<?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=8" accessDate="2026-05-16T16:25:17+00:00">
  <miscellaneousContainer>
    <pagination>
      <pageNumber>8</pageNumber>
      <perPage>10</perPage>
      <totalResults>305</totalResults>
    </pagination>
  </miscellaneousContainer>
  <item itemId="7405" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7043">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/2dd983f4f742cc5bff1ae1240718eb5e.pdf</src>
        <authentication>05d8872d99807d6793ef7e242dbe82cb</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73690">
                    <text>1

I

» •

Gators Sec Plays McCarthy la Happy
Of Yiflanova In Over His Victory
Practice Session Against Dodgers
OAIKESVILLE, O ct 7 -( 8 p s « ftal)—Tb*lr practice field wot
. and adft from spumodtf drlulce
of rain throughout tho afternoon,
Florida's Oatora took
thing*
r - * w Monday e a " they
opened
drills |a proparation t a r
thoir
* go mo with villa noro bent Satur­
day night
- Sines S i of tho S8 squad mom*
hora played a t least * some timo
against Tampa Botnrdry, Coach
Torn Lift) gars all the men light
'working during the two-hour

..workout

Tka Gator mentor was spgersnUy wet) astir fled with the
1 showing made by hia team and
/ * Florida stock has risen considerably since Mississippi Stats beat
Alabama
14 0 f i t e n b y
two
weeks age. The Orange and Blue
held fltele I d a M verdict.
Bealiilng that tha contest with
--- Villanoes will be an offensive
/
bailie Lieb (pent tha major part
af tha afters cm working on new
a ' pb&gt;y» for Urn team.
While centers and backs par-

■ I up to $300
* Signature

SI* Furniture
• Op-Maker .
•'Automobile
MODERN
FINANCE CO.

MM.agrMi. F U M tnt.
W , CBE1BLAI,- PMOSD (M l

IN

With 2 Matches

r CHARLES DUNKLET
B E T S FIE L D , BROOKLYN.
O ft. 7— (A’j —Jeaeph Vincent Me-

A

la M lH « t l HI

•1 8m
seafM . «*-!■»**
Caniir, Florida ender the
llltow m m M i r t gradafy aal
IHat w . Island In Hftntsr n U
m m s«r»o»st Is Iks tense ef
Iks -Fictitious News SUtate'
(Ckaslsr HIM Laws of Florida)
C k * iTTTs
with Iks Oeth of Iks Clr o ll &amp;
Court sf Seouaole CsssIF. Florl- Sw la ele CWaaty,
**■
U F. I-CDoA.

% ?ucr^

•

2"S5

Oct. T. 1141.

tu rn er

u o d u b.

ssn ra

Lso (The U p) DorocWr, feraman o f the rinqukhed
Dedp n we# the wort disappointed

“"McCarthy prodnly admitted he
v s s happy ever the achievement
of hid mighty Tanks in boating
hi their awn backyard and pfassntbig Urn with bis sixth wdrtd
chsiapionshlp in tha 11 yesra
that ha has managed tha elah.
Tha triamphant Yankaaa borat
out in a tremendous wild demon­
stration tha Instant they
hit
Art Flatehsr. ftfgilad .eatsran
coadv jumped on a trank, pulled
off hia cap, and hunt eat with
tha familiar aid “On tha BUewalks a f New York.'*
Tha Yankees joined him, sing­
ing a t tha top of their roleas.
While the joyooa Yanks wera
singing, McCarthy entered the
room to embrace Pitcher Ernie
(Tiny) Bonham, who held tka
Dodgers to four hits. McCarthy
lumped on tka HO-pound pitcher'll
back, and redo around the room
for a few seconds.
By this time tha room was
Dolph CamlllL ‘ Dodgers first baseman,
crowded to
overflowing with
wait-wishers, reporters and photaraises a clolid of A s t as he slides Into second
sphere. Huge floodlights had
base afta^ hitting a. doubt* off the right renin sat op to make movies, and
tha ataffy room was iwaltering terfield screen in the second Inning e f the
hoc William Harrldge. preside at

C

fleeted bail-holulling, tho line­
men spent their lima on master­
ing new blocks tilled or In
pull lag am other blocking chorea.
Shortly kef era dark tka whole
•goad wm rilled up far dummy
a tha versatility of the
attack dlaplaytd agalntt
irtana.
. . ..
Coach Bam McAllister ro­
aver Oratre Saturday night and
indicates tha Wildcats are an
Improved hail chib over last eraCoach Cljpper Smith used five
're formations la
d m t o g the
ituckp tleeen lo•lading tha
mlar plankcr and

elah wera elected ' with Pa
Peaold as president, Bill J r
Dings as sirs praatoeaf and Bl
Thoms aa secretary. Team cai
to ha entered In
n this year.
will bead the
Lucky Bay mm, Mr. Peaold,
Coca Cato; I
IIoiler. Dr. Peppar; Herbert
aaes, K. C. Cola;
Bob's; Ceorge Paana Eatridgy, PepBill Jenninge, Cro-

Z

will asset
and Grapetta

fourth world scries game at Ehbcta Field,
Brooklyn.
Rlxxuto, Yank shortstop,
went
down as ha tried to make th* putout.

Rollins Tara Are
Driving Hard For
Game With Miami

Forest Tayle
ator af Uw
giving ns a
lightful plan
Thorne Mid.

Night Games For
Higji Schools Are
Banned In Ohio
—• Night fastball games between
scholastle • laanu
bars wars
banned Monday la the waka of
boisterous downtown demonstra­
tions by an estimated 3000 root­
er* Saturday night.' &lt; .
Emerson Jf. .U g&lt; k '. superin­
tendent of eeiaalR Mid tha damanat ration was an anlargement
of one which occuirsd -a week
ago. Aftey.hnpoalng Uvg baa, Lan­
dis said he wantd confer ..with po­
lice or means .of preventing any
recurrence.
Police Copt W. G. Calvtra Mid
several student* were takes In­
to rasiody to brash up the 1«*,
•it drmssutratlan - an d ' released
whan ardor w*j restored. A crowd
of “young and aid** rooters
tkrsatened to ln nds poll** head-

ll urrtrarms,
Jack
McDowsll’s
Rollins Tare gr* driving ralentaway in practise sessions
[grper-Sbepherd Field here.
Miami
ohairvd.
tremendous
promise and power In crushing
Elorr Friday night,. 3S-0 and tha
Tare, with a green team from
end.to cantor, are, faced with
(ha p ro .p cct.a f a defUlv*. ra­
vens unless they ton turb tha
dynamic down-4 la to baths.
McDowell will not have'' a
■Inale letter man from last year
In any of tha and or tickle
poets' and the guard spots M r*
rren •weakened be the conversion

M

5^

4^ , a ,

■ Katies b ksrsky . ohms Ikst I
Ss» .ssgagsO la ksaisses st Til
PVadeh Areass Sait ford. Florida la
Iks Cssaly of a* ail solo, under tka
fWtltlodo s a a i Us Tropical Barhsru*. Dooms a lUrrleo St •I loo, sad
Ikit I 1st sad Is rraWltr sold bo ss
paraaaat la tka trn si sf l i t ■'FtetlHous Nans Plalats’ (Ckaptor
m i l Laws af Florid!) wllk Ika
Clork af Iks Circuit Court sf
Bsmlasls CoustJ. Florida.
I t W. MeCalley.
Owner.
Oepl *». I»«I&gt;
Dwnca
NsUcs la ksrsky kl»»« the! 1
km easese4 la kaslaasa al Iks
cor Mr af Flrsl Street esd BaafecS
ATMs*, Bastard. rtartda. aadsr
Ika ftesillaaa same - Ifomcr'e Soda
•kep a ad Ifcal I laMad la realaur
said kaaie firseaal la tka i«rm*
sf tha “Fist It la na Kssis Slatatr*
(Ckagtrr IH|1 ' Laws af Fiertda)
wllk IkC Clerk sf Ike Circuit
Court sf Demiaeli ceaelr. Flerlde.
HOMER W. UTTUS.
Be**- is. i l l ) .
n o n cm
Netice la .karefcy elrra tket we
ere easagad la kaalasaa at Park
D CemaMiical Are Bastard. Bemleels County Fiertda, aadar Ike tietltteur seats Veldes Helel sad tkel
we letaad to regleier aeld same
parsuaet to Ike Urate ef Ike -Fic­
titious Kama Btatetar (Chapter
te ril Leers of Florida) with the
Clork ef tbs Circuit Court of demi­
se le Couatr. Fiertda.
o . d . Workm an .
MARIE D. WORKMAN,
flopt. IS. )ftt.
sen ca
«
Nolle# Is berebr ' (lir a that 1
am eeasaed la hasTatea at I 1 M
Preach Are. Dasfeed. Florida, se ­
der the rtetllloaa earn. Southward
Fruit Co. and that I Istead ta re­
sistor eels asms paraaaat is tha
leraaa sf the "Ttetttieas Name
hiaisli- (Chspfir 10*11 Lews af
Fiertda) with Ike Ctsrk af the
Circuit Ceart of BimlaoU Caaalr.
Florida

.

AT t b s

Arcade
Package Store
.
YOU’LL FIND
IN

ALL

Fine

Miami Edfion Leads

READY, AIM
-^ A IN T I

ggM|me m - - - —1— - V
■T^tTYlHI KUHNlTHt
ms

G. U. Stuart.

aama with tha freshman and
la evident that tha renttm
hast Is taking lu toll of the T&gt;
Quentin Bittl., sensettcnsl sopl
more halfback, spent tha wa
end in the Infirmary with a bad

aaahL, (Ja k le ) W a l k a i
anderbUL to ohawawtth

eat ssamhav ad Mew Yac

W th tbe’ eSceptle; a f
(«a Injuries, tha antiro sou
M

la In excellent conditio

barring accidents tha Bin
Geld Mould ta Bear full eti
fern the gyna,
-----. Civilian consumption of
increased daring tha first
ef this year, tha Dcpartm

r &gt; / » W a DBLIYRRT

BILL’S PACK

ied Advertisements

X r nr

OF

Liquors

IR A E. S O U T H W A R D ,

lo a and k n l r l L o t m ( I f * you • *
.. . . *

CREAM

BLEACH

For the f i t * aad luuida or'lA tf
ug rccondUioa yo«i» hair for a

( g * **'■ * *

PeterPaul’s BeautvSbouDe
Home Of Thow Ftinopa

gratulata Mi

LINES

Arcade
Package Store

H it t . J . H . WILBQM, « M
ATTUm ONI

■ ■•- ’ ' THE BEST

ra S M IE lH li

.

�/Kpflprvrt 'p^&gt; '

’f
*W
J* ?L . ‘ ' V

1‘ V , .

' t

'*
^

.
__ _

•* ’ *V " r .
•» * **

Com ity M

■

•

Sanford N The Only O n lra l
Florida Oily A f f o r d in g Hail, Highway
_
And Water Tran.-portallon

moi

Vt|tUUw
Than
I V
c f t U b lo n T
ha
A m | a H o r id *
: *
v » 4 - •»••-n

Auj

( S

J r g

Established la 1908

X X X III

.. . ^ is In
Xease-Lend
Funds OK’Ed

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Blow Heads To
Sea Off C oast
Of Carolinas

Blimp To Aid Stranded Chutist

______

Committee Says Mu­
n i t i o n Production
Not Yet Sufficient
■To Insure *Vlfctory

M MIIKR 35

Member Associated t'rewa

IN E S D A Y , tK T O R E R 8. 1041

New Offensive
Is 125 Mile.*

Army Receives New 20-Ton Troop Transport

From Moscow

i i

_

_

Nazis Report Hattie
Of A n n i h i I a t i c
Against Defende
Of C a p i t a l Ci

Strong Winds A c ­
company Storm Af
It Crosses Ovejr
South G eorgia

------------- •
A T L A N T A . Oct M — (4 b — Thesmall lr»pK-*l storm which -went
scrota -o iith Georgia yi-sterdny
la headed ti. »ra off the C a ro ­
lina c o m today, near Parrla laland, S. C attended hy strung
winds.
L a i -.la__,&gt;4k . . .. _
riv e men is err rrpoi tetl dew)
Shown in flight is the new Curtiss plane,
plants
r In
•ml 20 miaaing 1art night afttT
•f I.Oil
lift
• tropical atorm
buffated 0 *
which has ju s t been accepted hy the Cnitcd
p«•\A« I • I by tU .. I TOO I ff at
rflglll.
t ill
n* Msnrlaod f'reee
northwest
Florida
gulf
coast
wl.fe
Slates A rm y as the fir*t of a large number
W A S H IN G T O N . Oet. I —
Will
I fo| t il r I \ uig troop' iStlaf
&lt; -m ,* n Ir.inl lint* rr|m rts
huvricanr
winds
early
yerterday.
r
yw
A
riusy.
f A P ) —-Legislative Ira d m re­
of transport planes to he produced in Buffalo
•sol thr
N ir i
troop* had
Q. I) Sat la, returning
ring to T a t­
p u te d today they had screed
iifo krn
ihn.uaO
iM&gt;*Hions
ra . a small
tkat n eatrallty'legislatio n la
lahrshe** from Panacea
**
•hr l(ii«*ii»n* had forfishing village on thei* gulf, said
W latraduced to Ike Itaaae
t ifin l for IF*- n intrr ra*t of
K id Baker, operator of a faint
U a o r r a v . fsftewtag a tossSm ulro -k on thr irn tra l \|o ayard and four negro fnherrneb
ermeh
sacs f r e a Pr re Ideal Roose­
row
front
were drowned as storm whlp|
velt, vaald he coafisod
la
tides trapped them in the
a e n a llt la t
A merle an
mettaeael.lr.1 I'reeg
The bodirs were recovered. r t
ckaat skips Is c a rry stmb.
ti«*rm nn iir m if H ilr i x i n g toCity ( ommissioner. Jack S im ­
' Tkeaa who attended the
W A S H IN G T O N
1 a
mons, of Tnllahsssee, reported
i in I M
in a irri-n t new
W hits Haase conference, .aid
(4 *&gt; — T h r Airrit u lt iii. .(••)»*ft
that along afmit 2 fishcrineh
la waa agreed each legistso ffcM .-iv i- h im - r i - i n h i i l
the
I
were m issing along the co*ata1
Uaa coaid ta sent through the
(on rm p i.« 1 1
l . 11" I. mI.-s
S m i#-l il.-f.-n s i- Ii:i,»s Mini a re
strip
between
St.
M
arks
and
H aass kefsre the end at seel
nf
600
poiiind'
i*i-)'
\% o-iirht
P ilo ts -o f the blim p Reliance are shown In Akron, Ohio! before
f iir h t iiu r u L . i i il . - iiim ih ilH t in n
Carrabelle There was no com­
week.
»
haurd on thr O il |
•ndition
' taking o ff for Stindancr. W yo., where thry wdl seek l» rescue munication with that sparsely
" illv I 2 .‘&gt; m ilt's frn m M oscow .
‘ . . ' Y k s t said, howteer. the
w hkh who 0 | | m i ( - nl &lt;*f h
George Hopkins, Texas flie r, marooned atop
|.2M0-fmit
Devil’* settled area.
The m ast guard
I lit- G o r m a n I i i k I i o n m m » n.d
Praaldeat pad same other adnormal atre yield
Tow er. Hopkins won a $S0 bet by parachuting to the |,.p „f f|,r patched the cutter Nemesis from
•mWalraUaa leaders ere atilt
T h r drpartment
•••rted ail
s iiiil t.iilu x
its
St.
Petersburg
base
and
pa­
k « petal Congrtsa svcWtayty
indiratrd yield
lit » eott.in
peak. Left to right: Roland B la ir’, Bussell Crosier, S. II Sheppanl
T h o N im s «u i,I tho e n t ir e
trol
planes
scanned
the
seas
from
Five mrtnlter* were initialed
•wasId also aaeead'tke existto b* 23 4.2 pmindt* 1•• an litre,
I «•! night ill
•• fu&gt;t m ill sm ith w jm r uf Ih o S o v ie t A r and J. A. Uocftner.
the a ir
and plans were made for the
teg law to lift tks reatrlcand thr urrn« f«»t l&gt;n. \« .t Wei#*
41o*i» "f I he y *ir. ii y mi H|* nif*i my wh * Broken l»\ thr ilrivv rn*
Four Cuban fishing boata went Armistice Day program at tho
,Uoa against Am erican ah ip*
pm ilu
2 2 ,033.00 0 s i n - T li
it i
i the *tir •n llarni*' t lfg iff golfing n -« ip fiik 'i Hint Mariupol,
aground 10 miles east »f C a f- legion meeting held at Oviedo
' traveling to belligerent porta,
(inn MRU I2.MBI.OOH tclpn lil'l
in tin* Sc in i io 111
rabellr but the roa*t
roi
only * huplrr uni lh ir iit m ii'g Rostov, gatrwray
guard s a W lU -t night, Joel Field, |m«t mnt«
’designated as coastal tone*.
year, when the &lt;ht 1 C4ini|t
tht crew* were In no im m rd ltU IMMIIlli r. »M111 (litl.iy
•I I- of in * F,u no i v
tlon was 72 pern-n) •f a mu
to tin i n h i iim .i*ion oil firlda.
iNtflger.
I lll-s llt’gl IT I* g Ik I II |.i f ii ' l
Tht* |&gt;«r«tl« w ill mill rt thf *cNisi sere VI,-Id ••( 2 .Vi ft poUllilt
^WASHINGTON, OcL 8 —
Thr
N im H '
iiilm itird great
yin
ngrii iiltu ir "si11111 nv
an
aerr
harvest'd
tivitir*
of
th
r
N»»v
II
iflrb
ra
*
at
m
m
2
1.
Tb« House apprnorlaSMiiiiio I,' High .St-Ill til un,| prr iiin 4!u ,.i of (i r t nfit11 * hi f uttarklng
*i.*fi m (he mominic *K h
Ui&lt;* NO 1.0 IH) serrs
commlttee approved 15,rrili'w III it 111It* lii‘.tu viii| iipoil {thr rent i al f »••»*! in an allout
riim in in i:
Ilf m r D rfrn sr (iunitl taking part,
Florlfla acreiufr
•,000 in lond-leaae ansrrninl &gt; rn 'tn-fint *. thr
for h a rv c il wd' iBJ.OOO; O il
Mr Fifltl d e d a rn l II II Po
•'I I nf feii'tv e. hut i laiined counterat­
tilii* k uriner&lt;*‘ ’ ilrgrrt*
l'ff«ii!rnt of thr Mrrrhant* ‘T :
1 condition .r»T» pen •nt *»f a
tkm today with the
tack' in f I n fed he.»v v Inaara hi
A
fle
i
t
ii
;«onng (.iim n
-ociation, h«« p ln lg n i hit k ro^p
norm al; indicated an acre yiel 1
that production of
Vvuzina, I .Ti nule' west of Mo^I’lr
lr
two
\if
t
inf
trriniing
Inf'sptaln Ralph W. t ’ooper, fro
to aponsor thr «uthonnl motor
nf |0*J pound*. indir atrd pro
btfi pot . vet
aiid H ryaii'k JJ u m lln snulhSelective Servire lleadquartsts
11*4o iiii &lt;* ii *'S(ale F iit m r Fa i liter '
ImimI mcra w ilh thr hrlp of the (luction 16,000 bale uf 900
Id Um p e a t w hen the
St. Autfuatini- was here yretcruo
and if hi* woik inrrit/. il, tin wr«t Ilf M *»-""
pounds gron« wri|(ht
Snnfnnl D u iln a r l Ansoriatton
B ril soliliara
la.*l dr glee a nliidvilt ir r r IV r . n r 'ahl to have Bern la u tio n e l
review in y the proepectlve “s#l
I' r lt n fur th r t^ctii w ill total
lw
A x is fe w e r * y s s
u
p
'
for
drafter
nrm
ploym
hr
I
rr
graduating
i«
t
h
•
I
of
at
l«B
'l
$200,
Mr.
K
irlil
said.
A
T
ig ain -t yielding an ineh
F H. C iirle r, reported at
•
“N n lio n iil Future Fanner'*
4 bout tw irf
whftt |h ry
have
. . I T h r following w rrr Inilmtad
T u rk la h dlapairhr^ noting, dip*
focal
office
today.
^
o
w
f
4
«
M
k
f
t
t
*T)i«
merchant
Th om sj. y . Lam bert, dean of
i h*"t
lomiitic **oiirrr*» *aid thr Germans
Niithinfc
"defljite
w
u
decide
llighl
Janie**
Mathrwa,
group
ban
filrdiftfl
to
ralav
thr
ronnoot«
Iho
"Sanford-Orh r hot
the Stetson l/iflv t rt lty School of
ma»«ea
°f
k ia n k
\k r t '.
David
A m lry , a ir moving large
delivery of
or BIB«i*- lando highway «fth thr lo n e - I-*W, addreiaJd an overflow au­ and few ca&gt;es were invratiaaled money for thr awanls.
1 and tkat, dallv*
hy the raptnin during ysatrrday’Jlugh i .iilio n
W illia m Hardin. troop* and tank* from Bulgaria
T h r fiv r new im*mhrr« taken
ornpUtod not ta­ wood tine track, w rrr npprnvrd
I ts a id be ««mi
•hiUip llo llm d , Frank Jidunon, and t ir rre r, nppiM rnllv holatrr/
• by the County Coniniitilm u-rs at dience at tl&gt;a K lw a n li m erlin* visit. M r. C'artsr dlacloaeil. Tie Into thi | mm| at thr m rrtlng
Ur than Jana 10il,, - jB ib .
J im* .Ion* '.
A B rrl
Mm Mill.in, ing thr |»u«h ailing the »ra of
ti Included In an their rre u la r monthly im-etinc at noon today. Dean Lam h rri, day was spent In d iaru-ainir |*w last night w rrr Major W illiam
T k a big fund h
t bill le i V| \lilla n . I.o iin N iidrr, Amv
omnibus b ill which carried u to­ yralerday. The poymcnl of $ 2 S0 who at ‘Jit is tha younerst dean .ible aitiuitions for aoliler* and l.angrr, W illia m ( uppy, Frank
Fdwin |*» i i .• Mill\ K ir h a n l. \ l
(•rinian plane* * lrin k *milhof any law school In the United •ailors over 2S year* of aye wh.. F a v lirk ,
II
II.
L rB rrr
an-l
tal « f M . 199 . 4 1 9 ,2 2 9 .
himI
Mill* Bov.I. - n of Mi
to the
I ainernn
her! v« hn in , F«lw m id W allern wr*i England and South NSalei
wss- s Rhodes scholsr nt have completed their year’* tram
Charles A An*lrrson.
President Roosevelt, after fa il- Company
on
Mr*
i
\
M
Boyd,
la
now
ompuny waa atau a u l h o r l M l " ? " * i " V l ‘ e h i E T mKm,mT J " my in selective service.
and (iroig» Bidaiul
and the Briti*li m know Irdgrd •*
A* |*urt of thr program of
ta f U m p orarily to win agrreIH lr r
liir r ll
lla illD "
%V4*14*
rnall im inlw r »»f r-nualtie* *
I
th r mrt l J .1 Rocro “ntl V ic ­ aviation cadet a ftrr rre m lly irm tnt among congretilnnal lead- I -hTjcaaop*
S - S !» .;/ Hn"nn;'r.#'
ht
*h dk iiT.^W
te"
j i k r Ji-aMip,
reiving
aty
apt»«
mtmrnt
to
BmiJ « » u p . or*
l&gt;. ' T
I*. # S
Herndon,
,
k
,
i
i
i
.
.
l
i
.
i
.
n
.
.
•■let I r d
t&lt;* th e
f • 11 in •• f a n n e r * '
Bad weather Min k fd It A. 1
S t a ir , He thrilled his lis t rn rr, |
tor Cifttn iiiM'i** n rrp*»rt of thr
art on diaetle
neutrality
act ccunty rli-rk , .aid tialny.
haui
Aviation
S*
hool
in
Itunhuni.
e
v
e
r
l
i
t
»
%
i*
».
id
H
a
n
k
\k
r
i«
*
.
Ith a itraightfo rw aril, viynrnu&lt;
rontiio nt raid*.
n« I loan I* ron %ru t ion of thr l.r
ebangsa, tald Tuaaday that Pan-Thi* u n e ' Vompnily that w ill
T
r
ia
a
.
I
la
n
k
I
•
•!••*
"ii
a
n
d
I
m
m
.N
ader
fio n at whi* li Mr G rrcn c a rrh il
The Urit!U|g« wpptarr^l to Un
a a a ’a n*w decree against arm ­ build the, ditch Is to rebuild the d m u n rin lio n of H ltlsrism end un
The young Sanford man -n v i-d
appeal for aid to B ritain amt Hu,th r Atrttr . tmuin r at thr hr ««l
LcalW'ir nfottfy fn r\% \tftf M il n l f l l L - .
ing ships nndar Panam anian re- road, Mr.
Herndon
nxplain-d,
o f thr 7 »Yf*-Mf»ri(-loflf,%.OfTft
slung I In- far »|i|ir.m rn,-» t" MosThn. roait-jetu lw^Trt.**y^.t -J»
1 (*i i i »4 four
yrara, following hi«
'■‘ N'fiw
Dei rio ri.U in thr pif*^**'
row in |H-ih»|&gt;- 'hi- m,»-l ilcrifivu
[la prrarn t width of about
9
gi
initiation
from
S
n
n
in
o
lr
High
X
—
OP)—
A
gloomy
file
nf
|n
I
Visito rs and &lt; gusata
s' •*»A I miuI !l*l niritlbrr* tif thr |Mist
haul,- ••( thi- r « .li-r n ism n aicn.
le ft to IH fevt.
law.
.SrhiMil In lu m
wounded
German
war
prlsnnnm
seting
included
Nina
Oliver
a
ttrn
ik
il
thr
m
rrtiog
at
Chrinlo
und lh,-y rl«nn,-il •» well Ihut
Rooasvalt declinad comment on
Ju.vtire c.f Peace Um di were
For the pa*t two -siininin •t
esme
o
ff
the
Red
C
ro
ss
h&lt;&gt;«pi'«l
Dean,
honorary
member,
()
J.
•
nil
rn
jo
y
iil
thr
ih
irk
rn
pilau
lh«- |i-»n,-ls nw -r tis-in in tin
Ms thrss-ho ur eonfarence with approved for W.
K.
WaUon,
f a .lr l Boyil workrd
w ilti
ll ir j
Itnfull.n,
mg
m
r
iih
i.n
l,
•hip
D
inard
'f°V'*'lav
a
nil
head
1
mid
Pope,
Senator
•
Houtholdrr.
Itr»&lt;l•upprr
«n
vr«l
at
thr
pavilion
UU va laadtra •( both partita, Th ro A u lin ,-a n d J . A , t^eean,
H o i id « S ta ir A million Socirl) till.ini-ss un n I-,vi* nil eudy *ig Ukraine hn-l la-rn .iiit f ls iik n l hy
bock
fo
r
the
K
nglish
hostiit.i!ford
B
yrd.
Holland
Dean,
R
-v
of
thr
.Swrrrtwatrr
I
’srk
sw-itnh lung advanrn w liirh also menit waa undarataod he Indleat- by the commissioner*. Rond* were
nf
which they h id thought to h-*\.
ming pool "iim lrr th«* d irrrlio n Oil M e rrill I aland while dining m flril tl.i-li lull llllnei
ari-&lt;l Mu- ,-quails important indus­
ad to them that ha d tslres repeal
also approved fur It. M. M»ye, Z rim rr, C d w ird J . Nelson. H ill
lh
r
F
a
ll
and
W
intrr
hr
ittrnd'd
•In-rating
will. The
Nunfurd trial a.-ntm l ,, f lh»- Dun valley.
of Jo r (rin h a rt. Mayor tif Ovir«lt»,
of two m ajor provision* of the
W . A . U w ii.. O. P. Sloan. T. Flyn n of -Atlanta, W illiam A. forever.
I
hr
(Jniverally
»f
(im
rg
m
.
Alh
They returned to interment !••• Mr. FirM r isid All of thr flag**
Met.ild inp -ih li-h llig
ii spenal
H iggins,
J -r
Wtnh* Musi-*", wu* sp.-sking of
law— thoaa barring
arm ing of W. loiwton, and Jam es (). flu ff L r fflc r . Rdw ard
rna, (la., where hr wm an honor r -u . i-t Ld tl.-ti
nu
tk-L. Z 1 »hn N7.t r thrust -il th.- c i-iile r * ,
and rp ilp m rfit
of
thr
Am erican merthant.ahlpe and fo r- a a notary puhllta______ _________ Garner of Wolsh, W. V a .. F r -.l cause o f the collapse of B ritish
■
tniffliC
which
w ill In- d i-t r ili,ilr d
Ii
m llitsrv Germ an negotiations fo r the flr-r n#crt*HMiv for u regular mrating#
's supreniv " ffi-n slvr. Herlin
' W d fa g Utelr mdtry, bt rom bal
The
Commissioner*
awarded T . Wilttama, and two
lla applied f«»r
»ip|aiint meiit I ..'illll |,r.-s |...In ,- winter v i s i l ulltr ll'u
- j u , „ t ,i , , , , , lu ll un« and
wrn* takrn to O v IimIo fi*r thr
tho grueery contract
for
the member* o f the club home on exchange o f wounded prisoner
lit
Uonham
lait
Junr
and
seli-el
sinee
the
w
ar
began—
«t
co
lln
p
.I
frnni
..
sj'ertal
•
handier
|
lh
l.
„ ne nt Iwu *uCtrrmonirs.
Another W hits House huddle County Home for this month to leave, ('apt. Karl N nrd yrrn und
rnvrd hia call in Srplrnilwi.
"f I'm unieli e list. M S well
occasioned bv Germ any's
in*i*
ird ln iitn l gri.n-1 -inaslies.
waa called fo r today, when con fardee and S o n i ami approved Cant. Kenneth R. Bell.
(huii-am ls uf nt her rcailei* t-itii
Frank Shames annourpe.t th- fence that the exchange be prj
Getinnn
w nuiinls.
in
t ld ,
(ho application for a liquor IIt i n , id s — - m i - , h r - u t g h - u *
I h e sTre-seirTR.s seniitiil all-nut ih r t ili,
and_Dtllaiu'.:
D istric t . K jw fa U Conycntl'in nl inner.for-nrlsonrr
hhuch
■ ffr-liiofi Orlando win open Handuy an -1 attitude that sick and woumlr •
niitlun:
that nf th,* t-«r south
Stine M 'lhttle A S up p lr ( ‘u.
urged 100 neroent rrg lstrstiu , must be traded without regard
There ii wa- i-liiinied that tha
Disagreement a t lu a s d s y ’s »e*
Itn iin iill.li A Am lersun
from th* club.
for numbers.
sunt hern N sti ninites, h u vin f won
slaa waa aald X i have flare j
I 'I a Ii-r Dry- ('tennerDean Lambert suggested that
IIO.MF, Oct. (t—(A t —Prem ier
a m ap" battle tile,*,- »h
-o f
ch iefly ovor qussllon* of procr
WASHINGTON, Oet. a
&lt;-V&gt;
American* must build
n
a
Dr J. I.. Ingradi
Mui snlint Tuesday night dtcree-l
A ln v w ilh Ihe r.i-'-lt* - t»f Iht!
should
M
affrtt's
A
u
i
ii
Ss-rvu
e
*
—
A
plant-by-planl
cheek
-&gt;f
*1*.
sound
philosophy
of
Ilf*.
W
rong­
Staff nf Ihe Ninth Siivle' Vrtuy,
the death penalty for plotting .p the do­
Itiiliert*' G m cerv
ful conduct anywhere It n wrong
gainat th* slate In a ll Ita lia n - niinum foundries to uncovi p-»
hail ra.-eil un In Ihe east to nc«
or two
COLUMBIA, S. C , Oct. S — against ever)s,w*, ha staU il. Geo­
sihle
cases
of
hoarding
nf
alumi­
H
arry's
Liquur
Ntnre
annsxe-l territo ries. ,
favored vTV— Tho act provldlnw for a re
rupy ltiu 4mrt- nf Osslpenkn (furKvaleen's
Ilea
Ity
Simp
num
and
mlgasn
of
preference
graphy
doesn’t
make
any
d
iffe
r­
As commandsr nf Italian troop*
m rrlv llerdvan-k I ami Marlupul,
ta c&gt;M m ta- turn of stata prohibition If now
Snenrer H ardin D airy
ence aa to right or wrong, and
fronts.
Muscnlinl isaueo
Issued i rated tuppll*t of the -ne'al 'a s
CHICAGO. Oct. ■—(AY-C'sh on aaltll fro
n u . Muasoimi
Ihe latter tw n-lhirds nf Ihn way
revenue were found b y 'Ju ly I. "we must Warn to apply on an
W
alter
L.
Conper
Ik
*
decree
dated
OcL
3
,
fixes!
the
started
by
th*
government
To.
butter
In
the
wholesale
market
arrusa Ihe nnrlhein shun- nf this
alto hinted 1942, to replace liquor, boor anil
S
iilifn
rd
Cash
Fee-'
day
International
seals
U
m
same
at­
death
penalty
for
tha
following
tnd
futures
prices
on
the
Chi­
! Axnv tnwar.l the vital linn River
whether wine tax money waa signed
Donald M. Nelson, 'p tio n 'i,-,
S. II K nglish G u lf S e n ic- |Hirt of Itnstnv anil I'Jfi miles
should Tuesday by Governor Maybank. titude wa would adopt toward cago mareantlle exchange de­ crimes in annexed territories:
S la t inn
for example, a nutty striking t. clined Tuesday on dlactoeure that
Aits aiming at disturbing the dlrertnrs, borrowed Inspectors i f
or Ui)
Tho measure had boon on hit
lin y
B rill's
&lt;•11f Nervier east uf the llnlener Itivrr.
of ro- desk slnco May 23, ona day bo- cripple right In tha tam-r room,'' production oral planning aho'i unity, Independence and Integrity the wag* and hour division
A ll this, the Germ ans a.avrts-l,
Slat
inn
conduct
the
survey.
T
h
e
ir
work,
he
said.
last year, arrival of Argent Im o f the slat*;
left the Donets liusln “v ir lJ a llv
wUI be faro Iho general aaatmbly. adM
iiran's
M
aikrt
he
said,
would
be
carried
on
•(Critics of Kngland’a policy of butter In New York and a contra
Destruction; plunder ami mas­
indefenaihlr" and Itnstnv itself
ournod.
Maxwell S trw a il
indifferent* I* aggression until laarvrtal vein In major market sacre aimed against th* security rsultaneously With routino msper.
snd Ihe valley " f Ihe Dun gen­
door at a
Maybank's signing waa unar the
Hemlnule
t'nunty
tlon
of
each
plant
for
wage-hour
outbreak
a
f
war
mustn't
for­
rcaarvea.
of tha stata;
erally open I" imminent atlsrlt.
tkat bo la compaaled bv any statement.
get that tka United Bute* waa
Promolng, leading or participa­ enforcem ent1 purposes.
The DeWy ProducU Marketing
T ra v e le r’s llum e, Sanford lluut M ariujuil is hut ll'lt m iles to tha
Passer* of thr act followed sleeping than, too, he continued.
"Information In tha hai»&lt;s of
Association,
governmentflntnred
ting
In
armesl
Insurrection!!
aKlectrie
('on- w e s t-o f Itnstnv.
_jo of tho bltteroot legislative
the prloriiiaa division Iodic ,'c* W orks, Sanford
war* marching agency,
support
the gainst th* lis ts )
_____wr a*tad
— to
„
.
—
world eoadl. fights In ysars with strong dry Th* Germans
The general iiictum drawn hy
tra d in g Co., A. I*. C o n n e ll- &amp;
that
a
number
of
violations
hs—
back
In
I9
lg
,
and
the
whole
one
sar
*
f
U
score
butter
which
,
Organising
or
leading
associa­
____ ,« ltl| k . roU- forces alerting every effort U
dispstchrs
fr--m* the
Sima, Inc. and A tlantic Goar*. m ilita ry
occurred,"
Nelson
said
In
't
itatcworld
should
have
realised
what
tions
aimed
*
t
overthrow
of
th#
was
22
1-4
cants
a
pound,
off
I-I
crntral
front was nf a Red linn
bo
tkom
kavo
ckangod
maU tkan kavj
Line Railroad.
nut throuoh a straight-out pro­ was coming.
political, economic or social order mtnt.
cent from yastsrdty.
y afaoo
ty
alaca tho
tka jIaw wss snact- hibition bill.
San fo rd Hu|«-r Store, S lo k r ’ s pierred herr anil there over rn
ay GarTho Department of Agrlcultaie or dismemberment of tha .state;
Wkat aypUad
applied two
•4 &gt;
IM A Wk»l.
Fish M arket, Florida Power and immense area hv small N asi sal­
many's ambitions are inertly lo­ reported that Improved pastor..
Tsrrortrm or political •crimes
Lig h t C o .. T rip le "S'* Groceteria, ients in violent g tta rk . spread
cal and tkat she la merely try­ and continued heavy feedlnr to tending to ersat public danger;
Sanford Doudney. C , M. Hand, over m any mile*.
ing to get back boy placa in the major producing atales have
In its rommuniqn-s e s rly this
O. I*. Herndon, Jno. I). J in k in ',
declared, tended to retard tka aoaaonal proHerious damage to rommuAlT . W . Lawton, It.
M
"B o h" morning the Soviet &lt;i imnan-l fo r
"do not understand tha whota doetlo* decline.
cations or public sarvlcas.
CAMF BLANDING. OcL H — M nyt, Geo. A. Speer, J r., It. W. the first time stat.-d thr exact
philosophy of Maal-isra. which
(Al— Some 12,000 travel-weary W are,
C ily Ice A Fuel
Co., area* u f thia heavy Get man n!n*
Two calls wart answered by alms at domination nf this etttroop* of tha l i s t and 43rd divl- Calm* A Pines D ining Room snd ears action reoorluig r s i l l c j l s r tka Panford Kirs- Department
sions
rolled
Into
camp
Tuesday
Iv h e a vy - fighting in tha rvghvt
S in c la ir Refining Cu.
yesterday though neither of the
In two 49-mll* long convoy*,
Crow n Caper
Co.,
Kricksr-n nf Vyasm a. ISO miles west of
first Involved nay damage, Chief this
bringing
tho
total
•
number
of
Funeral Hume, A ltm an Chevrolet Moscow, and B ry an -k on tha D*oMack Cleveland aald thka mom- cans faca tiro.
men retumad here from th* faiu- Co., C a ld a sll's Grocery A Mrat n* R iv e r sume ‘JOlt m ilt* to tha
la lo gtvu hr. bad surrender to
Islana maneuvers to about Hi.- M arket, H. B. Cop* Co. Inc., southwest. The tuwn* are about
**A» erver-heatad stave at the Hitlari lotting Britain; Rusal*
After making ten trl|
rip# to olght divers made unsuccessful 000.
Bauer Radio A F.lvrtrlc Service, 140 m iles apart.
home of Joel Field, First Street sad Chino go dew*, the ether
Hllghtly more than 19,000 s'lil Beacon Dairies, W lsboldt Studio,
The Soviet leadership ( l*In ly
Conway. Orlando fit the attempts to detsrmino tho motor's
sad Avocado Avtnuu waa handlad la to aland up to tka AxW. Tho
four wsks, Gao* IJml-r position. Finally tha owner do- a n tn route. They o n expected Th* Texas Co.. 8aaboari| O il Co., Implied to the penul* that hero
by tho fireman and is park* from oaly qaaatia* bare la what la
in the theater befnrn Moscow
• Johnson t4-Hsn&gt;* ddod it might ba reached by tomorrow and ThursJoy.
H a n ssll Inn, Mrs. F . E. R o ll.
g. flan a t tho bouse ef Lail* Hu- the moat affective wey to stand
last Thursday which dragging the lake In tka vicinity
Mon than 1040 vabide i mad*
Fo rrest
Gatchsl's
Grocery, the gravsst hour uf th* CenmAn
t 7U Willow Avaup
tha
tight
convoy*.
where his —
motor
waa loaL
overboard from hi* -*■—Tr‘*-------M a y fa ir Hotel. George Deetch, invasion had fallen.
The man will romohr hero on-; C it y Shoe
Boot bent when
Harold MeAWxandcr with tho
The anemv" sakl th* ntHcigl
Shop,
Progressiva
IKMI
itn attacked tU they go on other army inansu- Press. Rathborn*-H*lr A Rldg- organ of tha Russian armies, "h*»
hcofco and
tho sides of vara In th* Carolines la Novsm w ay Co., Th* Y o w tll Co., Touch- relharsd all h* has got to hi
^ _____ y from damp* ■ 110-foot
iwty u H e B bar and December.
kaidtog tt I* Um koaL
ton Drug Co^ A rm ltega Cabin through. Wa must answer by
thorn along until tka chain ytruck
Court, Robert L. Cox, Rita Tbaa- crushing blow. At anv price de­
Then a n fear Naval Training U r .
iho motor. Upon arriving a t th*
Chamber
of
Commerce, stroy German tanks, plaoss, guno
muct location af th* motor. Ik* Stations whan Naval recruit* V*ld«a llatal, Elto n J . H ough­ tnd msnoowor.
and* of th* chain wtro potted an tralaed kofora going aboard ton. Pen Hand, Gray A Moor*,
Probably
—

( r

Delivery Date
Set For 1943

Soviets Admit
Heaxy Attacl

Congress Told Huge
■Sum To Be Obli­
gated By March ■1

Gateway heading T
Rich Caucasian O.
F i c I (I s Threatenet

ippd

Five New Men
T aken I n t o
Legion P o s t

Cotton Kstinmtud
11 Million Dales

“ Green Hand”
Degree Awarded
iT o 16 Students

Plans For Armistice
Day Races Formed
At Same Meeting

High Fvhool Future
Farmers I n i t i a t e
F i r s t - Y e a r Boys

\

County Approves Stetson College
)
Funds To Rebuild! Law Dean Speaks
Local Draft Board '
Race Track Road To Kiwanis Chib Visited By Captai

Commission Author­ Thomas F, Lambert,
izes Payment For
Rhodes S c h o l a r .
D r a i n a g e Ditch
Denounces
Hitler
-

Boyd Receives

Appointment To
Aviation School

Prisoner Exchange
Fails To Go Throujch

*

-

SSFS*W »feSM S

(senders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

»

Dry Bill Signed By
Carolinan Governor

MuHHolini I
-------- Hoarding Aluminum
Death Crime List
Checked In Plants

Butter Prices Go
Down On Market

Ssrt

wu

A v a&amp;sSrAa 2•T*

Ho Did
Need A New Car

More Weary Troops
Arrivq At Blanding

No Damage Reported
On Two F ire Calls

Motor Lost At BottomOf Lake
lIn Boat Regatta Is Recovered

3 i

skip

rr

asa sirs, a .es1

entering , ana of the
I N I t Now*
G n a t Lake*. ard Sarvlca, HUI Lumber Co. E.
t a i a f . HoushoUter, Hollywood Bho
tconFw od.on v » r m o w )

.

*

�r

*

1

w

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER V I M l

'AGE TWO

Paint Up-Clean Up

T h e Sanford Herald
..

•

—

-V;

—

All algn* point to one of the beet tourist eeaaons rhie
coming winter that Florida has ever had. .T h e fact that
the nation is facing an international ^rtbia 'end that de­
fense industries are booming as the country girds 4pr war
affords no proof whatever that people will be too busy to
take time off for a vacation in Florida. Aa a matter of
fact this provides more reason than ever for .getting away
from it all.
Sanford is continuing efforts begun b u t winter to In­
duce Florida’s visitors to stop in this d ty , if not for the
entire winter, at leaat for a small part a f th eir vacation.
The Chamber of-Commerce will spend more money in the
next few months advertising Sanford than 'during the
previoua ten years. Every conceivable e ffo rt will be made'
to fill Sanford's hotels and rooming bouaea.
In recent years one of the most favorable comm-mts
heard about Sanford from winter visitors has been on the
cleanllnAs of Sanford. The City haa been doing a splendid
job in keeping our streets and sidewalks dean, in taking
care of parks and parkways, in removing unsightly signs
and structures. Private citizens have been co-operating to
a fine degree in taking care of their own premises.
As another tourist season is about to begin, The Her­
ald hastens to remind its readers of tb s importance of
maintaining this reputation which ws have ’already
achieved. Now is the time to get ready fo r winter. Now
is the time to make Sanford the talk of all winter visitors
coming to Florida. Sanford should be the neatest, rlcrnest, most orderly and well kept city in the atata.
Everyone can co-operate in this great civic project
kU U LB V E K 8 K F O B T O D A 7
by seeing to it that his own front yard is planted in grass,
COMMAND TO
Watch jrtA U nd
faith. Quit you
Strang.—I Cor.

THE BRAVE
fa*t In th&lt;
Ilka men, b&lt;
18:13.

’
REALITY
(fro m The Baturdsy Review of
Literature)

Y

Soy that It never was, or rather I
•ay
*•
That It wsj long, oh very long

Leaders Co-operate ’ Last Troops Arrive
On Tourist Edition From W ar Maneuvers
(Ceatiaae* ream Pane Owe)

and W.
King Plumber.
W. E. Klrchhoff, Jr., Eva Bead
Beauty Shop, S. O. Shlnholaer,
B . L Parkins, Homer's Seda
Shop, The Tavern. Mrs. A-. D.
Zachary, Celery City Printing
Co„ Wight Orocrry Co, 8 trickland Meters, Henford• Orlando
Xenaal Club, Pfppbt Gardens. Lee
M. Banelottom, HU! Hardware
Co, MeLanUn Jeweler, BtUfi
Package Ktorr,. Eddie’s Bests*rant,_____
Roy HoU&lt;
lev. Hockey's Turn
Shepr-J. C . U u U k io o n C o, MarAm -Stadias. Mateaw A Co. Martin Etsnko's Company, Lake
Charm fru it Co, and A. Duds
i t Sons*
J a c L K . Kassel!, Staley’* Ser­
vice Statk-n. Oviedo Drug Store.
Seminole Tire
Shop, Howard
Long Plumbing, H. M. Papworth,
City of Sanford,
Millard
B.
Smith, Lanai's Drug Store, Flo­
rida State Bank, J. R. Stewart,
florist, W. Atlee Burgee Cow
McCrary's, Randall Electric Co,
Western Union, Vernay Crate
Co, C. I. A M. Dingfeldet,
Henry A. Ruiaell Seed Co,
Haynes Office Equipment Co,
’Sanford Stats Parmers’ Market,
K. W. fru it Co, American fru it
Growers, Kilgore Seed Co, Sem­
inole feed Co, Campbell's 8o-urity feed Co, and Chqs* A
Co.
Tuxedo feed A Supply Co,
Standard Grower* Asin., Title
Guaranty A Abitraet Co, Monk
Bennett's Billiard Parlor, G. If.
Stuart Paint A GItta Co, Unit•d Lumber Co, J . C. Penney
Co, Rice, Trrw A Rice Co.
Inc. Coleman's Office
Equip­
ment Co, and Seminole Dry
WILDCATS

ELECT

And time haa dimmed that Al­
tec market day
Baalde tha flowered rafts af
Mur.'eo.
O f n r It’a never teen, but yet
will bo
A hundred thousand centuries
from now
Upon the border of a froien aeq
When lea has sheathed the
,
last frail, aplny bough.

WITHDRAW TANKER

OFFER

NEW YORK. Oct. 8 .- W &gt; Sfandard Oil Co. (N. J.) an­
nounced Tuesday that 11 petro&lt;eum companies which offsrdd
' l i t Spring to flnanco shipyards
for the construction of 38 now
tankers to rallrva the threatened
oar* coast oil shortage hive "du.
elded agmlnet going ahead w|lh
tha projeat.’*
,

Or aay It’a now I’m leaning, to
your fact
In tome strings twilight on
tha planet Mara,
Or that we fill the Interstellar
•psra
Beyond the llfht-yoara of the
spiral stars.
ITkare la ao house, tbore la no
* bare, no street. .
Dual and live dusty clay af
human toll
•/’.Ala heaped In formless pa Menu
S'
at my foot.
•*’
i Traaa young when wo wera old
atrlko In tha aoll.
Tha men are gone they might
have ahoathed from heat

CAMP BLANDINO, O ct L Headquarters and besdq u irtm battery of tho 74th
KirM Artillery returned hera todar
from Loutriana M'nctrrer* where
they were part of tha -tankkiller' group whieh • theoretically
. Halted tank after tank Into
somethin:: lo * tahn &gt;
’-mk.
Hrtf .-Gen. I n T. Wythe took
the sa lt to maneuvara when ho
fMomed command of the Pro­
visional Anti-tank Groop daring
the period. He returned yastcriiiv to take over the 74th wttk
lt« 4,600 officers and men to propan them for pooslblt partklpatfon In tha Carolina maneuvers. I
The 74th would leave rbout Not.
1. eolng to Uw maneuver* aa
Corp* Artillery, not aa a part a t ,
the anti-tank group.
The 74'h ’ Itself did not nertlri-l
pate In the maneuver*. Only It*
baUcK? teak M rt,

UPt—The

OPPOSES

Eailort

CHANNEL WORK

f f .

./

.

State*

/&gt;

0U 6

?

United

lack for rratline facilities. Prhc-ra
tkally erery ship Ja outflttei1
wth a complete library when
numbers of the crew can read
for either relaxation or study.

WASHINGTON, Oct. L -O P )
— The War Department advised
^engre*s Menday against rentructlon of a deep water chana Chotawhatchxe' hay. Maj. Gen.

r

fn the

N iTjr and Naval Reserve do net

/t e w

Five New Hostesses
Approved F o r Camp

proved a senior hostess, Mlaa
Ciitr'.lne iRickctson af Starke,
a junior hostes* and junior cafe­
teria hottest** era Mlaa Claudia
E. Davla of Tamnt, Mlaa Martha
Anne Moors of Griffin, G a, and
Mlt* Corine Packard of Jackson­
ville.
. ’
The service club* have hereto­
fore been operated by the po«t
sebango but they are soon to be
run r* tcpenile crtsblishmen's.
Thera era three an to post, es-n
-ontalning a rafateria, rradlngroom* and Indoor game facilitici.
Various duties of the ho*tr*rv*
re to manage the cafeteria*,
assist tha aervlcs dub offlerr, ar­
range dancer, keep Information
regarding room accomodations in
nearby arras for visitors and at
&gt;Ut and InUrvlcw soldiers In
moral* matters.
Billy enthusiastic English Fly­
ing Cadets atatlonad af tha Naval
Air Baa* In Jacksonville, when
questioned aa to what they liked
beet about America, replied,
“American girls".

t»\AV

t t W S S t —
S S S S S S

'o f a lltU low ** pr Icocari. Low" slowo
m cn t-C I.T . terms.

&amp; ( &amp; &amp; &amp; &amp;

M AFFETT AUTO SERVICE
220 N. PA RK AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.

newspaper cartoons, managed f
Utile thoater, painted fetter* one
weak and dowigera'the next—Id
Parli,-.CMogm llMlywood, Hon&lt;*
lull? and Innumcntla small points
ra between. Ha
haa alwayt
loved Ufa of . tha Hawaiian
Islands. There by pure good
luck he changed hla artist's
career to tha dull one of artist
and author. Thay have provided
Mm with much of tho malarial
In hla books "Vagabond's House",
"Hula Moons". "Stowaways la
P and it*", Drifter's Gold , anf

Tha noon lights,

tho stores
with parking lots,
Tho movla palace with It*
ratios* queus,
Tho traffic
signals,
throwing
vivid spots—
Whsns thay had toen, tha oaks

l-lCt'.Us-t
monishes tba Nader aa follows:

uaaeen you..
. . This world of thing* wo see
and touch and hold
* !a rattan In ha wall, and It
will alnk.
Than 1st tha traa roots faad on
ratten mould.
-L e a k a t thd ruin, beloved, do
#

net ih r ia k :

Tour ndrlt and our lor* will not

V n i«l »ea't krihar vttft U#
u w iia c u f o tfcaffc, Matilda. T * f t *
I I I aa a n tin t aaa i \ i t i .g .i i k U r ■

CHAD WALSH.

larg'a garbage col
» have gone or
afraid that will pu'

In aaUoual i
i. toaatry la

•jama) la ihocxing enough, but av*n mor* shot
fact that ha waa able to paaa an examination
tppolntmant aa (laid rapmantatlvo of th at f
agency.
B
ignorance la ao abysm al'that It la i
find a man oT hla atripa angngad In a aarvlca
halp tha youth: of Uia nation towards a carae

TOO LA TE TO (
m Busnu.

�\

I

•AT, OCTOBER 8, 1M1

THE SANFORD HERAI.L), SANFORD, FLORIDA

p o c ia l
jtfRS. LOURINE BEA L. Sodely Editor

ial Calendar

And P e rs o n a l

Rebekah President
Will Visit I&gt;odgc

W n . Gcrtru-tv Fa rley of W in ­
ter H a rm . state president of the
Beth Israel
Ladies Retekah Assembly
if Florida,
lU iilD ry w ill meet In the Jewish w ill p ar her official »l»lt to lh im m u n ity Center a t 8 :0 0 P. Srminofa Rebekah l-ndge Numlwr
43 tomorrow e rm in e at the E lk s
THU RSDAY
H a ll at 11:00 o’clock.
ffca Woman's A u x ilia ry of the
A ll visitin g Rabekaha are ex‘Texbyterian Church w ill apon- tended an Invitation to attend
the meeting at well a , all local
Red Cross in Um momHlff. Mrs. member, of the lodge.
J , D . W oodrtff w ill b« in c h irg u ,
' Wesleyan Serxiee G uild of the
Methodist Church w ill meet at Veterans w ill meet s i I'm home
Um borne of Mrs. Nancy Brock, of Mrs. Mae S c h ra ffrr on I Im
i l l * G rends lew Avenue, at 7:30 Avenue at 8 :0 0 P. M
There w ill he a meeting of the
r . m.
* S tm lao la Rebekah Lodfe 4.1 “ Navy Mothers'’ at the home of
trW Meet In the E lk s H a ll at Mra. I. D. M artin. I 3 r.l Mellonf l M P. M. Mrs. Gertruda P a r­ vtlle Avenue, at 7 :3 0 P. M.
t ly . &gt; president of the Rebekah
^Kbacrabiy
of
Plorlda,
of
WlaUr H aven, win make her of.
f k la l visit to the lodge. A ll visK in g Rebekaita are invited to at* there, and sisters, also for A u x ­
ilia ry members, their husband*,
tend.
^ The Seminole County Chapter fathers, brothers and escorts. A ll
bring
a
•f the Am erican Red C n w i w ill women are asked to
1 meet hi the chapter rooms at covered dish.
The first general meeting of
:00 A. M.
Cal. Theodora Roosevelt Camp the Sanford Garden C lu b w ill be
held
In the W om an’a Club in the
Mo. 13 of the United Spanish
W a r Veterana w ill have Its regu- morning at 1 0 :0 0 o'clock. R. II.
IKr m asting In the L t i ’on H ut E l l l i of Orlando w ill be the priniwTjErOO P. M.
, .
„ eipal speaker.
The W om an’s Club, under the
•Col Theodore Rooxevrlt A o s ll(ary t i t tha U a llad 8pani,h W ar direction of Mrs. M. W Drarleo,
w ill be In charge of th« sewing
session for the Red Cross fo r
the afternoon.
Sanferd Homo Dem on.(ration
C lu b Will meet with Mr*. S. C .
Graham , 204
W att
Twentieth
Street at 2 :3 0 P. M. with Mrs.
M. N. Cleveland at e o - h iu . c . A ll
members are asked to bring sug­
gestion* fo r demonstration purposes for the eom lnr year. Also
members are Invited to meet the
Seminole County agent. Mrs.
Oulda W ilson, who w ill he pre■ ant at the meeting.

WEDNESDAY

Mrs. W. G. Sheldon spent yestrrday in Apopka.

?

Permanents

SUNDAY

'EVA LEEN ’S
BEA U TY SHOP
1111, CK LEEY AyKNUB

W alter Sm ith I, suffering from
a leg in ju ry which waa sus.
lalnriT in a recent fall.
Mrs. H arry lle e rrn has returned from a serrn weeks’ trip
to
Pittsburgh,
Somerset and
Johnstown, Pa.
Miss
Gwendolyn
R la kr
of
Tam pa was the guest on Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Campbell
and Miss I.ucille Campbell.
i

NEW ARRIVALS

Activities

Telephone l« s

Temple

I t SHAM PO O ‘ 1 4
A A
N D S E T -----------------l i V V

Alatheans Have
Supper Meeting

Capt. W . G .
Cam pbell of
W ashington, D. C , spent
last
weekend with his parents,
Mr.
and Mfa. P. P. Campbell.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. T u m -r
.pent last weekend in Wsurhutn
as the guests of their .» n and
and M.1*.
daughter-in-law . Mr.
Gens Tu rn e r.
Mr. and Mrs. C . M. Boyd have
as thair guests at their home in
l.nch A rbo r, their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Msynard
W erner, of llam m onton, N. J.
Charlaa Meriwather. ton of Mr.
end Mra. C. J. Meriwether of
C e le ry
Avenue.
has
entered
tra in in g as an aviation m echtnis
at Kealar Field in D ilosi. M is..
Frien d s of FL C. Snotlgrtuta of
Enterprise w ill regret In 'earn
that he Is in the K e rn a b l-lau gh ton M em orial Hospital whsro he
underwent an operation last week
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M illrr plan
In leave tomorrow for Newark,
N. J. where thev w ill visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W M iller
fo r two weeks.

The 8. O. 8. C lu b w ill meet at
Mra. P st la n le r hss rrtum ed
the home of Miss A rt* llo lly e ln Lake Monroe at 1 :3 0 P. M. from Hodus. N. Y. whera she has
A ll members are urged to be been fa r the past month with
Mr. I-anler who is working there.
present.
W hile away she visited in CanaMONDAY
da also.
The m orning aeaalon of the
Rad Cross w ill be taken up with
Mr. anil Mrs. U . R. Rollins
the cutting o f m a la r ia l, hy ws- have as th e ir guests at their hopt*
man of tba W om en's Club.
on P a rk A v rn u e , their son and

j J For
Slurdy, pnetical,

r
i

w&gt;ml Sateen bound. /
7( r * « r .B I | » .| Be | /

B scurUmm Uf Wall

8

N et Panels
Delleat, shadow, laca M (
wages with floral
4 1
bordara. They’U sail
*

niuii
I t Omitmg

Nominated 1
Wesley ( lass

Auxiliary Plans To •
Teach Patriotism

While Looking
Around I'or \ Place

Sorority (Jives Dance
Honoring Freshmen

C

To Iline
I’rv Ihr I ood at the

J

Methodist Circle
Two Has Meeting

J

rwo Sanford (Jirls
In Stetson Plays

*t V &gt;Jtt. - A ■ - “&gt;*im T T

Stetson College jOfficers
For
Law Dean Speaks j
m
VF*
•
r 11 • '
To Kiwanis Club

New officer! and group cap­
tain* of the Atfclhran t‘U.v» of
the Karat Baptist ( htirrh were
introduod to the other' mrmbcr*
€••«!»•** rrmma r . « r ' S r i
I" '.
' 1
at th«* regular businr** and Ra­
cracv, neither are we. . nd . »c.i,i ' “ ,'*1 ' " r
cial meeting of the dans * h k h
I^im hert. and our dim. • t- im^ p I
*f
waa held in the annex last even­
ly whether to help Kngl.tn | ot c i^ u in g \
ing Ip the form «»f a
cereal
to help H itler
j 1"*’ inuoiii
dUh «upper
The program w i . ir i iO|*. d
I low*
P illo w ing the supper a abort
t'harlcs Morrison, Fo iio tn -. i in n i Mr* Cl
businr** meeting w o presided
her.
j dent, Mr*
over by the prraxlrut. Mr*. B.
--------------- --------------------I id e n f; Mi
R. Berk, at which time the year- (
•ary. Mi
ly report* of the out-going of­
l&gt;i .'and Mr*. B. J. I .a( our
ficer* were
heard
and
plan* announce the birth of u son
made f,»r the new church year. v«*t**nh»y in • hospital in Bir*
Tho*e present at the .&lt;unper im n g '/n i. A la. Hr*. LuCnur w ill Sr
K rv itu litin g
\nit-lit a
piril
meeting were: M n
B«*ck, Mm.
icm m ih trcd *r thr ft»rmrr V ir ­ of patrioti*m wili U&gt; u«m« ,.f thr
R. N Nipper, Mrs J A. Strange,
ginia M rriw rthrr.
important undertaking,
.. r eh** •*J
M m . V A W illiam *.
Mr* B.
Am erican I * g. n
t|m f*
F McWhorter. Mi* A I.. Kelly.
mg thr tttining v ta i. .Mi
I I*
Mr*. Winona Bragg. Mi* R &lt;
W. H an oi. IVe«idfiit
i ,i«np | 1
Harper. Mr* O. (’ tilth*. Mr*, j
hc||-lai**ing C m l of the \u x ili |
(i. S. Selman.. Mi*. L.
I.yon*,!
ary, nnnoui.erd toda\
I nrol! I "
Mr*. Fred Myer*. Mr* Murray
mrnt tif the i irgest
no mhri i I
Jarvis, Mr* K. S. Rockoy and I &lt;»»rrn and white paper
ship in the hietrrv of thr »r f*
Mi*. Jrder ( ameron
i n * »leeor*lrfl the City II
ganisalion i* Iwing sought
Ini**1
AI*o, Mr* Annie
Meriweth- *bi* wnriUHl
dance
whic
help accomplish I hi - t*-k. ■ hr'**
er, Mr*. I W. K ntim inger, Mr*. K'ven hy the Phi Alpha
said.
I
P F W HgKani,
Mr*.
A.
0 . sorority for the freshmen &lt;
“ Armed defrn*e*
whuh
well*
Madden Mr* M. S. Nel*on. Mr*. I mole High School la*t i
are building " il l n**i mak.i Vmeri |
W. C. I.villi.
Mr*
W innie
K. I Identification hadin'* were
ra secure unb'** H o i. .« hehmd 1 1'
Sm ith, Mr* C
P
Kurd, Mra. I*ure green and white
them a nation *li&lt;*ng •» p n tri-l^
Mahle
K*lridge,
Mr*
t lyih**
Spon*oi* for the d iinn
M l*
D a n iil wtntrd v
otic spirit
Dirkrraon, &gt;|r*. A K Roaartter. Mi* S C lligh tn n and
W
A Ufitted nation in win, Ii every ^
Mr* N S llaye*. and Mr*. Fred j P Hall \|u*ic wa* furni
one it w illing hi * e i\i •id *a»* '
Harrison
I ■« ntrklrodeon
r if ic t for I hr t "Million gotnl i* L
1 (lii-M* seen d a n r to tr . i t - rh.. M i..c . lic it v Kinir, M .irlh.i e**rnti*l for tin* survival of our
I’lir" . Charlotte
True.
Audrey country a* we know it m t h« h
Itsch
Joyce A dsn*..
Florence world of today The . mu*t be V
W ell., Susan
K lr t lo , F.le-nor no ■ ubTrr*ini or *elf -et king *t
Angela
M c i-ih . Jean home while our men me train
f irrle* T w o of W Mini'll * So- Harvey.
llu r- | ing In tht ^t^eld I he 10*1 itlltHlII* I
ri**tv of Christian S*Tvir»» of the Wlughaoi M arjorie lone
Mei.vh
Martha whrh they w r framing ••• defeml
Mi*th« ili*t C lu u i h hclil it a regu- dick, S ylvia
N'snry 1 niuat not In* n IIomimI to decay
lar niretirtff in thr form of n ••&gt;"»«. W inifred I nvell,
tehind their hack*
»*nv**rnl tlish lunrhron on Mon- Digh'on M ariorle Newtnsn, lloro- |
U*v in thr nnnex of thr churrh *h\ I'erold. Robert. K v s '’ » Me*, i “ Wotmn have a veiv important
W iltin a in ,
A n i. e
W b i ' . h r , | part to play hi keeping llu* nation
•
Following thr luncheon a hu- •
The\ are lh«
7»»n.
t i - o H r w . , | internally strin g
•inr* in cm*ting wa* hrM with Ihr M o o t A ’ l i n - n ,
•
tender*
of
th«
fire..f
patriot
chairman. Mr*. K.
II
I^inry. l i U ' i y . P 'ln n n a n d S S ir le y F e h o la .
•
1
l*m
in
the
home
They
are
the
A l . o the M l. - e s M - r g a r e t \ f v • |
prr*idinir.
Annm inrriurnt
w»*
•
m ailr of thr w*^*k •f
nrajr*r • • - I t e l l v f lo r la W d lia n i- . I.o is [ one* won ,ou*t u i-till A u ie im ia
I hrnugh
•
&lt;liiring thr m««nth with Mr*. W. i a lilo . .'^ , 11eI,.n I I ii&gt; h*.on K a lh - ideala in the young
their individual and organisation
\b rr-o .
r . Buhrman in charm* Mr*. O. o a W ii- e in a , A n n e tte
K. (’off wa* namrel ns c h ilr - M in n ie Moth O d H s m . S' t n r v C o l- activities they can eoiitnhute im*
m*n of tfTr program to h*» prt*- Ion* M a r ie I'rrk 'n - C o n n ie M e. meaauiably to tn. def«at of the
seeking
to
undermine
S h ir le y
C a m e ro n
P a it v | force*
*^nt«*| ip thr rh irc h on Mi-mlav i a ll
American democracy I «hind tinllo . l, . . . M a r v J » o - |t- i. n o ll. . . V . |
afternoon. Oct. III.
Vl„. line* of nrmed defense,
Tho*r
pr&lt;**mt
w rrr:
Mr* —lie Well., I.ullrla I '..... .
“The Ai/^.’lia ry i* giving rnerW d i.
L im i l le
M s"
« h ir t- v
B u lrm »n ,
Mr*. f \ A
l*hml«*r,
| getic nervin' in *11 field* wh« ie
tn |
Mr*. (’. L Harri*«»n. Mr*. M F m 1 L l l l 'e n VVsI. h . ||e * * o
the pntrotie vnek of women can
F Moyr, Mr*. CJnff. Mi*. Ilcor^p . fo i.-ra e n I * e g e " lin n , in M * - * h s , he effective
We Herd greater
Harden. Mr*. Is T Ihts*. Mr*. w . o h i M s r y S k in n e r s n d H e le n
i strength than ever heforo thi*
♦ *Irr Mr*. C). S. Toler, Mr*. A. l i e V .o n
year because of the g n % te r need
Paul
M ir k ..............................M -.I.'.le
D. ShbemaRer Mr*. A K. Shoe­ , \ | , o
for the wmk we an- hi position
maker, Mr*. I^ n r y , Mr*. J. I - l i l l l It o l.h v I ' r o r ' o . II.II. I I * , lie . to do. We are asking nil eligible
f lark
Mra. Z. B R -t lif f . Mr*. 1h ,.« d . I l ' l l v R n b n o 1' • V e il P o w e ll
women of Sanf &gt;rd to come into
P h ilo .
K&gt;
T
W Turner, and M r* .. R. F. ". o h h v M a h o rn ,
our A u v ilm y (/n il now mid help
, l * i .en
F a r r e ll.
JF .-l
• »er.
Crenshaw.
ii * carry forward out great pro
j c . i l ..............
I r . C ile a C h a p .
o* .ti, Ra|r*h W oir.-r, Jselr l|e - gram of servin' *’
The
Cam pbelLI •»,-ing
Unit •
Hale
Hofioano
ll.-a M
hold* it* regular meeting* at the |
H all, Kenneth Fehola. David ( is ', Legion ilu i oil the first Friday 1
ohel. Leroy llo d g e. and tieorg" evening of each month, w lon up
Speer.
plication* for membership will
The Women’e Missionary Union
be received and new
iiu -iii U u *
of
the
South
Hide
llsp tlst
welcomed into the organisation
Church met at thr home I l f Mrs,
Mr*. Daniel a llie d
that old
H. I» Y a tfs oW M nndiy after
mender* may pay
their
due*
noon with Mrs. J . A. V srn open­
for the current year t» the null I
ing the meeting wltH a Scrip
t»emnirer,
Mr* F C
lla ip r i.
Ilk L A N D ; Del. M |S |ie ri» l(
lure reading, followed with u
at I OH Magnolia Avenue.
Two Hanford young people ai&lt;
praver hy Mrs. J. N Hurdlrk
Routine business m ailers wen listed among thr eastings for
rlisrursed and Ihe m erling rliw d the dram stir •••s,on opener si
with praver by Mrs. A. J W alkrr Stetson U niversity on S alip day
P A t a t c u coiaeioM
A Dm of one
after which refreshments wen night. Oct. I I
s f 0 « li.t. f t . . .
act plays are to he staged li­
served to the following'
• •• Amtma %
Mrs. Y arn , Mrs. Burdick, M’ • the S t r v T I H lly Theater that
(•ll«9« gult
night, before traveling
dutine
coming week*
prominent
Asoghter-in-law, la«u\..-'iS»-VT r . R o - si'ftrr.
Rollins and Mrs. Rollins, of Furl dWtsdr' sfr .HVpfsmi, h»s 'one nf
the leading' roles
In
"Hound
Barrancas.
T rip ", serious
so rk
by
Carl
Mr. and Mrs. F . II. Ashdown Allenswurth. M is Itussettrr Ir
the
daughter
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs
rsturned last night from
New
York Htate wharr they have b een A . K. Ilns seller, N atalie Title,
lanendlng the summer. W hile away daughter of Mr -and Mrs. Rob­
will
appear
in
they visited with Mr. A sh d u sn ’ - ert K. True.
Per­
{father who celebrated his HOth " T h e y ’re None of Them
Sophie
K err,
w rllI birthday anniversary In Sept t i fect’’, by
Ibar, at hla home In Freeport. 1. known su l bore.«
I., also Mra. C a rrie Peek. Dr
ami Mrs. F. W. Fletcher of Say
villa, L. f. and Mr. and Mr*. J j W a lk rr. Mi*. Hattie Couraey,
eob DjBrlne and in their forr.u ■ Mrs. I&lt;eUnd Brrkstrum .. Mr*. Res­
ale H a r m and Mr*. Yati-*^
home tn Sod us, N. Y.

Women’s Missionary
Union Has Meeting

BLANKETS&gt;

PACE T H R E E

• l.oriSK

I'ATTHUN l&gt;&gt; llavil.m.l
ItOSKI.AM ) I'ATTKRN l»v lid'
ROSI.YN I'A 'ITE ItN — Knitlt-h
AITI.KIll.OSSOM I* V IT K R N — I
IIAMITON I'ATI'EHN — Mtrl.i
ADAM ANTUJl K— Aimruan

M cLA U LIN

JE W L E R

flT ,3

TODAY AND
THURSDAY

R iiY T W - T W l

Sweaters
■M w y w b ita ta d

clad* Model with ragUa snoutden, Johnny sollar. Pull length

ChUdraa’a ' EiUl Slaapara

]£ar ^

Brushed kalUad cat- M A C tea I Easy to wash.
*

l * . ME.

'

G*jr. Arbor. CnlflOMi.
JS s f ' - M

rb &amp; m

'

4

RONDO* Parotla Prtato
Waghfaat

dealfnat

4

te campus

m e .

AC

idtcbad
6—CTm
w
ve^^w e W
sw CM
• m l l lM g a U
l * l a kaatltraublal

T h iyV a chtaring Chetterfields
Im c o u m thay'ra MILDER
COOLER and BEm R-TASTING
Y o u ’d enjoy reading uTob«ccol«ttd, U. S. A ,”
or hearing a lecture on Chesterfield's can'frht’CopUd
b in d of the world's best cigarette tobaccos . . .ibut
the best way to learn about Chesterfields is to try
’am. You'll find more cigarette pleasure than you
aver had before,
V h a V Jrita O t a d B a a a u A a r

�EDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1911

PAGE FOlin

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1*11

TTTE SANFORD T1ERALD, SANFORD. MAJKIUA

Flash Gordon Is
Chosen As Best
Series PI a v e r

K lu tk a Fills Gap Gator Game With
Left By Loss Of
Villanova G ives j
Florida E nds
Si^ns Of Battle

- 'cop
These are four of the eleven men w‘ •. parachuted to safety when a U. S. Navy patrol bomber w n forced
down in Ihc Carihbrun .'Yu m-nr St 1 -'utuj* Island. They arc shown on arrival in San Juan, Puerto Rico,
'‘hoard another patrol plane, which i clo d them up on the coast of St. Euitatius. Three other men who
made the leap nr*1 missing. Left to i / t Anthony Creidcr, 24 , of San Diego, C a l.; Harry P. Brown, 24, of
Phoenix, A rt/ , Fin est (j. Cooper, Jr.. 30 , of Denton, Md.; and Joseph Arnodeo, 30 , of Brooklyn, N . Y.

Former Governor and Mn. E. D. Riven were attacked at their Lakeland, Ga , home by a man police said
apparently Intended to kidnap Rivera but who waa beaten off by the Rivera in a hand-to-hand battle. The
man, identified as Horace W. Bikle, of Pittsburgh and New York, fled to a tourist ramp and shot himself to
death. Rivers is pictured ( foreground) with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E . D. Rivers, J i ,
granddaughter Jan. Ha wife and his daughter, Jerry,

P. P h on aph oto
V.\ ping. Mrs. Hnrhara Crrcnbcrg kisses her sun, Charlea, 4, III
C.

Central Emergency Hospital, San Francisco, after the boy waa a trucr
bv a street car. Doctor* ordered amputation of a severely mangled 1«4*

G A IN E S V IL L E . Oct K— 4 8 p« j
O A .N F T T V IL L F .. Oct
| r ia l) — It's a natural.
elf I — N ick Klutkn. » quiet. reTh at’s wh*t observer* through
»enrrd
197 -poind
blond from |' out the state are saying
this
New Brighton. Pa., has silencetl , week about Saturday
night’s
the fears 01 U niversity of F lo ri- I game here between the t.’ niver
da football fans
(i aity
of
Florida »
Figh.’ing
Before the opening
of
the |I Gators and the Vilbn ova W ild
current gridiron r-'.iw n,
many |; cat*, a eonteat that hi« all the
followers of the Orange and j| ear-marks of a hipper-dtpper in
Blue were I'm cnting the loss of (| tcrr*ctional bittle.
A few of the reasons why th«
two fine right ends. Alternate
C a p t'in John Piombo and Frank fray looks like more than j-**t
Snumk. and **xi&gt;ressing iht* fen. jI another football /arm* are
1 —Florida w ill
Im* nut
t«
that the Florida eleven would I
be vulnerable to fD nk attack* |i avenge a 28-0 licking lis t &lt;enaround the right side.
wn
(
2 .— Both teamr made great of­
But Klutka. who never «aw a
fensive
showings
lust
Saturdni
moment of nction at end before
la*t Spring, has in thn^» sanies night, Florida in a Irt-fi victory
hushed such thoughts
Rapidly over T a m p \ Villanova with a
lerrn in g the details of the transi- || .’13-d win over (’enter’s Praying
ion
from
tacaiv,
where he ,I t olonels
rival coaches,
Tom
letteresl js
a souhomore, he jI 3 .—The
Florida
and Clipper
stand* out potentially us one of Liel. of
Smith
of
Villanova.
were
once
the l»est ends the Gators have
team-mater under Knute Hocknc
had in a long time
ut Notre D im e.
Extrem ely
powerful, with his
4. —Both
teams
have
men
tenth- on of weight comp.’ctly striving for all-sectional noogni
distributed
over
six feet of tion. Florida puts forth Forest
height, Klutka i* one of the j! Ferguson, left end: Tommv Mat
hanlest hittuig men on the Gator i nson. left
half-back;
Peanut
si|ii id His
Mocking
is
well H ull, left tackle; N»rk K lu k».
above par. und he appeurs to l&gt;e right end; and (’hurley
Tate,
n cap Me puss *nagger, though quarterback The Wildcat* have
he doehn t got much chance on Tackle Ed K asky,
Center
Ed
ih ria ls with . etcivtrs like Forest
Korisky.
End Steve
I'ritko.
Ferguson, Curl
und
Kondren j "Whippet Jot*” Pexelski, sens i
M itchell, und Charley Tate a tiorar | sophomore halfbat k. and
round
Ziicgy
Zam lynski.
206
pound
N ick re lly it u r N
to shine fullback
when tile other hide gets the
There buys, and the rest «.f
ball. Deftly playing the inter­ their team-mates, ktmw that u
ference so that
he frequently wtii over . h i intersertiuiiul rival
strips it jnd bundles the tacklin'* 'preads the reput linn „f th.- ».n
duties, tini, he knows when to lire team, »•« both eleven, will
smash and when to drift. As one Le in (here huttlm, fr.mi the
veteran s|K&gt;rts editor s a il a f’ er opening whittle
w tching
the Gators for the
first time this year, "K lutka is
the on«» man out thera that you
can r **e without watching."

HAMBURGER
CHEESBURGER
BARBECUE BEEF
BARBECUE HAM
BARBECUE PORK.

Brooks Jtidns Four
Wimu/s 'In K«»ip ! I'n,jr‘
On Record Run

D o u b le

H e lp

fo r j

Contracts Announced
By W ar Department
W A S H IN G T O N . Ort. x
— Contract, announce.| ie i:
W ir Departm ent:
Florida Pipe and Suiip y r
Inc.. Jacksonville,
valvef
Turkegee pilot trninim ;
ilm
Ala . , 2 2 7 9 .
Tyne* Hroa. nirti'innh.m i. i

Marrtn.r 8. E ctlr.

One hunitfarfrtfcnimhif pnuiKtt’SfnBrk newly arriveil from Portugal
for u«o in defense manufacturing go up in smoke as lira sweep, the
lighter on which tho Innul.itlng material was stored In New York. Th#
Portuguese freighter S in n eicapcd damage.

Federal Reserve Hoard Chairman
Martinet 8. Eccles la shown a. he
appeared hgfore th. House Banking
and Currency Committee in Wash­
ington to urg* that tha prlca control
bill be broadened to puree ceiling*
on wagaa ami farm price*, lie also
voiced the need of a 48-hour work
week and condemned strikes.

I* la ono of tho laat photo* of 8gt. James M. Maron, ropottad "hilled In action” while flying with th*
IP as a rear gunner. He’s shown rirsfMd with buHtta aa be took U* and a cigar bofor* a flight. II*
I M hi* turret ‘‘Tho Memphis Special.” Ma-on waa th# son of an Tpiscopaliaa bishop In Memphis, Ten*

Cb

S i n f u l Avenue Just Off Of
Gtneva Avenue

.'J j- r *

**.J‘ &amp; J • d

1l

CATES

V
v!r ^

X ^ ^ W \

r .
YJb '.J k jf '•j H A
M
iis S b l ' *
r '.—

i

j

1

• *V i
:7 i - v
t
•j .
* '/
f

i 'i

APARTMENTS

Caiea

nufldlng-

Nice dean 2 room sod pri­
vate bath apartmeata famish­
ed with lights, hat and cold
running water.
Only IJ.M
per week payable la advance.
No children, no anlmala will
be allowed i no electrical sppUrnces will b« allowed t* be
ured
unleaa
arraagemeaU
made with Sanaageareat far
their nee, Apply t#
M rs. J . J . C ates

i

/ \ v
f . n

1

Cairo Apartmeata

G

Mllckelt P. Hepburn

Johnny Rucker, New York Giants'
autflslder. Mans Zion Episcopal
Chunk In Dohba Perry, N. Y„ with
Ui* farmer Alma Panrest, fallowtig their marriage- Note tha abowsi

_________

Pictured as h# arrived In New York
i or an American visit. Mitchell F.
Hepburn, Canadinn p rem ier,
warnad of • two-ocean attack by
Germany and Japan against tha
United State* and Canada If Britain
lose* and denounced (trike* delay­
ing defense preparation* as "dis­
loyal.” II* urged drastic measure*
against persons who promoU work
stoppage*.

r

Mrs. Artfcat H. James

~

f] '
1

v-4-

NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. H
— (Special)— Hur Holman, En tern Airlines field manager nt
Varo Beach, received ' hi, com­
pany's annual gold medal nward
for meritorious service at cere
monies here . recently.
Tht award, conferred by Cant
Eddie Rickenbacker, was E . A.
L.’t recognition of "that employe
who during the current year per­
formed the
most conspicuous
service to aviation outside the
- Mr. Holman rendered a con­
spicuous and heroic service in
planning and supervising the revru t of oassonorr* from one of
E. A. I - ’a plane which »«&gt;
forced down near Varo Beach
last March.

IM W. FIRST STREET

IT KEEPS A FELLOW

“ P U ifF JB tr
Ono way to keep even uttli
tho high cost of Using ! i to
sovo on tha thing* you Ua\o to
buy. \T # call help you rusvo by
Insuring your property In aho
Central. Call tu today.

A u Qagaataary

I PURNISHED APT. llgbU .A waIV
U r furnlahad. I l f W; le t St.

REASONABLE
KMe ttTtfnrnlshJd*telfre at*Uk*
Miry. This house located nea&gt;
*
calf course, has all eonvenion
[ &gt; ' . * * * aid will make nice horn
v« far family wanting to Ihr* I*
?■

CO

home, they'll welcom e j refresh­
in g m o m en t to r e l jx . A tix b o llte carton of Coca-CoLi from

/

your d ealer it the easy way to
THE
SIX-BOTTIE

provide home refreshment

CARTON

l-TTA KETT
Gats etta a u x s ,
AMNUTE.H6 U. ,
pfZOPOSC X ) HB2/

Uy PAUL ROBINSON
AM I THRILLED
I HAVSNT BEEN
ENGAGED N .
•ViECKS'- Vvi.-----

J I T IZ lE D r o D - l

f O U D N CMiN A
taxi - o u n re o s r
TOO M U C H .'e -T -

WE L L v.O DOWN T O - ]
MOUI 3 J N A N D PiCk.
OUT A U IN J S O B io ^

YOU DUMB DODO.v I K ,

DtEILl

------ 1 FA sr Y * o i2 iJ z n s p i 1

\

ro O e u tE C

i r i N A T72UOC . '— r

LETT GO
OVER TO
» HER
r HOUSE-1

BUSIN ICSS 8 EBVICB

RENT

SUPPLY

W hen th e family tvmW#»fw«*im'

0 7 \V . Second SI

youmnow a jsff

ClassiH ed A d v e rtise m e n ts

• Hera’s a iu w type of pump which fills a definite need
by supplying an extra volume qf water at |ow pressur*
and alio provides an ample supply at normal tank pres­
sures. Extremely quiet in operation, th* F-M Horizon­
tal Ejector pump has but »na moving part. It produce*
greater water capacity for its motor sis* than any other
design qf pump.-An ejector jet and tube, built into tho
suction side of she volute, increase tho capacity of tho
pump and develop a high pressure discharge. A heav­
ily constructed bronze impeller makes the pump less
subject to wear from sandy water... Com* in today —
wo will b* ghd to give you completo details on this
l'-M llorizontal Ejector Water System. __
,
I’A U I, J .* .^i
S T IN
in E
n hum
anil G
' iiitm
E O RuGrEs o
ST
i IN
■iirEi,. uw
O wnrrn
ner*

MACHINE &amp;
YOU DIM DOME/

COURT /
, fern Ishad.
cl
r

jimnliaii'

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
PR BB DELIVERY—PHONB AM
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

This la a new picture of Penaoy
'vmnia's now lin t lady, tha fonsk
Mr*. Emily RsdcllfTe Case, who wi
married to Goysrnor Arthur I
Jam ** In tha Doylestown (Pa.) at
Been Run Presbyterian Chunk.
v-fun Ann RagasUary af Wuhon sits amid tha redaction of
a teissd by tha Treasury departit Tha weapons are destinwl for
Han defense units threeghaut
at Britain. Su m MMaf tha gnsa
are ready far ihlpcaenb
__ mT l i v e c r t - Q 1..jin i.

y e a r ’s
w ill i m *
the con vr fit of

Manager Of Airlines
Awarded Gold Medal

and American troops war* aent
thera to prrrsnt Nasi seizure. •.

•
, /—v —
•

gives an extra volume of ivater
al low pressure
,

ANGEL’S
EXT SHACK

:09E BUSHES—T exas . No. 1.
held In cold storage for 3
weeks fo r sarly bloom. Mspv
varieties. Margaret W. Kirilay. Phone 106.

S E E WHAT H A PPEN ED * H f W ,
I TDLO y a h e w a s a
L? 7 / C

o0jV

\I

[ N O ^SA TH R U '

\|

I LETTER M A N -

COPENHAGEN CABBAGII plants
’or f iX * . Phone 812-J._________
J8ED APPLIANCES: Karosene
range*. | i up: wood range*,
10 up: f-fb
all porcilsiii
[alvinator $65; ViUlalre let
U,
|M t
Universal
Elec,
ange, $38 1 Many other used
ppliancee In *good condition.
Ocean’* Pnal Gas 8-rvlce
Arena* from Peat Office

LONE RANGER
LET PC &amp; ee THAT
UCm* BERM ICC//

f OUT LOOK/ THCRC’B

A OTRIMG ATTAOiCO
*\ TO THE ARROW/ J

by FRAN S T R IK E

A JO B WITH STRIN GS ON IT
a l l t h is

etTPirer.

Ba y s is

m y
STRING

we

ricno

th at

)

|fj|! c

the.

u x tr:

^ - l IbVtG fcU /
i'i l ■’ ^-----—------ -

YOU WATH ME TO D ELIVER M O tlEY TOR
YOUNERVIS. W ELL, YOUVE C EITTAIflLY
MADE IT AM ALMOOT
IM FD09IOLE is - - — '
A S S lG flM E rir.^ ^ )
» D o r n uiiDcnsTAnol

fi

�■»/

I
i

•*V- I’ W

' ,

•'•*1

WEDNESDAY/. OCT

B A n r o R D ,r L O * n tt

PAGE S IX

Hanes

Three White Men
And 11 Negroes
Tried \y Court
Thrrr while rant*. imil Irn
colored ra.rn a err Irisol yoktorday afltrnnon ill 1:00 i.'tln-k
In the Mjnieinal Cmirl hy Jiif'gc
Frank I.. Miller.
While men brought In Inal In.
grthrr with their chnrgr-. nnd
e»nlenre». were; Franc:* Arnold
Dnitrr, petit Inrrrny, ram- ,li».
missril; l.ernv
llirk .o n.
im-Mi
larceny, cusr tllsmissril; Sheliie II.
Coghurn. recklen. driving. rave
continued
T. K N
Colored
r r .e .
an'l
charge
were »* follows: Sir
Kouney,
drunkene.*,
horvl
e.lre a le d ;
Kiln Hell 'llnwkin.,
disorderly
rrndiiet. guilty. $ 15.0/1 «»r 45
du, , Nurrile llrnd-hiw djsord
erlv cnniluel. rase dismissed;
J i ir y Marlin, pussesaion of Hu­
nt,, guilty, find.on or 00 days;
Koli Mas Drown, assault, guilty,
| n i l or 75 ila'vs; Jam&lt;- llnvi,-s.
ill mkeness. guilty, $5.00 or 15
du* Also Itilln Stria-ns. diunk »n&gt;l
disorderly, guilty. $10.00 or 30
days; Ivy Churi h. disorderly con
duel, case dismissed; John l.aw
son. loitering and investigation,
eft-e dlsmi-sed; Nornion
Jones,
disorderly conduct, guilty. $5 00
or 15 days.

Oct.

Pie: nretl
they .pant the fold October night preceding tho fln t h i m
th» world s .r ir . e tth e head of tho ticket lino M tstd* Yankoo Ht.dium,
New York, ero Elixaboth Albrecht (left) and Peggy Albert. They were
taking no chincri oa mlulng the opening conteat of tho world ch«mpionsbip duel between tho Yankl end tho Dodger*.

RADIO NEWS
WDCO

Tonlfht'a I’ragraaM
•&gt; 00 K d w in . ('. H ill
0 :10 Program llt-sumn
0 :1 5 Dine Streak Hhythm Knsenihle
0 :3 0 tha
0 : 1 5 The World To ilay
7 :0 0 Thi* luine Hanger
7:311 I a - i ’ s I'rrlrn -I
H :00 Dig Town
H :30 Hr Christian
H :65 Klm er Davia and the Newt
0:00 Toxilco Star T h ealar
10 :00 filenn M iller Orchestra
10 :15 Pul.lie A ffa irs
10 :30 Spurts H eprutrr
10:15 News of the World
1 1 :0 0 Denny Hoodman Orchestra
11 —10 C a rl Hoff O rrh eslra
17 :00 I,inton W'rlls, news
1 2 :0 5 . S ign Off

TotMorroa-a t'logram*

0 :3 0 Norman

1938 Plymouth
Cottle — ::.:*’Ttn.W
1936 Chevrolet
Co«pe „ .......
275.00
1936 Plymouth
Coupo _____
265.00

F t a t i i t a**

(C h a p te r

I9 9 K I3

U « «

F l o r id a ) w it h lh a
C la r h
i Ir e u li C o u r t o f H a m ln o la

1941

u

2 30 U P Newe
2:35 Building for Defense
2:15 Afternoon Mueicale
3 01) Melody Matlneo
3:15 Cleaeica In Tempo
3:10 Renfro Valley Folks
3:15 Adventures in Science
3:55 Preie New.
1.00 Cincinnati Cof\»ervetory of
Music
4:15 Afternoon Serenade
4:30 Press News
4:45 Burl Ives
5:00 Twilight Melodise
5:15 The (}o|dberg»
5:30 Wild Life
5:45 Ju st Enterteloment
STAG

s i

of

Ao-wu-wus
N . gripiigj

a

*•* ‘"I »tae

of
th a
C o u n ty .

1 2 :3 0 flincetlm e
12 :45 O u r C a l Honda*
1:0 0 H ixie Farm Club

I'Jin Rridge

School of tho A ir

Please reserve for me.......copies of the
Sanford Herald!^. Annual—.'Tourist Edi­
tion which will be published this year on

Jack in beck from Ilmadway with the latent
sensation—

PANORAM

O ct 27.
Name

DEW D RO P

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

Address

See all the Broadway and Hollywood sLen
right before your eyes.

JACK’S

....

INN

PACKAGE GOODS
M IXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUT1FHL LA K E MONROE

Any individual or organization desiring extra
copies fer mail nway purposes may obtain them
by placing an order with us before Oct. 15. Achargo of 6 cents a copy will be made for all ex­
tra copies to cover cost of mailing. A fter Oct. In.
cost of the edition, including mailing, will be 10c..

cons

l\ \ H T Y _ S P O IL E D

OKI.AIIOMA CITY. Oct. *• 1/17 lleby
Ctrl
Abbott. 7 h
pounds ami the daughter of Mr.
and Mm . John Beneon Abbplt.
finally broke tho male monopoly
. t a h»by clinic here. For two
hail
xnd b half year* ‘ there
leen naught but male bable«

llra s le y and h isJ-'Inriiln Cowboys
7 on D r-a k fa st Drevltlea
LEGAL NOTICES
7 :1 5 II P News
It:no T h r World Today
s o t h 'H
8 :1 5 Morning lleveliona
Kntlr. I- h.r.liy «!»•!&gt;
8 :3 0 Fm erV tleutar-h Orchratra
....
Ill tlU slO S M « l
,n
11:00 Yowyll Drew*.
W . . I I I I ) . S t. i m . l* r
K l . k 'B t i r o v . r r
«n d t k x t
O'1 5 Am erican flcfmnl of ‘ the
m t r n i l In r - a ' s ' - t
P .,;
Air
sti.m t" th» l«tm- n,..,h*
I 0 :3 0 Tunes fnmi tho Trupica
lima- N»m« Hlslul*
H hBPl,r
j 0 :1 5 II P News
SXVil | , . i .if P'PirldBt wllh th
: 1 0 :0 0 Dm
fl.rk ••» tP«» ''Irrnlt fnilM of
H.m'nnl. r-milv.
10:15 M vrt and Margo
K IC K O a X S T A N T IN K
10 :30 llirksn n Ivea
Owns,
10:15 W uiniin nf Cnnrag-d
llr t
1. m i .
11 :00 Murv lu*e T a v ln r
1 1 :1 5 At Hr me w ith S ally Msr
*
9 I1 T IIK
N oi ittIf**
i r , Ii&gt; h *rt!»
.r .liv
*« Ii *v»pni » | h a * I
tin
&lt; m *, s
i nn ag i tne' ,-1l In h iia
s s *1
*1 °
nm
u aln
lns----1, 11 :30 Interlude fu r Ktrlngs
A
»
«
.
i
im
lr
r
»U iifiir«t Av w. itm lv r Ih s f ir t ll lo o n
11 :15 l i p
News
N lrk
l r k'w
'.
l- . i- k i iB "
H ln r a nnd
H»P 1 « N
1, 1 1 :5 5 I’ rngram H-stim e
Ih n , |
liii.n d
l « ,-B tn tn p
■ la
|l 1 2 :0 0 Kate Sm ith Kpeaks
w i n s |&gt; n r .i i . n l In I h s l a r i a t a l O *
f
|
II
j
I
j
I

I Will Do My Bit To Boost.Sanfcfd

ONEof NATURE'SAIDS
i For CONSTIPATION i

EV ER Y NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S E V E AT JA C K Sl

N i r t l r a la b w rrb y g lv a n t h a t w r
a r a a n g a g a d In
b u a lq a a a a t
||4
U r g n o ll a A v a n tja H a n fo rd . F lo r id a ,
•in d a th a
f lr t l t l m i a
nam a
C n la *
m a n 'a O f f l r *
K fju lp m a n t Co. a n d
'h a t w a In la n d
to
ra g ia ta r
a a ld
nam a
p u rs u a n t to t h a ta r m a r&gt;(
lh a
“ F lr tltlo u a
Nam a
H taC U ta*
( C h a p t a r 20911 U » »
o f F l o r id a )
w l l h th a
C la r h
o f th a
C lr r u l|
C o u r t a f H a m ln o la C o u n t y . F lo r id a .
W A t . T K I l H. C V X eR M A N .
M A R T llA
II
C O t-K M A N .

F lo r id * ,
Y

T O T im

N o t Ir # la h e re b y
g lv a n
th a t I
a m a n g a g a d In b u a ln a r a a t 121-112
Hanf.prd A v » n n e a t H a n fo r d . F lo r id a
! " * " • C ik u n ty o f H a m ln o la u n d e r
flc tJ H o u a n a m a F
11 n i r l # r A J i r F lo r a g o d t h a t I In ta rv l
to r a g ia t a r aald n a m e p u r a u a n t t«»
th a t e r m # o f th a ~F1ctftl«&gt;ua N a m e

ATTENTION FOLKS!

n o n e Ft

To Make Way
For The Tradr-lntt
On The New

1938 Chevrloct Coupe
wl(h Radio ... 446.00

I.

Owner*

|. |a||

H O T ir Y. s
N o t lr a la h a ra tiy
g lv a n t h a t
I
a m a n g a g a d | n h u a ln aa a a t H a n ­
fo rd . F l o r id a
In |h a
C o u n ty
.,f
H a m ln o la a t 1 )9 # F r a n r h A v a
un­
d e r lh a f l r t l t l o u a
oa m e
H a n fo rd
F r u i t Co. a n d t h a t I In la n d to r a g i«»ar a a ld n a m a p u r s u a n t to th a
tarm w
nf
th a
'F l r t l t l o u a
Nam a*

—---------to T ir r
—
N o lle # la h a ra b y g lv a n
th a t !
a m a n g a g a d In
bualnaaw a t
J l!
H a n fo rd A v a . H a n fo rd . F lo r id a , u n ­
d a r th a
f ic t itio u s
nam e
W agnar
F u m l t o r a Co. a n d t h a t I
In la n d
| p r a g ia t a r a#Id n a m a p n r v u a n t to
th a l i r m a o f th a “ F l r t l t l o u a K a m a
N tn tu ta ** &lt; (* h a p ta r I0 9 5 J L a w n o f
F l o r i d a ) w it h th a
C la r k
of
th a
C lre w *t C o u r t o f H w m ln o la C o '/ i t y .
F lo r id a .
K
A
M O N F U I IT O N
O w ner
O ct
I . 1941
'

Final
Clearance

1939 Plymouth
Coupe ............ $175.00

K l'- r W e ) w it h th a C la r k
of
In a
f l r r u l t C o u r t n f f*t m ln « .U 4 o u n ty .
F lo r id a .
J I*
M IT A K F . l t
O K W IIIT P .

(C h a p te r I t t t l l * w a
si
w it h O is C ls t h
of
th e
C o s it o f S - m ln o l* C o u n t ,,

C lr c a lt

TtlL'CIITON DRUG CO.

r f lJ H 'M r n

We Aro Ovcntorked
On Coupee.
They Munt Go!

Htat •$(»” (t’haptar f#9SI U w i «»f

t»rl

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

Now On IHoplay
At Our Hhowroom

N o t I r a |a h a r a b y g ta a n t h a t w a
a r a a n g a g a d In b u e l n e w a t l i t W .
1 st Ht. H a n fo rd .
F l o r id a
In
th a
C o u n ty , o f
H a m ln o la .
undar
th a
f lr t lt t o u n n a m a W W A u to P a r f a
C o,, a n d t h a t w a In la n d t o
i ag la '.a r Mid
nam a
y u r w o a it
to
th « ta rru a o f t h a " F l r t l t l m m N .im a

H O T ir n
N o lle # la h w r a b j | l * e n
t h a t I.
O a o r g a C. I ld r d t R . a m r n g a g a d In
b n a ln a a a on lh a
C o u n try
C lo b P a o la R o a d
u n d a r th e
f lc t l t l o u *
nam a
of
S p a n c a r - lla r d a n
Ih ilr y
a n d t h a t I In la n d to r a g i a t a r a afd
n a m a p u rs u a n t to t h # " K lc t ltlo n e
Nam a
f lt a lu t# ~
(C h a p ta r
2t»A3
U v &gt;
o f F l o r id a ) w it h th e C l a r k
%f th e r i r f t i t i C o u r t a f H a m ln o la
c &lt; * ttn tr . F lo r id a
G K o itu r. c . H A n u c N .

Canadian crops of apples, penis
and grapes ale esfVnuleil ut Icstkan last ye»r, the Deparlnienl
o| C'ominerre says.

1942
Chevrolet

Klorlds.

N o tfe v la l « r $ b y | l ? $ » t U t w $
• r a a n g a g a rt li» b u a la a a a
at
ta l
r u t Xnd g l r a t t . H a n fo rd . Ha m I n o la
C o a n tjr
F lo r id a .
ia 4 # r
th a
f le t l l i a a a narna L o d g a Jb Hon O r o r a r y
nnd ( M l
w a In la n d
to
r a g ia t a r
a a ld n a m a p u rs u a n t t o t h a ta r ro v
o f l h a - r i c t m o o . N a m a H U t n la "
, ( C h a p t a r 107JJ U # «
o f F lo r ld n l
w i t h t h a C la r k o f t h a C l r e o l t C o u r t
o f H a m ln o la C o u n t r , F lo r id a .
I
M . J IX JD O I5.
e
N O ls IK H K I . L K Id O IM IK .
c . U ) I X JK.
O c t I . 1941.

‘VUtlt

Why not choose the NAVAL RESERVE!
—

AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
\ by the Secretary o f the Navy
"AH man now enlisting In the Naval Reserve will be retained on

active N jfe &lt;uty throughout the geriod of the national emergency,.

}".»« UWU.U-' «-»»!&gt;•

i,t I«*U "f rlnrWal wllk_tnf

btrt they; wfll be released to inactive duty as soow after the enter

t ’l t r h •■( m &gt;,
t 'lr r u ll
« *o u » t^ »&gt;
X r m l n M . (.•■.iinix, K l~ r l4 »
N IC K
C O .N N t A N T IN E .

gency ad their services can be spared, regardles^ of the length of

iir t

i.

*

in i

time reniaMng In their enlistment,”

1:4 5 Hoad of 1. 1ft*
2 :0 0 Young l)r.
M a lu n i.

*'

2 :15 Jny re Jordan

1036 Plymouth
Coupe
255.00

I I up to $300
I L

' Signature

5 5 5 a * Furniture
• Go-Maker
•'Automobile
MODERN
FINANCE CO*

Fla.

K n llr . | . h .r .h y ( I,a n , Ik a l I
a a i s n c a a s it In b u s ln s s a i l
lb *
u a l h . r A r r . d . o n . N o r th I i a M
A ssnus.
S nn lo rN .
F lo r id *
la
Ik a C n u n iy
nr
8 s m ia « l&lt;
a k d tr
Ik s l l r t l l l u o s nam s A rs s d s P a r k ,
s e a M iitiv , a &gt;1,1 (D p i I If ttr n d to
r a g la t . r &gt;al,l m m . p u rn iw u tt la
lh a
ts rm .
nr
Ik a
" V ta O lla a a
N am s H l . i u t . '
( I 'h a p ia r
M ill
La n i i o r F lo r id . ) w it h 'I k a C t f r h
a r ik a I l r r u l t C u r t wt S tia la o U
C n a n ly , P u rM a.
■«
u d . f a d luius.

CW .. |„l
„ ,

C~
i

i

r

n s

i * a

v

't r '

.nA U

S h

•
aon cn

Halles la ktraby a
am aacaiad la kualaa
.Pi™ Avn.. Hanford &gt;
4a, ika ria tfu S S rU
eikdla and Ikal I ln*aa
•aid aams puranaal |
ICtepl.rfrMMeer
m il r . w,*
jUlk Ika Clark of
Ooerl of NamlanJa j -m

on. i.

K0B*

IIKI'INII^-

not MOMury), you can Join aa a petty officer
right away—with higher pay and allowance!,
i Alao, If you hive two or more yean of collage
credits, there tie rpedal opportunities to be­
come aNavalaviator or a commMonad officer.

HIRE I t w
OPPORTUNITY
THAT THOUSANDS OF jUN
NAVE BEEN LOOKINO FOR ,

VITICN

1931•Chevrolet
Coupe ........

In any case, it ie your
to lead a healthy, ndtin
to travel
end at the
foundation for your future.1.'
better than modern Navy Ta
ceaeful career In civil life.

Here ie your opportunity to have ell the ad­
vantages and privile«ee o f Navy life but with
a shorter enUstzneaft.
Many men do not realise—bqt it la a fa c tthat your pay, your training, and your chances
for adVanpement in the Naval Reaarve are
exactly .the aaine aa ha the Navy itself. _

■i

••

”

■*.*

G et th is FRE^

• •• “

* P V E K T V A lp in S W O RTN S U M

.

Taka your own apsp.’ t r t ’t edeurhe that you
have had no gpedgtSfatoihf. Id that caas here
il your opportunity,to Warn one of the Navy’a
45 H i-P f? trader f r t a aviation jiirlneoifm
to r a d l^ Y ^ r ^ / m e iv e tra jS ^ w o rth
$1500 tha first year ahaa. In adcUtlpn you «et

(Over $100 weeth.)

Ika (IC IIII.N,. n a a ,'.^

-V u T .^ a T N k k l'N i* ? .® ^

jmt*
tAkrau kT*Florida?
is
£1ark or
.
W

etUeAjeaO

But perhaps you
know a trade. In
offera you the opi

edge. If you 1U
H R E '^ g f ?
W ZK ,

J * / x
T
r?r
^ 4 U f ij
j

I " -'

^7

+ * l r v|

■v

«

!

u

rfs j

a

l

.

t

4

1H

�t
r . p r v » ? n y F r 7 T -^ ,~

r*
ilV V ..!; ;!. . » I ■

• ■
y ,.

*■•■

•••

» fd S e n tin e l* O o a n ty

"

M an

•

VOLUME

P ro d u c t*

S a n fo r d I-. T l ir Mill* (t-n lr n l
F lo tiil.i ( llv A ffo iih n i; II.ul l lu ih w a j
A nd W ilie r Tr;m *| iu rl;iliu n

F r u it Amd V c fv U b lM T h a i A u j
B ln ila r A rea In Florida

xxxm

K H ta h lis h rr l In 1 0 0 H

• S A N F O H I* .
■■ —

F L O R ID A ,

T I I G R S J L W . ( X T o l i l . i ; •I.
------------------------.■

I-H I

M e m b e r A -isn o taC rd

I ’ro s i

\d

M C I It

iU

Farmers U n it | | p jj| . ] e r Q i J e f S a y S
S o v ie t
Offensive In
China Said To Be Defense Boot?
Union Militarily Finished
- Badly Bogged Down
Senator Thomas Re*
commends ll-I'oint.
^ P rr/srt-jrm flo fo rf
Group O r g a n i z e s

China Finance Mini8tcr Urges De. mocracics To Take
Lesson From China

Cuban Modal For Cugat

Chinese Carry Great­
est Offensive In
• Last Four Y'ears
O ct.

a

—

(IP )—

Jnpaneso armies nre
"n o
irretrievably
hogged
•down” In C h in a thev “ a r e
unable to take advantage of
th e world situation to seek
conquest elsewhere.” Finance
M inister Dr. H. H. Kumr de­
c l a r e d today.
Kuna urged the democra­

A special homecoming meeting
f-* * v r Woodmen o f -the* Wn'ld
lory Camp wax p lan n e r Tpr
Tuesday night aa the groun
met in their regular m eei'ne Iasi
Tuesday evening at the hall on
Park Avenue, C . C. CoIMn*. ere.
rctary of tho organist lio n, said
this morning.
M In the count* of Ih'- meetIng prsslded over by A-'visor O.
B . Rudd, Eugene St. John madr
a report on Iho meeting held at
W inter Park the night before,
where an .Initiation r f a class of
^ a n d ld a h v - was carried on * ith
- ^ t h a assistance of Compa.iv*- k i-o t
&gt; th * 30th Regiment.
Invitations have been e*trm|ed
to Winter Garden and Orlando
Campa to attend the home com­
ing meeting planned here next
F s u k Mr. Coliins rrvealrd. .Mat­
ters of vital importance In the
camp win be discussed and ev­
ery wember i» urged to attend.

-Orlahdo Army Pilot
nParachuteg-To Safety
TRENTON. O c t
D .-&lt;A T-A n
Army plane caught .fire in mnl
-irfr &gt;wi cr aaheri hero U*e - W» l
A nesday, Ih* pilot parscliuling to
safsty.
N. R. Lancaster said the pitot
SlenUfUled himslf
au
Lieut.
Ceorg* Aubert. Ha quoted Auhert
sa saying he waa en route from
—Orlando to hla home station at
^ g l t n field In north-florUla. when
th * plan* suddenly caught fir*.
Aubert said ha attempted tn
Had a landing field but that tho
flamre began to blow Into the
etckyit, forcing him to bale out.
# Th* pilot waa unhurt, but the
plena waa destroyed-

Congress Is Told To
gMepd Neutrality Law
— P m U m t Rooeer.lt, ' asserting
i t la tils* for the United S * a t«
to abop playing
Into
Hitler's
hands, aad to
unshackle
our
*»w ” urged Congnoa to revise
Nfutralhy Act speedily to
*' the arming of American
today the
door open
la tor,
to

I n T n i .s I ' l a n c

D i c I r i c li

W reck

( ;nm lil

County Health Unit Under
Direction Of Dr. Dan Cone
. -i.-will Organize This Week
—3
fU' f'otuily H* nith Unit, ir'v
-ifiv # - brunch nf I h r ( V i m
t\ » Melfeltl* Wfirkg M Ihi;||||I|I|;'
" gJKii.nl.'ifi Ihi* m i'li, 11r . (bin
•one -lei tail I' mIm)*. The pn^riit,
* o*m»y Wrlfan* «lcpnr I nunt un
•hr
i . Is**»h lisrlb-tt’ s Uirrr
li*n will rontiitin* to iw th" cum
A n y relnflvrt » r ftcipininlarwi
who know thr whrreah«iiit« i*f t*ve limtirh *h ile the new «unit
Dike*
rote
of
irniriimiz.it loll
the ffilb w in g men, niu.t notif
&gt;| ‘-&gt;a .AUAUAu_aivU.U.XllUe..U*w prr
ihua
ly. air\cr thr*r pn^pn livt* »«•! • v.'-nt lh&gt;- prend of rnmmunWaM*
fi
* *
tff&lt; have not «r« c« iv« «l tpoUr. (" lie has n s ls ff nf three
nrtim line to th*- fart ilwv h.ftV"
been returned t» 1 1. &lt;. nffire ui&gt; j U'cmlwr . Mix. Kklllli lleslem, K.
elaim rtl suhjerting Ih r men I - ! M ifr.'.id h 'in l and I ola MemiI
in gto nurse, who are n .
pcpfCUtinn
Jain«-« It, Crew!, Ilarrv Tliri'er. | ■ i tin r him in finding n rrn tra lly
Willie l.r&gt;.
d r.-f t;r
llnn’i'ln ", toeitrd loiilding In s lm t wmk in
Cllftnn Andrews, A "-le n m Itri.il- next u n -k . . Though he hn» not
Icy. I.ee J'lfilin . Itr.ire llrnwn. deflnilr ly rngngrd an office, lh&gt;Rnherf L. Ita n i.. Ktant.-TF n t r dlrerrnr ha* n prnspeftlvo sue.
(is f.reen mid
Ellin
Il-iwlin-?
The h 'lillh unit staff nienila-r*
Taylor o f K.mfordt ll'-nrv I -.-ky, d irla r r.l that Ihey an- going to
Charlie Kumlere, Siiiioi’-I (ialnes pv-op.raln with Sanford's medical
and Ilernire llaihlen &gt;-f Ovle.li. s u m lath'll. Ur. Cone w ill give
Alan E-&gt;rne«t Rohin i*Ti. Mlnn i ; no in»ro |jtinn* to school childvvilli
William Marion .lone'. AUsm-.nle ’■i n - it bout ennsnltal ion*
Rpring-n Alton ..'-'nnfli, Ki 'oi- p ia r'ii ini; pliysirisn*.
"The m ain nhpect we hnve i&lt;
mee; William
Mill.-r
l.'Engle.
lion, I '] . ; Fred OWen., W atcot', to prevent Ihe spread of ilUen.e
N. Y .; f'lelh-n Luke C.r-cory, in thi I r nnty, inrlnding venereal
Prlham d a .;
EI*io
Ander.on, disease:-", H r. Conn said, “ If any
Oxwegn, N. V.; John
Kc» rtll, person would rather a particular
Collinsville; l.*-on. Clifton
doctor t r o t hint and hi* fam ily,
P ill.burg. I V ; W alter Zander*, the unit w ill co-operate.
Marlon rnunly; Eddie !.c c liar"We w ill take charge uf any
rl» and Amo« Haywood, Savan­ indigent rases .which need
ul
nah, N. Y., Ilolscy tiather, Mnr- lenlion. and after we meet with
the medical hoard, wir w ill defer*
deny.
’______
mine more about imiorulatinn and
d iis a p r e v e n t io n
in
County
aehool."
Hr. Cone is in Sanford .tem­
porarily supervising organisation
of the unit. When a suitable of­
fice is csUUU bed, another doc­
8 AN FRANCISf). Oct
Th* eccWcntal diiroverv that a tor w ill he appointed to have
common organic chemical i» a charge of lb * work In this county.
prolific producer nf ranter
in
rats was reported Wednesday bv
three Stanford University medi­
cal ehool scientists.
The finding* may give rc
searchers r n Important n«w elu*
PANAMA
O ct
0 - (AT—The
to the
eause
of
malignant
nf
ITinsma.
Dr.
growth*. What c a ts ** eaneer is I’rer 'dent
Amulfn
Arias,
was
dl»cl*wed
to­
one o f medicines unsaved mgsday to have fled to Cubs.
tsflo i.
The supreme court aworo in vicel)r. Floyd He Ed*. Hr. Robert
pre&gt; blent Ernesto T arn Guardia,
H. W lkon and Hr. AWln J . Cox
were testing this chemical, known who is ssid to faver a collabora­
technically
aa -2-actU -sa.ino- tion with th# United 8 talcs, a*
fluorine, for it* value aa an In­ provisions! Jtand of the governsect killer. It was known to be effeet hr* s gal m i bug- peats. They
fed it to n to to detormimf Its
fle v n
effect
on
animal
digestive
systems.

More Addressees
Face Prosecution
Under Draft Act

K ailrn.'id
m it led

Chemical Found 'I’o
Give Cancer To Rats

M o sco w

Town

lb

Ad­

U u ssian s
• lift

I Ihll.-r"-.
-..la
llic
n i i li i. i r i U
11 &lt;•. L. \ « a r
t . - -isl i&lt; \ ir -- ■11. .i.-i.rlv
■ i
I r-Mitis
■ ii ir.-limr
•u
rfi-n-

i

i:..
..It

III*

M i l l a g e Rates1 S i d i i c s N i \ , J i
Recommended By N j i m c d &lt; k i ' - School Board
P u rclu M '

Ol

D H 'c n sf

i t ’ .i 'i

Wolfe Wins Top’
Honors In Gun
Club M e e liny
N i \l

11 i i ; li

bonds

W iI It S i n k i n g

M:i fl t&gt;

15s

F u n d

A u th o rized

Sin iIh

\nil

in.| it ••
in ilivi.» t ill
•*b|K.k{
ni: »*v
i

.1
lll-U

S c o r i* -

nf

S h jillt'r.
\llcnhs

i
» • ••

»•1*14
I •I ••I
•I ••

_

(bn 1 \

nf

W*4♦

VV I .
• K.i

^ _
ol
*ir » «•
T A I I.A II A S 8 K K , O* • •• »•
f t "
•%
(•ovfrnor
lliilh m l
•«“l*v
••
Ih* '• *
pr*n«lr«l llnfil*'" ( tAjttly • •»t|i'«*
UMirrr H ill KnlH-rt" "f I iiiii'*t *i
h»'. •
f
i
fiil, r«»M".inrr t»
•x •(• •
nonfcManner in nffic"
.•If i
In the fiMpfiinimi " I'lr r , •"
"P»
ifoverimr «.im | Rfibrrt* h "1 f 1 •
.r Ih*
ly h tut frfttiitnlf'nllv*
appro*
•fh »
for I'iiym rtit ".i 1 *11 fur *
purportin’* lo
foi I oih Im • . #1 ..............
VM
1
ftirni*hn| to ih r h*»*ir«l "f ••*••
ronuniE'ionri w l»y
our
.1""
r|6 1 f
llo rta n l, vblun mi lio ll i i*i"l
M'l il t» '
fuel na_«»ch hiu!*H*r i»"i *•••
A i
i .•
furniKheil.'*
•r I h i I ft.
(l(olN*r|ii w n i n*l it»» 9 1 i i .'
ftn a kifan I lu rm iy rhare* in •
nection with Ihr lumbt-r lum
I
iictiMn, but pM lni •• t j* hiri
chi'fk In rrim bur»r Ih r r'»unt
county rnm m i.inti.)

( ircle

•bor atI«i
lot.. Ihf*
I . I Mow
I It it (I,* „(
.I
all
\t in» i*
It
'I
litsir*•
I '.
. .nwi.b r
•is ll&gt;.
mu- nl an

» " llth *
111* g l -t
ole
I ’ hi« *» **| I*b jt » f | l k

'Jo v u rn o r S u s p e n d s

-*-vM*a. .k W iw S J V O

U i l l n l i iiw ;il l - 'r o m K c v

i

Ml '• illljl I tl «l I . III. «
muon i,ir&gt;I in |Mt'li*»n
-th* Ih. Kilt*, I imI h \
Null' oftt fi be m ill I iiii m i . *,
I ■ » bl.i-t fm ii.nr* ,i i »s| &lt;«l|
M.tin iiiiifiiif ai lu r imv* unit %%t
Ihr h .til f ir |i| \\o ik *
Ihr
I *un.--*. r I ’ojiI, lio n a I'. h I
roo| t ’ompuny arm* «hm ilmwi.
\ wtilkoiil i* 1 hit ul* ir**|
to t*|irrN«l ly
in g lill.ill
In
•*tl r r •11111-« in Mr* *ti«t 11« t
T h r A h i. »b-i t irinn*
.m*l
Miiirhiur*t:« wink** iw thrr I* n
log lit the ball of * 1i»l iiihm
llf iit liir r |irinri|»atlv I"I lb .If
bhlp &gt;ani •
•I
ll
Tptlkf- man
\
toti * I Sill ‘I
I....... .
ktnk*
r
-l
•
l*|i
bl
.i
th*- t . 1 &lt;»
i.»
V Ml in#p"t ti on ln»" |o.
I
&lt;&gt;
Itllf •III) "I" but *
1111 ml H it III rlllr*

,

Bud I'osition Is
Callrd Hopeless

i

.K iel

In

O i T c ii . i \ c

llllt M IN I .11 \ M.
•el'*
It
I .on
• I ' l l l '• I H I * *

I H 'c k i r i ’ s

‘ Vvy" W'5ki.‘ l l * r “ T :&gt; V T » c * W e !?.:***‘

Largest Steel
M ill In South
Halted By Strike

cies to follow the example of
C h in a's tffo rt “ to shake o ff the
yoke c t oppression, tyranny an I (
aggression which is now r r a ilu u l-j
A i r engulf In f the wuiiU.
Japanese army sources an­
X a v ie r Cugat ( le f o receive*
Pap-. |l«u.|». H-y.-nr-ol.l
nounced the greatest o f f e n c e
o f th * Chines* army In over fuur son of tho president o f Cuba, ami Ur \or.li-. f i ..nrh-sn. Cuban
years of w arfare apparently is ambassador to Ihr l/nll. i .-i.it.
.............. .
d „. ,, |,.r llf V|, nt
under way with the principal of thu C u Lsn t russ with lio- rank
I •oimi.m.l. r Th.- au ml i^ C h in ese o b je ct!** tho port
of
made to outstanding r .t u .n of ih. ' ,.,,1 1 |. r huinam taiuin
“ Ochang on the Yangtze River.
viee. Th e eenra-tny w a- at New
* h . r.- P u ­
pal is playhur.

Special Meeting
m Of Woodmen Of
World Planned

l l u l i i c * D ie d

I
VV V -T IIV G T r iN . lt d
V* f
SLit* tin.l ••I Iflllll/ilt 1Oil ll
f .ir ii
!•Ht|* 1 - fiir I hi i f I imIji 'i t . .*( g.llA.
IX" I" lllltMi Itf fit Ml* 1 I. .1 the
••un inu •Cl •' ih
!»»•» !••• " "f
\T . .| k »T .1 - tie*1 • "f t no
f I "Ml the 1•!"f1'II •6* |'f" k'l »M»
St M.•tor
1 It
1 Itoiimt
T%h.» H1r 1 in i»"*l th. mi . 11 '»kT
he* w«»•ild offt 1 thi
pr»
Ihvn .1illo* tIt** ,« **• ml tv
lt&lt; 11U n orifiunz.it ini.
1 I f"|NI• 1 116*1* Ml II f 1
putlM|* “pmr»t&gt; |»•tie* ,
1* 1
• itl that 1k: vt-r 1
1*1IH k* ..r 1 "t ton. Nin « ri"
•1u 1r «■*1 un. I* r
priei
tp|
1." - fiMZfn** "t w 11 h h
ftvonl •lepri ••'tin* nrvb t1 1 ip
rt l •"ll •t Inim *f "•llllt
thi j 1
J»l* t&lt;» fl* f-UIII
ct'iliim • t»n » rtn pi imiiii 1.

Japenese Admit
•
Turn Of Tide

C H U N G K IN G .

Tw o

1
I .1

1 "

:

-■

I'i ivnle Cars Are
rr ul)iem Says I'ire
1
(liiil* Cleveland|'‘
./,

.i
»

••

•■* 1

ii.

I
I*
•I"

1

•. .

M

•»n

I ll HI

l » . T

•1 1 !i ■ •

li

\

!,’

1' •i • * 11.

5" •1 ••!» Ml*'
,.f
.1.' «I»MV
1. M
i •i f ihiins t h.M»i/«'*l hn( •
\s i

/

l I I ' I V I II

■ •, ....

I horn

,i i|,|t irv n llv
&gt;ii. h
llill-r '-

• ,|*

'i " t h l'I lM M !

. i*t %11 v#» r ill *

i ••'liinr. i •*r
i

v .iii.li
. I* .»rlv'
,n id . lu iiv llv .
\ i
I tliks.

.1

v.—Uc.Uv. si-

*i

Mil
•Ln* *
*
i"

.1, I i i . y r l
or
i ... ih . of red
in'.. Ihe
||.ll. &gt; . I." I mull ||.| tfill* t Ilf
l*v

*

Jl

•*ttib •! * • •'•
•!
'!•
••I
I t
. b 111 b tr . It
» n il
t -I Vll
•
11 •i ••
i
*
Irfir- .ih'l M
•iki
tup I t 1 . &lt;1 **• 1 i t slrai«l»vril
......... '•
■~
I half-IlM ir • ••n* r
•&gt;(
...
.
fit" f it ....... .
11
|
, t * .I.| i» . I*•*1 Ini"
u r rriiil m' i«&lt; i
1.1
It! the t u r i •••till •k,
|1 I
1 , tin'll inn»t illl*
|.. 1
M l&gt;
J A C K S O N V IL L E , B fl. '.I
T bM iirurdii
!»•••t* r
in*
tlim if
h i i\i *« I f
•» t h i
I*
tint' *%'l 1 &gt;•’ •.11rIttiitz ninU ataivl*
l/P )— A roast guard heat In ralr I t ^ rfril th"
rh»»"l
• *
,.i. . .i I mmi! V y u m n lo
f-i
. i f I f r an i f I .i f i t • • M u 1
IMtf
W ednesday at least MU' « f M "
. i i j f i l y tr» I h IM
j»• • • f !•# *• t
,«1.1
ili.it h nw jnr
i
it l it cm i M i v
f h "
•
era! fishing smacks that had hi-&lt;
'lllltw RH I I I'r I' I"' t Mffl • filrM I ••
I iftik thi"tiirli had Imuh iir h ir v ril
• • k i.4 ll |f«#t .* I f i n o I •• It
\ h to S s ilc s T r c n t l
U^ssigJI . a fter a .-'Stvwksl .Io n
,,y ih,- '
|
it,,
,
1,.
i..i
in
,
•tl id (."rm iin
II il • fa£i In h i i i f l .**
,
h a il passed ■ niirthw srd slonir th
i, 1,.,t i.i.lv I mhI trn|»t n c c r la in t ) 1
Tl
t
Hu*f
ItdU.l
itit*
.
i
.
We«t Coast of Flo rid a, d iv is lm
&gt;
,|
• i .l IV ,| ,ititic* hut lu d
nl hradquarters reported.
l rnlv&gt; r -" '
3 1 -nd i
* A,» * mn • - t*f n r fin -. .1 l»r* ik
"tii'ii'• "it
-1».il.i'ii
.Mohcow*h
l»K M D *ll. (l.t
'• 1'*
A ll hands aboard were ’ saf-ntur fu llh a rk- lt d l . v 1 mid Ih" km -•»I i t l i n t * * (jiultv ini.iit'M
|. Vm »"I 111 *h" i*M*'MTPiir in- iiut^r d"f»'iiw ■*
and the c ra ft was in no nee I H ill C.-wrn un
I id m lt- »n»l flirty rylmdcr ll«H,ki.
‘lit* ••••itd mid ih*idinry (Snr■•••«•*
of asslstanre. It was found ni-ai ' •! In si*e th i.
&lt; It'-lh tan I
“AriuOirr' r»:iHi)u f»»r uiTyiit.' ilu.wtry 1 11 •• f*tl|*#v. u
J" »•»!•• Hi* mm. tln u .t had drivrn the, liltsSt. C.oorge’a Island between C a i 1 five fret. I I in c h -.
lu ll.
"\lln^iiidht»n9 un - m t«»r
' wli.it tnut-rliiiM Ini(.itt ihul I'.Mi MMtoU'l. «.( s.i I’m* ,iun.« ..ul i.f tin- important town
rabelle and Apalachicola.__________Mack w eigh- ItU t - &lt; .m i.
I'-'l th" • hi* f t* 1 I’Iji iiit jl »'m (In* i
of Ori'l, *•* mites e : 1* - uf that
ih liin i" nmtorintu mnv
!«• r i i ptiMliitt i* hnv«* I ♦•••ii fornuill * .iffrusivr'* ni iginal l&gt;a»e ntaiut
s iV r lh "«r tniptif I in cur n u i
triln»*lurf'l it« thr l*'in|inif »#-f*•i l ,
,
.
.*
* &gt;
,;t | ,f ,| (in jr |.r ti . •! ’ jMitt ly MfyannK. ( him maching thr nmln
dents. T lrre a11
'e rountlr
aiiw
ay
from
M'pmw
to
K h a r­
on record where fir*-, ti.i,e Im- i . l i . h . -I
kov 10 llu* Uon-*ls River basin of
It u til t•*1111 r•- ,il !•.» t 'iM'thfi
extinguished »n&gt;l liv.-s .lived
the I k.aim r%
person- hapiM-ning ii|sm
,d.li'i (mit'nttrld ••&gt;* '••••»•• *d ih "
K . '. u u lion o f l l n l
w us
admotorists involved
in
wteck*. 1 • • ' * i h ’" d ( ,i* jt- df 5| m»i L ,
niitr./l tiv 1 1-»- .Soviet rnnimand
(
l
l
l
l
t
i
d
v
lilted
'
I
f
f
I
T
I
r
t
i
y
t
r
I
"
l
i
e
A
ll
H
ie
Mpparslus
and
.
in-'
The old original Moore’* Kin- « hurth e v e r a ly .a i- Is f- n- ( millin n
rnmmuniqiie
l.t t.last
(wit re cars Bie equipp' d 'v illi |o . ( ieslt |«, th" l i t w III'nI p ! &gt; S 'l M I" o r
tion Churoh was built in
K
f t , .
• 1 xtinaui-hers of &gt;011- kind nr hi; th" tn -Mtifur■t»irimj ••iff illv t f *itvl l ig h t
Tin- German . indeed, contended
In an Onk grove on Miller Av. •
Mo(rt, Mr, .. ...... . Morris. other for Just such emergeneic*. thu. Iirml* »•( I i\»"r ift .n l o r n m ' that
m ajor disaster fur Ihn*
X A ti« » n * »#iv ih » :
n b ^ ti/i*
of
nue on land given l y J o * C a n te r-(j
||b-ksoo, the Lite J W. and the moreprivate c a n
"
i .Russians bail -plead to (hi*
n
u
t
i
M
n
n
!
rh
o
w
r
i
h
i
*
&gt;
"
n
r
S
i
«
on a n d ‘family, according to Mrs. Icg rley , -Mr. and Mr*. I!i&gt;h«rt equipped the hs'tter. Naliirnllv,
southern thvuter r i e l g-itewuy to
J-* C . Ellsworth, who adds t h a t's m ith mid othrr* w rit- active in thru- extinguisher* have to lie privfl th« tra«l" of u vtry ini* ih,- I'aucnt • ar well as along the
l"tf
1
«n
»t
|»iM
htiition«il
f.ictor.
cnrr.1 f»r and hr|il in working
everyone in th* tommunity do- carrying on tho w oik."
•inter, a -.e rtih g ; that
southern
naled th* labor and money.
* Mrs. K llsw m th was first ilia ir - older.’’
Nasi- llu tig a ria n ' Ita lia n - Slovak
“The interioi; waa furnished i " : msn of tho Ijid i- -' Abl and ha '
fo rc e - hail -.tr-iek
ailhw ard to
venet'
chairs
______ and
_ Venetian
____
ro-eperation f coit rhurch
tin- Fe„ of A lo v from llnieperopenuch corn
Mind* at th# 12 windows Mrs. I .oembs-rs. In tegu'd to the Red
Irovsk to the |tort of l).i*ipcnkn
■dlsworth said. Benches were oh- I rose Slxtion esletlislnd l&gt;y II
to niuko a junction with German
tained from a church In town tn - r . Hullo-.- during lh.&lt; W'.rld War
and Runuinlsn
■ •■ 111111110 which
LEXINGTON. Ky., Oct. 9 — h id advanced along the Axnv'*
la g built 'a t the same time , vlth Mrs. KDeworth acting a.»
I'.di.-i- C h ie f
I’m.- dix- upper shores to the e»*t. M »cow
BILOXI, Miss., Oct. 9 (Spe­ •AT
All past anil present members Money to buy th* efcurch'e nr- ocritary. »h.- said. “ Mi*. Harry
of Ihe Son* of th* legion ar* gan and pulpit was raised &gt; ileitrich wa* chairman nnd wr cial t— Pvt. William Mf Rohlnsrin rinsed Wedm-srliiy that nil kn-ivvn acknowledgi&gt;1 It*.ivy fighting in
held meting* in the rhurrh t» of h'anford, stalionoi a t Keesler narcotic a ild irts in central K en­ that area, hut put
it
shout
asked to attogd • meeting e l the many
___ | knid* of entertainments
•
‘ ‘ there i-ew clothing and bedding ami to Field, th" new Air (&gt;irp* .Tech­ tucky had hern questioned a . Melinpol to tho we.
from k n it"
nical fietwor tn Biloxi, Tuesday part of Ih-' investigation r f the
church's orA t to the destruction of M ™ « * left with IT other soldiers from •la v lrg of golf star M aiion Miley RUMANIAN LOSSES LISTED
A n aU tk* Day celebration.
the beginning o f U * ehurol
inislers Station church, th* member dis- the - field for New Orleans and nnd her mother Kepi. 2M.
IIEUIN, Kwitxerland. OrL 1,—
The Kum*n.an radio an­
_______ ___ Of Ul# cldsed, “Attendance fell o ff when temporary duty there, tefnre
The chief raid this action ha&gt;‘ (AT
the
Panama
autcmpbiles
bectme
common,
and
hong
shipped
to
b
ee
n
taken
on
the
possibility
that
nounced
last sight that Rumaala'l
vartotm
St-1 after 20 years of service, th* Cartel Department for permanent the killing* might have been Un losses thus far in the Ru
work o f drug-crated minds, but war were: 20.000 killed, IS
'*■ 'rhurch
waa ^demolished.
Mr. duty.
t'umil'Stl remarked t* wie-mit l» n » i-'A t ! »f the III) eeldiere vebm- added th a t-il-b a d b e e *-a s• fru it­ saieeing and 7 1 ,01)0
a g s be had always been sorry teeryd for the
foreign service less a t . other efferto to .find tin. announcement said 60,000
consented to Ra de«troeUon. •assignment.
slanq .bad been raptured,
identity of ths slayers,
—- •
-V* :

Panama President
Flees To Cuba

City

Fishing Smacks Arc
Found After Storm

Shows

Original Moore’s Station Church
Was Built By Community In 1910

Narcotic Addicts Arc
William Robinson
Questioned In Murder
Sent To Air School

B rie fs

ais ja w a g . ‘L •£ . “r . v srtsa s

-U b .

_ _ i.

M , ikrisi*- - 'J. : __________ i — .____ ____

— :—

&gt;«*•

r 1 _ •I f
T ic j ; * t J

- t -

••%'S

'x v ••* v»‘ '(A

\

'^

v ;-fc J tL b r • r s »

p -

m

■A

�</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="73681">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 08, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73682">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73683">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 08, 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="73684">
                <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="73685">
                <text>Original 7-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 08, 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="73686">
                <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="73687">
                <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="73688">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73689">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7404" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7042">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c964dbefdf2e17de1de8f01822fd66f0.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7257f41ed8f93d7a42b129b73ea4e1c5</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73680">
                    <text>«

m

wmm&gt; nvmM

eaw wip

M O N PA T. OCTOBER t , l U t

Florida Gatora Plan For Tough
Battle With ViDanova Saturday

uj^'i oodaera
Away Fourth

TIPTIO N FOLKS!
BHT £ NEW YEAR'S EVE AT JACKS!

irife&amp;&amp;%£$£&gt;.’■
SI BBSS
Outer*' i m l n h lb tlk * . of p m r
Sunday

bark from Broadway w ith the h i n t

ttn m "

gf .tlte toag&amp;t
M um n m t Sati with U&gt;* VDte-

• f MARTIN LEONARD. I m n m A
Iota mt
C buatr. to tha C n a t r

S e rie s S ta tis tic s

rwtum of Beaut
Now York (A L) -------A
Brookty*&lt;ML) .....1 ------ 1

I
I

PlRST'CAM E
(A t Yaakt* 8tadtam;
Brooklyn (N L) -------------1
Now York (A L ) ---------- J
Dark, Coaay &lt;•). Alla
and O w n . Prank* ( 7 ) ; ft
and Dkkry.
' ■ SECOND CAME
(A t Yankra Stadium)

Ctotar t M

mi which lai

Pint!
? C le a ra n c e ».

.* jy n k

Jtaa RP. to ground out Rati than
ha. hatTthrown oat Rad Haifa
Mfter Um Yankra thirl bowman
tapped ooa la front of tha plate.
Tommy Henrich coma to- bat.
Bull otm. atrika on* caDad, strike
two callow f*01. hen, two, ban
throa. Bo thara was Oaaty, am
p(tab away from Victory, and ha
raw to t o ooearion ■magniflcknthr. Ha bpsasd one across tha h*
fide corner and Hrivlch cwung
hard at It A mighty ehaar rote
fe ha mlaaad It and than lha

I; N ew On D iepler

? A l.O v

■ I up to $300
• S ia rn a tu re

SI*Furniture
• i

,-V iH

C hartC ow •

♦ Go-Maker
• AntomohHs
MODERN:
FINANCE CO.

JOHN a UDOWAnot.
At adulatefrit or of tko JUtsto at
MARTIN LEONARD, ttaao.lt.
r ir d aakUnlloa Ba*t. l L ' lV l£

non cm -

•mM
ywa
ry4itad
i^o TV BflVVP |IVI| M il. VV-I.

w. R. Doom aad Harry Carrlay*
•■*»•• la koalaaaa a* 111
Moalk Palmetto Arana# aadar Ik#

flclltloua aaaia raJiaatta O n t tn
and- that tra laland la raelatar aald
» « a t parauaat la tka lonaa al
Ika flrtklooa Kama aiatala (CfcapBrooklyn (N L) ---------J
lar M ill Lava ot riortdal wltk
New York (A L ) ------------ 1
Ika Clark ot Ika Clrcatt Caart of
Samlaola Coaal* riortda.
Wyatt and O w n ; Cb
W H . OUFRKK.
Murphy (•) and Dkkry. Roaai
HA RUT tA RHINOTON. .
(•).
____ '
■•pi. It. 1141.

r *Vrom 19|5 through 19M tha
Wildcat* had tka boat fW*-y**r
record hi tha a f it and Coach
THIRD GAME
i
Ctlpyar Im lth’a craw la f e t to ra(At Ebtrt* P kld)
-•
gam tha height* th b yaar.
R. H. I
A eoupla
of
hlffcto-tooted Nrw York (AL) .........J l • .]
■ophotferas. "Whippet Ja n ' Pa- Brooklyn (N L ) .... —
4 1
Rumo and Dlrkry; PR*
B i Wl pound mono, Caaay &lt;*). Flench
Alkn (9) a nd Owrn.

tka- wap In (bring , tka Oaten
trouble, taking o m la place of
Nlfk Bate* why lad the Wild­
cat* to rktor* &gt; » t year.
Returning from lha IDIO team
•ra P aaaar Euako, almoat a*
good a*' Baacai Jot Brhot. h«nlhilling fullhaak, and a ' whole
eorpa of paaacaUhhtg and* who

y . Chevrolet .

« t kio otflao to to* ««ort &gt; m i
of bo14 C n a t r a t Baafoa*. PlorMo.
w ithin eight eolawdar t a a f h o a ad
•kolt o u t# Ik* »Im « of raoldanca
■M root orrtr* n t n o «r ik*
rloliBBOt. i o l Bfcall k* ewer* U
kr too etataaot. t o n e or a u
tor* ay. 004 aa* aaok d a ta or OoB i d aat BO n u 4 ofcall ka n M ,

R-

he u p en fe hla m to n . after win­
ning only four out of "!"• loot

NoncM &gt;.
Nolle# U har.br Blvak that Cl
am) anaaatd In kotin*** al Itf
N. I*arti At*. Sanford, r ter Ida. a a ­
dar lha flclltloao aama Bayard
Realty Co., a ad that I Im.ad to raaiafar aald aaaia rorauint io |ka

Tic* York
Brooklyn

’

fl .

JACK’S
Not I n to aaraky gtetn Ikat I
» ■ n asy ad - la koalimo at Ml
Wtai T i n t gfr*«4 Sa.fard. ylorlda.
■ado tka' flotlUaaa aaaia 'Cam*bairr- aarartty pkM and a n t ( t a n
«Bt that I laland to n a la iir oaM
n a r n m a i t to Ikt term* at tka
T lc tltln a Naaio atata&gt;«~ (Chop,
tar te rjl Lawt of PlirM a) with
tka Clark o« tko Circuit Caart ‘ al
acmlaoU Coaaijr. ylorlda
~ .
r . r . cA R P B iU a

DEW DROP

Otraor.

a«ri. it. n i l .

NWTICM

Notlra la baroky g trta
am aagagog la koalaaaa at
foie. A»a. Boaters. rtaria
lha (tellllkwa M il. c 4 I
Slora a d Ikat I laland la
aald aaata * area* at' to Ika I
Ika " F m ltta n 4 'Nan.a

sS M m &amp;

(AL) --------- 7 1
(N L)

d

- r ------- &lt;

PaateU King. 9*. general

wtaiw of tha _AhelaBV and A*lad BcdttUh Rite, and widely

ehrara diad aa tha kail
from Catcher Owe* a

1

boupeed

m sm m

9 d ^ 9 l d a p a n ih t fo rm c tlrt

g yaUaw b%t g i i J m Di­
tto. I t waa- b M art-breaking
&gt;tlon for Caaap?-A moment
ra ha w ia on the adgo of

muet Uka tho way it
m w u ^ a r youhra
S b S J S f i
■».«
- • *»•• t A

’♦I h o a f . TrtTwi b y b^a

U m . . . au k * your cat 1
Im p ot IcaR trtp*. Y or U"

• W it
Optomatrlat
Wm*
la**

plnuurwa of highway travel—without Iho
dfiriog atratn u id parking tro g h ta — ler
about Vi tho coal ot drtrteg fo u r own c^r.

Naw'i fffin Thf#

' ■ • . * s# . • .#

p e n w lo o p a a .M e h d a y
o p t o a n d ; la e lu d ln i

INN

PACKAGE GOODS .
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE

Donald,
Donald, Brrurr (5). Murphy
XU) and bkkey; Hlgba, Prrneh
(4), AU*n (»), Ca»ey (6) aad
Owen.
- a
Remaining game*—Oct. • at
Ebbata field. Brooklyn; 7 add
rawwitav . u * mitelAfe VIE0
TLANTA; XlrL • 5—W —Ed- 9‘ (If noeeasary) at Yankoa Bta-

Give YOUR Child
EVERY Chance

See all the Broadway and ^Hollywood ita ra
ri« k t before your eye*.

FOURTH
CAME
(A t Ebtet* rie U )

rkh was rtrtak in g , for fliht
tha Dodgtra ngrer had a

•f

PANORAM

Jouk* or aomiaoio e m i r , rtorMo.

�Sanford I* The Only Central
Florida ('tty Affording Kail, Highway
And Water Trunxportallon

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY,

T O M JM B X C O l l

♦Survivor Claims

Broken Bridge Storm Slows,
Stops Moving Hitting Nortl
Of Iron Ore Florida (!o&amp;

\ £ub* Torpedo Vessel Addresses Kiwanis
B f Mid-night A t­
t a c k 600 M i l e s
O f f Brazil Coast

t BIO OK JANEtRO. Oct. 7
—4jFl— A lS-year-old nurvtvor at the Panama flag tanker
I. C. White declared today
**om and nerhapa two” uni*
Stratified submarines torpe­
doed and sank the American*
owned ship without warning
In a midnight attack COO
miles off Brasil

Aid Rushed To Marooned Parachutist

IGermans Claim
Victory O ver
Ukraine R eds
E x a c t location Of
H itler’s ( i r g r m t i c
N ew

Is

ATLANTA. Oct. 7.— {AP&gt; .
—A taM U lag U t aliU I r a - ly
tropical
alarm
oaw f
arroM the northwest.
F&gt;
rU a roast early today. stash--'
rd a t Tallahamra a ltb gmlo
• lad* and mated oa
lata
aorthve atera Florida where
aaualla apart eoamualcatW aa
and did minor dtmag*.
It » aa expected to raago
M*l Macon, Gg, an
lain
north* ret era Houlk. Carallna
and ereatnally hack Into tM
Atlantic la gr*a|ty dtmlnlab*d fare*.
No Immediate repnetn bar*

Hf Aiaeflstfd prros

Iran i -linr
ili'pxtrh**
to
•hr Ifrtl Slsr, Mot irt Army
nr t*«|. zpg f report o violent
ItAllle raging on ihe renlral
( \\t trot*) front, with Mar*
•hal
Sfittriin Tiino* her ko'»
Inn ps striking fierce flown
Aff»n*»t latg* Nail armored
Krtlgew driven if.tn t.te Kmvl*n lines.

Murray Begins ’
19th Year With &gt;
APALACHICOLA, Oct. 7 .-V P
Large Enrollment ;-r-Th*
l*oplral etorm w hkh bat.

IIKHI.IN. Oct. 7.— (AIM—

la red Miami yeeterdsy
passed
.M t I W U Y ^ |t r N Ort. 7 .-(S p * f inland today near Corral rile and
ria l)—Opening It* llHh y»*r of
•arrlc* to West Kentucky and
tM nation. Murray Stal* Collerr*

Winning • (SO bet. C r o w llopkina, r*»a , flier, la shown Jlop left) aa he descended
by parachute (arrow ) to the tup of Uevil'a
Tower at Sundance, \\ yo. The plane from
which he hopped la at top right. At lower

Train Ini

mcua dtlp. with

Drag Of law
♦Big Tree Receives From Stebon
t o Speak Hero
Notice In Current

Mystery

Moscow Reports I^eni n g r a d Defenders
Disperse I nvade r s

b**a receUed of m a|*r dam- &lt;

nan, 8. C., brought Mr* with Id
atMr survivors by tM iwwt ahlp
D«l Nona, gold tM uudso-ssx
boat fk*d only os* torpedo aad
that IM tbwo so t mM!*« from

O f f e n s i v e

Still

London Disputes
N a/i Successes

ag*. death or series* ia |a ry .
, Hand rede W ire** war* maw*
*d dawn and falM g tlaaber
I* playing ha toe with com, ■nnlcatlaaa and p*wtr linen.

,m H. W. ArMrtnan af -C M rM .

: B ooklet Article

NT.MIIER 31

Two Killed As L qco- Highest Winds St
motive Plunges Off 48 To 54 Miles J
Big Span Block* Hour And No Dai
ing Locks Of Canal a g e I s Report
8AULT ST.
MARIK.
Mkh.
O f t 7 — — One aim of •
lift bride* brought &gt;lefrn&gt;#-vlta|
Iron or* shipping from l u t i 8gP*Ti ° r port* to
■ tem poral?
halt M r* today.
;
T M g iant span tagged beneath
tM weight o f a loaded freight
train.
i
T M locomotive and tender s h it
frvn* th* open end Into an an proaah to tb« St. Mary's FaUi

Second Reseue Ship
*■ ‘W ith 17 More Men
Expected Tomorrow

Member Awwladed I’rena

OCTOBER

German Iruop, and Inn mmI'anies i f Croatian*
bar*
• ma.hrd a ."ulwh Ini by an
ailn tn ef'* daughter In
lh*
»r&gt;t Serbian luwn nl Hahar.
Ir «ld Yugmlari*. aulhurltatl*r pre«« repurl,
av erted
l«ds*.
•
I he
Serte*
Itehel*
ha\l
• tiirmnl the tu»n. iliepalrhea
'rtd, far inilnumbering Gere
garrlwin whlrh offered
"hetile resistance" unit esrueil hr Natl relnfurrentenla.

left, llopkina la pictured Ju»l liefoe,
the leap which atraudrd him on the I
peak I background I At light, he &gt;. -i
awaited rescue.

Holland, Pepper F our Girls Hold Private Firemen [hf fxnrt flirtation o flllU
l f t \ vnnt new nffiiidlvo Is *
Will Speak To NYA Positions In Brigades Useful, slill
n mvntfrv. Inti the (JerCounty Schools!
niitna cl.lime,| p victory ovtn*
Kiwanis Group
Says Cleveland l In* RttsaiatiH tmlnv in n trrrat
in-w Pkruniaii liutlli* nortl) '
l4 M s r i i |g j nr#M

Teacher I v n i T a l k
To Kiwanis Club
And High Schopl
and w o- i» ln l« f t* tosh north
a t th* Florida roast late last
night nr today near Apilachlcoia,
with dangerous gslr.a of M le
70 miles p«r hour and high tld«t
from Tanama City
In
Cedar
K n i.
Storm warnings were runtlnued
north of Tarpon Springs
to
Peru seals. They w rrr down else­
where.
Th* storm pesaad from
the
mainland, into, (be GuUL

•pa*k to tbe Klwanla Club at
naan tomOnoW on tM swhjoct
TtM Batflo for tbo World" ond
will later make an address at
th* Seminal* High School at a
special assembly, Charles MorKiwanis member wM wlU
hr* boon honored anew In recent riton.
Introduce the tpeokar at both
veon with tM rro*tloo of Big meetings,
wld today.
Tree Pork. • ••‘■1 •
A good auto real and wind. | Mr. Lambert holds degrees
-» Call*. |
woe *—
from tM
the University of

Three-Day C o n v e n &gt; t i o n A t Orlando
‘To Start “ Sunday

fm NYA
jobs have barn filled, hut there
is a possibility of appointm ent,
to additional positions io
the
primsry schools snd Seminole
County Library later in tii • ye n
»
.If project* In this C.iunlv are
lando starting «un.lay and nin l ll,)priivrt| |,y the Stale
NYA
nine through Tuesday afternoon," Hoard and In Washington,
it U stated ill ,tlie prugtam ul
The appropriation for tinIlia convention published as a, sup- area., .1.1 (;uua(k v ,V»«Using,

TVuined Men On Scene
Of lllaze Can Save
Valuable Property

of tlip aa'ii of Azov, which
Hitler'.*) Iivuilnourti'ru lndl-_
cajfd wun Hurt oC 'jfifntnUfM
iu*w tlcvolonniontH.”
Lliduli

r)iiart*ra

diapulrd

tl |0

(Srrm.iii
in tin t a r d o r ,
*#rttng tin* Naim were e herkM
l»y R ii««»ihi land and m u forrex.
Tlit* Red unity r**|Htil«*d l.rn*
tni!i;id
h:««l dispersed
tnassei of O r m n n
trmipfw and*
«Mia»hrd 10 Hermann ( o ils on

t» M v /' •

J ^ .V a ^ -^ tr je C V T ^

man high cuuim a nj Baser*i*d t l r
Itusaiaii a ll r m p t to land fur**a
on lh&lt;* Kinniali gulf coast wrat
of l.rnirn'rad was repulsed.

federal h u rric a n e ' warning sys­
tem reported a t I P. M. the
disturbance was
central
“ off
shore between Tamp* and Fort
Myrrs.” Th* advisory said It
-apt&gt;e&gt;rs to be curving more, to
northward.'*
At PenanroU , sit* s f one of
the nation’s foremost naval aTr
stations, preparations were mode
to guard ag ain st possible storm
damage. Storm warnings were
posted from Sarasota to Grand

. London so u rces r e p o r t e d
tw o
H erm an colum ns
w e r e m o t mg
slo wly t o w a r d Moscow ng siirst

lorok a t Your Hands."

Barbers To

apondsnt

^ Hest«r..TjLCflmmand
43rd A t Blandlng

at

TM addresses by Governor Hot

)&lt;AH• VV|)M wwhII| '111, viol* i

—(iri— Brlg.-Gsn. John II. lle»tar, camp commander, hna Men
ordered ky tM war •leportment
to cominad o l tM 43rd Division
of tM National Om M .JConn.l
at Camp Blending, effective "on

Bomber
gUMWni of political
in known throughout
rlda f o r hi* keen

Iaeaders Co-opcraU*
On Tourist Edition

tM departure of the present di­
vision commander."
General
H ester will
leavi
Wednesday fo r a prelim inary su r­
vey of bis now command. Ho will
return to Comp Whaelar before
oaeuwlng potmaneal eummand.

TM war department announced
lost Friday that MaJ.-Gen. Mor­
Coconino ris B. Payne, 64, had been re­
Monday lieved of tM 43rd’s command on
L party had rocommoadMlon of hla superior.
There was ' no further explana­
tion. TM division aria on measu­
« occupahti rer* In Lou I*lama at tM time.
Seven Ihoumad sf tM dtrd’a

winter- visitors

p

!ia.x:c

to u rs - of b rla n d o . M any of
* a ctiv ities a re eapected tu
broadcast locally and M m*
i posilblv h ave a state-w ld*
tap , tM bullatin slat**.

M artin Cower, Tulao* fin e r,
fjpv* end, has n Moby of rolUMn« picture* of hla relatives,
a h as hundreds of sueh phuto-

Co.
A. P. Connolly A Boos, Inc.
Atlantic Coasf Line Railroad
Sanford B apw Star*, Htoke'a
Flak M arket. Florida Power and
Light Co., Triple "B" Groceteria,
Sanford Doudney.. C. M. Hand.
0 . P. Herndon, Jno. D. Jinkint.
T. W. Lawton. B. M. "B ob"
May*, Geo. A. Speer, Jr., H. W.
Ware, CUy le a ' A Fuel Co.,

More Co-operation
In DefenHe Urged
SEATTI K. Wash.. O ct. 7 —
Calling for g reater produc­
tion of defenM material*. Gov.
Harold K. Staaaen of Minnesota
told the A1st annual convention
of th* American Federation of
Labor, "th e re must be leas stop.

i—or so said an Amarlcan Infor­
m ant recently arrlvt-l In Kgypt
front German-bold territo ry —tM
G ermans would My In effect to
Iha Britisht Wa h iv i destroyed
the Soviet Union oa a fighting
fu iras w# M va th* continent' of
Europe, which w* now pcopoM

Ta this and, Cairo, waa told.
Hitler now Intended to can*—,
trate every ounce of bio military
power on tM 8ovi*t Un­
LOCAL W’EATUER •hock
ion- for tM neat six weeks, nay*.
Ing little attontlon to Brttahu
Florida— Partly cloudy tonlakt
Roth AmatiMn and BritMt
sad Wednesday preceded by diplomatic quartan In Egyp* « *
thbwer* In lh* north portion IhU pressed ronvlctl— that no HUM*
afternoon.
pane* would be accepted.
' ,
Georgia— Rain this afternoon,
tonight opd Wednesday partly
Mqudy, rooler In tM narlh-een-

�I
1

TUESDAY, 'OCTflBKE T, \ u j

TH* SANFORD H|I?ALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA

Fire Prevention ^Veek

The Sanford Herald

STATES^OFJEUROPE

With the proclamation by President Roosevelt
portanco of fire prevention os the nation girda itaelf for
increased efforts toward national defaua and the apactre
of war approaches nearer and nearer.
-,
Heretofore, most fires have been the result of care*
lowness. They have been caused by cigarettes thoughtless­
ly thrown away while still burning, by faulty wiring in
our homes, by defective heating systems, and by countless
other means which could easily be avoided.
In Jtim es of war fires are caused deliberately and as­
sume increasingly dangerous significance. They a n caused
by saboteurs desperately trying to block the nation's war
effort. They are caused by accidents resulting In tbs hand­
ling of dangerbus munitions and other explosive materials.
They arc caused by enemy bombers.
And when fires occur in times of war, they are apt to
be much mbre costly. A factory burning down when a na­
tion is at peace may result in the loss of considerable mon­
ey, but when a factory burns in time of war it may mean
a shortage of fighter planes, of tanka or guns which a n
HBOS' to turn the tide of battle.
Even the burning of a private home, commercial build­
ings or idle forest acres is n hindrance to the nation’s

Managers Prepare
For A nnua! Rodeo
And Stock Show
Central Florida cattle men., e rr
for the ikfond Annual
fviflimra
Vallt* fU nr* LiraK jeim
m ea Valiev
•lock Show which will be held »*
Kissimmee's Livestock Market end
Rodeo Arena Oct. 17-18, It was
reported today.
Approximately 700 in premium]
money In being offered, compared
to (lightly over $400 last year,
and the managers of the show
are anticipating a considerable
number o f entnee from 5«eartjy
counties.
The competition i* limited to
range and cattle hones. Howeetr
there will bo an exhibition of cow
'ponies In the rodeo arena at 8:00
|P . M. on Oct. 17 and the Silver
, Spur Riding Club will nerform a
1quedrills on horseback,, it was an­
nounced.
F u rth er information Coneetiiy paring

lust A Minute!

The Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

I Will Do My Bit To Boost Sanfon)

TOUDAY. OCTOBER
................
.......... avoid carelessly starting fires and to take everpl possible
INBUI v m r a p m to d a y precaution to prevent others, whether they be Saboteurs
_____
or Just plain stupid, from starting them.
— NOKtOirr EFFORT LOST:
'
~“

t»a y

a

S F ’th

know

O
ta

*»»•

UtafyiurTaW*?

u

r

Daily Bread

work
mi

. ----------

ft I

"Give us this day our daily bread," is a plea that moat
h ate In tho Lord.— I Cor. i&amp;:58. °I ua learned .while very young. So It comes somewhat as
~
---------« shock to learn that the “dally bread” of thousands of
LABOR DAT
American youngsters today Is not enough.
fFrom T V .
n „
One of the most surprising results of using surplus
W do i ewTif thfhawk
W &amp; d tu n i products to providis hot lunches for school
children, is discovery that nearly half tha undernourished
children are from farm homes. This Is a condffttnlng con­
dition In a land of plenty. Farming has become too much
of a means of making money instead of a way of living.
Preservation of national vitality demands greater pro­
duction of food for home use, on soils that are better un­
derstood and managed. These, then, muet be need more
Intelligently and to best advantage,
A simple rule set up by our state board of health says
that all dietary essentials—calories, protein, minerals, vita­
min*—should be adequately supplied if the daily meals for
each person Include: Milk—1 quart for babies and email
children, 8 or 4 cupfuls for other boys and girls, 2 cupful*
for grown folks, 1 quart for expectant or nursing, mothers.
Cereal* and Bread—Dark, cooked cereal for
Dark bread instead of white. Fata and sugar
much. Fruits and Vegetables—Orange, grepef
meto, other fruits, fresh and dried. Potatoes and one or
two other vegetables. (Dark-green-leafy and taw vtg*.
tablea used often.) E gg*-A t least three or four a week,
Meat flehwcheese, dried bean#, and peas—At least one oi
theee.—Florida Ofpwcr.

Please reserve for m e—...copies of the
Sanford Herald's Annual T ourist Edi­
tion which will be published this year onO ct 27.

WASHINGTON, Oat. 7 -4 JPi
tha rad:o
Industry, preparing to eater n
sa w ajoa year agreem ent with th •
American Society of Composers.

— A large aegment or

Anther* add Publishv *. e*prs*&gt;&lt; I
determination Sunday .to 'contin­
ue support of ASGAPte rival mu­
lls publishing organisation —
Broadcast Mini*. Ins.—In order
to SSS1TS competition la th a - ra­
dio musle field.
Neville MUIer. president of,'tho
National Association of Brood
r a t ta n , said In a statem ent that

5

A

n

e^Columbla *lTr?*&lt;l-

Buying* Defense Bonds ..
#0

I care If gummsr U

m ^ le la buaes throng tha
i r la loag b a t soon is endtha people gone and the

Florida la doing right well in the purchaee of I
tional Defense Bonos. And when the cmtrgenoy la o'
and prices again resumo a normal level, Floridians i
have money with which to buy at bargain prices. Tm
bought more Defcnao Jlonds during the summer moni
than any other Southern'State, but Florida was next
"Florida bought M. 164.000 worth of the Defense bo»

rarfDAVID O’BRIEN

1•

,aus

*s sri
A

t .‘,Tbal’a Whenever ha say* any 43,120,000 . _ . bought
2,011,000 people, bought
Mriaoslr. you know ha t* state* whose population*

irmined,
After claaslflcatlon. the man
la sent" te th* medical »*rd*n
where bs U raeelnatad ssahjst
smaR-pax. hweatetad against ty-

outlook

m tha medkal sect Ion the
la seat ta th* snpply s#ewhart ha Is l**u*d oyer
i articles of dothlng and

from this atandpolnt

\ NMI TTU
ts hear on Boh

Reception Centers For Selectees
Believed To Be Under-Publicized
RECEPTIOI

'He hutraction
twenty minute*

fellow-matadors had.
“T b s a irm a n s
know
liUls
s b a a t bull fights,** h t said. “ But
they s r s given signals whan to
applaud. A t othar tlm as with a
NEW YORK. O ft 1. - 10) - command they leap to thalr fa s t
Thc Nail* are luring bull fight­ Ilka robots and sh o u t ‘hall.’
ers into occupied countries with
fat fees In nrdsr to give Carman
troops ,*bat!|e-to.death,, recta*,
61 nee ISIS Tulane University
lion, a ranking Mexican matador football teams played only under
&gt;aiiI Sunday on hla return from five head coaches. C lark Bh.ughEurope, flying from Llabqn.
nesey, Myron Fulien. Bernle BlerRicardo Torre*, vaternn of 301 man, Ted Cox a n a Lowell P.
battles, declared the drivs
ta “ Red" Dawson.
pnpdlarU)' tho flghta was espe­
cially Intense- In France where
Activity In Bwedwn’e *hl|
several elaborate procram s have
been staged. While Torres him­ la being maintained a t a re
self di,| not appear In occupied
count fly*, ji* 3*1*} 7**gX. ° f , b1*

M u le Competition On Germans Are Given
Radio Will Continue Diet Of Bull Fights

if men etssslfted and
ipational skill, aad &gt;hra
reqalsltlons an Idpst
vartoes training enter,
sa, Ratifies the Kreepar where tha men art
Manila from the ge­

rjr°—!T W !W
mm
1

Y&gt;

Name
Address
Any Individual or organization dealring extra
copies for mail away purpose* may obtain them
by placing an order with ua before Oct i f A
charge of 5 cents a copy will be made for §11 ex­
tra copies to cover coat of mailing. After Oct IB,
cost of the edition, including mailing, will be 10c.

i liatgam fl

�■ ■ v .-T -^ ~ * r-n rT w - - ’y x - ' j '(} ■ '% •

’

%
Ve* aWVnT

'; ’‘it

•i

. 7

•3 ^

'*

'j. *.Cv»''?7V

•. * i

t

PAGE

T in SANTORO HERALD. BANFORD, FLORIDA
•

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

_____ A n d Personal Activities
0BBL LOORINB BEAL, Bockty Editor

Social Calendar

t
, B
I
1

I

A
“
t

|

TUESDAY
Tba Alathaan U la« o f the
B aptist Church will have
TCguJar buetaem meeting la
* m n wMh a revered dhh
M M tr at 4:30 P. M.
The business aad ' social meetD aaghton o f
W eiley
e f the Methodist Church
be held a t the heme of Mrs.
A. B. Sts vena, *07 West Twen­
tieth S treet a t 8 JO P. M. Mrs.
Stevens’ group will be hostess.
WEDNESDAY
Temple Bath ’Israel Ladies
Auxiliary will maet in the Jewish
C " * ” ' ■*
I*
Tha Sanford
Garden Club
board will m aet a t tb a home of
Mrs. 4. H. Colclough in Rose
C ourt a t 10:00 A. M.
All meatbe re of the Fine Arts
dapartm eat of tba Sanford Wom an’s Club a re urged to attend
th a first m eeting of the year
a t tha club begtonlng a t 8 JO
P . M-, wtth Mrs. 8. D. lllahley
man as sponarr. The Rev. M. J.
Bram will ba the guest speaker.
r\
THURSDAY
Tba Woman's Auxiliary of tha
Prasbvtsriaa Church will spann r the sewing session o f tha
Bad Cress In tha morning. Mre.
J . D. Woodruff will be In charge.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
Methodist Church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Nancy Brock.
4 IS Grandview Avenue, a t 7:30
P . M.
Semtnola Bebakah Lodge 4*
wiH meet In the Elks l u l l a t
7:S0 P. M. Mm. Oertrudb P ar­
ley. p re s id e n t.o f tha R ebcU h
a f the Asaambly of Florida. of
W inter Haven, win make b ar offielal vW t to th e' lodge- All viau i„ g Rabekmha a re Invited to at-

T s lc p h o n a

Reverend Bram Will
Address Club Women
The Rev. M artin J. Bram wUl
bo tha geaat speaker a t tba F irst
Pell msfOng of tba. Fine A rts
Department of the Sanford Wo­
mans’! Chib which wUl ba bald
In tba d a b house tomorrow
afternoon beginning
a t 3:00
o'clock.
Mr. Bram will ckoae as his sub­
ject, “ Raleigh's Eden”, relating
some a f the Interesting scenes
th a t he aad Mrs. Bram encoun­
tered on their vocation trip In
th a t aartlnn this summer
Mrs. 8. D. Htghleyman, chair­
man a f tha Fine ArU D epart­
ment, announced th a t
several
piano selections of South Ameri­
can and Cuban a irs will bo given
by Mlea Helen Hutchison. All
members of the d u b are invited
to a ttend.
________

P arty In Honor Of
Randolph Crow Ghren

416 Grandview, jkve. Rosa
Court. 9 to 12 A* M- weak
days. 2V4 through 4 yank.
'Enrollment limited. Ac-

Q N E8»W

rsona

Is

Mies Jan et Chapman visited
with friende in Arcadia over the
weekend.
Mrs. C. O. Rrail bury Is 111 at
the home of her son. Carl Brad­
bury, In Citrus Heights.
Friends of Mrs. L. F. Boyle
wtll be sorry to learn of her
Illness a t her home on Mallonville Aeenoe.
Mrs. E. ' A. ferry’ of Miami
la the guest of her nieces, Mrs.
J . M. Btlneclpher, and Mrs. II.
E. Morris.
Mr .and Mrs. R K. Whltner,
Sr., a re recelvemg congratula­
tions upon their 3Hth wedding
anniversary which thry are cele­
b rating today.

Mrs. II. 1. Howrll and infant
daughter have been removed from
Memorial
E ntertaining to honor o f her the Femald-Laughtnn
•on, Randolph, who celebrated Hospital to their homo on ' Onk
bis fourth birthday anniversary, Avenue.
Mrs. J , 4L •Crow was hnst sas a t
Mr. and Mrs. Jam rs II Crapps
f I * * / -b la b w as g t o i to bar
torn* in
In
home tn the PhJTHps Apartment* hava returned to their home
Cairo, Ga.t a fte r ipendlng the
on Saturday afternoon.
. C a r n e s Were played by the weekend a* the guests of Mrs.
younr r u n ta and refreshm ents Orappe’ parents, Mr and Mrs.
«f birthday cake end Ice cream W. a ifm . ______
Mrs. Crow, asDisk Giles and Giles Chapman
ll*Ud by Mias Mary
o u ' AllH ary L
Lou
man.
spout the weekend in Tallahas­
see
and attended the Tri Delta
Those enjoyInj the party with
tha honor** w tre r Batty Lou danca which was given at Florida
Allman, KlliahtUi Ann W blu, 8 U ta College for Women on
Batty lfna Crow. Bobble Lea Saturday rre n to j.
White. Ruddy
T am ar,
David
Friends of Rose Ann Brooks
VanNaas, Nancy W hite, Iran*
111 be so n y to teem th at the
Is 111 In the Femald-Laugbton
Memorial Hospital whers aha
underwent an appendectomy Sat­
urday morning.

t t s Samlnola County Chapter
e f tba American Red Cross wU a t 1:00 P. If.
meet In the chapter rooms a t
CoL Theodora Roosevelt Auxil­
iary o f th a U aitad Spanish W ar
« &amp; A iJo d o re Rooeevelt Camp VetamiH wUl m eat a t the home
of K n . Mae Sekaaffar on 1 Ira
A vaioa a t

STONE
PRE-SCHOOL.
------NURSERY

Pe

14S

The regular meeting of Camp­
bell-Lotting U alt 43 of the
American Legion Auxiliary was
Held in the Logon Hut on Fri­
day evening a t which time Mra.
Myrtle Kelly, seventh district
vice president of Apopka, masU
a brief talk on the membership
drive. Mrs. Tummy Kenney, sev­
enth district defense chairman
also spoke on defense.
The meeting opened
in the
usual form u id plana were made
for the "Military Pageant” of
which Mrs. A. R. Ford and Mrs.
3. W. Daniel are in charge. Mrs.
Ford. Junior sponsor, was named
as membership chairman.
It was decided by the group
to co-operate with the American
legion in putting on an Armis­
tice Day celebration to ba cli­
maxed that evening with a danca.
Mm. C. I- Irwin eras named
chairman of the dance committee,
and Mrs. Henry McLaulin, J r ,
wgs appointed as chairman of
the float which will be entered
in the parade by the auxiliary.
Commander Joel S. Field and
E. C. Smith, Jr., were In a t­
tendance at the meeting and told
of the plans for the celebration.
At the conclusion of the business
the hostesses, Mrs. E. C\ H ar­
per and Mrs. A I. Barlneau.
served refreshments
of punch
and sandwiches.

NEW ARRIVALS

Mr. ami Mrs. II. L. Howell
announce the birth of • daugh­
ter on Friday, Oct. 3. at the
Fernald-Laughton Memorial HoapUaL
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Msiach
announce the birth of a son on
Saturday Oct. 4, at the FarnaldLaughton Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams
are announcing the birth of a
son - on Sunday, Oct. 6, in the
Fsm ald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. John H snry WU
son announce tha birth of a son
John Henry, Jr., on Monday, Oct.
6, In tha Fernald-Laughton Me­
Mrs. J.
Fleischer returned morial Hospital. Mre. Wilson will
yesterday from New York City be remembered t t
the former
where ahe has been spending the Jsan Hsmll.
summer with her son and daugh­
ter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Louis
Fleischer, and
son-in-law
and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William
Loew.

Auxiliary Of Holy
Cross Church Meets

n t gaMVal meet Inc o f
&gt;rd G ari|« i Club will ha
Charlea Filler of New York
be Woman*! d a b In tho -City and d ecree Filler of H atslat I « $ 0 o’clock. B. H. ton. Pa., are tha guests of their
MandO wUl be tha -prin- brother-in-law and' sister, Mr.
and Mra. E. W. 8tllei. a t their
roraan*a Club. under tha home on Weet Third Street. Mr.
Mra. Stilee Mr. and Mra.
wSl be In i b t u i ait the eewlny and
■eaeloa f* r ibe Bad Croaa fa r Bara Gardner and Cbarlee and
G e o n e Filler all epent the weekth a afternoon.
.
if tha U. T. O.. Church
Sanford Homo Demonstration
Ileal Club, Chriatlan Social
Club wfll m eat with Mra. gL C.
a and Prayer partner.
Graham, 104 W eat Twentieth
S tre e t a t I JO P . M. with Mra.
M. N. Cleveland aa co-houtes*. All
members a r t asked to bring sugfor uie In maklnir ruga and
laatlona fo r dem onetratlcn purqullla among tha mountain women a t Bt. Stephen’s Mliaion
In Nora, Va.
Mrs. W. K. Wateon, director,
Aaron (Buck; Babum
gatra a talk on the qualification'
Mrs. B. A. Cl •run, Sr.
for m erntenhlp In -th e auxiliary
McCall
Mro. George
and Itema relating to the life
M re-.B. Fand work of the organisation
J.

M artin Btlneclpher
Robert W ashburn

Circle Meets A t The
Home Of Mrs. Bitting

U eras announced
that lh»
auxiliary will sponsor a doll and
hobby show In November, pre
tenting
Mbibltlnna
of
dnll«.
china,
maps,
flahlng
tackle,
ruge and many other kohhir-

BltUng

JRSDAY
T ttB

BLU BSt

Garden Club To Hold
F irst Fall Meeting

albtle a t whle
f Orlande w(U

t&gt; last.

IIK IIN P O N

II

It&lt;'ItKItT\ K *w|N

IN till: • III* « II 4 0(11 I. \ | \ III
j|
I (I 4 1114 | I I 414 I I 44111•»%. IN %NII I*41|| wI HINDI »
* 111 NTk IN t IIIM I II \
i ii.1.1 \ n &gt;i \ »;•. \ i : i
. , i».t i
••Utnnft
\ -'*11 \ MI.Kw J 'H n t l b | | |
r | ..

th a t
d a e .1

I• litlRi•t

•M III It | | ||» \

BIG

IVANHOE
Radiant-Circulator

EASY TERM S
Hollywood's Jeanstte MacDonald end Gene Raymond Inaugurate their
plan of “Date Leaves* for serviasman under USO auspices. Shown
serving refreshments, the screen couple had as guests a* their Ifel Air
horns ten men from the army and navy and ten girts from«ths University
af Southern California and UCLA.
1

Sixty-Five
P ercent Wrort^

•M sds by P erfection St ova
( om psny" i* your siiu rto ca
of a fine h ritrr at thii low price
- &gt; heatar that will give mora
th in m ini gh hrai for ■ Ufg«
liking riH»m tnal iiiNf lto d in |
*4»rl M4ul dirt. Trade in your
old tim r. bre (hit heater today.

"HV.’V IMil.l. hy
I
1o
.hull.... .1 1lisa * '
•f till* '11*111.Ills •' »»••*. !
cir* I’xaniirif»’«l k !•11* mi &lt;•i I 4*1 ! i\ 1
wrilti*n, v%hi *h wiiii M «m i *i n» . 1 ;
a*Itl ■Itt CMlisp »!•' 1*4\ III |l.|\ fill v ,
ill
or viiiil the in Mif uiii'i*
1
Ht*:i«l you r %iimui m i,I* * * lv il’4, 1
M’ss'isseU
***** o*s»
Final plan* fur tin- freshman Mill if ill il iMlht, 4 k V• ill .... Ml 1
1
Rottling I o., F. D. .Scott, Stand- j rtncc which i» l» !«• held to- ln*uinni*i* ) Ifi-nr.
We'll b r flllil to hrl|i
.' M 1
101 HAST FIRST ST.
t-rJ .?*rVuC*i\ * HI
1
E- night in the t itv
Hall
aero
Iloyil
&amp;
(*o
t llousholder. HoUywood Shop. maJe
lh). „„.,.|„lk. „f ,h.. n ,i
^
|
Alpha Kuppn
'inoiity
which
" r.. hirchhoff, Jr., r.\a Bes*
held al the honn- uC Miss
Beauty Sj&gt;op, S. O. Shinhola*'r,
Hull lavt Thur,»lay even8o&lt;la , ing. All freahnirn
R I- Perkins,
lloiiirr'.'
invited
Sh"p. The 7-avern Mr. at . . n.... f0 (lUrl,l, thr lam i
/a rh sry , t elery t ity Printing
Committee, were appointed and
Wight Grocery i n , Strick­ ilan* formulated for the Halland Motors, Sanford Orlando owe'en da nee to U- held on the
Krnnvl Club, Pippin Gardena, Lev evening of Oct '■!'
M Itanst ottnm. Hill Hardware
M ender, prevent at the nieot*
Co.. Mclusulin
Jeweler,
BUI's Ing aere
IV. FIRST STIIKKT—I’llONK 7TS-M
M ioe, Violet Well*.
Package Store, Eddie's Restau­ Florence Wella, .lean Whigham,
"We Wire Flowers Everywhere”
rant, Roy Holler, Rockey'a Tiro Betty Wilkinson, Sn«*n Klrtley.
Shop. J. C. Hutchiaon Co., Mar­ Martha Wight. Dorothy IVsaild.
ine Studios, Nelson 4 Co., Mar­ Loia* Caldwell Katherine Spell
tin
Sltnko'a
Company} Lakv cer. Nancy
Dighl-n.
Kaltiryn
Charm F ruit Co., and A Duds Wiggin&gt;. tiludya Pil'pln, [*itiIt Sons.
cia Gorinly and l.neille Hall.
Jack K. Kasaell, Staley's Ser­
vice Station, Ovinlo Drug Store,
Seminole Tlra
Shop,
Howard
Long Plumbing.
rtf. II M. l*apworth.
i .k g a i . n o t ic e s
Millard
it y or Sanford.
Preakfant — Dinner — Supper
Sm ith, l^ n e y 's Itiug Store. Flo
rids State Bank, J. -R. Stew
~ art.
Free lig h te n —I’hniiv Hill
m »t h r.
Florist, W. Atlrc Burp** Co.,
lk .it
I
I,, re in
ualnriMt
McCrory's. Randall F.lrctrlc Co, Nin ••fttf.%
M
•
'I
,«l ♦n..
Western Union, Vernay
Crali M . i n nttll.t \ v m u * * *t» HMtH” r»«
n .lllk .if*
IMMir
Co., C. I. A
M.
Dlngfvlder, t i l l , . i m i l e t tti
illfia,
jR tl
I tin I
it..........
I " '
'
H snry A. Hoasell Seed Co 1f*. Itllsltfl
W e Fill All I•ri,sf rip I Ions
,-r
a t Itl
*4
...........
•f
•
Haynes Office Equipment Co.. |*«tt .i .till
t r r lim
4*f
Sanford State Farmer*’ Market. K it •i l l t t i i * Nritti HIMI III* M l»*»r
K h 'tlilM l
v «l tk
W. Fruit C«., American Fruit I,. I JIt1 .( ta iw
I ’l r r n H '■••nil •»!
l in k
o f tt»
Grower., lyilgore Seed Css., Sem­ ill*irlu riiU
inole Feed Co., Campbell's Se­ SflltltMtlr ( *4141IIIILt \ IV I I I I \ \lH
i •«%lit*I
curity Feed Co., and Chase It
Co.
Tuxedo Feed It Supply &lt;»
n iit h k
Standard Grower* Assn.. TUI.
s . i i II f» la
|»rF#»sjr d !%•••• Ill.k l
I I

leaders Co-operate
Plans For Freshman
On Tourist Edition Dance Are Complete

H

HARDWARE
COMPANY

Pippin Gardens, Florist

f

LANKY’S

DRUG
EAT £
£ STORE

Laney’s I)ru^ Store

S tu art Paint A Glass Co.. Unil- Sait...... It* .41
MNliilil \brinli*.
tnl Lumber Co., J. C. Penney tlflils-i Iks* f l r l l l l m i M imil l*' Ti ll * ( t il l
la-1
,.l
M
il
I
tl.l
I
I
Ifllrllll
(•• MM»’*I**»
Co., Rice. Trew A llice
Co.. i s m na nt r *
l«
Inc. Coleman'*
Office
Equip- •f Hi** **KIi' I It I*him Nmih** Slaliiir
U n i uf KhirlilM
m eat C"-. R,,|l Seminole
Dry n i. .|.lrr
to III* |h**
C l^ rk
of
Ik**
**l»m il
Ctranerx.

Wr run inuki* y*nir lust yi’Hi's Full clothtv
look likv new. Ill mg thrrn in today!

i f i ir l i*C H m i l i i ' t i f f ’4i in i■ b K k i m l i
M A N l'K Ii
JA4M ||J 44 *N

Dresses 65c
Suits 60e
Pants 30c

41tor u»|

.u l l t. i h i ___:_________________

sort itovntlonrl rsporls from the
Various committee chairman ware

v irrit k
N u t l r i * I n hi*r*i|#y ic I %• ti » k .4* **•
.44*'
aiiK a frU
III
l»M"l»4***'
l»l
HniifMlYl AVMItIM*. Ml K l t l f ' i i ' l
Fit*
»I*I m
im il i'r
llif
M i 1 l t l*t ii"
II.4IH*
~X
I ) i ' | u i i n * h i Kl iii s- .u t il H i ' » r
'
I lil M m l t i l D U U l t - r N.i I i I
lir nil r
l» iii «i iM ht t o
lh «
t*rn»»
nt
•!»*
” Kl« t 'l l o I l M Nui tiw HI m I u i * '*
( C I i .i i i
i«*r
U wh o f K I « r l i U i
w llli
lh**
• 'U fk
of
H im C l r r i i l l
1'iiU ll
u f S n i i l o u t s t*4iun(y K lo r liU
I I K i t &gt; t AN
JA l*nilH i»N
A l l T l i r i l JA C IIItH M .S
(I W III-IS

Mrs. McCaiJin urged tha mem»r&lt; tn attend the district con
farenca to be held In tho Park ik i 7. m i .
L ak t Church In Orlando on T hurs­
tiim l ot RT or tMr. •
day, O ct 0. beginning a t 10:00 i ^iJUMUK.
HM IVOI.H M tiX T I.
o’clock In tha morning.
»r %m or n*oniiM.
Il waa decided to have tha (il*IV r t I N KkTATF. - I
•lon Study book this year pTv l i m i U f l T A K . m x t l l W I T M K I t .
I rd
In pagaaal form by the
Ib rtU»4TK.
young people of the church al
aa evening church a a n ic a . tba Tt» AI #« WHOM IT &gt;IA(t «'»*•
la tte r (ran of October, to ba
bar#br f llr n
flawed by a week ef prayer for I I K O I U I K » ? . W t T M K I t n u . l
final
r«
9
«
ri
a* •■•color uf
laaiona.
Tha members wars rwnlnded
f the Blbla study which will be
« g h t by Dr. E. J. Is a * of Orado oa O c t 20. 22, and 24.
M l 1:00 o’clock until 4.-00
M eek, in tha hftonmop In tba

Km. G. A. Jana* antartolna-i
h a aw ak ars of the C E. Claee
if tha P i n t Chriatlan Chtifch
rltb a p arty a t bar home aa
lad Lb Sanford Avenue an Tltur*lay . evening.
Gome, a id fantasia warn enHred IhfM gbout tha anamlag
tile r which rufreebmeata wer*
sarvad by tha haeteaa aaaUtad

in

itJ

ap '&gt;

SAVE MONEY. . .

CLEANED &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRY,

ASK AIMHIT OUR
ECONOMICAL LAUNDRY 8KKVIUS

LANEYDRYCLEANINGCO.
110 EAST SECOND ST.

TELEPHONE

Npw Federal Luxury
Tax Causes Beauty
Shop Price* To Rise 10%
»( new lu e s, in-

too of btauty nhop
a a p f l lM a n d ^ I g h e r o v e rh e a d
we h a m h a d ' to ra la * o u r
p r i m a c c o rd in g ly a ln c a O cto -

Ann’s JHiwol Beauty Shop
Eva
•_
^
„ r ,Shop
---••

*•- 14- -.s -- ;T-- v -* .! •.

\

(THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION

to attend.

- r&gt;

I

A Sm all
OIL HEATER

ANNOUNCEMENT!

court
to per
already

*

WEEKS. .
d a

III

rr A»r.| .Ml lltlw ,|
b«r l*«l
• : k«
1, %r i UtiM ..

The 'monthly Iraslurs* meeting
of tha Itraabwlarian iuxiliarg.HAE.
held In the church yesterday a fte r­
noon with the president, Mre. II. II

yesterday

node for tba Men’s
ebich with bo bald
on Oct. 14, with
Londonbei

I*

, -i ■ i re .in r o a r )

0f It**l»«rflu k

BuHincHH Meeting—Of
Auxiliary Conducted

M fj] WilHarns conducted
(kraal a t Uie regular
a l Clrcls Pour of Wojclety of P iria tlsn Serthe Methodist Church

-• \

•«iMi* **f I t M t t i : ! : 1 \ K
WITH K i t . .I.-. Mu-. l tint
h'M (itotltlon f••i H u l l
41till IIIMl til* U ill ».*|»lh
llo n o rjlk U
IL \\ 1\air
J uiIm** of MWmMl*•iv- • .nr *'
oW III** Mlt *1.4&gt; ,&lt;r Net* »-|l
for .i |'| m..\ .«i . f . . • • | Hal
Jl«&lt; h.ige !• I‘tm

Auxiliary Plana
Military P ageant

P. Pouft Beauty

iV&gt;-

■ * v,. «--. •w"

r

e\/

�1

I

» •

Gators Sec Plays McCarthy la Happy
Of Yiflanova In Over His Victory
Practice Session Against Dodgers
OAIKESVILLE, Oct 7 -(8 p s «ftal)—Tb*lr practice field wot
. and adft from spumodtf drlulce
of rain throughout tho afternoon,
Florida's Oatora took thing*
r-*w Monday ea" they opened
drills |a proparation tar thoir
* go mo with villa noro bent Satur­
day night
- Sines S i of tho S8 squad mom*
hora played at least *some timo
against Tampa Botnrdry, Coach
Torn Lift) gars all the men light
'working during the two-hour
..workout
Tka Gator mentor was spgersnUy wet) astir fled with the
1 showing made by hia team and
/ * Florida stock has risen considerably since Mississippi Stats beat
Alabama 14 0 f ite n b y
two
weeks age. The Orange and Blue
held fltele Id a M verdict.
Bealiilng that tha contest with
--- Villanoes will be an offensive
/ bailie Lieb (pent tha major part
af tha afterscm working on new
a ' pb&gt;y» for Urn team.
While centers and backs par-

■I up to $300
* Signature
Furniture
• Op-Maker .
•'Automobile
MODERN
FINANCE CO.

SI*

IN

la M l H «

•18 m

With 2 Matches

r CHARLES DUNKLET
BETS FIELD, BROOKLYN.
A
Oft. 7—(A’j—Jeaeph Vincent Me-

HI

C a n ii r , F lo r id a en d er th e
l l l t o w m m M i r t g ra d a fy a a l
I Hat w . Isla n d In H f t n t s r n U
m m
s« r» o » s t Is Ik s te n s e e f
Ik s -F ic titio u s
N ew s
S U ta te '
(C k a s lsr H IM L aw s of F lo rid a )
w ith Ik s O e t h of Ik s Cl r o l l
C ourt s f Seouaole C sssIF . F lo r l**■

2"S5

tl

seafM . «*-!■»**

%?ucr^
&amp; Ck* iTTTs
Sw laele CWaaty,

U F. I-CDoA.
turner uodub .

•

Oct. T. 1141.

ssnra

Lso (The Up) DorocWr, feraman of the rinqukhed Dedp n we# the wort disappointed
“"McCarthy prodnly admitted he
v s s happy ever the achievement
of hid mighty Tanks in boating
hi their awn backyard and pfassntbig Urn with bis sixth wdrtd
chsiapionshlp in tha 11 yesra
that ha has managed tha elah.
Tha triamphant Yankaaa borat
out in a tremendous wild demon­
stration tha Instant they
hit
Art Flatehsr. ftfgilad .eatsran
coadv jumped on a trank, pulled
off hia cap, and hunt eat with
tha familiar aid “On tha BUewalks af New York.'*
Tha Yankees joined him, sing­
ing at tha top of their roleas.
While the joyooa Yanks wera
singing, McCarthy entered the
room to embrace Pitcher Ernie
(Tiny) Bonham, who held tka
Dodgers to four hits. McCarthy
lumped on tka HO-pound pitcher'll
back, and redo around the room
for a few seconds.
By this time tha room was
Dolph CamlllL ‘Dodgers first baseman,
crowded to overflowing with
wait-wishers, reporters and photaraises a clolid of A s t as he slides Into second
sphere. Huge floodlights had base afta^ hitting a. doubt* off the right renin sat op to make movies, and
tha ataffy room was iw altering terfield screen in the second Inning ef the
hoc William Harrldge. preside at

C

fleeted bail-holulling, tho line­
men spent their lima on master­
ing new blocks tilled or In
pull lag am other blocking chorea.
Shortly kefera dark tka whole
•goad w m rilled up far dummy

elah wera elected' with Pa
Peaold as president, Bill Jr
D in g s as sirs praatoeaf and Bl
Thoms aa secretary. Team cai
to ha entered In
n this year.
will bead the
Lucky Bay mm, Mr. Peaold,
Coca Cato; I
IIoiler. Dr. Peppar; Herbert aaes, K. C. Cola;
Bob's; Ceorge Paana Eatridgy, PepBill Jenninge, Cro-

Z

will asset
and Grapetta

.

.

*». I»«I-

&gt;

Dwnca
NsU cs la k srs k y kl»»« th e ! 1
km e a s e s e 4 la kaslaasa a l Ik s
cor M r a f F lr s l S tre e t esd BaafecS
A TM s*, B a stard . r ta r td a . a a d s r
Ika ftesillaaa sa m e - Ifo m cr'e Soda
•k e p a ad Ifcal I laM ad la r e a l a u r
said k aaie f i r s e a a l la tk a i«rm*
s f th a “F is t It la na K ssis S la ta tr*
(C k a g trr I H |1 ' L aw s af F ie rtd a )
w llk IkC C lerk s f Ike C ircuit
C ourt s f Demia e l i c e a e l r . F lerld e .
HOMER W. U T T U S .

n o n cm

fourth world scries game at Ehbcta Field,
Brooklyn. Rlxxuto, Yank shortstop, went
down as ha tried to make th* putout.

Rollins Tara Are
Driving Hard For
GameWith Miami

a tha versatility of the
attack dlaplaytd agalntt

irtana.

Owner.

Oepl

Be**- is. ill) .

MM.agrMi. F U M t n t .

W, CBE1BLAI,- PMOSD (Ml

■ K aties b k srs k y . o h m s I k s t I
Ss» .s s g a g s O la k s a isse s s t T il
PVadeh A r e a s s Sait ford. F lo rid a la
I k s C s s a ly of a* ail solo, u n d e r tk a
fW tltlodo s a a i Us T ro p ical B arhsru*. Dooms a lU rrleo St • I loo, s a d
I k i t I 1st sa d I s r ra W ltr so ld b o s s
p a r a a a a t l a tk a t r n s i s f l i t ■'FtetlH ous N a n s P la la ts ’
(C kaptor
m i l L aw s a f F lo rid !) w llk Ika
C lork a f Ik s C ircu it C o u rt
sf
B sm lasls C o u stJ. Florida.
I t W. M eCalley.

..

Coach Bam McAllister ro­ ll urrtrarms,
Jack
McDowsll’s
Rollins Tare gr* driving ralentaway in practise sessions
aver Oratre Saturday night and
[grper-Sbepherd Field here.
indicates tha Wildcats are an
Miami
ohairvd. tremendous
Improved hail chib over last erapromise and power In crushing
Coach Cljpper Smith used five Elorr Friday night,. 3S-0 and tha
're formations la Tare, with a green team from
d m t o g the
ituckp tleeen lo- end.to cantor, are, faced with
•lading tha
mlar plankcr and (ha pro.pcct.af a defUlv*. ra­
vens unless they ton turb tha
dynamic down-4 la to baths.
McDowell will not have'' a
■Inale letter man from last year
In any of tha and or tickle
poets' and the guard spots Mr*
rren • weakened be the conversion

M

Forest Tayle
ator af Uw
giving ns a
lightful plan
Thorne Mid.

Night Games For
Higji Schools Are
Banned In Ohio
—• Night fastball games between
scholastle • laanu
bars
wars
banned Monday la the waka of
boisterous downtown demonstra­
tions by an estimated 3000 root­
er* Saturday night.' &lt; .
Emerson Jf. .U g&lt; k '. superin­
tendent of eeiaalR M id tha damanat ration was an anlargement
of one which occuirsd -a week
ago. Aftey.hnpoalng Uvg baa, Lan­
dis said he wantd confer ..with po­
lice or means .of preventing any
recurrence.
Police Copt W. G. Calvtra Mid
several student* were takes In­
to rasiody to brash up the 1«*,
• it drmssutratlan - and' released
whan ardor w*j restored. A crowd
of “young and aid** rooters
tkrsatened to ln nd s poll** head-

5^

4^

, a,

N etice la .karefcy e l r r a tk e t we
ere e a s a g a d la k aalasaa a t P a rk
D C em aM iical A r e B astard . Bemle e ls County F iertd a, a a d a r Ike tietltte u r s e a ts V eldes H elel s a d tk e l
w e le ta a d to re g le ie r aeld sa m e
p a rs u a e t to Ike U ra te ef Ik e - F i c ­
titio u s Kama B ta te ta r
(C h ap ter
teril Leers of F lo rid a) w ith th e
C lork ef tb s C ircuit C ourt o f d em i­
se le C o u a tr. F iertd a.
o. d . Workman .
MARIE D. WORKMAN,
flopt. IS. ) f t t .

sen ca

.

AT

tbs

Arcade
Package Store
.
■ ■•- ’ ' YOU’LL FIND THE BEST
IN

ALL

LINES

OF

Fine Liquors

«

Nolle# Is b e r e b r ' ( l i r a
th a t 1
am e e a s a e d la hasTatea a t I 1 M
P re a c h A re. Das feed. F lorida, s e ­
d e r th e rte tlllo a a e a rn . S o u th w ard
F ru it Co. and th a t I Is te a d t a r e ­
s is to r e e ls a s m s p a r a a a a t i s th a
leraaa s f th e " T te tttie a s
N am e
h i a i s l i - (C h s p f ir 10*11 L ew s af
F ie rtd a ) w ith Ike C ts rk a f th e
C ircu it C e a rt o f B im laoU C a a a lr.
F lo rid a
IRA E. SOUTHWARD,

Arcade
Package Store

loa and k n lr l Lot m ( I f * you • *
.. .. *

CREAM BLEACH
For the f it * aad luuida or'lAtf
ug rccondUioa yo«i» hair for a
H itt. J . H. WILBQM, « M ( g * **'■ * *

Miami Edfion Leads

ATTUmONI
READY, AIM

-^AINTI

m

s

ggM| m e

m

- - - —1 —

- V

■T^tTYlHI KUHNlTHt

G. U. S tuart.

aama with tha freshman and
la evident that tha renttm
hast Is taking lu toll of the T&gt;
Quentin Bittl., sensettcnsl sopl
more halfback, spent tha wa
end in the Infirmary with a bad

gratulata Mi

Home Of Thow Ftinopa

aaahL, (Jakle) W alk ai
anderbUL to ohawawtth
eat ssamhav ad Mew Yac

W th tbe’ eSceptle; a f
(«a Injuries, tha antiro sou
M la In excellent conditio

barring accidents tha Bin
Geld Mould ta Bear full eti
fern the g y na,
-----. Civilian consumption of
increased daring tha first
ef this year, tha Dcpartm

r &gt; / » W a DBLIYRRT

BILL’S PACK

ied Advertisements

X r nr

Peter Paul’s Beautv SbouDe .

raSMIElHli

�’f*W
J*?L .

' t

' *
^

1

‘ 'V

■•

‘ V ,.

___.

•* ’ *V " r .
•» * **

C o m ity

/Kpflprvrt 'p^ &gt; '

M

m oi

U bUlown Than
A uj
I V ct f|ttU
Tha
A m | a H o r id *
: *
v»4- •»• • -n
X X X III

S a n fo r d N T h e O nly O n l r a l
F lo r id a O ily A f fo rd in g H ail, H ig h w a y
_
A n d W a te r T ra n .-p o rta llo n

(S Jrg
E s ta b lis h e d l a 1908

.. . ^ is In
Xease-Lend
Funds OK’Ed

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

IN E SD A Y , tK T O R E R

Blow Heads To
Sea Off C oast
Of C arolinas

Blimp To Aid Stranded Chutist

______

Committee Says Mu­
n i t i o n Production
Not Yet Sufficient
■To Insure *Vlfctory

8. 1041

M M IIKR 35

M em b er A s s o c ia te d t'rewa

New Offensive
Is 125 Mile.*

Army Receives New 20-Ton Troop Transport

From Moscow

i i

_

_

Nazis Report Hattie
Of A n n i h i I a t i c
Against Defende
Of C a p i t a l Ci

Strong Winds A c ­
company Storm Af
It Crosses Ovejr
South Georgia

--------- •
ATLANTA. Oct M — (4b — Thesmall lr»pK-*l storm which -went
scrota -oiith Georgia yi-sterdny
la headed ti. »ra off the Caro­
lina c o m today, near Parrla laland, S. C attended hy strung
winds.
L a i -.la__,&gt;4k.. .. _
rive men is err rrpoi tetl dew)
Shown in flight is the new Curtiss plane,
plants r In
•ml 20 miaaing 1art night afttT
•f I.Oil
lif t
• tropical atorm buffated 0 *
which has ju st been accepted hy the Cnitcd
p«•\A« I• I by tU .. I TOO If f at
rflglll.
till
n* M snrlaod f'reee
northwest
Florida
gulf
coast
wl.fe
Slates Army as the fir*t of a large number
WASHINGTON. Oet. I —
Will
I fo| t il r I \ uig troop' iStlaf
&lt; -m ,*n Ir.inl lint* rr|m rts
huvricanr
winds
early
yerterday.
r
ywAriusy.
fA P)—-Legislative Ira d m re­
of transport planes to he produced in Buffalo
•sol thr
Niri troop* had
Q. I) Sat la, returning
ring to T at­
p u te d today they had screed
iifokrn
ihn.uaO
iM&gt;*Hions
ra. a small
tkat neatrallty'legislation la
lahrshe** from Panacea
**
•hr l(ii«*ii»n* had forfishing village on thei* gulf, said
W latraduced to Ike Itaaae
tifinl for IF*- n intrr ra*t of
Kid Baker, operator of a faint
U a o rra v . fsftewtag a tossSmulro-k on thr irn tral \|oayard and four negro fnherrneb
ermeh
sacs f r e a Pr re Ideal Roose­
C
o
tto
n
K
st
in
m
tu
d
row
front
were drowned as storm whlp|
velt, vaald he coafisod la
tides trapped them in the
11
Million
Dales
a e n a lltla t Amerle an
mettaeael.lr.1 I'reeg
The bodirs were recovered. r t
ckaat skips Is carry stmb.
ti«*rm nn iirm ifH ilrix in g toCity ( ommissioner. Jack Sim ­
' Tkeaa who attended the
WASHINGTON
1 a
mons, of Tnllahsssee, reported
iin I M
in a irri-nt new
W hits Haase conference, .aid
(4*&gt; — Thr Airrit ultiii. .(••)»* ft
that along afmit 2 fishcrineh
la waa agreed each legistsoffcM.-ivi- h im - ri-in h iil
th e
I
were missing along the co*ata1
Uaa coaid ta sent through the
(on rm p i.« 1 1 l . 11" I.mI.-s
Sm i#-l il.-f.-nsi- Ii:i,»s Mini a re
strip
between
St.
Marks
and
Haass kefsre the end at seel
nf
600
poiiind'
i*i-)'
\%o-iirht
P ilo ts-o f the blimp Reliance are shown In Akron, Ohio! before
H i g h Fvhool F u t u r e fiirh tiiu r u L.iiil.- iiim ihilH tinn
Carrabelle There was no com­
week.
»
haurd on thr Oil |
•ndition
' taking off for Stindancr. Wyo., where thry wdl seek l» rescue munication with th at sparsely
‘. . ' Y k s t said, howteer. the
whkh who 0 | | m i ( - nl &lt;*f h
F a r m e r s I n i t i a t e "illv I2.‘&gt; m ilt's frn m M oscow .
George Hopkins, Texas flier, marooned atop
|.2M0-fmit Devil’* settled area. The m ast guard
I lit- G o rm a n Iiik Ii o n m m » n.d
Praaldeat pad same other adnormal a tre yield
Tower. Hopkins won a $S0 bet by parachuting to the |,.p „f f|,r patched the cutter Nemesis from
•mWalraUaa leaders ere atilt
F i r s t - Y e a r B oys siiiil t.iilux
Thr drpartm ent
•••rted ail
its
St.
Petersburg
base
and
pa­
k« petal Congrtsa svcWtayty
indiratrd yield
lit » eott.in
peak. Left to right: Roland Blair’, Bussell Crosier, S. II Sheppanl
T h o N im s «ui,I th o e n ti r e
trol planes scanned the seas from
Five mrtnlter* were initialed
•wasId also aaeead 'tk e existto b* 23 4.2 pmindt* 1•• an litre,
I «•! night ill
•• fu&gt;t mill
and J. A. Uocftner.
the
air
and
plans
were
made
for
the
teg law to lift tks reatrlcand thr urrn« f«»t l&gt;n. \« .t Wei#* 41o*i» "f I he y *ir. ii y mi H|* nif*i sm ith w jm r uf Ih o S o v ie t A rmy wh* Broken l»\ thr ilrivv rn*
Four Cuban fishing boata went Armistice Day program at tho 22,033.000 s i n - Tli pmilu
,Uoa against American ah ip*
it i
i the *tir •n llarni*' tlfg iff golfing n-«ipfiik'i Hint Mariupol,
aground 10 miles east »f Caf- legion meeting held at Oviedo (inn MRU I2.MBI.OOH tclpn lil'l
' traveling to belligerent porta,
in tin* Sc in iio 111
rabellr but the roi
only * h u p l r r uni lh iriitm ii'g Rostov, gatrwray
roa*t guard saW lU -t night, Joel Field, |m«t mnt«
’designated as coastal tone*.
year, when the &lt;ht 1 C4ini|t
th t crew* were In no im m rdltU IMMIIlli r. »M111 (litl.iy
•I I- of in * F,u no i v
tlon was 72 pern-n) •f a mu
to tin i n h i iim .i*ion oil firlda.
iNtflger.
I lll-s llt’gl IT I* g Ik I II |.i fii'l
Tht* |&gt;«r«tl« will mill rt thf *c- Nisi sere VI,-Id ••( 2.Vi ft poUllilt
^WASHINGTON, OcL 8 —
T hr
N imH ' iiilmitird great
yin
ngrii
iiltuir
"si
11111 nv
an
aerr
harvest'd
tivitir*
of
th
r
N»»v
II
iflrbra*
at
mm
21.
Tb« House apprnorlaSMiiiiio I,' High .St-Illtil un,| prr iiin4!u,.i of (i r t nfit 11 * hi f uttarklng
*i.*fi m (he mominic *Kh
Ui&lt;* NO1.0IH) serrs
commlttee approved 15,rrili'w III it 111It* lii‘.tuviii| iipoil {t hr rent i al f»••»*! in an allout
riiminini:
Ilfm r D rfrnsr (iunitl taking part,
Florlfla acreiufr
•,000 in lond-leaae ansrrninl &gt; rn 'tn-fint *. thr
for harvcil wd' iBJ.OOO; Oil
Mr Fifltl d e d a rn l II II Po
•'I Inf feii'tv e. hut i laiined counterat­
tilii* k uriner&lt;*‘ ’ ilrgrrt*
l'ff«ii!rnt of th r Mrrrhant* ‘T :
1 condition .r»T» pen •nt *»f a
tkm today with the
tack' infI n fed he.»v v Inaara hi
A
flei
t
ii ;«onng
(.iim n
-ociation, h«« plnlgni hit kro^p normal; indicated an acre yiel 1
that production of
Vvuzina, I .Ti nule' west of Mo^I’lrlrtwo
\iftinf
trriniing
Inf'sptaln Ralph W. t ’ooper, fro
to aponsor th r «uthonnl motor
nf |0*J pound*. indir atrd pro
btfi pot . vet
aiid Hryaii'k JJu m lln snulhSelective Servire lleadquartsts
11*4 oiiii &lt;* ii *'S(ale F iitm r Fai liter '
ImimI mcra wilh thr hrlp of the (luction 16,000 bale uf 900
I d Um p eat when the
St. Autfuatini- was here yretcruo
and if hi* woik inrrit/. il, tin wr«t Ilf M*»-""
pounds gron« wri|(ht
Snnfnnl D u iln a rl Ansoriatton
Bril soliliara
la.*l dr glee a nliidvilt irrrIV r. n r 'ahl to have Bern lau tio n el
review iny the proepectlve “s#l
I 'r l tn fur th r t^ctii will total
l w
A xis f e w e r*
yss
u
p
'
for
drafter
nrmploym
hr
I
rr
graduating
i«
t
h
•
I
of
at
l«B'l
$200,
Mr.
Kirlil
said.
A
T
igain-t yielding an ineh
F H. Ciirler, reported at
•
“Nnlioniil Future Fanner'*
4bout tw irf whftt |h ry
have
.. I T hr following w rrr Inilmtad
Turklah dlapairhr^ noting, dip*
focal
office
today.
^
o
w
f
4«
M
k
f
t
t
*T)i«
merchant
Thomsj. y . Lambert, dean of
i h*"t
lomiitic **oiirrr*» *aid th r Germans
Niithinfc
"defljite
w
u
decide
llighl
Janie**
Mathrwa,
group
ban
filrdiftfl
to
ralav
thr
ronnoot«
Iho
"Sanford-Orh r hot
the Stetson l/iflv trtlty School of
ma»«ea
°f
kiank
\k r t'.
David
Amlry, air moving large
delivery of
or BIB«i*- lando highway «fth thr lo n e- I-*W, addreiaJd an overflow au ­ and few ca&gt;es were invratiaaled money for th r awanls.
1 and tkat, dallv*
hy the raptnin during ysatrrday’Jlugh i .iilion William Hardin. troop* and tank* from Bulgaria
Thr fivr new im*mhrr« taken
ornpUtod not ta­ wood tine track, w rrr npprnvrd
I ts a id be ««mi
• hiUip llollmd, Frank Jidunon, and tirrr e r, nppiMrnllv holatrr/ • by the County Coniniitilmu-rs at dience at tl&gt;a Klwanli merlin* visit. Mr. C'artsr dlacloaeil. Tie Into thi | mm| at thr m rrtlng
Ur than Jana 10,il,-jB ib.
J im* .Ion* '. A B rrl
Mm Mill.in, ing thr |»u«h ailing the »ra of
Tka big fund hti Included In an their rre u la r monthly im-etinc at noon today. Dean Lamhrri, day was spent In diaru-ainir |*w last night w rrr Major William
t bill lei V| \lillan. I.oiin Niidrr, Amv
omnibus bill which carried u to­ yralerday. The poymcnl of $2S0 who at ‘Jit is tha younerst dean .ible aitiuitions for aoliler* and l.angrr, William ( uppy, Frank
Fdwin |*» ii.• Mill\ K irhanl. \l
(•rinian plane* *lrink *milhof any law school In the United •ailors over 2S year* of aye wh.. Favlirk, II
II. L rB rrr
an-l
tal «f M.199.419,229.
Mill* Bov.I. - n of Mi himI her! v« hn in , F«lwmid Wallern wr*i England and South NSalei
to the
I ainernn
wss- s Rhodes scholsr nt have completed their year’* tram Charles A An*lrrson.
President Roosevelt, after fail- Company
on
Mr*
i
\
M
Boyd,
la
now
ompuny waa atau a u l h o r l M l " ? " * i " V l ‘ e h i E T mKm,mT J " my in selective service.
and (iroig» Bidaiul
and the Briti*li m know Irdgrd •*
A* |*urt of thr program of
ta f Umporarily to win agrreIH lrr
liirrll llaillD" %
V4*14* rnall iminlwr »»f r-nualtie* *
th r mrt l J .1 Rocro “ntl Vic­ aviation cadet a ftrr rrem lly irm tn t among congretilnnal lead- Ijik
- h Tr jcJi-aMip,
a a»oupp*. ol&gt;.r* ' T
S - S ! » . ; / Hn"nn;'r.#'
ht
*h dkiiT
.^
W
te. ". I
reiving
aty
apt»«
mtmrnt
to
BmiJ«
I*. # S
Herndon,
,
k
,
iii
.
.
l
i
.
i
.
n
•■let Ird t&lt;* the f•11in•• fanner*'
Bad weather Min k fd It A. 1
S ta ir, He thrilled his listrn rr, |
tor Cifttn iiiM'i** n rrp*»rt of thr
a rt on diaetle neutrality act ccunty rli-rk, .aid tialny.
H ank
\kri«*. rontiio nt raid*.
n« I loanI* ron %ru t ion of th r l.r haui Aviation S* hool in Itunhuni. ever lit»%i* ». id
ebangsa, tald Tuaaday that Pan-Thi* u n e ' Vompnily that will Ith a itraightforw aril, viynrnu&lt;
T
riaa.
I
lank
I•
•!••*
"ii
and
I
m
m
.Nader
fion a t whi* li Mr Grrcn carrhil
The Urit!U|g« wpptarr^l to Un
a a a ’a n*w decree against arm ­ build th e , ditch Is to rebuild the dm unrinlion of Hltlsrism end un
The young Sanford man -nvi-d
th r Atrttr . tmuin r at th r hr ««l
LcalW'ir nfottfy fnr\%\tftf Mil n l f l l L - .
ing ships nndar Panamanian re- road, Mr.
Herndon nxplain-d, appeal for aid to Britain amt Hu,o f th r 7»Yf*-Mf»ri(-loflf,%.OfTft
sl u n g I In- far »|i|ir.mrn,-» t " MosThn. r o a i t- j e tu lw ^T rt.**y^.t -J»
1 (*i i i »4 four yrara, following hi« (se n d ers C o - o p e r a t e
'■‘ N'fiw
Dei riori.U in th r pif*^**'
row in |H-ih»|&gt;- 'hi- m,»-l ilcrifivu
[la p rra rn t width of about
9
gi
initiation
from
Snninolr
High
X
—
OP)—
A
gloomy
file
nf
|n
I
Visitors and &lt; gusata
s' •*»AImiuI !l*l niritlbrr* tif th r |Mist
h au l,- ••( thi- r « . l i - r n i s m n a i c n .
le ft to IH fevt.
law .
.SrhiMil
In
lum
O
n
T
o
u
r
i
s
t
E
d
i
t
i
o
n
wounded
German
w
ar
prlsnnnmseting
included
Nina
Oliver
attrnikil
th
r
m
rrtiog
at
Chrinlo
und lh,-y rl«nn,-il •» well Ihut
Rooasvalt declinad comment on
Ju.vtire c.f Peace Umdi were
For the pa*t two -siininin • t
esme
o
ff
the
Red
C
ross
h&lt;&gt;«pi'«l
Dean,
honorary
member,
()
J.
•
nil
rnjoyiil
thr
ihirkrn
pilau
lh«- |i-»n,-ls n w - r tis- in in t i n
Ms thrss-hour eonfarence with approved for W.
K.
WaUon, Pope, Senator • Houtholdrr. Itr»&lt;l- •hip Dinard 'f°V'*'lav anil head - 1
fa .lrl Boyil workrd
wilti llirj
Itnfull.n,
mg
m
riih
i.n
l,
mid
•upprr
«n
vr«l
at
thr
pavilion
UUva laadtra • ( both partita, Thro A u lin ,-an d J. A, t^eean,
Hoi id« S tair Amillion Socirl) till.ini-ss un n I-,vi* nil eudy *ig U k r a i n e hn-l la-rn . i i i t f l s ii k n l hy
bock
fo
r
the
Knglish
hostiit.i!ford
Byrd.
Holland
Dean,
R-v
of
thr
.Swrrrtwatrr
I’srk
sw-itnh lung a d v a n r n wliirh also menit waa undarataod he Indleat- by the commissioner*. Rond* were
nf
which they h id thought to h-*\. ming pool "iimlrr th«* dirrrlion Oil Merrill I aland while dining mflril tl.i-li lull llllnei
ari-&lt;l Mu- ,-quails i m p o r t a n t in d u s ­
ad to them th at ha d tslres repeal
also approved fur It. M. M»ye, Zrim rr, Cdwird J . Nelson. Hill
lhr
Fall
and
W
intrr
hr
ittrnd'd
• In-rating
will. The
Nunfurd tria l a . - n t m l ,, f lh»- Dun valley.
of Jor (rin h a rt. Mayor tif Ovir«lt»,
of two major provision* of the
W. A. U wii.. O. P. Sloan. T. Flynn of -Atlanta, William A. forever.
I
hr
(Jniverally
»f
(im
rgm
.
Alh
They returned to interm ent !••• Mr. FirM r isid All of th r flag**
Met.ild inp-ihli-hllig
ii spenal
Higgins, J - r
Wtnh* Musi-*", wu* sp.-sking of
law—thoaa barring arming of W. loiwton, and Jam es (). fluff L rfflcr. Rdward
rna, (la., where hr wm an honor r-u . i-t Ldtl.-ti
nu
tk-L. Z1 »hn N7.tr thrust -il th.- ci-iiler *,
of thr
American merthant.ahlpe and for- a a notary puhllta______ _________ Garner of Wolsh, W. Va.. Fr-.l cause o f the collapse of British and rpilpm rfit
■tniffliC
which will In- di-trili,ilrd
Ii
German negotiations fo r the flr-r
's supreniv "ffi-nslvr. Herlin
' W d fa g Utelr mdtry, bt rom bal
The Commissioner* awarded T. Wilttama, and two mllitsrv exchange o f wounded prisoner n#crt*HMiv for u regular mrating#
lla applied f«»r »ip|aiint meiit I ..'illll |,r.-s|...In,- winter v i s i l ulltll'u
r - j u , „ t ,i ,,,,, lull un« and
wrn* takrn to OvIimIo fi*r thr
tho grueery contract
for the member* o f the club home on
lit
Uonham
la
it
Junr
and
seli-el
sinee
the
w
ar
began—
«t
collnp.I
frnni
..
sj'ertal
•
handier
|
lhl.
„ ne nt Iwu *uCtrrmonirs.
Another Whits House huddle County Home for this month to leave, ('apt. Karl N nrdyrrn und
rnvrd hia call in S rplrnilw i.
"f I'munieli e list. M S well
occasioned bv Germ any's
in*i*
irdlniitnl gri.n-1 -inaslies.
waa called fo r today, when con fardee and Soni ami approved Cant. Kenneth R. Bell.
(huii-amls uf nt her rcailei* t-itii
Frank Shames annourpe.t th- fence th a t the exchange be prj
G etinnn
w n u iin ls.
in
tld ,
(ho application for a liquor IIt i n , ids—-mi -,h r-utgh-u* Ihe sTre-seirTR.s seniitiil all-n u t ih rtili,
t . KjwfaU Conycntl'in nl inner. fo r-nrlsonrr a n d_Dtllaiu'.:
hhuch
■ffr-liiofi Distric
niitlun:
Orlando win open Handuy an-1 attitude th a t sick and woumlr •
t h a t n f th,* t-«r south
Stine M 'lhttle A Supplr ( ‘u.
urged 100 neroent rrglstrstiu, must be traded w ithout regard
T h e r e ii w a- i-liiinied t h a t t h a
Disagreement a t lu a s d s y ’s »e*
Itniiniill.li A Amlersun
from th* club.
for numbers.
sunt h e r n N s t i n in ites, h u v i n f won
slaa waa aald X i have flare j
I'I a Ii-r Dry- ('tennerDean L am bert suggested that
IIO.MF, Oct. (t—(A t—Premier
a m ap" battle tile,*,- »h
-o f
chiefly ovor qussllon* of procr
WASHINGTON, Oet. a
&lt;-V&gt;
American* m ust build
n
a
Dr J. I.. Ingradi
Mui snlint Tuesday night dtcree-l
Alnv wilh Ihe r.i-'-lt*- t»f Iht!
should
M
affrtt's
Aui
ii
Ss-rvu
e
*
—
A
plant-by-planl
cheek
-&gt;f
*1*.
sound
philosophy
of
Ilf*.
Wrong­
S taff n f Ihe N in th Siivle' Vrtuy,
the death penalty for plotting .pthe do­
Itiiliert*' Gmcerv
ful conduct anywhere It n wrong
gainat th* slate In all Italian- niinum foundries to u n c o v i p-»
hail ra.-eil u n In Ihe e a s t t o nc«
o r two
COLUMBIA, S. C , Oct. S — against ever)s,w*, ha staUil. Geo­
sihle
cases
of
hoarding
nf
alumi­
H
arry's
Liquur
Ntnre
annsxe-l territories. ,
favored vTV— Tho act provldlnw for a re
r u p y ltiu 4m r t- nf O s s l p e n k n (fu r Kvaleen's
Ilea
Ity
Simp
num
and
mlgasn
of
preference
graphy
doesn’t
make
any
differ­
As commandsr nf Italian troop*
m r r l v l l e r d v a n -k I ami Marlupul,
ta c&gt;M mta- tu rn of sta ta prohibition If now
Snenrer Hardin Dairy
ence aa to right or wrong, and
alt fro
fronts.
Muscnlinl isaueo
Issued i rated tuppll*t of the -ne'al 'a s
CHICAGO. Oct. ■—(A Y -C 'sh on all
n u . Muasoimi
Ihe l a t t e r tw n - l h ir d s n f Ihn way
revenue were found b y 'J u l y I. "we must Warn to apply on an
W
alter
L.
Conper
Ik*
decree
dated
OcL
3,
fixes!
the
started
by
th*
government
To.
butter
In
the
wholesale
market
a r r u s a Ihe n n r l h e i n sh un- n f this
alto hinted 1942, to replace liquor, boor anil
Siilifnrd
Cash
Fee-'
day
International
seals
U
m
same
a
t­
death
penalty
for
tha
following
tnd
fu
tu
res
prices
on
the
Chi­
! Axnv t n w a r .l the vital linn River
whether wine tax
money waa signed
Donald M. Nelson, 'p tio n 'i,-,
S. II Knglish Gulf S e n ic- |Hirt o f Itnstnv anil I'Jfi miles
should Tuesday by Governor Maybank. titude wa would adopt toward cago mareantlle exchange de­ crimes in annexed territories:
Slat inn
for example, a nutty striking t. clined Tuesday on dlactoeure that
A its aiming a t disturbing the dlrertnrs, borrowed Inspectors if
u f th e l l n l e n e r Itivrr.
or Ui)
Tho measure had boon on hit
liny Brill's &lt;• 1 1f Nervier east
of ro- desk slnco May 23, ona day bo- cripple right In tha tam-r room,'' production oral planning a h o 'i unity, Independence and Integrity the wag* and hour division
All this, the Germans a.avrts-l,
Slat
inn
conduct
the
survey.
T
heir
work,
he
said.
last y e a r, arrival of Argent Im o f the slat*;
left the Donets liusln “virlJallv
wUI be faro Iho general aaatmbly. adMiiran's M aikrt
Critics o f Kngland’a policy of butter In New York and a contra
Destruction; plunder ami mas­ he said, would be carried on •(indefenaihlr" and Itnstnv itself
ournod.
Maxwell
Strw
ail
rsultaneously
With
routino
msper.
indifferent*
I*
aggression
until
snd Ihe valley " f Ihe Dun gen­
door at a
Maybank's signing waa unar the outbreak a f w ar m ustn't fo r­ laarvrtal vein In m ajor market sacre aimed against th* security tlon of each plant for wage-hour
Hemlnule
t'nunty
rcaarvea.
of tha stata;
erally open I" imminent atlsrlt.
tk a t bo la compaaled bv any statem ent.
get th at tka United Bute* waa
Promolng, leading or participa­ enforcem ent1purposes.
The DeWy ProducU Marketing
T raveler’s llume, Sanford lluut Mariujuil is hut ll'lt miles to tha
Passer* of th r act followed sleeping than, too, he continued.
"Inform ation In tha hai»&lt;s of
Association,
governmentflntnred
ting
In
armesl
Insurrection!!
aKlectrie
('on- w e st-o f Itnstnv.
_jo of tho bltteroot legislative
the prloriiiaa division Iodic ,'c* Works, Sanford
marching agency,
support
the gainst th* li s t s )
_____wr a*tad
— to
„
.
—
world eoadl. fights In y sars with strong dry Th* Germans war*
The general iiictum drawn hy
tra d in g Co., A. I*. Connell- &amp;
that
a
number
of
violations
hs—
back
In
I9
lg
,
and
the
whole
one
s
a
r
*
f
U
score
b
u
tter
which
,
Organising
or
leading
associa­
____ , « l t l | k . roU- forces a le rtin g every e ffo rt U
fr--m* the
Sima, Inc. and Atlantic Goar*. military dispstchrs
occurred,"
Nelson
said
In
't
itatcworld
should
have
realised
what
tions
aimed
*t
overthrow
of
th#
was
22
1-4
cants
a
pound,
off
I-I
crntral
front was nf a Red linn
bo
tkom
kavo
ckangod
maU tk a n kavj
Line Railroad.
nut throuoh a straight-out p ro­ was coming.
political, economic or social order m tnt.
cent from yastsrdty.
pierred herr anil there over rn
y afaoo
ty
alaca tho
tka Ij aw wss snact- hibition bill.
Sanford
Hu|«-r
Store,
S
lo
k
r’s
ay GarTho Department of A grlcultaie o r dismemberment of tha .state;
kat aypUad
applied two
•4 &gt;
IM A W k»l.
Fish M arket, Florida Power and immense area hv small Nasi sal­
m any's am bitions are inertly lo­ reported th a t Improved p a sto r..
Tsrrortrm or political • crimes
Light Co.. Triple "S'* G roceteria, ients in violent g tta rk . spread
cal and tk a t she la merely try ­ and continued heavy feedlnr to tending to e rs a t public danger;
Sanford Doudney. C, M. Hand, over many mile*.
ing to g e t back boy placa in the major producing
a tales have
In its rommuniqn-s esrly this
O. I*. Herndon, Jno. I). Jin k in ',
declared, tended to retard tka aoaaonal proHerious dam age to rommuAlT. W. Lawton, It.
M
"B oh" morning the Soviet &lt;i imnan-l for
"do not understand tha whota doetlo* decline.
cations or public sarvlcas.
CAMF BLANDING. OcL H — Mnyt, Geo. A. Speer, Jr., It. W. the first time stat.-d thr exact
philosophy o f Maal-isra. which
(Al— Some 12,000 travel-weary Ware,
Cily Ice A Fuel
Co., area* uf thia heavy Get man n!n*
Two calls w art answered by alms a t domination nf this etttroop* of tha l i s t and 43rd divl- Calm* A Pines Dining Room snd ears action reoorluig rs illc jls r tka Panford
Kirs- D epartm ent
sions
rolled
Into
camp
Tuesday
Iv heavy- fighting in tha rvghvt
Sinclair Refining Cu.
yesterday though neither of the
In two 49-mll* long convoy*,
Crown Caper
Co.,
Kricksr-n nf Vyasma. ISO miles west of
first Involved nay damage, Chief this
bringing
tho
total
•
num
ber
of
Funeral Hume, Altm an Chevrolet Moscow, and Bryan-k on tha D*oMack Cleveland aald thka mom- cans faca tiro.
men retum ad here from th* faiu- Co., C aldasll's Grocery A Mrat n* River sume ‘JOlt milt* to tha
la lo gtvu h r. bad surrender to
Islana maneuvers to about Hi.- M arket, H. B. Cop* Co. Inc., southwest. The tuwn* are about
**A» erver-heatad stave a t the H itlari lotting Britain; Rusal*
After making ten trl|
rip# to olght divers made unsuccessful 000.
Bauer Radio A F.lvrtrlc Service, 140 miles apart.
home o f Joel Field, F irst S treet sa d Chino go dew*, the ether
Hllghtly more than 19,000 s'lil Beacon Dairies, Wlsboldt Studio,
The Soviet leadership ( l*Inly
Conway. Orlando fit the attem pts to detsrmino tho motor's
sad Avocado A vtnuu waa hand lad la to aland up to tka AxW. Tho
fo u r wsks, Gao* IJm l-r position. Finally tha owner do- a n tn route. They o n expected Th* Texas Co.. 8aaboari| Oil Co., Implied to the penul* that hero
by tho firem an and is park* from oaly qaaatia* bare la what la
in the theater befnrn Moscow
• Johnson t4-Hsn&gt;* ddod it m ight ba reached by tomorrow and T hursJoy.
H anssll Inn, Mrs. F. E. Roll.
g. flan a t tho bouse ef Lail* Hu- the moat affective wey to stand
last Thursday which dragging th e lake In tka vicinity
M on than 1040 vabide i mad*
F o rrest
Gatchsl's
Grocery, the gravsst hour uf th* CenmAn
t 7 U Willow Avaup
tha
tig
h
t
convoy*.
his m
waa loaL
overboard from hi* where
-*■— Tr‘—otor
*--------M ayfair Hotel. George Deetch, invasion had fallen.
The man will romohr hero on-; City Shoe
Boot bent when
Harold MeAWxandcr w ith tho
The anemv" sakl th* ntHcigl
Shop,
Progressiva
IKMI
itn attacked tU they go on other arm y inansu- Press. Rathborn*-H*lr A Rldg- organ of tha Russian armies, "h*»
hcofco and
tho sides of vara In th* Carolines la Novsm way Co., Th* Yowtll Co., Touch- re lh a rsd all h* has got to hi
^ _____ y from damp* ■ 110-foot
iwty u H e B bar and December.
kaidtog tt I* Um koaL
ton Drug Co^ A rm ltega Cabin through. Wa m ust answ er by
thorn along until tka chain ytruck
Court, Robert L. Cox, Rita Tbaa- crushing blow. A t anv price de­
T h e n a n fear Naval Training U r.
iho motor. Upon arriving a t th*
Chamber
of
Commerce, stroy German tanks, plaoss, guno
m u ct location a f th* motor. Ik* Stations w h a n N aval recruit* V*ld«a llatal, Elton J . Hough­ tn d msnoowor.
and* of th* chain w tro potted a n tralaed kofora going aboard ton. Pen Hand, G ray A Moor*,
Probably
skip r r entering , ana o f the
I N I t Now*
G n a t Lake*. ard Sarvlca, HUI Lumber C o . E.
t a i a f . HoushoUter, Hollywood Bho
—

(r

Delivery Date
Set For 1943

Soviets Admit
Heaxy Attacl

Congress Told Huge
■Sum To Be Obli­
gated By March ■1

Gateway heading T
Rich Caucasian O.
F i c I (I s Threatenet

ippd

Five New Men
Taken I n t o
Legion P o s t

“Green Hand”
Degree Awarded
iTo 16 Students

Plans For Armistice
Day Races Formed
At Same Meeting

\

County Approves Stetson College
)
Funds To Rebuild! Law Dean Speaks
Local Draft Board '
Race Track Road To Kiwanis Chib Visited By Captai

Commission Author­ Thomas F, Lambert,
izes Payment For Rhodes S c h o l a r .
D r a i n a g e Di t c h
Denounces H i t l e r

-

Boyd Receives

A ppointm ent To
Aviation School

Prisoner Exchange
Fails To Go Throujch

*

-

SSFS*W »feSM S

»

Dry Bill Signed By
Carolinan Governor

MuHHolini I
------- Hoarding Aluminum
Death Crime List
Checked In Plants

Butter Prices Go
Down On Market

Ssrt

wu

A v a&amp;sSrAa 2•*T
Ho Did

Need A New Car

More Weary Troops
Arrivq At Blanding

No Damage Reported
On Two Fire Calls

Motor Lost At Bottom Of Lake
lIn Boat Regatta Is Recovered

3 i

asa sirs, a .es1
tconFwod.on v »r mow)

.

*

�</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="73671">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 07, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73672">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73673">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 07, 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="73674">
                <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="73675">
                <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 07, 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="73676">
                <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="73677">
                <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="73678">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73679">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7403" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7041">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/4254cdf35abc1b122d9f10aaef24d43a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>20e626ec84a036fe23bd4320bd90781e</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73670">
                    <text>S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 4, 1 M I

T flfc B A N F O ftD g g R A L D , B A N T O O T t * L U M P *

Earl Jeter, Jr., Named President
Of Student Council For New Year

Miss Chittenden
Announces Rules
For Library Use

Industrial Arts Class Offered
To Students Of Home Economics

Senior Officers
Are Elected At
Initial Meeting

McLucus Gives Pointers On
How To Watch Football Games

Earl Jatar, Jr:, w»i elected r
Tha industrial art. clasa la a ami a (rratar daalra
Mi»a Rdim Chittenden, 8. II. nrw court, offered by tha dapre.ldcnt of tho Stad.nl Council |
Tha senior elaaa of the Semi­
product,
Yearbook
Awarded.
4t- .'rtewftsrr, baa announced the
for lbs 1941-42 school year. Tho ,
nole High School had Ua first
partment
of
horn,
econo
mica
for
_
£
h
|!«JV!L
’
"
'i.n
t
r
.i
lltr.ry rules for the
ID41-42
Haas meeting Friday, Sept. 21.
tic . pro.id.nt will ba Ann Stine, j
1ht Class R ating M
-ho..| year. It la hoped that the practical training. Thla elaaa fooH
th« sattin? an
during activity period- Tho m et­
T U .ntlr. atad.nt body of stem-1
library
may
operate
efficiently
InoU Illfh School voted on the.r
ing, called to order hr tho retiring
I. limited^ to twenty puplla of tabic, proparly.
The Salmagundi, the Semi­
if
the
student*
and
faculty
co­
president, toward Marshall, waa
post* by Merit ballot Tur-day. I nole High School yearbook foi
whoM qoaTiflcalion for .ntranca
The improT*mcnt of I
operate
in
carrying
thee
rulea
held for tho purpoM of electing
Tha Pr*&lt;id.nl waa eho.cn from
I* •ha completion of tha flrat Courme* art to ba gin
1041, ha. won first class rat­
The rulea are at follow.:
officers
for tho 1940-41 school
tU Senior elaaa dilatation of
rear
of
hum.
economic..
Wt
terior
decoration;
rt
ing in the national yearbook
Library hours—8:30 A. M. to hat. thla quota.
year.
six members on Ih. council,
rating «|K&gt;n.*irt-d by the No­
3:30 P. M.
Thla industrial art. coons
vhIU tha tlea president wa« rho.
Only the president, vice prealtional Scholn.tie I’ri.'V Associa­
Actirlty period
(Not
more
dent and membra of tha stud.nt
Ban from tha Junior class of five, tion. The Salmagundi entered
thnn two pupil, from euh room) interest In her training toward ■
council woto alerted at thla moot.
member..
the ennte.t with other bookM'nJay and Wednesday -U p - special occupation for making a
Ing. Tha other officers will be
Each class baa representative 'nubli.hed by the public eo-ed
.tairelected at a later data.
livelihood.
1 tha eounall: tha senior. having high school with an enrollmenl
T'o-wfay
and
Friday
—Down­
1 members, junior* five, oophoThee, course* rover practical
The four major officers have
if
r
,00
to
M
'.
i'j. Il wav one ol
stair.
nursing; study of the needs of
to have an avers go of RS per­
mores four at-----freshmen three.
1
be 4fi out of tin- 107 iMiok
Students
muat
have
a
per­
the ilek room; care of pail«at|
cent or above and muat not have
Tha vie# president of tile rln..
-ntereil In earn Dipt rln... rat
mit liefora they will be allow* preparation
of Inealid
diets;
held a malor office during the
ana Uta peat president nf thnt |
|
ciI
to
u.e
the
llb'ary.
•erring
of
attractive
trays;
sani­
preceding year.
elaaa arc automatically member.
1 w»4 thi* nlitni,
Studenta
muat
bo
qulat
In
the
tation;
dreaa
making
for
profit
Fleeted .at tha matting were:
I f ills grouo.
wait th** buNlni***
llhruiy. Failure to observe this —an add will be put In tha
I'rreldent, Mack
Cleveland;
. Tha council la composed of the
I Mhh
I’hylli?
rule will result In: First offen.e— •ehcol piper stating that any­
vice president. Tavlor Brown, Jr.;
following members:
ii»
ipontor,______
I'upil
will
be
sent
from
the
one bringing th. materials and
Mrinb«ra of the Student Counclll
Seniors: Earl Jeter, Edward
library. Second
offense-Pupil findings ma^ ha*, a dreaa made
Farl Jeter, Richard Meriwether,
Marshall, Dlek Meriwether, Edwill
not
ue
snowed
to
as.
the
frw—this "will giro
practical
gar Bigger., ltarry L*« and Toy
Harry Lee, Jr., and Edgar Big­
library
for&gt;
one
week.
Third
ofrgperlenea In worainr for other*
Iqr Brown.
ger*.
ii
n-c—Pupfl
will
not
be
allowj
Automatically on the council
Janlors:
Ann
Btlne,
Knrl
&lt;d to uaa the library f«.r the
were tha nawlv elected vies pres­
Rcnolts, Virginia Chanmsn. F.m
remainder
of
the
semester
ident, Taylor Brown, and tho re­
mett Herndon and Bill Earle.
The library will
be Hoard I
&lt;Bophomorer: Edna Penkarik,
tiring president, Edward Marshall.
whin
there
Is
a
program
of
any
The
meeting waa than adjourned.
Connie McCall, Elsie McWhorter,
kind in the auditorium
* By FLORENCE WELLS
A W WfigWa.
Pupils
are
asked
to
chock
t Freshmen:
Frank Robinson,
The first meeting of the F11 i nub. out before taking them
Ryle la Malach. and Marthv Rare. •urr Farmer, nf America Ibl. f re in the library. Please .ign
■n»» first meeting of tha naw tor, Jack Buarkman, Larr; I
The Student Council will take year wa. held 7-je«.lti». Heot. 30.
rile rnrd and have it .tamped •nil old member, of tha UIm llixlge. Bob Crumley, Jam..,
an active part In tha B. II. R. nr- In the Awvle iMure llli'lding «t nt Hie desk. Be aure that your Club wa. held In tha music
Il.mrlw, Leo Butner, Orien Far-;
tltltlaa throuehout
Ih. roming Seminole High Rehonl. T1” —
i. checked in to that you room last Monoav morning at rell, Herbert Mcrtland,
year, and will alway* be willing log wa. rulleil In order by 'nook
Frrde
artlvlty
parted,
fha
chiaf
porwill nut be held re.pon.lbtc for
la aasltt any clubs, rla..*. or Chatlrs Thurvton. after wlilrh lb ’ •a.
Pi?**
was for Fields. Billy Brumi.y, Edward
stadottU In any way that ihuy minute, were read. The roll rail
A fine of two rent, per day th. member, to gai acqu.inted Mulligan, Emmatt Hsrndon, Ed
1 White, David Gatchal, Nolley
wa. checked for attendance.
will lie charged for book, that with ona another.
Earl Btaalay and Cgnby Kim­
-LUCILLE , HALL
After a brief talk an tha at- Triwick.
Short Inlk* were then
hy arc dot returned en time. Any
Paul
Hickson,
Bill
ti
villa
of
the
Hub
t
y
MUs
old ’ member, and Alex R. John­ student owing a library fine
Hartley Dale
Hofmann
and ble mad* report* of thalr trip
tn tha State Forei’.ry Camp.
son, advisor.
will not be allowed to u.e the ^"•^F^Ranford. th. members Bob Cllken.
Billy Htnpler rw e it short re- lilrnry. Library flnea ’may ac­ dec ted Ih* officer, for th* com­
Tha 36 new members art as Plana wars mads for financing
S. H. S. Ram bling*
th* ahaptar fjr
1041-41. Th*
lollowi:
nort on the srtlvllii'. nf the two cumulate until they reach th. ing year.
By HU-DUNIT
Orien F.rrrll wa. re-elected
forestry camp* that were attend- price cf th. hook. All *tud«nU
Alice Grantham, Sylvia MaUch, boys voted to buy ■ $26.00 dafaivie
Mvlng
bond
and co-oparvd this year.
owin'* library fin., at the .ml president of th. club; Martha Shirley Echols, Edith Lovajoy, at# In anyway that they can In
They say that In the Hprlng
prr.idant;
Patty Nancy Collura; Batty King, Pat­
A report wn. given bv EID- nf the nc'nool year will not re­ Wight, vie*
young man's fancy turns to wnrth lloovrr dr*rrll&gt;ing the trip
Ilodga, aacraUry; and . Helen ty Hodge, Roberta Evans, Leona the dafanM program.
Thraa naw numbers war*
lughta of love, but our school wh'ch several Future Farmer. ceive final report card., und Hutchison trra.ur.r,
Th* of. Howard, Dorothy Lyons, Shirley
will
not
be
la.unl
teat
book,
at
elite do alright In any old aeafie r i will meet with Mlaa San- Cameron, Marty Parkins, Lucy voted In as groan hands and will
the
Ixginftlng
of
neat
.choot
*, Don’ t taka our word for It,
Tord at a later date to Mttla Ward. Ann ntlna, Ann Wiggins, get tha Initiation at tha next
ycai.
at read our aolumn.
"nsnclal affairs af the club si*) Annia Uyrls Harriett, Connie Mc­ masting. I-*on Olllff, Las Abell
Mainline.
on
the
rack
are
and Tad Kimbl* wart th* three
That cheat of paper that ORIthe latr.t Issue.. They mtv not io find means of raising money Call. Klsla McWhorter, Edna Ban- Candidatea.
* PARREL guards, so
nrefor tha coming trip to Tampa.
lie
checked
out
until
tli*
neat
Members present: Fata Hunt,
lusly contains girls names, lie’s
Th* 38 member, who war* In
i.aur arrives, but they may la
Earl Bsaal.'7 . Tomniv Staley. J.
ring, to make up hla mlnil b&gt;
th. UIm Club la * year are m
rend
In
the
library.
H.
Coop**, Canby Kimble, Jack
aekln* '»m off, on. bv ona.
Tin' only way that tho library tollowa:
King, Arthur Mrtcaif, . Marlows
ROBERTA EVANS I* antlrlran I*' operated efficient*
i.
Link, Chari?* Aulln, Bobby Par­
tfig har data with LEO RU T
i Inmi nil the co-operation of «tuker, Edward Dual.
RR for th* P. A. K. girl br«ak
drills, teacher., librarian, and
R. F. COOPER, Advlyor
mc» neat Tuaaday night A"d
' assistants. I'l.asa observe tha
bnt’a more thay ar* double
few rules that have been nude.
itlnr with JIMMY RIDGE and
The lilrarlan and the seals.ILUAN WAL81L
innt. will be glad to help you
,TM affair hatwean MARTV
1 in any way that they can, ao
ERKINS and RAY FOX hai
du Hut tujitulv tu lit 'then
ran n in e on unnoticed long
knew If they ran ba nf any a.
tough. They ware wan In Or.lata
nee.
nda Baturdav night ralabrntlng.
JANE THIGPEN
U HolnStudent Sketches
ratty PAIR-EL Ui*m days. Don’ t
last Friday for thp purpoM of
Freshman—Nall
IVwrll
electing officer* tv th* coming
^VALARJB WELLS ran't lose,
Birthplace—Quitman,
Gs.
ka has hath tha varv InUllertusi
*Mr....
Birthday—Nov, 12.
Z. The mealing waa cnllfd to drIMNiBKLEAll pnd ihf. dr*&gt;nn.
dir .h*. Karl 9cbuLu. .who asrvsd
viaar, dlaauaiwd aith tha club Its faltHninp' '» * -'piwifivm — —
Puwell
winhornor* (lass last year. Th*
tha purpoM of organising for thu
JEXBETH HATCHER’ S InFavorite fund—chlckrn ,
currant school year. Tha business pinna for Ua currant yaaF. Ha following off leant .war* oloatadt
t has eenterad. on
Favorite &gt;|Mirt—Swimming
inted out that the d u b would
Halan
Hutchison,
prosldant
masting was preceded bp a lunch.
Wateh yonr step, LEO BUTFavorite pastime—Dancing
butruaontel la solving sovar- and BUI Earls, vice groaldint
G R A M M A R SCHOOL Pet
*° fuel,—* home seaciomlca room.
hate - ('uncaitedne.s
Bafora tha alaatlan of effi. ■I problems of Interest to Ua Th* sscratarr-traaiurar will bo
Pet Like-U It
eara, Mvaral Khranlana — the whole achqpl—such as bringing •lasted at tl/i n n t minting.
N oica
NOLTE has tnraad U&lt;* haul
Favorite
stars—Gary
C
o&lt;
Also thoaan to raRrasent Ua
«n»op which apaaaara tha Kay about a definite boasting or
IOBBY PROCTOR. Wonder
frw ehangaa have bean and Bob lluu«
1 has lost Interest In that
( l u b ^ g i M Ua club-talks of In­ school spirit, heaping hall traf- Junior elaaa on U* student coun­
Ambltitn—
U.ntl.t
cil.
basldta lag! year's praaldaat
spiration for Mklavamaat far the fit organised, aiding by controlmsilBln ‘ ha program of tho
and Ua nawly-chaMn visa prosL
Grammar BchooTTIiTi'yrnr. LjrW —Favorite-t’ull.gs.»Yala •'
Highlight of whool carter—To
year ws tried s program which
_ .
. . . „ . . . ,vss a liula different from that I* class president
Freshman —Batty Currod)
1 getting alone flna, but |«f tha average elamanlary e-hool.
Birthday—Drc. 29
Ua &lt;houaly faces In Ban- (The aftarnoon recess ws. di.conCl.vtland,
Place
of birth—Daytona Bench
play period
— Faverite sang . I'Vaa-lndaod**---Favorite
orchestra — Hammy
Kays
wmihb"*wU?
I*r
William
"Earia,y’ Waa
Favorite food—French Triad
thalr own games, and It "Boy®'
John Balyau, Ru»
pot*
tea*
the teacher, to rive Individual
Hamid Ratliff, WR
Favorite sport—Swimming
help to any pupil that needed
Paul IlMtaaa.
Favorite pattima—-Dancing
it. Thla period will ba conllnuaJ
Tat hate—Narrow minded pte*
thl. year.
Mle. Luelle Campbell Is our
naw teacher thla v*ar. Bh* cam« P&gt;P»I like—New clothes .
Favorite .attrs—Abbott
and
to ua from th" Wait Bid* Pri­
mary School. Wa era dallahtod Costall*
Ambition—To ba an artist-,.
tn have ha". Ml«a Campball and
Favorite College—TallihataM^
Mias Adelaide Richter will apwl»Highlight of achoel caraar—
sor tha glrla’ »Wh U l. year.
Mlaa I-enora WhWdon, ona nf Whan I pass Spanish
Hophontora—Al Brock
our regular* from last year. *
taaehlng mu.b- thU vaar. Bha t* . Birthday—April JO, 193*
Place of birth Columbia, 8.
with ua a half day Tua.dav aml
all day W*dna*day atrf fr^av.
HURSTON to LUCY Th# raat nf tha tlm* «h» t«a«ha»
music at tha Junior High Bchnnl.
(VAtARIE WELLS' Wa know that tha boy* *nd glrla
m at M*’’—BILLY of that school ar* enjoying mu-

Future Farmers
Hold First Meet
Of Schfnl Year

Kimble, Beasley
Make Report Of
Trip To Camp

New Offi

At Fall Meeting

Edwaffd Marshall Named To Lead
Key Club At Initial Meeting

K

S P O R T U G H TS

ing of the first verso of "Ameri­
ca" and waa followed by tho Flag da
salute, Pusan Klrtl:y held tho “
morning devotional and Orion'
Parrel Introduced tho flrat apeiker of tho morning who wm Rat. »'
V. II. Grantham of the Christian
Church of Sanford.
Rev. Grantham eitad instances 0
■■flam tho Bible and gave axcallent parables to bring out tha,
points of his address which arts
entitled "Truth and Conviction".
’’Pao;l who llva right and have]
true conviction find favor In A
God," ho Hated, "and men and .
women muat have conviction If
they expect to reach tho height
of service In the world today.
Tha second speaker of tho
morning was our own head man- _
tor of football, Coach l^onard 9
*Whitey" Me Lucas, whose lecture,
or very enllghtlng talk, «aa di­
vided Into two parts, tha flrat of
which waa “ How to watch a foot--*
ball game’' and second "A Skull
Practice."
.„ 4
"It takes eleven man to make *
a touchdown and not just a w
man. Anybody can run with tha
boll Even some of theve gram­
mar school kids could do that If
he had other men to block for _
iRD PROCTOR
him, ’ were tha first worda of th* 9
coach’a sddree* Ha want On to
state that 36 parent of tha at­
tendance war* woman who go Just
to see the uniforms, heroes, and
IA9 btnd, 20 ptrttni art alumni
who spend tha time “firing" th* A
roaah and telling what they would
do If they war ha, and SO per­
cent are males who watch th*
gam* for th* shear entertainment:
9R percent of Ui*m faU to gat
WalL 8. H. 8. U really set­ U»* moat out of the gam* bo- tling down to busInaM now; text m um they do not know how to O
books era distributed, and elaaa wateh
wntch a
• gam*.
gams.
work Is In fall swing.
In the second phase .a t him
After a whole wwk of anxloqa
C#?«h McLueaa outlined th*
waiting, tha typing classes are t?.&amp;
dlffarnat systems used in the pragetting started. Echoing-Qirouft. •ant day games. Th* two main
th* hall* can be heard tRa plod­
»k* T-formation ar
ding click-click of the first yaat W*u » »
Df ra* ,Jrf**,re "Ml lb*
stodgit pounding out bis drills
, T*t*m which employs
while th* second year student n single or doubb-wlag -W k
lands • steady staccato accom­ fornutlwi with n balanced or onpaniment la the background.
•4V* lha •»«A ad agala gym suit* war* &lt;t,n‘ ,M y n f*w%
pointers In
ulled out Monday la preparation watching th# playa In th* Friday
or tha girls* gym claaMs .Tu**- Wfagamwit with CpiumbU High
day. Tha girls ar* starting tha School of Lake City, With these
year o ff with, a unit of diamond- final esaanUals on "How,to Wateh
•^Football Gama','’ ho olaood kin
»UrUd ■».
Tha boys* aim claanca started
Uwlr flrat uaU with touch foot­ w S : o f ^ M ^ T h . X r X n
ball, showing a vim and vigor
found only In 8. H. 8. gym atudante.
_ i « a trauma
Every thing Is running accord
ing to schedule now—a* though
nothing had changed, and there
had baas no vacation at all.
T. A, Meeting
- —By ALICE - TEMPLE
Tho significance of the T
formation Is due mostly to
tho success which - Stanford
University made of It last
year and which will bo used
more successfully bv teams
all over the country this year.
-T* make a ngriuiftil &gt;4$mfrom tho T formation n *
quires superlative ball hand­
ling, good pasacra and good
•pinner beckl; and also quick
thinking on the part of tho
players.
Another point which makes
the T formation very useful
hi that It only requires a
quick opening in tho lino and
not tha necessity of knocking
tho opponents down; however
there will bo no squaks from
tho coach or the team If tha
opponent, la knocked off of
hu fast.
The T formation also re­
quires good fakars. Tho way
to distinguish a good taker

Text Books Are
Distributed At
Seminole School

f

Changes In Sports
For Girls Studied

Tjwaday at which tha*

Miss Takach daba Mass changes
Ua diamond ball
ba played during
In order that Ua
n rapraaanted In
ar n n * . " w o tar

i^

V ' t 10. ' »« mopaixta with
Y. A. ana hundred pan
— By PATTY HODOE

J^ rai
(or Ua

Junior Hi School S ^ b^ T 1,

There Is No El
Basic Tasks

to *

Min*” — MAR.

Perfected First

J u n io r C U m

P la in

SOUTH SIDE NEWS
T U fallowing good tillxenr'ilp
Song—“Go^l Mamlng^-I
Poam — “Good

m k) T
km
——

CRlama’

p J isrsJrtS ;

^ t

WMUYi and^Haa Robluo

-*&gt; ■'mnai'MtM;

dUPa

,

aBi

15' VUril T.JMUI

�Sanford Is Th# Only Central
fioflda Clly Affording Rail. Highway
w- And ,w«let Transportation

oA N F O R D ) fU /R I D A g I

IliD A Y ,

OCTOBER

‘

«,

j.

— — -■

-

- —-

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

A t_ Moscow
_
invaders Say R u s ­
sian Attempts Tor
. Land Forces Near
Leningrad Crurfied

Great Onalaught On r_
Supply L in e s 14 _
Underway To Crip- t •
pie British Efforts 1

The Vice President Sees How T o Scotch A B libr----------

-

Naas Gather on
Eastern Front
Signs

Battle

R eport

Of N a v a l
Off Coast

. 'A n*w G e n d in offensive.
•Imid probably a t M e r p w .
/fathered mom ontum a t the
•••Urn fr o n t today. Berlin
MfaL

Around Leningrad, the
German high command uld
the Btiaaian attempta to land
•trona forces west of Leninjrtad had been cruahed.
* Brnfllana told of baarleg ganftrw end seeing tho aawke of a
beieiaf ehlp today. Indicating a
feaafcfflmmU r a batUa la botag fraght oft the BraxUiaa
f «*!■*■&gt; tho report le yet uaiS ^ ^ S a d A «ay reported last
» 4 M It* swelhag coyatag attacks
M » karllag the Oenaaaa bach

Tha cnbuariaa Pandora la chown at the Portsmouth, n . If.,
Navy Yard, oao af the atany British veeocla o f war In American'
shipyards for general overhauling and repair, The officer on thu
conn lag tower la U Robert Alexander, tho eub’c skipper. Also at
tho Portsmouth yard are* tha British submarina Parthian, and tha
Free flench, submarine Surcouf, world’s largest.

ire Prevention
Of National Defense
Pluto Contest
Is Sponsored By
Tubercular Group
fhiphk contiit. rU M iiodtr H *
sponsorship of IhoKlorida Tahartulos Is and Health Associa­
tion In connection with tho andual Christmas Seal Kale, were
announced here today ty Mr*.
J- L, In#ley, eoanty * general
chairman of the seal sale.
The contest, open to all ama­
teur photographers, wlU b n 'fa r
tb# Mat photograph of a light-

—

' u; Bo^T ropical Storm Appears
1,1
Diminishing In V elocity

British Sub In IfrSrNrrjrVanl

• B r a z ilia n s

NUMBER 33

M ember A n o d a le d Prana

1*41

■i-aax .i- lx—

,

“ Defend against fire for na­
tional defense," will
be, the
thema o f this year’s Fire Pre­
vention Week, fire Chief Mack
Cleveland announced today, San­
ford 'will observe the occasion
*l*Bg wit* the Teat of the United
States md Canada. c«ntInning
until Oct. II.
Fire safety tskrs on added
Importance at this Ume, for not
only la It naeascanf to eliminate
Uw losses and Interruption* cf
production caused by fire, tut
ft le a vital part ctf tha elvlllan
defensa program of the office
af Civilian Defence, according

REYKJAVIK, Ireland, Oet. •'
— The battle of tho Atlan­
tic la entering a crucial period.
A great onslaught of German
U-boat* against the north Atlan­
tic aupplv line, equal In scop# ta
that of March an&lt;| April, la wall
under way, Informed persons *ajr.
A east amount of war notar­
ial, much af It tha product el
American Industry, la tha objec­
tive of tho campaign ralcnlatad
to cripple the nritlah war effort..
In Cairn, Egypt, it waa re portad
that AHnlf Hitler will mike a
new neace offer to Britain and1
tho United States an well before
tha year's end, according to In­
formation reaching h-rv- today.
. An American who Ju«t arrived
from the Natl controlled terri­
tory said Hitler expecta to ha
abla within this lima to announce
Ruaala haa been put oqt of th-v
war and that ha la going ahead1
with tho "new order" on the con-

No Double Feature
Programs Will Be
Shown At Theater
In an effort to please those nf
his patron* who seem to be vio­
lently opposed to the double fea­
ture program, Manager Charlea
Morrison of the Rita Theater,
announced thia morning that, be­
ginning with, tha showing
to­
morrow of "Adobe Had. f t o
-Sons**' starring Warner Baxter
and Ingrid Bergawn single fea­
ture programs would be the ordcr of the day, until further
notice,
Tuesday* will continue to So
“ Bargain Daya* aa heretofore
and In addition to tho return
showing* of popular features of
recent jreare, the program* will

patrons. Boosters for th* ■Ingle
feature idea will now enjoy their
Ihning while lover* of tho “ as
many feature* aa I can •#* st
show their displeasure eari bring
aa much pressure aa possible to
bear on tho local theater man to
get him to change hie mind and
list are fires hie polity. In tha meantime, thee*
on reefs. In to whom -It don’t matter none”
fire* result- as on* of our contemporaries ha*
r * r oVerbrstr
and
Ignition

Property Damage;
Is Said Slight
Hurricane C r o s s e s
State And
Out O v e r
Gulf
Miami. Oct. *.— (AP&gt;—A"
email
hurricane
whipped
c-roa- eitcrae soulhecn pert
rf
Kl&lt; elds today. eaeteg 1
I'tlle damage In area prepar&lt;d fur much worse.
No fatllllles nr serines
It lories are rrnnrtrd and th#
pronerty toll Is alight.
\
The wrsllirr
uureau at
V't", A. M. reported th#
horrlrase had moved lata Ik*
tlu'f
between
Kvergladca
ead Kurt Myers.

MIAMI. Oct. A
Ihrt'ntfnirur troplcnl

Jects obtainable. On rridsya and
Saturdays, too, th* public will
enjoy Uto showing nf populsr
western films with th* addition
of thrilling aerial chanters, comi­
cal cartoon* and novelty reels.
.For many years, the contro­
versy has bean alngla features
vi double features and at long
last a taut wBI ha •mad* locally

puhttSTSiUnUoa. upon th* Tu­
berculosis Seal Bale, since Ihta
year’s seal bears tha Imprint of
a lighthouse. Prises of f35 for
thd best photograph, f i t
for
Um second heat and U for the
third beat, have been offered by

Guats O f W ind V
75 Miles A n
A rc Reported A s
Center Hits

Better Returns For
Citrus Are Expected
LAKELAND, Oet 4 - ( S p e ­
cial)— Emphasising tha Import­
ance o f freak fra * and vege­
table* to th* national diet, Har­
vey* A- Baum. Now York, vie*
proa Ideal o f tb* Atieatk Com­
mission Company, told produce
shipper*, caaaard and grower*
her* Saturday night that yruspoeta are bright for bettor re-

ssrss e t s sr*«5S a

Vice Piarident Henry A. Wallace right* a
17 mm. sgtl-tonk gun mounted on ' an ar­
mored car during a congressional Inspection
of I’ort Bchrolr, V*. Krona tb* angla of th*

Cars Cannot Be
Driven Without
r New License

A

-

New Time Extension
i Rule Exempts No
" One, Sayg'^udge
Driving an automobile without
a now driver's license Is a vio­
lation of the law, Judge R. W.
Wars warned today, even though
tho time has been extended to
icatM license* without requiring
ixamlnations.
Tha extension of time delt

gun, the Vice President ,r»m* more concern-d
with possibility of trouble from the air. Look­
ing mi is Undersecretary of War Robert Pat­
terson.

Oviedo’s Typhoid
Is Under Control,
Says Dr. Langley
Tb# typhoid fever “ ,e*re'' In
Ovsldo I* under rontnd and l)r.
W. T. Langley. Miss Edith Halsem, Iflss Bsrtlstt and lte Dan
Con* from Jacksonvllla of the
Ceupty Health Unit have mm
plrtod tha third week's typhoid
Inoculations, Dr. luinglcy stated
today.
A few Weeks ago a young
child w-s taken to Ike Ornng"
General Hospital In rirlnndn, thr
tentative diagnosis being polio,
myelitis. After several lest. Un­
case was discovered to he typhoid
fever, and a short whilr after-

Twelve Persons
Finish Course
In F irst A id

a*
hurrlenne, uroducintr RUttla up to
7B miles an hour, appeared
(Hmiuixhinir
torlav
after
rrn.s,ing tho lower Florida
ua.t count uhout r»:-Ifi A. M.
Moving went nor thwent*
ward ut utioiit 20 mih'ii an
hour, it l.e title to reach the*

Public C l a s s e s T o
Be A rranged By
Local R e d C r o s s
Twelve Sanford CltUrna roll,
plrted the rill hour Kir«l Al&gt;l
method, cour.e U.t week and
are now ipialifi,-d to iiiitriif
rlssse. for lh» grneisl -puhlii-,
the Red t'ro-a Chapter .tatrd
today.

’ InsksuctotM-ltoUV IL. ( ulla-rtTte.) Tir-SaS I«UOir•thes &amp;family
s y were
&amp; agiven
s a tbb-nt
f .OBXA-rwjkrrmT
prerrntstive
from
Ma-hiugtoii

way Petrol, said Judge Ware,
ta{ It did not mean that a
person can drive a car without
tho new license.
Driving without the
license
subjects a person to a fine if
pitied up by (ho road petrol,
IhTTudge warned. II l. expected
that persona who do not have

testa tnd three other victims
were found. Immedittcly (be
County Board of Health In-gin
testing and inoculating rhildrrn
In Ovtldo and In a neighboring
family four rases developed.
Dr. Langley disclosed that
there wes evidently a carrier of
the disease - In one of . the t--.
families who wmtamlnalrd the
water llged . by both families
drawn by a hand pump from a
surface well.
8TAT8 TAXES INCREAHP.

way petrol was not large enough
td give examinations to all o (
these persona who had not
purchased (heir license on time,
s«id Judge Were. Only about
one-third af the licenses Issued
la tha county last year had been
renewed up to tho d*a£|pf last
i C d e y night.
Wince Oct. 1 sal* of licensee
hove fallen o ff considerably ns
drivers who hove not gotten
their licensee were probably lull­
ed into th* belief that they had
flhlpptria r * e t l I n d u s t r i a l pRnty of time, tho Judge stated. UU and tirnaportation rupra;*VUmndy n number of driver*
hgvo reported the fees of their IIt ^ ,ro“tM
will
cgues and since this office la booh boa and truck iline*,
ngt keeping o record of tho II- hold what giyee promise of being
ranees It Is well that everyone
Ath a ikons* jot down th* **rtt) number so they may obtain
aTdapikate from Tallahassee to

Klnriils gulf coast about noon to- .
day. Only minor properly dsmsgw'
i. reported
in
Klorida, but
wind, of l()'J mile, an hour were
ri-poited at Nassau wheVo the
hurra-uni- pa.si-d last night,
•
The wrathrr liurenu advised
the .tnrin would pu.a between
Kurt Myers and Kvergtsdes Cltjf
at main; after striking th* east,
Klorida roast hvtwrsa Miami and?
Homrstrad.
Winds exceeding 100 miles an
hour in gusts iwept over Nassau
Inst night and hradeil Inward the
Inwrr Klorida peninsular, threat*
i-ning »rrtlan« embracing the.
East Cua«t resort area, the exposed key, south nf the mainland,
ml vast Lake Okeechobee.
All of/ths slate- south of Vtro

r north m Bradenton' on tho
Wed Coast
was
hoarded up
tight In withstand the blow. Hur­
ricane warning, wrro posted aa
far north a. I'unta fiords.
In a I0.no I’. M. advisory, tha
Wrillher Bureau re-emphaslsod
it. periodical warnings but said
that the storm had passed Nas­
sau.
At t»:00 I'. M.. he said, Ul#
hurricane's center waa 35 mil**
west uf the Bahamian capital.
Tho wind had dropped to 45
miles an hour in Nassau.
As the blow approached tho
Klnrldii roast. It traveled at V
.need of 20 miles an hour, unusually fast for s tropical disturb.
•nre In this part of th* world.
At 10:00 o'clock, Jhera *•» nr&gt;
*lgn of approaching hl»h winds.
In Miami, the skies wsr* over- ..t hut little or no rain had
■*|lr“ »nd onlv light bresssa
id,iv nver tha city front tha Atinti*
Kurt Myers, on the Gulf coast.
Key West on the state's soutH••rnmn.t extremity, and ronimuni*le. between Miami and Palm
Tamp*. Th# Ctnlml Florid» Traf- Reach reported similar calm at
fW Club will conflna It* mtmlrjr* that time.
Nevertheless all
precaution*
and other rllU-r with­ were taken. Red Cross official*.
With the barking o f Governor
in * radio* of Ho mile* of Or- Holland at Tallahaasa* and mu­
nicipal and county
officials
throughout the threatened arsas,
.might to evacuate resident* ot
the key*.
Schools, other publk buildings
and prlvata home* wsr* throw*
nm-n to those with Inadequate
•entalivfa affiliated with all shelter.
The wanting caused concert
modes of tran»|ortolion.
»nr a J.Vt-mll* strip of the Flor­
Th* rich will b* affiliated ida lourlat area and key* fishing
with Th*
AMoclatod Traffic
extending xoothwaril
Clubs of America of which G. ft. grounds,
Musgrove, vice-president of the from Palm Beech.
It also extended fcui
Bartlesville. Okla., Is president,
iad, Mr. F. A. Doeboar, (raffle precautions to the rkh
manager nf Clllxrna Cat' and vex*table-growing *v«»»
Coke Utility, Indianspoli/, Ind., Ijika Okeechobee, centering
Bella Glade, Clewtslon and
I* exacutlv* vIce-pnMiilmt.
,
Th* organisation commute* Haven.
Acres o f alas* disappeared Be­
comprised- of the fnikrwlngi M.
M. Bonham, Agt, Rallwsv Ex­ hind storm shutters test
press Agency! R. II. Burgln storm-conacleu* South
freight service Raja, CEO Rail- battened, up for an
wmyt -W. &amp; Ev.n*. AGFA, ACL siege. Lumber yard# called
Railrood J V. K. Godfrey, Kepre- hands with tha assistance
senstlve,
Ia mentis
Btnv. A die station* and did a '
holiness sailing nalla
1*1*.
,
Hnmaownera ateckad
Nailery Unens C,
-and
Isa
CA. ABAC Mallfundee, DFA, SAL In** o f *1
bathtub*----- ---------

ns, held ten nightly rla.se., for
nrcfesslonsl men mid women
housewives, nurses,
poliremen
and firemen who studied modern
method* uf trochmg first aid in
order to nrgitnin- ronrsr. foi
defense workers, young pvoply,
civic cluba and all tnwn»|&gt;«opl,'.
TBS- fhtTowhig s»nfunntrit~fompleteil tho trarhi-r's uturse; Hr.
I. I). Brown. Dr. II. Wsytlr
Rurkrr, Rii- m II Alvarev,
Mi..
Irene Hinton, Mir, fiu.sie llin
ton, Mrs. Ilrnry Mi-Laulifl, Jr..
Mr.. Cstheriru- Morri.on, Mr,.
Helen
hulls,—Mr-^—JwL-k'luld
and Ml.* Maude R&gt;m.ey.
Tho twelfth
to flni.h
this
course we* Mi.s Dorothy Runge,
but she is not qualified to truch
*. she la p minor. Mr. L'ullierl
HawllaoeS lew Pear Tkrve.l

/

Founding Of Traffic Club Givers
Promise Of Great Importance

a B. Curtis, post pres I■ Transportation Club ol
a. finaar executive vkemt *f Uto Araoclated Trsf
.mericai and Gentbo CEWC RailAtlanta, make th*
i wbkb will Inam Hag of • body to
fho Control Florpresident of tho
Jacksonville, and
t Agent far the
'astern Railway,
ha ta charge of

■ s je y -'s *

te.

V.

- V)h *&gt;

�i

*

-* I
—

*

MONDAY, OCTOBKtt «, l U l

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

{The Sanford Herald
1140 Mary La* Taylor
11:15 At Home with Sally Mar­
tin
‘. .
IIJO Emery Deotach Oithestr*
11:45 UP News
1145 Program Reruree
13:00 KaU Smith Spake
11:15 Let'* Trade Songi
IIJO Dancethne
12:41 Our Cal Sunday
1:00 Dixie Perm Club .
WO Bridga School o f the Air
IJ S Road o f U fa
1 4 0 Young Dr. Malone
2:15 Joyce Jordan
I JO UP New*
2:25 Organnoreltiee
2:45 Farm Security Admlnistration
2:00 Of Men and Boolta •
2JO Rcnfra Valley ■Folk,
8:45 America In Transition
3:55 Press News
440 the
4:15 Music In the Air — " c k ,
4:30 Press News
4:4* Colombia Concert Orrhen'5:00
5:15
5JO
5:45

OCTOBER

Twilight Melodic.
The Goldbergs •
Eyo Openers
Just Entertainment

ANGEL’S
R iT

lust A Minute!
That’* all It
taken to check
with' oar PerMahal Xdatn Do*
p&amp;rtascflt f o g
y o u r Winter
Need*.

0, |»4I

B IB L E VEHSK FO R TUUAY

nance and commerce. It ahould include the beet brain* of
engineering and management. The gebehri purpose would
be to build a reservoir o f civilian production, new business,
purehaalng power, distribution and employment: and to
make plana for releasing- this reservoir, in increasing vol­
ume, when and as military expenditure fails off.”

AGOBEHSIVENESH IN RE­
LIGIOUS
1JPE:
Fight
th»
good fight of faith. Lay hold
on eternal life, whtrrunto thou
art also railed,— I Tim. 0:12.

I» 4

AndersonGriffithI
&gt;

Funeral . Director

The Hanford Atlantic

7M E. 2nd St.
Phene 451

1248
FroOt Tha Harvard Lampoon!
I brittle tba Mrchbark that
Not A Newspaper ‘'Baby”
streaks through white-water.
Ferocious th« boulders and futils tho paddle;
Now that the deadline' for promiscuous signs along the
. Tbo Pony.Espresaman—how subhighways o f Florida la almost upbtt us, comment* the
ST i»«t to slaughter!—
Whether .baked at the stako or Leesburg Commercial, tho oewspapfoi arc being .excor­
e^ K alpsd In tho saddle.
iated by the ignorant for taking advantage of the legisla­

S&amp; Ad

National

Bank .

J

0 , wiaplah the wire, nnbouvnnt
the sir
For th« walker o f ilght-rop-:
PS with lromult.ua too—
, Hkw- endless tho distsaco from
here la there,
Bow finite tha diataocu from
htre to below 1
But these thrro are sterlllssd.
•ecRiru
(ocnraui glon—
riusb—
scaled .beneath
.Thoaa aro tha honoy-ftd drone,
of tha hit*—
Tho-e are la vclvat compared to
■tha daia
w O f Nineteen Hundred and For-

ture and getting a law passed to "do awsv3 with road signs.
"That bill wasn’t a newspaper ’bab r i t all,” the Lees­
burg paper explains. "The editor o f the Commercial knows
because ho was 'in on* every newspaper Mil that came up
in the post four years.
,
"The Ia w is the result of the continue^ work of w omon's dubs, assisted by men’s duba when the women
could get their attention. The big boys in the highway

I Will Do My Bit To Boost Sanford
Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

RADIO NEWS
WDBO .

I

Hotel

V ty-flv*.

Long is tho coune and hard li
' , tho way
' Between Scyllit Iho pean and
CharybdU the DratL
IfTAftal
i h v thn
nlarteil
And m
many
tho Innurt-fitn
Innocent, plerrrd
In tba fray
By a laundnrman’, barli or o in our state.1
■ auU-preaMira ihaft.
Many the corpees
. 'to the gutter—

hashed

The Starch Industry

cold

(Tormtrlr fre»hm»n, eroaalng tha
b u itrr
* Uagltlmat* tutoring lair.

tato starch noar CTswiiton, and It la another
tho versatile fertility o " ‘ " ‘
“
The United States Sugar Corporation has been fcrinti your fall* whlakrra for
1 dlagulao,
ed priority certlfkatee to obtain building materials, msMet»a to ward o ff tho la* chinery and other equij
ment. The company U reported res•tax ihaan;
l0*000 « " ■ to sweat pel
nay far good mark*, tadj, dy to
pray for bad ay»«,
laybo you'll -la st- -for one
wo ytar*.
- j . l . n.

[Wrethar Man fin
bit leans for Booth

Elton J. Mougb

Furniture
Co.« NiHi
Co., F. D. Scott* Standtire, Hill Lumber C oT n.
Hollywood Shop,
ig Plumber.
i.
wff, Jr* Era IWa
8. (X Bhlnholi.r,
L Perk , Homer’* Ho. la
The program will begia at
p. Tha Tavara,
&gt;0:00 A. M „ Friday with aa adharr, Celery i
dnaa af welromo by Dr. Tewaei
wight Orarer;
B. Leigh, acting elca preildtot
o f tho UnhraraUy. Robert R. ML
Ktnnel
lam. Jarkeoaellle, preiUgnt of
■ a ^ &lt; . a ..... w noy nouer, nocaeya
J. C. UuUhDoo Co,
’tudtae. Nelaen * Co-,
Stanko’i
Company

.T * S S 5 ,Z .te“ " itora-

tire
Mary
MarLake

Farm Outlook *m*st
In Many Years
—

aietdliv
mhiininltm or
,f
v
consumption
,
, ----- j - i , '” — eountry In recent yearn add with
foreign production areas cut off by the war, thil should
be the long-awaited time fo r.thljS prospective Industry to
gain a substantial foothold^-iympa, Times. ....
,:

WASHINGTON, O ct 5 —(g )
]n Ha most recent »ur**y'

In** tha German*
with

ir tm tlM

nth

and alshth

Market* Indt
are

hi
----—flM
Aaa
fltWI
ITV
BB* erowan

o f Wroag-

u

Answer AS

10:00 Lady Eathar Preaanta Orson Wellea .
10:30 Sport* Reporter
10:45 Newa of tho World
11:00 Count Baala Orehatra
11:30 Harry Jama Orcheatra
12:00 Ltaton WelU
1S 4I Sign Off

Please reserve for me,

c o p ie s , of the

S an ford H erald’s Annual

Tourist

Anv individual or organisation desiring
copies fer mail away purposes may obtain
by placing an order with u» before Oct. •;
charge of 8 cents a copy will be made for i
tra copies to cover coat of mailing; After O
cost o f tho edltjqe, Inrhidfng mailing, mOI-h

Facts That Concern 19m

m sm

Edi­

tion, which will be iAiblished this y ea ron ^
Oct, 27.
: ^

lultur* dapartmont laid Bun*
that tha farmer fared the
scoaamte outlook In many

ssr?*?
a to tho Ciga­
la fla t birthday,
enough to vota.

Taalgkfa l*regrama
0:00 Edwin Q. Hill
0:10 Program Rnuma
S:15-Coaaol« Echo**
SJO tba
0:45 World Today
7:00 Tho Lone Kangrr
7:30 Bloadla
8 4 0 Voa Pop
8:30 Norman Baaalay and Ilia
Cowkoya

�■ g -T *

T*T

'•

■ i-T f V

:

THB BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

OCTOBER t , lft41

PAGE THREE

&lt;H-J

Social And Personal Activities

•

•
W

9

9

•
9

9

Twelve Persons
Finish Course
In First Aid

While

Iaooking •

im..
Citing tnr thrrr wajn m which
Around For A Place
The First Baptist Church waa
«o.t
the* mrmhfn of the girdrn clubs
tha
scene
yeatanlay
morning
at
T iltph eM 14»
MR&amp; LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor
may
contribute
to
the
national
To Dine
9:00 o'clock of the wedding of
Blanche
Cunningham, economy and thu* aid defence,
Miss
(C—U
—l
l
Fre*
t'm««
f&gt;Mt
Try the Food at the
of Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Mra C. B. Wlsrcop, publicity ton «tated even though
da ughter
ugh
the
Party Given. For
Ounni
nningham and llsroid Makn- chairman of the Sanford (har­ young girl 1* under ,»gc. he will
borg, *on of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. den flub, thii morning i»*ued recommend her a* an a*autant
Wedding Attendants
Malmborg of Deland. The Rsv. the following itaUnient
teacher.
"There are thrrr way* in which
W. P Brooks, Jr., pastor,
Thvae iiutruet.ir« are giving
Following the rehearsal of the
we garden club member* may to co-operate in iiinru'Clien with
Hcisted
at
the
double
ring
cere­
wedding o f Hina Blanche Cun*
Mr. end Mr*. G. U. Stuart mony
MONDAY
c
contribute to national economy tho County Red l vim . hnpti-r.
It** always gnod and bel­
St. Mark’a Chapter of the W&lt;*- nin(chain and Harold Malmborf are spending a vacation oa the
TV church was beautifully de­ ami thu* Aid defence; fin»t by Mil* Claude Kmnint h I- /.*aled
rnea'a Auxiliary of Holy Cro.&lt;a of DcLand, Hr. and .lira. J. A. Atiaatic Coast.
ter. t cm
turning (art of our land over and all cla**CB will he formed
corated
for
the
occasion
with
Eyiacopol Church will meet sit Cunningham entertained on Sat­
to vegetable*, necoml by growing through that t ffiv»* T! •• l*il«,»
For
it i* freuhly prepared
gresnry
and
white
blossoms.
Rich
urday
evening'
at
their
home
on
Mr-. and Mr*. J a . Cunning­
the-Pariah Ilou*e at 8:00
M.
herb*, and laitly by preserving Club wu* instrumental 11 get
ju*l fur you
Myrtle Avenue with a amall ham have as their guest, Mr*. green prim* ami fern formed the vnluaMe plant rraterial.
TUESDAY
background
for
the
white
stan­
ting a field repn tentative t«»
Cunningham’s sister, Mr*. E. M.
Tho AJathean Class of the party.
"Too many of u.« think of 4 teach in Sanford, and »t will pro­
dard* of Chinese chrysanthemums
Sandwiches &amp; Ki cry thing
F int Baptist Church will lia v
The rooma o f the Cunningham Thomas, of Starke.
which were interspersed with garden in term« of flower* and bably organue a *!«-■» through
Ita regular business meeting »n home were attractively decorated
Highway South O f
now i* h very good time for the Red Crow*.
smaller
baskets
of
pomoom
Mr. and Mr*. John Torrance chrynntheinum* ami fern along u« to turn-aboiit-face and think
the annex with a covered dish with pompom chrysanthemum*,
Arm itauc Cahin Court
The Home iVfen^e Cunnl will
Upper at 8:30 P. M.
pink love vine end fern.' In the of Stuart were the weekend the rostrum. In the vestibule of how we can help with the family receive Flr*t
Aid
instruction
ol Mr. and Mr*. John Van
Tha O. E. S. will bJ in charito dining room the table waa 'over- guests of
the church urss placrd n basket budget and thna *et the commer­ with ita training ••hi *«• at the
e f tha aewlng session for the luid with a dace doth which ia Hooten.
cially
canned
food
free
for
cxof the chrysinthemums.
.Sanfonl Arim ry
Rad Cross In the Woman’s Club the property of Mrs. Mary Too**
The bride entered upon the arm iN»rt
Friends of Mrs J N. Tolar
far the morning.
"Thi*
country
in
facing
.1
dearth
er and over ISO yean old. It
U’nrnvf! (o thou* wh,t •hi not
of her father by whom she wo*
•The Woman’s Club, under-oUt. &gt;nwe*
&lt;5*JWJw*e»cv,s -hr-Fo­ wUI he sorry to leer i that she given in marriage She chore fof uf certain herb* uned for cither huvo that upport inn \
^ll IF*
P**t
week
h*»
been
111
for
the
direction of Mn. ltoy Tllli*. will ri.*, France. Jn the early RO’e and
And ;»* unnlcri flubI MXlilt fti Is- II* 11M
her wedding dress „ navy bhif cooking or medicine.
with
influent*.
have charge of the Afternoon wav exhibited at the Philadel­
ensemble with which *h« wore Mr*, (rockei. one of our .Na­ our Bju-ciul t (Him*U* .»Tld iihllit y
■awing session fur the Krd Cross. phia Centennial Exhibition in
Mr. and Mrs. Wjrt W. War- matching accessories Her ror- tional ( tumil committee women. to h»vr a -h.» r ill the’ dr fPit •
The fin t Fall meeting of tho 18711. Centering the table waa the ear - ate expected to arrive in arge waa of white bride’s ^o•e*l 4»y,,. ‘ If a whole community U*- program hV ha\ me ,i ilrfoll’***
Seminole High P. T. A. will be three-tiered wedding cake em- Sanford some tima this week af and Atrphanotta.
JMan to cultivate one plant. «av- Kiirden."
M l at 8:30 P. M. All mem- booned in plith and white and tar spending the
Mira Ev - Cunningham. bliter mg *»*ed.«. harvesting iiirvfull?
past three
Sponge blight and w.ir hn'
hen ere urged to attend.
balanced on each alda with pink months In Ashtabula. Ohio.
of the bride, acted a* her malH* *H»d ma’ keting the product in*
The business and social meet­ taper* in branched candelabra.
of honor wenring a dr*»re of roi- operatively it would be .1 culu ndvemeljr &gt; f f n l H l «•» \ tmd**
ing o f Daughters of
Wesley
Mra. J. A. Strange presided at
Mra. H. D. Morgan and amall dier blue with navy blue acre* able corf.-d wition to national in tponge*. according *.» tinClass of the Methodist Church the punch bowl and Miaa Ruth son, Harold, Jr., have returned •oner. Her corwage wns of pink recnomv* A vrgrtibli* and herl Department o f fomnn-i..will be held at the home of Mr*. Strange. MU* Either Strange, from Palatka where they have ratlianct*
veiy convfiiit ni
poni|&gt;oni wartlrn i«
rov i
Credit union’* h*.»n* I memher-*
A.m|.®-.
B. Bievans,
uui West
iviru Twrniwen- Mn. Mary' Bolly and Mra. W. been visiting with friends for chry«j»nth«*nmm*.
A
Stevens. 007
nad«* very tle«-orn*
and ran
$IHft.70O.rtm* in th* 1 ib-t 't\
tilth Street at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. C. DeCoursev audited In carving. the past two week*.
beat five
Serving hi» brother
Stevens' group ■will be hostess. Mlsa Eva Cunningham waa In
"The war ia bound to pfft'rl months of thi^ yea* •**»• !&gt;•
man war (ienirge Malmborg of
Girl Scouts will meet in the charge of tho bride’* book.
Mr, and Mrs. II. A. Swanson Jacksonville ami unhcr* wen* many of the plant* w«* ate ac- partment »»f t omm«-tc«- i*-perte«l
Little Jlouse at 3:48 I*. M.
Thole present were: Mice Cun. had as their weekend guest. Mr* WcfJcy funning ham. brother of cu*tome*l to get from th«* nnrWEDNESDAY
Hut If all of u* i*lieriah
nlngham.
Malmhorg. Miaaie Torrance of New York the bride, John Kader, and Philip «&lt;rir«,
and multiply nil our
rhoiceat
The Sanford Carden Club Mr*. W. K Harold
Kader. Mi*. Mery City. Mr*. Torrance is the sis­ Trued.
cun do much toward
board will meet at the home of Holly, Hr. and Hr*. J. A. ter o f Mrs. Harriett Torrance,
Preceding the ceremony and! plant*
*hnrtag&gt; lat**r
Mn. J. If. Colclough in llnse Strange, Mr. and M n. W. C. D»- formerly of Sanford.
while the gu«-«t* wrre AAAcmblirgl i averting
Mr*. EvJnn
Mc(*oy, orginift,
Court at 10:00 A. M.
' During thcAe time* of world
,
Counev.
Mr.
and
Mi*.
J.
M
Word
has
bevn
received
that
.All members of the Fine Art*
rendert-d u program of nuptial 1ui»ie*t garden flub n»* nilt '« iuu«t
department of the Stanford Wo­ Stinecipher, Mr. aluf Mn. John Clyda Hart has been piedeed by muaic, ami J. M .Stinecipher,1continue with thrir regular ucPhi
Ksppa
Tau
fraternity
ht
aoloist. tang •*! I^ve You Truly^, ti\ itiew—«tudying
man’s Club are urged to attend
horti­
tha Uxhrersity of
Florida
tn (Horn!)
the fin t meeting of tho year
and
*'At
Dawning'*, culture. keeping our ganlenn
Gainesville where he is ■ »tu- (Cadman). During the ceremony beautiful, watching our road*
at the club beginning at 3:00
deet this year.
the Boft Rtraimi of **In The «idea At i g i n g flower nhowa ami
P. M.. with Mrs. S. 1). lliebluv8 Ifcrs’i a new typo of pump which fill* a definite nsed
Luxembourg Garden'* tManning) training OUT children t«» love
nun as aponsor. The Itev. M. J.
II
KEEPS
*
FELLOW
by iupplyinjt an catra volume of water at low prassurw
were
heard.
Bram will be the guest speaker.
nml
grow
good
garden*
Mra.
J.
Mamie K a te H a ll
THURSDAY
Following » rhort wt dding trip II fob-tough, Preiidrnt of the
and also proviJc, an ample supply St normal tank pros *
Woman’s Auxiliary of tho
W eds 0 . W . D ouglas the eouplr will be at home In De- Sanford Garden C'ltir. ^nv&lt; that
sure,. Estremcly quiet in operation, tho F-M HoriionLand on Hill and Rich Avenue*
he aim of thiv ofganuation
tal Ejector pump hai but one moving part. It produces
Qs*
way
to
kewp
«\rn
wttli
Mrs. Malmborg has lived In
|n|,„r
If.?; thv t„ mln, yrlr wi|| t , •.
The wedding nf Mrs. Mamie
(greater water capacity for its motor site than sny other
tha
ht(ti
cost
of
II,
lux
Is
to
Kate Hall and 0. W. Douglas Sanfonl since early chlMhooil. ,,riM{rm„ „( „ U(|y and community
d eig n of pump. An ejector jet and tube, built into ths
■avo on tho Uilnu* jou Uavs to
of Savannah. Ga., was performed moving here with her pewnt*. , jvill„ l01(|inK t.mar.l cul
suction side of the volute, increase the capacity of th«
.f..v.lopm.-nt. pl. u-ore an.l bay. Wo ran hrlp jmi *av* by
yesterday afternoon it
2:00 from Palatka She »»* B«du; ; |(J1
•
•
pump and develop a liinh prttsure discharge. A heav»
tnsortux yoar projicrty tn Tho
o'clock In the home o f the bride’a ctetl frt»m Seminole High Hchonli
||y constructed broore impeller makes the pump lesa
" l i s t April at the Slat.. Gar- Osotral. Uall u* today.
parent*. Mr. and Mr*. A. C. WRf been employed by
thv
Cowan urn Club Convention the Mayor
subject to wear from sandy water. Come in today —
llama on Oak Avenue, ia the Comp-of Sara*ota - ; .nnirndcd^tho wopresence of close friend* end
wa will l&gt;e glad to give you complete details on this
Mr.
Maluiborir
i*
from
DcLand
men
fer
not
•
‘letting
go”
and
he
relative* of the couple.
F*M Huriionial Ejector Water System.
attendcil the Hvloind School* »aid,
’ What you K*rden club
The room* of the home were and
attending thp Unlvcralty ol • urnin *r* .dolnir i» what will
PLAIN SHAMPOO
I'M !. J. STINK anil liKOIttiK STINK. Owners
opened enauite end decorated with later
Floridi in Caincsvillp. He is now hcln keep America «nnr.’
AND SET...............
tall basket* of Chinese chrysan­ cmployctl
with thp United Stats*
"Garden club
mcmtwr*
do
themums,
fern
and
pompom
chrvCREAM SHAMPOO
Poit Office fkpsrtment in Ds- !■«»» their root* ill Ihr soil,
santhemums. Tha Rev. W. P. Lsnd.
AND SET________
Ntire-rwoesr- In » 1Nl Hllll VI %B111X|*
IVf*.
Brook*. Jr., pastor of the First r Out-of town guests at tbs and *ro ready to l»nm, to
207 W. Sfruml SI.
I'hone 82
Bpptlst Church, performed' the wedding included:. Mr. ami Mn. ■prrail abroad what they have
ML 8HAMPOO $
ceremony beneath the living room C. G. Malmbortr, parent* of tbs
AND 8ET-----------arch.
H APPY BIRTHDAY
Mr*. Emma Jacob ion,
Mra. Hall chose as her wedding (lroom.
Mlu Mabls Jacobson, Mir* ChipE V A LE E N ’S
dress
a
soldier
blue
model,
fashMix. Juba:' Collum i
lotto Conrad and &lt;\V*ltpr Malmja Y T n w 1 trrrr
loned on tailored
lines, with boru,
Mra. Alice Sloan
of
DcLand, Mi** Hair!
which she wdts navy blua accesStrnntfr, Mr. and Mra. F.N. Ibib
i m *c h u b r y a v e n u e
soriaa. Her cottage waa fashioned «haw, and Mr*. T. K. Stranys of
ACROSS FROM BALD PARK
o f sweetheart roaea and tube- Palatka, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.KickNOTICE
il
TBLEPIIONE 7W
rpaaa. liar only ornamant waa u liter
and
Mr. and Mr*. G. L
Mi*. I. D. Martin, Samlnale pearl necklace.
Edcnfield of Stuart.
Mr. am!
County Chairman o f the Bundles
Immediately
following the Mn. Gcores Malmborg, Mi**
far Britain, today announced that cenmcny an Informal reception
■-Haul
all mother* who have aona la waa held for the' wedding party. Edytho Johnrin, 311**
the navy are raquetted to get, The dining table wea overlaid Ra»che and *X R. IVmbcrton, of
vJxdMMqviUs aad-M —- — »

Per sonals

Social Calendar

.

Garden Club W ill
Miss Cunningham
Help In Defense
Weds H. Malmborg

Palms &amp; Pines

•

“PUFFlNd”

Permanents

CM.BOYO-COMPANY,

’BEAUTY

ENDS

STINE MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CO.

SHOP4

TOl&amp;AY

be reached by telephoning 88*-'

to n iiv .

SHEfaeragg

lag eako. Assisting in serving
were Mr*. If. B. Smith, Mra. R.
A. Williams, tha Mlmea Betty
and Mary Earla and Nancy Wil­
liams. Tne guest book wai pre­
sided ovar by Miaa Nancy Wil­
liams.
Aftar remaining with their
feats- a tSoH while Mr. hiTT
re. Douglae left for a honey­
moon trip on the coast. Upon
their return they will make their
heme In Savannah, Ga., where
Mr. Dougina la connected with
tha Atlantia Coast Line Railroad
department.
Out-of.

Club Plana To Mark
Historic Points
V
W ti iik itl icah
— 8l f 8 « 8l8H “ l I l l ' V
linchas pitkid, i l l M m *1
work llalikid.

-?ftn*i

jg it e i

y 1*

plxttoa-meelw, „ s

historical poinU of Importance in
ij
these being the
old Port Lane which waa on the
shore of Lake Harney.
The next meeting wUI be held
4 inJ th« tima and place
will 09 announced UUr. Prof
W«1U who I, a student on the
history o f Florida will be In
charge of tfcj program.
•
At the conclusion o f the mart

W e Our fin t
larfaln Day-Single

Bat irt Lh.y REALLY ruAft
Propir ll|ktli| li tilBicidlif (aitar any tkaM.i
Plenty •( ■Blpv (lireliis'
Ulkt.tolM rtllaw Ika itrala—
if dtlieiU yiaas tyt m u Im .1
It u k u itarfytaf eliter aid
riRHtrii list iitriy fir
•iili* talks.

Mikt tara HcMMwtkatyaw
ckild la REALLY nady hr tikis
ickul tira. Fir licit la
prleilita, aid Ll|kt CaadlUialas citU kata fra Man
a ma. SEE YOUR IEALER.

. Periodic distreaa due only to
fractional causes ia relieved for
aiwy who Mart I day* before
“ the Uaw’ ’ gad uka CARDl'l
M fluicitfl*
CARDUI has another important
■net an a tank to ethaalate apdigestion
ce. That's probably the reason
to often Improvea digestion.

\* s.

rjm&amp;snsr
NttoMt U r a l
tL
.

To

CAE
-rADV.

REFT
iT ta APARTMENTS

mm

n m m i i n u. im\i

/
•t

�«

m

wmm&gt; nvmM

eawwip

M O N P A T . O C TO B ER t , l U t

Florida Gatora Plan For Tough
Battle With ViDanova Saturday

u j ^ 'i o o d a e r a

Away Fourth

T IP T IO N FOLKS!
BHT £ NEW YEAR'S EVE AT JACKS!

i &amp; &amp; % £$£&gt;.’■SI BBSS
rife Outer*' i m l n hlbtlk*. of
Sunday ttn m "

bark from Broadw ay w ith the h i n t

pm r

gf .tlte toag&amp; t

• f M ARTIN LEONARD. I m n m A
Iota m t
C buatr. to tha C n a t r

Mum nmt Sat-

i with U&gt;* VDte-

S e r ie s S ta tis tic s

« t kio otflao to to* « « o r t &gt; m i
o f bo14 C n a t r at Baafoa*. P lorM o.
within eight eolawdar t a a f h o a ad
•kolt o u t# Ik* »I m « o f raoldanca
■M r oot orrtr* n tn o «r ik*

rwtum of Beaut
Now York (AL) ------ A

I

Brookty*&lt;ML)

I

.... 1 -------1

PlRST'CAME
(A t Yaakt* 8tadtam;

Ctotar t M
mi which lai

Pint!
?

C le a r a n c e

».

.* jy n k

Jtaa RP. to ground out Rati than
ha. hatTthrown oat Rad Haifa
Mfter Um Yankra thirl bowman
tapped ooa la front of tha plate.
Tommy Henrich coma to- bat.
Bull otm. atrika on* caDad, strike
two callow f*01. hen, two, ban
throa. Bo thara was Oaaty, am
p(tab away from Victory, and ha
raw to t o ooearion ■magniflcknthr. Ha bpsasd one across tha h*
fide corner and H rivlch cwung
hard at It A mighty ehaar rote
fe ha mlaaad It and than lha

I; N ew On D iepler

? A l.O v

■ I up to $300
• Siarnature

SI*Furniture
• i

,-ViH

r*Vrom 19|5 through 19M tha
Wildcat* had tka boat fW*-y**r
record hi tha a fit and Coach
Ctlpyar Imlth’a craw la f e t to ragam tha height* thb yaar.
A eoupla
of
hlffcto-tooted
■ophotferas. "Whippet Jan' PaB i Wl pound
tka- wap In (bring , tka Oaten
trouble, taking o m la place of
Nlfk Bate* why lad the Wild­
cat* to rktor* &gt; » t year.
Returning from lha IDIO team
•ra P aaaar Euako, almoat a*
good a*' Baacai Jot Brhot. h«nlhilling fullhaak, and a ' whole
eorpa of paaacaUhhtg and* who

y. Chevrolet .

ChartCow •

he upenfe hla m ton . after win­
ning only four out of "!"• loot

♦ Go-Maker
• AntomohHs
MODERN:
FINANCE CO.

JOHN a U D O W A not.
A t ad u la te fr it or o f tko JU tsto at
M ARTIN LEONARD, t t a a o . l t .

Brooklyn (NL) ------------1
Now York (AL) ----------J
D ark , Coaay &lt;•). Alla

r i r d aakU nlloa Ba*t. l L ' l V l £

and O w n . Prank* ( 7 ) ; ft
and D k k ry.

•
mM
a4tad
yw
ryii^o TV

n o n cm

’

fl .

9d ^ 9l d a p a n iht form ctlrt

JACK’S
Not I n to aaraky gtetn Ikat I
» ■ n a s y a d - la koalim o at M l
Wtai T i n t gfr*«4 Sa.fard. ylorlda.
■ado tka' flotlUaaa aaaia 'Cam*bairr- aarartty pkM and a n t ( t a n
«Bt that I laland to n a la iir oaM
n a r n m a i t to Ikt term* at tka
T lc t lt ln a Naaio atata&gt;«~ (Chop,
tar te r jl Lawt of P lirM a) with
tka Clark o« tko Circuit Caart ‘ al
acmlaoU Coaaijr. ylorlda

~

.

a«ri. it. n il.

DEW DROP

r. r. cARPBiUa
Otraor.

NWTICM

Notlra la baroky g trta
am aagagog la koalaaaa at
foie. A»a. Boaters. rtaria
lha (tellllkwa M i l . c 4 I
Slora a d Ikat I laland la
aald aaata * area* at' to Ika I
Ika "F m lt ta n 4 'Nan.a

sSMm&amp;

FOURTH
CAME
(At Ebtet* rieU )
Tic* York (AL) --------- 7 1
Brooklyn (NL) - r -------&lt;
Donald,
Donald, Brrurr (5). Murphy
XU) and bkkey; Hlgba, Prrneh
(4), AU*n (»), Ca»ey (6) aad
Owen.
a

boupeed

m sm m

g yaUaw b%t g i i Jm Di­
tto. It waa- b Mart-breaking
&gt;tlon for Caaap?-A moment
ra ha wia on the adgo of

muet Uka tho way it
m w u ^ a r youhra
S b S J S f i
■».«
- •*»••

t A

’♦I h o a f . TrtTwi b y b^a
U m . . . a u k * your cat 1
Im p o t I c a R trtp*. Y o r U "

• W it
Optomatrlat

Wm*
la**

plnuurwa o f highway travel—without Iho
d fir io g atratn u id parking troghta — ler
about Vi tho coal ot drtrteg fo u r own c^r.

N a w 'i fffin T h f#

' ■ •

penw lo opaa .M e h day
o p t o a n d ; la elu d ln i

INN

PACKAGE GOODS .
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE

Remaining game*—Oct. • at
Ebbata field. Brooklyn; 7 add
rawwitav . u * mitelAfe VIE0
TLANTA; XlrL • 5—W —Ed- 9‘ (If noeeasary) at Yankoa Btad PaateU King. 9*. general
wtaiw of tha _AhelaBV and A*lad BcdttUh Rite, and widely

ehrara diad aa tha kail
from Catcher Owe* a

1

-

.
-.
BflVVP |IVI| M il
VVI
w. R. D oom aad Harry Carrlay*
•■*»•• la koalaaaa a* 111
Moalk Palmetto Arana# aadar Ik#
' ■ SECOND CAME
flclltloua aaaia raJiaatta O n ttn
(A t Yankra Stadium)
and- that tra laland la raelatar aald
»«a t parauaat la tka lonaa al
RIka flrtklooa Kama aiatala (CfcapBrooklyn (NL) -------- J
lar M ill Lava ot riortdal wltk
New York (AL) ----------- 1
Ika Clark ot Ika Clrcatt Caart of
Samlaola Coaal* riortda.
Wyatt and O w n ; Cb
W H. OUFRKK.
Murphy (•) and Dkkry. Roaai
HA RUT tA RHINOTON. .
(•).
_____ '
■•pi. It. 1141.
THIRD GAME
i
NoncM &gt;.
(At Ebtrt* Pkld)
-•
Nolle# U har.br Blvak that Cl
R. H. I
am)
anaaatd
kotin*** a l I t f
Nrw York (AL) .........J l • .] N. I*arti A t*. In
Sanford, r ter Ida. a a ­
Brooklyn (NL) ... —
4 1 dar lha flclltloao aama Bayard
Rumo and Dlrkry; PR*
Realty Co., a ad that I Im .ad to raaiafar aald aaaia rorauint io |ka
mono, Caaay &lt;*). Flench
Alkn (9) and Owrn.

Give YOUR Child
E V E R Y Chance

See all the Broadway and ^Hollywood itara
ri«kt before your eye*.

rloliBBOt. i o l Bfcall k* ew er* U
kr too etataaot. t o n e or a u
tor* ay. 004 aa* aaok d a t a or OoB i d aat BO n u 4 ofcall ka n M ,

rkh was rtrtaking, for fliht
tha Dodgtra ngrer had a

•f

PANORAM

Jouk* or aomiaoio e m i r , rtorMo.

.*

s# . • .#

�Sanford I* The Only Central
Florida ('tty Affording Kail, Highway
And Water Trunxportallon

TOMJMB X C O ll

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY,

♦Survivor Claims

\ £ub* Torpedo Vessel Addresses Kiwanis
B f Mid-night At­
tack 600 Miles
O f f Brazil Coast

Broken Bridge Storm Slows,
Stops Moving Hitting Nortl
O f Iron Ore Florida (!o&amp;

Member Awwladed I’ rena

OCTOBER

NT.MIIER 31

IGermans Claim
Victory O ver
Ukraine R eds

A id Rushed T o Marooned Parachutist

Two Killed As L qco - Highest Winds St
motive Plunges Off 48 To 54 Miles J
Big Span Block* Hour And No Dai
ing Locks Of Canal age Is Report
8AULT ST.
MARIK. Mkh.
O ft 7 — — One aim of •
lift bride* brought &gt;lefrn&gt;#-vlta|
Iron or* shipping from lu ti 8gP*Ti° r port* to
■ temporal?
halt Mr* today.
;
TM giant span tagged beneath
tM weight o f a loaded freight
train.
i
TM locomotive and tender shit
frvn* th* open end Into an anproaah to tb« St. Mary's FaUi

Second Reseue Ship
*■ ‘With 17 More Men
Expected Tomorrow
t BIO OK JANEtRO. Oct. 7
—4jFl— A lS-year-old nurvtvor at the Panama flag tanker
I. C. White declared today
**o m and nerhapa two” uni*
Stratified submarines torpe­
doed and sank the American*
owned ship without warning
In a midnight attack COO
miles off Brasil

Ex ac t location Of
Hitler’s (irgrmtic
N ew

Is

ATLANTA. Oct. 7.— {AP&gt; .
—A taMUlag U t aliU Ira- ly
tropical
alarm o a w f
arroM the northwest.
F&gt;
rUa roast early today. stash--'
rd at Tallahamra altb gmlo
• lad* and mated oa lata
aorthve atera Florida where
aaualla apart eoamualcatWaa
and did minor dtmag*.
It »aa expected to raago
M*l Macon, Gg, an lain
north* ret era Houlk. Carallna
and ereatnally hack Into tM
Atlantic la gr*a|ty dtmlnlab*d fare*.
No Immediate repnetn bar*
b**a receUed of ma|*r dam- &lt;
ag*. death or series* ia|ary.
, Hand rede W ire** war* maw*
*d dawn and falMg tlaaber
I* playing ha toe with com, ■nnlcatlaaa and p*wtr linen.

Moscow Reports I^eni n g r a d D efenders
Disperse I n v a d e r s
Hf Aiaeflstfd prros
Irani -linr
ili'pxtrh**
to
•hr Ifrtl Slsr, Mot irt Army
nr t*«|. zpg f report o violent
ItAllle

Winning • (SO bet. C r o w llopkina, r*»a, flier, la shown Jlop left) aa he descended
by parachute (arrow) to the tup of Uevil'a
Tower at Sundance, \\yo. The plane from
which he hopped la at top right. At lower

Train Ini
m cua dtlp. with

Holland, Pepper
Will Speak To
Kiwanis Group

: Booklet Article Teacher I v n i

Talk
To Kiwanis Club
And High Schopl
and w o - i » l n l « f t* tosh north
at th* Florida roast late last
night nr today near Apilachlcoia,
with dangerous gslr.a of M le
70 miles p«r hour and high tld«t
from Tanama City
In Cedar
K n i.
Storm warnings were runtlnued
north of Tarpon Springs to
Peru seals. They wrrr down else­
where.
Th* storm pesaad from the
mainland, into, (be GuUL

•pa*k to tbe Klwanla Club at
naan tomOnoW on tM swhjoct
TtM Batflo for tbo World" ond
will later make an address at
th* Seminal* High School at a
special assembly, Charles MorKiwanis member wM wlU
hr* boon honored anew In recent riton.
Introduce the tpeokar at both
veon with tM rro*tloo of Big meetings, wld today.
Tree Pork. •
••‘■1 •
A good auto real and wind. | Mr. Lambert holds degrees
woe *—
from tM
the University o-»f Call*. |

apondsnt

Three-Day C o n v e n &gt; t i o n A t Orlando
‘ T o Start “ Sunday

^ Hest«r..TjLCflmmand
43rd At Blandlng

at

Bomber
gUMWni o f political
in known throughout
rlda fo r hi* keen

p

Coconino
Monday
L party had

!ia.x:c
«

occupahti

on

ihe renlral

)&lt;AH• VV|)MwwhII| '111, viol* i
—(iri— Brlg.-Gsn. John II. lle»tar, camp commander, hna Men
ordered ky tM war •leportment
to cominad o l tM 43rd Division
o f tM National Om M .JConn.l
at Camp Blending, effective "on
tM departure of the present di­
vision commander."
General
Hester will
leavi
Wednesday for a preliminary sur­
vey of bis now command. Ho will
return to Comp Whaelar before
oaeuwlng potmaneal eummand.
TM war department announced
lost Friday that MaJ.-Gen. Mor­
ris B. Payne, 64, had been re­
lieved o f tM 43rd’s command on
rocommoadMlon o f hla superior.
There was ' no further explana­
tion. TM division aria on measu­
rer* In Lou I*lama at tM time.
Seven Ihoumad sf tM dtrd’a

IIKHI.IN. Oct. 7.— (AIM—
German Iruop, and Inn mmI'anies i f Croatian*
bar*
•ma.hrd a ."ulwh Ini by an
ailntnef'* daughter In lh*
»r&gt;t Serbian luwn nl Hahar.
Ir «ld Yugmlari*. aulhurltatl*r pre«« repurl, averted
l«ds*.
•
I he Serte*
Itehel* ha\l
•tiirmnl the tu»n. iliepalrhea
'rtd, far inilnumbering Gere
garrlwin whlrh offered
"hetile resistance" unit esrueil hr Natl relnfurrentenla.

left, llopkina la pictured Ju»l liefoe,
the leap which atraudrd him on the I
peak I background I At light, he &gt;. -i
awaited rescue.

Four Girls Hold
Private
NYA Positions In Brigades
County Schools!

l4M srii|gj nr#M

[hf fxnrt flirtation of l l l U
lft\ vnnt new nffiiidlvo Is *
slill n mvntfrv. Inti the (Jerniitna cl.lime,| p victory ovtn*
l In* RttsaiatiH tmlnv in n trrrat
in-w Pkruniaii liutlli* nortl) '
of
tlip aa'ii of Azov, which
TVuined Men On Scene
Hitler'.*) Iivuilnourti'ru lndl-_
O f lllaze Can Save cajfd wun Hurt oC 'jfifntnUfM
Valuable Property iu*w tlcvolonniontH.”

Says

fm NYA

Firemen
Useful,
Cleveland

Lliduli r)iiart*ra diapulrd tl|0
(Srrm.iii
in tint a rdor,
*#rttng tin* Naim were eherkM
l»y R ii««»ihi land and m u forrex.
Tlit* Red unity r**|Htil«*d l.rn*
tni!i;id
h:««l dispersed
tnassei of O rm n n
trmipfw and*
«Mia»hrd 10 Hermann (o ils on

jobs have barn filled, hut there
is a possibility of appointment,
to additional positions io the
primsry schools snd Seminole
County Library later in tii • ye n
»
.If project* In this C.iunlv are
lando starting «un.lay and nin l ll,)priivrt| |,y the Stale NYA
nine through Tuesday afternoon," Hoard and In Washington,
it U stated ill ,tlie prugtam ul
The appropriation for tinIlia convention published as a, sup- area., .1.1 (;uua(k v ,V»«Using,

t » M v /' • J ^ .V a ^ -^ t r je C V T ^
man high cuuim anj Baser*i*d t lr
Itusaiaii allrm pt to land fur**a
on lh&lt;* Kinniali gu lf coast wrat
o f l.rnirn'rad was repulsed.
. London sources reported
two
Herman columns
were mot mg
slowly toward Moscow ngsiirst

federal hurricane' warning sys­
tem reported at I P. M. the
disturbance was central
“ off
shore between Tamp* and Fort
Myrrs.” Th* advisory said It
-apt&gt;e&gt;rs to be curving more, to
northward.'*
At PenanroU, sit* sf one of
the nation’s foremost naval aTr
stations, preparations were mode
to guard against possible storm
damage. Storm warnings were
posted from Sarasota to Grand

Barbers To

rag ing

( \\t trot*) front, with Mar*
•hal
Sfittriin
Tiino* her ko'»
Inn ps striking fierce flown
Aff»n*»t latg* Nail
armored
Krtlgew driven if.tn t.te Kmvl*n lines.

lared Miami yeeterdsy passed
.M tIW U Y ^|trN Ort. 7.-(S p *f inland today near Corral rile and
rial)—Opening It* llHh y»*r of
•arrlc* to West Kentucky and
tM nation. Murray Stal* Collerr*

Drag Of law
♦Big Tree Receives From Stebon
Notice In Current to Speak Hero

Mystery

London Disputes
Na/i Successes

Murray Begins ’
19th Year With &gt;
APALACHICOLA, Oct. 7.-V P
Large Enrollment ;-r-Th*
l*oplral etorm whkh bat.

,m H. W. ArMrtnan af -C M rM .
nan, 8. C., brought Mr* with Id
atMr survivors by tM iw w t ahlp
D«l Nona, gold tM uudso-ssx
boat fk*d only os* torpedo aad
that IM tbwo s o t m M !*« from

O f f e n s i v e

Stil l

lorok at Your Hands."
TM addresses by Governor Hot

Iaeaders Co-opcraU*
On Tourist Edition

winter- visitors

tours - of brlando. Many of
* activities are eapected tu
broadcast locally and Mm*
i posilblv have a state-wld*
tap, tM bullatin slat**.
Martin Cower, Tulao* finer,
fjpv* end, has n Moby of rolUMn« picture* of hla relatives,
a has hundreds of sueh phuto-

Co.
A. P. Connolly A Boos, Inc.
Atlantic Coasf Line Railroad
Sanford Bapw Star*, Htoke'a
Flak Market. Florida Power and
Light Co., Triple "B" Groceteria,
Sanford Doudney.. C. M. Hand.
0 . P. Herndon, Jno. D. Jinkint.
T. W. Lawton. B. M. "Bob"
May*, Geo. A. Speer, Jr., H. W.
Ware, CUy lea' A Fuel Co.,

More C o-operation
In DefenHe U rged
SEATTI K. Wash.. Oct. 7 —
Calling for greater produc­
tion of defenM material*. Gov.
Harold K. Staaaen of Minnesota
told the A1st annual convention
of th* American Federation of
Labor, "there must be leas stop.

i—or so said an Amarlcan Infor­
mant recently arrlvt-l In Kgypt
front German-bold territory—tM
Germans would My In effect to
Iha Britisht Wa hivi destroyed
the Soviet Union oa a fighting
fuiras w# Mva th* continent' of
Europe, which w* now pcopoM

Ta this and, Cairo, waa told.
Hitler now Intended to can*— ,
trate every ounce o f bio military
•hock power on tM 8ovi*t Un­
ion- for tM neat six weeks, nay*.
Ing little attontlon to Brttahu
Florida— Partly cloudy tonlakt
Roth AmatiMn and BritMt
sad Wednesday preceded by diplomatic quartan In Egyp* « *
thbwer* In lh* north portion IhU pressed ronvlctl— that no HUM*
afternoon.
pane* would be accepted.
' ,
Georgia— Rain this afternoon,
tonight opd Wednesday partly
Mqudy, rooler In tM narlh-een-

LOCAL W’EATUER

�</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="73661">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 06, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73662">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73663">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 06, 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="73664">
                <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="73665">
                <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 06, 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="73666">
                <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="73667">
                <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="73668">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73669">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7402" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7040">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c68dc304fc70d080adb06f8238c76443.pdf</src>
        <authentication>7a032796bff39a9a69c789ea3141207d</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73660">
                    <text>i

(

•» • • •

«

T llg BANFOBD HERALD, BAN FORD, FLORIDA

.C

FRID AY, OCTOBER S, I N I

WE HA VE JUST RECEIVED A

i&amp; tf-Z

-

—

•Sprayed Heat" will give you wonderfully com*
forrablc winter living! That'* why we want you
to tee this new Florence Driven-AJre O il Heater
now. We’ll thowyou how iti remarkable elec-

Winn, humidified air throughout your home!
It^i only one o f the many new Florence Oil
Heitera we're showing now. You’ll want to tee
t h e i ^ a l l ^ ^ M ^ t h e r a ^ ^ F l o M m c e ^ t h a t 't j u i t

rigbi lot your b o m a ^ in

F L O R E N C E ” 1^

0

cat winter, you can depend on the gen*

■ith Built-ia HEAT DRIVER

/trout warm th of.a Floience to keep
cold weather away from your door!

features? In price, in

}

every way ! Come in now I

W e’re showing the newest Florence
O il Heaters here .fTpow erful circulat­
ing and radlao^mod e lf; cabinet heat­
ers that need no flue outlet. See them

l now

let us help you choose one

'c h a i'i just righ t .for yean* home end
yearr budget!

&gt;

5 s r &gt; .!

TERMS

)* u

TERMS
■»

f e * .

.

!&gt;■

■— n z

*.J 1«./a. •• ‘ »»»-♦•*. -i

I

i . . .

B

J

i

raws
•• ■

•- *.*V

■ v

■&lt;-

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

» —

■■■■■■■■■I

„

.

.

n

„

; L

D

. _ _________ i v

T

________

�•&gt;•»*—Tn.___ _
L.1-’ J*W wHCy *•
SH*5S6*WfJ!r**r

T'

’•

&gt; ' 1

x :t

■^r-

-•— *#*•*

/t

■

4'
^L-.

'i

(

*.•;•*
.
B it iiH C y t y P rd
■ o r a F r u it A a J T v g w U i i i T k a a A h J.

&gt;

Ranfnrd U The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Rlghwa)
And Water Transportation

Blalbur A m {n KhuUa
j l 'i

A
EstabUahed In 1908

VO LU M E X X X I I I

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, OCTOHER 4. 1911

Dodgers Halt Yankee Threat WitluFast Double-Play

•Counter-Offensive T r a i t o r s In
% Started By Soviet N o r w a y Face
Death L a t e r
ToDefend Crimea
•Germans Report New
Overnight Bombing
Of Russian Cities;
Fighting Is Heavy

^British ^Attack
European Towns
^Progress Claimed In
Battle Of Lenin­
grad By Defenders
•

•

_
•

MOSCOW, OcL 4.— &lt;AIM
Tt&gt; Huxslaa Nevy reported
toder to M a r l a i the pow
erfal Rod Army l| r m which
fraglit their war oat of a
FtarUh
encircicairnt
and
reached tka ijore* nt 1-ake
ladofa after killing
more
tkan 18.000 Finn*.
It said tke trrop«
earInked on e awarat cf amxll
vtrkhipi which moved tke
lake and brought them to
loin In th» defcr.ee of I-entrgrsd.
n»

Prt**

Wife Of Assailant

Norwegians Who Help
Germans Now May
Die When Exiled
Rulers
Return

The . Germans
reported,
meanwhile, new overnight
bombings of Leningrad and
Moscow whllo tka British raided
Rotterdam, Antwerp and
Dun-

®

^The bermens admittad 60 wars
M M and &gt;00 wounded at
“ tho fe ttle o f
_

O m an ,

Mft
Including

• tarfa

Unkar.

Tha Brltlak Admiralty announced
without detail, that a Carman
aupply ahlp wta aunk aomawhtrr
In tha Atlantic.
Tha Ruailana claimed
new
A g a in . In tho defame of Lenin^ g r o d and authoritative I^indon
(oure.a tald a determined Sovtel
offanaira had been launched u&gt;
aava tha vital Crimean peuinaula

g. FriMlenh.il. seemid, ami Maj. I

I Who W ere Alntard
Boat, 1. ( ’. White,
A re Still Missing
W A S H IN G T O N . (V i 4 —
|'V)
SoiTPturv Conlell Hull
‘ ttnouiu'frl tmlav thr* xulimari lit* sink my nf the Ain«*rii*anowiii'il oil tanki*r t C W h ile
in (lie South Atlaiitii*.

rXnnther net of luvvIfH-meHs.
nirncv nin! nttemptril friehtfillness in ftiniu'ctioii with u
Kniernl movenieiit l«» drive

With Yankee runner* on ffret and second In the first
ing of the second World Seric* game in Yankee Stadium.
York. Joe DiMaggio hit intu a L*m double-play, Rees,-

man to t'uuidli. it
action nt m ih iii I |«.
i»t flret whil** I

the mid** vsitliu
'.ih Hilly ll«
lltu n .li -Iit!%•

Official "Wonders If
It la Advisable To
Limit Installments
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4 — &lt;;P)
— The adviaakUlty of trying to
avoid inflation by curtailing in­
stallment buying and inerrn'ln*
old age insurance payroll taxes
waa qua.lioned today by Paul V.
McNutt, who cautioned
against
the poaaibl. effect, upon IhU
country*, economy and drmocia-

Twelve Men Are Barber Becomes Only Announcer
Lane, Randall
Sent Orders By To Win Highest Honor Two Times Are Delegates
D raft Officials Florida Boys Take
T o Convention

2

Three permits were Issueil Oct.
2 from the City Clerk's office.
Iluneh Simmons accured » per­
mit to erect a »he,| costing $26.00 on Ihe corner of Oleander
and Eleventh Streets.
Clvdc E.sterbrook received n
permit to V»-roof n house locnted at 701 Wcat Eir.t Street :&gt;t
alt' qpqroaupatq. coat of 4 116 .0 0
with F. M. English In charge
the work.
Permiaalon waa given to Mrs
Beatrice RrVb to make n con
tract with Stafford and Kn«lisli
to re-roof h.r dwelling at IIOS
E. Fourth Streat. •

Ship At t ac k
Denounced By
Cordell Hull

34 Members Of
Crew Are Saved

Gen. Khrl Truesdelt. sixth.

McNutt Warns Building Hermits
Issued October
Of Danger To
U. S. Economy

SUMMER :I2

Sinking Of Americanowned Tanker De­
scribed As Lawless
Act By Secretary

*LONDON. Or! I
ip
Nor­
way's exiled Kin# II in..-m today
drcr«*«*tl death for cm u - iipfninxt
the Norwegian Mute g.\mg no­
tice that Norwegian^ vim .u«| the
Nazis may die when the . t’ugee
government is ahle t » enforce
the penalty.
Formerly such crime-* only
brought life mipn-oniM.i t
Declaring Amerif.i w»x "fncetl
with war under circuntMancc*
pre«licting the aevere«t war teat
the nation has ever f ifed .' Lieut.
Cen. Hugh A. Drum, rmumandIng, told nfficerw nf hi- First
Army here Fritla&gt; that "fore#,
and auperlor f*»rce only. will save
us in this nntinnsi
"
Some li* OIMI officer-* u-enib|ml
in thbi
little North Carolina
town designated ns \rmv headjnunrtera for final in-tim i.••n-* be
Her huiband told her he « a &lt; 1fore the start next Monday
of
going to Georgia “ to do some two months of maneiiv* rs that i
publlelt, work” for the America |;-ji ^ 'n iu illv'ln vo l...• than
kirat tt,Committee,
Ilor1(ln non soldier*
, n|,||rr,
„ ..
f .aid Mr-.
.
.
400.000
m loienaive
“ • W- Bible, shown OU.Idr h -r ,
.|Utr,, warfari.
„ ICr.lunN»w York residence. Ulkle «»- |,
of (h„ , w„ f
U c k ^ fo m .r (.ovarnor and klr..
on the program were
K. D. River, at their
I.akrl-'nfl, I ' t r »rnmniandinir
uffirrr*
o f the
,
im iiHHiM ix-a
....... .
---- ■
(la., home,
* * InU'iul.nij thf^p corps compoainy the First |
iome, apparently
to kidna
nap Riven. When thwart-1Arm y. Mu]
(Sen. Clmrh* F.
then mot
shot an.l
anil Thomson,
Thompson. f.r-t.
first. Maj
Maj tlen Lloyd i
fJ. »&amp;*• lira. men

Big scale Russian counter­
attacks In dtfenac of the
•Crimen $uni jtoavy fighting killed himself.
“ the vay • tn Leningrad
dascribetl in RuxsmnIn war riiapatcheit ta•

Member Associated I'reaa

Walter 1
It. I i : .»h. .. r
liter Saidoul
•oi. &gt;ii u h«*

Group Of White Men
Leave Sanford This
Month For ^landing
Twelve men h»ve b**«*n sent
order'* to reiMirt to the Hentiunli*

Erection Of US0
Buildings Ordered

County Draft Hoard on Oct, l.l
for induction into the Army, and
two more will b* .elected sliort
ly to make up the .|Uoli of II.
it was announced today by K. It
( arter. clerk.
llecauac many registrants haw
been given permission ta join oil.

Exams Offered By
M a r i on Institute

i•
•i tit* .in
iin ii.iiiiM &lt;*r
ih .
...it
p in &gt; lt» p|.ay
.iiiiio tiiit »*r
fnt Hu
i *9ia| lititr,
\k h irli j i o «d|»vi I.»* h« i I-

now ridim* Ihe • ••■ t

UllVe* ||s ;| ItlhT I lilt.
Iijn Imh*d » h»»»m .1.
A tn n d in g

(hi* ^yt-m.
un

honor

Kiwanis D istrict To
C’ont'or In Orlando
October 12 To 11

won
Aslant in r V ^ A vi-.d.ki pf lltl*
III*
.Hill
I 'l l l l l
I k&lt;Oi*|l|Jt' I l.l •
City was among the ten Florida
Kit 1tint* .im Kit Ituniliill Im p
I'oys who took Civil Service es h u ll r u m riii'til i(u r , %v$i»* p i . s«-ni hi i'll n.initxl .It* t'lfiltrX t«l th« FI...iminatmns «t Marion Institute it •*«I w ilh tro iiliiv M l*v lit. S p s tiiiit
i nin ilixtrict
rid ••ntmii of
hi
N****-*.
tru th '
p a p k i.
lln-a
w . • I, H14111Hhi 1h liiii'lt
|Marlon. Ala. today. In euni|o
lift 12. II mill
, i itlon for appointment to (fiul- .l in S f w Y*&lt;ik « *if\
III 111alltloll t
mi •ilu r $.f
riu*
u rlu 'li*
*• it* i *i l i m y
i 'o
••ihi’t •Ilf lithe i
States Na\.il Academy an.l l'i..'
« f thf
iift*nl
I'Vi’itf m Hu* 8p.*tiiii£ Nt u •
. ,| States Military Academy
lu ll a it- i %|1.. t e l to .itti m l I h r
l**p» m l* d
h r Inn
»*’ ’•ittii't, t i
I ' 111-r titliMt. p t r x id r t il
| These i xaininutinna are gnon
A t In. v iiiy
a
d i iiiii 'l i i i n
'- k t i
iiul Iim|i|v
pro,p *,tive a|i|Hiintee. in or
atluuifl
hy
any
ulRr
ip, ,hnt senntois and emigre

proplr o f I h r A tla n tic d e r a il,
which lx part of u world move*
in n it of ctmtpir*l,*' *»itl Mull
RryardltMN » f the I'a iu n m flak',
hr declare'*, every' nation bail Ihe
right «»f self tlefrn sr
The cniiMiilnte lit Kit» *anl ’ hat
II of (he crew were resell'll ,
and four w eie niMaing.
Sup|ft» r(er* nf
Atlmmi«lrn(ion
fnrthgn policy tpnckl) snied up­
on Ihe sinWiny of Ihe (unker I. C.
White last night ha ii #w evirlrnce
that the Neutrality AW ahuulil
he ainemled. Suiue of Ihe l*reai*lfnl’s critics. Iumt-MT declared
their positions were uych.ingvd by
the incnlent.
The slop wu* ie|H»rt»*d torpedoetl on Sept. 27 in the South
Atlantic. Thirty-four of her r o w
of :I7 American# w eie puked up
yeaterday 460 index ea«l of Re­
cife, Brazil. Through a aubxidiarv,
the tanker wax owned hy tho
Standard Oil t'ompany uf
Jrmry, hut earlv In the * * r wa%
transferred (o t'anainanian regiatry loiter &gt;he wax placed at the
dl*po*nl »'f Ureal Hritan. under
the lease len«l proirrain und wax
operating under llritixh
orderx
when the wn* »unk
Newt ,tf the einkjng v a t receivetl a short while :»f*.r a renewed announcement hy l*re»i-

r..i

• night that their counter-offenalve
In tha northweat'h’ d driven the
German, bock front one to two
mile, on a A road front at Lenin­
grad and that a powerful aetiea
of new defenaive poaltloni had
•b een eatabllahed about the city.
Berlin atraaacd tha progreaa of
Ihe ^adfllhetrO N4U
olTenitV*
agalnet Kharkov In the Ukraine
and the DoneU rivar baaln genarally, acknowladging Bad counAter-attaclu by Unka and armored
• tralna but deaertMng them all
aa broken and reporting
that
dertnan tpmbera were bringing
____ chac*. 10-Ruitinn loipmunlcatlon.
far to the rear.

Soviet

counlar-attacka

about

• Leningrad againet two Carman
dlvtalona were alao
admitted,
b u t - I t waa stated that..theae,
too, wera beaten o ff. The cap­
ture o f the palace o f the old
cimra at Kraanoja Bela, I I mlJea
0 aoutheaat oY
Leningrad,
waa

3

,U I S U
the

account.^f^ycrterdiy

e uniformly
viewpoint.
Beotian vlei

trcmendotuly l » ie« -before
Lenportent todheeoee
beror* lot,•In grad. Ihe Red nrteiee cUimed
.
vkto-iee extending
ow
, central froat and ta the far
" h tha Muter, A id Soviet «|.
lltanr dlapatchee ood o * W ofM a i a l accounte, Naxl motorited
t ^eehnona atUmpttng
to
brook
through aemfwberdiahopt Gomel
» * » fw lcd l y
over, offOaoivf
octlea
.
^ ,
groat area o f the aeatrol
-iTtendlng 100 milaa rwrtkwoet
t i Smehaek and *00 atDea aoath&gt;

t*J- CT|n*a,

.znsr&amp;St* *
Exchange
Oct

oa a

Bomb, piant.il bv an apparently wfll-organiicit ring of rightiat
Urrortats wrecked ,ix JrwUn aynagoguea in Faria yeitenlay. an I
a few hour* later, Martha! re ­
tain, Ut« chl.f of .tat*, .pared
tho Ufa of Paul Col.tte, youthfal
DoGuaUJat who - waa eond.mae.t
to dlo by tho guillotino for the
matt .poctacuiar act o f oppox'tlon to far .to French collabor­
ation with tho conaurroro—the
.hooting of Florro Laval
and
Marcel Deal.
Pitain commuted Colette’* ten.... Impriaonmont
................ ....
Unco to Ufa
but
wanted th «t~th r «c t nf rlemenry
"wltl not be reaewed.” Both La­
val and Deal, leading collnbomtlonUU, hod naked that Colette'*
life be .pared. They • are m u perating from woandi received el
Collette', hand* daring n Vrrlellle* ceremony laat Aug. S8.

P|»«'
b.'iii&gt;re.l m I'dt'.i. I'aul |i
hi In'«-h„ i ,* inl-i
ThllM, who
,„.v.n
•I und ••yrii • n
Thr I'rrxidrnt bar. alrraily «!••Other Florida liny* whn t.w.t nf tinNilln-nal
llrnnd.
lloi-iit'lit- m n « mTivitii'w
duction order*,
together
with
Yon clnrrd hnnxi'lf in favor of |ditrinir
'he
competitive
examination
t*nin|i.iiiy
wn.
n
lined
in
•
Ip
j^r jr „r«ler numbers, age, uccu
" 'l l itonk »'*••' **f hi".no. \vh«*ii icu aa o n A m t u k ih u
fU n
m n r*
.appointment tn I'lilted Slates N i
fu .t •'•■signalinii_^i^t__ IHl* -La**l
,il)n
, dlh. „
tlrr.
-rw-rtir-pmpTHiii :oi'l tu-ar o f vrxxrU, now forbidtlrn hy tho
- -------- n , Wiiimm*. tm .-m r- vtLAcailvmy. a it: TUuum*. F~A- bcrtltNI iirTiis . nii.i I,nt I\ hfll It’ m'hieviem-ol.,'' Ill' added
law .and itome
Administration
in and Jimmie G riffin nf link
glint-' work in iM'liatf
nt
I he
&gt;'oiiilnati"U t'.r new idfi«-ep&lt; nupportrrx liavi* tulki'd, iix well,
.mployed, 26. Mobil.-, Ale.
2
,-J|7, nnville. tttll Si-iivell o f ‘ Delatnd glllln .it Itle lllirln|ihail«* Both "I the klw in 1 Inf ui,. |„ |,r of lifting thr rextrii’tioiix which
ItUI Wallace nf tlilandn, l&gt;nngla. w»*m* prcMrntctl
with
truphi**
fi
„
&lt;J4 Dotlmn. Ala.
liiriieil In al ilu* ni'il ipgul'ir ' krrp Biich «hipx from I’urryinic
' alaway. Jr., nf Annlarhicula and hy till S|MI|(||)|r Nl'W * thk* tlll'k
3 Joh|J p * Wj„ Um
n oil ing
VV"li"'«day.
At ' thi* xopitlirx to Kngl.iivxl
S'lck
Hum*
uf
Web»tev.
m New York t ity din uij' tDa iiiei'ting, Ihe -I'eaker will he ihe
su„
|)rl,ar,mrlll
«(Thrr»» i* no ntntutory proviYoung men o f this State win. I WoiM't Series.
4
hail of the .Mill.... |JIW St*-htM&gt;|. "Ion forhidiliny a vrxR**| like thi*
worker, 22 Redding, Calif.
Uok the riimprditive examlnatinii \ ‘ lliit her, liecmiM* of tlu* Lire** i'C 'f Ihoni.i* h I ,a inher-.
LEGION TO MEET
4.
James
L.
Parhbm,
1276,
ii—fk—
WKdi*r—whtrlt—w:n -tindtT"1
m U lin U lU tU L tn li'u ilw .1 S tfltt-S TfnprrH’ tnrr- -W
-• ,
,
Hof gippnlntmonL.lnTTtlTTT—Mx-rjmTi.rrTT
Alt Thler elnl* meeting wilti |le- Bunamian rrgi«try, fr$»in t»«*ir%ic
Camnhell Loealnq nterebert .wiiL un*mjjojfnL_23^_Ilntttn— Herr-JTlJntgfy Acuiemy were: Sjii iiu; irra, tin* in(i*n.xo m lc iti l-'i'd
" eluli will Ih- Ill-Ill 0,1 IM , urnird, hut It v%n# tint iiiintriliatr. n_ ,■ a
.
,«
.Irlandn, Ed Kd- ill lilt llnillg'0 Ilf till' |tl IteekIYII
lu. n ., Illrgftfon, ....
Jr,t of Orl
m e.r antMTCegton^ Rut at 7 . ti*
hi Sanford, it hu* been oil- ly known whvKhrr "hr Mituully
6. Car I A. Lee. a-IH.10 tire ,, im of T,||aha,..e and Tod Me D ik I|»« r &lt; and Kix
o’clock Monday night to attend
iiiinilta11.- -i 1 1*-, |nomired. Tin* i&gt;i"gram will In- hud Kumit.
repejr
_.hop
.mploye,
21,
Route
|
,4Bdo|)
of
WaufhuU.
whicll
n meeting In Oviedo, at
•null *»••»c»illy had
lb*'
blgge li eluil,' iiumbvrK lay u group from
Thr inrulmt, #u».l Sriiatur Hill
David Wiley o f Mount Dora wilt 2, 8enfurd.
liMlpiiing uudii'no* t»f any an
•he Slul.in Gl&gt;" I'lidi under the
6. Thomas W. George. 2166.
ID.. Ala.) madr it "plum (hut
apeak.
Transportation
will bn
report*r of
Kaiut ‘4
tho
|t l
ilirerlion
of
Prof
liiffen,
who
np27,
320 Wr*t
it lx thr dvtrrminatioii of tho
provided. All veteran*, whethe.- .hipping clerk,
•••»*»n A brt.atltitil.i
of ih«* It'iireil • on t|,e
Kiw.ni*
Mill.
NasU to carry thr war '•» ihn
mrmber* of the American L. Klrit Street.
IIu i Ut type «u&lt; i’»p&lt;i'ially fitt-d "tret Show 1**1 year.
7.
Relnh
E.
Mu*e.
.1220,
gar­
Wratrrn llmiixph^rr ••t *•*•11 i t to
glon, are invited.
fur lh«* hertit* seaMUi in wliiili
age mechanic, 21, Rout- " -»n..
thA rc*t o f th# world." Hr mltlril:
I- lutlntah
repri**elila(ivr-i
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Ort. thr
"Thi#
U juftt nnothrr link in tho
ford.
r
were engaged. He iieV!-r w.u at
&gt;. Lonnie C. Rnbin.on, v-2616, 4 — 147— Two children o f Mr*. n |m* for cnlurful, deeciiptive
chain. |l In juat another signal
unemployed, 29, t i t Elm Avenue. Angelina Russo who were lo»l weld* to give hi* lialvnet* a
l » u* that we ahuuld tukr every
9. Eddie .Reckstrom. v-IAOU. lit confusion when a Pan-Amrr- cnlplrle end stirring pirtuie id
passible step in oitr awn dein
plan*
made
a
rrsah
landing
trucking
buolneu, 34. Cltrui
I-otiipanv F. of tho 30(h B®*!- fen.e.”
:il tha end o f s flight from Mi- what wa* happening &lt;m the
Height*, Sanford.
Representative Johnson
(D.,
field, ilu* In a Voobulary ho nii'ii»(.
t uniform rank, of Ih# W immJ.
■
ml
last
night,
were
Marie,
two,
10. Jock W. Living*. 861 a. un­
ha* hmlt up through con,taut nii'ii o f the Worl«l, under (hi* rnp- Tex.) took a similar view.
churth-gov*
be, employed, 27, Route 2, 8enf»r&lt;l. uod '8u*an, line.
The -out poet Sunday School'*, number of
Hut the I. I*. While incident
Mr*. Russo
anil
Fredcrirk, seurrhiug fur new cgprcs*ion», Uincy « f (! L. roBlnz, will con- brought no change in the view­
e*to bitched by the young people'* b en inereoalng iteadlly. Robert
t. Harley W. Davie. 60.1.
-----nix*tlon of U]* Pr**hyt#r- Herndon Mid. aad for the fir,t eonitruction worker, 23, Akron, three, were oaf# with 26 other which ha* made him a ventuMe duct initiation ritra for a larg# point nf Representative Wood*
two year* membere (If the Pres­
claxx of rand Ida (®i« in Wintrr
laaaenfcr*. Frederick was in he- walking thexauru*.
"(ho‘ le»* completely r&lt;|iiipp&lt;'d Cardrn Monday nighl, in w m an- ruff (It., Mich).
byterian Church solicited donaIt. Frank L. Towle*, 2231,
“ I am opposed In arming of
might
have
found
hlmxelf
ipeeehtiooa
from
townspeople
to
nminerd today.
I Avenue.
newspaper man, 23, 716 Magno­ \ h e other two were held by le**
our merchant vessel*,'* he said,
over
the
kalridou-opir
build
a
new
buUdtag.
properly
i seesngore, who attempted
'
Th# acoup will Iravo the W. O.
.
'Caralya Dague and Ro­
lia Avenue.
*cene i enacted tefnre him, hut \Y. Hall on Bark Avrnu# at 7:00 “ and am againet letting them go
heated, with
bert Hemdoa
were attending ventilated .and
Two o f the men ere volunteer*, l end them out. after being sub- Red. m hooted in
finding
|I
m- ofltu'k Monday niicht. All mem- Into war gone*.''
enough
placco
ta
aaat
member*.
merged
upsidedown.
• Cbriftion
Radeevor
conferwhich b Indicated by the “ v”
When Rer. Brownlee and tho before their grder number. Tw »
Salvatore Russo of New York, right word for s partirular .situa- brrx of (hr uniform rank ar#
earn in Avon Pork several poor*
imltlm
found
they
had of the draftees ere among those inaeklnist mate with tbe U. H. lion, •tveped in knowledge of u*kr«l to b# al th# hall al 6:45
ago agd a rm la proceed by a
en oa “ oat p a t” Sunday enough money ta begin construc­ who registered with the tl-year- Navy, eras waiting for a reun­ the rule* end intimate ect|iyain- oVIork.
they bought an
ite after several months na Ih.' lanceihip with the player* and
which hod been eatabUah- tion. »h*r
m » »
£ elds on in ly I.
trash
occurred less than a miV a veteran, in the work, brought
ad near Lakeland far childrena Mart aiitnnca
Tho men have been eeked U
into every home In Fletbudi.
COLUMBUB, Oc*. 4 —&lt;A7—
ha had no mean* of tranepor- cite of tbe old moating place report ta tho draft board on Sec­
Forrest Turner snd Slim Scar*
in a few mouth's tfine, the
body o f one child was re- all o f'N ew York’* borough* and
tkjn to attend church.
ond Street al 1:16 P. M. end
brough, long-sought Georgia •*.When the deleg* lee returned B«ardill Arcane Chapel- woe 1:30 P. M. Oct. 13. They will i &lt;JT»rttl today. TH* parwnU wvro suburb* a vivid picture uf 'Ih-m
Hum*' in action.
caper*, war* csjtured wilh the
they praeentedthe
idea
of omoUtfd.
he given a brief medical check­ (o f upMt to Identify which on®
RE R U N , Oct. 4. — {47— A convict liberated yesterday end
“ m* desire to become a prortirthw a siaritor Saaford projEach snauaer there b a ra- up and will board a chartered It'WM.
feaaur of dhlflish gave Ita i Ur bomb explosion in the lieedauar- a women claiming te be Turner'*
to Rev. A
D. Brownie cetion blble school conducted at bus. Tha bus wilt go through
ter*
of
ihe
Hrlglen
rightist wife— by atate and federal o f­
hia ramiuand o f espre**U&gt;n. He
tacortcra o f the local Chrta- the chapel and this peat ram­ Green Cara Springs, where the
probatly knows many times Ihe movement In Hrusaele killed e ficers in south Georgia.
i Radeayar, and Immediately mer Alice M,Elroy o f the Ebb- troop will clung*
for Camp
number of words he learned in secretary In the office* of Ihe
There was no violence, al­
M plana to make a t
Vo. Bit la School Uugbt Blanding.
, ■chool, tome of which he will militarised group, it was an- though (hey were heavily armed
th£ commaaity. Witt
dally
Vivian Collin*, director o f sonounced today. The explosion wax after freeing 43 convicts In a
use
only
onw,
and
always
in
ef their miniate
at the Sun- Motive service in Florid*. h&gt;.i
ORLANDO.
Oct.
4--M 7 — tha right place. Reared in the Tuesday.
raid. Thirty-four
were
recap­
aided upon the
for those who will Mayor William Beardall eigtied South, hr hae 0 below-the-Ma*""
day School
echo
orot Mi
tured.
lecatkn, BaordaU A t e Elisabeth Fite aad
Mbs Ana leave fo r the Army OcL 13:
&gt;M sent to Washington Friday Dixon Line accent and a rich
Whan In times of grata emer­ a project fer Orlaado’a second store of
Mteet
rolloquallem*,
which
fa
OaroJrn Doggo
gency It becomes necessary for airport already
M bs La
epprorad
hy
•tumped seme of
his lieM f#raU nd«Al
Department,
tkb notion te ask Ita people to the Civil Aeronautbe Authority.
, who now, however, know
or ^ U r m m
Da- ahara In tha common defense, It
The CAA will contribute $243,- that when he save 'oil tied up in
R ERU N , OcL 4 —(47— DNB
in Imperative, that each man do
ef the coat, with the WPA a crocus tack,’ he mesne 'in the announced today seven persons
kb part. Everyone o f ns hae e
County Judge R. W. Were Mid
np etoot I326JOO. The bag.’ Other expressions common bed been executed la Prague fer
teak te perform. Yours U tbe
'contribution win bo land ta
today he believed this county ta
the land of rotten
nose are treasonable activity.
at $1700, scran mU*e beard every day on the street*
I o f n Oaldler a service up‘ ‘ i of any 9th»r In UJa M*&gt;r— &lt;
added tradition hnpaara e
in tho
awrotary
ttntr___
, proportionate number
OHm Oo *n a M * u n c f Brooklyn a* a result uf Red*,
ImloemVm*
b#0«d
Vi
t banco. Yon ■ham • received
o f drivonT
broadcast*.
____________________
.
r nation 4a report far train:
To last
-ta addition te being a walk­
.The Thhum Oraen Wave Incog ing dictionary, Barber also is
Fair to portly eloodi and cou.In a ii
• ta d tho Sugar Bowl aerie* at a veritable fount o f Information Uaued warm tonight and lunday,
I with tea
Q0 gH^panrari
g y j (|f) •xc»pt for light showers on tha
you
■
southeast aad tha extreme south
teO oa soon as a
United Henrico Organliolion
ordered Friday by th# Army «»•
ter a delay by
lorrnim rn al
tgenew* crlUcl*od b y b o lh War
q*d Novy Dow rtnioat officlaU
Th.- nctlpT folIowiJ, • " • « '• * live order by Preoidenl Rooaev.lt
transferring
the coB.tructmn
from the federal work, ogenc.
to tha Army quartorma.ter corps

Body Of One Baby In
Irash Landing Found

j

Woodmen O f World
To Initiate ClaH.u

Oui Post Sunday School Begins
Fourth Year In Beatrdall Chapel

i ij'as, is

O.

2 Who Raided Chain
Gang Are Captured

m

Bomb Explosion In
Berlin KUla One

%

Second Airport A t
Orlando Projected

mm. Mice

7 Are Executed In
Prague For Treason County Makea Good
Showing In Permits

in s
m

LOCAL W EATHER

a’ - U n S V t
T i

ir

a ■

1

'!•

u'£“»r,
a te

/

�I
1

o 'T.r - »- r ~

“ *TTVSTa V

Can’t Fool Ua

The Sanford Herald
E W a k t to h o l I r I N C
P r M I bI H
d t f r r rtflvm w rtw
Bnmdmr a t N a l o N . f l o r l t e
111 M a g i o l l a A t r a u s
. - ■ a l r r t t f m n ffw a d r la o o
m anor
O w trtW f ST. IS IS , « | Ih r I'o a l O fflrw
V| I t N f h n l . P I 6 r M i h r 4 # f Ib o A r (
• f H a rr is R, |R »f.

Holland l . nr.AN
O O lD O y

leA llm r
D R A .N — HaoUwwa M la a g r y

• I 'lK fllF T lO R
II 4 T K B
r a y a h l r la A d t a n n

■r Carrier __
•«»
Owe Meath
TW»d
. HJft
■Ni Nm IIii
sire
Oaa Tear ___
*•.**
All aMlurr
rmrdm •(
Ikatka, rtMlwtl#M «•&lt;! m IIh i mt
MttFtllRnvRla fmr (bp purport •(
V*WRf f«n4« ««lll k» rkargrd for
•t r*|il«f 04?Ff(la'R| ralre.

►.

I s la w s

Ipwipager

Mvre. I... rWRFWrtW

‘ S A T U ftD A T , OCTOBER 4. 1941

1H 1 SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO
.1

i

Pepper Wants Ships #
Florida Men Leave
After Maneuvers To Sail' To England

FEET OF*CkAY

IM

Wc have iH’en reading a lot lately about the courtesy,
generosity and good aport8mnnsbip,'of the State of Michli
gan In returning to the South certain Confederate flags
nnd nwordn. The governor of Michigan In said to have made
n "most gracious gesture” lownrd replacing bitterness and
hate and toward restoring mutual respect and fellowship
between the sections.
What Confederate flags and swords are they talking
about? This is the first time we ever know the state of
Michigan had any Confederate flags or swords. Where did
they get them anyway? They certainly didn't capturd them
at Hull Run or Chancellorsvllle. And If they goj tH*m at
Vicksburg or Shiloh, there wssn’t enough left o f them to
carry home.
Our guess is that some Michigan politician probably
stole them out of a 8outhem museum years after the war

WITH THIRTY-FIRST DIVI­
SION IN LOUISIANA. OtL 4 —
(Special)— Florida's soldier, with
the Slat Division be*an the re­
turn homo to Camp
Blanding
lay, leaving two months of
successful
maneuver*
in the
woods of Louisiana.
With a 1000-mUe trip .Bred
of them, the southern
treono
must spend four nights on the
road before reaching their destin­
ation. Along with the other units
of the dhrtalpn, they will be « i tertalned at every stop along the
route of march.
Now rated as one of the crack
combat divisions, the 31 at plsymt
a major ml* tn stopping the ar­
mored forces of Gen. Ben Lear*
Second Army.
Acting s» tho
spearhead of Blue attacks, l *"
Southern unit drew praise from
every source.
. . . .
Through two months of batllo
raetiee, the 31st * * * outstond,.ig. The mtn hive been e»m«
mended for their Drt&gt;»lng spirit
and morale. Tha 118th Field Arttilery and the 124th
Florida units, were In tha thick
of action throughout the n*«rty
nine weeks of activity In tha
Louisian* swamps.

itvsvMvwta* made specially, just so's they’d have something to show
thc f0|kB nt hnmi, when they got back besides
besides their
thclt scars.
Anyway we remain completely unimpressed: The
whole thing is probably a grand fake.

I W mull ossa I r w u
OfflwwN s r » m I i I b U H I r Ih * la r B- ,
tfltlofl o f Ik # e n u a lr
owllll b
f I is*
ir y mills
pyl
j H l b * a 4 &lt; ta a r lfr s lm « M iras a ass4

Tartu

Willkie Calls For Unity

_T W
||aral4 la a m e m b e r o f Tfca
A lR R g la lM I’ reas n h le h la
* «• * !• It v o s y » R l l t l e 4 fa th e waa f a r
ftf R b l l e a l l o R a f a ll n r anW d la p a lrh e a
m ille d
la It
ar
n*e| a l l e r w l s e
F fM llU d
fa flila
peprr
and atan
■ It V l| h la fa R R h llea fln n « f o p r r la l
i l R f i t r b f R h r r r l a a r e a la o r e m v t i .

I-ashing out at those Republicans who have ncctisid
him of being a stooge for the Administration, Wendell
Willkie asserts his Independence in srt article in The Amer­
ican Mugnzlne in which he flays |&gt;olitlcal flnaglcrs of both
SATURDAY,
OCT.
A. 1941 parties nnd calls upon the Republicans to amume a leading
purl in nationnl defense nnd in tho fight for freedom.
"I have no connection with the Administration and' am
— ■ BIBLR VEIUSK KUIt TUUAY in disagreement' with many of its domestic policies and
A RTKAIiEASr U tlK N I): I disgusted with its methods of handling the defense ef­
will nrvrr lisvr lb,.- n»r for- fort." Mr. Willkie nsserts In answering hla critfea. Refer­
aakv
—11,-b l:l
ring to politics in defense, he ncciisea Democratic National
Chairman Edward J. Klynn of "duplicity" lit stating that1
"we Democrats are willing to ndjourn politics'for the dur­
I f Autumn th«* IareaV%n anil with ation," at the very time that his Tammany delegation In
ertd ten f
Congress was voting ngainst the draft, extension bill be­
That ftlowly falU from fiifhiiiK cause of a purely local political Issue.
tr«#,
"I am sickened by the amount o f sheer political finWhll# gloom y ik y opprr'M'N?
No m orr from m ountain top i» ngling going on when the very life of our country Is at
wen tho Bcnrlcl
Jufy
stnko,” Mr. Willkie writes. "Political manipulations in B
The light now fnilr* arxl -lim jmriod of emergency becloud the Democratic record, to say
apprar* lh«- aoMvn-r»&lt;l.
Loet flowrr brljllrathi-.l tv UN the least. And this record, together with the faltcrihg man
tier in which tho national defense effort has Iteetl conduct­
by •unimer'* uluwing -on.
The hilly imth I* rmit-li a* *a&gt;l ed, give the Republican Party one of tho greatest opportunl
wa aeek u himilnr;
ties of its history— the opi&gt;ortunity to step forward and
Chill ran,™ lh&lt;- ulr!
Spring hs« gumanil -tlninn-r tarry the banner of nntlonal defense and world freedom.
"But there is an indispcnsibte IF here. This leadership
. paw ha* gnnr
With gentle arliutu* nn I *nnwy can lie achieved only IF thc Republicans, under that or
fields of Halniea
some other name, will clean house of mere political nbatruc
The memories now
-if
other
lion nnd obstructionists ijnd the remnants o f on outdated
year*, and dim regret;
Torryism on domestic Issues. Thus common cause can be
Youth has departed!
made in a new political alignment with millions of Inde­
pendents and Democrats in both thc South and the North.
‘Thu moral is obvious: the party that pussyfoots, op­
poses nnd’ohstnfcts during a nntlonal emergency, writes ItB
own death warrant; but the pnrty that co-operates and enWhen happy children
fill
the courges
cf
national unity, survives with colors flying high;
house and friend* nit at the ...
Tho
choice stands clearly before tho Republican Party to­
board,
*
When peace and Juy and love la day. I. for one, do not wish to sec the party languish and
a W*an through courage of the die
(II
through n policy of bigotry, short-sightedness and
twain,
senseless negation,"
When days are bright thrnmdi
Answering those who fenr that in granting omorgenmisty rain or threat of frn»ty
winds.
And the hlu»h I* on the apple,
And within the barn |» plenty,
And within the hnNTe is fire,
“ And within the heart l* lo v e ;
TMs can be our Autumn!
-—CLARENCE M, ABBOTT

c’

o)
"
H
if
K

First Eggplant On
Safe In Lee County

11 year* » u to find him named
twice as the outstanding basebell ennouncrr in the country.
That Kell he became a regular
announcer of the station. WRUP,
to rrmaln until March,
111.14,
when he jumped to WLW at Cin­
cinnati.
"The site of t^e jump can
«. t*ttW | be appreciated when It' Is dfa*
iy axtn* closed that the fin e game he
and' whet I broidcaet in Rhineland w n the
kind, nil sboM^fhl* family and firet major league contest he
hsbMes, what "hind o f ssap he had ever wttaaaead. Lon Warneke
uses and the kind of brcskfnt waa pitching for the Cubs that
food he sate, the letter, of dap and Had a
no-hlt game
course, essential from the stand­
point of hlg sponeors, whom he
never' guta mtted.'
T
‘This yaar marked the seventh
____
w_______
I _____
_______
finally
straight
World**)
Berta*________
Barbee______________

Barber Again fe
Winner Of Hig

Honor In Rac

has hreadcast and his eighth
in covering big lesgtM games,
He skyroegaUd' from • smell
station la Florida to the Croeley
Broadcasting Corporation hi Claebinatl and then to WOR Id
Brooklyn, accumulating a listenlag audience in that Chart time

reirhwl tha no-hU pinnaeI• Aug.
30 o f this yea r againe* the
same Reds, hut Barber was not
U ■«# the feat having moved
an ta WOR la 1030, when Larry
MacPbslI, with whom Red had
worked sa successfully at ClnclMstl; decided to air tha games

5&amp;'‘ -- *ljr5u b.t‘7hc~ iime
• e when commercinl airplane*

will
' he as common na bombers are to-

8

N
t* ,
■K
Ir •
K
IjC’ &gt;"

i
r
j

~

rrr*
M- ,
l

"Start Soongr!”
That in the nlogntt for the first phaae o f the EjnsrUHv Rand plots to marry
tk*’ Orcvnough, o f all people. Kency Safety Campaign called for by President Rooacydt,
*1 a bronco buster of Red and the National Safety Council believes It will save D m ' Mississippi: v tr
i f t r Mont. W clL. h*.. should
iw now to handle her.

If- motorfatta-heod- thradrlcr.--------------— ---------- :— —1 cimuU gnd to I

a small col
The Council points out that congestion is one o f the |W
rtsed oft one l
principal causes for the upsurge in traffic dentha this
year. Morn employment, stepped-up military and Industrial
activity, more cam on the road and more mlle« traveled'
have crentcd this traffic .tangle.
Engineers are attempting' to meet the situation with
Bor beans are proving a pro.
special signal timing, rerouting of traffic, staggered work
fttabfs crop and should be given
SOora attention.by Klurkla firm- shifts, new by-pass roads and other emergency mhlaurtg,
hut' sucW'ofiglnecring change# tal c -tim e.----------'-'•
Meanwhile the Individual ritiien can help by not waits*
be haa beans.
ing until the last minute before getting atarted.
u ‘
• Hitler Insists the Rusrlnnr arc
beaten. But of courts
ialready
there Is that little matter o f four
million man under arms who have
get to be rounded up.

Harold Htasscn. the RSpubllesn
ivsrnor o f Minnesota, rails for
Itional unity Ip Ihe fare of •
eat national, emergency. Ilut
!• course there Is no l.irm In
dnilng . out that the Rvpuhllrens
ttl**handle the ilttiatlon batter.

trs
8:0# Wild U fo
i.
H:16 Drama af Ufa
H:30 Console and Keyboard
8
Elmer Dav I&lt; — the News
0:00- Your Hit Parade
3:(0 Saturday -Night* Serenade
10:16 Public Affaire
10:30 Bob Hannon ...
10:40 News O f Tho World
ll::00 Bob Chester Orchestra
11:30 Dance Orchestra
12 00 Pres* Nows
12:03 8lgn O ff
-, „

WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.—W —
fenetor Papper (Ir , FlaA aog. pasted Thursday that rrvfldent 0
Roosevelt short cut tha congress­
ional contiuvfray ovar revising
tha Neutrality Act by reecutlrw
ration which would permit United
11 totes ships to&gt; carry cargoes to
^^ke"*Florida senator, long one ®
of the more offTesaive exponents
o f assistance to tha British pro­
posed in a Senate speech that
Roosevelt (imply revoke hla pro­
clamation o f 1030 making the re
strkUons of the law effective ami 4
delineating "combat roues' which
American merchantmen may not
enter.

Chain Newspapers
Are Called Menace •
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.—&lt;AV
Drelartng that “ chain nswspaper
puhWshhgr '
to democratic institutions," Sens- ^
tor Guffey (D., Pa.), told the “
Senate Thursday that “ the time
ha* come when legislation *hnuld
he Introduced and considered look­
ing to the curtailment - f the
chain newspaper I n d u s t r y V •
Guffey, consistent aunnnlitra #
lion supporter, raid Roy noward,
head o f th*
Scrlppa-Heward
Nt w i p t n i , had refused Presi­
dent Roosevelt’s request that hr
seek to knprova United State*
relations with South America
^

I

FORT MYERS, Oet. 4 -dA*&gt;
_
Lee county’s first eggplant
went on sale Friddy but It will
be' about 10 days before any are
•hipped, according to grower*.
The first cam- from the Ptarco
farm* and *old in »tore» for five
rente each.
“They all were planted about
the same time a* usual," Psareu
said, “ but the»e were ready to
harvest about three weeks ahead
o f time.”
County Agent Carl Hruck said
that there are about 400 to 500
acres of eggplant in Leo county
and • smaller acreage In pep­
pers. tomatoes and
encumber*
which should be reedy to ship
around Nov. 1.

First Grapefruit
Leave Polk County

Leesburg Civic Clubs
Organize Round Tabic
LEESBURG. Oct. 4— (Special) e
— Presidents
of
th*
various
civic clobu of
Leesburg have
organised a round table with
Wilbur A. Williams, president
and Mr*. Wilma J. March, se­
cretary.
The purpose of th* round table 0
will he to serve as a clearing
house for tha civic and service
clubs so that batter co-opera­
tion may be obtained and over­
lapping- of civic- activities may
be avoided.
,.
•
First activities endorsed In- w
eluded a Sea Island xfotlon celehxafJon.
,

FORT MBADE, Oet. 4 — (Spe­
cial)— Polh county’s first ahi,
meat of 1041-42 season gropefruit* consisting of
128 box
boiee,
moved northward Friday from
the Wlgglne and Reynolds packtair house here.
Picking was reported in *evrial Polk gra ve Friday, IndleniIng that the season soon wtll get
7:00 Morning Devotions •
7100 Sunday Morning. Breakfast undn- *p y •# earnest. Tha otjly
Vlbrna
ihl»m4at 'gefhtd' Ibis was
■iiiCiub!i«..,&lt;.5
if , n ops from Redlhnds, Bade county,
8:00. Press News
about two yraaks ago.
8:08 Louise Wllchcr
8:30 Lntermeaso .for Strings
IDO The World Today
0:10 Front.Uta Organ.Loft
0:30 Know .Year Bible Better
0:45 Columbto'a Oypty Caravan
10:00 Church of. jhr Air
INDlANAPOVa, Oct 4 -U r t
10:30 Wings over Jordan
— With slsctloa o f Walter P.
11:00 UP News
Armstrong,' 07, o f Memphis, as
11:00 Llbfyry o f Congreae Con- .m eldrnt and selection o f Detroit

Anderson*

Griffith
Funeral
D itfd o t
T H E ; U 4 Rfc

Memphis Mart Heads
! V Attorneys’ Group

H :(W lknimhCs^ Country Xtktr- American'Bar Asaoclatlon dosed
Ml * . . i
■ »
Its slaty-fourth annual eonventlen
Friday afternoon on a keynote,
1:30 This fg The Life •
yoked by Its new head, o f sup­
LAO Church r ( the Air
port fbr "the decisions o f our
1:30 Yom Kippur Procram
government**'
1:00 “UgML o f Ml**
, 'T h e forces against which we

lust A Minute!
That** all It
takas to chock
with our Prrrear
ffoe&lt;te«

r tha mutual. Barker • 18:26 Local. Farm News
I f this week under
sponsorship tar ths
«u U *« yesr and his
g: besiksll ennetmeer.
Utely for Barber, the
a * win the T9 penha departed, so he
ap ap say homo-town
In the Series, durty hi Rhloaltnd. The

*3:00 W p B a S l g Cot*
4:0&lt;M^rtUr Gross 4 Orchestra
4:30 TH# fauM Thai' R tfm h w

"are. fer

the

W inter

The Sanford Atlantic
National Bask

present at leant,

Houthsm ttsrenade

6:30 Music
Marta without
Without Weeds
Wards
1:40 wntheh L. Hhirer. News

iS

&lt;&amp;"£ thmetar

‘ J0A ° * » s e PMoUt!^**?** * "

Marines Convicted
Of Attacking.Wonfau

w

REYKJAVIK, Ireland, Oct, 4
'- W P - A Urttoi J M h L naval

CASH W ON

53e a

wtocr

ad

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RUBBRLL MAT

M

One of ths biggest trihutsa
ever paid to rural America is

IW iA B u M y B h
f o o t b a ll

M u ,:

rtfir, rti pmtful, (fans
clean, they tank to U*
Ilka a duck to water,
Bo, In need ef morg'i
Navy naturally turned
flaw where experience
tha beat pruapecta war
found. An abla bui

;:a a

Mlfu p lengsr' sniutmeut per-

Secretary Knar look
Navy as a BURIN'
sUlon, so in srmrtd
for a
nationwide
;««p a lg n , ha decide,
thy problem In “P

00 reaerve ftar
rord He raid'a Annual
i

&gt; • ..4 a

Which wfll

iV.-, A ’O .

: 'I ■

.(• • . . . v

pyWfehi

m
■

�n we*"

DjVjw .’Stp w v ■ •f,c •
.

■■

8ATURDAY. OCTOIIER 4, 194!

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORID/

■i U l - L

Antler Lodffe Has
Dance After Game

1Social

Telephoao 148

IMrs. Ed Lee Gives
"■

| 1I11C lh «

Calendar\arly
P
-------------------------i

Mr*.

Eil

Lrc

Per sonals

For Daughttr

entertained

at

^hrr home on Thursday afternoon
MONDAY
honoring hrr duaghtre, Catheryn
I St. Clth«'NI)F‘4 (' hn». .r
nf J(&gt;yce jn
„ ubrsUon
of h„
Holy Cro*« i hurrh
•Aill
m n t ......
u iL .i...
_______
» iifhth tbirthday
anniversary.
With Mr**. S.i.ii*- Ilrmi • at I (Ml
Game* ware played on the
P. M with Mr
I.. IKawl n
lawn throughout the afternoon
Connrlly ** r»- h**”t**«&lt;.
after which the gueata were
Th«*
4*tFrii,»v
M , ixiunl
I hr
, ,
,
. u.hered into the dining room
n n.. i. m .
I
( ......... wh,ch wa* decorated with r «* '
f
\
' ,
, ",
anil multicolored balloons. After
by the lu«ini-i*
-ns »• •
- Happy Birthday” wa. ,un, to

Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Swinney
have returned from Denver. Colo.,
where they have been spending
the past two months.
0. W. Douglas, ha. arrived
from Savannah, G a , and I. •»
gue.t of Mr. and Mrs A C Wil
llama and Mre. Mamie Kate Unit
at their home on Oak Avenue

Hi lit*

I

‘••iff "I \ \ . *t r » l m

Kru .1. .

A n d Personal Activities

MRS. LOURINE REAL. Society Editor

Social

RALE TIIKLI5
I t l H 'i l

*

«

I

'

It. t i ll

I!.t\

l| t.

I

|u

4

will h. .Ill el •*.».,&lt; •
ho h., *. , . ’4. .1
1;■e11*l • I • t , '
. n»|*l«
1 • % lit. !'
\.Ib4.lt • &lt;!• M. M
l.ihn II. •* M *i- 1
In:-a •» If.rrtU •
th, im » * ,1• I,,,.*.’ ,*
\\ • M 4- lit M
.«*.! Mi
H I \\
•*,n ft '.iH
\»f‘
an fx»*1 ,if.
••* i*
1 gl. .’. 1 \
nn,1 n.i • i
i

Following the lake f i t ) San
ford fiHilhalt gam«- l.i-r inning
members nf the Antler I edge.
B. P O Elks, entertained with
a dance which wa- given in theCity Hall
Musi,- for dancing
was furni-hed hv a ns keledenn
Those seeii danvnig were- the
Misses Margaret Irvin. Marilyn
lie van. Kathleen Wilde-. Betty
Spearman. Martha llr-iwo. Bev­
erly Otl. and t’liffor-l W‘ *tt. T in
my Terry.
Buck NoiMi
laek
DeVane. I .im-t
loin
Ralph
Witt, Fre-t
Btaioar-I.
.1 rot n
Hill, J I' Tyco. It*.i i law-on.
John Williams. J M nko- I II •
l-awrenre i; tiartv t bn linn
don, Martin \orri . !••• II- in
lion II* tail Tel I \. II-11 to- an.
I.ee
Muse-. Th. .. M.i. h.'.on l
.1*
Kennet h In -. I .min It
\l
mie Pitman. Whit It
fti*h-h.
ay,
Jimm\
freil Hnlln'
\l. \*...,|
William H ■kw, 11 1*
and James M«*ntii i*in . • 1 l-ak •

M
M

1 \l

\

\|

*•- . • m

: «s

i ii i m u
J.M.I Jr*l

.. ib I
i
i

u
M
hat,
1 ti 1
*
1 4*
ha b• • •
. 1 •
M
tr * •r
' ll . 1*
1&gt;1’ ■1
\\
!»•. 1
\l
1 I- . ,
V, 1 M
M,
•
M • \4 1 •* 1 *••
•v i
1 \ •
S •
i '•ll -f •I.
I Mi
1
.-t ''f i l,
i.
••ll 1!
M
\l»
1 1•
i

•r

»•»

nie-ir

l»s^l «
..|

nevef
I

pru t

* &gt;•i i • m i :
Mr. and Mra. Herman Echols
St Ann*, ( ha,... r ,.f W -nnn l ,h' * » " « » * . »h* birthday cak •
,-|lI|(1i, »as cut and .erved with Ice and Mr. and Mr*. 7. A. Davis
Auailiary of Holy I'm
lj,
err-nm, to the following:
I are planning to spend the week­
A. I I
will rmi*t at till litull” nf MI'ntberyn Joyce, guest of hr* end in Daytona Beach a* the
M* IN"•tv 1.
II. Col. man ••
• ll.
futata
&lt;
&gt;
r.
Barbara
Jean
Galloway.
Dorii
eata
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Shan
no
l*
M
Avrnm* .it 1
June*. Christine Thomas. Oviedo Winn.
fk. \V
•St. Mark’ d f haptwr
Jerdeon, Martha Smith, Mary ElV»
I
City
m#n% Auxiliary " f H’*Iy (r mi
Friends of Fred Dyson, Jr., will
,
len llrown, Ferrell Jean Brown.
Rpisrrpnl Chunh will m* • t
Also Miss |
I ahi &lt; H'*1Y4• II M, '
H
-twwnatd
V
am
rx.
Ni-watsl
-lwe,
C
o
w
.
toe
lAlCtcgted
to.
lesrn
that
he
i- h nn l*
Mewths l'*ri«h
ij/iriri”.
cil Lee, Mrs. Quincy (lallowav, has been pledged by the Alpha Kathryn
) Th** W« nmri’ * ■ i. .. n i..
Mi I
A mt* i
1 * l*
Allen i.f
Eta
Chapter,
Pi
Kappa
Alpha
„,MlMr«
Willis
Brown
and
Mr.
and
rharyr of tin h •UMIg I
ht. Mi- • II* 111 II,it
Martha Wight
fraternity
at
the
University
of
Mrs
Ed
Lee.
* WI..*- t &gt;*• O’
St t*ii
of the H« «l *'»•
M
Florida where he I* a freshman chison. Mt « Ann
I I I II I' "f
at wbwh t i
')
, l&gt; &gt;a
Su«sn
Kut ley.
'I
i r
this year.
-l-troI
In
*
nf
'
mali-rial« will In
II
Meisch, Miss
llelrr
sJil»e»r
I
iCiidi
r
I
.
II
I*.
under
Dekle
on
the
West
Side
at
d
O')
m il
tarnoiin
*»••«
Miss Milifred lliib-iin MI m- ,
I ... ,lamer Sally Ran.l announced she will wed Thuikel . l ui- i i.iren-n s ir... ...l,,,-,, i i l l i
th»* liinriioii ••f wiiniMi *.f th I- \l
Matcher, Mi-* l**-n- I ninningi-i
Circle Four with Mis W V.
, „ k*|i. .HI. cattlrmau ami loilro ritlrr of Hni
\| ; • •mitimr
*
*
*
"M U 4*
K y
Citholir t hurrh with Mi
Miss Janet Iliapinaii. M&gt;
B* t
Bill ini'. 2172 Sanford Avenue -it
a h * n t tin- t i n t o f n r i t \ r a r
I’h r y a r c ^ i c t u r r . l a s S a i l ) y i a i I. i i n n I m«1
Rauruillnt in &lt;) • Ml».*
ty King, Mis« Mu i IIi i
l',ig--,|
•elinn
tin- :t no I- M
r)» i|»*rr . f th,
U iM it l h ti u r t o f f t h e K a t i t a a I ’l t y ( M o . ) l ' o l i i a l l r n r A t A r m * a '
# im lro
St. Tlii-rf i
\ 1W
•I
Miss Vsler:.-Will-. M.
Puttv
I
*
Circle Five With Mr*. II. W.
. r If .Iv I':r«,
WomanN A«ixiVi.
Hoilge, Ml-- lli-li ll
blntl-inl.
K i th e., 2fi44 Sanford Avenue .1
Fpiftropal rhiin ill. Mi * W E
Miss JewelI'ltnimi
H
APPY
BIRTHDA1
Wataon. iliri’*t"i , Will MM’t in th :t nn p. M.
SATURDAY
Also, Joliii King. B dy 11••11&gt; |
The Junior Auailiary of the
l'« n ah 1f «»*!-•• •' ! MO 1* M
I
Wayne McCoy
head. Ho «coe \\liit!&gt;i
&lt;&gt;
I*
St A «!»•••* rl.api' i «*f tl»* Wo. Amerirsn Legion will meet at
Frank Johnson
Land refs, It . liny M • n. time
let I i n.| «f
man's Auxiliary «»f H*»lt (*«•* * the Lepton Hut at 3:30 P. M
Mis* Raider Williams \'
Harrison, |tan &gt;. nk i
Itistglil
The W M II. of the SouthEpiscopal rliiii. li will i' i*1' ’ of tb-*
Mr .uni Mr
!• &lt; I nk
l
i
i ...
SUNDAY
Armstrong.
Ilnrnl.l
II
il l.
Mil
I Mill
side Baptist Church will meet
h n ioi* »tf
M ri
r
\
D v oil,
'.'o l
. f n m i t y In***
in.*** I
’ •
.........
•
' *•
Ml*.* Margaret Tuien
ler
William-.
I'anl
link-mi,
Wr*t Seventeenth !&gt;ti«•*•*, at
’•'» with Mrs. Yatea at her home on
ahrn* |h*-* util ii'Al-' i i .* n
Leslie Went
Frede Fields, \'ell !’•■.MII Lillies
South Sanford Avenue at 3:00
iP . M
fi.r RiHiip l iiii*i•
r
Keyes, Yi-nimi A 11nilsi I.--\ 11*st W•tint’ll' e So P M.
Cirrli’ d of ih
M l*” iJtiHl \ ll**#
II* II I
' l l
•
vey, Sam I ‘ih Ii i :iii . I i I-io Itilliiini,
TUESDAY
rictv of ('hr i”t•:in S* VI***’ *f tils’
Billy Klelnliig. AI Its -in Irill
II
iiiwrf
Methodist rlinrcli w
The Alathean Claa* of the
cil Jones. Itnliliy |*ins I..■. I'liilip
f i l i a l • in ||« || n| 4 II It HT
thr fi»llo\vini: filar**
First Raptist Church will have
Kronen. Ralph Smilli.
. Ben
w ill \ I I ” I
1
MrI!
4
V
»I
f»
ftnt*
Its regular business meeting in
( ’ irrl«*
ll«iv »y
"Coma with me to Blue Ha­ Crawford, Ralph It.ii
Warr.-n. O il Myrtle \\*mi** -If the anne* with a covered dish waii” wa* the inscription on the Lee, ties
S|i«’**r 1in.linn* Mo8:00 IV M
sunner at 8:30 P. M.
Tuiiiiiiv M**i»*. * lu»*l«**
invitations lent to runner* by the sSlirmw,
Circle T 44o Mill lltlN• • n r • •r*- 1 The 0. E. 8. will be In charge Delta Della Delta sorority for 8itrh«*ra I ihvmI (inlt Ii1 hmli^.
rifl.i. i.H 'i'i i I %III II \ \4 I »
di*h luncheon at tli** .mn* X.
of the sewing aeaalon for the the rush party which was held Thumlon. :»n.| l’;»ul M*m»m*
■ml
••I |H
I t -. h »«» i» m *•» •
Circle Thr.-. with Mr.. IV r . Bed Croaa In th« Woman’#- Club at th# Hotel Mayfair on MonIts*).*11.1
« la— |»-l
A I a«», Itu -tll
Ymivu:.
S«nmv
i *.f
II*-*
•;•**•
i
/-•*•
for the morning.
\i iiiGni-fpr,
day evening and attended by Ralmm,Kt-rnnl
| Wlirr.,
The Woman’s Club, under. Ih" members, alumnae snd rushees
rt. Jimmie T**r\%ill»*H9*o, ||i i u ;h «I \ «»l- .
Siniil.l *
1«S| MIII 4
direction of Mrt. Roy Tlllis, will
I
•in
htiinl:** **- i f ' *
linn,
Shrll*»ii
llui'lin.
ti»inl*»nl
The patty was planned around
have charge of the afternoon a Hawaiian theme with the in­ Hall, Jimmie I'jyi* hi h.imrla, I
ra
4
•
I
*
It
I*
sewing session for the Red Cross. vitations being in the form of M arron
Dann,l*». K*l*li*
IG Min.
It..* f l***#h.
The first Fall mealing of the dusky Island maidens.
A
Ha­ I&gt;«'nuM Hiilinp, Kirli\ I it» ^l*
I M.I III**
Seminole High P. T. A. will be waiian dinner was served buffet *mrt\ lliirriti4. •!»■. K i'l
• . 1 rlhwr.
held at 3:30 P. M. All mem­ style, and several o f’ the sorority Dick M»*» wothi r, 1 Imil* * Wil
I III* Vb••fill
. I |ii**i r
bers are urged to attend.
songs were sung
during
the liaina, Jmk M»'rii«oii, \l \N;iltin* tblll of
The business and social matt­ course of the evening. Guests locf, ( ’nrl rh«*r|M*m»ii'
ih a ilr*!
• I I*.1*11
ing of Daughters of
Wesley wsra welcomed by Miss Margaret Dark. Jr.. Hilly K|»|m. •►ru ti F.ir
Class of the Methodist Church Ftfxy, sorority president. Miss rvll. ||r*rl&gt;**r| Morolmnl. l.iok K
lilt
1 l l l ” l I l l I I I I H l l ” l • H I ll* M
will be held at tha home of Mrs. Olrda Dyson, serving as mistress H**rrinir. K«*nn»ih «Koli"l
M ilk]
A. U. Stevens, 907 West Twen­ of ceremonies, introduced
the (Irvalitml. Jr. ILH lliitmiii. Me |
Doroihy
A
d
in
i
\
•M.* 1*1
tieth Street at 8:00 P. M Mrs. number* on the program.
Kay Truluck.
llifn-r*. |
l.tll I ft Stevens’ group will ba hostess.
V*..I V*•”
A trio, composed of Miss Anne Billy W:it.I uihI t lainlu V W liitl* j W th an appla crop totaling
WEDNESDAY
&gt; itiwir
hu-hpU cvpccteil f*r tha
Burrell
Mis* Elisabeth Fulch «lon. Jr
• iiitnl ^lati ■ thi« )• at, iNew York's
The
Sanford
Garden Club and Miss Barbara Hunter, sang,
Ilia lllllce
lluiDmi Valhy It I'-IrbnitinK tha
board will meet at the home of “Tri Delta Grace. By the Light
.... Ihw
•1,1
I ump« r y rir u ith a Manrrtt Hall at
of the Trf Delta Moon” ,
and
Honor
• eb I h#
Kiukr'l *i». N Y . ami prrtty Dorothy
“ Blue Hawaii” . Several chapter
• I ••
A*i*« " , " f l'om,hk«’i p»i»*, l».n !•• •ii
All. members of the Fine Art* member* presented a pledging
•Vs*I I 111
imiin'it to rule Mt Applo (juecn.
department of tha Sanford Wo­ aklt, ansi Mias 'Fliiabeth Futch
I l|a |e*»W
Ml-•k•'
man’s Club are urged to attend entertained tha group with u
• iiim t
r i i i * t n i i l i n k n i l in u
.......... Ill » 1i. 1lit- *-,* Wlli-ee
I I • III ..\* Iris'. |* I • |* *w|...
the first meeting of tha year solo.
Miss
Blanche I'linnii-gh "n
'
i- * , • • a 11# • 1 it** *,ri4
' lt|*l.. S* I vi. . a
at the club beginning at 3:00
Mlaa Jana McClenegan, dress- brlde-rleet. was honor g.i.-t »t
S stl.l
N. It.*«.| s i .
\ M
•
'
•&gt; III* &gt;1
inmtw,
P. M.. with Mrs. 8. D. High ley- ad Id a Hawaiian costume, prr mincflliiuMUM nhowir uhirli v* .
11. •. it \\**e-Ii . || mm 4 \|
............................... .. .. M -*.1
man as sponsor. Tha Ray. M. J. •anted sea-shall necklaces to the fiven by Minn Marian l.umltpi
III* • •* t•I |•i •- t••
Honored A l Party • I• ItlnW
•'
w
I-,*.
,.
&gt; |
Dram will ba tha gutit spanker. rushees as favors.
at hrr homi* on I hi* Cuinit
1st 11- 1 MM 1 Ml II bi II %I’ MIMIH
THURSDAY
Tha Mayfair Hotel was deco­ Club Koatl on Wrtliir”t|jy *•*
Mi min •-u ..f thi* |»„wt Oifio*
\4
i*
The Woman’s Auilllary ot the rated for tha affair to represent Ing.
ilrp.ii I n n til of
Di’ I uiihI riitrrPresbyterian Church will spon- a Hawaiian scans with taraboo,
Upon the arrivul *&gt;f tin' gtu-t taiiir.l mi Thin -diiy rvrniny with
4i *n ii :« i r %
■•••■ Y
••• M U
y PI
ill* VI
few th* aastto*. .session of. the
ttbev were given ' l u l l , trl'^iiv i —
i-ibthiul
R A f f row m -e'dU-m.uaw * ^ —
\bH
flm ni’h#* fTinm niH inin n»nf
Vfttrrrt*1 * lit .Ift
J. D. Woodruff will ha In charge. centerpieces on tha tables
for tn the honoree. Diiriiik’ the emu
•i H. ••*•..I * 4w «Fl|« ,i i i
Ifnrobl M.ilnilnir ^ w Iihm* ni:»r» i.ipr
•••Mil.
FRID AY
four wars miniature palm trees of the evening n &lt;|uu *-•t**-- • will I*.*
•
•.IlfMlwl
•
4
\
|
I
--Ms
M&gt;
m l&lt;imiiiti*i|
tnniuim\b ii i.
Th# first general meeting of while th« Tarring table was cen­ was held with tin- prize l&gt;* ■»' ............ .
I l|s|
#•11' V
nmrniiii* nf !• mi nVIurk In tinl.slwl
4
1
.
I!
U
the Sanfnrd Harden Club will ba tered with • novel arrangement won bv Miss Dorothy Swim ••*Hipti t ( hurrli. Mini
.... 4 II
held In the Woman's Club In th* of tropical fruits.
ML** Cunningham w i- nn .....
C h iii lu ll.............m a il
nf
DrlesimJ
11r. it» 11
mnfittar nt 10:00 o’clock. B. H.
Following
tho
dinner,
the with many useful gift- from to­ wh»”r till f liil:i v nnnivrt win y w.i
« m iib r « h i in n. I *»M. 44 .m il
• •*s* • • b —
Kills of Orlando will bo tho prin­ gurats ware taken to “ Tri Delta other guest*.
t:&gt;
*
4
i.
»i
iin
i
n
mu
ii
•
*
»r I I tt|
Thtir&gt;dny.
I
»••••••
I’d
|
•
|
S
s
.
|
cipal speaker.-------------------- — Haavea” at the homo af
Mia*
RefreshmenU « (
-----3W.
fA m n p ' th r r r r n t n y fh n~t.litti»r
— r— if—
-rwt-inr— n^T.tr^ in
Oleda Dyson on Magnolia Ave­ cake were servr.l hv tin- Im.ti
of tin* iri*,ii|» wrr«* r u t r r ln in r il
•••'I •'IM !• Ill .1 va | | | |
• •• •
nue. where amidst
“ calaatisl” assisted by her mother, Mr- 1 with .1 hri,li*s* ninl &lt; Iim i’i i ’ check
I IMI I” I I 4&gt; I III III II
surrounding* they listened to a F. I.undquiat, to those pr&gt; ••*
• ;.*t«i *iYi«ih
»*iii t v .it I hr Im nir of M n 4
If’
1*11*1'•• ‘ • ......... *i bWBAk •
program
of
sorority
history including:
M alilr JurlbM.il while the m m I , ; ; ...... I* Harris •**-!,..
• il f
1 , ‘1 1' -Ir
Im i i m i I i I * .
which completed tha evening.
Miss Cunningham,
honor.-t r iijiiv r il n •f :i|p if ill VIi*r ul JoF D r
Mill. f*. ll. .
•1 • - I .
e |( e-||-*.iri
.-**t. I t• N. ..... I |a im ,%
Tho coutmlties In charge of Mite Eva Cunnlnghim. Mr-* Rot
I. V\
1•
11 -I 1
I'* - - IrlnM H * r * l . - , | | at,
Uell’os I’avition Royal in honor
arrungemonU was Mlaa Anne Cummin*. Miss Ihirothy Swnn
l l -l*t---,l.*l V o n l i t ,
,|
of Mr Malrolotrg.
• IM !•
. . . . • i • •• ........... **r i n *iI- - . I I I * &gt;1
Burrell, rush
chairman,
Miss •on. Miss
Josephine Miiii -'UI
I Mil »
At
OMNI
o'r-loek
the
men
{•1
*® ,,l*-s|&gt;'-|«
.111*1
Barbara
Burgman,
aaalatant Misa Julia Munn. Mim fjriirr K'
ioim-il
the
parly
at
the
Jack
son
" »• ’ • K *•* 11 u IV
rush chairman, and Mlaa Oleda •nav Mr*. John K*«l«r. Mr^. Krri
•
1.
1
• • • ' 1* ••! Ihe- lll.iwi
hotin- hriiiKing
with
tliem
a
» ' W l « T t ill III II
Dyaon, social chairman.________ Hrirnlt and Mr*. Ortlu .Swnn
•
. J i a i u i U u u . a..............
l.4K»: ttiiinrii:
Urge Imf ihdtty cuke f ur__ Mm.
---*•—
1»—vtartT
tw
I't
m
i
r
Conrad.
1
( H tlla lsv H*'h*Mll, III 0*1 * ll
M I*
l" 24
Illsel .00-44,
AUt tilling the parly were: Miss ^ S lm -lin g P r e a c h in g N ervin e r | r*o
•ii i h ih ii .i
. r
ANNOUNCEMENT
bllsl 41#' ll •||N
I I I I Ml II
M l'
M ill
niullrhe ('oiloiritihuin. Miss Eva
it » IV |t, * tv |* \|
is-IIPX I I I I Imi \b* imi.’R
« It 1HIII
Tha Ebeneier Methodist f ’htirrli. fhinninglmm. Mr*. John Knder of Kveiiirrg
tier s I* e, : Is |* t*
82 Park Laka Orlando, will hav-- Manford, Miss Cliarlnlle • Conrad.
Ilarohl Mslntlmrg. Mr. anil Mrs
servlets
on
Sunday
evening
:••
J!!11*1 " t r r i s T i in nr ti
A recent surrey made by State
J' I
B rook e
j , , | * i.i .,
Farm Ins. Co. disposed that 7:30 o’clock with the pastor. -I W. T. Stephens, Me. nml Mrs.
.* * * » l
*11.
H ir e ,I
fleorge
llrudlry.
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
W.
Austin,
conduetlng.
Tl&gt;"
•&gt; percent o f the Intnrance pollH*iri*l«* H«-lrn&lt;*| a|-, ,y
Rnlierl I a-nos Mr nml Mrs. G.
H o r n in g W o r s IP p || *
m
tie* examined wore Incorrectly Communion will he ailniinislere I
in g I'n in n . « In |* ||
written, which would In event of in obserance of World Coitiniuir Mnlmlrorg. Mr. mill Mrs. Tnl TLlr a•in
ItIiiV Wnrshlp. ; In |* *I
Wimlhorsl,
Mr
nml
Mrs.
Don
Mc­
Ion
Day.
ilabn cauee delay In payment
IV e .ln e x In y M e r it, e. T lu I* \f
Carthy nml Mrs. &lt;2. A. Monk.
f r void the insurance.
P a t p lo .n e s
f.,r
hdf,| i.f
Also Al Wmsrmsn, Mr. *ml nwarffipr.
Bead your ioeurance policies,
Mrs. W. Sleerman, Mr. and Mrs.
V lR ifitr
4vi*l«*iiin«u
and If In doubt, aik your local
Robert Allen. Mr. arid Mra. Nor­
r&gt;
lnanranco Agent.
man Wedekind. Mr. ami Mr*. T. pzni.h n i . i i . r r » v w k t iiih iis i
W e i be gUd to help.— C. M.
rn iM cH
0.
Ilrnrv,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
hsyd A Ce1
- (A D V .)
" IV eli-am e l*h S|*e|l*
Clark. .Mr. anil M r! Joe Doyle,
„ W-V. It M lle n k le . I " , , t o ,
Mr'. Emma Jacobson. Miss Muble
LA K E CITY. Oct. 4.- O
M 'lu -lav S ch o o l. IS s * *
i|
l - i e . r h i n g M e r v lr e . l i s a
A
C|
la !)—Tha FIonda-Grorgia Guero lacdnon Howard llredow
an-!
Xerrnon
h
r
Ih
e
p
s
s
la
r
•ay sal# held at
the
Slat* ] Carlton Pounds,
T
h
,
B
i
l
l
.
r
h
u
m
.
In
th
e
W
ill;.
Fanners’ Market here last week
w o . « l e s l e n j . , w . | r „ w . f „ ,||
waa declared to !«• the ..... .
taaaful rattle sale Itehl
a «i.«4 T io x a h w v r r r i i i i i .
far In Florida
by
those ii
.*
. ' i o - o V * * 1 •‘ " ■ " " ' I H ir e d
l * p i W i l l i a m ( a n g e r in c h a i g ,
charge. The tannial sale ill*
H iin .lsy Mchool. v t i A
yt
posad of” 31 purebred beautn
Strjsnn Cnivrrsily’a four so­ t ( P ” m * w o r s h ip w it h us.
from the finest herds In North
cial sororities pledged B0 co-fils
Y. P I. ....... ,
. « .... |* u
and Florida total salva amount
two
HI r e e l M e e t in g
Jon !• ■ »(
ad to
MJ33. Tha top CUV4 early yesterday climaxing
week* nf rushing and Informal
r t v s i.g e l l s l l o Se r v ic e . T :t &gt; V. M
brought |4Jo.
Hundreds af people from over rush parties. The chanters is­
T IIM
S O t 'T M I I D I l M i P T I s r
tha aoutBaasUrn states portici sued bid* at tha University Com­
C'NlH dt
patad In Qb event. Tom MrCotd. mon* at 8:00 o’clock yesterday l a u r e l A v e . a t N l o l l i HI
• Kart’i a new type of pump which fill* a definite need
vattran auctioneer from Mont •arming and then adjouraad • ' l l e v II. W . T u c k e r , p a s ln r
r He h au l. ■ • :• • a M
by lupplying an extra volume of water at low prsuiarw
gomery, AM., was master ol the sorority room* for tha pin- Mantis
M o r n in g W o r s h ip . I l - d * A. M
nintr
of
rolorv.
nod olio provide, on ampin uuppljr nt normal tank neoncaramasriaa. assisted- by II. h
W e .ln e s .U v W o r t r lp . t ] • |- ll
Formal
pledging
ceremonies
K v e n lg g W arship*. T - i* P. n
BaUs, sooRarn rapraaanUtiv- ol
lure*. Extremely quiet to operation, tho F*hC Horizon­
tho American Guernsey CstlU will lako place in tha various
tal Ejector pump ha* but one moving part. It producon
chanlrr
room*
early
next
week.
Club and » former resident of
greater water capacity for Re motor lire than any other
Della Delta Dalle. Alpha Delta
U k o City.
chapter, led Ihe 11*1 In number
design of pump. An elector Jet and tube, built into tho
IttYg
Your
Clociu
And
with Ihe pledgiog of 14 c»-«de,
diction lido of tho volute, Incroaio tho cepodty of th*
vmnne whom were Mlaa Elisa­
pump end develop n high prcuuro discharge. A heav­
1
Watchc*
Repaired
By
beth Pipnln o f Hanford and Mias
ily constructed bronxa impeller mehex tho* pump Use
Natalia True of Lake Mary

LAKK MARY

Delta Delta Deltas
Give Rushing Party

A T T H h C H U R C I I1-S

LAST TIMES
TODAY
Double Program

s jv A .% m * V "

Party In
Ol
Hrido-Elcct Giu*ii

Blanche Ciinninyhnm

F IE IT A JT A R I

fejrsa®estts?&lt;

Sunday &amp; Monday

65%

Y«5hSSf

/
/
1
4
'

ii

.

W-R-O-N-G

F-M HORIZONTAL EJECTOR

ojves an extra volume ol water
at low pressure

Inter-State Cattle
Sale Successful

Permanents
$050
0 Up

Stetson University
Issues Sorority Bids

One Who Really

An Invitationl.
to

yrrrvo

The Tabernacle

Marti sat
i( *iam was* aaJ laacaal

’

Knows

How

eubject to wear from taady water. Como la today*-—
&lt;we will bo glad to give you complete detail* oa this
------ !__ Jterltonul Ejector Water Syetem,
I'AU L J. STINK and CKOKGK STINK, Owners

STINE
MACHINE &amp; SUPPLY CQ.
■WSMMII T# uavronu MACBIRB COMCABT, IXR
J Sf

207 W. Second at.

Phonal

—

*

�I

» I

I

r

m

B A ir r o m

nftxu). a a iw o r d . mount

/

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1*41

Sanford Theater News for the Coming Week
te Big Stars Shin
Hold%
Back The Dawn

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF

Sunday, Monday _ "HOLD BACK THE D A W N " with
Charlaa Boyar, 01lata da HaaDand, Paulalta Goddard, WalUr
Ahal and Biny Laa. Alao— Cartoon and Matre News of the
Day.

Thraa o f Hollywood'a brightest. ing American girl. Moat of the
art shlna in "Hold Bark the'action ia act in a colorful Mexi•arn,” Paramount’a atrangr and lean border town, where Dlree■riting romance which opena to- |tor Leisen haa painted a acrean
arrow at the Rita Theater.
; picture filled with the humor.
The talo, Charlra Boyer, Olivin romance and tragedy of refugees
i Havilland and Paulette God- from Europe's holocaust.
»d , ara a guarantee in themTh,
dark-eyed
Boyer,
of
I W . of
•»p«h-*n‘ «rtalnm.'nt. course, is the scoundrel, with Oil8d Director Mitchell Leisen and yi, l)y ||»vtlland as hit school
rodnear Arthur Hornhlmv, Jr., teacher victim. The radiant Mlsa
* J " * n » ho
u* M| *v ,n* 1Goddard, armed with exotie glaI w in g*," and the film bernme. moUf &gt;m| ,n the wilea of the
t odda-on-favoritc. sure to jua- wor|dly wise is Boyer’s one-time
fF^tha w a a of preview av'liene- d,n ctng partner.
Her Jealousy
I. Lavishly filmed, the pteturo a ,|_h0l ,h#
train that touchdram* U lightened by wo* M 0f/ th« picture’s eiplosivt•nti o f hilarious comedy.
rllmss
.“ ■did Back the Dawn " tells
,n ^..kinv "Hold Back
ih» ntorw af what happen* when D, wn» Le|„.n ha.l the goo.1 forcynbd, unscrupulous European ,une t0 work with . r„ lt of f „ .
•t^M he-world
attempts
to turri| p|,yeni of a calibre rare**"
S. Immigration bar* j_ attrmblrd for a single picture.
M b ikaa. M i r r u l n w

an

ii n i i u n A F t .

A COUNTRY BOY taka* over Broadway Is tke theme e f the
screamingly funny Warner Bros, picture "N o Jftma For Camedy"
starring Jamas Stewart and Rosalind Ruaaall, scheduled fa r (Rawing
at tha Rita next Wednesday and Thuraday. Oanavtov* Tobin, Chaplie Rugglea and Loulaa Beaver abo appear In Uia fine cwot

BOID M C I n o DAWK 1

$

Palmetto Building
New Trailer Pork

THE SENSATIONAL naw star, Ingrid Bergman, is shown above
with Warner Banter In a scans iro n "Adam Had Four Bona," dar­
ing naw romantic drama which will inaugurate a policy of alagl*
feature programs with carefully sdactad aherta to be Shown nedt
Tuesday at the Rita Theater.

THE OLD HOME TOW N

■opiiewd U t XeSos* OfSae

By STANLEY.

Oet 4 -(H pe-

PALMETTO.

al&gt;— Construction of tho now
Urnatlo trallir park 1* under
ly, tha
Palmitto
Bualnes*
paAl club was. Informed at Its

Mbon

When Ingrid Bergman arrived made her home in New York and
in Hollywood an old trwn Jinx played in a siege
revival of
was on hand to meet her. The "Uliom."
Tuaaday, Bargain Day—"ADAM HAD FOUR SONS'" With
Jinx,
grinning,
followed
the
Still on the same aubjact, it
Swedish star home. He moved is worth
noting
that
Ingrid
Wamar BaxUr, Ingrid Berfmen, Suaan Hayward and Fay
right In. Then he started fol-1 Bergman is probably the only
Wray. Abo— Muakal comedy short, "TICKLED M NKY* with
lowing her to Columbia Studios player ever to star in four IanFlaky Tomlin and Vaudeville AcU. Paraauaat New*.
rvery day, perching on the side- guagea. In addition to Swedish
lines as she worked with War- and American films,
she haa
Wadnaaday, Thuraday— "NO TIME FOB COMEDY" with
ner Baxter in “ Adam Had Four rated tep billing in French and
Jamoa 8 Lawart, Roaaltnd Ruaaall, Genevieve Tahln, Cha rite
Sons," the actress' new Ameri- German talkies,
Bufjlaa, Allyn Joalyn, Clarence Kola and Loulaa Deovets.
tan picture to be shown next
"Adam Had Four Sons” should
Tuaaday at the Riti Theater.
go a long way toward helping
Abo: Muakal Cornady Short Subject and Uafverial Naw..
How long will the leering ia- j her sucr&gt;t-d where moat of her
dividual hang around? If she sisters have failed. The picture
Friday, Saturday— “ SADDLEMATE8" with ‘*Th« 3 Mat
can
chasehim away
she will is ha*rd on Charles
Bonner's
quitaara," Robar* Livingston, Bob Staala, Rata Darla and Gala
earn the gratitude
of
every I s s e llin g novel, "Legacy,”
a
Storm. Abo—Cornady, Cartoon and Chapter Two, Sartai “ SKY
star who has ever
come the beautifully-drawn study of AmarRAIDERS."
tongue. The trouble ia, you only ican family life, of a father, bis
speak It. You don’t think ansi sons, and two women.
feel in the new' language. As a
The central theme ia Baxter's
result some of the old 'oomph' is 20 year ttruggle to bring
up
gone.1*
four motherless sons. Misa flergLanguage will never handirap man as a
French
governess,
this lady. She apeaka English qaietly helps him and ia finally
fbwlcealy, partly because
she rewarded for her devotion. Others
learned it aa a girl in Stock- prominently cast are Fay Wray,
holm, and during the past ytar Susah Hayward ansi Helen WestGeorge lacovcaco Charts* Boyer
she haa apokrn
nothing else, ley, with Richard Denning. John■‘Intermexio,"
her ny Downs, Charles
Lind
and
Emmy Brown.Ollvu Cm Havilland Amanda Sw ift .. Genevieve Tobin FVIowIng
local
picture,
with Robert Shaw playing the boys.
Anita Dixon
PauletU Goddard Philo S w ift.-.. Charley Rugglea her first
Prof. Van Den Lueuktn... Vlrtor Morgan Cam R ..... AJfyn Joslyn Leslie Howard, Misa Bergman Gregrry Itatoff directed.
Francen
Richard Benson .... Cbreace Kolb
Hammock..........
Walter Abel ClemenUna... .... Lauloa Beavers
Anatole Bonbols
— .Curt Bala Jim —........... ; J . M. Kefrigan
Flores ....... ..
Neater Pairs Prank
wriima Oraamlth
Luptta.
___ Eva Pulg Robert.......
.... Rdhert Orelg
------... ----.E ric Ft Wary Cab Drieer
.... ..Frank Faylen
Christina Van Den Lueeken ........
MichelsIne Cheirel
Ank Van Den Lueeken.Madeblne
La Beau
.
Emilia Gertatfa Tni
Tony..— ............—... Billy Lae Adam Stoddard..W
Berta Kura. Roeewiai
De Camp neater..... ........ ...Dm
-------- Reeummy Holly
Bonny BoyWIIHama| older B oyoAmerican Co
...........Edward j ^ k ................... K id
Fielding
David
Young Womai
Gertrude Aster
Younger Boys—
Joe ............
Don Douglas Jack ......... .................Billy Ray
Man
.
Chaster Cluta David........ . — Steven Millar
Second Mechanic .Jesus To pets Ckrid..... ...........Wallace Ckadwall
Third Mechanic..........Tony Roun Philip-....... - ....... Bobby WaTberg
Mexican Doctor Francisco Msran Cousin Phllllppa. ..Hsian Waatby
Vance................. ..June Lockhart
Mexican Judge
Carlos V ilbrbe Otto............... ..........Pietro 8oeao
Hollander ............. Arthur Loft
Mr. MacAdama........ Jehn Holland
Mrs. Brawn ..........Jua# Pickretl Stony .Brooke Robert Uvlngttoti
Elevator Boy Buddy Meealnger Tucson Smith ....... Bob Rtaale
Emmy's Doctor. George Andarmon Lullaby Jtallp
.......X afa Davia
‘Nurse.. ............... Paulina Wagner
ACTION A -F L E N T f is promised Western lane in tha snowing of
ItMlng....... Cornelia* Rasta "Baddlemates," Republic's thrilling story o f savage Radsklna on tho
toguo.-- --------- -----------i.--- warpath, to be seen next Friday and Saturday at tha Rita. Tho
...Petar O of a Yywn "3 Iftaqultddn,'' Robert LlvbguUm, Bob SUale Khd Ruta’DaVU 'kf*
Gaylord Eaterbroak
atarrrd.
*
... .
FtorMta) with tho CUrb
Clroelt Court of Hemlnolo
Florida.
ft B.
Senford.
Bogt. IT. Oel. I. II. II. II.

Of tho
County.
Iwow.
FI nrtela,
lilt.

Katies le hereby |1«n that I
am eagaged la huelneas at Hanford.
FI arid* In the County of MemlM l*
lac 111 A V d gt. under Ike fk-

T r «x r ‘r.^,'.-,?ELI':

lias, genera) chairman of tho
committee.
Ita for trallars, and
p.rL

P IW T H

near the ManaUa River
ground*. In addition ta a
tory frame admlniatrstinn
[ng. plan! call for n trment
U - b»uaotaandrT, shower* and raat room*.
S ta r ts ar* beigg « « U » "
tbo peril ready for uao this win-

1H B R U M B LE

SEAT 'ttDULL FiMtN

(H E M E S
' '?t&gt;UW
P L IE R S .

itg are being laid out on n

‘‘Adam Had Four Sons*' To
Be Ritz Feature Tuesday

M r LU NCH VBU AR4H T
B W t H * -THAT/A4 V A A IL e

|gtaur said name aurauanl t* the
lOHUe of tha “ rtelllloun Khar*
•RtUlar (Chapter I t t l l Loews ef
jNtortdal with Iba CTevh ef the ctr•**•« court Of Seminole County. Fle-

H. K. ('OHDgLL

R « l f t nf Lot • and S. T fl
of la&gt;t II of Ulork II, Tier 9
of Kartln'a;
N. I# f t nf Ix&gt;t 1. Block II.
Tier r of Martin's;
a IS. I ft. of Lot I of nioek
It. Tier I of Marlin's;
. Bee. I l l ft. w of NK rnr. nf
MW l- l of doe. II. Twp. If It
Itausa IS B ran ». IS ft. W. Si
xl n. ib ft. n i i f t to nog-.
ford no recorded In Plat Rook
Gouniy
Lot I f nf N. If, flamer's flak
Hill Addition to Mouth Hanford
aa recorded In Plat Rook 1,
gag* II, Seminole County lie.

a'euoTXe

**ml001*

Sanford. Florida.’

gone*
.
IS hereby
h* 1 . .
S Ji uhdar the IbMilooo
roctfa Inumuoue and ihat
to ragleier aakl nam*
la the term* ot tho
Mato atolutar' tChaUtoJ
J * #1 Florida) With tho
” ho Citeall taurt of
.

Myi

« : PM

j%AJi&gt;i&gt;rrr.

4 ~

DRN JOHIDL
* \ a l ll*e f"w o ld e u fr* gubdl.

buainooa

at

within tha legal -hears or sob ia
tho Itb day ot October, i n i , at
tha front doer af tha court Bouso
of Bsmlnol* (Monty. Florida, to
Hanfor&lt;h Florida, altar far aal*
and sail to the highest and boat
bidder for cash, tha following da*
scribed iota, places sad goreala af
lead situate |a BamInote Coaaty.
Florida, la-wit;
Tho Wool iCalf (W tt) of lb*
Bouthwoet quarter (SW f.fl
and tbs Woot Half |W|i| af
tie Kaat Half (BM) of tho
ftoulhwoat Quartar ||W H V
af iba Souinwaet quarter 0|W
l-4&gt; of led loa Twaoly-aloo
11*1, Towaablp Nlaoteea &lt;IM
■oath, Ilonga Tblrty-one (111
Raat. roots Inin* I I norao. mays*

and I I I and HI. H.mlml*
County Racords.
U t 1. Block R ol hi. flor•vude'u Addltlun In tho Town
nf Sanford, (Loos Reg. at NW
H..pf Inl. of Becond It. KxtvaaOd and Puplor Av*. run N.
ITT ft. W. t li.lt ft, R I I I fL
K ' l l t d f t to bL of H*g&gt;
fUaa t 17 1 ft. doodad to CUT
for atreet;
Lot «1 e f Sanford Heights
Addition to ' Sanford as re-

IJCOAL notices

t

noTirw or a s m a e i x u

NOTICR 1M IIEHBBY
QIVUN
that pursuant to final daorsa **Isrsd by tha circuit Court af Bead’
Dole County. Florida. In ahaaaarf,
on Iba 6th day of September. )M1.
In tha* certain enuaa therein poadIns wherein PEDMAIr • •FAXlf
6IOIVTOAUK
CORPORATION- 10
plaintiff and H. * , RCMBUe ana
IIKItMlNA, III.WSBIA* hb Wilde at

HSHBRgSiiFia jWg

af in* ~gi#*
tufa* (Pbaptrr
iMa) wl(a the
Chert of SeekI &lt;

f

4I f

ia* at Hanford.
IS fictitious mire
Jturaory and that
MOT said na.na
term* of Iha -Flu.
Italuie" 'Ckaplnr
lotah) with tho
nruift raan at

dolag huaiaaaa as La* Brothers,
hhd JIMMt* COWAN ar* dafsadaale, I. Henry Watson, a* apo­
rtal Msol or e l aald Court hr said
dear**, epgalatad. shall of for for
sol* and aall at nubile outcry bofura the front Mar of tha Court
Ifeaae In Sawtard. Osmlaul* Coun­
CAflUL STUKR. - ty,. For Id*, botweea tha
legal
hoar* af sals, oa Monday, tha Ind

LOI M-nf Wnodrufra gubdl.
Viatdh bu'n ow lid In F br Booh
RoSTNk;! . • " ‘ I* * 1* C* « ‘ F •
»* &lt;0 bo sold
* * » M set win bo
^•.iw h k ct U any unpaid (tala
ad; County taw# and eobjool al» b^taaa* levied . thoreupoa - by

port doth.
OHDKIL ADJL'DOI AND
CRB* that tk* report at lbs
■gaetal Master b* sad lh* aaa
hoeeby sonfir mail, sad a lloda
hereby aroatad I*
tha ,
■ARAH WIIIHT MKIIO. A'
rlad woman, to maaaga,'.
char** of and control bar ..a

ovary rosgoet.

DONM
AND
OKUKRRD . la
the followlag described prsporty Cbambaro at Oanfsrd. aamldala
illuala la Sdattael* Coualy, Fla- Caaaty. Florid*, this tho ird gay
. _____
sf October, A. D. lilt
M* 41 »r i m
m •Ida. lo-wlt. _ _
M A HMITItru r tu , j i b Clreeilt Judge
n*
fBEt
I.LOTD F. BflTIJC.
| 1 lAUBi II
Attovasy for pvtllloaae.
nihlUUt Ootnhoc dlh. l l l b n i a i
■ALAmwel

J.n . U

j?nu»fe!w.

_
tJ

&lt;j

w
®

NEXT WEEK’S

9

WEDDINO RING— What woman wouldn't thrill to receive that
M 4fa o f happiness from Charles Boyar? But, alas, the ona ha glvaa
ajluring Olivia da Havilland In Paramount's “ Hold Hack The
Dawn,” opening tomorrow at the Rita Theater, ia borrowed and
k aa falsa aa hb love until near tragedy hlndlea romance.

OCT. Stfa

Ith.gOF ol

iM M jUUti

County. Ftortdo.
Raid proparty to be
Ibe form# of eoU fl
auhloet to a filet o

0

,»

�V-Mr-W*- •
••

w
#

'

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1941

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Feds Are Beaten by Lake City
20*6 As Viators Play Heads-up
^ ' Against Listless Opposition

p \ r .E
y.l.

Hostilities To He
Resumed In Series

I*

N E W YORK. Ori
i — (*■)—
Bain iin.l f..g d.-e.-ndi-d on Kl»
beta fictil y o li'iilu y
aotl
lh third game o f I ho World Series
w«&lt; postponed until today.

|l|« I If It I

I I I

»fr ,l

i s - i i; i
• •U \ •%
I ••*1 I

II I »

\r mi.

Florida Will
Meet
*,m"'f.,n,,,f ,■‘"-•‘•v"’*'1
T T lll
I f I C C I rvrn
f, naticn|
1*,
,It!
hrir
nut sub* the p.irk .m-l went
Tampa's Bpartans home
home.
IVostilitu-a lt« f ' i si
(hr
NVw
^ .mkt %"* iittl fin |tro«iklyn
Tonight_______A t 8:00 v..""
Ibwlrrr*
t.» |... r. .timrd it

A rc a d e

I'ackage Store

ya

I I I ' M ill I

whs

XO

I

&gt; in

It wa« the second gam© and’

GAINESVILLE. net l - - W w * 1' aV . ’.-IK
,
eoiieg.'
foolh n llj,h
....... i l**i»n nn I
k r S ? ' 1 ',rfT '
hy. * ‘ n[ nr'! »* \ u a ll- F lo r id a
^tart me
• *1 * 7 wets- tripped up la-t Hri I rjvHtry 1nr 1941 get* o ff to u
h
.
.
■ iitlil by
l.u L
* . k i lhut
l
.itI was'I
'
0*y night
Kustis.
" v r again
Hying start on FloHHa ffrlrl herr : y h
,, , /
I#? slowest irame the Feds hire tonight whrn thr University of "* »
•nr {fttmp
*
. '
••nl its h**s’
pulayml.
lacking
punch
and H.rtda tiators meet the opam T ) „ r fir|
..............
pep they were caught napping coming Tampa hpsrtsn* at 8:00 ■} jn|( „ f
lb.I K ii f
%
.
on revere** and end run* and I* M
W ii it
i
W
yatt
of
the
l»s..|tf,
t were not fast enough nn the of
Unhratrn ami tuumml ►y thr
»en*r.
Tampans in thrrr prrvinns games,
It was in the second (piarter Coach Tom Ijtb s (Intrrs look
that the Panthers
first
drew for more opposition thi* wrrkMood as two h nr p«saea set ♦•ntl, as
Stndium October 17
the
Spartans.
under
them on the Seminole IS yard &lt; oarh Flurtr Strwirt. havr gr.tmarker wb-re a run carried to trn wrll under way this *ra*nn
DEI. \ NI• •b*
I
(Snerial)
* the two and .lunior Kill went in two breather games
— I Irilicnl i*»n •f llil.and** ne»v
oyer to scor^. The conversion was
Opening
against Alabama athletic -ladm » w • definitelv
bail and the sen. u was held at State Teachers with a 2t»-l) w in ,l«et ve*trr«1?iv f •*e II. t |, whe&gt;*
Early in the
thin!
quarter
Lake C*ity stirted another march
| down the field with a pa** rain*
in* 22 yard* and another pickIn g up 12 to put the ball on
the 10 yerd
atrtpe.
Kinard
twitting amt turning made hit
way to the goal and over to
. bring thr wore to 1.1-0 when
’ the mnvemion w*» made on *
line plungr.
Bill Fleming,
right end for
Fanford, furnished
the
thrill
piny r f the game when he took
the kiek-ofT
by
Ijike
Pity,
I headed for the north aide of the
field on hia own 30 yard stripo.
akirted tackier*, warded o ff othera with a utiff arm amt finally
outran thr remaining men trying
to tliive him out cf bound* and
i cms.nl the goal
standing
up
’ for the only touchdown made
by the Feds.
The
conversion
went bad and the score was
13-6.

In the final quarter a fake
paes with a name going through
I renter picked Up .15 yard* for
t'ne Ij«ke City team putting the
ball on the Fed’s IS yanl stripe.
A good pass picked up ahent
1-1 ta pat the hall on the one
yanl marker with four downs
| to push It over.
The first line plunge was no
good as the Fed line held but
another plunge hy Pittman car­
ried tha ball over to put tht
game nn Ice. 20-fl.
■
During the hnlf the Fed Band
rame out nn the field to give
an rshlbltlon
in muaic and
marching. Doing through their
Intricate. f-/-relation*
the
band
fyrjned .the • aymbots o f
bath
scnbcl*. When the tand retired
i the white-clad Cclcryettcs march­
ed nn the field In perfect order

In make their first appearance.

the eleven from the cigar City the |)ef.and Ihvfh ft ••11 l.ig« wilt
li.d week humbled South (Irorgia meet the Sanford II 17b school
College 44*0, while Florida was football team
losing to Miaaiaaippi State hy
t’ itv Munsiff' WiMinn |W *nn
a 0-0 score.
»«i*l the date hml Im«*b -hifted
Stewart, in hia find year of I to Oct 17 nOr*
t '• Thur*******
coaching in
this
state,
has I hail roxcalrd th
••t*»vim* fiel t
prayed as
offense* minded
as •od in point ion Mt,in
nd the
Tom I,ieh himself, building hia liobt* in C""i| W'M l
ifllT . peg,
attack around Ctptain
Itowie viilinr plenty «*f illumiti.ilmn for
Bcynon, a great full!ark. John­ th° nlavinp field
ny Kaufman, deceptive tailback,
Star***»l m*»re *li.m hvn •••.iru
Faul Straub, speedy sophomore ago an** ro-«m** 11
*'r»*»hhn&gt;~
and two
glue-fingered
ends. b»»•*•! »*f $ |llil ItIMI 11«. ||.|&lt;*e nm
Bill Brennan and Rd Howell
nhitHrstrr wilt* tl- •
ronrn**
Tha (tutor*, who larked punch rtand* rich !!•'• I (§■•■* l»»ng will
agalnat Mississippi State, hops* •eat nnoo iH’ r-ni'* « 'h "deniint*
to get their nffrrue going rith ' room for evpan««i**n if necessary
---------—
-triple threat Tommy the Bril

llarria, hard hitting Bed Mack r r r p n u „ r v T 'n I l n r r n w
ami Rill Cowroi, ftillhaeka and I T C H I I )
»lo r m *
Right llalfbieka Iwn Inhill and'
A
Billion
Or
More
Fondrrn Mitchell, itamlout rn «‘
receiver*.
&gt;T
A good crowd, including pa* I \v\sH1NnT«»V o
•enger* on a football «perinl — SiTtr* ir* .......... 'Ht'i Kr» •n
rit.v %1
4**
train from Jaekaonvllle. i* c*-l »itnoiinr"l
r war*
nected hen* fur the ronte*t non non ono .• !••■••• Me"
1*r.e, at »*■•*
Tampan* have a double intcrc»t ••t wh"4 m ■** 1" *•* •
,. i
in the gnme *ince Benny Line, fit,*** *in.. . ' tig. Tr. l-.ll* . &gt;inr
tb*
W«rW
W
hi
•••
former high »chool »tar there,
Mn»*»reO»na .»»d !. • ••«r,.ey-t#e
will captain th«
Gator* ami
0«*
*1 00*1
two other hnma-town boy* will ♦o g.»l »• ........
i
•"ll •ft
play. Harry I'nrham at center, -nel 1 1 •»r»0 OOO •am ».*rr
•t&lt;
»
»•
nnd Jack Jonra, a left halfhnrk. 'r rr««iirV ...........
»••**, ni**» ..f in •nr**’
The T*mp&gt; area al.*n claim* fnr***r*r»n
1 ,, *
Peanut Hull, tho
Plant
City merkr»&lt; b«* •M,**rnn'
nvi*"
»*’#»**k«,r,d rr ••
• fi.» •- * !*• * ir
year’* top tackles on *nybody'r H«- -H ih«*
"-♦ion will ti'i* h*! i” • • w '
fcntball tram.
uaM*&gt; i;»v*nrJp&lt;*
urni^of •
•
Probable darting lineup*:
FLORIDA
Tam|&gt;» 4| 10&lt;I0DA|&gt;0A *wtrr«i....• m 1***lft
Ferguson (205) L E Ilnwell(l7.t) to pay the ■udillrr*’
Hull (205
LT Whiner (IU1)
• \ let•»*• • &lt;
|nri*»»*r |»’X',nX8,n*s
Raborn (107)
Ml Brad ( 1*0 )
'
Parham (IR0)
C Fantel (l(iil) .vJrr » t . -*&lt;- . r 85 K ill'"'
Kondtaky (1M )
KU Andaraon tarw enogtOviln. Jjin*'. 'hr Depart
ment o f Commerro -i&gt;*.
(178)
l,ane(c) ( lo t RT Thornton (180)
t&gt;l*?Hrr ere »#k'n&lt;» r * l*'re-'&lt;
Klutkn (107) Re Brennan (171)
Tate (nW)
Qn ,u ,ch n,;n) I * m1v j|,,n"rl*nl ..I.,'" '* I h"’ ,1
Depnrtm.ol
llarriron (I B0 ) 1.1111 Kaufman f „ n.e program.
of Cemmeree report*.
(15S)

They were Juat organlxed this
year.
Appliuse greeted every
new mnneuver a* the girls, In
their shining uniforms, put on Witt, Norris, Williams.
• beautiful exhibition of pre­
THE SrATIHTICH
cision marcblng.
•
Han. I. C
TUB LINK-UPS
First down*, running.... 1
II
4
HANFORD
Poa
LAKE CITY Viral downs, patsing... 0
_

‘
if

3
IV r* Tolol flrat down*
LG
Terry ‘ Pastes attempted
.... 14
C
Williams Pastvt completed
...0
RG Mitcheloon Pont average...._________ 37
RT
Hicks Punts returned, yard*
53
re
nm Penalties, yards.........— III
QB
Pittman Furolles ...............
3
I.B
L t* Own fumbles recovered. .2
RII
F. Klnird
Individual Yardage
PQ
Skccley
Sanford____
Lake Clty.-.v - ....0 # 7 7 - M Cleveland
Hanford ......L:____ 0 0
« 0 - 8 Brmnan
Scoring touchdowns: F. Kinard, Trulock
Fleming, Pittman (2).
Fleming
Polnti after touchdown: Kinard, Totals
Pittman.
Lake City
Substitutions:
For
Hanford i Shealey
liarring... Hlrka. Danlali. Kronen Kinard
Jchntem. For Lake City: Hollo- Holloway
way, L.
William*.
- “Kinard,- —
». wdid- Pitman
*wn.
John*.
Noegol,
Kfegltoh, Roberta
Rendon, — Woldron,
Markham, ToUl*

^
Drown
Hatty
Palhier
Gfrmly
nick*
Clereland
Rranon
Trulock

^

HM»

VII

I II K

IIF.ST

lis ts

Fine

Of

l,i(|iiors

Arcade
Package Store

Ml ll
M

'»

n

i \in&lt;ht i

&lt; l* r m « r t \

i*if&lt;»r.

R e t t 's

liq u o r

Store ^
M \ » II FI! MB \ If H

SEMINOLE COUNTY

BOARD OF REALTORS ' '

Vi V/.l

INniI K'l.ltc Is :t r»’:il |irufi"*'&lt;iiin— Ymt e:in liavi* I hr ulnin-l iiinfiilrnt't' when mu lm\ .mil srll IhtuuK’ h

m
Third hasrmftn Robert (R n h Ibilfr
the Yankee* i« forfeit «»ut at aet.uid base on
light fielder Tommy Henrirh'a hr to %«*e«tn«l
ha*emhn 11111v llertnaii of the |&gt;’-lgci* hi tlu&gt;
fir «t
in n in g o f tin- f i r s t gn im •t the
1
r.MI
W o r l tl

S » T l r '• wt

N ankiM*

H t t illu m

t ritr I
f e.|1*.»% •. im iIt •Ml. 1
Th*
»t*
|*a.|ltlr. 1 1*. I.t .i • • I n k - • ini in
11. ' * I,., *s•e el
■|*t • t eel • .l| »l
1ll
M M hill • lie
l»e* •*»!.. I,«l T’*%
H. I f - 1 1
t. r* I m h*»lt| a il r l r i
thill
r r r H n rim I A .1 X1 •MNfc*r«l
IH s I II 11 I
Mi
|__ — I «n n l..r J |

I.

■SAf
v&lt;r^ :

I -/.\M

A MAW
KVAM!

)A

1.

•

.

,,i

1, . .

h i : Mi nus

i| •

V'

•.

Bayard Beidtv Co.
W alter I,. Cooper
Coicloiigh Ueaity Co.
II. C. DuBose
A. I’, Connelly iK; Sons I'!. F. Dane
S \I.K ,N M K N

r
•

». i
XI I

Raymond M. Ball

m

...........

Mi.I.In.

Howard Faville

•

*«

Mu K t * . » I U I V I &gt; , . i

i*.*E C C .tM j
TriJUIj'-'T ' I
VM U ..V, l \

OI-FICCR, SE.~i

9

N\

Yo.k

Ni

\x
XI. •
i:
1
1*1*1
•*»re I
•

i

/

.

1

•t^ A l iMcj !

IM
:. - W
: dNOOCK^

(’&gt; R ^ D -P l '*D E D MAM
AHEAC' IN t h ' maww ; a f o c e
Tt f EDO O' H fv EMLKjKWL'jT

hvfc.* I ( e ‘&gt;T A \
' ! .ON P L ir., A /
_ -SO CM -

3

)

J

I

(

A BAILOR KIM BE EARNIN'
UP 30 «»IX TlME^&gt; AO
MIX M A S VJHEN H 6
E N U S K T E D !!
- A N T O N 'T FERCaET
WE'*- OUAElFiCKATED
FEF A GOOD JOB
im c iv il l i f e ! ”

(

-

' _VA*i&gt; A'OXJK'AI .1 H / V * S O l f
7 m • .A il O R m n A w f PL t M V .
O F FU M — W IT' LO"‘j OF
T IM E TO V i-:iT T h ,

—AN' WWA^S MORE , TH' GAl*&gt;
LIKE^ TO CjO OUT WIT' A VOUMU
M AN IN A UNIFORM.'

LAstD 'j 04

^

R O \ 'A M * j K

AN' I'LL BET A PlM K VWALRUS
NA DiDKi' KNOW) THAT A F T E R .
OMLN FOUR M O N TH S r

)

7HEV G E T *

J

f v

^

,

d T T V

ARyv-SC

\

At-,'

3

IM SE R V IC E r f

)

/_

O FPO R ruN l* 1 ‘
V

I.KGAL NOTICES
SMITH It '»» ' r.I.KIVIIIV

**■ - -‘ ML - 7 I _ r i 2 ^ B X

•irf In, nolle- *r --- - — ,, ,
8 nlwril'.n h»H »»r#n
I..
he'd, and the
t nrtlrlril
will l.r held wlllitn an,I «hne.«&gt;'&lt;
39

mil H|.erl*t Ta* Heh—&gt;l lll.ld c lHemlimle i-i.unlr.
Klu'ldii.
' is.
50 Hperlsl Ta* Hetiool Dl*lrl«l K"
knrmn
»•
th*
Kanti.nl
Hperlsl
r ,,
4

61

H rh o el

D is tric t. H p e r la t T .t * H r...... I

I thought

plstrtet N*«. t. known ** *he h '" *

‘ 40U WERE
RE TIR E D ,

w o o l H p selal T u * Ht Ioh .I D D I r l r l
H p e r 'a l T * * H rh o o l D D I f le t S ”

kiH.~o

* * —ins— tmeito---Hr**“ ‘

^

/ V L *^ -B U T
.’
I CANT

V

p i.t.
(wm
in i
k
e e ip- A

ADMIRAL? ) \ FROM Th

•ra* *v Na-hroetl
n li a
n tter l er t ., H p
l»»r
U Il
T.%\
T
X rhn ol P
erla
H rh o ol I i l * l r I n
Nn
». k n o w n
t h e I 'h u l i i o t * H p a r la l T a * . H rh o o l
l l l l t r l n . H p e rla l T a * H cliool
P I*, , l r | N o J. k n o w n a s lh * t t e n e v a
H p erl I T e a H rh o o l D is t r ic t . H p er'
at T a *
H rh o ol
D U itrlc t
No
*
know n
**
th e
la t k *
MiVnroe
■Knen . i . T w e ■H eh nn t -IMwtetnW-

^

&gt;

V

v viA\ju&gt;
MAVN.'

r .oooO O - o fT \ ]

/

MV

( SORSH/

Tueiilor. No*emb#r t. 1)11. f«v
the pni|v&gt;»n of dstermlnlng who
■hall h* TTUetfea of lha aeld ill*triers for the i\»*t eureerflne two
tear* .,mt the nembee nf nillle " f
Hper I., I tll*lrtrt Hehnol Ta* tn hr.
Irvle.i eng pollened In earh of I
,Die .llelflela fmr eerh nf the eald

Classified Advertisements
ft

ti
IN

DcLand To Dedicate

ft-O.

i i u tir

m in o i .i;

Ml

Playing h*a«1ft up
football
lake City downed the listless
t lU illia
CHtry Ffda berr last niftht by
^the rrore of 2&lt;*-0 as Fred Kinard
of the vi.utiirg
tram shown!
His heels t»» the Sanford players
with the aid i»f fine blocking:
teammates

•

F rv’ E
■a ~

Mary. Tbit honse located near
golf caurae, has all (dnvenlenees and wOl make nice homo
I KMvifUrtM- Blectrle Refrig*re­ ■ for family wanting to live in
th©v count
itry. Contact Dr. P.
s ' Green's Fuel Gas Rangeaj
Phillip* Gd*, Orlando, fin.
© 0U « d v v °d range«(
H E LP W ANTEO

Your pay in the Na v y is g ra v y
Mo rent to poy No foot! to hoy Mo doctor \ or (Jenlttl'i
F&gt;,?1% r »fff»’tii»n,v nod olfti'i t idfiliimmrnf tun fits And
when you ftrxl rnl \l. Ilia Novy tjori you $118 00 worth
of untformxl
An&lt;f if you »*•«! lo from a frodv, llxi Movy &gt;\tba plot a Ic**
do it fh n r aitt forty five o»fd trodev you con lro»n . , %
Irotning thot &gt; wotlh bun&lt;frccfv of cftillorx the fir\| ycqf.
Ike Movy olftirx lha (fiance of it Melime l« yourit; ^ler-.*
If you. are 17 or over, gel a fren copy o» me ilfuxtrotad
!»«)olurI **llfC IN THE U 5 NAVY," from lh© Navy Editor
of lha n©wfV.Op©r S&lt;mply write or calf
SCOVG

V O u R

C O U N T U V l

n u 'L D -/ouQ P u T u s r i

G C T

KTTA
KKTT
■w r t r - r ew ew e e

IN

TH C

N A v y

N O U l!

By PAU L ROBINSON

AU. MYTIRESARE FIAT.* \

I (SCUTA KSCP JSrF FBCA\
B£»('AU&gt;i£. VWTHETTA

som e 1Guv orjiviAi;sG
I coulOnY take

~y

m L RgQPCSg . T
-merzEfc H IS C A IE W
F Q O K T C r HSR HOUSE

H o ri AB O U T A WALK

WOMEN W ANTED— Addrea* our
italega. la each paid hi Advance
pjtu bonus**. Everythihg rjpplied. P n * details faralohed.
Bawlelgh Premium Cw., Lawproaekigw hoattng season. Sdd
yer'e Bldg., Jersey City, N. J
gun.mlth
*t th# nm SITUATION WANTED

-n _ r—
i v e G c t a B triE ra
| 0 S A ."D A C 6 C A ra
IS r u t L O P G A S LET^ TALE IT !

h o t Odd Service
“
Of flea

COOK, MAID
Sanfard An

tnauci

GOTA kWSP
around

HIM
m ens i L

CAN KSCP AN kVE

616

ON H M .'C C A N Y
CHASE HIM
THAT 8iKE

NTJK8E. M AID *T «K)k— Vletorla
T ty Mr, 81f Cypr eea AM .

M e &gt; »W N « e &gt;H

THE L 0 N B RANGER

CRIME TRIO REUNION
T H W A im T

HA0DTVJH TELL

WMeni«ee

TM 00C TW O '

TYiOee TWO ARE

vtanreo in oncR

0TATE5 . SHERIg r (

SO THAT WAS YOUR
GAME, HURT. YUM
D O u e U - c n t e s ir
ROCK. YOU s
o ttr
I CROCK.
SCHEMED
TWO WHOLE THIMB TO/

THEBE MIGHT
A BCYdABD FOR
THEIR CAPTURE- &gt; ) DOJERVIS
o u r o f vos
tPTHCBE a , n r.4
ousmEse/
SHOULD GO TO
KURT. HE “ “

\

by FRAN STRIKFtii
R f C K C n T lilS L U S r . •

ABOUT AU-THE PROOF
WE n i l D. ALL OF YUH
o rr BACK TO TOWM.
MOW/ WE’L L Fim aw
,
tw (6

o u s tn e a B

t h e r e .'

D ie JOB IS FltilSMF.D A6 FAR A S 1 4 0 6 0
CROOtts a b e
to m to, b u t
WE S TILL HAVE (MPOfCTAnT DUSItlESS

conccuntu

�~ n—

tA G B

•

FOUR

^ m

*T T
*
XT

7 7 - 7^7 -

------- r a g - w w
' .

,

S A N F O R D U F .R A L D , S A I f F t W D , F L O U L A

S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 4. i W l

' ■ i i ■■■ u p . .

S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 4, 1941

m

Sanford Theater News for the Coming Week
Three Big Stars Shine
In “ Hold Back The Dawn

PROGRAM FOR WEEK O P

Tueaday, Bargain Day—“ ADAM HAD FOUR SONS” with
Warner Bastar, Ingrid Bergman, Su**n Hayward and Fay
Wray. Abo— Musical eomtdy ihort, "TlC R LTO FtNKY* with
Pinky Tomlht and Vaudeville Acta. Parana ant Itewa.

t

Wadnaaday, Thumdny—"NO TIME FOR COMEDY” with
Jama* Stewart, Roaallnd Rutsell, Genevieve Tefcla, CharHe
Rugglea, Allyn Joalyn, Ctarenoa Hole and Iamb* Banvato.
Abo: Muaianl Comedy Short 9#»&gt;ct wn* ra fv a fU f ^
n
Friday. Saturday— '’BADDLEMATE8” with ;*The S He*
qultears,” Robert Livingston, Bob 8t**le, Rufa DoVb and Gala
Storm. Abo— Comedy, Cartoon and Chapter Taro, Serial "S K Y
RAIDERS.”

NEXT WEEK’S CASTS

c

A COUNTRY BOY taka* over Broadway la tha theme o f the
•creamtngty funny Warner Bret picture "N o J im * For Coaaady"
■tarring Jama* Stewart and Rotillnd Runaatl, aahodulad far showing
at tha Rita nest Wednesday and Thursday. Oeneviev* Tobhi, Char11* Rugglea and Louisa Bearer alao appear In th* fin* «aat
t’
- » *f
r*» • ’ , • ar'
Ilia' ■*

£

5th

Sunday, Monday _ “ BOLD BACK THE D A W N " with
Charlaa Boyar, Olivia da Havllmnd, Paulatta Goddard. Walter
Abel and Billy Lea. Alao— Cartoon and Metro New* af th*
Day.

Three o f Holljrwood’s brightest. Ing Amcrlnn girl. Most of the
•ten shine In "Hold Bock thr'action I* «et In a colorful MealDown,” Paramount'* strange anil ’ can border town, whert Dlrec•zcltinf romance which open* to- |tor Ixisen hai pafnted a screen
Morrow at tha Rita Theater.
picture filled with the humor,
* Th* t»Jo, Charles Boyer,
. •» . Olivia
.
romance and trafrdy of refufeei
t. . te Harllland and Paulette God­
from Europe'a holocaust.
dard, are a guarantee in themThe
dark-eyed
Boyer,
of
aairea
of
super-entertainment. eourae. i* the scoundrel, with Oli­
Add Director Mitchell I-eison and via de llavllland a* hi* aehool
Producer Arthur llornblnw, Jr., teacher victim. The radiant Mlaa
the men who gave u* "I Wunt Goddard. armrd with exotic gla­
-fl* W.lnga," and the film becomes mour and all the wile* of the
-on-favorite, cure to jns- worldly wl«e la Boyer’* one-time
th* rave* o f prevlrw a#n|iene dancing partner.
Her Jealouey
JJ- Lavishly filmed, the pictur-'e „ hu lh, power train that touch
{v
jf M * dtenM.la lightened by mo- „
o ff ,he p|cture'* explostvr
l
manta of hllarlou* comedy
climax.
. "Hold Back the Dawn" tell*
In making "Hold Back
th*
tW pU rr of what happenr when Dawn” L*l»en had the good for­
4 cynical, unscrupulous European tune to work with a cant of fea­
to tured player* of a calibre rare­
attempt*
of-th*-world
S',
th* U. fl. Immlgratlion bar ly aeaembled for a ninfle picture.
/hf marrying an unsuipoclI

l&lt;&gt;

OCT.

i,
1

i.m

BOLD

BACK

THE DAWN

Stewart
Linda Crtofbrodk....
. Readtbid
Georga lacoveaco Charles Boyer
Russell
Emmy Brown.Olivia c* Havllland Amanda SwMt... Geneelrve Tobin
Anita Dixon
Paulette Goddard Philo S w ift----- Charle* Rugglea
Prof. Van Den Loeuken... Vlrter Morgan C a m R .......Aojm Joalyn
Francen
Richard Bansea... Cbrewee Kolb
Hammeek................. Walter Abel Clementine .......U n b * Beavers
Anatole Bonboi*
Curt Bol* Jim - .......... J . M. Refrlgan
Flores------Neater Pales Prank---------- Ldwrena* Gresmlth
Luplto.....
.... _ ...Eva Pulg Robert-.
.......... Kdbert Oralg
Joseph Kurt
Eric Feldary Cab Driver........... rfdnk Paylen
Christina Van Den Luecken___
Michel*In* Chairtl
ADAM R A B FOUR SOWS
Anb Van Dan Luecken.Madabln*

(
&gt; Be

I

BOLD BACK THE DAWN 1
WEDDING RING— What woman wouldn’t thrill to receive that
l*d fl* of happlneaa from Charle* Boyar T But, ala*, tha ona ha glva*
■during Olivia da Havllland In Paramount’* ■“ Hold
tlaek The
Daws,” opening tomorrow at the Rita Theater, I* borrowed and
It aa fata* aa hla toy* until near tragedy kindle* romance.

Palmetto Building

‘‘Adam Had Four Sons" To
Be Ritz Feature Tuesday

New Trailer Park

THE OLD HOME TOW N

By STANLEY.

P U T T W E L A D D E R H E R t*
-W IJW RUM O U T T O M T
C A M A M P O B T "TH E
/

PALM ETTO. Oct. 4 - (S p e ) ) — Construction nf tho mw
‘ aatte trailar park is under
tha
Palmalto
Boalne**
slab was Informed at it*
kwra—
»
•
&gt;

L .N E W ^ J iW W U j.A N P .
''C N P i D t 'T K A T i N o r d

.M, genkraPchalrmaK.'oF'thu
eemmittee.

P I P E IH T H E R U M B L E

for trailer*, anil
p-rt
are being bid out on n
. ,i*ar
U&gt;* Manatee
RIvit
ground*. In addition to a
II
frame administration
g, plana call lor n ermant
slruclur*
to houwi
a

SK AT 't o u 'U , WIHP
M r LU N C H &gt; m i 7W 4HT
BNTMte T H A T /N V AK ILE
Y b U «H O U T D W R t /

-abawar* aad rest.roam *,
ar* betQg laada tn have
I park ready ter n »» l » ' ' ' ,,n‘

t5 si&amp;
“

“ a

UCOAL

■i

Baal

rssstras
s
fe

i- i

of

Lot* • aad T, Bloch r, Ttar t|
Lot *, Bloak •. Tter tl
.Waal n I t Lets »•

■terAt'OJKf.

' I i t I M r ' 4' t I f t 1 1 (

*

“

W a r It :

aarjput a a \

H. B. CONDBLU
__
Hanford, rtartea i
IT. o *c I," It, II. II, |»|L
jiS it

Wv.t

Bloc* I, Tter IS;

that f Infti W
^
asm* parsuvnt ta IM
« £ : * f ‘ th*
"Ftelltloan Vs me
‘Matula- (Caaptae ISSil luawa af
:M
*rhte» wltb
With tbo Cl era af
*f Iba
Ftethtel
lb* ClrChun of gamlaol* douatg, r io -

i w ^ 'i Z g t e w d *

l-g af

■loch I. Ttar l*i
West 1 - 1 af Waal l - l

rwow
FlnrMa,
I»ll.s

Kotleo I* hsrobir give* that I
*e la business
am rnaward
buslnes* at Hsnlunt.
Hanlvnt.
fla r U s In tha f?eu«lr af nomladt*
1s t te l X M II. under the f.a-

Ut
Lot
Lot
J g R

i:

».
t,
•7*

VTnak T. Tine I :
Bloak T. Ttaf •!
M M T. Ttaf g|
• » I‘ af

When Ingrid Bergman arrivedmade her home in New York and
in Hollywood an old trwn jinx played in a stage revival of
wwa on haml to meet her. The ■'Liliom.''
Still on the same subject, it
jinx,
grinning,
followed
the
Ingrid
Swedish *tar home. He moved i* worth noting that
right In. Than he started fol­ Bergman is probably the only _
lowing har to Columbia Studio* player ever to star in four lan- Q
(vary day, perching on the «ide- guagrs. In addition to Swedish
she has
Hnea aa she wrrkrd with War­ and American film*.
ner Baxter In "Adam Had Four rated tep billing in French and
Son*,’’ the actress' new Ameri­ German talkie*.
"Adam Had Four Sons" should
can picture to be shown next
go s long way toward helping
her
«der*cd where most of har
* leering Ihdlviduel hang around? If she •&lt;i*teri have failed. Th* picture
can chase him away
*he will is ha-eil on Charle* Bonner**
a
aern the. gratitude
of
every b«\*-*ellinr novel. "Legacy,”
star who ha* ever come the beautifully-draan study of Amer­
tongue. The trout le is. you only ican family life, of a father, hla
0
spaak it. You don't think ami son*, and two wnmen.
The crntral theme i* Baxter's
feel in the new' language. A* a
20-yrar
itiuggle
to
tring
up
result some of the old 'oomph' is
four motherlrsi aims. Mis* Berg­
gone.”
French
govern***,
Language will never hanilirap man a* a
this lady. She speak* English quietly help* him and I* finally
flawlessly, partly because
she rewarded for her devotion. Others
learned it aa a girl in Stock­ prominently cast are Fay Wray,
holm, and during the paat year Susah Hayward and Helen WestM spoken
nothing
else. ley. with Richard Denning, John­
Lind
and
F Plowing
‘Tntonaaxso,
her ny Downs, Charle*
har first
Iceal
picture,
with Robert Shaw playing the boys.
Leslie Howard, Miss Bergman Gregcry Itetoff directed. ■

— I f * '* ! « * * ? :* !
of

If U f trV aa

Let ' * of

Bit

«Vrba*f*~.

ux

*

— ~~ .I*I«I . -*■
- *—* —
___ •—
aentlnol*
County

Lot 14 of S. &gt;1, (larneca Oak
m il Ateltloa lo Mouth Manfurrt

AS raeordsd I* Plot Book I.
pa#4 It, Bomtnolo County R*.

N frrif'B

7eKJu?5..:?Vyir
gtstatsf
(Cbaptag
. «..*• S S ffN S R ' «
- •,

^ItesV 'ta* * « Ut'i 11 o ui*** aw *

m* of th* ’•rw-

IMl shall
4*l*“ 'I*hupi*r daaraa. appotatad
I with I*
i t . r »a n
toetdik

otUr tor
aa|* and tell at public outcry M foe* tha front door af tho ■
ttepaa la laalsri. Bomlaol* Caua
w _ hatwoon
______ • U i |m |u
IF.. Faekkb
l o i n of n l« , om Homdoy, U c in i
haw#

OHDglt, ADJUDGE
CRRB that tha
j rsparl at
_
A " I“ M SSd
*r b* aad tb* saws Is

______
hsraby

MovseWor,
of |v* CUy
raiad. aad a llataaa la for
a term ot
araated la
the, 'sate

(rO

'k C V

eAm ax ane

IM IIBHKBT

OIVBM

,,,«
tha Ilk
lih Saw
day a#
of Oclskcr.
Oetobar.

1*41I tel.

—
at “
tha front door af Ika Court Baa**
or Itmlaolo County. Floe,An, te
Hanfunt Florida, offsr for ash
and Mil to tho klahoat and boat
b id d e r for cash, tho follewtaB deeortbod tola, pieces aad pareala af
land altuata In. Seminole County, n
Florida, lo-wlt:
«
The Went Half 1 * 8 ) af tha
Baal Walt IBM) *1 th* Worth---- wrest-quarter iW W I.I) gf — '-------Bouthweei Quarter (flW 1-0
aad the W an Half 1 * 8 ) at
I I * Baal Half (R M ) *7 th*
Southwest Quarter (« W
l- « V
Of the gouthwaat Quarter (a

Mouth. -Itea m __ „

■ARAM WIGHT

M KRa A

___. ___

Bast, containing I t aaraa, rnsraar laaa. 11 lust* up gaaslaala
County, Pterldak.
.
.iVe*'
..
W d property la h« said te aaUaCF
&amp;
i f * lir a si ■
_______
____
ad aold
flaal
4 _

uSati SS'."

W ,. HERBERT

rled . woman, to manag*.
shargs of and control bar aatat*
Wd atMUaX Basil ha bald
aad w becom# a freo dealer la
th* CttF
CltF M
M**»l
! • •?** CltFjta " » •
every roapaet.
IWemllF U th* law* M fl
DONE
AND
ORDER
dlaaaao* ralstla* to ^ t t a a *
tha following daawtbad proporty 3tulBb#r» a l i
■Ituata la Bsaalaald Coualy, Fla- Caaaty, Florida. Ikto tea Ird day
.
af October, A. D. 1141
• ^ a t T e U 1 rids, lo-wltM L « I «f (W* » nt &gt; i * Thraa
M. A. SMITH.
s satadtag
... L d t e Ap of tha
J
V
k
.-LORD
r
.
ROTLft
C,r" * “ ^
I te a l I taioaA t«
Atteraoy for rotltlnaoe.
OL gTONIi

&gt;«»'*4 , Ueraupo*

f*

• fpETSyT

rthandia*
I Kalviogtur Bleetrjd Rafrigera-1
' TW I
I
I Graon’i Foal Gas Ranges;

• te X T *"'
*~sa»

IMklMt October 41k. Illk . ti, aad

”

«l

. aaht to aallaty

■vnni

____a f
tTBOW.
IN W I

la
. Avaaaa. .aa

I I M t 'l talaad

S W tW

Clark

■ I-4L44' K.te^ North I ft. L e f t ,

■■sstuviaai#

have i

f l R of N W 'i'

I'v^ra

km

L

llv PA U L ROBINSON
(,/&gt; e

to t family wanting to Ihra In
tit# country. Contact Dr. P.
Phillips C*-, Or la nrlo, Fla.

/

aiser

)£ i&amp;

---WT fr t

o

&gt;

HOW ABOUr A WALk

k. -UU#Fe— #

• D L L SERVICE veer pthca. Call
|HQV, C H E W , VOU CAM
-QV8TA1MT1
!M &gt; 4 f, TUB rod., f iS T l f t k a I DEClbe FCR MXJRSfWF. J t f HARD TDM T tU Mhty.
iLAtO T m FdPOVTORD
P s , WHEft I M t

Ub

s

GOTTA KEEP HIM
ACOUNQ ritGGC I L
CAN KEEP AN tYfc
ON KM f t CANT
CH ASE HIM
THAT BIKE

THE LONE RANGER

Mt i

m at;

I r o u io ir TAKE YOU ■■‘" r *

■O f flew

I

•* Mhi

SO M E G U f o o

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

MAID or eook— Victoria
411 Cypraao A v a T ^

pnu'g

m fv W
! U

[BMfwiuifio

A T T o m o fla l
a

war# Co.

ah tha.

Rill C l

B ^ c T B iflT V

CRIME TRIO RP:UNI0N
m o e e T v o ahe
VvAMTEO Rt OTHER
STATES,
TV4EPF- MIGHT

tr-ncRE is. rr.

SHOULD GO TU
HURT. HE LEOUO

SEASON wflj

OO THAT WP 6 Y O U R 1

GAME, KJURT.YUH ,

■

d o u b l-e - c p

i o ~(f|»
a iB

cook. Va/aCMCMEo

TWO WHOLE Twine TO
DOJCHV7S
OUT OF Hre

by FRAN STRIKFlii

WE WOrfTBF.
o u te r/ y o u

SCHEMED IT
A LL AM’ WE’LL
TELL THE
iMld^Uk

eustnese/

HERA

« '

, II
^

e

, W-.e

rt

4t

IV .* .:: - . f

KAL

/ / # *r

■
u M -i ii -

'.*•4 t e f ' ' V P | ’

- r I

. -4

4 (rt i « 1 ' e A l *

&gt;

A4

■■

■
k’ri*/*

*

.

r

•

V. )

-

w,

V,
- i - . .

«/

i __

\ Y :■

KTTA KETT

WOMEN WANTED— Address our
catalog* la each paid la advance
plan bonuses. EverythiBfl rjpW wfcrur gtm
gun and haw
Hava It
hUod. Fno dttaUs fanlabed.
Ml K hv fo r tho fat# apRgwlaigh Premium Col, Law­
iklag hunting aoason. Boo
yer’ s Bldg., Jersey CUy, N. J.
runamllK
BwneeiOQ
,
at tho Hot SITUATION WANTED
CM .
COOK. M AID or
810
BUSHES—Ttxas No. I , .S an ford A raa be.
cold itoraga fo r S
early l l iaM: ‘ Mapy COOK, MAID or nurse. KUxah«th
Margaret W. KUt#. . AtzatbL dTr A dth.Bt.

by

Ad Bgdelal Master la Ckuaeary,
mi.
-t-

a

Mary. This hoosg located n#ar
g o lf count, has all tan treeten­
ets and wfll make ala# horn,*

Ul

H 41* * * '* '* , Florida. f . r
* »sur 144

au-.,a r&amp; ‘V,'-.a: -sax

- , r~ r

Classified Advertisements

*4 tebteai to aay uaaa
d County la n e &gt;ed
»M --&gt;
subject at-

tedt- S £ - £ i £ " d J 5 £ . . LUIS

V 5

/
MV
( GORSH/

&amp;jszjrcz."j: ft, M roil1

■■■■

1

•

W e f Woodrufr* Bubdl.
ae/ eaaesed I. Ptat Bo.h
Mrt 44. SeasIno1* Coualy

part. dalh.

r.

BO ARD OF REALTORS

r Rsoavdst ,,T‘ **,* h,*,"
|( or Woadrufre Bubdl#
* » raaategd.la flat lioag
w te, Barabi*la Couaty
dolstf htaalasaa aa Lae Brother*.
aad JtMMtH COW AN ar* dafaadaata, I, Haa ry Wats OB. aa Bp*«tai.Mae(
aatte at said
___ CMrt hy said

Arcade

SEMINOI-E COUNTY

A of Spur- ■
recorded In

la,. h^r^^,*^^#lvaa that i
aged la kusloaaa at J it

ij

Stadium October 17

o n t h e I l k d a y o r B e a ta m k a r. M 4 L
In th a t e s r t s ln e a o a * tk s r a la
In c
w h a r t ln
FED ERAL*
*1
M O H T t lA U B
C O R P O R A T IO L
p la in ,K r a a # I L B R U M E L L a n #
i i k h u i k a h u m b L l hi* wir

•k Y of m.
Iltloa to
tho
I ______ ____. .. rd M Barordsd
•n Fast Book T , paasa I II . i l l
aad t i t . add III. Mcmlnil*
Coaaty Rseoeda;
u t 1. Block X ot It. flsrteadi'a ARdftloa to tho Towa
o f H aford, 4Loos Beg. at NW
* 1 -,J&gt;f I " ‘ - o f Becoed
BL Kx.
, WRBBd add Poplar Avo. raa N.
I T f f * . W. 114 44 ft. ft 117 ft.
f t T l f . f l tV te PL of Ida# &gt;
tbtea ■ IT.f fl. doada*
~
1*4 *to City
far Btraat;
Lot f t a t Bsafard Heights
AddJU# ■ ' to ggaford as re-

that I
f-

I? A Irt U I

N E W YO R K . Ort
t — OF)—
Rain an.I f..t- d.-w-rndrd nn Eh

Arcade
Package Store

terod by tho Clrault Court a* BaasL
n o lo County. Florlte. In sbaaoary.

4-wf-Bteals » af Reeallad
aa par pUt duly of ro-

n o t ic e s

n itt.H*

mini n»t:

i1

that purs vast t* flaal daarad **-

'aunty Record*:

lavorabla

stvan

NorirM o r

&amp; 41 ft. of Lot f and N 7 ft.
of Lot I* of Block It. Tier »
of Martin's:
N. I* ft. of lu»t I, Illoek II.
Tlsr • of Mortln's;
a U.t ft. of Lot 1 of Block
II. Tlsr I of Martin's:
Bag. II* ft. W of NK eor. of
MW 11-1
-1 of Soe. IS, Twp. II It
Bang* 1* B ran a I* ft. W .t»
' I t N. I* ft. ft •* ft. to Bog-

Hnights aa rsaardsd la Flat
I. pagsa 14 and II. Ilaal-

------------, mwii

•

A Billion Or More

All Lot 41 ILssa |ka Kael
tM fl. af N !• !) of J. ft PacJa
af Block “C~ Mallonlllle;
rcordad. la. Flat Book „L_
__ IL BamInola County, Its•orda;
Lota II and I I nr Dot

A Supply Co. *04 that* I la­
te register- sate a*am mar. ^ 1 * d b lavra* of ta* *riallb e e Memo- emtatr*— traageer
La'
f .S&amp; tteTl w it* ib*

on tha adg* pt »h*
,

Dloek I. Tlae I*;

' •*' ** J '
l \ •* i*i; i
• •-i \ M

Honda Will Meeti:;!" ;;r; ;,f ", V'nj r"
Tampa's Spartans

Young Woman (Cllmrx Bar).....tChrl*...... .........„ ......Robert Shaw
Phillip - .................Charles Lind
Gertruda Aster
Younger Boys—
Joe ...............
Don Douglas Jack ................... _ .........Billy Ray
Man ..........
Chatter Clut* David...............
..Steven Muller
Second Mechanic
Jesua To pete ChrM.................Wallace Chadwall
Third Mechanic.............Tony Roua Philip....................Bobby Walharg
Cousin Ph1111pp*.H elen W e.tby
Mexican Doctor Francbeo Maran
Vane*.................................... JuneLockhart
Mexican Jadge- Carlo* Vllbrln* Otto.............. ..... ..... Pietro Soaso
Hcllandef..................Arthur Loft
SABD M RH ATBa
Mr. Mac Adorns....... John Holland
Mr*. Brawn ------ Jus* Pbknrall Storfy .Brooks. Robert Uvlaftton
Elevator Boy Buddy Maoalngar Tucson Smith. ____ .Bob Steal#
Emmy’s Doctor. George Anderson Lullaby Joel Hi______ A l e Davis
Nurse..............— '.Paulina Wagner 8uaan LangUV........ ...Gale Storm
THE SENSATIONAL m w star, Ingrid Bergman, b shown above
ACTION A-FLK N T* la promised Western tans in tha snowing of
Colonel Langley... Forbes Murray
with Warner Baxter In s scene Irom "Adam Had Four Sons," dar­
L L Manning........Cornelius Keafe ‘‘Baddlamatea,” Republic’s thrilling story of savage Redskins on tho
ing new romantic drama which will inaugurate a policy of aingle
La Rogue. ------------- -----— _— warpath, to be teen next Friday and Saturday at th*' Rita. Tho
NO TIMM FOR COMEDY
.................... ...Peter C a ir g s Yywn -3 Mlsqultedrs,” RUbdrt Livthgitbn, Bob Slaal* and RuU'DaVI* 'M*r
feature program* with carefully selected shorts to he Shown node
Gaylord Eaterbrook.—.....James Wanechae ___f......—
.......— —.
Tuesday a t the Rita Theater.
•tarred.
*
---------- .
of tea
County.

Hostilities To Be
Resumed In Series

F IT E

\| Mslr.l.i
l
• •
.| ,.| |
« «
Playing head* up
football
\r m i.
L*kt City downed thr littlru
I annum I i .iiim nlMiiditncfl 1h«*ir
CHtty F « fi Herr bat night by
|*»r&lt; |te&gt;•
vigil outaidi* thr |».«rk and went
ktb* srorr of 2(*-0 as Fred Kinard
home.
of the viiitirg
tram showed
IfoNtilitirn |m-i \%•
I’ackairc Store
thr
Now
hi* heels to the Sanfu'd player* T o M , n , L I
A 1
O .A O L
with thr nid of fine hhu-king, l U l l l ^ D l
L
0 ,U U ' nrk Yank* »•-• m.l •I. Rmoklyn
I )od jfr r« wih f •• t
bsmmatni
• umrtl it
in i I I I I M i
I III;
IIKST
It w«&lt; thr second game nnd1
GAINESVILLE. Get I &lt;SprZ L \ U ',h'“ ''lit.
IN
M l.
I IM S OF
rollfg
footlmll
te ? ^ " ' 1
by, S* " ^ r'1 l.n' rial I — Fiends
rM t
W thC 7 w e n * t n p p r r i u p la « t r ri- ; nvwlry for 1941 gctR **ff to .1 they might
iUy night by Fustis, hilt it wa“ Hying start on FloHda field hen1 thr whofr
Ml ' I l i l t I
I 'i n c
M illio n s
rhd*
I#? .slowest game thr Fed* hivr tonight when the University nf Kach rBl.h
I*. in. ** •
,, ,
pulayril.
Urlung
punch
an&gt;l i H'rMa Gatnrs meet the up-nnd
pitcher In thr
P*p th»»y werr caught napping coming —
Tampa Spartans nl H-00 J
t .
.
, ",
1
1
.ling " I I to- tuiilii,-. iiti-l Wlii
on revrr*«-n ami end runs and •i u
•'&lt; , ,
,
. ,
, i Wyatt of the p-Hlei-r*
te were not fast enough on the ofI l l s | l l l i • H I il
Unbeaten ami itnsmrrd &gt;-y the
11■ __
____
w ,'ense.
Tampani in three previous game*. , D c U i n d ^
It wa* in the .rrimd quarter « 'o«ch Tom I.ltl) ft (Jiiti’M look
n l» i \iricKi i 1*11111*.
that the I’anthrr*
first
ilrew for more opposition
weoki i • mu r
It.iiriM it'*
I ii|uor
Hood n. two ting pi.se* set **ml, An the Hpart«n&lt;«, un«lrr
Slorr»
them on the Seminole 1H yard &lt; oach Klurif fltrwart, hiivr ir tm \ • i i m : mm \ i » k
_ marker wh-re n run carried to t«*n wHI umlrr way thi* irn^on
MK1.NNI* n. » i
(Snrrial)
W the twro nnd Junior Hill went in two hrrathrr Kamrw.
|)rt|ir**iti«*n .•f |»• I.hmiI’ s* »&gt;r »v
over to score. The conversion was
O Pe ni nr
a|ptin*t Alatminn |athlrtir **»&gt;•.Ii i »m
•lofinitrlv
bail and the *co.ii wa* held at State Trarhrr* with a 2H-0 win,|,*«,t »'«***♦••r*1••v f..r n.-t i *( urh«*o
8- 0.
thr rlrvrn from the rijrar City thr I&gt;r|,nn.l |tn&gt;h 11 &lt;11
w11*
Early in the
third quartet I»At R ffk humhlrtl South (imrjriH m**rt thr ^ inf.*r«t llr»h nrhool
Lake f'ity started another march Collrjrr 14 0, while Florida wm fnothnll tram
P down thr firld with n pas* gain­ loninjr ttv MlRRisnippi State hy Tifv
W Hi&gt;&gt;„ I».*rf»no
ing 22 yard* nnd another pick­ a fl-0 Hcorr.
«ni»l the dalr h&gt;t«l liicn **hiftr&lt;l
ing up 12 In put the hall on
Strwart. in hia flrat year of to Ort 17 ;»'tr* a I - » Thur*^**
the 10 yard
stripe.
Kinard rnachiny in
thhi
Rtatr,
hn&lt; I had rrvralrd th»* Hliivmfr firl I
twilling md turning made hi* pmvrtl nn
rffrnur-mindrd
a-* «od in poi».l m uM mh
n*! th»*
way to the gn»l and over to Tom Lirh himtrlf, luiiMing hia |m’ M* in tr«***•I «•■••»iuiir
ltr;il K d - ilr i* :i rs*:tI prnfessiun— You ran liavi* Ih r ulpm
bring the score to IJ-0 when attack around Ciptain llowir viitinr nlrutv . f iltumiu.ition for
Third l&gt;aa«*man Robert (Rr.|&gt;
must I'unfiilcnrc when to il hu\
anil
&gt;el| II,rough
the conversion wm* made on a Bcynon. a irrrat fulllark. John- th** nlaviup f«»di|
thr YankccA in forc«*d out at arrond baur on
line plunge.
ny Kaufman, drrrptivr tailhark, Star«Md
«hito i »., v#.,ir
h
i
:
\i
io
n
s
r«Kht firhlrr Tommy Himrich*!* lor («• «r«*rnd
Bill Fleming,
right end for Paul vtniuhc ■perdy nophoniorr rl*o and r««#ina* ti i^ •M’ U'hhf*
Hanford, furnished
Ihc
thrill and two
biiMriuan Itiliy llrrman of the I » Ik:# i ^ m 1 1 .•
glur-fln^rrrd
rnd*. hun&gt;| nf SI OMOOO tl». li.l**r n*u
Bayard Realty Co.
W aller l„ Cooper
play r f the game when he took Bill Hrrnnan and Rd llowrll.
nhitbnutrr v%if*• it* »*'
fir-t mniiiL' **f thr fir*«t uuimr
i tin |'»|l
rtinrrr*
the kick-off
by
Lake
City,
Th* datom, who larkrd punch ft*ind« r-»ch 2 «» I &lt;• • |aaV4Wi l l
Colclouu:h
Realty
Co.
II. C. DuBose
World
S*’iirv
at
Yankee
Stadiuo
\pvi
Y**ik
9 headed for the north side of the agalnat Miaaiaaippi State, hopr BfSflt (MOO IBTHItU
•*h ••deminti
field on his own .70 yanl stripe, to ifrt thrir offenar koihe '»ilH 'r0oiii for rtpan
A.
I*.
Connelly
Ac
Sons
1
0. I*’. I,ane
»f ll••r»•M4a^y
skirted tackier*, warded off oth­ triple threat Tommy the lied
Til.
i •ti I
---I • . |.lest.
er* with a stiff arm and finally Harris, hard hitting Re,I Mock T Y p f l K l i r v T n U o r r n w |tea|lilr.|
.1 .»• , it 'll)* .lint III
\t,
\t ■ 11 r |
s \i .k,s mi:n
III till . i \|tw
•spr. I n i *
if •I f |.» e-.lt. Is. ,||tits'll
outran the remaining men trying and Rill Cowrit, fullha.k, ami I r C H N n v '
1(1 TIO TrO W
w|te*4 I 1%A *4(1* . 1,1 1 I’m
|.s-|&gt;• - &gt;- i w
tell III It the
to &lt;trivc him out cf bound* and Right Halfbicks L*o Cahill and
He tl... I lM.ll •*- It. Iftl.l .1.1 rl«*c- Ml* Mill
Ml.
Raymond M. Ball
Howard Faville
A cmarfd the geal
standing
up Fendrvn Mitchell, standout pn.il
I toil
Ofs-tiM.i n %i I
for the only touchdown made receivers.
rrrrlnrla I A .4 %t hgnlunj
I V |(l*l lift**
-v
/n
by the Fed*.
The
conversion
D IO TIIi r M* I _— l«ftnf.*rtf»
I \| t.l I* it
A good crowd, including pa.-|
V I S I I I M . T '" . n • I
K r»
went bad and the sqpre wa* »enger» nn a football sperinl — St-ere* ir- M—
tl
13-0.
train from Jacksonville. I* ex-1 ewnnimr-' plan, i. I—,
»:K . K u . ) 1U IV Ii\ *i
* •• *«.'• 1 lYP''1
In the final quarter a fake netted here for the contest . m il) u n i) uni)
L
|
»g
ra
F
ft«#
|
rn*1
'l
o i- n c c F ? , $ £ * ':«
pass with a name going through Tampans have a double interest
• renter picked U|l .15 yards for in the gnme since Benny Line, hn&gt;r,"iu** * r th Tri"o*n» v •*ln&lt;*** ^
the I^ike City team putting the former high sehoN star there, th- WorM War •••
A R c O - i'i ^'D EO MAt l ( ,F- * •
t*pi|.lp
Mi»"»cnd'iiii «*j» i«1 1*
ball on the Fed's 15 yard stripe. will captain the
Gator*
nnd
-NDO'- k !J
• &lt;|i*o.» ” '»» on''
AHEAD ,N TH MAWW.’ AVi"C:t
A good pass picked up stout two other home-town buy* will #M pr\) ». *
I
N
,\
h
,
\
•••!»
l-l ta put the hall nn thr one play. Harry Parham at center, ~nd * I ?r.O 1*00 1*1111
TM- EMU O' Ml-, ENLKiKVttjT
VVKAr
&lt;
A
'i;
&gt;)
yard m v k T with- four downs and Jack Jones, a left hslfhurk. TrpR»iirv ••••**"• •••■« h*"’r
A “iAiLOS; KIM 0E EARtHM'
^ i nam . u
^
9 lo push It over.
Thr Tamp&gt; area also claim*
UP TO «bix T iM E^’ A tj
A MA)rV )
'
1
•
&gt;
*«*.
The first line plunge was no P______
Plant
city
m*rlcr*&lt;
I
ean u t
Hun/ tho
MAK,!//
MUf.H A«&gt; WHEN H e
good aa the Fed line held but loy, who leer:* a* one of th.-lnv«— »*&gt;n weeken-i II
e n u I jK T E D !!
• another plunge hy Pittman car­ year's top tackles on anybody',- —- -h 1 h&lt;- '* 1 ' * fl"
- AN' DON'T FERCrtT
ti
NV
ried the ball ever to put th* fcotball tram.
-♦ io n
w *H
••*!»
ft*
W*M*- Ont'iuin
nrn
ME^ OUALlFlCKATED
game on Ice, 20-8.
Pmhable starting lineups:
toirt
FEF A GOOD GOB
m
During tho hnlf the Fed Band FLORIDA
Tampa %\ I Ort ODH OOO
^ came out on the field to give Ferguson (205) L F Hnwell(l73) t«» pay lb* d itlflil’ p ' 1»i»HH
i n c iv il l i f e I "
an exhibition
in muxle and Hull &lt;20.",
LT Whiner ( tU-O
marching. Going through their Rabom (107)
(ncnpiff
i»ivrorn»«
•«'
•
Mi Head (IHO)
Intricate. fy-matlon*
tha band Parham (IHO)
at •
&lt;■' «r, M ll'- I •' '
C Fantel (UKI)
fpnncd the - symbols of
both Konrflsky (185)
HG Andarsnn t a r « * n ' " 4» ,1V iin , J * I W . 'h , ' D r p iir t
AN' I'LL BET A PINK UjAt.WU'
‘ - V A f t A'COUkMl , iMA'-S S O !! )
scnoels. * When tho land retired
ment uf Cf-omr-rcr *•»*.
(178)
WA D'DhJ' KNOW THAT AFTER.
TM ■&gt;AlLORv MAvr P U N'V
0 the white-clad Coleryettrs march­ Lane(c) . (104 RT Thomtnn ( 1811)
OMLN FOUR M O N T H S r
OF r - u M - W it ' LOT-P OF _ )
ed nn the field In perfect order Klutka (107) Re Brennan (173)
n ia r r ic c * r « - r s b -n # &gt;-u i « » r c -*
IN
N ‘iE R V lC E r
V
TIM E TO VI6 IT T h
In make their first appearance. T, te ()(W )
qH
M, trh (Hitt) l - . l v im n o r t a n t r ' - r - "&gt; * b "
They were just organized this Harriron (150)
Tm EV
e v c i e t ^&gt; )
^
L A m D ' j C4^ S ’
M ill Kaufman f- „ .v nrmrram. Ih" Drpnrtiu.»’)
year.
Applause greeted every
RO A’ AM O M \
,,
A R A iG E
'kl ' ? (
( 1 5 3 ) _____ _______________ of frm m rrrr report*new maneuver as the girls, in
AM
in f v w f ' y
j .
z y .
their shining uniforms, pul on Witt, Norris,” Willi a ms.
a beautiful exhibition of preTHE HTATIHTICH
I.K G A L N O T IC E S
cixion marching.
Han. I C.
II
T IIB LIN R -LP8
First down*, running
3
XIITII K IIP BI-HITIOX
4
HANFORD
Poa
LAKE CITY First downs, passing... 0
l„
f ,.n i| .l,*n r »
w it h
)» )*
r,: -• #v -ti.
-TV-H, w
n . ' « l - b k - v h n i t t i pamltles
-. 0--V
^ Tnrnsnrw»- — u-u-u -)** »■,
*L r^ *-ryrvf-rTwwe'&gt;W7*»»wri«
.T.“ fir't v,. o o t i . r G JT | d t T * y 'V r r r n - c -----^
#1—-,l--n
h id
b .»n
* * • («*
LG
Terry Paaae# attempted
.... 14
Brown
o r d r r r .t «-&gt; )■• h c lil. an-l tH# » • " '
H asty
C
Williams l’aasea completed ...0
w ill
h r l-l w it h in » n ,l t h r .- .a h
39 „ „ t H l - r U I T a * Hrh— I l l l n i r i c t . -f
RG Mite he Ison Punt average................. 37
Palhter
•RT
Hicks Punta returned, yard*
91 Mcm li— l r I'u u n ly .
53
K l- r h t u .
* '* •
G erm ly
&gt;
co MpCr,nI T a * M rhuol t ) l » l l l « t V
UR
Hill
H ick*
Penalties, yards .
10
|,n ,i* „ « • Ih # H a o f-.n l M P »rla t r . ,
QB
Pittman Fumtlea ---4
Clev*lxn,|
3
H rh -i-l I 'l k t r l r l , B fic c la t f- t * Mr...... I
LH
Le" Own fumblaa recovered. 2
Bra non
( W L ^ -B U T
( o o o O O - o h \|
D l - l r i r , No. 1, k n o w n a * th # 1^-,-a
Your pay in tho N a v y it g ra v y
Rll F. Kinsrd
Individual Yardaga
T m luck
w „ „ | .-4|,#rtal T u a H r l » - I t U i l r " J
I
I CANT
FJ1._ Skeclay
— Sanford_______
. .jjp a iJa L-X A A -. t k h ” ^ D i - '
"
T a m il
t
l
* tvM m ffti? n .y trvut f(rtpjv fin (toitnn or «nviin
KTTTP AVJA'f
w IWl te it
Art
ti*»
O vT p 'Tg
II T.»3
lake City... v .......0 S
Cavaland
htlll I vfn mo«iw\ mill olhrr rnfriluttmirr'l run linn. And
Hrhf»ol District. NpFflKl T il
F
R
O
M
TM
’
Hanford ' .. . ___ . 0 0 fl 0—fl Branan
51 Hrh'W'l Dlatrlci N" 4. known •
wltcn you ftfkl cnl-\l, tho M.i » f
you $118 00 worth
8 lh« rhuluol* Hp*cl*l T k * ScIhh*!
4 °S
------------ ---- ^
v -NAVW.’
r iv - r .,
l O v .
S corin g touchdowns: F. Kinard, Truluck
of unifornnl
71 iH a lr lr t. S p A fU l T k i H t h o o l 1*1
Fleming
Fleming, Pittman (3).
Ancf if you »#«nl lo IfMirn o l»fi«fc#ihn ^^flF / t\ ih** plfKfl lc
)
\
'/ ' /
N\\
i
r v \ '!»
trlrf N*» 5. known mm
Upupva
Point* after totiehdown: Kinard, Iotaja
- t i l 7T [ T r r r Hi f h i B wU
____(Lt il f h c if ti] a: t.nfg t u f ju U ttmfr . ymj (pn li*r&gt;|n . T^
, m v City’
f h u » a; ------------------------------- q
at T » t
Hrhool
Dl*lr|r|
No
«
Ifinnifli) Ihol w aaoflh humfmlv of &lt;ioltor\ Iho fml year.
61 kuowii as th* l#*kc
Subst/tutioiu:
For
Sanford:
Monro#
fho Novy offurv ifio chnoco of &lt;» lifrfimo to fOurt£ mriFc'
llarring, Hick*, Daniel*, Kronen,
131 Hncrls, T a v Mrhnol B lslrlrl. on
If you orG 17 or ovri, g«*f n lipr copy of irio ilfuifratod
17 Tu**&lt;l»r. November 4. 1*41. I” '
Jchnscn. For Lake City: HolloIh#
i-urpoaa
o
f
daterinlnlng
wl&gt;"
ft»«-&gt;oti Ir I " l i f t IN IME U S NAVY," fiom Iho Navy EdilQf
aay. L Kinard, Williams, Wald72 shall h# T ru a if# * of th# »*t,l -I)*
of fht| nrwfl#Opor L&lt;mpfy wfito or calf.
__ Johns,
16 Irlrt* for Ih# n#at succedlna two
Tlsndan,
Woldronr
287 y#ar* .&lt;a&lt;1 Ilia number of m llL of
Hp#r,,l t&gt;1*1riel Mchool T » x to I--SEQVD V O u ^ COuhuTfgVl
,#tlr&lt;t *n«4 oollertsrt In #nrh " f
r -.n
R lmLD -/Ol i R r y T u R C I
the itu trlcla for #*rh of th# »u,-l
T d*
CiFiT IM T m E N A v y N O W )
* T i '. * *

if

rtarM a) with th. Clara
Clrault Court of Memlnol*
1 Florida.
IS B.
Hsafoid,
IT. Oct. I. It. II. II.

P \ r .E

F L O R ID A

|Set* field yf-trr.liiv
*nd the
third gnnu- ,.f ihi- W.irl.l Series
|wa» postponed until trutny.
. I Thr wralhrr \%,i- «*i It.id thnt

/

J * B* * “
.....
,
Eml,U CilWUil TncVld Bargman
Loo Adam Steddard....Wamtar Baxter
Barla Kura Rosemary De Camp neater___ ___ _ Su m s Wayward
Mechanic .... Mikhail Rtaummy.Molly
F a v ^ w l«
h "
....... Bonny B o y W IR Ia ^ o , d * r " .........
*
American Consul
_ .... Edward j u k .................. Richard Denning

••W*iweS U t *rt*M OMa*

TTTE S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D

Feds Are Beaten by Lake City
- 20-6 As Visitors Play Heads-up
Against Listless Opposition

t

r

t"

'W O K ?

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

„3

mm.
i f i f v-V* i S A

■ H

k \k V•M
• Vi .‘
A
l l ' )!•!•# |
1 m• • »«4 h II.a . •

�SATU R D A Y, OCTOBER

T flfc BANFO ftD g g R A L D , B AN TO O Tt * L U M P *

Miss Chittenden Industrial Arts Class Offered
Earl Jeter, Jr., Named President
Rules
Of Student Council For New Year Announces
To Students Of Home Economics
For Library Use

Senior Officers
Are Elected At
Initial Meeting

McLucus Gives Pointers On
How To Watch Football Games

Earl Jatar, Jr:, w »i elected r
Tha industrial art. clasa la a ami a (rratar
daalra
Mi»a Rdim Chittenden, 8. II. nrw court, offered by tha dapre.ldcnt o f tho Stad.nl Council |
Tha senior elaaa o f the Semi­
product,
4t- .'rtewftsrr, baa announced the
for lbs 1941-42 school year. Tho ,
nole High School had Ua first
partment
of
horn,
econo
mica
for
_
£
h
|!«JV!L
’
"
'i
.
n
t
r
.
i
lltr.ry rules for the
ID41-42
Haas meeting Friday, Sept. 21.
tic . pro.id.nt will ba Ann Stine, j
h
M-ho..| year. It la hoped that the practical
training. Thla elaaa fooH
th« sattin? an
during activity period- Tho m e t­
T U .ntlr. atad.nt body of stem -1
library
may
operate
efficiently
InoU Illfh School voted on the.r
ing, called to order hr tho retiring
I.
limited^ to twenty
puplla of tabic, proparly.
The Salmagundi, the Semi­
if
the
student*
and
faculty
co­
president, toward Marshall, waa
post* by M erit ballot Tur-day. I nole High School yearbook foi
whoM qoaTiflcalion for .ntranca
The improT*mcnt of I
operate
in
carrying
thee
rulea
held for tho purpoM of electing
Tha Pr*&lt;id.nl waa eho.cn from
I* •ha completion of tha flrat Courme* art to ba gin
1041, ha. won first class rat­
The rulea are at follow.:
officers
for tho 1940-41 school
t U Senior elaaa dilatation
of
rear
of
hum.
economic..
W
t
terior
decoration;
rt
ing in the national yearbook
Library hours—8:30 A. M. to hat. thla quota.
year.
six members on Ih. council,
rating «|K&gt;n.*irt-d by the No­
3:30 P. M.
Thla
industrial art.
vhIU tha tlea president wa« rho.
Only the president, vice prealcoons
tional Scholn.tie I’ri.'V Associa­
Actirlty period
(Not
more
dent and membra of tha stud.nt
Ban from tha Junior class of five, tion. The Salmagundi entered
thnn two pupil, from euh room) interest In her training toward ■
council woto alerted at thla moot.
member..
the ennte.t with other bookM'nJay and Wednesday -U p - special occupation for making a
Ing. Tha other officers will be
Each class baa representative
'nubli.hed by the public eo-ed
.tairelected at a later data.
livelihood.
1 tha eounall: tha senior. having
high school with an enrollmenl
T'o-wfay
and
Friday
—Down­
1 members, junior* five, oophoThee, course* rover practical
The four major officers have
if
r
,00
to
M
'.
i 'j . Il wav one ol
stair.
freshmen three.
nursing; study of the needs of
to have an avers go o f RS per­
mores four at----1be 4fi out of tin- 107 iMiok
Students
muat
have
a
per­
the ilek room; care of pail«at|
cent or above and muat not have
Tha vie# president of tile rln..
-ntereil In earn Dipt rln... rat
mit liefora they will be allow* preparation
of
Inealid
diets;
held a malor office during the
ana Uta peat president nf thnt |
|
ciI
to
u.e
the
llb'ary.
•erring
of
attractive
trays;
sani­
preceding year.
elaaa arc automatically member.
1 w»4 thi* nlitni,
Studenta
muat
bo
qulat
In
the
tation;
dreaa
making
for
profit
Fleeted .at tha matting were:
I f i l l s grouo.
wait th** buNlni***
llhruiy. Failure to observe this —an add will be put In tha
I'rreldent, Mack
Cleveland;
. Tha council la composed of the
I
Mhh
I’hylli?
rule will result In: First offen.e— •ehcol piper stating that any­
vice president. Tavlor Brown, Jr.;
following members:
ii» ipontor,_______
I'upil
will
be
sent
from
the
one bringing th. materials and
Mrinb«ra of the Student Counclll
Seniors: Earl Jeter, Edward
library. Second
offense-Pupil findings ma^ ha*, a dreaa made
Farl Jeter, Richard Meriwether,
Marshall, Dlek Meriwether, Edwill
not
ue
snowed
to
as.
the
frw — this "will giro
practical
gar Bigger., ltarry L *« and Toy
Harry Lee, Jr., and Edgar Big­
library
for&gt;
one
week.
Third
ofrgperlenea In worainr for other*
Iqr Brown.
ger*.
ii
n-c—Pupfl
will
not
be
allowj
Automatically on the council
Janlors:
Ann
Btlne,
Knrl
&lt;d to uaa the library f«.r the
were tha nawlv elected vies pres­
Rcnolts, Virginia Chanmsn. F.m
remainder
of
the
semester
ident, Taylor Brown, and tho re­
mett Herndon and Bill Earle.
The library will
be
Hoard I
&lt; Bophomorer: Edna Penkarik,
tiring president, Edward Marshall.
whin
there
Is
a
program
of
any
The
meeting waa than adjourned.
Connie McCall, Elsie McWhorter,
kind in the auditorium
* By FLORENCE WELLS
A W WfigWa.
Pupils
are
asked
to
chock
t Freshmen:
Frank
Robinson,
The first meeting of the F11 i nub. out before taking them
Ryle la Malach. and Marthv Rare. •urr Farmer, nf America Ibl. f re in the library. Please .ign
first meeting of tha naw tor,
Jack
Buarkman,
Larr; I
The Student Council will take year wa. held 7-je«.lti». Heot. 30.
rile rnrd and have it .tamped • nil old member, of tha UIm llixlge.
Bob
Crumley,
Jam..,
an active part In tha B. II. R. nr- In the Awvle iMure llli'lding «t nt Hie desk. Be aure that your Club wa. held In tha
music
Il.m rlw , Leo Butner, Orien Far-;
tltltlaa throuehout
Ih. roming Seminole High Rehonl. T 1” —
i. checked in to that you room last Monoav morning at
year, and will alway* be willing log wa. rulleil In order by 'nook
rell, Herbert
Mcrtland,
Frrde
artlvlty
parted,
fha
chiaf
pornut be held re.pon.lbtc for
la aasltt any clubs, rla..*. or Chatlrs Thurvton. after wlilrh lb ’ •will
Pi?**
was for Fields. Billy Brumi.y, Edward
a.
stadottU In any way that ihuy minute, were read. The roll rail
A fine of two rent, per day th. member, to gai acqu.inted Mulligan, Emmatt Hsrndon, Ed
1 White, David Gatchal,
wa. checked for attendance.
Nolley
will lie charged for book, that with ona another.
Earl Btaalay and Cgnby Kim­
-L U C IL L E ,H ALL
After a brief talk an tha at- Triwick.
Short Inlk* were then
hy arc dot returned en time. Any
Paul
Hickson,
Bill
ti
villa
of
the
Hub
t
y
MUs
old ’ member, and Alex R. John­ student owing a library
Hartley Dale
Hofmann
and ble mad* report* of thalr trip
fine
tn tha State
Forei’.ry
Camp.
son, advisor.
will not be allowed to u.e the ^ "•^ F ^ R a n fo rd . th. members Bob Cllken.
Billy Htnpler r w e it short re- lilrnry. Library flnea ’may ac­ dec ted Ih* officer, for th* com­
Tha 36 new members art as Plana wars mads for financing
th* ahaptar fjr
1041-41. Th*
lollowi:
nort on the srtlvllii'. nf the two cumulate until they reach th. ing year.
By HU-DUNIT
Orien F .rrrll wa. re-elected
forestry camp* that were attend- price cf th. hook. All *tud«nU
Alice Grantham, Sylvia MaUch, boys voted to buy ■ $26.00 dafaivie
Mvlng
bond
and co-oparvd this year.
owin'* library fin ., at the .ml president of th. club; Martha Shirley Echols, Edith Lovajoy, at# In anyway that they can In
They say that In the Hprlng
prr.idant;
Patty Nancy Collura; Batty King, Pat­
A report wn. given bv EID- nf the nc'nool year will not re­ Wight, vie*
the dafanM program.
young man's fancy turns to wnrth lloovrr dr*rrll&gt;ing the trip
card., und Ilodga, aacraUry; and . Helen ty Hodge, Roberta Evans, Leona
Thraa
naw numbers
war*
lughta of love, but our school wh'ch several Future Farmer. ceive final report
Th*
of. Howard, Dorothy Lyons, Shirley
will not be la.unl teat book, at Hutchison trra.ur.r,
voted In as groan hands and will
elite do alright In any old aeathe Ixginftlng of
neat .choot f ie r i will meet with Mlaa San- Cameron, Marty Parkins, Lucy get tha Initiation at tha next
*, Don’ t taka our word for It,
Tord at a later date to Mttla Ward. Ann ntlna, Ann Wiggins,
ycai.
masting. I-*on Olllff, Las Abell
at read our aolumn.
Mainline. on the rack are "nsnclal affairs af the club si*) Annia Uyrls Harriett, Connie Mc­ and Tad Kimbl* wart th* three
That cheat o f paper that ORIio find means of raising money Call. Klsla McWhorter, Edna Banthe
latr.t
Issue..
They
mtv
not
Candidatea.
* PARREL guards, so
nrelie checked out until tli* neat for tha coming trip to Tampa.
Members present: Fata Hunt,
lusly contains girls names, lie ’s
Th* 38 member, who war* In
i.aur arrives, but they may la
Earl Bsaal.'7 . Tomniv Staley. J.
ring, to make up hla mlnil b&gt;
th. UIm Club l a * year are m
rend In the library.
H.
Coop**, Canby Kimble, Jack
aekln* '»m o ff, on. bv ona.
Tin' only way that tho library tollowa:
King, Arthur Mrtcaif, . Marlows
ROBERTA EVANS I* antlrlran I*' operated
efficient*
i.
Link, Chari?* Aulln, Bobby Par­
tfig har data with LEO R U T
i In mi nil the co-operation of «tuker, Edward Dual.
RR for th* P. A. K. girl br«ak
drills, teacher., librarian, and
R. F. COOPER, Advlyor
mc» neat Tuaaday night A "d
' assistants. I'l.asa observe tha
bnt’a more thay ar* double
few rules that have been nude.
itlnr with JIMMY RIDGE and
The lilrarlan and the seals.IL U A N WAL81L
innt. will be glad to help you
,TM affair hatwean M ARTV
1 in any way that they can, ao
ERKINS and RAY FOX hai
du Hut tujitulv tu lit 'then
ran n in e on unnoticed
long
knew If they ran ba nf any a.
tough. They ware wan In Or.lata nee.
nda Baturdav night ralabrntlng.
JANE THIGPEN
U
Holnratty PAIR-EL Ui * m days. Don’ t
last Friday for thp p u rp oM of
Freshman—Nall IVwrll
electing officer* t v th* coming
^VALARJB WELLS ran't lose,
Birthplace—Quitman,
Gs.
ka has hath tha varv InUllertusi
*Mr. . . .
Birthday—Nov, 12.
Z. The mealing waa cnllfd to drIM N iB K L E A ll pnd ihf. dr*&gt;nn.
d ir .h *. Karl 9cbuLu. .who asrvsd
viaar, dlaauaiwd aith tha club Its faltHninp' ' » * -'piwifivm — —
Puwell
tha purpoM of organising for thu pinna for U a currant yaaF. Ha winhornor* (lass last year. Th*
JEXBETH HATCHER’ S InFavorite fund—chlckrn ,
following o ff leant .war* oloatadt
currant school year. Tha business
t has eenterad. on
Favorite &gt;|Mirt—Swimming
inted out that the d u b would
Halan
Hutchison,
prosldant
masting was preceded bp a lunch.
Wateh yonr step, LEO BUTFavorite pastime—Dancing
butruaontel la solving sovar- and BUI Earls, vice groald in t
*° fuel,—* home seaciomlca room.
Pet hate - ('uncaitedne.s
Bafora tha alaatlan of effi. ■I problems o f Interest to U a Th* sscratarr-traaiurar will bo
Pet L ik e-U It
eara, Mvaral Khranlana — the whole achqpl—such as bringing •lasted at tl/i n n t minting.
NOLTE has tnraad U&lt;* haul
Favorite
stars—Gary
C
o&lt;
Also thoaan to raRrasent Ua
«n»op which apaaaara tha Kay about a definite boasting or
IOBBY PROCTOR. Wonder
frw ehangaa have bean and Bob lluu«
1 has lost Interest In that
(lub^giM Ua club-talks of In­ school spirit, heaping hall traf- Junior elaaa on U * student coun­
Ambltitn—
U.ntl.t
cil.
basldta lag! year's praaldaat
spiration for Mklavamaat far the fit organised, aiding by controlm silBln ‘ ha program of tho
and Ua nawly-chaMn visa prosL
Grammar BchooTTIiTi'yrnr. LjrW — Favorite-t’ull.gs.»Yala •'
Highlight of whool carter— To
year ws tried s program which
_ .
. . . „ . . . ,vss a liula different from that I * class president
Freshman —Batty Currod)
1 getting alone flna, but |«f tha average elamanlary e-hool.
Birthday—Drc. 29
Ua &lt;houaly faces In Ban- (The aftarnoon recess ws. di.conCl.vtland,
Place
of birth— Daytona Bench
play period
— Faverite sang .I'Vaa-lndaod**---Favorite
orchestra — Hammy
Kays
wmihb"*wU?
I* r
William
"Earia,y’ Waa
Favorite
food—French
Triad
thalr own games, and It "Boy®'
John Balyau, Ru»
pot*
tea*
the teacher, to rive Individual
Hamid Ratliff, WR
Favorite sport—Swimming
help to any pupil that needed
Paul IlMtaaa.
Favorite pattima—-Dancing
it. Thla period will ba conllnuaJ
Tat hate—Narrow minded pte*
thl. year.
Mle. Luelle Campbell Is our
naw teacher thla v*ar. Bh* cam« P&gt;P»I like—New clothes .
Favorite .attrs—Abbott
and
to ua from th" W ait Bid* Pri­
mary School. Wa era dallahtod Costall*
Ambition—To ba an artist-,.
tn have ha". Ml«a Campball and
Favorite College—TallihataM^
Mias Adelaide Richter will apwl»Highlight of achoel caraar—
sor tha glrla’ »Wh U l. year.
Mlaa I-enora WhWdon, ona nf Whan I pass Spanish
Hophontora—Al Brock
our regular* from last year. *
taaehlng mu.b- thU vaar. Bha t* . Birthday—April JO, 193*
Place of birth Columbia, 8.
with ua a half day Tua.dav aml
all day W*dna*day atrf fr^ a v .
HURSTON to LUCY Th# raat nf tha tlm* «h» t«a«ha»
music at tha Junior High Bchnnl.
(VAtARIE WELLS' Wa know that tha boy* *nd glrla
m at M*’’—BILLY of that school ar* enjoying mu-

Yearbook Awarded.
1 t Class Rating

Future Farmers
Hold First Meet
O f Schfnl Year

■n»»

Kimble, Beasley
Make Report Of
T r i p To Camp

S. H. S. Rambling*

New Offi

At Fall Meeting

Student Sketches

Edwaffd Marshall Named To Lead
Key Club At Initial Meeting

K

GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Noica

4, 1M I

SPORTUGHTS

ing of the first verso of "Ameri­
ca" and waa followed by tho Flag da
Tho significance of the T
salute, Pusan Klrtl:y held tho “
formation Is due mostly to
morning devotional and Orion'
tho success which - Stanford
Parrel Introduced tho flrat apeikUniversity made of It last
er of tho morning who wm Rat. »'
year and which will bo used
V. II. Grantham of the Christian
more successfully bv teams
Church of Sanford.
all over the country this year.
Rev. Grantham eitad instances 0
-T * make a n griu iftil &gt;4$m- ■■f l am tho Bible and gave axfrom tho T
formation n *
callent parables to bring out tha,
quires superlative ball hand­
points of his address which arts
ling, good pasacra and good
entitled "Truth and Conviction".
•pinner beckl; and also quick
’’Pao;l who llva right and have]
thinking on the part o f tho
true conviction find favor In A
players.
God," ho Hated, "and men and .
Another point which makes
women muat have conviction If
the T formation very useful
they expect to reach tho height
hi that It only requires a
of service In the world today.
quick opening in tho lino and
Tha second speaker of
tho
not tha necessity of knocking
morning was our own head man- _
tho opponents down; however tor of football, Coach l^onard 9
there will bo no squaks from * Whitey" Me Lucas, whose lecture,
tho coach or the team If tha or very enllghtlng talk, «a a di­
opponent, la knocked o ff of vided Into two parts, tha flrat of
hu fast.
which waa “ How to watch a foot--*
The T formation also re­ ball game’' and second "A Skull
quires good fakars. Tho way Practice."
.„ 4
to distinguish a good taker
" It takes eleven man to make *
a touchdown and not just a w
man. Anybody can run with tha
boll Even some of theve gram­
mar school kids could do that If
he had other men to block for _
iRD PROCTOR
him, ’ were tha first worda o f th* 9
coach’a sddree* Ha want On to
state that 36 parent of tha at­
tendance war* woman who go Just
to see the uniforms, heroes, and
IA9 btnd, 20 ptrttni art alumni
who spend tha time “ firing" th* A
roaah and telling what they would
do If they war ha, and SO per­
cent are males who watch th*
gam* for th* shear entertainment:
9R percent of Ui* m faU to gat
WalL 8. H. 8. U really set­ U»* moat out of the gam* bo- tling down to busInaM now; text m u m they do not know how to O
books era distributed, and elaaa wateh
wntch a
• gams.
gam*.
work Is In fall swing.
In the second phase . a t him
A fte r a whole wwk of anxloqa
C#?«h McLueaa outlined th*
waiting, tha typing classes are t?.&amp;
dlffarnat systems used in the pragetting started. Echoing-Qirouft. •ant day games. Th* two main
th* hall* can be heard tRa plod­ W *u » »
»k* T-formation ar
ding click-click of the first yaat
Df ra* ,Jrf**,re "Ml lb*
stodgit pounding out bis drills
, T*t*m which employs
while th* second year student n single or doubb-wlag - W k
lands • steady staccato accom­ fornutlwi with n balanced or onpaniment la the background.
• 4V* lha • »«A ad agala gym suit* war* &lt;t,n‘ , M y n f*w%
pointers In
ulled out Monday la preparation watching th# playa In th* Friday
or tha girls* gym claaMs .Tu**- Wfagamwit with CpiumbU High
day. Tha girls ar* starting tha School of Lake City, With these
year o ff with, a unit of diamond- final esaanUals on "How,to Wateh
•^Football Gama','’ ho olaood kin
»UrUd ■».

Text Books Are
Distributed A t
Seminole School

f

Tha boys* aim claanca started
Uwlr flrat uaU with touch foot­
ball, showing a vim and vigor
found only In 8. H. 8. gym atu-

w S : o f^ M ^ T h . X r X n

dante.

_ i « a

Every thing Is running accord
ing to schedule now—a* though
nothing had changed, and there
had baas no vacation at all.
- — By A LIC E -TEMPLE

Changes In Sports
For Girls Studied

trauma

T. A, Meeting
Tjwaday at which tha*

Miss Takach daba Mass changes
Ua diamond ball
ba played during
In order that Ua
n rapraaanted In
ar n n * .

i^

V ' t 10. ' » « mopaixta with
Y. A. ana hundred pan
— By P A T T Y HODOE

" w o tar

J ^ ra i
(or Ua

Junior Hi School S ^ b ^ T 1,

There Is No El
Basic Tasks

to *

Min*” — M AR.

Perfected First

Junior CUm Plain

SOUTH SIDE NEWS
T U fallowing good tillxenr'ilp
Song—“ Go^l Mamlng^-I
Poam — “ Good

km m k) T
——

CRlama’

pJisrsJrtS ;

^ t

WMUYi and^Haa Robluo

-*&gt; ■'mnai'MtM;

dUPa

,

aBi

15' V U ril T.JMUI

�Sanford Is Th# Only Central
fioflda Clly Affording Rail. Highway
w- And ,w«let Transportation

oANFORD) fU /R ID A g I

IliDAY,
‘

At Moscow
_

invaders Say R u s­
sian Attempts Tor
. Land Forces Near
Leningrad Crurfied

Great Onalaught On r_
Supply L i nes 14 _
Underway To Crip- t •
pie British Efforts 1
-

Naas G ather

on
E astern Front
• Br a z i l i a n s Report
Signs Of Naval
Battle Off Coast
. 'A n*w Gendin offensive.
•Imid probably at M e r p w .
/fathered momontum at the
•••Urn front today. Berlin
MfaL
Around
Leningrad, the
German high command u ld
the Btiaaian attempta to land
•trona forces west of Leninjrtad had been cruahed.
* Brnfllana told o f baarleg ganftrw end seeing tho aawke of a
b eieia f ehlp today. Indicating a
feaafcfflm m U r a batUa la botag fraght o ft the BraxUiaa
f
«*!■*■&gt; tho report le yet ua-

Tha cnbuariaa Pandora la chown at the Portsmouth, n . If.,
Navy Yard, oao af the atany British veeocla o f war In American'
shipyards for general overhauling and repair, The officer on thu
connlag tower la U Robert Alexander, tho eub’c skipper. Also at
tho Portsmouth yard are* tha British submarina Parthian, and tha
Free flench, submarine Surcouf, world’s largest.

iS ^ ^ S a d A « a y reported last
» 4 M It* swelhag coyatag attacks
M » karllag the Oenaaaa bach

ire Prevention
Of National Defense
P lu to Contest
Is Sponsored By
Tubercular Group
fhiphk contiit. rU M iiodtr H *
sponsorship of IhoK lorida Tahartulos Is and Health
Associa­
tion In connection with tho andual Christmas Seal Kale, were
announced here today t y Mr*.
J- L, In#ley,
eoanty * general
chairman of the seal sale.
The contest, open to all ama­
teur photographers, wlU b n 'fa r
tb# Mat photograph of a light-

, “ Defend against fire for na­
tional defense," will
be, the
thema o f this year’s Fire Pre­
vention Week, fir e Chief Mack
Cleveland announced today, San­
ford 'will observe the occasion
*l*Bg wit* the Teat of the United
States m d Canada. c«ntInning
until Oct. II.
Fire safety tskrs on added
Importance at this Ume, for not
only la It naeascanf to eliminate
Uw losses and Interruption* cf
production caused by fire, tut
ft le a vital part ctf tha elvlllan
defensa program of the office
af Civilian Defence, according

1*41
j.

NUMBER 33
Member A n o d a le d Prana
— — -■ - — -------------------------- ----------------—

fit

As

Property D am age;
Is Said Slight
Hurricane C r o s s e s
State And
Out O v e r Gulf
Miami. Oct. *.— (AP&gt;— A"
email
hurricane
whipped
c-roa- eitcrae soulhecn pert
rf

Kl&lt; e ld s

to d a y .

ea eteg

1

I'tlle damage In area prepar&lt;d fur much worse.
No fatllllles
nr serines
It lories are rrnnrtrd and th#
pronerty toll Is alight.
\
The wrsllirr
uureau at
V't", A.
M. reported th#
horrlrase had moved lata Ik*
tlu'f
between
Kvergladca
ead Kurt Myers.

MIAMI. Oct. A
Ihrt'ntfnirur troplcnl

No Double Feature
Programs Will Be
Shown At Theater
In an effort to please those nf
his patron* who seem to be vio­
lently opposed to the double fea­
ture program, Manager Charlea
Morrison of the Rita Theater,
announced thia morning that, be­
ginning with, tha showing
to­
morrow of "Adobe Had. f t o
-Sons**' starring Warner
Baxter
and Ingrid Bergawn single fea­
ture programs would be the ordcr of the day, until further
notice,
Tuesday* will continue to So
“ Bargain Daya* aa heretofore
and In addition to tho return
showing* of popular features of
recent jreare, the program* will

patrons. Boosters for th* ■Ingle
feature idea will now enjoy their
Ihning while lover* o f tho “ as
many feature* aa I can •#* st
show their displeasure eari bring
aa much pressure aa possible to
bear on tho local theater man to
get him to change hie mind and
list are fires hie polity. In tha meantime, thee*
on reefs. In to whom -It don’t matter none”
fire* result- as on* o f our contemporaries ha*
r * r oVerbrstr
and
Ignition

The Vice President Sees How To Scotch A Blibr-------- Guats Of Wind V
75 Miles An
Arc Reported
Center Hits

REYKJAVIK, Ireland, Oet. •'
— The battle of tho Atlan­
tic la entering a crucial period.
A great onslaught o f German
U-boat* against the north Atlan­
tic aupplv line, equal In scop# ta
that of March an&lt;| April, la wall
under way, Informed persons *ajr.
A east amount o f war notar­
ial, much af It tha product e l
American Industry, la tha objec­
tive of tho campaign ralcnlatad
to cripple the nritlah war effort..
In Cairn, Egypt, it waa re portad
that AHnlf Hitler will mike a
new neace offer to Britain and1
tho United States an well before
tha year's end, according to In­
formation reaching h-rv- today.
. An American who Ju«t arrived
from the Natl controlled terri­
tory said Hitler expecta to ha
abla within this lima to announce
Ruaala haa been put oqt of th-v
war and that ha la going ahead1
with tho "new order" on the con-

Jects obtainable. On rridsya and
Saturdays, too, th* public will
enjoy Uto showing nf populsr
western films with th* addition
of thrilling aerial chanters, comi­
cal cartoon* and novelty reels.
.For many years, the contro­
versy has bean alngla features
v i double features and at long
last a taut wBI ha •mad* locally

puhttSTSiUnUoa. upon
th* Tu­
berculosis Seal Bale, since Ihta
year’s seal bears tha Imprint of
a lighthouse. Prises of f35 for
best photograph,
for
Um second heat and U for the
third beat, have been offered by

thd

«,

■i-aax.i- lx—

' u;Bo^Tropical Storm Appears
1,1
Diminishing In V elocity

British Sub In IfrSrN rrjrVanl

_

OCTOBER

Better Returns For
Citrus Are Expected
LAKELAND, O et 4 - ( S p e ­
cial)— Emphasising tha Import­
ance o f freak fr a * and vege­
table* to th* national diet, Har­
vey* A- Baum. Now York, vie*
proa Ideal o f tb* Atieatk Com­
mission Company, told produce
shipper*, caaaard and grower*
her* Saturday night that yruspoeta are bright for bettor re-

ssrss e t s sr*«5S a

Vice Piarident Henry A. Wallace right* a
17 mm. sgtl-tonk gun mounted on ' an ar­
mored car during a congressional Inspection
of I’ort Bchrolr, V*. Krona tb* angla of th*

Cars Cannot Be
Driven Without
r New
License
A
N ew Time Extension

i Rule Exempts No
" One, Sayg'^udge
Driving an automobile without
a now driver's license Is a vio­
lation of the law, Judge R. W.
Wars warned today, even though
tho time has been extended to
icatM license* without requiring
ixamlnations.
Tha extension of
time delt

gun, the Vice President ,r»m* more concern-d
with possibility of trouble from the air. Look­
ing mi is Undersecretary of War Robert Pat­
terson.

Oviedo’s Typhoid
Is Under Control,
Says Dr. Langley
Tb# typhoid fever “ ,e*re'' In
Ovsldo I* under rontnd and l)r.
W. T. Langley. Miss Edith Halsem, Iflss Bsrtlstt and lte Dan
Con* from Jacksonvllla of the
Ceupty Health Unit have mm
plrtod tha third week's typhoid
Inoculations, Dr. luinglcy stated
today.
A few Weeks ago a young
child w-s taken to Ike Ornng"
General Hospital In rirlnndn, thr
tentative diagnosis being polio,
myelitis. After several lest. Un­
case was discovered to he typhoid
fever, and a short whilr after-

Twelve Persons
Finish Course
In F irst Aid
Public Cl a s s e s To
Be Arranged By
Local R ed Cross
Twelve Sanford CltUrna roll,
plrted the rill hour Kir«l
Al&gt;l
method, cour.e U.t week and
are now ipialifi,-d
to iiiitriif
rlssse. for lh» grneisl -puhlii-,
the Red t'ro-a Chapter .tatrd
today.
. ’ InsksuctotM-ltoUV IL. ( ulla-rt-

BXA-rwjkrrmT Tte.) Tir-SaS I«UOir•thes &amp;family
s y were
&amp; a given
s a tbb-nt
f Oprerrntstive
from
Ma-hiugtoii

a*
hurrlenne, uroducintr RUttla up to
7B miles an hour, appeared
(Hmiuixhinir
torlav
after
rrn.s,ing tho lower Florida
ua.t count uhout r»:-Ifi A. M.
Moving went nor thwent*
ward ut utioiit 20 mih'ii an
hour, it l.e title to reach the*
Klnriils gulf coast about noon to- .
day. Only minor properly dsmsgw'
i. reported
in
Klorida,
but
wind, of l()'J mile, an hour were
ri-poited at Nassau wheVo the
hurra-uni- pa.si-d last night,
•
The wrathrr liurenu advised
the .tnrin would pu.a between
Kurt Myers and Kvergtsdes C ltjf
at main; after striking th* east,
Klorida roast hvtwrsa Miami and?
Homrstrad.
Winds exceeding 100 miles an
hour in gusts iwept over Nassau
Inst night and hradeil Inward the
Inwrr Klorida peninsular, threat*
i-ning »rrtlan« embracing the.
East Cua«t resort area, the exposed key, south nf the mainland,
ml vast Lake Okeechobee.
All of/ths slate- south of Vtro

r north m Bradenton' on tho
W ed Coast
was
hoarded up
tight In withstand the blow. Hur­
way Petrol, said Judge Ware,
ricane warning, wrro posted aa
ta { It did not mean that
a
far north a. I'unta fiords.
person can drive a car without
In a I0.no I’. M. advisory, tha
tho new license.
Wrillher Bureau re-emphaslsod
Driving without the
license
it.
periodical warnings but said
subjects a person to a fine if
that the storm had passed Nas­
pitied up by (ho road petrol,
sau.
IhTTudge warned. II l. expected
At t»:00 I'. M.. he said, Ul#
that persona who do not have
hurricane's center waa 35 mil**
west uf the Bahamian capital.
Tho wind had dropped to 45
miles an hour in Nassau.
8TAT8 TAXES INCREAHP.
As the blow approached tho
Klnrldii roast. It traveled at V
.need o f 20 miles an hour, unusuway petrol was not large enough
ally fast for s tropical disturb.
td give examinations to all o (
• nre In this part o f th* world.
these persona who had not
At 10:00 o'clock, Jhera * • » nr&gt;
purchased (heir license on time,
*lgn o f approaching hl»h winds.
s«id Judge Were. Only about
In Miami, the skies wsr* overH aw llaoeS lew P ear Tkrve.l
one-third af the licenses Issued
- ..t hut little or no rain had
la tha county last year had been
■*|lr“ »nd onlv light bresssa
renewed up to tho d*a£|pf last
id,iv nver tha city front tha A ti C d e y night.
inti*
Wince Oct. 1 sal* o f licensee
Kurt Myers, on the Gulf coast.
hove fallen o ff considerably ns
Key West on the state's soutHdrivers who hove not gotten
••rnmn.t extremity, and ronimuntheir licensee were probably lull­
i*le. between Miami and Palm
ed into th* belief that they had
flhlpptria r * e t l I n d u s t r i a l - Tamp*. Th# Ctnlml Florid» Traf- Reach reported similar calm at
pRnty of time, tho Judge stated. UU and tirnaportation rupra- fW Club will conflna It* mtmlrjr*
that time.
;*VUmndy n number of driver*
Nevertheless all
precaution*
hgvo reported the fees of their IIi t ^ ,ro“tM
will
and other rllU-r with­ were taken. Red Cross official*.
cgues and since this office la booh boa and truck line*,
With the barking o f Governor
ngt keeping o record of tho II- hold what giyee promise of being in * radio* of Ho mile* of Or- Holland at Tallahaasa* and mu­
ranees It Is well that everyone
nicipal and county
officials
A th a ikons* jot down th* **throughout the threatened arsas,
rtt) number so they may obtain
.might to evacuate resident* ot
aTdapikate from Tallahassee to
the key*.
Schools, other publk buildings
a B. Curtis, post pres Iand
prlvata home* wsr* throw*
■ Transportation Club ol
nm-n to those with Inadequate
a. fin a a r executive vkemt * f Uto Araoclated Trsf
•entalivfa affiliated with all shelter.
The wanting caused concert
.mericai and Gen- modes of tran»|ortolion.
»nr a J.Vt-mll* strip of the Flor­
tbo CEWC RailTh* rich will b* affiliated ida lourlat area and key* fishing
Atlanta, make th* with Th*
AMoclatod Traffic
extending xoothwaril
i wbkb will Inam - Clubs of America of which G. ft. grounds,
Hag of • body to Musgrove, vice-president of the from Palm Beech.
It also
extended fcui
fho Control Flor- Bartlesville. Okla., Is president,
iad, Mr. F. A. Doeboar, (raffle precautions to the rkh
president of tho manager nf Clllxrna Cat' and vex*table-growing * v «»»
Jacksonville, and Coke Utility, Indianspoli/, Ind., Ijika Okeechobee, centering
Bella Glade, Clewtslon and
t Agent far the I* exacutlv* vIce-pnMiilmt.
,
'astern Railway,
Th* organisation commute* Haven.
Acres o f alas* disappeared Be­
ha ta charge of comprised- of the fnikrwlngi M.
M. Bonham, A g t, Rallwsv Ex­ hind storm shutters test
press Agency! R. II. Burgln storm-conacleu* South
freight service Raja, CEO Rail- battened, up for an
wmyt -W. &amp; Ev.n*. AGFA, ACL siege. Lumber yard# called
Railrood J V. K. Godfrey, Kepre- hands with tha assistance
senstlve,
I a mentis
Btnv.
A die station* and did a '
holiness sailing nalla
testa tnd three other victims
were found. Immedittcly
(be
County Board of Health In-gin
testing and inoculating rhildrrn
In Ovtldo and In a neighboring
family four rases developed.
Dr. Langley disclosed that
there wes evidently a carrier of
the disease - In one of . the t--.
families who wmtamlnalrd the
water llged . by both families
drawn by a hand pump from a
surface well.

ns, held ten nightly rla.se., for
nrcfesslonsl men
mid women
housewives, nurses,
poliremen
and firemen who studied modern
method* uf trochmg first aid in
order to nrgitnin- ronrsr.
foi
defense workers, young pvoply,
civic cluba and all tnwn»|&gt;«opl,'.
TBS- fhtTowhig s»nfunntrit~fompleteil tho trarhi-r's uturse; Hr.
I . I). Brown.
Dr. II.
Wsytlr
Rurkrr, Rii-m II Alvarev,
M i..
Irene
Hinton, Mir, fiu.sie llin
ton, Mrs. Ilrnry Mi-Laulifl, Jr..
Mr.. Cstheriru- Morri.on, Mr,.
Helen
hulls,—Mr-^—JwL-k'luld
and Ml.* Maude R&gt;m.ey.
Tho twelfth
to flni.h
this
course we* Mi.s Dorothy Runge,
but she is not qualified to truch
*. she la p minor. Mr. L'ullierl

/

Founding Of Traffic Club Givers
Promise Of Great Importance

1*1*.

,

Hnmaownera ateckad
Nailery Unens C,
CA. ABAC Mall- -and Isa
fundee, DFA, SAL In** o f *1
bathtub*-------------

■ s j e y - 's *

te.

V.

- V)h *&gt;

�</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="73651">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 04, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73652">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73653">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 04, 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="73654">
                <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="73655">
                <text>Original 9-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 04, 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="73656">
                <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="73657">
                <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="73658">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73659">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7401" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7039">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/bbf8140d4d54f017584972492a9c619d.pdf</src>
        <authentication>af4d5d1c1581fe671db3d8ca874e3b21</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73650">
                    <text>*

Books And Authors

Bv STANLEY

THE OLD' HOME TOWN - r *

By MRS. IRVINi

WEVE h a p p u m p k i n s o u p — p u m p k in p ie ,

r-ANDI ALWAYS"

SALAD, S r t w , FR IE D PU M PK IN , ICECREAJj

TH 006H T THEY
7J U S T C U T FUNNY

-AND NOW OOft H A M B l)ft*B ftS A R E
W
*__COM/N^ UP 'S M O T H E R E D WITH X IT
v.
p u m p k i n ::: ,
. t i r f
v

FACES /N 1e m —

_ _

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail; Highway
And Water Transportation

FREE
PARKING LOT

P U T JH A C A N D L E
sn dsttem ai

PARKING LOT
VOLUME XXXIII

W NDOW STO
^C A R E ^H O ST S

Sausage 12ViC
Bacon__ lb. 25c
Weiners ..lb. 19c
Tngland apparently slept In
‘{ .tra n c e d 4 Lethargy. Suddenly he
. i* roo.ed frtnt thU mo«i ol
, despondence by a girl who work*
S« A. R. "I*, warden. lJp&lt;4n vnl
■unteerlnjr at the Admiralty, he
l)a nsnqnrel to a tiny motor cruU
i a r . Falcon, to help with the rew­
rite. On three (ucreaatve night*
; £ Brandon erwues tho Channel,
not returning till long after

Pig Hams lb. 22Vic
Shoulders lb. 19%c
Pork Chops 22Vac
....ib. tsc
Backbones lb. i#c
SIDES -lb. 15Vac

C heese Ul 15c _
iiocKMca* ncfticft
HA UY b E E F

&gt; of Dunkirk at flrat hand. He
f baa new built around hla thrill' In* adventurra a noyel rf thoao
4 dae. of rnul-ahakln* emereenrv.
\ \ ‘The Dortnra Mayo”, by II.
• C. Clapeeattle, which tho Unil m a lty of Mlnneaola Prert wll*
puldlah on Noyember 17th, all
$.l,7R pmmUce In hr me of the
■■ 'Mir f&lt;riika of tbla Kali.
jtjIVTbo Preaa polnta out that it
• b the firat authnrlx-d atory of
. "Tho Old Doctor Morn", ami hi fammi-i acn-i, Dr. .Will and pr.
&gt; 4 Char Ik-. H rrr are tlorraphy,
*■ .medical hbtoty, and Amerlrana,
alt brnueht into frrua In a book
' which haa twth hbteriral im-

ire made fer their execution.
llrnotony wtariea ui, but
change of occupation refreshes
•ja.
People who await an unbroken
week-end to do an out-of-routine
tu k rarely find conditions exact­
ly Ideal to beein it. Tbe amart
ople b-*ln at tba moment too
ea pop.i Into their head and
.inl»h It whlla rWIne on traina,
waiting for the drntiat, or ahav.

3AVE 2M; TABLE SUPPLY

STANDARD QUALITY
16-ox.
Family

u»r e

C

C

_

Center* tb. 21e

Graden Cluba are busy now cr-11 D EW K 1ST DILL OR SWEET MIXED
rangin* their season's programs I
and planning flower alwws and 11
garden tonrs for tho month- II
ahead. Wa have had a number of I
[requeato fbr program »u-~eaUanrll
and think that those can beat br I DEL1C10UB
handled if cluba will writs direct 1|
to the Program Chairman of the I
I National Council of Stale Garden I
■Clube, SO Rockefeller Pb*a, New
York City. T hat office keeps u
TABLE SUPPLY TOILET
I record of available lecturerr. thetr II
topic* and feaa, and can Inform
u when moakera will be on tour |
your yleinlty. This program j
|aarvke also offer* for rant l*t*-l
I tom illdea with acconlyanybig 1
| teat on thany Interesting lubjaatv I
SEEDLESS
I Of eoureo. toms cluba do n o t!
|havs funds to *pend on programs!
d must depend upon their mthtra nr upon local nanerymen to I
| help them out. This kind oL ;M»•
im can - h# eehr *aluabl« bh»
use resident'epeakned; being
I familiar with local problems, raw
gssev
lelea good practical Information
Iboaad on Utelr own axpeHeUOw]
U nder the same eondltloaa with!
'.tx K lssr.n
| which yru are working.
Some groups hate found book
| ravlews to bo Interesting and In.
Iitructlva and other* f'nd hortl*
qu litas *■
. a -puniruM
‘‘palnlcaV’
tsklnwfly. ■cultural
iultural qutsiaa

Word cornea from Ivra Waabbum. • Inc., that their took,
'Younc Man i f Ca-acaa", by T.
H. Ybfrra, haa been choaen by

i haa but 3t hours Tho
fairly definite span I lrr
hlch to do hi* work, thcl
ena mao Un times jnjt
aa another, and
g rea t,'la tha h x tll L mlnulej that could b
^ In thgaa b»Uf h n
are concalrad and |al,

K*l&gt; f l 4T»

Cutlets...... lb, 39c
Rib Chops lb. 29c
■ lio c L b n t
'
Roast........-lb. 19c

BABY BEEF

/Bacon.:....

arden Clubs Are Busy Planning
Shows, Program For Coming Year

C

veinber or December. Mr. Y tarra
I* thq noted fo-elgn corresponlent, radio commentator, and .ex.
rt rn current affaire. In hla
nk ho turns backward to hla
early days In f.'aracia, telling
of tn« life of hla family and of
the Venexuelan rapital a t tbo
turn of thn century. Klmer D aw
has written a preface.
C
In ‘-*Of Humrn HondagV. per*
haps Ms moat Importaat book,
! W. Somerset Maugham ban plac­
ed tho frliowlng paragraph:
"I 'havs nothing but contempt
for the people woo despise mon­
ey. They are hypacrlta or fool*.
Mousy iv like u sixth sensu with­
out which ycu cannot make a
complete use of Ihe other five.
Without an idrquate Income half
cb. The hov slid an hour tho possibilities of Ufa are shut
torn a t a time,
off. Tho only ‘thng to be care­
on’t do that”, warn«l the ful about is -that you do not pay
ter. ''W hm you gmw up. more than a shilling for the
won’t como In long stretehoj. shilling you earn. Yeti will hear
Uco In minutes, whenever people say that poverty la lha
ran find them—five o r-te n lost spur to the artLit. They
no school,- after lunch, be­ I have never felt the Iron of it In
ll thcroi. Hpread tho prae- their fleah. -They* do not know
through the day. and piano- how mean It m ikts you. It axiMt-will become a. part of posts you to endless, humiliation,
It cuU your wings, 4 It eats Into
ila U getden advice. Kraklne I your soul4 ilka
a__________
cancar,
“ *
J . I * !•
that the obeervance of I t 1 hot wealth ona
— ----■ but
sake* »fer,
snibled him to live a etm- jest enough to preserve one*
lively complste lift 4 a* * dignity, to work unhampered, to
ive writer, outakla bla regu- ba generous, frank, and Indepen­
utter as a professor.
dent”
A rurui.vay bcat-scllcr hxx

Gn. Smoked

K
S

EVERGQOO SODA OR

g r Ah a m

ECONOMY SALAD

PERFECT BISCUIT PLAIN OR 8. R.

f 71

Hour

5 lbs..—19c O i
10 lbs. 35c

STANDARD

BLEACH

_ P ecj8lon

W ill
Be Reached A fte r — ■

l^iahoora method of Instruction. One of
«uP»m these ouixxes was worked very
J ,a
Isuccessfully at an rutdoor :w«fthUr. 4
Ibig of on# of lha Louisian* ehtba.
Tim masting was bald In a mam*
---Ibar’s garden selected hecanse of
CniinCV If* abundance af useful and drv.
usual plant maUrtal Tha hoatoeo
an ag ed and a »m»ll commltta* M«fd &gt;o
•
Iplants with a namber. laeh guaat
n iin. Iarea glean a pad and newII and
fw*re-1 Instructed to name the Urged

ARGO SUGAR

*raor IfoL
‘" m u n .
uni* (Bra.
ouiv nan*
Commission!

BOTTLE

?UnUP0'" 4* Y «rt «Hre»
for each common namo eorrectly
I listed end two additional polnU
where-tho correct botanical name
»»• *!•« glean. Tha hlghast raws

-•W tiS L S tt

jy ic k 'M i

r m r .r e

* C ln » h

CARROTS.. 7c
ONIONS... i3c
TOMATOES i£
VAN CAMPS

t

IM tt.

HOMINY
IS

SKINN
POST TOAST1EK OR KELLOGG’S

CORNFLAKES......:
been broken, and everyona teak
oart In relating har awn atpar-

AH. nnign-i
' Mac Innas;
Ivats Affair,

as

,T l V

is

i

3

w a b r in o t o n .
oh.
s.
—(AP&gt;—Declaring that Ihe
physical condition of lb*
| A a tr ic n people was rather
I «Jarmlag aa disclosed by Ih*
examination of
selectees.
President Raaaartlt asserted
E
today H ia ao warrlrd about
’ Uio problem bo bad ardrrrd
t • -wrvey mad*.
OL
leoaard
Howntrr*.
rhief of tbo aalorllro service
addrraaiag a nodical society
m ajcotln* today (aid aaly (boat
*
half of thoao celled wort pkyrlrally and mentally fit far
■Hilary aorylco.

WASHINGTON. O ct. n —
gtA V - President RooMralt i v
•artad again totter that undoubted! r there would l»e
acme effort made to revise
the Neutrality Act.
a 1 A final, decision on the
■alter, be told a preas conh re nee. would be reached
5 only after a bipartisan confereoca next Tuesday with Sen.Rooaoealt also disclosed today

9 that tho quest lop also had been
taken op previously with tha Rus­
sian government, lairing the im­
pression that this had been done
through
Lawrence Rtelnhardt.
-U n tie d States ambassador.
P The Whit* Roust issued a
.statem ent yesterday my lag It wa.
hopeful that an "ontaring wedge”
for tho practice of complete
freedom of rallgttn In Rutairf -is
definitely on Its way.”
■ This statement followed an
•utburat of •rltlciam elieltad by
President Rooiofalt'i recent state,
■ ta t th at tha goeslan ronstitulien permitted freedom of roll.
gion. T h a n ware several reulies
.that this eonxtUutioqat provision
'■ ran t little or*tiothlng In praclift,
Roosevelt's
original remark
was made a t a preaa conference
Tuesday when ha was asked for
r a S fia n rs ra T M p d K b f tha Pm
ftliah ambassador that a Polish
Catholic Church *nd a synagogue
far Polish Jew* w a n about to ba
apanad in Moecaw.
Yesterday's White Rouse state­
ment said there had been “conIsilaaif
x IxHw**
and
-fluting
httarpraUlloB*’
”*iome ralsquoUUon*
Preaidant’s remark*,
agraphia tranaaript
with prrml*-

f M tto ir IntaaUoa a f aa^p*rat­
ing wtth Tim Sanford Herald in

mmF^Ssvt

|

j s

-

Leaders Cooperate.
I On Tourist Edition

t S L ”S £ Z 4

j

ft which will ha
1,600 prospective

OCTOBER

Ouly combination passenger and cargo liner to go
ways as M shlpa'were launched on "Liberty Fleet Day
African Planet, shown «&lt; it entered the water ut I'asragi
Iorgoet, fastest and costliest of the vessel., the 17,000.tin
ed liner was built for the South African service.

.1.

m i

M em ber A m oelated Freaa

Nazis Are Thrown Back At
Leningrad, Russians State

Six P aris Synagogues
A re Blown Up, I n ­
-----ju rin g 2 Persons:
T e rro rists Blamed

T

aHarriman To Take Up O &amp;
// \V^_JfcBii3_L
.Topic In R u s s i a ,
'lU ^ ^ K T *
President Reveal s
i'-.iS/1 ,
•

confer* are*.

WARRINGTON, OaL P-MAVComptroller Central W a rm f tnortwl to Congras* Wednesday
that tha National Youth Admin­
istration had requested | M f IW

II

;

To Be Discussed a f e 1'

Leave Youth Alone

cnilUnr officer* ta refrain
cootartlug NYA youths lx
to keep them on tha NYA
mxhitiln a pragrai* 41
U proved ctattstically that tha and
- lustlfy cetgmahmxl
Ameriran People
mart would
pr-nrUtlon*.

copla* have already hami sold.

ARGO BIG PURPLE FRESH

I f
f

CELLO &lt;P1

to t

Jo in in g T he L iberty F leet
- ----- -- --------------- - __ _

SSWSB

#

40M. 23c

AVOCADOS 5c
LEMONS... 19c

Z4

SANFORI). FLORIDA, ‘ FRIDAY.

’Roosevelt Considers
* Neutrality Revision

* FANCY MILK FED

E V E R S IN C E ’ THAT B I R D PWID H IS R O O M
R E N T W H H V E S S C T A B L a S jT H E B O V S A T
M RS S U L P H U R O
HOUSE H A V E H A D T H E J I T T E R S

E aU bU ahed In 1908

VICHY, I'nocruptnl
fYtnce.
Oct .1 i/I*i .&lt;it Part* syriagogm-N were blown up today,
injuring two persona. Kight-wiug
terrorist*
were
Illumed
by
Vichy
The (lermatM evecuted three
persona act uaetl
of
sabotage
and espionage in I ha occupied
Netherlands while Prague dis­
patches tell of busy C ernin
filing .stpiatis m litiheima-MoraVia.
Hangman ami firing squat!
heltl sway in the new Eufup.*
last night, us Germany starUpeil
• t an aekiiowledgetl "internal
front" of revolt that stretched
from Prague to Paris.
/
In former Ciecho-SlovukUi
the angrv remnants of Vugod4 *
.Yia. in tireece, in France, amJ
[even in ILilgarm nml Hungary,
the story was the same differ­
ing only as to «cope .tml dotal).
Admitting employment of the
sternest possible measures, Dor
man snun*es assert etl
"With (lerniany herself deep
in n fight f«»r life it is under­
standable that we cannot tolar
Stettin internal front against Us."
nut C'seeti sources in London
suggested the blood Ixith in old
Ctecho-Slovakia had a ftr ntorfi
sinister meaning than mere mtfft
presaion of revolt. They said it

S ixty-C ar F reig h t T rain B reaks In Two

German losses
Set Over 5,000
A u stralia’s ( »ov e m ­
inent Quits A fte r
lo s in g Test Vole

Tt*n fre ig h t car^ w i* rr w r r c k r J , ten o il
•Ii t .i i IimI a iiil tri t f f i # li&lt;*lw«*vn L or Aiigvlv-t
S.m h i t ' g o w an i|iaru|&gt; ti'i| w Ihmi t i n t a i x l y
S im la

Kp

Uailrti:i«| t r a i n

nilftl u p u r a r

K»»l

P. T. A . Council Three Members Three Are Tied
Members Have Of Parole Body For High Place
„ Are Announced
F ir s t Meeting
In Gun Matches

Eighteen school trustees
of
six special tax districts in Kem-

John Weslav Castrrl, vrlcrnn
of the ("Ivll W ir. dlctl early to­
day at the home of hi* granddaughter, Mrs. Ann McClure, iy
Kern- Park. Mr. Castqcl lived in
Longwoo,| for iix years, and Im made hia home In F ern I'aik
for Ihe past 4 two years.
Dorn in Ohio on Dec. 2H. lux I,
Mr. Casteel aaw service in the
election, the school superinten­ War Hetween the States as a
dent issu.d tha following state­ private in Company K. 28th Itrgi.
ment:
ment, Indiana Infantry.
“In order to havo hia name
Though ha was 98 years old.
didata for trustee, ona who I*
a quallifitd elector in his dis­
trict must file with tha County
Board of
Public Instruction,
not less than 16 days prior to
the election, a petition signed by
not leas than five qualified elec­
tor* in that special tax district.
“Tba .Board is not permitted
(o print tha name of any candidita who haa not filed hia oaUtBd IS'H ayi- before I K alre^
Mon. on or Oct. |0. However,
blanks wJII ba provided an tba
hallota in which apaeaa voters
may writ* In other names of
thalr uhoice.
“Thte trustee and millage
•lection U very important, able*
revenue raised by the milUge
voting is to to expended entirefrom withhi tha district In
which it la voted, and ran bo
spent In no qther dUtrict," Mr.
ton painted o u t
I m fund, must ha expanded
accordance with • budget
trad by the trustees of tha
le t Tha money ia used for
payment af Janitor*. t« buy
ol supplies, repair buildings.
1 new structure*, pay specteachers’ salaries, aad far
ral maintenance parposa*.
Tie moat important duty af

.

X"od health until about
eight
onths ago. lie
eigni m
momna
He wa, a
memher of tho Plret Presbyter­
ian Church o f Dawson Spring-,
Ky.
Survivor* Include his daughter,
Mrs. Mildred Ooodhall. Umg.
wood: four son*. Charles CnsIeel. Paw-on Spring*. Ky.; John
Casteel, Dawson Springs; J* me*
filte rL -Earn .Park, and AYUliaas
Casteel. Willlta, Calif.; three
granddaughter*. Mrs. Ann Mc­
Clure, Pam Park; lire. Grace
Walla. Earn Park, and Mra. Mar­
tha Crakmar, Langwood;
and
two grandee ns. Tim Castral of
Fern Park and WUbur Goodalt
of langwood.
The remain* will ha Uken to
Dawson Spring* for funeral ser­
vice*. Interment will ba in the
Ausanbaugh Cemetery a t Dawson
Soring*. Tha Erickson Funeral
Rome haa charge of arrange­
ments hare.
-

Joyed

Parrish Gets Orders
To Report For Duty
J. J. Parrish, Jr., Orlando at­
torney aad freqoant visitor to
Ranford, where ha haa many
friends, haa racatved hla final
arden tn report for duty In tbe
United Btntaa Army - a t Fort
Jackson, 8 . C.
A second llautenant In tha
Army, Mr. Parrish I* ■ son of
Senator J . J . Parrish of Titus­
ville.

llr tasnrlulr J Ptrao
T h e UtHainn.s n-iMirti-il to­
day the (ierm aiH Imd been
Joa*ph \ i l,cnrv . f Tuin|m,
Shoot Will throw n h ark m-arlv HO mile*
Jam p R r . \tN’s*l!«- o f V r io Heat'ii H andicap
th e l.cn im m iil fro n t. 3,a iiil K« uru it |(
H ritlg c s, J r # «»f
Be S taged By Club ut
Ot^fl N ir ^ aohliera . hail t&gt;een
Jacksonville wrrt* naijt.-.f i.nfav
Soon, Sm ith Says killeil on th e c e n tra l fro n t,
!»» thp I In i*«*
Stair Vi.*
nml li.TiMl killed on th e south1*31it in aiiil I'tirnh* i ommlNMinti
T h iv t* im ttiitP o o f (ln&gt; S rn ii- w est U k ra in e
n u lh o r i/ r .l l.y tin- t i n
L .p .
front
w here
; ■nilt* (in n ( lull u if iin t lit ai’tiri't uf th e
lletl A rniv " sm a sh ed
'•H* t( ilw w i'tk ly
nhiHit »oii On* lunk-t mid u u i k " in a violent
la k i'frtin t ra n g r W ialnr^ tlay tu w in twu-ilay halite
to |i hnim ro. M u rin g ingh w m * (V
Tlie ltu..ii»il. i,*|mrleil llii-ir
y M i'S la rru u , J im Ali«ai*l»y and matliie. hud
lini.lcU w «l of
I I ' t r y W illia m -* Mi
M .S Ia r m w I.eniliglS'i "II ■■"' l'" l t *’■ k U*luml and were .-li.llengiiig
•
j nm l M r A llrn lty f in a l (»h in (ho
j iin ii'sl f i r r , w it.I.- M r
W illin m * N»»i» I" the »
Ilerlin new.|iu|ier.
u-eite.l
■»hul Inn high n 't ir r in both tnni*il
Hint mure lhun u Hurd of the
j am i eltiw fin *.
•pcakcr, anid, *' Anicricnnv liNihy
Navy c* hull led up by
• finUilqulb*. artcriaUkV mrI.J u;. Hu—init
DImI
ifit-ii*
amf (Nlliftnil
tleJiim T ^rry^im t4 Artillery4
. ilu y tin* clu b is p lan ning a h u m li-' X
thinking than ever before. The
in
Ike
Kiou-lndl
ll.il. ." f t l.elilll*
I «a|» I'onlt^oV
I k * h r Id n t h r r - t h r
ffltt (hilt U f a r e lmi'*i[uk,k l»*
I l a l l r r p a rt of
(k lu lr r
nr t h r
»eiir
upon new itlt*a,v&gt; new de­
llrili.lt Itnmltet- nlltit'ke.l lh-'
ftrol o f Nt»vriii)ra‘ i
Hom e Of Mra. Emma vice*, nml new (huught.4 *\vilh
Naxaire
S»*urr&gt;* of Un* n ia rk v n ic n fo r putts uf Hre.l mid SI
uulweighty (linking
catmeN
fo u r I'lin stTU livt* ih iH its w ill h«* in addition to German airdromes
Seely Destroyed confusion ami turmoil. '
1 k i'p l -m l ham lirnp^ fo r Ih rm w ill while Ihe German. «lr.»fed five
In regaril Jo the world mtua
llrilDh
I I h* . 4»-i u p . h r I't p h iin rd . T h r r r nurthea.t nml wulhea-l
Though her home on Wwf *k&gt;n Mr. loiwton ttuted, "It
11U Ja L l- W ill .bu .i a .a i .K i l I.X llu i- .i pua^iul luwua i» muuniiifrl rW1"St.
Ftrur 5Tr»fr burned tn tha ground Mhv- tnY tntaM r-hrrttigr'am t prl
In Ihe I'atlfo4, the re.igoatlon
p lacin g f ir » t , -»«»•,*n,| n m| th m i in
last night between 7:00 and H 0 6 1 vilege of each child to enjtry
„f the Australian governmenl of
lln* context.
o'clock, Mra. Emma Neely wr« * normal life with it* wholeAr'hni Faihlen
(Suit t lub in c n iiv id c rin g Prime Minlnler
E ustis M an In ju red I&gt; c h uTin*
able to save her goat* and chick- *ome plea»urev'
ilg in g Ih r dali* of Ita nbootr WU. offered nfler lo-mir 11 -Jli.lo
ena, since the wind bb ^ Ihe
For Ihe fir&lt;l lime. Semimde
............
nmlidi'lit'e
I" the IIo“*e
By A ttac k in g Bull
flames in a direction a v ri.v rom Founly is going to have un or
tha pen 4.
ganiied heullh unit, consisting
KI’STIH,
(S|&gt;tvi.ih
A fter lira. Seely had light c | of n regular staff uf nur—-s itn.l
Marion KimpNoii, ilairymnii of
her kerosene kitchen stove. iRe » physician. Uef.ire work in this St'iiffii, near hrri* wut in h bo-tpi
went over tn a neighbor’s hou&lt;r Maid has li-en rarrirtl on by tal \Yi‘i|ii«'x«)ay nitflit iinrtfli'M'iou*
on an errand. Starting home- several physirians ami a county a ml in ii gravt* romlilion ;&gt;. ^
ward.. .aba. -caught sight - a t - tu&gt;(- nur se. . ------------------^ r ------------- if* ill I of having Th*»*ii ifor»*7l ITy
house in flame* and since it »aThe school health program a bull 'J*liur«tlny.
of frame structure, the fire was will b« more educational this
Ilf wait rtpairiittf u f.*f«l Iroiitfh
wall under way.
term, according to Miss llss- ut do* dairy when ho win nl■
lent, who is stationed with the tarknl from krhintl, and (brown
on it pilf of f«nc» poata, Hiiitaininir » broken * vertobraa in hU
lurk and bark. \Ylnl»* uncoiliciiiui, In* miffcrrtl further in­
n iA D i rQ T n v u
i
Mra. Williatna reported
that jury from tha rnraKfd nnim.il.
riiA RLESTuN , H. C., Oct. n. jjj# tuberruloah committee
ia
(Spaclall—Samuel R. Right- funellonin|r w tl| BllJ has sufo”* A
— * , ” ar*1 Arrnur; ficlent financea to treat a num- Kiev I h S h ak en By
Nanford,
Tmu la ft member uf ^
Qf ra%en
th« new
classIn
submarine
Pn&gt;f K|pp,' principal of gran.-’ Delayed A ction Mines
training which entered the sub-^
f&lt;hllo,
. nalylr4, , h* ,„w
martna »«hool, New
London. |&gt;ollfy tf
h, nJlln|r
wcif ,r.
BERLIN. Oct. II - M l - Tim
Conn., this week, thaNavy an- [inches. Approximately
eight raptured Ukraine capital uf Kiel
MONK I’OI.IO CASKS
naunced la u y .
_
pareent of the children eating U being shaken by explosion, of
Ensign Dlghton I* ona of JJJ f#ch lunchroom are needy delayed action mine, which have
MONTGOMERY. AU. Oct. 3—
about *&gt; regular Navy and naval eblW„ n , nJ , h, . . pupils will drstroyed whole building,, it wa- M l—Seven cases of poliomyelitis
Taaanre offlcare enrollad.ln tha ^ u k r „ rarr of by u.I,,* aup. reported Thursday.
wvru reported Thursday to the
state department, bringing the
Grrnuin War Reporter Eber
piles providrd by tha Surplus
total
for the first two day* of
hard
Mueller
sent
word
of
tin
Commodity Corporation.
in
tb, the month to nine. Twrny-four
Tbe Central Welfare Organi- nerve-snapping blasts
ration has .a fund which any city which fell into German Caras were reported during the
first two days of September.
school msy draw upon, if -its hand. Sept. 19.
FOOTBALL TONIGHT
number of needy children should
over run the allnted quota. Mr.
instward to Lake Ladoga.
Tho Seminole
High School Kipp revealed that there will
The Russian* also appeared to
Celery Fada wlU meet tha Lake la no necessity to solicit money
be standing generally firm In dp*
City team tonlyht a t tha Sem­ from churches or organisations
fense of th* Donets river basin In
inole High School football field. this year.
tha Ukraine.
Mrs. Rucker announced
the
Soviet military dlspatehe* af
organisation of a first aid class
yesterday reported that tha Na*J*
lowed
by
32
“releryettea”,
Sem­
were falling Lack to former posi­
at tha Woman’s club, under tha
inole High's pep squad and a tion* In tha south after vain and
direction of Miss Irena Hinton
number of other students.
costly effort* to break th# Donat*
and mad* a report on a P. T.
All of th* cheering students UBfta
A. “short course” held In Gaines­
and band assembled a t th* In­
Berlin road* only th# XMat
ville last Spring.
tersection of Magnolia Avenue general and implied claims to ad­
At tha conclusion of tha buend First Street where they be­ vance* In that thaater,‘offering ao
slnasa masting,
Mra.
Rucker
gan their performance by sing­ detail, and In fact acknowladgad
was elected delegate ta the next
ing tha High School Song with strong Red counter-attacks In axa
convention In Tamps Nov. W
many of the townspeople Join­ sector, although saying tha ( to ­
•ad laparintandent Lawton urged
ing In. Next “yell»fc ware lad mans'
Hungarian alUta had
tha association to ask Dr. 1peak
by tha team's cheer leadan.
Campball, president of Florida
For tha duration af half aa
State Collage for Women, to
consisting of hour traffic (n th at section of
■peak a t tha annual Founder’s

1

•

Dlghton Is In New
Sub Training Class

On the purchase price of our
Tourist Edition by giving us the
namap and addresses, along with
five cents a copy, before Oct 15. Af­
ter that date any copies you may
wish us to mail away win cost 10
before ftriB too late

t

SS

Students Hold Rousing Pep Meet
' To Cheer Celery Feds To Victory

Sanford,

r-

;4. 44tY *H
r) j

I.I HI.IN ii . i i —( \|&gt;)_
tdulph llillrr h. m,- (rum tho
Itua.ian front In launch l.orman's ninth winter relief
campaign.
Urrlarnl
tmlay
thsl Ituswia hul hern so
rtricken «*he neier again will
rise ami that a gigantic
new development lias opened
on the front in the last IH
hours. The development he
said, had made it especially
difficult for him to leave
hu field headqiisr ters.
"The decision now being
fought out is for the next
hundred years." he shoutesf.
Thunderous cheefs of the 2a.persons assembled
in
the Sportspalast greeted Ihia.
Hitler reiterated that tierwin* before the war had
m light particularly to reach
a settlement with llnlain hut
that Churchill had asked for
«»ar ard that Hu»'*ta had fail­
ed to live up to her non- ag­
gression pact, with tiermanr
and had mobilized «.n the
Ifelrb’s Uirders

Voters Will Set Millage Rates
U nit Doctor
And Choose Trustees From Six HWealth
ill ArriYe Monday R e p o r t s , A ddresses
• M a d e C oncerning
• • 'Districts In November Election
Yenr’s P r o g r a m

MAKE IM PERCENT PROFIT!

SwM yn

R ussians Sm ash (iuns
And T anks In Twoday
B attle, They
Claim In Bulletin

■' ,

-4

�FRIDAY, OCTOBElt 3, 1911

f AGE TWO

TITE SA N FO R D H ERA LD. SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

Speed Limits

ord Herald

Zachary, Celery City Printing McCrory'a, Randall Electric Co ®
' Grocery
~
’
Western Union, Vernay Crmtj
Co. —
Wight
Co., Strick­
land Motor*, Sanford Orlande Ce., C. L * M. Dingfetder. HemKennel Club, Pippin Garden*, Lae ry A. RuaaMI Seed Ce-, Hayne*
M. Ran*bottom. Hill Hardware Office Equipment Co., Sanfonl
Co.,
lleLaulin Jeweler, Bill’*
Package Store. Eddie’* Restaur­ State Farmers’ Market, K. V r'l
ant, Roy Holler, Rockey** Tiro Trait C*., i n irlu n Fret* Grow
Shop. J. C. Hutchison Co.. Mar- era, Kilgore Bead Col, Seminole
In* Stadloe* Nelton A Co.. Mar­ Feed Co., Caeipbeli’a Secarlly
tin Stanko’i Company- L*k* Trod Co., and Chaae * Co.
Taxedo Feed R Supply Co.
Charm Fruit Co., and A. Duda
Standard Grower** Atan.. T ill®
A Sons.
Jack C*. Kassel), Staley's Ser­ Guaranty 6 .Abstract Co., Monk
BUllard Parl«». C. U.
vice Station, Oviedo Drug Store, Bennett's
Stuart Paint A Cl*** Ce.. Unit­
Seminole Tire
Shop, Howard ed
Co., J. C. Penney
Long, Plumbing. It. M. Pap- Co., Lumber
Rice, Trew 4k Blc* Co­
worth, City of Sanford. Millard lne.
Coleman’s
Office E q u ip s
B. Smith, Laney’a Drug Stcr*,
Florida State Bank. J. R. Stew- meat Co,, nnd Seminole D r ^
art, Flo rial, W. AUee Burpee Co., Cleaner*.

ACHILLES' HEEL?

Florida’s new tra ffic regulation* and its augmented
highw ay patrol are already producing resu lts in the re­
duction of automobile accidents. We are confident that this
trend will continue as more and more people become fanrliar w ith the new sta tu tes and put them into practice. Th y
Are common sense rules which, if carefully observed by ev ­
erybody, would almost entirely do away w ith the m cnatc
o f the highw ays.
Take the matter o f speed, for instance. Florida's new
law s are very generous. Speed up to GO m iles an hour j*
perm itted in the daytim e where no special huzards exist
s n x z
Speed is restricted at night to 50 miles an hour and to i
25 in any business or Tcsidential district. Then in genrr.il j
bsiUm , n t w
there is th e following rule:
m ( n * *C
“You shall not drive a vehicle on a h ighw ay nt a s | h t ,I
parpoo* at
totaCaw ^f a—a ,iJs P w
il l a * «i
---- t a r i H le v greater than is reasonable and prudent under the then ex ­
»* tagwlar M vwtMi* h im .
istin g conditions and hnving regard to the actual and |w&gt;tential hazards then existing."
** Tfc**veruiulr I
R thus becomes a violation o f the law to drive *&gt;0 lyiilrs
u
b ii» an hour on a highway, even though rem ote from lie.ivv
traffic, if that highway happens at the tim e to Is- wet and
slippery, or if there is a heavy rain or fog, o r if workmen
happen to he engaged iu repairing it.
If your motor vehicle hapis-us to w eigh over S.fMiO I
pounds you are restricted to the following *|&gt;ecd lim its:
1. T w enty-five m iles per hour in nny business or resi­
dential district.
2. F ifty miles per hour in other locations during Hie
daytim e.
3. F orty-five m iles per hour in such otner locations
during the night time.
Also, “ No school bus shall exceed the maximum speed
RTBLR VERBK FO R TODAY
lim it o f 40 miles per hour on highw ays outside o f m uni­
‘‘- j p u
Wi l l l o s e
m o r e cipalities; 25 miles per hour in any business or residence
’S A N THE MAN YOU HOB: district."
Thuni shalt.-not (teal.— Ex. 20:16.
“The driver of every vehicle shall drive at an appro­
CHAMBER MUSIC
priate reduced speed when approaching and crossing an in­
(From Th# Lyric)
tersection or railway grade crossing, when approaching
and going around u curve, when approaching a hill crest.
if ■•
T
TUNE FOR A SPINET
When traveling upon nny narrow or w inding roadway, rnd
The UWe sous* that leave, raak* when any special hazard exists w ith respect to pedestrians
j MdkMg - together.
OeUMv-dtake against graan flake or other tra ffic or by reuson of weather or highway cu iditions.”
1R morning weather.
And here is som ething which some persons are apt to
M All a ollvtr tunr, brief
overlook and which Is also good common sen se: "You
* ‘^ '.Of sound,
leaf to green leaf •hall not drive a m otor vehicle at such n slow speed as to
Impede or block the normal and reasonable m ovem ent of
ground.
An !•£.&gt; ».
traffic except when reduced speed is n cessn iy for a safe
Tmneeaec.
fa A thin 'atone of allrer
operation or in com plete compliance with the law."
&gt;►3# groan,
M r. a m i M rs. I .. U . H a n a e ll,
M-A height confused biur
of W in t e r P a rk , e p rn t the w e e k ii. heard and *ven.
m il a» the g u e e t* o f M r. am i

r ; . 'i .;i
||&amp; H rST T S...
: !:- w w n s r s s

Chemical Changes

o* '
FLOWER
in k '.« -it

II
PIECE
TOR THE
FLUTE
One thin g we like ulsiul science is that you can prove
Innocent and ga- anything in the world you want to by il and n o isily can
. .
aar*
world’* way, er man’* alaprovc it because noltody else knows whnt In the world
you are talking at&gt;out. Now you take colloidal chem istry,
•way,
•who shall fart
lo r instance, and I)r. Jam es Alexander's theory on the
.10 . or well—betng aura
chem ical changes in tha human lx&gt;dy. Ho says that the rate
the auaculant earth, th* air
a t which life ia lived Is determined by the size of the parthe sweet iky, endure;
they have learned to wear tid ca taking part in th e chemical procesnei in the body.
of each—And only
If the particles were su fficien tly small wo would live
t e n y e a r s o f life in ten m inutes, so to speak, unci, if too

M ie. W . II. W illia m e
N i-llio W illia m e

and

*n‘*
L-.krmt' wi*h h.r "mr'm*". Mr
i*mt Jlr*. V. W. Tnlbott.
Mr. Frank w. Talbott ia back
"n ,ho
Nrl’,,,rt Company
n fti'r n w eek a v a c a tio n .
T h e re g u la r m o n th ly b u s in e s s
m eetin g o f the W . M . U . o f U t*
O viedo
B a p tis t C h u rc h w ill he
M onday a fte rn o o n , O c t. 6 th , j
the C h u rc h .
M ia* V irg in ia
lla lc o lm
ap en t

n ^ a ! t e7 u L M ,i‘ kd ll°" y ? L 81i 0
te n m lm itM o f th, w„ kcna „ ()C. U
Lading
normal exIntfiKC, declares tho N ew York chem ist, a world * Nutrition ronferenc.- for Home
AUMlOnty on colloidal chem istry. Colloids are solutions ill .Kruanmlc Teachers all over tho
.» .. ,
„
...
lO C T U B N E F O B T H E C L A V I- w hich solid m atter Is suspended in tho form of extrem ely
t.
chord
vW b e ^only
v tto
o ’ aan
n 'Iir.
°f ^
™
Hmal1 tHnt thC’V
tent, make a lltu* taualc, flow Visible
ultra-microscoite.
Tuesday. Earl Beasley and Can.
M u m the breaat la very atlll,
A
m
ost
striking
exnmplo
of
optimism
tlisitersion
id
•’r Kl*"hle mad® report* of their
Minti,»mpiled of the dajra eon*
found In liv in g m nller.’’ ho sta te s in the current Isstio o f
lo lhp Kuu For*, ‘" c,m p
Plana were made for financing
S d lt.w a r e wall that you abouM Science. "If all the chemical sulistancos com prising nur the chn^trr for 1041*~42. The
organism w ere in true or crystalloid dispersnr. roaU lons b o y . voted to bay a 925.00 [)*hia alienee that la leaa than real would proceed so rapitlly that wu would, so to say live fenae Raving* Bond and co-op­
tag to the empty,
Ibteaing
erate In nny way that they can
ten years in ten minutes* . .
.
dispersion, nrovallcd. i t l * 0
•aaini.ariWwutu * i w iwrf- jreant tO IIVp TeiTinlnuIes" E very' on m hlsni '»*
• n d o f grlevoua poorer, la .d ep en d en t-u p o n -th e co-ordination of i t s chem ical rcacam ibl* elouring and a rt

_________ - — . .

f.,

.) \ y»\

........o t h e r h a n d , i f c o a r s e

,

i bora In an evil h o a r ...
iu u little M ig for grace
their ontorttag tkta nveet
------ DAVID MORTON

NOTICE
ao ro a r or

nm aR T sm e ar* .

a

n - B M M IB O

hk po rt

&lt;-ti*rt«r N«
K in d ®f huRlnnnR
lU nM
k Vleeh
Rtork koMlag
holdli-_
M
' . K . r a. rffilia
. m .te
1.1* . Lin. hroarten
b ro m l.n
(h i* »ns other

F W Monday afternoon
u t tho homo of Mr*. Jam** W.
WlUon on Luka Charm Drive,
C*#r *° » • opening of the club
£ 7 th* "*w l* * r'
y .”
pet. Ilth , a t the
Woman'* club. Officer*
for tho now f a t who « o r. pr«.
S S .1 f 1 wJh#w#S!Htatf included t
•*»»• d. W. Wilson, acting PreeMknt until Mm, 0. T. Nlblack,
**n*U«nt, In obi* to rvaum* the
•* *hla offleoi Mra. C. T.
NlMuck, preoidenti Mr*.
Mas
W noort,
firat
vleo-prcaldent |
Mm. Chorion &amp; Lap, aecon.l vice.
proaManli Mra. R. R. Murphv,
m o rd ln g auerntary: Mra. T. W.
[Mg .aucrntoryi

ol h a n h la g

!n

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

monk

ew uj —
NONf
„ r ^ l , a . l . e . .-. .r known .o be held W. »
none
Other*heformeUon neeeeeary to dlerlone «utly r*Unon *:
lions with bsnlt •—•••
_
- . , | . nkir TrvRt ('nmptni
________ . . . . . ................................................................................ .......... .
eiy knowledge nad belief.
w m g |tn .
0
Sworn lo and ouborrlbod hofnro me Ihl* J»lb day of Hop■ember IMI
(JKO
WAI&lt;Kgn.
Notary Public
Notary Pnbllr. Htate of r i or1d* «
My rummleelon expires Her 4. !»•«
,
INOTABrn SEAL)
__________________
^
Reetrre Dtelrlct Mo 4
Charter No UHT RBroMT o r c o , Dr n o v OT
‘TtfK RA1FDAD ATieamt ic national w w a
o r fANFOlUX. IN W j f l r S S o r rLOJIIDAe AT TtiW CLO«»I OF

KADIO NEWS
WBBO
Tonlfhr* m iT H M
10 Norman Beasley A Hi)
Florida Cowboy*
7:00 Breakfast Brrvltlca %
7:45 UP Newa
11:00 The World Today
6 :tB Morning Delation*
H:.10 Emery Oeutch Orthetfr*
6:45 Organ Mooda
0:15 Melodic Momenta
0:30 Old Dirt Dokber
10:00 Children’! Birthday Par
ty
10:30 Gold If You Find It
11:00 UP New*
11:05 Burl* Ivea Coffee Club
11:30 l.lfe ami thq Land
11:45 UP Newa
11:55 Program Keaume
13:00 Theater of Today
13:30 Htara Over Hollywood
f:00 Farm Forum
1:15 Organoveltlea
1:30 Brnah Creek Folltea
3:00 Buffalo Preaenta
3:30 Of Men and Booka
3:00 tba
3:15 tba
3:30 tba
4:00 t t u ---------------4:15 Urn
4:30 th»
4:46 Bympbonettea
6.-00 MaUne* at Meadewhrook
5:66 8 porta Newa

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist
Edition
* a a * ’ • *‘ fc'

ip iT f M o t i . v. a. m m i r o m t t r a i
^
• ~ • ....
441.11*41
, ^ “ d Vt»t***aoVer*amrnt ^ iig a tto U d.roet amt

l s d k ji

ASHErf*:

CeilleeN Wtam P*a« Dee)
o a W ^ o f -«.&lt;»*«•
ttiiin
Shoe Shop. Proereaalve Fret*.
, " ^ . u nt^ h V ., U r* .ri.. etoch ri Fedwal BaRathborne-lialr A Rldgway, Co.,
The Yowell Co^ Touchton Drug
CaVh*baul"i# with other binhe. inrlodlng r-o Ji*
•
Co., ArmiUge Cabin Coart, Rob­
balance, and caah Heat* In proeee* of col4 |*,*1|. 1I
ert L. Cox, R lti Theater, Cham­
ber of Commerce, Valdes Hotel,
B an '^ o re m le ae owned I ^ L m r o . fe rritU rO 0 * 4
||M #
Elton J. Moughton, Pentland.
fiaeorea |t.t*« eo
fk~ 4. , ! , BrwwtUea
PA*e.*»
final
**lat«
owaed
other
l«an
Pe
|.*»».»*
G. '
k Moore, Sanford Furni­
other araet*
—--- ——...... —
................... A
ture Co.. N*HI Bottling Co., F.
TOTAL A SSETS---------------;------------------- J Z l.*IM41lW
D. Scott'* Standard
Sendee,
Hill Lumber Co.. E. H. Houahold LIAIUUTliai
.of Iad Ieldvale, paftaaraklp*.
er, ‘Hollywood Shop, and W. J.
„ *14.411*1
King, Plumber.
S l S B f f ! : . - . n d , e i 4 - t o ^ r ^ K “ AM
l((,4Tt.l
,W, E., KlrcHlynf, Jr., Eva Beea
Beauty ^Shop.
ShlrthoW .
&lt;*.m
B. L. Parkin*, Homer'* Soda
iri.li*
liJposits’ Of Btatee*and palliloal eubdtetela^^Shop, The Tavern. Mr*. A. P.
Other dipa&gt; « (eertllled a«d roahWi-a ehacka,
W
etc.)
_ 1.111.141*4
TOTAL DEPOSITS
Other llabllltlaa —
l.lll,ll(.I&gt;
TOTAL L IA B IL IT IES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
C A P IT A L S T O C K :
* « .« *
1**,!*•**
tel
Common *loek. total ____„
par *»!*«.»**.«*,
. tl.tOO.M
■arpiat —------—
-—
IM 1 I.II
Undivided p ro fit* --------------le.iev.ve
1(4151VM .
iimniiimi
m
Ils.llb.ie

Just A Minute!

T tr r A L CAPITA L A C C O U N TS
TOTAL

L IA B IL IT IES

*XND

CA PIT a L

AC-

r lS t a v e r a n ie a t ! oVTlgWlem*. jltto j
pledged to aeeare depeafU and

yiodi»T"u aaeaee depeatu* aaid

The Sanford Atlantic
National Bank

UXL'UED

at T O T A L
L IA B IL IT IE S :
I I D e te s lta »
eo rs q e lrs m *

M ri.it:.*

s

S o c ia l A n d Personal Activities
MRS. L O U R IN E B E A U Society Editor

* ------------------------------ South Side P. T. A.
Has FaU Meeting

Social Calendar

T U E SANFORI) HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
- t . . - i .. .
-

R otary Club E njoys
Picnic At S prings
S a n la m lo

Mt-nf

Sprim?**

ye^terilN)

.«tt

1

Pe r sonals

O r ta M H O

V K fffi

•“ ■- -

• 11

Ite A B . .

T I ^ I
%c• Hi I

o. J L h

\ l . l - 1 N -O N KS
li\

\ t iir r ir n n

I .m ly

C) U » V4. f »e »•4- I.• * mW.1 % ' •* r • •

VITAL D I M E N S I O N
W# S.IK v|-

....... . -I s '

-h /n /M o d e l9
MERCHANTS
WISE
A dv e r t i s t !

I

f

Wondering aboutthe !942ca/su
tho p ro h lo n ts p o s e d l&gt;y n i u k i n y

BUICK BUILDS

b o , in d u s tr ia l A n to iic o s N o, I jo b

FOR DEFENSE

IJAPJ'Y BIRTHDAY

Today
Saturday
- Double Program

r o ll

4#»ge,#

Group Of Sanford
People Have Picnic

h.'r.'. Xfc tthy rim-z niri»‘'»«rv!co
(o&gt;v,..wutu^*_ago. "T rp p er was
puhli-hcr of tho Gainc-vills Sun
Infcre joining the Associated
Prana. Ili- brother, Calvert Pep­
per; now is editor and putlisher
of the Sun.

»njnyrd” r~ picnic and awimmtmr TTitnTfTTt.f
party at Sanlando Spring* Iii- i
evening. Dancing waa also en­
gaged in by the couplet In the
Brooks
patio aurrounding the pool.
Thoae invited were: Mr. and
At I \

supper nt 6:30 P. M.

and Mr*. Johnnie Davie, Mr. nn l

Will Speak
T. A. M eeting

T h e R e v . W . I*
w i l l SDf u k Oil the
11

State Ia In Need' Of
Special Instructors

•

&lt;; \IN F.s\ II I V
i Sprit* a l )
M .
• • ritulitm••• ;t^
’ •
t h r r» tt tr,l ..I
I n «titol«*nt c u t, i
i *•itv *luritikT Hi*
i &gt;*n«lmg ,lu l\ I .
i thi-* \%ri*-k It \

f

GOOD FIGURES are MADf

Dr. INGRAM.

Student Center
At Florida Has
Big Attendenee

f

Eastern Star Will
Attend Guest Night

ttlunt aariafuriU In o a r m m

\'M A : THHisE?
■o

Ih
fir-it F a ll m eeting o f the
F R ID A Y
&lt; '.t h
S o le
P rim a r y
P a rrn t j
• T h * A m e ric a n
l.rgi&lt; n
V u ijl
• •■ut.-r \ d-nK-iatu n «&gt;j&gt;*-nit| yf»lo ry w ill m e e t a t th e
I I it
r •'•»&gt; aftern oon in th** srhool
I ••IMIv* Mnlh. "
T:30 P. M.
•I'to riu n i
w ith
the
meml&gt;era
I Sur\**v .......... .
W o rk e r * C o u n c il o f ll ie I n '
• L'uiiT " \ 4■*»«m| T im e ^o { f t
• gram *•! H* • I
B a p t is t t.'h u rrh m i l ineet 111 I
1 V- •|4i:nnl« ‘ i” , follow ed
hy
th *
1hill | h »I- «| I a n n e x nt 0:3(1 I*. M . S u iq x r «
’ ■•• f ■Dal v%hirh w hs ro rulucteil
;
m lillt ii-li fi.
|,«
0 n served.
v 'Ir
S J . N ix . Th o hudiness
I ut «tu,l«*nt ».
The
re g u le r m e,*tinu o f th .
-i’ ll
war
prexitleii o v e r by
I t M-4 ! &gt;*• -I '«•* •
S a n s *r.d
U a u g h tiT of
U
If Wlike.
I \\ lilt’ll tl'4 .1 I »
T e r r it o r y o f F lo rid a w ill
* • LI
M io F.fh ih lla » la m , re p re se n t*
&gt;♦.tiiLlmv’
a t th e h e n ir o f M r*
Kin n l* I*
•• in* S«*niinole C o u n ty H e alth
1 Ill.t-IUUt Ii
I
M a r N n ll , H23 1‘ n rk
r* » ’.u m |in «viit an il m ail.
* i..
,*
|
a* hriii.ltp i.i tJ J :0 0
P . M. T h i*
i*11 in i ii tr th** put|H&gt;«e|
| alu m n i gi«nip*
W i l l m eetinsr nn*l a ll n. i.L*
*i' unit and the
w o rk
it
. n tllilrin t* »l-*t-.l I
hnvo b r rn unr***! to
iiiplnt*
thi-4 y e a r
j *uch c ttth e rm i:
K A T IIIIIW
••*i-41 nf 77 m em bers w as
U a rk s, M r. nnd M r* VV IV
| M fin Sto* e«
NVr*lr»r-k*»v to f
Th#' y o u n ir |»**«»|»l** " f ?T,*v V»
M r. an&lt;l M rs. Ilo w a n l P a r k e r
• ••l l»\ Mr-*. V\ ats&lt;m W al*
and |»ue*»|-d \|r
i t M«
'I
1 |» i\ t - » lie u h. v is it in g fO itiv e -* |
M . U . A u t ilin n i'w w ill 1,-1.) m
M” Mihei dup c h a irm a n , an&lt;l le ft th U m orn i n f fo r th eir hom e
IiratH . Me au .l 'I
i
• ' ; io u \
|M , \ | r «
I* y.u v „ (
d li t r k ’t r a lly in Ihm f-V • •
l! i nr v W ith *, J r , fin ance in M ia m i a f t e r
v n it m ir
w ith
9 t C C M t't H O flfie M
M
r
a
n
,|
M
0 a t r h u r c h l&gt;»*i;inniMit n&gt; I •• *im
,rf' .In i -r,\ ill* are \i&lt;iitittir Mr.
• in
a n i" mi4*e«l plum* fo r M r. an&lt;l M rs. t
II t nirhurn.
Mi
Mini
M»
A . Me
| » . nt S !»*••• * . \| r nnd M r •
W
11. *11•*v.\ • • r1 ( n rn iv n l
w hich
MONDAY
E lm e r E c h n ls , Ron of Mr a m i ^ ! ,r ft'"*
' I I ■n the 4('I iih i | ^if&gt;unils
R t.
&lt;L : i i *' r
F . ('
F c h o N hue ju in r il J
AI«o.
'!»
'
• • r. • ir of Oct .'II. an d ! M rs
H o ly Cruii** &lt; h u tc h
u '1
&gt;
1 ................ 1 41■&gt;n ..f nli; 'be Army An l'or|i. .in.l •« ,
'■
w ith M r-. S a tin
•
I •‘ tiiily in jr at the S t h ...| . f A v ia
* ""
f
. M
vi ifh
M.
I
II
I I m i'll fu r tin' y i n r w4- f e j ,i u » in P ln r b lu f f . A ik
, and Mi o n n e lly as ro-h«»-t(- *
M&gt;- W ilk e a» fol...
,
I. -Ii.rg co e j and M rTh** p x tT u iix * ' I m uu -I
)
S p e n c e r, (m b -l
«Mr.
r . and
a m . Mr*
w r .. \\
»
h-t r14*t itgrr
P re s b y t e ria n A j x *L mm. a
lin y vi 111.1 W a lk e r, i * n&lt;
&lt;l«u « » « » r
have
r - c u t ly ib .l.li.i'. M
)it. , ,
y {
.m o v e d h e re fro m O eulti und a r e ! I •-*h* r
*'
n t .1:00 P . M
te. h.
T&gt;y tho ! iisin *’ * !»»••• im :'
•
W 'V|
\ | , . t: U
S iie n | n ,,w
re s id in g
in
the
V n i r . i l T ....k . and
n 'rlo rk .
,.|.U |.| .‘111.I :
M r.
S
,1 A p a r tm e n t* .
A n-fi.v* « ...
9 S I . A n n ’ s rh e iim - r «*f U
■. .............. a n ;
M r. 11.
..
~
. , ... 1
'
A u x i li a r y o f H o ly r»«*
&lt;
I k , i ,»t '«I «tv* * M rs
I* I I
M iss F ilit h ll.i'* l:tm &gt; who
ir
• |»* iu . i
w ill m ir t :»t tin* ln»tn*'
'
i il'lu *,tv * M ' r
J
Ic fin n e c te d
w ith
th e
S e m in o le ! Spi e r
H
11. I I . I 'l i l n n h i on M« II*"
M i- . \ \ « l- :.n '&lt; *,u n *y H e a lth U n it .
n ia k in g J |l.'.iiin ll:il
A vrn u « * .it I 00 I* M
...
in . in lie i - liip ; M r-.
J .n - lh e r hom e in th e I e i.t .n l A p art- P u le d ....
U
S t . M a rk ** rh i»pi« r o f tli- \
............
.......
.
Mrs.
j.
;
______
':»r.
k
.l
'
.
r n ’ a A u x i li a r y «»f H •.I*.
i
d .v .i l l ..i . n l ; und
M r- I I
..
p is rn |» il C h u r r h w ill !•»•••••
I.
... ..I M .- . W
\ l-ut |
H a r r y W e ig le v iu .te .l v .ili
M u
'1
I h r P a r is h I I h im p a* n n '» I* 'I
flll ,1,.,.
( a u n t, M r*. J
II
I 'r i i w L .i . l t r - . r « n ' » i .
n
Thi* W oim in'd ( lu ll w ill he
vv.e re ........................I
y
eennro
ffrr..n
..n ..
I r .lild u d J lii.'l-'v
- I
I . . . .I. . .. I. .- ' w
in tr.N l,.c e .l l.y
l .y'r, rernn ttlly
rouutc
tc
rharir** «*f th»« n m n iip f'
• •*••• ll .
1
*1
I
ll
................ ..
M rS te lla
I * .' w h e rc he i- &gt; la t...n .- .l a- ..
o f th e I t r il I ’ rim*
• w h o ' • •■
in
V ir .iiv t i.ii, nnd (lie topic f ..r tiic p o n to g rn p h e r. to h iIm icc
t w h irh tim e the
»u&gt;» &gt; '
•'
. I,. id v» u
wn« announced hy | H i r r i s b u r u , P a.
V n a t r n a h w ill I m* ilone
I ...........
\l»
.1
M.
I.ii'n a r d a i
l*e in if|
,
v»iL*
temo4»n ne^sion will lM* 't"’1’ • I I . i I'd .I m id In- C o m m u n ity " .
M ” - &lt; A . I U i i i c - i« v i- il.n ir
the «lirrcli«»i» of wmiu n
** •
\
tu lk » * - g iv e n b y ! In r .v t n n v ille fo r » few ,|n y - .
Cat hoi ir t hurcli with Mi K i
M
l ly .lc
H jm « e y on
"Th e s "e
» * * accom p an ied
by
her
Hnumitint in rhnnt**
Mr
*
»
M o il'i r ‘ V icw |M iint
of
the b ro th e r-in -la w
and
- i« le r
S t . T h e re s a
C h a p te r
if
:l*
' *"
. in ...I" l i i .I n n -w c re il l y
M i- . * f" |
M r«. \V K . B ic h a rih o n . o f
'o m a n ^ A u x i li a r y o f ll»»'v ’ *»•
AveniU'
Li
'
I t
M itch e ll mid M r*. A rrin ic - O rla m lo .
her-, o f fh . I I
pucop al C h u rrh .
M r«. \\
i
i..o . w ith " T h e T e a c h e r'ii V ie w
m m . j . i . n i iu iit jin oi n i r m m i r - . Kir«t ll»p«. • •
W a t non « lire rti» r. w ill one* i i th
h am , A la ., is
v i* it m ir
a« the l l
S
F
&lt;»*»..
P a ris h H o u se n t I on IV 'I
*
'
&gt;»»»,
t
l,
i
J
r
.
e
x
p
U
in
e
il.
qUr1|
|
|
,r
r
b
ro
th
e
r
in-lnw
and
the I* l-'ili, —
S *. A lf lie i (* h a |ite r o f th i \\
the
i
i
u
I
I
mh
I*
of
o
rira
n
lx
in
ir
"
c
u
b
n
iate
r.
M
r
am
i
M
m
II
M
T h . I If t i , »•
m an 's A u a ilin r v o f Ih - lv «'•••
. • ut . w h ich i« heinu »»|H»nsore»l. ||a m b v . nt th» ir hom e on M y r tle 1 im e tt »*\ M»
t
^ p L s r o p a l C h u r r h w 'll »•». * I ut 'h *
by
«be
Sou
th
S
l.le
SchiM
il.
A
v
e
n
u
e
.
the
.le v o tio li I »
^ f lm p o f M m . V. ^ I* ' "O . ’ o l
F o llo w in g the bu sinem
---------I«-nin«c p r n y .» l.v M
W e st S e v e n te e n th S h e e r , nt
•'*
|, Miaa A r t a H id ly c e e n te rta in e il
P . M.
Loaid^ in the fliiiiliiC • fTfir
o r Jo h n n ie J o n e s last e v e n in ir
T ir r s n v v
Nam**-* W ii
l|-l U
The Alatlienn (
*’r Jb*;
' ut h er hom e
in I^ C e M o nrtiv new imoiii
I \
F ir a t li 'ip t h t i h u rr h w»ll h *
t w ith
n b ir th ila y »linne^. Th*»s»,
Mr
9 * r e g u la r l i t u i n r o me* tint? •*»
p re se n t w e re , in a d d iliim *• ih - ham . ir m iin
iru e st o f h o n o r an d ho«tevt, th e Fvbimr. p in u p I W••
th e a n n e x
w ith u r o v e ie il ili h
'I
M isse s M a ry
N e lls
H ille i
i«ml Stm toii'iiiM ii ••. ifi •*up 11•’ •
i Is Q u ick’s s u p e rb s o lu t io n to
J a n e t t e M ille r an d W illie H o lt Mr**. M (* ti i ii in «mi* »• • ••»• t* 1
an d W illie A s h le y .
114’p441t H \V»T4’ •IV»U l’\ •!•*
o u r n a t io n a l d o ft fiM / o s If s h o u l d
i»f f if*' r** au.l I 1
•
F r ie n d * o f M is * H elen A n d e r ­ t'liM nl \h l» ll I pt 4\ ••• I'V Mi
son, a ju n io r a l S lr l- o n
Uni K
K ;i‘ l»’ r '4f l • i w L
«
lldcii Hickson
v e r s lt y in l i e l j i n i l , w ill be in- lin lll V I t rill |4»&gt;4«el itl I I f f * ! L
Mi
.
Until
Gordon
Wright
&amp;
I r r e - t r i l to le a rn th a t she h :i* UlfMtd r-4• VritI
Mnrxre Johnonn
been nam ed on the s t a f f o f th e
Tb,»"»* i •v i**4'ut Urirri M
M
Mr., J. O. Huff
1042 H a t t e r ,
S te ts o n ’ s c a m p u s .
v ;,,,,.|
\ | r . |)
I
4
John Ibirell
year
book.
M iss
A nd ersen
i Mr«. .1 I ' .F a lh m iii
M*
W *
J«ia tki ItjrMt
en ro lled in the C u llfg e u f l . i l e r
1,'i i I i t , M i *4 I .ilia m \ ’ . I . .
Mi
PECUkU'S OFFICRU
W . I., S tm iilfiu p in *
Mi
I
*f
■Uh I i IIjvm Cs a n t
.1A4 KSONVU.I.E.
Oct.
3.— a l A r t s .
l.y lf
Mr-t A . r It* iflim
M
I/Vi l.irut. Will-.mi 11. Pepper,
iMti^fittiai (rial
K
R im - M Ir r .
I
W
CNN It. groiliiatc of AnnapollStllrite. M l* . Japs* l l k’ iu ,i|» , M
i.n.I fi.rni.-r niglit editor for the
lth.&gt;i|;i F u v in r H r- I
'
\' h,*
Ar-ociiti-l Prc -4 nt
Atlanta,
Ixkr'
M r*
N ii rn m ii l ##!••. T|,
If.'hday became press relation*
\V \\ P i v k r . Mr
I
I* H ll
i ffjvcr nt thi- nnijiJ.,4 ir .ptatlon
7|'f n • .'t’ e- s’ r t ^ V t / ' '
' » “ ,V

of the sewing session for th* B i l l Tyre, Miaa Henrhel H a m b y . ral Obligation. III :i ■
Red Cross in tho Woman's'Club Mlaa Janet Chapman. Ml*a H e le n at the f ir a t m eeting •
fur the morning.
Garner, Mlaa Marjorie C u g h u rn . inule H ig h Sch.H.I Pa
The Woman’s Club, untl*c Jho P h il Stanley, Frank Kelly. H e n - ' e r A aao e iu tio n u lu e li
direction of Mrs. Koy TUlis, will rv Carroll, Joe Smith. Kirhnr.l I l l l f l l fi» r T l l i ’it li V llfltc i llnnll 4t
(have rharge of the afternoon Giles, Roy Echola, Harold Herb -1 ,l:.T0 o V Ilft'k ill till' F4*hlM*| .i l l .I 1
|iwwmg -e—ioi*-for the R*rf Cron*. I 7 I J ~ W » 1 W T -ItIT H » » r~ Jr.----------- ♦frtxm;-------------------------Followinir Ih.* I»u-in* « !•» ••••« j
The fimt Kali meeting of th.t
iin infurmul rrrr|»ti«,n will !»••
j Seminole High P. T. A. will be
heltl with thi* entire* li.»;inl u itm r
held at 3:30 P. M. All mem­
•4 hftftte**. All im-mUna an* in
ber- are urged to attend.
vill’ll to uttenil.
The bu-incss and social meal­
ing of Duoghtrni of W m U v
The
regular
meeting
of
Sem­
C U . hs n f the Methodist Church
ill be belli at the horn* of Mfk. inole Chapter Two, Order of the
A. n. Steven-. DOT West Twen­ Eastern Star, was held In the
last evening
tieth .Street at H:00 P. M. Mrs. Maaonle Tempt*
Stevens’ group will be hoateaa. with th* Worthy Matron, 61r*.
Stewart Dutton, presiding.
. . . NOT BORNI
WEDNESDAY
Plans wera mad# bv the mrm­
The Sanford Garden Club ber*
AMbs Today, flMsd lo your Vital Dunomioe.*
to
attend
Quest
Night
to
be
board, will nieyt at tho home of
Mr*. J. H. Cnlclough In Rosa held In New 8 myrna on the ev­ caa C4IATI I m oi boavfy for your Ag-io
ening of Oct. tT , It waa an­
Court nt 10:00 A. M.
nounced that the O. E. 8 . will
, Al| mrmber* of tha Fin# Art* sow
for the Rod Cross in the
department of the Sanford Wo­
man's Club are urged to sttond Woman’s Club s t th# m c\ilng
Ut* first meeting of tbs year session an Oat, 7.
Routine badness nutter* were
at the club beginning a t 3:00
P. M.. with Mra R. D. Hlghley- disposed of and tba meeting nd
man aa sponsor. The Rev. M. J. journod._________________
Dram will be th* guest speaker.
THURSDAY
The Woman’* AuailMro of th*
Prrsbylrrian Church will ipoo­
rer the sewing session of th#
Red Crot* In th* morning. Mrs.
TALLAHASSEE.
Oct I *—
J. D. Woodruff will bo In chug*. (Special)—The training a t phy­
sically kaadloappbd children la
being bald up hi eeveral Florida
count!** by lack af Instructor*,
and State SunartoUndent Colin
English baa Msood an appeal
for qualified applicant**
State ■law
rmpdroe school
board* to amp toy regularly cer­
tified teachers who hava had six
college boon a t on artel training,
or axportensii fa* faaaklng physi­
cally toadlrapy d pupils. Appllrants m
nteato s t owe* with Claud M.
Andrews, state —n sw h sr a t vonkaklH ta tin . Tailalui*

Give YOUR ChUd
EVERY Chance

GENEVA NEW S

the
And
evening *»rf th.
Ue* n n n u .il pn n ir «&gt;f
the S a n f .in l IL d e iv i I .1. « h K h , i ‘ , ‘ ""
" .i - ln ii « i ,.n ,
|i
.
w *« g iv .IT f .,r
....
r
* n d l w , ,h
" d a ilg h t .r , m il in I h i*
I
r
a
f
t
•'
N
t
w
ith
t
h
r
u
**»n,
|.\
it
ir
th e ir ifu e-f '
I hr mu
n to veil P ,l,? hull an .I f u n n l'
tertinan o \ in m n u '
c a im s
M
in I M m
F
II
hdl e
and n u n ii r «
• i’
tht I I
It
Me. - a m i I
\
S h . I.l. r
were p u rtu i, .4(4 -I 1
n t l t ' t l i . l i T .iu n « e * id m o triu r r
d irection ••f II
M rs. I I . M. P e a rc e is ill at
i|H*r S n "
it!
SumliiN
F o lio * lot;
iht
|
h e r home on W e st F ir s t S tre e t. w hich u n « o« r \ * -I f
lb-- b-ttg |
' \l S t r x c r i« lio .A ftiim
• .
.
.
. .
,
, ta ile d u m le r ih
the re- h*l« n. - u q i t.» N’ r n &gt; .*rU i ti\
Jo h n n ie
J o n e . le f t lo e l n .g n t ! m„ ni, r .
«u*.
..... \|i - i
\v
fo r W ent P a lm B r n . h w h rr - he , , p..n ,
..............
a n .! • m il\ «|H &lt;tt
v utitf \
w ill v is it f o r tw o we**k
i Tho««&gt; »i ••\
lo rtu r l ;* * . \ ,
|b . \
tm&gt; I t . ...
W
• were
Mr
.1 M»
I
U Hu*: I'nI,,* It. I.
M r*. J . I*. I n f l r y
*»..« Mi
v ,* 2 ‘_n5
prechf
\t
w ith
h er d a u g h te r, Mi&lt;« M a r- T u rn e r, M
.4 .1 M»
f u e r it e
I n f l r y , in
W e is h rifto rt, KuV®M I. M
.i t Mi
H. C .
’„ L L . , ! . i , M*
■iColrh»uifh
,.rj|! M«
! 1Lehman. M&gt; .irnl M&gt;
M rs..
P ,a t
Patter*i&gt; n hm
re- | Williatn-d. M i
.uni
M
tu rn e d to h e r hom e m T a lla lm xa e e | | W illia m M
a f t e r n pen ilin if annii*
time
1,1 H o lle r. M r
• .1
M
S a n fo rd .
S w a in i, I •r
nd
M
t'
Ie*!
M r* K N S t r e v a ll an l M i «

T nltphon* 148

__ I lie. U .E * IL-will-be. in charge M m W, U Burge*#, Mr. ami Mr*.

I paalttvsbr dotaocuUMd that
airport project la rosily go*
**nt were: Mra. O. 0 . Wolcott.
Mra. Tim Tletama. Mra. Blancha
rartln, lira. Marvin Wright and
Mra. Jones. Delicious refresh­
ment. ware served by tho hoateaa.
Mra. Koy Kennedy, of W inter
Park, la with her altler, Mr*. D.
B. Brown, who la atlll quit* IU.
Merritt Staley, who has bean
confined to hb home because of
n recent operation, la able to
be out again.
Mr. and Mr*. R. F, Cooper
had aa their dinner gueet Mon­
day night, the Rev. J. H. 11agar.
Mra. R. F. Cooper and M ra .R.
W. Eat** attended the D tslriri
P. T. A. mooting la Sanford on
Tkurndoy.
Mr*. Ben 0 . Wilnwright U
able to be back at work In.the
Poet Office.
’T
Jack C. Kaaaoll ipent Thursday In JackaonvUU.
Mr. and Mr*. Marion Wagner
left Monday fer Winter Haven
to make their home t i t s ’w tater.
The Mctbodbt Church
this
Sunday will obunm IKHgtotU
Education Sunday. Thu Church

.ero
« Pp».
e

n u .r l^ i N

known
to ’S
be K
owned
s r^
Wm
a ^ber ihank
is

»

OVIEDO

&lt;7 ‘u *T’^ ANT1r

J2S5 v.

Edwin C .H IU -------Program Reauia* •
Keyboard Caper*
Doc - Seller* True
terte* •
The World Today
7:00 Tba Loo* Ranger
T:IW AI Pierce1* Gang
6:00 Kate Smith Hour.

Bat Dm&gt; llarid a bey*) A rt glad

im l

Uroo.r tn which .hove named o r,.n lM.lon I. a»m«-.rd with
national to
-k ; malorltr — ri r.pttri a.o.S
Owee
rinanriol relallooa with bena
III.its ♦.
Mont

4M
1:10
6:16
6:80

W hat -wr»- need la n hooting
djku^.ln .Baalbrd fo r touriata.

'

**”

AS o r a k f tm u n r a it*

NATIONAL BANK. Saafeisl. fWrMla
1*111
r*(»r*1 R »e»r»«

M ie*

!

f .1 t -------------------- ----------- -------

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941"

I

T

w as

n o lim e to

duck

o r d o d g e -th e

iu e to .

S 41 w e d i d n ' t t r y .

i \ . . w w e 'r e a im .M in c in g

i I iiikc

|9 - |2 c a r s .

\ \ In w a ste w nrvls It.lliut' \ . n i h o w )»(ioil th e y

In a lc a d w e a a id — th e s e b e in g lltc m u tcru il*
c r it ic a l in ib a d e f e n s e p r o g r a m , w e 'l l d o o u r
p la n n in g fo r 1942 w it h that fo r e m o s t in m in d .

a r e ! Y o u c a n 't put la n g u a g e iu th e gan la n k
a n d le a r n c it h e r h ow m a n y o r h o w c n j o &gt; a h le
a r e th e m ile s ) o u 'll g e l p e r g a llo n .

-rp r - S -

r| a
1 h e r e ’s a h e lle r a n s w e r — y o u d r iv e th e s e
N o t m e r e ly f o r a n " a c c e p t a b l e ”

ca r— cer­

ta in ly n o t fo r a n y " e r s a t z " n u m b e r .
W e

e a r s l l i c i i n c h c s . C o m e o il, 4I0 tlia t! P u t y o u r
o w u y a r d s t ic k o n th e ir ip ia lit y .

h a d lo h a v e a re a l a n d r e p r e s e n t a t iv e

It w tiu ld h e a s h a m e , f o r y o u a n d fnr'iu*! to

H u ic k . O n e w e c o u ld b e p r o u d o f . O n e u b lr

h a t e y o u m is s th e d r e a d u a u g h t l lu ie k w e 'v e

e n o u g h , a c tiv e e n o u g h , d u r a b le e n o u g h t o a c r \ e

b u ilt lo sta n d u p s u c c e s s f u lly to th e to u g h e s t

till u n n u a l n e w m o d e ls u r e t h e r u le u g u iu .

jo b ill y e a r s .

W e resolved on a 1942 uutomobile of such
merit as could carry ihe Hdick reputation
without fault until other new Uuicks, however
far off, could come along to refresh it.

ALL THIS FOR Y O lj\
N o o th e r ta r h a t (
\T “ IN 'FORTY-TWO J
IISISA U fTSAIOHf-IIOHT VAIVI • IN - Ml AO
IMOINf * COMPOUND CaSSUIIIION (Me-Omd
so mosI oweoL) ft OS CUtN10*4ID CSAMUMArt
riN l ANO iOUSNAlt * StUIM -UII CONMCTMO
• OOt ft tu e O N fAISINO SSAKI ft SaOAASlM
w M iitt * f u u r A O jutiA sti i n i a w a e o n
ft s o a r av utM ia a w ia ih s s w a s m n v in t v

BETTER B U Y B U IC K
. , . V

,

t •, | II 11

V

||' HS

k A l 111

HIA1IS |s&lt;(0ts*o)

T K tuT U u,

• •

SANFORD BUICK CO.
lelLsb
*

W k

.

&gt;

m

A
/

M

&gt;

.

s’ . m

•
f t

*‘

%•

m

.

• *1*1 !!*■ i
Ip •-" -V
. f . ' VT

mm^

210 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford, Florida

�I

IW PAT. D C T W W t

M ffl

ch McLucas Says Seminole’s
ream Is In Good Condition For
City Tonight
When Uw Bumlnole High School
W h y Feds cmn« up against
Lake City tonight a t *:0 0 orlock
00 thotr
honii field, Coach
t n a i r t MeLoea* will bo looking
fot a vtotory.
Ha rarealcd today that the
b e t a are la aioch hotter condWo* than they were Cor Uat

No Passes To Be
Passed Out For
Tar Grid Games

daring
tho week the
l hog “ Ironed oat « (ew
klnka” In the U im 'i play*.

practice lime. Only 'jack “ ButUrbeir He-rlne haa luffereA
« alight lea Injury ami he will
to In condition to play In to-

Not -Gaa Attack; i*
Just Dinner Call

.With two neeptlona the line
op. (or tonight will probably ba Board of Control at tha Unit a n Ith« aama aa aaed In la it week'a ty of Florida In etoUsbtag pease*,
M M . Bill Fleming will probab­ and more recently by the Orlai
l y ‘atari nt left end and Charles High School Athletic Comail
In curtailing fit* admissions.
Gormly a t right guard.
“I am sure this ruling i
Tha probable lineup la aa felwork to wd ran tag* In todUag
Jlasty «, Brawn. J. Ig. Talmer ward bigger and butter Jootl
y y j l l a r n It, Oormly rt. Firm- tames to Orlande,’* raid Praderle
la , frow n. T. re. Truluck Ward, Trsaaurtr of tho KalUni
Branaa Ih. Farrell fb, (Here­ Athletic Aaaoclatkm. “Tha CoBoft
haa contracted for quits a Ma­

CHESTER, 8 . C., Oct. I - OF)— Gaa attach!
' A
The worda chiliad a unall pa­
trol acontiag Km aasany to ffrat
army corpa m aaeuvm . A cor­
poral had beard tho beat of 1*
triangle, the gas attack signal,
and arikred bin men Into
Seconds tkkerf h y - 4 t o w *

projortlon of the costa. Contrary
to tha belief of acme, Rollins haa
never yet taken In during a foot­
ball aeason enough ra adyta from
admlaaions to w ear the costa of
tlio aport. In hopes that every oae
Interfiled la eur games will hf
able to atten d Rollins has de­
cided to try out a prise ashed ala
of from 60c to (1.65, depending
on the loerilon of seats. The first
Hotline borne gaaae will to on
Oct 14 against Mercer.*'

i, g ; Bill Cowes,
lb | Charley Tato,
risen, Ihb; Peanut
i CahUl, rhb; Bill

Second rowi Lleht Frank Buell, lhbj Bill to t■ko, qb; Nick Klutka. e | Floyd Koaataky. g; John
Barhor, g&gt; Jack Jones, Ihb; Eugene Lee, «s 8 plke
Godwin; Fondrea Mitchell, rhb; O'Neal Hill, fb;
Ai Fetch*I, g ; Jokaay Blltioto, Ihb.
Third row: Bay McNael. Ihb; Budge McCowa.
t; Ferry Kntamtoger, qh; Harry Platt, a; Hugo
MUler. t; Walter Klickovltch, t; Joe'Grmham, a;

W EEKLY | FOOTBALL

SCH ED U LE

as, a; W alter Me
LauAt W odlager, 4 y ........
Rat, | | BO! Sahara, g ; Andy Brachaa. rhb; Don
Collins, g ; Eddie Hauaenbauer, qb.
. ' Not shown to tha photograph Is Carl Mit­
chell, le ft m i, who re to ra ad late to Fall drills.
Since this was taken Spike Godwin, guard, has
left tha squad because ef la Juries.

to call hands f r o m / nee

Food Dealers Ra
For Gouging Sol
MEMPHIS, Tann, O ct
—Food daolaru who “took adTintags of grant ama in of sold­
ier**• during tha Arilanao*-Louis­
iana maneuver* were aeraraly
criticised' Thursday by LteutGcn. Ban Lear, Second Army
commander.
General Lour said bo fait that,
r i p e r l a i t y t o T l e W of the amount
of pay soldiers ’received, It v ia
moat r u m t t a b U t h a t they were
targets o f price-rataeri. •

General Leer Will
Fire Some Officers

to a farmhouse for a
Stetson May
Make Return
ToAthleticq s;.0* " a t K i s , to
DELAND. O ct 8— (Special) F irst todicatieu that athletics
would return to tho Stetaon Uni­
versity campus was given Thurs­
day V studant body praildent
Jamoa Golden of Loos burg to ananmaatog that homecoming would
to held' Feb. 7, which k alee

.’‘tSwSfeSft].

adent body jtjh
»s
end t o i l* * - I
“ r l WthatS T S M S S

MEMPHIS, O ft 3—(AV-Lieut.Gen. Ben Lear, Second Army com­
mander, said Thursday a down
or more of hie officers would to
removed from their commands and
transferred or seat took to civil
Ufa keekuse af Inefficiency.
Field manauvtra to Arkansas
and Louisiana “disclosed tha fact
that all of tha officer loaders ere
not fully qualified," to said. ~ \ U
percentage la not greet.
“Action will to I shea to place
the unqualified officers, those aot
•killed In field command. In other
poeHions la the a war. Where this
can t to dona, the officer* wUI to
Mat home where they can to uaa-

New Material Found
To Replace Aluminum
DETROIT, O at 5 -b P )-T h a
United S u ita Rubber Company

You Won’t “LOSE” Your Son or Daughter
If You Keep Them Infoftned of the Daily
Happenings in the Home Town Through

Jackson

the Columns of the Home town NewsJACKSON

A S ^ l ’ QHf r of a Nine-ljoqtt,* Subto Th, Sanford Herald «“* Only
( W :¥(ltoiH t Poaaible for Us To Send
for-You At Leas E w n w
Could-ifad Your. Old ,Coplea or
•S iS T W
l

v*

*. • • ' i l f - V

’■* i v ^ 5 - . i t

V I ■■11

tt

,

. «

■ ,v
..

V \ '.!

-V:;V n V

am
i

»

&amp;

A*

»■

�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1941

PAC.E F IV E
the li gh'il l»IiMrr il lh.*
h«»u»*r i|****r »»w thr f*r»t M •• I
Ihr nn&gt;nth of Nutrml" i
uhi&lt;-li la Ihr lr\J &gt;11&gt; «•! N •• ■
ri#rk
1911
l**lr«| Ihla 3r*| tl.*) iif I•• l
W K. W lN D K liW C K D U i:
Mil
A tto rn e y fa r r i n m l i f l
«• r i t t . m
KMftrlal
• In b i iiruil four* •. ii
•
mini»
F'"f
•
I* TIIK I t . 4 IT I Ol KT OP TIIK i s i )• i ; «i m ul
M i n i ji me i %i. i m i l it I* |l *1fit*laI .Hr.*I» i
A\|&gt; run IKMI40LK ro tk T f.

Voters Will Name' P.T. A. Council
School Trustees In Members Have
November Election
First Meeting
L a k e M a r y , A lta m o n te
te rn
B a rk ,
K o rrrsl
C it y , B e a r l-a kc an d Goldenrod
in a d d itio n to l-nngwood.
. thgrs Attending the m eetin g
3 . O vie d o d is t r ic t , w hich in- j e i e
M rs . Jo h n
Yates, M rs.
c lu d rs
O viedo,
W ifn t r
an&lt;l • re&lt;l K o rw s rd , M r. and M rs. W .
S la v ig .
J . W e lls , M rs . H a y e s, and M rs.
4 . C h u lu o ta d is t r ic t , w hich in ­ Fre d
M adden fro m
l^m irwood!
clud es C h u lo o la .
kies. R . ¥ Cooper. M rs. A . D .
&lt; .5 . G e n e v a d is t r ic t , w hich in- M e tcalf, and M rs. R . W . E s te s
d u tie s G e n e va an d O w i l i
from O v ie d o ; M rs. R . E . T ru e
• 0.
Cake
M o nro e
d is t r ic t , from
W ils c n
{School; M rs.
R.
w h ic h in clu d e s L a k e Monroe and M. IM II, M rs . U C . T i ll t s , M rs.
F a o la .
O I.. S h u m a n , and P ro f. C . W .
Kirctlcnv will not l* hrlil in I"l»il| o f I ji lt e M a ry ; M rs. 0 .
each precinct, Mr. I-awtnn &gt;tst- R M ith ie u s , M rs. T o m m y Me*
cd- in
S an fo rd
both p re cin cts _ ia in , M rs. G . C . i a K i l s
am i
w ill v o te a t the C o u rt H ouse. » lrs . A . E . M oran fro m G e n e v a ;
)n
Lake
M onroe
th e
election M rs. A . W . Stum pe o f t a k e

O I* IIKIIXDOW.
of i k r i tr c u l t C o u r t
II) A 91 WIKK4

. in clu d e s

Springs,

•
A

•

ALTMAN’S
USED
“ W IT H ‘ A N OK
T H A T COUNTS”

Final
C learance
Tb M ike Way
F or The Trade-Ins
On The N ew

. 1942

Chevrolet
N ow On DIttplay
A l Our Showroom

We

1939 Prymouth
Coepe ......... $475.00
1938 Chevrloet Coupe
wtfh Radio .... 445.00
1938 Plymouth
Coupe ..... - g W 0
1936 Chevrolet
Coupe
1036 Plymouth
Coupe ii.M.i.....

1936 Plymouth
Coupe ------1934 Pontiac
Coupe......... 125.00
1932 Ford V-S

r u H iiu t .

I'a i t j m : f I'AI'U ru im ff.
r» LK IUIV f I'APu I*rfrml*nl
m iiT
IHWTF. OK FU)IUI*.X TO

P a n e ls H oi lin e s w orth
P l r * hundred m en. in c lu d ia c so l­
d ie r* fro m P o r t D e e m s, M a s s ,
searched the m o u ntain w ild em ea a.
o f W h ita L a d g * F o re s t n e a r Coow a y , N , I U f o r T a m e la ll o t l t n o *
w o rth , 5, who w andered a w a y w h it*
on a p icn ic w ith h e r fa m ily . I t w a s
fe a re d th e g ir l m o ld not s u r v iv e
lo n g In the n e a r - fr e e iin c w e a th e r.

M rs. It. G . M e th vin , P ro f, and
M rs. G . E . M c K a y , M rs R . L .
M rs. C . A . A nd erso n , M rs. I,.
I. F r a il e r . M rs. J . P
H a rv e y .
M rs. I , E . S p e n ce r, M rs. S te lla
P . A rrin trto n . M rs. A . C . M oore.
P E A C E t lF E It KH S T o M E E T
M rs. B e rn a rd W ilk e , M rs. W il­
G A I N E S V H . I . E . O .t
3 &lt;AS—
lia m
R.
P o tte r, M rs. Gordon
P
B lis s o n , M rs. I ) .
K.
M rN a b . A m e e tln c o f d ire c to rs o f
M rs. B . It. ('ru m la y , and M rs. F lo rid a P c g c r O f f i c r r * «M (&gt;ci«tion
w
ill
.hg
h
rld
Ml
p
t'itr
hfiM
lquarU
TA
F re d M y e rs and M rs.
M . N.
h r r r S a tu rd a y , it w *« a n a c u n c n l
C le ve lan d o f S a n fo rd .
by
S g r r r t n r y - T m i'i ir v r
W . II.
w ill ta k e place a t lo t h *l-a kr Iln b in to n .
M m roe end t'ac.re. .n lo n cw o o d
votin g booths w ill he plen-d in
l^ n g w o o d ,
la k e
M a ry ,
A lt a ­ K .
M o o n . O i o’ M a th iru *
am i
monte S p r in g s and F o r r e s t C ity
J . \ \ . S in d h ; IjtK o Monroe d is ­
In o th e r d is tric ts , booths w ill t r i c t , J . «” • M u»e. tin s S ch m a h
be lo c a tn l a s fo llo w s :
Oviedo and H a ro ld K n s l io r
d is tric t. O viedo am i H la v ia ; Chuluotn d is t r ic t , C h u lm d n ; Geneva
d is tric t, G e n e va.
I.KOAI. NOTICES
T n js te e s now s e rv in g in the
arr. t i i
d is tr ic t* a r c :
S a n fo rd
|&gt; TilF. 4 1114 I IT I Ml l»r MATH
d is tric t, \V. M. H a y n e s . R . II
Jl |9I« |%|. I IMI I It II A»l»
Chap m an and M rs. W a lt r r I.
Im i
iK .a iib i.i:
ii* ! A T I.
M o rg an;
Ixm g w o w l
d is t r ic t ,
.
ATirt:
of ri miiiim
Fre d F o r w a n l, L . J . N o rth and
Kl)U IN It
I'lulnllff.
R oy L . H o w e ll; O viedo d is tric t,
\H
l.l'i’Y MAP K. 'HMi
|t. frmUnl
I.. I I . G o re . G eorge Ja k u h c in am i
IN
TIIH
NV'IF
«*F T•I»: HTA fF.
C . R . C lo n ta ; C h u lu o ta d is t r ir t .
*»F
FIA
*li
11'
l
3 . F . !&gt;ong, B . T . H a m il and t « i i , r n
\i \ t !••* iia 9i^4
N olan F o r e ; G en eva d ia t r ic t , A
\ S .|» rtf' h* * »■' Mi l* rri| ••» r|*

-

FOM Ta» Herd
« llAFTKIt 174-.: 4»F IV.
N**TI»t: H I4KIIKII1 a;I\ • \
Thnl Win A A 4*»rol M
|...», .
holder of |l-4tlh« of Tat t d l f &lt;vl&lt;
N•• l*|, |aaur&lt;| llir ,lh d«s of 11*Iw
\ P I9li* ha* flle«| w.tmr »n mt
••filer imtl ha* m.idr appll.- «l n.r
f»•I 4 lea drrtl |o he |a«t|ri| liter*
••it Hatel cerllflcmtr einbrw. r» !»••
f*.Hotting dra«-rttm*| proper Is ••
ihr 4*imnty **f Seminole. f*i .»•* ».i
1*1..I Id* lo tkll.
is'ie u ii a t: i: it r i i
F HI", k O Ammtdr.i | l «. . I
• n «ul l.ikr Hhote*
Thr *a*e*»i^enl «*f the •• I pt.&lt;
|f III Utolri Ihr w«l.| t.lllf . il.
•w»«ir.| mi* in the numr *.f \ i
Hp.hbHu
I'lllrae w.»l&lt;l rerllfb-*|.- *b«)|
rrd**met| ttcre.rillliM » • '*«, lh.
prcprriy described | lie rein Mill I,
■••Id 1% the hlghe-t I.idd r .' 11.•
• out | ha.iiM* door on lit- flr»i kl i
day In lh«4 month of Not • •• •
MII hhi. h !• Ihe 1i.| .«. &gt;
N'. »• uili. i |4»|
I' sir.| | hi* ltd d.ts ..f • • • i •
Mil
I* I* II I'll NIm*N
I Irik t'ircilit I ■'•lit Si iiiiii&gt;'Ii
I’*MhIs Flot I•I-•
• •• * 1-l't 1I ?l. 1911
i **1f Iris*I Hr«||

Everything New
Hut The Name \

ymtut

v b m / s L c .1'

E y V

l». 4*

i n r r i n a i s»*»i)
j f i»riuii»w.

m

' *

, ANGEL’S
F A T SHACK
8 a a f« «

A veaoe Ja a t O ff
Cw M va A veo aa

Of

OANS
u m r t i*

t1!1 Tfi*' gallon agulnat yo„. thr
plaintiff taka for a dlvorra; (bat
Ihle Order be published Cor the
• tolnlnry lime reay.lred by tww. In
the Henrnrd Herald, a n esip ,|-r
P***ilehed In
W- TVl i T u v *..f "“ntr ' EloriU.
rriCIAL
t ? 7 7 7 , l RIUL
! 2 s l ¥ T nr
e«A
»
f
O
Offlra A N D n y .

•el

rtisements

gB a^s

l. t' il tlU

V lllliflllt

*

IS IT A
(JUKSTION
CONFIDKNCI
II \a- Ihl S.IIHP «*••!•Il&gt;le I* •' l
ilnik*»fi*l I In i9 \ i »«i luu •• i»»
il.u lo r , f**r In* i- v o ir
b« l| i r | jim»*v’&lt; p .'lu v l»i»v
nl
Itri'ii
iiili'k 'f ili,
pm it v , i|'iiilit y
You * n r
ciH in l on lit .
*

or arn.ii «tn*\ »
m iiru n

I’hone 103

L a n e y ’s Drug Store
We Fill All l*reseriptions
Mei-rh lluildint;

Sanford, Florida

■&gt; i t . i

l»r*c|»s•«&gt;♦
«•«
i t ... * w
• • l * p -*1 s . I M n f •

N m I M ' I * Harsh Laxatives
f t p * V N C M p t th e

SeuaWc Fruit Juice Laxative

ATTENTION FOLKS!
EVERY N K .IIT IS NEW YEAR'S EYE AT JACKS!
Jark is hark from llriiailnay w ith the latest
Hcnsatinn—

PANORAM
S tc nil the llrnailway nntl Holly wimmI .stars
rlifht lu-fore your eyes.

:e .lt e d . . . L i o n

*

- y V

\

* B .v - ■

&lt;Un t

of p r i M

Ja lc e ,

» • k et^ e L . a *

^

• * ! : . " -*~”

JACK’S

DEW DROP

PACKAGE GOOIIS
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
i'tA iA T Kl) *1&gt;N' *Hr7AvW r.‘ L .
ZL - X Z Z Z '

I KNOWTHE
FIRST-AID YOUR
FARTV NEEDS
FULLSPEEDAHEAD

YOU SAVED
RIGHT, son
MY SHINDIG, ^POT*4.(MOWNtl
SULLIVAN1THIS X IS THE COt

frSnAW *W O H M Y(

RO YAL CROWN C O L A V o t « U K *

SURE GOT TH* .BEST ^
PARTY ROIUNGVS,—^ d A T

WiUiam llnlrim pfr k M
l lu ja l C n i a n ( oia •«
h i t N'k. | rholro In
lluygl f ’rown'a fainoug
c ola l « i ( R * t e i t . T r y
flnyal Crown Coin loilay. II clvpgyuiinol I,
b u t *J lu ll g*M«arg in

Anderson
Griffith
iC
L a .

KOLA

rT

Atfiy fca fcr

i

THATS WHAT VOUTHink:
tM PCICW6 H6f2 UP-—

HS’SHCAOM'
1 ftnU TTA ’S

inMV

6w »

car
has

!

r~[&lt; '■ ,‘5dr\ii

- /T ljrf 1

A 006 I — |w /

Ill HOLD
IC C ftC R

Refrlgrra-

CH C /r

KRNF-3T BROTUBRSON, Utki.
•apart .and rin.m llh , will fU

• r*H Gaa ferric*
fn m P*at Of/lc*
OUT y»ur gun aad have K
w fe e w

fe e

th *

fa a t a p .

ford Avanu*.
COOK. MAID or nun*. Eliaafelh
A Ma«la at* « ilk a* 1
C A S K lA Q g ,
M .M Call at
r I S m 7tW.

P U B M I8 H

IL-

■

By PAUL' ROBINSON

LTTA K JS T f

Wvo .

lr*4«** Ftoal Gaa Raagn;
•M wo*d rangaa;

/

NEIII IIOTTI.INC; CO.
Sanford. Fin.

H AN D S.

Uiviaatar Ehctria

»war.»-

n w i l **M aad (wayaartad ky TOUCHTqN DRUG CO.

WINGS - GINS - LIQUO

C la s s ifie d "A t

o r T iit v r m is

I'rfrlt

Funeral Direetoi
mc.Mii.

STORE

\E W

Tlirri's.i 1111it 11&gt;lir&lt;

Peter PauFs Beauty Shoppe

1&gt;rlalidUy

S.VTI. K OK AKKI.I. ATIOS KO­
TA! IINMO
fUAiTfin h im n r i*«
S.VTtl’K I * HUIlK.ltV IIIVKJ..
Tlinl &lt;1 &lt;• HlacMIff* hnMvc •&gt;.
U-iSihs .d Tsa fvrtICleatv N"
JSJ issued ihs Ird .ls» of Auausi
,\ Ii. IS1I. ha* filed seme In m*
i.f flee nnd hu mads ..ppllcs".. 1
l»r , la, deed la l&gt;e tssu.d the,
..n Held aeftltleale . ml.rsr-s toe
fi.lt..,, tin. dsscflhe.l f.'lK'.K 'n
the t'..unlfr af aemtn.de. tllatii ».f
Klorl'U. to wll.
Is .t 5 llla e k t t r I T h e Y ..w »
"f Hdnford
Thr H*iM*m»ni of IHo* ••Id pr*
prriy urwlur Ihr mt W rgrllflmir
la -u r. i H ua In tb« l u m r of I ’mknnwR
I'nlrua Mild g#||f|«rn|g ah til hr
redeemrd grcordlnv |o Uw. thepr **
HWh.
.i v * **
r

•

s-

I’ii t
I’al itMNnti
'i itniorly
^
w ith Kva Hess lli'a u ty Shop)
•MIIS. J. M. WILSON, M.im.ikit
nhh* to itiu* &gt;ou lIn- host in rv o rt tilin g for

I’flAITRli IIU; i.f i*
si»rifK* ih MiiKKiu .*\
Th tl || W | .11||r lie.1.1. i f
Ornrimtrt No 42* l-.u. .1 . .
&lt;l«) of July A If m«t •»*.
Ham** In m&gt; off hr an.I h ,
M|ipllt*rtli«»n f&lt;*r a l,t\ .|.. i i
*•••1^1 1li«faon. Hrtbl . * i|
einhrur** |hr following
,
pr..p«riy In ihr (*tMifti&gt; ..* &gt;
Hlrlfv nt FhiibU |.. \H
l- l :o Furl UpII.m,
Tha 4*Ni*mpnl of &gt;h** **u|

^ f i r . oil f u n I fV m ln o!*
fo u n t)

()ti:tlily

at PETER PAU L’S

*4rrn x m iK R rii-rjTim •
u a r . leAw
Ti* Mill »\| IT YI.M1 • '•»N*'Fits
N“l|rr I* h#rrb) *llv» i. I e l Ilit
Ul'ilt-r-Ignmel. pur«tl.*lll I" i *"
FldllbAiii N.ime* Mtdulawi rhat.Irr jOiiS Uw*
Fl“
fill* 1911 will frRlalrt w'lh lltr
•*b »k »'f |l»^ i*!rri|M t "ui • |*i 4ii'l
f-.« Mem'ntil* t'nfintk 4*l»'*i |e up* •»
»Pr#|p| *.f |»rtv»f of pilblu «•VI*.** **f
Ihl* Nnlli** Ihr flt|*l|Mit« lit mi**
I** v*Il • H.t nlenilo Mpritta- It j.»e,t'
l*&gt;*rk. iHlebi Ihr n. i»»r lh*- itihlrf
•IfWhl I* e-lttr.lgr.l I'• !.*•*Ilie*- w *|
S f m i n o l r i ‘m in tv Fi**ti'l«
lltr |ufl) Inlrf* &gt;le-.| m - ,«l«|
lo|slne*S r IIIe&gt;fpr l-r | • |t| Ihg,
n* Ir I'ounlt m Fl**rl*l • • p.u HI»*»n
I’dlrtl &lt;ti Ofluntl" ••t*t!K* I'ounM
Flat* h this 2II*I el.e&gt; , I isl,t|d&gt;|
A l» |9II
MllA.SiiK MKMINOI I- . I.MI* %N\
.» r"f|HH4i|ni
•**f II.»
M» »:i.l7. AIIF.T11 4»\ I i:«*rIt I KT
-*• • rrf.#i \

lit A II WKKKP

|L
* Signature
S S S 1 * Furniture
• Co-Maker
• Automobile---MODERN
FINANCE CO.

A L 1 IM

&gt; o tl( K ok % rri.i» \rio &gt;

i 'I i

gnf.l otNM w ill • p f» r* n ]
MfAlnat irou.

1931 Chevrolet
Coupe

|«K KOI f rAl'L» l « Whmlan
H.m.1 tfllv«r Eprma Maryland
You art b*r*h) notified that
aull f «»c ilhnrr* ha* hrrn brought
again*! you In th# flrruH «*oort In
and for Smtlnal* fount*. Klrrlda,
In Chanrrrj. by l*eul‘n# K Paul,
ana you trr h#rrb&gt; ordrd and re­
quired to onlrr your appearance
in aat.l «uii on ll"mU) November
1 1411 herein fall not or a de­
cree pro ronfeaa«t will hr entered
again*! mu
IT 11* FCIlTIIF.lt olIhr.RKO
that IM* notice hr puhllabed In
THK KANrollI' IIKIlAl.n. a neerap*a|o&gt;* puh11■hr*l In Kemlnole foun*
ty. Florida. «»nce each weak f«c
four conaectillee weeka prior In tht
i«M 3rd of November. 1941
WirSFJUt my hand and Ihe ##al
of -aid four! at Hanford. Florida,
thi* 1 d. &gt; of October. A l» 1911
i» I* I I P I I M H I N
\w i Irrk of rirtull i*«»irt «*f
SrntMtole (’"iitily Florida
lit A M \|' K.KK.l

prrtr I., the* (till s.f i "itipl«lnt filr«l
h*r*lu mu
I** f«*rr NiornilnT ?n‘l.
1411 g rulr i|.i&gt; *.f Ihl* «*miri
IMhfrwrliM- .1 ib* rr*» pro ronfrMH
Hill hr enlrlf.l ugrtlllPt &gt;»»u
II I* .tl— • ulerr.1 thrtl till* n V
|lt'P be* puhlt*|i*'«| niur *• Hr**k for
fMiir r*»ti*r* ml vr Hrrkw III Tbr
HANF«‘lll» IIMIAI I*. m nrH-pgppr
|tul&gt;Il*h«*| In Srinliutl** I'uiinljr. Fl*»
rl.U. Ihl- 1 *!.») *.f Or1**bn 1941.
•* I* IlKIlVDON

Are Orcnttocked
On Coupen.
T hey Muat (Jo!

lit Smtlni'le futility. Florida* on
!
I.**l 1. Sri’llon II. Tnwn«Mp
\ :i s.inih linn:.- 31 r" » ti...
Ihl* lli» jth &lt;l.i) «f Srplrmbcf. A&gt;
I
K»: I I .if NK I I ,.( Srr 19
l» 1911
o r it p n N n o M .
Top !l ?* Ihnite i| F.jal. .«!•
i’l« rV ,.( 1'irc-iill Court.
, — Kfl I I of S\V I I of Mr.*
-I Top 11 H Ilit of*. 1J ||at|
I»% A M u r.F.KS.
»•• toil &gt; rierk
THKIlEKi'IlK thr*** jtrraanta arw
I.* «••|«nil.«tt.| )••«! .ill.| Mi l| *if Vmi #: a i : i . \ n i * \ v h i t v *m
Hulli i|.*r f *r r u i n t i r r .
l- !••• .im.| itpprnr bullin' lh*» «b«&lt;vu
•li'n l i mill .«I Ihr I’"UFtII'*&lt;!*• .It
?vt»if..t.l M-ri.lt mii M.&lt;iM
|.tt I*•••
• i!. *|*i * ..f IVtohrr A |» |9II, tlm
.
•. . i , * t t l
j • -•ni*• bring a rulr iUy of lliia
................. . I M a r • •lurl. oth*&gt;rwl»c. ilKrm pro «**tt
•l &gt;.it«fonl, Flofr«*.» still hr rnlfml aitim l &gt;
' !••••*nam e
I Mini n&gt; h of f**u
I •hut I InJ II !• further or»1rrr.| that llil«
• riMHie |o*r*
I "filer DC pul'll*hn| nt I hr Sanfonl
f lh. ‘ Fl«—
Ilrr.l1.1 « n«-&lt;t *p.t|»rr pul.Ilrhe*| lit
«• :i« p lo r
, Fanfonl. Hrnunnlr fount), Florltl &gt;.
Mii I Mt»h ?ha
! . miu **t. Ii nrrI* for four ninirt'in
‘ lit** tirrlk*
U ITVK'tH im htn.l mil off'rltl
• cal «« I'lrrk of lita ftrcolt four!

fiord. Fl**rt4a. thlu J d a y **t O c t o ­
ber. A l» 1911.

THE LONE RANGER
OOMfT LET HIM WTFfcvW/ MCO CAPTURED

by FRAN 8TRIR
ro w

YO U TH R ^ E. A R P. A L L T O G E T H E R .

h T g V w i r r i .W * ,U . HP«VE A 8HOWO

i •• 4 "

�i

•» •

(
•

«

•

T llg BANFOBD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

.C

FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, IN I

WE HA VE JUST RECEIVED A

i&amp; tf- Z -

—

•Sprayed Heat" will give you wonderfully com*
forrablc winter living! That'* why we want you
to tee this new Florence Driven-AJre Oil Heater
now. We’ll thowyou how iti remarkable elecWinn, humidified air throughout your home!
It^i only one of the many new Florence Oil
Heitera we're showing now. You’ll want to tee
t h e i ^ a l l ^ ^ M ^ t h e r a ^ ^ F l o M m c e ^ t h a t 't j u i t

FLORENCE”1^

0

cat winter, you can depend on the gen*
/tro u t w arm th of.a Floience to keep
cold weather away from your door!
} We’re showing the newest Florence
Oil Heaters here .fTpowerful circulat­
ing and radlao^mod e lf; cabinet heat­
ers that need no flue outlet. See them
l now
let us help you choose one
'c h a i'i just rig h t .for yean* home end

■ith Built-ia HEAT DRIVER

rigbi lot your b o m a ^ in features? In price, in
every way ! Come in now I

yearr budget!
&gt;

5 sr&gt;.!

TER M S

)* u

TER M S

■»

fe * .
.

!&gt;■

■—

nz

*.J 1«./a. •• ‘ »»»-♦•*. -i

I

i . . .

B

J

i

raws
•• ■

• - *.*V

■ v

■&lt;-

...........

» —

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I

„

.

.

n

„

; L

D

. _ ________ i v

T

_______

�•&gt;•»*—T n.____
L. 1 -’ J*W wHCy *•
SH*5 S6*WfJ!r**r

T ' ’•

&gt; ' 1

x :t

■^r-

-•— *#*•*

/t
'i &gt;

■

4'

^L-.

(

*.•;•*
.
B itiiH C y ty P rd
■ o ra F r u i t A a J T v g w U i i i T k a a A h J.

Ranfnrd U The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Rlghwa)
And Water Transportation

Blalbur A m {n KhuUa
j l 'i

A
EstabUahed In 1908

VOLUME X X X III

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, OCTOHER 4. 1911

Dodgers Halt Yankee Threat WitluFast Double-Play

•Counter-Offensive Traitors In
%Started By Soviet Norway Face
Death Later
ToDefend Crimea Norwegians Who Help
•Germans Report New
Overnight Bombing
Of Russian Cities;
Fighting Is Heavy

^British ^Attack
European Towns
^Progress Claimed In
Battle Of Lenin­
grad By Defenders
•

•

_
•

MOSCOW, OcL 4.— &lt;AIM
Tt&gt; Huxslaa Nevy reported
toder to M a r l a i the pow
erfal Rod Army l | r m which
fraglit their war oat of a
FtarUh encircicairnt
and
reached tka ijore* nt 1-ake
ladofa after killing more
tkan 18.000 Finn*.
It said tke trrop«
earIn k ed on e awarat cf amxll
vtrkhipi which moved tke
lake and brought them to
loin In th» defcr.ee of I-entrgrsd.
n»

Prt**

Big scale Russian counter­
attacks In dtfenac of the
•C rim en $uni jtoavy fighting
“ the v a y • tn Leningrad
dascribetl in RuxsmnIn war riiapatcheit ta•

The . Germans
reported,
meanwhile, new overnight
bombings of Leningrad and
Moscow whllo tka British raided
Rotterdam, Antwerp and Dun-

® ^The berm ens admittad 60 wars
M M and &gt;00 wounded at
“tho fe ttle of
Mft
O m an, Including • tarfa U n k a r .
Tha Brltlak Admiralty announced
without detail, that a Carman
aupply ahlp w ta aunk aomawhtrr
In tha Atlantic.
Tha Ruailana claimed new
A g ain . In tho defame of Lenin^ g r o d and authoritative I^indon
(oure.a tald a determined Sovtel
offanaira had been launched u&gt;
aava tha vital Crimean peuinaula
_

Member Associated I'reaa

Ship Attack
Denounced By
Cordell Hull
S in k in g Of A m ericanow ned T an k e r De­
scribed As Law less
Act By S e cretary

Germans Now May
Die When Exiled
Rulers Return

Wife Of Assailant

SUMMER :I2

*LONDON. Or! I
ip
Nor­
way's exiled Kin# II in..- m today
drcr«*«*tl death for cm u - iipfninxt
the Norwegian Mute g.\mg no­
tice that Norwegian^ vim .u«| the
Nazis may die w h e n t h e . t’ugee
government is ahle t » enforce
the penalty.
Formerly such crime-* only
brought life mipn-oniM.i t
Declaring Amerif.i w»x "fncetl
with war under circuntMancc*
pre«licting the aevere«t war teat
the nation has ever f i f e d . ' Lieut.
Cen. Hugh A. Drum, rmumandIng, told nfficerw nf hi- First
Army here Fritla&gt; that "fore#,
and auperlor f*»rce o n ly . will save
us in this nntinnsi
"
Some li* OIMI officer-* u-enib|m l
in thbi little North Carolina
town d e s i g n a t e d n s \ r m v headjnunrtera for final in-tim i.••n-* be
Her huiband told her he « a &lt;1fore the start next Monday of
going to Georgia “to do some two months of maneiiv* rs that i
publlelt, work” for the America |; - j i ^ 'n iu illv 'ln v o l...• than
kirat tt,Committee,
Ilor1(ln non soldier*
, n|,||r r ,
„ ..
f .aid Mr-.
.
.
400.000
m loienaive
“ • W- Bible, shown OU.Idr h - r ,
.|U tr,, warfari.
„ ICr.lunN»w York residence. Ulkle «»- | ,
of (h„ , w„ f
U c k ^ f o m .r (.ovarnor and klr..
on the program were
K. D. River, at their
I.akrl-'nfl, I ' t r »rnmniandinir
of the
,
imiiHHiMix-a uffirrr*
....... .
---- ■
(la., home,
* * InU'iul.nij thf^p corps compoainy the First |
iome, apparently
to kidna
nap Riven. When thwart-1Army. Mu]
(Sen. Clmrh* F.
then mot
shot an.l
anil Thom
T h o m pson,
so n . f.r-t.
f ir s t . Maj
M a j tlen L lo y d i
fJ. »&amp;*• lira. men
killed himself.
g. FriMlenh.il. seemid, ami Maj. I
Gen. Khrl Truesdelt. s ix th .

34 Members Of
Crew Are Saved
I W ho W ere Alntard
B oat, 1. ( ’. W hite,
A re Still M issing
W ASHINGTON. (V i 4 —
|'V)
SoiTPturv Conlell Hull
‘ttnouiu'frl tmlav thr* xulimari lit* sink m y nf the Ain«*rii*anowiii'il oil tanki*r t C W h ile
in (lie South Atlaiitii*.
rXnnther net of luvvIfH-meHs.
nirncv nin! nttem ptril frie h tfillness in ftiniu'ctioii w ith u
Kniernl
m ovenieiit l«» drive

W ith Y a n k e e ru n n e r* on ffre t and second In the f ir s t
in g o f the second W o rld S e r ic * game in Y a n k e e S ta d iu m .
Y o r k . Jo e D iM a g g io h it in tu a L * m d o u b le -p la y , Rees,-

m an to t 'u u id li. it

action nt m ihiii I |«.
i»t flre t whil** I

the mid** vsitliu
' . i h H illy ll«
l l t u n . l i - Iit!%•

Twelve Men Are Barber Becomes Only Announcer
Lane, Randall
McNutt Warns Building Hermits
Issued October 2
Of Danger To Three permits were Issueil Oct. S ent Orders By To Win Highest Honor Two Times Are Delegates
from the City Clerk's office.
I i : . »h. .. r
Officials Florida Boys Take
U. S. Economy 2Iluneh
T o Convention
Simmons accured » per­ Dr a f t
•oi. &gt;ii
mit to erect a »he,| costing $26.Official "Wonders If
It la Advisable To
Limit Installments
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4 —&lt;;P)
— The adviaakUlty of trying to
avoid inflation by curtailing in­
stallment buying and inerrn'ln*
old age insurance payroll taxes
waa qua.lioned today by Paul V.
McNutt, who cautioned against
the poaaibl. effect, upon IhU
country*, economy and drmocia-

00 on Ihe corner of Oleander
and Eleventh Streets.
Clvdc E.sterbrook received n
permit to V»-roof n house locnted at 701 Wcat Eir.t Street :&gt;t
alt' qpqroaupatq. coat of 4116.00
with F. M. English In charge
the work.
Permiaalon waa given to Mrs
Beatrice RrVb to make n con
tract with Stafford and Kn«lisli
to re-roof h .r dwelling at IIOS
E. Fourth Streat. •

Group Of White Men Exams Offered By
Leave Sanford This M a r i on Institute
Month For ^landing
T w e lv e men h » v e b**«*n sen t
order'* to reiMirt to the Hentiunli*

Erection Of US0
Buildings Ordered

County Draft Hoard on Oct, l.l
for induction into the Army, and
two more will b* .elected sliort
ly to make up the . | U o l i of II.
it was announced today by K. It
( arter. clerk.
llecauac many registrants haw
been given permission ta join oil.

W a lte r 1
It.
lite r
S a id o u l
now ridim* Ih e • ••■ t

u h«* i •
•i tit* .in
iinii.iiiiM &lt;*r
ih.
...it
A tn n d in g p i n &gt; lt» p|.ay
.iiiiiotiiit »*r
(h i* ^
yt-m . fnt Hu
i *9ia| lititr,
u n h o n o r \ k h ir li j i o «d|»vi I.»*h«i Iwon
III* .Hill I'lllll I k&lt;Oi*|l|Jt' Il.l •
Kit 1tint* .im Kit Itu n iliill I m p
hull ru mriii'til i ( u r , %v$i»* p i . s«-ni
hi i'll n .in itxl .It* t'lfiltr X t«l th« FI..•*«I w i l h troiiliivM l*v lit. Spstiiiit
i nin ilix tric t
r id ••ntm ii of
hi
N****-*. t r u t h '
papki.
lln-a w. • I, H 14111Hhi 1h liiii'lt l i f t
12. I I mill
in S f w Y*&lt;ik «*if\
III 111alltloll t
mi •ilu r $.f
riu* urlu'li*
*• it* i *i l i m y
i' o ••ih i’t •Ilf lithe i
« f th f
iift*n l
I'Vi’itf m Hu* 8 p.*tiiii£ Nt u • lu ll a it- i %|1.. t e l to .itti m l I h r
l**p» ml* d h r Inn
»*’ ’•ittii't, t i I' 111-r titliMt. p tr x id r til
At In. viiiy a di iiiii 'liiin
' - kt i
iiul I im| i| v
a t l u u i f l hy a n y
u lR r

UllVe* ||s ;| ItlhT I lilt.
Iijn Imh*d »h»»»m .1.

Aslant i n r V ^ A vi- .d .k i p f lltl*
City was among the ten Florida
I'oys who took Civil Service es
.iminatmns «t Marion Institute it
| Marlon. Ala. today. In euni|o
, i itlon for appointment to (fiul- .l
States Na\.il Academy an.l l'i..'
. ,| States Military Academy
| These i xaininutinna a r e gnon
pro,p*,tive a|i|Hiintee. in or
ip, ,hnt senntois and emigre

Kiwanis D istric t To
C’ont'or In O rlando
O ctober 12 To 11

p ro p lr o f I h r A t la n t ic
d e r a il ,
w h ich lx p a rt of u w o rld m o ve *
in n it o f c tm tp ir* l,* ' *» itl M ull
R ryard ltM N » f the I'a iu n m fla k ',
h r d e cla re '*, e v e ry ' n a tio n b a il Ih e
rig h t «»f s e lf t le fr n s r
T h e cniiM iilnte lit Kit» *an l ’ h a t
I I o f (h e crew
w e re r e s e l l'l l ,
and fo u r w e ie niM aing.
Sup|ft» r ( e r * n f
A tlm m i« lrn (io n
fnrthg n p o lic y tp n c k l) s n ie d u p ­
on Ihe sinW in y of Ih e (u n k e r I . C .
W h ite la s t n ig h t ha i i # w e v irlr n c e
that the N e u t r a lit y AW a h u u lil
he a in e m le d . Su iu e o f Ihe l*re ai* lf n l’ s c r i t ic s . Ium t-M T d e c la re d
th e ir p o sitio n s w e re u y c h .in g v d b y
the in c n le n t.
T h e s lo p w u* ie|H»rt»*d to rp e doetl on S e p t. 27 in the S o u th
A tla n tic . T h ir t y - f o u r o f her r o w
o f :I7 A m e ric a n # w e ie p u k e d up
ye ate rd ay 4 60 index e a « l o f R e ­
c ife , B r a z il. T h ro u g h a a u b x id ia rv ,
the ta n k e r w ax o w n e d h y th o
S ta n d a rd O il t'o m p a n y uf
J r m r y , h u t e a r lv In the * * r wa%
t r a n s fe rre d (o t'a n a in a n ia n reg iat r y lo ite r &gt;he wax placed at th e
d l*p o *n l »'f U r e a l H r i t a n . u n d e r
the lease len«l p ro irra in und w ax
o p eratin g u n d e r ll r i t ix h
o rd e rx
when the w n * »unk
N e w t ,t f th e e in k jn g v a t re ceivetl a s h o rt w h ile :» f * .r a renewed a n n o u n c e m e n t hy l*re » i-

r..i

• night that their counter-offenalve
In tha northw eat'h’d driven the
German, bock front one to two
mile, on a Aroad front at Lenin­
grad and th at a powerful aetiea
of new defenaive poaltloni had
• b e e n eatabllahed about the city.
Berlin atraaacd tha progreaa of
Ihe ^adfllhetrO N4U
olTenitV*
agalnet Kharkov In the Ukraine
and the DoneU rivar baaln genarally, acknowladging Bad counA ter-attaclu by Unka and armored
• tralna but deaertMng them all
aa broken and reporting that
dertnan tpmbera were bringing
____chac*. 10-Ruitinn loipmunlcatlon.
far to the rear.
Soviet counlar-attacka about
• Leningrad againet two Carman
dlvtalona were alao
admitted,
b u t- I t waa stated that..theae,
too, wera beaten off. The cap­
ture of the palace of the old
cimra at Kraanoja Bela, I I mlJea
0 aoutheaat oY
Leningrad,
waa
,U I S U

3

the

account.^f^ycrterdiy

e uniformly
viewpoint.
Beotian vlei

trcmendotuly l»ie« -before
Lenportent todheeoee
beror* lot,•In g ra d . Ihe Red nrteiee cUimed
.
vkto-iee extending o w
, central froat and ta the far
" h tha Muter, Aid Soviet « |.
lltanr dlapatchee ood o*W ofM a ia l accounte, Naxl motorited
t ^eehnona atUmpttng to brook
through aemfwberdiahopt Gomel
» * » fw lcd ly
over, offOaoivf
octlea
.
^ ,
groat area of the aeatrol
-iTtendlng 100 milaa rwrtkwoet
ti Smehaek and *00 atDea aoath&gt;

t*J - CT|n*a,

.znsr&amp;St* *
Exchange
Oct

Bomb, piant.il bv an apparently wfll-organiicit ring of rightiat
Urrortats wrecked ,ix JrwUn aynagoguea in Faria yeitenlay. an I
a few hour* later, Martha! r e ­
tain, Ut« chl.f of .tat*, .pared
tho Ufa of Paul Col.tte, youthfal
DoGuaUJat who - waa eond.mae.t
to dlo by tho guillotino for the
m att .poctacuiar act of oppox'tlon to far .to French collabor­
ation with tho conaurroro—the
.hooting of Florro Laval and
Marcel Deal.
Pitain commuted Colette’* ten. . . . Impriaonmont
....................... ....
Unco to Ufa
but
wanted th « t~ th r «ct nf rlem enry
"wltl not be reaewed.” Both La­
val and Deal, leading collnbomtlonUU, hod naked that Colette'*
life be .pared. They • are m u perating from woandi received el
Collette', hand* daring n Vrrlellle* ceremony laat Aug. S8.

P|»«'
b.'iii&gt;re.l m I'dt'.i. I'a u l | i
hi I n'«-h „ i ,* in l- i
ThllM, who
,„.v.n
•I u n d ••yrii
•n
T h r I 'r r x id r n t bar. a l r r a i ly «!••r id a lin y * w h n t.w .t n f tinN illn -n a l
llrn n d .
llo i- iit 'lit - m n « mTivitii'w
duction order*, together with 'h eO thc oe rm pFelotitiv
Y o n c ln rrd h n n x i'lf in f a v o r o f |d itrin ir
e e x a m in a tio n
t*n
in
|i.iiiy
w
n
.
n
lin
ed
in
•
Ip
j^r jr „r«ler numbers, age, uccu
" 'l l itonk »'*••' **f h i" .n o . \vh«*ii ic u a a o n A m t u k i h u
fU n
m n r*
.appointm ent tn I'lilt e d S la t e s N i
fu.t
•'•■signalinii_^i^t__ IH l * -La**l
, il)n
, dlh.„
tlrr.
-rw-rtir-pmpTHiii :oi'l tu-ar o f v r x x r U , now fo rb id tlrn hy tho
- ---------n , Wiiimm*. tm .-m r- vtLAcailvmy. a it : TUuum*. F~A- bcrtltNI iirTiis . nii.i I,nt I\ hfll It’ m 'hieviem -ol.,'' Ill' added
law .and itome
A d m in is tra t io n
in and J im m ie G r i f f i n n f lin k
g lint-' w o rk in iM'liatf
nt
Ihe
&gt;'oiiilnati"U
t'.r new idfi«-ep&lt; n u p p o rtrrx liavi* t u lk i'd , iix w e ll,
.mployed, 26. Mobil.-, Ale.
2
,-J|7, n n v ille . tttll Si-iivell o f ‘ D e la tn d g lllln .it Itle lllirln |ih a il« * Both "I the klw in 1 Inf ui,. |„ |,r o f lif t in g t h r r e x t r ii’ tio iix w h ic h
ItUI W a lla c e n f t lila n d n , l&gt; n n g la. w»*m* prcMrntctl
with
truphi** liiriieil In al ilu* n i'il ip g u l'ir ' k r r p Biich «hipx fro m I’u rry in ic
fi
„
&lt;J4 Dotlmn. Ala.
' a la w a y . J r . , n f A n n la rh ic u la and hy till S|MI|(||)|r Nl'W * thk* tlll'k
3 Joh|J p * Wj„ Um
n o il ing
VV"li"'«day.
At ' thi* x o p itlirx to Kngl.iivxl
S'lck
H
u
m
*
u
f
W
eb
»tev.
m
New Y o rk t ity d i n uij' tDa
su„
| )rl,ar,mrlll
iiiei'ting, Ihe -I'eaker will he ihe
«(Thrr»» i* no n tn tu to ry p ro v iY o u n g m en o f th is S t a t e w in . I W o iM 't S e rie s .
4
h a i l o f t h e .Mill...... | JIW St*-htM&gt;|. "Ion f o r h id ilin y a vrxR**| like thi*
worker, 22 Redding, Calif.
U o k the riim p rd itiv e e x a m ln a tin ii \
‘ lliit her, liecmiM* of tlu* Lire** i ' C ' f Ih o n i.i* h I ,a in h e r-.
LEGION TO MEET
4.
James
L.
Parhbm,
1276,
i
i
—
f k — W K d i* r—w h trlt—w :n - t i n dt T " 1
-• ,
,
H o f gm
i p pUlinUlUtUL
n l n t m o n L . ltnn - li'uilw .1 Stfltt-S TfnprrH’tnrr- -WTTtlTTT— Mx-rjmTi.rrTT
Alt Thler elnl* meeting wilti |leCamnhell Loealnq nterebert .wiiL un*mjjojfnL_23^_Ilntttn— Herr-JTlJntgfy Acuiemy were: Sjii iiu; irra, tin* in(i*n.xo ml ci t i l-'i'd " eluli will Ih- Ill-Ill 0,1 IM, B u n am ian r r g i« t r y , fr$»in t»«*ir%ic
u rn ird , h u t It v%n# tint iiiin t r ilia t r . n_ ,■ a. ,«
. . of Orl
.Irlandn, Ed Kd- ill lilt llnillg'0 Ilf till' | tl Iteek IY II
lu . n ., Illrgftfon, .J.r,t
m e .r antMTCegton^ Rut at 7 . ti*
hi Sanford, it hu* been oil- ly kno w n w h v K h rr " h r M itu u lly
6. Car I A. Lee. a-IH.10 tire ,, im of T ,||aha ,..e and Tod Me D ikI|»« r &lt; a n d Kix
o’clock Monday night to attend
iiiinilta11.-i
1
1
*
-,
|
nomired.
Tin*
i&gt;
i"gram
will
Inhud K u m it.
n meeting In Oviedo, at whicll repejr _.hop .mploye, 21, Route | ,4Bdo|) of WaufhuU.
•null *»••»c»illy h a d
lb*'
blgge li eluil,' iiumbvrK lay u group from
Thr inrulm t, #u».l Sriiatur Hill
David Wiley of Mount Dora wilt 2 , 8 enfurd.
liMlpiiing u u d ii'n o * t»f a n y
an
•he
Slul.in
Gl&gt;"
I'lidi
under
the
6 . Thomas W. George. 2166.
ID.. Ala.) madr it "plum (hut
apeak. Transportation will bn
re port*r of
Kaiut‘4
tho
|t l
ilirerlion
of
Prof
liiffen,
who
nplx thr dvtrrminatioii of tho
provided. All veteran*, whethe.- .hipping clerk, 27, 320 Wr*t
•••»*»n A brt.atltitil.i of ih«* It'iireil • on t|,e
Kiw.ni* Mill- it
.
NasU to carry thr war '•» ihn
mrmber* of the American L. Klrit Street.
IIu i Ut type «u&lt; i’»p&lt;i'ially fitt-d "tret Show 1**1 year.
7.
Relnh
E.
Mu*e.
.1220,
gar­
Wratrrn llmiixph^rr ••t *•*•11 i t to
glon, are invited.
f u r lh«* hertit* seaMUi in wliiili
age mechanic, 21, Rout- " -»n..
thA rc*t of th# world." Hr mltlril:
I- lutlntah
repri**elila(ivr-i
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Ort. thr
"Thi#
U juftt nnothrr link in tho
ford.
r
were engaged. He iieV!-r w .u at
&gt;. Lonnie C. Rnbin.on, v-2616, 4 —147— Two children of Mr*. n |m* for cnlurful, deeciiptive
chain. |l In juat another signal
unemployed, 29, t i t Elm Avenue. Angelina Russo who were lo»l weld* to give hi* lialvnet* a
l» u* that we ahuuld tukr every
9. Eddie .Reckstrom. v-IAOU. lit confusion when a Pan-Amrr- cn lp lrle end stirring pirtuie id
passible step in oitr awn dein
plan*
made
a
rrsah
landing
trucking buolneu, 34. Cltrui
I-otiipanv F. of tho 30(h B®*!- fen.e.”
:il tha end of s flight from Mi- what wa* happening &lt;m the
Height*, Sanford.
Representative Johnson
(D.,
field, ilu* In a Voobulary ho nii'ii»(.
t uniform rank, of Ih# WimmJ.
■
ml
last
night,
were
Marie,
two,
10. Jock W. Living*. 861 a. un­
ha* hmlt up through con, taut nii'ii of the Worl«l, under (hi* rnp- Tex.) took a similar view.
The -out poet Sunday School'*, number of churth-gov* be, employed, 27, Route 2, 8enf»r&lt;l. uod '8u*an, line.
Hut the I. I*. While incident
Mr*. Russo anil Fredcrirk, seurrhiug fur new cgprcs*ion», Uincy «f (! L. roBlnz, will con- brought no change in the view­
e*to bitched by the young people'* b e n inereoalng iteadlly. Robert
t. Harley W. Davie. 60.1.
ha* made him a ventuMe duct initiation ritra for a larg#
-----nix*tlon of U]* Pr**hyt#r- Herndon Mid. aad for the fir,t eonitruction worker, 23, Akron, three, were oaf# with 26 other which
point nf Representative Wood*
two year* membere (If the Pres­
claxx of rand Ida (®i« in Wintrr
laaaenfcr*. Frederick was in he- walking thexauru*.
"(ho‘ le»* completely r&lt;|iiipp&lt;'d Cardrn Monday nighl, in wm an- ruff (It., Mich).
byterian Church solicited donaI t. Frank L. Towle*, 2231,
“I am opposed In arming of
tiooa
from
townspeople
to newspaper man, 23, 716 Magno­ \ h e other two were held by might have found hlmxelf ipeeeh- nminerd today.
I Avenue.
our merchant vessel*,'* he said,
le**
over
the
kalridou-opir
build
a
new
buUdtag.
properly
i seesngore, who attempted '
Th# a coup will Iravo the W. O. “and am againet letting them go
.
'Caralya Dague and Ro­
Avenue.
*cene i enacted tefnre him, hut
heated, with liaTwo
bert Hemdoa
were attending ventilated .and
of the men ere volunteer*, l end them out. after being sub- Red. m hooted in finding |I m- \Y. Hall on Bark Avrnu# at 7:00 Into war gone*.''
enough
placco
ta
aaat
member*.
ofltu'k
Monday niicht. All memmerged
upsidedown.
• Cbriftion Radeevor conferwhich b Indicated by the “v”
When Rer. Brownlee and tho before their grder number. Tw»
Salvatore Russo of New York, right word for s partirular .situa- brrx of (hr uniform rank ar#
earn in Avon Pork several poor*
lion,
•tveped
in
knowledge
of
imltlm
found they
had of the draftees ere among those inaeklnist mate with tbe U. H.
u*kr«l to b# al th# hall al 6:45
ago agd a r m l a proceed by a
en oa “oat p a t ” Sunday enough money ta begin construc­ who registered with the tl-year- Navy, eras waiting for a reun­ the rule* end intimate ect|iyain- oVIork.
lanceihip
with
the
player*
and
they bought an
ite after several months na Ih.'
which hod been eatabUah- tion. »h*r
m » » £ elds on in ly I.
trash occurred less than a miV a veteran, in the work, brought
ad near Lakeland far childrena Mart aiitnnca
Tho
men
have
been
eeked
U
into every home In Fletbudi.
COLUMBUB, Oc*. 4 —&lt;A7—
ha had no mean* of tranepor- cite of tbe old moating place report ta tho draft board on Sec­
Forrest T urner snd Slim Scar*
in a few mouth's tfine, the ond Street a l 1:16 P. M. end
body of one child was re- all of'New York’* borough* and
tkjn to attend church.
brough, long-sought Georgia •*.When the de leg* lee returned B«ardill Arcane Chapel- woe 1:30 P. M. Oct. 13. They will i &lt;JT»rttl today. TH* parwnU wvro suburb* a vivid picture uf 'Ih-m
Hum*' in action.
caper*, war* csjtured wilh the
they praeentedthe idea
of omoUtfd.
he given a brief medical check­ (of upMt to Identify which on®
RERUN, Oct. 4. —{47— A convict liberated yesterday end
“ m* desire to become a prortirthw a siaritor Saaford proj- Each snauaer there b a ra - up and will board a chartered It'WM.
feaaur of dhlflish gave Ita i Ur bom b explosion in the lieedauar- a women claiming te be Turner'*
to Rev. A
D. Brownie cetion blble school conducted at bus. Tha bus wilt go through
ter*
of ihe
Hrlglen rightist wife—by atate and federal of­
hia ramiuand of espre**U&gt;n. He
tacortcra of the local Chrta- the chapel and this peat ram ­ Green Cara Springs, where the
probatly knows many times Ihe movement In Hrusaele killed e ficers in south Georgia.
i Radeaya r, and Immediately mer Alice M,Elroy of the Ebb- troop will clung* for Camp
number of words he learned in secretary In the office* of Ihe
There was no violence, al­
M plana to make a t
Vo. Bit la School Uugbt Blanding.
, ■chool, tome of which he will militarised group, it was an- though (hey were heavily armed
th £ commaaity. Witt
dally
Vivian Collin*, director of sonounced
today.
The
explosion
wax
use
only
onw,
and
always
in
after freeing 43 convicts In a
ef their miniate
a t the Sun- Motive service in Florid*. h&gt;.i
ORLANDO.
Oct. 4 --M 7— tha right place. Reared in the Tuesday.
raid. Thirty-four were recap­
aided upon the
for those who will Mayor William Beardall eigtied South, hr hae 0 below-the-Ma*""
day School
echo
orot Mim m .
tured.
lecatkn, BaordaU A te Elisabeth Fite aad Mbs Ana leave fo r the Army OcL 13:
&gt;M sent to Washington Friday Dixon Line accent and a rich
Whan
In
times
of
g
rata
emer­
a
project
fer
Orlaado’a
second
Mteet
store of rolloquallem*, which
fa
OaroJrn Doggo
gency It becomes necessary for airport already
M bs La
epprorad
hy
•tumped seme of his lieMf#raUnd«Al
Department,
tk b notion te ask Ita people to the Civil Aeronautbe Authority.
, who now, however, know
or ^U rm m
Da- ahara In tha common defense, It
The CAA will contribute $243,- that when he save 'oil tied up in
RERUN, OcL 4 —(47— DNB
in Imperative, that each man do
ef the coat, with the WPA a crocus tack,’ he mesne 'in the announced today seven persons
k b part. Everyone of n s hae e
County Judge R. W. Were Mid
np etoot I326JOO. The bag.’ Other expressions common bed been executed la Prague fer
teak te perform. Yours U tbe
'contribution win bo land ta the land ofrotten nose are treasonable activity.
today he believed this county ta
a t $1700, scran mU*e beard every day on the street*
I of n Oaldler a service up‘ ‘ i of any 9th»r In UJa M*&gt;r—&lt;
added tradition hnpaara e
in tho proportionate number
awrotary
ttntr___,
OHm Oo *n a M * u n cf Brooklyn a* a result uf Red*,
ImloemVm*
b#0«d
Vi
t banco. Yon ■h am • received
of drivonT
broadcast*.
_________________
.
r nation 4a report fa r train:
To last
- t a addition te being a walk­
.The Thhum Oraen Wave Incog ing dictionary, Barber also is
Fair to portly eloodi and cou.In a ii
• t a d tho Sugar Bowl aerie* at a veritable fount of Information Uaued warm tonight and lunday,
I with te a
Q0 gH^panrari
g y j (|f) •xc»pt for light showers on tha
you
■
southeast aad tha extreme south
teO oa soon as a

United Henrico Organliolion
ordered Friday by th# Army «»•
ter a delay by lo rrn im rn al
tgenew* crlUcl*od b y b o lh War
q*d Novy Dow rtn io a t officlaU
Th.- nctlpT folIowiJ, • " •« '•* live order by Preoidenl Rooaev.lt
transferring
the coB.tructmn
from the federal work, ogenc.
to th a Army quartorm a.ter corps

Body Of One Baby In
Irash Landing Found

j

Woodmen Of World
To Initiate ClaH.u

Oui Post Sunday School Begins
Fourth Year In Beatrdall Chapel

i ij'as, is

O.

2 Who Raided Chain
Gang Are Captured

m

Bomb Explosion In
Berlin KUla One

%

Second Airport At
Orlando Projected

Mice

7 Are Executed In
Prague For Treason County Makea Good
Showing In Permits

in s

m

oa a

LOCAL WEATHER

a te

a’- U n S V t
T i

ir

a ■ 1

u'£“»r,

'!•

/

�</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="73641">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 03, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73642">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73643">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 03, 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="73644">
                <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="73645">
                <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 03, 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="73646">
                <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="73647">
                <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="73648">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73649">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7400" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7038">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/b6e0c5afd6ef1a961d54db80f9b9de97.pdf</src>
        <authentication>3fb216b93cae8bf657b867d41be7fca8</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73640">
                    <text>&gt;
\

I

•* • • •

*»

QUAKE IN INDIA
LEGAL NOTICES
QUETTA. India, Oct. 1.—(A*)
A 3i-«ccoi&gt;d carihquaka abock
Renew
was felt bara Monday. One perMode*
I*
hmbj
|l««a
that
wa
KAAHINGTON, Oet. I.—UP) ara •nailal la bu#ln«ee at lal ion wan killed and two wort In­
i.IM o id increase In the net East tnd Mrnl, Hanford. Samlnola jured. The damage was negligible.
|M of elasa 1 railroads fur County Florida, under the fie*
tltlona name Lodge a Hon llroeary
I*first eight months of this and
ro n e s
wa Inland lo raglaiar
Is hereby elvvn that I
r a m the same period In ■aid that
nama purauunl lo lha terme InNolle#
la buslnosa al San­
it . was indicated Monday in of the “Flrlltloue Nama Htalata’* ford. «nase«d
Florida la lha county »f
astimW by the Association (Chapter JaJU Ia«* of Florida) Somlnolo
at MS# Fraaeh A»a. un­
with
Iha
('lark
of
lha
Clreall
Court
American Railroads,
der tbs fictitious nama Sanford
Fruit Co. aad that*! Inlsad lo r«lha Association sstimatsd the of gamlnolo County,M. Florida.
J UlIXlK. ai.i.r
said nama pursuant to lb.
1 income of class 1 .railroads,
KOI.IK IIKLI.E LODOK.
I.rmr
of Ibo "Flellllouo. Nom»
J » H F c l UUM IK.
sr intersat and rentals, up to
Plalul#"
IChaplor *M*I» Laws ol
g. I I was (296,531.000 against Oet. I, Mil.
Florida I with lha Clark of lh»
LUOjOOO in the corresponding
Clrmli
Court
of Seminole County.
ntyricK
MTHast yasr.
Notice lo hereby given that !. Florida.
M. K TOOKE. Jit
Il.orao C. lit*rd*o, am rngatnl In
Sanford. FlorWs
kualnssa on lbs Country Club- Kept. II. t«. Oet. I. It. &gt;1, Mil
FIND ILLEGAL GAR
I’aola Hoad under llur fictitious
of Spancer-llardsn Dairy
TAIXAfTASREE, Oct. \^~ name
n o n cm
and tbni I Inlsad lo rsslrter said
Nolle# 11 hereby gleea lha) I
?)—The state gasoline testing nama pursuaat to lha "Flclllloua
am
In
b a iln g r* a t
fa n lari’ found 11. illegal tam­ Nama Slaluta" (Chaplsr ISIS!
Avbfitt* at Hanford. Klnrlila
es in 1069 gasoline testa made laws of Florida) wlln II.. Clark In lh« County
&lt;A W#mlnnlo undor
of the Clrruli Court of Nom'nol# ih» fle«i|ioii« nam
itwaaa Sept I and Sept. IS. rrtitniy.
e F &gt;1. it i r •
Florida.
IAr
A
l'r
0(»fR
an.I that I Inlmsl
% samples Wars stale, one was
iik u r d r c
H A im R N .
r»|lm»r tmiiI n«m» nureumt !«•
■tgaUnatad. and four others Oet I. MU.
|hp l*rm* of lh« ”FlrtI(Ion* Suin'STS illegal for other reasons.
Htatufr' (Chapter fnijj Uwi „f
Florida) with lh# Cl#vk of Ihr
»•
nom eu
Clrruli Court of flrmtnofo County.
Katies la hereby alvrn ibsl I
Florid*.
e » » w( n a n i w s u , F • *»» » W &lt; 1111
Ss SBgagtd la business si MS N. e—
FI/HII5NC* U. nOTKLRIL
tllln u a n i m i
W a r rio r Out. I. |I41.
ark Avs. Baaford. Florida. un- dY#urr nftth u• r * (fle
ito n d
tr'lhe fletltlous name The Faeea t o r e g is te r &gt;ra id n tm1*H »p u|n----h
u i n t to
Ml# aad that 1 island to reamer
kid aaasa parauant lo tba lerme lh « t i r m i o f ih * " F lr tltlo u a ftEm o
PTtha “Flelllloui Name Mtalule" R td tu l* " (C h a p lo r 20111 Lo w e o f
w ith th# C la rk o f
th *
Chapter 10*11 Laws of Florida) F lo rid * }
Itth lha ClarN of tbs Clrruli C l r r u 't C o u rt of flwtnlnolo C o i/ity ,
Sort Of geminate County. Fb.rl.Ia F lo r id a
K A MONFORTOM. * |
ItOUKItT U COX
_
.
O w nor.
M. 1, .MU.

In Incomes
Railroads Shown

ALTMAN’S
USED

NIFnCN

SO la heraby given that I
gaged In bualaeaa al Ml I!
gl Sanford. Florida. under
ItMewe name Oily Drug Co.
iat 1 Intend is reglrler said
maaat to lha terms of lie
SS Nhana •tsiute"' (Chapter
Law* Sif Florida) with ibe
lha Clrruli Court of
lie Caistur. Florida.
C. M. M1TCIINU
owner

And I’ve had two pay raises
in only eight months! I’ll say
you*can’t beat Uncie Sam’s Navy!

GARS

K

Y

OU couldn't aak for a greater thrill than
that which a fallow fata whan ha cornea
beck home wearing a trim Navy uniform. The
jLcj crowd around. They all want to know
• .ja t you've been, what you’ve done. And
&gt;.*.«.•, do you have storiea to tell I

Final
Clearance

GREATEST UFC IN THE WOULD

To Malta Way
For The Trade-Ins
On The New

1942
Chevrolet
Now On Display
At Our Showroom
We Are OYeretoeked
• On Coupes.
They Must Go!

You're proud. And you abould be. For you’ve
bean leading the graafaae life in the world.
And it’a a thrill to tell about it, too. A thrill to
i.o the admiration in the eyes of the One and
Only Girl aa you tell about the drat time you
btoeml a Destroyer. Or-hondled a P.T. Boat
at more than 46 miles per hour. Or stepped
oat in front of your shipmates to receive your
lire* promotion.

L O O K W H A T T H E U . S . NAVY
A N D NAVAL R C tE R V E O F F E R YOU

v a n TtAIWWa worth 61800. Needy jfj trades
aad vocations to choose bom.

• 0 9 0 RAY with regular Increases. You map
asm up to 81'* a month.
■ACM YtAM you are entitled to a generous
vacation period, with fell pay. ".
MOO rOOD and plasty of U.
r a n CLOTNINO. a complete outfit of cloth­
ing when you flret enlist. (Over 8100 worth.)
r a n MgMCAL CAM, Including regular den­
tal attention.
nNCIT SPORTS and antertalnmanl any man
could ask fur.
TRAVIL, ADVOmiRC, TRRMAS—You can't
bast the Navy for them I
BIOOMC AN OrnCfR. Many can work for
aa appointment to the Naval Academy of
the Annapolis of the Air at Panaacols.
rUTURC 8UCC686. It’s easy for Navy trained
man to got good-paying jobs In civil life.
U8CRAL MTlRtMCMT-PAY for regular Navy

1839 Plymouth
Coupe
1473.00
C h e y rlo c t C oupe

M

* Signatui

t w 3 !a k cr
• Automobile
/M O D E R N
FINANCE. CO.

*° 9“ OeTsJopmsnt
whCk la
av«ty bit aa Important
hJ**ho wr» tbglr ryes are rl

°*

bafara they go barb to Mb
Hava them namlnsd now.
“Veer sslis/selien Is ear seer*

, Dr. INGRAM.
Optometrist
PRONE 84

p

*

ATTENTION FOLKS!

IV iB Y NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS I
from Bmdway with lk« latadt

191)0' Plym outh

•

*

Coup* ---255.00
1939 Plymouth
Coupe ........... 255.00
1934 Pontiac
Coup* ......
125.00
1932 Ford V*8
Coupe.......... 115.00
1931 Chevrolet
Coupe ..........
03.00

Mall coupon for your free
copy of “Life Is the U. 8.
Navy.” 24 pages, fully Illus­
trated. It aaewera all your
questions. Telia what your
pay will be... promotionsand
vacations you can aspect.
how you can retire on a Ufa
Income. Baser!bee hear you

And with w a* promotion came an Increaae
to pay. Audthore were more to pome. Second
Cluau F in t Claaa. &lt;And then' Chief Flatty
Ofoaer. Many might even go to AmApolie.
Or loPaoaacola with the Rying cadatif V *
Exd ting? You bet, and ftin too. Something
doing all tha time. Real ho-man’a stuff. Box­
ing. Haaahnll Football. Swimming. A N D
M OVIE8... previews, tool
•

nearly 60 skilled Crudes and vocations to
choose from; B«dio expert, machinist, welder,
aviation mechanic, »i«niai technician, elec­
trician—to mention a few.
Yee, training that would be worth $1500 to
you in ooo year’s time. Training that will
aeeure you of a well-paid Job in civil life. Yet
you get paid while learning—get your keep
and a complete outfit of clothing free.

K . I f yen are between 17 and 81 (aa

aland), gat this b aa bosk now. Ne
Ask th e Navy editor o f tkis paper for a
itsphnna him. Or moll hiss the coupon.
Yeu can paste (t
WIAS Tam BAO«t OP MMOOI U

after roadlng tha froa booklet you dadde to apply for a pleas In lha Navy,
you will racahra this smart lapst-'
emblem. It la a badge of honor yon
will bo proud to wear.

ENROLL IN THE NAVAL RESERVE
, B t RELEAHD after the em ero en cy
raanUsUngUthaNaval Rassrvo
aad on active Navy duty through-

r n S d ^ la thJenHM meat”
Hisaimbsr—tha regular Nat

PANORAM
Beo all the Broadway aad Hollywood stars

1GB GOODS
AT POPULAR PRICBS

.n o

on

B E A im n iL

la k e monboe

p s e m n -^ i

LISTEN .* IP DMK
M A ffC tS W M -.

W TRIOUTOPj

u a u r r ^

ied A dvertisem ents
PUKMUHCD 8-800M apt.

,2 t* W l8 P i3 rk
’ PtnU flEU ID e m a r 8apL, bath. Klee. Refrlg.,
eva * water heater. Oat#

a fe /

rot The Navy aatd, Pick s trade

375.0b

1938 Chevrolet
Coupe
275.00

Get this FREE booklet

FREE TRAINING WORTH 91500

1938 Plymouth

[ p b r s a n a lltw

When aba In tha world i n thgra guch
opportunities for thrill, for fun, for a fotura
as in Uncle Bam’s Navy?

�Sanford In Tha
Florida Cilv Affordl
And Water
SANFORD; FLORIDA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER

Greeks Take Up Arms
Against Occupation Army
Congress Commi
R eports Pos
T e l e g r a p h Is
Financial D a n i

ran*
Party Welcomes Reds
A s Allies And Of• few To F o r t i f y
T h e i r Resistance

Police Look For
A ttackers Of
Rivers And Wife

Belligerartts To
• Trade Prisoners

Kidnap Plot Suspect­
ed As Man Shoots
Self At Chase Find

Czechs Say Leaders
Being Shot To Induce Slave Labor

the wf i Urn perm rily In a rvstrict• 4 aoae UUa weekend to u c h a n g n
IJMHr prtaeM ra ea^h, th e th a t

under a a agreem ent providing
fo r the withdrawal of a a ip la n to

i

%, prom (neat

^

’thot M 4 UW,Ue

10

W ataherr on O m M u lb m rt BagUah coast reported anU-alrcraU
! • d i e l l b o n ta ta t h a ^ l g h t iky
' p e a r Calais and Tumbling bomb
sgploaloaa from the direction of

§km

adasoday, British
sar* iweoped an a
K beats noar 'ho

Organisation of the Senford
Badminton club U g etting under
way,* |t waa announced today.
The membership ia comparative­
ly aw cll doe to the fa c t th a t it
ic .difficult to regulate tho time
for meetlnga daring tho sumALBANY.' G s- Oet. * y -W )J
mer month*. It waa reported by
Dorothy Marshall, one of tho Army Aviation Cadet Albert R.
Kaufman of Norfolk, Va., burn*

Air Student Burns
To Death In Crash

In Urn moon

;i K * g * » f :
arriving a t the m at
:ht Clyde P ark er pi

“safe’s . "

tho

south vast

55.*!

cr

w ith

Dinah_ Shore

WASHINGTON, O c t 2 - ( W
— A Senate subcommittee on ral
te n ta te commerce rtcuir-nendid [r
Congrrai perm it the emerging of &gt;
the American telegraph cnm pan.il
l*i. adding that the Postal W e .! ?
fta p h U in “ financial danger.’!]*
Harold U Ickcs, eecrctary a t* '
th e interior and petroleum coor­
FORT RRAGO, N. C. S e p t
dinator, hotly disputed W ednee.
— (Special)— Pul. L &gt;n Hnrday a Senate committee'll corn,
elusion th at there la no im m inent
W ester was starved with MIm
ehoriage of petroleum products Dinah Shore,
Eddie
Cantor's
on the ear tern seaboard and chal- aongstrvs* who a waa voted tho
ltn g rd tho credibility of nomi of
th e teetlmony on which the eon- outstanding new radio atar of
&gt;y trading radio editors,
when ahr gurat atarred in the
fifth Field A rtillery Training
Regiment's muaieal revue, “ Kha; hi Wacky.”
, Vployed l&gt;rfore the 16,000 He*
i fartee. undergoing their basic
w llit.vy training hero, Pvt. Wcap le r look p a rt in o n e 'o f th r moat

Would-Be Laval
Assassin To Die

m istress Is Guest
Star In M u s i c a l
Revue A t Camp

cent— to me that mean* shortage,
“ It docan't mean that them
isn't enough for to d * /, but it
doci mean that. If th ii trend
w ere allowed to continue, there
would not be enough for n e a t
w inter."
Ickea look sharp exception to
testim ony by John J . Pelley, p r n idant of the A ssociation- o f
A m ericas RaJIrads, on whlrh .tb s
rom m lttta baaed in p a rt a flndlag
th a t th e n waa no ahortege %jt
transportation facilities.
A isorting the com m ittee's re .
po rt had “gravely haadlcepped''
tha program o f. the p a tf e e e e t
eoordlnator'a o fn ro f&gt;y creating
“ a wholly unjuatlfied altitude of
comDlaccncy’* on tho part of the
public, Ickea and
Ptllay
bod
gtyan testimony “which waa u t­
terly w ithout foundation—and 1
believe he knew th a t It waa w ith­
o u t, foundation."
“ Mr. Pelley," tho secretary
asserted, "owes not only to you,
b u t to tho American people
whom he has w antonly and mali­
ciously deceived, an abject apotngy. Mr. Pelley has Imooaed noon
you. Mr. Pelley baa trifled with a
torloua •lluatlon."

collision, of two training planet
near Turner Field Wed acuity.
In the formation s i U planes,
preparing ta land a t the advanced
a ir school, tho turn chlpa collkled and tu r a t Into ftemoa. Cadet

Supply Demands Of
Russia To Be Met
By U. S., Britain
!W Aca*f fafrd V*r«««

An armetl Creek uprising
In Rulgnrian-occunieti Mnrcclonia was reported today
as German firing squads and
hangings took the lives of
170 anti-Nazi conspirators in
Hungarv, Belgium and old
Czcchoslavakin.
The Swiss telegraph quot­
ed Budapest dispatches as
saying the Greeks' attem pt­
ed revolt wa« put down by Ger­

Brooklyn w ent slightly mad as more than 1,000,000 person,
turned out for a victory parado for the borough's beloved Iljm»,
tho Dodgrra. The battle cry waa "Rest th r Yanks-” Ruling in the
leading ja r arc Larry MaePhall (le ft). Dodger*' president, and
conducted Miaa Dinah Shore Loo Durocher, manager.
through their training urea and
gdve her n first hand ia«H o f
artny life. Before leaving by
p l l a ^ f o r Now York City, Mira
g n B h u Irlvrfl a b r h r enter*
i

Two Spider Monkeys Added
Attractions On - I sland

Czechs* Premier And
2 More Generals Shot
BERLIN. Oct. 3 — (A*)— Th"
Naxl.plcktd premier of the Ciceh
protectorate of llohemla-MoravUi,
two more Caech general, and an
undtterm ined number of o'her
porton. were .h o t or condcinrd
to death V cdnc.il.iy In stern and
continuing* .uppreaaion of what
tho Gcrmana term a treasonable
plot.
Tho generals, described by r.
German spokesman aa brigadiers,
were the fourth nnd fifth of the
Jgeneral rank to he executed since
‘tho N ails announced they had
smashed a conspiracy to / over*
throw German rule 7n Iho pro­
tectorate. • •

August Total For
Fertilizer Use In
County 400 Tons
Seminole County consumed n
total of 411.05 tons of fertiliser
m aterial, in August, 1041. com­
pared to Polk county which con­
sumed the largest am ount of
materials In the State, totaling
1604.45 tone.
The County used 34.65 to n .
of nilrete of sodn, 6.26 tons of
sulphate of ammonia, 01.70 ions
of castor pomace, 11.30 tons of
m itorgranltr, 14.70 tone of an*
perphosphate, 10.00 .tona of r&gt;0
percent m uriate of pota.h, 245.25 Inns of hardwqod ashes. 0.20

tons nf *Hrep~UIInuro," 0,00' tnnx

of untreated limestone, 1.25 tons
of cynumld, 3.46 tona of dried
blood.
■i
Also .20 tone of cotton seed
meal. 3.60 tons o f goat manure,
.60 tons of high grade tankage,
LEXINGTON. Ky., Oyt.
tsF)—Mrs. Fred Miley died of 2.65 Ion. of, bane meal, 1.73
bullet wounds Wednesday two tons o f. nitrate of pola«h. I," •
hm in i f a r 'lh # burial o f her tona of m uriate of potash, .25
tons of sulphate of potash. .65
tona of tobacco stems, .45 tona of
H
secondary p lan t foods and .60
a t Ihe
Iona of mlaoollaneoua.
During tho month o f A ugust
•ho consumption of gnaollno and
■pgaraii
kerosene in thlo county waa 20.1,143 gallons and 31,000 gallons,
respectively. The largest am ount
a t St.
wgtehin
went t
gallons, whllo D ural county con­
marnbci
sum er more karoaena than any
hero t
bther eountjr It) the S tate, a tonight,
cam log.

Mrs. Miley Dies
Of Bullet Wounds

Miracle
Bomber

« k pancake
a t dawa to- agent
am en

ta«

Nazis Hang: 170 P er­
sons In Hungary,
Belgium And Old
C zech oslo vakii

1,000,000 See Dodger Parade

i

LAKELAND, Ga., Oct. 3 —
|NI7— Valdosta Police Captain / ,
L Mutphy in aeeking today to
clarify w hether more than mia
teraon waa Involved In an at*
* tk l*at 'a&gt;cht on former Gov­
ern o r and h n . E. D. Rivera.
Three ahota were fired In the
atruggle.
R iv en waa hit over the heed
with a plato I bu tt, and Mrs. Rlv-

LONDON, Oct .8 —m —
The conaervative oartv tounanimously mroroved
^ h « Churchill decision to wet
come Russia as an illy and
"fortify their resistance by
'every possible means."
Reports from a southeast
JBritlsh port says Britain
apd. Germany Will call off

poBt»y*any Wester

unin- ( • t e a t

JBTHEHSS h S
________ I

waa

Frank

T.

FBI

Walsh

150— H arvard).

Bitf .Contract Given
To Reynolds AUoya ,*» '*

• **I
-

•
t- r
. .
WASHINGTON. O ct. 3 -V P )
— Tho award o f a 12,704.070
con tract
to
Reynolds
Alloy,
Campon, L k ta r HU1, A la., fo r additto**) facUltiee waa aanouncod
by thd W ar D epartm ent today,

tadttles Visit Pine Ridge

The Soviets claim a N ail g l l - ..
Two more “king, of swing," der-plane attack, apparently an
Crimea w a. repulsril and thoY
the spider monkeys, have been said Russian defender, cost of
added to Monkey Island to bring D ni.per were repulced by G tr-.
Iho populace up to 20 anil when man drives.
The R us.U n. reported today
that congregation
g ath er, for
mesl time they produce more th a t German glider fliers head­
laughs than a barrel of monkeys. ing up the offensive in »7,e lll.d e
The two new monkeys nro tho Sea area—presumably that di­
Golden Spiders acquired by the rected at tho Crim ea—were be­
too several wekea ago from an ing shot down, and it appeared
ri'pcAtinK
im porter that had Just brought I th a t the -*
Naxis were
them from Central America. Up tho ttchnlquo u*nl F* Btorm
to now they had been kept In' a C rtto in Iho MotlltfrrnncHn.
cage nn the "main drag" of the
Tho (itrm o n i and th rlr Kintoo until they rould become ac­ nlah and
Italian
associates
customed to the other animals. claimed vlctoriei* a t both tho far
One of Ihe new monkeys is northern and southern ends of
shy but the other ran always the Russian battle Hue. whllo
be seen doing a prance dance Moacow intimated that both tho
on the guy wires leading from Leningrad and southern fronts
the upright ladders.
At
mral were being .Ubilikcd with heavy
times tho monk g e t. "In Ihe contlnujng losses for the invailgrove" when he sw ing, down for era._____________
tlinnur
—------ ■
- — Snow was reported Tailing
When the two Black Spider, the southwe.L
were p u t nn the island several
The Finns announced Ihe cap­
weeks ago they were given a ture »f Petroxavodsk, capital of
ducking on the moat by the Rhe­ Soviet Karelia on the tslhmu* of
sus monkeys, tu t they are g et­ th a t name about tHO mi,lc» north­
ting along all right now.s“Chuk- east of Leningrad and an Import­
kle". named by the keepers brs a n t point on the railroad runn ta r tro m -T h a r^ n r tn -tK r ^ re she ha* of carrying on a eon- tic port of Murmansk, which .till
veraatlon, la uaually trucking i. In Russian hand*.
around the island in a Jitter bug
Red ca»ualti*s. u l l the H ncrouch.
nish communique, were heavy
Preacher, one of tho olilor and a mass desertion by Soviet
spider monkey., prefers the more officer, also was claimed *►
d lienHied stance in hie prancing. though It was ataUd many of
With both arm . In a “ stick •"» th« R«&lt;i arm y a political comUD” posture he archee hie h*clt mlssara klll.d therawlvea ralh ar
and steps around with the graco than bo captured.
of a w a lti.r.
A . to the couth, the Germane
The real Jitter bugs of Ihe reported th a t their own fnrgaa
Island are Rhe.ua monkey*. They had captured several Russian batare always in motion, doing the terlea e a it on Dnlepcropelrorck*
shag, “ llndy loop" and other on the line of tho ffail. sdvanee
toward the Induitrlal Donate
River he.ln. end that to tha
north of th a t action 45 Soviet
tanks bad been destroyed end
tha remaining u n it, of a force
totaling. 10 had been p a t ta
flight.
A G ertnin-ltallan encirclement
CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine, northeast of
D nl.peropatrarck
Oct.
j,_(/F&gt;— Maritime circles wee said In’ Berlin to h ere
reported an 8 0 S late Wednes­ knocked e u t threo Ruseian divi­
day
from
nn
unlndentlftod sions; the Itallana went • little
frelgtter, which radioed It had fu rth er and eoW they had cap­
teen "torpedoed by submarine tured 7000 Rod prisoner# and
cn surface" off Ireland.
were dissolving tho last Soviet
A rtbroadcast of tho call from resistance In n large packet oom.
• CanadUn lU llon a t Camper- whore cect o f the Dnieper R h p r.
down, Nova Scotia, led to first
reports that tho call camo from
a point off the Canadian coast.
A second untndcntUled freight­
er was reported. radioing that
It waa “ In action with submar­
ine' and m aritim e elr.les .w ere
of tho opinion th a t tho shooting
duel waa taking place la ap;
proximate hr tho tam e position
off In la n d from which Urn BOS

Freighter Radios
SOS Off Iceland

Of Lum And Ajjbner Radio Fame

Mayfair

Employees Of Eight
Hotels Go On Strife

LOCAL WEATHER
Cm i Mm U i tlovdlM M td k ld ll
tad Friday, wRh oce n i oaal show5* '.«* '!&gt;«
•»»

Jr .

t, » v*&lt;. „*r

i p S

|

r / . i &gt;.* '.
-y&gt;

man military forcea Monday.
Paul Colette, youthful French­
man, *«■ condemned to death
for the attem pted a..*a**inatlon
of Tierre Laval Aug. 25 by a
French .n it-trra .n n court in Pa­
ris.
The tri-power conference
In
Moscow closed two day. ahead of
schedule, with the agreement that
practically every Soviet supply
rrquest would be filled by tho
tt. S. and Uritaln In return for
Russian raw materials. /
W. Avertll Harriman, head of
the American delegation, said the
agreem ent “ adhere, to a resolu­
tion of three governments to »*tabli.h, a fter the final annihila­
tion of N ail tyranny, a poaea

V \i*
«F ■'•t

�SANFORD, FLORIDA
W

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD,

tw o

FOUNDATIONS

Herald

srs t i f l t N

ti

b u lim

&gt;t
" ju t

Wo haye just bcoq looking oVar Krm* of tho picture*
find feature utorlcn which will appear in oar special Tonrist
Edition on Oct. 27 and we hare been completely m old on
tho beauty that Is Sanford's and th* wonderful opportun­
ity that wo have here of developing an ideal tourist resort
If overyono will pull together and work for.a future that
could bo much better for all of us.
Those of us who were bom here or who have lived
here a long time have become no accustomed to the gorReous sunsets on Lake Monroe, to t h e a ta f tllr tf f reflcc

Oleda Dyson Writes Sood Neighbor Tour
For Stetson Paper
Conducted At Club

WorM*!I wllh , ta* CLr* o f . O |
Conr\ #f Seml*e*« Count
Ur*. B. 9 ftOCKBt.
, Mm.-W.. a &gt;tfJJETUir.

BBALt Society

D. S T A N U R HO CK X T .

„

..owner*

•

PX1DAV •
-T ha A mcrteaar Legion Anxillacy will m eat a t the H u t a t
w T H O P . M. *
9
Women’s Society of Christian
Berries *f th* Methodist Church
will b* In ch art* of tha a fte r­
noon sew ing session fo r tho Red
Cross in th e Woman's Club.
k
Worker* Council of the First
P B aptist Church will m eet a t tW

Island. How many of us realize tha tremendous asset we
have there?
We nrn told there are people h « n who havo lost faith
In Sanford. We ore told the’ think
__ there_ Is so m o th ln R
wrong with Sanford, that It nas nothing to offtr winter
visitors, that its future lies behind I t The payrolls of our
factories, the wealth of our soil, th« beauties of our lakes
nnd rivers, the advantages of our recreational facilities
leave them cold because thoy do not SM them.
Tho purpose of Tho Herald’s annual Tourist Edition
is to sell northern people on the Idea of wintering in San­
ford. But if it succeeds only In selling Sanford people on
Sanford, it will havo l»een worth while.

ItATURDAT

Growing A nnriib
AIRLINER — with new
gabardine b a n d a n d
brim edge! Streamllhed
style in fine fur felt
with wider brim "In"
this F alll______^ ... 2,98

commend, u&gt;« but a

I tha choice
Otfti commons or thr
small vole*.
things strongly, you
c h a lt th* hemri,
wild beating
tear a

grow. And yet Jt la simple enough if you know how.
"Anna:
. _ ___
in do mean extra________
work bat, they.
mean, too, extra color and extra pleaaure,” th* Time* Inaiata. “It we mau them together ao that wa get the effect
of color In quantity, uae them aa facer plant* in front of

renniala or place them In bays that ju t out along the
rder we realize that they add a meaaure of beauty un­
MARGARET ALLEN. attainable otherwise, a beauty th at may be changed later
in the season or the following year. N ot only that but we
are assured varieties of bloom to adorn our homes. An­
(tt%m Tilt VtrfliiU Quarterly nuals are especially adapted to the vlaitor here who rente
a home for the aeaaon and who by their mean* with little
J U tlo r )
expense may make of the garden an attractive aetting 'for
whan tl^ s sahtn chsak
tho home.
-- . ’

e e r a J ’ja i.# * had breath to spaak:

1' baavan U an* cloud
f l a g from , head to fta t
tw af t a d Maah-ayad atravt,
i CfacvU aa shroud;
Whoa th# mad are fra*
age. daaalva, and rule:
lepUe la th* school
troackcry:

•M a tro n * to be m a tt
will Had no sura,
ha It fa r a u r p a rt
la ta gava man th a heart
■offer and vndurv.
i —BABKTTR DEUTBCH

G

"After purchasing the le st seeds obtainable the, next)
step is to procure flats in which to bow thooe seeds which
are not directly planted In the flower beds. Many ama­
teurs prefer to soak the seeds In water In a refrigerator
fur 48 hours before sowing. Any flat box that has holea
or cracks for drainage will anawer the purpose. In the
bottbm of It place some material auch aa dried fraaa or
pine straw which will prevent the eoll from washing
loam that contains plenty of humus. Amateurs who are
very particular wiU flood it with a solution made from one
of tho mercury compounds to prevent dlaeaae of young
needllngit, ‘damping off.
“When the excraa fluid luu drained away th* aeed«
they are small sift through a screen or mix them with a
little Band while still In th* paeket and acatter over th*
surface of the soil Then aift over them Juat sufficient
Mnd to cover. Never bury seeds. Place a thoroughly-mois­
tened newspaper over the box and sprinkld It whanevtr
dry. Keep up (his treatment until th* seeds germinate.
Try, if possible to piece the flat where It will be safe
from ants. When the seedlings appear they Will noed light
but not strong sunlight. A muslin cover may be used to

Th* young people of th e W.
M. U. Auxiliaries will held their
district rally . In th* F irst B etiat Church * hcginnlng a t 10:00
A. M.
MONDAY
8C A na's Chapter of Woman'.'
. A ax Illary o f Holy Cross Church
9 wiU m eat a t the home e f Mr*.
H. H. Coleman on Mellonvllle
Avenue a t 4:00 P. M .. St. M ark's Chapter o f the Wo­
rnaft’s A uxiliary of Holy Croat
Bp iacapal Church arlll m eet at
tha Parish House a t 8d&gt;0 P. M.
. Tha Woman’* Club will be far
charge ef th* morning sesiion
of th* Bed Cross sewing rooms,
a t which tlm* the ru ttin g of
m aterials will be done. Th* af­
ternoon session will b#
under
A tamoon
do unasr
9 th* direction of womrtt of the
; , Catholic Church with Mr*. F. E.
RoumlRat In charge.

•

(From Tha Lantern)
TV saw things clearly you must
blind an* *y*t
B ata ayes woluil sea too much
i M give th* Ha
T e aiaglamlndednesi.
And
to

’ hear
On# sura

Pe r sonals

Calendar

th* Court Houaa a t g:00 P . M.
Th# T.-K . L. Class o t tb s First
B aptist Church, will m ast with
Mrs. C. E. Benton on Celery
Avenue a t 7 :M P . M.

rORFRJT

Telephone 148

RADIO NEWS
WDCO

j Florida Students To
l ’so Voting: Machines

LEGAL NOTICES

VCTTU-fJ
UKI.AND, Oct. %—0P&gt;—Circuit
Kntlr, I. h.rvuy givvn that m*
mtm
•»*&gt;*•.I
In
builnaa* at I t t t
Court
Clv.k
I.
W
alter
Iluwkim
Taalgkra rra ir a a *
At,mi# Hanford. Florid*,
4:00 A lbert Warnvr Gives thr Tut &lt;&lt;lay Haiti arrangem ent* hx&lt;i I'almvlit,
undvr ll&gt;» llclltluua nnm* ProNews
teen made for tha U niversity of crvvslv* I'rvva and th at « • Inlaad
in rvgloirr .aid u m « pursnani to
4:19 Program Rraumr
rlttntla to uho five Volutin coun­ Ih* ivrmv ■&gt;( tha ''P lrt tloua Nano
OilS Oatdcor* with (lob Edge
Miatut*"
tt'haptvr XOatX Law* at
ty tiding machine* In the uni4:30 Football Prophet
Kl..rld-.) ollh th# Clark of Ih*
v rrn ly ’a atmlcnt election Tbur*-_ • •Ir-o lt C uuri «f Hvmlnoln l o u nly,
4 :tf Th* World Today '
f lo rid * .
7:00 Marine Cnrpi
tiny. •
, •
II w . U tC A U .1 T .
7:18 Music Room
“l may. go, too,” Joked HawIt K. HTUVAM.
730 UP N&lt;w«
^
r
*
Oirnvr*
k
in
\
'.’t'l,
ie*
th
a
t
they
havo.nn
7:30 Academy AxTa«kf\J\c3
Oct. I. l i l t .
faunw*t e l u t i o n u p th a ra .”
8:00 Th* «5a*duo. .
9:30 Duffy* Tavern
NOTICM
8:88 Elmvr Dial* A Ih- Ni
N.Klr. I. h .r.b r ( I v . t Ik . I
9 KM Barrvl* of Fun
.1:45 T r a il-id - Advenlurva
U:3n MscGrvvnr Show
;i :&amp;J# l*rt»» X »»i
10:00 Glenn Miller
4:00 Suiij:* uf Chc#r &amp;
’ort
10:15 ill A
10:30 TBA
4:13 iiliihway* to H -allh
10:43 New* of th# World
4:50 FcattrrgiAvl U nion
11:00 Blue Barron Orchestra
4:45 A rUy. A Girl i
11: JOA Carl Hoff Orchmtni
Band
11:00 Linton Wells, New*
r.:00 A X Prrk&gt;.|
CATES APARTMENTS
12.05 Sign Off
5:15 Th? Goldbergs
,
0:SO Korn Kid-;l*ra:
Calea uuIMDag
6:43 Just fa^lU-rUinmrnt
T.mnrrwv-a riag ram a
Nice
clraa 2 ream t a d a r
4:30 Nurmaa Bca.lry
A Ills
vat* bath spartasaato faraW
fa'la. Can boy*
td with Hfku, h a t had aal
7:00 North American Imuranco
ta a a ic g water.
Only SM
Co.
par weak p*;*ki* In edvaao
7:45 Breakfast Brevities
N* chiMraa, a a anlwal* wl
7:46 U C New* •*
A n d e rso n ha aOawsdt aa electrical aj
1:00 Th* W atld Tailiy
gOraraa will b# alhwrcd ta I
•:I 5 F tu r Binging S aW m n.vi’.
arrvf aalcas
arrmagMMal
4:39 Organ Mood*

PHANTOM—
new Fall lightw e i g h t ! Raw
edge brim, nar­
row bap-1 —.2.98

BROADWAY —
factory blocked,
with smart con­
trasting b a n d .

tskred- a t her home on Park
A n u a Tuesday •v tn in g with a
kitchen* shower In henor of
MM* Blanche Cunntaghsm, bridee le c t Potted plants and colorful
s fannies were need to decorate
the rooms In which the guest,
were entertained.
The evening w as rnjoyably
spent with the guests partici­
pating In several gam es and con­
tests for which orixet were
awarded to- Mr*. M. N. Cleve­
land and Mias Ruth Strange. A
set of E irly American fostoria
goblets was presented to the
honoree a* a gift from the Philatbea Class of which aha Is a
member and Mrs. Stlnecipher la
teacher.
- Hark - person present wrote a
recipe in the bride's book which
.wag. ..presented to her as a
souvenir of the party. A fter
Mlaa Cunningham had opened
her shower gifts she was usher­
ed into th# dining room and
invited to cut the wedding cako
which seat placed in the center
o f’ .the table and topped by a
miniature bridal couple. The
cake held tha traditional wed­
ding symbols.
Refreshments of ire cream
and cake were served by the hos­
tess, assisted by the girls in tho
PhUalhea Class.
Those
Invited
were:
Miss
Blanche Cunningham, honorre.
Miss
Eva Cunningham,
Mias
Jeannette Labtg.'
Miss Edith
Bales, Mlaa Helen Gamer. Miss
Bath Strange, Miss Grace Evans,
Miss Louis* Packard, Mis. Mari­
an Lundqulst, Miss Naomi H ut­
chins, Mice Allla Trafford Mlaa
Ruth
Curaming. Miss I-orrno
Franklin, Mlaa Theresa Hum­
phrey, M bs Vara Phillips, Miss

Mrs. i . W. Daniel, prcildent
*f Campbril-Loaalng U nit No. S8
o f th* American Legion Auxil­
iary, announced this
morning
th a t Mrs. M yrtle Kelly of Apop­
ka. Seventh D istrict president of
th* American Legion Auxiliary,
will pay • visit to the local unit
a t its regular monthly meeting
which Is scheduled fa r tomorrow.

Mrs. E. M. Brown and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Billie Binder, of Lees­
burg have been the guests of
Mrs. Brown’s sister, Mrs. Ches­
ter Daniels.
Orville W. Touehton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. (J Touehton of
811 Park Avenue has joined ths
Air Corps and will |&gt;# stationed
at Biloxi, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Strange
hav# returned
fr o m
Coronado
Beach where they
spent
tli#
month of Septrm brr at their cot­
tage there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph rttowart
and -on have returned to the
Sanford
Country
Club
after
spending the summer month* at
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. Ty­
ler sre expected to return home
this week
from P o r t Huron.
Mich., where they h a v e
been
spending several m o n th s .
Mrs. R . D . R o s ie r arrived yes­
terday from Brunswick, (is., to
spend two week- w it h tier sonin-law and dnughter. Mr. and
Mrs. E . W . Smith at their home
on 211 Ijturvl A v e n u e .

Th# following article written
T
by Mis* Oleda Dyson, a member Fou
of the SteUon Reporter tta ff Am
from Sanford, appeared in laal by
week's edition of the Reporter, trn
Stetson University's campus pub- the
lication. Under the aeries title of
of ''Senio-Syncraaies', Miss Dy- "b i
son writes each week a person- &gt;'*•»
ality
sketch
of
outstanding
T
seniors.
K«r
"Mency Rossetter,
President «**
of Woman's Dnrmitor) Council, r , n
treasurer of the Student Body. 1 •
vice president of Baptist Student Sl"
Union, vice-president
of
the v''*1
Theta Alpha Phi. vice-president 'be
Freshman class, nibmhvr of the ,int
Ifonor, Scroll and Key, Inter-'
italicnal Relations r i u k, Honor' bv
Roll and Dean's I.Ut.
,
—Planned to come to Stetson ( 1
two years--lhen iro out of s t a te 1' " 1
but couldn't be dragged away.
—Presented at the Apollo Ball |
in Orlando in I’.CtM.
—Lives in Sanford, Florida.
— Has two brothers Hath mem- j
ber of the family has diffeietit j
colored hair anti eyes. • r-.n o *
—F ather is s florist,
— Sleeted most outstanding soph
omoro girl
— Wma prrsenti-tl the l) A. R
Citilviu-hip Medal the Mi bley
Medal for rrholarship, leadership,
and character, and was voted
the ideal seniur in High School
—Plays u piano, mahdnlin, violin,
and baritone and alto horns.
- H a s taken «x pro*«ion IrMon*
nil her lifi* result
a speech
major.
—Once tin light th at
teaching
school would he dnuigery. Now
nh« loshkc ft.rwanl to it
with
anticipation
— Middle
name
is
Jannettc
Mother didn't like the amital of
Nancy June, yet wanted to name 1 Ik M i l V l s d l l M in i II I.
liil
l»&gt; M r I;
her after h e r grandmother, ho,
th e
&gt;;»lut
hein* a French ten* her. added I|Uw»'«| lay
F '. ii: i i n*I (h i) x in ^ it iir ,.i
"ette ' ft.r * Little Jan e.'
— D euce n t

of

W il li a m

th e

t\m

IVorolhy Marshall. Miss Gretrhrn
l-ewis und Miss Mablc Jacob­
son of Drljvnd.
Also. Mrs. J A. Cunningham,
Mrs. M. N." ( l. vfliin.l, Mrs.
fahrans McCoy. Mt« isuirine Beal,
Mrs. I_ M. Tyro. Mrs. S. J. Ni*.
Mrs. J. A. Strong.'. Mrs. V. PPayton, Mrs. Jr.hn Kader, Mrs.
Is'on GoimIwin. Mrs. Johnnie
Harmon. Mrs. \V. fa'. Kader. Mrs.
W. P. Brooks. Jr.. Mrs. W. C.
IteCourscy. Mrs. Clayton Smith,
Mrs. M. T. Haynes, Mrs. W. D.
Gardiner, Mrs. faL M. Carroll,
Mrs. I„ fa:. Tow. Mr». G. E. Rol­
lins, Mrs. J. A. Ponder, Mr*. M.
Cumming. Mrs. Mary Holly, Mrx.
Peggy
Knnpp, lira.
If.
D.
Guthrie and Mr*. Jacobson and
Mrs. G. Mulmborg of Delstnd.

fA

1 T P From Fenney’s
Are Your Best Bet!

CONTRASTER—
rich tones with
contraatlng
bands! Hand felt
edge.............. 3.98

Griffith

Funeral

1:45 Th* Troahadcra
9:00 Yowall Drew'*
9:15 Oaod Morning
• JO Good Morning

Director

T*« &amp; 2nd SL

9:45 UP News

!C:00 Tha Bridge School ot the

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

rom paaUd th* so-called abortalto uf gaxaUnv, fuel *Q and
•*k*v putroleum products hi IT
wutoro mmboard states.

140 D«J* farm Ctah '
M j Q ' f V U t . N ou,

in the morning, no m atter h-w
early or how Tits.
—liken tho seasonal decoration*
In Chaudoln parlor*.
— t ropic usually judge hi-r uge
aa ahitccn or seventeen.
—Hold* th* dormitory record for
qukk dressing.

free*

2.00 Yc«n* Dr. Molonu
1:11 t o w Jordan
1:30 UP N*W».

Dolores McLellan
Entertains ClnH

prtroWsM

coordinator.

1:45 Bred of We

,

H arikd. o a t a “p o U a tW shortago in Ih* - restorw stair** a*,
tro k iu a product*, and what fob

T a k in g
IT 1 D A
J r.

1*0.

Members

present were:

arounda

la w

of

th»»

liny Country." M i* * Iren** H tti• to n gave a t a l k on th e im p o r ta n t o

• ilin C

l ° f f i r ^ t a id c o u r v t in g ir l •.« et|*
j w o l k . a t th e m e e tin g . i f th e t . n !
h e ld on I'u.
I d a y a fte r n o o n in th e L i t t l e IL o i-s
I t u n i ic k *
*n
a b se n ce o f It
It
i
I . , | m v a f t e r - h e rte o n . R ed ( ’ toa * r e p t e ^i ft! :it u
f
• »„. | \ ( j fr o m
W a s h in g to n , w h o m u
u.
h .*m e
o n Jb lo to f i l l h i* a p p o in tm « M it. M
p r iz e . ) H in to n e x p la in e d th a t it i~ p . A ,w iw a r tle d * 1 4 ,bh* f o r c h ild r e n to d * - \e l..p
», •
• r. n
M um f i l i n g
o f w a n t in g to h i Ip n il
e o n x o ln t io n \*r* b y b u r n i n g f i r * t .»»| h » .| m
. o iit e n t K i h * " d o in g , th e f i r * t I n *
o f Mi
S j ir l l t r i
' t 'O l l l i W o u ld he f i l l f i l l i ' d
ill, g iin ie n !
T h e m e e tin g w an o p e n e d w r \
. ■ ,m i
u n d l t h e r in g in g o f p e p &gt;*..ng. w lr - .
he hoHt. w* 1 * * » • • |p«| b y M i ih iu ' R u»h ndS,»»&gt;*
j
F o llo w in g th e m e e tin g th e t .» i
\||W *
l I j io n s h o w w h ic h W ill he p u t
r . o r n i K , ]hv
th e m e m b e r*
it
th e
I '
I
N a n . \ ' llo ii« e
next
T : it " » d in ,
w
,i
'ip c t ic e i , « ii- t -I a n d p la n * m id e
f i
•

.n

.

Pippin Gardens, Florist
(T IIK

• ft\ . .

i

&gt; .
s i ’* * iii;lt't|
llg n iit 'i' ,
.ii.i
i ••tm lr&gt; v ‘T in o f T in
\
w ih
ir iv t t« l i
I
i i I 'u itu r n o n
•l* i *«
,
(••.iii, ^ nd (h i* ta iiiitit,
In t D U f t in ir R i T f i i i.I
%
H in to n , r i ' t o n l t i i i r - t n
R* | m r t -4 w t-rt* ;H *•* ^nl*-.. • •. .|
th o fo lR iw in i;
M r*
&gt; |»
l i t n i u n , rliM irn iM tt
of
t &gt;«t %
*
•I * I 'n r t m c i k t ;
M *.l.tto .
co t r« "s|H .m lin i;
- n n i.u v ,
•lo h ii M r U c Ii, t t i- iiH iit i i . N|&lt;
NN
H u ll, o iv n «(«• |&gt;i%t f no n t ,
I
It R a y , l:&lt; im * r h n t r i t in ;
•I
M «stiiH* 4'i|&gt; ln r ,
jiiiii. . i’

o p n : i M ) \ \l. Si;|{\ u p

s h o p

FLOWKUS FOR KVF.Itt IKVXSION
W . F IR S T

S T R E E T — 1*1 I O N t’ 7 &gt; - M

“We Wire Flowers Evert where’’

p a ic e s

p r o d u c t s

25c r&gt; CFOWDERS..............
25c RI,\( K DRAUGHT.........
$1.01) WINK OF CARDIJI......
75c CAR0 ID&amp; BILE SALTS..
(iftc SYRUP OF FIGS.............
$1.25 PKTROLAGAR........
00c SERGEANTS REMEDIES
50c IPAN A TOOTH PASTE...
50c JOHNSONS BABY OIL ....
PT. MILK OF MAGNESIA ....
5 LB?. EPSOM SALTS...........
LUNC H AT TOUCHTON’S
ridr.y «
Saturday
l#re with Imkcd
roll-.slaw, hoi
butter, lied
'ff*'**.
• *.

Salisbury Steak -with
mushroom sauce, mashi-il
potatoes, cole hIow, hot
rolls, huttcr. Iced lea or

Why docs Dora Dalton
spell every month with s n ”R"7

25c
Fccna
m in t

/ -&gt;T

60c

(Utal JIUV
L*W«*
........... 11.39
(V«M*w) oMorvotfoi
Nwd.«fw*«OM*k.. 49
i t i t l the'* crory ahesl SUM3, the aU-phMghat., 4 ..k l.| kskla, f w i t t (bat c.atslss

«■-■&gt;.«&gt; I.*..* a kltt.r tail*.

Rot*

lanteen

InnowN)

CO fV PlC TC SET ^ 2 . 7 9

. 60c
‘M llre

Tablctn
$ 1 .0 0

$1.25
Saraku

Home Oil Those Famous French Fries
WithHot | 1C .
French Frie* Jl
With Hot
9 ft,
French Fries
With Hot
9 ft,
French Fri*n
With Hot
9 ftf
French Fries
With Hot
1fS(
I Ftvnch Frton
s t a r t i n g O c t. 19, 19-11

D ro n e
S lta n i|)o n

A lk a-S rllze r

Chinese Straw
Slippers

Ana Brooks, Emma Jean X rth
via,
Joaan*
Williams, Judy
J*n*a sad Dolores McLellan.

A new coat collection that
will enchant you I Fitted
*tyt*a with act b b eiU ...

fir * t

IS I a r t y jScout* which wm

. Mia* Dolor** klcLcllan entertabled for mcmbcrc of lh» chat-

U r Box Club at her horn# rn
Lour*I Avenue yesterday after­
noon. Following a routine bu«iu n
discussion • refreshment*
were served by Mrs. W. McLel-

th e

J t i i r l S c o u t* , n a m e ly : " t t n ni&gt; h »n
or I w il* do my d u t y t«&gt; &lt;;♦•»! arid

1

u n io n d

Ht«* m*w yi-ur iMiuk wliuh in •I«
«' lult’il in
vhliii* mill
Hip club |»n&gt;wriihi i., iln- yt*;n
m halt'll oil
imIM■i■tl tli'fcii •
mil iiitrrtint ionnl »• luiinnt
Mrs 4iti'iim K. 31* it ■&gt;• .nul Mr
W. I.. 1'ooiirr i»uvt
Iln* fir
N'ndinu of th** tovislon • f the*
Ly-luwd tif tin* tli, , wI .|i will 1
NiibmiUctl t It b*••• Inn*
-in&lt;|
then voitti u|in(i l*v iii«* mu’ihIm -.
Th*' .Snrtfi r«l Club ciitlor**« &gt;1
following: mcnil'cr* for th* KuH'
election «•f ^lut*' officer-. Mi '
Kaipli Austin Smith, an
t.»i
prevalent; Mm . \V. I. t " i" * ,1
Corren|Min*lifH:
m'M*l;iiy;
mul
Mrs. (iK tm K McKay, Mi r* tai&gt; .
treudurcr f«•i Section Sc\»’o.
Mini Irene Hinton cill**l f- » 1
yi t'lam *(/ fo -t iiid -*t*nlttit |
tm l 10 memIh tn enrjilUil for i
the rountiB.
A patriotic color (heme w u*
emphanizetl m the tlccorutit o |
of thu rlu'.fa fur the uffuir with •
the luncheon tnhfe&lt;« farth er *n
ryinif out the chnucn motif. II**-*. i
trM ei were Mr#. Roy Tillii, M r !
Jack Stem prr, Mr*. I'. F. I' m*
to r and Mr*. 1^ T. Dora.
Thojie present were: Jim. O.
P. Hcrn*lott. Mm. (J. !C. McKuy.
M n.
IV llermloii, Mr*. A
Thomix, Mrs. Hnrcuni, Mr#. W
A. Leavitt, Mm. J. K. r*»uri«r,
Mrs. C. R- Dawson, Mr* W I.
-C*N»|fapr,—Mn*. - i i.—M.—
Mnr. M. C5. McNair. Mrs. f . W.
Iiakcr, Mrs. J. A. Younir, Mrs.
J . R. Adams, Mrs. M. W. Dear*
Iso, Dr. F.lizabclh Tracy.
Mrx.
H. D. Miffhlcyman, Mr^. Hoik

PICK A WINNER FOR WINTER!

MISCELLANK
Vliss Irene Hinton
Speaks To Scouts 'krn’kst uruh

(ifOVM

Bromo
Qulplne

Package

A Florida Regis­
25c
t e r e d Pharmacist
Cartere’
on Duty E v e r y Util* Liver
Hour This Store Is

Zonite

�r
I
1

it Of Plwncan And Five SCDTTS'SCRAPrBOdlC
re At F. S. C W. Announced
/ D—Appointment of a wo^ j^ y s ie tta and five new
n j a t ‘ Florida s u t e College
*w *i«n was announced at
•fftea. of th* president yeaay following the meeting of
of contro l, tho

hadI 10, yaort of actiro practice
ht/ Florida, and wb* has been ttyg^gdd In tho p rin t* practice of
Pjwtotrk* In Miami atnc* M 4 .
B h» also la rnnkad as aaaoetat*
In pediatric* a t Jackson. Memor­
ial Hospital and baa don* examlaatkm work far th* Uniuenlty
Of Miami
Manh
Miami; every Fall. Dr. Mai—
twld* tho A. B. degree 'an d M.
D. degree from Ohio Btoto Univrealty and served her lnterneAhlp at Chicago Memorial JIosyitol. Her c/.perlence' also hat
" included a summer a t Lincoln
Phrk Pavilion for Infant* and
Welt Children (Dally New* 8aniV.--«p)»-CM«afdJ Private prac­
tice In Chicago, slid aa night
saaeathelat a t a Chicago lying
In hospitals a year with the city
charge of a baby clinic.
Dr. Marsh to a member of the
Idrkia State Medical Society;
ade County Medical Boclety;
rarricaa Medical Aaaociation;
luthrrn
Medical Aaaociation;
edkat Women’* National Aaaoation; and Women Physician*
the Dade County Medical So­
fty. Mho bolds her llcenaure in
Mo, Illinois and Fiori.la,
She Is on* of aeveral womrn
imed to thla post over a period
I year*. Khe succeed* thr late
Dr. .F, Clifton Moor, of Tallaba*R e.
Now faculty announced Include;
: , Mle* Gertrud* P. Meek, assis­
tant prafasoor of tconomlca and
c^ffmereo, guccecdlng Mr. W. If.
’Jckbort, who resigned to accept

a portion a t the U nlvm hy of
Florida. MIm Meek hold* her A.
B. decree from Transylvania
Collec* and Maiter1* from the
Unlvrrilty of Michigan. For the
pi) t aeren year* »he ha* taught
a t Mloluippf Woman'* College,
H attinburg, In the department
of history and aoeial science.
Prior to that ah* taught in high
achoola of Kentucky and Ohio.
She la a member of the American
(liatorical Aaaoeiathmi American
Economic Aaaoeialion; Southern
,Economic Aaaociationj ami Amer­
ican Aaaociation of University
Professors.
■Miss Susan dray, assistant
professor of psychology! In I&gt;I*«o
of Dr. G P. llelnlcln; who »* on
a year’s leare and I* located at
the Unlreraity of California
where be 1* doing research. MUa
Gray hat tha l*h. D. degree from
Peabody College ami also la a
graduate of- . Randolph Macon.
She ha* had osperlene# in th#
public schools, has taught,child
psychology a t Peabody, ha* done
extension teaching,--and been
Junior examiner for the state
tlrll toard In Tennesaee. She la
a member of Phi Beta Kappa
ami recently wrote an article In
th* journal of Rsperlmental
Psychology.
Miss Istu-llu Williams, Instruc­
tor of physical (-duration, suc­
ceeding Mlta Rebecca Averlll,
who resigned to accept a posi­
tion at Salem College, WinstonSalem. Mis* William* was gradu­
ated in 1940 from Texas State
College for Women ami ha*
taught health ami physical edu­
cation the past,year a t Pert Ar­
thur. Texas.
M ix Frances Karr, Instructor
In clothing and textiles, a new
position, She has n II. 8. degree
from Muskingum College and
Master’s from Pennsylvania State
College, the latter which she re­
ceived this year. She haa taught
alnee I9.T7 at Connellsvllle lligh
School, Connellsvllle, Pa.
Miss Miry Cunnally Wallis,

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
ru n

DRLIVERT—PIIONB M

. BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
1M W. FIRST STREET

r U r Id a ) wTib t h a C la rk o r . &gt;h*
O j j s l t C o w s a t lUmlnoW C e o a tr,
to w m ia .

JCOTICB Is hereby glvra that I,
*. a llloooaa, engage In buslnere
at l i t Boat Kirat Street wader the
rtnllloua name or TltlPVJl• - f t
im m arrllH U . and win? ens.SO In
bae!nawe(ot IJli Krenrli Avenne
under the rtclllloeo name or BAHrtHtlr n t’l'Kit i r m t n l td that I
Intend In readier »jld names pnrmmat to the terms nr lb* “Ftetltlous Name Statute (fh ap t.r
I t l l t l a * , of Florida) with the
Clerk of tho Cirrult -vCtourt of
Seminole County, World*.

aJack \

[V

lA N D O N ' ^
.
KILLED A
' BLACK BEAR
* ■WWW A BOW
rro w

V/EPDIM 4 C u U r f i
'T h e y

s

&lt;a

ok

H I K E D A Y * TOR-

critic teacher at the demonatralltai school, succeeding Mr. Ward
Flclrhrr who haa a year’s leave
for duty a t Fort McPherson,
where he I* a first lieutenant.
Mist Wallis la from Jackaonvlll*;
is a graduae of Florida State
College and has been teaching
the past two years at John Cor*
rie junior High School.
Librarian a t the college demonrtrallen achool thi.i year I* Mias
Bara Krrntxman, of Milton, a
Plorlda HUte College graduate
who succeed* MIm Kathleen
Fletcher, on Irave a year during

fuw *HtiAA%
. WAiYU Mw A tR K
g ’hui ca trn Kfeiat ra nue y
t .,
L TT-W

N E B R A S K A - l , 7 3 S M I L E S F R O M BoErlbk
AMD I .7 S B M IL E S F R O M SAM F R A N C IS C O

ren t e
' ’
TO WHOM IT MAT COWCBIU*
please u k t notice that wa Cyril
toe Ilolner. and Mildred HI richland twiner, huahand and wife, o t
a.nford, PlorlrU will on the IT day
of October. A, I». IP11 at th* Court
House In Mubford. rierld* at f t
o'clorh A. M. or aa eoon Ihero*
after aa -the matter can l&gt;* heard
application ta M i n i lafort
*"A of the bimurahlw Judges of
Ike Cirrult Court of tho )th Judidst Circuit la and for (he Coun­
ty of Bemlnole, Plorlda for l.aeo
to adopt and an ardar of adoption
nrrornlrrg to tha laws of Ptorlda
sn Infant minor child aoder ,ths
"•J"* • / Thoavar Alvin Ilolner.
a , n ,*i*(7l * ,h" 11 &lt;l*r 0&lt; K*pll!y r ‘ BtiTNEn

r i o f l d a ) w ith iho risrh o f tbs
C irc u it C o u rt of Bcmloolo CoUBty.

yinrhla

y

g la rld a .

Hbpt. Xtlh, III!

w. J. 1‘EIX.

i.v reiK t o i RT n r *»n»i r o r x r r
i ' 1.1! * - sK W inoi.it . r o i w r r ,

s t a t ic o r n o m u t i '
IN ItM T U B n t T A f t C t» r
I1KIIT I I K K D . - |. ^ ^ o « l

IIR Il-

i« r a a x t T K ■:
W,“ m I E UA? CO'*‘

N nllr# | . h . r r b y ' s t r . n
th a t
r a n d a lh n IU mI,
f :i,d h . r fin al
r .p o r t a * A d m ln la lra lrl* o f i h .

i i. c o L c u o u a i i ,

.a*t »W«

o I*. It R im Drill.'
C-Iera of oald Coart to hi* *rrt«* ,,U ’
MM Clark ot oaU «iw nltC oart
ta tho Coart Hoaoo of Bemlaol*
toualy. Plena*, a t anafetd. rio“ ' ' dW W S S w
1‘A
»*«r .
.ppsaraast

ANN PAGE

GRAPE JAM
1-Ib. Jar 13c 2-lb: jar 23c
JA M B PAIUCBB

Peanut B u tter.................
Layer Cake 1-lb. ea. 19c

CAKE.__ lb. 39c 2 lbs.TTc.&amp;lba. UB5
KETCHUP.J-___ .2-14 oz. btis..27c
Ann Page JHARMALADE lb. jar 17c
Ann Page SPARKLE.....4 pkgs. 15c
n a t x n a m e o w * n bck ab

K CoMCAE&lt;E COVERED WAqoM S&lt;AHD*

y

u U r t 'c r Z Z Z *

a t aeM C ssn at Hanford, norfcla.
Ik la Xrd day or Soylombee, A.X*

A. It gltEV R K d.

,./

't X M t f l A R E P L E N T I F U L
and

- vpnn .
.
atST A A -K i"

Sept. t t l b . t i l l .

,

■

‘ "

' ‘

.TEA
1-4,b- 4!*«•
17c 14-lb. pkg. 31c
NARTUfTT
*
Iona PEARS..____no. 1 tall can 10c
svtraaATKtl
'
*
. ' ’
White House MILK....3 tall cans 23c
FLOUR____12 lbs. 43c 48 lbs. $158

NtVrtCW Is h ereb y * !e e n th e t I.
W. D. H ofm ann, e n g a a * In buelnees a t 1ST M a g aalla A venue lin ­
NOTICB I* h e reb y g iven t h s t I. e a r ' Ih* flrlltlo u a n u n * of Ild V R. C. H a rp e r, e a s s g * In baol- MANN K t- R t m i i c HRIIVICK. an d
nee* e l I t l M agnolia Avenue u a d e r th a t I Intend to e e g le te r te ld n i m ,
Ih* f lc llllo u s a sm * o t l A H M l t t p u rsu a n t lo |k a Isrm e of Iho ) ’&gt; •
(C h a o 'e r
RI-RCTBIC COMTRACTINO COM. I It Ion* Nam* B ta tiita
I'ANT. a n d th a t t Intend to r*&gt; U - t a u t I n c a of K lo rld s) w ith Iho
C
ltrh
nf
Ih*
C
lreull
C
o
u
rt
of
Heniller eald name p u rs u a n t to th o
t- n n e o t Ik* ’‘F ic titio u s
Nam* not* C ounty, Klorlda.
W.
D,
iruKMANN
a ta ln te " (C h ap ter M i l l f a w a of ■a.a aiik ta n
*
y io r td a i w ith Iho Clerk o f r ta *
C lre a ll C o u rt of gem lnolo C o u n t),
F lo rid a.
R. C. IIA ItPB R .
Hepl. t i t h . t i l l .

QUALITY WESTERN MEATS
Round Steak lb. 39c ftyerH.............lb.
bhkif
Ppt Roast. ...lb. 23c Veal Roasta lb.
Brisket Stew lb. 15c Let? O’ Lamb lb.
Beef Liver. ..lb. 32c Shoulders...... lb.

NUTICK I* h e rab y alv en th a t
We, H ue.,the* M ickey and O. B
Ifp rh u rc h , en g aa* la bualnesa a t
II* Mouth P a rk Avenue u n d e r lb*
flrlllltn ia
oam *
of
MICKMT'H
I'llA IIM A CT. an d th a t uru Isla n d
In r e a la la r u M nam e p u rsu a n t to
ih* te rm s o f ih* - r i e i l t l o u s Nam *
a ie la ie - ’ (C h a p te r l u l l L aw s 6f
K lorlda) w ith Ih* - C ta rtfi of .tg a
c tr o a lt c o u r t o f BoaHnol* County,

lbs; 1
Potatoes 10 lbs. 19c Squash......2
rm w s i r e

HepI. Jith . 1)11.

32c
23c
33c
23^

FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
C oalalao V ltoselaa V I t t a

'

Apples........5 lbs. 19c Tomatoes.......lb. ]
K e e la le s V llam la* A ss I I an d C
Carrots 2 bchs. 13c FHRkH
C e a tsla a V llaatlaa A. HI
I 'l l
Cabbage
Grapes

MOTK1R I* h e re b y g iv e s th a t I.
W. J . P all, e a g a g a In huatoeM a l
IM W est F irs t R lrao t u n d e r tb *
fln tltlu u e asm * a f D IL L * PACKA (in Mlor*. and th a t I Intend to
r e a le te r eald nam e p a n u s a t t a th a
term * -n f th*. ~ ris tltlo a * N am e
B laialeC (C h a p te r m i s L aw s a f
K lorlda) w ith tb * o te r k o f th e
C irc u it C o a rt e f gearinol* C auniy,

AT T I R N &gt;
• “Xm

Con ta le * V ita a tla s Aha Ml

Ota

*iti

CBOWNvv:

IV IIPIA TI i

Ann Page Salad Dressing pt. 21c q t 35c
ANN
M IB
French Dressing 8-oz. btL 13c p t btl. 23c
Ann Page Plain Gelatin.....1-oz. pkg. 10c
n

A B M o ra m

'

« u i

d l t i -u

Traat........ —12-ox. can Sic CIm iu m t ------- ‘..2 cans 15c
Crab*MMt 6-ox. can 29c U A B 0
t'NilWKW o o d

'

-------2 « » »

M«

a mad. bare IT*

Deviled H u t___ ...can 15c lTOrY Sogp. Jge. bam JOe
iv o n v

dbobbobbt

I up to $300

DATES........... 2 pkire. 25c Soap Fl*ke»_._lga. pkg. 24e
KOOL AU)— -----1 ||. 5c Ivory Snow . lge. pkg. 3J4

L

fiib y

* Signature

5 1 • Furniture
•G o-M aker
^Automobile
* ot COLCMHJOH- RBAtfPT
ll’ANV, |M that I Intend la
sl*r eald name pureuaal ta
terms nf th* ‘‘Klrllllaus Name

ETTA KETT
Wiggly* Lovett’s &amp; Table Supply

A dvertisem ents
MlSCKLLANBOUa

MODERN
FINANCE CO,

f

YOU CANT*

a d v e r t isin g
TO A PARADE.

n e Ct***jr 8o*F ’ - 3 ha™ S

j g ^ A m w S lr e s 'll
i k ; b« .
i «

id

STORES

by Ua Q n i( Atlantic A Paclfk

By PAUL ROBINSON

�t

»

H B J O D , SANFORD,

Leaders Co-operate
Home Demonstration ' On Tourist Edition

with broken crisp baron, amt
M’h j .I on toast squarrs. Brush
lightly with mustard vnixnl with
Kalnd iln»«*injr. lient until tr iip .
•*. Mssh m nlines with
fork,
•n
with thnppr&lt;|
sweet
W. J . King, Plumber
pitklrs Hijd. Kilad dressing, and
W. E. Kirthhoff. Jr.
»pira&gt;l on small crickets. Ilrat.
E ra B n i Beauty f l
By MBS. ALEXANDER CEORCE
?•■»*Stuff celery sticks
with
S. 0 . Shinholser
Don't think that because yens' Jtnrlir. O ill. f h t in half-inch
R. L P e rk in s
peckethoek is slim
and
your rnwsway i tiers and perch the
C orner', Seda Shop
prrparticn
time short,
yon slic«»s n top toast mhnds spresd
The Tavern
can't give the party you had with mayonnaise, highly season­
Mrs. A. D. Zachtry
planned for the bunch.
'd .
Celery City Frlntlng Co.
Sean the refrigerator for h-ftH. Spread round veal bologna
W ight Grocery Co.
o vrr dabs of m ral, fish, vege­ with mild mu^tanl. Center with
Strickland Motor*
table* and cheese. Buy sin.o in- , thin tw rtl or sour pickle, tiring :
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club •spensive meat cuts,
relished i bol;i tta up and aruuml pickle,
Pippin Garden*
and crackers. an«l get busy cn ; (old in* in place with pick*.
Lee M. Ran*bottom
her* d'rcuvrrs. Mthc up dxwena
klash- liver sauajjrv, thin
Hill Hardware Co.
of these fascinating little tidbits
McLaulin Jeweler
that go so well with hot lievehBill'a P a r k i n Store
aecs,chilled fruit, vegetable Juices
Eddie's Restaurant
and rncktails.
Roy Holler
Here are a dorrn and one
Roekey * Tire Shop
thing* for you to make f&lt; r your
J . C. Hutchison Co.
informal fun fret
Marine Studio*
1. Tcp inch square* i.f toast
Nelscn A Co.
with dried hrrring (cut with scis­
M rrtin Stanko* f ompany
sor*), and sprtnd lightly with
la k e Charm Fruit Co.
pickle relish and hrudi with
melted hottest « Heat for extra
A. Duda A Sons
freshness.
Jack C. Ka'sell
Staley's Service S'alien
2. String up hnif-inrh eubrn ,-f
Oviedo Drug Store
dill pickles with peatl onions
►
err rvWitwS 'v w O &lt;pa.\ „
in shiny eggplant when time to
serve.

Slim Pockbook
Can Still Allow
Simple Parties|

M bs Isabel Thureby,
SUt«
extension economist
In
Food
Censervatkn. is
the specialist
to come to Scminolo County this
la ll. Through bar guidance wo
aie looking forward to a season
of garde mn» and canning for
cur c » n use* as well as comply­
ing with the request of cur gov­
ernment to produce and conserve
all food prV o cts possible.
Mow is our opportunity to do
something for the cause of de­
mocracy. Our young men are
giving themselves to our coun­
try and we can and must help
by producing vegetables, fruits,
and meats fa r r u r needs. Nutri­
tion is plsying, and wUI continue
to play an im portant p art In the
winning of this war. It is our
duty to sec th a t our families
continue tn get the proper food
to m iintain
strong
healthful
bodies.
More fto«l Is being sent to
England, anil probably to Rus­
sia. ami tewumed by our military
ram ps which * 'e lecoming more
numerous ifl Flirida. There will
b- more demands rn our rail­
roads tn deliver m ilitary supplies
ami our highwaya will be used
mere and more
for
military
purposes. The transportation of
toed will likely be much slower -----.
and more difficult and prices try folk to serve tu r country.

B-A-K-E-R-Y
(to d a y Specials-

Meat Loaf 30c
jBaked Chicken
[ w it h D w c sa ie a

(A V E R A G E )______ $1.10

SALADS
Cole Slaw—Potato Salad

COOKIES,., doz. 12c

CASH GROCERY
MEAT

AND

M A R K E

4Where You Always Get Good M eat
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
490 Sanford At*.
“FREE DfcLIVERY"
Phones 411

Avocado PEARS......2 for 9c
C1I4T.
Seedless GRAPES 2 lbs. 15c
ns. r u n
Sweet Potatoes 10 ibs. 23c
York
APPLES.__5 lbs. 23c
•'I a. *A s rwirM
POTATOES........10 lbs. 21c
• n -fje n "
x
BANANAS. ..... .4 lbs. 17c
Austex Products
CHle 15-oz. can 17c
Tlunalcs no. 2 can 25c

WHITE BACON.
SMO. SAUSAGE
&gt; * n n o rn n
HAMBURGER...
' IIUI
Southern Steak..
m um
B. BACON____
V 'B t r i 't t t i r y v w i i r r ^ R
PORK CHOPS...
n k ii

Calo Dog Food

WALKER’S

Seminole T irr Shop
llowtml l.oni, I lumliimt
II. M. Pnpwi rtli
l ily «*f Suntortl
M 111n r •I H Smith
l.a nty 'n l»ru~ Sl»

Flo.i,U stal** Bank
4 . R. Slew j it, M»m i *i
W. Altoe Hiiip.f I
M«lUmrv p *»nilwlt !'*• e»r»r l •
WfhliTn Union
V rrnay • r*t»* I •»
C. I. h M. Dimjf'Itler
l lr n r y A l(uw««cII S p i i I f o .
Ilayn«*« Office K&lt;i'ii|im*‘iit Un.
FuriD nl Mali* Knrnirrst) .Mai*
K .t
K. W Fruit I «».
American Fruit IJrnwrm
Kilirore Seetl Uo.
Campbell * Srctinly

G. U. S tu a rtf» h tl A til

tall c$ns 23c INU MAID OLEO
lb. 15c
ALI* rU V O M
JP....can 6V4c JELLO___ ___ __ pkg. 5c
IU
*. K K U o u n v m o n u t .
___lb.'15?4c CORN FLAKES-----pkg. 5c
-WHEAT.
Macaroni.___ ___ ib. ioc SALT.___.2-2 lb. pkgs. 15c

MILK—

United t-umlx r « «.
J . C. Penney t ‘i&gt;.
HIc.-, Trtw A Rice fu ., Ine.
Coleman's Office Kqulptnr.nl
Cn..
Seminole Dry ( leaner*

Gangster Captured
While Robbing Bank
CINCINNATI, Oct. 2 - U V A OO-vear-ald man identified )&gt;v
post-office 'inspectors a* a onetime member of the AI Karpis
gang and aought fur six vein*
in connection w ith ' n llO.nin)
mail-train robbery nt G srrrt»vti|e.
Ohio, in 1935, was captured Wed­
nesday a fte r a . frustrated at­
tem pt to rob n hank bra;uh in
suburban Carthage.
I Poatofflce Inspector Nolan «*i*l
the man la Benson Groves, appar­
ently the last of five handd*
known to have taken part in
the robbery to bo captured.
Groves was ovrrpowered
bv
.Edw ard. Smith. P ranch manager
for the Second National Kinli. unT
Fire (Jeatennnt Oldig* shortly nf.
ter he stepped fm m a ptrillion
In the re a r of the hank and
"covered’’ 'Smith as )he lallcf

itoppfd..framJEk-cr,.

MONARCH FINER FOODS
o u t r s » H n u x n n ir s t

PEACHES.___no. 2'/* can 15^c
Gelatin DEiSERT......Jpkgs. lie

IT

■

•.

Lamb Chops lb. 29c
Chuck Roast II). 25c
pic ; p o r k p a l e
I’ltr Pork
Dig Porlt
Pig Pork
Pig Pork
Pig Pork
Frctth

11am* lb. J 'J t.r
Shoulder* lit. I He
Side*
lit. l.V
Chop*
lit. 2.1r
Itarkbnne lb. 2 lr
Killed Poultry

Hens.....
Frycr.s

i t.ii r i i it i» -»i i

Union

lb. 24c
lb. 25c

W it t O M IN

LAMB SHOULDERS lb. 1 7 C

WHITE BACON

Friday Only
iitl.T iM oiiE

• r«

CARROTS

Oysters, qt. 4 9 ^

—
TURNUIFS ..lb. 5c
n m \

a r»s

AVOCADOS .. 14«
T r k a r » r N 9 H ln «

GRAPES 2 ibs.

—

a

A PPLES.
YAM S.......
« Fl.l «»\%

15&lt; SQUASH.
i It)

ONIONS 3 lbs. 13

LETTUCE

OMINY
Mix Pickle 19 oz. W/jC
K iio r
Mayonnaiwc.........pt. 25c
u j j a a i i — ------------------------------------ ----------Salad DreBHing pt. 15c
an m , xv i u r r i h o i »»t
Apple Butter.........l.'P/jc
Morton's Salt.........7'/2C

chase : a hanhohn

Cauliflower

Iln-.U's* I lnur
'Jll lit*, ti.tr
l.iuunil -IILiiU l ’*q&gt;| “t L- lit, Dh -■
No. I Tall Part; ling I'tiqcl 7*:C
Wilier (•rniintl Me.il i Hi*, likv*■«r
Itu y n l

(I i'la lin

XI U U . M U I

or

D i-h s it I*

at

2 cans

/

XXX

■MtiTrr- V tm t------ &gt;r t- r.—:r * r r - l
• • t i l l

II X I.*

llriirk'* \**l. Ciimlx I'J o/. 10c
I’rliicc Albert Tith.'ircit
Ibc
i«ix x a r
Cheese tipreudw ."&gt; «)/. ju r l a c '
r t x n pi un t ' x r .
1 a . nr
I If MS Kit VMS
2 lit*. :ilc

AhhI. SO IIIS

for 25c

i

r. •

:t for 25c

TOMATO SOUP.....7‘/aC

25c

CAMAY SOAP
3 for 17c

SKLOX

SWEET CORN...... ..10c
r n r v r w - wbli,
BUTTER..........lb. 38c
r i u s a ii x M ira m i flMARM - a Lge. EGGS...... doz. 39c
Btokclx Strained Baby Food 6c

fryr.-Vki-*£■■■ Hm. 67c 1
11 .1
s• *
Sanfard

Ju m

ECONOMY DEPARTMENT

If
■
n i r r r , i i n h &gt;&gt; a h i h i n o o n

4 bare 23c 1* L M rm \ RINSO—2 ■tgs. 39c I

C l

FRIENDS

QUALITY DEPARTMENT

BREAD

( —PA1NTI

t&lt;

THEIR

N*» - M'lxl. Ml*. «.r I Mtekr I

iX A O Y .A JM

^ j

WHERE CUSTOMERS'SEND

HIS HAITI,K

ATTSKTIONI

j -

BUY DEFENSE BONDS

Fee I

S tsin ilan l Grower** A m*It.
T itle Guaranty A* A butracl

VALUABLE COUPONS
IN EVERY 8ACK '

PEACHES._____ no. 2lA can 19c
ixtn m i n i o w n M ini
APRICOTS.------..no.
2Vz can 27c
V«V » i'x y '
k ••
G. F. JUICE..—
4 ----2 for 15c
r» w m HALVKI
t. •

meat • i » bit k« n with al.id tin
I
itiir, i bill &lt; Mire or i it*ejp. Spi * ail I
oil toa«t fiiiuer- nil I Ian t.
j

Thane A Un.
T uxH n Few I • A S«i|»|»lv Uu,

FLOUR
5 lbs. 29c

c i s ; ’ Powder.....15c

(irnhnin Ireail slices. Cover with [ the Florida Chamber nf* (
other slice« nnd butter. Cut intt*« merco will cendort their
Small s«piarrs m il to ist well, quirterly meet in•» hr*v&gt; Oct
serve fresh.
They wUI hear a r«|Mot i»v
12. Spread email t o a d round*! f
Sherm an. imlu-i . i|ir,t
w•t|i ejil.nl
sn«l chopped 1
p a k l r a« !i 1\ Top uilh -hi imp'',I l.*in*mn City wh.# a ehaii
tho proprnni • oroioitt.«
spripklo wph lemon juice m i l , of
tin* mutual «onf. h o .
. hrt
biu li v tin u n ite d blitter. T o a s t!
at Pnnniua t ity. |».
j j.
uni d I "Wli,
I V S«*a on
b-ftici— r«H*kr&lt;| I

2. Fash" i t.-I•ni;s- rlier e ip

to inch I'alls, mil in chopped
dried beef an I parsley. Sur­
round a plutti r uf ehniipsil ham
relish spread on m ind cracker,
and toasted.
4. Season -nappy yidlnee eiieesc
with
niineeil
green
|N-p|a-rs.
onion* and relery
spread
on
large p ir n s i f dried ref, end
roll un. bpiler with picks.
5. Mis rtiiile d salte I |ienniil

Seminole Fre»| ( o.

Ballard's Obelisk

H iiN m ltr 'i C U k t

Beans .151/2 oz. 10c

M M # 'j ‘

PAGE FIVE

•-ou r m «
S y ru p ........
Wa. I TAM.

in ,

15c

Ice.

29c

Canned Mackerel................HVjc

Paint

U n d e rw o o d S e r d in c a a fo r 15c
Q o r t r P a s t e 2 % lb . box 19c

* Glaaa Co.
Paper Towels.......7‘/3c
ifotktT ISSU E .___..Sc

Ha
fb^St
Itarae -A
4 for 18c
LI
ft

m .

Small

CRACKERS .... lb. 9c
Hcrsbey "COCOA Ib. 15c
aw «it.% nt m o m
SAUER KRAlJT...8»/ac
*91 rTOK»-M Pm.

Um a BEANS 2 for 25c
•
in*
TEA Vi lb. 2 3 c‘/a Ib. 45c
o k i. « s i n
303 CORN............ ll» /,c
CEREALS
Kellogg’# f.ORN F L A K E S ......Se
K e lL e rt’ W heat knspiee . I U , e
GKAPBNUT8 -.
NBC Shredded Wheat

Balaton BFIREDDS ...
UUAKBH O A T S ........

WHKATIES----

NT

�O otim iatic
4KBK STADHIkV. Oet.- 3-j-

cky and defiant, ,U»* ♦l&lt;*
&gt;i« Yrejk* t-*&gt;V \Y #*lerd*y*
XJ Sa.Juat another bull
• drroainit room we* qtilot a*
irfu fl.

ev-halred A rthur Ftateher.
of the coache*. trier! to stir
lltU . etithurJaini by em itting
piercing whoop. But nobody
rd him, *o ho quit, Thor* woo
n&lt;&gt; boflerlnir. on*! not
M ihy!
-J*
manager of tho Yank*.
t to fUrl Ruffing o n j

L « m ly ty Ih o .h ’ od ■
J hU l U h l t pitching

ru dc 4 lin’d. Ha pul'
; rpirotion, and, hB looked u* i f ho
\ / had. ju s t walked « h u w rM mftoo,
1
Striking o u t Dulph Cffotlll three
i"s. out of fo u r times don’t m ike
.. ' much of an Impression on Ihu red&gt;r fared Ruffing. He insisted ho
■
throw nothing Init a it bull* to the
HfirDodirera' firs t
and cleanup hltteri
&gt;
,
1 • McCarthy re fu»*&lt;l to a r t excited
over tha victory. Uc|Kiricr.i pllad
him w ith question* In *n nlb-mpt
,to trot him to open up. McCarthy
£ H ronrrlncd calm.
“ W hat thn hall," he «ahl, - I t
wa« Joat ntiothcr bill game*. You
' u&lt; fellow* taw the game. AVhat ran
tV I oayT You had a better os.-l than

I did. It wa* hotter than hell in
ttNkVilafout.
"W# made the longest hit*, but
they had man on base*. It un*
envbody’* game. It'* nice to get
eff la front, however, ami I hupe
wa can atoy that way.
"Raffing pitched ■ v r r y grpd
game.” the Yankee boa* con-

. The Dodgem were tllaappahilcd,
but war* a* optlmlitlc a,, aver
ha aeriva. To n mnn. they
"tha Yank* u re n t ua
ught th*y were.”
iger U o Durecher, Ducky
fc, Pete Ualatr, Curt Davli
a other* agreed on thl*.
Johnny Alien, the third Dodger
r (ha uaed to bo a Yankee
') mads It even more em*

• Joe Ixmhi, world** heavysiralght champion,
&gt;K*in proved hlmuclf the beat fighting m a­
chine in the world by knocking out Lou Nova,
California heavyweight, near ,the end of the
■Ixth round of their title bout a t lb* New
York I’rlo Ground*. Lou never ro t a chant* to

Celery Feds In-Fine Shape For Game
Against Lake City Tomorrow Night

"W e’re looking for a win out
on o a r field
tomorrow
nlchl
whan we tackle the fa k e City
team ," Coach Leonard M-Lucu*.
o f Seminole High School, aald
In an Interview thl* morning.
Tho game atari* a t 8:00 o’clock.
" f a k e City do** to m out a
when ha announced to tha
nice ball club and they tackle
Ye In, fallat, Huffing la tha hard, block hard and play hard
titahar they . got,, ami w* but our boy* are Ir bolter
|m hanging on tha rope*.
ay*d Euatlr.”
tipauaacd his pleaaald, -n u t h*

Ends Today
NOT Recommended

unleash that coamlc punch you hrard ao n o t h
about. Inatead, a rig h t, rig h t on the btftton,
knocked him kicking In tha alxth, and when bo
gut up Jou chopped Into him until .R efrreo
A rth u r Donovan Stopped It.

two shaping up In the practice IMa

Second Lend-Lease
Fund la Approved

Football Schedule
. U rum day Night
U m atina a t Ocoee.
Defend a t Euatie.
Lyman a t Melbourne.
Friday Night
Lake City a t Sanford.
Gamarvllf a t Orlando,

SL Jama* a t. 8 t. Cloud. .
Wa s h i n g t o n ,
o et.
Memorial Juniors a t
,Mount
- T h e MJ4g.000.000 aartmd lendor* (afternoon)
lease fund waa approved by a
Varo
Boach
a
t
W
inter
Gdrdrti.
Home appropriation* aulccmmllGrove land a t Apopka (hfterU# Wednesday and a abort Urn*
•on), 1
&gt; .
later Jetae Jonei aald h« would
I.ikaland a t Winter Haven.
favor Rnaala patting tha ban#,
Arcadia a t Bartuw.
fit* of. the bill.
PnMartx-f a t faka Wale*. •
In (UbmIUing hi* raqueat far
Sebriny At.HlInda C ity /-7 ’
the new ip p ro p d a tU u v ia o week*
•go, Rooeavait auggeaUd .Urn
laglaTatlon perm it Min t o autftorLive O a k . St Ooila
laa contract* to aupply foreign
Miami Rdlaoa a t L
government* . w ith defense U th
Jackson a t P laq t I
el#*, Information -o r
aervfcet.
Thl* would anpiy to any coun­
Cltarwator
a t Hlllaborm
try whoa* deftna# the preibfrnt
W att Palm Beach a t
tftemrtl gdvlaibla to the drfenao
Lauderdale.
of thia nation.

weak and aald moat of th* mlatake* lhay mad* taat week are
Ironed out.
"O ut Mayor* made horn* mlatakee , th at a
»t*«oned rlub
wouldn't havo made bu t I hopo
wa have thoae Ironed nut now.
It waa thoao mistake* th at coat
us n hall gam e," Coach McLucaa
exnlalnrd.
Through th* ononlng
Deaplta the poor condition of
tho m m da* to tho lack of prac­ th* 1IML aeaaop, Tommy
Harrlicn,
Unlteraity of
tice. c#n«ed hv rains a t prarije*

time, only Jack ■’Buti-rhair grvat left halfback, hai
Herring rufferad any hal'try In »lx touchdown psatca In
the gam# laat wo*V and hi* Ity career—three In .Jl
hrule-d rltht le* will he alright art aeaaon, dead an* aga
lolph-Macon thl* year.
for thl yen’** ^ Coach sabl.
"fak* City alwas* nuta u p *
»nl batU# e» It will bo a good
akowinff,'
■me hu* our bora are In fin*

Mulberry, a t

Klaalmm*

Now Pert Rlchay at
Br«den»on at Fort k
Avon Park at Frit
Okeechobee at (%cea
Ouahntll at Tarpon

I N THESE UNUSUAL TIMES w e invite ran to
* im pect an unuiual hew cor—new in its beauty,,
its co m fo rt, in choice o f two fine 9 0 horsepower'
engines. 6 cylinders or 8.
See it and you sense at once that here Is hew
ie that w ill t U j g o o d for yean . On a lo w er,
dar chiaalvww have designed new long, low .
w ide and modern lin es.'
Interior treatment Is cndtsly freth, distinctive,
pleasing. The beauty o f this Ford w ill m ore than
bold its own In any company.
Inside, the car la k/g—wide across the seat#,
generous la knee-foom, leg-room, elbow-room.
On the road this rear you find the "new fjord

At the wheel, you will find driving astier
ever. 'Steering,
.......... * | |
*
tad eure hydraulic h
•soother gad easier.
th* lost dctniL

3

steadiness and all-round comfort.

have all

in the basic
sis have replaced old ones, usually at a greater
colt (o us, lanf h y n t j edm A t mar It m n n k o r
L i o w i L . &lt; L A tJ

r. * •

\k\oT d.¥"*U ikh*d*]m 2j*M lt*li
iXettm ak

a^w g

li..—

mu

£

.J
•-

I1 7 / )

l

guA l

atw.

”"

u y mww jtm ociv tw ryvaaa ayvrt.

O ft blSFLA T TOMOiHOW

B r i n d f , CW»pt*t&gt;«,
Wine, Gin. Cordite, eg*.
brwrk or two
havo wun *ael
count, our hi
t Wat Farrell (hat eaei

ARCADE
PACKAGE S t
iw»m, OMbtr, i

ta reported to Th#

V
I ’!

JkW W:

' #

o x y a k y
D%

t G ia u Attend

Adalairy to u a e n ah

m

a

»

.i

�,

^»Vr^i

i

T B » HANFORD ftTOALD, SANFORD, ri

PACF. SEVEN

You Can
Depend
everyday atftd on weekends totr, our pricas are rock bottom. Pay less every

ve m6re on specials!

WHOUSALE

Mouth-Watering"
8-12

lb.

A nnpr

PRICES

Mh m

C n M Ho«kU*« Hotlcvt A
tasty treat for Qto fsmlly.
rnd • I x d to the budget tool

Fresh Caught

iH RETAIL
?r.

'STORES

String Half or Whole

PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW THROUGH SATURDAY. OCT. I
%\TIM

201 E. F irst St.

Center SHces

IlfUIlT IIK«KMVKI)

No Order* To .tkrmanUi
1

roKbiuini w
KIDNEYS

U

u r i

,* * i

lo t arrj

P afk ig ee

R aking Size Hi. !0c

127 Sanford Avo,

Headless Ocean Shrimp

T e n d e r S ta ll-F e d B ab y R eel
I I n I ' I mii r r

Tender, Juicy

POT
R O A ST

)t RaTgain In Town I
Acorn Brand
Wrapped .

Cellophane

H H i t - l f rim In a&lt;M IK a t lo m p lin g
( la t o r In ) t u r lrr«»h % rg rIp h le *
\ f t . t &lt;|
w rite r.
am i ul
Ini*» p rice -— i i II
well n u t
«ih n *
IV r
p i.u i | --------------------

l*t.

55 c

Croakers
Lobsters l!&gt;.

Sausage lb. 29C
m en. IR M tT

w |«

OYSTF.RS

Western Streak 0* Lean

lbs. 15c

--.V

I ' %Ir i«

BEEF STEAKS...
STEWING BEEF
GROUND BEEF
H8HV HKHK
CLUB STEAKS..

IDTTIUH

•t h ic k . n n K K irr ... him

Cheese....Jb. 15C

MT. VERNON.........

rnw rnriN u—a w n n

Fresh Dressed F at HENS....
Fresh Dressed Red FRYERS

Bread!s....;.lb.

K n r .a H t

i .k

%*

...lb. 2JC
...lb. 15C
2 lbs. 29I
... lb. MC

•

19c

• m i 11111 k * •• \ 11

Meat...’....11). 59C

SMOKED
BUTTS
ai.i. m:%r
HAM
BOLOGNA..
ly a iiiu i % « 1 111:11
SMOKED BACON

I*IMi M%
&lt;|%l. III »

Steaks....lb. 23 c

LAND O’ SUNSHINE, Smooth. IIu-l.

15c

Big 47-oz. Can

Wz

Peanut Butter
POTATOES

A Sensation!

1 Jersey Cobblers

KINGMAN’S RELIABLE
. . . lJ I
: f
:

■

v-Tbe
’

M l Ifcefa Jast ready for tmt I
bell and oerre. M-rn-n! Ita drlklou
And

at

•

b a r * .la

p r lc r l

ft.

.* r.» 8 D A H I)

3 no.2 25c

. . . . . . « . * §**»
a-ia. i t s a u -

'p3 cans 20c

Coffee....,il
Apricots
Km fw » S'
Apples....

HERE’S A SIZZLE!
WITH ANY 10c CAN
FRENCH’S SPICE!

^ -

* H arp

'W H O

higher »b»u.
nale market* In (ha near future on
Spleen, ao et of which come from
countries torn bjr war, thle Is (he
bargain Uul’s going (o be Ihe talk
of th * (own—(he headline food pawn
of the wMkl Think of l(: 6 Ibo. Su­
gar fair only lie with e 10c can of
festoon. Franck’s Spices or Bleeli

‘S ^

I t

h

lI .. ni m
a llrrrmn

l rrlt.ant iu-*a
|I lk. ' lIJ

Apples .i lbs. 15c Apples 3 lbs. 1!)
Grapes 2 ibs. 15c
j Limes &lt;loz. 5
.. Mftm -aaa^.aa -a ^ M ts
L -------------.

.

"

h |1 )

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

TO M ATO ES........... lb. 7 «/’ (
'

* H l.I.o S

M i i r r a : m i a l ' i %■ u

Onions J lbs. 11c Onions
lb. 5&lt;
riil.nii tlin
in aim iit K i n i
• n
Carrots
BVk Potatoes M
‘ &lt;

eto T ^ rchants

W ithout Spice......S lbs.

28c

3pit4y Smjt

CANNED MEATS

6c.

“100 Famous Foods”
y ■n y ma raM K U n r .y .r

HASH...........?-10V2 oz. 27C
L tn n r’a at.i(Mi&gt;

Dried BEEF 2-oz. glass 15 C
J .... 29c HAM------19c
Vienna SAUSAGE...... J0C
uiaW
1«• 1
CHILI CON CARNE . 23C
uu&gt;i m m
» *1
- „
MEAT.......13c
I OZ. 1UC
w»M i i» « &gt;
TONGUE-..19e
i .i i s v i

a r .U ( io i"

tf*

— ____ _________

•

' sf

.

• TT

•

3sm.7c
4 rg. 15c

/

�*

Books And Authors
By

Bv STANLEY

THE OLD' HOME TOWN -r*
WEVE h a p p u m p k i n s o u p — p u m p k in p ie ,
SALAD, S r t w , FRIED PUMPKIN, ICECREAJj
-AND NOW OOft H A M B l)ft*B ftS A R E
W
*__COM/N^ UP 'SM O T H E R E D WITH X IT
v.
p u m p k i n ::: ,
. t i r f
v

MRS. IRVINi

__

r-ANDI ALWAYS"

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail; Highway
And Water Transportation

TH 006H T THEY
7J U S T C U T FU N N Y

FACES /N 1e m —
PUT JH A CANDLE
sn d sttem a i
W N DO W STO
^C A R E ^H O ST S

FREE
PARKING LOT

PARKING LOT
VOLUME XXXIII

Sausage 12ViC
Bacon___lb . 25c
Weiners ..lb. 19c
P ig Hams lb. 22 Vic
Shoulders lb. 19%c
Pork Chops 22Vac

T ngland
apparently
slept In
‘{ .tr a n c e d 4 Lethargy.
Suddenly he
. i* roo.ed frtn t thU mo«i ol
, despondence by a girl who work*
S« A. R. "I*, warden. lJp&lt;4n vnl
■unteerlnjr a t the Admiralty, he
l)a nsnqnrel to a tiny motor cruU
i a r . Falcon, to help with the rew­
rite. On three (ucreaatve night*
; £ Brandon erwues tho
Channel,
not returning till long a fte r

C h eese Ul 15 c _

....ib. tsc
Backbones lb. i#c
SIDES -lb. 15Vac

iiocKMca* ncfticft

HA UY bEEF

&gt; of Dunkirk at flrat hand. He
f baa new built around hla thrill' In* adventurra a noyel r f thoao
4 d a e . o f rnul-ahakln* emereenrv.
\ \ ‘Th e Dortnra Mayo”, by II.
• C. Clapeeattle, which tho Unil m a l t y of Mlnneaola P rert wll*
puldlah on Noyember 17th, all
$.l,7R pmmUce In hr m e of the
■■ 'Mir f&lt;riika of tbla Kali.
jtjIV T bo Preaa polnta out th a t it
• b the firat authnrlx-d atory of
. "Tho Old Doctor Morn", ami hi fammi-i acn-i, Dr. .Will and p r.
&gt; 4 Char Ik-. H rrr
are
tlo rrap h y ,
*■ .m edical h btoty, and Amerlrana,
alt brnueht into frru a In a book
' which haa twth h bteriral im-

ire made fer their execution.
llrnotony
wtariea u i,
but
change of occupation refreshes
•ja.
People who aw ait an unbroken
week-end to do an out-of-routine
tu k rarely find conditions exact­
ly Ideal to beein it. Tbe amart
ople b-*ln a t tba moment too
ea pop.i Into their head and
.inl»h It whlla rWIne on traina,
waiting for the drntiat, or ahav.

arden Clubs Are Busy Planning
Shows, Program For Coming Year
Graden Cluba are busy now cr-11
rangin* their season's programs I
and planning flower alwws and 11
garden tonrs for tho month- II
ahead. Wa have had a number of I
[requeato fbr program »u-~eaUanrll
and think that those can beat br I
handled if cluba will writs direct 1|
to the Program Chairman of the I
I National Council of Stale Garden I
■Clube, SO Rockefeller Pb*a, New
York City. T hat office keeps u
I record of available lecturerr. thetr II
topic* and feaa, and can Inform
C u when moakera will be on tour |
your yleinlty. This program j
|aarvke also offer* for rant l*t*-l
I tom illdea with acconlyanybig 1
| teat on thany Interesting lubjaatv I
I Of eoureo. toms cluba do n o t!
|havs funds to *pend on programs!
K d must depend upon their mthtra nr upon local nanerymen to I
| help them out. This kind oL ;M»•
S im can - h# eehr *aluabl« bh»
use resident'epeakned; being
I familiar with local problems, raw
lelea good practical Information
Iboaad on Utelr own axpeHeUOw]
U nder the same eondltloaa with!
| which yru are working.
Some groups hate found book
| ravlews to bo Interesting and In.
Iitructlva and other* f'nd hortl*
qu litas *■
. a -puniruM
‘‘palnlcaV’
tsklnw fly. ■cultural
iultural qutsiaa

C

Word cornea from Ivra Waabbum. • Inc., th a t
their took,
'Younc Man i f Ca-acaa", by T.
H. Y bfrra, haa been choaen by

veinber or December. Mr. Y ta rra
I* thq noted fo-elgn corresponlent, radio commentator, and .ex.
rt rn current affaire. In hla
nk ho turns backward to hla
early days In f.'aracia, telling
of tn« life of hla family and of
the Venexuelan rapital a t tbo
turn of thn century. Klmer D a w
has w ritten a preface.
C
In ‘-*Of Humrn HondagV. per*
haps Ms moat Im portaat book,
! W. Somerset Maugham ban plac­
ed tho frliowlng paragraph:
"I 'h a v s nothing but contempt
for the people woo despise mon­
ey. They are hypacrlta or fool*.
Mousy iv like u sixth sensu with­
out which ycu cannot make a
complete use of Ihe other five.
Without an idrquate Income half
cb. The hov slid an hour tho possibilities of Ufa are shut
torn a t a time,
off. Tho only ‘thng to be care­
on’t do th a t”, warn«l the ful about is -that you do not pay
ter. ''W hm you gmw up. more than a shilling for the
won’t como In long stretehoj. shilling you earn. Yeti will hear
Uco In minutes, whenever people say th a t poverty la lha
ra n find them—five o r- te n lost spur to the artLit. They
no school,- a fte r lunch, be­ I have never felt the Iron of it In
ll thcroi. Hpread tho prae- their fleah. -They* do not know
through the day. and piano- how mean It m ik ts you. I t axiM t-w ill become a . p art of posts you to endless, humiliation,
It cuU your wings,4 It eats Into
ila U getden advice. Kraklne I your soul4 ilka
cancar,
“ * a_______
J. I* !•
th a t the obeervance of I t 1 hot wealth ona
— ----■
sake* »fer,
but
snibled him to live a etm- jest enough to preserve one*
lively complste lif t 4 a* * dignity, to work unhampered, to
ive w riter, outakla bla regu- ba generous, frank, and Indepen­
utter as a professor.
d en t”

C

A rurui.vay bcat-scllcr hxx

i haa but 3 t hours Tho
fa irly definite span I lr r
hlch to do hi* work, thcl
ena mao Un times jnjt
aa another, and
g re a t,'la tha h x tll L m lnulej th a t could b
^
In thgaa b»Uf h n
a re concalrad and | a l,

K*l&gt; f l 4T»

_

/Bacon.:....
Center* tb. 21 e

3AVE 2M; TABLE SUPPLY

STANDARD QUALITY

16-ox.
Family
u » r

D EW K 1ST

e

DILL OR SWEET MIXED

EVERGQOO SODA OR

g r Ah a m

ECONOMY SALAD

DEL1C10UB

PERFECT BISCUIT PLAIN OR 8. R.

TABLE SUPPLY TOILET

f

71

Hour

5 lbs..—19c O i
10 lbs. 35c

Z4

STANDARD

SEEDLESS

_ P ecj8 lo n

Be Reached

BLEACH

40M. 23c
gssev

jy i c k ' M i

'.tx K ls s r.n

r m r.r e

AVOCADOS 5c
LEMONS... 19c
ARGO SUGAR

* C ln » h

tot

CARROTS.. 7c
ONIONS... i3c
TOMATOES i £
VAN CAMPS

HOMINY

?UnUP0'" 4* Y « rt «Hre»
fo r each common namo eorrectly
I listed end two additional polnU
where-tho correct botanical name
» » • *!•« glean. T ha hlghast raw s

-•W tiS L S tt

t

IM tt.

BOTTLE

IS

SKINN
POST TOAST1EK OR KELLOGG’S

been broken, and everyona teak
oart In relating har awn atpar-

ARGO BIG PURPLE FRESH

aH arrim an To Take Up O
.Topic In R u s s i a ,
President R e v e a l s
-

w a b r in o t o n .

as

proved ctattstically

Ameriran People

oh.

WASHINGTON. O ct. n —
gtA V - President RooMralt i v
•artad again totter that undoubted! r there would l»e
acme effort made to revise
the Neutrality Act.
a 1 A final, decision on the
■alter, be told a preas conh re nee. would be reached
5 only after a bipartisan confereoca next Tuesday with Sen.Rooaoealt also disclosed today

9 th a t tho quest lop also had been
taken op previously with tha Rus­
sian government, la irin g the im­
pression that this had been done
through
Lawrence
Rtelnhardt.
- U n ti e d States ambassador.
P The Whit* R oust issued a
.statem en t yesterday my lag It w a.
hopeful th at an "ontaring wedge”
for tho practice
of complete
freedom of rallgttn In Rutairf -is
definitely on Its way.”
■ This statem ent followed
an
•u tb u rat of •rltlciam elieltad by
President R ooiofalt'i recent state,
■ t a t th a t tha goeslan ronstitulien perm itted freedom of roll.
gion. T h a n ware several reulies
.that th is eonxtUutioqat provision
'■ ra n t little or*tiothlng In praclif t,
Roosevelt's
original rem ark
was made a t a preaa conference
Tuesday when ha was asked for
r a S f ia n r s r a T M p d K b f tha Pm
ftlia h ambassador th at a Polish
Catholic Church *nd a synagogue
far Polish Jew* w a n about to ba
apanad in Moecaw.
Y esterday's White Rouse state­
ment said there had been “con-

-fluting

Isi l a a if x I x H w * *

httarpraUlloB*’

and

ralsquoUUon*
with prrml*-

confer* are*.

Leaders C ooperate.
I On Tourist Edition

tSL”S£Z 4

f M t t o i r IntaaUoa a f aa ^ p * ra t­
ing w tth Tim Sanford Herald in

m m F ^ S svt

T
j

i
is

s

,T lV

//

\V^_JfcBii3_L
'lU ^ ^ K T
*
i'-.iS/1 ,
•

3

s.

Leave Youth Alone

cnilUnr officer* ta refrain
cootartlug NYA youths lx
to keep them on tha NYA
mxhitiln a pragrai*41
th a t tha and
- lustlfy cetgmahmxl
mart would
pr-nrUtlon*.

&amp;

II
j |

ft which will ha
1,600 prospective

OCTOBER

Ouly combination passenger and cargo liner to go
ways as M shlpa'w ere launched on "Liberty Fleet Day
African Planet, shown «&lt; it entered the w ater ut I'asragi
Iorgoet, fastest and costliest of the vessel., the 17,000.tin
ed liner was built fo r the South African service.

.1.

m i

M e m b e r A m o e la te d F reaa

Nazis Are Thrown Back At
Leningrad, Russians State

S ix P a r is S y n a g o g u e s
A re B low n U p, I n ­
-----ju r i n g 2 P e rs o n s :
T e r r o r is ts
B lam ed

— (AP&gt;—Declaring th at Ihe
physical condition
of
lb*
| A a t r i c n people was rather
I «Jarm lag aa disclosed by Ih*
examination
of
selectees.
President R aaaartlt asserted
E
today H ia ao w arrlrd about
’ Uio problem bo bad ardrrrd
t • -wrvey mad*.
OL
leoaard
Howntrr*.
rhief of tbo aalorllro service
addrraaiag a nodical society
m ajcotln* today (aid aaly (boat
*
half of thoao celled wort pkyrlrally and mentally fit far
■H ilary aorylco.

Preaidant’s remark*,
agraphia tranaaript

cop la* have already hami sold.

;

To Be Discussed a f e 1'

”*iome

WARRINGTON, OaL P-M AVComptroller C entral W a rm f t nortwl to Congras* Wednesday
th a t tha National Youth Admin­
istration had requested | M f IW

J o in in g T h e L ib e rty F le e t
- ----- ------------------- -- __ _

I f

f

CELLO &lt;P1

an

*raor IfoL
‘" m u n .
uni* (B ra.
o u iv nan*
Commission!

W ill
A fte r — ■

SSWSB

#

«uP»m
J ,a
hUr. 4

Tim masting was bald In a mam*
----I bar’s garden selected hecanse of
C n iin C V If* abundance af useful and drv.
usual plant maUrtal Tha hoatoeo
a g e d and a »m»ll commltta* M « fd &gt;o
•
I plants with a namber. la e h guaat
n
iin. I area glean a pad and newII and
fw * re -1 Instructed to name the Urged

Cutlets.......lb, 39c
Rib Chops lb. 29c
■ lio c L b n t
'
Roast........-lb. 19c

BABY BEEF

CORNFLAKES......:

AH. nnign-i
' Mac Innas;
Ivats Affair,

U

l^iahoora method of Instruction. One of
these ouixxes was worked very
Isuccessfully a t an rutdoor :w«ftI big of on# of lha Louisian* ehtba.

Gn. Smoked

SANFORI). FLORIDA, ‘ FRIDAY.

’Roosevelt Considers
* Neutrality Revision

* FANCY MILK FED

E V E R S IN C E ’ THAT B I R D PW ID H IS R O O M
R E N T W H H V E S S C T A B L a S jT H E B O V S A T
M RS SU LPH U R O
H OUSE H A V E H A D T H E J I T T E R S

E a U b U a h e d In 1908

VICHY, I'nocruptnl
fYtnce.
Oct .1 i/I*i .&lt;it
Part*
syriagogm-N were blown up today,
injuring two persona. Kight-wiug
terrorist*
were
Illumed
by
Vichy
The (lermatM evecuted three
persona act uaetl
of
sabotage
and espionage in I ha occupied
Netherlands while Prague d is­
patches tell of busy C e rn in
filing .stpiatis m litiheima-MoraVia.
Hangman ami
firing
squat!
heltl sway in the new Eufup.*
last night, us Germany starUpeil
• t an aekiiowledgetl
"internal
fro n t" of revolt that stretched
from Prague to Paris.
/
In former Ciecho-SlovukUi
the angrv remnants of Vugod 4 *
.Yia. in tireece, in France, amJ
[even in ILilgarm nml Hungary,
the story was the same differ­
ing only as to «cope .tml dotal).
Admitting employment of the
sternest possible measures, Dor
man snun*es assert etl
"W ith (lerniany herself deep
in n fight f«»r life it is under­
standable that we cannot tolar
Stettin internal front against Us."
n u t C'seeti sources in London
suggested the blood Ixith in old
Ctecho-Slovakia had a f t r ntorfi
sinister meaning than mere mtfft
presaion of revolt. They said it

German losses
Set Over 5,000
Australia’s (»ov em­
inent Quits After
losing Test Vole
I.I HI.IN

T t*n

f r e i g h t c a r^ w i* r r w r r c k r J ,

•I i t .i i I im I a i i i l
S.m
S im la

h it 'g o
Kp

tr itffi#
w an

li&lt;*lw«*vn

i|ia r u |&gt; ti'i|

U a ilrti:i« | t r a i n

te n

o il

L or A iig v lv - t

w Ih m i

n ilft l

tin t

up

P. T. A . Council
Members Have
F irst Meeting

Voters Will Set Millage Rates
n it D o c to r
And Choose Trustees From Six H We ailllth AUrriY
e M o n d ay R e p o r t s , A d d re s s e s
• M a d e C o n c e rn in g
• • 'Districts In November Election
Y e n r’s P r o g r a m
Eighteen school trustees
of
six special tax districts in Kem-

a ix ly

u ra r

K»»l

Three Members
Of Parole Body
„ Are Announced

Three Are Tied
For High Place
In Gun Matches

y

didata for trustee, ona who I*
a quallifitd elector in his dis­
trict must file with tha County
Board of
Public Instruction,
not less than 16 days prior to
the election, a petition signed by
not leas than five qualified elec­
tor* in that special tax district.
“Tba .Board is not permitted
(o print tha name of any candidita who haa not filed hia oaUtBd IS 'H a y i- before I K alre^
Mon. on or Oct. |0 . However,
blanks wJII ba provided an tba
hallota in which apaeaa voters
may writ* In other names of
thalr uhoice.
“Thte
trustee
and
millage
•lection U very important, able*
revenue raised by the milUge
voting is to to expended entirefrom withhi tha district In
which it la voted, and ran bo
spent In no qther dUtrict," Mr.
ton painted o u t
I m fu n d , must ha expanded
accordance with • budget
trad by the trustees of tha
l e t Tha money ia used for
payment a f Janitor*. t« buy
ol supplies, repair buildings.
1 new structure*, pay specteachers’ salaries, aad far
ral
maintenance parposa*.
Tie moat im portant duty af

.

Joyed X"od health

until about
eight
o n th
eigni m om
nas ago. lie
He
w a, a
memher of tho Plret Presbyter­
ian Church o f Dawson Spring-,
Ky.
Survivor* Include his daughter,
Mrs. Mildred
Ooodhall.
Umg.
wood: four son*. Charles CnsIeel. Paw-on Spring*. Ky.; John
Casteel, Dawson Springs; J* me*
f i lt e r L -E arn .Park, and AYUliaas
Casteel. W illlta,
C alif.;
three
granddaughter*. Mrs. Ann Mc­
Clure, P am P ark ; lire . Grace
Walla. Earn Park, and Mra. Mar­
tha C rakm ar, Langwood;
and
two grandee ns. Tim C astral of
Fern Park and WUbur Goodalt
of langw ood.
The remain* will ha U ken to
Dawson Spring* for funeral ser­
vice*. Interm ent w ill ba in the
Ausanbaugh Cemetery a t Dawson
Soring*. Tha Erickson Funeral
Rome haa charge of arrange­
ments hare.
-

Parrish Gets Orders
To Report For Duty
J . J. P arrish , Jr., Orlando at­
torney aad freqoant visitor to
Ranford, where ha haa many
friends, haa racatved hla final
a rd e n tn report for duty In tbe
United Btntaa Army - a t Fort
Jackson, 8. C.
A second llautenant In tha
Army, Mr. P arrish I* ■ son of
Senator J . J . Parrish of Titus­
ville.

•

llr

tasn rlu lr J

P tra o

W illia m - *

Mi

A li« ai*l»y

(V
and

M .S I a r m w

T lie
ltu ..ii» il.
i, * | m r le i l l l i i - i r
m a t l ii e . hud
lin i.lc U
w «l
of
I . e n ilig lS 'i " I I ■■"' l ' " l t
*’ ■ k U*lu m l a n d
w e re
.- li.lle n g iiig
•
N » » i»

I"

th e

»

Ilerlin
new .|iu|ier.
u -e ite .l
Hint mure lhun u Hurd of the
•
f i n U i l q u l b * . a rtc ria U k V m r I . J u ;. Hu—init Navy c* hull led up by
t l e J i i m T ^ r r y ^ i m t 4 Artillery4
. iluy tin* club is planning a humli-' X
I «a|» I'onlt^oV
Ik* hr Id n t h r r - t h r in Ike Kiou-lndl ll.il. ." f t l.elilll*
I l a l l r r part of ( k l u l r r nr t h r
ftrol of Nt»vriii)ra‘i
S»*urr&gt;* of Un* niarkvnicn for
four I'linstTUlivt* ihiHits will h«*
1 ki'pl -ml hamlirnp^ for Ihrm will
I Ih* . 4»-i up. hr I'tphiinrd. T h r r r

Eustis Man Injured
By Attacking Bull

11U J a L l- W ill .b u . ia . a i. K il I.X llu i - . i
p la c in g f ir » t , -»«»•,*n,| n m | t h m i in
lln * c o n te x t.
I
T in * (Suit t lu b in c n iiv id c r in g
&gt; c h u ilg in g I h r d a li* o f Ita n b o o tr

llrili.lt Itnmltet- nlltit'ke.l lh-'
putts uf H re.l mid SI Naxaire
in addition to German airdromes
while Ihe G erm an. «lr.»fed five
nurthea.t nml w ulhea-l llrilDh
pua^iul luwua i» muuniiifrl rW1"St.
In Ihe I'atlfo 4, the re.igoatlon
„f the A ustralian governmenl of
Prime Minlnler A r'hni Faihlen
WU. offered nfler lo-mir 11 -Jli.lo
........... . nmlidi'lit'e I" the IIo“ *e

1

t

K I ’ S T IH ,

-4

MONK I’OI.IO CASKS

MONTGOMERY. A U . Oct. 3—
M l—Seven cases of poliomyelitis
wvru reported Thursday to the
state department, bringing the
total for the first two day* of
the month to nine. Twrny-four
Caras were reported during the
first two days of September.
instw ard to Lake Ladoga.
The Russian* also appeared to
be standing generally firm In dp*
fense of th* Donets river basin In
tha Ukraine.
Soviet m ilitary dlspatehe* a f
yesterday reported th a t tha Na*J*
lowed by 32 “releryettea”, Sem­ were falling Lack to former posi­
inole High's pep squad and a tion* In th a south a fte r vain and
number of other students.
costly effort* to break th# Donat*
All of th* cheering students UBfta
and band assembled a t th* In­
Berlin road* only th# XMat
tersection of Magnolia Avenue general and implied claim s to ad­
end F irst Street where they be­ vance* In th a t th aater,‘offering ao
gan their performance by sing­ detail, and In fact acknowladgad
ing tha High School Song with strong Red counter-attacks In axa
many of the townspeople Join­ sector, although saying tha ( t o ­
ing In. Next “yell»fc ware lad m ans'
H ungarian alUta had
by tha team 's cheer leadan.
For tha duration af half aa
hour traffic (n th a t section of

Students Hold Rousing Pep Meet
' To Cheer Celery Feds To Victory

Sanford,

r-

S w M yn
;4. 44tY * H
r) j

i —( \|&gt;)_

SS

MAKE IM PERCENT PROFIT!
On the purchase price of our
Tourist Edition by giving us the
namap and addresses, along with
five cents a copy, before O ct 15. A f­
ter that date any copies you may
wish us to mail away win cost 10
before ftriB too la te

in g h w m *

J im

j n m l M r A llr n lt y f i n a l (»h in (h o
j iin ii's l
f i r r , w it.I.- M r
W i l li n m *
■»hul Inn h ig h n ' t i r r in b o th tn n i* il
j a m i e ltiw fin * .

(S|&gt;tvi.ih
Marion KimpNoii, ilairymnii of
St'iiffii, near hrri* wut in h bo-tpi
tal \Yi‘i|ii«'x«)ay nitflit iinrtfli'M'iou*
a ml in ii gravt* romlilion ;&gt;. ^
if* ill I of having Th*»*ii ifor»*7l ITy
a bull 'J*liur«tlny.
Ilf wait rtpairiittf u f.*f«l Iroiitfh
ut do* dairy when ho win nlta rk n l from krhintl, and (brown
on it pilf of f«nc» poata, Hiiitaininir » broken * vertobraa in hU
lu rk and bark. \Ylnl»* uncoiliciiiui, In* m iffcrrtl further in­
n iA D i rQ T n v u
i
Mra. Williatna reported
that jury from tha rnraKfd nnim.il.
riiA R L E S T u N , H. C., Oct. n. jjj# tuberruloah committee
ia
(Spaclall—Samuel R. Right- funellonin|r w tl| BllJ has sufo” * A
— * , ” ar*1 A rrnur; ficlent financea to treat a num- K iev I h S h a k e n B y
Nanford,
Tm u la ft member uf ^
Qf ra%en
th« new
class In
submarine
Pn&gt;f K|pp,' principal of gran.-’ D elay e d A c tio n M in es
training which entered the sub-^
f&lt;hllo,
. nalylr4, , h* ,„w
m artna »«hool,
New
London. |&gt;ollfy t f
h, nJlln|r
wci f , r.
BERLIN. Oct. II - M l - Tim
Conn., this week, tha Navy an- [inches.
Approximately
eight raptured Ukraine capital uf K ie l
naunced l a u y .
_
pareent of the children eating U being shaken by explosion, of
Ensign Dlghton I* ona
of JJJ f#ch lunchroom are needy delayed action m ine, w hich have
about *&gt; regular Navy and naval eblW„ n , nJ , h, . . pupils will drstroyed whole building,, it waTaaanre offlcare enrollad.ln tha ^ u k r „ ra r r of by u .I,,* aup. reported Thursday.
Grrnuin W ar R eporter Eber
piles providrd by tha Surplus
hard Mueller sent word o f tin
Commodity Corporation.
nerve-snapping
blasts
in
tb ,
Tbe Central Welfare Organiinto German
ration has .a fund which any city which fell
school msy draw upon, if -its hand. Sept. 19.
FOOTBALL TONIGHT
number of needy children should
over run the allnted quota. Mr.
Tho Seminole
High School Kipp revealed that there will
Celery Fada wlU meet tha Lake la no necessity to solicit money
City team tonlyht a t tha Sem­ from churches or organisations
inole High School football field. this year.
Mrs. Rucker announced
the
organisation of a first aid class
a t tha Woman’s club, under tha
direction of Miss Irena Hinton
and mad* a report on a P. T.
A. “short course” held In Gaines­
ville last Spring.
A t tha conclusion of tha buslnasa masting,
Mra.
Rucker
was elected delegate ta the next
convention In Tamps Nov. W
•a d laparintandent Lawton urged
tha association to ask Dr. 1peak
Campball, president of Florida
S tate Collage for Women, to
consisting of
■peak a t th a annual Founder’s

Dlghton Is In New
Sub Training Class

M u r in g

M i'S la r r u u ,

I I 't r y

•pcakcr, an id, *' Anicricnnv liNihy
DImI
ifit-ii*
amf (Nlliftnil
thinking than ever before. The
ffltt (hilt U f are lmi'*i[uk,k l»*
»eiir
upon new itlt*a,v&gt; new de­
H o m e O f M ra. E m m a vice*, nml new (huught.4 *\vilh
uulweighty (linking
catmeN
S eely D e stro y ed confusion ami turmoil. '
In regaril Jo the world mtua
Though her home on Wwf *k&gt;n Mr. loiwton ttuted, "It
F trur 5Tr»fr burned tn tha ground Mhv- tn Y tn ta M r-h rrttig r'a m t prl
last night between 7:00 and H 0 6 1 vilege of each child to enjtry
o'clock, Mra. Emma Neely wr« * normal life with it* wholeable to save her goat* and chick- *ome plea»urev'
ena, since the wind bb ^ Ihe
For Ihe fir&lt;l lime. Semimde
flames in a direction a v r i.v rom Founly is going to have un or
tha pen 4.
ganiied heullh unit, consisting
A fter lira. Seely had light c | of n regular staff uf nur—-s itn.l
her kerosene kitchen stove. iRe » physician. Uef.ire work in this
went over tn a neighbor’s hou&lt;r Maid has li-en rarrirtl on by
on an errand. Starting home- several physirians ami a county
ward.. .aba. -caught sight - a t - tu&gt;(- nur se. . -------------------^ r -------------house in flame* and since it » a The school
health program
of fram e structure, the fire was will b« more educational this
wall under way.
term, according to Miss llss■
lent, who is stationed with the

ii . i

t d u lp h l l i l l r r h. m,- ( r u m th o
I t u a .ia n f r o n t In launch l. o r m a n 's
n in th
w in te r
re lie f
c a m p a ig n .
U r r la r n l
tm la y
t h s l Itu sw ia
hul
h e rn
so
r t r ic k e n «*he n e ie r a g a in w il l
ris e a m i th a t
a
g ig a n tic
new d e v e lo p m e n t lia s opened
o n th e f r o n t in th e la s t IH
h o u rs . T h e d e v e lo p m e n t
he
s a id , h a d m a de i t e s p e c ia lly
d if f i c u l t
fo r
h im
to
le a v e
hu
f ie ld
h e a d q iis r te rs .
"T h e
d e c is io n
now
b e in g
fo u g h t o u t is fo r th e n e x t
h u n d re d
y e a rs ." he sh ou tesf.
T h u n d e ro u s c h e e fs o f th e 2a.p e rs o n s
a s s e m b le d
in
th e S p o rts p a la s t g re e te d Ih ia .
H it le r r e ite r a te d th a t t i e r w in *
b e fo re th e w a r
had
m lig h t
p a r t ic u la r ly to re a c h
a s e ttle m e n t w it h l l n l a i n h u t
th a t C h u r c h ill had a s k e d fo r
«»ar a r d th a t Hu»'*ta had f a i l ­
ed to liv e u p to h e r n o n - a g ­
g re s s io n p a c t , w it h t i e r m a n r
and had
m o b iliz e d «.n
th e
I f e lr b ’ s U ir d e r s

The UtHainn.s n-iMirti-il to­
day the (iermaiH Imd been
Jo a *p h
\
i l,c n r v . f T u in |m ,
S h o o t W ill thrown hark m-arlv HO mile*
Ja m pR r . \tN ’s*l!«- o f V r i o H eat'ii H a n d ic a p
the l.cnimmiil front. 3,a iiil K« uru i t |(
H r itlg c s , J r # «»f
B e S ta g e d By C lu b ut
Ot^fl N ir^ aohliera . hail t&gt;een
Jacksonville wrrt* naijt.-.f i.nfav
S oon, S m ith S a y s killeil on the central front,
!»» thp I In i*«*
S tair Vi.*
nml li.TiMl killed on the south1*31it in aiiil I'tirnh* i ommlNMinti
T h iv t* im ttiitP o o f (ln&gt; S r n ii- west Ukraine
n u lh o r i/ r . l
l.y
tin tin
L .p .
front where
; ■nilt* ( in n ( lu ll u i f i i n t lit ai’t i r i ' t u f the
lletl Arniv " smashed
'•H* t( ilw w i't k ly
nhiHit
»oii On* lunk-t mid u u ik " in a violent
la k i 'f r t in t r a n g r W ia ln r ^ tla y tu w in twu-ilay halite
to |i h n im ro .

John Weslav C astrrl, vrlcrnn
of the ("Ivll W ir. dlctl early to­
day at the home of hi* granddaughter, Mrs. Ann McClure, iy
Kern- Park. Mr. Castqcl lived in
Longwoo,| for iix years, and Im made hia home In F e rn I'aik
for Ihe past 4 two years.
Dorn in Ohio on Dec. 2H. lux I,
Mr. Casteel aaw service in the
election, the school superinten­ War Hetween the States as a
dent issu.d tha following state­ private in Company K. 28th Itrgi.
ment:
ment, Indiana Infantry.
“In order to havo hia name
Though ha was 98 years old.

Russians Smash (iuns
And Tanks In Twoday Battle, They
Claim In Bulletin

Sixty-Car Freight Train Breaks In Two

■'

,

�</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="73631">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 02, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73632">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73633">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 02, 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="73634">
                <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="73635">
                <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 02, 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="73636">
                <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="73637">
                <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="73638">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73639">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7399" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7037">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/c54dbf1398c88067accfb95fd545c28a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>dd2cb335d9ba97425137ae6c520e3551</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73630">
                    <text>*

t

�#

'

' "J- 1

fS jR

Sanford la T b Only Central
Ida City Affording Rail Hlgli
And Water Tranaporlitlon

SANFO RD, FLO R ID A, W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER 1, 1941

Reds W in Trophies From Nazis

fc ^ r o u p Told Tw o
;C ft«n tr i«s
M ost
' J o i n ' T o S e tth e
Post W a r W orld

r

;

Declares

IN D IA N A P O L IS ,

Oc».

1

, According to the official Russian caption with UUs photo,
which was flashed kg radio from Moscow to Now York, Red sol­
diers are shown salvaging mar materials aelaed by Urn 8qy|ct army
la eanstar-offtasieas against the N ail* at Odessa.

Sanford Consumers Walk Into
Numerous New Federal Ti

wa tmvs sat up hare,’ ha
«
sr Cotuaafly (D —TEX),
ralatlaua chairman, do­

Orte-FourthYear
licenses Go On
Sale In Cbunty
st flfaalo .today •t the CouitTa* Collaator’e Office at the
art,Mouse in accordance with
tnmtiotu from the Btate, Jno.
Jtnkfns, tax collector, laid this
rniag;
-r
» A. — ,
tags win .torn oae-faurth the
isfnrle* lo r Urn whole year
la, ttourt/the Btoto^haa eel a
nottkii ■nta of 16.IS m any
r.rMy. j B w Mated. with tho

Sanford consumers walked in­
to taxes this morning when they
went shopping and though » largo
number of stags manager- were
not quite sure, o f the articles In­
cluded to the-federal taxe* p.it
Into effect today moat of them
had M u definite article* they
could name.
Hardest hit by the confusion
of hooping up .'with the taxable
article* were the ten cent store*
aarrylog . large supplies of cosamtir* and jewelry. They have
had to add one rent on every
ten -cent article including such
tbtoga a* face powder, p a l polUM
face lo tio n *,fa c e o w n
and
lip*ticks. All type* at jewelry
■ueh . aa bracelets, necklace*,
rings,' whUhta and. clocks
are
taxed.
it * I ■ ,
Grocery Move* are little affect­
ed by the new taxes having aaly
their matehao apefcUied aa taxable

s«j
***?■

«»

today,

according t o t h e

]

U M - v i i m « t &gt; mad* thbt the vehl- ^

r

FB FInvestigates W reck O f Defense Train

Long Drought

GermansLose
100,000 Men
At Leningrad

W ater Supplies A re
Reported Low And
&gt; Danger From F or­
est Fires G r e a t

Russians Say Defense
Continues A s They
Capture S e v e r a l
O u tlying Cities

Bombers Damage
British Towns

• T V Weather Bureau today
Verted a severs drought la
ost o f the eastern state*.
New England water supplies
M at thft lowest no Ink -In lA

NorthAtlantie

fconnally

N U M B E R 30

r

r

t

, -

E a*

It might 1*41 hnv# totaled 6474, f f i t y . I g J S f
4,107 hmusd far paaaenger fa n
and 1.667 fo r trucks,
trpDerv
-and ather vshlelee.

L e a d e n Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

dlo*. alactrle

writefs and other aff ice

Czech E x e c u t i o n s
By Nazis Now T o­
tal 88 P e r s o n s

From Virginia ami the eastern
Ohio Vatloy northward there has
keen no mensurable proelpltation
since early September. Welti and
atrenma failed, and forest flree
are n great haiard.
Strangely, the north
central
(tatee hare had the wettest ***eon in more than 40 yean.
Henry squall* struck the Flor­
ida keys between Miami and Key
Weat overnight and caused the
weather bureau to warn email
ernft of continued gusty wind*.
Winds which at times exceeded
40 miles an hour hit Miami, ac­
companied be flurries of rain.
Small craft warningi ware con­
tinued Tuesday from Fowey rock
lighthouM Juit south of Miami
a ff Biacayno bay to Key Weat
« • « • * &lt; « . im . i .—vst —Heavy
aqualla struck the Florida keys
between Miami and Key West
overnight and caused the wea­
ther bureau to warn small craft
Of continued gusty wind*.
Wind* which at times i-u-eeded
40 mile* an hour hit Miami, acccmpanlad by flurries of rain.
Small craft warning* were con­
tinued Tuesday from Fowey rock
llghthouso Just south of Miami
o ff Biacayno bay to Key West
at tho tip of the Florida archi­
pelago.

More than 1.000 tons o f vital defanaa
terials, mostly steel pipe, were dumped ever
ndredt of feeC of track-when this locomotive

end fourteen cars Jumped the rail* near Cleve­
land, Ohio, and rolled down the embankment.
The Fill started an immediate investigation.

Tine Extended Draft Board Has Students And
Trouble Filling
Teacher Visit
for Renewal
October 13Quota
Kiwanis Club
! Of Licenses Since several prospective »rlecMrd O f Drivers In
County H ave Nol
Compiled W ith Law
ic hat been eilendrd for
a who have not yet
__
renewijd their licensee to get them
before being respired to lake exaagil'itlone for them. Judge It. W.
WOT * raid thle momlng after reaalvsg ■ telegram from the State
Miaiy Vehicle Department.
*' II.
n i l l o a t La m **
* In
N at IIndication
wsa»»a aelunn
given nns
to
how long tho extenalon of time
will hr in effect end drivers are
urge! to get their license* na
apsm'at possible for thflr own

ffifc l1
* * * - -?WPe ■
d id frr*i&lt; r Tii*ht ib oat^ tw u e
third* of the licenae* iaaueil last
year had been ec-newed. with the
total bualurae for the day about
630 licensee, fewer then the 700
eold rn Monday.
Though there are about onethird o f the lieenaa* y e t'to he
sold In the county.
Hemlnole
la probably ahead of any other
county In the *tate. Judge Ware
said. Report’s from patrolmen Indlrste that about 60 percent have
been eolj In Volost* and Orange
counties and less than one-third
In I Aka county.
Thoee who have n*t purchased
their new llceates yet are re­
Aluminum Company minded that they must have the
old license to give the serial num­
Wins First Point ber, Judge Ware said. Psroonj
who have lost Ihslr old lieenra*
wtft kgve tn~xrrttr tiT the-M otor
Tho
Aluminum
Company
of VthieU Department at TallabasAmerica won an Initial
point
Tuesday -la tha opinion
which
Federal Judga Caffey
started
reading from the bench on the Britlsh Cruiser In
government’* action to dissolve
Philadelphia Yard
th* giant business oflranlxatlon.
Judge Caffey waa expected to
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 1 - ( * )
toko about threo durst to retd
The 0400-ton British cruiser
his opinion on the soil-trust prosretostsr
t m t the PhrtgdGlihU
f f t l t t -t t t n w npru rn,
Navy
Yard for a general refit, it
I BIT, from which developed th*
longest trial lo history before a was gnnounetd Tuesday by Rear
Judge. Tho trial started June 1, Admiral Wataen, commandment
af tho yard.*
Tho Manchester,
commanded
by Cipt, H. Draw. R.M.. and
o camplament of opNewspaper W eek Is carrying
proiboqtoly 700 officer*
and

tee* for the Oct. 13 quote have
•allsted In the sir corps, N'ivy
and other branches of the ser­
vice, the County Draft Hoard
ha* not made up it* quoin yet,
it wt* announced at that office
today.
t i n K. D. Carter of the .elec­
tive service office explained, "I
always knew there was some­
thing unlucky abqul
that
‘13
num-cr* **, and that even though
the illuatlon hat a
humorous
angle, there la u eerioue side,
too.
“ By the loss of men to other
branches o f the aervicc, it i* be­
coming difficult to fill the quoin
for tno selective brunch, K. It.
Carter, manager of
the local
draft board jjffic* added -----

School Club Officers
And Music Teacher
Speak To Members

Unknown Hunter
Shoots At Game
Warden Hickson

number of casualties” , it le ad­
mitted by tho Brttleh.
The R.A.r. bombed the Gar*
man cities of Hamburg and Stet­
tin far tha second straight night
and raided Cherbourg In France.
Tho German* continued tho exe­
cution of Ctech* charged with
plotting against Germany to free
Bohemia-Moravis. The executions
now total 66 In Ihrto days, tho
Germane assert.
In Shanghai the Japanese mili­
tary headquarters announced to-

fpeciel Gim# Warden Joe ,T.
Hickson of Buckpolnt Ranch, a
-ame reserve owned principally
Ty Sanford men end located near
Chuluoto, was firsd upon while
Invvitigating. a mysterious shot
he heard not far from the much
house. It was reported to the

throat [Tie garni— Warden ^ t f
not rvcognise the man who turned
when he became aware of ap­
proaching foteteps, callinp nut
to -halt nr I will shoot you dead.”
Mr. Ilirkxon continued running
toward th* hunter who
fired
twice at he eacaped the game
warden, but still lb* Identity of
the Intruder waa not discovered.
■Haaraxa*. a- Warrant wee—issued
for his trrest.
Mayor W. C. Hill said deer
hunter* using tright lights have
been recently giving the game
warden a grant deal af trouble.

introducsd bv Mr. McKay, *nd
•he described her work e the
high schorl In teaching i UslC.
Hke predicted thst th* nea svetenrnr'Wlchlng mtlsle, wHT« ikas
been Instituted this y**r. will be
of great benefit. Formerly one
music teacher handled all
tha
schools, but thi* yssr Mlaa Loonora Whldden la assisting In the
Junior
High - and
Grammar

Noted B y Roosevelt

by th# Germans, but reported suc­
cessful Red
Counter
attacks
which threw .the Nails bock from
Leningrad and broichtd their lines
In tha far south.
Moscow’s communique implied
that lie ia«t position* w*s»-gi*enup only yeiterday—had long been
discounted by In* fact that the
Natl spearhead for day* had
clearly seemed to bo standing be­
yond that point—a drive which
rurrenUy la apparently confined
principally to aerial bombing and
reconnaissance, Soviet information
that tha evacuation had boon
computed so recently suggested,
assuming Its correctness, a roe-

NEW YORK, Oct, 1 —&lt; * » Newspaper* in 6,000 communi­
ties today Joined In opening tfcu
National Newspaper Weak oa
Roosevelt sounded th* keynote
with declaration that '‘mutate-

Harry Wester, And
Wiffiard ,Connolly
Compose NewTune
Collection Of Dtatarai

Willard Connolly and Lam Herry Wester hava*csUaborated an
a n*w,‘\pp*nl*h piano number
with lyric* and
Mr. Connolly
•fated today that there is a poe(ibllltv * f its being performesThp
a wall-known orsheatra eves the
radio aa Ner. to.
Claud* Upborn, music agoat

ien By Public "envoy- he
ta- Floriad during Nolast year, ami t a w *

Imarv Behoc 1
»r*T d «fn ln i.
porta1 batata tha

* vi w
-•jV * * t

1 3

Out O f City Bars A r t
Banned N ea r Schools

�t »

1

l

fl

The

Sanford

W E D N E S D A Y . OCTOBER 1,

TITE 8ANF01ID HERALD, BANPORD, FLORIDA

F A G E TW O

Herald

German Weakness

;leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

U P FO R IN SP EC T IO N

I b t B k I U h N la IM S
r « b l l i % H r v r r f a f lr ra a * * M f » f l
• ■ M i r at la a fu rrf. Y\mt\4m
1U M a ia a llg k t e t e e

Every American school Isiy knows Iho story o f Daviil
Crockett nml of how hr storxl up at the Alamo against Ihe
. . . K « l i r * 4 aa m m n 4 ela*«
m n llr r guns of Ihousaiiil* o f Santa Anna’s liesl troop* until the
O r f a k a r XT. 1 *10. at ike I ' m I n r ilr e
a« t d B f a rd . F l « r l . l 4 . . . D r lb * %rf ground nround him was piled high with dead Mexican* and
•f i B i y r a— « f N a r r h a, |M n
hid own body wax pierced with a score o f bayonnet*. Ner
vous American.* might well exclaim, ‘‘ I f we only hail men |
u n i.U T O r.
K4llnr
in our Arm y like that lod n y!"
|
C O l l D O R 111*. % M— II u a l u e s * M n a a g e p
Well, we have. Such a man is L I. Col. Janie* ( j
• i ,l i o n i i rri&lt;i\ m u m
Crorkctl, great great grandson nf the David Eroekptt who j
r » i« k i* in Utpnr*
* T rarrf#»
90.30 died af the Alanio. IT * ( ’of Cro&lt; kett is now xlntjorie&lt;| with I
Ome Hmmik +
.n.7% Ihe headquarter* *ta ff of the armored force* at Fort Knox
T k w d M a a fh t
f j.y
Wa»|fc«
....
f|..V» lie &lt;erved in lh&lt;* World W ar and ainre l!&gt;37 ha*
*|"*nl 1
Tear ,.
tv «»« more time udh 1r&lt;«ip unit* in ilerm any than any o ilie r!
A ll
•Nltmary
n&lt; l l e e a , r c a r d s eel |Kngli*h *|M'aJyng officer.
Ik a a ^ a , r t g a liila a e s a d m o t i v e * ■ ^
A h Hirh lie it
a |xi*ilion lo have known inlimatelv
vMfrrtalamvemla f „ r I k e p u r p o s e eel
ruim tm q tmrndm M ill be rkargr*
i many iiigii ranking (lermaii officer*, to have olnerved
■ I F vifa ta r a d v r r t l
ra le s.
I then troop* I miII i in maneuver* and in actual eomlmi. nn&lt;l |
' tsiaaa Xf«.H *&gt;&lt; n#,r....i.-11 1, he aide lo judge mo*t effectively their ability and their
ikV^s' Tsaa' r i
u
i
s
« e.,kne**e* And he *ay* that ihe (ierman army is nrii*
i* »* - 'ih e r iiivim ildo nor invulnerable and that the American arripmt M M t««n »r« i . , him.o .ad "iv ( .hi
il. (.• rm.'iii niat«*iial» tacticH and li’ndi rdiip
is&gt;w &gt; w &gt;.
-irt, |lll( u|v&gt;ily , |ierfcrt. Il i* n*,t composed o f Jupermeii.”
" Il i* extremely easy to oraw erroneous roneliision*
_Tib* lleraM I* $ nrmwr -&lt; i , . l
i B M f l a l f i l l"r»a « wsi. i. i. ...I* . f rom Ii.i 11lc* a ml even from campaign*." he continue*. "W ar
a l f t t y rn llM a d ft* the nse fear rep v l l l M f l a a sf a ll a m * H U p a lrk r* h ii '|tiriNiul fort «• Inc foundaiion for hiktc ^h or fMilurr of
rra d llM
II
a*r
P*(
n tk arw la*
an army iiiiih I l.e sought and studied from the wide ha*i*
l a ( I l ia
paper
tad
aim
•W
la p a k lle a lla n of a p erlsl
of history. A glance at history show* us that Herman sol­
d la p a frltrs k e r r ls or* a |a„ reserve.(.
dier*. especially the Saxons, the Austrians and the llavar
ians have broken in battle o f most every war beginning
W EDNESDAY.
Ot T.
1. io n
wit'll Caesar and including I lie late World War No. i Dur­
ing tiie same period AngJiASaxon armies have been broken
B ID L n VEH NK KOI! T O D A Y in battle only in a few isolated instances such a* m tlu*
W ar o f IHI2 and at Hull Kim in the Civil War,
“ Krom these previous remarks please do not think i
F A IT H iT L T o '|Ilf; );ND II.
Ihoq fnlthiul uni.. .Ii-ntli. nn,| I that I underestimate Ihe (ierman army. It is a superbly
» t l l g lv » thio n crown i f lif. - I irmed and trained force. Its morhlc is high. Its leadership
Rev. tOO.
superior. If can only lie defeated by an army cipinllv I
, armed, trained and led. We run defeat the (iermtui nrmv. i
LOST
however, not bv wishful thinking but in bloody battle. To
Hie golf term no army ran give the (ierman army two
(From The Atlnnti Monthly i I
.Evar been l»*l? W It. I huvr. or three strokes per hole and hope to win. Rut
if we
i and I know
start to play on equal term* we have one great advantage
What it I*like to walk
ever the Hermans. This one advantage has hern sought
through tali lr&gt;-v&lt;
for and praised by all great military leaders. It lies in th
In fe tr at th« tlrangr wny th.
branche* grow;
military character o f nur soldiers— It is the derisive ad­
To atop nt last lo romfort slinkeri vantage.”

I s a lla a e il

Ir n m

ra g e

D a »l

I Standard €*t•»v%• r*’ AF^n.. Title
l!ii3t;inty A .\K««tr*ct &lt;’*» , Monk
j II* m u tt's It 1111r»r*I |*;»rl«»r, (». l T
Std.irt |’»m t A
C*»» . ITnitnl
I .umber ('••-. J I*. IVnnrjr
Hire, Tri-w A H i»f f'«* . Inr., Cnl«*nian's O ffirc K«|iiipm«’ nt ( ’ «»., nn*l
iiiin« *»• ftry ( leaner?*

fiem renl i"(tntc market
rufirh ilurinu the p*«t
vail
t»M I- f|* r 1 Inii’l iuink^, for
fit *t l&gt; i •

Mice l!M I

h r»*

ho!»l-

«li;an $|iHi.iKHl,000 worth

lust A Minute!
T h a t’s
all
it
taken to check
w ith
our Per*
(tonal Ivoan De­
partm ent
fo r
you r
W in ter
Needs.
The Sanford A tla n tic
N ational Bank
w r.wnr.* r o t e

!•-!• if*ir »b*H n **f Mie bars on Klnr
i

*&gt;H|r*r

I'la ili’t i«

|if o«|uet| » r

,lh «*

fcver-

*l*stinv«I t«» if«» plirca.

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS
FRKK D ELIVERY— PHONE 88#

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
10* W. FIRST STREET

SEMINOLE BAR-B-Q
I.tilt K ELM
lie me Of Those
anions
rcnch

ries
With Hot
Fries
Hoi
Fries

knees:
The wood I* trrc-ilrrp nnd n lord
know lb iniiii us lii-aJiiibf a hVinlb'.ili
Comes by,
for Ihe crooki ill
half million dollar*
ami
lb&lt; iHiiiflit bi-si nissvit )i .•'•in mi
!routt*4 to Miami
With wings th*t whisper lit.- n
••'mpr*'* whon lht*y l»«'t
•*f K&gt;rn*tiuli l »ii.l l •f
Startled breath;
W ill future war*
Tiiharculosis has allied itself to the war in menacing
•»»••■*•
IH l '1
I .M ili r
|» i« III!
The sun i* lost, too, in a twin
rh» I#*!•••*
with eleetrle bullet*
h i ’* lillHf w il II
I hi
i
I ||i*
ad *kv;
A Frenrh ileaiicner «»f
Ihe lives aild health nf Etinqieuil people, according to the : and spear, the e, xthoif, tho
fi
And nothing Is sc, -till, tin
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, which adds
that liattermg ruin, ate •I niUlMMIfp* b« uilkfi'itr ha-* a r(»lleclh»n i*f ••1" IIUI4U f a I4H•ill tu It tin*
il|»
o f death.
ir«»\ 11film■til Ii.* • I.i
utnuxle^l by from "uvugi* nation*' .»ml
Artillery ha* beet,
from
data
now
available,
it
is
dea
r
’’
tuberculosis
is
on
Hie
Ml* IMIil ut t • « Mi ii lik .
And fear I* M'f upon tin- ?
v u r nhipj ar • I hem frei|ui-nlly r * ! ' UMpiratiincrease abroad, ami Hint the splendid record n f accomplish- , bombing plan
1*
lands
/resiinn*.
« III fur 1I1 .1 NipiiiH’ll*
passe. If thi* Calif.irnls tcUnlitt t f " r hrr
l»v III.- Ill
Because one man is lost. I
incut in Ihe control nf the disenso throughout the world kt succeed* in pnAueirig electron I glance at the 1st.- -tyl. * . MU mn«
i-*«ip
th­
the fr «r
(II 1* *
rht*
'Ihtw
being seriously threatened us a result nf war conditions." bullets in war .pianliti.* Iho jvinrc* , &lt;n- .h.- t'
Corns from the Irres nml
ey 11•iv1il** it l i f t il |jri
"Even in those countries where the nnti-tuberculosia 'bomber* will g, into Iho discard I truth which leads that old ire- I ' S , inr lut! invf hunirni
ms by the hnml*
ho vehicle* fo r .n k . Mr. T.-Ulcberry to d.Hn
And finger with my lino l ,\„ i . campaign Inis been liest organized, the disease is now find- J"” *! ng l&lt;' nKrr
’ »1 «t••IlCf farm inu.
ml
limn an ilfHlructlon. Mr |fivr» thrir |"F.ffen wimmon folk*
then I hear
! i"K fertile soil for growth,” the company ex|tlains. "In ,energy Aa six htimlrci! m!llb&gt;n I sumo o’ the money they spend
A o min
Bomtwherc —- O (nr. I.ul i’’ lvr I less advanced countries
thnir bald* fur
aomolhin’
when* the m ortality from tuber- Htciron vrlt*
which aotinih Ion
enough (oil nie! —
it., put In ’em they'd b&gt;' v plugged the Evcrglado \• tlmt
miahty
powerful
to
wipoo^
lay
no
'
eu'osls
Is
normally
high,
the
death
rute
from
the
djatfase
An sx laid to the root of
(site better o ff— anil »o'd wo." JchvntUU hnvc fnuntl _lh»t .1 ttrq
is likely In mount to frightful pro|Kirtiuns, as happened in men.
tail tree.
•vf'i •** V'L wv i Have- your 0'S
— g k o r c . e Kr,\nnnnt?nn
&gt;lie Just wac.‘.’r________ ***•■• - -ui,*u v
y o jr oWn wnV
The rommiTnifro'rfhg o-'difTikAlps
th«* r »’*i'Iur 11
- ■ s z z f s r - : -------- :■*
»Fnir“ 0o&gt; liifierculosis rfenift rale in England
nnd entering Fort Pi*rco hnrLkr .» crophor but I'm tty* poor clay b*’e'i
extruded W Tl
Tho~ Careful driver slop* »t VValeff in lf).’l!) showed a slight rise among male civilians, likely lo play havoc with »rndstnllc*.
This ptsatiV ran
“ You may crush the bowl,
railroad cronslng*. Other* do to... Hie rise between I'.i.TJ anti 1910 affected tioth males and. ing out Indian llivyr and COnlral
»d . but aueb novel » » as roofin g i.istermay
break
it
if
you
toonrr or later.
Florida ettru* fruit*, reprosontlng
d l'elin e 1*1. lumber for Interii r m e. tnmu

TubcrculoHis And The War

HAMBURGER
French
With
CHEESBURGER French
With
BARBECUE BEEF French
With
BARBECUE HAM French
With
BARBECUE PO RK, rcnch

Hot

Fries

Hot
r ries

Hot
Fries

We Will Be Opeft
Every Su n d ay
Starting October
19,1941.

IR!&amp; £Z: ^'.tjeStleiKa 7S ! » »

females. Among mnles the death rate rose '13 percent from iFiorV*oaHmm ,r"iU.’ ir" PrT,"mVh!i Ihe odor o( the roses
way top*,
lo it •till." It’ » the runic
Can you Imagine it? Thevre 77.1 , n t 100,000 to 87.1; for females the tu lg jr c u S t L a t V ^ B 2 ’ ° "
Id
with patriotism. On Kept.
still talking about drportjng Har­ rate in 1940 was 54.7 per 100,000 ns against 50.0 fo r 1039,
Herman official" shot ten no«
ry Bridge* I
A Herald »tnry *tatf* th.
on
increase
of
7 percent.
held In e-cunled Fra“ er a---- +
*,,n*
In Scotland the situation is said to tliffer little from arc 77 bakcriva In Miami thui hr
stage* against “ onlplng"
of
Order your extra nqtlea ut litrmpluy H00 men and lurn out
Sanford Heralds qwriul i-ditiun that of England nnd Wales. Tito tuberculosis death rate in­ 45,000 loaves a day. The "big Hrrmtn soldiers and’ that nigh'
a
early.
American another sh«t Wtrely mlM&lt;d
creased 14 percent in 1940 ns compared with 1939, nnd was three” aro Seybolil,
Herman officer, n military g a n g '
the highest of any year since 1932. While no rise in the nnd Fucha, tho Utter rnnibuc up I was firn r and three Hrrmstt rt
Home'tuad during hu"m
The Herman* sro getting ready
tulyerculosia death rate occurred in Canada Inst year, il is from
dny* anil began by turning out ficial* assaulted in the a ire d * of
to spend the winter in Ituaibi
Pari*.
significant
that
the
rale
for
the
first
hnlf
of.
1041
showed
200 Innvr* a day.
but they Insist Iberell In- no re
an increase.
treat from Moscow.
In mid-September 35.077 pu­
W »r department record, show
An increase in Hie disease has probably also been ex­ that
Thu guvernmcnt bn* dertilrd In
each week about ",.ano new pil* began the new *ehoi.l y&lt; ar
in
Hide county; for their can
postpone It* plan of limiting tie- perienced by Hcrmany, although available statistics' from mrn are bring Inducted into Ihe
. fonae nriifTT* .until next year. Ily it and from occupied countries arc not available. In France, D. H. army. Thu* f*r over 8,000 20 nurse* were employed. 40
that time the war may Is- over. the Vichy government reports a sharp increase.
iuch h*ve gone from Dade coun­ policemen for their safely nnd . .
fleet nf 4H bus*.'* to ht'd them; ,
ty and its citie*.
two new buildings went into u*-’- |
"The longer Ihe war continues hiuI the furthor it ex­
Italy I* beginning In find out
what real war is like. it
It isn't a*[lends,"
n»
the Metropolitan declares, "the greater’ will he the
At the half-way point of_a
tntosfs, particularly on lho"ConlIneht7 The national nafeiy conjrsl," based nil
hundred million milrs of
experience nf thp World War of 1914-1918 affords an In­ each
travel, Florida’* fatalities were
Remember the good ohl (lays dication nf what Is likely to occur. None of the belligerent given a* 27. H, Oklahoma was
ken they end In tell you “ An tountrio* escapeit un Increase in tuberculosis then, and low with 13.7 and Rhode lulanl
A n d erH on
file a day wtllikaiP th* doctor practically nil of Ihe neutral countries of Europe suffered high with 3H.2. Florida showed a
way” Well, it wtuld, in those
cither au increase in tuberculosis or u slowing up of the 84.0 percent- redaction tins' yeir
G riffith
over the peat three year lecord.
prevenr rato o f decline.’.*
Many a fire-aatar

In th

Augustine
Keci.nl.
Yrh.
and
iRSny a . fire-eater at home ia
a . meek soul when ha geca out,
'Agriculture ptirt* today are
raid to bg 13 percent higher than
one year ago. If they, hold till
Spring, t’eminrle County fanner*
will, nave their {.irit really guod
legion In Irn yeira.
— ■ -a.......... .
no
nnriKus
' Truck Driver— Didn't you aee
W signal you to stop?
Haughty
Moti.il.il*-Yea, but
you don ’t think I’ll take ordeta
from you, do youT—Kcchangr.
Scrappy I-fu Durtcher, Itrookfie r i manager, thinks beDodger - doesn’t
Inchule
’ a chance to fight aa
—-TUusvIlly Slar-Advocntc.
hejp him dodge, the tun-

Current

Comment

By AGNKYV WELSH
lluit both Hod ami
Ihe Devil sold In Ihe Mian
exiat ns one hlcntity-aort of a 'yea r ending Kept,
Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, lan’ t ----“
•hat largely true nf most o f u*
l (Dade) county fur a
like
as individuals? Sometime* grim
losL- All Dade county license,
uncostly demanda It aa witneaa
tin with the figure on,*, as
the tesllmuny o f (Jen. Wavell,
S70D6.
Iho eminent Kngliah officer in
•elating the qualitiaa of a auerenaful commander drrlared: lie
Corporation,
apnoun*es
I'mual hr kindly and cruel, almple Sugar
and crafty; a watchman and a rob­ that concern will erect at Cleber, lavish and miserly, gener­ wlaton a tiro-story lah m tory.
ous and stingy, rash and con­ 62 by HO, to coet | l 00,0« 0. with
servative." In abort he must ho provision* for futarv atllltUmx.
what one Biblical writer de­ Hero experiments will" bo con­
scribed aa "all things to all men" ducted to devtlcp commodities
from waste material aa well as
— as they may deserve.
new lines; it U now producing
lemon oil from lemon grass end
Dr. ’ Callup slates that a poll will soon begin to extract starch
of tbb sRpublican voters can­ from street potatoes grown in
vassed shows that SO percent of the Rvergladea. Their , &lt;tnivr.il
them endorse Iho President's fur- expansion plane conltmpletr aa
rig* policy. _ _ _ _ _
ultimata outlay of .two mad one.

A i eeored valuations hi Duval
«atr?. haya now reached Iho
mrmoo* U U I o f » » T . 8l«,aoi.
kin. 4a at) Increase o f'e v e r 383
rceat eves' last year when (hey
Estimate* place five to six
era M.M&amp;M3. :ft-&gt;Jattigo«s td
t m bdwnfMgfc' the - Stata was tkrusaml as the number of small
dng. typed funded the old eya, Industries that will b« forced to
dose from lick of metals reou)eit toned fo r
war
purposes,
Gilbert Leach ' hi Ida Leesburg throwing out o f employment a
million
or
mors
men
who
must
tauaecaial worties:
'Always
east Mag to kick about— Uria leek new f isids o f labor In their
aa FaU waithar la Juab* what • * » ° r
.«!* * • ...

Funeral

An American Legion magaiins
story ray* that Claveland, *Ohio.
ia a good town to "stay away
from— If you are % rn n iitiT •&lt;
it* detective force always* geti
ita nun. That'* too bad fbv us

OlrecToi

. tea c. and

rte.

With

the

n t h '&amp; E L M

AVENUE

prospective

Stud*b«k«r |« building an unlimltad qu«rv- ’
lily o f airplane anginas, military truck* and
olhar mat*rl«l for national dafonia . . . and J
a limited number o f pau en ger care which j
are the flneit Studebaker* ever produced I

t

now on display

Strikingly originalstyling/Money-saving mawj
H ighest quality m aterial amlwoihmstl

1 Will Do My fit To Boost Sanford

Please reserve for m e...... copies o f the
Sanford
Herald’s
Annual
s| ^ t .V/ » M r
'
•; a
,
•

Tourist
j.

Edi-

tion which w ill be published this year on
O ct 27.

'
r a distinctive neve
er Presldeai Eight,
Madebaker lion fo r
lodes a ,oew Made*
lasmsader—and, la
t pekw fo ld , a aonaa-

Nam e

On a recent Thursday slfh t la
R«pUmbe» •occurred a wonderful
dlaolay of the aifror* hereelks,
with uausukl colorings These

• f

z

V »

if

no* Illy, c
bag ever
they are
tfooalSea
Coma I
trial drive

-• •

individual or organisation deairing axtra
r raaS aw*r plirpoa— way obtain than

S'

*&lt;U—

V■a*.
ix r-A •

r.-i SS.V . 4.
, ,-*.
sakGS
:*,-vV^V.V*» vxiiN -- r v
--vS S 'i'"

'

•

b x i-J \

■

* Sv

\

»

74

�/

- n -

t.

I

.

"

1---- -

r

?.

■

&gt;AY, OCTOBER 1, 1941

T H E S A N F O R D U E R A L D , S A N F O IU ). F L O R ID A
S h ow er

’ocra/ y4n J
L O U R IN E

BEAU

Personal Activities

M is s

F or

Complinn nti'iyf

«i»l#'ltl"l/i 1 *»lt

be

To

&gt;1*

'»i|ti«! »\

t *t ’

s 'r •'c
«t)*I
cntei 1am*

of Mr*

|t.*M\ *.

M

"»•

h«»no

t».

.

Fled

M v i • l*

a .,

k *.f th*

I m

i,

pruvir

lor

\ • in | l*»

Mr und Mt * \ ( i I* \. taii*l
and daughter, .leunnotto, Irt*.- rrt irnul from (d « r g i;» whti* they
|Mtit a two w «ck .‘ vatu'

'A n t l e r s

\*»* 0

n«*i»t«-d

b^

mtn’ a Auxiliary o f Holy
fi."* ?
Kpiacnpai Church will m i"i o'
i ^ . Pariah Itou.c at H (Ml I' M
Woman'. Club will lx(
charge of lh&lt;* morning -'■-'-•on.
of- the Rnl
ro*a fowtiii' io*iiir
i t which lime the cutting
*d
materia) i will hr ilom- Tim of j
I fy^noon I^.aion Will lm niitln |
•
Hirrrtic.il of wonmn of llm
| O u ib lie f.hurrh with Mr.. F F
RnumHNt In »hl*rgr.

/■Bt-Thrrra.t

Chaplrr

if

Mi*

\|i* ^

liw 'h

M i,i

i*1'

* '0 ’

M•
M
y, ••
i'
)
tHih
H.*
■

1

fi
!m
|i .1
I* &lt;
I
mei

•

*Vf|f
ft e* f iit ? rn T *
VII
I h»* pit t » \\iirr**»Min '• *t
I
.
pm
. ut
w i t h th*
I
•
rn* ef at f!i»ihuitli
.it*it*f:iv
«•**«*■» jitiil lit'iioii',.
.•
til' rtiitii* :t' in mm • i lo&lt; 1% • . ut
M l**
l o t ef n
I i . kin*
M•
,
tmd
»
a •• • t n n il \ 104*
Mt and Mi * John I.
M Her Mat tan I o 1 1 1 1 *. t
M.
a|,
P. M.
P» m|»!«
fall
\
• m *1 «11►
It hud a* then lecitit VMltoi
Mi
l '* * r
(
iimitittiy.
.Mi*.
\
|
.
K*.|
m
i
r&lt; S * i r | i r i - . r I ' i i r l v
Townsend Club will ni»«t ini
iiimd • • m .* .11 I *
11 \1 d ut ill** and Mr*
M \V Weilil.ety and Mm *
Mjtputct
K
i
I*
t
.
M
t % Court House ut H 00 I* M fl'H.fl If I&gt;J|
M
.
\\
.
I
t
r
a
i
l
n
( - i. ,
•on. Hilly, of Cocoa
tlretch ell
I • w I*.
\ | . |
|, ,
• he T K. I,. Class of tin* Fir *
Mi* 1: \ u 1
» . i tin*
Peter a, M. • I’ ufli * •. ,ii.vr,. \|
Baptist Church will meet wtt'i,
i*»
i.iti.
, »,
.
. ^ V;»
* •iriiuiiirbiuii
Mi**
'
Mr* C. K. Benton on &lt;*|.iv
v‘
•
Mr
•
.^ r .i
. .
' ,r * ..... .
1 1 "
i*t.ii..,*
m,
,.
n „.
,.
! Avenue at 7:10 P M
"
.........
..... •l«"Kh«er. th...... ... I .my.
\|, .
.,
1
1111
ii
i'.
The Woman's 1 luh will h»* ml
" 1* *' ** 1
1
.1
,
Ul»*
the
jr
1
1
(*
*
I
*
of
M
11
jiii.i
tin* all* 1
rtnrge of the *rwmir **eu&lt;i»*n .n
H ’•
&lt;. 1 poll.».- . I l l tic i
M* I * It..»• Mi
VI
\
I •if|||41"' I
11^ club hi u«r on Oak Aventi ! *' ' n v
ll I '.I f I.
\ VI *1111
at:
I I 11*1 .
K d.
in the morr inir.
'• n*\ A '»i I 1 ,
Mi
l
Friendship League of th»* &lt;*.»n * ' MM '*• "
"
.
I
\
ll"
tig
1
1
•
•
•
-•
ell
at
I
»I*
f
i
l
l
*
pregational Church will him i «t {
*• • I • t .km
p i* *
I 'l l "
II..
, .ak. .
t&gt;.i i i »ii ' (••olhaM I'tillie oil F i oI.•&gt; ....... Iig
the home of M m . I.ca K I •• It* •
1 •• 1«• h
*i
f * l mil.g a pat I V pi ri.t.
, •» *••
• baric* Spain*-I. I i \|.d
oil 2004 Magnolia Aveiuu* at i 00 *
\ \ -l*i
I*
a. i *
d
a,
a'
|
layt*
1.1
It.
i. h
u | hcuo. Mi
ami
Mi« l'. t«-i
P®M.
* It. «iv
H ♦* h* *. M
jw c tc
Ml an.I M*
t; f
J** The P T. A. Council will m o i \nl »
v
. i . x. i . I ■unci ami Fdw ai I I t.m . i
! MI *
I &lt;ll Ml* Iit • |I i| |.i|
• t the Weat Side Primary °* ii l .l.dvii It.*.. . ,
I 1. *.»\ P pp.u.
I '• •\ |t.
t
K I liorpeiniig and \l I'o ' I S v ln| V\ illiaiu
• t 10:00 A. M. I.uncheon will lo |i. 1,
M l.1
M ..v l|«l«o
• lie* | Shealv It* -1
•erve«| at the mnin hour
|.w. |».i. *l . u t .i, Cul,\ | ..u puny have a* their guc*t
t» r Phillip*, |*|cj|«:ili( I'hillip
F R ID A Y
\&gt;U. 1
|i*t .liiy \|.ie Man
M. and M.
i . i* • I*
\ddie Phillip* arid *« ll.
^ h e American l.eginn Auxtl
• ». h Mv " H • •» Fium.i I*
1 *|vv it 1 (ml \\ •Illl
••1ll
ill of Nov a. Oliiti and
I'll 1 1• Jllll
larv wilt m&gt;«t at .hr It'll
;i. Mt-lhvii. M.i*
I' n
O ......
I i ( loop* mm? of A dtl.mil
Him* i III* '* 1 (*• 1dint'ii ••(III I V *•* I #
7s.*l0 r. M.
i iwl
V l*'.v.il
•II I VS.■I. VI.
.1.. 1?•
they
1
. W om m '. Sociflv " f C h ii-ti*"
. I'. i . i i pi. -.ut wi ir
II. 1 1 .
hi »ml«(*
Ills* * *
M&gt;* I.' J llollv. Mi
i
ii 1 1Millin 1
1 1*11
i B »r»tec of tho M rihr.li.i e tio i.li sto.pp.in..
t-1 •ihr**.
Itooi.*.*'.
ii„
I ~iiit'V :«n*fl Mr* U
J I 1 it*.t •! 1 '1.«in )»-• MMint•c.ii
/&gt; Will be in charge o f 111.- a ft.i
Aiii.a Aiken. Magpie Mai H ill. of l.« lig w »»4mI attclided th
1him* 1 v«:» •
t*. i H:tv 1* t •l.iml M
VI t
• rumn aewlng nea.lon for the Ue.l Stella , Wl.i.oi r.I‘otlllllM* M* III
I'lstTI * f. i tn il, ll ;»»•*! •II •1 from
CWaa in the Woman's Club.
l*il:»l
iii i &gt;«*:ila | •'tin* •
foe
linn
t;il
vin. Holly
Ml. 1.1. 1 ami Wnmlu
II.M.
' Sul |
NVIutt ingtoii.
M O NPAY
uiday at which
Mr*.
1luiul**' to t III* T biii |ui I... '|*ltul.
I Mi
•lull
(
8t. Mark'. Chaplrr &lt;.f tin- VV«rida

and

\|
•

Frr.f

K 11.1. i
It..!'
. .- ol.li i
I. • • ipr

W ill

D a n te

A t

(liv e
C ity

N e ig h b o r in g
H a ll

C lu b s

P ilo t

H a ve

P ic n ic

Pb* \o*I* i 1 *»*lgf. It P ii
r 1* a%I! g v« a Ian
I t
* hv •Vtiorg it tin t tv H ill t.d
i v%'itu t»i«- to-tlxtll ^.*1.. .t »•*.
"• ‘* High Sch« • ! Ji.M *n
’ •* ii &lt; *r t*u \i-itmg f« .mi
1 ak
i tfv

M.mlu r* ..f the Sanfonl Pilot
1 •' • n)*'V**l « mint picnic with
tl’o Mil.iod'i Pilot r'lub at S.mando
II.
S jio g. I,»*t S*i *1 \ Savmiming
•*••1 Ijiliue* w I ». •ojt'Vetl ,ittd the
p • t"« ditnti'i w.i* ■»»t\«&lt;«l from the
• • g 'il'!c.« nod.* th. trc*« at the
• •••• loM|f
I\ m &gt; 1Sr it t F l e e t e d
I h.
■l tin
will ' • g ,»i
Ml. *1l.|t« tv
f.*ll*iw mg lb.
* • Pilot* attending were:
( h a ir tD A D O f D e a t o n s
iai • \• vit
’ ^1 ll-io* \|r - I i Mitchell,
I»*d o .11k » tin* f 1r -t
I! •
' I . i m .'I. Mr- M »ry
•! In* to w \lit !•
• • • • III,,,.
.,1 .............I ,*'i;
t *•'
Ml
I s K . 1.1. M n
11 ' S ' .......
\|i . i i m i i ,,,-.
I \\..|l.
M
a
bur* h
\. s n * * r* u * • will 1*. Ml ’
"
I
M rgan. Mr*.
v 1 F*
•. « m ir
» » . 1... »: *• * it \.* .
' '1 II Smith,
t
M
*
f:ui t b L i !•
1
-.1
.
•»
'
. t •'
»
»•
*
MMs W ill
1 l».
. I*.
•ii* ^ t 1i.b
-—
I’b* i
• . | •» H III
Nil • .i \t*r.
. gt I * I . id » t
\I 1 . t
''
wlm with
I .. * •! I V I \• t I '•
I t .
1 t •ct * the
I • • t i l l iM
\ lit ' l
r' »c
fr*uii
l.|h,MII, f I • I' I •
.1(1*1' 1 ^ * •
I .i •t • " a 4 high
Vr-rvrrr; •nt.tffl. ■
\ m . . I
• Hie Sail. ,.n ,
-r**,.:*C4w.f (*1 .
•? •
tent co­
in
no • i U'i
\\
i \ *I. t
' .it • •I l fiat •he
I
to know
* * • t I he or Ih in t lle s
F o r P .r ila in
i i * • ml* *1
ami
• w in. « an, to a**
( lu ll H i g h l y
P r a is e d
, N ow
Ita p li- t ^ . W • A .
'C
a it ll ell tier
' I llt»if|0\
M - in lo - r s I a i r o l l e d

.1el.1.

At

i-

l 1 ........ . t • • t: .• . .

l

Mi
,. i I. i i . i i&gt;• • &gt;■ -I
VI,. • j \l 11.i. I
- I ••■(&gt;

I o i l , ...........I.. I

M

"

I....... o '

•' 1

“ ■"

..................I

I. 1
I'
I.I • .1,1 h . i. M• ' I*
,
,
M,
I'. I. i
M
I.
| ii..
M
I . - \.i •
M,
■ i . I,
I* , , to \l
I .. U

..........

.....
, . i
hu h vv.i

I. ( i .

1

M,
\\ ,

M,

mu » . f**» »

p

M

I I i. M. MI

F V A F F F N ’S

'I

i ii .
M
M i '. ,
M. ■ * ,i
I.
I. i II.
It hi ti. ,-i
&gt; • ,i.l
(« t M
M
I.,
M.
II d •

U F A T T Y
I II I I I I kllA

. ..

S H O P
\\ KN I K

\i m iss i in&gt;M IIU .I i* \hk
II I I I'll!IN K M'l

IT’S HOT A MATTER OF GOSSIP. . . IT’S A M W PTof_
ossip, frien dly gossip,
i\
is-a Ini ma n past i mo
— hot when thoiKiimfs &lt;&gt;V
Soiithorn housewives toll:
tlioir friotuls about tlio
eonveiiioiH t*. thrift and
quality of Southern T w in Pack Bread
and Redi-Cut Cake— it’s not a mat te l
o f gossip, it’s a matter o f fac t! Look a f
these three scenes from everyday life:

III.'

YM fflan'. Auxiliary o f llnlv Cro-&lt;
.Fnlxtopal Chutrli. ilr .. VV F.
* IMataan. ilirretof. will b k t * iii tli •
,lO »iah llou .r nt 4:M0 IV M.
' 8». Ague. Chaplrr of l i t W * «.
K n l V r A U&lt; ii krrjr' ■X - .* « * » * 4 V 1&gt; A—f -I
•'Tbiammil C'hurrlt will Olrt'l al th*'
,2 R iX

THREE

H IK T IID A Y
M&gt;.

T h u r * &lt; l; tv

I

'It * »• i !
Iwith.» w ii'

ell F ild a v # \ei» m r
■*€•**«!' * Si a I of Anprovul on I
M i*' It o b ' 1*»»o 1
wa th*
**ur
st
•
ut
Mornht"
*..*
lb*
1
M
im
Flla
H«*lt**n
vh
itn
l
fm
in
l
reciptvn* of t»*»tt»rv %.»'«•• M*&lt;*
‘'r L
WEDNESDAY
aubjtri
«
f
!*.(•
m
«
i
.
&gt;
li.
*i.&lt;
.
‘
»n
Wm
t.r
I'ark
lu*l
Maiiufi
I iiodi|ui«t
». • *\ •t
»
• b# Brotherhoo«| of the Fi*&gt;*
f the ( . • ! ' \itx11• ir\ o f '
pair *»f pro • .mil M
•
M
BtptUt Church Will br tit cliar/s* | k,rw
tle i'igr To\vii/t*n«l h , - re- Stincciphf t . * • 1\• t
in'v
1
It,
the
V
.
man
&lt;
M
"
•
n
n
r
v
I
ntoiii
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
o f the State Mi "(Inn &gt;• it -iin d i f
.
.
, ilMlcil f *•■Vtl Hi’III' tiladi* whi-rt*
•ewitiu kit
' •• 1 .* • l *
01 tin
.
.
Prayer which i* bclnit &lt;1. • i .* I **f the I :t • t 11&gt;t&gt;ri -1 &lt; *miii It.. y»I m.«U|1■ n
h** nai
ha * lovrt
iiT n Vi*ftihg Ait
h«*r C«*nl e*f *
a' • »
\A * *
1 11,1 U ’d
in the church at 7 %
o |* M u» m*,t .-.* » l'. « • i l l
''
I
l. f , \|r- II I 1 1.1.1 .•
t h r o u g h o u t Mn*
* \ .* "tu
lj&gt;tik e the place of rfjrtiIier pr.i\»r aft# rn ••ft
ho*to* • * « g i f t to t h lii'M on • w .» •
R a tin g . All numl.rM an *u • I
Af»»-r th. *..m*# I NV.t.ld ItMi* 4 I ucy
Koumill .t
« t l\ e t in hot .&gt;*•••»'» p a M i t i
'to attend.
T*u*\
"a
"».»
L t !*•• el* tip, o\f| the pa*t W#e ki*n&lt;|
M« m
t Il't OlOg hilM '
dlnW • r
th** |•i t i t .
Mi
Mai v It.ivid, parent*. Mr nod Mr
t
g i f t - . Well* | i i -m f t * | | | i r . A i d
T IIIIW 8 D A T
, read *l«i
» i ipi ..i ♦ l&gt; nit
M1
Kournillut
w uji, a fte r w h ich
t in
I..***.
First F ill meeting c»f the South

th*

ItA H ’ Y

\.

.H ti.i^ c

y

Bide Prim iry I*. T A. will i*
baLl in the school audito*mm .it
3 ® ) P. M
Kegular meeting of S«*niinol
chapter Two. O K s will !•«
held In the Masonic Mull at 7 '!•»

.M e e t

I*. T .

i

THiwC«d|i*» e«Mi« • h«»w•• * it

&lt;)f w* M* 1*Mccts' P e r son a Is

S id e

Bl.iiiihc
Th
t*1 F** it
Harold M tln.l • i fc* . f l*i I.and will IV.* '

Mr* I \
Mary Ilolly

A u x ilia r y

S o u th

C u n n in g h a m

Telephone 148 Cunnifwhuto. who***

S o c ie ty E d it o r

Serial Calendar

(liv e n

RAGE

'%
-itt j

S i

*

Si

\«

’ hK
&lt;

r*

^

... W.. r.

/

df.
r

i -,|
' E hVC * -r'C
h

-. .1,

\ ¥

NORTH: Girls, here'* a lilth' secret. If you want in m i m- fino.^. [ |
cakes, cxcaiM' thedrudfter) uf llOllft h ikfii^'. anJ sjk. money
too, ask yom griH vr lor Kedi*Gut Cake. It's tlic v,i.mdevt
new cake idea in years.
1
EAST, SOUTH :iN WEST: Gome, come, Maritan't don't lie a
dummy. That's common knowledge now. Sinci' tu-'v. ills*
covered the i onveniencev ol Rcdi-Cut Cakes-we ail iravo
a lot more lei ,ure.

MAIY: Helen, it you want to u v e your penmea, take a tip
from me: awltch to T w in Pack Bread. It has tw in halves
Individually wrapped. W tlfftTO ti aerve one half, the other
half ataya freah in the protective wax wrapper.

^
\
\jMAr|naJ

HEliN: Yea, Mary, that’a a real con ven ien ce-a ttreamlined
money-tavimt package. But I've known about it for yeara.
W e said tfoodbye to atale bread w u te the day w e tint diecovcred T w in Pack Bread.

.IIS S IID

/ts/ffvcT/

.v*
m Uay, rtftrdku of Mlneu

atwaaUfaw.OoMartfihoaow “
la otm ti dutx inchxa

j

—that Twin Pack Bread ftlvee you more for
your money in convenience, thrift, and
quality—e fact that’a responaiblc for wlnninc
thouaanda of additional amart and thrifty
youaewivea over to Twin Pack Bread each
year. Your grocer haa two kinde: All White
tnd the 2-iu-I loai (Half -Whita Half •Wheel).
Ask him lor your favorite kind today.

ba wabt » giw you t
laMflt. h’t of nyon

■

•

, MpeUe (laatie att. CouH

!

♦

1

0

°

°

Co.

h

_
o u t h e r n cake
BUY THE BREAD AND CAKE PE OPL E TALK ABOUT

0

*‘r “ in y r ia ia r f r a y c o

j box. Maid ioyi

—that Rcdi-Cut Cake is the grandest new con*
veriiciue in years. 8 big even slices o f gen­
erously filled and Iced 2-laycr gold cake on a
tu y . in separate compartments, ready sliced,
ready to serse. Four popular kinds: Chocolate,
Caramel, l.ady Baltimore and Variety 2 *in «l
(4 slices Chocolate, 4 slices Lady Baltimore)—
o n ly 2‘Jc each. Buy and try you r favorito
flavor today.

U lc io

_____________

\

■rkaadGamnCi r m

Wkk dw
ym i h w4—
------■ " J W i fmk

problem since I bettan usiug Twin Pack Un-ail ami Rcdi-Cut
Cake. A couple c.l sandwiches, some (resit (ruii and a slice of
Redi-Cut Cake takca good care oi thein until sellout's out.
BETTY: And I've found that the extra wax paper an Twin
Pack Dread makes a swell protective wrapper for school
lunches. We have a little bank almost fillt-cl wrtli the pennies
we've sated by using Twin Pack Dread and Redi-Cut Cako

/ts/ZraeT/

SoH!hfn
‘ head

lUKk'w W kU 'Taunsk** l«&gt;r m y y o tiT rjvrp m iiV "n o l o n d f n i

.siptp

^ Q

|

£ Jl J

UtriniViftf-li.

&amp;

m

n

.: • X -

'■ (*

V ' i i W v ’i

-ki'

BREAD
' Vv

c 1

I

funtt^Pcul’
i

-

•*’ •-

�*

J.WLW.

P A C E FOUR

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 194t

TH E S A N F O R D H ER ALD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

News

»

—

./ A .
Eileen Murtaugh

Otcir of the Wsldorf
Kicht-yearo I&lt;1 Margaret Halcomb
H pictured in an iron lung in Hina)
Hospital, Baltimore. The respirator
which had been doing the work for
r.er paralyzed lungs broke down and
the iiffw machine wan rushed from
Waahington, U. C.t while hospital
attendants kept her alive hy oper­
ating an emergmey pump b/ '■•r'd.

A fte r testifying there waa absolutely no propaganda behind Hollywood
movlea, Nicholaa Rchenck, motion picture producer and distributor,
takes advantage of a lull in the senatorial investigation in Washington
to shake hands with Senator I). Worth ('lark (le ft) chairman, and
Wendell L . WUIkte, producers* counsel.

Oscar, famed chef of the Waldorl
Astoria in New York, is sfeown or
the eve of his 75th birthday, whicl
ha is celebrating with a gala chant)
ball for the benefit of thn U. S. &lt;)
Oscar has been with the noted hot**
for 48 years, ten of which were vmU
the new Waldorf.

One of a group of Chicago girts
whom singer Helen Morgan raoontly entertained at dinner and the
theatre, Kileen Murtaugh was one
of the first volunteers when blood
donors were needed as the noted
chanteu.su was hospitalized with a
sei to us ailment. Eileen was M m
Morgan's fourth donor.

S it Frederick Ulth-Roaa
C . r . R m tllo p h o i*

.

A 8 chief crnnomlc adviser t&lt; A h « *
British government, Sir Frederick |
I.v'th-BoAA, shown at his desk In
London, has been placed In chare#!
of accumulating a groat reservoir |
of food and other sup
which hurjjry Europe
*a» itr the * • ** yok* I

YOUR "SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner
By the Aid of Ncwepepef,

in

thi*

h Iu m I o w

iif

tin-

film t'-l

m

i. 1*0

G A IN E S V IL L E .
Oct
I
(Special) Th«- tougiufit -iDirUiL
tespi in thi* four year fTVsrfry’ fietween the University o f Tam pa1
and the University of Florida
comes here Saturday night for
Its annual Imtth* with the Eightin f G ltor football eleven
In th*» three games already
played between these two nt*U
ihi* Tampans have ronaWt*!
ently turned up with * team
which gave the Orange and Blue »
• tough fight. Although th« Gators !
hav** won out through tup« rior J
reserve power on N|| thrrv IIC •
cation*.
Earn
McAllister.
Gator
line!
coach and chief **r.ut, has «een
Tampa trums m action for four 1
sesson*,' and af t«*£,
watching
( oach hlueii* -HiPwnrt’a men dr-*
feat Troy
Teacher&lt; 2* l&gt; in |
their opening* game this year. In- I
belled .n« rn the most danger«ius j
T tr^ g f tram yet
|
. 'T h ey’re faster.” says thr vrt j
cmn Hs.sintnnt to Tom l.ieb. "in
much better rendition, and dang ‘
erous every time they get the .
(all. Stewart definitely has de­
veloped the l&gt;e*t Tarni»a offense1
l\ c seen **
Barkfield
Coach
Larry Mill
linn, u newcomer to the Gal*»t
s t iff, win ul&gt;n impressed with
the tram from the Cigar City, j
tabbing it .is a high-spirted hall
club with i penchant for pulling
the unexp4*cted
and likely to
score at any time
Florida won rather easily in
197H in the first game between ,
the two teams by III 0. id almo-d
met it* match hi a fighting
hunch of sophmoirs in I *.•:(!•. when
brilliant goal line -tind* held the
Gators to n 7 0 w in.
Ijist Full m Tampa the two
teams battled through a scoreless
first half, hut the Gators won ,
i»ut over their tiring opponmta j)
in the fTnil perirnl hy a 2.7-0
acore.
Of the great sophomores of

CATES

Dr. Rlrphen 8. Wlsa
Marking the' Jewlih New Tear,
Rabbi Stephen S. Wiio broadcast
from Nsw York a declaration by
President Roosevelt that "the tem­
porary darkness which appears to
encompass the world shall not extinguish the light of liberty and tha
blessings of peace and freedom." Dr.
Wise, in hla own message, appealed
for tolerance and patience.

Snake Hlpt, the you i(t««t hlpjwipotamuv in America, civcj hie mothci
a proud ki.e al tho Brookftchl Zoo
Chicago. The baby hippo weighed
in at 36 pound, at birth.

Waiting ForwfSaiP
The Modern Msashsnt ,
vrail for SALES
• ^ T IE A D V E lt t lS E S ^

------ -

I .&lt;u

• V 'S

\\ -or i .*ii'

tstic design, will be two stories high, topped l»y
a 3-foot parapet to provide testing ami- in
the roof. It will have a frontage o f 80 fre t
and h depth o f 63 fret and will he so ilc-ignril au-tn-prrmit the s ftditrnrT~nr five w tip :
In a fun-like order. The reiilm l wing wil ho
built al the same time as the main structure.

NEW YORK, H
I
\\orhl '■i i ics i.it f
,ii- i
ores
Tennis New N• * 4- \
American I «*:igo. » ' •
and Brooklyn I »...
tiennl 1enguo t if I* I . I. . .
Schedoli*
W • i&gt;*
Thursday at ^ link*
t
Friday, Siuori.fty
at F.hlH’ta field; M-'H'I.i . »
Wednesday at Yinl»o* -i
•
In the »*v«*nt 4if ram
1
mnvetl Irnck nlie d •
Time All
gain*
Sunday. 1 70 I' \l
standnid tim« . Sn»
M
Weathhr f«»reeii •
gum* Occasional i.oe
cr tcnip**r»turo
t'niw«|»— i O.IHhi
i
i
rxp'cted for op* into*
•t
’Ui.la ) (capacity l u&gt; I
.'kid
Odds - First g:ne
) •1

favorer) '

N.

•

J *&gt; • li

’* ■ ' ' ^ | k
11* “

m

'M

i ! ;

AhSfi&amp;tT

I O ' IU M I M

o r . i; \ i m ; &gt;

j

r 1

B. uii'y jlioppc

Store

Um 'M hi

( WOR New

^ oi k l

&gt;.iul*»t&lt;l.

llo r itlii

Hovi
* ,« uy*or''

Why Use Harsh Laxatives?
G e t

P R U N O L

The Scientific Truit Juice Laxative
Keen fretful rhildrcn like It- creamy "prune whip" la-ir.
P.tinol miie, with tnd lub. t . l . . waste matter in ihr intratlnnl tmet.
rendering a soft m m . eau-inc a romforlahlr, grntlv u-ilminalom.
Prunnl i- an iilral. ta-ly lnx.itiTr fur ttie rntirr family, ft t- ,
rrirntiflrallv homogrni/ril rn-nUien of minrrel oil, fortified - ith
-phewolphthaletw amt tr - r r pnTlIf Jtftf t*.-------Prunol I- Mild on a p-.-illvr -none) had. irnarante.-. ftuv a holt In
today. Take a* dirrrtef. If .o are not entirely -atl-btiL return
to Jour liniKRi.l and get you money luck.
I'ruttol i . -.1-1 a..o
o o &gt; ,lli
I OIH I II ON l)K t It, I ( i

The New
and the Finest Dodge
« lit \\ i IVI AN »\ In. |my.......
EVIcifIttinV MAN
M* new Ib u le n will ei I lor In.

•

niottcy the vi ry Itiievt c.ir tl.it Ii-» ly;*
luv ever liiriii il m il. lie will j;« t it, id
cinirvc*, frnni a wn.ill- r liit.il iiriiilm intil,
lucunvc- till- &lt;ii.veminent id tin 1 until
SLIfcv huv hrvt call i i |m i i i l)mlj;c- I it*?!RW/v
uml nn ii. Hu;, w&gt;- n |MU|, every (ivilt in
luiyvr ill Diuly’ r rnutiirrurv will m eivifnr liiv invi-vlineni .ill ul tin- iruiliiuni il
l)inly;e &lt;|uulily at liioher le v ilv n l tiuliu
ante*. |H-rf&lt;irni.incc ami etim niiiy than
Dmly’.c liar ever Mi|&gt;|'lieil llieiu K lin e .

Sinking of the U. S. Government cargo ehlp Pink Star, formerly Ike
Danleh ehlp Luadby, off the coaahof Iceland bringa to six the nemhtr
of Amerlcen-owned ehlpa tent to the,bottom daring tha war. Shew*,
the flrat U. ^ o r und-jceocl eunk elnce PreeUlent Rooeeveirv' /W. &gt;Vb~
tight orduHWb*. .vdfyr FWrahlp la pictured at Bayonne, N. J , whan
the U. H. took over Danin ahlpt tied op there.
A -.

P ow or-F low In gln o —fo r
All-Fluid Drive

■•01JIBAAI.BTAFF.

\\

SI'0’Mn
- a te ti
and O c m c n ^

, l e i
S

m m

-L-\'

e.-'K v

Thte la atv actual bailie icene oemewhera en the eprawling German* f tanka agalnit the Germane. In
Buealan Front, ahowing Soviet troopa advancing behind a acreen of |log from buretlng shells. Photo

m

M

e

a Leader?

BENNETT

*) W W

&lt; )l,;ilil\

W hy is this Laxative

l W M W VW l 1

m &gt; 'M

\

\ • I i*l \11 l*i f&gt;«crip| juns

JOAN

Grocery eUrk Jimmy Ct«h »lgw
contract which takca him from b*
hind a counter and pitta him baton
a mlcrophoa*.,'Vssrln htOwthifa
Ark., ha waa signed to appear at
vocal alar of tha now Burna ant
Allen radio pro*ram.

\ m i.

Apartments

FONDA

Ila n y Cub

r

j Lrtn cy’s

I -2!
I'n-hiihli*
pilch* i
•11
game) Bed Rufto,;
N *
And Curt Davis, |»o.h*. •
( hampiun - Wirnn i • t I
games.
Brt adcast MuMidI
i -» •

Mrn. J. J. Cates

HENRY

Aetor ifrrol Flynn. attacking col-'
umnlit Jimmiu Tidier fa r bU U »tlmony in tb« S «n »t« muvle lnve&gt; li­
gation, engaged in-another o f Hal*
lywood'i ona-alap battlaa, with Fid*
lar on tha receiving and. bafara
friends aaparmtad than. Flynn, reff t r Inf a cut tar, tald he was atabbed
with a ( u l w X i t W a wife.
T h i batUa Kah'a 'waa a Hollywood
.
®l«h*olnb.

I

1 choice

No children, no animal* will
be rilowedi no electrical ap­
pliance* will be allowed to be
■red
unlema
arraagementa
made with management /or
their aae. Apply to

f

Err*l F l j u

' • ll

Fads About
World Suric

1933, five- uliti -iitv in ti- it t &lt; i
arc likely to .tHtt utr.i.ii t t
Ida thi- week Alti-rmit-- » -t- ■
r&gt;l Unwell, end; Nweile \n,|, .
—
guard; Vie lliitrh. ,,i. ■I- rt&gt;:i t
Johnny Knulmnn, hull uek, ;«t,.| I \&gt;
Captain llnwli- lli ynwi. fullluo
.
Two mo*.* ineiuiier- ..r Si
Today &amp; Thursday art** (ir»t eleven |ihty*-d I. -r
rrn. Guard llill Rend mid Hull I
back John Uonipurulo, * - t'i ( ,,
Life, Love, Sin and Adven­ Tampa
coach hi- a teuiu o *ii i
tures an they prevailed ..In experienced at buttling the Gutm I I,
The Hchedule favor- the Tump
(he Great Northwest In the an*, a* they have faceil t v•• , — '
’ 90’a !
iantivcly weak team* in leiil-l
ng up In thi- week - n ot. .1 . .
The one gnme » fill h tie y
il I , ,
moat like to will.
1 ,, *
On the other hniol. h l-ii.i.i'.
Saturday
fared
it*
-tioutr* 4

Robert Hopkins, 20, son o f narry
Hopkins, formar lend-leaaa admin­
istrator, Is fingerprinted at Gover­
nors Island, N. Y.. during bis examInatlon for Ui«*’ U. 8. Army. Ho
voluntaervd for service after getting
the consent of hla father and mother.

/v-

W - r a* PE7 FR PAUL’S

liullillng

«d with lixhta. hoi »&gt;d. coW
ronn/r.x water.
O r ff ” IJ.W
per week payable in advance.

Calea

Robert Hopkins

C LK W I8TO N , .Oct. I — (Special)— Clareficr It. Jllttipg,,president of the United States
Hugiir Corporation, has announced plans for
the immeilialv construction o f n researrh uml
.EUtltluL-MiuraUup— hum at ..a ebmr*---h i00,1100. The noun strurlure of sinit-inoilern-

F M IR IIf/

i™

Nice clean 2 room and pri­
vate Lath apartments farnlah

Ntw Research Laboratory tor. Sugar Concern

FI F R A ! P. S A N F O R D ,

d s lh l '

APARTMENTS

Calett

Making a raid on the St. Mary's
campue at Morega. Cal., to obtain
trophies for tha Califamia-Gaele
football game, elx Univerelty of
California students were nabbed by
the Cecil and given a beauty treat­
ment. On* of tha victim! wet Robart llumpert, shown with his held
shaved snd decorated with red palnL

TTTE S A N F O R D

tvnylhin^ New

FOR RENT

1

Kiev. Tim Soviet hus ni t admitted t in mini

Robert llumpert

"I

Rain Threatens
But Doisn'l Down
World .Scries Fans

ADVERTISING.

The offirii.1 Gi-rinnn mptiiiii with tin*
ruilio fmni llrilin to Nrw Yurk, •l.-clur.** I
stan d in g

W e d n e s d a y , Oc t o b e r

Toughest Spartan
Squad In Years
To Face Gators

World

Marfaret Halcomb

I

W 4 h e nature
p ic t u r e ,,

We

It Tlilt Atkinr) Too Much?
Ft M i l l , hi tin* lim i'lii «l&gt; \\114» Ii,i\c driven
flu in w I )• #»l^*t* viy •ilnii»tl llie* tame
flint;;. I lu y s.iy lluy i o i i M not, and
woulil noi, );o lu ik to (lu* «.l.l way ul
. ^Xwvuii*. li is not ii'lviiu; too ininli, wc
d V ^ d T T A ;- frrYr )o u in n Yii|;.itc llicvc rcvittnlioii^ry I )oilyti ipi.iliticv

r*v»r..

You *slioiiM c*xj»4 ruiiii* tlu* I'hh *iml
(low ol Ihalgi* power, at any a|Hcif, in
,inv ir.ilfu , w nti or w itliout \l11fi•ny* B fjr t
.i% you m.iy wish. Y ou xhonltl iiicaxurc
its m w iionoM iy .igiinsi (lie old, anti
rvali/e that D o d ge, all by itself, has
luriud die eorner into a new day o f
nmlDfiur petforiiianee, long lilt, and
Dependability.

lie* w ill get, literally, the* climax value*
o f Iwcnty-H'veit year* o f line* tar engiin tuny*. II.* w ill j»ct the plicnnnii nal
ilic u v i o f D odge All-Muni Drive, lie
will gc-i the new I’n w cr-H ow lingiii**,
detignctl anti ailaptcil av the more powerful complement to the fluid vmootlinevc
o f D od ge All-Fluid Drive, lie will get
i motorcar o f lifetime tailing qualities,
in w h ich titlin g and d r iv in g have
become almost the same th in g— except
that the driver gets the added joy o f
command.

fo r ibt yrarc

DODGE

ALL-FLUID DRIVE

D epen dability — F o rever
the W atch w ord
It is iiiicpicslionuhly true that few er cars
will be built this coming year, according
to your own defense requirements. But,
above all, it is true that there ran never
incur any curtailment o f D odge m otor­
car quality — anil no substitute, ever, for
Dodge Dependability.
,
. I Mru* / W - r tar

/1 a lai/t nit atmrml

1 ■

You’ll welcome Ice-cold Coca-Cola just as often and as surely
as thirst comes. You taste its q u a lity,-th e quality of genuine
goodness. Ice-cold Coca-Cola gives you the taste that charms
and never, cloys. You get the fsel of complete refreshfnenr.
buoyant refreshment. Thirst asks nothing mote.

• * A N i i o i t o ” “j m

. •"

a-V

(■

- .m

* * ’H V - ffilN g " c o M P A N S

-'

MICH &gt; u spcincAtio.s austecr so i u * u wnnowr Nance

, 301
W. 1st
SANFORD,
TELEPHONE

ST,

r|

�♦

t

;,k

wy
•
*

QUAEB IN INDIA

In Incomes
O f RaQroadfl Shown

LEGAL N0TICE8
Notice

la

NVTtCM

borebjr

(Iv a n

th a t

ora

rASHINQTOW,
Oct l^4A&gt;&gt; are enffaao* In baolnoos a t
Ml
. , 10-fold Increase In tha net Kaet 2nd atroet. H anford. Hem lnola
mm of claae I railroads far C o u n ty K lo rid n . utwtcr tha fie*
llllo u e nam e l» d a e a Hon U ro c a ry
■fln t eight month* of Uila __
In la n d
to
re g is te r
and _____eea
tha t
r rrrr the aamo period In •aid n u n . pursua nt tu tha term *
I waa Indicated Monday In of tha “ F ic t it io u s N a m e H ta lu la "
estimate by the Auoclatkm ■Ch a p te r 10311 l o o s of F lo r id a )
w ith Ik e C ln rh of Ih o C ir c u it C o u rt
American Raliroedi
of Hem lnnto C o u n ty , F lo rid a .
ha Aaaoclatlon catJmatad the
M. J L O D G E .
income of claaa 1 .railroad*.
N O t ,If . lI R l . l . t : 1*0D O R .
JKHMK
C UllMIK.
v hiteraat and irnUla, up to
f. t l waa 4284,424,000 against Oct. 1. I » « l .
140,000 In tha eorrwpondinf
NOTICM
,
od last year.
Notice la h ereby g le a n
th a t I.
tlaoege C. Il.ird a n . am engaged In
kuelnoee o n tha
C o u n try
C lu b I’aola llo a d
undee the
fictitiou s
name of H p e n c e r-lla rd e o
D aley
and tha t I In la n d to ra g lrta e said
name p u rs u a n t to tha " K lc llllo u a
Name
H t a lu la '
(C h a p t e r
la m
l a v e of F lo r id * ) w ith the C le rk
of iho C ir c u it C o u rt of Hemitiole

ha “ F ic titio u s Neme H ta lu la "
M a r t i l l ! U v i of F lo r ld n )
th e C la rk . o f Ilia C ir c u it
I of Hem lnola C u u n ty. F lo rid a .

I. lift.
atlas

ItOUKIIT U CtlX

QUETTA. Iodk, Oct. l.-fA 'I
— A 34-aecoiHJ earthquake thock
f u felt here Monday. On* perton « u kllkd and two wero In­
jured. The damage waa negligible.
a o n ra
Notice la h e re b y
g le a n Ikat
I
am rn a a a n d la baelneaa at H a n ­
ford . F lo r id a
In tha
C h u n ty
of
Hemtnolo a t !&gt;•• K ronen A v a . u n ­
d e r the f ic titio u s
na m e
la a f o r d
F r u it Co. a n d th a t* ! Intend tn r o (la t e r aald nam e pu rauent to tha
tarnta of
th e
“ F ic titio u s , Nam e
P ta iu te " K .'h a p ta r
L a » a ol
F lo r M a l w i t h the C la rk
of lb*
trier till C o u rt a t Sem inole C o u n ty .
F lo rid a .
I I . IS. T O O K B . i n
San ford. F lo rb la
Kept. I I . I t . O c t. I. I I . I I . I f t l

tO T IIT .
Notice la hereby g le a n
that I
am engaged In
business at
111
Hanford A e a , Hanford, F lo rid a , u n ­
der the
flrtllln u a nam e
W agner
F u r n itu re Co and th a t I
In la nd
[O re g is te r ra id name p u rs u a n t Is
the term s o f tha “ F lr t l llo u a Nam e
P ta iu te " I C h . p t . r 10311 U n i of
F lo r M a l w ith the C la r k
of
the
C lr n C t c o u r t uf P .m ln n le C o i/ ily ,
Florida.
K
A. l l O N F O n T O N . *
O w ner.

NOTICR

la h e re b y g l t r n
ilm
I
engaged In business at l e t t:
• I It gonford.
'
'
F lo rid
" a,
under
i lla tlllo u a na m e C it y D ru g Cn.,
I that I In la n d to raslrlar aald
inauani to tha term s o f l i e
H* Nom a B la lu ta " ' (C h a p te r
IM L a w s tof F lo r id a ) w llh the
Irtl af Ike
C ir c u it C o u rt
of
MhMle C o u n ty , F lo rid a
,.
C M
U IT C 1 IR K
Ow ner

K

vortrai

Notlre la hereby iflran that tea
re anaagad In business el l i t
'(n o lle Aranua Hanford. Florida,
nde the
flctltlreia name Chile-'
an'Si Qf/lga equipment Co and
at * . Intend to r.airier said
amo pursuant tn the terms of
ie
“ Flrtltlniis
Name Hiatula"
IThapter l a m I a s i of Florida)
&gt;ih ’ hP. •'•*rh
Of the Circuit
•art of Hemlnola Cnuntr. Florida
w n ijr ii

J lg J in it

h.

II.

ALTMAN’S
USED
GARS

Y

O U couldn't aak for a greater thrill than
that which a fellow fete when he cocnee
back home wearing a trim Navy uniform. The
ilku crowd around. They all want to know
- . m k you've been, what you’ve done. And
do you have etoriea to tell!

r c it .R M A N .

COLRMAN.

Final
Clearance
DUI may help written In
important
weyn
Many
■ W . I day* before “ th*
asd take II at directed
iMlpa relieve pen. Whan
br direction* •* a tonic,
elly help* • itlmuliie npIncraaia the flow pf a is ­
le*, and *o aid* rilgartlcn.
It helps build anargy and
It and red or• parlodlc

An d I've had tw o pay raises
in only e ig h t m onths! I’ ll say
you* can’ t beat Uncie S a m ’ s N avy !

To Make Way
For The Trade-Ins
On The Naw

1942
Chevrolet
Now On Dlaplay
At Our Showroom

Give Y O U R Child

We Art Overstocked
• On Coupe*.

E V E R Y Chance

GREATEST LIFE IN THE WORLD
t

*

You’re proud. And you abould be. For you've
Lsoen leading the greato* life in the world.
And it'a a thrill to tell about it, too. A thrill to
tia the admiration In the eyee of the One and
Only Girl aa you tell about the firet time you
Moered a Destroyer. Or handled a P.T. Boat
at more than 46 milea per hour. Or atepped
o jt In front of your ahipmatea to receive your
tint promotion.

They Moat Go!
School amirs' otw the formattve
m r e whlth dsitnnht* wh*t will
be th* child’* luce**e In life.
OW* your child ovary efanes tfi

I «P to WOO
H i .* .
L
T

J838 Cheyrlocl Coup*
with Radio ... 446.00

a.

1938 Plymouth " [
Coupe............. .175.06
1938 Chevrolet
Coupe ...___ . 276.00
1988- Plymooth
*
Coupe — _.. 265.00

S• m y« bit
f t as^ Important.
" a q r s

• S ig n a tu re

S h oi» ’ •Furniture
«
6* * e ' *

• Co-Maker
’ Automobile

. Mak* sure thalr * m are right
before lh*y go bark to krhool.
Ha»* them etamlMd noef7
“Yeer aatk/adlaa k ear saccaao.'

Dr. INGRAM.

M ODERN
IN A N C E CO.

1938 Plymouth
Coupe...... .
255.00

Optometrist

... ^

. FB0HR *4

TtAIHINO worth lltoo. NaaHy&amp;Q trades
nod vocation* to chooaa from.
0000 M V with regular Increases. You may
earn up to |12fl a month.
■ACM Y(AB you are entitled tn a geoaroua
vocation period, with full pay.
0000 fOOO and plenty of U.
r a n CtOTHINO. A complete outfit o f cloth­
ing when you flnt soUet. (Over 1100 worth.)
r a n MCMCAL CAM, Including tegular den­
tal attention.
rtN d T SPORTS and anUrtalnment any man
could aak for.
TOAVtls ADVIRTU HI, T N «MJ.fi-Y o u can't
boat tha Navy for them I
BCGOMI AN OmCffi. Many can work for
an appointment to tha Naval Academy or
the Anna point o f the Air at Paanaoola.
rUTUfll fiUCCttfi. It’aaasy for Navy trained
men to get good-peyiiig jobs In civil Uf*.
USflAL amataUNT.MV for regular Navy

1934 Pontiae
Coupe .......

•

125.00

FREE TRAINING WORTH $1500

can make you an

An^ witbthat promotion came an Incrcaaa
in pay. AflAtbere were more to come. Second
Claae* Firet Claae. {And. then Chief Petty
Ofliser. Many might even go to Anr.f(poHa.
Or to PHeacoia with the Eying cadetfc!
Ead ting? You bet, and ftyt too. Something
doing all the time. Reel be-man'* stuff. Box*
|ng. Haaahnll Football Swimming. AND
MOVIES... preview*, too!

nearly 60 akIliad fhulea and vocatione to
chooee from: Radio expert, machinist, welder,
aviation mechanic, dental technician, elec­
trician —to mention a few.
Yea, training that would be worth $1600to
you in one year's time. Training that will
assure you ofa well-paid job in dvil Ufa. Yat
you get paid while learning—get yernr keep
and a complete outfit of clothing free.

1932 Ford V-8
Coupe...... .
115.00

ATTENTION FOLKS!

UTTAKUTf
p p tn u rf

A T POPULAR PRICES
&gt;TED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE

k s s itie d A d v e r t i s e m e n t
FUBM18BKD S-ROOM apt PH*
i &amp; ’ T s a . s r '. J r v . ’f t
cast

J

NICELY PURNIBUID upper 4*
room apt, balk. Hoc. Rtfrlg.,
gas afore A water beater. Oar*
age. Adult*. No pets. M l Oak V \
Are.
V h•
«
m
' ‘ . Dj
LOST A FO UN D
■
T-U

rottmijwty
I'
•

'/ ttp fo*H*nddUoS k *. Reword.
t m u t io H

after reeding tbs free booklet yea de­
cide to apply for a place la the N avy,
you WtU receive tbk amort lapel,
emblem. It k a hedge of honor you
will be proud to wear.

the opportunities for manfo tha Navy or Kav*)

will ba ratoiaad on active Navy

I G I GOODS

“ g
j - pA»
- ji
rUMtr
w iw
' R. J. Holly.

4

Mail coupon for your free
/
'
.
copy o f "L ife In the U. 8.
/ ^
N a vy ." 24 pages, fully llluot rated. It anawar* all youi
/ y/(
question*. Talk what your
J
pay will ba... promotions and /
T ’O
vocation* you ceui aspect... ;r ^ j ,
•
haw you can retire aa • Ufa /
"v s .
Income. IW r ih e * bow y t a r t ^ ^
. /
can I• ore any on# of 44 big*
l
pay tradre from avieUoa to •
radio. . . bow many may beeom* oScare. 27
from Navy UCe ahovdng apocta and gamae pc
ploy, ship* you may be oaslgnad tp. eiciting porta
you may visit. T alk anlktoaat requirement* and
where to apply. I f you are between 17 and SI (no
blab aebtei required), get tbk free beak now* No
oblifatlom. Aak tboN avy editor o f tbk paper for a
copy. Or tekphnne him. Or matt him the coupon.
You can paste It on a penny postal card.'

Without obligation on wy pert whatsoever, pkaw
free booklet, "Ufa la the Navy," givtagfoil det*

Bjm all the Broadway gad Hollywood alara
right before your eyes.

it Gas RaagMi
rgagaei • -

G et this FREE booklet

1931 Chevrolet
Coupe _____
95.00

IY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE A T JACKS!
Mk to tack from Broadway with tbg latget

Bk*trk Rafrlgtrm

W hen else in tbg world art than Mich
nppnctnnirtag for thrill, for Aid , for a futurg
as in Unda Sam’s Navy?

ran

1939 Plymouth
C d u p p wi y ® *

S f t r ’ffl' i U i f c S S ' S S
U'7 . . 'r1 " » ‘ d*n,,.nd9W*d.

LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY
AND NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU

w n n m

i,
.

�Sanford u Tha
Florida City
And Water

HANFORD, FLORIDA, TH

AY, OCTOBER 2, 1911

NUMBER

ervatives u ™ 5 3 G reeks T ak e U p A rm s
Against Occupation Arm y
Congress

Committed

jj

U r

Reports Posui Harry Wester
Financial I ) a ^ i g e f

Party Welcom es Reds
A s A llies And O f.
* fere T o F o r t i f y
T h e i r Resistance

Police Look For
WASHINGTON, Oet. 2
— A Senate subcommittee
tale commerce regoirAttackers Of ten
Congrea* |&gt;ermlt the enieri
the American telegraph ct
adding that tha Postal
RiversAnd Wife let,
graph Is in "financial tlangar/

Belligerartts To
*

Trade Prisoners

Czechs Say Leaders
Being- Shot T o In* duce Slave Labor
LONDON. Oct 2 —flp&gt;—
The eonaervatlve party to^■y

unanimously

approved

Ahe Churchill dedalon to welcome Rtuaia aa an ally and
“fortify their resistance by
every poeaible mean*.**
Reporta 'from a aoutheaat
JBriHah* port aaya Britain
and. Germany win call off
th* war tcraporsriljr In a restrict­
Filling the uni
ed* tone this weekend to exchange the lata Pat liar
1,800 prisoners ca^h, the first •Ippd,1former Rep
Doxey took the e
^ T w o . *ritiab hospital shine are United States 8c
to take them screw the channel lagtoa.

C o staTS

Nazis H ang 170 P er­
sons In Hungary,
Belgium And Old
Czechoslovakia

1,000,000 See Dodger Parade

W ith

Dinah Shore

iVou?d-Be Laval
Assassin To Die

‘ 5oi
Is Guest
Star In M u s i c a l
Revue • A t C a m p

Harold L lekes, secretary
Interior and petroleum
Kidnap Plot Suspect* the
FORT DR AGO. N. C. Sept.
dlnator, hotly disputed Wedi
(Special)— Pvt. Urn liarday
.
a
Senate
committee's
eou..
ed A s Man Shoots elusion that Iht-re ia no imminent
eater was starred with M ki
Self A t Chase End shortage o f pi-troleum product* Inah Shore, Eddie Cantor's
on the eastern seaboard and chal­ trtgitresn who a waa voted tho
«
LAKELAND, Oa.. Oct. 3 _ lenged the credibility of -ome of OgUtamlinx new radio star of
VeMoeta Police Captain /, the testimony on which the con­ 18U by leading radio cdltorn,
Murphy ia seeking today to clusion was honed.
" I have oaiil that there waa a when the guest starred in the
irlfy whether more than one
Artillery Training
non was Involved in an at* shortage,” the peppery cabinet )4fth Field
officer
told the committee loves- wi ......
tk last . night on for mer G o v
iment'a musical revue, "Khaligating
tho
petroleum
situation.
,
i
...
her end Mrs. E. D. Rivera.
cky."
Three shots were fired in the "and I mean an I have always , ^ fl
meant, n shortage In transporta­ /Played before tha 1(1,000 8aniggle.
basic
River* was hit over the head tion. I atill any that there ia n brtrrn undergoing their
mlld-vy training here, Pvt. Wcawith a plats I butt, and Mrs. Riv­
ter
Irok
part
In
on*
of
the
must
era was bruised.
, . “ To me. If yuur reserves have
Murphy said it aeemcl t „ h e dropped ,and your replacements outstanding entertainment pro*
a- kidnap plot from the ndtes I “ * r* dropped,. »nil your trans­ gramn produced In the Center.
Colonel Edwin C. Parker. Cum-.
left by a man who shot himself portation facilities have been cut
Bunding Officar of the Center,
mp a f - 20 percent or more with pro­
Rlvera' spects for still greeter ruts, and Which in tho largest training
your demand is up 10 or It per­ Center In the country, voiced hi*
cent— to mo that means shurtagr, appreciation for the exccllen*. e f­
" I t doesn't mean that there fort* r f Pvt. Wester, and other
Isn't enough for tods/, bat It members of the cant. The al.nW
docs mean that, if thii trend wav entirely original nnd wad
worn allowed to continue, there written, produced and RUgc,| |,y
Brooklyn went slightly mad aa more than 1,000,000 persone
would not be enough for Kelt tho enlisted personnel nf the
th Regiment, commanded hy turned out for a victory parade for the borough's beloved Bums,
winter.**
ut Colonel David S. D&lt; ggott. tho Dodgers. The battle try was "neat the Yanks-” Riding in the
Irkea took sharp exception to
On the morning f&lt; Bowing tho
testimony by John J. Pelley, pres­
leading car arc .Larry MacPhall (le ft), Dodgers' president, and
ident of
the Aaaeelation e f alwiw, pvl. Wester and the east
American Rallrads, on which the conducted Miaa Dinah Shore Leo Durocher, manager.
rommltta- base! in part a flndtag through tholr training urea and
that there was no shortage e f gave her a first hand ta«l4 at
y life.
Before leaving by !
'utufc.^New York; City. Mias.. J
e i.M o jo k p y * A d d e d
gU this morning, kis father. Hockrlof • enlarv -

a

'

J im
wU-hoat bases atoag t 1200-mlls
coastline from tha French port
e f JNsntea on tho Atlantic to
BtstUa on tho BaRlfc .,
_
Watchers on the southeast Eng. Ilsh raw* reported sntbslrcrali
•sh ell bursts bt the might sky
near' Calsla and rumbling bomh
expiations from tho direction of
'T T w
w « u tooday, British
Hurricane fighter* awooped on a

* s £ s jtf3 * s a r - &amp;

Organlutlon. of the Sanford
Badminton flub fa getting under
way,* It waa announced today.
Tho membership Is comparative­
ly email due to the fact that it
la difficult to regulate tho time
for meetings during the trim­
mer months. It waa reported by
Dorothy
lanhaU, . one of the

daylight Wedasad sy Urn
try * r i ysrtM ,
British
Upon arrlriog at the a
*pt the thansel all day last night Clyde Parker

homed

Miracle

in s -1 *

Bomber

srith bomb r »
skidded lain a
landing In n ha]
day with fa «»
Jured.
The gaa waa r

talf loado-l,
do psneake
at dawn to­
m a n unln-

Attractions On

t e .

Czechs* Prem ier And
2 More Generals Shot
BERLIN, Oet. 2 — W*)— The
Natl-picktd premier of tha Cxech
protectorate of Itohemia-MoravU,
two more Cxech generals and an
undetermined number o f other
persons were shot or condemn!
to death trednrsday In stern and
mntfnulng suppression of what
th* Germans term a treasonable
plat.
Tho generals, described hy r.
Carman spokesman as brigadiers,
were the fourth and fifth of the
Jgeneral rank to he executed since
‘ tha Nasia announced they had
•mashed a conspiracy tof over­
threw German rule In the pro-

___
qtlnton players meet
nt tha City Hall Monday, Wed­
nesday and Friday o f each week.'
"Some girl* play to keep 'school­
i n ' figures, some to csrry on
tads’* and others sctaaUy' to
lay badminton", said Walter

were gathered to pity, "The ob­
ject of tho game tonight Is to
so k«w many ■hits' wa can score
rather than haw many pointa",
It teems there la a particular
that that be excels in and when
tha "U rd ." a smaU feathered ohParker "araaahJect, Is "act up". Packet

r a

found lette*
here ho shot
iuth, letter*
Norway and

August Total For
Fertilizer Use In
County 400 Tons

Supply Demands O f
Russia To Be M et
By U. S,, Britain
i Mwf fwfptl Pm o

An armrtl Greek uprising
In Ruljrarian-occunieil Mace­
donia waa reported today
aa German firing squad.* and
hanging* took the liven of
170 anti-Nazi conapiratora in
Hungary, Belgium and old
Czechoalavakia.
The Swlaa telegraph quot­
ed Budapest diapatchca aa
aaylng the Greeks’ attempt­
ed revolt wa* put down by Ger­
man miliUry forces Monday.
Paul Colette, ynuthtul French­
man, was condemned to death
for the attempted asRassCnatlon
of Pierre Laval Aug. 25 by «
French anit-treasnn court in Pa­
rle.
The tri-power conference
In
Moscow closed two days ahead of
schedule, with th* agreement that
practically every Soviet supply
request would be filled by tha
U. 8. and Britain In return for
Russian raw materials.
W. Averlll llarrinisn. head of
the American delegation, said tha
agreement “ adheres to a resolu­
tion of three government* to astablieh, after the final annihila­
tion o f Natl tjrranay, a poaeoj

U J &amp; i i d Ite J 'iJ S lS V "

Tht Soviets claim a Nail fll*
Two more “ kings of swing,” der-plan* attack, apoorently on
Crimea was repulsril and they
the spider monkeys, havo been said Russian defender* n s t of
added to Monkey Island to bring Dnieper were r»pul»od by (let*
the populace up to 20 and when man drives.
that cnngrrgntlon
gathers for
The Russians reported today
meal time they produce more that German gilder fliers head­
laughs than n barrel of monkeys. ing up the offensive in »oe Black
di­
The two new monkeys are the Sea area—preiumably that
Golden Spiders acquired by the rected at tho Crimea—were be­
soo several wcke* ago from an ing ehot down, and It appeared
importer that had Just brought that th* Nails were
repeating
them from Central America. Up the technique used ka storm
to now they had been kept In a Crete in the Mediterranean.
cage on the ‘‘main drag” of tho
The Germans and their Fin­
soo until they could become ac­ nish and
Italian
associate
customed to the other animals? claimed vlctoriee at both tho far
One o f the new monkeys is northern and aouthern end* - of
shy but the other can always the Rutsian battle line, *srnil*»
be seen doing a prance dance Moscow intimated that both tho
on tho guy wires leading frdm _________
Leningrad____
and _______
southern front*
th* upright ladder*.
At
meal j wtre being stabilised with hnavv
times tha monk get* “ In th# |continuing losses for the Invadgrove” T*heh“ hr swtngv down f o r l “ ------ ----------------------------- ~
dinner.
. _ ..
' Snow was reported fulling in
When the two niack Spider* the southwest.
were put on the island several
The Finns announced the cap­
weeks ago they were
given a ture * f Petrosavodsk, capital of
ducking on the moat by the Rhe­ Soviet Karelia on tho isthmus of
sus monkey*, tut they are get­ that name about I8t&gt; miles north­
ting along all right now. "Chuk east of Leningrad snd nn Import­
,rt
. . . .
ant-point- an .tha. rallfia&amp;.-tgBl
F~lhe clucking
rtlng front that city lo the Arc­
tic port of Murmansk, which still
I. In Russian hand.
Red casualties, said the Fin­
nish communique, were heavy
and n msss desertion by Soviet
officers also w»a
claimed
ah
though it waa stated many of
the Red army’ s political com-

Seminole County consumed a
total of 411.05 tons o f frrtiflser
materials In August, 1041. com­
pared to Polk county which con­
sumed tha l i r g » l
amount of
materials In the State, totaling
1604.4G tons.
Tho County used 24.65 ton*
of nitrate of soda, 0.26 tons of
sulphate o f ammonia, B1.70 tons
of castor pomace, 11.30 tons of
milorgranlte, 14.70 tons of su­
perphosphate, 10.00 .tons of dfl
percent muriate of potash, 216.teetotal*.---------------------------- 25 tons o f hardwood aaKas,
ura fo apprehend British agents
Ion* nf sheep mtnura, 5.00 tons
while rounding u ; German-Amrrfof untreated limestone, 1.25 ton*
cans almost resulted In a fist
of eynnmld, 2.46 tons of dried
fight- yesterday ‘between gov­ Mrs. Miley Dies
blood.
•
ernment and defense attorneys
O f Bullet Wounds Also .20 ton* o f cotton sred
ot the trial of U men charged
meal. 3.50 tona o f goat manure,
with esplonsge roll» pi racy.
.60 ton* of high grads tankage,
•LEXINGTON.
2.65 Iona of, bona meal,__U J
P)—Mrs. Frio
tons "of nitrate o f potash. “ T.07
tona of muriala o f potash, .25
tona of sulphate o f potash, .56
tona of tobacco stems. .45 ton* of
secondary plant fooda nnd .50
ton* of mltcallantou*.
Daring tho month o f August
th* romumptlon o f gasoline and
kerosene In tbU county waa 26.1,143 galtona and 31,090 gallons,
respectively. Tha largoat amount
of gasoline peod In that month
wa* In Pada county, 6,427,67gallon*, while Dovol county con*umer more kerosene than any
bther county tn tha Stale, a to­
dainty step* of the "light fanu t of 470.400 gallons.
tattle."
_____ _

Sanfordhiea Vkit P
Of Lorn And

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition Freighter Radios
SOS O ff Iceland

Tho following merchants and
bqslncee men have already signi­
CAPE
ELIZABETH.
Maine,
fied their Intention of ra-ranat* O ct
2,—&lt;A*&gt;—Maritime circles
lag with Tha Sanford Herald In reported an 808 late Wednes­
Wishing a 5potUl Trarial IEdi- tis y
from
an
unidentified
n on Oct 27 which wUl ba frelgtter, which radioed It had
distributed U 1,800 preepectiveteen “ torpedoed by submarine
whiter visitor* selected from a on lurfaM* off Ireland.
A r*broadcast of tho tall from
a Canadian station ot Camperdown, Nova HeoUi^ lad to first
reports that tha rail c a m from
a point o ff tha Canadian coast
Mayfair
A second un Indent if led freight­
er wns reported radioing that
B w as'"In nation with submar­
ine" and maritime sirslee were
of Uw opinion that tha shooting

K

poeltlon

LO C A L W E A TH E R

£

k’ - jg

lured 7000 Rad prisoner* and
ware dissolving tho last Hovlst
resistance III a largo pocket some­
where cast o f tho Dnieper Rhrpr,

Employees O f E igh t
Hotels Go On Strife

'= 3
5

jjl

v|
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="73621">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, October 01, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73622">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73623">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 01, 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="73624">
                <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="73625">
                <text>Original 7-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 01, 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="73626">
                <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="73627">
                <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="73628">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73629">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7398" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7036">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/fced47ae345e56735676752d3207034a.pdf</src>
        <authentication>05915b7882ff6d7fe0e54714570d4f97</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73620">
                    <text>4

I
.i

1
tow

T H E B A lfT O B P O T B A L P , B A N T O B P , F L Q K ID A

IfefetWis Is Favored
Ore* Nova In
Bout Tonight

Stetson Students —C.BARTOW,
BepL 29.— (Special)
W,' Wataou. of Agricola,
*
u
thought
n sustained
Display Spirit In a broken back toin •u fall
from the
roof of hi* hom e Sunday. The
Intramural Games extent
'o f hi* injuries had not

THIS YEAR?

been

d .

peOjcRedott;
/k * tf H W e m ? R 4 BACK
-vtA-y
t i l e vtA R r « t r»if&gt;

— -fMis

ATTENTION FOLKS!

leiOldlOOAt BBULlArfCE d e
W A S SUPPOSED To ft. ASd I

W
W i ’S ’otsJ'H
I when tha field lights fade

\ ' a JU N IO R ./

AS A SoPdoVO«e_Ar4D V

the triple gong sounds for
m . This will bo the world's
lost fight crowd alnco 70,000
nded the tectnd Louls-Behmelh o st In ’U . Prornotor Mike
t o expects the gate to aptlm ate 1700,000,
eren If
atoned rain forces a poet­

a s ? i3 r b s a u “ ut

“

h

f r f A it.

PANORAM

( o u t s tACK

At$ •Jow

Jc-

Bttk SAovueo

w^

JACK’S DEW DROP INN

' fVCAkt OF C l t t l U t U
UAtf FAkk, CiPCOAH■&gt;/
M Mif VlCfo«y SPRieJT/ .
. A&amp;AiN JT CMio STAGS- / S ,

Sophomores Will
Get Chances On
Miami Grid Team
CORAL GABLES, Sept. 29,(Special)- Kophomorrs are goingl

Soy beans end byproducts, Siforian timlier and dried fish
are the principal rxporti if Yladl
vie tok.

1 man, fnchi_William
A ? A H T M B N 'W

Ca I m

C u lW in *

N k o clew I 'ro o m u d f

I ' l r e u 1! C o u rt
Florida.

of

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

Homlnolo t ' u u n t y .

HAItY C. AlJCXANHF.il
H o n fu rd .

S o p l.

F ln iM *

39, 1941.

FIND NO HTOIIM VICTIMH

SAN JUAN. l’eur;o itico, Sept.
2t»r-l/V)—Navy planet searching
____
tor ml«.&lt;ing crewmen of tha
A m rriran freighter LUby Maine
retiirnnl to bn&gt;e .Sunday report­
ing that n heavy miit prevented
flying near the e ite r.

tn get their rhanre when th e l a i i s a g o s a l
University nf
Miami
fonlluill i M f Q |VI Kmlw
, * S »
fact, all the champions before squad take* the Geld Oct. .1 _
.
J
to . . . . . . . I
i m ’made a total of S3 aueccaa- against Elen College.
H o lD e d
2
W f ly ll
Coach Jack Hording of the
Hurricanes h is enough vetetnnn
to make up one full tram - e x ­
Rome find they new! only
cept for fullback. However. h» s ta rt taking CARDUI 3 days be.
has split his veterans this Full fun- “the tim e,’ as directed, toi
and made up two trams, filling relievo periodic pain due to
out each eleven with th" b elter functional causes. O thers find
sophomore, nnd from nil indica­
,CK DRAUGHT tions, will inn the twn trim sy s­ CARDUI, ured as a tonic, helpi
it selling laM - tem, at lessi. a t the start nf tin- stimulate ap;&gt;etlte and Improve
i digestion through the Increased
ineTallone In the season.
,
! fi.*..* n f n - td lr lis (till'd*.
&gt;, aromatic pow.
On* eleven, with two lig h y
halfback* ■operntlng'W'MHV-n nror n nd t h u .
lo
r e lie v e
periodic
pound line finch Jee Krut nl I..
atna a tonic, end, Capt. Tom Kearna. tackle. f u n c t i o n a l d i . t r e a a »uch a a h e a d ,
nervoueneee.
rram n-H ho
tone laiy ln- Paul Carifco. center end Hutch n e b r a .
pain. Try CARDUI. Used II
rh afa Impor- T i i ’ lig tr and I’uiscll
Cnoti-n, yeapt._
— (AUV.)1
t r r BLACK hacks, ak vetrran., while srphomorea Gene Jiipln, cnd| George
Gacllardl, tackle. I’at P-troakl
and Al Adler, r»mrd« end lloh
Douche and
tlib
MrDotlgal,
I barks are working with them.
On the other team, the veteran.
1are Roy Roblnann and Itnv (lor-

CATES

II up to $300

|L
•Signature
H I * Furniture
•Co-Maker
• Automobile
MODERN
FINANCE CO.

tomraa and contlnua slugging.
Moirtlafly, with hoary fight-

i c s ’, N ora’s apparent prow
A t&lt; M and hla ssststa from
Mamie and tho yogi, he will
rt through the ropee an un
low to tha batting’, with .Louis
wed around 1-1. Louis [»
prod naturally, treatise of hie
&gt; | ’l egord.
titto g dee has suffered only
-defeat In M profts.iona)
hosts. • Blessed with djrnamlte In
2 t h - f l a t s . he baa knocked out
4 opponents, making him the
■ p it deatmethra champion In
{S tory. Now, facing hla UU op-

OANS

determined.________

PEI.AND. 6cpt. n . — (Special)
—Despite the arlindonment of
LEGAL NOTICES
intercrllegiate athletlea by Stet
•on University. Stetson students
already are ditplaying unresenr
n one*
ed and highly competitive epirit — N n t l r e - l e h e r e b y a t e * " *•&gt;»• w».
\V
IL
D
a
p
r
»
.
aad H arry T arrln a aver the prnspetta for the 1941
42 Intram ural schedule, slated lo n . n g a g . la . b a . l n . . . a t I I I
■ to n er.
P a l m e t t o A r e n a , u n d e r th e
to get under way here Monday Mouth
flrtltlnu* nam e l* alm .tto O n e . r r
I. hereby a lr.n that I
Ceoch D n d y
Cowell,
veteran a n d t h a l . - w s t a t e . 1 tn r u a t . t e r s a i d amNollr.
enuate&lt;l 'n bu.lnee. .t 111 HanH atter m entor now wearing the n - m e p a r . o a a t t n t b . I w m &lt; a t font. Are. Harford. Florida, under
tfflclal title of profeasrr of phy‘ itie MetMlone N a m . H i a t a l , i r t t i p - the flrllllnii. name (' a I* t.lnuor
av a of
Florida!
w i l t Hlare and Ibaf I Intend lo r e c l.t.r
steal education ami illraetcr of lIeher tColer ie.h Lat
t h e - C i r c u i t T n u r t at . ‘ldaam epnrau.nl In lb. term , of
intram urals, will direct the Stet. H emlnole C e a O ty F l o r i d a
the "Fictitious
Name Hlatuts"
son Intramuralista in tha star!
• - V W, It. i t u p i t r n .
(Chapter 11.11 larva of Fl-rlds!
I I A R I I T (.’A l t l t l N n n i N
of a four-week round of Introwith th . Clerk of the f'lrtuli Court
of Hemlnnt. cnunlr. Florida.
campus football next week.
■
i 1IAHTIN CRRMOtf.
With |h o assistance of Carl
Hanford. Florida.
Doc” Jehnson. Instructor In in
H*pl. 1». t i ll ..
• ■a o n c r
• ramoral a’hletics, Cowell's host
Nolle# la h#^#hjr ilv tn lh*l ll
».f fraternity
and
iiormttor&gt;
•n(M »4 In bu«&gt;n#«a at 19#
squads also will s t i r t straight am)
N. Park Av* Rnnford. Florida, unelimination play-offs in horse­ d#r ih# riellllnua nam# TUy«r&lt;*
shoes on Monday. A fter the round ftr.iity r n . and that I Intend t'6 forobin of football l«. over about Iflrtwr -aIII nam* pursuant to tha
the middle of Orli.ber, the com- farm# 'if tha "Plrtllloua Nam#
(PtiftpOr 20*J1 U w i of
petitors will enlc- upon n m uni Slatuf#**
Flurltln) with th# &lt;?1#rk *»f th#
EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS!
of tennis, and basketball, while 4‘lrriilt Court of H#mlnnla &lt;*ouniy(
ping pong also will hnve taken
Jack la back from Broadway with tha latest
the ram pus
spotlight
lefon
Hcnaallon—
lime f i r the Christmas holidays
Eleven sport i in nil will full
the Intramural slate fi r Ihi
v o n ic
&gt; Tool yenr, each i f which wil
rnrry officii) e-edlt toward r
N o lle * I s h e r e t r g l v s a I I n i I a m
grand trophy. Cowell explained - m e n m t tn liu - lo e s n a l I t s H s n l s n l
See all the Broadway and Hollywood atars
that intram ural track and swim­ A i - Hnnfnrd. F l o r i d a , ui ul er Ih * lieright be for* your eyes.
ming will la- attempted on an l n u l l , inline H a n f o r d A v e n u e n e e ,
m t t h a t I In lr n il l o reexperimental basis, looking tu lKt ni .i li el e, o Ma id
n a m e p u r s u a n t | o Ib e
the addition of the two popular t e r m s of t h e " F l o t lllo u n
Nome
sports to the regular schedule H l a l u l e - i r b a p l o r 10*11 I- o w e of
F l o r l d a l w ith Ih #
C lo rk o f
Ih
th» following year. .

■; M l v TORK. Sept, 29— v # &gt; \ V m K ara, tawny. ton of the
a ft d in west, atte m p t, tonight
U complete pugUlam'i moat fanttatW earoe-Wth—from
deathhad to diadem—when he hittlea
t t o g re a t Joe- Louts. for the heacrown.
■Mfra. who rote from hla own
aahto a fte r the doctor, ( a r e up
l a t e to r hla Ufa 11 months age.
w in .e a te r the Polo Grminda ring
n f a r d o jr generally a t tha moet
farm Ida bit opponent e re r to faee
the
27or ear-old
ehamplen, a
nte«arcb*who la haltered to be
■ scheduled IS-round _ enmay prove a throw-tack
| • historic Dempaey-FIrpo
which wae staged a t the
tolo Grounds In 1934. Both
aft and challenger are
pone be re but caraleaa on
i, men who can rlae from

tally

Wunder,

tackle; Nlcli Broker, guard ah«r
Red Tcbln, hack with the tnphnmore • recruits
Andy Musante.
tackle; Tuffy Sapp, guard, J la rvey Jam es, center and ll.y Dunn,
lloward Plarmnn and Al K bhuIIii,
backs. •
With a tough 10-gnme whedule, the llurrlcne* will need nil
of tha rcnai lied men ll enn gel

r

‘

/

J

i

.,v
»■. ■-

,

IALTMAN’S)
§-U SEBCARS
O T cflW
THESE CARS

— MUST

sari:

GO IIEFOHB
8EIT. 30th*
Alabama, South C
M. 1. In November.

NO

^ tg ^ H e d A d v e ftis e n ig iitff
t-ROOM GARAGE apt,
on)y. 1S»» Palm etto Ate,
R afrtg e ra ,

3-ROOM COTTAGE turnl.hed
t a i l K. 4th Ht., Vhona H37-J.

ONE BTORE, Rvlng qnarterr
second floor — Celery Avo..
Phone 211. W mem apta.,
lower ami upper. Langlay Apia-

WANTED—100 NEW cu.lomarx

ar old once
•Soda Shop.

either,

PAYMENTS

. U N TIL NOV. »th

Homers

1931 CHEVROLET
COUPE .......
95-00

1931 FORD
SEDAN ......
1933 FORD
COACH . ...
95.00
1931 PONTIAC
COUPE ....125.00
1932 FORD
COACH
1931

FORD

COUPE
b it u a t io n

w an ted

nurse—Willie Mae WlDM,

This Im YOUR Amsrico ^
lov#e protset. ’ And in this
ysar, w hsn nations and ic

1934 FORD
COACH ......

..

in govsjmmsnt d s is n s s st

125.00
VR

.2r

'

125.00’

1934 C H E V R O L E T
8TD . TOW N
■
SEDA N
l» 4 9 lf

Nnrae—Mlrlem Bronson.
■: Cyprato t A v*r
*

TUUCK3

„

I 1938 C h . v m k t ^ l

_ 1V -iJ '

tmt&amp;SgKg:

till

81925.

as
Vt

fra

9 »- I

v.V*-

n-

“

&amp;Ifft

•r ifr

�wmaamnw

Sanford Is Tha Only Cantrml
Ida City Affording RalL Highway
And Water Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1011

urchill Warns That Suggestion
Still Danger
Nazi Losses
Minister D e c l a r e s
Russia’s R e m a i n ­
ing On Firing Like
Depends On U. 8.

Gets First Papers

British. Admit
Battleship Hit

Senator S a y s Aid
. W|I1 Not Be Ef. f e c t i v e Otherwise

fewto Protest V i o ­
l a t i o n Of MA l r
' t i p * * * By K. A. F.
•

l o n d ON,

§*pt. a a -(A P )

Churchill warned the Com­
mons today t h*t ' although
e rmany la auffsrhur a ec­
us air-power shortage, she
b itrong in other tw e e t*
and the peril of Invasion is
B0t pest.
L Only "enormous” U. S.

Connally Asks...
Direct Delivery
To Great Britain

Talented Anna Hanson, S3,
who was -Mias Finland" In 1939
sad now ilnga and dance* In
Los Angeles, haa taken out first
papers In anticipation of becom­
ing an American citisen. She la
shown as aha saluted the flay
at tha Lot Angeles Federal
Building.
- i—

7M Get Licenses
In Biggest Day
At Court.House

Hr AMpftalH P m s
Declaring that the United State*
now (bonUi “reassert and rvonlalrt
oar adherence to the doctorlne
of freedom of th* tela,” Senator
Connally (D., Tea.) aaaerted laat
night that If American aid to Great
Britain waa to be effective thU
nation ahould deliver artna anil
munition* to point* “where they
ran be affectively employed.'’
Connally, chairman of the
powerful BrnaU foreign relit Iona
committee, told * radio audience
over NBC ehat Adolf Hitler
“ilnka our ehlpe wherever they
may be-. He aeada hia lurking
aubmarinra into our defmaive
water*. B e deflee u*. He rrmnlera
our citltena. He aaaaulnatea our

Family Flivver Of The Air: New Plastic .Plane

In Siege Of v
Leningrad

Farmers Warned To
Watch For Attempt
By Law To Fora
Reduced A c r e a g e

Soviets Report Hurl*
► ii»
'‘Significant Dis«
tance'* In B a t t l e

MEMPHIS, Trnn.. Sept. 30.—
IdV DUeen-ion was (ward tods]
over S rc rrla ry Wickard'a |dal
to rut cotton acre**- by lifting
it fur foci crop- with assurance
of good prices on milk, rggs am
hogs.
N. C. Williamaon, of U k i
providenc*, (ji., ■ member of tht
national cotton rounri), aaid ha
understood an attem pt to force
cotton reduction by law would

fa r m e ri ami farm Icadera of
13 aouthern atatra Monday dug
Into the mechanic* of n 194|
program which would drastically
change the agricultural economy
of the region.
|
Urged by Secretary of Agri­
culture Wlekard tu aupport a
apeed-uu program in numrroua
commodities "to cruah the Naal
th re a t to democracy," the ex­
pert* moved speedily into a diecusslon of regional and alkie
goal* In th* va«t 1942 produc­
tion.
The department'* program for
the south calls fur a reduction
of 1,170,000 acre* of cotton from
this ytar'a allotments, and other
reductions In •'money crops" ta
mako way for Increases in milk,
eggs, livestock, peanuts and many
other commodities.

Finns Capture
Several Towns
R u s s i a n s , Bri t ia N
Blamed For Out*
breaks Of Czech*

A new plastic airplane, auaceptible of
maaa production, undergoes » t o t flight over
Rooaevclt fie ld , I- I., a t the hand* of Martin
Jenien, pioneer Pacific flier and vi-lrran air

John H. Weir
Farmers Consider Transient Labor
Talks Here On To Plant And Harvest Celery Crop
Townsend Plan Mount Dora Man

Speaking on th* forum program
of tha Washington Evening Star,
the Texan added that "the repeal
of the hostelled Neutrality Act
would not he un-neutral," He
Bddtd:
“After Its repeal, the United
John II. Weir, National Town­
States should be a neutral under
mean * Jump front send representative, told support,
international law. That (neutrali­ anIt e would
s t i m a t e d 20,*00,000,000 er* In the FlfUt congressional
ty) act prohibits th* arming of
car merchant ship*. I fhvor th*
district that “ the Townsend bill
wui.rhave-*,
paisrd before Christmas," when
new being ruthlessly attacked
he addressed the members al
upon the high sea*, while on law­
ful buf|htaa, ought to be allowed
their regular monthly runferepre
to arm for their naceeaary selfSunday afternoon in Die Semindefense—for Uw defense of kui4u County C ourt Hull**.

Congress Will Pass
Bill, S a y s S t a t e
Supporter Of Plan

r.

pected To
Re­
newed By Tonight

Yowell Installs
New Flufotegcent

"AM to be affective
th# delivery of arms, munitions
and implcmanta of war where they
can be successfully employed. Jt
tatad tMpa, It w p d g i cargoes, to
at tha last , adnuta only about deliver wvuotia b We embattled
two-thirds of tha old license* In lU m iM iyyU a 9
Samlnola County are expected to
be renewed by doting lima to­
night, Judge War* eddod. '
Up to Oct. 1 last n a r tflOO
had been sold and 8,324 w en sold
up to doting time last night
Huwaver, Jurigu W an aahk th*
law tluaa not require driven to
taka examinations if th* .licenses
a n net purchased before the

Lawyers Urge Repeal

4MdUnt*

i«a shop* la New
a - Harper of the
a Co. stated to­

te tkwu

•M .

- - I W HunM-Iwi Bitp*d-griaU5
!**
FVK
f d lhair
driver’s fleerise* but in apiU uf
all of th* warnings and rvmlnd*v» tha fact nmalna that onaWird of U»a persona who had II-

cab Bar AaMeiatkm’a «4Ui an­
nual convention plunged Monday
Into problems trialng from the
war In Europe.
.
Edward H. Foley, Jr., Jkwral
counsel f*r th* Traaturey Depart­
ment. warned uf now Axis at­
tempt* to curtail American pro-

"—•Mi. Wate h-ynn the spoorh by
declaring to the 200 member*,
“The entire membership is going
into action with a xesl and vigor
unrqunled in the history of tho
organisation and when talking
with leading senator* and con­
h
gressmen, I felt that the bill, II.
It. 1038, ho* moved far closer
to passage than ever before."
The Townsend supporter con­
ALBUQUERQUE, K U. Sept. tinued, “The President of the
W—(A'lN’ew &lt;loud burs t-fed floodi United State* in a conference
hed across aouthern New with Senator Barley said he was
Jco Monday aa this normally ready to mako a broader Social
aaml-arid sector of tho soothwrst
Security program , and a Callup
totaled up th* yrari* rains as the
lI showed the people were yivgnatrst In recorded weather hi&gt;t Iheir stam p of approval to
the provisions In tho Townsend

Will S p eak At
Legion Meeting
David I.. Wilry of Mount Dorn,
«tiitq field *»rvic- officer of the
Vi-t-rnn* of All Warn, will ntlrnd
n upccisl mcetfng of the A m e n ­
t-ait
l.cglon Monday night in

llvUU u »

.

lo^tw

fiiucva ‘*iiiitii xir*&gt;tx&gt;x,
’’’ '
Mr. Wiley 1* the only member Alabama ami (lit* Carolina* a
of n three-man committee r« far coin tit litre of f Ivi* m«'n9hrn'lnl by
apiHunted by Gov. Spessnrd Hoi- r . It Dawson, county a k c ii I , was
Iniid fur this work, and Joel 8. namrtl by (!u* Kchniah, president
Field, commander o f t'ampbell- of tha Hcniinulr County Agricul­
t-nssing Post, declared that San- ture Association, to invratigato
fohl is fortunate In gvttlog him th a f i i e r al rrhat Citation program
for furnUhlnir h«&gt;mm for laborto sneak.
The Mount Dora man is com -I t *, Ithe possibility uf buibling u
mandlny officer of Ihc Fourth | tralloir camp for Ihc labor ami
liuttalion uf the Florida Defense the artting up o f an employment
Forte, of which lht« Seminole aervkv lo j u a r p the UUirrui In
fnitun wmen nTtert* veterans;

here.
IVnUiijt three (piedtion* on the
blackboard ill the front of the
room, at the «ch&lt;Nd farni tuiblIng, l&gt;efure the meeting began,
Mr. Schmah guidetl the dUcua-

K

C

aiate, flash floods . from the
Mogollen Mountains roared down
the (Ilia River, threatened to ent­
ry away a steel highway bridge,
Inundated highway*, routed low­
land farm famUlra from their
homes and washed hundreds n(
acres of cotton and farmlands.
In the soatheaet, Roswell for

Mr. Weir, stated 78 percent of
the voters In the poll were in
favor o f th* Townsend Flan a* it
stands, and he proceeded .to cile
example* o f the “ feeling* of Ihc
public.’’
The ipeaker stated the first

to suffer with the advance of

Men In War Games To
Be Given Furloughs

overt ’ end th* manager rootled.
•What or* you- folks going to do
WITH THE SECOND ARMY with ItT !t‘e up lo you.’ *
IN LOUISIANA. Sept. Jfc-f/P)
Mr. Wtlr stated. “Now whM
—Th* soldiers who took .port In wo a n going to do la to pass
Ih* Townsend Flan that will put
tho unemployed to work. Jus*,
r and ha given 15-day fur think, *14 billion* for defense*
gha soon after they arrive al and who Is going t«s pay ItT
their home stations. Second Army
Why. yon o n and what are yon
hfid(]uiftin inikouDcod Monday going to pay It with? Dr. TownThe vacation* from Army Ilfs sand ha* an answer.
will be permitted at eneh poet
“To a rodoca to the limit, aad
moat all human deslrra, to build
Iho boot highways, to pa* thg
boot machines, hat do not forc*
mpltltudr* of workers aad tmall
kilim lie to Uw ‘wall.’ Do not
allow tho control of American
aotnomy to fall Into lha hand* jf
• ftw great enterprises. This lo
th# coarse oar Country U tak­
ing end it marks the end of
American Democracy."
The Tewnaendlte quoted Paul
V. McN pU as say lag. “MUlwpa
arw hungry. Why am Uwv hnn■vmilTn 'land uf pUntyT-* Mr.
,W3r In Mweloaioo prophesied
“atffcv dork yearn of great de-

O

Universities Called
Mirrors Of Confusion
. Iiiv n u u ,

o * p i.

J U .- W 1 -

PrvaMent Hob*rl M. Ilutchiru
?.f ,.ho
of Chiragi
Monday labeled American unlver
altlr* mirrors of confusion l„ ■
dUtrartrd world.
'
Speaking at a convocation at
which th* university awarded 35
honorary degrees to some of Ih*
outstanding scientist* of th*
United States, Latin America and
Europe In concluding the eelelra.
lion of ita 10th anniversary,
Hutchins declared lhat laetltuGone af higher education will
have -to recapture, revitalise and
reformulate far our lima the
truths which gava purpose and
slgniflcanrr" to th* founders of
i l i University of Chicago.

Number Of Accidents
In Auffuat Is Great
CHICAGO.*Sopt 40—(FV—The

Crosses
i ’Peninsula

■\

'

.

sonu-whtra In the south were ac­
knowledged, but wore pictured as
broken with captured Soviet ar­
tillery turned on tho struggling
Red troops.
German
bombers meanwhile
were said to be beating heavily
at the whole Donrl* area I t an
effort to knock out the Im portant
surviving w ar plants there.
-Hertin, -which -previously— h o d
laughed a t the Moscow w ar 410
conference of British, A m erican
and Ruaalan delegate*, took #
new ton* of preoccupation wHM
that meeting, although clalmlntf
that the beet It could acrome
Irtish would he to provide fo r th d
diversion of
M certain Amarlean
.JR

asking ami roinpluti* n crop nut
TJToiif lu e iw - C ir T in we induce
transient labor to come here,
(3) Would a trailer canip and
employment office help?
It wa* genrrully conceited by
the men present that more would
have lu be paid latmr due tu the
shortage tu t the demand^ of
labor must In * reasonable or the material* oi-th*- expense Of
JArratra-Bill-iurt-U
*
Uh the seaaon on the loan* now tain,
Russian accounts yesterday re­
negutiated.
ported
successful
counter-attack*
Gn* member suggextnl that he
expected tu |« y mure but when extending from Od**sa In th* fad
the rrup runic* in tha labor will south to and above Leningrad Id
come In also, lie adijrd that war th* north, ana claimed particular
always causes a rise In labor success for a Soviet counter-of­

costa.

Another member urgrtl the
farm rra to agrr* on a price they
will pay the laborers so that
there will be no competition
which will booet th* price of
labor. He expressed confidence
.lhat Ih* cold weather will drive
the negroes back to Florida this
winter and remedy the situation.
’ Machinery waa suggested by
on* aa a substitute fo r lato r and
a method of breaking Ihe mono­
poly of labor caused by Ihe short­
age. "Labor doe* pot hold Ih*
upper hand. The farm ers are not
tied to labor," he declared.

High wages for negroes was
'nted out aa a serious menace
Mr. Bchmah aa he recalled
own experience of having
hi* help say they “have business"
when they have, earned enough
to get by on by Wednesday, and
wa Ik out of \ the fUlda. "Negroea
want high wages but they am
satisfied to make just enough
to get by on each week and will
quit when they have earned that
much," ho explained.
“Thom I* plenty of white labor
available la Ooor( la and Want
Florida. Let th* negro** know
Umt white labor la eooalnw In

S

■Hit

§ |p

clared the Germans have made
n» gain In two weaka In thdlf
l.rninyrad •lege.
Uayonet charges by Garmatta
on the southern Russian front
are reported from BarliB with lha
Russians leaving hundreda dead,
t). N. II. u ld on thd north m tf
front the Gormans and r l a n r
rnpturrd aeveral towna betw een
l-akr Ladoga and Laka Ohofai
and aelied the la it of the l l H .
• lan-drfrndrd lllanda In
1A M
l.adoga.
' A German apokeaman blsmeif
the Ruaalan* and British fo r Wciting rebellion In Ciachoalora*
kia, leading to the execution o f
114 Ctecha In the protectorate o f
llohrmla-M oravia.
U»*. xepnttad - f io r t . rK f c ;&gt;
'rT iw T hat Leningrad defendeM
have forced the German* bohig
In aeveral place* and the So­
viet* m aintain tho initiative, i

The Garman* aubordinatad all
their clalma of yeaterday to na­
tion in the Ukraine, where the •
aouthvm Natl foreva war* MM
In have deatroyed thru Red jllviainna totaling about
4l,0#O
mm northaait of DnMprropetrnvk and to be advancing claoo
in i)h&gt; Donata - River- baain end
th a * flrltU Afht’ii lirrilnl, afte r
the induatrlal city of Kharkov.
they have been induced to roiitu Strong
Russian countar-attacka

Cloudburst' HU
Dry New Mexico

flood waters from th* mountain
fed Hondo roll Into It* auburh*.
aad expected another Inundation
ty today.

Americana

doigner. The plan- la 20«, feet long, haa a
wing -prrad of 35 feel, weigh* 2,300 pound*
an.l h». a cruiaing speed of |25 mil-* an hour.

Tho Reda today rapotteiR
their armies defending Laoinarnd havo captured a glty
on the approaches to the cap­
ital and hurled the German*
hark a "significant dlaUncB*
after 12 hours of hond-tohand and
houne-to-hoUM
fighting,
Tho Soviet's Red Stop de­

(K ow

w in

fmlrm

itA tlM .1** U p .

fensive about Bryansk on tho
central front. Thsrv. In an ora#
more than 300 miles southwest
of Moscow, It waa assorted thoGerman* had been sharply thrown
back and that two Soviet vlllafod
had been capturad.
j
Before Odessa, It wa* declared'
that twa Rumanian Infantry bri­
gade* had been routed with la***
»* of more than 3100 daad la W
single action.

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
The following morchanU hp9
kuslnaa* men havo already signi­
fied their Intention of coupon*.
to*"H h Th# Sanford Herald tw
publishing n tpooial Touriat Id luon on O ct ST which wtQ ho
diatributod to 1,400 p m p o c ttv

�f

szau rss

Hurricanes

OVERNIGHT Gl

With the approach of October the hurricane aeaaon ia
practically coming to a clone although we have known them
in this state as Utc as October 20. This has been a pecu­
liarly uneventful jtummer from the standpoint of the wea­
ther with the only storm of any considerable intensity miss­
ing Florida altogether, and arriving somewhero along the
Texaa const. So for the time being it seems fairly safe to
forget about hurricanes.
However, in New York they arc still talking about the
one they had in 1038. The recent damage to Galveston
:auses the New York Herald Tribune to boast thnt the one
they had1three years ago which blew 120 miles an hour,
caused the sea to rtto 17 feet above expected levels, killed
60o persons and destroyed or badly damaged the homes of
33,122 |H'rsons. Vegetation was destroyed by the salt from

esan aHeis t.
***•
w««nu i. «
mi Tb»
ratitusT.
J * (•!*'•*;
«ee *# ait »#w. sueat.br.
J t* uu**«am : : v r: . ^
Me «• sebureiu* •« •»«,!■■
tea t w e are «i»e weeeved.
iav
« » rr
....
'
tr T ' ' 30, '®41
■ VKBSK FDR TODAY
-------FIDELITY. THROW
AWAY
YOUR F071) LAB NOVELS AND
READ YOUR BIBI.K yon A
MORAL CODE. MEN HK01ll.lt
tt'A S
DECENT AS MOST
ANIMALS: Tbfiu (halt not comWit, adultery.—Ex. 20:11
MMEMBEKING WILLIAM MA
U Q N REEDY IN 8T. LOUIS
r

*

_ . REVISITED

WA YOU were a friend, a man,

n

child, B .ago,
S ' Y ah ware all these and more, you
n
■ ■wane Buddha’s self
W ho had dona w ith contain p h i inn,
Y ,
thought It eu t
[m A M come to life. And how ran
) • . y»tl be dead?

w W - W f quick stroke you hod
. thrown slide the moon
A t halo, had resumed the living
_

CVlJi

0,&gt;^ nue'' t^'c Ncw York |wtM:r. "An the storm moved inland
It did great damage, gradually petering out in northern
Vermont. It had started east of Puerto Ilico eight days
previously, and hud followed the unusual course of striking
itriiuul from l ding Islands Usually hurricanes which start in
the neighliorhood of Puerto Rico are lout a t see; -• —s"
“Tho known rceonls of such storms in New England
indicate that fsom five to ten hurricanes a century have
|,j( n ,.w England, of which there has been one that ia espvcially fierce nnd widcsprcatl In each century and a half.
In New York City the tide ia said to have risen thirteen
feet in one hour in 1821 when a hurricane center paaaed
overhead. During the 1038 hurricane it rose 6.9 feet in
half an hour. A thirteen-foot rise coinciding with an ab­
normally high tide might well do a lot of damage in New
York.
"The habits of these hurriennes arc So well known that
their puths ran usually Iw fairly accurately forecast. They
consist of an “eye” or mini center, surrounded by winds
which blow in a counter-clockwise direction nbout the cen­
ter, ami which reach destructive velocities near the eye.
They generally move toward the northwest neur their points
of origin in more southerly latitudes jand curve toward the
fast as they move north. As tho easterly portion tends to.
have the stronger winds, nnd as these winds blow !n the
direction of the path of the hurricane, nailing ships to tho
i-aat of a hurricaiuj sought to avoid being blown across the
path, nnd imllcd nway ns rapidly as possible.
.
"In regions where hurricanes are more commpii—as
on the shores of the Gulf states—the people take to cover
when the unmistakable sigiiH appear, and when the rapidly
failing barometer indicates that tho storm -is about tie
strike.”
•

Mastery Off The Radio
One of thu nicuat things about tho ratlio is that you

Warmth, warmth again, ami had can nlwaya turn it off.
»pu»#d with a great laugh
Thnt in, you cun unions you have n small Uiy who
E fei, ran and girth from ellenl

wants to listen to the. I»no Hanger, or n daughter who fa
Interested in doing some "jumping Jive." But even then you
bslowd Buddha, what can move into another room and pull tho rug up over your
head.
' k*Va wa dana
,fcdu*A brood again nway
Tho trouble with so many people ia that thuy don’t.
o w n na,
7
I w iM g the M lnlaaippl with no They turn tho radio on the first thing In the morning and
leuvo it going all dny, come what may, considerably louder
-tharr ncceM k^ IK U tty want to do n
IW‘ country coidi
make th^lr powqrB qt concentration compete with the lat­
est swing band from Hollywood.
. • WITTER RYNNKIL
We can appreciate the problem of tho broadcasters In
trying to present programs which apical to all elements
of the rudio audience. Wc have had tho samo problem in
publishing n newspaper. Wc have readers who like 1ho
comics better than anything; anti wo have readers who don’t
tfc s Suprame C ourt has i
like them nt all. Wo have to publish nows about the war, but
0* • gsoUemsn must etco
we always hope that^peoplo who arc depressed, by it don’tW- !»••«. B a t .auppoeo ehe
'bother to read such stories.
And yet wo know people who habitually listen to cer­
tain radio progrnms day nfter day who ore being made
—8 t Augustin. Record, nervous 'wrecks by those samo programs. Somo of these
aad
bongs
ofUn go off
1m
----s/
w lf t big
b*- oom
® 0,1 continued stories on the air are so depressing that even the
most optimistic individual feels ns If ho had been to the
•T h a Daytona Baach Sun Re- funeral of his best friend nfter listening to one of them.
f* D th a t Skskcipeara Is the
They go on day ufter day telling nbout tho trials and
i S a J ? rasdlnjf of tha boys at
F M t Bhsridao. Thay must be dU- tribulations of some iwrtlcular family which you get to
know so well you fed almost an if It were your own. You
Ooaa Tuuney.
-wotdtWE- miss one nrth n iH iW ru m s^fo r~ anything in the
canturlee,

PAGE

TUESDAY,

FLO R ID A

La Union didn't. &lt; That w u OOf^
man owned. * La Patila Dagll TtaLi
tana did. thonah. (or, a t (hat tlataJ
Italy w u pro-AH y.^
;__
*
U that bad fooo &lt;*TTff f o a n g Im that hr m * . wwfd Sawa h u k
fine Una of publicity la operation
south of tM Rio Graadt.'

Uncle Sam Needs.
Mere Publicity' ^
la Latin America l

end

By CHARLES T. STEWART;
&gt; C entral Press Columnist
WHAT UNCLE SAM needs'lu
Lolln America U more publicity
•or himself In the southern repubIcs' various mldsts. I t should be
of the right sort,
of course. The
SS far as It roes.

B

—" --------------------- *--------

s h o u l d be^ln
fjP
t j P H print also.
A g**
W \ . Italians r u n
' 1d L ^ J
n e w apapers In

___ ^

I'm' not arguing In fsroe’ i
govcrnmcntally run n w i age
Ffer from |L But I do contend
that particular outfit, Si that
Ocular place, at that parts
Juncture wu the'goods (ram t
Bam'a standpoint.
_ Well, the Compub" w as'chll
formed by roegraas. u reload .,
Being out on * Uab, I had
start my own review—tha River
Plata American—a weekly, which
Pve suggested u a deatratOtty^ |

B ut I had tw o weskneeaee.v W e
w as that, I hadn't, deaerted by UM
Compub, monay enough to continue
having m y te x t transla ted, ss a
k
do the
result of which I had to publish la
Ik
They're Italian tha Yankee, language, limiting m y
and E n g l i s h circulation to th e com paraU diy
Chartea P .‘ 'lan g u ag e publl- few readers who w ere fam iliar w ith
•, Stew art
cations, howsver.' IL t Secondly, nnngraak soon passed
The G e r m a n s th e Bmoot-HawWy tariff MB, which
lave'operated more competently. knocked our Latln-Am erlcnn trade
»y translating Into Spanish, or. In 75 par cant on tha hand and rttim od
Brazil, Into Portuguese. The local, m a out of moat^of m y beat a d ^ &gt;
saliva dailies take American news Users.
. ,
lervlces, and. In general, I think . I quit a n d . catnap homeTnoeoctk
.hey like 'em. • Still, they get Brtt- u&gt;«iy-v . - „
_
j
iln's Reuters. , 11k e w I a e, • and
But U we'd *t»wT#o«nol**n*4
France's Havas, and Germany's D. we’d have a Pan-Am erica' that
M. B. and Transocean, which dilute gould be a caution to toU llU ri^L
m r Yankee . dispatcher ^consideriMy-- .
For Instance, glance In*the
What newspapermen call “spot
of geographical names In Web.
:iw ," isn't so essential. Tbs LstlnAmtricmn pres* gels th a t anyway.' star’s dictionary and locate the d tj
rh« dope th a t journalists refer to as
teatura* o r spsclal articles Is what
( hsvs In mind particularly.
And I wouldn't aay th a t Uta'ca? port,**' Today w«T« halfway a t wet
'.sbllshmsnt of Yankaa dailies to with Japan, because Nippon's liabl
ihs southward would bs dsslrsblt.' to grab the Dutch Bast Indies, am
n u t 's tha Italian, English and the D utch. E ast &lt;Indies, are i
3«nnan system, but such issues' only place on ea rth .th a ta » V # J
ire mors or less In competition get raw rubber frdm.^,

g^Bb

•

*11 Im portant

I Latin - AmcrlI can cities. • Bo

‘ Why, there's rotifer to .burn,” up
tha Ams*oc, past 'Belsm *

a tta r. Placing of N orth Ameri- * And. If we’d develop ttTwhat ll
ran stuff w ith the southern Ameri­ corking good source It would pro­
can papers would be preferable—■ vide far us, not only of mataMal

war. For aheer alupldity I think
tkls take* .th e oiks. Evrryono
snows that wo do not w ant to
go to w ar ami that Congreaa
would not vote • declaration nf
w ar, th at wc will not go until we
are furred (o do no, and certainly
any vote taken a t this time
would not be any indication of
w hat would happen If we had
other Incidents like the Ijialtanls.
The only purpose that this will
serve Is that It will give UiUrr
and Mussolini ammunition for
home consumption to aay th a t'th a
United States Congress voted
overwhelmingly against w ar. Of
courro, Mr. Fish does not ra re if
the press-of dictation natioits are
controlled as t h u they wilt not
know the facts ia the case,

w
ills aa faw
f a m uweeklies;
- s s b l le a • w
atriatera araths t h*
&gt;lua
reviews

ir than newapapera. * The dgllles
lon't mind weeklies.gin fact, they
•unfa fyesm 'am

r

for autoaoMls tin s, hut of iK fl
proeal trade dickeringiwUh.thhl

p art of Latin America.; ;___ f
' "T hat's a&gt; iet » one ■UlustraUod.
among about l.OOO.OOoT
I Isn't It obvious tbatYfrom »u n i
to Capa Horn ta d back again. 9 *

will bo

Tw

m°*1

Social Calendar

Officers Installed
At Church Meeting

Tallahassee Students
Honored With Party

Mrs. Deariso Gives
Parties For Friends

The P. T. A. Council will meet Jane Lloyd, formerly «»f Sanford,
Word hae been received that
at the West Side Primary School j
Miss Elisabeth Pippin, student at
a t 10:00 A- M, Luncheon will be .
.
.
..
Stetson University in
IleLand,
will be among the U5 members
of the nationally famed Stetson
University Glee Club this Fall.
This is Miss Pippin's first year
as a member of the choral group.

served nt the noon hour.

Audrey Bach Honors
......... Ball Club

Prsose kend L a ' N ation, 4evotc4

r&gt;»—v - S '•-•---Q Lrr ^

'■ .

' h

m ent nf aorno project wklchi I*

Funeral

one realised how much would
really ta spent in tna end. Al­
most continuously •lnc*_th« first
arrival of the Air Fore* there, in­
crease* la forces sad in eapeodi-

iiairisop, long cnairmau. oi- in s
Senate finance committee.
He
defeated
Representative
Ross
Culllos in a special election last
week.

lures bava been made. I t has re­
cently been announced b* the Or*
tando Sentinel th a t 11,150,000
mora waa to be ■pent there and
ths fores to ba Ineraaaed to 4,000
enlisted man and 460 officers. The
same thlaff.has berk true of tha
Banana River A ir Baas. Wa
startal with a n expandUurv o f a
lltUe ovar * million dollar* aad

■m

pirteUt

tm- M

» » •-

FANS!
Get The Returns .
i -Inning by Inning at

more ways than one In a new defen»®“conleal which the Seybold
Raking Company haa announced
for It* route rile*men. This con­
test will be run In connection with
the company's Fall advertising
campaign which contemplatea the
use of greater newipaper space
than has been used In any .sim i­
lar period to dale.Every rtwf blooded American
la asked by his country to do his
bit - to buy Defense Saving*
Stam ps and Bonds to help pay
Hhrr- th e —weapons - th s f w ilt irtanre
our free Americsn way of living.
I Millions of patriotic Americans
g reat euntry are
throughout
th slr government
rallying hehii
vement. Tha
In this loipoi ^...
do with this
Company steps In

HARRY’S
LIQUOR STORE

FRKB fiELlVERT—PliONB Mt

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

elose to ’ll,®
dltaappoluUd
Is not plesiln
CIVIL HE
T10NS—Tke
Ilona have be

SERVICE
RADIO NEWS
WDBO

cepted for abort or full

u» " nt

D itto F b r a

Vatoo of Broadway
Bob Haonoa

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN

r .
- AND ILE&amp;K’li TUR REPLY—
In toy last news column I iaeluded a letter I nad written
President Roosevelt concerning
batter pensions for th« old people
of the nation. llls prompt reply
to as follows: "My dear Mr.
Hendricks i I have youy letter of
Sept 17. raUUng to the sab*
joct of oldHgo pensions. I aw

boebotor erf- artr dagra* tost commancement at John B. Btotoon
Ualvanity, DoLand. Florida. It
waa Katjo wko Ud him ocraaa vba

. .

C

I Will Do My Hit

Last Wo Forge
Rood of Life
Young Dr. Ma
(or** Jordan
UP Nows
Ax Ported
Swing Your P
Renfro Valley

BIRTHDAY

Grace

Elisabeth Rrbrcc
J. A. Jones
John C. Cole

Supper Given For
Mamie Kate Hall

J

containing one dollar^ worth
416 Grandview Ave. Rose book
of Defense Stamp.. Ho is then reCourt, 9 to 12 A. M. w«#V warded io a number f ways for

W. FIRST

HAPPY

Mrs. Gertrude Gilbert,
Mis*
Mary Earle ami Ml»s (Hetty
Earle eomplimentod Mr*. Mami.
Kate Hat) with a buffet supper
and foatoria shower which wa*
given on Saturday evening ut
parade, through
l!____ \ the medium of the homo of Mra. Gilbert on Pal­
metto Avenue.
:(!'____
_______
■___ „ contest.
_____
this unique
and: timely
Choosing a bridal theme, the
To atart off the eontest, every

STONB
PRE-SCHOOL
NURSERY

effecting cconomloa In connection
with hi* Job. For example, L. E.
Magee, m anager of the Company,
believes there are many ways In
which h|a route men can cut gas­
oline consumption In accordance

of tho F*dsrml

'

which tho aupper waa saryed.
into buffat table waa ovarlald
with a white linen cloth and cen­
tered with n wedding enke, toppad by a miniature bridal couple,
end balanced on each slda by
IlgHUd wMto taper* In bryotal
holder*. TBa place cards carried
bridal designs.
Mra. Hall received many nice
giru
patteni of
oi
g lf u of hMr
e r chosen pattern

foatoria, which to the colony pattom.
. Those enjoying the party were:

•a_

1*1#^ L_7__ a t..

Children Also

UP

Mrs. Yf. 8.
lv«, Mra. Al
ra R eb u ilt
of Jackaoo-

i consumption

FraaaN aw s-

D Joyce. Ilame* City

worth o f gaa-

OANS

Field Trails And
Fux Hunt Will Be
Held October 12]

up to $300
• Signature
• Furniture
• Co-Maker
• Automohile
MODERN
FINANCE CO.
i ] \,

■mi **ii»n. r L o m o a .

ir v T H ii.

pMoxat

British Students
(io To ( ’lewiston

P aren ts of Students
Going* A w ay to
■jnti.-i. ,«-&gt;*.•

Edition Is Being Prepared
Work on tho S 'n fo rd llvrald'a
annual TourifX Kdition ha* l*en
in progress for the 'past
two
week* and already one of the
many lection*, containing num­
erous interesting article* and a t­
tractive pitcurr* portraying the
sights of. Sanford and Seminole
Coun(v, f* about' Id go' to press.
Pul'licatlon dale haa b*-eii *ct
for OcL‘ 87, and every Sanford re­
sident la Invited to a«n&lt;l away a*
many copies a s possible to pro­
spective winter visitors to thi*
city. The pries of each copy la
five cents and cov en th« cost
of postage and wrapping. Thi* of­
fer ia good up to Oct. 16. After
flva cent* but the buyer will
have to do his own wrapping and
nulling.
Lest year many periods wauled
extra copies a fte r tha paper was
printed, but, there were none to

be had, ao great waa the demand.
It Is strongly urged that this
year everyone gat hia or her order
in «* soon aa possible In order to
bo assured of obtaining the de­
sired number of papers. Namta
and addresses must accompany
each order.
Tho Chamber of Commerce haa
ordered over 1.200 ropW «^t -^ji
mailed awey to a select list, and
several larga concern* have Indi­
cated their iatairtlon of buying

You Won't “ LOSE" V«nir Son or Diiuglitcr

help in publir.iiitig Sanford.

If Y&lt;»u Keep 'riifin Infonnetl of the Daily

Every activity in the field of
•port, agriculture, bustnea*. anil
society will he covered by this
edition olid nmny new picture* will
add to the artistic appeal. San­
ford's nighlxiring town* such a*
A lta monte S luing*. Oviedo, l-akr
M a ry, and TauigwooiT will receive
n&lt;le&lt;|uate treatment depicting their
allurements ami explaining whet
Ihey have to offer tourists.

Happenings in the I Ionic Town Tlnongh
thr-(.Vjltimns nf thr~H nrnr 'I'nwn News­
paper.

CATES APARTMENT*
Calcs TIulMIng

A Speeiiil

Nice (lean 2 room and pri­
vate bath apartm ents furnish­
ed with light*, hot and cold
running w ater. Only
6J.M
per week payakla In advance.
No children, no animals wUI
be allowedi no eleetricnl ap­
pliances will bo allowod to ba
■aad ' aaleea
arrangem ent*
a i d s with aw aagunont /o r
their m e. Apply to
Catea

Offer of a Nine-Months’ Snh-

Bcription to The Sanford Herald for Only
$3.00 Makes It Possible for IJs 'Fo Send
This Newspaper for You At Less Exi&gt;ensc
Than Yon Could Midi Your-QUl.Copies nr.__

Apartments

W rite Your Child A Daily Letter.

State Cl

H oot A t

ALL GAMES IN THE
B altim ore

Panford Heraidh Annual

World Series
WILL:BE BROADCAST

aacurilg far

$ 3 .00 F or 9 M onths
B y Mall
(For Students Only)

THROUGH COURTESY OF

1

•

TTU.lw

1

hrKSL

* \
•

' \
\

•

, *

'

•t
• ■

. Vv

w &gt;

f Vy . *y AV;v*
• ■ *

m

. •&lt;

/•

-

■

* &gt; ' « &gt; * * *

'
v

•

SYi U

The polk

county hunter*
have
»electo&lt;l'
some ito'iuti ful running ground*;
■nd alv.ee thnt the fox a r t plan*.
Guide* will be
furnished
i*t in the finding of th*‘
ft er each
ra*t. Good
. kennel* will be prod
Halite, l i t y Trophic*)
■iw aided Wednesday afV fl*h fry will be held
Kvu nt the close of tho

•r.t'v’Mnfi'ff. 'Mr* II W &gt; &gt;n
Little, Mr*. Rutlidge, M,*. W. J ( flymg
Pell, Mr*. Stvphrnaon. Mr*. l&gt;o*a, vaorn
Mr*. S. II. English. Mr*. J E | new p
Stamper. Mr*. S
(irahun* and linn
Mr*. II. E. Mnrri*.
rack*

Baking Company
Devises Plan To
Help In Defense

'* 3hB X S ® A L L

Anderson*
Griffith

—
» —
G«rmant (Qarman*. mlrul

G A IN E S V IL L E .
Spt
m (S p e c ia l)— Apnninf .o n. .»f two
hrm e demonstration agent-t and
one county agent ha* be.-u an­
nounced hy Dr W ilm n i Newell,
director of the StAt«* Agrauiltur il
Extension Service, following anprt'val of the Stat»* (toanl o f ('.m
trol. Th e igrnt* will week m ••».
operation with the county commlssionert
Mis* Elizabeth Dickm* «n wrinamed agent for Columbia r*i»i»»
ty. succeeding
Mi**
Margin el
Alford, who rentgne.l !• b« m-»r
Hed. In Seminole Ml** iiuidw W il-j
son succeds Mr* R r v i ()
\ndrew*. who also tesigned t«» be
married. Carl Ken-trick* «ucc«&gt;-d«
W . J. Platt. J r . .. Sumter co m
ty. the foimer agc.it having b— n P letnm l aa »he a rrlvn l ^ New York
aboard tho liner A’rrnnOMr out of
called to active duty 4* n r e -t r n
U ib o n la pretty Marlon Warhur*t,
officer Jn the Aim \
Mt*a Dickinson
;» g t ♦#- I 13, who rams to (ho United State*
of 'he Ocala High School *n.| I from Franco with her mother and
Florida Stale College ;.ir Wo | brother to complete her education,
men. and has
done
i.*.i«tuiii • Enallrh hy birth, aho wna *tuilym|f
work ut FS C W
and Columbia I In l’aris when tho German* moved
Unive r t v She )a* taught h »* | in and tho .XVaihurrij moved out.
economic* amr. bee t horn** *ui
visor with the I'm in S .v ir
Administration
Mrs. W ilrt n i* .% gi i.l i.c
F S C W . anJ ha* ha.I -exeat
of school teaching
cxpoii.i
two of which have b« vn at Rn
Ing Green In Hardee county
More than four year* ago i ••
Hendricks, who w»* then wurho
at the countv agent** offieo
Ocala, told D i-tm t
\g»*nt W I
Nettles
he wanted
b. •••»»»•
county agent Me \%n* inform*«
that he would haxe t** »«p M '
a college educati'Mi bef**re b
cruld he named an agent
I m
moved
his family to Gaiio*x\ ill
! and entered the I ’m xer-itv
i Florida, graduating from the Cm
ilege of AgrlcullUte la*'
Lilt*
The pn«t summer I • I r** »• *1 .t*
tivitie*
at Camp Mclpinm*
i |j»ke County.

•kin collar la the latest for wear at
tha races.

le

cHveii a prize tunl Mm. J. N
Gillon recrivrrl sri-ond high prl/''
? u r .rreenuing, Mr*. Al Hunt
al»o received a p ru e On Friday
aflcrtuain high .ra r e r w*. M'I. S. Wilkins, »hlle .erond high
prlio went to Mrs. I*. IL Sitpheii.-nn.
Screen,* prise
»&gt;•
awarded to M-s. \V. ||. Rutledge
Mrs. IW i m i served on ii&lt;
rmirae ul iioth |&gt;urtlr«. Those rn
joying T hursday's party were:

field tnal*.
‘I
The bench show will be hold,'
; th. myht of Oet. 12th. The all-j
r i wlflj
win
i'a^e and the derbv enlrle*
lw ca«t texether the firstt tw*
y.
T
h;;
j day* hut «corpd separately.
J derby even will end the »econd
1 day The nll aye entries will coo-j
| tinue Wednesday, the third day.J
I The llo r-e .how will te held on*
the afternoon cf Oct. I 3lb . En&gt;.
t 'ie . to all eVi'nta will be taken
at the folk Hotel. Saturday af*!
ternttotn. Oct llt h . and Sunday,.
Oct 12th
T I line wanting horse* or other,
detailed information write P a u l
J

Friday'* gue*t li*t included will n
Mrs. WjU&gt;&gt;»e&gt;jHijk',J. Uwy B rill. | nud ..

ialtd) w holesale.. Papers like La

THE FOOT IN THE DOOR-

i t undorataad Lindbergh
l No. 1 American Natl
found re fug* In Eng-

r iif *

g , MRS, LOUR1NE B E A U Society E d ito r

Tlollyhenil, Mrs. Gillon nml Ml** u ||ere
Charlotte Smith.
]
,.

Qulto often a cpm m w U j .i*,.slice

that

* Th e first Fall meeting of the
T t K p O d l l l ^ o ! Pan nt Teacher AsROciation of thi*
-----------------i-------------- W e«t Side Prim ary School was
—
.1 ■
. hrM v r«trn la y afternoon at the
Nehool Auditorium with the p ft«ident. Mrs. B. G . Methvin. pr»'siding.
Mrs. Gordon Bri*«on
opened
On SumLiy evening at the rrg u ­
the meeting by reading the 23 r I
lar meeting of the ITesbyterlan
John L. (ia llo w iy U spi-nding P ««lm Mn«l leading
TUESDAY
in
prayer.
Th a deacons of the First Bap- Senior Christian Endeavor of­ several days in New York.
New mothers were uci*nmcd nt
tiat Church will meet at the ficers for the next six month*
the meeting and minute* of th*j
w
rrr
installed
by
the
pastor,
the
M r. and Mrs.
George
H u ff last inerting were re*d. Mrs. I.
church a t 7 :30 P. M. for nn orRev. E. D. Brownlee
have
returned*
to
their
home
im
p
, St. John was welcomed bark
fr*nft*Unn m e rth ij a ftrr which
th p y 'w lli fo to the home of IL I 1 in- folloivlng efllcers were in- Jacksonville after apendmg th*- i ,y the association after an ab­
stallrd:
weekend in Sanford with friend*. sence of m year.
B. Pippin on West First S tric t i
Mir* Ann
Stine,
president;
for a social hour.
It wa* announced that Mr*. D
M iks Lm* Meriwether, vie* presi­
Friends of Nancy Jean Appledent; M l-- Frances Hague, *c- by will regret to learn of her ill - K Me Nub. Mr.*. J. R. St JoVn
WEDNESDAY
eretary: ,,'i*.* Helen Hutchison, oe*a at her home on Maple A ve ­ and Mr*. It I*. Heard will have
The Brotherhood of the Kir*1
charge of the year** program*.
and Fred B btlinc. trrn - nue.
B aptist Church will he in rluiri-i- apianist;
The following chairmen wviv
o f tho State Mission St*RSi»|l of u r e r .
.
.
.
.
.
.
*
*
.
|appointr«l
for the year:
I'bnirmen include: Hilly Haw­
friend* of Mr*.
Il.irry
l.
M r,
,
K R r r jt
publicity;
Prayer which is bring nbsiu r e d ' ley, spirTTiial life; Mi** Mary
In the church at 7:”0 P. M. i„ ( Ann Whelehel teyond the seas; Brown will be v .r ry Io learn of M r, M , Raborn, welfare; M ■
the death of her sister-in-law. j „ hn l.ut|wijr. ,.xc,
|
r hlM :
take the place nf rrgular pruyi r ,
meeting. All members arc iirip-.l Itnlph A . .Smith, J r ., in the home­ Mr*. U V c Ilc .Schorr, of Harris |M lJ || M Pearce, hospitalitv;
land; Miss Ada Kim ball, learning;
to attend.
burg. Pa.
|Mr*. W alter Routh,
historiac.
The flrat husinrss lnmhn&gt;n of lin 'e rt M inry, life ami traniing;
*er- w. F c^iliuU of. Hill White will !*»• Mr*. It. I.. W hile, membership.
t h . W oman'. C u b W»&gt; bo
Plans for the Hallowe’en car
TtW tthj(Vr/'YN ffa'fh m at lie hat nival were mude and Mr*. 1 u
the club housp a t
Rrmrrnr?
tlona may
lions
mi bo ma&lt;l* by telrphnning activities; llilly llruinley, l»nk jiletlged Alpha Tau Omega fra th rr David named ns chairman m
■u t; Miss Marguerite
Dibble, ternity at the University of Geor
**
Mr*. ~Roy'
&gt;y Tillis,
TIIIU, 26B-W.
2M
charge of the grab bag; Mis
Tha Junior Auxiliary. nf th (•urtesy; Nellie Trnw ick, stew- gta in Athens where he ia a t­ llesrd, lunches;
Mrs.
Raborn.
((
ardship;
Miss
Audrey
Huch
hi»tending schoc*.
American Legion will meet
candy; Mr*
R.
T.
Thonu&lt;.
'
torian;
Herman
Bromley,
tran&lt;the H ut at 3:30 P. M
drinks; and Mr*. U. It. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann have priies for costumes.
ladles Auxilia ry to the Bro­ IM'itntien; Charles Dawson, post­
therhood of Railway Trainm en ers; Knimett Herndon, Brardall returned home from Jones’ Farm
It was decided by the group
in Waynesville and other points that meetings will be held *»'i |
will meet in the Elk* Hall at Avenue.rhapel.
In North Carolina where they the first Thursday afternoon
3:00 P. M.
'
have been spending a two weeks* each nunth. Mrs. II. M. Pear.**
THURSDAY
vacation.
will be hostess for the November
Regular masting nf Seminole
meeting.
rhaptsr 7 wo. O. E. S. will lie
Friends of Ralph T o la r will !»••
held la the Masonic 11*11 ut 7 :.'t*l
interested to learn that he has
Honoring acvrrai of the Sun- become a member of The Mortar
P. M.
Townsend Club will meet in ford student* at FI irida Stale nd Pestle Club of tlu* School
the Court House »t H:0 I) I’. M College fi'r W omen- Hr. and Mra.
Pharmacy at the Mvdical Uni
The T. E. L. Cl*«* of the Firs’. To m Moore and (laughters, Hy- lege of Virginia in Richmond
Baptist Church will meet with lent* in d Joan, entrrtnined with where he is a student this year.
Mrs. C. E. Benton on Celery jail out door supper party ut their
Mi*. M W. IVariso entertain­
Avenue at 7:30 P. M.
[home in Tallahasiee
recently.
Della Delta
Delta.
national ed for a number of her friend*
The Woman's Club will be &lt;n 1Dr. and Mr*. Moore are for- social .orurity entertained for It* with two bridge parties which
charga of the sewing session in jm e r residents of Sanford,
Mrs. Rltekey Ferrell
ploilfe* on Saturday evening with were given last Thursday tvtnthe d u b house on Oak A venu» Those from Sanford attending
banquet which wa* ttivan in ing and Friday afternoon. Em
In tha morning.
ith»* p a r t y were: Miss I.ucy R o j the Cherokee Hotel in Ta lla h n ^ loymg a yellow and orange color Racing le the sport nf kings and
" Friendship I*eague of the C on-'m illat, Miss Erma Doutlr.cy, Ml** •ee. Pledge* from Sanford at­ RHim*, ijuuntitirs of Kail ftowris socialites and hrrs Is Mrs. Ihlchey
Farrell, New York matron, at the
gregational Church will meet fit Mary Martha Emerick, Mis* Jo* tending were:
Elisabeth were used to decorate for both
the home of Mrs. I*ea R. Leslier i *ie Durden. Ml*s Bette Wsth&lt;*n, Whigbam, MU* Miiw
•lao rail on opening day at fashionable
le » ,e
Durden paities. The prise* were
on 2004 Magnolia Avenue at 3:00jM iaa Muriel
Knoi and M*.s»
Belmont Park, Long I,land. Her
in the «ho*cn color*.
p. M.
• Elisabeth Whigbam. Also Ml * and Mi*« Mary Martha Emerick. wrapped
F« r scoring high in Thursday '* sm art tweed suit with the leopard

bench show th at haa Feel*
. held in Florida.
i
' 1 hi* year for the first lim ain the hi'tory of the Florida a*-d
*■nation a h o n e *how will b*7
held In conjunction
witn thae

• and

3 Appointments
Are Made By State
Extension Group

Mrs. Glvnn E. McKay a n j Mr*.
L. E. Bauman attended a *urpri»ilarty which ««■ given in Do
j n d last aw ning in honor of
Mr. Stephen.on, Mrs. I^aviti
Mra. Lena C. Woodward, whu
celebrated her HOth birthday a n ­ Mrs; Hunt, Mrs. J. J. 1‘rarort
niversary. Mra.
Woodward
l» Mra. l_ T. Ik*.., Mr*. W. L

S!SS,,,'WSaJ6tfl&amp;C

F raflts

^

Social A n d Personal Activities

West Side P. T. A1
Has First Meetirig

-•.

s \

W,

" '

"

---

,
-.tt/w lt* Y -• •

■I ' 7 .......... .

.IVwM SlIWU ’V M

�I

i a

!*• n*r» •( Ik* o m S i c
c . jl rrom ccn

Semi sole O w str. FtorM*.

s

aF

4H e B U R M A . -

"•pt- JJ. IS. Oct 7. H.°ir*n.

, RIFLES fH O lC A il
" 4 i(L NUMER of

Of Time At Ritcj
'JZtl
■£ mS

V

C O X FIFE* ARE. \
H o f o u f OF F A ltflO H , FOB.
3 0 ^0 0 0 , 0 0 0 oF THEM
l
^ j H E f t l . MAPI, m WASHiHqfox,
a

'

HEART

COHqUl*6
•y H t HA$

,

M M &gt;E l
IT II ORDBItCO t
&gt;Mr U tba Mil af »
aatltlM
J f h n WedaeMay,
IM1, aa to default |
? ? • pre Mafaaao «l
M*tasc r—.

U lC a n iia i

air ,a ^ s r ^ s s s ^ ’

tM f lost homeland

S K ® 2*®3

Jof around tha outfield because

In tfva bettU af the !

i a

hl_ ['y jwU&amp;*tal*U&amp;tiluZd

srsaTr^s
rm U r season. They stretched a
••►hour workout Inib'tw e boon.
* . « d for a tlm«, and
» tu p a , of Loaia' great

A u kah d er

5 S

^ s r ,,? s r .,“a;,'i.c

Three White Men
AndSeven Negroes
Tried In Court

B»: NORUfJ, NORWOOD.

Tha hitter*—Joe Medwlek and
* * •
*“‘r c ,,r
(Officialm 0«*j»
Doph- . Ci,,,,,,m and Fata Uaiaac
BolkHor tor Plaintiff.
aid Dtxia Walkar—want to tha
plaU thna aftar tiaaa far oight ta
a doaan balu at tha hall, pneThru whlta man. and seven ne­
tWIor hlttlnr ta right field, mak­
ing Ed Albaata and Tan Draka groes warn brought before Judgn
MUter far trial by tha Municipal
Court bald Monday afternoon at
and fa il balla. anywhere, Tba rr- 4 KM o'clock.
Chargee and aentencea far
rnlara hogged tha ilata aa long
whlta parsons were aa foll*wi:
SCOTCHES *
Dare Lory, apeedlng bond es­
treated! Thomas A.
Berwick
drunkenness, (LOO or IK deyet
Cecil Alcorn, petit larceny, rro­
tenee • Depended.
»« aUBK TOVUI&gt;
Colored chargee and eentencce
were: Thomas C. Collins, reckleee driving, head retreated; Dan
Gathers,
larceny. 110.00 or three
The pitehera played
daya; Alfonaa Walden, petit lar­
ta a ee ’ and shagged f
ceny, caaa dtendered; Peter Co­
Manager Leo Durdeher
han, larceny, f 10.00 or &lt;0 day*;
the reporters aid took
tuna at tha Plata himself and David Jonea, Investigation, caw
told Badball Hitter Xadwtek la traneferred; E. Z. Erwin, refuwait until tha pitchers gave him Ml to aid officer, *8.00 or It
daya; Ben Jee, reckless driving.
good ones.
Thera was a lot af wrangling
about tha merit* of the two
parka. Yankee Stadium measures
167 (oat from .ham* plat# to
right field, 4*t foot to centerfield and 41* feet to loft field
while tha same cornara of Ebbats
Field are *97, 400 and *07. But
the Brooklyn park baa a wall
and screen 40 feet high from
tha right-field: foul line to the.
center field (tends and the grand­
stand
left field te about *0

LIQUORS

mVEMfoB'oF 'fML fKULPHOME, LIVED MUCH
y»AB By MlMftUF IK ‘fMtf BEACHED HOUSE
OK fH E CHORE aF HOVA SC ortA - ih vf HE

WINES

VvZ] Before Practice

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
The Tavern •
Mra. A, D. Zachary
Celery City Printing Co.
W%ht Grocery Co.

TUSH*

over Uitir A-0 defeat by
ml State, tha Gator regvrked just about an hour

23,2a
kmte ]«»t dummy scrimmage. Reserve* who

Ctalked h.tf BP- M j t o t e e e action 8slurdsy, had

Then Donovan stepped In and
catted It n half, a moment before
the bell sounded to end tho round.
Thus tho Bomber, reverting to
tho ono-puneh-to-wrock-’em tatFBUllno UECUdun dm * in iwbd,
tamed back the chollengo that
wm regarded ns the greatest, the
strongest and the most determined
he ever has .been called on to face

s

"ssa^t

« , » « ,* - . « * . •

tlon—to Join the Army with ftetlaaa'a moat prised crown on hi*
klng^te fighting

Farmers Discuss
Importing Labor
To Harvest Crop

Cm Hm n r**w paws wee)
weekend when they had only ala
murders. The 8anford negros art
Strickland Motor*
not guilty of much. A few won’t
Sanford Orlando Kennel Club work but moat of them win,” ha
a* Id. Think It over carefully
Pippin Gardena
before you atari bringing In out*
Lea M. Ranabettem
aide
labor."
Hill Hardware Co,
In regards ta tha third ques­
McLaulla Jeweler
,
tion of a trailer ramp tba group
Bill's Package Store
waa enured by one of Its memBoaN af
ben that
Eddie's Restaurant
IlMlth ha
■ H a trailer
Ray HeUer
'
_______
ramp site_ ... french Avenue.
Hockey’s Tiro Shop
#■
Later
taken for granted that
l
_ '„ :It: was
______________________
J. C. Hutchison Go. '* • - the suggested camp would not he
but
Marine Studlaa
the type needed, for llabor,
*
Nelson A Co*
was yethar for tourists.
U 'waa then tha rehabilitation
Martin Btaako’a Company
rogrdm and State Employment
Lake Charm Fruit Co.
erf tea was suggested
— -Jted by Mr.
A. Dude A Bona.
method of taking
Seminole Tiro Shop
Howard Long,' Plumbing
H. M. Papwarth .
City of Sanford
MUtard B. Smith
»■
Laney’e Drug Store *
Florida State Bank

pirt of tba state for tho tran­
sient labor white they are har­
vesting tba crop In that district.
It was suggested that a branch
of tba employment service may bo

ta

declared these
make heme

rie d d a ) with lbs Clerk o» Ike
Clrrell Coart ef Seminole Ceualr.

uusALNonrtCBa

j f e - f w

v w

.

-J. R. StewsTt.Ptortst"----

TU committee, appointed to InAtte. Burpee Co.
veetlgote the rehabilitation proMcCrary's
f
Randall Elartrte Co.
Western Union
* ’
b , Hr. j U m f t &lt; &gt; S tjU n
Varney Crate Co.
JMaeon, E J. Mrer, Harry
C. I. A M. Dtngfaldor
Henry A. Ruaaell Teed Co. rhuretan and George Balms* aa
Hayne* Offlc# Equipment Co.
The price 4*e per thoumnd for
Sanford State Pariaen’ Macs

/

SEMINOLE

BOARD OF 1

Growrie

REALTORS-’------- —

roaring a tape

SALESMEN

tents
•m m
•v. ’- J w

&lt;J\‘ ■■-Y-

\ 1

�f

o

"i

r.

"-“^ v

• ^ - * * * x n : + * u ' »

7 ? .V ^

* r.

-*i«* &lt; i..

___ £ .

i.W ^ * * * * -

-*♦'« &gt;or» -«

r_ .

/

/
• j»
•t ^

�</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="73611">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 30, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73612">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73613">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 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="73614">
                <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="73615">
                <text>Original 5-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;, September 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="73616">
                <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="73617">
                <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="73618">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73619">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7397" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7035">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/b22475d5c90e6c9a465d5c3b73f99331.pdf</src>
        <authentication>88da29f99d1c40ca408e676097ceb38a</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73610">
                    <text>iNFOjHK, f U M U W
f

SA T U R D A Y , 9

Court? Prodneca
. Man TnH Ami VagwiaMag Than An?
IT

Reverend Bram Speaks. To
Teachers Scatter Renorter Gathers Impression Of ^
Schools W ill
Students See Joy Postle
All
Over
Country
" Freshmen On Seminole High School
t
S t u d e n t s On Education
During Summer
W L te g Dr»» “U rltobj S k o d a ”.
SaaomMy sf
of SemS. H. S. Ramblinffs
g sih^iTh".vsrrthfXot M,nr jOTt*
,hink
talc'H lxk School was called.
fXDowteg: the pledge to the
Safety Patrol Lucille -Attman and Pat Vhsltx

'O n Frklay, Sept. 9, s special
the students
laala* Hlxk School was called.

J

'

J

, Students sang “Onward
i Soldiers," nsxt
Rev.
Brim gave the devotional,
i Dorothy 8anford, bistrucr . s f mbit* at 8eminols High
moL fentinued the program
•toping her schedule fo- thl*
te»T terln.
_ rMarit • Cleveland acting m beld )f-of the Student Council, told
fraehman Class tbs purpose*
that body. The most imoertpttfpote of tho Student Coun­
ts to bring about a better reJUp among the student*.
------concluded by asking every.
•* 0, to'eooperste with the council
lx gjl of Ita undertakings.
';8 a r . Martin Bragi, I tbs ineskST, fur the morning, wss
t
Intro, . _During
. . . J bis Intert e______
n d by MaeV
sating address,
sddrei Mr. Bram warned
oatfog
everyoa*I that
thr sn education can
apt ba recti
received at random. You
asta t'h
v e aa plan. T f you have o
__a VS
motion
yo«r;'ed

SfrJT wtM*-,rMU'
&amp;

‘ plan tha next
toward success lx
tb « ' plan." Don't
r. Tn emphasise
__Bram told of Sir
sigh and hb&lt; alttm nts
i a Colony In tne New

__r W alter faped twice.

aus# ba wai undaunted
determlnsd to eatabllth *
be text a third t*Dedltbe first permanent sat” rw World was
Jams*»• b/ • ' -.
. ndad his axes),
by tolling everyone
• » approaching one of
ImporUnt steps In their
•are to.plan a Ilfs that
sadhappy.
r ta a ia d u r . cfT ljtt ehanol
I^WSS.ipant thesrlog the
I9MI , 1fhtek l« expected

:a veyy good season this

As some one hundred and se- |er*
Fr. m the runny shercs of Calit--ini* to the well known rock- Irw reporters have gathered the lt is rrai»d.r
By HU-DUNIT
, li)un&lt;l ccssU of Maine, Semln- following oplnioniton the qwertlon
, ole High was well represented —“W hat-U your view 0f Seminole — "We Ilka tha meat lonf."
Beaafl* Robson—“ I Ilk* it be­
Well lads sn&lt;l la**i«-*, w h —l l&gt;y it* faculty.
High School t"
cause everyone make* you feel
Mr*. Slone anil her daughter
has started Bgain; and all lhMinnie Roth Odham — “ It’a so eood.**
kids ir e rambling the- hall*. W.- visiti-d the Lincoln Memorial, In herd fits me to find txy way
Clarenea Knsop—“1 lik t everyMr*.
Gladys s round.”
Just followed the crowd
and Kentucky while
thing about It “
picked up the** choir,- hit* nf Smith toured *cro,a the country
Sylvia
M-iseh—
“
You
feel
like
F ~ "ia Rumbley—“ I think It D
i , h.-r.ve- Col. Frntn there she a part of th* school op her».“
gossip. W r will begin with:
swell."
MARY RABUN who -i-rm* n 'nnk many tide trip* into Wyo­
Annette
Abrams
—
“It's
mn»,t
M*rths Broxen—“ I thlpk It li
be curdled with n-m nr-f ih.-.. ming and Utah, bringing tack dH fsrent - from J u n io r ’ High
yronderful.
days. Could it be beran -r Ill'll • ■M-rimen* rf rucks and minerals Schorl and lots of fun.”Robert O ulaer—“ I like the way
he* gone to Emnrv Z O N A » n 1 which he will u*c in her science
Helen Hickson — "F*un, ain’t we heve -lasses ”
ARTHUR RECK WITH hiv.- i h ,- , da-*.-* G. T . McKay and his lit"
C*'i Chorpening—“ I think It I#
l i w n . S r -'•-v w -o e* sdft—
' \ ? U r ***&amp;*.'
Ji-A liee Kennedy—“ I think it li O K."
that
1^ hpr&lt; nlon**,
\\ I* Lii;!* iri f.tbotfntmf, (7%., irtu
wonderful.'*
Mare Ann W hel-hel—“ I *hlnk
know. Don't w»? A*k S T E M ' ''of--r»l coy* that she had a
Bill* Chapman—“ More home, the teachers and the school srv
about It. Wr.nder whst ltnfip*-n-1 I •* ndi-rful time- at camp In Ashc- work!"
sw-ll."
to ORIEN'S summer
runtimevilli-, N. ('.
Lundqulit— “ I think It
Ms-th* P q g ^ “Q. II. S. i* InOr should we *ny rnriinnci.Mr- llnr-i*on r s t in on a *•*•- is Camlll*
*r*nd."
ter-stlng bu* confusing."
MOT WIGHT and BILL B it'*.'
........ . Congre** whil- in WsshE 'e-nor Ilirv e y —“ I think it la
Pauline
McClelland — "The
AN are the l*tr»l in *ii-b ly it-m ■ mirl• i» and upon
her
return swell.”
•ehool It swell hut it m ake, me
But complication* may -ei in *|»» nl -.veekend* in Daytona.■Miss
Frank
Robison—
"
I
lik
i
Ih*
ferl like a minute ”
BILL isn’t the ginlv hand.'&gt;•-) i u h r im e
Tskach
m*d»
her
l/*rene th o - t—“High Seho&gt;! is
football plsver EARL JF.TF!: fir-t K... to Key '.Ve.l thU sum- teachers and the w*v they teaeh."
Audrey Raeh— “It’s
different fun I So fa r!”
Georgln
played the field fur n li
tun
mei* and *h- also **did
from anything I have ever dona.”
«hirh
*he
vav*.
nuote.
“look*
the
Ctmllle B atten —" I lit*-* the
look* like SHIRLEY Fin*'
Billy Epps—“I like S. II. S. ahd
mm- all ever.” Ml** I’hylll* Smith
Ih# lucky gal; sn.l w wnuld-i
the communication system , but I school and the teachers.”
*
ii.
councilor
at
a
*ummer
camp
call him
unliickv - Now ll- '
Oulda Davi*—1'! think it it
all
the announcement*
iul vi*.ieu .'or two week* In Vlr- think
BEAUFIE ROBSON I* in l*l*:»l
going to be Ir'a nf fun and the
should be made at one tim e.”
SCHOOL, maybe *he an I Itll.I.Y vui n Mr*. Lucy Smith »lro went
Betty C orrodl—“ I like It be­ teachers are sw ell"
FI FMING fan get together nga;n. to Virginia where *he spent tha cause it te excltin* and it make*
Charlotte True—" I think It I*
— W# don't see sn-' fitln--.
. fir-1 two week* nf her vacation me feel mors grown up."
underfill and It Is going to br
your technique. MILLER. V-.ii' i - I jit.-r -he attended a -eading class
Betty Moore— “ I am onlr a lot* of fun."
going to stand up one n il Inn at the University of Fl-irtds which rat but I think H Is grand ”
Katherine C lark—“ High School
t *n* the nii-iingu' ni her summer.
many. Or havr vmi *lr.-n ly .1
Jo« W althall—"Fine, 1 like It le lots of fun and w«- have lots
ItT—JIMMY RIDGE and ANN , T h e I *1 two week, were spent in
lot*"
m rre freedom than In tin* lower
WIGGINS Are thinking it ov ir ll;«vt«na.
1
Doris Dunn—“ I like the teach- gredee."
Don't t#ll mi* thut DAN I’D I'lltj Mi** Dunlap o'opp***! ov*»r for *
111 win again? W hat's thi* -v ■ time in Maryvill**. TrnneteRe# on
hear about a iiiuMin- rnninti"- her wiiy to N**#w IL»m|Mhlrv wh#re
between HATTIE DAYMAN n o ' at., •fayed for a tinic Afterwards
MACK CLEVELAND?
I&gt;
ill -h&lt;* mamtnined n po«ition In
\f in**, where rhe had n good lima
•farted at footbnll practlcmet many intorenting paopla
There I* nothing new abr-it V \l
ERIE WELLS and
GEORGE Mi- a l/ftwcra Steven* and Mlaa
Hetty
Huhrman mw New York
SPEER going together hilt v/t*
thought we wouhl Ju*t mention nnd Hrnnuylvanite together and
As ha* been remarked before,
nme real good *hnw4 whila they
th at the old flem r Ir utlll hum
With tha beginning of school
Ing. — T. J. DRUMMOND V« wen* there. Ml • B ihrmin alan “The world do change.'’ And so we find on# new member of the
moved to ..........
Jackaonvill* ..................
nml JOHN’ "pent two week* In V tn u rh iin tts It It wlta-Scmlnole H l|h School. faculty, Mr. John B. Root, a
With the epening of th e doors teicher of Ccmmerclsl la w at
POPE has rone hack tn c r llr - o ' thru vl-llcl in Virginia and Mouth
on tha first day of school was Seminole High School. II* wat
In Gainesville. If* n »ad life « *r.dlna.
newly et,d u cted from Colby Academy.
for HELEN HUTCHISON the*.-j Mi** Enrle ch ip rnnvd a home revelled bright, shiny,
days.
Ipurty at Davtuu* r fter which aha varnished floors, tables, disks, New London; New Hampshire;
and
chairs.
New
curtain
cords Rrvant and
Stratton Business
Wonder If PH ILIP l* elill | attended
Emory nireralty
In
Giurgiu for . x weeks. Coach Me­ hare been secured In tho place College, Manchester, New Damp.
•hire; and Boston
University,
of th# previous xhcol lo tio n Bo-t&lt;wi. Mas*. A ftsr a year and
•nd a nsw ball h»» F««n placed a half In the army during the
In lha upstairs hall to Inaura th# World .War. he returned
fur
rult that no paraooa ba lata W graduate work a t H arvard L'r.lclass.'
' '
y#**tty..
But It lan’t tha building which
HI* first tesrhlng experience
haa undergone changes. Tha fa* was In the oublle schools of
culty hr* aikiad to ita nurobar Dr, Naw Hampshire L ater He He-amc
Rvot, laacbar of law, and Miss a teeeher a t Bryant and S 'ra t­
Dorothy Sanford, who la now • ion .Business College.

Changes . Seen
New Commercial
At Opening Of Teacher Adde d To
Seminole High Seminole Faculty

school
aed for tha 1MItr~W»' phtatjea. aaa*

iiwiy acronling t., MIm Lawton.
&gt;’!'*• caught a twelve* pound red
m apper while an a deep-sei fishi»K trip In tha gulf. While M in
I mtra Chittenden waa attending
rluerre under Dr.
Cantor in
Cntnmvllle her slater, Mlaa Edna,
'lulled relatives In Washington,
l&gt;. C. ami Virginia. If and whon
Olio posse* the pretty house on
tho turner nf Oak and Ifth street
,,n*l »•'»! the new shrubbery you
-nn well Imagine th at Mrs. Fort
mill u nice aumnter beautifying
n rr new home.
Mr. King, accompanied hy Mia.
Kmaf, had an lntjr**tlne buzinraa
trip to Atlanta, Washington, D.
?• ani1 Halelgh, N. &lt;\ Mrs. Dur*
, , n motored to Tall ihsssaa and
I onsets. While Mlta Hand recatloned in New Smyrna for two
? ,7 k‘ • ' ‘‘•nJIng a family raualpn.
ArpIranU far positions **
i 'i . f . n i r 't *iP*n l hU, ,umm*r In cheerleader, of tho student hodg
Htetson ‘ ° "* U sduat* work a t of 1141-42 rtUolaysd their’ wares

sl.waa elected

j f e
captain

and

Mother**
the unh

r«s:;jfta£
£ » % 'S fr
’« ccme to a tplM cllinaro. He
has liv 'd In Svnford for fifteen
roars. D uring the past tw j ytar*
M r, Root has taksn 33 hour* nf
grad os tn wo*k a t Btetsen Univarsity |„ D elond. This pes; sum­
m er he completed two eourso* on
teaching In th e modern -high

lemlaole High Is verv glad to
waleosn* a man of such esteem
to IU faculty.
___ _____ _
By PATTY HODGE

Cheer Leader - New Students
Vacancies Are . A re Enrolled
Filled By Vote
At Seminole

mecting,

I b u tw *

Uf l)unesn,0d‘ ' "na M,r«an,lu»

thr-irssr'ireowrTfaiifiiFr

New Text Books...

Seminole HI School welcomes
nineteen now. students Into lit
daljy rottliw of studies and re
.froatlon. Wo h o n v &gt; o v v/iilisll
enjoy the year UutHa abend of
IM m-and I-know ' the igtudoutn

NOTES

Guards Students

J

Rataariagor —Long-wood
ia Haway —Merrill Agr.

SOUTH SIDE NEWS

gar —Valdosta (la.
Daniel —Madison
'a—fFl- Laoderdalo —

'

B H telk r A x m l a M o rld n
f

®

Varied Musical
Program Pi'anned
By Miss Sanford

Junior Hi School

Joan Bayer entertainsi
ip dance.
•teg number was a iletePsntomln* given by tha
cast under tho direction
'o m x m :
-------- Bette Matthew*
Mlpopolo ... Boko Merh
t —... Bailie Mrrrison
— —----- Mary Edna
noa
--------- SUnloy Rrckcy

By ORIEN FARRELL

r

c

t

l

i

f

V

Member AssocloCed I’recia

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMDF-Il 29. 1911

ReserveBoardArrest O f Czech Premier
oF. Launches
G reatest A e r ia l W age C ontrol
86
Called Last Nazi Warning
Offensive O f W a r
— ..y ■ ■^

--------

Reds Continue
Baltic Attacks
—

«_

Nazis Announce De­
struction Of Three
R u s s i a n Divisions
ROME. Beat. ja ._ (A l* )—
Itallea torpedo planes h are
suak three British eruU rn,
aad s t least three merchant,
men In a ntae-koar attack
m a M editerranean cxmrrlodav. Wava a fter wave
th* high command announced
Italian plane* pogneed nn th*
ronvae salllrg rastw *rd from
GlbralUr B startay . B it B rit­
ish were shot Into th* re*
sad right Italian planes lost.

From basea in Britain tiro
R. A. F. launches the wars'
Mgtrext air offensive atwinM
Italy today, bombing Turin.
Genoa, Spexia and Savunn
liarina on the mainland and
bUating -the Inland# of Sicily
and' Rhode# on the North
African coast, killing and
wounding at leaat 66, the

W.***"taro Romanian

Infantry
pn tha aootharn front
ry fighting on tha norout at bar* tha Bovleti

. i ts .

Windsor At Newsmen’* Fete

Ecclcs 5uRgrest8 Cen­
tral Organization To
Work.Out NationWide Salary Scale
waumn,u „n.
„ ,

* 'teeludlng four
« Baltic Boa, with
of eotlntsr attacks
M o t In tha drive
Germin high command an
&lt;J three 8ov!«t dlvlalonx
paroptruvsk. and 19,000 prisonaw.-wtan. Oartomn armored fntc«&lt;
t m o M . .threatening
Kharkov,
■Mil important Donets are* Induet rial ally, In new operations,
-pliwLondon, a csBtlnunlqne said
British high commanders In Af­
rica and Asia have worked out
“f t f l • details of to-operation concorning tha anti-Axis front now
established from Byrte through
lead and I rah te the left flank
of. the Russian •m laa'*
, A Germ*n attsm pt to wipe out
»M Russian Bahia (last and
fiayca Russian * naval wsisUnce
to Uw attacks were reported
yesterday In dlapafehas from the
" K w r a s ; -m m * .
rtunlquoa told # sinking a Geri i n r r 'd n t r a y o r a i t a

dMMgter . two other destroyers
in ’the Baltic. Two German Iran*:
Jtocta .were said to have heet&gt;
kwak. 1In Arctic water* and a
German tanker,ta.tb# Black Sea.
'tho aaa ap&gt;
&gt; Leningrad,
divobombors
smalning Bo-

lie skid:
,_''W # propose,- t h a t these
•all the sea* a* they s r " interns i r
ed ti». We nrop«*u In the l&gt;e«t
nf our ability tn p r o '- c t ihem
fr. ni torpedn, from
.hell
m
from bomb."

Made By Revision Comity Pioneer
Of License Laws Dies On Sunday

I

Ixo Jackson Hartley, n pion­
eer citixen of Longwu. il die,! Sun­
day s t 1:10 P. JJ., following a
stroke of paralysis. ‘ Mr. H art­
ley was born in Fort Valley. Ga.
Feh A, 1343 snd moved to San­
ford. then' Mellonville, in IM71
and later In that y ra r moved to
Longwood with his parents. Even
though tha family resided in
other parts of Georgia and Flo­
rida for short periml* of time,
they maintained the old faqtily
home In Longwood.
Mr. H artley had teen a citrus
grower of thl* cuuntv fur many
years nd hs and Mrs. Ilartle,
Ikele— Mill
wedding anniversary.
Funeral service* will be con
ducted Tuesday
afternoon
at
4 JO o’clock in 1-ongwoo.l, with
the Rev. E. D. Brownlee officiat­
ing. Interm ent will follow In
Longwood Cetoetory.
Survivors or the 79 year old
ritlzen are: hi* widow,
Mrs.
Georgia H artley: four sons, J.
L H artley and W. J . Hartley of
Longwood, B. C. Ila rtlry of Pier­
son snd J. C. H artley of St.
(Jcud: two daughter*, Mr*. Lynn
French of Wlntor Park sn.l Mr*.

-- ---------- - JobW-Rimblry

land front
tho Matte
atea troops
B«ala wbleh
(tea soutn
i east of
It of kornbmo bombed

running smoothie

SSL
&amp; r ' ^ j R t,s a
n Used I n ,

New Ihdlnlor
Or(lt»rs Men '•lint
**fsilt* &lt;&gt;i Ivmrrircncy
•8

MOOO of stock of mdse-jdue
on each addlUoaal 91,000.00 of
stock of mdse., provided that the
license for each bulk plaak -of
At
wholesale dealers In petroleum
products shall ba M7.T9.
Two budding permits wore Is­
1 Bo«Don g - A . -Every person
engaged la the business of opero- sued to Baafeid people Sept. 20.
Secured a par*
i porch of his
tew Avenue, at

Building Permits Are
Issued
City Hall

Devotional

11110
101:111
hot
Ilctty (onion# No, 1 glantour girl or th«*
current debutante neaion, trie&lt; out the life
tu t «4 nhe attends the Nalionul Defenne Sh«»w
in New York. Watching her are Kitty Cm!i«le

p ro lec
4I f f t » nn«l Kih«*l ILirryino
m i m h v i n of t l o * 'n u t ioiiii I
Y« n t h fo» ht'fi'ltor. Iiu

r.lu 1
li.irRH

Ed Lane Tells MilHan Wins Unlimited Race
Rotarians City
Before Hundreds At Lake Mary
Needs Boosters Pyoirrani Fotl-H .
S peaker

Traces

v e l o p m e n t
F i r h t

D eS in c e

R n i I r t&gt; a d

Ihvhinng that the Rami* moon
Il» T ex.!, •hini'i «»\rr Sanford •n-»
h Miami,
Miami.
that the ■4.11m* *1111 nliin&lt;"&lt;
Rhini'i on
.S*nfnr,|
nn Mt. T rtrrih u rg nnil
that S tnfunl Iiur a laku nml ri­
ver which Orlando wouhl giv«*
cast that (’onnallv, who has i " f dieted revision of lh-* neutrality million* «&gt;f ilollart for. Ktl L*ik*.
law within the next few month,, who wuw horn uml rniMMl in ()ii«n
would “ review the history of th.. city, today told thr Rotary Club
law. discus* it*
ntiriak"*
and that the only thing Sanford nerd*
point h u t that since we ore • •••■■ li* more liuttotrr* and fewer kmjckmittr.l to the d e fea t of llu le r I T * .
Ihivin*' trd iu tr to the work *rf
we must see to
it th * ’. l - l p
reache* the enem ies of s g y . ' &lt;- \V. A. I»rfflcr and th r Sriuin«dt*
('on ot v ('ham hrr of (*ommrrc»».
•ion."

Roosevelt Is Host
To Royal RefuRee'

Mr I»ani* Rind that
Sanfoid
ngnla more citizen* to ro-eptm !#
In trying to build a city. Ilr
•aiil that Sanford had mado
great progrrufl aince hr w«« a
hoy and there wu-n'l unythinir
wrong with Sanford except that
it had too many knocker*.
WiW#f4-C*«Hi#Uy-#Uw—4H*»k49~
the Kotarian* on the origin of

STILL NO CLUES
- L E X IN G T O N ,-K i n -B*pl— IX
— (AT— P olks questioned country
club employes
today, seeking
clues In the killing of golfer
Marlon Miley, but Chtef Au*tln
Price said there were no suspects
and “wo haeen 't got onywhrre."

Spanking the wax*
Hilly* an hour, K It
Tumpa
•ev.jlte- e.an^.. .
unlimited rin** rare hold ot l.ak.
Alary yr«lentay afternoon wii
his hyduiplam*. lto»hm»*k»dl
'
At an even fa*ter puce, iRl li
mil*** per lo ur, Kdward* M.i
The uperial program for Ihe took the fointh iace f»u ho.it •
of any Rhapi* hut with t litoile«l
•luh* m Seminole fo u n t y hoi *e|mwei, hilt lls* I* Uni *h*XVll
tin* year will hr gardening and III till* flll.ll e\4‘llt 1*4 s' oilln ill
confervation of foo&lt;ln, Mr-* Jtu» Ill11 *1
ItctweiMi four olid fixe It hi
da Wilaon, home demon*!rati*
Th ejilied perRoli* gathered oil tln■gent, announced today
program achetlule ha* not tieen | *hore* «•f l.ak** Murv to xx.ilili
made yet. thi* home dcnion*trii- llu* rai*4af* which ha*l lieeu *uigin
tion agent eipl&lt;iinr«l.
However, ills xcheduleil f••i laike Monro
*he »aid «he contacted u'.l the Imi t winch W*ere I l.lll-f»I I *'d I"
Rchool* in Ihe t ’ity Krulav ami l..»k»* Mary h*' »U'e
the principal* gave her full m water* A *tiff tnee/e
operation.
r
l.ake Muiy kept the i i m i
The ronoervatleu •*f food* w dljdiiig und liouncing .m l
include canning poultry. fi*h. oth ;one hunt l»» (lip o\« i.
er meatR. fruit* and vegetable t. ihe driver
Mlaa Nahrlle Thur*hy. the S tate) Only tx%.i boat a were ••ui. i
exten*ion eronouiiRt in fooil con-j in the midget nice ot tin- - in
*ervation for the cluba will net |o f tin* program wiili tn -i |
a* advioor for thi* county'* pro) .going to || \V lice* uml *ecoml
eel. Mm. WiUon 4lliM?l(Wi|il.
I*. II M*»**. In tin* *ecmi T
Kach year n *in*riali*t in th M run, for *er\iee ImuiI* uml nm
purtirular flH J which i* choneii tor*. K. II. McAlexumlei m.nl'
u* Ihe major project for lie

Clubs In Seminole
County Announced

"'V vap1'"::

ganixalion ami the railio hrouil.
casters and played a n-.nber of
hi* own composition* on th r biur
jo. lie wa* accompanied at the
pisno bv H arry Kudell.
President R. W. Ruprechl unnnunred that th* annual Itulxry
picnic will be held at Stnlsndo
Spring* T hurstlsy afternoon nnd
that there will be no meeting
of the club nest Monday.
Mr. Lane trserd the develop­
ment of Sshford from tho time
when in 1902 Ihe A tlantic Oosri
**ne l sffiu*.k -t*m k—n v rr-th rf *UPlant system and tha Florida
(test Coast used to run a train
from Sanford to New Smyrna.
He said tha A. C. L. hospital
used to be located In Sanford
i r « .l l .w 4 &lt;• re a e T krv.l

Leaving tha
Dolaad airport
retrod a permit to erect a neon
sign a t aa approximate cost of yesterday morning, two Sanford
9100.0#, with .th e Orange Sign boys, Charles W ldiaau and Ed­
Co. hi charge -of construction.
ward Higgins, Jr. flow to tho
University in Gainesville,
4 with soma .o f thels
garage apartment a t 1309. Elm
i
and had a “gab session
venue at appcoxlsaale cost of
91M.
•&lt;yl

-ix Aiinute- and :il

u te B ta 'T J &amp; S l

i

dem” * Aeronlea
o n rob, but fsa­
nd that tne v i a
sad altbougli they
o rain they were
bsautifbl sight, a

U|.|

Jim m y C'owuii o M'llft 1 lip III*
-rrvico Imut in tin* 1lilt 1 lac •* t ••
.lead the pack ull tin* way and

75 Percent Of Work
At Rlanding Complete

brimlot

Mon 'I’o Discuss
Labor Problem At
Farmers Meeting

Tin* ! »nms*1 - 1 *1.uniy AgriouL
tu t** X mi*ml h» wit! h:»v»%
~** ri
in, • iiiti* i* night .ii H IHi nVIoek
in llu I *i#•nr** K.irini't * llulhling
nl tin* Sritiiiiuln* 11mb School
Karin, .\I**x I, John-uin. huctct.ary of tie organisation un«
noil nrr, | f n la y ....... ..»■■■ — &gt; ■■K erry fn rn iir in llu* Cminlv N
nrg n l tu attf*iil thi* nirrting,
Pri ’uilrnt G ih S‘rhm;ili Rtatiul, h&lt;*.
caiiso I hr rntir** inrctiiii; will re*
volvo tn 1 iiii&lt;| th r lnhor iiruhlrri
that tin* f.iriucni havi* Imen hav­
ing recently.
All k ru w n i will V»nv«* an oppor­
tunity tu pr»**r»i |troMrnt4 ».1il
ir k uiiv i|ur*tlon 1 nf llu* vnMrv
fia u n In a Mrouiti| lahh* Jwctirinn."
Ilolh Mr Jolin*(ii ami
Mr,
Schmuli f.vl that I h«* problem
faring
llu* Seminole
C’uunty
K arm en
i» "g rn v r one,'* s n i
one soltiliuri that will he ill*BERLIN,
Sept.
29.—l/l'l
ru s s c l i, (lie pu'.ih ility of imStalking U-hoat* which tagged IMirting workers an I crew* from
Ihe heels of a British convoy other recti'di* nf the country.
for day* were declared Sunday
to have sent 12 nierchnnlnirn
and one escorting warship
to
the bottom of the nartl\ Allan
lie between G ibraltar and Eng
land.
BERLIN, Sept. »&lt;: —(AT—
Jn addition, th* high command
•aid, a 14th vrasel—a tanker of Fifty-three of the Nclherlsmbt'
12,000 tons—was picked off hy i IK dally new.paner* must
n far-ranging submarine in the liuhlicatinn Oct. |, lirrau*e of a l*a***-r fhurt*i-c. the
IU-utrrhe
south Atlantic.

Nazi Subs Claim
14 Convoy Victims

Hurricane Is Headed
For British Honduras
JACRBONVILLK, 8e p t 20- 4AT

—ACarlbbean hurrkene waa re­
ported by the weather bureau
Sunday to ba moving Inland ovsr
Britten Honduras about CO miles
south of Bailie.
The bureau said tho storm waa
moving wwt northwestward or
northwestward shoot l&gt; miles an
Um^ Yucatan

Ponlnutla

Sunday

Vowna in British Honduras and
on the eastern coast of tho Yuca­
tan peninsula ware warned to pro­
paw far severs galea sad triads

Daili^H To Shutdown
For I,ack Of Paper

LOCAL WEATHER

Altewmcim* Zcliumr In the Mo- - •
llirrtiiml* vrpnrte&lt;l Sunday.
Only HO nf COO other patwro
which hail e*lilloi*« icvtral tlmM d
a week will be allcwwl to coaltu- -j
ue publlrntlqn, and tho num b* j
nf nvtcaiine* will ba reda t d l &lt;1
sharply.
X

.'vpJiJ.
■ 1W 1. ■

!*&lt; V. -C-*
.

• . - *

-.***■/

?&lt;*••*.• x£‘-vs&lt;'V-?’,.v &gt;k
■

fvQjjwt i 1
feK « :VJ
.

mw*:m M - v.

»■■*

JjilL

minty home dem onstration agi-nl lJuhn* came in *4*4'» lid.
IT 1.,
ml assists lirf In giving in-true 0 li* of !)«• La nd th ir,| : M.I .1 li
ion in that field. Mr*. Wilson Waits, fmirili

of value to the community more cop the flr«l place. Second place
than ordinarily, particularly If I went to Erie* of Oviedo, third
the food shortage In thi* country I to M rA leinm lrr und luri poritimi
become* worse.
tn Mr. John*.
In Ihe fourth race Mr. Miibrv
sent hi* little hydrptnne
uround Ihe mile cour.e nt n purr
*■ 1 fast he hipped almost every
entry in the five trips mound lh"
course, lie made the fariest lino*
CAMP BLANDING, 8*pl 5!» nf any made during Ihe dnv. Oh*
.cAJT-rv -Wafh-I(aa- now facililici 'M v‘‘r lllllllllnl Uk't ' lr Mabry‘a
rostlng f&amp;.OOO.lOU has hc-m 7b b oat, wa* within Ihe .'12 horse,
percent romplcted while thou­ power limit of the rule* hut .1
sand* of troops usually ala Honed rcinm iltee of th rre judge* ruled
pt thl* huge training center won- the motor o f the bout was qual­
on maneuver* in Louisiana, roil- ified for the race.
Second place
in the final
struct ion quarterm aster off k-ois
event went to E. II. Pezrl of O r­
said Bunday.
The work completed included lando who tailed the winner at
325 battery and company reading a fast pare until the fitv.l lup&lt;
hen Mr. Millian pulled ahead
room*. 22 division chanrD and
an rnlargtd network of road* fu r a comfortable lead.
through lbs reservation.
Foundation* ware
laid
last
the I weak for eight perm anent post

most enthusiastic abiut
whole “journev” and he caperienced a “terrific sensation” when
hi* pilot e&lt;scuted a “vertical
bank.”
Williams began tho spins at
3100 feet, Edward disclosed, and
the plant did two spins right and
two spins loft in tho same dive.
illve.
Ho continued that the pilot “levtied out" at 1500 feet aa a procautionary measure. “ I felt much
safer wtdlo flyipg thaxw hon I
kava U look out f o ^ Sunday
driven aw tho highway,” ho toneluded.
* Charles te tha son of Volte A.
Will lama and m oivod Hte p r in ts
pilot's license Sept. 11 In DoLaddwhard, with nine ether kora,
ho .took tho CAa course pkjch
te offaiud there. “lacldenUlly"
Charloa said, “All alas boys fiaIshad tha court# and have rorohrsd their Ikonaes."
___

'I.IVI*

-• Ll..cd.V

J

Williams And Higgins Make
Flying Trip To Gainesville

Bridges* pktpoHation
Bought By Jurist

In

II I'llV■•I lie n '■* Rtl• I.UUTlI
. cventh
•
mill
■xccilt-

Senator I'.innclly.

HYDE PARK. Sept. 23
'.It
— President Roosevelt un.l Norwgy*x rv fu g w "Crmrir— Ih-mr” **
Martha, attending nispiiuv .er*
vices a t St. Jam es Episi-ipal
Church, heard the reftor .Irclsre
Sunday that America coul.l I, Ip
restore world peace by stu o g thenlng lls faith In tke Kingdom
of God.
The
Rev. Frank R. \\ il»«n
asked whether American* •'■■re
partly responsible for world rondlllons snd w hether th-V r old
do anything to bring back pence.
Twice hi* answ er wa*. " yr«."

D u «• I ; i r t* &lt; l

Do It »■m i,i -Moravia

of the ncnalc foreign
ew Legislation Is Grower Resided IInn Jfhnirm.in
relaliona committee
••vw
Slated To Go Into Seminole C o u n ty to d e a r the way for the Vitrinrt.in a radio sp.-e h ' t o ­
E f f e c t October 1 For Many Y e a r s decision
night. An informed souice fore­

Revision of the State and Coun
ty occupational Lite* by the last
session of tbs1 I-egisloture ha*
brought on a number of changes
In the fee* to be paid hy tier*ons
or husIneM firm*, Jno. D. Jlnkln*.
County tax collector, raid thl*
morning.
Blnce the method* of taxation
aa well a* the amount of the li­
censes ha* been changed In many
InaUnce* th«r# la no way of com­
paring the changes from the free
of previous years, Mr. Jinkin* ex­
plained.
Next Wednesday the occupa­
tional lav passed by the 1-rgidature goes Into effect all uvvr the
it* ie and no on# can carry on u
boilnesa Ja r which a license I* re­
quired unless the proper license
Is acquired before that date, laki
Mr. Jhtklna.
Explanation ftf tome of the sec­
tions of the Uw ara Hated below;
Section 4. All licensee shall be
payrble on o» before the first day
of October, of each year, unless
otherwise nrovhled by law.
Bection 6. Kerr* perron, firm
or corporation engaged in the
baatoeaa of trading, buying, bar­
tering, serving #r selling Ungible
personal property aa owner, agent,
broker, or otherwise, this Inclmlr*

l"&lt;i &lt;i«*in*r:»I';, I'our
D l h r r s l’!\m ited
In Mt.vu To (piict
l iircsi In Country

No. 1 Deb Tests Life Net At Defense Kxhibit

— ( hairimtii M arrinrr S. Be
rlete of the fetleral
noinl
tw llv trtlifirv) that reKsHUna cf
whether or not wage a n l salary
rontruh are included in th*.» Price
ceiling bill, t nngrrs* must got
slluw them to rise in.llsctlxraa*
alelv lie urge.l they be (tentrolle.l an.l -aiil industrial strife
now is “ intolerable."
•
Ecclc* sut-ge-ted u centraligad
labor orgsni.ation rreateil t ■
work nut w .'h the govertimcnl a
nationwide irh-d.ile nf "prevailIng wage." f,». (he rm e-grpcv
iliiratl.il lie «iid Ihe w ag. sig n lion I* now rhautic
President Itmi.evell facing
ing a r •
of the most rrueisl foreign
rn ;» I. •
cy decision* nf hi. While lb®« •
career, detrrnnn '*4 thtte
ck &lt;ra''Ih rr hi* will a*&lt;k f'tintrrma t&lt;&gt;
mmiify or repeal the NVullulity
Art
llw ifffwmn pndiihly will ! h*
r^adr known n ftrr hi* confer*
Tup^ilay with Ir^mlatit .* f.»adfr«.
Brst runffrt*t«innal opinion w.\*
thut th r l'r**Aidrnt wniilil n»k
revision nf tin* law, rather tium
outright repeal ^uch a * hfia t#«n
urpevl Ly sonu* i ImimatrnUon
members.
There were
indirnlion^
Congreaa mav he rei|ii.&gt;nted( to
permit
arminir
of
VMteic^'i
merchant shin* und to allow t|r m
to enter combat sonea, whieh
neutrality law now *neoifk4llv
These
Vre
Th# Duk# of Windsor, fonaer King of Kafiand* meet# Son- :rona&gt;d#red the major prn\i*la.«
•to r A rthur Capper (right) of Kanaaa, a member of the Senate [of the law
Foreign Relation* Committee, aa Ihe Duke attends a reeeptioh. at •
lh, ' T 'niro | * S ia i.,v t'
Ihe National Press Club in Washington. Hi* American-born w ife'heading Inwards arming nf lit
was similarly feted by t)ir feminine half nf the correspondents’ merchant nhin* Aed m h i, “lih
eorp*
" "*
erty fleet tiny" address verierday he clearly indicated his in
tentinn tu demand rnmplele free

Changes In Fccc L^J* Hartley, ^

" ■ '. " s r - 1.- Fraaklm Mesaoa a n

e

A N IN D E P E N D E N T NETV’S l'A P K K

E stab lish ed In 1908

wheeDroM
nrir . ^ l ^ f c Mainland Cities Of
Italy Bombed A h
Well As .Coast Of
Northern A f r i c a

listen Htymond, Potrlel* Rothel,
Tsnol, ’ John Robinson,
lowland, and Margaret

Commercial School
News
' Well, vacation hoe rmlml and
enrollment of seventy students l«
the largest that vocational schoM
has ever had.
Bona of our old students who
h ats'co m a back ara as follows:
Lydia Rankin, Mrs. Woshbunt.
Ruth MsBlasraw, Mrs_E. B. Car­
ter. Marion Alhon, WUliam H U ays, Grace Keeling, Bara Morlln.

Last Tuesday at
special nsIn past years, school has op­
Jvcmbly, Joy
'ostle. a famous
ened with little significance ex­
Chicago murmlUt, entertained tincept for the task of educating the
students of Seminole High SehooA
Influx of students. This re a r, a
by drawing “lightning sketches'*
w ar year, however, has brought
of the plume birds of tropical
Our &gt;afcty patrol i* one of America.
Increased
Importance
to
the
school system. W hy? Because thel the most important factor* in '
Joy Posit* who is in real lifu
ncwly.eduested students are
to I our high *chcol. Wc guard ’ Mrs. Robert Blackslonr ha* been
the *afct 7 nf &lt;ur students I traveling with her husband. wh.iX
become the bulw ark of-the A m er­
ceming and going from our acta as l» r manager, for the pa it™
ican democracy, which le fighting
school. This year our vafety
for Its eery life through the b at­
10 y e s n throughout the UuitiMl
patrol consist* of four boys, States;
tle* of Britain and Russia.
sketching fas frrnl Ihn
Paul Mcore, Henry Manning, beaten path, and painting murnli
As thie bulw ark, 'he student,
Bernard
llarkry,
and
Hilly
hxy* the duty now and later to
in private hqmes, hotels, anil rcsP. 'cr. The-** students rrre
uphold Ih# principle* of dernocmm m . inacK»
r — *^
taursnt*. Mr. and Mr*.
Black
out
there
i-rcry
m
nrn)nr
be­
cy. Now they have the added task
Iravef In
the
fore schorl and every a fter­ •Ton*
of enlightsning doubting people
House—a studio on
noon s f tr r rchonl.
ebout the value c f the American
Blarkstnnc has painted murals,
Thi* y ra r
arc receiving during
form of government. In this way,
her visit to Florida, In the
vtrong co-operation from the
•hey ctn stabilla** their country
Fort Gatlin H rtal Dining room in
Sanford
Police
Department. Orlando.
in a way that will be Impregnable
the
Silver
Spring,
to the Infiltration of foreign . Throuth them, wr nrr gring
Court Grill near Ocala, tho Sun m
ladgr* Carlos
scents and the traitorous act* of i to receive cap* and
Hotel
in
PcnsncnU.
nnd W
ro that tho motorisls tan re­ in the homes of Harold T. Butts,
fifth crlumnlsts.
cognize
u*.
Not only are the student* to
Beach sod J. Souther­
We want the student* to Ormond
be the "carriers" of democratic
land Stuart, Daytona Beach.
give u* lh- Unt co-operation
Drlnelolc* during this age and
Joy P n tle who I* an nlumnx
they can give u*. Only through
time, hut they sr* the leader* of
th* Art Institute of Chicago. _
then: can the -rfety patrol ba nf
tomorrow. During th«lr schnnl
began h*r program bv drSwin -te#
a success.
career, they m ust train for the
sn American E gret with colored
by BILLY MXI.ER
future dar*. T hey must study
chalk upon a hue* pice* of purMember of the Safety Patrol
not only history, language, ru n ole paper which was drawn
merclai studies, mathematics, but
tirhtly across nn immenrn stand
also SCIENCE, which I* the fun.
which was placed upon the r i a r ,
dsm entsl n f m odem firing. Fly
directly In th* path of a fine I- £
training NOW. thsy protect theii
lamp; therefor*
th# printing* w
fu tn re and tha future of the
were enjoyed tq their fullest.
United State*.
The ncx• sketch was nf s white
America rejoiced when the
iW*. Jov Postle stated th*' the
green-lleht went on for schnol to
whit* Ibises In th# United S late,
open. Shs IntermlDedly forgot
pat approximately 40,000 moc-nthe caret of w ar. She awakened
sins a day. This beautiful b i r d #
to again realise th at a future
Ij»*t year a* thl* tim e n group waa pictured standing upm
n
was being Insured for this r*c»* of young musics! n-nlrint*, were 'Imh with m e n foliage in lh •
nation by the American school chiming together with their wind* background. "
system.
*c» on one object. T hat object
Anr*h#r “lightning sketch" that
The school system will not lee their first trip to Tempo, to en­ particularly apperled to the stoany espectatlon* down. The s tu ­ ter the S tate Music Festival, was dents w*s one showing n I 't t l c f
dents are r**dy fo r a great and the goal for which they w»rc Snowy Egret perching on a Und. w
nroiperou* fu tu re — guaranteed working. It wo* an Inspiration protecting It* nest of young from
to look forw ard t r And, hocati;by preparatory Irslpin* •"
mentnry and secondary schools. of their hard work and coopera­ enemies. Th# background for thi*
sketch wa« a hush nf bamboo.
By EDWARD MARSHALL
tive voice blending they returned
Th# erilst al«o drew sketch-:
from the Festival with very high nf the I title Green Heron lhhonors.
G reet Whit# Heron, tho 'Wnr.l- #
Thl* year, with MU* Dorothy man’s Heron, and the Flaminru,
S inford again os tho .Instructor showing them with varied bs-kfor the year, and with added stu- gronhds. These bird* were d-dents to do the work of the grad­ tcrlhed by th* painter reelting
Eanford Junior High begin* uate.! ones, tho Glee Club la ex- original poem*.
»
tha 1941-4S school yaar with an oectlng to win f in t place In the
Jcv Postle, who ha* been in m
finals.
• ',
enrollment of 243 pupil*.
E|or|d« for several year* paint- w
Naw teacher* for tha coming
Dorl* E ntim ingcr. a n»w stu ­ Ing birds In their natural sur­
yaar ara Mlaa Catherlna Whlta, dent from Longwcod, who re ­ rounding* concluded her ev •cl­
reogrsphy, and
Mlaa I*nora ceived high recognition from Ru- ient demonstration hy exhibiting
Whtddon. music.
, ,
,
blnnff last y e t-, will bo the nc- •eversl of her pointing*. The urThose leather* continuing from eomnanist fo r tho year.
,
• 1st also gsy« 10 black p rin t, of
last yaar ara: for alghth irada,
There w ere over a hundred hlnte thyt she has pnlnteil to #
Mlaa Charlotte Ijoughton,
l^ .g a k e - , - a w e Te4 the
nn‘ fo r reprerentad
tflra' aha- C Tnr*»'i?-~— - — -* g o Glee r t i f t last Friday
*YH4 hnmcW^t
and
chapman., »«to— t , Mira J g a t o Monday. Th* prospect, ware • • r a t thw Am-rlrgn R»ro», the
Swain, hUtory: Mlaa 0 tor gen* verv good nnd the interest ex- g-oonbl’L the W "trr Tnrkev. the
Hart, mathematic*: for eew ith cent.'onallv high.
White Heron, the . W onlm an’.
rrada, Mler. Jana Shawn. Eng­
MU* Sanford ha* wonderfully Heron, th* Egyptian Lotus, and A
lish: Mlaa Mary Ntcksl, physical planned * 'ti v it le \ 'f o r fh# year, th» Wood Dark. •
education; Mrs. Beatrice Barnes, soch as tho annual Christm as
Perhaps the most beautiful
literature. Mr.
Fontsson
ha# re n ta ls , tho
Sprint; program, painting sea* c.f hundred* of fla­
rharga of gymn for all boys. Mrs. E aster C antata n-hl tha Tamn* mingos flvlng through th* - air
Babcock teaches a rt and Mr.
Festival. The group will over th* Florida Keys. Th* debDrillron conducts tha erahesUa. Music
-the &lt;llffcrcnl'enTin:h's ~qf r*f« shade o f ntnk. printed wltn ■Opening sxreriras for »ho new "ttend
Ihe
city
on Sundays to ring sa­ w ater colors, uoon n background #
saaion wew held In theachool sndl- cred song*.
Also rrganU ations of of light hlua showed the fr#*K.
torlum Tueaday. Bep terrier 23, at smaller groups
such sa boys quar­ trs* and ehannln* almnlleliy
10-.S0 A. M. An Interesting and tets. girl* trio , and sextets will nund In th* paintings of Jcy
entertaining program was pre- orake the y ear more Interesting
I*.
r-mtsd by Miss Whldda.t and Mr. for the musically minded pupil* Poe*
Unon helag Interviewed. Joy
The trophy which w as won b \ Poetl* said, “ I call Florida a a
thaa High School Glee Club last bird lover* paradise." The pslnt- w
year In Tamna Is to he present­ er. who la a member of the Aued to the school In chapel. This dubon Society, believes that there
plaque bears the name o f tha should b* an Audubon Society
school, the date It waa won, and formed In every school In tho
tha division In which lha club waa United HUtaa.
By HERMAN MIDDLETON
#
placed. ThU was tha first Glaa
Club trophy a r t r wnn fo r Rameld by the
Inolt High and we should all ba
&gt;l«d France*.
popils: Sooranoa: proud of the** who w are responAustria and
Phrllls Allen, Joan McArthur. ••hlet and w ith the cooperation
Lillian Boyla, Louisa d a rk , Caro­ n f every one and tha fine snlrjt
already have. Xhe Glee Club
lina
loo, Harriott* Mathews, Ibay
riiould eomo not In first dtwl.l.
thlfl
i
iif,
•
more, and Nancy Williams. Altos:

;

S a n fo rd lu T h e O n ly C e n tra l
F lo rid a L ily A ffo rd in g H ail. Iliu h w a *
Anil W a te r Tran*&gt;|mriati*»n

g ite W

�4
•V

k «*

(

iW L tO ; V g a g r
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911

Sanford Herald

R&amp; &gt;l6 NEWS
Taelgkrs rra g n to a
'6:80 Ed*rtn C. Hill

• it# P n p im Resume

8:18 Console Echoes
6:30 Dee Sellers' True Life
Stories
1:41 World Today
7:00 The L est Ranter
7:30 Blond Is
I M Vox Pop
1:10 Norman Beasley and Ills

jtiriOMAffK

Cowboy*

,t:5 5 Elmer Davis and the New*
^9:00 Los Radio Theater
lOrOO-Lady Esther Presents Or, son Wtllos
10.30 Joan Arrlso
16:48 News of the World
►11:00 Cbunt Ba»le Orchestra
11:90 Claude Thornhill Orches11:00 Linton Wells
12:06 Sign Off

EUyai-aHHIB m M

0:an Norman Betsley and
Re-opening ol public rchool*
,■ Florida C*eh«y»
show* *harp decline* In real*!ra­
i M) Breakfast Brevities
tion of pupils In many section::« "
7:48 V P Wans
of tho country.
A
8:00 Tho World T o d y
8:18 Morning Devotion
8:80 Breakfast Rendeavous
0:48 Sunrise Serenade
* &lt; 0 TowsII Drew's
0 :f8 8ohfs by Elvira
0:80 Melodic Moments
0:48 UP New*
10:00 THa Brldrs School cf
Air
10:18 Mrvt and Marge
10:80 Dickson Ives
10:48 Woman of Courate
11:00 Msrv Lee Toy tor
11:18'A t Home with Sally Mar,

Hi

n - - r -----rreee wklek la

esele*

mtrwtr n d l M (a ika eaa tar reU t llMlti* ml all Bewa Slasatrfcea

W tO ta l
: sesSfleO

la H e* h i
t v SkU sever

alkarwlae
H i aUa

Ml-Ha*«a to eekCeetloe e t aeaalal
Masalihea karate are alee rraarrrC

tho m o jo r
Ad In Ruatho British
Channel lo
Ihuf • to* rt-

BLW VEIUIK r v i l TUUAY
[CD’S PROMISE OK GUINCEt I will Instruct thee and
tb thee In the war which thou
* go: 1 will guide thee with
■Psalm 32:8.

ala, when do they think they can do
cannot cross tho narrow w a te rs o f the
a country where the D ativ e p o p u U tlo
celvo them with open arma gjid where
■an(!.i of French Boldlers can' be quid!
are they going to do w h en th 6 Oermi
Eastern
----**,,ll»*front?
r " ..
|
,
,
,
/
Meanwhile General Wavoll waits in. India with over

fl

f *1

, s Motor Tran«port

ANOTHER
DREAM
J,
l«m The Washington Pn»l)
dilant heart, defeated,
500,000 seasoned so ld ie rs u n d e r h ie co m m an d S tatio n ed a t
fatin g toward the west,
Ta this day’s splendor crum- strategic points throughout. tM‘ Near 1
»

Strom and unblrst;
I—till the drathllke darknrss
Man be glorified,
I you see another drrsm
Mid the cfrrtm that died.
ARCHIBALD RUTLEDGE
Tha war has precipitated a “re
If* to tha form movement.”—
njfahl Herald. Ami now things
ru going to ba In better thipe.
—Por t Myi r i News Prci*.
’a ira still looking for goo&lt;'
t o f pictures, tri fact w«
Id Ilka to sea pictures of some
(hose itorles we ‘heard last

British soldiers is still besieged at ,Tpb
ly no very determined effort has beta
them. There are German and IttIUti t
north African Coast from the bordbri i
co. Why haven't thby been driven odt?
Does tho failure of Britain to Set
cate an underlying hostility to Russian
mic theories? Or does it show the lamentable U4k of
naratlon with which the British E m plfrlw at Into this
and the current failure of the u n itei States to be of
material assistance?

*

M L a __

„ :ll

1- _

ml —

Division.
1___

a

ANGEL*S
EXT SHACK*
D i i l e l Avaau# Just Oil O
Csesvs Avenue

tba Quartormxstsr Corp* vlogan,
”Keep* ’em Roillnj.*' In th a
sight Soutbaastarn statoa, Ihcio
facilities will bs In apamllon Oof,'
t before tha maneuver! are ful­
ly under way.
.2

VINES - GINS - LIQUORS

tt« nsad tor motor pari* should raud tlckat *tP
suddenly arias fo r tha ITrat Ar- 'being tho train
my that a trxm port plana can itha garbage i
Km ImlAmA
Ilk mJimlmmlTZ.
Knj. I W9 t
3
be
loddad —
with
as- much a* m
3,000
poind* of equipment and flowti

PBEE DBLIVKRY-PHONE 886 •

BILL’S- PACKAGE STORE

Lee Will Enforce Law

Comptroller Lee is going to iiudst on full enfoi
of the new tag laws. HU Utest 8tep to -that end.U
W Is t gded time to atari lection of the Duval county budget The u
Mr campaign I to' put sn ier sent it back to the Duval County Commission v
rican flag_ In evrry homo, statement thit the increase Ih county bxpenditujr* t
a tot of falkg who already
American flags neglect to for—9166,000 over last year—ia “platnty too mu
ay them.—Melbourne Times, will not permit tha county to redacts the mliUgo in
whan they do some'of them tlon to the incresso In assessments, Vhl
* lli&gt; ____ mm — - &lt;
I

Im Isftford Hergid aJTtor eon*'
W -fMffthd elder'hF gets’ thc
ha enjoys Jokes about bald*
dad man. Ilayba It’s beeaurv?
.ton. cah ttow wa*h his fore
1 farther hack than formerly
Titusville Rlar&gt;Adro(ata. till

tin ■
11:30 Emery Deutsch Orchestra
UP New*
Program Resume
12 $0 Kata Smith Speaks
19:18 l e t ’s Trade Songs
12:30 m ncttlm s
&lt;
12:48 Our Gal Sunday
1:00 Dixie Farm Club
1:30 Army Band
1:48 Read of U fa
2:00 Younff Dr. Mtlonc
2:18 Joyea Jordan
|
2:28 UP New*
2:38 Ax Parted
3:00 Swing Bcrenada
3:18 Renfro Valley Folk*
3:48 America In Transition
3:35 Press News
4:00 Songs of Cheer and Com. I
fort
4:15 Musk to the A k
4 JO Seattcrgood Babies
Concert Orche*4:48 Columbia C
tra
I .-00 Ax Period
*
5:15 The Goldberg*
~
&gt;8:30 My«. Opener*
6:46 Just-Eatorialnm ent

realized hut ’of aellrtfjuent taxfes, Ttfthof that
lng public."
•
.» • •

Qusftor» rv lc» i,f

r |of auppliaa neeeeaory for dam. not rea the
&gt;* aged motor vahlclaa of tha corn* life In the'
e bat force*. «
«
d | Tha Fourth Carp* Aten Quart
|» termastor has established at At*
* Unto, Go., • tiamandniM pool
v of motor parts to meet a n f
f emergency • requirement*
tool
tW»"to7J&lt;
might arise for General Drum’s itWtovrMfa

XS

• sin be

BfttoWiNb Qc.t?b&lt;,r Uth»-l94lJ^,vi«v.^eaMmsia-.&lt;33£7.3i^;

m

r* . rWilon *. of Brigadier ' Gensrsk
Jimca L. Frink. Fstirtk Cores
■A| Ares Quarterrasstor, to to e;* * #
i !of transport plane* to ship need.
***#&amp;' motor parts to ' tho front:
w , Ihiss for dhtoneea as g reat nst
18 800 miles.
'

In this action on the Duval budget,’ O
serves notice on other county taxing and b
ties that ho will insist on strict compliance
laws, which age designed to prdtect the in
faithful taxpayer as well as to prevent' si
public expenditures. An
rao« cot
ture of 9155,000 In one year triadifastty ea
to spend that much a year! He’d
M a piker today.—Ctorpiont Pms. latter heading.—The Tampa Homing TW|ii
wr f t i time he got thfou-h p’ v
Mr bM tasei, he wouldn’t have l«&gt;
wany about tpvndlng tha rwt.
'• Dowh In Fori Mjrvm the Ju n ­
The method of selecting the thr«e new member* o f the
ior Chamber of Cemmerro !•
In F n m m I s a i n M a i m #Ih h
.&lt; ■
thing sway petunia plants tn all parolo
commission under Florida's ____■
now law ia ■ * 7a a
Who -will coma and gat them guarantAs that the matter will be handled wll
lait weak jhcx_aaTe_aw siy_0..
S R . This -Verb another 9.000 lust-aa-tW-sponeom of-this bill intended.—
’Examinations are being given this wee!
'to. ba had far the aak ln v
Tori Near* U aftir the UtK- hundred artd eighty some applicants for (he
T O Petanla City.”
I
But tho examinations will wot U the onL
koPl«8 for tha lime factor. Applicants are to be Judged 80 tttMem
Jfbjra Bfr two d(eto|nra will sajr.

The Registration Books of the City of Snnfofd, Flori
da«uire otlen at the CHy Hall, commencing Monday.
September 15th, 1941, fof the purpose of registering
for:iW Ainjdpal Primaiy Election to be held on
November 4th, 1941, and will remain open each day
except* Sundays and holidays, up to and including

operate*.«h*
S ifa a ta n ttV
l U t h a . ’gne.
sratsr' of -tor

Officer

» ; Uto'ralb

Parole Board Out Of Poljika

NAT I
OHCVUZtO (Hi

(M &amp; U ki WUk pm At

sagouact*

1

* *' i t

^ooirpTRomirsc all

■akatSw'

R EHOU H

i

a leg t*.
'I ia Sk’lvjw.v.o '■

Quartermaster Corps
For Maneuvers In

-V'

'

A I

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AS OF BEPTBMBER 24, 1941

STATEM
ENT L'.'of
--- - 9 ■■■■'■
t ah

^.^iiwiLLkL^mW

a . 5 sn u

National Dank of

■i ■ «

o

X

a

■ IW U 1 M

�w

I

‘AO

^
.

r r v f *;
-

»■ i .■ 1- y i -------

. * • " 1 ** • A** r t / £ » R
• • . .•
•■ ■■
•
•
s r

•

. '.-s-

UPWQAT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1MI

ii&gt; \;

THB. BANFOfUJJ

PACE THREE

, B A N F U R D , FLU H ID /

m

Social A n d Personal

MBS. LOURINE BEAL, Bodety Editor

Social Calendar
MONDAY
T lx Y. W. A. of the F in t
Baptist Church will meet at the
! • " # of Mrs. A. J .Peterson on
Weit F lrsf.S tre e t a t 7:30 P. M.
AO members are urged to atten d
TUESDAY
Tha W. M. U. of th e First
Baptist Church will, observe the
Stale Mission Season of Prayer
s r the church a t 3:30 P. M. with
Circle T hree in charge. All r..embert are urged to attend.
The first Fall meeting of the
boaN of managers of the San.tt v d Woman’s Club will be held
S t h e club bouse at 10:00 A. M.
'~ T h e Soothslde Baptist W. M.
U. will hold a special meeting at
the church at 3:00 P. M. All
members ara urged to attend.
The 8outh Side Prim ary P. T.
JH will hold an executive board
meeting a t 3:00 P. M.
The deacons of the First Bap­
tist Church Will meet a t the
church a t 7:30 P. M. for an or­
ganisation meeting a fte r which
A e y will go to the home of II.
Mr Pippin on West F irst Street
f ( r a social hour.
f
WEDNESDAY
t The Brotherhood of the First
Baptist Church will be In charge
the State Mission Season of
M ayer which la being obserred
la the church a t 7:30 P. M. to
t b s the place of regular prayer
T ting. All membera aro u rg ej
attend.
i The firat business luncheon of
• r Woman's Club will bo bt!d In
Tne club house a t 12:30. Reserva­
tions may be made bv telephoning
Mrs. Rov TUIla, 264-W.
The Junior Auslllary of the
American Legion will meet at
' j | e H ut a t 3:30 P. M.
W
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of Seminole
chanter Two. O. E. fl. will be
held In the Masonic Hall a t 7:30
P. M.
Townsend Club will meet In
ME* Court House a t 3:00 P. M.
Tho O. E. S. will b# In ebarge
o f tho sewing .session of ths Red
Crus* In th* Woman’* Club In
the morning.

FRIDAY

.

„

t The American Legion Ausllrv will meet at tha H ut at
7:30 P. M.______________
NOTICE
There will be an esecutive
R oard meeting of the South Bide
Primary P arent Teacher Associa­
tion a t th* school auditorium at
2:90

Bundles For Britain
Mrs. Bram Re-Named Ed Lane Tells
mnges In Fees
. Club Has
Meeting
^ ■■ •
•
lade Ry Revision Resident Of U. D. C. Rotarians City
Activities
Mr*. E. M. Afmltage was hoe
Mra. Martin J. Bram waa rr143 tes* on Friday afternoon at tha
elcctrd president of th»* N de V
Of
License
Law
Needs Boosters
recreation hall on tha lake front
Howard Chapter of the United
to . members . ad. tbe Bundle*, fj»r
Britain Club, at which UU* tha
resignation of. Mrs. FordyfO'Ruttell a* assistant &gt; to '• Mrs. j . U
Martin, . chairman, was accepted
with reg ret
V.
Mrs. W. A. LoavtU was lls fl
ed to fill tho vacancy caused by
tha resignation of Mr*. . Hassell,
who wBl eontiaek. to. eontatf persens and delfvey' finished goods
fo r tho organisation.
-Mr*.'Martin Issued th* »t*Iemgnt that an- appeal. •* bcl:
fnsde fer quilts, warm cloth!
and scarf* for member* of . t
R. A. F. who are now flying lit
cold weathar .In tho f»V north.
Especially needed by »hcs* air­
men- 'Mra. Martin stated, are
helmet* with* .scarf* . htUehed,
knee pads, aweqtafa, gloves, mlt»
un*. a n d , woolen wxk*.
Mrs, Martin *tgt*d that funds
sr* running low and any ono In­
terested In donating to the * u eh
la' asked, to contact bar by tale,
phoning 866-W, . or Mrs. A.
Kpos, treasurer of the oryahlsa-

-tation. in the combined nctworkl
•d NHC Keii, CBS and MBS. The
nation's community chest* will
inaugurate on this program their
drive, for $*15,000,000 for work In

Daughter! of the Confederacy at I
r«$Hlm»e4 Kreseat F a i r Owe)
the first Fall meeting of
about where the prr«vnt *!«•!&gt;***.
group whkh w ai held at the now i* before the hnepitnl w it
home of M n. George |&gt; Hiihop moved to Waycro»6
in Ro»e Court Friday afternoon.
He recalletl th«» rally
diiy«
Entertaining In honor o f her
Other officer! who«e name* when all itreet lichtintr
ifn$ 1
son, Luther J r ’s eighth birthwere submflted by the nominat­ • n«l a man on horvehitrk ii*«*d !•» !
Kanday annirersary.
Mrs.
Luther sai City. Mo., where &gt;e Tor
ing
committee
include:
.Mra.
(’.
da*h through the* city
-*trr**t«
i r i de­
David was hostess at a theater legate to the Brotherhood Hall­
I*. Herndon, fir*t vice prevalent; • topping at ruch |m*t to light tho
party and welner r ia it on Friday way Carmen of America.
Mr». A. K. Roaaatter, Mcotul vice fa* jeta. Thr fir*t rleetrv 1$irS•• 1
afternoon.
I
president; Mra. W R. Dy$on. were uaed h rrr in IlMti*. hr -oiid
recording secretary; Mra. J St.
The rhildren met at the O v
Mentioning th r bi*nutnw i f ih»» .
Mia* Alma
Grantham
aad
Clair White, corresponding se­ St Johrnt River tm» t** Jark o m j
eld home on Elm Avenue a t 3:30 Clarence G ranthim spent
the
cretary; Mm. U. L. Perkin«, re­ villo, he Haiti thn* thr &lt;*lvdf l.ioe *
for the theater party, a fte r which weekend in Heines City “ with
gistrar; Mias Margaret Roberta, UH$*d to run th r rr pn*,««,ngrr Im»;i i 4
they returned to the home aad friends.
treasurer; M n R. J Holly, his­ into Sanford, thr "F ro l d i Mi»r )
roasted weiners and marshmal­
torian; Mrs. L. A. Brumley, chap­ ry", the "OBceola*’ ami ths* * t
lows on the lawn which was
i
Mias Sarah Sheldon spent tha
lain; and Mra. F F Rounullat, of Jack»onvtllr " \ t on** tmir
lighted for the occasion with weekend at Desoto Beech where
director
of
the
Rntert
K
Ire
strings of bright colored lights. she went on a fishing trip with
there were three* the*»tri * in San
“ In su ra n c e I'liw Service
chapter of the Children of thr for$l at th r *ame time, th r * Pi*
Following the welner roast, friends.
Confederacy.
games and ern tests were
eutim e" owned by tiro
\ !».• I A n d r e w
C a rra w a y
The meeting was opened with a Cotte«, thr S tar onriutrd 1 \ t&gt;
Mr. and Mr*. H. • T. Younng
K . Mrs. David waa assisted
agency
scripture reading bv Mrs. L A. P H e r n d o n , am i th e ,,lint » i i.»i“
ring fo r hgr guests by Mr*. h are moved from South Sanfo rd
Brumley who slao led the gn^up w h e r e
J. M. Leonard and Mra. Henry Avenue and are now residing at
niitnv
n ro m in rn*
» 'a»i j IUHW 1’AUK____ PIIONF. 1$
in the lo rd 's prayer, after which •h ow a w e r e h eld I n t e r t.»* Mi
W itte. Jr.
116 Laurel Avenue.
the pledge to the American Flag lan e w n t b u ilt l&gt;\ Ft unk M 1
Those enjoying the party with
ami the Salute to the Confederate an d M r L a n e a n d nornr t t i n r
the honoree w ere: Irene M am iMr*. R. W. Piekrell of O rlan­
flag were given.
der, Janice Jacobs, Shirley Mor­ do was the weekend g u rst of
t e r th e l.vtie \bu'» nperjt$*«l
A contribution was made by VI- I 'tne atone.
gan, Donna W itts Patty W ilts. Mrs. H arry Lee at her home on
the
U.
D.
C.
to
the
fund
for
the
lioo
*
'
,
*
Linda Leonard. Carole Louise Da­ Laurel Av*no».
Vlaltora at today'* Into in •
&lt;
Judgh T. Benjamin Memorial elude.| J J P a rs’-h uri'l 1
It was announced that the 49&lt;h
vid and D crothy Knight of Wag­
which
is
located
at
Fllenton,
and
MHh
ea&gt;V&gt;«W
.,
f
e
te
Tfe*«
ner.
Mra. W. G. Sheldon had as
Crofton of Tit it-v db
Kli., and la the State Confeder­
Also, Don Smith, David leo n recent guests, Mrs. Pergy S u rIIi«&gt;..1 tiny* are the formative
ate MemoTlal. It a an nlto an­
aril, Anbrey Moran, Donald Le- bird, Jr.. Mr*. Tom Elrod, Mr*.
v ■■ wlm-li determine w hit will
nounced that the U D C will Roosevelt, W illkie
Fils, and Edward Yarborough, ot Vivian Wilkin* and Mbs Elm 6 sweat * n » U
**
1.. ill,- ehild'* *uccea* in life.
4 pairs sia boot lUoklpgsj tGeneva, and Donald Knight uf Larson, all of Apopka.
' \.nir 1 111lit every clance to
SaStJ'-w’ iL « K * A , ’S iT » Co-Star On Ita.lio 1.1..
ghani 9 palr.gloT**!’« tjOUler*-.
Wagner.
.1, v .|.|t A ll. of their possibilities
help ilefrny their ex|xn*e» fnl |
Mr*. Harry Hansen returned P p a lr* m ltU iui 6 best?* e tia ;
all of the i|il*lltles with which
the year
| NFW YORK. S. ,.i
C
to her haipe in .Ft. Laoderdgle 3 beliQtta. Beptetabev—• n reh h
Mr*. F E. Rouniillat. ilirertnr I Pre.iilext tj..«,«.-vi ll •ml VV. - !■’• til., -II. loll..Hilly endowed.
Saturday after spending (he p ast e r tr 3 b ein u t t p r l
of the Children of the Confetl* I Willkir will m ute *li* •i *•• *
p f l n M l V»9»
week with her parents, Mr: nnd p a in glove* i
erary, loUl of the r.invention' hroadrast next Fnd:u nmM .........
■Cocking*: l l u alrt sock*! 3 pals*
are not right,
Mrs. E. C which will be hehl in T .llahs.see I anneal for fund- toi the n.iio.n
tinmlss-u |i|vwsl in ire lr
Mlaa Mary Jane Rotnolt* enon Oct. 14. 15 ami IB, %^th ths-1 M»7 cmnmuiiily cln-t*
I III the development
Mrs. Jessie Miller has re tu rn ­
teriainad with * theater party
i &gt; ytiiianl
The pruarinn *'\|i.tiili/ni - f’‘1
Misses Martha Wighl.
Musan
..-r-onalities, which I*
on Saturday afternoon In honor ed from Witliston and ' Ocpla
Unman
Newl.."
will
I
••
liunl
fi*
io
Klrtley.
Jean
Whiyhani
and
Win­
us noportant.
where .-he has bevu for th* past
of her cousin, Nora Bell* C l a u s e ,__
10:30
to
11
till
m
lm
h
n
\ii
•"
ifred
Isivell
ihosen
as
pagrs
who celebrated her ninth birthday two
JF " •months vlaltlug with rtla - •’ Mrs. Martin
Delegate,
from
the
N
de
V
J . &amp; IBonqeD.
their eyes are right
anniversary.
1
lluwani ( liapter who have been
J. E- Courl*r.
to tehooL
III* \ y.. bark
Following
the guests
guest*
lowing tha
tho show th*
p „ “ ~ L .,
chosen to ittend the ronvrntion
0
/
Mr*.
F»ed
«
i belli •\jmint*tl now.
r» turned
are Mrs. M. J . Bram, Mrs. V
both Tracy, M K Ai ^ ,
Section
21.
Boattllng
hou*r-,
home
Ipdflng houses, tourist ram pr. iF.. Ruumillal, ami Mr*. It .1. Hol­
yX ndersonR. H. Rinse! and MU* 1
msny * * • !***■ u - m »•—
i
" \ t » u r k s l i t l i r l i o n is our i l f f t l i ,
cibin tam ps, auto courts, or ly A lternates will tie Mrs J
ton.
'
m jm ft
guest*. The candle* on the birth-1 Wf *
(Iriffith
II
Truluck,
Mr*.
W
It
Dyson
hotels.
Rate
Is
$7.75
for
first
ten
day cake war* lighted and, f*- »nd, Mrs. O T. Pearson,
room* and 75 cts. for each ad­ and Mr*. ( \ P. Herndon.
freshments ttrv e d to tho followW oH ^
W n received -th a t
K unerul
D lreclo t
dition*! room.
An interesting talk wu&lt; mtilr
.* Section
22. Every
fortune by II. E. Mprrl* on the early
704 I*. 2nd St.
taller,
of Tex**. from the
Phone 453
- , . clairvoyant,
__
palmls|, a history.
O p to m i-trist
Betty
I of
phranologi»t, character fo u n d in g u( it through the periT V da _____
raider, rp irit
metiiurn, absent
of the War tetween th** Statn«.
•night
by
Delta
I'llONK 31
Joy*
Hatcher,
liasel
Liauee.i D d u
. . t ^o ral
j soils 1' sorostric t,
At the conclusion of the bus!
treatm ent healer or mental healer,
I IA Magnolia Ave, Sanford. Fla
Myrna Jean Claus* and
Roa*
rel* ‘ «
tttd every person engaged In any ncs* meeting, refreshments were
Nslawander.
’ '•
d l'o n
occupation of a similar nature. served by the hostess to the fol­
Algo, Clyde
Clause, ^ Martin | F reak Cowles returned
) u&gt;ldekJ*b*l(I p*y
P*y a license of $150.25. Pro- lowing:
Nelawsnder, Dani Clause, MW. A. lU rd ay '(rain a two weeks’ .vac**,
nt from
ividdd,
Mrs.llrant, Mr*. J. M MrCsak t a l T 1” 1' that
,n* 1 thin section ahall not
‘
T
%
0. Clause, Jr. Mr*, C. O. N*U- tjon trip which took him a* far
■- I|P* construed to require members kill, Mr*. Holly, Mr*. J. J Boll*,
wander, Mrs. O. E. H n a u se .M rt.^ ^ R .a a C a 'n a d a . H* — '
r». Herndon,
Mr*.
Truluck.
iftcf.snv recognlied Christian tieD. W. Robnolte, and Miss M ary'
■ ‘ •hy.jti*
‘
mPfutA**
Ion
who
r*.
liuumillat, Mr*.
Dyson,
iBersn0B,*
n*t
*
O
M
w*'°
f°r
sick
llu l T h e Nitnte &amp; (ju allty
Jkne Robnolte.
_________
*
Q
fffl*
. mit. Frank Cowka, 8r„ who rqrr. Itossrttrr and klrs. IliumHo obtain a license.
BtUd.ss
hootessj/ee
Iturned to thalr 'home In Tdmpa
• (* Section 23. Dance Hall*, the III yesterday.
canre ia $150.26.
• Section 24. Every peraon en­
Among those from Sanford .ill
gaged in th* operation of any
• N EW K U U IPM K N T
tending th* ajumnse *
butinee* of such nature that no li• N EW O l’EHATOKS
I whlth wsa gtveiv * t FV
•ena* can be properly required of
College fo r Women In
Tlu-rt-.au lluntphrey
It under any other nroviaion of
..
.
... .,
BAPTt BIRTHDAY . Dr.
Ur Con rad I on 'B e1
rw ■— r v j'lth t* Act. or uthet law .» w .
Mr*. James Moughton
Leyrliu »VlUllfhu
S
i
.
____ M fU .K lW -N o n lg tsn -„ , ^ i n ^ x S .
-ni m r * “ — I
ion as *»r*. **w*..a»v
m o ^ . ,.IP¥Hjr,,
Ilu r’xttnn for a Democratic Ameri­
• ' •----ItC hlpm ut.
w ith K m Hew llem itv
can Unity" at thr first Fall bustMiss
“
i t o . m ir* slatted /Of Hf!01!* ,h ,n
required for th.- ness meeting sod luncheon of
Ruth
MILS. J . M. WII-NUN. M unaucr
-.
the Woman’* Club which will I"cultoraf producta.UC*n* “ f
Among the** from
W
e
anulile In «lvi- you llu- lii-.-t in a-va-rythinif fo r
held
in
the
cluh
house
on
Oak
Lo^S
Section 22. Whenever the awho attended th* son*
Avenue Wednesday beginning at
y
o
u
r
iH-mtly'n
-otki-.
M
^
s
^
h
J
i
i
t
i
.
r
U".1
J!
«
«
"ha.ll
be
•f the Women’s Society ot
12:30 o'clock.
s ta ry i.
"Wh?
h5lllr
ert vn the
lllr or ,n PPert
tian Service of Urn Ml
All
members
of
the
club
are
Ad-1 ?£.mb*r. o t P^rton»
r - w iald a DtLinftf1l AdP, r ’on» vmployptl
employed, or
or invited to attend tbe luncheon
Church .which wss held' W
a .’ Jkwh^T ! ? ,u# *l ,h' *,ock
mer- and reservation* may be made
. U r Park Friday weiet Mrs;
t - L u ll - ^ s 1* (Biintilnedo th# num U r "byxtelephoning
Mrs. Roy Tlllia.
i. Mr*.I ?! T,lu# 10 ^ “e*1 In ratculating 264-W.__________ ____________
snf.l
T
*
..*
T
0UB.t
license
tax
F. CrenehaWj. Mrs. J*hn Clark,
-a,. I ehall be the average n u n d er of
M n. T. E- WUsin, lfiw /A .v X .
P o tt tortuna employed or the average tion for the amount thereof and
the rost nt eaecutlng tho warrant
Shoemaker, Mr*. S. 0 . BhlrtbolMrs. T* . 0 . merehandla# maintained and to return such w arrant to the
ser, S!F„ and Mkaa Etta Bolton.
Ik Out- **r
PP****!1"* license year officer issuing tam e and to pay
■ i n * . Tv bu*l,^ , • operating period or
rs e J . I lh# average number of person* or to him the money collected by
R epi
virtue thereof. Anv perabn aubitlael-l OYoPok* valuo of merchandise
Mr. and M n. Ollvar W. H*U|
n ^ j
t to and Who fall* to pav
^
r*4)*«t#d
to
be
amannounce the birth of a daughter,
k 'a e *
rnae or privilege tax requii
v •/ •*
’ p , . | Plbysd or maintained during the
Carolyn Roby, an Thursday, S ep t
*|fgw. I Portod top which tbe lictnae i* by this or any other law of the
Ward
38.
at*te__of.
H
urldi.
*h*H
on
prtL1 to
be laaucd.
l-saued, whichever
som ber
&gt;u .ba
whlchaver number
W. W. Jsff.raoo. n i r t f t
—Mr. and Mn. Jasso i
llsvo thr *.rim- cnnfidi-mv in your
eor-l £f Tslue ahall bo the greater, tion of the officer to whom the
tha birth #f a
said tax I* payable, bs&gt; enjoined
dru g g ist thu' -you Imvu in your
lateen. Tho average ahall bo obtained b by the Circuit Court from engag­
d'N-lor, for he ■- your iksdut's
Imui and mlnfadding the maximum
helper. 1-ahoy", policy ha*
n . mum number ofr pel
persona or the ing in the business for whir.h he
field.
itoalmum and minimum value* ha* failed to pay said license,
alwuy* loon
inte grity .
l'llO IIO
Cantnl
purity, iprality. You ear
mart handle* for the period until such lime a* ho ahall pa'
tho
s
a
m
e
-u
llh
.
il
l
costa
of
aucl
l « n H iTsrag* U t a b*
-count jut. U1
sssslrraI ootaln*d and th* division by two action.
.T o d a y ;:
Operation
of
a
tualness
or
of "Uto aunt of th# maxiAtum and
4, ■
- th* minimum. Th# term “per­ practice of • profession without
sona eployed” Include* all per* ■ State and County license when
'A t
sana actively working In the bu- such license ia required by law
slqeaa whether owner* Ihertof la n misdemeanor under Section
ad to
Mrl.tch llulldinif
Sanford, Florida
7436 General Laws of Florida
a t JtoC.
and tho penalty is • fine of
rsnattle*.
Section I f . Whenever any per­ double th* amount o f the II-.
son who ia subject to th* psy- cense o r Imprisonment not rsment o t a license or privtieg* feeding i l l months.
Insurance a$»nt* acting with­
taa provided by this or sny other
law of th* 8taU of Florida, shall out a State and County license,
fall to pay th* same when due, upon conviction aro subject to
tha Tag Collector, Comptroller, • fine of net lets than $100.00
•to te Treasurer or other official snd not m ort than 1200.00 tor
| to whom tho said taa la payable each offense.

Mrs. Luther David
Entertains For Son

P e rsonals

Nora Clause Honored
With Theater Party

Si -SSI

y v k ir *

rewtleae* P n a l*a«* o»*l
or canning agrxultural pnxluct*
not given by th* pecker nr cantx r. rale la $7.76 plus $t 50 fur
each flee persons employed there­
at, license not to escced $75.25
section 9. Dealer* in stocks
aad bends or other intangible per­
sonal property, rat* la $37.75.
1 Station 10 Every person enrg td In th# practice of any pro•..ilon, whether or not such protalon be regulated by law shall
pay a license tax of $15.25 for the
privilege of practicing, whkh li­
cense shall not relieve the per­
son paying same from the pay­
ment of any license tax imposed
On any bualneai operated by him.
Section I t . Contracting in any
Of Itr branches, rat* I* $4.75 plus
1144 for each peraon employed.
License not to exceed $375.25. A
person who does all the work
plmaelf with no employes, helper*
or partner* shall not be required
to pay a license under this section.
, Section 20. Every person who
operate* for profit any game,
* mu cement or recreational device,
contrivance or facility not other­
wise licensed by this act or other
IkW of this State shall pay a li­
cense tax of $7.75 on eacn such
amusement, or recreations!
contrivance or facility.
Gambling by the us# of such
gams* or device Ir not authorite-1.
TJd* section include* pool tables,
bowling alley*, shooting gallerie*.
rsrlmmlng pools, etc.
Rjtdtlon IV. An* machine, rontrfw ncg or device, operated for
profit, and which is set In motion
or aad # or permitted to function
by the Insertlun uf a coin or slug,
the m t* Is $7.75 for each machine.
COUlrlvance or device, which must
riot be Issued for gambling ur a
game of chance.

FIRE
CASUALTY

(live YOUR Child
KVKRY (’hance

Wpo#nen .Cipde B*0

I)r. INGRAM. ,

7tT B » tf£ H r t« n g

p ai. “vAm

^ ,“ f-

* * |j
&amp;

Everything New

at PETER PAUL’S

Mrs. Moughton Will
Speak At Meeting

t«8

utift
-*put " PliTlfftw
il ' rrdi'niorry'

NEWARRIVALS

IP 1 -:.v j
JL

Peter Paul's Beauty Shoppe
IS IT A

(JlIKSTION

Mew la Ik* ihw* to get Owt
eese r » q ^ w s e y t « | — — — &gt;

*U EVALEEN,8
1EAUTY— SHOPiiii

CRLRRY AYRNUB

. FROM R A U s PARK

TELEPHONE TM

- OF

itlve Of :Nimed

s s t i — ——

CONFIDKNCK

lilC J :........

Last

L aney’s Drug Stored

&gt;Ve Fill All PreHeriptions

Party laH oaor Of
D. a Hodgts Given

j

■MU m

lam
o

hereby
authorised and #mr « i woo
to Issue a warrant
directed to th* sheriff, commandlnr k i to levy upon
r*al or personi a toll any
m;
property of Utd person liable
for said tag within hla jurlsdle-

Occupational licenses are now
on sal* in the office of tho
TMT Collector - g t ~ tho— Court
House. For detailed Information
concerning tho - new license |aw,
Tag Collector Jao. D. J Inkina sug­
gested that hi* office be contact-

THE L 0 UI8-N 0 VA

FIGHT TONIGHT
WILL BE BROADCAST
s t It*

SMOKE HOUSE

m t

RADIO THROUGH COURTK8Y OP

RADIO SERVICE

• Hars’i a moot typo of pump wkkli ilk a d elalu hatd
by suppljrlag as eatra volsass ot water at f
aad also provides am aaayl* supply et menu
aunt. Ratramely quiet la operation, tbe F-M
tel Kjecter pump ka* but erne woorUg pert. It freducae
‘is motor
aautee atoe
mreeter ureter capacity fee Its
tin tkea amy etber
dedta ef stu u . Aa elector jet end
ami tub*,
tub built tote tbu
euetiem side of tbe yeluto,
imcreeee tbe ceyeehy ef tbu
to, iacreeae
eases* and develop a blob pressure diet
Up reuarruried b reu e l - re»-T -»$*■ tbe
aubject tu wear fremt earner
i
win
yro will.be fled tu give you e
tirfi

\ra^r.

f a l l H erigem tal I je c to r V e te r

PAUL t.

M7 W.

u u rn u

M A c tn a a c u m t a u t ,

o rnm m m m

• r:

• to u f T

&gt;

�ig r'

v-^4M &gt;m *

~

.
•

•***£&amp;■■
.

r

'

■- -

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER » .

-------------* •*

--------- ----------n

ews

-5

r rjlrt

-

- •*&gt;,;

Keepers at BraekenHdge Park Zoo In San Antonio, Tax.; trying la
Bora Punehle, tha hippopotamus, to a now homo, found that tha 7,000paaad baaat qulta definitely didn’t want to leer*. Ha’i ahown almoat
ifeettlog tha truck aa ba trie* to leap o rtr tha aid* and ratUm to Ua
^ aid abode. Jh a keepers won out only after a aaran-bour battle.

»•&lt;

•

, - ■o.uaaiida af ta n k a ,.
might.- Tha king waa on

C. r . RadlepAata £
According to tha official Ruaalan caption with thta photo, which waa fl»«hed oy nnllo from Moscow&gt;to
New York, tha bodle* In foreground ar# thoaa of “ wounded Red Army men whom tha Germane brutall*
tortured to death on Khortitsa Island.”
* *(_

^ g j ^ 3S£iSa^aat^i{-

la taka the

. .............• .

_____

Playing with a gun aha tho
year-old mother, ahot and k
. watchad har. Two of tha yt
homo of relatirea. Mrs. T*

________________

.r.&lt;

■r,.

-.1
, Andrew, J r , 4, and PhM gia,J
« u booked on a honfldda eh»i

w
,
. . _
'■
.J
*
,
t
I )!;» !;
Iw . . 1 Joseph V. Connolly (canter) waa honored on hla tenth annlearaary aa president of King P astures Syndicate
■1
* W f » lunchyon by the Banahata Club In tfed rTand ballrqjnvqf New-York’s .WaUorf-Aatorla, Among t h e - H i .'
1
Jw&lt;f ittandad ware two friendly Heals, Jack Howard H eft), a t Bcrlpps-Uoward, and Kant
L lf.
Cooper (rig h t), head df tha Aasodatsd Press. Mr. Connolly also Is hand of International Newt Sendee,
International News Pboloa and Central Preaa Association.
.

Ui !K .

________
.
I,

■

rr 11&gt;f

n ---- a lU c th a flag-clinching 0-0 slclsry over to* B u n t la J

' 1 inm'
.

SI

Etl

g s ^ a ^ v .£ r iS 22
&lt;•

sssir ss

man oanry an their kta

» ft

A

V‘Jr -R'V

a

£•• W • Mr

J

&lt;•-

?;
.

»

t'v-

(
• ;•.

.

�%

J

29, 1911

H O tf D A T ,

OVIEDO

By MARION It. JONES
A Mr. nmj Mm . C. B Jonrs anil
dtugh!. r, Jean. «»f Tampa, apent
n itln iiila y night anil Thuirdmy
with

ihv-ir nephew, J.

||. J o n n

and M* Jones and 51r. and Mn.
J. Okurland, after attending
wedding ami reception of
nirc*s .Mima 5lnry Allen and
llal#D ltia, in Orlando
AVedn*
evening.
Mr.
&gt;. P. Flonc, who andrr-

•Wrnt an ey e opciathm S n l i m b f ,
im p ro v in g .
M» uti*
rml
‘ of
Mr.

Fleaher,

Iron

and
51 -a. Jim
her
wh** ;iavo
hnl
thr
. a re able to he out agitn.

. I . V. Mix&gt;r*\ J r . .
5lr
51
I.. V. . Minrp, S'., C
5Ioi»rr, J. | .
Moore, and A
5J*»* ip left Friday, for a va
m

ration at Kan«a« ( ity , Mo, Arkn n .a^ , r o h i r a d o , and New Mrxi-

|o.

51rv .1 || Jo n e s. J r , in anbktitutiiM’ f " Mr • M**n Cl Wain
i g h t in t h e l c»M O ffice d u rin g
e r illm*? •
r . W IlMlmlmiiRh. wh&lt;» had a

*rVIrokr last Friday i* only slight­
l y imni v n |

. .Mr. mid Mm C trl Miller have
® em &lt;allri| in Middlebornugh,
ryCcnhickv hy ti*e serious lithe**
Jrf Mr MilleKn mot her.
£ Mrs H II Brown
ha • h ern
)eri« iiR-ly ill for t h r

past

week.

Mr iml Vr
Robert F King
Jjf ft Tile* day fur Chatlanoogii.
^lenn fi»- several weeks’ visit
With Ih n r daughter. Mrs. IJorrg*
C M*nns and Lieutenant .Means
Mr*. Meant the former Mi
Minnie King, will return with
them for a short visit
0 M
Hen &lt;». Wainright hm re
tiirro'd from the Florida Sunilanniii hut is still confined to
her home.
Mr* Olio I'nttrM Mi an d 51la;
Mary

Tftft fcAfrroftD a kHa l ii , RANrrmn n.rmrnA

DO YOUR BIT
TO BOOST
SANFORD

T o t t e n n»** living in thi
K m g ho me d u r i n g th eir -ta&gt; t n Mi
1 Indiiin
I •••'
1 I* ••ii i ft tends and l e la t i v e s that Mrs |
111 f hattan o o g ii
; Mel'un, Mr an d
Mr
W
T | W il li a m V im Shan k, o f I fay ona |
Mim l.iirtlla King spent th» I l a m e , ; lid \ 51 S te w a r t
I h a c h . fo i 111&lt;i ly o f O . i ' J o . i* seweek end with Mr. and Mr«. J
( lit re nee K*lsi-v
*•••» ••( Mi i m u s l y iil a nd in the h o s o i t a l ' a t
D. J&lt; nos.
a n d Mr» It F Kelsey, who Inis Dnvfnn t.
B*n (i Wainright, who wu* hern sta tio n ed a t Pa is U U m l.l
Mr. a n d
M rs .
T im
T ir t s i .i a
?tlmi«ly
in
lined
j
m
o
n
th
ago.
S. I . for ti • im«i f air iiio o lh s, . •p en t M o n d a y fish ing at S e b a s ­
#
i still roofim-d to hia heme.
h a s Imen t n i n s f e r r e d to tin* M a r
tian a n d H allo v er C a n a l
• Miss Kll.a Bril J o n e s h as re ine S tatio n at Z g m t i e o . Virgin* I
Or J e w e t t , the h o n e sp ecialist.
tu r n e d f ro m T am p a.
w h s out T uesday
to e x in l i n e Ben
Mi-i Darien* Allen is finishMrs .firpniie C om nton.
Miss G. W a i n r i g h t . who w a s serio u sly
‘ ing h *r
budness
course
t h b | Katie Sue,
and
51 i s » Ileal.ih i n j u r e d by a fall a m o n t h a g o

^: t t a

Ily PAUL ROBINSON

kett
YEAH.' MimE .TOO.

S O THef2E -I'VE
MY '
u reS A M B iro N -

told you

NOW

r

s e m e s t e r in Orlando.
Echols, n f Orlando, sp e n t S u n ­
G e r a l d i n e W il k rr so n. Miss Mar
\\ oi k
Mrs. F r a n k J o n e s , of S a n f o r d , day with th eir p a t e n t s Mr. a n d
Mr
a n d Mis
P au l t .imph«-ll , j o n e
W ilk r r s o n .
M h*
IVnnv 1 .Mis*
\nn
I.
is sp en d in g so m e tim e* w ith Iter Mrs s. K. Echols
had Mi
an d Mr- Tun T h t*ni;» | 't i t c h e m . .Miss S h sio t i .Murfihv.l sick fo r the
*
M m . C.
W.
p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d
51r
H en ry Echols, i»f Bruna*
a* t h i n diriiiei c ui -t * \ \ i lrie&lt; lay • Miss Polly Mills. Miss M a : t h a (
I OIIM O'o M Lcdcnhmugh, d u r i n g Mr. Jones* wick, (ieorg iu, is s p e n d in g severun cn»ng
Ann Moon. Mina Ja cqueline Ka«* I an op«*rattou
business t f . p to ( h aricsto n . &gt; I
ul d a y s with his p r i r n t s .
Mr.
' Mr
....... I*.*.
\ d * . f . * •ell and M essrs To mm y S t a l e y , has heed re lu it i.
Mr. and Mrs. Will I.other, of an d 51 m S. E Eth el*
t e a c h i n g hi l t i &gt;1.11 .it I •ngwiMvI l.c on O l i f f , C h a r le s
O liff
ami pttal in Otlaii-i*.
W iy n e s v ille , N t have e n i r a g i d
The fa* nu rs an* busy g e t t n g
th is u ir
L e w is l.ee
\l r sin.l Mi
a rro n t fro m .Mrs W t t i o F a r m 'l l th eir land ready fo r their Fall
M l. l e e
W h e e le , h i d
a Oe
Josne V c C l o w i n . of Oenln, is hnn have n a n *
an d will a n . v e socii to
i»pen«l crops.
ni"»i*ti •*i••n r»irt\ at her homo \ i s i t m r his sister** Miss S ura h son. horn An.*
(he w in ter here.
I he v o ung p« * pie o f the M e t h ­
W e i '»*»•...lav n f t e r n o o n
I' •hi-i mi * MeCtow-nn. and Mrs I *, he V u r n g*ne
T h e S u n b e a m Band
m et
at odist 1 h i m h have e l c c t u l th e i r
r e f ». *h' en»* f enk* . n*l p u n c h and b r o t h e r , H. F Mellow: r
year;
t h e Oviedo B a p ti s t f'htire h M o n ­ office* &gt; f.,i th«- t i tiling
n i ,■ i*|\i*d T h o s e l**' O'* '»&gt; r
5|**rgar Tr ip p, who is nn** r»*n
I he p u illlu M
d a y a f t e rn o o n . 5 l i s R y t . ,,p n am » \ . Miss I h**lmn la*e, presj' l l - i: I
,Va e e l c r &gt;1
I W n ect e.l with the Florida
5f o t r t New V o lk
if
er, leader, p resid in g . Tho*o p n
d en t; M i * ( h ' a l d i n e W ilk rrs o n ,
I tw *«•»• 'I
k o t r « w Noii"
Mr* l.ines nt J a c k s o n v ill e , .spent the sirrKtiv •»» the *«
s«*nt were. Ann Pier*on, J o h n n i e vice p r e s 'd t i i t , 51m.* IVnnic 5tlt• K f t i - *p
P iro iiv
Mr
r r r r r *•
w e e k e n d with his parent*. Mr
to t a l nn.k &gt; » •
Jo n e s, Betty a m t J u n i o r Atilut. c h rm . se« r r t .r) ; Miss
Ja c k ie
\\
M** •• »n V* *
I W
5i.»»fm. and M rs c; 1» Tripp
• at hied
Bobby W ar d. Itillv P.s dley. M Kas ell, publicity su|n*» in te n d e n t;
\| , \ |1 *.( *1l I , Mis l"» 1 TW
Mr and Mrs \ |l H all, f »i
fred I.ink, a n d Konnii m i l Audi t v ; l.con t f ’ili m . i s u r e r ; Mirs M a r ­
ton. M is C'i'«ii U*s S l a e . Mr* m o l l y *»f O v ie d o aa I P«n«aroli.
Co*.
tha f a i i a wa v .
p ia n i s t ;
Mi.sa
K 51 l l l r f f M i«I
\ ‘it»Uek, a r e now
liv in g
in
Oi Inn-1.,
.Mr and Mrs R |
\t h e e l e r S h a r o n
Murphy,
chairm an
cf
M i - « A n n P i e r - o u , a n d Mr* R where Mr Will) e* ronrert»*d *\ith
h ave ’ e m v i - i t m g th« u d n u y h l r.I W o r l u p a n d E v a n g e l . . n»; Mis*
i
W heel.
the O rla n d o T r a n s it (houpmi'v
|S| Till* (III- I ll m l ; i • ' i ••
Mrs I t o l e d l i e K em p at St.uk-*. Polly Mill.t, «•• ch firrm tn of rcM i s Fh»vd W a g n e r a n d d a u g h
liver
inn peopl • have l»e«*n
a i a r n j i h i * i \i • m . » i i • \
Miss Mary Mice WiUntni a t J m a t io n , Mi*&lt; Nlarihn Ann Moon,
ll.
M . .I " H
h#; V.
cI t r i n . l e
man HHI si in &gt;»*i i . mi v • »
n u r s i n g se re a rm s u mum here
tended the U n i v e r s i t y ..f F lo rid a- c h a n m a n o f Missions an d World
•t it k nr i ih iiiiu
in . » i i '
*. . v i - it m g h er p a r e n t s
Mr a n d this week and niiinv h.i\»- been
i n t i n «.
Randolph- 5f iri n footh.ill c i u n e l F ri e n d s h i p ; and Miss M arjo rie
Mr s I' W r*»|bo*t. \N • i»*« i.o p e r t l y sick, .la** t*» th- Tvpltoid
M
A
U
'.'I
M
I*
N
l.l
M
C.
f
.
Fkomiph***
a t ((Minesville
'iVi1ki"son. ( h a i n m n o | C o m m u n ­
Mi a id 'l r - Marom Wagner, *h.»ts a d m in is te re d M .n.lav nt the
t'laii.iirr
51 r and 5!is. Hu ■►•hire Au lin, ity S er v ic r.
I f rf . Emma Tlolloway (left).m other
\
h iv&gt;' hi’etl s|»* llil &gt;"j s nil, C i t y 11»«11 TI**' shot - w ll ho g.\
J r . , spent th e
w eek-m il
w ith !
The l i i l r r n ' o l ^ l r Cl A *s of th e 1 of slain lS-y#or-old Ellon Cannon,
ni \ . ; o i r
l I » 1 •
ii
• ti Mr- W ago *• ir«*th *t. cn Again 5!.*nd:iv .»»• ! tile fol
fruit
mt
Mrs. Aulin's i m u l o r ,«t l l . t i m s ] Oviedo P i pt i&lt;i C h u rch n i r t f o r , la pictured outfido NVaihingtnn, M.
'I .» i\ V o u n g . i»lar» »• leave lo w in g one.
011111*11
III*
1*101
I NI .*• \
CRy
th« u fir^i rm&lt; ting «*f th«* new
D. C., court aa »ha comforte*! Mrs. .... * • i Vi mte* ;1 1\ -n
|
M ayor loe I elllll i » • l»-|.M o • i'.. m \ *.•: 11. r.t i . i
M ism l a r r y A r i e is iit l» ndiiiir * y ear At th e ch u rch Monday a f
l.llllan Pimm, whos# ton. Kiftwaril
.m l
**,.».
I • \i*n**i; |*e.*i Ii . f | V M t ■ a »• Met e t c g a r a g e
\ . *1 %Ii! II • i * *
th e (trlariilo .liinioi l*e||* •
tel no .», ' I i
l.oii b W ar d, new
Oden, I* accuicd of killing Ihe girl.
t . live** * .» • • .' i
\
| hiirrJi h i t
Ii i * 11*I. mi l h «i -«
-i i*- *ii .- 1
Mr and 5lrs. | i |l liH i u t u n g e ! coun olio
pro idmg Th* s&lt;- pro
Sht waa him mwecthcmrL
Miss Esfe tii'i* n n c
•'&gt;" h . n
■ n« .«• »-’ K m I n night 5 m**n •
•I T I. .1 • 1*1 •
O'
and
family im di r«*d »•• i •up! s»*af w e n
I . cilia K m g, E liin
**••
■
*
.
m
\
it.
d
wet
e
M
is
*
Th*
ho
i
**
»n
for
C
a
m
p
U
'*
'-'
&lt;
tea
la
N
I
•
f|&lt;|
i\ *s» I
Chmrlca S. t.rc. J r Is attendRo«*sevrlt .Monday, t a k i n g Hilly) tw-fh I a n io ll, .Inn** K.isr l.mk.
•»
rake
a
coins*in
Re«renti&gt;*na
i
r
i*
*
r»
i.
i
11
. e . M *• M a r t h a l u r r n w a v . Mis*
ing Emory University, Atlanta.
G im m a g r, w here
will v« *»i.sina a n d K n t h - i m e Aulm
to t a k e a tr n tr s e ill «hee| a m i
under
Rnrert
Muiphy, who
m e ta l wi rks.
| wen t a n app* n d reto n iy srvrrnl
T h e r e g u l a r ipiarte ilv
me*-t | weeks a g o It i* ha*l to \h- re
mg
o f the O f fh »?il
IC*•» .1 *»f t u i i n d lo lh&gt; ho-pit il
StrviMid* o f th** Ov »• If \ | . t h o |
M erritt S t . l e v ha*
leturnedl
di*t ( h u rrh u m * lo ld I • - d a y home f i o m i*io F e r n a u t d l a u g h *
n ig h t at t h e eh iir rh n i t l i Mr I to n ||« sp ital
n S a n f o rd .
CJeorge Morgan p resid in g S n p p e i |
Th** It* v. » &lt; | l \
Th* nipson,
w a s » e i \ e d iif It i 11».
m ietin t- | i • I u m I pa-l* i ot
the
Oviedo !
T h e se pie«etd
we e
tie* Ri \
B a p tis t
i I ioi *. c e le b r a te d hr*
I II l l a g ' i , Mr a n d Mr C‘fnr,»eJ e v e n t y fi t b ir th d a y on Med
W
Mot gan, 5tr
a n d Mr* T
I ' lo- lay ,
p '. odo-r 'J l l h
l.in g n , Mr. an d Mr* l h a s
S.l
Mr. a n d Mi
W M B e n to n
I «*e, Mr an«l Mr f M F W h e e l - | a n d family have nu v ed to Sar.
e r 5Ir mid Mrs
W l . a w l o u . l f o rd In m n k •• ft»i*ir f i l l u r e h*»nio '
Mrs
Annie C a r t e r . Mr
a m i I J i m m i e 5! h o lm .
of
Camp
Mrs. c . R. t Inttt 4, Mr. anil Mr**.! R o osevelt, O cala, - p e n t the week
R W Estes . M a n d .Mrs K * en d with his p a r e n t s . Mr Hint
W
TullHitt. Mr
»n&lt;l Ml. M I ; Mr- J I
Malcolm
(*nry 'I t a n d Mi* \ \
I law |
\V'&gt;rd ha- been r e c e iv e d
bv

SAMS’ MEKS

1 he Annual

LINE RDfiMS
o n the ra n

rs^r/fiTh

V /H A T y;

YOUftS? r — J

TOURIST MAIL-AWAY

• tfvcnj*. T*

ot 7 he Sanford Herald
’
fTOTHE-THBSE f W 3 '

r o o r ir s o M E P tA c c j

SCATTER
ouT.rnnD

WHSCS W ILL m rnrSM

T M IM -V -

K&gt;»ON5-lSTfeHOr-

DON'T

f

ffifSU-*

WILL BE PUBLISHED OC I'. 27

Every attraction which Seminole County has lu . 11• &gt;
Northern visitors will he carefully explained and pi.ton*
this edition. Complete information regarding rvcm ilioicd
cllities. neighboring beauty s|H)ts, and sporting activitie
he given. Social life, religious work and educational I'a.-iln
will he completely described.

J SUH C.'W R/ 1ST H &amp; l
HAB M HIM TO MAwai n
HIM HAPPY?? Keep H I
HCT2 SINGLE AN O rf g
WE LL A L L BC n
f
HAPPY?
I

EXTRA COPIES AVAILABLE

ByFRATCBTRIFFJ

LO N ERAN G ER
I HEARD YOU WERE
oompirru*
A F1GHV VOURU
UNDER ARREST.

'Any individual or organization desiring exira e**pi
i m
away purjxjses may obtain them by placing ;hi order wi;lt
I
»•
Oct.
A cha
r&gt; cents
iuciiliy-.wlil
.he-madu-Uo-ffli -— f —rr
N/VVi 1
k*5
tl.
t 11
V ' l U rge
L PlN* o f --** *
•**—
’
to cover cost o f mailing. A fter Oct. 15, cost o f the edili* n. in. In
mailing, will he 10c.

W IO W W

I’M NOT
THE COME

ja ss^sO i
— ___ ^ v C H A R G E ?

Make your Reservation curly for Extra Copies o f this Edition!
Please Reserve for m e ........

Copies o f this Edition.

Name ..

t

mAddress

The Sanford Herald
-o~

“Do Your Bit To Boost Sanford’

a

.F in o ifa n

Y*

if-

a

J^*ii

«

-5

ace h v r

.nf**nl
K-’Hrr .1
t..in*&gt;l«

I

HI

I III

-&gt;i nii \ mi i

I Ml N -

mi

w •♦Y I’ll Mil \ I*
«»l
•i

I I MM -

i

« M l

|* » * ||.

• I VI M- Mil |l|*..

IN* I

-Till

l a .

•I •

�4

I

.i

1
tow

T H E B A lfT O B P O T B A L P , B A N T O B P , F L Q K ID A

IfefetWis Is Favored
Ore* Nova In
Bout Tonight

Stetson Students —C.BARTOW,
BepL 29.— (Special)
W,' Wataou. of Agricola,
*
u
thought
n sustained
Display Spirit In a broken back toin •u fall
from the
roof of hi* home Sunday. The
Intramural Games extent
'of hi* injuries had not

THIS YEAR?

been tally

PEI.AND. 6cpt. n . — (Special)
—Despite the arlindonment of
LEGAL NOTICES
intercrllegiate athletlea by Stet
•on University. Stetson students
already are ditplaying unresenr
none*
| L
•S ign atu re
ed and highly competitive epirit —N ntlre-le hereby ate*" *•&gt;»• w».
\V
IL
Dapr».
aad Harry Tarrlnaaver the prnspetta for the 1941
42 Intram ural schedule, slated lon .n g a g . la. b a .ln ... at III
■toner.
Palmetto A rena, under the
to get under way here Monday Mouth
flrtltlnu* name l*alm.tto O n e .r r
I. hereby a lr.n that I
Ceoch D n d y
Cowell,
veteran and thal.-ws tate.1 tn ruat.ter said amNollr.
enuate&lt;l 'n bu.lnee. .t 111 HanH atter m entor now wearing the n-me p ar.o aat tn tb . Iwm&lt; at font. Are. Harford. Florida, under
tfflclal title of profeasrr of phy‘ itie MetMlone Nam. Hiatal, irttip - the flrllllnii. name (' a I* t.lnuor
to r i. Lava of Florida! w ilt Hlare and Ibaf I Intend lo r e c l.t.r
steal education ami illraetcr of ler
I he Cleeh at the- Circuit Tnurt at . ‘ldaam epnrau.nl In lb. term , of
intram urals, will direct the Stet. Hemlnole CeaOty Florida
the "Fictitious
Name Hlatuts"
son Intramuralista in tha star!
• - V W, It. itu p itr n .
(Chapter 11.11 larva of Fl-rlds!
IIARIIT (.’A l t l t l N n n i N
of a four-week round of Introwith th . Clerk of the f'lrtuli Court
of Hemlnnt. cnunlr. Florida.
campus football next week.
■
i 1IAHTIN CRRMOtf.
With |h o assistance of Carl
Hanford. Florida.
Doc” Jehnson. Instructor In in
H*pl. 1». t i ll ..
• ■a o n c r
• ramoral a’hletics, Cowell's host
Nolle# la h#^#hjr ilv tn lh*l ll
».f fraternity
and
iiormttor&gt;
•n(M »4 In bu«&gt;n#«a at 19#
squads also will s t i r t straight am)
N. Park Av* Rnnford. Florida, unelimination play-offs in horse­ d#r ih# riellllnua nam# TUy«r&lt;*
shoes on Monday. A fter the round ftr.iity r n . and that I Intend t'6 forobin of football l«. over about Iflrtwr -aIII nam* pursuant to tha
the middle of Orli.ber, the com- farm# 'if tha "Plrtllloua Nam#
(PtiftpOr 20*J1 U w i of
petitors will enlc- upon n m uni Slatuf#**
Flurltln) with th# &lt;?1#rk *»f th#
EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS!
of tennis, and basketball, while 4‘lrriilt Court of H#mlnnla &lt;*ouniy(
ping pong also will hnve taken
Jack la back from Broadway with tha latest
the ram pus
spotlight
lefon
Hcnaallon—
lime f i r the Christmas holidays
Eleven sport i in nil will full
the Intramural slate fi r Ihi
von ic
&gt; Tool yenr, each i f which wil
rnrry officii) e-edlt toward r
Nolle*
Ish
e
re
tr glvsa IIni I am
grand trophy. Cowell explained -m enm t tn liu-loesn
al Its Hsnlsnl
S e e all the Broadway and Hollywood atars
that intram ural track and swim­ A i- Hnnfnrd. Florida, uiuler Ih* liel
null,
inline
Hanford
Avenue nee,
right be for* your eyes.
ming will la- attempted on an
amt that I Inlrnil lo reexperimental basis, looking tu ltniileo
Ki.le,
Mid
name
pursuant
|o
Ibe
the addition of the two popular terms of the "Flotllloun
Nome
sports to the regular schedule Hlalule- irbaplor 10*11 I-owe of
Florldal with Ih# Clork of Ih
th» following year. .
I'lreu1! Court of Homlnolo t'uunty.
PACKAGE GOODS
Soy beans end byproducts, Si- Florida.
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
HAItY C. AlJCXANHF.il
forian timlier and dried fish
Honfurd. F ln iM *
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
are the principal rxporti if Yladl Sopl. 39, 1941.
vie tok.

II up to $300

■; M l v TORK. Sept, 29— v#&gt; \V m K ara, tawny. ton of the
aft din west, attem pt, tonight
U complete pugUlam'i moat fanttatW earoe-Wth—from
deathhad to diadem—when he hittlea
t t o great Joe- Louts. for the hea-

H I * Furniture

crown.

■Mfra. who rote from hla own
aahto after the doctor, (a re up
l a t e tor hla Ufa 11 months age.
w in.eater the Polo Grminda ring
n fa rd o jr generally a t tha moet
farm Ida bit opponent erer to faee
the 27or ear-old ehamplen, a
nte«arcb*who la haltered to be

•Co-Maker

• Automobile
MODERN
FINANCE CO.

d.

■ scheduled IS-round _ enmay prove a throw-tack
| • historic Dempaey-FIrpo
which wae staged at the
tolo Grounds In 1934. Both
aft and challenger are
ponebe re but caraleaa on
i, men who can rlae from
tomraa and contlnua slugging.
Moirtlafly, with hoary fight-

peOjcRedott;
/k * tf H W e m ? R 4 BACK
-vtA-y

— -fMis

leiOldlOOAt BBULlArfCE d e

WAS SUPPOSED To ft. ASd I

AS A SoPdoVO«e_Ar4D V
\ ' a JU N IO R ./

I when tha field lights fade
the triple gong sounds for
m. This will bo the world's
lost fight crowd alnco 70,000
nded the tectnd Louls-Behmelhost In ’U . Prornotor Mike
to expects the gate to aptlmate 1700,000,
eren If
atoned rain forces a poet­

a s? i 3 rb s a u “ ut

ATTENTION FOLKS!

tile vtAR r « t r»if&gt;

W W i ’S ’ o t s J 'H

i c s ’, Nora’s apparent prow
At&lt; M and hla ssststa from
Mamie and tho yogi, he will
rt through the ropee an un
low to tha batting’, with .Louis
wed around 1-1. Louis [»
prod naturally, treatise of hie
&gt; | ’l egord.
tittog dee has suffered only
-defeat In M profts.iona)
hosts. • Blessed with djrnamlte In
2 th - f la ts . he baa knocked out
4 opponents, making him the
■ pit deatmethra champion In
{Story. Now, facing hla UU op-

OANS

determined._______

“

h

f r f A it.

PANORAM

( o u t s tACK

At$ •Jow

Bttk SAovueo

Jc-

w^

JACK’S

' fVCAkt OF C l t t l U t U
UAtf FAkk, CiPCOAH■&gt;/
M Mif VlCfo«y SPRieJT/ .
. A&amp;AiN JT CMio STAGS- / S ,

Sophomores Will
Get Chances On
Miami Grid Team
CORAL GABLES, Sept. 29, (Specia l)- Kophomorrs are goingl

DEW D R O P

INN

FIND NO HTOIIM VICTIMH
SAN JUAN. l’eur;o itico, Sept.
2t»r-l/V)—Navy planet searching
____
tor ml«.&lt;ing crewmen of tha
A m rriran freighter LUby Maine
retiirnnl to bn&gt;e .Sunday report­
ing that n heavy miit prevented
flying near the e ite r.

tn get their rhanre

when th e l a i i s a g o s a l
fonlluill i M f Q |VI Kmlw
Oct. .1 _
.
J
to . . . . . . . I
H o lD e d
2
W f ly ll
Coach Jack Hording of the
Hurricanes h is enough vetetnnn
to make up one full tram - e x ­
Rome find they new! only
cept for fullback. However. h» s ta rt taking CARDUI 3 days be.
has split his veterans this Full fun- “the tim e,’ as directed, toi
and made up two trams, filling relievo periodic pain due to
out each eleven with th" b elter functional causes. O thers find
sophomore, nnd from nil indica­
,CK DRAUGHT tions, will inn the twn trim sy s­ CARDUI, ured as a tonic, helpi
it selling laM- tem, at lessi. a t the start nf tin- stimulate ap;&gt;etlte and Improve
i digestion through the Increased
ineTallone In the

University nf
Miami
, *S»
fact, all the champions before squad take* the Geld
i m ’made a total of S3 aueccaa- against Elen College.

&gt;, aromatic pow.
atna a tonic,
tone laiy lnrhafa Importr r BLACK

CATES A?AHTMBN'W
CaI m CulWin*
Nko clew I'room u d f

season.
,
!
On* eleven, with two lighy
halfback* ■operntlng'W'MHV-n nror
pound line finch Jee Krut nl I..
end, Capt. Tom Kearna. tackle.
Paul Carifco. center end Hutch
T ii’ ligtr and I’uiscll Cnoti-n,
hacks, ak vetrran., while srphomorea Gene Jiipln, cnd| George
Gacllardl, tackle. I’at P-troakl
and Al Adler, r»mrd« end lloh
Douche and tlib MrDotlgal,
I barks are working with them.
On the other team, the veteran.
1are Roy Roblnann and Itnv (lor1 man, fnchi_William Wunder,
tackle; Nlcli Broker, guard ah«r
Red Tcbln, hack with the tnphnmore • recruits Andy Musante.
tackle; Tuffy Sapp, guard, Jla rvey James, center and ll.y Dunn,
lloward Plarmnn and Al KbhuIIii,
backs. •
With a tough 10-gnme whedule, the llurrlcne* will need nil
of tha rcnai lied men ll enn gel

fi.*..* n f n-tdlrlis

(till'd*.

r
nnd th u .
lo relieve periodic
functional di.treaa »uch aa head,
nebra. nervoueneee. rramn-Hho

pain. Try CARDUI. Used II
yeapt._
— (AUV.)1

‘

/

J

i

.,v
»■. ■-

,

IALTMAN’S)
§ -U S E B CARS
O T c flW
THESE CARS

— MUST

sari:

GO IIE F O H B
8 E I T . 30th*

Alabama, South C
M. 1. In November.

^ tg ^ H e d A d v e f tis e n ig iitf f
t-ROOM GARAGE apt,
on)y. 1S»» Palmetto Ate,
R afrtgera, 3-ROOM

COTTAGE turnl.hed
t a i l K. 4th Ht., Vhona H37 -J.

ONE BTORE, Rvlng qnarterr
second floor — Celery Avo..
Phone 211. W mem apta.,
lower ami upper. Langlay Apia-

WANTED—100 NEW cu.lomarx
ar old once either, Homers
•Soda Shop.

NO PAYMENTS
. UNTIL NOV. »th

1931 CHEVROLET
COUPE .......
95-00
1934 FORD
COACH ......

T h i s Im Y O U R

1931 FORD
SEDAN ......
1933 FORD
COACH . ...
95.00
1931 PONTIAC
COUPE ....125.00

y s a r, w h sn

1932 FORD
COACH
1931

FORD

COUPE
b it u a t io n

w an ted

nurse—Willie Mae WlDM,

lo v # e

..

in

A m s ric o

p ro ts e t. ’ A n d
n a tio n s

g o v s jm m s n t

in

^
th is

a n d

d s is n s s

ic
s t

125.00
VR

.2r

'

125.00’

1934 C H E V R O L E T
8TD . TOW N
■
SEDA N
l» 4 9 lf

Nnrae—Mlrlem Bronson.
■: Cypr ato t A v * r
*

TUUCK3

„

I 1938 C h . v m k t ^ l

_ 1V -iJ '

tmt&amp;SgKg:

till

8

.

1925

as
Vt

fra

9 »- I

v.V*-

n-

“

If
&amp;ft

•r ifr

�w m aa m n w

Sanford Is Tha Only Cantrml
Ida City Affording RalL Highway
And Water Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1011

Family Flivver Of The Air: New Plastic .Plane

urchill Warns That Suggestion
Still Danger
Nazi Losses
Minister D e c l a r e s
Russia’s R e m a i n ­
ing On Firing Like
Depends On U. 8.

Gets First Papers

British. Admit
Battleship Hit

Senator S a y s Ai d
. W|I1 Not Be Ef. f e c t i v e Otherwise

fewto Protest V io ­
l a t i o n Of MA lr
't ip * * * By K. A. F.
•

l o n d ON,

§*pt. a a - ( A P )

Churchill warned the Com­
mons today t h*t ' although
e rmany la auffsrhur a ec­
us air-power shortage, she
b itrong in other tw e e t*
and the peril of Invasion is
B0t pest.
L O nly

"e n o rm o u s”

U.

S.

Connally Asks...
Direct Delivery
To Great Britain

Talented Anna Hanson, S3,
who was -Mias Finland" In 1939
sad now ilnga and dance* In
Los Angeles, haa taken out first
papers In anticipation of becom­
ing an American citisen. She la
shown as aha saluted the flay
at tha Lot Angeles Federal
Building.
- i—

7M Get Licenses
In Biggest Day
At Court.House
pected To
Re­
newed By Tonight

Hr AMpftalH P m s
Declaring that the United State*
now (bonUi “reassert and rvonlalrt
oar adherence to the doctorlne
of freedom of th* tela,” Senator
Connally (D., Tea.) aaaerted laat
night that If American aid to Great
Britain waa to be effective thU
nation ahould deliver artna anil
munition* to point* “where they
ran be affectively employed.'’
Connally, chairman of the
powerful BrnaU foreign re lit Iona
committee, told * radio audience
over NBC ehat Adolf Hitler
“ilnka our ehlpe wherever they
may be-. He aeada hia lurking
aubmarinra into our defmaive
water*. B e deflee u*. He rrmnlera
our citltena. He aaaaulnatea our

Farmers Warned To
Watch For Attempt
By Law To Fora
Reduced A c r e a g e

Soviets Report Hurl*
► ii»

'‘Significant Dis«
tance'* In B a t t l e

MEMPHIS, Trnn.. Sept. 30.—
IdV DUeen-ion was (ward tods]
over S rc rrla ry Wickard'a |dal
to rut cotton acre**- by lifting
it fur foci crop- with assurance
of good prices on milk, rggs am
hogs.
N. C. Williamaon, of U k i
providenc*, (ji., ■ member of tht
national cotton rounri), aaid ha
understood an attem pt to force
cotton reduction by law would

fa r m e ri ami farm Icadera of
13 aouthern atatra Monday dug
Into the mechanic* of n 194|
program which would drastically
change the agricultural economy
of the region.
|
Urged by Secretary of Agri­
culture Wlekard tu aupport a
apeed-uu program in numrroua
commodities "to cruah the Naal
th re a t to democracy," the ex­
pert* moved speedily into a diecusslon of regional and alkie
goal* In th* va«t 1942 produc­
tion.
The department'* program for
the south calls fur a reduction
of 1,170,000 acre* of cotton from
this ytar'a allotments, and other
reductions In •'money crops" ta
mako way for Increases in milk,
eggs, livestock, peanuts and many
other commodities.

Finns Capture
Several Towns
R u s s i a n s , Br i t i a N
Blamed For Out*
breaks Of Czech*

A new plastic airplane, auaceptible of
maaa production, undergoes » t o t flight over
Rooaevclt fie ld , I- I., a t the hand* of Martin
Jenien, pioneer Pacific flier and vi-lrran air

r .
new being ruthlessly attacked
upon the high sea*, while on law­
ful buf|htaa, ought to be allowed
to arm for their naceeaary selfdefense—for Uw defense of ku-

Lawyers Urge Repeal

Congress Will Pass
Bill, S a y s S t a t e
Supporter Of Plan

wui.rhave-*,
paisrd before Christmas," when
he addressed the members al
their regular monthly runferepre
Sunday afternoon in Die Semini4u County C ourt Hull**.
"—•Mi. Wate h-ynn the spoorh by
declaring to the 200 member*,
“The entire membership is going
into action with a xesl and vigor
unrqunled in the history of tho
organisation and when talking
with leading senator* and con­
h
gressmen, I felt that the bill, II.
It. 1038, ho* moved far closer
to passage than ever before."
The Townsend supporter con­
ALBUQUERQUE, K U. Sept. tinued, “The President of the
W—(A'lN’ew &lt;loud burs t-fed floodi United State* in a conference
hed across aouthern New with Senator Barley said he was
Jco Monday aa this normally ready to mako a broader Social
aaml-arid sector of tho soothwrst
Security program , and a Callup
totaled up th* yrari* rains as the
lI showed the people were yivg n a trs t In recorded weather hi&gt;t Iheir stam p of approval to
the provisions In tho Townsend

Will S p ea k At
Legion Meeting
David I.. Wilry of Mount Dorn,
«tiitq field *»rvic- officer of the
Vi-t-rnn* of All Warn, will ntlrnd
n upccisl mcetfng of the A m e n ­
t-ait
l.cglon Monday night in
llv U U

u

»

.

l o^t w

fnitun wmen nTtert* veterans;

here.

IVnUiijt three (piedtion* on the
blackboard ill the front of the
room, at the «ch&lt;Nd farni tuiblIng, l&gt;efure the meeting began,
Mr. Schmah guidetl the dUcua-

C

Mr. Weir, stated 78 percent of
the voters In the poll were in
favor o f th* Townsend Flan a* it
stands, and he proceeded .to cile
example* o f the “ feeling* of Ihc
public.’’
The ipeaker stated the first

to suffer with the advance

of

Men In War Games To
Be Given Furloughs

overt ’ end th* manager rootled.
•What or* you- folks going to do
WITH THE SECOND ARMY with ItT !t‘e up lo you.’ *
IN LOUISIANA. Sept. Jfc-f/P)
Mr. W tlr stated. “Now whM
—Th* soldiers who took .port In wo a n going to do la to pass
Ih* Townsend Flan that will put
tho unemployed to work. Jus*,
r and ha given 15-day fur think, *14 billion* for defense*
gha soon after they arrive al and who Is going t«s pay ItT
their home stations. Second ArmyWhy. yon o n and what are yon
h fid (]u iftin inikouDcod Monday going to pay It with? Dr. TownThe vacation* from Army Ilfs sand ha* an answer.
will be permitted a t eneh poet
“To a rod oca to the limit, aad
moat all human deslrra, to build
Iho boot highways, to pa* thg
boot machines, h at do not forc*
mpltltudr* of workers aad tmall
kilim lie to Uw ‘wall.’ Do not
allow tho control of American
aotnomy to fall Into lha hand* jf
• ftw great enterprises. This lo
th# coarse oar Country U tak ­
ing end it marks the end of
American Democr acy."
The Tewnaendlte quoted Paul
V. McN p U as say lag. “MUlwpa
arw hungry. Why am Uwv hnn■vm ilT n 'land u f pUntyT-* Mr.
,W 3r In Mweloaioo prophesied
“atffcv dork yearn of great de-

O

xir*&gt;tx&gt;x,

Universities Called
Mirrors Of Confusion
. Iiiv n u u ,

o*pi.

JU .-W 1 -

PrvaMent Hob*rl M. Ilutchiru
?.f ,.ho
of Chiragi
Monday labeled American unlver
altlr* mirrors of confusion l„ ■
dUtrartrd world.
'
Speaking a t a convocation at
which th* university awarded 35
honorary degrees to some of Ih*
outstanding scientist* of th*
United States, Latin America and
Europe In concluding the eelelra.
lion of ita 10th anniversary,
Hutchins declared lhat laetltuGone af higher education will
have -to recapture, revitalise and
reformulate far our lima the
truths which gava purpose and
slgniflcanrr" to th* founders of
i l i University of Chicago.

Number Of Accidents
In Auffuat Is Great
CHICAGO.*Sopt 40—(FV—The

Crosses
i ’Peninsula

■\

'

.

clared the Germans have made
n» gain In two weaka In thdlf
l.rninyrad •lege.
Uayonet charges by Garmatta
on the southern Russian front
are reported from BarliB with lha
Russians leaving hundreda dead,
t). N. II. u ld on thd north m tf
front the Gormans and r l a n r
rnpturrd aeveral towna betw een
l-akr Ladoga and Laka Ohofai
and aelied the la it of the l l H .
• lan-drfrndrd lllanda In
1A M
l.adoga.
' A German apokeaman blsmeif
the Ruaalan* and British fo r Wciting rebellion In Ciachoalora*
kia, leading to the execution o f
114 Ctecha In the protectorate o f
llohrmla-M oravia.
U»*. xepnttad - f io r t . rK f c ;&gt;
'rT iw T hat Leningrad defendeM
have forced the German* bohig
In aeveral place* and the So­
viet* m aintain tho initiative, i

sonu-whtra In the south were ac­
knowledged, but wore pictured as
broken with captured Soviet ar­
tillery turned on tho struggling
Red troops.
German
bombers meanwhile
were said to be beating heavily
at the whole Donrl* area I t an
effort to knock out the Im portant
surviving w ar plants there.
-Hertin, -which -previously— h o d
laughed a t the Moscow w ar 410
conference of British, A m erican
and Ruaalan delegate*, took #
new ton* of preoccupation wHM
that meeting, although clalmlntf
that the beet It could acrome
Irtish would he to provide fo r th d
Amarlean
diversion of
M certain
.JR

asking ami roinpluti* n crop nut
TJToiif lu e iw - C ir T in we induce
transient labor to come here,
(3) Would a trailer canip and
employment office help?
It wa* genrrully conceited by
the men present that more would
have lu be paid latmr due tu the
shortage tu t the demand^ of
labor must In* reasonable or the material* oi-th*- expense Of
JA rratra-B ill-iurt-U
*
Uh the seaaon on the loan* now tain,
Russian accounts yesterday re ­
negutiated.
ported
successful
counter-attack*
Gn* member suggextnl that he
expected tu |« y mure but when extending from Od**sa In th* fad
the rrup runic* in tha labor will south to and above Leningrad Id
come In also, lie adijrd that war th* north, ana claimed particular
always causes a rise In labor success for a Soviet counter-of­

costa.

Another member urgrtl the
farm rra to agrr* on a price they
will pay the laborers so that
there will be no competition
which will booet th* price of
labor. He expressed confidence
.lhat Ih* cold weather will drive
the negroes back to Florida this
winter and remedy the situation.
’ Machinery waa suggested by
on* aa a substitute fo r lato r and
a method of breaking Ihe mono­
poly of labor caused by Ihe short­
age. "Labor doe* pot hold Ih*
upper hand. The farm ers are not
tied to labor," he declared.

High wages for negroes was
'nted out aa a serious menace
Mr. Bchmah aa he recalled
own experience of having
hi* help say they “have business"
when they have, earned enough
to get by on by Wednesday, and
wa Ik out of \ the fUlda. "Negroea
want high wages but they am
satisfied to make ju st enough
to get by on each week and will
quit when they have earned that
much," ho explained.
“Thom I* plenty of white labor
available la Ooor( la and Want
Florida. Let th* negro** know
Umt white labor la eooalnw In

S

■Hit (Kow win fmlrm itAtlM.1** Up.

§ |p

Tho Reda today rapotteiR
their armies defending Laoinarnd havo captured a glty
on the approaches to the cap­
ital and hurled the German*
hark a "significant dlaUncB*
after 12 hours of hond-tohand and
houne-to-hoUM
fighting,
Tho Soviet's Red Stop de­

The Garman* aubordinatad all
their clalma of yeaterday to na­
tion in the Ukraine, where the •
aouthvm N atl foreva war* MM
In have deatroyed th r u Red jllviainna totaling about
4l,0#O
mm northaait of DnMprropetrn v k and to be advancing claoo
in i )h&gt; Donata - River- baain end
th a * flrltU Afht’ii lirrilnl, afte r
the induatrlal city of Kharkov.
they have been induced to roiitu Strong
Russian countar-attacka

K

aiate, flash floods . from the
Mogollen Mountains roared down
the (Ilia River, threatened to ent­
ry away a steel highway bridge,
Inundated highway*, routed low­
land farm famUlra from their
homes and washed hundreds n (
acres of cotton and farmlands.
In the soatheaet, Roswell for

fiiucva ‘*iiiitii

’’’ '

Mr. Wiley 1* the only member Alabama ami (lit* Carolina* a
of n three-man committee r« far coin tit litre of f Ivi* m«'n9hrn'lnl by
apiHunted by Gov. Spessnrd Hoi- r . It Dawson, county a k c iiI, was
Iniid fur this work, and Joel 8. namrtl by (!u* Kchniah, president
Field, commander o f t'ampbell- of tha Hcniinulr County Agricul­
t-nssing Post, declared that San- ture Association, to invratigato
fohl is fortunate In gvttlog him th a f i i e r al rrhat Citation program
for furnUhlnir h«&gt;mm for laborto sneak.
The Mount Dora man is com -I t *, Ithe possibility uf buibling u
mandlny officer of Ihc Fourth | tralloir camp for Ihc labor ami
liuttalion uf the Florida Defense the artting up o f an employment
Forte, of which lht« Seminole aervkv lo j u a r p the UUirrui In

Cloudburst' HU
Dry New Mexico

flood waters from th* mountain
fed Hondo roll Into It* auburh*.
aad expected another Inundation
ty today.

Americana

doigner. The plan- la 20«, feet long, haa a
wing -prrad of 35 feel, weigh* 2,300 pound*
an.l h». a cruiaing speed of |25 mil-* an hour.

John H. Weir
Farmers Consider Transient Labor
Talks Here On To Plant And Harvest Celery Crop
Townsend Plan Mount Dora Man

Speaking on th* forum program
of tha Washington Evening Star,
the Texan added that "the repeal
of the hostelled Neutrality Act
would not he un-neutral," He
Bddtd:
“After Its repeal, the United
John II. Weir, National Town­
States should be a neutral under
mean * Jump front send representative, told support,
international law. That (neutrali­ anIt e would
s t i m a t e d 20,*00,000,000 er* In the FlfUt congressional
ty) act prohibits th* arming of
car merchant ship*. I fhvor th*
district that “ the Townsend bill

"AM to be affective
th# delivery of arms, munitions
and implcmanta of war where they
can be successfully employed. Jt
tatad tMpa, It w p d g i cargoes, to
a t tha la st , adnuta only about deliver w vuotia b We embattled
lUmiMiyyUa
9
two-thirds of tha old license* In
Samlnola County are expected to
be renewed by doting lima to­
night, Judge War* eddod. '
Up to Oct. 1 last n a r tflOO
had been sold and 8,324 w e n sold
up to doting time last night
Huwaver, Jurigu W an aahk th*
law tluaa not require driven to
taka examinations if th* .licenses
a n net purchased before the
4MdUnt*
•M .
- - I W HunM -Iwi Bitp*d-griaU5 cab Bar AaMeiatkm’a «4Ui an­
FVK
f d lhair nual convention plunged Monday
i«a shop* la New !**
driver’s fleerise* but in apiU uf Into problems trialng from the
a - Harper of the all of th* warnings and rvmln- war In Europe.
.
a Co. stated to­ d*v» tha fact nm alna th a t onaEdward H. Foley, Jr., Jkw ral
Wird of U»a persona who had II- counsel f*r th* Traaturey Depart­
te tkwu
ment. warned uf now Axis a t­
tempt* to curtail American pro-

Yowell Installs
New Flufotegcent

In Siege O f v
Leningrad

fensive about Bryansk on tho
central front. Thsrv. In an ora#
more than 300 miles southwest
of Moscow, It waa assorted thoGerman* had been sharply thrown
back and that two Soviet vlllafod
had been capturad.
j
Before Odessa, It wa* declared'
that twa Rumanian Infantry bri­
gade* had been routed with la***
»* of more than 3100 daad la W
single action.

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
The following morchanU hp9
kuslnaa* men havo already signi­
fied their Intention of cou p o n * .
to * " H h Th# Sanford Herald tw
publishing n tpooial Touriat I d luon on O c t ST which wtQ ho
diatributod to 1,400 p m p o c ttv

�</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="73601">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 29, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73602">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73603">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 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="73604">
                <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="73605">
                <text>Original 7-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;, September 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="73606">
                <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="73607">
                <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="73608">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73609">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
  <item itemId="7396" public="1" featured="0">
    <fileContainer>
      <file fileId="7034">
        <src>https://richesmi.cah.ucf.edu/sanford_herald/files/original/409766f4758f14104683477656079fdd.pdf</src>
        <authentication>6315e0de292e9d33ae53e0b05e627132</authentication>
        <elementSetContainer>
          <elementSet elementSetId="4">
            <name>PDF Text</name>
            <description/>
            <elementContainer>
              <element elementId="52">
                <name>Text</name>
                <description/>
                <elementTextContainer>
                  <elementText elementTextId="73600">
                    <text>1.

*

n

I

-:

- '&lt; W W
v . i*
• •**

li•-*“k-*As/l ..;v

.

8 3 fV -

m *

;r v - ‘ ■
T :- 1
j-vSTi

x?.

5
*

SELECT SELECTIONS ,

„ State Game
;BeSt Of Shape
' V *' -

MKireviLLr, s*pt- w^on

Tom IJob *m» a
o f Florida fouttall
ft Her* yoilfrday for
' MU*.. «IIH high
-n a m in g the &lt;1Mlwon
'year by tit* powdfful

tint*
playState
bop**
won
Mar

enUro . pator tnvdinc
_ wa* pronoun*ed In good
i tor tho Saturday (lit with
. •which defeated Florida
In l*it acAXon’s ol'&lt;n«r and
on to whip Ooorgclown in
’ Or*nr* Bowl Nrw Year**
__ Gator* planned to apond
nlfht at Oothm, Ala., after
ping for *upp*r at Tallaba*&gt;Friday they will praetica In
CWambo*. Mia*., and remain
Yfefp. until Saturday morning,
‘^ id fc named Milton Hall. ho*Ucklo from Plant City, came
Florida mentor Indicated
except for rdpladne
Bill
n with Marry Parham at
ha xouU atort the *am«
that opened la#t Satur
r a l f h t ’* came with Rindolph-

1 ; Gfywer Finds
lljt e .la

,

‘'f it # Mine
Sept.7 2ft— (S A c la l)—

inrrglL' arapnlpoM/' eltru*
af Lake county,, term*
It* a “joM ralrtr t* dl»___and Urn# afalA.’.'.hf »’ M.
boon to npthdmi fUtributter
and tlaao aatt Uma *»alit 1

. «m »um *r»’01*4 ,(ic»\fr» d«that they profac.VlNmiot
i lo all other* .botf iM
W ° r.r kedplhc qualKle* and
or a fle fV r o o tfe o (ho
r. flavor
S ;.'j
1
to
r* trf
f, then, don’t • wa
instead of
M thid
u‘
Irucct
lita«t I*
on* o f dolUurf
doll
r nritUon*
it r»»r
eliminate lt*^7* *
rdednea* UtJ* ilan for
\ftlU:
of tha
♦ of th*
ho Iniaet
April or
„
•P™y
gringo*
en lot It color
i. TuU
•utliul bronta
Ity of
it* the n
a time
ig o A dt tha
Inetlvo
* titn fi a*
te U
eh n o o r
a*
1* the
_. oaf that
tU Umt kai
mite, be

ti 5» i*t

■r-GSS

Oft thl*
the l l o -

Uancb
fa tailing

retire fruit
lld’~WVnrt»ge»

_____ B y

RALPH W ARNER

(Kd
Note) — W arner’# Kclfet
Selection* b a hichly (occeuful
Cridiron prediction nerrice
that
boa*t* of a true, correct a*ero f IX percent for the la»t
*e**ona.
Select Selection* I* InaufuratInc a new policy thl* rcaton, one
that will c ^ « Ihe reader a clear­
er picture of the ratine of m aj­
or football team* in each ecctlon
of th* nation.
Team* will be ranked numeri­
cally and lectlonally. Thu w-elior.*
art South-S-Soulhern and Southeaitern conference*
and
r-tber!
free lance team*; T e x iu -T ; K a » t-'
C ; Mid W eat-M W -BIx Nine and
other* In Immediate vicinity; Midland-BIc Six and Mixanni, V a lle -;
Far
W e*t-FW -Paelfle
Letrue and free la m ir i there.
For example
Mi«* A t .
t*
ranked 8 1 , Dyke H i. Mlnneaota
M W 1, Notre bu n a M W 2.
In addition *ymbol* -*i!l be iue.1
to de»tcnate the exp-cled do«enet* of the eontrit* aa fo llo w *-ABC-to*a up, AB-Clo*p nn&lt;| po*•ible upaet. A-Clo«o but tram
picked ahould win.
And now let* dive riyht into
the 1041 trill picture, one Ihet
promite* to be the mr*| .Inline
in hiatory Urcely due to
-he
even dbtributlon of ptaviPX ml
ent and the draft.
SO U TH — B. C. KaeU* net mi
AB ratfnx over poten^nllv pow
trful Tulane. I , H. tl. figure*
the name over Holy (li«**. |)i,ho
might run Into Deacmi Iro'ihle
while Florida get* a papvi thin
*d*» over Mia*. S ta 'r.
MID
W E S T — Leahy'*
Notre
Damer* premiere with weak Aritona. Michigan State, rated behind
Michigan, neverthele**. I* picked
over the Wolverine* ber*u*e of
It* certain emotional uplift. Vandv wiD trouble Purdor, mavbe «erloualy. Ohio State and M lxeurl
toe* tip.
g A B T — Light
opening
»lat"
with Ole Ml** well favored over
Kl.
ox-powerful
(leorgetown.

:r;

Fordham. U Idle.
F A B W E S T — The Inflated lea­
ther will have to have many pe­
culiar bounces for Washington
halt the nationally
favored
wold plated
Gopher*.
Stanford
2n4 Santa’ Clara. F W l and
likely
appear aofa.
California,
thla
acctlon.
lurprlae outfit of
muni show •*- d
■*u f f Ogalnat 81.
Mary*.
The selection*—
*U1 Til
_
Bunion Coll*** 1*1
i.lv
81 AU
ui,
....
|^,U&lt;«I*IP^ 8 1 * '"
llrOFM KU&gt;

.

Ml
K1*. *»•&lt;•
Hoilllt
Nor Hi •Urolloa
HI 3 a
IdUUUtB-MAlabama U1
8 W
» J
"» "
llaorgla M» » * 'f
I *\
K.fiiaehr HI4 «,v*r'
I - 1 Hi
Aul-urn HIJ u.*r llownitl. ^»iduy

.. as I 111
|IJi» A
rUmflon
ny*
'
&gt;i**f
fcntth f i r k i n *
h u i » HI*
IMvIdNon A
r •Um tp ia ' 'when nioaot fw||X Tl *»*rr c
Tut.*
Y d s s n)HiflUn Tt
a .kiM m * to tha trmle aa
uidlrnd 1*4^ Wo o ih U r . opt Br«OM’ and K« MMtin.ll*! TX ov*r N,.rl*&gt; T.»aa
lurier Tt «e»r llitilln-HIniman*.
T?Ja. A * M TJ over ll'.u.ion.
a
irkan.aa T* '»*Cr IVntr. I,
w in weiaT
K«tr* Ham. S t j l o v .r_A ,U n »a^
.: ,
■
over
i,la biraby e'.rt.i 11 * 1 tl Mich. S la t. NWI
*a*d 10 bu»liT-#Ol Ctlerr
MWS. Attf?
purduo MWS oirr Venjorbllt ntt.

and flieor.
rrtll My*. £rtn

1

•"

_ Heat Werh*. aad Ikal I
I* retrUttr »1 4.D «a i* ourto tha turn* *f tha -VtcKota*
. iChepirr
' U * l at KWfliUt with Hi*
Ilia Orleolt Court ADBemt■#rth*
, Cognty,- Florida.
&lt; .«

J Tk ****%&amp;'

.
or
14. m i .

Mlnic-irt
flhlo Mtate JlW t o»«r
MUtland *. AIM*
................... ..
Indiana Mw ’ 0 , *r
MWII.
AIIC
l^nr I fW 11 n»*r l&gt;r*'**.
*
'fihlahutn. . »|i,ll*iull o n
Okla. A
• 4 M Mldlanil t. A
BUT
Mlaalaiolpnl HI «»►' •lonrgnlow ii
E» A Friday Nlghl.
Nay* Ki over Wm A 5 l « r
Itlt.

NOTICB
s .» ‘r ■
hereby atvta,, that
T.mplc K l n *.r Kan**)&gt; Midland
in haelsaaa . at Ban1 . Frl.l.v nlatit.
riertda In th* Co e l l / of Cnlgal* F.T n»er Hi. ta « r ,n .-» .
III I'alary a Data- Ununueap- K* .n o t S’ oi.-era.
Ih*
llotltlou*
nam*' Nahl
, » o F.1 * » n r W «rl-yrn.
Nig Co. •and'
Iktl. l In- P.riainnth Kt* »**r Xo.’ filrh.
W*»l Virginia J ill nvur Wayneu.
burg. A
■yraoa*. dHt .tee? Clan-via. Fr*
d»» nlghl
tU aha lla a -M U m w . *4. - lluaaeoatare.
Niw Tork U.
*t «--*r
r&gt;. M. tt,
r . *1
n - T P,
FAR W M »r
0*4
Mlnnrsuli MWt over vVa#Mn»li,n

l•cad
ta

1

»

m

•Advertisements
7VI

wrrr*?*r'

, &lt;f

. tJ

'

t '&gt;.* I ‘ i

*’-•}■ THE AAlfFUtD

M itt

f:R » t

. 1 1.

»

■ i'[ V

hfc* A# w»&gt;

t

|i

_
‘

.f jj

eertineal* aaibtaeaa
desert bed property
Semtnele, PUIe

Schedule Of World
Series Announced

m

**ri«a.
Urfar y
tha ttlw x
. th* Bi

la D D It
geetlon 1 *^ i
■th, JUngt
I of lb* MI4 prolb* u l 4
eortifleato
a lbs aajao ml NELUIS

N E W Y O R K , Sept.

—The world
extra vacant*,
Ing together
Yankee* awl

*

•It, hat fUad Bdia*
ha*' mad* appll-

TaU eVhllleala .h ill bo
. —aeeardlag to law. tho
A r t y doeerlbod tharala will bo
I Id Ibo JUghoet bMd.r ot th.
irt ' bouao door on ih . (tret
See
oiidar In th* noalh of October.
Mlt
which I* th* 4th day of
1141
October,.1»&lt;1,
Tinted t*M .» U dnjr * f t*»t*m bar,
* ,

•iPfi
Florida aa IfoofljT (fk#'
fth day ot Octeher, A. D. l M l/t h a
tarn* balng a rale day a f ‘ this
Court, otharwlaa, daertaa pro eonfeeao will ba entered against you
dad each af yaa
T. la farther erdered that this
order be published la Th* Hanford
Herald a newspaper published In
Faaford. Hemlaole fouaty, Florida,
•nr* each weak fer four consecu­
tive weak*.
WITNHmn o r kand and efUctal
seal at Clark of Ih* Clrcait Court
In Hamlnnl* Cooafy, Florida, on
this Ih. Ith day of Baplamber. A.
D 1**1.
O. P. Ilim.VDO.V.
Clark of Circuit Court.
- By: A. M. W EEK*.
' Itenuiy Clerk
naiii-ANii w. hpknctsic
Hollellor rof I’U l.llff,
(Offlalal Heal)

Dodgera, w in,*tart Wodneetfoy,
Oct. I. wtUT'lMd', flrat ,,jw o
game* t e t a f (iUyed In Y anlee
Stadium.
* ‘
The next three ramaa,
1-4-5, will be playi
yrd at K
A 'L- 1. P- F. fUtniCDON.
h o t u x i o r A m . re a n o * FOR
tfUPh -cbrult Court. SosiIboM
Field, heme o f th*
—
TAX DEED
Gpuaty, Florida
Dcdgera, who today w p« t M l r |
c h a p t e r treat o r i h *
B y H U BimOICK.
.v o n c K
i* ltr itr .n r d i v r k .
flr*t National League pennant
' »
•
Dtputy Clark. That K. COt.EMAN holder of T *«
In 21 year*.
(Oftidal c«*j)'
CertlflhaU No. l i l , lasaad Ih* Tth
If ncceaaary, th* tlxlb aftd
U*t A. D . I l l * , ha*
acventh l i m n
will- bo
it
■ones
.n o n m
f c a V / a Mn my
i
ofric* sad has
mada. appliesUoa for a tag dead
Yankea Stadlam, Oct. 0 and
to bg laeued thiraoo HalA-earilfl8.
FT GIVEN, rale embrace* tha folloerlng dax o n o S T 1* ’
In drawlnf up the lehednle, Thai
holder et.T aa arrthal property In the Couoly of
A. |»
Baaebill Commlailoner , Ken*la*sad Ik* tint Mamlaole. Htal* of Florida, to-wl|.
O r tlIfteat*
Du -1I1T. hat
u.(
N l*TH yd. of B &lt;1 Ch Motion
*aw M. landb deekled-on - a f a r «f
tflaa a ad kaa
It. Township I* gouth. Haag*
one-day layoff baty a w ■ thd m w aa
kIleal I*B f Jr a-tax deed.tw
•aada.at
1*
East. Id Aeraa.
i t r contaaule
alr.’ h and **T *nl_
pa ijaau. | there*. .Bald eertlfleat#
Th* aaaeeamant of Ih* aald pro
pem dt a eatlifactory aale . *f
‘ ewtag deeeflb^l Psrlg. uader th* said certificate
•af a*i
lau*&lt;| w*s In tk* name - of LEE
ticket#.
Brother*. Lot. i f A MrttlttWOraage VIII'nUi* said cfrtlJIcale ahall h*
la f L ( 'B o ek 't n g a - M
redeemed according to law, tha
Th* a****us**t *1 th* aald pra- property described therein will be
p e tty under tha-eald
eerllfleate a-ild to tha b'ehsst bidder at th*
lieavd -was lo-Lh*'naia« of UAJlltT court house done on th * first Mon.
day lx Ih* month of October, sail.
ltnl*a**aaid*c*rtineal*' *haU be Which Is Ih* llh day bf October,
radeemed aeeerdlan , It: law, tb . l i f t
.
•*
property ‘ dexrlbed Ibar* Ia will b* jlJJ*t*&lt;T Ihla Wh day of September,
eeld-to the highest bidder at th*
(d ir t has** dour ad r»t ftrat Mon­
O P. HERNDON.
day la tha mouth af October, m l .
Clerk Clrrult Court, Hemlool*
•County, rtorlto.
nR flO K L Y N .
Sept. JA-^tA*)— wtleh la th* llh day or Oetober.
fill. ■
ity: k . i . n u n n ic K .
le r ry MacPhall, a llt o p j
y
PalgA.Ihta.tth day of gopumbtr.
Deputy Clerk
Brooklyn ever aaw ond, , ptAl-am. 1141* 4.
(Official Heal)
a r . UERNDON.
arm* on HI* desk and fried mK*
Clorh Circuit Court, gomlnolo
a stack of World Sort** cKpqkp
HOTICSB o r APTLICAnON FOR
’
Couoly, Florida.
when D ick* bfedwlck eaUad &lt;pF , ,
TAX D IE D
-By, E. U BURDICK
&lt; lf A F TE R ITATT OF I W
from Bn*ton yestarday te talk W lX
- D tp tlf Clark.
VDTICK IH ItKItEBr HIVEN.
bai uball’e d lu ieat tram wa* h e lm ­ (Official Saalir.44
Tint A. K. APPDEBT' holder of
ing bom* the pennant.
&gt; ' *
Te* Certificate No ITi. leeiieg the
Th* etraln of a aenaatlonal'.***-;
T OF THU ln.1 day of Auauet A. D . HIT.
son, broken an, suddenly by vic­
t m e u r r o r h i t filed same In my offlc* and has
AMD FOR U N I - mad* application for a tax d**d
tory, brought tear* to jq ap y
*
• • B M A * CODXTT.IM CIIAMCRnr. to be issued thefaon. Bald cartlflIraUier-lunged root*! w h e ,fo il■•*
W . tW. .C..BMJTH. Plaintiff
rata embraces Ih* following de­
much prtdo of ownenhip l.i tho
scribed property’ In |h* County of
Flatbuah flock ■* MaePhaifT
Hemlititle. Htale of Florida, to-wll*
U^MAN*OUVfc*l?, r et at.
lAts 1 to It tllotk II Cryetal
In the office* of th* Uo&lt;|n£ la ftA .
________
lake
Winter Homes HutattcrTATiov
headquarter*, a party wa* ita rt
video Plat Book 1 l-mgee lit,
THE
OTATB
OF
FUMUDA
t
O
:
by th* tkk*t-**ller*, g a tr’.ierl A&lt;
IIS A lit.
i . W .________
Wart. __Jr, and elfepolicemen who bad v r t i l W , * U
The aeaeeement of tha eatd proWard,, who** ChrliHan name la
the tumultooue crowd* In EbbetS UlbaoWB: W- w. Ulmer and wlfa, f ierty under th* said eertlfleat*
eeued
Wae In th* asm* oT l i ,
Field all througT
Uie
roaring • ■ ■ UlmSr. who** Christian pame
known.
Summer. They grinned while they l*Yohka«wa; aach sad every of
Unless said eertlfleat* ahalt be
lb* betrai Aevteeee. legate**, gran.
wept.
teg o j*th *c rlalmenl*. whoa* name* r-leeroe.t according to law, th*
Down ,n the thropged atrext*
a tinhaewa, :cUlmlgg aoy rlght properly described therein will be
sold lo the highest, bidder at tha
o f Gri-enpulnt rnd BruwnivlU# and Mtto'i
n iim n iiiir oiNFiMti unti«r rod(t hnue* door on Ih* first
even to
th*
far
r t ie h e o .o u t
d s r ^ M i h . deetpeed. end wife. Monday la th* month ot October.
Coney Island way, th* thpuspg
Catharine Dlx Itarbuck, deeaaetd; I lf l. which Is th* llh day ot
whr&gt; had llatened to radio broad- J. O ' B*yd,.d***a**d; All** Wilder, October, 1*41.
Kited Ihla Ith day of September,
WII
cart. in »'d&gt;re* and bar* loohdd at d#e«daW.&lt;*ad hus bead
, -d* Ipsaad. whoa* , Chrlallan Stilt*
on* intnhar and let loew
the
, .
O. P. HERNDON. '
n* la-unknown,
sadIt. B. Halt,
^---------------first wild yell* of a coming atOkW
• Clerk Clrrult Court. 8 *mlnola
«IH i‘ 7 " •
- «J
of lny.
County, Florida.
bath* mad* to Ippear from an
WnnI spread that the' Dodger* aMMaett-. filed la ■thl* _ C 4 M A jb *t
_ » r B- JLJOJUADICJC
. • -r — v i g -J u .^ nriltr- Ja.aw,
would b« rolling into ,to w a ,,B $ yeu amt •*ach af ’■yodN?Wt3rai*A Beal)
claim, la hat* soma right, tills or (Official
(°H I
midnight, and there .Woaa.t' %|
lnf«r«*l In and te the following
doubt that there would ho a tldp
preparty Involved In tbla
AOTIOB o r APTLICATIOIY FOR
it* )■ ‘ iemlnol* County,
humanity sweetdiig over that MS▼AX D i m
to-w llj
,,
CHAPTRR ITiXT OB ) M
tion when tho boy* came
Ilk .’■ ■ -.
j Ity
fln .K .1-4 8*e. port nf Hue.
NOTICE
18 HKHEBY GIVEN,
uUtion.bp-’
Telrgranu of concTatuldtlon.
bp*
, * t Hpatb. Jlanga XI
That
bolder of
JAI
, . A.
— II. XIAIbCJIAXf
1.
.________
tout*
gan to flow into M icPkair*
ae"
i f . w . ' l l . l t . Chafna N.
v
.
.No.^HI,
..
Tag.Cartlflcata
laeurt tha
C
turn, anil among tha
US 8. 1114 rhaln* K.
y of A g g u a l____ ,
hat
valaA Ik;ItXX thalas to
IU«
11*4 same In n&gt;F oftlc* and has
to bat r a t
Mayor h*
&gt;«, , h ' '
lagi alfo mad* application fa r n las
Guanlia, who Informed MacPhaJI
-.-.a* aere* *t an t-t or aw
to ba latucd tha faun, gald earlinHI am now really proud of p4v«k&lt;
U r d r B M 'l l T p p . t l B.. lu n g *
ca t, embraces th* fallowing daly n " and wired
1 **
Pu
^
J|rK*ati:at*g ! . •rtb*d propariy In tha County af
* Baaliea II, Towaablp
Baminof#, mat* nf Florida, lo-w lttram manrger, "greeting*
JUnaa I t Baal: alto
Lot* I. 4. I. 4 I Black SI
one temperamentallat to. am
. , of NE 1-4 of Brno. II
Cryttal luaka Winter llama*
Th# Brooklyn Eagla, U p epeawlTwmaXtrB. Haags XI Baal) al­
Huodlvlalon Plat Book X Fpgaa
ing borough’a
only
nawafAMT.
to N W hlaS.af «W &gt;•« * ( Ba*.
114. t i l , * III. *
’
U._TWP. XI 8. JUng* II Baal.
Tha aaaeaemenl af tha aald
blaxoncd forth the Udlngh 1* &gt;
Hrty under tha aald iartlfleat*
black ht nner headline bldgiy UMIt' . ' M n w o n E th*** prtaaau ar*
to euqtmaad you ahd aach of you
id was In tha nam* ot J. J.
the on* used for llltlpi'd
NL8.
t* b* •aaw.appear bafor* tha above
of Poland. And what wap th*
Xtklad court, at th* Caorthota**
Ito* said etrtlfleata ahall ba
to tell the world how '
feltT
CKX — TWfN
MWo win!’* tho E asl*
h c r t s ho *
BUT H« I
J I -T O W H '
rw t a
•
‘ '
ONLY
«
T
I
Hianfurd KWI over o ra l aa ( FWjJ.'
V
h im ' &gt;
VA
STARVED
Oallfnrnla FWX over IL -M ary*
ROR POO#
F W i. A
&lt;
1
• •!
Hanla Clara F W I over Ban Free,
(taro Hull.lay gam*.
*
Bo. Callfiwnla FtVS sear Oregon
Mists FWT
v ti'i a r
'
Hlala
UCIsA
FWII
rctsA FW
over Wash. , Mtdll
FW I*. AIIC
.
;
*
,
f
e

Brooklyn Goes /

N u t s A s 44PoB^

Bums” Win \\

—

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

/ A U Y fK ya sA r

lag

to Jaw, th*
thsrtln will ba
heat . bIdler at (hi
_
daor «fn th* flr»t
_
n -lh e month af October,
l»«t. which-la UM dth day of
October, m i .
Datad tktp Ith day of Septem­
ber. 1141.
O. P. HERNDON.
Clark Circuit Court. Bemlaol*
County. FJarida.
By: B. U BURDICK.
Deputy Clark.
(Official Baal^
a OTIC** o r APPLICATION FOR
__ . . . t a x d r r d
n U F r a n iTegy oar xgtB
n o t i c r ih
ii h a t n r
g iv e n .
Thai kk II. W ALEg holder #f IVx
Certlftcat* No. I l » , leaned th* tnd
day ot July A. D , l i l f . has filed
same In my gfflc* and hal mad*
application for s tax deed to be
leaned (hereon.
Bald eertlflcafa
embrace# th# following daacrlbed
propariy In lb* County of garnibeta. Htata of Florida, to-w ll:
Iwt* I to tt 4 Id A Block I
Kathryn park.
Tho aaaaaamant of tha aald proaald cerllflrai
C rty . under th*
mad was In tha nama
know*.
Unite* aald' certifies la akall ha
redeem*,I according c , law. Ih*
I matrix dranrlhad lhar*ln will h*
told In ih# hlghrat blddbd al (he
court houaa door en tha rlrat Mon­
day In tha m o n ito r Octobir. l it ) ,
which la the ith day „f Octobar.
Dated Ihti llh a*r of r«pt*mbar. lilt .
O P. HERNDON,
f*l#rk Clrrult Court H«ralnoIa
**'»untr. Florid*.
(Official Real)
NOTIUE OP APPLIC4TI0X r o K
TAX DEBD
CHAPTER ITeaT OF IPS*
NOTICE IH HEREBY
OIVEN.
That W H J.IAU F. MERIWJCTI1ER
holder nf 1 - 1 of Tag Certificate
No, i l l . leaned th* Tth day of
Auguel A. D . t i l l , has filed same
In my office and haa mada ap­
plication for a la* deed to ha la­
eued thereon. Held certificate em­
brace# tha following described pro­
perly In lha County of Seminole,
Stole of Florida, to-wtlr
I « l 1 Mecca Hammock 1*
Acres more or leas.
The assessment o t tka aald pro­
perty under tho said earttrieal* la■usd •&gt;■ Iw- (ha nama af ELISA­
BE T H *!. WOODRUFF.
Unless aald certificate (halt h*
redeemed according t» law. tha
property daacrlbad therein .will ba
told to lha hJdheot bidder at th#
court houaa door oa the ftrat Mon­
day In tho month of Octobar. l i l t ,
which Is the Ith day o f October,
till.
^»Daled Ihla Ith day of September,
O. P. HERNDON.
Clark Ctreolt Court. Bemlaol*
County, Florida. -----E. Is BURDICK.
Deputy Clerk.
(Official Baal)
NOTICE) o r APPLICATION FOR
T A X DEED
CHAPTER 1T4BT OF IBM
NOTICB IB HBRBBY OIVEN.
That CANDAT1IA REBD holder of
Tag eartlftcat* No. I l l , Issued
tho Tlh day of August A . D , l i l t ,

hL, r . M , : » , 2 le:

“

,h * P 4m *

of

•wAMO A F T E B C .l
W C R I M A B B IIO ”
LBT# ALVBWt MOW*
R O V M s M E m .r a U

...'

TAX DBKD
CHAPTRR near o f ** bb
•NOTICE IB IIEREDY OIVEN.
A a t A. !,. HOOVER holder of Tag
Certificate No. It*. Ieeued tha tnd
H |i
day of Ausuti
A. D , HIT.
TT
-lied’ same In _
___
________ ____
of flyo

10X^

coU

i

r.w

4

tor

property In the Coen'ty* oV 4 Bcml* ° * • * ■ * ! TJ,9r)da. ts-w lt:
^ cl Ion lL T o w a a k lF I t Booth.
K a n t c .ll Baat 1* /a r e a
Th* aaatoMeant of t i e gald pro- 4 )
perty nadir th* g*l4 #*rtifl?at#
l» th* beta* gf FRANK
T c 5 t t S * 5 6 RK , i i * , . ^ u ,
redeemed aicOrdlng T e law“ the
preaerty deaerfhed tharelg wilt bo
M '8 # hlfhpst hltocr at ih*
-rart h o a j g j j g g r on th* f i r s t .)
Monday
aaday la
f j tha moaXh
b m I x e l October. '
~
’
thg^Itle day gf

cito b .rm V ^
1. ? . ^

,u

Ith day gf September.
, / u ' h 4 *2*
A
-------

..Cletk ctr
C

o u Vi
, , y „- F r l - ~ « B /i B. U BURDICK. '

(Official s .* ! )

"

CUrM

PLORlNCa ElCI SAYIl

N0TMIM4 BUT
•nr-TACTiH#

1 // N iim M rm m m r,

u «

&gt;1.1
worn I

5 ?

LEGAL NOTICBB •

I

ns

NOTtOB
CMAFFIHX 1T4BT
NOTICB IB HBR
■bat HARRT 4 14
MEYER holder of T ie C
No.. XT*, laauad th* T tlE

m

NEHI BOTTLING CO.
S «B fo r 4 s F k .

ETTA K BIT
im agojr

86LONOS wr
P lZ A t M r

LCA1C
FU3HT?

TVdOfima
i i

-loo NSW-1

'* » «

V«TOC*CMlM1t&gt;
THBTTIAH-AHO
t o s s e d h w in t o

H E A D # A flS

1H SB M 3G A 08

'V ~
n ~
7 g7 K

on**

.

tAaiui Mid eartlftcat. .ball hg
redeemed aocordlog lo law. tho •mhraeas lha fottowiag d*s«rtb*d
properly described therein will kg property In th* Oogaty af Baa*I•old to tho hlghoat bidder at (ha •ala. siata of, Florida. Jo-wltj •
Isota 1IA 4
X1A* McNair*
cogrt hnuto door on tha tin t
. Oran** Villa P U l Ba*k 1 P*d»
Monday In Ih* month a f October,
t i l l , which la lb* l lh day * f
Tli# eteeeement of tk* said pro­
Octobar. 1X11.
Dated thla Ith Bay o f Septem­ perly under th* aald .certificate
taauad was la th* atm* af H 4B &amp; T
ber, l i t ! .
IL COMSTOCK.
&amp; P. HERNDON.
Clark Cl rent! Ceurt. Itmlpolt . Unless aald. cortlfUat* ahall b«
redeemed aooordlag la taw, tho
County. Florida
property daagrthod tharala a ll) be
. ,
Byt B. U BURDICK.
y
*
Dtputy Clark
•old t* th# hlabtot bidder at U *
(Official Beal)
court houa* doog »a th* ftrat M as-

m

9H ACRE8 ta.d farm land on
hard sftrfac* road, dot* In. for
or xal*. Rtaaonabl*. Phon*

'U

&lt;»»■«»■- ' »

daacrlbad properly In tha County of
Hemlnole, g u t* pf Florida, to-wlti
Lot XI gtandlford'a Addition
Plat Book I Pag* ltd.
Th* aaaaaamant of Ih* aald pro­
perty ondar th* said aartlftoat*
L A T U tE n *

nOTTOB o r APFLICATIOII WOM day In thd month bf1 Octobar. t in .
which I* th *'d th 'd a y of October,
TAX D t t D
lilt.
v
c j i A r m irmr o r i n
NOTICK 18 HEREBY GIVE?*, Is- Datad thl* Ith day * f September,
l
i
l
t
.
Thai A. K. APPLEBY Mldar of
O P. HERNDON
Tax OMlflrata N&lt;x III. Isau«4 tha
-Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole .
2nd dar of Ausust A. P . lfHp haa
County. Florida.
(
fllad aama In my offlc# and ha#
Byi B. L BURDICK
mad# application for a tai d#*d lo
Deputy Cleric
b« ta#u#d |h«r#oo. Raid crrtKkat#
embrace# tha followInR d#»cr1b#«? (Official Baal)
property fn tha Cotta! 7 of S«mlnolc. Rial# of Florida.
NOTUBB OF. AFPLICAT10N FOB
leotf -ft to It Block tt“CryiTAX DRRD
I# I*ak# Winter Home# Hubdl*
CHAPTRR I Tear o r t*a*
Vinton. Plat Book I Pare# 111.
NOTICE IB HKBEBY OIVFN. 1
IIS A !!•That I. K. KERB ITT holder of Tat
Th# a#####m#nt of th# oald pm- Certificate No. 11). loanad Ike Hh
p*9t y undBf fh# Mid r«r t IMcmt# It* day of Augsal A . D .
I ll i. he,
■uni wa# In th# nam# of Unknown. filed asm* ta my afTtc* and has
Unlc#« aald eortlflcaia ahall h# mada application for n lax deed
redeemed arcordlnv to law, th# la ha taauad thereon. Raid certlfl.
property described therein will b# eats embrace# the following d- ,
■old to th# hlRheat bidder at th# ecrlbed property In tb* County of 1
court houa# door on th# first Bemlnole, Btala of Florida. In e ii;
Monday I# th# month of October,
Letts I, IP 4 11 Xarsoy'a Ad­
t i l l , which I# th# &lt;th day #f
dition to MldHray Plat Book
October, 1141.
T I'ag* II.
f&gt;at*«t thla Cth day of 8 #pt#m«
Tha aaaemmant nf the aald p,oher. m i .
.
perty under tha aald cartlflrei.
O r IIEn.MDOM.
ieeued was la lha nam* ot U n­
I'lerk f’ lrrnlt Court, Hem»noI# known.
t'nuntjr, Kl- etda.
tlntoaa 1 *1,1 partlfleat* ahall i,«
k L mMLPICIC.
redeemed according lo law. lha
Deputy Cf#rk property described therein will l.n
(t »f fir 1*1 Seal)
•old to tha highest bidder at lha
court houaa door oa tha ftrat Mon­
NOTICE o r APPLICATION rom
day In the month of October, m i .
TAX DEED
which la th* ith day at October,
aE cn o N laoi o r text
14111
NOTICE IH HER RUT OlVEN.
.Dated Ihla Ith day of September,
That D. D
DANIEL holder of mi.
T at Certificate No. Sit*,
datad
O. P. HERNDON
Ih* Snd day of July A D., l i l t , ^.
Clerk Clrrolt Court, gemlnola
has filed said certificate In ray
County. Florida.
office, and haa mada application
,
' 'B y: E. U DURDICK.
for lav deed In leeu* Ihereon ' In
*,
Deputy Clark.
accordance with law Raid certifi­ (Official Baal)
cate embrace the fallowing de­
r-rscribed troparty situated In BamtNOTICBS OF APPLICATION FUR
nole County. Florida, to-wll:
T A X DEED
l.ot t Block A A le ia n d r la or
CHAFTKR IT4BT OF IMS
Oviedo.
NOTICB
IS HER BBY' u l W
The assessment of tha aald pro­
W . a TOWN8 BND holder 3 f
perty under Ih* aald certificate That
Tax
Carllflcata
No. Tdl. taauad the
leaned was In the nama of l* It.
Hh day of Auguat A. D.. 1111, has
IIUMPfIRDT.
I'nleaa aald certificate ahall ba filed asm* In my ofDc* ' ahd Ban
application for' • . tik ’died
redemed .cording to law tax dead mad*
to b* Ieeued there**.’ Bald tcr^ifi
will Issue Ihereon on lha ith day rat*
tmhracaa
the u fPUowlag . d»
4*
of October A. D . t ill.
Cauaiy o
of
scribed prqparty In the Caoaiy
Doled this Sih dir of Beplem. Bemlnol*,
Btata
gf
Florida,
to-wllber A. D . t i l l .
W H of NE 1-4. of NB 1-4 of
O P HERNDON.
NB t-t ------I Township It
Clerk Circuit Court. 8 emlnot|
South,'
' *Taat 5 (Acres
County, Florida.
T
h
*.
aaa
.__ith
* said pro.
E. I. BURDICK.
under
'■Aid certificate
Deputy Clerk perty.
Issued
wag
la:
ft.Xktn*
of Un(Official Beat)
known.
'• *
»
Unit*# f l « V
k-ate shall h .
on HER FOR PUBLICATION
r#d##m#4
—
79 • tap. Ih*
TO EUOENE C.
RUTHERFORD, properly
III t&gt;«
c-o W. T. Whitehead, gavnnnah. •olit to Ih
t th*
court homo
New Tork.
Mqn.
u
You are hereby required and day In: the n « B tr
r, n i l .
ordered to appear October I. t i l l , which ta ih* Ith ’
&lt;*f October,
to tha Bill of Complaint fllad m i .
agalnet you by Aliena M. Ruther­
Dated Ihla W t day hf Septem­
T
J
R
ford In th* Circuit Court In and ber, n i l . - i
for Bemlnol* County. Florida,
la
•
O. P. HERNDON. w
Chaneery, th* tarn* being a suit
Clark .Circuit Court. Bemlnol*
for dlvorc*.
Ccuaty, Florida.
Tilt) HANFORD
HERALD, - *
••
By: E. U BURDICK.
newspaper published In 'gemlnota
Dtputy Clark.
County, Florida, la hereby de­ (Official Baal) ' • '
signated aa tha newspaper • In.
'— '
"
- ■1
which thla ordir.ehalt ba pukllahid
NoncBt o r ^ i f p L i c v n o N f o r #
for fpur roneeeutlve weak*.
Done and ordered* al Belfort,
CHAPTER 1T4BT OF SPBB
gemlnola County.' Florida, thl* 4th
NOTICR IS HERBIIT OIVEN.
day of Beptembor, A. II. 1141.
Thai a B. lUlADBHAIV holder of
O. P. HERNDON.
Tux Certificate No. I l l ,, leaned th*
Clark of tha Circuit Court Tlh day of Anguct A. D.. 11X1, haa
0BO A. Ht’ KEIt. JR.
Riad aama ta my offlc# and haa
Hnllrllor for Plaintiff
mada application f#r a tax deed to to
(Official Baal)
^ y c JLtharptiu #Hd .catUOaatA ^ T ,.
..

■ t t t t l CN il

i

•llhgr.

tn 'i

as

» \
.

jS B H ip

Xn . Nnr 9mjr
i x .A

Wan ted
J+

c« f e - s l t

v »

» ■&gt;

v -f ;

'Voc JiUjt*

’

�.

• •

'

FUmlnok C ounty Produce*
More F ra il And Vrgetabtoa T h u Any
Sim ilar A re* |n Florida
B

VOLUME X X X III

Established In 1908

tfaly Loses .
#29 Ships In
One Month

-0 attfnrii

Sanford ?•* The Only Central
Florida t il&gt; Affording Kail, llighwar
And Water Transporlulion

AN i n d e p e n d e n t n e w s p a p e k

SANFORD,

Ontario’#! Premier Meets ‘FDR’

27.

FLORIDA. SATURDAY, SKPTKMIIKR

V

Member Aasnciuleil Crews

till I

M M IIK K 27

rShips
tj• *Hailed
¥ai. ?f Nazis R eport Destruction
By President
O f Russians East O f K iev
\ n in c

H a ilo H

I

September Has Been
Worst Month Since
Warship Defeat By
British At Matapan

Roosevelt ('alls Fin­
ished 14 Cargo Ves­
sels Telling Blow
At .Menace To U. S.

Thread Rationing
Ordered In Rome

lit
Awwee&gt; In «r it I’ ff M
ItixKi Vt ll
at i humid
liMliy i

lim n'hm /

Navy Helps Battle New London l ire
,v

Taken

to

plots it

\ iMcn. iin

A L E X A N D R I A . F, r v n I .
2 7 — &lt;/P)— R e p o r t* fr o m
ht&gt;ro t o d a y nay Ita ly lo * ’. 29
s h ip i to t a llin g 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ton s
in
I r v in g
to
send
•■••in.
f o r c e m n i t a t o L ib y a .
* D u r in g
S e p te m b e r,
her
b la c k e s t m o n t h a t se n s in ce
th e d e f e a t o f h e r w a r s h ip *
b y th e B r it is h a t M a ta p a n .
Mitchell Hepburn, premier o f Ontario, Ciinmla,
m i l u v I m•
four big liners have been lust
*h.ik&lt;&gt; him.!
f e r r y in g up to 5,000 soldiers [ the Circus Saint* ami Sinner* Club m New \-&gt;rk.
|with llnrnlil Hofmann (riitht), form er
grvernur o f New J-r • \
each.
|.Ofs of life is believetl to be j v)Bl|e up us President Roosevelt, Hoffm an distributed bag. -i "g.d-1"
relatively amall becauao the troop- j (&gt;|
Mj (|
ship* were heavily escorted.

In Reme. lu ly ’a bread has
veen ordered rationed starting
Wednesday and group measure*
to conserve material tn defend
Libya and pay for the war
Ihrough a heavy profits tax havu
been npproved by the cabinet
toiussolinl tllay announced the
omrunt of grain is Insufficient
Indications were seen rrWay |
night that Britain ami her allir*
might be preparing to plunge In­ Educational M o v i e s
to toe Rusr^an war. which « lrr*'”
Jx consuming so many men that
A n d Exhibits In

Public May See Defense Class
To Be Held At
Forest T r a i n
Seminole High
In 0 r 1 a n d o
Metal Working: And
M o t o r Mechanics
Taught St.ucLc.ntH
Train

Navy niul th** &gt;1 i time i oininit*
■mn had*-I in
*!•• (hew
Finlay

lh n

••tir*!*\

tnlini*

|#*•**••

m

••

|ir«»-

f

merrh.i'it

•limwl* ak* in -t
On t1. Iv . . f
I»nv

hi

It for** 'I t i

l.m • imc

U**tf.| VV , . t h \ ( o i l o f wliit hto'l

li* •ti tVfi

ti bv.ti.l |&gt;r.*\ i.iiii|* tmi.

•tab's- uii*| wli.it

till

h id

tn

In*

II'
•i.min
i si
,nd
*!i*tif
Ntliitit.il I attil I
S ' .
i« tiit*d,
•I'llf Ml in • f ih
M Kill •'«’ •\tni•It' *!• •. "t
|*t • ti 1 t.f
Mli* 114**
m i l
(•4 111!
n:»('• n
- (*»| a it k is( .I'll " ‘ kl
the*
•*«rl&gt; |di i*« t.i tin*
.* .ill s•III •*Cf.»» (
w ll i It 11|« |'|
••( K.i * u -k•**1
•v* »&gt;
A turn* nt in tii.ik**
lint
nctUicr ()••■ hi|twsirki*i 4 nnr the
i.tiiiiiii*ai*111
cm,tent We ill
■t it Ii/.«• that iimrc and •till mnrif
tin ri'ltanl *•It1 1 »t*% rni•- 1 Ih- ImiiIi la
4’art , s ilL'sts
«ii vitally •••‘ ■riitiul
i «*i i t | *1 • It t n* n r

ta the lilt iin ji t«• il&lt; fiat uf |ho**
•IL' P»* « » r - t wh.* :n
this* ttiiiiiiK
t ha lilts Hy o f all thf §••«•!•:«• o f Hu*
44• I M '
IK ir
Vtliiiir.il
!'• hi x»n
ttf
th • Navy'-s huri-au ••1 •III |»N ( ill
.*•1 III** launrhitiK *f 11 Vt*»4(*||
in flit* da 4 " a
••tun*
4%Inch

l .*

I **..elnlr • "e-yy

i

•t••I

ii in

* **lav

|| i'll

&lt;\mi*

.t mi.n iiK i*.|

tin*

•• *&gt; **1 till* hat 1 1 1 * o f
h* fin t. f« «*•••(»( •**i*4| ii |‘ Kii*v
\\ i ( 1 1 fit,.
f n n » . hi II.' |-||
• ll? II 4- &gt;'*.* H * n i itH• -4 .Hid tin• |• fill s* . -1 r,»;\ m in pr i m u,- i n .
r.m 1 ll* U h 4 i.t n i r !ii.iii-il
III 44
•It t1* 4
1 \S*l -. w Iton*
* I ** I1 . 1 . * tin* 1 &gt;«ml :uni tinUt * «t til' iIS. t . 1 lit ll tl •i*•1 •* nri*
.1. fen * af

••I* «ll** •1**\4|| \t Ik
• *t tn.i

Battle

I rimea l)e f en d e r s
S;t\ Tlmusiinds Of
(•erniaiis- Cut Down

Spt'k»»in* i f**f flu* Army and

f

In

Soviets Ropulso
Leningrad Attack

If
hit

tvrr» haulm* u iioin loiptdt*. fr*»ni
•hell a•§ frum I(«•!•&gt;k*. ,i ti in* ' n b n l
t.» »h* \ it U mi (hi* At*
lllttlir. I'.lC-flt
I ," I f 4*-&gt;n«t*

f *«)gram To Pay For
Defense Of Libya
Passed By Cabinet

Five Armies Said 'I’o
Be Destruyed And(&gt;(&gt;.'».1100 P r i s o n e r s

It • tiiT" -hip* j.4 to

“ t* llin • 111*•w j»t ft'.* tin ti.ii'i*
I &lt;41 n.it k i i * ar t **mpha-i/ssl

inti nt *n

*

II.Me.

Sixh*i*n firrm**n were m im ed in tin* *i»ec
tanit ir firr. which de*«lr«*y* &lt;f the I I N-»iwi It
Line wliaif. Im iiijf u-ed
a fn lit t&gt; i initial.

Outboard Races To Be Run Sunday
Mrs. Roberta
Howard Dies After Postponement Of Last Week

-xbmiU « W » W r — Iht^o
cntn *4 in mir mill t who would
have m
. IirVf that neirleet uf
nnr defence**
illiriltir
the |..ng
yetoi* since |&lt;»|U |dare«l
«(
far Itehind in the m the Inter*
n (tmnal mr«* that it was u««*
less fer in to attempt (4 . cutely

Henry Cr fJeitrJr'^ i?
Retired Auditor
And Hanker Dies

I

"I.,
,i.i n
I

*

I In
1

1 :t.\ 1 u
d**'tr«»Ve*®.

•n I m i. h l»&gt;* r i tHiinI h&gt; \
ml the \’ t&gt;lifi
I... *i

• ih.

,1

» .i.

1

I,

in

hi

m \ m

Sniffer
hands

l -t.i\
..
. ‘ •mil | siirciASfr
« il 1 1 * lit and the r •
•1 Ml,
It.Ilk »'l» I. *»

.
.
,

U'**» *•
Ih* d. f*n |e|
I’. t&gt; n til.1 I •

&lt;

,

the Ciiinean
- . c ontro l

,to«W»*to~.lWhW*.
“ "^Srmfng *&gt;tn*

Irvniifhtdil.
I ll
soldlev*.
. .
'1•
* (HI .. , list W •M* 1 In
1 oil
Courses fo r the defense classes
Amid a furry of round abodt .re­
t**' .1 toll? 11111*1 1
1 »f |(. • *1
Farnu-rs trtd the general public
Services
Held
This
im i -&gt;lui{n
. 1
1 .-4 • II (|f 111 tl
•V thl
i i.-l
• t»* ... ,|
port.* and obscured diplomatic Cf Seminole County will have uti to I t held at the workshop of
Sill t ••. (III .ill. 1 (. 1 it.in 4*, t l(‘ * 4|l*S|1l'4*
44 ( 1• •.
1144 11 It?
moves these facta stosd'aut:
I- 1*1'
Afternoon At W. \V.
Opportunity to see the Seaboard Reminole High School, and appli­
Kits* 1 . Ini I... 1 ll 1. 1.1 44 l |l III 1
• The F.schange Telegraph esrrled
I " ».h III 1 Ih.
l o t 1. 1•1*
i t , ..............1 thl
\
W r i u h I Residence
an Ankara dispatch saying (*er- Ferret Train whgh will lie tour­ cations for the courses were ap­
1o lil t| 4 •• •? 14 •' t littiH.il lai*t
proved
by
the
loeil
Uiurd
of
the
•It.tits v ?••? til •i’ &gt;lntl 1 niftfh t If f l»hir .
Fit
maivy waa trying to raise armies ing Florida during (ho month o f
1 •h.- Mimni^r’n
II' nty f
tseiffei. K in I litnd
U
|
»
”
&gt;
1
1
If
ill
1
4
t
1
4
4
lit.
S
t
National
Defense
Training
Fr»of U'0,000 Hungarians, 100,000 October, C. It. Dawson. County
•1 v ' V
•Mis Ih* eitu llow nnl dust Mint* i t nml rtinltfifr. *tI* d h o d o •1 Is t
!»
If."** * »- •lit «n|i tk*. ^*'1
Major f*inernl Cre^ory, the
.......Ill
•
1
4
I
1
M
S
1
'
Rodr-nlans, -WJOOO * Bulskllant; land agent, announced today. It ■ram at their masting last night
It?i
• III* It •I* *1 III 44 -1 ll" h u
nn iniiiir at I !tli n* Iimiiii il
t.
t|ie
Kfi tol l I m Ll **t
general. •hilly (hi
Al&gt;7. Johnson, supervisor of the A im }'« ipiait« rmaster
4 Ilf
600X00 Italians and 100.000 Hloh**nie «*f in • *'ntiph 'I* m**» lal II* 'pitul II •• »t t Iss.i 0 It v | • III.
" • l**»h? m* ?•*• tin f l l l f l»l .»4’ll4'***l *'»
drsiiilM-d
liases 0 4 tin I'lts k at *
i*K
i
.
i
a.II
vaklanr U» relieve weary and will be exhibited in Orlando Oct. pruject, said this morning.
1
•
•
*•
1
»**r,
N|t« NV Walltott- W riffhl.l •*l t '»»***Vills*, \\ I*e , It I lived to
t sail4 a1 * v4lit- k * jiu.l MiiuHy
IM
Ceurres in motor mechanics **fai fluiijf Reiilinel.4 of dcnmcrii
•si. IsIt \ II
•»..»
1lie* l •
• hard-pressed German troops In M at the Sraboinl Air Line
- 11’J M* lh»|l\ ill** \ Venue
&gt; In* Atluiit.i. t«a ft.• In \•
th* \ » 1 |•Ut•114* f-’l till*
1*1* 1 •t.
I
t
Station
and
will
te
open
to
the
cy
”
anil metal working were approved
tosl
Russia.
44 hi? t •
n* i -»l
, . ul i
was Ihmii In
(Quincy
Apr
|n. tin* priwl five ys*m h.
tn.*
n
id
l
“
If
they
ale
tn
I
n
*
truly
ef
public
from
U:()0
A.
M.
to
5:U0
«|(
» 1)1 »*
by the group composed o f K J.
ll
- 1
1
\ 1
A political and military alHanc-t
I*&lt;a| un i for the pu^t lime y**ir
•.niii &gt;. « *1 44 Ih ill I in- •not moil x
V
w
1
1
ll
III
S|4f
i*r
III
I
|
V
4
Ut
I
•
•
*
(•
!
•
f
relive,
a
rh
m
i
nf
ships
unit
I*.
M.
Myers, chairman nod lgrirulture
• coitt
Ills * Ilf -lil I
1-tween the Free Freneh nml Itua.
hit *
•1 i* 41." hi iliif'lN
hi* Im « lived with In 1 duiib!hi»*i |i l l a i t . i s j o |'ark A\« nu«
All featuna o f tho train are representative; . William
Toil, be w1 Ided I.* Imk them to tin
I-* IS* • till11 | * Mil
sla was signed her* by the Rus.1. . •
1*s' i ill ti n
UfWi
t ill. ••I
1 1 .*
A pi ivat* f.tn ral •trvle** win
Kiiiii »*i I •e»vi**»*« f**t Mi 1 oo’ig*.
r'an ambassador, Ivan Mslskj ,«nd free, the county land agent stat­ employer representative; T. I). mainland." he •aid.
•
|(|0|
|.
11
soil
.II4
. 1.
1 ll* I Ilf |l|o||o 11|.'4I III
ii*. t (4
••••Id tin* ultertiuon nt 1 It. «•' \v• !*• co nd uc ted tln« iiiornirii*
ed, and In addition to the two Inabinrt, employe representative;
• 1 11 4•
•t If .ll
*. 44.11
jaTicn. Chsrlea de Gaulle.
tl •'
•
ll
k i im rally
•h-ck at the
Melhniv til**
ri*si •&gt;■1.1 it•11* with lit**
It* \
K
I1
u1
I •ill. •'o f i . 1 11**41
The organisation of a Polish cars o f exhibits, tho train has and Joe Melsch, agriculture re­ Teachers Of . Home
Hi till* I •
canuiit
IIIUi I our
•h*nre. with the
Rev
I*!
11 Brow lilts* o f f ieiat nib* Ih** A im .
army to fight for Russia, expected one o r which is devoted to mo­ presentative, who was rrrently,
1 (• -1
K
•live o f ( m'MIIIIII
1l|*M . . II Ilf 1
Economies Meet funi'inl
!,nu'"!*'services
••'/••'■will
•«•»In-....i
f»r...ai •sill Cot sffslli Kuiiei.i! Home vt .
to total aa many at 200,000 men tion pictures ami Irrturrs. Any mtrnwi to the board to replace
.1 Ih........ . ........ ? 1 till 1If 1,0..
I'
..II 1&gt;ii* S hv . t .irmii't h’ t
* «• inlnctfil in ch.itfft* o f arr:iitirt*im ut
eventually, was announced hero questions or problems presented II. J. tx-hninn, resigned.
I Ml
.1.h iic* 1I1. w inter month &lt;
Sunday itflnnoovt at .( nu o'« l««s k
Swrvivt.r*
are
Nli
tieigs
will
be
answered
by
foresters
by Dr. Joeaeph Retlnger, political
Studies in motor
mechanic &gt;
Ink.
......... hop
OCAI.A,
e^ept.
27 — ( !’•
.......It... ..... 11 tv nearly tin*
tn
Qtim«
v
nt
th**
hnuii*
t&gt;f
Mis
wife.
Mrs
Kveltn
ti*
life
1
,
•
who
are
to
be
stationed
on
the
• . t il n
include both elementary and ad Home cconuiiiM * teachers frnm
rdviser to tha Polish government
1a s.•1
. tl« 1.1 1.4 iipied Norwnv
tlo.l
IIowiimT^
sinter,
Mi*.
I m y brother and title ;••*•!t*r in \\
train.
1
• 11
vancnl work and will b - taught nil parts nf Florida u*«t*mhh*l
F.n exila her*.
•Is» n .
t u p p e d o f **ver&gt;
&gt;lis*panl
lnts*rin«*nt
wt|| In* hi rnnsin
The forests of tho State are hy James S. We', b. The metal here Frnluv for a two-day con
n in
It ill I.lai.l
The ratum horns of Capt.
pi •
t .im it -I
Oliver Lyttteton, British minister one o f its greatest assets and working classes will deal with ferrnre calleil l*v the state de Kaatrrn (V n i r t c r y , Qiiiitt ..
* Hi.- •inis til iriu;i:h* «n
N
The survivors o f Ih* '.Ml v«*at
in charge of Middle Eastern af­ this first all-southern Forestry such vocations as acetylene and paitmrnt o f edurntlon to wmk
I’ . •Isii •I.iimi-4 wrri*
th. (• i.
Jack Torrance (Jets
I Inward
an*
three
•.
1 it*i d |.i*...
fair*. from hia post In Cairo, was Demonstration Train will show electric walding, forge wor k. gen­ nut the part teiu*h**rs will huv * ••Id Mrs.
i&gt; . I -4 1111 Ih#- t*lt| s-iu-irfl**
ltouffht«rs, Mn*.
W
Wltllar*
revealed by authoritative sources, effectively tho importance o f the eral machine repair, such ns drill­ im the divUioti o f the Klori«!u
t
I
llli'o
&gt;
1
I
e*
•
il..
Air
Corps
Transfer
i
i
•
•
!
hi* \ hi llir I'kra'in*.
Ills
til
I
NNr1»rht oT%Sanft»nl, Mis ||.
\\
^ li s visit, presumably for -con­ forests and the necessity o f pro­ ing, shaping and lathe working, fense program.
Hid ......
-. t\ Im I • i w i if ft* i -Hv •hilt'l (lull
&gt;hi
.)
.
illnwini* i :**i i ■ miis t in liaiiil now miniferences, closely followed lho dis- tecting them frum tho rsvngc* with Admiral I). Mathews as in­
The proffrum wn« outlined h\ I'urvln of Auirmta, (it . Mrs.
Friends o f Jack T«»rmnee, f •
two nn r efti|d-&gt;vi o f The Sah f »rd 11•*•
1 v 1•r OleH1•I I* ........ . ..I.IMMI,
eloruro that Gen. Sir Archibald of fires, according to Charles A. structor.
* Dr. MarffAiet R. S.tinlel*, dean 1. Iliad i t Jacksonville;
lle.ll •* Wltll
vu*t
|...:it • v
-on*.
Julian
linward
aril
ltnlH*rt
Glllett,
industrial
forester
for
Wr.vtll, commander of the Brit­
inlniiilt d
• Due to changes made at the o f the wchi *d o f h&lt;imi‘ economic^
i... t
set nlt4 iuiiltallv irr«*|tlar«*the* I i t
aid, will lie intere**t(d In Imiti
the
Seaboard
Railroad.
K.
l
l
t
u
u
;
r
f
Orlando;
on**
»»isI.,
ish Indian Army holding the junc­
slate headuunrtari o f the pro­ Kloriila State College for Women.
&gt;•1.1 l.'n i.tn w it C(|iii|ini4'iil Tliifv
ihilt he !• now stationed ll' I••!
A fter making ten stops In Flo- gram the classes will start Oct. r h o i r m a n ._________________ ___ _______
'e r,__________
Mrs. (,ucy Shrpnnj o f (Jqi
tion with Russian troops In Iran,
tULifly
-TTtTTrmra— rt-----•Illhhllt 1 WTTIlht------------- nml
~
y
j
toUo
lU
graml
cKTl'Irtn
■j M M ss haasa fee -aaen t—«..n- rt l . I tin train wdl m a t . ,p p rn ,i. - tft, - h tstra d -of
,
i
•
I
.
•
•
!•
•
n
;
The conrerenre was ronuuctetl
ms it ih- in*** I tit a* ls-iVni-4 i|**fi-at
air mrpd ailminittriithm at ai. *•• B* •••**, l.iinpa.
mately 40 stops in the south at ally planned, Mr. Johnson sniij. hy MIm Bolrtha Krojefl, fttoti 25 rrvut srand rhildn-n.
, Werenea.
■(r ik*tor in niathi-maiir •.
" » |l .». &gt;.»nf**i*l \limits i • s« ill it** \ii ulft i* »l hy lin- Stiilfl, hut
PtollU-urei
4
fn
r
the
Sanfunl
Ohtr diplomatic moves were important points on tho *S«s- Applications can (till be taken supervisor o f home
ul
ila
jn*li*«*t
\l.* s ••4% iitli n .l .» i*i'iis-rnl itrnuil,
ev*onoiuirMr. T "ira n cr, wh • H;l«| |»n*
*.••!• (»*••»• 1
It'asllseH ea Fes* Tkreel
tho arrival of Myron C. Taylor, boanl System, it wax disclose'!.
to
isle nt if y intr i •■111111 * &lt;ln* It it •ii«vi. fstrri'i
in
education. asnUted hy Mr*. It*' •enrke were: |„ K. flo flc. J. II. viaUdly hr»*n »tjiti«•n***I at f ’ anitt nial
|s«« v.%!•••
f'olclotiffh. l&gt;. I*. Thrasher. J. (i Blnruhnir. .»tkrtl for Hm Irat •(* i iht m
President Roosevelt’s perronal re­
iln»i in* .iisi 44.1.• till iiffs*riiiff an
To«td Withern, itinerant U ich »
Shan n, Hawkins ('mint lly ami anti in Ih** *nh*rqu«*nt ••vuuui»
presentative for tho Vatican, to
•n.li K.| t. h-l.iiitt- m l that Her­
trainer.
________
,
Sidney Chase.
e
visit United States Ambassador
man t.in* . o f V »"l I•a-a| ItiNRCto
Hunt atlninnl th.* hi^hi t
U) &gt; h a r | )S llO O lI T S M (l| )
—Wlnsnt before bo retu-ns hm:ei
vvcii* •, f n-~li 1 1 if la*rlie* fttki*."
rahntf iv**r attains.1 ir iiialh**
6
%
Profit
Limit
I
h
^ h e departure of Lent ‘ Italifax.
Iranian Patrols In il..* far •mill*. Bi rliu r-iurrm
matirto nnmnic tin* rnBat»* I mrn in
British ambaaaalor to the United
•lat***l fi.Tinaii ailvann* townnl
Called Preposterous Survivors Of Fhip
•h** Army.
4totoe, gad Lady Ballfax, for
hhark**v. &lt;,t im* hs*»rl o f the in-'7
T III U VN. It ' n. S. pl
W**hfagta» by airplane after n
•
-Irial I»ttn*l4 l(ivs*r Ih-ioun, ami
w A S H is o to S T se p t. 2 7 -f/r.
Rescued From Raft Ensley Stool Plant
b t Fr a n k c o w l e s
State*, and the one moat often
Kurtli-h h.t ,p IimmI* i . 1.1*1
l/l'l
visit in England! lw announce.
CHICAGO. III... Fvpt- 57.— »e*n I* the blue of the It. A. F. — Secretary
r** Hut i fim .il, w it |trtN*i«*thnff iia Irr
M flfgrnttsu I
pro­
•ilii&gt;vi* mount iiu •r j« 1*
ll.tl
"•"J that Sir Samuel lfcare, (Special,-----T h a ’ Whnlf—Cftirtv uRTWfJKi Trout other fonntrlre, posal fnr |(W percent Uxatlon nf
•tvs-r nf hrxtvy ami unemtinj
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rim. Sept.
pill •1 1 iuii lit n \ niv F • tj*l • .i
feritlah ambassador to Spain, was ftvling tha full effects of tho including Poland and N»rwny, *|| corporation profits above *i* J7 —(A1)— U. S. destroyer* today
, o f It. IV v »»• I**miiImiiif att i« k 4 mi tailrn.nl« anil
ti/*'*l
Kail*
»'•
IIM
.1l•
cn route beta. ,________
Jtfrn.e boom, and while Its aey. arc al*o teen occasionally.
. Mb *I ht^hvv y 4 'vhi»*li w i r e wluwly piif*
percent was described Friday hv rescued
First
Mate
Francis
*l 44:»»•!
It I It MINGIIAM, Sepl. 27
&lt;15 tllh y •|N»*ll**i| 44*
tral kundml Urge factories are
At Wind*or, Oat. wp rro««e«| an Influcntbl member o f the Holmes and Crewman’ Jam -- — Th** Knulev W «ik * «*f H»«* 1lla- •tl Mflplltthl t nf fr»-»* S u u l ••••if It i k - inn r*&gt;uiinunirnlhm.; In
h'»**f%.
I( ii^i tan
m i in ( . * r a l U c k f ,
getting their share o f order*, a
the Detroit Rlvrr bv tun­ house way* and means committee Moore o f the founded stranii r Trfini*«(iftt Coal, Iron nntl Bail St ll F1 ,
«*••••*
llir ni hs*;is|i*t| by isl«|
Touchton Drug Store move U underway to *ea that under
nel to enter the United States. was ••tooprcpi-sterou-sfurcongrc l.ibbv Maine frnm a raft in tN r«»ail Com puny, nn«* *»f Ih«* Stnilh'&lt;
1 i" Kuril t t*vi •ll w.n lakititf
llttla manufacturers are not The first sight - that met our tn swallow."
.
Caribbean.
I.in.I l*rl vVl't'll fa** Im tin t| i i v a l a r y , w»*rr nrknowl*
1*1. IS ■ in ii*&gt; niTin'
■ti'i'l
o
Erects New $ign tha
1 ir*«l, I ut il wn? claimed all were
Thi* nurvivor* aniil n Ihinl m a n , l.iiKrxt
r
.
. nlant«,
. . . . flin*
... dttwii
.
left out In tha cold dua to prior- ryes -on coming out of the tin
Representative
Disney
(D.
I f f Hi ill* Ii atul Xu - i n* •U.*«’ U|l-I r»|ml»’.l
was
washed
off
the
raft
bv
the
''“
toy
after
the
.....
I
M
"rl-rs
lUea.
milled that the treasury
net wss one of tbn familiar Okln.l
(loll at nth'4.
_________
_____
_____
-torm
y
seas
during
the
nn
hours
lUiKstt'xiiV
Committee
(
t
i
n
t
The _ eyes/of Sanfordltou who
A meeting waa held her* re- signs marking a WPA proj-cl, heads suggestion would ho “ a
c*ntlv to form "pools" of the It waa goej to be back airainl fine wry "to kill all Inccntlva In before lh« rescue. Other raft t establisheil a picket lin.*
Neutrality A c t
were reported farther south ami
Navy Planes Sight
Outside of Detroit at Dear­ .mall businessmen.”
■mailer induitriea 'through which
“ I'm afraid Mr. Morgenthau i« plane* went in sesreh of them, H.W.O.C. began "card Insprvlioti
‘W . can obtain defense eon- born, Mich., we toured the R.|iClianjji*
I h Urged
d riv e " lo keep non-union non
.Survivors Of Ship
shooting
the
moon,"
he
said.
•TV
Later
four
additional
seamen
tracts by working
on them .on In.tituta Museum and Vil­
away. About 3,000 men are i'lJointly.
lage. built by Hearr Ford In hon­ proposal to smart* 100 percent of were rescued. No details were ' vulvml In I he stoppage,
W ASHINGTON. Hept. 27
HAN’ JUAN, I'riirto Rico, Sept.
Otherwise, many o f these fae- or of hia friend, Thome* A. Fill- excess profits over six percent given,
i,15
Scnntur Tiximus &lt;D.-Ulithl 27. t,15 N'uvy patrol planes re. Hea would bo obllgod to closo ton. This to a aoaelou. project has no parallel even in England
juiiixi to-l.iv iii urging tin- lifting purled Friday they had sighted
thalr doors or 'greatly reduce occupying moro than 200 acres,
uf
Neutrality Act restrictions, five rafts tearing nine ship­
and those who rlslt It receive an Daylight Saving
their output.
and raid In- was upposi-d tu tying wrecked nun, presumably survi­
Interesting
and
pleasant
lesson
tin- Imnds uf the executive i:i this vors i f the IH| |-ton American
Romething of the same order
Aba workman
Time Ends Sunday
tune o f eri-sis.
II undoubtedly have to be to American history.
T*
*•
«»
lo«*
,
----------. . . . .
freighter Ethel
Skakel
which
The
village
craters
a*
out
the
Navy Secretary Knox in nn went down Thursday in a hurna
other cities over tha coonto the upper row are two feet
WASHINGTON, Kept. 2 7 -M V jroen"
ar^
did
sarly
American
nrtlclideclared
the
Hinted
Otherwise there will ba more
f i f r 'w A wb w f o t * Urn ward
various
station*
an-l
ilutit-s
m
riexnoff
Aruba,
Netherlands
Th#
“
Round
Up"
of
lha
dis­
this are That part of.Americs on day­
stnnils
nn the #Wrst Indies..
rment as a result o f tha eammunltiea. Abobt
“Tobchtoo" baa a assy tolar torcouncilmen, Tho •^4rllly,, wus Stat.-s "to d a y
light saving time—about 62,000.•rounding
towaaaa Hum U
*
•
It,
program than there was grouped aevaral boltdlngi. Includ­ 000 people—can turn back th- trict Boy Scout Cauneilmrn and composed of district chslrbn-n threshold o f World war Number
The rsfts were tossing on sea*
ing the Logan Coanty Tour*.
leaders took place at Camp Wc- snd officers the "Nsvy" com­ T w o." ’
f
IffVff It
. Mr. Bitting said that tha man.
loo rough fur the planes to at­
clock Buralay with full govern
House,
where
Abraham
Lincoln
wa
Hept.
36
with
71
member*
•Mil Blare it
at af tha Basal
posed of rommitteo
chsiimcn
Wo beaded fer Chisago after practiced law.
tempt alighting and an effort
meat sanction.
kt proud" of Kj lummit'i leavlag
Toronto and
came
The federal power commlssinn of lha various councils present, while tha "Marines" wer- cum- Whcreaboutn Of Two wnS being made by a destroyer
This
building
abd
many
ether*,
throi«h Detroit, Mich., on the
nnd coast guard vessels to reach
said Frida* that a survey of the including Ralph A. Smith K. L. poaed of scout master* an-l troop
, Before tearing tho Dorn lo­ Including the homes e f famous
bodies lm-&gt; AmcricanH Unknown tho men.
had uncovered no Kelsey, A. C. Madden, II. K. committees. These
V
ws visited an R. A. t . train- persons, bare bora removed In­ emergency Justifying the continua­ Morris, J. C. Griffith, W. K. Ka- separate meetingi, Mr. Hmith dis­
Initial effects to golds rescue
tact to the village- On exhibit in tion ef daylight saving Uma as a der aad John Kader of Hanford. closed.
vessel* lo the survivors wer*
Pv
WASHINGTON. Rent. 27
the Lagan Court Reuse la tha measure to conserve aUetricty.
Oat.,
In tho afternoon scoutera swam
Following tho individual mcel* — The German Foreign t-ffie - bilked by poor visibility and tha
mro taagbt to flv sad Urn seat chair to which Lincoln was alt. Consequently, It arid, n o’ area
d played volleyball, horseshoes, Inga thera was • general meeting infrrmed the State Department Navy plants returned to their
JTA
hash ovorosas. Tha asbaal waa Mag svben ha wag .assassinated, would bo aakod to keep Its docks tennis and other games, while tha over which Ivan Beyeia of Or­ today it knew nothing nf the fate base* here at dark.
balH arooad a t o m ah' ftold. aad also a ctolhsa tleest ha used. an hour ahead of standard time. executive councilmen met, with lando presided. Thera wero sever­ of two Americans, Fran.-U Vicn
The rafts, carrying from on*
One ef tha xaaa4 totoraattog af
barrack* aqd other haOdtog*
today
Judge II. B. Frederick from Day­ al reports delivered to the cuun- vari and Ned Ijuighlnglu-nso to three men each wert lighted
tha txhlbha - t o tha
wenenl
beea erected aa tha
tona Brack presiding, Ralph A. cilmen from representatives of wounded
ON WAV T O U . I .
when the Egyptian over an ares of 10 square miles
■skoal waa far tha Bayal Air Store, which la filled with Items
LISBON. Sept- 27.—IM— U&gt;rd 8m!th, representative from this committees in all the count lea.
steamship, 7.amxam was tunh bv north and west of Aruba.
euly; there are ethers la whish sslght ha faaad to a coun­ Halifax, British ambassador to Coanty board, stated.
Both Mr. Smith and W. E. Ka- a raider, Tames!*, wblcli sank
The Navy prcpsrsd to send
n ago, Washington, landed boro In a
.
. . . . . ..Csaada far the Royal Caaadtoa try store aboat H years
After supper the leaders were dar agreed that tha hlgn light of tho Zamxam, The Department nut searching planaa again at
Dah* toaradlAir Force as walL
T W o an^aO lamps, mid *to.klng British oversea* piano -late Fri
elded Into three groups, Us the dbnual "Round Ul&gt;" was the presumes the Americans are in dawn tomcrrnw If tha surfaca
' ^
*“ 1 Ualfastas aeam more plenUful
I n .. " , the "Navy" and tha addrSsa dslivtrtd by Judge Kep- a raider hospital. It is feared craft fail to find tha man during
day and srtll board a 'traiuatlan1 tW
D oelffk tt
In th t
ftsgordtof to
Jhair m
larlF today.
.0* slipper (et
|&gt;crs tbs TamssU Is sunk,
_
Jhe night,
;
* ____________

V

I

Chicago Is Feeling Effects Of
Defense Boom, Says Reporter

to

Boy Scout Councilmen Enjoy Big
“ RoundvUp” Meet At Camp Wewa

ftTwS3S

y w t iv

* • V - ••

L iL

■loirto.irfHwx.

■ &gt;

7 f
•*

i ‘
.•
.* .• - ,

L,
»»*
A -\ y
4k* J

T -'/*
ii t - :
-:mk

t

�wmmmm

•t-r-

ti?'
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
— ■
■

bieuv

1941

CHILE BTUDIE8 COLONIES t

RADIO NEWS

SANTIAGO, ChUe, Sept 27bP&gt;
— Authcrltlei here aro. consider­
ing the establishment of penal
programs will fellow
calorie* to relieve Chile’s con­
tented prison*, after having con­
EaaletS Htandrrd Tieie be(lariat trmerrow and will
sulted with Julian II. Alco. w ant-#
rn of San Quentin prison. Caliewaae to tl.rir IlsUaem oar
fomta. Recently Minister of JUik m Iakov than enoai
V
tire Domingo Godol . introduced
Testshr* Pr.trame
a bill in the chamber' which in­
I M People’s Platform
cluded
a provision for etmpulS:90 Baseball Score*
• :IS ColumHs Concert Orchestra M-ry labor for prison Inmates, q
1 M UP News
T:10. Musical Intcrlud*
7:14 SperU Reporter
■7:24 Th* Fled Piper Present*
?:S5 Elmer Imvl* and the news
A n derson *
1:00 Hit Parade
•:U Saturday Night Serenade
Griffith
9:15 Public Affair*
9:90 Feu* Clubmen
Kuneml
Dtewto*
S:44 him** of th* Worbl
7M C. 2nd BL
10.00 Dance orchestra
Phono 488
1 . 10 30 Due* Orchestra
11:00 Ptaea News
tJ:05 Charles Splvak Orchestra
.0:00 The Work! Today
11:30,0*1 llaff Orchestra
11:44 Press News
12:00 Sign Off
IF YOUR TA3TE DEMANPA
Tomorrow riograw*
THE BEST IB
7:00 Morning Devotloo*
7:30 Sunday Morning Breakfast
Club
• LIQUORS i
H;00 Press News
8^ 4 taebe Wikher
• SCOTCHES .
*•20 l a k m n r fr-r Strings
9 DO The World Today
1*: 1• From the Organ taft
• WINES
f
9&gt;:30 Devotion In Music
BE SUBE TO V19n
0:44 Cohmtbla’a Gypsy Caravan
10:00 Church of the Air
10:30 Wing* over Jordan
11:00 UP News
11:04 Library of Congress Con­
cert
12:00 Whet’s New at thr Zoo?
12:30 Balt Lake City Tabrrnnclr
' ' Choir
. «t* ii a r o a D a v u n
I 00 Church of Ihe Air
S a w . IOM1 riwea B 4 i
1:30 Yom Kippur Program
3:00 “ Splrli of ’41'*
2:30 The World VTmley
3:00 Columbia Brfflalcesting Com*
*

With the signing of the bill Th«r*dAX bjr- tha President
of the United State*, work will begin immediatetr on tbio
second phane of Sanford’s new1 airport vhfefc will Include
runways, taxiway*, lights, fence, and necortBry ■roads, as
well an the planting of grass on part of the field. The to­
tal cost of the whole project will n n r t o ' approximately
M00,000, most of which will be open! during the next nine
months,
«■■ •
That Sanford appreciates the value of this project *coes
without saying. It will not only benefit' the economic life
of the community during its construction bat wOl also be
of great help to the city as an airport after the stnergency

8anfoni

VIi m M la • (a a tib e r mt Tit#

if#4 f r m

SwW ti

rbUh to airli*

# i l lt l # 4 la fk « paa f# r
rel f t o « t f a ll M tva d la palette*
f4 t# II i f m i elbarw tae
*4 l a Ihla H N r a M atoa
M « I t p t llle a lU a a l a p aeM
la r a lp t r a «Ua raaa n a i

SEPT.

27.

1*41

IIIBUC VEK8M PVR T V U A 1
WORTHY AMBITIONS REALIZ ED: Delight thyself alto in
tile Lard and l|« •hill five ihcr
desires of thintr heart.—IVntni

N I C K ’S
Package Stare

*T&gt;4. •

SUPPER
(From 'I be New Yorker)
I (Upped where bloomed the red

ft MMt

And the bird In ‘.he tree
tacked on my iweet white lireid
Snd whlitlid
Tune* to me.
And a w » p prowled in the cold
* light,
Mr honey ill (bout;
Aad'the martin tr her sun-bakei*
neat
Swept In and out
I (at ao (till In the carrion
That warp and leaf and bird
Beamad aa I dreamed the only
things
That had ever allrred.
—WALTER DE I.A MARE
Specialist Advocates Vacation
for (fnena—headline. We’re-In la
vor o f ft. Ala* timo and a hal'
for overtime..

.V

..wOR Y *- —'- '

M

WDEO

. P*»v

Lord Kelly was a tir eaom« fellow with an
ng hablt of ttemanUIng d
i story, sink a aon'g or
lultting his presence.'*'’ '
Encountering this request one dpy was a certain Scotch
ulvocate who, being an abstemious Jruui and possessed of
t rather indifferent singing voice, elected to tell $ story.
"One day a thief wss passing a church," he .related,
'and found the door standing invitingly open, and entered
u see what he might at&lt;il. PrtsMtly. With t6oJ pidplt,
loth under his coat, he attempted fo leave, bat found
,he door closed and .locked. Only on* other means of**c4tw
tppeafed, and lha&gt; wan the bell cord; but,‘Ettt, wheh ntt
attempted to climb it, tho bell'rail*'And'he Wttt captured.'

'A v r ^ r .

4 :00 Welter Gros« A Orchestra
4:30 Th* Pause That Refreshes
• • on th# Air
5:00 Routhem Hcrcnsdn
4:30 Music Without Words
4:44 William I- Sliircr News
4:00 Rvmphcncttes
.4:16 Time Out for Dancing
0:30 Gen* Aut'v'e Melody Ranch
A ’’ Dear Mom"
7:14 Headline* 4 Bvlinc*
7:40 Hcrccn Guild Thcnlro
8:00 thn
'9 :3ft Crime Doclor
8:44 Elmer Dovl* * Th- N-ws
n-nn Rnv* Town
0:3* Interlude
0:48 Wa» tatters Dor, Britain
)0:ftO Take It ur l^sve It
tft-gft foluml.U Workshop
ll-OO-Prea* Now,
11:05 Blue Barron Orchestra
11:30 Benny G'jdmnn Orchestra^
a * i . / .
jt .-m -- c

SANFORD FORUM
T* the people of Hanford:
Sine* the lime "whereof th*
memory of man runneth not to
th* contrary,” In both I'acan and
Christian ctlatoma, Whan a man
dlaa, there aro rites llu burnin* of torches, rhanti, song*, amf
FLOWERS. Antiquity
elevated
mighty man to
Chleftansnlpa,'1
Kingships, and other high plnei-4.'
DURINO the period* of thn Ilf#;
tin*, this action taking the furitV
fof bestowing on a good mnrf
.while he lives, the fiowvra rir»

One of the disadvantages li
being a newspaper nil tor is tha'
an mjltcr.haa to ret out hla p*
per whether he feels-up to It
#r n o fll e " can't put It nff un
til h* 1* feeling tops.—TllusvID* ■tow addrenn your Lgrdahlp: Iliad It nbt toon ‘ for ’ yotlfr IIaery a d e r — »*—e y g o e m f r
.ongiop-i*-* A*™ matte
jit'm wtscram (oitajT
e
if 'hYd^i^blg :apc.’ "—Wall Street Journal.^
The foregelng, perhapa larkin'*
[ell polnl to a greht many, ainf?
means, that this cnmniumclK
‘Herald!.
• WE MET A SEMINOLE Indian tha othff (lay. Uf
&gt; la intended to write a h-ajA'
iM inotva
was fanning through town bound for ah unknown deaths- tg* t*mm*itda4l*tt df'nor'•ftrfhnF
.
.
Dies, (Uri
townsman, Edward Higgins,’ &gt;11
ike* ' itlch epidemic* pna '.ion. After chatting a few momenta we offered1 him a hi* personal character' and detntlon t* hla city; hla alitgfcnes*
purpose In continually carryt
on ’ tn the far* of carping
Idem; hla auperb and poised
manner of entirely Ignoring th n *

£

I.UIO

II up to $300
■ Signature
Furniture
• Co-Maker
* Automobile
MODERN
f in a n c e c o .

I

S

NO FATCHE9 FOR FAT I
Pal- tamed in&gt; in th* affki
one’ morning with-a -large toai
in the sleeve of bis coat."U j A here Pi I ^ m M hit b**--

one
ChSHI*.

• Mae 1 ■

—*•—

FAIO IN TRADE
.’ A lawyer was ylveuv* ’ leetur
I n g h la .o ffk * toy, whether, he
needed It pr noL nae dap to'
heard' this coovoreatleq h th itir
*h#' bo&gt; and osa .employed m i *

custom. When a woman la b#l
cession, white wending Its wb
turnaround, gbes back to the
and waltt Iheto ftjtr an hour I
cemetery. The reason? The sa
that 'A^woman' aiwsya forgets

raplled

! W ASH ING TON,

BopL

oi

t^e

a strangiM

P ip p in g G a rd en s, F lo r is t

the tomorrows that lie ahead, tha
fclA Fl eaighme
honor*.
:
'
,
sa
If.
Stambaegh,
hf
Fdrgo,
N.
D.,
and.Mre.
Mart'W.
MtrrlB, of
And fellow dtlaen*. let* all
■cltuaU, M«aa* Under mutual congratulation* la NUWMko*. Be was
tor once, make an attempt to elected
National Commander of th* Americas Legtow. Sho * u elected
staad squarely to th* World as to hood th* Lesion auxiliary. At tha dosing aeeeton, th* tagtow
aolldlfled; leta torn nur minds
•—*«t vewrinHnm ■tmrtorilnr President Rooaevalt'a forriew peltries
to hulldtng up Sonford hy recog­
nising that here, without Impor­
Inalrea, the General *1
tation. We have the leader wnrIt become* evident that
thF/.Sf-oui unified support. Who
deferred because of age,
cm* bo bolter atnualnlH with
our natgssl taooa w . than h
min who has lived hi* mtellW
goat and upright .life herot {
I f a little factory want* to . t
•■g.TViu-:; -I « .#-

28-Year-Olds N o t1
Entirety Free.
Of Draft Act. ..

1. Number* of amtll liW
may be brought here.
o*r man need* It aomb
backing'
|
id ouk tho rtrev. th**
id an entire Sut« to
In, should make Ran.

conform

to.

»."•*?: S K S .1? - .S '

Utlod to tofaramai
ago, wlil.Jto. . Mast
cno-H and -,*U sv
tltoly upon - hi tarnt

IQOD) u t A*UCTTW M N -

FBAMON

yM
t c

*Jh i

-t.

•

-

9:

**

MODERN AJ(D PRACTICAL

y

coat* out ot thd pa-callei
ihoriag* In th* taat, otm kt I

mo. r.

W. FIR8T STREET^-PHONB
_________7„M-M
"W « Wlro Flowers Bvprywhert-

s 5a e m

«7

form on paper and deHvartom to Bd Htrain*, hejltvlng
tltly ttoy wlU bare fair Igeat.

(THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE)
FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION

22525

�PAGE THRKB

T H E HANFORD H ft&amp; A LD , BANFORD, F L O R ID A
— *i

ocial

...... .....................1

Cowles Reports
Defense Boom In
City Of Chicago

Mary Tamm Mantes
Robert C. Washburn

A n d P ersonal Activities
148

LOURINE DEAL, Sodely Editor

'.Weekly Red Cross
SrhpHnl
CalendarJ Schedu,es
Announced

Pe r sona Is

A wedding characterised by
quiet simplicity was that of Miss
Mary Catherine Tamm, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Tamm
to Robert C. Washburn, son *f
CapL H. C- Wsshbum of Camp
Blending and Mn. Lueilla Wash­
burn of Sanford, which was
solemnised In a candlelight cervanony at tha All Souls Catholic
Church this morning at 1:00
o'clock, with the Rev. Father J.
J. KelUghan officiating at the

AT THE CHURCHES*,*

v ts r o im tsiK sn L r o r uoi&gt;’
v tr i i. M u i » n , t
% «i
( ■•IIbeH Kraoi r«g# ihi»|
| «» (h e Iwft of 1MI.in.to M’A'I Just
I. II Itii-lisr-l.on I 's s lu r
*
?sth Street ai Kim
•J
l»e&gt;si|i*t (t*e U f l atop light
whip* anil many oth»T artiil*^
llr\
t
!
r
•
•
►
/.i
n
n
e
r
I'.s-I
t
Suttit.iy
S«'I
m
»
o
I
♦
*S
A
M
Ktlinon’i laboratnn«*« af \|#nlo
Wtirr* &gt;..u r^ never a r l u B C r ' '
Snn«V»y H o rn in g W o rsh ip . II 00 A.
Park. N. J. anil Ft. Mvrr* hav# ^iiiiild*
\l
d
•Wo hern brought to th** tillage
XI
Ctirht A»»»!»•evador* I tn H M. *•
I
n
f
n
o
t
e
Servlre.
1
0
0
I*
M.
"
ami Mam! juit •« they
wen*
\\ .1
r . A &gt; r r H r e t ' n g \ V f J n » 8( l « j f
I
ttO
when the ^rcul inventor tue.l i
I* H
. *
them.
It itile Mtu.ly. P rid ay I 00 V. M - * 1
Among the home* o f notable
persons which now
*i ih* &gt;
to x iH M -.tT iim i. n i i n r n
Ed Won Institute Mu«etim and Vil
t’ orner
I’ .irW
A ie t iu * and
Ird
la^e at Dearborn ate thou* o f j
Stephen Collm# Foster. I uthrr
UiMimlssr.-vJo/lS
n.»r.I Itoot
Burbank. Noah
Webster
and I
i tiur.li S.hool. t :|S
J
M ■•riling \V *r«hlp. 11 - 0 0
other*.
Se| 11%
a■*I l»\ |fie Milllslrr
We went rn to Chicago a fter
...................
t
.n h »
V le io rt«a firin g
leaving Dearborn an.I *prnt th*I .
II. n»n
night juat outaide the
Windy |
I t * W ltd l tinid'hlp I.M(U8 •(
City at a resort on I..ike Mirhi
it.
•*•&gt;• wi rg.t ( I . oim I
I'hureti
w ill
*i • • * ••** Jl uiw.li&gt; \ftvrnu*in at tt»a
gmn. Thia. incidentally wa* th..................I
M
ll.s'5%
l.eaher
on
^
a lthird o f the (Jreat l.»»ke* we
iii.H ,
u .m ir
*r
have iren on this trip, t h e o t h * * i
--------------------- I e
two being Erie and Ontario
tilt: m ii *r Mt'.TtipniaT rH iR O I
While in Chicag-* *•• went •*
• i IMrW ,\ve A g lf t h S t .
.
I '■
M
I* fluhrinan. P a alor
the tower «rf the W’riglev lluild
* 4 , A M . P rof A)
inga rn Miehigan Avenue and
n
Super IntendaNt
had a wonderful view o f the
• m o t ...r i
|&gt;a&gt;
»•
citv
and
the
lake
p
o
w
e
r
fu
l
h
r*
1
‘
tut*
t l *o*i o'rlnel|;
The Reverend George Zirnirr,
• tie |»iiw tl*t
available
in thi« ’
who has recently takrn over th. oculars are
s meeting* T OA I*.
duties of paster at the K/sli Gee- tower room bv w hich y o u m ay
in* even further than w ith th-pel Tabernacle.
o Uis'«*iii|* i iH oo'clock;
dock
naked eye.
• - 4 l*» I *r W illia m Hufk
M •*: *•t• t ( in
ttiini#
frori
frona
ii » t'» « f forletogh
lla «»
»i nit**«i«&gt;MNt &gt;• of tha
Year’s Officers At
• ••••**••*• in fin* nslglcn

Mr*. C- R. Dawson announced
this morning that the Red Cross
Friends of Miss Jeannette Lain*
SUNDAY
The Townsend Clubs of the sewing rooms which have been will be glad to learn that she is
rth congressional district will maintained throughout the sum­ sbla to be out again after a re­
dd their rrgullr monthly Con- mer months in the club house cent Illness.
nnee In the Court llouso ■• on Oak Avenue and sponsored
baskets of Chinese Chry­
Ho P. M.. with John Wtir, by the Wcman's Club as one of
MUa Betty Colbert left yester­
oriiia representative, bringing Its defense projects, will continue day for her borne hi MUmf after santhemums formed the deeorae lalrxt news from Washington. to hold the sessions every week vtaltimijr with ■
her parents, Mr and tion for the side a]tan of the
church whiU the main altar
day with the exception of Wed­ Mrs W. M. Colbert.
MONDAY
was banked with groaphtgs of
lira.
‘The Y. W. A. iif the First nesdays and Saturdays.
BUI Colbert left yesterday for tha chrysanthemums and green­
M&gt;ti«t Church will meet at the Dawson has invited all interested
ery end lighted by white cathe­
Hie of Mrs. A. J .Peterson on persona to attend the sessions. th. Univanity of OeorgU at dral candles in branched candela­
Various organisations and Indi­ Athens where he will enter his
'eit First Mreet at 7:30 P. M.
bra.
II members are urired to attend. vidual! gather at the chib on sophomore year.
The bride was given In mar­
The West Side F». T .A. will specified days to lend their as­
Mn. James Calloway of Val- riage by her father. She won a
old its first meetinir of the year sistance, Mrs. Dawson stated.
Among those whom Mrs. Daw. doela, Ca. la visiting with Ur and street length model of Victory
Llhe school at 2:30 P M All
son has thanked for their co-op. Mn. M. A. Calloway at thalr Blue and her accessories were
■tnbcri are urged to attend.
of navy blue. An orchid corsage
T ’he W. M. U. of the First eration are women from Long- home on Dos Logos.
completed her costume.
aptist Church will observe the wood, Oviedo and Slaeia. The
Miss Helene Tamm, sUter of
Mr and Mn. M. W. Robert,
tate Mission Season of I'rpyer l.ongwood women sew in the
the bride, waa maid-of-honor.
t 3:30 P. M. The subjec; is Women’s Civic League Building and three children. Betty, Jean She chose trve green crepe with
Faring Jtealities in Florida'' with under the direction of Mrs. J. and Jimmie, have gone to Ports- accessories In nut brown. Her
A. Bietline, and the Oviedo rao« th- V a, where they pUn to
hade One in charge.
corsage waa fachloned of glorio*unbeafns and Ciirls Auxiliary women meet in the Home De­ mak« their home.
sa rolhchleldlana.
f the First Flautist Church will monstration Room, while the
Mr. Washburn choss as best
Mrs. Ernest Ward of Winter
Ieel at 3:30 IV M at the church. Starts women meet with Mrs
man the bride’s brother, Henry
S. M. Tuhy.
Park
U
expected
to
arrivi.
today
TUESDAY
N. Tamm. Jr.
Throughout the month of Oc­
The W M r . of the First tober, Monday mornings will be to spend the weekend with Mr
•- ..• •»- »u»* « ill t*s o f ua&gt;
Preceding the ceremony Miss
Tabernacle Elected
Mrs. Luther David at their
jnitist Church will observe th" takrn up with the cutting of and
i* ••'•
•*»i j*****p|p
Madeline nation played a pro­
home on Elm Avenue.
• tl .1 t%-rM | ifjyer mv«L&gt;
g t r Minion Season of Trsyer mnteriala.
gram of nuptial music, including
•
"
I
*
H
1 til*-.
M d h ^ if
At the annual meeting of th«*
; the church at 3:30 P. M. with
'v Mi,- i' tiri••11ftn Itc vt'tid
The schedule which has been
Th# Rev. Father A. S. Peck "Ave Maria, and ■‘Because". The Sunday School Board of the Full
Ircle Three in charge. All n-eni•
...
it**i|tili&gt;
tndillonal
wedding
marches
wtre
worked out for October it aa and Mn. Peck are expected to re­
Gospel Tabernacle. which win
••I i. • it.i t 'on |.« all sir th*
•ys are urged to attend.
turn Monday
from
Daytona also used.
held on Friday. Sept. IH. the
..f ilt*« fltiyrrh'
(a « lU « f&lt;
P ram
F 4| »
The first Fall meeting of the follows:
Immediately
following
the
ce­
Thursday.
Oct.
2—Eastern
Beach
where
they
have
been
following
officeri
were
elected
f&lt;-r
thrv«*
or
four
muiF
iinn
h
**
iard of mnnagers of the Ranremony
the
couple
left
for
a
morning session.
spending a vacation.
for the coming year
Iwrrn Ihr agvi of 17 nn*l 'J!
i iiin «ri i , i hi n o t
|d Woman's Club will be held Star,
honeymoon trip to points la the
Friday, Oct. 3.—Women’s So­
'
H iln iiith n in . M in ister.
A. Wlehcldt.
superintondont; ] year*, who an* now out uf -. I»«m»I
the club house at 10:00 A. M. ciety
southern
part
of
the
ktate.
Upon
1.1
\tex \i loth Mi
of
Christian
Service
of
the
Mist Kathryn Ttllia plans to
Lafayette Lee. a«-i*&lt;»nt Mit&gt;i-rin- CIaiN**i arr hrlil at nigh!
The Southslde HaptUt W. M.
m* ...... . i n
a
Ihflr
return
the;
will
make
their
Methodist
Church,
Mrs.
John
leave Monday for Alexandria, Va.
tendent; Mr* It Writ*, aecrelsrv:
Kvvii though thr Hu**%*&lt; ari?
. will hold a sneclai meeting at
•i U •ii'-ltip 11 no A J|
. sponsor, afternoon session. w"*r* sha will spend some time home at 813 Pendletoa Street In E A. Monforton. s««is.si* w
listnl
with
piioritv
riitiiiu
thet
'
•
•
»*
*
-«
Vl*Hit11swa TB«
i* church &lt;t 3:00 P. M. All Clark
Monday,
Oct.
8__ Woman’s with her slater, Mn. (iutale Wayeroas, Ca., wher* Mr. Wash­ retire; and Ml«» Lydia Wit-I»,ldl. has hetn some difficulty m **l» •
•». ..f II . •*|#a,r* h
ambers are urged to attend.
burn la employed with the At­ pianist.
M»*,'tii»ir ; on |» \j
Maxwell.
Club,
morn
ng
takrn
up
with
tnirung
machinery
tlup
t»*
the
it.*
,IO|v
f
WEDNESDAY
Iliac Ne*I V ••*', b nil j- VI
lantic Coastline Railroad.
cutting of materials. Afternoon
Trschvrv who wero cho».'n .it mantl« of thr ifrfrn-r |if»gran., In**
„ it, ****
•■•ti
U hrn !••&gt;»% Utw r P A k *
Hfho Jlrotherhood of the First session, the women of the Catho­
Mn.
W.
T.
Langley
and
Mn.
thi«
time
inrludeRev
George
an&lt;l
Mr
.Johnson
saitl
h
i*
wouM
?
*
•
•
•
•
»n
.n*,
•&gt;l « OH,. leg r , nvrfalftn
aptist Church will bo In charge lic Church with Mn. F. E. Rou- John C. Langley of Day,ooa
Tenner
and
Mr
Matlhewi.
Men's
likr
to
buy
u
machinrit
l.ifhi*
utul
*
t
"
/
f the State Mission Season of millat in charge.
Beach have returned front Camp Party Given For
« III Ilf II OF i,on
#
• ••*--*••
*'
Bible Claxt; Mr«. A VVier.nlilt, ••lectric wrhling outfit tmm
raycr which is being obserred
Tuesday, Oct. 7.—Afternoon Hill, Ala., where they have been
,r',1 &gt;*Imi AtfflilM
Women's Bible
t'lnx-;
Mr» liH’u) person.
i the church it 7:30 P. M. to •ealon, Woman's Club, with Mrs. •pending
Mamie
Kate
Hall
&lt; II ••* &gt;inl*, |&gt;tM.«r
the
past
week.
They
acGeorgs 7.«*mif*r. Young IVm.Irs
he the place of regular prayer Roy Tillls in charge.
M.-l»..o| l« mi \ \|
companled Mn. W. T. Langley’ s
|V..|.|.. *t |.i f Jb|
r i n . « : J. Spendleve. |nl-r mediate V * n r j j , n V n n l ) V l K i l l
Meting. All members are urgcJ
Honoring Mr*. Mamie Kate C ls«; Mm J E Spurline. Jun- lT la r ,U n ‘ &gt;1-1.11 X ISIIS
Thursday, Oct 9.— Morning cUlighter, Margaret, to tha Sou­
c Stoi ti,-.. II ui) A VI
&gt; attend.
. session, Preabyteriin Auxiliary, thern IndustrUI Institute, where Hall, whose marriage will be an |r&gt;-i; anil Mm . Matthrwi, Prinmrv
111110: Mwiti. w : n i* nt
The first business luncheon of with
IakqI Eastern Stars
Inrwil *&gt;
|*P:t% •*( Mi'Wling.
event of Sunday, Oct b. Mr*. Eu­
45
ie Woman's Club will be h,!d In charge.Mri. J. D. Woodruff In •ha will attsnd school this ysar. gene Eatrldgo and Mrs. R. A. CIi m . Ai*ii(ent ir^ rlirri will h*»
Mr
Metthrwm
Mr
\.r v. Mr*.
to club house at 12:30. Uexervg
*
'
&gt;
At
the
special
meeting
of,
Williams entertained with a mis­ To«lon »nil Mi«i Fh*rrnr*» W rlh.
Friday, Oct.
10—Afternoon
Miin.l •v M. Ii m.I ( o on A \
n u n * m i m il n r cum iiT-4 *
ons may h* made bv telephoning session,
I’* •O' lilttk S» n i.-r |I oil &gt;
Woman’s Club, Mri. M Episcopal Church To cellaneous shower and party at
Th«* INv %&lt;*ivner in ••xphiining Seminole t'hapter Two. Older]
ir iK T T IIT
»
Roy Tillie, 268-W.
•
:
v»
(iM
iM
I'rit)
•
of
the
Eastern
Slar.
which
"a*
the
home
of
Mrs.
williams
on
M
h
it.|nv
Hfhi &gt;&gt;l ■» 1.4 A M
i •
W. Deariso In charge.
the pnlii'v »Mil purivw** or »hr
• : n I* M
Murtihitf
M
p
.
x
I,#
|
|
A
O
A
U.
•
hehl
iii
the
Ma.onir
Hall
on
Valsneia
Drive
last
svenlng.
Up
Monday, Oct 13.—Morning ses­
Have Youth Service
Full Go.m*l Toto-rnscli* l:.ld 11*is
I'Vi-tMP.iUk
#‘V
*
•
it
I
ii m
aarwlc*
l.f
O
Wednesday
evening
aI
T 3U|
on the arrival of the guests they ■txirmenf l&lt;* ii' bVc
sion, rutting of materials.
I H I T l i r I III Ml II
Tuesday,
Oct. 14.—Morning
Kpinllnw llxifti II ttir« J 04 1*
I IK*’. MOMIUK
The Full lli**Q(*l Te***'rnsr|i* o'clixk. the Worthy Grand Mai
Thera will he a special service were served punch by Miss Nancy
4
n't lm k t»n
Tni&gt;«iUya
||4
II M-*&lt;lift I'Mldf
resalon, American Legion Auxlli for the youth at the Holy Cross Williams.
ha. been nffdm ied
■xith
*lio run, Mr*. Marian Nreh of Miami,
l-’i
M.ti
Hiimlitv
M
&gt;
lieinl,
|n
no
a
M
I
*
A rainbow theme predominated Cbri.tisn Mi.xioPary Allinnc- In- made her official visit to the
ary.
Episcopal Church at 11:00 o'clock
t'
•
.
•
&gt;
I
•
•
M
N
r
r
.l
.c
||
i)o
,
"
'
'
V
'
’
'•
&lt;
"'••
,u
lij*i-l
v
f
.
'P
*
Thursday, Oct. , 18.—Morning on Sunday morning. It was an­ throughout the decorations whkh eorfmrated. who**1 peliev, ». *be chapter with Ihc Worthy Grand X 1 1
| I - - - - it H -nti u w lil.li w ill be r , * 4
~ on, C. R I ue»* of Winter
•Vision, Woman's Club with Mrs. nounced by the Rev. Martin J. throughout In th* decorations W»lWL_that V .h «l.y ;e r
M V !• I
U 'L ' ■•••SX*'■••Ci-'f
* 'hrlpl.
M xlenllM .
i^glio. ln._attJH&lt;Wtwex. -TV - ^
.jjfa•‘nX!&gt;&lt;u&gt;^ lb*_-wvriu
of vart-cot* **v* • M
J. W. IW1
---------- sc. Mfct!*cnbnstea o f tha tHwron i n ' r ' ’ *rni
— . , ___ _______ ____ ^ _
( S-4 '••llllin ♦&lt;
*
Worthy
Matron
Mrs.
Stewart
died
flowers
placed
shout
tha
"Friday.
Uer.
ir.—JinemivSri r It U also tha day for the Corthe 'Old Time Religion* prevails
I
T
H
X
1
I
X
I
-T
I
X
T
I
III
l
it
SI
.
^••x,
'■
'
n
e
h
O
M
.
J
I
I
«1
I
M
'
T
l
x
r
l
i
l
t
III
II
Dutton,
presided
over
the
meet­
rooms
In
which
tha
gu*sta
were
session, Woman’s Club with MUa poratn Communion of tho Young
throughout the .ervice. -vilh th*
w*
i* |t|.,..k»
it. .i_.
. .f f
. |». *»|,,r
.
I
l»**i%v**i»a anil i*
naw
W
I*
r . t 1 1 It
,« It | I lie* f , t !
itmr nhall nf»| h#
Trent Hinton In coarse.
Pooplo and &gt;hU will bo hold at entertained. Th* refreshments al­ tbou-ht upiiirnim l in 'h e mind ing.
l*ark
A t..f
Mil Mitral
»*•(,!,.inlirf •••I, n,tr •intr Info mlHd'*
An
arm
homiuel
wa,
pre­
Mint,l
it
&gt;
4
.
I
S
I
\
N
|
Monday, Oct. 20.—Morning tea* 7:30 A. M. Thaao aorvRoa art so carried out th* chosen color o f the pa,tor thsl
••very'V.ig
1 1 - I ' . t l t r .'. 1 * »
IliirhliiR
\V»r«hi|i II a
,\l
•Ion, cutting of materials.
in lino with tho National Youth motif. In th* dining room the done in the llo u .e o f the Utr.l sented to the Worthy Grand
fh'* • M illio n " va hlrh com *
u t Mil it gf I ’ m..it 7 |&gt;\|.
Tuesday. Oct. 21.—Afternoon Sunday which is being observed table was decorated in the clraxen xhoidd he d"ne 'dt’cenl lv ,t»| in Matron and. iouiti',y nxtended to TK^rfilittr
mix.* t l i r l . r u - s i t f t M i-m ti.f/ In Ih# fol*
\Vof mla11* i |« \|
colors with an improvised "rain- otdrr’. There i, sb.uiMtely no her by the five &gt;tar points. The
I " " In* f t •*» I III,, n 1 itl."T h in # , O
setaion,
Women'*
Auxiliary
of
&gt;nr
U’
ltli
irf
iln
v
•I'r
vi.
'o
%
I*
\
|
all
'
tha
•
Episcopal
‘
churches
*
Tn
'
Out of 3
,,,.
I uni i« Ilf
g r iM in r s tit
an d
th f
'iM w '1 over the table at th« end fanatic ixm ernnertrd with
Har
phuftra
(u
eh f t , country, Roy.
tho Worthy i'atron wss presented hrariitR
ir.tarr Ittrl *»tr *|i*rv. « rvl »h# tin *
i
of
Which
placed
a
“pot
of
with
a
gift
from
the
chapter
b
&lt;
hleb
was
in
/
xervlees.
Although'
primarily arruagod
•
&gt;rv
a
ifl
ftsmi
a
Jr
«t
y
fop
*|t
V| i l . . i « tar I n . i
*
to»th*
‘ honor**.
charge.
ll.4tl
U III 11.1 hi* t vrn ami In lh »
"The belief in God th-* Father. werr also the other distinguish­
for young peonlo between the gold” holding gift#
ataarien aa4 sem st Os*.
ed
guests.
Thlx
“
rainbow'
and
“
pot
of
gold1
rttrill
in
lim
it-.
I
III
nr
|a
Ih#
k
in
g*
Thursday, Ott. 23.—Morning ages of 14 to 2B. tho service will
Son and Hole Spirit: ‘ he verbal
„ 4 Otllag at eecvecttv*
«% %&gt; hi: i iioiiiBT '**•»». " l-***&gt;l nrtil 1 Itno nrl r a all ad
Toe rhaplrr room was attrac­ F /m % \\r.«!.»•
••salon,
Woman's
Missionary also appeal to adults. Ray. Bnun waa found by th* honor** by fol- Inspiration o f the llo lv
___ • ass 4a ■ « * ••*•*•*
n i l ih ii
Scrln.*•
hr...I
.
1 . 1 . Nr it 11 II c h rn n 1# I I I ,
Wwlng th* trail of th* “ good tures a , origlnsllv glvet.: the \t- tively decorated for the occasion
viat. u u •truoi.s, call aa
" W i 'l r n i i t *
l *l| i|| trl**
Union of First Baptist Churth concluded.
Th.* l.rua.tf, Mrrintin #la&lt;&gt; |ncll|4#g
IWay lev as ilH s la s s t .
&gt;•** l&lt; 51 Ha’ ll k lr |*,t«|«*r
fairy" who wa* Imperacnated by rarioux atonement o f the Lord, with basket, of red and pink
with Mrs. A. J. Pstsrson in
ih r f.til,,va ii.*
fro m
In#
H u iflit
K &lt; * h iu il,
I •• n o
&lt;&gt;|
roses
and
low
bowls
of
rose,
Mlaa Nancy William*.
I
’
hrUil.tit
M .lr m # T#Xlhon|i( **Hc|o
chargo.
DR. HENRY
Jexux Chrixt: th e 'e le r n e l *alvah i l.M iiff Mr* v (••••, || nV A
VI
•
ami Hr*tl«H w ith K r y to th #
.-Throughout the treeing games tion o f all who believe in Him: which wera placed aUnit lb- H a r m , n l . y I h - f i a n l . r
-Friday, OcL 21— Aftaraoon Rats Suspected O f
Ma’ Pinioirw " Uy M ary Mnkrr K J d j )
McLAULIN, JR.
and contests wera enjoytd with and the eternal puniohment of room. ioirge American flags werTL* In i la r liiir .i, in
W llr ..
■.salon, Congregational Churth
"H|tl» 11 lnt|M&gt;rf a ih r iim laralftndlng
Carrying
Polio
Germ
Wuisxi
•
•
I
•
f
I
tl
0
14
ta
,'
I
i
prise* being won by Mrs. M. B. all whn reji-et him, i. the b a il, placed In the ■Ea,t uml Wet
vvrItIfli
iip liflr
riinarliviian###
grid
* » “ • 'X ttn 'Z kZ r m'w Auxiliary.
Smith and Mrs. * . R. Pippin. o f all th* doctrine*."
end, of )he hall. Identification
I r .-U li.i.s gli irtn h S p iritu a l M h ##
Monday. Oct 27.—Morning ses­
• %i . i %t i u n
.4 i n n
I ITV IIIH .
la
Ihr
,|
l«
ir
rniltr
til
ii f
■
g
lr
liu
al
ORLANDO,
Sent.
27
—
O
FT—
Several
musical
numbers
ware
badge,
•
were
colored
star*.
sion, Daughter* of tha American
Rev. Zeimer wa.
called
ax
Kaat Hn ..n,| Mlrwrt
#••••.1 | nt|r i « in ml 1 it m I# th# lln # r.f
Honorary membership certifi­ l*»|it W llllam |«tnKi&gt;i in • h.trgr.
Revolution with Mrs. C. R. Daw­ In tho belief that fleas from played by. Mrs. Pippin for th* pastor o f the Tabernxel • by the
•Irmar*
Mil.m
h
#
tw
rrn
th
#
r#i%|
and
rata may carry Infantile paraly­ eatertalnment of the guests.
Hiifiil.tjr Hrlinol. •« 4 ;, a
\l
son In charga.
n nr# &gt;il
Hftirliual
u n .lr r a la n n ln c
Executive Committee
uml
ap­ cate, were presented the Worthy
C"»1»* k* of t ill,, w ith no
Th* hostesses wera assisted In pointed b y the district xunerin- Grand
Matron
and
Worthy
nrifnl.li M 'od — l.ifr .
T r u th ,
and
Tuesday, Oct. M.—Morning ass- sis germs, school and civic lead­
EGULAR BLOOD ■Ion,
i
r
«
*
»
4
\i
In v r
.in.| ilrnitin aim fra ih r d lv ln #
Woman's Club, with Mrs. ers hero are looking for • Pled serving an ice coarse by Mis, trndent in conjunction with tho Grand Patron and initiation wa,
Y
I*
I.
a
•
•
•
,
I*
\
|
rniwr
KltltiK
ih#
a
p
lrllu
n
l
pronf
Piner.
conferred upon a new member
Betty Earl* and Mbs Nancy Wil­
M. 0. McNair In ehargo111 f r y I \ls’ *‘ l I l l K
7 *»U I* M .
^■■H O U N D S
•*f
«»•#
MMlvrrrwr
In
C*hH|(l#n
They hope to work out n cam­ liams. Favors of mlnlatura rice executive eom m iyee. Sin e- hi* The initiatory music was pre­ K v N f i N » l l a l l r M»*r k l i ' r , 7 15 I* 5 t
M .lrn.i*
«|. '.o 5; U - l 7 , 20-Sft)
-♦
v S ^ A fler Cuitomcr*
paign to rid Oranga county of bag* war* placed upoa each plat*. arrival the Sunday .arhrol hat sented by Mri. Marie Meredith
been r*-organned and a young
• Sixtoonth century armour make- ruts. Meanwhile, the Roe. Morris
tm m
■ m t h m iih : H % rri«T
Those Invited to be with th* people* recreational department assisted by Mrs. Walter Haynr,
F u ll
% O f It M H A r i O O g
4 III Ml II
o n discovered that fluting metal Butler Book offero.1 10 cents boat***** and honor** war*:
CHIHINKM
An Interesting address on Ijiu r r l At*1 mi
formed,
N inlli Ht
AM th .if
li
hu m an
m uat
fc «
gave It atrangth and rigidity with­ each for the first 20 rut tails
Mrs. A. C. Williams, Mn. Ar"The
Obligation*
wa*
given
hy
lift
II \V Tu»'ks*r.p4»lnr
Th* recreational department
trogrn .lr if it do
mil
ndvan&lt;*a-»out adding waight, a principle brought to him.
thur Moore. Mrs. M. N. Clave- meela every Thursday evening at the Worthy Grand Matron.
HuinLiy Mi h04*1, I •* MU A # \l
•III.BB* ra
used today with corrugated Iron
A
M.
bad. Mr*. M. E. Manning. Mr*. 7-.30 at tha parsonage on 24H2
A silver offering waa takrn M nrnina W uralt'p. II
end girder*.
\
I find 1 hr
g rr.il
th in g l«
this
R. R. Pippin Mrs, Pearl Hanaell, Sanford Avenue to participate In at the meeting and presented to Mul'Js i I ■'TIi*’ Huitriar '
W rilnrailay
\V'M*I&gt;I|).&gt; 00 |*. VI.
wiarl.l |i not an m urh
w har#
w#
Mr*. V. A. Williams, lira Ger­ varUua games such aa badminton, the Worthy Grand Matron to be KkmlriM \\ur«hl|i. &gt;; "M |* VI
rlm rl. mm in w h al d lra rtlo n W * a r t
truda Gilbert, Mrs. Lourtno Baal. volley ball, ping pong anil other used for her special fund.
HuliJat'l; T h r Htlli»i T
m ovin g .
. t _
Y ou will b« g lv rn • h fA rty w a!
Mrs. M. B. Smith,' Mr*. Mable outdoor gam*4JThese meeting-, are
Music was furnished through­
- r O l l t c r Wandall HulniM
Eatrldgo. Mrs. Johnnie Bprmon, open to tho public ■■ well aa to out th* program by Mr*. Haynes, com#.
Mr*. Ai F. Huat, M m J X E. the youth of th* church. Rev. and at iR* conclusion of the
H A P P Y
B I R T H D A 'l
Dabblaa, Mrs. W, C CJahUn. Xleme, eapiotoed.---------------— -— meeting— refreshment*--- af
Double program
FRIDAY— - i f i j
MK. L / i r . Tyta. M r*.T tW T D Rev. Zlemer announced that eraana and eak* wart served.
Mr*. C.
len Walker and Mrs. A. J. Fatar- hla office U maintained it hla There wtre 115 persona In at­
u r n ____
homo on Sanford Avenue where tendance. .
Nor* Ball Clause
“ Also. Mrs. M. Mlnarlk, Mrs. W. he will be . from 9:30 A. M.
The distinguished guests at­
Mrs.
C.
A.
Aoderaon,
Jr.
F. Brooks, Jr.. Mrs. JUo■ H. until 11:30 A. M. each morning tending wefe:
• M
E
VaBuca Smith
Echols, Mrs. J. J A r ie l* , Mrs. for consultations._________
Mrs. Marian Neeb, Worthy
Mrs. WUnaoi Stamper
J, D. Jlahlna. Mrt. J. H. CoL
Grand Matron; C. R. l.uca,,
Donald Baeorn
(iougk, Mrs. E. 8. Rpck*y._M a*
Worthy Grand
Patron;
Mrs.
Jack Ptaldr
Betty' Earl*. Mb* Mary Earle, Dr. Taliaferro Dies
Mamie Lander, Right Worthy
Billy PM *»
MU* Halo* Jtaklae, Mbs Allis
Grand Conductress of th* Gen­
Trafferd. Mbs Narine Norwood,
Following Illness eral Chapter and past Grand
*
Mbs Jaanaatta U lag. Mba Jean
Matron of Florida: Mrs. Fran­
Mlaa Jaaet Chapman
Mona. MUa AM U W*oka and
WARRINGTON, Sept. 27,—OP) ca* Kslsllng. Assistant Grand
MUa Nasty WUltono.
Dr. Thomas Hardy Taliaferro, Matron, of Jacksonville; Mrs.
70, until last April dean of th* Glenn E. McKay, Past Grand
faculty of th* University of Matron, Glenn E. McKay, Past
Hose French Sob In Maryland, and first president of Grand Patron and Mr*. Murray
the University of Florida died Jarvb, Past Grand Electa, all
U. 8, Repeir Port Friday
night after, an illneta of of Hanford; Mrs. Charlotte Per­
ry, Past Grand Matron, of Jack,
several weeks.
WASHINGTON, SeyL f t
Dr. Taliaferro, bom at Jack­ •cnvllle: Mrs. Ahrlra Craig. Past
The heaviest known submarine sonville, waa educated at Vir- Grand Matron of Winter llaveni
In -tho world, tha 4300-ton Bur gin la Military Institute and at A. B. Granger, Past Grand Pa­
STONE
Jokas Hopkins University, from tron of DeLand; W. J. Foster,
PRE-SCHOOL
wkUh b* racslved hla degrt* of Past Grand Patron af Lancaster,
t o h o a t Fogt s m ot t h . N e w H n m p - doctor of phllooophy. After i
Pa. | • (* . Gila Chi IIon, Past
ftbn.
lag aa an Instructor at VMI,
Grand Organist of New Smyrna:
that th* Missouri Military Aeadaaay.
Tkt X i n M M M
Mrs. Mary McCarthy, Past Grand
Warden of Now Smyrna; Mr*.
at Fmtnayhraala SUU
ho berame president of th* Ftor, _ Gertrude Granger. Past Grand
! 0
^ M
e ^ n f d £ L lU g ft b, Agriculture College. In 1901, Chap lain, DeLand; Mis. Paulin*
with th o . BrtlUk |»fur^th« fall when th* Florida collega teean* Msgee, Grand In.lrueior of DbW A N D MONDAY
Florida Ualveraity, ho bocam* It* trie* 14, Bunnell; Mrs. CM*aa
rayam
(bat prosIdeat, serving until Foster. Past.Grand Attoh. LanEightacnbifMW book* whh mar*
• ‘ tn n .rin • ' ,J. '
castor. Pa,1 Mrs. NellU Burguext,
1908. __________________ _
than 11,000 swatchc* haw Just - u-.i—
\v ‘
Grand Inatrustor, District II,
#Mntaln
Apoykni Mrs. EvaJyn
Dans«;
arrived I They Show tha nal cui! T T V . . I '■-i
b'PSLw.
ban vtr- 4 Die In Crash
Grand Instructor, District 14
on, fabricdesigns, and textures of
-iik lT L '
Haven; and Mrs. Anna
Saar* exciting new Fall fashions, of
- TT?
With Army Truck Winter
&amp; Schumacher. Grand Reprehosiery, drxss good*, linens, blank*
. ,*
A-',
santativa af Waahlngton. of EosA BEACH, Sent 27— tb. .
sts, 0/ rvsrything that can b«
■ • • • ..» . ;
Beach
rasl.
r Dsytons Bc#ch rwU ^
ftown In thb way. Visit our Order *
.
*
I
rs klOcii gnJ a
m
OOco today t o m what'* m » far
a t1idm *. M g # . T ,
soldier injured tat a headFell and how «a*y it la to bur
•«**»#*«,
-W
- A--------o
n
a
rm #
n •-between
an
army
n a d ir what you want *0 Stan.
oWfcdnv M m ‘ |\
aa automobile about
want of Bunnell Friday
la it r a ta l a n o n o u i u i i u u n i « t o aa

tS'

Defense Courses, j
Applicants 0. K.
By Local Board

a

m t/£z//

s

isr,

ea

dead ar* J.roraa
kU wife, Aansi Ms
1

tel

m

■ V .« &gt; * •1

iM f

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.

the 1

dun,

-

.

Tr

- yr-.-!&gt;-

�l

84E P P B A T . *W ?V ¥ U P B

r With Eu*tis
By Score 14-6 h Close Contest
&gt;nt’s Celery Fed* towed to
hut night 14-6 In n close
pinred there when the
i»

'« &gt; t

it

It'M -e*tlm .ted that at least
1000,000' meteor* enter the
Ini's'atmoephera every day add
of one a day reaches

Railroad Earnings %
Show Sharp Increase l

Three Florid*
Colleges Have
Gators wll| Malt 'f»^ Jev/riggit­
ConMiwdafV 'I M P •SnpSiit
Young, Fast Teams em
football V « n &amp; « 1jabt aftthtowb

cophomores took good end there
•earn to be a lot o f them b ut-this year's state race among imall
colleges bids fair to be a wide
Open scramble In which anything
fan happen.

mar

y o r k , sept. rr.-&lt;4% t/»
Railroad earnings report* F ife•
day diaplaycd a rontfnurtlon
fcualnre* increased sharply over \
the first eight month* of 1940, J
gord-sixrd net profit* in many'
case* replacin’ lo.se* In thoA
comparable period.
----Several road, which failed
report net income for the period'
had operating incomes well iboro.V
1040 figures.
' , ’&lt;

2E * t *
tya !• • *«* «f U* nftJon’* Urg­
iw w ^

and the local boys’ attick
down in sepflng positiona.
Seminole
linn chargee
nd fast and the backa extbair offensive beautifully
CORAL OABLFjS. Sept, 27—
r lack of conditioning caused (Soerlal)—Univerrity of Miami,
Ifd put practices thla week, which won the atata'a .mail col­
the boy* and took the lege football championahlp loth in
ICM and 1039. onlT to fall be­
'k i t the opening game fot fore Rollins la*t year, la making
local* and several of the a rirong bid to regain the title
ar* -warp In a game for the this Fall
Vo*- flay at tka t*glnnlng
Tamp* and Miami are
W llttl* raggrd t l the men theRollins,
only »mall »ehoola with'foot­
rad Mrrouaneaa, but by the ball team* this Fall, and ai the
tkf quarter the whola team Hurricane* plar Tamps In that
'Claying Ilka rrgulsrs.
dty Oct. 10 rnd Rollins In Miami
lit la took advantage of o OcL 17, they will know Ibelr
I when o Stnford playet itandlng early.
tied the bsll I the third quarTampa has been ' beaten deA long 'p a .• frcip quartert Bill Bsisett to right end eiilrely by Miami in the last
L Hippier waa good for a three meeting* of the elevens but
Mown and tha same com- the 1941 Spartan*, with a veteran
m a (worked for an . extra h-ckfie 1(1 and an experienced line
plu* a new coaching ataff showed
wf • '
m
(hford earns taek In tha lari power in defeating Alabama Nor­
1*r to ecOre when left half- mal 28-0 last wees; that wc» tba
l« U t Branan flipped a long largest margin Tampa ar«r ran ap
^o *Taylor Brown who wan! on Troy. Coach Fiuclo Htvwap baa
M standing up. Tha conver- lost thr beefy players of otper
was blocked and the aebre years, but he ha* ipeed to burn.
Rollins lo.t almoat all of Its
I 8-7ip game wa* won by Euetla 1940 regular* but come* up with
|‘ Bluett Intercepted a long a Hock of sophomora* from the
yearling
elaven
which
. bp Sanford, scampered 60 1940
I I pphlnd smoothly forming trampled Miami's otherwise un­
W lT ' A gpbTjSe
Panther* beaten yearling* 28-8. Th* Tar*,
i tha eouvtrilon count to br trying Darldson last' g*»k.
i tha acora to 14-6 In their •now (hey hare the stuff. After
thle week's cai
game with S'ewbenrif,
ft
cloee the
their mountain camp
I' opening attack by Ranford they cloeo
lorth
Carolin*,
and return to
]*• a drive for o touchSon McKay Truluck slip Winter Fark where tw o ruceeaiugh the lino for 28 yardi •Ire ope? dot,a hart three weeks
the Miami
Orien Farrell took a ehovel o f preparation for
around tnd for 18 yards, game. The Tar* may bo the green­
tin scoring dlriinca of the est team In tbo elate b ut they too
Branan bucked tba line for hive plenty o f tpeed.
Two thirds o f
Miami's poor
ptfda and three yardt suerriy but. eereral more trie* •quad o f 1940 art gone eo hera
I' and tha local* lori the ball too it la up to the new men. The

w

m

»*«

es! fairs, Genera IMswager P. T.

port* that grsik gain, i n A m
by f» b » and t#rgtf«ls Utfouglou» t w country art ha pradkta
with an expogM trSwtl qf(XMOP
»hat the IMS rtpHda Mate Pate

T&amp;cF*

*99, compared
eerre.ponding
The 1911 total
Including 83

Clrcoaaa and eantlvols operatapparently Tmprqvtd craw. .
: n « 'patoya.oorihnr jkaU age.
trlple-lbrr*! baek.
r«rru*oTt, tall cpd.

and

WAKE UP BUSINESS
By Advertising In

J iw
Detf|rtpi»V
propoUor amidships.
la 11back*- CapUIn Bm Arnold t««*r. tO'Sprnl li'fo r amuaement
will, team's lip« eom n w d -el wt- and antfri«|n*Mnt. Although Um
lermen, but b« (a 'tag only flrtt•rtment. Five case*
listed
POLIO CASES DECLINE
of Infantllo paralysis In Septem- depsrti
stringer. I n p last year and re:
MONTGOMERY, Abu, Sopt.1 ber «a eotnportd wlU* August Friday brought the total for tho
.err,a moat com ,' from tna . 0- make it "Bigger and NtUr."
2(1
days
of
thla
month
to
21.—UP)—A decline In now case* was notad W w by the rial* ftnt 2
phnmor,|..
Qoth tejms art lo fine condi­
tion.
’ The 'QiJora aralved hi nearby
Columbus, MisaL' ydstettUy •nd

Thu Newspaper

I

sa£v%f.;“iirte rs

Reborn
lane
KTutka
Tate
Harrlmn
P.M lit bell

Patrick
B «py
Grove
Arpold
Vdrnadq

German manufacturers

D«ir»

Rruee
Craig
Yftijear
of

a

Commerce reports.'- v~,
Tha eltrua fruit II
PalaaUna kea -baan a*
pressed by tha war, t
ment of Coamartp »*!

LK3Hr/|

T V A rn c,

Northern visit

TOA

W IE S

A V A IL A B L E

individual op organi^tlon desiring extra cqpipf
poses rtiarbbtaiH kim ^V Placing an order witfi OB before
. AajPge o f 6 cepta a copy will be made for ail o x
oat
o f mailing. After Oct. 15, cost^ o f tfye edition,
to coyer

Maks your Roaarvation early f o f Eftrq,Copies o j this Editjonl

t

Pl?*“
&lt;

'

* » m i &gt; for me
-

Mt'Ht’n

M n n ift

I V IllilV

-^ ,

'•

.... ...iPwiee of this EdiUon.

•

• &lt; '5
\
_•
Lo ..........................................................................................•
• 7. 1
•• •• I* * .* * * * * * * * .* * * .,.* * * * .,.
► * &gt;r» v * —' . f
f* •*
v ) •
• \' j • •

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

y

•

' r

f

V &lt;

‘

'

Addreflfl 1;•••%• oWooMt*4««e** •♦•••••*••••#•
1 ’#••••*•*•
*■'

X lU U l COO

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

;.y-

■ , l *-

jS M ?

.
^VAwj *

kefw iU j &amp;

with 2M| frr t f e !
perinl In AugmT
rinod at 714 ease*.
fatalities.

Forest

The A nnual

. v

2T, \ H \

�4

In a g gp
■
1**7.
U T »1 J - « I

l i f e

TH * 8ANF0RD HERALD. 3AN P0R0. FLORIDA '

PAGE FIVE

Theater News for the Comingj Week
*LifeBegin8 For Andy Hardy’
Will OpenAtRitzTomorrow
‘ ‘Yen, »lr, Andy’s irowinir up.’
I started to think shout the kind
M lckry Rooney Was
eurvryinc o f a boy And «as. You sec. he
the shiny cinivrrtible coupe that never took anyone's w orj
for
replaced the jaloppy of former anything, always
hail
lo
try
for
himself
even
Hardy Family pictures, lie brush- things out
ad o f f Ihc suit that « u
now though he w ,s puni -lied by so
Win wardrobe, rather than the doiag. It wasn't because he was
sweater and elicits of his Carvel stubborn i.r wilful, iu t simply
High School deyr.
oecausc he was lurbius.
If lie
'l i e 's got a Iat o f lessons to was tiki
net to do a certain
learn," the young actor went on. thing, he
warned to discover
'A n d ho grts his first and best why.
’D ie In the latest film, ’ l i f e Be­
‘ Well, it wasn't very logical
gins for Andy Hardy.* “
■hat a boy like that wmjjd simply
Rooney admits to being s nrw take the word of his fim ily that
Andy Hardy in this latest of I In­ Tie should go (n rollrgr. Maybe
group, which opens at (ho Ititx college wasn't for him. Tho best
. 'Theater tomorrow for rn engage 'way to find out w&lt; uld be to lake
‘ Akient o f two days. He is rather | joi- first. Then, if it didn't work
, ^Treud o f the fact that it was out, hr had proved to himself
•m etlin n th
a t Andy
Afultf het
at
h..
n m i i ’tl nlllCnt lOfl
"and
w**
i t hU ruggrstion
that
be ! ik
that
h
permitted to work for one film I m in in g for one .special line of
before starting hie adventures I work."
,
That's the way Mlrke* Mooney
In ccllrgr.
_ “ Oh, it wasn't
exactly
my reasoned. And that, all written
T U ea ," he says.
'T h ey
simply cut In logical order, was his ans­
“^ sk ed me whsl I thought Andy wer to the itl,cl|Unn' The result
would do. Would hr want to work, was that Andy was sent In Nrw
l o r would he want to go right York for a month on his own.
before making up his mind that
i on to college ?
“ At first ( couldn't answer that .................
he’d follow h
hit i father's
prufc.i.........................
bnv. It took som ; figuring. Then sion as a lawyer.

PROGRAM FOIl WhKK OF SKIT. 28th || The Philadelphia Story Is
To Be“ 0 ld Favorite*At R itz

Min*l.iy. Munil.iy “ I.IKK H Ki.lNS KOK AN!&gt;Y IIAKHY"
with M'ak v lbite&gt;n&lt; \. I.'w i
•!•»,.. J miI.v (turleinil. I .»&gt; MoMrn
*»; I S.»i:k Il.i&gt;'l«-n
\!*«t » .utottn
Ncwa « ( Ihv Iht\
rm mIsn . Imiim iii •!:»&gt;
|.r-‘i*i:iin ” TIIKY
MKKT
Mi \ IN
it h Jf.in ll't-lio lt. |Lt|t'||iy I.aa\ait anil Kolitrt IliiM\%m .\Im. -01.1 f.ih "ii!r n iu iru '.l"— TIIE I'H ILAO KI.I'IIIA
v lnKN
isi.uii. h.iOwini.* lit pburn
*«rt. I J.iim-,
v t va %r t
Wi 'liit-'lay. rim niln )
II l» liKKSK tW I.I.IM .
w .d
M ;r \ l "it I.». J*'.in It niiftt. W .iin ti WilHutn un«l O m Mun•tfi \l o M.mh .il* Turn* p • »miO
NOUW AY IN' KK\t»I.T*
pin i
situl I'nikctM l Nrvks
n i l.i', Snitittl;»\w
i N lif'K KIKSTA ST MIS” wi»i» li.itr
\*•11 v Smilt'N lliiini*ttf .in.! I *11 &lt;t| ||ii(*hr4. AImi
HKOAh
W \\ I.I.MITKf*' with Yut.t, Mt
nt
\\ ••••I . rrh.
I*'tint** tMvii'fi* it it11 /. i eti 1'iltt. A il'lftl I'hkpU't (in»
ni'w
rnul SKY ICAIhKUS.*

LEW IS STONE, Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, three o f the
Hardy Family cast, arv shown in a sceno from "L ife Begins K .
Andy Hardy.'' their latest sereen hit which will open a two day
run at the Kits Theater tom orrow. At Isst Andy thinks he is ,,
n ,,n Bn,l
'h e wcrld by the tell! Whot a tale this picture till ■

NEXT WEEK’S CASTS
I IKK liH ilN S KOK \NHY
II \ n m
Is « is Stone
Ml. ke.
...... .
.1till V till 1ft*»•
h .lv 1 1 *11 . It
\nn Kuth

W II II
1 -to.
&gt;.llv '
t „ kl.'
1*JI1* II
S'II. X
I' HIM.*
. 1111* )

K.hit K.me
I’.n* lit \j*•t•
It I d l u i t x
•ttotitf
hili\ I x n x
i. v IK *kt
nk H o ld

'•Is

SCOH ’S SCRAP BOOK

ByR.J.'SCO n

were "P*W ^

' I IIK I 'llll.A D F I I'III V s rtlllY
I | IX I \|
i IIF I
Sy
ii |
.«

I'ii &gt;

i ..( % .f

hi

•k \

4

..i pi...k
i.
n&gt;.t|.
Mi A 1 141*It • obllll "• • t •
• I. U
I I •I |l*M#k I „ I* .*»• tj.
i,.o

- , tnin,. A , ‘•••ml \

!(•• “ ii|s

»

III

I|,"»k

I.

I'ukf*

(fill! • • ..... I » I'l
'I
\ «
XIhi t lli
XildllIt'll

om •!*

I ..I- I .4n.| • .if
Tl* r '• «.f l l- u t n *

K.I I *.t lllt'.k
t.r yt.'iin .
h .1

»

Tlf»

1*1.1 9.

• It

**f l **t

• t .Marf»
*.f

ila r ilir * ;

f llt U A C K A f ROM 1 P M H

N 11 fl nf l^'l 9 411.1 N T ft.
nf |.el III nf IlhTk II
Tl»r 9
nt Mttilln'a;
S
f.»l ft nf |/*t 1. 111't.U kJ.
Tl»*r *• 'if Murlla&gt;;
*•— rt ■aT-i*-fr~ n t - t xrr. 11. Tl«*r 1 nf Marlin'*.
II. u 12* ft. dV uf N K t.»r " f

in t r o d u c e d

r—

II.

It.

tln*«
H
It ft l^.l ♦afitl S'. 7
1,01 •. " f in... k ii. ri'» ».

M f m iR &amp; o M H lM O iU
!o u n &lt; a y -

III«h I.

Hid N .'itli

7 t'f III*.eh II
'f l M L .

711

W k lJ o K K W

NW I I nf H*.\ l«. TW|.# I*» t\
llnnae 3V K »l»n F, S«» ft W. «•

^ II. N. R«» f l . « . U ft
retire Is herePr sivea
i n eeBaaed In boelneea.el

P* t i t .;.
• H ",ith in ft #.f l^ .l 2 e f !»»•.• k
*F* nf .NVtiXf‘ * A iM llln a •" h .in -

ford
I * r«r«.r.|.'d In|'l.l| ILtell
I. puna 111, Hrmlm.l** «*,»unty

K C M io j

Itrm rf*:

Of ^

I«nl 21 of S. II. Hirnrr it Otik

Hill Addition to M.ilIt 8 *lifer 4

‘i t a i R .

r . r«te'nn|td In IMal ll*».,k I,
I'**** %i. 8» fuln.dt' County Ittf.

V O IC E S

■

ttiiti

•Ha

v e

of

k&lt;

u im iv H
4Y

l e a s t

m u s ic a l

, /r s in
h

K

imi

m s -m o M ik t s

-

i f Lo c k

4 0 M q $ , HOSE FLirftS.
PAH-p ip e s , amp Musical
Bo w , l i r f 'r t t l / KNOW
KOfHlH^ Of MUSIC l

■

IWH -Ho U i&amp; fo iu r
W A S F O l l M O lH M M

i l l 'l l f&gt; 1111

( q* * . 3 k50 o y f c u j a lo )

W i t «a»»«■&gt;*, w-a

»-4 *

-

_;‘S * * T T q - i c *

Lot I e f Bte«k IS. Tier H i
Lat t. » f . Ul«te- IS. Tier I 'l
* Lot h o ru fo e h 1*. Tier la.
Lot It Of B!o«k is. Tiar se:
sputa sa feat »r Lot • of
Block T, Tier A;
Lot
of Avocado Terreoe *erarSlag to riel lb-vent »e re­
cord*# U r u t Book S, M l "
If. Bomtaola Countr llerard..

t

Lot I of Block t ef liel Air.
Bonford. Florida, arrordlaa to
Flat thereof recorded In I’ UI

* T ,V i

-

Je. nccordla* !■&gt;
recorded la t’Ut

_

TSl

Lot. I sad S o f iv.rd'e auhfWletoo. Meaford. Florida, ee.
se rfla a to Tint thereof re-

s?£Wo.&amp;?

..... ..

Latest of Blerk U o f Burn,

ra te M ales, dastard, Flerlda.
ee aee s M weer fe f Is Fiat,
yeet S. pad#e. 1 end It .
U l II ol BUek D e f j u e n n
YU«a Fetcdea. danfnrdt Florid &gt;.
as par p u t recorded t hi FUt

t ’.n\ tIrani
line)

I old

K the! Ille lit plilll It &lt;
M.h ••iiVtiv t'»*nin*r
Juiiie-t Stewart
I I . ,|n Hi In,I n.
Until || inftev
\l. MN
, It. f ir e Kittredge
Ji mi ller i
, . Joh n I|it\x4ir&lt;l
I I 'm I. Willie .

f.s I lit* T . Mtt nf Hulitef'l ■••* n *
r " f | " t » " PMI 11....k
»
pwiltt
•j* nf N* min'.It&gt;
•'•tiiiili
lli*.

L E G A L N O T IC E S

I V x tc r lluveti

li.io lliy ,..v e ,l |

r til ••k \

|

lent W a y ," ’ T h e K nife."
Trail of the Lonesome
Pine,
-T he I M P and -Jealeoay." _ _

K

Kdxx.ii I ' i.itielli
K.ilhi h i Xdfim
Hilly t o il). Jr

«-..••!' ,| 1,1 I'l ,1

J * * 5 ff;

B B. drew,
■antend. F1-«*-U.

\hlei

I . i • i « . f | , int Hi. IVt m . "
...............
i .» rial P "k
S.
1^4la. . A,
.iauul.1 4 uuulj U#e
I't'l'l*
l^.t 11 f Ill'll k K t'f N II.
il ii ,i. t « &gt;. « .-ml
Aildtll*'ti
l*»
yi.trkli |,.I I* -I k II'-ImIII * -tr »'••

*°A m o n « hla better known plays

Milt&gt;*n K iI»Ihi
till"* t.lu**mire
l*-«trv I ee l*nr*o|t*
Mcrethih Hownr'l

,

Itolniid Young

I ' l Vj .
Rota rl li -I.XvilM 8. tl&gt; l o r d i
John II llliiltlV
Al.-----*~ -*“ » - v ^ w^.JJuu»ih: Kmjikjv [,M»lU4'ut.
Nt-'h THE-J *'t'u'‘rl , u - —~«hw, "Uoctnr rnrisitan ;. jw n w . " t tr y v
rr, r ,n c V T -* » r -" M irnitlii fpl iiCftr t .n n r '
. •• ■
* .■" ■•
Meet Again ' will f.tiT-. in-diif*l^i* Ititr Thrnter-''
■l .1... Well tel
Atini- !'• Iiioill |
.
Virginia Wrilder
I •t&gt; We l i - . r
llnrioii Yhr- Sidm &gt; Ki.M
Henry ItanU-ll port ol a doubt.- ini', b u g .t «..•&gt; ntlracl.on, Jean llc r -h o lt agsin
j Klw.inl
Lionel I'npe lias (lie n il o f IV I- s itil- . miileislaniling medico.
Arllnu II.iyl' 'Hi..ions
. . .
Reg F.vans

; I

liO t playwrights ahottly after
1JHW, W alter aeored numerous
aucceaaea with hla plot* baaed on
the then popular theme of ertwinala and fallen women who made

Merrill. Sr
Merrill. .It
Melton

l»tfk‘
l.irkm
Ihe .1mice
[ Su-i,.

IlflK II 1* 1*
Kolo-il \ *m

C l l d Mi l l
I'. ed i Im I* in
-h o !

!•'

N\ mi
Win

It it t t I lid'
&gt; » • ll.trde** I
- iiK o \n\\
i iM ir e ir
Mike
\ irlor Meljiglett
\pnl
Murjerif Wnedworth
Or. II r\i*v North
Priinu
(I'Kt efe
. . f f m ; i u i in i.
I .it v
r»i*k Kvi'v
It. HI V .-. "ill I M m .,
/« * u Pill
1...(•! 1'. '.'I* I y u
I * "tii,I Kin*k* y
U ........ u 1 IMI I t It \
II,"IK ' K Stone
OM 1 It it*.
•h« i *1
l#UV VII, Il O.tklll
............ \|.
i ,
I’M. t|V|*
• lot r h . \\ d* on
Rn- .It Sum on « otldll, let
John She hun
M ..
1 .. 1, i Si.it# I rtniper*
K.tlhfui l.dw.tid*
&gt; i,n .!,. i n.;. , IX

•S h t It M ill IIS"
i' I* i I ' i H -o
I.....il I " -

ml

m i &gt; h i .'Y lr l I * R
l reenr *^** iC A R .Y . ,: o n u T
J o s t e t ,-S t e w a r t -w t iU iTH E ABOVE
; V_',*
e f Ihc film*, proven th a. anythin* can happen to a guy no matter lurk with us fur a rrtuirp showing o f their tremendously populm
how hi* and strong ha may be. Such wan the c u e in "Broadway favorite .film , “ The I’ hiladelphla Story" neat Tuevdny only at the
Riti. It should draw cupacity crowds.
(lim ited," com ing to the BiU acreen next Friday and Saturday.

lUck
Ihr w,"#te»f rtf NT
ft •t ftmktnff- 4 nii-tukr, ■mrrtfPt ■
thaitir *1 t»F ini'ti
\w vr ir&lt; •I . mI with &gt;’ py ^MgRiinr, a key•hinnt: "h i. h th. •-••it.| .in ft
llrt'Rtl"RyN niilwt.in.|i|i|* , •m.wly h flf -ttit ly puhlKHtion, to Havd
HviMinu vovvrrd
by Mikt
hh’ i' p * -t**» in
I tii
I Si. r&gt;
K.Oh'i .n
•*. .« hiHhi»ntv« w r i h r forced
I 'nrn - 'il »l" ft ir - s
.. k*i
if** I**" brow mnjrftimc work
t &lt;&gt;on u/ h&gt; t N f" N&gt;•!!»
■t itb 1 I** lt\c
l hi« n the role plnycd
i ar&gt; ( i uni m| lam.
11 w 11 ti\l » m e i
Slrwart.
Throu gh
«* h, i , ,» -t.» &gt; 11. 1*.
" i l l 1Mike.
Truey IfiirnA that it U
h.. *h. vX1, i U«' -.lax .'nl. t th. heller li* lw a htimnn bvin^ (hart
Old ►*x ..nf*. ' |»"i t ii
t th* .i ir^.lih'^i, aii.I In the end finds
Kit* j|ir.*ifi urn
• tlx
rt»ht
timn in aii v v c it ln f,
n-x* *1*81 k. ilkl • •IH, IX t I*ivrt iiniiatir finish
1
*
.
,
n,
-i cict y h.hin.1 &lt;
m ’
Xdrtpleik t#» the mrrFrn from
ph ..■I'll" ■&gt;
M i r the piny
ty
I’htlip Hurry, th^
forhi.M CM
1 in#*'
, 11-1 * ’ Il m*i
putute feature* « notable aup*
II.
'
it
P**I tinir
ta*t.
himletl by Kuth
In u y 1 .",1. XXhi ... f . .1
"it*
brk*k« n up hi» mi
lx h- | II i—
—
e y. John
Howard. Kolaml
ketvttd ''iiit'ii
Id i i '1 m t • I 1 N
nthf.
John llalliday,
Mafy
le** thuu a " t l’i \i
■&lt; h \ i li mid \ ircitna Wellder.
wedded n d tv n l t un t.• t h i
Ihn etetl by ticoi ge i %
ukor. whrt
nf the people, iittni'i Kittii-di*.
e.ive the *ereen "Su^an anil (lod*p*r*iayed by lohn
II k.inl lx i 1 .ind The Women ,*4 among malty
any
w,H'||td I*v th, • up | -iio'eMF*.
' The
Phlladclph
phla
*t renity
ef
h.
f
II-1
111
.*
i,d
Story"
wrn*
protlucnl
by
Joneph
John I Ills..n 1 P'-er ann
Frank Dexter I In* ••it .in xle il t ••Ii- he Miink tew n t The Mrtrn |dayr wta
I written hy thmahl Ogden Sttw t'oiiieily id* •td
r«u*\ »rt
i e i li/ in ir
t hut
Keen Tylei

fur4a{
All l#nt •» ll^ * « lb** Kart
lo-i fl of N 1*2) #.f J K. Par**
l«,ih „f III.*,*k I*** llrlhmlllU:
rn ri'ottrdFil In l*lal H»»nk I.
|.ua»• &gt;1, Kf mli»"It* CwunlFa ll«*
rnrda;
K.la 21 on,|
22 *&gt;f Pin*
ll*» ahla at recorded In I'lul
|t«».*k 2. |»*4eo 21 and 2k. Montihnln Cnunfy llarurda:
Is*.I I nf fllnek 2 n( lt4*Alla«l
Ifrlvhla It* por pl.tl *lulr nf rnror.l In I'Ut Ihn.k 2. pa«n 17#
Mondiioln f'uunly llrrorifa;
I#n« I ft uf lllnek Y D( HI.,
(lortrudr'a A*1,III Inn tn
Ihn
Town nf Hanford an |#f«rilnl
In PUt Hook I. pat** III. I ll
and
11# and IIT. K«mln»la
C ounty ItrfonlR.
U&gt;l I, Hh'^k Z of Ml. fl#r*
Irudr'E

A d dition

t«

Iha

t IIAltt.I.H II

w. -I ii.Mtr of

-VM*

HUPeHOItY,

l&gt;«r«h-

,1mnl

u iv o n t K

io tm ij o r
I "

I k *

S tern e.

- 1

r-nr

ih» lull nl (-••mplalnl III'-,

et end SI:

»r

Spur,

Iltne’o •AedUloo ee recorded Id
g M (look t. pope 117. Mamlnot#
(kiinir Steeerdei
to - l&lt; nf Woodrofre Huhrll.
vlelon ea reegrded Ilf Flat Hook
S. peas ft . Seminole County
.Jtervrda!
I* » IS of Woodruff* Put.41*
vlelon a* recorded In FUt Hook
S. p’ »o ,4 . Seminole County
Meeordo:
Tho above property In to be enld
raid
any unpaid
Slate
►ea.t» object
efr **Mto decree
end wjll
he
and C m aly tstee and eubjaot al­
so to ttaei levied thereupon by
Ike l?ly of Saafard, Florida, for
Ike year IMI.

i l l . iii . px
* *( *4 n . •»,

»•

tiixr.N
A .I * t o o l

•*. &gt;1, 1 1». " U

I

it

Hakfiinl, .........................nl i I i n Id *
fct I I “ •» .. Eh" k 4"
......... ".a
-.1
lit*

Itw - H ( n ( *

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

felletl.'r " f HkC • ••'
* Mte'.k "
J|"l l"li. ili t'M, •-1 wHI
•! •' »•'•*

Ih«.

rr iu .ic A T io N

(&gt; f

Kl"l t-fl
'I*. • h.irl.'M II, ilrrRiirK 1022 A',*tin Strt-vt, Han Antonio,
lit x tr
I'.oinlr, Tnta*
It l« ,»r*lt*r*«l tkul y.tu, ChurUc
'lHK»rir, linfandant hor«ln.

pe I

h i,

,luy «*r »*.

feell'eWl#tS#

IV

| . " * .| | ..|

In

• x I* 1 *11 .
«| Ve-teI f.rw.

.*• ,t a t is s | s -

n

M
• r*
—***

0
At

Our Packaga

B tod

You'll F in d Tho Heal |«

LIQUOR
•
H r u n (1 y , Chnmpugtit,
Wine, G in . Cordial*, a te .
W« Deliver,

r e s a le , F te rM i

BRIGG S
108 MAGNOLIA

L iq u o r
V

•

S t o r e "

Mather A raid*

Classified Advertisem ents
FOR SALE

3-RDOM
CO TTAG E fum U hed.
I31H E. ,tb -&gt; U., -Pho n e 8»7-J.
Ueeil Mcrchamlisc
**~1 Kclvinalor Electric Ilefrigcra- ONE STOKE,
living
quarters
tdri
second flour — C elery Ava.,
.1 Green's Fuel Gits Ranges;
I'hmie 2.11, -J-4 room apla,
Oil and w i s h ] r a n g e s ;
Inwrr und un|i#r. Langley Apts.
l City g 's range
Phono 1 12 -J.
licaaninbly priitul
UV-i A CRES tiled farm land on
Green's Fuel G o , Service
hard surface road, clops In, for
Across from I'ust fifficv
rent o r sale. Reasonable. Phone
Oviedo Muck, 10 nr res !•) Sl-ivln
301-J.
Drainage D lslriel, pu-t m ill*
vated, priced fur quLX rale.
Write Box IH, Herald.
WANTED
ROSE B U S H E S -T e x a s N'.&gt;. t ,
held In cold atoragu fo r :i
weeks fo r early bloom. Mnnv
varletle*.' Margaret W .
Kir,*
ley. Phono 300.
H U S IN K S S S E R V I C E
have

your

W AN TED —100
or old ones
Soda Shop.

NEW custom'.#*
either.
H om an

SITUATION WANTED

T.ateh repaired hy

TW W ilVARD (f)MOEIt. Addreee
on* who realty knows how. COOK, M AID or norse. M a rtW
. Unkaawar
U M a rr, W j W. 15th 8 L
Hrftae. Jewel#* M am olln Avo
You ere koaeby commanded end
reoulred to appear
October «.
Cook nr nqrsa—Wlllla M as WU1K
l i f t , to the hUf of'eoiqeUInt filed MISCELLANEOUS
619 E. 6 th S t
; a«suml yep Ik ib e r k e u li court in
»ad _for iumada«* e s ta t e . riovtea. SPEED Y 4k P A T 'S Auto PalatI&gt;r Sleetyn iMnaer. Ike-seme bales
Inir, Body 0 Fender itralghta null for divetCo. *
Nurse—Miriam Bronson,
HIT
ThU order ehall bo publ'ahrd
Cypres# Av*. '
once eaeb weak far four taoeerutiro &lt;ee*he la. TJIB SAKFOIUS RDLI* SERVICE vnur place. Call
IIUIlAI.n, a newepeper oubllaSod
Shriiwr, T yro ras.. 3802, Lake
!■ •emlnole Ceoatv. Florida.
Mary.
'
COOK, N U R SE or maid.
Wllnroa m r atflcUl rln a la ro
pad t h - eeal ofca J d 'c»e rt el BeaAlkan, 412 Find A t e .
FOR
RENT
ford, Florida. T V s dene a. taaa.
i i ' HBJUfpOM.

K i s S ? ; * '» . C.

ROSE COURT Ante,
rooms, furnished. Pbc

F U R N ISH E D A P T . IlshU
ami
water furnished. l i t W . 1st

I

I'hone ( f i t '

B A G G E T T S

K » y i i ’-J
N i i T H 'K /l V l l I K I l t i r r
OIVKN
that puMiiant to final d#fr«o an|rr,.| diy Ilia Circuit OQurt Df Mamlix.If Goikivly. Flnvl.dk Id rhauc*rr.
#n lli* &amp;th day of Moptrmhar. 1911.
In that rrrtaln t-ana* ikaraJn pandln« w hoi aftrt KKDKIIAI#
FAllM
.MnllTU.MlI:
COHl'ORATlON
Hi
plaintiff ap,l I t K. Ht'MICLK and
IIKUXtINA IMVSKIol#, hla wlft. at
pt. art) Jrf pruiintN, th* un«lafFlKiifd
aa Hpaeial ' kUoftar
«HU
within tho treat hnura of aala nit
tho ilk dujr uf Octoliar. 19ftI. al
lha front tlnor of tha Court llouaa
of H*mlnola t%#unty, Florida. In
Hun for,r. Florida, nffar for tala
and aril lo tha Mdliaat and ti#"t
hl,|e|*r for raah, tha followlna daaeHhrd |,»ta. plrrra and parcala uf
lantf aduata lit. HrmlnaU County.
Fluriila, lo-w lt;
elf i W 'i ) - f the
The Wee, llelf
Ko.i II .If &lt;a:ku &gt; n( the Norte*
wssi guarter (NW t-«| uf Ike
S-iulhwcrl Quarter IHW
X .i
amt Ihe Wee, Half « W m »f
•he &gt;:«»• lle lf (B H ) nf the
Koulhwe.i qaarler ta w
l -«»
nf the Houlhweal Quarter IHW
M i of MoelUia Twaaly-nlne
l l t l . Tnwaeklp Nineteen III)
Rnuth. lianas Thlriy-ane (II)
B ail, ronlelatng |S acree, mVe
or lee*. Nltuete Ii# Seminole

a fc /d jjfe fr f-

i

XI*ten If llulldinc
I *t l.tlidn. Kin, Ilia,
Attornoya for Kalata.

I

n*L, adults

^

XVIliiPiKl.lt, WIIIHIIT A. WHITy

I - ■&gt;|M V ,

l-'a of Nl. I I ..I WX I I -f
8n*f ton |1 *1••w ,, *||11, 21 8.
lUtinn 21 i:
Al P',1'11* Ball- r » . fell t'lil asi,t•|ri*t
• '"!
"
...........

I An foeeUI kfaeter

■

\* ,\.|nil ttlaf •tlni of tlir Katatl
" f IIXHIIY
W. ||i tllTTlN, d*
i •MUt'tl

Finn.I t. |n wII

,i-r..in ,.n or t&gt;sf»ra Ihe Hula Xer | " nJ* ! ' ' ' 1
In Heiohrr. " I I . which le (Vl-her . ' ‘“ J "' •' m*
1 1:* *'* *• *
Mli r*1 1. or a ftrrrM pro ronfttin “ 1 " nf M,li
' ** 1 HI,
•nirrrd a«4lnal you.
It I* further •»r*l.t n*,I that iiH*
N&lt;illr* Ii* |i«•It11«Itr.| iineo a n-*k
. ir V"ii, eonavruHx• wnaka lo tha
8itrif.tr.| llarkhl.
a
nawapapaf
§•r 11,«a-.| .uni pi|bll*ltr,| In Manf.uii
H a v e Y o u r C lo c k s A n d
h*iiili,"l* &lt;*"Ul)ty. Hiatt* nf ftfltinda
I *•.„»• 4n,| f&gt;rdrr*,| at Mar»f»»rd.
8*‘lilllinlr r.iuiilr, Florida, lilt" till.
W n lc h c s l{c p u lr c il lly
" . , . of .'Vptainhnr. I9ftl.
•
O |* IIKIlNlMis
O n e W h o K ca llv
iMrrk. ri^. ult Court Mamlnul# I
I'tuiOljr. KlurkU.
ft &gt;f fit la I H»a1 )
K n ow n
lln w

of Mjtnf'wd, &lt; U *r I k f . nl MW
pt nf Ini. of Macond Ml. He*
U n d r .t and Pupl.tr- A v #. run H.

• left I « f ninek A

id

ft I , 11

Tnwa

r sae.ee il t« pt. #t ii*«J
I l e x H 11.1 ft. deeded to City
far HI roots
*
{
let* l i nt Peefnrd lltle h li
[Add I* Ink In Hanford a« red
enrdrd'lp FUt Book 1. pearl

N«&gt;Tli'i:

m i \t i
o r rtiiH iU A .
m i t i i t u rn rt t w i n r i n f . *
i:i'.NHTJ lw UltrutdllY. IMalnllff

------

—

HELP W AN TED

W O M E N W A N T E D add
. catalogs, h ' sack paU

vane* plus hoitupas. Ev
nmol led. F a # ’ .'D eta il
nlehctL Ratdk* PSteBl

, . I i e l m &lt;*w»

4
■

t

�iNFOjHK, f U M U W
f

SATURDAY, 9

. M an
IT ; '

Reverend Bram Speaks. To
Teachers Scatter Renorter Gathers Impression Of ^
Schools W ill
Students See Joy Postle
All
Over
Country
" Freshmen On Seminole High School
t
S t u d e n t s On Education
During Summer
W L t e g D r»» “ U r lto b j S k o d a ” .
S. H. S. Ramblinffs
g sih^iTh". vsrrthfXot M,nr jOTt*
,hink
Safety Patrol -

'O n

•* ,

J
'

As some one hundred and se- |er*

Frklay, Sept. 9, s special

SaaomMy sf the students of Semlaala*
Hlxk School was called.
talc'Hlxk
fXDowteg: the pledge to the
J
, Students sang “ Onward
i Soldiers," nsxt
Rev.
Brim gave the devotional,
i Dorothy 8anford, bistrucr .s f mbit* at 8eminols High
moL fentinued the program
•toping her schedule fo- thl*
te»T terln.
_ rMarit •Cleveland acting m beld )f-o f the Student Council, told
fraehman Class tbs purpose*
that body. The most imoertpttfpote of tho Student Coun­
ts to bring about a better reJUp among the student*.
------ concluded by asking every.
0 to'eooperste with the council
lx gjl o f Ita undertakings.
';8 a r. Martin Bragi, I tbs ineskST, fur the morning, wss
t
Intro, . _During
. . . J bis Intert e_______
n d by MaeV
sating address,
sddrei
oatfog
Mr. Bram warned
everyoa*I thr
that sn education can
apt ba recti
received at random. You
astat'have
___VS aa plan. T f you have o
motion
yo«r;'ed

SfrJT wtM*-,rMU'
&amp;

‘ plan tha next
toward success lx
t b « ' plan." Don't
r. Tn emphasise
__Bram told of Sir
sigh and hb&lt; alttmnts
i a Colony In tne New

__r W alter

faped

twice.

aus# ba wai undaunted
determlnsd to eatabllth *
be text a third t*Dedltbe first permanent sat” rw World was
Jams*» • b/ •' -.
. ndad his axes),
by tolling everyone
• » approaching one of
ImporUnt steps In their
•are to.plan a Ilfs that
sadhappy.
rtaaiadur. cfTljtt ehanol
I^WSS.ipant thesrlog the
I9MI , 1fhtek l« expected
:a veyy good season this

Fr. m the runny shercs o f Calit--ini* to the well known rockBy HU-DUNIT
, li)un&lt;l ccssU o f Maine, Semln, ole High was well represented
Well lads sn&lt;l la**i«-*, w h — l l&gt;y it* faculty.
Mr*. Slone anil her daughter
has started Bgain; and all lhkids ir e rambling the- hall*. W.- visiti-d the Lincoln Memorial, In
Mr*.
Gladys
Just follow ed the
crowd
and Kentucky while
picked up the** choir,- hit* nf Smith toured *cro,a the country
i
,
h.-r.veCol.
Frntn
there
she
gossip. W r will begin with:
MARY RABUN who -i-rm* n 'nnk many tide trip* into W yo­
be curdled with n -m nr-f ih.-.. ming and Utah, bringing tack
days. Could it be beran-r Ill'll •■M-rimen* r f rucks and minerals
he* gone to Emnrv ZONA » n 1 which he will u*c in her science
ARTHUR RECK WITH hiv.- i h ,- , da-*.-* G. T . McKay and his

lt is rrai»d.r
Irw reporters have gathered the
Lucille -Attman and Pat Vhsltx
following oplnioniton the qwertlon — "We Ilka tha meat lonf."
—“ W hat-U your view 0f Seminole
Beaafl* Robson— “ I Ilk* it be­
High School t "
cause everyone make* you feel
Minnie Roth Odham — “ It’a so eood.**
herd fits me to find txy way
Clarenea Knsop—“ 1 likt everys round.”
thing about It “
Sylvia M-iseh— “ You feel like
F ~ "ia Rum bley— “ I think It D
a part o f th* school op h er».“
swell."
Annette Abrams — “ It's m n»,t
M*rths Broxen—“ I thlpk It li
dHfsrent - from
J u n io r ’ High yronderful.
Schorl and lots of fun.” Robert Oulaer—“ I like the way
Helen Hickson — "F*un, ain’t we heve -lasses ”
lit "
C * 'i Chorpening— “ I think It I#
liw n .S r -'•-vw-oe* sdft—
'\ ?U r***&amp; * .'
J i-A lie e Kennedy— “ I think it li O K ."
that
1^ hpr&lt; nlon**,
\\ I* Lii;!* iri f.tbotfntmf, (7%., irtu
wonderful.'*
Mare Ann W h el-h el—“ I *hlnk
know. Don't w »? A*k S T E M '
''o f--r » l coy* that she
had
a
Bill* Chapman—“ More
home, the teachers and the school srv
about It. Wr.nder whst ltnfip*-n-1 I •* ndi-rful time- at camp In Ashc- w ork!"
sw -ll."
to O RIEN 'S summer
runtimevilli-, N. ('.
Camlll* Lundqulit— “ I think It
Ms-th* P q g ^ “ Q. II. S. i* InOr should we *ny rnriinnci.Mr- llnr-i*on rst in on a *•*•- is *r*nd."
ter-stlng bu* confusing."
MOT W IGH T and BILL B it'* .'
........... Congre** whil- in WsshE 'e-n or I lirv e y —“ I think it la
Pauline
McClelland — "The
AN are the l*tr»l in *ii-b ly it-m ■ mirl•i» and upon
her
return swell.”
•ehool It swell hut it m ake, me
But complication* may -ei in *|»» nl -.veekend* in Daytona.■Miss
Frank Robison— " I
lik i
Ih* ferl like a minute ”
BILL isn’t the ginlv hand.'&gt;•-)
iu h r im e
Tskach
m*d»
her
l/*rene t h o -t — “ High Seho&gt;! is
football plsver
EARL
JF.TF!: fir-t K... to Key '.Ve.l thU sum- teachers and the w*v they teaeh."
Audrey Raeh— “ It’s
different fun I So fa r !”
Georgln
played the field fur n li
tun
mei* and *h- also **did
from anything I have ever dona.”
«hirh
*he
vav*.
nuote.
“
look*
the
Ctmllle B atten—" I
lit*-* the
lo o k * like SH IRLEY Fin*'
Billy Epps— “ I like S. II. S. ahd
m m - all ever.” Ml** I’ hylll* Smith
Ih# lucky gal; sn.l w wnuld-i
the communication system , but I school and the teachers.”
*
ii.
councilor
at
a
*ummer
camp
call him
unliickv - Now
ll- '
Oulda Davi*— 1'! think it it
all
the
announcement*
iul vi*.ieu .'or two week* In Vlr- think
BEAUFIE ROBSON I* in l*l*:»l
going to be Ir'a nf fun and the
should be made at one time.”
SCHOOL, maybe *he an I Itll.I.Y vui n Mr*. Lucy Smith »lro went
Betty C orrodl—“ I like It be­ teachers are s w e ll"
FI FMING fan get together nga;n. to Virginia where *he spent tha cause it te excltin* and it make*
Charlotte True— " I think It I*
— W# don't see sn-' fitln--.
. fir-1 two week* n f her vacation me feel m ors grown u p."
underfill and It Is going to br
your technique. MILLER. V-.ii' i - I jit.-r -he attended a -eading class
Betty Moore— “ I am onlr a lot* o f fu n ."
going to stand up one n il Inn at the University o f Fl-irtds which rat but I think H Is grand ”
Katherine Clark—“ High School
t *n* the nii-iingu' ni her summer.
many. Or havr vmi *lr.-n ly .1
Jo« Walthall— "F ine, 1 like It le lots o f fun and w«- have lots
ItT—JIM M Y RIDGE
and ANN , The I *1 two week, were spent in
lo t * "
m rre freedom than In tin* lower
WIGGINS Are thinking it o v ir ll;«vt«na.
1
Doris Dunn— “ I like the teach- gredee."
Don't t#ll mi* thut DAN I’ D I'lltj
Mi** Dunlap o'opp***! ov*»r for *
111 win again? W hat's thi* -v ■ time in Maryvill**. TrnneteRe# on
hear about a iiiuMin- rnninti"- her wiiy to N**#w IL»m|Mhlrv wh#re
between H A TTIE D AYM AN n o ' at., •fayed for a tinic Afterwards
mamtnined n po«ition
In
MACK C LE V E LA N D ?
I&gt;
ill -h&lt;*
\f in**, where rhe had n good lima
•farted at footbnll practlcmet many intorenting paopla
There I* nothing new abr-it V \ l
ERIE W ELLS
and
GEORGE Mi- a l/ftwcra Steven* and Mlaa
Hetty
Huhrman mw New York
SPEER going together hilt v/t*
thought we wouhl Ju*t mention nnd Hrnnuylvanite together and
As ha* been remarked before,
nme real good *hnw4 whila they
that the old flem r Ir utlll hum
With tha beginning o f school
Ing. — T. J. DRUMMOND V « wen* there. Ml • B ihrmin alan “ The world do change.'’ And so we find on# new member o f the
moved to ..........
Jackaonvill* ....................
nml JOHN’ "pent two week* In V tnurhiintts It It wlta-Scm lnole Hl|h School. faculty, Mr. John B. Root, a
With the epening o f the doors teicher o f Ccm m erclsl la w at
POPE has rone hack tn c r l l r - o ' thru v l-llc l in Virginia and Mouth
on tha first day o f school was Seminole High School. II* wat
In Gainesville. If* n »ad life « *r.dlna.
shiny,
newly et,d u cted from Colby Academ y.
for HELEN HUTCHISON the*.-j
Mi** Enrle ch ip rnnvd a home revelled bright,
days.
Ipurty at Davtuu* r fter which aha varnished floors, tables, disks, New London; New
Hampshire;
and chairs. New curtain cords Rrvant and
Stratton
Business
W onder If PH ILIP l*
elill |attended
Emory nireralty
In
hare
been
secured
In
tho
place
College, Manchester, New Damp.
Giurgiu for . x weeks. Coach Me­
•hire; and
Boston
University,
of th# previous xhcol lotion Bo-t&lt;wi. Mas*. A fts r a year and
•nd a nsw ball h»» F««n placed a half In the army during the
In lha upstairs hall to Inaura th# World .War. he
returned
fur
rult that no paraooa ba lata W graduate work at Harvard L'r.lclass.'
' '
y#**tty..
But It lan’t tha building which
HI* first tesrhlng experience
haa undergone changes. Tha fa* was In the oublle
schools
of
culty hr* aikiad to ita nurobar Dr, Naw Hampshire Later He He-amc
Rvot, laacbar o f law, and Miss a teeeher at Bryant and S 'ra t­
Dorothy Sanford, who la now • ion .Business College.

Changes . Seen
New Commercial
At Opening O f Teacher Adde d To
Seminole High Seminole Faculty

school
aed for tha 1MItr~W»' phtatjea. aaa*

iiw iy acronling t., MIm Lawton.
&gt;’ !'*• caught a twelve* pound red
m apper while an a deep-sei fishi»K trip In tha gu lf. While M in
I mtra Chittenden waa attending
rluerre under Dr.
Cantor in
Cntnmvllle her slater, Mlaa Edna,
'lulled relatives In Washington,
l&gt;. C. ami Virginia. If and whon
Olio posse* the pretty house on
tho turner nf Oak and Ifth street
,,n*l »•'»! the new shrubbery you
-nn well Imagine that Mrs. Fort
mill u nice aumnter beautifying
nrr new home.
Mr. King, accompanied hy Mia.
Kmaf, had an lntjr**tlne buzinraa
trip to Atlanta, Washington, D.
?• ani1 Halelgh, N. &lt;\ Mrs. Dur*
, , n motored to Tall ihsssaa and
I onsets. While Mlta Hand recatloned in New Smyrna fo r two
? , 7 k‘ • '‘ ‘•nJIng a family raualpn.

sl.waa elected

j f e
captain

and

Mother**
the unh
mecting,

I butw*

r«s:;jfta £ £ » % 'S fr
’« ccm e to a tplM cllinaro. He
has liv 'd In Svnford for fifteen
roars. During the past tw j ytar*
M r, Root has taksn 33 hour* nf
grad os tn w o*k at Btetsen Univarsity |„ D e lo n d . This p e s ; sum­
m er he com pleted tw o eourso* on
teaching In the modern -high

lemlaole High Is verv glad to
waleosn* a man of such esteem
to IU faculty.
___ ____ _ _
By PATTY HODGE

Cheer Leader - New Students
Vacancies Are . A re Enrolled
Filled By Vote
At Seminole
ArpIranU

far

positions

**

i 'i . f . n i r 't *iP*nl hU, ,umm* r In cheerleader, of tho student hodg
Htetson ‘ ° " * U sdu at* work at of 1141-42 rtUolaysd their’ wares
Uf

l)unesn,0d‘ '

" na M ,r« an,lu»

New Text Books..

Seminole HI School welcomes
nineteen now. students Into lit
daljy rottliw of studies and re
.froatlon. Wo h o n v &gt; o v v/iilisll
enjoy the year UutHa abend of
IMm-and I-know' the igtudoutn

Commercial School
News

NOTES

Guards Students

J

Varied Musical
Program Pi'anned
By Miss Sanford

Junior Hi School

Rataariagor —Long-wood
ia Haway —Merrill Agr.

SOUTH SIDE NEWS

gar —Valdosta (la.
Daniel — Madison
'a— fFl- Laoderdalo —

Joan Bayer entertainsi
ip dance.
•teg number was a iletePsntomln* given by tha
cast under tho direction
'o m x m :
---------- Bette Matthew*
Mlpopolo ... Boko Merh
t —... Bailie Mrrrison
— —----- Mary Edna
noa
---------- SUnloy Rrckcy

By ORIEN FARRELL

f

e

r

A N IN D E P E N D E N T NETV’S l'A P K K

Established In 1908

c

t

l

i

f

V

Member AssocloCed I’ recia

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY, SEPTEMDF-Il 29. 1911

Reserve BoardArrest O f C zech Prem ier
oF. Launches
G re a te st A e r ia l Wage Control
86
Called Last Nazi W arning
O ffensive O f W a r
— ..y ■ ■^

---------

Reds Continue
Baltic Attacks
—

«_

Nazis Announce De­
struction Of Three
R u s s i a n Divisions
ROME. Beat. ja ._ (A l* )—
Itallea torpedo planes hare
suak three British eruUrn,
aad st least three merchant,
men In a ntae-koar attack
m a Mediterranean cxmrrlodav. Wava after wave
th* high command announced
Italian plane* pogneed nn th*
ronvae salllrg rastw*rd from
GlbralUr Bstartay. Bit Brit­
ish were shot Into th* re*
sad right Italian planes lost.

From basea in Britain tiro
R. A. F. launches the wars'
Mgtrext air offensive atwinM
Italy today, bombing Turin.
Genoa, Spexia and Savunn
liarina on the mainland and

Ecclcs 5 uRgrest8 Cen­
tral Organization To
Work.Out NationWide Salary Scale
waumn,u „ n.
„ ,

. i ts .

Windsor At Newsmen’* Fete

No. 1 Deb Tests Life Net At Defense Kxhibit

**fsilt*
•8

* 'teeludlng
four
« Baltic Boa, with
of eotlntsr attacks
M o t In tha drive
Germin high command an
&lt;J three 8ov!«t dlvlalonx
paroptruvsk. and 19,000 prisonaw.-wtan. Oartomn armored fntc«&lt;
t m o M . .threatening
Kharkov,
■Mil important Donets are* Induet rial ally, In new operations,
-pliwLondon, a csBtlnunlqne said
British high commanders In A f­
rica and Asia have worked out
“ f t f l •details o f to-operation concorning tha anti-Axis front now
established from Byrte through
lead and Irah te the left flank
o f. the Russian •mlaa'*
, A Germ*n attsmpt to wipe out
»M Russian Bahia (last and
fiayca Russian * naval wsisUnce
to Uw attacks were reported
yesterday In dlapafehas from the
" K w r a s ; -m m * .
rtunlquoa told # sinking a Ger-

iinrr'dntrayoraita

dMMgter . two other destroyers
in ’ the Baltic. Two German Iran*:
Jtocta .were said to have heet&gt;
kwak.1In Arctic water* and a
German tanker,ta.tb# Black Sea.
'tho aaa ap&gt;
&gt; Leningrad,
divobombors
smalning Bo-

Made By Revision Comity Pioneer
Of License Laws Dies On Sunday

land front
tho Matte
atea troops
B«ala wbleh
(tea soutn
i east of
It o f kornbmo bombed

running smoothie

SSL
&amp; r ' ^ j R t,s a
n Used I n ,
Devotional

. cventh
•
mill
■xccilt11110
101:111
hot

Ilctty (onion# No, 1 glantour girl or th«*
current debutante neaion, trie&lt; out the life
tut «4 nhe attends the Nalionul Defenne Sh«»w
in New York. Watching her are Kitty Cm!i«le

prolec
4I f f t » nn«l Kih«*l ILirryino
mim hvin o f tlo*'nu t ioiiiiI
Y« nth fo» ht'fi'ltor. Iiu

r.lu 1
li.irRH

Ed Lane Tells
MilHan Wins Unlimited Race
Rotarians City
Before Hundreds At Lake Mary
Needs Boosters Pyoirrani F otl-H .

Spanking the wax*
Hilly* an hour, K It
Tumpa
•ev.jlte- e.an^.. .
unlimited rin** rare hold ot l.ak.
Alary yr«lentay afternoon wii
v
his hyduiplam*. lto»hm»*k»dl
'
At an even fa*ter puce, iRl li
h
mil*** per lo ur, Kdward* M.i
The uperial program for Ihe took the fointh iace f»u ho.it •
of any Rhapi* hut with t litoile«l
Ihvhinng that the Rami* moon
•luh* m Seminole fo u n t y hoi *e|mwei, hilt lls* I* Uni *h*XVll
•hini'i «»\rr Sanford •
n-»
h Miami,
Miami. tin* year will hr gardening and
III till* flll.ll e\4‘ llt 1*4 s' oilln ill
that the ■4.11m* *1111 nliin&lt;"&lt;
Rhini'i on confervation o f foo&lt;ln, Mr-* Jtu» Ill11 *1
.S*nfnr,|
nn Mt. Trtrrihurg nnil da Wilaon,
ItctweiMi four olid fixe It hi
home demon*!rati*
T h ejilied perRoli* gathered oil
tlnthat Stnfunl Iiur a laku nml ri­ ■gent, announced
today
ver which Orlando wouhl giv«* program achetlule ha* not tieen |*hore* «•f l.ak** Murv to xx.ilili
llu* rai*4af* which ha*l lieeu *uigin
million* «&gt;f ilollart for. Ktl L* ik*. made yet. thi* home dcnion*trii- ills xcheduleil f ••i laike Monro
tion agent eipl&lt;iinr«l.
However,
who wuw horn uml rniMMl in ( )ii«n *he »aid «he contacted u'.l
the Imi t winch W*ere I l.lll-f»I I *'d I"
city, today told thr Rotary Club Rchool* in Ihe t ’ ity Krulav ami l..»k»* Mary h*' »U'e
that the only thing Sanford nerd* the principal* gave her full m water* A *tiff tn ee/e
li* more liuttotrr* and fewer kmjck- operation.
r
l.ake Muiy kept the i i m i
IT *.
The ronoervatleu •*f food* w dljdiiig und liouncing .m l
Ihivin*' trdiutr to the work *rf include canning poultry. fi*h. oth ;one hunt l»» (lip o\« i.
\V. A. I»rfflcr and thr Sriuin«dt* er meatR. fruit* and vegetable t. Jihe driver
( 'on ot v ('ham hrr o f (*ommrrc»». Mlaa Nahrlle Thur*hy. the State)
Only tx%.i boat a were ••ui. i
Mr I»ani*
Rind
that
San foid exten*ion eronouiiRt in fooil con -j in the midget nice ot tin- - in
ngnla more citizen* to ro -e p tm !# *ervation for the cluba will net |of tin* program wiili tn -i |
In trying to
build a city.
Ilr a* advioor for thi* cou nty'* pro) .goin g to || \V lice* uml *ecoml
•aiil that
Sanford
had
mado eel. Mm. WiUon 4lliM?l(Wi|il.
I*. II M*»**. In tin* *ecmi T
great progrrufl aince hr w «« a
Kach year n *in*riali*t in thM run, for *er\iee ImuiI* uml nm
hoy and there wu-n'l unythinir purtirular flHJ which i* choneii tor*. K. II. McAlexumlei m.nl'
wrong with Sanford except that u* Ihe major project
for
lie
it had too many knocker*.
-ix Aiinute- and :il
U|.|
JjilL
WiW#f4-C*«Hi#Uy-#Uw—4H*»k49~
minty home demonstration agi-nl lJuhn* came in *4*4'» lid.
IT 1.,
the Kotarian* on the origin of
ml assists lirf In giving in-true 0 li* o f !)«• La nd th ir,| : M.I .1 li
ion in that field. Mr*. Wilson Waits, fmirili
vap
Jimmy C'owuii o M'llft 1 lip III*
ganixalion ami the railio hrouil.
-rrvico Imut in tin* 1lilt 1 lac •* t••
casters and played a n -.n ber of
.lead the pack ull tin* way and
hi* own composition* on thr biur o f value to the community more cop the flr«l place. Second place
jo. lie wa* accompanied at the than ordinarily, particularly
If I went to Erie* o f Oviedo, third
pisno bv Harry Kudell.
the food shortage In thi* country I to M rAleinm lrr und luri poritimi
President R. W. Ruprechl un- become* worse.
tn Mr. John*.
nnunred that th* annual Itulxry
In Ihe fourth race Mr. Miibrv
picnic will be held at Stnlsndo
sent hi* little hydrptnne
Spring* Thurstlsy afternoon nnd
uround Ihe mile cou r.e nt n purr
that there will be no meeting
*■ 1 fast he hipped almost every
o f the club nest Monday.
entry in the five trips mound lh"
Mr. Lane trserd the develop­
course, lie made the fariest lino*
ment o f Sshford from tho time
CAMP BLANDING, 8*pl
5!» nf any made during Ihe dnv. Oh*
when in 1902 Ihe Atlantic Oosri
**n e l sf fiu* .k -t*m k—n vrr-th rf *U- .cAJT-rv -Wafh-I(aa- now fa c ililici 'M v‘‘ r lllllllllnl Uk't ' lr Mabry‘a
b oat, wa* within Ihe .'12 horse,
Plant system and tha
Florida rostlng f&amp;.OOO.lOU has hc-m 7b
pow er limit o f the rule* hut .1
(test Coast used to run a train percent rom plcted while thou­
rcinm iltee o f thrre judge* ruled
from Sanford to New Smyrna. sand* o f troops usually ala Honed
the motor o f the bout was qual­
He said tha A. C. L. hospital pt thl* huge training center wonified for the race.
used to be located In Sanford on maneuver* in Louisiana, roilSecond place
in
the
final
struct ion quartermaster
o f f k-ois
i r « . l l . w 4 &lt;• re a e T k rv.l
event went to E. II. Pezrl o f Or­
said Bunday.
The work com pleted included lando who tailed the winner at
325 battery and company reading a fast pare until the fitv.l lup&lt;
hen Mr. Millian pulled ahead
room*. 22 division chanrD and
an rnlargtd network o f
road* fur a com fortable lead.
through lb s reservation.
Foundation* ware
laid
last
I weak for eight permanent post

Speaker Traces Deel o p m e n t Since
F i r t R n i I r t&gt;a d

- L E X IN G T O N ,-K i n -B*pl— I X
— (AT— P o lk s questioned country
club employes
today,
seeking
clues In the killing o f golfer
Marlon Miley, but Chtef Au*tln
Price said there were no suspects
and “ w o haeen't got onyw hrre."

"'V

Clubs In Seminole
County Announced

1'"::

75 Percent Of Work

At Rlanding Complete

Williams And Higgins Make
Flying Trip To Gainesville

Leaving tha
Dolaad airport
retrod a permit to erect a neon
sign at aa approximate cost of yesterday morning, two Sanford
9100.0#, with .the Orange Sign boys, Charles Wldiaau and Ed­
Co. hi charge -of construction.
ward Higgins, Jr. flow to tho
University in Gainesville,
4 with soma .o f
thels
garage apartment at 1309. Elm
i
and had a “ gab session
venue at appcoxlsaale cost of
91M.
•&lt;yl

u t e B t a 'T J &amp; S l

i

Bridges* pktpoHation
Bought By Jurist

dem” * Aeronlea
o n rob, but fsa­
nd that tne v i a
sad altbougli they
o rain they were
bsautifbl sight, a

most enthusiastic abiut
the
whole “ journev” and he caperienced a “ terrific sensation” when
hi* pilot e&lt;scuted a “ vertical
bank.”
Williams began tho spins at
3100 feet, Edward disclosed, and
the plant did two spins right and
two spins loft in tho same dive.
illve.
Ho continued that the pilot “ levtied out" at 1500 feet aa a procautionary measure. “ I felt much
safer wtdlo flyipg thaxwhon I
kava U look out f o ^ Sunday
driven aw tho highway,” ho toneluded.
* Charles te tha son of Volte A.
Will lama and m oivod Hte prints
pilot's license Sept. 11 In DoLaddwhard, with nine ether kora,
ho .took tho CAa course pkjch
te offaiud there. “ lacldenUlly"
Charloa said, “ All alas boys fiaIshad tha court# and have rorohrsd their Ikonaes."
___

'I.IVI*

brimlot

Mon 'I’o Discuss
Labor Problem At
Farmers Meeting

Tin* ! »nms* 1 - 1 *1.uniy AgriouL
tut** X mi*ml h»
wit!
h:»v»%~** ri
in, •iiiti* i* night .ii H IHi nVIoek
in llu I *i#•nr** K.irini't * llulhling
nl tin* Sritiiiiuln* 11mb
School
Karin, .\I**x I, John-uin. huctct.ary o f
tie
organisation
un«
noil nrr, | f n la y ....... ..»■■■ — &gt; ■■ K erry fnrn iir in llu* Cm inlv N
nrgnl tu attf*iil thi*
nirrting,
Pri ’uilrnt G ih S‘rhm;ili Rtatiul, h&lt;*.
caiiso I hr rntir** inrctiiii; will re*
volvo tn 1 iiii&lt;| thr lnhor iiruhlrri
that tin* f.iriucni havi* Imen hav­
ing recently.
All k ru w n i will V»nv«* an oppor­
tunity tu pr»**r»i |troMrnt4 ».1il
irk uiiv i|ur*tlon 1 nf llu* vnMrv
fia u n In a Mrouiti| lahh* Jwctirinn."
Ilolh Mr Jolin*(ii
ami
Mr,
Schmuli f.v l that I h«* problem
faring
llu*
Seminole
C’ uunty
K arm en
i» "g rn v r one,'* s n i
one soltiliuri that will he ill*BERLIN,
Sept.
29.—l/l'l
r u s s c l i, (lie pu '.ih ility o f imStalking U-hoat* which tagged IMirting workers an I crew * from
Ihe heels o f a British convoy other recti'di* nf the country.
for day* were declared Sunday
to have sent 12 nierchnnlnirn
and one escorting warship
to
the bottom o f the nartl\ Allan
lie between Gibraltar and Eng
land.
BERLIN,
Sept.
»&lt;: — (AT—
Jn addition, th* high command
•aid, a 14th vrasel—a tanker of Fifty-three o f the Nclherlsmbt'
12,000 tons— was picked o ff hy i IK dally new.paner* must
n far-ranging submarine in the liuhlicatinn Oct. |, lirrau*e o f a l*a***-r fhurt*i-c. the
IU-utrrhe
south Atlantic.

Nazi Subs Claim
14 Convoy Victims

Hurricane Is Headed
For British Honduras
JACRBONVILLK, 8ept 20-4AT
—ACarlbbean hurrkene waa re­
ported by the weather bureau
Sunday to ba moving Inland ovsr
Britten Honduras about CO miles
south of Bailie.
The bureau said tho storm waa
moving wwt northwestward or
northwestward shoot l&gt; miles an
Um^ Yucatan

Ponlnutla

Sunday

Vowna in British Honduras and
on the eastern coast of tho Yuca­
tan peninsula ware warned to pro­
paw far severs galea sad triads

Daili^H To Shutdown
For I,ack Of Paper

LOCAL WEATHER

■ 1W 1. ■

.

• .

- *

- . ***■/
fv Q jjw t i 1
f e K « :V J

? &lt;*••*.•x£‘-vs&lt;'V-?’, . v &gt; k
■

.

mw*:m M -

v.

»■■*

-• Ll..cd.V

Altewmcim* Zcliumr In the Mo- - •
llirrtiiml* vrpnrte&lt;l Sunday.
Only HO nf COO other patwro
which hail e*lilloi*« icvtral tlmM d
a week will be allcwwl to coaltu- -j
ue publlrntlqn, and tho numb* j
nf nvtcaiine* will ba reda td l&lt;1
sharply.
X

.'vpJiJ.

!*&lt; V. - C- *

Rtl-

•I.UUTlI

STILL NO CLUES

MOOO of stock of mdse-jdue
on each addlUoaal 91,000.00 o f
stock of mdse., provided that the Building Permits Are
license for each bulk plaak -of
Issued At City Hall
wholesale dealers In petroleum
products shall ba M7.T9.
Two budding permits wore Is­
1 Bo«Don g - A . -Every person
engaged la the business of opero- sued to Baafeid people Sept. 20.
Secured a par*
i porch of his
tew Avenue, at

In

'■ *

Roosevelt Is Host
To Royal RefuRee'

----------- ----- JobW-Rimblry

D u «• I; i r t *&lt;l

II I'llV-

ew Legislation Is Grower Resided In
Slated To Go Into Seminole C o u n ty
E f f e c t October 1 For Many Y e a r s
Revision of the State and Coun
ty occupational Lite* by the last
session of tbs1 I-egisloture ha*
brought on a number of changes
In the fee* to be paid hy tier*ons
or husIneM firm*, Jno. D. Jlnkln*.
County tax collector, raid thl*
morning.
Blnce the method* of taxation
aa well a* the amount of the li­
censes ha* been changed In many
InaUnce* th«r# la no way of com­
paring the changes from the free
of previous years, Mr. Jinkin* ex­
plained.
Next Wednesday the occupa­
tional lav passed by the 1-rgidature goes Into effect all uvvr the
it* ie and no on# can carry on u
boilnesa Jar which a license I* re­
quired unless the proper license
Is acquired before that date, laki
Mr. Jhtklna.
Explanation ftf tome of the sec­
tions of the Uw ara Hated below;
Section 4. All licensee shall be
payrble on o» before the first day
of October, of each year, unless
otherwise nrovhled by law.
Bection 6. Kerr* perron, firm
or corporation engaged in the
baatoeaa of trading, buying, bar­
tering, serving #r selling Ungible
personal property aa owner, agent,
broker, or otherwise, this Inclmlr*

Iv m r r ir c n c y

■•I lien-

W .***"-

lie skid:
,_ ''W # propose,- that these
s ir
•all the sea* a* they s r" intern
ed ti». We nrop«*u In the l&gt;e«t
nf our ability tn p r o '-c t ihem
fr. ni torpedn, from
.hell
m
from bom b."
I Senator I'.innclly.
Il» T e x .!,
I n Jfhnirm.in o f the ncnalc foreign
relaliona com mittee
••vw
to d e a r the way fo r the Vitrinrt.decision in a radio sp.-e h ' to ­
night. An informed souice fore­
cast that (’ onnallv, who has i " f Ixo Jackson Hartley, n pion­ dieted revision o f lh-* neutrality
eer citixen o f Longwu. il die,! Sun­ law within the next few month,,
day s t 1:10 P. JJ., following a would “ review the history o f th..
stroke o f paralysis. ‘ Mr. Hart­ law. discus* it*
ntiriak"*
and
ley was born in Fort Valley. Ga. point hut that since we ore • •••■■
Feh A, 1343 snd moved to San­ mittr.l to the defeat o f lluler
ford. then' Mellonville, in IM71 we must see to
it th*’. l- lp
and later In that yrar moved to reache* the enemies o f s g y . '&lt;Longwood with his parents. Even •ion."
though tha family
resided
in
other parts o f Georgia and Flo­
rida fo r short periml* o f time,
they maintained the old faqtily
home In Longwood.
Mr. Hartley had teen a citrus
grow er o f thl* cuuntv fur many
HYDE PAR K . Sept. 23
'.It
years nd hs and Mrs. Ilartle, — President Roosevelt un.l NorIkele— Mill wgy*x rv fu g w "Crmrir— Ih-mr” **
wedding anniversary.
Martha, attending nispiiuv .er*
Funeral service* will be con vices at St.
James
Episi-ipal
ducted Tuesday
afternoon
at Church, heard the reftor .Irclsre
4 JO o ’clock in 1-ongwoo.l, with Sunday that Am erica coul.l I, Ip
the Rev. E. D. Brownlee o fficia t­ restore world peace by s tu o g ing. Interment will
follow
In thenlng lls faith In tke Kingdom
Longwood Cetoetory.
o f God.
Survivors or the 79 year old
The
Rev. Frank R. \\ il»«n
ritlzen are: hi*
widow,
Mrs. asked whether American* •'■■re
Georgia H artley: four sons, J. partly responsible fo r world ronL Hartley and W . J. Hartley o f dlllons snd whether th-V r old
Longwood, B. C. Ilartlry o f Pier­ do anything to bring back pence.
son snd J. C. Hartley o f
St. Tw ice hi* answer wa*. " yr«."
(Jcud: two daughter*, Mr*. Lynn
French o f W lntor Park sn.l Mr*.

&lt;&gt;i

D o It »■ m i,i - M o r a v i a

lh, ' T 'niro | * S ia i.,v t '
Ihe National Press Club in Washington. Hi* Am erican-born w ife'h ea d in g Inwards arming n f
lit
taro Romanian Infantry was similarly feted by t)ir feminine half nf the correspondents’ merchant nhin* Aed m h i, “ lih
" "*
erty fleet tiny" address verierpn tha aootharn front eorp*
day he clearly indicated his in
ry fighting on tha nortentinn tu demand rnmplele free
out atbar* tha Bovleti

Changes In Fccc L^J* Hartley, ^

l"&lt;i &lt;i«*in*r:»I';, I'our
D l h r r s l’!\mited
In Mt.vu To (piict
l iircsi In Country

New Ihdlnlor
Or(lt»rs Men '•lint

— ( hairimtii Marrinrr S. Be
rlete of the fetleral
n oinl
tw llv trtlifirv) that reKsHUna c f
whether or not wage anl salary
rontruh are included in th*.» Price
ceiling bill, t nngrrs* must got
slluw them to rise in.llsctlxraa*
alelv
lie urge.l they be (tentrolle.l an.l -aiil industrial strife
now is “ intolerable."
•
Ecclc* sut-ge-ted u centraligad
labor
orgsn i.ation
rreateil t ■
work nut w .'h the govertim cnl a
nationwide irh-d.ile nf "prevailIng w a ge." f,». (he rm e-grpcv
iliiratl.il lie «iid Ihe w a g . s ig n lion I* now rhautic
President Itmi.evell facing
ing ar •
o f the most rrueisl foreign
rn ; » I. •
cy decision* nf hi. While lb ® « •
career, detrrnnn '*4 thtte
ck &lt;ra''Ihrr hi* will a*&lt;k f'tintrrma
t&lt;&gt;
mmiify or repeal the NVullulity
Art
llw ifffw m n pndiihly will ! h*
r^adr known n ftrr hi*
confer*
Tup^ilay with Ir^mlatit .* f.»adfr«.
Brst runffrt*t«innal opinion w.\*
thut thr l'r**Aidrnt wniilil n»k
revision nf tin* law, rather tium
outright repeal ^uch a * hfia t#«n
urpevl Ly
sonu*
i ImimatrnUon
members.
There were
indirnlion^
Congreaa mav he rei|ii.&gt;nted( to
permit
arminir
of
VMteic^'i
merchant shin* und to allow t|rm
to enter combat sonea, whieh
neutrality law now *neoifk4llv
These
Vre
Th# Duk# o f W indsor, fon a er King o f Kafiand* meet# Son- :rona&gt;d#red the major prn\i*la.«
•tor Arthur Capper (right) o f Kanaaa, a member o f the Senate [o f the law

bUating -the Inland# o f Sicily
and' Rhode# on the North
African coast, killing and
wounding at leaat 66, the Foreign Relation* Committee, aa Ihe Duke attends a reeeptioh. at •

" ■ '. " s r - 1.- Fraaklm Mesaoa a n

Sanford lu The Only Central
Florida L ily A fford in g Hail. Iliuhwa*
Anil W ater Tran*&gt;|mriati*»n
®

wheeDroM
nrir . ^ l ^ f c Mainland Cities Of
Italy Bombed A h
Well As .Coast Of
Northern A f r i c a

more, and Nancy Williams. Altos:
listen Htymond, Potrlel* Rothel,
Tsnol, ’ John Robinson,
lowland, and Margaret

thr-irssr'ireow rTfaiifiiFr

' Well, vacation hoe rmlml and
enrollment of seventy students l«
the largest that vocational schoM
has ever had.
Bona o f our old students who
hats'coma back ara as follow s:
Lydia Rankin, Mrs. Woshbunt.
Ruth MsBlasraw, Mrs__E. B. Car­
ter. Marion Alhon, WUliam H U ays, Grace Keeling, Bara Morlln.

Last Tuesday at
special nsIn past years, school has op­
Jvcmbly, Joy
'ostle. a famous
ened with little significance e x­
Chicago murmlUt, entertained tincept for the task o f educating the
students o f Seminole High S e h o o A
Influx o f students. This rea r, a
by drawing “ lightning sketches'*
w ar year, however, has brought
of the plume birds o f tropical
Our &gt;afcty patrol i* one o f
Increased
Importance
to
the
America.
the most important factor* in '
school system. W h y? Because thel
Joy Posit* who is in real lifu
ncw ly.eduested students are
to I our high *chcol. W c guard ’ Mrs. Robert Blackslonr ha* been
the *a fct 7 nf &lt;ur students I
become the bulwark o f-th e A m er­
traveling with her husband. w h.iX
ceming and going from our
ican democracy, which le fighting
acta as l » r manager, for the pa it™
school. This year our vafety
fo r Its eery life through the bat­
10 y e s n throughout the UuitiMl
patrol consist* o f four boys,
tle* o f Britain and Russia.
States; sketching fas frrnl Ihn
Paul M core, Henry Manning,
As thie bulwark, 'he student,
beaten path, and painting murnli
Bernard llarkry,
and
Hilly
hxy* the duty now and later to
in private hqmes, hotels, anil rcsP. 'cr. The-**
students
rrre
uphold Ih# principle* o f dernocmmm.
inacK»
r — *^
taursnt*. Mr. and Mr*.
Black
out
there
i-rcry
mnrn)nr
be­
cy. Now they have the added task
•Ton* Iravef In
the
fore schorl and every after­
o f enlightsning doubting people
House— a studio on
noon s ftr r rchonl.
ebout the value c f the Am erican
Blarkstnnc has painted murals,
Thi* yrar
arc receiving
form o f governm ent. In this way,
during her visit to Florida, In the
vtrong co-operation from the
•hey ctn stabilla** their country
Fort Gatlin Hrtal Dining room in
Sanford
Police
Department.
in a way that will be Impregnable
Orlando.
the
Silver
Spring,
to the Infiltration
of
foreign . Throuth them, wr nrr gring
Court Grill near Ocala, tho Sun m
ladgr*
scen ts and the traitorous act* o f i to receive cap* and
Carlos Hotel in PcnsncnU. nnd W
ro that tho motorisls tan re­
fifth crlumnlsts.
in the homes o f Harold T. Butts,
cognize u*.
Not only are the student* to
Ormond Beach s o d J. Souther­
We want the student*
to
be the "carriers" o f democratic
land Stuart, Daytona Beach.
give u* lh - Unt co-operation
Drlnelolc* during this age and
Joy P n tle who I* an nlumnx
they can give u*. Only through
time, hut they sr* the leader* o f
nf th* Art Institute o f Chicago. _
then: can the -rfe ty patrol ba
tomorrow. During
th«lr schnnl
began h*r program bv drSwin -te#
a success.
career, they must train for the
sn American Egret with colored
by BILLY M X I.E R
future dar*. T h ey must study
chalk upon a hue* pice* o f purMember o f the Safety Patrol
n ot only history, language, ru n ole paper
which
was
drawn
merclai studies, mathematics, but
tirhtly across nn immenrn stand
also SCIENCE, which I* the fun.
which was placed upon the r ia r ,
dsm entsl nf m odem firing. Fly
directly In th* path o f a fine I- £
training NOW. thsy protect theii
lamp; therefor*
th# printing* w
futnre and tha future o f the
were enjoyed tq their fullest.
United State*.
The ncx• sketch was nf s white
America rejoiced
when
the
iW*. Jov Postle stated th *' the
green-lleht went on for schnol to
whit* Ibises In th# United Slate,
open. Shs
IntermlDedly
forgot
pat approximately 40,000 moc-nthe caret o f war. She awakened
sins a day. This beautiful b i r d #
to again realise that a future
Ij»*t year a* thl* time n group waa pictured standing upm
n
was being Insured fo r this r*c»* o f young m usics! n-nlrint*, were 'Imh with m e n foliage in lh •
nation by the American school chiming together with their wind* background. "
system.
*c» on one object. That object
Anr*h#r “ lightning sketch" that
The school system will not lee their first trip to Tem po, to en­ particularly apperled to the stoany espectatlon* down. The stu ­ ter the State Music Festival, was dents w*s one showing n I ' t t l c f
dents are r**dy fo r a great and the goal fo r which they w »rc Snowy Egret perching on a Und. w
nroiperou* future — guaranteed working. It wo* an Inspiration protecting It* nest o f young from
to look forw ard tr And, hocati;- enemies. Th# background for thi*
by preparatory Irslpin* •"
mentnry and secondary schools. o f their hard work and coopera­
sketch wa« a hush n f bamboo.
By ED W ARD M ARSHALL
tive voice blending they returned
Th# erilst al«o drew sketch-:
from the Festival with very high nf the I title Green Heron lh honors.
G reet Whit# Heron, tho 'W nr.l- #
Thl* year, with MU* Dorothy man’s Heron, and the Flaminru,
S in fo rd again os tho .Instructor showing them with varied bs-kfo r the year, and with added stu- gronhds. These bird* were d-dents to do the work o f the grad­ tcrlhed by th* painter reelting
Eanford Junior High begin* uate.! ones, tho Glee Club la ex- original poem*.
»
tha 1941-4S school yaar with an oectlng to win f in t place In the
Jcv Postle, who ha* been in m
finals.
• ',
enrollment of 243 pupil*.
E|or|d« for several year* paint- w
Naw teacher* for tha coming
Dorl* Entim ingcr. a n»w stu­ Ing birds In their natural sur­
yaar ara Mlaa Catherlna Whlta, dent from Longw cod, who re­ rounding* concluded her ev •cl­
reogrsphy, and
Mlaa I*nora ceived high recognition from Ru- ient demonstration hy exhibiting
Whtddon. music.
, ,
,
blnnff last y e t -, will bo the nc- •eversl o f her pointing*. The urThose leather* continuing from eomnanist f o r tho year.
,
•1st also gsy« 10 black print, o f
last yaar ara: for alghth irada,
There w ere over a hundred hlnte thyt she has pnlnteil to #
Mlaa Charlotte Ijoughton,
l ^ . g a k e - , - a w e Te4 the
nn‘ f o r
tflra' aha- C Tnr*»'i?-~— - — -* g o Glee r t i f t last Friday
*YH4
hnmcW^t
and reprerentad
chapman., »«to— t , Mira J g a t o Monday.
T h* prospect,
ware ••rat thw Am -rlrgn R »ro», the
Swain, hUtory: Mlaa 0 tor gen* verv good nnd the interest ex- g -o o n b l’ L the W "trr Tnrkev. the
Hart, mathematic*: for eewith cent.'onallv high.
White Heron,
the . W onlm an’ .
rrada, Mler. Jana Shawn. Eng­
MU* Sanford ha* wonderfully Heron, th* Egyptian Lotus, and A
lish: Mlaa Mary Ntcksl, physical planned * 't iv it le \ 'f o r fh# year, th» W ood Dark. •
education; Mrs. Beatrice Barnes, soch as tho annual Christmas
Perhaps the most
beautiful
literature. Mr.
Fontsson
ha# re n ta ls, tho
Sprint; program, painting sea* c.f hundred* o f fla­
rharga of gymn for all boys. Mrs. Easter Cantata n-hl tha Tamn* mingos flvlng through th* - air
Babcock teaches art and Mr. Music Festival. The group will over th* Florida K eys. Th* debDrillron conducts tha erahesUa.
"ttend -the &lt;llffcrcnl'enTin:h's ~qf r * f« shade o f ntnk. printed wltn ■Opening sxreriras for »ho new Ihe city on Sundays to ring sa­ water colors, uoon n background #
saaion wew held In theachool sndl- cred
song*. Also rrganUations o f o f light hlua showed the fr#*K.
torlum Tueaday. Bep terrier 23, at smaller
groups such sa boys quar­ trs*
and ehannln*
almnlleliy
10-.S0 A . M. An Interesting and tets. girl* trio, and sextets will nund In th* paintings o f Jcy
entertaining program was preorake the yea r m ore Interesting Poe* I*.
r-mtsd by Miss Whldda.t and Mr. fo
Unon helag Interviewed. Joy
r the musically minded pupil*
Florida
a a
The trophy which was won b\ Poetl* said, “ I call
thaa High School Glee Club last bird lover* paradise." The pslnt- w
year In Tamna Is to he present­ er. who la a member o f the Aued to the school In chapel. This dubon Society, believes that there
plaque bears the name o f
tha should b* an Audubon Society
school, the date It waa won, and form ed In every school In tho
tha division In which lha club waa United HUtaa.
B y H ERM AN MIDDLETON
#
placed. ThU was tha first Glaa
Club trophy a r tr wnn fo r Rameld by the
Inolt High and w e should all ba
&gt;l«d France*.
popils: Sooranoa: proud o f the** who w are responAustria and
Phrllls Allen, Joan McArthur. ••hlet and with the cooperation
Lillian Boyla, Louisa dark, Caro­ n f every one and tha fin e snlrjt
lina
loo, Harriott* Mathews, Ibay already have. Xhe Glee Club
riiould eomo not In first dtwl.l .
thlfl i i i f ,
•

Court? Prodneca
Than An?
BHtelkr Axm la Morldn

TnH Ami VagwiaMag

g ite W

�</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="73591">
                <text>The Sanford Herald, September 27, 1941</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73592">
                <text>Sanford (Fla.)</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73593">
                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 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="73594">
                <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="73595">
                <text>Original 7-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;, September 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="73596">
                <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="73597">
                <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="73598">
                <text>application/pdf</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="73599">
                <text>eng</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
    <tagContainer>
      <tag tagId="1">
        <name>Sanford; The Sanford Herald</name>
      </tag>
    </tagContainer>
  </item>
</itemContainer>
