**lier
ho
re*
with
iho
“&gt;ntith
nf
Amorim*.
tnv-nn.li'W wm heulinu
firm.
A lre a d y m ore Ilia n IIJM V l on
Highest score* for tha after- Flrrida Extension Division vriln
holidays were approved and it
fimu tieionil Aasislunt | ,,, ,||. Smith, LiinlN* Kmvluiul, atuMninilvr r***i*tlnj» attem pt* to
m o re th a n tw ice Ci iiiil
waadacided to place the (25,000 noon ware aa fallows: Thpscolt. Dr. Kathryn Hanna, W inter dt hirai tl omf faicn ey r * n and
I'ost m aster Grnernl Smith \\ Marg-'
Green, l.oi* Jn*k*nn rapture tlidt vital gnt.^wny to Iho
u rse* a n d o lh iPark, a* the teacher foe th *
now In the county cfeUag lund m ; AUonby, IM t Jasper Wolfe, aectlon
"and” anyone
( aisUnU arc worktitg in IV armed. l','f'hiio which ,. f. rrc&lt;| l» a I. I- ur»l t d&lt;iimn Yutc. looking to t '.nil i*ii * oil fielil*? North of
account In Defense Saving Bonds 290; Seudder, 114; H. William*.
forces •m l iloin# everything from ,rr " n l,,'n '»Y the IteprvBenta »wur.l tin two Irml.M
|(o*tev *he Italian* .nlniittril that
a t two and one-half percent in- 282; A. C. aDrthlek. 274; Charles taking any of the course* are treating bunion* to operating
............... .. tho increase from
.........hog t„ N„1 Hmilli, pur their fori rn ^vere hulteil |*y coutu
asked to meet at the Sanford
SMCfar, 274.
............ .
this year's c l . terattark
Grammar School Nov. 3. at 7:.1D the brain. Colonel Corbusier suid tri weekly to .Inily delivery,
A mlltoga of U waa act aa
t is ns follow*;
............
g.otig t„ le ‘ even lu l.
The ,i lu e ti, ronrulillK the fall
I* M . R. E. Kipp, principal o f V nd tnuny of them are sscrlfi. ,, n " ’
Uka county school tax while tha
jng
a
g
reat
i
I
cr
J
in
Income
ntel
Hen
J»
h
*
1
1
•-n«I
r
ii*
k
.-*
i«
r
l
I*.«
m
|ireee*liiig
one*', *im«' ,»f K h.irl'v in »h.«
inilustria!
the gram mar school, announced
noaco millago waa aatebthe
comfort
«*f
th«*Ir
famlllra."
H'*u*e
..f
ReprisentAtive*
tunny
to
o
club*
sml
orgariuu
Ukraine,
niiil • \i*»l im liittriea
today.
Funeral aerrleea for Eurrne
at U for aaek of tha
---------- *
My rlenr t'ongrr**man lien- i .mu. i , »&gt;'
promixetl t•» enter were r»* rov#*tl. an.I th*' city h*tl
McConnell,
Dr. Hanna la well known a* a
IcOoaaaU, who died Tuesday, six school districts. Tha interest
drieh* flout* mi ilrroniti'il uiileniolnle* been ileutruyeil liefer** tin* invahistorian and w ai formerly head
at the Erickson and (inktug millago for diatrict
vrill bo eoodlucted •I
Further refcrrnce i* made to ,,, pi,. paraile.
....... ..............
The ehunilwr uf *n»n.
imo Friday at 10:10
fu n eral Home
I waa aat a t 3.75, district two
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—(Al— of the history dapartm ant at the
j*oir letter -i| M arrh 21, 1941, t'omimi.*- bus lu'err co-operating
The evacuation of Kharkov In
M. with the Rev. w. P. Buhr. I) district thraa, 2; district four, William Bloff. Stoat coast latur Florida State Collage fo r W o.
will. Wldch you transm uted u «ith Mr Sindh nn.| J. C. Truwick lire upper Ukraine was ucknow.
officiating and A ttorm ent 1-28; district five. 1.76; and dis­ leader, told the Fadarml Court men at Tallahassee. Anyone tie.
(ommiinicalion from Mr f
N r„
i ^ . r i . l in untiling bulged early t*-l»sy by the .Soeerrico will be as Id at Evergreen trict six, 3.76.
MI am pnparad to show airing fu rth er Information about
LONDON O ct 30.— (A*)— Hrll- 1*^.requesting Hwt kh- fre.pietl- b ib r . I. eligible clubs and put- !
H .ail*a»a o . !•«■» Tkt««l
Cemetery by tha. MMania Lodge. A racommandaUon was adopted Jury
that ( 200,000 waa given to In­ the classes should contact Mr. ain ha* called another letter of r y ."
un,., 1 , ,, , r , J " '“ •e iiotir •'icunixutions ** well a*
B dtaw chacks against tbs bond vestigators In tba Congressional Kipp at tha gram m ar school.
thriedn. Flu:Ida, be in . town.|u ople in Seminole County,
ihe alphabet to the color*, "Q" "o'
tersst and abilanf fund for Investigation of tba motion pic­
l h,. pn.graiii for the day
for qui&lt;tek now In lino with "V • " " • '• • • I from trl-w re..!/ to. d u ll/
asch af tha ah) districts to buy ture industry.1*
»xrrpt
Mind.ty.
mebeb
IH,rude followed
by I
for victory.
Dafsuaa Savings
Bonds, Ha made tlw statement as he
.-------' take pleasors in
advi.r.ig pul nolo irleiiionica nt tire bund.
a ars to bo drawn on dls- resumed tbs witness stand in
,yoii that the frequency of ,c r . hell and an address by S e n a to r1
sna far (10.000; district his trial on charn q£ extorting
FBWF.lt FARM WORKERS 'v ie . t Ming m r«o&lt;e,| to daily i |.,„de f. p(«r a t 11:181 A . M
(M00; district thraa, 6V money from mavis producer* as
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 —4/T)
i xn pi Sunday, kffectivo I tec m u |,^ (h,. iiflcrnuou, the O utboard,
. . trot J. IL Lj Im.
•s tric t four, $lfi00t dla- a price of labav pas se bt tba — S e c r e t a r y of tha Treasury
COLUMBUS, .O.i Oct. 30 —(/II b n
I, 1911. ^
.
j Motor t lul* and Ihe Merrhunt'a |
Wet m * m o m m 4 M W ct all, Industry.
Mrs. Mary Cooper, Hl-yesr-ol.l
Mprgenthau announced tba p-t- —The la la l number of persons
Sincerely your*.
| ,\*4oriutinn havo made plans to
tlJM t/
gram of steep increases ia S'- working on farms in Iho United
Sritilh W. I'urdiim i .(Hinsor a regatta nn la k e Mult- resident nf Sanford, died a t her
listed b r Mr. Lawton
rial Security taxes would be rea­ .States this Fall U the lowest hccoiid
Assistant
l*iMtmsster' roe Tlie ceb-brution will be cum- home nn Eighteenth S treet to .
duo to Uka rut In tha bod pat
dy for Congressional considera­ sines the U. «S. D epartm rot o f .
General ‘ I p|,-t.d with an Amrrican Legion day at H:00 A. M. following an
Jadgo % •
SW kandad amounts . to
tion within tha n n t two months Agriculture began keeping re-1
, \uxiliary Monro al 10981 I’, M. illnes* nf two week*.
tho foOrwimg: gvnaral 'fund, M,She w»a born Aug. It, 1H58 In
Ho declined to give the pro­ cords In 1926. according to th e '
..
, ,
lot th«- Armory.
A
Department of Rural Economic* K U l lr O B U InC O IT IC H
The Ior ul American Legion ha* Keithley, England, and p r ! i' to
(•-4A V - posed new rates.
a t Ohio 8tote Unlvaralty. I’art
Invited legioiyiatre* nf surrnand- the II year* she has live I ill
MONEY FOB CRIPPLES
of tha decline ia dua. according
mg town, to march In the parade Sanford sho resided .n H irrento.
■ M a s s . r 'f f
to economists, to tha fact th at
and lo have dinner which will She was a member nf tha First
I'reshyteriaa (’hutch here.
MOUNT GILEAD. 0^ Oct 30 labor has left the farm fo r more
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 —(/It be served nt the Legion li f t .
Funrral sortIpaa fn r the d e .
—(JP)— Often daring th« 30 rem unerative jobs in industry.
C la * * one ratlyoad, had ait
Today, Joel Field, post com■ as fallows: Arcensed will be corddcted S atu r­
years that Chaika F.IUwcrth
m
on.br,
received
a
reply
from
estimated
net
income,
a
fter
inter­
MttwriUtJvaly
Nov. ll , Thank*est and rentals , of (36MJiH2,763 Ihe Ik'latnd Post stating Ihut day at 3:30 I'. M a t Erickson
.Uta "political Parsons delivered mall to farm
«7 and SI; Christ­
DOG-PI8II7
homaa In this vicinity did ha
Jn
the first nine moqth* this legionnuirc* from th at county Funrral llnm a with the P.*v. E.
aa
having
mas HoOdsya Dae. i t to Jan.
think rf what ha eoald do for
year comparrd with |6H,8»H,nAt) will be over id "JiHn tho big D. Brownlee officiating. In te r,
m rnt will be in E v rirra e n Cam*NOWATA, Okla., Oct. 30.—(Al in Ihe same period o f 1940. tha parade."
cripplod children. Last month
--------w WtotWr A pr. I f . Tha
terv.
he died and hia wOl disclosed ha —Jim Simpson and wife tan Association of America!; Hail,
|w r wlU sloaa on Jana 6.
Survivor* nf Mr*. Cooper ar«;_
left the bulf of hla aaUta or out of to lt while fishing. Simp­ read* reported Wednesday.
urk
one
son, W alter I- C ooper; o n e '
son
said
hia
wife
thought
of.
Ui«
In September, they had an
OW. lAM ffV-In (72,072 to Morrow eounty with
sister, Mrs. Martha Speaks of
* “
slty, tha stipulation that It establish walaara they brought along for estimated net income, a fter In­
Andnvar, Mass.; two grandsons.
a home for crippled children on lunch. They cams home with terest and rentals, o f 660,100.W alter L. Cooper, Jr., and David
a catch.
hi* HO-acre form.
736 compared w ith (30,?62,60H
TAI.L.UUH.SEK. O c t.'3 —id-) F. Cooper; two nieces, Mr*. W.
In Keptcmber, 1940,
-- Henry J. Driggers, statu mo­ C. Brown o f Sanfoul and Mrs
Net railway operating Incomu to r vrhirle cnmmisslonsr, said
before
interast
and
raniala Wednesday th a t ample supplies Ivan Franklin of Mt. Dora.
amounted to $763,932,860 in tha nf 1912 auto tags would ba d a.
first nine months th is year com­ Ilverrd to counties for sale be­
pared with (444.423422 in tha ginning Dee. 1. Full quotas will
tam e period of 1940.
ba sen! to th* 10 larger enun.
ties. Tha others will get their
city officials of tha City of Saitquotas aa required.
ford, Fla. as wtll .a s to tha
HUGO, Okla, Oct. SO —&lt;*)
A steel company In Alabama — Giving hla age aa 101, Gtorg*
cltiiaiin of that community to
already ha* tjalivarad 12 tons of Freeney applied for a license to
know that they have quite a
plats to tha Florida prison a t marry 22-yvar-old Flora Mc­
Ing tha country by
Raiford, where tha
tags
aro Carty.
,
•Whistlin' WRlte”.
1
’(Fa bad him appear on our
TALLA1IAH8EE, O ct 30 — made.
Tha document was made out.
Federal
priority
rating
will
ba
•tags ham for foug^t performances (41— Florida convict guards will
but Fraansy said ha'il have to
nt which lima hia -act waa vary violate tha law. Attorney Ganar. required
----- l to _ g at 25 additional
wait until bin next pension check
—•OPi— Jo h n

L. Lewln an­
nounced today th a t U nited
•fin e w orkera had accented
P resident Roosevelt's, nmoo•al fo r re-ooenlns th e strik e­
bound captive mines and
added the men would retu rn
•&gt; work aa fa st as arran acrocnta could be made locally.

/!
n

age*.

Woodmen Pledge -1
Support To Legion

Reduced Budget Visitor Takes
Is Adopted By] Top Honors At Farm Workers To
Attend Meeting
School Boar
Gun Chib Meet

Total 0 f $21,227 To Jim Allenby Takes
Ba Lost In Cut Second Place At
Asked By English
Afternoon S h o o t

A r m i s t i c e D a y F l o a t Gets
R e c o g n i t i o n In M a g a z i n e

ArmyRcservcMedicoH
J aid To Be Shirking

1

a., iOviedo

To Have
i TfiaiIy” Delivery
• Ma i l Service,

2^S?n. History Classes Are
Ilcin* Prepared

Funeral Services
For E. McConnell
•
Will Be Friday

tn"tar«'tad io

Bribery Charge Is
Hurled At Hearing

“Q” Being Used In
“Psychological” W ar

,‘Ji'Mrs. Mary Cooper
Dies At Her Home
Following Illness

Tax Increase Bill
Will Be Presented

SK

■ .e jrztzssro .
*V

" 'K J T o . e ta .

British Are Leaving
Jap-occupied China

Sit

d£tow‘thmi

(Show Big Incren.sc

S

Auto T
To Be
Delivered On Time

r&amp; :‘Whuffin'Willie’ Gives Free
Publicity To Seminole County

101 Year Old Man
To Wed Girl Of 22

Guards Must Get
Pjstol Licenses

wall rac^vad, and by hla unique al Wateoir said WsdMaday, If
and plaaaawt personality pad Vis they carry flrw n u without 'll.
Inatatextra that tha City of Ban- tense* whah they ara not on ac­
tive duty.
.Hla opinion want to Nathan
Mayo, coraralssionar of agrfenlaf m dtU m t
tare, who asked to r a rating.
Convict guards are an ted white
they pro aa activa duty.

ton* ef steal needed to complete arTlv,d u&gt; pay foe I t
teg manufacture for us* later
-----■»

Sti t. xifb-r tbi, LOCAL WEATHER

winter for many car owners.
.
tThose who paid 10 In 1241 will Mostly cloudy, with showers
pav (IS in 1242 to soma d a s. avar northeast and asst-cantral
-'
*(18
" *—
aiflcations,
tags ------ in. portions tonight and Friday and
over Bortfcwsft pariian Friday* •
ersasad to (20,

- —------to--- --------------Ate-*

V

�• »

—r - — - —— rr;--- ■----r
.....

THE

The Sanford Herald

Our Ships Can *Take It"

^4 - ——to——to——
-*■'
BXXJkLD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
rlan military situation,
fused to com m ent
T h e ra la no talk yet among
th* Communtat* of a separate
peace with G erm any," on* ob.
TEIIERAN, Iran. OcC 30 — server *sid-0F&gt;— Soviet Rj**ia ha* suf­
fered a heavy defeat thus far in
ih* war, but U not finished a n t
desperately need* new plane* to
challenge Germany's crushing air
superiority, expert foreign observ­
er* raid Wednesday night on
reaching here by Soviet pa*.*eng e t plane from Kuibyshev, auxil
iary Red capital.
Col
Ivan
Yeatnn,
Unit-1
Funeral D lre d o t
State* military attache to Mo*,
10« E. Jnd.BC.
caw for two year*, arrived on
Ul
the *ame plene end left by train
for the Persian gulf enroute to
Washington to re p rrt on the Ru»-

Russia Badly In
• Need Of Airplanes

"IN TW E HUMPT^DUMPTf'MSNREIT

______ ••
R itis iU M i . lean
I m r r arteraeaw ******
e . a t aaaferU, yU rtJa
Aside from its bearing on Am erica’s active participa­
I I I M sssstla SvrSss
tion in the \r e s e n t war, tile to rjrd o in g of th e destroyer
____jnattev
o*i»*09 tr# i m . m ti« p—i ofnr# Kearny, is chiefly significant because th e ship remaint-tl
•I R«ifor4a Kl#rf4« n*4tr th# At! afloat and wag able to make port under its own power. Ac­
mi r o e m g mi Eavwk K \mn.

cording to reports this Is the firs t instance in which a
lig h t naval c ra ft received a direct torpedo h it am idships
and “lived to tell the tAle.”
,
All of which speaks volumns for A m erican naval a r­
chitecture and construction at a tim e when some doubts
have been expressed th a t vessels of w a r . can’t . atum l up
Omm Hm U
..........
T ift# N sttlta
under the terrific pounding of modern serial bom bardm ent
Mtatfes
Y e a r __
and antler-w afer torpedoes. H ie K earny’s ability to “ tg i*
All •bltaarr aaUm, , —Na mt it” is reassuring news a t n critical m om ent In our history
tttoaka. raaalafloaa n»4 &gt;a«l#ag ml when every fighting swift In the U nited S tates Navy may
MtarfalMtaafa f## fha pitpgta «f
ttlala* fiat* —III t»# rhnrg*4 f«r he called upon to reveal w hat kind of s tu ff It Is made of.
Bl ragalar nttnrtla'gg ralrt.
It is intereathvf to recall th at th e K earny, is one o(
ItltS l ItartMBar IWpragpnfa* the same class of destroyers about which W ashington
»'»*•, In* r»9r«aa»1a Th* llrraM In
MlUaal f1»l4 .*# a4«»Hlalai. Merry-Go-Round wrote seveial disparaging articles a fo&lt;v
Ottlrmm ar* .g.ala(«lRH
_________
. mm In tka inrt* years ago. According to the syndicated column, always m t
rltl#» N .tka
kMdqaartrrw I- ,*,»•■.
icnl of any person, group, or thing having m erit, our new** T,,%*
_______________ est destniyers were badly designed, w ere top-heavy and so
T la If#---- --, 1* .■____
•» t *»| forth, and tried to convey the impresaion th a t our “ navy
A a n H tiN yrr»s*
•irmly #ntltl#4
” **Im *th
* m w, ?
brass h a ts” didn't known how to build a fig hting ship.
H klW liaw at » || a»w« Ikaatrkaa
m*
** of* *'
. . a. t. .tha destroyers,
‘
The tru th
the m atter was th
like
t ti f lt (a It ar nnt olkarnUf
In this paper and alas all new ships, developed “bugs” ju s t like any newly de­
t l a la
a n Ha*,a " ”^ * r i £ ! '£ 'l f
signed piece f ,t machinery or m echanical in stru m en t |K)Hflipitfhaa kfrele ar» alse
__________sesses until the bugs arc “ironed o ut.” T h a t the "bugs”
have been ironed out goes without saying, as w itness tn,
THURSDAY, OCT
30- 1941 K earny’s am aaing feat in staying afloat.
,4 ~
..MThlt—U and bulkkra have found a method
A W IL D .F L O W E R P O t* »
of pm ti-cting a destroyer so successfully ag ain st subntor(From The C hrl'tlun
Sri,-,,,ines, the same methods applied to our pew battleship*
M«nil&lt; r)
aiul cruisers should make them im m une to the heretofore
Who nameil the flower*? Though
devastating force of torpedoes. It has been M id th a t the
1 have walke.l
On many winding puili*. nrnl “skin” of a destroyer L* ju s t thick enough bo keep out
talked
fish and the salt water, but evidently the United S tates
W ith m any m*-n, I liavm ’t mi I Navy has discovered a means of keeping out th e torjs-tloe*
A n a n n r of ibt* flow it *, hm&lt;I y*&gt;t also.
*
.
Th# flowcr.4 nr** always niuut'tl

n o i.u x n l nRiff
•Miter
ooroox nr.AV-ngoigeM
, fri m m i P T f o » vuTKt
P p fsm Im A4*m»r+
Ip Carrier .

Boise icri
N ot one but Fivtrul nanii’t, «•
rich
—— . 1
i ;
Th#y are. But we m utt *enrrb
the ditch,
H itler’s final peace plan, to be worked out w ith utmost
'T h * swauip, the ^ 1 , 1 *1 , nnd tin- realism and to bo called the “Proclam ation of N europu”
.( field
(To find what a name tanno: will tako place either in Berlin or SwitsarUnid in th e neat
future, according to Pierre Van Paaaaen.
y ield .;
« The living flower upon it* ,1 ’m
The plan, as discussed by the a u th o r o( "D ays of our
Che crowd* and
wave* ami Years," in the current Liberty Magaaine, wQl be staged by
t cloud* o f them.
First th ere’s Kyrhriuhl that w«' (ioehbds a .d will announce th a t G erm an m ilitary opera­
tions have been successfully concluded, and th g t th e Reich
v may
ry e e tc h blnuom w ill: n doy
from now on will fight only a defensive w ar.
M all th at any dny r-n lie
The Liberty article predicts th a t "rep re—n tatlv ea" ol
trough all the w orld', eternity
hen it ha* Bluets, miiuc .»* every Kuropean nation controlled o r dom inated by H itler
will answ er the roll call; will officially pledge them selves
B dthe^—
•Hr too many for the bev*
to H itler’s New Order in Kurope.
.M a t h a te Bee llalni, Cheeses;
"W hether or not the Neuropa peace move can be put
" Meadow Rue
T hat often grow* a* loll n* you. I across,’' Vun Paassen writes, "de|&gt;ends on w hether the tin
Them is the perfect Illue-Eyed lions under the Nazi yoke, the real Kurope th a t Is hu n g er­
0 rasa.
ing fur liberation, can be silenced completely.
There I* the P ocr Man'* Wen"W hat underlies H itler’s frantic effo rts is by no me.-ns
ther-GIssa
a desire for jtormanent peace. German reserves of raw m a­
T h at openji only in th# «tin
To closo brfor# tho iltty
ilonr, terials, prim arily oil, are approaching exhaustion. -G om an
Thor# t», for those wiio seek in morale had not been geared for a long w ar. H itler m-ed*
Jan e,
^Th# Indian’* plnnt f&lt; r dye. I’.ie- an arm istice to give him a few years In which to prepare

AnderaonGriffith

FASHIONS designed
for HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS!
Bronley Sportwear
Festive-looking,
figure
flattering
Cardigans for sportswear.
Wear
them—you’ll adore them and y m r
friends will adore you in thrm. In
natural, red, blur, malar at.,! g n i 11
a t Purcell’*.
.

Hitler’s Peace (?) Plan

S

for a new war period of expansion, th is tim e Into cclon-

coon.

iul territories.
O r Blnodroot that when ru t will ___________
-. .
bleed.
T hera’s 8elf-lle»l.
Speedwell.
Tinker'* Weed.
A n d 'w h e re you find a cool wei
»'

__L

___ ________

*,»

Wf

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN

,

d ttfto .

find

• » JOE HENDRICKS

.

v

Forget

POLITICAL BICKERING —
«{•!&gt;•»* tu lose when there is
B | v 11Ur a I squabble? Not usual­
ly the office-holder* but tome*
ono ol»r. I i.Sall not go Into dotaU*, but recently, through polltl| I maneuvering and
bickering
which almost atproached a scand il, it very slieaMe political plum
which should have gone to my
District wont to another District.
The home town of the vary
people who did the maneuvering
was the one that lost, and along
with Its loss a very prominent
citlren loat something that he de­
te rre d ond needed and waa well
qualifte to handle. This la always
the case where somebody
leta
mean,. ,petty
creep
tty politics ersep
Into
something that is important ecut
*bia waa all the more ridiculous
brvam.i
« • &lt; W jjmas
I who msneuvtred the whole thing
lac* for I
evidence th at they wet*
i quit* proud of shadow boxing
with * blindfolded contender who
* not even permitted to eater
the ring. I have noy mention**!
* f *s beautiful and wild:
it ehould y ru love them not. nainni o r town* but 1 hope that
every city of my District, and In
■roll eloee,
avlng you silent, with a rose. fact cl! focal authorities, will re ­
frain from thia so rt of thing In
— WADE VAN DORB
order th a t SB m*Y get » h q t we
are rightfully entitled to.
ASSIGNMENT - l im very
fortunate In inoc*,way» than one
In being un the ArproprkUb.pt
Committee. It »o happens that
the Chairman of th# committee
It • personal friend of min* end
requested th at I In put on that
Committee last y**r when I f*(WHe renewed the rai|ut«t (bla ! • « .
He then aw'gned^m# J o the
commute
for INDEPBMIlFNT
OFFICES and I grill work Wider
the d k o oiybU i j l t f WomhnTn,
of Virginia, who U o k a , g r e w
condition will have beet!
dag-fcye-lt.
E S S . O T t.1 J b I - 1
.....
H .S - ,f f l O » •
an* are proud people.

Me-Not.
There* Kagged Robin, Rattlebox,
And Corydull* OH the rocks,
.'T h e re ’s Squirrel Corn, or Dulch'
'Man’s Breeches,
___
Jsrk-ln-the.P ulplt
who
praachea.
T hera U the ylney Virgin’*
^B esetri
I fto etln r F1cw er.nf.anltour.
t’a
Star.Gra**,
Sundew,
listed stalk,
„ ■' JeweLW eed w here water*
&gt; lk .
1’a Nightshade,
then
the
stain Lover
abov* 't h . fragrant Clover
►
*• Bedetraw, and th* Farm ’;ef** Cure*
" *t mo*t call Daisy. T here’s
“ pherd’s Pur**.
.
of h'enev
ty **v# for drop* of
honev
lead of
bee* collect in*tead

cord indy. Very truly yours. Job.
» ..K,n*2J*n; “ ri*»dJer Genet I
Acting Chief of Engineers."
riliB iT — "An Informed nafan. U- 0n* ° / Ara*r**«'B beat dofenses — A. member 0 /
Con
grass
M lnnenta
received
L», . .from rv.T.,v
,^ &lt;
CI.CIvI CJ |i
* r l ^ fr0m ° ? f Of* h i, coArU

bh.,n..

U rin
M • ,ylDmAn*►&gt;'&lt;*
je
run by It*n,rInmates."
II
lurtretUrn of the fajpoua Cell Mg
*•**."* * r»P°rt«
ion
Ftarident; "Do
orohllvtlont" h a . i ‘l ..
. Bbout
nJ ~ **• lb* first tMs

9MpeapeeteJly calling h is

'He quote me"
SWKVtfK liXAMlNA

■ TIJ* (oUowittg gxaml

av# boeit announced. A*
T rn ff e i

r c v , ,r i

Junior Multlgi
tlrrapb O peraU tirTr.&lt;40;
Actu-TDI
ilsthem atlclaii
13,800 \o 18.000; P m uranv«nl
Inspector, fl620 to 1,000; Engla*
«Hn« Aid. j T J j p to J t M O i En

%ntf*

Wool S k irts
in Plaid or solid colors
bed dow nstairs "
The litter-b earer' hod br"n
lugging tho "casualty" over the
hot anil dusty read fo r sevrral
mile*. Their reply m »; have betrpy-d a r.ote of pxaaprrntiun.
'Listen, lady," said one of
IK m , “there ain’*. .1 darned thing
v ; ii.g with thl* guy. . I ’m the
nr.e Ihut'h sics."

Short HurstH
From The Carolinas
FIRST ARMY I'lim .lC RE'A T IO N 8 DIVISION. CAMDEN,
• C . Oct. 30 — (Special) —
tgt Lester J. M rorc of the n o th !
Field A rtillery, Fort llragg, N. .
, ha* been on maneuver* In !
he Carolina nnyi for n month.
He I* a little hit tire.I of e itln rut of hi* lap. and of all Ute
wonder* r f lavish N ature. ||o I*
weary of ’rhiggvr*. red ant.*, and
griiaahnppera in hi* pant*, and
gnita, gnat*, and flea* In h i'

oup.

'•

1-aat Sun.l.iv he slicked himIf up, obtained a pa*«, and
vent to C harlotte tn visit *oin»
'rleml*— relishing the vision • erf
hair*, a tehfe, *e-l the a|pin
white tablerloth which hi* ho*t*
vould have waiting for him. In
len with In
III* frlen
very glad to
-rganited a little party for him,
and the gueata were In congre.
gallon, waiting, when he nrrived.
They celebrated by t-&lt;king him
in a picnic, twenty milrn out n
the country.
t
t.lent Frederick W. BerHert.
tftth Field A rtillery, la a re s it&lt;1
when It come* to maneuver*. Hut
«o, he discovered, a re machine
pinners.
While Inspecting rutpost* re•cntly, he fo jn d a group of mndhlnegunncra asleep near their
tun—exhausted from continuous
‘lours end days of “ heavy fighttig” In the maneuver area. Alhough the men were not expect­
'd t r be alert a t a time when
he “fro n t" was “ All Qnlet,”
U eut. Beckert thought he might
•*arh them a little leaaon In pre­
caution. )|* quietly walked off
with their gun. and hid It In a
natch of brash.
An hour or so la trr. th* Lieu,
’•n a n t again Inspected tha outic st. The men h a d ' awaken**),
•bund tha gun, and gone back
'■&gt; *I**P ■*•*"Bu4 on* ° f them -had tho gnn
led to hla leg. And tied to tbe
W " » » ' ■ scraw trt placard which
r«ad: T » k . l*k, U c u tc n a n ) f

1st L ieutenant Frederic W&gt;ic Learnet Symmes, Co. D, 340th Q uarterm aster Regiment, wa* cheeking
*ila putpost* m q night recently
Rhea he enme upon one of hie
colored sentries who wa* withU » further Info million c*
tu t a rifle
yoor nrerest fln t or tecond
“ Soldier," tne rffle e r dsnisn.lpost office.
id, "If you’re not artae-l, how
WI'A PROJECTS.- Th&lt;
vould you eapeet t«* repel an
Intruder on Jrour poet?"
, “ Ah’d knock *lm down w ith one
for Orlando A n y Aft JBfM.
i f the**, suh," replied the cel.
"irad toy, rtv —lt— a U rge rock
la each r f hla pockets.
"Y ou wouldn't really throjr
Use of those *V anybody, w nrld
Jy StaU, « * •

ssaj'Stds'ttL.itr

You’ll hav* t glow of cemptet*
satisfaction if you choose either
of th ts r skirts Made with pleats
in front and back they’ra sura
GIVES YOU THIS KEN. tu fit. Come In and get yours a t
ANESB RAYON CREPE o ure, | | ’,
OF CE1-4NESE YARN.
I t’s a fabric you'll want to wear
everywhere. T here’s luxury in its
every thread. It’s 8UNFAST,
PRE-SIIRUNK—and it even liunder* better! See thia and many
other Joan.K enley style* at Pur.
cell’s.

Joan Kenley

Advertising
for
restaurant.'
and hotels in the South la often
tarried on by-uniform ed repre­
sentative* who are w aiter* nr
porter* and who stand by th*
highway nnd attgm pt to wave
motorists In to Hot m eals and
srft beds.
The custom h id to be exlalned to an Irate M ilitary Poceman from the 81Sth B atta­
lion, recently, who was on duty
In front of First Army Head­
quarters.
First
Army . llsad q u arters.
where General i j r j t n V at4fTw»
camped, U established fo r the
most part in
wor-Jen
frsrrvbuildings about fifty yards o tf
Rout* ), In Hoffman, N. C. The
entrance to th* H eadquarter* U
marked by
two whito-waahed
brick pillar*, and a pebbled
drive-way. Outside th*
pllUr*
Military Policemen rn d u ty at
night wear whlta jackets In order
to be clearly visible to autom o­
bile d risers.
Th* nay-off cam* when a nofo-lat drew up In fro n t of •
white-jacketed M. P. op* night,
sod sold, “Okay, Georg*, we'll
stop her*. B ut t*U me so u rthing: Do they lerv*

R

Speaking at the rhiladelphla Forum
l.t the Academy of Music, Sir Ai­
r'd Noyes, note&lt;l British post, ragg
the "realists" who dominate the
' rid of literaturo today. Sir Al­
fred Is making a lecture tour ef the
United State*.
S. C. Tho patient bn iti-it a very
serious case, all done up with a
he* l, banditgr, and a log splint.
A* they passed a farm houie by
the ryad, a woman rushed out,
greatly perturbed.
“Oh. the poor, poer b o y ,"' she
moaned. "B ring .him Into
the
house and let me lik o rare of
him. Wa can bring the apart

tailored Jackets
r.v*S&gt;r :'V ‘
- . ' Z ' - ------- :
(Jo everyw here town and campus
jacket—with two o r thra* button*,
and patch pocktU. In .all wool
plaids, tweeds, and natural camel’*
hair.

"W e Clothe The F am ily — W e F u h tlah T h e Hom e”
209 E aet F in k S tre e t
S#nfordl ;Flori&lt;la

r .s' Irj

&amp; % IR I

‘

&amp;

F lo re n c e

I w

m

■

■

ls

youVJ the amaxed offic e couiu

T iT u a v itn *
1 la clamping down on
gad ho lit* lads, probably
Op weed out wndeelrlbiee
&gt;* "aeleet" list before tb«
tea*— ’gets under
way

’

^Mfesauh," ' the eentry BMUrad
him “ B ut Ah’d throw ’em e»*ylike, nub,"
.

It w«e • dirty trlek.' Bit* yon
know w hat.Sherm an —U about

•V ' U- J- H. Allison fit the SI
Infantry Regiment captured t*
a r e

with delight M the thought
i t what thirty office re o f tho
W th ptvUlon- would have tu say

g

t

captured
their bedding.
_

le t 8 e T F t l 3 S 3 W 'r iW ™

■

—

.xTl .

* ’

km
..i

z&amp;L \

Bw s M

_ . ti'
- *t-V- • •.
------

s$ &lt;'3

�■&lt;n
i ry ' •

i

j

y

m

-

,

“

PAGE THREE

SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

| Baptist Association

Social And Personal Activities] wm^ M
eettng
MRS. LOHRINE B EA U Society E ditor

Social Calendar

' 1’ *

Pilot Club Members
See Defense Movie

The picture, “Defense In AWEDNESDAY
merica" was shown by MrJ. MThe week of prayer will b o 11', Smith to the tu&lt; m ber, of the
observed by wunu-ii uf the Wo- ' H'°* "h ib • ' *beff tvgulvr dinmen’* Society of Christian S e t- 1" " meetin* » h l h was held In
vice of the
Methodist Church thc
ir«»4*l on To*»d*y
with a |) rug ram in the church at evening
Following the picture show, a
^ 7 :1 6 I* 11 with Mr*. Cheater
quit program, un*U-r the- direc­
•D an iel* a* leuder.
tion »f Mr*. R. C. Max-fell, a s ­
I rit/K.SDAT
sisted by Mr*. J. C." Mil'hcll,
The annual ll.-.llowe'en Festi- vu* enjoyed ' y tl.e members,
vai of the South Side Primary after which questi'.eti perrainlux
School will le held (-n the »chool t,i defense bonds ai.ro answered.
£ g ro u rd » fr &lt;in r. oo P. M. until
A message wai read from
9:00 P M. The public is invitetl Miss Ruby Newhall of GainaavIU*
to attend
district governor, who reported
The We*t Side Prim ary School on the founder*' day celebration
i« having a Hallowe'en Festival which was recently held In Mscore
to be vponwired by the We*t Side Ga., and which she attended.
P. T A. iieginning at 0:00 P.
Six new member were wel­
| M . and In.ting until 9:00 P. M. comed Into the group: Mrs. E.
The public ha* been ex te rn a l C. Harper, l i n . 1
B. Ratliff,
an invitation to attend.
Mrs. Kate Manning, Mlaa Bee
The Townsend Club will hold Sim pson,. Mias Kathryn Lawton,
Its regular meeting in the Court and Mia* Edith Haalem wha l*
House at 7:30 P. M.
a transfer from the Daytona
Beach club.
' &gt;
•
Kit III AT
Decoration* for the dinner were
The V de V Howard Chapter
a
patriotic
of the U. I). C. will meet at in keeping with
the home of Mr*. M. S. Wiggins theme. Music and songs were en­
at 3:00 P. M.
joyed throughout the aeenlnc
The VToni'n'a {'tub. under the with Mrs. R. R. Pippin accom­
£ direction of Mrs. M. G. McNair, panying a t the piano.
• will be In charge of the morning
There were 20 member* in a t­
aewing session for the Ited Cross. tendance a t the meeting
M ONDAY

_ , .
, . u l Tlim mole Baptist Aaaoc#*1e le p n o n e
(ion which in com|Mh*#d of 20
’
chtfvhr!*, in holctiiMF it* in iiu tlj
—
. .'
m e rlin / at Ih«Kir«t
Baptist
t t ur$*h in Oviftlo, U*vrinninr this
nittrinnir inn o n u n u in g inroujfh
Krwli&gt; Th* a.- «ion&lt; will l a.fin
at l« o« .. rl.*t W in thr morning
anil la *t : II »h»v
O ffurra »»f i)i«* 4-oHMfttinn in*,
Raymond Camp ha* been t,k
I*
Brook*. *»f
en to the Veteran*’ lln*|iit.il nl clinlt* Itrv \\
Bay Pine* where he wdt m use &gt; M,oi«l. nitMlt r it«ir; J Alvin In *
n l n of N* w Sms rna. vivo uuMlrratreatm ent for *&gt;me time
tor, I &lt;
Mini*., of
IhtytnnA
Friend* of Mr. end Mr- It J Itrm h, t if* k
Ti
g
pi*
.rram
fo
r
to
m o rro w
Holly will regret t„
i:t:&gt;i
they are both ill e' I h e r I . me fo llo w "*
on Palm etto Avenue
M ill) . t
MORNING
an il I ’ rn y
Mm. II. K. VVaIImt of ( ‘Incur" III IN)vr Sm -. S c rip tu re llev.
Brown j
111., in visiting with h*-r | rint*. 10 1 Retort on Mini«terisl
Re­
Mr. and Mr*. U. J Holly at thou
lief iino \ ii it .lit y
II. F.
home on r .im rtto Avritut*
i
Wiie* l« r
A *-o c ia tio n a l
Mr. and Mr*, t. i SI i.mo­ I I I n R v|.rl on
Sund i&gt; School Work
W
te r and daughter, \lvry Jon
have returned to Sanford I n III .*»iik Rhildel
i | n. i t on Tt nong Union
the winter uftcr -pending l titW olk
Ml** I-lets Doty
■ummer in Atlanta, (in.
11 III) Addle**
Dr. W. W
Willir
n
Mr and Mr*. W II. Iluch and 11 31) III i irt on K v n n g e lism
■on, David, returned
i's»--di;
(Uv j ’o .W . U o -S ,n _
fkom Flushing. N . 6 w h ere ik e r . .
^ A iP ,...
llev T O
have been for th- pn-t lin e • I V Ree*e
months.
12 2'&gt; Here*- for lunch
Bene
diction
Lucian Johnson h:i* b. en re.
moved to hi* home on I I I &lt;&gt;h
F ltlll \ &gt; \ FTKItNOON
ander Avenue from the FernnM
2 on Song. Scripture slid P r a y e r
Laughton
Memorinl
lln.pii-I
Kev
Hough
where he recently underwent a2 i.'» Mi*ccIUiic*»u* Hu»ine*s
|
operation.
. 2 311 l(&lt;-|o,rt on llbitusrirs
Rev r K Waldrup
* Mr*. J.
E.
Grndick ha* re
■j tn In ge*)
of
Is-iler*
and
turned from Cullum. Ahi . »b •• ;
Vreu*ui ere'* Report
tie r s
th e wa* called on sec-nnit -I I lie 1 2 16 Report on lliindrril ThoJ.uii.l Club
llolit. W. Wingknee fracture who •« «*• »*tainr*l by her **in, John K G&gt; • .
Field
dick, Jr., while plsvinit ' •oii. ill ; ; Oil |te|M'i‘t O i l 1tap!i*t B rother­
hood
’I.', ‘.iaddi*
John I* » student it S '. Il r |
3 16 A.ld|e*.
Dr. J.
nard College in (' Mine

er s o n a Is

Circle* of the Women's Society
of Christian
Service of the
Methodist Church will meet at.
0 3 :0 0 P. M
at the following
places:
The rvru'.ar meeting of the
Circle One with Mr*. J. B.
| G rs-D .l SuUDeb Club was held
Crawford, 1204 Oak Avenue.
Iliir r e u in G r i f li n
Circle Two. at the annex with at the home of Mias Anr. Stine
Mr. and Mr*. Glenn V MrKav. i 3:16 Mi• • .lls o e o n . Hu*ille*s
Mr*. F. It. Mitchell and Mrs. C. on Tuesday # -enlnr with Mia* Mr*. W. I*, t hninna'i. Mr*
Bene'
II 4 00 A d jo u rn m e n t
i-aume Kelly .m co-hoi **•».
0 1 '. Harrison a* hostesses.
U. Hutehlson. Mirr uMnon Aiken (
diction
During the holiness session a and M l" Ella Bolton nttendedj
Circle Three, with M *i W. M.
McKim, 212
West
eighteenth senior member waa chosen to the district meeting of ehttrrh j
"Sliw L with Mr*. IS. W. daily t- ic the place' .t ono of the achools whieli
a* held -l'* t,
m-o.her* who ha* moved away. •
n* • n-hip-.e**.
evening
in
the
llrondwav
M
She
ia
to
enjoy
the
privileov*
Circle Kmic with Mr*. II. II.
—Crumley,
120 West Sixteenth of the old member* following thodist Church in llriuido.
initatlon. Pledget were decided
W Street.
.... fir*t Kail meeting of the
Circle Five, with Mr*. John upon tn d plant concerning them
t
were made.
ut th«* home of thr.e prvsiutiH,
During the social period, r*.\ir« C, I
Irw in, «»n I’a lm atto
frvahmenta were served by the
Avenue »*n Tue* lay evening wllh
hostesses to the following:
itvun |»re *luuThe Misses Norma Wolfer,
All member'* *»f the Snnf&lt;*rtl Mr».
Antl^i*n«»n vine anil f*'rn were
Marguerite
Duncan,
Marjorie Garden Club, who
planninir uw.tl |o form the floral decora­
Jones, Jean Harper, Ktthlean to attend tb*» di-lru t meetiiur * f
which
Rryant, Elisabeth Vaughn, Ruth GanJen Club*, which will hr h-M tion: fa*r the meetinic
time routine buxines* wha diAStrnxtrom, Joyce Waniwelt and in New Smyrna
in Thurmlnv. cUFRed lid plan* made lor th*
WOMAN’S CLUB
Mis* Betty Thurmond, sponsor. Nov. 6, arc
to
■lv
aasketl
* n * 'i
»w
imake
iion*
ire-er.
- -- - party which will be
vation* with their circle rluiir. , h r,,llJ
.
given by the group.
men
or
with
the
president,
Mr
Five-le»»on course in So­
Rogsrs, 9041 Myrtle Avenue.
A *iH'i I hour followed the
cial Do ruing and
Ball­
Thare will be a combined J . II Colelough, on m befi re Iiusiiio** meeting sml refresh ­
Nov
3.
room Etiquette, beginning
j masting of the Board and Praver
ment. were *rrv«il I y the ho*te»*
The meeting will 'be held in to Ihu f.dluwing:
Monday, Ncv. 3, a t 6:30
Group of the Pre*byterlan WoP. M.
* men's Auxiliary a t the churth the Chamber of Commerre Build.
Mr*. \V. W. W arner. Mr*. W.
a t 3:00 P. M., to be followoil Ing In New Smyrtin beginning s' M lluvne*. Mr*. C. I- llvwson.
Rhone County 3311
) by a combined buxine** and In- 10:30 o’clock snd all member* &gt;f Mr* " »' Coleman, „Mr^
V
' ipiratlonal
meeting
a t . 3:30 th* S sn frrd Garden Club have t
ling**, Mr*- M
Smith,
been Invited to allesd.
o'clock.
Mr* «
C. Welsh. Mrs.
R.
Daughters of Waaley Clasa of
F. 4'r.n-haw , Mrs. Krsnk Crosby.;
the Methodist Chqrch" w illin e s t
M n.’ I Tull. Mrs. H**ky WlghLI
a t th s boas* of VH. R t-w W T Ism
Mi-. Glenn
E. McKay, Mrr.
den on the Country Club /lo ad at
I K'Tily.e llu-sell. Mr*. Kti/*bvth
7:00 P. M. Th*. party w jl be in
Iha form of ■ "children'* party"
R. Fort, one of the Mr
M«"'» IDglf* » t Slitersvtlle,
and hrataaoet will ba.M m . E. )L new eounselor* for the Y. W A. \\ Vu.
L ane,'a group.
*
o f the F irst Baptist Church, e n -1
All e u tte n sr* asked la report' tertalned the members nt her
.
,
\« r _ :„ t.c
' to th* Rad C ro u sewing rooms home on \Ve»t Nineteenth Street ^i« IZ IH S h i f t W e l j f l l l
In tb* Woman's d u b , ’ In the on Monday evening. Mr*. Pearl
morning.
ICrnsell I* the other counselor of
Th* afternoon sewing aeoalon tb* group for th# new year.
for th* Rod Croat will ba spon­
lU .e a K n a l’M»
Two new member* were( wel­
sored by the Catbolle Church un- comed Into the group, MU* Anise vie! ciifimand, and It appeared
dar the direction of Mrp. F. E. W hitaker and Miss Thelma John*, thut the Crimea and the lower
Roumlllat.
Fcd(&gt;*inlt • " Interesting program, lion vulley (u rth ir to the south
TVKBUAY
th# hortesa iarved refreshment* likewise were in growing Ju n ­
Th* hoard m attin g of th* Wo­ to those o r r n n t. Including:
i« r
man’s Club wIR be held In the
Miss Elsie McWhorter, Ml**! tin the eentrul front, however,
club hem e a t 10:00 A. M.
Thelma Johns, Mis* L*&gt;U Hodge*, the Russians appeared to bc
Th* 0 . E. 3.. undar th* dlree MU| Lola Nipper, Miss M artin firmly holding th* Moscow aplion ct Mrs. C. L Irwin, will W right. Ml** Jean Whlgham. Mis* prouchrs—although German adsponger th* aftsm oon oaaalon
Msrjort# Hedges. . ’M i^
Kuth vaucea had occurrrd In i m t of
th* Rad Croat sewing room*.
sStrtoff. MUa Anlaa WhitaV.-r. ,,,„n d u ry importance well above’
Th* m atting ct th* AUthann Mis* Gladys Pippin, Miss Jean , M,| Im-Iuw the city.
C lan of th* F irst B aptist Chorch H arper, Mrs. E. Forrest May -rmt
The retreat
from
Kharkov,
will b* hold a t tb* home or
of Mrs, A. J- psterson.
which the Naxia had claimed
ianxell .In th* form
Mm. Pe»rl H*
'
lu*t Saturday, was described l y ||
of • “whit* aslephant" tala. Co
ih Mrp. • H a a n ll are •• v _ * *
hnata s*** wRh
r
i
• * und not forced, and It was addim aran. Mrs. Msbls
B O N -W
Mr*. Jodnr Csmsron,
Ms
Ml that it cost the Invaders nesrKatrldga, n ^ M j ^ / y mlas * * ; • r :
, —
ly 120.04)0 mrn in killed and
E ntertaining in honor of her wounded, along with more than
tw in daughters, Ahra and Alice. 160 tanks tn d arm ored cars and|]
M r» K. F . L 'jndqulst w«&lt; hoc- much other arm am ent, to oc­
tegs at a birthday -p a rty whim cupy th* city.
The Koviet d e c la n d ’ too that:
was given last ow ning nt her
Ilotteasa* wUI h* Mr*. 0 . * RoJ- bom# on th* C oantfy Club Road. all im purtanl I’actoriee, railway!
of
Gamas war* Wayad thr. ugh- rolling stock and supplies
*&amp; £ o p t th e aw n in g with nrlte* heme raw materials w ars taken front'
tha city in time and that several ]
&gt;way b* sw n by Irla G a y Flower* and plants— presumably
those
th at
I.nndqsW t a fte r which
y*n
i by t a(opManlag Mm Cow, Oretchen
refreshm ents of birthday cake could not b» moved—wars hlown
k tj 1 H J .
a ad lea n a n s war# served by up.
Nevertheless, th* Iota of
Mr*. Lundqulst, assisted by het
dauehter-ln-law . Mrs. L A. Lund. highest Importance, was unques­
iw e e n t
tionably a severe blow in the
■quiit.
I Enjoying tba party with the city, an industrial area of th*
honow at w ar*: Datniwe Itee. p »- Russia ns.
All this, however, was not
i
JB aU al, B atty RowlsnJ, M*.
f l f f l g i l l Buppdr and rta P a t old, Louisa Lundouist, vital in th# long run a* was
Cullum. N ail action toward th* Crimea
H ailM fd ’M ■. C t r a h R l . | B atty H anter. B atty
J a y ta Oaodspeed, Iris Gay Floor, end th* luwar Don.
I t was an aetlon. Incidentally,
ata, Emma Jan # Robbins; Ellse
L a a dqnlaL Kenneth Robbins, J r in which Iha N atia’ Italian.sill#*
•
Dwlgbt Bwanaon. Joanna Lnml. apparently ware not Is-or: of
onlet. G n tlh a n Lum lqukt. Mar much help, for Fascist troop*
fighting on tha German s in g
v is Bwtaaos. Eleanor
if
ior Ilaway.
RandaU Robbins. ’ Johnny Lund- northwest of Iha mouth of th*
Don tn the sector o f Stall no war*
quiet -and CemlUa Lundqulst
TAlaa, Mrn. Rath Lundqulst. acknowledged lo st night by tb*
M rs Cerda Swanson, M n . A. A. *■ffIcial Italian news tg tn ey to
Mn, X, A . Lundnuls*. have bean halted and thrown
Rabins, and M n. upon the defensive for tb* last
•S3
• ■
eight days b / Red .eounter-attacka.
'
-The column,'* tho Lgrncy oh*
s &lt;r-*d, -had n o t g moment’*
Jr
Of th* fleet committee, peace In eight day*.’’
Th* German high command
id all members nt
Legion AuxUlxrv announced—and this was
hom# on 117 ■pacifically denied anywhere In
B tm t tompr. Allfld q u a rta n — th a t thousand*
$ :0 « a'cUxk&gt; lo af man from It* aouth*r* arm lea

Sub-Deb Club Meets
With Miss Ann Stine

(tludiola Club Has
First Fall Meeting

Garden Clubs To Meet i:u^ 'u , lul'' "
At New Smyrna

YOWELL’S

SANFORD. FLORIDA
Friday and Saturday — Oct. 31*Nn». I.
t

Short Pants
M ade b v Tone : &gt; « . ; ■

d a r k w a sh a b le m n te rIs Lm fo r P all, agevi t
to 12. D ollar D ay

-----

l- M'f J/P’ .u.U

Friday &amp; Saturday

actio*

Daughters Honored
By MT8. Lundquist

BARRY

.J6 .C K 3 1

$1.00 pr.

d*«i general »utt *• orderly

* V ’

Closeout $}.95

DQNT F6HGE?T!

a * * ‘ ' » j u »iS°
I .(’« :» -Jf

tha float
by the
Duy ,pir. Rad Boa on tha
Uflding to» tho
tha 1

rors

Spun Rayon &amp;
Silk

Value In .*1111 - &gt;1

Value to $1.00 yd.

Speeia I '

Special

-I yds. $1.00

2 vo.-i. for
$ 1-00

O ne

Sport Shirts

M en’s a n d

for $1.00

S a n fo r ire d
W h ip co rd
m a te r ia l In b ro w n a n d
o x fo r d . (H ro k e n **i/.
9 h ). V n lu r^ In $2.B-"i

Ladies’

llruadt-lulli

$1.00 yd.

Blouses
All colors. ,-*lze .12 Di
10. $1.25 xultie

One lalile uf funev
packaged

Special $|.00

S O A P . I'KK Fl MF.
H A T H CRYSTALS.
HATH I'OUDKH

Dollar Day
Men’s I ’nderw ear

Values In 79e. Special

I .a llie s ’ All S ilk

$ 1.00

Shorts

2 for $1.00

Hose

and

I'hoenix and Archer

Undershirts
ShorU full ru t and
Sanforized, g r I p p er
foMtenern. U ndershirU
of fine combed hw Ihh
ribbed y am — Special
Shortn or Shirln

$1.15 Value
New Shipment laid lew’

Hand Bai?s
Sf.OO each

Collars
Dress Shirts
and ttport nhirlM. Mro*
ken Hlzen, Values lo
92.00

New
Mhipmriit, all
nhapes und nizen.

Special $|.00

Prints

2 for $1.00

*|

Ua

Roue, green, yellow,
lavsndar, peach, blue.
W orth

$1.50

Special $1.00
each

$|.0D Each
Children’s

Hats
All c o lo rs an d s h a p e s .
$1,511 value

10c yd*

$|.00 Each

Regular 29c yard
I'crcale

lo id is e ' All Silk
F a sh io n e d

Prints

Colored
Pillow Cases
Worth 39c

4 for $1.00

S lig h tly

ta b le -

L illie Hoys

Cannon

Suits

Bath
Towels
•
a '

Ilrnadclolh unit se e r­
sucker. Blue, maize,
and while, size 1*2*1.

Colored plaid and aol
\ d color. 39c value.

$1.25 vulue

'Special $|.( 1!)

n e n o rte d

fancy

Linens
,-7 1

Om lot a f Man'a

Fancies and solid eolere. SUM IM 1to II.

Luncheon M ia, pillow
ranee, •ecarfa, ehalr
■.Mta, vanity oeU,

and tailored
Scrim

Ladies

Handkerchiefs

Curtains
. .♦ *

Values 'to $2.00

Dollar Day

New Fall hundker*
chiefs In beautiful
dark o r light print*.

Special $J.00

$1.00

12 for $J .00

Special 1

3 pr. $1.00

Ruffle

1125 ralitt

the Crimean
broken the

SANFORD
) . FLORIDA

This waa an o p sr.

outeklrta of

•f wV

f*

.

toward tba
Dan
thr- gstnray to

R&lt;

5ERS5SV

•nfauf ^
'’

,

■

^ . . V ^ M h - r t .i i - t i r ,, .-si..-,;.____

jit.

1 jri
Fa &gt;

v

^ ‘6
-\

A

2 pr. $1-00

• jir.

Dm

I r r e g u la r .

IiTr fulue.

3 for $1.00
s .

■&gt;' *‘.« \

Closeout $2-98

F u ll

ilo sv

New Fall deolgnu, eolor faul.

4 yds. $1.00

Greena, bluM, gray*
a m t b ro w n r Slxeg $ n
to 7 V., V alue, id $5.00
. i

P r in ts nnd solid color
b ro a d c lo th . $1.29 v a lu e

Very upeclul

• a

OfM labia o f Men a

Dresses .

Itaynn. etc.

Sheets

Special

C h ild re n 's

5 pr. for $1-00

Values tu $1.50

Cannon Colored

Hand*Ullored, all new
Fall pattern* and col­
ors. Regular 6 3 e 1

Special $1*00

25c value

Out* lot of Hhort
length*. Percale

Closeout $J.OO
Men’s Ties

M ade o f c u rle d
lien
f e a th e r s . $1.25 N aim 1

Children’s
Ph.;enix Sox
All rnlo r..

l.adieV

One table of men’s

Bed Pillows

Special $|.00

All colorN anil alylca.

S for $1.00

. .A

of

$1.25 \ nine, dollar il.iv

llu ix ’

Hiding
Breeches

’T o m S a w y e r," w h ile
a n d colors, a g e s 6 tn
IK. E x tr a v a lu e

*\e.

a s - o r t inenl

Silks, Raven

gai.

far

A g e s 3 to 12. xonie
w ith s h o r t p a n ts nnd
so m e
w ith
hm giex.

Cretonne &amp; 1
~ Chintz

I'rinted

IloyH*

r - A V i&amp; ’sTl™.
a J. X

’
IGHT 8H0W
FRTp Y. U :3 0 P . M.

» t

* ““.JlnV

To Southern Front

*1

Suits

W o rth to J-K.‘t!»

Marjorie Cogburn
Studio of the Dance

Mrs, Fort Entertains
Wembera Of Y. W. A.

O ne hit o f T orn Saw
y e r Ih iy ’a wool

Iloyn*

f ^ ir fn

~

vl

— *------ -

�•&gt;

I

i

*PAtiE FOUR

'h a t happened
&gt; f«H sick of
as she was
w
it was
lorminaU- any
•yrk »*»
re, wherr Mr.
ome.
^
ften termed
man of leturahle praUo
I'a new book,
en l e call* It
Iovj stories |
w ry man hat

telling has now sk v -rv k eted "T he
San Is My Undoing” to national
popularity. You can 't escape from
(his story once you are caught
,n (he fascinating career of
Matthew Flood — the meteoric
young man from
Irith-ccnlury
Bristol, who leaped from m i n to
fortune, threw awav hi* future
on a lovers’ quarrel, and w st
haunted to the w orld’s erd by
the memory of the lorely rails*
Borm ester. Thi* cavalcade ef adventure sweep* back a n d .f o r th
between the New World and the
Old. through scenes of violent
eve of Amcr- color,- across
cco tin rn is
and
g r t a t story- serosa decades. I t involves the

BOOKS AND AUTHORS
By MRS. IRVING

Bouth America for &lt;

GRAND OPENING HAT.
NOVEMBER 1st. AT

fltt - milt* south of gan.
ford on the Hanford-OrIando Highway.

Spaghetti Supper
8«rvrd from 6:00 'til l):0O
o'clock.

SOFT PRINKH, BEER.
AND WINE

DANCING
Wa spvclallie In Italian
and Spanish meals.

FEINBERG

Itt.19 lie wa* special traveling
correspondent in Latin Am -rk-a
for the "New York Tim***.'' an I
in 11)40 was a regular commen­
tato r on foreign affairs fi.r the
National Broadcasting Company
over Station WJZ.
Very few of those who know
"Tommy” Ybarra as a vrieran
foreign
correspondent.
nunabout-New York, wit amt iac*ntru r realise th at he •• the p* »aeaaor of n strange alter ••*•&gt;.
namely, Don Thomsa Ybarra of
Venetuela
Mr. Ybarra i* one «f ll.n-e rare
North American* who, ‘•rcau*e of
his background, ha* a really^ in­
timate knowledge of • ur "Good
Neighbor*." anil in Id* recently
published book, “ Youruj Man of
Carac**.'' he doe* not
*”
tell the tru th about th.'in—al­
ways with affectionate humor
When yrung "Tommy1' Vbnt.
ra flr*l &gt;s« the Hubs of d»y
within th r *hadow of lh" -ttale
House in Rnston, little d'-l ho
guess that hi* choke of p.iri-nt*
would lead him into s atranecly
rsciting, strang, ly d l“ide I life,
and cne fills’*! to overflowing
with almost fictl inn1 r cm,mite and
adventure.
Ills mother a Plymouth-Rock
Bostonian belle, hi* fn'tior a
dashing young office- f&lt; * Veno*
surla, the lusty infsnl Tommy
arrived in the world with a su­
preme indifference to the complexitie* arising from a -lldon of
.South America wt’h N'TiH AmerIra befoie the turn ef the cen­
tury.
The exotic life he lived ill hi*
early year* in Venezuela l* a
story more filled with entertainm rnt than a shelf-full of stirring
romance* and mors Informative
I sh rill the South A mvrann way of
life thnn a tome of political data.
Within the page* of thi* hook
you will meet the (Jrnernl him­
self. Tommy’s father, who had
the Spanish flair for the grind

F R gB DELIVERY —PHONE «S0

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
101 W. FIRST STREET

New lx&gt;a-vca
Marvel
Bread

Ann Pag*
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI

WHERE CUSTOMERS! SEND
Try Our Western B ctf. Every Piece
•o n

oh

rt.ee ss-

.

DIXIE
CRYSTALS

manner, whone
inriiRaiitt'iiriFi
wrn* tilwuy* magnificent, and
whim* vigor, humanity und gu«to
make him a person you will love
and long remember.
Then there i* Nelly, bin wife,
who a» a girl tamed her firry
mate ami raised her children it*
be gmvl New Englanders rle-pit-the un-llostunlan surrounding, in
which th .y livrd.
You will chuckle over "Ye.
ale" Sullivan, the faithful Iri.l,
maid and her struggle* with her
Latin wooer*, over General Ybar­
ra'* battles with th r English lan­
guage, over eleven-year old Tom
my going off to hi* first revo­
lution, over all the thousand and
on*
anecdote*
that
sparkle
th rrugh the page* of this richly
human book.
You will find your*,If telling

ECONOMY DEPARTMENT
*TMSS4 K o* LEA*

iu s * * u

IT.VTVH Cl'T* M. IT.

ea4 eat* k

WHITE BACON , lb. U'/fC I

(The S ati o n so rtd caption with thi* photo readt "A steamer soak by a
'torpedo from a German U-boat." The vessel founders but doea not go
(down, so the submarine commander proceed* to sink it by gun Are. He
Arcs directly a t the stern of the ship Jotting out of the water.

-

----- _ _

nislt (e«v

RI v

BUTTER 2 lbs. 25c BACON
lb. 23c
OYSTERS p t 29c MULLET 4 lbs. 25c

wonder, maybe, in view of what
■lot’* get printed; but Uiat’a not

X NI-Kas TKVtlKIt

MS ............... . lh.

Beware Coughs

art

from
**a.wan eoM i
■
■wm wwiawwi

CHEESE.......lb. 29c

That Hang On

CreomuUlon relieve* promptly be­
es um it goo* right to the seat of t h r
troubla to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender. In­
flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CreomuUlon with the un­
derstanding you must Ilka the..way It
quickly allays Uv* cough or you are
to have your money back.

CREOMULSION

Friday Only

19

2

1D-

2 2 t/zc

(KMI.EM

WEINER? lb. 17c
.%. 4ROKKII
c BACON....... lb. 19c
i n n oh c i.i k
STEAK.........lb. 15c

1 y r

11*

BACON

for Cowfa, Ckeit Coldi, Ironchitll

0

Friday Only

Cream Cheese Pkg. Cc | LETTUCE

Picnic HAMS., lb. 17c

VO. It COBaLKH

NOODLES

. SULTANA

Ann Pan*

100% H ydrogenat­
ed Vegetable Shor­
tening
0A C
S lb. can
Q U

Red Beans
IZeOS

WELCOME BILLS
CRAFTCN. Ohio. Oct.
bPi— Electricny consumers got
their October bills as usual in
this Lorain county village — but
all were marked paid. It was the
third time in two years th a t the
village Board of Public Affairs
had declared a “dividend.”

THEIR

QUALITY DEPARTMENT

l-ib. - | f f c
h&gt;avcs 1 a l

and

live* of a whole galaxy of un­
forgettable flesh-and-bl/KVl char­
acter* who Mem to step from it*
pace* to share their emotion*
with the enthralled reader. Thi*
g reat ito ry will take ita place in
your memory a* J t it tak irg ita
place in the memories of thou,
sands of new readers each week.
O ther o f the newer bonks
which are forcing forward to oc­
cupy top positions on all reader
lit a re ’T h e Strange W oman" by
Beir Ames Williams, "One Red
Rose Forever” by MUdred Jor&lt;**"• * " d “ M arrU re I . A Private
A ffair” by Judith Kelly.

U .S.Savingg Stain

I

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS

i

THUR8DAY, OCTOBER SO, 1941

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

4 0

Sparkle

FRUIT CAKES lb. ea. 39c 2-lb*, ca. 75c 5-lb*.
Ann Pag* KETCHUP............................2-14 ox. bib.. 27c
Ann Pag* SALAD DRESSING..........pU. 21c ql*. 35c
Sultana PRUNE PLUMS....................2 no. 2 fj can* 25c
CHKAM aTVI.H «e WHOI-M KMMNKI.

„

A A P Golden Style CORN....................2 no. 2 cann 25c
Buanyflald FLOUR 5 lba. 23c 12 lba. 51c 24 lb*. 97c
R f ! _^ _ ,,ne*es
9 Ik
19a
I8C 0 OR SPRY.......................................... 3-lb. can 53c
Uiyfltld Pancake FLOUR.....................l ‘/e lb. pkg. 6c
a Paga Pure EXTRACTS 1-ox. btl. 15c 2- ox. btl. 27c
lit# Houae Cond. MILK.................. , 2-14 ox. earn* 25c
r Own TEA BALLS box of 30 19c box of 100 59c
r i.a iv

ia

•*

H ia ia t )

/OUR 5 lba. 18c 12 lba. 39c 24 lba. 73c 48 lba. fl.4 8
any field Pure LARD....... 2-lb. ctn. 29c 4-lb. ctn. 57c

RESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
KAY GRAPES................................................* lb * 1®«
ICSH CRANBERRIES.....................................lb. 20c
tUF* CARROTS................. .....................~ 2 be ha. 15c
DISH WHITE CAULIFIOWER-------------- - . l b . lOe
[R8IAN LIMES................................................ 2 dot. 15c
iLIF. BARTLETT PEAR8.... - .............a.......2 lba. 15c
IE8H RHUBARB.......- ........ .................- .......... -...Jb. 10c
tNADIAN RUTABAGAS............. - .......... ............. lb. 3c
|E8H BLACKEYBD PEAS...................................lb. 5e

LIQUORS
SCOTCHES

Rtnrm J i m n o n 'i furthcoming
novel, "The F ort,” encountered
an appropriate hazard before
publication; the mantisyrlpt was
blown up with the premiere of
ita London publisher. Hut a copy
had already been sent over here
and waa in type.
In I.ln Yutang's new novel, "A
Leaf In th* Storm,” tha author
relates that "in
China
today
civilians gu r u t in small partita
to visit the front alm ost before
a fight I* ended.” Ju s t an old

WINES

N I C K 'S

Package Store

P len a van l’*a»u-n‘.i newcet
novel, "T hat Dey Alone” I* th*
first full-length portrait of onu
of the ___
most1 exciting eras In
world history 10.TM-I041 — as
seen and reported.. a* lived and
recaptured, by a great Journaliet
and a great humanitarian.
Any correspondent ran report
a -ta te a tro p h e -o n ly a Van Paaawen ran penetrate history diegulehed as the InalgnlflrtnL Her*
are whisper* that speak louder
than headlines, the fateful for­
gotten moment* that foresha­
dowed great events, the person-

A tari). MOVAL OKU./

DESSERTS
Fancy°KpUMPKIN„
aea MirrMrroM
GB CORN.................
**a MOSBDALH
SUGAR P E A S.......
so. • a t c a u s D it
TOMATOES .........-

YF|ELD

aa”

1 'w* ^ ,ij it1-V

9':

French's MUSTARD .6 ox. 8e
APPLE C ID E R :.....p| gaL 29c
em onoM BA H T- -

DOG PO O D -..........n o . I tall 5«
H » . rw*. a m n e

« S 8 J S E S ? v 's A fC E - HM .
a u a 'e m E A e i v . i : ^ . . .... 17.

.

2K

APRICOTS............... - —.19e

^

G

H

1 UH 7&gt;ic

SUkely BABY FOODS - .......&lt;k
IK Akign SYRUP.....— .......... 9c

^
m

* C ttll....... v*’«l -......... 1UC

Fancy Cut B E E T S..— ...... 9c
303 APPLE SA U C E -------- 7F»c
n o w n tu sn
ORANGE JUICE. -...47-ox. 15c
Sally Ann BREAD.......... Ige. 8c

a n

. 1

w

1

DU PICKLES 19 ox- Jrer lEVbc
P I 0 SOAP.— If*. 4 for 15c
EON-AMI POWDER.........10c
BON-AMI........................... cake9c
HYPSO-.............................. pt.10c
HYPRO______ __ _____ qt. ITc
a s a r a * x ¥ . . . . &lt; « . fk f - Y H e

■ ■ 1 .■

CHUCK ROAST.
SUeeS BACON...
KEREL FILET...

FACTORY PACK

Q R O I/-V -N IP M

------------------

TOMATOES _ lQc

Fancy CATSUP.....
SPRY.....- .................

fore it wenUUi tha printer. You’d

GRADE WHITE BACON

ia.

aroM Ki.v

quvn wing* nunn n n w r j iitw,
and Van Paaeeen ha* found
Utoeo which have &gt;ha pod our
Um*. He reveal* th* ' dramatic
m em enu of yesterday which
brought about the tltantle event*
of today. More than an Inter­
pretation of contemporary his­
tory,- "T hat Day Alone” I* a
vivid recreation of lh* aurga o t

ARMOUR’S QUALITY BEEF
SPECIAL FRIDAY ONLY

Cauliflower lb.7‘/ic
rtH M a i r *

ia •*■ c h i . 1.0 w a w

Peaches
no. x

APPLES 5 lbs. 25c

MARSHMALLOWS

Sunahlne
Yellow Halve*
A

YAMS.. 10 lbs. 2 Jc POTATOES
fRFKIlON
BEANS._
GRAPE 2 lbs. 19c
CARROTS
m ii» w
TURNIPS.... lb. 5 c ONIONS...
|lf,Af*V TW *'
ra a a M « a a r .v
CABBAGE - l b . 4 c APPLES...

m c V ' t B X i n i t f t ' ? .H e
Bouteua rLb'uE*- . ao’&amp;T'^Se

•

BLACK P E P P E R . . . ____10c
¥ a b l e "s a l t . . - .......4 for 10c

DRIED FRUITS

NO. 7 ASSORTED CAMPBELL’S

Fey. Brp. PEACHE8.-1-....15c
m
S * PEARS.....- . lb. H e
f t y . B ^ ' MIX P B U IT -Jb .
M

f ’. V im *

A

D f lf m

IL

AH'

YSOAP— j / o r l f e
O -^ J tK l tell 7fie

�—

5
^ H U R S D A T OCTOBER 30, 1941

Texas Teams
Pimlico Special
• Loom L a r g e
Opens Season For
- On Grid Map
Maryland Track
SEATTLE, Oct. 30.—UP)—'The
BALTIMORE, Oct. 30—UP)—
§ * &gt; * ’ Lrnehorns and the Texas A non-wagering match tv;tween
Aggies, both undefeated, looked Market Wise nd H a lf ! in the
ai large on the nation's gridiron Pimlico Special and Ihe second
yardstick today a&lt; their horn* running of the Exterm inator
lU le doca on tne map.
Handicap, featuring the appear­
Dana X. Bible's Longhorns ance of “old bones- himself, will
&gt;H the country» collegiate foot- mark the op m ine of the Mary­
II team s in total offenae—gains land Jockey club's 13-day Fall
rushing and passing—while themeeting today.
Texas Aggies returned to a role
Since h i rk et Wise and H 'lta l
which diatingerhed them for the were the only entries in the $10past couple c f years—leadership 000 wtftrvertake-all special, the
Jockey club decided to call off
In' total defense.
A Tha American football statis­ batting on tho race, which has
tical bureau's weekly
rankings dwindled from a heralded con­
showed undefeated but twice tied test o f champions to a meeting
Utah first in total offense, tech­ between two horses th a t hare no
nically, hut one of tha Ute outstanding claims to fame.
games w as (till unreported. The
I.' rket Wise, whose nine vic­
tra are credited with 403 tories to 36 sta rts thU an-son
inis p er game from i unking in n ate • decision rrvrr W hirls* wy,
and passing,' b at for those'tewms has earned $77,965 for Ownrr low
with complete records, tha Tex­ Tufsno this year. Ilaltal, victories
ans stand first with 381.8 yards in ala of his 16 start.-, has added
$51,515 to the
pockrtbook of
for their fire games.
Texas A. &amp; M. has held the Owner Royce M artin th is' year.
In addition to the $10,000 purse,
% r to 87 yards per game via
ru.hes and pasaka. Notre Dame the winner of the mile rh d three
rlmws the beat rushing defense, sixteenths test will get the $2500
allowing 358 yards per game, hi ryland Jockey club gold cup
with the Trans Aggies second at Market Wise, s three-yeai) old.
will carry 120 pounds, and Haltal,
41 8.
0 The figurrs (a) denoting one a y n r older, 116 pounds. Wendell
Eads will ride Market Wise an I
game unreported:
Total offense—((iains rushing'C onn McCreary will be up on
rml paslng—(s ) Utah, 402 a v e -, Haltal.
rage yards per game; Texas,
The field for the Spcct'l wn &lt;
3X1.8; Detroit, 374.4; Fordham, c l t to Iwo Fy refu-. I of such
^ i ; Clemaon, 353.6;
Pennsyl­ horacj as Whlrlaway. the threevania, 362.3; Arisons. 3.13.4; Sy­ year-old king, and Alrxb, the twoyear-obi ehimploo. to accept the
racuse. 350.6; Georgia, 346.6.
Rushing
offense— (a )
Utah, issue, while Big Pebble, the handi­
321.7, average yards per game; cap leader, suffered a leg Injuii
Pennsylvania. 20 5 8 ; Texas, 278; Saturday.
Mrs. Marie E r t i s ’ Shot Pul,
Syracuse, £71; Missouri, 268.2;
winner of the event b s l year,
Minnesota, 205.8.
Forward passing offense—De­ heads the field for Ihe ,$5003troit. 71 completed of 120 at­ added E sterm inator! to tie decided
tempts for 1003 yards, or 200.6 over a route of two miles and 70
yards average per game; Texas yards. Mrs. Willis Sharpe Kil­
A. &amp; M.. Arisons, 170.4; Notre mer's 28-yeai‘.-old Exterminator,
Aiame, 153.4; Texas Mines, 146.8 tha beloved “old bones" for which
^ Total defense—Tern* A. A M. the race was named, will lead the
87 yards average
per game field of six to the post
Others named overnight were
J. C. Vidal's Paul Pry. John
Boaley'r
October Ale, II. C.
Hatch's FUistco, E. C. Hsatwood'a
Santiago and Mrs. E. K. Hryaon'a

N A S I IN I I .I.K .

j-

I
C o m p le te A u to R e p a in t

yielded to rushes and pastes;
Syracuse, 93.3;
Tulane,
102;
Mississippi State,
107.5;
(*)
Duquesne, 112.6; Georgia, 112.6;
Vanderbilt, 1128- Navy, 114.8;
(x) Rutgers. 117.6.
Rushing de.euse— Notre D«me,
135.8 yards yielded to rushes per
game; Texas A. A K. 0 8; T“lana, 45.8; (g) SanU Clara. 44$
(x) Dequesne, 48.3.
Forward paaa dtfen se—Purdu®
18J ytrda yielded to passes per
game; (a ) Denver, 29; (x) D art­
mouth, 30.8: St.
Louis, 34.6;

!’• mii

lit i

fa ctor in depression
•'V o n ean l»**nd \ ••««» sf...t»
th e g o al o f a b u n d an t
iow h ole w o r ld ." he ix *
• j
I y o u c a n uae yo m m f
•. •
' y o u r covernii»en»«. ••
«o I
I th e c h a n n e ls of w
i i $&lt;l«
• k e p t open "
I
A s to r lh* » i -k
i
j w ;»r, hi e in p h .i» / I
ih ■

Battling with their back* to the wall.
(thin S tate’s $rridmrn stave off a Northwest
rm aror* m they halt Wildcat Benton** plunge
from thr &lt;n. .foot line. N orthw eitern. how.
— - . i___

Tom
hind his
leap high
the kick

Kutmit. of Michigan, punta from be­
*i n gn.il line as Minnesota playerin the air in a vain effort to block
A recortl crowd of 85,750 persons

watched tho bailie i.t ton
Miiinrsotn n*&gt;*ri! • 'it in* \\ •
mum in th r i.ink- . r *»*•

\h

Home Of Those Famous French Fries

HAM BURGER
CHEESBURGER
BARBECUE BEEF
BARBECUE HAM
BARBECUE PORK

W ith l i n t
F rcnrh I’rirH
W ith H ut
F rrm h F rie s
Wi t h lint
French Fries
W ith llnl
French Fries
W ith l i n t
French I ris-W E ARE NOW O PEN EX’FRY SI M l AY

15c
20c
20c
20c
20c

SEMINOIE BAR-B-Q

aOUIl. o f Sllpplfi
i o - d e f e n d e r s •.f .!• in
Io* n e g le c te d or
la

ever, struck twice Oitonirh Do
the Buckeye* 1 I 7 .• »»•!
pthe undefeated rla
V $
watrhtl the Cnlumho

4c

All) DEFENSE S U E S

AYENIK

\| . I.

niihintr thr
fruit
putt hniiinii1
ill I -l» alt* I'* -kit ill Hull |
thmuyn Q im rttrinaetrr
niurktl.
i.u *1. i: if til I ,i&lt;k . lUnu)
Day P h o n e -------------- 9130
rentem $a th r nrrHn iriw*.
»*4 nl• $ l»i|»lit
o I Nirk
I .up*
Urticmitlor ( i v i r l I Juiurn .1«. j K 'nt k LI ,t
t.i I l«
t| ,.ii In hurk,
N ight Phone............47B -W
Frink, Fourth i'otpn A rm (Jimr* f i l irl. • Tate
i f il in k ai"l
trrnmAirr. mtiniRlm that M.:$rly k*111Ihii Rret Murk n wmt«hark
trn million
will K* rr*
&lt;iuire&lt;l (luriruc thr ru) du\4 of tU«i
n
unpuvfp,
allotinir
rnch
mail
WITH FOURTH CORPS A UFA
I . ihmI
Q U A im aiM A STK H
HCRVICK om* oraiHfr « »i *.ij »tp.»i l r «»c|
. . .
I
OF SUPPLY. WILMINRTON.fN. ca^jona
An
ivrn
humlrril
Irvum.
u
il|
I
f
C.
Ocl.
30—(Special)—
Morv
than
h ern 'E m
yards average per punt; Clent
rri|inrt'&lt;l to make Irnion uh* t**r
lleiiaim l!
ton, 42.17; Army. 41.82- P rin c e 300 carloads of citrus fruits
S a n f o r d A ve. a t 2nd. SL
mch
HM
Immo mr«i, maknu;
ih*
orange*,
grafwfruit,
and
lemons
ton, 4 IJ » i Forfliam , 41.26.
are being concrntaU-d a t the giant total r«i|LirrmrnU more th in Tik
Fourth Corps Area Quartermaster mlllii'ii (Irmona.
Two million grapefruit
••*$*
depots here and a t Ft. Jackson,
8. C. during the next 60 days for half for $*arh aohlirr, will aUo I
dlatributions (o U n it. General prrv» «l on an averaifr of rv» i
H ig h A. Drum's soldiers of the thin! day durinir the niiin«tiv«
jH*rio&lt;lft
Plrr4 Army.
T«» complete th t citru« fruit i»Lacdlng th a Hat will be 155
• G r a d u a te o f N e w Y o rk D e sig n S ch o o l
cars of oranges which will
In- &lt;piirrmrnt9| the Quarteriiuiat* •
• Member Telegraph Delivery Service
served .12 times, about every other (jirpa him *hip|M*tl npproxitn. t- !\
• Member .Southeastern 4 Florida S U te Florists
day, to
tho
369,000 troops TJI.ODO |M$un«U of orun^r m.iroi .
gathered In this area for their l.uN- for toddler* with a "aw«*l
A asY n.
'
Fall war games. In addition, the tiMith.’*
W. First St.
Sanford, Florida
Phone 758-M
Fourth Corps Area Q uarterm a.
ter will provide 120 tfsrload* of I Five men conabltreH rrrular^,
grapefruit ami 28 carloads of j on the University of Florida
(Formerly N adrr'a)
lemons—ihe latter used
prin-; football team thia year lU irlnll
II. I*. Coley, owner 10! S. I'arkj
cla pally in the concoction »f l their v a n ity care en a t pc alt lop*'
lemonade fo r th* thlrxty divi-j other than thoae they now «*eslon*.
Citrus grower* of Florida and
E njoy th* ad­
California will cooperate In furvantages o f our
~
■
------T —
Personal
Loan
D epartm ent.
V
Trol* Pistoles.
To make up fo r Ihe lack of
F L O W E R S O F T H E H IG H E S T l ) l'A I .I T Y
You nee] n # l ^
betting (Ml the Special, th r Jocksy
ho a depot!- ^
W IT H T H E B E S T OK S E R V IC E ! W E A R E
Club added another race to the
*"fs _
:
E Q U i r i 'E I )
TO
H l.l.
ALL
O K IIK K S
program, maktny nine events in
•II. Post time for th* first rare
1‘R O M IT L Y A N D I'K O I'E R L Y .
will ba 1:00 P. M. (E. 8. T .) with
tlm r
Member Federal Deposit
the Special, eighth event, rxM E M B E R O F F L O R IS T S T E L E G R A P H D E L IV E R Y
peeled to go a t abou t 4..TO I'. M.

War Game Troops
Get 390 Carloads
Of State’s Citrus

BRYAN’S
Vp GARAGE V.1 ."?5&amp;|t-rSS “t- . •«»

r- jf

(Pi t '

FOR YOUR NEXT FLOWER NEEDS
CALL MRS. PIPPIN

MODERN
SHOE SH O P

ATTENTION!

A . K . R 0SSE T T E R , Florist

The Sanford Atlantic Ni

Bank

Classitied A dvertiseinents
FOR BALM

downataira apt. 411 ifcgnolla,

USED A P P U A N aE &amp; -l S Burn­ HELP WANTED________
er Kertmne Hot Plate $7Ad;
: a Good
Keroaena Range*.
•aeh; . J Aeroflam* *11
r rireulitor, $25-00; 1
1 City Gaa Room H*aUr,
$10.00. Tkana appliances reromliUoned and ean ba bought
on weakly Installment plan.
a G r w a 'i
Pual Gaa Sarvica.
F A iw m From Poet Offlc*.
N0RGB CIRCULATING heater*
—we have la*t received a Mg
shipment Com* la tad *••
'o er »•Wet loo—Wa hav* th* (It*
# 70U wont a t th# prle* yon
T wn»t I s pny. Terms. Seminole

lT k » Bho*. SOI N- Perk A re,

Phan* *7.

:an wanted to dewall known . food
_
a t crocery ato m on
Friday and Setordsy every
week. $*e Phil Steven*, Wight
Growry Co^ Saturday morn­
ing only.

EOTAKKtT
JEEPERf&gt;WBCANT
GO ON A HOC/MOON'
m

B R O K E / 1 GAVE

H i L A S T FT* OUOCS
T O THAT JU S T lC C f

“•

rj.

. *.|&lt; • li:r»- i •

r is t n n t c h ie f o f the S».»t.
h r.
I*i »i tm e fit's fre .itv d iv i'io n . urift-d
the N a tio n ^ f .i r i n n * iit*t m -rk to
" h e a p the in te rn a lto n a l . u}«h&gt;mi»•!
to o v e rflo w ini;** mi I .»11
?t it
th** w a r m a t h r w »•' 4»l*| h •
p o u t-w ar w m M m&lt;i\ \ •MIl'Mt
m in e .
H r «.*l* 1 t h r m in i it »»«. * MJ*
s
1u»w.»n « •*i im*l» *
the r
t hi* A - — » mt* d &lt; •im ti \ \\ *
t»f the \\ hi Id tt».»t w to n lit
is w o n th e y w ill h i \ *• tr«
tunity to p re v e n t urn i••f«l
and th is ‘ V ir e n m 1 i $»• th r* .

«

WRECKER
SERVICE

l»r \\ -

FIV E

in n
:nl cmnpaiirn ti» boost
•ale of def* iim* sta m p s ami boruii.
t ’O L U M B U S . O , Oct .Ut*
K n o w n n&lt; h *«»tt*.«II \ \ • • k |.*r
Ohm h m h
U ha\e- been t&gt;«fen«e S a v i n g * . ’ Tt • * i m p u g n
as k ed by th e Ohio hi fett«e S;»v. to tie held will |. , «n j. .,*t un t
tl tnira C o m m i t t e e to ^ p a r t i c i p a t e an.I d i * p l a \ * ,$t
*1 *il kM tm s .

Farm ers Are I'rjred
, To Raise More Food

*

u

P \r ,E

THE SANFORD H ERA LD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

P E N N E Y 'S
J

C .

P

C N N E Y

C O W * P A

N Y ,

l n c o » p o « . i l e d

By PAUL ROBINSON

i

§

—4*
H
N

�1

'

•

- r

‘ ‘

* * ______________________________________ ..

I ....

•'

_______________

" • ____ ■IrZTZ,
THE 8ANF0HP

B&amp;til

TH infflD A ^ 0 C W &gt; * -1 » .-1 W

trgjlty A*V Senate leaders go to the mnp with their argument*. Left
to rig h t
r TassCo,
” J Sen
Senator Iffram Johnson of California, former Senator David
A.
Read of
----------.-----nnayleanla and Senator Robert LaKollctta of Wisctnsin. Reed, appearing as a witness before
the Senate Foreign Balptlpna Comtalttaa, declared repeal of the ban on arming of merchantmen would ha
’
a step toward war.
a

( W. Arcrfll H arrlm in, hm I &lt;*f n»
greftcil by hia dauuhtrr t*n Im r »
JeOrd n*»®vrrbrook, who h«-a I I i
.American mi*«i&lt;&gt;n which *• »-t »*• I
tha Suviit L’i .h#h
i

ill m fit 'Imww, ll
IS • t i'lrn-tl with
•i • ! » i • IlntiAh-

* ’* »-* .Milt? aid to

A t aa unldantlftad Iludson Day Poat a U. 8. Na*y PBY plana of th* North Atlantic Patrol come* In fag
do**, te n t tiny by Eskimo*. Th* native* have Been other plane* before but the* are hopeful tho craw
may bar* soma tin cana to apart which can ba converted Into weapon* or utensils. Thla la a U. 8. N ary photo,

H

. its, ^T-MSJYkaWW
J*hu F. Flaarty

Judy C'anova
DteUHnjf ilm v u i nfTtctrd lay the
*Moft Hawaiian moon” und wci| un
AWOL U. 8. army corporal only
because ha “deceived" her, actrvis
Judy Canovn was granted, by a Ia&gt;s
Angalc* court, nn nnnulinmt of her
wurriogo to James ll. Itlpley.

•fwfm

-w*kw-»or'l

Sir 'Earta Pag.

p ••

‘Australia's naw rapraaenUtlvo to
B ritain’* war cabinet, Sir Earl*
Chriatma* Grafton Pag* I* ahown
on arrival at San Francisco by clip­
per plan*. li t la cn rout* to h_
'll* now
fto st, traw ling half-way round th*
world to gat that*.

Mol luoom
Spurred by President Rooatsalt**
suggestion that ’’arming of our
ships Is a matter of immediate urg tn rr," Itspreacntatir* Sol Bloom
of. New York introduced a bill la
Conge*** to permit th* arm ing af
merchantmen. Ilis legislation would
trinuve the prohibition of thla pracautlun from th* NsutmUilg Act.

Representing th* “Keep America
Out of War Congress.6 John F.
Flnorty la plcturad aa h* told th*
Ifoua# Foreign Affair* Commltta*
w Washington that repeal of th*
Neutrality Act ban on a m in e of
merchant ship* would “con.
damn our seaman to sudden death
without warning."

y. a

aa "the hoy In the Iron lung,” smile* Into
th*
■s he looks at hls wif» and fast-growing
daughter, Teresa Marie, upon thrir arrival a t Miami Beach, Fla.,
for the winter.

Ruby Kevlar, screen dancer and former wlf* of comedian A1 Jolaon, la
ahown with Johp Homer Lowe, wealthy bualneaa man, aa they applied
for a marriage license a t Paaadtna, Cal. Ruby gav* her ag* aa H .
Low* said h* waa 20. They rafuaed to raw al m arriage plan* i

Appearing befor* the Penal* de'•atl gating committee, S Idnan, asaodate director genAmoor tha l» Amarlcana aboard TI/j w ‘ fPU, defended hit action In
tha Unitad BUtaa fralrhU c U k ilk , K
•w ard of a W arn* County,
which waa torpadoad and am * off u u k
afanaa bousing project to
tha araat toaat of Africa whlla flyiag )h .
bidder, who employs CIO
a declared hia action, which

Bamasl Bahaa

gowrnrasnt 1200,000, waa
to avert "civt! wdr" ha-

t

o regime of new Premier I,loot
n. Elki Tojo, M, of Japan, la f i ­
tted to bo alrungly militarlitlo
Sjatrongly pro-A*l*. Gen. Tojo,
acaodlnr Prior* Konoye, who wivi
« nd lr to the U. 9., la known to
• a frank admirer u t German
Army method*.

Mr*. Anthony I . Danla, of Brook­
lyn, N. Y , wlf* of th* • kippar af
tha U. 8. destroyer A ra m * la
ahown with their aon, Anthony, Jr.
lia r husband’* Ilf* la charmed, de­
clared Mr*. Oania a t n tv a hla aklp
had bten torpedoed off Iceland. Bar
husband I* a Navy man and aoeh

Meat tha naw cliampton alato- • •

walker, Richard OToffman, l l i T ^ T "
lo bad (a hla Senas ,
h°m« and woko up th* Haavywi
•ast moraine la Taatjack, N. J dalac hi
Clad In pajamas, .hues and at army
atacklnn, ha covared aomo IB d k r at»
mil** In hk nocturnal winder- where b
tac*. Ha had ntrer haan In Naw (arm*. J
J.raay before.

ppar of tha American frail
(orptdoid u 4 tusk M
it coaat of Africa while I
Star* and Strip** CapCVlt
tins, 44, of PaakakiU, If. 1
larad to bo aboard a lift
Wag la tha Sooth Atlantia,
t with U men waa picket
a other* carrying 11 warn
a n hola« hostadL

htfASjtftftijt

Uniform far tha

arrctfs

■Ur
, :’A

»*V • . t-

. . v T n -rr*
* VA »

.

»
I

;v

-

�tiSXSf*
OCTOBER' 30, 1941

^GUmpst^Ofnarid^
1

attraction.; the Miami
a n * , showing , practlcallj a jttrjthlng of interest to be found
there; Hialeah racetrack; aeenea
in the Feergladea inrliilin* Seminote encampment*; gtimpeea of
the keautifu! Suwnnnee Rieer;
the Bok TaUer ami Bird Sanc­
tuary a t Lake Wal.-a; th e -C y prera Darden* at Winter l(a*en
showing the electric boat a navi­
gating the waterwaya through
colorful flower-bedecked stretch'*
and Silver Spring* showing iinderwntcr movies and how they
»r» made.
Thu's- who have h-cn favored
with n preview of “Climpses of
Florid*" say that It i* one of the
moat romprrhentive plcturea cf
Florida ever mado and will he

Tn’ Nofrth
•RCTeil»e3
11 %
•

TAn-AHAS8KR7"Oct. SOi-YSp*.
el I)—THe SU U Hotel Commie
r'on hoe ju»t been xtvlted th«t
gjatnvx A. i'Fltipatrick'» r e m i t
tr*v*k&gt;rue "Ollmptee of Florida"
ba* Juet been r*leiee&lt;l for diapUy
in mora than 10.0000 theaters
throughout the United . S tatai.
The picture ia in technicolor.
Id to be one of K itrapatrirk’a
^ e e t productlona nnd it ia b&gt;breed it la about to be ahown at
the eery beet poailblr time to
Influence travel to the Runahin,'
State daring the coming tourist
aeenon. The aequrntea follow!
9 Pabm • Beach, showing \ hotels

PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
I

ona of the moat eitenaively dis­
tributed of any travelogue ever
ahown in the united State* In ­
asmuch a* the picture will hr
seen by million* of theater goer*
it in reganled a* one of the be-,1
bit* of publicity e v e r given th"
atate.

sorter.

t* h*r*h% (&lt;ven
eng m ril ||| It i| Wtii r aw

wlit

r\

th at

riHM it i in it r

the

I'
J t li M l VI H i l l I I T
l i t j !•%. I.\ t M l
I *»lt

I M 'in n IlN

A&gt;jC ^ 'ifs.rl * .t i|t n M |r '
K lis r ld *
un«|fi lit.fl«-- '
M-«»Ww r i . «r»,l U n i
I in i f n .| i . f u M . .1
&gt;. . . . f ,
. i» iir » iis iii *•» i h f t- *.w i Ui.- r .
I t t l«M|* N al l i f *it S*t .|l •
• • » aI-I a t I
,
I | .• v*- s.f | &gt; 1st t.
I .MU a.r
1he* •
.......................I

.
iit in u *

I «*•*«•r»t &gt;

M il S T l .

I i'V M L

AT

I

A rcade
I’arkajfi* S t o r e

*

till
l*f

T il B

I Ml

A 1 -1*1 N

K M ill I in
\ •
r»k \ r» ti i .i n
ICS ,lr- ri. e- I* I •
M ill

Continuing its g rid rivalry with
Davidson t.sdleye iu&lt;i tile U- of
Miami. R. »llin* College ho* booked
$*** team* for p m n in I M2.
I&gt;tvl.!« n \%ill U* iii«*t at I&gt;avi«l*&lt;»ti,
hf. C., cm Oct. *21 nett year, it
departure f rom their two Sep­
tember Biertinm. and in HJ43. the*
Wildcat* vbill m kc their fu st
appearance in Florida &lt;•« Nov.
IJ. Rollins
plays
Miami
in
Miami on Nov. t&gt;, 1042.

1% I H I M

K

mmii

i»l • H ' l l l *1 &gt;11 M il •-

M

I I N It

III h

IIK S T

• ' M.|.l •

, 111

•i

•

l\

M l.

IIN K S

l i ne

OF

Liquors
-H

Arcade

Package Store
n
n
h a If ft H I i~ r i c o r .
« l ••« in* 1 1%
lU if r ll't
liquor
Sto re)
M k l l l g f t A IM *A llK

l U . i u u o i u l i ' l s t i l V d si

fOI»l5 I.E®"El'S
AND

“

.

MEAT

..i

N e a l f l a r l a n d , 7 0 . o f R r d f b r d . I n d .. f i t s a t ih * h+dnide o f h it f o u r t h w if e .
M y r t le . 3 1 . w h o h ad j u s t g iv e n b ir t h to h i* 27th c h ild , h e r e ig h th
r ite
p ro u d f a t h g r eait) b»*v u m i a I . lie %ouUi f a l l i r r . n o m u re r h i l t l / m » i K r h *
%
aiJu U U i't g e t .• ft y lh lr ffc to .do to S u p p o rt them .

M A R K E T

War"

I *•• ••e•

WE RESERVE 1 H * RIGHT TO IJM IT QUANTITIES
Phones 411 • 412
400 S a n f o r d A t *.
“ FREE DELIVERY”

aoRnr-u/a rniur. taHtarsiT

•

BACON______
ib. 28c
TB0NE STEAKS . lb. 39c
FAjsi-r r n t u x in !'
.
White BACON...... lb. 17c
n rtrp a
LEG 0* LAMB........ lb. 30c
aiMiuttM TETbcnurn
H A I P ......... - ___lb. 31*/'C
A IM O inn ■W H I.ra Beef NewwB alrM a r i a l tv

p h e w iiw

I B r SL.)
CRISCQ
m

otww cash w ins

I'»nl|hl • l rucriBig

o o k it u

r« *rry

pen

t a k a

*

IS I L K

...4 5 c

Pillsbury FLOUR

H E R S IIE Y ’8

SUGAR 5 lbs. 27c
2
14-oz.
cans

■ ■ — ■---------------

KEY MILK 3

tall
cans

FLOUR
5 lbs. 29c

Austex Products
Chili .no. 2 feSn &amp; c
Tamales no.:

10 lbs. 55c

•lWdi.1

• «a \f* . •*

...........14c1
rder.......15c
|
______ i__•__:
CHl/RNbOU)

3 rolls 19c

x A W A tm *

lb. 21c
p.

y.x

V/

\ i

AGHETTI . . .20 oz. can QC
■H CREAM SAUCE AND CHEESE
**
CAR0NI.. .153-4 oz. can QC
; ta y---------------

m

IN EVERY SACK

WARP T I S S U E

FULLY U ita n tin is e tl'

,

VALUABLE COUPONS

2 can?15c

CHEFBOY-ARDEE

rt

0.* V

KRAFT’S
1

Miracle Whip q t 39c

r |a jT M A 5kfcR E U .........lb. 39c

ITT1

I

G ka

Ya

IBtrvo.

VEGETABLES, FRUITS, FISH

•

ae

CHEESE
• tirs iu '
PrM

With

lb -................ 2 5 c
4vGbL«a F m Wllb
-V4 1b..................4 9 c

0 4*i llawai..in

the

N i»*
M &gt;81.

Itr |***r(«*r

V

I- I

I *1»•I 'll.

i -i i

" '?.A*■

•• a

.

m

Up

of

|tv.

I tll.H

• *••r

■if i* l »' i :'.».«•» l-ir.l

O y sters pt 35c
•- I ltd I'- ilirui
L o b sters Ib 19c

7 'ac

C r o a k e r s Ib 9c

2 5 c|

»b
IL

•

«**•!

U

i l . U i l A ' I | i I:m . k *
I W I \ It 111 I I.
I9 t l

Lvon

(O f

R oast

Ib

S le w
,

Uoii.

»• l

Ib

Ik lb y

Ib

18c
25c

lloet .i l .out

L iv e r

Ib

29c

Weulern r»tr*».»k O 1

i •••'’

*

H r« l Kldneyl «ir P »rt

V

B r a in s

S c r a p p le

«&gt;

15c

Ml Vermont 1 lU nel#***
C o d fish &lt;t&gt; 3 5c

ji

»

ib 14c

W h ite B a c o n
*

15c

",

2 9c

12/2

M&gt; l| a* • ! M

M y r l A Ma»ge
.Murml*
Him k und W hite Note*
W omnii
t fuiruge
|*yr*ifat Ho m *Tn

lbs

- P A IN T I
P i o i k i i «m kowa a.alaaa lo o k l* ,
" | l . « " . . . ilffvwA la a.aiBBC avaaaa
la**aaaai.fa ihaoaai a*4 aa/aaoaabla waalbaf t o a iiila a l . . . Baa,
aka l a i (B a .fr w ia
ia laakiaa bnak

iM-rlaal Paiaia.

PJUNT STTIW8 HU0QUAIUU

G. U. Stuart
Paint &amp; Glass

Juice

4 7 -oz

15c

I lo s t

SUGAR
5 ibs 27 c

Bulk or Domino Factory Pack

Ib

7*/iC

FLOUR

20-lbs 6 9
l m l O' Sun ih
» A fH.Ar.l

FLOUR

pkg

6c

GA. YA M S 10 ibs 2 5
CABBAGC
n I M
ar*, lb 3 'AC
RUTABAGAS c a , 2'.,c
IO M A IO C S ( ililuinaA Ib 10c
ONIONS n »
4 ib. 15c
CARROTS ' "I' radii hu.
ff.ic

C O R N E D BEEF
3

fo r_ 1 4 C

G fir-Je n i a l c h

Peas 2 10) 23 c

19c
DRIED F R U ll S

B UT T E R
Land O' SunshinoIn Cartons-ln Quarlors

hfurkei I\ iy Satcileat

R a is in s i» . 17c
I v tporaled

A p rico ts % 2 5 c
HHARI] or

Ve je t'iLU Cocktail —

A p p le s

V-8

H soptrateJ

2

no.

19c

Pound

Hosleca T iay, Coactera
Iur IO— With W tlch'a

Craps SMt-w* 19 c
sia

Corn 1 *0 &gt; 29 c
Towels 3 rolls 25 ,

P eaches

n,

17:

&gt;b 17c

l!va|xjrat«&lt;l Mixed

F ru its

u&gt;

17c

M«*aty Larrje. 20/30 !«lio

Prunes "oiwllVi

M'biV

lirt^iet 14I

&gt;n JO li'in •)»

D/FFFKFXC04FFFreeh
/ Italian Slyle

IS

S

20-lbs 5 7

Food 4 CAM If c|

-rTKalTM

Ib 21c
i 111 IWj

i

Stron'jhnart Dog

n /fX F /f 4

B acon

Srn Hi,, ml
FLOUR

Macaroni
jftairif

H in d le s s Ib 2 3 c
M .i. ll ,
P a la c e Ib 29c

U

Golden Age Speghells A

MUNIS
&lt;

Bmakl.nl Bacon

can_2 7 C

Phillip's Tomato

R E A D Y , A IM

29c

TREET

5
A 1 T E N I IO N !

A-. ,

Ib

S tea k s

fu« H e llo w e «n

Mb 21C

Fancy Bluo Rose

25c

A PPLES

R I T,Z

E

Ib

i .‘ ** iTnw*r»

' 15 Vic 4 5 c

!. It '

I C

•

I

B A LLA R D ’S 5 ib. 2 6 c VELVO

Hhythm

39c

ii :;i.. f i.

l »••t !».i

C h ops

BEEF BRAINS wit.i ■
&gt;•'&gt; «■
SPARE RIBS .........
PORK NECK BONES ......... .
SMOKED SAUSAGE «-&lt;. .....

Obelink rioor

New*

F lr * t Hr, H snfnrd, F lo r id a , under i
I he fh -tlilo u s n sm s lla b s r l's flr*»re ry und th at I Intend In re g iste r |
r .i M nam e p u m u sa l lo the term * 1
»f the MK ie tlt'o u S Nam* Hlatute'*
H 'h « p t« r B t i ) l s « « o f K lo rld s l
w lib lh « C le rk of the C ircu it

15c

Weilem Chwtk

R o a st

thu

11:0 )
11:1ft At Home With Sully Mar|
tin
l 11:30 Tune* from the Tropics
• 11:4ft UP N e*,
11 :ftft Program Resume
12:0)) Kate Smith Speuk*
I 12:(ft 1 heekei Ixiard Time
12:30 |lancetime
12:1ft th ir H&gt;l Sunday
1:00 Unur Firm H ub
1:30 Hridgc School of the uir
1:1ft Road of Lif2:0o Young Dr. Mulone
2:1ft Joy%e Jordan
2:30 Up News
2:3ft Building for Defense
2:4ft Aftenoon Mii«lc*&gt;le
3:00 Afternoon V'arietl^s
3:1ft Bob Hannon, m ngs
3:30 ltm fro Valiev Folka
3:1ft Americans Map the Slies
3 ’hft pre«» .News
•«
4:00 Columbia Concert Orchc*-1
t»a
4:30 laindt Trk»
4:30 Pres*- News
4:4ft Press .News
f»:00 Twilight Melodics
ft:1ft The (Jol.lbergs
6:30 l&gt;oc
Sellers
Life k
s e r n t’t! T rue
T»m8tn»y
I lr * In heretiy « ‘. v e n - th a l 1 |
6:45
Ju st Entertainm
sm
engaged
In huslneaaent
a t S14 f* 1

Ib 23c

I I f h 1il

Ib

rillets

19c

Ib

B eef

I ' • I 4*i ill
tile* ■*

L«an. Me-iiy Hit*

t. . | .i r i

t,

M oat

C o untry flyU * T-n l**i

. i. in*

II II- - 1 O •►.in

l

S h r im p Ib 19c
J u m b o Ib 25c

i&lt;. 11 .M

'b

S te a k s

Fie

• ' li f i ' l l n il • m u I ..I -O hi

P r u n e s o&gt; 12wc
Ha Gnvte A Mvdu.m S.*•

EGGS
BREAD

S m a ll S i t *

P runes

^mebreeie-Doisa

M i A8*ewt*-lo»eei'a iM xlw d W Lia

16-ox loaf

t&gt;rom»d&lt;ny

8c

D a le s

13c

Keebler's

S a lt ln s s lot 10c

For Belter C«x.hinj

SPRY

can

O r u a i »/ l a l l t r

lai/ail/;
la A •/ Wj l t r

aB.y/ / /- », #in' ** »
CXCTAOO
i \ w k 9«aa ... 9c SOAP FLAKESk m h k rtt m
« . He
I iIc

• •

w ,.f M i a . i

----

j l

I

I •• I I u
.. t il.

vm

■ .m

■i \\

.1 I.. 1

•..I r H .

Bee Brand to g SI

.“ i2c.&lt;
*.*•*•**v «V/ S -ec l|«
- . ^ «T

•'

Fairmont » Bolloi B.and

17c

Ib

25c

lbs

SEA rO O D S

C h e e s e

B A BY BEET

New.

blue Streak

i

CHOP a
lA C K IO M

i &gt;&gt;i • •i:

n•*1•• 1* oil&gt; I 1 i ».l •

H:IH» T h e \\.. I.I T « t h y
: K:lft K* u r Singing SMle*man
8:30 Sunrise Serenatle
I H:4ft Mom &amp; \|»*Uon, pianists
! OSH) S inging Striugn

1

T o ily I ' l l I

*M A M $

liie s ilie *

0:1." A met lean Scho. l
Air

I

Ib

H eaas

' • ..... . I

DM.
.1
f ’ lr il*

I 7:4ft UP

C r e a m

l.iltle Hivj

tltlf r
High S**«* oII..y.
Ip
M« l&lt;»«ht «

I

7:0ft litt'ltkfm t

Pre-ill Hi-1 )

3

2 5 c M ULLET

ibs

Kv&gt;i»r I . j p j n

S id e s

iisiryln
Pricos Good Thru Nov 1
s J Jl2»* II.
10o
i yll l - 1 l » l

rights

S a u s a g e Ib 23c

A ;C j

ouRsPMajLvoanBwcu'i'.
..... .

cm ram

.Cheese.....2 Ipr 17c

‘ ^O PSU EY nTz^TiScno. 2 ^ 1 S c
Cook or

..

riiii.A U K i.rntA

k.v,.»w k«.-ppy CHE^SjB.............. U&gt;. 59c

w

Te n .U i

sli;ii|«.v%

H uffy - lux. in
8: fta E lm e r l»
A
9:00 H a m I-* . f I ....
9:^0 M u tin y *n tIt*-

1

__ ' i v -

PIC PORK

i 8:.i n

0:1ft
10 OO
| 10:1ft
110:30
10:3ft
I 10:4ft

Ballard’s Obelisk

R*S* •

■*1 « * A

liit *

2

S h o u ld e r ib 19c

. 12.06 Sign Off
Tnm ornm ’* )*r"gr*m
H:30 Nurman Iha-lcy
A IIn • mo ►
EIr l nw Iit&gt;y4
7:00 N o rth American Imurance no*

|rown SUGAR..........2SC
t n ri.K
C l ............................
" CAMPBELL'S
l ii
lider VINEGAR........ 2 * TOMATO
fw an.K arargan . h
. , jfc.
Baking POWDER..... 21* J U I C E
—

■».

7' Ift Mit«ir l%&lt;*«Mii

11:00 (iu y
I.•ifiiiiiitilt. D ri ht * t ri
• 11:30 Blue Hurrun (tr«he*trK
1 12:00 I inttui W. IN, \« * *

■*»?/

LA R D

nf.
..I t •

, 7:20 III* N. w*
I 7:40 .A«*itdtMii&gt; \ %».»».I
8 :0 0

QUANTirt

Lowes. Everyday Prices
Best C«r«hie In »•’ i * e

"

l'n»ifmm Ki’nim r
William | S h .n r
K« wtl*ii 11 I t. phri
The Wor'.l T* .lav
Murine l «&gt;r|*«

IU;t.1 Si-w. i.f «&gt;■- \k . ■ .1

Mf
«

•» 1'J
d:|f»
C» .10
JJ: 1ft
7 .00

10 ini (• !•*itvt M ill. .
I 10:1ft Tlt.X
10:30 A lim it if Sp*. t-.

3 lbs.

l lb .

5

............ .

r it. *• i i i *i

WDI’.t)

F A N C Y B U C K ‘ T W 111

APPLES.............. 5 lbs. 19c
rmmir ivavtvr mc%i»
CABBAGE............... lb. 4c
C
ONIONS...............3 lbs. 11c
f i t lit.Il aKIW
YAMS................ 10 lbs. 24c
GRAPES............. 2 lbs. 16c

f hernl'i lr i ’A it'lll

'ii • '• ait*. \ i:t
• »• » • i •*i

I'A DIO NEW9

w

"
i "

w

TC
f

WINDEX

Granules 2 am. 17c
1*1 Sank k 3 | *

Q ^aer.. .2 cans 9c
7TTT

SAUER'S

lb. 39c

■EXTRACT

V

. \

�THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 10. ll

table Supply To
Participate In
State-Wide Sale
‘‘Streamlined” Event
Is Promised Public
By Local Manager

(119 W. FIRST ST.) TABLE SUPPLY

lx m pH cti In nil ifcparlmrnU
W ill fe a tu re tho
s ix te e n th
an*
n h rtm tp y sale s to he conducted

5 f the

Table Supply Stores in
ties throughout Florida begin­
ning today
and
continuing
through Nov. 6.

6 DIG DAYS

TRAINLOADS OP BARGAINS—BIGGEST ARRAY WE'VE EVER PUBLISHEDI
FRESH FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES

BRANDS
B

U .S. No. 1
Emperor

|

2 Ige, heads 17c | York APPLES
u. s. No. 1

Lettuce
w

!O lbs.21c

Cobblers
___

WE CELEBRATE — YOU SAVE!
Jamc* Wonilwari!, manage • «&gt;f .
the Hanford Table Supply SI omm,
which is participating in n date.
Wide anniversary »alr
I Touring the various Dritlah tra in .
1 In* center* outild* Brltala, Air
j Mar.hal A. G. R. Garrod arrive* a t
Miami, H a. Garrod In*peeled tha
•rhnol at tha University of Miami
, •••&gt; * |&gt;l* pea* I •*»•*#•■&gt; I «•■ 111'
I
where
RAF cadet* taka navigation
“•tgeamlined'' *alc hove b u n un.
LT. darway fur * full l* n month* training under vrteran alrlln* pilot*
and university taacheri.
AI! department* have worked on
L the event, preparing *!gn. nut
t ? display* for *lore&lt;, buying gro.
£, eerie*, meat and produce ami cr!
ranging for a romprehrndvi- mi­
l l ' Vertlning campaign.
The two fleet* of truck* oper.
j ' a tad by the company hnve lu-en
£ ! dlatrlbutlng grocc rle* from
I In­
i ’. • warahau.c* Id Miami ami Taiupit
A nlnn whereby farmer* h*v. i
o ; to atorv* aerved l.y the chain in
(itiea all over the .late fur iiime Ing Federal IjioiI Hank loene
K V th an a month. For the pact two may protect themaelve* again*!
p
m Iu . special aupplie*
: 'IV
weeks,
aupplii of incut* any po.t-w ar Gump or crop fail­
I i else have been ordered by W. ure* by making payment* into
n "future paym ent' fund, which
; E. Mallanre, market manager.
Mr. Woodward, who live* with will draw the *ame rate of Ina hia wtfa and two small children Ureal he I* being charged on
r !*t 117 West Twelfth .Street, ha* hi* Indebtedness to the hank, I*
V jh w a manager of the Sanford announced ty It. I). Freeman,
[t(- store for threa y e a r* and ha* .Secretary-Treasurer of the 8cm' teen employed by
the
Table Inolo County National Farm Loan
• , Supply Compuny In vurlmia part* Aieociatlon.
Under the plan a land bank
I*, iff Florid* for ala yrer*.
’.
Market manager, Mallanaa has byi rower may now .end funda to
tha
bank to be held in a trust
r/M S B In tha local store for two
iRWntha. Preceding hit
employ. account fur future iiutallm rnta,
and tnla account will be credit,
ed with compound Interest ut tha
aamo ra le which tho memberborrower I* paying nn hia land
Ibank loan.
“Tha Federal le n d Rank ami
[the National Farm l*&gt;an A*»oclatlon feel th at thi* 'future pay­
ment' fund offer* a number of
advantage* to tha borrower*,''
aald Mr. Freeman. 'T h e borrow­
er who has future payment funda
In the land bunk ha* a backlog
of security upon which ho ran
draw In time of nerd to keep
hia obligation In good standing
and carry him through a lean
period, lie .la --------inaured against
T_
Teday, In the Interest* of na- h«rd1 tlm e a - a t no coat to hint
Inal defense. Table S u p p l y I n a u r a n r e .
a m are co operating In an ef- . Ttri*
P '"” P»nnil« • land
« to eonaarve paper bag* be- ■ » « tjorrower to make payments
oae p ip e r mill* and Ingredients . Jor future application on Federal
S p e e d e d for defense produe-11-*"*! I t y * ,oan' *lU ronU M t
M. Arrangement of food on i»r purchase money mortgage
Olvea In Individual atorv* Is de- irunnlng to tha land bank In
gnad to aavo labor and thu* f"X amount leas than tha unpaid
it the food to Florida houae- balance of hi* oldigetion.’*
Ivei more economically.
. Mr- Freeman said th at many
Haven employes of the Table farm ers were now In a position
lipply Stores throughout Flo- Jo fortify themselves afain at
la are aow In aeUv# military f“ 'ur» nu.rtg.go worries and In
fyke, atatlonsd In camps all taking advantage of the future
t T tha country, T he company payment fund plan would be

I I HEATER

Great Savings! Visit Us Today!

WASHINGTON. Oct. 30-1#)—
Tna supply prot..;ee end allpeaUona bo.nl U studying possible

i .a a n o ’ a r n a n i a n

* •*

Apple JELL Y ....................... 1
Florida HONEY.................... ]
•••t.lji »•»• n **•
a la-DewkiBt PICKLES....... — J
Cane SYRUP............. ............ 1

4S , 4 i

Argo Cut String Beans med. can 10c
Argo Peaches.........halves no. 2Va 19c
Argo Fresh Prunes.........2 no. 2 y2 25c
Argo Corn o ff Cob.....2-12 oz. cans 25c
Del Monte E. G. Peas.............. med. 15c
Vac-Pak
Del Monte C offee........lb. 28c
n n . Moans
Fruit Cocktail............... 2 tall cans 27c
Del Monte Catsup
14 oz. h a 15c

Med
Can
Vacuum
^ Pack

16-os.
White

Loaf

WATERGROUND

MEAL or GRI TS *l lbs. lj0c
12£c
O L E O ' s s It
&gt;

|*

FINE GRANULATED

.

' •.5 *% *f

i

j

v

.

',■*

Anniversary Celebration Bargain!

||iiir

SHORTENING

carton

TheSweetest Bargain IrvJWn!

30,000 lbn. of delicious Marshmallow topped cookies—covered with shreds of sweet coconut—Buy several lbs.
from our big display. The kiddies will eajoor them !......
.J

Georgia
Short Ribs

*_

Always Great Savings At Table Supply!

NO ADVANCE!
TABLE SUPPLY
VITAMIN ENRICHED!

»

•• * ‘

Don’t Miss It, Folks. Greatest Sale
• In Our Historyl

LAND O ’
SUNSHINE

ont-Circulator

v

ORANGES

ARGO-DEL MONTE SALE!

Pancake FLOUR................... ]
i*1 n n

FOR QUICK SANDWICHES

Perfection Stove
U grow i m m u c i
«K tlth i, low price

Quality

fXandard

a

Anniversary Special
I I 1 WAFER
n
H A SLICED ID,

ANH0E

if ic r

Golden
Yellow

APPELESAUCE................!..~1

leeauso while the Investment la
earning a good rats of Interest.
tM* money wuuld a t the same
time, ho doing service for nationel defense through rv-inveatmrat
by tho land hankT

Ban On Non-defense
Building May Slacken

BANANAS

i» K r r

Can
'A Hot Celebration1

Future Payment
Plan Worked Out
By Farm Bankers

A S m a ll

I

Bch. 7 c |

CARROTS
BRANDS J c A N S - ^ 4 i C

_

ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!
- —
beef

— _

P IC N K

�*

o

Sanford Le T hr Only C enlrsl
Florida C ity A ffo rd in g Kail, Highway
And W ater T ransportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY.

OCTOBER

31,

1941

NUM BER 55

Member A sso ciated P re ss

Troops Move in
Is
Sunk
p Tem po On
Destroyer
u.
s.
Strikers At
On M oscow Bendix P la n t
By Torpedo O ff Iceland x
Doudney Figures
.From T w o Directions
Sample Taxes On
Reds Pour Workers
Alongside Regular
Troops In Battle
South ^O f Capital

A Grand Old Girl's Birthday

Soviets Reported
Fleeing In South
•

Defenders Admit Sitnation Is Bad At
Caucasus Gateway
Tha Germane- atepned ui&gt;

•

*0 f * *

Moscow

” riv® from two directions ttv
o * y ea th e Soviets ooured
trorkara alongiid* th e ir re * .
Ul*r troooa in bloodv batUoa
around Tula. 1«D miles south
• o f Moscow.
A nother
m ain
Germ an
drive wae developing In th e
Volokatemsk regies ( I milae
northwest #f Moscow aad Landau

•

heerd that Vatekofcmafc w u cap.
tered by tha Genaaae alter Mttor ftehUag. Oa

« tha Nam

of Liberty Is eelebrated on
la New York Harbor with appropriate ceremonies
uslty In the U. E. Left te right, are Count Jacques D.
Ere* France; Lucy Monroe, who eang the
9 Bpangtsd Banatr, aad Mrs. Alice Donohue, national preildent
.th e Veterans of Foreign -Wars Auxiliary.

2,100 Bayonet Car*
rying Soldiers
Act Upon Orders
Given By Roosevelt

BETfJJVX. TV.'J!. O r t.- y i* —UT)
’"Chest Artillery troop*'m oved
Into the ground* of A ir A llo­
c a te d , Inc., i t 4 20 A. M. (EST)
today under orders from Presi­
dent Rooscvult to protect the
production of (0,000,000 worth
of defense order*.
The atuul helm rtrd bayonetcarrying snldlrrt numbered 2,100
a* Army officer* conferred with
plant official*. A cl**h between
returning C I O. •trikera and
non-union worker* precipitated
the Pre*ldent'a action.
Preildent Ron»evelt li* t night
directed Secretary of W ir Stlmeon immediately to take posses,
linn and operate the plant of
Air A*«oeia(e«, In c. Bendix, N.
J , where a dispute ha* developed
over reinstatem ent of atrlk an
under remmmendatlon of tha de­
fense mediation hoard.
The arlion wa* announced at
the White llouae hy Secretary
Early. He ,aid the Preaidtn* had
ordered the army to take charge
and continue tn operate the
p lant a* long aa may he reQulred In the Intereil of national
defenae.
"O ur country la In danger.”’
the Preildent'a atatem ent aald.
The plant hold* government
order* for IS .000,000 worth of
military aircraft en u ip m rn t
The aeronil effort to p u t the
atrlker*. member* of the C. I.
O.'a United Automobile Worker*
bark In work failed earlier la»*
night becauao of alt-down demonatratlona by non-atrlkera

Reuben James Is H it
While On Convoy
Duty In North At*
lantic Last N ight

Red Armored Train To The Front

New State Plan

No Word Given^

Of Loss Of Life

iSrcnd 1h T o Jump
A s s e s s m e n t s On
Large P r o p e r t y

Congress Is Stirred
Rut Roosevelt Sees
No Policy Change

With thr «chool huilgrt a p.
prfwe»i S*nf-&gt;nl Doudney, county
tax R*«e**4tr. has prrparrd a IUI
of •am plrs of thr taxra property
ownrrs of thr county will pay.
T hf trrnd in th r nrw ty*!rm of
placing a 100 percent value on
tho property and reducing iha
mills gr rate has tendril to In­
crease the ta*e« on Ur*** proper­
ty owners and decrease the ta ttn on small homes and hiistno»*•
ea.
Since the •chitol nnlla^** in ilif.
frrent in different
ili**.
trieU the taxrn will vary in thnv*
district* with District One nnd
S ii slightly hijftyrr
A hrmentead v»lnr«l si 1 1.0041
Inal year in District* On.* nn,|
Six paid * t a r of $17, but Ibl*
yr*|- ih , same pnifHTtv will be
ViilP.I at *3.011(1 and p:,v ,1 In*
of only $11.23, Mr
Itoo-loey
computed. In thu «am- tlt.lrl-**
* hum rstrsd valued ni 35,000
la*t vr«r pal-l $88 ami *V. vu*r
will have Ita valuation l-i-nncd
Ihw r limra and pay (20.7.75.
limine-* n r nnn-«-*rn':«l projp e r lv v a im 'd at ( I Dili. In *t y .'n r
paid 104 .IH and Ih i* yr n r will

WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 t
i/l’&gt; Tin* Navv D coartnii'iit nnnminoeil torlav th a t
thi&gt; U. f*. rlrnlm vcr Reuben
Jnnu'a wan Mink liv a toroeiln during tho night o f Oct.
R0. whili’ i nnvoviiur In tho
N orth A tlantic went o f Ice*
land. Thi* t'lininmiulintr offi­
cer w.ih Limit, Cnni. II. L.
Kilwnrih
Thr Kculirn J&lt;»nir&lt; w »i the*
f »r-1 A m r r ir m i wRMhip M in k and
thi* th m l attack
P ru ld tB t
•It’s shoot on sight order.
First rvportR brought no word
of ttossihli* lot$4 of life*. Tho ship
o n lin n n ly

Of Anal Meet River Channel
Reverend Brooks Is Plan To Deepen Main
Named Moderator River Course And
For Ensuing Year Woodruffs Creek
At Ih* twenty d ih th Annual
r Um Bawhula Baptilt
H a t Ovtodo Thursday
a t 10:00 o'clock with
ragars from individual
and • a n y gaaata and
r an ant. tha fallow lag

Throe United 8 Latee Army en­
gineers arrived la Hanford from
Jacksonville yesterday to survey
and make estimates upon the
proposed two-mil* ibort-cu t in
the Bt Johns Elver channel from
W oodruffs Creeh to the Oatsen
Bridge at Iadiaa Mound Village.
Edward Higgins, (hamher of
commerce secretary, listed today.
Tbe engineers, Roberts. Corn­
wall aad Dolatrem, will Invest!,
get plans aaado by tbe Chamber
of ComoMree whkh recommend­
ed o abort tha* age deepening
tbe riser's channel about 10
foot aad tha groan believe* that
tbe coat will not bo much great­
er to deepen the ch u ao l la Woodru ffs Creek to five feet, there,
by shortening the distance to
the Ban ford Boat Works Docks
considerably.
Thli process will c a b le plea­
se era tears aad baato to traval
anally la the sherVeot end at
the seme time altaratione on the
&gt;ln river ilgwieel will change
Its course anieaetett a that Us
rrent will be c a te to tbe seewell along Lake Monroe Boule­
vard, aetoidteg to acthoriti**.

Flood* Thnpjen
Southern’ States

■i".

A dinner meeting will he held
hr the Campbell-I/Osslng Pu*l of
the American Legion at 7 1)0
o’clock Monday evening *t the
legion Hut and all member* of
the post are urged tn attend in
order to plan for the Armistice
Day pared* and celebration, Joel
Field, commander of the unit,
aald today.
Deadline for purchasing tick­
et* for the dinner will he 10:00
o’clock Monday morning and they
may be obUlned a t the .tinfurd
Furniture
Company,
Forrest
Catchel’a Grocery, Pope Service
Station, Roumillat and Anderson,
nr by railing 790 by telephone.
Mr. Field revealed.
Members o f the D efend poat
will he present a t th r dinner end
Mr. Field reueqsted th a t the local
members make a good showing.

Free French Strike
Request Is Ignored
VICHY, O ct 31 —UP)— ThpoputaUon of the Vichy capital
of tha Pet*In regime, today vir­
tually Ignored a Free French re­
quest for a five mlnut* stand,
still strike In protest' against tha
Carman execution of Hostages.
The minister of interior said a
check of the unoccupied son*
showed Ui* DeGeulle appeal had
had no apparont result*.

Bicycle Tags Go
On Sale Tomorrow
Blcyela tags for 1943 will go
a tala a t tha City Hall tomornr though they am not due
until Jan. 1, !!. N. Bayer, city
clerk, said this morning.
Applicants for tho now llctnao
met bring their
certificate from to
applying .for »
Sayer

Roosevelt Repeats
Federal Aid Plans
'WASHINGTON, O ct 31 -CP)
— Baoaaralt repeated today he
p h ased te anWalt to Coagrasa

he "-w do red to 90 I t k v « r r » H l r
a h n m n t r a d v a lu r d at $3.01)1) ln * l
v ia r
naid
$ 0 3 . nnd w ill pny
$ 1 7 7 .SO Ih i* y e a r

Field Describes Damage Made
By Recent Storm In Baham as
New Anaesthetic
Machine Inutnllcd

/

17 Persons Fail
Driver’* T e s ts
Given This Weekly

Non-EuHentia! Lights
Ordered Blacked Out

J

November 27 Set For
Florida Thanksgiving

8amtaele County will meat two
draft quota* during Novambor,
E. B. Carter of tbe SelacUva Boryke Office itnted today.
The flrat group of men will
GREEK ROYALTY IN F1RR leave Nov. i t and Um aecond
quota will bo filled by Nov. 38,
CAPETOWN, Vales of South each conaicUoc of nilaa whlto
tfrtoa, Oct. 31.—(A&gt;—Tbo Gr*«k draft***, white nogro quota* will
bo mot o s Nor. } T an d 34 d raft,
lay 14 ta d four colored told Ian ,

lake on tha Island by a windmill
that runs all tho time. Natural
pans, with an area of about an
aero, am furmed In th a rocks
and tba w atar from tho lake al­
lowed to fill tho pans. Hot sun
and lltUa rain makes tha pan*
a natural evaporation unit and
when ono of tha 100 pans la dry
a layer of Mil, from two to four
inckao thick, I* scraped from tba
bed of tho pan and transported
by track to llgkto-a where It is
carried to m vassal anchored off
tba beach. On# nan will furnish
enough sa lt to keep two tracks
busy aU rfay&lt; hauling i t to t^e

mandator energy and a proltogad
drouth which haa reduced th*
supply of hydro-electric power.
AMBASSADOR RESIGNS'^*
WASHINGTON. O ct 31 — W f \
— Proaidont Roosav.lt haa ta .
day accepted iha rvslgnatlog «C
Joseph 8 Denial*, am baaaatef-tf j
Mexico, b ut aald . nothing
hi* auccaaaor. Danlots t*
duo to IU health of h k wM*..

LOCAL WEA1

' HA.»

m um

...

Funeral For Mrs.
Cooper Will Be
Held Saturday

“ ‘ten.

iV flfpajaS a

m en.

llu*lnr«« property In the »nmr
Iwn dialrirla will havr l drmi in
Recent storm damage in the |
laara parallrl tn th r ilrnp in l&gt;l*trlcta Onr *nd SI*. A nirr, „f
lluhums- Was draerihed by Joel | A«l.
property valurd j i (l.o n o l.,-i
Field, who just returned I rum nj
v ra r paid $80.38 and will i«uy
11 «l»y trip thruugh the island., J
(30.23 Ihi* vrar, while a p ie r • [
with his wife, a* much more
valued at $3,000 last yrn r pai l '
The Seminole County llna- serious thun wa* reported.
$301.HU and will this year pay
pilal llounl recently approved
$231.23.
In thu trip from At rum, to.
tb&lt;- iiurrhaae of a general anN a»au, h'an Salvador, t'al I-.
The fh y lu n la diatrlrt or l&gt;i&lt;acslhrtlc
machine
which
was
land and I’urt Howe, Mr. Field'
trlct Four hail an assessment r f
In-tallcd two week* ago in *aw evidence of tho jmth of the !
$10 nn homestead property n*
the
operating
room
of
Kcr.
st'irni written In wrerkod house*. I Fum-ial services for Mr*. Mary
$1,000 laat year ami will lh&gt;*
nalil.l^iughlon Mrmnrial Himleaf.stripped trie s and lalea of! I'uupur who died a t her homo
year p*v $3.78 on the »nme pro­
pilal.
Tho
machine
I*
modern
I he los* „f life.
perty. The owner r f a homestead
mi Eighteenth Street yesterday
in
every
respect
and
though
One schooner wns sighted off I lit 8 IH) A. M. following two*
valued a t $8,000 laat vear p il I .
the
old
one
la
still
|n
one,
the
the l.carh of * wind swept is­ w n-k, illna.a, will ka conducted
$30 and this v ra r will bn re.
hospital association felt that
quirad to pay $140.23. The bus­
land, attem pting to run la-fore | Saturday s t Erickson Funeral
a m w one should be on hand
the storm and gain the Ice side Ilium- at 3:30 I’. M. w ith tho
iness property valued a t 1 1 ,001 )
in raw of emergency._____
of tho strip of land for protec­ Itcv. K. I). IlrownliHt officiating.
In 1040 paid $$7.3H and will
tion, one of the sturies goes. The Follow ing thu aervicn tho ronay |4H In 1041, while the bus­
j l-oal was an close to tin- shore muins will bo taken to Everiness property previously valued
! the frantic ps-onle on tiuird. 31 grrun CVmctary for burial.
a t 33,000 paid $2*0.08 last yen.
In number, could In- easily seen
and WIH nav nnlv (240 this vrar.
I’alll-ran-rs will bo I- K. Spen­
when a hugo wave lilted them c e r, John Is Galloway, E. CompIn District Five, enrnmpaas' hig and dropped them out of Inn, I). I,. Thrasher, It. Mi Ball
Ing Geneva and Osceola, the p rr .
ight. They weru never seen »r Ami llnward toing.
vlouslv valurd $1,000 hom rstrad
d of again,
—
paid $10 and will thl* year pay
Survivor* of Mrs, Cooper a re &gt;
I'ort llowe, mm of the ••m- son W alter I- Cooper; on*
$3.28, while the $3,000 home,
worst
sufferers
from
the
storm
stead of last year naid $30 end
sister. Mr*. Martha Speak* of
will pay $173.75 In 1041. TitKescrdrrn of tha 40 pertHtn, I e v e ry house in thu town was | And-ivrr. M ass.; tw o grandsons,
business property of $1,000 has •» from H nfpnl and nurt|ound^ng knorki'il down and the iiihubltauls Waii.-r I.. Cooper, J r., and David
tag reduction from 157.38 In towns whu took driver's test un were living an floors left on Iho F. Cooper; two nlrcus, Mrs. W.
$49.10, while tbe 18.000 hunlnr-s Tor*,lay, Wednesday and Thurs­ foundations, Mr. Field related, C. Brown of Hanford and Mrs.
property drop* from 9288.08 to day „f this week failed to |M«a it is estimated th a t tho wind Ivan Franklin of Mt. Dora,
1947.50 fo r taxes this year.
th r esamination, according to the reached a velocity uf about KiO
, These taxes listed are osll- rv|Htrl made tialoy by .State I’a- milvs-per.hour.
Stone walls wrrt) blown down
matee mad* by Mr. Doudnay tn tm linan G. (J. Dartv.
Include th* general school milTwo persona failed the rxami- ami wholo house* were carried
tu
sc* during the hight of thu
lags, the school district tax and two Ion duo t« -p o o r aycaight and
tha srhool bond tag, aa well as two drivers wvr# unable tn pass blow, but peculiarly enough, Mr.
th* County maintenance mlllage tho test bepstis* soma part of Field said, tho thatched naif
WASHINGTON, O c t 31—
for the County Hoopltal. gener­ th rir auU.moblla was defective houses of tho natives seemed —Tho office of production man­
al fund, flna and forfeiture Tha remaining 13 were totally to weather Ihu storm heat. While agement Thursday ordered an
fund, rood and bridge fund, agri­ unfamiliar with road rule:-, ami shingle roof* wero blown away, immediate blackout of ornaments!
rnd unessential lighting In the
culture fund, health fund, pubti. signals and Mr. Darty pointed the lhatcheii roofs still stooil.
On hoard thu M. V. Monarch southeast, including Northwestern
city fund and the mother's poru out that "no excuse could be
offered for these people’’ on his of Nassau, a freighter with ar- Florida, and announced th a t an
nimmodationa fur l ‘J passenger,, rlrclricity-ralionlng program for
report to 7&gt;llahsaaee,
A booklet containing each rul,*, Mr. ami Mrs. Field madu their southern industry would
algrtsl and general information way acroas the Gulf Stream to Nov. 10 unless heavy rains
concerning driving a car, as well Nassau down tha number of; is­ ‘thu region's w ater shorter*.
It issued a mandktory ordsr
as material to atuily In order to lands strung eastward ami south­
giant
pas* th* Btata examination, la ward to tho southmost point. hnmnliato creation of a
TALLAIIAB8BE, Oct. 31 *— obtainable in the County Judge's Great Inagua Island wheru salt power grid connecting 40 public­
(A1)—
Florida's
Thanksgiving office at the Court House, and is made from , sea w ater. Thu ly ami privalaly owned aystaaa
day this year will b« Nov. IT each cltlsen who Inland* to taka trip wa* scheduled fo r 13 days in 13 state*, bt order to brtag
because Um 1941 legislature of­ .he esam ination on Monday or but high wind* and choppy w ater power from arses having sows a
ficially fUod It for Um h at Tuesday of next weak should se ­ slowed them, m aking tha trip surplus into tho drouth-olrickaa
cure this Information and study 14 day* long.
industrial region.
•
T katM ar In U a month.
Donald U . Nelson, priortUaa
On Great Inagua Island a
Pwdifcnt Rooaovelt'a prcvlotu It thoroughly tho patroknan con­
cluded.
Massachusetts company has act director, said tha ordota wora de­
up a regular industry of mak­ signed to Inaoro foil and unlnter*
ing salt from sea water. Tho ruptad operation of dofonaa p‘ “
watar i* pumped Into a hugo despite rapidly mounting w -

Extra Draft Quota
\ Filled This Month

f v f l t.

120

U n it*',! S ta te * V«’ *aeia.
A n a n t h u r iic il ll e r l 'n
aoureo
said tinlnv i f thu d e s tro y e r w a s
p a rtic ip a tin g In a ro n v n y
" It
w u , rm w in d e r th a t sh o w a s
tn ip v d n r,). A m e ric a n
d c a tro y a ra
h ave nn b u sin e ss entering t h .
w a r suite '*
In
W a sh in g to n , S e n a to r G U I,die (H e m . li t w s ) , who rank*
um nng the ie iitlin g u p pnnenta o f
th e a ilm ln ls tra tlu a T o re ltrn p n lfcjf
-m d America w ou ld p ro te c t h a f
m m ir n no n m t t ir wn.it m u lo n
lh»*v w r r r on
.
S e n a to r t i u r n r y (R '-p . N . D . I
wMhl “ thM i-lin rh fH tho u rg u m e n t
f«ir w ip in g o u t th # N o u t r i ll t y

This picture from Russia shows a Soviet armored train mov.
ing toward* the front line, a heavy gun ready fur action ami a
Soviet operator of anti-aircraft pompom* scanning the »Vy for h»only $27*i SO
In Itiatrirt l» o and Three. in. tile aircraft. Russia finds arm ored unit* like this useful in nun
eluding
Lnngwnml.
A'tamonte, bating thu N ans because of thu lack of guod roads.
p

.—

r n r r ir d

Coiurn’s-4 wan Btlrml hy ‘ho
H«’ws hut R i'oirvrll said h r IHW.
no iiouwihility of Brvcrinif diplo*
ttinlii* rrlntion* with Ci«*rniAny
nod thought there had b#en no
chnngi* In Amcricin policy M ft
result of tho Ionn i*f tho Ilucben
Juini'1 uto I attacks uq other

I n a v * 5 3 .3 0
w b ili' lb*' p ro p u rtv
valu ed at $.’,,0 0 0 Inal y e a - pn*d
S33I.H U and thi* y r n r will | nv

Legion Post To
Hold D i n n e r 1 l.ak&gt;- M a ry and O v ‘ - In t h r I * .
p* r n a ho m estead v a lu r d a ’ $1 Meet Monday nog
la s t y r n r w a * $1.1 and w ill

)

S

1

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73870">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 30, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73871">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73872">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 30, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73873">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73874">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 30, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73875">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73876">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73877">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73878">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7423" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7061">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/b83dda487888b60ecc91e8cc7f0d4dde.pdf</src>
        <authentication>597b702abb218ec006597cc9a42e2654</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73869">
                    <text>I
1

T U E SD A Y , OCTOBER t t , l i f t

SANFORD, FLORIDA

T H E SA N F O R D B

And to add to his vervitdity U
Grundier Of Tars Size Does Not
the fart that he made l-’.t ri lit
two other iports— l a**h*l! and
— and w»« selected lie
Makes His Bid
Bother Comfort 1truck
moat valoable athlete- in hit
■For State Honors
In Grid Career rchool in 11M0.________________

Gator-Bulldog Battle Promises To Be GEORGIA PEACH
Score-Fest As Teams Stress Offensive
S iaJ^Wich SYAtrrvp iu t
GAINESVILLE,
Oct.
2k(Bpeclsl—Aa the annual battle
SCAXoA WrM A OKcvt*)
■pproaebea bet wren the Florida
•jaw *uf eiAieo wrm
Uatoea and the Georgia Hull.lot*,
•fA* PRoTecnoai or a 1
and the two team* rontinue to
c m guard _____
place -prime it m i on offenve
daring remaining game* uf the
Current aeaaon, fana of Klorifl*
and Ceorgtv recoil to mi ml the
brilliant scoring battle* which (Sperial)—High *ch*&gt;«&gt;| trnni*
have charmcteriieil the |*t*t game* coaehr* could tremendously Im­
of th* aeries.
the calibre of America'*
The 20th game between lho-e prove
game by teaching belter fun­
far Jacksonville's Municipal Sta­ net
Just simple primary
dium Ntry. g, looms a* a com- damentals—
aurh a* aound gripe, pro­
■lata Bell-out* perhaps l-.-cause of ABC’s
footwork and the rurreet
the memory of deal •&lt;■i*onV fray, per
of making the forehand
A which the Fighting Gator* method
backhand drive*.
•merged at the lop of an IH-13 and
That I* the opinion of Emnirll
count In one of the tnoit evrit- I Pure
Tulane University, gen
tng gwme. between the two j •rally ofrrrogniieil
a* m i, „f
elevens.
America'*
Few fana will im&gt;oii forget tli-.il the game. greatest ti-acliei ■ ■■(
Contest which aaw the Gatnr» | miII
"It i* astounding how man;
•head In the firs* quarter on d boy*
collrge ami report
field goal by Paul Filer, lone the for theenter
teams, not even
lend on the first piny of the knowing varsity
rlementnl point*
Second on a long paaa from of play," thc*e
Coach Par- say*. “Of
TadJ to Davit, ami regain it eourar, they
get them
rtaoat lmmedi*tely a*
Forr*t from .iheir nighshould
rr\n4/ Jt
Frrguaon and John
Wombs* physical educationarbmv)
director.
teamed wp on a blocked kirk o r
“The*e fiimlainental* are clearthe first Galor touchiluwn.
There the scoring endetl nutil Iv outlined and diagrammed in
the final quarter, when n par* all trnni* magiiaine* frequently 'fRiflB-'fAfttAT
■mod for 41 yard* from llml or could be obtained merely iqe CACiOFiftD STAR O ' TH t - '
Walton to Fondrrn Milrlitll ndilril on * written rrque«b
"I believe just getting around M W C f u r t y o r f r e o a « tA
another touclulown to the Gatnr
total. Georgia tome berk oil « to these fundamental* and doing
long - paaa from Todil t» I'imcIi- them properly would bring forth
war4o pull up to IB-11, but Floyd any number of nr* atnr&gt; within TRAM* MA«
%
Konatakv gave Florida two more n few year*. After all. million*
point* by trapping Todd behiml “f people are plnying tennis.” S Jp R cm e ccv oF ioerice
i&gt;tAiHStiP WrWotrt’'*
Me goal line for a safety in the
B e u j» c a H c e m » p
Closing moment* of the game.
— Mr e e u t Y t s rte /
It marked tha fourth win for
(ha Orange and Blur in In eonIS AAJAU-'AMeRlCM
testa with Georgia wbiiiin; 11
AUOntoMOLi
,M

Fundamentals
Are Stressed By
Tulane Net Coach

LEGAL NOTICES
0AINE8VILLE. Oct. 2H—(Spe­
cial)—Beln* only fvle feet, nine
Inches tall and weighing leu
than MO pound* bothered Harvey
Comfort on th# hl*h school grtdIron, and the little Miamian I*
hop-nr to prove Brain th*t rice
l*n’t everything on the tfn'verai*
ty of Florida Baby Gator team
thl* Fall.
Comfort brought to tb* ftate
univerrity In September one of
the belt of - high acbool football
record* from the previous *«*.•on. lie we* one of four FVrid*n* (elected on the *ll-Southrin
prep squad, and added all &gt;Ity
atvl ill-state honor* to hi* Hat.
An eluaive ami fait open-field
runner, be ha* been railed mere
versatile that Georgia Teen's •ro­
tational Uavay Eldrldge. on---* a
teammate at Miami High, l&gt;er*UK of his kicking and pissing.

SiNKWiCi-i.'R

K

pne, the 1930

F o r

• otick o r ■ iir.w irr'* a a i.r

NbUt-. la herepy ilvoi Itusl.
pursuant to *n order •»( c..urt
doled October ttrd. 1941. In tb»
r.-*e of Andew Puds. Jr. John
Oud* and Ferdinand Pud*. IMelnllffe. »• Ad* K. Moore. I, V
Moore, Clive R, Monro *nd June
t Moore. Oetendanie, pen.no* in
Ihe t'lreull Court. Ninth Ju.tlrlal
ClrcuU. Memlnole .(-minty, Florida.
I will eell 10 Ihe blahe«t bidder tor

rath. At th« LJTNtMk Mirkft At
Kimimm**. PlorlAa, on W«4 a»«4af
October 29th. lt«U ■Urtln* at 1 •«
o'clock P. X . aa4 Mot&amp;aolac urn
ill All of thm following
livestock, now In ottcustody uiV
4tr a Writ ofAttAchm«nt.
I«
•»l«J, to-wit:
20 rows mark *4 swallow fork
lirandM MD
IS rows marked sharp swallow
fork ik t n brsndad Turk*/
Track and MD
A
1 ralf makad swallow fork
brand
l hrlfsrw—no mark or brand
7 calvts_no mark or brand
1 row marks*] crop half etnp.
brand#*! MD and Ilrart
I arndr Anfus bull m a n k in d )low fork undrrblt crop wWBfrbll
brand'd MD
£
1 1U&gt; hurts
w
C. M. HAND
■ ktrlir

Pippin Gardens, Florist
(THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FLOWERS FOR J3VERY OCCASION
W. FIRST STREET—PHONE 758-M
‘.'We Wire Flowers Everywhere"

b e a u t y - - - c o m f o r t - - - p o w e r

VKA4T
evftt-foeJC.
to UmcmJ
ctuat r *
\G o o p /

tarn •, • m lirr

l Morale** tie.
But a Urge part «f the Hulldog margin « u built up 'll ine
games from 1915 through I'.niv,
when Ihe Georgian* r/nn nil *it
gimaa by big margins.
Tha Gator* won In If £8, 26 fl
as Rad Bethea, Dale Van Sickle,
and Carl Brumbaugh weired, oil
,an long playa. Florid* repelled
Urn neat year 1H-B a* Bethea
counted one on a line hock. Vnn
BkkU on n pass ami Clyde Crnls-

BRADY, AIM
f-P A JN T l

WT^STYIM. MAMMOTHS

G. U. Stuart
Paint &amp; Glasa

t.hurlie Ktejelcr and reeowied
by Cliff Whiddou "ave ) lurid* a
touchdown, and gre.it punting by
ull-bouthem
Walter
Muylory
kept the Bulldog* away from tin
door to victory all afternoon.
8i&gt;ectacular playa have feat'ir'*&gt;l
even the one-aldrd game*. Floriila'a only touchdown in a ”TA
licking In 1911 came on a Idoekeil
kick and twu Georgia to.iihilownr
the aame year come on u
yard
run through a broken field by
Mott, and a 47 du»h by Itobcrl*.
One Gator touchdown In the 1112 defeat In 19.TJ came on a 40
yard |a»*,' with George Moye
rearing, and
the longeat of
Georgia touchdown* in the 14 0
a 45 yarn run by Hunter Key.
The 1133 and 1934 guinea » e r
one-man ahowj
for Georgia
K al*. Cy Grant acored both
irgia tounchduwn* in the l i d
Bulldog win of 1937, one on a
30 yawd run nml the other on a
pass from Kay.* The followirj
yaar tha same score resulted, a.
John Bond threw on* pnaa to
GUnn John*»o fur it touchdown,
took o 3»-varil front Green far
another and boated both eatra
points.
---------woring
Florida's list of nu
agalnr t Georgi i lnclu&lt;
of Its greatest pla;
Chaplin, Bethea,
Val
Crabtree,
Hrnmbaugh,
Hughes and Moye.

Northwestern To Baseball' A lm o s t
Try to Break It Holds Own Despite
Up For Gophers Tension From War
lly CHARGER DGNKI.KY
EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 2H lA"
—Northwestern, always 'a night­
mare to
Minnesota's Golden
Gophers, rnncantratml today- on
plan* for blasting llernie I’.ierman's dream* of breezing to the
1941 lllg Ten championship.
Coach Lynn Walter! of North­
western. whose playem invariably
reach their peak performance* in
November, promised th»t hi* lad*
would give the Western con­
ference leader* "* whale of u
game”—ami he’s navel been |&gt;nrtrial to orvrstaLenurrt.
"Minnesota umlauttedly has the
edge over us, but Northwestern
tram* have a tradition for play­
ing good hall
against
the
Gopher*, *o we frol we Irrve «
ehanre.” said Waldorf, puffing
hiu pipe.
The teams will collide before a
ill-out crowd of C&amp;.000 in Mlir
re poll* Saturday. Every ticket

WRECKER
SERVICE
Complete A uto Repaint
D a y Fhone—
N ig h t Phone

575-W

BRYAN’S
GARAGE

sul.-cnl.ril before the Wildcat*
had played Iheir first gnmo uf
the season, a month hack. Tie
•Jims' may deride the title.
In sheer, straight ahead ernckhue power, Northwentern anay
'*
* i of tl»a
undefeated Gopher*, but In Ottu
iphomoi
Otto Cituham,’ sophomore pitch­
ing marvel, the Wlldcal
Wildcats have
d tail who la tha
J U.UJ
ajuaa of th4
annual pre-game nignta
nightmare for
tha Gopher*. ,
,
Graham ran pitch strikes
atrlkra at 5H
60
yards and MlnnawlVs secondary
defense haa bean vulnerable t*&gt;
an air attack In spot* this catu
Northwesteva’a attack wjll cen­
ter around Its running and pos­
ting threats—the veteran Bill Da
Correvont and th# eophomBra
Gmham.
‘
Waldorf respect* Minnesota *

In a battla of lines, NorUiwea'
tern's chances depending upon Ita
lighter line 'atmding off thw
furious Gopher charges.

B anfonl A ve. a t 2nd. BL

lassiHed Advertisements
HELP WANTED
BURNER karoacna rooker,
U O t 8 good kerosene rang,
r 118.00 aacht 1 good wood
Ige,
888.04; 1 Ganoral
»*tria range, 115.00; Vita­
le lee Beg, used veiy lit.
I 180.00; 1 coal circulating
Iter, 885.00; Many other
I# appliances, all guaranteed,
eeu’a Fuel Gaa Service,
reaa from Poet Office.
8 on Orlsndo Hwy., Just
a from Peat Offle-*, with
I frame keuae, lunck
and gaa station. Also
trees, grape arbor,
i yard, ate. Price $8,from owner.
Term*.
141-W er write Boa
CIRCULATING beaters

VEW YORK. Oet. 2S - 0 D —
Major league baseball attract­
ed ten and a quarter million fana
through the tumatllaa of th#
1941 reason, hut It was a year
of miacd sucres*.
Unofficial figured amremblcd
• inca Ihe close of the campaign
•how the American Ifagua draw
5.220.519 and
the National
league 6,029,589, a total of
10.260,208.
This was a decrease of 31.R81
from 1940, which maana that In
•pile of war tenalsn, higher
coats of living and other obsta­
cles, major league baseball al­
most'held its awn.
Yet it was a chaotic year, the
Detroit Tigers,
who won thn
American league pennant and
drew more than a million ad*
mission* m 11140, law their at­
tendance fall off 400,436 and
the New York Yankees, who
overwhelmed all opposition and
regained the world rhampionahlo,
dropped 24,623 on their aeeaon’a
attendance.
»
Thua Detroit's attendane &gt; collamed Irecauaa It didn’t hava n
winning team and the Yankee's
lagged because they ware too
good.
Th# red hot rata In tha Nntlonal league waa a mint for the
pennant-winning Brooklyn Dndgare and tha 8 t Louis Cardinals.
Tha Cards Increased their gata
287,590 and tha Dodgers wrnt
up 244.172 to paai the million
mark for tha second time In
*hraa years. Their total of 1,.
**
.■ n,w record fop
a Brooklyn tlub.
Four other eluba lit tha aanlor circuit suffered decrease#
ranging uo to 210,844 for Cin­
cinnati. where Interest withered
whan tha Reds couldn’t stay on

top.
4
The big business -tune by I
Brooklyn and the Cardinal*, howevar, caused the National league
as a whole to gain 181,389 over
Uat year.
The American leagje alipned
back 213,272 because of the Tig­
ers' reversal, hut four club*
showed gains. Thf most surpris­
ing Increase In this Junior rlrrul*
was the 209,484 atep-Up caperlenied by the Philadelphia Ath­
letic*, who gave old Connie Mack
one of hla best years financially
since the A's great pennant
years.

JT1 car in it* field today for roominess ami power, , .
for lie fine new rid* sad stylo. And the quality car In
sound construction to meet the year* ahead! D r i n tn t
sad Mt trial thu F trJ it lilnl
Own America's thriftiest "S“, or America's asaw aaas/mg
6". Ford oow build* both!
—^ &lt;•»« ♦ • 4
Inloy tha "oaw Ford rida" now finer atilt. 7. on lower*
wider chassis, with longer, softer spriogsl
•*»
9 • • ••
Own a car you’ll driva with prida . . . naur la Krla
inside sod out, and good for years to come!
-«* -C-*W a a • ggw *a
T
Rida In room to spara, la big, wlda bodies o f one*
piece welded steel lo t lasting quiatl
(

109 Palmatto Ay#.

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, J R

ETTAKETT
•ANO SO I PRONOUN

SAT THAT.
H T V A 08/

70U-HAHMOW I

W U AOS NON

! MftAWDHB

WAlTA
NMUI8

h rS S S rr/j

MDU CANT DO THAT * I DONE
WANT TO OS MACaED," C
SOWBTHJNflAILNAVS
J
HAPPENS TO s t o p it ! I

NOT THIS TIME IT

sa

BUSINESS BERV1CB

IIALF-DAY JOB. Cera Mltekeli,
901 Baaferd Are._________
MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW waste

f f ii.rs .'s a s sfivss;

LONE RANGER

W EAPO N

«rrvm
L
v

•*

*

u

. 4V
a*|

w

/ j - y

(

w i t h

�PW Bp

*&amp;*:'■ X-fT

Baantwain fro sty Predates
Mara Fruit And V usU hlai Thaa Auj

m tfo r d

BiralUr Am Is tlnrlda
&lt;\*9 *-w .

• volume u g q n

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1911

E s t a b l i s h e d \,In 1 9 0 8

8f a,~ " V
,
‘Bombed’ In New York Air Raid Drill

Strike Halts

Kelsey-Hayes P l a n t
W orkers p e m a n d
5 C e n t Increase
In Hourly Wages

Knox Will Not Deny;
Or Confirm Report
, Any Have B e e n
£ . fvink By U. S. Ships;
71
&gt;inn •• _&lt;;m'

Construction For
1 Navy Is Stopped

not involved.

a

w

'1

m

“

•

A
%

New York waa traatoaf. to a bit of realism
u tw o cara w ere “ stru ck and dem olished'’ hy
a ir bombs d u rin g a dress h ih ca rta l nf an ene­
my aerial a tta c k n e ar L aG uardia a irp o rt Air

County Growers
To h a v e Meeting
Monday Evening
Group Will Discuss
Selling C h a r g e s
A n d Commissions

Ik. A, F. Flyer From
Sanford Is Missing
l'h»l f*
SliOiky, ro.mvni r
of Ihc Slinlry-RiiKt m Mu«l
Hart* Company,- r » t i v t . |
.1
Itlcgrum t e n morning from
th r ( hit-f i.f Air
Staff
in
OttiiAii Caiuoln Hi l Iiih et»n,
Harold, wliti Ii.t* Im-cm ntliU’ h
rtl to thf k'oy.fl Air F«»rr»*
flonihrr ( &lt;’ miunn.| hi Kngl: ml.

id miHMing.

Ingley Is F i r l t
In Fingerprinting
Of Defense Group
*

Ralph E f^lulrv. Ovirtln rc*ta u m n t owner, ilirtl
v i^ te iJ a y
#*ft«*rn«K&gt;n at 5:22 oVIork in the
Florid* S anitarium f«dli»* ing a
ih o rt illnod*.

Ilf wan horn Mar 2«. la ‘J4 IH
Huntington, W. Vn . anti ntior
to th»» right roarw ho I•%
*«•«! In
Oviotltt, hr rouidrd in Mat *n,

cow

Hr

T*hr 4 7 y ear old man \%d . n
hwr of tho S « n frrd l^U * Cl lh
anil thid org an isatio n will conilurt
| rt«m*rnl wt*rNirot at 1 00 |». Jf,
T hursday at Ovirdft
r , nn,terv
| with Frirkdon Funor d Homo in

I eanrlnfrd

I'rf e*

(•t'rmutis rrivqtiil u
Ihrniigli tiiilnv in tiic Crimen
IViiin.nila wliili1 "IIht Nazi
triMqis liatlpretl .it llostovonDon only in milt's from tho
city's renter which guard.*
Ihe northern ant T ouch to the
Caucasus oilfields. The So­
viets saul their engineers are
nlnnting mines urenarinir to

Council, Nome Guard i
4 ^ j
a * fl • . --A n d A IT Iv A ld Wflr*i eh"'*** of arran&lt;r«%
ni«*ntd
f f th^ ilr f " " '- ! *r- T
dens To Be Next hidSurvivor*
widow. J|r* Vcro Stn|i*»* of

Tht- ( anaduin offire ntatt *l
it ha*l lH*«m MilvUnl from tht*
(‘ amoliari Atr K orir ( untl ill if *
O ffirr O v r n r i * unit thul the
young' fl y tr in ” rnj'#ing on
nctivc icrvirt*".

Sanford Dentists
Aid 4n OrgAnizinp
First Aicf Clasp

Metal PrioritieB
To Hit Employment

Atlantic Coast
Line Engineer
P r e s i d e n t Of
D
Kiwanis Club

Gif fin E n t e r t a i n s Funoral For Eugene
Members At Lunch­ M c C o n n e l l Will
Be H e l d Friday
eon With Singing

Miami Judge Hits
Bookmakers Hard

Ordnance W orkers
Told They Are Vital

II. S. Steel Shows
Boom-Time Profit

Eight Building
Permits Issued
From City Hall

* SLt!Z Z X &amp; " * " ,hGoebbela , Gives
FacUta Pep Talk Fort Lauderdale Ia
Building: Crash Boat*

City News Brief*

—vn—

(V for,bears kefomt, ttom fa oHer

•4 *- •

I f IN' III IN. I hrt. r*.— fA P )
— T hr Mtwrii* radio *«ld tcv.
d»h Ihr lirrm in * had keru
Fwluffd In Ihr d rfm a iv r In
Ih** Kalinin «rrtor. about 92
norLhwrtt of Moncow.
H iker
advice*
reaching
h r r r *aid th r Nari* had lo#t
fill p rrern t of th rir effective*
•»rnt ii.to ih r action in tha
la*t few dav* againnt Mob-

Ovireto- hid m other. Mi*. C|o*n
Mnyor Kiorrllu II l.aCSuardi.i **f New Y«»rk put* plenty .»f
W ith fin g erp rin tin g equipm ent (i Staley of Ovi**#lo. |tvo
«&gt;4)inph into hi" k i« k It* *ti%l t he * orrer gume hrl\h*«*n Hr it •'•H l a i d
set up nn&lt;| the p rn je -t reaify tn lord, Mr* Mab**| IF ” * n *f M u
• lu l C api'Ii n f n g t f d at Randall* I«Iiiii «I, .New \&lt;*rk T h r gam r
g&lt;« ahead,' J 1. Ingley, gidleral coil, G* , *ml Mr* M •&gt; I 'noh***
le a n ' tht- city tn lu ll.0 t O virdo rn*l ooo h io th i'l, I
part **f the lnl«i \llicd S p o i l* Fi -tivnl
!
lit iti*It %%«»n, :
ehuim ian n f the d e fe n se ceprtell, If S tnlry of Oviedo.
T he Ituvonns a*loolteil a new
K. J NcUon, M 'rrriA ryi
A itivo pallh m ro rd dfi” 11« • p **| IwMf• II*r *1lih all I J.lll M a &lt;u i &gt; k, C /eil t It .idri III ettle , w e ie Ell et a liertnioi tb ru -l in the v.cinity of
» C •* . of honor
M. ( • illon. chairm an o f th d labor L ittle. Chart*** Nlblar**
Voli koluni.k. 72 m i l f uorthwoal
diyidion. had thtdr fin
m /p rin tu raarav R. F King. Al Hoot and
•nicyprl
of Moscow, The Sovidls
said,
1 art F a rn rll I Ion ora/* P.»ft h**i .
tnkiii at tho iN'niury I h i r m
however, the Germ an* had loat
m&lt;orn- rra arc J u d ro T bau 'oer \n llo . | 1 1 *
\J _
_ J
do
percent
effecltseiiw
*
in
tho
ia
f.. G. Pod*, l a n n i a l l r i r If *n 11 § | £ i r D C r
Iv c W lC C l
psst few Jay* that Moscow waa
w n rlr ‘ o f t a k W ra re of Tame- FTofcM^FI
**
■
fighting an.l the invaders a p p ar­
liTmlirrH *»f tho dofrnd** co.(nt*tl
A com m ittee has been w ork­
ently would not lak e the city.
will
not
d
lart
until
prx
t
nt would not
ing fo r 'th e peat y e ar to e sta b ­
The lleils siiiil th e ir defense
|
rvfryont* connected with i!"
whathtr ha waa considering I* lish stan d ard ra te r a t the m a r­
no iter ir
tre
*
rw'i
|
j f n r r r t w in ' uunder
u d rr n*»
c sall or• I* n*r id uskrd to w ait to itv*
filiation to fort* eompulsor k e t and thrae m m a re p rrp u rrd
IP S
I lie s d a v
rscai.lurs'.l tour vi:An t. p a rt of th ^ Nntiorml |w* 'tlo ir print* when th«*v an* n .
mediation, explaining that It first to m eet w ith farm ers of Sem ­
I L .O
1 U L O U a jr
r ,h w e,l
f Moscow
gra n„
norinw
e-i o&lt;u
« '" o 's hut
A n irrira n . t*f••••! hy S rc rrta ry Nolmm. M
'rtermlned whether his inole County to livt proponed frtiw Prnjrram , the
must be determln
B .-crtrd to vi&lt; tent fighting in
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 2H id l
. * hurlry explained. F n cililti* id
emergency powers are adequate charges which will be presented Dental Assoc! *irn was
M
oshaisk.
M
aloyaroslavets
and
The
C
ongressional
in
v-stigsl
irh th a t it ia licdt Ir dlnm;1
'to cover methods which h.* may to shippers, who in tu rn have a n v m - o th er o rg a n isatio n ' l 1. „*.
iug com m ittee heard le.tiniony
lho Voliimnlainslt *octi»rs near tho
flu|*MnlinK
of
|H»r««»nd
nfioi*'
want to uao in attacking defense m ade a prospective c h a rt, Alev. slat tho governm ent in hindlim., I&gt;It it I
'» i» In :i rujjular •rh»*(|ulr to it**.»it! th a t prartically “ every industry
strikes. .
It. Johnson, se c re tary , stated .
Tho R ussians -aid Ihe Germ ans
I which i« using m etal'' will be
the
problem
o
f
teaching
fu&gt;l
m
l
i
t
”
wili!itf
»n&lt;|
wjiUntc
piTiol*
If tha authority Is lacking, ho
were
apparently
resorting
to
T he object la to reach an u g rre .
| h it b y unem ploym ent ns a result
Set
up
on
th
r
t
r
j
r
r
of
nn
r
«
In
tho
general
public
throiigliimi
said he might have to have le ­ ab le scale - of chargee betw een
11elicit w a rfare before Moo ew aa
‘ ••mlilv lino in * fn rtn rv . tin* 'o f the diversion of raw m ate r­
the
nation.
Dr.
If.
Wayd.Murker,
gislation.
•hlppera and grow ers connected
well ss Leningrad and ha I wea­
tlfwk id k o i f n n l the jo’* •%* ials for defense purposes through
Fug* Hf M ri*»nnril, '.i|il Flm
H arper
w«.d
rlirln l
K. C.
Ha flatly refused tn discuss hla w ith the S ta te M arket which, local den tist and one nf th&lt;- gr.i fir-i
th er co ntinued I" ham per operafilling o u t
th*»
lU duifir »l oot priorities.
d
uates
o
f
the
F
irst
Aid
Methods
A
u
iiiif,
dii'il
y«*At«*riliiy
iin»ri»,,»?
i»f
tin*
Kiwnnid
Club.
prrnidrilt
Impasse with Lewis. Tho mine according to M r. Johnson, has
J. Douglss Brown, chief of the
course instructed by Ito h -rt It *.ml* w ith in form itifin about th r priorities branch of OPM 'a labor ^ F Runilall an&lt;l F. II. W orkman, Ill I'llll" llupkllM Huwpll.il. | a.I! t tons.
leader, he aaid, had not replied nev er been reached before.
The
N aii
High
rom m an-l
f r o . . iii*livi«tiu«t nn*l than tin* pr**« n nivision, said the p ro tah ie wide
to bia third request snado Mon­
All m e m te n o f the association C 'ulti'rD on, national Red
claim ed I t d estro y er -hlpi were
vit e.president*; P. I*. ( jyuplx II. timuri- fulhiw my a d iia i dim
th ro u g h If
on t«»
day night that tha captive mines m ay bring problem s before the field re p re se n t.tiro fiom Wa.-dt tIt** fin g erp rin tin g ta b le to hnvr spread n atu re of unemploym ent tr»***urrr; J. W. Hall, finaiuuri ID' u iu h um in I ’halhaiM, llhiu, J .unit lit H riti-h convoy. A crosi
be reopened Immediately, lie pro- gro w ers a t th is m eeting and ington, state tiulay.
| the channel a n w arfare took
will be due to the
fact
that M Tieldry; anti S. F
Doudney,
I•iml* tnk»»n.
faased not to know where Lewis several general subjects will be" "T he association In turn rille d
are
developing
not Hr. I . T. l)o*d, J. J. Kellegfiun. July J*. 1H7d anil fui a rw iuhfi | place betw een the It A. F. and
Tho printd today wrr* *i. p lr shortages
upon
various
S
ta
te
sosirlb-s
mid
will meet today with Myron C. discussed, the se c re ta ry revealed. subsldl rirs to hpndle Fir«t Aid bv F W. Kvans, who o p rrn les only in snyeialised m stala, but l e i l r r T harp, W. A. Leavitt, r f &gt;•• ;»»« wa** ♦•mpluyi* I .» f •• • Mh'- L uftw affe.
T in Russian arm ies of tho
Taylor, former chairman cf U. H ow ever th e m ain purpose nf instruction in local com m unities. " priante luireaii unit l&lt; nn • s- in such fundam entals as steel lltm a rd Long und l'n*Nton Sher liiiin .Mid e n g in e er fur th" ItdH
m ote mid llhiu Itailruad* mi N* re n te r appeared la-t night to b»V"
B. Steel Corp., whom ho desig­ Ble g a th e rin g l» to settle the In linn w ilh th is nation-wuli- o f. psit in th e rla s sifim tin u &gt;f fin- and c ast iron.
rill, directors, the election com* vhnik. N I Fur the
p»
•
rott-ld'-raldy m ipiovcd their posi­
nated to confer with the mine scale jo t charges.
m ilter announced a t the luncheon year * In* Im* ie»ld*'d in
fo rt, Sanford d e n tists arCurrd the . g erprinta, hut the in*, w l'l b laf"id tion hy general ro iin 'e r-a l'a c k *
boas ovar the captive conflict.
today
services of Mr. Culbertson, in com- t - n over by local r.ie m b iri of
ill
the
entpl'»ynielli
nf
the
Alim*
wtileh w ere ssid ill London to
. (Tbo captive ratnes are soJunction w ilh tha County
Ited 'He d e fen se conned w hen they
I'rof Howard
(tiffin provided lie r*w I Line ra d iu a d
| have b eaten the H erm ans tack
called because their product goes
Cross C hapter," Dr. Mucker r x - , have received full
instructions
the entertainm ent on the program
Th*- ilfi vem old m an w w » i liefi re Moscow liy as m uch as
to the parent concerns and does
plained.
from Mr. Kvans, Mr. Ingley .aid
■hy Kinging "Hose* o f I'lcsn ly \ Mir in i »if lh»'
Infill
Mw«uqi
®*t ,1*1 Into the general com­
"A group o f public-spirited r i l i - ‘ F in g e rp rin tin g of J m l r n t r i nn.l
MIAMI,
O ct. 29 — (A9)
A "Give a Man a Horse He i an L u d y which will eundu* I ’Hlei l III miles, but by all slgni .•alna. , ........ Itro p h e was shouldering the Romercial market Tba union .hop
rena w ere train ed to teach junior, j m em bers « f de*ens.&gt; eom m it’ees. move to disqualify City Jinlg** Ride*". “One Alone", ami "Sw eet i liii lit ••I v ice n! F.vergre
means that all miners would have
.» /„ ’-s 'v le l in the fa r south.
DETROIT, Oct. 20 —(A 5- st’ imiard and advancad c o u rse, in the d efen se
foren
or
t om r Ja c k R. Klrchik waa sta rte d to- M ystery o f U fe ‘\
Though
the ter v F in lay , fulluw ing
The sou th ern G erm an J«uees of
to become members ef the union.) The werktra in the Navy’s o rd ­ lir s t aid trea tm e n t. Including Miss g u srd . and ell a ir ra id w ardens d a y a f te r he levied flnc« agidiixt .stetson Glee Club q u a rte tte had
hi-Jil
i*i
Ihe
F.rnk*nn
F.m
erxl M arshal von Riindste It. already
A Uwta*
unrelenting attiludo nance plauta are aa vital tn n a ­ Maude Ram sey, Miss Irene lltn will he eom pl-tcd In th e q rv t f.-wr some of th e 91 d efendant* ar- been seheduled tn sing, l*t«f
11ui*u
F
ridav
i*1
11
1
»d
'
'I
.
imm ense und still l'*'ii&gt;"
touched off • new drive in Con­ tional tlrfcnae aa tha mcn..nn its ton. Mtaa (lussla lltn tn n . MTO weeks. Mr. Ingley dec's'W d. The re sted S sfurday" in a series n f ’G iffin confessed he had fOfgntti n
crete for strike egybe. Chairman battleships, Hecratary Knox a s­ K athryn M orrison, Mrs. Joel Field, fin g erp rin tin g &lt;&gt;f tbo 7.000 i&gt;&lt;». su rp rise borkm aking an I holit.i the date and h id no l i r e iltri, w dh ih*' Rev W. I*. Ilillirm in th rn ed , w ere underslim I b ifrl'--"
o
ffu
i.ilin
g
to have stood ivttliio tu
*•
Bailey (D.-N. C -) of the senate serted hare Tucaday.
hut the Kiwanian* espre*»**d their
Mrs.
H enry
M clauJin.
J r . eon, who reeistereil fo r defell«e r ai«la.
Suivivr m uf lIn* i|pre***»,i| sie s m iles of Rostov on t'p* River
commerce committee. Introdsred
“If you wara below deck in a
H tU n
Kehultt,
HimscII work Is not in th ” program now
T h irty -th ree pleaded guilty and . rp p ro v sl of his songs in tliilh- hi* wife. Mra. KrsnrvN Mrr»*ur»rll lion and clearly w ere still a d ­
•n amendment to the pendin g battlahlp, you wouldn't think uf Mrs.
A jvrrsex. Mrs. J. C. T raw iek. b u t m.iv eventually .bo added, w ere given Ihc usual fines uf *7.1 id ero u s applause,
uf Sm ifurd; hi* siste r, Mr*. Mnry vancing, If onlv slowly.
^Mrklng your dutlea und;- lira; Dr. L. D. Brawn and m yself," he continued.
and costa. A 3 4th drew a *110
f'a p t. W illiam
U n g e r,
lorul llu llar uf Newnrk. N J .; »w» •••»Inform ed ullied opinion telueyou era in tha tama poslt'on naw said Dr. Rucker.
Mr. Inirlcy
em .ihasiaes
the fin e because he a d m itte d being |-walvatjon A rm y leader, was mnhi-ws. H erb ert M "» "' " f /
...................
ta n tly .ccneeded
th..a t ......
M arshal T i•eta e f aabatop* and subject In tbia plant," ha aa&gt;d in for­
Those persons gava th eir lim e necessity th a t persona do no* go • bookm aking o p erato r.
.ducted
into
the
club
by
I'rof.
ham . Ohio and W a )n - IM Iu r c f
h; Bk
r, c r„Itly
, |y sen
&gt;rnlt tn Ihu
violators to f 10.000 fines and 10 mally dedicating tha new Hudson and an erg y three . hours each to the A rm ory to have th eli
T
hen
tw
o
pleaded
no.
g
u
ilty
.1G
K.
McKay,
principal
nf
Hemyear*. *
south to try In break by far thn
Motor Car Company naval arsrn- rok-dey evonlng during the IUF nrin ts tak e n u n til th e y are no- A fte r testim ony. Klrelilk fined ; Innle High School, (.a p t. U n g e r llu tb r . Ohm.
most dangerous o f all H itler a
Bailey said thwSaesuure wouVI a t "I arant to UU you thlo with w
h o u r course th e d e n tist pointed if led ainee it w ould c au se co n fu ­ on* 1300. the o th e r |M 0
|i
r.ores«e&lt;l
hi*
appreciation
and
c u rre n t th ru sts, was not likely
eoT*r the captive brine walk out/ all tho ausphaaia at ray ’ enm- o u t and the onrantxatlon a t gem • sion.
Moat
of
the
d
efendant*
w
ere
gave
his
reasons
fo
r
joining
the
to
he able to hold Rostov, whoa*
It tie* would virtually outlaw mand," bo said. In addressing ap- ral classes In f ir s t tdd la In p ro ­
a rre ste d S a tu rd a y
bv
o ffic e r s club.
fall Would lay open .the low er
pUketlag. It wag believed too proilmately 1000 workers and a g re ss, which la being done as •
a c tin g under Police L ieut. C. 0 .
Dr.' II. -W . Rucker, re lu m in g
II s s lls s r S Us l-a s t a lst
: t«r have a chance ef Large group of naval officers "p a tro tic service" by th« r,-., t, r H u tto s, fo rm er vice aqu*d chief to active service In the
club.
White House approval
w ilh no ranum craU eg expectod.
reviewed
tho
work
of
tho
lied
who was transferred tn other duNEW Y O R K .'O ct. 30 — l/Fi —
■nu congreasieaal leader* are - t i S r S w upon tha workers
T h e rppening rate of aecidenl
Cross first aid classra and the Thi- U. S.
tlee several weeks ago.
S teel
C orporation
agreed .that ne strike restrictions to “gWo the lie In tho teeth" tn faUliUee
m akes
knowlo«lga of
aim of tho g ro u p In teaching faced w ith a strik e o f w uikeia
anyone who attempta to convince first aid Invaluable to tbo general
people to b* com petent in hand­ In its captive m ines and a runROME, OcL 20 —&lt;A1— Vlrthan they hove a diaputo uvar public. Should a t emergency aria* ginio Gayda. authoritative Fas­
ling accident classes.
sequent serious sh o rtag e nf fuel
pay or .any other grtecance.
there would bo net nearly enough cist editorialist, again called on
Guest* of tho luncheon includ­ a t its steel
mills,
anno.m eed
trained person* who ere capable President Rooeevelt today to pro­
ed a num ber o f m em bers of the T uesday the largest th ird q u a r ­
__
•
of giving first aid treatment.
duce the German document show­
D'-l-and club, and E. M. A m il. te r n et earn in g s since IU29.
“The graduate* of this m ethods ing plans to suppress the wcrld'r
to g r and G. A . Hpcer o f the
E ig h t building perm its havo
N et liter me for the S eptem ber
course era ready ami wlllin t to relielona.
R otary Club, and E arl J e te r ami q u a rte r
w as
| 3 t , 313,311,
or been issued front the City H all
conduct couraea In accepted m*BIRLIN, Oct. W
"If It doe* not apnear within
Kdwsrd .M arsh all. Key Cluh o f­ $.1.21 a rom m nn share, rnm p'irvd since Oct. 22.
E v e re tt
Jones
i to any persons who are k i­ 24 hours," Gayda aaid, “the re­
Min(star Qoebbela
Oc
In
ficers of Remlnol* H igh School. w ith $.1.3,103,0117. n r $3.07
a secured a perm it to rrp a ir his
F O R T LA U D ERD A LE. OcL 29
ted Ia learning. C ltlsens who putation of Roosevelt the falsi­
Tu reday
to
---- appeal Tu
I
i-----------------------------share, in the like 1010 period. In reildrnce a t Sixth S tre e t and Cy­
A local h e e l yard wilt are Interested are miked to con­ fier will arise to th* start."
M M rvtkdtiitji whittd to “the
the* J u n e q u a rte r thi* y e a r th - press Avenue a t a cost nf $290.00
•Th* Board of Deacons of the c a s t
n
, m u
•tort w ork aeon on an Army tact M rs. Jack Halt C hairm an of
• f MyUtohr not
First
Baptist
Church
meal
toS
h
i
p
,
P ro fit was $24,H i t , f i t o r $2.12 with Sam Gillun in charge of tho
•
H
e
r
fo
r
fo
u
r
101-foot
t
vacua
tha
local
Rad
Cm
a
First
Aid
umI i i i i 4 tMiii to
work.
night at th* church ,nt 7:30
~ —
~
a share.
rear heada high Md MVsr ghri | vsaaalaequ^pped aa •■ u ll fioat- Committee,’' Dr. Rocker concluded,
o'clock.
T he M ather F u rn itu re Company
T he corporation'* earning* fo r
the firs t nine m onths
of
the anil the P resb y terian Church will
■ ■ will ho asf l k»ew y m have R hard toThe iw r s t boot*
All Elk* ora asked to mart at
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 — y e ar w rr* $91,!tAM,0'Jl, eq u al to co n tract F. M. E nglish to re-roof
aigned chiefly
ckiefty far aviation
crash
dap,** *he wrote. “You p art all signed
a
Erickson Funeral Homo tomor­ (49— A billlon-dollor riven and $8.H2 a sh are on the common p a rts of th e ir building*, while Uto
•errtce.' They wlU eenutii lit­
BERLIN. 0e|. 19 —&lt;AV- Oer- row at liSO P. M. wkon tho Ban- h a rb o rs authorlutlon bUI th at stock a g ain st
$A9,4IH,070
or M ethodist Church a t F ifth Street
i a ^ T i w s h n B i i t i a u a «t*nd ters, w o i k w surgical diagenman aprttMmcn, atill fuming over food momban will loovo to nt- includes th* 1191921.000 Flori­ $6.HO a sh are In tha like period rm l F ork Avenue will make re­
Mrtee ead- other eqalpment t-&gt;
pairs on Its building.
Preakloat
Rooaovalt'a
Navy
Day
toad tho fnnoral aorvicoo at Ovie­ da ship canal will not receive last y ear.
provide i u rgOMg heapltallaatbn
NEW YORK. A t . 29
speech, challenged tho President
J. II. Parra more received a
congressional consideration
fo rfly srs k i h w 4 &gt; r i m i ‘hera. K ranking B ritU ' official told to produce tbo map which kv do CoaMtory for Ralph E. Sta­ final
permit to install a gaaolina
until hearing* hav* b**n complet­
—
l
e
s
______
aa international tabor organisa­ aaid rrvaolod Gorman aspirations
tan k at hla ator* on Francht
ed on th* $$0,000,000 ALd'.tination conference' today that Bri- la South America.
A m o rris rv llcenso w aa iaaued Co«*a waterway, ChalrrriH M an s­
Avenue, and Mont** Harris kaa ^
" I f su c h u mop exist*," th* to Joaalo Lm Quofoo a n d - E U o field of tha Itouao rtocra and
permission to remodel a oaothe post-war ■pole(Oman challenged th o P re si­ W Baaa o f O rU ndo. r
Florida — Conalderabla cloudl- story frame store Into tn spirtharbor* committo* said today.
‘ I* not just dent. “p ra e a t t o u th e n tle ."
Mansfield, who** commllle* *'- ness tonight and Thuraday; show- ment building.
„ of Jockaonvfllo
is, It I. a
Tbs United Lumber Company
ready has approvod Ihe bill, said era along tho MUthoost and eastH a r t o f H anford MO*
_
ef civUiiasecured two permit* to begta con­
■ M u rin g * Ucoaoo fro m th o Court its Introduction would b* id tla y td central coast*.
struction
of a five-roots fnuna
until after tho Alabama
Georgia—Fair to portly cloudy
H oaao S a n a a .

uane.

re .a

;Nnzi High Command
Reports S i n k i n g
It British S h i p s

halph E. Staley,
Resturant Owner
Of Oviedo Pies

raid w ardens are shewn giving first a id befora
arrival of doctors who supervised rem o v al of
the " in ju re d ." The b^tlyyvd ra r? It w as fur*
lin-hed hy 11 used car dc iler
!
----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- t -

* » */

•V. a W

Caucasus Oil
Is Endangered

flatly declines I either to
h it a tte n tio n a t
the
press
^onfirm or tleny imports b ro u g h t!
Conference th a t ' pocur
German
lu h m a n n e s had been $unk.

Map Is Challenged
By Italian Paper

.

Mining*
Cities In Prepara t i on To l . e q v e
Them In R u i n s

E n g in e e r ? #

Mayor LaGuardia- Boots One

ft
•*»«h n o i
£1

P raaidcnt R ooiavclt aaid T u ca.
i ita r ha m ay aak congreis fo r le­
T h e Seminole County A gricul­
gislatio n to c u rb atrikea In deFans* in d u stries by p u ttin g t-e th tu re Association will nu-et Monla tb a g overnm ent’* v w n n u r y dry in ithe
F u tu re
Farm ers'
'm o d 1st Ion m achinery.
B uilding a t Sem inole High School
Tbla dlacloattim came
F a rm a t 9 0 0 o'clock
to
give
, arts* conference a*
gro w ers
w ho
handle
produce
pr»»id*nt of tbo
through the S ta te F a n n e rs' M ar­
“
k e t a n o p p o rtu n ity to disease
off a;
’ m
and soiling ahu

l

M M HER 53

4 — SV crrU ry Knox lo&lt;l«y «ai«| th r
*1 N«vy
probably woulil apply a
J policy of w r f f j r to th«* sinking*
v Of any Germ an *ubm trine* m m i fa y rm rn ts w ith Am erican w ar,
a. Vessels.

Representative Savs
Walkout Is To En­
force Closed Shop

M an a d ju s tm e n t of the P ly­
m outh unit.
In Bay City, Mich., a strik&gt;| In tht DeFoe Boat A M otor
W orks halted work today on eight
subm arina
chaser*
and
mina
•w eeper* brin g c ontracted
fo r
tha U. S Navy u n d e r a 120,000
. defense c o n tra c t
*
A C. I. O. re p re e n ta iiv e &gt;aid
tha strike waa to cnfurca union
shop dem anda and w i#ca were

Member A ssociated ITcwa

IoSuB!lBreak ‘ Through Into
SecretCrimea Peninsular Is
Reported By Germans

111

DETROIT, rvt. J*&gt;_t/ra_
A walkout nf the night shift
■t KeUnY-Hares Wheel ComI pany MAchine-gon plant halt­
ed production of wcanons
for military nlrtraft todav.
The United Auto Workers
(C . I. O.) demanded n miniI mum 6 cent hourly' w#»e in­
crease in three Detroit plants

I fu r a ift

S a n fo rd Is The Only Central
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g Hail, H ichw sj
A nd W a lc r T ra n sp o rta tio n

Briton CaUe -War
Fight For Future

L&amp;nSl Bill
Held lip In House

Nazia Fume Over
Roosevelt's Map

LOCAL WEATHER

President N om inate uk’a pratniwIV* mMt b*

_

aifjn
jw b b s b »

log*, phkh woro ochodulod to­ tonight and ThuAlay: slightly
day but postponed un'IJ army I warmer
i
.
warmer' lloarr th*
northwest
and
-------» ,
' sxtiemo north portions Thunder
bo apprapria-1
Alabama—Partly cloudy tonight
c» .blaakit
..
•— wanner
Thuna»&gt; and- Thuraday:
day.

house on MoUonrltla Avenue and
a eii-room frame dwelling In
Sanford Haight*.
B . A- McCauley will m ake a d ­
dition* to klo shop a t U U 1 F a lm rtto Ars&amp;ao.

4 J
v ’t

—

&gt;•

iiit

• i

�----- r - r r- r'v

j t o '7 r

■

T O Tir : -------- - ‘

^ Tr - V.

-if, v* ■-.T &lt;f •

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, iitl^

gAHTORD,; FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

For A Safe Hunting Season
With the duck season opening noxt SumUy, It I* not
too parjy to express a few word* of caution, to .the many
hunters who will bo wielding their shotgun* In quest of
the feat-flying teal, the elusive mallard, and the .Unpopular
root
The faadnatlon of hunting, In part anyway, lies in the'
fact that there la alwaya a.certain element of danger connected with It. Any man equipped w ith * ahotgun loaded
with high-powered duck ahell* automatically bccompa a po­
tentially destructive possibility to] human life as well to
W.iW fowl, and because of, this factor. th e r t’ Js fcreat need
for every hunter to be cautious even to ijh* polpt of cur­
tailing some of his fun.
More fatalities are chalked up each year ,to hunting ac­
cidents than to any other sport, and jpoat pt these scclilonts are the result of sheer neglect of- the most rudi­
mentary principles of handling firearm*. One of these rudi­
mentary principles Is that a man seldom gets shot unless a
guu la pointed at him, and so any consideration of the safe­
ty factor In hunting should Include the cardinal rule of
never pointing a gun, loaded or unloaded, at anyone.
Naturally, if this rule were followed anlftt-aalfy there
would be few accidents, but there la a sinister Influence in
the great pastime of hunting which militates against the
pursuance of this ruldrThat slnltter Influence, which also

Focusing

OCT, a t ,

it*

ramrra*

Friday &amp; Saturday
It’ll “Wow" You!
Avlithm.
Revealing the current Impcr
tanci* of the awiftlv-groarinc sir
arm of the fleet, which ha* com*
to be recognized b-r military
strategist* ar. America** fln t line
of defence, the /'»•&gt; trace* hriel1&gt; the development of the (('ry'i
air eeralee rirv* the period of the
flret World l i l t , show* It* prerent-day training and cen*tiucttm
program*, and how It operate* to
nartnerahlp with the flee*, rancIhr over the ocean* In rrerch of
Ail* ralden and submarines.
Engaged In the qerrxjusligjc
IIB flllV

ler. beC b* to lowly, Ido. TheyXnd two other children were
d by their yow«« aeepwr after the had Mada deiperata and
^ « S W R » J I ! ^ s t Hum food and M u .

moving target in the form of one of. ,the rpiny varieties
of ducks found in this region.
’ '
^ :
BIB L E V E R SE FOR TODAY
When a person geta fxclted. he forgets,.and when he
0 0 D CAUSES THE RIGHT. forgets he la liable to dlaregsra a v e ty ;,!^ ,^ a d v ic e he

jW ip w ia p A Y ,

Repair ohips in the U. 8. Navy
ar.&gt; actually floating factories
with complete eleetrfcal- blarto
machine shops with compls"
wilding (quipnicnt. lathes, punchcr, mailing machines and foundture will be shown at the !&lt;!!&gt; sn.lth- carpenter, optical ami
rite.
*
Theatre today and Tnursday.

emergency training i roMarch Of Time ■ currant
grnm jrill coon brag It to’ a tot: I
navU pilots amt slrmea
Show? Im port Of ef— 50,000
all full-lledard “Sailor* tVitb
Navy’s A ir Force Wings."
This latest March of
pic­

IMl

•ura the ihipment of only GOOD
fra It.
On the other hand—what the
heck J—W ell' he (hipping FROZ­
EN fruit In all probability later

, . XOU8 TO PREVAIL: And they
:&gt;han fight against thee but they
..ahan not prevail against theei
. . { " I »™ * “ h thee, salth the
jf^ed, to deliver the*.—Jer. IsID.

SOTHERN
HIM
BELLAMY

*,*nt *hore-b&lt;
r'twN* of *eoor

BOGART
m ui

JENKING

Midnight Show — Friday 11:30 P. M.
BIG HALLOW E'EN CELEBRATION
F U N — FROLIC — CHILLS — T H R I L L ^

profitable way could 4d- found

to 'a i^ U b d ad

iris Forum)
Soma rain fall* far out to the
aaa
And drowns Itoalf quit* useless-

the Ttorld* a
titan td tarry a

mm

Soma rain cold and relentless

*bfatg

Afilnat the drabbled people In
. the streets.

:

y

\ bualneaa resulting from tho misfortune!
chlnatloru of married couples, but whph
by unethical^.lawyers, then It la time ;

■

The rain tonight acsinst my wln.frdow sill
genres both to comfort and ful*
A f|l|.
—RUTH THOMA9

it r*-

_______
m It may
[pear, because It ia given, and
KaL and not fU to eat
If regulation and Inspection

&gt;8oma rain rn|lov*s the sun-1
: parched sod
around an apathetic

For thla reason, the people of M^Unf ore greatly interc*t?d i ln * Mur} InvwUgaUon down Mirra M ,the' divorce

soma effort to protect the good
same of Florida. Such advertis­
ing would be so startling and
to Impressive It would' make
millions of friend* for U&gt;* State
and far Flarids fruit
• A few selfish, greedy operat­
or! wouldn't Hk* such a program.
But everybody els* would}; and
we wouldn't have to do It mdr*
than one S r two mason* to In-

aa the divorce cdfitef of the world was not" gchteved strict­
ly on the *up and bp7* ‘ " ' 1 '•
'
• .. .
"Laymen couldn’t tell Just what waa wrong but they
could not close thdlr nostjil* to the aukpicidua apjell which;
has hung for months as a mephitic art* arouhd Miami
divorce courts.
- .......... ..
».*•■• ••
"The Herald has urged at various times that the .Dads
“l'a reguastad” County* B ar Association take chgnlrance of conditions, for

• fny a typical darky,' and I'm dofinitely worn out.
i There I* one htrv named George,
• but h* Isn't • Puilman potter,
&gt; Not a shlmmy-fooUd
dancer
i . • among tbam, not n alnglu sriu, ky eoon-shojt.
j They don't mv
or talk'In a bomln* drawl.

I• W
iW r a n g g a t e s
“JJwenee River" «Vy didn’t look
homesick at all
&gt;W hy. at tha mention of water-

AndersonGriffith
Funeral

Dlroriot

m &amp; ws vtiasfcivs

sxfeuttsus/ttM*w?^l,h
"Action has been taken. It should be pushed to a thor­
ough, fearless conclusion, regprdleas of iha-.ststufe of any

GRAND OPBNINO AT

I asked one If ha dream ed of
..c h a u f f tr in g custom -built MTV.
a O d h a M id he'd te th e r own hi*
mm—th en , gat this, J. B&lt;~denied h e'd over stolen the buse s
Ravens clgaral
h l a c o n d u c t la
auch
To top It off. ha doesj.'t look a n d .o ffic ia l a c t i o n ."

any more shiftless than yo(i ov

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

tiled for an Ahraham Lincoln
faahlngton Jaffsrson Jones,'
.luck.. Bay, • way don’t ovsa
tvo any gala named Mandy
Au or H&lt;moy.
j don’t hot on number* or
lot ^machines or roll dem to-

*7 f tq c a u . b a t

■-

in . Florida
ng .lhnf:.|

SpMfeesJti Supper
8«rvrt from 6:00 *tfl 0:06

SOFT D!
DANCING

ovan their clothes are comic,
lould It bo nosrible.. J. B.,
’t fuanyf

h e ’s n o t a d e b u ta n te , g la m o u r g irl
^ fa m o u s m o d e l o r ip o v ie s ta r—s h e ’s ju s t a s e n s ib le S o u th e r n
h o u s e w if e w h o e n jo y s m o d e r n c o n v e n ie n c e s a n d lik e s t h e
id e a o f t h r i f t a n d q u a lity . I n a y fo rd , s h e ’s o n e o f th e th o u s a n d s
o f w o m e n w h o d a ily s e r v e a n d e n jo y S o u th e r n T w i n - P a c k
B re a d a n d R e d i-G u t C a k e b e c a u s e o f th e s e v e r y q u a litie s .

l i t miles south of g oal
font «t tho 8anford-Orf
.lamto .Highway.

}

T H I S A D V E R T I S E M E N T IS HER T E S T I M O N I A L
She has .written it by reason 6! her continuous purchases of TwiivPack
Bread and Redi-Cut Coke. W e know, from constantly growing sales, that it
voices the opinion and experience of thousands of her friends and neighbors.

irnmont la planning to
)U dsfanaa production,

K

i

cn of spamty
........................

it prodnatha

I p , by chance, you have not yet discovered the fine quality ol Twin-Pack
Bread and Redi-Cut Cake—and the convenience and thrift of these 2 clever
naekagcft—f« u l tbe brief descriptions below, then hasten to your favorijp

BN

Vr-i
fa g g p
V

■ f e i

- -

'

v- ' -•

�T , OCTOBER W. 1M1

T H E HANFORD H E R A L D . HANFORD. FLORIDA

octal A n d Personal Activities
Telephone 14A

L L O U R I N E B E A L , S o c ie ty E d i t o r

^Social Calendar
. •;

W EDNESDAY

The wash of prayer will te
■ N rrM by women of the Wojg m 'a Society of Chrutian Serw fca of the Methodist Church
w d I program in the church at
A U P- X . with Mrs. Cheater
Uaaiela as leader.
A ’ -■ •
TuuswJDAY
I Tha Woman's Cleb, under the
M m U o n of Mra. Boy Ttllla, will
Bf»a charge of the sewing .en­
ema-foe tne Had Croee in tne
[The Grammar ReLool P. T. A.
tiU meet In the auditorium at
g 6 8 0 F. M. to be preceded by
The board meeting at 2 :ti P. M.
The aanual Hallowe'en Poeti­
cal of tho South Side Primary
School will to held cn tho school
ground* frtm 8:00 P. M. until
'^;00 P. M. The public la invited
*t attend
The Congregational Friendship
League meets at the home of
Mrs John Jones on Beardell
Aeenue at 3:00 P. M. to plan
J i r the Annual Bataar.
W The W est Side Primary School
is having a Hallowe'en Festival
to be sponsofed by the West Side
P . T. A. beginning at 6:00 P.
M. and'lasting until S:00 P. M.
Tho public haa been extended
Ann hgvHation to attend.
j;A n all-day meeting will be
beU in the Methodiat Church

The Yowell Co,
Sanford, Fla.

Mrs. Thomas Horfors
Daughter, Maxine
Mrs. J. Thoms, wss hostess
on Monday afternoon at s party
which •■» (irm at her homo
on Cjprwtt Avenue in booor of
her daughter, Maxine, in cali­
bration of her ninth birthday an.
niversary.
•
The chlldran gatharad on tha
lawn of Mrs. Thomas' home
where games and contests were
enjoyed throughout tha afternoon
after which the hoateaa, assisted
by Mrs. Paul Cason and Mrs. E.
C. Dobson, served refreshment,
of birthday cake and ire cream.
Celebrating the occasion with
Maxina wars: Faye Williams,
Doris Bennett, Mary Margaret
Yates, Paulette
Herndon, Myrtle Yates,
tason. rieftry Allen ttl
Baber, Beverly PewcocV. _ _
Smith, Francia Ward, Bruy Cook,
Lois Ann Dobson. Ruth Brewer,
Maggie Mae Hail. Billy Johna.
Marie English, Martha English,
Agnes Ann Bennett, Eugene
Bennett, Charles rhilllps, Gelon

Mrv. Edna It. G il,* of U m atilla
was the guest b u t weekend of Mr
and Mrs. J. R. I.yle*.

Mrs. C harles U M ct'iung ha*
arrived from High Point, N. t \ to
visit w ith her parents. Mr. ami
Mra. Fred R. Wilson.

Mrs. U C. M cllri ilr ha* retu rn

ed from Vidette, Ga . w here *hi
atten d ed the weilding of her *i*
te r, Mias S tsa n S hivris. to Key
B obaci T. J .
J ' * 1' - * *
—■ M rra m i Mrv--A I. B e y . have
retu rn ed from a tw o weeks' vaea
tion which was *|wml in New Je r
aey, Pennsylvania. New York City
and Ft. B ragg. N ( with Irirml*
and relatives

Mr. and .Mr* Janie* Sand* en
tertain ed a t their home in O tlan
do on Sum . y evening with a din
ner p arty in c e le b n ta m of the
firs t an n iv ersary of Mr*. Sand*'
Mm I. D. Martin,
Seminole! brother-in-law and •■•ter. Mr. and
County Chairman of the Bundles-; M r.. B roughton W atkins.

Bundles For Britain
Receives Volunteers

for-Britain Club, this morning
made the announcement that mare
than 100 women have called ask­
ing if they might help in some
wry, but for lack of yarn er
money with which to buy the
yarn, knitting haa slowed 'down
“tremendously.''
IWIntcr clothing, quilts, materni­
ty dresses, buttons and «H knitted
clothing la acceptable. Mra. Mar­
tin explained and urged everyone
having any of the foregoing » r
tide* to contact Mrs. W. A.
Leavitt, telephone 215-R.
The Bundles-for-Brltaln Club
will meet at the home ef Mra.
Martin, ISM Mellonvllle Avenue
on Thufr-Vy afternoon at 1:00
o’clock and everyone Interested
In the work of the organisation
la urged to attend and evaryone
having finished garments la asked
to turn them in tit that time.

BAPPI

Am ong those from Sanford who
attended the m eeting in W inter
P a rk on M onday'tvrning a t which
D ean Thoma* 1-amb.rt
spoke,
were Mr. m il Mis. V . S. ('ole
n t n , Mr and Mrs. O P. Herndon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. M orrison ano
Miss Dorothy Sanford.

Legion Dance Ticket
Sales Progressing

PAGE THREE

(C. R. Lord
Hallowe’en Festival Church Class Has
Ila rk ry .
Plans Arc Complete
Regular Meeting The next
entertained
Plan* have been completed fo r
th Seeker*
the annual Hallowe'en F estival
i*t t h u irh
which will be presented by the
W e«t Side P arent T eacher A s­
iK «n MonMr* John
sociation of the W est Side P r i ­
m ary
School
on
the
school
conducted
grounds on Thursday evening a t
tvOO o'clock ami lasting
un til
i n nnd in
«y a paper
'j 00 o clock.
In addition to the num erous
It Mitchrll.
wned w ith
fe a tu re s
of
am usem ent
and
gam es which will
offered and
the aw arding of prises for tho
best eottum es a fashion show
will )e presented by the child­
ren. to be followed by living
pictures.
The program of the show fol­
lows;
Scene One— School Days, Mm.
John Clark, teacher; ami B etty
K atnrl.
Mary
Klldn
to ssin g , R athrl; “The Torn Hat . William
lact|ueline Dunn Mr sine R abum , H um phrey; “ W hiatler-* Mother .
Shirley ICrvin, Dorothy H arrvll, Ruby Jo M artin; “ The Angelu* .
Gene lla sty , Velma Bohannon;
Betty Bnsmin. Myra Jean Clause.
l.a rk ",
Mitttiie
DicK Butler, Marion B utler Bill “ Song of th e
ila rd v Bob White* Irene W hite H um phrey. "B irth of the F la g '.
Betty
Ann
M artin.
E lisabeth
rT nd fifobby Me Nab.
Seven Two—Tea P arty, with W1 ite, Jacqueline Dunn. |to n *
Dunn.
"S
oldier
Boy
*.
Monroe
Harold Stem per
IVnny H ardy,
M ilitary
T»p Dunce
Rvelyn Jones
K athryn Cullum, Pearce;
Dolores N augher, Barbara
Mc- B a ih ira Ann Pearce; Mi** A m er­
Nab, Sally Miller. Tommy W il­ ica- Marilyn Calhoun.
kinson, W alter Booth, Ray T hom ­
as, Connie Ludwig, Jim m y Joe
Kendall. Jeanette
W alker,
Ktigene lU rinrau
Song - Playmate*. Rvelyn Jones
and Dolores Naugher
T ap
D am e B arbara
A nn
Pearce
A crolatic
Ds nee—Jojm e
Jones.
Scene T1 -e In the G arden,
___ _______ and *ong» by the
Glee Club Tho*c taking p a rt inSm ith, Joseph
dude
Rudolph
Ervin,
l.uther
David,
Jim m y
Sm ith Willie
Bohannon, Doris
Willi*; Tommy Malhvln. B atty
Ann
M artin,
Duane
H arrell,
Mildred B arinrau, B etty Prescott,
C harles Thoma*, Mary C arlton,
E lisabeth
Ann
W hite,
H asel
Clause.
Mildred
Ervin, Sonny
Lodge, Jack
W hitmore, F-valyn
Jones, Sally Mil'ec, Joyce A nder­
son and Jnyne Mae Jones.
Scene Four To Beil,
Janice
Reel. Richard Hall, Ann Raborn.
Carol
David, Gene W ilkinson,
C hester H arper Sera Nell H a rd ­
in and Harvey Wilklnwm.
Those taking p a rt In the ‘‘liv­
ing p ic tu re s ' include the follow ,
ing:
R eader—Mary Ellen le a s in g ;
"A ge of
Innocence", K athryn
Cullum ; "B aby S tew art", Millie
H ardy; "S traw berry G irl', Jca_n
C lause; "Feeding
H er
Birds",
Tommy Methvln, lla te l Clause.
Mildred
Rarineau
and
B etty

anil

Mm

J.

W. Mr*. W. ill Sm ith. M r. J . n.
Craw ford. Mr*. M. E Moye. Mr*.
m eeting wa* a n ­ J . D. G riffin. Mr* Lord. Mr*
nounced to bo held with Mm . It.
W. S. Thornton.
Mr*
W
1»
H I’atti*hnll &gt;t her homo in
(* Ru«*rll and j Mrs. B ert C hapm an will speak
■Geneva ami the
m eeting wa* C lark; Mra. J
on **W hat a parent fre ls is hiv
! turned over In the hostesses in- Mr*. J. F. Riser
j responsibility and d u ty
to hi*
clu&lt;lintc Mr*. David. iD *. Vaughn.
AI»o, Mr*.
(' I’rirst. Mr* child in the school*' at the m eetMr*. W E Wells.
Mr*. W. t'. W R. Edenfield.
Mr*. J
M • ing of the (gram m ar School P arIH-klr and Mr- J l&gt; Jinkln*.
j ent T each er Association m eeting
who served
refreshm ents
run- Kaye*. Mr*. I* Grow, Mr*, t ' which will he held in th r school
'"D tin g of ro ffre and gingerl rvad I.. Goodhue. Mr* Duncan, Mr* &gt;aud ito riu m tom orrow a fte rn o o n
Mitchell
Mi*.
topped
w dh
whipped
rream . I uttlshall, Mr*.
beginning at
.10 o'clock.
Kavor* in thi- *hnpe* of anchor* T. E. Wiinon. Mr*. Klo**ir Good*
Mrs Irm a Klynt will answ er
•on.
Mr*.
R.
M
M
a
son,
Sr
,
M
n
and rope* were placid upon each
H. A. ApflT?hy. Mm. J ('• W ait-. Mrs C hapm an with th»* trachera*
Mrs. J. B. Little Mrs. Mh ti Ha view point, t «» he follow ed by »\
Moffett, Mim June M •&lt;M«’ll. M m . i general disriisston u n d e r the ill
N ettie Tilli*. Mrs R W T urner. 1 reetion of P K Kipp, principal
Mrs .1 W lla rk e y . Mrs |{ K of th«* school
All m eniheis of the AssocUlCrenshaw ami Mr*. J
F
Mr
| lion have been urged to rwtetul.
Clellaml.

Mrs. Chapman Will
Speak To P. T .A

DON’T FORGET
S pagh etti Supper and
lla llo * c-a n * I'awW al,
Friday nrte. HHM) ’111
9:00 l \ M. Weal Side
School!

S an fo rd , Florida

SPEEDY" WILLIS

BIRTHDAT

M rs. Ira S outhw ard .

* Ctayds Forguson
Alice Lundqulst
Alva Lundqulst

A.

The Grammar School P. T.
will moot In tho auditorium at
SilO P. M. All members era
asked to attend aa an Interesting
program has been planned,
annex with the rail mleslon
etudy "A Christian Imperative" i
being tho sabicct. An “around. I
Ibo-world" luncheon will bo eerv- I
ed at the noon hour.
Tho Townsend Club will hold
ite regular meeting In the Court
House at 7:30 P&gt;M.
.The Bundles for Britain Club
win meat at the home of Mrs.
I. D. Martin, ISM Mellonvllle
Avenue at 3:00 P. M.
•
FRIDAY
Tho N do V Howard- Chapter
of tho U. D. C. will meet at
tha home of Mra. M. 8. Wiggins
at 3:00 P. M.
The WoiMui’a Club, under the
dtraetleo of Mra. M. O. McNair,
will be la charge of tha morning
•owing easeion for tho Bod Cross.

Never Were Lamps More Beautiful!
These stunning Umpn are artistic triumphs—not only
do they beautify your room*, but they’re aclentiflca*/
designed to give maximum eye-comfort. Prices are
modest

1, DON’T JUDGE COMFORT ON LOOKS

.1. DON’T IIUY A MATTRESS
KEEP ITS COMFORT

Most m attresses LOOK com fortable in a store. B ut there
nrs all kinds of com fort. A m a ttrrs s m ade with In d iffe r­
ent "Inaidea'* can give only in d iffe re n t com fort. The
B e au ty rea t ha* a special- construction th a t bring* com
fo rt to it* m ost lu xurious (mint.

A m attress tIn*t lose* it* eum fort n f l r r
no bargain. The U nited Stale* T e stin g
17 d iffe re n t make* of mattrea*e*.
In l!
re*t *tnnd up .'I T IM E S IdlNGKK than
lie**.

CARO OF THANKS
We, tho family of tho lata
Mra. Victoria Dunwoody, wish to
thank all who war* to kind to u*
of o«r doar wife, m
aadmother end aunt.
I* Dunwoody, widower
_________ and Fhmily

The Glorificr Mis5implic^+^,
4. DON’T HUY A MATTRESS
KEEP ITS SHAPE.

THAT

CANT

Time la h ard on a mu tires*. A fte r m fvw y e a rs lum ps
may fo rm . . . edges m ay sag and gvt wavy. I lja b ty r a it
has a special

PA TEN TED

Hag-proof

Edge. T hose

edge*

stay erect and firm d u rin g the e n tire life of the m attress.

Bccsum K HMlgiMa like a kittea! Both tho back and the
fo o t ttm ch vertically and the
topbackofdMikifthaaarwoInch clastic cailaf for g *4 n
waistline. Thg fiumosss bade

Lam p* in every* imaginable style
and size for every purpose!

TODA Yi GET A BEMJTYREST
' h * U

T en**

S100 A W EEK

li f t FLORIDA

�t
1

THE; SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

E A G E F O C ft

—
Q uarterm aster Corps Constructs
“Rolling Garage” F,or Field Use
R fr
K S r)

a n d * h .1 ) b .

— (S p e c ia l)—

'l a w

• T o llln ir

s ir-

RADIO NEWS

afro” supplied f»y lh«« Quarter-

o f ool4
------.---- - w ith in
&gt;r! mdathe *i»r«m _ 10 .
'
tk o -FtetttlouB
l l « 4atf Ion
In n
oo ff
f1 r oa#t "1 pnoa kt t flo
(C k a p to r
I H i l lim a o f tk o
► ) * l t k tk o C ta rk tfclo n o llro . S a c k o la lm . o r d o tn a a d
•
k
a
i
l
bo
l
a
w
r
t
t
l
a
c
.
a
n
d
o
h
a
ll
C o u r t o ( s a n tin o lo

N ollro io h .r o b y ( l v « n t k ( | t
■m »o « o * o 4 In III* r t o f ro » o lr
tniolaooo a t !• « 8v. P a r k
A rt,
S a n fo rd . F lo r id a , l a . Ik o
C o o p er
n io r k . u n 4 o r Ik o f l r t l l t o a e a a a ro
o .-d . rA M u n x .
I f o d .r n Shoo S h o p a a 4 I k a t I i k t
O w arr.
fo n d in ro g lo U r oald n a itia p a r*
o u o n l lo Hio I . t m o o f th o * f l r lltlu u o N a m .
H la ta W
f C b s p te f
t a r s i lm * o o f F lo r id a ) w ith Ik o
t k a t I.
C la rk o f l h . C lr r a ll C o u rt o f Soml* * W elles IT k d r o b p , t » . „
C. lU rd o r t. aaa o a a o s o d l a
n o lo C o u n tr. F lo rid a .
kooIaoOa o a t h o ' C o o a t r y
CTokIf. U CO L E T ..
f lr tlllo n o
O w n rr'o n d Manager P a o ta H a n d ' a n d o r tk o
a
a
a
a
o
o
f
S
p
o
o
o
a
r
K
a
r
d
o
a
D a iry
ru h
(&gt;rt
IS. t j , n . N o r. Sth *
a a d I k a t I In lo a d l a r o a l r l o r o a ld
•tin.
•
» * m o p u r . u a n l to tk o T k l H I o o O
Jfdao*
S t o l u to ( O i.p l.r
tH II
■■•W* * f F l o r id a ) a i m tb c c l o r k

WILMINGTON, N. C.. Oct. 2'J
WDBO

at. Mo

■w lu l l Oomacy,

efnca. la .ta e , y

itrn u

o k i* PWlXar‘M,,t - — ’

bT

•»

•

iw -'s'S K &amp; K r-a
F lrit

•■«
jks
iib lk a tlo a

W #4.

O et

*

Free Delivery—Phone 103
•

,

Laney’s Drug Store

C O PS.
co ps

Wo

B reak fast— Dinner — Supper
• -

. O R O IIO B C. H A f l f t M .

*
_
*
"
o r THR
ouaoi lo lit* trrm o of tba " f k lH «
I I f r t x r f c e M W iy o L H
I Inn. N o ii.
Hlolulr"
(Ckaptof
to»S1 l a w . ' of Florida) with Ike
Clark of lha C lrr.ll Court of
K. m!onlo Cniinly. Florida.
r o V a"LN l A a m T r o h y ^ V l
NICK INiNSTANTINE.

..

lo n m r . a n d
H u
■ u M o o t *® ' 1 ^ • k »11 •*•***•■
THRO R
W pW *-

AT LANETS
DRUG STORE

HOTfCN

s o n ns
tf o l lr a |o h r r o h r a l r a a tk a l
• m .npoard hi. boolnroa at. 1
tr».l nth Ra rtndor Hi#1flrfltl
N lc k 'o . -------f l m r o r-r -a n d- Iko
n a m « ______
lot.m l lo roarUtor told nano aar-

-n rn

clalm .nl. his M «»t. or

r * ^ 2 i

.

We* FID AD Prescription*

" rrxr^rToV*™-

O r nor.

Ort

«. H al.

• O N ) N A V i n a 'C L A I M S o r
-A S P S
A O A IS B T S A ID

TATM*.:., v

rw a DM.
M S.

T o n a n d a o rb o f y o u a r o kora*,
b y n o tifie d ortd r e q u ir e d Id are•o at aay
r la lm o
aad
dom anda
w h lr h you. o r A ltk e r o f y o u . m a s
k a y » o s a la o t ik o ooI r io
J-

ALTMAN’S
USED
fx CARS

Norte*

“WITH A
THAT CO!
Drop in to net um and
we will give you u
deal that will surpriito

you.
193! Ford
Tudor .....
1931
Bcdnn .......... 1(5.0
1931 Chevrolet Tnw
Sedan ........... I5.YI
10311 Ford
Fordor ............. 105.(
1930 Plymouth
Coupe........... 255.1
1938 Plymouth
Coupe ........... 375.1
1938 Dodge Forder
•Trunk Sedan 425.00
1 1939 Plymouth
Coupe -------- 475.00
1910 Plymouth Del.
Sport Sedan :.. G73.00

b u t lha hravient repair*, Theoe
include the replacem ent o f as.
ub*a*M&gt;piblie.t and
iivmblie* and ______
rem oval of a w um -out m otor and
l u replacem ent by a new one.
T h e mobilo m achine *hupa a te
equipped lo h andle every p h aia
of K aruse w ork, and equipm ent
lnrludea plane*, lathe*, w elding

1:45 Koad of Ufa
2:00 Young I)r, Malonr
2:16 Joyco Jordan
2:80 UP Nawa
2:85 bulldlag for ^afanoa
2:45 Mallnaa Mualcal
8:00 Aftamnon Variatlat
2:15 Jerry Wajma. Songn
8:80 Ren.'ro Vallry Folka
8:45 Advantnraa In Bclanra
8:56 Praia Nawa
4:00 ClnelnMlI Conaarvatory
Muair
4:80 Landt Trio
4:46 PraM Nawa
6:00 Twlllyht Malodtaa
6:16 Tha Goldbarga
6:80 Wild Ufa
6:45 Juat Entertainment

CREDIT

a— '

KKVISRD
.a

H /io iu n u iu ii,
WA8l|INGT0N,_

m

OeL __
n ^ JP )

—Tha Padaral Raaarva Board
haa rot load Its Inatallmant credit
regulations, affaetlva
December
1, In order, It said, to daae
aorna loopholae and taae tame
rritrktloru.

Noll**# i« h e re b y *lr*t&gt; t h i i w#
■r« enirairM M n htialn*## o n i»#W
O r Inrialo H lK horny, H a n fo ri. f*‘ori»
rt*. un*f#r
lh #
f l r tll'o u a
unm h
I tn tllf f * Hon. And t h a t w « |n*
l» n d lo r* « l« t* r nald !«•?»• |o r *
• iin n t lo th # te rm * .if ttm * Kir*
llllfiiM N am # F t
l«*t»#pt#r
l"#S1 l.#nr« o f F lo r id a ) w l;h lh a
r u r h «,r th #
rirru ii
fo o rt
of
Hf m innl# (’iMinlF, F lo rid a .

TtlOMAN It ATt.l TF, fin
^&gt;r»

I.

^
*

N O T tC H

o h o ro h y ( I r o n th o t I
od In hualnooo a t
ih .
rro d o o n N o rth a o n to r d

to 'g tv e teflel e r y e a r draggles will re f a a d every c a s t eg

Authorlsad a*r#nca from duty
In the U. 3. Navy for any peruxl
le*. lh*n 4* houra I* known na
•‘liberty’*. Abeenca authorlif.1 for
a period longer than 4H hours I*
known aa "leava*-

le tte Meal fimlly latgUve. ChIMrea u wall ae aMta Uka
m i -praae whta* taste aad aaay, elective actlaa. Ask year
d far f raaal. It camadja Me er | l « .Uaa. fmaal la aald]
jraataad k y ^ ^

. •

t o i c iit o n

u r v u

co

.

fellowfliohod of Adrleans Ama&gt; ond'a
Dmfinitmlv MILDBR a n d ' W
B ig , r o o m y , im a r tfy s t y le d n e w 1 9 4 2

R-WJri

E v e r y th in g o b o u t C h e a te rB e !^
b

m o t l e f o r y o o r p lo o M iro o n 4

n l o n c o . . . f r o m t h e i r f i n e , r i g h t l y 'b l e u

tehoccoe to their o#ey?»o-opefb ^«»*•
phone locket thot koofte Cho*»o»floli
a|w #yt Froeh^r anti Coolor-SmoWitg.

Steak &amp; Chicken
Dinners — Delicious
Chili—Short Orders

$ v y a pock m d fry them,
role fee them becouee the

Many tpedal S tw le k h r ftaturas at na txtra cost I
te Finest mattriak and rrnftT m nyhipl
.

ALL KINDS OF
SANDWICHES

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK
SenTerd Avenue Juat Off
Of Geneva Avenue *

(tort p u t t * Om h rik U
I (ever the couafry h the

g Rtmarkoblt oas and oil n l M i i l
# low rtpoir tost I Top trado-tn valutl

MAFFETT AUTO SERVICE

SANFORD; FLA.

By. PAUL

Classified Advertisements
BURNER kerosene cooker,
1.80: 8 good keroaenn rang. APTS, k
lencet.
118.00 each) 1 good wood
lg«,
|26.00|
t
Gemini
Ktrlc range, 126.00; Vltnfe lee Boy, used veiy lit*
I 980.00) 1 coal elrcaUtlng attractive s
a:
kUr. *885.00) Many other
. downatelra ap t 418
le appliances, all guarantevd.
ten’* Fuel Oaa Service, 6-ltOOM house (OT Ml
raaa from Post Office.
froia Poet Offle&lt;, wild
frame house, lunch
ad pi* station. Also REPINED woman wantad to do*
trees, grape arbor,
tori* aU. Prlra |3^
ram l owner. Term*.
146.W or write Uoi
Grecan Co,
LATINO heatere
it received a Mg
ne la and fee
W# have the its*
the prWd • you
rCttnm. Setnlnola

RA TM FF.

Tin Fruit Met lixathm
To Relieve Constipation

TRUCKS
1935 Chev. i/i-lon
Pickup ..... SI43.00
IMS Ford 83 Sedan
Delivery....... 163.00
1937 Pord ,60 ft-lon
Pickup
165.00
&gt;1936 Chev. l}j.ton
Lone wheel bane Cab
A Cnoaela .... 293.00

B. K
m i.

Ine ewy. ,

DUSINKS8 BEHYICD-

l M. Part Avgpj

•8

Ban/ard'a

\
J#v •

.
i
m1 •

,?
•

�L

■

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

CHATTER
pr

ja c k

m i-n tu r* &lt;|»l 11 Hi*
Gatois Prep For
,iU n ty o f a tti'iitm ii
Tlie four in i’ll •■•I
Georgia Contest
Of November 8

ARMY TOSSER

ir j lin

-to « e * C v \ ST X «P O rA -t\M F A U a

'

AVf

i?gfvr*.iv&gt;i
xtw n d

w as

✓

lUeJPiCAPcfO last
ICAO. 8 y 1bo
Atocd O r A ( W S E A S &gt; . RUfctAi-P

L -/

—d c re r* u e c t d o e s u f t p

y.’dEd ue c tA j^ n r uvg.
OP tb dis CUPP&gt;»iC.S

A

Tate Prepares
•For Last Game
~ On Gator Field

The Ghost* and Goblins Will G«t You
If Yon Don’t Wstch Out!

A h a m rain Ufmi* |tra«‘ti«'»*
( foireil th** *&lt;|u;i«l ilnwn t«* -do%\
•nerd* on the e. ,ik« ii *«*n| of
| firm in g Field
| Practice gut uiul* r
*li*»rl
ly a f lr r 4 :!•• " (lin k will* :i i ;»l
l«lh«*nk’« d rill. d**drn«d t.. Inn
b«r Ih r «&lt;|U*d ii|» •&gt;• it* («•'•
Workout mihv (hi* In****to I. S
U. la*t S n tu itfj\ nigbf
Offeiwe got tin- Mm*! t»toioi
n m l a tlm tin n m tin*w**ik
Mint
1followed, u* !'«•■• ti
Tom
lo b
• plotted m*w pl»V" mnl inn Mn mi
’fo r th r fir«t tinu*
f With Halfback*
.1. * k J mih
,nnd Frank Kim II doing mo t
, the throw ing, thi tia to r i *i»• mg
attack got U IVNiivkr nltt'l
ii
j f n ir nhthMiijr stg.-*m»V \b%».
g»l«.
^ _Florida cnmpli ti d ih iii Iv
•"
i p c r i w H i f it&lt; _be-'f|l a ttv 1111•t * "
| th r 111-? lo5T, f»»i* him1 of tin*
i&gt;r*t O ra n g e and Him
m*
cord* in year* llig F*»ral Fm gu«on, whioi* total ynnlag* mi
pitfi«e« cniight. iimy *«•! n lumJcio
i Florida record l.rfm r th r clo-*
of th r «i&gt;a«un, cam r in for |d»,ntv
of catcher Th* tig mid wa*« Mo
middle mail on n nunilo r **f lm
w ard lateral conilnn»tioii&lt;* ugniii**
I,. S. IV, nnd l»i*lorc tlmt linn
ffrc tiv r |fO*iv*»
w ai th r in
on th r *oii
.vhurtlv li
day. in r;»llk«‘d ninth Vbill .’.il
T hr South vs. \ m htimu I
•
i»rntativf,
nl«o
um lrlrntcd
.**
T ria s A. nnd M , which |nil!i*d
6C.1 points
without
gettin g
n
fifth place T hat wn&lt; th.* name
ranking the Aggie* were given «t
thin I ta g r »&gt;f the l!l tl&gt; *eu«oo
Southern M ethm ii't ennie in *.tiili
In thr voting with
I it p o in t'
C arrying the
banner
for
tin
acuthennt a re Vanderbilt, tenth
w ith 1th) point*; Alabam a, loth
and Mift*i«*ippi nnd M io io i|i|ii
S ta te , tied for 171h
Following ,Mmne«ota and T»
In the ranking*, come Fordhuni.
•even fin t* and 7HI point*.. l»uk«
five and Ttrj, Texa*. A and M .

A1 P o ttu i (60) of VilUnova tries a d eip erats ettd m n In an attem pt to break through the surprising K it*
hattan lino during gam s In New York. But, he waa stopped for a four-yard lose. In one of the season's
biggest upsets, M anhatU u'f Jaspers conquered powerful, hitherto undefeated and untied VilUnova, t-4.
*

DON’T FORGET, FOLKS!
Rain or shins, con* what might, we arc determined

school smmi1, unit in I'.UiT ho
d e c l i n e ,! tlic l.un&lt;lon u;;Krii*&gt;tinn in its irtr.m * in ih» .1u&gt;. I
tnnvilU S lu liu n i
T here he celled siunHl. from
th# spin-back spot,
I 'i t m a
w n
ftohman, here, in , l'J:w

Missouri an&gt;l S

Minnesota And
Texas Tied In
A P. Grid Poll

SOUTH SIDE SCHOOL
6:00 P. M.

Department

Yon need not j
be a depoei-sg

The Q«nf(
Member t t i

M l

Ire cream , soda., rnndy hur.
end olher s u e t s Mnl r**fr .h
rosnla nrr lo-ntfil in iho cHiilrcne lu n l ship in the II S N'avy
w hich urc ns popular on n Navy
^ i b l'i us.the ImM oq a .lu x u ry liner
A v t a h-clycjy beveruyv. were
banned fro m the N avy in H ill.

n ^ cd^ T S flW ck .1 *

ATTENTION!

. n*ni d r il l

in* uiU i *

I iim n l In Ilk*
I til ll, • • :i \
.1
(h o u g h a ll • t \ n |il | ••
I* !-'
ka
»re * X|»*» I* il l • I
I*
.ii'tin n b r i n i i
•
i. •
.
Ito ilg lic i m n l* e ill 11 • I\
• n
.•nli r tu iiiiiin iw , loit
..H i

O sle OP
BACvCPieto N£A 6nP«rOCo

f

K njoy th e ad*
y a n U g ee e t o u r
P e rso n a l
L o ss

• til I . t i ••inly for the C«ntl*'
Arhmg ’•tu ff cun per*
ili '
nn:i«l In tak e th in g s
i th n •«*«lniair&gt;.
In •♦••ii» *i i i** hart! a t w ork
• ♦nn I* II In*** to (JlMirgia
N •• on
&lt; tiir«lny nig h t,
i-i ll * ir niily home

in to

.he
«i|iunl
llaUhatk**
Toiiim v
ltarn*Miii mnl
I m
&lt; I ill
\n i
h I n ! k a a i n l ll M i • hi l.i •• &lt;

I r » m th b
colum n
should
com * s l i d e r ' th*
h eading
of
“ O bU sury N o tic e ” because th.
v U n b w stre a k o f the “C ellar-y ”
F a d e ( h u t w eek it waa the SUI
)a r-y F e d s) died a f te r an im a t
ik a t o ta l ' o f one.
Y our re p o rte r w ent too fa r
o u t on the limb in predicting a
F e d jVletcry o e er Ocala a n d the
w ftd c ate cam e out a f te r him.
B u t, J s d rin g from the ch arg e ami
taueu e la y w hich the F r t s used
a g a in st D e L an d , it waa hi* hnn.
• e t. b u t not e ip e r t, opinion th at
th e locale w ould m ake a hett ir
^Rowing th a n they .( kI again**
th e visito rs
th is
p a st Friday

,

••joinl

guv*- . m Ii , I 'g n * . 'a t m n
hi

h e r r in g

ycu w ill recall w hal h a .
happened In the p m n the Fed*
h a r e played prior to this one
f d d w iu rem em b er th a t w henever
a n o pponeut w anted to v e r t «r
r e t down In to scoring te rrito ry
th e y did not use th e In fan try
a tta c k but took to the sir. O r Vis
fr (lowed the sam e procedure. The
t F e d line held O cala in th e thndow o f the goal posts tw ice, oncj
• n the one y a rd strip e* a n d then
a g ain on th e tw o y ard m ark er,
only to h a re passes throw n over
th e ir heads o r th ro u g h the arm s
o f the Feds hacks.
On th e d efen se H icks, Odham,
H a sty and F lem ing played su ­
p e rb b a ll b u t on th e o ffen se th e
holes luat d idn’t seem to a p p e a r
a n d If one did m aterialize th e
hall c a rrie r needed a com pass to
fin d It. -**
• A couple p f fum bles by the
F ed backs m arre d the gam e. One
, t « n t a g In th e f irs t plav o f the
R M ia b y F a rre ll ao u n nerved h i.
• if c u a m a u *
th a t they couldn't
M V n to se ttle down. A few m in.
late r T ru lu c k duplicated the
by fum bling and m ik in g (t
• l i r a - ro w th a t the Deals
has been given the ball,

nnd

In 1039, h i. first sensmi on tln#| N EW YORK. Oct 2 U .-(4 ')—
vsrrJty, he
scori-d i s
point, Anyone who w onts to «tfr on on
better th an n th in l uf tho t u r n 1. n-l-nm enl ns to w hether ted te r
totiM while csllinir plays
from fiMithnll i. played In the Hit; Ten
the linc-pltij(inir spot. l.a. t .sen- or the Southw est (Conference run
son' Fnm lrcn M itchell, by v irtu e find ptenlv of m aterial fnr*l*ith
uf pass receiving, M the tm u&lt;.| • dr« in this week's ran k in g , of
team s
as
but T ate ra n his a irin g of sin the nation's leading
ceasful conversions a fte r touch Ho y'ro lined up by 127 ezperU
downs to 11 w ithout u m b ', and
lose army# at! IMligs,
can lm
played re g u la r fullback.
ro u n trd on to tak e r.n s i''" rs s iv e
Coach U e b moved the
(Hi lead in a triv iii' to d rfe n t Ml" op
pounder back to q u arterb ack l»«l position — W hether his a&lt;»Vne p rin y , and he's seen m ost of tl. - 1 m rnt Ih- running, kicking, pass­
action a t th a t post hi the
six im ' nr ju st goo I, hard lilorl.log.
G ator ra m e s played thus
Ln
Five o ther Jncksonville
ei-n,
T sto will be the only hom e "o r i | A| h trh te l. a Junior, rod Ends
senior on the O rannu on I IUo&lt;- H a rry I’li’l t and Jo e tJ n h .m J
aquad when
the tra m
play G uards Hill ItalHirn ami W aller
Georgia in N ovem ber, nnd Ii t
Melti»&gt;, ,ophomore*v lire on Ih .
U A. Dee. 20 in Jacksonvili.q u ad , nrvl K ahem has s ta ll-1
A nd T a te ,-a lw a y s o p r of those, ino .1 of this aearon'a R t'iu
fierce c c ra p e tlto n . who h i t r . t .

H «•

I

t

• C I K i lll ,

a* it

'.ill**
l ,»**«*tor’&lt; Baby
t ’n Miami firxhm en
»
mi Hnri*ln fielt! a t
• •*••- S it ii-lay night.

ATTFNTION FOLKS!
Jack
mmim.i

| . back fro m
I in n —

l lr n a i ln a *

w ith

th e

la te s t

PANORAM
JACK’S

DEW DROP

INN

|V\CI\ \(!K c o n n s
MIXED DUINKS AT I'OI'l I \|{ I'HICES
LOCATED ON HE M l II I I. | . \ KE MONROE

MISS THE BOAT
II you h a v * k««n th in k in g a b o u t o w n in g y o u r o w n
k o a o . . . a n d y ou tail to m ak o it com * tru o wtlhlw
tho n o il low m o n th s Ih o to Ii a n o ic o llo n t c h a n c o
th a t you w ill tool v o iy m u ch Itko th o l«llow w h o h a a
Just ’*mioood th o boat.'*
TODAY EVERY FA C TO R 13 FAVORABLE to h o m o
b u ild in g . C oats a ro atill low . . , a n d Iho FEDERAL
H O USING ADMINISTRATION h a a m a d o h o m o b u ild ­
in g Ioann m oro o c o ao m icu l a n d n a a ia r to c a r ry th a a
ovor bolovo.
INVESTIGATE . • • (n v n a tig a to b n lo r# th o b u ild in g
bunlnnna p ic k s u p to s u c h a n natn n t (hut c o s ts w ill I U s
— w h ic h th s y a t s o u rs to do.
C O M E IN AND LET US TELL YOU MOW 1A 3Y H O M E
OW NERSH IP O TODAY.

I’llONE 713

FRENCH AVE. AT sih ST

Thebuy for !942

”
One of the m oat
improvi
players on the Rollins
loilei
varsity which plays host to Davi
Elkina of Elkina, W. Va., ne
aaiHUlOH
n nhittle,
m ir.
If"
week la Ta ram
m ell W
1!
pound left tackle from
H aln rs
C ity. Only a sophom ory. W hittle
stepped into the berth occupied
for the p a st th ree veer* l y M«1
Clanton, all-tim e Rollins tackle,
and haa played tN 'k position with
distinction. Kolllna
'i
the
W e«t V irginia t s n «
_ .Frklay
. . . __
night, Nov. 7, a t H:16 o'clock in
treater Orlando Stadium .

H B N w e p r e s e n t ih ie r u j j e d
J t l u i o k / o r 19d2, w o d o a o w ith
ea o f •’h u a in e a a ae u s u a l,!'

krad slruiglil-ciillit, with I'lHItlMI.
design - plus llio lop rttndc.w illi.
thrill of Oinipouiul Curliurvliont.

O n (h a c o n tra ry , it is u decidedly u n .
u s u a l c a r b u ilt fo r unusual lim es,
a n d y o u d o n 't h a v e to look far to see

Look ut Irurintt tlmt f,u twice us
long in engineers' tests under tlio
same weight nml loud.

Loc^k ^1 it* fra m tt — solid, suhstanlial, h u sk y , th e stu rd y so rt uf foundstioo e v e ry d u ra b le stru c tu re m ust
L o o k at (h e tp rin t* - ell-coil springs,
that n a v e r lo se th a ir easy com fort.
Look el the new biroaJrim w k r r h
dial n o t o n ly stead y the rid e h ut get
maximum Ufa from tire*.

start, polled (0 flrit placa
(a Tima’ 63 but d idn't p t

So - no mutter how m an y y ears in
y&lt;&gt;ur y ard stick , lay th em o u t hesido
llu ic k - an d se e h o w th is ru g g e d
t r a v e l e r la k e s t h e ir m e u a u ru w ith
plenty to .p a re !
N o • • *# # I M

km* A l l T H IS f O « Y O U I N '4 3

IBUAU UBAICMT.KlCMf VAlVfl -M • KfAD M M
ft COMPOUND CAIBOAinON|ih ad u l mmmmi cufth)
ft OA-CUVOONiO Cl AMI OfAPT f1N« AND IQUlNAlt
ft

stubcm

u r t c o N N ic m o t o o t * ira ro N

h

i i m

MAJta ft MOADftlM WMIIll ft PUUV AftAJCTAMA
t r t s i r o t ? * c o o t i t pttMig * im a t h m a a o m
W A M S A I t t (#&lt;€W*M»f M
uwtsoi

waded* «4w I

m

L o o k c t ( h a P e ttie r plant. A v a l v r - l n •
*
• # * • • • • •
»
lAvstkids al slight to rs cos' on Bukk tririA i asmlels. tsssodard on all other Serin.

firs t Michigan, bcaUn 7-0 l
O ophm Saturday, allppad
third place to Mrsntk wit)
pohrU, sad NorthwvaUra,

Why Is this Ldxstivt
• Lt«d«r?

e r m

r m

b u

k k

BUICK COMPANY
[QUA AVENUE

— .la .J - f ' '

S S U tw B

. V.

Mo

�I

TOT BANFOMD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE OLD HOME TOWN
STEWART SAYS:
SENATOR BURTON
ENVISIONS CAPITAL
AS TRAFFIC MODEL
By CHARLES p. STEWART
Central P n u Columnl,t
SENATOR HAROLD II. BUR
TON of Ohio has started a crud do to make Washington, I). C-.
a municipal traffic model for the
whole coni
“
r/ul automotive ellua*
'eland when he was
mayor them, before he broke in­
to congress, but If he can do the
seme thing for the nalonal tapital, It generally |g rgreed by the
city's rer.'dents and visiter, th-t
hell prove himself a wonder
At present the district simply
Is a eurioeity. from the standpoint
both of drivrra and pedestrian,.
In the first place- Mayor Id, rie
l'Enfant, who planned the town
Juat after the Revolution, natural
ly hadn't the slightest notion that
the streets he mapped out v\vt
would be navlgtted by anythli.i;
but horses—anlimle which had
Uu tense and decency not to col- I
lid* with on* another and run oxer 1
human belnui afoot, if they could
help It
It's true that most of our big
cities date back at far » the ma­
jor's day or father, but as rulle,
Uwy werrn t fortrully der'gned.
Their thoroughfares. In lbs main,
war* permitted to criss cross it
fight and left anglss- with no art!
fklal complications
Major l'Enfant, anxious tn ,'n n
Job mapped avenues which
ject four at a lime at InBSmberaUi* Junctions, making ’em

By STANLEY

Business Picks Up
'Automobiles Run Break-Through
While Looking
In Southern Orient Into C r im e a Is In Army Maneuvers
CAMDEN. 8. C-, Oct. 29 — Around For A Place
On Almost Nothing Told By Germans UP)— MaJ. G*n. Karl Trueadell’a
To Dine
R«a eorp* of aoma 37,000 man
k for
Falk of
thin*
charplain
, not
waltUcal*

took

B A C K “m e

( THE c l u m p s
-n
M ISSE D A P A Y M E N T
om t h e ir w /A r r c w s
CO A L A M D " m e
FIM A N C E C O M P A N Y
l
IS TAKlM Cy I T
j
V - - v BA C K A&lt;5&gt;A/N - y

,

TtoUNesTer**
HttHCHAI*
II LASTVJE ex’

1 **•
le he
run.
&gt; off
ibstiJiRiro
ic. Is
outhcm OrientT'lt doe* very well, us
a fuel.
An insurance agent, working
for * Shanghai firm, actually
uses a Chinese rice-wine, noted
for It., high alcoholic content. He
has been known to slop ami drain
a cup cr so from the tank or.
a long run.
'7 figure,'' he explains, “that
I need it more than the engine
does.”

In the pa*t II years, Rellini
College hr* failed to win or tie
«gain&gt;t only three opponents:
Southeastern Loulsfcna, Mlllsapi
and Florida U. The I-euisianan*
won two games, while Mlllsaps
eked cut ■ 18-11 victory. Florida's
(inton, in their only gam* with
to* Tar* In recent years, clicked
present lines, but our order from II- a 13-2 victory in 1934.
me supply priorities and idlbcatlon board in Waahlngton la
very definite In asking us not to
extend our service area or make
any but minor line extensions.
Onr shop is well equipped
Customers contemplating
new
to mike any repairs
on
electric, gas or wster service or
farm machinery, trailers
Increased service are urged to
consult our office beforu making
or other equipment.
definite plan*/'
_
_ Cloud
____
further
stated
Mr.
thatvthe priority rating for util­
ity companies of A-10 give* as­
surance that present service will
be fully maintain'd. Thera Is no
curtailment of service, but mere­
ly a curtailment of expansion.

Expert Repairs

j middle of it. Let that draw open
during the evening homeward rush
Out of the capital and It'll block
' everything for miles, eleer across
the district. Can will move »,t
the 1*4* of about six feet at a
time, with I5-mlnut* stop* be­
tween progressions. And the
. beauty of It la that It stalls all
btunecting traffic.
Ivr- Furthermore, no piece In tb*
country has so many out-of-town
- visitors, la for a look at the capi­
tal. These bird* don’t aven under•land local regulations .which -'re
darned complicated, owing to the
congestion.
along will com* *i proccsm of army and navy trucks—
mdrad* of 'em. Do they pay anv
Ration to llghkil Not so you
told nolle# It.
Buie* don’t mean anything to
pltiaati’ autos, either —speed or
rill or perking rule* or say­
ing. Amljieesdors and minister*
id consul* and all their asslsat* and member* of their
millet are exempt from the
Ightost discipline and taka full
(vantage of It.
Senators’ and ruprtssnUllvet
if* likewise enjoy a prevllegtd
PedeetriiBs a* Spot
la *och surrounding*, the mom I
&gt; "Don’t bo a pedestrian. U s
iagmoua to be an autolst, but
ateatrtanlsm la bound to bo fatal,
osier or latar. Besides,
It’*
pylAaku Cross • street against
it or between Intersections. cop sees you, you get •
’ end hav* a fin* to pay,
ity lt’a for your own pro,but really It’* for obetrucifila—your* delaying auto, Eton If you don’t delay
I on* of ’em hit* you. It*
urns to that driver to hav*
wish

ex planation:

unless,

:rs* h* scoots on too fast
bothered about It And
m ake him waste gasoline,
or La Guardla of Now York
feat th* comet way to solve
to problem b to plsri_cltle»
View to taking traffic ton*
m r be right as to NEW
iu t Washington can’t very

Rollins College claims to have
the llghteat player in the nation’s
collegiate rank* this year In
young Eddie Welnburg, eon of »
Rollins mathematic* professor.
Eddie weigh* only 125 pounds,
but 'is an extremely fast scatback. He la a graduate from the
touch football rank*.

m
m

v

-sate

valley of the Don and would by
allied acronnU jtut about flalab
the tributary basin of the Donets
** * ®u“ **n Industrial reservoir,
t0
Moscow theater,
however. Information of Tester lay
strongly suggested that the Rusdona held the Initiative generally, and there were three Interestlng related reports from nsutntl quarters In Lcndon.
That Red reserves from Siber!• h»H gone hite th, line, givIng the weary Germane a very
hard time of Hi that Russian
artillery (of whieh the Germans
have spoken at time* rllghtly aa
against the v»stlv superior mo*
hilltv of dhre-hofnhera) topeared
tr have an rfferihrs superiority
et the moment; that the expect­
ed freexe had not e.vtna. thus
leaving the front a &lt;t«ekv mete
under rain and light snowfall*.
Front-line dlapetrhes to freed*,
the official Communist rtrwnaper, claimed In fact that the
Germans h»d fslleu •&gt;» digging
defense fnrilfleations Ir some seetore of the Moscow frrnl-trcnches
and tank Iran*— m an effort to
consolidate edvanenj which had
now been general)- hal'-d.
The German* ‘.lismaelve* ecknnwledgad that there bad been
vlc’ent Soviet cmnUr-a’tac'ca —
suoported by ^eloioet *11 the ar­
tillery they ttDI posees*"—on the
Moscow front, but elalnv-l .that
all had been thrown bock and
that several thousand Hed pri­
sons!* war# aa a result In hand.

FAIRBANKS-MORSE
DISTRIBUTOR

MU1 Supplies
Irrigation Systems

Florida Public
Service H it By
Material Lack

customer* will help tiv In IbU
period of national emergancy.
Hies* are unusual times end w*
all hav* Juat one thought in
mind. Wu mutt all Join hand*
and do avarylhing nert-iaory and
maka sacrifices too whar* It can
be accomplished. Wu will b« glad
to connect new customers to

materials. The tremendous uaa of
aluminum, eteal, copper and line
by production fo.- national de­
fence has caused a shortage of
wire for electrical conductors, o f
pole hardware, transformer* and
elaetrlcal awluhtear.
The Public Rervlca Co, has
received an order from the offh**
of Donald Nelson, direetbr of
priorities, whieh assures It of
■apply of, tueh material* only aa
a t. needed for maintenance -of
present service. This general
order applies to nil electric, g.is
and water utilities throughout
the United States. Utilities have,
been given p priority rating of
A-10 for mat*rials needed for
maintenance and repairs only.
It la felt, even though A-10
I* far from A-l, that ntllttlea
will ha able to-gat all matoriala
needed for maintenance and re­
nt Ira, but th* order atate* that
It does not provide materials for
new line construction.
,
H. R. Cloud, vie* president and
general manager of tb* Florida
Public Service Co., in n state­
ment to th* Brea*, said, MUut
materia) situation Is really se­
rious, but w* know that our

'ye sfjsA io
Twenty p/ve

Mill and Packing House Supplies and Repair Barrie*.
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINe TOwners

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

— m
i m
pH ■ i i y K
■ 1
B n
v

America needs volunteers to keep the light of
liberty b u m | i^ ...to safeguard our American
sh o re s...to man our new two-ocean Navy.
United BUI** b now building th* mart powarI Navy th* world baa over m n B ut it Ufca*
than ahip* and plana* to patrol our ahorse, aafaour Hborty, probet million* of American homo*
unflla*. It takaajaaenl V o U n tm n i
w y m w battW dp, new c r a b a r , a*w d a e tra y a r
, ao much staal rial trow until a crow o f trained

mechanics,

carpenter* and othar *p*ci
That la why th* U. 8. N
an a x p a rt in any o m of fcr
prrf—ion*. You wffljBt *•
era barring. And it
aa much aa f 130.00 a mart
mant b c o m p le te d .
Right now fat th* Navy
doobb opportunity to **tvu
Ing thrir own meuity and

Th* Navy wwda

skirmished with the superior
Blue forces of MaJ. Can. Lloyd
R. Fredendall Tuaada/ ntyht aa
the battle of the Pee Dee River
gained momentum !a the Pint
Army maneuvers.
Reporta from the mimic battle*
front indicated the icene of ac­
tion between General Trueadeir*
Sixth Corps, mad# up of thi l«t

Try the Food at the

Just for you •
Sandwich** A E y r ry th ln f
H ighw ay S o o th O f
A railftffo Cabin Court
44th Dtvtateaa.

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

DODGE C S.

u A r w i i .; i u j '» 5 g

Dodge Deluxe C oupe.....
Plymouth Tudofr.... ..........
Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan
»

** .

^

* ■.» V ;

•

Plymouth 4 Dr S ed an __
Ply. Deluxe 4 Dr S ed a n ..
Pontiac 8 4 Dr S ed an .. ..

Machines Repaired — Expert W elding

John Conyers, to, la carried out of
apartment building after seeking to leap eight
A policeman seised the youth before he could Jump,
i a hospital psychopathic ward, relice laid be wa«
victim of a blighted romance.

FL O R SH E IM
,

WEDNESDAY,

All of the above cars have the 100% Reel
Guarantee.

�. ,1 i

* 3?;*r ' : .JjY ■

4

y

rT i

.

1

vr&lt; .

f ■* • *

CMaty Product*
M M Fruit And VervUbte* Tkaa A*J.
la Florida
SB

—

—

ffOLUMR XXXIII
rr

i

'■

—

EaUbUahed In 1908

' ‘

A grees
T o Open Coal
1JAines Today

i

~
_—
D A Y ,. OCTOBER
O C T O B E R 30.
3 0 . 1191
9 i 1t
SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A .; tH UURRSSD

r

r

a

l

f

t

S a n fo rd k T h e O nly C e n tral
F lorida C ity A ffo rd in g Rail, Ilig h w a j
A n d W a te r T ra n sp o rta tio n

------------------------------------------------------M em
e m ber
bar Am
s s ocltocd
o c ia t e d I 'r e s a

NCM 1IER 51

14 Persons
K illed In Okeys Large
Plane Cra; h Fruit Fly Bill

Sn”ate&lt;iro“pNazis Shift Weight
To Southern Front

A nother For Uncle Sam

„

----------.

i

United Mine Workers
Accept P r o p o s a l
9 By Roosevelt To
Return To Work

Passenger A i r l i n e r Committee D ec I a res|
Burns As Crack- Government Is Mor- I
up Occurs N e a r ally- Bound To PayMoorhead, M i n h . Claims Of Growers :

Some Men To
•
Report Tonighl

MOORHEAD. Minn.. Oct, 30
— IJf9)— F o u rteen person*
killed when » f»g bound m
w est slrlines
p n .-rn g e r
erashed n ear here early t
T he pilot escaped although
was injured.
T he plans n p p a re rtly era
a p 'S U e m p 'n g to land on
vale p ra irie, two miles from ;th*
a irp o rt, sod » u said to itove
b u rn ed . The nlsne
was w e st,
bound from Chicago to S e a ttle .

Mediation Board Will
Study M atters In• volved In Dispute
WASHINGTON. Oct. 30
—•OPi— John L. Lewln an­
nounced today that United
•fine workera had accented
President Roosevelt's, nmoo•al for re-ooenlns the strike­
bound captive mines and
added the men would return
•&gt; work aa fast as arranacrocnta could be made locally.

Breakthrough Brings
Relentless Pursuit
Of Russians Toward
Base At Sevastopol

Britain And Itussia Join Hands

W ASHINGTON, (let
ID t/JV
bill to ,puthorizo pa \ mi rit«
to fW .orib# kl to ciiriipi n nuts
id* g ro w rtt f.»r lu«*« % m d
ra | cam paign to oruiluA tf the ,
ilitrrranean fruit fly 1J year*
AMO w as em lo m il yetUT'lits hy u
R acial C«mgrvtsional ln \t «tigat
Iwr t ’nm m ittef
1110 commute** *
rr|to«rl
h» Id
th a t Iho Ktileral
&lt;s«tv« rnm« nt
w n “m orjlly,
if not
n tric lly 1
legally ’ iMiuml to pay the darn- ;

/!
n

‘Moscow Front
Is Holding Fast
IClaims Are Conflict­
ing In Donets River
Gateway To O il

NKW K IN K . O r t .10 —
(A T )—T ru*t«orlh&gt;
atfvlrr«
Senator S rh w arti, chairm an of
rrarhing the A n o ria trd I’m *
the joint com m ittee,
filed Iho 1
today *aid
that
Germ an*
report and with it the lull to I
abroad, anme
with
home* I
authorise paym ents and set up
and hti*ine«*ra
in
foreign /
a
system
for
milking
them
m unlrie*. had been railed to /
--------/
P ledging th e ir support to th e
The com m ittee, nam ed to inGerm any In recent week* to
A m ericsn
Legion in Iho A rm lu Ivestlgnte the governm ent * nltliH |M on the ltu**ian front J
life Dsy
activities, the C alory j tr*»'"n.
held hearings in seven
Kittimr together fa rta gir j
Cam p of
the W oodmen of th e Florida cities lis t Fall and interen hy (ierm an offiriaU an
W orld expressed the b e le f th a t It viewed I I I witnesses
trustw orthy inform ation fron
Under term * of the bill, the
l a n n t areas,
Lewis
said,
w in be one nf th r most m tatandcount rie* around
Germ an^
Ing event* of its kind oyer to be S ecro t.ry of A griculture would
n lfh t shift* m ay ra tu rn ton ig h t
the tru th frppeara to he thf
bo
ilircctn
l
to
uppoint
a
c«*inmi«held in the C ity, C. C O i l ins,
Germany
feel* keenly
O ther m ines, ha asaerted, would
receive
rlftim* ami
se c re tary of the group, said yes­ alone r to
great m unpnw rr l.wwiea
A a raopaned tom orrow .
Uncle Sam 's te rd a y , a fte r the ram p had held grtMkfe of ifamngeR. The cnmniia.
ltu**ia and a shortage
Roosavslt had proposed th a t flee t. H era la th e ; la te st, thST 16,000,000 su b m arin e,' G rouper, its re g u la r m eeting Monday n ig h t. nlouer toroiiM atiidy 1'ii'h elaim
• killed labor in her factor!/
T h e cam p form ed a m o 'o rc a je •nil the treasury woulil U&gt; inth a m ines be reopened pending launched a t th e 'E le c tr ic B oat C o m p an y 's p lan t a t G roton, Conn.,
Germany
ha*
recruit
to a tte n d the district
m eeting •tn ic t.il to pay claim s he ap.
f a rth e r consideration o! m atters th e tw e n ty .fo u rth se n t down Urn. w ay i th ere since 1933.
■killed w orkrr* from all
proved.
held
In
O
rlando
last
night
a
t
tike
cupieil countries tor the |
involved In th a dispute, which
The com m ittee
«aid
damogv 1
Colonlaltow n
W om an's
C lu b
year. Ihiuhtlew* thU alrf
a ffe e ts 63,000 m iners, by th a full
in 1
building and the group left from paym ents should In* made
I.i
rd
Halifax
i
light
•.
IlntM
h
am
ha**tdnr
to
the
U
S
,
greet*
U dwindling herau«e Ihe abp*
• U m b s rs h lp o f the' Defi-nio M e­
the locel hall at 7:16 o'clock, proven m v 'j for rom m ereial fit • Andrei tirom yk* «:• m ». ih .n g e d 'a ffa ire s from the Soviet, a t the
pi) it lea* and l&gt;eeau*e th ere
diation Board.
ru* fruit de&lt;troynl, vegetahlea
Mr. Collins declared.
I* an evident grow th of pas­
**Lewls la s t n ig h t called diatrict
and fivl«| crop« destroyed, non Kuwiinn W u» I.** f It* in fit in New Yolk ( it v. a* Joseph K. Ihl
sive and even violent realaonion rv p rasan U ttv ss to m eat
ritn n
fruit
iln tro y n l,
'*pray| \irn . form er I &gt; a iu f*i - *a d ■*i to Rii-eiii, look* nil lie. taring “ there
tancr to (ierm an rule.
h er* to d ay to a n iw a r a fourth
damage* to eitru* tree* adilition will alwuy* l
&gt;.,' H a lifa x e iill.il o n th« I . S for all po«.
dem and fro m P resid en t Pool a r t Ik
• I prunning coata. cowl-* of . c t r a
fl» A iaaflH lfl PfPM
In
t. m
N a n i\ a l . i t i . lie hi K n io p .# a t 63,000 captive .coal ra ia tra
•praying, picking
and
burying I aible
T he (ierm n n * w ere n p p ar.
--------l a d th e ir strik e Im m ediately. •
citru* drop* and apllta, and inlapiitlv s h if tin g
th e
tpnin
M em bers of
the
a g ric u ltu re cellane.MM lonne*
' The call wont out after the
defense board end a clerk from
w eight nf thi* invasion to th e
Ptoridant parnonaUy had taken
the C ounty AAA office will a t­
a hand la efforts to ntedlate the
*outhorn fro n t am i opened a
tend e conference a t G ainesville
" its et a Whit* House conliig,- now C rin ioan o ffe n siv e .
F rid ay to consider
and
m ake
sea with Lewis. M yna C.
Thov
olaintod a
b r ra k plans for the Food for Freedom
or, a'director of U. 8. Steel
cam paign for 1942, O rU
Ma»
Ihro n g h an d tloolnrotl
th o v
th le u i, of the county ag an t'a u f .
SaiifunhUu who saw last year * woro "rvlulltlosslv
on
th e
U
H
HSV
M
.LF.
Ky
,
DrL
bk
J- M. Tapecolt, a visitor from flea, aaid today.
i
o f -ii d o foated
o iio *wv. "
Armlxficu DnyFjtrmlt* may r**-reI h-1t -be,.I*
-.
------------------Jif1
i^W1’' Th»*. president of the
T
b
a
m
a
stin
g
will
6
)Wd
e
* * * M* b ^ y
-■'■■ctstMin o f
Hurxeeiui
th a GalnarvlUa ctry . h a 1
* M ; £ % X ,n
Je'^D-u-hinar t«w»r«I the SovW M -^
Unlle«l Rlsie* declared
(
b
o
u
t
five
counties
lavth&lt;
en
by.
W
t
k
J
r
V
rsfH
flfJgJ*tor
..f th A m enean
la g k m n," ,n nn' “l
" f H « * « ‘"poL
with
nesday
niAny.
yioipg
m.-duril
frit place in timed firing ynater- saVetj to »cnd repreaSntstivca to I ss rvisl officer* railed inl«» active
MuiilhU n»2« I siki* Moiinn*
On ihv Mo*row fro n t, H iu*U nt
tlen ‘ of Colin &gt;ley
afternoon at tha regular makt- plan* fo r g e ttin g farm er* service v.ere shirking Iheir duly
(t-Ht In » *. toL't-lhcr
witii
Gil* rlaim ril lhi*y
hail th«* O r m i n i
English, state school bead, who meeting of the Sanford Cun Club to ro .o p rrn tf in the program for
,
.
Srhniiiti. pliiniiftl Mini 4*on*trut lu l ntnllnl. anti 211I1I Ihi* ilrfi'i'ilem
in the nolionnl ilefenseprograoi
The principal issue In the dls. turned down the original bod- on the lake-front firing range n e x t y rn r, Mr. MSthleux i»
“These young nu n m ust re-il &gt; |I Mad M . v i c ...........
,„..n-**ed ' lh r
'" , M
/' m,‘rlr" ’ ,l""*
i " i"!,,,iv '' h * rJ'f , ',‘u rhas threatened
the get submitted by the Board. T. Ned Smith, secretary, reporter plained.
p u t s which
---------------------.
.
11
H oik. • &lt;iv«*riiiET tlu* vchi- ingr •rv cral villiist*** (11 th«* Mor«
lh.il Ihey ure required for nidi
Ripply of fuel for the steel W . Lawton, | school superintciv. today.
'
y
***• 1 1*||.*% Uil&gt; \%iih j*«triiht ic* 4*•21*21 I row hrr.i in 11 c*«iuntvr*|&gt;u*h.
letry
tra
in
in
g
In
tuke
p
u
't
n t M id today.
•Lille is whether capthw mine
I iriunitiir | v r I. at
. I* i,*
(o 4 |».i|N'i*21*1 trim iiiiii|f ilm rxh ih it
1 oiifliclin^ wi*r»* ihn cImIiiin in
the d efen-e of Iheir rntiul|&gt;
In the revised budget just
operators shall accept the Union •
H l,i* ' ‘i n .
i | i«* Ihmvt* a n n
cniiipuiifn. Thu
not In xo to school fn * I In*•r |« i li'oiiiiiiiinLnlion in iiv ix l from R«*p
demands fof a union shop, under adopted a loss of (31,227 will be
sonal benefit.'' Col
llurold I' I Jo«* l|« n .tri 4'U
».f
W ic h in ftiin ,1
Dt»ui torn* '•Mi** , G .ttuun* c la im o l
th « ir
fo ree j
which employes will by required ■offered' by the schools In the
Anit-i ii.»'
Miin'ii* T ucker
mid
polirinif into
t !»••
upper
Corbusier o f I'U infield, N. J , »«id Ii ,• | (MjM
to Join the U M. TV. after a reduced ralllage rate for the patlng in tha firing and «ne
.,
M \
" I ’ll* If
Sum,
llfrlu rt
Mu**', h.uict* R iver IIuniii on the bro ad
E xtension elasse* are
h rin u » t Uu&lt; opening of the t u r n «
districts, Mr. Ianrton declared. visitor beilda- Tapwott, Mr.
period of probation.
p.
Ilfiidyirk*
wii*
Ndvi,*rd
«I
r
•
-.
*
1
m
authentic
nm
tlillle
frnlll,
vhile
Iho
|{
im
|
n
Niilil
Ru^prepared by th e U niversity
of tion'a a n n ild convention.
At tike meeting the school Scuddar of Winter Park.
01 iho m u ittr m a l**lier ho re* with iho “ &gt;ntith
nf Am orim *. tnv-nn.li'W w m
heulinu
firm .
A lr e a d y m o re Il ia n II J M V l on
F
lrrid
a
E
xtension
Division
vriln
Highest
score*
for
tha
afterholidays were approved and it
Ci iiiil fim u tieionil
A asislunt | ,,, ,||.
Sm ith, LiinlN* Kmvluiul, atuMninilvr r***i*tlnj» a tte m p t* to
H anna,
W in te r d ir a l o f f ic e r * a n d m o r e t h a n tw ice
waadacided to place the (25,000 noon ware aa fallows: Thpscolt. Dr. K athryn
I'ost m aste r G rnernl Sm ith \ \ M arg-'
G reen,
l.oi* Jn*k*nn ra p tu re tlidt vital gnt.^wny to Iho
Park, a* the tea ch e r foe th * t h i t m a n y n u r s e * a n d o l h i now In the county cfeUag lund m ; AUonby, IMt Jasper Wolfe, aectlon
"and” a n y o n e
( aisU nU a rc worktitg in I V a rm e d . l',' f'hiio which ,. f. rrc&lt;| l» a I. I- ur»l t d&lt; iimn Y u tc . looking to t '.nil i*ii * oil fielil*? N orth
of
account In Defense Saving Bonds 290; Seudder, 114; H. William*.
forces •m l iloin# everything from ,rr " n l , , 'n '»Y the IteprvBenta »wur.l tin two Irml.M
|(o*tev *he Italian* .nlniittril th a t
at two and one-half percent in- 282; A. C. aDrthlek. 274; Charles taking any o f the course* are trea tin g bunion* to o p eratin g
................ .. tho increase from
......... h o g t„ N„1 Hmilli, pur th eir fori rn ^vere hulteil |*y coutu
asked to m eet a t the Sanford
SMCfar, 274.
............. .
this year's c l .
te ra tta rk
G ram m ar School Nov. 3. a t 7:.1D the brain. Colonel C orbusier suid tri weekly to .Inily delivery,
A mlltoga of U waa act aa
t is ns follow*;
.............
g.otig t„ le ‘ even l u l.
The ,i l u e t i , ronrulillK the fall
I* M . R. E. Kipp, principal of V n d tnuny of them a re sscrlfi. ,, n " ’
Uka county school tax while tha
jng
a g re a t iIcrJ
in
Income
ntel
Hen
J»
h*11•-n«I r ii*k.-*
i«
r
l
I*.«
m |ireee*liiig one*', *im«'
,»f
K h .irl'v in »h.«
inilustria!
the g ram m ar school, announced
noaco millago waa aatebthe
c
om
fort
«*f
th«*Ir
fam
lllra."
H'*u*e
..f
ReprisentAtive*
tunny
t
o
o
club*
sm
l
orgariuu
U
kraine,
niiil • \i*»l
im liittriea
today.
Funeral aerrleea for Eurrne
at U for aaek of tha
----------- *
My rlenr t'ongrr**m an
lie n - i .mu. i , »&gt;'
promixetl t •» e n te r w ere r»* rov#*tl. an.I th*' city h*tl
McConnell,
Dr. H anna la well known a* a
IcOoaaaU, who died Tuesday, six school districts. Tha interest
drieh* flout* mi ilrroniti'il uiileniolnle* been ileutruyeil liefer** tin* invahistorian and w a i form erly head
at the Erickson and (inktug millago for diatrict
vrill bo eoodlucted •I
F u rth e r refcrrn ce i* made to ,,, pi,. paraile.
.......................
T h e ehunilwr uf *n»n.
imo
f u n e r a l H om
e Friday at 10:10
I waa aat at 3.75, district two
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—(Al— of th e history d a p a rtm a n t a t the
j*oir le tte r -i| M arrh 21, 1941, t'omim i.*- bus lu'err co-operating
The evacuation o f K harkov In
M. with the Rev. w . P. Buhr. I) district thraa, 2; district four, William Bloff. Stoat coast latur F lorida S ta te Collage fo r W o.
will. Wldch you tra n sm u te d u « ith Mr S indh nn.| J. C. Truw ick lire upper U kraine w as ucknow .
officiating and Attorment 1-28; district five. 1.76; and dis­ leader, told the Fadarml Court men a t T allah assee. Anyone tie.
(om m iinicalion from Mr f
N r„
i ^ . r i . l in untiling bulged e arly t*-l»sy by the .Soeerrico will be as Id at Evergreen trict six, 3.76.
Jury MI am pnparad to show airing fu rth e r Inform ation ab o u t
LONDON O c t 30.— (A*)— Hrll- 1*^.requesting Hwt kh- fre.pietl- b i b r . I . eligible clubs and pu t- !
H .a il* a » a o . !•«■» T kt««l
Cemetery by tha. MMania Lodge.
A racommandaUon was adopted that ( 200,000 waa given to In­ the classes should c o n ta ct Mr. ain ha* called a n o th er le tte r of r y . "
un,., 1 , , , , r , J " ' “ •e iiotir •'icunixutions ** well a*
B dtaw chacks against tbs bond vestigators In tba Congressional Kipp a t tha g ra m m ar school.
thriedn. Flu:Ida, be in . tow n.|u ople in Seminole County,
ihe a lp h a b e t to the color*, "Q " "o '
tersst and abilanf fund for Investigation of tba motion pic­
l h,. pn.graiii for the day
fo r qui&lt;tek now In lino w ith "V • " " • '• • • I from trl-w re ..!/ to. d u ll/
asch af tha ah) districts to buy ture industry.1*
»x
rrp
t
Mind.ty.
mebeb
IH,rude
followed
by I
for
victory.
Dafsuaa Savings
Bonds,
Ha made tlw statement as he
.--------' take pleasors in
advi.r.ig pul n o lo irleiiionica n t tire bund.
a ars to bo drawn on dls- resumed tbs witness stand in
,yoii that the frequency of , c r . hell and an address by S e n a to r 1
sna far (10.000; district his trial on charn q£ extorting
FBW F.lt FARM W ORKERS 'v ie .
t M ing m r« o &lt; e ,| to daily i |.,„de f . p (« r a t 11:181 A . M
(M 00; district thraa, 6 V money from mavis producer* as
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 —4/T)
i x n pi Sunday, kffectivo I tec m u |,^ (h,. iiflcrnuou, the O u tb o ard ,
. . trot J. IL Lj Im.
•str ict four, $lfi00t dla- a price of labav pas se bt tba — S e c r e t a r y of tha Treasury
COLUM BUS, .O .i Oct. 30 —(/II b n
I, 1911. ^
.
j Motor t lul* and Ihe M errhunt'a |
Wet m * m o m m 4 M W ct a ll, Industry.
Mrs. M ary Cooper, H l-yesr-ol.l
Mprgenthau announced tba p-t- —The la la l num ber o f persons
S incerely your*.
| ,\*4oriutinn havo made plans to
tlJM t/
gram of steep increases ia S'- w orking on farm s in Iho United
Sritilh W. I'urdiim i .(Hinsor a re g a tta nn l a k e Mult- resident nf S anford, died a t h e r
listed br Mr. Lawton
rial Security taxes would be rea­ .States th is Fall U the lowest hccoiid
A ssistant
l*iM tm sster' roe Tlie ceb-brution will be cum- home nn E ig h teen th S tre e t to .
duo to Uka rut In tha bodpat
dy for Congressional considera­ sines the U. «S. D e p a rtm ro t o f .
G eneral ‘ I p|,-t.d with an A m rrican Legion day a t H:00 A. M. follow ing an
Jadgo % •
SW kandad amounts . to
tion within tha n n t two months A griculture began keeping re-1
, \u x iliary Monro a l 10981 I’, M. illnes* n f tw o week*.
tho foOrwimg: gvnaral 'fund, M,She w»a born Aug. It, 1H58 In
Ho declined to give the pro­ cords In 1926. according to t h e '
..
, ,
lo t th«- Armory.
A
D epartm ent of R ural Economic* K U l l r O B U In C O IT IC H
The Ior ul A m erican Legion ha* Keithley, E ngland, a n d p r ! i ' to
(•-4 A V - posed new rates.
a t Ohio 8 to te U nlvaralty. I’a rt
Invited legioiyiatre* nf su rrn a n d - th e II year* she h a s live I ill
MONEY FOB CRIPPLES
o f th a decline ia dua. according
m g tow n, to m arch In the p a rad e S anford sho resided .n H irren to .
■ M a s s .r 'ff
to econom ists, to th a fa c t th a t
and lo have d in n er which will She was a m em ber n f th a F irst
I're sh y teriaa (’hu tch here.
MOUNT GILEAD. 0^ Oct 30 labor has le ft the fa rm fo r more
W ASHINGTON, O ct. 30 — (/It be served n t the Legion l i f t .
F u n rra l so rtIp aa fn r th e d e .
—(JP)— Often daring th« 30 rem unerative jobs in industry.
C l a * * o n e ra tly o ad , h a d ait
Today, Jo el Field, post com■ as fallows: Arcensed will be c o rd d cted S a tu r­
years that Chaika F.IUwcrth
m
o
n
.b
r,
received
a
reply
from
estim
ated
n
e
t
incom
e,
a
fte
r
in
te
r­
MttwriUtJvaly
Nov. l l , Thank*est and re n ta ls , o f (36MJiH2,763 Ihe Ik'latnd Post s ta tin g Ihut day at 3 :30 I'. M a t E rickson
.Uta "political P arsons delivered mall to farm
«7 and SI; Christ­
DOG-PI8II7
homaa In this vicinity did ha
th a t
county F u n rra l lln m a w ith th e P.*v. E.
Jn the f ir s t nine m oqth* th is legionnuirc* from
aa
having
mas HoOdsya Dae. i t to Jan.
think rf what ha eoald do fo r
year com parrd w ith |6H,8»H,nAt) will be over id "JiHn tho big D. Brownlee officiatin g . I n te r ,
m rn t will be in E v r ir r a e n Cam*NOWATA, Okla., Oct. 30.—(Al in Ihe sam e period o f 1940. th a p arad e."
cripplod children. Last m onth
-------- w Wto tWr A p r. I f . Tha
terv .
he died and hia wOl disclosed ha —Jim Simpson and wife tan A ssociation o f A m erica!; H ail,
|w r wlU sloaa on Jana 6.
Survivor* n f Mr*. C ooper ar« ;_
left the bulf of hla aaUta or out of to lt while fishing. Simp­ read* reported W ednesday.
urk
one
son, W a lte r I - C o o p e r; o n e '
son
said
hia
wife
thought
of.
Ui«
In Septem ber, th e y had an
OW. lA M ffV -In (7 2 ,0 7 2 to Morrow eounty with
sister, Mrs. M artha S p e a k s o f
* “
slty, tha stipulation that It establish walaara they brought along for estim ated n et incom e, a fte r In­
Andnvar, M ass.; two grandsons.
a home for crippled children on lunch. They cams home with te re st a n d re n ta ls, o f 660,100.W alter L. C ooper, J r., and David
a catch.
hi* HO-acre form.
736 com pared w ith (30,?62,60H
TA I.L.U U H .SEK . O c t . '3 — id-) F . Cooper; tw o nieces, Mr*. W .
In K eptcm ber, 1940,
-- H enry J . D riggers, sta tu m o­ C. Brown o f S a n fo u l a n d Mrs
N et railw ay o p e ra tin g Incomu to r vrh irle cnm m isslonsr, said
before
in te ra s t
and
ra n ia la W ednesday th a t am ple supplies Ivan F ra n k lin o f Mt. D ora.
am ounted to $763,932,860 in th a n f 1912 a u to tag s would ba d a .
first nine m onths th is y e a r com ­ Ilverrd to counties fo r sale b e ­
pared w ith (4 4 4 .4 2 3 4 2 2 in th a ginning Dee. 1. Full q u o tas will
tam e period of 1940.
ba sen! to th* 10 la rg e r e n u n .
ties. Tha o th e rs will g e t th e ir
city officials of tha City of Saitquotas aa required.
ford, Fla. as wtll .a s to tha
HUGO, Okla, O ct. SO —&lt;*)
A steel com pany In A labam a — Giving hla age aa 101, Gtorg*
cltiiaiin of that community to
already ha* tjalivarad 12 to n s o f F reeney applied for a license to
know that they have quite a
p lats to th a F lo rid a prison a t marry 22-yvar-old
Ing tha country by
Flora Mc­
Raiford, w here th a
ta g s
a ro Carty.
,
•Whistlin' WRlte”.
1
’(Fa bad him appear on our
TALLA1IAH8EE, Oct 30 — m ade.
Tha document was made out.
Federal
p
rio
rity
ra
tin
g
w
ill
ba
•tags ham for foug^t performances (41— Florida convict guards will
but Fraansy said ha'il have to
nt which lima hia -act waa vary violate tha law. Attorney Ganar. required
------l to _ g a t 25 a d- d itio n al wait until bin next pension check
wall rac^vad, and by hla unique al Wateoir said WsdMaday, If ton* ef steal needed to complete arTlv,d u&gt; pay foe It

K y age*.

Woodmen Pledge -1
Support To Legion

Reduced Budget Visitor Takes
Is Adopted By] Top Honors At
S c h o o l Boar
Gun Chib Meet

Farm Workers To
Attend Meeting

Total 0 f $21,227 To Jim Allenby Takes
Ba Lost In Cut Second Place At
Asked By English
Afternoon S h o o t

ArmyRcservcMedicoH
J aid To Be Shirking

Ar mi s t i c e Da y F l o a t Gets
Recogni t i on In M a g a z i n e

1

a., iOviedo

To Have
i T fia iIy ” Delivery
• Ma i l Service,

2^S?n. History Classes Are
Ilcin* Prepared

Funeral Services
For E. McConnell
•
Will Be Friday

tn"tar«'tad io

Bribery Charge Is
Hurled A t Hearing

“Q” Being Used In
“Psychological” W ar

,‘Ji'Mrs. Mary Cooper
Dies At Her Home
Following Illness

Tax Increase Bill
Will Be Presented

SK

■ .e j r z t z s s r o .
*V

" 'K J T o . e ta .

British Are Leaving
Jap-occupied China

Sit

d£tow‘thmi

(Show Big Incren.sc

S

Auto T
To Be
Delivered On Time

r &amp; : ‘W huffin'W illie’ Gives Free
Publicity To Seminole County

101 Year Old Man
To Wed Girl Of 22

Guards Must Get
Pjstol Licenses

and plaaaawt personality pad Vis they carry flr w n u without 'll.
Inatatextra that tha City of Ban- tense* whah they ara not on ac­
tive duty.
.Hla opinion want to Nathan
Mayo, coraralssionar of agrfenlaf m dtU m t
tare, who asked tor a rating.
Convict guards are anted white
they pro aa activa duty.

teg manufacture for us* later

-------

■»

Stit. xifb-r tbi, LOCAL WEATHER
winter for many car owners.
.
tThose who paid 10 In 1241 will
Mostly cloudy, with showers
pav (IS in 1242 to soma d a s. avar northeast and asst-cantral
-'
*(18
" *—
aiflcations,
tags ------ in . portions tonight and Friday and
over Bortfcwsft pariian Friday* •
ersasad to (20,

- —--------to---- ---------------- -A te-*

V

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73860">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 29, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73861">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73862">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 29, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73863">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73864">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 29, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73865">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73866">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73867">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73868">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7422" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7060">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/60531e090182077a2cd8cfdb7b4389f7.pdf</src>
        <authentication>98222a8fbddac93a4c4e462135e97af1</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73859">
                    <text>I

i

T"" ■

1
toX-.h J V v r*
• a &lt;M•*

■IIH-

* ' •' *

MBITS EYE VIEW OF DOWNTOWN SANFORD

■&gt;*

1^7&lt;

b Found In Fort
Erected Look Ago waat o f

[emberthip Include*
Marksmen From AH
Orer Thla Section
Orgaahad

Can. t o f i r t
la 1871, G n . Henry Saaford,
• dUtlngukbed diplomat Bad
•d w lir, who had aerved aa Unit.
•d State* minister to Belgium,
took a trip op th* St. Joha’i
River and was aa impraaaad bj
lb* beauty aad natora! adean’**•» of thi* locality that ha yur.
chased I U U acraa a f land aa

July §, IMO, th*

th* taw a. Oca. Bmrfipd
started a a experimental citrus
giava there, saw h a a a a aa "Baiair,’* where ha Introdaead many
a o f citrus. I t waa th*
tr . a f Goa. Saaford’*
Jadgo Tucker, wha sag_ that t b s tow s ha caQad
a w a r d in honor o f Ha faandar.
EvcataaOy MellonvUl* aad San.
ford ware united under tha name
of Saaford.

v rJ

from all over Central Flo
regularly attend ih.- match- |
Member* arc li-trd
from
Orlando, Winter
Pari. 0&lt;-ali,(
lldweydn -th.v Iliile,
[o n .n ro l,|
F»tn Pirk, New Smyrna’ anl!
Other titles.
J Tha membership roll* al&lt;o In-

\

►

&amp; Have A Good Time

V a-

.

JACK’S DEW DROP INN

W r i '- t i

COCKTAIIi5.tm ra.2S m ii,_ ,,,..r
W e C a rr y A C om plete L is e 0 1
W ines k L iquors In O u r Pnckngc
D e p a rtm e n t. ^
,

4 ! ^ ,.

J*\, *

J . A. Z E R R E N N E R

Proprietor

J iU . ,
w

1

__ o ra r

“Beautiful” Is The Word For

\

— ;

■ jd

^ - * - as

jt y
* i

Sanford And Surrounding
Countryside

-

III the dletance is Laka Monroe, a p art of th*
St. Johns River, and jutting out Into ,lt‘ I* th*
Municipal Plef. Tho Ltka Fron*. Boulevard follow)

th* shore of tho Laka aa a p a rt'o f Stat* Highway
No. S to Jacksonville. Park Avehur, one of tho
principal thoroughfares of the city {* ih tin* v-’ih

tiui&gt;* pn tha plate I ran;re at 131 precaution is observed for th*
or SS. yarrij. and on the rifle I salcty of participants-aad strict
range a t (0 fact, IM) yards, ami supervision prevails at all times.
ICO yards. Thatched huts have Tha club I* proud that It- ha*
been erected at both the rlflo drvcloped several good mark*.
rnd pUtol ranges to keep rff m»n
m*n during Ita short raiatancr,
and it feels tin t on* of Ha
rain and aun.
' Winter vlsilot* ara Invited to P'lme accrmcllshmenU is teach­
attend 'the Weekly matchea of ing men how to handle firearms
th* Gun Club, which are held safely and aileptly.
on* afternoon a week. They ara
Present officers of th* Sem­
rh'rgad nothing for tb« privi­ inole Cun Club are Byrd J.
lege of shooting.
Gooda, president; J. 8. Web!,
Bang* officers aeo that every vke president; Roy Williams, exe­

1171, Eureka, Eauelalr. Wakhra, Lak*
Jennie, Laka Maitland,' Laka Conway,
Fort Rood, and othtr aattlamanta. Gas•ral Sanford taanu to b* tho moving splr*
U of thla aide of Laka Manrta, and to
be working woodara by far-ratohlng
IntalUgonco and anargy in tho location
aad development of Judklous colon)eg."

H ISTO RY

w ith
t h * ln n u fu rn tlo n
b y th e A tln n tk
C onst Lion R nflrond o f
th n f i r s t th ro u g h tr a in
t r a y O M ratnd
betw een
F lo rid n .

B

e g in n in g

9, IM S,

• m nrvnlous devel« t t h a t ev en h e r

W*
W
C onnnquently,
HfEURW H/, *m bDrie
rillf record
revuru o01f B
ow
anfarg’n.
u u f u S ' - p s ih

iu

tihff modern Florid* may prove of Interest ;to thn proi *en««Uo«L
....... ..
i
Th* man to whom most thoughtful historian* credit

General Sanford's greatest aervlco'to .
Florida, perhaps, wav gutting Praaldaat
Grant to visit Sanford, during which
visit trips wore a a d * to varioua potato.
Including Silver Springs. Th* aUandaat
wotld-wld* publicity given tha thon on.
known Florida attracted uational favorahl* attention. I t alga convinced tho
railroads, now comprising th* Atlantic
Coast Lin* ayatom, that (hair fa tu rt and
Florida's development wore inur-depond.
an t
if- &gt;
J,

Another proof of Floridn'a debt to
Sanford b tho fact that until 11*4 tha'
meat attractive tourist hotel In tho aloto
waa "Tho Sanford House" at Sanford,
Fin.
•
* •1 , OX4 1* . 7 '
I• •
'V»s»/

I Rich Farm Land* and
celery field*
1 Wonderful Climate
1 Good Hunting and Fish­
ing.
__
Friendly People '
Beautiful Scenic Spots

th* Municipal' Pier. First Street, Sanford’a main
thoroughfare, crosses Park Avenue a t the corner
where Sanford's talleet building is located.

cutive officer, and Nad Smith.
Tho annual meeting of the
Florida Press Association will he
...» . otry-treBvursr.
held at Ocala, Nov. 13, I t , IS.
During the meeting cdi'.ora and
In rbvcrvatlon of Navy Day their ladies will be guests of Ray
Oct. 27,
recruiting officers A D avison 'a t Hilver Springe.
throughout the state will send
Kiports of canned corned beef
recruits to Jacksonville for a
from .Argentina In IMO totaled
•pedal induction program. Lieut. 170
million pounds.
R. A. Jones, In charge of rerailing In tha southeast, will per.
Drltirh airplane manufacturers
sonslly swear In tha men and the are using plastic material to an
ceremony will he broadcast.
increasing silen t.

."•V

FO R G O T T E N

r -^

*

good showing at to* West Coast
Flstol League's Annual matchaa,
and usually com* away with
several medal*.
So that tha club may make
Ita own 4ul)tta at low eo&lt;L It
recently acquired a reloading
machln*.
Kacllltlee for firing at the
lakafront range of the Gun Club
•re Ideal. The react fares north,
nuking It Idail from tha atandt of sunlight. There are ataC I U M O M lu r a i 1
1 for firing from 10 potlSSSUBmmSSU

January

Th* young eel Is ribbon-1Ike
and a* transparent that print may &lt;
be read thremgb Ha body.

— AT—

A. C. Yonally of Orlando
roqulrva that th* m-n un 'er
attend the meets of th*
•talnrla Gun Club for esperln ran** firing,
ral unofficial match-&lt; have
bald with a team of Daypolice and a delegation
tha dub recently at tend cl
tch In Ocala and wan a
for Ita ability. At the
Mt annual meeting, in Juno,
it was voted to baeosno
tod with
th*
National
Association and thla has
b a n don*.
thair interest In th*
generation of aharpahootScmlnol*Gun Club
aa entry of young
In the Open Rood for
rtfl* matches In eo-opewtha Boas of th* A®*!1-

{•moos

A
W
,

DANCE

7 .
. r

s b a a f e p ' f t e &amp; .‘5 i

i, A. C. YonaJly, Jasper
i aad WUllata Brooker, atout-rf-town matches to
op with tha lataat tnnda
rg«4. firing. Thay'm ah* *

_
W

Thla .ra id war rebuilt .and ax tended to
Tamp* In 1JR4. Ua alao constructed
branch lint* Into Lake County and ta rn .
toaQy to Laaa^urg and Trilby aad to

SPENCER’S TOP SHOP
W. 2nd St. at Oak Are.

Boston. New Tork, Chicago an d .all intetw H tal* point.. F or ru m p le : FLORI­
DA SPECIAL ( Boaton.Washington Sec.
lion) wQl Irava Boston 8:20 AM, elf active
December 13 th, aad Washington l i l P
PM, affect Ivo December 12th, and arrive
la Sanford 'before noon th* next day
—quickened mors than mi hour from' last
year. And. FLORIDA SPECIAL (West
Coast) will toav* Naw Tork «:03 PM.
Washington 1:30 PM, and reach Hanford
about 11 &gt;40 AM,’ n ex t day. Both these
(rains carry- R acm tbuiB ntortalnm eat
care, with musk, games and hvsteao.
Alao, there will b* a l*IIy'''D n#-N lght.
Out" train - affective ‘ December • 17pu
leaving Chicago 3 0 0 AM, sad arriving
In Sanford about 3:00 PM next day.
And, a "Two-Nighto-Ont" train effective
January 1st, leaving Chicago &gt;.*00 PM,
and arriving Sanford 1:47 AM, tha 2nd
night.

Saaford, Florida

Sanford t* only o a i^ lg h t-o o l" frora
and fruit*.
Tha development a f thla groat pro­
ducing territory had baan aaada fa* alb la
only by th* freight handling factiltks
of th* Atlantic C***t U m aa Um na­

if hich Samlaola County's ptrishabla produe* la sold.
IN C O N C L U SIO N
■ fiaafoitT lnd th* Atlantic O n c t Lia*
ara goad, ntighbort. Saaford prodnem
th* frolght which th a Atlantia Coaat
U na tala* to market.

Saaford la aa iaportaat Junction
point of tho Atiantlo Cooat Una. It b

I t is th a re fo rn poaaiR b fo r jolOtona
o f A n e r k a a a to h o a r d 'a u A tla a tk C oast
L iao , tra in a t th o lr hom e a U t k n a a d g n
th ro u g h to S a a fo rd w ith o u t

Industry In Sanfard aad Florida,
Duriag this period, H ha* npeat, aad
b aUO tocndJa*. mtfUoaa afdollara in
and ont .nf tha stat* la order that Flori­
da may ha totter, served.
Th* Atlantis Coaat-Un* early reeotprined thn
that
M*h«bly
m en than'any othtr iu l# b tha Ualou,
to pocollarly axaatlag |%i Itof Uaaaportor

d to Florida
■tha trtp.hy,

B A N FO R D '8 R A IL R O A D I R A
if lE R F

■ -Mr. H. ■1. Plant, the gT*at Florid*
r 7

AUantls Coast 1

m t

-w S* w
■r

*►

..

’»&gt; - .-

�Sanford In The Only Central
id* City Affording Rail Highway
And W ater Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA;

Speech Called
by Informed Nazis
D e f e n s e Prodo

.stan

tabUshcd By W n d
If City a - 8 e M

BaariaaeGbim V

I

Sanford Troop Celebrate*
Nelidaa] Girl Scou t Week

They, However, See
No Humor In Con­
sequences Of Pres­
id e n t ’s P o lic ie s

Chutist After Six-Mile Leap

• gory Aa -flfcln
w A a n N o ro in
fc n tw

an. n

Itaffians Call II
Step Towards War

BaOy ( V -C.) |

in- the- S tm u h O ? u
■mi to Ilk* poring Atm
BIB which . « m M brim

o f Ik* call***'

BriBsh Press Hails
Talk As Offensive
Against Hitlerism
Informed German*, earn*
mentlnw on Preoident l e i p
volt's “xhootln* hae lU neiT
Navy Day address, raid todar the speech would havn
*&gt;een funny “except the Proaident’a pollctta could hava di­
rect consequence*."
\ . ,•

P « llf
ola, i r i . lM U usefol ia nation*
al dale— * k m a l n jr i b m p n i
&lt; t W OM Scout program. BM&lt;
her* m ain gxrdeaa, took henltbfai saaolc, c a n far children. War*
H n t aid, «* *pota to with service
i i n a n aad • da *away other

Hill Autkorixed
To Make Call For
December^ Voting
B i s h o p , Unopposed
To Be Loft O ff
November B i l l e t

The

• - A r^ u r H. Starnee, 18, la shown (loft) at
Rd^lnham Airport, Chicago,.after leaping from
a plant*' 30,400 feet, almoet (lx mllea. In I he
alrl J U plunged to w|thln 1,800 feet of the
ea'tyk Ijkhtt • pJ^lelly-equipped (ult before open­

F ir tt Defense

1 supply.« oaI'«

se tu p n . .that'
- ••.e./ A . j .# ^

1

Mrs. J. BLLee .
Dies Following ~
Year's lBnefla
. • *•*• . Mmmmwmv- «•
«
'Mr*. Maria BHaabetb Lee. life­
long resident of Bembkele Oun-

urn Ip Sanford on
T.. end. toTaurolred
lister,., Mr± Edo*
re* sene, Bar, FeeId Kmeot ef Ren.
Bona*

a M*W*o *«d her
H. Lt*t *lxr&gt; 19.
'and thro* ■ greet
rises far Ih*
a t-

Xrtekaon

attwweask. *t

onoer

»t

City Legionnaires S e p tic Tanks
Urged To Aid In

Described By
H e a lth U n i t

lidanfa latter J

star, M m

ing hie twin chutea. With him ere hie wife
and urn, Robert. Right, he float* easily In
—M y. Jump waa made to aviation aulhorllie*
would know what happen* lu pilot* furred to
bail ru t at high altitude*.

T i.

U t o . I . ».

OnuDtr
'CnnndL
- Ta
"
nTTT1

th^u*io«
ih*w.a*uv* tup.
In the work ef the eombtg

S a n l t s r y Engineer
EUn® To 'Improve

Italians

lnterpfetad

th e speech as meaning co o vry*. *nd another (top toward
U. 8. entry Into the war. Tim
Ilrltiah prvta generally said Um |
•p**ch amounted te a tcamiadswn
»ff«n»lv* against Hitler.
Senator HIU (D.-Ato.) — *TW
apeech v ie megnifleent be Ita
timeliness and In Ita leaderaiim,'*
Senator Ny* ( l- N .D .) - r T ||»
*P**ch repreaented an all UlJM
low In Amerleaa leadership." f
Senator Thomas (D.-Utab) —
"I believe the talk represent*
the feeling of moat of the AmyrIren people.'' Repreientativ* THomaaon (IX- -1
Tex.)—"The spaeth was flne.M
think a ihowdown la here 0*
whether the government er Mr. •
(John L.) Lewhk la narasaoontJ* ' t
Senator Wiley (R-W la.)—" I
got the Impression that the Prov­
ident waa ready to go to * W "
President Rooeevalt aans*Wd
laat night th at "the ahoottaC'hftn
itarted," and ''Amerlea hoa hmia
a tta c k e d ,-h n d 'U to l‘ * * j A i
4

year In a atatement luued today
ly Joel Field, Commander of the
ringsrprtntlpg of per*on* er* Campbell-Losilng Post of the
R. M. Ilroedhumt. sanitary of cteored our decks *
L*glM. • ’
' ■ •
».f
Seminole ‘ (* &gt;unty‘* battle *tatlona."
Ulb in defense In Seminole Coun"Never before sine* the Amer. fleer
Health
Unit,
it) rted
today
"Tho shooting 1
ty wiQ start tomorrow with Iren 1-egten wee organised at the
that any famly living outside of he said. "And kutoi
priata taken of J. L. Ingley. conrluaien of our
World War UkOCity limit* will be required lo who fired tho first
chairman of Ih* defense* council, acrvlre hat our rountry had 10 hove proper yanltary
facilities, long run, however,
grrat
a
need
for
a powerful and person, wwhing In inMil a matter ia who fit
and Chief. Roy William*, chair­ Legion organisation'*, Commander
man, rf Civilian defense, at the Field Mid. "We Sr* strengthen­ “septic lank" must secure a permit (hot.”
through hia office located In Ihe
He was supremi
Armory at 9:30 o'clock In the ing our Poet by bringing all County
Health Unit Uttilding al of Hitler’* ultimata
available veterans into Ita mem- Commercial and Oak Avenues.
marking.
F er h* week: the forty that I*, benhla . In order |h*t we o.ay Ja~de*crlblDg th is type of *#w
to do-th# work of fingerprint^ gtvr-moro-»n**tlv* patriotic Me- pg* disposal, system Mr. lim'dlag will' practice before .they go vke.,W t need lncr«ae*d strength h unt p-inted' oitt pirlirulary
late the mob* extensive work In our auxiliary unit, also.
that the crx* pool ha* b**n out­
"The Auxiliary la the right lawed by sanitary. . detriment*
of fingerprinting everyone In the
hand
of
tb*
Legion.
Many
parti
county connected with defense,
for a number of year*.
of the Legion's program can be
Mr, fogley said.
These two are often confused,
more
efficiently
carried
out
by
according to the inspector, but
The prlats will be sent to
the former combine* digestion of
Washington and there filed a* a
M *agt in the laid: and effluent
Momenta. ef thot* persona who
la’ disch rged lo a til* field,
aehred their eoontry during the
time of emergency, according to Legion success has been adequa- while in Ih* litter method, some
dUolvIng take* place but there
Chief Williams.
tely proved by It* past accomp­ la no mean*, by which alj sewage
The Semtnola County Defense lishment*.
can b« taken care of, since there
fo rt* wilt he.fingerprinted In tha
'Therefor*, I am appealing to
first mess printing, expected to every member of Campbell- Is no oullet.
The State Sanitary Code deInk* piece next week. Mr. Ing­ IxMaing I’ost to urge ell eligible
le* explained. A fter tha horn- women ef hi* family, hia wife, scribes &lt;1 “septic lank" as fol­
guard has been finished the group mother, sisters and daughters, to lows: “A ‘septic tank* xb-orbtion
tpklng tho fingerprint! will start become members of the Auxil­ bed ehall he continued to meet
M aU‘. r f tb* worhera actively iary this year. W* need Ihsir sn underground eystem of pipe
leedinf from the outlet tea of the
help. We will enjoy having them ■septic tank’ and consisting of
associated with ua In Legion open-jointed concrete or elay pip*,
work. W* feel sure that the Aux­ which la so distributed that the
iliary will give them opportun­
on* In the United States will ities for eorvlM la country which sewage freen the tank la oxidised
hh flny—nrlrxied"
Mr. Ingley will moko thorn happy to be and absorbed b y the soli , Mr.
Broodhurxt concluded.
stated, fla m e day every school
W lthrut spoeifkaUv mention­
child May bo ftageryriatrd on
ing United Itotoo-toEwopa con­
riitrance to s*be&gt;L ** .•&lt; omen* of
voy*,
said that American naval
Identlflcatloa for fotur* refervvssela would pro tact this sown
try’s merchant skips carrying eras'
le no maae finrerprintThe Outboard Association will aid to Hitler f***-« B I B
ktg expected to bo carried an to
meet at 8:00 o’clock at the Cham- the merchantmen win ham wbm
M ade all thee* who regbtomd

J

City News Brief®
G.C. Bettis, 81,
And Resident Of
This County Dies

only tbo'ee actively MrtUlpotlng
to the defense work In tha- coun-

aad If Congress revlean U.* Mentrellty Act.

of- tha neutrality law to

Stats Patrolman a 0 . Derty arming ef msrxhaat ships
atatod today that drtoera' testa allow them ta transit
will b* given each day this weak a r t t i .
except Friday from 3:00 P. U.
Asserted thai tho w ry I

for sctlent thot units af &lt;
tootle petrol olroody are h
oad that the now army 1
la daretootog strength a*

UwinUn Jews Are
Bialihed To Ghettoe
BERLIN, Oct 16— Cn-Comnew appear* t
y S &amp; ’tt ttd
ynon echo la
sturday af Mai
HAhli-J kimaaton chtod

■
s ttjn jt
l nt 8:00 o'clock at
boll field *a

tho

Bodlea Of Miners
Extriceted Today LOCAL WHA
DANIEL BOONE. Er- Oct I t

/

�f

1

Th e

The Sanford Herald

s a Kp o r d h e r a l d , sa n t o r d .

Public Enemy No. 1

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28, t%4

Fl o r id a

HALLOWE'EN

R A WILLIAMS.
Owo.r

When we were learning to run a typewriter more
yearn ago than we like to remember, there wan a aentence
which we uaed to.practice over and over again in our ef­
fort to learn the keyboard. We uaed this particular aen­
tence becauae it contained, or waa auppoaed to contain, ev­

il o n c a
Motto*

I*

k e rs e y

■ to o n

th * l

1

aa» encased In k*.lo*o* *t **"rord. F lorida In th* County kl
H.mlnnl* a t *11 Hanford A nna*,
und.r tk* f i d 11l*o* B»m* Tk* Out.
t*t*B4 th a t I la u a d to * r«(1«t*r
paid M ai* purtunnt to tk* U rn*
• f tk* " F ld ltlo u . Nam* Hiatal*'
(C kapttr l * W Law* of Florid*)
wltk tk* Clerk of th* Circuit
Coart of B*mlBol* ro a n ty , Florida
MAMCCL JACOBSON
* ■-•
Owner
O c t », I N I. .

• If o n e *

Notldi I* hereby given the! we
ar* r n i i f i t la kaeln**a at II I
Hanford Avenu*. si Hanford Flo­
rid* under Ik* flrlltlo a* re m ­
it. * A. N p a t M c t M ore and that
we lataad to register aald t i n *
ptirentnt to the l ir m i of lb*
"Flctltloua Name H tatul*- (Chap­
te r 1 IIH Law s of F lorida) with
tk* Clerk of Ike C ircuit Court
• f Bemlnol* County F lorida,

We w e p a p e r
Ite p reeea ter r p r r e r a t e T k# lle re ld la

• I ft* 14 "f ■dteHlalRg.
•
la lb* Urge
ft lb* M*Rlry a ll b grin*
f a a r lr r a !» (bl**«« mm4

l i r H it AN JA C O B SO N .
A R T U U It JACOIUMIN.

Oct

tu o w
T, H i t

A oJ

■o Wn,re

IN TUB COt’RT n r TUB COUNT*
JOIMIB,
SRHINOLB COUNTY.
FT.vrr. o r F l o r id a .

V -W V

IN

re

lip

RPTA Tar ef

KOBKItTA K. STONE WITMBIf.
Deoaaaed.
| g FSOJATK.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKftN:
Nolle* la hereby s ir e n tbel
OROIIOH ft. WITMKH filed hi.
final report aa e ia cu lo r of th,
♦ etal. „f ROBERTA K. KTONK
WITHER, fteceaeed; th a t he filed
h ’e petition for final dterbarne.
and that be will apply to the
Honorable R. W Ware.
Couniy
Judse of Hemtnole ('•m ntr Fltirlde.
oa the Ilk day of Noeember t i l l ,
for approeal of earn* and for final
(Herbage a* Klecutor of the ratS t,
of Roberta K. Htune W llmer, doc ,t w l . on th is llh day of tyctu.
her H it.

T U E SD A Y , OCTOBER a*, l t d I

H E IL TO H IT L E R
’(P ro m

The S atu rd ay Review
L ite ra tu re )
U nfriended conqueror, man
no peacp,
T o u r cyclo I* a trifle and ■

OBOIU1K H

th a t *■ la i.o il (a r**U l*r u l j
aam* pursuant In Ik* t*rm* *1
Ik* -F ictitious
Nam* SU tat*'
(Chapter 1#»JI Law* of Florida!
w .U Ik* Clark of lb* c Q u I f
Court of Horalnot* Couniy. rTTirI•

TUJtNKn

LODOK.
L F. LODUB.

Marjorie Cogburn
Studio of the.D^ncc
WOMAN’S t2 r ilT *•
Five-Irtsnn course in So­
cial Dancinir sntT B all­
room E tiq u e tte, beginning

Monday, No*. 3, s t D:S0
P. M.

\

}

m

Thone Couniy 2311

YOU* TASTS DEMAND
THE BEST IN

LIQUORS..—:___
SCOTCHES— *
WINES
■B S U R E TO V ISTl

NICK'S •
Package Store
dl*

sa wFomi

itu il m

W ITM K H .

®/ ,h * •*&gt;»!* Of
RODERTA K. STONE WITMKH.
___
4«t»*eeJ
NOTICB
Not'cs Id ti«r«by f |f « g
•r«

•n t« C P d

In Dualnwu

Kim Avenue. Hanford,
tltlo w *1---' * Ofororv
* P * *liwlgt1
(.oenly, F lo rid a , under

Current Comment
By A liNFW WKLUll

Autos Kill More Thun Bombs

VIHCJIN FO R EST

(From Voice*)

S hnlm t
Lodge,
lnilepentie.il
O rder o f il'N al H rith, a Jtiwiah
org an isatio n , has voted $2,004 to
equip a m em orial room • in the
South Florida hospital fo r crlpi
pled children, now being cum-

E ac h m an ha* In him aelf a tra c t
O f virgin forest, d arkly atill,
n k m lives no fancy and no fact
Too sm all to quit* escape
it*
will.
L ong shadows lie* upon
th*
ground

•

K '

Liks rotting velvet, black and
green
lYb# a ir . k . taut ewtth lack of
RnaiBel 1

^

HARRIET 8C0TT O U NICK.
Asoeased valuations In B revard

M liw

ai* »r*V

b*'n Ml

,l

nwl&gt;

^

i " . WB M o sle d to tea m tha* thn
V *"H» o» Biandbi* s ro recaW ng
“* lnU r »oolen*”. Out the
¥r- trouble I* going to coma In getL- tin e Lk»m. In a n , &gt;.«

Oovammcnt efdclals who ar*
i concerned the** days ovsr
io prospect* of inflation should
member that Increased produc•n w*U help to k**p price*
T here a re m any funny nrtieon*
&gt;r eho ad n g a w ife h u t the best
a*vs road about w as tb« b**eUl rookie wbo w as lelltni
telling his
g a r about th e new wife. “ I
hav* had a b a tte r looker.”
Id. "b u t she w ouldn't let me
l tobacco” —-L eesburg Con*-

iv sk r. Th* rich ar*
F strip p ed of th e ir
o thousand* of w o­
rn to work in the
&gt;* (Ida by side with
'llusvUle-Utar Advoproving a g re a t
R ussian fro n t a n y

' , *
ffOVuTtf
Nullr* !■ hartby *W*n th at 1
am e ngasrd I* hualnoe* at Oe**va
A venue Sanford. WqrMa. uador
Ik* rutltluu* 0*010 J. C IIStcM•on and Co. and th a t 1 Intend to
register *ald a* at* p u m a a t to
Ik* term s of Ike -F ictitio u s Nkm*
Statul*- (Chapter l* » ls Laws *f
Florida) wltk tba C lerk of th*
Circuit Court of H«ialnol* County,
Florida.
J. C. HUTCHISON.
0 * 1. IL I t ll .

of the National Confennco of Street and Hlfh«Ay Safety
fur driving aid enforcement regulations.

“If the women of America demand It, It will be dono.”
Florida haa recently (alien in line with the more pro[remove stale* In the matter of traffic regulatiina and it
■ now un to the people to see that the enforcing officer!
proper support,

Th*

Mr. R ollsnd D ean, E ditor
Th* H erald, .,
S a nford, Fie.

Pear Mr. beam
B ecauae o f th* splendid su p ­
p o rt w hich th* people o f y our
com m unity and yo u r now spanet
gave to the U nited Barrie* O r.
sa n lsatlo n du rin g Its cam paign
fo r fu n d s, I feel I w a n t to sand
you th is b rief re p o rt of th* pre­
se n t USO statu s.
We now have ap p ro ah n at* l2
811, 400,000 available fo r b |ir
o p e ratin g budget, w hich a m so tte
e u r o rig in a l goal o f $10,168,800,

tak e advantage o f
arallobis.
t-M
Tho USO, through it*

iiS%xrsJr«ar
moment there ora ever

soldier* on monssetn ai
workers report a b e
fluid task to treat* ths
facilities for smMa «M

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
n tm

D B U Y E R T —P H 0 N 2 2 U

m i ’s PACKAGE STORE

NOTICB

«

t« r M id n&amp;m* p u n n iin t to tna
m* o f t h .
•F ic titio u s Nnm*

S ta lu u r

(C..apwr

1**11 U «

F t* rid * ) w ith th* C la rk *f
tk *
C lra a ll C o*rt of S om lnol* C o tn ly
Florid*.
riiiitn re .

FLOWERS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY
*
WITH THE BEST OF SERVICE! WB ARB
EQUIPPED TO FILL ALL ORDERS
PROMPTLY AND, PROPERLY.
■BER OF FLORWT8 TELEGRAPH DELIVERY •

I v o n riM ft'if r s u ir f , iiJ J I *
ju d ic ia l

iiitin r

S o tik T T . i s c i l A a r B a v .
H A n O A ItB T

grand

B LL J0T T.

ELK’S DANCE
•J ’ • ' - ' \ k

TONIGHT 9:00 P. M. TO I2 H)0
Orchcitra—‘T he Prairie VagabondH”

The U. S. S u g a r C orporation
ha* bought tn additional 3100
s e re s o f E v erglade land wNb a
throe mile fro n tag e along th#
HL l.ucl# canal bt th e Inillantow n region. W hether to b* uistt
In en larg in g (h e ir p lanting of
h m o n g rsa e or fo r s ta rc h &gt; ro-

Tho Public Is Curdtolly Inrltcd

ELKS CLUB
a llo tte d

?

THE SANFQRD FORUM

(F o rm e rly N a d a r's)
II. L Colay, aw acr 104 B, ParM

Nolle* I* hervky slv * n t h a t , I
• m snga*rd In baslnsaa at 103-104
W. Ftrat St, Hsnf.ird. Florida. *ntk* tlntlllou* n*m* Tk* Smoke
t *lout*
and that I Inland to « •

IIJ.IA N

com bined—18,711.
to ta l U 36,051.

2 f v GH
KecT ’Km
Repaired!

pm val of same anil fo r final dlachars* aa Ada, nl»--»lor *f tk* **•
late of H arry W. H orton. d**e*se• a this Mill a*, •&lt; October, W it.
HUM Eli W. W ilO H T .
Adm inistrator of th * estate of
H arry W. Horton, Dec eared.

Florida's ikiprrm* Court haa prints a story to the effect that
a member who la both Juriattand .if th* modarn bu*lo**e own
humorist. On numerous occasions want* to amid (hilling hi* stanoJudg* Terrill has Infected bits of.grapber h* must w*ar a doublehumor Into his decision*. A ro-! breasted dimity suit a paak-oc e n t. example was hit writing boo shirt waiaL Oh, they w ant a
into a divorce petition ofr ro- look-*** too, oh? How shout a
hearing an order that half th* tun back?
‘
property acquired during th tlr
--------married life should go to th*
From th* September report of
«T.-wlfo “If sh* knows th* virtu** th* Miami Beaah public library
of the catechism, castor oil. pars- is gleaned th* following facts!
forte and hickory tea.'' • Mr.! New books catalogued for tha
Judge, those thin** are no longer‘month, 200; total volumss listed.
In th* matrlnjpQIgl^ phameopWa. 20,700; hooks taken out by adults,
3 1 __ (8,662 of which 4,122 wet* fictionworks; book* taken out by
worker allotnuinta.- Th# ftvir'lfc*
Wren, LUO &amp; which 829 were
lion. Tho resident borrowers
trlcts o f Florida, tuppoaodly si'
vibered 10,452 and ths noth
oc*t#d_»ceorill
------- --- Ident, 807.
ata population
ills. Dio-1
--------•
11,714;; An es-cavalryman and former
I (T01-!member ef Troop I), New York,
(Miami),! Is seeking to organ Isa a stats
MB. The (cavalry troop In Miami, a com-

A m an m ay so hi* surface way
Q antant to drink and sleep and
oat,
.Whan suddenly one n ig h t he m ay
SfacojM - d a w s upon h i. f**t,
And from hi* fe rm t ho will stalk ,
A p a n th e r w ith a Jungl* w alk.

$

lly A inew Welsh
A c annery at T itu sv ille la ererlltetl w ith
p u ttin g
into can*
2&amp;IM pound* of c ra b m ea t each
day o f th* season.

T F, STATPI OF Ft.ONIIIA
w b b t u b raTATM a
UAURY w. HORTON. Oej
tv r n o n t r r . A
TO A ll. WHOM IT B Air'll
CKBNl
( /
Nolle* Is h trek y
*WaA
Homer W. W rlgkt filed-hi*
report as A dm lnW ralor M tl
tfnrto

ar&gt;4

LEGAL NQTKSB
( a r c u i t Court Baal)

�t\\C,F. TTTHEB

Social And Personal Activities
MRS. LOURIN' E BEAI.. Society Editor

Social Calendar

Telephone 148

Mrs. R atliff Honors
Her Son With Party

Mra. B. K. B a iliff e n te rta in ed
a t h e r home on th e S anford O r­
^ T h a PUot C lub will have its lando Highw ay on F rid a y even.
™ m #r m eeting a t
the Valdes
nr i iu u , u u i u n u |r , #i, iuy
Hotel s t 7 :0tl F ,\|.
corations w ere In keeping w ith
W BONE8DAY
the H allow e’en th e m , through­
T he week of p rayer will to
observed by women of tho Wo­ out.
evening apent In
A fte r an
m en’s Society of C hristian S e r­
- i and
num erous
gam es
vice of the
Methodist
Church ! playing
w ith a program in the church a t ! o th er form a o f am usem ent, the
7:16 P. M. w ith Mr*. C heater guests w ere served re fre sh m e n t''
by Mra. R atliff.
Daniels as trailer
E n joying th e p a rty w ith the
ItlU K H D A T
The W om an's Club, under the honoree w ere: D#vi* Ander*#n,
D
orothy
A nderson,
I-ot*
Ann
direction of Mrs. Roy Tilli*. will
have charge o f the *,wirtg ses­ Doheon, F rances B rom ley, N ora
M irg a re t
H unt,
sion for the Red Crow in
the Belle C lause,
Mildred M iller. R andall G aff,
m orning.
The G ram m ar ^cli-ol I*. T. A. Jack Spencer, D onald Howard,
will m eet In the auditorium it Francis W ard, Douglas 'H u m p h ­
M B P . M. to be p riv ed '-l by rey, Dickie Reel, T om m y U*;n)b'tftil'B oarif m eeting a t 2 15 (» SI. ley. Jim m ie H arvey, Bobby Mt*.
Irr. Raymond N ipper a n d
Ed­
The annual II s.llm»r i*n Kritli- die Edwards.
vaJ of th* South S tir Prim ary
School will l e h«M rn th r &gt;rhoo|
grounds frjr.i 60() | \ M. until
v:00 P. M. Thi* imhlir i*. mvitofl
to attend
T he C ongregational F riend-hill
The W est Bide i*arcnt T eaen.
L eague m eets at the home
of
Mr*. John Jo n e s
on
Henrdail cr Association is aponaorfng a
Hallow e'en C arnival to be given
Ayynue a t .1:00 P. M to plan rn
the gronnds of th e school on
fo r the Annual B uui.ir
T hursday evening, O ct, 30 from
T he W est Side Prim ary School rt:00 o ’clock until 9 :00 o'clock,
is h aving a l l a l l o M n Fe*tiva!
to be sponsored hv the \V"*t Sid. fe atu rin g a sp ag h etti supper.
Among the various form* of
P. T. A. beginning a t il DU F
M. a n d lastin g until ‘J nn F M am usem ent will be a fi-h pond,
pony rides, su rp rise packages,
Th# public h a s been extended
fortune telling
and
num erous
an Invitation to attend
' An all-day m eeting
will
he other*.
In additioa to the spaghetti
held In the
Methodist
t hiin-h
annex w ith
t h e . Fall
mianinn supper o th er refresh m en t* con­
Rtndy "A Ckrhrtlan Irnp^r^tiY*-’’ sisting of ham burgers, h o t dogs,
cold drinks. Ice cream , candy,
b tln £ th*
An "a ro u n d ,
popcorn ami p ean u ta
may
be
tho-world’’ luncheon w rit bo se rv ­
had.
‘
ed a t the noon hour
T h r annual faahon show will
The Townsend Club will hold he presentod b y th e c h ild ren ' In
Its re g u la r m eeting in ike C ourt
the school aud ito riu m a t 7:30
Uouaa a t 7:30 P. M
The Bundle* for lltilum Club o ’clock, to b« follow ed by living
will m eet a t tho home of Mi- pictures. H ighlight o f th e even.
aw ard in g of
I. D. M artin. 1351 Mellonville Ing will be th e
prixea fo r the "m oat orig in al"
Avenue a t 3.00 P M.
costum es.
FRIDAY
All p a ren ts and frie n d s of the
The N de V Howard C hapter
of the U. D. C. will m eet a t children have been e x tan d sd a
cordial Invitation to a tte n d ihla
gala a ffa ir, w here a n enjoyable
evening ia prom jssd by those In
charg#.

■,

m nuAt

West Side Schopl
Festivaf Manned

Younf? Men (riven
Farewell Dinner

Daniel S rn k a rik and D w ight
A rm strong w ere honor g u ests
a t • chicken d in n er which was
iVen a t A ngels o n 'S o u th Sanord Avenue S aturday evening.
Both Mr. tfeokarik ami
Mr.
A rm strong aro leaving soon to
join th e U nited S tates Nuvy.
T h e . table wa# dagoraUd w ith

?

e N avy. * Places fo r ' the
i w ere designated by c ard s
i f navy designs. The table
•lap carried navy design*.
le n t w ith the
guests . o f
w ere. M r. add Mr*. C. A.
i, Mr# W . 0 . ShcJdon. Mrs.
M U gvtt^ Ml*e S arah Shcl-

« '« . * » '« !
ground* w#r# Ht by b rig h t color,
cd lights. •
'
'r
N um erous gam es and contest*
were enjoyed
thro u g h o u t
the
evening and refreshm ent* f u r ­
th erin g th e chosen m o tif war#
■erred by Mrs. Em m a HolUclaw
a ssisted b y C. I* M atthew * and
Mrs. J . R . Stew art.
Preaknt
w ith
thw boa lease*
were:
M yra
Ann
Southw ard.

Kalhfwn Babcock,
Norma Jsan Saysr

a. 5sa?weil
TODAY
m t m #m #M iw»i

Patsy Wallace, Ro

‘Sat IS:
Uy Anderl a g HoJUItv Odhatn,

,*._j Rogws,
Rogers. Bally MorrL
twrm Ann
LiUysn Boyle, K ay HolUr Dorathy
trsum tey.
Ann
1, Dorothy C o ir,’ P o ll/ ColB e rjle
S je w n s,
Simon
’rid er,
H ouston
Babcock,
r* H o ttad a w T C lrn n Liagle,
Dobo M rro, P U n lc y Hockey
the home o f Mr#. M. B. W iggins

Mr. and Mr*. C. H. B la ir o f
F lan, have been com pleted for
3005 C hapin Avenue. T am pa, a m the annual Hallowe'en
Festival
announcing the m arriag e of th eir which will be held on the ground,
d a u g h trr, M Is* • Gw CO
Bov.rly a t the South Shir F rm iary School
rk* to ('a p t. W illiam G arnett Thursday
evening
from
ti:U0
mpbell. .on of Mr. and Mr* o'clock until #:00 o'clock
under
F. F. Canipt ell of Sanford. T h ,the
sponsorship of the South
w nlding took place on S a tu rd a y aide Fa re n t Teacher Association.
afternoon. Oct. 18. in the patio
The finance chairm en. Mrs
of tho K im F m .b y ta ria n Chu-rh Henry W itte, Jr.. Mr* W A.
w ith the Rrv M a r. kail Wood
P atrick and Mrs W A Uidwig,
Min, paator, o fficiating. In th r have announerd that m any val­
presence of only d o e , friend* uable p ri.e s which have been do­
ami relative* of the couple.
nated by th e various m erchants,
The bride, who wae given in trill be given awsy and th a t the
m arriage by her fa th e r, wore a "w hole show promise* to be bigtwo-piece d r r u com bining choco­ F*r and t o tt e r than any of the
late
brown
and
aoum m arin, prrcedlng o n e . ”
crepe Her h a t waa in th e choco­
All aorta of games and d iffer­
late tone, veiled w ith a q u a m a r­ e n t form s of am u-om ent have
ine, and h e r a c c ra io rie . were In been planned for those attend­
cupper A
corsage
of
Ivory ing T h en ' will be several tab le '
roue, eo m plrtrd her coatume.
of play under the direction of
Mrs. W illiam F a rr Moore, the Mrs. ('. |» Putvell Mr* Ale* R.
b rid e ', only a tte n d a n t, worn a Johann and Andrew C ainw ay In
two-piece crepe d w
in b ra .s addition to the many concessions
tone, trim m ed w ith a
loop of the service# of Mrs Beatrice
fu r a t the neckline held w ith a
rhineatone d ip . H er aeeeaaerie.
were brown and
.h e wore
a
c n rsiiis of T alism an rosea. Mr
Moore attended ('a p t. Campbell
■a beat man.
A fter the cerem ony th* couple
le ft for a honeymoon t n p through
the
Smoky
M ountain*.
A fter
Nov. | . they will
m ake
their
home in D etroit.
M r. Campbell
waa born
In
Tam pa. She waa g ra d u ated from
P lan t High 8chuol w here th e becam e a mem ber of th e I. C .' T
C lub end attended th o U niversity
of T am pa and the F lo rid a S ta te
College fo r Women in T a lla h a s­
see, becoming a m em ber o f the
A lpha Delta PI so ro rity a t the
la tte r
C spl Campbell
waa born in
A labam a a n d reared in T ennessee'
H e waa grad u ated fro m th* T en­
nessee M ilitary I n .lltu la and also
attended the C olorado School of
M inei, G eorgia School o f T ech­
nology, and the U nlvaralty
of
T ennessee. He ia now a captain
in the U nited 8 u t e s A rm y A ir
Corps, and has been statio n ed a t
MacDill Field
in T am p a, but
baa been tra n .frrre d to a p e r.
atan en t station in D etroit.

a

J

L. l e e

spent

Mr. amt M r. R II W althour
le ft S aturday for Georgia w here
they will v l.it for a few days.
Mr*. N rltie E pperson h a . a rrivtxl from Milwaukee, Wis. to
spend the w inter with her siste r,
Mr*. Cassandra- Sehulti.
Duane Tillis hi'* rvturned home
from the
A tlantic Coast
Idne
H ospital in Waycrov*. Ga., w here
he recently undcrwe.nt an ap p en ­
dectomy
Mr. and Mr*. W
W T yre
have returned to
S anferd
for
the w inter a f te r -pending
the
sum m er m onths in Newark. N.
fH e n d s of Mm I l&gt;. M artin
will br L'lad to Ira m th a t she
ia abl* U&gt; b«? out M|M&gt;n a f t r r an
tllnaan of th ree \%eekn a t her
home on M ollonvillr Avenue.

Dwight A rm strong
le ft
y e s­
terday for his honir in Miami
where he will visit for a few
days before going to N orfolk,
Va. to join the United S ta te s
N avy.
_____
Friends of Hudson Hall, son
o f Mrs- J G Hall of Sanford
and Jacksonville, will re g re t to
larmn of his illness a t the V eter­
ans' Hospital in Bay Pines, near
SC Petersburg
Word has In en
rrceived
by
Mrs Fred T Willia ms, secretary
of th e Henry S. Sanford M em ­
orial Iubrary
Association, th a t
Mr*. C. Sanford Dow, d a u g h te r
of th e late general, is seriously
III In the la-no* Hill Hoapital
located on 11 SivJh S treet, New
York City

Following^ tin. O cala-Sanford
football gam e last F rh la y even
ing, Kirby F ite, J r. sa ta rta tn e d
u group o f friend* a t b is home
on Celery Avenue w ith a squab
aupper.
The table waa
decorated
in
black and gold Id k eeping with
a Hallow e'en them e, anti having
fo r a cen tral a rra n g e m e n t • low
bowl of m arigolds.
G ueata Included:
T ho
Misses
P a tty
llodge,
Lola
Caldwell.
K athryn W lggtna. Ann W iggins.
M artha W ig h t. M arty Perkins,
M ary
A nn
W halchel,
Shlrlay
Kick and E lisabeth Fit*.
Also, Mac Cleveland, J r , Ken­
neth Echols,
McKay
Truluek.
David G atchel,
Paul
Hickson,
(C m II b s N g r a s s f s s s Q s s l
A nnual S ta ts R o tary Golf T our­ Billy Rrum ley, Bill B ranan and
n e y was expressed by G. W. Earl Je te r.
Spencer who ju s t returned from
th e to u rn am en t held in C lear­
w a te r this y ear. A gro u p
of
fo u r member* o f th e club and
tw o golfer# atten d ed 'th e Clearw a te r m ealing and carried off
second place In th* tourney.
T he group w aa n o t Interested
in th e prise* a t ' th* m atches but
ra th e r In obtaining
the
m eet
here n e x t y e a r,'a n d w ent to work
lobbying as soon a* they arrived
In C learw ater. A fte r contacting
every official th e group W m r*
confident .th# to u rn ey will rom*
to Sanford neat yvar, Mr. S p c n rtr
('•d a re d .
T he Botarlan# voted In spon­
so r # boat trip , fo r th r tnurl*L&lt;
tb ia w ln U r In c o o p e ra tio n w ith
th« Cham ber o f Co»iim*reo hi.d
will pay th# expense* of th r
• rip. A t th# b*g)onu,T of th r
in ertin g a new m .-irbcr. R. E.
K ipp, waa a s e lo o n d U t U d u b .

Among Itvs-e
from
Snnforil
attending the graduation of Ju lian
Slrm ons from th e Naval A ir S t a ­
tion in Jacksonville ea on av ia­
tion mechanic on S aturday w ere
his m other. Mr*. Rosa Sirm ons,
his sister, Mildred, and M-i*iue
Morton and Cecil Mi*on. Julian
ia now stationed
at
Corpus*
The Misses B atty and H arriet'. Christ!, Teas*.
M atthew* entertain ed
a t their
home on Elm Avenue a n S a tu r­
day w ith 0 Hallow* i n party.
Q uantities of m arigolds, yellow

Matthews Sisters
E ntertain With Party

Tampa Girl Weds
1Plans Are Made For
Capt. W. G. Campbell Hallowe’en Festival

Rotarians Told
A bout History
"?■Of Embalming

Skew es, well
km f*n tiitro lo frr of One", l l a r r u t 1^-e Hru» 0
L*ke Mary.
h sv r b»'rn secured I Black Face Act Mar)
i
ami "keen in te rr-t I, centered land
around this
fe atu re .m e ,
M r..
T o , dance K r'rrly
k„
Skew es
U lenl&gt;
are
widely
k
a .
.
9 Ki
know n," according to those i n 1»% i c/ °
*,u‘*
r
ch arg e of arran g em en ts
l»nlor,. English
O n , of the highlight* of ih r 1 At th r rondu»i.m
of th f r n u t ,
evening will
be lh.- aw arding of 11 T M,,rri» “ ill
«|iri*«i*nt tu n
p r n r . for th , c c a iu m n . Apriae '" ov'«‘_ rv«i» of
Fo- j&gt;••)** rn titlrd
will be given to each boyand I " 1 r *m •" tsiv* '
Kiri h.vtriK t h , "mo&lt;i orig in al” , , l r Knn G rinder t
t h , -fu n n i,» t". and th , " m o a t1 R efreshm ent*. , ,
h isto ric" c o ,tu n ic
Judging will '*"**• popcorn. |ica n,,r
tak e p lac, at 7 &lt;Hi o'clock and co^ ‘Irinka and i I; „
ju d g e , will be F. f Sm ith.
J r . " f in c id e n l » lth
(„,■
K. K. Brady and U rn , t; Baber ~w»'»'«»ful earn , , a |Following
th e
aw arding
of
prices for the rnitum e* another
____________
fe atu re

AH

,,

.

numb, r

evolein i it tii&lt; b e n announced.'
Tin- . h i ii.
I'ublie &gt;. lord lalljr
invited to participate in the c a r ­
nival und * iru' i evening is pronu-cd

|MI |i 11a

JM

WARMTH AND BEAUTY
IN 100% WOOL BLANKETS
MADE BY CHATHAM

S IX

B E A U T irU L

PA ST E L

C O L O R S

TW| CkeWe* |r**t«i cewsi Is ill beevMfvl rated
ky
! • • • * w *W Csxsrsier ■»•&lt;!«■/ fee *«* s*w h a h w s tcSs-wt
res*, k k s, ((«»*. y ts tk . oralis, ead l l t i n u .

THE Y0WELL CO
S an fu rd , Kloridu

\ r r o w - r e (;a l - n i :\v
Fine Neckwear For

/

MARK
TWAIN SHIRTS
WHITES
1 h S
I U K TWILLS
STRIFES P I
I * y U I’LAIDB
SOLIDS
I
I
SPORTS’
Here U a group of ahirtn that you’ll iw fur in a
big way. They’re all beat quality woven mad ran
with the new atay-down collar that’# real com*
fort to wear. Thea« name shirt* will sell for
more within a few weeka, so better do your
ahlrt ■hopping now and gave yourself money.

i of Time’s

With Wlsg»”

‘s - 'y f lM # .
S A N F 0 S D ,. F U K M U A

if*'.

�I
1

THE SANFORD B

Gator-Bulldog Battle Promises To Be
Score-Fest As Teams Stress Offensive
G A IN E SV IL L E,
O ct.
2k(Bpeclsl— Aa the an n u al battle
■pproaebea bet wren the Florida
Uatoea and th e Georgia Hull.lot*,
and th e two team* ron tin u e to
place -prim e i t m i on
offenve
d a rin g rem aining game* uf the
Current aeaaon, fana of Klorifl*
and C eorgtv recoil to mi ml the
b rilliant scoring battle*
which (S p e ria l)— High
*ch*&gt;«&gt;|
trnni*
have charm cteriieil the |*t*t game* coaehr* could trem en d o u sly Im­
of th* aeries.
prove the c alib re of Am erica'*
T he 20th gam e betw een lho-e n et gam e by teach in g b e lte r fu n ­
fa r Jacksonville's Municipal S ta ­ d a m en tals— Ju s t simple prim ary
dium Ntry. g, looms a* a comABC’s aurh a* aound gripe, p ro ­
■lata Bell-out* perhaps l-.-cause of
the m em ory o f deal •&lt;■i*onV fray, p e r footw ork and the ru rree t
m ethod of m aking the forehand
A which the
F ighting Gator*
•m erged a t the lop of an IH-13 and backhand drive*.
count In one of the tn o it evrit- I T h a t I* the opinion of E m n irll
ure of T u lan e U niversity, gen
tng
gwm e. between
the two j •Pra
lly rrro g n iie il
a*
m i,
„f
elevens.
A
m erica'* g re a te s t ti-acliei ■ ■■(
Few fana will im&gt;oii fo rg et tli-.il
th e game.
Contest which aaw the G atnr» | miII
" I t i* astounding how
m an;
•head In the firs* q u a rte r on d
boy* e n te r co llrg e ami report
field goal by Paul Filer, lone the fo
r the v arsity team s, not even
lend on the first piny of
the
know ing thc*e rlem entnl point*
Second on a long paaa
from
T adJ to D avit, ami
regain
it of play ," Coach P a r- say*. “ Of
r t a o a t lmmedi*tely
a*
Forr*t eo u rar, they should g et them
F rrguaon and
John
Wombs* from .ih e ir nigh arbmv) rr\n4/ J t
team ed wp on a blocked kirk o r physical education director.
“ The*e fiim lainental* a re clearthe f ir s t G alor touchiluwn.
T here the scoring endetl nutil Iv outlined and diagram m ed in
the final quarter, when n par* all trnni* magiiaine* frequently
■mod fo r 41 yard* from
llml or could be obtain ed m erely iqe
W alton to Fondrrn M ilrlitll ndilril on * w ritten rrq u e« b
" I believe ju s t g e ttin g around
another touclulown to the Gatnr
total. G eorgia tom e b erk oil « to these fundam ental* and doing
long - paaa from Todil t» I' imcIi - them properly w ould bring fo rth
w ar4o pull up to IB-11, but Floyd any num ber o f n r * atnr&gt; within
Konatakv gave Florida tw o more n few year*. A fte r all. million*
point* by trapping Todd behiml “ f people a re plnying te n n is.”
Me goal line for a sa fety in the
Closing moment* of the game.
I t m arked tha fourth win for
(ha O range and Blur in In eontesta with Georgia w b iiiin ; 11
K pne, the 1930 tarn •, • m lirr
l Morale** tie.
B ut a U rge p art «f the Hull- t.h u rlie K te je lcr and re e o w ie d
dog m argin « u built up 'll ine by C liff Whiddou "av e ) lurid* a
gam es from 1915 through I'.niv, touchdown, and g re.it p u nting by
W alter
M uylory
when Ihe Georgian* r/nn nil *it ull-bouthem
kept the Bulldog* away from tin
gim aa by big margins.
door
to
victory
all
afternoon.
T ha Gator* won In If £8, 26 fl
8i&gt;ectacular playa have feat'ir'*&gt;l
as Rad Bethea, Dale Van Sickle,
and C arl Brum baugh weired, oil even the one-aldrd game*. Flo,an long playa. Florid* re p elle d riila'a only touchdow n in a ” TA
Urn neat y e a r 1H-B a*
Bethea licking In 1911 cam e on a Idoekeil
counted one on a line hock. Vnn kick a n d twu G eorgia to.iihilow nr
yard
BkkU on n pass ami Clyde Crnls- the aam e y ear com e on u
run through a broken field
by
M ott, a n d a 47 du»h by Itobcrl*.
One G ator touchdow n In the 1112 d e fea t In 19.TJ cam e on a 40
y a rd |a»*,' w ith George
Moye
re arin g , and
the
longeat
of
G eorgia touchdown* in the 14 0
a 45 yarn run by Hunter Key.
T h e 1133 and 1934 guinea » e r
one-m an
ahowj
for
G eorgia
al*. Cy G ra n t acored both
irgia tounchduwn* in the l i d
Bulldog win of 1937, one on
30 yawd run nml the o th e r on a
p ass from Kay.* T he fo llo w irj
y a a r th a same score resulted, a .
John Bond th rew
on* pnaa to
G U nn John*»o fu r it touchdown,
took o 3»-varil front G reen far
a n o th e r and boated both e a tra
points.
-----------w oring
F lo rid a's lis t of nu
agalnr t Georgi i lnclu&lt;
of Its
g re a te s t
pla;
C haplin, B ethea,
Val
C rab tree,
Hrnm baugh,
H ughes and Moye.

K

BRADY, AIM
f-P A JN T l

WT^STYIM. MAMMOTHS

G. U. Stuart
P ain t &amp; Glasa

S iaJ^Wich SYAtrrvp iu t
SCAXoA W rM A O K c vt* )
•j a w * u f e i A i e o w rm
•fA* P R o T e c n o a i o r a
1
c m g u a r d _____

LEGAL NOTICES

0 A IN E 8V IL L E . Oct. 2H— (S pe­
c ia l)—Beln* only fvle fe e t, nine
Inches tall and w eighing
le u
th an MO pound* bothered H arvey
Com fort on th# hl*h school grtdIron, and th e little M iam ian I*
hop-nr to prove Brain th * t rice
l*n’t everything on the tfn'verai*
ty of Florida Baby G a to r team
thl* Fall.
Com fort b ro u g h t to tb * fta te
univerrity In Septem ber one of
the b e lt of - high acbool football
record* from the previous *«*.•on. lie we* one of fo u r FV rid*n* (elected on the * ll-S o u th rin
prep squad, and added all &gt;Ity
atvl ill- s ta te honor* to hi* Hat.
An eluaive ami fa it open-field
runner, be ha* been ra ile d m ere
versatile th a t Georgia T een's • r o ­
tatio n al Uavay E ldrldge. on---* a
team m ate a t Miami H igh, l&gt;er*UK of his kicking and p issin g .

SiNKWiCi-i.'R

Pippin

o'clock P. X . aa4 Mot&amp;aolac urn
i l l All of thm following
livestock, now In ott custody u iV
4 t r a W rit of AttAchm«nt.
I«
•»l«J,

20

IS

c tu a t

%

cm

b r a n d 'd

1 1U&gt; hurts

(THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FLOWERS FOR J3VERY OCCASION
W. FIRST STREET—PHONE 758-M
‘.'We Wire Flowers Everywhere"

J

r*

— Mr eeutYts rte /

,M

Northwestern To Baseball' A lm ost
Try to Break It Holds Own Despite
Up For Gophers Tension From War
lly CHARGER DGNKI.KY
EVAN STON, 111., Oct. 2H lA"
— N orthw estern, alw ays 'a n ig h t­
m are
to
M innesota's
Golden
G ophers, rnncantratm l today- on
plan* fo r blastin g llernie I’.ierm an's dream * of breezing to the
1941 lllg Ten championship.
Coach Lynn W a lte r! of N orth­
w estern. whose playem invariably
reach th e ir peak perform ance* in
November, prom ised th»t hi* lad*
would give the W estern con­
ference leader* "* whale of
u
gam
a e”—ami he’s navel been |&gt;nrtria l to orvrstaLenurrt.
"M innesota u m lauttedly has the
edge over us, b u t N orthw estern
tram * have a trad itio n for play­
ing
good
hall
against
the
Gopher*, *o we frol we Irrve «
ehanre.” said W aldorf, puffing
hiu pipe.
T he team s will collide before a
ill-out crowd of C&amp;.000 in M lir
re poll* S aturday. Every ticket

Day Fhone—
575-W

sul.-cnl.ril before the W ildcat*
had played Iheir f irs t gnmo uf
the season, a m onth hack. T ie
•Jim s' may deride the title.
In sheer, stra ig h t ahead ernckhue power, N orthw entern anay
'*
*
i o f tl»a
undefeated Gopher*, but In O ttu
iphomoi
O tto Cituham,’ sophomore p itc h ­
ing m arvel, the Wlldcal
W ildcats
have
d tail who la th aJ ajuaa
U.UJ o f th4
annual pre-gam e nignta
nightm are fo r
tha Gopher*.
,
,
G raham ran pitch strikes
atrlkra a t 60
5H
yards and M lnnaw lV s secondary

defense haa bean vulnerable t*&gt;
an air attack In spot* this catu
Northwesteva’a attack wjll cen­
ter around Its running and pos­
ting threats—the veteran Bill Da
Correvont and th# eophomBra
Gmham.
‘
Waldorf respect* Minnesota *

HELP WANTED

VEW YORK. Oet. 2S - 0 D —
M ajor league baseball a ttr a c t­
ed ten and a q u a rte r m illion fana
through the tu m a tlla a
of
th#
1941 reaso n , hut It was a year
of m iacd sucres*.
U nofficial
fig u re d amremblcd
• inca Ihe close of the cam paign
•how the A m erican Ifag u a draw
5.220.519
and
th e N ational
league 6,029,589, a to ta l of
10.260,208.
This w as a decrease of 31.R81
from 1940, which m aana th a t In
•p ile of
w a r ten alsn , higher
coats o f living and o th er o b sta ­
cles, m ajo r league baseball a l ­
m o st'h e ld its awn.
Y et it w as a chaotic y ear, the
D etroit T ig e rs,
w ho won thn
A m erican leag u e
p e n n an t a n d
drew m ore than a m illion ad*
mission* m 11140, law th e ir a t ­
tendance fall o ff 400,436
and
the New York Y ankees, who
overw helm ed all opposition and
regained th e world rham pionahlo,
dropped 24,623 on th e ir aeeaon’a
a tten d an ce.
»
Thua D e tro it's a tte n d an e &gt; collam ed Irecauaa It d id n ’t hava n
winning team and th e Y ankee's
lagged because th ey w are too
good.
Th# red h o t r a ta In tha Nn-

tlonal league waa a mint for the
pennant-winning Brooklyn Dndgare and tha 8 t Louis Cardinals.
Tha Cards Increased their gata
287,590 and tha Dodgers wrnt
up 244.172 to paai the million
mark for tha second time In
*hraa years. Their total of 1,.
**
.■ n,w record fop
a Brooklyn tlub.
Four other eluba lit tha aanlor circuit suffered decrease#
ranging uo to 210,844 for Cin­
cinnati. where Interest withered
whan tha Reds couldn’t stay on
In a battla of lines, NorUiwea'
tern's chances depending upon Ita
lighter line 'atm ding off thw
furious Gopher charges.

Banfonl Ave. at 2nd. BL

lassiHed Advertisem ents

top.
4
The big business
-tune by I
Brooklyn and the Cardinal*, howevar, caused the N ational league
as a whole to gain 181,389 over
U at year.
The A m erican le a g je alipned
back 213,272 because of the T ig­
e rs' reversal, h u t fo u r club*
showed gains. T h f m ost su rp ris­
ing Increase In this Junior rlrrul*
w as th e 209,484 atep-Up caperlenied by the Philadelphia A th ­
letic*, who gave old Connie Mack
one of hla best y ears financially
since th e
A 's g re a t
p en n an t
years.

JT1 car in it* field today for roominess ami pow er, , .
for lie fine new rid* s a d stylo. And the quality car In
sound construction to meet the year* ahead! D r i n tnt
sa d Mt tr ia l thu F trJ it liln l
Own America's thriftiest "S“, o r America's asaw aaas/mg
6". Ford oow build* both!
—^

&lt;•»« ♦

•

4

Inloy tha "oaw Ford rida" now finer atilt. 7 . on lower*
wider chassis, with longer, softer spriogsl
•*»

9

•

•

••

Own a car you’ll driva with prida . . . naur la Krla
inside sod out, and good for years to come!
-«* -C-*W
a a • ggw *a
T
Rida In room to spara, la big, wlda bodies o f one*
piece welded steel lo t lasting quiatl
(

109 Palmatto Ay#.

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, J R

ETTAKETT
•ANO SO I PRONOUN

SAT THAT.
H T V A 08/

7 0 U -H A H M O W I

BURNER karoacna rooker,
U O t 8 good kerosene rang,
r 118.00 aacht 1 good wood
Ige, 888.04; 1 Ganoral
»*tria range, 115.00; Vita­
le lee Beg, used veiy lit.
I 180.00; 1 coal circulating
Iter, 885.00; M any other
BUSINESS BERV1CB
I# appliances, all guaranteed,
eeu’a Fuel Gaa Service,
reaa from Poet Office.
8 on Orlsndo Hwy., Just
a from Peat Offle-*, with
I frame keuae, lunck
and gaa station. Also
trees, grape arbor, IIALF-DAY JOB. Cera Mltekeli,
901 Baaferd Are._________
i yard, ate. Price $8,from owner.
Term*.
MIDDLE-AGED
WIDOW waste
141-W er write Boa

ffii.rs.'sas sfivss;

£

C. M. HAND

Gardens, Florist

IS AAJAU-'AMeRlCM

Complete Auto Repaint

MD

W U AOS NON
! MftAWDHB

WAlTA

h rSSSrr/j

NMUI8

LONE RANGER

MDU CANT DO THAT * I DONE
WANT TO OS M A C a E D ," C
SOWBTHJNflAILNAVS
J
H A P P EN S T O s t o p it ! I

NOT THIS TIME IT

sa

WEAPON

«rrvm
L
v

•*

*

u

. 4V
a *|

w

/ j - y

w

■ k trlir

\G o o p /

S Jp R cm e ccv oF ioerice
i&gt; tA iH S tiP WrWotrt’'*
B e u j» c a H c e m » p

fork

row s

brand#*! MD and Ilra rt
I arndr A nfus bull m a n k i n d ) low fork undrrblt crop wWBfrbll

VKA4T
t o Um

AUO ntoMOLi

sw allow

m arked
sharp
sw allow
fork i k t n
brsndad
Turk*/
T rack a n d MD
A
1 ralf m a k a d s w a l l o w f o r k
brand
l hrlfsrw—no m a r k o r b r a n d
7 c a l v t s __ n o m a r k o r b r a n d
1 r o w marks*] crop half etnp.

evftt-foeJC.

TRAM* MA«

to -w it:
row s
m a r k *4

lirandM MD

CACiOFiftD STAR O ' TH t - '

MWCfurty or freoa«tA

BRYAN’S
GARAGE

CIRCULATING beaters

• o t i c k o r ■iir.w irr'* aa i.r
N b U t - . la
herepy
ilv o i
Itusl.
p u r s u a n t to *n
order
•»( c . . u r t
doled O c to b e r t t r d .
1941. In t b »
r.-*e o f A n d e w
Puds.
Jr.
John
O u d * a n d F e r d i n a n d P u d * . IMelnllffe. » •
Ad*
K.
M oore.
I,
V
M o o r e , C l i v e R, M o n r o * n d
June
t
M o o r e . O e t e n d a n i e , p e n . n o * in
Ihe t'l r e u l l C ourt. N i n t h J u .tlrla l
C l r c u U . M em ln ol e . ( - m i n t y , F l o r i d a .
I w ill e e ll 10 Ihe b l a h e « t bidder to r

r a t h . At t h « L J T N t M k M i r k f t At
K i m i m m * * . P l o r l A a , o n W « 4 a » « 4 af
O c t o b e r 2 9 th . l t « U ■ U r t l n * a t 1 •«

F or beauty---com fort---pow er w ith

'fRiflB-'fAfttAT

WRECKER
SERVICE
N ight Phone

And to add to his v e rv itd ity U
Grundier Of Tars Size Does Not
the f a rt th a t he m ade l-’. t r i lit
two o th e r ip o rts— l a**h*l! and
— and w»« selected l i e
Makes His Bid Bother Comfort 1truck
moat valoable athletein hit
■For State Honors
In Grid Career rchool in 11M0.___________________

GEORGIA PEACH

Fundamentals
Are Stressed By
Tulane Net Coach

TUESDAY, OCTOBER t t , l i f t

SANFORD, FLORIDA

(

�P W

* &amp; * :'■ X - f T

B p

Baantwain f r o s t y Predates
Mara Fruit And V u s U h la i Thaa Auj

m tfo r d

BiralUr Am Is tlnrlda
&lt;\*9 *-w .

• volume u g q n

Established \,In 1908
8f a , ~

Strike Halts

"

V

SANFO RD. FLORIDA, W ED N ESD A Y . OCTOBER 29. 1911

W o rk e rs

N ew

Y o rk

A ir

R a id

IoSuB!lBreak ‘ Through Into
SecretCrimea Peninsular Is
Reported By Germans

D rill

5
In

C e n t

Knox Will Not Deny;
Or Confirm Report
, Any Have B e e n
£ . fvink By U. S. Ships;

P l a n t

p e m

a n d

In c re a s e

H o u rly

W ag e s

W a lk o u t
fo rc e

Is

S av s
T o

C lo s e d

£1

S h o p

New York waa traatoaf. to a bit of realism
u tw o cara w ere “ stru ck and dem olished'’ hy
a ir bombs d u rin g a dress h ih ca rta l nf an ene­
my aerial a tta c k n e ar L aG uardia a irp o rt Air

M an a d ju s tm e n t of the P ly­
m outh unit.
In Bay City, Mich., a strik&gt;| In th t DeFoe Boat A M otor
W orks halted work today on eight
subm arina
chaser*
and
mina
•w eeper* brin g c ontracted
fo r
tha U. S Navy u n d e r a 120,000
. defense c o n tra c t
*
A C. I. O. re p re e n ta iiv e &gt;aid
G ro u p
W ill
D is c u s s
tha strike waa to cnfurca union
S e llin g C h a r g e s
shop dem anda and w i#ca were

h n o i flatly declines I either to
h it a tte n tio n a t
the
press
^onfirm or tleny imports b ro u g h t!
Conference th a t ' pocur
German
lu h m a n n e s had been $unk.

not involved.

A n d
C o m m is s io n s
P raaidcnt R ooiavclt aaid T u ca.
i ita r ha m ay aak congreis fo r le­
T h e Seminole County A gricul­
gislatio n to c u rb atrikea In deFans* in d u stries by p u ttin g t-e th tu re Association will nu-et Monla tb a g overnm ent’* v w n n u r y dry in ithe
F u tu re
Farm ers'
'm o d 1st Ion m achinery.
B uilding a t Sem inole High School
Tbla dlacloattim came
F a rm a t 9 00 o'clock
to
give
, arts* conference a*
gro w ers
w ho
handle
produce
pr»»id*nt of tbo
through the S ta te F a n n e rs' M ar­
l
“
k e t a n o p p o rtu n ity to disease
off a ;
’ m
and soiling ahu

a

'1

m

“

•

A
%

*

*

S«nfrrd

l^U *

wt*rNirot

at

1 00

C o m m an d
S i n k i n g

B ritis h

S h i p s

Hr

I eanrlnfrd

I'rf e*

(•t'rmutis rrivqtiil u
Ihrniigli tiiilnv in tiic Crimen

Cl lh
|».

H ig h

cow

anil thid org an isatio n will conilurt
| rt«m*rnl

In

Jf,

IViiin.nila wliili1 "II ht Nazi
triMqis liatlpretl .it llostovon-

Council, Nome Guard iT hursday at Ovirdft r , nn,terv
4 ^ j
a * fl • . --| with Frirkdon Funor d Homo in
A n d A IT I v A ld Wflr*i eh"'*** of arran&lt;r«%
ni«*ntd
f f th^ ilr f " " '- ! *r- T
dens To Be Next hidSurvivor*
widow. J|r* Vcro Stn|i*»* of

Don only in milt's from tho
city's renter which guard.*
Ihe northern ant T ouch to the
Caucasus oilfields. The So­
viets saul their engineers are
nlnnting mines urenarinir to

Ovireto- hid m other. Mi*. C|o*n
Mnyor Kiorrllu II l.aCSuardi.i **f New Y«»rk put* plenty .»f
W ith fin g erp rin tin g equipm ent (i Staley of Ovi**#lo. |tvo
«&gt;4)inph into hi" k i« k It* *ti%l t he * orrer gum e hrl\h*«*n Hr it •'•H la id
set up nn&lt;| the p rn je -t reaify tn lord, Mr* Mab**| IF ” * n *f M u
•lu l C api'Ii n f n g t f d at Randall* I«Iiiii«I, .New \&lt;*rk T h r gam r
g&lt;« ahead,' J 1. Ingley, gidleral coil, G* , *ml Mr* M •&gt; I 'noh***
le a n ' tht- city tn lu ll.0 t O virdo rn*l ooo h io th i'l, I
p a rt **f the lnl«i \llicd Spoil* Fi -tivnl
!
lit iti*It %%«»n, :
ehuim ian n f the d e fe n se ceprtell, If S tnlry of Oviedo.
T he Ituvonns a*loolteil a new
K. J NcUon, M 'rrriA ryi
A itivo pallh m ro rd dfi” 11« • p **| IwMf• II*r*1 lih all I J.lll Ma&lt;u i &gt; k, C /e ilt It .id ri III e ttle , w eie Ell et a liertnioi tb ru -l in the v.cinity of
» C •* . of honor
M. ( • illon. chairm an o f th d labor L ittle. Chart*** Nlblar**
Voli koluni.k. 72 m i l f uorthwoal
diyidion. had thtdr fin
m /p rin tu raarav R. F King. Al Hoot and
•nicyprl
of Moscow, The Sovidls
said,
1 art F a rn rll I Ion ora/* P.»ft h**i .
tnkiii at tho iN'niury I h i r m
however, the Germ an* had loat
m&lt;orn- rra arc J u d ro T bau 'oer \n llo . | 1 1 *
\J _
_ J
do
percent
effecltseiiw
*
in
tho
ia
f.. G. Pod*, l a n n i a l l r i r If *n 11 § | £ i r D C r
Iv c W lC C l
psst few Jay* that Moscow waa
w n rlr ‘ of t a k W ra re of Tame- FTofcM^FI
**
■
fighting an.l the invaders a p p ar­
liTmlirrH *»f tho dofrnd** co.(nt*tl
A com m ittee has been w ork­
ently would not lak e the city.
will
not
d
lart
until
prx
t
nt would not
ing fo r 'th e peat y e ar to e sta b ­
The lleils siiiil th e ir defense
|
rvfryont* connected with i!"
w hathtr ha waa considering I* lish stan d ard ra te r a t the m a r­
no iter ir
tre
*
rw'i
|
j f n r r r t w in ' uunder
u d rr n*»
c sall or• I* n*r id uskrd to w ait to itv*
filiation to fort* eompulsor k e t and thrae m m a re p rrp u rrd
IP S
I lie s d a v
rscai.lurs'.l tour vi:An t. p a rt of th ^ Nntiorml |w* 'tlo ir print* when th«*v an* n .
mediation, explaining that It first to m eet w ith farm ers of Sem ­
I L .O
1 U L O U a jr
r ,h w e,l
f Moscow
gra n„
norinw
e-i o&lt;u
« '" o 's hut
A n irrira n . t*f••••! hy S rc rrta ry Nolmm. M
'rtermlned whether his inole County to livt proponed frtiw Prnjrram , the
must be determln
B .-crtrd to vi&lt; tent fighting in
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 2H id l
. * hurlry explained. F n cililti* id
emergency powers are adequate charges which will be presented Dental Assoc! *irn was
M
oshaisk.
M
aloyaroslavets
and
The
C
ongressional
in
v-stigsl
irh t h a t it ia licdt Ir dlnm;1
'to cover methods which h.* may to shippers, who in tu rn have a n v m - o th er o rg a n isatio n ' l 1. „*.
iug com m ittee heard le.tiniony
lho Voliimnlainslt *octi»rs near tho
flu|*MnlinK
of
|H»r««»nd
nfioi*'
want to uao in attacking defense m ade a prospective c h a rt, Alev. slat tho governm ent in hindlim., I&gt;It it I
'» i» In :i rujjular •rh»*(|ulr to it**.»it! th a t prartically “ every industry
strikes. .
It. Johnson, se c re tary , stated .
Tho R ussians -aid Ihe Germ ans
I which i« using m etal'' will be
the
problem
o
f
teaching
fu&gt;l
m
l
i
t
”
wili!itf
»n&lt;|
wjiUntc
piTiol*
If tha authority Is lacking, ho
were
apparently
resorting
to
T he object la to reach an u g rre .
| h it b y unem ploym ent ns a result
Set
up
on
th
r
t
r
j
r
r
of
nn
r
«
In
tho
general
public
throiigliimi
said he might have to have le ­ ab le scale - of chargee betw een
11elicit w a rfare before Moo ew aa
‘ ••mlilv lino in * fn rtn rv . tin* 'o f the diversion of raw m ate r­
the
nation.
Dr.
If.
Wayd.Murker,
gislation.
•hlppera and grow ers connected
well ss Leningrad and ha I wea­
tlfwk id k o i f n n l the jo’* •%* ials for defense purposes through
Fug* Hf M ri*»nnril, '.i|il Flm
H arper
w«.d
rlirln l
K. C.
Ha flatly refused tn discuss hla w ith the S ta te M arket which, local den tist and one nf th&lt;- gr.i fir-i
th er co ntinued I" ham per operafilling o u t
th*»
lU duifir »l oot priorities.
d
uates
o
f
the
F
irst
Aid
Methods
A
u
iiiif,
dii'il
y«*At«*riliiy
iin»ri»,,»?
i»f
tin*
Kiwnnid
Club.
prrnidrilt
Impasse with Lewis. Tho mine according to M r. Johnson, has
J. Douglss Brown, chief of the
course instructed by Ito h -rt It *.ml* w ith in form itifin about th r priorities branch of OPM 'a labor ^ F Runilall an&lt;l F. II. W orkman, Ill I'llll" llupkllM Huwpll.il. | a.I! t tons.
leader, he aaid, had not replied nev er been reached before.
The
N aii
High
rom m an-l
f r o . . iii*livi«tiu«t nn*l than tin* pr**« n nivision, said the p ro tah ie wide
to bia third request snado Mon­
All m e m te n o f the association C 'ulti'rD on, national Red
claim ed I t d estro y er -hlpi were
vit e.president*; P. I*. ( jyuplx II. timuri- fulhiw my a d iia i dim
th ro u g h If
on t«»
day night that tha captive mines m ay bring problem s before the field re p re se n t.tiro fiom Wa.-dt tIt** fin g erp rin tin g ta b le to hnvr spread n atu re of unemploym ent tr»***urrr; J. W. Hall, finaiuuri ID' u iu h um in I ’halhaiM, llhiu, J .unit lit H riti-h convoy. A crosi
be reopened Immediately, lie pro- gro w ers a t th is m eeting and ington, state tiulay.
| the channel a n w arfare took
will be due to the
fact
that M Tieldry; anti S. F
Doudney,
I•iml* tnk»»n.
faased not to know where Lewis several general subjects will be" "T he association In turn rille d
are
developing
not Hr. I . T. l)o*d, J. J. Kellegfiun. July J*. 1H7d anil fui a rw iuhfi | place betw een the It A. F. and
Tho printd today wrr* *i. p lr shortages
upon
various
S
ta
te
sosirlb-s
mid
will meet today with Myron C. discussed, the se c re ta ry revealed. subsldl rirs to hpndle Fir«t Aid bv F W. Kvans, who o p rrn les only in snyeialised m stala, but l e i l r r T harp, W. A. Leavitt, r f &gt;•• ;»»« wa** ♦•mpluyi* I .» f •• • Mh'- L uftw affe.
T in Russian arm ies of tho
Taylor, former chairman cf U. H ow ever th e m ain purpose nf instruction in local com m unities. " priante luireaii unit l&lt; nn • s- in such fundam entals as steel lltm a rd Long und l'n*Nton Sher liiiin .Mid e n g in e er fur th" ItdH
m ote mid llhiu Itailruad* mi N* re n te r appeared la-t night to b»V"
B. Steel Corp., whom ho desig­ Ble g a th e rin g l» to settle the In linn w ilh th is nation-wuli- o f. psit in th e rla s sifim tin u &gt;f fin- and c ast iron.
rill, directors, the election com* vhnik. N I Fur the
p»
•
rott-ld'-raldy m ipiovcd their posi­
nated to confer with the mine scale jot charges.
m ilter announced a t the luncheon year * In* Im* ie»ld*'d in
fo rt, Sanford d e n tists arCurrd the . g erprinta, hut the in*, w l'l b laf"id tion hy general ro iin 'e r-a l'a c k *
boas ovar the captive conflict.
today
services of Mr. Culbertson, in com- t - n over by local r.ie m b iri of
ill
the
entpl'»ynielli
nf
the
Alim*
wtileh w ere ssid ill London to
. (Tbo captive ratnes are soJunction w ilh tha County
Ited 'He d e fen se conned w hen they
I'rof Howard
(tiffin provided lie r*w I Line ra d iu a d
| have b eaten the H erm ans tack
called because their product goes O r d n a n c e W o r k e r s
Cross C hapter," Dr. Mucker r x - , have received full
instructions
the entertainm ent on the program
Th*- ilfi vem old m an w w » i liefi re Moscow liy as m uch as
to the parent concerns and does
plained.
from Mr. Kvans, Mr. Ingley .aid
■hy Kinging "Hose* o f I'lcsn ly \ Mir in i »if lh»'
Infill
Mw«uqi
T o ld T h e y A r e V ita l
®*t ,1*1 Into the general com­
"A group o f public-spirited r i l i - ‘ F in g e rp rin tin g of J m l r n t r i nn.l
MIAMI,
O ct. 29 — (A9)
A "Give a Man a Horse He i an L u d y which will eundu* I ’Hlei l III miles, but by all slgni .•alna. , ........ Itro p h e was shouldering the Romercial m arket Tba union .hop
rena w ere train ed to teach junior, j m em bers « f de*ens.&gt; eom m it’ees. move to disqualify City Jinlg** Ride*". “One Alone", ami "Sw eet i liii lit ••I v ice n! F.vergre
means that all miners would have
.» /„ ’-s 'v le l in the fa r south.
DETROIT, Oct. 20 —(A 5- st’ imiard and advancad c o u rse, in the d efen se
foren
or
t om r Ja c k R. Klrchik waa sta rte d to- M ystery o f U fe ‘\
Though
the ter v F in lay , fulluw ing
The sou th ern G erm an J«uees of
to become members ef the union.) The werktra in the Navy’s o rd ­ lir s t aid trea tm e n t. Including Miss g u srd . and ell a ir ra id w ardens d a y a f te r he levied flnc« agidiixt .stetson Glee Club q u a rte tte had
hi-Jil
i*i
Ihe
F.rnk*nn
F.m
erxl M a r s h a l von Riindste It. already
A Uwta*
unrelenting attiludo nance plauta are aa vital tn n a ­ Maude Ram sey, Miss Irene lltn will he eom pl-tcd In th e q rv t f.-wr some of th e 91 d efendant* ar- been seheduled tn sing, l*t«f
11ui*u
F
ridav
i*1
11
1
»d
'
'I
.
imm ense und still l'*'ii&gt;"
touched off • new drive in Con­ tional tlrfcnae aa tha mcn..nn its ton. Mtaa (lussla lltn tn n . MTO weeks. Mr. Ingley dec's'W d. The re sted S sfurday" in a series n f ’G iffin confessed he had fOfgntti n
crete for strike egybe. Chairman battleships, Hecratary Knox a s­ K athryn M orrison, Mrs. Joel Field, fin g erp rin tin g &lt;&gt;f tbo 7.000 i&gt;&lt;». su rp rise borkm aking an I holit.i the date and h id no l i r e iltri, w dh ih*' Rev W. I*. Ilillirm in th rn ed , w ere underslim I b ifrl'--"
o
ffu
i.ilin
g
to have stood ivttliio tu
*•
Bailey (D.-N. C -) of the senate serted hare Tucaday.
hut the Kiwanian* espre*»**d their
Mrs.
H enry
M clauJin.
J r . eon, who reeistereil fo r defell«e r ai«la.
Suivivr m uf lIn* i|pre***»,i| sie s m iles of Rostov on t'p* River
commerce committee. Introdsred
“ If you wara below deck in a
H tU n
Kehultt,
HimscII work Is not in th ” program now
T h irty -th ree pleaded guilty and . rp p ro v sl of his songs in tliilh- hi* wife. Mra. KrsnrvN Mrr»*ur»rll lion and clearly w ere still a d ­
•n amendment to the pendin g battlahlp, you wouldn't think uf Mrs.
A jvrrsex. Mrs. J. C. T raw iek. b u t m.iv eventually .bo added, w ere given Ihc usual fines uf *7.1 id ero u s applause,
uf Sm ifurd; hi* siste r, Mr*. Mnry vancing, If onlv slowly.
^Mrklng your dutlea und;- lira; Dr. L. D. Brawn and m yself," he continued.
and costa. A 3 4th drew a *110
f'a p t. W illiam
U n g e r,
lorul llu llar uf Newnrk. N J .; »w» •••»Inform ed ullied opinion telueyou era in tha tama poslt'on naw said Dr. Rucker.
Mr. Inirlcy
em .ihasiaes
the fin e because he a d m itte d being |-walvatjon A rm y leader, was mnhi-ws. H erb ert M "» "' " f /
...................
ta n tly .ccneeded
th..a t ......
M arshal T i•eta e f aabatop* and subject In tbia plant," ha aa&gt;d in for­
Those persons gava th eir lim e necessity th a t persona do no* go • bookm aking o p erato r.
.ducted
into
the
club
by
I'rof.
ham . Ohio and W a )n - IM Iu r c f
h; Bk
r, c r„Itly
, |y sen
&gt;rnlt tn Ihu
violators to f 10.000 fines and 10 mally dedicating tha new Hudson and an erg y three . hours each to the A rm ory to have th eli
T
hen
tw
o
pleaded
no.
g
u
ilty
.1G
K.
McKay,
principal
nf
Hemyear*. *
south to try In break by far thn
Motor Car Company naval arsrn- rok-dey evonlng during the IUF nrin ts tak e n u n til th e y are no- A fte r testim ony. Klrelilk fined ; Innle High School, (.a p t. U n g e r llu tb r . Ohm.
most dangerous o f all H itler a
Bailey said thwSaesuure wouVI a t "I arant to UU you thlo with w
h o u r course th e d e n tist pointed if led ainee it w ould c au se co n fu ­ on* 1300. the o th e r |M 0
|i
r.ores«e&lt;l
hi*
appreciation
and
c u rre n t th ru sts, was not likely
eoT*r the captive brine walk out/ all tho ausphaaia at ray ’ enm- o u t and the onrantxatlon at gem • sion.
Moat
of
the
d
efendant*
w
ere
gave
his
reasons
fo
r
joining
the
to
he able to hold Rostov, whoa*
I t tie * would virtually outlaw mand," bo said. In addressing ap- ral classes In f ir s t tdd la In p ro ­
a rre ste d S a tu rd a y
bv
officers club.
fall Would lay open .the low er
pUketlag. I t wag believed too proilmately 1000 workers and a g re ss, which la being done as •
a c tin g under Police L ieut. C. 0 .
Dr.' II. -W . Rucker, re lu m in g
II s s lls s r S Us l-a s t a lst
: t«r have a chance ef Large group of naval officers "p a tro tic service" by th« r,-., t, r - M a p I s C h a l l e n g e d
H u tto s, fo rm er vice aqu*d chief to active service In the
club.
White House approval
w ilh no ranum craU eg expectod.
reviewed
tho
work
of
tho
lied
who was transferred tn other duNEW Y O R K .'O ct. 30 — l/Fi —
■nu congreasieaal leader* are - t i S r S w upon tha workers
B y I t a l i a n P a p e r tlee several weeks ago.
T h e rppening rate of aecidenl
Cross first aid classra and the Thi- U. S.
S teel
C orporation
agreed .that ne strike restrictions to “gWo the lie In tho teeth" tn faUliUee
m akes
knowlo«lga of
aim of tho g ro u p In teaching faced w ith a strik e o f w uikeia
anyone who attempta to convince first aid Invaluable to tbo general
people
to
b*
com
petent
in
hand­
ROME,
OcL
20
—&lt;A1—
VlrIn its captive m ines and a runS L t!Z Z X &amp;
" * " ,h th a n they hove a diaputo uvar public. Should a t emergency aria* ginio Gayda. authoritative Fas­
ling accident classes.
sequent serious sh o rtag e nf fuel
pay or .any other grtecance.
there would bo net nearly enough cist editorialist, again called on
Guest* of tho luncheon includ­ a t its steel
mills,
anno.m eed
trained person* who ere capable President Rooeevelt today to pro­
G o e b b e la , G iv e s
ed a num ber o f m em bers of the T uesday the largest th ird q u a r ­
__
•
of giving first aid treatment.
duce the German document show­
D'-l-and club, and E. M. A m il. te r n et earn in g s since IU29.
“The graduate* of this m ethods ing plans to suppress the wcrld'r
to g r and G. A . Hpcer o f the
E ig h t building perm its havo
N et liter me for the S eptem ber
course era ready ami wlllin t to relielona.
R otary Club, and E arl J e te r ami q u a rte r
w as
| 3 t , 313,311,
or been issued front the City H all
conduct couraea In accepted m*BIRLIN, Oct. W
"If It doe* not apnear within
Kdwsrd .M arsh all. Key Cluh o f­ $.1.21 a rom m nn share, rnm p'irvd since Oct. 22.
E v e re tt
Jones
i to any persons who are k i­ 24 hours," Gayda aaid, “ the re­
Min (star Qoebbela
Oc
In
ficers of Remlnol* H igh School. w ith $.1.3,103,0117. n r $3.07
a secured a perm it to rrp a ir his
FORT LAUDERDALE. OcL 29
ted Ia learning. C ltlsens who putation of Roosevelt the falsi­
Tu reday
to
-----appeal Tu
I
i-----------------------------share, in the like 1010 period. In reildrnce a t Sixth S tre e t and Cy­
A local heel yard wilt are Interested are miked to con­ fier will arise to th* start."
M M rvtkdtiitji w h ittd to “the
the* J u n e q u a rte r thi* y e a r th - press Avenue a t a cost nf $290.00
•Th* Board of Deacons of the c a s t
n
, m u
•to rt work aeon on an Army tact M rs. Jack H alt C hairm an of
• f MyUtohr not
First
Baptist
Church
meal
toS
h
i
p
,
L
&amp;
n
S
l
B
i
l
l
P ro fit was $24,H i t , f i t o r $2.12 with Sam Gillun in charge of tho
•H
er
for
four
101-foot
t
vacua
tha
local
Rad
C
m
a
First
Aid
umI i i i i 4 tMiii to
work.
night a t th* church ,n t 7:30
~ —
~
a share.
r e a r heada high M d MVsr ghri | v sa aa laequ^pped aa •■ull fioat- Committee,’' Dr. Rocker concluded,
H e ld l i p I n H o u s e
o'clock.
T he M ather F u rn itu re Company
T he corporation'* earning* fo r
the firs t nine m onths
of
the anil the P resb y terian Church will
■ ■ will ho asf l k»ew y m have R hard toThe i w r s t boot*
All Elk* ora asked to mart at
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 — y e ar w rr* $91,!tAM,0'Jl, eq u al to co n tract F. M. E nglish to re-roof
aigned chiefly
ckiefty f a r aviation
crash
dap,** *he wrote. “You p a r t all signed
a
Erickson Funeral Homo tomor­ (49— A billlon-dollor riv en and $8.H2 a sh are on the common p a rts of th e ir building*, while Uto
•errtce.' They wlU eenutii lit­
BERLIN. 0e|. 19 —&lt;AV- Oer- row a t liSO P. M. wkon tho Ban- h a rb o rs authorlutlon bUI th at stock a g ain st
$A9,4IH,070
or M ethodist Church a t F ifth Street
i a ^ T i w s h n B i i t i a u a «t*nd ters, w o i k w surgical diagenman aprttMmcn, atill fuming over food mom b a n will loovo to nt- includes th* 1191921.000 Flori­ $6.HO a sh are In tha like period rm l F ork Avenue will make re­
Mrtee e a d - other eqalpment t-&gt;
pairs on Its building.
Preakloat
Rooaovalt'a
Navy
Day
toad tho fnnoral aorvicoo a t Ovie­ da ship canal will not receive last y ear.
provide i u rgOMg heapltallaatbn

uane.

w

th r ( hit-f i.f Air
S ta ff
in
OttiiAii Caiuoln Hi l Iiih et»n,
H arold, wliti Ii.t* Im-cm ntliU’h
rtl to th f k'oy.fl Air F«»rr»*
flonihrr ( &lt;’miunn.| hi Kngl: ml.
id miHMing.
Tht- ( anaduin offire ntatt *l
it ha*l lH*«m MilvUnl from tht*
(‘amoliari Atr K orir ( untl ill if *
O ffirr O v r n r i* unit thul the
young' fly tr in ” rnj'#ing on
nctivc icrvirt*".

th o

T o

Preparl.eqve
Ruins

I f IN' III IN. I hrt. r*.— fA P )
— T hr Mtwrii* radio *«ld tcv.
d»h Ihr lirrm in * had keru
Fwluffd In Ihr d rfm a iv r In
Ih** Kalinin «rrtor. about 92
norLhwrtt of Moncow.
H iker
advice*
reaching
h r r r *aid th r Nari* had lo#t
fill p rrern t of th rir effective*
•»rnt ii.to ih r action in tha
la*t few dav* againnt Mob-

T*hr 4 7 y ear old man \%d . n
of

a t i o n
T h em

It

Ilf wan horn Mar 2«. la ‘J4 IH
Huntington, W. Vn . anti ntior
to th»» right roarw ho I•%*«•«! In
Oviotltt, hr rouidrd in Mat *n,
hwr

In

R e p o rts

Ralph E f^lulrv. Ovirtln rc*ta u m n t owner, ilirtl
v i^ te iJ a y
#*ft«*rn«K&gt;n at 5:22 oVIork in the
Florid* S anitarium f«dli»* ing a
ih o rt illnod*.

County Growers Ik. A, F. Flyer From I n g l e y Is F i r l t
Sanford Is Missing
To h a v e Meeting l'h»l f* SliOiky, ro.m vni r In Fingerprinting
Slinlry-RiiKt m Mu«l
Monday Evening ofHart*IhcCompany,r » t i v t .|
.1
Of Defense Group
Itlcgrum t e n morning from

M in in g *

C itie s

;N n z i

halph E. Staley,
Resturant Owner
Of Oviedo Pies

raid w ardens are shewn giving first a id befora
arrival of doctors who supervised rem o v al of
the " in ju re d ." The b^tlyyvd ra r? It w as fur*
lin-hed hy 11 used car dc iler
!
----------------------------------------------------------------- ------- t -

•V. a W * » */
re .a
•4*- •

Caucasus Oil
Is Endangered

ft •*»«

E n ­

DETROIT, rv t. J*&gt;__t/ra__
A walkout nf the night shift
■t KeUnY-Hares Wheel ComI pany MAchine-gon plant halt­
ed production of wcanons
fo r m ilitary n lrtraft todav.
The United Auto Workers
(C . I. O.) demanded n miniI mum 6 cent hourly' w#»e in­
crease in three Detroit plants

E n g in e er?#

Mayor LaGuardia- Boots One

7 1
&gt;inn • • _&lt;;m '
4 — SV crrU ry Knox lo&lt;l«y «ai«| th r
*1 N«vy probably woulil apply a
J policy of w r f f j r to th«* sinking*
v Of any Germ an *ubm trine* m m i fa y rm rn ts w ith Am erican w ar,
a. Vessels.

Construction For
1 Navy Is Stopped
R e p re s e n ta tiv e

M MHER 53

M em ber A sso ciated ITcwa

,

‘Bombed’ I n

111

K e ls e y -H a y e s

I fu r a ift

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hail, Hichwsj
And Walcr Transportation

Sanford Dentists
Aid 4n OrgAnizinp
First Aicf Clasp

Presi den t Of
Kiwanis C l u b

Metal PrioritieB
To Hit Employment

Atlantic Coast
Line Engineer

D

Gif fin E n t e r t a i n s Funoral For Eugene
Members At Lunch­ M c C o n n e l l Will
Be H e l d Friday
eon With Singing

Miami Judge Hits
Bookmakers Hard

•

II. S. Steel Shows
Boom-Time Profit

Eight Building
Permits Issued
From City Hall

FacUta Pep Talk Fort Lauderdale Ia
Building: Crash Boat*

City News Brief*

—vn—

.

(V for,bears kefomt, ttom fa oHer

Briton CaUe -War
Fight For Future

NEW YORK. A t . 29
fo rf ly srs k i h w 4 &gt; r i m i ‘hera. K ranking B ritU ' official told
aa international tabor organisa­
tion conference' today that BriN om inate u k ’a p r a t n i w I V * mMt b*
the post-war
‘ I* not just
is, It I. a
ef civUiia-

President

Nazia Fume Over
Roosevelt's Map

speech, challenged tho President do CoaMtory fo r Ralph E. Sta­
to produce tbo map which kv l e s
______
aaid rrvaolod Gorman aspirations
la South America.
A m o rris rv llcenso w aa iaaued

J. II. Parra more received a
permit to install a gaaolina
tan k a t hla ator* on Francht
Avenue, and Mont** Harris kaa ^
permission to remodel a oaostory frame store Into tn sp irtment building.
Tbs United Lumber Company
secured two permit* to begta con­
struction of a five-roots fnuna
house on MoUonrltla Avenue and
a eii-room frame dwelling In
Sanford Haight*.
bo apprapria-1 Alabama—Partly cloudy tonight
B . A- McCauley will make ad­
c» .blaakit
..
•— wanner
Thun- dition* to klo shop at U U 1 Fala»&gt; and- Thuraday:

final congressional consideration
until hearing* hav* b**n complet­
—
ed on th* $$0,000,000 ALd'.tinaCo«*a waterway, ChalrrriH M an s­ LOCAL WEATHER
" I f su c h u mop exist*," th* to Joaalo Lm Quofoo a n d - E U o field of tha Itouao rtocra and
Florida — Conalderabla cloudlharbor* committo* said today.
■pole(Oman challenged th o P re si­ W Baaa o f O rU ndo. r
dent. “p ra e a t t o u th e n tle ."
Mansfield, who** commllle* *'- ness tonight and Thuraday; show„ of Jockaonvfllo
ready has approvod Ihe bill, said era along tho MUthoost and eastH a r t o f H anford MO*
_
■Muring* Ucoaoo fro m th o Court its Introduction would b* id tla y td central coast*.
until after tho Alabama
Georgia—Fair to portly cloudy
H oaao S a n a a .
log*, p h k h woro ochodulod to­ tonight and ThuAlay: slightly
day but postponed un'IJ army I warmer'
w arm er lloa rr th*
i
.
northwest
and
-------» ,
' sxtiemo north portions T h u n d er
a if jn

_

jw b b s b

»

day.

mrtto Ars&amp;ao.

4 J
v

—

&gt;•

iiit

’t

i

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73850">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 28, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73851">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73852">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 28, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73853">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73854">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 28, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73855">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73856">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73857">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73858">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7421" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7059">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/f017aff2f3ffaffb8ad3cbc827a05666.pdf</src>
        <authentication>b17efe4627d46c5a50a1deccac7e8ba4</authentication>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73841">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 27, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73842">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73843">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 27, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73844">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73845">
                <text>Original 64-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 27, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73846">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73847">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73848">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73849">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7420" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7058">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/703a3406e8a928adfeb98eaae2614f21.pdf</src>
        <authentication>79dc008fb5cfa735292f0341ca8323cc</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73840">
                    <text>z

»
i

%

4

t

THE 8ANF0BD HERALD, SANFORD.
T :I9‘ Serenade from BtHfUS

Reporter Predicts Feds Are^Heacls TOWa . c a p t a in
Up” For Win Over Ocala Wildcats

-i

-

*

^By^Jack

The gam* promisee to he a
•■bound an&lt;i
re-bound' affair
with the Fed* bounding ip frer.r
a victory over the Delxind Bulldona and the YVildeala rrboundInjr from thri-i successive -lefenti*
Like the Fed., lh« Wilder la
Started the **««,,:. o ff alow but
they are gaining trn-tien, nnd
they will he a rugged bunch t*»
atop. But. with the confidence
gained ty » Muring upael laat
week U.c local* f u l a&lt; if they
Will take th. cat* “ into eimp.”
The Wildrata nro crippled by
Injuries. * Ben
Daniel,
ahifty
Wildcat quartcr'jc.&lt;V, und I&gt;»rlJ
Ogburn and Grorge Dure tr.o
o ' the beat gu_rd* nvailable,
arc all suffering from injuries
and may amt be nblc to help
the viattn^Jmurh.

Pical it A n x fie it
n t s t x .—

Drop In to ne« un and
ws will giro you s
deal that will sarprine
you.
1931 Ford
Coupe ...

t 75.00

1934 Ford
Tudor .....

05.00

1934
SeJnn

115.00

10.14 Chevrolet' Town
Sedan .....‘..... 155.00
1030 Ford
Fordor
...
Fordur ........

195.00

' 1930 Plymouth
Coupe
.... 253.00
.1038 Plymouth .
:C o u e e ^ . , i ; _ 2 7 5 .0 0

1938 Dodge Fortier
Trunk Sedan 425.00
■1939 Plymouth
Coupe .....
475.00
1910 Plymouth DeL
Sport Sedan.... ,075.00
TRUCKS
1935 Chev. Vi-Ion
Pickup _____ 8145.00
1935 Ford 85 Sedan
Delivery ........ 105.00
1937 Ford 00 VJ-ton
Pickup------ - 163.00
| 1938 Chev. Ilj.to n
Long wheel baae Cab
A Chassis___ 293.00

ALTMAN
EVROLET CO
- * * w. m H
laniard. • . «
FU.

DODGE

n e n *r-

oF -tlw p feurres-oAetc

I

Ocala, too, h*» h*«i l. rdleapfid by the weather, having &gt;ad
to p’ actlce in the ri in all werk
tut they have continued their
preparation for their game In
•the Celery fitjr Ionite.
TEAM STANDINGS
Thla week has been a|ient In
Won
1-oat
perfecting the ploy* which were Coca Cola
7 2
so tocc’*aafj| last w ck, with • Spencer Htrdin
5

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

a

At rt A
Aa» F M »
rwriJ A *e

soaeuwb
rcssrroa y

S&gt;ILU

Pi

T. Bolly

a. Baber
.1. llerbat
H Moee.
R. Msnn
J. Weaver
Jtck Iftrhil t*k*» the wttk*
honors by bowling M4 end the

If y*u w ist to rent or oell
s borne, put a classified ad la
Th* Hanford lleraWTs annual
Tsarist Edition that will hs publl&gt;hrd Ibis coming Monday. Bring
or pheae yoar ml la by '
I*. M. tomorrow.______ ___(Aov.)

Select Selections
Hy

RALPH WARNER

(Ed. note. Teems ere innkr.i ('■rnlins 819 AH.
Kentucky HIH over West Vir
numerically In each selection.
norum
Tha sections are 8outh.H. Tc-xa*- ginla 823. A
Nolle* la harabr glva* Ihsl • *
V. I*. I. 820 over Richmond.
T. Mld-WesLMW, Midland* and
ar«
aneaged
In
at
N. Carolina St. 822 ovar New. KanrnrO A » a * a * bualnast
Par Weat-FW. A team ranke.l
Banford. rlo rl*
behind Ita opponent still may be berry.
d* undar th* Uetltlos*
nsmt
eelacted because of reason* he
V. M. I. 821 over Wash, and Hianlay • Itogar* llaedwar* W ,
«nd that w* Inland to raglat*)
•Idea team strength. Also *yni. I-*e 828.
a,Id n»m* gurauaol to tho l*rm*
Tessa T l ovrr Rice T6.
&lt;
bola are used to designate Un­
f lilt -ritilllus* Nam* ntstijt*
Tessa A A M T2 over Bay­ oK-hapcsr
expected cloeeneaa of play m
J»*51 Law* •&gt;* Flarlda)
follows— ABC.Toaa up, AB-Clo-.e lor T 17.
.i
with th* Cl.rk of tho Ctryatl
.'outt
ut
H*ailaol*
Countr. riorlga.
and poaalbla upaaL A-CIom but
MID WEST
j. a . noornu
taam picked should win.)
Minnesota MW| ovsr Michi­
v
c. gTANLrrr
SOUTH— 'Tulane take* tup apn* gan MW3. ABC.
Owaara
from Duka and meata fla.hv
Northwaitern MW2 ovsr Ohio Oct it. tttt. .
Mississippi. Georgia. S3, ifcm.
to have n hairline edgu In tin Stale UW4. AH
Notre Dame MW5 over Illin­
ABC clash with 'Bama. Lnuu.lun*
State, aeloetod by thla column In ois MWI3. A
Marquette MW7 aver Du.
Ita stunning victory over Hire,
rises to' no. 0 and claahra with queens E5. ABC; Friday night.
thrlca-baaten but still tough Flur. Michigan 8L MWS ovar W an t.
Indiana - MWa , ovar Wlacydil"
Ida. T l„ Tsxas, roll* nlonr. ■
. fa MID ^VEST— Ita tha battle r.f MW9. ABC
riant# betwean •Minnesota and ■ Purdue MWH over
Iowa
(Your reporter has refused to Michigan with tha Gophers claim­ MWI1 ABft
r predict the outcome of any gams ing a alight lead. . Close behind
Detroit MWIO aver Arkanoas
oxeept the Deland context. Ha are Ih* Wlldra.a and tha HU#V.~
Friday, night.
pma- still JaxthM...trffr ?n t 4V . wy'ear—Marquette,-- -MTV7f*-u pavt*
_ J i!» - ia S t * - V '- A * W l- •
.Imb and pradkU anotlter vle- Duqucine, E6. In the Midlnnda
breaks Midland 2. ABC
/ '
tory for th# fads.)
Missouri surprises with t t great
HanU Clara FW2 over OkJa1
young team and takas the lop
position away from Nebraska, horns Midland 3- AB
Oklahoma A nnd M Midland 6
whom they meet Saturday. San.
in Clara, FW2. gats an AB over Tulsa Midland 4. ABC ■
Iowa Stats Midland 5* over
rating over Oklahoma, Midland
I.
Kansas Midland &gt;. AB
EAST—Navy figures closely
BAST
ovar Harvard, while Duka and
Navy E l ovar Harvard E9
Fordham should win. Tightest
_
garnet are Cornell v*. Colgate ABFordham E2 ovar* Tanra ___
Chri&gt;
la all It «U 1 coat you to add nnd Georgetown v*. Boston ColUan T 4. AB
Madlcal Eipanao Covango to logo.
Duka 82 ovar Pitt E20.
FAR WE8T —Muddled eltu*.
your aulomoblla liability policy. tlon with Stanford again claim.
Penn E3 over Marylstd M 3.
Temple E4 over BucknelL FrL
Ing no. 1. Oregon rates third,
Oregon State fourth and Wash­ day night. ‘
ThU pays madlcal, aurgkal, ington no. 5.
Coluihbla K6 ovar Army E ll.
Tho selections— •
dantal, hoapUI. nursing, surgical
AB
SOUTH
Syracuse E7 ovar Rutger*.
appliances and funeral expentea,
Cornell E8 ovar Colgala E ll.
Tnlana -81 ovar Mississippi 85.
not oacoodlng |S00 for each per­ A B.
ABC
Boston . Collega B10 ovar
son riding la your automobile
ABC0*1** M ° ™
8T'. Georg*town R I3. ABC
Injured In an accident.
VUlanova E l l ovar Manhab
Mlaa. Slat* 86 ovar Union.
ban E22. A. Friday nlakt,
Vandy 85 aver Princeton Bin.
Dartmouth E U ovar Tab MT.
L. 8. U. 80 over Florida 813. AB
.
VABC.
-w-iW
E26.
Tennessee 810 over Cincinnati.
Ilely Crota Eld over N. Y.,U..
Georgia' Tech 811 over Au.
Pann 8Ut» Elk oa*r Lchlgb*
burn. 816. ABC.
KA It WE8T
.
T
Stanford FW l over Waahii
Wm. and Mary 814 over Geo.
Ion FW5. ABC
Washington 816. Friday night.
Oregon State FW4 over Waafe.
Wnka Forast SIS ovar Nnrtn
" '
■ ■ State FW7. A
Oregon FWS over U. 0. UnA.
badanca of 500 bowlers an follows:
B. Mows
say FW0. A
So. Californb FW 6 aver CkW
W. Thorne
514
l\rf t Mann
511 Ifornb FW l. ABC '
Average laat weak — Tnw —
r* Pexold
a
6in
-•
- Pexold
605 80 875. Symbol—52.585 ■_
Total
average — Tree —
. Body
_
507
77.774. Symbol—49.515.
* vorgusoa
r w iio n
! - ' • : 8OT
5
TUESDAY — Pepal Cola
Cwoa C*b
.]
H roa » M * la r o f y :
Ufa Sevan VS
Lewis Candy

IW new surprises Itt atom.
The local concataua of opinion
by tha -Monday morning ouirtartacks" la that If tho Fads
display Ui€ brtnd of bdll thoy
showed last wssk they i will roll
over tha visiting agsngation
easily.
, '|
Tha following llnaop was announecd by Coach, Leonard Mel/urif thU momlnig* tAibJtcl to
n few laat mlnuts changes.
Andraw Hasty
*
Junior Brown
*1
Cilen Odham
JJJ
W. L. Heirs
H
Ellly Flaming
ft
J. W. flicks
* la
Taylor Brown
‘ lack Claraland
Irlcn Farrall
IcKay lruluck
Bill Branan
. . .

Auburn

________

'f l o r s h e i m

FOKBOTUIfE S£iO£S
.

FO R

MEN

S K Y R ID E R SHOES fo rb d y s

B . L . P e r k in s
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR .

.

: -'*v., «,

DON'T "MISS THE B O A T "

Steak &amp; Chicken
D inners«— Delicious
Chill—Short Orders

A L L KINDS OF
SANDWICHES

A N G E L ’S
E A T SHACK
Sanford Avtnua Just O ff
Of G«nrvn Avenue

t

COMPANY*

UNITE!

FRENCH AVB.

_

^ J H O N B jil

JL , J

__________ .

i) \ r

J:

ub

NBXT WEEKS S C U D VLB

Dodge Deluxe Coupe......

I

•—

£ R oLy a l^^^ n LCob

V8

... Plymouth Tudor__ ja#
Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr, Sedan
“ t!T»9Uth 4 Dr Sedan...

T*merr*w*a

CiJO Norman Beasley A Ills
1 Jriorlda Cowtoy*
7:00 Breakfast Bravlth a v
7:45 UP Nawa
8:00 Tha World Today
8:!B Morning Dotations
8:30 Emery Dcuteh Orchestra
8:45 Chic Herr Orchestra
9:00 Singing Strings
9:15 Melodic Momenta
9:30 Old Dirt Dobber
10:00 Children’s Birthday Pari ty
10:30 Musical Interlude
10:45 Lest We For^e*.
11:00 UP New#
. v
11:06 Kay Thompadh's Keativnl
11:30 Ufa and tha Land
11:45 UP New#
11:65 Program Resume
12:00 Theater of Today
12:30 Star* Ovar Hollywood
1-.00 Farm Forum
1:15 Matinee Musical#

SORC-flffe.
puxkeft

Prpal Cob
6
fir* petto
5
lowla Candy Co.
4
Royal Crown Cola
4
Lucky Boy
3
Life Saver*
3
HIGH TEN STANDINGS IN­
DIVIDUAL
G. Pexold
P Pexold
W. Thorne
R. Holler

2:45 Georgia-Teeh n .

TasUghfe
0d » Edwin C. Hill
6:10 Program Raeuma
6:15 Anniversary Program
6:10 Bar of Harmony
8:45 The World Today
7.00 Tha Lona Ranger
7:30 Al PUrraa Gang
R:M Kata Smith Hour
8J 5 Elmer Darla A tha Nawa
9:00 Playhouse
0:50 Music In the Air
10:00 Hollywood Premiere
10:30 8porta Reporter
10:45. Nawa of tho World
11*0 Football Resume
11«6 Interlude
11:16 Count r.'-si* Orchestra
11:10 Tommy Dorsey
12:00 Linton Wells. News
12:06 Sign Off

Coca - Cola Loses
Two But Holds
Bowling Lead
The league acorchjne Or&lt;\
Col* howler* were tumbled thla
week by th* lewU Candy team
two games out of three In th*
Sanford
Bowline league b».»
managed to retain their lead In
tha leaere standing rt th* San­
ford Bowling Center
Marten Dairy, aecond rhrera.
dronped taro games out of three
t« tho Royal Crown Cot* team to
al'ow Pepal Ol* n"d Granetta to
climb op and U« them for the
reeond noaltlon. ’ “
In the Ginpetta-Lucky Bor
match, the former managed to
stay ahead In two of thf three
game* bv a rloat margin with the
competition hot and hardy. Penal
Col* earned their second pUe*
lie position ty puehino ahead of
th* Ufa Haver, outfit In two
game*.
,

1:45 Football Game

WDBO

By Jack Itrrrln*

The HenforJ “Sleller-y'' Krd*
tan*le ■with the Ocala Wildcat*
tonight at 8:00 o'clock on the
gridiron.

R A D IO N E W S

493

|

K f u s . '. t s r .
“

It—

A T L A N K Y 'S
DRUGSTORE
.

•»

h

*».

im active partnership with man In their Joint
task p f Improving the lot o f humanly. t. ••
‘A nd In the American w aroan'i f singular/,

log la preserved for our children; depend
much upon woman'* octiv* patriotism at
on ony other ottn o f our national M e n a
r

Woman's superior moral and Ipfri
Strength con savo us. More ttfon over be

she gives Serious thought to our ecoi^g
social and politlcoi

(

�f.

--a

.w

7 *"

v

,

‘ •“.^ • .a ^ x r ^ F T V ** -v

' i f

-

'

&lt; •-

r

•

A V '^ v

,: • v

■

^ T rt.
Thu

_ — Sanfnrd la T h e Only C o n tro l - ^
Florida ( ’ lly A ffo r d in g KalL H igh w ay
A n d W ater Tran sportation

Any

im B rB i-------.ti j!•

,&lt;#lv«

StoLCTW

Established la 1908

OCTOBER

Flies T o Stricken Husband

1911

M em ber Associated I'resa

Mine Workers
Go On Strike Nazis

Capture Soviet’s
At Mid-Night:‘&lt;Pittsburgh,,, C laim
Moscow’s End Is Near Jt

Ship Bill Is
Given Okey

Higher Pi
On Cotton Si

Senate C o m m i t t e e
Votes 13-10 Fav
oringr Sending Of
’ V e s s els Anywhere

Bankhead Says Panic 43,000 Miners O f 7|
In Fats And Ofils
O f la r g e s t Steel |
Has Cut P r i c e s
C o r p o r a t i o n s Or-,
On Farm Cash
dered To W alk Out

Stir Promised
By Opponent
M ore Debate Is
pected T h a n
House A rm in g
WASHINGTON. Oct.

A_______

Heavy Fijfhtin«r Con­
tinues Around Cap- •
ital As Reds Admit
Break In So ut h

Another Answer To Hitler

WASHINGTON. (XU
PITTSBURG Oct 25— &lt;A*t-Of-1
fXial# of the f i t ) Unite,| Mine'
Senatur [Uikheoul (-D-Ala)
southern aenator* and
Worker* receive,I order*
tixtiy I
men H it urged Seeratary
that 45-000 captive rue I mineri of ,
I’nd other Agriculture
•even of the nation* large*! ateel
ment -official* Ui utllla#
rorporationa would go on atrlke'
mtan, available to the go'
at midnight tonight
(Went to increase cotton
The order* were received from ]
price*.
r
,
,lhr
union’, national headituarter*
-('otUinwed ia the caah grt&gt;|'|si Washington, where I’ lv-ident
for Otf* cotton farmers and 'thej K&lt;M&gt;M»vplt y*-*t**nl»y sskisl Prtti
recent |anir in fati ant! otlathed' dent John I.. I.ewi. to po*tpone
cut II 0 to f 15 a ton from i.the strike action pending
farther
t
price they rhould tie recel
inrdhtnm effort*
Senator IMnkhrad aaid.
Settlement of the Unit*,! Auto­
mobile worker* *tnke
at
the
Germany.
plant of Air Aw«irii|e*. Inc-, at
Beadia N. - J.- w*&lt; announced
lari night by Itnbert I'attereon,
LONDON. Ort. 1 5 .~ (A P )
underaecrvtary of war. amt Wil­
— Ktluird Ilmen, pmilclmt of
liam Jl Knud.cn, director of the
Ihr ( jrrho-Shfvtk government
office of production management
in exile. tiMJay predicted drs«*
They aald the management had
lir fh infp in tk# German re­
agreed to return atriking
cm'
gime and drrUred Clermsny
ployc* to the pay roll neat Monmay outlant tki« winter but
Samuel Schlechter, 52. real an* day.
■he in nrarrely capable of
o f Sanford for the pact flva
Th# announcement came at the
waging war through the fal­
ter*, wai killrd in an autoa
end of a'confrrence in I’atteraon'a
lowing winter.
accident near Philadelphia y
office. It &lt;aid the atriking em­
In a Hritinh broadcast to
day when he wrested the
ploye* would lie relumed to the
hln ciKjntry mm. ilrnr* anaertof the car away from the dl__
payroll at their former pay "and
ed Held Mamhal Hermann
en aeeing an auto pull onteflhe will he placed in their
former
towrina
I'ropag rnd* Mininhighway.
position* a* fa»l a* poraible."
ter Paul Jonrph Gitebbeln and
Screen iter Bette Davis' (a pictured at Kansas City. Mo., en
The truck awerved and gjfer
Robert Ley, labor front lead­
rout* from Hollywood to Minneapoli*. Minn. where her husband. turned, pinning the body of||h
er. hail lont their influence
Sentry Obeys Order
Arthur Famaworth, la aeriously ill. She continued by private plane man beneath it. lie wa. en
with Adol|&gt;h Hitler and that J
in taking a ten.ton load of
military dictator»hi|&gt; in nlow*
Strictly To Note
to Rocheater, Min., where fog grounded the ahip, and completed nut* and pecan* front Flor
ly rmrrginit in (Germany.
her trip by autot Chatting with her la Paul Richter, airline ofTtelal. New York.
CAMP WHKKLKR
Ga. Oct.
Mr. Schlechter formerly iwkllie "AnnwritwreW fremm
~
rd In Kan*n» City, Mo. FuMTOl 25 —(Ah— ( ’apt. Auguatu* WIL
tm lav Hitima K h ar­
A
cimmnnder,
aervlcea will t&gt;e conducted f- In ■m, company
kov, Kurt.utu’.
'’ I’ itN Iiiirjfh ."
didn't like the challenge of b
Reading, I‘a. where he waa
him lit'i'ti cuiittirt'tl uml
de:&gt;new trainee walking guard in Iha
Survivor* of the deceaaed
I Sixth lliittalinn.
I’ lart'H M oscow -', zero hour U
«
hi* widow Mr*. Louise S&lt;h!
"Put mure quality, tone and
ter; r.ne daughter. June A
tii'iir ItiisMia ailniits a hrvak
'
rhythm
in
It."
he
directed.
hi* mother, Mr*. Fannie
through on
the
southern
n,| | An hour later Captnln Wilaon
ter; one brother, llnrokf
front.
returned.
hi* father.
Sang nut the .entry:
Sliding down the way* and into the water at the Mare I,land \ Heavy lig h tin g continue.*
"Hum dee,He dum ilunt (tua# Navy Yard in California I* the -iibmanu.- Trigger, built in double- nrotnul Moscow. N a zi urmle.s
uf ‘Shave and a Hair i(Cut’ )--*
K illin g O f Hostages .Visitors From Seven Reds Sick MLoadf
quick time Under the navy’* a|»-e&lt;|.up policy. Her keel wa* laid ■ure re|M&gt;rteil within 57 miles.
who'* there?"
Mtusolini (rnnaferreit or
r«Dogs On Invadj
la *t Feb I.
Saf cDTo
Acts
Florida
Towns
pluifd GO Fascial corporation
'
BERLIN, OcL
Jjxidnaped
Child
‘
O f Desperate Men
guild officers today lit n sweepJ
V --Attend
Meeting
4in g ahnkeup Nineteen uf the t t
BueaMaxT- now
alahWig turn*
Found Uninjured
guilds controlling the
nation**
y fA s n f N r r f o N v " 't ^ * V $ —
dog* on
the
Ocrman*—
ec« mini)* w i t * affected.
&lt;A*I— Preaident Roosovel*. t—iay , localf and visiting. .of B. P .' O. loaded with expl'taive* to dart
KITt‘ IIIItTItt;, M*&gt;* . Ort 25
Japan calls Secretary
Knng’ a
aaaalled
execution* E.
* orgaiiiiation were prraent ut In and blow up t^nk unit* a
, .—Natl rtprital- ------------— UP)— Two month* old Ken.
aprii « ii the "usual hlumlcr of atIn Europe, declaring thorn to be ■the regulnr meeting of tho San- prea* feature service
claino-d nrth A. M,•Clean, Jr , kidtispiM'd
tempting to threaten Japan" and
___ ___
_ fford
o r d ___
w„ celebrating
____ ____ m ....
ravoltlng to the world
and _
the,
Elks_____
l-odge
It* Thuraday night.
from hi* tarring,’ on Mum .Street
will enrry out "decided policies
"acta of drape rata men who know i thirtieth anniveraary with a barThe German high command, ywiterday, wa* found nlivr rnd
m
»
iii
*
who
reggrtilenn nf M uffing"
In their haarta thay cannot rfin." be^ue and mualcnj entertainment thia aouree.aald, fpQM 27.nuo
uilinjurt'd
today.
...
t*y tU*| i t t t o | t ’ ’ r'P » r t te l w 1 fva. are a l’ * «• • - « » « L ----—Chief Erecutlvw.
In n laat plght w M h -,lodww - w J t . e e t.
A
man
Identified
l»y
Police
r»ff
lark
llirk«nn
on
plr«. Hugunn i»n(| Licnta in Italy,
,
atatemenf. aald tm TNdiia' ifVt1,-1,' n r“ 2r T^fgptn, aecrcttry. iii "the tlkraln# and that altoveim
I
"t»^pl»i«*n
rlutr^i’v
wu
l»«*n
i*x
h*'ld
Chief
Thoma*
Go,llry
n.
Ilednid
wh«*tri officinU mlnut nine are
were developing a "new order" aald today
er th* Ruulana had tralm dlnu.- Wolaiewiek w*»
arrc«t,-|
nio!
I
in
ill*•
uiiNly
J
air
for
invr&lt;ti\rndead
uiul
a
score
injured.
The
by. "daptha of
frightfulnea*1 Klk* from Ruatis, Cocoa, De- 000 dog* for aueh purp,&gt;»e*
charged with the aliduc'irn amt
t ■••••. it
tS’lHIt trill Ut lh«# invasion coaat uml wfatern Gtrwhleh evan they have never.* ap- Land, New
Smyrna, Daytona
"Not a aingl# ranter w*« .le­
-ht-nli • ..ifhri
many were pounded. Tho l.uft.
proaehed before.”
'Bench Or Undo and Palatka lodge* af royed by th* dog*, however." being an nrceunry be'ore -ml
after the fact.
-I
\ v Mill It •It*I \V .1 S|H IU « T
fft® ratlilt’d
l.ivcrpiMtl,
when
Adolf Hitler temporarily halt. Participated In a “ Song
Feat" the atory aald In it Ulna how thL«‘«* M. Han«hottiuii, |&gt;r«»*ln- * h » l h *n d l o I m* i i i i ’ Iu I m t * o f (Is * there were tu^me rununltlea.
ad the alaugbtar of French hoe-' which waa part of the avrning’a Jogi were aaddled with »andi ititndi4tti Ainiy wpri’ tlriving on
Rome claims the sinking of a
huyrr, in rt®covi’rtnir in
tag** veaterdiy after 50 mare1entertalnmen* arranged by Harry bag* In training and with #x|l»- OPM To Look Into
%ilh n l *Niindii«tt li* I o.min ■ton merchantman, Berlin,
Hospital, .New York City, .»(»• • Mlllottiohllri %
were ahot at Bordeaux ami thorn i Ktaalall.
•Ivca In war and *#nt aero«.i the
iriit-e*
itti*I
whrn
ihi’y
parki’tl.
Iho
Hide Tanning Stores a rvcvnt autorm hilr acci«j**» t m Shrittff dmvri up (n ihrm, iMM»n two ships totaling 111,000 to'na.
were rumor* that th* agwl M ar.'
D Overatreet o f Orlando. path of advancing tanka.
An "altrm ing" threat to Hovlat
whlrh h«* Bwvrrvly injure^1 InI •li««’itbi i mg thriv liutl im kfjMilinr
ah*l Petaln had decided to erraa who waalone o f the firat membrii'
Into th* .occupied lone and p ffe r. in ( h* Hanford Ixdge, addreaacd
CHICAGO. (Xt. 25—(Ah— Mnj j vis lion** nml frut*tur«*&lt;l lit- hu­ •*r lin nt &gt; totill tohu ll In Itliy fuvL force* defending th,. approach*-*
tt*. Ih'.' .Caucu.ua uiul Ihc hcU lJ’t
himtel f aa • hoatage to the Cer-i'h® member*, followed by a me ru­ Hat In Show Costs
Jroeph \V llyron, chief of thr l l w i i n rrp«&gt;r t t ’ i l totlay
link•••II i|ttrinl toitrid - (hr drKtni Hi;
men*.
, "rial talk from O. P. Herndon,
Mr lt*n»bottom in m 'lie *•••
hidri, *kin» and leather srrliun
tvli, llii-v
ill Itu, purl of til-lily tlfV«*l$»|»ri$| tiulay lifter snow,
W earer 910 Fine of
th* office of nrotluction man­ rinhalili* proiluci* oxchang** i h i &lt;i ib&gt;- im in i stute. with ii" uii'iii'y
Hitler'* Intervention gave lfcO,lif' mc" b* I
»!!* !?e• ,
inii*I uml rftuiit Soviil rri-*ixirut«*M
agement- *ai,l Friday that the tan nruM unit hut offices in ^»nf«i&gt;l
bo.tagea at leaat three more day*! Keporta delivered during
he
MILWAUKEE. Oet. J5 — „P&gt; nlng imlustry would U* obit* to! during th«* cwlvry avanon and .t uiiil tiu* mull ti'pluil thut “ w«* a|i|«-ii iti to lutvt* «$«Vritl Mum' dw
of Ilf*. They were to have died
*l,#
diiii't kiu'W . l i " tin. i.ir Ik-lungn tor Ihri lime being
today and Monday fo r the a «v »,J n* n« U,*
6* ‘ u 'r ■•“ P* th* " — Mr*. Myrtle Sehuepper pj I supply all civillin nrvd» during! N»*w York State when tl •• « op- (i. " Tin ii tin- ili put) I'H'k th*» »ii.Soviet
ilir-|mti hex re|Mirta«l 3
are harvi’Nttfd there.
■inatlon* c f Colon*! Holtf. tier. * h“ b*?n for , « • " ? ! * • [ * B?d f 10 bccaoa* sho didn't remove tha national emergency.
|k-&gt;■i,. i" lint fur further invc.tr iloublriittrrjetl (iernian attack ill
Major Byron spok# at tha an­
He will he confined to
man commander at Nantea, und J*1® mrnjiwre celebrated tin* by her hpt In a theater.
giili"ii
fone. ni metI »t the twin iiijjrftlv *
Mr*. Evelyn DUhnaau tealitied imal convention of the Tannera hospital for nhoiit
nix
\.t '*H■*,
an unidentified German major at burning th* mortgage In a apecAttn
c.tcii.ivi*
quc.luinlua- of Rimtov, gateway tt» the Cnuin diitrict court that Mr*. Schurp- Council of America.
when he nhouhl he well no
Bordeaux. On* hundred hoaUge*
. „
ill"
n»'ii
,uid
tb.it
they
arc
Amcrl
i' ump ami Kharkov, hub city
uf
r not only did not Uk* o ff her * A complete inventory of hUtea- to travel to Floridit
have been ahot for thoac aaaaa- ‘ T,^* . P f « * nt
of s« “ ‘
,1111, » l i " hull vuluntcdn-il IM the IHMi.iMlO popuDtion in the heart
t, but slapped Mr*. Dtehnmu •kina ami leather is lairfg rnide
alnatlona
ford* lodge are: (go llutner, exI nniiiliuii Army 'Shcritt f . M. of the LRmetri valley. The official
Thhalted ruler; U T. Doaa, eateem- in tho face and g »re her "a by the Ol'M, M-ijor Hymn said,
Iluii'l |iuik ,-hurgi' of the caw uiul tie to&lt;«|iaper I*ravtl4 ■nitl tiu* altill®
and tha outcome may determine
aaUh*t«10|?«^r MU^|PrhitlteW^
knight! Claude Ruaa, dirty look" for asking.
w ild Win mcpeg, t'niittd*
(hi. lion tomb "alarming" with heavy,
Mr*.
Sehuepper
told
th«
eoirt
whether
leather
belonga
on
the
aantmlnt amnnv th ^ F v e n i^ n!^ **te*m*d loyal
knight;
Peter
iiii'rtiiMg fur iMfuriimtiiiM cmccni- figlitiny raging near
Stallno,
•entment • mo"Jf lha Fcench pro-1 rhuraton,
eateemed
lecturing •h* didn’t remove, bar bat be. Mcritfc*r list.
Ing tin' in .t dii.lury and |-cm-rul N!akeevku anil Tngnurog. Uolll
pic. Th# tanaii
W. J. Thigpen, * lecrv- rsuie ah* bad don* ao one« hofa d . nluiut Smith and Spencer.
many rumor*,' anmmrTthea^that' knight; W J. Thlggm.
lirtTlA
R
K
ST,
Rumania.
(h*t.
■iiles were *ri«itl to Im- Buffering
B ee n
n d e r , fore and laat It , Hh# wa* fined
L O C A L W E A T H E R 25. (A*) -A time bomb left In*
ffT h l- a e lf . . .
»o kMn . O
.0.. B
The I'uiinty iiu-rtff wUatr-t tlud heavy loatea.
Petaln would offer
trvaaurer; J. Charlea Griffith, ea- on an assault and battery rh*ri&lt;\
hind by the Ku«*i«n forces which lMve«tiguli«n "ii the caw cum g »
hoatage If the execution* contin­ quire; (luck Water*, tiler; Clif­
With all (lerman araault* «*n
Florida — Folr l » ;r&gt;rtly cloudy abandoned ()de«aa last week has no further until the required ilatu MtKuw'i
ue, and that Brltlah parachutiat* ford Harr Ilf f, chaplain; J. R.
ilefciweti
n*portfiiijf
tonight and Sunday: kcattered killed 50 Alia army and nuvy (ruin I'uliada arrive, and .itu'e a thrown fcaek, ami with tho baltle
dropped Into Nantea auaulnated
Eden Optimistic On
StawajJ, Inner guard: H»rry Kushowtra
on
th*
aoutheast
coastgM
&gt;
t
dent
iU-|»eiiiU
utarn
thiu
inofficers, Including n Rumanian
HolU. Th* latter tumor gained dolt, urganlat; and Henry Thur*.
lines tinrhungei! sinca lh# befin*
G iving Russians Aid Georgia — Fair and eontinucl general, official military di** furmathin, the only clurrge nirig
credence when
the German*
of Ihi* week, the aituatiuii
tun, K. Krupp and W. II. jtritx,
cool
tonight
and
Sunday.
l-ruught
aguiii.t
the
yming
men
patchea aaid Friday night.
threw a cordon around Nantea to true leva. ^
of the Rcil capitul wue ihe bright*
Alabama — Fair and slightly
auapiCiun.
(Some
diapatchea
identified'
prevent anyone camping icrtng
MANCHESTER, England. U t .
eiit sinco ita *T7ge began. ^'Jn*
25 — (A*)— Foreign
Secretiry cooler In tho extreme south por­ him aa the Rumanian commandn manhunt, allegedly for foreign
ullaneouflly, Hu m U i!i#«lo»eu that
Anthony Eden aaaoriad confidmt- tion tonighk Sunday fair.
Cities Called On
huge new annir&lt; were b#tn*
ant in (hlv.aa),
I (ir O W C T S e l l s C r o p
ly today that Britain would owr.
Two Grrman
navsl
offirrra
**S «n b era o f Petaln’* entourage
trnmetI behind the llrU * to "«oma
T q Cut Expenses com* many geographical difficul­
INOCULATING
MEN
declined to' comment an th# ru­
al.u wrrv among the victim.;
tiny sweep the Hermann out
CAMP BLANDING. Oct. 2 5 - mo.I of tha others ware U'licvcil
ties In futfUUng tho "humenw-ly
mor of h|a dacialon. Official* 41*the country" and that the Site., t
(Spaclal)
—The
Medical
Detach­
CHICAGO, Oef. U - b P i— formldabl# teak" of giving p-o.
clalatad all knawl-^re of It.
to haw bwn Rumanian*.
Ut’ ALA. (let. 25 — t,11— J. Union was prepared to fight for
ment of the 124th Infantry, from
Petaln waa reported to have Harold D,f8mRh* director of tha miaod aid ta Russia.
Rumanian troops strvnxlhpncl M. D"Ugla., Wrir.dalr, incmbvr yrara."
.
Sanford,
lo
busy
this
weak
giv­
Ra-affirming Britain’* pUXy
hta dec lalop laat night, on- federal budget, called upon mu.
by German detachment* look nf th&lt;- f,-d,-rid grower, control
Fierce fighting wa. reported oO
ing
U)*lr
Florida
rtglmenl
nnvunieipaliUea
Friday
night
to
aan faw hours befora 11* pild
that, there can never he peace
(kivasa, son# of tho Rua.ian il»- cnmmiltcr. Thuredny aol | ihc en­ the aouthern
frontwith W*
t deadline for tho aurrender alat th* defaaa* program by post­ nor any negotiation wtth Hitler, Imonla Inoculation* to ward off frndrr* weeping by *•• after n tire rrop of orangr. from one German* alowly advancin'; ng*lu»t
Itbla
aerious
lllneaa
when
tha
31st
poning
or
mlnimltlng
all
oxpen.
th*
Nauta*
aaaaaam*.
BeEden
declared:
"RUaata’*
cause
jwo months’ alagr*
•f
grov* fir $1.60 n bos. «n the Kharkov an»l Rostov and th# Ru*
tbaaa aatallanta had not ditures which might compote di­ la our reuse, bar battl* oar tat. | (Dial*) Division la on maaauDiapatchea from the German trrr., n price which Ihiugla. be. alan* falling il'ck behind !h*
I ter* In th* Carolina* next month. front here related In detail the
captured*, a ' second hatch rectly with defense production.
Oa."
w* ‘*
lievr. .houlil be In.i.led &lt;&gt;|) by Donvta river—both
"Tho uwiro tho restraint that
af M hoetear** waa la hard teen
lowing In deep mud'tThe German*
Russian Uchnlqu*
uf
leaving grower*.
ia extrclaud by public aiut pri­
■bat at Nantes today.
limited
weather
condition*
were
land mint* ami lima bomt* hrA* n member o f tha commit
vate consumer*, th* leaa will ba
bind whan (Hire are evacuated. tee liougla* hn. argue I for thia •’appalling'' on both front# and
th# naad-for direct reatroJ* from
In many Ini lane*, building* haw price a* a minimum but wai averted that a hard free*# would
WaahlUgtMk” bo‘ mid In ant adH a a lla # # * Oe l*eae T t w »
blown up long after tho German, overruled and a minimum of
Hatters Fret A t
drosa written fa r th* olghtoenlh
movrd in.
$1.26 was set as a goal. " I firm­
Hatteas W indsors annual reufctaiMg of th* Ameri­
ly believe that if the growers Nurses Group T o
can MuairiauT aaroelaUan.
i Sigma, Sigma
LL l* P. McCuUar.’ Jr., sou
hold fast they will gat $1.60 par
Smith aoidatata*, count lea and
•octal fraternity,
fn
• M eet A t Orlando
Mills Asked T o
box," Douglas said.
cltteg. couM help Urn national oh. of Mrs. L. P. McCuQre * f OaDeaBind*,
military
and other grower* In
rilla and napbaw o f MU* Kama
Cut W aste Paper theDouglas
2 2 D e H a rt
Wlndaor" are jactlrea ppam thfoo front*.
Propeller Club,
Weirsdale area have iterted
A state mooting at Hollywood
Owen, I* now atatlaaaS hi tho oftreabllng tha aaUaa’a hattan.
many Important ofpicking.
on Nov. 1 will be dlacuared
Tha duka ia mere lnrorrigtbla
Sato
hi
tko
four
year*
ha
waa
WASHINGTON
Oat
25.-4A1
af
BaregUea
Cbntar,
fort
Contest
Tuesday night at the. reguM*
than tha duct am. Oaly anew slnev
.Oa.
th* university, Treasurer of —Donald M. Nalaon, prlorltltea Apples
monthly mooting of th* District
Set Cow
A t Miami
rraduited
he caaaa to New Trek kaa he
Prepattar Club and four director, ytatrrday ordared a 10
H Florida B u t* Nurses Associa­
Florida years’ sxparianc* on tho achool pvrcvnt reduction In consumption
On 6 Day Binge tion held at tha Orlando Cham,
annual, Samlnola Staff, kla Dat of waste papar by eastern pap­
...._____Umhiia
M l A ML P a y U
— A Upbar of Commerce at H:00 o’clock.
m ar holding tha raipnnalklt erboard and roofing mill*
M taun ttenant, firat evar
be­
WILKES-BARRE. Pa. OcL 26 Mari* M. Abbott, corresponding
will ba con.
pa* Itian af Boalnoo* Maaagar.
tween OcL IS and Nov, 22.
th* organUnliqn,
— (A*l— Attorney William Valen­ secretary o f
aa a •feature
I A MaCulIar aba sacred *•
The order, which Nelson aald tine's prixe cow has been on a Informed Th* Herald today hy
A a Senate Committee af Fla- was nocaaaary because current binge for six days.
‘ gulf coaferUttar.
loataty af the
•anpllae o f waste pa par are In­
A veterinarian aaid ah* gorged
Due ta tha Importance a f th*
lS S l* l* * M
adequate ta react tha naada of hereclf on opplaa and that tho mooting n good attendance U
7 Fratanity,
eastern mill#, affects plants In fermentation of th* fruit with urged, th* Secretary ' i
m m
rear -to th*
tha an
a n a* cast
*i
of a line from th* other food In ono o f her four board matting will b*
advaaoad B. a Canadiani holder
I
through and In- stomach** mad* her tipsy.
7 (SO 'clack. After tha
BuffaJo, N. Y.. Pitte• bad tha reek shading Bn
He prescribed that old stand- ia
lalikad a musical
TXllakaiaoa, Fla.
by^black eoffaa, „
wq

Mussolini Has
(guild Shake-Up

2S

— W’V — The Senate Foreign
Relation* Committee tocUv
voted '13-10 to broaden the
armed ahin bill no hh to per­
mit American merrhnnt vesaeln to nail anywhere on the
high Mas.
Opponent* of the Admin­
istration’*
foreign
policy
were nrorapt to assert the H .
reuidea bill would wtir up man
8*tut# debate tl#n th- llo u w
approved legislation confined In
arming of merchant ship*.
The kenata foreign relation*
eemmlttee laat night ended *&lt;•eret hearings
on
the houseapproved bill
authorising
thr
arming of United Slate* mrr.
chantahipa and took n ahowdown
TOta on the legislation tmlav.
Chairman Connelly (IX, Tex.
aa). aald yesterday no decision
had been reached whether tty
admUM ratla*
will
epoaaor
amendment* Iintending the scop*
•C I U legislation to peftajt tho
eart« heaU.W eater

Hritish Planes H j
Italian Citi es,
Bound At

Samuel Schlect
Killed Yeste
“ In Car Acci

Mas*, Executions Local Elks Club
Axe Assailed By C eleb ra tes Its
U. S. President Thirtieth Y e a r
Bp

r-

prejudice
rieee fa t e r e "
or defeat In committee,
A qdunt of neaea by Senate
leader* baa ahown between SS and
% ~ 80 fotea fo r'th e more Indu.ivu
lod tllH W kTh«W • Jik*‘VAwA-*aiWkA
nee-in terVentionlata w m B " T fllL‘
boater the mcaauru and be*; -veo
U could be dlapoaed or in *a
fortnight

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

i*

1

« •

Tho follow lac men
buaineaa men hare al
nIf led their Intention
of W
with ' The
Sanford
OMritlQff
Hatald In pobllahlng a apodal
Tovriat
F-ditlon on . Oct t l
which will bo
dlatributed
to
I, 600 pro* pectire wlnUr vialtore
selected from a apodal Chamber
of Commerce Hat, aa well aa
thousand* o f other reader* both
In Florida and throughout the
nation;
*
Arthur 8. Pack
J. K. Smith'* Barbar Shop
Iw y'a, Swalm'a BaUary Sarriea,
Swaan’a Modem Cabin*. W. R.
“ Speedy" WlUia, Murrey W. Or• n tn a t. Staky’a
JUatauraat.
MUtan Care’* Barrie* Station.
J. V. Jon** Tire Shop, Birdaay
F lo w * Feed MUla. Baaford
‘

I’a garrire

«.•

Stabon.

^

Oa

syg^iKs

T w o Strangers Arrested 0 n
Suspicion Charge By Hickson
[

I s Recovering
From Accident

G

Time Homh Kills
50 Nazi Officers

z\t $1.50 Per llox

Frekagw

S 7 ftji,s r g »ftr i..;u V
^ o - . c rew a k n

Lieutenant L. P. McCuller Is
; Sta/txoned At Fort McPherson

g

J

t

i r v e . ’S

J

.
•

.

i* '

\

M ’ M H K It SO

_____________ - a —

---------

�1

SA TU R D A Y, OCTOBER IS, 1M1

TH E SANFO RD H E R ALD , HANFORD, FLO RID A

Sanford Herald

N avy Day— 1941

THE'"HANDCUFF"klNG,f

R A D IO N E W S

afte
at Caerere. rieetOa
■ynsW e Areeee

Twenty years ago when the Navy League of the
United Staten wan organized and conceived the ides of
as eeeewS elaae asattee celebrating Navy Day every year, the Navy wan pretty
' ST. ISIS el Che rest Offlew much in the dog house and the public generally, led by a
tba see
at Harrh a. leer
group of short-sighted and narrow-minded senators, was
ready to sink half its battleship* to the bottom of the ocean
a t l U C D U DEAN
■Seller
and put the rest in drydock.
D S M —lu ls n a Me
How important the Navy League wo* in keeping alive
gwnacmtmo.v taa-nss
the spirit of the Navy and preventing our first link o f
rayaoie la U n e t s
defense from deteriorating altogether la now evident- in'
.a.ri the fact that despite this apathetic public'Attitude-lownrd
our Navy, it is now, at a time of great national emergency,
and with but a year or two of preparation, now recognized
aetlree. rmrS, af as the greatest Navy on earth.
Meelattwwe is4 aatteea wl
What this means to all ol us ran be gained only
tae tba eerveee al
re a l, will be cbereee ter from a keen appreciation of the camagu and desolation
r aOeertlelee rate*.
which swept over France after the Mnginut Line *.m bro­
R e w iH tn Reereeewle. ken and which has wrecked e*’cry other country in Kueeereeswt The llerele la
dele ef sCrmblae. ro[&gt;e, as it is even now wrecking Russia.' Only the’ N avy
e aulatalare la I be law . and the brave men who operate it can keep war out of
" tbe eeaatrr wltb ,,U bMOaaartere la Cbleaee ,ae the United Stales.
T#flu
Monday is Navy Day, an occasion for remembering
Hereto la a aeaber at Tbe the men of the Navy. The date of Octooer 27th was chwrase wkleb Is eeelweeAttlee I , Abe - — fee re­ *« n because it Is also the birthday of fiumer President
al all s r e « elaeatrbea Th»i)dore Roosevelt who gave so much o f his lime and
te It ar aet etaerwlee
*• tbla rarer aet ale. unergy to the development o f the Navy and ’ to the e*'
&lt;• eabllretlaa at eperl
LibUshment o f a sound naval policy. Tite work which he
Oerela are alee reaereeS.
started has Leon ably carried on by Franklin D. Roose­
velt, first as Ar-.stant Secretary of tha Navy during the
IA TU R O A Y, QCtoBP.R *g, 1041 World War. rind later as president of ibis nation
In the diys that lie immediately ahead, the Navy is
W B U J V E H S K rU H T O D A Y
bo.&gt;nd to play a deciaive role. Indeed, upm its strength,
lO T II FOR LIV IN G : I its maneuvernh li'y and tho courage and resoundulnesa of
tn thee; yea, I will 'its men depends the very future of our nation. The suc­
I will
uphold cess of thi Navy upon tho high
seas guarantees our
r - r - . - . r - - lh* right hand of my shores against invasion and provides us with the greatest
ngfeteoutneee.— Isaiah 41 : 10 .
assurance we can have that democracy and freedom can
endure.
IIA I'P Y l a n d i n g
* I f war Is kept out of America it will he only because
Florene Homalne
o f our Navy. And our Navy is able to do the Job, not be­
8he dodged the speeding traffic
cause of the pacifists who preach against war, not-because
W ifk * timid, frightened a irA IKtlo terrier-pup a few weeks o f the isolationists who would have us give up our inter­
ests in the world at large and retire within- the three
_ the honking lasts
mile limit, not because of the pro-Nazis and Pro-Fascists
'the crowd that didn't car*.
who believe we can make a deal with Hitler, but In spite
I. she reached the curb
o f all of them.
crouch there In the cold
They have opposed every single bill which has comi
H tf toft brown eyes looked Into before Congress In tho last 20 years to strengthen our
; pitas;
Navy. They were the very ones who induced us twenty
Hm-taU began to wag.
year* ago to scuttle our ships. They were the one* who
T V «*
take
me home.'*
- Seemed to say_
told us we should set an example to the'reht: o( the world
•Jhrt 'pat me In your bag!"
in this matter o f disarmament. They w err-the ones who
’ eottJd resist her pleading 7
limited our Navy by treaties which other nations failed to
I, *t any rate.
respect.
hence our caeual meeting
But In spite of them and their wiles we now have a
Waa all arranged by Fata,
good Navy, not an good a Navy as we would like, not s
Fro? now, upon a cuihlon
I n that little terrier stray;
two-ocean Navy, but a Navy stronger tjiin afty other slnWVLfed,
wall-brushed
and glo am&gt;^
, . « which,
nHI%MJ ..
w n
Navy on «_•••.,
earth, m..M
and «one
if we use 1It% nsoun

ir m jB

„ DEFENSEJjgti

8:00
6:15
6:30
6:45
7 :00
7:30

Business Manager
fe-AppointeA-At

Tealfhr* r r t f m
College Song*
Football Scorra
Elmer Davis, N n
Tha World Today
People's Platform
Columbia Concert

TALLAHASSEE,
Oct.
25
(Special) — Appointment
r
i.narie* It. i*i- nnepparu, m
Und. a* assistant to the business
manager at Florida State College
for Women has just Uken place.
The appointment became effective
8:00 Sporta Reporter
Mondiy.
o ; i o u ra m m
oi
l a ic
Sheppard held the position of
8 :30 Anniversary Program
purchasing
agent
at
Stetean
8:65 Elmer Dari* U the New*
University before toming here
9:00 Your Hit Parade
9:45 Saturday ’ Night Serenade He also did personnel workt at
»la r Stetson assisting with
scholar
10:15 PufcUc Affair*
aa ia
•hips. He entered Stetson as
10:80 J-jan Anriiu
student taking pro-legal and law
10:45 ieewi Of The World
work there and two years later
11:00 Harry Jam** Orcheitra
was named to the staff. Shep
11:30 Dance Orcheitra
pan! also has hed five_ye.ro 12 00 Prrta Neva
perience in sale* work
12:05 Sign Off
Taworro*'*

Program

American Seating Company.
He i* » member of Xe Mystic
Crew honor Society. Delta S.gn.*
Phi fraternity, the Rotary clu
and Sigma Nu Phi legal
Shepiwrd'* wife ha* been • Pr*c
firn T p h y s ie ta n tor four years
She will join
him here
Nov. 1

7:00 Morning Devotions
7:30 8unday Morning Breakfaal
Club
A :00 Press News
8:06 Louise Wilcher
8:30 Intermesao for String*
9:00 The World Today
NOTICE
9:16 Prom the Organ Loft
J .m r. Atwater* Hawkins
9:30 Know Your Bible Better
I) Hawkn*
9:46 Columbia’s Gypsy Caravan not the son of A.
10:00 Church o f the Air
and no rtUton.
Slfn*d
10:80 Wings over Jordan
A. D lUwkn*
11:00 UP New.
101B W. 13th St
11:05 Library of Congress Con­
( Adv.)
cert
12 d)0 Columbia’s Country Jour­
nal
12:25 lg&gt;cal Farm News
12:30 Salt Lake City Tabernacle
Buv Good
1:30 Thi* !■ The Life
Shoe* A
1:00 Church of the Air
Keen
F.m
..e «o
2:00 “ Spirit ot 41"
R ep aired !
2:30 Th# Wofld Todav
3:00 New
York
Philharmonic
Company
4:30 Th# l aute That Refreshes
on the Air
6:00 Southern Serenade
6:30 Music Without Word*
6:45 William L Shtrer, News
6:00 8llr*r Theater
6:16 Tim* Out for Dancing
6:30 Gen* Autry’a Melody Ranch
A "Dear Mom"
tin, Mr*. R. E. Xeleey, Mr*. K.Golden Steven., of Valdoala, (!a the Orange General llo.pltal re­ 7:16 UP New.
W. Talbott, Mr*. W. 8. Willie, ar* viaiting Mr. Denmark’. «ia- eupentlng from an operation that 7:30 Seiven Guild Theatre
yn I- G.Kuniemiller,
Mro. ten Mr*. Green
Burnett and the underwent Saturday.
8:00 Helen Haves Theater
George
W. Morgan,
Mr*. Mn. Auguata D. Covington.
Mr. and hlra. Kill.-Bea.ley an- 8 :30 Crime Doctor
Cherlia Wee* Mre. • Hilly Mteke,
Don Hlahnp, pre.idcnt Grown nounca the birth of -t daughter, 8:58 Elmer Davia &amp; Tbo^N'wa
,
(Formerly Nader**)
Mite Nell William., Mr*. W. B. Taper Co., Sanford, wa. In Ovie­ Linda Klorinc, at the
Fit
lorida 9:00 Air- Base Program
II. L. Coley, owner 184 8. Park
William., Mr*. Auguata D. Cov­ do on buiinoa. one day thi. Sanitarium.
9:30 Anniversary Program
ington, Mr*. Oreon Burnett, Mr*. I week.
Mr*. D. D. Gammage has re- 9:45 Front Line o( Mercy
Golden BUvene, Mr*. W. T.
R. T. Ru m , piresident of Rua* reived word that her daughter, 10:00, Take It t.- Leave It
Chance,
P. Carter, Mr*. |teiRtc
Crate iCo., Coleman,
Cole
--------» Mr*. W.
" • ••
oilman
rm.,
Fla., waa Mia* Eata Gammage, who la at 10:30 Columbia Workahon
**ir*on
Mr». C. T. McCul- jin town on bu«ine»&gt; this wrrk.
(.'amp Roosevelt, la in the Ocala 11:00 Headlines and Bylines
okhenched.
Hospital, where she underwent 11:05 Biu* Be rmn Orchestra
% " ! * • our house today I
11:30 Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
* e lt,n * t0gC ther’ »?•
MnJ° C * " _______________
k MM .r "‘ V.• p j ^ine|'/ 'c n l 'c n 'm e t * a ^ T h e a minor operation Monday.
Mr*. J. C.’ Fclrcloth, andMri. J. 'Methodiat Church in Kl.aimme*
The Junior R. A.'a o f tho Oele- 18:00 Sign O ff
W.
McKinnon.
IThtiraday
night.
Among
thoee
do Baptist
Church
met with
K FOR TIIK MIXED
Mr*. George W. Morgan en- from Oviedo attending were: Hobble Ragsdale at th* home, of
BERING SECTION
W axed And Polished
UrUlnad Friday afternoon with tha Rev J. ||- Hager, MIm Ger- R1* mother, hire. R. L. Ragsdale,
a coca cola party K
Wllkeraon, MIm Polly Mill., Monday afternoon. Dcllcioaa re­
Princeton)
Williams!
Women upend, wo forget how many million dollars an Alee Morgan, Mrs. 8hlpp, and (&amp;arle. and l«on Ollff, Martha freshment* were aerved by the
Canaway, Mia. Jacqueline Kaa- hostess. Gen* Gore -was elected
lUT-sl Brown I Octotur ale!
PH KB D E L IV E R Y — P nO N B 8M
ly making themselves beautiful, or ahould we say ever Miss Dorothy Cox.
Thelma Lee, Merritt Ambassador
■MUtht Drexell IHike I DuIn Chief,
Bobbie
more beautiful than they already are. And from this we|c. R.' cionu, Mro Don Carra-1 a t » W
Ml.. Penny Mllchem Ragsdale, second ambassador la
_phy.. - *• -titi Chief, Vtdyd * CbopelV' acrlbe,* FTOtf.
Mro.____
.■8_________
*M Mron-___
Murphy,
Itlcol Tubnel auppoM, tba farmers have gotten tha idea end aro niving |wak. Mro; r . W. Talbott,______
198 W. FIRST STREET
I Ctdumbla —never dearer!
beauty treatments to their oranges, grapefruit, cucumbers' W.- J. 'Lawton, M n. Auguata Mrs. Charlea T. Nlblaek and die Kassell, Harold, and Ben
Covlngton, Mre._ Oreon Bur- Mrc, Jam** W. Wllaon, president Brown, steward.
qrl Naryt Block that futhrerl
Mrs;
Martin,
f Tdmerl PlUl Purdue!
* n^ *"Pewiev, « v f e J r(!.l|»e..«
Li
u
»
aw ■ «/
w I"**1* Mri. Golden Stevens, Mro.’ and
prasklent-protem of
tho counsellor, also mat with them.
Today every cltrua packing houw,” saya the Wauchu- c. 8. Leo. Mrs. Jim Lro. 8r., and o*udo W cm .1. club, attended
* t Benehleyl N Y. U.t
tho Soetlonal Woman* Club meotlari Wellselyl Flurhlng High! la Advocate, Tuta heating-plants, cooling plants, w ash in g |J*M and Ann* Morgan.
fhUbl INimpaln
| Mri-^and^-Mror _B. P, Wh**Wr-lnjt at lak*-W ale* •Tuesday and
a from Central I ^.at^deVil.
^
rtp
?
M
;_
:.r
L
^
4
M
v
the
sales
of
„
E r~
-*
4 Man's Meat.'
J r r tiiS r e k
M ir r
oranges and H’a an eatabllahed fact that they do look hotMr. A. F. Faroes, General
Enjoy th* adLeemansl ter after a trip through a packing house.
Manager. W. E. Jones A Co.,
vantage* of our
“ Wauchula cucumbera are taktgg the some route as 2 ^ Uwor!: “ ‘S T " ,B ° T,ed€
Persons I
Loan
Department
[rV h am ortntte‘ * nd grapefruit. They will get some beauty treatM ra*G #ora. w
Morgan . nTALLAHASSEEOrL
25IBAHAM ment this season. It doesn’t take a very old-timer to ro- te&amp;taed n,T!h L r « 2 &amp; o,
(Speclal)— Initiation
of
three
You need not
member
when
they
dumped
their
cukes
in
hampers
and
krldga
Friday
night
at
her
home.
student*
of
Florida
State
Cnileg*
Day. Uemem
be n deposi­
for
Women
and
two
faculty
io Navy.
tor.
members Into the rink* o f Gam­
ma
Sigma
Epellon,' national
d High's Celeryottea are
The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
chemta'.ry honorary aociety, will
a groat hit with footMember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
take place Saturday.
Th* students are: Susan Wight
o f Sanford; Ovelia Linton
of
Nasi* deny a
German
Ipe torpedoed the Kearny,
Tallahaaseo; and Mary Sean .of
Tampa. Faculty are: Mr&gt;. Kath­
have been the Jew*.
erine Blood Hoffman, and Mro
Germane want
General
J. B. Kelley.
id ousted In North Africa,
Already member* o f the the.
too loyal and patriotic
mlstry society at -the State Col­
lege are*
Isabel
Waterhouse,
Melbourne, president: Jan# Tel­
ford, o f Miami: Marian Webeh at the ratio af 100 to I.
Monday - afternoon when the
ater. Winter Park; Bara Duncan
the Germans still think tha
Nettie Fantell Circle of the
o f Jncksonville: and Ella Wnknafllae Treaty was too sevsrs.
OVIEDO
Oviedo Bh&gt;tist Church met at
fleld e f St. Petersburg.
her home. Officers' for the new
By Marian IL J&lt;
put In TltaevUle, by formal
yeer are: President, Mrs. G. D.
ABMY BOMBER MISSING
lotion adopted by the AmorTripp, Vice President, Mrs. a. E.
KETCHIKAN. Alaska. O ct 88.
- Legion Post, Charles LindThe Mary Britton Circle of the BehoU, Program Chairmen, vMra
—(
f
t — Tba coast guard was re­
h*i name has been officially
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
fkallk,
vledo Battat Chunk mot at the
quested Friday to search for aa
g«d
la' “ Mussollndbergh, &gt;mo of Mrs. J| P. Coa Monday
8r, who havo been spending, a
army bomber, unrsported since
no Legionnaire can addreaa Iternon, M rs J. W ; Martin. f I j m t « . &gt; &lt; l u C W Ifa u , a n . ew days with Mr. and MnL B.
It left Yakut* t, between Juneau
by aay other title.
Cunaellor, presiding. The follow­ L H. Gore, and • Persons! Bar. G. Smith,, havo returned to Conand Cordova, a t ’ 10:80 A . M ,
ing officers were named for Urn
tod. Ceoigta..
Wt-farmer prospers by role- coming rear; - President. Mrs. J. »k e Chairman, MTO. .&amp; B. Be bolt. * Mrmr a a Smith occompanled
Plana
and
dlscuaalofcai
fo
f.
tha
things out of the ground
r r i t i . r s n 's s a w a s
Xaanelation na.t —- ■ ----- tha Mr. and Mia. Robert'Smith, Sr.,
I orittha ran things Into the
to Canton, GoorgM,' whero * she
ud&gt;—Titusville Star-Advocate. Mrs. Milton Corn. Social I
will naidta for .a week.
Jt the sroleete ' which the man Mrs. R. • F. King, and
ferns ran late the
ground tonal Asrvlce .Chairman, /
• toot ond sprouted, what a J. B. Jones, Jr. - All plans
.world this would bo.
made for this circle’s par
w ore, w r s .. o . c.. k u d u , m
UoA la the Baptist'Aaroc
L Maleolm and Mrs.’ A. JU
imMont Rooeevslt carries an
a h a with him late tba field

X

MODERN
SHOE SHOP

ADS For SALE IN
OUR NEXI ISSUE

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE.

Honorary Society

From This City

fe &amp;

m most honest sad sf&gt; administration with-,
•collection*■, says the
:mbd that lacludea Jim-

Your

&gt; r^ r
&lt;.Vh
'

ATTENTION!

A
V

�rrer•"?v

&gt;&lt;p « .

v

HP

-‘■a

•

[W :

SATURDAY,

CKTOHKR

25,

194!

TUK

?

S ocial A n d Personul Activities
M R S . L O U R IN E

HANFORD

IfK IlA l.O ,

HANFORD,

PACK

F I.O H M M

Farmers Warned
-To—Protect Corn

At THE CHURCHES ’
1r m .T

r n r .n t m u * v r it r w o il
U w.llt.
i E D ftrownie«* i&gt; i*. r*«t«&gt;r
Itlraaf , ||k
, SiirttUi
i.

Telephone u», Against Weevils

I I E A L , S o c ie t y E d i t o r

H un.lay ........... I

*

\

M

It V

ih^
r.nffpsy#f
th

\f -1 * mi

•“.1

••

•••I*1«
Ii Int.fi.. fti.tiiori
flu o u iti '
I* lt»'«
Il •. i u
|p. *•&gt; MP «»• H4iiii&gt;4 %rm on I HR—
. hnr. M roll in.I %
%&gt;•••
m fallen

Morning \\ »r«»i'|i
t|
% M
| G A I S E S V iU . K . Fla Oct. V&gt; *
I *r | lrn »n lrf Will pr**rh
'( S p e c i a l ) — D on ’t Irf the w e e v il.,
4
kikiiu
l
- to I*
Jr in*! Sr
I * e t your corn crop a fte r you huv j
•t|l 1.1 III.- I t'oi .*r . hurrh s t5f
leiol *•».••• .« •' v.r\ K Hilly urge«1 10 ' *
m eilr w. M J R \V»t«.»n'« w ar- J
M &lt; *&gt; » T o O r g a n iz e
Ft n t n&lt; 44 •VI •' l|
u
tllrri.l .. .
v* -Cl.c tally 'taring
________________________ ( m * to Florida farm er* now ha» J
tf.iw f**rPot • f ..or » Inin h |I.V ally
■I . w . . . V
T h e Co-Ed
Sunday
School
vesting their 1911 crop. A m i her j
• .1 \ |w|» ' &lt;i • i nip * «ii
Hit4«
1IQI
T
«
»T
I*4
01*4
1
.
,
. llin
o f the
First
Christian
Jack teordy ha* recently moved are hi* &lt;ugge*umi4 fo r tlealin.*
Tha T o w n ^ m l Globa
nf
the (h u rF h h, M
,u
ll**k .larDn llr.(• •
will
I.** with the weevil
FfHST l lll ltl li OP « IlfllS T ‘
J"1 h StMt.l k. \r•• i |r I )
5lh Congres.mn.l l&gt;,Uriel will mrrUn
(hr hllm, o f MU, Al- to (rt-orgia where he
4i m u i s f
M.'lb k "ittrn L'n-'t
em ploye. | thi* winter
|
I f n«»t prepared to formicate tl«
hoU their ragu.ar monthly cm. m&gt; (;r. nth. m on Thunnlay
Mun.lav Sett..•»! 'J I • A If
|
i
It
vi
r
•
h
Ik.*
--------- , entire crop.
store
in a
c«*»
M o u lt.« S»-r»ir# 11 'U a M
i
|
1
•"
•
ti
f
IrniM
11
"«
,mr r , .
V:
M i in« • « «h ic h “ me Misa W llh .lM r.llirx.l.n "b fllllig
irfv lt-f l td
Mr and Mr*
J C
M itc h e ll!
the f f r t i
!•*•
h*
»*.e. It* l(*M
H oua, at 2:30
I' M ^ T h e public
mln . Niblack an.) O.
0
Ia n .
I* *1
1* |* s r i*
“ T * ' 1 •• •II member-, m r
... J r r „ ,
Jr w r fr ,| „ .led u, , , rvt. will have K. |heir weekend g u r.l * . tween new and Christn.** Shurk I
l(. i.ling It.o.rn Hour* S 00 to
Kit*.
i*|.«
Mr. (.lid M r. K. C
C ollier. Si . m» v be left on lh i« corn
«
• i. . k cii
Tnewitay•
an4
*.*«••
V
° * M fi N n A Y
i ■* reporter*. The other o ffic e r * o f Montctuma. (ia
►ic| i. *
f T o avoid heavy w eevil damng4 II..K
»*.
i i.. &gt;11 \ i i..\ \ r n It l»K A T ir*“ «
T.
■&gt; » 7,
.7
; hail been elected p rrviou ily.
—
----.to
corn
to
he
kept
after
(
’
hriatmu
^
The I). A. R. w ill oiMinaor the |
,
****** 4* 4t
I III. «••!&gt; ,• • • .•« » llr
I e**.m•S »r»
R »d Croaa sew ing ira m m in
ihe I
*' wl" ' announced
that
nl
Owen
M cCuller
nf (Jaineavill ) |, ,o r » '*
" t T " " 1- * &lt; " " l' ri,f&gt; "V ' &gt;
re n|
In
|nM.U OOt»
1
I
I
I I 1« T &lt; II 1 1(4
h. i*nllat,
W om an ’ * (Tub in I
, &gt;ounK I’*",Plr r f , hi« * *, lho° 1 * * ' h a. been -le,' ed hy the Sigma fum igate with rart..n bisulphide
I It' .■i4I i,i
It. v 41 it In, Mt
Mfi *nn&lt;t*y(
with Mra. C.
It.
I law ..in
n |»r&lt;- invited lo Join (he tlaa* T h - A lf
Kn.llon fra tern ity i t ihe
V
" * ,',V,1I* .........
" I
• 1.•t.wf 'k
i i,(lriu iti&lt;ii. * ' • I \l Pi
„ t
. ... . .
|cool p ace, loculi- tin- crib on to- ’
c h a -fe
next m eetin g w ill be held at the
U niver*H y o f H on da .
'
'
,
,
.
i
1t.r ||l It* k I lit. I*
T l k m hvfd,
1
north *ide o f a 11v • oak or aoim
The Truth S eek er. I la.a o f the home o f the
Minaea
O r a ld in e
im o n
•»(
•M
l
I.
4
I"
m.l.elief
In •
M e th o d ," Church will meet at »'«•■ B etty P » ‘ r » »
. .
M i** F lu e Hutchison and M i*r |
r *,l " f W&gt;' V '
v%' 11 ^
***
on T h e rr '
•
v
-.
tl
Mill
the home o f Mr*. \\ .1 Duvul.
t.am ea were enjoyed
d jr iflff Su*an W ight. 'tu iien t* at Florida T t ! \ \
.
w
I
llM
f
l
f
l
.
l
.
4.II4PM
r
t
H
E
H
S
U
I
K
should
c«m*tructed o f go*-M
010 W est Kiret
Street
with ' the «&lt;&gt;cial hour and refreshm ent- Stj(|r r&lt;,||,.|ft. f „ r Women in T.»!
l.
I It.
T- th.. I&gt;*f t ,.( ••riiii.t.. r••*•I jii«t
Mr*. John Vaughn, Mm W. F w ere served to there present in- lahaMee are spending the week j matched lumber, with double w:i»
lict.lM.I
1**1 wl.tp llglll
jand with *ur pup. r or hea\ \
w In. it enm • -•
W tlla , Mr* W
t
Dekl**
and |dudinir
l(
I
I end with their fam iliei* I lir -«r •n• **r '
ih uildin g papei l.clrtt i n tin* w:il.
U her \..ii t .'
Mr*. J. D. Jmkiin u. cohost****
Mr*
V
II (Irantham , teach
—
tlrhMlrf.
•O.I..A
'I
t
h
i*
for
wiriiltiwa
nod
reiliiu
r*.
W. -hall*l. - •
,r . M i . . Jerry
P e t r .. .
C e c il'
M i.. Ik.n.thv Mitch.... wn..
„ r llBhl
(
f
the
i
.b
»
■
*ha l|* *
The Y W A
ir-at 1ll* li­
*rh ,- ,1l in, T * v*/” - “ 1,11p, . „ M , .
....... . r UPtl* ' *
tl* l Church a ill meet Mt the J. n e«. M i.. Alm a (^ an th a m . M l*.
«
it
i•»
•
"ii
*n4t
Having ihc ri ih on pillar* |w*i
home o f 51rn. kk
It F*»rt (III
Im... .. ill a* the g'jewt o f Mr
dunk It•*r .|."ichnnt* hot .|.»«'«p ‘* 1 V. i.t get her
f.ra.-ie Allen 1&gt;k»
Mild Mi * each rriviMcd h\ nri m verteil |u»"
J r.
M i** Betty .Sauer.
W r it Nineteenth St****l ut 7 311
i
nit w•» *
Ri&lt; hard (p )le«p ie
' *k'•! up th » little hie.« She i» It. I g .« giant
w ill pr«k*rct the coin fr*»m • »'
Marian
|*ear*on, &lt; harle. 1- 01. hole*
M i»r
P. M.
" ’ . .4 .tig. nhutk. ) w ieO ih N u e u- u tiia cie l
1 •"to
'h e ^
an«t mice.
the ______d, tieorge Roland. Joe 1* •Thr firat iint flu* M *• o f
Hi...k
M r.
I..lm r Sparkman Ir fi I
IhtiCt mirk, the m l. t -■ bur. &gt;
4ill l*ryi • in the |tru* anti Mi** Betty Petra*,
W om an ’* (Tub %
Ik 4»r-k I.J ihe
th i. imiriunK fm W ilm uivtun. N (II rn|uirc. ...........
fm m « « n t !•
I* •k «•1 I 'd.l V
club hoove ut 1'J IMI A M.
I
. I. . iieerf
C. t.r -p .ii.l U week with Mr ' » hu«h.l .1 . .. t 'l n* f . r a .i
TV’ K a il A r
, 1. . \• when
Sparkman who t* there on h i«»- !
•"!
hut
n f..
J The cu b r« w»l\ *hurk the co
*.. ...(...I .•nml
• Ik kle.teif Id * *
— - —
I ami -tore it m -ulr I h»*n, for
Red Crota -twing ....... mi in tin
SpCHK
(_ h u r C H
».» « f " » l h o f '
y 4 VI Mill, m l m II 09* l.l.II
ren«onnhl\
lifh *
• rib.
u-»e
morning.
________
*•I
•I
11 t, \v. ..... , I • ill. y 11 • mi
Friend* here of Mr* |. P Me
pound o f cm h. it hi -ulphi.b* I
(ilad iola Club. O
K. &gt;
- ill'
*|,J* ,
meet a t the home „r M r.
t
lln ifm hcr t.cm ral Ihe'-'. P'*'"- Culler will be iiiti*re&lt;.ted to Inn II e ve ry |0 U . uho* f*** 1
' * «...l . —n f ti I i .iih I'n a e
.1 \l h H i N M I l i
II. I
.4 *lb | i(|&lt; 4 ol 41 *« II U'lHMIK
I • . &gt;till.* S. fk , r n "II k \l
L,. Irw in. 24*11 !• iu .lt.. Avenue ,4ci ..... .
o f the Salvation that -he hu« recently moved into ta crib lu fo ft **pii»»*‘ »h d •»' •' ***•■»•■ » hr bii /i i K .i i i
u ' 'll.. -.1 Ik Ik . " I.» I • Ik* r **r»
I Spec mil
I It k * k 'III*
ill I k
high
would
rr.piir**
I"
at 3:00 P. 51.
Arm y m Japan.
w ill
be
the her hew home which hn* )U*t fee t
lot on I Upimllni!' •.
-1*1111114 1 J ill
\
•
*
4
*
M
been
f
i
ii
i«
h
e
d
m
i
•iiifle*vil|«*
OOlt
g.
I
.
1
"Il
I
l|
I
o
il
,
|
,|
.1.1.|
poiiroN
i
l
Inf'llO
'gaii!
should
•
the
The P ilot Club will have it principal *|**aker at lo th
I lo Ru«-i oi jit-.| l ,« f •
placed in i»n ..p«*u w i.le, fh*'
I I. •
..•*-•' *1,1 .I'll., I lo n W a r
dinner meetiii.*
t
\ ahlex «4*rvice« m the Full (Joip#l T a b ­
t le*
•olM ..f
||„
. .»„
. ,,
11
4
im
1
*
r
1
in
in
11
•i ih.
A nialir •* •• * • 1'. I l.l • • . I
I • I • I" ’•! I " l i e k•• , good
earthrn *»r gin** .'..nluiiirr *»n l*&gt;p
ernacle on Sunday, it w a i an­
I 4 K I iin M iiu :
f i t 'l l •
Hotel at 7 •HI P M
M i** Adrian!** f'u rry ha.* rr- o f thr corn
•
1 • •• 1
k* lit, Ii -hi* 11
. laldi
I .**0*1 -b ,* • ta li.*ii haJhr.*wi» o il bur
nounced thi* m orning
by
the
11
ii
\ m : 1 is I* \** 1 . .it
TH URSD AY
I
^
.. I
. 1.
|.
turnril
to
hrr
h*
mr
in
Savannah,
I
to
*■•.,*&gt;.I •k - • . * l • mi A M
Ii. . Il 1.1. d o .*!• • » . i i. i it i: •
Rev Cenrge K. Ziemer. pastor.
lap* -trrlch rd al*.»vr th** c«»rn U '
1 me mi
10
The Woman'* Club, uinlii tin*
Ml
II ii**i!'I
|....1
(•a., after *prndm g th r past 10 *&lt;'104' o f thr n ialrtial g r l* oil th&lt; I •• l mi
\l ■•1 i.l 11a ' 1 •*• I. •I M Sr r , 1, r M "it
* ||. 1 I .mi " o
1 1. ' \
Mi.
new I n
•The general wan in command day* with Mr*
A
\
\
" I*.Ill
Ih. . . i l. il
, \|,
direction o f M m
IC&lt;&gt;v T ilh *. will
W
P. Rr.atk*,
file
II
htO
I..* m. d l o t ■ 1 II. Iti .■ i.li i -1m/ M &gt; I 1 .. » I* 41
corn il will d»» i v harm A ft e r th.
h ate charge o f ilo* «cw in g se*t o f tin* Australian force* o f the Mr*. Ila r iy l.»a* and Mr*. J 1..
»»'l I".i I In ill 1| • 111111’ i ;i| * , 1*101
.ml '-riatnlv.
I * » put at im"
carbon bisulphide ha* hern pine &lt;’
I k* 11 n- *•• i kI' •
• |* M
b 1 h ti l**it*
•Ion fo r the Red t i o «m in
the army over % |&gt;eriod o f years W ilkin-on
"
"
I
dim
Mai.ob
i.i.i
-•
1
1
\
is
c
l
ii-.
11*in•* • I! &lt; 1 .. 1 ' .
1 ."h o i
cln*e the crib tightly un i keep -•
ik k'l.lrl.tgi*
and ha- had some unique e ip e r
morning.
'•' I li.g , II.U n il, , , *| ,|JIV tM| *.f I*. If 1 0 S* • k*
I
'.no
c
hi I
I
f
i
l
i
a
l
It
t
a
r
t
a
r
1
III
HI
II
closed
for
'J
I
hour-*
Then
o
f"
The (Ira m n n r S’c1ro l P. T A irnres. He i* r.cw working In the
I" ill kblo.il 'IHI.U'M I ,&lt; |I|. u I,.||
.... - I II I
|..-«a Of
44 I Mr. k«
Ii
|*i-|..r
f
11.
i*n»iv. In.
no.• • ' •
Mr*. J
R.
Iln olrh tn .
Mrr. window- and door* I** allow eacupc
•• •
i. i
mlined
w ill meet in tin* auditorium
*utithern ilistrict «*f the ^ f [T)y
I ’.** W 4b.'
.1 Mli SI 1rr I
t •.i • fit. . it v a i.
i il.'fiip r* FI**! id'l'a •*" I no ""i t.ioi *r**l *••* |
Carbon
b
i*iilph
idr
p
highly
n
I
f • 1 til'*I it j.kv *
Slid.| ib S. Ii ..| ‘l | i \ \|
3 :W IV M. ... U- precede.I by |j ^ m - u h h i. l U ^ r j J a k e , him H arry I.«*r and Mr*. A. W Loo
1
*'•
'Ml*
I
mi
tit!
..
tnaiiied
at
o»
("*nl«*nf
of
k
i
ft.
1
lo1
k
enlb
g.krtd
late
dev#
h»p.
•
4
1
•
Ming
4
\
..I-l.
|
.
n
\
M
flam
ahlc
and
no
fir
r
o
f
any
kin
-1
all u c r the U n ittif S t i t c
I I I • p«nt Ih r day y r*trr»la y :*i Camp
M-. rlimwls ...» iu,|, . \• i ,.f ih,
(. ».
k\e ill-cover
tha boanl mcrti.iir ut 2 1 5 I* MIt 1•'.i'lca-4 '*»g 1 I • lOHI.g I 1.1.'ii M In | 4|
the
Ju» k ■•»•»1 \ *11.
I n . a daughter, who ia a miauion- (Handing T h rir hushand* a rro m . should hr allow ed m a r it. Ih. I*' 'I " " ' , *Mp.d«» i||, u» .m
1
.
.»
•
-it•
on
**i"l
l.*»ve.
|
m
iii
t
I
III
Mg
\4&gt;|
•
Ii
im
..
I'
\
|
The animal II..11..w een F e l l 1 o'noraI ion
11 •( k ti kker Kddy
pnnied Ihrm horn** fo r tlir wrrk- Experim ent Station ••ntoinnb'gi •
ary :&lt;&gt; India.
44 .
, k *», • kl.
|* \|
i 4 . in
,i|•p•
it ,i,limit* I h&gt;
val nf the Smith Side I'riimiry
SlockYon &gt; »• * I iv 11 *if 11 ui.*d
warn*
For thi* r**i»***n, do not
Car
|.l...«,
I r It,, ..... . „ f
end.
M
ajor
W
illiam
K
lainaar
o
f
thr
I*"l"(-s|,|||w
\
|
|
I'll
|
|
.
d
f
ic
if
till
.ml
k i I ue rr-l upon
gt'.n
lhal
In*
r«'pmt« f 1mu \\ 1 h■1
Schoi.l will le *ii-l.| ill the »chnol
tie AI lllg
have tht* crib in Ih** barn.
S id' it ion Arm y I'ita d e ', whom
1•
!'. f lie M.if oolr
• 1 f'k'htiug in th. ...nth before ,kiinpjin\ hi
4 »-*»•••» a kk. ....... ..
.*o|.l"'l I •** •«* inn*.
arnut'da friiii n no I*. M until
1
.ll
11ll- Il Ippir-I *re
if. rc i..I i» vi.iti.-K , w ill nl.o bIt*.*•I"\ h t&lt;.41 k.•k od tlir 4 i inientl »i, • .........1ai.lt '*
*1 *•!*"»
Am ong S anford wom en who
9:00 I*. M. 'Hu- inibiic i. invitc.l |.i L.tendance at the .v rv ic e . a'nd
11..
l ‘i niiiwiil.i i i l l * d
in
village*
*•&lt;•»!■% w m i h »4 m i r i in iiia i
St*
..............id
that
iliio
tn
io
are
attending
the
IM
ta
Kappa
to attend
« in ih 11
oi I* till, a wild i i'm|.
\11 tier
lie
ic haa been ixlem led a
Ilulwer
bill I"'
lit*'*
if !••■» Ill*- 'lot* I*
m eeting
in
•*4 4 .1 jit* ( Ii ( (rr 1**
The Congregational Frier^.Uhip cunlinl invitation a t attend Loth (ia m m i luncheon
. , 1.. .11 iliii lii- Lent "iron g
•I Ilf itlt.M k . mi III. \||.*|- .(% &lt;ecl«*r ifflint. *1 h\ the
k
- lie ' Li- |’ i*t,.r
I
.
•trial
R.idl
•
Daytona
Reach
today
are
Mr*
It.
Leagu e m eet, ut th r home
nf Ihe 11:00 o'clock le rvic e an.1 the
I... .«-»! |i - . Iell , hopef *1 irn kbit, il.iiiin d l». h.t k.*
\1 1 re- t ’.ioimi--i.*n " ii a .l-.w nti.w i* -t'l
Wot,.1.1 v s. r III 1" '"I A 41
1.ii. i 11 "• 1 "•• w ..rid. and
Mr*. John Jrnc.
on
llcarilail evenlnir .ervice b efin nln v » t 7:3d O. M axwell. Mra. Stella P A r’ v i. Iilng Hi'ibir**
, ( kt. •' |1|1 ii.i
i"l \A V|
. .| i*k. ii.-im .'ii ..f mankind.
din .*41*.I
l«ro id* » ' ifig
i»i
' ** •l ’Mi..ri
T h r Ancient Rite o f the laiying puUiil
rington, Mra. S. J N i l an*l M i**
Avenue at .T:00 I*. M. to plan o'clock.
l.v I lie |i,i-l..(
J
I
to*
•
»*
rriit**»«
admitted
a
,t, |,, • 1 d.l 1 bed hi I to- O'.hi '*
On Of lluntl* will Im* udminiatrr
Kmmii Dwen.
fo r tbe Annual Hainnr.
I I " till'.' • toil. Ii In |!,•• VV||/,
••I o.'i'l iii*I blii'iic I.o - -i.im f**ree*
kbM...I a*« f . n.t « &gt;bcl.. (lie '•k mi
»d
in
Holy.
t ’ ro** . Kpiocopai
1
id
I'»WI
.1
ll
*.••
I
•
t.'pj
•
.1
til**
]
Friend* o f .*1—* Susan W ight, ( ’ hurrh at 11 ihi m U k tomorrow
M b-r.
'■ w » » ■( e r e
■It ik. mii N|..wiokb
Ih .', .1.uiiied
4 41 4 4TI**\ 411M 4 4 11 4 III 1.
Rev. John
daughter o f Mr*. A lice W igh t, ^ morning by the |{t
r 111 1 ( t St • • *..l *•* r ., ••*
ihai \ a ii 1m.*ip w. n
pm ailing
w ill be in ltw («l«il to know lh al D. W ing. D D . S T D . Bishop
i
*
ii
|*l W ill..... lelllF' 1 Ill • Ii . •
T h e W o rld ’* New» Seen Through
IC11--11111 annu a a m ., tlo&gt;uth J
o
f
South
Florida.
?4(*n«l
iv
**,
i
,
•ha ha» been ple.ltt*.l by Ihc
1 • 1. 4 41
( i" - ** ••1 I. I* kbIt |» (b#
Thi* rite goe*
i'ac1.
to
th* • rn front and 11 • l ii »*\% utf cnipt* |
Gamma Sigm a
Kpatlon, a na­
he
h r is t ia n cience
o n ito r
C A M I* HI \ M H M i. «ferl
J-r»
o f lio* R**d ti".»t
ki. -ii'gid
II •••• 4 .41
very
day*
o
f
the
A
p
o
*tlr*
when
,
.
.
...
.
tional
ch
em
i.try
fra
tern
ity
al
A n l . l r i M f w m l D u ly ,Vrui/v/vr
l*l»V4(fC Jlint'pil
1.
A • 1* 41
V I* 1
1 hn*tmnit&gt; I .etiingru.l t*»
t.nak out
hud •Spi't IhII
to
Florida S late C ollege fo r W o . t i e
convert*
M**«•••| 41# . 'It. (I
i iiiuk -IIu . *•v ••i omilitihT riuiuffeur
"• 1* 41
Funeral IHrectn*
r ^ n .i.j p titr. i i t a i 'n . v m i r m t . ri'iu sitiN O s o c tm r
&gt; ih
-tl4 In
man in T a lla h a a .c ^ w h c re rhe 11 n fU r lhi-y » r r r bvptiiv.l rn-BIV- |! * ' "
K
k
aiiKa-llnt
itSr
1
V
1
.
*».
lie., \ « .i | turrt. I « lw , kl««MXawi|l
;
ii&gt; 1 U
hurh 4,i*iiiiiiiiii«l rt'Aiiimai ii« ..| 4 cinpaiiy D. I'JJth Infantry.
T0«l I*. 2nd St.
,.l
th
.
Holy
S
p
irit
by
thv
Layir.g
,lh
!'
h.";h
l
takin
g
a
p
r«-m
«.lic
a
l
courwv
k T r * r t M - ^ . - . t r W &lt; ^ r t H U 4 — I W f r o . S « u .V m 41d
iik •• I k ic p "i liiatf .i S.mfnrd unit, im ’t sm iling
ItMine 4*1
t i i »: km i i m h m : 1141* 11 a f
I n O f lli. n l, T h - ..u tW Ity /or’ K* ’ V *!’ !* '* * !!" "'
km — Ediloiiili Are Timely Ind fnMnactive, and lie Daily
lilt
it
I|
d
f
lilt.
,
*
I
ia
|
for
III*
cllulllft*
lli.tt "in fin* * .4* * .tff. fi*i\( mii 4
t 111 111 11
thi* f4j irtinri « &gt; u lim ltril to
Fearuia%'Together with the Weekly Magaaine Section, Make
III
a|l-*p((*-lt
|
a
e
|
|
i
t
"
’
I'NIUpM
&gt;d||tll
|iur*iiii (tp.T ti" » i i • .»••• pi'*i;ii v ti'ir
IdHM'-l \k- Ml N'lill* SI
A p o*tle*
laater, a* the * hi.rch
the Monitor an liiaal Naanpaper fee lha Moan.
lie b II 44 I'd* k• r 1. 1»t»r
furth* r
\ |M'k( -*iii.kn *ii"l tin- I..I - |*"l((| I IlilM'
grew -the au 'hority wa* vi t»«l
Pnca }I J 00 Yaarly, or I I 00 a Month.
Jm Ini'* ii pul* initudinoiiM *i"* Mimd 1k *• ft.".I 1•' ii" 4 41
ap p lit'l In flu* tutirt* fr**iit f t ••iti
in
the
Riahope,
4
ho
w
ere
the
McrtiliiM
44•*r• h |* 11
4 4|
Saturday lone, including Magar^na Saction, i l 60 a Yaar.
Hu* Yui'iiti Ih ll* iu»fHi *«f M tl-Cttbh it i li&gt; the mtiik * df Fia n ci* vbhi* 44 e*'|Ike-*.| , 44 *•( -a1111. : tkl I* 41
gucce*«*»r* Ui the Aptiatle*
. JnltoJuilory Offer, 4 m u ai JJ Canta.
\4i»- v•■ied
Mi--* 14ithi Amrni'44
to
thi*
S»*4I
Ilf
.\XtiV
lie
uni
M"
•
l\
rllli.H
\
\
I
a
1
.1
(.
•
Ik
k
|
*
41
Palma, bam boo and frrn InSpecial muxic ha* been iirronrObtainable ail
*“
tltc -Ninth -• in ih r cigut c ity *4 j_ Ynti will He Plkcii ti lir.Uty kbcl
V r . V
..
.
aa
A
*a
a P I W * * ' k l t ' f r t l t f ' 4V t’ r »* U l s l l ’ l*
’ ’ .I*.
m ith w la lj_ baakj ^ p f vA
. bL-.Atnulnjb'f Ui
^
.v.
... .
T -.W
' R riu v R I i i a i f y * •••v: r irnlcltn roil anil lo a T r iu M ftt r r m n o j,,." irsfV.Tat.
(.’hrlsUun Science Reading Room
th rr iiu*l (but ih** (t* tmuiia kb-rr * M '. i i T ..f her ri*44iirtl 4*;i* u ten
her grandm olhcr’ a g a n l«n form v.l
« m u * n i v 1 in in 11
Thi* Bcrvic** hu* al/*** Inmh *»*l
J
800 K n it- Second Street— Sanford, Florida
d a y i n p w i il i tn c u rt tn l l u v u n i .
t*» Hi
II (iiMMthiim !|lnl*tir
thr backgruund to r lha tnarrlagt- anal** with *p *cial prayer* and th« 37 mil**** D«»m liit* «it\
■II
I'l.l.l. T h a t', w h en -j a . , , , . . ! , , MI| H,
la d e vtn in g at 8:00 o 'ilo &lt; k -n “ Navy Hymn** in uh*4*rvanc. *.f tioulh •*"» mil*** fp»m ii"* c ilv i •
-t
d
d
"
r
.Idt*
vtiM
«uppd)«ed
tap
r
d
l
li
r
j
llitiles.
|.....| •» « , 4 41
thi* 4* * •-1 ami Til mil*
the P m b y ta r ia n Churth o f Mi»u N avy Day.
&gt; * » - * ...........................ii k a q
11
I'm le Sum needed Joe 1*m* 1
'* "••f*hi|i I I 0*» A 44
llh«- noith.
.
A lice Caldw ell W igh t, daughter
..... .
1.. l.-t
him o f f fo r ten [ * * " • "*1"(I.
" ^ *iitMiM'iit
,
......... .
o f Mra. A llc a W igh t and Ihe
•Idtv -, *«(( f. it her «t|tiiri*i| “ ljii»*i*n I ’ini-'itdH KinUdb.ii b In |' 41
lata Fred W igh t, and Rdwaril
I Mint i« **f th«* IlmiRp nf ( ’all 1‘ V* nil.a Hr (kite 7 111 |» 4|
R oy W illin k, aon o f M r. anil
4\ Imi Hill t '.iii'.-a
|||r
in Hu* I** I' ii Ini That’" ahy Jim*’’* Hi r ii...el
41•-- | H iilm *w
M n . F . J. W illin k. T h e Rev. K.
1 Out of .1
-tiii I** i* iniAmitig thr*** (lay**
D. Brow nlee, paator, perform ed
Young Men .10 Years Old
( ( • n iln ite U
I'raaiaa I ' w g r
lln e l
« III III II o r 4.Oil
the double rin g cerem ony in khe
In conjunction with the club**
Have
Defective Eveuluht
Hill l. l .I S I S TO FI FA I
•Si Ik v * .ii ••I 1 im 4%cimr4
Sht*t»,
S«4iif*»r*l
llatwlmu
preeence o f cloaa frien d * an I r r l. defense
program, a fir«t
od Sign
R iiM lN a llta
r * f » f f l 4tag*
K c v \\ »* II .1. •*■•••*. l - . 1 r
(
’enter.
Meisrli
R
ealty
C
o
,
un»l
a tiv e i a f the couple.
him U ana (tilin g l| M ire r llfR
*4(|im|^ \ ........ . |i* "A 4 4|
Class
clasa was
wa* «ir
organized in the W"MF Mi’ ll IS T**nu , (HI.
.'.r»
( ’&lt;»
Mlea Suaan W igh t, a ld e r o f man's Club
| l*M fa ran
mnalk In alia*
Ytiting 1'rir|i|c b In |* 41
yraterday
niornntg I'urcvll
i/l'i
\*
w
«*ffu*i*ra
uf
th**
SoilSeminole
Rm i»&gt;*cur,
Realty
• Ini# IMI* • f f llr ( I mb. ( a l l M
41••r nliia Nrar v 1,. c 11 "0 4 4|
the bride, waa
maid-of-honur, with 2Q A c rn o n * in att*nd&lt;|n*c
l«»«lar f « r 09 ni»R«*|MlM#al.
Trust ( ’•* . Si*niiii*»h» ( ’ ounty l.min 'In rn Drug Sturt** A**4K’ittti«&gt;n K vm liig Her » 1.i c ; i\ 1* 4|
dreceed in a dubonnet -.heir wool A ll in terfile
ted iierson* are
in.
k
\
•
*
*
;iiiii«iiiii4*«k*i
at
th**
n
i
imp
*
c.lnc-.l
W
Ig
t
r
f
4
•)
1
la-cl 1it M.
dry, Sanfonl Fr*h &amp; tlr**«ery ('••.,
ault w ith which aha w oro navy vilr(| to join thi’fit cln****
ik.iik.iiin.fi lien* F’ riiiuy. Th«*y are
blue accaaaoriaa.
H er
corvage
„ Mi** Iren** Hinton, one * f 'he Frank ^!van*
Mnrtay
Thiiliifa.
nf
lirHiimnfit,
Slin** Machine St Sqf.ply ( ’ •*'.
w a i faih lo n ed o f
rad
radiance rraduate* o f tha
&lt; nvi.iiM* %rinv «i. « h i in ii
(WV.hour I’•*d
I l l a. I* .IIK bee. I*kaa. &gt;*T-W
Ruumill.it
Si \llder •((«,
1'ixlei T* * . |»r**"i&lt;l«*nl; Jnrirn llmtiinl,
Abriinm at|,| 1i.|
roaet. .
rrc*a Fimt* Aid Methods ( ' bum
..m .w a tT H ia r
lit J L Ingiiim, ..f |(( iim v i II**, K y., vH*t* pn***i 14*111, j 1 " r,J&lt;r(,rrH|* 4rh
S ervin g the bridegroom a . b e d in.truete.l_ by Robert B. CuiU.Is .rv,n-.
'itk'l M A. McCullough. I»f A t - j l i l g i . i r r
|..|»„ lirro ir.l It--..*
rp preen tativ.man waa Gordon Htanley, and e il),
field
*k»*4*ri*tury trtaaurcr.
I fiMii.-ii m. ..... . * i%
Grocery. Iliirry'* l.i.|iior Hfiir.-, I.iitlii.
'
j4l.irnitiic .W'.igi1tl|», 11 Oil
uabera w a r * Jamea Paaraon ar.d Waahingtnn, 0 . C.. w ill teach
F.Voleen*, lleaulv Shop, Sin-tie.-.
S|(»*ikr| llr k ilrfl.rfl KHlxfi
H a rry Brownlea.
the clarwa.
Ila rilin Dairy, W 'ullrr L. C.«.|K-r. Co., M rl.uuiin
jrw p lvr,
IIi IT r
«*ri,»Ti.i.*
The m eetin g, w ill he hel-l e-.h
P reced in g the cerem ony. Dr. II.
I'a i*kill* r Stcri*.
l.nlirw
4 ll \ IMJr k
Sanfortl f'a-«h pn-il S tore, S II
l-Mi-kaire
M «-re, F.diltr'*
r.iklir • Rrfttuu
It.-aiM.. II, Ilia ,Ia 1 a I—1 *i * I . a
.(
\1 , w
|..|.f|
lit*Itttiiio* a*f
\|I
S ervic e
Stall.,.,
H. McCaalln rendered i program week on M onday and T h u rw i.^ Rn ||&gt;h , ; ulf
rnnl, I’ .iy H oller. Hockey'* T ,rr |
ll* .ii.i ill
,4 k r f i i i e
o f nuptial muaie Ineluding "C a n ­
-Sh«|i,
.1.
('.
Iliite
h
i'o
n
Co.,
klarI
U
. t l*'w W
nm
'. n 'aa Cloh
Cl'lh •'
I t 'M
^ o
y r ln ',
' :u lf MS*
rV‘ ell
"
-^"k"
o elo c kC'r !„
in th
oman
axw
Stewar
tilena N u p tla ll" by T h eodore Du- n,T
inr Studio*. Nelaon A Co., M ar­
lsni, He mmole C ou n ty,
Bo la and "L la b a a tra u m " b y Liaat. w a . announced by Miaa I
&lt;4 41111111 M4|'.Xnl.V IIV M ill
lin
Rlutiki. a
Gturery,
la k e
aan reeiai.m . T
,rr&gt;&lt;
Sj, n f „ r,|
Ii IUi'h4fii*uii, l'a«ti*r
T h e traditional w ed d in g marthva who exnreaaed her
t bnrm i r u i t Co., and A . Hilda L
IS NOW HKIIVING
2
ft
I ti X* iaei .,i Urn
s . n f » r d KU-rtrir
C.,n
ware alao used. D uring the re rv - to the large number who a lle .d W o (k ,
A Son*. .
KiibiI ni H* Ii *mi| V H t M
mony the atralna o f “ 1 larva You |,,I*
*
't r a ilin g C 9 ., A. I'. C-onntdl** A
.lark K. Ka-o.t'11, Btnley'a Ser Snri.tiy &gt;l«*rnIk Wtir^hlp. 11 O') A
T ru ly ’ * b y Bond,
w »re
*o ftly
M
Sons, Inc. and A lla n tic
Con*' v,ee Statjcii, Oviedo DlUg Store,
I* M
heard.
*
Lina Railroatl.
Seminole T ir e
She#,
Howard 4*lirlwf A**il«4Fk*Rit«*rM 7
Kvart«nll«ll(H#rvlr#, &gt; no |* \r
T h e bride eboae • aa h er wei*R an fon l Super Stora, S toke'a I.' mr I'liim b ing, II. u
Papworth. l,rajr#r 5l##tlng, W*.|np*i|»y* 1 MO
tllfUr dreaa a eoatume
auit
o f ^ I r f l n H p d O n O l l l f I t a r r i» h Market. Flo rid a l'«w .-r and l i l y o f S an ford. .M illa r d
H
V II
u u ii
le p h y r blue lig h t w e igh t wool.
Smith, l^ n e y ’a Drug Store, F lo ­ lllld# Mtudr. Friday I 00 I* M.
D or
She worn dbbpnaet
aecnaorW a
Sanford Doudney, C. M. Hand. rida Stute Dank, J. R. Stew art,
Oct. 25 J A C K R O N V IL LLE,
!
T b e fn ll pleated aklrt waa topped
O. P. Herndon, Jiio'. II, Jinkin. F lo'iat, W . A tlee Rurpee Co., T ir e c n is r K im io iiia T ( 1111.(11
I'or
I’arh
*
*
«
a
l-irth
HI.
|
Comal guair il o f f ie e l b -r» T. W. Lawton. H.
b y a fitte d Jacket, and carryin g UPl—
M. “ Bob’* M rCrory'a, Kandall E lectric Co.,
lir W. I'. Iiiitirman, I’aslor
J
au iatan re
k.ol Moye, Geo. A. Speer, Jr., It. W. W estern Union, Vrrnay
out the t r a d it io n - a f "anm ehlng reported today
A .41
Crate l i i n t l 'v Hrtiid.
old, aom eihlng n ew , •ooM-thlng been aent to tha m otor*hip I'L Ware,
City Ire A Furl
Co , Co., I'. I. A
M.
Dingfelder, l* f"f, ' ! 1» l l r K d y , hii|ia*rlnl#t*(|#ni
borrowed, aoaaathinr b lu e." aha oncer, fo r m e r ly th * Suita Me- Palma A Pinra Dining Room and Henry
A.
Kuaaell
Reed
Co., M o rn in g W o m Ii I i *. 11 ;•••) giVfork
Curb Service
T.M.na |'ni|(lr« lll##||ri||R, • ;!) I*
wore &gt; b io t a * which had te e n •grru n d n ear N a p le i, on tha yulf Sinclair Refining Co.
HaVn.-a O ffic e
Equipment Co.,
French
Ave. nt Idtkeshoro
In b ar a a o t W a tronavaau. H er coa tL
Crown Paper
Co.,
Krickeon Sanlord S ta te * F a r m e r * ' M arket. Kv#nln« 4rnta|||n, 7 111 f,Vln#|| : Bmm.
lilvd.
Sanford, Fla.
inforw ed Funeral Home, Allman Chevrolet K. VI. F ru it Co., Am arican Fruit
f*..*n, W4i.il I v 'i -■, \I •• i i ,i r e ’
coraag* wna faahlonad o f tw e e t, * Tha cuttar Nameala
nmole b y Ih# Y**una l*#*k|il#‘&lt;a
heart r * * e * and tu bero.ea w ith headquarter* here that th e P »n - Co., CaldacU'* Grocery A Meal Gruwnr*. K ilg o r e S o ld Co., Sem
■mail rnM ttea faahloneJ o f the e er operated b y J. P. N u tt o f Market; II. II. Pone
Co. lot., inole Feed Co., Cam pbell'* BeCoaat Tranaportati-ut Bauer Radio A F.lectrlr Servin', ru rity Freil Co., aad Chase A
ta ll* w ith which
har
m other a the G u lf
Port
T am pa,
wax Beacon Dalri-a, Wiebuklt Stuilio. Co.
coraag* had h a u l tied fo r har Company,
•trended in tw o fe e t o f water nt Tha Teiaa Co., Seaboard Oil Co.,
Tuxedo F eed A
Supply
to ..
Ilanacll Inn, Mr-. F. K. Bolt.
M ra. W U llak haa lived In Ban- lo w tide.
Standard G ro w er* Aaan., T itle
Forreat
Catcher* • Grocery, Guaranty A Ab stract Co., Monk
fo rd a ll o f her I lf * and attended
Hotel Mayfair, Grurga Deetch, llennell'a U llliard P arlor, G. U.
th * local aekoola. 8 b * la ter at­
tended S L Joaeph’ a A cad em y la
C U y Shoe
Shiqi.
lYogreaalve Stuart P ain t A Glaaa Co., UnitWith Hot
Prrxa. Kathlairne-llair A Hldg- rd Lum lw r Co., J. C. Penney
B L A u gn ottee fro m which ahe
French Frieo
waa rradu ated In 1*40. Bka a t.
way Co., Tha Yowell Co., Touch- Co., C olem an '*
O fflc *
Equip­
ton Drug Co., Armitaga Cabin ment Co., and
U a d o d c o lla r* a t Htetaoq UniBtm inoU
D ry
With Hot
Court, Rotart I - Cox, Rita Thea­ Cleaner*.
varalty In D a U a d w h a r* ah# b e.
.
Frenfh Fries
earn# a m em ber o f Dekalom *.
ter,
Chamber
of
Commerce,
•octal aorafttv. F h « entered EmVelde* Hotel Elton J. MoughWith Hot
ton, Pentland, Gray A Moore,
e r r U a tv w a itr B a a p iU l In A tFrench Fries
lirigidltr-Gtntnl
Sanford Furniture
Co..
N e ill
la a la thie V alL
SATURDAY
B o ttlin g Co., P. D. Scott'* Stand­
M r. WBUnh a tte a d e l th# loev!
With H ot
ML* Kathryn Wtgglni &gt;/
ard Service Station, HUl Lum ber
•rboola. r m d a a tia g fra ta Sem inole
Jeanlna Whitaker
A Supply Yard, E. F. llouaholdcr,
H igh Behroi In 1 *40, b i n ( t .
Mra. i . A. Harroid
H ollyw ood Shop*, and W . J. K in g.
teadhkg th * UahrarpJtv o f Florida
R. T. Thomaa
Of Japan and AuatrmlU al
Plumber.
In QalaeeviO *. H » la now emJama* Kaye*
W . E. K irch h off. Jr., E va Bcaa
p b y a d h y . th e F lo rid a
P ow er
1. N. Robaoa, Jr.
WE ARE NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY
Baauty Shop, B. 0. Shinholaar,
and L ig h t Coaananv w ith b ead,
.
|B. L. Perkin*. Homer** Soda
SUNDAY
q e e r t a n In h a f d i
'Shop, The Tavern. Mr*. A. D.
v*
1— (M C a ly M o w i n g the weJMn. D. B Hodge*
i Zacnary, Celery City Printing'
Mra. J *h n J. Peacock
d ia g -th a aangl a le ft n a honey
C * « Wight Grocery Co., Slrtck&gt;l
Mra. K, F. Hauaboldxr
atoon trip l a
an
naannounca:
M d Motor*, Sanford Orlandhi
Mra. Herman Medlrr
it«a&lt;lnat&gt;*n, V n an
that?
return
I K an al Chtb, Pippin Garden*. L a *1 Rav. Gao. E. Ziaaiar, Paator
IZUi a ELM AVENUE
_________
“ --------*“
— *■-' * * - * —
al

Church Co-ed Class

Social Calendar

W

THHKB-

HoliT

f‘ ' ' ‘.V' M" 11

P e r son a ls

(Germans Claim
Jacksonville May
End Is Near For j(iei Fourth Radio
Soviet’s Capita! Broadcasting Unit

Missionary Will
At

Hishop Wing Will
Conduct Service.'

,'ij Life Is T'ougli In
t’ ncle Sam’s Army

T

&lt;

(0

C

S

M

Andcrson(iriffith

Miss Alice Wight
Weds Edward Willink

L

EN D S

TO DAY

leaders Co-operate
First Aid ClasseH
On Tourist Edition
Organized By Club

CHARLES
RU6GLES
ELLEN DREW
PHIL TERRY

(t

DR. HENRY
M cLAULIN, JR.

THE CHATEAU
INN

TO M O RR O W A N D M O N D A Y

RESTAURANT

• Cuban .Sand­
wiches
• Mex
5 C
Hot

Motorship Reported

jiranaea un

»•*• ij&gt;1|thl CO( Tripl, «s.. (irof,t„i,.

• Cold. Draught
Beer

Home O f Those Famous French Fries

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

DODD

BOTH SERVICES
Full Gospel
Tabernacle

* M-

4

goMkettom,
*

HUl

•

HAMBURGER
CHEESBURGER
BARBECUE BEEF
BARBECUE HAM F„ nch FtU.
BARBECUE PORK - % .

SEMINOLE B A R - B - Q

Hardware
•

.

.A ju .- .r .- .r :

—
t -v-

■'

\

1i

15c
20c
20c
20c
20c

i

|
1

�,» *
1

* •

JackBenny A n d K a y Francis
Co-Star ln(t Charley ’8A u n t"

sale by masquerading as his
friend’s aunt, ho chaperons two
young ladles and receives iwt
proposals of marrlsgt. Then, at
the height o f his Impersonation,
the m T aunt comes upon the
SMM. How ha and his friends
*n» out of their predicament
make* for one of the funniest
comedy climaxri.
Preview audiences hailed Jack
Bennv’s performance and have
called him the funniest thing In
skirts. Kay F ra n k la the real

PR O G RAM F O R W 0 E K O F OCT. 26th

ANNE B A X T E R ,'J a c k Ilenny’ ilAJ A risen W helan are' shown hero
In a seen* from Brandon Thomas’
Immortal
comedy
cUeeic,
"Charley's "Aunt/’ with Kay Francis and James Ellison. The funnlcst thing In skirts, “ Charley’s Aunt" likes nothing bottag than
to have a couple of young ladies real cloae—and when you know
It’s radios’ numbor one comedian, Jack Benny, In the title role, yon
ran understand the situation. Shown abova with 194t’a glamour
K iri are Anna Baxter (le ft) and Arisen Whelan. Kay Francis and
James Ellison head the,featured cast of "Charley’s Aunt."

Bandar, Monday—’“O M E L E T S A U N T ’ with Jack B n .
ny, Kay Franck, Jane* Elliaoa, Anna Baxter, Riant nd C a m ,
Laird Crvgar, Arlaan WbaUn and Bd^Uald Ones. AW *—
Dlaney Cartoon. "TH E TRUANT OFFICER." Bport Real,
"STEEDS AND STEERS,” Metro Travel Real and N eva o f
tbc Day.
f
r ' .(jy t ;
Tuesday, Bargain Ik y — Walt Dlaney*! (rest festival of
hita, conalatinr of "SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN
DWARFS" and Um following -groat Dlaney Cartapae—NFSR.
DINAND THE BULL,” the throe Uttle P l* i In "T H E fR A C .
TICAL PIG.” "TH E UGLY DUCKLING” and "DONALD'S
LUCKY DAY."
. .
'J.VT.'V *
Wednesday,
Thursday— "BROTHER
ORCHID”
with
Edward G. Robinson, Ann Sothem, Allen Jenkins,' Humphrey
Bogart, Donald Crisp, Ralph Bellamy and thd! late Grsnyfllt
Bates. Also— Latest March of Time,
"SAILOES*.'. W IT S
WINGfl,” "A N D Y PAN D Y” cartoon and N ew - Universal
News.
j.cD*
'*
Friday, Saturday— (‘ PHANTOM COWBOY” with
Don
"Red" Barry, Virginia Carroll, Mllbum Stone, Rex&lt; Lcaaei
Nlek Thompson, Bud Osborne aod Burr Carvth. Alee— Chap.
%tr Five, "8KYRA1DERS" serial, comedy, cprtoon ’ aod
"STRANGER THAN FICTION."
Midnight Show, Hallowe’en Night, Friday Oct. 81— 1104
P M — "W H ISTLING IN THE DARK” , with "Red” Skel­
ton, Conradt Veldt, Ann Rutherford, VhgialN .Gfejr, "Rags”
. Ragland and a big M-G-M cast. Also, Comedy,
Shwrt
and Cartoon.
&gt;*

EDWARD a ROBINSON plays the gangster who gone gUtt
fo r cultare with the aid o f blonds Aan. Sothern in " Brothel
chid,” coming to the Rita Theater next Wednesday and Thurt
Humphrey Bogart, Ralph Bellamy and Allen JmklnchAvo ! haf
ant porta In the thrilling melodrama.
&gt;*

NEXT WEEK’S CASTS
Jack Chcsncy ---- Jamas EUlson
Amy Bpettigue ..... Anna Baxter
Stephen B p ettigu e_.... Edmund
Gwena
Mr. Rcdeliffa ....Reginald Owen
Sir Francis Chaney ____.Laird
Cregar
Kitty Vardbm ... Arisen Whelan
Charley Wykehara _____Richard

ONE OF the newsr Western stars, of whom It may bs said that
he has not yet won bis spun, will hold.forth on tho screen at tho
Etta Theater next Friday and Saturday whan Don “ Reii'’ Barry
plays the leading role In "Phantom Cowboy.” Charming Virginia
Carroll,;Nick Thompson and Rex Lease appear In support.

Emest Coasart
•Morton Lowry
----Lionel Pape Brother MaeKwta-Joeeph Crshan
_WU1 Stanton Brother MacDonald-Wilfred Lucas
Curler Matthews------JTom Tyiar
WHISTLING
IN TRB DABK Buffalo B ona _____ DUk. Waomll
W illy Benton _____Red 8kelton Pst tonsvilla S e p t _____ GmaviOa
Joseph Jones
__ Conrad Valdt
Betee
..
uCarol Lambert
Ann Rutherford French F r a n k ___ J a u l Phillips
Tran* P o i t ------- Virginia Gray
ntrastar ............‘ Rags' Ragland
PHANTOM COWBOY
Philip Poet ...... ...Henry ONefll
"SNO W W H ITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” is returned to
»«*«• ..... . .Deo 'Red' S
HALLOWE'EN will be celebrated at the Rita Theater next Friday *Buu' Baser ......... -Eire Arden
screen circulation, from which it was withdrawn at the peak of- (Is
Paul Stanton
night with the ringing o f a popular midnight show starting at Jennings .......
popularity, as pert of the Great Walt Disney Festival, a .combin­
11:J0 P. M. and featuring “ Whistling in the Dark,” a screaming­
ation of Disney’s finest production including the above mention*!
ly funny mystery farce comedy introducing "Rad” Skelton, said' to
fa ll length feature, "Ferdinand the Bull, the Throe Little Rigs fa
bo another Boh Hop# type comic. A fine arrey o f short subjects
"The Practical Pig.” "The Ugly Duckling” and "Donald's Lucky
and a novelty act haa bean arranged.
Day,” all of which wlD be on the Rita screen next Tuesday. •
' ... IV
*
e
-a . .1
a . _‘
; i e.,J 1
ft
— &gt;I • s 1&gt; . ‘ I f iM fia i

Citrus Group*
r■ Ups Grading
&amp; ----- -B r lfrPercent
■Kb * » « « ■ ■ « '

T t«-

illluue Kama Hialuta' (Chapter
le vil Laws of Kli.tda)
with the
Clark of Ilia Circuit Court of
Hemlnole County florid..
KI.IZAIIKTII CAIIOL KTO.NU.
Oct. «. (III.

A Maple Ava. under the fletltleUa
name Security Lomhar A Uupaly
Yard dad that I Inland |« regtaler
anld nnma p n m n s l to the terms
or tho "fictitious Noma Rtnlutn"
IChnplar l l l l l Lawn of Florida)
with the Clark at tha Circuit

1 --

s .'L 'Z Z X T Z l’} :: - *
•JeAKELAND, Oct IS — (A*)—
'Acting to Improve quality of fruit
fearing Florida- the citrus comW lei-Ion yesterday voted to Ineraeee by 10 percent tha Juice
dantont requirement of
grapefruit permitted to l » shipped
from l i o’clock next Monday
nlghtf through Nov. 18.
: Ttfa li the maximum Increase
possible under tha law, which

am cncsxad In.business »f~WY B.' oct. it. i f f i r
Hacoml HI. Hanford, fie ri la. un­
der tha lletlllu'ie naala K*a Isas
Beauty Hhop rod that I Inland la
reglaler eal.l name pursuant tu
lha larma o f the "flctllloua Nairn
HLaiule" |Chapter IS t ll Laws of
florlda) with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court or aemlnola County.
Florida,
.
„

Mru. Ml.VNIK llKSH flAHNRR.

Oct. ,1, IMI.

tva nffactod Juice content
Commialon member* conducted

twa-aad a-teU hoar hosting !&gt;•
•y end dMcuseed the question
IT noorly two hour* In n closed
mtloa before voting to Impono
B r iu la tlo a . Th«
&lt; *»•

Robinson

Flo A d a m s___
Jack Bock ____ J
Brother Superiot
Clarence Fletche
HlUle the Knife
Da.lL..
Brother nr
Wren J ‘Charles D. Brown
Brother Goodwin ..Cecil Kalla way
Philadelphia P,weU „ _ ,M o r g M

Tong reported .engagemen
ar Ruby Kaalar and John Id

Owner

hOTH'M o r N i r n t x i a a I N
KirricH m i i k o k u y
u iv k m
AND IN rUIUtUANCH OF thal
retain (Inal decree of furecloearo
on&lt;l wale and enlared on iho ttlh
sad by Iks Circuit Court In aad
fur Memlnola County. Florida, la
Chancery. In a eaUIn rauso thersla
pend bur wherein IINI1RD
LUMIIKIl COUI'ANY, INC., a corpora­
tion. In plaintiff, a a « BRM1NOUI
CHRAMMIIY CUMI’ANY, a eoljo-

S iX S f-

K nown as tha feaarord Hpoclal Tas
school District. Ssocial Taa feahoel
Ulrtet No. IT kaow-A ta the Loagweed fepoalal Taa k k c c T p h i l U t
M B Tha School Dial flat NIC XT
■sawn
as ika Oviedo Mewls)
T u feehoot District. Special Taa
ReSeaT District No. I, k sacra aa
(ho Chaluoia Special Tea A M
District Special Taa feeheel DtaIrict No. I. known aa the Oaaeva
■penial Taa school District. apeel-

INH or sk dr n w t .« of an i m ..........
\v »
! Bag. t tl cka. Kart „r Ike a w corser of lh « NR 1-4
| at Mar. II TWO. I» H-. R. IS K. run N. II chu. M to
| tha W . line or Hanfurd (Irani. R l i degrees W. la
, tha g. lias at the NH l-&lt; W. 4.4 rha. to beg.
■ W t -l or NW 1-1 ol NW
1-4 ’
'
1
IIW I I o l I E 1*4 o f NR 1*4 of

.iNIk &gt;1

B -l. o f I■.*„{&lt; M JIsta

Lot ~l. laaa South 1,1 chains ''
NR i-4 at N W 1-1 A K &gt;«« fL of W. IS! II.
t - l of N W
1-t A E. IM ft. o f SR I I of N W
N H of nw l.t of PW t-t
s it of n w i-e of a w i - i
N it Of R * 1 -4'A ‘ N tt‘ ol few 1-4 Of NK 't - t
1-4 of « W
1-4 of N B H A NR 1-4 of NW
g a 1-4 A W H
Of N f l ' l Of HR 1-t A W it
t-4 of an l.t and NR 1-4 af SR 1-4 of NR
N W t-4 af AN 1-4 of NR 1-4

t NR 1-4 ol n w 1-4 A

1-4; le a NH

of SS
1-4
1
1
. 1
A »w
1-4 of
of feW
1-t A
|

of N « l - i of feR.f-4 I

t g w 1*4 A Nik Of NH of HH of
* ^ ,V V w

Aw

8 -4 North #

-

*

‘ n w ' d * i i 4nR t r i Ltmt R R .ef.feH

-

kof

git

l- t . o t n w 1-0 • * N H Of ■ »

’ TSuafirT

W B M r tfe

NOTICES

Nutlrd la

NOTJCR

hereby given that I
In huataau al Orlaada lllahwwy Allamaalo Mprlaga,
Fla. under lha flrtlllom name Mad
Tlh Bacvtao ala lion aad that I la-

» m oagagod

land to roglalcr aaid nnma puraunt |a the terms of tha “ FietfiU w Name Htalatuf* (Chapter
M ill Laura af Ftaetda) with the
Ctertl. of tho Circuit .Court of
■emlaole County, Florida,
IL D. MelNTOdll. I K

Ooi'tL 1041,

nI MADR
'Tam
V,^1
A FHR1

a 8-!)

W

t-4 . »
. ’ *1

t-4

| i h r a'.A L e a » . I . rds a f n . » ) i | 4 a

8 heifer*— no mark or br
t talvse__ no mark or hr

* *•
‘

i r? WW W A ' f f » - » of M B - M le f « W
r « f N W t-4 A R « t-4. o4 » W 1-4
\

branded MD
I t enure marked share
fork sharp branded
Track aad MD
1 call mahsd swallow

:|

n l(|
H

�J
A.

■ H M M M M T fT K rT

i

j ‘A w y - •

^ .’ • • •
".» j . . * r. *• • '

I’S

S

S

'• •’ ^........
•; 4*/; . y- • * •. 4* •

S

'
•

• •■• . •

•

f e S tf ? ?

Wildcats
1) A victory m r tha . » 'T l
____ ^
ceVhr
~
Ranting end and slatiog off
Ucklo to trio af year. Walker and
Musaeau shewed their hasIs to the
Sanford line and baekJJeld far
lonw rain* (hat counted in twd
irUSncnk
Both Oa-la touchdowns were
rcored on drire* mom the Sen lord
40 yard Une after the CM* .took
the bait on a Fbd punL The firm
tally was made on runs hot the
s e e d on* resulted from two Ion*
p »*es.
•
,
:2!x
Mid-way in the second qi
Ocala took the b a ll’te, the
ford 42 on a punt and drove .
the 23. Musses a broki lore am
twisted hia « * 7 for th# rams ini 8 j!
25W*tds to paydirt and the fir*
score. Art attempted ccr.reraioi
was no good and the score,stood
st 6-0.
•
.. A A
Sanford reeahrtd th# kickoff
and settled on their own 12 but
w r f unable to advance and kicked
to The 40. Fywn there e .few*
Ocala pass was good _fok abmit
XI yards, piscine the ball
defenders'
eight-yard
The neat play resulted In aJOaa
of Wyout four yards .but the Wudn f nuns back when a pej*' to
Masseau was g » d and he floated
serose the r * * 1 f* r the e*cond
score. Welker kicked the ball
stil right between the goal P°*u
and set the score at IS-0- t
Wverml threats w e r . nnde by
Ocala In the seeoftd half
b «t
the score remained the ease *hea
the Sanford line held, hard. Oaly
one glimmer o f hofrf « • # • &gt; &lt; * “
the play or the locale md- that
w -fc short lived. TTW- J « 7 * i half
k k S o ff was m rrU * huck web
and Truluck broke away for . M

, n w ?aAwrottt
, - .. •

32 Gatore L«ave
JjCr £ £ U. Game
A s Underdogs

Home
Team

A T THB

Arcade .
Package Store
LIN K S

s a n fo r d ,

F lo r id a

PAG E FTYfc

-

MMO * Home
Score Team

___

TNTU UECnoNAL

SCH E D U L E

BEST
OF

Fine. Liquors'

• Arcade
Package Store
O. I).. FARRELL, PROP.
Bagged’s Liqae
(formerly
I
Stars) »
MATHER ARCADB

1840

H em *

score Team
B ig Six Oeahtrewce

Bradley Tech-N«w Mes. Agg. t«-T
Kardham-T. C. U
• DKP
Obertln-Swarthmore
14*1)
Oklahoma-Sants Clara
13*33
Pittsburgh-Duke
| 7-11
Tennessee-Cincinnati I
DNP
I Vanderbilt •Prince ton
DNP
Wash. (St. L.)-Centen*ry
14-13

Kansas-low* stain &gt;
Missouri-Nebraska

Appointed oh a resolutions com*

_

0-7
7-30

I9t0

_

__

fibre plant from which hemp la
Halfback Battle No Gas Shortage made|
arit| the cantor bean
|Expected At ’Bama -Found-In
■W'lts-s* wrrr &lt;
IV4**r »»- Kn»fh*r
Faiupa. chairman. L. 1*. Parka,
acidn. Carroll LiruNey, LikeGeorgia Grid Tilt
Declares (’olee I'rn
land. .I«»hn I* &lt; lark. W averly;
1
AU (Vt
- i ST PETERaSIirHi; M,t ...

Score

. Hunter
1.iij h

Brown IVnaacola; Iscon*
rhoinion. -Miami, Walter

hilled M « KmIIIr nf h»lf | ( A r w im IfxI |*r«— •
»■' -I. •llay*
Orlando;
A B
IhMiley,
SOUTH
between F^rrhall ►rnnkit* |should t Ivp niliPiiiM'lt |&gt;x•i*' i* •t I -la, k-hoiiv die; llaynnl S
( ’mill,
Southeastern Cbefermce
- ^i*-H ami Jimmy Nf&gt;l*on. to |t,, thr f*rt lh»t
mp .»-• , ' i I i t* r^hnig Mini B J .Maisli
Alahama-Georgla
DNP' day* game between Ge&lt;&lt;riria ,«ml
„f „||
, . , |i„ v
mi. Miami
Oeorgia Tech-Auburn
V
7-18 /» ,-sii., may hr won or lo*t in *ant once they rench tin* t.it* .
Lsrulslsn* St.-Florlda
^
DNP the line.
ami that no ahottugf
• M*. ■
C OUNT Y A G 2 N T DIES
Thr engagement match,-, two bore,
Tulane-Mississippi
DNP
lla ’ uld
l**de»’. *\ :«'•
I \h K BI TI.KR. Oct
2b —
o
f
the
tnp-rankimr
powers
of
vice prr*nient of ff«I I.-i id »
Southern Ceerereace
I*
i nrl lloiig«*. fill,
C iiimii
Southeastern
Conference
football
C hamber of t ’ommer.. • • •• •I•
Davldron. Furman
7-40
oiinty farm agent, ilied
of
•«
end
on
Its
outcome
ride
Georgia’s
rector* of the orgaM/.ii
It**. In art attai'k at the home o f hi«
Richmond-Virginia Military
*-7
hopes
of
Southeastern
po«t
yirglnl* Poly-W A L.
31-0
Wednesday
sutci.
Mr*
A
II H ire*, hero
bowl Invitation.
In an effm t to »• I .
Wake Forest-N. Carolina
12-0
Thunday night.
The Flulldog-r. undefesteil
and ga*«dinr ararcity in th*
Other Game*
tied only by Mississippi, stopped

Mhwauri Valley CM fertat*
Cretghton-Drake, .
14-0
GAINESVILLE,
Oct.
33.—
Okie. A. A M.-Tulsa ’
8-13
&gt;pedal)—A band of 33 Florida
tun,'.accompanied by a party
Other G i n n
seven coaches, trainers and
Ahron-Baldwln-WaUae#
7-11
l i f t Friday for Baton
7-14
Albion-Lake roreet
La.; sad a yams with
EAST ^
* Ashtand-Bluffton
)&lt;M
tsaa. State .tonight The
*tate* north of Kim •*!..
ff h
scheduled at 9:00 Albright-Mors vlsn
0-3 Beloit-Knox
. 13-4 Emory t H'nry-Maryvtll*
0-12 Colombia's
unbeaten
term
in
•'Clock (E ST),
DNP
leftMlIe St.-V,’ Va. Tech
DNP New York Irut wren. H they ,1 c cent of the atute* i"- •
'Allegheny-American
DNP Bowling Green-Heldelberg
. ,A...tu»i ride
to
Lake
City
7-t
Id.'f.irilCst Jrtbx
0-40 ceed in today's test aimimt \K' ply ir being Nriol 18» t*
' 134) Butler-Ohio U.
formed the first lap e f the trip. 'Alfred-Buffalo
Kentu ky-\\'.l Virginia
DNP Kama pre-sea,on favorite to win linn* anti (leorgut. i *■ »•
30-8
Cspltal-Kenyon
'3-14
Thi* ^te|», he ndil* *i
Thera Urn party will entrain for Amherst-Wesleyan
0-7 the conference rhampionshii .. I.DNP McPh-reon U .. .any
CarthSge-Cutve r-8tocklon
the remainder of the journey.
Army-Oolumbt*
DNP Case-John Carroll
DNP line observer* will roncedc tluin taken It* enable w**i»fI*•»
31-13 M'uob.IrM St .t--Unlon
, Expected . to be two-touchdown Batee-Malne
_
7-3
0-11 a good chance to go the rr,t of toriatn to rcat h Kl*u i-l.i
7-0 k’rirl/nv-H an Hill
nhwndant
minnti’ if
underdogs, and with four squad Boston College-Georgstown 13-13 Central N o im -D e Sale*
Jfo- 3:
C't dia’.e-Newberry
DNP the way undefeated.
Coe-Isswrenre
12{ av h tin hit*, he *n i*l to
**rabars on the .Injury list, the Bwrdoin-Colby
13-13 Cornell OoHege-Grlnnell
--nrttol Tech
75-8
Alabama was upset at thr 8»*u I
-a .
I
9-1J
I; nevertheless had an air 8rooklyn-8t. Lawrence
7-19 son', start by Mwoipp, state, .,,d | '’Ti!.'.''1
14-13 Dakota Wesly-Au.matrr.a
7-1* TliHu in-Vsto"
idee." t&gt;*141 the *••*»• ••
yefill., defiance ‘as they daW
»*i
&lt;&gt;ri‘
-n].|||gh
Point
13-11
won
Uni
wr«*k
over
Tmnpit«rr
&gt; 2-0
Caltf. ( Pa. )-Tr -Clarion
3-73 Dinx-OmrurJLa
idn »* the tody
'i.i*
Sinkwich. him niprini hu v\uy
DNP
(VIJ W«*' K " i r.s»t State
34-0 Deflsme-St. M/iry'a
’kouth which h»i* O"’
-Coach Tons Lieb has said that ,Cornell-Colgate
toward
AJ1-Aunrrica
rrcognihon
Wcffdrd
Hand.
Mncon
19-0
DNP
13-0 rv in d t Tvrh-dt. Joseph
n government dtito**
Sight .Em) Ktutka is definitely Cbrtlhnd-Clarkson
^ willix* matched MlrnoMt utridf for
DNP
s o r n iw r -R T
toting plant Rff**it •
13-3 Kmliunl-Conccrrtia
it- o f' tip game, and U »t the iDrexel Tech-Urslnus
I «tride, and pan* for
by AH
l»NP
S.iulhw'Mrrn
Coalervnce
Evsnevltl*-South
Missouri
made, he Rind, t** oh’
is of Tackle Peanut Hull, End Frank. A Marshall-Gettysburg 20-0
* bama'ji Nrlrinwho I* &lt;t &gt;4 ur
,D
N
P
Tkxaj
v
A
M
-Uaylor
Ham
llne-SL
M
irys
14-7
*uch indu*tii*l ot t u n .
^Ood Quarterback Ganava-C. Tech
0-31
tfnintMl all•confer*’nr*, rntmc
Texas-Ric*
.
1331
Huron-stwu*
Falls
0-11
to kjiuntt i .it t
problematical.
Green Mounlaln-Vermont Jr. 7-0
Each tram ha* morr than it* «tati*
35-8
Other
Games
III.
S
L
Nurmal-Carbondal*
Tony
Clenel Grove aty-Sllpp*iy Rock
' T-37
nharr «»f finr lmt»&lt;, (irop/ii wii&gt;» merit that might ,h i
D
N
P
Iowa
8L
T
r
-pt
A
Tr.
Arlxona
Tr
-Artxona
U.
DNP
ill
ity
diffit
ultiea
ably for Hull, |Harverd-Navy
DNP
"RaCri Horae*1 lam ar Davin i ' mp
17-7 Arison State-West Tex. St
(l I Momdmrgri
7-28 tain Weywani Allen- «nd i Iif f
_____ and blue ha* Hobart-W A J.
DNP Itasca Jr.-NWthtend
0-10 Kimftey;
Quarterbacks other than [Hofatra-Trenton
13-0 Jams* Mil Ilk In-111 Weslsyan 13-33 Daniel Daker-Abllene
Alatiama
with
l»n\« the Florida H*,*eiiii,h
30-8 E. Texas St.-Ouachita
6-11
uige«l that the -tot*
.Holy Croas-N. Y U
13-7 Jameetuwn-VaUey a t y
Brown. I&gt;on Sau* ami Al Salm
3-13 E. New Mexlro-N M Mil
0-8
But three sophomores, Harry Johns Hopklns-Haverfnrd
7- 20 K sltm sloo-A lm s
The tent will b8- whether \la of It* \ait rmtmal t*
4 8 M u i Tarleton-Srhretner
812 ran inn*t-Hn4l bent (Scor prut luce highcla*'* h&lt; «l
M att, Jaa Graham
and
Hugo ■Kutxtown-lthaca
DNP Kansas St.-Fort H syst
Imma
7-30 N. Tex. Tr -Ram Houaton
7-8 g ia ’a grvat lint*
Miller, w ill 'hare to fill In for ’Lafayetts-Brown
DNP Macomb-East Illinois
0-1 J. 0-8 Phoenix-Cl true
DNP
JfhltM. . Oemellus, if used, will Lowell Tex.-Hartwtck
DNP Marquette T r -M . C. M
Naw York wrtt8*i» u|h» uatrhritl
0-33 Texas A. A I -Okta. State
DNP (»«orgia beat
•q-.alqylair his first minute of M L T.-Hyanla
v
0-13 McKendree-Kureks
C*oli nbn
citllrd
7-34 Texas Mines-Hardin Simmons T-IS Van Davit and (ieorge Pon hnrr
v a n ity hail, aa hie waa held out Muhtanberg-Dtc kInson
34-0 Miami (O .)-O hio Wecley
P f « a i l t m i r horn# i g s i n t t lo o k M g
North
C
en
tral-A
'igv«lan
»
13-38
Trinldsd-N M. M. I.
DNP two of tho fineat mil'* to |M-ifonu
a ll htgt P*osoo and has been on New Hampshire-Vermont
1333
' glum
d tltn s i II * g * o i M H v N I
14-0
th e,,Injury, list this year since Northeastsm-Upeala
ROCKY M O UNTAIN S •
this aeaann in the rant, and
v *-7 N. Dakota-N. Dskota S U ta
i c n r « f i l M t * (K a n fl«&lt; m d M l l f o l *
DNP
( M f » f l l h * f (O A d tO O B I .
. k n t
Panaer-American int
Mountain States Big Seres
pralaed also thr *tandout |»l«y o f 1
0-31 Northsm-Tankton
•i ItMkhing hnghl 0*1 tll*«ry with
*3-0 (•noryU 'i anphomore tiiiti**-. i 1\de
1*13 Northwest ColL-Wlsoon Ext DNP Colors 1In. Wyoming
\ »n I 'fiH il Pain ts
yards tu t the feds wars stopped Penn Mll.-Lsbanon Valley
38-0 Denver.Utah
1«.JS KhrhardL
34-0 Notre Dnnie-Illinots
or, they could get deep into Penn State-Lehigh
FAINT H um s HUOQUJtirttS
7- 8 Utah state.Colo State
Oppoaing
acoutr.
\%ht» liave
13-11
DNP Ohio Northern-Denison
their opponents
territory and PenneyWant*-Mary laml
Omaha-Mornings)
d*
7-18
watched the Bulldog* with i» f lit i (
Provtdsnce-R. I. 8lat# .
25-0
the drive broke down
Other flame,
Cumplvlr Atilu IC«-|*.*«*
7-31 Bolss-Msho IS B )
J Dariag ‘ the half
period th* Rochester-Hamilton J
111-7 Oahhoah-Npr, 1U.
DNP cal eye- ci B the line Iron* ntd to
1 8-7 Idaho-Willamette
Ottawa-Shurtleff
880
Rantyd baud' and th* Celery- Scranton-Marshal I
DNP end more powerful than H.»rry I liny I'htinr
*11:111
0-13 Montana Mlnea-Mnnt. Nor.
tram
I •.•••'. I
14- 14 Otter bain-Marietta
•ttW g*v# aa exhibition of pre- Shippnsbrg-Bloomsbrg:
14-0 Mehre's great
0-31 Montana Btate-Montans
which
lost
but
one
game
marching to
music.
In Sprtngfleld-Connectlcut
, DNP Principle (T h #) -Kemper ,
0-6
."»7.'»-V\
8- 0 Nevads-Ssnla Barbara
AUhama cm match Ehrhnnll | Nighl I’hunr
‘ trim gleaming-white uni- BL
8t. Bonaventur-Davls
Elkins1 DNP Rlpon-Monmouth
Born
DNP
.3-0 Wastarn Statr-Gresley Tr.
13.7 River Falls-Stout
the TCeleryettcs
went 3 t FTancis-Morrii Harviy
13-32 and hla alternate. Bill i !«m|w iii ( |
11-7
with J&lt;*e Damnanovkh if the in j
DNP Rose Poly-Franklin
hi* Intricate battens always SL Vlnc*nt-W. Va. Wes.,
PA C IF IC COAST
74-0
jufed TUJe center la in **ha|H» !•»,
. J* 'Mep end alwaya keep- Suaquehanna-C. C. N. Y. 1 . 14-7 So. DikoU-B. Dak. Btat*
Pacific Coast Conference
play* and boata one «*f the Im-rI
78-10
8L
Norbert-Carroll
ill a Straight symmetrical design. Byrmeuee-Rutgera (
• DNP
20-7 enda in l.ie conference
D N P Calif -80 California
AM
Thl#l-W**tmlnit*r v _
8-0 Valparaiso-Ball gist*
0 - li Southeastern Holt Unit
Lin e u p s
21-7 U. C L A.-Oregon
*
Trinity Coll -Coast Gusnl.
30-14 Wabash-Hsnover
Kicks
0-31
H
23,000 To See Ciamr
\ 0-8 Wash Rtate-Oregon State
Tufta-Wllllam*
, ! 30-33 Wahpeton-Ellandsl* s
^ s u f g a f ^ i ii
Washlnglon-Stanlord
li lets Unlor-R P. I.
10-30
it
Tom orrow* game, with **!*%.*HH&gt;
0-8
. __
__ _ / 1 0-13 Wayns-Chadron
Stinfuru Av*. ;tl -ml. SI.
J. Brown Woreester-Mass. State
eapa&lt;te«l will In* the 'JBli re
8-8
other flames
ig
\ 8-13 Wayne* burg-Youngstown
Hasty Trie^Dartmnuth
c
tl-8 newal of a riv-ilry wlikh h»"»an in
13-7 Western Reeerve-Kent Slat* DNP Calif. Aggles-Chlro
Odham
toiy
rg
Weatem BUte-Toledo
DNP Ftasno HI -San Diego
0-0 18l&gt;6. Alabama hold** il •
^ . ..
IT
.
_
*
■
/ Flaming
j
Wheaton-lUinota College
DNP Piacer-Sslins*
/
0-8 edge* t’l garnet to 10
r Western Conference
mfereace
'
ra
i&gt;L' T. Brown
Whitewater-Milwaukee
19-10 Redlands-Pomnna
r:-o
Enlistment
in
the
U.
b.
Nuvslj
Farrell Ohio*'State-Northweelem
fb
•**
Bants
Rose.Nevada
Frosh
Whit
wort
h-Carroll
'
1
8-11
rsalern, ^
3-8
CC-0
Cleveland Purdue-lowa
qb
f
DNP Ban Lula Obispo-Vlealla
DNP Reserve Is for four years hut if
- ■ w w i# 21-8 Wlchita-Dayton
min rnliita tmfay and thinnerTruluck Wlscomln-1mllsna'^j
rh
37-18 WltUnbarg-Mt. Union
28-0 West With -PacIBc Lulh
7-24
man enliata hxlny and the
Brsnan
Ih
,\NOTE-rDNP
meamTdld
not
ptay
each
other
la
1840.
v
emergency
end'* within a period
illtota*—Ocals: Clark, lley(C
o
m
u
l*4
i
r
Control
P
rn
o
A
n
o
e
iilisaJ
o
f
ievfval montha. he will I**
llo y d , , Oliver,
returned to hi* civilian job aa
... Noble, Smith,
«oon M poaathlr after the riinerg\onuby Taylor, TurnW. FlftST STHKKT—I’ llONK 758-M
Man&gt; &lt;&gt;f thr tliHlroytTR in th«* ency la over, and will not In* re
,,williams, Knob leek, Brad- prior to the opening game.
Blandin?
In
Need
O
f
•’ Wr Win- • l-'limrm Kvcrywhcrc"
U. H. Nnvy aro nanirti inh »nar quired to complete hi* four year
w. Sanford, Herring, Ridge,
Sorely lacking In punch In Its
men who arc rvntcm- term In active aervice
U *r Lae, Gormly.,
M ovie Projectionist# off ftnli«te&lt;]
13-L U oaI 1 ° -MAO j w d,-UsL weak,
o r
out*finding aria of ;
x r - a the tram has concentrated It*
brafary. A rttonl of thi* BFrvicr
n 4 attention on offense In practice
Down*, running
rtndarvfl
by
th** individual for
CAMP 0LANDING, O cf I » ~
2 1 sessions this week, only getting
dawns, passing
1 0 Its first ■real defensive work (A )—Within .es* than two months whnm a ship is named Is emblait (tlfflMr^penalties
3 1 against U 8 . U.'a single-wing tight new permanent-type thea­ loned on a pla&gt;|ue mounted on
8 10 formation* in last night’s work. ters are scheduled in • to com­ i*r ship ami a duplleato of each
pt*M
pleted here and CapL I/&gt;uls A. pla&gt;|ue hangs on the wall of
33 10
Jr. camp theater of- Lore Hajl in the United Slates
. u r f r t , '
a- i : Despite .the - tenm'a -dep8 riure» Gueesas.
(tu g Lt l l l i i s f l .S .IU O - ,• 1 4, 4.vVVwtat.
23 SC
He hasn’t found enough'' projbc
88 143
.
tlonlsts to run th* machine*
43 20 Carlos Proctor put his Baby G*final hard
tor
squad
through
IF TOUR TASTE DEMAND?
Ha has three’ chief end three
3 3
Fumble* ‘
3 0 drill In preparation for the open-' assistant projectionist* far ■ the
Own fumbles recovered
THE BEST IM
freshman
gam*.
ing
free
three tent theaters now In opera­
, Teuchdowna—Maaaeau 2, poinU
ill tion but he need* 20 —eight chiefsThe IFlorida MRats," too.
be underdogs *.vh*n they meet a glght assistants and feur . reliefs.
Oeorgia Tech
freshman team,
, ? &lt; • r » OCALA
88 said to b* th* bMt In th* At• SCOTCHES
34 lahta Institution's history, tonight binations. d«p*8dldg upon whatlitr th* tram kicks or receives.
U In Jacksonville.
On* unit Is - th# aquad'8 ' all• W IN E S
63 • Serving as scrub material for
17 th* vanity moat of th* -season; Polk county backfteld—Quarter­
• E SURE TO VISIT
20 th* Baby Gaton have had little back Charley FWd*. Barlow;
49 opportunity to davalop a eon- Left Halfback Bobby F m M r,
IH c*rt*d lineup fo r tho Florida Bartow; Right Halfback Janktr
0 fresh will b* 4 lino of AJ Gr«v*, Hurs«y, lakeland, and Fullback
6 Brooklyn. N . . Y , and Broug- Jimmy Dy*r, Barter*.
I 'llO N K 17
JOO N. PA R K AVK.
11 ton Williams, Tampa, *ad*i Jim
Th* other I* mad* up o f Pate
SANFORD
Pratt, Farrell P a , sod Jay Ken­ VickUss. Newark N. J , quarter;
28 drick,. Miami, tacklM) Gilbert back; Harvey Comfort, Miami,
I 'i 1*
33 Wilson, Miami, aad- J*8 Maktey, left
it * a aaroR o a v a x c a
halfback; , Paul * Dullart,
60 Newark, N. J «v*fda;
Don Worcester, Mass., .right halfback,
Ais m I t m t ream ■ 8 A
3 Morris. Fitsg«r»ld, Ga-, center, and John hkntora. Jackaonvill*.
□aysitaial Mara
and on* of tiro tetekfWd. com­ fullback.
_ ____— ;
.

A

S

WRECKER
SERVICE

(i. U. Stuart
Paint &amp; (slasa

'4

I

ALL

. • »

rev AsforCsy, Oct. 33. 1*41

n in a

IN

*

W E E K L Y . FOO T B X LL

Ibe-i way through th*

] ^ ) I L I . FIND^ TH B

•*

•

■

Wildcats Claw
Over
Claw
Sanford

•

«-•*•»••

BRYAN’S
GARAGE

PITTSBURGH
PAINTS

,£r\

Pippin Gardens, Florist

ja r

(THE SHOP OP PPUSONAli SERVICE)
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION

? s i

S? « a

S ,* 1

OPEN NIGHTS!.

• LIQUORS

Due to the lifting of (iasoline Curfew we will

he open until nine o’clock week nights and
ten o’clock Saturday.

N I C K ’S
Package Store

-

cr\i&lt;\i£wri*
• kX^ l'i-W

— r

3 BEDROOM HO
HOME—Sahforifs
m l tan

bTTAjyglT;

Seminole

Tire

Shop

/

liy PA U L ROBINSON

W A flH W b -A - IRONING wanted,
.. Borthm R |nj*,, ,80U Hickory
A v * r J.,\-

las K b W &gt; A K f B 0 ------------------

-• • f i

.

-r r

■

”\r &amp; 'u s r &amp; '

I*

ft 4»

*AaV•

m &amp; T

S’

•
■

�•*

y i ' T "... a

*

K4iiRM 8.aur
M a a a g la f

K D IT O H IA L

tT A rr
M wbN
A ll# #
l.mla
K fllk r T B
H a r f«# r 1 la

M ila *

&gt;FW« KdUar

Cltr CHIP*

CMBlf Kfllnr
Iftrfg Killara

M a ra U II
T r m p l#
C «M w # ll
W lg g la a
De e m *

S. H. S. SA SSIE TY

h e

B Ju m m

m

A iA -v f a m

b .

SATURDAY.

n xm m t

Scholarship Award
Seminole High School Band Is
O ffered By College
Well-Balanced Marching Group waaTheraceivad
foUowtng communication
by Mr. McKay from

— P A TTY HODGE
Agnes Scott Coll
CoUcgu
NIrfBHi Bp*I If
What color I* red! At the DeEvery Wednceday,
Thunder imuiree much extra time on tho
J m R M # rH B |
Land-Sanford gam* It M*m*d ai and Friday afternoon* from 1:30 rtudentV part, hut when good re. “ Dear Mr. McKay:
R ia fa ifg Rillar
r l l f f w r d P F B rta r
“ Your school has been chosen
rapr IM lUn
l.# #m # H a lf
If everybody
srybody choc* thli color fnr until fi:00 o’clock, on* can **, •ulte were produced, the
\om student u
aa on
one from which w* ar* InR#pnf(*ru;
*f mart l ) u H # n M R
hi*
Fall
outfit
and
accessories.
in
j
hear
the
band
o
f
Se'mln",
feel*
that
hi*
Urn*
on* or more girls to* enter
•tmrc##rif# D « b #b «
MARJORIE
NEWMAN
we*
cute
The
band
1
#
composed
High
“
In
action”
creating
p«p
P a ir W i M a li#
F. T. A.
lompetitlve Scholarship Con­
Marjmri# Jam**
In a rad plaid eklrt and red jack­ end enthuefum for
Ireeled
by test
tho next ty-eeven member*, direr
M a lk v r fB
W I(| (m
et, but not to be outdone wa» footboll feme In their re bee reel, MU* Dorothy Sanford. Jean liar,
“ W* ar* planning for a sim­
I on ia n f g r f g r w a
OfflM
W ANNELL METTS In * pre- The band thle year has more per la th* drum major and plified competition thla year,
»(#rm
am
N
I 4 4 l# ln «
CklHl
elou* r*d and whit* «w *«ttr. In member*, better balance, and an “ rail* signals.”
Band member* instead of formal subject-matter
M a ry
Habmm
(Ilka
O rlna E g r r r l l
th* way of r*d hat* — B E T T Y ,________
eicrtUnt spirit of wUHngnea* and
examination*, which ar* very
n •##•#• W#ll#
KING; two o f our office wirl*. ' co-operation
Mkrgrr
Nine trombone*:
Ed White. hard to make fair for all con­
m ill#
F ill# #
C ls a a # .
SADIE W ILLIAM S and M A R Y 1 Becaute of th* excellent per. Herman Bromley, Robert Mlncy, testants, we are providing for
M laa l l n l k
llfa f
R ATLIFF; LUCILLE A L T M A N .,.
. ..
.
. ..
•
Bill Hartley, Emil Dalbo, Duane a program which Is somewhat
McSIarrow, Martha Haldeman, similar to th* Civil service testa.
^ ;liin
W o n
g*f
tk^nJit
MATHEWS framed th^r pretty g»m*. they were InvIUd, with the Leon Swain, and Charle* Enta- The details ar* furnished in the
fire* with thl* youThful color.
accompanying notice.
Celeryrttea, to perform on the mlnger.
ELIZABETH FITE offered
“Our contest la not primarily
Six CUrlaata: Ann Stine, Lol*
opening night of th* new vtadlum
paatel, In DeLand. Another Invitation Meriwether, Hugh Whelchel. Ber­ to furnish money for needy
Before the N ail annexation o f Austria and the further pleaalnc co'ntraat In
girls.
It ia Intended to offer
haa been laaued to thla unit to nard Deetar, Nolley Trawl-k and
German conquests up to 1941, Europe was a continent of plaid coat while CONNIE Mr taka part in a Chriitmaa feeti- Elearaer Howey.
honor awards for achievement
personal
attainments.
many nations and many RULERS. Something happened CALL’S eemel hair ro»t blen I val in Orlando.
On* Baxaphona:
Mary
Ann tnd for
»d nicely with her honey-coluro
Th* element of need la considered
to these rulers after their nation was seized or conquered hair.
Laat year the band appeared WhelchlL
Drum*: Mariori* June Burdick. only when other factors seem
— but what did actually happen? Are they in prison camps
Th* favorite formula of (he«&lt; In Orlando twice and in other
nearby
cillea.
Rotemary
Bora lek, Jean Manning shout equal.
or are they atlll fighting for their nation’s freedom?
hifh-apirUfd Ktudenti la »k ‘lt
. "W * would like to have the
and Dorothy Crumley.
On*
of
the
moat
difficult
competitive materials submitted
Austria, under President Albert Miklas and Premier •nd Urkln*. Talent* I DuP
Cymbal*i Virginia Chapman.
tatk*
the
band
ha*
computed
I*
aa soon aa possible. Our major
Kurt von Schuschnlgg, waa the Nazis' first victim. Schu- ENTZMINGER appeared at Ik* that of being * good marching
Six Trumpet*: David Gitchel. award ia to l * mad* by Janu­
yam* In a brown plaid skirt an
achnigg Is known to be a prisoner In Vienna's Hotel Metro- rreen
Howard
Hong*,
Billy
Bmmley.
unit,
along
with
a
wtll-noundlrg
ary ISth, it the checking Is com­
jtrkln aa did JANE BEN
,
one. To be able to march In atep, Charle* Sparkmaa, Robert Hart­ plete by that time.
pole, but the whereabouts o f Miklas have not been estab­ SON In a brown akirt and .be.ge
w,p
on ,h# mu&gt;fei
ley and Kirby Fit*.
“ Pleas* gir* us, on the re­
lished. Then Chechoslovakia fell to Nazi Germany. Kx- ftrkln.
Flv* Horn*: Jokn
Brumley,
Uir-ironu w - i
Ith* llna of march aU at one tl*&gt;*
Prealdent Eduard Benea is safe in London—carrying on n
HELEN HK KSON .howed up
on)y p ,rt ot the Ilf* o f a Rirbark Dampler, Marian Rabun, verse side of this letter, the
names of any of your girls who
a blue aweater and akirt while good band member.
fight for Czech freedom. The Czech premier, Milan Nodza,
and llanry Richter.
may bo interested in the contest
GLADYS
PIPPIN
chon*
blue
rorTwo
Bait:
Billy
Chapman
an.l
has apparently disappeared from the headlines. A German loroy for th* occasion. Plrerllnc
Th* bend
l*
compcaed
of
or In Agnea Scott Uteri ture.
Sparkman.
“ Thinking you and wishing for
"STOOGE” and Benea’ successor, Emil Hacha, is still the Celeryettea In belt* eklrt, thlrty^even member*. All mem­ Jack
Two
Baritone*:
Jamcv
Michael
you all continued success, I am,
"president” o f the Bohemia-Moravia protectorate.
oral aweater, and a ulnjrle atrand ber* attand rehSaraal* which ate and Alfred Oraenr.
1
eld
only
*ft«r
xhool
hottr*.
Thl»
•
Cordially
President Ignacy Moscickl, Dictator Eduard Smlgly- &gt;f pearla, waa MISS TAKACH
J. R. McCain.
MISS EARLE waa wearing
Rydz, the Foreign Minister Jozef Beck of Nazi-occupied ehile
President-’
whita dreaa with a Jaunty red
’ IStudent Cries
Rules
for
th*
competitive
Poland are reported working ’’undercover” with Britain as lacket.
Regular Lament scholarship contest are aa fol­
agitators In seized nations and those nations which art*
S. H. S. Ramblingft
Our hlr’ ory
tearhar,
MISS
lows:
Axia members. Sladyalaw Sikorski, a Polish general, i* DUHRMAN, waa really aopbiati.
By HU-DUNIT
1. There ar* four awards. The
th*
In
every
student’*
life
ated
In
a
navy
blue
draaa
piped
leader of the Polish-government in exile.
first Is 1600 toward the ex­
moat
dreaded
Urn*
of
all
ia
the
In whit*.
MISS
PHYLLIS
HUDUNIT waa there—but for
pense* of a boarder at th*
Norway’s Haakon VII is co-operating wonderfully with iM ITH ’S brown drtu with polka• nd of each u alt. . . and w ell. U
College. Th* other ar* for
Great Britain. He also has an exile government in London. lottad walat reflected her plra*. that matter »o waa evaryoaal— ran be. Who wouldn’ t dread a
And It wa* a real game—Our
$300 each, for either boarders
whole week
of
testa? . . . my
There are no reports of Premier Johan Nygaardsvold’s and ng peraonallly aa did h«r earth first
but not our last victory—
or day students.
Foreign Minister Koht’a whereabouts. Fifth-columnist Vik- &gt;rown hat.
Orchids to our gridiron haroe*. head’s still whirling! I though*. $. Th* decision will be based on
I never would gat that article
Befora
th*
weather
turned
cool,
We
col-sure
ar*
ptuud
o
f
ye—
I
four items, eteh counting apdun Quisling rules Nazi-occupied Norway from Oslo..
written for the school peg* . . .
majority of th* fairer
That blond adonla Paul Moore, It Just srouldn't sound right, d o . proxlmmtely IS per cent of th*
King Christian of Denmark is a virtual prisoner In «**great
o f Seminole High followed
to enjoy th* eompnny of matter how much I wrote I t . . .
total estimate: (1)
A
brief
his own country. He and Premier Thorvald Stauning are th* example of MARJORIE seems Jewall
Pittman — . Ha’ s bet I wrote It a hundred tlmea
aptitude test to be taken at
creating an effective resistance to proposed complete Ger­ IUNE BURDICK
the school of tb* applicant;
.
. and . M A R Y |Squlr#d her to moat qf th* games.
. And with all that typing I’ve
1KINNER In not wearing •"yH a op h om or*
Paggy
Duncan
man control of this nation.
&lt;S) Th* high' school record to
oeka. It aurvly h. ped econ on .lx-tl,^^
t .roumi^DoLand's done, I still don't have but one
date; (S) An autobiography of
Moat of Belglum’a leaders are prisoners. King Leopold in th* laundry bill. And in ~ •
budget, . . a far cry from th*
1600 word* or more; (4 ) Per­
four that n s auppotad to b* In
III, aon of Albert and the one who gave the order for Bel­
waa her date— She w m tha weeksonal qualifications, based on
.But could I hslp It If those
gian capitulation. The premier, Hubert -Pierlot, who defied
end 'guest of
darling
Jeaai*
data whieh th* College will
men cam* to giv* their bid for
Atone,
(the
sheriff's
daughter-—
Laopold’a order, ia working along with Britain. The Beltry to obtain on Ito own IpL
boy• 11) In tiM of emergency th* Balmagundl and I had to
Matlre,
r
giana are giving the Germans much trouble with the un­
akl
It U hoped that th* decision
ring
the
alarm.
.
,
.
derground work— (specially the printing of LA LIBRE
Other gala over for Iho week­ twice aa many
for
ths
$600
award may b*
so that I -can study a little bit?
BELIGUE, secret newspaper.
end were Jean Harper and Dot
reached by January IS, 1B4S,
I
just
know
I
mad*
about
40
The Dutch leader, Queen Wilhelmlna, is co-operating
Petold who had a *e -&lt; r«e o M
and promptness In sanding In
time with her slater M lflnla on that Biology test, ’cause - 1
th* materials will be particu­
with Brltahvtfld continues to exercise authority over the
all of Monday afternoon
larly balpful In applying for It.
at DeLand.
Important Dutch'*colonial empire.
r
white
gym
suit
and
"'O u r football team te»Uy U a».
4. 1$ I* plarmad to award the
did*'* have time to eyas look at
Uttlo Luxembourg. 099 square miles large, is repre­
smaller prlaea. hr Marsh -U,
that
Bialogy
book.
1
.1
hep*
sented by vanquished Grand Duchess Charlotte and her
IM t. I f a student eaters
Wednesday, wa* my lueky day
our
own
V
llt
r
ii
on
Wf&lt;JntyWjr
th« larger scholarship and la
consort, Felix. They have their govemment-in-exlle in
I Just couldn’t
Kara
and
Klulnmee1
^
Bitter
Psreoas
set
successful, her pepara will
ifflmada.
}
failed that shorthand t«it..,l’J automatically
be referred to
been
,
waiting
age*
for
the
return
&gt; »v -w J ^ Y tfgosla v govarnmet&gt;V v?w&gt;i?"&gt;e&gt; 4«._£unctkin ~ln
C L tY IL A N D W a
the committee which will eonof
"The
Trad
of
Tho
Lonaoom*
l' ~' —
( ---- -"«&lt;* the .Detfcni --- -w - - a
Britain with King Peter II and Premier' DtTsan m o v ie
aider applicants to t the smaller
_ .T:
tk. — Iw u jk
still tecognlzed rulers.

x m v ri

Where Are They?

1 Spain's formsr rulers were doubtless defeated due to
the interference of Adolf Hitler and Benito Museolinl In
the Spanish-Civil War. Loyalist President Manuel Azann
died recently—a sad, broken man. His last premier, Juan
Negrin, ia touring the Western Hemisphere and co-operat­
ing with the British in attempts to overthrow Falangist
rule in Spain.
The situation in France ia sad. Many of the former
rulers— Daladler, Raynaud, BliRyi. Mandel, Gamellri — are
held by Vichy, awaitTng trial Mandel facea death, GameJiae acquittal, and the rest exiled from their beloved France.
In control or Vlchy-France are Henri PeteJn and Francois
Darlan.
These rulers o f yesteryear will have their "reckoning
day" sometime— If may be SOON, it may be years away,
but their democratic right will be vindicated. V for Vic­
tory and Vindication.
1

By EDW ARD M AR SH ALL

•n til— Hurry . bark to te e . we,,
BIj a c k h e r r in g i l » i »
flame and he won’t aven toff J(a

ns
f g . C r 'A S f c i
KELLY,
one of Banford'a talekt, it »P
and around. Bo glad to eea you
about, FRANK. You and LB-

DEAN S. a STUKES,
Agne* Scott Coder*,
Decatur. Oa.
&lt;Signedt Marjorie Jenae)
,tnd a beanie to match. MARY
L0UI8E SMITH, on# o f ear
froahmaa girls, has mad* hanelf
ta original nackla** out o f ma.
•aronl which (be bought a t , a
troctry itoro.
BUTTERSALL
LUTICIA OORMLY ha* n aim. Iff,

SCHOOL BR IEFS

MARJORIE JONM •dftly'Wf
tho drawing power. Our y ft
preir, Fred Dysow. Ju*t m p
roam coming noma aueiy w»Mfc
end. But the table* are turicd
Marry’* treking up to tbn FALR
FBOLIC8 Saturday. Karr, raj*
MARY CRAWLEY an! B * »
LEY CAMERON hare aa lattua*
llklnr for HERMAN BBUMIXT*

Chibs Not Part
Of Hitch School,
The,attendant* banner for the
Declares McKay
month waa won by MU* Hough­
Junior Hi School

ton'* data with W.3 per cent.
Then were only four abeont
and an tardies, which la very
/«•*».

By

MIRIAM SPE1R

The Seminole County School
News extends, congratulations
to th* Calory Fed Staff on
thalr excellent current edition
of th* Celery Fed.
Thle Issue wa* a pleasant
surprise for everyone in that
It waa slightly different in Its
make-up.
y
Th* title peg* consists main­
ly of a JtaUo’wv'm them*. At
th* center of to* page at th*
top ia a large cartoon expres­
sing
feeling
students
■*"K th*
**.------■ of the
--- -----toward their newspiper. Hal'
towe’en vga aMo denoted here
Now that you see what .a
moat enjoyable paper th* first
edition waa, remember- that
the next Issue will Lo juxt aa
good and even better If you
cooperate and help the staff lo
■ccur* events Uiat are hap­
pening her* at school.

G R A M M A R SCHOOL
Notes

Library Adds Larg%
Number N ew B oon
Floreae# Well*
The Seminole High School has
added to th* Library th* followIng books:
£
An Encylopedla of World ItR.
lory, William L. Langtr: A. B.
C. of Arlatlon, Victor W. Pag*;
Gypsy Goes To College, Chesty
Kahmanu; The Shoemaker's 8on,
Conitonce Burnett; Lost WorkM,
Anne Terry White; Power: F A
Start To Flnlab, Franklin M.
Reck;
Mystery A t Pcnmarth.
Ruth
Manning
Sand*rs;PUng:
the Moro Chieftain, P. P. Stuart;
The Story of
Gam
Bartob,
Jeannette C.
Nolan;
AvlaMp
From Shop To Sky, John J.
Flohertx; Into Tb* Wind, Ger­
trude D. Mallette; Nicholas Ar­
nold—Toolmakar,
Marion Lans­
ing; A Speech For Every Oc­
casion, Mrs. A. p. Edgertm;
Modem Flight, Goyd Gerengll;
The Black Tankar. Howard Dear*;
Painted Ponies, Alan Ga May;
Galanty Gold, Victor Mac Clure;
The Travels Of Marco Palo, Manucl Komroff; Naw Ways In PhoDeacfain; ijfc
tographr, Jacob
Life Of Andrew Jackson, Mar­
quis James; Ben Franklin, Cart
Van Doran;
Mexico In Your
Pocket, Jean Austin; Hla— I Roamne* Of a Horn. Arthur Ver­
non; It's All Adrenture, Pejy
Freuchen; The Book Of Amffl.
can President*. Esse U. Hathaway.
A subscription to th* Orlando
Sentinel wae given to the School
Ubrary by the Key Club.
^

The Junior Garden Club under
the direction of Mrs. H. C. Dick­
erson haa completed the setting
of their annual plants. This plot
of plants is located at the back
of the school, ami the flowers
sre to be cut and used In each
of the rooms. The club la be­
ginning to work on the founda­
tion plants In the front of the
school this week. They are set­
ting out 33 bearing myrtle trees
in front of rooms Two, Three
Seven, and Nine. They are also
making plans to place window
boxes In the windows of rooms
Patty
Hodge
and
Hern^o
Flv* and Seven. Similar boxes Middleton were chosen
will be placed at the front en­ faculty to represent
Seminole
trance. The children assist Mrs. High BchooT « t th* Annas] Youth
Dickerson in the Garden Club
iv at -Southern College In
Center every Saturday afternoon Lakeland. Each year a boy and
at Smith's furniture a$ore down a girl are chosen from th* sentown.
lor class to attend thla p arlA
Mrs. Routh’a room was the
Thl* year .the them* wli
first one to achieve the 75 per­ “ Education and Religious Herit­
cent memkerahlp in th* P.T. A age." While In Lakeland, tha
The boys and glrla have thalr delegates Heard an address by
choice of nine Ubrary books. Dr. P. M. Boyd, a former dsnThey selected the only mystery ford minister.
^
story In the group. Mi** Camp­
Among the outstanding entffbell's room needs one more mem­ thinment feature* waa the Uni­
ber to make her room 76 percent. ted 8tate* Nary Band.
Th* meeting of th* aaeoclation
Th* delegates will make a rehas been postponed from Thurs­ . port to th* student body at aa
day night Oct. 30, to Thursday , assembly program.
night Nov. 9 at 7:46 o’clock. This
will be a Father's Nlgb$ meet­
O fficers For Arting.
t
Four room* have already orClub A re Elected
Junior Bed Cross Chap«Xfc* Juaioa JUA- Craes weyk
h ah t rahdn
* •&gt;
under the direction of Mi*.
The meeting of the Art GO
Stint, Mr*. McKinnon’*
■ a "Help on* another waa called to auder Monday by
Gab.” This club proaented the Mr*. Babcock. Thd following were
school with an ica beg Wednes­ elected to aerva aa officer* dorday morning at chapel. Mias tng the coming yaagj
CamplmU’s room baa- a “ Good
VfcwiPresidenk-Maifarte H o d »
room ha* a ‘'Builder*’r‘ ClUb" MtiT s s s t s s t H
urer—Mary J e w * J
St* !
MU* Richter's room ha* a “ Red
Reporter—Sherwood Jacobson
Croaa" Club.
Each class ha* decoded to'her#
Ml** Whiddon proaented two of
the new oupQa from the Ith grad* o separate type of work, inch or :
in 'Chapel Wednesday morning. puppets, sketches, panels dm*
Anita * Aiken from Mia* Thorn designing, and Llnofaeum B lo«A
It waa decided to bar* a memlay** room tang “ Long, Long
Ago” aa a solo and Melt* lag a month of all tho MembersFrederick of Mia* Peter*’ roon
*ang “ My Old Kentucky Home'
most
Mrs. Babcock then d tc la ^
the meeting adjourned.

Hodge And Middleton
Journey To Lakeland

Pins A re Chosen
By H i-Y Members

The meeting o f tho Tri-Hi-Y
waa called to order by preildent
Earline Kelly In the HI-Y room
ef Seminole High School. After
the ritual tho. minutes o f tho

Student Sketches
andread* at oth-

Congratulations!

VIRGINIA*
Birthday*Ji
Place -of BtrUv-ganford
Farocita celor-Bhw
Farocita (port . football
Favorite food -friend chicken
Farocita marl, star* . Mickey
&gt;»aaay • Judy Oarlaad
Pet hats - Hack up pgapl*
Pot Ilka - driving n cur
Ambition • linotype operator

laat meeting were read and * F
It waa decIdad to bar* the
Freshman Hi-Y party Nor. X
and. the club pin was choaam
The organisation o f a.Trt-ItPx
la OrUdo waa dlaeuaaad. After
the Tri-HI-Y Code Prayer the
meeting wa* adjourned:

YHisfcumous«wbiu:o/ ^ j f e

i The first edition of the "Bpottight”, the Junior High School
paper came out a ,wook ago
Kinder. The teacher helping with
g p M i f b t ’ la Mlaa Sharon,
j n spotlight's cover was the
title and a picture ef the Statue
sororities nor fimternity bn
cognlaod ' as having any. I
metton with the tttgk 8dm
While many of On *er*

SOUTH SID E N E W S

Freshman (liven
Party B y P . T. A .

J S i t 'i i t

H
IA '’ &gt;-

B

,I

■ H I

■&gt;.

■

■r- •

�o

AN IN D E PE N D E N T NKWSI*Al'KK

VOLUME XXXIII

Established In 1008

it

KANFORD. FLORIDA.

^ wL/^s'i

MONDAY.

OCTOIIER

Mrhilirr A

*
it i

"x

/

v

-jcgfei

,ct

MBF*}/:

HERON FINDS PEACE AND SECURITY

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73831">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 25, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73832">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73833">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 25, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73834">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73835">
                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 25, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73836">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73837">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73838">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73839">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7419" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7057">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/ae33ec29a3d900e536ba6e9917e153eb.pdf</src>
        <authentication>e9fe8f45e867524d008d04b4ba6fe63e</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73830">
                    <text>t
1

------------ ------------------1— — - - --------. .. .
a -..
.

-

i&gt; \

I

P

Ih- planning tho Springt gar- edge the bed with wild phlox,
den you will &gt;urrly want to In­ either Iarender or blue, depend­
clude ei-voral «iK-rr»«ivr
plant- ing upon your general color
acheme. A* the ffrat iria tiloaingt of liii IImhjm in* *inco they aoma fade, anip them off care­
are nenrly l.liMiming tiullu, ideally fully, for in moat raaea another
Suited t» the South. Their color­ bloom will appear in a few day*
ful bloom*, atuudinir erect on on the tame atem.
atronK straight atoms, are LeauBulb rataloguea offer a wale
tiful when planted against a aelection of varietira whch may
background o f azalea* or when be bought aeparately or miaed.
uaed among
panair* to
givt Order a generoua aupply and
height to n low, formal bed. In f plant them rrery two week* for
mixed border, combine theae I the next two menth* In order to
iria with randyliift and »tock, and have enough for rutting without

V

C la s s ifie d A d v e r tis e m e n ts
FOR 8ALB

|c; a r a &lt;;k a
A vf.
3 HKUHOOM HUM K Hanford'* I
mo«t il***iml l«* prrtion. Ho* K f
WANTED
ll»r«M.

it

.

419

I'alinct to

WANTED: PART TIMK of trm*
|w»r«ry *trnoicra|ihir work, ex*
|Mri«-nrrt| Writ*. Hoi 12*1. Him I'rtvi r«*ia«onibl/,
Wti«M urn, Vocm*
ford.

FOR SALK
NVw keft.wriir In*
ru lm tu r, i i *«*i | o n ly I w u t , .’ llri)

rpy ra|nniy
Mm. KMh»r
tional .wrli&lt;M»l.
T iW O

d urk

In.at-. iiio l

two

hou '•»&gt; to Ih* torn
rh«np. Sanfonl llout

’.m a il |

■

V *»: •

HELP WANTED

ilf&gt;wn |
Worki EXI’ KIIIKNCKI)
Chateau Inn,
French Ave*.

FOR SALK OK WILL
TRADK FOR DIA­
MONDS

-

i poll Inr tha effect In tha garden.
Wad rewood, a fine blue, la
probably tha beat known o f the
group, but Imperator la Juat aa
aatiafaetory and ahould be plant­
ed where a deeper I hade o f blue
la dealrcd. For pure white we
auggeet White Excelsior; for a
real canary yellow, plant Yellow
Queen; and for a beautiful blend­
ing of the laat two mentioned,
Leonardo da Vinci, with cream
atandarda and yellow falls, la a
good choice. . Adrian Becker is
lilac and some of tha newer hy­
brids may be bad In shaded ef­
fects o f lilac and bronte.
For best rriulta, prpvkia good
drainage and light, friable soil
free from manure. In preparing
a bed for bulbous Iria, the time­
worn rule o f spading deeply still
holds. Add sand to heavy soil
and mht In a sprinkling of bal­
anced food, allowing four pound*
to a hundred aquara feet of aurface. About a tablespoon of bone
meal should be mixed carefully
into tho aoll under, and imme­
diately surrounding each bulb.
Plant tha bulbs two or three Inch­
es deep andfour to eight inches
apart, depending upon quantity
and effect desired. Except in very
formal plantings, use them In
groups rather than In straight
lines.
In dry localities the bulb* may
he left In the ground from one
•raaon to the next. But In low,
dump oectiona it I* advisable to
dig them after the foliage has
•lied down nalurilly. They ahould
l&gt;e dried for a faw day* after
digging and then packed away In
lice hull* or dry peat mos* for

•forage.

CUItil
I.aktt.hu r#*

For anawera to your question*
on gardening problems aend a
•elf-addressed, stamped envelope
to the Kerivec Department, Home
SITUATION WANTED
Hardening Magaxine, flit) Bien­
COOK,
NURSE.
maid.
Alice ville Hi., Now Orleans, l-a. or
rare .o f this newspaper.
William*, 13211 W. 10th St.

UUSINfiSa- 9ERVICB-

MY EQUITY in HOME - Stucco
Huniralow. t lin.l rooiim, iroo.l
lura-tion Ha la nn* of purrhasr
pric*« finuiimf with |».»yrm*nt«
less Ilian riiital vain**. ()wfi**r
In rlty for 2 ilavi only. Writ**
own**r, run* 11•*rnl«l.

NAVE YOUR Yt'atch repaired by
on# who ready knolra bow
MTlrr*. Jeweler Magnolia Are

Men,'Women! Old at
40, 50, 60! Get Pep

■

UNFUKNIHIIKIt
420 Onk.

A PARTM ENTS

M AYBE

FURNISHED Apt. light*
and
water furniahe*!. OH, W. I at |
St.

im Cm Make
Ai, n—. Walwt
adv Tatuwo -

ETTA KETT

IYEAH ! ••AND G un* YfrtAT.*
SO U N D S

H B X A J U S T jg j^ -n il

U K E THE
JUDGE LET
YOU O f r

yfimour

A fins CfZ
SOME1Win6

a i.r c r n tc

con.

c o n t r a c t is o

FANT, and that t Intahd to regu­
lar sold noma pursuant la tho
lamia of tha "Fictitious Nana
glatuta" (Chaptar 19911 |&gt;ws of
Florida) with the Clark of tka
Circuit Court ol Namlsala Cnualy.
Florida.
E C. HARPER,
(apt. Ilth. Ittl.
1
NOTICE 1a harahy glvan that
Wa. Dorothea Mlckay slid O. B
Upchurch, engage In business at
lit Itnuth Park Avenue under the
flrtMleu*
same
of
MICKRT'P
PHARNACT. end that wa Intend
to raglatar astd name pursuant to
the (arms nt tha "Fictitious Nam*
statute** tChapter IStil Laws af
Florida) with the Clark of tho
Circuit Court of RemlnaH County
Florida.

SUGGESTS

economy b ee f

NOTTC.R la hereby glvan that I.
W J Pall, engage In business at
las 'West First Btreet undar tha
flrlllloua same ef RfU-'f PACKAflg gloCs. and that I Inland to
raaUtar said name pursuant in the
(arms of the "Fletltloue Nssa#
ntmuta-- (Chaptar Ittll U v a nt
Florida) with the Hark of tha
Circuit Court of Bemlaola Couaty,
Florida. ‘
;

H tfG O M G
to HARRY
□S/'THiNKor

•r.-YIPPCEi'

SNAUV

PEfzrecriy

NOUKNOWWE
SUNTHESCHOOL|

Kept. ilth. 1911.

■

................ .............

NOTICE I* k9»aby gtven thah-1.
A. B Tawall. thgaga In hualaeM
*1 9*1 East FW-st Btreet under the
flctltlaue name nf THE TQWCLL
COMPANY, and that I Inland le re.
alatit aald nama pursuant ta tha
Iarm • of the -rtetltlao* Nsgt*
stoluta" (Chaptar IN I) Ldwe al
|Florida) with tho Clarh of the
|Circuit Court*, of Bemlaola Couaty,
Florida.
:
A. R. TOW ELL.

•

y o n Vtvw I

HEN8.....ib. 25c
FIUBOUH aad CLf a

fvtpsa- |

H A N D *.
SO N S

YfOULDNl" I
ir 156 PUN |

gO H tk

FBF.IN K ltL B D

LlTTLfi PH)

_ _ _______

..

ta
Nemo

FLOUR

Perfect Hlucull
Plain or S. It.

I

Oat. I, till.
N .t.m

N - I'MNOTRQUNd ANY

.. a

B. K. STOVALla .
i f ,
t&gt;— "

O O h lO M /

LONE RANGER
Don e

6* D O T. I’LL TELL
W h e r e THC CASH IS.

BY THIS Tlf
THE _ ^

FTANDAat)

^W H EPEVO U ;

ra m Are. at 5 5 p e.*’^
;."-**?zd

CROOH5

U a flctltlnua

*)

M R iM “
Stater aatd

Ttrg

— I U ft

teat U th
Mi

TOMATO’S no. 2 can 10c

M

&amp; j w a . ioc

jS S k o N -ta U can 18Vyc
/S

Ott. I, HU.

no. a CANO alPHIXU rtOTHEa

CP6H/

ire

Springtime Yellow

■TO,

'

l-th. CANa

Dog Food 6 for 25c

KER^ENE.....gaL

Lge. LUX----- “
| TOMATO M VCS
iS * ; " ’ Man
2 tor 31t SARDINIA

-

V,

W m
r tT w e

SCOT TISSUE............. 2 rolk 1S«
Im. Van. EXTRACT 8-oa. M l IVi*
Im. Lew. Eitract 8-o». M l 7V|C

i. 25c

Yinc*°*r °*At*. 4 bars 18c

WITH
ORDERS
' ,19ft

4e

u

__
2 for 17c
_

10Pw, 21c

GREENS—....— bclulOc
O ID K T

**•

POTTED MILIT.—......4 eana 16e
„,14b. Jar 17e
PRESERVES
................................
Wb. Jar 31e
PRESERVES

2 r a il 19C,

Great
Northern
Y
•
*
Baby Limas
or Navy.

■ %
ff1
i • tug \•*♦•

g M C E t*
' Notice la kcrehpgtvau Uat wei

10c

Low Everyday Prices

.C O R N

OM. I, U iL

rrn w e l l f c r o e s

lb.

doz. 14c
BLEACH...... q t 10c Tomatoes... 2 for 15c IPINS.......3
rr whips
LAUD O* aCBMIIBN
F u x a a im v i u t r u i n
3 cans 22c jUifcE..... .....q tM ?
FLOUR... .5 lbs. 28c PEAS med. can 10c M1LNOT
■TOIHO
NO. a CAMS
AanovAC. pAcatao
BEANS....
2
for 19c JELLY 2-lb* Jar 17c
pSX s...... 2 cans 25c COFFEE......lb. 25c

|BemlnaU Cauat:

b y FRAN STRIKES

..

MIRACLE WHIP...
qt. 35«
MIRACLE WHIP-—-.
pL 23e
Jersey CORN FLAKES........ 4V,e
QUAKER GRITS..........pkg. 8We

WITH GROCERY ORDER

5

2 5 c

3g*»

.anefadte

GINGER SNAPS 10-ok. pkg. 10c
GRAPE NUTS - ..........- Pb**
SALAD DRESSING---------ql. 25c

PEACHES
n° can 8

CUTLETS........................ Ib.39c
RIB CHOPS
Ib.29c
LOIN CHOPS ......Ib. 39c

RED BEANS
SPAGHETTI med. can.
PORK A BEANS
POTATO 8TIX
MACARONI 1-lb.
SPAGHETTI roll*

T E A GUaa fre e .................Vt lb. S7c

[FINE GRANULATED

I InliM u ’ N ctltW ‘ MlA e iua

KStPM ARARTi* |

i4 :c

-Creamy Mhe rhlehea*

ROAST.

P A G SOAP........3 lge. barn 13c
|ge. bant 13c
OCT. SOAP
CAMAY...-....... ......... 3 bant 17c
3 am. pkg*. 25c
OXYDOL........
..... Ig. pkg.. 15c
Oet. POWDER,
Oct. POWDER . . . . . . . . 1 .2 r t g . 9 c
.........3 bara 17e
PALMOLIVE.
amt. pkg*. 5c
JELLO.

Soiuhlne COFFEE.......* .lb. 17yic
ST. BEANS.............no. 2 can Dftc
LIMA BEANS.....med. can 8 l-3c
Pancake FLOUR...... ..... pkg. 7V^e
Ebait BYHUP____ lft-oa. ML lOe

&amp;

s ?

CHANCES o n SONS* I

TWNGTUONNa UPTO

D cliciooa with
Vegetables

10 l 39c 24ua75c

isi

B w : WaCAUJrr.

*1 NOOOOfS MOCNNtS

ROAST

■HOI-LI1RI9

Low Everyday Prices

Low Everyday Prices

2

-

TOILET TISSUE
5e CANDY
RUM all brand t
TOILET SOAP
CLEANSER 1„ II.

OAKHILL PIE

94)
MHI U y i •(
undo); with U p CWrh a f the
&gt;le Caualp,
It Court af Bemlaoli

T 9I.UUKK NILK FBI)

Macnrnnl or Spaghetti

SARDINES
PORK &amp; BEANS
POST TOASTIES
K.COnN FLAKES
PUFFED WHEAT
TOMATO JUICE

HtUad

tarma of the
Ki#atutF*
atuU- f(Chapter
iter

IP -

.

HAMS.......... Ib. 21c
SHOULDERS Ib. 17c
BACKBONE Ib. 21c
SIDES...... Ib. W/tc
SAUSAGE.....lb. 15c ___

Btd. OATS.... :-------- ia ," pkg. 7%c

' *

trsB u T a ii^ 'i

iC O A tl

FLA. BEEF OVEN POT

Ib. 2 5 C IrfAMBURGER...... 2 lbs. 2 5 C

w

STEAKS.........

Net lee le harkhy girta that wa
are Inaagad In MtaiaatB-Bt tIU
Palmetto Avenue Baaferd. Florida,
uadar. thu flctltldsds neats Frw.
~

MAKE A |

lb. 141/ic

lb. 19c

hapL 99th. It il.

A N O J srrrvESOTA

T OUR RISK

Fiwh Dre*«dii
Itoaatlng g i f l

W J. PPXI^

Bamlaale Couhty.^FtertdA^^

U

IX)IN OR CLUB

OR MONEYRCTUHOCD/

lb. .. 21c

i
/o

CK ROAST
ORIT WDMTCOST YOUA CZNT/
^OMMIUIEYW WUK PUAttD

ROAST

1.0 Ik.

STEAKS

m «umo us r?womfimt

Soda CRACKERS................ Ib. 10c
RAISIN BRAN__ :........... pkg. 10c
BEEF 8TEW...................... can15c
-IS
APPLE JUICE............3 cans 25c
latsnd to rsgtstgy aald
Btatuts
Raima
TOMATO JUICE........ 3 cana 25c
su*at u tha
tarmatChapicf
af tha
.JtofMaY . ■ Mlleua Nama Btalafa ,|f
mark af IhS Clrshtt Court Laws ad BABY
FlarU a) FOOD.......
with - IhB ....-A cana 21e

Si'-.

YOU

nonOTHEA NlCKrit*
O It UPCHURCH.
Kept Ilth. 1941.

NOTICE la hereby fiv e . Ihad
A, B. Slavaoe. tugata ,|p hualai
at 919 East Fleet Blr
------- -fli-tlilnwn nama ef
______
rvBOCCTBRIA, aad also enrage
baataaai si 1119 Fvaatb Avsnus
s O der the ftctltlaus aame
la ,at
, ....
M BF o n n s u p e r ft o r *. aad that f

Ij *

unmaPAT, ocronm a , m i *

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT

Englidh Cut
NOTICE la harahy gtvaa that L
E C. lUrpar. angagp la bustnose at III Nagnotta AVtaud.Wader
the Set 11 team navna of BAhlFOHD

|Bapt. 99th. 1991.____________

j

—

J H. COlCLtfHIOH,
Sapt. tilh. Itll

&gt;f|MM M vM« • MUM

Hy PAUL ROBINSON

v ip | p i| lj!l&gt; p p jffi j

NOTICE la harahy gtvaa that t.
I. M Oetaleugh. aegaga la htutaea*
•t fit Baetford Atlantic Ndtlenal
Bank nalidlne undar the rial Itteea
name of COLTI-OUOII nr.ALTV
COMPANT. and that I Intaad te
raglatar aald asm* pursuant to
tho tarsus »f the "Ftctllloea Nam#
Btatulu" (Chaptar Ittll Lawn at
Florida) with the Clark of fha
Circuit Court ol Samlnola Count).
Florida.

NOTICE la hcrahy al**n that f.
W D Hofmann, angaga In hu*l- I
naae at lit Magnolia Avenue un- |
dar tha ftrtltloaa nama nf HOF-1
MANN ELECTRIC SERVICE, and
•CrttST’ -rtSk it jarwwVai that 1 Inland to regtatar aatd name
pursuant to the larvae'of tho flatltlnua Name Statute
(Chaptar
m g s aads— eav
'» ! w
&gt;9911 law s of Florida) with the
.'•» —
at Tewefelea
Urea I * Clark nf the dreult Ceurt ef Eeatl* ’•
aac all ether | m 4 area eftree. nnU Couaty,' Flerlda
W. D. IPOFNANN
Bapt Ilth. 1991.
•
r«B* MA

r$ ? S f r r - '

»
w orses, •
Notice Is hereby glveg - that 1
am engaged In bualaaau at &gt;11 E
First at - Sanford. Florida, a Oder
the Hnlilaua name Hobart's (Hoeery u d that I Ihtaad la register
•aid name pursaant te the latiw
of the -FletlUeu* Same BtattrtaT
(Chaptar M ill Law* ef Florida)
With the Cterti ef the Ptrywlt
Court ef gamlnele Coyntr. Florida.
Mlgg WAROAAET ROUERT&amp;*
Oet. », 1911
i .

Daal MiM art i l l , awi in, i t Oaf» M M

m

"

- .- t a x wffpBD HguLD. a a B m n y u w m j

fe e l Y ean Y t ia p r , Fall at Via

FOR ItKNT

A

:;■&gt;■.&gt;■ *•---------------------------:

'W t m 'fAOBBn

•&gt;v
-

• • BMW — ""

i

each7c

PLANT

lb, 7c

MLowHtyV1

(V alaabie C o cy o a o )
Vaj.

fl/rV ^ *
JH 'T l/

V

«• ' -

JA
k v - * r.
.

�fX

Jg -

»

"

’
*'

'

R a W i O m tr

P r o d u c ts

I fc r a ld

t t N | M l i a i V ip tibin Tku Auj.
A

A m

V— *-»«

* -* -

la P lorU s

xxxm

Knnfnrd Is 'nil* Only C en tral
Florida City Affording Hail, Highway
And Water Transportation

«
Established la 1908

S A N F O flD , F L O R ID A ^ ^ B I D A Y ,

OCTOBER

2 t.

I flll

Member Associated I’resa

M

MIIKH

to

Strike
Russians Declare Nazi Steel
In Suburb O f u°TwSp ^ nox Says Collision
ivasion Losses Equal Detroit Ends Damage Is Bad In Far East is Now
' i
v;

Deaths In World W ar
Official Red Spokes­
man Says Moscow
Is Not And Will
Not Be Captured

Opposing Candidates

Workers Return "Dd .President D e c l a r e s *
This P l a n t Ba t ! Details Now Being
Alabama M i n e r s ! Received Are Of
Begin S t r i k i n g
Technical N a t u r e

Virtually Inevitable
Fox Sentenced To Year In Cell

I Navy Secretary De­
clares J a p a n e s e
W ill Not (Jive l rp
Expansion P l a n s

Tu ?-r
p” "
WASHINGTON. Ort 21 _«,!•»
Th* bight day Interruption
of,
r,
. .
„
*
operations
th« ()m»t LA*Ai|r* Thr ,&lt;rMr°y rr Kearny, torp#^
St«*el Corporation in a DAtfolrr^oe^ hy • Nail *ubminnr o ff
suburb ended today when strikers |Ireland • week ago
described
occcptcl arUlcmrnl terms
he-1 by President Roosevelt today ns
gan returning to work. Other trrinuxly damagad.
strikes however.
gripped
coal
mines in Alsbama, which hald i While the details of the attack
up welding operations at aoaae gre coming in, mostly r f s l-ch .
ahipyars m th* northwest and steal nature, Knosevrlt said there
paralysed production at the Ohio was nothing about them which
hr could discuss at this lime.
Machinery Factory.
The commander *f the torpeSeven-I automobiles werv ovar*
turned near Itendls, N J. aftaV dr'-d American frelght-r Lehigh
the ship was at* group of non-striking employee i 9**d last night U
eluded CIO pickets In ordtr. to Orked without warning ,ip.| that
work in the plant of Air A«* I the submarine which sank her
socialrs Inc a manufacturer o f disappeared immedia'rly. o ffe r.
i * Am » la M
b&gt;g no help for the rre-v.
plane parts.
W ASH IN G TO N .
IV I. ‘21
Ruuia declared officially
The rum nt up-'irge of strike^
The captain, Vincent Arkins,
— f/7’ 1— h r r r e l jin
of
tinthat German losses in
In defense plants brought renewed said on arrival at 'hi* British
Niim Km&lt;\ sunt Inrlav .1
th* 8oviet invasion equal the
ikmsuiii- in Congrr** yesterday fee West African port tltsl nothing
“ c o llis io n " to thi- F a r E ast
total of German losses in the
legislation to outlaw or restrict wa* seen nf the st'seking sub­
marine either before or liter the
w as \ irtmill\ m m italdr.
such wklkouls.
World War. and an official
Speaking dn the house, RepcW* vr«*el was hit at S 55 A M.
Hi- ("III n grotto o f ii.iuil
Rod spokesman said. ‘They
■entative* t'ox (I&gt;. Ga l, Rtoh Sundsy He gave this account o f
m u n ition - m .in u fdi tn n -rs. "w o
have not and will not take
Ihr sinking:
(R.,
I'a.)
and
Ford
(RC
illj.)
itri- -sjst s-sf is-t| m
one
ow n
Moscow.”
The main :i.pmaat ram- down
all demstidod action.
mi tiil-s
tlm i
Hie
.1.in.im -io
The Russians said fierce
Cox assertwi that strike* had with the riplnsion. carrying the
Each running for the office of City ( ■om nii-vnrf o f District brought about "the most disgrace* wireless antenna wi'h I*
One
h a v e iu&gt; in ten tion o f g ivin g
flgbtlmr is raging in three
lip lit. ir plan-* f..» • M..in •19911
clttoa around Moscow—K*l-igx, Two, Ocna G. Baber at left, and II. James lint, right, will furnish ful situation that ever existed in kohl filled with wale* immediate­
ly
and
the
vesiel
settVd
rapidly.
M milca southwest; MoihaUk, the only competition in the Commission rare as (. |&gt; lli.li.ip, landida'.e this country" ami declared it was
1' h.* .l.-.rtp 1l.9|| .•f I**nditimt«
iT Biles
west,
Kalinin,
95 for District One, is unopposed. Mr. Usher, local .tore owner and shameful that neither the *1 0 * The radio operator sent nut an
W»l&lt; pr *•vivpt **d t.y a d. '. ii •v99f|| 1 i
SOS.
using
a
short.wivo
anten­
mtlea northwest.
litunitii.u
%ha Ii
th.* mty« l.y %
operator, is making hia flyst appearance for puhln offier in San­ culive nor the legislative branches na. hut believed the cad did not
run las* 919-11V6*11rd (i* •in l ini r I’.fiillThe- Russians admitted some
of the government are doing any* get out.
ford
while
Mr.
Gut,
real
estate
and
insurance
agent,
is
now
serv­
tr\ t.9 |{ II*•IN
withdrawals In the MoihaUk
thing about it.*
All four llfebo..l» were man­
son*, but said Alla forces at. ing on the Commission.
Mi un v%liilc \lm im -'i *t
?•*!»•(*
Rich Mamed the walkouts OSt ned anti launched at 9:15. The
tasking the Crimean i’cnlaxuls
Pfd nil III Wt-lll lllH'Ht Mil" ImlMltUf
radical labor Iredera" and ( S t bests pulled away from Ihe ship
were repulsed with heavy losses.
critical of Sidney iltllmen- I
and nt 10:19 A M. Ihc la-high
William Fos t left I, nnetime irnmigt.int who nuide nidi ion* h, i tip f*»r ld,bjl'*tul H'li t r.tppm^ Ih*’
major pr**vMion&gt;c »*f tli»- iD’Uir.it*
A violent battle Is said to be
director of the office
of pi
•auk.
Hollywood
movie producer only to lo-t it nil. leaves I'hilaili-lplu.i it v ipot.
fii'l-tiiv "
rrpori
ig at Taganrog, 30 miles
ducllon management. He asserted
The llfrlxiatx then started for
o f Rostov, gateway to tha
that Hillman, head of the CIO Ftretnwn. Numbers 3 and
4 court after being -cnlcoccd In n io n -nd ,i -lav in fctlcinl pri-ui I .l («| Iwtvt Vti|i| llif Si'flilb1 ro f .
nifti
rVlut
i*
»r»*
v
ittiiiniilt'i'
sens.
faster Ilian unil fined $ l.rtnn II. s n . .-n v n i.d ,-t ,.in-po.i&gt;v to ,lefi*ud the
Amalgamated Clothing Worker* lusts were much
further shifts In Russian com­
II. S. through attempts to t.nj judi, i.il f.iv .r* in .-.inflection sv itti •lay Ihal fbt*. tiadoii ’•htoiM ai'l
was "more concerned over hi# Numbers 1 and 2 anil got fa
hi rfft-t inif
i J-oiM|o’*th |
mas amounetd, with
own union than over the country, ■head. They were locked up at his bankruptcy pio.ee.lmg&gt;.
Cii.liiliv, tbli.c li.t * M 'n .l at
key marshals assigrtd
Hillman told the senate defense 2:00 A. M. Tuesday by a Brit
itIIIIill wa«%ilot ftt |». Ik'ltim
I I’o
north, central, ant south.
and
landed
at
investigating ctrmmltlee Wadaao Ish destroyer
n « new rep|acad or re*
Ini,.I
a^ iniMMlfi ••• !•
day that he thought, ‘.the general llathnrst. Gambia.
v
%
a
*t
«aitl
t*»
ha\.’
tb.il
Boats one and two were pick­
labor situation is rather satisfac­
Ihs*
I Stilt.-** c.oil.l jom with
ed un by
two British
motor
Osman firing squdds executed
tory,"
but
that
Pam
hellara
there
--------- n M
a,
tirrat Hnlaiii .hi.I Fmnt** to vnil
launches at ) l A. M. and noon
should not bo ■ agurlS Strike"
hnatiiitlrM.
bit Thursday and urns ad at Free,
view o f governed* nl ' 'Sue him
i
%VIIKREAS, Moiiilitv,
J 7 Iui« l»v»n fm-mnlly
Th.- form.•» .lip(nm,»t tr r-pn**
town.
’
for nu-dtsllng disputes
n
i#
t
•
*
«!
m
Navy
Day
1
1
«
r
ii
tli»*
i
ml*
I
.
*.»•
•
*
*
f
Am&lt;
n&lt;
,i,
■w das ax. b*t 10 others .sehadulaJ
One ordinary scninan lost four ]
'triifalfv** app« ai* .| »t \
i
AND WIIEIIKAS, th** I'mtiil Si.it* N »\ v " i'f'K in /r I
|*|t9*I*.1 ti.mmllt*’. crest..91 III Op
to dto a t Nxntoa were reprieved
toes when a beam landed mil
A group o f Sanford gnrJen
Adoption nf the trade prom.,
p.lHltl &lt;|| 1.9 Ib9* l|.•,1 .•(tpf«9%»-||
. tutn Monday.
his foot. Junior Assistant
En
enthusiasts met at the home of tun plans and by-laws o f that (hr tfreutrtt navy in the w**rhl I«m|,»\ tii*l i* tlrtfiiit-tl, win ii
glneer Joseph Brady, who w*-&gt; 1
lit 11 |totnn(linir
•»" ni»'i
A night curfew was imposed Edmund Stowe In Indian Mound rrganiiation wo* effect *1 lav* j
t h r p r m r n t h u ll.lin t ? p n ^ fr a iu U r .'in p l* i.
to !••• f i i p r r i o i
than! 'hilt* lo carry -irm- Hron watch,
was injured
when
' at Bombay after a Hlndu-Mis- Village last night and voted night by the member* nf the
Hny n a v a l p " w r r th a t n i n |.»* 1iri.iib fh t sk* si.i 1 I I * .
t"6&gt;niin11l.t* l« i'X|M'iifl t.» .(•••"•»(••
I lom outbreak causing lha death unanimously to organise a Men's i Sanford Merchant# Auocla'inn.
The following merchant* an,|i Door plates parted from the e*
A N D W H E R E A S . 4 in a b%o l i d *•( ............. u l. * lu m * a|?j»i *
IiiiImv oi Saliiribty whrtln r to
'
w es'It.
B. Pope, pruist-.-nt of
tin- hii'inm* men have already
I plosion
and dropped
him Into
1 o f 11 and Injury o f 42. Two Ghrden Club. The group —
tank t o p s
liroit.l.’fi t(n* mrmoirf
a* • 1
nor n a t io n « xt n k t* i|iiv% is i m a i i i i «*.| upprait. h * .illm sw l is v .'l lllh ftil,
other* wars killed and 42' in. addressed by R. It. Ellis and |group, said thin morning.
nifird their Intention
of
r«-| Both im-i’i are recovering satiipermit llo* vrus.'lx H ••it!•••“ I” I
Edward
Richardson
of
Orlando
Promotional Ideas werr adopt operating
Jurtd la Bengal relights dif.
t h r U n it e ,t S l a t r a N a v y •* i r m i f l l l / r d « * |. ••kb * i f i l l f a . t in in
with
The
Sanfnrdj
..
list'll.it
polls
Nil.I
i
olliliNt
Nf.'-t*
who
described
the
work
and
or­
ed l« nin throughout the Fall ami Herald in publishing a special fwtorll)
f trances.
t h r m » in t rn a fic i* o f n t u t id ily an d Ih*
. . i . •l.lt |* s || ssf pt ,|9'.■{
lio\% f. rlo.l.len liy Ihr N* otf.«litV
Tha Germans claimed last night ganisation of the Orlando Men’s W i n t e r , Including: Outboard Tourist Edition on Oct. 27
AND WIIKRKA S, niuiiy yiiiiiii; m* n Imsih .^sinf'inl ln«\ *•
Motor Barr* on the Armistice which will be
A. «
In M mile* of Moscow on the Garden Club.
distributed' In
OitiimiUtf ( h.tiiman (*..finally.
left Ihr mmfort uini ftrniMly nf Unit IfMii* * I** l.tkr Ihrii
A nominating committee
for Day program, a "Country Store” , 1,500 prospective winter visitors
couth and southwest, and while
((»
f« i ), vaIio tbaiil* l.» arm
plarr in (hr linr of tliily ahoni*| lit* Im|&gt;* *sf Ihr
the Soviet command disputed the purpose of selecting a slate a Christmas program, distribu­ selected from a special Chamber
whip* amI allow Ihrm
-all
this only by Implication early of officers to he prcsenlrd at tion of Thursday issues of The of Commerce list, aa well a*
.Slalrt .Navy;
nnywhirp. lol.l ri’poilriM
Ilia
today It waa nolle plain that In the neat meeting of the club Sanford Herald, u slogan con­ thousands of- other reader* both
THEREFORE. I. Will..... • II I I-. h. m |.v
|Hiiii
"M*fitimb*nl f«»r t!»•»»•• two •‘ifp* o
Oct. 21 -(A 9— A
any case tha hardest and moat was named by Mr. Stowe who test, bargain days and county in Florida and throughout the BRONSON
inr
m th.' .•oinniitlt*.*, in
Levy county circuit court grand .
(hia at Navy Day in Sittif**r*1. uinl tin ••«*aC11 Ihr iHivhi i m.
lethal stretch of the rosd waa served at chairman of the meet. social programs.
nation:
III.* S« nult* an*I in *h. rni.pl i y "
First nf the event* to tako
Ing. The committee consisted of
i f atilt to bo traveled.
'*
v n tn l in mr at Mayor **f lh&lt; &lt; if\ * #n |*ti nil ,.ti, s ili/«*vi••
J. K. Smith’ * Barber Shop pury has returned an indictment
Ivey’*, Swaln’ a Battery garvlre. [«r armed robbery against a Ken- j
The early morning Russian Tom Bolt, Elton Mbcghton and place will be a Hallowe'en Party
Ortohrr 21. IU« I
- Mo-lem
- —- —
at Chuluota on Oct. 31. while the Swann’s
Cabins,
W. -It. lucky prisoner In connection with
communique merely reported in B. r. Whltner. Jr.
In pay honor Co (h&lt;»«r wh&gt;« »•
•I vi'll lll’l \» II I .11*
first
^Country
Store"
I*
schrdulMrs. J. H. Colelougti, presi­
genera! terms fhm Natl attacks
".Speedy” Willis, Murray W. Ov. the robbery of the Cedar Keys
Ihnr rminlry in lh«* I' nH•*1 M.tir*, SNv\
rrstreet,
Staley’ s
Restaurant, State hank last Jan. 17 in which
had bean repulsed In tha hauls dent o f the Sanford Garden eil for Nov. 6.
Chairman o f
u number of MIWop Gora’a Service Htallnn, tha cashier was slugged by tw o ,
S M I nearest tha
city—some- Club, brought greetings to Oil­
W ill IA \| r HIM.
whar# la the sector* of Moshaisk men's group from the Garden committee* were appointed last J. V. Jonea Tiro Shop, Blrdsey »n reported to have escaped
M-iv••* o f Snnf«*rf|
19742
night
with
W.
M.
Haynes
head­
( MAI A*. Oi l 21 ‘ /l'» liy nv»*r*
and Maloyaroslavets
—without Club and expressed tha dealru
Flour L Feed Mills, Banferd
risoner
now held
in ,
pow.-i iflbT Ibho unar.l. an.I -cidim?
' s n g Just where those actions o f her club that the men organ­ ing the membership committee, Buiek Co.. W. W. Auto Part*. ■Tha pri«listed aa Frank
Ihnr ifiin* t\*.9 N«*i;ri» ronvict
ise a club, something which she W. B. F.llerbey. the Armistice Fred T. William*,
Henry
H. Kentucky.
alias Frank Perry.
R.M9&gt;«*V9-It Jat ko.ii anil
^
Uhk'Experts, who thus far said has been a dream o f the Day committee) and F. D. Scott, Carroll’ * Service
Station,
Os Plummer,
Plummer
who
hod
pravlouslv
the •'fVuntry Stors'* committee. Fibra Brush Co., Soars. Roe.
Calvin, ••TAnpr.l from a Marlon
not often proved wrong In Garden Club for a long time.
escaped from Kentucky authori­
county mml iranir Inirk
near
Memfershlp duos o f one dol­ buck Co.. Aldon Co., Inc.
took It as
Mr, Ellla aald that the Orlendo
tieswa»
reported
Indentlfled
bv
\Y»«ah&lt;iotn Tin- pri^.»iu*r* win*
___ certainty that the men organised not just to have lar a year wero ' established amt
Sanford
Atlantic
National
tha
bank
canhler,
II.
K.
Noble*,
tlill
at
la
rut*
ThuA*«lay
ilmpitp
the
sum
la
payable
immediately
would hold out all through another club but to exchange
Rank.
Sam
Hawkins, David
several months ago In Gadeden
an alt nlirht iM*ari'li
helpful Idvae and auggeatii na en at tha Celeryy City Printing Com Earla’a Sunoco Button.
( ’npl. I’nul Simmon • '• :9fH* I
pany,
according
to
Mr.
Pope.
rtn torod their belief that how to grow plant &lt; nnd flowers
Thomas' Barber Shop, Arck-lo Ala.- a* ona of tha men who took
Marirnmp, rtuinly ...nvi. ' rn ilrf
and how to overcome peat*'which Though the malnbership commit­ Package Store, Bryan's Garage, part In tl&gt;« bank holdup.
••tmnin.:
na ill thn mail irnnir
constantly annoy gardencra. Ila tee will be functioning in it* Sanford Avanuo Bear Garden,
work
T Bradford llyrd w»&lt;
•
Tw.. V'-tlllg .Sjiof.od loro will at Ihi* finl of Do* .lay
addad that a "Question and Ana. drive for member* It will bo of A. J. Losslng’s Transfer A Stor­
cd prraidpnt of the
rnli-r hr,i li. hi-- ,.f
Ihi- I'm l.d when tht* two N«*»cmei« •i.l.hnly
war" program had been a popu­ grant help If member* will pay age, Jack's Dew Drop Ian, J. J
o
r.
Shrine Club at their anno. I ho-. Slut*-* Navy tic vt wet-k l.rn .j h*n|M*.| upon Ihr ifimr.l
tile southeast ta lar fcatura of aarh meeting of their due* and get their mem­ Parrish, Sanlaado Springs, San­
bership card* voluntarily, he add­ ford Mattraaa Ftetory, Jo* Moss'
Inca* meeting hrld la&gt;t night ..t . . „ „
M&gt;. rkham un.l II D Markham
k Into tha Cau- tbo club.
ni|d&gt; Inu* i-xuiiiinnlion* •ml II D. Sout. r
KI'IIP.I lll.’ll
the Palma and Pines on r-.. it, I ' "
whUo tha front
Painting out that tha Orlando ed. Every business firm head Bicycle A Repair Shop, Wert
Used more or club mad# ita business meeting* and hia employes are eligible for Ths Jeweler and Howard Botaler
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -O P) land" Road, and Harry F Kent I" join the II'gul.ir Nnvy Hnd shot if un* ami |ii*tnl lump..I **ff
and I r a n tVrighl tin* h«-i-n arccpt- th»* truck and * ran. Th* jfiaidr
Cheater C. Foaaato Co., Hop- — President Roosevelt endorsed wa« name! vicr-prcaidru'
short and snappy, Mr. Richard, membership.
In tha slogan contest, conduct­ kina Grocary A Market, Modern tha candidacy of Mayor Florello Lloyd F'. Boyle, acrrrtarv, J..... .. cd by llo* Naval ltc*crvc
«rn* nut Injurwl.
,
ton. secretary of that organisa­
Jarkadin waa •«*rving ii yrar a
Republican
and O. Huff, retiring prrald'-nt, -.nd
M *Zr£ to London *
tion. aald that Intsrcatlng pro- ed lq the city schools to select Shoo Shop. Saaford-OvUdo Truck LaGuardia,
Young Wrighl. &gt;»n of
Mr.
■entenro for jml hriwkmg *«
that a million 1
grama ware arranged for each a slogan to bo used In adver­ 0 rowers, Tha Whit* llaroo, It. American Labor nomlna* for a thi* morning.
and Mr*. M. I,. Wright, i.nd Invnrnrsx. in Uilnw county, and
•
hi tha moating. Ha also aald that tha tising, prise* have been made M. Glaaaon, Sanford Gas Co., third term sa mayor of Naw
Plan* for the winter -ori.il
to the Orlando club had aponaorod tha up ranging from 110 for - first Gratis Valley Dairy, Plnahurst York today, declaring LaGuar- araaon, climated by Ihc ritnual now employed by llurpci- Sec I and Wqltrr Calvin w*» »rrvtng
B j W - j i UWy to R. 16th annual Btata Ron# Show in plan to gl and 12 for second Grocery, Saenrity Lumber A dla’e administration had been the Shrine banquet and danrr, acre |Company, wax graduated from six monlhx for petty larreny.
8upply Yard.*'
• “ most honest and the moat e f. made at the meeting, Mr. Hoff Seminole High School
in June,
Orlando last winter and a number and third places respectively.
Tickets far tha Country Store
Ratliff A Boa, Nkh*» Package fklent" within his mulltctlon.
of. ether srorthwhtU project*.
rrvealfd. Regular monthly nirct. 1937 »n.| nllendi-il Slet.*on UniInga are to he held through.&gt;ul vrexily In I937-3M. He will leave
The high coat o f waUr whan will ha distributed to the mem­ Stora, H. A A. Dapartmant Stole.
the winter and all realdrnt ahlin.
good on lawn* and garden* waa bers of tha association with the Tha Outlet. Cowan Co.. C. C.
TREASURY
HULKS
first
batch
o
f
1,000
given
for
Walsh, Sommolo County Board of
era, rrgardlaaa o f the Tempi" Oct, 30 for Norfol';, Va.
ebjocted to by a auaibor o f local
Lnog
wa* gradual--d
from
they belong to, will h«
w-l.
men present who »ald that It memberships and tbo addition*! Realtors.
WASHINGTON. Oct I4.-UT&gt; corned into mrmbcrahlp of ih Seminole High School l.ixt Jilin
Fifth
Congrrsaional
Diririct
P tn ly Y M y A Lovott’a. W.
coot not lees than HO a month tickets to ha sold by th* asso­
Townxend supporter* will hold
If. Ralti Barries Button, Wagoner —.Tbo Treasury ruled today that local rlub.
just to kaap a lawn watered and ciation at a nominal price.
and
has
recently
hern
rni|i|oy.-d
The msreheats will give the Furniture Co., Pabaatto Grocery. rrisUara, and not Ihalr customthat not Many local people could
No definite.date* were net for by hia father, Edward U n y who their regular monthly eonferenc"
afford H. It srao suggested that tickets to their customer*, en- Lodge A Ban CrOcary, Takaeb in , can deduct tha new federal the November and
-n oil* r own* Eddie'* Rexiauraut. llo is Sunday in the Snn-nol r Cncr.ty
‘1 excise taxes on fan, jaw- meeting* but they will Dhe
Court House at 2:30 I*. M., it
•WAlHDfOtON, Oct.
effects ho made to r&gt;t tha City HUlug them ta tha award of the Restaurant,' Jimmie Cowan, Mick­
lol-l
and
toilet
preparations
from
bo hold either ey's Pharmacy, ' Spencer's Top
an ftgands Fiasl- to redoes Its water rate* for Country Store
at the call o f
the
nrraidrnl. ,rlo .lull'd lo leave Monday morn­ wax announced today.
Incoma
tax
return*.
tcs.astoaaa Ob M ae Tkaaal
Saturday afternoon or evening
At this max* meeting there
beauUfkatian.
while tha remainder of Ihe meet* ing at 4:00 o'clock fi r Jgrl-.xun.
w an’, warn on the comer o f First Street
Inga during tha winter will Ih- villi- where following v thoniugh will tie a number nf addresses
and
Magnolia
Araau*.
uphold
tho
•at. Torn ' Bolt. Elton
held on the night o f H.a fourth phydral examination, h«- will he by speaker* who
Townsend movement, and report*
Usury Nichols. Henry
Thursday In tha month, at the
sent
to
the
Naval
Training
on
the
latest
development*
of
James MoughUn. Kent
Palma and Pines.
R. A.
Mr. H uff, presiding at Ih- School. Norfolk, Va. fur a final the movement In Wavhington will
be rrad.
•aling, read several letteri to check-up.________________
the members present and report­
WASHJMOTONToct W-OFVContestants from Daytoaa. Or- tha last meat. William Thomas. ed the death of Thad G. RuckMatnUnane* of tobacco market­
16 year aid near, who raced nar. A commlttao wav appointed
ing quotas far 1642 at tha 1941 lands aad paaslkly from Jack. b IIUa car TI miles par hoar. to draft aalUblo revolution* on
hurley. Th# autos art construe tod by tbo death o f Mr. Buekntr to be
tha drivers and weigh between sent to tha Morocea Temple. .
rr»»f. T. F. Ijimbert, Jr., drtn
fire and seven pounds; They are
WASHINGTON, Oct. .24 —

More Command

Munition Makers
Study Soviet Aid

Shifts Made

Fierce Fighting Re­
ported Raginsr In
Three Key Cities

Ways Of Delivering
Arms From 11. S.’To
R u s s i a Discussed

.

Groiip Of Men Merchants Group
Meet To Plan Adopts Plans For
Garden Club Trade Promotion

Members Of Orlando First Event To Be
Club Address Neiv
Hallowe'en P a r t y
SanfordC ardentrs v-Held At

PROCLAMATION

Chuluota

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Kentuckian Indicted
In Robbery Of Bank

Cl

Ocala rrisoners
Make Jail Break

t

*

Byrd Elected
|Lewis Wright And
President 01* 1Leruy Lang Join
Shriners (Huh| Branches Of Navy

■«e

Roosevelt Backs
I. Mayor LaGuardia

TownaenditcH Will
Meet Here £undny

A Tank Production
.Will Be Doubled

!x£\2rfcr—
,s—

to

Tobacco Market
Quotas Are Same

£•

Midget Auto Races Will Be Held
'Sunday Afternoon On Lake Front

KiwanianH Invited
Airline Aiikx For
To Hear. Lambert
Jacksonville Route

BOYCOTT NEWSPAPER
B Uta oeu-qBarter bane-power
variety, with gasoline matara and
CAMP BLANDING, Oct tl.
j?** driver races atone, against
citato*, OBO-quarter mil# which la (Special)—Members of Buford’s
Company D of tha 164th Infan­
track.
try boycotud a Louisiana Mwsmancuver*
world'* racard for midget
during
imnsar. It
I "BbtmtJ Arthav ah head
r a h Urn Hat

of lha Collfir« of Law at Mut­ (AT— Btata Airline*. Inc., of
ton Dnivcnlty will iprak At a Charlotte, N. C. applied to tho ’
sprciAl IoAdica' Night dinner of civil aeronautics board Thursday
lh« WinUr l*Afk Klwnnls Club for cartlflcatao for thcao aaw
to bo hold Al the Muonic Tem­ air routes:
ple them Monday evening At
Batwaan Pittsburgh and Jack,
l;30 o'clock, Charlej Morrbon aoavllto, Fla., d * CoruietlavUto.
said today*
Untontown, Pa.) Elkina, W. Va.)
All Bonford Klwaniana and Covlngtoa-Cltfton Forgv, aad Ro­
tholr wlvaa have
anoke. Va.) Wiaaton-Hil^Fj N,
a cordial InritaUoa by the Wbto C t C
Columbia
~
tof Park gnwp to ettoud thes. C.i.Bavajuuh aud

ud km taL Ualmtah

tit
.........................

i

- 11.11 ip'i isiw ii

�t
1

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 44, 194

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FIX)RIDA

PAGE TWO

ra»Ua»#&lt;| every i t l m M * n » H

N&gt;Cor •! laaftri, rioM a

A|1 •kltu ry
M l l m , m N « *f
fkasks* n m Ii IU m m 4 m U M mt
r«l8 rU la a «ita far
pmrp+wm mi
F»tal«l fMula will h« fftargH tmr
■ • W f iU r i4varlUlag nitr«.

FfAG OR.TRUCE?

Oil Shortage A.Myth

The Sanford Herald

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS

S&lt;H:retnry Icki-s, Homotimen known as "Petroleum Co­
ordinator," nmong other thing*, has lifted the bun &gt;n gu»oline sales and filling stations may now sell os much as
little, and stay open after the -urf-'W
they like,
rings If they want to. It seems that when Mr. Icki-t first
anticipated the oil shortage, he was merely seeing things
at night.
Of course there never has been an oil shortage in this
country. And Mr. Ickes never even contended there was
one. What he did contend was that reAerve stocks on the
eastern seaboard were Indiig depleted because of the trans­
fer of tankers to the British and that if gasoline were
not conserved there would be u shortage at sotne.rulure
date.
So he pale through the country like Paul Severe

KIIKB DELIVERY —PHONE 8*0

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
I0S W. FIRST STREET

ATTENTION!
Enjoy tW» a&lt;lvantage* of our
P«*r»oi»al
Loan
Department

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank

people to ijuit driving their cars, and ordering filling
stations to dose and nil that sort of thing, while railroad
managers Insisted they could transport all the oil neces­
sary for the east in tank cars.
And now after getting the country In a state of ulmost nervous collapse over the orospects of n gasoline
shortage, the Secretary finally lifts the ban and reveals
there is no danger oft an oil shortage at all but that it
s electric current in the southeast which must lie con-

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Expert Repairs

FAIRH AN K S-M ORSE ’

FRIDAY, OCrOBFR 34.

/* BIBLE

vehbic

ruR T o d a y

Some Boost

REPOSE IS NECESSARY: In
-M ir in g «nd real shall
ye
be
■'. saved; In qulttnesa and confl• dance (h a lt'b e your' strength.—
' Da lab 3 0 :1 5 .
e»

Speaking bf inflation, Florida is Just four tim's as
|*ich as It was last yeftr at this time. And thin, with no
more effort, or good fortune, than merely raising the as­
sessed valuation of property as required b f law, The to­
TUB lIL'MMKIfH FLKillT
tal for the state as a whole will 'apparently be well over
fit
two billion dollars this year an
as compiled
compared with only half
McLe o d o r f o k d
a billion last year.
I saw ■ fcsthi-rnl J.wc] todi
"The new figure, even allowing for Inequities In the
Faso iwlftly on
hi* aouthri
off administration
of the new
tax requiring
ffirst year
.
' ' '
. .. State
.
way;
100 percent valuation In cinformlty with an old but hith­
III* heart
seemed
light,
h
courage high.
erto ignored Constitutional provision, will b« morn correct
Though there are dangers In tha than the old one," says the Tampa Times. '
"That one was false because counties competed with
He Mtmnl to feel that somehow each other to see which could have the lowest assessment
he
total and thus beat the State out of the most money i n
O’er counties* mile* of land and the State millage. That State tax la. atyojlahed now.
tea
"But the 100 percent valuation la 'hbt'thd only reason
Would always find thi beacon
for the Increase in taxable wealth. Many properties, nota­
■ ' * light
That euldea the ho*t» in migrant bly homesteads costing more than $5000, are on the tax
rolls and required to pay their fair share of levies which
Though stormy clouds may fill they have heretofore licen evading.”
tb « aky
But despite the increased property assessments, Flor­
We know he atlll will onward fly idians are fortunulu In that the tux rate la being reduced
And when at last his joum ty’a
proportionately so that op the whole taxea will Ik* no
done
He’ll bask beneath the southern more, and in some counties not so much, as they were last
year.

Whose Fault Is It?
A New York physlclait
that Jlttorbugglng will hrli
to stop worrying. Not if
have a sor* toe.

Americans almost universally
trMleisS Canada's war .effort. Hul
•1 W* Imvsa’t repealed our'Nsutrhl
Secretary Gray has a nice Job
cut out for himself. H« Is gOipg
to bo the'arbitrator In a wago
r, ^

U; —

_______

Marshal Timoshenko

has been

relieved. Timoshenko han been re• Roved. That’s a relief to headline
&lt; writers.
■* • •
&lt;»*•

AND AUTHORS
, 1AV1NQ FEINBERG

Former

'Ambaai

Mill and Packing House Supplies and Repair Service.
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINE. Owner*

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.
• • t m it n

Among the ninny novels which
have explored the frailties snd
strength of
modem
marriage,
Cudahy tho Harper Priao Novel for HMI4*. “ Marriage Is A Private A f­
fair” . stands luminously apart
for Its candor and perception,'
yet Its theme is so representative
of ctpfmon experience that It
will strike home to every reader.
For tho young people Judith

isa la disappointed the* tho
tf-BUUo ta going to read
a shipeMBtf or war maUrials
serosa thathe-‘‘ 'Atlantic.
Allan I
Reasla esrosa

tit wBd want' to too San.
ow and; v*ho bsllsro that
saidonto to boh* via pay
Ore - essentia] In' Sanford
to get anywhere, should
[loot their front lawns.
i n dgtla i planting- sod
srdsna. Tourists are no.
attracted to a town that

B0 Frtsneh-for eVJVy

ni*n,

a third * t n W r llt r . One Jilly irreapomlble persons. Kllen
In tile a homtleiA-forfOtten herielf h willful, pAmpereti, ■pollvagrant, another to spend aome|e&lt;t. 8he Is accustomed to winding
•" Pdenn for criminal as-, boy*—and men—about her fingrault. This child was to become *r; her dominant mood is one of

waa

boys—policeman
and drhhftial,
vagrant and truck driver alike—
were to have their opportunity
for Immortality in novels t » te
rltten by 01me of thehr number.
Literary critics and child p»yrholi
:...logista might have been *Pussled
they attempted to'pick
from this _group the
___ w_______
potential
novelist
For the
onlya &gt; mark
Thai
^•t » t — ___ a _ n _ _ a
a ___L
.• • a .L j/lt
distinguished Jams* T. Farr
bom "Februaryr n , 1904—1
Sk^ **- i-

lcet male twisting in the grip
of pasaion. But for every Ellen
Rogtra there Is an ifid bauson.
More mature, more intelligent,
even
more unscrupulous, thin
young man who believes In “ liv­
ing dangerously” . Is wall quali­
fied to meet her upon ground
of her own choosing.
No rules of love or war .are
observed in the grim- contest;
quarter Is neither given nor ask­
cu ,/ and
a n a in
v reader
r r a u c r remains
rvm airm any*
ed
the
anythhlg bat i s indifferent specta­
tor. M th f.
nu i n
renmg people, one .o f them -wr
ova with the other and ona in
lorn with himself,
la fought
through to Its inevitable conclu-

{

— Govrrnor Holland said Thurs­
day night* removal of federal
gasoline rationing lifted Ilie "only
cloud oil tho hot ixnti of-Florida's
trnner tourist svatsun.''
“ Florida has’ cooperated most
loyally, even with difficulties unj
■aerified*although
sometime.)
not entirely convinced that the
situation was necessary!”
The Governor hul wired Wash­
ington today and yesterday urging
adjustment of rationing in Flo­
rida so that utuple supplies of
gasoline could bn provided In du­

promised

h i m : lom pam v , i s n.

Phone B2

MBURGER
French EL
•ESBURGER
EL
RBECUE BEEF
EL
RBECUE HAM , S ELRBECUE PORK K = - i
WE ARE NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

13th &amp; EI.M AVENUE

b &amp; M si'jset

baseball, he devoted hlmoelf to
football and basketball. ' He wen
hi* latter In each (port. Research
disclose* no further development
of any conseqaeneo 'Airing'- his
high school course. ''*■*•".
But development there must
have been, for St tho University
of Chicago, which IM' attended
Intermittently for* e b W three

derstandlng, of human - beings
and tha Impulses whisk move
them to unpredictable actions.
Not only does , It demonstrate
Judith KtO/a great gift as a
story toller and creator of bloodreal characters, It ala* aotobibh- strange things Iklt ora uuoo
aa her aa a spokesman for 1 words, detormteed to ■*kefcon*
whole - doss o f- American* who, writer. **
*
l’ •
So much for tho hockrro
rrom which James *TSr i n
Kelly writes about are neither
comas—a background tbit la*,
tha accsntrlca nor the under­
portant because, to' date, tt*privileged. They are highly civilbed. Americana, having Intelli­
toJf**
-j
gence, education, and enough
In hie neweet novel. “ ■
money' to live comfortably and
Rogers”, thw (other, o f “8t
graciously. They do not. In brDfg
being to tho “problem’* classes/
Theo Schofield and Tom Wsat
were married under the happiest
Teat on pereosn wl
possible auspices. The wedding
w a s everything n w e d d i n g
should be, they were desperately
In love, Tom v u established In
hla profession, Theo had talents
o f har own to keep her young
and alive and interesting. Her
father, watching her go, aban­
doned for tha moment hia cus­
tomary urbanity and thought Ilka
any sentimental fool of how
much bo lovod her and how hard
ha had triad to armor hor again*
tho shocks and tret passlugs of
life: against a knowledge. also,
of hla own abysmal failure with

a SPECIAL IHOW1NO o f a
h*

l x * « y . s . try it*

prkkr chaaaii, yrith K
* . V &gt; . • ; **

acA omr rldn . . ,/ael I*A*. Own*ca/ yoalldrlw

.-•

OtorfUi sf

■ A seon it s o

Home Of Those Famous French Fries

l a A minute that Aarv’i t U .

’theNasie
‘font ‘heard

t.

207 W. Second St.

If your non Ih onu of those who Is ’’on the tlrnn’j
list" or outright firm! from college at this ncn.ion of the
yeur, it may not bt* his own fault, nuys William Lytton
Payne, In the current Itoturlun magazine,.'It niuy be Just
as much the fault of the parents dr the school which sent
him to college. Take a look at thrf clrcumatancea mid ihhik baseball. From the t in t n sw
in Spring until well after thu sleat
them over, before blaming tho bdy—or girl.
first frost In Autumn he devoted
The author, himself nn Instructor who .has some 500 himself to what has, with no
If you wsat to rent or sell
conferences A year with freshmen, fjndg that ‘the usual little lack o f humor, been termed a home pal ■ classified id in
TIM
' Hanford IDraUl's annual
student conies III prepared foi* college, not necessarily In tho great American sport. Soon
hit Hill M i him apart frost Tourist Edition that will be pubhls lessons, but in his concepts. Movie.i haVc given him a players
hit own ago and he was lloked UiD coating Monday.. Bring
false Idea of college life, nnd the freodom Allowed mfnleudn allowed to shag flies w tth 'tM o r phono your od In by SiOO
ilm as to hls duties. Thttt’s hls fault.' BUI 'Ido .hinny Stu­
P.* M. tomorrow.
(Adv.)
dents don't want the courses thelf families "Select for
It wsa In Bt. Cyril High School |
them, or should have a vhance to determine for th/&gt;niselv«s that
yuung
nirTvir* InUraot
tho lines they wish to follow,
broadened. There. In addition to

No, freedom o f the press doe*
not glvq you sny right u »-stirs

copies o f' our spec
1 •Monday. '

Machines Repaired — Expert Welding

M CO BI(

f*

Own AmorlCk^ UulfUert “3 ^ t » J 5 2 S i i i l l fo
, r y qgArnnrW’g mMtmUS'
f

H IIM H U l

�; '
* "
d : \T*

‘A

••

.?

‘«k

' ■ ■ ■■- ’

”

-

5

-----------

•

+VRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 194J

S o c ia l A n d P ersonal Activities
Dependable Class
Holds Meeting

Mr«. IV II. bn «ior;. frw ly
flw ln l prf/iilm t of '.hr Depend­
SUNDAY
th*»
Mcthmlist
The Towiheml CluS of the able Class of
5th Congressional District will Church, prrsHlnl over thr buabold their reguisr monthly con- i inc*» »**»ton
»t »he
meeting
fe rente meeting in the Court Monday nifht of the rlan* which
House at 2:30 P M The public was held at the lionv* of Mrs,
as well as all members are in­ Herman Middleton on Geneva
Avenue with Mr*. learning and
vited to attend.
Mra. M. !». TiUis a* co-hostess,
.
MONDAY
e*.
• The Dw A. R. will sponsor tho
The 2.1rd Psalm was road as
R*d CroM »rwing session in the tho devotional, followed by tho
W om in'i Club in the morning Lord's .prayer.
Yearly
reporta
with Mrs. C.
R. Daw.on ;n wore given and th.» following
chare*.
committee chairmen
were ap­
The Truth Seekers Cla«. of the pointed by the president.
| Methodist Church will meet nt
Courtesy, Mrs. W. T. Woolley;
the home of Mra. W J Daynl, finance. Mrs. Herman Middleton.
610 West First
Street.
with Mrs O. K. Goff and Mrs. Paul
Mrs. John Vaughn, Mr. W K. Johnson;
entertainment,
Mrs.
Wells, Mra. W C
llekle and Bert Chapman and Mrs. J. M.
Mrs. J. D. Jiukma as co-hostrSA- Leonard; devotional, Mr*. A. K.
k«
Shoemaker
and
\fe«.
Nancy
* The Y. W A r f th»* First IUj»- Brock; and welfare. Mrs. I). I/.
tlat Church will meet :»t th«- Smith. Mrs Shoemake*- anti Mrs.
home of Mrs W R Fort on Konroe Taylor. Mrs. K. V Prke
Wejit Nineteenth S i n d at 7 :ttl was appointed as reporter.
P. M
C a rd s
were distribute I to he
signed for 'he church loyalty
TTKsDAY
covenant ami the meeting
ndThe U. I). C with Mrs
Holly in charge will sponsor the » journed
Puring
the
social
period
the
Red Croat sewing session in the
hostesses served n fmhnirnt* to
morning.
the following:
3I11KSDAT
Mrs |( A. Appleby, Mr*. J.
) The W nman’, (Tub, under th-- P Callahan. Mrs. Pnul Johnson,
direction of Mr, Roy Tilli,. will Mrs K A. I»nd inberg Mra.
have charge nf the .owing
V I. Smith, Mrs R. L. Knight,
alon for the Red f r o . . in Ihe Mrs Ned Smith. Mrs A K. Shoe­
morning.
maker. Mrs. W. T. Wolley. Mr*.
Bessie Knight, Mrs. Nanry Brock,
Mrs p p Smith. Mrs. Kd Ward.
Mrs J. M. l,ronard, Mrs. Ger­
trude Page and Mra. Brrt Chap­
man.

e r son a Is

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

.1
I*

" «nt

to

rrn t

or

*#ll

§*I**•1 • k
*|

r

9 i|

it*

hr

| • •n m n ii*«

fl'tK)
( A d * .)

Up *

(fssflBaH Fraa Fat* Oat)
Shop, Angel's Fat Shark. M«c*t
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Ilill are
Flcctric Srrvicc. Stanley-Rogeri
receiving congratulation,
upon Hardware C«».# Hanson'*
Shoo
Mr, John Curtis Coleman
their twenty-fifth wedding anni­ Shop.
versary which
they celebrated
W
T
Whitehead.
Hofmann
yeaterday.
Flectric Service,
Poke's Place.
City Drug Co., luiney Pry ('lean­
Mr and Mr, W G. Sheldon ing A laundry. Seminole Coun­
had a, their dinner gue,ta la,t ty Credit Association
night, Mr,. Margaret llarne, and
Stone
Pre-School
Nursery,
Lieut. T W Armstrong of the Clark Variety
hicniN hrrr will hi* li»H»ri*at«'I
Works,
Nipper
Orlando Army Air Base
of
Sign
Shop.
Sanford
Bowling in li'nrftmit of thi* miiri
Center. Meisch Realty C o, and M i- Joy R fft f. ilnughUr of I»Mr. anti Mrs. II C Hullo,e I p' " " n
an.I Mr- T O Rfmi* «»f lh*l.aml,
left ye.terday for Birmingham I s , minol,
n„h ecn e.
Realty to John t'urtia ('olrnian o f San
and
Centerville
Ala .
where Trust r „ Seminole County U u n- fTil. Sunday niorninir. Ovt h try. fr»-U »*rti»in
they will visit With relative, for ,,
s«nfor.l Fish A Urocery Co.. Th«- -impl% aiiiKlr rin*{ t«*r»*m»»t»v wav t&gt;* mmplifx
pol«*mnttt*if in th«* Biij -hoir ' InMru.l ,«f tho
* mon,h
Frank F.v.n.,
Stine Machine A Suj ply Co., Bapti-t Chiirch of Tamp.i with wh»*r»* tho I'mp
Mr,. J K Spurting ha, a, Roumillat
th* relie f
A Anderson. Pialer thr Rt*v t F. Rt&gt;if«*r’« offniHtinK 1
her house guests her brother, J. Dry Clesners. I»r J I.. Ingram.
Fh«' hrtilo'a uiatvr, Mr » \rimlii |*oMt to tin- ••th••
W. H am , and hi, diughter, Mra. M a ffe tf, Anlo Service, Roberts’ Hi mow Mtlrruii'il h»*r n« m.t'ron «»T iiiirnt I'-nr \ u
A. C. Davia. ami her small ion, Oroeery. Harry’, LU)unr Store, e»f honor whili* thr h m li''- hr&lt; * U*lii‘Vi*A a mini
Malcolm, from Atlanta Ga.
Evaleen", Beautv Shop, Spencer lh» r m litw a r r x fil a* Im ,l man |Im ahow n w l m
|tri«|o *a *le 6*pinc
that
For
Hit
o u tfit,
tn»*
Hardin Dairy, Walter L. Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Rauler- Sanford Cash Feed Store. S. II. chi»M&gt; a Pinart Iijfht wi-i|*t * wool I o f hi- -hift I h* w*•Id
«on ami daughter, Lynn, plan to English (iulf
Service
Station. amt in |m%hife*r hlup. •” «! ‘ large j duty w&lt;»nl.| .•nI\ h.i\
ill lei 'the now *.» ■" I
return to their home in Okee­ Roy Britt', Cull Service Station, nf f.thr.far** hat
*it'i
chobee Sunday after spending the Moran', Market, Maswell Stewart vi'il Shi* caf rivd l»l.«* W
•ww«»r I “
past week with Mr, Raulerson* and Seminole County
ir- llrr iiir-Nfi' wan of
I ra I
parents. Mr. anl Mr*. W
B, TravrUr'a Home. Sanford Boat dunn* r«»*«* Hilda. I»mH\*« Hr«*»th i s .i»..
Zachry.
'of! '
WorkR, Sanford
Klrrtric
Con- h’M frrn Tho yiiiinr
trading Cn. A. I’ Ciinnrll* L inmiodiatrly itft«*r th* m**HMiiv I
C lu b son,, w
»nd Aiiomic c..a ,t Hu \t u« mi on a tuiof wodding
ti i*
Line Railroad.
\|l* I •iloillHtl aftolldoil
hllfH |
Sanford Super Store. Stoke's
Fish Market. Florida I'owrr and M hn*i| in J f lo k « n n \lilt* a n d w n i'l*-rl*
h a ppy
H iim m A T
ir
i
id
h
.
&lt;!
**i|
I
a
*•
t
)
m
t
f
r
o
m
Sta*t.
Light
Co..
Triple
"S
"
Groceteria,
The Little Theater committee
I
reported at the social meeting of Sanford flouilney, C. M. Ilsnd, Aon rnivorwily whoto who un
Mr*. D A l aldwrll
the Junior Woman', Club which O. P. Herndon. Jim. D. Jlnklns, |ir»ti!ii|iont in joinnuli-th * irvli*«
Alice Means Andes
W. I-swton. R.
M
'•Boh'* Sin* -orvoil it oditm .in ilnof i f
Hutton, with which In him wai held In the Woman', Club on
drraar, arc badly r rr d rj by the Wednesday evening that organi­ Moye, Geo. A. Speer. -Ir. R- W. th. Strtwoniitn, hor io IIoeo main
Cily Ice A Fuel
Co., lino, and now a.oditnr nf tho
Red Cross sewing mom, which sation plan, are nraring comple­ Ware,
are maintained In ‘ ho Woman', tion and the first meeting will Palma A Pines Dining Room end Stotnon Ro.|mttrr. oampii- n o w -p
Sinclair Refining Co.
{‘ti Sho wn- nIni |iro«i«lont of
Club on Oak Avenue, it wu. he held In November.
Crown Paper
Co,
Erickson th*- rnivortitv Pro-g t’luti, him. I»i.*l
announced thi, morning ly Mr*.
Following a short b uines,
A n derson • R. Daw«on. production chair­ meeting the remainder of the Funeral Home, Altman Chevrolet ni *i v iniirnaliam fratornity. and n ffman nf the Seminole County evening was spent in playing Co., Caldwell'* Grocery A Meol w.ie ai'tivo m «nnal affairg -p i \ |\\....
/
&gt;
f'hapter of Ihe R?d Crmi.
bridge, with high ,core prise be­ Market II. II. I'npe Co. Ine., in tr ;i- vho pr«*«iilont nf Alphn I Ihr
Sewing » e „lc n , nre held each ing won hy Mrs. J. J. West, Bauer Radio A Electric Service, poxlnma. htrjfoat wnmona' - ih-imI I l*li*
Funeral Dlreeloi
I
weekday with the exception of Jr. Screen., prise was awarded Beacon Dairies, Wiebnldl Studio, oiirnni/itlion on thi* riiinpiiThe T eiss Co., Seaboard Oil Co.,
Nfi ( olomitn |a th** mill nf 'll rri»li
Wednesdays and Saturday, In the to Mrs. Malcolm MacNeill.
« 706 C. 2nd Hu
Kl —l
and Mr* N'oal ( ’oloman. Flntal 11&lt;
Woman', Club and all interested
ITvnne IM
At the
conclusion
of
the ilansell Inn, Mrs F. E. Bols.
I..I
Forrest
Hatchet's
Grocery, lli-itfhtt. a pioneer Florida fain. 1 ‘vJ'"
person* in Sanford and the »ur- games refreshments were served
•
munding county iro invited to by Mrs. W. Dietrich and Mrs. Hotel Msyfsir. Georg* Decteh, ilv lie w.6-* Imm in tirlafidn hut III
Shop.
lYogrrsatve no veil tn Sanford at an eaily lltr.l
participate in thi, work.
W. E. Dodson, hostesses for the City Shoe
In
Press, Ralhliornr-Hsir A Itidg* Htfi and irmdimted front Semin- - . 1.1
The local women are now mnk party.
ing 120 girl,- woolen ilrraie,,
I’ resent wera: Mrs. Broughton wsy Co.. The Yowell Co.. Touch nli- llurh Srhmtl where he wat
l
ton
Drug Co. Armitage Csbln pi 'ininont in alhlrtit*** lie ia nmv
in addition _ to other articles. Watkins. Mm. Bill Tvre. Mis.
Si •
I Longwood womri) have rrlutnril J. C. Higgins, Mrs. EaH Kirg, Court, Rolert I. Cos, Rltx Thea­ B-mfiated In Huainoaa with the
Chamber
of
Commerce. P.»rrt-h M"»ni Pnniptny of I;• W
IB women's woolen dresses that Mrs. Fred Williams. Mrs. J.hn ter,
they have mado and Oviedo * o - Lee, Mrs. Herbert Moses, Mrs. Valdes Hotel Elton J. Mough ►onvllle, where tin* young couple
jmen are now making 35 pairs John Tatum, Mra. Charles Ward, ton, Peiillanu, Gray A Moore, will make their home.
Co.,
Neill
of children's part wool t-impcr*. Mr*. G. II. Putnam. Mra. J. M Ranfnrd Furniture
Slavla women are making 12 Btlneclpher. Mr*. K. J. Nelson. Bottling Co., F. I). Scott's Stand
women's woolen dresses, and hut* Jr.. Mm. II. R. Odbsm. Jr., Mra.
v
v% ,
t
Bm
tons for trimming purposes nre John Miller, Mrs. Malcolm Mac A Supply Yard, h. L IlouahoWr*.
needed for all of these articles'. Neill. Mra. rnwall. Mrs. .1. J. HollywocMl Shops, and W. J. Kini:
All kinds of belt buckles are West, Jr., an4 Mtsa Carolyn Plumber.
W. F.. Kirchhoff. Jr.; Evn B&gt;-«
alto needed, it was stal-d.
Mr- I VV Haiiit'l, piewident -»f
Cogburn.
»
Beauty Shop, 8. 0. Sldnholccr,,
V
’ ' a' ‘ V
t
Mrs. Dawson
ha, eipressed
mill Legion \uxili.»r\,
J
B. l~ Perkin*, Homer',
H&lt;xJ» I &gt;hU ............. Htinmiiieed that i
her appreciation tr Ihi local w o.
It’s always Rood and bet­ men and also to thr women in
Shop, The Tsvern. Mr*. A . I* hearsaU are Heing held tveiv
Zsch* ry, C*l*ry City Printing Saturday morning fmm • 1,0
Ihe rounty towns for their c o ­
ter, too
Co.. Wight Grocery Co.. Htrick o'clock until 11 00 o'clock m the
Far It la freshly prepared operation in this project.
lami Motors, Ssnfonl Orlsmlo taCgion Hut for the *'M lilt lit) I'a*
Joat for you
Blthop John f). Wing will of Kennel Club, Pippin Gardens, U e gc*nt" which Will br »tage.| in
If you west te rent sr sell
flclata at Urn survtees at Christ M. Ranriollom. HUI Hardware Doer mher
a
hem*,
put
a
classified
ad
ha
Sandwiches &amp; Everything The Sanford Herald's annual Church on 8unday, Oct. 26 at 3:30 Co.. McLaulln Jeweler, Bill'All children br*wrrn the .ig*a
Ker. Package Store, Eddie's Rcstau of aix and twelvr ye.ira nre in.
Tourist Edition that win be pub­ o'clock In tha afternoon
Highway South Of
PAIRS COTTON
rant, Roy llollsr. Hockey'* Tin viteil to take part In the pa.
Martin
J.
Dram,
rector,
male
thi
lished
this
earning
Monday.
Bring
Araiitace Cabin Court
your ad in by 4i66 announcement that any person i Shop. J. C. HuUhUoj Co.. J er i — , Tht. ,M&gt;y, are taught t’»
tomorrow.
(AdeJ desiring confirmation can receive ine Studloa, N«l»on k
A Co.,
Co., Mar­
, *,r ! drill and the girla receive *igi»t
'Stanko'i Grocery,
loke week* of instruction in mllitarv
that aaciwtncnt during tit's ter tin
vie*.
Chsrm Fruit Co., smi A. Huda,
(, , nrin|fi free nf charge. A
At the service last Sunday A Son*.
I small
* •■ charge
•
t. msile for the .osJack
KKsitell.
BUley
«
S
o
ther* «ndi n special service of
The World’i Newt Seen Through
tume. however.
_______
dedication o f a hand so mu brass vice Station, Oviedo Drag Ftorv.
Seminole
Tire
ShM.
Howard
Prayer
Book
aland
and
Prayer
he h ristian cience
onitor
Double tied Six*- To.-o
If you want to rent ur sell
Books for tha AJtar given by Mn. Long Plumbing, H. ■ - Papworth. Si hosir put a classified sd In
Am ImlrrmmUomJ DtUy N t v t )* )t t
Value in Dmililr Tin, l.
City- of Sanford,
Millard
H
and
M
m..George
H.
BridgeJr.
rho Hsnford
Herald’s
annual
PeMiM h THI rHIWTIt.y KUNCI rVIUMUN’O IOCICTY '
Blanket., .Stork I'p .V .o
Smith, Lane/* Drag Htore, Flo­
aa a thank offering. .
One, Kerny lirssr. (eMsa. Ih a a ta a u
rida State Bank, J. R. Su-wsrt. Tourist Milton Hist will be pubLongwood
Civic League
* t* Truthfal—Coeeuwtiee—UaMaeed—Free from il.wserlaaslUshrd
thU
coming
Monday.
Bring
making preparation* for
enter Florist. W. Atle# Burpee C o .
hm — Bdheelale Am Timaiy and Inssrwcslse. and Its Dally
nr phone your mi In by 61OO
talnment o f tha Pail nesting ol McCrory’i. Randall Klectric C - . P, M. tomorrow.
Features, Together with the Weekly Magssane Sirriew, Make
(Adv.)
Western Union. Vemay
Crate
Bemlnol*
County
o
f
Women’*
4 t Monitee an Ideal Newspaper fa* tlm Hams,
M.
Dlngfeldrr.
|
CI.O.SK Ol T
Club# to be held at tha Lltrary Co., C. I- A
•
Pries 612.00 Yearly, ee 61JM a Mmuh.
Henry A- Rusaell 8*ad ‘ Co.,
on Thuraday, Nat. a
1
Saturday lame, including Meg*r(*« SettMn. *2.60 a Year.
There wag a ipecial meeting Haynes OffW* Equipment Co..
Introductory Oder, 6 Issue* Z) Cant*.
of member* an' Wadnaaday wb*n Sanford Stats Farmers' M ark.',
Ohtainabla dll
n*w window dig paries were mad* K. W. Fruit Co., Amarlran Fruit
1 Brnkrn Lot. of (lot 111 IIIGrowers, Kilgore Bead Co., Sem­
and hung.
Christian Sclcncg Reading Room
1 Her Thi* Value'
inole
Feed
C
o,
Campbell
s
8.
Glsnn
Paynesenior
at
Station
800 E a at. Hacond 8treat— Sapford, Florida
University, ipent tha -week-end rarity Teed C o, sod Chaio * 1
r
with hla parents, Mr. and Mr*. Co.
IS NOW SERVING
Tuxedo Food A 8 uppiy
U R. Pwyne.
................. ...
I I 6 &gt; I ......................................
Member* attending the Sanfonl Standard Orowera Aa*n, Title
BOYS'
Woman’s Club party on Tuesday Guaranty A Abstract Co., Monk
were new mambire, Mias Mary Bemyitt's BUllard Parlor, G. U.
Robertson and Mr*. John Wadk Stuart Paint A O kas C o, U nit- 1
Populai' Coat Style With Stole
worth- Ala* Mr*. J. Haary M*n •d Lumbar C o, J. C. I^nney!
C o , Coleman's
Offle# Equip-1
irk.
Fastener. Ultra H to lit.
meat C o, and
Bomlnola
Dry
Tho
Woman’* Auxiliary
Christ Church bald tha Oct .Ur Cleaner*.__________________
moating at tho homo o f Mr*.
Mil Ott U tha National Lea
Know Iton gad Mias Bortock on
IIHOWN CANVAS
Thumd»y afternoon. Plana- were gut's loading aB-tlmo ereconl
outlined far tho coming church maker ‘ native wrelca. Every
Curb Harriet
Mtlvln bit* ami
year. Refreshment* wum aened
_
_
be racohres
by the hostesses.
French Art. nt Iakeahore
i Heavy Re-lnfnrced Toe
Mr. and Mrs. W ithin, o f Gr»*r sate'a now Ufa Umo w a r d ajar
Bird.
Hanfold, FU.
Soles. Sltrs 3 tn til
8. G barn boon spending sever* to ploy IM games In • dtffe................ mna on Crete- ent

Red Cross Asks For
Donation Of Huttons

%*m

• liHiiii' put j ilisslflrd ad in
11*.
'II.I.T-J
Herald'*
annual
I nii 1 •■I I ilithin that * ill br ptfh. 1*1 *1 H u . * u n i int? M o n d a y . B r in g

WASHINGTON
— Florida an ml •
Mid Thur-.Uv •!
housing
h i ! V. i if
$R50.0Oll r«v;«»» t'
tral y lei i«l.a »
for rmivini. •* •!
Tin- niunt'* •
not giv i n f •
matrd »
"u
|would |»r*'\ id* t
I ral hoirr*
Th»* auih.'i *\
Icountu-* of « 11 .
Hr**. II ighl.iiislLak*- Manat. .
O km hohi’i',
fi'^r
Palm llrarh l***lk
a*ot* and SuniVa
If * n* i*:lid »)*••
t he f*»r the hi u»i
l make f«&gt;rnii»l .11
) loan contra, t e*o
ter fit of thi . &gt;•*
dwellings

MU. Mildred Ratliff and Mita

•t Stetson University in DeLand,
were recently pledged into Alpha
Deksioma. campus social group.
The two students were pinned
with the «orority colors at a ban.
quet which was given in honor of
.31 girls tapped by the organiuu
tion.
Mr* Harold MrKahee of Cairo,
Miss Ratliff is the daughter o f
Ga. la the guest o» A t. and Mr*. ^&gt;
ti&gt; Thomas
........ . ...................
Mri -fi&gt;i
and ^
Mrs.
Ratliff ami
W B Zachry at their home on j M i.,"strange i. the daughter"of
Magnolia Avrnur.
Mr. and Mr, J. A. Strange.
Mr. ami Mr,. Howard LeGettf
ami Mr,. Jam*, II Crapps ar­
rived yeaterday to *i«it with Mr.
and Mr,. W. (*. Hill and Mr,.
Lola IcO fttc

If

Housing Funds Nre ]
Available In Stale

Two Sanford Girls
Initiated To Group

Ttiepbosa 148 Father Strange, sophomore ro-edf

MR&amp; LOURING BEAL, Society Editor

*Soc.ial Calendar

PAGE THREE

THE SANTORD JURALD, SANFORD, FLORID/

!

ituw t

Miss Joy Reese And
John Coleman Marry Hartman Has Idea To
Soften Guard Duty

W.itk with tltc r.nc of youth
tin* " ItM'lh" of faihion prrf.% non'
Wear N A T U R A L
1’O N ' I Itrar famout "»tvle.tfklt" -lt«*r% n«*«a*? »ei m l hy a
-iit^lr line, their «uper com ­
fort teafurea . . are'btm plv
heautitul • r fall! N r w rit
leather* and colon ! Walking
or klre*4 t\pe«' A A A A to E.

Junior Womans
Has Social Meeting

Griffith

While Looking
Around For A Place
To Dine
Try the Food at the

yJ

IV E Y ’S

8uth.n, iim i.ui«*rr Military Pageant
Rehearsals Regin

Palms&amp;Pines

LONGWOOD

T

C

S

'

C U R T A IN S

1-00

1.00 pr.

SHOFil

1■

Today and
Saturday

{•••IN IK

WWI. _

f Chirlas

• I"I • nf* t

:»*• ItIlf He* v,Mi'll
if

| In-, |,*i\v

|*| j,-,*

it * im .in*| K» ru.

(IIILimLNK'

1.00
r .........

OXFORDS
llrown-. anil llliok- Six,-,
Mturily I'on.tiiirtlon.

J.49
k' j

to 3.

c o itm iito Y

SWEATERS

SHOES

1* •» *“
• k t » *| I*.tu

OVERALLS
lllu**, l i r c r n ,

Culuia.

llruwu

.m«| Wint*

J (•» H.

FAST COLOR

PRINTS

^

Your rIf &lt;iml Sdvr. *

I

HUGGLES "
IrEllti DREW

T m J. a*STMrs. Barry Phlppr
Tampa haws spent asm* lima at
thair horn* hurt da - Greenwood

CRT_ AIRPORT
Oct. 86 —(A’l

•TU

•raday the civil
laiatggUoa had
I fa r tho con.

Florida,

P*w airport •!
that it would
&gt;e part of thb
iatm*min t pro.
be

H*
be

bp Mai
ad

n *vi #
r

*

‘v a t

-art
r&gt;ti

- •

gPUP .

"

'N « '

RESTAURANT

* Cuban Sand­
wiches
* Mex
Hot Dog
* Cold Draught
Beer

i; i | IT . h d

BLANKETS

M

THE CHATEAU
INN

' HI \

. M

, j k

. P

r A iV
tVATY^f

4* i

ATTENTION FOLKS!
Jack la back from Brofiway wlU» (ha latent

*•

♦:

*

Sleeve*...................

, ALL WOOL

BLANKETS

JACKETS

H o lly w o o d i l a n

INN

PACKAGE GOODS
PRICES
DRINKS AT
L A E * MONROE
LOCATED ON fE A

'*

Ilig (buililp llctl Si*«* HOiln.V.
Wmii( it! Colon*. ,

|Fast Color* in Long and Short

UOYH* WOOI.

“PANORAM
JACK'S DEW DROP

SPREADS

SHIRTS

EVERY NIGHT 18 NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKHi

8 m afl U m B roa d w a y t o d
v fc ii i b o fo r o y o « r aye*.

COTTON CltlNKI.K

IlOYH* SCHOOL

, All Wool For Warmth amt Hard
l Wear. BUe* a to 18.

iA

Boys Dungarees............ 79c

5-Yesr M"th Proofed. Bright
Solid Colors. Siie 12*81". Havel

Costume Cambric yd. \2l/xc

�•A

FRIDAY. OCTOnER 24. 1941

*

TOT SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Hrioji sm

Pictures

;r

■-

*
Bing Crosby

Albert Ulrich rn* t his death when the motor of the above plane went dead while ha was flying over the 3
Jersey mar-'hlnrids nt Kant Buthcrford. Ulrich was on a routine training flight with Victor Johnson,
f m nd and fa llow flying iri|truitor. ms u passenger. Johnson was severely injured.

A "coat of afms" wtsklt of rotton
crochet is tha selection of lovely
Ann GUUs. New York model, to
wear with blouses and jacket suits.
It is worked In shades of brown,
beige and white, with a solid color
crochet band as border.

m &amp; s*

Singing *lar B ing Cronliy arrives
ut Nrw York alniartl th«* / / r u n /.
• molting his inevitable pipe, nfter
upending » vacation in South Aim-riru l!« was met a t th«• pier hy tha
m issus, the Conner U ixi« I t h u s
scutching rumors of a nft in their
, m arriage.

iSVt

Officers and crew stand st attention on the flight deck as Secretary of the Navy Knox and official party
inspect the 931.000,000 aircraft carrier llantit after commissioning at Hampton Koads, Va. Tha 20,0040
ton ship is manned by 2,000 men and 170 officers.

Mrs. Lloyd D. LaFlear
Floyd 11. Odium
Testifying before the Senate commillet Investigating national de­
fense i&lt; Floyd H. Odium, director of
Ol'M'i contract distributing divi­
sion. lie told of recommending com­
munities for defense contracts be­
cause they face unemployment us
high it* lit) per rent unless industry
abut duwu by priorities U replaced.

In her Philadelphia home, Mrti
Lloyd D. LaFleur hopefully awaits
word of the fate of her husband, a
pharmacist's mate aboard tha de­
stroyer Kearny. Ha was one o f the
eleven reported missing on tha ship
torpedoed off Iceland.
If yew p e n t -itn r.n l o r . Mil
■ home, gut a clawlflrd ad In
Th. Hanford
llcrald'a
annual
Tourist Kdlllon that wilt h# pub.
Halted Ihla n . l l | Monday. Hrlng
or phoc. jroar ad In by SiM
I*. M. tomorrow,
(Ad*.)

Pictured as she awaited word of her
husband is Mrs. Holgmr Schov, of
Brooklyn, wife of the skipper of
the American-owned freighter /ro/a
Venture, which was torpedoed and
■unk off Iceland, whil, tn rout,
bom RaUUnore toE n g U H

Following an emergency abdomism/
operation, George M. CohAn, of,
playwright, singer and actor, was
reported resting comfortably in a
NfW Y«rk hospital. “ Ha'll get over
h tjdi tim e" bis doctor r.nort.d,
up will Yt, 'cditfok^fi* som.

Sonin ll.nlr, world's No. I figure skater, cuts tha caka at her party
celebrating the flr.t annlrrraary o f tha New York ehow, “ It Happens
on Ice,” of which .he la co-produeer. Looking on art Art WirU (left)
ami (jus Kyticll, both of tha Center Theatre. -

Twenty .w en pk»*n|(«r* and th* engineer of a Phllad.lphla-New York local were Injured whan tha Washtngtuu-Xew York Knibnuy Ktprrs«.craihed into tha .lower train at Rahway, N. J, Hera U a flaw of tha
• wreckage. Tha expects continued IU trip to tha capital aftar picking up a new angina.

Fireman anarch ruins af tha National Magnesium Co. plant In Newark, N. J.
daatruyad by aa explosion, killing two. Tha plant manufactu
nary. Naw daat toUcctor device was blamed
*

■

tha bonding waa
for tha army and

Id w if. Roal. and thalr twmmoatha-old
Fayatta County Jail at Vandalla. 111.,
W Imprisonment charge. U. U accrued
&gt; thalr farmhouse w k ta n n h . left th .

�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1941
- _ ! U '*'*.l4f* L^W. ' *»lJ--

THE SANFORD-HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Gridiron. Banquet ,
Slated At Jax By
Sigma DeItatCJii ter

'iim c s
a h i i r o H * K t m m .K r o r m .
n.«»Nin t.
N o lle # le h e r e b y
g iv e n
Ih s t
! a w - a s s f o l la
b u s in e s s
at
nr
PAIJLINK V IMI L Plaint ft
V**
' la n d .. - S a n f .ir .l H i g h w a y , u n d e r |
| l b s f ic t it io u s n a n it
I t iib &gt; ,
a n d | I.K Il'D I* PA1 le. l ‘#f#n.lant
\«»ri« K
th a t r r a te n d to r e g i s t e r r a id a s m e :
p u r s u a n t to the
te rm s
of
t h e I s t a t i : «»r k u .i : ii » v r«*
i* a i la
2 **% v v h # a tn «
" F l r t l t l n u * N am e s t a t u t e
t (Ths p ■ I . K »;••&gt; .

GAINJ.SV1I LE OcL 24l-&lt;SpafUI)—The annual Gridiron Ban­
quet, which »ugge«t» football but
haa no rormartinn with it. gieen
by Sigma Delta Chi. hnnorar)
Jourruliam fraternity, will h&lt;
presented at the G-orge Wash
Ington
Hotel. Jackicnville. or.
•th* evening of th** Florida.Geor
gta football fame, 'Nov 8. Char
lea' Brtrfy, Orlando, preaident ol
the University of Florida chaptr
announced today.
T r a d it io n a l
g e t-to g e th -r
fo
atate
n e w sp a p e rm e n ,
p o lit ic la n a
and
U n iv e r s it y
J o u r it a lla m a tu
d e n t a , t h e S ig m a D e lt a C h i e v e n t
i* p a t t e r n e d
a fte r
th e g iirt lr w i
banquet
g iv e n a n n u a ll y
b y th e
N a t io n a l
Peeve
C lu b
in W a a h .
in g t o n , D . C .
F e a t u r e d o n th e p r o g [ a jn w ill
he In t e r p r e t a t iv e
a k lta b y m e m b e ra
of
th e
s tu d e n t
ch ap te r
w h ic h w i l l a a t i r n e r u r r i m t a t a t .
a n d n a t i t n a l p o l it ic a l e v e n t a a n d
o t h e r t i m e l y t o p ic s . S h o r t , " o f f .
th a -re c o rd "
t a lk a
a)*o
w ilt be
m a d e b y le a d in g p o l it ic a l f ig u r e s
w h o a t t e n d 1h « b a n q u et.
O v e r I fid g tte a ta a t t e n d e d la a i
y e a r ' s S ig m a D e lt a C h i b a n q u e t
in J a c k s o n v i l l e a n d v ie w e d
th e
a k tta a n d h e a r d s h o r t s p e e c h e s by
S e n a U r C la u d e
P ep p er,
Com p
t m l l e r J . M . L *&lt; L' a s w e ll as- a e r .
e ra l
o th e r
w e ll - k n m m
F lo r i d a
p o lit ic ia n s
w ho
w e r e in v it e d to
th e e v e n t .
■

o

n FR S’ PoM

p

• ;#tw «*irrtait •’••urt srtnin. -r
* &gt;*uot v , F lo r id *

Oct. 3-10-17-11, 1911
t*&gt;fflela I Swal)

• • •» T* l# r
.|e*f-• n .ls .i
*•-!*.» s*ti t h * 1 : t h
.| ■
•
?*• »
I l ake
,r v .
' - ' « h l » tie- O ld

L E G A L N O T IC E S

a r * T » : &lt;»r r i .o m i i s .
RtAVtN H WTHUU*. I't.iint Hf
, ■

|

VH -

t.I.VV MAK K.'IH-l-t Helen.lain )
IN T ill! NAMk OK T ill

stilt

\ e.ll a r e

lie- re leg

\...ir v%i*is.

•a| e-• » |
I'pe.ar a n. e

In

f t la a 'd

of f te e Of
tt.e
can **
»n th
I Te Is of
aid
0 Itie f I d *V
to r t
•n.l I.. »l.#|e
t •I i
Men d-f-ti-e*
a f t e r I le

of N.h\eli.l-e .

|.|o ;.e r t h .le - f i l e d th
a In &gt;* |t| be
4. t.l I • th.- h lg tieM t.lkld r .»t II.
• • lift ho.i*aa d »r
-n
I lie
ll r a i
\|..».d «\ in
he m o at . aii * •»# ..
|.»r 1*11 a l . n f t »« It.# 3rd t i t , 4»f
N.ke-1,1 .1
lif t
I* .»• I •*. •
I d Ik . f M a lo ti'.
1*41
• • I* M* F N I •* »*C
I
..I • l I v rltt Ia&gt;•I
•
4 n u .if V I la.flat %
i *. t
in i ;
I i* 4 i
I • »t 11 t i l Se a * I

Ilf- KU'HIDA;
111 l.l'i'Y MO- f.'IO .t-M
1 . I•e.| II rein
l V •* I*
\i&gt;U a r# h t r r l o of*l» re ,| to : l- j •f M
I
I a .1- #r#e
a l l n o t .1 i.
p*ar to th* PHI of i*«&gt;fiipUPil Tied fpie.
as.llfe herein on *»r Itafnr# November Tn.l
•
la
|
I- I • •' *
T h * Sanf
| 9 ll . a ru t*
d ay of
•*»*•
'
1
11ex%-I* alter III
«»tl.#rwl*e ,»
I'»" »-nf*Aw.' d#*lgnais.|
I. a ll
lee
.. ll
w h l- li tt..w
will th* e n te re d agalli-t ' •••»
»• r fo u r *•••!»
I'wfieet M ii't
.
It la al»o .nlered ttn-t II*!* ••% ■ aw
C
l.t
I
V
e
W
&lt;
•
I
(Ira.b# |iuhll*h#*| id'* e .» t o d f *r • W it n#w* • • » a» | ..f i * p 1| *rn .V i n e »a t»e|el.v
t i ' • th a t l a ,
four rona*#nth# *e#w* in !*»'# * n . I*- • "la I L • • aid t ..u r t an** m ill
e l.g pja..| I I I
t.. «a l l I e|efk
HANVOHI* •HKHAlel*. .» n.-**-paper * lio
ii . * . . • ..f th la 1 d»&gt;
I h - n fft . ...
\
k
#
at
I
'
I
e
r
l
)
I
t
f
id
g*
la n 'ii'it ,
pabMwh#d in Hamlrml# •*o.i*i»t Flo
«.f Vh'|»»l&gt;r
I • l • 11
F lo r id a
n a .le . ih * ft. t i n *.a n in i# i
rlAa« thla 1 day «»f iVt«»l»ei *••I
•
•
I
It
FIINI
hIN
Sanf.o.l lto.11 ITorga in I that I
.
O. I* lli:i«Nl»"N
• i|S
a*»r - ‘ t «*niir1. ln t e n -1 1»* lrrf.« le-r
SI.
1*4141# pur
Fl#rk Clrrutt «*oii t •.mi.
lu
\ \l V. Eft IkK
4 U41.1 I.e 1lia- I #1 III *
f
ll* r l.
Cfiuaty
^
l»e|iu»h • ‘|r r k
f itl**nNreme
-• .
i *h ap t# r
U&gt; A V \\
;»«■*. ;
r r iiv n
I* &gt;'.\ \ \ N
a * * --f F h . r i . l 1 w it h |te#

li n in '. v i, k . Ile o r g la .
r t » l f A I I K H K H K I I Y \ i i T H ! l l»
glial r*quir#4| to at* ear t
• •i
t a in 11ft*I ••f c o m p la in t
t «• • .
»•*
IIA/.KIe ATKINHIIN. u g . i n - t v. u
In i l l * t ’ l r c u l i t 'o u r t of -- mi.mlr
('m in t y . F lo r i d * , on o r l. * f . o * •».*
Jfil day of Nof ember. A i #&gt; T . l

NO KICK

A11 ••r i • •
O r la n d o i

tOfftclnL S*^ll

l ‘f ilf if I f f
r t t li

. le-rk
t j ••Ie

if ffi# f r l . nM i . u rt ..f Seni&gt;I ■ lin t \

) l.et '.I «

Jt'IIN I. llltl'Ml.FY
Owner
Sept •* l a11

NOTH f: o r (ITI II %TlON F«»H
T it IIEKII
NtiTHTC
• it tpTFit i;r»7 4*f r»*'»
N**tlr* l* hereby rl«m that I
Ni»TI*». H II KMKit V ‘ JIVES •m en«&lt;4g#.| in l.unuea- at g.in
•fh,»l *1 •
|l n&gt; I .llff e
h o ld e r ••(
font, Fl.rhlJ In 4|te t'ounty i.*
|« f .II.w ..i '! .4 4Vri.ll. »te No He m l no | r at i# t I 'r le f k
\ **
II • j
• •i.
|. d l|i. -e.| .1 | v •■! \«4gU*t
•1e r
th e
f I••t ; ( lo o a
HAII.v*
N e ill*
\ |l fall . e f.le-.f a.n* III IN* Mot t Int, g F o and t h a t I in
..ff .#• M.d I * 4*. %
,pli.at»«»» 1* 1*1 to rag l -te r 4 * 1 | I. -mi • |* n r
f. r • t'k deed ti% ha- I*# l-d Ihef- • t u n t to il ic H n n * &gt;f &lt;ft-- 7 r
...
- s e ll . * | **t .9»» • •• t 4 i r e - t o *
f.,|l..k i Inu
i|. -. r ll.e il
|' *
'n
th- I .H ii ili of SriuM lol**. st.*t** * f

I-*I.*roti*. •*• k*'H
I ..« _• mi-, ii 9 tr i the I* wn
*.f SMIlf **• I
T h * uaaitieh l o f t il* -•» nl |-r*
p * r t y Il'M ler thId
*-e»t ll* *te
4-&lt;Mle.| Nil*. Ill th e tl.| III#
•f
I “

t lllo u #
N.IUI*M .il.it t f li.ip t r t |
2n *M | **r- ..f F lo M u t
N t lh
the
4*l#rk of th*- • I n u it
four | o l
H #m itiol# f o u n l y . F l o r n l i

V(II

RI-: INN II I I)

I'M (•!

GRAN
OPENING
I tl|

T h t*

I a*I V«

''»

!

SA TU R DAY NIGHT. OC r.

* i!

.Make -Your Plan-- Now
Tin- Srastm’s (
I \,

\ Beautifui

Dancers
&gt; Talented
Singers
) Speciality
Teams

l t i ' - i r t i i im iih

\|I|Ml I Mil'll

\

N |U

i •m K • M l
I «»t S i . I

I’ roscnliiitf!

Nightly! X Bi^ - New

Floor Shows
— w 11 h —

K(lclu,’*« l,'lnmini:o ( ’lull Orrhcslra
ii ml

F rill iiriiii;

HAY 1*01,1. M il) AT THE - o l o Vu \

F F. Vl.'KEF
Hanfoi.t. Florida |
**» 1 l« 17 31 |9||,

Hc|.|

Not'** |a hereby glke.1 t llNI If.
ki.okin
4ini engagr.l m liu*tnv»« «| Mar
* WOltft »* M f l.n t e
a h .II
le
kania Subdivision, nt H.itiford. Flo
tha earn# l». Ing 11»* Nov**.»*.er r» dI ‘»n#l#m-a.|
n .- c ir t l ln * to U*. tbepf»»
nda und*r the llatltluu# na*H«
Rlil* Day; In default whor*.if th# I»*r I v , | r - . ril.eet t h e r e in w ill h* »**ld Emerald
a i.’ar-len* and 11. .« |
#4»l.| i i n * *
W ill p ro c e e d
| \ p 4 - lr
to t h * h 'ffl.* * t M t lt l- r at t h * n u l l
ten d to r e g la i# f m &gt;.I in* in# |&gt;
agalnm you
hour* d o o r .ai Ilie flr*t Mu'ilif
I eiiant to ih* term* pf th ' I It*a
, In *altl action agiiliml you. the the
of Ni»v*«**b*r. Mil. j ililou* Nani# Htalul#'* •• •|.e.-r
plaintiff a*k« for a dlyorce. ii...t Whichmonth
»* the JmI day «*f Novern *#r. |2#*\i Iaiii- of Florida) with »#
thla Ordar ba publl*h#i| f.#r the
Flrrk **f th# Fin nit Four! .f
nl#
■talutory Dm# re«yulr*«l by Iaiw. in
l»4t#d »hl* 3rd dny nf fh-tnh*r. ft nol# fount* Florid*
th* Hunfnrd Herald, n n*w»|»a|»er 1911
U
F
WIIITNEIt
IH
of ganeral clrulaHnn. published In
t» p i i h n s i . ' » N
Hepl. 29. 1911
Manford. K#mlnn|# t'ounty. Floral •
Flerk Fir#ii11 I’ouri. H*m(n*»o
U'lTNl^M MY HAND AND i*F4'a iu n tv. Fl*»rle|j%
notife o r siir.Nirr'9 m i :
riCTAte UKAL of Offlca .at ,S.i n 0 . 1 V | » - i ; 11, 1911
Ily virtue nf an ex*cuti- n I.. o»y
•ford. Florida, thla ft day of Oct..- ( i d f l r l a l S#411
hand*. I4j»ue*l out of Hie I’li.ult
b a r. A . U l 1911
•’oiirt in and fur Hemiuolr •'••mdk.
i
O P II KIlNDt &gt;N.
Florida. In the suit of Edwin II
i o t k k o r Arrft.ftrATioN
(?l*rk of tha t'lr+ult Four!
lla-aley, Iryullng u* F)%
•at 11 &gt; i d ,
* F O K T i l D eed
Ily: A. M WEEKS
4n*| H#ed Hiora, plaintiff. -ig.*io»9JFIIAPTEII
111*7
HF
m
i
W. K. WINDERWEEDI.K
NHTIFK |M IIKIIKIIY UIVEN
, Attorney for Plaintiff
That NVm A 4 Far«»l II I#»w*
(Official Heal)
holder
of 19-lltha of Tag Farllfi.-ale
V a ln a la lu — Tlrt fttaratrtau
ml, leaned It'* *th day uf July
IV Tim cin r r iT ro i mt of the No.
&gt;•« A Parti — PI«m li t
A
D.
haa flleil aame in no
WITTq , J lU tllll. FIMITIT IN of fir* lift'*,
and haa mnd« application
for a iga di**d to b* laaued there­
on. Said n r lllliili •mbra.e* tlo*
f.-ilovk ing dcacrlhail |inu»rrlji »n
. .
th* Founly of Hamlnula. Hiata «f
Florida, to-wit#
laota (J. II 4 E 32 ft nf l#ot
K lllock 39, Amended Plat “ f
fryalal Luke Mhore*
.
v Tha a*aaaatnanl of ih* aald pro­
perty under tha aald *#fllflr*t*
rcanal worLa aloag aatara'a Uaaa la halS&gt;C U rvUava Jtm af coaj
U#4i*«| waa la tha name of A E
,-ti^jlku. fiwaal caatalaa aaa af aatara'a aUa praaa )wiaa, and
Mjohlom
. thla combined with taataieea Mhiaral all bad |*ia d llO A M l *111
t*rile«* aald certificate ahall he
re*Danied oraordlng to law. ih*
' thr*ybu comWUa»W-*WWe«4W r *4&gt;»«a ‘ &gt; i IwWailtaa*»l»laii
property described therein will te
-'■r.aaKR'ao' often feW fro* artlnary, harah laiativea. fuusal R,
a**ld to the highest bidder at the
CiuranHail *to*jn44 ta*
'AWphrUly aatMlad
court house door on Ilia first Mon­
v-ilA cvaalta abtalnW lYahi rwaiCywy l n / | h t will rafaai yo«.
day In tba month of November,
ooaey. fmaal MaM be *•&lt; «g tlJM riaS X aU i
Mil. which le (he 3rd day uf
* - • — «•* r r a v o n N * « * * * « t « .
NWrtrnber. ltd.
Doled thla 3rd day of October
t- a * * * u*v«v ti|| - w a # k e w a *-^ .w a
-v
you

I

.it 1

.Sr**i#.| Lid 4 will b# rti'alvol b&gt;
th# Attorney Oanaral ul Ih* Stale
i*
•&gt;f Florid* at lila ofllci In T»ll»
( O f f i c i a l .S e a l)
htunpp until 12 «»'rlocli Noon. Mon- J F IlCKHOW.
•lay. NovtinDr U, |»tl. fur print­ Orlajitlu.
ing jut! binding ihr -Klorlla
luiM. I t l f anil •lllatary -aml III- 1*1 TtiVO i 'l l l C P I T r o r t l T N IN T H
vlwlon Not#* to Florida si at
* ' J O l i r A L I H I I I T O F F I.O M IH %
m i-, A* »uthorla#d by cliwwitr ea IN A I D F O R a F .H I N O l.i : t O l N • T r r t f n i i t i r K R i f m i , tv*a
71*». A r ia n f
1911.
|*r V m e r f if #
holder* niif itlildln ' ill I'eiMla llAXHla ATKINHON. PlAlnlirf
VHnrol- •i»*clf leaf Ion# l.v »d»l •••*•*1.of
IL ll ATKINHON. Defend.-.t
Ihf nn«1tnii|ivr&lt;l at ‘i*.illahii«»».
III
V
O fl &lt; M
J tom WATHON
O l i n r . l l 4 5111 N O T H |
Attorney &lt;l#n#r*l
In
TUK
.NAM
E
&lt;»F TIIH STATE
Slatr nf Florida
OF FldmiDA
TO: ll. Ii ATKINSON, h!...## i.i . .*
of r# n ld « n o p tr. ■ ■ -l*nmi* si .
IIA V R

'H !.*•» •» Tyl#r m
.
.!# •. * *1.. |
’ &gt;b.»fe i») S*minole« •
f Florida, to wit

' lio n .-.a

n tm rr i M ien rn*TiTin» a
Ito.itl
S|*rtfiir M.«r&gt;lan&lt;1
n.AHBC I AW
VMil ;ife h» t#
n- tift#.| lhat | T(l U »H»\| IT 3IA\ fnWRIlN
t
S,l,t f r -Os.-e- » hs. I.een t.r.-ught,
s,,,,..,
h„ . h,
,hlM , he
saaln-t
,
in
|h.
.
Ir.
u
t
.
..urt
in
t
whd4rmg„ml.
pursuant
In
a
|
h imritiCN
and f- r '»eimriole t •&gt;unt\ Fl.'tl'la | call—t llrtitltau N a m * Staltila, ••»- ,
fvi lo. Mil
In «*li.tn«er% 1»\ PanPne F Paul. i wit &lt;*hapt#r 24411 law « of Flo
*n.| *" • o * herein ..rde.1 and r# rula. loll, a Ml rrglatrr w.th Ih#
i o t i t r o r w iiT K ir i « u .e
.|t|lr*«l t • eefilrr *.*ur .|'peir4M.e «*l#rk
i f th* t’lrratt « r&gt;urt In ane| j
WWfTR «M lir.lt Fll&gt; UlYKV in *4lt| •ii • , »i \t r..l*k November
. . . .........
.
« i j rw. 1&gt;t hoi*
i*M«anty.
Florida, upon
Int pursuant t«« Final t&gt;rrr-r
is. I |..reu f.ll
. dr
, pnmt
nf ........
o|.
•#«*d#n*xf k» th# (’ircuit f ur» a.f e r e * §. e•• .w.t.fwww. ta ll It* # n t# f# d*" .thla
h i . V..I1
..
,the
L . #.flct
.i *
,1
.1.•ii—
Nolle-*
# new.u
name.
*#mlnr*le I’oant), KW*r&lt;d t. in Hul a w «tn«»
J | |t_ W| , , S t n ia n d .t S p r in g * Tr-.pla-^l
l*#fl**n rau&lt;# therein t**n.tifi#
If"
I'
^ * I i T I • i It
• ' l l I i l . t l 1-1» | P a r k
u n d e r th * n u n * Ih # m o la rwherein Vlr«t r#«|#rat **aying. | h * t th . . .
' 'e
y q l.tia h e .l
in
alatietl i ■ v n ( « | r . | |-i t..|« ln # *a •»«
»mi l*&gt;aa A"-^t«iU.t of «r-m.n**le T i l K S \ \ 9*« » m • 111: It \1.1 • a n e w . &gt; U m la o l* F o u n t y . F l o r i d a
County. a mr^ortllitn under th#
per |..|
d n S#t*»in..l# 1 ‘u u n I
y h#
| * f t w in t# re # t# .|
in
a g l.l
ta«r« of ih# I nlir.i
r I \ . F ! o f t I.e
r..f : t..ialr»#a* - n i e q o i a * .« «»tang
em •|
\m*rlm |a plaintiff and «| i( I f*"^. *-y»u* *# k• i r...r t t h * n*-l# r.'iihlk, a Florida e*»»r|o»rallot*. |
a e tn te I *11 ,
r' #,l " D.| other a are |*s•#sf|i|ise&gt;l h 1 w .a l * v P f
I'aleel at orland.h, &lt;lr.«ny* «'oiinty,
h# un&gt;l#r« «n#.1 «• *pe-. |.i| \|,.
w Ir nr
F:*r «la till* 2ml .la* of «nt..|e#i
t .%I ,| « ltd -.lie* •* A I
•#r w i l l within Ih- I-*,** hour# of *a1*1 • .
t |»
I wt I
• —». f•»»-I ►
'|*»r1.1,i
' f (al« nf) tlorwlgk the *.r,l , | , t ! t ill * \ d • V
•- » -I - v
\ 1 1 1911
H|«%N*:F Si:\IIN«‘l.r ••mXIPANY.
•f Nnv#mh»r tail *f lh„ fr.,nl l —
a .-or(MirmIon
• » i i t: i i n in »n
*"#&gt;f "1 *h# rm.fl llutiae ofi • . i • n it • stiir I of
ISKSI.I |
•ii\
l* i..fl.lV
II. 1 1 1/ . I’l’TI. i &gt;VI'llSTH l!KT j
’***• r . m n t v
W o r ld *
^ n f „ r ,|
\ \i \\ i : F k s
“ •nrida. off»r for wale- »»•! &gt;p||
HeerelarT
'ha hl«h**t an.i ».w-t t i.t.twr f.,*
\k » i:
'•'•h th# fol|o«artny d* -. rlh*.| |..t ip • • ; i
VOTH I lit' IITI II VT.IIV FOR
S. H It . - I r I T . i. l if f
or P«r**| of la rot .li.n.e ►
r 1 1 .in tc it
*amlnnl# ('mmtv ri »rl»1**
„ it IIif ile-la I '*•dll
■»i a in i : ii i j . i j o p i.it
iv riiu i ir . ul i. t n»- Ti.e:
Ni i T I i K
is
*'
....... ’ - .-itM
MVTII J. III. ■ai . IH. I IT «C, Tu,.i ii u t u nI i -I I I hK oHldYe r -o. f| V T- Vi l
ftt't'ttr.l nr *&gt;s j.I •* th,.fr.
m
s * isarr i4rrn
a i hf
aaa* f
aea.eaaaaaa
v.
r»i»:
i «»»«ii &gt;\ ia &gt;
*»f r#ror««ea^ ,r p ,,f v
,
Vfflfoal# .Vo IJtl laeti &gt;d t la* a**'
(M l F4»H «IHIM)| 9. i ill 1TI •
'*•4 1 of lu tv A I • | 4 &gt;
h;a . f»ta-*l
*1 **f »h** Pnhhc Pa.
|
\
I
II
%
\»
Ml*
e *-l
■*o&gt;# m m i a*ffl.-e a n .I h«4 .Sint*of ^#minol* r.iimti »••
I V I I 'W I 9 |atI !'/. VJ IN l*»U Felts a l'I't • lt)o»» f r a t.4% tie r I l a he
rrt*.
Plaintiff
i**tiev| t..* ia o n
H ii.l
r *i ' i l . r i!«
Haul wal* In be mad* !•» •Jtl*fy
\ n
ll.f H Cel |h e fo ll.t* k « lg ||* « .||h * - t
th# i#rma of Raid de.-r##
J
\M»:s
M l.»\\ I » * |&gt;.-f.-nd •nt I aphr .'il Ml.SSKIl
e it* m lit# 4 a. n fi• &gt;- of n * m lW KEIII»KII
-I ' m FUN (III (INI f!
A* Sp#riat \l*#t*r .
I n o l.
S ljle
F lo r i d a
I.. «.t
nil hi m til Ft ni it m i n
l 1 7 - 1 9 ott M e llo n
*;KO A SI'EKIl JH.
T
•
»
I
(Ml -» VI 111 \\ i; |. h In 4*ar# I
rt»e I••es«||,rr,| t,f
s |•| I ru.
^.-hrt t»»r lo r Klalnllff.
•f
V l I •
. . . . . . iH o n
p . -l
l&gt;'‘t t )
u n d e r H i* • n ni a-er'Iftrg fA
office 11..X I'd . t.Allott- Amelia | *••
Me.t w ,*w in »li* HA Ml c i. f M .aie
I
s* ‘I *
i. «• \ i# i n | wi «t.e|
l. • •••till. .
■V Til.: I IH. TIT .1*1 »T 'N O'*" '
&gt; ..l| ,f . 11e*• e l»V
4 .tie .| It. .t #11 I I
I'nlt-ww 4*1.t o r t lf i e M t *
- h ill
he
a ru irivi. . i h i i i t •' ' ' " I f..r .11V•». e I,aw I i. f ' 'eat again*! r a-.l#
e ta&gt;a &lt;| ........ ..lilt , :
' .A |!l»
roH
SKtUMII-K
|«HVT». V"H Ml thee .»...k*e » lw-.| e-.-nrt. aml
'

\g f n v i .

1*SI1 M s i hi rtnndnl wth

h h e C le r k n f th e C l r a e l l i V u r t
K e m la n l* fV ig t it r . V D .r l.liw

C o n g re ssm a n
I.e v G r e e n
aram a s t e r o f r e r r m n n ie s I t th e I 9 fn
b an q u e t,
h rw ev er,
t h is
y e a r*'
to a s tm a s te r h a s n o t
yet
been
a n n o u n ced
T h e banquet
is s c h e d u le d
l&lt;*
b e g in a t KiOO P . M
on N o v . 8.
B ra d y
s t a t e d . ‘ T i c k e t s tn a v he
o b ta in e d
in a d v a n c e fr o m O s c a r
R s ld w in , S ig m a
D e lt a
C h i sec­
r e t a r y , a t- th e u a h r c r s lly .
----------------------------------------------------- T

Y O II'L I,

1 « tl

p

NO COVER CHARGE AT ANY TIME AT THE

FLAMINGO

¥

5 MIN IT U S FROM DOWNTOWN OK I.AND O— ON I III ( MI NI N

IIK.IIW U

i'ii

■i |U

N I

C .--C . W elsh

WELSH TIRE SHOP
Fruit Juice

Nature’s Aid For

Constipation .in PRUNOL laxative

L,la8sihed''Advertisements
,

-

S" .

KOR SALK .
3

alaaping porch, close .In. 211
. ' Laurel Ave.

B ED R O O M - H O M E - S u f a r ii

*

i , -u . . ■ ■

‘ ■ r~ H

y a m

s - m

PART-TIME of ternatanorraphie work, exWrit* Box 123, San«.

l

D CURB girl—
«. Apnly Sun&gt;li y,
neh Avc*.

ea, $13.00 each; ( gooA
N i™
Y W ; 1.

haa Ur, &gt;23.00; Many
r V a aopliarcta, all
Graan’a Fuel 0
acrota from Poat
QUICK SALE CHI
fHlttrtf. * ipfAt •

FOR RENT
Apt

I^ U

*uU» fumkhad. I U w , lit
■L

------------- "*BA* L E S M A N
Wholeaale
buelnaa.
’*',«alllag fra* truck. In replying
«•' gWa Pill particular!, txperlenca
and ru/araacaa. Box 14, care
Harxld.______________________

w. w-nted.

(■aaa. Box W,

FD 1N W H FD

I.- B. WILLIAMS, 4101k K. 3cJ
. I t , waato job of any klnJ.

NEAT COLORED girl
work of lay Mad. Nam

Uv I’ AI'I. KOHINSON

KTTA KKTT
SONCV2E BOTH SUES you]
WAKT TO 6CT MABRiED t
- r w ff- JUSriVANriD BE
SUCC. BGCAUStr VNMEN t
T e THE KNOT IF STANS

, * W HATa m
I
'-

p

r —

’-

a b o u t

l

y v o i- f j.^ o

I

B l E Y S A i O } ---------

* ho w ca n a n y - L--

B o r r / s r o P T H E / i e d d n o .?
n o b o c w K N O W S W E10S .
J

i.

I

i '

i

TMSTttc r

Fi2ioN05 ',0
.

,- ie

t

J

D liE M .’ l

•

-i

) H

m o i / L i H T &lt;T ' /
A

t - i ,- . o ' . ' / 1x 1 t r e - r - u

()

V

E

, 1*

u lW v i.’ . J 1
j

iriA0*-,(T -x® b

�i
j . rx ------n -

~~~T

t7

T H * SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

FRIT)AY. OCTOBER 24. 1941

nnoA

—a -

™3L

King Crosby
Singing *tar Bing Crowliy arrives

Albert IJlrlfrh m« t his ilrsth whrn th** motor of the above planr wrnt dead while he was flying over the New
J*-r*ey mar--hlno'ld nt Fast Rutherford. Ulrich wan on a routine training flight with Victor Johnson, his
It •ml la ft*I Mlu* flying inetr tutor, u* a passenger. Juhn»mi waa severely injured.

XW

/

Oi

Floyd II. Odium
Testifying lie fore the !’» riate com*
Init lee invent i" j%&lt;nif national de­
fense ie Floyd 11. t tdbini. director of
Ol’ M'd contract distributing divi­
sion. Il«* told of recommending com­
munities for defense contracts berau-e they fine unemployment ns
high us 00 per rent unless industry
■but down by |uunit us h icplactd.

Thelma Morales

A “ coat o f afmt" wesklt of cotton
crochet la tha selection of lo r d /
Ann GUlis, Ntw York model, to
wear with blouses and jacket suits.
It Is worksd In shades of brown,
bsigt and white, with a solid color
crochet band aa border.

PrInca Ferdinand

Mrt. Lloyd D. LaFlear

Prince Louis Ferdinand, directly In
line Jor tha extinct throne of tha
&lt;ato Kaiser Wilhelm and husband of
tha former Grand Duchess Kyra of

In her Philadelphia horn*. Mr*.
Lloyd D. LaFleur hopefully .w ilt*
word of th. fit . of her hutband, a
pharroaciai’a mat. aboard tha do*
■troy.r K rony. II. waa on. of th.
tk v .n reported miaalng on tha Ihip
torpedo*! off Ic.land,

Beautiful
Morales
„
. Thelma
.
ltu»«l«. m .y b . m n w l to m l. Rua.
r.n .m .m .n d.*crnden o f S p ullh lim for |||tfwr. according to report*
nobility and a aeninr . t Kmm.nu. from F.urop,. Ftrdln, £ , on,.tlm .
i- r * '1 i " V r - n T ' V * ,u T Tiwh.nlo In tha Ford factory at
bn.lgn Ralph Linder Pope. Jr, Dearborn Mich, ha* Ueu aawtag
■non of • prominent
In Dm German
“
air fore*

at New Y'»lk aboard the lit •ml,
-m oking hr* inevitable |ii|»e, after
upending a vacation In South Arn**rNa lie wad met at the pier by the
mn«un. the former O iiie la-e, thus
scotching rumors of u n f l in their
m arriage.

Officers and errw stand at attention on the flight deck as Secretary of the Navy Knox and official party
inspect the $31,000,000 aircraft carrier Homtt after commissioning at Hampton Roads, Va. The 2O,OO&lt;0
ton ship is manned by 2,000 men and 170 officers.

Mr*. Holfir Schoi/

i;

If yaw p a w f-g o rent o r - Mil
■ home, put a clauified ap in
The
Sanford
llerald'.
.Unual
Touri.t Kdllion that will he puhliehed thla coming Monday, tiring
or phoaa your ad la by *t00
P. M. tomorrow.
(A d».)

Sonja llrnle. world'. No. 1 figure abater, eute the cak. at her party
celebrating the firit anniveriary of th. New Jtark ahow, "It Happen*
on Ice,” of which *h. ia co-producer. L ook in g^ are Art Wirta (left)
and Gu* Kyaa.il, both of th. Center Theatre.

Pictured »* *h» awaited word of her Following an emtrgtncy abdomlwN
huiband la Mra. Holgar Schov, of operation, Georg. M. Cohan, ” ,
Drooklyn. wife of th. ikipper of playwright, linger and actor, wa*
th. Amcriran-owncd freighter Hold reported reating comfortably in
Vtnlure, which waa torpedoed and New York hoepital. “ Hell get over
aunk off Iceland, whilw an rout* « |Ma time.” bla doctor raportad,
from Baltimore to Eugjgml Fr.drj^ ^ y g wiu U
aoro.
tha Bag of Panama. *, r
tima."
n
%

Taanty-i.ten pauenger* ami ih* tnglnetr of a Philadelphia-New York local ware Injured when tho Walkinglon-Nrw York Kmbimy Kxprrae craahcd into tho alower train at Rahway, N. J. litre la a flew of the
wreckage. The cipccea continued Ua trip to the capital pfttr picking up a new engiaei

Firemen atarch rnlna of the National Magnesium Co. plant In Newark, N. J , after the building waa
destroyed by aa explosion, killing two. The plant manufactured magnesium powder for the army and
■ary. New dost collector dories waa blamed for Igniting the powder,__________ *

• Neal Cahooti. It, hla U-yuar-old wlf* Koala and their Ywo-montha-otd
•on W a • family reunion In Fayutt* County jaO at Vandalla, 111-'
whir. Cahoon la Mid on a falaa ImpriaontMnt cnarga. Ha la accuaed
af chalnln|t Ma^wtfa^W
In^tWa farwhaaaa^akanarar^ka left

Cf*y.j

r/: ti

mm
. .-r

1*3S»**-

VA

*

V •*' 7■
•1f

�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1941
■#*■•■« l
“ I* - i M_ %ij . ..

Gridiron, Banquet i
Slated At Jax By !
Sigma Delta Chi tar

'^ o n c r
n i l foh n :«i% o i.K i n i m .
N o l l e * !■ h # r « h y
| lr»n
that I
rL im iiM .
PAUIaINK F n i l. FUlnt ff
a m ^ n a i l ' d In
bu al n# **
at
or
\u
U n d o • S a n f o r d l l l f h a ay
un d er
I.K lc* I' (• I*AI Is. I *rfrnd*nt
t h « f i c t i t i o u s n a ni*
Ituby'a
and
M in n :
t h a t f I s l a n d t o r r g l « i » r » a l d n a m ee ,
the I H T \ T l •»F F l a •J ill 1 \ T» •
p u r « u a n t to (He
term*
of
I . K !( • • ( .
i a I L
!-&lt;
W b e s t on
"P lriltlou * Nam# Statute'
(Chap

GAIN£SVILIE Oct. 24*-&lt;Sp**i»l)—Th* annual Gridiron Ban­
quet, which suggests football but
haa tto connection with it, givvn
by fllptli Delta Chi, honorary
journalism rratcrmty. will b&lt;
prewentol at the George Waah
Ittfton
Hotel,
Jackirnvillc, nr.
■the evening o f the’ Floriita-Gror
gla football game. Kov 8. Char
lea BWrty, Orlando, prsstdent ot
the I'nlvcrslty of Florida rhaptc
announced today.
Trmliti, nil
get-tngeth&lt;-r
fo
atate newspapermen, politicians
and University journalism stu
dents, the Sigma Delta Chi eveni
ia patterned after the gridlro'
banquet given annually by the
National Press Club in Wash,
ington, D C.
Feature,! on the program will
he interpretative skits by mem­
bers of
the
student
chapter
which will satirize current stat*
and natnnul political events and
other timely topics. Short, "o ff.
th»-reeord” talks also will be
made by leading political figures
who attend the banquet.
Over too guests attended Ian
fear's Sigma Delta Chi banquet
in Jarksonville and viewed the
skits and heard short speeches by
Senate r Claude Pepper.
Comp
’tmllar J. M. I.es*. as well as- rev.
eral other well-known Florida
politicians who were invited to
the event.
• • &gt;
Congressman
I.es Green wamaster of reremnnirs at the 10 go
banquet, h r w e v e r ,
this year'toastmnster has not y-t
be en
announced.
The banquet is scheduled lo
begin at K 00 P M on Nov. S,
Brady stated. Tickets may he
obtained in advance from Oscar
Baldwin, Sigma Delta Chi arcrrtary, at- the university.
----------------------------------------------- T

74991 lAwi sf Florida)

'ih w c k r k

of

t he

rtra .it

*#ml*nl# Cnsntf. pb.rllfw
*&gt;ct

p \of

. THE SANFORD-HERAU), SANFORD, FLORIDA

ID.

M il

M

w th

r ., » » r t

of

ItorilC N

H o n i K n r m %* t f . i c *
N tV T f r r t |M
HRKFMl
lilVFN
T h l | plirtiiAnl |&lt;i Filial
llrrfer
A| t h e
I l r r u i i • *r» o f '
*#m»md#
P b -rd .
i n th&lt;it

•I id

sMl«*-i

*»io »i*

Mil

O ?• II K 1\NJh »N
• &gt;rW t ' l r r u l t «'• »irt .syniint'
• &gt;M|n t &gt; . F l o r id •*
•V t
3 1 ( 1 . 1 7 . 2 1 . 19(1
(••fflrlai S e a l i
.A«9Tir»:

M«ryUti l

\
tfe- l i . r e l . v
n--flfle.|
IN a t
•Hit f t *|I b •*i * e» h s « l%»e* n b r o f l g III
•c a l n w t «• i m t h e • i n u t • o u r t in
a n d t » **emmole &lt; . t m t v Fl«»rlda
1*1 I ' h l ' l i e l l
a u l 'K # F
Paul
and * i a**» l „ r e ! e - l i e d a n d re
•|« llre .|
••nr 4|*pearam #
••lit #f
In •i»i*l
••»» \l lief Ak. NilVrlllteer
t I *•It
f e e , f i not or a d#
. r.h |o.
■* ii le# #ntar#.|

J
|
I

IM IK H

FM T1TI04 %

I* T' lef d#f end a*it
I
.*, t he | : th .1
! •••
I l a k e i r k e -1

•id

It;.

end

|^e. I» T y l e r »»•
•*
«
l|#«e, t ller.|
Mt e In S#tnltle*l# •
F lorid a,
t o « It

e*
I*

11NI! I.AW

T o W l l o v IT M A \ f n N V K I l N
No|n-# 4* h r r e h * l i k e n th at il l *
un d #r «i f f ti«d. p u r s u a n t t o
%
%**• J
r a l M IV fitU d ia Nam# Siatut*.
w it
t'h e p le r 74U1
l a s t o f Flor ela. 1*41
&lt;a*ll r # ( l # l # r «* .th lb**
f ' l e r k • f t h * r i r r s l t i oiirt In » n - l (
f o r *4em nsel# r -, u n t &gt; Fb irl ela . n p o ' i
r #c #i p t
f primf o f p u b lica tio n of
t h l . Nellie*# th #
flctelleeun
name. ,
i i * - » lt ■ Sefitaneleb H p r i n c * 'l*r-,pU*.«i
I 'a r k
nn,|rr th # n n n # t h# wnelarala'teel !• O i f o i r - I I•( toiwlnrw* »fl
Me in i riitle « ' o u n l y . F l o r i d a
Th#
i •r t t
interest#,|
in
*i%ld
b i ii i ,i # « # # n t e r p r l # # »• H u n i e Seat .
n, l# (*s-unt«. a F l o r l . l a e*»trporatlnn.
I ’ a ie.| it n r U n J i t . O f i n ^ e i i.iinlT,
F ' « r «U tt»|# »i*.l ,|a» e.f «*»|.,l.#r

|
I
l
'*, f * * * f l
r *ll''
thefeln
1
IT
i*
t ‘ I t T l I I It
O ltliK .lll.l' j
w h»r# ln
Flr«|
Federal
Sgvlnfs
I Net t f N
' “ * *'
p»|lell*h#e|
in
•Hfl !/*&gt;•■
„ f sla-ni.fi ilr
new a •
T i l K M M ' ' •»; l • II li l t \ 1.1 •
County s mrtorallnn under the
t-,'
•'•#e| I, Me III, ne •Ia i 'n u n
Uw« o f the* |' lilt •-)
k
fo
I* f I let
Vmwrlii |w I'lniMiif an.l i)
|(
»• k* i nor i th#
itn.l .»»h - r « „ f .
f,.
....... .
r*4i
,
hw lin-lere g n e . l « « d|„ . | t| \| , .
w i r\ i
• . I - i t : ... Ss.l !
*wr Will » Ithlli IN • ' if ' h o , » a
erf enl-l •
** »• f-o i F io r ie l • * % |ft tail
' f M l . on
»h. *•r,| ,| |«
till* t .| e
•t.et.or \ 1» 111!
* »lt A.Ni. » ' M K M IN «* l. r i *i i\f t 'A N Y .
•f V o e r r U y
I 'll
ni «
fr
• i*
i i » :i : m h .\
i
a ••orintrNklon
• o r e*/ ' l l . « ’ em r t II
I • • ', I♦ •'.,111 t o f f
( mkaI.i
•r S.see.
r»Miniv riorl.t t
Ifk 1 1 .1/ \ I *l * T l l f V r i l M T I I F K T
•'111
r ' -riel I
SAItf'd.l
^ l o r u i , o f f » r for v.i
X
\l
S
N
I
I
K
S
S#e
-r r ta r r
I *#l| r
’ &gt;»♦ h l « h # « r ,n,|
I t l#r fee*
I P »I M. | w
h
t
1
C
*h# f o i t o w l n - r
*e| |..f
NOTH I of \|*|*||t \rio&gt; F(»R
Me.Ik. II
I I • M iff
e ls e ., o r ra rest „ f i.,&gt;,
.
r%t IIKF.I9
•« *f &amp;Ie 1.4 t *- -all
S s m l n o i s IM„n„
f|
,
,,
« II M
J 74 »7 O F M v l
:k
IN
* lit*
i r i i l l IIT IIF TI I K
Ni .1 b t :
im
I I I U K MY
•&lt;•1\ v
Vl'rVv
*'
"
f
"
'
"
'
k
*
Ft
III
M
N
T
I
I
Jl
l
»
l
l
111
I
INI
I
I
T
40*
' i r . ' t . aa-eoril nr
|.| .
T hu t II
\x
1 • lllle h o ld e r r•f T a a
ri«i: * n r » ; o f f i ii i i i i ii
in
o f rsrorH .,,
,,
k
,
* *e * (if i. *» * N e* i l " , 1• •lie'll * Is* •*■'
I N I ! F Oil *1 M I M I I I ; t OI NT \
•l , \ of ll tlk A H
f'le-.l
H I*
ha
' '"** * ’ “ t *h# P.,*.|i.. f e j q
IN ( M I N ' M l *
« em# in oik e. ffb 'e Mild h i * •S illl e
•• n f M m i n a l e
W %1'NI * I 1 I HI I /. \| \
!• *N\ KltM
elu. fi f - 4 la 1 d r e 1 1•* be
••
1
*
P*
•
.#. . • lli
•4 - H - l
He,,!!^ '..l. f . b,
......... "'•&gt; 1 I 'l n l n t if f
Maid
c •i • ill# '* !*
\M
tk e l a r m a uf **«»d He. r##
• mbr
I h r- fo llo o m * ,(#« • n b e - l
J x \li m xi
ii *\x | •. ^ | irf e n* la nf
j l&lt;l. I.#l’ t V in
W
I .' KI IM KI U
M9-MMKII
(»l # i ...«iel y o l n -m l
• III T i o n IH l OIK F
A* MpacIS I '• aatar .
Ml.-1i ~ .. r F lu , lila
|o «, .i
O i l HI II o l
I 'l III |( 1 TH*N
1 i : * I •e, ( l l r l b o ,
tSKO A SI'KKII
»
I X XI • s. v| i • *x\ i i s 11, r a r e |
1
he
,
•«■
#
»
«,i
,
r
-n|
v,f
% »• 1 p r o .
^ ,.H n l«f for ria ln liff.
f
X .1
•ii- •.*•&gt;•
He.-I
p .r t y
under
III# 4 i l,| e-rr* if»#n»a
I
•f Me-.' | k *"
* " * . l.ui l o l l # 1 iii #II m | •• m -1
k4 in • ii# n.4111# id Me***
-»
Ti.. -• •• 1
\ •a i u I * i ti.'ls
IN T H K 1 H U I I T : V i , , T*b", , %Vl»
f • • M"l It te.l t b i t * U t I
In i'
•I •■• t lifts .at#
■h i l l
b»
jV D IflM .
H H IIIT
l-e. ,, flleet A .« III wI
f. . .1•v • *-.|##i el ....... .11lo; i. ia *» III*
fu n
S F .M I X O I .K
t o l N il.
V "II in l b # . i'-.k# •i %l*.| , o i ir l , i»n*l
I •M»#t I \ da » rtl.o.1 III i a i ) W ill be
r T A T K « r FI HHII I %•
k ••&lt;| a re lief ■I .
•.let #d
to
f il e
Ih. hiati**t lild-t r .it tl&lt;
•*o|,|
K t A V I N H RHHUlaM, »‘ l.a»t*« If f
x••ur w r i ( i •
e|-t&lt;# it a ii. a In la'&lt;l
. •i. ri ti'iu
i • lira*
,1 »r
•»»
VM,,fl|.-#
Of
(fie
e ii ll*a*
Hi ft-eMon.I
.
ll# •.••e|i t • el
l . r r v M A R K CIIid-M l » # f e n d s n l
j ,'lr t, ..f - t
I'll t - It fit# t ' d *l.»k
her 1-0(1
• fi !■ l !•# Jr.l il •,
IN T i l l : N A 34 F O F T i l l
1
I.
#
|
e
e.f No\ en I .
I&lt;
•0.1 I
N
o r FikfiHti*
•1e *1 d —fe ll es
*f I # r f le
I•, I
r * » i.i «* y m %I. r* h * •• s
•I II feltl
if I le X e • I
I
*II
\«*u a t * h » i e l- \ " f l * re.| t o ■ I* j
jk el* Cl »*
f e l l leeel
• '
p * a r m i h # BUI nf C o m p U l •
»
............... Ii f e»
herwiM *»n o r l . e f o r # NoV#|»tl.er 7 ml .
T h e s-ai.f
**
i ' skirl I
Mel
ruin
el.kk ,fh ii.
d#*alicnate l
I el lies r VPI## il elr. » e e |if •
| Whl-'ll lie'*
•e MI • tel M.w il l ha #nt#r#sl AK " in -t '•••»
• k f r f-.u r
'•it
| lleliael . . . . .
It I* a N o .relere-d ll ii.f m •• *i
I ••O il I Ik e vi •
j l c a Ii# |iuMlah#t| nil. - i »»••*» |
XV (!*•#•• •
• * •* l ‘ SI *rn.
N- t o # I*
f r l i l .« . v
th-lt I • ,
e n n a e a u t ik *
week#
•••
n* e l
i|r&gt;T». a - • &lt;•
i i .I e o u rt
an** m i l I • * • &lt;
#•( l I I .
• •
It I ' r l e f k ,
HAKPOHI»*HKHAl.l» m ff W
r Ih** o f f I- . .1
i l »t..o e..f tb ia 1 day
\\e
U IM erH
ItVldK#
*
&lt;4O*i&gt;' «*.
p U bI H h rd m H a m t r v l e •*•*•••.'* &gt;
e.f lle- lo l.e.
i H I •H
F l.f.l.e
kiraetei l Ii# fie till* «.a iiAtu# |
r14*a Ihla ^ d a y «*f i V l . d . # i
I 'll
j i »:iin ih tn
S
a
n
f
o
l
.
l
llek.it
W
o
r
k
*
kn
|
(hill
I.
.
i i i* m i : h m »h n
• ’tf. *«et (’ fillt * Intend (ee I #an«l#r
•AMI# |i*H
d l r r k r i r r u H c •• «
• -«.•»• •&gt; .
XI XX I . l Is &gt;*
I
•Mailt to tile- tr| ll,.
f
tie#
*Kl.
County
|*«|oitp , ' l r r k
t lt l o l io
N-IIIIC
**»••-.
I *liap(er I
S m l r t l bi d * w'.ll h** r*.-#lvrtl tD
U» A V W I U K /
|
r n c v n i* &gt;*a x*.\
?•*•».
l eavkw - f Fl o , .all | With l b # j
I hr A t t o r n e y i l m e r u l o f t h * Mtate
I•
A t 11*| i •
f
' • • • if f
•'la rt» o f M&gt;# l . l , .ill l ee III t e . f S#n»'* |
o f F l o r i d a at h i * o f l l c * 1n T a l l a
(O fficial Stall
f i r l a n d o 9't••ri.l i
lie.Ite
U 'll »
1 l ” l el •
l u « s c r u n t i l 12 o ' c l o c k S o o n , M o n ­
J F It iTK It OW
l O f f l o l n l d#a11
J « » l l S I. I I H C M I . K Y
d a y . N o v e m b e r 17. 1911. f o r p r in t OrlAAdu.
Owner
Iit k j t u l b i n d i n g ( h# " F l o r t t a M‘ 4*
s # p i , :&lt; i k i
l u l f u . 1*1 f ’* a n d •’ W a t e r y nrnl I I I I T T H 10 C I H C I I T COI I I T N I N T H
M in i i; i » r %p p i if %r u n f o h
v u i n n Note*- n» F lo r id *
Htat.crea. ^ • ^ ' l i l C A I . C O I H T O r FI . O K IH A
T tt
IIP’. FI*
NHTlITfC
. IN A.NO P O l 9F . H I N O I . K I o l Nh i t " , a* a u t h o r l«e«t
by
rlw i«iir
• h x p T K i t i n -•? » f
N o l l e # la
h# r# hv g t x r n
lb.il
I
• T T IN ( H A W m n
NO, I V . I
Julia, Art* o f
lilt
iT V n rrlitr
NI.TI* »
14
II KICK llV
•; IV KN
arn # n * a g # . l m
bu«in#«4
nt
Sun
l tA i lH I a A T K I N M O N . I M u o t ti f f
b'.blxr o f
b o l d e r * n n v o M m I ii
#.»l|
e? *i«tl i
i
ii i. t lllff
1 i. . i
for»|.
F h .r l il a
In » b #
i*oiinly
I
VHNe»
nntl
•|ihialfli,Rlliinn
hr
.idd***»"ta,f
M#inlllail# m I will ( 'e le lk
\»»# il »- i
l* 2 -ll.w ..1 T e k »*••»' . 11- lie*
II. II A T K I N M O N . I » # f* n d .i 't i
XtlRiMl
j l , ■• i. d 1b. '*fe| *1 eV
th # i i n i l m i a n n l nt V i l h * 1
def
Ih#
fi e * i l lee ll 4
Itailt#
N #l(l|
m v o iu H
J
TOM
WATKON
X 1• | • *| ti . e f i l e d Okie # ti, IMV li,,t 11*11 * r n
and
(but
1 in '
O lllir .ll 411 1 NOTH |
m1
p i " *li«* * l#n«l to r # * l 4 t # r o « i|
i. - i i i pur
••ff •.• •reel » l
A t t o r n e y 4)* n#r al
In T U K N A M K &lt;1F T H U MTA'l'K
• U »n f l o tile | e im « »f
I fie
"Ft*
f.-r i 1 • v d##d tek tie l a* t'd lh#r»
•
Mtaf# n f F l o r id a
OF neO llV IiA
. 1,
o» *1.1 . r I , I# . H .
• • f *cese ( , . » IIIb uia Nu in# * Citot.I* 'b it pt #l I
T O : I t II A T K I N S O N k%li..#r t.i, . •*
w ith
tlir
f -Ii.. m I.i c
,|. o. r i b e d
I*
'*• J*»a*. t l «W* o f Fb.lel.tl
o f r aa ld an o a la. ■- - —I 't i n m mi ,
III. . ..II,elk
Mem li.el.' Hint# o f •*l#rk «,f th # • Ir. m l •*onr|
ol
llruna w lck. (la o r g la
?4e n i l leeel#
« eel, f it &gt; , ' F l e e r ' d I
I lor id.i »'• v* it
YOII’ LI. HAVB
Y4»H A 14K II Klt KII V N«*Tl* II l»
C
U VliK K F
l.ot
li'ee. k ** tr « l b # Y " w n
a n d r e. i u i r e u to mu ear i
,
*r
Manfeud. F i o r l. l a
o f M.infe.r'-I
t ul n 111*1 *af
rom pla ln t
? •'* •
Sept :* Oa f i |U 17, 31 1911,
’I b e ||asi e c lli e nf o f I Ik# Ol ill | f
IIA/aKIe A T K INM( »N. ..«•• *• •»
t.
f,#rt y i , i t i &gt;
- LI *•#* t ' i*. 11•
In th# C i r r i i l l C o u r t .»f
com ing If you
|e*a ||#e| Mil* III III# ll.llne
•f
I M
N ote #
|4
hereby
a l i e n (h i«| ( I •
C o u n t y . Floriela, o n o r b # f o i # *1.#
k
n
o
w
n
a m i # t i g . i « # d hi Ieu*iii#a4 mi M a r - ,
let ua
I r d d a y o f N o f # m b * r , A '•
‘••1
I'nlewM Wild .'• * If le a l#
• bill
br ka n ia Mu l»e I n i o 1.1n, n ( M.tnfe*rd Flu
I h * aani*
bring
th#
N -t « ',i'.r f
ra d a # m a d n#r«*rdli»i| |«i l a w . I h a p r o *
r u l a u a d # r Ih#
f»*tlti»u«
n\ila H a y . hi d e f a u l t w b « r # . . f ||,r feet ( V t|e#. r»b#,| I h # r # i n n l l l h# M'ld
9!m#ralela ( . a r d e n t a n d I h . f I i ,
a*(ld ( 111*# w i l l |,ro«*##«l , X p J ' l e
t o t b # f e ' g h . - t ».ldd#r at th #
uit
(#n.l t o r #M l*i #r »a»al ii hi ii # p
a na ln a t y o u
-Thai •■ tooth
hou*-# d - . o r o n l b # flr ot M o n I i n m
#llltn( lie f h # |#miV o f
flee' i . .
In aald a c t i o n aa «lri*t y o u . ' lb #
lb#
m onth
uf
Nov#mbrr.
I &lt; t l . tltbeu* N a m # H t a t u t # "
lir a
w !‘ h *
M*:ie|.t.-r
p l a i n t i f f a # k a f o r a d i v o r c e , that
ntw
w hi c h la l b # J n f . l a f « f S « v i * n .#r, f ****** l * w * n f F l o r i d a !
w
i
t
h
't #
I h l a O r d a r by* p u b l i s h e d f o r th#
1*41
t ' l e r k o f I h # C i r c u i t C o u r t *f
N la tu tn r y iln»# re.yulred b y l u t w . in
H l l r d I Id* 3rd lay nf Ha*»*di#r. | nol#
h ointv Florida
• I h * H an f or d l l # r a l d . a na w #p *| .er
1241o. y. wiftTwNiac
o f g e n e r a l clr*ulat&lt;on. p» ili ll* n# d In
Sept
&lt;&gt; i' nhn -rr/.s'
i9«i
H a n f o rd . H#mlno|# C o u n t y . F l o r » l a
C l a r k c i r c u i t C o u r t , M.-mnoii*
U 'l T N K M S MY 11 AN I &gt; A N i l O FC o u n t v . K bi r hl a.
NOTIO? o r allF.IIIFF** M i l :
P l C I ^ t # H K ^ L «»f O f f l r o . * t
J4unthe w * ‘ l
» j
II. t ^ III 17 21. 1911
lly i l r l u # n f an ( i # n i i i . M I,, , , v
’ f o r d . F l o r i d a , lliia I d a y o f Oe-to( O f f i c i a l M#al|
hw*o|4. I4MU#«| n u t o f lb #
C lr . o il
b a r . A. U i&gt;41
C o u r t In a n d f o r h e r n l n o l r C o u n t * .
S
O P. II KI LN |&gt;o \.
F l o r i d a . In th# ault o f
M « iii
II
N O T H »: o r A F P M r A T I O N
C lark nf Ih* C l r f u lt Court
l le « | #y . t r m d ln g a « t j u a l i t )
F-#d
FOH T m
11#ad
l l y : A. &gt;1 W K K K S
and M r # . | Mi o r a. p l a i n t i f f . .*gaina9f&lt;
C I I A P T K I I 17147 HK I9J1
W K W IN D K ItlV -K K h l.K
N o T I C K |m
i i u h p . iiy
d iv r.N
A H o m a y fo r Plaintiff
T k n l W m . A A C arol
II.
I#»w#
f O f f i c i a l Ha al )
h o h l r r o f 1 9 - l l t h a o f T a * I ’ a r t lf i .- g t #
W iW ttU lig —
T in
II * 9* i H a lf
N*k (u|. l a au nl t h# 7th d a y u f J u l y
!■&lt; A
P ilft —
Phan* t t l
in T im c ir t c r iT coi h t « f t iif .
h a * f l l # d a a m # In m i
NINTH JtUICIAL 4 IIU TIT IN oAf f l cl »#. 1910.
a n d h aa m a d a a p p l i c a t i o n
f o r a t a g «J*#d t o b a laa u#d t h e r e ­
on
Maid r a r t l f l c a t a a m b r a v a a tb#
follow ln «
d racrlb ad
property
m
lli# C o u n t y o f Mamlnnla. m a t # uf
F lorid a , tu -w lt.
Iso t■ i l . II A K 12 f t. n f loot
F l l l o c k 34. A m e n d ' d P l a t " f
( * r y a i a l l a h t Hhoraa
T h * a u i M m i n l o f th* aa b l p r o ­
perty under th*
aa bl r a r t i f u - a l #
rmnel wor'.e .long u t e r e ’e Una* la kolyUg U zellere yM e f com
la ei lr d w i i In i h * n i m « o f A. K
.-.tisatkn. fraael eoaUiaa c m of eeterVe .Me pniaC M - . end
HJohlom.
tbla combined with UgUleM mlwertl Ml M i pAgMiph tholela will
C n l # * a s a i d r a r l l f l r a t * " h a l l b#
r * da * m #i | a c ^ u r d l n a t o l a w .
Ih#
p r o p e r t y daacrlbad lharain w ill ! •
s o l d t o t h * h l g h o a t b i d d e r a t th#
C iu in h e i to' fU a J *
c o u r t h o u s e d o o r o n lit* f i r s t M o n ­
youi
, itA rMufUbbUIaM rtaM r w a W y o y .(. n / d- e- td a y In l h a m o n t h o f
Novem nar,
* ucncy. Pneaof cornea l i tMt f t ftA o wnm/ w U eu 4 w a M iw i by
1941. w h i c h la
tha
Srd
day
uf
t M v t tt oo ,. ''
e .v ^ s y ...... ..
I " # •— # # r t n r c a t k » iDnrA
N o x e m b e r . 1941.
■
I '1 -------------------- l x ■ -x .
-: . r 7 . .
D o l e d t h i s I r d d a y o f 4&gt;«t*b#r
f
N f - - «ece A
, I
^.j*-.*# ArfMu «• 4

*9 •in*t

rivi.

YtU' lvK I NMI I h rn (»! i;

GRAND
OPENING
I hi Th«-

I . 11.

.•

SA TU R DAY NIGHT. OCT. 2:! i!

I Beaulilui
Dancers
) Talented
Singers
) Speciality
Teams

R h *i i x it It til w

\ 111*i *•* I *i ri|

\

\i u

i i •( K

Ml

I •*1 S« . I

LEGAL NOTICES

NO KICK

REGAP

liaavy

f c 'r i t e

I’ri'sentinu!

. Nightly! It Big - New

Floor Shows
— h il h —

Eddied I'ljiminiro Club Orilicslra
m ill

Ke-ieliirteei:

It A X IMII.I..\ltl) AT m i : &gt;nl '• \"\

NO COVER CHARGE

FLAMINGO
r&gt; MINUTES Kill i'l DOWNTOWN ORLANDO—ON I III i H IM k

C .-^ C . W elsh

WELSH TIRE SHOP

Fruit Juice. . Nature’s Aid For

Constipation. .-in PRUNOL laxative

v-elassihediAdvertisements

B titiy
Tifttt
7t i
ly T
+tfir /ttf
SI III |!t
I!'
:.u ,

i ll

| |I IM .

l li

i $0'
in

V2

\M

•lly PAUL ROBINSON

ETTA KETT

. •i • • I*

is

■

• •
r*.-.

•* &lt;,f., m •

kSt* •

�z

»
i

4

t

%

THE 8ANF0BD HERALD, SANFORD.

Reporter Predicts Feds Are^Heacls
Up” For Win Over Ocala Wildcats
By Jack Itrrrln*
The HenforJ “Sleller-y'' Krd*
tan*le ■with the Ocala Wildcat*
tonight at 8:00 o'clock on the
gridiron.
The gam* promisee to he a
•■bound an&lt;i re-bound' affair
with the Fed* bounding ip frer.r
a victory over the Delxind Bulldona and the YVildeala rrboundInjr from thri-i successive -lefenti*
Like the Fed., lh« Wilder la
Started the **««,,:. off alow but
they are gaining trn-tien, nnd
they will he a rugged bunch t*»
atop. But. with the confidence
gained ty » Muring upael laat
week U.c local* fu l a&lt; if they
Will take th. cat* “ into eimp.”
The Wildrata nro crippled by
Injuries. * Ben
Daniel,
ahifty
Wildcat quartcr'jc.&lt;V, und I&gt;»rlJ
Ogburn and Grorge Dure tr.o
o ' the beat gu_rd* nvailable,
arc all suffering from injuries
and may amt be nblc to help
the viattn^Jmurh.
Ocala, too, h*» h*«i l. rdleapf i d by the weather, having &gt;ad
to p’ actlce in the ri in all werk
tut they have continued their
preparation for their game In
•the Celery fitjr Ionite.
Thla week has been a|ient In
perfecting the ploy* which were
so tocc’*aafj| last w ck , with •

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
Drop In to ne« un and
ws will giro you s
deal that will sarprine
you.

1931 Ford
Coupe ....

t 75.00

1934 Ford
Tudor ......

05.00

1934

115.00

SeJnn

10.14 Chevrolet' Town
Sedan .....‘...... 155.00
1030 Ford
Fordor .........
...
Fordur

195.00

' 1930 Plymouth
Coupe
..... 253.00
.1038 Plymouth .

:Couee ^ . , i;_275.00
1938 Dodge Fortier
Trunk Sedan 425.00
■1939 Plymouth
Coupe ......
475.00
1910 Plymouth DeL
Sport Sedan.... ,075.00
TRUCKS
1935 Chev. Vi-Ion
Pickup _____ 8145.00
1935 Ford 85 Sedan
Delivery ........ 105.00
1937 Ford 00 VJ-ton
Pickup------- - 163.00
| 1938 Chev. Ilj.ton
Long wheel baae Cab
A Chassis___ 293.00

ALTMAN
EVROLET CO
-

* * w. m H
laniard. • . « FU.

DODGE

TOW

a

.

-i

c a p t a in

-

*

^By^Jack

WDBO
TasUghfe

0 d » Edwin C. Hill
6:10 Program Raeuma
6:15 Anniversary Program
6:10 Bar o f Harmony
8:45 The World Today
7.00 Tha Lona Ran ger
7:30 Al PUrraa Gang
R:M Kata Smith Hour
8J5 Elmer Darla A tha Nawa
9:00 Playhouse
0:50 Music In the Air
10:00 Hollywood Premiere
10:30 8 porta Reporter
10:45. Nawa of tho World
Resume
1 1 * 0 Football
11«6 Interlude
1 1 : 1 6 Count r.'-si* Orchestra
11:10 Tommy Dorsey
1 2 : 0 0 Linton Wells. News
1 2 :0 6 Sign Off

Coca - Cola Loses
Two But Holds
B o w l i n g Lead
The league
acorchjne
Or&lt;\
Col* howler* were tumbled thla
week by th* lewU Candy team
two games out of three In th*
Sanford
Bowline league b».»
managed to retain their lead In
tha lea ere standing r t th* San­
ford Bowling Center
Marten Dairy, aecond r hr era.
dronped taro games out of three
t« tho Royal Crown Cot* team to
al'ow Pepal O l* n"d Granetta to
climb op and U« them for the
reeond noaltlon. ’ “
In the Ginpetta-Lucky
Bor
match, the former managed to
stay ahead In two of thf three
game* bv a rloat margin with the
competition hot and hardy. Penal
Col* earned their second pUe*
lie position ty puehino ahead of
th* Ufa Haver, outfit In two
game*.
,

TEAM STANDINGS
Won

1-oat
Coca Cola
7
2
Spencer Htrdin
5
Prpal C o b
6
fir* petto
5
lowla Candy Co.
4
Royal Crown Cola
4
Lucky Boy
3
Life Saver*
3
HIGH TEN STANDINGS IN­
DIVIDUAL
G. Pexold
P Pexold
W. Thorne
R. Holler

Pical it A n x f i e i t
n t s t x .— a n e n * r -

oF-tlwp feurres-oAetc

I T*merr*w*a _______
CiJO Norman Beasley A Ills
1 Jriorlda Cowtoy*
7:00 Breakfast Bravlth a v
7:45 UP Nawa
8:00 Tha World Today
8:!B Morning Dotations
8:30 Emery Dcuteh Orchestra
8:45 Chic Herr Orchestra
9:00 Singing Strings
9:15 Melodic Momenta
9:30 Old Dirt Dobber
10:00 Children’s Birthday Pari ty
10:30 Musical Interlude
10:45 Lest We For^e*.
11:00 UP New#
. v
11:06 Kay Thompadh's Keativnl
11:30 Ufa and tha Land
11:45 UP New#
11:65 Program Resume
12:00 Theater of Today
12:30 Star* Ovar Hollywood
1-.00 Farm Forum
1:15 Matinee Musical#

A t rt A

SORC-flffe.
puxkeft
Aa»F M »
rwriJ A *e

soaeuwb
rcssrroay

S&gt;ILU

Pi

T. Bolly
a. Baber
.1. llerbat
H Moee.
R. Msnn
J. Weaver
Jtck Iftrhil t*k*» the wttk*
honors by bowling M4 end the

If y*u wist to rent or oell
s borne, put a classified ad la
Th* Hanford lleraWTs annual
Tsarist Edition that will hs publl&gt;hrd Ibis coming Monday. Bring
or pheae yoar ml la by '
I*. M. tomorrow.________ (Aov.)

Select Selections
Hy

RALPH

WARNER

(Ed. note. Teems ere innkr.i ('■rnlins 819 AH.
Kentucky HIH over West Vir
numerically In each selection.
IW new surprises Itt atom.
norum
Tha sections are 8outh.H. Tc-xa*- ginla 823. A
The local concataua of opinion T. Mld-WesLMW, Midland* and
Nolle* la harabr glva* Ihsl • *
V. I*. I. 820 over Richmond.
ar«
aneaged
In
at
by tha -Monday morning ouir- Par Weat-FW. A team ranke.l
N. Carolina St. 822 ovar New. KanrnrO A »a*a* bualnast
Banford. rlorl*
tartacks" la that If tho Fads behind Ita opponent still may be berry.
d* undar th* Uetltlos*
nsmt
display Ui€ brtnd of bdll thoy eelacted because of reason* he
V. M. I. 821 over Wash, and Hianlay • Itogar* llaedwar* W ,
showed last wssk they i will roll •Idea team strength. Also *yni. I-*e 828.
«nd that w* Inland to raglat*)
a,Id n»m* gurauaol to tho l*rm*
over tha visiting agsngation bola are used to designate Un­
Tessa Tl ovrr Rice T6.
&lt;
f lilt -ritilllu s* Nam* ntstijt*
easily.
, '|
Tessa A A M T2 over Bay­ oK-hapcsr
expected cloeeneaa of play m
J»*51 Law* •&gt;* Flarlda)
Tha following llnaop was an- follows— ABC.Toaa up, AB-Clo-.e lor T17.
.i
with th* Cl.rk
of tho
Ctryatl
nounecd by Coach, Leonard Me- and poaalbla upaaL A-CIom but
.
'outt
ut
H*ailaol*
Countr. riorlga.
MID WEST
j. a. n oorn u
l/urif thU momlnig* tAibJtcl to taam picked should win.)
Minnesota MW| ovsr Michi­
v c. gTANLrrr
n few laat mlnuts changes.
SOUTH— 'Tulane take* tup apn*
Owaara
Andraw Hasty
* from Duka and meata fla.hv gan MW3. ABC.
Northwaitern MW2 ovsr Ohio Oct it. tttt. .
Junior Brown
*1 Mississippi. Georgia. S3, ifcm .
Cilen Odham
JJJ to have n hairline edgu In tin Stale UW4. AH
Notre Dame MW5 over Illin­
W. L. Heirs
H ABC clash with 'Bama. Lnuu.lun*
Ellly Flaming
ft State, aeloetod by thla column In ois MWI3. A
Marquette MW7 aver Du.
J. W. flicks
* la Ita stunning victory over Hire,
Taylor Brown
rises to ' no. 0 and claahra with queens E5. ABC; Friday night.
‘ lack Claraland
thrlca-baaten but still tough Flur. Michigan 8L MWS ovar W an t.
Indiana - MWa , ovar Wlacydil"
Irlcn Farrall
Ida. T l„ Tsxas, roll* nlonr. ■
IcKay lruluck
. fa MID ^VEST— Ita tha battle r.f MW9. ABC
Bill Branan
. . .
riant# betwean •Minnesota and ■ Purdue MWH over
Iowa
(Your reporter has refused to Michigan with tha Gophers claim­ MWI1 ABft
r predict the outcome o f any gams ing a alight lead. . Close behind
Detroit MWIO aver Arkanoas
oxeept the Deland context. Ha are Ih* Wlldra.a and tha HU#V.~
Friday, night.
pma- still JaxthM...trffr ? n t 4V. wy'ear—Marquette,-- -MTV7f* -u pavt*
.Imb and pradkU anotlter vle- Duqucine, E6. In the Midlnnda
breaks Midland 2. ABC
/
'
tory for th# fads.)
Missouri surprises with tt great
HanU Clara FW2 over OkJa1
young team and takas the lop
position away from Nebraska, horns Midland 3- AB
Oklahoma A nnd M Midland 6
whom they meet Saturday. San.
in Clara, FW2. gats an AB over Tulsa Midland 4. ABC ■
Iowa Stats Midland 5* over
rating over Oklahoma, Midland
I.
Kansas Midland &gt;. AB
EAST—Navy figures closely
BAST
ovar Harvard, while Duka and
Navy El ovar Harvard E9
Fordham should win. Tightest
_
garnet are Cornell v*. Colgate ABFordham E2 ovar* Tanra ___
Chri&gt;
la all It «U1 coat you to add nnd Georgetown v*. Boston ColUan T4. AB
Madlcal Eipanao Covango to logo.
Duka 82 ovar Pitt E20.
FAR WE8T—Muddled eltu*.
your aulomoblla liability policy. tlon with Stanford again claim.
Penn E3 over Marylstd M3.
Temple E4 over BucknelL FrL
Ing no. 1. Oregon rates third,
Oregon State fourth and Wash­ day night. ‘
ThU pays madlcal, aurgkal, ington no. 5.
Coluihbla K6 ovar Army E ll.
Tho selections— •
dantal, hoapUI. nursing, surgical
AB
SOUTH
Syracuse E7 ovar Rutger*.
appliances and funeral expentea,
Cornell E8 ovar Colgala E ll.
Tnlana -81 ovar Mississippi 85.
not oacoodlng |S00 for each per­ A B.
ABC
Boston . Collega B10 ovar
son riding la your automobile
Georg*town RI3. ABC
A
B
C
0*
1
*
*
M
°™
8
T
'.
Injured In an accident.
VUlanova E l l ovar Manhab
Mlaa. Slat* 86 ovar Union.
ban E22. A. Friday nlakt,
Vandy 85 aver Princeton Bin.
Dartmouth E U ovar Tab MT.
L. 8. U. 80 over Florida 813. AB
.
VABC.
-w-iW
E26.
Tennessee 810 over Cincinnati.
Ilely Crota E ld over N. Y.,U..
Georgia' Tech 811 over Au.
Pann 8Ut» Elk oa*r Lchlgb*
burn. 816. ABC.
KA It WE8T .
T
Stanford FWl over Waahii
Wm. and Mary 814 over Geo.
Ion FW5. ABC
Washington 816. Friday night.
Oregon State FW4 over Waafe.
Wnka Forast SIS ovar Nnrtn
" '
■ ■ State FW7. A
Oregon FWS over U. 0. UnA.
badanca of 500 bowlers an follows:
B. Mows
say FW0. A
So. Californb FW6 aver CkW
W. Thorne
514
l\ r ft Mann
511 Ifornb FW l. ABC '
Average laat weak — Tnw —
ar* Pexold
6in
-•
- Pexold
605 80 875. Symbol—52.585 ■_
Total
average — Tree —
. Body
_
507
77.774. Symbol—49.515.
r w iio n
! - ' • : 8OT
5* vorgusoa
TUESDAY — Pepal Cola
Cwoa C * b
.]
H roa »M * la r o f y :
Ufa Sevan VS
Lewis Candy

'f l o r s h e i m

FOKBOTUIfE S £iO £S

.

FOR MEN
SKYRIDER SHOES forbdys

B . L . P e r k in s
CORRECT MEN’S WEAR .

.

: -'*v., «,

DON'T "MISS THE BO A T"

Steak &amp; Chicken
Dinners«— Delicious
Chill—Short Orders

ALL KINDS OF
SANDWICHES

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK
Sanford Avtnua Just Off
Of G«nrvn Avenue

UNITE!
FRENCH AVB.

COMPANY*

_

^ J H O N B jil

t JL , J
__________ .

_Ji!»-iaSt*-V'-A*Wl- •i)\r

J:

ub

NBXT WEEKS S C U D VLB

Dodge Deluxe Coupe......
I
... Plymouth Tudor___ja#
Dodge Deluxe 4Dr,Sedan 493
“ t!T»9Uth4 Dr Sedan...

RADIO NEWS

T :I9‘ Serenade from BtHfUS
1:45 Football Game
2:45 Georgia-Teeh n .
Auburn

•— £ L ^ L
V8

K f u s .'.t s r .

R o y a l ^ ^ n Cob “

It—

AT LANKY'S
|

DRUGSTORE
.

• »

h

*».

im active partnership with man In their Joint
task p f Improving the lot o f h um anly. t. ••
‘A nd In the American w aroan 'i f singular/,

log la preserved for our children; depend
much upon woman'* octiv* patriotism at
on on y other ottn o f our national M e n a
r W om an's superior moral and Ipfri
Strength con savo us. More ttfon over be
she gives Serious thought to ou r ecoi^g
social and politlcoi

(

�f.

-- a

.w

7*"

v

,

‘ •“.^ • .a ^ x r ^ F T V ** -v

' i f
-

'

&lt; •-

r

•

A V '^ v

,: • v

■

^ T rt.

_ — S a n fn rd la T h e Only C o n t r o l - ^
Florida ( ’ lly A ffo r d in g KalL H ig h w ay
A n d W ater T ra n sp o rta tio n

T h u Any

imBrBi--------.ti j!•

,&lt;#lv«

StoLCTW

Established la 1908

OCTOBER

Flies To Stricken Husband

1911

Senate C o m m i t t e e
Votes 13-10 Fav
oringr Sending Of
’ V e s s els Anywhere

Bankhead Says Panic 43,000 Miners Of 7|
In Fats And Ofils Of largest Steel |
Has Cut P r i c e s
C o r p o r a t i o n s Or-,
On Farm Cash
dered To Walk Out

More Debate Is
pected T h a n
House Arming
WASHINGTON. Oct.

2S

were nrorapt to assert the H .
reuidea bill would wtir up m an
8*tut# debate tl#n th- llo u w
approved legislation confined In
arming o f merchant ship*.
The kenata foreign relation*
eemmlttee laat night ended *&lt;•eret hearings
on
the
houseapproved bill
authorising
thr
arming o f United Slate* mrr.
chantahipa and took n ahowdown
TOta on the legislation tmlav.
Chairman Connelly (IX, Tex.
aa). aald yesterday no decision
had been reached whether tty
admUM ratla*
will
epoaaor
amendment* Iintending the scop*
•C I U legislation to peftajt tho
eart« heaU .W eater

Hritish Planes Hj t
Italian Cities,
Bound At Germany.

Samuel Schlect
Killed Yeste
“ In Car Acci

Sentry Obeys Order
Strictly To Note

Mas*, Executions Local Elks Club
Axe Assailed By C e le b ra te s Its
U. S. President Thirtieth Y e a r

Killing Of Hostages .Visitors From Seven Reds Sick MLoadf
Dogs On Invadj
SafcDTo B p Acts
Florida Towns
Jjxidnaped Child ‘
O f Desperate Men Attend M e e t i n g
turn*
Found Uninjured

r-

prejudice

rieee fa te re "
or defeat In committee,
A qdunt of neaea by Senate
leader* baa ahown between SS and
% ~ 80 fotea fo r 't h e more Indu.ivu

lodtllHW kTh«W •Jik*‘VAwA-*aiWkA

nee-in terVentionlata w m B " T fllL‘
boater the mcaauru and be*; -veo
U could be dlapoaed or in *a
fortnight

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
Tho follow lac men
buaineaa men hare al
nIfled their Intention of W
with ' The Sanford
OMritlQff
Hatald In pobllahlng a apodal
Tovriat F-ditlon on . Oct t l
which will bo dlatributed to
I ,600 pro* pec tire wlnUr vialtore
i * selected from a apodal Chamber
of Commerce Hat, aa well aa
thousand* of other reader* both
In Florida and throughout the
nation;
*
Arthur 8. Pack
J . K. Smith'* Barbar Shop
« •
Iwy'a, Swalm'a BaUary Sarriea,
Swaan’a Modem Cabin*. W. R.
“ Speedy" WlUia, Murrey W. Or•ntnat. Staky’a
JUatauraat.
MUtan Care’* Barrie* Station.
J. V. Jon** Tire Shop, Birdaay
Flow * Feed MUla. Baaford
I’a garrire

«.•

Stabon.

Heavy Fijfhtin«r Con­
tinues Around Cap- •
ital As Reds Admit
Break In S o u t h

Another Answer To Hitler

WASHINGTON. (XU
PITTSBURG Oct 25— &lt;A*t-Of-1
fXial# of the f i t ) Unite,| Mine'
Senatur [Uikheoul (-D-Ala)
southern aenator* and
Worker* receive,I order*
tixtiy I
men H it urged Seeratary
that 45-000 captive rue I mineri of ,
I’ nd other Agriculture
•even of the nation* large*! ateel
ment -official* Ui utllla#
rorporationa would go on atrlke'
mtan, available to the go'
at midnight tonight
(Went to increase cotton
The order* were received from ]
price*.
r
, r union’, national headituarter*
,lh
-('otUinwed ia the caah grt&gt;|'|si Washington, where I’ lv-ident
for Otf* cotton farmers and 'thej K&lt;M&gt;M»vplt y*-*t**nl»y sskisl Prtti
recent |anir in fati ant! ot lathed' dent John I.. I.ewi. to po*tpone
cut II 0 to f 15 a ton from i.the strike action
farther
pending
price they rhould tie recel
inrdhtnm effort*
Senator IMnkhrad aaid.
Settlement of the Unit*,! Auto­
mobile worker* *tnke
at
the
plant of Air Aw«irii|e*. Inc-, at
Beadia N. - J.- w*&lt; announced
lari night by Itnbert I'attereon,
LONDON. Ort. 1 5 .~ (A P )
underaecrvtary of war. amt Wil­
— Ktluird Ilmen, pmilclmt of
liam Jl Knud.cn, director o f the
Ihr ( jrrho-Shfvtk government
office of production management
in exile. tiMJay predicted drs«*
They aald the management had
lir fh in fp in tk# German re­
agreed to return atriking
cm'
gime and drrUred Clermsny
ployc* to the pay roll neat Monmay outlant tki« winter but
Samuel Schlechter, 52. real an* day.
■he in nrarrely capable of
o f Sanford for the pact flva
Th# announcement came at the
waging war through the fal­
ter*, wai killrd in an autoa
end of a'confrrence in I’atteraon'a
lowing winter.
accident near Philadelphia y
office. It &lt;aid the atriking em­
In a Hritinh broadcast to
day when he wrested the
ploye* would lie relumed to the
hln ciKjntry mm. ilrnr* anaertof the car away from the dl__
payroll at their former pay "and
ed Held Mamhal Hermann
en aeeing an auto pull onteflhe will he placed in their
former
towrina
I'ropag rnd* Mininhighway.
position* a* fa»l a* poraible."
ter Paul Jonrph Gitebbeln and
Screen iter Bette Davis' (a pictured at Kansas City. Mo., en
The truck awerved and gjfer
Robert Ley, labor front lead­
rout* from Hollywood to Minneapoli*. Minn. where her husband. turned, pinning the body of||h
er. hail lont their influence
Arthur Famaworth, la aeriously ill. She continued by private plane man beneath it. lie wa. en
with Adol|&gt;h Hitler and that J
in taking a ten.ton load o f
military dictator»hi|&gt; in nlow*
to Rocheater, Min., where fog grounded the ahip, and completed nut* and pecan* front Flor
ly rmrrginit in (Germany.
her trip by autot Chatting with her la Paul Richter, airline ofTtelal. New York.
CAMP WHKKLKR Ga. Oct.
Mr. Schlechter formerly iw kllie "AnnwritwreW fremm
~
rd In Kan*n» City, Mo. FuMTOl 25 —(Ah— ( ’ apt. Auguatu* WIL
tmlav Hitima Khar­
A
cimmnnder,
aervlcea will t&gt;e conducted f- In ■m, company
kov, Kurt.utu’. '’ I’ itNIiiirjfh."
didn't like the challenge of b
Reading, I‘a. where he waa
him lit'i'ti cuiittirt'tl uml de:&gt;new trainee walking guard in Iha
Survivor* of the deceaaed
I Sixth lliittalinn.
I’lart'H Moscow-', zero hour U «
hi* widow Mr*. Louise S&lt;h!
"Put mure quality, tone and
ter; r.ne daughter. June A
tii'iir ItiisMia ailniits a hrvak
' rhythm in It." he directed.
hi* mother, Mr*. Fannie
through on the southern
n,|
|
An
hour
later
Captnln
Wilaon
ter; one brother, llnrokf
front.
returned.
hi* father.
Sang nut the .entry:
Sliding down the way* and into the water at the Mare I,land \ Heavy lighting continue.*
"Hum dee,He dum ilunt (tua# Navy Yard in California I* the -iibmanu.- Trigger, built in double- nrotnul Moscow. Nazi urmle.s
uf ‘Shave and a Hair i(Cut’ )--*
quick time Under the navy’* a|»-e&lt;|.up policy. Her keel wa* laid ■ure re|M&gt;rteil within 57 miles.
who'* there?"
Mtusolini (rnnaferreit or
r«la *t Feb I.
pluifd GO Fascial corporation
'
BERLIN, OcL
guild officers today lit n sweepJ
V ---4 in g ahnkeup Nineteen uf the t t
BueaMaxT- now
alahWig
guilds controlling
the
nation**
y fA s n fN r r fo N v "'t^ * V $ —
dog* on
the
Ocrman*—
ec« mini)* w i t * affected.
&lt;A*I— Preaident Roosovel*. t—iay , localf and visiting. .of B. P .' O. loaded with expl'taive* to dart
KITt‘ IIIItTItt;, M*&gt;* . Ort 25
Japan calls Secretary
Knng’ a
aaaalled
execution* E.
* orgaiiiiation were prraent ut In and blow up t^nk unit* a
, . —Natl rtprital- ---------------— UP)— Two month* old Ken.
aprii « ii the "usual hlumlcr o f atIn Europe, declaring thorn to be ■the regulnr meeting of tho San- prea* feature service
claino-d nrth A. M,•Clean, Jr , kidtispiM'd
tempting to threaten Japan" and
___ ___
__ fford
o r d ___
w„ celebrating
____ ____ m ....
ravoltlng to the world
and the,
Elks_____
l-odge
It* Thuraday night.
from hi* tarring,’ on Mum .Street
will enrry out "decided policies
"acta o f drape rata men who know i thirtieth anniveraary with a barThe German high command, ywiterday,
wa*
found
nlivr
rnd
m»iii*
who
reggrtilenn nf M uffing"
In their haarta thay cannot rfin." be^ue and mualcnj entertainment thia aouree.aald, fpQM 27.nuo
uilinjurt'd
today.
...
t*y tU*| ittto| t’ ’ r'P»rt tel w 1 fva. areal’ *«• • -«»« L --- —Chief Erecutlvw.
In n laat plght w M h -,lodww - w J t . e e t.
A
man
Identified
l»y
Police
r»ff
lark
llirk«nn
on
plr«. Hugunn i»n(| Licnta in Italy,
,
atatemenf. aald tmTNdiia' ifVt1,-1,' n r“2r T^fgptn, aecrcttry. iii "the tlkraln# and that altoveim
I
"t»^pl»i«*n
rlutr^i’v
w
u
l»«*ni*x
h*'ld
Chief
Thoma*
Go,llry
n.
Ilednid
wh«*tri officinU mlnut nine are
were developing a "new order" aald today
er th* Ruulana had tralmdlnu.- Wolaiewiek w*»
arrc«t,-|
nio!
I
in
ill*•
uiiNly
J
a
i
r
for
invr&lt;ti\rndead
uiul
a
score
injured.
The
by. "daptha of
frightfulnea*1 Klk* from Ruatis, Cocoa, De- 000 dog* for aueh purp,&gt;»e*
charged with the aliduc'irn amt
t ■ ••••.
it
tS’lHIt trill Ut lh«# invasion coaat uml wfatern Gtrwhleh evan they have never.* ap- Land, New Smyrna, Daytona
"Not a aingl# ranter w*« .le­
-h t-nli • ..ifh r i
many were pounded. Tho l.uft.
proaehed before.”
'Bench Or Undo and Palatka lodge* af royed by th* dog*, however." being an nrceunry be'ore -ml
after the fact.
-I \ v Mill It •I t* I \V .1 S|H IU « T
fft® ratlilt’d
l.ivcrpiMtl,
when
Adolf Hitler temporarily halt. Participated In a “ Song Feat" the atory aald In it Ulna how thL«‘«* M. Han«hottiuii, |&gt;r«»*ln- * h » l h *n d l o Im* iiii ’ Iu Im t * o f (Is* there were tu^me rununltlea.
ad the alaugbtar of French hoe-' which waa part of the avrning’a Jogi were aaddled with »andi ititndi4tti A in iy wpri’ tlriving on
Rome claims the sinking of a
huyrr, in rt®covi’rtnir in
tag** veaterdiy after 50 mare1entertalnmen* arranged by Harry bag* In training and with #x|l»%ilh n l *Niindii«tt li* I o.min ■ton merchantman, Berlin,
Hospital, .New York City, .»(»• • Mlllottiohllri %
were ahot at Bordeaux ami thorn i Ktaalall.
•Ivca In war and *#nt aero«.i the
iriit-e*
itti*I
whrn
ihi’y
parki’tl.
Iho
two ships totaling 111,000 to'na.
a rvcvnt autorm hilr acci«j**» t m
were rumor* that th* agwl M ar.'
D Overatreet o f Orlando. path of advancing tanka.
Shrittff dmvri up (n ihrm, iMM»n
An "altrm ing" threat to Hovlat
whlrh h«* Bwvrrvly injure^1 InI •li««’itbi i mg thriv liutl im kfjMilinr
ah*l Petaln had decided to erraa who waalone o f the firat membrii'
Into th* .occupied lon e and p ffe r . in (h* Hanford Ixdge, addreaacd
CHICAGO. (Xt. 25—(Ah— Mnj j vis lion** nml frut*tur«*&lt;l lit- hu­ •*r lin nt &gt; to till to hu ll In Itliy fuvL force* defending th,. approach*-*
tt*. Ih'.' .Caucu.ua uiul Ihc h cU lJ ’ t
himtel f aa • hoatage to the Cer-i'h® member*, followed by a me ru­
Jroeph \V llyron, chief of thr ll w iin rrp«&gt;r tt’ il totlay
link•••II i|ttrinl toitrid - (hr d r K tn i
men*.
, "rial talk from O. P. Herndon,
Mr lt*n»bottom in m 'lie *•••
hidri, *kin» and leather srrliun
tvli, llii-v
ill Itu , purl o f til-lily tlfV«*l$»|»ri$| tiulay lifter snow,
of th* office of nrotluction man­ rinhalili* proiluci* oxchang** i h i &lt;i ib&gt;- i m i n i s t u t e . with ii" uii'iii'y
Hitler'* Intervention gave lfcO,lif' mc" b* I
»!!* !?e•,
inii*I uml rftuiit Soviil rri-*ixirut«*M
agement- *ai,l Friday that the tan nruM unit hut offices in ^»nf«i&gt;l
bo.tagea at leaat three more day*! Keporta delivered during
he
MILWAUKEE. Oet. J5 — „P&gt; nlng imlustry would U* obit* to! during th«* cwlvry avanon and .t uiiil tiu* mull ti'p lu il thut “ w«* a|i|«-ii iti to lutvt* «$«Vritl Mum' dw
o f Ilf*. They were to have died
*l,#
diiii't kiu'W . l i " t i n . i.ir Ik-lungn tor Ihri lime being
today and Monday fo r the a «v »,J n* n« U,*
6* ‘ u 'r ■•“ P* th*" — Mr*. Myrtle Sehuepper pj I supply all civillin nrvd» during! N»*w York State when tl •• « op- (i. " Tin ii tin- ili put) I'H'k th*» »ii.Soviet
ilir-|mti hex re|Mirta«l 3
are harvi’Nttfd there.
■inatlon* c f Colon*! Holtf. tier. * h“ b*?n for , « • " ? !*• [* B? d f 10 bccaoa* sho didn't remove tha national emergency.
|k-&gt;■ i,. i" lint fur fu rther in v c .tr iloublriittrrjetl (iernian attack ill
Major Byron spok# at tha an­
He will he confined to
man commander at Nantea, und J*1® mrnjiwre celebrated tin* by her hpt In a theater.
giili"ii
fone. ni metI »t the twin iiijjrftlv*
Mr*. Evelyn DUhnaau tealitied imal convention of the Tannera hospital for nhoiit
nix
\.t '*H■*,
an unidentified German major at burning th* mortgage In a apecA ttn
c .t c ii.iv i*
quc.lu inlua- of Rimtov, gateway tt» the Cnuin diitrict court that Mr*. Schurp- Council of America.
when he nhouhl he well no
Bordeaux. On* hundred hoaUge*
. „
ill"
n»'ii
,u
id
tb.it
they
arc
A
m
crl
i' ump ami Kharkov, hub city
uf
r not only did not Uk* o ff her * A complete inventory of hUtea- to travel to Floridit
have been ahot for thoac aaaaa- ‘ T,^* . P f« * nt
of s « “ ‘
, 1111, » l i " hull vuluntcdn-il IM the IHMi.iMlO popuDtion in the heart
t, but slapped Mr*. Dtehnmu •kina ami leather is lairfg rnide
alnatlona
ford* lodge are: (go llutner, exI nniiiliuii Arm y 'S h c r it t
f . M. of the LRmetri valley. The official
Thhalted ruler; U T. Doaa, eateem- in tho face and g »re her "a by the Ol'M, M-ijor Hymn said,
Iluii'l |iuik ,-hurgi' o f the c a w uiul tie to&lt;«|iaper I*ravtl4 ■nitl tiu* altill®
and tha outcome may determine
aaUh*t«10|?«^r MU^|PrhitlteW^
knight! Claude Ruaa, dirty look" for asking.
w ild
W in mc p eg,
t'niittd*
( h i. lion tomb "alarm ing" with heavy,
Mr*. Sehuepper told th« eoirt whether leather belonga on the
aantmlnt amnnv th ^ F v e n i^ n!^ **te*m*d loyal
knight;
Peter
iiii'rtiiMg fur iMfuriimtiiiM cmccni- figlitiny
raging near
Stallno,
•entment •mo"Jf lha Fcench pro- 1 rhuraton,
eateemed
lecturing •h* didn’t remove, bar bat be. Mcritfc*r list.
Ing tin' i n . t d ii.lu r y and |-cm-rul N!akeevku anil Tngnurog.
pic. Th# tanaii
Uolll
W. J.
J. Thlggm.
Thigpen, * lecrv- rsuie ah* bad don* ao one« hof a d . nluiut Sm ith and Spencer.
many rumor*,' anmmrTthea^that' knight; W
lirtTlARKST,
Rumania.
(h*t.
■iiles were *ri«itl to Im- Buffering
B ee n
n d e r , fore and laat I t, Hh# wa* fined
ffT h l-a e lf . . .
»o kMn . O
.0.. B
The I'uiinty iiu-rtff wUatr-t tlud heavy loatea.
25.
(A
*)
-A
time
bomb
left
In
*
Petaln would offer
trvaaurer; J. Charlea Griffith, ea- on an assault and battery rh*ri&lt;\
hind by the Ku«*i«n forces which lMve«tiguli«n "ii the caw cum g»
hoatage If the execution* contin­ quire; (luck Water*, tiler; Clif­
With all (lerman araault* «*n
Florida — Folr l» ;r&gt;rtly cloudy abandoned ()de«aa last week has no further until the required ilatu MtKuw'i
ue, and that Brltlah parachutiat* ford HarrIlf f, chaplain; J. R.
ilefciweti
n*portfiiijf
tonight and Sunday:
kcattered killed 50 Alia army and nuvy (ruin I'uliada arrive, and .itu'e a thrown fcaek, ami with tho baltle
dropped Into Nantea auaulnated StawajJ, Inner guard: H»rry Kushowtra
on
th*
aoutheast
coastg
M
&gt;
t
dent
iU-|»eiiiU
utarn
thiu
inofficers, Including n Rumanian
HolU. Th* latter tumor gained dolt, urganlat; and Henry Thur*.
lines tinrhungei! sinca lh# befin*
Georgia — Fair and eontinucl general, official
the
only
clurrge nirig of Ihi* week, the aituatiuii
credence when the German* tun, K. Krupp and W. II. jtritx,
military
di** furmathin,
cool
tonight
and
Sunday.
l-ruught
aguiii.t
the
yming
men
patchea aaid Friday night.
threw a cordon around Nantea to trueleva. ^
of the Rcil capitul wue ihe bright*
Alabama — Fair and slightly
auapiCiun.
(Some
diapatchea
identified'
prevent anyone camping icrtng
MANCHESTER, England. U t .
eiit sinco ita *T7ge began. ^'Jn*
25 — (A*)— Foreign Secretiry cooler In tho extreme south por­ him aa the Rumanian commandn manhunt, allegedly for foreign
ullaneouflly, Hum U i!i#«lo»eu that
Anthony Eden aaaoriad confidmt- tion tonighk Sunday fair.
huge new annir&lt; were b#tn*
ant in (hlv.aa),
I ( ir O W C T S e l l s C r o p
ly today that Britain would owr.
Two Grrman
navsl
offirrra
**S«nbera o f Petaln’* entourage
trnmetI behind the llrU* to "«oma
INOCULATING MEN
com* many geographical difficul­
declined to' comment an th# ru­
al.u wrrv among the victim.;
tiny sweep the Hermann out
CAMP BLANDING. Oct. 2 5 - mo.I of tha others ware U'licvcil
ties In futfUUng tho "humenw-ly
mor of h|a dacialon. Official* 41*the country" and that the Site., t
(Spaclal)—The
Medical
Detach­
CHICAGO, Oef. U -b P i— formldabl# teak" of giving p-o.
clalatad all knawl-^re of It.
to haw bwn Rumanian*.
Ut’ ALA. (let. 25 — t,11— J. Union was prepared to fight for
ment of the 124th Infantry, from
Petaln waa reported to have Harold D,f8mRh* director of tha miaod aid ta Russia.
Rumanian troops strvnxlhpncl M. D"Ugla., Wrir.dalr, incmbvr yrara."
.
Sanford,
lo
busy
this
weak
giv­
Ra-affirming Britain’* pUXy
hta dec lalop laat night, on- federal budget, called upon mu.
by German detachment* look nf th&lt;- f,-d,-rid grower, control
Fierce fighting wa. reported oO
ing
U)*lr
Florida
rtglmenl
nnvunieipaliUea
Friday
night
to
aan faw hours befora 11* pild
that, there can never he peace
(kivasa, son# of tho Rua.ian il»- cnmmiltcr. Thuredny aol | ihc en­ the aouthern
frontwith W*
t deadline for tho aurrender alat th* defaaa* program by post­ nor any negotiation wtth Hitler, Imonla Inoculation* to ward off frndrr* weeping by *•• after n tire rrop of orangr. from one German* alowly advancin'; ng*lu»t
Itbla
aerious
lllneaa
when
tha
31st
poning
or
mlnimltlng
all
oxpen.
th*
Nauta*
aaaaaam*.
BeEden
declared:
"RUaata’*
cause
jwo months’ alagr*
•f
grov* fir $1.60 n bos. «n the Kharkov an»l Rostov and th# Ru*
tbaaa aatallanta had not ditures which might compote di­ la our reuse, bar battl* oar tat. |(Dial*) Division la on maaauDiapatchea from the German
alan* falling il'ck behind !h*
I ter* In th* Carolina* next month. front here related In detail the trrr., n price which Ihiugla. be. Donvta river—both
captured*, a ' second hatch rectly with defense production.
Oa."
w*‘ *
lievr. .houlil be In.i.led &lt;&gt;|) by
"Tho uwiro tho restraint that
af M hoetear** waa la hard teen
lowing In deep mud'tThe German*
Russian Uchnlqu*
uf
leaving grower*.
ia extrclaud by public aiut pri­
■bat at Nantes today.
limited
weather
condition*
were
land mint* ami lima bomt* hrA* n member o f tha commit
vate consumer*, th* leaa will ba
bind whan (Hire are evacuated. tee liougla* hn. argue I for thia •’appalling'' on both front# and
th# naad-for direct reatroJ* from
In many Ini lane*, building* haw price a* a minimum but wai averted that a hard free*# would
WaahlUgtMk” bo‘ mid In ant adH a a lla # # *
O e l* e a e T t w »
blown up long after tho German, overruled and a minimum of
drosa written far th* olghtoenlh
movrd in.
$1.26 was set as a goal. "I firm­
annual reufctaiMg of th* Ameri­
ly believe that if the growers
can MuairiauT aaroelaUan.
i Sigma, Sigma
LL l* P. McCuUar.’ Jr., sou
hold fast they will gat $1.60 par
Smith aoidatata*, count lea and
•octal fraternity,
fn
box," Douglas said.
cltteg. couM help Urn national oh. of Mrs. L. P. McCuQre *f OaDeaBind*,
military
Douglas and other grower* In
rilla and napbaw of MU* Kama
2 2 D e H a rt
Wlndaor" are jactlrea ppam thfoo front*.
Propeller Club,
the Weirsdale area have iterted
A state mooting at Hollywood
Owen, I* now atatlaaaS hi tho oftreabllng tha aaUaa’a hattan.
many Important ofpicking.
on Nov. 1 will be dlacuared

Mussolini Has
(guild Shake-Up

—W’V — The Senate Foreign
Relation* Committee tocUv
voted '13-10 to broaden the
armed ahin bill no hh to per­
mit American merrhnnt vesaeln to nail anywhere on the
high M as.
Opponent* of the Admin­
istration’*
foreign policy

‘

M ’ M HKIt SO

Capture Soviet’s
At Mid-Night:‘&lt;Pittsburgh,,, Claim
Moscow’s End Is Near Jt

Higher Pi
On Cotton Si
A_______

I'resa

Mine Workers
Go On Strike Nazis

Ship Bill Is
Given Okey

Stir Promised
By Opponent

1

M em ber A ssocia ted

^

Oa

syg^iKs

Frekagw

S 7 ft ji,s r g » ft r i..;u V
^ o - . c rewa k n

T w o Strangers Arrested 0 n
Suspicion Charge By Hickson
-[

I s Recovering
From Accident

OPM To Look Into
Hide Tanning Stores

Hat In Show Costs
Wearer 910 Fine

Hi;

G

Time Homh Kills
50 Nazi Officers

LOCAL WEATHER

Eden Optimistic On
Giving Russians Aid

Cities Called On
Tq Cut Expenses

z\t $1.50 Per llox

Lieutenant L. P. McCuller Is

; Sta/txoned At Fort McPherson

Hatters Fret At
Hatteas Windsors

Nurses Group To
• Meet At Orlando

Mills Asked To
g Cut Waste Paper

Tha duka ia mere lnrorrigtbla
than tha duct am. Oaly anew slnev
he caaaa to New Trek kaa he

Contest
At Miami

Ml A ML P ay U
— A UpM taun ttenant, firat evar
will ba con.
aa a •feature
‘ gulf coaferloataty af the

af BaregUea Cbntar, fort Sato hi tko four year* ha waa
.Oa.
th* university, Treasurer of
rraduited
Prepattar Club and four
Florida years’ sxparianc* on tho achool
annual, Samlnola Staff, kla Dat
....____ Umhiia
mar holding tha raipnnalklt
pa* Itian af Boalnoo* Maaagar.
IA MaCulIar aba sacred *•
Aa Senate Committee af Fla-

J

i r v e . ’S
lS S l* l* * M

7 Fratanity,

J

t

WASHINGTON Oat 25.-4A1
—Donald M. Nalaon, prlorltltea
director, ytatrrday ordared a 10
pvrcvnt reduction In consumption
of waste papar by eastern pap­
erboard and roofing mill* be­
tween OcL IS and Nov, 22.
The order, which Nelson aald
was nocaaaary because current
•anpllae of waste pa par are In­
adequate ta react tha naada of
eastern mill#, affects plants In
m m
rear -to th*
tha an
a na
* *i
cast of a line from th*
advaaoad B. a Canadiani holder
I
through and InBuffaJo, N. Y.. Pitte• bad tha reek shading Bn
TXllakaiaoa, Fla.

i* '

\

WILKES-BARRE. Pa. OcL 26
— (A*l— Attorney William Valen­
tine's prixe cow has been on a
binge for six days.
A veterinarian aaid ah* gorged
hereclf on opplaa and that tho
fermentation of th* fruit with
other food In ono of her four
stomach** mad* her tipsy.
He prescribed that old standby^black eoffaa, „

.

•

.

Apples Set Cow
On 6 Day Binge

____________ - a —

----------

Tuesday night at the. reguM*
monthly mooting of th* District
H Florida But* Nurses Associa­
tion held at tha Orlando Cham,
bar of Commerce at H:00 o’clock.
Mari* M. Abbott, corresponding
secretary o f th* organUnliqn,
Informed Th* Herald today hy
Uttar.
Due ta tha Importance af th*
mooting n good attendance U
urged, th* Secretary ' i
board matting will b*
7 (SO 'clack. After tha
ia lalikad a musical
wq

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73821">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 24, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73822">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73823">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 24, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73824">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73825">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 24, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73826">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73827">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73828">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73829">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7418" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7056">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/fd2369be0f8b323e20cdc783833aa4e4.pdf</src>
        <authentication>475bdf9258b80b0d7a82d5320cb75cb1</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73820">
                    <text>i

*I

I

: w y r ' ~ -----------

1

■

'

—

,

./&amp; "
.BANruhfl, FI

WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BEH M. 1MI
g w a w g a —

towers Fail To Stop Fedb In
Pradice For Ocala Grid Game
lark Hrrriag

"Jaady

and dritxlaa couldn’t
tha local alarm from
sg Monday, but It did
tham from practicing
Monday, limiting them
■ work »o they will to
ail com m In

IA L T M A N ’S I
USED
CARS
t h a t 11crnSnS**

Drop In to nee us and
WS will give you u
dssl thsl will surprise
you.
1931 Ford
I Coupe ........

S 75.00

1934 Ford
Tudor .........

05.00

1936 Plymouth
Coups ......... 255.00
193H Plymouth
Coups ......... 375.00
1938 Dodge Fordor
Trank Sedan 425.00
1939 Plymouth
Coupe ......... 475.00
1910 Plymouth Del.
Sport Sedan... C7S.00

TRUCKS
1938 Cher, '/j-ton
Pickup ....... 9143.00
1988 Ford 88 Hedan
Delivery ___ 168.00
1917 Ford 60 Vi-lon
Pickup . . . ... 165.00.
1936 Cher. U'j-ton
Long wheel bsae Cab
A Chassis .... 295.00
X

l*

ALTM AN
iVROLET CO
U t W, 1 * 0te
# #
Us#

r«r«T

tm m

or

d iu v w t

o C 'frie .
l e * P i £ tWiVfRsrrv
aow

ro r««

thh

iik i f j t a t k

eK uw

iiA P P .

H A V in ii

r)Frw »s# d.
T U IN I

FF.Hsr

V A n n i A »A in iT r a iii
TATP59
Y o u *nd N i r h o f yo u ar#

V i aw

Paw* Oaa)

up by their owners mar tha
beauty of tha city, Mr*. Curtett
raid. Tha City could assess lot
ownca a yaaiy feat to mow tha
lou regularly, aha declared.
After rears of effort the Big
Tree PaNi haa become a place
of beauty and recognised aa a
sightseeing spot but now It has
been commercialised to tha pant
that It la a "dump heap", Mrs.
Curlett accused.
Praising the work dona by O.
p. Herndon, eounty clerk, Mrs.
Curlett declared tha Court Housa
Park la well on Its way to ha­
coming one of the moat attrac­
tive spots In tha elty.
In conclusion. Mrs. Curlett ap­
pealed to tha man to taka an
activa part In halplng to make
the city beautiful.
Harry Lea and
Dek Marriwether, members of the Key
Club, were guests at tha lunchaon.
Dr. H. H. MeCaslln had charge
of the
program.
Before
the
speaker was Introduced, &gt;h. M
Armltage. guest artist for the
luncheon, sang “ Poor Man a Oarden' ami "Ineletua.”
ad

men

to

»:»•

or

mkkt

JACKSONVILLE,” Oct. 22- GP)
_ The annual directors* meeting
of the Florida Daily Newspaper
Advertiser* association will
be
held at Orlando «n Nov. 15. S*0” :
tary V. J. Obenauer announced
Tuesday.

Thomas Of Tunane1Galore Hope To
Is Praised By
Re-Gain Face In
Grid Experts
LSI II. Grid THt

RECAP

C .--C . W elsh

WELSH TIRE SHOP
m

tram" Ka waa Injurad in tha Fordham Kama loot October but had
• food teuton, vverythlng coA-

lldmT

Cnnnty,

N IC K

FlnrMa.

C O N aT A N T LSC .

w it h
Cou rt

lh .
C lerk
of
th e c i r r u l t
of H am laol. County. Florida

ROBERT L CtIX

I. 1*41

N O T IC R
N o t l r . I* h . r . h v N iv en
Ih st
I
SOI e n s s g e d In b o . l r . e s * *| 2 * 1 K
F lr *t Hi
Hanf ord. P ln r ld o .
und er
Ihe f l r l l l l . m * n a m * t ' l t y f ) r u * C o .
• nd that I lnt*n.| t o r e g is t e r aald
nam e pu rauant |n l h . t e r m , nf the
• ' H r l l l l o u a N a m e H t a tu t a " l l 'h a p t e r
JOSSJ l a w * rnf F l o r i d a ) w it h Ihe
) lerh o f
the
C irru lt
Co u rt
of
Hernlnnle C o u n t y . F l o r i d *

C. if

e»a u , r o T o ia eoxt-ryAtrie-

NEW OKLEANH Oet. 2 2 (fll*ecA»l)—J.OU Thoms. .Tulane
University's aenxatlonal left halfbeck, looked ahead today to new
mans nn, ...
battles ■■ the experts « n g hla
A.
admlnic.ratnr
.&gt;»
Ih" praises following his fourth big
Kalat*.n( Aa "lacutor .if lh" week-end In a row. ,
Without going Into complete
la.I Will anil T""lam»nl ol
MKVK.I1IN R A P P .
•J*‘ « l'c»* &gt;wr* are the high spots
Plral puhllcall.iB
W ad. th-l.
**• of Thomas' amaxing performance
L ttili
________- ___________
.
. teat Katunfcy . against the North
Carolina Tar llealr.:
No. J touchdown, Thorn** ran
back Iho Carolina kick-off
101
yarda for a touchdown.
No. 2 touchdown,
Thomas
Ihrew * 37 yard paaa to Walter
coming If y»u
McDonald,
quarterbackfor a
let us
marker.
No. 4- Thomas ala-tagged and
whirltd 26 ytrdg over
tgcklu
Thai smooth
for a touchdown.
lire with •
No. 7. Thomas cut back for II
i yards and a touchdown.
kNU
MW
tread —J»a'll
| No. H, he circled wide around
we4 mw firstlh* Tar Heel left and to go In­
Um Ur* mile­
to tha and tone chugging up turf
age it half
Ilka man-o-wJt.
Um twill
And, he piaywL,leu .than half
tha game.
' j -- t
The 188 pound Gremie
left
half, -a product of a New Orlaana
prop school transformed a* a
rophomore a year ago from and to
back whan Coach "Rad', Dawson confidentially told hte as­
sociate* he believed tka boy had
tha makings of one o f the great­
est backa in tha nation.
Hailed than "aa too good to bv

H anford A v .n u * a t Sanford, F lo r id *
NtrtlCH
In I k . C oa aty o f I s n l a s i , undar
*N&lt;rtlC« U hereky g l v » » tkst w e I k e flc tltlo u * a sm # F M U F . ■ r* .s g a g e d In
kusln.ss at It * l « o * I t * Btorw sn d tk s t 1 Inland
M sfnolla Avenue Kenfurd. Florida,
l o re g is te r sold B u n * purvuant to
NO TICK
urn). Ike
(Ictlllous
name Cole­ t n * farm s o f tka -F ic titio u s N a m *
Motif# If herofcy r I f i r tl»*it w t m ans O ffice Equipment C o ond S ta tu te - (C h a p te r 10011 L a w s o f
tn register • » “
■ra anfftirod In bu a ln »* » on isow lhat w# Intend
F lo r id a ) w ith th o C lerk
of
th *
name a u r n u u i to Iho |orm* ot
Orlando H i g h w a y , Ranford, I ’ lo i l C ircu it C o n n o t Sentinel* C o a a ty ,
-rictltln u e
.Mams
lltslut#
da. andar
the
flctltloua
name tho
F lo rid a .
(t-hsptsr
laaaa
la
w
n
of
Florida
I
R a t l i f f A Bon. and that « • In­
F I/ IR E N C B M. B O T E L K R .
Clork
of tho
Circuit
land to Faglatar a i M nama fiiir- wMh tho
auant to tha ttr a ia o f tlta * &gt; l e - fo o rt of fUmlnolo County. F lo rid * Oct. I. I H l .
w a l t k r a. c o u n i*n .
tltloua N a m * Thatutt**
it'hapiar
M A R TH A II. COUEMAM.
t t l l l U w g o f F l o r i d a ) wl;h i h »
Clark of tha
Cir cui t
Court
of
fUmlnoU Count f . Florida
•nica
T H O M AH H A T I . I * V . 8 R
Nolle# I* h.rvhy g lv .n that w#
D E R A T L IF F
, r . .n a a g o d In huslnos* nt ■10 w
Ocl t. 1911
l,i Nt gsnford.
Florid*
In
lh#
i-ounir o f
Remlnol*. undsr
ths
NOTfCBB
fictitious name W W Auto Parts
S « i l c # 1# haraby i l v t n lhat I Co
asd that w . Intsnd I " toam
In bualnaaa at
tha
( I t '. r said name
purs.tsat
lo
Mnlhar A rc ad e on N o r ih Hanford th# terms of th . "Fictitious Nam# In oil it will coot
you to add
Avenue.
Hanford.
Florida
In Ntsltit#" tttisptsr fa s t i l a w s of
tka Count j
of
Seminole,
undar
Covtrsgn
to
Florida) With th# Clork
of
te# Medical Espcnsa
Ihe f Irtll loua name Arcade Peek- Circuit Court of dsm inol. County,
• f » Hlore, end that I Inland to
your sulomoblls liability poltey.
Florida.
reglalar aald name purauant to
1 P W H IT A K E R
fhe
Irrm a
of
the
•‘ FIctltlouB
l) E W H IT E
Marne tftatute"
( C h a p t er
S»*bS
O w s.ro
This pays medical, - surgical,
U » 9 of F lo r l d n ) w ith tl«e Clerk Ort I. 1*41
o f the i*lreult C o u rt of Seminole
dental, hosptal, nursing, surgical
County, F o r Ida.
O D. F AR fU It.L.
N »V lC B
N o lle* la harohy
g iv e n lh a l
I appliances and funeral expenses,
^
Owner
Or4 1. It il
am e n ia g e d In b u sln .l* at Han­ not exceeding (800 for each per­
ford. F lorid a
In the . County
of
Hemlnnla nl 11*4 Franrh A v * . us- son riding in
n o n da
your automobile
nam *
Rajiford
N.rtlro la h o r s b y
a l . , n tha t I d .r Iha flrtltln u a
Fruit Co and that I Inland to ro- injured in an .accident.'
am v n s s a o d In b u s l n , , . * t i us N
P a rk A v e . Hanford.
Flo rid a.
uo- (la te r aald nam* purauant to tha
nf
Iha " F lc tltlo u *
N *m *
d , r l h . f I r l l t l o u ■ n a m . T h s ►:»#-» terms
g la tu te " (C h a p ter 1SII11 l a w * of
Xlu-tlu and lh at I I n t e n d In r r l l a l . r
F lo r id * ! w ith Ihe C lerk
of
Ihe
said n a m . pu rs ua n t to t h , l . n n a
C irrult C ou rt of Hem lnol. County,
of t h . -Plrtttloua N an i. H la lu l."
F lorid*
IC hapi.r a sst] l a w s of F lo rid *)

Ri m Iba Ib

Ort. t. I H l _____________

&lt;WI

lir.-

h # r*by nirtlflwfl and r e ij ul fo t l t o p r r s* n t
snr
claim *
*n*1
dsmsnd*
w h ic h y»»t». o r e i t h e r » f you. may
h a v e airainnt lh#
of HKVKn iN
I I A P . dersaRed. U l « o f ss l d
( *o u n ly . I«» t he 4\n»nly
Jtid ge o f
H r m l n o l * f o u n l y , P l o ri il N . s i
bio
o f f i c e In the cou rt h ou ee o f ssld
r o u n t y M Hanford. F l o r i d a w I l M n
sight
calendar m onlhs
from
Ih e
l i m a o f th e
flr»l
publication
«»f
th is n o t i c e Karh c l a i m o r de m a n d
Blial) he In
w ritin g.
en d
»hall
p l a t e t h o pl a ce n f re e l d s n c e anti
poet o f f i c e aetdreee o f t h e c la im a n t ,
a nd s h a l l he
s w .w n t o
!»▼
tH*
c l a i m a n t , hi* a g e n t , o r
t o m e y . and a n y » u c h c l a i m « r «*•-

—p h o n i

.

or

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
n n

ANp V
TCMASIC

TV
J1IMJK. 9 R R M O I . K ( U l Y ▼ V, V 1.4)111Il ls lH P R O R A T R .

IO M

105.00

M AL/SAod.

AU-'AftkldP MAmn

TO Al.h (RKIUTOR’I mud

193ft Ford
Fordor .......

l l a a lfa a r t

LEGAL NOTICES

R E vren iN

1931 Chevrolet Town
Sedan ......... 155.00

■Ue..

•pita of the wrather.
While the llneamen were work­
ing on their fundamental! and
•till ironing out tho wrlnklea in
their charging game, tha barku
were laboring over a few new
play* which Coach MeLocia hau
pulled out of the lag. In hopeu
of fooling the Ocala aggregation
and enabling the Frdu U&gt; mark
up another one in the victory
column.
Yesterday two formidable line­
ups were squared o ff against
each other for a short period of
’dummy'* errimmagr.
Andrew Hatty, out with a
•light cold, waa replaced at cen­
ter by Kay Fox on the firat
airing. Junior Brown and den
Odham, laat wrek’a front wall
■talwarta, were holding down
tha guard poaltiona while W. T.
Hair* and Bill Fleming,' two of
tba heavleat boyi on‘ ~the San­
ford router, were in the tackle
apote. A. W. Illcka and Taylor
"Bird lags" Brown flanked the
line In the end poaltiona.
Haaty la due back today. Her­
ring returned to acUve duly
yesterday. Aa these two were
the only men abuent the entire
squad fa looking forward to a
good-bard practice today.

in

1934
Sedan

Kiwanis Chib
Hears Talk By"
Mrs. C u fle tt

H AND Y A N D Y j *

B gn a gw

l e g a l n o t ic e s

Dal

I,

II

T.

SO. i w t

I,

TOOKK.

Hanford.
."ept

It.

It.

NO T ICE
N o l l e * I * h ere b y g l v . n
nm e n a a g e d In h u s ln .f a a t

IM1.

Our shop Is well equipped
to make any repaint on

MITCH El.

^

•CM.M-C0M(W
|e#t &lt;e#####Mlg#£

that 1
Itl-S tt

Expert Repairs

FAIHBANK8-M0RSE
DISTRIBUTOR
M ill * S u p p llefl

M o t io n

D m n»r

139« I

JR.

F lo rid *

it.

Systems

NfVTICK

I
N0TICTO
g n * n th a t
r -p e l'
NotlcB I r h e r e b y s l v e n Ih kl w e
am m s i g r d ln
V "*’
Av,
a r e * n n g r . | In huelrteee
ai
kuslnsso s ' &gt; • « " "
r " ,l ‘ .
J
Kee l 2nd Htreet. Ha nf or d. H# ml n ol »
H.n lnrd . F l o r i d * . In
Ihe
&lt; ooP*»
('
u
u
n
ly
F
l
o
r
i
d
*
,
uiwler
lh#
f lc pl„rk
und.r Ih e flrllilo u s n * m .
i It loua tin m e I &gt; hI g * 4k Hon O m r e r y
Modern N h o . Nh o p sn d th a t I In­
we I n t e n d
lo
r e f l e t #r
pur- • n«t ih e t
land in r s a l s t e r , * l d
n a in .
Flr- ■eld n a m e pu re ue nt to the t e r m *
au*n| l o Ih e t e r m s o f
th
o f th e " P l r l t t l o u e N « m « Htatuta**
tChnpisr
till, .ir* N a m .
H la lu l. '*
H ‘ he pte r ?*3 A» | * « g „ f F l o r i d * )
j s s t l _______
l a w s o f F l o r i d . ) with lh.
wi th the i* le rk o f thw r i r r u l t Co u rt
Cl.I* of lh. Cirrult Court of H.ml- o f Hemlrtole i'wunky. F l o r i d *
Notlr,

Is

her.h r

GAINESVIIXE. Oct *2 -»flp erial!— Florida’s Fightln* Gator*, aoi. County. Florid*
M J LOIKIK
hoping to remove the bitter tkste
it i. cni.Br,
.Nnl.lR flRI.I.r. I jOIMIK.
o w n e r snd M s n e f e r
nf the 13-12 ilefvst handed them
if»K
c ixirxn
by Maryland last Raturday. has" I'ul. Ort It. it. I*. Nov 1th *
tllh
no resy job on their hands this
M O T I C 'R
week in attemptlnr to tame the raN o t l r # |« h e r e b y (gi ve n
t h * l I,
*urge"t L. 8- U. Tiger* ji Baton
O en rf* t'
Mgrrlen. n m e n g i g e t l In
Rouge Saturday night.
N O T fC fl
bu eln ee* o n t h e
Country
Cl ub
N o tlr* I* hereby
l i v e n that
I’ i o I r ll r w il
u nd er I h e
flrtlllo u *
Coach Tom Lleb will taka hla
am
e
n
a
*
«e
d
In
h
u
k
)n
ffi
HI
nBiue
o
f
M
p
e
a
e
e
r
.
l
l
n
r
d
e
n
D elry
charges westward for their second Went ISth fM. under Ihe flr t lttlo'li
• nd Ih e t 1 In ten d t u r e f l r t e r aald
of the year faced with the pos­ name Nick * O ro ee ry end l h » l I nam
e pu ra u a n l t&lt;» t h e “ F t c l l l l o u *
sibility that two regulars, left Intend to r e g le le r skid nnme pur- Nam #
Hlalul#**
(C h a pter
209&amp;1
Tackle Peanut Hull and Right •uani lo Ihe term s o f Ih e ” K lc tl- I » * w * o f F l o r i d a ) w i t h tl&lt;c C l e r k
l lou *
Nam#
Hinlufe**
(C h a p ter o f (h e C i r c u i t C o u r t uf Memlnole
End Nick Klutka, will be ham
199(1 I &gt;*w • o f F lo r id * ) w ith lh * Co u nt y . F l o r i d *
pereil by InjuryClerk
o f Ik#
C lr e ill
Court
of
(IK O IUIK C IIAllUK.N.
The Bengal*- who dropped a&gt; Heinlnole County. F lo rid *.
Ort. I. 1941.
10-13 decision to lloly Croat, and
NIC K OON8TANTINK.
O w n e r.
werr smothered 34-0 by Trias
•
w o n c ii
after winning an opening game Ort. I. I » l l ,
N olire la h *r*by given
that I
am a n i a l a l In bueinsse at
111
with Uralslana Tech, have been
daataml &gt;Ave, Maalurd. rtofMa. noon a definite upgrade In tha pMt
d
,r
th#
flrUtluus
nama
W
aan
ar
t w o weeks.
NUTUR
Inland
• N ullra la hereby .(I r a n lh a l 1 Furniture (*n. and 'h a t I
On Oct. II they tied MIm Ii
to
raalatar
tald
nama
pursuant
In
am engaas.l In hnalnaaa a t t i l
alppl Stale, 6 0 winner over Flo­ Hanford
Are., undar Iha fld lllo n a ihe larnia uf the "F lrtllluua Nam a
Statute”
(Chapter
t
a
i
l
)
l
a
w
*
of
rid#, In a scorclwss battle, and nama Nick's ra rh a a a ll o r a ami
with Iha t'lark of
Iha
Saturday night admlnliterad * that I Inland In raalatar aald Florida)
lrrult Cuurt &lt;&gt;( Sentinel* Coutitr.
sound 27-0 drubbing to Rica 10-9 nama purauant to tha larnia o l . l k t
Uirula.
Victor over mighty Tutena^ *h« "Fletlllnu* Nama Rlalula'* (C h an K.
A. ICON rO R TO N.
lap Jests of F lorid a) with tin
revtous Saturday far tha only Clark of tha Circuit Court of
O w itr.
Ori. t. m i .
&gt;M the Green Wave haa suffered
thla year.
Florid* has
mat Loulalana
State only once before In Its
football history, and on that ocraalon-^ln 1931— tha Staten won
by 19-0.

5

Machines Repaired — Expert. Welding
M,,,o ^ . P!*k,2.f . Ho“ e Sow*1** aad Rgyalr' fldrtk*.
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINE, Owners

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY
CO.
1
---------- — MXFORD MACMIXa COStFAST, ^ . ^ ^

207 W. Second

*

E

n

Lgp&gt;‘

Si
THEIBOAT

A T LAK E Y'S
DRUG STORE

Wh«n « Chlkl Nttds
• L«x«tivcl

Thlt year, starting with tha
Boaton college jam*, ha haa been SYRUP OP BLACK-DRAUOHT
in tha haadlinaa weakly.
la a taaty liquid that moat thlldran will welcome whasatar they
naad a. laxativa. Whale worn haDL'MrRR BISON CBOP
Um m m
m Iq
i(rad ian t aa BILACK-DRAUGHT,
OKLAHOMA CH If. Oat I t —
a otdar can
—Tha bWipccssuvo al l.an
Ilondln, too ktapar, looped tha
FURNISHED 4 ROOMS A sleep- mb ufh*n two. Amarlean bison
Inc porch, doe* in. Sll Laura! ■ea birth to caWaa the •»*»•

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Breakfast — Dinner— Supper
Frss Da11very—Phone 103

Laney’s Drug Store
Ws FtO AQ Praseriptiona

ClassiHed Advertisements
BALE

tS&amp;Vftl

APPLIANCES—Can. Kleerange ( 98.00. All porcelain
I range 148.00, Other wood
JttraMM ranges 11.00 up.
Isira tea has, need vary

ETTA K E TT
fjfM^JUOOS SAVKU/Ii

h 810.00. OH bunting eta

Bsc heater |t8.00. AUfr SEVERAL LAROE utad ruga
«d aoal burner III.OO. All
waated at raaaonabla priea for
es’a Foal Oaa Barrier
rsaa Pram Port Offlca
HALF DAY Jab. Con Mitchell.
901 Sanford Art.

Fmmsp M m m . m

SWSJOH

lADNnl
&lt;30946

J im iw n i tent

OuaW^TOflKTIMORI
ANDI(3 Ui«8 I W A » .
HAW AND. IXCITVD-.'

J W A H / H tL

ROPW6.SHFI

Pulled that
I VCUL/KCAM S
ALIBI ON MK

coonpmoout 1

n T O a fr — 2

iFVDuafimtHS
WCTOUTH/.— -

VMOJSb J5?

WANTPD: PART-TIME o f tem­
porary stenographic work, as*
parianerd. Write Bos 119, San-

NATIONALLY KNOWN
wanta.aaUaction aad nd*

OR W IL L

D E L IV E R Y BOY
W A N T E D PAL­
METTO GROCERY.

) 'H
S IT U A T IO N

r r 5*
K

‘ V

^

H H H H I

�.

...

........... -■?

•

i*’ «., :V viw -itf!

«:
” 4

»-.

..

*3

f

Cwnty Prodnew
Pratt A m i VtftUhlM Than Any
Similar A m In Florida

\
Sanford la The Only Cenlril "
Florida City Affording Hall, Highway
And Wulcr Tranaportallon

■ J i .................... ...................

VOLUME

xxxm

EaUbHahwd In 1908,

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2.1. 1911

NUMBER 48

Member Amodnted Preaa

Ofter z
Germans
Claim
Troops
A
re
Last Chance
F or Boosting A rm y A ir To Mediate W ithin 38 Miles O f M oscow
Press Warns Allies
Japan Will Fight
United States To
P r o t e c t Interests

Force T o 400,000 Men
Tripling Of Present
Strength Would Be
Accomplished By
* June 30 This Year

TOKYO. Oct 23 — (&gt;*»»— Tbe
0 f Japan
Tunc, and Advertiser, earntrolled by the Japanese Foreign
Offire,
a new "trial bal­
Millage Rate loon" forlooted
peace by offering tbe
power* a "last chafe**”
to ute Japan a, mediator in tbe
Is Announced ArttuAxis
European war.

Boyle Cites Case
To Clarify Laws
0 n Trespassing

Reduction

Future Expansion
„ May Reach 500.000

Court Upholds Right
Of Cattle Owners
T o Ban Hunters

1.

-A l'

’ Reserve Planes And
Parnchuti sts Ard
Used In (ireat Numi
hers By Invader!

Russians Make
Command Chang
5

S o v i e t s Claim T
Be S t i l l Holdlr
West Of Capit

'

partner in tbe
Following requests from cattle
noldt a “ para­
a pacifier," the owners for elsrifiealion of state
but It
laws as
regards
trespass of
fir tfi'fls O J Frffeg
hunters on ftnced-ln and posted
Strong t »r r m A o force s l|
property,
l.loyd
F.
Boyle,
state
her Interests.
• frikinv h»rri to the «oulf
A rwhfctLn in the imllage rot#
attorney, today cited the case of
ea«f in
punching fe*
The Japanese press char
by the ftounty Commission was with growing wrath that
n ahf t * pot through which 1
llhmllton vs. Hamilton in which
launrh a drive for the ol
announced*, by O. I*
lUrnikm United State* was seeking
the State Supreme I ’uuit has
rtrh &lt; aiirisuv informed Hrl&gt;
county clerk, today from 27.6 bertan bases for use against Jt upheld the right
WASHINGTON. fv-». 2.1
of
piiqierty
IaS «« urrr «a»«t today. The
mills, of last year, thougn tin* re­ pan, and warned that" Siberia owners to exclude hunter- by the
—(A*)— Secretary Stlm*on
i*&lt;lilrd
"H's 20 to one'* Ut
&gt;
duction 1* a «t ,11 large as it ap­ belongs to Asia."
announced today War Defencing and posting of Isml.
\*»iA won't
laltr
Moaroi
Outspoken
was
the
newspaper
pears
slur*
th.aiuoimrnl
on
. partment preparationn to exIhiA winter.
According to the court « de­
Hochl, which said the
United
property
ha*
U-rn
increased
3.14
• pand the Army air forces to
times, In arrunlanre with a new States was pushing her military cision as revealed by Mr Hoyle,
n * tfefenrlqfpB f r # g g
400.000 flvinsr cadets mid d i­
•
ilS
I bases toward Japan atep by stop “ A hunting licenap does not
Bute lew.
Hitler's high I'nmmurtd I
aulhorite holder to enter the en­
men bv next June
In relation to (hi- ortual late, and asked whether the natlap closure of another without per­
'lav rluimt'tl N'it7.i tronnn a
. nearly tripling their present
, o v tv -r
the taxpayer will have In pay should keep quiet In the fae*
mission, notwithstanding th.it en­
attempts
within 18 miles nf Moacfl
.
this year • -uli-tmitiul reduction Ilritish-American
■trength.
uber o f A sm . try Is peacratle and solely for
h'
W
A
A
*
will be made through elimination "enslave a great number
striking front Ihe south ar
^ ."Subsequent
expansion,
well as Is the purpose of hunting of wild
of five mill- for County bond* tics in Siberia i
southwest l.omlnn ilisnntch|
poeelbly to the 600,000 level, I.
game, since the license does not
enormous
natural
resources.
nil four and -even eights mill,
possible beyond that date," Sec­
said Ihe Hermans are until
A Hochi article by [lento 114- vest title to sliy game and does
Raymond Woodward, 18, of previously levied by the State.
retary 8tlmson said.
and
resen’
raJnke said American aupnlito not eonatitute a grant of property
These Indian-, m native ro-tunie, sre -hown with their law parachutists
Though
the
millage
is
reduced
Congreaa vaa told the original Rrading, Maas., leavfa Middlesex
In
any
land,
nor
authorise
the
were being unloaded at northern
planes in great numbers.
program provided for a force Superior Court aftor pleading to 7.70 this year two new ntllluge Siberian port* whence transpor­ holder to cummit a trespass up­ yer. Wtlfreil K ll.-frin.«M, n N'ew link Federal Court, where the*
rates are included. » half mill for
The Russians announce*
a o f 15,000 plane., but Stimson guilty to the alaying of Id.year,
tation to the
European
front on the lands In' violation of stat­ appeared to u c.i-« involving the drafting " f Ann-riran Indiana in thiil lieu tiregorv K. Zhu,
ute penaltstns the unauthorised to the Army I In v ...nt.nd the I S linquoia treaty ot I7a|
w declined to stale how many ot old Constance Shipp In the kit­ the County lliepibil and one- would be impossible.
entry upon the eneloeeit lands of
these were In aervice or how chen of a parsonage. Officer eighth mill "mother’s pension.''
k&lt;&gt;v. , 1,1.1 „ f staff, had replace^
tabltahing rln-tn a. a -overergn notion i. violate,; t,y the draft law
"The United
Stales
doesn't another to hunt » r fish,
Robinson -guard, tin- Mr. Herndon -aid
many are contemplated under Charles
vi't«-iaii Mai dial Semeon TiraoSince
the
u.-se-sment
on
pro­
care
whether
the
supplies
ac­
The
Indianar.
Il.iriy
Putt.non
(left
I.
of
the
Ttl-i
ilioiu-,
and
youthful murderer.
Dm enlarged program.
"Under the t'onstituliAn, all
-lieiik., in command of the celt-1
perty has been ordered to be made tually reaeh the Soviet fighting
Ivan A. Hunt Itinn. a Moliawk
la Memphis, the 150,000 offton the IOO percent value in *c- front,” said Hira'ake. "She I* persona have the right to ac­
liul
front, taking command fef
td enlisted men of tbe
cordnne* with Ihe law* of the interested in getting military bet­ quire, possess, and protect prop­
lb...... lire w,.«|ern tone, the new
Army yesterday In Hero,
erty without respect to amount.
UMt legWature, the assessment as in Far-Eastarn Russia."
phis were smiled upon by thohr
I'ommandei I- -aid In tie slresdy
"The owner of the soil has a
will amount to about 3.11 time*
amander, Lt. Gen. Ben I-ear,
•pec 1st and qualified interest in
I iglileimig
Moscow's
defenses.
the assessment of last year. The
to tighten np tbe military train,
the wild game un his property
Commission then reduced the milTmio-heiiko w e * reported trsn*«
lag program so aa to attain thier
which
interest
i&lt;
a
‘property
lege iii about the same ratio that I
ferred to amdher post.
g o a l o f being "ftt to fight."
right' incident to ownership nf
tho assessment* were Increased
Army bulletin to the
An authoritative London aourpp
the
soil,
ami
is
the
right
to
egto make th* teat*
levied f&gt;'r
j bka command, I-esr
declared Hint llyilain'* frontier
clusivaly hunt wild game upon
carrying on th* buslnee* of the
At’tiutimg to (he number &lt;&gt;f
PANAMA, PanasM, Oct. |3 the soli subject to any lawful
be was pleased with the pro.
n Ihe Volga and urged that
County aubetantlally the same- — l/Pi— Three U. 8. army pugpine ill (hi* truffle iieenletit map Mi-liIIi- Ka-t force* lie sent to
though th# teg'payer a»iH l*"'* suit plant* crashed simultaneous­ regulatioa by the state
support
Ihe
llus-lull* til
th*
at the 1'o l.c e Slatinn, thnv Imvi*
fit throughthe ellmlnaliuv of ly Into Cerm.no hi|l out klllag l . “’. Landywner
public
^ g 11" . denying
denying
public
»
h r e n n lx iu t
HO U4*rblelit« r e p o r t - Ukraine
the Consty . i end
their pflota during * night tmin- right to»hunt bn hi* IssA-le not
Rum and .now by day sad’
lage, Mr. Herndon explained.
limited to 44D acirs, since the
I in
the i 11y «tn»c*» tin* fir«t
ing
maneuver
Tuesday
nl*M
t* fight.”
/
fleering temperature* •! night
A commute# coni pcsoil of h. army aulhoritlea dierlosed Wed- Constitution gives to all
th&lt;of th** y»’iir, melmliiig thre»* are prevailing along the elltlr*
A. I)&gt;uon, Mato B*nktor I
right to acquits, pusses* snd
nesday night.
in tn lit it"*
battlcfront, London bears.
llousholder and Mr Herndon erent
The planes were in a forma, protect property without n-«prrt
the smalleet unite -squad* nsd
Organisation of a fu«t aid
D t ir n f ti n' f at t al it !•*«• invtilveil
James Ailenby took top honors to Teliahaxse# Monday and pro- lion of five which encounteivl to amount.
Tim Russian* cleaned they era
platoon*—"where Initiative,
the In time, rapid and alow fire
course will la-jfin Friday nu.tn A |H’t|#*ktI’tiifi bit ley nil ailttuiitiblli*
holding tost on the critical Mm"The ststute
penalising
the inir at' the IV, .Ilian* I 'lilts at
had weather 60 miles from Al.
aggressive fighting •Instinct, and
l»e*r Iw t i
w eir
frntii
shooting and finished with, tap
hal-k sector, 67 mile* wait of
luthorixnl tm\ry upon *nrl»i»«.:i.t]0 oVlmk lailliu: one hour ami a m i tin*
brook Field and were circling s’ unauthorised
% Intelligent use of.equipment anJ •core o f the afternoon yesterday
a low altitude when they struck
landa of another to hunt or any prmon
h«ic h Mitel,.led in H io ln r n t it b it »*y IrniVlN, »»»ie n f Moscow »nd declared Ihul cous. terrain mutt be cultivated."
• at the weekly meet of the Sonthe comparatively low hill, au­ fUh la not limitiMl a« to arrragi* the rlaa*c« may attend. Mr- A th i' in a ii i' g t it h b o f o i l h l e t l v*ith ter-*lto,‘ks are striking at th*
He added that discipline In all
tht* ne w ntr i’ .i ii i l i n r r n f e w weekn German
ford Gun Club, according In Nnl
pincers al Orel, 209
thorities said.
In th« rasa at i*«ur a tract M Phillip* staled lialay
-rmfects must be tightened up.
a f t e r it
v» n ■* f i l e t
put
on tin* mil........ .
of Moscow »nd St
The dead, all second Heaton of 1600 terra of rnclotrtl lam)
. .Lear said "greater rctponilbil- Smith, Secretary of the club.
Miss
Irene
lUnton,
one
nf
the
H
a
i
i
f
o
n
l
run
Kalinin. 1)5 miles northwest.
Second place winner* for the
ants, were H. G. Haldeman, of wav involved.'
' Ity of command must be eultl.
raduntcof
the
HOhmir
lied
KVrry nttiilrnl within tht* illy
Th»* StiviW*
reported
B!W
H. ^Wlllier-e,
Pasadena. Calif.; L. M. Warring_ yated by noncommissioned offl- afternoon were:
Vnsa First Aid Method* Course limit ei* lerteiilni mi
()o- iimp flghlmg on the approechee to
ton. of Winter Park, and D. M.
• cefa," and asked fell commissioned J. Hardy and C.-E. McBIarrow In
instructed
by
Robert
II
I'ull-erl
willi
pine
with
lh«*
«liff»’irnt
The
following
merchants
end
the I'rimcu Peninsular and said
I.ewy of Graenvllle, Miss.
' officers to reallae they are "on timed, rapid and alow firing, re­
■„n, field
representative
from i oloriel pine iiitlit al mg Do* typ«* 6,0110 German* and Rumania#*
business men have already sig­
spectively.
duty 24' hours a day."
Washington, will teach the ,lu-. of tt&lt;rnl«*nt nihI whi'timr anyone were killed in » single operation.
nified
their
Inlantlon
of
co­
High match scorer came through
H * admitted that tome equip­
es In first is1,1 In equip civdian- I m;i * injurisl or kilb'tl.
operating
with
Th#
Sanford
Tbe It A F. and Germans
ment warn needed, but added with 289 and C. E. McSlar­ Herald In publishing a special
f*»r defell.e work.
| .\|oe| of tile ||«Y l«|clit * Ml** till** exchanged blows in night raid*'
"lb my opinion, the army needs row followed closely with 284. Tourist
HATTIESBURG,
'
Miss
.
.
Oct.
The first meeting ia mq,„il.,nl to r u l e lUlilillig ti'gi'tlo'i i*4||e||||C on northwestern Germany, Chan­
Edition on
Oct. 27
i # stronger discipline, harder work, Remaining match scores were: which will be distributed
23— l**)—Winifred
Moore. 23. in that complete
schedule- of minor liani.ig**
Two
involvt**! nel |»rl* and the Liverpool ship­
to
and training In greater nggrev Jasper Wolfe, 278; Harry Will, I, 500 prospective winter visitor*
and Kvr.. .her rhepherd dog, re hour- and general
mjur»*i|
organwutn.it pi’ilwetriiunq mho w«*r«*
atrenets and initial!** even more lams. 278; James Hardy, 273
LONDON, Oct. 23 -U P )— At ceived &gt;hrrprkinv together from of the euurse will take place. whih* n numl»«*r of Ml*l'illl•n•^«ll4Vl, ping are*
selected from a special Chamber
Indication* appeared today that
and James Webb, 250.than It needs equipment."
'atka
designed
to
knock
Italy
Mississippi
Southern
College.
Mrs.
Phillip*
pointed
out.
in
vi»l
vi*ifl
niotorieti
running
into the German
of Commerte ll»t, a* well a* nut of the war, sight raids on
offensive
against
Lear criticised some o f
hU
fixiil ohjifte. Hum* n»r rhililmi M o - c o w , now three weeks old,
The dog had guided hie blind
m
thousands of other readers both
Nati-hcld coasts o f the contin­ mlatreaa through three years of
•oldion for falling to seek cover
on hicyrlt*.
in
Florida
and
throughout
the
wn« breaking down and that tbo
v
whoa attacked by airplane* durent and fighting British aland college.
Thu
fir ru w it h
tin* tnont art*i&gt; bitter Russian winter, fast clos­
nation:
• log maneuver*.
Buch
acdlona
alongside the Red Army In th*
"Rex le awarded this certificate
• l i n t * le b«*t W r r li S«*i u n i t
S l h ' i ’ t ing down on inosj of th* eaxttrn
‘
Scare,
Roebuck
Co..
would m u lt In oxtremely he*.
Ukraine were advocated In a full of honor for apecial effort* in
uiiil t'ouim««ri'Uil Avinin*, ami Sun front. niigl\t force a stalemate of
Aldon Co., In*.
____ vy loeaea In actual warfare, lie
dress war dtbato In the House
t6hlfl_ aniL. gu ldantt^_ rt ad _ u
_
_
Ivey
V
Swain's
flattery
S
ta
ler.
Iiiu l .ami-Link.
,
— WASHINGTON, - 0*1.- -8 3 ^ -0 7
o f ~Commons today.
thi* pm* tin* mo*l dun*
WAHHINOTON. Oel. 2.1. btl ing to
llnth sole* agreed that allow,
—Postponement of
plena for Swann’s Modem Cabins, W. R. ' Simultaneously supply Minis, diploma tied to hi* collar by Dr.
A* an ecunomiv and natnuuil g t 'i n u * Mtri’ i't e nri' I'ur k. Slag- storm-, Icy gules
and driving
electric power rationing III the' "Speedy" Wlllla, Murray W. Ov- ter Lord BeavcrbrofeV. Just bark J. B. George, college president.
SUley’s
Restaurant,
lefense proposition, Krpreselita mdiu. Sanford. Geneva and t’el- rain- were .sweeping the strug.
southeast by at least one week erstreet,
from Moscow, told th* House ol
live May of Kenturky, thnirmun •ry Avenue-, with the aeri,lent* gling urmie* and seriously ham­
wag announced Wednesday by Milton Gore*a Service Station, Lord* Russia’s great losses ol
„f the House
military
uffaiti ranging Ihu whole length of each pering military operation*.
.
the federal power commission ea J. V. Jonea Tire Shop, Blrdsey w tr suoply manufacturing farll
Flour
A
Feed
Mllte,
Sanford
rommittee, bus urged rongl,-** of Ihe avenues.
The German* admitted th#'
It dinrted the Duke Ihtwer Com­
(ties left the U. 8. B. R. I" a
Buick
Co.,
W.
W.
Auto
Parts,
rough weather wu* slowing down
to givu more attention to &lt; uba
pany, Charlotte. N. C.. to deliver
nosl'.lnn akin to that of the Brit
Henry
II. ish after Dunkerque.
the assault on Moscow'* defentM
Increased quantities of energy to Fred T. William*.
In a statement insertnl in Ihn
.. •
Carroll’a
Service
Station,
Ox
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
M
.(P
)and that their panirr forces a s ­
the Carolina aluminum plant at
Congreasiunel llecuril. May reFlbro
Brush
Co.
'
Marin*
circles
reported
Wedneesaulting the Donets bexln and
ferred to Cuba a* "our rhlld of
, funeral a*price* for Dr. Adolph Badln, N. C., and to the Ten*
Sanford
Atlantic
National
day that the Navy was taking Liberty berause in 1808 we broke
driving toward
the
Caucasian
_____
■ .P fa fflln , who died Tueedat neases Valley Authority for de­
Bank.
Sam
Hfewklni,
David
ever
control
o
f
merchant
ship­
gateway of Kotlov had pauaad
Ibe ‘ ham* of slavery which .Spuln
,,,,,,,
'
~~
at t i l l P. M. In th* PertiaUL fense production.
ping between the United Stales hud forged for these people. „o,| J MIAMI, Oct. 2.1 — Mr&gt;— Fred for o "breathing spell." Th* Rus­
LsLand Olds, commission chair­ Earle’s Sunoco Station.
D u b ton
Memorial
Hospital.
end Iceland.
ultimately wu gave them their I ln'* Dinner |)a,le count - soli, sian- asserted that stubborn So­
•
y X T u conducted Friday at 3:00 man, said that aa a result of , Thomaa* Barker Bhpp, Arcade
They said all ahlpa leaving
Jeitnr, made a final appeal to viet rountor-attacks had atalUd
P."M . at the Erkkeon Funeral the order to the Duke company Package Store, Bryan's Garage,
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 — LV&gt; •featern porta moat b* routed by liberty.-'
Sanford
Avenue
Boer
Garden,
The fact that Cubu Is within I be Jury Wednesadsy in his tries! ihe Nasi offensive against Mos­
O
“H toe.
to. with
frith FbUtor J. J, X*Hag- and more sfftotivs pooling ar­ A. J. Losslag’ s Transfer A 8 tor — Petroleum Coordinator Irkes
the Navy. Blmilat action was re­ two hour* by airplane from the for conspiracy to
break
tho cow for tho fourth success!**'
rangements Initiated at the Oc­
.
today Mid tiro prospect of
b f i i wofficiatlng.
l
Dew
while slave law.
Inn, J. J seven petroleuro shortage In I hi cently taken on. the west coast
day and hud stopped th# Ger­
Pfafflln was a retired tober 14 Atlanta conference with H * . aak*a Dew
when
the
Navy
began
directing
.’’ I am not here 4o ask you man sweep eastward in th* fa*
a raiding In Farrotoo state commission ami utility of.lFanU h- ’ Baalairife Spring*, Ban. East, about which be baa warned
that country "an ideal jumpingPacific
Ocean
shipping.
for
mercy,"
he
declared.
"I
am
off place for an nggreaoor nation
south i
• ,*
__ wBow and only survivor, fklala -1* appears probable that
often la recent weeks, b now
e
Mary Pfafflln, for tho paat
which might attempt to mvude here only to ask you for jus.
virtually erased.
lice.”
by
non-defense
consumers
the Unite! .Stales"
MO ! • F*an&lt; whUo for ttoeo yefera
Gasoline supplies are now ac.
Cheateg C. Faagate Co.. HopThe Jury probably will start
Tenaeaeee Valley Authorof
at. IModern tually akey* lari year, lekes re
Grocery A Market.
deliberation this morning.
|
i
the
Commoneveelth
and
hr
ported, sad Uro- general outlook
Shoe
BhopjSaaford-Oviedo
Truck
fine is arrused of being the
bouthern compeqlea in tbe are*,
along
the
Atlantic
Seaboard
is
Growers,
era.
The
Whit#
Hart
______ Heron, H.
real owner of the Io »i I’abunu
aervlco la Sen- will &gt; neceseary before Nev. 10."
Sanford Ga* C#„ now "opUrolatic," but he did
M. Glee
Club, and nf conspiring' with Al
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Oct. 2J
will be takari
Ptnchunt not say when- rationing o f g**- — U P ) - Officer* of 4he British
G
ran
Vi
and Evelyn You*! to transprrt
bnriaL
Grocery,
Lumber A ollae to /BBaAtotatbaa would b« Navy and R. A. V. said today
WASHINGTON. O ct 21 - M l girls into • condition of do­
e n d e d . _____________
that In the past two months not — (’residential approval uf 8 3 bs urhery.
■few, Nlek’a Package
The condition of Mr*. J.
The Yount* were sentenced to
A single day pasted without at additional defense public works
Store,
A . Departmeat 8tote.
i one A ib ship being iunk projerxa, calling for expendituro federal prison after conviction, nard Root and Mr*. A. W. Ko*I.
PILOT CLUB TO MBKT
„
Tomkloa Poet of VetTh* I
who were Injured In an automo­
Um MadiUrranean.
*4 Frirrigw War*, of which
of 16,763,259, to provide' com. fine won a separate trial.
WASHINGTON, O ct 23—W — Welsh,
bile accident Monday a fton oM
Sanfenrt Pilot d e b will kevo
thalr fora at i n munity fscllltlex
for defrn u&gt;
The arrtculta* department said Realtor*.
on the Daytona Beach.DeLaAd
Manor meeting Tuesday night
•lofma— Malnk m workers and personnel of the
Wednesday mmpie euppOsn of raw
Plggty W igriy A Lovett’s, W.
highway, was reported today J*
TiOO o’clock at the Veldes
k# lha NatU armed forces, was announced
•waUabla to keep H. Brits Barriaa Button, Wagoner
be generally Improving. U la oj*
ird refiners busy for Furniture C e,
Wednesday by the federal works
B gg
pected to bo about ftva day* If#'
•gency.
the wuwhriag W 1P4I.
Lodge * Ben
for* th* ip«clall*t can deter
Taking notice of reports that
Among th* projects were 1«
LONDON,
Oct.
2.1.—(rF)— definitely whether Mrs,,
mm radio*ri** might hove to
for heslik centers, eight recrea.
close down herons* mt • shortage
tlonsl fscilltles, |2 direct cun The embittered charge that th* will low th* light o f h*r
tributiona for tho operation sn-l four-months’ court* o f th# Ger- eye which was Injured a*
mt row stacks. ~
After ah* wa* taken to
melnlenanc* o f schools, with man.Russian war had become
the remainder providing for con­ "th* hour of our greatest hu­ General HoaplUl for ti
struction o f school, hospital, wa­ miliation" bccaua* o f Britain’* by a bon* aurgron. It
terworks and sower facilities, and inability to send an arm* Into covered that she had sufftrod
weatorn
Europe several broken bonro In add!Hum
one for construction of o bridge Natboceuplad
was Dung at th* government to serious cuts and brulaaa.
approach.
Mrs. Knog, who ia In Fort
yesterday by th* labor peer,
Lord Strmbolgl, from th* florr Laughton Memorial Hoaptta
well
on th* way to recovery
o f th* Ho us* of Lord*.
Contrasting (hit period to Bri- suffers mainly from a at
said tain’s “ finest
hoot*’—th* me- and aoronaaa ot har body,
c*aaful withdrawal o f tho BEF by sever* bralaw -and. j
general condition

Elimination Of State
Tax And Bond I^evy
Savfs T a x p a y e r s

Congress Told Pro­
gram Provides For
9 25,000 A i r p l a n e s

luted

At Natl A ti,
Far Fast, Japan
mount status a,
&lt;newspaper said,

On Warpath Against Draft

10.

Ailenby Takes
Top Honors At
Gun Club Meet

JS’ VSKSS, 22

»

E i g h t y Accidents Reported
In S a n f o r d Since January

Army Pilots
. Die In Crashes

Sanford Woman’s
Club Organizes
First Aid Class1

lade By
McSlarrow

Leaders Co-operate
* On Tourist Edition

British Entry In
Fight la Demanded

Blind Student, Dog
Graduate Together

Southern Power Cut
Postponed One Week

Congress Asked To
Notice Cuba More

Services For D r.
iAdolph PfaffKn
V Will Be Friday

Navy Taking Over
Iceland Shipping

Dade Official Makes
Plea In Sluve Case

Gas Shortage Almost
Erased, Saya Ickea

Axis Ship Sunk Each
Day In Mediterranean Roosevelt Approves
W PA Defense Work

Ample Supplies Of
Sufftr Said A vailable

Condition Of J:
Injured Women
Reported Today

r

British Lord Asks
For Invafllon Army

W inter V isitor Gives S anford Free
A dvertising On Mkhig&amp;n Billboards

V
f

�X

I •w •

I

THE SANFORD

Hie Sanford Herald

■at Schirard was taken away
from us daring tbs contest* to
aet at on* of tte umpire*. ThU
task railed tor quick and cor­
A n d erso n *
net decision. aa to thi immedi­
G r iffith
ate tltoaUooa effected daring
the various maneuver!. Umpire!
Funeral
Direct®*
were lometimei called upon to
7*4 E. z»4 b l
render a verdict aa often ae every
tan minutes, and their notes de­
cided whether the
movement
would allow an advance or cause
a withdrawal. The participating
unit* were bound to abide by the
amptre'e decision, bat some of
the artuments and howls of pro- 1
teat were enough to weaken the
■tauncheat of men. It hat been
said by many that the umpires
had the hardest and one et the
most important functions of any
croup encased.
In addition to the various bat­
talion and regiment. I aid sta­
tions, we have in the Dixie a
complete Medical Regiment, the
IM tV . ' composed o f three bat­
1 Out or 3
w
talions; collecting. ambulance and
Youmr Men .10 Yearn Old
hospital bdttallons. Over In the
Have D efective
E rcsich l
Ambulinc* Battalion we find an­
D isa lu lta s e e l «»•••»* dtaa.
other
Sanfordlt*.
lieutenant
Mats u t OStlai •» aa»re»tl»»
glaaava raa l a aiaaS *• Sllvrlata tkla •Itlb llm . tall mm
•■lav tee to a»*ala«m»al.

Aid For The R niaUm
It comes as somethin? a bit disconcerting to many

O O Lt
Another six billions will be voted in a day or two.
Billions more were voted for our own national de­
fense. Just how much nobody seems to know. But esti­
mates have it that we are spending IB billion dollars this
year to buy tanks and airplanes and other implements of
warfare for our own use. It is also stated on reliable Au­
thority that this sum will soon be expanded to over 00
billion dollars n year.
And yet today we have neither the tanks nor the air­
planes to help the British make an Invasion of the con­
tinent hold the slightest possibility of auccesa. We have
neither the tanks nor the airplanes to help the Russians
stars off the assaults on Moscow. After aix years of witch­
ing Hitler get ready for war and listening to his boasts of
Invincibility, both the United States and Britain wero
T W E »P A T , OCTOBER Q , 1M1
caught hopelessly unprepared in 1039.
As if this' were not enough, we atfl] do not seem to
W M v n a n r u B t o d a y realize the seriousness of the situation. Wars are not fought
with huge appropriations. No mere ucriflcca by taxpayer*
P y o m j v w e m FOR BIN, alone can stem the tide which is sweeping over Europe.
It will take tanks nnd airplanes In vastly greater numbers
than Hitler can muster to do that. We cairt win the war
by throwing dollars at the .Germans. Those dotlara have
got to be converted into the machines of war.
And yet defense strikes go on without abatement.
IN THE SKIES
Worse than that they are tolerated by tbs government, and
to Dunkirk,*
we are afraid, by a large segment of the public at largo.
.to Ram.gate,
It is a part of the philosophy of ‘'business aa usual.” We
A » d hack to On dun...
Powtr boats o f th« cnvaiy
think we can heat Hitler and still enjoy the' luxury of
^ V d r f r l n g torpedo*. Into iha strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, and business bunt. And
the government, which knows bettsr, does nothing about it
and coni.ra,
Evory amateur strategist in America thinks Britain
A t e tte jttUmmad load* gathtrad
u from tte saw
should striks while the Iron la hot and w » are ready to
f»V transferred to th. yawla condemn Churchill and his whole mlmory staff for not
ing to the aid of the Russians, bat we have ‘ so far
lied to furnlNh the tools. And the “Arsenal of nomocra­
- .
“
v .x e eanamy,
i i e i i i w,
cy” is an arsenal in name only.
*

, ;/J

DR. HENRY
M cLAULIN, JR.

ns a rams tm r » « * asr-w
fell Inc theft way bv nlfbt ovir
• trangi raids under extreme
blackout condition*. Theirs was
s vital Job well done throughout.
T h in they ire, from General
Hutchison on down; a splendid
liat at ouUtandlnc men doing
thslr p u t to retain and pats on,
the ncrod
heritage
that Is

a s sinSt s .z:-,

nrrosrrsuT •_______

CARRY H EA T
ANYW HERE

Wb s s w s s

S

*fctre^* ^kkresdi and
W oB y masking the peri,
r the kaft-linea o f

the

Ws haw long contended that one of tha most worth­
while project* which WPA officials could Inaugurate In
Sanford and Seminole County would b « a thorough-going
mosquito and housefly eradication campaign. Sine# all that
tte tart, allaying tt e has to be dono to get rid of such pests (s to eliminate
tte sw^l
7 *
their breeding grounds, tho task should liot be too difficult
is rang* of guns' of
Now come* a group of scientists to dlsdofle that at
• tte immolating blasts least two of our most Insidious and dreaded human di­
sease* are spread by the mosquito and the copmum hbuds*
oiMsnka.

to you their united offsets to
serve theft country at a time
when men o f sash high eland*
arils, training and leadership
Qualities are sorely needed.
General Hutehlsea commands
the Sixty-Second Infantry Brig*
ads, composed at troops* from
Alabama (167th. Infantry) and
Florida (124th. Infantry). Bate
of these regiments ' pesetas a'
traditien end prat e ntiHUry hte-

ajor Scott's conataat super- (Browning machine tuna, antiJon sad tlralaaa efforts. Arcl-|Unk gun. and At MM trench
ita and mishap* or m n the mortars) tor tte three rifle
via] nature wero given in- companies In the battalion. On
at and rrpst} attenUon there- I many occasions during the manellminaUng any po.ilbl. fu- neareri..the battalion was' strung
re conMf)o*neea. Although the|out for aa muih a. eight miles,
liar's pool, during tte battles Keeping in tooch with the «upa located to tte Immediate porting element, kept the Capir &gt;t Rsghasntsl Aid Station, tain on tho la m p 'fo r hours st
•pent moor hours at the a time, bat his unit was always
3Dt. checking .sad aaporvising reads ami- nn hand with plenty
I. fuaittonfng o f each o f the of fire power and a •‘nerer-peyree
bstulles
aft
stations, die* .determination.
•Jar Scott’s •staff coaaista o f . General
Hutchison’s
right

F

AT TUB

Arcade
Package Store
YO U 'LL FIND
IN

ALL

TUB
LINES

BEST
OF

Fine IJquors

lory as tte days n&gt;B
can say that ttey si
a good start T te ' “ l
”, as t e ' b affections

Arcade
Package Store

$*50 to $11.95 :

a

- HARDW ARE
COM PANY

D. FARBBLL. PROP,

^ .r iy

t o t t e rosdstssds, hack lo

u t L kfSSi. l ~ ” '
to tte Rhrsr of Loadon, to
toad
.•no* again by tte troad

I l f kftlf
I-’ ’- '

I. PRATT

/ MATHER ARKADI!

appearing mysteriously Ip one community and.thejl JumpIng suddenly to another, without anyone beijig able to exfalain why.
r
“ Within the post month has come new light.” say* the
Washington Star. “ Public Health fltkvics workers have
proved that the encephalitis experienced in the Northwest •nd »««mlngly Impossfr
f himsrif gad htaovi
this summer was, almoet beyond question, spread by moe* ohsil-bsnt-for-slsction
tout!
uultos. Now two Yale scientists disdoee to the American •is. Thors )• no sms In
Public Health Association that tho dreaded polio—better Se-'Wigsd*. who t e n 1
known because of the wide publicity given It by the effort!)
of President Roosevelt to curb tho malady:—can be spread
by the common houaefly.
“There may be other vectors of both these maladies,
Discovery of the method of spread does net- necessarily
mean that the maladies can be prevented. It is not eynonv*
mous with “cure.” But It places In the hands of
health officials knowledge, which wfll be Invaluable
te.
V I le ifN iN
turn epidemics and which will enable them, to forestall
he 4 ^ m \
■......
www—
— ___
,,
_____
“ Moot encouraging is the fact that science Is taking
| 1 0|
mystery out of these melodise. History hoe been one
he major reasons for their frightluineM.”

H ILL 301 EAST FIRST STREET

WRECKER
SERVICE
Complete Auto Repairs
ley . Phone............... 919

common manure pile rod pollu

BRYAN’S
GARAGE

a rt In U .S. A rjoy W ar Maneuvers

T O P CO A TS

tttt

p ru ra

w

A l l l f i IB9 ■f40|(g OayeB*
UQ
*^ L

to i » K

S
OgtoaAV

srhra -ite ra ite e g m ^ d J
ft

si«
99 9999L-

MHHIJ

n u t

�THE

SANFORD

ifa u ftD ,
‘

j4 n &lt; /

Personal Activities

—

S A N F O R D , F I jU R IU J

P A G E T IT H E B

W '

IN G L E Y -Z A C H R Y W E D D IN G C ER EM O N Y
IS SO LE M N IZE D I N Q U IE T S IM P L IC IT Y

Quiet dignity and
simplicity Were white bride’s roses and t-ibr
characterised the
wedding
of roses In a shower bouquet with
HAPPY Blit I 111) AY
Mlsa Marguerite lagiey, daugh- duster* of white bouvardia.
Mrs W
A t -ig'.
Ur o f Mr. and Mrs. Jamas L.
Mr. and Mra. Ingley enter,
Miss Virginia Ann I • n; .
Ingley,
and
William
Brown tallied after the ceremony with
Eachry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. • reception at the Mayfair Ho­
William B. Eachry, which tool! tel Receiving with them aere
p A HERO TO HEROES!
Hallowe'en F e s liu l
place Wednesday afternoon at the bride and groom, Mr. an I
Committees for the Armistice
6:00 o'rlock at the Hole Croaa Mr*. William B. Zachry and Mrs.
South
Side
Srhmil
j
Day Dance which will te glecn
THURSDAY
Miss Marcello Menard of Pal­ Episcopal Church with the Bee. Charles Raulerton. Mrs. Ingley
Thuruduy. Oct. Ill
Tho Towxend Club will mwl in in the Armory on the rerning metto la the guest of her brother Martin Bram, rector
of Holy Were an aquamarine blue silk
4|o Court Hour* at 7:30 P. SI. of Noe. II, hare been announced In-law and slater, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, as the officiating rlergyr«ey gown with matching lur
6:00 lo 9:0(1 I'. M.
* Y Ita regular meeting.
man, and William Branan serr“7 **r*- ^ L. Irwin, general Erie Nordgren.
in Her corsage was f.ishi-med
*
chairman, as follows:
Ing aa acolyte.
FRIDAY
of pink roses and wld'e lube
Mr. and Mi« lt*-l • •t iTyti. nTho afternoon session of the
Tickets, Mrs. K -_ C. He/per.L.
^
charlts S. MorPalms formed a green back, roses. Mr*.
Zschey's
lostunie tnn *re ann.'iiti* ii.p tin I,,. Hi of
Bod Croaa will he sponsored by with ticket headquarters to be rtxon visited with (heir son-in- ground un'drr stained glass win­ wa« of ptsim color rrepe «n h a i son. Rt-lo-it lld l It-of
Jr.,
PAT O’BRIEN
I k l U d in * Auxiliary
of
iho at 1U8 Magnolia Aernur.
of Talisman n the W c
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. dows on each aide of the al'ar •boulder corsage
\ 11•-- 1 it:«t
in
Free as a
Congregational Church.
Programs, Mrs. Joel 3. Meld; A. B. McRaney, In Lake Wales where U ll va«ea were filled with Itwes. Tale pink gladioli and 'or lamestown, N I
no s day.
M S I) —
publicity,
Mrs.
Kenry
McLaultn,
A Tho Bible studies
on “ The
white chrysanthemum*.
White d vine were used in decorating O ct IS*
Wednesday.
I »«•
Mi
feather in a
Life and Teaching!' of the Ap- Jr., decorstions, fa p l. Earl T.
'l i l n r . k Itanit
waxen tapers burned in cathedral the rooms lit by white t.ips-rs ir remembered .*
t mm
assisted by
00tie Peter will be concluded by [mucks, chairman,
Uft-I — New-.
Mrs. E. M. Thomas has re. candelabra, and whits star Jaa- Antique silver ranJelilirs
Cl*rk.
Dr. E. J. Pace at the |*resby- Ned Smith and V. A. Speer.
Mrs. Martin Rram grer ed lbs
breeze
turned to her home in Starke a/. mine, coral vine and pal* pink
terian church beginning ut J imj
Mrs. J. W Daniel, president Ur visiting with her sister, Mrs. gladioli were used In decorating htie«ti at Ihe door, while Mrs
M I'hilips
Mr isml Mi
o'clock and lasting until t no P. of the American legion Auxi­ J. A. Cunningham, for the past the church'.
Ruth Scolt presided over
th&lt; i f F l o r e n c e .*■
• min... n.’ in g
liary,- has extended to the public two weeks.
bride’
s
table
and
the
three-tiered
Before the ceremony. Mrt. Roy
G - ntlcm cn . w ftrn
\\ M Phil
the birth
,i
a cordial invitation to attend the
SUNDAY
Symes, organist of Holy Cross, while frosted brisle’s cake. Mis ips, Jr . "ii '
y»»u WJI If INM
s. I .
J1
climax the
The Town send Cluha of the dance which will
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Whits- ’gave a program of trvlltkinul Hubert Williams of Orange City Mr Philips i il l. ...........
M r I l* f i» t a ft (• tl *1I si
6th Congressional district will Armistice llay activities.
the bride'- &gt;nd Mrs \
hsad ara axperled to return this wedding
music.
Mrs.
Symes Was custodian of
I .........
■ i t i n - | S|n.»t* y ii h ii u f ly
Tickets have been printed and week from Savannah,
hold their regular niontlily con­
I W11.. w y ••. t v r k •. t
N.
Y. layed the Bridal Chorus from book, and Mr*. Kiehaid (less nml city
ference meeting in tin- Court are being distributed to the var­ whara they have been -ponding ohengrln for (he prs-eesslonal Mrs Rolland Dean se-ve I punch
1 I h r m mi. Y at Ir^s
House at 1:30 P. SI. Tin- public ious l-cgion and Auxiliary mem- the summer.
are f i r e f»*r Bt l i o n
and
Mendelssohn's
Wedding Other* assisting the howe** were
'Mi well aa all niciiibers uic in- lera and may be obtained from
i ill go lf , t r im !* tan.I
March for the recessional. Mac- Mr*. Henry Wight, III, Mrs J
any of them.
elted to attend
|
•'tlier
»|‘ l i t
An«l
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swains tin
Stinecipher,
soloist, wing W Allman, Mis* J»nr Sharon
ytHi i c I'li l n I n i w it h lltr yt u i L
MONDAY
are moving from their homo on “The luird’ s Prayer" by Malo'.te. Mi-» Elliabelh Rnpreehl, »li*.
i le t lc a u p p o it o f ilie l l c o
x
The D. A. K. will •ponsior th*
While,
Miss
Mari
West Nineteenth Street &lt;a the
Mra. Charles
Raulerson of Catherine
| Cfola ll Gtltff tl. T h iB flllt.it.il' ,
Bed CroM Mawiri|t BfBAion hi ihe
Mayfair Hotel where they will Okeechobee, matron of honor Chapman, Mis* Doiis Kail. Miss
)
i
n
f
i
l
l
hfljvs
y«,t»
k
e
e
p
apiu
•
.to
I
Woman'll Club in tlit* muii'inir
reside this winter.
Miss
Mnrjoris
and slater of the groom, 'sore a Carlin Palmer,
ut w oik !•"*.
A ith Mrs. C. H. Duwton in
Cogburn, Mis* Lenori Whiddnn
gown
of
rote
taffeta
with
tight,
W IT T ,
Et i*y I * |*titl . i i nit.| t ,iI*r* * if '* i
Mra. J. Henry Mtnlck has re­ fitting basque and full skirt. Her and Mis* Margaret Rein
| ttnltirivs i i i r h i i t l . i l * All i ..n. ! t l.t ,
Tho Tfuth
('I mam of tb*
turned to hob home in Long-wood heart-shaped hat echoed :he col­
The
bride’ s
bouquet
wa
IS NOW S K IIU M .
,
wuislluiiut.
a
Mrs. A. II. Byrd and Mrs. V. after having spent
M ft hod lat Church will n»r«*t ol
tlie
past
caught by Ml** Dorothy Mitchell
tho homo of Mr*. W. J. David, II. (Irani ham were co-hnsteasea four months In Connecticut and or o f her dress, and her arm l t » t after the reception. :h11 a n i a C i i. ti ( i i i u n l S|- i •* mi . i •
bouquet
of
pink
rosea
was
tk»J
I ll A N f e * Until I*||||| io.sk'
.4 | * i It I
110 Woat First Strict,
with to the members o f the Woman's New York with friends and rela­
with delphinium blue satin rib. bnde and groom left fur a wed
| I rail 11 Ti i thriit.
Jirt. John Vaughn, Mr*. W. K. Council of the First Christian tives.
dug trip on the Feist Coast. Sin
bon.
The
dre«s
of
the
flower
girl.
W t lll, lira. W. (\ I&gt;•*hi** nml Church on Monday afternoon at
O r a re
Marie
Stlneclnher. fH&gt;*e fcfFi»n wool wi'h brown nr
lira. J. D. Jinlina at ro-hoitcaj- the home of the former.
Mr. and Mrs.
Roy
M a r i o ;a»
n o of
r pale blue ruffled taffeta
tarrvta ifMoricA bn a travhnff roMumi1
Mrs. Alex Johnson presided have arrived from Hot Bpring*.JXilh
M.
, llny u f f , u bonnet. Her With a rc»r«afr of pink !«»*&lt;•*
H ot Duj; O v
over - he business session and the Ark., whera Mr. Marion has b een ^
TUESDAY
’
■
Ilr ami \Im . Zarhry wi'.l live a*
Tho U. D. C. with Mrs. It. J. devotional was conducted by Mrs. playing baseball all summer, to costume, completed by a wrist Prr*iit«ntlal Garden*. Alexandria
Holly in charge will spontor tho O. D. Landres*. It waa decided visit with Mra. Manon't parents, pose of blur forget-me.nola ansi Va. Mr. Zarhrv h ronnectro with
HANIi
Croaa sowing Rpnninn in iho to have a kitchen shower at the Mr. and Mra. Turner tsulge lor a basket of pink rose petals, the office of Senator Chat I—
AND IB O A n C lO I II
had the flevor of in old-fash­
November meeting.
morning.
uioan
about three weeks.
Andrew* in Washington and i
ioned lace paper ealentlne.
Refreshments were served dur­
Curb Sertii-t■Iso a student at the George
Mr.
Zachry’*
best
man
waa
hlg
ing the social period Co the fol
Miss Dorta McWhorter and brother-in-law,
University
I ■«
French Ave. ill l.n kc-h iiri'
Chari •* Rt-uler- .Washington
lowing:
Mra. Cecil Gooslson of the Orange son of Okeechobee. Tbe ushers School.
9 . H H A M M K N IT T IN G C O M M M f
lllv d .
Sanford. Fla.
Mrs. R. n. Fog, Mrs. F. 8. General HosplUl in Orlando, and
t
The
bride
recrived
her
«»rl&gt;
W l i i t M - t a l r a i , N w l l C a r s l. a u
Why doc* Lottie Lorlng
Damson,
Mrs. J. L. Nlblark, Miss Beatrice Bradley of Win­ were John Hansen and Charles education in Jacksonville, an.
M SO —
Mrs. George Townsend, Mrs. II. ter Park, were Ihe guests yes­ Brady of Orlando. Albert Fitt* o f was gradus/ed in the cla«* o'
lock the aupboard?
Jacksonville and James I. Ing­
E. Cordell, Mrs. Ijandres*. Mr* terday of Mrs.
I . ..tl I I I n| i suits'll V
,
B.
F.
Mc­ ley, Jr., whose cadet grey So- '37 from the
Seminole
II sigl
Johnson, Mrs. M. G. Tracy. Mrs. Whorter at her home on Ihe
• i 'l i i o
i •1111 n i: x
Behind where she wa« a i.teinbei
wanec
Military
Academv
uniform
R; T. Humphrey, Mrs. W. 8. Country Club road.
i ni.iii
...... . N i” Ii I E lm er"
added a touch o f military at* Of the Phi Alpha Kappis Sor
Thornton, Mrs.
George Ewan,
O il S a le \ t
orltv. She attended Agnes Scot'
moaphere to the ceremony.
t st.i)»• s-1 I S eriiil—
Mrs. C. W. Clause, Mrs. J. K.
The bride was given In mar. College In Decatur, G* . an-'
Harper, Mrs. J. J. Cates, Mrs.
"S l-t K a iilc rs ”
rlago by her father, James L. Rtrsvsr’ s Secretarial School li
Grantham and Mrs. Byrd.
Zachrv
w»Ingley. Her wedding gown was Washington. Mr.
311 K. FIIIST ST.
I \
SAN E d it I).
fashioned of whl'e brocaded Is f. graduated from Rcminole llig’
POLIO EPIDEMIC WANING
The Jbnior
Young
People* feta with a bouffant skirt, snug School in 1937. received his It. t
Council
of
Ihe Presbyterian bodice, square nack line, and degree with honors l**i Jun
MONTGOMERY: Ala., Oct. 23 Church met at the home of Rob­ long tight-fitting
sleeves. Her from the University of Florid
— DPI— With only four cases ert Herndon on East Fourth tulla shoulder lony'.h veil fell where he was a member of th&gt;
of Infantile parmlyaia reported Street on Tussslay availing at from a heart-shaped Elixabcthan Florid* Blue Kay Ihe Pi Kun
Wednesday,
Dr. J. N. Baker, which lima progTama for tho com­ coronet The brlsta'a only orna­ pa Alpha fraternity, and preil
state health officer, expressed ing months were planned.
ment was a gold cross, a gift dent of the Interfralernitv Cun
confidence Alabamanlana “ can
The meeting waa opened with from the groom. Her flowers ference.
soon begin thinking o f (he worst sentence prayers and reports of
pollomyelltta eplde/ilc
In their tho various officers were given
history aa • thing o f the past and now
business
discussed.
BISMADIRE
MINIATURE
Plana for a.-pageant to he pre­
» »ss su sses »»■»■ vein n iseis rather than \ of tha present.''
, POWDER
F rid a y &amp; .‘••.i tu rd ay
FOOTBALL
sented soon ware made and the
I Is# Sets! c « e
next meeting was announced to
i
JU
Mrs. |. D. Martin Seminole’ Hons at* underway for a Hal
to at the home e f Herman
tlidllM, A*f*i
, ~T..,k Mmll
County chairman of Bundlen foe tomeon kosMval to be given it
Huteley.
( O a l q i N N f n c l h j o n f i j D i X C ^ ta8 t O f &lt;P i ‘
Britain, said loOay that the story the) South Side
rimary School
Following the business
aion *• social hour was enjoycsl of Bundlta for Britain la one on Thursday evening, Oct. 30,
of an Indomitable freedom of all from «:00 oeloc* until 9:00 oand rafreahmenta served.
iles interpreted by Americana flack, sponsored by the South
Present were! Emmett Hendon,
every walk o f lift and In I Side Parent'Teach, r Association,
Harman Brumley, Billy Brumlsy,
•very type of community. Two; The committee In charge of
Ira/ Bach, Mi _
including
Mrs.
theI, Frances Dague, Lola Mark. years hava passed and yet l b . , •rrangerocnU
wether. /Charles Dawson* Dtl club looks back on tha relief Henry Witte, Jr.. Mrs. W. A
SOC SHAVE CREAM
phlna Hasty, Robert Miney, Nol* It haa afforded to tho suffering Patrick, and Mrs. W. A. Ludwig,
Ho Trawlck, Hobart Herndon, and feala that a )ob has twen pradlet a good lima for all who
Jr., Mra. Goorgo A. 8tine. Dr. well done, however not completed, attend
The festival will fcatur* auch
C* D Brownlee, and R. E. since there la still »o much mors
Hirnslon.
s
to be done to relievo tho suffer­ amusements aa bingo, cart ride,
flab
pool, rake wolk, and numarFrom Longwood war*: BUI ing and privation of tha English
B-GRA1N TABLETS, Bot. 1OO
otia other*, lit addition
Mrs.
Hartley. Tred BUtUae, Betsy people.’’
Dibble and . Marguerite Dibble.
Many more thing* art needed Beatrice Bkewrx, aalrologlat ol
for tho people who have Buffer­ l.ako Mary, will be In attendance
ed from the effocta of war. such to read the guests' fortunes.
pupils of tha F
aa shawli for women working In
A iM u tk l i e
tha Industrial area, the said. Gordon Wrignt Dane* Studio will
10c MILK nf MAGNESIA
The shawm may bo knitted of present a dance ravuo In the
school auditorium and following
IODENT
V jS fS S S S S s T s s s e e , , , , , , .
Mra. Glenn B. McKay, district any color of yarn and should be this H- E. Morris will anlartaln
deputy president af District Ten large enough to go around the thd audience with tho showing of
of the Rebekah Aaaombly, com­ head and shoulder*. Other ar­ thd moving picture* of “ Popoyor
prising lodges la KJnabnmoe. 8t. ticle* far women are greatly
Rafreahmenta may bo hau conCloud. Orlando and Sanford, needed, Mra. Martin state*, such
“ g of hot doga, coca-colas,
t i t ' rTOILET
n ii gT c
n ip
»
SOAP
presided over tha meet tag of tho aa undtrwaar and maternity
peanuts,
Ice cream
district which waa hold In Kla- dresses which are Impossible to
___ apples and many othars
obtain In England.
slmeo on Tnoaday avcnlng.
FINE DEVELOPING
Since button* ara almoat non- Numerous prises which have been
At tho coachHion of too bus&gt;
ex latent In tho war-tor* country, donated by tho merchants
TULL HCrUND ON
a n y T »«r*8 »f~ &lt; »Y shape la great ho given away.----------------UNUSED r : t M
ed to Mra.'
Iho
public
haa
teen
extended
«•*'• ' * 4*0gs••4 •&lt;« 4o*|tl g|
ly appreciated by tho organisa­
tha hoatoaa
a
cordial
Invitation
to
attend
ami
. •* »e •'.-•el 'w l|U ll'fll'
tion. Many afghano ara needed
Other* at
2 f o r :i:ic
Georg* Ewan, for tho member* - o f tho Hovel en^oy the fun.
Included&lt;
AND
PRINTINQ
M I* freeling
re, Mra. Iran
Mra. .Fred
Lynn, Mr*. weather. Anyone having theee
Rnhow, ~
Mrs. Mary articles It naitod to communicate Ctyriea on Ita work without the
Rodney
banaflt of any provlalons for
C E. Chorjjentag, with Mra. Martin.
BaUy and
t Tho Bandloa&gt;for*Britain .Club foad* with which to buy th*
Jr.
much ncedad clothing, and de­
pend* entirely upon tha dona
liana of Interested and gentrou
a, Mrs. Martin declared
R . M W I 'A4..»s
ore any amount of money
D KLITKKT—FHOMM
or fOall, la greatly approFACE POWDER
CREAM ol
uJ S&lt;WL *4.*»*
___ by tho club, It la foarod
COTY ALMOND
C C(
-JO*
COLD CREAM
that tho chib will hovo to clooo
POWDER
DVD
LOTION
MAMPOC
work Iff Sanford If funds are
forthcoming soon.
mi
14th carton of clothing
___ wpa recently chipped In
rinltd tho following artWtoo!
Three afghans: 1 helmet; 6
canal • beanie caps; 6 pair of
J3c
10c
*oxi 1 pair of sea boot stock•covet
■YRUP
E xcitin g N ew Selection!
lr «* l 4 pair flovca; l sweater*;
■ ROMO
IVORY
‘ 4 * Ota | and a number of long
FLAKES

INE DEAL, 8Mlaty Editor

^Social Calendar

Plans For Armistice
Day Dance Told

ENDS TODAY

Pe r sona Is

t

I

o

\

t

THE CHATEAU
INN

Christian Church
Council Has Meeting

RESTAURANT

• Cuban Sand­
wiches
• Mex
e

S PORTS
35? »°65(

• ( ’old Draught
Iiccr

35cio65^ I

ROMFORD 1IDDLIS

HANKS UNDERWEAR

COWAN

Young People’e
Council Meets

COM PANY

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

Policy Of Bundles0outh Side School
For-Britain Stated I
To Have Festival

'f'.t ’ ?r/or»

r

BARBASOL

Xku

39c

29c Ctxaia

Mrs. McKay. Presides
At District Meeting

ASPIRIN

J &amp; J TALC
2Sc SIZE 21e

M B 5ggS 5

PHILLIPS

SWEETHEARTJ ,

7Se BAYER
ASPIRIN S9e

23

31c

21

LIFEBUOY
SHAVE
CREAM

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
no

M

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
la v . riser m a n

Pippin Gardens, Florist

“ H I - C O LO R " D RESSES

49*

ir

E

OP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FOR EVERY OCCASION

K g ...... 50

t o ia c c o i

UT. FIRST STREET—PH0NB 7U-M

gn&amp;nn- ftowfra

32 3cforSite262 1
(LIMIT 1&gt;

“

\ s e ie a W M

CARTERS PILLS

$16.57

21c SIXK . .

EAGLE BRAND MILK
Sit-os.......................1 9 "

an It will coot you for |6jx&gt;0WOO Bodily Iajsry agd MjBOC
■forty Damage LUbUlty ! »

or *10
6IVUIVK PO-DO

va bad no claims tho pail
years.

w~
Omlf n o n

a - r n a ii *
*"*

8alof*M te,
Wu*

.
rfu. * - ii.-1- a.- JkJrli L&amp;k - &gt;

-vi*. io L s .- l -

MIX
. * \

* rQfT* ^ - 5*’ * 7, IT C

l , *S ►
•+

' *
, I*

-TnJ'

. . 1 9 *

^■r

.

�,• t

t

i

—

r

M yroiP m u ^ , usmm&gt;. ru m p *

Hie Sanford Herald

THURSDAY, OCTOBER U . IM t

■ VETO* r u g TODAY

WIVWEM
*_ W .

_

ron

BIN;

rina be as tear.

v be white aa mow;

*&gt;• r*» like erimaen,

•hsO be ss weel— lselSh

i __

IN THE SKIES

f n m Dover to Dunkirk *
atom Dunkirk to Ramsgate,

A»d back to tU dTiST ’
QW *f boeU of the enemy
IraSnimt?*
into ike

fnuuferred* to Um yawl*
The Massed fog—

{•T**1 before thb dev the enamy,

rTk^rs^*

Aid For The RnseUm
It comes os something a bit dlseoacgiiliig to many
Americans, most of whom have been criticising the British
for not launching an invasion of the continent while the
Germans are occupied with the Russian campaign, to learn
that after more than two years of warfare, after more
than eight years of Hitler’s rule in Qernuuiy, Britain has
neither the tanks nor the airplanes to give the slightest
tope of success to such an enterprise.
“Give us the tools and we will finish the job," said
Kinston Churchill over a year ago. And ro Americana
went to work to become the “ Arsenal of Democracy." Con­
gressmen freely voted billions of dollars to build Units and
airplanes, and to build factories to bond more of them in.
8evcn billion dollars was appropriated in Leaao»-Lend Aid.
Another six billions will be voted in a day or two.
Billions more were voted for our own national de­
fense. Just how much nobody seems to know. But esti­
mates have it that we are spending 16 billion dollars this
year to buy tanks and airplanes and other Implements of
warfare for our own use. It is also 'Stated on reliable au­
thority that this sum will soqn be cxipanded to over 50
billion dollars a year.
And yet today we have neither the tanka nor the air­
planes to help the British make an Invasion of the con­
tinent hold the slightest possibility of success. We havo
neither the tanks nor the airplanes t o help the Russians
years of watchto hi* boasts of
log Hitler get ready for war and listen
Britain were
invincibility, both the United States i
caught hopelessly unprepared in 1089,
As if this were not enough, we still do not seem to
realize the seriousness of the situation. Wars are not fought
with huge appropriations. Ho mere aagriflrrs by taxpayers
alone can stem the tide which Is swooping over Ehrope.
It will take tanks and airplanes in vaaAly greater numbers
than Hitler can muster to do that. Wo caift win the war
by throwing dollars At the,Germans. Those dollars have
got to Im converted into the machlnaa of war.
And yet defense strikes go on without abatement.
Worse than that they are tolerated by tha government, and
we are afraid, by a large segment of the public at largo.
It la a part of tha philosophy of “bustneaa aa usual.” We
think we can beat Hitler and still enjoy tha' luxury of
strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, and businast b wms. And
tha government, which knows better, doaa nothing about It.
. Every amateur strateglat In Araariea
Araeriea thinks Brltsin
ild strike* while the iron la hot and wa are ready to
win Churchill and his whole military staff fo r not
g to the aid of the Russians, but we have' so far
d to furnish the tools. And the “ Araenal of Democra­
ts an arsenal in name only.

*nd

Now mercifully masking the p «i•eepa lenses,

■•“ •ring the

hair-lines o f

tha

TH U R SD AY, OCTOBER 2 3 ,1 M l

aat. Schirard was taken away
from o* during tho contrets to

WMDNey1

art aa oaa at the umpire*. This
task ailed for quirk and cor­
net derisions aa to tho immedi­
ate situation* effected during
tU various manauvaix Umpires
were sometimes eallra upon to
render a verdict as often as every
ten miautes. and Uieir notes de­
rided- whether Um movement
would allow an advance or reus*
unite were bound
•mptn’s derision, but some of
the arguments and howls of pro­
test were enough to weaken the
staunchest of men. It U s been
said by many that the umpires
bad tka hardest and one o f tU
moat important functions of any
group engaged.
In addition to the various bat­
talion and regimental aid sta. wo have in the Dixie a
complete Medics 1 Regiment, the
loeth.. composed of three bat­
talions; collecting, ambulance and

Anderson-

Griffith
Funeral Director
7M E. tad BL
481

1 Out or 3 „
.
Young Men .10 Yearn Old
Have Defective Evwlcht
H iaaU eallem

••****•

■eel* M l S ill* * *1 eevreetl**
lleaeee m e Me mm*b !• ■«*(SI* •fflleliea. tall aa
IWar far to araa&lt;a««eal.

DR. HENRY
M cLAULIN. JR.
feeling th.fr way by night over
•trmnga roads under extrema
blackout condition*. The Ire arm*
a vital Job well done throughout.
Thera (Bay are, from General
Hutchison on down, a splendid
liat
—- _of outstanding
__________ _ man doing
‘ ■J
their pert to retain and pass on,
tha Meted
heritage
that la
Aawriea**. The final chapter can­
not, aa yet, he written, but the
glowing peg** o r that epIaUe
will contain several paragraphs
which will hold a deep and tin­
eare Interest for the clUiens of
Sanford, present and future. It
la extremely doubtful that any
other city o f similar aiae, In any
state, can boast of the number*
or &lt;H the quality o f high ranking
Army Officers that Panford can
rightfully and proudly claim.

to you tbelr united efforts !e
serve their country, at a tires
when men ef such high atabd*
anls, training and leadership
quaUtias are aeruly neefad.
General Hutchison commands
Ihe Sixty-Second infantry Brig*
ade, composed of troops from
A lets bis &lt;l#7th. Infantry 1 aadi

s We have long contended that one of the moat worth­
while project* which WPA offlclala conld Inaugurate In
Sanford and Seminolo County would be a thoruugh-going
T M ^ iw ec* that paaaed undermosquito and housefly eradication campaign. Since all that
•ajttdag the surf, allaying the hu to be done to get rid pf such pests la to eliminate
lop op the swell,
thtfr breeding grr.ui.de, the taak should not be too difficult
o f guns of
Now comes a group of sclentlsta to dUcloae that at
,
A f y fiwn Ike Immolating blasts leaat two of our most insidious and droadad human dU loff to a
■eases are spread by the mosquito and tha common hbuse- ICUnsral'.
oiMagU.

BMbjg 'tki flushed covoys.

ghsH r * “ • f,lm on

Major Scott's constant super- ( Browning machine suns, antirisk* and tireless efforts. Aecl-|tank guns and 81 MM trench
tents and mlxhaps or oven the mortars) for the three rifle
trivial nature were given in- companies In the battalion. On
itant and expert attention there-1 many occasions during the man­
ky cllralnating any possible fu- ncurers, the battalloh was strung
Jure consequences. Although the lout for as much aa eight milts.
Kajqr’ a post, doting the battles Keeping In- touch with the supirpa Iocs ted; to the Immediate porting riemfnts. kept the CapM r at Regimental R id 1Station, tain on the Jarpp' for hours at
he spent many hours at the a time, but his unit was always
front, cheeking and supervising ready rnd on hand with planty
the functioning of each of th« of fire power and a "never-saythree
bgltallea
air
stations, die' determination.
Major Scott's •staff consists of
General
Hutchison'*
right
hire first lie*tenants who act hand man and able assistant la
M ' — Istrid*,' bdt the Major, r e . Captain Karl Nordgren, one of
Boa on his class personal supeH the division’s most capable had

appearing mysteriously In one cbmrnunlly and,then Jymp- probably
Ing suddenly to another, without anyone being able to ex- juritng
Wain why.
'
•
'‘Within tho past month hu coma naw light” says'tha
Washington Star. "Public Health Bevvies worker* have tha so*
proved that tha encephalitis experienced In tho Northwest
►; «&gt;• rifUsat booms.
this summer was, almost beyond question, spread V mosU the Urban,
. Now two Yale scientists disclose to tha American
U *b* Rhrar of Loadon, tc
Health Association that tha dmdad polio—Uttar
,&lt;*mo sea In by tho tread known because of tha wide publicity given It by tha efforta
’Mr irttlf
of President Roosevelt to curb the malady—can be spread
— E. J. PRATT
by the common housefly.
watering, clothing and
‘Thera may U other vectors of both*these maladies.
Discovery of tne method of spread does net" necessarily
it? r t
mean that the maladies can be prevented. It ia not synony­
mous with “ cure.” But It places In tha hands at pub! Ip « T * * T 6 J H
|Ut U Is on tU its
health offlclala knowledge, which will U Invaluable in fu*
turn epidemics and which wilL aqahla them to ' forestall
much suffering and lou of Uft.
’ “ Most encouraging la tha fact that science Is taking
the myitery out of these maladies. Mystery h u bean one
of tha major reasons for thali
And tha myitery ia, noth
common manure pile tod pollu

C A R R Y H i AT
ANYW HERE

Chose
Chills
w ith a

AT T11B

Arcade
Package Store
YOU’ LL FIND
IN

ALL

TUB
LINES

DB8T
OF

fx&amp;Ua&amp;U

PERFECTION
OIL HEATER

Fine Liquore

Arcade
Package Store

ET

m

°-

D- FABBBLL,

n

*f

! MATHER ARCADE

T b * constant rigil
•hbum. Firat Bat-

prop.

$6*50 to $11*95 '
H IL L .
"H A R D W A R E
COM PANY

801 EAST FIRST STREET

•s. zSs u k

Hi* battalion port « tha mlnal* at
k* fUW this provM

S

c*parity of

WRECKER
Complete Auto Repaint
Day Phone'.
Night Phone

and modal*— regtU rte dud . short

.... ......Ill

Ms Mtl

57W

single-

O" and thrre-butkfcardlne, Wor»tr.l,

FlauntI Wonted.
Pall ooion, rta-

BRYAN’S
GARACE

art In U. S. Army War Maneuvers

M to salt your

Jqst a*ec**sfally
world’s largest m
rere- This tilanl*

T O P COA TS

final *tarns

ipful srisM*

amobile,
s ahardt : ,
iy amaredfi

n

a

&amp;
.V

r*'
i

+

a
.

-r-4

1%s

"

�Hr *■

( • J -.g*VW

—

liK R A V ), SANFORD, F L O R IO i

A n d Personal Activities
BEAL, 8ocitty Editor

1Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Tk* Towaend Club will meet in
Jfc* Court Haul* at 7:30 H. M.
I r ita rrcular mntint.
FRIDAY
Th* afternoon wiaion of th#
l t d Cron- will b# a|Kitiaoi4il by
tb* Lodi**' Auxiliary
of
ihe
ContrtfttionRl Church.
A The Bible studies
on "The
L ift and Teachings ' of the Apoati« Peter will be concluded by
Dr. E. J. Pace at the Preftbytartan church beginnmi: at
o'clock and lasting until I (Hi IV
Mw
3UNDAT
Th* Town«#nd Clut« „ f the
5th Congrraiionnl District will
hold th«ir regular iiimillily con­
ference meeting in lIn- Court
Haute at 1:30 I’ , .tl. Th&lt;- public
' A well aa all mmilirti air in
vited to attend.
MONDAY
Th# D. A. |{. will aponaor th#
B»d Crota sewing eesainn in thr
Woman'* Club in thr inuli’ ing
frith
th ]H n . C.
H.
Ilawion
In
w ar**,
Th* Truth Srekin Cla.a of tb*
Mrthodlat Church will mrrt at
th* home of Mra. W. J. David,
410 Waat Kir.il
Street,
with
Mrs. John Vaughn, Mr*. W. E.
V illa , lira. W. C. Drklr nn«l
Mra. J. D. Jiukina a, cohosti*njra.
TUKSDAT
The U. D. C. with Mr». If. J.
Holly In chant* will aponanr th.

Plana For Armistice
Day Dance Told
Commit!##* 4nr th* Arm Utica
Day Dance which will t* given
in
thr Armory on thr evening
of Nov. II, havr brrn announced
by Mra. f . L- Irwin, crnrral
chairman, a* fnlIowa:
Ticket*. Mra. K. C. Harper,
with tickrt headquarter! to b*
at
108 Magnolia Avrnur.
IVogramv Mra. Joel 3. Field:
publicity, Mra. Henry McLaulin,
Jr., drenrationa, Capt. Earl T.
Inucka. chairman. * aaaiatrd by
Nrd Smith ami V. A. Sprrr.
Mra. J. W. Danirl, president
of
Ihr American legion Auxlllary, has e i tended to the public
a cordial invitation to attend th*
■lance which will
climax the
Armistice Day activities.
Ticket! havr brrn printed and
are being distributed to th* var­
ious Legion ami Auxiliary memtrr* and may lie obtained fron|
any of them.

Christian Church
Council Has Meeting

Mra. A. II. Byrd and Mra. V.
II. Grantham were C O . hostesses
to th* members of the Woman’s
Council of th* Kirat Christian
Church on Monday afternoon at
Ihe home of the former.
Mr*. Alex Johnson presided
over ■he business session nnd the
devotional was conducted by Mrs.
O. D. Landrtaa. It was decided
^ c d Croaa tewing iruiun in th* In have a kitchen shower at the
November meeting.
mom inf.
Refreshments ware served dar­
ing th* socUl period to th* fol
lowing:
Mrs. R. G. Fox. Mrs. F. 8.
Why doc* Lottie Loring
Lamaon,
Mrs. J. L Nlblark,
Mrs. George Townsend, Mr*. II.
lodt th* oupboard?
E. Cordell, Mr*. Ijtndresa, Mrs.
Johnson, Mrs. M. G. Tracy. Mrs.
R. T. Humphrey, Mr*. W. 8.
Thornton, Mrs. Georg*
Ewan,
Mrs. C. W. Clause, Mra. J. E.
Harper, Mra. J. J. Cates, Mrs.
Grantham and Mra. Byrd.

lPMrjoip iippua

POLIO

t t C A O I I II teataJae ktr ladle(*■ asSie BUMFORD »4kJDg PawStr —

&lt;£* «I-|lupkiU, I h U m i Hi i Uk-

1*1 |I W

W that MaUlas M alaai . . ,
fit * * u * t* * * w n * r t a * « * . r n u i » i
Mr M BV kaakta., ctaulaiag 4«i4*4
*4 bright Id*** lalmfaave tear baking.
i M n n i Xim iar* Baklaa P#v4a»,
Ip a ■. B u Ik I , I M i lalaad.

EPIDEMIC

WANING

MONTGOMERY Ala., Oct. 21
— OP)— With only four tasea
of infant!)* paralysis
reported
Wednesday, Dr. J. N. Raker,
stale health officer, axpretaed
confidence Alabamanlan* “ can
soon begin thinking of the worst
pollomyalitia eplde/ilc In their
history aa a thing e f th# oast
rather than \of tho present.’

P A G E TTTIIEB

INGLEY-ZACHRY WEDDING CEREMONY
IS SOLEMNIZED IN QUIET SIM PLICITY

Quiet dignity and
slmpIkUy Were white bride’s rota* end tube
characterised tha
wedding o f roses In a shower bouquet wilb
HAPPY HI K ill DAY
ML«* Marguerite Ingiey, daugh­ (lusters of white bouvardia.
Mr«. W. A t ag1ter of Mr. and Mra. Jaaas L.
Mr. and Mra. Ingiey enter­
Miss • Virginia Ann I in •
Ingiey,
and
William
Brown tained after th* ceremony with
Zachry, Jr., son o f Mr. and Mrs. • reception at the Mayfair Ho­
William B. Zachry, which took tel. Receiving with then, wer*
P A HERO TO HEROES!
lla lln u e 'e n F ralival
place Wednesday afternoon at the bride and groom, Mr. anl
8:00 o'clock at tha Hole Crons Mrv William B. Zachry and Mra.
South Side Schiml j
MUa Harrell* Menard of Pal­ Episcopal Church with the Rev. Charles Raulerson. Mrs. Ingiey
Thursdny. O rl. .’In
Martin
Brim,
rector
of
Holy
Wore
an
aquamarine
clue
eilk
metto la th* guest of her brother*
rsey guwn with matching tur6:00 to 9:0(1 P. M.
In-law and aUter, Mr. and Mr*. Cross, at ihe officiating clergy,
man, and William Branan s irr­
in Her corsage w j « fashioned
Erie Nordgrvn.
*
ing aa acolyte.
of pink roses and will’ ,* lulir
Mr. tiu&lt;| Mm it.. l " t || 1&gt;» nZachry’*
mstunie ton mrt* nnruMiti mi* •ll# la. lll of
Palms formed a gT#en back­ roses. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3. MorrUon vUlted with their son-in- ground under stained glass win­ gas « f plum color crepe with a ■\ ton, Rol**ft II til II. Ilf .
Jr..
PAT O’BRIEN
of
Talisman in th*4 W l ’ X H',,*| Ita
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. dows on each tide o f th* alfar shoulder corsage
hi
Free as a
•m S
A. B. McRaney, In Lakt Wales where tall vase* were filled with loses. Pale pink gladioli and -or- Iinif*t4»wn, N Y
— \is o —
white chrysanthemums.
Whit* a! vine were used in Jreoraiing Oct. VJ Mi
Wednesday.
1'• •I'M to l W
feather in a
M .iii, 'l.iin n L ILinil
waxen tapers burned in cath-dral the room* lit by whlt»* t.njHT* ir rrmemlivr*’*! .« tin t•'! Mis 1 Knmi
N u n 'll , Kt'i'l — N e w s
Mrs. E. M. Thomas has re­ candelabra, and whit* star |la­ Antique silver rAnJfltlira
Clark.
Mrs. Martin Bram grrr etl the
breeze
turned to har horn* In Starke af­ mina, coral vine and pal* pink
ter visiting with her sUtec, Mra. gladioli were used In decorating £uekti at the door, while Mm
NX M
Mr Mini Mi
Ruth Scott presided over
th» t»f Klormo*. &gt; t u « illlll). tfimf
J. A. Cunningham, for the past th# church'.
^
io n io n o n , Saturday;
fcride't
table
and
the
three-tiered
two weeks.
Or ntlrr
vhrn
Before the ceremony. Mrs. Roy
the birth *’f a dill XX M »*hll
Vi»l| w . n II t \ M
Jt
Symea, organist of Holy Croaa, white fronted bride'* cake. Mm. ip*. Ji , »’ii S Hill 1N. S. ,
\\ lull A Show!
Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Whila- 'gave a program of trxdltkinul Robert William* of Orange fity Mr I’tnlip- i- \III* ....
the bride'*
S|a.ita y ti h u i . l l y
h*ad ar* expected to return this wedding
music.
Mrs.
Symea wa« custodian o f
n,l Mrs. _ A
I biu&gt;w y m i ' v P j e t
week from Savannah, N.
Y. ’ lyed the Bridal Chorus from book, and Mra. Richard Deas and city
! t h e m m i. Y h i l r ^ t
whara they have been .pending
hengrin for the processional Mrs. Rolland Dean se-ve I punch
arc f i r r ft*r iv t i u i i
the aummtr.
and
Mendelssohn’s
Wedding Other* assisting th* hiWesa were
l u ) g&lt;Jf, tr u in g m i u I
March for the recessional. Mar­ Mr*. Henry Wight. III. Mrs J
| ii lli rr »|f »«&lt; An.I
Mltn - Jane Sharon
Mr. and Mrs. E. M.‘&gt;8w*lm tin
Stinecipher,
soloist,
sang W Altman,
y o u ' i r I' lw ln tetl w it h th* »•. o t &gt;. »•*
are moving from their home on “The Lord's Prayer” by Malo'.t*. Mi's Elisabeth liuprecht. Misr
I I f t i c B u p p f i t o f i tic l i n o
k .
White,
Mi«s
Mar&gt;
West Nineteenth Street io th#
Mrs. Charles
Raulerson of Catherine
I Crott ti Oiiwitl Till* i • inti 1 1.si-’ *
Msyfalr Hotel where they will Okeechobee, matron of honor Chapman, Mi.* Doris 11*11. Mis,
) m r n t h r l p g y . ' U k r e p a p i t i , r .so |
Marjnri,
reside this winter.
and sitter of the groom, reor* a Carlin Palmer, Miss
Mt W t - l k l o o .
gown o f rose taffeta with tUht- Cogburn, Miss Lenora Whnldon
K d ' V ! • » |*«s!1 I I I l il t I l . i i r I It
•
Mra. J. Henry Menick has re­ fitting basque and full skirt. Her and Mis* Margaret Rein
I l l o l h r i W d l l f L u l l . I t\ Alt i ti ll , I « 1.4 • ta
turned to her home in Lon gw nod heart-shaped hat echoed *he col­
The
bride’s
bouquet
»J
IS N O W S K K M M .
I VVUltt tsalt.I
,
after having spent
the
past or of her dress, and her arm caught by Miss Dorothy Mitchell
! IAMBS ( l ( i l l ( i t l M f l S|* 111 Mil I •
four montha in Connecticut and bouquet of pink rosea was tied jtwt after the reception, :h■ I I A N ft g U l l . l r l vl l lt | li sa. kf
U | •* i I* t
New York with frienda and rela­ l(h delphinium blue satin rib­ bHde and groom left far a wed
^trails Ti jr thnu
g trip on Ihe East Coast. Sh*
tives.
bon. The dree* of the flower girl,
G ra ce
Marie
Stlnecipher, (kpse green wool wi&lt;h brown ar
Mr. and Mr*.
Roy
Marlon was of pale blue ruffled taffeta (fSsories as a trav-ling costume
have arrived from Hot Spring*. with a tiny taffeta bonnet. Her with a corsage of pink loses
Hot Don; C i v
Ark., where Mr. Marion ha* been costume, complete,! by a wrist Mr snd Mrs. Zachry wl’.l live s'
playing baseball all summer, to posy of blue forget-me.nola nnd Presidential Gardens, Alexandria
• ( ’old Draught
MA NI t \ MI «M
visit with Mr*. Manon’s parent*.
basket o f pink rose petals, Va. Mr. Zachrv Is connecteu will'
AN0 RaOADClOIM
Mr. and Mr*. Turner lixlgr lor had lh* flavor of in old-fash­ th* office of Senator ChsilHour
U lO iM
Andrews in Washington snd i
about three weeks.
ioned lare paper valentine.
Curb Sortin'
Mr. Zachry's beet man waa big •Iso a student at the George
Mbs Doris McWhorter and brother-in-law,
University
I aw
French Ate. ul 1 k«--&gt;hurt*
Chari •* Rt-ulrr- Washington
Mrs. Cecil Goodson of Ihe Orange son of Okeechobee. Thq. usher* School
f H HAMM INirtlNG COM*4HI
lilv d .
Sanford. Fla.
General Hospital in Orlsndo. and were John Hansen and Charles
Th. bride received her ,arl,
WUtla*-t*l*M, Notlk CwraU-w
Miss Beatrice Bradley of Win­ Brady of Orlando, Albert Fills o f education in Jscksonvillo. an,
\l ^11 —
ter Park, were the guests yes­ Jacksonville, and James L- Ing­ was gradua.’ rrl in the class n*
I
i
,,n
I
11
o|
I o n ii'd v:—■
terday of Mrs.
B.
F.
Mc­ iey, Jr., whose cadet grey 8o- ’S7 from Ihe
Seminole
IDgl
• I ’OI O I ’ llu N E Y ’’
Whorter at her home on the wanee Military Academe uniform SehiHil where she was a ii'.einbei
i . h i ,r,.n ••.••ml Nu;hl E lm er"
Country Club road.
added a touch of military at­ of Ihe Phi Alpha Kappu Sor
lln Ssle t l
arllv. She attended Agnes Scoti ii.i|ili r I : Srriul—
mosphere to tha ceremony.
G a. an-'
The bride was giern in mar. College in Decatur.
“ SI,\ R aiders”
Rtrsv.r’s
Secr*'’
arlal
School
it
riag* by her father, James L.
Zachrv
»«■
Ingiey. Her wedding gown waa Washington. Mr.
311
K.
FIILST
ST.
SANFOltD.
I
I
fashioned of white brocaded tsf- graduated from Seminole Hig’
The Jonior
Young People* feta with a bouffant skirt, snug School In 1937. received his II. A
Council of
hr
Presbyterian bodice, squire neck
line, and degree with honors last Jun
Church mat at the home o f Rob- long tight-fitting sleeves, . Her firnn the University of Flotid
art Herndon on East F'ourth tulla shoulder length veil fell where he was a member of th'
Street on Tuesday evening at from a heart-shaned Ellxabethan Florida Blue Kay th* Pi Kun
which tint* programs for the com- coronet. Th* brldi’a only orna­ pa Alpha fra’ rmlty. and presl
ment was a gold cross, a gift 4»nt of the lnt*rfrat*rnity Con
in^montba were planned.
meeting waa opened with from the groom. Her flowerx forence.
sentence prayers and reports of
th* various officers ware givan
and
new
business
discussed.
MINIATURE
Plans for a pageant to be pre­
F rid a y &amp; Saturday
FOOTIALL
sented aaon were made and the
next meeting was announced to
Mrs. I. D. Martin 8*mlnol* ’ Plan* sic unJrrway for. a Hal
be at th* bom* of Herman
County chairman of *undko for km *jn FaoUval to b. given at
Btumky.
Britain,
said loOny that th# atory «h^ South -Sid*
rlmary School
Following tho business a
lion a social hour waa anjoyed o f Bundle* for BriUln Is on# «n Thursday evening, Oct. 30.
of an indomltabl# freedom of all Dotn 4:00 oclocx until 9:00 oand refreshments served.
iles interpreted by Americans cl**k. eponsorad by tha South
Present were: Emmett Hendon,
every walk of Ilf* and In 1 3ld* Parent'Traghcr Association,
Herman Brumlev. Billy Brumley
every lyp* of community. Two; Th# emnmllU* In tharg* of
Irsy Bach, III .
Including
Mr.
chel, France* Dagus, Lola Mart- yean have passed and yet lh. 1arrangements
wether, (Chart** Dawson, Del club looks back on tho relief Henry Witte. Jr., Mr.. W. A
Patrick,
snd
Mrs.
W.
A.
Ludwig,
phtn* Hasty, Robert Mlncy, Nol­ It has afforded to tho suffering
le Trawkk, Robert Herndon, and reels that a job has been predict a good time for all who
Jr, Mra. Georg* A . Stine. Dr. wtll done, however not completed, attend
Tb* festival will feature such
C. D Brownlee, . and R. E. since there Is still oo much mors
Herndon.
*
*
'
to b* don* to relkva th* suffer* amusements aa bingo, cart rldo,
From Longwoed -were: BUI ing and privation of th* EnglUh flaft pool, rak* walk, and numsr
■•GRAIN TABLETS. Bot. 1OO
ou( others. In addition Mrs,
Hartley. Trad . *tstllae. Belay people.'
Dibble and ■Marguerite Dibble.
Many more thing* ara needed Beatrice Bkawea, astrologUt
for th* peopl* who hav* suffer­ Lska Mary, will b* In attsndai
ed from th* offecta ofwsr, such to read tha guests’ fortunes.
pupil* of th* R'
•a shawls for women working in
im u c
tha Industrial area, (ho said. Gordon Wrignt Dance Studio will
present
a
Jane*
ravu#
in
th*
BOe MILK of MAGNESIA
The shawl* may b« knitted of
school auditorium and following
IO D E N T
any
color
of
yarn
and
shoold
be
tx m i im
Mra. Glenn K. M alay, dUtrkt
this H. E. Morris will entertain
deputy
puty yertdont of DUtrkt Ton largo enough to go around the tk4 audience with tho showing of
t
c
com- head and shoulders. Other ar- lh# moelng pictures of “ Popey#1"
of tha
groatly
prising lodge* ta Kissimmee, 8t- tklea for woman a n
Refreshments may b* had connaedad,
Mrs.
Martin
statos,
such
Cloud. Ortondo aad
Sanford,
" l g of hot dogs, coca-colas,
underwear and maternity
presided over th* w ort tag of th* •a
irn, peanuts,
let
cream
dUtrkt whkk waa hold In Kk* dresses whkh ar* tmpoaslbl* to __ r_j*d apple* and many others
ottaln In England.
aim** on Taaaday atoning.
FINK D E V E L O P IN G
Numerous
prise*
whkh
Karo
been
Since buttons ara almost nonA t tha conclusion of th# hixldonated by th* merchants will
TULL HCTUND ON
i session i rift w u present- exUtant In th* war-torn country, bo given away.
shave
UNUSED riL M
to Mra. M alay to behalf of any sis*, color or ship* la groat­
lh
*
publk
has
been
extended
ly appro* la tod by tho organisa­
tha hootaaa iodeo.
a tordlal Invitation Ip attend and
Otfcora attendtgg from Sanford tion. Many afghana ara needed enjoy th* fun.
for th* members o f tb* Boysl
b m im t in r
Air For*#, |lnc* It k frootlng
Mrs. Frad
weather.
Aayona
having
th***
Lynn, Mrs.
Rubow, “
E A U T Y
A ID S
FOR
tarries on
*n ilu
u w
work
o . . without
-------- —the
Mra. Mary articles la askad t « cominunkiU cafrias
Radnay
bonoflt
benefit o f any provisions for
C.
E.
Chorpenlng,
with
Mr*.
Marita.
Bally and
^
l Tho Buodka-for-Brltaln . Club fuads with whkh to buy tha
Jr.
math neodod clothing, and dopends entirely upon tb* dona
tiaga of Inter**tad and gonorou
xtaons, Mra. Martin declared
SOc l.'AU.***
rbanfor* aay amount of monay
U — UlaiM
F A C E POWDER
CREAM ol
'alga or Ifilall, k greatly appro
CAKATION ar
u j UK t'A 4 -*»*
EXQUStTE COTY
C(
rfcitd by th* club, It I* foarad
“ 20“
ALMOND
4 U IIN U
C O LD CREAM
that th* club will bava to do**
LOTION
SHAMPOO FACE POWDER
441441114
,o n
work ur Sanford If funds an
forthcoming soon.
. . . . .
mi
M el e e , * 1
Mlb carton of doUtlni
wya recently, shipped In
th* following artlrte*:
afghans; 1 helmet;

ENDS TODAY

P e r sonals

t

K

THE CHATEAU
INN
RESTAURANT

• Cuban Sand­
wiches
• Mox

SPORTS
35*'“ 65'
35«-65«

IIANKS UNDERWEAR

COWAN

Young People’s
Council Meets

COM PANY

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

Policy Of BundlesSouth Side School
For-Britain Stated I
To Have Festival

(O a U jtK io n (iK joixcij D r u g 'S t o p 1?*'

r

ASPIRIN

J &amp; J TALC
25c SIZE 21c
7Sc BAYER
ASPIRIN 59c

25c Cucm
A
U Ik

Mrs. McKay. Presides
A t District Meeting

?S ?

33

LIFEBUOY ¥ur. Ho
ilH M M iM fJ
|

S W iiW f f l

STSU. T.X

iu n

W

TALL

CREAM %L 2:!

2 f o r .Ml' y / W

LOVELINESS

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
- n n omrsar—raoHi

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
« . riser s im r

Pippin Gardens, Florist

OP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FOR EVERY OCCASION

Exciting New Selection!

“HI - COLOR” DRESSES

iron.

ragat 4 beanl* raps; 4 pair of
•oil 1 pair of sea boot stockiigai 4 pair gloves; S sweaters;
4. ggOtot and a number at long
*«m «nU for men. women and

S tu cco s

&gt;.oo

cm

10c
IV O R Y
F LA K E S

. FIRST CTREBT—J H 0 N1 TU-M
T i Wira P ln w i E w y iN n "

Cnler makes them n«wiwortky— Bright
■t Rod, Gold, Sold lor Blast Corntag color*: Black with tod, Black
wrtk Blue, Brown with Gold,
th M g * l ftpluau. Tanks,
tm T in new Alpaca Crepe*. Juniors
. 'U ' t f . MUaaa I t U 14. Wo

CARTERS PILLS
2%o SIZE . .

. .

EAGLE BRAND MILK

• • • • • • 19*

Cloofca, lOfk win b « addod
oa rwquirgd by th* a t *
Fsdrtol '■fttaltpn ZaeiM

a -a S -T
a

i m i *1

•*-

*

*tvi,

/ ( S r 'A T

�:
i

I

* •

TH U RSD AY, OCTOBER U

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

111

® r a lft o * e f .ak axaeaUoa In mr
tada. la u a d odt o f tit* cirrult
►art la a d d fa r Samtnolo county.

W ay*

lan elts

zs'.vFfa:

»■ $

Board .

17 W h it* L d d b o m P e lla t*

I round Turkaya
Nolle* la baraby elran that,
by alrtara of aa ordar of roarl
. ‘anad on Oelobar I f
till,
I
wilt on Saturday, rvtabar 71.
til], baiwran tka boura of an*

THE BEST 08

iry

%

i 'A

•ty

• SCOTCHES
• WINES
•

IB

SURE TO

s p n ew
Nolle* la baraby titan that I
am ansarrd la tha Kaaturant hn«Inaan m ' M l If. * Park
Arana*
Nrnford Florida under the fte1It Iona nam# Takaeh’a Vtaaturnnt
and that I Inland to raxtat.r aald
nam* purauanl to tb* tarma of
lha "FtatlUoo* Narna Stalnta"
tchapt.r M ill Uwa of Florida)
with tho Clark of tb*
Clrrott
'Court of Seminal* County. Florid*.
MIHM ARANKA TAKAClf.
lOrt. II. 1141.
______ •

of

J a il e r

Ctrrult C
C »w t»-------

J«d|9.

V IS IT

N IC K ’S

Package Stan

.Intareot
.
hbrb
on Ou
I ? ' Bondi _
Commlaaion A

r .im iM

c f i a T r * A i r r ti N D
S a la ry C o u n ty A f i n l
l l l - l S a la ry o f H om o D em o n atB lIo n A * eM .
f l t - S O th e r r . i p m i M
# • • • • R f f a r r M fo r C o n lla f a n H ia

111

VtaTIMATRn PI*FF.**KB
TY FI ND . I

Rroortar.

&lt;*i I’u h llr lly
&lt;11-7 R e a e rre d
n e n r lr a

fo r

tnuvto

........
C o n ti*

Wllaon'i CarUHad 5 to 8-lb. Place* String Hall

RaTINATrn r t C M I l f l IIKAl.Ttl
F in n
|&lt;t Salary Cnun'r
Phv-,
■la'an,
AtaM'ani.
rvmo*. Health Niiraa,
and Other aipanara
•»•# &lt;»
It* I AoornorloUon Couatr Health Cnll
M l* at
lit - 1 ne.arrad for fbrntln■•nrlaa
...
...
Mf.M

&gt;71 F oral tiara * FlxturaaCourt Ilona*
lit
Salary af Jots* of
Coustr Caort
111 notary
at
County
Prnaaeuttns Attorn ay
l i t Clark Circuit Court,
(lonaal Court Work,
ate.I l l Shartff, d.naral Court
Work
111 Repair* to Jail
Ml Coronay** Ingu.it.
i n Furottnro m rrxtaro*

* no-TICK
Nolle* la hereby al«an that I
am anfafed In bualnaa* at IM-IM
Maxnolla A**., Sanford, Florida,
undar tba flctlllou. nam* Sanford
tlawlto# Canlar and tbit t Inland
In raslat-r aald nam* purauanl to
tha larm* 'or «n* "Flrlltlouu Namu
fttalma” (Cbaptar M ill Law* nf
Florida) with til* Clark nf Ih*
rfrrult Court of Samlnolo County.
rFlorida
io n u .
F0 R Jf&gt;T ^ T A X W n .

e s t im a t e d

1191* S&lt;

Oet. IS. 1141.

HJI14S * 25c

5

14c

End Cut -lb

m

lb

Mad. Six*. H’ dlata, O ctan

15c

Tarty Pig Pork

u&gt; i7 c

lb 21c

Cooked la* Broiling—

l ll- l Roeord Rook*. Furni­
ture
Flalaraa
4k
Kgulpmant,
--- .... ltd*.**

Tandar, Sliced LAME

lb

29c

lb

29c

lb

19c

Bonalaaa. Rollad VEAL

Go. Cured, Smoked

■ w *

Tender. Sklalaaa

W dI m c b lb 2 k

A ltv a y t Get

ood M t a t ',*

400 Sssford A w .

USE DELIVERY'*

Phones

Spaghetti

AT0ES 5 lbs. 14c

j

29c
,

Ribf. ■■wo unan.lb I
Saunas,

FR ID A Y ONLY

SWIFT** FBCUUia

Smo. SAUSAGE.

1

In Tbs -lb Nffl.

Pofk N»ckbon«s----- ..lb «

Big Plump HENSk........ IK 24c YO RK APPLES....... 5 lbs. 19c
LAMB LEGS........................ lb.33c

Morrall'a Poloc* Slload, Rlndlaaa BraoklaU

P flC O W

411 • 412

Ga. Tender STEAK....... Ib. 29c

ANN PAGE.
PREPARED

29c 1BACON

riaah Pig Pork

•M

V K THK
T H U RIGHT
R IG H T TO
TO U
1 M IT QUANTITIES

lo tu s

25

T an d ,r Root 11 Pig Pork

“ w r

______ .

Tb# followlas la an aaOmat* of
tba nteaaaary and ordinary •*•
panaaa and *11 apaetal and •«'/»ordinary aspandllaraa rMumnabW
e*b lamplatan Wr Samlbg'*
Florida. fW tkf
Taaf ,b*fJ"nlaf o atoker la» Hit. *»d andis*
SaMlmhtr ' lllb
IMS toalaala*.

Prless (jood Thru Oct.

j Waatam Streak O' Loan Whit* Canlar Cut* tb. I6f

■ h o u k U r lb 19c

R a rtw A T R n f. * f »t s a r * c i . r i t H *
O F F im R I I R H
FRF. F P N I*

1

•LIQ U O RS

E a rtN A T a e n
K a ra
m *b
iiT n x rr

.III
..
...
70

i*# *a

111 cammlaalono to Tax
Aaaaaaor
ll t M t
17b Commlaaion* lo Tax
Cel1aet*r
tltt.H
111 ft.palra
lo
Caurt
1(000*
?••**#
l ll- l Janttar Ranrlao*
It* 1*
l l l - l IJfht. FaalA Walar !**•.»*
t ll- l laaa rant*
IIH .II
It I-I leirtd.nt.la
**&lt;*•«
lit Salary *4 Saparrlaor
• f Rrstatailon
»«##*
Ml-I Kapaaaa*
of Kloe-

■ aid d a r . a t th a f r o n t d o o r o f th a
e - a r t h o a a - In Bald c o u n ty , w li
a ll th a r l c h t . H tta a n d In ta r a a t of
tb a a a ld L eo f». T y l a r In and in
tb o a b o a * d a a e rlh -d p ro p e r ty a t
CA881R W ILLIAM S. 410'k B. n u b ile a u c tio n tr* lh a h lf b a a t b id ­
M i A d ra rtla las
raqulrad
Third St., want* Job aa cook d e r to r n u b , t o a a fta fy • a a ld a a a by fmw
r a l l o n a n d m a te .
Ml-I f&lt;r»*l •iarrlraa
f lt v r n u n d a r m y b a n d na&gt;d a ra l Ml Or naral
tUatfanary4 h la U r d d k y o f O c to b er, l i t !
lllanba, Suppllaa. ale
C. M. WANT)
f*»-k Itaeord Rook*. Sup­
Sheriff
pllaa, ate.

GENERAL HOUSEWORK, cook,

IF YQUK TASTE DEMANDS

CoattU-

N o lle * la b a r# b y ( I r a n t h a t w #
a r* f n g j f t d In k o aln o aa a t 11*1 W .
I I l k a t. u n d a r lb * tle tltlo o a d i i m
Now F o r k B ao r H a rd e n * » d lh « &lt; (
w* I n la n d lo r a s la i a r .a id ‘ n am *
■Ion thin l l t h day of O ctober A
p u ra la a n l la tb * (a rm * o f Ib a " H e *
P. 1911.
f ltln u a -K am a S ta tu ta V ( V h a p t .r
r. A. PTBOM.
C h s lm an
o f tk«
H oard
of M M I l a a a o f F lo r id a &gt; w ith tb a
C la rk o f th a C lr e o lt C o u rt of flrm l&lt;*o«nl y
C om m lM ionara.
n o l* C o u n ty . F lo r i d a
( O ffic ia l 8 e » l)
CLJ4REN CK nltOOKJA
AUtft: a r. HERNDON
J . IT. JA R R K L L .
I
Clark of lha Hoard of County
. O e t. I I , t i l l .
CommUalonart.

t il S a f a r i * C a u a t y cammla•touare
•
M C ia
fnnowlna
daatrlbod
prop.rty.
■Itaeto m Bemfifbi*' rnunty. state 111 Salary Clark of tba Hoard of
Cess ty
Coramil­
or FlorMk, tb-Mf,
lion
and Coaaiy
171 T n a f Cbfcbana
Auditor
St**.11
Ida. Rbodo [aland Rad llaaa
1 1 1 Skarlff far Attaadlas

SITUATION WANTED

EXPERIENCED S A L E S M A N
wanted.
Whole aale
bualneaa
■ aatlins from truck. In replying
flee full particulars, axperlettcs
and nferencea. Box 14, ear*
Herald.
_______________ _

for

.......... ......

im n t

■ * ! ” ' » » « HOIFI- 711 Paymant of Road*
IHM.H
TAL Ft).ID
llf-1 Itaaarved
for Hlnk■M
t a c F u n d — .... — „
Itlllll*
'^ V *
7177 ••
»• for C » m i &gt;m m **
» .......... ......
1SJ„
P &lt;* m» in d n n S trH * hi open

o ~—

------. .-------------

l l l - l It... ry•

'••tad &lt;•» tha 17th.r day. of Oetobol. IlfT. I' bar* lor led upon oil

■ 1 4 BURNER keronan* cooWar,
$ 12.50; S food keroaen* rant,
•d, 118.00 each; 1 food wood
r »if«.
82B.OO;
1 Ganrnl
Elottrle ranf*. $25.00; VIUlair* Ice Bos, used veiy lit.
Ua; 839.00;' 1 coal rlrcontinf
• A bodter, $25.00; Many other
tt*d* appliance*, all file rantie A
Green'* Full
Gaa
Serrlce.
aero** from Poat Office.

» '

Itl-I la llrr of Road SuperIntinloa and or ar.
ao*r of ronvtete _ _
411 Too Ia. Maehiaary, Uaa
Alt. *ta _______
Ill Road llalartala ___
&lt;11 Paymant to City of
Raarord on t i l l Roll
« • Purrhaa* of nifhl* of

FOR SALE: 1041 Plymouth, 4
doer dalnx* ariian, Chryalay
maatar heater. Prle* and tarjns
r%hL Sea Bubba Id tk * at
8m D station. Lake Shore and
French Ar*.

Labor

VEAL
ROAST

Breakfa

CARROTS
TOMATOES ....4 cans

POTATOES.....
HAMS

X d k gL SQUASH

—w .
Royal Purple

CRACKERS

m rsm * ... m *; 3
inCoUR 5 lbs. 18c

|S4&lt;% H tD B M M A IB n

3*

f c a VksUMs Slor^snlng..

73s 48. lbs. 8128.

t e H 5 ’c

-... 3-lb. can 5(k

N*w Spraodt

««•

•#.“ • «

*

WHITE HOUSE NILE........
Asa P a n MELL0 WHEAT,
NECTAR TEA BALLS.

: Csntls •
.tsrfle Ida
) GoW’s

k8HM.bU.10e pi. biL I k
pt, bU.7cql.‘blL10c Vi e*L l k K*L Jug Ms

Heavy Syrup, I^ A ^ H E S no. V fr can 19c
CARTON

can 17c
no. 2^, can 29c
a F. JUKE.

SPIVAC*

2

DTvYOU. RAJD . t

Bwm w-

2 n O y 2 c «»9 15*
2 no. 2 cans, 27c
m 't A

Sou. Blacult

Churngold

FlrOUR

i fc 20c

20-lb»5?c

Y.Uo. lob.1
XfA

20-IU69c

LondO'Sunah.

UPTON'S'

Graw HiU
BUTTON

14-lb47c

Muahrooiru
2 -o *t 5 C

W y-TTM

DISSERTS

3 f&lt;* 14t
Hat M m • aa Hn*

POUND TDD

f Imi

MWaaOras*

M f M f l h ":I C E

WHEATIIS
— - ~ r - ~ V f.lj.'W

�t

(AY, OCTOBER

1941

THE SANFORD HERALD.-. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Point For Ocala ~
Green Wave F a n
Game Here Tomorrow Night Believes He Is
aplrit* burked up **ry to run through lh«* piny
Jinxing Team
spirits

their
week’* win
*in ovrr
over Drlj.n
Del din lI It will 1m» a csm* «»f mn*ti*r&gt;tiiinri
Kill, art pointing toward*
l(iwnrd-&lt; in* ,n *•**' • rtu"l W " ,r
„ *tnmnrrnw
"If everything gi**' well and
Ocala yam. there
hrrt*
tomorrow ' th«*
.
.boy# play
1
1
t
n* 1hunt
a*, a
thry
with great hopc^
hope* nf font
fni.t &lt;&lt;i4| mta\nni |L I and wr -hould
a defeat on Ihc visitor*.
take thii jramr." t’oarh Mrlufeaa
h«* hampered the* tram in ptoticttfi. ’ Of rourw our boyi
practice • this week, though vill have to block bnnl, run hard
play
did stay outdoor* right and tackle hard and
the drtnlra Tuesday and fan spirited game all he wa/
Coach Ijronard Me through."
this morning,
man on the .qua,I dr
-the aick list yesterday ,
reported to- i.ie prartic** ,
With the win under |
thry
have
shown
W ASHINGTON. Del. 2:t — l-T*l
in their blocking. !
Commencing next Tueiulny. all
und running, making an |atd.to.Ruuia cargoes
will
he
different looking *qaud move,| through the |*ort •»( Rim
one ‘.hnt played the \•on. the maritime
rommt**ioM
• t three week*
w*rk« of the araaoi
saul Wednesday.
oach ..Ici.uca*
in look
Even t(oach
-I&lt;•
The army base pier in lb*
ng, for a victory
viclnr) over Oenln. ton Htil be the assembly point
hough he adimU that (train is for materials. The roniniissifiti
i dangerous icant any time in -•aid it adopted the plan in orde
aeason and in nny reason, to make greater use of the f.i
record shows two defeats. cilWea of various ports and •«
t :.y and l.ivr Oak. hut prevent possible congestion.
have a win ovrr Ilollrs
-The action was taken because
nf Jacksonville.
of
the
constantly
increasing
volume
of materials essential
The gridders havr been atuilylh«
thr Otulu olfense this week Russia's defense efforts/*
they haven't the men nece*- commission said.
1 —1 ---- -------------------------

Aid To Russia Will
Move Through Boston

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

IVo Miami Sophs
Making Bid For &gt; I’ dAll-State Team

' IK.s p o iin t ls . s t a r t w ith
( It iih
- |H 'r d
and
in i v r
i ►i i • t a r .
K ii«
p b in v 'i't l
jt ln *
m id d le f«»i
m&lt;

ir«s(|ggH I'rta Ptgf oa*i
Frank Evans
Stine Machine A Supply ro.,|
Roumillat
A Anderson. Pixl
'
‘
NEW
ORM ANS
IVI —v
!!ry„ r , ? n,‘ r*' Dr. J. U Ingram.
J, '" '
(Special) R t
Ml,., pn.m..,. .,t ” “ f,rn * A.Kn Service. Roberta'
Knhert. j, M
is
Port Arthur T e a * . Inmherm,,,,.
" nrr* » Uqunr Store. •
ha* -ubmitte.l ............... .
li&lt; F.” L7n l P ' " 1' ! . ShoP- Spenc.f
Trlane Univer-.O rnot'.l) cnarhra H .rdln lyairy. W dlt.r L ( «*p er.!* *
«»
whethu-r he .houbl
,t.y gan " k* r , r
£L°r r c.S. 1H S S
fram game, in whirh Ihe Grertt 5 " * ph . 9 01« * !!°n'||I^,
Wnve I* pMy.ne
|k«y Britt • Gulf San ice Statinn.'
, ,,
, .. ,,
Moran'* Market. Marwrll Stewart .J"11
I '
‘ '.r ' - rBennnole m i N r .
,lkr
Ch
Rr,‘ ,
Travtler'. Home. Sbnford Rout teon,
I " . “.k *
?
hy R K ’ |Work*. Sanford
Elc\tr.c
Con.
over th, Gre. me|tract ing Co. A. P k n n r ll- A'
" D r -r (oach I . . . . in H»iia gone. Inc an.l Atlantic Coa.t
ton Saturday ..ml
it *v».
my Line Railroad
fault. I nm a imx I .
only . r*e I Sanfonl Super Store.Slake*,
came n year In lU.Tt. I an. thcrt-lFi.h Market. Florida Power nnd
when Auburn tied ... In MCI. I , Light T o . Triple " S " Groceteria,
wa. there when North Car .linn ( Sanfonl ftoudney. (’ M
Hand.
I»m.. from l- him' in the ftnal.Q p Herndon. Jim. D Jmkln*.
Illllliltea to .core to., to i hdo.vna T. W laiwton, R
M
Hob"
to get i, tie In It* 10 I wa* 'h'r''|Mnye. Geo \ Speer. J r. It \V.
when |. S. I' '..-.I .,* A ~l now Ware.
Cit» Ire A F'.i.-I
-Co.,
I win rt lion* I•*r* I ......I eome |p„|,„, ^ p|n„
to another if &gt;ou rmuh.-. want n» i Sinclair Refining Co.
to *tay away
__
Crown Pa|»er
Co,
Frick wen
Dawson
since
Mr
^ ,,H Funeral Home. Altman t’hevrohl
hi
*
a
n
n
u
a
l
gar
ni
has already utii
( ('o . f*nldwrir« CSmcery A Meat
this y o r that liee m o n t m a k e n I Market II It Rope Co. Inc.,
st ud ies
next
ilccisiun until he
Bauer Radio A Electric Service,

yenr’a ached »bv
" I f we juat had
there next year. I
to take n chance

LUK. R g W t R T I

o t h e r it e m s

PECANS

Bw. NEW CROP W. Or

«&gt;• « c

III
=

C
O
R
NM
EAL....10C GRAPE FRUITS for 10c E
10 lbs. 25c REAL GOOD

_____________ — III

—Drop By. Look Over Our S
Poultry Yard. Cle
Fattened On Grain,
9m©. HOG JOWLEv. ..... lb. 15c
White BACO N.............. lb* 15c
Brisket PORK R IB S .....lb. 15c

THEIR

f

.

in Of

■-

Ktfjjtmr. tft w w J . S \ A .

DIXIE CRYSTALS
SUPAR *

S

i n&lt;tk %
%ii i r
K IM .1 M

Ilf:

*K I&gt; M :ll

PICNIC HAMS... .lb. 1 9 ‘/2C |
18c

H im

n»»i

•m.I
» ••••*!••••••*»!

BACON Ib.
mm

iif i f « i i i «

ROAST

Ib.

ik

\v

WHITE BACON.. Ib. 11 '/:C
Friday Only
« ill \ l li \

i i i *i

I BUTTER lb. 3 3 C

PIHTATOKS

10 Iks.

APPLES
i

a m

SOHASII

VI IX

T H Il.

lniwkrl

7 liis. 251'

TURNIP

ii

LETTUCE............2 heads 17c
ONIONS :t lbs. 13 c
Mil 4 M l

IIM Ml

GRAPES 2 lbs. 17c CAUUFLOUR....... .... Ib.

C. Ilw CORN
Hm.

I

f i l m

I ' l l . I .a Ml M l

H « rr* &gt; nl

nr

.BPAGHfrrri
I for 2 .r
&gt;80.1 APPLE SAUCE
* COI *T N V MOM-

OTBLET?

l»r , 411

IBr

J» IM. I*'.&lt;

•

m|

\ 411*1%

( OUN
l f«»r 21r
|.|l\ TOILET SO.\|# :\ for I7r

BRILLO CLEANSER
.sin. 7'/*c
l)jc .
12 l/uc
BRILLO SOAP BADS
Ige.

12VaC

sm, 7'^c

............................. ....

*

AHSTU. SOUPS
PAKKAY OI.KO

Wu*hr.-«m

nud. 12c
lh. U'c

I U T t M . i .m n i ’a Kill IT

rnrKTAn

IUc

FACTORY PACK

IVORY FLAKES
b e . 22c

1« Mm

Crisco 3- 53c
v&gt;

12 n*. 11»,r
........

APPLES 5 Ihs. 2 |c

PEACHtS

lh. T(.c
47 o*. 19c

'.WHOLE DEBTS

Nf

I %I I M .

an e iitiM i »*uNkt&lt;rii*&gt;:

..

“BUTTER
APPLE JUICE

llr t il H M

II). 421r

,.»..|2 it/. I &lt;)c

,e

DJr

7

LG E19
RINSO
FLOUR 5 LBS25‘

I Hr

F r t NP w&gt;CMrrlr&gt;H

i

« « &gt; l t i i l l li

2 II,s. 9c

k

C

Sb*4t

i i in

OKRA ....2 lbs. 19c YAMS.................. 10 lbs. 21'

« .

l
&gt;

llr i* *k rl

Ib b'ltiiM
R r i'k rl

CHOPS ...lb . 1 9 C

III K h

1 m a T I.K T n r.

2 lbs. 29c

llrh

STEAK
■ rut:

10c

I.

ll.intbtir ucr

Friday Only

SQUASH 2 Ills. IJ r

I Me

17c

&gt;4HKi(r

S.in.k

m ill l l l ' f

lb. Me

Ib.
Ib.

• llr*1

LARI)

21c
k

nm i %mi

CAL. LEMONS.. 1C

ib. 25c

H*

•* 4 •BIIKI II

i 11 f . i r r

Friday Only

B irrs

WEINERS
iMg"FEET :i lbs. 2.U- Neck Bones

MULLET
I lbs. lor 25c
pi. 29c
BALTIMORE OYSTERS

ONljJNS

lb. 22c

STEAK

* r *t *

Ib. 27'oC CHEESE

HAMS
I'liM M

*

*HIIM |l HO'IMI

w|.l« Kli

BACON

Pig Pork H am )h - I r
II). 2!)l* Pi* Pork ShnulHer*. Hi. I7r
Pig Pork Sitle
lit. 15c
% I 4»l If %
I 4M1I
Pig Pork Itarkhono ll&gt;. '-Or

*

fi lii S lie*. L

IIO C K I.K S S T K N D K H

II). 2.5c jCOLD MEATS

11 M i n t

**110.11h CONTKOLI.KII'*
FIU.-SAT, SPKCTAI^

FRIENDS”

- ECONOMY DEPARTMENT -

I*.

. RUGAE PEAS

S
T
E
W
BEEF.21b.25^ B
U
TTE
R..lb. 39C

t

t««oliT i:ti

..

STEAKS

E

IIKKF (S w irl'S )

W r.S 'l KHN

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 21
llll
(At— State employee and nffi.
fiLICKI) PINKAI'PLK
ciala who drive automobile* wdl
wktwn.es**
be urged by Governor Hollnrd
CONI). MILK
2 lot 25r
and the eafely committi J (o r-inewt*1.
operate Irt a campaign to r**&lt;lncp
DOG F(M)I)
no. I lull . ',r
arcidenta.
ro u h
The governor and the nai'rly: I MACKKHKI.
no. | lull s'*r
department'* advluory committee'
I
V
,
Tl'NA
FLAKES
H'/r
approved a proclamation to In* 1
poated In all etata offleea anil | 1 NBC SIIHKDDKI) WHEAT Hir
I t*ttin : nm « m
departmenta urging emplnyra In
| A P P L E JUICE 12 in. Ml. 5r
obey atata and municipal traffic
__ mi**; 0*1.1:

ROASTS 1 2 'A c to 2 SC

K

11*. 21 ' c ^au-age H&gt;. I ' i ' i r
Ijimh Legs
\ 10c
Limb Shoulder* Ilf. I( 1rr
Fresh Killed Poultry
l.nmli Hilt Chop*
lit. 25c Hen* (large)
lh. 25c
lit. 29c
I-m ill l.oin Chop.** lit. 2!lc Fryers (colored)

State To Watch
Employe Drivers

~

R

rr.i

CHEESE

III

■ *H I

A

l\l«niVi|N IIIIM

r,5

LARD

^

ROAST

STORE |

if

NT

N E W E R A ■=

i in * k

li=iiT=in=m=

★

for
n they pick out
pci formers
ill
ight Meeks

#

ROUND STEAK......... 3 9 C

C R E O M U L S IO N

*

A M R G flR £ 7

mm*

To Relieve
Bronchitis

they ha'r
Miphomot**
w it h t heir
Tin* expci ts

l\Ve Sell II. S. Savings Stamps I

II K M

1

•y

Hie"
fl.i'h y
a lon g

ill tin-* tr« ini i
Eton, be kick*.
the om* yard bin
blocking is claisv. i «
i aghardi, _hm |»«•?111•I
in another speedy la I
hot ius far U-fii mure ti*.in i • i t n ig
op|H»srrs half way Hi•o k i •
largely responsible t*•« w «t k in g
the Tampa. Rollin'. .&lt;* i El &gt;k.
running attacks Hr • \\ lit oft
a great evening's pla\ ipnin-t
Rollins by blocking and i••...( l i n g
a punt 7 yards from t h« Tnr
goal to set up Minim - *n ••ml
touchdown, duplicating a feat he

- QUALITY DEPARTMENT -

To Navy

W it h

tpunt against Roilin« to
nnb 1
|because it rolled ov» i th.- u'"*l |
t line t’lainmn
"tandmb: &lt;•* h.«
I Id. kicked to th»* Boliiii
•• mi

Hi* got tlit f • *ue)i *
iivmit-I Rfdliri'* bs-i wee
.•r am*! Tanip:* th«
.»nd one against Eloti m tin
tb-t
n o|H*i)er.
I*11 -m.*
though
th*
ii'"-il ;-n
has
tlagli.c it
L.-IOUH fougbei » it h v\, . V. I Usbrilig • • • • mil n h;»N gn»'\*i U itn
leathing
- nv •( Miami f«* *ita ill |,i** Ir1*! rreoul vaii)i mi \;,nU
M- l\».l of
••it* ■t ni I
plum • ^ .iro m l KmIIiiis
i' gild prospr* •» lie 111•• 4ias rvi-ii x m I -i \ • v.ird- »
ba\f had i&lt;i
t « rit« k hi each gnnu*
p* cM’Ut pace, lb' i bf-'k * And ibut isil t all ll« i- th**
things for Ihe ;«ll lute -late!* U «t punter \«ifh .hi *«\rriSjfi* of 4M yuitls hi -»\ kicks.
fullback m eiwlnng I That include- %h«\uig a 7.‘» \srd

“WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND

047? f iljoral Boy Ordered

• '

tremcn• v panic
tbitiiigb
lb.in leu

I r"i:\i/

: Beacon llai'i***, Wicboldt Studio,
U\\. n ru"" Tht' Jrx* ' « ° • Seat-*ard Oil Fo.
"W
h,m II.B.cll Inn, Mi* K K. It.d*
Forrest
(Jalchfd’s
r.rO&lt;*rrv,
Hotel Mayfair, t Jrorge iWtch,
C*ity Shoe
Shop.
|*rogresatvt
Pry*, Rathl*»»rne Hair A Rldg
^ 4**1 n u t v way Co., The Yowcll ('•».. Tnuchk *
y a ton Drug Co., Armitage Cabin
1Court, Robert I*. |V«, Rita Thc*NORFOLK, Ort 2d — fS|H*- |rr&gt;
('hamber
of
(’ommcrct,
ria l)— Frank A Khhurn Hatlin, &gt;f Veldes Hotel Kiton J. MotighMiami. wb*» recently enliatetl In trn, I’enlUnil. Gray A Moore,
the United States Navy at the Sanfonl Furniture
Co.
Neill
recruiting station in the Post, Bottling Co., F. D Srott'* Stamloffice Building r
Miami, hris srd Service Station. Hill Lumber
irdered to nrtive ?r* duty, • Supply Yard, E. K l|ou*hnldrr,
i Jurt returned to the No*, I Hollywoo&lt;| Shops, end W. J King,
aval Training Station, fol Plumber.
nine days leave which i W. F,. Kirchhoff. Ir. Fve R-e*
he earned upon completion of 1 Reeuty Shop, 8 O Sliinholsef,
aix weeks of recruit training here , H. I.. I’erkin*. Horner's So&lt;la
Catlin is among the JO per
Shop. The Tavern. Mrs A. D.
WV*a cm IW . F W tvr.i late p.ite — e.ilre.i
of recruits who were chosen Zachsrv, Celery City Printing
Im f
epwetiiley
TUt'i wky *,'fM
for immediate
duty with th'
. 01 Hy *aw.ti... «&gt;« ...4 I. k.lp .limin.t. Flow
Co., Wight Groeery Co. Strick­
United Str*es Fleet
U NATIONAL 1-MINUTE OATS. Thai* why Ik.,
land Motors, Sanford Orlando
He is the son of It. II (Ju!
Im I NH n , l.tt* b.ll.t, *r« b.ll.il
Kennel Club, i'ippin Gardens, Lee
lin, of Sanfonl
M. Ranslottnm, Hill llsnlware
H er* A r t O tter I m p t r i t i t ga eie ec . . . \
Co., Mcljiulln
Jeweler.
JJlll*»
Package Store, Krblie's Restau­
O.ly IS*/, of Ik. I t H i i f . O.li aimiaid .&gt;•
«ko*«. ..oo.k to y.u U.po.tioa (»» NATIONAL
rant, Rny Holler. Itnekey'a Tirw
* 1-MINUTE OATS. Corofol nitfiag tad « ipetUI
Shop. J. C. Hutchl.on Co., Mar! "light ■np" ittliig P'ot.u
I ine Studios. Nrlsnn (t Cu.t Mar­
g pretecti tkl. p..clou, qu.l.ty
__
tin
Stanko's Groeery,
lake
N W mo-cipoMd Itrof. .
'i&gt;
1Charm Fruit Co., and A. Iluda
&amp; Sons.
Jarir K. Kassell, Slnlry's Ser­
CreomuUlon rcllevt* promptly be- vice StalhMi, (lvit*lr Drug Store,
‘ l nat of th*
o u n It (oea right to th*
Shrv,
Howard
trouble to help loo*m and expel Seminole Tire
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature l ong i’lomhing. II. K. I'apwnrth,
^Iillurd
11.
to wo the and heal raw. Uniter. In- City nf Sanlnrd.
named bronchial tnueoua m em ­ Smith, Lanry's Dnig Stnr~. Flo
branes. Tell your druggist to Mil you rida State Rank. J. 1( Stewart,
a bottle of CreomuUtoo with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It Florixt, W. Atlee llurpr" Co.,
quickly allays the cough or you are McCrnry's, Randall Eb-etrir I!o.,
Western Union, Vernay
Crate
to havw your money back.
Co., c. |. &amp;
MI
Dlngfrlder,
llehry
A
Russell Seert Co..
for Cou(fci,Ch«tl Colds, Ironcliitii Haynes Office Equipment Co.,
Santorn State F'arme-w' Market,
K. W. K n it Co., American bruit
Growers, Kilgore Seed Co.. Sem
Innlr Fred Co., Campbell's 8« - j
curlty Feed Co., sad Chase a
Co.
Tuxedo Feed Si Supply i o..
Standard Grower* Aesn., Title
Guaranty A Abstract Co., Monk
Bennett's Billiard Parlor, G. IJ.
8luart Paint A Glsse'Co.. Unit-1
W Lumber Co., J. C. Penney |
Free Delivery »
Phone
Co.. Colcman'i
Offie'e Equip­
ment Co., and
Seminole
Dry
GOLDEN.KEY
!b. CARTON
Cleaner*.

I

PAGE FIVE

sm. 9c

w iirrr. im rau

APPLET H im Kit :JH u*. I.Wic
n n *T r.»»

*

FLOUR in ll&gt;H, 3.1c 20 IIih. H.lc

PLAIN — 6UARANTE1D — NONE BETTER

1h 1*1111111-*

PORK &amp; HKANS
.....
10c
A. J. P. C. FLOUR i
10c
qi'AKKIt OATS
reg. H!jc

BEST LIN E 'jPR U IT AN D VEGETABLES TO BE HAD
Turnip* — Turnip Salad — BeAiui ■— E g * Plant — Squash
Peppers — Okra— Better Beans — Green Peas — CabDftge
Rutabaga* — Onions — Ice Cold Iceberg Lettuce
Carrots — Celery

%o. i rtw rw K i.i/*

HEXAGON SALT
2 for Dc
Prince Albert TOBACCO !0c
&gt;n. •

DEL MONTE

rn *r.

%i .i . n m &gt;

*rn .*t

La*, n *

SUPER SUDS . .....

CABIN SYRUP

'ALM OLIVB

t

CRANBERRY SAUCE
11 Vie
MtMk.-r UA1
RAISINS.................2 Ib*. Lie
80-90 PRUNES
.....ib. Ke
*rt w

giant 59c

KLEX BEADS— ..... .1*5^1 He

SOAP

CERBALS
KelloRg’n Corn Flake*.
KefloggVAll Bran... hit
Kellogg's Variety Pack
WHKATIE8 ............. Qu a k e r uurre..... .

RAISIN BRAN----- -

WGHT^PO
W

£aj: **.. . . {- Mi 'A m m

h h o

^ H K i

k IY

.

' -

�t

1
•&gt;v

--------------- ------ 1— — - - ----- . .. .
'W

a -..

fAOBBn

.

-

i&gt; \

I
Ih- planning tho Springt gar- edge the bed with wild phlox,
den you will &gt;urrly want to In­ either Iarender or blue, depend­
clude ei-voral
«iK-rr»«ivr
plant- ing upon your general color
acheme. A* the ffrat iria tiloaingt of liii IImhjm in* *inco they aoma fade, anip them off care­
are nenrly l.liMiming tiullu, ideally fully, for in moat raaea another
Suited t» the South. Their color­ bloom will appear in a few day*
ful bloom*, atuudinir erect on on the tame atem.
atronK straight atoms, are LeauBulb rataloguea offer a wale
tiful when
planted
against
a aelection of varietira whch may
background of azalea* or when be bought aeparately or miaed.
uaed among
panair*
to
givt Order a generoua aupply and
height to n low, formal bed. In f plant them rrery two week* for
mixed border, combine theae I the next two menth* In order to
iria with randyliift and »tock, and have enough for rutting without

P V

C la s sifie d A d v e rtis e m e n ts
FOR 8ALB
3

|c; a r a &lt;;k
Av f.

HKUHOOM

SALK

.

419

I'alinct to

HUM K Hanford'* I
Ho* K f

mo«t il***iml l«* prrtion.
ll»r«M .
FO R

a it

WANTED

W AN TED: PART TIMK of trm*
|w»r«ry *trnoicra|ihir work, ex*
|Mri«-nrrt| Writ*. Hoi 12*1. Him I'rtvi r«*ia«onibl/,
Wti«M urn, Vocm*
ford.

NVw

keft.wriir

In*

rulmtur, ii*«*i| only Iwut, .’llri)
rpy ra|nniy
Mm. KMh»r
tional .wrli&lt;M»l.

HELP WANTED

TiWO durk In.at-. iiiol two ’.mail |
hou '•»&gt; to Ih*
rh«np. Sanfonl

torn
llout

ilf&gt;wn |
Worki EXI’KIIIKNCKI)
Chateau Inn,
French Ave*.

V *»: •

i poll Inr tha effect In tha garden.
Wad rewood, a fine blue, la
probably tha beat known of the
group, but Imperator la Juat aa
aatiafaetory and ahould be plant­
ed where a deeper I hade of blue
la dealrcd. For pure white we
auggeet White Excelsior; for a
real canary yellow, plant Yellow
Queen; and for a beautiful blend­
ing of the laat two mentioned,
Leonardo da Vinci, with cream
atandarda and yellow falls, la a
good choice. . Adrian Becker is
lilac and some of tha newer hy­
brids may be bad In shaded ef­
fects of lilac and bronte.
For best rriulta, prpvkia good
drainage and light, friable soil
free from manure. In preparing
a bed for bulbous Iria, the time­
worn rule of spading deeply still
holds. Add sand to heavy soil
and mht In a sprinkling of bal­
anced food, allowing four pound*
to a hundred aquara feet of aurface. About a tablespoon of bone
meal should be mixed carefully
into tho aoll under, and imme­
diately surrounding each
bulb.
Plant tha bulbs two or three Inch­
es deep andfour to eight inches
apart, depending upon quantity
and effect desired. Except in very
formal plantings, use them In
groups rather than In straight
lines.
In dry localities the bulb* may
he left In the ground from one
•raaon to the next. But In low,
dump oectiona it I* advisable to
dig them after the foliage has
•lied down nalurilly. They ahould
l&gt;e dried for a faw day* after
digging and then packed away In
lice hull* or dry peat mos* for

NAVE YOUR Yt'atch repaired by
on# who ready knolra bow
MTlrr*. Jeweler Magnolia Are

UNFUKNIHIIKIt
420 Onk.

Oet. », 1911

APARTMENTS

MAYBE

FU R N ISH E D
Apt. light*
and
water furniahe*!. OH, W. I at |
St.

im Cm Make
Ai,n—. Walwt
a d v Ta t u w o -

. '• » —
aac a ll

ETTA KETT

SUGGESTS

HEN8.... ib. 25c
1.0 Ik. FIUBOUH

SOUNDS
UKE THE
JUDGE LET
YOU Of r

yfimour

Afins CfZ
SOME1Win6

w

FBF.IN

K lt L B D

LlT T L fi PH)

W J. PPXI^

Kept. ilth. 1911.

.................................

Soda CRACKERS.............. Ib. 10c
RAISIN BRAN__ :..........pkg. 10c
la at
, , ....
s Oder the ftctltlaus aame
M BF o n n s u p e r ft o r *. aad that f
BEEF 8TEW................... can15c
-IS
APPLE JUICE.......... 3 cans 25c
latsnd to rsgtstgy aald
Btatuts
tChapicf
R aim
a
TOMATO JUICE....... 3 cana 25c
su*at u tha
tarma
af tha
.JtofM aY . ■ Mlleua
Nama Btalafa
,|f
... - A cana 21e
m ark a f IhS Clrshtt Court Laws ad BABY
F la rU a ) FOOD......
with - IhB

U

hapL 99th. I t i l .

HtfGOMG
HARRY
□S/'THiNKor
•r.-YIPPCEi'

to

A N O J srrrvESOTA

PEfzrecriy
SNAUV

NOUKNOW WE
SUN THESCHOOL|

yon

•

Vtvw I

fvtpsa- |

HAND*.
SONS

YfOULDNl" I
ir 156PUN |

gOHtk

' *

N et lee le harkhy g ir t a that w a
are Inaagad In M taiaatB-Bt t I U
Palm etto Avenue Baaferd. Florida,
uadar. thu flctltldsds neats Frw.
~

MAKE A |

ta
Nemo

2

94)
M HI U y i •(
u n d o ); with U p CWrh af the
&gt;le Caualp,
It Court af Bemlaoli

IP -

i f ,

Oat. I, till.
*1 N O O O O fS MOCNNtS

N .t.m

N - I'MNOT RQUNd ANY

K . S T O V A L la

.. a

t&gt;—

.

"

3g*»
I I n liM

2 5

LONE RANGER
Don 6*
e D O T . I’LL T E L L

BY THIS Tlf
THE _ ^
CROOH5

W here THC C A S H IS.

' Notice la k cre h p g tv a u U a t wei

^W HEPEVOU;

r a m A re. zatd 5 5 p e .*’^
;."-**?

Ua flctltlnua

*)

M R iM “
Stater aatd

— I U

Ttrg
ft

teat U th
Mi

TOMATO’S no. 2 can 10c

M

&amp;

j w a . ioc

jS S k o N - ta U can 18Vyc
/S

Ott. I, H U .

•

Y in c*°*r °*At*. 4 bars 18c

-

V ,

W m

CP6H/

ire

i

SCOT TISSUE........... 2 rolk 1S«
Im. Van. EXTRACT 8-oa. M l IVi*
Im. Lew. Eitract 8-o». M l 7V|C
ORDER Springtime Yellow

■TO,

ra il

'
1 9 C,

l-th. CAN a

Dog Food 6 fo r 25c

KER^ENE.... gaL
__
2 fo r 17c
_

WITH
ORDERS
10 Pw, 21c

' ,19ft

4e

u
• • BMW

rtT w e

* * •

POTTED MILIT.—.....4 eana 16e
„,14b. Jar 17e
PRESERVES
............................
Wb. Jar 31e
PRESERVES

Lge. LU X -----“
| TO M ATO M V C S
iS * ; " ’ Man
2 tor 31t
SARD IN IA

GREENS—....— bclulOc
OIDKT

Low Everyday Prices
MIRACLE WHIP...
qt. 35«
MIRACLE WHIP-—-.
pL 23e
Jersey CORN FLAKES....... 4V,e
QUAKER GRITS........ pkg. 8We

i. 25c

*

\

g M C E t*

rrn w e l l f c r o e s

2 4 ua 7 5 c

2

Baby Limas
or N a v y .

■ %
f f 1 •*♦•
i • tug

OM. I, U i L

39c

no. a CANO alPHIXU rtOTHEa

Y

u ’ N c t l t W ‘ M lA e iu a

|BemlnaU Cauat:

b y FRAN STRIKES

10c

doz. 14c
BLEACH...... q t 10c Tomatoes... 2 fo r 15c IPINS.......3
rr whips
LAU D O* aC B M IIB N
F u x a a im v i u t r u i n
3 cans 22c jU ifcE ..... .....q tM ?
FLOUR... .5 lbs. 28c PEAS med. can 10c M1LNOT
■TOIHO
NO. a CAMS
AanovAC. pAcatao
BEANS....
2
for 19c JELLY 2-lb* Jar 17c
p S X s......2 cans 25c COFFEE......lb. 25c
Great Northern

O O h lO M /

.anefadte

lb .

..

RED BEANS
SPAGHETTI med. can.
PORK A BEANS
POTATO 8TIX
MACARONI 1-lb.
SPAGHETTI roll*

5

c

&amp;

s ?

CHANCES o n SONS* I

TWNG TUONNa UP TO
KStPM ARARTi* |

n ° can 8

FTANDAat)

B w I: WaCAUJrr.
B.

.

.CORN

PEACHES

is i

tarma o f the
Ki#
a tu U - f(Chapter
atutF*
iter

ROAST

T E A GUaa free............. Vt lb. S7c

HtUad

tr s B u T a ii^ 'i

iC O A tl

■HOI-LI1RI9

GINGER SNAPS 10-ok. pkg. 10c
GRAPE NUTS - ........ - Pb**
SALAD DRESSING-------ql. 25c
Btd. OATS... :------ ia," pkg. 7%c
WITH GROCERY
[FINE GRANULATED
OAKHILL PIE

Bamlaale Couhty.^Ftertd A ^ ^

/o

Si'-.

10 l

CUTLETS.................... Ib.39c
RIB CHOPS
Ib.29c
LOIN CHOPS .....Ib. 39c

-

P A G SOAP...... 3 lge. barn 13c
|ge. bant 13c
OCT. SOAP
........3 bant 17c
CAMAY...-.....
3 am. pkg*. 25c
OXYDOL.......
Oet. POWDER, .... Ig. pkg.. 15c
Oct. POWDER ........1.2 rtg. 9c
PALMOLIVE. ....... 3 bara 17e
amt. pkg*. 5c
JELLO.

Soiuhlne COFFEE......* .lb. 17yic
ST. BEANS...........no. 2 can Dftc
LIMA BEANS.... med. can 8 l-3c
Pancake FLOUR..... .....pkg. 7V^e
Ebait BYHUP____lft-oa. ML lOe

i

-Creamy M he rh leh ea*

T9I.UUKK N IL K FBI)

Low Everyday Prices

Low Everyday Prices

------- --

.

Macnrnnl or Spaghetti
TOILET TISSUE
5e CANDY
RUM all brand t
TOILET SOAP
CLEANSER 1„ II.

SARDINES
PORK &amp; BEANS
POST TOASTIES
K.COnN FLAKES
PUFFED WHEAT
TOMATO JUICE

Plain or S. It.

fli-tlilnwn nama ef
______
rvBOCCTBRIA, aad also enrage
baataaai si 1119 Fvaatb Avsnus

A

..

FLOUR

99th. 1991._____________

at 919 East Fleet Blr

_ _ _______

HAMS......... Ib. 21c
SHOULDERS Ib. 17c
BACKBONE Ib. 21c
SIDES......Ib. W/tc
SAUSAGE.... lb. 15c ___

Perfect Hlucull

N O T IC E la hereby f i v e . I had
A, B. Slavaoe. tu g a ta ,|p hualai

Ij*

i4 : c

Ib. 2 5 C IrfAMBURGER.......2 lbs. 2 5 C

STEAK S..............

NOTTC.R la hereby glvan that I.
W J Pall, engage In business at
las 'West First Btreet undar tha
flrlllloua same ef RfU-'f PACKA flg gloCs. and that I Inland to
raaUtar said name pursuant in the
(arms of the "Fletltloue Nssa#
ntmuta-- (Chaptar It t ll U v a nt
Florida) with the Hark of tha
Circuit Court of Bemlaola Couaty,
Florida. ‘
;

| Bapt.

j

aad CL f a

Dcliciooa with
Vegetables

n o n O T H E A N lC K r it *
O It UPCHURCH.
Ilth . 1941.

■

H B X A JU S T jg j^ -n il

ROAST

lb. 19c

Fiwh Dre*«dii
Itoaatlng g i f l

NOTICE I* k9»aby gtven thah-1.
A. B Tawall. thgaga In hualaeM
*1 9*1 East FW-st Btreet under the
flctltlaue name nf THE TQWCLL
COMPANY, and that I Inland le re.
alatit aald nama pursuant ta tha
I arm• of the -rtetltlao* Nsgt*
stoluta" (Chaptar IN I) Ldwe al
|Florida) with tho Clarh of the
|Circuit Court*, of Bemlaola Couaty,
Florida.
:
A. R. TOW ELL.

I YEAH ! ••AND Gun* YfrtAT.*

FLA. BEEF OVEN POT

OR MONEYRCTUHOCD/

lb. .. 21c

con.

NOTICE 1a harahy glvan that
Wa. Dorothea Mlckay slid O. B
Upchurch, engage In business at
l i t Itnuth Park Avenue under the
flrtMleu*
same
of
MICKRT'P
PHARNACT. end that wa Intend
to raglatar astd name pursuant to
the (arms nt tha "Fictitious Nam*
statute** tChapter IStil Laws af
Florida) with the Clark of tho
Circuit Court of RemlnaH County
Florida.
Kept

ORIT WDMTCOST YOU A CZNT/
^OMMIUIEYW W U K PUAttD

ROAST

FANT, and that t Intahd to regu­
lar sold noma pursuant la tho
lamia of tha "Fictitious Nana
glatuta" (Chaptar 19911 |&gt;ws of
Florida) with the Clark of tka
Circuit Court ol Namlsala Cnualy.
Florida.
E C. HARPER,
(apt. Ilth. Ittl.
1

lb. 141/ic

m «u mo us r?womfimt

Englidh Cut

c o n t r a c t is o

IX)IN OR CLUB

T OUR RISK

NOTICE la harahy gtvaa that L
E C. lUrpar. angagp la bustnose at III Nagnotta AVtaud.Wader
the Set 11 team navna of BAhlFOHD
a i.r c r n tc

STEAKS

CK ROAST

J H. COlCLtfHIOH,
It ll

Sapt. tilh .

YOU

economy b e ef

&gt;f|MM M vM« • MUM

Hy P A U L ROBINSON

— unmaPAT, ocronm a, m i*

i .

naae at lit Magnolia Avenue un- |
dar tha ftrtltloaa nama nf HOF-1
MANN ELECTRIC SERVICE, and
•C rttST’-rtSk it jarwwVai that 1 Inland to regtatar aatd name
pursuant to the larvae'of tho flatltlnua Name Statute
(Chaptar
m g s aads— eav
'» ! w
&gt;9911 laws of Florida) with the
at Tewefelea
U re a
I * Clark nf the dreult Ceurt ef Eeatl* ’•
ether | m 4
a rea
eftree. nnU Couaty,' Flerlda
W. D. IPOFNANN
Bapt Ilth. 1991.
•

r«B* MA

v ip | p i| lj!l&gt; p p jffi j

NOTICE la harahy gtvaa that t.
I. M Oetaleugh. aegaga la htutaea*
• t fit Baetford Atlantic Ndtlenal
Bank nalidlne undar the rial It teea
name of COLTI-OUOII nr.A LTV
COMPANT. and that I Intaad te
raglatar aald asm* pursuant to
tho tarsus »f the "Ftctllloea Nam#
Btatulu" (Chaptar I t t ll Lawn at
Florida) with the Clark of fha
Circuit Court ol Samlnola Count).
Florida.

Men,'Women! Oldat
40, 50, 60! GetPep
m

r$ ? S f r r - '

USE OUR FREE PARKING LOT

la hcrahy al**n that f.
feel Yean Ytiapr, Fall at Via W NOTICE
D Hofmann, angaga In hu*l- I
Daal M i M art i l l , aw i i n , i t Oaf» M M

FOR ItKNT

"

First at - Sanford. Florida, aOder
the Hnlilaua name Hobart's (Hoeery u d that I Ihtaad la register
•aid name pursaant te the latiw
of the -FletlUeu* Same BtattrtaT
(Chaptar M ill Law* ef Florida)
With the Cterti ef the Ptrywlt
Court ef gamlnele Coyntr. Florida.
Mlgg WAROAAET ROUERT&amp;*

UUSINfiSa- 9ERVICB-

M Y EQUITY in HOME - Stucco
Huniralow. t lin.l rooiim, iroo.l
lura-tion Ha la nn* of purrhasr
pric*« finuiimf with |».»yrm*nt«
less Ilian riiital vain**. ()wfi**r
In rlty for 2 ilavi only. Writ**
own**r, run* 11•*rnl«l.

■

»
w o rses, •
Notice Is hereby glveg - that 1
am engaged In bualaaau at &gt;11 E

For anawera to your question*
on gardening problems aend a
•elf-addressed, stamped envelope
to the Kerivec Department, Home
SITUATION WANTED
Hardening Magaxine, flit) Bien­
COOK,
NURSE.
maid.
Alice ville Hi., Now Orleans, l-a. or
rare .of this newspaper.
William*, 13211 W. 10th St.

FOR SALK OK WI LL
TRADK FOR DIA­
MONDS
■

t m '-

-

- -.-tax wffpBD HguLD. aaBmn yuwmj

•forage.

CUItil
I.aktt.hu r#*

:;■&gt;■.&gt;■*•-------------------:

— ""

each7c

PLANT

lb, 7c

MLowHtyV1

(Valaabie Cocyoao)
Vaj.

fl/rV^*
JH 'Tl/

V

«• ' -

JA
k v - * r.
.

�fX

Jg-

»

’

"

*'

'

R a W

i

O m tr

Ifc r a ld

P ro d u cts

t t N | M l i a i V ip tib in Tku Auj.
A
— *-»« * -* A
m Vla
PlorUs

Knnfnrd Is 'nil* Only C en tral
Florida City Affording Hail, Highway
And Water Transportation

«

xxxm

Established la 1908

S A N F O f lD ,

F L O R ID A ^ ^ B I D A Y ,

OCTOBER

2t.

Iflll

Member Associated I’resa

M

M IIK H

to

Strike
Russians Declare Nazi Steel
In Suburb O f u°TwSp ^ nox Says Collision
ivasion Losses Equal Detroit Ends Damage Is Bad In Far East is N o w
' i
v;

Deaths In W o rld W a r
Official Red Spokes­
man Says Moscow
Is Not And Will
Not Be Captured

More Command
Shifts Made
Fierce Fighting Re­
ported Raginsr In
Three Key Cities

.

i*

Am » la M

Ruuia declared o fficia lly
that German losses in
th* 8oviet invasion equal the
total of German losses in the
World War. and an official
Rod spokesman said. ‘They
have not and will not take
Moscow.”
The Russians said fierce
flgbtlmr is raging in three
clttoa around Moscow— K*l-igx,
M milca southwest; MoihaUk,
iT Biles
west,
Kalinin,
95
mtlea northwest.
The- Russians admitted some
withdrawals In the
MoihaUk
son*, but said Alla forces at.
tasking the Crimean i’cnlaxuls
were repulsed with heavy losses.
A violent battle Is said to be
ig at Taganrog, 30 miles
o f Rostov, gateway to tha
sens.
further shifts In Russian com­
mas amounetd, with
key marshals assigrtd
north, central, ant south.
n « new rep|acad or re*

Osman firing squdds executed

--------n

-

M

a,

■w das ax. b*t 10 others .sehadulaJ
to dto a t Nxntoa were reprieved

. tutn Monday.
'
I
1

Cl

if

t

A night curfew was imposed
at Bombay after a Hlndu-Mislom outbreak causing lha death
o f 11 and Injury o f 42. Two
other* wars killed and 42' in.
Jurtd la Bengal relights dif.
f trances.
Tha Germans claimed last night
In M mile* of Moscow on the
couth and southwest, and while
the Soviet
command disputed
this only by Implication early
today It waa nolle plain that In
any case tha hardest and moat
lethal stretch of the rosd waa
atilt to bo traveled.
'*
The early morning Russian
communique merely reported in
genera! terms fhm Natl attacks
had bean repulsed In tha hauls
S M I nearest tha
city—somewhar# la the sector* of Moshaisk
and Maloyaroslavets
—without
' s n g Just where those actions
^

Uhk'Experts, who thus far
not often proved wrong In
took It as
___
certainty that the
would hold out all through

■«e

rtn torod their belief that

tile southeast ta
k Into tha CauwhUo tha front
Used more or

M *Zr£ to London *
that a million 1
•

hi tha
to the

B j W - j i UWy to R.

A Tank Production
.Will Be Doubled
•WAlHDfOtON, Oct.
an ftgands Fiasl-

Opposing Candidates

Workers Return "Dd .President D e c l a r e s *
This P l a n t Bat! Details Now Being
Alabama M i n e r s ! Received Are Of
Begin S t r i k i n g
Technical N a t u r e
Tu ?-r
p” "
,
Th* bight day Interruption of

WASHINGTON. Ort
r,
. .
„

21 _«,!•»
*

Virtually Inevitable
Fox Sentenced To Year In Cell

I Navy Secretary De­
clares J a p a n e s e
W ill Not (Jive l rp
Expansion P l a n s

operations
th« ()m »t LA*Ai|r* Thr ,&lt;rMr°y rr Kearny, torp#^
St«*el Corporation in a DAtfolrr^oe^ hy • Nail *ubminnr off
suburb ended today when strikers |Ireland • week ago
described
occcptcl arUlcmrnl terms
he-1 by President Roosevelt today ns
gan returning to work. Other
trrinuxly damagad.
strikes however.
gripped
coal
mines in Alsbama, which hald i While the details of the attack
up welding operations at aoaae gre coming in, mostly r f s l-ch.
ahipyars m th* northwest and steal nature, Knosevrlt said there
paralysed production at the Ohio was nothing about them which
hr could discuss at this lime.
Machinery Factory.
The commander *f the torpeSeven-I automobiles werv ovar*
turned near Itendls, N J. aftaV dr'-d American frelght-r Lehigh
ship was at* group of non-striking employee i 9**d last night the
U
eluded CIO pickets In ordtr. to Orked without w arning ,ip .| that
work in the plant of Air A«* I the submarine which sank
her
socialrs Inc a manufacturer of disappeared immedia'rly. offer.
b&gt;g no help for the rre-v.
plane parts.
The rum nt up-'irge of strike^
The captain, Vincent
Arkins,
In defense plants brought renewed said on arrival at 'hi* British
ikmsuiii- in Congrr** yesterday fee West African port tltsl nothing
legislation to outlaw or restrict wa* seen nf the st'seking sub­
marine either before or liter the
such wklkouls.
Speaking dn the house, RepcW* vr«*el was hit at S 55 A M.
■entative* t'ox (I&gt;. Ga l, Rtoh Sundsy He gave this account of
(R., I'a.) and Ford (R- C illj.) Ihr sinking:
The main :i.pmaat ram- down
all demstidod action.
Cox assertwi that strike* had with the riplnsion. carrying the
Each running for the office of City ( ■omnii-vnrf of District
I*
One
brought about "the most disgrace* wireless antenna wi'h
Two, Ocna G. Baber at left, and II. James lint, right, will furnish ful situation that ever existed in kohl filled with wale* immediate­
ly
and
the
vesiel
settVd
rapidly.
the only competition in the Commission rare as (. |&gt; lli.li.ip, landida'.e this country" ami declared it was
The radio operator sent nut an
shameful that neither the *1 0 *
for District One, is unopposed. Mr. Usher, local .tore owner and
SOS. using a short.wivo anten­
culive
nor
the
legislative
branches
operator, is making hia flyst appearance for puhln offier in San­
na. hut believed the cad did not
of the government are doing any* get out.
ford while Mr. Gut, real estate and insurance agent, is now serv­
thing about it.*
All four llfebo..l» were man­
ing on the Commission.
Rich Mamed the walkouts OSt ned anti launched at 9:15. The
radical labor Iredera" and ( S t bests pulled away from Ihe ship
critical of Sidney
iltllmen- I
and nt 10:19 A M. Ihc la-high
William Fos t left I, nnetime irnmigt.int who nuide nidi ion* h, i
director of the office
of pi
•auk.
Hollywood movie producer only to lo-t it nil. leaves I'hilaili-lplu.i
ducllon management. He asserted
The llfrlxiatx then started for
that Hillman, head of the CIO Ftretnwn. Numbers 3
and
4 court after being -cnlcoccd In n io n -nd ,i -lav in fctlcinl pri-ui
faster
Ilian unil fined $ l.rtnn II. sn . .-n v n i.d ,-t ,.in-po.i&gt;v to ,lefi*ud the
Amalgamated Clothing Worker* lusts were much
II. S. through attempts to t.nj judi, i.il f.iv .r* in .-.inflection svitti
was "more concerned over hi# Numbers 1 and 2 anil got fa
own union than over the country, ■head. They were locked up at his bankruptcy pio.ee.lmg&gt;.
Hillman told the senate defense 2:00 A. M. Tuesday by a Brit
and
landed
at
investigating ctrmmltlee Wadaao Ish destroyer
day that he thought, ‘.the general llathnrst. Gambia.
Boats one and two were pick­
labor situation is rather satisfac­
two British
motor
tory," but that Pam hellara there ed un by
launches at ) l A. M. and noon
should not bo ■ agurlS Strike"
bit Thursday and urns ad at Free,
view of governed* nl ' 'Sue him
i
% V IIK R E A S , M o iiilitv ,
J 7 Iui« l»v»n fm -m n lly
town.
’
for nu-dtsllng disputes
ni#t•*«! m N av y D ay 11«r
ii tli»* i ml* I . *.»•• - **f Am&lt; n&lt; ,i,
One ordinary scninan lost four ]
A N D W I I E I I K A S , th** I ' m t i i l S i.it*
N »\ v "
i'f 'K in /r I
toes when a beam landed mil
A group of Sanford gnrJen
Adoption nf the trade prom.,
his foot. Junior Assistant
En
enthusiasts met at the home of tun plans and by-laws of tha t ( h r tf r e u t r t t n a v y in th e w**rhl I« m |,»\ tii*l i* t lr t f iiit - t l, w in ii
Edmund Stowe In Indian Mound rrganiiation wo*
glneer Joseph Brady, who w*-&gt; 1
effect *1 lav* j
thr prmrnt hull.lint? pn^fraiu U r.'inpl* i. to !••• fiiprrioi
on watch,
was injured
when
Village last
night and
voted night by the member* nf the
Hny naval p"wrr that nin |.»* 1iri.iibfht sk* si.i 1 II*.
unanimously to organise a Men's i Sanford Merchant# Auocla'inn.
an,|i Door plates parted from the e*
The following merchant*
A N D W H E R E A S .4 in a b%olid *•( ........ ul. * lu m* a|?j»i *
Ghrden Club. The group —
'
w es'It.
B. Pope, pruist-.-nt of
tin- hii'inm* men have already
I plosion
and dropped
him Into
tank tops
addressed by R. It. Ellis and |group, said thin morning.
« xt nkt* i|iiv%is imaiiii«*.| upprait. h* .illmswl isv.'l lllhftil,
nor
nation
nifird their Intention
of
r«-|
Edward Richardson of Orlando
Both im-i’i are recovering satiiPromotional Ideas werr adopt operating
thr Unite,t Slatra Navy •* irm iflll/rd « * |.••kb* i fill fa. tin in
with
The
Sanfnrdj
..
who described the work and or­ ed l « nin throughout the Fall ami Herald in publishing a special fwtorll)
thr m»int rnafici* o f ntutidily and Ih* .. i. •l.lt|*s|| ssf pt ,|9'.■{
ganisation of the Orlando Men’s W i n t e r , Including: Outboard Tourist
Edition
on
Oct.
27
A N D WIIKRKA S, niuiiy yiiiiiii; m* n Imsih .^sinf'inl ln«\ *•
Garden Club.
Motor Barr* on the Armistice which will be
distributed' In
le ft I h r m m f o r t u in i ftr n iM ly n f U n it IfMii* * I** l. t k r I h r i i
A nominating committee
for Day program, a "Country Store” , 1,500 prospective winter visitors
the purpose of selecting a slate a Christmas program, distribu­ selected from a special Chamber
plarr in (hr linr o f tliily ahoni*| lit* Im|&gt;* *sf Ihr
of officers to he prcsenlrd at tion of Thursday issues of The of Commerce list, aa well a*
.Slalrt .Navy;
the neat meeting of the club Sanford Herald, u slogan con­ thousands of- other reader* both
THEREFORE. I. Will.... •
II I I-. h. m |.v
|Hiiii
BRONSON
Oct. 21 -(A 9 — A
was named by Mr. Stowe who test, bargain days and county in Florida and throughout the
Levy county circuit court grand .
(hia at Navy Day in Sittif**r*1. uinl tin ••«*aC11 Ihr iHivhi i m.
served at chairman of the meet. social programs.
nation:
First nf the event*
to tako
Ing. The committee consisted of
v n t n l in m r a t M a y o r **f lh&lt; &lt; i f \ * #n
| * t i nil ,.ti, s i l i/«*vi••
J. K. Smith’* Barber Shop pury has returned an indictment
Tom Bolt, Elton Mbcghton and place will be a Hallowe'en Party
Ivey’*, Swaln’a Battery garvlre. [« r armed robbery against a Ken- j
O rto h rr 2 1 . IU « I
—
—
lucky
prisoner
In
connection
with
at Chuluota on Oct. 31. while the Swann’s Mo-lem Cabins, W. It.
B. r. Whltner. Jr.
In pay honor Co (h&lt;»«r wh&gt;« »•
• I v i'll ll l’l \» II I .11 *
Mrs. J. H. Colelougti, presi­ first ^Country Store" I* schrdul- ".Speedy” Willis, Murray W. Ov. the robbery of the Cedar Keys
Ihnr rminlry in lh«* I ' nH• *1 M.tir*, SNv\
dent o f the Sanford Garden eil for Nov. 6.
rrstreet,
Staley’s
Restaurant, State hank last Jan. 17 in which
Chairman of
u number of MIWop Gora’a Service Htallnn, tha cashier was slugged by tw o ,
Club, brought greetings to Oil­
W i l l IA \| r
H IM .
»n reported to
have escaped
men's group from the Garden committee* were appointed last J. V. Jonea Tiro Shop, Blrdsey
M -iv • •* o f Snnf«*rf|
19742
night
with
W
.
M.
Haynes
head­
Club and expressed tha dealru
Flour L
Feed Mills, Banferd
risoner
now held
in ,
o f her club that the men organ­ ing the membership committee, Buiek Co.. W. W. Auto Part*. ■Tha pri«listed aa Frank
Kentucky.
W.
B.
F.llerbey.
the
Armistice
ise a club, something which she
Fred T. William*,
Henry
H.
Plummer,
alias
Frank Perry.
said has been a dream o f the Day committee) and F. D. Scott, Carroll’* Service
Station,
Os
who
hod pravlouslv
the •'fVuntry Stors'* committee. Fibra Brush Co., Soars. Roe. Plummer
Garden Club for a long time.
escaped
from
Kentucky
authori­
Memfershlp duos of one dol­ buck Co.. Aldon Co., Inc.
Mr, Ellla aald that the Orlendo
ties- w a» reported Indentlfled bv
men organised not just to have lar a year wero ' established amt
Sanford
Atlantic
National
another club but to exchange the sum la payable immediately Rank.
Sam
Hawkins, David tha bank canhler, II. K. Noble*,
several months ago In Gadeden
helpful Idvae and auggeatii na en at tha Celeryy City Printing Com Earla’a Sunoco Button.
Pope.
how to grow plant &lt; nnd flowers pany, according to Mr.
Thomas' Barber Shop, Arck-lo Ala.- a* ona of tha men who took
and how to overcome peat*'which Though the malnbership commit­ Package Store, Bryan's Garage, part In tl&gt;« bank holdup.
constantly annoy gardencra. Ila tee will be functioning in it* Sanford Avanuo Bear Garden,
T Bradford llyrd w»&lt;
•
Tw.. V'-tlllg .Sjiof.od loro will
addad that a "Question and Ana. drive for member* It will bo of A. J. Losslng’s Transfer A Stor­
cd prraidpnt
of
the
rnli-r hr,i li. hi-- ,.f
IhiI'm l.d
war" program had been a popu­ grant help If member* will pay age, Jack's Dew Drop Ian, J. J
Shrine Club at their anno. I ho-. S lu t*-* Navy tic vt wet-k l.rn.j
lar fcatura of aarh meeting of their due* and get their mem­ Parrish, Sanlaado Springs, San­
bership card* voluntarily, he add­ ford Mattraaa Ftetory, Jo* Moss'
Inca* meeting hrld la&gt;t night ..t . . „„
tbo club.
ni|d&gt; Inu* i-xuiiiinnlion*
head Bicycle A Repair Shop, Wert
the Palma and Pines on r-.. it, I ' "
Painting out that tha Orlando ed. Every business firm
and
hia
employes
are
eligible
for
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 -O P ) land" Road, and Harry F Kent I" join the II'gul.ir Nnvy Hnd
Ths Jeweler and Howard Botaler
club mad# ita business meeting*
and I r a n tVrighl tin* h«-i-n arccptCheater C. Foaaato Co., Hop- — President Roosevelt endorsed wa« name! vicr-prcaidru'
short and snappy, Mr. Richard, membership.
In tha slogan contest, conduct­ kina Grocary A Market, Modern tha candidacy of Mayor Florello Lloyd F'. Boyle, acrrrtarv, J....... cd by llo* Naval ltc*crvc
ton. secretary o f that organisa­
Republican
and O. Huff, retiring prrald'-nt, -.nd
tion. aald that Intsrcatlng pro- ed lq the city schools to select Shoo Shop. Saaford-OvUdo Truck LaGuardia,
Young Wrighl. &gt;»n
of
Mr.
grama ware arranged for each a slogan to bo used In adver­ 0 rowers, Tha Whit* llaroo, It. American Labor nomlna* for a thi* morning.
and Mr*. M. I,. Wright, i.nd
tising,
prise*
have
been
made
third
term
sa
mayor
of
Naw
Plan*
for
the
winter
-ori.il
M.
Glaaaon,
Sanford
Gas
Co.,
moating. Ha also aald that tha
Orlando club had aponaorod tha up ranging from 110 for - first Gratis Valley Dairy, Plnahurst York today, declaring LaGuar- araaon, climated by Ihc ritnual now employed by llurpci- Sec I
16th annual Btata Ron# Show in plan to g l and 12 for second Grocery, Saenrity Lumber A dla’e administration had been the Shrine banquet and danrr, acre |Company, wax graduated from
8upply Yard.*'
• “ most honest and the moat e f. made at the meeting, Mr. Hoff Seminole High School
in June,
Orlando last winter and a number and third places respectively.
Tickets far tha Country Store
Ratliff A Boa, Nkh*» Package fklent" within his mulltctlon.
of. ether srorthwhtU project*.
rrvealfd. Regular monthly nirct. 1937 »n.| nllendi-il Slet.*on UniInga are to he held through.&gt;ul vrexily In I937-3M. He will leave
The high coat o f waUr whan will ha distributed to the mem­ Stora, H. A A. Dapartmant Stole.
the winter and all realdrnt ahlin.
good on lawn* and garden* waa bers of tha association with the Tha Outlet. Cowan Co.. C. C.
TREASURY
HULKS
first
batch
o
f
1,000
given
for
Walsh, Sommolo County Board of
era, rrgardlaaa of the
Tempi" Oct, 30 for Norfol';, Va.
ebjocted to by a auaibor o f local
Lnog
wa* gradual--d
from
they belong to, will h«
w-l.
men present who »ald that It memberships and tbo addition*! Realtors.
WASHINGTON. Oct I4.-UT&gt; corned into mrmbcrahlp of ih Seminole High School l.ixt Jilin
P tn ly Y M y A Lovott’a. W.
coot not lees than HO a month tickets to ha sold by th* asso­
If. Ralti Barries Button, Wagoner —.Tbo Treasury ruled today that local rlub.
just to kaap a lawn watered and ciation at a nominal price.
and has recently hern rni|i|oy.-d
The msreheats will give the Furniture Co., Pabaatto Grocery. rrisUara, and not Ihalr customthat not Many local people could
No definite.date* were net for by hia father, Edward U n y who
afford H. It srao suggested that tickets to their customer*, en- Lodge A Ban CrOcary, Takaeb in , can deduct tha new federal the November and
D -n oil* r
‘1 excise taxes on fan, jawown* Eddie'* Rexiauraut. llo is
effects ho made to r&gt;t tha City HUlug them ta tha award o f the Restaurant,' Jimmie Cowan, Mick­
meeting* but they will he lol-l
and toilet preparations from at the call of
bo hold either ey's Pharmacy, ' Spencer's Top
to redoes Its water rate* for Country Store
the
nrraidrnl. ,rlo .lull'd lo leave Monday morn­
Incoma
tax
return*.
tcs.astoaaa Ob M ae Tkaaal
Saturday afternoon or evening
beauUfkatian.
while tha remainder of Ihe meet* ing at 4:00 o'clock fi r Jgrl-.xun.
w an ’, warn on the comer o f First Street
Inga during tha winter will Ih- villi- where following v thoniugh
and
Magnolia
Araau*.
•at. Torn ' Bolt. Elton
held on the night of H.a fourth phydral examination, h«- will he
Usury Nichols. Henry
Thursday In tha month, at the
sent
to the
Naval
Training
James MoughUn. Kent
Palma and Pines.
R. A.
Mr. H uff, presiding at Ih- School. Norfolk, Va. fur a final
•aling, read several letteri to check-up.__________________
the members present and report­
WASHJMOTONToct W-OFVContestants from Daytoaa. Or- tha last meat. William Thomas. ed the death of Thad G. RuckMatnUnane* o f tobacco market­
16 year aid near, who raced nar. A commlttao wav appointed
ing quotas fa r 1642 at tha 1941 lands aad paaslkly from Jack.
b IIUa car T I miles par hoar. to draft aalUblo revolution* on
hurley. Th# autos art construe tod by tbo death of Mr. Buekntr to be
tha drivers and weigh between sent to tha Morocea Temple. .

Groiip Of Men Merchants Group
Meet To P l a n Adopts Plans For
G a r d e n Club Trade Promotion

Members Of Orlando First Event To Be
Club Address Neiv
Hallowe'en P a r t y
SanfordCardentrs v-Held A t Chuluota

!x£\2rfcr—,s—

PROCLAMATION

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Kentuckian Indicted
In Robbery Of Bank

*

Byrd Elected
| Lewis Wright And
President 01* 1Leruy Lang Join
Shriners (Huh| Branches Of Navy

Roosevelt Backs
I. Mayor LaGuardia

to

Tobacco Market
Quotas Are Same

£•

M idget A uto Races Will Be Held
'S u n d a y Afternoon On Lake Front

Munition Makers
Study Soviet Aid
Ways Of Delivering
Arms From 11. S.’To
R u s s i a Discussed
WASHINGTON.

IV I.

‘21

— f/7’ 1— h r r r e ljin
of
tinNiim Km&lt;\ sunt Inrlav .1
“ collision " to thi- F a r East
was \ irtmill\ mm italdr.
Hi- ("III n grotto o f ii.iuil
munition- m.inufdi tnn-rs. "w o
itri- -sjst s-sf is-t| m
one
own
mi tiil-s
tlmi
Hie
.1.in.im-io
have iu&gt; intention o f gi vi ng
lip lit. ir plan-* f..» • M..in •19911
1' h.* .l.-.rtp 1l.9|| .•f I**nditimt«
W»l&lt; pr *•vivpt **d t.y a d. '. ii •v99f|| 1i
litunitii.u
%ha Ii
th.* mty« l.y %
run las* 919-11V6*11rd (i* •in l inir I’.fiilltr\ t.9 |{ II* •IN
M i un v%liilc
\ l m i m - ' i *t
?•*!»•(*
Pfd nil III Wt-lll lllH'Ht M il" Im lM ltU f
tip f*»r ld,bjl'*tul H'li
t r .tp p m ^ Ih *’
m a jo r pr**vMion&gt;c »*f tli»- iD’U ir .it*
it v i pot.
f ii 'l - t i iv "
rrp o ri
I .l («| Iwtvt Vti|i| l l i f S i'flilb 1 ro f .
n if t i
rV lut i*»r»*v ittiiin iilt'i'
•la y Ih a l fbt*. tia d o ii ’•h to iM a i'l
hi
rfft-t in if i J-oiM |o’*th |

Cii.liiliv,

tbli.c

li.t *

M 'n .l

itIII Iill wa«%ilot ftt |». Ik'ltim
I n i , .I

a^

in iM M lfi

• ••

at

I I’o
!•

v%a*t «aitl t*» h a \ . ’
tb .il
Ihs*
I S tilt.-** c .o il.l jo m with
t i r r a t H n la ii i .h i .I F m n t** to v n il
h n atiiitlrM .
T h .- f o r m .•» .lip(nm,»t t r r - p n * *
'triifa lfv ** app« a i* .| »t \
i
|* |t 9 * I* .1 t i. m m ll t * ’. crest..91 III Op
p.lH ltl &lt;|| 1.9 Ib9* l|. • ,1 .•(tpf«9%»-||
ni»'i
lit 1 1 |to tn n (lin ir
•»"
H rt h a n ! ' h i l t * lo c a r r y -irm t"6&gt;niin11l.t* l« i ' X | M ' i i f l t.» .(•••"•»(••
IiiiImv oi S a lii r i b t y w h rtln r to
liro it.l.’fi t(n* m r m o ir f
a* • 1
p e rm it llo* v ru s.'lx H •• it!•••“ I ” I
l i s t ' l l . i t p o lls N il.I i o lliliN t N f.'-t*
lio\% f. r lo .l.le n liy Ih r N * o tf.«litV

A. «
O itiim iU tf

( h .tiim a n (* ..fin a lly .
vaIio tb a iil* l.» a rm
whip* a m I a llo w
Ih r m
-a ll
n n y w h ir p .
lo l.l
r i’p o ilr iM
Ilia
"M *fitim b*nl f«»r t !»•»»•• tw o •‘i f p * o
in r
m th .' .•o in n iitlt*.*, in
III.* S« nult* an*I in *h. r n i.p l i y "

((»

f« i ),

Ocala rrisoners
Make Jail Break
( M A I A*. O i l 21 ‘ /l'»
liy nv»*r*
pow.-i iflbT Ibho u n a r .l. a n .I -cidim?
I h n r ifiin * t \ * . 9 N«*i;ri» ro n v ic t
R.M 9&gt;«*V9-It
Jat k o .ii
a nil
C a lv in , •• TAnpr.l fro m
a
M a rlo n
c o u n ty m m l iranir
In ir k
near
\Y»«ah&lt;iotn T in pri^.»iu*r*
w in *
t l i l l at la rut*
ThuA *«lay
ilm p itp
an a lt n lirh t iM*ari'li
( ’n p l. I ’nul S im m o n • '• :9fH* I
M a rirn m p , r t u in ly ...n v i. ' rn ilrf
••tm nin.:
na ill thn m a il irnnir
work
a t Ih i* f in l o f Do*
.la y
•i.l.hnly
w h en tht* tw o N«*»cmei«
o
r.
h*n|M*.| upon I h r ifim r.l
Markham
M&gt;. rk h a m
u n .l
II
D
KI'IIP.I lll.’ll
•m l II
D. S o u t. r
lu m p ..I **ff
shot if un * a m i |ii* tn l

th»* truck and * ran. Th* jfiaidr
«rn * nut Injurwl.
,
Jarkadin waa •«*rving ii yrar a
■entenro for
jml hriwkmg *«
Invnrnrsx. in Uilnw county, and
and Wqltrr Calvin w*»
»rrvtng
six monlhx for petty larreny.

TownaenditcH Will
Meet Here £undny
Fifth
Congrrsaional
Diririct
Townxend supporter* will hold
their regular monthly eonferenc"
Sunday in the Snn-nol r Cncr.ty
Court House at 2:30 I*. M., it
wax announced today.
At this max* meeting there
will tie a number nf addresses
by speaker* who
uphold
tho
Townsend movement, and report*
on the latest development* of
the movement In Wavhington will
be rrad.

KiwanianH Invited
Airline Aiikx For
To Hear. Lambert
Jacksonville Route

fire and seven pounds; They are
B Uta oeu-qBarter bane-power
variety, with gasoline matara and
j? ** driver races atone, against
citato*, OBO-quarter mil# which la

track.

world'*

racard

for midget

BOYCOT T NEWSPAPER
CAMP BLANDING, Oct t l.
(Special)— Members o f Buford’s
Company D of tha 164th Infan­
try boycotud a Louisiana Mwsmancuver*
during
imnsar. It
I "BbtmtJ Arthav ah head
r a h Urn Hat

rr»»f. T. F. Ijimbert, Jr., drtn
W ASHINGTON, Oct. .24 —
of lha Collfir« of Law at Mut­ (AT— Btata Airline*.
Inc., of
ton Dnivcnlty will iprak At a Charlotte, N. C. applied to tho ’
sprciAl IoAdica' Night dinner of civil aeronautics board Thursday
lh« WinUr l*Afk Klwnnls Club for cartlflcatao for thcao aaw
to bo hold Al the Muonic Tem­ air routes:
ple them Monday evening At
Batwaan Pittsburgh and Jack,
l;30 o'clock, Charlej
Morrbon aoavllto, Fla., d * CoruietlavUto.
said today*
Untontown, Pa.) Elkina, W. Va.)
A ll Bonford Klwaniana and Covlngtoa-Cltfton Forgv, aad Ro­
tholr wlvaa have
anoke. Va.) Wiaaton-Hil^Fj N,
a cordial InritaUoa by the Wbto C t Columbia
C
~
tof Park gnwp to ettoud thes. C.i.Bavajuuh aud

ud km ta L Ualm tah
tit
......................

i

- -

11.11 ip'i isiw ii

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73811">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 23, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73812">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73813">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 23, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73814">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73815">
                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 23, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73816">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73817">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73818">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73819">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7417" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7055">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/891a33e22ee2dc21e125ff8f46e83368.pdf</src>
        <authentication>da1d1c40d5e8c7e01a446f1b4f97a869</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73810">
                    <text>1

0

• I

I

r m iA iffo tP M n u m ,
----------------- f---------- -------- —-----

1 “

?

banfohh i

Reporter Finds Feds Rejuvenated
And Ready For Remainder Of Games
'
By Jncfc Barring
’ 'Them Juat lan't enough new*
ha tha papar about our high
oahool athletic*." That waa uia
complaint of th* vary artive
• Indent-council which represents
th* MO and torn* odd itudenla
who ora pumulng their education
at Scmlnol* High School, ao, It
la tha Idea and aim of your re­
porter to try to remedy thla In
ntuurr.
Thla la ■ very appropriate time
to pines the Celery-Fed* nearer
th* potllc eye at th* rejuvenated
eleven at our local high achool
trounced the DeLand Bulldog* In
the tun* of 20 to 7 last Friday
lig h t
When 1 **y rejuvenated I mean
rejuvenated. The team that took
th* field laat Friday nil* wat an
entirely different teem than th*
on* that had faced Daytona th*
preceding week. Thla team knew
where they were running. They
Ham tackling end blocking their
men harder. Th* change wae a
right to behold, and a pleasant
one at that.
—
Tha' past wreak th* Fed* put
fal a hard and strenuous week in
preparation for that encounter.
Much of th* lime wat epent on
th* fundamentals of tha gam*
and th* met waa spent In tinanting th* play*, gitUng th* ma­
ck! nory running ao that all tleven
“ cogs" would click together *•
*•*. Tha victory wat aufflclent
reward for tbalr effort*.
With
another
hard
battle
ahead neat Friday night th*
Fad* enter thle week*' practice
with grim determination to work
hard and “ bring horn* th* bacon"
•gain thla sreek.
During September k n li w»r*
iM for M ship* for th# U.
S. Nary, and M ships, Including
•no battleship, two cnit*or*, on*
•nbtnarinca and i l l
dMtroyvr*.
war* launched. Ths fcnttlsshlp was
Ik* UBS MASSACHUSETTS.

I* all It will ro*t you for 13,000910,000 Dodily Injury and 13,000
Property P a m if* Uabillty In*
B a r e nee on your latomohllo— tt
you hat* had no rlalmi th* paat

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 «,

-

Loyola Doing Well
Despite Loss Of ~
Football Team

Minnesota And
Texas Lead In
Grid Performance

down to No. II.

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

none*

Nolle* I, ksrtby glean that *
■m aneared la busts*** al 11**
rranrh As*. Hanford. Florida, un­
der Iko rtrillions urn. Houlhwerd
Frull Co. nnd lhal I Inland to toglstac aald asm* pursuant In Iha
terms of Iho "Fictitious Name
Hlaliite" (Chapter 1*JI| lews of
Florida) with Ih* n*rk of Iha
circuit Court of Memlnol* County.
Florida
IRS K. ROIJTIIWAlin

■-—

W

.

Flr o(

pi

Sanford.

Florid*, un-

Enro'1r nVvh*‘ .",rh'H•" "j-ioJeV

undafaated. Dick Fisher, Huckeja- halfhart,
whoa* spectacular Mins were a highlight of
the gaige, la shown skirting Purdus'a end for

By th* narrow margin of a flrat-pariod
safety, highly-touted Ohio Stale defeated Pur­
due, 14.14, at Columbus, Ohio, before 86.000 fans and remained in th* ranks o f th*

Lieb Hopes For
Gator Victory
Against L&amp;U.

lima nlgn. Th# boys anil girls r'eter aald nun. pursuaal lo tha
apparently ar* studying liardrr. term* of th# "factitious Name
ut*" irm p er IstSI Laws ut
without worrying about beating Mist
Florida) with th* C U rk
nt
th*
What*!* college next Saturday.
Circuit Court of Hvmlnol* County
Scholastic standards have been Florida.
t II. W O O D R t' F F
raised—and the university presi­
Ow ner
dent says Shis would have been
It. Illl
Impossible with the presence of
athletes who could pass a football in t h * t liter rr cat'RT, n in JJ*
Jl lilt 141. r t l f l . I T OF FI.OIIIbut not Latin.
114. Ik Akt) FOR trU ISO L*
And ths money formerly .pent
(O l kTT. Ik CMAkt-glT.
ADO A R K T E U J I V T T ,
on I he varsity sport I: used for t . l t . I . I A N
flal wt llf i" -an intramural program which
gives every *tud*Bt-a ctunc-i lo n i A R L K M JO B B-VHI'l l FJ-LftlTT. t*slake -u p ' Sport*.
ftfldlRl
natlKR OF PllM CATtO k
lt A l t L X H
J08KPII
11-That throw to second hare to I . TI OOT T Cwho*#
wddraaa la c-S of
catch a base-round napping, the Mrs F ran k Meagk *r. I I t - l R l » * c
hardest pick-off Job on the csrd. Aeetiu*. Johntlowrn. Fea na ylv an la
II I* ordered that you appear on
Is a headline feature of Ethan
o v e m b e r 1 A D.
IS t l
t"
«b e
Allen's latest National League NHill
o f Complaint filed aaalnet
motion ; klure, "Winning Base­ you In I ha Cir cu it Court to*
ball.* Nest beat thing to seeing H . m l n o i . County. Sanford. F l o r i ­
it educationally In th* movies ii da. by I .Milan l l a r g a r s t K lll o tt
a di vorce H e r e in fall not or a
the practical daylight
perfor­ ttor
l * « r M pro roit f H i t ) w ill b#
#n*
mances given by Tom Hughes, l « r H 4|tln«| you
Thla nolle* ahall b* pubH«h*4
Phillies' freshman aee. Old basefo r fo u r conatrullvO
hell men rsy Hughes has t*e best • t i f f m
lh* Hanford l l * r * l d . a
“ move to reeond base they ever n* «* t* k* pi a pIn
« r haring a i t a a n l cl r-

■ I(-yard gain.

T H E N E W CO ACH ES - By Jack Sords

cAQL
B l a iK

GAINESVILLE, Ovt. 2 l-(8 p e «l* l)—On* small ray of hops
shown
through th* gloomier!
“Uuo Monday* far Florida football In three ^ sa r* yesterday as
— Au-rth
Coach Tom Usb asserted, "th* .BACK'S?
•
boy* ha&lt;* a good football gams v * r r
somewhere In tbsir irttim i, and
thla week may.ha Iho one In
srhkh It edmsst out."
Loser* to Maryland In a stun*
nlng 13-11 upset Saturday, th*
Owtors face th* rising l-nuislara
0UtK *lA t'
■tat* Bengal* In ’ Baton
Rouge
A STAJt O j
Saturday night
iU a arm y
Th* loss to Ut* Old I r r r *
MOOTfA ri
waan't IL* onlv thin* bothering
AMOLAtM
fam In Gatomnd today. Th*
c r tlP s i
Catnr coach announced that Nick
fAcOteu&gt;
Klutka. 197-pound right end who
f t * SeVMAi.
ha* brvn taming In *r*al work
.* A «X
In “ Iron man" atunta at hi* post,
would tiksly bo opt of th* U S.
It. gam* with an Injury and that
th* apponrenco In th* content of
Loll Tackl* Peanut Hull dspondod
on hi* rrapona* to troatiaont thla
w**kKlutka iuff*r«d a leg injury
agalnat Maryand and Hull a mil*
hap more painful than avrioua.
To Up it an o ff an
all-day
rain yesterday fnr**d th* s-|u*d
liuluuio *■ It began preparation*
for th* gam* and IllUo
mor*
Utah limbering up iM tr ltn rould
ha engaged in on the hatktlhall
court.
Discussing the loar, Lleh |&gt;olnl*&gt;l
out that lb* team p!*y*d a good
gome escrpl when It neoiUd to
moat, and that th* right play*
war* railed but w »r» Jtnied.

LEGAL NOTICES

c

■vavw o r r to n id s c o l v r i o r
■EMIYOLN
iTou and each of fou ar* here­
by nnt Itied and required to pre­
sent am ctalma and damaitda whlrh
&gt;na. or el I her of you. may ha.e
agaln.l the ealal* of I. J Marl
lay. deceaaad. lata of aald fauniv io th* County Juds* It. W
u»r# of hemtoole t-minlp, FlovUI*.
at hi. of flew In the Court houv.
at tunford. Florid*, within eight
estanda* month, from Ih. dal. of
Ih. first publication of thl. nolle.
Kach rliim »&gt;r demand mui| h4

In writing, and nmal atata Ih* plare
»*f raaMenpgs and poat
office
pitdr**a o f tha rlalmaht. an.I mu*t
• worn In by |h* claimant, mgmnt.
o f attorney, or tke name will l»*mm# void arcordlnc It* law
Flr*| publication being Slat d^y
f October l i l t
jknnk t* iiAfrri.r.r
Administrator of th^ f U U t a of
I*.
Hartley, d*&lt;ea*ed.
ih

Connelly And Sons
Are Given Award

APPLIANCES—G on. Kloa*
mag* «is.00. All Mfcglaln
I rang* 141.00. Othar wood
hamaiaa rang** I t . 00 up.
Mir* ko hot, uaod vary
r, 110.00. OU hinting drling hoalar 111 .00. Ala*

DETROIT, Ott. «|, (Special)
—A. P. CoaaaQy A Son* af San­
ford. waa roconUr awarded a aerrico rortlflcato by tha SUndard
Ace Ideal Iniuranea Company of
Datrolt.

tu n

Tf

▼i.

ro m t oy

tm k

rn n «

jt im H w R--KH
n oir.--------r o i %•
o'-----------------

i t a t h o r rLoniO A.
M RVl T N R n i T t T H OF

II Allll Y

w

IN

MORTON. I»*c«a*ed

PNOI AT VC .

TO 41-1. H U M

IT * * A T

to t*

lY J M i

Notice la hereby |lt«a
that
llama# W. Wrtaht filed HI* Da*l
repot! a« AffiAlawlr»tor af tka
lata af lUrrr W. Horton.— de­
ceased; that h* fllad hi* p*tltloa
for final illsrluirta, and IHat b*
will apply to th* llatarsbU li.
■W. War*. r.»»Mnty Judge of HeaaJnoia Cowntjr. FlcrM*. »»*• «&gt;• U

k artell
Nolle* ts hsrsuy given that I
• m sngased In busln*v* n Urn(ord. Florid* In *h- fount» of
tUmlnol* at )&gt;• Itanrord Avenue,
under th* flcllllous nvn« The oul.
It (.and that I Inland to register
said name pursuant In lb# term*
of Ul* "Fictitious Nam* Statute"
(Chapter ISM) la w i of Florid*)
with th* rurk of the circuit
Court of Bvmlnol* County. Floildi
MANCKt. JACtlBSUN

rulatlon. published
In
H*rolnola
(*ounty. Florida.
W l t n e * * my hand and th * * * a l
**f • * lit Court at Hanford. Florida.
ihM ?lh day o f Oct. A D. t t l t .
O. IV I I E R N D O N
A * Clark of said Circuit Court

Dr

f f ’ lrrull

Ct»url

A. U. WEEKS.
D. C.

U ra l)

■landing loyalty and aplendid c*&gt;
a o n ta
operation during eleven yean repNotice la hsrshy given t*a t I
rvasalatton of th* Standard Acci­ a n engaged la koala*** at Oeaova
dent I neurone* Company o f De­ Avenue. Hanford. Florida. uivdee
Ik* n ctltU o * ■ • ■ * J V. Ilatshltroit. Michigan."

•o* aa4 Cm l e t that I lateag to
regtatar **M a a n * pereeaal
t*
Ik * U r n * * f Ik * "F U tlttow * Nam*
Htatnts" tCkaptef I t t U L o w * •»
PtavM a) with th* Cleik nf tke
Ctrealt Court at Somtaolo Couatr.

trSSWiPSB&amp;SWS:
company who ha*o lorrtd Ut*

Ihst «*»
• r* e n * s « e d In hu*lne*e at ln|
He n font Avenue, at Sanford Flo
rid* under tk* ftctltlone w e ­
ll y A (lepetmenl Hlnr* end lhal
w* Intend to rrgleter eald n im purvuant In Ih# terms
of
Ih*
"Flcttlloue Name Hle lul e" If h e p
l , r t s t t ) U w i of F lo ri d *) wllh
th* Clerk Of I h . Circuit Court
of Hemlnulo County Florid*
IIF-ltSlAN JACIHIHON
A IITIIC It JACtlDMON
own er*

Ik THM (O f RT OF TUB COI STS
JIIIMiK.
ar.RlkOI.lt t o t k T i.
ST 4TB o r FLORIDA.
Ik re Ik* r-tTATT. at
llOflKKTA K 8TONR WITIIRR.
luctaaml

la n i o i u T K .

TO AI.I# WHOM IT HAY t*ONt*KKN:
Nolle** la htrsby |l*tn Ihst
OKOIUJK H. WITMKIl Ml»d litfinal r*pori a* *B*culnr nf t h**
fatal* of ICOMKIITA K. HToNt
WITMKIl. 4|#cf***d. ttipt h» fll*d
h&gt;* petition fop final illsrhnr***
and thPt h* will apply l « «hHonorsbl* It W War*. «*».'inl\
Jud|* of H*mln*l* «*oun»V Klori.l-I
oa tk* Ith day of Nowrnlicr I HI
for approval of ipm* and for f l »
dlsch&amp;ar* a* Kisvtilor of th* »•!«»of llpbsrt*
K Ht on* Wltm#&gt;r. it**
r # u * d , on thl* 7th day of Oct*»
b* r 1941
(IKOlU iR H WI TM KIl
Eifcutor of III* c*talc ..f
IIORERTA K. HTONK WITAII.lt

&gt;l«c«# -• I

hoticis
Nol le* I* btrsby |lv#n th.it
ar* a n i a i M la bu«iln«7iui « ( !»!*
Him
Avtnu*. Hanfortl. Hcntln"»»«
County, • Florida, under
the
rI*
tltloua name leodpe'a tlrocrry mil
that w * Intend' to rn|U&lt;«r aa-'l
name pursuant lo tha t»rms *.f
th* "Flctltlou*
N am e
Htatu»c-*
(Chapter f«9IS l a w * nf Florid-*)
with tha
Cl»rk
of
th*
Circuit
Court uf Memlnol* County, Klorl-

HOTirtJ
Sot're I* bcretiy |lv«n that I
mm ensRgrd In bualnvM at tha
corner of Flmt 8lr**t and Hanford
Avenue. Hanford. Florida, under
'* • ,,r' ' 1'0.U,1
mn&lt;l
1 tnljmd to ragUtar
••Idnem . purvuant 'o ih. tsrin*
Ih* "Flrtlllou*
lltatutv"
"el ,K"
*•-•«*-— Nine
....... ..............
: TURNIS ft Lnixii:
tCkepter isttl U e t of Florid*)
u r . LoiH«i:.
with Ih* Clvrk of th* Circuit O rt 7. 1941.
Court of Seminole c--untr&gt; Florida.
IIMMKIl W I.ITTt.K.
Hepl

}» . IStl.

SOT1CV
Nolle* Is Iftsi
rfskp * gtvsa that .1

■ m e n s u e d in huelnets al 7*1
French Avenue nantord. Florida la
Ihe-t 'oun ly of Memlnol*. under tha
flctlllnue name I . Tropical Herb*
rue. Itno me A Service HtaMen. a i d
that I Island ts rvglalsr said anm*
p ur su ta l tn ik* term* at Ik* "F lo
tltloua Name
Mtatui*'
(Chsptar
t t t l t I-ewe of Florida) with tk*
n # r k at
Ik* Ctrrwlt Court
al
tfemlnnte county. Florida.
It- W. MeCalley.
*
Ownvr.
Hepl, J*. ttlt.

; Arcade
'Package Store
YOU’ LL FIND
IN

ALL

Fine

THB
U N IS

BEST
OF'

Liquors

G. U. Stuart
Paint A Glass

Arcade
kage Store

toaapano far la * p a r t ar laagur
WANTED: PART-TIME af

Ma t h S T

ETTA KETT

K1

arcads

By P A U L ROBINSON

D ELIVERY BOY
W A N T E D PALMETTOGROCEHY.

" w -r w w u k

•*

LOOK AT TUB/ o f AO-THC
rW
t fv T M J l

rr

*

••v

'“ Y V ,

;

"

■ - 'v
.

■

it

\.

&gt;■ 'v

\

-S-

V j M r n 'j

*

• •*&lt;

■■

rSf*:'

-i v J-'

' wl\j

J f

u

^

.•*
Jt J«’&gt;
't .- ^I &lt;r y

'■':: v
v-/ -■*

1.' -T i
e

V ll ~* .

A

V i/ '"

JGSl"-

jj&amp;Ar;-:
«
^&amp;ft

Xa&amp;JS:
vg

-A
r "*■

' V.
v lt '

I

* . \ L

iT S

' A :• - i a . A "

Owner

Nntic# In hereby glvtn that 1
am eagaged la basin**, at !&gt;«
Megnnlle Avenue at Itaafnrd. Ftnrlda. under lbs fictitious name
Memlnol* Hyp OwnM r* end that
I Inland tw rsgtalsr aald same
dar bf hkrawbar^ till, for M* pnrnaaat la 'Ik o term. « f M,
proeaI of aam# and for final dta*
Fictitious Nemo MLafele" (Chaschara* •• Adm n|e—*r*r of tka N* '-V MM* U S . at Florida I wTfh
ut* Ut Harry W. Jloetwn. # «• * * * as thl* tstb k it at Ovtnbar. l t It.
HOMKtl W. WHItlllT.
Admlntslrwloc of Ik* ratal* *&gt;
llatry W. Ilortoe. Ovceaavd.
A T THE

Classified Advertisements

N A TIO N A LLY

Iks Clark at th* Circuit Court ot
gsmtaol* County. Florid*.
IV A. WILLIAMS
Owner
Oct. 7. I»ll

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21 —
O f)— Loyola University of tha
South is getting along verv well,
thank you. without its football
team.
When the school
abandoned
th* grid sport after the 1939 sea­
son, many alumni and others Kept 1*. l i l t
predicted student* would
shun
oct. r. met
noricai
th* place, Loyola's forward pro.
Nolle. |a hereby riven lhal I
ktrrtr*
gress waa at an end, and ao on. am enaased la business •« IS} 1st
Nolle* Is hereby * l v * n

By BILL BONI
NEW YORK. Oct. 21—(42—
It wa* Minnesota and Tax** still
roning one-taro today a* 127 of
the nation's football expert* man­
ned performance* o f the lop col*
logo teams throughout ths coun­
try and. In Ui* second at th*
weekly Aaaoelated Press ranking
poll* kept these two team* at
the head of the parade.
At th* same time they estab­
lished Saturday* clash at Ann
Arbor bstwesn Michigan and Minnaaot* at v»ry much th* week'*
outstanding battle, and perhaps
on* o f th* moat vital at the sea­
son. For
Michigan,
on
tha
strength of Its 14-7 ennqusst of
Northwestern, waa boosted from
slith place a weak ago Into
third, only 243 points back of
Mlnnaoota.
Tha Golden Gojihcrs, No. t
team in ths land a year ago.
polled 80 flret-poce votes, worth
io point* each; 23 for reeond
place, and only on* vote for lo**r
than fifth position.
This
gavt
them a total of 1189 points. to
1002 for th* Texas Longhorns,
Impressive winners
over four
rivals from as many confsrencs*
and 904 for Michigan Teias was
ranked ht th* top on 33 ballot*
end Michigan on raven.
Duke, dropped down a notch
by th* Wolverine*' climb, also
was first choke of seven voters
and polled 7&amp;8 points. Thus the
first four teams dominated the
poll to such an extent that they
drew far mor* than half of th*
total number of points awarded.
Back of the Blue Devils esme
Navy, th* east's ranking rspre
tentative, which climbs*! from
seventh to fifth; Ford ham, dropped from fourth In epll* of a
good-looking win over West Vir­
ginia; Notre Dame- which moved
from eighth |o seventh thought
it was non* too impressive against
Carnegie Tech; hanta Clara- up
a notch from ninth and only allwinning major team left on tha
Pacific coast; Teaaa A. and M..
Texas
strongest rival In th*
Bouthweal and tha sector* beet
eleven In 194C, and Tulane, only
baaten team to crash the flrwt l®
and doing to because of It*
thundering defeat of North Carollna.
TexM A. tn4 M. iiwl lh# Orwn
Wave made the biggest advaiw -a,
the Aggies coming up from fo a r
teenth place and Tulane from
seventeenth. They ahoved Ohio
State, alin undefeated hut only
after a close call with Purdue-

Clack a* Ik* Clreal! Court af
set* Couatr. Ftnrtam
__
O. D. WORKMAN.
MARIB D. WORKMAN,
•apt I*. '1*41.

-

v-

.

.s-

�r.

Sanford La The Only Central "W
Morula l ily Affording Rail, Htgftwaf
And Water Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 2?. 1911

OPM Calls For
39 Crew Members Rescued
G reat German Losses Un-interrupted
57 MilesFrom Moscow Defense Work I
From Freighter Lehigh
Pictured'By Russians
British Trawler Sinks A Nazi Submarine

Soviets Admit With­ O ff On Honeymoon
d r a w a l s To N e w
Lines In Face Of
Larger Opposition

.first Winter
Snow Reported

Not On U. S. Bus­
iness, Say N a z i s

Runway Grading
Is S t a r t e d At
New Airport

40 Convoy Escort
Ships Authorized
Ttoosevelt Asks Early
Action On Allowing
Ships In War Zones

Tractor, Shovel And
10 Trucks Work­
ing On Location

Hitler Headquarters
• Silent On Moscow;
Lists Donets Gains

WASHINGTON. Oct.
22
—I/D— The Maritime Cummissiiiii today *niil it had
l»“en advised of the ream*
of all H9 American* of ihe
toriiedoed American freighter l.ehii(h.
Twenty-two
men were
landed at Hathurit liv the
BritUli nhit&gt; Vimv and 22 at

Grading of the runway* at the
near airport in pryparatbn for
paving waa ■tarred yesterday
with a tractor ahovel and ten
trueki working on the Northrait-Roathweat runway, Edward
Hlgglna. aerretary of the Chambar of Commerre. aakl Ihia morn,
tag.
Exclusive of the men on th*
true Ira there are about 145 men
employed In rhe (tearing and
grading at the airport, though
all of the equipment hpa-not been
free Ired and probably will not
eome |n until the Its* o f thh
month. - Ralph Lublnaky, aopervi.

A
klgk-raaklag
aratral
» aallltary oharrrer today anId
* reliable laferaittlaa
from
Hernia ladlea led the German
allark en Moacow and la lb*
north waa definitely baited.
Me added Hitler wnald bn
able to tarry ant new attache
£ bat “he will net agate bn
able to aiaater anythin* Ukn
tba elrength be baa aaed ap
la the pa*t twa weeks."
T£* Rad army aa well an
■be Neale ara “ exhausted by
^ t k e gigantic straggle,** thin
^ • e n r r t ananrted. Which near
ai.^' e aaaall factor any lip
the acalan *nc way y r tba

Kirrtimn. Since (he crew incluiieil only .TJ, official* *iprc«**U
the belief the other* were alowuway *.
The new* gave relief l&lt;&gt; the
«a|iital, pcrturbeit a* u *1111 wa*
over
I ic

Sunk In the Atlantic by the 472-ton Brit.
» l«h trawlrr Lady Hhi/lfy. u German submarine
u Is picture,! (topi going to thr boUom stern
first. The (llio it
forceil to the surface
by a tlaplh charge ami stink by «hell fire after

in capital from ths
•M tW

57

&lt;*U U O t.

poaed bf If
• • Wta4cr*a
reported In
gton, piling' anow-an the road*
and foreata In many areas.
•* Hitler*# headquarter* waa »llant on tha Moacow operation*,
bat claimed advaneaa la Ute Doneta river baaIn.
Ptvo aucceaalva wave* of R.
A. F. bomber* atteekad Naples,
(Maly, for five hour* to tbo boat,
teat raid there ataco Italy en­
tered the war.
Ruaalan reaiatanee U tha full
military might of Obrmaay en­
tered Ita fifth month at dawa
/today with Moaeew and LentaTfrad atill strongly defended aad
Soviet determination to fight, aa
atrong aa ovar.
- Four month* hare aaaoaif aad
tha Oarmaaa appear far from ae.
rompUahtng what many okaert.
&amp; n at fin d had e i peet e l la aa

Kiwanis Club
Hears Talk By
. Mrs. Curlett Shipping Loaiaa Are

The airport ran bo reached from
Geneva Avenue by ' M M * aaat
from the elty to I ho dirt rood
going sooth o ff tbo highway, and three-day cllnlr*. which wll
marked “ airport.**
t; ~
be held In aueh eitlev aa Chi.
eago, Kama* City, San Francis
ro and Lot Angelea.

LONDON,

O.

Mattel ahlp.
British, allied al
\ aaUaei have
ting loaaoo from
won Ivia In the
rt I I mo* tha
than they war*
tM T
from
aubotarlna attack UfM* A. V.
lb* adAlexander, first I
mlrahy, tactarad IJt_ Trafalgar
Dar broadcast
Tha Britiak i
IMO merchant
vtaaala o T 'l.li
nag* Ul Ib lf.
period of anrei
boat warfare
peak In April i

5 # hill#* last
(.bad fishing
V* grata ten.
I •reared the

kMata.ha4.JbMb

Late Soviet cemaunlquta ea­ Club to hatoms aa it
serted that oa all aatjan before organisation.
“ It now baa social
besieged Moacow tbo Oarmana
flya" In their garden
for beautifully tandaea
Naata. ctainted tbo nptur* a t

i r s a 's w r j . 't :

Hendenon Expected
A t State Fruit Meet

“butterCAMBRIOOR*;
— (B V -

Btateem^

m m JTL Waothtp
who oUitiod a «
Mabfoy by pieo
first dagree mardt

ORLANDO, Oet. SI — &lt;T&gt;—
Leon Hendonoa, federol prlc*
admlalotnter, Ooveroor Holland
and Corwin D. Edward*, federal
aconoalat, ora among tho note,
bio* expected at lb* S5th annual
couvaattao o f Urn United Fraak
Fruit and VogaUklo otpoclatlon
ot tbo BoOavlaw-BIltniora hotel
at BoUooir Joo. I7J4. •
W. Oorfttt, exoeative *le# pres­
ident of tbo aaaoctatiou, said all
three were mbodaled to addrest
tha eoMebtioa*
Ho Mid 1440 reservation* bad

County Agents
Attend Meeting

This Year’s Annual
Includes S e c t i o n
Of P h o t o g r a p h s

Mr*.' Ould* Wrfvon, county
home drmnnatration agent, and
('. If. Hawann, rounty igrkultine agrnt, are attemling the
agent'* conference in Gaineaville t hi* week.
The ideating will
run* laI
mainly of lecture* to.m rintier* preaent ami each agent
will deliver a report on the
year'* program ami progrraa
hi* rounty ha* made In each
field.

and thrir gur«t
Mr*. May me
llodkln of Sanford'* tourist de­
partment diarupaeil their unniial
booklet, preaenti-il in
louriaU
who atop at the
Information
Booth lai( night at the regular
mealing, liny Wright. *ecrrlary,
reported toilay.
This yvar the Jayrre Annual
will eonaiat of 52 pagra, Mrs.
Hodgkin pointed nut including
many Improvement*. Aak|e from
Information a* to ptare* lo /hop,
n-*ide and eat the annual Ineludes a pictorial *ectiun uf hunt­
ing, Galling and other
amuse­
ments.
,
During the meeting'a
course.
President Richard Ih-aa rrad u
letter from RrprrarimlivtJuHendricks cohcvriitng UM'''“ crq*re
atate" canal. A f one of the rluli’a
p a ltN ilW jlUfd member* agreed
to send * letter iliaappruving the
project and presenting ninatruelive criticism to thr repreaentetlve.
Mr. Hendrick'* reply staled that
he arma In favor uf the renal pro
Jett.
Ttea
more
autjrrts
were
brought up at the meeting, dance
plana and Little Theater Club.
Ths Junior Woman!* Club i*
sponaorlng the organiiation of a
dramatic
club
In
Sanford
and , a
reprenentative,
Wal­
ter ftagne*. Jr., was appointed
to meat with the committee for
organisation. Harold Power* la
la sat aa committee chairman of
s dine* which will be held by
th* ateb during the Christmas
Holiday Mason.

In**

of

tw o

m o re

and without reading It a driver
cannot know enough about the
law* to pea* th* teat. It Is nst
a proposition o f pay you; 50
eanto aad get a lierna* anymore.
You bar* to know the law,"
Patrolman Rlchburg. declared.
No mor* lleenars ara being
leauud at tha office of Judge R.
W. - War* without an examineI loo aiae* the extended deadline
of Oet. 10 haa passed. Everyone,

Funeral For Doctor
• And P h a r m a c i s t
Will Be ►Fr i day
1/coders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Two new member* have been
added tu the Rpmlnole County,
Health Unit atsff completing U*
urgamaation, with the eacep'ion
of phy*irian. Dr. Dan Cone, tem­
porary County doctor, atated to­
day
Mr*. Elisabeth iligga will be
rereptinnlat and dealt elurk In
tfrr- outereiffiew-when tho ataff
move*' Into Ita n a ^ ’ building -at
the - renter- wf - Cemmaealal and
Ouk Avenue* naat week. The re­
maining member* of tha unit are
Mia* Edith llaalam, public health
nurae and E.
M.
Broadhurat,
sanitary rnglnaer. For nagro pa­
tient*. ' a colored health nura.
llenla,
haa brrn vngagad who will act
In the asm* rapacity aa Ml**
llaalem
Dr. Con* pointed out that thi*
unit i* working In th* field i f
preventive medicine and will in­
oculate public echool children a*
a precaution against communica­
ble disease*, first In the nursery
school*. “ A child should be Ino­
culated for dlphtharta before h*
eehool." 30 More "Frenchmen
ever begin* attending eehool.
Dr. Cone Mid.
Shot For KepriHuls
Last weak tha physician met
Informally with Seminole CounVICHY. Unorrupird France,
ty’a medical society and eaplatani
lo each doctor that tha unit I* Oet- 22 — f/BT— Marihal P*.
thn
going to work In co-ops ration lain toilay announced to
French nation that 5(1 of their
with them.
countrymen had been shot by
German occupation authorities
Georgia Dean Quits; this morning In retaliation for
assassination of German o f­
To Teach Elsewhere the
ficers.
Hie broadcast followed the
A iiia .n o , 0
u *..
s ., 0
u if it, aa
—oPnI news that the second German
ATHENS,
U -C
— Kenneth D. William* resigned officer assassinated In 4rt hour*
Tuesday oa dean ot mew at in* met death yesterday In Bordeaux.

Uahrereity of Ooorgla aad strong­
ly Implied that tho move waa
prompted by the board of re.
gents coatrovorey. William*, a

Doctor Says German
Soldiers Given Dope
PRINCETON, N. J.. Oct SS
—W)— Dr. 8vtn Roaaetand, Nor­
wegian astro.pkysictat now , a
member * ( the Princeton facul­
ty, today assorted “ I know for

wilVhavd to take the examineIkm given be Patrolman Utah,
burg evary Tuesday.
!RTthe examinations ghren res.
lankly tba first person to take
tbo .mutton toot pawed but
savanaJ pwr* failed the teat hqferM-another person made tha
peMpm grade o f f t . In t|M • M
ontf h o t bod passed aad:eight
had.! * * • laid to ao borne and

ra id e r*

Authorised
German quarter*
ileclurrii (hr American -hie llolil
Veiling, mink in the Atlantic,
wii* flying- a I'anama Hag and
wu* lint the II. S.’ * Iiu*lnr**.
The fact* ara "nnl e'ear" in
the sinking nt the l.rhtgh, aay
the Nail*.
In Washington, report*
di»dnaeil the earmarking of VI25.IIDD.UOO for Ml “ convoy escort"
•hip*, while Navy patrol* *earclied
for the 32 men n»i**ing from
the two American ship* aunk in
the Atlantic.
The While llouae vmphaaltad
I’ rcatdi-nt Roosevelt, wanted eat*

Two New Members
Have Been Added
To Health U n i t

Only Fdur Pass Drifters’ Test
Ghren By State Highway Patrol
Teacher S b o d i r I f
• Caused By B U n d in i

(ha crew of 44 had fcern taken off Some of
(he prisoners are shown (lower \ us they were
landed at Gibraltar. The trawler** rommmi.ler
was ile» orated for this fc.tf.

Jaycees Discuss
’T ourist Booklet

Less Than In 1917
Garden Club Works
To Beautify City
With Native Plants

the

American-loaned *hip* lo A i Imm.

The fulluwlng merrhanta and
bualnea* men have already aignlf led their Intention
of
cooperating with
Tha
Sanfonl
Herald in publlahlng ■ special
Touriat
Edition
on
Oct.
27
which will bo
diatribuled
U»
I.MH) proapectlve winter visitor*
■electro from a apecial Chamber
of Commerce Hat, .as well a*
thousand* of other reader* both
in Florida and throughout the
n a tio n :

llanry II. Carroll's Srrvlco
Station
.0« Fibre Bruah- Co.
Ivey'*, Herein’* Battery Service,
Scalin’* Modern.Cabins, W . K .
•‘Hpvwly” W IUR Murray W .TTverstm-t. a u ley’a
Kratayrant,
MlUim Gore’s Service Station,
J. V.r Junes Tiro Shop, Hird*ry
Flour A Feed Mill*. Sanford
Huick Co., W. W. Auto I'arla,
and Fred T. William*.
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank,
Sam
Hawkins,
David
Earle’s Sunoco Station.
Thomas’ Barber Shop, Arrade
Package Store, Bryan's Garage,
Sanford Avenue Beer Garden,
A. J. I.oiimg’ * Transfer A Stor­
age, Jack'* Dew Drop Inn, J. J.
Parrlah, Menlando Springs, San.
ford Matt rata Factory. Joo Moss'
Hlcycla A Repair Shop. Wert'
The Jeweler and Howard Bottler,
Cheater C. Foagate Co., Hop.
kine Grocery A Market, Modern
Shoe Shop. Sanford-Ovledo Truck
Grower*, Tha White Heron, H.
M. Gltaaon, Sanford Cat Co.,
Green Valley Dairy,
Plnehurst

The Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C.
Walsh, Seminote County Board o f
((-•aliased Ow rasa T » it * i .

Production O f Food
Largest In History
HOUSTON, T#*., Oet. SI —M
— Food production next year
will b* the largest in history aa
th* nation eeeka to safeguard
“ against any contingency, at
home and abroad," Roy F. Han*
drlckaon, surplus marketing ad*
mlniatrator. Mid Monday.
f t r tho first tlaw,- ha told Ik*
national conference of Catbolta
charities. "Tba full productive
fore* of our farm* is to b* used
to rata* 4hu foods tte aoad.“
Food la demoerury's “power*

z s?«satoaeountrtTVbUug
?sa5 S
Gal foods

ogatast Hitler demiutatee **ta

r /UbMjpO

4

�•*

IT

Food Distribution

The Sanford Herald
H a la b lU k o d t a IM S
fa b lU h e d t i f f f ■ (ir r n e t i

• • a d s j at • ■ ■ f » r i , rierldA
I I I M ssaalls A * « i m

I.Mfwrrf aa arrwad rises nsffrr
Ortabcr 27. ISIS, at the r#ef DIIlN
Ik a fg r d . I 'lu f d g a a d rr «k « A rt
• # (engrrag ef Msrrh K IMf
AOI.I.AMII |.. VIKA*
•Milas
at

EaOHtlO* nr. o — final*#** N su gt*
R u m n iir r in i

n m :i

Psyabl# In Adtaara

Hr rarrlrr
flwr %f«enf h

|gjd

__ .«.?•
Tfcrrr Haatln
92.28
Hit Hnntlig
|4 5|
Gm Vmr
Mgg
All •bllgary nellrgg, rarda af
fhaahi, rraolallnna gad antlcea af
rntrrfnlnmrnla fnr tl»r parpoac ml
ralaln* funtie void he rharged laf
at regular adterllalag rate*.
Inland *ero«paper llpgrMfltall»M, IMr. rrprraraf TW MsrsU It
•fcr nntInfant field nf ad« eMlalng.
Offirmmnrr Maintained In tbs Israflllfa caf Ikr rnwnfry eelIk prill.
rlp«| krn*L|Harf#ra |a ( h l r a | t s a d
•frvw &gt;«rk.
Tbe llrrnld In a arathcr nf Tl*
Aaaorlnlnl l'f»aa voklrli In rgrln&gt;
mlgrfy entitled In (hr unr far ft*
pmkllrnllnn aaf mil arwg dlapalebe*
rrrdllrd 1m II tar amt nfkrrvolnr
rrrdllr*| I«a Ikla pnprr sad i Im
all rlpkln In r■fcllr*|lean nf sprrlal
dUpnlrhrg brrrln nrr nlno reaerved.
WEDNESDAY.

r

T H E SANTORO HFRAI.D. SANFORD, F L O R ID A

PAGE TWO

OCT

UI0LC VEIL'SK

«.

IN I

ruit TODAY

GOD’S GRACIOUS
GJFTM:
Thr land -linll give that which I.
K"°'l and "tir l.md -hull yield
her inert. m- IValm Kf. |2.
I ROM "D U N K IR K "
(From I'retryi
THE MI'LTIPEOES ON THE
ROADS
b«rn on Ihr blueprints.
They nrr fed by fire.
They grow *hcir &gt;kln from car.
biinietl .ted.
They mre pill Ingether by runes.
Their heart* »re engine* that do
nut know fntigne
In lhe perfection of Ihcir valve.
In lhe might of their ly.tollc
thrusts.
Their blood is petrol: Oil bathe*
their join*.
Their nerve* n r r wire.
From the assembly line* they
am put on inspection.
They pass lent*.
A r e p ro n u u p ctyl fit by tho d r ill,
sergeants.*
They go on ptirude and are *he
pride of the High Command
They lithe, understand mill obey
order*.
They rlimli hill*, strnddli crater,
and the barbed barricade*.
They drfy bullet* ind ahclla.
Foster Ihnn Genghis’ cavalry they
•peed,
Cruder /him the horde* of Tam*
hurlainv.
Yet unknowing and uncaring.
It i* thene that the rrnrgu.irda
aru facing
Crcaturra nf conveyer lielts.
Of precision tool* nnj rchedulau
They hrrnthe through carbureted
lunga;
I f pierced, Ihcy do not feel the

other drl*a against tha Jeers,
rousdiag up thouaand. of them
and skipping them off to Polish
-Jghelloes. Tha NaaU have got
to have someone to blame their

all haa lean tlactad city
Mlaaioaer mar t. O. Lai
ulaa president of tha L*
Construction tompany.
won by the narrow mar
f t voice.

Thla paper ilatad a few
ago that Clermont b a n
tty without fa*Ilona, bat

Director

706 C. 2nd St.

I-Sons 4SS

• WRECKER
SERVICE
Complete Ault* Repairs
Day Rhone

913%

Night I’ hone

575-W

BRYAN’S ,
GARAGE
Sanforti Ave. at 2nd. SI.

You need no!
he a deposi­
tor.

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Home Of Those Famous French Fries
110:00
}l0 il6
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:05

Glenn Miller Orchestra
Public Affair*
Sportr Reporter
New* of the \V«i!d
Tommy Dorsey
Vaughn Mourae
Linton Well*, new*
Sign O ff

Tomorrow's

Program

0:30 Norman Beasley
Florida Cowboya
7:00 Breakfast Brrvltics
7:45 UP New.
8:00 The World Today
8:16 Morning Devotion*
8:30 Emery D«-ut*&lt;h Orrhi-atra
8:00 Yowrll Drew’s
0:16 American Schsod uf the
Air

With Hoi
15*
HAMBURGER
French Fries
Wilh Hot
20c
CHEESBURGER French
Fries
With Hot
20c,
BARBECUE BEEF French
Frlea
With Hot
20c
BARBECUE HAM French
Fries
With Hot
20c.
BARBECUE PORK French
Fries
WE ARE NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY

S E M IN O L t m j.4 .
11th

roMitm
With harih words fer HlUer end
confident that Britain will win tha
war, Counteu Jeanne von Bernatorlf, 73, American-born widow of
Germany’* World War ambassador
to tha United States, Is pkturod aa
■he arrived In Jersey City, N. J , by
Uner, saying aha had " c o m home

RADIO N E W S
WDBO

Tonight* rregrame

(1:U0 Edwin C. Hill
*1:10 Program Resume

fl:IR Illue Streak Rhythm
aembl*

Kir.

*1:30 [Ur of Harmony
H:46 The World Today
7:0# Thr Lone Ringrr
T *
.Ptfitna--------------H:65 Elmer [)a*U and tha Nawa
0:00 Traaro Ktar Theatar

Steak &amp; Chicken
Dinners — Delicious
Chili—Short Orders

TOO LA T E TO CLASSIFY
ST BUMKLt* KAT
a

S .K

Funeral

ATTENTION!

Mix-Ups

Yau would Utiak that u ftUow standpoint.
l»o » u Instructor |Q mjtt|tma.
Tho lypa of cqulpmai
**eek a| a high ithool foot- danI uu for trnlalag
dl team, and president of a taama in blocking waa
rough on tba player e«4
same time (ailed ta w n
,aaturml action that taka
whan human bodlea eqgye
t*«l Thara waa aa string og

AndereonGriffith

Knj&lt;»v th*» ,»«!*
vuntaic*'* of our
IVnuMMil
Iroan
Department.

•hora, but with sufficient give to
practically duplicate the action
that take* place when two de.
Urtnlned huskies meet on the
football field.
Aa • result the player* da.hirig
in to block found that the device
provided all that rould he aakc |
fer from the .tandpmrt - ( re.
•IsUnco anil at lhe .ante lime
poaarasod enough give 4n nbaorb
the blow from the pUynr, simply
The simple matter of endorsing a check is but one of (Wing • revere jolt. It practicaleliminated the danger or in*
the ways in which legal customs of the Americus differ, ly
Jury and enabled the hoy* to go
writes John H. Wigmore, dean emeritus of the I.aw School through (heir trrinlnr ptiiud
of Northwestern University, in n recent Rotarian magazine. ith lea* fatigue.
Not aatiafieii to simply 'rauh
In South America your aignaturu alone mean* nothing. You
operation*. Emmet Peter. Jr., rd.
must add the date.
Uor of the "luikr Region.■* , Jig.
This is typical of the legal differences that make bus­ utotl he could get a better idea
iness between the nations of the Americus more different of tho performance of the ma.
—yet there has been until recently no international or­ chine by tackling it himself.
ganization of lawyers to clarify matters. "Hairdressers and With • *narl and a growl, he
lot himself go at one of /he
morticians, bankers and doctor* and beekeepers, have their dummies,
and he deaenhed Li*
international associations," writes Doan Wigmore, "but experience aa follow*:
lawyers have none."
“ Tho Martin Machine Is real­
And If they die, they do not
Because of tho Increased interest and groyving trado ly a marvel of t-ain;ng rfftrlrnrv
euffer death.
Ahd Dunkirk s/ands between tho within tha hemisphere, a change has come, however, for nn O f course to nne who hasn't
tackled anything *tmnger than
rearguard* and the rea.
Inter-American Bar. Association hus recently been organ­ an
occasional Martini for more
•
•
.
ised
to
help
with
untangling
the
misunderstandings
of
var­
years than wo care In mention,
Motor launches frum the Port of
the
macblnn provided a rather
ious
laws.
A
survey
by
the
Judge-Advocate
General
of
tho
London,
legal profession la the United States revealed, according to rough workout. Rut it vra* i.i*y
Lifeboat* from the liner*.
Whaleboats, bottoms of shallow Jacob M. Laably, president of the American Bar Associa­ to visualize how effective /ho
Marlin ’ equipment i&lt; in training
draught.
tion, that only 42 uut of 170,000 lawyers were familiar young hodira in the ait of
Hammed their noara Into lhe silt,
Parked their load* and ferriod enough with Spanish and Spanish law to practice it' in blocking and tackling."
The Martin machino -all* fur
them In amnia nml drifter*. that language.
|S0 and reportedly ilnga /he
Hlood anil fuel.oil on their fare*.
Inheritance laws make aettling of estatea that involvo only
The wounded, dying and dead several countries in the Americas a veritable nightmare for angle work aa equipment now in
general uao coating as murh a*
were hauled up
Over the rails of the hospital all concerned. Children born of United States citizens in 1110. The school* in the *tgl»
certain South American countries qro citizens of ‘.hooe that have purchased the machine*
i f f tier* _
___________
pronounce thorn- far gmp'ri&lt; r In
In the-nW* amt cargo sltngs,
countries—yet may bo- eilfaens of (FieUnTfW-Stelee, too.' anything
elso nn Itw .market anil
Reciprocal laws could avoid many of theao legal compU* wbllevto data Martin«Mltl,u&gt;rd.i nn
Wendell Wlllki" a*ked for re­
plgns forV. manufacturing rod
peal of the Neutrality Act. Ha cation* in tha opinion of Dean Wigmore.
market log •*Aho
devirs, nuking
can't *ee where It haa aaved any
them ninrr at an accommodation
of our ahips so far,
A YOUNG COUPLE wo know recently became the than anything else, if lh« demand
aged (or- thom -eetitinnrrt-t
probably mean n^nsw mduarCoctnkr:
tvadall wilt
ley for Eualla a n d 'L a k f Chanty.
hiind anil romc oul
____
Lirnshoiisc
with
long
* When one stops In ci midcr
the Cm** Ktatg. (’anal. Let’a »ee
months in air-raid shelters, she was u bedraggled UUU girl tho number of football teams
now, who wag Boake Carter?
In
training throughout the iounwhen she finally reached America. So, Immediately, her
Tha Untied Slates haa lost new mother put Hlldy on a strict bath routine] as nice Iry. reprasented by high trhoola
colleges, lo say nothing nf
trn ahlpa at ace aa a m ult o(
i f ou* evu y night before
fore bedtime. Hlldy look
took lIt for a aid
grade schools end nth *r orguntiaenciny action aince tha war beiek. Then, one night aha looked up through a fi
ii. It appears that there if
gan. Il'a about lima to begin
Indeed a worthwhile market, slid,
suds: "You folka don't want a refugee," ahe thl
thinking about "an aya fortfce
being seasonal, the mannfir'urr "what you want is a bloody duck 1"—New York
________ ________ ^
Ing could be done In tho summer
Ibuoe.
Tha Germans have begun an­
fen delivery In tha Pe'l.

Legal

9:30 Turin frum the T,:o# l »
9:45 UP New*
10:00 Interim!.' fur String*
10:15 Myrt and M»rg*
10:30 Dickson Ivc*
10:35 Black and While Note*
10.45 Woman of Courage
i 11:00 Mary Lee Taylor
11:15 At Heme with Sally
tin
11 .10 Chasing the Blue*
] I 15 UP New.
I I 55 Program Resume
12:00 Kate Smith Speak*
12 15 Ju*t (juote Me
12:10 Pancetime
12 15 Our C.al Sunday
I no Dixie Farm ('lull
I 10 Bridge School " f the
1 15 Road of Life
2 no Young l&gt;r. Malone
2 15 Joyce Jordan
2 in UP New*
2 15 Build'ng for "• fio-a,
2 15 Mainne Mn-ical
I on IIigli'VMy lo llcallh
I 15 flawsic* in Tempo
l .10 Renfro Valley Folk*
t 15 Adventure* in Scn-me
l 55 Pre** NewI no ( ini'innati") on.ervatory
Mu.ie
I in latnill Trio
i 15 I'rrs* New*
nil Twilight Melodic*
15 lhe tiold'.ierg*
, .10 Wild Life
15 Ju*t Enterlaiiinii-nl

''REMNANT^ DAY"

Whil*? it is probably true that many Americans don’t
get enough to eat and that those who do don’ t eat the
right things, youths of today are better fed than their
grandparents were. All that is needed Is a better under­
standing of what constitutes a balanced diet und wid-ir
distribution of food products already available.
“ If we are to give evervone in the United States a satis­
factory diet," says Secretary of Agriculture Wicknrd. "we
would need lo consume twice as much green vegetables and
fruit as we do now; 70 percent more tomatoes and eitrua
fruits; 35 percent more eggs; 15 percent more butler, and
2o percent more milk.” Obviously the problem uf farm
prices is not one of smaller production but rather of wider
distribution.
And yet the Bureau of Census reveals that sinre 1910
‘‘Agricultural product* high in vitamin C content showed
tremendous increases. Grapefruit, of which only 1,189,250
boxes were produced in 1909 rose lo 19,495,3-10 in 1934, an
increase in 25 years of 1539.3 percent. During lhe same
period orange production increased from less than 20 mil­
lion boxea to more than 70 million (sixes, an increase of
261.7 percent. In the twenty years following 1909 lemon
production increased 237 1 |&gt;ercent and land acreage devoted
to tomatoes increased from 207,379 to 265,741 acrea or
28.2 percent.
"Farm products high in Vitamin B content also had
percentage increases vastly greater than population per­
centage increase. The most sensational increase was in the
acreage devoted to soybeans, only a small portion of which,
however, is employed for human food. In 1909 the Census
counted only 1629 acres in soybeans while in 1934 the
acreage was close to six million. The |&gt;ercentage increase
of acreage was more than 349,000 percent in 25 years.
Production of dry field beans increased 66.2 percent from
117251,160 bushels in 1909 to nearly 19 million bushels in
1934. Acres devoted lo peanuts in 1909 were 869.887 com
pared with 2,016.291 in 1934. an increase of 131.8 percent
in 25 years.
"Farm products containing high Vitamin A content
also showed tremendous percentage increase*. Acreage de­
voted to green beans expanded 320.7 percent in 26 years;
cabbage 4^,1 percent In 20 years; celery 8p percent in 20
years; lettuce 433 percent in 20 vears; spinach 479.5 percent in 20 years and green pea* 164-5 percent in ?.tt years.
Acreage of all vegetable* raised for sale, exclusive
lotatocs, amounted to 1,475,274 in 1919
of Irish ana sweet pol
compared with 3,773,682 in 1934, an acreage increase of
155.8 percent In 15 years. Milk produced on American
farms in 1909 amounted to 7,466,406,384 gallons compared
with 11,508,243,769 In 1939, an Increase of 51.1 percent
compared with the population increase of 13.2 percent.
Doxens of eggs produced in 1909 were 1,571.979,384 com­
pared with 2,391,091,510 dozens In 19C2, an litereA*e of
51.8 percent in 30 years."
______

W E D N E S D A Y. OCTOBER 22. 1941

boys

by droutlk
inia ariti*

i H i runt tha head-

ALL KINDS OK
SANDWICH SB

link -cho"*

A N G E L 'S .
E A T SH ACK
Hanford Avtao# Just Off

“ S F r:

Martin watched hU bora beat

ATTENTION FOLKS!
EVIRY NIGHT IB NEw! YEAR'S EVE AT JACM I

Jaak la back from Bn*d Way wlUt tho laleal
n o t tn jo y II a t M m ? A six*
1 ( l t t l m gi n■&lt; n ■

f fJ m IsuaM g

W u X CJVMH i f M X r V m

M in i H t k l i f W I M i Ii o m

H it

.fitw ” V ' A K

' . W

E lM

AVENUE

�»

WEDNESDAY.

O C TO nER

22.

1911

|»\r.F. THREE

THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORID*

-

------ -

—

"

Jail lirr;iker&gt; Still
Sought In Mucluin

Mrs. Stineciphcr

Social A n d Personal Activities

HonoraBr“
Mireufm** lugiey.

pop
i• ! i I
I »1 la*
*'* '**♦* elect » » « honoree at
• •.4* I* t* I
-I t I kJgV 4iul IHlAVflLllU'tlUa
I'
ll.
I er which was given by Mrs. J
1 '
I
Stineciphcr
her home on
I.
♦ t
I I’nrk A o n u t'
&gt;c*tt:rday
after
. noon
top'iiphilN, sntigonon vine Aivl
Expressing ihe prvtlirtion the!
"
—
* asparagus fein wcie used el
M m
n „ mh&gt;
|M
, h(. 'fectnels to create u nralal At­
T iiO K S D A I
, H i i i .Im was destined I . hav •!
mosphere The t illies njK»n whim
T h r TY w -e n d .C lu b will tnr.-l
' » good t » u r » t *cas..n, \lr
-nd Kernal.l laugh.... &gt;l.,m -nal II .. .
the bridge •corea were kept CAl
thr Court House at 7 Mil I* M Mr* A l&gt; C ollirr ..f O ttum wa.
ried bridal ilnugrr*
Inwa, anil Mr
ami A ir.
R e .t;
for ita regular meeting
•» l ‘»
Mis II K Morris was declai
of SI Lourrr*M o., w h ej
Mr
M r.
(
&gt; Ja r k~&gt;n
T h r \V M. L’ of Ih r Kir*. . Collier
ed high &lt;cort*r for the gitne&gt;
hr
Bsptist Church, unde-. Ih r d irrr- ! have I0*n thr guests Ol J u d g c r an.|.„tl
tetum ed fi..m
for which -*hr wi&lt; aw ar tied gRe*’
M
lion of M r. A . .1 IV tn m m . will |ami M r. Frank 1.. Mill. r. In f N vw aik X V an.l tlvford; N r
towels I lu* *cirem* w inneit wgr*
•1
sponsor thr tewing »v s m . n
■■&gt; Ih i. work for Waurhota
» h « r r Ih r.
spent tin- suximrt
M
iaj» Jane .^haion Atid Mrs. R»*
\\ hilt* I .milvinir
tnr Rrd Croaa in tin nioin.n^ | A
D Collivr who
irrn.-r-il
! Hi. \
i 'i .
Ih’ •t Wvtlmniih of Orange Cit&gt;
F R ID A Y
'»■*" manager for
tliJohn
M r, M .,gg„
,lf |»v |.^n.l
r iJ. i
They each received IxibMi* ball
\round I "i \ Plan*
T h r aflcrniH.il
of .|„- I M orrrll ( ’•mpany. i. Hi.- broth -t h„ , i„
hero l.t th.- ill. M l' M I'-h Inglvy wa- pro&gt;mteil j
1:
le t
•
t
\\
\
11
Rrd Croaa will hr .p o ll-....... I ! ..! " • M r" Miller » n'&lt; , , , r '
‘ '&gt;lllrr.
„ ( &gt; (,. | V
, &lt;Ml, with a plague as a gift from i
I.
*1 * '
t
1. 4 u l
I n I line
M .*
th* Ladies* Auxiliary
of
i J s* •
hran^h manager of th-.
„tavtng ,t
Hi, , m ..n
t
,' |
1
•
\
...
VN .
thi host, as The gifts were wrap
Congregational Church.
John M orrrll Cnmpanv. i. th« |
'•*i
*.
•
j
T
r
\
tin*
I ood ill the
t
M
i»
1
.V
ped in "hit* tisme ami tn*d with J
nrphrw of Mr*
M iller
Friend, -f l.inuin Johnson will white '.it in ribbon^ and lily o&lt;
. .1
«
|
M ONDAY
\
1: . . r
II. *
While In Sanford A l&gt; •o| mr r,.gr,.t
|,.ar|l lh.„
* - T h r 1) A R will
the
1 i'i I-** , ,,«
lit'* .
II i.
,„a ,„r
„ „ u. th*1 valley d n a n u n
U fa ( t o #h m*u trip «*r**ion 111 ih.- w « . the guest of Judge Mil.er w rn ,
\| *
" •.»• • \ .......
**.i i '
Hath
gtl*’st
\vr*»le
a
pdge
fot
W n m iiM (*lnl&gt; in thr niori'iHK on the municipal bench It-fo rc K rrn a ld .U u g h lo n M. rn- ml II...
the •Rrule -• R«»**k" which w«&gt;
to
their
respective piU| yi.„ ..r.|l, &gt;
.................. ..................
with Mrs. ( ’ ,
R.
|&gt;MWN«in
n relum ing
later |»ieseMteit to the honoree i
home* the Colliers plan to .ittv i.li
charge.
the John Morrell managvts* co n -]
w
,
Stoud.iiinn.
J.
'.-ft K**r Ih** lueky page Mi-. J 1 ’»
TU ESD A Y
I I " .1 I v\ IV ....... .
.111*1 III* I •
Th e V . D r With M l. R I vrntion which la he.ng
h. Id I" Sunday f-u
lack., u . dir
where Mit« h* il ieeeive*l *» novel v m &lt;
I*
I
.
I
*
•
•
•
Holly in chuigf " ill '|»in«ni th** Mobile. Ala
_
_
h r will h. .-mployr.l in the ship- Nt a prize
I ni it iw, 111 '.lilv pi i |i.tml
I ittle (iirtve Man*- Slimsiphei |
Red I ’rnsH sewing session in I he
'ping 'lepMi f nient of 4he W inn,
|t|-l |1*1' v **ll
morning.
dre*M-.l as a hinh* m white satin j
j
1l . n v e t t t.« m pan y
ami v ••11 *ntei*d the room on.
t’o*boy-actor
Hanc
Autry
tlelighti
the
youngxter*
w
'■'.milw
ti In - »\ I v. t v llniii:
!
Mr" I. K H.iuman h.i- Iif f ii Ih*- at ni **f Jlobhy M unis, r« * during to outdoor »h«*w «tag«*l at New Y&gt;*rk * It* r
JI' iNiK Ih SAKE ( II.M hKH
llmhw.lv '***iiih in
r,..,,, h . r i...,„.
th p*e-ent mg th* hi Itlegi ooiit dre*s
t the rodeo performers competing at Mfl&lt;lP«*n S«|ti**»
tick child decide*! l«&gt; turn cowb»»y *‘ wh. n I g.
\ i tntl.iur t •I••i» i «*iii I
LO C .A N . W Va f)*t. *2 «»1*»
J K rm iM rr and Mrs
j* \
, M , pital w li.-i,-i,.
w.ll
u n d e rif ......
' ' ,» ' h w »
Tha beat saf** erackei
in these II, M r*
b Kent were h..»le.»e»
"n t r r - n ient
pilr.1 l.igb with the gift-, for thpart* is Judge I K (Ne*h Reek
Monday evening at the home of
hr air I.. Iw Th.- Iitll.- Hide then
Tlie jildg* has I •.•h i careful t&lt;» Ihe former on Magnolia Avemie
\|ui-.li.-w
M .I. I'»'-M *'-.I •«*•' Ingley with « Surprise Party To r
leaders Co-ont rale
maintain his amateur standing
to niemh&lt;-r» of
the. la s t Matron | j,. |jMIH,M \ i,.. e , .-.............
. novel aii.1 original
kitchen him
He has made a study *&gt;f safe H u b of the Order o, the Fa»t&lt; rn : ,„ d
V .u r . ,,. Miu-hVw h-.v. .......
Mrs.
Snow
(oven
On Touri««l I'.tlition
lock*. **t/its of times the tunib
' rt' turn,,‘!f n ,»»Tampa
wbor.* theyAl Ihetea h*uu th* guestlerr become worn," he said, "and for*ui *u«* **fI?,r 1j Uldeclira t ions* fur
oroi the floral decorations
for
m K w tu M lh|,Slj|ll.' ,|. il ltle...n^u vm- i *..iv,ted ml*, the d.mng root..
1 Iro S wmiiii w It.........
i' 1
you have to try a number of
P.*r •
.
. .
c o n v e n tio n
w h .r e
M iss
In g le y
preshled
mmbtnation*
on
them
l&gt;cfnr
Fnllawing a abort bualne.a .es-,
.
.... .
Ihri.,.
bedding be i home with Mr- I••••i» ''ii*»w R*‘i*^'*
r.g kiv \\
•it \N i**t l'hir*l
&gt;f i ••*
•lit* i
they'll o|H*n Usually on** of 27
|l*ir, «!
U • fruit |ul&lt;c liu liv r •huh Mv»«i 900J m*l
siu„ which w a, presided over
a
|
a
. X | _ . a t.............. wa. to........ by a mini
" * ■
';iin* i| with * sin |i&lt; i'i Imthil.iv II lt« i»
combinations will open I Rem; &gt;1 by the president, M r,
•Mify ••tkuut i t v i f Of •n#!M9 It - Piunol Pvynol i* 4 -ri.nliti*K
J 1*1 IS S I n g l C ) A n i l 1*1 T .
Mlu|,
.........
..................
ho,ding
----- ------ enupu . ---- -----F’ut mi hi &gt;• i
pel
I
t
V
"II
S.lti.l*t.l\
•
lilllU
g
il*
though sometimes j*l have t.» l*e Kouth, the remainder
ally
homOgontXd*!
rmuUion **f aiuirral ml. |*rui»« ium* «'»•• i»h*--|
of the'
.S.e
*fnihti«*nal wed.ling -symbol
nulphtkaloln. Il Jooo thr thvoo fhiogs *vi»»u n •*•
•••"-lipa-j
tl.'llHl i*| till tl'.Mll tll|*ttl*l.l V slltlll l.M llf A V
triesl. On the other harwl I've hit evening was
spent ill
playing Z a c h r v K n t u r t r l i n v d ,hr
|*l'-l
1
I
|
t
4
1
*
1
1
The
rake
wa*
I
acini
with
antigo
W
.
h
turn -oifUiu* wiotr matter, luhrirat*- mlr-tinal . m»l mil k*»vHY|
th*1 right combination the first games with prises being won by
V* I *111 v *1 MlP Snowlit* litnitl*
.
\
'.
|V
4
.
1
non
vine
and
lighte*i
by
whit*
ulimMlalcn hilvuilia*l muoclt* who*** •rl»**n i- -«• iinp**vt.inl l " r
time. li'a no trick »t all
My Mrs (ilenn E. McKay and Mrs
•*f \| i - Sii**w‘ , lii'iiu w ••i •• ^'tr.*«
F* Vowing ih* rehcamnl ««f the tapci&lt;* in crystal camielabra
M *
fcctfkr Wiwot lunferuenta. Try ^vywol If ».*•»*• "''t . ..nipl.i.h -4t*
fingers feel the tumblers fall.
*iv«lv il*t **i ut «,| with
*nt*g"Mtiii Sli.*|* \«
wedding
**f Mi«&lt;
Marguerite
A K. Shoemaker.
,
Ka*h guc*t waa i*rr vented with v Hi* ii n*l other .u t l|.*w*i win* I* F I* *t. .
iiiovl vetm roauH* uktainrvl your tlrmixi-t i- 4*ith.** »/• *1 •&gt;» n-funif
Refreshments were served by Ingley and U dlinm Zachiy. J r , a immature bridal U*u«|uet a*
- i " *• &gt;"lil anif
11.11 11vv.I»•• •
your m om ^j. Pruwol (iiRivv in i lk ur $1
m * -i-nt l*\ fri* r»t|*
the hostesses to the following
which will U* ’•oieinruzeil thM a memento of the party.
'
l hi * it i •• \ m u ii • o
&lt;i. ...
»y
I'i F l&gt;llitiwiil* *
tli* hoi
Mrs. Routh. Mrs. U M. Tyre . afternoon h I imi urlock. M m
II
4 s'
U
1 w
Mm J M Mmecipher w n a* j •*l*« . pN«tl»l. « Mill'll 111*1 f»••-•••••Mrs. O'Deal Crosby. M r,. Uerthn
L
ltaulrr"Mii aratcr «»f th«*
l» .
fie...
Fll* •I* *• &gt;» *
Jenkins. Mrs. 0 - W . Bailey. Mrs bridcgooi.i, rntci tamed with a *i*t*d in ftrrvtng by Mm* il F- •••I liri with .t |mm|iii ‘| of whit* •*if v I h ug i
C. L. Irw in. Mra. R. C. Maxwell. ’ party at th** hmiie of hei part*lit a, Morrta. Mra Ai thin Hntnan, Mr* 11&gt;he i «*•&gt;*•* .i iv*I «I**ii I*I•• hi.ir igo|*l*
N|i *• I mg X I iiun '
I lu* \\ ivrlil '* N o w S»*rtt I liroii^li
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw. Mrs. B t*. , Mr nn.l M r, t\ B /nchry. last J W Airman ulid Ml*** Jam* :iii«l bi'i Firi'lr * him in
Sliui on
I* V\ o«**lniff pi* •**i i |i .I lo t with t \ ( i . .I.t \
.Moorv, Mr*. .McKay, Mr* Sh**c I evening
Stoll*
I
* gift III hi'llillf of i It* •iirl*
rho*e invite*! t** la* w ith th*
iif
i i k st iv n
cif m i
o nitou
J
A pink 4»*«I w h ite c**li&gt;i them e
C A R D U I i» d name you ought maker and Mra. E. C. Harper.
I ill** ni th*' i-vi-inng thi* gii*»^t* • bilk \ * •&gt;
l . / .If... .
/&gt;
V
i prr«loiiim ate*| w ith *pjan titiea «*f honoree a ia l lioste** wen*:
to remember, for it may help you
In t
11*.
lining 'S ,v "
| pink and w h ite g la d io li in tall
Mra J I Ingley. Mia W. It w *•?• ivi\ iti'*| ml..
io 2 important w a y .: If your
h.«u**i
gu*»«| i *nl. i . M
t harle* Kaulemon. i o* ut w h rrr I It*
b asket* w hich w ere placed about I'/ u c h ry . M m
main trouble i. prri.wlic fune.
...... .1
*»i*l *ul tli** I'llVl* II
•« ltitllil.il— I e.ltalftii l**r l ••l*t *sssl I -t •
the room * and m the b o w U o f* M i* t» K
UulliiM Mra II. II op* ri«-i| hi*r gift
tinnal d iit n -.r , .t a rt -I 'la y.
11 ..u
Itiilli.lny **nk»* whir It w*-. ntt| *t|
‘Ipftfth.iti
teth • - l-itlmtdl* -Vim. liliulk illtl In-Il if l&lt; * v
pink
iind
whil
roaea
In
the
din*
I
Coleman.
Mr#
J
W.
Altnwi
before “ the time1' and tako il
M .l.
In1'
.mil
*n ilf . ■! hi i d l
I e*4flife « I a'gfo•!*•* mill* •I*a \\ » aL I\ M tk t
rm -t • •
ing r . H i m lh&lt; l«c»*-coverv*l table Mr# Hobcdt William*, Mra. II
aa directed. If you arc run­
Cun* h w m* '• i \ t .1 with th r i uk. •h \ '-unt •
the- Monitor •«** I&gt;1. *1 \.va«|*l|*. * 1. lit. It
was lit ty tall pink and white E. Morris, Mrs Arthu r Uranai
down, undernourished from fune.
i'1**1 l*&gt; ,\|t?• Fi ink I i o
I'i. * .vi ’ .'*• &gt; . •• •
lapeis m silver candle holders Mrs. Ruth Scott. Mi*. John I* I*\ \|i -*h Swiinn .
ttonal cause., it. u»e a&gt; a tonic
\|i
li.hn t ‘lurk
N.titt.-I i» !*•'•• ••* 1.. I -.w- M .. •
Slim
\l
nn.l rentrrrd with an airange- Tatum , Mrs. W. U Morgan, M r- it I H"woil
H APPY BIRTHDAY
should help stimulate appetite, in­
1t i Ml. «. •
•
i
ml
M
rW
F
''until
I tl«i .••l&lt;&gt; 1..
i
.
.
.
.
V \
menl of gerhs-ras mi a mirror J..hn I*. Smith, Mrs. K» J. Nel
If**Mlit 111 l'
crease the flow of gastric juice*,
F’ njm ttig
Ih*
••« *u-ioii
ivilh Dr\ r I* .4*
Mra. Kacar Price
reflector At one end of the sun. Jr.. Mrs. Henry W ight III.
v h".tt*i *1* •• ii
I1
1 1 I k*' * *•
and to Improve digestion, help
Mra. Clyde Hum phr y
1. l.stl
table, un.fer an improvised al- M rs.'tiu y D Wood, Jt , and M r- M r- Sru*w -ifi*t '1 - ^wurir* w*t p
M i»ff*'t»‘
v
build you up. T r y C A R D U I!
I lir i-lia ii S c lfiiie I («■ m I iiiv I («•••ii i
*..
M r- I t; W i i . i
Mr* I I* h
John Mack Watkins
1
•»**»'*'i'
11 1 .x
! !»r. sIihmI a
mimalure
bridal J (*. Mitchell
— A DV.
fill*!**, M r- F t VI* ••
.. 1 .
it F * *
• *i.l -* *•
I eouplv.
l .e••* ••
Also, Miss Jane Sharon, Ml-* U**«'hi', Mr** ii i
M&lt; F'w «n.
Mi &lt;
\\ I. 11 k r •(»»• I m ii \ \\ I* • 1 • '!•• •
Mrs. Hauler .on was assisted in Mary Chapman, Mias Catherine (•viifgf
M m I - F* II4 1 1 .I I
M
II
* f J • • 1 . 1
serving by Miss Carmeta Bar- White, Miss Margaret Iteltr, Mis* Clnrlv
•*• *
I B lilM
la-i.
Frances Morrow and Marjorie (Vgburti,
F'nirli-'' '• ■ 1
Miss
I '- i i t I.* lir* w Mi
S
A
II
\\
ilk
*
v
i
..tit
&gt;
|
*
.
SI
i
m
'
i
*•• '•
i:**\ ib*••&lt; 1 . ,
Mrs. Harold Mrtjahee nf Ualru, Hall and Miss Carlin l*almei.
•M ••
M rI ' I iii
t In k
Mr* W I
fJa.
M *» •** • \| I* \ . 1 \l . "
|.
1
.!*
•
Smith
M
■
l(
I.
I|**woil
\|.
.4
1
1
*
1
&gt;•
In
I
f
Present
were:
Miss
Ingley.
•! .»
It" t
miu I . M i * I F S w m iiii . M i
S*»«t.
1 * 4\ . I* 1' II
Mr. Zaehry, Mr. and Mrs. J . 1.
1 .'.
H
Mi.iitfonl M i-- Cluu lot to Sw nit , \\.*»kIngley, M r. and Mrs.
W
B
H uh
.* l.t V
X
\ I’
Miss Evsleen Cust and Mrs. Minnie B.-hs f i» r n r r
Cvcorg*' S w m iiii . II* i i i &gt; 'I iniiilig It 4* 1lll|* 1
Zaehry, Mr. and
Mrs.
Robert
flu
.**.! \tl. 4**•• t ...e •
uml t'h .n l«'- Swunii
Williams of Orange
C ity,
Mr
have just returned fr*.m T «ra p * wbe/e they attended
*. "vT.TT J *1 ' Mt •• i n
i ni*- i: 4.'* 4*1
and Mrs. J. M. Stineciphcr. Mr.
the 4-slay Ktata Convention of UuT Florid* BaaimcianV
• *!.* •.
S 4V1f*' • 1 " **|••1 ' •*
and Mra. Roy Sym rs, S r , Mr.
An original and novel defense
Association to study the latest method* and trends nf
» l..| l.t 4 1'.. A • tn
F i-li M.41L.
and Mra. Martin J. Rram , M f . stamp party was given by Mrs.
1 Iirlit «
.•nl. •■•.• 1 , | •ft .4
personal beautificatibn.
A. M Phllipa, Mrs. W. L. Mor- A II. U.-rkwilh at h.-r holm mi
*v.'» C .\ II -•. 1
\1
*•••' 1 •••|*|ll* \ . &lt;
gan. Mrs? W. A .Fitts, Mrs. A r ­ West Xiui'teenth Htrret on M-mW hile there they received inatructlun on .’'Mmiern
II.
&gt;11
1
»
M
1*
11**11
1
•
•
r*.
In**
thur Unman and Mrs. McGahre day afternoon when she et.tvrTh* 11*.* I »• I ( h.i |J •i
. tc 1
•.
M
K
\\ 1 IM .....
Tre n ds In Coiffure and M ake.Vp Stylaa" from John
Also,
Misa
M ary
Chapman, i laiiieil in honor uf her son, ll--lv
i
\
i*. *• 1.
M- v* •.
Mlaa Jana Sharon, Miss Margar rrt, who relel.ratr&lt;l his sr. •nth I
' 1 '' ' " M ,B
H u el Ior, nationally famoua artist and bead Inalructor
*
A 1 &lt;* l
\N -•••
• • 1*
et Relit. Mlaa
Carlin
Palmer, birthday anniversary Mr*, lb . k- '"•■•v ................. "
1i I U- Il I*
of W ilfred Academy a* Chicago! Bernhard Linder, errD o d ^ r l)(* lu \ (‘ ( m ip r
mho
Miaa
Frances
Morruw,
Miss a ilh was asaute.1 by her •» t.-r, I ' 1"' ' “ J |tlV*'ll til tilt tl«l*l|* -• 9*.•!••* \ r* *• |*•9**** i: ........
alo r of mwlern hair stylea In Nave York and Lee lla rthi p n -i'liiiit. Nil.*
M f»»u 'iv"‘
-»v••I.iii I! I *•*iii|* i
Carmeta
Barber,
Miss
Be
Mrs. J A rallMiun.
l
• ........ |V*|M 1
1
rla, Unllywod Make-Up artUt. T n e y alao had private
F'Unsburgh n f Jacktnnvillr, Kai
A patriotic color scheme a as lilllll'MIl. **l* I'-lllll* 4l*i \'* IIU*
\ ITI 4V. Iff •*•*»• ullll IC*»I«I ••ll*'i F *iit* I *• M •••** M* • **• * •
lyle Houaholder,
Richard Iteas, earned out in the floral arreugr•i
M ly m o n lli T u d iir
leaeona (ru m M r. Mueller.
lh«‘llllf
W
ilt*
*
1
1
•
•'MtlMli
*
l
IH•
*
Mli*h
i . . I .1 i . . Il
...........
A
Albert Fitts, Bill
Branan, Ed incuts and numrrous haUnons 'hat
mil
lit
Ili«*
ntuiii'*
**f
iIi**
limn
n
IM .r k .t
II II I’ c*
••
wand IHgglns. Jr., Jim m y Ingley were suspended from the chamleHilly
Ball, John ____
Hanarti
am liera. Th e while linen eov.ted hoin*' whu h wti-it* (tp* ii« «| i'fi«*ui* *11.*•i* * l» * lit* A F I*♦t •&gt;
.. and
MHS
D n d ^ t* D H u x r 1 l ) r . S r d n n
J!lr)
fl*l
till*
*K('MM**II
|t.
*1
e
t*
1*
111*
I*
•
\\
I*
lvl*l»
( harlaa Brady of OrUndo, and labki was effectively deematrd
Th** KilPviv wrv*i»* t{tp*'h'il *’ | lie |• » I I **,. St 4 !•**.»I | It
M r .. and Mra. Raulcrson.
with red altd blue stare, ramie11 tit** II Inn. M*
F I
I
lahra, and miniature Am. m an Ih f d'wii t,v th.- M i...... H i.." )»*
m. i :w
F ll. t
ts.ltl h* I •
•••
IM v in o tit li
D r Sudan
..
m
Flaga. Th e table was rrtit'.rd Ann Stine. Nuriiut' W 'dfer, E l'.n
C I vch
*. i*.
h rjh - Vaughn. M t/P'rie Ju ne -, mid I I a•Io| \|.| Vfull
t |l«*r f*
I
|with a laiae
large birthday
rake, dsn
w»
1
|W!in
« u u « j . , case.
—
Joyce W ardw vll, ufftcers.
1111 C n f r r y A tre.
* it y &gt;•!»«»••
&gt;li**|»,
I*r.*:**
108 E. .Second HI.
rtiurmp—t o r Wf-rr- “ the M'--’
n r r r — rTiiTiTJ- rn*' I t i v r
__ ____ Phong 715 ...
H k w i S U --------l . i.
rurrie.1 out in ail other d&gt;'-.ds. F.srHue Kelly, Iw m it How s • wiiv * ••. Th** Y "w *11 *
:x
Th e rrlora of -g ray, gre.-n,
tstll llllllf I**. Nlin*t«,' * ••**.
Ruth S le llsli
A game that attracted imirh Jcnn Harper.
•tn r
•n&lt;l gold, tfie H u h -D rl. riililn .
I'.o irl, I M r M I. t **tr. !:»•/ i
•
Interest was •'Placing the Ih-nd ami Kid him " (l.yant
M.I.T7 I N m l i a c S I D r S r t h m
wrr* used
throughuiU
in
Ilia
f!allmg
doling
the
spjt.HH1
I
l
i
t
,
t
huinlwr
*»f
1
•
*•
•
decoration# fo r the danre whidi In Uncle Sara’a Hand, for which tea
hours
were
Ihe
M i.-e - Y.il.l* a 11**t«l F.lti.ti I M •/»
&lt;*aa given laat night I t the City Barbara Walhen rreelvrd fust Frances Dague, Marv K. Unl.-m. •**ii, I'lfit liivol. fJiiiy A ^1 ••
Today &amp; Th u m diy
prise.
Fawh
child
invile.1
had
HaJI by meahera of tho Gra* •»,
\* Ih
rwen requested Lt bring a .1. Hellen Stafford. M nrjnrl-i Hodge.. K&gt;uiif’*iil F’urnifiiM*
Truly M a fitiftctn l!
Del Chapter tn
fu rth e r
!lt"ir
lensn stamp Instead ul Umrus- Helen Philip#, Ednn Sankarik. Fd M**ttlink* ( «».# F I* .^vou * *40*1
ruah program and at which Ihtsic M cW horter.
Imlt
Hatcher. 4r•I Srrvii i* S I mI miii, 11*11 I «*••*•■
ruahaea were their special gur.ta, tomary giftF.nUm inger.
.Margar.tk Sa1111•Iy Y *•••!. F!. F ll**ii'v.**l»l* ,
Those
invited
ware:
Ala, Doris
Uhaperooaa fer the dance war*
Benaun,
Maytne lli.llvWtHtd •*h**|»'e
W J k'Hl-.
Adams, Barbara Altman. Bestnre Myers. Jane
Mra. E . C. Harper, Mra. G. I_
lUtbee, Ellen Dtiggrrs, Marne D am pU r Edith Ij.va jo y , Valerie I'I iiiii Ih r
Duncan, and the club sponsor.
W FI. Klrtlih#*ff, Jr., .1 • I*• *•
Dunlap, Donna Harper. I’••vie Wells. Hilda Rogers. Betty Kir-s.
Miaa Betty Thurm ond.
M iUcsd
AHrtaan.
A im .
T h e tk riH n u t r s a w k e .
Haynes. George Herndon, -W.ley and
Those aaen dancing were: the
Grantham
,
f.ilHaa
W
a
h
k,
Mary
Jack Behirasd. Shulry
steryoffoetMTsiaett
Mlaser' M a rth a . P agr.
Sylvia Jarrell
Sims, ^ohby J. Swain, B«tiy Jane Rnhmdts. and Peggy D u n­
Melacb, Elliabeth Vaughn. Nor­
can.
colo rfu l o h o ra c tirl
ma W n lftr,
Shirley
Cameron, Walker, Ronald Taylor,. Barlara
A i d alum na", the Hisses H e l­
Walhen,
Mike
Wtietchel
and
Ana
Alm a Oraatham , Peggy Dtinenn,
en llehn, tnss W illiam s, I'ar-d
Whitaker.
Blale M rW h orte r, Ruth Smith,
AJao, Donna WtUe. Bar* era Jean X la . Dorothy Bunge. E m .
M ary Hklnner, Betty K lo r. Jean
mVti/ie Thurston, Gwen H s y »»,
Harper, Peggy M ayer, France# Woolley, ^thn Dunn. Uelie Hole D erirux H a y -a and B etty T h o r .
CTkrlne
Kogrrt.
J&gt;a»
Dague, Anise W hitaker, Mary romb,
Jane Rebnalte,
Helen
Philips, Humphrey. Jean Wilson, W rsleg
M arjorie llodgea and la.it Sal. llamll. Wesley Spencer, Krancen
llhlark. Patricia Bratiham. Usrueher.
Alao. lha Misses Helen Staf. Ivn lluckaby, Hanry Mcl^ulla,
\
Fot SA F IN
lord. Valerie Wells. Lillian Walsh. III. Marijo llayman and Manly*
Calhoun.
Alao.
Mra.
J.
C.
Mitchell
Daria E n tm la g e r, Hilda Rogete,
l
Betty Wilkinson. Gwen llayea, and Mlaa ZlUah Welah.
Helen Taatnt,
Janet Chaoman.
Leona Vaughn. A n a Stine. NanrW inifred Lovell. Mimk
MarguerAltm an, l U r y Rabuo.
H
►a Duncan, M grj orio Jone-. lint It
Bte
Wnrdwcll, and
M R a L O U R IN K

T t le p h o n a

R E A L . S o cie ty E d it o r

Social Calendar

(iueSts Express Good
Opinion Of Sanford

14h

Pe rso n a ls

Palms &amp; Pines

[Past Matron’s Club,
(). E. S. Has Meeting removed

|

t..

, Tasty PntMJuiM**- Tasteless Mmetal Oil
PbMol^ttltalatii Relieve Constipation

|
»
i
'

a

Many W O M E N
get 2-W ay help!

T

: (’

IS

S

:

:M

ANNOUNCEMENT!

i\lrs. Beckwith
Party For Young Son

(»

A

r ' l f , ' ru i

Kusli Ten (liven
At Dunuau llonu'

Slilif)

vm

EVA-BESS
EYALEEH’S
B E A U TY SHOP B E A U T Y SHOP

1

Sub-Deb.Chib
n a n c e J ^ R y s h e c a !^ '.,^

r-T ^ 7

I’

1My^l) id!IX I ' l l )

&lt;|;i

h&gt;| —

.I

1

/Ml » f Hit' aliuvi' cars listvt* I In* IDO', Kui'l

(iiiarantuu.

MILLION MEN!

Jl

T&amp;icedw&amp;/mt

8iy, roomy, beautiful new 1942

( ) jk N -* ! r.$Ut

Jane
Alao,

F L O R S H E IM

Powell,

sn
TOP

QUALITY CAR OF LOWEST PRICE FIELD if****1*

810

nets Hof.

ilk keen. Buck ForHardin.

• A marvel of handling *«*• « “ &gt; r*lrful ridi|'?,1

B*n
Jiaiatie

'vt &lt; Champ a
hut.sett C«we*

Al Wallaee.
Cknp.

Holly hea
iUrvay.

JT.

va

A- L O W

-» P W W 1 »
FOR

T B I C lt
Oak t i r X n .

M bN

•

s

s

S

f

g k n » ^ ' S,tti*bflkWh,rtW

e

*

CMUMN. . . . U l l M f M
COMMAM(R . . . . HIM

MlliOHI I . . . . f f 24) m i m
•IkM •• WseMI V«
v m a* '■btl
■eV^tMMs I. tML
*BM
nsIV|I)MHI|M
h
hmi**
u ilM iMiM*
'* |IV(*»|I**M

. 8KYR1DER iSp&gt;ES. for boys

Matty]

P te p fc m *

MAFFETT A U T O SERVICE

220 N. PARK AVJ5.

' _____ &gt;■• ,

SANFO«tVFL|

%

V *
r

d

•w'

�i

*I

I

:w y r' ~

./&amp;

----------------

1

■

'

—

,

"

.B A N r u h fl, FI

WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BEH M . 1M I
g w a w g a —

towers Fail To Stop Fedb In
Pradice For Ocala Grid Game
lark Hrrriag

"Jaady

and dritxlaa couldn’t
tha local alarm from
sg Monday, but It did
tham from practicing
Monday, limiting them
■ work »o they will to
ail com m In

IALTMAN’S I
USED
CARS
t h a t 11crnSnS**

Drop In to nee us and
WS will give you u
dssl th sl will surprise
you.

•pita o f

1934 Ford

05.00

1934
Sedan

Andrew Hatty, out with a
•light cold, waa replaced at cen­
ter by Kay Fox on the firat
airing. Junior Brown and den
Odham, laat wrek’a front wall
■talwarta, were holding down
tha guard poaltiona while W. T.
Hair* and Bill Fleming,' two of
tba heavleat boyi on‘ ~the San­
ford router, were in the tackle
apote. A. W. Illcka and Taylor
"Bird lags" Brown flanked the
line In the end poaltiona.
Haaty la due back today. Her­
ring returned to acUve duly
yesterday. Aa these two were
the only men abuent the entire
squad fa looking forward to a
good-bard practice today.

193ft Ford
Fordor ..........

105.00

1936 Plymouth
Coups ........... 255.00
193H Plymouth
Coups ............ 375.00
1938 Dodge Fordor
Trank Sedan 425.00
1939 Plymouth
Coupe ........... 475.00
1910 Plymouth Del.
Sport Sedan... C7S.00

TRUCKS
1938 Cher, '/j-ton
Pickup .......... 9143.00
1988 Ford 88 Hedan
Delivery ___ 168.00
1917 Ford 60 Vi-lon
Pickup . . . . . . 165.00.
1936 Cher. U'j-ton
Long wheel bsae Cab
A Chassis .... 295.00
■Ue..

X

ALTM AN
iVROLET CO
U t W, 1 * 0te
# #
Us#

d iu v w t

ANp V
TCMASIC
AU-'AftkldP MAmn
o C 'frie .
l e * P i £ tWiVfRsrrv
aow

l*

tm m r « r « T o r t h h r o r « «
TV J1IMJK. 9 R R M O I . K ( U l Y ▼V, V 1.4)111Il ls lH PRORATR.
in iik i f j t a t k o r
R Ev re ni N iiAPP. r)Frw»s#d.
I O M HAVinii T U I N I sr
VAnni
A » A i n i T r a iii

TATP59
You *nd

eK uw

lir.»:»•

Nirh of you ar# h#r*by nirtlflwfl and reijulfotl to prrs*nt
snr
claim*
*n*1
dsmsnd*
which y»»t». or either » f you. may
have airainnt lh#
of HKVKn i N IIAP. dersaRed. U l « of ssld
(*ounly. I«» the 4\n»nly Jtidge of
Hrmlnol* founly, PloriilN. si
bio
office In the court houee of ssld
rounty M Hanford. Florida wIlMn
sight calendar monlhs from Ihe
lima of the flr»l
publication «»f
this notice Karh claim or demand
Blial) he In
writing.
end
»hall
plate tho place nf reeldsnce anti
poet office aetdreee of the claimant,
and shall he sw.wn to !»▼
tH*
claimant, hi* agent, or
tomey. and any »uch claim « r «*•-

or

Paw * O aa)

Cnnnty, FlnrMa.
N IC K CONaTANTLSC.
NO TICK

Motif# If herofcy r I f i r tl»*it w t
■ra anfftirod In bua ln»*» on isow
Orlando Highway, Ranford, I’loilda. andar
the
flctltloua
name
Ratliff A Bon. and that « • In­
land to Faglatar a i M nama fiiirauant to tha ttraia of tlta * &gt; l e tltloua N am * Thatutt**
it'hapiar
t t l l l U w g of Florida) wl;h ih»
Clark of tha
Circuit
Court
of
fUmlnoU Count f . Florida
THOM AH HATI.I *V. 8R

up by their owners mar tha
beauty of tha city, Mr*. Curtett
raid. Tha City could assess lot
ownca a yaaiy feat to mow tha
lou regularly, aha declared.
After rears of effort the Big
D E R A T L IF F
Tree PaNi haa become a place Ocl t. 1911
of beauty and recognised aa a
NOTfCBB
sightseeing spot but now It has
S«ilc# 1# haraby il v tn lhat I
been commercialised to tha pant
am
bualnaaa at
tha
that It la a "dump heap", Mrs. Mnlhar ArcadeIn on
Norih Hanford
Curlett accused.
Avenue.
Hanford.
Florida
In
Praising the work dona by O. tka Count j o f Seminole, undar
Ihe
f
Irtll
loua
name
Arcade
Peekp. Herndon, eounty clerk, Mrs.
f » Hlore, end that I Inland to
Curlett declared tha Court Housa •reglalar
aald name purauant to
Park la well on Its way to ha­ fhe Irrma of
the
•‘FIctltlouB
(Chapter
S»*bS
coming one of the moat attrac­ Marne tftatute"
U » 9 of Florldn) with tl«e Clerk
tive spots In tha elty.
of the i*lreult Court of Seminole
In conclusion. Mrs. Curlett ap­ County, For Ida.
pealed to tha man to taka an
O D. FARfUIt.L.
activa part In halplng to make ^
Owner
O
r4
1
.
It
il
the city beautiful.
Harry Lea and
Dek Marrin o n da
wether, members of the Key
N.rtlro la horsby
a l . , n that I
Club, were guests at tha lunchaon. am vnssaod In b u s l n , , . *t ius N
Park
Ave.
Hanford.
Florida.
uoDr. H. H. MeCaslln had charge
of the
program.
Before
the d,r l h . fIrlltlou■ n am . Ths ►:»#-»
and lhat I Intend In r r l l a l . r
speaker was Introduced, &gt;h. M Xlu-tlu
said nam . pursuant to th, l . n n a
Armltage. guest artist for the of th . -Plrtttloua Nan i. Hla lu l."
luncheon, sang “ Poor Man a Oar- IChapi.r as st ] l a w s of Florid*)
with
l h . Clerk
o f the cirrult
den' ami "Ineletua.”
Court of Hamlaol. County. Florida
ROBERT L CtIX
&lt;WI I. 1*41
ad

men

to

M A R TH A

n o t ic e s

COUEMAM.

• n ic a

N »V lC B

Nolle* la harohy given lhal
I
am e n ia g e d In busln.l* at Han­
ford. Florida
In the . County
of
Hemlnnla nl 11*4 Franrh Av*. usd. r Iha flrtltlnua
nam*
Rajiford
Fruit Co and that I Inland to ro(later aald nam* purauant to tha
terms nf
Iha "Flctltlou* N*m*
glatute" (Chapter 1SII11 l a w * of
Florid*! with Ihe Clerk
of
Ihe
Cirrult Court of Hemlnol. County,
Florid*
II T. TOOKK. JR.
Hanford. Florid*
."ept

It.

SO. iw t

I,

It.

it.

NOTICE
I* hereby g lv .n

IM 1 .

that

Expert Repairs

MITCH El.

your

will coot you to add
Espcnsa
Covtrsgn
to

sulomoblls liability

This

pays

poltey.

medical, - surgical,

appliances and funeral expenses,
not exceeding (800 for each per­
son riding in your automobile
injured in an .accident.'

•CM.M-C0M(W
|e#t &lt;e#####Mlg#£

1

FAIHBANK8-M0RSE
DISTRIBUTOR
M ill * S u p p lle f l

M o tio n

D m n»r

I, 139« I

Medical

^

Notlr. I* h .r.h v Niven Ihst I nm enaaged In husln.fa at Itl-St t
SOI enssged In bo.lr.es* *| 2*1 K
Flr*t Hi Hanford. Plnrldo. under
Ihe flrllll.m * nam* t'lty f)ru* Co.
•nd that I lnt*n.| to register aald
name purauant |n l h . term, nf the
•'Hrlllloua Name Htatuta" ll'hapter
Our shop Is well equipped
JOSSJ law * rnf Florida) with Ihe
) lerh of the Cirrult Court
of
to make any repaint
on
Hernlnnle County. Florid*
Dal

In oil it

dental, hosptal, nursing, surgical

Nolle*

N O TI C R

II.

Nolle# I* h.rvhy g l v . n that w#
, r . .n a a g o d In huslnos* nt ■10 w
l ,i Nt gsnford.
Florid*
In
lh#
i-ounir of
Remlnol*. undsr
ths
fictitious name W W Auto Parts
Co
asd that w . Intsnd I " to( I t ' . r said name
purs.tsat
lo
th# terms of th. "Fictitious Nam#
Ntsltit#" tttisptsr f a s t i l a w s of
Florida) With th# Clork
of
te#
Circuit Court of dsminol. County,
Florida.
1 P W HITAK ER
l) E W H I T E
Ows.ro
Ort I. 1*41

mkkt

JACKSONVILLE,” Oct. 22- GP)
_ The annual directors* meeting
of the Florida Daily Newspaper
Advertiser* association will
be
held at Orlando «n Nov. 15. S*0” :
tary V. J. Obenauer announced
Tuesday.
leg al

Hanford Av . n u * a t Sanford, F lo ri d *
NtrtlCH
In I k . Coaaty o f I s n l a s i , undar
*N&lt;rtlC« U hereky g l v » » tkst we Ike flctltlou* a s m # F M U F. ■ r* . s g a g e d In kusln.ss at It * l « o * It * Btorw sn d tkst 1 Inland
Msfnolla Avenue Kenfurd. Florida,
l o register sold B u n * purvuant to
urn). Ike
(Ictlllous
name Cole­ tn * farms of tka -Fictitious N a m *
mans Office Equipment C o ond Statute- (C hap te r 10011 L a w s of
lhat w# Intend
tn register • » “
Flori da ) with tho Clerk
of
th*
name a u r n u u i to Iho |orm* ot
Circuit C o n n ot Sentinel* Coaaty,
tho
-rictltlnue
.Mams
lltslut#
(t-hsptsr laaaa l a w n of Florida I Florida.
F I / IR E N C B M. BOT E L KR .
wMh tho
Clork
of tho
Circuit
Oct. I. I H l .
foo rt of fUmlnolo County. F lo r id *
w a l t k r a. c o u n i*n .

Systems

NfVTICK

Thomas Of Tunane1Galore Hope To
Is Praised By
Re-Gain Face In
Grid Experts
LSI II. Grid THt

C .--C . W elsh

WELSH TIRE SHOP
m

V i aw

Ri m Iba Ib

Ort. t. I H l _________________

C. if

e»a u , r o T o ia eoxt-ryAtrie-

NEW OKLEANH Oet. 2 2 (fll*ecA»l)—J.OU Thoms. .Tulane
University's aenxatlonal left halfbeck, looked ahead today to new
mans nn, ...
battles ■■ the experts « n g hla
A.
admlnic.ratnr
.&gt;»
Ih" praises following his fourth big
Kalat*.n( Aa "lacutor .if lh" week-end In a row. ,
Without going Into complete
la.I Will anil T""lam»nl ol
MKVK.I1IN R A P P .
•J*‘ « l'c»* &gt;wr* are the high spots
Plral puhllcall.iB
Wad. th-l.
**• of Thomas' amaxing performance
L ttili
_______ - __________
.
. teat Katunfcy . against the North
Carolina Tar llealr.:
No. J touchdown, Thorn** ran
back Iho Carolina kick-off
101
yarda for a touchdown.
No. 2 touchdown,
Thomas
Ihrew * 37 yard paaa to Walter
coming If y»u
McDonald,
quarterbackfor a
let us
marker.
R EC AP
No. 4- Thomas ala-tagged and
whirltd 26 ytrdg over
tgcklu
Thai smooth
for a touchdown.
lire with •
No. 7. Thomas cut back for II
i yards and a touchdown.
kNU
MW
tread —J»a'll
| No. H, he circled wide around
we4 m w firstlh* Tar Heel left and to go In­
Um Ur* mile­
to tha and tone chugging up turf
age i t half
Ilka man-o-wJt.
Um twill
And, he piaywL,leu .than half
tha game.
' j -- t
The 188 pound Gremie
left
half, -a product of a New Orlaana
prop school transformed a* a
rophomore a year ago from and to
back whan Coach "Rad', Dawson confidentially told hte as­
sociate* he believed tka boy had
tha makings of one o f the great­
est backa in tha nation.
Hailed than "aa too good to bv

—p h o n i

.

FF.H-

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
n n

M AL/SAod.

LEGAL NOTICES

TO Al.h (RKIUTOR’I mud

1931 Chevrolet Town
Sedan ............ 155.00

l l a a lfa a r t

’dummy'* errimmagr.

S 75.00

Tudor ............

wra ther.

While the llneamen were work­
ing on their fundamental! and
•till ironing out tho wrlnklea in
their charging game, tha barku
were laboring over a few new
play* which Coach MeLocia hau
pulled out of the lag. In hopeu
of fooling the Ocala aggregation
and enabling the Frdu U&gt; mark
up another one in the victory
column.
Yesterday two formidable line­
ups were squared o ff against
each other for a short period of

1931 Ford

I Coupe ..........

the

Kiwanis Chib
Hears Talk By"
Mrs. C u f l e t t

HANDY AND Y j *

B gn a gw

tram" Ka waa Injurad in tha Fordham Kama loot October but had
• food teuton, vverythlng coA-

lldmT

N0TICTO
Notlr, Is her.h r g n * n that I
r -p e l'
NotlcB Ir hereby slven Ihkl we
am m s i g r d ln
V"*’
Av,
are * n n g r . | In huelrteee
ai
kuslnsso s ' &gt;•« " "
r " ,l‘ .
J
H.nlnrd. Florid*. In
Ihe
&lt; ooP*» Keel 2nd Htreet. Hanford. H#mlnol»
('uunly
Florid*,
uiwler
lh#
flcpl„rk
und.r Ihe flrllilous n*m.
i Itloua tin me I&gt; hI g* 4k Hon Omrery
Modern Nho. Nhop snd that I In­
we Intend
lo
reflet #r
pur- • n«t ihet
land in rsalster , * l d
nain.
Flr- ■eld name pureuent to the term*
au*n| lo Ihe terms of
th
of the "Plrlttloue N « m « Htatuta**
tChnpisr
till, .ir* N am .
Hlalul.'*
H‘he pter ?*3A» | * « g „ f Florid*)
j ss tl _______
l a w s _of F lo ri d . ) with lh .
with the i*lerk of thw rirrult Court
C l . I * of l h . Cirrult Court of H.ml- of Hemlrtole i'wunky. Florid*
aoi. County. Florid*
M J LOIKIK

GAINESVIIXE. Oct *2 -»flp erial!— Florida’s Fightln* Gator*,
hoping to remove the bitter tkste
it i. cni.Br,
.Nnl.lR flRI.I.r. I jOIMIK.
o w n e r snd M sn ef e r
nf the 13-12 ilefvst handed them
if»K
c ixirxn
Ort
It. i t . I*. Nov 1th *
by Maryland last Raturday. has" I'ul.
tllh
no resy job on their hands this
MOTIC'R
week in attemptlnr to tame the raNotlr# |« hereby (given
th *l I,
*urge"t L. 8- U. Tiger* ji Baton
O en rf * t' Mgrrlen. nm engigetl In
Rouge Saturday night.
N O T fC fl
buelnee* on the
Country
Club
Notlr* I* hereby
l iv e n that
I’i o Ir llrwil
under Ihe
flrtlllou*
Coach Tom Lleb will taka hla
am
e
n
a
*«
e
d
In
huk)nffi
HI
nBiue
of
Mpeaeer.llnrden
Delry
charges westward for their second Went ISth fM. under Ihe flrtlttlo'li
• nd Ihet 1 Intend tu reflrter aald
of the year faced with the pos­ name Nick * Oroeery end l h » l I name
purauanl t&lt;» the “ Ftcllllou*
sibility that two regulars, left Intend to regleler skid nnme pur- Nam#
Hlalul#**
(Chapter
209&amp;1
Tackle Peanut Hull and Right •uani lo Ihe terms of Ihe ”Klctl- I»*w* of Florida) with tl&lt;c Clerk
l lou *
Nam#
Hinlufe**
(Chapter of (he Circuit Court uf Memlnole
End Nick Klutka, will be ham
199(1 I&gt;*w • of F lo rid *) with lh* County. Florid*
pereil by InjuryClerk
of Ik#
C lr ei ll
Court
of
(IKOIUIK C IIAllUK.N.
The Bengal*- who dropped a&gt; Heinlnole County. Florid*.
Ort. I. 1941.
10-13 decision to lloly Croat, and
NIC K OON8TANTINK.
Owner.
werr smothered 34-0 by Trias
•
w o n c ii
after winning an opening game Ort. I. I » l l ,
Nolire la h*r*by given
that I
am a n i a l a l In bueinsse at
111
with Uralslana Tech, have been
daataml &gt;Ave, Maalurd. rtofMa. noon a definite upgrade In tha pMt
d,
r
th#
flrUtluus
nama
Waa
nar
tw o weeks.
NUTUR
Inland
• Nullra la hereby . ( I r a n lh a l 1 Furniture (*n. and ' h a t I
On Oct. II they tied MIm Ii
am engaas.l In hnalnaaa a t t i l to raalatar tald nama pursuant In
alppl Stale, 6 0 winner over Flo­ Hanford Are., undar Iha f ld ll lo n a ihe larnia uf the "Flrtllluua Nama
rid#, In a scorclwss battle, and nama Nick's r a r h a a a l l o r a ami Statute” (Chapter t a i l ) l a w * of
with Iha t'lark of
Iha
Saturday night admlnliterad * that I Inland In raalatar aald Florida)
lrrult Cuurt &lt;&gt;( Sentinel* Coutitr.
sound 27-0 drubbing to Rica 10-9 nama purauant to tha larnia o l . l k t
Uirula.
Victor over mighty Tutena^ *h« "Fletlllnu* Nama Rlalula'* (C han K. A. ICON rORTON.
lap Jests of Florida) with tin
revtous Saturday far tha only Clark
O w itr.
of tha
Circuit
Court
of
Ori. t. m i .
&gt;M the Green Wave haa suffered
thla year.
Florid* has
mat Loulalana
State only once before In Its
football history, and on that ocA T L A K E Y 'S
raalon-^ln 1931— tha Staten won
D R U G STORE
by 19-0.

5

Machines Repaired — Expert. Welding
M,,,o ^ . P!*k,2.f . Ho“ e Sow*1** aad Rgyalr' fldrtk*.
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINE, Owners

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

*

E

W h « n « C h lk l N t t d s

------------- —

207 W. Second

M X FORD M ACM IX a COStFAST, 1 ^ . ^ ^

n

Lgp&gt;‘

Si
T H E IB O A T

Breakfast — Dinner— Supper
Frss Da 11very— Phone 103

• L « x « tiv c l

Thlt year, starting with tha
Boaton college jam*, ha haa been
SYRUP OP BLACK-DRAUOHT
in tha haadlinaa weakly.
la a taaty liquid that moat thlldran will welcome whasatar they
naad a. laxativa. Whale worn haDL'MrRR BISON CBOP
Um m m
m Iq
i(radiant aa BILACK-DRAUGHT,
OKLAHOMA CHIf. Oat I t — a otdar can
— Tha b W ip ccssuvo al l.an
Ilondln, too ktapar, looped tha
m
b
ufh*n two. A marlean bison
FURNISHED 4 ROOMS A sleepInc porch, doe* in. S ll Laura! ■ea birth to caWaa the •»*»•

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Laney’s Drug Store
Ws FtO AQ Praseriptiona

ClassiHed Advertisements
BALE

tS&amp; V ftl

APPLIANCES—Can. Kleerange (98.00. All porcelain
I range 148.00, Other wood
J t t r a M M ranges 11.00 up.
Isira tea has, need vary

ETTA K ETT

fjfM^JUOOSSAVKU/Ii

h 810.00. OH bunting eta

Bsc heater |t8.00. AUfr SEVERAL LA ROE utad ruga
«d aoal burner III.OO. All
waated at raaaonabla priea for
e s ’a Foal Oaa Barrier
rsaa Pram Port Offlca
HALF DAY Jab. Con Mitchell.
901 Sanford Art.

Fmmsp Mmm. m

SWSJOH

Jimiwni tent

J W AH/HtL

ROPW6.SHFI

lAD N nl

OuaW^TOflKTIMORI
A N D I(3 U i« 8 IW A » .

P ulled that
I VCUL/KCAM S
ALIBI ON MK

&lt;30946

H A W AND. IXCITVD-.'

nTO afr— 2

c o o n pm o o u t 1

iFVDuafimtHS
WCTOUTH/.— -

VMOJSb J5 ?

WANTPD: PART-TIME o f tem­
porary stenographic work, as*
parianerd. Write Bos 119, San-

NATIONALLY
wanta .aaUaction

OR W IL L

KNOWN
aad nd*

D ELIVER Y BOY
W A N T E D PAL­
METTO GROCERY.

) 'H
S IT U A T IO N

r r 5*
K

‘ V

^

H H H H I

�.

...

............. -■?

•

i*’ «., : V viw -it f !

«:
” 4

..

»-.

*3

f

Cwnty Prodnew
Pratt A m i V tftU hlM Than Any
Similar A m In Florida

\
Sanford la The Only Cenlril "
Florida City Affording Hall, Highway
And Wulcr Tranaportallon

■ J i .....................................

VOLUME

xxxm

EaUbHahwd In 1908,

F or Boosting Arm y A ir
Force T o 400,000 Men
Tripling Of Present
Strength Would Be
Accompl i shed By
* June 30 This Year

SANFORD. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2.1. 1911

NUMBER 48

Member Amodnted Preaa

Ofter z
Germans
Claim
Troops
A
re
Last Chance
To Mediate Within 38 Miles O f Moscow
Press Warns Allies
Japan Will Fight
United States To
P r o t e c t Interests

Reduction 0 f
Millage Rate
I s Announced

Boyle Cites Case
To Clarify Laws
0 n Trespassing

On Warpath Against Draft
1.

-A l'

’ Reserve Planes And
Par nchut i st s Ard
Used In (ireat Numi
hers By Invader!

TOKYO. Oct 23 — (&gt;*»»— Tbe
Japan Tunc, and Advertiser, earntrolled by the Japanese Foreign
Offire, looted a new "trial bal­
loon" for peace by offering tbe
ArttuAxis power* a "last chafe**”
to ute Japan a, mediator in tbe
European war.
At Natl A ti, partner in tbe
Following requests from cattle
Far Fast, Japan noldt a “ para­
mount status a, a pacifier," the owners for elsrifiealion of state
&lt;newspaper said, but It
laws as
regards
trespass of
fir t f i 'f l s O J Frffeg
hunters on ftnced-ln and posted
Strong t»rrmAo forces l|
property,
l.loyd
F.
Boyle,
state
her Interests.
• frikinv h»rri to the «oulf
A rwhfctLn in the imllage rot#
attorney, today cited the case of
ea«f in
punching fe*
The Japanese press char
by the ftounty Commission was with growing wrath that
n ahf t * pot through which 1
llhmllton vs. Hamilton in which
launrh a drive for the ol
announced*, by O. I*
lUrnikm United State* was seeking
the State Supreme I ’uuit has
rtrh &lt; aiirisuv informed Hrl&gt;
county clerk, today from 27.6 bertan bases for use against Jt upheld the right
WASHINGTON. fv-». 2.1
of
piiqierty
IaS «« urrr «a»«t today. The
mills, of last year, thougn tin* re­ pan, and warned that" Siberia owners to exclude hunter- by the
—(A*)— Secretary Stlm*on
i*&lt;lilrd
"H's 20 to one'* Ut
&gt;
duction 1* a «t ,11 large as it ap­ belongs to Asia."
announced today War Defencing and posting of Isml.
\*»iA won't
laltr
Moaroi
Outspoken
was
the
newspaper
pears
slur*
th.aiuoimrnl
on
. partment preparationn to exIhiA winter.
According to the court « de­
Hochl, which said the
United
property
ha*
U-rn
increased
3.14
• pand the Army air forces to
times, In arrunlanre with a new States was pushing her military cision as revealed by Mr Hoyle,
n* tfefenrlqfpB fr#gg
400.000 flvinsr cadets mid d i ­
•
il S
I bases toward Japan atep by stop “ A hunting licenap does not
Bute lew.
Hitler's high I'nmmurtd I
aulhorite holder to enter the en­
men bv next June
In relation to (hi- ortual late, and asked whether the natlap closure of another without per­
'lav rluimt'tl N'it7.i tronnn a
. nearly tripling their present
, o v tv -r
the taxpayer will have In pay should keep quiet In the fae*
mission, notwithstanding th.it en­
attempts
within 18 miles nf Moacfl
.
this year • -uli-tmitiul reduction Ilritish-American
■trength.
uber o f A sm . try Is peacratle and solely for
h'
W
A
A
*
will be made through elimination "enslave a great number
striking front Ihe south ar
^
."Subsequent
expansion,
well as Is the purpose of hunting of wild
of five mill- for County bond* tics in Siberia i
southwest l.omlnn ilisnntch|
poeelbly to the 600,000 level, I.
game, since the license does not
enormous
natural
resources.
nil four and -even eights mill,
possible beyond that date," Sec­
said Ihe Hermans are until
A Hochi article by [lento 114- vest title to sliy game and does
Raymond Woodward, 18, of previously levied by the State.
retary 8tlmson said.
and
resen’
raJnke said American aupnlito not eonatitute a grant of property
These Indian-, m native ro-tunie, sre -hown with their law parachutists
Though
the
millage
is
reduced
Congreaa vaa told the original Rrading, Maas., leavfa Middlesex
In
any
land,
nor
authorise
the
were being unloaded at northern
planes in great numbers.
program provided for a force Superior Court aftor pleading to 7.70 this year two new ntllluge Siberian port* whence transpor­ holder to cummit a trespass up­ yer. Wtlfreil K ll.-frin.«M, n N'ew link Federal Court, where the*
rates are included. » half mill for
The Russians announce*
a o f 15,000 plane., but Stimson guilty to the alaying of Id.year,
tation to the
European
front on the lands In' violation of stat­ appeared to u c.i-« involving the drafting " f Ann-riran Indiana in thiil lieu tiregorv K. Zhu,
ute penaltstns the unauthorised to the Army I In v ...nt.nd the I S linquoia treaty ot I7a|
w declined to stale how many ot old Constance Shipp In the kit­ the County lliepibil and one- would be impossible.
entry upon the eneloeeit lands of
these were In aervice or how chen of a parsonage. Officer eighth mill "mother’s pension.''
k&lt;&gt;v. , 1,1.1 „ f staff, had replace^
tabltahing rln-tn a. a -overergn notion i. violate,; t,y the draft law
"The United
Stales
doesn't another to hunt » r fish,
Robinson -guard, tin- Mr. Herndon -aid
many are contemplated under Charles
vi't«-iaii Mai dial Semeon TiraoSince
the
u.-se-sment
on
pro­
care
whether
the
supplies
ac­
The
Indianar.
Il.iriy
Putt.non
(left
I.
of
the
Ttl-i
ilioiu-,
and
youthful murderer.
Dm enlarged program.
"Under the t'onstituliAn, all
-lieiik., in command of the celt-1
perty has been ordered to be made tually reaeh the Soviet fighting
Ivan A. Hunt Itinn. a Moliawk
la Memphis, the 150,000 offton the IOO percent value in *c- front,” said Hira'ake. "She I* persona have the right to ac­
liul
front, taking command fef
td enlisted men of tbe
cordnne* with Ihe law* of the interested in getting military bet­ quire, possess, and protect prop­
lb...... lire w,.«|ern tone, the new
Army yesterday In Hero,
erty without respect to amount.
UMt legWature, the assessment as in Far-Eastarn Russia."
phis were smiled upon by thohr
I'ommandei I- -aid In tie slresdy
"The owner of the soil has a
will amount to about 3.11 time*
amander, Lt. Gen. Ben I-ear,
•pec 1st and qualified interest in
I iglileimig
Moscow's
defenses.
the assessment of last year. The
to tighten np tbe military train,
the wild game un his property
Commission then reduced the milTmio-heiiko w e* reported trsn*«
lag program so aa to attain thier
which
interest
i&lt;
a
‘property
lege iii about the same ratio that I
ferred to amdher post.
g o a l o f being "ftt to fight."
right' incident to ownership nf
tho assessment* were Increased
Army bulletin to the
An authoritative London aourpp
the
soil,
ami
is
the
right
to
egto make th* teat*
levied f&gt;'r
j bka command, I-esr
declared Hint llyilain'* frontier
clusivaly hunt wild game upon
carrying on th* buslnee* of the
At’tiutimg to (he number &lt;&gt;f
PANAMA, PanasM, Oct. |3 the soli subject to any lawful
be was pleased with the pro.
n Ihe Volga and urged that
County aubetantlally the same- — l/Pi— Three U. 8. army pugpine ill (hi* truffle iieenletit map Mi-liIIi- Ka-t force* lie sent to
though th# teg'payer a»iH l*"'* suit plant* crashed simultaneous­ regulatioa by the state
support
Ihe
llus-lull* til
th*
at the 1'ol.ce Slatinn, thnv Imvi*
fit throughthe ellmlnaliuv of ly Into Cerm.no hi|l out klllag l . “’. Landywner
public
^ g 11" . denying
denying
public
»
hren nlxiut HO U4*rblelit« report- Ukraine
the Consty . i end
their pflota during * night tmin- right to»hunt bn hi* IssA-le not
Rum and .now by day sad’
lage, Mr. Herndon explained.
limited to 44D acirs, since the
I in
the i 11y «tn»c*» tin* fir«t
ing
maneuver
Tuesday
nl*M
t* fight.”
/
fleering temperature* •! night
A commute# coni pcsoil of h. army aulhoritlea dierlosed Wed- Constitution gives to all
th&lt;of th** y»’iir, melmliiig thre»* are prevailing along the elltlr*
A. I)&gt;uon, Mato B*nktor I
right to acquits, pusses* snd
nesday
night.
in tn lit it"*
J S ’VSKSS, 22
»
battlcfront, London bears.
llousholder and Mr Herndon erent
The planes were in a forma, protect property without n-«prrt
the smalleet unite -squad* nsd
Organisation of a fu«t aid
Dtir nf tin' fattalit !•*«• invtilveil
James Ailenby took top honors to Teliahaxse# Monday and pro- lion of five which encounteivl to amount.
Tim Russian* cleaned they era
platoon*—"where Initiative,
the In time, rapid and alow fire
course will la-jfin Friday nu.tn A |H’t|#*ktI’tiifi bit ley nil ailttuiitiblli*
holding tost on the critical Mm"The ststute
penalising
the inir at' the IV, .Ilian* I 'lilts at
had weather 60 miles from Al.
aggressive fighting •Instinct, and
l»e*r Iwti w e i r frntii hal-k sector, 67 mile* wait of
shooting and finished with, tap
luthorixnl tm\ry upon *nrl»i»«.:i.t]0 oVlmk lailliu: one hour ami ami tin*
brook Field and were circling s’ unauthorised
% Intelligent use of.equipment anJ •core o f the afternoon yesterday
a low altitude when they struck
landa of another to hunt or any prmon
h«ic h Mitel,.led in Hiolnrntit bit »*y IrniVlN, »»»ie nf Moscow »nd declared Ihul cous. terrain mutt be cultivated."
• at the weekly meet of the Sonthe comparatively low hill, au­ fUh la not limitiMl a« to arrragi* the rlaa*c« may attend. Mr- A thi'in a iii'gtit h bo foilhletl v*ith ter-*lto,‘ks are striking at th*
He added that discipline In all
tht* new ntri’.iiiilinrr n few weekn German pincers
ford Gun Club, according In Nnl
al Orel, 209
thorities said.
In th« rasa at i*«ur a tract M Phillip* staled lialay
-rmfects must be tightened up.
a fte r it v» n ■* filet put on tin* mil........ .
of Moscow »nd St
The dead, all second Heaton of 1600 terra of rnclotrtl lam)
. .Lear said "greater rctponilbil- Smith, Secretary of the club.
Miss
Irene
lUnton,
one
nf
the
Haiifonl
run
Kalinin. 1)5 miles northwest.
Second place winner* for the
ants, were H. G. Haldeman, of wav involved.'
' Ity of command must be eultl.
raduntc- of the HOhmir lied
KVrry nttiilrnl within tht* illy
Th»* StiviW*
reported
B!W
H. ^Wlllier-e,
Pasadena. Calif.; L. M. Warring_ yated by noncommissioned offl- afternoon were:
Vnsa
First
Aid
Method*
Course
limit
e
i*
lerteiilni
mi
()oiimp
flghlmg on the approechee to
ton. of Winter Park, and D. M.
• cefa," and asked fell commissioned J. Hardy and C.-E. McBIarrow In
instructed
by
Robert
II
I'ull-erl
willi
pine
with
lh«*
«liff»’irnt
The
following
merchants
end
the I'rimcu Peninsular and said
I.ewy of Graenvllle, Miss.
' officers to reallae they are "on timed, rapid and alow firing, re­
■„n, field
representative
from i oloriel pine iiitlit al mg Do* typ«* 6,0110 German* and Rumania#*
business men have already sig­
spectively.
duty 24' hours a day."
Washington, will teach the ,lu-. of tt&lt;rnl«*nt nihI whi'timr anyone were killed in » single operation.
nified
their
Inlantlon
of
co­
High match scorer came through
H * admitted that tome equip­
es In first is1,1 In equip civdian- I m;i * injurisl or kilb'tl.
operating
with
Th#
Sanford
Tbe It A F. and Germans
ment warn needed, but added with 289 and C. E. McSlar­ Herald In publishing a special
f*»r defell.e work.
| .\|oe| of tile ||«Y l«|clit * Ml** till** exchanged blows in night raid*'
"lb my opinion, the army needs row followed closely with 284. Tourist
HATTIESBURG,
'
Miss
.
.
Oct.
The first meeting ia mq,„il.,nl to rule lUlilillig ti'gi'tlo'i i*4||e||||C on northwestern Germany, Chan­
Edition on
Oct. 27
i # stronger discipline, harder work, Remaining match scores were: which will be distributed
23— l**)—Winifred
Moore. 23. in that complete
schedule- of minor liani.ig**
Two
involvt**! nel |»rl* and the Liverpool ship­
to
and training In greater nggrev Jasper Wolfe, 278; Harry Will, I, 500 prospective winter visitor*
and Kvr.. .her rhepherd dog, re hour- and general
mjur»*i|
organwutn.it pi’ilwetriiunq mho w«*r«*
atrenets and initial!** even more lams. 278; James Hardy, 273
LONDON,
Oct. 23 - U P )— At ceived &gt;hrrprkinv together from of the euurse will take place. whih* n numl»«*r of Ml*l'illl•n•^«ll4Vl, ping are*
selected from a special Chamber
Indication* appeared today that
and James Webb, 250.than It needs equipment."
'atka
designed
to
knock
Italy
Mississippi
Southern
College.
Mrs.
Phillip*
pointed
out.
in
vi»l
vi*ifl
niotorieti
running
into the German
of Commerte ll»t, a* well a* nut of the war, sight raids on
offensive
against
Lear criticised some o f
hU
fixiil ohjifte. Hum* n»r rhililmi Mo-cow, now three weeks old,
The dog had guided hie blind
m
thousands of other readers both
Nati-hcld coasts o f the contin­ mlatreaa through three years of
•oldion for falling to seek cover
on hicyrlt*.
in
Florida
and
throughout
the
wn« breaking down and that tbo
v
whoa attacked by airplane* durent and fighting British aland college.
Thu
firruwith
tin* tnont art*i&gt; bitter Russian winter, fast clos­
nation:
• log maneuver*.
Buch
acdlona
alongside the Red Army In th*
"Rex le awarded this certificate
•lint* le b«*t Wrrli S«*i unit Slh'i’t ing down on inosj of th* eaxttrn
‘
Scare,
Roebuck
Co..
would m u lt In oxtremely he*.
Ukraine were advocated In a full of honor for apecial effort* in
uiiil t'ouim««ri'Uil Avinin*, ami Sun front. niigl\t force a stalemate of
Aldon Co., In*.
____ vy loeaea In actual warfare, lie
dress war dtbato In the House
t6hlfl_ aniL. gu ldantt^_ rt ad _ u
__
Ivey
V
Swain's
flattery
Staler.
Iiiu l .ami-Link.
,
— WASHINGTON, - 0*1.- -83^-07
o f ~Commons today.
WAHHINOTON. Oel. 2.1. btl ing to thi* pm* tin* mo*l dun*
llnth sole* agreed that allow,
—Postponement of
plena for Swann’s Modem Cabins, W. R. ' Simultaneously supply Minis, diploma tied to hi* collar by Dr.
A* an ecunomiv and natnuuil gt'inu* Mtri’i'te nri' I'ur k. Slag- storm-, Icy gules
and driving
electric power rationing III the' "Speedy" Wlllla, Murray W. Ov- ter Lord BeavcrbrofeV. Just bark J. B. George, college president.
SUley’s
Restaurant,
lefense proposition, Krpreselita mdiu. Sanford. Geneva and t’el- rain- were .sweeping the strug.
southeast by at least one week erstreet,
from Moscow, told th* House ol
live May of Kenturky, thnirmun •ry Avenue-, with the aeri,lent* gling urmie* and seriously ham­
wag announced Wednesday by Milton Gore*a Service Station, Lord* Russia’s great losses ol
„ f the House
military
u ffaiti ranging Ihu whole length of each pering military operation*.
.
the federal power commission ea J. V. Jonea Tire Shop, Blrdsey w tr suoply manufacturing farll
Flour
A
Feed
Mllte,
Sanford
rommittee, bus urged rongl,-** of Ihe avenues.
The German* admitted th#'
It dinrted the Duke Ihtwer Com­
(ties left the U. 8. B. R. I" a
Buick
Co.,
W.
W.
Auto
Parts,
rough weather wu* slowing down
to givu more attention to &lt; uba
pany, Charlotte. N. C.. to deliver
nosl'.lnn akin to that of the Brit
Henry
II. ish after Dunkerque.
the assault on Moscow'* defentM
Increased quantities of energy to Fred T. William*.
In a statement insertnl in Ihn
.. •
Carroll’a
Service
Station,
Ox
NEW
YORK,
Oct.
M
.(P
)and that their panirr forces a s ­
the Carolina aluminum plant at
Congreasiunel llecuril. May reFlbro
Brush
Co.
'
Marin*
circles
reported
Wedneesaulting the Donets bexln and
ferred to Cuba a* "our rhlld o f
, funeral a*price* for Dr. Adolph Badln, N. C., and to the Ten*
Sanford
Atlantic
National
day that the Navy was taking Liberty berause in 1808 we broke
driving toward
the
Caucasian
_____
■ .P fa fflln , who died Tueedat neases Valley Authority for de­
Bank.
Sam
Hfewklni,
David
ever
control
o
f
merchant
ship­
gateway of Kotlov had pauaad
I be ‘ ham* o f slavery which .Spuln
,,,,,,,
'
~~
at t i l l P. M. In th* PertiaUL fense production.
ping between the United Stales hud forged for these people. „o,| J M IAM I, Oct. 2.1 — Mr&gt;— Fred
for o "breathing spell." Th* Rus­
LsLand Olds, commission chair­ Earle’s Sunoco Station.
D u b ton
Memorial
Hospital.
end Iceland.
ultimately wu gave them their I ln'* Dinner |)a,le count - soli, sian- asserted that stubborn So­
•
y X T u conducted Friday at 3:00 man, said that aa a result of , Thomaa* Barker Bhpp, Arcade
They said all ahlpa leaving liberty.-'
Jeitnr, made a final appeal to viet rountor-attacks had atalUd
P."M . at the Erkkeon Funeral the order to the Duke company Package Store, Bryan's Garage,
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 — LV&gt;
Sanford Avenue Boer Garden,
The fact that Cubu Is within I be Jury Wednesadsy in his tries! ihe Nasi offensive against Mos­
O
“H toe.
to. with
frith FbUtor J. J, X*Hag- and more sfftotivs pooling ar­ A. J. Losslag’ s Transfer A 8 tor — Petroleum Coordinator Irkes •featern porta moat b* routed by
the Navy. Blmilat action was re­ two hour* by airplane from the for conspiracy to
break
tho cow for tho fourth success!**'
rangements Initiated at the Oc­
.
today Mid tiro prospect of
b fiiwofficiatlng.
l
Dew
while slave law.
Inn, J. J seven petroleuro shortage In I hi cently taken on. the west coast
day and hud stopped th# Ger­
Pfafflln was a retired tober 14 Atlanta conference with H *. aak*a Dew
when
the
Navy
began
directing
.’’ I am not here 4o ask you man sweep eastward in th* fa*
a raiding In Farrotoo state commission ami utility of.lFanUh- ’ Baalairife Spring*, Ban. East, about which be baa warned
that country "an ideal jumpingPacific
Ocean
shipping.
for
mercy,"
he
declared.
"I
am
off place for an nggreaoor nation
south i
• ,*
__ wBow and only survivor, fklala -1* appears probable that
often la recent weeks, b now
e
Mary Pfafflln, for tho paat
which might attempt to mvude here only to ask you for jus.
virtually erased.
lice.”
by
non-defense
consumers
the Unite! .Stales"
MO ! • F*an&lt; whUo for ttoeo yefera
Gasoline supplies are now ac.
Cheateg C. Faagate Co.. HopThe Jury probably will start
Tenaeaeee Valley Authorof
at. IModern tually akey* lari year, lekes re
Grocery A Market.
deliberation this morning.
|
i
the
Commoneveelth
and
hr
ported, sad Uro- general outlook Day
Shoe
BhopjSaaford-Oviedo
Truck
fine is arrused of being the
bouthern compeqlea in tbe are*,
along
the
Atlantic
Seaboard
is
Growers,
era.
The
Whit#
Hart
______ Heron, H.
real owner of the Io »i I’abunu
aervlco la Sen- will &gt; neceseary before Nev. 10."
Sanford Ga* C#„ now "opUrolatic," but he did
M. Glee
Club, and nf conspiring' with Al
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, Oct. 2J
will be takari
not say when- rationing o f g**Ptnchunt
G
ran
Vi
and Evelyn You*! to transprrt
— U P ) - Officer* of 4he British
bnriaL
Grocery,
Lumber A ollae to /BBaAtotatbaa would b« Navy and R. A. V. said today
Ample Supplies Of
WASHINGTON. O ct 21 - M l girls into • condition of do­
e n d e d . _____________
that In the past two months not — (’residential approval uf 83 bs urhery.
■few, Nlek’a Package
The condition of Mr*. J.
The Yount* were sentenced to
A single day pasted without at additional defense public works
Sufftr Said A vailable Store,
A . Departmeat 8tote.
i one A ib ship being iunk projerxa, calling for expendituro federal prison after conviction, nard Root and Mr*. A. W. Ko*I.
PILOT CLUB TO MBKT
„
Tomkloa Poet of VetTh* I
who were Injured In an automo­
Um MadiUrranean.
*4 Frirrigw War*, of which
of 16,763,259, to provide' com. fine won a separate trial.
WASHINGTON, Oct 23—W — Welsh,
bile accident Monday a fton oM
Sanfenrt Pilot d e b will kevo
thalr fora at i n munity fscllltlex
for defrn u&gt;
The arrtculta* department said Realtor*.
on the Daytona Beach.DeLaAd
Manor meeting Tuesday night
•lofma— Malnk m workers and personnel of the
Wednesday mmpie euppOsn of raw
Plggty W igriy A Lovett’s, W.
highway, was reported today J*
TiOO o’clock at the Veldes
k# lha NatU armed forces, was announced
•waUabla to keep H. Brits Barriaa Button, Wagoner
be generally Improving. U la oj*
ird refiners busy for Furniture C e,
Wednesday by the federal works
B gg
pected to bo about ftva day* If#'
•gency.
the wuwhriag W 1P4I.
Lodge * Ben
for* th* ip«clall*t can deter
Taking notice of reports that
Among th* projects were 1«
LONDON,
Oct.
2.1.—(rF)— definitely whether Mrs,,
mm radio*ri** might hove to
for heslik centers, eight recrea.
close down herons* mt • shortage
tlonsl fscilltles, |2 direct cun The embittered charge that th* will low th* light o f h*r
tributiona for tho operation sn-l four-months’ court* o f th# Ger- eye which was Injured a*
mt row stacks. ~
After ah* wa* taken to
melnlenanc* o f schools, with man.Russian war had become
the remainder providing for con­ "th* hour of our greatest hu­ General HoaplUl for ti
struction o f school, hospital, wa­ miliation" bccaua* o f Britain’* by a bon* aurgron. It
terworks and sower facilities, and inability to send an arm* Into covered that she had sufftrod
weatorn
Europe several broken bonro In add!Hum
one for construction of o bridge Natboceuplad
was Dung at th* government to serious cuts and brulaaa.
approach.
Mrs. Knog, who ia In Fort
yesterday by th* labor peer,
Lord Strmbolgl, from th* florr Laughton Memorial Hoaptta
well
on th* way to recovery
o f th* Ho us* of Lord*.
Contrasting (hit period to Bri- suffers mainly from a at
said tain’s “ finest
hoot*’—th* me- and aoronaaa o t har body,
c*aaful withdrawal o f tho BEF by sever* bralaw -and. j
general condition

Future Expansion
„ May Reach 500.000

Elimination Of State
Tax And Bond I^evy
Savfs T a x p a y e r s

Congress Told Pro­
gram Provides For
9 25,000 A i r p l a n e s

luted

Court Upholds Right
Of Cattle Owners
T o Ban Hunters

Russians Make
Command Chang

S o v i e t s Claim T
Be S t i l l Holdlr
West Of Capit

5 '

10.

Ailenby Takes
Top Honors At
Gun Club Meet

E i g h t y Accidents Reported
In S a n f o r d Since January

Army Pilots
. Die In Crashes

Sanford Woman’s
Club Organizes
First Aid Class1

lade By
McSlarrow

Leaders Co-operate
* On Tourist Edition

British Entry In
Fight la Demanded

Blind Student, Dog
Graduate Together

Southern Power Cut
Postponed One Week

Congress Asked To
Notice Cuba More

Services For Dr.
iAdolph PfaffKn
V Will Be Friday

Navy Taking Over
Iceland Shipping

Dade Official Makes
Plea In Sluve Case

Gas Shortage Almost
Erased, Saya Ickea

Axis Ship Sunk Each
In Mediterranean Roosevelt Approves
W PA Defense Work

C o n d i t i o n Of J:
Injured Women
Reported Today

r

British Lord Asks
For Invafllon Army

Winter Visitor Gives Sanford Free
Advertising On Mkhig&amp;n Billboards

V
f

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73801">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 22, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73802">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73803">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 22, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73804">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73805">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 22, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73806">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73807">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73808">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73809">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7416" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7054">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c281c3ac8b5818e6b55306c93c40f90a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>30d5b0dd5430a957cf007b375aff6cba</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73800">
                    <text>i

I ■*

•

iju m n c .r u M P D A
•

•

•

V I

mauling: Gator
id Games Offer
Series O f Thrills

Paces Big: 10
Pcdtbaff Race

. fo **ie **a

, . .y

cI a m Ic .

N &amp; ISO H

1
4 M V I M f WAo IS HOT AM A
H S t f AMAOUATB OF VOWA

sware t o

M. Edison
Plant.........
lltllabrgh
Orlando---Plant City
SL I’ata—
Jackson.....
Lee___ _—
Gainesville.
Clearwater
Lakeland....
Landon .......

iT0?n com m on

raw, tender,
m ueeui mem*
mgglet to sell you

Y V r » U U
I f y y . v T . ;./
", . _
J1 ;
M BBM M

.

Supreme
Expected
ua
26
25
48

TALLAHASSEE, O ct 30
fSpeeUl) . Interest fit ib a 'tl*-.
82 A33|**OB* n#** Spring will probably
28 J 83 canter on the race for the Su31 .000 prams Court seat o f retiring Jue£ £ ! « « • J: B, Whitfield who ha,
44

a

Expert Repairs

1940 Dodge Deluxe Coupe ......

ORLANDO, Oct 20 — ( S o ­
cial)— -T h e- 1941-42 grapefruit
crop will be o ff about ala- par.
cent nr around 4,3800,000 bexee,
according to estimates rtlaaaed
last week by the Department o f
Agriculture. Total U. S. produc­
tion may exceed 40,000,000 bqi0I I3 0
o 87
« ' 848 5 ? : ! ’ “ , ^ ’
«”
*"• &lt; • • • '31 ta.
Florida's grapefruit production
' Thao. (T U f) Turnbull of Montfcwllo. Chairman o f tho State was estimated at 20,300,000' bdxea while Florida orangtra, includ­
ing Valencias, were estimated at
•tt.noo.OOQ boita, a 200,000 Inereasa over last year.
‘ ,‘
Tangerine praduetlon waa aLi
timaled at 1AQ0.006 boxaa.

tio
12 0
I 2 0
0 1 1

&amp; .

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

ICO HOHP-a A DAY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— (JT)
■The federal worka agency laid
indaf- that 200 hornet war*
dag completed every 24 houra
tder the F W A ..dafen«. housing
Fagram. In a atatemant. It aald
U)00 homes. h a O ca n completed
pee the ned of June.

worth o f ~ ball-cfftryinr.
Tijis w as X
Tommy had two of his passes in­
tercepted.
ADVERTISING
An for Kimbrough, the big full­
ONCE
back from Texas A. nhd M. got
hold’ of the sphere nine time-, and
showed a profit of only 2 yard*,
being tossed once a loss of IT
■y GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK, Oct. 2a-(yp&gt;- yards by the Colon..ms xnc, which
Tho** darlings -of the rilver screen was enthusiastic about tickling
•nd radio, Tom Harmon ami John the two famous newcomers. II"
BUT NOW h
Kimbrough, were only a couple had one 5»-yard run, though, awl
I THE I I '
of young fellows b*dly out of i pair of 8-yardcrs.
NEWSPAPER
To Kioibrough's credit, be did
condition as they made their pro. DOES IT I
feaatonal fooUull debula by help- r-ime great blocking for Hannon
jjli BETTER
th* New York Americans during their scoring drive.
_
n a 7-7 Ua with the Columbus
la in an American League tus­
sle at Yankee Stidiom Sunday.
FAIRBANKS-9IORSE
In fact, the two frmoua All
DISTRIBUTOR
Americana of but year- spent
Dur shop Is well equipped
much more time sitting on the
M ill Supplies
|o make any repairs
on
bench trying to catch their brrath
than they did actually earning
farm machinery.. lrailcrn_ rlrriffation
SyHtcm9
their 11600 honorariums out on
or olher couiomcnl.
the field. 'But that didn't keepj
them from packing 254*6 paying
customers Into the Yankee ball
park and returning . fin* dividend
on th* Americana' investment.
The alia of the turnout Indi­
cated that for the fin t time th&lt;- I
National
pro
League
might
have some serious competition on
Its hands for this city'* footbnll
Machines Repaired — Expert
patronage. A National
League
g.vne between the Giants ami
Mill and Packing House Supplies nnd Repair Service.
Pittsburgh at th* Polo Grounds
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINK. Owner*
few blocks away drew only
24.004 spectators, which included
more than a thousand
service
I . w f s , m T . I t S K O k l ) M ACUI.V K C 'O W P aN T . IS O .
men who were admitted free.
207 W. Second 8 L
»’*»»«•
Though neither of the big at­
tractions playtd anywhere near
his form in college, Kimbrough j
and Harmon collaborated to give
the Americana thaiy touchdown in
the third period and Ua tha count.
Alternating at toting the
bull,
they went 21 yards aeru*a the
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
Bull', goal line, with Harmon
eoveringg tha last four on a re­
verse from* Kimbrough.
A s a d coaca a t
But that Vne burst was some­
DARTMOUTH, RBPtAOcKr
what misleading. During his seve­
DAXL 0M IK.
ral appearances In the gnme,
Hannon carried th* ball a total
of 12 tlmea and showed ■ net
first division at the finish of the gain of only 84 yard*. Which
isn’t'had, but ae«ftely’ i« 21500
National League race.
W *'

W

idle.
HL Fa ter* burg drawi the esalgnment of trying to halt the
atampedlng Miami EdUon l im n
thla week, meeting the confer­
ence leaden at BL Pateraburg
Prlday.
Other games, all acheduled for
Friday, follow: Hillsborough va.
l* e at Jacksonville; Jackaon va.
non-confaranct MUml aenior high
at MUml | Lanijon va. non-conferanca Daytona Beach at Day­
tona 'Beach; LaktUnd at Walt
Palm Btach; OrUndo va. Plant

._.__i' r *

B/JacK; ,Sordf| Kimbrdngh And
Harmon Fail To
Please In Debut

COACHES

■ GAINESVILLE, Oet. 20 —
• &lt;Sp*elal)— It’ii out to LnuliUna
; **x4 week for a eUsh with th*
./'I* 8. U. Tigers. Then after a
U woek'a layoff, ■th» Florida Oa.
ta n face a trio of major oppon.
ante and rlvata ;n rapid aucees.
|fi Mas.
•
■/*)', \. Florlda’a annual classic with
.ffcaBulldogs of Georgia rl Jack«■" — fltla nn rNor.uS-QTmipiiaaa Id
h* played to a aell-ntr. crowd.'
‘ • From all paria o f Florida and
Goorfta rrld fana converge on
* Jacksonville for a r»m » 'hot at;
ways commanda national alien.
Uon aa an* of the day'* top rU
tractions.
"*
A waek later the Gator* are In
- Miami. In three atarnna, the
f.' FIorlda-Mlaml name
h-t* blos, aomrd Info a tremendous content,
and haa drawn more fan* than
any other grid Iren conical In thl*
■tat*,
except for
■
M lf. CAtvpb
IUI the
MIW Orange Bowl
On Noe. 22, Georgia Tech
fomee to G »’nrlanil fnc lh» Flor­
id* Hbmeeomlng, ond that’a conaldtred "the natural'’ for the oc.
ration. Alwmya colorful, and long
■ principal rival of the Gatoea,
Georgia Tech, augmenting the
other many Homecoming feature*,
1a certain to bring a great gnllaay o f fana to Florida Field.
Aad aoxver a three week* pe.
rV*d, Nov* H.22, grid follower*
will have three noiahle opportun­
i t y to are the Gatora In action
Wt three different polnta In Flor.
Ida agalnat three big rival*.
, After that, It’a all quiet nn
th* Florida football front, tin’ ll
the Interaectlnnal game with II.
C. L A. at Jacksonville Dec. 20
Jaet four weeka aftor ’ he TethFlorida Homecoming affair.

T. OCTOBER W, 1941 ,
'- w i j j au a .i

i

U. 0. Navy Band
To Give Concert
At Gainesville

1939 Plymouth Tudor

A T LANEYTS
D RU G STORE

aoo '

B r e a k fa s t—

F ret

D in n e r—

1938 Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan
1938 -Plymouth 4 Dr Sed an ......

Supper

Delivery— Phone 103

1937 Ply. Deluxe 4 Dr Sedan ~

Laney*s Drug Store
We

F ill

AH

1937 Pontiac 8 4 Dr Sedan„ -

P rescrip tion *

A ll o f the above cam have the 100% Reel

The Pittsburgh Pirate* are way
ahead of taat year’s schedule. I t
waa net until Jane 8, 1340, th*t
the Bu m left place and launched
the drive wlch Idpded them In }ha

Guarantee.^

sonted this year, 4b* concerts
W * H . w r i.T S 'ths puhlle- *7
Special InvlUUona hava been
•xUndtd to ratmbtrr o f 1all Flo-

tMtdlcal
•» :* ExptnM
&lt;”• Covtrago
&gt; - &gt; • -to«will
» Im In tffoct*
ter?
ft t i
fer a program of operatic, aym-

*

, t»u
M d M . „ u s ,i.
dental, hospUI. nursing, surgical murch reportolro.
Vnnii.ru-.. . . . .-____ ■ ________
The official bond of tho United
appliances and funeral eipanaaa.W .
N. vy. u,U
orTanl.

C-v.'"-

-

'

TkhtU for both concert
on aala at Florida Union,

sst".,1
*:
reef garden

T

la talking.

h o s e

tw o

s id ii

of

oura iom«tim«i giv*'
us a lot of troubls during
(“unusuar w sathtr - os
pooially if wo*ro trying
to koop thorn both warm1
with a small *pac# hoator.!
For hon|it*tOHioodhoss |
this wintor uso,
oloctrically dxculatod oil
hoat Thon you can rolaz
)■ you r fa v o rito oasy,

chair and forgot all about
tho tou»p«ratur* - your
ontiro homo will bo cost
and warm.
Oil hoat is cloau, safo and
odorloss. Elootrically cir[culatad, it is ‘ tops" in
comfort Soo your doalor
about ono MOW. You’ll
j banish thooo drafty cor-i a m and cold floors, and
cut down on this
•4 htatino O
bilL
FMO| too,!
IW 3

MB
wfa^ iA
. 4
.p.
4

08ou ’» « u « a in v ttu v
_ ^^
.,
&gt; .r

k
Sf^SSmJmSSR ,
a a s r a ^ S 5-."-

!I

,

1

1 !

■'-ssia9

- -

M n M B B a r - Iiii
6 ivy-;. f s . r I t
?it r.

, Ljnt. ' .3

•" ,**l^1\ ^.

i
'

.

r*V -'

■k i \k i. i

f-

•U f j ^ 7 U M £ A l B D ^ '•
•.

*■ :

♦

�o

.

%on

S a t a d u C ou n ty M m i
F ru it And VtpUbka Than

. 3iB0ir A m la Florida .

Sanford la T h e Only O n lr a l
I'lni liln ( ilv A flo n lin i; Hail, llii;h ii:.y
And W itter TriuiJ*por1alinii

Any.
(

f

l

i

r

t

I

■

------

^VOLUME XXXIII

Established In 1908

Hull Requests
MVar Zone Ban
P ff U,S. Ships

N azi T a rget In Tobruk

SANFORD.

»

■■■ *

----------■
—

Request Is Added To
Recommendation O f
• Armed Vessels
W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. 21
— &lt;/P)— Secretary Hull said
today he believed the Neum*alitv A ct provision which
bans American merchant ves­
uris from specified combat
zones should "be replaced or
m odified."
i He tossed this rccommenation into the request that

f

r

a

U

*

------M em ber A * w l * « e d

M

I ’ rww

M ltF R

H*

Fuel Workers Unions Reject
Axis
Reports
Capture
Strike Closes Arbitration 1
Of
Defense Plants tail Salari
ries O f Donets River Basin
I

20.000 Men Idle In t epr e sent at i v cH Of
District
D ue
To
900,000 Employees
B i rm in gbam Gas
Refuse Efforts O f
Fact-Finding Uroup
Company Shutdown-

Secret Hearings
• Are Begun Today

e

FLORIDA. TU E8D AY. OCTOBER 21. IfMI

I

Secretary Says Neu­
t r a l i t y Provision
m Should Be^Replac­
ed Or M o d i f i e d

f

Ort. 21
B IR M IN G H AM . Oct 21
(AT • ( Illi AGO.
railroad
u n io n *
— Iron am!
atccl
ftb r lr a 'in f l^oiiitt-en
plants, with many tlrf^n^r ord­ Fith yno.oon m nimm tinlsy n
by President
er*. wen* closing hrr* toil ay a« a ecte«| the offer
strike at thr industrial tea* plant too«evrlt's Kmergvncy Hoard to
Arbitrate the wage dispute hrcut o f f fuel atipphe*.
Indu»s'rial aourres noid ahn’il fween the carrier* and l,2fW.000
Frank
I.,
30.000
workmen in the district gamred rmplnyra,
ulhtdland. counsel for the 1t
were idle ix-cauw of atnkea and
*»-operating brotherhoods, an*
•hutdownn brought by the induo*
ioun g 1.
trial gaa curtailment
Shortage
of
indudtrial
ga* y Fi\r
operating brotherht»mls
turned
which followed a strike o f H00 With ::t*o,nnu members
Sl« aa-Sheffielil Steel A Iron Go., fnwn the arliitrntion offer yes*
furnace and by-protlpct* plant |t*l*y Carrier managements hud
rmployro, forced the Birmingham J^greet| to it.
Rnoafvelt's special
G «« Co. In ahut o ff the miVni I f'rroidrnt
supplying many induatriea. Thn art finding board proposed arhi.
clone ah*&gt;p in the main t'rik e la. |Ti»ti“ n of the railroad \«age di%Ut*1 Arbitration mean* the i||i.
aue.
In Wawhingtnn, labor Interrat liting parties agree in mlvance
centered for the time being an 9 art ept wbMttorr recommendathe dispute phetween * he C I.O, tlr n« the arbitrator mny make.
The railroads .igren1. but the
United Automobile Worker* and
Air* Aaaociatm, Inc . of llendit, five log operating unions, with
N. J „ which
make
airplane 1*0 non members, declined Thus
|he unions reserved their !.ght
parts.
The ilt-fentoe mediation Ixiard tf&gt; "trike if dissatisfied with the
commendation* of l!ie l'te«i.
referred thia cane to Ihe o/fice
nt’s bosnl, to he nrrde aft«*r i*s
o f production management
and
NonPreaidrnt Ronnevelt Sunday after f^ct fmtling invea*igati«n.
A ir
AajuiciaU'a
.rejected
the Oparsting unions me to advice
In
if
lissnl
Imla.v
of
the»r
attl^
hoard's rrcommendo^kma railing
fo r immediate reempl«»yment of (tide toward arbitration of TeBland* novle by their 'lliit.iillO
otrlkern.
In two other ca«ea— (hone of drnihrrv ^
North
American Aviation
and r Uruler law, a strike mnv n«rt
Federal Shipbuilding L Drydock We made effective until Hn doy*
compuny — aurh referenro haa g l’ er the fact-finding hr*ui I has
been a preliminary to government reported.
The operating unions sr»* askoeixure of ihe plant*.
To many in Washington, it Ing :;n percent wng» incr«*is»*s
Appeared, however, that thera and the non-operatinr * broth *rwere difference* between
lhra&lt; hao- t. Incrra»r, o f ,10 I•• 11 rent*
vnry
wo caar« and that of A ir Aa- •n hour Current -ct.lv*
icat ion. nml Hiunng
aoclatca. Production at North Am* ■ntiinr i
rriran and at
Federal
Ship U e different rallrnul'
— ---------—
building had heer\ stopped when 4
tho government stepped In.
&gt; A ir Associate* la onarating. He Leaders Co-operate
president. F. l«eroy Hill, said yea.
On Tourist Edition
lerday that man-hours
worked '
showed a substantial Increase in

Town And Rail Lines
Clues Found In Murder Car

U io s ia n s

Appeu r

l !« - S l r m i i i i i r ; *
On

M oscow

I l i n r C 'S r n l r

V.

R. A.
*

To

'F i d e
\ in id
I k it t i e

B om bs

(irrman Tow ns

lli(l&lt; - r

l-’ o r c c s

ta lia le

\\ i l l )

\ I la r k

In

R eA i r
N \ "ali'K

i ••

I•

•llle.1 I’ OM
tlM Iiim
lid »
IM•1*1 II I.ll
Ib
•i •••!»••» I«
t "I..
f «t| ?*s|.•|M
.«|t
III lilt I .III lllli I |&lt;9

Congress repeal now the iretion
\|.
*\\ * i»Kft l.i*l
•*|I •
o f the act which prohibits the
w Inh*
i I m* l! i i.m ;
i 'w —
.
arming of United States ships.
•i • •I t*» It* tiMmn*r I In*
Constant N a il and Italian artillery fire on Tobruk. Libya. i.«
A hslf doien senators—threw
it m I d»* “ ii ,\|o ••v\ .iti.nl
^ernoenits-and three Republican', slowly knocking-apart many of the structures there. Inn still the
— laid the issue of
complete besieged city holds out. A soldier is shown easing through a shelllllli'* •ill« t.- ii. mu 1 1 il l ill I V
• repeat -of the neutrality act tfcIII."'
battered
wall
at
the
figure
of
a-msint'
m
w
ek«iTn-wh&gt;eh
has
been
fore the Senate ytaferdny aaJlR•Ill- »..l ................ .......1, 11 1*. It Ik*
•
foreign
relations
romflUHist hard hit.
•t 1*
iml
. r
brushed aside minority protests
ll.l lilt •• t 1L ll- • t*|M. It,*
Vt*'l
f gag rule to order brief, closed
. • -.•»*.» .1 .1
t .*••
1
#
carings on the houje-approved
1. .!» f. 1 | MM
armed ship bill.
M•.
After the committee had vot­
ed, 13 to 0, to begin taking tes­
timony today from Secretary
Olull behind closed doors, Sanan.-w t
- I’olico nuthorilic* in I'uitland, Me, look m
W ir Bridges (R., N. If.), Qumey
I. IO|ll
(R., S. D.), and Austin (R..
.hoe* and sweater found in the murder iur m win
pi tin.
Vt.j, introduced In the Senats
Jr., |fi, Leona Cunningh.ini. II. and Ida May l’ir
. a resolution to repeal Uta entire
ll Ml
when picked -up hy pullet*. The trio air Ip l.l in t •"
Sporting P i c t u r e s Candidates In Three
act
\l *. •
0/
.laying
of
a
Nmih
Carolina
.onJrailei
hi
Al.i,
This trio reportedly acted after
W
ill
Be
Used
To
Districts
W
ill
Be
# ronferenee with Wendell
L.
to their alary, he w.i* giving them a lift 11 .•i i
C \ I
h. I 1!, •uni
WUlkie, the 19«0 Ranabliran
A d v e r t is e City
Elected Unopposed
when he wa. -hoi to death.
•HHI
presidential nominee, who hat
.ill*
urged Ns party to take the load,
\\ till I.II ll •Is. f
pml
Pictures of hunting and fishA .completo roster pf candlrrship in site mpto Us Wipe out
I II ID I 1 .r
" * * tag arises gre -being sought by dale* fur thr office of ajrniil
•»»i* I;
F. «*• i. » ’
October.
YSo following- wwrrtwnt &gt; and
f i M W M H l nt Commerce to U tnnrtue fo r alt o f ’ tho a lk 'lft*.
ni.-nil.
I I•
hii.ineaa
men
have
slrrmly
M
i
­
trict* wa* finished by the dead­
ueed In tho advertising campaign line la*t. night...T. W, Lawton.
«. I i
nified thrir intention
• I Ml II
Id d raw 'm ow vWtfora fb this cchonT ntnipftnirnrtent,' annntmeed
U ll.
■-|ieratif&gt;g with-. Tim /ianford
ter in'the day ofXerad a rtpeal
■ ■ .a
y "
J•
, VC
llemld lii pulili»hing " ,-pecinl ____
locality, - Mr*. - Mayma Hodgkin, today. . 1 _ __
i.tv*
f
which would leave Intact only the
•
TdOflst
Kdltlon on Oct.
27
All legatee* from Districts No.
- i U - J.
\ •
J.f.H Dll 1 V'
in
charge
of
tourist
activity,
aald
1 hi' 1*
law's proelalona giving tho Free' rr~* r 1tfrTrv'f' . ** |• ♦m.
which will Im- ilii.lritnit.-il
t"
.1, No. 4 and No. 0, have an\V h flux XV* » * •i
III 1 I 1
Jrirnt central, over munition* ex. today-.........1
'X
f
.
|
.
1^00 pnuperlive winter visitor.
hi ••l.l It •fJV,l&gt;r
nounrrd for re-election and will
yritrn IX ill'­ it-**iii awl 1 II (
•Jiorts from thin ’colrAtry.
“The1 Seminole County Cham­ go in unopposed while the IS*,
H-lactai frnni n apecinl (Tinmiier
-rtta-kv
cur m ll..'. 1 It. t 1 ••II* It ll . f ! &gt; ito'lif. &gt;1 l , ' tn.ui (*nt^
•
M
iW
(The two major features of ber o f Commerce Is in a posi­ trict* No. I and No. 2 hgve a
•
•
x
x
ii|i|iron&lt; ft.
of ■Csmmerre li.t, a. well a.
wn«l
NlatoN.il lit. -11)
• M •1 .1 lllli' I(„ .
the neutrality act aa It etanda am tion to get a great deal of (rro panel uf rnnilidatea that include
1
•
V
M
l.l
•
lull
X
X
1
3
1
It
.1
lIlIT
thousand* of othrr reader* both
1 x 1 • • 111 H i
r*in«iMr mi uu •
Giles F.
win, Orlando
at­ in Florida and throughout the
(1 ) a clause prohibiting the arm­ publicity for our county and San- all o f the Incumbent tru&gt;|pe*
'
'
4
i
n
Hi.
•
il /
1h* 1.an 1 ll'uhx
ing o f merchant ships and (3 ) ford through tho
medium of and ala new candidates, and DU. torney, addressed a meeting of nation:
"1 ln‘i ii lit t»i ii tilt al" ' " 1 »1••XXll.
'll*
•The
III
JIM
*
*
1
it
"
im •1 X
X•
r«'
•.
the rampbcll-Loasing Post last
a provision preventing aurh ships many advertising agcncic* and
1 in.'
il. 1llf •.•Ilv ll.’llli *1
lvey’»
trict No. fi has Two for..rc-elcc. night- in*lho absence of the dis­
During Uu* p-t-t two w n j ,• - r\- (liken I** Hit l.l -Mlf ll Ml l». 1 M, l!
(Jr°ns going Into combat sonea and out of state newspapers,’' tho lion and one new candidate.
III In l
11 i i i i r ,
*.|t | (ll»to
~ - 8watn‘*"H»trery-Serv*e*—
MV—
• ,»!»• i-.ii i Al • lxflee •
-fror-\ ►
nionvuung
girK
T
s
v
u
h»vn
add
’
trict
commander
and
atreaaed
the
pertain balllgerent porta.
The said. “Thty wnte almost daily
lirHiimd—
Swann’* Modern Cabin*
Thn*e announcing from dietrirt importune* of
illi'l M»
ed
•"
t
hi*
County's
NVA
rm
increasing
the
armed ship bill would nullify the for pictures of Gating and hunt- one, .Sanford.: are Mrs. W.
ill Mil** •
W. R. "Speedy" Willis
I.
|dny,» bringing Ihe total up l» n t 'l l I f 491• ’ . H l l b 'l l ' t
i
i|
|
|
*|
•
first prohibition while lha neu­ Ing aa wall aa othrr activities Morgan, R. It. Chapman and W. membership Jn "timaa like these.”
. I. Mi
Murray W. OverstreeA
I.M I
mlii-ii' \ff
Kin
•
•
"ii
worker*.
I*n&lt;
lludgr.*,
prujirt
J. “ C. Trawlck.
post adjutant,
trality act repealers would, » f pertinent tir this locality.’'
;
lb-.ni
l.
.
•
rh
inilr 4
Htalry** He*taursnl
M
f&gt; Ml lb! I .Ml -in
il M
M. Haynes, and tha nsw candl.
morse, wipe out both restrleIt la very difficult for tho dates, Mrs. Wlnnlfrad 8. Moaelev, said today.
Milton Gore1* Service Station time keeper, reported tiulay.
nli.it
i
i t it ti
Ml
The
a|i|irupciiition
fur I hi -&gt;I p*' •'1
Il
•I* b* I** * it
-tlona.)
u
n
A.king all m*mbrr» to
pay
Chamber o f Commerce to secure Mr. W 'r
j. V. done* Tire Shop
n r . * i . I»m g mainly need for I-Oil* I" ■ I- i
• ThO two repoafnllls were im­
II
.1
III.
• il'l
tCtUTW without*" thd • nr*
? f " ' r1,; j ^ a j l i n l s r r r j ’|.!..r A J f ^ l .MilU dv L-uliC-jn nii cjy;. ThlLrv-— ftffltnr *
mediately referred to tho foreign
n of the people. There.it"?
Sanford llllirk Co.
«iii'l Mini rnnaeipienlly the u ffi." II- |iil.,l ............. ..
Monday night. Mr. Trawlck re
relations
coreihltteo— concerned
fore. It would be greatly Hey.
appre­Krecl
.......
; ,r r'-m t-th y rr^ p vf n r ■•■. m^ N
W. W. Ant.. Part*
Korward,
Roy
L
rniinxl _einpU*y&gt;-wir^il1any rlerirnl
t Im 1
officially aa yet with only iho
I'M ID
ciated If you hunters end Unwell
fisher­ and L. J. North, all in- ported. A number of ehrlc move*
Fred T. William*
niMVIlltf ll* r f|MMl III*' Millull.Ill* •' 'f'*V *" ' •r
wiirkek*'
mid
arvretark-a
a*
it
ilnl
were discussed by the post but
house-approved_mea«ure_for arm- men, when you have been for­
8anford
Atlantic
Nutlriflal lu.t year.
Mrs
a i i . i*r n.. ti.Nv I 1*:'
'• I •
, .
.
cumbent, and W. 3. Hartley ami no action-was. takan at that time.
■ if . . i I. . \v.1 .
I
i&lt;i&gt; i- • . m i l l ,
lii'i- Ii l.l
tune ta~Td your 'trip*,' waoid -call W7“W7 wontgumary, new candi­
nJR
___ Sam
Hawkin*.
David
At pre*ent there, are two girl* " ...............
Mur. for tha Sons o ( .tha U - Faria's Sunocn Statno. ---------admlnbtratlotl
fakuna either R. L. Cox *c A. Wleboldt dates* -----L .‘ibjui » tii.'L. *
11J .•!♦• i. iiiii f'jt
\ro
t
r ---------------lr
wlm work for Hfif., ’M ie II Max * h7 n ,,n
gtun ere hearing their deadline
com. and hava *your catch or garni[il* MipH.il ini^lii In |mi.r ii'**
firmly In tho saddle, tho
t
liarher Shop, Arsadu
Tnmlcep In tha Qvledn dulrirt.
id na.
ar ..-bclu
b c l u r eThomas'
l ------- ------------------------- w-dt nt ihr vnentionsl srKnal, mi.- hiul Ro-t ll*- -• H I - t»l fill *»
bhhttfifrspheir -xy-tlMr-*»pvfi»e- «d
and-.must ba—paid.
no. or
-TRRttrnWWudr-BlmrHtjr
th &gt;it ni mil i ii •I II9IUII' I I.M**I
ii’
r
r'T
.
r
n
f
y
^
y
e
~
r
;
u
^
n
i
*
:
'air,r
f » r esiedaivoi pubiio hoiSfisss
Haw-Chamber - af. Commrrrr. Mia,
Jhu
___
Kaaferd—Avenuo— llct r _ Garden. Srh'—I.—Grammar Hehowli Lymow IV i l l
irnrTn* L^LuJjJiL ^ 4JJiillLi_l»]».v* l iliivvil
rn rvrr^ r
the ship arming question, voting Hodgkin
In g«pl
xeplalncd
A. 3. Ig»»lng’» Trsn*fer k Stnr- High School, Ovlrih, High School,
Ixmg. K. T. 11amil and. Nolan rrriumting that father* T&gt;T~Hi?
Thr
*
"tl'Ml'Mi
\
T
&gt;
tii*- i in-n » -r n m..|&lt;&gt;r
la wind no nil testimony not
h*lp you could Frre; lake Monro*, Gua Schrnah hoy* Uka notice aad pay tht age. Jack'* Dew Drop Inn, J. J
two. in Seminole High Sch«*&gt;r* X4 1 f * r.f M . \ ,». |». \ v, K i h m . I "
nt- m I h i i l
I —a.iiil tin*
^jpler than 1:00 P. M- T l M l ! — contribute Is siih«r 'cell In by J. G. Mane and Horold Ka»tner due* nf tha boys.
I'arrtah, Hanlandn Spring*, San. offiie nml one girl who acL&lt; II K |V| " l * * •
I » l I.M »•
1. .
|' ‘
I . - iii I ’ liivrr. city of
The meeting wai well attend'd fund Mattre** Factory. J»n Mn**'
phone or In person end tell us O. If. Flynt announces ns a new
M i d i * | m i l . t | y f Mu f m p i f . i t flu
”
agtu-ulturc
In.lruclor
Al&gt;-x
Rlb - rkraiim and In*
of any particular interesting or candidate from
tfiormnr .sit**' n n 'iv n i
,o-*—
Geneva
along and routine business aa well a* lliwyrln A Repair Shop, Weri
j ml 1 •*y mi iht- linn IIIVi-1*
unusual trip you hove mode. with Orie Mnlhlno* and J. Wat the plan* for tho Armlatico Day The Jeweler and Howard lloleler Johnvon'a .ccrclnry in Hut Fu- IlMlki It IhiIm ,
ll.li l 'H " !
.1* 'll,
tunKarmen*
lluiMing.
I
lln.
in l. the g.iliway
program
were
dlacusaod
by
th*
This makes good reading outaido lace Smith, tha Incumbent*.
Cheater C. Foagite Co.. Hup»"»•'
AI*o there la one negro NVA kilt’*' 19firI linkl". Ml Iiilil.'i H t - 1] I' m
members, Mr. Trawlck declared kina Grocery A Merk't, Modern
tin I niii.itin. slut n krv»tnnn i|»
of our state.1'
c
u
l
t
m
i
l»#-r
f.ti
•
rmplojee, who j* arcrrlary to the
iiilhcrn il'i i.m lumiminl“ All this Information helps to
shea Shop, Sanfnnl-Ovi'dn Trurk agrirolturn imlructor nt ( ’ room’*
Mr •. Kii' m '* * 'ii x%i
i
t•*«I |lit.. .Iiuetu.i-,
•oil Bnnford to out of to w n peo­ Defense M ay E ffe c t
Growers, The While ll'rnn, II. Arnilriny.
III hllVC l»* •l| l •till|•I* f•l , ....... 1 t tfi'iii
It,..,,., it
ma &lt;
ii. iili'lntple. which U whet wo all want.
M. Gleason, Sanford Ga* Co.,
Auto License Plates Students, Instructor
Mim
llodgr* diarloaed Ihnl itolll'I.
1 1... &gt;t-)l Hu i lll'ii v a
nil. .1initially
2nd It will bo publicised In papers
Graan Valley Dairy, Pin«-hur»t there mny he n few more pn.i
Injured B y Explosion Grocery, Security l.umbvr t
I, nml in- leHiilni., ............ ..uteri
Mrs. J. T. McLain. Sr., af and magxxlnea Uuwuphout the
tlon* filled during Ihl* school- Norwegians Ordered
......... Irvi'li.pllig il lu-wr illrlnj.-WASHINGTON. OcL SI - f * 7
Supply Yard.
Geneva, died In Ferttald-Leugh- entire oast end middle west.
term.
but
ainre
there
are
1
1
in.
nl in in uv. r
iiy.ii" •
Soviet
“ I f at the present Uma you — Tha govern»*at*B aaarrh for
NEW YORK. OcL 31 —U P lRatliff A Hon, Nlek's Package ruuntiea in Ihe arm, Seminole'*
Jpn Memorial Heepital today at
To
(Jive
Up
Tunis
hi
inn-1 rlauii. 't I'1 1-' t11 he.1'i■long
have any snap shot* of your game drays to ronaarva tUal for de­ Nine itudent* and two Instruc­ Store, 11. A A. Department Store,
W ilB A. M-, following an 111- or good strings of flah. wo could fense to gradually gvttlng around
flight
Nn*i anui.e-* --light **• ,
tors wero aplattered with hot Tha Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C. appropriation i« somewhat small­
OSl.O, G&lt; rtoun •I* »'upi# .1^ ” n r.
neaa at one year.
■ - uae^ttoem nowv and will bo gUd to automobile Ileans* plates.
. vt* th.- lni|.re-«n.n Oi.it tin- f ill
sulphuric Mid Monday In an ox- Walsh, Seminole County Hoard of er Hun rounlic* which have a wav, Oct. 21
Ijl'i
l
iti
mint
Mrs. McLain wan horn Apr* te*keep your k*turoe intact aad
numle-r of defense project*.
n f l.ith Kliark-v and Rn»t«»w wn»
Officials of tha office o f pro. plosion daring n chemistry •*Aiilitary uiithnriiii
Monthly m
JO, tMfe in Lancaster. Wise., ratturn them to you,” aha conelud- durtlon managomant report that periment at Columbia University'* Realtors.
..... .
I - I be 1-iOer it waPigxly Wiggly A Lovett's, W.
•la*f«
*
1
nil
|irivnti&gt;
rUixyii*
i
t
*i
|
.t
but has resided ha Seminole
I,.ifd that German fn.ee* Mill
•omtthinr like 30,000 tone of Havemtyyr Hall laboratory.
II. Kelts 8*rvlc* Hlallon, Wagoner Woodmen T o Plan
•ho •• mi thrr&lt;* m&lt;rtln'rf tnlmin. .i n- advancing • • 1 " f 1 'ganrug.
County fo r the past W years, o d - _____________ , J ----------- - *tevl go Into tha mnnufscura of
Throe af tha 11 suffered »e. Furniture Co., Palmetto Grocery,
islralivt* *litotri*t« in *|&lt;-1ix t-r uu v |,ii h Itself i. but UU’ null * ahort
f r i e r to tho 40 years the lived
For District Meet nil
llrrnaa tags each'roar.
rloua bunts. The otharu wero l.odg* A Son Grocery, Takarh
Irn-'s, ti'iiting titnttfrial nrnl uf Itn.lnV,
to Geneva, her homo was
Maury Maverkk, former T o *, trvated at the college Infirmary Restaurant, Jimmie Cowan. Mick■
’' *
Eyes
Found
A
s
Secret
Oviedo.
Plan* In send • delegation nf knapsaik*.
Already. H 'f'A
*«-&gt;erlrd, llio
a* rongresaman now on tha'OPM and rotoasad.
e
y
'r
Pharmacy,
Spencer's
Top
TI.** G« roinn* nl-*» « l tl.li-lu .l a
Tho 73 year eld woman wan
local
ni'mlvera
of
the
Woodmen
vA.ii.-r rrclimt »»f I W muiiriucly
O f Flyin g Balance t u f f handlhMy &lt;ho priority prob­ Meat acrloualy Injured was Shg^, Angel's Fat - Shark, Mae'a
a member o f Geneva1* firs t Baplems o f aUte and local govorn- Ctoronca Iltokay, 39. tha In­ Klaatrie Service, Htantoy-Roger* of thiWorld to tha mcating of conirol for thi*. ilMlrilmfi-m »»t iiii|Miitnnt .Suvirt oil /apply lma
mim'd warm tnni'xiri -till ,n ji, running *ffom Baiun** in Uu* • au»
tint Church and active la tu
district
two
to
bo
held
at
Or­
"
N
OPM
hope*
to
aaro
structor who waa holding Iho Hardware Co., Hanson's Shoe
CHICAGO.
W Vwli*»l**sMlcr
on*l
tP IW A V V l Oot.t 31 - .ll,a»,
atmtloaa fo r mnty yearn, aa
| U n II nm»4 mn
*f99»|
lando Oct. 30 will bo discussed pootogvsinn' * f
.
Tha aacrot of an alrplnn# P&gt;Jf-* half if oot mars n f the annual beaker of Mid whan It exploded. Sho*.
rmi’iiif.M tnri'r*.
aa fa n —
M r affairs,
------------------- — —
at
the
regular
session
o
f
lha
itoal
ton
nag*
going
Into
license
He auffared hum* on the face,
nal good
W.
T.
WhlUhrad.
Hofmann
A
n«W
Srorw«gi.M»
p«
»1
ic•
*
T
T
riJ
i
i
m l Services ret the do* fc-t----- b* ht l * o f
plates.
Celery Camp tonight at 7:30 o’­
body tad hands. Harold E. Brail- Flaetrle Service, Duke’s Plat*, clock.
will ho cmdactad Wed. anra, M nrwiy n^knl aapart re
C- C. Collin*, secretary of rri|iiifi&gt; F » r r M mgua 3 vtifjrji
Om ras* T l m l
ov, 33, assistant Instructor, of
. ..
afternoon at 3:00 e’etoek •arted Monday.
the group, announced this morn­ tier to aulhoritic.d t h r ir M » "nu
Upper
Montclair,
N.
J..
and
Mr*,
S T Lawla If. Bau*r o f H.oip- Nebraska Student Is
rinr^.* whirh an* moally i f jm.M
at tho fir s t Baptist Church la
ing.
Mon Maritas, 33, * ■tadtnl.
•fond. N&lt;y T.. GroO coai— ncianJ
Consul Commander W.
P. It Ii ratimatril thjt ihiarr urn *2,.
a
wtro
hoaplU
llied.
•Stum ocfcooi •« * * * » .,» ^
Fields will proslda at-tho meet­ 2 0 0 aurh riniri in Norway,
ing xnd .the j a i l activities of
KANSAS CTTT. OcL S I.-**) F on d prices Expected
the camp .will bo discussed,' the Wickard Supports
Fllturo Fannaro of American
)'un«iVaT''*enficcl fnp Sever In ■
Secretary said in urging nil mem­
To Go U p 25 Percent
Farm Price Roof Rapp win. .lied Sunday night a t
bers to bo present
Fernatd-laiughtnn Mem"ri*l Hoe.
today with lha U tk O f S U r fa rWASHINGTON, OcL S I — 0P&gt;
WASHINGTON, OcL 21
(At (vital, will Im; r»ndurtril at Frick*
Passenger T r a ffic
—
Secretary nf
Axrirullure von Funeral *llnmu Wednesday
Thu Jaycees will meet tonight
A g e nts H o ld M eet Wlckard gave his auppnrt in,lay morning nt 10:iUI '.’clock, with
at the Palms and Pin**, on tho
to prirr.rnn'rnl I'gidnlion which llie Rev. U .'l). Iln.wnlen ufflcUL.
ba hwTMaad M arly 3 3 1 percent Orlando road, a ) 7:39 o'clock.
would authnriie ceiling. »n farm ing.
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 31 I M I and that tha aaUoul
Fnllnwing servlcca, the remain*
(Ay— Th« annual convention of product* at net Ir*. than tin
would odvaoca 19 ta I t
A ’ aormit wan Ucoed to Henry tho American Association o f Pas­ percent nf parity, but dcrhrftl will be taken to F.vcrgrven O m * .
ZurObde to centrsct f . a Aah- senger Traffic
wer- lery for burial. The HX year old
Agents opened agricultural cn.nm.MlUiea
aka 3100 worth of re- b iyi Monday.*
man to survived by no Immedioia
not high yet.
two-atory frama house
.Wirkanl told tha Ifnu.te Rank­ retoiivg* in the United Kla tea.
J. W ,. Small of-N orfolk. Va.,
1339 Sanford Avnum. presided at tha opanlng etealon ing Committee considering On- lie wu* born in Germany sod
nt which traffic agante from IV Admlntotrntion-suppdilV«i|
price moved to Sanford about 30 year*
lUtea Ulkid shop#
• *- ■
control bill that price ronl.ol ago.
Tho ceovlotion will caatlnua •loo* would not prevent infla­
Pallb«ar*ni wUI bo: IL E. More
agriculture, be rto. Henry Nkckl*. Hoary W itt*,
through today, of U r width dal*. tion. Aa for
said, the surest preventive wa. Sr., Julius Takacb, Sandy And«Ke
. lj£OM4il pr&gt;4«sU«. _ ____ •93 n i 8«J! H ? u * r , _____ _ j£ i

t

f

New Method To Complete School
D raw Tourists Trustee R o ste r
Is D escrib ed Is A n n o u n c e d

Orlando^ Attorney
Urges L e g io n To
Build Membership

1
1
ft
n
i

Two From Sanford Seriously Hurt
In Crash On DeLand-Daytona Road
NY A Employs 10
Ybunff Girls In
County S c h o o ls

-e —

./ ?- W-

Z

/

%

Mrs. J» T . McLain*
D ie s Following
1 Y e a r V Dtaess

Funeral Services I
ForSeverin Bapp.
Will Be Wednesday

W i w r 'S a - ^ i :"

s lF
Va xv*•■.'V.*i
*VvVio&lt; »w
‘ I.
«:?v
&gt;&gt;

Iw lifim liH w ^

&amp;

'

ntf

m

�i

TH E SANFO RD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The
Wr */T '

r * W k m e v e r* .r r e r .e e * •*•**&lt;
■ a r e a r a l Bee fa r * , r te e te a
111 H a a a eU a A r e a s *

Although many o f Am erica's young men are being reectetl fo r military service on account o f physical defects,
he new army, as a whole, which is composed largely o f »*ectlvo service men, is n healthy one, and In better physical
shape'than the forces of 1917-1918, according to life insur­
ance statistics.
*'
Admissions to “ sick report” aro now running well under
those o f tho first World W ar and the death rate from di­
sease— styled “ the most striking evidence pf the present
arm y’s good health"— has been under one per .1,000 per
year, o r less than one-tenth the rate fo r the army In the
corresponding period o f 1917-1918. Th e mortality In tha
new arm y is actually lower than that now prevailing flt
comparable ages in the general population o f the comrify.
" I t should l&gt;e a source o f gtea t public satisfacU oirlnat
the health o f America's new army is being maintained at
such n high level,’’ says a bulletin from the Metropolitan
,lfo Insurance Company, “ This reflects both the careful
selection o f tho men and the high quality uf the medical
*,,~ ,rvlsIon and core provided fo r m e m /
"T h ere are severol diseases in which extraordinary im­
provement has been recorded in our new army, ns com­
pared with the draft arm y o f 1917-1918,” the company
explains. In the Fall o f 1917-1918, some camps were swept
by serious epidemics o f measles, mumps, and the upper
respiratory infections, while there were local outbreaks
of epidemic meningitis.
“ Measles Incidence, fo r instance, reached a peak i» t e
of nearly 240 per 1,000 per year in November 1917, and
the death rate fo r that month from this disease .was live
per 1,000. In contrast, the maximum rate o f measles inci­
dence In the present army was 67 per 1,000 in March
1941, and has recently fallen to one per 1,000. Moreover,
the measles mortality in the new army is negligible, while
in 1917-1918 it was u m ajor cause o f death among the
soldiers.
•
The admission rate /or mumps Jn the 1941 army is
currently under f i f e per 1,000 per year, and tho peak rpte
In A p ril was J7-7. In contrast, in 1917-1918 the fc*ak rate
was over 200 per 1,000 In January and February 1918,
and then fell to about 26. Cases o f epidemic meningitis are
now comparatively rare in the army and the number of
deaths quite small. In 1917-1918, death came to neurly
one-third o f the much larger number o f men who contract­
ed the dlefcase. Mortality from in flu en u and pneumonia in
the present arm y is low.
‘T h e health record o f Am erica’! new army up to the
present has been gratifyin g, especially since tho very con­
ditions o f m ilitary training have-elem ents o f extra risk,
both from disease and Injury, which are not present in
ordinary civilian life. Th e -American people may look for­
ward with confidence to a continued record o f good health
among our ooldlera, in so fa r as it lies within the power
o f the arm y and its medical staff.'*

_ lU r if fe d a * mogmmj j l * M re■ (!* *
O ereW e * r . l t l * .
Ik * r e e l O fflew
■ t S eaferC . K I . r U a aaA er Ik e A ct
a t C e a c re e * e f M erck R, l**T .
A O IeL A N D 1*. U K A E
U lltv
c o n n o a n r . u v — n u ia e r e m
l;
ftr a f
V -4\'*9‘
t
M«|J A A J
WfrT t
r _ y jr&gt;
• »" *
L |44&gt;l
U •*♦♦♦’

| -| .
b *e»
*

f-r

L • Orr*.,
•
te •

k

&gt;
ih o i

a t ’ M t C M im O V
HATK*
l- e r e k le ta A X te e c *
B y ra n te r
* O a * M e a t k ----------------- --------T k f f # M e e t lu
______ .. ..
W l M o l l * re.—— ..... .... ........
ow # T e a r .................. .......... T

t * 2*
,a .ra
| ]j|
lu i
(S ee

A ll • M l a i r f
M lie r a , rmrAm
( U j d i a , r e « » la ll« a a
O t e M a l a a r i l a fa r IN * parpaaa
r t l f l R i fmmAm w ill be r h a n e f
■ 1 F F f ila r a ilv e r tia lB f ralra,

•(
ml
al
far

I ala ad
N e w iM M V
K r ^ r o o ls *
* I » m , fa r . r r fN e k a t Tb# H erald la
I k * U l K i u l f i r Id mi ad v rrl ! • ! » * .
Ottirmm mrm a salatalard la Ik# l a v *
99i t i l l o a f Ik e rw u a lrj will# prn**
•Jpdl I v M o a r t r r a la ( b l r a « a a ad
&gt;*W T .r V
* ..T W

I fr m ld I# a

m

#m N#p a f Tib#

A«s#risl#d Fr##« wklrli U #«•!••Ivdlr rallllrd ta flba a## far rt■yiktlrafUa af all &gt;#a« dUpatrtira
.*•*'*• #
rPtflf#^ fa It ar aaf allbrrwlaf
•tj^ltdd fa llkla HP#r aad alra
- A,
■11 rifkts fa fNbllrilUa af aprrlil
*L
re. • . dUMtf*#a N#r#la art alaa reoervrf
Mbg
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1*41

■te

.
*•

B IB L E V R IW K FOB T O D A Y

i
K t'
reV
, ...
• T -.

v •

BLOOD AND SAND'

Health In The A rm y

Sanford Herald
BateMl.kee la leeo

GOD’S GUIDANCE: Commit
tby wav unto the l^ird, trust al* 0® In llim, and He .hall bring
it to pare.—Psalm 37:5.
ALTITUDE
(From Vpirea)
We heard their erica before we
■aw the crows,
A *core of them. But on. I* not
a crow.
The (h ip . I. longer, .harper
winged —a hawk.
Cooil
lly he circle, round end round.
dodging
odl *
Their b.aks, enduring tho.e he
cannot dodgr,
But ail tha -while he wheel, ho
a)*o rlre*
— Slowly, *o .lowly w . can't- nee
him ri*..
We •ea that ha I. higher then
he we*.
We h.ar tha anger of the crow*
come fainter.
! . *r
'At lari one crow drop, off and
' than another.
Then five or .lx are .trat:g)ir&gt;r
down the «ky,
1Then only two ore left. Then one
Then none

«:00
6:10
8:15
6JO
6:45
•7:00
7:15
7 JO
7:30

M A lilE
M

M IMPLEMENTS .CONVERTS
,5H.EULJtlAS6SuEQRiARMY

anufacturer q f

FACEp;W|THlTftE*F«)|lfEM’OF '
WAITING BHONTHS FOR EQUIPMENT
TO PRODUCE 7SMM SHELL CASES,
ONE MANUFACTURER UTILIZED
OBSOLETE MACHINES AND (*RTS
THAT HAD BEEN IN DEAD STORAGE
AND WAS IN PRODUCTION IN

.

ip, Martin county they
alter* for the north-1 .

—
- K+owiag
* m tm
an
e.
market.

It U beginning to anow on the (

Mclbourno I* boosting marl*
gold* In It* civic
beautification
jgmpalgn. Thg_ Time* &gt;uggrata

caillny.lt “Marigold 'Melbourne!"

Tha winter aeaaon I* at hand,
.gome o f laid year’* visitor* have
already arrived—TktuavUla Htar'Advocate. The more tha merrier
Secretary Stull say* you don't

JSINOV^RUNNING' t

OFaSCHEL

Beating
plowshare*
Into
■word*” might well be the themv
f°r_U|a r » . iw k * y • . tlc,ftni&lt;(_ work
being turned out by n manufac
turer of farm Implement.,
When defense production wrn
getting really under w«y Inal
&gt;&gt;ll, thla- firm tackled the Jot
arhom .it cttCrfiLeohvtrlTk. glial

Into ahtll production, tha tech­
nical cxperU on tha ecoipany'a
route*. What they finally
did
waa to go to thai&lt;* own discard­
ed and obsolete machine*—tha
so-called “ junk pile**— and re­
claim whatever looked in the
least adaptable to the new jah.
And today,, right down
tha
shell production line, one old'lnachine after asother In thia plant

Urns once. H didn't do much good.
The difference between gueelp
and Idle chatter Ilea In whether
you are telling or llatanlng. —

•arwss

can probably afford to logw

t money than dealers haw*—

.

MIAMI, Oct. 21. &lt;8peeial)_
Advantage* of Florida a* an ideal
location for defenre induriRal
manufacturing plant* were ( t r e ­
ed by Ccmmander Bruce Q
Leighton, president of Intercom!,
neat Aircraft Corp. here, in a talk
to Miami’* Rotary Club lart week
"Thl* la probably the uJh.i
place in the country for a pjfnt
.ueh a. our*,” *ald Leighton. "L y ­
ing in the center of a ring of de.
fen.e tha iv.tend* clear acres*
the Atlantic, Southeast Florldn
would be v«»tly Ira* vulnerable
to oversea* air attack ' than # iy
four great west co«*t manufactur­
ing renters. New England, or the
Middle Atlantic *tatea, once our
outlying defense base* are conn
ploted.'
In addition to Southeast KJar.
ids', strategic geographical 1™,.
tion with reganl to safety and
transportation facilities, Leighton
pointed out that this ottered tho
best undeveloped lator market in
the United State* today.
"More than 86 percent o f # i 960 people working at Intereon
tinent tod*y.”
.aid Leighton,
“ were obtained right In this popuUtion area. M»ny of them were
men who had ‘retired’ to Florida.”
Intereontincnt U now perfnmring on 36,000,000 worth of gW.
ernment defenre contract* for
vital alrpUne parU.

Tomorrow'. Program
6:30 Norman Beasley and hi.
Fla. Cowboy.
7 :06 Breakfast Brevitir.
7:46 UP Newa
8:00 The World Today
8:16 Morning Devotion.
8 JO Sunrise Serenade
8:45 Greenfield VUlage Chapel
9 MO Yowell Drew’*
9:15 American School
of
the
Air
9:45 UP Newa
10:00 Blue Streak Rhythm
10:16 Myrt and Marge
10:30 Marne)
10:43 Woman o f Courage
11:00 Time far the T im e
11:13 A t Home with Sally Mar­
tin
11 JO Invitation to Walla
11:46 UP Newa
11:65 Program Rrsme
12:00 Kate Smith Speak.
12:16Cbcckerboard Time
12:30 DenceUme
12:45 Our Gal Sunday
1:00 Dixie Farm Club
1:30 Bridge Schnl of the Air
1:46 Road of Life
2:00 Young Dr. Malone
2:16 Joyce Jordan
2 JO UP Newa
2:35 Building /or Defense
TrtS Matinee Musical.
3:00 Afternoon Varieties
3:16 Bob Hanon Song*
3:30 Renfro Valley Folk.
3:45 Children Alto are People j
3:65 ft* * * New.
4:00 Columbia Concert Urihcatri
4:16 Accent on Munc
4:30 Landt Trio
4i45 Prru New*
6:00 Twilight Melodie*
6:16 Tb* Coldberga
6:45 Juit Entertainment
■»

AndersonG rifflth
Funeral

1 Out or 3

ilT A i

Scholarships Given
Blind Florida Girls
~ D R ." H E N R Y •
M cL A U L IN , JR. I

CA728

APARTM ENTS#

Cstsa

BuIMlng

Nke.cUea S room sod sri-{
vat* lath aMTtm.au faraUk•4 with ttgnU, hot aad tak'
ruaniog water. Only 1 1 #
ha altewadi
plUacea wll

[

hype

P A M . N .«T . O ct t l

toms

WHERETO
GO AFTER, \ JT
READING *
THE ADS ^ J

« r s la to throw your entire ln to r o t 1

M E W

Director

701 E. 3ad BL
Ptma* 438

-lha—hulk of tho g a rtla t
Including all turning tqul
waa rebuilt from units
pllsned la from tho old storage
truly remarkabV story. Kneed . An example t One o!

SjriQgT B U K S T 8 FROM T H E A ffM v

MWml~iui

Arksnaa* Traveler
Rimer Davbi and the New.
We Tb* People
Report to the Nation
Glenn Miller
Public A ffair.
Sport. Reporter
New* of the World
Harry Jama*
Blue Barron
Linton Well*, new*
Sign O ff

f t Industries Told

NEW *YORK CITY Oet. 21.—
(Special)—Among 18 blind atudent* of exceptional ability ami
prnm.0 ehoaen by the American
foundation tor
lb*
Blind of.
New York City to receive schotarahlpe. are two Florida girls:
Mira J-uey Dent Smith o f South
Miami aild MU* Alma M. Chalker of DeFunlak Spring*.
MU* Dent b a graduate of
Ota Florida School for the Blind
where .be received an A. B.
degree in 1031
MU* Chalker’* Is a renewal
o f a similar, scholarship she re­
ceived but year which eaablod
her to attend the Florida State
out the shell-centering operation Collego for Women.
The Foundation's purpose In
without waiting for a spacial•cbolarablp*
ly built unit from
tho hardpressed machine tool
Induitry.
What tha enginren and pro­
duction aapart* finally did Was
to 'construct two centering ma­
chine* by taking two old an­
gina lathe* from the wrap pile
and equipping them with airgraulie cylinders, than mounting Conference On A id
cantaring unit* In conjunction
thg cylinder* on the lathe
Tp Russia Catted
one-tenth of th ft o f a now

othsrs*' lives and
Mangan In Tou r

American*.

s State For Aii^

v m ie y &amp; S "

*
Why not get tho oId’ house
painted before winter and keep
from having to rebuild ■half of It
nest rummer?

Taatgkr* rr
Pre*. New*
Program ilr.ume
Voire of Broadway
Outdoor* with Bob Edge
Th* World Today
Annivreraary Program
Musical Interlude
UP New*
Second Hu.band

8:00 Boy* Town
8:30
8:55
9 KM
9:30
10:00
10:16
10:30
10:45
11 00
11 :S0
12:00
12:06

Got To Be A H abit

to m^ko A fliomentou« decision. Ha said, ‘A t Doullen*
'otuid m yadf between two menTOrie was saylnu t h a fw e
were lost; the other, pacing up and down like a madman,
wanted to fig h t. I M id to myself. “ L ot us t r y Fcch. A t
tho very least we w ill die w ith gun In hand.” I dismissed
Petaln, the aanaible, reasonable man, and choso the mad­
man, Foeh. f t was the madman who pulled pa throu gh '
“ Adm irers o f his cause have called General Charles de
O a u U e ^ c ¥\xh ot~France's p r e s e n t l y plight. Even when
aU seomed lost, General do Gaulle strovo to keep the French
•p rit aUve. One day, Free Franco, and other A llied forces,
will bring back order, peace, beauty, and calm Co stricken
stricken

Advantages Of

R A D IO N E W S
WDBO

H istory has given such a prominent place to the suc­
cesses o f great men, their weaknesses are sometimes ob­
The hawk I* now a fly on it bluo scured in the fog. Thus we find that Marshal Detain, whose
wail.
chief claim to fam e rests upon his valiant stand at Ver­
Nothing la near him. He I* high dun where he popularized the slogan, “ T h ey shell not pass,”
enough.
* He take, hie time, drifting away actually was at the point o f surrendering to the Germans
more than once during tho World W ar.
to the writ.
— ROBERT FRANCIS
"Real, flam ing patriotism is beyond all reason and

•r

T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 21. 1 # 1

IN THIS
maneuver*.
gada — two Inf.intr
and supporting anil

A cautious patrol wormed lu
way forward to determine the
enemy’s approalmata itrength and
‘“ T
'ute road Junction ahead
they found, reading from top to

Albert, Clarence, Jamas, Denr

NEWSPAPER.

•umed—tome have area suggest­
ed that a .Cart (Private) be used
to transport tho coadlawnt. Which
suggestion May (Technical Ser­
geant) ha followed If S eeIdler
with a Ughtbey (Private) can
ha found.
In Short (Private),
soldier* af tha 9th am
(Lieutenant) men oa
field, they are n asal

Germans Capture

D o n e ts River
Basin City

||gan N aw rP w a^-H you
enough, you can finance I t
j

S m

s

And

that’s

( Lieutenant). ;■

S g t Napoleon

\ f » r*X ' •&gt;.
: •/* A w .rJ ^
N» • 7,

a

. 5/ #

.

JTi, - -•- \ . «• ■-•

•‘

’ *• ■•■1 .

: K i f o + i i r , K i l ■v .-‘ A • t S v i f T u -A

***
»

v ti

A

**■

•

\ *’ &gt; ; 1(V*-*

' .£*,«. •s^iigtvy

. . .

• _

,

,

�Man Fined For
,
Smuggling P est [
Infested Plants

• Social A n d Personal Activities
io ta

lo u

A in

e

b e a l

Telephone

. s o d t t y E ditor _______________________

Social Calendar

Circle O f Garden
Club H a » M eetin g '

*148
*“
«.tb

Personals

I, &lt;Special)-*
In. jeans tho
. 1.(11 arriving
I lurid.a paid
•- pest-in*
l« lien ting US h#
.1. A
It's all4

Mrs. M. C. Swtngle, horticul­
ture chairman of the Sanford | Mr* I. \ Ifrnaud has arrived
I I (••III* Inspector
Garden Club reported at the fr,,,,, t li.irl.-ton S C. to spend
tin sli.'iktilowt
meeting of the Dirt Gardeners , -hot\ while i i Sanford.
• &gt;M la'll :iln| tW^
Circle which met at the home
In ItIf• |MK-keU,
of Mm. W. B. Shippy on Friday
Mr .m.| Mrs William Brown
iti in
morning, that October ia the time have m \ed fr.i m tin Magnolia
to plant annuals, and gave the Avenue ,.n,|
now .eliding at
ml* it
definition of annuals, biennials ij,;,,. q ,ry
l-atanlfc
amt perennials as follows:
.------- . ■
t
!•»•
jKilmt
An annual it a plant which
Mr- \t ,|],t q,,,. f uf?i
leavu. re nintsa
grows from seed,
attains
it* ,tl|r t„In„
fraam Jacksonville
In kll* \S about
growth, flowcm
and
produces |,y ,,lHn, i
* York &lt;'dy where
l.il'
plant pest
. for 10 da
*ced in one year.
1the will I
tii-l I be ref or*
A biennial la a plant which
______
.... unterit* of
grows from seed, requires two
Mi*- \|,ilh:i ,\iioius of West
i ■II. t had a
seasons to come to maturity.
Palm Item oformerly of
Sanford.
i in- oonfiA
A perennial Is a plant which has ncc. |,t,-1 ., position with the
I w .
l i n e a l aC e
lives more than two
yrars Paekuid l|..i..i i i.iiipariy in Wert
■
It
pet
lor* eng
Though trees and shrub* are |';,lni I:,
I
Mill'd
State*
lo-rcnnial in habit, the term is j
■
I oily w i t
II Teague of
usually applied to herhaceaoo* j |ii .,0,1
In i aatlatent and
i .i nd Mrs W. It
rather than woody plants or t o ! Lourt it-,
THURSDAY
. .1
n toward
\| lluis S ( arrived
"The Tbwseml Club will meet in plants which die bark each win-1 Schofo l.t
• *•—I disease*
vi-it with Ur arol
the Court House at 7 Jo I' M. ter anil semi out new growth in : yesteidut
l\ liiirni agrtthe Spring.
! Mr« \\ l I .mg ley
All nln# member* of th# 8uprerat Coart coll on President Roosevelt |DougUfl, Stanley P Reed. Owen J Robert*. Chief Juatlre Harlan F
_Jor It* regular meeting
tile d
-I
fis lg
Mrs. H. H. McCaalin reported
At tha W bit-r House to glvt formal notification that the Court Is lnlSione; A sscm iatr Ju*ti«*&lt; Hugo L. Ulack, fe ll* frankfurter, blank
The W. M. U. of the F ir&lt;
Sm 11Ii. who hi»-*
.IIII \
•aaaioo. Left to right: AaMciat# Juaticaa James F. Byrnes. William O.lMuruhy and Hubert H Juaksuiu
Baptist Church, unde; the direc­ that the beautification committee
1m Fernuld luiufhlitn
tion of Mrs. A. J. Peterson, will is planning to beautify the Perl•11&lt;iI, hat been P'
sponsor the sewing session
of maid luiughton Memorial Hospital
i
liotn*
m
Uke
ItlUWcl'. K »l&gt;•*•••• ''Cftl 4 •• . N III Mnlllu'ivs Announce!
grounds
this
year
and
hopes
to
___
the Red Cross in the morning.
limit- Ft • *1 * *• . 4 .*1111*I •* l l’ w St
add more azaleas to the Fourth j Murv
leaders Co*operjite '
fill
11&gt;* I aaal 4 • . •nil 4 lit • A I'or Kail ( 'oinmissioi)
Street Park
It
w
aa*
reported
by
Mra.H.
II.
I
Mi—
(•
.
11
.
Mila
hell,
wlio
i*
On
Tourist
Edition
Garden Club Meets*
T im il.t V'%• &gt;1 X
*mi|*|iiv
«•
lleeren that a total of $.T,IKM I |eni hoi)- . ..... I
l it is-villa-, wa"■
21,-i
Statrilm.l (inm t r-4 \**-n
I ill*
W ith Mrs. Brain rooted plsnt* had been exchanged j the weakiml gin I ..f her poiM.itthew%
••'•■•tears *'••«■ C ,,i Owe)
( ii u i i. i n t y X A l tr iu t 4 . , M . •*I
li»i nln IU iL
since the last meeting, and Mrs. jrnt*. Ml
,nd Mi
.1 I*. MU. City Drug Co.. Ioincy Dry Clenn
Hrniiftt *4 Hill tail &lt;1 I'ui l"i
4i I
nig A laundry, Seminole Coun ‘
ii" ihfetl (dl
Members of the Central Circle S. C.Dirkursn announced that ths- j elas-ll
Stunif I'ililll X 4a l n 1 •• . I ini
« * iiululat^
ty Credit Association.
o f the Hanford Garden Club met Junior Garilen Club had started
I'apl I..I.D-I- Hup' and Mr*.
nl
l.tiiuUi
4 . I
4
l im its
Stum*
Prv-Hchool
Nnraery.
|
|« • Ii
I llftllll'l' III K r o u f
at the home of the chairman, Mrs. the year's work with meetings to
C'u
,
4
*a
s
|
a
&gt;
«t|
|
t
l«*
Ilf^liS
I*'
•
|
a
•
a
1
.
Muyi* and daocbti-r. I.ilidn, were Cbiik Variety
•un • •. ll.» 41 i\ I • tit 11 1 hill lot. i
Works,
Nlppi-r
M. J. Brim, on PalmrCto Avenue te held twice a month.
ni**lit 4 •• , Mitel
‘ e'lmiiitli
|li v
\|r \| 1!•• •v 1 1
!&gt;••r of
Shop,
Sanford
Bowling
At the conclusion of the var llie wei-ki ii.i mu ,ii a t Mr*. M. Sign
on Friday morning with the roll
K.
Move
lie
s
•
spi-et
In
lenvu
Canter,
Mclrrh
Rrslly
Co.,
arid
rlt-rin*
rv
I 'd
\.| a • • t \
I
I ••!••• t I i f
tlf
tM
call being answered by the show­ inus reports, Mr*. Heeren gav ........ .
• ii
Fliiirulay for I'urrcll Co.
I t ................... in.I 4'••mniunicA*
and Instructive _( amp III
ing anal running of specimens of an interesting
Soutli.l'un In a w lii-ii' t'apt. Mnye
Seminole
Darln'Ciir,
Realty
1 ••
v • •• ••( th* \ Is.1 iiln State
talk on 'nomenclature".
wild flower*.
1 ••••• •
t • I •• ft*n • ii mombiT
Those present
were:
Mr* Will be ■ III* mil. i* of t'le onipil-i Tru*t Co . Seminoln Cupnly Laun­
Mm. A. J. Peterson announced
\|* •ImmI i 1 1 tun t h; i*4 in
L. group fm ii* Aimy maneuver' dry. Sanford Fl»h A Grocery C. .
that plana to beautify the Junior Andrew Carrawuy, Mrs. A.
T \l I MIASaSF.F. «»*»
Frank Evan*, Ca&lt;*elberry GarIt. -!••*• inx i.Minlit r of th#
High School grounds would be Collins, Mm. W. A. Fitts, Mrs.
— I N Krmi'ilv \itiii»»
tleit*.
&lt;lo 11 ff*
\ ot-uitmn, in
continued and Mrs. II. C. Moore K. I. .Hoy. Mm. Dickerson, Mrs.
Uiry t*f tIn* wlnti* kfuin
Stine Machine A Supply Co..
\ H• •••!•• 1 ••! tlif nil th#
It. II
■dated that 7H1 plants had been G. A. Speer, Jr., Mri.
w lr tii/
f i *|l I T l I I I N I M ^ N i n ,
M ill'
l»
!&lt;• uinillat
A Anderson, Plxh-r
I *• i-i •• • it o'
&lt;*lub*
of
Wight, Mrs. Joe Corley, Mm. It.
|Ht i It t •'• I M f l l t l l l l
ft»l
H
h i " V « el I
N * Ml fig*
exchanged during the summer.
In_ ft* "'.
nut •» inrmtior o f th#
Dry Cleaners. Dr. J. L. 1
lurIII
T i n - «tt 41 lill 'V I* ” | i p n n i f n »
ft-xrw fi
Following all kepocl* of the R. Dean, Mrs. J. it. Cahan, Mr?Robert*1
I
-ill
un
I
IlillllliiT
o
f
Maffett’*
Auto
Service,
Ro
by tlif a••mmi' mui iiuiu Imi
vtlu* I*.•11..» 1
standing committees, Mrs. S. O. Heeren, Mrs. Swingle, Mm. .Ship­
Mm . I.. ( Tilli.t i»rv?id*‘d over Grocery. Harry's J.iquur 8V&gt;r&gt;',J
»ri* ap|Miiiil«ii by th** 'rutt'inut
«4&gt;tiiui«f
Shinholsar, Sr., gave a, talk on py. Mm. McCaalin, Mrs. II. M.
wild ftowera using ns illustrations Wstson, Mrs. R. W. Wilke. Mr* th»- regular Hooting o f the l~»ko Evalren'* Heauty Shop, Spencer!
Par* rit.Tearhi-r Associn- Hardin Dairy, Walter L. Cooper.
mounted specimens,
and giving Clyde lUmscy, and Mm. R. K. Mary
t »•»n which riu'l m tin- m.'hi»&lt;»l Hanford Cash Fred Store, 8. II.
Tolar.
their botanical names.
Hrrvice
.Station,
last Thurialuv evening, with a English Gulf
Those present were:
Mm.
......
..
....
!•••—
Britt'* Gulf Service Station,
Moore, Mrs. Peterson. Mm. E. D.
Y\ ith iVIrS, W isecu p &gt;"'K&lt; nond.l i ..f lucinbem in itl- Roy
Murad's
Market,
Maxwell
Btewar:
Mobley, Mm. Alex- Vaughn. Mm.
Seminole County.
l&lt;rnjh!!u" i{a&gt;„„.„d ....' »,* landTraveler’
Shlnholser. Mm. George MrCall, Azalea Circle Meets
* Home. Sanford Boot
",
mimed a* a di l.-gnti* to utti'nd
(T H E SHOP OF PE R S O N A L S E R V IC E )
Mm. I I . M. Papworth, Mrs. G. K.
Work*.
Sanford
Electric
Con
Mr*. U E. Spencer, chairman, j the «tuti- ■iiiivi-ntioii of I' T. A
Rollins. Mm. F. F.. Bols. Mrs. A.
FLO W ERS FOR E V E RY OCCASION
ironing
Co.
A.
P
ConnelW
A
presided over the meeting of'whicli will l»- In-Id m Tnmpn in
K. Hosscttcr and Mr*. Brain.
the Axalca Circle of the San*| November, and C W l«tiill gaw Son*. Inc. ami Atlantic Cos*'
W. F lltS T S TH K K T— PIION'K T.VS .M
fonl Garden Club whirh met at |a icvicw ..f the highlight* &gt;-f Line Railroad.
Sanford Super Store, Stoke’*
M\Vc W ire Flnwers liu ‘ ryu h m *‘’
the home of Mr*. C. ll.Wlsrcup! ’ hi- fir*t County Council meet
Fi«h Market, Florida Power and
Baptist Juniors
on Magnolia Avenue on F r id a y : '" g held reeenlly.
with Mr*. Henry Me-!
It w «» nnnounced thst un na. Light Co., Triple *'S" Crocrtavb'.
Meet A t Church afternoon,
Laulln, Jr., at co-hostoi*.
|tertainment will lie held in th- Sanford Doudney. C. II. Hand.
school on Friday l■vrlllngI the O. I*. Herndon, Jno. II. Jlnk|n&lt;
TODAY
Lieut. Michiel F. D uffin»,of Duffilo, N. Y , preirhea whit wia dea.
Wild flowrr* In colorful thnale*
M. ‘‘ Bob''
The
“ Okrvanna
Arbanslch’ were used to decorate Mr*. Wi*e- proceed* of which will be U*ed to T. W. Uwton, R.
lined to be hla liat Miaa l i CirthaKe, N- C. The nrit day he waa klllnl
Moye,
Geo.
A.
Speer.
Jr.,
R.
W
Clrlb Auxiliary of the First Bap­ cup's home and a lovely arrange­ r*iubli*h a trienie course in thr
When • command tar in which ha w it riding overturtieil near (ileudong
^
. v,sO '
Ware.
City Ice A Fuel
Co..
primary grade*.
tist Chuicb mat at the church
K.'C. lie Waa tha Catholic chaplain of the 174th Infantry
of blue plumbago anil punA pn gram o f entertainment I’dlrnu A Pines Dining Room und
B
A
R
G
A
I
N
D
A
Y
— yesterday, afternoon with Mm. C. ment
dura vina which decorated the
A : Anderson, Jr..
leader,
In mantle was displayed by Mr*. wnt enjoya-d following the bu«. Sinclair Refining Co.
Ol.ll K.WOltliK;
Crown Paper
Co.,
Eriek*&lt;&gt;n M. ItMnatiiltiiin, Hill llunlwnrf Lung I'lumbing. II If I'uiiworth, i
Ine** meeting wilh Hoy Howell
charge. The auxiliary, formerly
Funeral Hume, Altman Chevndfl Co., Mclnolm
Citv of Suiitonl.
Mill.ml
H.|
HKTIIINKO:
celled Junior C. A. has been re­ McLaulin.
Jeweler,
llill'i*
Roll
call
waa
answered
i
y
nam-i
acting
n*
mn*ler
of
reremonio*.
Roll call waa aiuwerrd by naan
maned In honuc o f an Italian ing flower* that re-seed, and re--pnhn Hamrick entertained
the Co' Caldwell's Grocery A ll.-at FarK^ige Store. Eddie'* ItiM aie Smith, I anry'w Drug Store, Flo* |
Market.
II,
1L
I'ope
Co.
Inc.,
..... r ----- ---------girl who la doing Baptist Mis- porta of the various chairmen group with-piano
inut, Ruy • Ktillevg Uvn-key’-i Tirr ridir Stall- HnnW, J. It Stewart, j
selection* and
TOM ORROW A N D TH U R S D A Y
porta 04 »«•« vwsnew.
—-----Atlin* ....._________
Itur p«*^
• -‘ - - 1a
« i*n.ie.t
quartet romnosed
composed o f the 1
MU* Itauer Radio A Electric Hen n-e, 8 hn|*. J l*.
alocaaajr W ork..........
1 . llotfhMori
iiuiennon 4.«j., M »- j rFlori"t,
•«*•«&gt;*«, \V.
*.
r...**
.
were given, ft was announced that c* Peggy Howell, Hetty Rene I Ilenc. .V
Wicboldt
S(u.|io,
Ini* *Slfiilitnt NeUon h Co, Mi»r«j McFrury*!*, Kandall Kliitru- t’o.,J
' The meeting w«s opened with
Hotly
Jcnn {The Texas Co., Sesbtiard Oil Co., tin
Sti»nk«»
(Jrm-4-ry,
I nke j NVe-xtern t'nion, Vfernay
t’rute J
the XJ. A. hymn, “ We've a Story the circle will sew for tho Red Ball, Ernest and
KING OF THE WORLD OF SPORTS!
sang "Stand
By Ilansrll Inn, Mrs. F. E. Ilnls.
(*hnrm Fruit t ' o , and A. Ihnfu | t‘«»., 1
I &amp;
M.
liingfeldi-r, •
to Tall to The Nation.'' The de­ Croaa In the Woman s Club each Humphrey,
Thursday
and
Mrs.
W.
M.
Mar­
Forre»t
Gatchel’s
Grocery, &amp; Soria.
America" In memory o f the com­
I IL nry
A
Rimaell
Sent
t 'o , •
votional eras conducted by Betty
[Moulder of Men! Creator of Character!
Sheppard and Mrs Anderson led shall was appointed as chairman. poser's father, Sixtus Wester, Hotel Mayfair, George Deelrh,
Jnrk K KniMidl, Btaley’.d Sor* 1 Haynes Office i*i|ui|mieiit t‘i»,!
Plans to continue the beautifi­ who died recently.
City Shoe
Shop,
Progre**tva vice Station, Oviedo Drug Store, | Sunl.»rii State Furiiii-fM* Mark**!. I
|n prayer.
,
cation of the West Side 8chool
A social hour followed at which Press, Rathborne-Hair A linlg- Si'inmole Tire
Sh**,
lluvAurdj K. W Fruit C*o., Aiuerieun Fruit
An election of officers was grounds were made as were al­
held with tha following officers so plans to assist In the besutl- time refreshmenta were nerved hv way Co., The Yowvll Co.. Touch*
ton
Drug
Co.,
Armitsgo
'.(.in
being elected: Marjorie
Ander- ficatlon o f the Fsrnald-loaughtun the refreshment committee.
Court, Robert L Cox, Ritx Thea­
•on. president;
Peggy
Pippin, Memorial Hospital ground*.
ter,
Chamber
of
Commerce,
vice praaideal;
Hasel
Routh,
The district meeting .of the
Valdrx Hotel Elton J. Mtugh*
aecretary;
Dolorea
MeLallan, Federation of Garden Clubs was Bride-Elect Honored
ton, Pentland, Gray A M -re,
treasurer; Betty Sheppard, social announced to be held In Naw
W ith Dinner P a rty Sanford Furniture Co.. Neill
•chairman, Mildred Turner per* Smyrna on Nov. 6 and members
Bottling Co., F. D. Scott's Stand­
sons! service chairman;
Kitty — - —.
j.----urgsd to attend.
Mrs.* aicijiuun
McLaulin j
TH O M AS’ STR IN G B A N D
Al
Odhgm, program chairman; and requested members to donate , Complimenting MU* Marguerite ard Service Station, Hill t.umtcr
•-elect, Ml** A Supply Yard, E. F. Houahoidcr,
Dorothy Mi»on, minion
study furnUhlnga for tha jacw tourist Ingley, popular bridc-i
,________
,.
x
q
n
i
g
h
t
_
- ■ Whetrmm . Mr*. B. A. Williams senter on the taka fTOnt------------“ Masgaasai
and■ 1
Misa iU M Hollywood Shops, and W. J, Kmg,
' R
" tiU
u- —
Chapman entertalnwl with a din Plumber. •
la tha pianist
9-1)0 P. M. TO 12:00
At the conclusion of the meet- ner party at the White Heron
W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr., Eva lies*
A quit program
an 8outh in* xcfrtlhincnU war# served by
BeautyShopr
8-0...
SliInhoLtcr,
AdmUAiori n .'f I ’ er Person
America waa participated - »n - by the hosteaMg. to tiia, folloalng: Tea -Room-ln -Faro -Park - U *t
B. L. Perkins,. Homer’s Hotla
evening.
T h e Public Is CoriHully Invited
Dinner was served by candle­ Shop, Th* Tavern, Mr*. A I&gt;
DimHI.
r-n _
light from a table decorated with Zachary, CeUry City Printing]
'
Naaey Williams.
____ _ „ ,V L S a j= ^ lA r r K - J I I A lJ S L L H _ lL X 2 iU - t ilim U L
II. W ...U U U . M r*..J n d P?p*j g~ central arrangement o f Tath- CO., Wight
-E L K S C L U B
~
'
*r m u y
- narw.tiw';^
-S T R A N C E R T H A N F IC T IO N "— NKW S
_________
_
■
Mrs.
W.
II.
lUrokhll.
- " - T - -----unli 'aiid fern. PI*ee«-~for - the
jr , t»o w
W. ChUdro, Mrs. J. M. Hayes, gueite were deslrnatml by card* Kennel
Pippin Gardena, 'l**f
__ Bumblcy,
Mr*, r . A. Urte. Mrs. U E. Spen­ In bridal design*.
______ B u t ! Routh,
cer and Mrs. O. P. Herndon,
i \ As a g ift from the hostesaes
Miss Ingley waa presented with
a silver coffee urn.
B is h o p T o B e H e r e
Present at the dinner wars:
ataan ana Mrs. WUlLams ai
F o r G o n f i r m a t i o n MUa Inglay, honorce. Mias Mar*
vialtor, Louiaa Clark.
juris Cogburn, MUa Carlin Palm­
NrsJ Sunday, Oct. M, tho R t er. Mlaa Doris Hall, Miss Mans
Wing, BUhop of Sharon, Mrs. Harry Wight, III,
E lks To H ave First |Rer. Jahn D. wHl
make kit an: M n . Ouy Wood. Jr., Mrs. J. W.
South Florida,
the
Cross Allman, Mr*. C. E. Haulsrxon of
Dance O f A Series
pur*
Okeechobee, and tha hostesses.
s s U s F c iU i u WEDNESDAY
The Civic department of the
Woman’) Club
will
h«ve
a
covered dilh luncheon at the club
houae beginning at 12:30 o'clock.
Mbaa Edith Harlem- of the Semi­
nole County Health Unit, will
apeak on tha "Health Unit'. Mr*.
R. J. Holly ii sponsor and boat
fames will be Mrs. A. H. Middleton and Mrs. Alex Johnson All
members have been asked to
briny empty medicine bottles to
be turned oarer to the unit.
A Bible study on the Life of
Pater will be conducted by fir
E. J. Pace at the Presbyterian
Church beginning at 2 00 P. M
to Which the public is invited to
attend.

Take Mary P. T. A.
Has First Mooting

Pippin

E L K ’S

Gardens, Florist

DANCE

,J!s:

■ t&amp; r

u

IT
AIN’T
PROPAGANDA!
mm

t.

j'

la

also

Navy

-----------sriR U
' c ite tonight at the Elk’s Q M
K t e n t a g \ t * K » o'clock and UMy
^
UJXr.aJclock. wHh m*:
■ famiaawa ey ***■*■■

BAPPY

.• f,* * * *

‘

IF Y O U * TA 8 T K

V*

'

WE’RE SELLIN’ OUT EVERY WOOL RUG IN THE HOUSE
(ALL COLORS AND PATTERNS, SIZES 27” X 54” UP TO .
AND INCLUDING 9* X 12’) FOR ONLY $1.00 DOWN AND
$1*&gt; A WEEK. . . LAST CHANCE! GET YOURS NOW! &lt;

HBTHBAY

» '» •
■awoewna
MU* Carolyn Cogburn
Olyve Anp Adame /
B. T. Cowan

* &lt; &amp; * &gt; • of the ITvaI meet toat tha home
^ gO0 East
. "strset All mnabars are

1*

in n IN

T 'l Q U O R S

PHONE 127

8ANF0RP, FLORIDA

MATHER ARCADE

. • 1
WJ*C',5 \
Jyv

•AJl t*

,
■ **■

fist* V \ - ' * - :
V:
fflk
tiA U -

*.*v

*

'M M

c . wYw-u . . .

..a --------

�1

0

•I

I

?

r m i A i f f o t P M n u m , b a n fo h h i
------------------- f----------- ---------—------

1 “

Reporter Finds Feds Rejuvenated
And Ready For Remainder O f Games
'
By Jncfc Barring
’ 'Them Juat lan't enough new*
ha tha papar about our high
oahool athletic*." That waa uia
complaint of th* vary artive
• Indent-council which represents
th* MO and torn* odd itudenla
who ora pumulng their education
at Scmlnol* High School, ao, It
la tha Idea and aim of your re­
porter to try to remedy thla In
ntuurr.
Thla la ■ very appropriate time
to pines the Celery-Fed* nearer
th* potllc eye at th* rejuvenated
eleven at our local high achool
trounced the DeLand Bulldog* In
the tun* of 20 to 7 last Friday
lig h t
When 1 **y rejuvenated I mean
rejuvenated. The team that took
th* field laat Friday nil* wat an
entirely different teem than th*
on* that had faced Daytona th*
preceding week. Thla team knew
where they were running. They
Ham tackling end blocking their
men harder. Th* change wae a
right to behold, and a pleasant
one at that.
—
Tha' past wreak th* Fed* put
fal a hard and strenuous week in
preparation for that encounter.
Much of th* lime wat epent on
th* fundamentals of tha gam*
and th* met waa spent In tinanting th* play*, gitUng th* ma­
ck! nory running ao that all tleven
“ cogs" would click together *•
*•*. Tha victory wat aufflclent
reward for tbalr effort*.
With
another
hard
battle
ahead neat Friday night th*
Fad* enter thle week*' practice
with grim determination to work
hard and “ bring horn* th* bacon"
•gain thla sreek.
During September k n li w»r*
iM for M ship* for th# U.
S. Nary, and M ships, Including
•no battleship, two cnit*or*, on*
•nbtnarinca and i l l
dMtroyvr*.
war* launched. Ths fcnttlsshlp was
Ik* UBS MASSACHUSETTS.

I* all It will ro*t you for 13,000910,000 Dodily Injury and 13,000
Property P a m if* Uabillty In*
B are nee on your latomohllo— tt
you hat* had no rlalmi th* paat

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1911 «,

-

Loyola Doing Well
Despite Loss O f ~
Football Team

Minnesota And
Texas Lead In
Grid Performance
By BILL BONI
NEW YORK. Oct. 21—(42—
It wa* Minnesota and Tax** still
roning one-taro today a* 127 of
the nation's football expert* man­
ned performance* o f the lop col*
logo teams throughout ths coun­
try and. In Ui* second at th*
weekly Aaaoelated Press ranking
poll* kept these two team* at
the head of the parade.
At th* same time they estab­
lished Saturday* clash at Ann
Arbor bstwesn Michigan and Minnaaot* at v»ry much th* week'*
outstanding battle, and perhaps
on* o f th* moat vital at the sea­
son. For
Michigan,
on
tha
strength of Its 14-7 ennqusst of
Northwestern, waa boosted from
slith place a weak ago Into
third, only 243 points back of
Mlnnaoota.
Tha Golden Gojihcrs, No. t
team in ths land a year ago.
polled 80 flret-poce votes, worth
io point* each; 23 for reeond
place, and only on* vote for lo**r
than fifth position.
This
gavt
them a total of 1189 points. to
1002 for th* Texas Longhorns,
Impressive winners
over four
rivals from as many confsrencs*
and 904 for Michigan Teias was
ranked ht th* top on 33 ballot*
end Michigan on raven.
Duke, dropped down a notch
by th* Wolverine*' climb, also
was first choke of seven voters
and polled 7&amp;8 points. Thus the
first four teams dominated the
poll to such an extent that they
drew far mor* than half of th*
total number of points awarded.
Back of the Blue Devils esme
Navy, th* east's ranking rspre
tentative, which climbs*! from
seventh to fifth; Ford ham, dropped from fourth In epll* of a
good-looking win over West Vir­
ginia; Notre Dame- which moved
from eighth |o seventh thought
it was non* too impressive against
Carnegie Tech; hanta Clara- up
a notch from ninth and only allwinning major team left on tha
Pacific coast; Teaaa A. and M..
Texas
strongest rival In th*
Bouthweal and tha sector* beet
eleven In 194C, and Tulane, only
baaten team to crash the flrwt l®
and doing to because of It*
thundering defeat of North Carollna.
TexM A. tn4 M. iiwl lh# Orwn
Wave made the biggest advaiw -a,
the Aggies coming up from fo a r
teenth place and Tulane from
seventeenth. They ahoved Ohio
State, alin undefeated hut only
after a close call with Purduedown to No. II.

W INES - GINS - LIQUORS
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Clack a* Ik* Clreal! Court af
set* Couatr. Ftnrtam
__
O. D. WORKMAN.
MARIB D. WORKMAN,
•apt I*. '1*41.

Iks Clark at th* Circuit Court ot
gsmtaol* County. Florid*.
IV A. WILLIAMS
Owner
Oct. 7. I»ll

none*
Nolle* I, ksrtby glean that *
■m aneared la busts*** al 11**
rranrh As*. Hanford. Florida, un­
der Iko rtrillions urn. Houlhwerd
Frull Co. nnd lhal I Inland to toglstac aald asm* pursuant In Iha
terms of Iho "Fictitious Name
Hlaliite" (Chapter 1*JI| lews of
Florida) with Ih* n*rk of Iha
circuit Court of Memlnol* County.
Florida
IRS K. ROIJTIIWAlin
Kept 1*. lilt

k artell
Nolle* ts hsrsuy given that I
• m sngased In busln*v* n Urn(ord. Florid* In *h- fount» of
tUmlnol* at )&gt;• Itanrord Avenue,
under th* flcllllous nvn« The oul.
It (.and that I Inland to register
said name pursuant In lb# term*
of Ul* "Fictitious Nam* Statute"
(Chapter ISM) la w i of Florid*)
with th* rurk of the circuit
Court of Bvmlnol* County. Floildi
MANCKt. JACtlBSUN
Owner
oct. r. met

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21 —
Of)— Loyola University of tha
South is getting along verv well,
thank you. without its football
team.
When the school
abandoned
th* grid sport after the 1939 sea­
son, many alumni and others
predicted student* would
shun
noricai
th* place, Loyola's forward pro.
Nolle. |a hereby riven lhal I
gress waa at an end, and ao on. am enaased la business •« IS} 1st
■-—
.
W Flro( pi Sanford. Florid*, un-

undafaated. Dick Fisher, Huckeja- halfhart,
whoa* spectacular Mins were a highlight of
the gaige, la shown skirting Purdus'a end for
■ I(-yard gain.

By th* narrow margin of a flrat-pariod
safety, highly-touted Ohio Stale defeated Pur­
due, 14.14, at Columbus, Ohio, before 86.000 fans and remained in th* ranks o f th*

Lieb Hopes For
Gator V i c t or y
Against L &amp; U .

ktrrtr*
Nolle* Is hereby *lv*n Ihst «*»
• r* en*s«ed In hu*lne*e at ln|
He nfont Avenue, at Sanford Flo
Enro'1r nVvh*‘ .",rh' H •" "j-ioJeV
lima nlgn. Th# boys anil girls r'eter aald nun. pursuaal lo tha rid* under tk* ftctltlone w e ­
ll y A (lepetmenl Hlnr* end lhal
Name
apparently ar* studying liardrr. t e r m * o f th# " f a c t i t i o u s
ut*" irm p er IstSI Laws ut w* Intend to rrgleter eald nimwithout worrying about beating Mist
purvuant In Ih# terms of Ih*
F lo r id a ) w ith
th* C U r k
nt
th*
What*!* college next Saturday.
C ir c u it C o u rt o f H vm lnol* C o u n t y
"Flcttlloue Name Hlelule" Ifhep
l , r tstt) U w i of Florid*) wllh
Scholastic standards have been F l o r i d a .
t II. W O O D R t ' F F
th* Clerk Of Ih. Circuit Court
raised—and the university presi­
Owner of Hemlnulo County Florid*
dent says Shis would have been
IIF-ltSlAN JACIHIHON
It. Illl
Impossible with the presence of
AIITIIC It JACtlDMON
owner*
athletes who could pass a football in t h * t liter rr cat'RT, n in JJ*
Jl lilt 141. r t l f l . I T OF FI.OIIIbut not Latin.
114. Ik Akt) FOR trU ISO L*
And ths money formerly .pent
(O l kTT. Ik CMAkt-glT.
ADO ARKT EUJIVTT, Ik THM (O f RT OF TUB COI STS
on I he varsity sport I: used for t.lt.I.IAN
JIIIMiK.
ar.RlkOI.lt t o t k T i.
fla lw tllfi"-an intramural program which
ST 4TB o r FLORIDA.
-VHgives every *tud*Bt-a ctunc-i lo niARLKM JOBBI'll
Ik re Ik* r-tTATT. at
FJ-LftlTT. t*slake -u p ' Sport*.
llOflKKTA K 8TONR WITIIRR.
ftfld lR l
natlKR OF PllM CATtO k
luctaaml
la n io iu T K .
TO
CltAltLXH
J08KPII
11-That throw to second hare to I.IOTT who*# wddraaa la c-S of TO AI.I# WHOM
IT HAY t*ONcatch a base-round napping, the Mrs Frank Meagk*r. II t-l Rl»*c
t*KKN:
Nolle** la htrsby |l*tn Ihst
hardest pick-off Job on the csrd. Aeetiu*. Johntlowrn. Feanaylvanla
II I* ordered that you appear on OKOIUJK H. WITMKIl Ml»d litIs a headline feature of Ethan
1 A D. IStl t" «be final r*pori a* *B*culnr nf t h**
Allen's latest National League November
Hill of Complaint filed aaalnet fatal* of ICOMKIITA K. HToNt
motion ; klure, "Winning Base­ you In I ha Circuit Court to* WITMKIl. 4|#cf***d. ttipt h» fll*d
ball.* Nest beat thing to seeing H.mlnoi. County. Sanford. Flori­ h&gt;* petition fop final illsrhnr***
it educationally In th* movies ii da. by I.Milan llargarst Klllott and thPt h* will apply l « «htor a divorce Herein fall not or a Honorsbl* It W War*. «*».'inl\
the practical daylight
perfor­ tl*«rM
pro roit f Hit) will b# #n* Jud|* of H*mln*l* «*oun»V Klori.l-I
mances given by Tom Hughes, l«rH 4|tln«| you
oa tk* Ith day of Nowrnlicr I HI
Thla nolle* ahall b* pubH«h*4 for approval of ipm* and for f l »
Phillies' freshman aee. Old basefor four conatrullvO dlsch&amp;ar* a* Kisvtilor of th* »•!«»hell men rsy Hughes has t*e best • tiff m
* « t k i In lh* Hanford ll*r*ld. a of llpbsrt* K Ht on* Wltm#&gt;r. it**
“ move to reeond base they ever n***pap«r
haring a ita a n l cl r- r#u*d, on thl* 7th day of Oct*»
rulatlon. published In H*rolnola b*r 1941
(*ounty. Florida.
(IKO lU iR H W ITM K Il
Eifcutor of III* c*talc ..f
Wltne** my hand and th* **al
**f •*lit Court at Hanford. Florida. I I O R E R T A K. HTO N K WITAII.lt
LEG AL NOTICES
ihM ?lh day of Oct. A D. ttlt.
&gt;l«c«# -• I
O. IV IIERNDON
A* Clark of said Circuit Court
hoticis
■vavw o r r to n id s c o l v r i o r
Dr A. U. WEEKS.
Nolle* I* btrsby |lv#n th.it
■EMIYOLN
D. C. ar* aniaiM la bu«iln«7iui «( !»!*
iTou and each of fou ar* here­ ff’lrrull Ct»url Ural)
Him Avtnu*. Hanfortl. Hcntln"»»«
by nnt Itied and required to pre­
County, •Florida, under the rI*
sent am ctalma and damaitda whlrh
HOTirtJ
tltloua name leodpe'a tlrocrry mil
&gt;na. or el I her of you. may ha.e
Sot're
I*
bcretiy
|lv«n
that
I
agaln.l the ealal* of I. J Marl mm ensRgrd In bualnvM at tha that w* Intend' to rn|U&lt;«r aa-'l
lay. deceaaad. lata of aald faun- corner of Flmt 8lr**t and Hanford name pursuant lo tha t»rms *.f
Name Htatu»c-*
iv io th* County Juds* It. W Avenue. Hanford. Florida, under th* "Flctltlou*
(Chapter f«9IS law * nf Florid-*)
u»r# of hemtoole t-minlp, FlovUI*.
with tha Cl»rk of th* Circuit
at hi. of flew In the Court houv. '* • ,,r' ' 1'0.U,1
at tunford. Florid*, within eight
mn&lt;l
1 tnljmd to ragUtar Court uf Memlnol* County, Klorlestanda* month, from Ih. dal. of ••Idnem . purvuant 'o ih. tsrin*
Ih* "Flrtlllou*
Nine..............
lltatutv"
Ih. first publication of thl. nolle. "el ,K"
*•-•«*-— .......
: TURNISft Lnixii:
Kach rliim »&gt;r demand mui| h4 tCkepter isttl U e t of Florid*)
u r. LoiH«i:.
In writing, and nmal atata Ih* plare with Ih* Clvrk of th* Circuit Ort 7. 1941.
»*f raaMenpgs and poat office pit- Court of Seminole c--untr&gt; Florida.
IIMMKIl W I.ITTt.K.
dr**a o f tha rlalmaht. an.I mu*t
• worn In by |h* claimant, mgmnt. H ep l }». I S t l .
of attorney, or tke name will l»*mm# void arcordlnc It* law
SOT1CV
Flr*| publication being Slat d^y
Nolle* Is Iftsi
rfskp * gtvsa that .1
f October lilt
■m ensued in huelnets al 7*1
jknnk t* iiAfrri.r.r
French Avenue nantord. Florida la
Administrator of th^ fUUta of Ihe-t'ounly of Memlnol*. under tha
I*.
Hartley, d*&lt;ea*ed.
flctlllnue name I . Tropical Herb*
rue. Itnome A Service HtaMen. aid
that I Island ts rvglalsr said anm*
ih t u n r o m t o y t m k r n n «
pursutal tn ik* term* at Ik* "Flo
jt im H w R----------K H n oir.-------r o i %• tltloua Name Mtatui*' (Chsptar
T f o'------▼i. i t a t h o r rLoniO A.
tttlt I-ewe of Florida) with tk*
M RVl T N R n i T t T H OF
at Ik* Ctrrwlt Court al
II Allll Y w
MORTON. I»*c«a*ed n#rk
tfemlnnte county. Florida.
IN PN O IA TV C .
It- W. MeCalley.
TO 41-1. H U M IT * * A T t o t *
*
Ownvr.
lY J M i
Notice la hereby |lt«a
that Hepl, J*. ttlt.
llama# W. Wrtaht filed HI* Da*l
repot! a« AffiAlawlr»tor af tka
Nntic# In hereby glvtn that 1
lata af lUrrr W. Horton.— de­
ceased; that h* fllad hi* p*tltloa am eagaged la basin**, at !&gt;«
for final illsrluirta, and IHat b* Megnnlle Avenue at Itaafnrd. Ftnwill apply to th* llatarsbU li. rlda. under lbs fictitious name
■W. War*. r.»»Mnty Judge of HeaaJ- Memlnol* Hyp OwnM r* end that
noia Cowntjr. FlcrM*. »»*• «&gt;• U I Inland tw rsgtalsr aald same
dar b f hkrawbar^ till, for M* pnrnaaat la 'Ik o term. « f M,
proeaI of aam# and for final dta*
Fictitious Nemo MLafele" (Chaschara* •• Adm n|e—*r*r of tka N* '-V MM* U S . at Florida I wTfh
ut* Ut Harry W. Jloetwn. # «• * * * as thl* tstb k it at Ovtnbar. l t It.
HOMKtl W. WHItlllT.
Admlntslrwloc of Ik* ratal* *&gt;
llatry W. Ilortoe. Ovceaavd.
A T THE

THE N EW COACHES - By Jack Sords

cA Q L
B l a iK

GAINESVILLE, Ovt. 2 l-(8 p e «l* l)—On* small ray of hops
shown
through th* gloomier!
“Uuo Monday* far Florida football In three ^ sa r* yesterday as
—
Au-rth
Coach Tom Usb asserted, "th* .BACK'S?
•
boy* ha&lt;* a good football gams v * r r
somewhere In tbsir irttim i, and
thla week may.ha Iho one In
srhkh It edmsst out."
Loser* to Maryland In a stun*
nlng 13-11 upset Saturday, th*
Owtors face th* rising l-nuislara
0UtK *lAt'
■tat* Bengal* In ’ Baton
Rouge
A STAJt O j
Saturday night
iU a arm y
Th* loss to Ut* Old I r r r *
MOOTfA ri
waan't IL* onlv thin* bothering
AMOLAtM
fam In Gatomnd today. Th*
c r tlP s i
Catnr coach announced that Nick
fAcOteu&gt;
Klutka. 197-pound right end who
f t * SeVMAi.
ha* brvn taming In *r*al work
.* A «X
In “ Iron man" atunta at hi* post,
would tiksly bo opt of th* U S.
It. gam* with an Injury and that
th* apponrenco In th* content of
Loll Tackl* Peanut Hull dspondod
on hi* rrapona* to troatiaont thla
w**kKlutka iuff*r«d a leg injury
agalnat Maryand and Hull a mil*
hap more painful than avrioua.
To Up it an o ff an
all-day
rain yesterday fnr**d th* s-|u*d
liuluuio *■ It began preparation*
for th* gam* and IllUo
mor*
Utah limbering up iM tr ltn rould
ha engaged in on the hatktlhall
court.
Discussing the loar, Lleh |&gt;olnl*&gt;l
out that lb* team p!*y*d a good
gome escrpl when It neoiUd to
moat, and that th* right play*
war* railed but w »r» Jtnied.

c

Classified Advertisements
Connelly A n d Sons
A re Given Aw ard

APPLIANCES—G on. Kloa*
mag* «is.00. All Mfcglaln
I rang* 141.00. Othar wood
hamaiaa rang** I t . 00 up.
Mir* ko hot, uaod vary
r, 110.00. OU hinting drling hoalar 111 .00. Ala*

DETROIT, Ott. «|, (Special)
—A. P. CoaaaQy A Son* af San­
ford. waa roconUr awarded a aerrico rortlflcato by tha SUndard
Ace Ideal Iniuranea Company of
Datrolt.

■landing loyalty and aplendid c*&gt;
a o n ta
operation during eleven yean repNotice la hsrshy given t*at I
rvasalatton of th* Standard Acci­ an engaged la koala*** at Oeaova
dent I neurone* Company o f De­ Avenue. Hanford. Florida. uivdee
Ik* nctltUo* ■•■* J V. Ilatshltroit. Michigan."
•o* aa4 Cm l e t that I lateag to
regtatar **M aan* pereeaal t*
Ik* Urn* *f Ik* "FUtlttow* Nam*
Htatnts" tCkaptef IttU Low* •»
PtavMa) with th* Cleik nf tke
Ctrealt Court at Somtaolo Couatr.

trSSW
iPSB&amp;SW S:
company who ha*o lorrtd Ut*

; Arcade
'Package Store
YOU’ LL FIND
IN

ALL

Fine

U N IS

WANTED: PART-TIME af

OF'

Liquors

Ma t h S T

ETTA K E T T

K1

BEST

G. U. Stuart
Paint A Glass

Arcade
kage Store

toaapano far la * p a r t ar laagur

N A TIO N A LLY

THB

arcads

B y P A U L R O B IN S O N

D ELIVER Y BOY
W ANTED
PALM ETTOGROCEHY.

"w -r w w u k

•*

LOOK AT TUB/ o f AO-THC
rW
t fv T M J l

rr

*

••v

'“ Y V ,

;

"

■ - 'v
.

■

it

\.

&gt;■ 'v

\

-S-

V j M r n 'j

*

• •*&lt;

■■

rSf*:'

-i v J-'

' wl\j

J f

u

^

V ll ~* .

.•J*t J«’&gt;
't .-^I &lt;
r y

'■':: v
v-/ -■*

1.' -T i
e

A

V i / '"

JGSl"-

jj&amp;Ar;-:
«
^&amp;
ft

Xa&amp;JS:
vg

-A

r "*■

' V.
v lt'

I

* . \ L iT S ' A :•-ia. A "

-

v-

.

.s-

�r.

Sanford La The Only Central "W
Morula l ily Affording Rail, Htgftwaf
And Water Transportation

SANFORD, FLO RID A, WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 2?. 1911

OPM Calls For
39 Crew Members Rescued
Great German Losses Un-interrupted
57 MilesFrom Moscow Defense Work I
From Freighter Lehigh
Pictured'By Russians
British Traw ler Sinks A Nazi Submarine

Soviets Admit W ith­
d r a w a l s To N e w
Lines In Face O f
L arger Opposition

O ff On Honeymoon

.first Winter
Snow Reported

Not On U. S. Bus­
iness, Say N a z i s

Runway Grading
Is S t a r t e d At
New A i r p o r t

40 Convoy Escort
Ships Authorized
Ttoosevelt Asks Early
Action On Allowing
Ships In W ar Zones

Tractor, Shovel And
10 Trucks W ork­
ing On
Location

Hitler Headquarters
• Silent On Moscow;
Lists Donets Gains

W A S H I N G T O N . Oct.
22
— I/ D — T h e M a r i t i m e C u m missiiiii
today
*niil it had
l»“e n a d vis ed o f t h e r e a m *
o f all H9 A m e r i c a n * o f i h e
toriiedoed A m e r i c a n f r e i g h te r l.ehii(h.
T w en ty-tw o
men
w ere
landed at H a t h u r i t liv t h e
B r it U l i nhit&gt; V i m v a n d 22 a t
Kirrtimn. Since (he crew incluiieil only .TJ, official* *iprc«**U
the belief the other* were alowuway *.
The new* gave relief l&lt;&gt; the
«a|iital, pcrturbeit a* u *1111 wa*

Grading of the runway* at the
near airport in pryparatbn for
paving waa ■tarred yesterday
with a tractor ahovel and ten
trueki working on the Northrait-Roathweat runway, Edward
Hlgglna. aerretary of the Chambar of Commerre. aakl Ihia morn,
tag.
Exclusive of the men on th*
true Ira there are about 145 men
employed In rhe (tearing and
grading at the airport, though
all of the equipment hpa-not been
free Ired and probably will not
eome |n until the Its* o f thh
month. - Ralph Lublnaky, aopervi.

A
klgk-raaklag
aratral
» aallltary oharrrer today anId
* reliable laferaittlaa
from
Hernia ladlea led the German
allark en Moacow and la lb*
north waa definitely baited.
Me added Hitler wnald bn
able to tarry ant new attache
£ bat “he will net agate bn
able to aiaater anythin* Ukn
tba elrength be baa aaed ap
la the pa*t twa weeks."
T£* Rad army aa well an
■be Neale ara “ exhausted by
^ t k e gigantic straggle,** thin
^ • e n r r t ananrted. Which near
ai.^' e aaaall factor any lip
the acalan *nc way y r tba

over
I ic

Sunk In the Atlantic by the 472-ton Brit.
» l«h trawlrr Lady Hhi/lfy. u German submarine
u Is picture,! (topi going to thr boUom stern
first. The (llio it
forceil to the surface
by a tlaplh charge ami stink by «hell fire after

in capital from ths
•M tW

57

Jaycees Discuss

&lt;*U U O t.

reported In
gton, piling' anow-an the road*
and foreata In many areas.
•* Hitler*# headquarter* waa »llant on tha Moacow operation*,
bat claimed advaneaa la Ute Doneta river baaIn.
Ptvo aucceaalva wave* of R.
A. F. bomber* atteekad Naples,
(Maly, for five hour* to tbo boat,
teat raid there ataco Italy en­
tered the war.
Ruaalan reaiatanee U tha full
military might of Obrmaay en­
tered Ita fifth month at dawa
/today with Moaeew and LentaTfrad atill strongly defended aad
Soviet determination to fight, aa
atrong aa ovar.
- Four month* hare aaaoaif aad
tha Oarmaaa appear far from ae.
rompUahtng what many okaert.
&amp; n at fin d had e i peet e l la aa

Kiwanis Club
Hears Talk By
. Mrs. Curlett Shipping Loaiaa A re

The airport ran bo reached from
Geneva Avenue by ' M M * aaat
from the elty to I ho dirt rood
going sooth o ff tbo highway, and three-day cllnlr*. which wll
marked “ airport.**
t; ~
be held In aueh eitlev aa Chi.
eago, Kama* City, San Francis
ro and Lot Angelea.

LONDON,

O.

M attel ahlp.
British, allied al
\ aaUaei have
ting loaaoo from
won Ivia In the
rt I I mo* tha
than they war*
tM T
from
aubotarlna attack UfM* A. V.
lb* adAlexander, first I
mlrahy, tactarad IJt_ Trafalgar

Dar broadcast
Tha Britiak i
IMO merchant
vtaaala o T 'l.li
nag* Ul Ib lf.
period of anrei
boat warfare
peak In April i

5 # hill#* last
(.b a d fishing
V* grata ten.
I •reared the

kMata.ha4.JbMb

Late Soviet cemaunlquta ea­ Club to hatoms aa it
serted that oa all aatjan before organisation.
“ It now baa social
besieged Moacow tbo Oarmana
flya" In their garden
for beautifully tandaea
Naata. ctainted tbo nptur* a t

i r s a 's w r j.'t :

Mr*.' Ould* Wrfvon, county
home drmnnatration agent, and
('. If. Hawann, rounty igrkultine agrnt, are attemling the
agent'* conference in Gaineaville t hi* week.
The ideating will
run* laI
mainly of lecture* to.m rintier* preaent ami each agent
will deliver a report on the
year'* program ami progrraa
hi* rounty ha* made In each
field.

This Y ear’s Annual
Includes S e c t i o n
Of P h o t o g r a p h s

Less Than In 1917

Garden Club W orks
To Beautify City
With Native Plants

Hendenon Expected
A t State Fruit Meet

“butter-

CAMBRIOOR*;
— (B V - Btateem^
m m JTL Waothtp

who oUitiod a «

Mabfoy by pieo
first dagree mardt

ORLANDO, Oet. SI —&lt;T&gt;—
Leon Hendonoa, federol prlc*
admlalotnter, Ooveroor Holland
and Corwin D. Edward*, federal
aconoalat, ora among tho note,
bio* expected at lb* S5th annual
couvaattao of Urn United Fraak
Fruit and VogaUklo otpoclatlon
ot tbo BoOavlaw-BIltniora hotel
at BoUooir Joo. I7J4. •
W. Oorfttt, exoeative *le# pres­
ident of tbo aaaoctatiou, said all
three were mbodaled to addrest
tha eoMebtioa*
Ho Mid 1440 reservation* bad

and thrir gur«t
Mr*. May me
llodkln of Sanford'* tourist de­
partment diarupaeil their unniial
booklet, preaenti-il in
louriaU
who atop at the
Information
Booth lai( night at the regular
mealing, liny Wright. *ecrrlary,
reported toilay.
This yvar the Jayrre Annual
will eonaiat of 52 pagra, Mrs.
Hodgkin pointed nut including
many Improvement*. Aak|e from
Information a* to ptare* lo /hop,
n-*ide and eat the annual Ineludes a pictorial *ectiun uf hunt­
ing, Galling and other
amuse­
ments.
,
During the meeting'a
course.
President Richard Ih-aa rrad u
letter from RrprrarimlivtJuHendricks cohcvriitng UM'''“ crq*re
atate" canal. A f one of the rluli’a
p a ltN ilW jlUfd member* agreed
to send * letter iliaappruving the
project and presenting ninatruelive criticism to thr repreaentetlve.
Mr. Hendrick'* reply staled that
he arma In favor uf the renal pro
Jett.
Ttea
more
autjrrts
were
brought up at the meeting, dance
plana and Little Theater Club.
Ths Junior Woman!* Club i*
sponaorlng the organiiation of a
dramatic
club
In
Sanford
and , a
reprenentative,
Wal­
ter ftagne*. Jr., was appointed
to meat with the committee for
organisation. Harold Power* la
la sat aa committee chairman of
s dine* which will be held by
th* ateb during the Christmas
Holiday Mason.

In* *

of

tw o

m ore

and without reading It a driver
cannot know enough about the
law* to pea* th* teat. It Is nst
a proposition o f pay you; 50
eanto aad get a lierna* anymore.
You bar* to know the law,"
Patrolman Rlchburg. declared.
No mor* lleenars ara being
leauud at tha office of Judge R.
W. - War* without an examineI loo aiae* the extended deadline
of Oet. 10 haa passed. Everyone,

Funeral For Doctor
• And P h a r m a c i s t
Will Be ►F r i d a y
1/coders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Two new member* have been
added tu the Rpmlnole County,
Health Unit atsff completing U*
urgamaation, with the eacep'ion
of phy*irian. Dr. Dan Cone, tem­
porary County doctor, atated to­
day
Mr*. Elisabeth iligga will be
rereptinnlat and dealt elurk In
tfrr- outereiffiew-when tho ataff
move*' Into Ita n a ^ ’ building -at
the - renter- wf - Cemmaealal and
Ouk Avenue* naat week. The re­
maining member* of tha unit are
Mia* Edith llaalam, public health
nurae and E.
M.
Broadhurat,
sanitary rnglnaer. For nagro pa­
tient*. ' a colored health nura.
llenla,
haa brrn vngagad who will act
In the asm* rapacity aa Ml**
llaalem
Dr. Con* pointed out that thi*
unit i* working In th* field i f
preventive medicine and will in­
oculate public echool children a*
a precaution against communica­
ble disease*, first In the nursery
school*. “ A child should be Ino­
culated for dlphtharta before h*
eehool." 30 More "Frenchmen
ever begin* attending eehool.
Dr. Cone Mid.
Shot For KepriHuls
Last weak tha physician met
Informally with Seminole CounVICHY. Unorrupird France,
ty’a medical society and eaplatani
lo each doctor that tha unit I* Oet- 22 — f/BT— Marihal P*.
thn
going to work In co-ops ration lain toilay announced to
French nation that 5(1 of their
with them.
countrymen had been shot by
German occupation authorities
Georgia Dean Quits; this morning In retaliation for
assassination of German o f­
To Teach Elsewhere the
ficers.
followed
the
Hie broadcast
A iiia .n o , 0
u *..
s., 0
u if it, aa
ATHENS,
U —o
-C PnI news that the second German
— Kenneth D. William* resigned officer assassinated In 4rt hour*
Tuesday oa dean ot mew at in* met death yesterday In Bordeaux.

Uahrereity of Ooorgla aad strong­
ly Implied that tho move waa
prompted by the board of re.
gents coatrovorey. William*, a

Doctor Says German
Soldiers Given Dope
PRINCETON, N. J.. Oct SS
—W)— Dr. 8vtn Roaaetand, Nor­
wegian astro.pkysictat now , a
member * ( the Princeton facul­
ty, today assorted “ I know for

wilVhavd to take the examineIkm given be Patrolman Utah,
burg evary Tuesday.
!RTthe examinations ghren res.
lankly tba first person to take
tbo .mutton toot pawed but
savanaJ pwr* failed the teat hqferM-another person made tha
peMpm grade o f f t . In t|M • M
ontf h ot bod passed aad:eight
had.! * * • laid to ao borne and

raider*

Authorised
German quarter*
ileclurrii (hr American -hie llolil
Veiling, mink in the Atlantic,
wii* flying- a I'anama Hag and
wu* lint the II. S.’ * Iiu*lnr**.
The fact* ara "nnl e'ear" in
the sinking nt the l.rhtgh, aay
the Nail*.
In Washington, report*
di»dnaeil the earmarking of VI25.IIDD.UOO for Ml “ convoy escort"
•hip*, while Navy patrol* *earclied
for the 32 men n»i**ing from
the two American ship* aunk in
the Atlantic.
The While llouae vmphaaltad
I’ rcatdi-nt Roosevelt, wanted eat*

Two New Members
Have Been Added
To Health U n i t

Only Fdur Pass Drifters’ Test
Ghren By State Highway Patrol
Teacher S b o d i r I f
• Caused By B U n d in i

(ha crew of 44 had fcern taken off Some of
(he prisoners are shown (lower \ us they were
landed at Gibraltar. The trawler** rommmi.ler
was ile» orated for this fc.tf.

County Agents
Attend Meeting

’Tourist Booklet
poaed bf If
• • Wta4cr*a

the

American-loaned *hip* lo A i Imm.

The fulluwlng merrhanta and
bualnea* men have already aignlf led their Intention
of
cooperating with
Tha
Sanfonl
Herald in publlahlng ■ special
Touriat
Edition
on
Oct.
27
which will bo
diatribuled
U»
I.MH) proapectlve winter visitor*
■electro from a apecial Chamber
of Commerce Hat, .as well a*
thousand* of other reader* both
in Florida and throughout the
nation:

llanry II. Carroll's Srrvlco
Station
.0« Fibre Bruah- Co.
Ivey'*, Herein’* Battery Service,
Scalin’* Modern.Cabins, W . K .
•‘Hpvwly” W IUR Murray W .TTverstm-t. a u ley’a
Kratayrant,
MlUim Gore’s Service Station,
J. V.r Junes Tiro Shop, Hird*ry
Flour A Feed Mill*. Sanford
Huick Co., W. W. Auto I'arla,
and Fred T. William*.
Sanford
Atlantic
National
Bank,
Sam
Hawkins,
David
Earle’s Sunoco Station.
Thomas’ Barber Shop, Arrade
Package Store, Bryan's Garage,
Sanford Avenue Beer Garden,
A. J. I.oiimg’ * Transfer A Stor­
age, Jack'* Dew Drop Inn, J. J.
Parrlah, Menlando Springs, San.
ford Matt rata Factory. Joo Moss'
Hlcycla A Repair Shop. Wert'
The Jeweler and Howard Bottler,
Cheater C. Foagate Co., Hop.
kine Grocery A Market, Modern
Shoe Shop. Sanford-Ovledo Truck
Grower*, Tha White Heron, H.
M. Gltaaon, Sanford Cat Co.,
Green Valley Dairy,
Plnehurst

The Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C.
Walsh, Seminote County Board o f
((-•aliased Ow rasa T » it * i .

Production O f Food
Largest In History
HOUSTON, T#*., Oet. SI —M
— Food production next year
will b* the largest in history aa
th* nation eeeka to safeguard
“ against any contingency, at
home and abroad," Roy F. Han*
drlckaon, surplus marketing ad*
mlniatrator. Mid Monday.
f t r tho first tlaw,- ha told Ik*
national conference of Catbolta
charities. "Tba full productive
fore* of our farm* is to b* used
to rata* 4hu foods tte aoad.“
Food la demoerury's “power*

zGal s?«sa
a ?sa5S
foods to eou n trtT V b U u g

ogatast Hitler demiutatee **ta

r/UbMjpO

4

�</text>
                  </elementText>
                </elementTextContainer>
              </element>
            </elementContainer>
          </elementSet>
        </elementSetContainer>
      </file>
    </fileContainer>
    <collection collectionId="34">
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="1">
          <name>Dublin Core</name>
          <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="50">
              <name>Title</name>
              <description>A name given to the resource</description>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="71340">
                  <text>Sanford Herald, 1941</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </collection>
    <itemType itemTypeId="1">
      <name>Text</name>
      <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    </itemType>
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73791">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 21, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73792">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73793">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 21, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73794">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="48">
            <name>Source</name>
            <description>A related resource from which the described resource is derived</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73795">
                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 21, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="38">
            <name>Coverage</name>
            <description>The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73796">
                <text>Sanford, Florida</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="45">
            <name>Publisher</name>
            <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73797">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="42">
            <name>Format</name>
            <description>The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73798">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73799">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
