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Year For Building Of 'Im^ortiuke T6
In Featured Event Tonight Of
Merchant Ships American Women

INOWOOD, Dec. 30. (Special)
-Guide acts a change to redeem himself tonight at the Banfard-OrlaDdo Kennel Club in tbs
A hlti and featured event on the
Hbrsee card
rHI-Guide, knocked down and
■Madly beaten eflor going to tbs
■gat at the
prohibitive
price
1 to t In the Inauguarl Hsndlp Monday Night,
will
meet
ay Sweet, the 15 to 1 shot winV ef the Inaugural; South Sun.
ffleer Andrew,
Yokel
Boy,
• ik y , ,ndrew.
Dufay
and
arty Kay. The distance Is
llth'a ef e mile.
Veteran track goers will have
Mr area peeled on South Hun,
hlch Monday night gave an txptlonal peilormanee In winning
a 10th race of the evrnlnr.
South Sun it a two-year-old son
the great Rural ilube, probIf the greatest racing dog In
e MOO-year history of the sport.

WEDNESDAY. D BCm U m TlE

1 A K T 0 K P O T B A L P . lA W T O M J, F L O M D A .

Texans Watching

HOLLYWOOD. Dec. M. (WW)
Ask) Luw 8yn* staff:
year of tha big
movls build-up—any aid picture
made money. And of the big let­
down: nobody who made money
was to make more than 116,000
Of IL . . .
If. Hollywood bad known oe
December 7, 1941, what it knowa
now, thoae air raid sirens would
have had everybody running for
cover, As It was, the town stirred
up some blacked-out excitement
over the Academy Awards, and
whether Jews Fonts In* or sister
Olivia D# llavllland would win.
. . .You remember that Jean did.
Wa ushered In the New Year
with the night spots la mourning
for the atara who weren’t there.
Then we learned that Hollywood,
touebrnad by war, could carry on
without Santa Anita and whowon-ln-the-elxth. . . . Dorothy La.
mour became champion bondseller.

1ST SawHcM r m e l
By ADBLAIDB KERB
The American shipbuilding In­
Ap Features Writer •
Nineteen forty-two made newt
dustry turned'out In 1911 e re­
of
tremendous
import to women.
cord number' ef 790 merchant
vessels, totaling 8,000,000 disd- News which changed thicr Urea,
welght tons, to mart President opened new doors to them and
a view sf new future
Roosevelt's "blueprint for vic­ gars them
of opportunityA P Feslaree
tory" goal according to H. Ger- fields
Here
are
the lop ten atoriee
ao scoatlag clinic, hut If Dana risk Smith, president ef the na­
ATLANTA, Dee. 30, —This Is tional council of shipbuilders.
—virtually all
no scouting clink, but If Dana
Ails submarines have sunk 473
wan
X. Bible la planning to have hi* Allied and neutral cargo ships In on I.tha
Uncle Bam created a Wo­
Teiai Longhorns thunk pastes at tha western Atlantic since Pearl man’s Army Auxiliary Corps and
Georgia Tech,
Cotton iwwi
Bowl (Harbor In the Associated Press a Women’s Reserve of the Unltad
utvifm
•m i. coma
gvTiiv utmun
day, he can just tall 'em to keep tabulation of annwtmced sinkings. 8tales Naval Reserve. Far the
an era on Hull Manning and Clint
In a yaar-and statement. Smith first time thousands of American
Castleberry.
asserted that "If we are given women wont to war (though not
Manning, a gangling beanpole the men, materials, and equip* to tha front) la Army Auxiliary
from Albany, Ga, looks liks any­ ment wa can and will me*l the and Naval Reserve uniform.
thing but a big-league football President's call for 16.000
t Mora than 4.000,000 Ameri­
center, but coaches of the South deadweight tons of
can women went to work In war
mere.'
raitrm Conference unanimously ships In 1943.'
Industry, successfully doing lobe
namrd him second only to AllSmith, saying his statement was women had never done before.
America Joa Domnanovlch of Ala­ approved by in* Navy and marl And the government called for
bama In balloting for the annual lime commission, asserted that several millions more.
All-Conference team.
3. The War Labor Board a'
shlpbulldera rising to meet the
Six feet tall, and looking skin­ Challenge of mass-productIon de­ dopted the principle of equal pay
W* played tape for a great
nier than his 170-pound program livered more than aaven limes for equal work for women and' has gat named
imctl Carol*
- -Lombard,
and
weight, ha has been Tech's “ Iron the output of 1941 when 1,068, applied this principle In alt
all wage said goodbye to Clark Gable. The
man" all —ason, playing nearly 497 tons were completed, and dispute caaee which have
air
corps
got
a
real
etar.
And
80 mlnulea of every major gams. smashed all standards for month to tha board.
And his defenslva skill, featured
4. President Roosevelt signed Hollvwood said goodbye to many
another—too many to 1UL Lew
by spectacular pasa-lntereeptions, ly production.
colo
draft bills calling to the colors
The Industry built 136 mer&lt; hundreds of thousands of married Ayres caused a furore aa a con­
la one of tha reasons why Tech
route.
Roll Feat, Col was unbeaten and untied until Its chant men, aggregating 1,110.000 men—and boys IB and |9. That scientious objector, (tuck to bla
MtaUAdant, Rod McGee and Gay traditional foe, Georgia, applied tons, In December. The previous wax new* of prime Importance to yrinelplea, and cam* out on top—
are ths principal contenders the whitewash In a 34-0 beating. record, set In September, was millions of mothers and wives.
n the army's medical service, in
Rod HcGro the likely fa­
5- Women were credited by the the public's esteem. . . .
Against Notra Dame, when Tech 93 vessels with a deadweight
ct) tbs strength of an Im- started on the glory road, Man­ tonnage of 1,009,800. The yards Republican! with carrying 51 to
Thtv made soma good picture*
leat out when ho finished ning twice loomed up to Inter­ turned out 84 cargo carriers of 63 percent of the voting power In like "Mrs. Miniver” and ‘'Yankee
t|ejlato Merry Kay, running In cept Angelo Bertelll'a passes and 891,700 Ions In November.
November elections, which gar* Doodle Dandy" and Disney'*
__ ___faatun.
flmlth said that 600 of tha 750 the.O. O. P. congressional power "Dumbo" and “ Bambl," and “ Ran­
slop advances which might have
A finish ae clota In ths third meant a winning touchdown. ships wart of the Liberty type, clota to that of the Democrats dom ItarvesL" . . .
It required tha camera to de­ Again and again. In lubseuucnt the emergency freighter* of ap­ end revived the two perty politi­
Burlesque comedy ruled lbs
ficit place between Live One games, he did the same trick— proximately
10,500 deadweight cal *vatam.
roost, with Abbott and Costello
WUd Dream, two fins run- and
6.
uncle
Sam
rationed
coffae,
tons,
which
are
mostly
all-welled
always when the chips were
r dogs In the third race, and
and construeted In yards design sugar, rubber and other products chief roosters, and Irving Berlin
3 mony on other races, wrrt down.
*n5 /rose the fashion stlbous
silhouette wrote "A White Christmas" for
ed for that purpooo.
Ranking
with
Manning
In
de­
■a of last nlght'a running,
to slim lines. It* also railed for Bing to alng In "Holiday In n ."...
Ths
flow
of
mats
rials
and
fense
ability
Is
little
Clint
Cas­
I Banford-Orlando
Krnnrl
Ilollywood got its film ampu­
Tech's
plnLo'-maglc equipment, he said, had been "un­ the salvage of metals and fata.
night of Its eighth tleberry.
freshman halfback, who inter­ usually* dependable" during l bo Roth thoae events had h strong tated — forecasting fewer but
Ur# season.
maybe (letter
pictures next year
tnfluance . on women's lives.
ar pi
crowd of fans ware thrilled cepted a pass to run 95 yards for past year, but he aided that^shlp7. Price Administrator Leon
Hollywood get Itself finger­
tiro One broke wall, raced a touchdown against Navy, and yard facilities and a growing ef­ Henderson clapped ceiling prices printed, and "enemy aliens"
Contending position, took ths personally prevented defeat by ficiency, however, hove so ex­ on rents and on virtually every­ to get boms early every nighL. . .
. fat the stretch and Just last- Alabama with spectacular tunges panded that we can now produce thing Americans eat, wear and Hollywood learned that colossal
.Wild Droam broke slowly and to list down two apparent over­ ■hips faster than certain con­ use in an effort to curb Inflation
trolling types of material can bo
fit the stretch to Just miss. head touchdowns.
keen the cost of living
-r
Tech's pass-dsfsnse was bril­ suppllwl for commercial and na­ •nd
Lady broke slowly and was
within the hojaawlfs's budgetliant
all
season—If
you
don't
val vessels."
ibis' going around but
8.
Taxes
climbed
to
the
na­
with a terrific turn of eys tou critically that final game
"Naval vtsacls built In pri­ tion's greatest high. Mora Ameri­
against Georgia. Until Sinkwich vately owned yard* have bean do* can women than ever before will
the flft hracr. Master nud. A Company went to work, Tech’s llvered In ale months to a year per 1943 Income taxes under pro­
nine opponents had completed aheal of schedule," Smith said visions ef the rvverus bill, taxing FOR SALK
116.40 for show
0 dally dojDlr was a gtx»l only 40 out of 144 passing at­ ■nd declared that "repair work unmarrlsd people making xs little
NEW PLANTS each week as fol­
for 53o.Y1 on s 4-7 rombin* tempts for 690 yards—an aver □n nur own commercial and na­ ax 110 a week.
of' Count Jimmy
l.u and age of .340 for romplfllona. Gror val vessels as well es those of
lows: Broccoli, Cabbage, Ber­
9. President
Roosevelt (rose
, One.
j tie's
circus connected with the United Nations has taled pur wages and sa1arie&gt; at existing
xia't flying
“ '
muda Onions, Coltards, Lettuce,
T-0 dolly qutnlcle » i e filled-13 out of 22 for 3IK yards, mak- capacity, but » s havt mat the levels, except as increases may
B e a t* , Tomatoes, Esc* role,
to B)9A0.
’ mg Tech's record for the season rhallrngs. Two companies alone be made by special arrangement
Letka, Brussels Sprouts. J.W.
. IM ninth rare was taken by! 307
Bell, phene 16, Lnke Monroe.
repaired over 13,000 of all types To many women Jobholders that
Uiura Bell who ran the 6-|ft in j Tech keeps no individual sta In a recent year.
meant no more raises for the
. She broke clean ami won In tlalies. but the team Intrrreptrd
SACRIFICE
lor cash, “ Under­
“ Our river and Great Lakes duration,
; drive. Kitty Pearl broke slow 22 enemy aerials during the yards
Commission
wood" typewriter and detk, also
are turning out the largest
^na
Manpower
and did not have raring mm , season
C. Mslody s a x o p h o n p . too
■hips they ever have built, tht site appointed It women to work with
broke well when clear Myrt's
F re n ch A t * , C it y .
being limited only by ability In It as a policy committee. They are
was out-run In the feature
i
women
to
be
placed
the first
on a
•Start lime was 30 flat, with 5 VoluHia Newspapers float the craft from Inland wa­ federal
WOOD
stove, circulating beater.
wartime
committee
ters to the sea,” ha sail. "Or* which settles Important
of the 10 races finishing
poll
Pbon* 431-W.
L showing that a muddy Have Women Editors ships, rivaling ths length of our And their appointment fo
greatest battleships era ntiw
Jld nut isriuuily hampci
30 RED Pullets, 3 Vi months, 90*
___ role for ween
DAYTONA REACH, Dee. SO, - being constructed In Groat Lakes a stronger future
' Speed of the greyhounds
each. C. Hawk*. Paola.
(FNBI—The publishing business, shipyards for uss In labs service. In the nation's affairs.
like all others. Is feeling the ef­ Wood and concrete shlpt and bar­
1941 FORD Coupe, aoeta 6 peaVint Item r*lartir
fect* of the lebor shortage, and ges are alio mads In consldsrabla Would-Be U.S. Marine
ra Ilka
sengars, v*»y clean, ”lire*
---slats
Iltlutp 4 Hit r # w
a recent eiieei revests that wo­ number."
-pat He
I 111 rt&gt;-' ml
real buy. R. ,W. McCul­
Is Almost Jailbird new,
men now occupy editorial chairs
■rata K
lltumpr i Ilia, b
lough, Ostaen, Box 133.
Nsw V*
five Volusia county news­
at rlvs
TAMPA, Fla Dee. 30, DP&gt;— ELECTROLUX refrigerator, I f ft.
papers In Deluind, Mias Frances Rollins Line Coach
were puttied about tha
llofrclter recently became editor
double door| 8 radiant fir* heat­
Is In Coast Guard Police
prisoner In tno city Jail. They
and manager of the Delutnd Hun
ing stoves and Butane
ras tank
*n* fas
took him to the deetive bureau
News, while Mrs Mildred While
complete. R. W. McCullough,
WINTER
PARK.
Dae.
30,
—
but
nobody
there
anew
anything
Wells edit* the Volusia County
Osteen, Box 133.
Mirror, At Daylnna lleach. Mrs. (Kpeclal.)—Dr. Alexander Waite, about him. Ho eratn’t 11*tod on
TUN IU »i S-ltlk wu*
Julian Davidson edits ths News football line coach at Rollins col­ the docket, the detention book or FOR BALE) On* two burner oil
las—»4 Mall llellr l&gt;oo*l.i
and Journal, Mrs. II. D. Arm­ lege has accepted’ a commission the “ sleeper book." He was Just
boater.
8 trkkland M o t o r * .
y*t Golds
Army Man
strong tha Independent, And In as Lieutenant (a. g.) In tha Uni­ there.
IS (Mil .
Jumping J-.
Phone I ff .
The
youthful
“
guest"
flnall
New Smyrna, Mrs. Mary Ann ted States Coast Guard and bat
u. Ulus IIIII I.srkr u»|i&gt;
far flyer
Valralln.'. I1,
•iplained he was passing through
Fox edits the New Smyrna Reach rspot ted for duty In Miami,
News.
In addition to hit coaching Tampg on hit way to Join the
a ssiit tiers i Palariiy
Ingstssi
trial. I i - k,
duties at Rolllnt, ha 1* also di­ Marinos and ramsons told him WILL PAY cash for 15—1 or 4
door Sedans, and trucks, Chev­
this's Fsl
Staff Itrtaa.I.
rector of studies, associate pro* bo could sloop In tha Jail. Thoro
falea Itanxsr Morning Judg*
rolet, Plymouth, Fords. Altman
fetaor of psychology, and last was a mlxup and ha wasn't able
If Cloth
W hit Aang
to
gat
out
the
nv/A
morning
or
Chevrolet Co. 208 W 1st BL
summer served as director of the Uio next. The officers finally
lUsklk
Phono 114.
ta H a ssi k-ietk Mils
H«iuih Hun
Rollins summer saaslon.
tha doora and sent him on
Gal
fael.ln Tsntn,
I*nl»y
Waite cams to Hollins'In 1937 opened
IP Ohs
Msfly’s Mon
V.rkrl |loy
his way with their brat wishes. WANTED
Truck driver*, male
after serving for six years a* a
Ml ('tiling
Marry Nlil.i
M*try K*y
101 W. lit
or female. Apply ItOl
ypy Mlks
lih-k Tsi.
member of tha football coaching
Street.
New
Victory
Tax
Goes
staff
at
Duka
university.
■lali Kiwi Fatrirtti
Laddl* r»&gt;bt.u
PAY cash for need can
Into Effect Friday WILL
11US'Ik*} 111Hilift
MOOHE IN ARMY
and track*, good tiros, any
land
Ireks Mar
McAlXEN,
Tax,
Doc.
30,
OP)
model,
make. 8 trickland
Id Roll Dusky Marsh
WABHINQTT0N, Dee- SO, W7 - Motor*, nay
—Tsrry Moon. Bl. Louis Cardin­
phone Iff.
—Tha
Department
of
tha
Treeal captain said Tuesday ho would
eah Marti S-ldlh Mils
P arlay
?Ca*r
Jsi-Aiti
lasv» BL Louis Jan. 7 fw ths
Lucky llog
Mai run
Vulltga
hu grom o a ir
Panama Canal Zona to bo a civ­
la lists
amuhy Day
Olay L — d sr
hand furniture.
ilian physical education director
without pay for the Army thoro.
About Juno ho hopes to have
LOSTa commission In the same field.

Clint Castleberry
And Mutt Manning

M M K

. U0LLYWJ01)
’ h i d /&gt; v * u o a u m n
quarrok with their r w
pectin studios, and Mickey Beoney
ditto his bride, A n Gardner. . • •
Creed eld troopers May Robson
and Edna May Oliver took final
carts In cells. . . . "Wake Island'’
showed the Jap enemy as he
really Is. . . . And Sam Wood
finished “ For Whom the Bell
Tolls.* . . . The year saw the
"bond-ml]In* premiere'* flourish.
Inf with the New York and Holly­
wood optnln*s of "Yankee Doodle
Dandy. . . .
The moppet brigade boasted of
Roddy Weebowed—but be was an
old-timer since "How Green Wes
My Valley.” The newcomer In the
nursery division was Margaret
O'Brien o f ‘ “ Journey for Margar­
e t" . . .
Great year, 1942—and Holly­
wood will be glad to list It with
Anld Lang Synet . , .
k UM

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
EaUblUhcdTn 1908
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eal Estate
Business Is

In Contact Wi
Fleeing Cke
CAIRO, Dw. 91, &lt;AP) —
T9* D au arali captured by
tW Irttkh *rm y pansulng
IWnnti shew an lu ll an unit
fnagbi an enf i f ament wltb
Um CtrnABa near El Ala mein,
Egypt—by mUtakn—«nd won
(H r Asia elated Pitssl

Overshadowed by the vast
Russian offensive, the cam­
paign in North Africa was
■till marked by an uneasy
lull amid signs that the hour
for a showdown was ap­
proaching.
On the Libyan flank, van­
guards of tho Britllh eighth
army kept in contact with
Rommel's fleeing forces.
Allied plan** blew up an Asia
munition, »M p and .raked enemy
harbor* and supply line, in T u n ­
isia with bom b, and bullet. In *•
tound-lhe-elock raid* during O *
p a il 34 hour, while renewed rain,
stymied around activity, African
report* aald Wednesday.
Onle ona patrol skirmish
in
Tu n isia fra* reported In yrslerday’. Allied North African com­
munique. An advance Allied p*
trol engaged a small rnemy de­
tachment, lu ll let in , casualties and
taklns w u
prisoners, th, com­
munique said.
Allied artillery shelled enemy
positions on th , height, six mile,
northeast of M tdJei-el-Bab, which
va ra captured by the A I l l ,,
on
Crriafaaas ar* and subsequently
ahandoood, It was announced,
(Jfitlth
tnkid 1* t t *tdfrn bomb*

Ota. British naruTmpada ptfnvs
ft * a Malta sad Amartesn and
British bapabara based lit Tuniata

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eral survey »howtnmJ real ratal*
sale* and renta.a nave risen to
heights Hurpasirig anything since
the Loom /cars
House aalra sir active ami th*
past 90 days n a .r uccn •uggestive
of boom days. K P. I* n r, real
estate agent, said In those three
months, Inunnnt* has been tetter
tharr at any time during the last
f it years " It is imj&gt;*‘*ilti1c to get
an apartmrrn t . rent but there la
Uttlfl d#mniid« for Jut*, since it la
difficult to get material* to build
mmiea.M
-I. H. ColclirUgh of (I ? CotcioUfh
Realty ('o. stated ihi* morning
that he ha* iiu house* available
at the present time and he has
sold more house* in the pa it
few mont^* than during the
whole past two y e n
H r. Colclojgh who has lived here l&amp;
yean said he has never seen busi­
ness as *««*.. as at the present
J im .
Mr I .a nr who rv sided in Sanfont during t hr Mririmia preceding1
and follow! rig the boom, added
that there « rr mure people In
Sanfnnl than have lived here
since 192b
Kdward Higgins
secretary of
the Sr mint &gt;l&lt; r.mitty ( ' Humber of
Comtnerte. -ta io l that for tht
first time in his etfwrlence San­
ford's lu u im r tarllitie* have been
exhaustinl
The tnggr-t demand
has been for furnished houses and
apartment* ami that type of ac­
commodation was the first to fill
Up. " W i will have a fair supply
of roomi in private home* and
room* In hotel*.** M r.
Higgins
aaUl, "but these are idled to a
larger extent that at any sVaaon
|a the past. There la a demand f t
ibis time that could be filled If
•*me of the room* in private
home* were equipped ao that the
Rntem eou|(| dfl lig h t
housekyeplng. &gt; n t i though It It not
r
(t shoutd
be sufflcientlv t-qulpf*#*! so that
the occupants would not have to
buy all thler meals out
"| would llkr for those that
have rooms to rent to look over
their prtijwrty am; see If ar
mngrmrnts cm iU lw made so that
the renter could set
up
light

pit nas rata mad
U m Allied

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enemy

t dawn Tuesday.
I to outflank the
east of Pont du
■ southwest of
repelled.

Woodmen Will Have
Installation Service
C,a ColUno, awretorr of the
Woodutom Lodge, today urgod *U
members and tbalr families to b*
present at WoudmM Ball, Toaoosy evening at 144 o’clock whan
w y .d S d

afn*trs wiu b» in-

Unique Bed Displayed
At Furniture Store
A 11,000 bed, designed by 011a it and Rhodes, I* now on dla'lay at th* Mather Furniture
Itora on East P in t Street. Mad*
« *Q oral design, tho bad la fitted
rith a Beauty rest mattress The
•adbaard, of natergl blond* oek.

•oUarf Astoria Rat
reek City and slept
Duka and DueKm* •
It v s t later egMbltod

Stores Will

Entertainment For Pioneers
To Be Given At Lake Mary

Kaiifiinl * popjI*lion I *■ ahown
runskdcrubie mcrra*# in the past

bounded by M astlptuU and Pont
du Paha, bombed
and
strafed
truck convey* Monday n ig h t from
altitudes a* low as 60 feat.
, Warhawk* ala* machine-gunned
U m Tunisian
coastal
railroad
north *f 8f m
74 Milo* below

Member Aiuwchtlrd I’ rc*.*

Fading Hours O f 1 9 4 2
Find Hitler Facing
Disaster In Russia

House Sates, Rentals
Surpass Anything
In Sjinford Since
Years Of “ Boom"

African-bound monition, ship In
th* Sicilian narrows Monday night
and aant It to th* bottom, tom
by axploelona and fir*.
British bomber* (truck
Mon­
day . night at tSa East Tunisian
port or Sousaa and laaa than 12
hour. Ister Amsrtcan Flying
Portresses raided It* dock area
again by daylight Sous*, has
been raided ats lima* In th, last
flea day,.
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British bombers also attacked1 in a good many year*
Tnnl* Monday night far th* fourth P*°Pi* who were rant!
atraight night.
Douglas Boston bombers.
es­
corted oy Curtis, Warhawk fightera. attacked Axle-held bridge*
near Launch*, north o f Bouue.
and a tank depot southeast of
Pont du Fish*. Only a few hours
earlier Lockheed Lightning fight­
ers had struck at th* lank depot.
Light British bomber,, patroll­
ing a
sector south of Tunis

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. T H U R SD A Y . DEC KM HER .11. I'll

Soviet Armies Sweep
More Towns Into
Net Of llig Winter
Counter - Offensive
V, A " I t IN C T O N , Dec
31.
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A nit'i ii an
*if
for re*
h*lli ft'd
j - ,•»
*( Jtjn iirM *
c f ■ u it i!
iin U llA iiiiii*
and
haicr* o*ir th w r*»t &gt;■( (iu a d a li .iMal oi llu
Solomon*. (he
N ^m
h ilo
reported
They
me it* m h i 11 h*r a *-lftg at*

Cattleman Says
Severe Shortage
Of Milk Faced

I *.1 V- . (H *ISir DM* 1illat A11*I |l»n«
n* i Ki M mnil a Mira of New
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l - i j i i d ami later «ir»I i i m o I ( n r n irrtii barge*, a
I.***% i-d ib e i gun amt toimbed
HI ml
-I ra il'd float I %pc plane*
in K mIi j U It mi air* of Santa
t *j|.11*I 1*1a nd
1SO nautical
mil * mu i!h mr *t of H rliilff *&lt;»n

Agrees With Mnvo &lt;hi
Scarcity Of .Meal
And I t u t t e r AIsti

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American Legion Big U. &amp; Planes
Plans
B'ast
Sul
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* Renew
J,
Base,Na*Lorie
Drive ror Scrap-

Metal Stock In War '.‘V
p i a n t « Will He
K x h a u 8 ted Soon •*.

Fuilowirig ttw nr* * t»&gt; \\ PH
that gathrrlhg of »cra|i mrtal
fifftlrd for Ihr wur rffnri i* mi
prtirtl t»v mow atorm* mid fUmetl*
In northern »t«tes, Nr«l Smith
■titevl t(Mlay that the &lt;'ampl*cfl
Lotainir I'oit of th# Anlrrim ii
Ie#gion i* now planning to irnrw
thr acrap drive
Mr
Sm ith (totnlrd mjt ih*u
itorka of arrap metal on hiirid ir
thr war pri&gt;ducilnn i-rnti i * *ill
hr rxhniiAlnl in ftO day*. Mini n»
more
will
U’
aval tab I* until
|Spring thaw* *et in " T h f m fm r"
hr atatni. "It *ccm* up t,, thr
deep no u l h to keep thr mil l*
supplini with scrap for thr ha I
ante of the winter.1*
Aa part of the Poat program,
the Am erican Legion aponanrnl
Drum and Ruglfl Corpa, dirrctrd
by Sidney RIChard. Hr will un
drrtake collrction of tin la m a*
well aa other acrap. Hrrrlofiir#,
tin cana have not been ardiritrd
due to the difficulty of handling
BtJt because of th# Immediate and
urgent need for more and more
•crap, U aeemi eipedlrnt «•■ fm l
•om# way of aalvaglng thr rnut
mous quantity of metal u ,i,i in
cant. H r Hmlth pointed out
"It U believed that the hcl|&gt;
of Sanford and Seminole County
housewives ran b* obtained in
preparing th* cans, for handling,
because In doing a*, they will
be m aking a considerable con­
tribution to our war effort," M r.
Smith aald.
’’Her*'# the method: Rinse out
empty can, cut oat bottom at
well aa top, plat* top and bot­
tom end* Inald* can and step on
It to mash It flat. Th is whole
operation which require* le u than
a.tnlnu to will assist greatly in
th* handling of th* cans for salHouaawivaa who already have
t u t ready J o e collection, may
telephone M r. R IChard at &gt;■hla
reeldenc* number *1 8 and arrsngemeols wit) prom ptly be mad*
for tom s boy o r g ir l of tho corps
to call f o r to a n .
la announcing a renewal of th*
a m p m etal drivo, M r. Sm ith aapreasad the vary high apprecia­
tion of ih * Poat membership for
tho splendid go-openstloa rocelv•d freto toe P**Us during to*

C, mail 4 11a II a I

Draft Office To
Remain Open &lt;
New Year s D

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tl r h igvy | Imim It
uuinI m i .
rr* w Inch uttrurpt
(h r raid#™ over 1
jMMtnl itr*lr*»ynl
A joint IIrit,*h

« sMtttl1!lllll|Ur sus1st
arilftl Imtllf itvn
"not yet avalliM,Thr
riiiiiiiiii'iii|
1tint the I*
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AHHiLssinatiim Plot On
Cit*nt*ral (iiraud Foilfti
Nh\\ N t slc K l»rt
I . uV* An
ail an*IIIii I inn pb*t n*t.41riwt tti n

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New British Cabinet
Members Appointed
LONDON. Dec. 31. &lt;A*t —Bri­
tain today announced new raid net
appointment* In whirh rmphail,
was placed on poet-war planning,
th* moat Important being IS*
naming of Sir William Jowltt *■
Minister without portfolio and
Harold MacMilllan a,
resident
minister for Allied headquarter*
in Northwest Africa.
The Other appointment, were
W. ft Morrison, minister detlgnata for town and county plan­
ning
Capt. II. F. C. Crookshank,
postmaster general.
Lord Charwtll, paymaster gen­
eral
Ralph Aashaton, financial secre­
tary to th* treasury
t Duncan Rand/s. parllamentaty aacratary of In* ministry of

Cfletln I A r11«h i ril 1 r in Hi «*■ I *tfb
CO!tintl»*iMiifT in F fr w h Africa,
and Jt«*twii Murphy,
I’ leatilrnt
Koutrvrlt'n Mtnl^tf-r to
K rrw S
Africa wa* i||M Iihci I ia*t night
with « m mi in Iti p in AI g Ir r i uf at
lean 1 J irn i hiiirii, mum- uf thpru
prtnillirM , un pnimliAJ nlilvr* of
Oeneral (Ilrniwl
A brief A •-•**r(atrd l*rr*« ‘lt»patch reaching *S&gt;w York tbruygh
Allied rrn*or&lt;hip *aid th*! &lt;irn
•ml (liraud had ammuru*r«i tliat
12 peraonn. iruluiting four nffirera*
w #ir nrrtM fil to prevent " f jr lh r r
M**»&gt;inatinni» M
Tboiw arrrwt#»f indudeM two
flrKti actively afiieii
the
Allleol
landing• in Algeria last Novem
b#r and
(ierirm l
(Iiraud waa
quoted ar paying H a t "aotne of
my l&gt;rit friencDM am among them

SFIE EXECUTED

• ■ n , Btrauaa, parllmantary •ce­
retarv designate for town %/ld

ChincHe Army MiHslon
Here ImOrdered Homt’
W A S H I N G T O N . Ib-c
It
(/V
t.rllrrs lt,,tm * l t n t,lig K , l Kh.-k
Itn ■ n n lr rr il the (Tittic.c ... 11411, r &gt;
inla.i.tn here tn cnriir h.ttnc. it
. . . disclosed la ri nigh t, end re
|mit* were current
in
t'h tn r-e
rirclrA t t i.i the move grew nut itl
• e ilu j, die.atUfaeltnn in t'hun g
tin .
At the n lfire i nf the m lltla i)
mission a .|i.ike»mnii r.infirm r.1
that (irn e ra t
ll,lu n g
SSiN Fel,
head of the n il,,lo n . rad receive.1
inatrurtlona In return tn t'hun g
king. t&gt;ul added that no data had
been ,et for the
departure
of
General
H itu n g and
h i,
rol
Ira ru e ,.
The «pohrsm an gave nn rea,nn
fur the more and n fflrla l, at lh&lt;
W A S H I N G T O N , lire H . id-i
Chine? e
e m b a u y dacllne.1
tn
Th e W ar ktan|Hiwer r.iiitiiitsaton
comment
rriw rtc d today that w ithin three
montha. n m r plan of manpower
cnn tm l w ill be In effect in every
FLOODS RACE
m ajor
industrial cnm m uinty in
I a r A m e t a l , * rirswri
Ih* U n ited fltatr*.

Muddy watsre surged through
many streets of Plltsburgh’s
downtown "Uoldsn Triangle" In
Urn worst flood sine* 1934 there,
W A S H I N G T O N , Dec. S I , UP) while In Alabama, floodwatars
—War Secretory Stimeon said which root four live* In th* Cen­
today no Army officers or men tral part of th* state rushed
who ar* members of Stoto legis­
lator** will ha given furlough*
NO FURLOUCII8

to attend seasons.

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CITY BRIEF

I'lan Seen C'ontroliiuc
InduHtrial Manimwer Investigation Of War
Spending Is Proposed

WASHINGTON. Dec. SI.
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A thnmugh.gulng irivrstigatien of j
wai upending waa pn.posed today &lt;
by Rrnator Taft flt-Onlo) In reat'j
iwnao l&lt;&gt; President RoouvsitV i
ilrclarallnn that Congress must *
WEATHER
TENNESSEE— Warmer In tho decide where to make econotn1*0 ,
west portiin with little rhangr in the new budget.
At the same time Honators !
In tha sail portion tonight.
ALABAMA— Continued cool Byrd (D-Va) and Tydlnga (D-Md) :
this afternoon and tonight.
GEORGIA and FLORIDA -

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER i f ; 1

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

(The Sanford Herald
If you ran rf'nipmbcr away back there In the dim dlatant pnst when American troop* first landed In North
Ireland mut rndio commenlntona were talking about some
«ort o f n nnvnl engagement in the Much at Hr Straight*, the
chances nre (lint you can recall when 11142 began. A t It
comet t&lt;&gt; nn end we realize m ore clenrly than ever before
whnl it long year It hit* Iteen, what a tony hard year, and
what a tleprefuting year.
1!I42 will g o down in history a* the most critical year
in Am erican history, the year o f grcatcat reverse* this
country ever su ffered. O f cou rse there was Pearl TTarbor
scarcely a month Itefore which might well mark the low
ebb, but few people realized it then, and not many knew
lbe disastrous consequence* o f that attack upon the A m eri­
can fleet.
Hut iicgfiining with Pearl Harbor setbacks
mut mill'd almost throughout the year, setbacks which have
mused more than one Am erican to say that "W e nre luring
.,
»I* * H S I Hp*r«*rtta. ; |)|,. jvnr".
'V T i*".,TV . " " u “ L*
Itemember MiteArthur'* heroic tlflrtisi' o f the Phlllp£ ,Iro^ , l i ” I l**,,.,'.,r iu r ,,w,Mfc
piiu's.
witItilrnwill to iinliiiiii itittl C’orregidor, null finnlly
a*pal iMo4*iaa&gt;'.»ai l ’ 'h7paaa*»a lit* flig b l to Aiistruliu. itcmemlier what the [Iritisji were
, *rtjfujiiK tliroiigli in Malnyii. unti the alm ost precipitate loss
Tks llnail is ■ sasaMf •# Tk* nf Hiugti|s&gt;re.
Ilcmeniiicr the Jn|intiese nttnek on the
■IN I’ itM whlrb 1a »»Ht*
rttlilN «■ Ike aaa fa» N* lliilcli Knat Indie* mill the list ties o f the Mticnaanr Strnight*
BllM af All setts glapNlIrlW*
Itemember w'hen Germnn submarines
M«4il*4 (• M •» aa&lt; aikarwtoa mi I tin- .Inva Sen.
tN4i(N la Ills pmpvt sag aUa iiifesletl Amerirnn waters null sitips were Is'itig sunk within
Ate|M«i RiNt ssitHskN ke»H*. sight o f our const though we coultl never suy much utsHii
it| k f i fa ffis ltllrs lto a *f i|r*eli)
m •isAn IffaiR I fa slta tsr*#rw#4, it In the paper.
Ami then there wns llie Jttp invasion o f Burma where
TttURHDAY. DEC. 31. 104*.
tlic governm ent prom ptly fled ttnd the |reople seemed to
BIBI-li YRRHK Hill IllIK V
prefer their ronquerera to the llrltish, tint! the trouble in
M rue |g~ a n iin k '[ it a t ‘ Iniliii whiclt Sir Stuffortl Crlppa fnlleil to settle. The Japs
ttEHK
OVF.ltHi.MF
I )IK also bullied oil Amerirnn soil in the Alentlnn* and Istmlw I
iM L t.
llntrh lltirlsir mill the (ieroinrts in N'irth A frica begun n
IfORlJe n.h.»«i. In
Vt&gt;« RnolhFr; f«*» l«»vr |« oof «.»*•!, drive which piisberl the British back almost Into Alexmidriu
•n4 rTfljrifiP Ilaitf |f|\H)l I* ImiMI
ot Ood, aiki fkhownh f!«n| Ilf The great ItilHsinn nnvnl Imsi* nt Sevnstn|Nil also fell to
OoA, for (itsl i* lov«' I Jol.n I lie (iertllfilis.
T li.'«c mid ninny ainnlur reverses, now nlmost forgotten
4 :1 1 B
■s c u tred in the vi'iir whicii I* only now coming to n "lo*"
If mu« u s:ui time fur 111,- Amerirnn imople. It was n ■lepr*- siiii' '|»'etni ie fur tin- Allied nniltins. Ami it snu ,li •
ingliesl taxes noil the ) rwest stnndnrd o f living, tin' most
r.gni reginirntotinn mill tin- most drnatir change in srs’ iiil
mill eeoiioinir ruslonis Mil* country hns ever known.
Colt
Ilni ns Hie year com es to nn end (tie picture is not
Wh.r. atrai ('.It -I'
FtUH lb Wfarrlorn* yln&gt;lra
ullage)her black, mut tiie outlook for 1114.1 in general is
lh# VIiMb of yi«- foKiry l,#w g*sul
Tin* Inst few weeks have seen n decided change in
the military situation. The Itusslnns hnve mnrie a marvel
|FT«h*l «!**■*IIt
It it I- I
o n . ................if S lalin gnol uiul have launched n oiimber if
To IhlffYP* faf ill* ttt.lM'"
auta/iuglv successful comiter-aMnclis The Hrilislt in Hgypt
BHrII, "n f III** i Iran I-jIi
Out tla ,orrv il.p .In,
h i i defeated Itntimiel amt havi- virlimlly cleaned out I.ibyn
That *&gt;. ............... in
Nt.tiling t* left In the tii'im m is in North Africa Imt a liuv
V . nmlilii'l bn . f| .,,i fi.
fisitliold
in'Tutiisia
t’ol.ht
I In la|is have l,eeii -to|*|H i| to tile South I'ncific mut
"Y . ronMe'l art,. »r, |,&lt;e I.
Y. Crrilhlti'l tu* I in I ..il.
the ilireat to Australia t» alm ost forgotten.
Iiidui loo
Y . rr.uJ.li.'l lur..| in |m,. i . I
•nuns safe fui I lie |iic*cttl and ItnriTia. w ith its vital Iturma
Net fnr rn.l* Tic-lilnn- , nil
|;o.u! I i aid to I lie Chinese, mat soon he retaken: The
-uhtnui i ne m&lt; mu e. at liui't us fur a* American waters an"Colin! &lt;;iv. n- * i.i
. r n . l ei m il. siiiuii* to tie under control anil the )nh of shaping
•And 1*1.*. v-iii i,in,*
&lt;n.m *had. -I.....k
io irn o and navy for Itie defense of tiiese shores lias pin
With a *i.li I
■II i special tons
« . will |im, f-&gt;

near Midway, aaltora paddled raft*
■round, picking up ahlprnatea and
thoutlng: “Tail, tail!" AI mo* l
all of lh t more than 2000 now
war. aavrd.
Dtar llravrn, what a spirit
that la. Nobody ran ever iwnl it
nubody In thta world! It’a Ji
pur. ole America!
And here's annth.r nnr: “ Wl
Private Dion of l.i&gt;*trtl, Maj
applied for a wr.V rrnl Ira
from l'amp Kdwarda. raplainli
“ My wlfr la expecting." hi, ay
pathetic raplaln scrawled out
paaa. The next week hr rave I
rame reaaon and pot an»l)
leave. Th. third week. when
airaln off .m l thr aatn. reaai
the offlrrr naked, "Just what
ah. expecting?" "Oh." said l‘
vale Dtcm. ‘‘■ho'a n|&gt;wlln|t I
hnmr again," fir stayed In rat
that week-end. Un,|Uolr.

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what lh»y ran.

Traditional H o? Jowl
Plentiful This Year

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FRUITCAKE

GAINKFVII.I.kT, Dec M . i P i ­
ling &gt;,i»l. the Iradltn,,!*! meat

For Table Kcservaliomt fo r
Y t t r 'i Eve party

dh ! for New Yea,', Day. d-*e*
not rotor under the vulontary
nieat rationini, uru gia m .
Su. fulks who sit down tu ti
meat of 1h‘ » hotoeiv dish on New
Y ra r ’ s I*ay may partaki- as freely
a* they wls'i w ilhou l iitrhlding
II in their weekly ration o f meat
|f you take Ihr **RrR4rrJ«
It i* harrl to f a y who plaited
Dire*!", you win alrfwdy bav* j the tradition n f eat in g h og jowl
N'ew
wm thl*. It w«* contributed by und binrk-eyrd pen* on
iiuirh &lt;; iltson, but wr believe that t e a t s Pay, toil lor many \.-sr*
•nnte nf our anldl.ni nit front tl tusand* o f A m erican families
don't tr.t to »rr It. an w .'r. pass- have been starting o f f the New
Ina It along. ('our*., now, they Y'ear with this ,ilsh “ For lurk
p l.n iy
may nnt a*t In are (hi* pap*' and an asanr ancc o f
ritn.r, but wa hope an fnr tliix If m u g b o it thr new year , eat hog
little .lory shows how Ufa laughs jo w l and hfarkey, d jobs on New
Y ea r ’ a D ay ," run* an old saying,
at a* somrtlm**.
end there’ , at*,, n y r i s r about ii

You alt rrmPUilwr n amig nhnut , Mr. Glbaori ralla It: “The Objer‘‘HI. isml* Hlura"? Well, ilu itihi ttve Wa, Taken."
.»«-r grt th.uiT Don’t ilu it. Let
yuatr: “ A llrltish offk .r om n
ua ulf.r you nur anvl. un the. In fer a good deal of glory In lb.
Mura.
I.ihyan campaign. Thr llalfan*
llrrr It I* and »p rail a
|aita.knl hi* advance po*t In thr
DARKHOUR3
miibtlr of thr night, and hr **a*
Jtark hours romr
furrnt In retire before a greatly
In apltr of dayItglilmill the auo ,ti|*erior force. Suddenly he re1 mi inhered that he had left hi*
Dark horn* onne
false teeth behind In hi* tent.
A* the fog rier|*s In from th.
Thl#
mor** than hr rnuld
bear Hr railed for five volunHllentfy, treacherously, tmultous i*cr,
» raid on th* pu t and
'¥
.
when they arrive,I they were
surprised to are the Italian! dbItut ns lliey roine,
■apprar In a rlnud of dual with­
riliiAl Miry |ffi
out filing a allot. A runner was
(J*m| rnAilA Mir piiii rti'*r**
.pnt hark for the rest of the unit,
fill MiBn tup nhd
find rain
s**.l they finished the night in
And Miltrn iliya, nrul
find *ii
posai-ssion of their poat and the
Aa th*- atin ifr«i fdVr* thr fnjf
falar t*wth.
And ilri*»4 ih*’ (**nr4 of rain,
"Die -tory. without any menWi- rmi»t khfiK. («•*!.
lion *f the leelh, found It* way
Thni Mi** liiijl'i iliD
inii'-r
**r « u
hart lo hes.|i|iiarlers and In duWill dI»*«|Vf fltHf ihit«*» fuif
is'orsr Ihr officer wa* decorate,!
And dry Mm«i inner
for lead11*,- n dp*|ieratp and ais
I.ssfnl riurrprlie " Unanot*-.
For Ilari' Ifrtiif • rnp

“ If Villi Wald the wtilde rfs*.
*A)ld

lo Iils a y*

fiave ) m u

,11,

w
! a L K m *
A rial delicacy—chock full id
dr lidos, frail* anil nula—►
la&gt;* frr*h Indrflnltrly.
I l b ............. SI -HO
'£ llw * * - • 1.50
5 Hm . - - ■ .1.75
R O B B ’S

Every Wednesday
Night
KNOWLTON-S ORCHESTRA

Kr.raatlaa Crnlrr
4 Mile* North of SANFOHO
. nn DF- LAND HIGHWAY

HOM E

B A K E R Y

,

_L&gt;

"If you want all rule to rc.-c
"Fat hog j-iwi and litack-ey.
fear
vFn, ymir
Day ‘

dinner

New

y.

( ; ir r i n

Veto Yurk »rh(Hj| rhildrvn Lav**
hull! tif.irly i# ( imti vum»I«*ii j.i.-|. |
Nirrriift for l!i«* Army find \nvy
pllcrt iruiniriif |iroj4jr»mf
ArnrrirRM milttaiy

A IIOTTI.E OF

jdiir»** urn*

A M-irrn m ill"

fur

ItOl'HPON. GIN. 8GOTCII. WINE
or CHAMPAGNE.

•hii&gt;-

f*ir jtlnriP

Irrn it mudr **f rtfdw&lt;H*i Lark
mi*Ad *»Ilh WiMiI.

o f

TKV Itll.I.'S DUAtfGIIT BEEP AND FINE
MIXED DPIN'HH —OK TAKF. HOME

If*I*n Itr»* M*n In I by jf.»%nr»11«i«'*»I ifl

pfifcMirK 'ihIn*»i m i n i
fflrTI| f.Yi Mril.

t h it s im r it

THE THING

B IL L ’S P A C K A G E
112 W. 1*1 St.

STORE

&amp; BAR
f‘ ho** 880

ffi '*|dtA Of ita ). Ji§#let iarial fli a riiii

An Mia fog rn**! In from thr
Afid « moUK "Till TrIar (hr
•AA
^a-rvirr ,\fr»* Spin**, I« thU, which
aSHniMy, ti*■. i.rrc.iirl) Ifiildlotii pil[i|jirt#(| lo tor ih r ahortfft

1/

him*

on

irrnrd.

#

CROWN COLA TALKING

'l l

« ■ « |&gt;nydAy n ifh l In m ir
army rum p of 40,000 mAn— «n d
mu a ■irifh* crap irani# wma to

II iW* ***^ni aq tLiitiy H wa wn.*
IamIuk yi»ii tf -n Hiram Md«
!»■ found anywhrr# on thr
^IM h «ii I »»»-, „f oMirr
d»
It ’ if« )|AVi* Uft WA lie Pfr l#*t#r M Markrl, ff &lt;| (&gt;&gt;.
IM -i

In f

AnyfkAity

know

him ?

11 JiinI mi liA|»|rf*ii«*f| Mint ii Imi«*t
ft of (Nir
iim•#* Lrifl ht-r* (r 11
Ill'fni *• w«* rlirtf, pint** Jn.t
Tui»*dfty rnoridh/ f•*# i
HUii i hi a 111i if* pinyrr h U for every
lhtit «nd w. Wiffi- fittav nrrmiv wnniflii » h i lin* a Sold Irr In ihe
•i’ll? m Ml tie
HiTi for Ihr in *rfvirt'
Min IlfM 'sir Hi 11till |*»
Til***
|»f*«r CtOiJ in thi* lllghe«t, Thou
(lay iHMin, **! yin* run »**t* thwl knnwrat my Soldier in n way I
41141#-1|

iip k i

u til

Im t e

l it

hmMI

|g«j

Iivn

(■■-told it fin

ItofHr |,i know

him

licit Ai i'li Kuwevi’r, wi- M Tknu
koo»o«i hi* hi'ftrt, hja
•rV lhen h ....... ii|i fMr Mm* thouifhfR, ho lernpliilion» itr mrt|i|ia r rr»i rj* firiefii t
l.irafiottR Thou knowr^t M&gt;m vrr/
Our pr••L'» Hi*m i In* time
impuU#* of hir tiiii
vi-ry m*• I11t(ink* T4*
hnci* th)4 I, frup. it in not for
•'•lit ■llilitV1ny i mu! ii wn*
no* to pray, “ I'loa*** irivr him
inform nf \S. L* Id tl in Mil
l hi- nr !#•%** him thal. Plean/h
ho tr yraiul
m il «tri;iMirl
Ami I w i l l I»«- ifrivr* tfnlnrr fur thr* llril f Ll‘Nll 4 lmid VIi l Inn lie Mon ■ M'nd lii in there or kcc^i him herr.
Ucfi/ti* Miry c
moo Lind it rfiticM fui rhnifN, the Plcaac do thu&gt; or bo, Nn,
i Mi-H, l'S*h Wnr ftoriil* Jinil SliimpH, nrul no l«*lltl)|f how ■
Th* liuvfin from i t Ji|.
plllOo IInd fin/Itaalha r, I u y , ,'l»e a r F a th e r, I
FRANK U M
munv thnr .iitfiilv w nilhy chorilitm winch wi* nrvi'r hnnnl
*1Li» Hi-v Mr l(igi( |invi' Mi" piitnnt
my S'ildn&gt;r to Thee.
•if la*fnr&lt;’
JtaliniiiMR will (f#*t \v&lt;ir**«* irnffirc it u**tri nnv inv" cmIion. Mi* Joe Mruifhi r i May Thy i/o&lt;«| will he done for
ln*lti-r
VV*. will i Imvit in oihf hom i’M fur want nf find, nnd (wife -f l oniiit,thi|n \|ti*ifher Ki hint” And 1 arn at peace
i%•* ilffim ni ii.p HniifnH
Vo, Soldier#, with ihU prayer
Mill tillin '' "i*
Ilk** lii *&lt;n\i* |min14 nn mir ration chhIn I Nsival I l|n i hi tonal H«ii*| tin&lt;t
I*rfnf»* tin- vein 14 nut. rlothi-i will hr rntioiimi iih fou l i** - Mr Moiii-on !•.1 Mil- ■iplirm# in for #-ach nf you. f^ood-nighl
' 4"H|f. Mr* I K Rnnmiilat piny I
aiioiit tn la* nnu
HKjt1ijfjf Jlflt*|I4
Tin- mari|M»W4T |iroh|i*ni will jfH wnrmv
Alnuml pR ni for ii-, finite Junto* C*. .Sh»r- j
{|«i Mw Wall Kt
aavr no iii«(drnMonal talk lo!
mniiv jnlili 11*&gt;1inI men will hr Inkeii into the urined forces on
fhr&gt; innt lea vine, nflcr whlrli Fn*
ill, A bit “ I l* r
Quality
ii4 hnve iieen Inkeri during the lumt vein, though iih we Iher NarhlriiL yavi* the Ilcniilli**'
t ajillly Ih’IIi t :*•
l*Mik arouml u«* can’t imiiKine when* they will com e from.
ia am*! ir4*
ll«|Uor that
,
|
I., if 11munilo!|ilet nrIni to M.
War induMirieH will take mnre and more until finally tho*r
you ran
e:£t.. A fl lefi*! of ■•'ii * him l* IJ a l
(
and,,
w
I
H
i
I
hian*
lata
nre
nt
.110 one lain ti &gt;&gt;irI.i in l, »■v nLo*il rommercial ent(*r|&gt;riNt*N meill rdde lo n*mnin*in bufdnrH* will Mr. flt-rmnn Morn* emt never*!
terra
!hk rreriti rul in pn-iol im* i»hon he run nlmoni entirely hv women, liu 1 they will do n g(N&gt;d (oynl Roy Seoul*, hamlnl out
j-T,i klf, Aft*“f all. ri*it ii,nn . iM'it |I-*1 jof i and when ilu* wnr h over, Htraugcly enniigfi, will re r ir*rrll« • mid 4*4f v rnrMflrate*.
proudly.
«Jbl* to e,!* ulritH* nlllt Muri’ pal*‘ t mil to lheir liomea, even nn 111** ruddier l«y» milclo hiM buyIn Miv lobby, Mr*. Fred H.
Wi|«m, Mm. J. 0. Pattenum, *ml
lUUonlnr of .aimed
wen t "IH-tjtllll rotiirns to his plow.
'tr«. f'a«iiaitdm Rrhulli look nd*
llift ,.|| ii* I lo
Till- news in |!M1 will Im- (letter Tlicre will i&gt;c victnrie* ' drp«*c* find wrote any renuealed
H4a rrsrkera who an* u«r«l i«■ In ii'iist nn win'll I lie ineiti runs out.
r«-itifiraio-i fur uiklirn. Mn» Al
*y M^iBr on ho*# i*ii*I iHioiiny wiMi
i
nital li*-i dau/Licr, Faroline,
Package Store
*fc4*l(mal r*&gt;tlar.U nltd riUil |*ofH‘*
torapped 11io cnrtona, Miem ynj
ALL POPULAR BRANDH
Utltcan In
^ O h cM a U f^ ^ JH ion ^ ^ H k
Over Aire Shipl&gt;ulldern
l.vtn yoria* |»
(find
■ w . **•«* wlirre 1in
to ,|llB Dlllllli' Jr* «d * Ifli
ninv lie ii wnr fur voting men nn the fighting
mar, wrft|tjiitiy u u I*Bi­
fi "ni s. Iml mi nne ran lierty thut the ulit men tt 1(1 Iheir
lllcln,r II IHU* 'liar. ll. •
a r»ilow ran ju‘ » Lrt ak
shinf* on ibc htime front in the Imililing nf the fishing
Good SlioeH properly fitted are an asact to
hank to mill him-rlf t
schooner Culitnibia in the fnmnun i&gt;nnt-buiUling town o f £8*
-your Child's henlth!
sex.
Ten
nf
thu
17
men
who
built
the
ahlp
nre
over
00
Conor*! , Giratid u a iral Millit fbawtilHl to Hi* fi/htiiig yearn n f age, one nf them B4, another HO and a thir.l 77.
for hit country In |wi|itIml of fir*
Tile ris-nril uf these doughty "old*tcrB" Is aomethllig
You get
ittaftwd nf fotiUmiinje tu rnb»y nf which Kshcx, with nit ita history o f turning out nturdt
thl oirllnmrrit nrul mrt&gt;|*ni aliVv*
wiMuli n sliips, may well be proud. Who aaya a man is old
this in
Mffly of Ihr EnMir front.

SHAKE HANDS win. a abt(uttlrr named Mike. Huattoa

a Imildover no a now W at
Cuaat airfield. Miksbrut tho
"ktwiw huw" to keep that
•'(.‘ n r 'o n t lie double-, tub k.
Aiul tlic "know b o w " lh al
armla him hurrying tu lira
wubir (or an Ire-col J m o­
ment uf relaxation with mo
when be |tU a rrvea*.

ARCADE

nt

0 0 7 — B o h I o ii

] *nnI.

A Ior* I mini K«y* mini uf hi*
; tforci## rtnnr* from
iiijc hIwii
' In bed at night v.nrryills ateril
It'* better to have fnitli in (Jod and the government
. Iitl builli.i*,- Titusville Mar Ad limn to bury gasoline in your hnck yard.
■Vacat* FrfllSpk he -hmil | lake a
tatUicinc boll «•• bed with him
i t With tin ran* being a&gt;ld&lt;*l In
WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?
V Um scrap collection drive and tlir
By MRS. ERNEST HOU8HOLDEA
•Talloning program suing Into pf
feel anon, It wnn'l U Innf before
i rtytHf tin f*n, to puppy do*
Tomorrow will uah.r In a Naw kindly dipped In my hand a latter
''-ta lk will b* entirely a Inin* of V.ar—1943.
with 100 Fra- which la "a&lt;uW*At this tlm. th.ra ia an 1st\ «M P*ftm
__
ppn.lrabl. riirtain hetwr.n u* and
f c i j Victory Tax payments bp* in tha rvrnta of tha lu ll 11 rnonthaJV thk W4eV All ynu'r. rut to da I)
A year ago, ima rama in tha
n; t# rontrlbuta 6 parent nf s ■am* way—ahroudrd in myatary.
, ..wrrk's pay to th« government
Wa know now, (hough, what
I •awry waak In Iha year. That wai In aU&gt;r« for u* in IVU.
- itiT much, relatively speaking,
W. hare watched tba ovanU—
p U d baaidaa, you'ra exempt on H ip hap|&gt;eninga a t that year un­
fold before aur rtrea aa wa watch
s picture unfold on a moving
ret wa* • man in our town
pirtura acrean.
•
tad ha wai wundraza wl**t
Wa have wen good and wa
(wore It waa hia policy—
liava man had.
la would not advertlie.
Aa IMS cornea In, tha wtr
i OM day he did adrvrUM,
new* ayam* brighter.
lad thereby hang* a tale:
let u* give thanka and let aa
t ad waa act In quit* arnall
■11 Join in touting thl* Naw

Poll Parrots
2-95 t o ‘ j.9 5
at
U T MC INTRaoUCE ■ n d lM , t u ,
Huay. Hoota plane* in Virginia. Har
"knoar'bow" cov.ra type* of planaa,
bow high, what diractioo. And U cuvata
Ih« "know bow" (hat I can giv* hat a
quick lift when htr watch k over.
-

SE C U R ITY

. B ittk o f

,*

v ^ :s 4

s

t

th e skill to db
th * i one r»*

i*

“ know how’
suit, them r
bottle you d
by taste-teat

lUmaA.with

M M M M i

Sajssssascsar^.'

q u a lity I had in pro-A ar days. T h a t takes ' ‘ know h ow ,1* too

'
■■
’
YMt, With food ratienlng rank
N*k kfter now' with an etabed 'hlilnt in ltm■"
" to
In maintain,
tnalniaiti
d all rationing,
rationlnftimeat

d»y N ili ' k

MOT A UTTLE OUT namad ChaHk.
-Tough. And rullor"knowhow.,’ That,o '
tb e w e , Uw Navy pkha a auboaariM
tarpadomaa. On ahora, ha ttaaa aaothar

THAT'S THE ^KNOW HOW* MY FRIENDS HAVE

d dJStdad &gt;Sh*rifr. Bale.THuavtlU Hue, Advoeala.

• Y 'A .

*
•* *

be l e a to g o around oocnriormlly. But
t will continue t o b o the cola that's bsat
synl C row n Cola.

�I

'AY. DECEMBER SI. 1912

1 UK SANFORD IIE R A l.n. SANFORD. FI.OHID \

I T M T I O N S ( &gt;r Tin: liAlilll \ c r v n

S ocia l A n d P e r s o n a l A ctivities
C A R O L INE H ILL CHAIM’S. Society Kdlior.
••

•*

«

. ^

.

‘

Methodist Circles
For 19I3 Announced

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Thera will ba a apecial New
Y » » r '» eve dance at the Young
People* Club on the l«ake Kmnt
f 1 win H 30 I 'M until I 1 30 I 'M
All atudenta are incited.
The Court uf Award* will Ik*
b«l*l fr om 7 :0 0 |VM until ft 00
I* M
lh # Tuwn-rml Club will not
meet this evening

A ll

The Yuung People* Clul- nil the
l.ake Front will la* open evrrN
night through the imlldn)* f i out
H 00 I' M . until II on I' M
All
itudenta
are
invited
fr ee
of
charge.
The
Junior C’oniinantlo.
will
Ik.ret at the Woinrn'* ( l.ili at
0 00 A M
M O ^IhV
A rperlal meeting nf the S e m ­
inole Chapter No. If, llr -l n o f the
r a « t e r n Star
Th- 1-tiMir i* in
1 ile-l to atlrn-l do- iii-tallaton.e
«.f llie o f f i e r i - for lhyear
1 hr rVceiitrVr inert lot* of l i e
Woniep. M i . -lotiur * l oo-li of thi
I trat Hapli-I 1 hmrli will tin*el
in the 1' I. I i la-.i-a-m at t *mi
t'irrlr* of the W - men** S m t e lv
f l f Christian S e i\ ... will meet .»!
ihr following
fnnne*
l iff le
One A l
the home
of
Mr# A. t
M organ. 3|*J
Ka«t
T w r u t - fifth H i m !
rtirlr
l or . \i
H.ri hom e
-f
Ml* R W
I iiim. i . I ' d .
I 'm *
A v tn u r
* 1 l l f l e Three
\l the h - i o e -I
Mr* W I* | r.lri
.'on W. i s. .
enteenth Street
Circle
F-.u» \i
(I- &gt;»••«*••
-•!
Mr* T
N\ Williamnr.* HnA « m ile
n - Sanfot.l I &gt;0 ) 11-1 • Ini- will
inert at (lie W -om n - » l.«h a*

r son

i *inrI«* Our
M r - J It C r n a f t i n l
Mr* I. T lh.** M r . I I W
&lt;;.*.!
»|M*nl Mi * t-entgc Hunt* n Mr
I. S I U r M \ M r .
John Jinkm*
Mr- ( I t
J one*. N li . A M John
ton. M r - l h . I k n i g h t , M r . K II
l^tnev. M r - t h a r l r * M m l , Mr*
C K McK ee Mr* J II M cCa» kill
Mr* If C* Morgan
Mr* Martha
M nffitt. M . /.el. Itatlif f
M r.
.9 O Shmhol.r'i
Sr .
M r . S tl
S h in h o l. il li . M r - A ( ’ Stark.*
Mr* W I
Smi th
Mr* I. M
Swann.
M r\V
S
Th ornto n.
M i ' J I*
I Inn rmnul
Mr* J I.
W a it.
M i* « K W i lli a m Mr.
I! T W a r m .
Mr * II J
W i»*..n
ami Mr* It \ I'u th uff
Circle .'
M i.
Maid.
Hluunt.
M r.
II A
C raw fo rd , Mr* J J
M » - - *K ila I a th e r ii.e I( alVrv, .Mr* t huml-erlum. Mr* a iri\ r* d f r o m W a . h o . r l o . .
C K Clmrpening Ji ,
Mr* Tod l l * i l h i i m o th e i M r I
Duke*. Mi* W It Kdenftrld. Mr*. R i.it » . i ***' W e*l h »i -I
I l l ’ llut rhi •nil. Mi* J M Ha ve Mr* I* II
I m it*iti g .
Mr* C E
McSIarrow
Mr*
K M
Mu-on. lto.1. *.r •.
Mr* M K M-.\e. M r. A F Mm
an. Mi*
l(
I'rir-t . Mr*
IF
Iti.rr,
Mr- John Roger*
Mr*
A M Remn*at Mr* M lt S lr h k
land, Mr* W I Therle Mr* Joe
1 oil,
M.
RW
T o r i.. ,
Mr*
W \
Trllr* Mi
M r. ( lit v• Well
/.a* fia • \
M l .111)1 M
otg* II All *»
i’ V. Mr- It h inmail. M
( ren-hrt
Mi* i S i hoipenin g. an.
David
Mr*
( hr*I# i
^ r'1
W I* I .el-1 * Mr*
'I* '1
\ Mr* I It ll-H.lr m ao l»».
Mi»n II
• Mi l l mo. Mr* li K
•'
Ml MM
Mr
hint. Mr* »•
M - K m).
M iam i
Mr- F i t
Mu
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I•
I * 11 to -ro M » •
‘ hi l l
'
Mr
I \ I'ou.l '
W *
»'.*(11-hall
..K-r
MrJohn
I•». Mr* V\ I
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Rmnl.lei
M
■•.tl
n
M-S
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. ... \l. . n . u h&lt;i.
M
Mr* I- •
lh II
WiH.au
( irrlt
Mr-- Flh
an
M.

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t».
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F|'i»--»|i.-i
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Will no* t ni (he hoot- ••f M. • v I
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T h e I ' o g h i l t i Srh«M&gt;| ..f
Dan.
Ill R - i l l le«»|H II d l l r r I to l - r l o l n ) *

Tourist null Holds
(iny Poverty Party
Thr Tourist * luff- I 'o t - r l t I'm
U wli * hrht Mnn-la&gt; nigh! a| tl. t
Woman*. ClulMr- It S Mat
fen, ntttre«l In a
ga&gt; n in r lir garden p u t ) gown, pre-i-l.-l ..vrr
•he brief hii.iite.* .e**t-n
\
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C rar ke r"
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triliutlon o f the fruit at fair
price*
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level are In rlnllara a».-l - - -••
l*a*er| mi grower minimum- guar
anteed under
Kmergeiir)
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will cha nge *ea«(inally on Hie vai
iflUt f i l m * fruit* two nr thru
flrnea a year, follow in g the cm
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Bowl
Featured Eighth Kennel Race For
Foremost Player
LONGWOOD, Doc. SI, (Spe- races, including figure* of ftl-M
' —Laura Bell, a winner la far on Lucky Me, In the second)
07.40 on Heir Cloth, in the
fourth: &gt;HJO on Sally’s Son, in
taelitii at the flanfore-Or- the fifth and Ill-dO on Mental
Kcnnol Oub ofal near hem.
age In the tenth.
Ume for the flmt race la
Po r k
1.laat race will be over
The fine Ill-Guide, owned by
11:00 o’clock,
the UU Dr. C. M. Hall, looked
tl will be called on back In the form which charac­
1a towgh l-HIlh'a mile field terised his winning ail but two
tatlodee the well-liked Jump of hla •tarts last year, never was
, a conaUtant runner of other
1giro won hla flmt atart l r He* Hnlehrd four lengths ahead
_dy night's card. Other In last night's race.
. am Myrt’a Pride, Kitty
The dally double, on an M
Minymor, Jerry Kay, LadFancy and Tawny Tweed, combination paid $33.00 and lh#
qulnlela*
on 4-5 combination weal
tnek management haa 10c' la atepplng up the running to $ 30.40 for the night*
The rare* will be resumed to­
1 race* an that gmyhojnd
Inrolred in war work may night, with lh* eighth rate, a
taa earlier for a full night* f»*10 mile distance being the all
Opening night,
due lo star feature. In that race will be
that had to be worked out, Myrt's Pride. Kitty Pearl, Mlnf*
. (low but the other nlghte mor. Jtrnr Kay, Jump High.
rpped up to the point I.aura Hell. Laddie's Fancy $nd
the tail race will be in Tawny Tweed.
at 11:00 o’clock.
rirvt R s m i f f l i r t t r
Tta plant1* heating eoulpmenl U anrloai
Jim
ADdrsw Curran
“ flmt workout of the tea- Jr» Kumn
lilt's DUrk
M ifftl W rib
night end proved liluv Lily
Moving Along
to Ward off the chill of lilg Marie
I w r4 Wsfti Fvterlfr
Md min. Racing I* held
trim#
Hall
al
D sllr U m M t l
Bight, min or shine, end It
Hof
ntifriAld
_ i proven boast of the track Jfilvr
HU* Ptruoaalliy l&gt;oodl«r
weather haa no feern for tha Heirs fir#
Trlslid Won#
Kftd K u r Ntil Advanc* Man
Who patmnlat tha track.
T%lr 4 Har*»
Mil#
U-uuwe, one or
of me
the moil
most fam
1
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1greyhound* racing in this
leurfcr l&gt;urky
Hallv'a I*adr
t /unified hie
suppor
(lagosla
Night Ca|»
f&gt;n* Kar
Illg Trim Hitpptr
gtnent., Met
laat night. In the fee H,
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Matron
lilack N l f i r r
hth race of the SanfordI’t t H h R a m F at aH lf
____ Kennel Club’e running.
||f, t&gt;ikd
T om m y Cat
1takiag a long lead on a slower M
arch t lo r
L «ch jr I J f l
an ueoal break, and (weeping Wild
Ilr*am
Ml** Kola
•round the track far in adranev T ip p y M a lia n
Fuat *W r»
rifm Ha I S-IS)k Mil*
Ch*f ry 4J"retfl
-A Mg cnnrd, attending the L|«a Or»*
Mob IlH‘laIn
^ d 'a O f l l f t r
money paid by ILucky
Fir
Mar *&gt;-i
Some high*. flmt
__ place Mue Min
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■ t il l ar*i r s lm r ilf
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the
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M aiU r Hud
Farnoua 1-adr
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Can fit
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IIIlky Way
Arnold
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Fdakfh Her* i FataHly
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Mlnymnr
Tawny T » * « l
Idiura Vielt
Killy IVarl
Jump MlaH
l-atddlg'B Fartry Jwrry Kay
Nlalk N irfi S-IMh Mil*
Knight llend
Fi Worth

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Production of photographic film
for amateur uta we* rut BO per­
cent below 1041 output,'enil that
for professionals 24 percent be­
low B*se period production.

Phone 79ftrW

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cost

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, TU SC A L O O SA , Ala. Dec l l r Jo,
Donna novKb, aJI-Americmn
renter end captain of Alabeme’a
Orange Bowl-betmd Crimson Tide,
la the outstanding player o f a
line that la rated by many
aa
one of the beet in Southeastern
Conference history.

"Joa la one o f the
rreaUel
competitor. I have ever known,*
aaye Cawihon, "and I hart never
toen a player who could play
great ball Saturday after Satur­
day, and be In poor ehape phyalcally, aa was Domnanovlch this
sea eon.”

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*JS£ t s a ? ’ J2SSTS S

At 190 pounds, Domndnovkh la
the lights*! man on the starting
Tide forewail except for tho ends,
but ho's rugged enough—at opporing backs have discovered.
He I* an accurate paster, but
hi* flnot work la In backing up
tla line, In which field he u
rated among tha baat In the na­
tion. Dommy is equally Ifflclent
against running plays and pass­
es. Ha interceptau’ a George Tech
aerial and returned It 30 yards
this past season and ha *pad 19
yard* to r a touchdown following
on Interception In tha Tide's open­
er with Southwestern Louisiana.
Alabama usee aa many aa five
defensive setups during a game
and It I* Joe'a job to call the de­
fensive formation before
rech
play. With Joe calling them, the
Tide'* 10 opponents this season
averaged less than 71 yards on
rushing. Running plays
nottod
only three touchdowns
Now a senior in tho School
of Education end an advanced
K. O. T. C. HUdent, be la sche­
duled to receive u second lieu­
tenant'! commission following hla
graduation next November. Ho
plans to cnlfr tho roochlng field
after the war.
Jo* le of Croatian descent and
both of hla parents were born in
Austria.
Domnanovlch Is a quiet youth
who won’t say much about hlmttlf. Ill* teammates respect him
highly end Coach Thomas says
that “ Me spirit
Inspires
the
squad.”
Dommy siya his biggest thrill
In sports came when Alabama
whipped Georgia In 1B41"Ur kept Hinkwlch from out-1
shining Jimmy Nelson
(ALa-i
be mm's riar left halfback) that
day." he said. "Jimmy was th*|
best back I’ve aver seen and the
toys thojgTit the same.’

Margaret C. Glee, prioclpe) tesrhsr of the colayid
nursery
rchool, tadsy rxtended thanks to
local organtistloni and Indlrldals
whose contributions made possible
a happy Chriitmse by under pri»
tllrged negro children.
'W* take this method of thank­
ing the following organisations,
elute end Individuals fer thler
klndnes* In making It possible
for tha children of tbs colored
khocl ta have a
Chiiatmaa dinner end par
•tatod: The Pmabyterieil
the Salretlon Army, D.
Kiwanta Club,
Arthur
Chau and Company! fl.
gelt, end Mrs.
.
....
"In behalf of the undtr-pr
Urged children, the staff of workere, end the advisory board, we
extend our thenka, wishing for
everyone a prosperous and hi
Now Yssr."

F O R P R O M P T aerrlce, call
YOUNG’S
CAB
SERVICE,
Phone TUBS. Of fleet SOU 11th
8L and SOI Sanford Are. Alio
Young'a Parking lot end ekoe
Shine Stand SOI Sanford Are.

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■hall lose m i aaio the ehttdrea of
Israel, Tho Lord Uod at year fa­
lser!. the Gad af Abraham, the Uml
* f tease, aad tha Had *4 Jarwb.
hath H U M note you " IBs. *:»»»Tho U w s a -S s n a M also taclodea
Iho fallowlae pwaaaa* from Ibe
Chriatlad hriaaew Ualhowk. "a n eaee aad Msatlh wlia uey to lh*

and Santa Claus. Gifts
&gt;nged. Refreshments' of
punch and cakes wara servedTha Usptlst had a while Chriatm u tree with gifts for tha baakata aant out to several families.
Brother John Lewie of Stataon
road tha etory of tha Throa Wlaa
Man with Ita significance and tha
GlrU Choir sang Christmas enroll.
Brother Lawia recently Wilted at
Ms home In Miami, but will held
oervtee aa uaual on Sunday, Jan.

t y isUs a
la there mare (ban
on* Ood or Prtndolor A m * « —
Tber* la aoL rrlattplo and Ita Mra
a oaa, aad Ihl* one is (tad, »■ *!•
Somai, amsUrienl. and nmol»r*r•al netan. and Ilia rrllrrtns
la
maa and tho ealvrraa -Omni le
adoptee from the Lalla adtoellva
atanlfylag alL II•nee (led combines
* It* power or po(*»*?. all eel-we
or true . kaowleue*. a|l-pre*eoee"

IP. 4U;I$«|.

v e i n BCWspwooK
TOO A T I COOP
With n bong In my heart I arret
th* Bay
And the lash that day may brine.
Per Ood'a dear.lava ahlaee on my
w e y t.
What caa I do but alba?
Marl* Valde

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Iba pattern e l your Ilf*
Cram Uod. Ihcn to about yuar
work and bo yooreelf.
— PhlUipo Brook*
lilclno
alranatb.
■blag In'
helm ol
ta enjoy

Lav*
la
per
hope,
and ahlald. Wb ha**
(ear when Love la at the
Ihoueht. but everything
on aarth and la heaven

4ary Haber Eddy
—M*

nice a* la awake with smile*,
elv* ua t* labour anelllagl a* the
•an llablena the wurld,.*a let cur
T
maa* bright this
of our habUsllen—-IL L
■teres
ThU day
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I* all
" . Ilhal ‘I* tom
good aad
air. tl to le*
loo door, with i(a
lie hup**
hop**
a moment
tad Ihvliallaha. lo
le wait*
waala a
en th* yeelvrdeye.— Kmerton.
et aatlclpol* th* bepplnea*
Do not
vf tomorrow,
&gt;rrow, but discover It In a
dey.
Ella Wheeler Wllces

of

One two burner oil
ntWaml Mo t o r * ,

rHITE Delivery bey wbe can
jw k regular. Apply Paliaetto

TONIGHTS' ALL-S
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leea, and tha ooots of thl* aela
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day o f Dae■amber,
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METIIUUISV CUL'BCU
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IL ( 1. Macro. Parlor
School. I*:** A. UI :** A. M.
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c N A X c m tr tiAea s o . a w . ___
KDTicit ta MBRicirr u i v r n t o
ALA. WHOM IT MAT, L-OW IEW ,
That, wader aad by vlrloo at (ha
final Becroo at fareclaaure. ( l l i .- t d
In Iha Clrcull Court at tho 1410th
Judicial Circuit at tho met* o f
Plortda, lu and fer Uewitnola Conn­
ie, tn Chaorery. on tho tilh dap
of November. A- H t e ll, In a
certain re Mae
therein
pending,
wherein T. W. Vann, dolne baelneee under lb* name and aria of
Manufacturer’* Sale* Corn p en/ not
lie-orporaled.
Is plaintiff.
and
Mary W. Imaglas. Joined by bar
buehead, V. K DOneUa. and V. » .
Dewslaa. ara delradanta. t, John
Loonardy, a* Special
Stealer
In
Chancery, will aell la, Iba blghrat
and heel bidder lor rash, at U&gt;*
front door *1 the County C&lt;mrl
II ease. In th* CHy of Babford,
Plorlda, on Menday (be (lh dey
of Jaannry. A. D. (h it. the •**»#
being lh* Rale Day nr aald monlb.
during the Irsal hoar* of aale. th*
following deorrtbed
real
ealat*.
alluat* In iemlaol* Couaty, r i p
rids, (o-wll i
Oaaln &lt;1.11 rh'a W . and Tit
I t S of lb* MR. Cornor of Boa.
T. To. T* &amp; IL 11: K , run N.

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Baafard t Itlh. Rt.
Mr UI4KTNSN. HIHIRTm

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Carper Ssaferd Avenue 41

Clothes Musi Last Twice Aa Longl ’to Clean
4 ^ Them Often la The Answer!
Men’* FtU (CWtatd end .Blocked)

LEQAL NOTICES

E ax X E U B M M W T M O D Irr CMUBCM

J. W, Anelln, paster
rtiurrh Bchool. I t.H A Ml*:*# Runday ftrbeol
II:*# Morning Warship, D r a v a by
ilsv. J. W. Austin
7: 1* I*. M. Revival Harris**. ■&lt;
■non by Iter. Joe A Toll*

aocTMetOB a a m i r
CWCHCII
Laurel Are, at Ninth-St.

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Orora* K Blaioar, r u l e r
■undtr arhooL H itt A. u .
t . *■ MMdletea, Xu»L
,
Morning War ahIa, m a t jL I t
a t . i). «t«i r. k .

irarricis in Iikhkht titrwa.
That Johnnie Brown and *“ "•
Brawn holder of IT.IItb of Tat
Certificate Bo. »», leroed lh* Ird
dor U Aoiaoat A. K 1»»«. haa n M
■ &gt; M In H f oftlro ana- hoi m* 4*
o roll rollon for a U I a rod la h# lo.
rood thereon. Bold corltltot* erakroon
tha follow mo
property in tha t'ooalr of Bawlnolo, a u la of ria l Ido. lo-wll:

** floraIcon at Christ Church will Evening Moraloo, 1:00 P. M.
be hild every Sunday at 9:30 Monday nlaht. Ilf# o'cloah Y . w .
A. M. for Uta coming several Tu.oJor nlaht T:la P, M. tha
weeks.
Yoooa People* Bible Clou
Mm. Lillian Baala who haa been
woala at homo of ooolor, li lt
IH haa now recovered. Mr*. Anna
LdOrol Aaonoo.
Greatest of Ridgefield. N J. la Woenoodar, Caa P. M. Mldwaak
lira loo
■ ^ iter With Mm.
Mr. and Mm. JJ, Hon 17 Hrnlck
warn gvoata of Mr, and Mm. Npel
Montmrilla on Chriat mat day In

______ i* hr tho rU laan t. agesiL
at lamey. and anr awah claim or
__ wand not PO filed ahall bo cold.
i t U. HlJTCtuaow
As osoeulor o f (be la a t
i Will aad Teatament «•
f lltu li: C.
IIL*TC-|ll*0 !l.
dFretinl,
Plret publkntlon
December
If.
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M lt S le r Vy Mary Baker Eddy:

cwRaNRtlATIOItAL CUIIRCR
Cnrnrr Peru Avenue nnd Ird Rlrcel
llev. J. Uernerd Rout Minister
Sunday Bchool. 1:11 A SL
Warning Rervleo, II:** A M .
—
■ubjecti 'Thu Itumenc* of
Re*
llglen”.
r iR t T p u R t M v r g M iA h c l t n r e
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„
Roy Chancey, speeding and run­ Uoralag W ophly, 11:*# * . M.
Pvw»l7 e memlag, l.-tt r . M.
ning a red light/ III bond es­ reuig
The Rev. Dm Vlaaer will have
treated! and J. C. Foegale, speed­ charge
e l both **rv(**e.
ing. K bond estreated.
Wedaeedap
Mtd-weeu
« "
Driving without a driven li­
cense and while drunk brought to ,r (\iri* and xrerehlp with ea.
Albert Hall, negro two sentence*. are welcoaM.
•19 and costa or &gt;0 days for
n s rrr
r aarnsr tu tira
the first offense, and •*&amp;&gt; *
pastor
teiiuam Park nrowhs. Jr* pai
coats &lt;|II0 suspended) or 90 days. Chime*.
t i t A. M.
Sylvester Dukes, two chargee, dis­ HunCsy I sbooL t il l
A.. . .
orderly conduct, |B0 and coda or Warship, 11*0
-----------90 days, and for drunkennot* $15 Trrialsg Cal on. 1:11 P. M.
Clilmea
I:*o
P.
Mand coats or AS days.
Warship. M l r. U.
Case* of
drunken*** among WadntaCar-Chlmea,
lit* P. U.
nogi ooo Included; Nathan Moor*. Wadaasday her*We. $:&gt;* P. K
Ill boad o*treated- Mart* Wil­
l a tut M a n y k a u a b b b m
liam*. |10 and coats or 30 davs
m ca cM
and for dalorderly conduct, the Rev. Crs C. c Itoby.
seme; Arthur Tumor, t i l tend jundsya. Preaching poslar.
&gt;$;#• A . M.
estreated; Mable McMullen. *10 ¥ end •:#• P. M.
aad cotta or 30 daya, aad for
Itsrer meeting Thnreday Bights
.
ataault $3* and coots or 90 days; I ,*e P. M.
Tea Wilt net* this
haa
Ween
John McMulUo, $10 and costa or changed
from Wad, nlghl*.
&gt;0 daya; Lucils McCormick, lib Kctiool ie.ee A. M.
and costa or 4S days, end for dlsordcriy condact’ CtB and costs or
■ALVarroh ( b a r c n a m
7B day*; Gary Gibson, $61 tend
tit Baas Beeoad Btreo*
estreated and for operating ve­ ' r i s e Oaargo Weeds la charge
Jen
day
SchW. 1-41 A. M.
hicle with - UcCnso revoked* 151
Prayer Bervlee ll:te A- M.
bond estreated; Henry Aiken, 111
s. P.
f d l P. M,
bond estreated end for disorder­ Ktrrei Meeting, T:tJ P. M. '
Evangelistic Bervlee. 1[ ll P. M.
ly conduct 111 tend eetroolodj
Eddie Gilmore III bond estreat­ Com* worship with an
ed ond for disorderly conduct $10
BAPTOT CMCHIM
bond satiated; Margie Brewer, $5
la KM MonnoB
and costs or 10 daya; J, C. Wash­
II. II. Martin, Paator
ington, 111 bond estrated: John ■unday
Bchoal, IS;** A. IL
Young, | l l ' tend estreated.
Moralag Preaahladr Bowled. 11:0
Otter cases of disorderly con­ A M . .
,
\
Kvtalna Bervlc*. 1:1* P. 1C
duct among negroes waa; James
Wedaeodey Borlvte, l : l t P. M.
Mack Williams, $10 end coats or
M days | Allan Farmer, $10 and
IAXPOBP AanUXBLg ®P OOD
costa or 30 days; Henry Brewer
L il nicbardath. Pastor
U and coats or 30 days) Bessie
lllh Rt. A Laurot A t*.
Lao Lewis, $10 and costs or 60
Sunday Bchool. I*;** A. M.
■unday M em lag Wertalp, l i l t *
days; Bertha Loo Green, $10 and
coats or 90 daya; Victoria Leo.
Christ Am bare ad ara. T:S# P, M.
110 and costs or 30 Says: Ka­ Eraaselletla Bervlr*. (:• ( P. M. .
therine Johnson 110 and coats or
Prayer Meeliag. Wedaeaday l:M
30 days, and Susie Brown, 110
etnponp ctiun cn DP ood
and coda or 30 days. Prince Nel­
son, for running pest red light, $S llelly Avenue al Fifth Strati
llev.
C. U. Karri*. Peeler
bond estreated
Suadty School II S* A. il.
I’ ra a rh ln g S e rv ice 11:** A M.
“ P. E. Servlre Susdey eveulac
i « r . M.
Weddtedey eveslas prayer

Florida bowlers will now .pay ° rVwU Elgin
about I cent teea for every three
m bowling and about 1-3 c e n t___
_____ ,
HANTS tech week aa folor open bowling,’ and
STORAGE
year
car
at
Xtnfa
II Broccoli, Cabbage, Bef­
player* will pay about tha
Garage.
Special mte dead thereto for Millards aad
it* Onlona, Cotiardi, Loltuco,
•to
rage.
ea they paid la Mamh IMS.
lie , Tomatoee, Eacarolo,
a, Bruaatla flpreuU. J.W,
11 FORD Coupe, aeata I mu
wareri, very (loan. Urn llki
gw, real buy. R. W. McCul
m K Oitooo, Boa i l l .

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rreaahtaf Bevvies. Il.ee A- M.
m o ;
Kvealag greyer Beening City Court waa not ImU at
1:41 T. U.
that data on account of the Christ­ rice, 1:41
mas holiday, tho docket wee un­
cwcmct* o r oot»
usually heavy Monday evening,
Oeaeva aad . p m Av.aeea
and H waa 10:04 o’clock before
ties. W. C. HeJesnsb.
Judge F. L. Miller finished with
■•■ear at howl. ] * * * A. U.
I m s i ■’••pie. 1:10 r , »
Um last of Use cases, moot of
it v s l s s a^vteo, M t*e a . u .
which wen #f drunkennee* and
dlerderly conduct-

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Sweet Upsets Hi Guide'
Apple Cart In First Handicap
LONOWOOD, Doc. 2S, (8pel l ) —Star Sweet, a H I ahot,
inning tha 5:1(1 mile In the Intgursl Handicap at tha opening
cea of the Samord-OrUmlo Ken.
1 Club laat night came In flrat,
: Ill-Guide a
favorite waa
locked dorm at the first quarter
id finished a dead laat
Star Bweet paid 50.CO to win.

Blond Sinkwich
Was Determined
To Play In Bowl

B) ROMNEY WHEELER
Feature!
TIIENS, Ga., live. *■».—Georwill plav In t'aaadena'a Roee
rl New Year's day, became a
-headed guy from Youngsn. Cl, war determined to be
Amrrlra and dirt It.
lit. bu-y gent wei (and !•)
nn» Frank Hinkwlrh, nickird "The fireball," who won
All-Amniia reeognillon In 1041
*• l he nalion'a No. I hall-carrier,
and who duplicated In 1012 by
,rt | „i hemming a brilliant paaeer and
of liet- eatabliahlng a new national recre than **'1 in yard-gaining with 2,187
yania total offense.
htly fi
(icoriria loit Juil one game—to
kennel,' Alabama In 1041, and won a bid
to Miami'* Orange Bowl, where
eecond Sinkwich A Co. went to town
rare, a with a til 211 victory over Teiai

latchad field which Includet auch
Id favorite* aa Mlnymor, Myrt'a
(ride, Grace and Jerry Key. New•mere to the racing ware In this
rent are Laura Dell, Klttv Pearl,
ndraw's Tip and Candy Johnson.
Mlnymor la the prohahla favor­
ite on the laaia of aeveral Imprea
alv* tchoollnga.

nceming Rationing natare just
GAINESVILLE, Dec. **.

—

(Special) — "flprtng bouK-eltsn*
Inf" should be ruled eat for the
duration, accord Inf to Virgin!*
P. Moore, home Improremcnt
•peciallet with the Btat* Agricul*
tural Estcnslon Senrict.
Iniltsd of waltldf until spring,
MUe Moore euffeata to Florida
hom.-roak.r* that they (Iran houae
frrtjucnlly and thoroughly through*
out the winter In order to turn
up ecrapa of rubber and metal that
are needed for war purpoeea, to
prevent fire In the home, and, of
courae ,to avoid tha old-faahlofled
warm waalherMipheaval that drove ' ■. M in -.-, iitiri?. n .tieo:

one.

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don’t werk that way.
•Anybody that’* been knocktd
down at a coffee counter know#
thnL
When Mr. Rooaevelt announced
rationing would begin on achedule, he figured that any future
■puttering on tha (object ought
to com* from empty gaa tanka.
I allow that the more tanka
wo keep dry over here, the more
tanka we can keep filled for ac­
tion over In Africa.
O f course w* can look far a
lot of changv* now, Peoplo ain't
going anywnar* much for the dur-

By SPOON RIVER SAM
AP Feature*
Well, wa*va got gaeollne rntlonIng, whether we Ilka It or not.
Penonally, I've never met a
car owner that complained. It'a
a funny thing to me that aome
CongTeaamen would holler for
more gsa, when that's one commodity they7l never run abort of.
Some folks euggeeted w e try
to save on gaa by voluntary
meant, that It, )utt .depend or
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tbelrselvc* In*Id*
their
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Meat A Produce Thru S it, Jin. 2
Thla "«ult“ conalata of 250
aheela weighing 170 pound*: 200
pillow ellpe totaling 52 pounde;
200 towele, 20 pounde, 8 port era’
roate, II pound*; and 8 car bage,
17 pound*.
Mounting military traffic, now
requiring *a many a* one-half o f
all altepinr care on peak days, ii
reflected In an Incrcaaa of 17,411,K4I piece* of aolled linen removad
from care during 1941*1041. The
total for the year wae 170,011.*
841 plecea, a total which Ihli
year, tha Pullman Company e*.
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Georgia 40, Taste Chrlitlan UniSeven tone of copper arc fired
Airplane engine# being chipp'd
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Hot* Bowl, Jan. 1, 1013: Geor­ In ■ single minute of combat by abroad arc enclosed In molalure*
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The Lucky New Year*s Dishl

‘ Edward Johnaon. 30, mb,ml.
GEORGIA RECORD
df Tampa, and Sarah I,** Jamv*.
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ATIIKNfl* Her 2 U
H ere la
(•tarried In Tampa, Dec. u. Wal- (tm rglw'a rrconi In pontiMraion
J jr L&gt; Roae, N. P. officiating Iwwl
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J N tf Ita t af cart* i Un off .
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Fighting French Leader Gen.
Charles de (laulte, (above),
with whom I’ rrtidenl Roosevelt
said he will confer In a move
calculated to hstlrn unification
of French factions for the com­
mon fight tn lilwratc France
and conquer Germany.

addition to depriving the
see o f a valuable base from
ho bomb India, the capture
tyab wowid give the Allies
3 alrfldd h im which to

‘Wrg t w ale , m id" by Wavollb
.toopa and that the main British
itfsnslva to recapture Burma and
eopen the Burma rend Into Free
Jhlna obviously bad not yet bef it .
"ObeerVtre ware Inclined to dlam n t n report by the AxU-ctmJgllad Paris radio that British
roopa already had penetrated the
Sdndwln river valley east o f the
a l a hills, which Ua across a poeiflpa Invasion road toward ManWay.
B asant communications
ifm Now Delhi, however, hove
Bsntloned vigorous patrol action
5 the Chin hills.
'In a statement Tuesday Wavell
•Id at Now Delhi merely that

[is explained that, Ikeorelicaltho Japanese occupied the
do o f Burma up to tho Chlodrtrer, but that hi the receat
weather they had withdrawn
a the Kabo valley, Ua triber o f tho Chladwtn. and that
• then tho a m had been la
Hah hands. Ho sold the area
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f Army “D re m " ftane
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WRIOIfT F1XLD, Ohio, Dec. SO,
M V-A daatga for dogtrusties on
ao uad m mod of scale was placed
etf view here yeetofday la the
•modi! o f a bamboo which weald
.dwarf the Flytag Forttow and tho

Local Man’s Sub
Sinks Eight Jap
Ships On Patrol
Gets Commendation
By • Admiral For
Success Of Duty
Joseph George, a local colored
man, a second class petty officer
aboard a submarine reported to
have sunk eight Nipponese ves­
sels o ff the mast of Japan, has
received a commendation from
R.H. F.nglith, MSN rear admiral,
stating that a* a member of the
aub'a crew his “ performance of
duly was an Important material
contribution to ths succesa of the
mission."
Photograph* of two of the
veaaela taken through the sub­
marine'* [wriacope were seen at
the Herald and according to ona
of the “ snapshots", which shows
a background of land nearby, a
vessel must have been torpedoed
fust o ff shore. In this picture,
the ship's l*ow Is above the wa­
ter and Its stem Is completely
submerged The other caught Its
object rolling over on Its star­
board side and this ihip appear­
ed to be hit In atvaral places.
A portion of the commendation
•ays. “ On the first war patrol
conducted by the submarine, that
vessel la credited with sinking
11,OSS tons o f enemy shipping
composed of ona naval auxiliary
vaaael, throe ore ahlpe, two
freighters, one trawler and one
sampan. In addition to this, ona
7,000 ton freighter was severely
damaged* The submarine spent
40 days on patrol In enemy con­
trolled waters and encountered
numerous patrol Teasel*, which
ware • voided by skillful and In­
telligent thin handling, so that
only otta light depth charge was
encountered
AH attacks ware
conducted aggressively and Ibe
raaolta o f ths patrol ware highly
satisfactory. The conduct o f this
first war patrol by the earn!
•eta n criterion for ether sub­
marine personnel In dctermlnsUgn, ng|reaalveneas, courage and

‘Nathan Mayo, Slalt commis­
|R| AiMrtilH Fr»M»
sioner of sgriculture who yeateiA new flare of activity wai r*&gt;
doy afUrnoon visited Manager ported today on the North Afri­
H. J. Ithman at the' Sanford can front when UHlIih ei(hth
SUU Farmer's Market, aUtad irmjr vanguards attacked Axil
that In all fields of sgriculture, force* weal of Wadi Cl Chcblr,
rUH&lt;li had during 190. « i t ltd- 1B0 milts from Tripoli* is French
td all goals act, and except for troopa In central Tunlila and Am­
dairying
and possibly poultry erican loldltr* to the iouth were
dalryl
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production, would. In hi* opinion, reported to be advancing (lowly
repeat that performance.
In a threat to cut off the vital
•Floilda, la my opinion, faces coast road linking . Tunlila with
• shortage ef mils and milk pro­ TripoliUnli.
ducts during the rom lag year due
Allied troop have withdrawn
to a number of f*ctors," laid Mr.
from a hill i ll mile* northeast of
Mayo,- Inspite of ths fact that ! Uedict-Cl-Sah on thr mad to
Governor Holland has aeked for Tunis "after inflicting
severe
aa 8 percent Increase In milk pro­ casualties on thr mem)'.’* while
duction to meet Increased deAllied fighter planet striking
clear across southern Tunisia
“ During the past year ttd dai­ Waited and set afire to Ails
ries In the Suta have found It troop and supply trucks near thr
necessary to close, due to labor Libvan frontier, a communique
aondltiont, higher coat* of feed said today.
and other factors of Increased
The withdrawal was believed
coats. As a result, these dairy­
be a discretionary move. Dur­
men have had to dispose of ap­ to
ing a lively ChHstmas Day bat­
proximately 4.TM costs, half of
tle
In which the Allies raptured
which were slaughtered, and the
other half were told to other most of the ridge, the Hermans
not dislodged from the top­
dairymen," Mr. Mayo declared. were
most heights, and the disadvan­
“ In addition much more milk tages of the Inferior position,
has been Imported Into Florida coupled with adverse weather
durinr the past year, than in conditions, may have made the
1941," Mr. Mayo added, "much of ringside position precarious
this surplus coming from nor­
thern dairying states such at them
Tunisia said
Ames Iran
Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York troops had raided Maknassy, only
and Tennessee. Now, due to war about 40 miles from Ike eastern
time demands, much of this out coastal road linking Tunisia with
side supply of milk may be cur­ Marshal Rommel's Uhytn forces,
tailed."
espturing 21 Italians tnd killing
A shortage of poultry In the and wounding many others Thr
•talc was also reported by Mr. mission was completed sfter sharp
Mayo. who howeeir elated thatj street fighting and the reduction
ba believed the supply of eggs of numerous sniper positions.
would bo adequate.
Berlin acknowledged this threat
Deferment I rom the draft of to Its coastal road by announcing
ywung men who are trained ag- that United Slates troops had
rigultural workers was strongly rolled Into Gafts. about 40 miles
west of Maknaasyt
French troops i b o tsars threat­
ening to tut tbtf-'Axil ’Tunisian
forces Into still another segment t
by continued blows tn the I’ ont-du ]
Fahs arra, only 30 mile* south o f'
Tunis, and about the same ills I
Uncs from the eastern Tunisian I
Gulf of Ilammamet
French headquarters in Turn i rt|Ue*Inl l||h httlili iIt « til I Hit
irnmrttiNlr
. sMMinrti«lmif
*
sla said that French troupe, bark
ed by Allied tanks and plane*, life .
2. “ Th e n ‘lilirr i* Itiitilu b )&gt;|»
had an Important road south of
'■« &gt;*■*»• «
I’ont-du-Fahi after a fierce daw i by »ilviricr,|
battle today, and that thr enemy irt Pf, K«&gt; out h all 4'kjrlii lh**i l1
had been cleared from the sees U B ^ijln rfp lo ib r A frn ) i* »m &gt;n
Foreign Legionnaires were cr«l-| .1*17 l«» that of I rut it* try
5, “*Tbr out. I if*i hit*
Ited with a great share of rivonl!■ ffit't&gt;H v rv itifn tr H in I h r w
flghllng.

MIAMI, Dec.
Ursula
F n m tt, 40-year-eid anther and

v ci'iiin g

Kiwanis Members
Have Installation
Of New Officers

O ff e n s iv e

O f Reds Continues
Across The Middle
Don River Steppes
,||s \a.sii latrsi P»y*« •
Kit—-in's -uin-piiiK nffpnaivp
t.nlnv iln n i on hiT im * t lit*
ninlilli I hoi - ii'in i's in hitni|titt'i ai 1 1n- irnlfw o f itnolh er

Ed II. Randall. Jr.
Is New President Of
The Local Civic Huh

‘Int;

|dm’c

— jk t-

hiiiis M illo n o o or Kuinonk—
follow in g tin- i-n|tliiri‘ tif th f
Iup inti , it. ol K iitfln tkovek I
III.- lull ol K itflllik o v eki i Iit 11is 11\ irilk ’ll I In* tloont

)..( It Its lids 11 Ji
was i liet JSllv-l
M pivaidellt t*f Ib r S*olf,,ol hi
w a u l. C l lib at Ih ru lui»,h*-*»n to
•lav at the Valdes l l « t r l Ib iugla,
J Ncnlt. who in IIM 7 “ a- pi&lt; «i
dent of l*»e W innipeg
h ia a m aiwl 111 ll*'in of 1 h*« ago Kiaatii* a
l&gt;a.t international .lu ll 11 . . - I a n d
iiaal i li r llir -i.lr n l of h ia a m *
liil. rnallnnal. |h i lm m . .1 lh. in

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i.t w iia ii^ v hml
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, 11 » |t|a*■11 I h l t t w i thr
«l ti Hi* ft - north of

•Mil*! lit tl
.,

Aiuiy

ha .1.tor t ifthf lh r«r

A rm y Begins To

Release Soldiers
Over Age Limit

lid* employrnt m nit t**arrilm 1 ^
tndUBlf y im lu.liiiir *ifi n tillu n ,
, hr I* ilWrhnrifvit ftiim ihr- A r m )
b
Th- ,
i b .,..r im n .i . . . d it,
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p
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li t pr.it**Id) v.Mild 1*i
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I c c n n i c i a n I n A r m y *-*rnrr nsim-* *«-n ••■umuia.
________
I fm m i i r varum , ,piui|i- and pn,
fXIHT SAM HtM’ STDN. Dv. un the itumlici ri-l,*i*,t‘,l I hr i nr
SO, iA’I— Law Ayr™, n( "Dm ■narwhlig i d f u i i ii. lin- ti. Id
■IHikesman *aid hs&gt; tli, ailitn.rl

Actor I

Surgical

tor Xlldara" Tame In the movtr*.
has taken up hla dutirs at Full
8am llouston'i Thirty.sixth Kva.
uatlon hospital, post officials have
announced.
Ayrat rods to fame In the rim
mas on the strength of his role
as a struggling young durinr
guided bv a famed specialist And
now, after completing a course
at Camp Barktly. Abllrnr, T ri .
he hat qualified as a surgical
technician.

Officer Candidatcfl
Leave For Blanding
it, cattle, employe

to ,i&lt; I n M t g
ttor. aalecUvt

Writer A rreted For
Harboring Deserter

ieorge W . N orris

v'*'

FLORIDA S|ighll&gt; millet In
night with wattrml light final
In the low idlin’, in .hr inlrilui
nl the north |»*sf 11oj-ii
OCOHCJIA

a Sh gM I)

ct.h lrf

In

oUrht Nrol *|mh(1 f Mt-Blng in ilnnnrth Mini urn IUrn'll 11^ ht frnsl m

ini' iou th |mirtl«*n

Rear Admiral A. B. Cook Expresses
Appreciation To Local Committee
A loiter from Roar Admiral A.II. Gamble. Aid tn Admiral Conk
„ Cook, chief ef the air opera- for the purpn,. „ f cu-operallnii
ena) training command of the with the Naval authoritire In vari
•vy, exprsstmg h b appreciation ous problem* relative to the es Bolivian Tin Mincnt
r the assistance gtvrn by Bern- labllahmrnt of the Station In 8*n
Back A fter Striking
ford, according to Rdwanl lllg
glna, secretary of the committer
I.A l’ A7, Bolivia, l&gt; « .Ml, Ol’l
Thg third member of the commit- — Most of the tin mlnrrt who
•truck for a 104) percent wage
rite Dec. 14 were back at *nrk
Tusaday, and government off I
rials said that tin production i&lt;
•gain nororal.
A few workers, described by
■Id nag and would not have
officials at “ stubborn, “ remained
meres afuBy
accoraplUhed
away. Ktrika Madera are being
the very great assUlancs
held for Judicial action to r*a— dttoo. Out standing
UbNah the responsibility for thr
the vary baneflclal aid*
strike, hut It (ppeared that throvtmmrnt was Inclined to ho
UnMnt with the leaders on Iho
prtmUo Ihit Ui«7 obeycxl the
lnttlgaUofM of m im btn of the
oppoolitonUU Uftlat rorolutlon
■ p a s p iB
■nr party.
Lag O ffbor of
at Urea,
to axvrsM to
PENNSYLVANIA FLOOD
I to tlM mom*

ItM, thg vary
hkft CmiwuiWi
* y own, for

CITY BRIEF

Commcndahle Record
Set By All Railroad*

WASIIINlJTtlN. lire T&lt;&gt;. i/l*i
The Nation's railroads ha.r given
thr grretrst lrani[Kirlatlnn per
formancr in history. J J I'rllcy.
|itrsidrnl of Ihr American Rail
roads, said Iasi night in a state­
ment summarising IU42 achievrmenta.
Ths volume given Ihr railroad*
to haul, he asserted, was the
greatest ever offered any form
of transportation in a compar­
PTTT8BURO. Dm . 30, W V - able period and was moved with­
Several war plants wore closed, out congestion or Interference
hundreds of notate and aloreo, with the war effort.
Its placed the 1942 volume at
M0,000,000,000
ton-miles
(the
weight of cargo multiplied by the
number of mllci carried), or near­
ly U percent kreater than the
previous record of last pcsr Pel
b y said a further 10 percent In
f t W t F H expocted In l«t?.

M rlhm v 11K* A v rim r h*»a
I mtcii
iiihilr mi llitmugh itrrtrl tiv tho
I 'ily I 'ofiiin i»iion , iii&gt;n' IrMifw" l"
«i» lu-nv v iin IH«tt itv4*11 ir,
nf I’olh •• B«iy W lliU h i-,

(illitfihle Selectees
Allowed To Volunteer
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (A*)—
Wai department spokesman said
Tursday there la nothing In tho
War
Man-power
commission's
order ending general enlistment!
tu prevent a man who Is subject
to selective service from volun­
teering for immediate Induction
Into the Army.
,
That statement cams (n re­
sponse to queries as to how, la
view of lha WMC order, Felix
and Charles Lulwig Hapabunr.
sons of tha lata Ernporor Karl
.ind the former Empress ZIU uf *
Austria, wore abb to YoluUMor '
for servlcf - l»

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£Th# Sanford Herald

Legal Divorces

*tHE MOftlEf THC&gt; XiRRIEftr

L a b o r T u r n e d In to

Wu

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Production A rm y
First Year O f War

W HAT A

POrtagal U under roitlvatioe.

CHRtSTMASr
t w labor Into a production army,
kilting tbo toll with Uoa work
disruption than in a dread#Man day* loot through strike*
In all Imrestry in the first right
months o f I M { totalod &lt;ml* I,*

QnnUly

IS8.U77, roughly one*, lath of tM
dars lost In tM h i m parted of
1MI. All orar tte country, tabor
waa keeping Its no-atrtka pledgeOnly .Of of one prrrrnt of war
production was lent through
atrikao.
Despite tho Inroad* of military
wrier, more people were at
worh In 1042 than at any tlma in
U. fl. hlatory. I.**t complete fi­
gure* (for October) put tho total
of gainfully employed at U,400,000;

1

there, even (hough the other spouse in absent"— and added
that such act* should be given full faith and credit in other
states, even though it muy conflict with the policy o f the
latter. Dissenting, Associate Justice Jackson asserted
aaserted that
the majority opinion "nullifies the power o f each state to
protect its own citisens against dissolution o f their marri­
WEDNESDAY, DEC, 30. 104X ages by tho courts o f other states which have an easier
system of divorce.’’
, BIBLE VCTHB FOU TODAY
"Here, concretely stated,’’ comments the New-York
BUT
THE MEMORY OK Herald Tribune, “ arm, the two legal issues upon which the
ttSD NESfl DONE. OK (’ IIAR- ’ full faith and errdir clause o f the Constitution, as applied
flnTAND HELTFULNEHS WILL to divorce and marriage lawa, inuat be argued. Previous
NEVER OIIOW STALK: Ur that decisions had attempted to reconcile the rights of the state
lotath illrer (hall not l&gt;r anils- o f ’ mutrimonial domicile* with thong o f the state re cogniz­
i M with silver, nor In- that lurabuuUiu-r with lurrre'r; ■hii ing the Individual domicile of one o f the spouses snd
grunting divorce and remarriage on that basis. Hie result
te sla* vanity. — Bret**. G l'J.
was that a remarriage following divorce— perfectly legal in
Nevada— was considered an act calling for heavy penalties
Drop Unlo Drop
In North Carolina. Tho present decision, If sweeping, a'
(From Kaleidographl
least lins tin- merits of forthrightneas and clarity.
That* It no clianrn nor lu.|&gt;*
"As for ihe social nspccls of the question, it was ne­
Far Uni of rotcrocwop*,
cessary for the court to Imlancp the possibility o f encourag­
Mo calculi) i discerns
ing divorce against the actuality o f denying the legality of
Haw lb* full flower hums.
many existing marriages and the legitimacy o f many child­
N* sctip* I ran disaect
Th* perfume clrcumapact.
ren of such marriages, in deciding against the latter
Idle, electric spark:
course, the court appears to have followed th« path o f prac­
Th* flewtr continus* dark.
tic'd) wisdom. Tlie legal divorce tangle in the United States
jjgfew^.* V
I'nonoi wholly Itc straightened out by the Supreme Court,
BtvWJ/i
Slowly, rn
alon*
iunw IOI
for you
/u u
Th# hidden residue
ite (her can Die causes o f divorce or unhappy’ marriage bo
Of myiUrirs unfold
removed by refusing the one or denying that the other
la cyclamen and gold.
exists. Tile legal question ran only he resolved by n pro­
Ttvs petalrd head expand*
, To touch th* nutelretrhed hand* cess nf evolution whereby the divorce lawa o f the several
s ta le s will attain a measure of uniformity, reflecting a
Of you who worship nu«l
Th* flower Itrromt-e n lli,*t,
mean of hm-IuI morality within the whole United Nationr
Its comfort to impart
I lie scK'Inl problem o f divorce can ho ameliorated only hv
To four pfpvrtant Krnri,
raising thut mean.”
And* U ; our waiting *ight,

Unemployment dropped to I,COO,GOO, a recent record. In ,th*
year between October 30, •JMt.
and October 30. 1012. the number
of employed woment roar front
IMOO.OOO to w.300,000
Manpower berama the No. 1
problem. Labor faced regimenta­
tion in 1943 as the demand* of
war Industry and Ut military in­
creased. Hama indication of the
trend waa the order closing U.
3. gold mines to fore* tho minor*
Into the copper diggings. Under
newly-appointed Manpower Caw
Paul V. McNutt a ava.-t waa mad*

stays fresh lade
1 lb * * • •

2 Ib a----5 Iba • ».*

ROBB’S

Men Are Proud Of
Their Mastiffs In
Country's Service

It* faint lloureaccnt light
KGu - .

EDITH LOVEJOY PIERCE.
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Sanford farmers have been
waltiag a long time for 15 celery.
g f&lt;*.
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Ttro War Labor oard has ruled
ttet U ha* no right to regulate
R
tka wag*# of rlty employee* or
J
t t e Jhours they work. Tit* ComI rgK*lon*i* ate rt*w at liberty U&gt;
V
r*&amp;« th. par of rveryun#. . -if
[
IMV IIA find the I tifftry Ul «Io ill

Mytng Oroa* for hi* wnrk in
Earth Afrit*. F.limu iiooieveii,
a ij*ut*nanl colonel in the air
deyfa, ha* flown on phntnrra|ihlr
Bttealon* which aometlme* iicccmIlata flying wllhln a few hurutred
; (M l of an objective which may
antl-airrrafl gun*.
■iRSlud*
p r btailng
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Thin war it fnr m irv contly than any previous on*,
hill it in not the interest rate* on war losnit that make It no.
It in thn ruatiuf war equipment sml operation, Airplanes,
tlinks and other forms of mi-chsnixed fighting are less
expensive in term* of human Ufa, lint far mora no when
messiim.1 in tiollnrs. From present estimates sml approuriiiUmi* already voted by Congress, anti tho current out­
lay for subsidies and loan* to allies (hat may never lia retuild, It Itegins to look as If the wnr may sot Undo Sam
lutrk ns much ns $300.000,000,000. It will take n long time
to wipe out that debt.
There are, however, ameliorating factors. One in tjtf
lower Interest rate paid by thn government on war loans.
Wnr bonds have fallen from 3.6 and 4.7ft percent Interest in
the Inst World U'nr, to less than 3 percent now. Secretary
Morgenlhnu hones to do most of the financing at 2.6 per­
cent. Thi* will inhan, In the long run, a saving o f many
billions.
Obviously the more war bonds people buy now, while
they nr® making hlg money, Ihe leas they and thalr children
will have to pay later.

During
ih* recent newspaper
_______ ...
Ik* la N»w York City when
lilon* of potential ruilom en
at for days without a line nf
* f I* read, they "wtro an unAnother Tax Boost
poor lot", acconllng to Chari**
Driscoll, who write., "During
Your tax hill will go up again. Part of the new in­
t hawip*p*riru day*, th* pailg*r* (on iiihway* | .at and crease* may have to lie paid next year. The treasury now
lred In ro.tle..-laireiloni. Tcmp- talka of a $10 billion minimum and a $26 billion maximum
I War* t**ti*r, romplalnl. about Increase In taxes. A 1suit four-fifths would Ire rebsfable
t**rric* far nor* common than

taxes or forced saving*.
What would It mean to have taxes boosted by $10 bit*
lion7 Taxes or 9249 againat $170 on a married couple’ll
$2,000 Income. Taxea of $2,200, againat $1,100 on a $0,000
Income. Taxes o f $4,000 against $2,300 on $10,000 income.
A $20 billion increase would mean a tax o f $400 on a
$2,000 Income. A tax o f $2,700 on a $0,000 income. A tax
o f $6,000 on a $10,000 Income.
Oongreaa won't tax aa high as the treasury wanta.
Hut tho increases approved will be stiff. Congress- may
make iterminal exemption* larger to soften the blow.— Wail
Street Journal.

TOO I*ATE TO CLASSIFY
BY RUUKLL KAY

0«

te l

been mad* that
Germany need,
i anriteg Wagner, but !t
tunad for American pro£ E W , - to davriop a
Practical apnllc.tlnn of
U known arlom through
o f music to tpeed up tte
to r e , o f tanka and alr-M iay. teotoriea ijow bar*
BTOgrew* amounting to
w rw .teu r* dally at *hur(

As w* approach another y*ar,
and
that promlaaa tn b* tte
mo*t crucial in th* natian’a hi*lory. It might b* wall fo r all of
u . to atop and "count, our ctenga*.
A year ago V* had just tern
plunged Into a war. M*«t o f •aa,
particularly thnaa old anough t*
rt member otter WIM, fatted to
grasp that tkta tim# it was dtf.
f*r*nt.
• • r
.

otter
ronflteu. atrusting
to mn
SHauJ laaai.
.L—
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a

IF YOUR TABTB D M U

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

THE l i f t 1*

By JACK BTINNETT

* LIQUORS

WABHINdTON, Dee. 30. &lt;WW&gt;
—Th# t'apital In Wartlm*:
.Shade* of tie Pony Klpreaal
Th* Puatofflea Departraeat haa
gut Itself a marching *ong. As
aaarly as yout correspondent',
unmusleat ear could make out, it
lent had el Ibar. Music and lyric*
were written by a roupl# of fal­
lows who should know for th*/
have loth served th* poatoffk*
for y**ra.
Sortie of th* couplet* go: “ t
carry lb* mall for Unci* Bam, I
take it through with *p**d and
wham"; *n«t "I bring your mall
from far and near, I'm nrs* of
bln to Paul Itever*." Th* bar*
got In a dig at a emtpl* of ohl
traditional mall s*rvlco gag*,
with tte ilnaa: “ I gu t'll there
right on th* minute, and n*v*r
peek to •*• what'* in it " My
favorite I* the plain! mi th* mattman's long hours amt bis absence
of tim* fnr th* lilt I* Joy* °f Mf*.
It f|o**t "t carry on from dhwn
*U| dark, and don't have tlma in
atop and aparii."
(ton* from th* slip on th* Polomas near FoorrentH and Mata
aveua Is th* 75-roue* “00*1lag
hoUl," AmpbitriU, which ha* b**n
getting nolle** In tho daiilo* h*»*
for month*. Ever sine* It ram*
lumbering up lh* coast from
Fart Lauderdalt. Fla,- to do Its

bit In rollerlng the Washington
bousing situation,
It has
had
troubles galore.
To grt It remodelled and refurblihed, It* osrn*rs had to battl*
priorities. To gel it moored, they
bad to scrap w ar rental rights.
Thor* wer* rucku*** with public
utlillica, local officials and WPB.
But that’s all ov*r now. Th* army
ha* taken over.

Ameriea

I llfO llt n
W* are tetter paid. brit*r f*d,
batter clotted, tetter tented thas*
any otter people. Wt hara fcgrm

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waterway
b* motoric**
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GET IN THE SPIRIT OP
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MIXED DRINKS—OR TAKE H OKE
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Good Shoe* properly fitted a n
your Child’s health!
for dog*. They c
T.kc them RL
patrol th* Alp*
froalMt* remedy
thrir n*ck*. thej

and Iter* on tte tong rote lark.

Y oQ g«t
la whteh Aoterite teoaa w
Ite might—that waa IMS. . uouam. iH iunrf. rwfinu&gt;|

litfng factorle. Hut ww or*
tug o*l of that abate. W4
'teomUnt**," from roeaataaa no longer contracting for
Uanat plant capacity. Bom*
tract* or* bring cancelled.
Tta production and
fig

What this year hrida -f* r a*
depend* largely on you and m*
and a hundred thirty million olh- a, rate to utonUh tte world.
vr. A motion*. W . all are going
to hare to tighten our tetta, u
raaka sacrlflc** w* narar d r w n r i
w* would b* called upon to mak*.
But no matter how H ugh tte
rote *r bow painful tte w w t u ,

ula b*gh»(liR. Now tte
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But from pro*tiesUy a stead­
ing atari wa hare accot*piloted

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THE SANFORD HERAUX SANFORD, FLORIDA.
R u th

A c tiv itie s
tE H ILL CRAPPS, Society Editor.
B a p tis ts
C irc le s

M 6:09' PJf.. Pleat* bring none
h4j^. ^supper, brvakfa.t, blanket
Thf C*ort o f Awards will b*
h^U~from ,T;90 P.M. until 8:00
M i)#' Year'. Eve dance from
9:00 P X . until 1:00 P.M. Spun*er»d by the Key Club.
FRIDAY
, There wQI b* a &gt;per til New
y «* r V dance a t.th * Young l**orirt Crab on th* Lak* Front from
* J 0 P.M. until l|:30 P.M. AU

Junior Commando, will
t lb* Women'. Club at

S a ve

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MTINIIAY
A iparlai meeting of th* Sem, Hoi* Chapter No. 3, Order o f the
| I .M l I i Bur.. The public is In­
vited to' attend th* In.ullation.
of IM officer, for th* new year,
| Th* executive meeting of If*
Wora**n Minion.ry Union of th*
D A IL Y
M E N U S
Firtf Bapti.t Church will meet By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
a lit th* T. E. 1- Claiaroom at 3;00

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DINNER ON NEW YEAR'S^

TUESDAY
Th* Cogbuiu School of Danc| Mg Will reopen after th* holiday*.
id T h e

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P a rty

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H o m e

Mm

Woudruw MI.er t. hi town for
a few day* vi.itiag hi. mother.
Ml*. J. F. Rl**r.
Frleiul. of Ur, J. N. Tolar will
regret to learn lie I. .till confined
to It. home .uffentiif from the
flu.
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mother,

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hill 1‘M-if rum nl lh«* Kill i

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Six-Man Marine Team
Outahoots Opponents

Ml*a Ijiura Mar Brown, frarhtr
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thl* morning

Y o n t

M D K A L E
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Mr*

Mir* Anna llvlle Brown
ietumr.1 to Urlsn.lt&gt; nfli-r rj
In* t'hrt.tina. with her |i.r
Mr *nd Mr* llrm im liiown

Uamlall

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with th r \ mtcvl S
(ilnrirtie
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who i"
ttatiunevt *1 the Naval Air Sla
lion in llelwn.1, Malted A T
Haney 1hla week end
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Mr
Five hy Kiv. an .\ l“*'h. Dan..

Orlando yesterday after %Utti*uc
her ffr&amp;nNcfitiDthrr, M n , J. Li. Hull,
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|jrnfe**Httiiil ilarwinif ft«r If* •tun
rnen under the iiieitwttitii **f mu
of America"' ftnr»i iia o rm r M«*
|er*«, w h kh m illl.'»l hri lo n I if.
,\femlki*rahtp wllh Ihe Kiofa*-«*ifii
nl [iancerv of \m**ihn
IriideAacent *}MtnjrIi' . It.lh an.I
)rwe| rlolh have
-e e m i.1
fur thin «(aire •hoi* pT.-'enlal ».m
" T he Anim al K a n "
There will
he an **A rm h a tk I ' i i t im ", The
lilir Had Wolf and Th e Thr.-,- I .»

Mr*. It. C Mitchell I. vialting
with he. mother. Mm
W
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Smith, on 41? Went Third

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m lt, Mr* Wr»|fhl *(»r&gt;rhilil**»t in

Radio lo.lruct.ir day itruwn. uf
Smyrna, Tenn, vailed hi. pa­
tents uver the holiday*.

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Wiithrn lei! y w lr n liy f%»r Kurt
l l« i » t Chkkrna
Rl&lt;*p Stuffing TampR City to vi*it Mr ntnl Mr*
I*. VV H rm rr for a fpw il«y»
I'eran Hwcet Pntalu Huff
fluttered BrtMrrnli
Th* Mrnu. Serving I Or 1
Chilled Tomato Juke

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m d i i f Ihikldllng
Lemon m rr»nl&gt;erry Saute
Coffee for Adults

Tb* scene of a lovely -spend
th* dh r" party waa-Jald at tha
Milk fur Children
bmp* o f Mr. and Mr* Herman
Mmrla on Ixcu.t Avenue. Sat­
Pecan Swret Potato Poll
urday, Mr, and Mr*. J. M.-Stine2 cups nuuhcl sweet potato*!
cipher wera co-hoateaaea.
cup hot rream
Th* g u n t. asaetnhled outdoor*
la th* rutile dining room wt-ar* tk teaspoon salt
lea.poon while |&gt;*pper
they (ttioyvd cooking "hot rake*”
fbr bmakfa.t and then broiling
■Uaki - In th* evening for dinner
over a Rag* brick outdoor fire­
place. Hinging, games and
remlnl.renaw were enjoyed by the
group throughout the day.
portion, of th* mixture ran be
a
rolled In ready-to-serve breakMr*. HItnWphSTwvv WTand Mr*. fait cereal flake* and place.) nn
B. P. Perry of Miami, Fhialgn greased baking .heel .ml Iwknl
William If. Stamper and Mrs.
Stamper o f Galveston, Tex., Mr 1ft minute. In modecalr oven.
and MVx. J. M. BUnecIpber, Mr. Paradise Pudding (Craaberryl
( M Mr*. Georgs Well*. Mr. and t cup. lleur
Mia. Jack Btrmper, Mr*. Clara 3 (raspoo n. ta k in g powder
Itaiayar,. Mr*. Uenruda Gilbert, tk teaspoon salt
■ I m Lorraine Franklin, Mias 4 tablespoon* shortening
1 rgg, beaten
2 3 cup milk
Mix together flour, baking pow­
der and salt. Cut In fat, add egg
sad milk. Mix lightly. Pour half
the hatter Into shallow greased
baking pan. Add tha GlUng.
Filling
moat
2^3 cup chopped raw rranb«rri&gt;.
3 tablespoon.* sugar
fosmg I’ eoples Club of 1 teaspoon grated orange rind
•pinsorad by th* City, |/R teaspoon nutmeg
to give studenls attend- 1 tablespoons butter, nnriled
iraor School, Junior High 2 tablespoon, honey or corn .Imp
h School wonderful op*
Mix Ingredients and spread over
a
during th* coming th* batter. Cover with remain­
1943, according to Mrs. ing batter and sprinkle It with
9 tablespoon* sugar and I'd tea­
' S h U w l^ be design*t- spoon grmled orange rind. Ilak#
|!ii$ tttU. U p Anting, 30 minutes In asodersMly hot oven
0 dinclnff »nd RkAtliif. (32ft). Cut In equurea and serve
a s m with cranberry sauce.

Plan* Announced By
Y
Peoples Club

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■f an ru rl) dnlr, when Ruth !.*.»
don W H r h l |ifr»«*nfA her i |a*vt t

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Do* to Ih* tlr* and it w lin .
shortag* thr First Baptist* Mis­
sionary Sorlriy Cirri** hart been
pined on a community bail* fur
1913, It wr*a announced. People
who lit* In th* following districts
will belong to tbr cirri* namrd.
Th* limit* of thrar circlet aro
aa follow .;
Cirri* On*; From lb* north
aid* of Ninth Street to th* Lah*
Shore Boulevard. From th* w rit
aid* of Frntrh Av*nu*. including
Paata.
Cirri* Two; From th* north
•Id* of Twelth Street to th* Lak*
Shore Boulevard. From the we.t
I We of Park Avenue to the ea .l
ltd* of Fttnrh Avenue. With thl.
n rvptlon : Thl. cirri* .l.n encludv. the arva betw»*n north
.Id* of Twelth Street and the
South .Id* of Ninth, both aide*
of French Avenu*.
Cirri* Three: From th* South
aid* o f Twelth Slreet on out aouth
Including Lak* Mary, From th*
. e*t aid* of Park Avenue on out
wrat.
Cirri* Four: From th* north
aid* of Twelth Street lo the Lake
Shore Boulevard, From th* rait
aide of Park Avenue on out ea.t.
Cirri* Five: From th* tooth
tide of Twelth Street to north
■Id* of Twrntyfourth
Street.
From the reel ikl# „ f park Av.
enu* on out ea.L
Cirri* HE.: From the ,outh
.Id* of Twentjr fourth Street oft
out south. Crum th* ea.t .Ida
of Park Avenue on out ea.t.

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To save shortening fo r cruet for
apple or berry pie us* an equal
pert ion of grated yellow cheese
with th* fal
recipe call* fpr l ' l .cup shorten­
ing use h third cup each o f
shertenlng and cbetea.
White
cream cheese can be used If de­
rived.

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Sergeant
Josh H ill of
F&gt;.ti
Henning. Ha
and l-ande-* len
kins. Second I'lss* Sm iiiu i . &gt;d Ihe
Js c h s u n ilH r Naval A ir M a ilim .
spent (h e ir Christm as
fiitlnngh
with M r and M r* Ales- J.-hnsnii

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G D W 0 U R G1R
ARMY IH TflPS

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WABHINOTON. Dec. SO
Investigators from the Off
War information after a lh.n
Investigation throughout the
lien, reported today that d
Ing arminsl Army camp. I* '
serious problem and “ no Ai
can Army in history hat b»*
orderly."

WKOVtmKMRNT
posted until Jan. H.
A series of dance* announced t.
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AIJ40:- "AMERICA SINUS WITH KATE'8 MlTH**i
Harry Ungdon In "TIREMAN, SCARE MY TIRES"

NOTE! ’The Navy Comr*t
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feature, Frida;ly and Salurdty.

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T P 1AKT0KPOTBALP. lAWTOMJ, FLOMDA.

In Featured Event Tonight
INOWOOD, Dec. 30. (Special)
-Guide acts a change to redeem himself tonight at the Banfard-OrlaDdo Kennel Club in tbs
A h lti and featured event on the
Hbrsee card
rHI-Guide, knocked
down and
■Madly beaten eflor going to tbs
■gat at the
prohibitive
price
1 to t In the Inauguarl Hsndlp Monday Night,
will
meet
ay Sweet, the 15 to 1 shot winV ef the Inaugural; South Sun.
ffleer Andrew,
Yokel
Boy,
• ik y , ,ndrew.
Dufay
and
arty Kay. The distance Is
llth'a ef e mile.
Veteran track goers will have
Mr area peeled on South Hun,
hlch Monday night gave an txptlonal peilormanee In winning
a 10th race of the evrnlnr.
South Sun it a two-year-old son
the great Rural ilube, probI f the greatest racing dog In
e MOO-year history of the sport.

Year For Building Of 'Im^ortiuke T6
Of Merchant Ships American Women

Texans Watching
Clint Castleberry
And Mutt Manning

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HOLLYWOOD. Dec. M. (WW) k U M quarrok with their r w
pectin studios, and Mickey Beoney
Ask) Luw 8yn* staff:

1ST SawHcM rm el
year of tha big
By ADBLAIDB KERB
movls build-up—any aid picture
The American shipbuilding In­
A p Features Writer •
Nineteen forty-two made newt made money. And o f the big let­
dustry turned'out In 1911 e re­
down: nobody who made money
cord number' e f 790 merchant of tremendous import to women.
vessels, totaling 8,000,000 disd- News which changed thicr Urea, was to make more than 116,000
welght tons, to mart President opened new doors to them and Of IL . . .
If. Hollywood bad known oe
Roosevelt's
"blueprint for vic­ gars them a view sf new future
of opportunityDecember 7, 1941, what it knowa
A P Feslaree
tory" goal according to H. Ger- fields
Here
are
the
lop
ten
atoriee
now, thoae air raid sirens would
ao scoatlag clinic, hut If Dana risk Smith, president ef the na­
have had everybody running for
ATLANTA, Dee. 30, —This Is tional council of shipbuilders.
—virtually
all
cover,
As It was, the town stirred
no scouting clink, but If Dana
A ils submarines have sunk 473 on tha wan
up some blacked-out excitement
X. Bible la planning to have hi* Allied and neutral cargo ships In
I. Uncle Bam created a Wo­ over the Academy Awards, and
T eiai Longhorns thunk pastes at tha western Atlantic since Pearl man’s Army Auxiliary Corps and
Georgia
Cotton iwwi
Bowl (Harbor In the Associated Press a Women’s Reserve of the Unltad whether Jews Fonts In* or sister
u
t v if m Tech,
•m i . coma
gvTiiv utmun
day, he can just tall 'em to keep tabulation of annwtmced sinkings. 8 tales Naval Reserve. Far the Olivia D# llavllland would win.
an era on Hull Manning and Clint
In a yaar-and statement. Smith first time thousands of American . . .You remember that Jean did.
Castleberry.
Wa ushered In the New Year
asserted that "If we are given women wont to war (though not
Manning, a gangling beanpole the men, materials, and equip* to tha front) la Army Auxiliary with the night spots la mourning
from Albany, Ga, looks liks any­ ment wa can and will me*l the and Naval Reserve uniform.
for the atara who weren’t there.
thing but a big-league football President's call for 16.000
t Mora than 4.000,000 Ameri­ Then we learned that Hollywood,
center, but coaches of the South deadweight
touebrnad
by war, could carry on
can
women
went
to
work
In
war
tons of
mere.'
raitrm Conference unanimously ships In 1943.'
Industry, successfully doing lobe without Santa Anita and whonamrd him second only to AllSmith, saying his statement was women had never done before. won-ln-the-elxth. . . . Dorothy La.
America Joa Domnanovlch of Ala­ approved by in* Navy and marl And the government called for mour became champion bondbama In balloting for the annual lime commission, asserted that several millions more.
seller.
All-Conference team.
3. The War Labor Board a'
shlpbulldera rising to meet the
Six feet tall, and looking skin­ Challenge of mass-productIon de­ dopted the principle of equal pay
W* played tape for a great
nier than his 170-pound program livered more than aaven limes for equal work for women and' has gat named
imctl Carol*
- -Lombard,
and
weight, ha has been Tech's “ Iron the output of 1941 when 1,068, applied this principle In all
alt wage said goodbye to Clark Gable. The
man" all —ason, playing nearly
dispute caaee which have
497
tons
were
completed,
and
air
corps
got
a
real
etar.
And
80 mlnulea of every major gams.
to tha board.
And his defenslva skill, featured smashed all standards for month
4. President Roosevelt signed Hollvwood said goodbye to many
ly
production.
by spectacular pasa-lntereeptions,
draft bills calling to the colo
colors another—too many to 1UL Lew
The Industry built 136 mer&lt; hundreds of thousands of married Ayres caused a furore aa a con­
la one of tha reasons why Tech
route.
Roll Feat,
Col was unbeaten and untied until Its chant men, aggregating 1,110.000 men—and boys IB and |9. That scientious objector, (tuck to bla
MtaUAdant, Rod McGee and Gay traditional foe, Georgia, applied tons, In December. The previous wax new* o f prime Importance to yrinelplea, and cam* out on top—
are ths principal contenders the whitewash In a 34-0 beating. record, set In September, was millions of mothers and wives.
n the army's medical service, in
Rod HcGro the likely fa­
5- Women were credited by the the public's esteem. . . .
Against Notra Dame, when Tech 93 vessels with a deadweight
ct) tbs strength of an Im- started on the glory road, Man­ tonnage of 1,009,800. The yards Republican! with carrying 51 to
Thtv made soma good picture*
leat out when ho finished ning twice loomed up to Inter­ turned out 84 cargo carriers of 63 percent of the voting power In like "Mrs. Miniver” and ‘'Yankee
t|ejlato Merry Kay, running In cept Angelo Bertelll'a passes and 891,700 Ions In November.
November elections, which gar* Doodle
Dandy"
and
Disney'*
__ ___ faatun.
flmlth said that 600 of tha 750 the.O. O. P. congressional power "Dumbo" and “ Bambl," and “ Ran­
slop advances which might have
A finish ae clota In ths third meant a
winning touchdown. ships wart of the Liberty type, clota to that of the Democrats
It required tha camera to de­ Again and again. In lubseuucnt the emergency freighter* of ap­ end revived the two perty politi­ dom ItarvesL" . . .
Burlesque comedy ruled lbs
ficit place between Live One games,
10,500 deadweight cal *vatam.
he did the same trick— proximately
WUd Dream, two fins run- and always when the chips were tons, which are mostly all-welled
6. uncle Sam rationed coffae, roost, with Abbott and Costello
r dogs In the third race, and
and construeted In yards design sugar, rubber and other products chief roosters, and Irving Berlin
wrote "A White Christmas" for
3 m ony on other races, wrrt down.
stlbous
*n5 /rose the fashion silhouette
ed for that purpooo.
Ranking
with
Manning
In
de­
■a o f last nlght'a running,
to slim lines. It* also railed for Bing to alng In "Holiday I n n ." ...
Ths
flow
of
mats
rials
and
fense
ability
Is
little
Clint
Cas­
I Banford-Orlando
Krnnrl
Ilollywood got its film ampu­
Tech's
plnLo'-maglc equipment, he said, had been "un­ the salvage of metals and fata.
night of Its eighth tleberry.
freshman halfback, who inter­ usually* dependable" during l bo Roth thoae events had h strong tated — forecasting fewer but
Ur# season.
maybe (letter
pictures next year
tnfluance . on women's lives.
ar pi
crowd of fans ware thrilled cepted a pass to run 95 yards for past year, but he aided that^shlp7. Price
Administrator
Leon
Hollywood get Itself finger­
tiro One broke wall, raced a touchdown against Navy, and yard facilities and a growing ef­ Henderson clapped ceiling prices printed, and "enemy aliens"
Contending position, took ths personally prevented defeat by ficiency, however, hove so ex­ on rents and on virtually every­ to get boms early every nighL. . .
. fat the stretch and Just last- Alabama with spectacular tunges panded that we can now produce thing Americans eat, wear and
.Wild Droam broke slowly and to list down two apparent over­ ■hips faster than certain con­ use in an effort to curb Inflation Hollywood learned that colossal
trolling types of material can bo
fit the stretch to Just miss. head touchdowns.
keen the
cost of
living
-r
Tech's pass-dsfsnse was bril­ suppllwl for commercial and na­ •nd
Lady broke slowly and was
within the hojaawlfs's budgetliant
all
season—
If
you
don't
val vessels."
ibis' going
around but
8. Taxes climbed to the na­
with a terrific turn of eys tou critically that final game
"Naval vtsacls built In pri­ tion's greatest high. Mora Ameri­
against Georgia. Until Sinkwich vately owned yard* have bean do* can women than ever before will
the flft hracr. Master nud. A Company went to work, Tech’s llvered In ale months to a year per 1943 Income taxes under pro­
nine opponents had completed aheal of schedule," Smith said visions ef the rvverus bill, taxing FOR SALK
116.40 for show
0 dally dojDlr was a gtx»l only 40 out of 144 passing at­ ■nd declared that "repair work unmarrlsd people making xs little
NEW PLANTS each week as fol­
for 53o.Y1 on s 4-7 rombin* tempts for 690 yards—an aver □n nur own commercial and na­ ax 110 a week.
o f' Count Jimmy
l.u
and age of .340 for romplfllona. Gror val vessels as well es those of
lows: Broccoli, Cabbage, Ber­
9. President
Roosevelt
(rose
, One.
j tie's
circus connected with the United Nations has taled pur wages and sa1arie&gt;
xia't flying
“ '
muda Onions, Coltards, Lettuce,
at existing
T-0 dolly qutnlcle » i e filled-13 out of 22 for 3IK yards, mak- capacity, but » s havt mat the levels, except as increases may
B e a t* ,
Tomatoes, Esc* role,
to B)9A0.
’ mg Tech's record for the season rhallrngs. Two companies alone be made by special arrangement
Letka, Brussels Sprouts. J.W.
. IM ninth rare was taken by! 307
Bell, phene 16, Lnke Monroe.
repaired over 13,000 of all types To many women Jobholders that
Uiura Bell who ran the 6-|ft in j Tech keeps no individual sta In a recent year.
meant no more raises for the
. She broke clean ami won In tlalies. but the team Intrrreptrd
SACRIFICE
lor cash, “ Under­
“ Our river and Great Lakes duration,
; drive. Kitty Pearl broke slow 22 enemy aerials during the
Commission
wood" typewriter and detk, also
yards are turning out the largest
^na
Manpower
and did not have raring m m , season
C. Mslody s a x o p h o n p . too
■hips they ever have built, tht site appointed It women to work with
broke well when clear Myrt's
French A t * , C ity.
being limited only by ability In It as a policy committee. They are
was out-run In the feature
i
women
to
be
placed
on a
float the craft from Inland wa­ the first
•Start lime was 30 flat, with
WOOD
stove, circulating beater.
federal
wartime
committee
ters to the sea,” ha sail. "Or* which settles Important
of the 10 races finishing
poll
Pbon* 431-W.
ships, rivaling ths length of our And their appointment fo
L showing that a muddy
greatest battleships era ntiw
Jld nut isriuuily hampci
30 RED Pullets, 3 Vi months, 90*
___ role for ween
DAYTONA REACH, Dee. SO, - being constructed In Groat Lakes a stronger future
' Speed of the greyhounds
each. C. Hawk*. Paola.
(FNBI—The publishing business, shipyards for uss In labs service. In the nation's affairs.
like all others. Is feeling the ef­ Wood and concrete shlpt and bar­
1941 FORD Coupe, aoeta 6 peaVint Item r*lartir
fect* of the lebor shortage, and ges are alio mads In consldsrabla
ra Ilka
sengars, v*»y clean, ”lire*
---slats
Iltlutp 4Hitr#w
a recent eiieei revests that wo­ number."
-pat He
I111rt&gt;-'ml
new, real buy. R. ,W . McCul­
men now occupy editorial chairs
■rata K
l lt u m p r i
Ilia, b
lough, Ostaen, Box 133.
Nsw V*
five
at rlvs
Volusia county news­
TAMPA, Fla Dee. 30, DP&gt;— ELECTROLUX refrigerator, I f ft.
papers In Deluind, Mias Frances
Police were puttied about tha
llofrclter recently became editor
double door| 8 radiant fir* heat­
prisoner In tno city Jail. They
and manager of the Delutnd Hun
ing stoves and Butane
ras
* n* fa
s tank
took him to the deetive bureau
News, while Mrs Mildred While
complete.
R. W. McCullough,
WINTER
PARK.
Dae.
30,
—
but
nobody
there
anew
anything
Wells edit* the Volusia County
Osteen, Box 133.
Mirror, At Daylnna lleach. Mrs. (Kpeclal.)—Dr. Alexander Waite, about him. Ho eratn’t 11*tod on
TUN IU»i S-ltlk wu*
Julian Davidson edits ths News football line coach at Rollins col­ the docket, the detention book or FOR BALE) On* two burner oil
las—»4 Mall llellr l&gt;oo*l.i
and Journal, Mrs. II. D. Arm­ lege has accepted’ a commission the “ sleeper book." He was Just
boater.
8 trkkland M o t o r * .
y*t Golds
Army Man
strong tha Independent, And In as Lieutenant (a. g.) In tha Uni­ there.
IS ( M i l .
Jumping J-.
Phone I f f .
The
youthful
“
guest"
flnall
New Smyrna, Mrs. Mary
Ann ted States Coast Guard and bat
u. Ulus IIIII I.srkr u »| i&gt;
far flyer
Valralln.'. I1,
•iplained he was passing through
Fox edits the New Smyrna Reach rspot ted for duty In Miami,
News.
In addition to hit coaching Tampg on hit way to Join the
a s s iit tiers i Palariiy
Ingstssi
trial. Ii-k,
duties at Rolllnt, ha 1* also di­ Marinos and ramsons told him WILL PAY cash for 15—1 or 4
door Sedans, and trucks, Chev­
this's Fsl
Staff Itrtaa.I.
rector of studies, associate pro* bo could sloop In tha Jail. Thoro
falea Itanxsr Morning Judg*
rolet, Plymouth, Fords. Altman
fetaor of psychology, and last was a mlxup and ha wasn't able
If Cloth
Whit Aang
to
gat
out
the
nv/A
morning
or
Chevrolet Co. 208 W 1st BL
summer served as director of the Uio next. The officers finally
lUsklk
Phono 114.
H«iuih Hun
ta Hassi k-ietk Mils
Rollins summer saaslon.
opened tha doora and sent him on
Gal
fael.ln Tsntn,
I*nl»y
Waite cams to Hollins'In 1937 his way with their brat wishes. WANTED
IP Ohs
Msfly’s Mon
V.rkrl |loy
Truck driver*, male
after serving for six years a* a
Ml ('tiling
Marry Nlil.i
M*try K*y
101 W. lit
or female. Apply ItOl
ypy Mlks
lih-k Tsi.
member of tha football coaching
Street.
staff
at
Duka
university.
■lali Kiwi Fatrirtti
Laddl* r»&gt;bt.u
WILL PAY cash for need c a n
11US'Ik*} 111Hilift
MOOHE IN ARMY
and track*, good tiros, any
land
Ireks Mar
McAlXEN, Tax, Doc. 30, OP)
nay make.
8 trickland
Id Roll
Dusky Marsh
WABHINQTT0N, Dee- SO, W7 - model,
—Tsrry M oon. Bl. Louis Cardin­
Motor*,
phone I f f .
—Tha
Department
of
tha
Treeal captain said Tuesday ho would
eah Marti S-ldlh Mils
Parlay
?Ca*r
Jsi-Aiti
lasv» BL Louis Jan. 7 f w ths
Lucky llog
Mai run
Vulltga
hugromo air
Panama Canal Zona to bo a civ­
la lists
amuhy Day
Olay L— dsr
hand furniture.
ilian physical education director
without pay for the Army thoro.
About Juno ho hopes to have
LO STa commission In the same field.
LOST: Butova Witch. WUI pay
liberal reward. Phono 413-J.

ditto his bride, A n Gardner. . • •
Creed eld troopers May Robson
and Edna May Oliver took final
carts In cells. . . . "W ake Island'’
showed the Jap enemy as he
really Is. . . . And Sam Wood
finished “ For Whom the Bell
Tolls.* . . . The year saw the
"bond-ml]In* premiere'* flourish.
Inf with the New York and Holly­
wood optnln*s of "Yankee Doodle
Dandy. . . .
The moppet brigade boasted of
Roddy Weebowed— but be was an
old-timer since "How Green Wes
My Valley.” The newcomer In the
nursery division was Margaret
O'Brien o f ‘ “ Journey for Margar­
e t" . . .
Great year, 1942—and Holly­
wood will be glad to list It with
Anld Lang Synet . , .

LEGAL NOTICES

Would-Be U.S. Marine
Is Almost Jailbird

Rollins Line Coach
Is In Coast Guard

r

New Victory Tax Goes
Into Effect Friday

OPF//U.TAKE rw

o'- Mr. m»

SALAD DRESSING

-P t# r2 0 c

c l—eg Alt Bar

FRIDAY
H ereaTo 1
Everyone
A Happy &amp;
Prosperous
New
Year!

FLOUR
lV i-lb pkg.

Maple /
SYRU P/
Q t 33c

• N Fresh Fruits &amp; vVegetabJen f •
York Imperial A P P L E S........... 4 lba, 26c

N O T IC E IX
IIK IlE t ir
G IV E N .
T h s t Jut I E. Itle hlsr ksldsr » (
J -t ll h s at T s i
Car titles t«
Mu.
111. Issaad ths Ird d s y of Augast
A - n , IMS, hat Iliad M in i In a&gt;
oflles and has mad* appllealluii
foe a lam deed lu bo teeued there­
on, Held certificate embroeee (he
fnllew lne dearrlbed property In U "
riiftinlr of
Seminole,
m ale
of
Florida, lo -w tli

POTATOES .... lO-Ib Factory Packed 33c
Freah Crisp CARROTS .......2 Bchs 19c

a rp L i c atio n

TA X

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hast

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leile t, 4 a t lllork I). Maine

Addition to Longw ood
Th e neeeoemtnle of
llie
eold
properly ander Ih* sold certificate
leeued tea* In Ih* name of II A
Learned

Itnlea* enJd certificate ehall be
redeemed neenedln* In law. Ih*
property described (herein will *&gt;'
•old to the hlaheel bidder at lb*
rourl bone* door oa tha first Mon
dsy In Ih* month nf
February.
1*41. which Is Ihs Isl day sf Fobam re. 1*11,
lim ed this t lt h dsy or Iterember,

lilt

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Clerk Circa It rwurl. n*ml(1*1* Coanly. Florida,
(official keal)

CarirkH

fall#. JUarfcrrM

Marvel Bread

BUSIN R 8 8 B KB V I C l
STORAGE
Garage.
slnraee.

Fresh Crisp CELERY . ....2 Stalks 25c
Snowwhite CAULIFLOWER
.... Ih 12c
Iceberg- LETTUCE ..................... head 10c
Sweet English PEAS ...
.....2 lbs. 29c
Firm Ripe TOMATOES............. 2 lbs. 25c
MUSHROOMS
1-lb B k t 39c
... Dozen i(k
TAN GERIN ES...............
Fresh COCONUTS..........
...... each 13c

yoor ear *1 Kent’s
Special
rata

P e a s .........
Pure Lard
A ai ra*« '

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TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE
R A C E — S-1B M IL S

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Donuts .... doz. 13c Tomato Soup

H m . raa

7c
ar-. ■ m a

Mello Wheat*"1. " 14c Sliced Beets

F O R P R U H P T service, call
YOUNG'S
CAB
SERVICE,
Phone 9163. Office* 9011 13th
BL and 301 Sanford Ava. Also
Young's Parking lot and shoe
Hhlns 8 tend SOI Banford Ava.
NEW
VACUUM
CLEANERS
available.
Immediate delivery.
Expert aervko on alt make*.
Mall card to R. W. McCullough,
Osteen, Box 183.

riutfri««r tlrlFfl »hS**+«

Milk

10c
no. X roe

**r

7 oz pkg 10c Fancy Peas .. . .. 17c

S lrS lsi r ia l. .4 rase. M.lleS

airal.ro

ne*y FoTO

Milk .... 1-lb jar 30c Gerbers.....2 for 13c
Ammi OIm I

Cigarettes ctn $1.24 Molasses
r a il Mall n i l l l p
Mar
lltr W r f T arry Ira

■ IX oo Jar.

V*n( ik r o m ia *

.Ctn. £1.24

■

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HELP WANTED—
w K ir e iM
WHITE MAN for checker In p
cooling plant
Phone 31
Oviedo. A. Dud* and Bona.

Chuck Roast lb 27c

STENOGRAPHER fo r
gvntrsl
office work. Eiperlonc* perferrod. A. Dud* and Son*. Phono
f i l l , Oviedo.

Club Steak

WHITE Delivery boy who can
work' regular. Apply Palmetto
Grocery.
COLLECTOR and salesman, ex­
perience unnecessary. Thorpe
Furniture Co.

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lb 13c
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n*

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Sanford, Fla.

America'* Leading Feed Department flier* Where Smart Women Shop and Save
OWNED S OPERATED I T THE GREAT A SP TEA CO. ;

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UNITED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS HONKS
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
EaUblUhcdTn 1908
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CAIRO, Dw. 91, &lt;AP) —
T9* D a u a r a li captured by
tW Irttk h *rmy pansulng
IW nnti shew an lu ll an unit
fnagbi an enf i f ament wltb
Um CtrnABa near El Ala mein,
Egypt— by mUtakn—«nd won
(Hr Asia elated Pitssl

Allied plan** blew up an Asia
munition, »Mp and .raked enemy
harbor* and supply line, in Tun­
isia with bomb, and bullet. In *•
tound-lhe-elock raid* during O*
pail 34 hour, while renewed rain,
stymied around activity, African
report* aald Wednesday.
Onle ona patrol skirmish in
Tunisia fra* reported In yrslerday’. Allied North African com­
munique. An advance Allied p*
trol engaged a small rnemy de­
tachment, lull let in, casualties and
taklns w u prisoners, th, com­
munique said.
Allied artillery shelled enemy
positions on th, height, six mile,
northeast of MtdJei-el-Bab, which
vara captured by the A Ill,,
on
Crriafaaas ar* and subsequently
ahandoood, It was announced,
bomb*

Ota. British naruTmpada ptfnvs
ft* a Malta sad Amartesn and
British bapabara based lit Tuniata

w

9
I
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f

House Sates, Rentals
Surpass Anything
In Sjinford Since
Years O f “ Boom"

eral survey »howtnm J real ratal*
sale* and renta.a nave risen to
heights Hurpasirig a n yth in g since
the Loom /cars

On*

P . I* n r , real
In those three
months, Inunnnt* has been tetter
tharr at any time during the last
fit years " I t is imj&gt;*‘*ilti1c to get
an apa rtm rrn t . rent but there la

Uttlfl d#mniid« for Jut*, since it la
difficult to get material* to build
mmiea.M
-I. H . ColclirUgh of ( I ? CotcioUfh
Realty ('o. stated ihi* m orning
that he ha* iiu house* available
at the present time and he has
sold more house* in the pait
few
mont^*
than
d u rin g
the
whole past two y e n
H r. Colc lo jg h who has lived here l&amp;
y e a n said he has never seen busi­
ness as *««*.. as at the present
J im .
M r I .a n r who rv sided in Sanfont during t h r Mririmia preceding1
and follow! rig the boom, added
that there « rr mure people In
Sanfnnl than have
lived here
since 192b
Kdward Higgins
secretary of
the S r mint &gt;l&lt; r.m itty ( ' Humber of
Comtnerte. -ta io l that for tht
first time in his etfwrlence San­
ford's lu u i m r tarllitie* have been
exhaustinl
The tn g g r-t
demand
has been f o r furnished houses and
apartment* ami that type of ac­
commodation was the firs t to fill
Up. " W i w ill have a fair supply
of room i in private home* and
room* In hotel*.** M r.
H iggins
aaUl, "but these are id le d to a
la rg e r extent that at any sVaaon
|a the past. There la a demand f t
ibis time that could be filled If
•*me of the room* in private
home* were equipped ao that the
R n te m eou|(| dfl
lig h t
housekyeplng. &gt; n t i though It It not
r
(t shoutd
be sufflcientlv t-qulpf*#*! so that
the occupants would not have to
buy all thler meals out
"| would llk r for those that
have rooms to rent to look over
their p rtijw rty am; see If ar
m n g rm rn ts c m iU lw made so that
the renter could set
up
light

enemy

t dawn Tuesday.
I to outflank the
east o f Pont du
■ southwest of
repelled.

Woodmen Will Have
Installation Service

Unique Bed Displayed

C ,a ColUno, awretorr of the
At Furniture Store
Woodutom Lodge, today urgod *U
members and tbalr families to b*
A 11,000 bed, designed by 011present at WoudmM Ball, Toaoosy evening at 144 o’clock whan ait and Rhodes, I* now on dlaw y .d S d

Cattleman Says
Severe Shortage
Of Milk Faced

of boom days. K
estate agent, said

pit nas rata mad
Um Allied

L

Entertainment For Pioneers
To Be Given At Lake Mary

Kaiifiinl * popjI*lion I*■ ahown
runskdcrubie mcrra*# in the past

African-bound monition, ship In
th* Sicilian narrows Monday night
and aant It to th* bottom, tom
by axploelona and fir*.
British bomber* (truck
Mon­
day . night at tSa East Tunisian
port or Sousaa and laaa than 12
hour. Is ter
A msrtcan
Flying
Portresses raided It* dock area
again by daylight Sous*, has
been raided ats lima* In th, last
flea day,.
_ ------ .
British bombers also attacked1 in a good many year*
Tnnl* Monday night far th* fourth P*°Pi* who were rant!
atraight night.
Douglas Boston bombers.
es­
corted oy Curtis, Warhawk fightera. attacked Axle-held bridge*
near Launch*, north o f Bouue.
and a tank depot southeast of
Pont du Fish*. Only a few hours
earlier Lockheed Lightning fight­
ers had struck at th* lank depot.
Light British bomber,, patroll­
ing a
sector south of Tunis
bounded by MastlptuU and Pont
du Paha, bombed
and
strafed
truck convey* Monday night from
altitudes a* low as 60 feat.
, Warhawk* ala* machine-gunned
Um Tunisian
coastal
railroad
north * f 8 f m 74 Milo* below
mi tty,

Fading Hours Of 1942
Find Hitler Facing
Disaster In Russia

House aalra sir active ami th*
past 90 days na.r uccn •uggestive

Overshadowed by the vast
Russian offensive, the cam­
paign in North A frica was
■till marked by an uneasy
lull amid signs that the hour
fo r a showdown was ap­
proaching.
On the Libyan flank, van­
guards of tho B ritllh eighth
army kept in contact with
Rommel's fleeing forces.

tn kid 1* t t *tdfrn

Member Aiuwchtlrd I’ rc*.*

T H U R S D A Y . D EC KM HER .11. I 'll

eal Estate
Business Is

In Contact Wi
Fleeing Cke

(J fitlth

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

afn*trs wiu b» in-

'lay at th* Mather Furniture
Itora on East P in t Street. Mad*
« *Q oral design, tho bad la fitted
rith a Beauty rest mattress The
•adbaard, of natergl blond* oek.

•oU arf Astoria Rat
reek City and slept
Duka and Due Km* •
It v s t later egMbltod

Stores Will

A grees With Mnvo &lt;hi
Scarcity O f .Meal
And I t u t t e r AIsti

Soviet Arm ies Sweep
More Towns Into
Net O f llig W inter
Counter - O ffensive
V, A"It INC TON,
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New

barge*, a
amt t o i m b e d

HI ml -I rail'd
float I %pc plane*
in KmIij U It mi air* of Santa

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1*1 a n d

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nau tical

mil * mu i!hmr*t of Hrliilff *&lt;»n
O i t l r l 'l

American Legion Big U. &amp; Planes
Plans
To
B'ast
Sul
.
* Renew
J,
Base, Na*Lorie
D rive r o r Scrap-

Metal Stock In War '.‘V
pi a n t «
Will He
K x h a u 8 ted Soon •*.
F u ilo w irig ttw n r* * t»&gt; \\ PH
that g a th r r lh g of »cra|i mrtal
fifftlrd for Ih r w ur r ffn ri i* mi
prtirtl t»v m o w atorm* mid fUmetl*
In n o rth e rn »t«te s , N r«l Sm ith
■titevl t(Mlay th at the &lt;'ampl*cfl
Lotainir I'o it of th# A n lrrim ii
Ie#gion i* now planning to irn rw
thr acrap drive

C , m a i l 4 11

a

II a I

Draft Office To
Remain Open &lt;
New Year s D

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T h r n - H«m l ri •
i n hi Ih r ftiuMl- t
tl r h igvy | Imim It
uuinI m i .
rr* w Inch uttrurpt
(h r raid#™ over 1
jMMtnl itr*lr*»ynl

A joint

IIrit,*h

« sMtttl1!lllll|Ur

sus1st

Mr
Smith (totnlrd mjt ih*u a r i lf t l I m t l l f i t v n
itorka of arrap metal on hiirid ir "not yet avalliM,Thr
riiiiiiiiii'iii|
thr war pri&gt;ducilnn i-rnti i * *ill
1tin t the I*
1
hr rxhniiAlnl in ftO day*. Mini n» » n r m y
i&gt;&lt;&gt;
more
will U’ aval tab I* until lu r g r ' Mfru

|Spring thaw* *et in " T h f m f m r "
hr a ta tn i. " It *ccm* up t,, thr
deep no ul h to keep th r mil l*
supplini with scrap for thr ha I
ante of the w in te r.1*
Aa p a rt of the Poat program ,
the A m e ric a n Legion aponanrnl
Drum and Ruglfl C orpa, d irrc trd
by S id n e y R IC h a rd . Hr w ill un
drrtake collrction of tin la m a*
well aa other acrap.
H rrrlo fiir# ,
tin cana have not been ardiritrd
due to the d iffic u lty of handling
BtJt because of th# Immediate and
urgent need for more and more
•crap, U aeemi e ip e d lrn t «•■ f m l
•om# w a y of aalvaglng th r rnut
mous q u a n tity of metal u ,i,i in
cant. H r Hm lth pointed out
" It U believed that the hcl|&gt;
of S an fo rd and Sem inole County
housewives ran b* obtained in
preparing th* cans, for handling,
because In do ing a*, they w ill
be m a k in g a considerable con­
tribution to our w a r e ffo rt," M r.
Smith aald.
’’ Her*'# the method: Rinse out
empty can, cut oat bottom at
well aa top, plat* top and bot­
tom end* Inald* can and step on
It to mash It flat. This whole
operation which require* le u than
a .tn ln u t o will assist greatly in
th* handling of th* cans fo r sal-

Houaawivaa who already have
t u t ready J o e collection, may
telephone Mr. RIChard at &gt;■hla
reeldenc* number *18 and arrsngemeols wit) promptly be mad*
for toms boy or girl of tho corps
to call fo r to an.
la announcing a renewal of th*
a m p metal drivo, Mr. Smith aapreasad the vary high apprecia­
tion o f ih* Poat membership for
tho splendid go-openstloa rocelv•d freto toe P**Us during to*

AHHiLssinatiim Plot On
Cit*nt*ral (iiraud Foilfti
Nh\\ Nt slc K l»rt
I. uV* An
ail an*IIIii Iinn pb*t n*t.41riwt tti n
Iff (HI 11MTU«t|. I*|I stml. wh*i *U4‘

New British Cabinet
Members Appointed
LONDON. Dec. 31. &lt;A*t —Bri­
tain today announced new raid net
appointment* In whirh rmphail,
was placed on poet-war planning,
th* moat Important being IS*
naming of Sir William Jowltt *■
Minister without portfolio and
Harold MacMilllan a,
resident
minister for Allied headquarter*
in Northwest Africa.
The Other appointment, were
W. ft Morrison, minister detlgnata for town and county plan­
ning
Capt. II. F. C. Crookshank,
postmaster general.
Lord Charwtll, paymaster gen­
eral
Ralph Aashaton, financial secre­
tary to th* treasury
t Duncan Rand/s. parllamentaty aacratary of In* ministry of

Cfletln I

A r11«h i ril

ChincHe Army MiHslon
Here Im Ordered Homt’

1 r in Hi «*■ I *tfb

CO!tintl»*iMiifT in Ffrwh Africa,
and Jt«*twii Murphy,
I’ leatilrnt
Koutrvrlt'n Mtnl^tf-r to
KrrwS
Africa wa* i||MIihciI ia*t night
with « mmiinItip in AIg Ir r i uf at
lean 1 J irni hiiirii, mum- uf thpru
prtnillirM, un pnimliAJ nlilvr* of
Oeneral (Ilrniwl
A brief A •-•**r(atrd l*rr*« ‘lt»patch reaching *S&gt;w York tbruygh
Allied rrn*or&lt;hip *aid th*! &lt;irn
•ml (liraud had ammuru*r«i tliat
12 peraonn. iruluiting four nffirera*
w#ir nrrtMfil to prevent "fjrlh rr
M**»&gt;inatinni» M
Tboiw arrrwt#»f indudeM two
flrKti actively afiieii
the
Allleol
landing• in Algeria last Novem
b#r and (ierirml
(Iiraud waa
quoted ar paying Hat "aotne of
my l&gt;rit friencDM am among them
SFIE EXECUTED

• ■ n , Btrauaa, parllmantary •ce­
retarv designate for town
%/ld

NO FURLOUCII8
WASHINGTON, Dec. SI, UP)
— War Secretory Stimeon said
today no Army officers or men
who ar* members of Stoto legis­
lator** will ha given furlough*
to attend seasons.
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WASHINGTON. Ib-c
It (/V
t.rllrrslt,,tm*l t nt,lig K,l Kh.-k
Itn■ nnlrrril the (Tittic.c ...11411,r &gt;
inla.i.tn here tn cnriir h.ttnc. it
. . . disclosed lari night, end re
|mit* were current
in t'htnr-e
rirclrA tti.i the move grew nut itl
•eiluj, die.atUfaeltnn in t'hung
tin.
At the nlfirei nf the mlltlai)
mission a .|i.ike»mnii r.infirmr.1
that (irnerat
ll,lung SSiN Fel,
head of the nil,,lon. rad receive.1
inatrurtlona In return tn t'hung
king. t&gt;ul added that no data had
been ,et for the departure
of
General Hitung and
hi,
rol I'lan Seen C'ontroliiuc
Irarue,.
InduHtrial Manimwer
The «pohrsman gave nn rea,nn
fur the more and nfflrlal, at lh&lt;
WASHINGTON, lire H. id-i
Chine? e
embauy dacllne.1
tn
The War ktan|Hiwer r.iiitiiitsaton
comment
rriwrtcd today that within three
montha. n m r plan of manpower
cnntml will be In effect in every
FLOODS RACE
major industrial cnmmuinty in
I a r Am e t a l , * rirswri
Ih* United fltatr*.
Muddy watsre surged through
many
streets of
Plltsburgh’ s
WEATHER
downtown "Uoldsn Triangle" In
TENNESSEE— Warmer In tho
Urn worst flood sine* 1934 there, west portiin with little rhangr
while In Alabama, floodwatars In tha sa il portion tonight.
ALABAMA— Continued cool
which root four live* In th* Cen­
tral part of th* state rushed this afternoon and tonight.
GEORGIA and FLORIDA -

___________

CIT Y BRIEF

Investigation Of W ar
Spending Is Proposed
WASHINGTON. Dec. SI.
|
A thnmugh.gulng irivrstigatien o f j
wai upending waa pn.posed today &lt;
by Rrnator Taft flt-Onlo) In reat'j
iwnao l&lt;&gt; President RoouvsitV i
ilrclarallnn that Congress must *
decide where to make econo tn1*0 ,
in the new budget.
At the same time Honators !
Byrd (D-Va) and Tydlnga (D-Md) :

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. . . anil all the rest of you 296 lad) who have gone forth from our
that you, Joe, in a slimy fox-hole-. or you, Sam, bobbing on treach­
fourteen plants in the South to button up your strong bodies and
erous waves in a fragile but deadly PT-Boat. . . or you, Frank, in a
careening, lead spitting cockpit. . . or you, Bill, crouched and rifleyour eternal destinies in our country’s fighting garments of blue or
ready on some distant front. . .could ever have time to dream about
olive drab or forest green.
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the rich sweet smell of fresh-baked bread inone pf the ovens you left
As the makers of Southern Bread and Cake, and in die interest
behind. Bui maybeyou do, at that* ' ■
, .
of those hundreds of thousands of loyal customers Who have stuck
■j Anyway, if we started out— right dfi the,bat,— to tell you how
close by us in increasing numbers for so many years, perhaps our
proud we are of you . / . we'd get slushy. So, if you don't mind, we
advertising should keep on telling them Qbout our breads and dikes,
will go at it kind of backwnrds-like.
a
the products which have been part and parcel of their households for
' Although we would almost give a good right ann to know
so long a stretch of time. But today, somehow . . . it’s different
We still treasure the friends who buy and use our products.
what you arc doing . . .although we stand in admiring and prayerWhen we raise our voices in a holiday message tirthcm, however, we
ful awe of the big job .you arc perfonfiing . . . we arc going to take
can’t help being conscious of you.*—you, the men who-mixed and
the liberty of setting down some of the things we, your company co­
baked and delivered our products to our friends throughout the , workers! arc doing back home, in the vast but modest hope that we
South before you went to w ar. . . and ouj of our daily lives.
may contribute some trifle to your own magnificent effort. That’s
In the first place, we miss you like all get-out. Next, we are just l:_. about all we can do right now.
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vain enough and just close enough to you in memory to believe that '
In all humility, as 1942 nears itsend, and we all face a most invyou think of us now and then. It’s presumptuous, we confess, to think
portant new year, this is our report|o you:
v T h i s W on’t b « n«w» , , . b u t It w ill re ra lo d yoit. W e _ « ra n o t oi»ly
k e e p in g u p / bu t h a v e In te n iif.e d o u r f-N W C M B d .S r c a d p r ~ ™

orating method in the South eight year* ago,
Bread la enrished according to government ata
thij effort, now eight yean old, hat been ful
arul’Jliiw jo r college* and univenitlea h r
Bread u atandard for their bread... their
Out of our 1,480 employe! and offidali, ai of Npvember 31
a total of 1,150 have pledged themselvca to buy. War Sav
Stamps and Bonds— regularly— out o f their weekly pay. )
99, per cent o f them arc nor doing fi, because this li t g
investment, but because It Is one ihdlspentable way to help.

y^ur old company

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FLORIDA*

DAY,

D ECEM BER

24,

1942.

M em ber A n ao cU Irtl I’ raut

9W

ensive
British Eighth Army*
Maintains Contact
treating
■ Ih h a W M rm l

al-Bab-Tcbowrba M d aoutkwaat
of Tunis, Inflicting garnaltla* and
tcapturing I several priaooaga, tha
comma nltyi* aald.
" E m ^ motor vehicle* located
on a farm In tba^aaaao general
a m waf* abaBad |nd forced to
retire," lb# comiaonlqtM Mid. "Anto** to Itoalf."

and with night raid* on objae*
.Uros bohiod tho anony line*.
Tbo A ala-con trollod Vichy radio
broadcast a report that “violent"
fighting had boon ragtag for 34
hovfa |a Tunis la, particularly
■ ra n d M trJce-al-Bab, I I miles
southwest of Tunla,
&gt; Tho AIUm already bold a sixmite stretch o f tboM odJu-ol-Bab
Tabourbo read, teclo cb lf a num­
ber o f dominating b cb h te but
r e t a T o n d i o p l K d bar*

I lb* amendment to
af City ordinance No.
r regulating tha eat*
tbig bee era gee. City
Barer •la ted today,
rndment forbid* tha
salt of liquor b«lwa«n certain
hours and on certain days.
It
also prohibit* tala of Intoilcating
liquor, and bear and win* to per­
sona under II y ean of age, to
any habitual drunkard or to any
parson who It Inloilrated
Section nine, a* adopted reed*
aa follow*:
Section 0 : Thai th# tale of
Intoilcating
beverage*
(except
Win** end beer, the hour* of eel*
of Which are hereinafter regulat
ad), between th* hour* of 11:00
p.M., Eastern War Tima, of each
Saturday and 8:00 A.M., Eastern
War Time, of th* following Mon­
day aad between the houre of
l l t i o P.M„ Eat Urn War Tima,
I 1 :04 A M , E *ttern War Time,
SB ath tr daya i* hereby prodtad aad all vendor* of each
hall keep
at closed
_____
* b re rs, T H *
fitrement » f closing that I ap­
ply although tha vendor may sail
beer or wines in addition to such
intoilcating beverages.
It ahull
bo unlawful to&gt; aelT auch Intoilcallng bora rage* on any Stele,
County or Muaiclpal primary or
general election day and it shall
5 * unlawful for any licensee to
sail, give, serve or permit to be
•erven Intoxicating beverages to
tinder tweaty-ene year*
o f age or to any Habitual drunk­
ard or to any person who la Intoxica ted. That tha sal* of bear
or A im between the houre of
ISiOO P .M , Eastern War Time,
o f each Saturday and B:00 A.H..
Eastern W ar Time, of th* fol­
lowing day and between th* hour*
of l ls l o P.M., Eastern War Tlmr,
end 1:00 A J I , Eastern War Tima,
o f all other day* of the weak Is
hereby prohibited and it shall be
unlawful fo r any license* to aall,
give, r a v e or permit to b* sold,
given or oervad boor o r wines to
person* under twenty-one year* of
ago or to any habitual drunkard
o r to any parson who la intoxl-

“ Voting men and women o f M
or mure year* of age o n n | t r
Ijr looking forward to tbo “big
•rent" o f tbo n«w i h m x , Dm
eighteenth annual Lake Mary f t
•omr*. Night, which will bo b*M
•t 7:00 o’clock on tha evening of
fVMOjr. Ja n . 1, a t to Lake Mary
Community Building.
A t for many y e a n p u t. Frank
Evans, a ptenaar himself, arid of­
ficial* a* matter of ' ceremonies,
entertainer and chairman of tha
Pioneer Committee, which will
preaent a program that ha* natcr
failed to delight tho Pioneer* and
thotr friend* from tho coatral
part of Florida.
While at tha praaanl Unto jtota lb Kara not bom reraetod oonooralng tho exact aatora o f tho
procram. If It faliowi tho pottom of tha p u t. It will pi ora
to be a pit*cant moating o f aid
friends and acquaintances, friendly greeting* to Pioneer*, oratory
by the County's moat allror tongoad ora to n , and a program
glean by prom Inant amateur antartalnars of [hit taction, tom*
of whom (Mr Rrana Included)
were at nn* lima profaatlontlt
on the atagr.
Five orange wood can**, artiitlcally carved by J. B. Mac*
of Geneva will b* prevented to
tha five oldest mam ben present,
Mr. Evan* elated.
Owing to the restrictions due
to gat rationing, cart cannot bo
•ant for th* older guaata aa in the
p u t, Mr. Evan* added, and r r
quested that th* public co-operata
fat bringing In th* old folks, and
coming along th an **!re* to en­
joy tbo program.

WPB CuU-Wholesale
Buying Of Goods
WASHINGTON, Dec. 94, l# ) Tha War* Prodocuan Board yaateniay put a limit aa th* volume
of marc hand tea that may be ac­
cumulated by big
itores
and
wholesaler*, in enter to
insure
that
amallar
aryg financially
weaker stores m ay .g a t goods to
maat thlsr cuitom arv Mad*.
Tha Inventory control ardar is
meant to hold aa*h ctore’a inven­
tory of consuraare goads—not in­
cluding food or petroleum pro­
ducts—at tha m o m k r a i In rela­
tion to sale* as tha (tore main­
tained before Pearl Harbor. Firms
which Hava built o f thair stocks
to excessive
tmount*
will ba
l rought Into IIn* by WPB con­
trols over their baying.

Russians Hem
Allies Deepen Wedge
Nazis In On
T hree Sides In to Japanese Lines
m . :D

Soviet* Storm Within
3 Miles Of Key
City To Advance
n Toward Rostov

Eighteenth Annual Pioneer
Night Will Be Celebrated

m London qnarttn todij in*
Tllotted tho boor for the re­ Sale 0 ( Liquor
newal of the ARM o ffe n s iv e
asainat the BUerte-Turila wno I» L im ite d By
wag a£pro*chln* aftor weeks
comparatively minor claab- City Commission
In tho muddy hllla. K.A.F,
plane* ware bwnblnr Tunla Buying Of Beverages
and (he nearby harbor of La
Forbidden In Few
Go(il*tU.t
*
A Tbo Brilftfe eighth army w u
Designated C a s e s
contact with Ram. la g Africa Corps 110
aalko friaa big Axis baas a t
Tripoli. / No vtgn o f i
slash w u Indicated. A t I
■raw Axl* supply chips w
C i a f two athma probably dmtroyad by British aubmarine* In tha
II adf a f y m q j
B ritish lagio u , driving through
Japansaa oonquarad B anna from
India* ware reported to bo In tha
^ v k ln ity o f Ratbadaoag, I I mil*#
• north of th* My anrray bare at
Akynb. after a 74-mil* adranco
through tha treachareua swamp*.
A previous attack on Bon***
w u tho la teat la a #*ri*a daalgaod
to cripple tho Axtodmld supply
■ p o rta In Tun 1*1*. Only I S houre
car Iter, British night bombore
blasted TtmJe, damaging tha main

Derlan’s Successo

a , A sw ielsU r — l
Russian
armies today
within three
miles of
(otetnikovskl to advanct within
miles of a Junction with Rrd j
troops driving across the
i Don etappaa toward Ito*. |
Twenty-two German dlvitiunt
now hammed In tightly on1
three tides.
* Th* g n a t
Soviet offensive,
launched after aavagr counter­
attacks had barn broken, r*ow t
■tretebad •across broad r n f h f i of |
tha atisppea, and on* arm thruit.
irtnwar acrost th* |hm
big northward
closing a Second ring srouml 11
N ail divisions trapped liafurv
Stalingrad.
In lb * last four days slune I he
Russians have advanced 31 to &amp;3
milrs, tha spactal bullrlin tald.
Slnca Dec. I I they have klllr.1
[17,000 German troops on thai
front and raptured or destroyed
Vast quantltlaa of arms eml
diulpmbnt. It added.
Earlier front report, .aid that
Soviet ttie u lt
rorcet
•inking
northward from tha Kotelnlkot
ski area across the lower aim
of tha Don Band were nrarlng ,i
Junction with troopi moving down
from the north through the h c.it
of the river loop.
The rioting of the gap. already i
less than 40 miles wide would
Witan the forging of a new He.I1
Army band behind upward of
T h in n h o itt it i h&lt; fn « t r f l m a f i l f o i |itiMicnli&gt;&lt;rii
f H m I.» hi
340,000 Naiie already trappcl in rttHhlrn
Itatmhr I «rt|ik tit Iwk- (hr f aaU *! |t|HiM - f i|a
th*
Don-Volga
Corridor
uml
in (hr wm i«l I' * w|*rr*l ** n mililm y **h i rt Th*- mu |.i
thrift t«n«d with
Th* high comminit »iii| .I.AtlO I»ht*t«iari || lh r « l »• 4 i l l # lii tehafe *1 |* (taste taring |»i ,1 ,, ,1
Otnmaii prtaortFrt wvre tnkrn &gt;e»
num lte f «
hi • i h u h
I T . IIH i m *' M t i l i t i itw(&lt;*i • ........ .
tcriUy. Booty Hated for lh«* K«
in u n i k ix rr 11k * ,k f ig h ( c i
I h r U m|^ i - m m i,
f j i |.
Irlnikovskl frunt alncr I&gt;r&lt;- 1 2
I t t j i l * w it h i-til-rt !» I » m n I h i r»
I &lt; a ii t »•• I I ' m t i l
Included 00 Unkn, l&amp;ft guns, IO0|
trucks, two •mmunl(tt#i dump«
In tha n m r period thr Iluatiiina
Ja ilin ' I
destroy*] 270 Gcrmin
427 tanka. 221 rum , Hfi
reortnrv, 127 ~nrihir • gum, «J7
’Kwr ^tnrrv

William Wslsopf, director of
UBO artlville* In Hanford, haa
taken over operation of tha
Service Man’t Club on the lake
front, Edward lllgglna, chairman of tha Facilities Cora ml ttoa of tha Recreation Dlvitlon
of the Seminote County Codn•al. it*ted today. For the pant
aararat monthi tbit
building
hat ban operated by the Re­
creation Dlvitlon a* a moating
place for tcrvlc* men Minor
alteration! of the building will
b* mad*, and It will b« at ad
temporarily until tha new USO
building It completed In Fort
Mellon Park. Mr. lllgglna eatd.
Among the new Improvement*
to the lake front building will

CITY HfelEF

u3 J, G. Sharon Describes Selectees’
n. regwAr soXT,™.. 1 D^parBjre “ Sacred, Reverential”

qu4 Issued shortly
if t iy

R ftrr Ih e «pr
A r m y , fo n lin u

Stamp Sales At High
School Total $3,200

Desperate Nipponese
Effort To Break
Out Smashed By
J u n g l e Fighters
l ilt l«*m lalfd P r«at
i lc n . tm I M m -A rthu r*a head ■liiHrlcre
t «I hv
unnouncetl
AI lii'd ti iMi|M h iu o (ItT’iM’ necI
, th o wodyo m in Jiipniitm e linen
- in I ho i111iiit M 'i'lor o f Now
A

lim im i
lo r t

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m i i g l , ' ftp r h t t -r w .
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t nt w hip* * b r i b ’d li u l i a
J.tjlrt ,
l.si
(tv* I mmiiw b e f n r v d a ) ■
1 llU t f r
no
A I I I n i troop**
11tf b
m •ir t iln
d i..» *
I.I-. | m*i h i ( m r n e m y h o ld in g *
h r Is

i* il

thi fit -ki nnvfll bhelllng
it&gt; U\ thr Jnpunrfc lit

ih Nr te

(iiUtir’M
. Thr

■If |igtktigibiy were Htlb,11* isffii i«l rommunlqu*
u wfM firing «l*on th*
. in,im.nut «n the vilUffr^
ntriight iin&gt;t roiltinurd lrt«
■t. i m t l r i i l h

i ip

u n t il

il» « n .

111 &gt; wield there " H
. (tie |nt

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I - ., i
L m *ftk f m m

lI'd*
th e

i n ,iMi.ft rtteasut them
v ., .
ftnil A u trtlU n
i D.
MU.I
fighter*
i. a. k
,i hhM»sIy mid
••te*-4h.J••mi fit
Thru
our
i,, i ,i , iiuntri fttlMck
, „ eaidgf’ dr# |t into
If

rit fifwl from
in in m 4erte*
ml gssAiili* « ere piF
I III ih e

,

Ita b a u i

Itlltam where three

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u n i p m im t b o m b a
..ii « l a i c r J a p a n e s e
i . iti*- h a lt x n

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Jap*neB«'
tr (Jootl

1 . , .lilt.# isagiH r pla
u l d t ill B ed
t
ff (h r p m (
. ire -.I If It I «|«int|
log its offensive on the nitiklir
f S a te &lt;atJUlv* A
Don frpnt yrsterday, occupied a
d Hr#ufly hl
11
c
la
'i
u
h
iin
ilw
i
number of populated o 1 a r r ,
'
in l h f r r
w » n » imiMilml tnd
Among them was Chrrtauvo. on
11MI1ft I*l I -4ft.I '
• i „t .'il
! • • ! » ftlnj i|tr&gt;
lha Rostov-Voroncth railroad 30
Ull#f ra-lftl |V|*i Mini f i it (i«|*
un Timor
n mm I I • ni b n ii k 1 JI ii i
■nil** north of one Ire led Mlllrinvo i
|'Ft»|f f ft III Rib ril #1 t ‘ • h it i I vI ill c l I* if ( \ JrtJ MIM-I nil thr- 4ftI r
Th*
Russian*
also
kept
up
thair
i t ) |«( ^tbir In I \ I, |'Hf f n hi .i I K ill In Ml i ftn fur mVri
TT»a Lion'a Club will not hav e1
f thr Hlrlt h&gt; hu- U&gt; lha- Md*'* *.f ( h r t n t e r f r wAimmini of
Its regular
meeting
tomorrow offsnaivrs on tha Central Front
northwest of Moscow
lha)
II t«rv«ltthar imlurtmu irtiiat l i I la’il in the* TO m lm t t r ftllMfk
w and
in
t
h
«
'(1
'7
'"
r'
.
lam
p
lll.mli
svsnlng.
..
.
wf(&gt;Rt##rt, Fort of Mr an*t Mr* S t».
*
fo rth ,
nut
,t • •lim ib
Central Caucasus southeast o f. B ro k er .. h ereo n furlough from I . ' * "
Ihi*-#' J n p a n p a i
»*' * #1 lurknl
blit I* lllfti' &lt;*«#i ift'.l I hi I malt’IB Cll'tt* /♦*!&gt;' vft#a phnt
Tha officers of Kanfonl Lodge Nalchik, th . high command ie.| ,)l||y | V lhr
M
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IH
lltruiiaiti-aa
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No. 82 F. and A M will be In­ ported.
(site f,
(h at h«'/ln#t ftlat* RidfriT A llm » n ,
•*m ih im *(fifth
intt|tii«t
..... i #Hint
Repeating the glat of thr ayie. vb h"
V I ftint n rp r flu
sulted tonight at 8:00 o'clock tt
iw &lt;ifiiritriiiiF«l
htr
th#
M
i
*
I
Mr
Him
mu
"In
|
1
f Dutch
(h i VI i . ,i 11i|k r h a i l I
Ih* Masonic Hall. Pa*l (Jrend rial Communique, the Monday mid- D iitlitiifu M h i'ii F l y i n g &lt; tu««
aru l
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till'
ntftfbi
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Master Ralph JI Chapman will night bulletin *»Ti 24 (itrm in has
ri'|M.rl.rel hit (hr Wgr
hrt #!••• ft'1 II HIM'If Iftb V *' .1*
be In charge anil all matter m i transport pUnea vi«rc «h«t down Ilrp# 11 input ft a (in**M«k’
■in
■
h. m#
it* # ir11irhi
lb.lift -r.
torn are cordially invited to at In the S Ijr11ngr»ri «rta. «r&gt;d in a m# II i*l» •1 in tf »* I'ftt if 1Is w*•u lS
I h.
I ‘ rtf*.I »'#.h’. ‘ #i (hr mouth
trod.
Ibe f»rtory lone nf (he V olf* ctt&gt; *.f Mftite# mi 1 r L n ift * » 1
j#|t
pviftllim
&lt; K
.Ml-1 K i \ r r
sw ikr'a a i t m *mi 1 fit b a *
Soviet ttorm (roups rontlnued the |
, ■i I■&lt;i |v*&lt;1•'( » ' t (kimlHil ftit'l
•Hi
( h rr*
(Min v 1
4emolltl«m of Natl fnrtlflrROtmn l"
I I ,|f * . j
V M '.’ ll U i lilrtil # # rrrW
i t | i »m
mim I
bf ft'
by
It rein*
I ii
rrpr»rtrd 3ft p n rmplMevmcntii
"" 1
. | ’ 1l.gr It'll f tid H u ' h u b th e J • |’ ft
•M p a rtm rp t him I T t f , ' r«*
bJo
# »|orftje# ftiwl
bn.) Intii hrImi;
crlir
**14F Him, |hr y uri
illriMTt hilt
, L »i,!
|h f i I
Thr .
An ■Iremf 1 nfninrvr,
H rifl
Th* N sit Command was report­ llrtM ik r w r n t i m #«lftU fi»» a r r v le # ' if ,f ,,ir n •»f i l r i ' l m ih I It# r.lI lliiH kl
dilil D r wi rr kagr Itfl
WASHINGTON. Dae. 20, b fi
ed moving fresh forces up to the
riliflk Hit
’ '*■ m&gt;
Aturtimn
Secretary of State Cordell Hull middle Don front in an attempt befiirr rour h i i il##tnr#t| «n*l IW
l* r'b I« battb
1 Ii* Japaiirar , .tutMitiril »lmnir
is l f Monday U&gt;* seise Lion of Gsn. to item the unbroken Rad Army thrvr yrft»*» *erv(rr in in# A rm y J*4* ,MM■■*** (hr
fllirftt
1)1**
Mrialrilitt II. t In Satis iimm.Im arii)
Henri Honor* Glraud aa French drive, “hut under the blows of out ID h a s # f o b l fttiip a tin b is r t v K ( \vti**f te nft niatib hh|, &lt;!*■*!t&gt;#it&gt;I
r4 11 A. i Mi&lt; u tint m numiNr
■i rn tebirb
In
North African high commissioner
*r1• Imp lu iir n ln y
....I tw o IT..I.I - I , |w. '.n | -•••t’-l-l
is a “most fortunate tholes’* that troops they suffer enormous lot,
k r i ii t t r r t ’ i f i i r n li» b u n
Lftitttt
•I Mill Artillrry
aft."
will bring graslsr unification ol
1 1,i n.Jir hmii
(hr
I
f '• iirt i&gt; r p r i’M if i»« ft
! b#
I r iii
Continuing Ihsir offantiv* U i
various alaraante and ‘go far to
itr11
|Tbr *inii*ii t nt *Hii™i (11- •• \„H 1
sssufa tha common victory with Use In toms factor, of th* ( m
u
a
i
n
i
r
r
b-*l
L
nmir rrmn b** tram «*ilh ■*
b% ibt
ret to ration of
French
liberty Ir*I Front. Soviet forces war* r*
i 'l l 4110 and M
1 »
rn rii (ft (hr FSilfft|Hn*a »
ported to hsv* occupisd two (irr.
rvaryrwhart."
AllBlrftllM
lift'
«fft«
'
»
|
f
br t *,1 *, Mr- F t It.........
Hit formal tlstemanl cam* a man fortified points In ths ares
( ll. | 1 U - ft
iluMhif # liatfnbih^ r»b|1 Ui ft. hi |Mah&gt; MIC
omn
few hours after State Department of Vallkit Lukl. 273 mile* north
■• ftl... ■l|fl|f ftl l • M
Mhl^l IH ll* I ftltdrel D»t
officiate conferred with represen­ west of Moscow. An unsurreat
ih,
(II
tatives of various French factions. ful counter-attack coat the Gar Sintra from I'ftclfk .Inly
\SIHN(|1 f»N L»**S sfV,
Wft* E C r li In lb .
I ii* n r a l l . Ml
Including th* head of lha Fight­ man* 300 dead.
Nr% j
II •bialt. rtltes
1 |. I a lit ft Vk«| I hal Ira I tflte lu IfjlpB
ing French delegation hare. I
m
it
if
Mini
*»f
Die
(ft
I
r
Fmprrm
' Tank-lad German troops coun­
tirTfrf (I'IMt " a t nil ti n i r * ••m iiwn .
II was believed hi* statement ter-attacked weal of Rthav and
will krvp Ifaith in I iiftl and 1 min h «■f I ft'im1 I.he fi*r mier Finprr■•
was designed to sffact closer co/it# i*f Au«1ria. hale volunteerhack a Rrd Army da*
**
Sr mi (or K F flmi&gt;hnMt . imH&lt;h| id fin *rivtcr In (hr I ’filled Slawhich wiped out tha
that had b rat badly split over
DA VIDS A BEACH. Dec 2B. (br rianirn of lbr litrn In l*r prr tr# Ai my, it wa» re|N)rfnt hrre
tho late Admiral Joan Franco It Naxi gain by a return aaaaull. T ie iiftlmlmrn knew ihelr pri* »m in i with Brrvlce
rcrtifit mIi-b Mofidft)
Darlan’a rolo a t high commlttlon- tha high command reported.
oner.
ir r r » l« l for disonlrrly coo Aftal ifift#
nf cigarrlli’ft
lb«&gt;
They will Im Ihiliirlml Wwjnra*
Tha German* ware reported duel, had
a penchant for nm ning Friiii l ■ umlrr (hr ilirntnm nf day ftt Foil Myrr. Va-. and arr
ran ter-attack in g
southeast
of ■way bo thry handruffnl him b#H
«
nutmaater
Jack
H
uim
II
&gt;li«
.R
jo tlld (u b# « ifTied to (hr
Nalchik in tha Caucasus, but fora putlinar Mm In thr polka car.
till nlnl I brae
|n* wly m uantKnl unit of Auftlrlan
war* beaten bach and sal tad two Burr rmmifh, while thry were
Thr Hr o n I let Inn was ftvrfi by rn Vi*ifia I■ after thr uaual rnlliled
iahahited localities. Street fight- aloppftNit to InVirallratr a alrwrl thr Itrw William N»rbir#b
inr it"# nnrntalfon a( Camp leCo,
lag was reported raging in a ir f-jm r n l, (ha primmer daihcd
Va. Frit i la 20 ycaia old and
large town where th* Russians Into (hr n lfh i.
p In. hruthrr 24. Tnpy are rati*
ckarad three black* and killed
Deforr
another
night
had
iiih r it.K
'
di
nlB of Waahlntftnn.
WASHINGTON, De«. 19. &lt; * V - too o trm sn i.
paaaed. In c«m« thair priaonrr at
the pol'ce itatlon aiklng that the
I.AsMAR. M«
Ike. ?J. •/!*'
cu/fi be removed. He had Hied Lieut F m l Finley of l*amftr baa
urn
them down oo deep h» couldn't been complaining in hU Irttara r«flic any farther without cutting rrntly that tha fo|ki back bums
hi* wrlaU, The coat of the b riar write, but if hi* null rvn
handcuff b, 115, w u Included In rstrbrs up with him Sr's going
SEA TTLE, 'Dec. IV. iA V
A
hi« 135 fine.
'b
to have a real writing Job ul hit •rlrct data of atudants la be­
own to do. HU bride hat written ing trained at ths University of
him K| times but apparently thr Washington in diagnosing and
tetter* haven’t followed him yet controlling dlisas*-bo*ring para­
through England, Ireland. Scot­ sites of th* tub-equstorisl sons*.
SPRINGFIELD,
land
and to Africa.
OH— The fifth g
Prof. John 8. Rankin, J r - In­
council aa a pro)*
structor of tha advanced too tear
court*, aaya th# aim is two-foldt
To aid on tha battlefront* and to
payroll?
Not even the mayor
HANNIBAL, Mo„ Dec. 30. &lt;*’) - prepare tha (tudants fo r to # could a newer.
Unlet* Hannibal—remember Mark bating tropical maladies whisk tnoy
Twain— baa ait air raid It won’t ba brougnt bock tyy raturniag
toldtere.
boar a tlren until war ends.
HITCH U P
Tho city council h u patted *
Tha aourea was lnstllaBeA- h u t ’
law
that
no
tlren
shall
sound
w
spring, and savarel of lJ*a m a M *
lUAWATHA. K a*. Dec. » . WJ
ly
treload stodanta alriadqr OH
rapt
In
caao
of
an
a
ir
raid.
■Br
popular
request.
Mark
Emargkncy police and fire va- putting thair treinlag to OJte with
tdla, thoater manager, h u conhklaa moat depend upon boll* u tha sanitary and medical aagya af
warning dories*.
’ fa n *#
cU l

Sergeant Brooke
Saw Sanford Boy .1,
Reported Missing ’/

Cordell Hull I&gt;audH
Wallace Proposes*
New World Council Selection Of G i r a u d l l ^ ^ i w n

WASHINGTON, Dm . S9, (A V Vlea Prthidrot WalUca proposed
teat night a World Council to
praaarre paaca aad promote tha
genaral welfare after the war,
w hite, leaving partly regional
problem* in regteaa l hands.
la a broadcast aoouaaworating
Um birthday of Wgtdrow Wilson,
ha mad# what anu regarded h
Urn capital aa a major administra­
Oyer MJOO worth o f war bonds tion announce man! t t postw ar
and stamps bars born purchased plan* and pollctea. Ha aaggwaUd
by studout* and teuhoro of Sami- aa tha guiding prtadpk for in­
ternational
war "tha
tt « ta ba
tlte mteliam
__
thority th at teoat
« r a ta gtva tha i
ttea."

In Burma, New Guinea
liritnin’s New Wooden Bomber

USO Now Operates
Recreation C l u b

N CM HE It 8 9 .

""

"

Austrian Kmpcror’n
S
Join r.S . Army

Handcuffs Included
In Criminal'll Fine

Men 38 Not To Be
Released From Navy

WABinNQTON,

Sub-Equator B
Studied By Student*

1.000 XXX)

3 7 v- '• ;,7

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Herald

JUftJLSMD

III

■Iteew s s O w ellee# e l
* le e lb * e a r * * * * s i
M ilt S e tw a rn e d • «
+ Iv e n le ta g f a te s .

Food Rationing

itrui Negroes

Fear Of Threats

Though many Americans will undoubtedly 'approach
the food rationing program, so spectacularly announced
over the radio Sunday night, with some misgivings, some
means of distributing our increasingly limited food auppiles on some semblance of a fair and- equitable basis is
certainly indicated.
With a million American soldiers abroad and more
going every day, with the need for providing food to our
Allies, especially in Itiusla and China, b&lt;
more acute, and with a good many shlpp
bottom of the ocean with their precious
the amount of food left for the cllrili
bound to diminish.
i
j|||
Then too there is the problem of
ini: sufficient
steel to maka tin cans. If American
one tin can a week for a year, enough

LAEELAND, Dm. SS, (Spe­
cial)—Abmt ISO Negro**. who
reported they had waived threat*
Them would be trouble" U they
want to wort picking citrus. re
fweed to kant track* Mat for

Magnolia A 5Ut St.

(Uaai and Board
- 9 4 0 w k.

21 meals—7.00

t*i% -■' %
sJ-~=W1~

You’ll like our
meal* — and
our Berried

i
g«W » # ■ *» «
S ie n w a w .
i n S T t N , e e a n e e a l* t k * U i n M I i
p i— it
‘ lute
debt m
a t aiiHiwac.
e lm tW w .
p w m e le ts tM O lw th e U C S W •&lt;lTSJT,J«Mvr"I.uk
Ik e n a a l r f w M * V15!I
p e te s i*

JACKSON INN

program in Seminole County alone would [induce enough
ateel to make 2,169 thirty-caliber machine guns, each rew *p " «• *»»*■#• m * quiring 36 pounds of ateel.
ti
_________________ But while the necessity for food rationing Is recognised.
l i m i t •a a m h , * » v s *
»&lt;Ik te
mh»**u
1*4 ^
PIiI £
* **
s sw
la **»3t
t i S e there remains some doubt as to whether the announcement
ma u
lw lihua w
Was (i..
* * **•
»*- that the public's food supplies are to be cut, one mJnth
f a l l wewa d le a a te S e a
m
aC
This may
t «
a * "1ST
set
e t S enriS
n a t e * before the cutting, is the liesfwnv to do it.
u 1
fete
aw **
**4
a l * a prove to lx) somewhat like proclaiming thft a certain bank
im I,M
* p**-*?*.
£ £ u i is going to close one month before it doses. Still if there
&gt;•&gt;** » " **■» *— "»*• is sufficient patriotism and understanding on the part of
&gt;Y, dec . s». iM i. the public dangerous runs on grocery stores may be avoided.
rmTulT’enu -rr.n.v
Mere in Seminole County we certainly should have
to u T0UAT Uttle to worry about. It haa long been our boast that this
'# A SUNKEN ROAD county produces more fresh fruits and vegetables than any
MISDIRECTED SOL- area of similar sire in the United States. There Is no
VE
^ , n Na^ u reason whatever why Seminole County cannot feed Its own
‘RE0 Is NO USE P*0^ * nd still have a substantial caah crop to contribute
against god he to the sustenance of the rest of the world.
UKHVE THE sta b s
However, it might not be amiss to suggest, in view
trn ?Uimif' always8 °* lhe proposed rationing program, that, greater offorts
nation* »r* «i‘ ■ drop should be made toward perfecting a better diversification
it, and arc counted s* of local crop* and a more effective system of local distribu­
tor *&gt;f the balance, be-, Hon of fresh fruita and vegetables. Now that cannad goods
la m n *—laalah 40 lV are to * * somewhat limited, more people will want fresh
------- - -------|vegetables from their grocers in greater quantitiea than
as and Child
ever before.
Waihlnftorf Post)
Iaks I farmers will find too that although celery ia
ehUd fiV*" ,h* n mbu*‘ bringing a fancy price today, there will be Just as much
t watch, worn smooth money to be made In cauliflower, broccoli, and string beans.
ngUof on « chain
And the housewife whose favorite kitchen Implement has
ria# sold. Th* child long been the can opener may soon begin to wonder why

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Arabic Radio Control
Tlie British Broadcasting Corporation haa found a way
to mnke radio advance the war effort, and at the same
faltering now and then, but time sponsor good literature. This la through its Arabic
h* babbling' girt
her email band* aa if the) Ikx1try competition, which hna arouaed interest In the many
countries where Arabic is upoken. Entries have been re­
sold scarcity hold
won that spill tike aun from ceived from Egypt, Syria, Iruq, North Africa, Palestine, the
lie watch of gold.
Persian Gulf and India. Judges In I-ondon representing the
whole Arabic world chose the winners, whose products were
I celery market U *u good broadcast from London. The winning poem written for
days some of our fannet*
•ginning to wonder what la this occasion was by an Egyptian. Second place went to a
poet from n small island in the Persian Gulf, and third
place to a citisen of Aden, on the eastern shores of Hu­
lled fleaJ r
i
Thbrjr&amp;s of cduree aiv attempt to improve tho,feeling
toward Crest Britain on (he part of the Arabic world. Its
surcosa may be judged by the fact that It aroused violent
View of the rationing pro- attacks frem the Axis broadcasters.
In the last war Germany, through her control of Tur­
L, nresent and contemplated,
rht not be unwise to reeorn- key, then the home of the caliph, thp highest official of
tbat folk* do their 1943 the Mohammedan religion, was able to command consid­
HU ehopping early.
erable Mohammedan support. Now thinga are much bettor.
of th* boys around Mohammedans dislike the Nasi paganism, and know very
well what would happen to them if Hitler wou.

There was a merchant who refused to advertise in his
local newspaper, saying; "Nobody reads it/' but who con­
stantly secured handbills from some wholesale house, which
were passed around and placed in the automobiles on the
streets. When the merchant's daughter got married, he
went gleefully to the office of tbe newspaper with a long
pita ia going to be rationed, story about the wedding. The editor set up the type,
pa will continue to withhold printed It on 200 bills and sent a group of boys out with
wholehearted support of th* Instructions to place them In automobiles standing on the
tom unUI w* know for sure street. The merchsnt, who was subject to High blood pres­
mar it appllea to cannad apis- sure, is now convalescing in a hospital.— Oklahoma Pub­
lisher.
.
r k m a fat man H hit
i*t Leon (Henderson. Vfell,
ws get through with
•g, we may think Mr.
n ws* Ju t an old softie.

rnur* or Ice* on the Irnflh of a chewed 100 million pound* of
(•hlnaman’a ihlrt would make a Ituni l»*t yrar. I’rople chew |um
whole lot of lllffl-lcure liui It did. f&lt;&gt;r lhe *amr rtaaon other* moke
Two decade* auu the Houth wa* —to relieve their nervou* tcnelon.
suffering fmtn * surplus of cot­
ton. Hume rrnlu" lie**,) to make I’ralie* be! Maybe wi» will not
figure* and found Mint the 400 (»• obliged lu ration rhocnlale a*
million Chinvar u.rd a little u nrw *ourrr of “making*" ha*
over a billion ami a half thirls lorn found, a ship returning from
In a rear: an inch added lu tlirlr Allies bringing in 100,000 bag*
Irngtn* would ati.urh a Ini of rot* of cocoa bean*.
ten and llte mcn&gt; uerd (he more
we would All. Thry managed to A nartrr of a Century make* a
get th* Inch silted and lha *ur- lot of diffrrrnre in lh* nred* of
ptb* WB» ahint ler.t Sow we need u noldler- arm*, fond, equipment,
that rotton and that Inch U to rlothing an other Impediment*.
he rut off ami another two in­ I'ollier* aav* that In th* othar
ch** with it. ■
|•orId war la ttfd a mlUbm troop*
over**** requlrM 400 tradipetl
An “aged man" «&gt; th# news­ •hip* and 4H0 Cargo vessel*; now
paper report callnl him. while to carry the am* number no ex•Itting in a Miami bar-room had tr* troop ship* are required but
hi* pocket picked of 1114, It 11 tsk** 730 cargo vessel*.
will lw cold comfort he will re
reiee when be tell* ranm how hr A national advertiser heads hi*
lost it—or will he)
publicity “How American It la
to want something belter" Mighty
Federal figures *ay that thir­ rood Idea to carry Into air dally
ty million replacement aula tire* life.
were sold In th* year ending
H*pi. SO. Multiply that by th*
number of pound* a lira will A rtever .rartoonlil dubs Uinta
weigh and you will get an Idea of aa the "Captain of lha InfantI n a 1*
„, r'
our rubber consumption.

a tint# Ilka this.—fit. Pe-

rptl be plenty of nvora la­

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303,560 were Incoming.

The Florida Grower * talas that
ike re are sM et 14 plants for dta-

*leatin* aad drying by air and
other best FWrld*V*w**t potato
crop. The dried pulp la used far
dajry feed. '*___
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Current Comment

i many yaor* ago U

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.7TOS the average s
th* figure jumped

On Dm . &gt;0 Key Weet Metfcedlete celebrated the centennial
anniversary of the establishing
of thetr cbiareh there.

The state chamber of romrema
notee that durin* IS4S Florida
Income* were greater than for
esy year of C* Ma^/JMivi
■ M l eoe sad ,e quarter MUlon
dollsre, *a Inmaee of l SI million* over 1941.

A New York man who can
but •peak 71 lenruage* makes hi*
hying by washing dish** while

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FEED
STORE

iod. Th**o figures do not taka
Into lha cofiildrraUon the 481.7S0 parcels handled, of which

in pointing out Germany’*
(flee concept In elevating the
naTlon above th* man J . J . Thorn­
boys, in . three different stateo—Minnssotg, South' DtkoU dike, J r * pronounces It MfW6*ntk non*en*e." It glortflae th*
and low*.—-Your Life Mogul tie.
nation and degrades Tti componta,
the Individual*. Th* author iplshi
hart saked of how much Import­
ance would be a notion of tlllt•rates, imbeciles and loehcUateaT
If evil powers or* to ho avoided,
should not good one* ha cultivatadf How con yds do this asrept through th* IndlvUaalT It

fr B

Thr great Itrvaker* hotel, (he
rrmamma on* of th* two lav**
Flagler interest hoctelriea there,
ha* lawn taken over for a mili­
tary hospital, along with it* 04
aerr* Ol ground* I It haa 100
room*. Whitehal ha* *l*o boon
taken over. Originally It was the

Tit* township* of Florida or*
not named nor' do they have For (ha first three weeks of
township ufffelala a* In moat sta­ December . th* Miami poatofllr*
handled more than 14 mUlioct
te*, but rarry the governmental piece*
of first else* mail—0,961,survey number a* a golds In 0H0 Incoming
grid 7,700,tfifi out­
properly transfer descriptions,
going.
It was an Iwreate of 43
new* lake count*’* 101,000 De
rember war bund apportlonmrnl percent over last M *r'i like per­

Abs te n t Stork
f Independent. Don't wor-

nerd to (peak any language. -

Start your chick** off on Taaedo BUrthw *
Growla* Alhsasb—lh* faod I b l'i | m r l i i
for vitamin potency.
WE HAVE PLENTY O f BABY CHICJEBt

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comfortably in your favorite armchair,
Tuck your feet up and settle down
leisurely to

the advertising columns
examine
you m h off to
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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G lo r ia do Cicco
Radiantly Happy,
Follows The Armv

P erso n a l Activities
CAROLINE HILL CRAPP8, Bodely Editor.

T ele p h o n e 14S

Beauty Routines
e r so n a l ,
Social C alendar Shoidd Be Kept
FI ret Serjrrg^t Jamra Colbert
g
TUESDA Y
Up During War arrived Inlay from Fort Denning,

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T h * Young People* Club on th*
la k e , Front will
sig h t through th* holiday* from
g:00 , P.M. nntU U K )* P J ( . AU
» M *n t* are laritad free of charge.
WEDNESDAY •
Th* Young People* Club on th*
la k a Front win b * open every
night through tha holiday* from
g:00 P.M, until 11:00 P.M. All
■tadroti are lire Bad fra* ef chars*.
W
‘ THURSDAY
Thar* will he a •pedal New
Year** era daac* a t. th* Young
People* Club on th* Lake Front
from l :M P J f , until 11:30 P J f .
All itedanta are Invited.
w h i Towneeml P u b wit) meet
bi the Court Hou»# a t 1.-00 P.M.
with U P. Hagan prealdlng. Th*
pobtle la cordially Invited.
The Girl Scout* .w ill Kara
elumber party a t tb* Little Houa*
P.M. Plea
bliniig noee
•opptr, break fa it, blanket
and rot*.
The Court of Award* will b*
11from 7:00 P J f . until 8 :0 0
P Jf.
jN rw Year’* Eve dance from
AVo P.M. until 1:00 P.M. Spon•ored by the Key Club.
FRID A Y
There wilt be a special New
Year’* dance at the Young Peo­
ple* P u b 09 the Lake Front from
t f t o P.M. until 11:30 P.M. All
(tudenta are cordially Invited.
SATURDAY
Tb* Yoong People* Clab on th*
Front will be open every
night through th* hol!d*y* from
tWO P.M. until 11:00 P.M. All
1 rodent*
are Invited fro* of
charge.
The Junior Commando* will
meat at the Women'* Club at
0:00 A M.
•
MONDAY
W l ■pedal meeting of the Sem­
inal* Chapter No. S, Order of th*
Eaatern Star. The public I* In­
vited to attend th* Ineiallatlon*
of the officer* for tb* new year.

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HOLLYWOOD
By BOBBIN COONS

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m e w ith a r a d ia n t fat 4

Ga. to vliil hx mother.
By BETTY CLARKE
Ap Beauty Editor
Among your New Year reaoultima
I'jlion* &lt;lh* one* you'ra going to
Include, "I will do everyI can to look my lovdieat
at all time*."
Even though your
beau ha*
goo* to war, don't go to aeedl
6 tick to your beauty routine* and
look Ilk* the girl of hi* dream*
when h* return*.
Htra era aome pointer* to fol­
low:
1. Keep healthy. Half of beauty
I* ju it that. Eat
right.
deep
plenty, and remember you canrt
ever catch up on what you mlived
th* night before. If your work li
alt brain eterclte, don't aklp a
day without a (nappy walk of *
mil* or ao. If you’re on your feet
all day, try brain calltthrnle* Initfa d —read, write, or HtUn to
mualc.
2. Pamper your *kln ami hair.
Don’t neglact either Daily car*
la what will keep them (parkllng
with b*auty. Don't go to bed
without removing ev*ry dgn of
makeup and giving your hair fifty
*trok** with the bruih.
S. Mind your makeup. Don’t
overdo with ctwmetic*; (tree* your
good feature* and belittle your
w ont
4. Re neat. Shoe* ihnted and
•locking *«am( (freight. If there'*
any doubt In your mind about
your collar* and ruffe, waih them
before you wear them a eecond
lime.

SERVICE MEN’S
( AI.ENDAU

Rev. and Mr* Martin Dram of
Tampa are (laying at the Mayfair Hotel for a few day*
Mr. ami Mra. K. L
Knight
■pent Chrittma* viaiting in Lake­
land
Mira Lucille Hall of
vIdled Mr and Mra j .
for a few daya
C. Harper. M in Fran llarE. C Jr ., and Mra J . K
arper (pent Christina* day In
Uarbervlllc.

5urn

Mr amil Mm J G
MiUhurl
and children of J*cW»onvtlle. » r t r
h#r# for ft few days visiting

‘rkiwfi.

Tldi it one of a series of plet urea mad nf Admiral Jean Parian and ltla*w!fis In their Moorish villa home In
A Iff le r •„ w11 h In the pa *l t* n daj"*. t 1i t In lutmai Kre n iwrnty-year*-old assassin fatally wounded th*
s k t t j onf' y r a i old A llie d s p o n s o r e d h 1
*.•mmioidiH'r id Frern h Africa# in a rurridor at hit idikes. He tlird
i *l-i tried that the r •*.1 *ain.*ft on rf Dartan tsat ‘"murder in th*
rt* imit** \* a hmpitaL I're'l.lrnt
I * ,•
Th? *D j cj wns trntrect *
l s&lt; ii Uj a ii•. *mt Icdoa out t ■uurtial.^This i« a radiophnln.
(Crntral fV eilJ

Technical
Scigrant Gem*#
Barney and Mm. Burney nf Tam ­
pa, have been lh«* guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack llumcy.
Jo# Crenkhaw. a student at the
U nirrnity of Florida, la spendinv
th# holidays with hia
parent*.
Mr. and Mra. It F (Jrrnsnaw
Mm. George B sn irt of (’Mraffn.
11) ia a ffoent at the May fair
Hotel! arid ( lam to stay here for
lomilimr

Hull
Cif&gt;

“I'm so hnpp) *” «tt
lunch
Hni'i
iwen Im*f*i i t
Fa I t*
hitshand
loss! pit t'Hilt! i ill*
heiress t*i f.-ui tmiii
p b i mairtr*! t ** F,n |»
liMiiir i* »pelli\l t%i!h ...
T at), Holly w«H*«|
i
who is mon- Hi,in tn
aeiiiol Manv wi c,ti r*
their hapiuiit-*- u.* ,|,|
lived lint l *1--Ti,i '* -i
and wordt and h&gt; &gt; hu
and ntarihf’i
h*
pi oiihrcie *
-Ihw* ! . . . % . » *
.
went on
V\ . || „ i,
load ill int ( k n ira J
right * and I , - 1 1..
a roily ’*
I Thi- light that In*
Gloria’* f*u&gt; i* Inn l » I .4IV, %
i her ma11 ittjfo. f.i.l, . .tl t &lt; III
j I ratter of the ti i.il O. I h*
when I r r IhhiiI .I oI
j ther ' .Mr* Hi gm.ild
ninl her fat hr • lla n v I'ft vin- V\ nt r*i
for her * iiwttMl*, ii ,
""Thiil wji*w |In, tin |'
of my lift
«he
shudder " | m*i
grown up
,.
to a child iir
mother
}|,ii |
,
t hrtl t irm .ii.d i i
egein
Thr

1 h L(l i ft
* Will
each
n ** on
IV.I l*h

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tin t liei |*i
not .aa Ihi gi­
be, She hint*
nrighb«irhito*d
rnd ib'eliiii-*( Ihjt(
in her budget i reached h.i
Interview wh.n
of Mardintl an h
that he hin I H*i,i
of ftl( III! IH* ..ra ,
fir m * l*» •gii|.

Friend* of Mm. W. T i~anulr)
will be sorry to learn tl at she Is
III In the Kivcraide Hospital. Ja ck
ronviUe

Mr mod Mm, Clyde Tanner and
•on have returned to Jnckanmvilte
after visitinc Mr Tatinrr** mo*
lh#r, Mrs Je*a»c Tanner

M ra F
I, I.a n e y and d a j g h t r r
HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 23, (W
W) —There'* • new Tournament of Jarkponvillr, who havr br«*n
of Roaei queen for I’iu d e iu ’i the Rjrstp of Mr and Mm V. II
fe*tlvltie* th)i New V n r 'i Day. Lan#y will return tiwslny
and sbo’a probably ecd aik with
si* Virginia Fold
him
?r
oicltement.
There’* a girl In &lt;&gt;ur town who turned t*» Taltah«»*re aftri ■pa*iol j
ills
can toll her (he hain’l berun to inf lhi ( hrUlina« holiday*
know whateicltement
I*. The htr fiarrnl*. Mr anil Mr* * |*
&gt;
ord
r lr l’i
name x Cheryl Walgrr
Folk* with very long memories
Lieut Clyde Hurt will return
will rfCOfaile It aa that of Paaa- today to Itandolph Ftehl le i nf
dtna'a roa# tjuren of 1939.
t e r s|«efif|mff
th e
I o li d a &gt; s
w it h
Chcvyl came into pictures He- his fa Hiil y Mr arol Sirs J L
___ .ng i
in pic­ Hurt
during tb* holiday* wa* the form- member T Cheryl stayed
ture*. Bat you wouldn't know
fk dance given by the Young anything about that, because Che
and Mr
FOople* Club on th* Laka Front
P^tnr# career haa been no arw| \|r. Hobert Jenkins of Or
with Mra. Ruth Gordon Wright I7»S
roajr
throne.
That’a
why
the
CheInmlQ,
returner!
y
e
s
t
e
n
fa
y
fro m
in tharg*.
|rl W alktr booatera* — a *iie. v is itin g in A a n v ltle , N &lt; , New
Silver wreath* and larg* *llv*r able club In these parts,— are Ion,
N C . iu d ftlrrn in gharri A la
letter* (pel ling "M *rry Chriat- cheering her selection as star of
r R1 decorated % f patio where the moyft **^[t*g# Door Canteen..*' Mr »m,J Mr* Isewrge lUnnei
fweet* i m n U n l . Favor* of
This {■ the Sol Lester produc-1and daughter, Marimri’t of -lack
miniature Saata Claute* and pa- tk»n that haa enlisted the a#r-1 sosiville.
#i»ent tin* Chrlstmai
ler
fnache
bracelet*
were
given
I
vlcea of so many of the stage| holidays witn Mr and Mm A \
&gt; th* gueita.
and acreen’a gi^rat ones. Cheryl Collum
Around 300 gueita enjoyed th|* Walker will hav# in her “support
•upnor
delightful affair.
Lieut, Allan Field* M &lt;’
ing cast" a few ladles like Jfclen
Ha yea* Katherine Cornell, Ger Is fliltlimed at U incitin Mm it
truck I*awr#nc#, Katherine Hep Base, was here for « few 4 ,.
bum, Tallulah Bankhead. Mar­ visiting hia parrnD Mr. and Mi
iana Datide h» Loretta Young, and W. F. Fields.
» 7 MRS. ALAXANDER GEOROE M ark Oberon. Shell also hav# a
Misses F atelk and
Cathnmr
f#w ganlictnm named Cary Grant. Hurt,
j M’i a t t e r
_
FttUag A Peach Bawl
of City hospital In Mo­
Edgar
Bergen,
Kay
Kyaer
and
• For th* N*w YeaFe At Home,
bile, Ala., will return today aftrr
' l r . ti
hot fra il or cranberry punch hla band* and ait or seven othr^r visiting her# for a few days with
can be poured from a pitcher, or top flight bands. Theyll alt Ira »helr parenU, Mr and Mra. J L
eggnog or fruit punch ladled from In the plctur*, but th# &gt;Ur wilt Hurt.
be Ch#ryl Walker—Chtryl who
a pubch bowl.
Ef ma
was an MunknownM until no
, Lieut. Harry Woodruff ret (II HIM|
Victory Kggaeg
t hi­
The rreaon w* all cheer ebont| ) r ,i,n t ,y to Kglln Field. V*l|-.ri
Twelve)
(Here lag To
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Cheryl U th»t *he Muck—no met-l , n . Fie. »ft»r (pen-ling CSri-i
0 « « yolk*
yolka
ter how herd the going She had|*|t) hie family. Mr and Mi
cup honey
“ Vimi can't keep uv I hrnnauh’. ..i t
1-4 cup *ugmr
the u*uel Mi-monlhi’ contract. I. tVoudruff. H ie. Woodruff onl nf the Army Air F it .
Mi•tceapoon lalt
for publicity puri&gt;o*e*, end then iliughtet will Join him let.
7ne t hemiault (Irftt tn h- 1 - -*•
,3 quart* milk
wa* on her own. She played el
I
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T
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t
hade*
In
(’h-nrieult.
.f
Dent Plercy, If. S N. (Ju.... .
nd-Ir She
and bll*. and atand-ln.
Ira, an
tb ' fame-1 Srif*dt--r bm (' f
doubled for Claudette Colbert—In who ha&gt; been vUitlng hla |&gt;at-- i- tb lying Tiger) I'hrnnauJl. /- —
rahear** la for the dream ecquence Mr. and Mra. G. K. I’icrcy. irft wnrL« aa a welder for the Army An
of “No Time for Love." She awem Sunday night to ra-twirt bark to Force* Technical Training ('nmfor Veronica L aJe In “Sullivan** Ntw Orlean*. for further order, mand at KeevJer Flrl-1. Mi#t , whde
Travel*." Bhe po*cd far “leg In- for are duty aboard a Mtrrbant Pvt. rhennault leach-i men b. w i .
•erta" —her own (hapelv Item* Marina veaael.
trap 'em dying at tbe hrld't airplane
filling In for *ta r’» lege In eloear.’-c tanici *■n - l
Min Mildred RaUlff and tl —
up*. She made count!cae toete,—
Evelyn Ann Harrell left Saint
fo r new camera procaue*. new day for Atlanta, Ge. where lb, &gt;
Color flint. But the *ctdom aaw will (pend a few dare vidtinc
her face on the (Creen, eicept Mr. an,| Mr*. R. C. Miller Mi
when ehe played In a couple of and Mra. B. K.
« a tllff
.,.1
minor weetern*.
Thoma* Ratliff J r
Cheryl I* a pretty, blue-eyed,
reddlah blonde who, In camera
M ir
M ay
G iilh i «n»**ri
M*
MASONS NAME OFFICER.S
atudlea, la remlnlacent of lha lata
I i&lt;era Id Utters aimI Ml ami M«
Carole Lombard. Bhe aayi the baa
A meeting of th« Hanford Coun , T .W.
.. Rivrm,lt wm- gur*i* *»f Mi
alwajra wanted to be an actreia.
ri i hr ui
liked to “ahow o f f aa a echool cil Number 20, Royal and Scl.-ci ■'',l M,r* T " »
cheerleader end lite r aa a linger Meion*, waa held in tho Ha*onl&lt; i '" * *
with dance band*. Bhe haa eop- Hall laat Thuradar s i t i n g , at
R*’l" 'r‘ lyc Klla «&gt;f lia m liN ilifr
portod bereelf and halpwl eupport which Ume tb* following officer* Ga., Vincent L#Flls of Wayrroaa.
Ga.
nml Bernard
Fils of Si
bar widowed mother.
were elec tad f o r t h * coming year:
/«*. IBaltimore, Mil |
K.G. Bodtrblom, Thrice lUutrloua Chaika Collfge,
Ma*Ur: L B . Steele, Deputy Mai­ •pent th* hulida). with their par
ler; U J , Meek*, Principal Con­ ent*. Mr. and Mr*. 0 . C. Im i'll*
Mr. Mind* Raker of Columbia.
ductor Of Work; O.E. McKay,
Treasurer; J.D . Gove. Recorder: 8.C. &gt;|&gt;mi i lr» day* h m i .
J-A. Bedpeth, Captain o f Guani; g ita t of lha f l l u r i I u Ik-I and
R.B. Chapman,
Conductor of Ada Roger*.
Mr*. M. E. D»olcy, (pent the
Council; O.E. McKee, Steward and
holiday* with her *on, Mr. C. W.
8.E. Starr, Sentinel
Dooley and family In Orlando.
Mr. and Mra. Ed 11*11 of W rit
NOTICE
Palm Death ipent the week mil
here.
Id. Kenneth llarrl«on returned
tr» Charlotte, N.C. after having
■pent a few daya with hie par­
ent* Mr, and Mr*. C. E. Ilarrt-

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N r*(fr*l (hew. I.itul. ti»n. iiwigbi
} i*tnhower, rommin-l»r in ihi»f of
Allied lopes■ in North Africa,
king gcxidhjrs for# m lrn n f his
n A rm y bond**f
„ fo r l nets M u

Vance Is Given By
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ANOTHER DOUIEE I'KOMi \.M
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Mr. Frank La FU* of Oak Hill
•jjent Thu rad* y with Mr*. B. U
STA Y
WASH INI

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college

B A X T t lJ

Mr. and Mr*. Jaaper Nlckolao.i
o f Oetecn were dinner gueat* of
Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Hart on- Fri-

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BIG MIDNITE 8HOW—NEW YEA R’S EVE

• fcr, Clark Leonard* and Mr.
PMnfjt r.|Wli&gt;r*7.of Hanford v|(Itad Mr. and Mr*. T . W. I're ran
on Saturday.
1t
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th* Fernald-Lauehtaa Hoeplul In

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office . I I * m i f M i l and U / t
T S * bewildered
official*
now
arn wondering If they ran legally
appoint Snyder to th* job.

Watch Housewifes
Economize In '43
By M A R O A im r KKRN O D LB
Ap F m U tO* W riter
W ASHINGTON, Dec. ? J . T it*
world will ronllnu* to watch tho
A me rir an houee-wlf* In 1943 b *.
cauad aha will a U r In th* g reatest
drama o f (apply and demand nr a*
• tarad by a democracy.
’n il* really la her acrtnul acaof tho conflict
th* •on. T h e year 1042
wa*
her
toll* WO roll* aoloroobll* p m nloro performance. Komellmc*
B aku Anita m o naoU ni, •bo had at a t * FHjfht and hoarded
•ujrar and *o ff*o o r niihcd Into a
•torn to buy thla o r that w hkb
nim or r a t h ^ d noat. But whefi
tho r e a r wa* ending, a u tis tic *
lurpriecd *keptlr* and folk* found
Mama fad and clothed th*m b ai­
lo r In wartim e than In d«prr**lon
•oUrod m ilitary s e n t e * . o th e r
•porta loot etandout p*rform »t» dnn -n . America will keep houM
't o tb a m ilitia and eofieg* foot- on an crcn mure restricted whedN il a n i n o i m
i w i r a i a e w ou •jl* In 1943. She will face new
aa piayvr*. B m w
of ,11m loaa shortage* and a lrk le r rationing. A dam *' atiowod Dp- T h * romtnhOf VfUrana, fr*»hm*n ptayod on But an*'* likely In I * w eklllful •locwrt flipped • co l* to decide
Ih lo r n*w knowledge of nu tri­
moot vanity t*ama.
•port* did IU port to M p . tion th at bar fam ily may nol

Situation

LEGAL NOTICES

mi:

Ik * &gt;«url h*u&gt;* of **14 CWanlg *(
Hanford., r Ior Mt. within i l | t l cal*o 4 a r month* Irani Ik* - t i n * of
ih* rtr*t pokllcmtleo of ib l* nolle*.
Koch claim or I m i M
»h*JI k*
In w rltlo*. ah4 *h *ll * U I * Ik*
e lse * of r**l4 *o c* an4 *e *t oCrte*
*4 4 r*a * *1 Ik * claim ant. &gt;M *hall
b» (Worn lo by |h» clalm aal. »•
a m i. ar a lto rn cf, and a a r *«rk
Halm or demand nol ao Iliad (ball
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I- MONTH I NO b i t

ONIIKM o r

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n-ATK or Florida: t * Aioato

M aaala* U .rlu n . h u t * lloaalial.
I.'amp Mrt'iln. U lxla.lp pl. lllUJUT
INHh: You a r * harabgr ordarad |u
•P P**f In lb * kill of rompUlal
•lullh Ik. I.KdSdlllir
herein fil'd, la b e r e la Ike rellel
Aa aiacu lor * 1 lb * I-**l eouahl la d lm rca l on th * le i d *r
■ III and T aatam .nl of
of (Tebraarir. 11(1; otkern le* ramrilKU K JAHK
MOMTNIN- plalaanl mar proceed •• purl*.
UKII w k ja 'H. damna ad
IT I* rVHTHNH ordarad Ih .i U l .
n r a i l‘ubllcail*a i m .i a W r
U lb

W AN TE D !!
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noi.it kn • MRimriau

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Coat Hangers

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Quality
liquor

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r o a ic m x o i.ii Order be pobllebad oar* a *e o h U lb dar « l Daeomhor, I t i t . r;f
c « m
I* rH tx rca r
tk F, I IK K * (MIX
for fieur r u n u rtillt* t n t h i la Ibe
AIJ4A UAC 1HI11TON, fom pUluanl run ford II. raid, Hanford. I'lor Ida
U larb.af |ba Clrcnll Court
Womlatdo Cnuntc, FloeUr
W ITIIXUI » i band and l b . of.
Abomuj II AMNIMH HUIrruN. ll*. flrlal era I .of aald l.'ourt. tblo Ibe
n r : K. I . BURDICK. D. C.
faadaal
r
I Of fla t ol d eoil

I lia annuel ’meeting uf lb * aloch
bolder* of the- Florid* h u la Rank
Flo,Ido
a
■ of Hanford. Hanford.
tan k lu a rur|w&gt;ration. will b * bald
M i m T a l N o n n 111 room ulna aacond floor. Florida
It r C tt' F a r m e r I r ; J 'h a b * J e n * m ala li* a b ,k o lld la t. Han lard F lo ­
tta lk o a r , f&gt; ** * « » * 4.
1 rida. To ta d *,. Ja a o a ry I t . l i l t al
II. lor Ik * purpose o l ala*&gt;u n n i n m ano rtau IHonF. or
a board of directors lac
IN N A U R U C LA IM S ON U K lb
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te a r aad lb * traaa■ BO
A U A IN P T • A I P
KO .
arilan of aneb other bvalaea* a*
PM l
t ah* aarb a f'fo ii a r* hereby mar come bafor* Iba meeting.
Ireied title iw eni,.first day of
*4 aad raqalred lo preaaal
claim * and demand* which Iis rent Per A. II. 1*41.
i . b IIUWLAND JIL
or elUter of rou. may h a t*
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you

Boy* and girl* here'* your change.

that

will jvay 1 rant each for good cfan w in

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coat hanger*.

Dying than (a our phut.

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

ARCADE
Package Store

220

M a g n o lia

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COUNT, NINTH

tjoualr lo c « *
nf
Hemlnol*
lr. Florid*. *1 bla oflMd la

Ifori* m in * track* ralaad »round
$1600,000 and ba**ball around •

ndUkon dollar* for war nllaf

•gonrloo at ipecial twnrflt yarn**
Md tho World 8*rWa' p i t Man email minor IMfUM w»r*
Ml lu idU up. Larne war r*&gt;
•|Hda coma from' boxing and
r i|M U
Mr* ww llttlo InUrtiatlonal
[Million—lb* American* n a ­
il lhair entry far th* achai Pan American f a ro* * - b u t
Ik lrtN from abroad domlthalr I port*. Th*y w*r*

Haagg. of Bwad*n, In
BUI Smith of Hawaii In
lag *t)d Franrlaco Sagur*
(•van though

g K| ■ liaUi IDumH BIHUlFi
in July • a*rl*a of record
ring ptrforroancM aoch ••
haa hot known alac* tba
Paavo Nurmi In th * mid
th * ip ao* o f § 1 days
; broke 10 world record* In
c * i from lha m il* to 6,000 1-4 Lucboa.
i. And brok* th«ro badly—
Bill Smith, 18-jfear old n.n uf
: 12.4 fo r Ih r** m il** aharad • Hawaiian policeman of Irish

t

ancMtry, won thro* A. A. U.
swimming champlon&gt;hlp&gt;, th* 440
In 4.16.6 and th* NH0 In V.64.4,
both nrw world rvcurdi, and tho
190 In |:I0.T, a new American

-------- record. Ha imsahed lit* half-mil*

ir ■wifi Swoda, A n a An*
fLnlahaol Juat a stop behind
equal Woodaraon’* ilm *.)
t. 4, Ha*gg cam* far ctowr
iy other runner In history
.mythical 4-mlnutg mil*

mark by 13 aecond*. K*o Nakama. hi* fallow Hawaiian atol n»w
Ohio Stair r l* ..m .le , thaUrrni
the mil* record by VH emnule with
a Z0:J!9 performance. Altogether
record* w*r» *m aih«l In
of

lltnated

OflTt
bOMi,
had
Mow

r a

Ladlaa* light brown handlUA'a ponaliwok with A
• niton books, rcgUtramwd and HU* cartlflaaU

Y U , ww tmrW practice blackout*
#•&amp; Aad wm' iw gradoaliy gottio
r*tion book*.
$

eu•t•flU In mait'a puraa.
reward fo r r*turn to

lUraid, Boa B.

But AaMica'i
H H '» Chriitmu wUJ bo warm
with light tod food and friendihip—while

Strrtfy t\'*ry k id b *t * right to C hrhtm *.
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•Ttry body.

American children may
N«w Order,

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I t w i l l fake ao ev'.r-Increasing io r n o t o f
-

. I t l i Iro n ic b«t appropriate that 0 0 th*
b irth d ay o f lb * P rio c * o f Peace, th la nation i
,a fc m ld renew i n to le m □ pledge to w in th e '
;W ifw -»o that a il tho w o rld e ta aharw ou r

with f m ,D(t hunger.

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T U ttP A T , PBCPIM ER 29, 1M1

Workers'
Bring Up Problem

FLOftlDA.

M r* wlU alow Ik* Udo of rw■igM ikau f r o * federal jeW , mow
■I th* rat* at 1ZSJM0 * month.
* DiiirunUed
laderal
worker*
point oat th *t half th* i n n M
10 percatt « i « boo*I vtil b*
nullified In two vr**k* when th*
Vlctarr The “M u " U token oat

n a v y train boy* her* been in
th* (addle for year*, beaming be­
nignly a* agency after agency
created new poaltlena in "a » « r
genclea" that became permanent.
Lately the “acMomjr bloc" ba&gt;
galped strength. They are
cur­
rently alarmed that the federal
payroll Iftcludee an unprecedented
fcjtixUXK) name*, and la going up.
Th* economy bloc forced the
Byrd amendment to lb* pay boost
LUI. requiring department load*
U justify th* employment of all
worker* under their aupervlalen
la detailed report* to the direc­
tor of th* budget. The amendment
aliaa at eliminating all but warvital job* and raaanlial poala in
aea-wsi agancita-

PACE FIVE.

Army Cooks
General Keeney
Blasts Jap Zeros
All Attributes
Magician Houdini Out Of Pacific

At* Feature*
ATLANTA, On., D m . IB . iSpeH e’a the n u n brhlud Ihv F ly ­
c l a l l - In a combat era* an A n a l ing fo rtresses that bl*&gt;l Ja p
Zeroi out uf New Guinea ikira.
field cook hai to lie a coaahl
aubaerih* U f perm it at **lary for
tlon chef and lloudlal to whip op ile 'a th* uun to whum WIW
«*a»t u&lt;U* th *
federal
Labor war Uxute, and It auka* th* f t ,victuali for th* boya, beci
ecauaa a credit goea lor routing Jap rein ­
liroblera a*
on* at lU flmt tOO to $1,630 income* (S IM to
fleet* o lf the Solomon!
lot of bit cooking mutt b
fport*.
U SS monthly) of |k* majority of
b* don* forcement
I I * I* U-yi-ar on. L te jl tirn .
In a complain blackout.
9 Cw aim a reeofnlted Uw Urn* 0 . 8 , employee* look ralrrvecopk
George Churchill Kenney, rotnporary nature o f th* pay inervau matched against wartim* U n i t
When he land* In the a r * * with mander of the Allied Air Force*
(M ature In limiting l u 111*.-to coat* and the neeeaalty at main­
hi* field range and other equip* In th * aoulheieat Pacific ami aild r
ril M, IMS. Th* bill provide* tain lny a “ilraaay front."
aieni. it ', up to hi* Ingenuity t* to Gen. M acA nhur, who** piulta
average 10 percent 1acorn*
pick a location where th* enemy have dammed Ja p com-nitration*,
a t for low er.bracket federal
1won't find him and
LBt kid eared th* way for capture uf
ploy***. T h l* 1* i tall abort of
CATCHES OWN
• hole layout apart. It I* pointed Buna and Gun*, knocked Zero* re ­
la parvant y ard atk k fo r pay
out In Initructlona at
.
gularly Into the era* at small
« U fUad by th * W ar Labor
NEW YOKE, Doc. » , lAH lose to Ihtmaahrea.
ini In th * H U U * ataal ' wage
Durlag the C. C. N. Y. Brooklyn lara, Fourth Service CogimaruL
Born In Nova Scotia of Am eri­
Trained for hi* job. h* pick* a
Cnlfaga football gam*, a City hack
can parent* on vacation. Kenney
’craonna) directors In many
pentad 16 yard* and th* wind alt* for hla kitchen whan h* can studied at Maiaachuaelte Im t.lu tr
advantage at
of natural no
oovar
ear
eral agenrlea are
privately
blew th* ball back Into hi* arm a take auvantag*
lo prevent obaervatkm of troop of Technology, became a cunttruca tU y a r j gain.
a
concentration! by th* anemy. Td lion engineer, than head uf
firm In eorld war I
hi* rung* and cooking ulanaila, contracting
he waa coramlmloned an air &lt;u ii &gt;.
oth*r equipment la added ha strict firml lieutenant, stayed In tinurcordanc* wflh hla initially*
Uva and array after the A rm lilkithat of hi* helper* In ImprovLalnf
Kenney hat been in A u .tra li*
★
R E S O L V E T O S A V E F O B V IC T O R Y B Y P A Y •uch upedienta aa prwalkl* from line# August. going from San
For BuUng—
available rMourcg*.
IN G O U R L O W E V E R T D A Y H U C E S I
Franciaco
wrhre be ruminanded
SugarCurvd
11* can’t cook wUhoat fire, hot the fourth air force, lie drvrlo|ird
fir * and amok* way draw th * «f&gt; |parachute fragm entation
bomb*
BEEF
tention o f th * epeoty, *o he haa which releaa* ftuw attack plane*
MEAT
PING THE CASH 'A
lo p a t* and enforce hie own amok* at low altitude* lu a iia lr Ja p
TONGUES
TIME* TTHES, QASI
ordim
in *n r* and fla th in s* up aa landing, partle*
Kenney la five loot i n
haa
the fir * vaunt ahow.
T h * cook and hla helper* m u lt rluaa cropped, aalt |&gt;ep|iei Iibii
He
’*
democratic.
cocky.
'nut*
rig up Iwar be* adjacent to thd
alaMil tbe k id ." undr i hiM t i»tit
range. *o they can be
Veet i Phija
uand.
aerving table*.
Ha'a got to a rrang* hi* uncooked food, known
F Im F a t
SCRAPPLE
aa * tore*, near lb * kitchen and
Freak Drtaaed
nrurniber where rack item la lo­
cated. for If he want* to bolt
tume
potato**, he wouldn't do *o
Quantity Right* Reaarvad
well tf lie fumbled around In th*
W»it Select
C- 0( « r hike* Good llua t a i i n . Unwary 6
datk lorn* n lfh l and got Into tha
MaW A RraAam * * * * G*ori Tku l**wday. kanoery 1
pile of onion* Inatesd. Or, If he
PORK f
wantivl canned tom ato**, be d have A I* F u t i r M
lb
Ja n . 1 m irk i a n r * y m r&gt; r
a led fa r e If h* made a raiitak a
TAILS
T a u * Shipped, Dtaaepd, Q tm U A '
HENS lb
and dumped a lot uf rgnntt) J &gt;pAll iDO-'lflflUilt lllifr fiiUlltl
pearbee Into th * pot pf Yrgrtable Mlf of Oik fntltlr#. UullitMlliE th*'
T U R K E Y S 154bs up, Toms, lb 4 5 4 7 Vi
OlAtom «f llKtliffttillir f'Rt’h &gt;I'DI
(OUp.
lo onr of
in 1f#** iti

§

* y JOHN GKOVIOt
Salary bo**i* fo r t*d*ral
*r* approved In the Uat

o f all p a jrcW k a . lUatur United
8 U U * araptoyeta o r* *)*o 'jo d er
b**T|r *U4&gt;*rrUorjr p r e u u r * to

lo t Vrn Help W ith T o w 1941 Resolutions!
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Chops

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Aa old Wgand k a rt that ll oa Hew
Tuar'p Pay you *&lt;M block-ey* pea*, hog
lawl and Me*, your New Year will be
tilled with Peace, yoy end Rich** If*
gotten lo h e quit* a rue tom and It a on
appealing dleh W ere preaenting all
thte* Item* very apecial lo ikul your
Hew Year *fl thrlluly

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MIX

3 Pk»*25

T o r F e o c * in Ih* Mew Year"—Block Cy*

7 'ac

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4 ct % 9 &lt;

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6 tin 3 9 c

T ar Ihchaa In ih* New Y ear"—llu a Ho**

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ib
4

2 3 c
2 7 c

Whit* Comet

10c

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10c 2 7 c

1’

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P O T A T O E S

10

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MILK

Pkfl 10c
CeUaaa'e Kwv't

CEREALS

pfc# 2 3 c

9 Vzc

3 3 c

ind

iiisybK

mllh

Oiiritt«l

JltH tut U*4,i *• ” )rMf
Mobilization Day oft»»r#«Ight.
ih# gu#t "
N t» Y r ir 'i , tfk» J.klB 1#
Farm Committee v1•On
hljf dvcoratr home* with bam
l**i, U ulrl, chmiruBl Ikrep* ha&gt;l
Formed By State ■ptritfi ■ # ! ) ) . &lt;ll in i } * i Aiiiiiii.m
Ga i n e s v i l l e " i w
a ., ( hp * rtal) J a ti Ik Haa been proclaimed
Farm Mol illiation flay by P rraldent Knoaevelt, lo ren lar attention
on 11M1 hood no Freedom goala
irrm iik AUDooncMf by fWr#iAr;
o! Atfr iru llu r* CUudv K.
R. Wkkuini
kk*

tfur healthL drt#d butt f oiaukr
t fur bmg life | Tha) 1 c«* ih r if
lw*ii fr a il, n k b r i l r h «&gt;Iv mu* **
tbr lurk thr) bo|&gt;r tire year mill
bring In
y r*r« n bn- „
U’km ruitomm y to lo*»k Ka|*|*&gt;
Tbr

Vr»r'»

|»njM *rul houm whi.i.l ,,n

trftditnirially

S4

g- a-

on ih«i iliv

lif r - r iilR t iv v a

wlib

RTld

n ifiR * of Avrurinf maximum pro-\

rltra, Hblhaho*
V’
wurmhlppHPr* thrufig to •mui

tHiurhdi, bciii bvliifr M«r

Mth
oil, wurahlp in four
A Florida
Farm MobUIaatlonl ,,n
*I U imhb*.
tUy ( om m lttr# of 25 rv p rm n la - th* * b#* in
wilh
"i
live* of Co-o[wrallre, civic, bllal- Ihr theory they'll lh ,n I- lta|ipv
n e ii and government group* Inyear round N n t &gt;!*&gt; I- .»
trreatr,| In f i e atate'a agriculture netinnal
holiday
tien .hi &lt;ai
ha* been appointed by II
ha,
Q
G.. when government uffniaU
&lt;
|«-. &gt;«
Clayton, cl airman o f tha Florida royally appear at Ilie linju-riat
UH()A W ar Bodrvt P r. W I l W T A W * to wnrVhlp aiu-eatnr* an,|
Newell, provoat for a a rk u ltu r* at Lop*, in rffecl, that
th
tin
the llp lveralty of Florida, h a * ; poll of heaven haa
hern d eiignalad a* chairmen ..f!
.h, comm lit**.
Mr
C lay Ion aaM today that / t * a
11
i
flovernor ftoU.n.1 will be ..b e d L l t r U H
SeU SO H
IS
to ntuclalm th * itay for Florida.
in line with th* iT atld ent’a pro
rlam ktlon.
A rrangw eenu
for
counlyr m eeting* are being mad*
by county
agenti
and county
U.HDA war hoard a
F lorid a1* farm goal* fa r |IH3
G A IN R H V IU X l*rc 2 J. D V
call fo r m aterial
inereaaee
In CtaD - MUnu*U »r w»* tbr
Iff III
produttlon of pCanuU, alt kind) 1 1&gt;plle«1 Iin l hr Ii I 'if1 FI r iti u * It i '•»*
of m akt*, fnltv and eg g i raaen BVRPnn tikkUy Inv K i I *« 11 ml
tlal and naval (to r**, and Hecre- rttriryhurVM will, rha* Mini* A m
tary Wickard haa declare,! that rtlDurat KiirnHtm fU-rvkr
failure Iq pa* our reaourrei to
MO or MM3f c lru» HfR*tiii v*nIh* fu lleal a ile n l In th&lt; prudoc c«rt«lnly bm urtutuvl um*,’ f»«- *l«tlon of these vital crop* will be ctv m i “ IUkiif.il in
tbr
* mi Iy
nothing abort uf tragedy.
S pring «•*
uhtiwtt.!})
.
in hi* pfvtlam atloo, FreeUWnt Spring gruwlti uf l i r f * w. a urt
Knoaevelt said. *1
aSould
like UttlRllY Iravjr, mid tba* i f m ) ^
Farm Mohliaalion Day to be
mtidlUon uf tfM * III l hr r . I i) I
aymboi o f a free
A m erica; a growing trkauii wmb tiJiuxmlh
symbol o f the might and produc­ good, whllv, uti Ih r fithrr hnrul. j
tivity o f ou r Nation; and a aymboi unuxunlly lijrhl r«li)f*ll n flrr July j
of our unalterable determination rtiu llv tl In tn* wumt F all druuKlil
to pal to fu ll ua* our agricultural In M y tir * . ItU ir « n
u su ally '
resource* aa well aa our o tte r hftrd to gvl, and th#r*» wrrv other
resource*, la th* achievement of unuaualv and n J» rr» * con«lilN»n*|
complete victory.”
with which thv irruwvrH h..| to
cop# **
W A k FKNC'E*
Deapitr a ilw r iitir .,
hoWKvrf.
jtrow rm ihinI ifri! jiroiMibly ihiBO STO N , Mesa Dec. W, lA*&gt;
Uirfpat im p
rw ont
for
P art of th at stately, 100-year-old tk * first (&gt;•&gt; and ■ half month*
fence
around
hli forte
Hot Ion of thv ha rt r ■t ** a ann. obl a 11u*d
Common Haa gone to war. About Ib# hlghvat prtrvB in many yrar»
1,100 feat o f metal along Charles
S h o rtAf# uf labnr. |&gt;art rularl&gt;'
and Beacon street* was removed In pmnDig alul Irrigating. « u a
recently and added to the scrap t ig handicap In IU42. l-ut gruw rii
pile. T h * selvayad Iron weighed iu l)u iln l tnvmavlvra to the iluU
an estim ated 1*0 Urns
tlon nn&lt;j ram# through with |»n»
ductlan operation#
iiperaliun* in
In good
guml sba|M&gt;.1
ihhh
the T a tUmlun worker #nld.

A

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i'"ai*#'f W»*l»fB fira i^ 'A Lat# 1 l.b * r

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T

F O R T R IL E Y , Kaa Dec *9 , (AH
— PvL Levy Melvin of F o rt Riley
thaparana four men
------- --------- - tad' ‘ P vt, Melvinlit waa
waa
(lan din g d jllfo lty In H lne with
th* other man and
before
-Jd
iU*

Ik*
* t hla 8
l»* could tgot
_______________ —

• Bla
hundred
thuusaml uld'
A m erican Army rifles wen j i n ­
to arm Oritaln'e huin* guard aftei I
rhvnklrl
draw l

working,

lo

prut eel,

Carolina W ? w
yaeelnaled again.

he'd i

T

a

m

f

V* &gt;

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1

H iU ) t u n

n t ;i;r i«»i&gt;

Round Steak lb. 4 9 c| Club STEAK l b . 3 9 c
.

.

U iir i

A-

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Spare RIBS Ib.

Chuck Rosst Ib. 3 5 c
UHltlvd #11**4

Dried Beef
**t!l

2 lbn. 37c

•**+Ua I’ttlr

Fork Sausage

I*re tnitiui ABotLrd

Beef Tonguea

lb 45c

| h|* i i »|| l e u a i n
| «M \ f »

Iran HmuAfd

1

Hog Jowls Ib.
HENS
FAT l i t VERS

11) 35c
lb 42c

N. V. Stale Clitvse
Bulk Feanut Butter

lb 45c
Ib 23c

Fig
Fig
Fig
Fix
Fin

Ib
Ib
lb
lt&gt;
Ib

Fork Hams
Back Bone
Shoulder
Fork ( Imps
Sitl**

lb 35c

vit **

lfc,l

ISinijkfd Sausage. 2 9 cl
1 Hal 1f II

fa t’

2 9 c|

. .

Furo Eurtl

1 , pound 20c

33c
29c
25c
32c
25c

llo lf

A1 ll* .at 4

|HAMS

akhml* •» ■ItlBh# t e l l

Ib.

42c

.

Western Fix Tails
l&gt;. S. Boiline Bacon
Neck Bones
Fig Tripe
Fig Feel
Fig Ears
1-rcsli Mullet

lb 21c
Ib 23c
O 1LC
± ™
^
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FA N C Y F R U IT S and YK UK TA IiLKS

10 lbs.

POTATOES
A, %a

31.

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25

Ib. 12Jc
LETTUCt
I'III hIi UM

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1 0 lbs 5 1 c

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1U5
20 lbs

l

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•*

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111 3 » r ,C

It * U II le

17r

M&lt; l«t

\pplcs

UL
95c

.L g e .

2 (!t

Starch
3 fur 10c
l’\(i Soap, Ikc 4c

1 2 -0 /.

l*rcm,

Xlc

I’C Flour

10c

Apple Sauce

10c

V-

* I atmart HU|&gt;

j lll.hlaatd lulld
lulld I'ei
l'*b

12Vac

I’nmatocH,

1 llm. Z r n i l h

27 c

av. TI mp

TALL MILK
G B CORN

1 *’ §’ ***# MM-v

No. i S ln n d a rd

CutBeanslOc
I*. #|m.

10c

DUZ

TOMATO JUICE
OIL SARDINES

PARKAY OLEO
TABLE SALT

lu ll.

♦1••..1 I , I ve

|9 &lt;

t’ HMr*

RICE

11) 5 c

&lt; a r r iils

lia-vl

FI1 L UOUR
S
U Il
0

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Spinach
&gt;

tiurllop ot vi|jt loodi

Unusual”, Says
t Florida Ex pert

E

HHICE8 (MK)I) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY nnd SATURDAY

APPLES

Bfrtruhurml r»- In

to dlA TU AI W *y »

G

“WHERE CUSTOMERS REND THEIR FRIENDS”

|

Tbr r m lik a i has u k h t farmer* 1ni|»KrUI Aanrtuary f**i ib»
ihri tyghout th« land lo fa lh v r

R

a s g ; N EW ERA

ib 3 9 c

Zodiac Sign Says
194:i Ih “Year Of
Goats” For Japs

A

'lies
YC Pcnclies

21c

Uaisins, 15-uz.

13c

riiislete(M
lei
vnumb

her
\ frlB f

|l■tat■■«*!

I*ca Soup

**

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i m ia l

hh b , a*

I21jc

Svrup, No. 5

39c

Kctclui)), 14-oy.,

21c

Klcach

10c

'■rlkt

Cleanser

3 for 10c

Salad DrcHHiitR

15c

Crux. 1 lb

19c

Bulk PruncH

10c

•4me.tear
II,

i**l. |oa*

Toilet Soap
%«l4mg&lt; I ml 1.1

TisHue

3 for 13c
Pickle, 15»oz.
15c
Ia4(i| iifbIbH
Baby Food
6c
•ibtbg llamvalf l»

Soup

3 for 25c
FEEDS

VA I#.

67c

Scratch Feed
’s

ik.

Laying Maih
Growing Mnuh
X# ib-

Fruit Cocktail

.

85c

CEREALS
Q uaker O a t s .... l i e
U la ln B r a n ....... 10c
rileaaa

torn Flakee ........5c
jireddien ...... W / g

• J?

' ;A ‘

f -i

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U

Sweet Upsets Hi Guide'
Apple Cart In First Handicap
LONOWOOD, Doc. 2S, (8pel l ) —S tar Sweet, a H I ahot,
inning tha 5:1(1 mile In the Intgursl Handicap at tha opening
cea of the Samord-OrUmlo Ken.
1 Club laat night came In flrat,
: Ill-Guide a
favorite waa
locked dorm at the first quarter
id finished a dead laat
S ta r Bweet paid 50.CO to win.

Blond Sinkwich
Was Determined
To Play In Bowl

B) ROMNEY W H EELER
Feature!
TIIENS, Ga., live. *■».—Georwill plav In t'aaadena'a Roee
rl New Year's day, became a
-headed guy from Youngsn. Cl, war determined to be
Amrrlra and dirt It.
lit. bu-y gent wei (and !•)
nn» Frank Hinkwlrh, nickird "The fireball," who won
All-A m niia reeognillon In 1041
*• l he nalion'a No. I hall-carrier,
and who duplicated In 1012 by
,rt | „i hemming a brilliant paaeer and
of liet- eatabliahlng a new national recre than **'1 in yard-gaining with 2,187
yania total offense.
htly f i
(icoriria loit Juil one game—to
kennel,' Alabama In 1041, and won a bid
to Miami'* Orange Bowl, where
eecond Sinkwich A Co. went to town
rare, a with a til 211 victory over T e ia i

latchad field which Includet auch
Id favorite* aa Mlnymor, Myrt'a
(ride, Grace and Jerry Key. New•mere to the racing ware In this
rent are Laura Dell, Klttv Pearl,
ndraw's Tip and Candy Johnson.
Mlnymor la the prohahla favor­

ite on the laaia of aeveral Imprea
alv* tchoollnga.

nceming Rationing
GAINESVILLE, Dec. **. —

(Special) — "flprtng bouK-eltsn*
In f" should be ruled eat for the
duration, accord Inf to Virgin!*
P. Moore, home Improremcnt
•peciallet with the Btat* Agricul*
tural Estcnslon Senrict.
In iltsd of w altldf until spring,
MUe Moore euffeata to Florida
hom.-roak.r* that they (Iran houae
frrtjucnlly and thoroughly through*
out the winter In order to turn
up ecrapa of rubber and metal that
are needed for war purpoeea, to
prevent fire In the home, and, of
courae ,to avoid tha old-faahlofled
warm waalherMipheaval that drove ' ■. M in -.-, i itiri?. n .tie o :

one.

S

P

A

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**

D tfC.it- Utaf/faYA WAS

KdOCKdO oGf *41HC*
SnfYH M M 4 0 9 1

*

T V U tl A U G C I E O O
i4 4 e Y f

natare just don’t werk that way.
•Anybody that’* been knocktd
down at a coffee counter know#
thnL
When Mr. Rooaevelt announced
rationing would begin on achedule, he figured that any future
■puttering on tha (o b ject ought
to com* from empty gaa tanka.
I allow that the more tanka
wo keep dry over here, the more
tanka we can keep filled fo r ac­
tion over In Africa.
O f course w* can look far a
lot o f changv* now, Peoplo ain't
going anywnar* much for the dur-

By SPOON R IV E R SAM
AP Feature*
Well, wa*va got gaeollne rntlonIng, whether we Ilka It or not.
Penonally, I'v e never met a
car owner that complained. It'a
a funny thing to me that aome
CongTeaamen would holler for
more gsa, when that's one commodity they7l never run abort of.
Some folks euggeeted we try
to save on gaa by voluntary

meant, that It, )utt .depend or
'

■« hearted

WnUA -n -A c u z.

l

,

0*I»b&gt;-— I M

m a te ts*

i

lb 35c

.

QetaUly Rlgkla Renew ad

Grocery Prices Good Thru Wed, Jin . 8

llmdlaw, Xsrlkfni
Whiting
tb
15c
■tee a.aaiai fit
■-3^'
Fish
WlC
lb
IlfMitM
(le*. II. M«)
Shrimp
lb
23c
Ye. Si* Fla
Croakers lb 10c
FRRff wi*i# 1rftab
Roe *— lb
45c
Pmfc Water
Bream
lb
17c
FUrile Clash
Mullet
lb 12V,c

Meat A Produce Thru S i t , Jin . 2
Thla "«ult“ conalata of 250
aheela weighing 170 pound*: 200
pillow ellpe totaling 52 pounde;
200 towele, 20 pounde, 8 port era’
roate, I I pound*; and 8 car bage,
17 pound*.
Mounting military traffic, now
requiring *a many a* one-half o f
all altepinr care on peak days, ii
reflected In an Incrcaaa of 17,411,K4I piece* of aolled linen removad
from care during 1941*1041. The
total for the year wae 170,011.*
841 plecea, a total which Ihli
year, tha Pullman Company e *.
pecU. will awtll to more than

119 W. FIRST ST.
D » » « 0 -

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HENS and FRYERS
r . r IM Ilas, WbI I #
oec. 5 —
Biw *y e w w s

eeTjferJflp-To
BASS BALL A1

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/

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■«•»!

19c|TaUB

lb

Meat

19c

lb

■ n l Urate —In C a rtra

( lj&gt;

i Ib a p o p t u o cSP
SoOfN CJM ASlOCiATi(VJ

7?

/

■tl r r y LAiaoet 14

Wi4 4ew

D e c .t » -

PURE LARD

......

75c

4-lb.-ctn.

BEA0 JACK KslOCKBD OOf

m e fto e tH

-To

io*&lt; Rtwoawmow as

U&amp;^rw ei&amp; H T kiW fr-

van*** ran*.

IS a r rM *

lb

Scrapple

BACKBONE

la e tH C a w S

25cl Tongues

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

Tvae.r ( .w - P H

lb

■ **(

39c

} lbs ....... 25 ®

: 23c

PORK L IV E R . Tender, Sliced

Kir

vhlll. Juava
&lt; hint, , liru n
'art Wurth
Karnuu* I... I ,
’eppr Girl
Ur llaau
I t t r i l Mam l - l l l * Mils
tab tact'tain
t'laar fall
Saxla It.
I*,)'. offl, ,r

Tr*4»r V»*»p r * m
I'M ilr r StyU P m b
r .m

S o l —U I , p ta fb .a . •&gt;

CLUB RIB STEAKS............ lb. 39c

hi,.an

lay R l
NI*M itara
H atlk Itarai Kalarllr
Spurt lJomlnu laitia’a Jim
"allow Olflrar K irk! liny
lateral Hull
T«»nr T .. .. I
Iway. Ilea
l^ d .ll*. r . , , . ,
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ADVERTISING*

D ray Sew r a a e b l n . b

PORK BRAINS, Select Set*

tarata

By the Aid t i Newspaper,

FILLETS

Georgia 40, Taste Chrlitlan UniSeven tone of copper arc fired
Airplane engine# being chipp'd
verelty 20.
Hot* Bowl, Jan. 1, 1013: Geor­ In ■ single minute of combat by abroad arc enclosed In molalure*
a aquad oi fifty fighter plane*.
gia TT, U.C.L.A. T7.
proof, tranaparent bag*.

l.u rh y

YOUR-SHIP WILL
COME IN” Sooner

P « n h . r»| * r RtfHttfvl

-

I’rwiuctlnn of food In llrltaln
haa been Increased from &lt;0 to AO
percent of the nation'! needa.

(Jin n

n *k *h i* to get 4
I don’t know whether they (Uw
■tend that or not. I t’s M ing t ^
be a real teat for famlllea, to
ic * If they can get along among*!
tbelrselvc* In* Id*
their
home*.

Mali berm
a

W o 4 -WU MIAMI C^B/4,

2 2 0 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

Ih erry

'Ml

alien, nod I f * r

▼*ndrr. J i k y

Hftklaf Tiff if»# iW fl

lb

Ribs

an*

I raw. f l a t !

Kill* I’rart
lady Jfih h*cin Jarry Kay
lira Hell
Andrew'* Ti|,
laymor
Myrt'a I'.M*
T rmIIi |U&lt; I a-iaia Mila

Roast

P m l

Ill- la *

Beef

lb

Ground

Reef

lb

ChKh

32c

w « tr* F I*

Park

Backbone
•H-t rnrtt

PORK EARS, Weiigrn Select

29c

lb

Sausage

HBBP DRAINS, Select Sell

32c

lb

T u tr r i( m u

lb

25c

Pvrb

Chops

r H f»i4

ria

lb

Shoulder
Mrary rt«

(•«

35c

lb

t’

15c

lb

Heads

WEDDING IN TAMPA

The Lucky New Year*s Dishl

‘ Edward Johnaon. 30, mb,ml.
GEORGIA RECORD
df Tampa, and Sarah I,** Jamv*.
IS, colored, of Sahford, rwrre
ATIIKNfl* Her 2U
Here la
(•tarried In Tampa, Dec. u. Wal- (tmrglw'a rrconi In pontiMraion
J j r L&gt; Roae, N. P. officiating Iwwl
Wltneaaea wer# Cheater and Ada
Orange Howl, Jan. t . 1042:

GET THE THRILL

Htabew—e l a . Kara r » r r e a r

r„

Bk«f4-fM

RICE*

PEAS

4 lbs. 27c

2 lbs. 15c

F «f

JOWLS
lb 23c ■

TROPICAL
FOODS
of Picking Winners
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE
NINTH RACE
CANDY JOHNSON
LAURA BELL
GRACE
K ITTY PEARL
ANDREWS TIP
JE R R Y KAY
M1NYM0R
M Y R Tfl PRIDE

Awl

FORMULA:^

GREYHOUND GUS

fit

First, Advertise!

la on the air ovar

_____ ■

WDBO tenlght at

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THEN, watch yotfr Business grow!

• i l l with ell the
vdope" on (he doge

RESULTS:

at tha Sanfard-Ov-

6 Cans 39c — 4 g l 2 9 ®

SUGAR__With Stamp-lb. — 4 ®
~»ab r v ,,

BALLARD’S ... — 5 lbs. ........ 2gc
SALT

4 l ’/4-lb. pkgs.

10c

IM C A M T O A

IB7MC6W.

JTOMAJJfW

12*oi.

19c

F^w

Honey 2% lb Jar 41c

FLAKES------- £ large------- |} c

YNn reed d a t a

8-os.

10c

B L E A C H - ----------- Q t -------------- I'A

B j £ r '" W

17c

lande Kennel Clnb

|hama.ivou^ a;

Blitter

POTATOES
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25c Broccoli ,bch

25c

Jelly

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DOTTED STATES DEFEHSE

SAVINGS BON 1)8

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 30. 1912

M em b er A rw oclatcd I’ rcv *

State Exceeds German Forces
Doom Sealed ForTrapped Nazi
All
Goals
In
Are
180
Miles
uinea Are
By U. S. Firming Field From Tripoli Divisions Before Stalingrad
Commissioner Mayo F r e n c h , Americans
M a k e s Statement Close In From Two
To Local Market sides To Cut Off
Manager Lehman Vital Coast Road

une At Monywa,
.Northwest Burma
^Blasted Again By
•;R. A. F. Aircraft
WASHINGTON.
D«c. 30.
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Fighting French Leader Gen.
Charles de (laulte,
(above),
with whom I’rrtidenl Roosevelt
said he will confer In a move
calculated to hstlrn unification
of French factions for the com­
mon fight tn lilwratc France
and conquer Germany.

addition to depriving the
see o f a valuable base from
ho bomb India, the capture
tyab wowid give the Allies
3 alrfld d h im which to

‘Wrg t w ale , m id" by Wavollb
.toopa and th at the main British
itfsnslva to recapture Burma and
eopen the Burma rend Into Free
Jhlna obviously bad not yet befit.
"ObeerVtre ware Inclined to dlam n t n report by the AxU-ctmJgllad Paris radio that British
roopa already had penetrated the
Sdndwln river valley east of the
a l a hills, which Ua across a poeiflpa Invasion road toward ManWay.
B as ant
communications
ifm Now Delhi, however, hove
Bsntloned vigorous patrol action
5 the Chin hills.
'I n a statem ent Tuesday Wavell
•Id a t Now Delhi merely that

[is explained that, Ikeorelicaltho Japanese occupied the
do o f Burm a up to tho Chlodrtrer, b u t that hi the receat
weather they had withdrawn
a the Kabo valley, U a triber o f tho Chladwtn. and that
• then tho a m had been la
Hah hands. Ho sold the area

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WRIOIfT F1XLD, Ohio, Dec. SO,
M V -A daatga for dogtrusties on
ao uad m mod of scale was placed
etf view here yeetofday la the
•modi! o f a bamboo which weald
.dwarf the Flytag Forttow and tho

Local Man’s Sub
Sinks Eight Jap
Ships On Patrol
Gets Commendation
By • Admiral For
Success Of Duty
Joseph George, a local colored
man, a second class petty officer
aboard a submarine reported to
have sunk eight Nipponese ves­
sels o ff the mast of Japan, has
received a commendation from
R.H. F.nglith, MSN rear admiral,
stating that a* a member of the
aub'a crew his “performance of
duly was an Important material
contribution to ths succesa of the
mission."
Photograph* of two of the
veaaela taken through the sub­
marine'* [wriacope were seen at
the Herald and according to ona
of the “snapshots", which shows
a background of land nearby, a
vessel must have been torpedoed
fust o ff shore. In this picture,
the ship's l*ow Is above the wa­
ter and Its stem Is completely
submerged The other caught Its
object rolling over on Its star­
board side and this ihip appear­
ed to be hit In atvaral places.
A portion of the commendation
•ays. “On the first war patrol
conducted by the submarine, that
vessel la credited with sinking
11,OSS tons of enemy shipping
composed of ona naval auxiliary
vaaael,
throe ore ahlpe, two
freighters, one trawler and one
sampan. In addition to this, ona
7,000 ton freighter was severely
damaged* The submarine spent
40 days on patrol In enemy con­
trolled waters and encountered
numerous patrol Teasel*, which
ware • voided by skillful and In­
telligent thin handling, so that
only otta light depth charge was
encountered
AH attacks ware
conducted aggressively and I be
raaolta o f ths patrol ware highly
satisfactory. The conduct o f this
first war patrol by the e a rn !
•eta n criterion for ether sub­
marine personnel In dctermlnsUgn, ng|reaalveneas, courage and

‘Nathan Mayo, S la lt commis­
|R| A iM rtilH Fr»M»
sioner of sgriculture who yeateiA new flare of activity wai r*&gt;
doy afUrnoon visited Manager ported today on the North A fri­
H. J . Ithm an at the' Sanford can front w hen UHlIih ei(hth
S U U Farmer's Market, aUtad irmjr vanguards attacked Axil
that In all fields of sgriculture, force* weal of Wadi Cl Chcblr,
rUH&lt;li had during 1 9 0 . «i t ltd- 1B0 milts from Tripoli* i s French
td all goals act, and except for troopa In central Tunlila and Am­
dairying
and possibly poultry erican loldltr* to the iouth were
dalryl
_ —
production, would. In hi* opinion, reported to be advancing (lowly
repeat that performance.
In a threat to cut off the vital
•Floilda, la my opinion, faces coast road linking . Tunlila with
• shortage ef mils and milk pro­ TripoliUnli.
ducts during the rom lag year due
Allied troop have withdrawn
to a number of f*ctors," laid Mr.
from a hill i l l mile* northeast of
Mayo,- Inspite of ths fact that ! Uedict-Cl-Sah on thr mad to
Governor Holland has aeked for Tunis "after inflicting
severe
aa 8 percent Increase In milk pro­ casualties on thr mem)'.’* while
duction to meet Increased deAllied fighter planet striking
clear across southern Tunisia
“During the past year ttd dai­ Waited and set afire to Ails
ries In the S u ta have found It troop and supply trucks near thr
necessary to close, due to labor Libvan frontier, a communique
aondltiont, higher coat* of feed said today.
and other factors of Increased
The withdrawal was believed
coats. As a result, these dairy­
be a discretionary move. Dur­
men have had to dispose of ap­ to
ing a lively ChHstmas Day bat­
proximately 4.TM costs, half of
tle
In which the Allies raptured
which were slaughtered, and the
other half were told to other most of the ridge, the Hermans
not dislodged from the top­
dairymen," Mr. Mayo declared. were
most heights, and the disadvan­
“In addition much more milk tages of the Inferior position,
has been Imported Into Florida coupled with adverse weather
durinr the past year, than in conditions, may have made the
1941," Mr. Mayo added, "much of ringside position precarious
this surplus coming from nor­
thern dairying states such a t them
Tunisia said
Ames Iran
Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York troops had raided Maknassy, only
and Tennessee. Now, due to war about 40 miles from Ike eastern
time demands, much of this out coastal road linking Tunisia with
side supply of milk may be cur­ Marshal Rommel's Uhytn forces,
tailed."
espturing 21 Italians tnd killing
A shortage of poultry In the and wounding many others Thr
•talc was also reported by Mr. mission was completed sfter sharp
Mayo. who howeeir elated thatj street fighting and the reduction
ba believed the supply of eggs of numerous sniper positions.
would bo adequate.
Berlin acknowledged this threat
Deferment I rom the draft of to Its coastal road by announcing
ywung men who are trained ag- that United Slates troops had
rigultural workers was strongly rolled Into G afts. about 40 miles
west of Maknaasyt
French troops i b o tsars threat­
ening to tut tbtf-'A xil ’Tunisian
forces Into still another segment t
by continued blows tn the I’ont-du ]
Fahs arra, only 30 mile* south o f'
Tunis, and about the same ills I
Uncs from the eastern Tunisian I
Gulf of Ilammamet
French headquarters in Turn i r t|U e * In l l| | h h ttlili iIt « t i l I Hit
irnm rttiN lr
. sMMinrti«lmif
*
sla said that French troupe, bark
ed by Allied tanks and plane*, lif e .
2. “ T h e n ‘lilir r i* Itiit ilu b )&gt;|»
had an Important road south of
'■« &gt;*■*»• «
I’ont-du-Fahi after a fierce daw i by » ilv ir ic r,|
battle today, and that thr enemy irt P f, K«&gt; out h all 4'kjrlii lh**i l1
had been cleared from the sees U B ^ ijln rfp lo ib r A frn ) i* »m&gt;n
Foreign Legionnaires were cr«l-| .1*17 l«» that of I rut it* try
5, “*T b r out. I if* i hit*
Ited with a great share of rivo n l!■f fit't&gt;H v r v it if n t r H in I h r w
flghllng.

MIAMI, Dec.
F n m t t , 40-year-eid

Ursula
anther and

v c i'iiin g

Kiwanis Members
Have Installation
Of New Officers

O f f e n s iv e

Of Reds Continues
Across The Middle
Don River Steppes
,||s \a.sii latrsi P»y*« •
K it—-in 's -u in -p iiiK n ffp n a iv p

t.nlnv i ln n i on hiT im * t lit*
ninlilli I hoi - ii'in i's in hitni| titt'i ai 1 1n- irnlfw of itnolher
‘Int;
|dm’c — j k t hiiiis M illo n o o or Kuinonk—
following tin- i-n|tliiri‘ tif th f
I up inti , it . ol K iitfln tk o vek I
III.- lull ol K itflllik o v eki i I it 11is 11\ ir ilk ’ll I In* tloont

Ed II. Randall. Jr.
Is New President Of
The Local Civic Huh
)..( It I t s lid s 11 J i
w as i lie t JSllv-l
M p iv a id e llt t*f Ib r S*o lf,,o l h i
w a u l. C l lib at I h r u lui»,h*-*»n to
•la v at the V a ld e s l l « t r l Ib iu g la ,
J N cn lt. w ho in IIM 7 “ a- pi&lt; «i
den t of l*»e W in n ip e g
h ia a m aiwl 111 ll*'in of 1 h*« a g o K ia a t ii* a
l&gt;a.t in te rn a tio n a l . l u l l 11 . . - I a n d
iia a l
i li r
l l ir - i.lr n l
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11 I h l t t w i th r
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h a .1.tor t ifthf lh r « r

Army Begins To

Release Soldiers
Over Age Limit

Actor
I b Surgical
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fXIHT SAM HtM’STDN. Dv.
SO, iA’I — Law Ayr™, n( "Dm
tor Xlldara" Tame In the movtr*.
has taken up hla dutirs at Full
8am llouston'i Thirty.sixth Kva.
uatlon hospital, post officials have
announced.
Ayrat rods to fame In the rim
mas on the strength of his role
as a struggling young durinr
guided bv a famed specialist And
now, after completing a course
at Camp Barktly. Abllrnr, T r i .
he hat qualified as a surgical
technician.

Officer Candidatcfl
Leave For Blanding
it, cattle, employe

lid* em ployrnt m nit t**arrilm 1 ^
tndUBlf y im lu .liiiir *ifi n t illu n ,
, h r I* ilW rhnrifvit ftiim ihr- A r m )
Th- ,
i b . , . . r i m n . i . . . d it,
l i t p r.it**Id) v.Mild 1*i
-m m In n
*-*rn rr nsim-* *«-n
••■ u m u ia .
I fm m i i r v a ru m , ,piui|i- and pn ,
un th e itum lici ri-l,*i*,t‘,l I h r i nr
■
narwhlig i d f u i i
ii. lin- t i. Id
■IH ikesm an *aid hs&gt; tli, a ilit n .r l

v'*'

FLORIDA S|ighll&gt; millet In
night with w attrm l light final
In the low idlin’, in .hr inlrilui
nl the north |»*sf 11oj-ii
OCOHCJIA

aShgMI)

ct.hlrf

In

oUrht Nrol *|mh(1 f Mt-Blng in ilnnnrth Mini urn I Urn'll 11^ht frnsl m
in i' io u t h

|mir tl«*n

Rear Admiral A. B. Cook Expresses
Appreciation To Local Committee
A loiter from Roar Admiral A.II. Gamble. Aid tn Admiral Conk
„ Cook, chief e f the air opera- for the purpn,. „f cu-operallnii
ena) training command of the with the Naval authoritire In vari
•vy, exprsstmg h b appreciation ous problem* relative to the es
r the assistance gtvrn by Bern- labllahmrnt of the Station In 8*n
ford, according to Rdwanl lllg
glna, secretary of the committer
I.A l’A7, Bolivia, l&gt; « .Ml, Ol’l
Thg third member of the commit- — Most of the tin mlnrrt who
•truck for a 104) percent wage
rite Dec. 14 were back at *nrk
Tusaday, and government off I
rials said that tin production i&lt;
•gain nororal.
A few workers, described by
■Id nag and would not have
officials at “stubborn, “ remained
meres afuBy
accoraplUhed
away. Ktrika Madera are being
the very great assUlancs
held for Judicial action to r*a— dttoo. Out standing
UbNah the responsibility for thr
the vary baneflclal aid*
strike, hut It (ppeared that throvtm m rnt was Inclined to ho
UnMnt with the leaders on Iho
prtmUo I h it Ui« 7 obeycxl the
lnttlgaUofM of m im b tn of the
oppoolitonUU Uftlat rorolutlon
■ p a s p iB
■nr party.
Lag O ffbor of
a t Urea,
to axvrsM to
P EN N SY LV A N IA FLO O D
I to tlM mom*

CITY BRIEF

Bolivian Tin Mincnt
Back After Striking

to ,i&lt; I n M t g
tto r. aalecUvt

Writer Arreted For
Harboring Deserter

ieorge W. Norris

ItM, thg vary

hkft CmiwuiWi
* y own, for

Commcndahle Record
Set By All Railroad*

W ASIIINlJTtlN. lire T&lt;&gt;. i/l*i
The Nation's railroads h a.r given
thr grretrst lrani[Kirlatlnn per
formancr in history. J J I'rllcy.
|itrsidrnl of Ihr American Rail
roads, said Iasi night in a state­
ment summarising IU42 achievrmenta.
Ths volume given Ihr railroad*
to haul, he asserted, was the
greatest ever offered any form
of transportation in a compar­
PTTT8BURO. Dm . 30, W V - able period and was moved with­
Several war plants wore closed, out congestion or Interference
hundreds of notate and aloreo, with the war effort.
Its placed the 1942 volume at
M0,000,000,000
ton-miles
(the
weight of cargo multiplied by the
number of m llci carried), or near­
ly U percent kreater than the
previous record of last pcsr Pel
b y said a further 10 percent In
f t W t F H expocted In l« t?.

M r lh m v 11K*

A v rim r

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iiihilr mi llitmugh itrrtrl tiv tho
I 'ily I 'ofiiini»iion, iii&gt;n' IrMifw" l"
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WlliUhi-,

(illitfihle Selectees
Allowed To Volunteer
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (A*)—
Wai department spokesman said
Tursday there la nothing In tho
War
Man-power
commission's
order ending general enlistment!
tu prevent a man who Is subject
to selective service from volun­
teering for immediate Induction
Into the Army.
,
That statem ent cams (n re­
sponse to queries as to how, la
view of lha WMC order, Felix
and Charles Lulwig Hapabunr.
sons of tha lata Ernporor Karl
.ind the form er Empress ZIU uf *
Austria, wore ab b to YoluUMor '

for servlcf -l»

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Lovelorn Rookies
At Lowry Field
DENVER, Dee. S4. —Free for
the aaklng, Lowry Field aolllrr.
have an adviaor to tho lovelorn
who ha. &gt;«t tha camp a-buii
Everyone from buck private,
to the commanding officer would
Ilka to know the Identity of the
•ympathetle but tart-tongued col
umnl.t who rvflacta their aoldier
In
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h*rehy
noil fieri and re q u i r e d to |»r*»ent
any c l a i m s a nd d#msr»d«
which
you. o r e i t h e r rtf yr*u„ m ay h a * *
■ gal(Iat the e s t a t e of
He* ate
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tlutrhlaiitn. d e t e a a e d , late *«f said
C o u n l } , In the ('m ini | J u d g e »»f
Hemlnols fVmrti y, F l or id a, at hi*
(if fire In ihm r o u f l houae of said
County of Hanford. F lo ri d* , with
In ei g h t r a l e n d a r m o n t h * fro m the
Ilme (if the f irs t puhlirsfjoh of this
notice F a r h c l a i m nr d m ia nd ahall
t.e in *t filing, a nd s.isll * i s t # th*
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edrirese of the c l a i m s n l en d shall
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or a t t o r n e y , and a n y such c l a i m or
demand not m filed *h *ll he Void,
ft 1\ IIU TCH iA nN
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deceased.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1M2.
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num a iraar or i«a

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p F n lo r n
ABILENE. T*«. lira. 24. —
r t I* no »n formula fur K Jpti Moblry'. run. that hav*
1« him (hr nation'. trading
-«»rrirr,
Lilli# Dor Inta anywhrrr and
doc.n 't m ano r whrrr- h« ifota
TOQgh or around.
Tha Hardln-Slmmrin. hack haa
orrd from every anrle Imagnabia and ha&lt; averaged clma to
&gt; yard, on each touchdown run.
Taka the Ilaylot itimr when tSt
I lowboy, .hocked tho Southweat
rf beating the burly llmlna. It
raa Baylor*, line that held Te.aa
L and M. nine tlmea In.lde the
I » . t H I oc .cored .landing up—
1 yard, arnun.t rirhl mil
Atrain.t North T* . 1. Hint.-, he
*Went over Irfl
guard
for fi7
Yjrardj, right tackle for 4(1. and
J t f t larkle for 24.
Tha tour!down again.l Southern
gMethodi.t, another alua-k to the
’ “ -Uthwral. tame the hard way.
Due alanted off left tackle
tVo yard, and the counter,
t Waa over a m an of playera.
Agaln.t T e .a . Mine, hr rlrrled
t and for five Ilia aecond
hdown waa ever the middle
78. Ha ran over Irfe guard
Ipr
the
Other one, going .11 yard..
"* i f
■In the All tuna game, when he
:tld 27K yard, he broke ovrr
•ft cran l for 72 and went around

JACKSON INN

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m m car o r i r r u r t n o y r o a
noTo County, Florida.
•rar aaw la bring done 1’*
(Of fic ial * &lt; * ! )
t a * UKRU
“Tha blgreat paint )ob In tha
NOTirr ta ttiriirn r mvr.N. lo T ir n o r a r r M r at ion row
entire world la ‘being dona at
Port Dee Molnre, la., arery morn­ T i l l ! J a n i e Bflt## hulde r of T a t
T U
IIEED
C# fit flea t# No 4 f t latiied lb« lift
rtl«F T i:tl 1TUT o r i n i
ing right after tha WAAI'a have
4 a V a f a tin -ill A l»
1*1** ll-ftAi
N
o
r
m
:
lu
IIKHLIIT
» m i :v
reveille,“ replied Harriet.
m»&lt;i &gt;iiii» in in 1 off la* * rut has I'll* t i *111* il I* m« holder uf Ti *
“They tell me that I'm ahlpplng mad* « ripllcai Inn l&lt;f * i * «,
("» i l i f kt s t e So
J 4, louei l (he III*
out to foreign aenrlce in a few Id he l II*.| Ifie-rra.lt Kgbl r#r(lft- tlsr i f August A l » , ISIS ha«
«i s^nte
lo m j
office an d has
daya and that I'd probably go to i l i e M nl t f i r r* |h* fnllutoltig «t* fit#
■erlhni
Jifnpeflj
Hr 1 li» I ‘nilpi y made ap p li cat io n tor a t a * dead
Africa and fight in the Sahara.'* uf
(it l i ' |w«tjrd ( h e r e o n
Hald r e f t l N#ftilftr.l# H is t- erf Fluf lda, I&gt;
raid one letter, “ la it true that kit
flc I* Mnl&gt;r»ff * the f o ll o w in g dea. ril.e.t pro per ly In Ihe C o u n t ) of
they have ao many aand alarm,
leits 7* A •« Mlt|s*&gt; Flat
|4&gt; rolnole Htafe
f F l or id a, to -w it
there 111 have to wear a g a.
ILmjS 1 Cage 4 I
I e ■i • H J L 11 « i m o k e r l o w n
The saaes amrril*
of
Ihe
eshl
maakT”
Thv aaa-f a e m e n t s of
lh*
**ld

Mobley Has
;N o Set Rule For
C a r r y i n g Ball

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HfTflrUl Hrmi|

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( ilAKTRY t*AftII NO. 4.TW.

follow t a g 'd e s c r i b e d
rest
eat ate,
•Hun t * In H m i l o o U Cou nty , F l o ­
rida, to-vr ll :
Uegin H S l eh '* W and TFS

MEIIRY
CHRISITMAS
DAIEl

ft !H of th* HK Curn* r of Her
I 1|&gt; fa ft H 11 R. i un K

i l l ft
I! A H i rl. * n
i 1*
* ft S D* |u deg
K lit lh point
F of Jet l*« I of
l.e g
X\
III
heg a otj a leo t h e N K
of lh*
M V , of Ihe M V , Hef, T f p :m
* l( II K. and al*o #11 " f the
N « . f
N F S of M V ' , , W of
\l* Ih .m llte
4 venue,
and
N'»
of h t t », of
N K k Of
NW
Il ea * It* * f4er
7 Tp
!• H.
It H l! an d a l s o lent • t ie s*
K JQ II » IMVlalon of f a r t of
ihe Mos*a l . r m a n F a t a l e fNow
kn ow n a • 1.l u r k • 1. t, 3 an d I
Falrti I ' j t k )
If ary W, Ileittglaa, Joined hy her
Kalal sate will ti# mad* to aitlftfy
husloind, V, *“
K *
fkniiglaa, and V F
Ihdjgtaa. a r e d e f e n d a n t a. I. J u h » the final deer#* In said r a n * # in
M o i . a r d r . a* s p e c i a l
M at te r
in the purmi rtf 1 1 * 4 * S3, t o g e t h e r warIVVi
a 11 «“***!* and all
unpaid
t st e &gt;
C ha nc er y , will aell to the hig hea l eg
a lost Ihe he re in flMrrltietl p r et n ■ nd heat hldd*r f o r cash, a t the iee •, and the rn af s of thi s sale.
front door of t h e Coup I y C o u rt
Hated. Hanford. F t o r l d s . thla 3rd
Mouae. In th# C i t y of Hanford
day o f I»eeember. A fi IMS,
Florida, on Mo nda y, . t h e 4lh day M «J ItOUF
Of J a n u a r y , A. D I f U . t h * . a m e
Hoi for F l a l n i t f f.
being the i(■le Day of said m on th ,
JOHN I.FoNAltOY
du rin g th# leg al h o u r s nf sa l e, the
Npeels I M a st er In Chanrerjr

NOTIFf? IH II R H L l f Y G I V F N
ft»
ALI. WHOM IT MAT C O N ' T I I S
Tha i, under and h r v lr le e tag ii.e
final derpee of fn recloau re, e ri 1 . r«|
In th# tT f ru l i C o u rt of the Ninth
Jud icial Ci rcuit o f ihs F i a i e of
Fl or id a , In and for fUrnlnole C o u n ­
ty, In C han ce ry
on the I f l h day
of November, a
P
IM),
In a
c e r t a i n ca u s e
t he re in
pending
wherein T W Vann, doing Ittpimass un dsr *He n a m e and ayle of
M-pv-ri) under t h e said c-arll flea la Manu fic tur er 'A ft.ilen Company
not
ieo*d m i In tlie name of Un*
Ifc or po rated,
Is
plaintiff,
and
know «i

r

I o le «*
r e r t m e a t * a ha ll b*
r h |eem ed •c r o rd I»i g I »* law.
I tie
the
proper I y deec r ihnt ihr ir lri will be ret Irm, rteil a c c o r d i n g t o l a w ,
(it »■»!**#I ) dear rifted therein Will It*
inti] lo Ihe ftlghea, ItWflrr a! I ha imM It, Ihe h i g h e a l liiildep at t hi
cou rt house d*w.r
on
ihe
first f"'ti*(
looter
ilitnr on
Ihe
first
Monday
in ihe
mt.nil. of
Jan
w-.f,.|a &gt; r. ihe m on th of J a n u a r y
u f ) , 1444 which I* ihe 4fh day l * 4 i toMth &lt;e i h e Mh day of Jan
of J a n u a r y . IM*
ti * * * t a d
•
|»aled rhla 7(»f «l«y of fiecemtier,
thia I r i day of l&gt;eremIMS
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O V. IILK.NIMIN
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IIRVINDON
c l e r k d f c u l l 1 ‘n u fl . Keml(Terk i’ireult 4‘ourt.

ETTA KETT

Every Wednesday
Night
KNOWLTOM-S ORCHESTRA

SHORTS

RacrWttoa Can tar
« Mi Ira Itorth of SANFORD
«tt OR LAND HIGHWAY

By PAUL ROBINSON
DO N TM N D *

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AOTVir. OF A F F L I I ATIOT F O R
TA % IIKKI)
c i i a f t e r i r a r o f «•»
NirTICM IH
If F i t F i t Y
UIVKN
Thai II F H ea m an holder of T * i
C e rt i f i ca t e No Its, l*a usd Ihe 1 1li
day of ito-toher A. i*
ll l i | has
flltd eairte In my office and ha*
made apfthrailrtn f or a t a t deed 11t
Da laaoetl I fief eon, H* til r e r j l f l r a l e
e m lira re ■ l i e
follow Ing described
pro per ty In I be C o u n t ) of He ml
pole, Hlate of F l o r i d a , to - w It
|eo| 91 lllorll Si ftaHlando
Tha i r i M Si Ti fn ii nf I ha said pmarty
under
th# said ce rt If k a t a
■sued waa In ( h * name of J
It
Young
t 'n lr sa said r e r t l f l c s l * shall b#
redeemed a r r o r d l n g
to law,
the
pro per ty de sc rib ed ther ein will b#
•old I o the hi g h e a t bidder s i the
court
hous e d o o r
on the first
Monday (n ihe m on t h nf J a n u a r y ,
I H ) , which la th e 4 1 h da&gt;
of
J a n u a r y . l&gt;t&gt;
fialed this 4th da y of l i er em h er.
1141
ft F IIEtlNIMiN
* terk C| rut* 11 Court
Hern I
nole « o u n l f , Flor Ida
|ly
K I . IM‘ III »h K
I repul) I' le rk
|(J{firt«i He a 11

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The1 rolurrm It written under
I p e n name, Harriet lltyfever.
Occasionally ft picture of ft heavy
«et brunette, with ft fu n on her
upper Up that adds to her mas­
culinity, la printed. It la labeled
Harriet.
"Hut Harriet la no lady,** said
one private. “Only a top aer/eant
with a pain under hta belt could
be an sour!”
Harriet prints lettera signed
with auch name* aa Haihful, Qu
and rifd, Woffled, etc , which ahe
ftaya are from sold It re ami their
girl friend*.
“I ain't much of a lover-hoy,”
aaid one letter, "Hut I'm sure
knocked fur a loop by a certain
■weet aomeone whn Uvea in l»en Ik t h f in t RT OF Tin: *o t &gt;t i
ver The other day I asked this
J t DO F.
«FM IftO I&gt;:
4 01 A TI,
f t T A T F OF FI.OMIDA.
latly to marrv me but ihe turned
tno down, flatter than a top Ik Hi: THF FSfATK OF
|)#re#aed
kirk'a aenae of humor. She said K M VKHNAV.
Ik PH ovtTh
■he warita to marry a man who TO ALL 4%HOW IT M%) 4 OftC FH ft i
make* her hot and cold and hot
Nut Ire l* he re by
glum
i hat
again What should I doV*
F ra n k Hi an ley V e r m . )
filed
Ids
"I'd forget that gal right now,* final r e p o rt aa Adimlniatraior of
WAS Harrlet'a drrlalve advice the e s t a l e uf F H Verna y da*
"She doesn't want a husband ceased, Ihni he filed bis petit Inn
(nr final i t i s r h a r g a
and l h s ( he
What ahe need* it a janitor "
wilt a pply lu Ihr lliimrfahl* ll W
"The other day wp were argu Wsr# I 'mint y J u d g e of flfinlnnl*
tug about nil the paint used in t'tttiiil) F lo r i d * un the Htl» day
|i. . t n i l t e r l f t f , fnr 4|&gt;j&gt;f &gt;&gt;vil i f
filing up laiwry field," aaya an­ ,,f
•a me i nd fnt fin al d i s ch ar g e *■
other letter "1 said it was the A•) »nIn " I * * un *( the e s t a t e , ( l
biggest nalnl job the Artny’d evrr
V&gt; f i n )
f.|ec***e«L f&gt;n this 17th
,,( S'..k*|Ttbef |*4J
tern. Some wi*r guy tald it
»
HANK
NTA.Nl.Fr VRflNAY
wasn't nothing compared to what's
All ml ri ISi r*l Of nf ( h e
ra­
•olnv on cltrtthrrv. Cat) you trt
t a l * uf
*
I ft VFflNAf, deceased
lalllna in
l i , lhl&gt; B r g u m r n l

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By FRAN STRIKER

l*ft #r»4» (*jr i^* t«» worv touch*
downs
Aim) so on
Not that Mid-ley it fftat b#rituso both of his unilcritudiea—
(iftjrl® Campbell and Johnny All*
sup—can beat him in
a
foot1
rftet
lip |ut( break, wllh (ha anap
(inti il moving a( (u|, .pvrd w
vith
n lew tlapt, at th, Hun Bowl
Tant *111 aea.
Qulla a ruy i. the 155 pound
wrath of thf plaint rountry

THE LONE RANGER
4HE DROPPED THAT KNIPE. ITS OHE OF
THE WIIVE* OF THE TARANTULA GANG/

HELEH MOORE. HER
MOOQF?
FATHER WkS JUST A nKAAKL
MURPEREP/

ft 16, AND YO/RL LIKELY ONE ^ 1
OF THE GANG./ HOW WIUL. YUH UN*
Mtftt OR WILLI UNMWKVOU?/

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Start your chlcktn. off on Tuirdo Hlarting A
(■rowing Allmaih—tha ferd that'* guarantavd
fur vitamin potency,

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WE HAVE PLENTY OF BAnY CHICKS!

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r-aSANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 2H. 1942.

Rearguard Allies Drive Second
Only 180 WedgelntoJap
Nazi
From Tripoli Buna Defense
Fortresses
B l o w A x i s Ship
In Sousse Harbor,
T u n i s i a To Bits
w

( t r A sw clilti fr r tii

The Britlnh today engaged
Man ha1 Rommel a rearguard
40 miles west of Strte, only
180 tnllea from Tripoli, as
•Allied airmen took the bur­
den of North African fight­
ing. The French claimed an
Important advance on the
southern Allied flank of TunlOnln in the only reported land
action.
A report from Allied head­
quarter* In North Africa staled
H ying' fortresses blew an A iie
A aklp to bite In continuing raide
Von Scree** harbor In Tunleia. Har­
bor kietallaUoni were aleo assaultad and namtroue vehicles re­
inforcing the Germane were blaited.
French Forcce hare alio made
^ ’’Important progress" and capturtd
hundred*
af
prteonere
below
Pont du Faha. 34 mllct southwest of Tunis, Radio Morocco
reported tonight after United
S tate* Firing Fortrceeee eank
— three thipa and damaged two
V other* In raide on Rlierte and
flfa i.
The Moroccan broadcast, quot
Ing a French communique, aaid
that French forcea to the eouth
"Imprortd
Uielr
positions" be
A tween Kalrouan. 31 mile* weet
of Souaee. and Plchon, 26 m ilri
farther w*»t.
An Allied general headquarter*
communique
iaaued
here aaid
that there waa llttla ground ac
U e ltj Saturday In the forward
presumably aix
t M adjas-H-Bab

■9

ah to t
I — leg R
the M gtost
fill to the
la
essanBritish on
offentire
led
Hal ■for the
against Tebourba and Tunla.
The communique alto dlacloecd
V that 2T7 enemy pinnae had been
destroyed from the (ta rt of the
Allied Inrmalon of North Africa
np to Saturday compared with
a loe* of 114 Allied plane*, 60 of
them American.
a
“Trane port aircraft, provide-]
w by the 0 . 8 . Array Air Forcce,
b a r* coatlnuouaty engaged
in
bringing forward men and euppUee over long
Una* of com
munlcaUone,'’
the
communique
■aid, •
0
The communique added that
French fare**, protecting the Al­
lied southern flank, were being
reinforced and reequipped.
’Theae troopa hare displays!
high fighting qualities, and aeaptt* their In itial weakness In
modern equipment, especially ar­
tillery and tanka, hare success­
fully re pelted evory A ils attack,
end t o n pushed their advance
with speed end skill," the com-

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nusikjut. Mid-

The French communique was
broadcast by tbe Moroccan radio
lets then two hours before the
Allied communique waa Issued
" l a the •region teeth of Pont
du Faha," the communique aaid,
"our i elements effected Import­
an t pr og l ea s , taking hundred* of
nriaoiate aad a (ro o t deal of
booty.

"During thee* operations, two
aaeaqr aircraft were brought
down by anti-aircraft guns.
“Farther south, between Plchoq
aad Kalrouan. oar troops Improv­
ed: their poiwlwM deepita atub-

Sharon Will Talk
To Selectees At
Send Off Program
Men Will Leave From'
Ritz Theater For
Induction C e n t e r

U.S. P-38 F i g h t e r s
Make New Guinea
Debut In Smashing
P a c i f i c Victory
«11} ieaaFlfllrd Fr»OC I
[he Japanese dropped supplle* b, padsrhaU to tlwlr
hard peraaed comrade*
an
Guadalcanal, Washington re­
ported today, to t the para­
chutes and Ihtlr n r c a ware
bombed and alratfed by C al­
led Stairs Army planes. A aacond Jap *hip aaa sunk la tka
central - Huumafta aad I to
Munds Japs of New Georgia
Inland wera bombed aad from
AIn k s a report said Army
planr*
*lealf*d
Japanese
•hare Installations aa Risks
in (hr t leutlam*.

M em b er Amtoclalcd

M MIIKIt K8.

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Russian Trap Threatens
Armies In Stalingrad Area

Agriculture Head Celery Growers
Announces Wages Optimistic Over
7or Farm Helpers Present Season

R e d s F r iim N o r th e a n t,
S o u th w e st
N e a r ly
M eet A s (Je rm a n a
A r e O n D e f e n s iv e

Train Links Alcan to Ocean

. |i . I,« „ .l*lr4 1‘W** •

-i-iMini !n i)i ih n g lr n n l
th . c .i t m u ii ' m th e S u l i n y&gt;i;i,| ,ii&gt; .i I ik I.iv ii.x 1lie Huaxiiin-i m lw iiu iiijf .MUitliviHnl
in tin ninliHr I bin »i*ctnr w ere
ii-|H- i|,-i| in I., h ii I&gt; 15 milch
11.-in f l i - 1• i H iim iilt'* -tr ik iiiic -un* li« • - l « iin l fru m S t» li .iplurt- nf Hir- 1 hi SiiiliiiK ru il
( Silm irliky 1u
.tikrb! fled arm if i
ohub would tin
N . 1 1 fur re* *»

Celery Planters To 100 Cara Estimated
Get 30 Cents Per To Be Shipped In
Hour By New Scale County This Week

Oplimbm
prevail*
frm*r*!i
WEST PA1.M BEACH, l)ac. « ,
Idh —Wage
ralca approved b } im nnf ffow er* and Ah»|ijK*r» "o)
Mill be the main
Grover
M
Hill.
Acting
SacrvtarF
celery ami other vrifctaidr* in
upcakrr to wire tee* at the pro­
of Agrkulturv for u»e In c**culo thi* »cel Ion oYtf the frrnrrai nutgram iponittfrl by lhr Send tiff
Ing
conlracta
under
lie
farm
Ifmk in piicv anfl demand, par*
■ml Follow l *|» (’tun mi tire of
labor transportation program of tjcularl) nf r*irr&gt; , the qiialUy of
Rrmirndi* ('minty Tuesday m«»m
lh» llepnrtment of
Agriculture Mhlrh I* iliitrti It* l*r ritrrm rl)
Ihg at H.,10 n‘chirk nt the Hit*
war*
announced
Saturday by JECkmI
Ttie«ter ju*t U-forv* thr men &lt;1
County A*enla M l ' Mount*.
Wrathrr ronditiiiii* rimltnue l«»
iir t by bu» for i 11111 p Bifinding
They are bated on the reiuIU
reduction center
of hearing! of a wage hoard, of i»r idral for irmwinr with HHiin
iiHink'
to
The local Hoy Scout*, under the
•« U w la lc 4 PPMlI
\*hh-S Muunta ia actln* chairman, d*y« ami nwl nljcht*. and mi r*I'll I MH'I
direction off Srmitma#trr Jnck . A Hint troop* drove * wedgt in aecliona of I'aim Beach, Brow, 11mated •hipmmt of a limit 100
wild
day
B u iu ll will distribute ci|fmri*tte4 into thf Japanese d effn tti at ard. [&gt;mda Henry,
Martin, St. far* are expected to 1*e »hlppetl
il the tier
to the atlocter* and Mr* t ’«**aiv 1 Buna. Sew (luinea and A lM fifM Lucia and Indian River Counties. from thi* pectlon thU week
mulled* of
Nut only I* thi* th*- raitieet
Approved payment* follow;
ttra Scholl* will W at w t«ld«* in P-3H fighter*. made their debat
hill i wtt hi k•
Uleechoobce area
of
Palm friary ■hipping' •eaion »»n ntinri,
the theater lobby to laki- *ddrr*»- there with a •manhinf victory.
County: Common farm but demand from
far
*v&gt;a&gt;
*a of men In Ih* nervier for rerAllied troop* capture! "import Beach
■I failing
enemy e m p l a c e m e n t * labor, male ami female. M per point* a r i l of the lftw*l*«jppt
lifieatea.
ig'St itevent
•hilled farm ami Wlniielieg, ('ariada i i uriiing
illlldl'tiil V!•nu 11 hf
Stat« Senator K 1 Hm&gt;hiddrr un the llunu front of Nuw day of 10 hour*;
Only 1 llW Ito 1to, , 1 Mo * c■nth
iiiiiimilili|U(
of I* hour«J In fot relerv at leaat ■ iitinlh in
Allied bomber* knocked labor. 3.1 per day
will act ** in«»t*'f *«f i rrmitiMiro Guimn
&gt;1 1V .3 1* 1 mill i &gt;m&gt;i mV . i ,
.•1
Mrf-k* mu 1 t» ■
•d I I
tin* catary, .10 cent* par Hour advance of the u«oal t 3111 at
for the entire
am winch ml* out four Jepenese thlp* in ■ plan
t |„ b,, V* I Hi* Itt f*11 Ills a*. I*
\
(ito
•
I
h * M j ,i a* i 1
or
equal
share
of
earning*
of
fording to M L I'lillin 4, •air •
heevy rent on Rebeul. New B ri­
•lata of:
had
rrrw on the baiia of 47 H rent*
I " e rthil.f |||..Mdto.3s
and IlHtll |- a). *1*
1 1k
tain. and new American Flgbtar oar 1,000 planta act; harvaaling manager for Cha*c ami * oinpanv
Invocation It*' J II lh*d
four
tou. , » U •.la h...aa, «•.
h. &lt; mil
in*i*li I*»m
plane* *h,«t down 13
plena* beano, 10 rent* per tnj«hel hamper
V o c a l S e l e c t btn
Mr* I K Meng
tn thrir Nrs Guinea t-atlir debut, of 30- pound* for f I*al ydekingl fm m a d e l t a • rc ti on » hu h b«'«
h e r , aeron*|i*fii»-*l f v M i*
F
wiving
the Alllrd (omrnantl announced 1 (3 real* pr r bttahel f**r parotid f»eeii a v e r a g i n g atioiit '&lt; r a i - •«
K Ron miller
ItMMld
tfav
are
expected
tn
l
&lt;
*h»rpU
Surul*)
.o of
AddrefR i t * "I'-.i r-n
uieklnt;.
On Saturday. Allied medium
I Ml1
Song by Autiivo**
bn in «.i ar
Coastal *rttion* of Palm Beach. r etiucesi bv the f i t * ! &gt;&gt;t i-Uf ' e m
IJ
eompanttol i-v Mr- Hi .. initial hornhci, * hot dosn three enemy Broward, an-1 North llt'l* Coun­ Ami t Hla will h a v e th. * f f r v i
Hail ,
Urn edict ion It* ■ VVit hum \arh fl*hter. and anll-alrrraft fir* ties Common farm labor; 33 par f u r t h e r m r r r a i l n g d e m a n d f"&gt; ih*
bn th
day of 16 hour*, shitled farm F l o r i d a p ro d ur t , Mi &lt; nth on i-M
downed another
trah
n
The mid day cummunlque from labor, 33 per day of V houra; rd
oiiie&gt;
harvesting
beans,
23
rente
per
Althovigh initial ■iii|sinr»o • *f
(Gen Ihnrgla* Mar Arthur'* main
•it hei
i hea.l.yuarler* her* alto confirmed bushel hamper of 30 pounds for ftirry brought |H a ri air ui Ni '
earlier front dl*palch*a that a first picking; 30 rents par bushel ^urk, price* there ni th* im -i'M
Mild
srd *e had l*ean driven Into the toT second picking; 38 rent* par time are laid to ! m- b+twi-vti I?*
||&gt;lei
to f SO. varying m -riiffiir m
Jap line tielwren the Bona Mla- bushel for third picking.
nf fen
Homestead
»r*»
of
.Southeast
Larger *lte*
beinir
•lon area and Galrope Point, which Dade County: Common farm la­ t u n .
mid
are alxrut I ,.100 yarda apart.
Heel
bor. female, 33 per day of 10 l-ought by the gtr%ei nnirnt f**r
t'ullnm i
The *Uuggla by A m trinn and hotira, male, 30 ceqia per hour; the armed fr»nre*t Mi
Auilrallan tmopa to break through •killed farm labor, 32 * cants Haled, but all &gt;lta* air in deman-1
■r|H'rtnf
Thf|»|
arm „of Mr. and the J*p a‘ laat d tftn ** Una U jsar tour or 33-X3 P«' day of 10 &amp;n the general market, ami hr i
IM Hlgyin*. •»„
f*Uraatad that an F U B pnrr |
M m Edward lli||inx, and f| 'Vonttnuing tn a progrm*lpn of
*1 vet
ColHr and |3ort}iwf«l Hendry averaging about I f SO a rial*
aangntnary local a t lk g l f i r re­
and treasurer nf tne First Keriela duction of bunkar-tjrF* ttrong Countiesi Common
farm
labor, wottld he maintained for »!inu
Raving* snd I *&gt;sn t ..I- i-lIon nf poinla," the communlqu* *aid
mala and female. 30 rents pei time at long a* other fa« t
Reminnlr Cminly h»» vnlui.leervd
On the right lid* of the Allied hour; skilled farm labor. 33 rent- mgm favr&gt;, at&gt;lr
for Army seivirr. and s ill m line*, prcaumahly where a Joint
hotii,
Kaihrr malmil) *•f 4rlrl )
l*r
lln
Offlrer*
('uiididu'e Aualrarlan and Amarlean force
Martin. Hi L a it and Indian greatly farilllati the rven rnsr'i"
School, le*vin^ Wr,lne*.l»y. t*1
Rlvar
Counties:
l
omman
and
ha. almoat turroundad the main
man! nf thr rrafi *31rr-nliiig to
report *1 &lt;‘uitu&gt; HImv».lir»*c
•killed farm labor In vegetable
Huy mt.o.l M
ILaII.
formerly aimtrlp (airfield)* tha comm uni- male and famalc. ,ltl rants p«-r W.A Ijrffler managrr nf ( ‘hit*1*'
conmclc.l -Hh the W l. * — I - &gt; &gt;1“'' « » &lt;1 imiwrUBt J* p emplace- hour; harvaltlng Warn, 23 rent* and Compmi) an*) mlit prr'ent n
Agency ha, assumcl the .lutic* mrnla hail been taptureq
par bushel hamper of 30 pound* glutting "I h market, «• thr
h*frn A‘
of Mr lli*Kin&gt; *• secretary aiul
On the left, th* communique tor first picking; common labor * shipment# »ill be spread ovci «
rtitiimificr
Lrvasur-r anrt nfflce maiiairn of ..i,) a wralge hid been driven Inloj |
n citrus grove maintenance. 3i»j longer |xn.*l than usual
In
Ihe First Fnleial
the Jap defense sytUm.
; cents par hour; traclor and truck
W sltn
klrm n* of Sanford
b* plan' &gt;
.1
In tin
reportr.)
drivers
In
c
ltn
u
grovu
mainten
i
Oviedo
Truck
Growers.
In,
,ial
Mr, Ball, who reside* wilh his i Frunt dispatch** tod
i hat !• ■ V(*«m i "Mi toft.. 11•1,h| Ih.
family at Lake Mary ha, been! Antrrlcan troop* tod split Ihe Jap ance, 40 canta per hour horvest- ed (hat thr quality of crlsry «»■ Irri higyi 'i cvnlltw »ta rii1111111111
■» mn "un
active In the real estate and in- |)nf,
dr|v|ng through to thi Ing orangaa, B canla par field bo’.; I astramrly fine, and that he looked by
I It*’ jKihlli
Hlii( tohi
Na-iwlMl.il 1‘ll-v
Uranee Imsmcaa In Hanford ,lnre
m lh&gt;( |[t| tJ&gt;)j Wfr, bo|qin(l Sarvaatlng grapefruit. 7 cents per forward l&lt;* a very auceeasful »ea flit M"*M 1 1It1......... Ollat f M- *
I 1(0 It lit tie
«
l*»‘
M
|l«5. ami ha* been connectr*l " lth the salient under fierce enemy t wo.bushel field lx&gt;i. harveilln* |, on
« y s- r.lt » iCf |irrql drill M !'•&lt;*•- t" M 'toall h "to &gt;&gt; III**|
•mu'
lhr
the W I. ff'iwper Agency *inrc attack, from two lids*.
tangerine*.
(spot picking)
tangerines.
lull sh.’tilil
1 rift *
of A 1111*1 Iran Fruittirn»rr». ln&gt;
He rarne here from Ja« k
cents
p«r
flel,|
bo»;
trarlur
. u iu fair
and erm riS
of ihr
In the Sana nand* sector, 2*k
1 -a I'--*•}' m'“ ........1 « I-S.3 ll
fonvillf where he workei with
eiit'l
ami Tnt "IP "........................ . Inf. ........ Is. 1t
miles up the coast from ths nuna driver* in loading sugar ranr, .'d) Soilthr«Bt rrfi ills inIon.
a general in*uranee agency
rent*
per
hour;
loaders
and
nlhrr
.
,sf I■S.1*1
•rra, ■ Joint American Australian
Wathrn. mqh»Kfl of lhr |rH-j*l &gt;«f
The First ^ ‘nleral Having* A for re driving tovJard the am from ■ami tallied wnrker. In loading flee, )*e»th
■! thr irj'IHMio
I^*&gt;an Astowrmtion wai eataLhshed inland "made small but Important ■ugar rant. 4H ren t, i-er h-ur. that rr lr n j^fTnwifi(f mul mmif I
here in 1931 ami I* a inctnl* f *»ff * am ,." the cummunlque re|Kirt»d. cutting augar cane. |;' IO per r,.« Inf rond it lone wi n it|i ■! nt ih*
on crew payment Iasi,
the Federal Home I*«»«n Hai.k
The communique reported that
Tha Acting Kecretary of A in pra»rnt timr
Syatem
under Federal tup*r&gt; isi**n
•i
ill i ni
lyati
■ML
lla's , till. ,* il I.S in '•1
Dematifl for irlrty aiol Mllin lit!
In a heavy raid on Rabaul, at the culture aaid w htrr pirer rale pay
The
purpoae
of
the
AaaocljtlMi
*»
Me* V1,1II. liialtl I t s . I l l 1.1 li**l
•l fruit* and
The . .
does not result in Ih* workrr's
1*r*1
fhsto provide a safe place for saving- northern lip * f Nrw BriUln earning 3o cent* an hour, this vtfrtAhirn ctmtinun (o in- vrty land 1»t.ni i-t|iii-««r*i
ip* Vitil rr
foodi at thr .Hanford .Stair Farm to II ails . .. f th*
Jim
.l i b
tn
ami Investment accounts l&gt;y the Island on Sunday, one Japanese minimum Is to be paid.
p* m l*" f*ir
rra Mai ki-l with Irurkcr* and Dw&gt; H ig*.... *atjH 1• I' MV1MI* W••Lira
....... .. •?, F rI .
nu blic and In turn, give them u transport and three medium cargo
lla added, however, that where i n romlnf frnm far distant (HitnlR, •In v f.*t * ■If lip IDMU'1ill i."
vessels
were
bombed
out
of
com­
Mitter than average return fur
production of tha worker Indicates actonitnf in .Manafcr H J Lrh
their Invrstrrvent, Mr. Higgins saul. mission.
,4'. Ill.lhll 1*11
his Inability, over a reasonald* man, with F O B jirirr* in-ttore-n
&lt;A coni mu ni qua iiaued ivy the period of time
It also enables those drairing
half of tin
whether
work­ 14.50 and 14 7N a ft air
IrrLrr
m
(t
ilo
r
u
'l
R
o
o
s
e
v
e
lt
Navy
Department
in
Waihlngtop
t - iti.il ihrv
to build or repair a home, to ,eing on an Sourly or a
price
Itituce
l*
hrinftritf
thr
»aiii«
on
Katurday
am
id
that
Americar.
rate basis, to make the minimum
cure funds for theta purposrs
Cahiiaf r. hr alatiii » a* A w a r d e d F ly in g ( tokh
Aside from tho secretary ami Flying ForUeaaeq operating frptn guarantee, tbe employer shall lie price.
treasurer, member* of the board Guadalcaiial raided Rabaul on relieved of further responsibility orinfIh f aiaiul |rt&lt;l m ttffi, with ro&lt;
Alxmi 'J00 pint* of
of directors era; Howard Faville. Chriitmaa Day (Pactflc Time), and th* worker returned to his (nraraupply
flraw i&gt;rrrlrs nf rtrallvnt tjtimlin
president. Frank Event, vice pres aroring , three dlract hit* on a place of origin
ira
linrlrvf
void
daily at 25 crtith *
IIIII
requested
Mount*
lu
rerun
Went; Hanford Doudney. K f large transport or Cargo ship and
Harper, Walter Coleman ami G II. hrvtral near hlta WhUn fell clo^ vena th* wags board tn the near plat. Mr L h m m aakl
future to consider possible rrvjto three small cargo ships.
BiuarL
lion of the rates for harvesting
The result* of th* Sunday s t­ beans In the coastal sections of
Slnca lla rstaCllahment here, the
S.f lit.
Association has tod a steady uck on Rabaul rail th* toUl for Palm Beach, Broward and Northh
S.f m l.l.t
growth, and on Dec. 31, Investors MacArihur’* airman to 14 Jap ­ Dade Counties, and In Martin. HI.
will receive their annual dividend anese ship* soak or damaged Lucie and Indian Rlvar Counties.
|
&gt;
«a
LAKE
WORTH.
Fla.
Tbe board I* also to convene
o f three percent, Mr. Higgins •Inc* laat Monday ■« two-a-day
manp&lt;iwer ■hor
ihortag* Isn't
average In raid* spread over * fat the purpose of reporting waga Iff)—The mar
•tated.
•ndlcapplng the
!&gt;ake
Worth j t . imh fhirld* ’ma.ir viduniarily \
1A
4 *,
M i m i w i n 1* " ' H ,M,I *»-g‘,tatd*’«
finding*
for harvesting crop* »«• Miwtlcapni
nnoJngi
vast lares extendlag from near
municipal government enou gh *o with imiiplrlt itaiiKNitl L»i IIIa /\C CIC11 I l l S
fl in
and t-tffi* unmiij fn&lt;kd
Ne wlrelend Island northeast of paded to} mature In Florida wllh- you'd notice It.
l|*t fwonal «i*!i4t&gt; **
fill
i
,
4
l t if f -'inn.In iMliPimitr Mi**l and
Aultra lla to Timer Island on the In tha n a it 30 or 43 day*, Hill
The official
family
Includ
ciude.
—
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' &lt;• , -h ,.i.
northwest.
Mrs- Lulu B. Morrow, rlty trees
•hot It*nlng. If*
it*-1
The communique reported that
brers and U i collector; Mr*
ddrtd
.1 1.3 Ilf
h
*
•
*
l
m
il
\
\ * thi i i n i i d a y Np Ir Ihv » rut* d
yesterday a strong Jap forma­
Helen J . Rotter, poRc* desk ser­
1 ' the h i t
th f i i a i ll" urn a n idfiil fntnlil|rFuneral rite* war* bald Uila a f­ tion of &gt;7 Zero fighter* and I I
geant; Miss Mary L Esatey, rlty
Vi'HI IM i arinvil fori r e
M|Miit&gt;**l by th*1 Shniff in Iht HIi-1NisillilI flKhtlllK
ternoon
*1
Eriekeon
Funeral dive-bomber tengaged “la support
ilto rn ey; Dr. Grace E, Papa*.
n111**» y* HI nrrd
l
bit-f
of
I'tdlrr
atnl
lb»*ir
v
**ii
Itjr iaaflh officer; Mias Halan A.
Horn* at StOO o'clock* for Joacph of th* hard-prseaM Ja p garrison"
W A S H I N G T O N , P e r 2M. i 3 * l .»I*" •»! f ,i ipia rti 'r nf all lhr fiajbi
'oTMek, assistant d ty managrr; Mtinilimi* prtwlta timi tn Nuvem fi'Mi'f tor i l l - hihI mi»tlino tiiioi * t hni w 4 ptfulor*
P J t Moatroy. » t o dlad a t 1 JO In the Buna »ecbor. It reported
Si * i rtary W|c
ALTAMONTE. O nt, Dee. I I .
Da Junanlta Dermbit, chamber i#rr *rnrr«i lla hlgjfrat monthly t h a n in mu) pt»*t f 'hr l»luiei* L - ’ h
A M . Da*. 13 a t hi* horn* on “they were l utwln d from above
* radio
Ri*f•I *x jilum*M|
&lt;jry—
Thirty-thro*
paraena
wag*
of
commerce
secretary,
■
end
Hiss
in
ti
n*
Mira
a
n
d
natpimiltv
,
*lu&gt;&gt;0 M th Sanford A t m w after a by a sodden attach" by I I LockIn 11s* fialhoi
n M hot t a l i ii
un all nrtkilled aad a t laaat 111 Injured Louis* B rodback, manager of the la in Hnrr ih f Unltrd B lair* bo- Iii « dioH
•tort llloTtT
heed twin-motored P -31 Fighter*
tomi k*
Iran rr arming In
llUO
WPB
Mr. Moutro* was bam Dae. XI, making their flrrt appearance on when a troop train ad tka Canadian marthandUlng deportment.
An AmdcIb Ih I i'rr"* dMpatiii
F‘ Fv«*f yum* " ill not grt ■■ much
Pacifl* l a i i t a i three t a n In the
They soy they settle their dif- f hlrf Nrlaon rrported today, add
that front.
rear a t a 1U ral p t m n p r train
in gentlemaoly fashion Ing that Novrmbrr volume w»» etalp* that viulmi d*Htb* t..«&gt;li of pvtfv kind nf fiiin! an he or
Thrir may hoi br a*
c«tn t i live* uvpr thr long t hn»* ■hr to«ri
t Sera'a no halr-pulJlng i pn*n r nt abovr Octobar,
'____ . .
„
pared with Octubcr'a 4 j*rrr*nt man wrrk rnd romparrel In I II mm h piraturr in rating but ihara
city gevartuaent
Tka raaaaHlaa repor t ed w an aD
l
a
it
year,
but
a
a
harp
ditip
v
*
will
ini
rruiugh
for *11 alctjuata
riM&gt; ovar .Srplfmbvr
■wait cMUana on tka local which
ihnwii In traffic death* l«
and healthy dirt
area Joat palling o at h a a the ata“Tanned fruit* and vrgrlablea,
of gas rationing
Traffic ilcath*
Ua* whaa It area attack.
I*. H. RAID KILL8 MANY
thi* year total 2f&gt;0, la»t year 3.3 4 and dr ir*l fruit arr among tha
California had thu highaat thi-* fundi moil nr#drd by our lighting
teONDON. I&gt;rc. 2M. Hh —H*tt
WABHINGTON, Dee. M. W - tcra diapatrn today aaid that at ypar with 55 draths of which 40 , men ami uur allies Nest rear
Grofgta i half our producliun of dried fruit
wperiaort engaged In maiqtaln- leait C00 peraona wero killed, and wpfr cauatal by traffic
F l o r id .
Rr
wtoleeaf* dUtribution of 400 Injure! In tha Dec. 4 raid by reported only ono thi* yrar fioni |will go abroad to save shipping
•pace.
rra were mad*
today United flUUa bombara on
the ! traffic.
■
■
"Nearly half our production of
far “prafr— ■
------*• Italian port of Naplaa
Llghttr traffic on the nation's
MONTOOMSXT. Ala. 'Dae- H
goaoHn* r e f
highways due tu tire ami gasullnr canoed fruits and vegetable* will
rationing contributed tn th* fact go to our boys In th* aa n l t i ,
in thla country. Now our
that 190 were hilled In motor ac­ mainly
prmtuctlon of processed frutta
BtlnlaUr.
cidents
this
year
compared
to
334
and varalablaa la larger than 11
BROOKFIELD. Mo., Dm - 28.
— OF)— By use o f a shotgun Jack traffic victims In 1941.
ha* aver bean. Evan so, after
T h* oppoalta was true, however. taking out Drga quantltlaa for our
Cannon caught a pine-Inch drappi*. Il waa in a mallard he shel In fatalities from other causes, armed fore**. w« have aval D U * '
at the d ty reservoir. And Inside 110 dying In mishaps In ths home for clvIUana Just a Httlo mar* than
i*»u| j - i t ■ *• « *|ddu* tip or alsewtore as compared to 07 a half tha amount Utoy to to bWn
year afn
yerjb,
- - - '“ ‘"I to I*™* ywn- .,4 ‘^ y . . .

J.C* Shamn

{

M ore Students Needed To Form
Nucleus Of Army V ictory Corps

James Higgins To
Leave For Officer
Candidate School

Rotary Members
H a v v Benefit
Luncheon
Meet

a

V

Rclail (i racers
Say Rationing:
Nan Is Tnfair

Clearwater Manpower
Is Now Woman power

So

Funeral Rites Held
For J-P.R. Montrey

—

Serious

Aula

Inrauirnout

Aron

Munition Output Han
Biff (tain In November

Train Wreck Causes
Severe Casualties

OPA Allows More Gan
To Newfl Supervisora

Flood Dangers From
Riling Rivers Slight

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PACE T IIH R K .

THE -SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA.

lord Herald

T b 0 iA * fe »

The popular buying of war bonda haa been good, aa
judged by precedent*, bul not good enough. Tlieae time*
require a popular nbaorptlon of government necurltld* ir
quuntltleti Immenaoly greater than ever before. So far, th«
banka have taken the llon’a share of them. At firat the banlu
absorbed nearly all the issues. In the last effort, the Indi
a o ixsxu u m u
vidual and institutional buyers are said to have taken 61
iaiuioN
s * « i« t liercenl of the issue, which represents a good gain. Yel
it la hardly more than a drop In the bucket, when com
*"
seascw im os s s t s i
pared with the bond-buying that haa.to.V* ^one repeated!:
from now" on, to keen the national credit’on'tven keel.
Comparisons' with similar undertakings of the last wat
are of little value now. The ten billions ,that the Trcaaukj
Department naked for, this buit time, soem like a lot o.
money, but war obligations authorized by Congress alread)
amount lb 2 0 'time* that much.' .
There is nothing to scare anybody, but It Is neceasan
for the American public to realize that it must absorb thr
bulk of those 200 billions In the form of war lx»nd pur
chases. It can be done us we go along, without hardship
and it ran become the sound basis of future security to th'
Investors themselves, as well as the country. But iieopl.
will have to stop squandering their fat Incomes foolishly.

_—

Social

HOH'eeYOb
em d q w h o k

A '" * '
p°.ir*i

WnstePaper
Thomas McMorrow, experienced writer, tells. In th.
Sstunlay Kvenlng Post, s rather sickening sUry of waste

rimny m»w |X»fipl»» h iV f tn Im* em ployed in a h u r ry , tHin mime
w aste goes mi. Some of it Heems to !*«' unavoidable. T h ere
|,Bvt* lo lm fflminl record * o r e v e ry th in g would go h ayw ire,
"|'j|enJ |m „ lo |H. „ c e rlnin HtandArdlzaUon o f uroCedure.

be lie the prelude of the
i ctory .lowly Mghtenins in
w.*** ~
.
r

Hut recortls could tw&gt; (simplified. So could procedure,
Whit's needed, apimrently. Is n kind of production manager
whose sole duty it would he to simplify, to grt the stuff
m oving in the big offices as Kliuthen secs to It Jhat nlnnen
tanks nml trucks move swIfUy along factory' production
lines—eomeon.. wh«&gt; can cut down paper stuff and keep

para afid all their horror.
BHANE I.ESI.IE
192 day. until I'hil.lm a.
lake It th* hlsse.l and

Sheep DIscoverH Coffee

----Hifeia-Unlon prints a Hit
mploye*, now In tha am lc#». But that1, nothing,
ion* 83 °Ul Cf °ur n*W*

With coffee reduced to a mere trickle, one look* up
the dear stuff i-&gt;r old time’s sake. It la n native of Africa,
notably Abyssinia. Its merits were revealed bjf aheep;
„fter grazing on offee bushes by day, the flocks pAaaed
sleepless night*, skipping and dancing till dawn. The Arabs
took over the plnht end produced the brew thnt made Mochn
I Tyea.ury department ha. rie- ‘amous.
I to.bring out a new penny
Certnlu &lt;&gt;nrly Mohnmmedans learned that coffee would

IV
Mr, Add
M adaae.

In order lo .av*
that, w* submit,
^

sir ,ten thouutml tun. uf mail
, delivered to American *ol-‘
f during the la&gt;t week beChriatmaa. It Just go*, to
’JkOW w*l| read our Loy. In
w hrUe rasllv. are.
Aeon# said the other day
dldaT read the new.paper*
ntora, "You Juat cant be­
, a tiling you see In them",
lak'y serve as a pretty good
DMir wb.n a rationing period

n

Tr' W*.t

h*?i

A lady was once canvassing for voWs for art eleelton
out-of-bound* fur and stopped a t a house, the door of which waa opened by
Admiral Kauffman B burly woman who eyed her none too graciously.

&gt;Met 10 drinking in
"M ay I a s k ," aald th e lady aw cetly , “ to w h a t p a r ty
U .I.U ort ' m,d’ yo u r huaband b e l o n g a r
„
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WEDNESDAY
^The Young Pro pic. Club on th*
mk* Front will
rill b*
be open every
.
May* from
Ight through th* holidays
4&gt;0 P.M. until 11:00 P.M. All
ndents are Invited fre* of charge.

tawtSi4t~ttb:i
v 5*
It may. luyst oecsr to ton to

id palnta tolled with It wDl OOt
nek or ptin la «un of WtfjWr.
All thla haa aclenc* and nrarch dUcldaw), bat wortr lo the
b oratvr rCotlhnM. for man In
a ra f tm a a l. far knowVJff it

■at ybu rad aprrad oti jrouf
&gt;Mt of use M fry pork rhou» or
aV* takes- u has s natural ydlow rotor and la rich In Vttiunln
t
&gt;
Ycd may never cstch four ddnlit attempting- to nrgb out tSe
oclivt from which a tooth hal
uat Imn removed with a piece of
•rang* peel, for be will simply
Tp • bit of n ito n In *• white
wtwdey end with tt
»tcp
the
leading. But that powder la also
i product of citrus peel, a aolulon of pectin, long
used
by
rottscwlvea In making jellUa and
amt. Now auryeona *hoot a aoluIon of t hiw pectin Into rour ana
&lt;efore mak— operations, for renake* bloou 'Jell", too.
Locked In the rag and fiber of

before the Beach Club
if One Hundred that he favored
ending the New peel. "Pearl Herbar brought Cut back to ue," the
peaker exclaimed
In eiplalnlng hi. poat.war new
social order for hi. land. Hlr Wjl-,
Tam Beveridge ,a|.l it would nof
be British either halfway to Mos­
cow nor to New York.

• brforv
perste .truggU launched
t Right and Wrong
he choae th, light tide

TUESDAY
J l a Young .People* Club on th*
One Front will b* &gt;pen «vcry
Ight through th* holtdays from
;00 P.M. until 11:0 0 P.M. All
sdenta are Invited free of charge.

you a m m of orang* p**i,
ut that's exactly what U M &gt;
a t ! « r , today, for, thaaka la the
■aearth and rrp*rtm*nt* la that
VlnUr Haven laboratory, IBD•roof a leuhot la condor from tha
ugary water that is
prreaod
•on whit* rag of citrus pooling,
list sic hot la nsod la tho msnoseturo of powder and t a stagW
•schlno run butlst require* more

When the Nail, ripped through
Prone* th*y .elted «y ton* of
gold from lhi- tank. Th* Eurooean "road agent." or modain
highwayman.
,

a l her* wl
^ o r 'a dance at the Young Ptole. Club on the la&gt;kr Front from
4 0 P.M. until 11:30 P.M. All
Utdtnts are cordially Invited.

m

A

w * s£ r £

Wedn«aday n i g h t the S t . T he r e A Chapter of tha H o ly Croa a
Iplacopal Church will h« hoateaa
t _a formal dance hof^ring aer
^ c(m «n ajb4« their vtvaa..- Adult
tefnbera of th# Episcopal Church
r t also Invited, and a special In

ducts are .till In the eiperlmental atage, but science baa
p A yeti.th at ik H con nil be
toM f flrstti. r itn u i ana arena: dap
they will be.
If the
dealer
.hould
hand
you your
pack
of
favorite
cigarette* wrapped .. la a
dig-

A larg* Imtu.trlal concern *drertheil for IfOO girl* and »latc&lt;|
they prefered "Pony'-.lted bru­
nets. Their work would b* target
ly meaatnger se^lce and the conram .eld the brunets were imiyh•r —no, I mean lhay could rndiir*
more, la.led o-o-h maybe a couple
of months longer.
j

tentl th* ’iiowery" was horn* to
‘■Ml. «*•-&lt;
’ we ♦** « . . . %
* -a
. I

Hobo*, ef Amerle*, Incorw*
•led, have obtained a ten-acre
tract south of Titusville on which number of ditches.
10 rtUabllah a bum’s heme, ac­
cording to announcement by its
Florid, recently a.n. an “y m y th# N,
|iwj flft p M n h : * m
president. Jeff. Davis.
of Ihvaalon" to A u.tralta^tw .. lbrf. im| ^
^
^
million
pumpkin
huga.
That
Eng
(&gt;«r.
to
aUiry
that
cam.raa
vkei
Red tap* isn’t the only thing
possesion * already
had the first Implement* of wkl
that tie. up fedtral business: ver- Hah
bo.lty It getting In Its work It plenty of these p e.t. but tho landed In the African campaign.
-— 4----took IS I words to amend a fuel Florida ahlpment wa. for a pur011 paragraph merely to tell trai­ po«e: they had been para.llcxed- • Capitol Hill la In aomethln# &lt;
made
hosts
to
the
“
feather-legged"
*
.tew
at
present, In addltM
ler iwldent* that they could buy
fly and the** are "plaen" lo the to the t.veral contemplated tt
fuel oil.
p. b’e , so the AOaale* thus hop*1, tlnet c'lahgv.. One of'these *Wtil
A wastem railway wttb Miami to g*t rid of their own. Do yui nlacn lekvi at the head ef U
that old rhyme? "A1I flea*! UIRt* .bertd« and dernoU Mi
ofniiatlon* advvHws that front recall
on their backs other f M P ttam* I’crklaa U aornji
etfc
Ddc. IB'to January 10 , proapec- have
lo bite *»mj ahd the**.also have foriHen to *h(ch the, Laker Ii
Hve paai *ng«rii *n day coaches
•mat make seat reeervatiaiu.
„ h .r f c .
i r ,7 ,“ b,“ i - , " T A j % J
.
..
"
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n
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Cl.ll
w
.,
f
l
u
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l
w
3 " l " „ ; i r * C t»)
A (Jallup poll o f Democratic
* .
-tfw ,
voter* ascertain tkrir preference •tory concern* la ; Cooke, the
a J S !£ i
for lb* next pealdent an as fol­ banker Who led the government
low* t RaotevelL 72 percent; Wal­ through it* financial dlfllcullka r V , ' ^ . ; |1 TeTT, n n iL AdStn
lace, BO; McNutt, W; Byrnes, IB;
Dougtaa., U .
- ■■. The War department announces
that neat year the U. S. will have. *11. Ita landing ultr-&gt; yo-t can &gt;r» eigrted •&gt;* ball lo rolHng I
BB million In war service., That a great ntalS-llke building that .avlng "TrlUlon* for defetSe bi
U ed
Hit
probably M d d ee men. women. waa the Bummer horn.' of Ja y fifteen cent, for

Tinr BILL'S. DRAUGHT brer aW6' iKHt
!

MIXED DRINKS—OR TARE flO ltl!

A sottl B o r
r

BOURBON, OIN, SCOTCH, WINB '
or CHAH&gt;AtJNTi
,

PACKAGE S lO tok &amp;

%K
?J"S
iL &gt; ,« S

’’Certainly," answered the woman: "I'm the party tn

•pretty

NBw Year

W hite,

trolh er

of

the

flow ed.
Mre W h i t e i . a n a t i v e o f S a n ­
ford. a t t e n d e d public sc h o o l * here
an d w as grmd-iated f r o m Sem ino le
I l l g S Echoed
in t h e
(Mas*
of
I 'J 40
S h e i . r i it |b i) ed
by the
Florida S t a t e
Hank o f S a n f o r d
Co rp . W h i t e , before h i . induction
Into the a r m y . * • * an em p l o ye e
o f the M e a n . C o n s t r u c t i o n Com*
pan y
of
Jacksonville
Hr
also
at t e n d e d local
nh iNtli
and
at
al
('am p
PIreae nt ia ftatl»»np«l
R uc k e r.
Ala
w hrtc
the
couple
will m a k r th ei r ho m e I m m e d i a t e
ty a f t e r th e cerrm.»n&gt; lhe&gt; left
on a wevkling t •»
nounc«*«l d e . t m a t i»ti

Reds From Northeast,
Southwest
Nearly
Meet As Germans
Are On Defensive

i Perkins, U ^.N .R

Honored At Party

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rau|:ht

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an.l tn addition ~ r -ill lw "
*" •’ .
‘k. v
v,
'mmu 1r»|—
to aupply
othr, nation. • •&gt;""»
,h- 1 ,hr
r k p e ectnl
i r u to
.u p p i y inne«
,
l. .. .N’i ‘. .11

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m i t y )u»l t h e .a m i - * • a plan e
factory
nr a
shipyard
And I"
Uil.litlnii lo thla thi f a i m i i - »'•
l . a - m g til t a k e . X . O l d hand ami
1 r h m l t ei j u i p m en t
So
for t h a t
1r a a n n It I . * r t y im |-irta iit that
y ou t a k e p a r t i c u l a r r a r e uf a n )
farm
rijuipment
that
y o u ha v e
t&lt;craua* t h e r e ta g oi n g In tie a
definite
ihortagr
We
a r e elan
h o p i n g t h a t b e f o r e long th e Man
p o w e r C o m m t a a t o n - i l l work out
plan a f o r p r o v i d i n g the f a r n i r r
w it h t h e n e e e a a a r y labor

Mr
find M r .
EL
1-ancy anil |
daughter
of
J « c’k . o n v i l l r
*|H*nt
C h r U t m n . w i t h Mr
I *an ey ’« par
t n t s . Mr
an d M r .
EH
U ih^

MY SON?
vil lr
llrm
vignivl
falhri
prove
name,

Lieut
\S (i
h Inning
iim n l
S a t u n l a y f r o m C a m p lllaiMlmg to
§|&gt;end the w eek en d w it h hi« l a m

Hy

Jack
M*»rr|aon. I S N II
Sea
m a n h i r s t C l a a a ha " irl uM tr d t •
hi* ship a f l r r
sp en di ng M » n « l
d a y . with hia family

Mr

havr

1 folk
an.l

hrr parvuU .
M cC al l

Mr

am t M n

e wl.. tgl .1I1 D
• i*l r .m k s

loin
hot

An eMouraging itatemant hi* •nether old eoftle" yon may
•en ltsuad by the Americas Maybe ae, Mil bdUUM i
•raonSuMcol chamber o f, cedr
•r*e to the effect that ln,\lha
i*t rear the Unliad Btatm nod no good, die may have Bren 1

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Tltc Poor Cave Man
Hoc! No Newspaper
lo Atkr-rti.e In.

Fi.im the Tito*

S lar-A d vo tale
■nine a t h l “ T he
aerial
number
aIn y o u r eon. b r o t h e r , or
- h o ia Itl the . e r v i r e m a .
to tie aa I m p o r t a n t a&gt; hia
when It e n m e e to re cei v in g

the

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m ua t

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f ri e n d * .
W It Z a c h a r y h a . Iwen
f r o m the F e m a t d - l * a u g h t o n 'I
orlal
H o s p i t a l to hia hoimMagnolia A venue

LAST TIMES TODAY

Y iN c e w
4 4 6 M o rtn a t w rola
(hit d . a t h l e u ilo ry l

.

a

Mr and M r s J- G a m e * s
A sin gle R n l A r m y un it y e . t e r
„ f M ia m i will a r r i v e todav
day llte r a te d m ore than
vpend a week
f a b i t c t l l o ca l l t i e *. t h e l a t r e l coni- parent*. Mr. nml Mr*. (Henri E
m un lq u* aa ld , a m i
th *
S o v i et *
McKay.
lo ok 1 .7 0 0
p r i ao i w re ,
captured
t h r e e t a n k s , 54 g u n . , a n d o th er
tqu lpm tn :.
M. T h i g p e n an d
.
.
.
r.n.lgn
WIIIU
Enaig William
De tail
tai ing^
In.
the • p .r.lion . south- M„ fhlgpen ht a v e ar ri v e i l f r o m
w att
° L 8tV r'C ‘ f .
I, H'*fh:
Newport, h I. to sp end a f* &gt;" a f -,____
C o m mnand
a n d said Soviet unlU.
....................
1 d a y . with hi* p a r e n U . Mi a ' . l
Ur
breaking enemy
S r ^ . l M r V WM. Thigpen.
cen tln anl to
devaatop
lo

ftu.lv* and occupied several in
enemy I Th* Mixes Catherine and 1habited 'localities.
" '
“Th*
iuffered enormous ioaaea."
tell* Hurt have arrived f r o m • "&gt;
German prlaonera were qjote-l. Hospital in Mobil* to spend n t. as saying that th* twenty-third d * y . with their parent*. Mr
ilvea.
............
* ‘ in
- - . -German -Tank
Dlvl.lon
In the
th* Ilast‘ Mr*. J.L
Hurt.
Mrs. Parkin* was oaslstad by / * « days lost all of Ita arament ami
tr daughter,- Miss Louise Perk- mor* than two-third* of Its man
Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Imney ha&gt;&gt;Incomplete report* sold
th* returned to Tamp* afU r .pen-i
Rusalana destroyed 23 tonka, 14
gun*, and nin* plan** ywUrday, Ing th* Chriatmaa holiday, with
thrir parents, Mr. and Mr*. K Iand
out up
GLroepo. Captured ware BS run. Cornsll and Mr. and Mr. E II
and BB trucks, and arreral hun­ Lanty.
dred prisoner.
Mr*. W alUr Meriwether left
The battl* In.Id* Stalingrad
paired to b* mounting stead- Saturday by plan* for HL Louie.
THURSDAY—New Tear’* Ere
r n . High Command aald th* Mo, to Join n»r husband who 1.
•Utioned at Camp Leananl. Word.
U buildings In the factory Mo. Sb* will also visit Mr*. W.
1, together with eevernl do.*n H V a n d whiU la St. Louis.
•eta and pillboxes
.
Forthwent of Urn Velgn city
Braxton Perkins, 0 . S. N. R .
1mA ‘ --------fArtl fln d
M wlg
Storekeeper Second Claaa. ha. re­
turned to Nerfetk. Va. after
•pending the holiday* with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Park-

THE ABC’S IN BUSINESS

»** 0 f f L A MC . .

studi
Hu Ih- i i
M cC a l l .
M e r c e r C o l l e g e in M a co n , u -|»
, n|f hia C h r i s t i n a * v a c a t i o n »
hia p a r e n t . Mr and M r .
_______

/

NOTICE

m ai l ai di n g In n l e n l if I r a t i -m and
ev en in t h e a l l i d m e n t v nf relief
1 he« Wa h a c k , h o m e
There
are
I - non
llrowna
in
lh.
prevent
Minty
amt m a n , uf th ei r - i v r v
tuar
the
name
nf
M ary
Thr
s m i t h , at p r e a e n l n u m b e r about
inni
and mor -- t h a n
l i«ai .»f
them a t e W illieT h r Vt llll am family
cornea
In
p "tty
vlioiig
- i t h &lt;7 ,0 0 0 me rnt-e iv m t h r aer
,1 r e . while t h r A m l r ra o n v ha / r
i ! non. the W a l k r i IK.AOn amt
th e M i l l e r . 2.&amp;0O Hot t h r J oh n
- u n ' i vijem t o t i e d thi* ll-t with
3.1,000, and 2 . 0 0 0 of t h e m a l e
n a in x l W illiam
Wr
havr
not
Irainned
how
many
June*

l . l e u t C l y d e H ur t of Kandol|e»i
F i e l d . T r i a l haa a r r i v e d to* .pe ful

and Mr* W G FL min^
ha«l thnr l»ou»r gu»st" Mr*
Fleming's parent. Mi and Mr*
T R Moyr. of (Quitman tea

.
p a r t i c u l a r l y t i m e - h . c h - - h . v - b o u g h t n . o r r h o , - t o *11 « f »•
I tt w ra te d . f o r t h r ................ . of t h i - T h e f u t u c
of the woi l.l
w a r. A . o w n a . that
c.n
h. m u c h b r i g h t e r t h a n It did
Nr-*
tm o n d n l int o t h e t r h r * . t * t h r u t h r y r(ir- | p i i •hortly a f t e r the d.«
&lt;• • . t u i t i o n will h r cha ngi
tt *, . t c r u f P r a r l l U t l n - i
The N - » (
'Be-.!- an.l
............
.&lt; m y t h o u g h t t h a t - h r n • « u r - , y r||r w ,||
. . . I . , , - . - an.l •*.
• »ry U m ad e o f t h r c r o p , t h a t - i l l , ( ( ( f r
„f . . .
hot m « v I
In- p r t - l u r c d In the co m i n g &gt; r « r , r
&gt;(
„ k- l o ....
I
that
it will
d a w n u|mn t h e m h
|llat
h. , e . New W . . r
T h r . c i . a v e r y . r » r r r . h o r i . g . (||(l( «,|| u . p|r « , i i i g to &gt;ou
nf f a r m m a c h l n e r ) at this turn
an d a f a r m e r ha « In h a v e a prl

■•■ S. " t . . g . . . l
. . «... - h ' h l w r
...........

pan bous* at hrr home on Mag- Don Bend.

.

tSc-Ledeburg Com-

In Waohbigtaw

a l ,

• •*

BRIAN DONLEVY
CAREY • PRESTON

• I) f'OtoBI O

10.1 ••

Albeit DiUet •WiIIijm Be. dn
Wj IIii Abel

TO M O R R O W
TW O

A - for Advertising
B - for Better Business

IU R G A IN DAY

K N T K U T M M N 'I. F K \ H HI S

laIM»

SERVICE MEN’S

Current Comitoeiit

u'terffisi

nllliam

wiped

t l get to him for
greetlrtg ad, can

«
n.«’.e
A I’ RAVER
lord, hr rh y m ical All of which .eiv e. l.. m
rti \frira
Grace, make me a plraturr I" p hxlle the tm|««rUnce of using
1
......
,
•luintg the
Thy.clf, a comfort to my frllow the rank.
initial*, ami Ra-nal i
’
worker., and a .ervanl to all number when addrcaalng ,nr,» ,n **** ** ' '
men for Jeaua* .ake
Amen
the .e n ic r and when tilling «ut
TAKE CARE OF THAT
MA important
|k»|»rr. ** I ha.len !•*
CHINERY— I hope it Will toon add that It I. )u.t •• ini|w»itant
dawn upon the official, here that when writing me about your .on
farming la juat a. lm|*oitanl in lo give me the wine information
the winning of thla war a. the I do not know how many L iter,
airplane, tank and gun factory I receive referring
* "») •••*«
One reaaon the farmer, are in my hu.hand**. “mb
an.l
difficulty m»w It brcau.e of the and never giving even hi* naitn
fact that the emphaat. ha* l^en 01 anv other mran* by "h n h t.
h k i r \n \m »:n:
placevl u|um the pnwluction of war identify him If you a«k me
material.. In the pa«t "« h a'r h. Ip you .«*He any pioldem- m
Li | t r i i « III I«l #*i inr %|»r f i r n c c d ,
always had a surplus of fm**! reganl lo ielatike» I niu.l him
C'e*|etfr«l •#• " h l l r
ami alway. had to »lruggl. I" thi. information
»rll It in.tead of rationing f.—l
PLEASING
N t 'v It.A ll
m i n i \\\ \ i mk
So it Ju«t dkl not da-n u|mn the
, hri.tnt*. I r.vrur.1 gr.-rt
pio;wr official, hrrr lh*l t h f " |n&lt;, (rt,nl ,h.. S|v«kn of llm
may be a .hortagr of food hut I n ,,,,,, , hl. ||,m..l»tdr Sam It*,
hope that the lime « ill ••"■n cin e )|)||n of y r , „
which h. .«'•&gt;
that they will fealllr Ih.t it »d . . j , , , ; « „ o l r
take more food than n r r to lev-1
... i . s „

Th* wedding of
M ix
Anna
MU» l.ucjr Crtcch of Si. AuKathryn Cinder, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Merrill Charles Cinder, RURlinr la thr houar |fu* «l of Ml.'
and Cocp. John St Clair White, •mi Mi.
U l, .on of Mr. and Mr». 8t.
Clair While, waa Milemniard with
Mrs. J.N. HoL.on Irft IihU) fm
dignity and .Implicit* on Thurs­
day. l&gt;*c. 21, In the Holy Crux Holljrwi»«l. Kla. whrrr .hr "ill
Episcopal Church before a .mall aptmi • abort limr on h u .in c.
group of
relative.
and
dome
friends The Rev. Frank Pulley
R o l i r i t llotoM« II of F o r t H cn nl n*
officiated at
the 3.00
o'clock
. p r n t t h r h o l i d a y , w i t h hi . |»m •
cervmon).
Seasonal decoration, tn effec­ rnta, Mr ami Mr*. R.A ll«*"rll
tive arrangement, and
lighted
tapers outlining tie altar and the
Mr». J I. Hurt h*» rrtuin^l
choir loft, formed *hr background
for the beautiful •Ingle ring cere- from \uirv.t*. t»* *flr* .|*rnd
Inr F hri.tina. with hrr .i«n, Jrnmon&gt;.
Mrs Gindcr «•« hrr daughter', nlnyi.
matron uf honor and only atten­
I
Th.
dant. She wore a d r r x of gold
w
y «&gt;|U
tii« «t
Mias Lucy Houniillat h*%
« in
Ih t« it
o -. nit
iiiI\
crepe with flared akirt trimmed
in gobl eeqjin. Her corsage »ae; visiting In Orlando for th&lt;- l'»*l I Sui* ix •
of tall.man ro»»«
ami
yellow i.re ra l day. at the home of Mr in t Ij h ♦.»«
chrysanthemum..
a n d Mt&gt;. 1.11 M r t ^ m l .

(C an t i n y .a Iram Waa* 0 " « l
to have f l a r r d i p a g a i n in the
g s r a o f Vwlikie I*ukl. *J7h miles
n o r t h w e s t o f M o n o * , w h e r e the
Rusala na bro ke s t i f f G e r m a n r e a l .
R a t i o n i s l u v e U to t h e y ou ng er t * n c * an d . r l . v . 1 * . t r o n g l y fnrtl
Grid
e r n t e r -if t h r N a t l d r f r n . o
0liege .et home (or the holi-lay..
The G e r m a n
High
Command
nvllatlon. have *l*o i-een »ent
trd
that
thr
R-vl
Armv
^ Young ladle* who are not mrm- •wu*g. g e. .. M
u l l i n g V r l i k r l. uk l Iterll
a kre of* th*
■■ church.
■ ■
a x r r t l n g that ii*jvy fighting » . »
Dancing will begin at H:30 in p r o g r e x " f m t h e &gt;1 r u n g hnhl
’clock and will continue until a o f Vrll kie l.ukl ”
It# hour. A gals evening I. be”On S u n d a y S o v i e t t r o o p , in
Ig planned by the chapter. Mu Ih * a r e a of the Middle Don con
I c will be f u r n U h e d an d r e f r e . h - ( t inu rd
aoccexfully
In
develop
t h a l r o f f e n s i v e in the s a m e dircc
• • • l a served.
___ _
lions
aa before.. and o ccu pi e d a
numb er o f In ha b it ed
localilir
th e m i d n i g h t c o m m u n i q u e said
E a r l i e r f r o n t re p o r t a Indicated
t h a t t h e whole ( t e r m a n position
w e s t o f t h e U ii k l li D on h a d been
® Honoring her eon Braxton Per- j n d e r t e r m l n e t l by S o v i e t s p r a i
• In*. USSR, Mn. B L Berklna h e a d , po un di ng w e s t w a r d fro m
ntortained a number of hia th e R o s t o v V o r o n e s h r a i l r o a d in
U k rain e and
s o u t h w a rd
rionda Chriatmaa afternoon with atoc r o sthe
s t h e r a i l w a y b i s e c t i n g thr

I Chriatmaa dacorallon. of Pra­
tlin pepper, and polnaelttas and
ItVered Chriatmaa trees were
aed bi the rooms where the
ueeta gathered.
The dining room table was covhod with a lace cloth, centered
“ th polnsettis* placed on a mlrw reflector and balanced by
kadelabra bolding lighted red
•pees. .Eggnog wpa aeremi from
punch bool'placed a t one end
J the table and rofreshmenta
Rare placed at Interval* from
bleb the goe.ta served them-

/•ei* .lighted b»- whom hi belongs, and well he know* It."— Catalina mender.

It Week. We have a

• T h e Y o o n f P#«iplrB Club on tho
• k * F r o n t will It upon e v e ry

Holy Cross Group
# 0 Honor Service Men

button,
and ortiaipent*. akb trays, com­
part®, fittings for planes and

Vot*re a*vm to fight «hy of
burdening themirlres with future
debt*, *a well a. they may. The
rtn .u . bureau elate, that this
year 2C4 eltles defeated bonding
propotltlnni while but 34 other*
voted fbr such.

SATURDAY
Ifht through the holiday! from
P.M. until II 00 P.M
All
inviie«l frr
UltflU i
karge.
^ T h c Junior ('ominando. will
® H t at lh« W'omen's Club **
.*00 A M .

if plaafc—tray beada,

e r so n

bridegroom , .e n r n l
..
hia beat
THURSDAY
Charles Varner. C.S N R . Fire
#
■ h e r e will be a special New man.
•The bri de,
who
entered
the trltiona Mate. Third Cla»«. vi.itral
•‘ear's eve dance at the Young
eoplc. Club on the Lake Front c h u r c h on the a r m of h e r f a t h e r Mr. and Mr. Hill Tyre Chri.tinaa
t o t h e s t r a i n , of
M e n d rl h » o n ’a day.
•om 11:30 PAI. until 11:30 P.M. We dd ing M a r ch , t W
•
flag
II student* are invited.
blue m odel f e . h i o n e d a l o n g U t l o r e d
The Towiuend Club will meet linea. a c c e n t i n g a f l a r n l peplu m
R .E
F r a n k l i n , F l e d a R|h «l*rth
^ th* Court Hou*r at H 00 P.M. In the b ac k . W it h t h i . . h e wore F r a n k l i n , a n d l l r a t n c e C a n i L L
^ h U P. Hagan presiding. The • w hite
M ou .r ll ie ti e
I&gt;e
Sole . p e n t C h r i s t i n a . * i t h i e l » t i k * " an.l
ubllc I* cordially invited
blouse and •ccrR *orie * of
dut»«»n- ■f ri en ds in i L ^ l t t n a l i r a , h
Th* Girl Scouts will havr a net. I l r r w hi tr l o f . m g v w » . a
.u rrou n d e d
by
umber party at the Little Route l a r g e jmponica
Mr
and
M r.
H arry
R»di««n
t 6:00 P.M. Plraie bring now white io «e bud » and l u b e r o . e .
him
W
h
i
t
e
.
n»*»lher
of
the
h a v e r e t u r n e d t»» F o r t llrnnini:
ae. supper, breakfa.t, blankrt
g r o o m , w o r e a li gh t blue cr e p e («a
a f t e r v i si t i n g r e l a t i v e , her*BT and cel*.
.
al o n g
. l m p l r f o r »«»inr t i m e
The Court of Award, will be reaa f a i h i n n r d
lid from 7 :0 0 P.M. until H 00 lines. Her a c c e s s o r i e s w e r e dubon
nett an d he r c o r s a g e , of white

FKIDAY

s s a a c B j K »

B- JOE HENDSICK3

Telephone 148

’ Anna Kathryn Gindcr
Calendar Weds Corp white

MONDAY
Tourist Club will have •
Times Party et tbelr regubu.Incas meeting at the Wornn's Club at 7 :3 0 . Cum* In cosor fin* will be Imposed.
' The nutrition close, .poneored
M the Sanford Carden Clob will
e held In the downtown offices
f th* Florida Pow*c and Light
a. at 7:30.

.*i.££iT i
The four-hour work shift for white-collar men Is catch
■ m wwa jng
^ome factories nre talflng the men In definite teams
a*. IMZ. |the same pair* always on the satne respective shifts. Other,
seem to be taking them Individually for four-hour periods
Some of the employers like the arrangement ver;
RiyunNO much, bccaflae It gives them Intelligent new workers. Tin
WER IN imPn nre mostly teachers, lawyers, and buslnrts men who**
-IKE MA'jown work Is now light enough to permit the extra foul
hen K K - 1 hourn work. Some employers find disadvantages at first
tl.IJNKRSI|iul |jkc
((]^a nn(j think temporary difficulties can Is
jkcii. IT ironwl m,t with a little more experience.
J MV ITS
pinn, In most place* where ft has been tried, ha
Mm ih*/ not yi,t |,fPn uppHrd to women, and that Is when- If
u •h*u i- nw,,|f,| most. There Bn» thousands of housewives who coul.
th*y •bail K|ve four hours a day to a war factory without neglectin'
ii *«gle». ,,)P|r homes, but who cannot giVtf eight hours without
u -vary. 9(,rious trouble In taking care o f their children. A perto
»t faint. wh|ch would coincide with school hours' would draw man'
___
excellent workers.
_

W EEKLY NEWS COLUMN

Jocial A n d Personal Activities
ABOLlNK HILL CRAPP8, Society Editor.

Mrlt o f the
Mat Hit
. «»1If -1
l«‘«*t lit I fl* « h*
f r u t h r t 1111•*•I * ll-tt
f . t r m * r l\ i’»*tt ef •hi'

CALENDAR

Defense Of
O utlined

W ild cat

Register
FORMULA:
First, Advertise!

Mr. and Mre. Cattrell Tellcy
and daughter o f Jacksonville a r­
rived Satsrdag to Visit Mr*. Tol­
ley's parents, Mr. and Mre. E. II.
Loner- Mr. Talley returned t o
JaekeenvtOe Bandar and Mr*. T al­
ley Will remain M re for *ome

Your favorite diaracior a
a homoopun sleuth, tracking
killer* b a mystery mansion

THEN, watch your Business grow!
RESULTS:
CASH in the register!

ITS A PRETTY GOOD FORMULA - - 4 »r MtoOtP T. BtANOT PVaatedby CHMIW CAB****)
•

WHY NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL?

.Barnes Bey ly tacheat 1 Itnoe*.

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report u M a l ft M n ii t i C. T, A
af in* M U t. of Manila A. Hou n » f i i m f t : tint afca IIM ' b»r
boil (loti Mr ria*1 dleeharf*. aod
IK T in t c o u r t o r t i n t c o i f t r r Ih«t ok* will ip flr to l i t Haaar
oblo
H. W. Wiro. fcoaaty dodft# "*
JUtHiK. iM inui corrrr. lumlaol#
O i i t r . rtoftd»_ ■■ tk.
ftTATR o r fttM IIIM .
loth
t a r of D m n lo r l i l t , for ei&lt;■ft r n vtfK i r r v n t o r
l&gt;rov#l of Mtno and for final 4l&gt;M A M 1C A . M O IIK IIT ft. I &gt;»*aa#»d
rbara* aa Admlal.lralrla (*. T. A
Ilk r H O f t A T K .
Ika aatota of kfaMla A. Itobatla
TO AM. WHOM r r RAT COII- nt
d*#*aa#ft,
on thla ST.ka dar of ff»
oatRiai
T.mbar
ltd .
Nuttr* l« hrrtbf flr*n tk il Al*
ALTRItMKHIt ft. HKHTUBT.
Admlnlatratrla (*. T. A. ol
Ika aalata or Maml* A
Itoharta, daaaaaad

LAKE MONROE

LEGAL NOTICES

•# Hm Lftk* Monro* P.-T. A. Wta
bald a t lb* ecbool TWadky eve­
ning wtlk Mr*. U. 0 . Bahrrna,
.pnalilm t, preeldlng. M n . Bah■Toft rail ad thft meeting to order

fbmacial report. Mr. H. H. H it*
UftO Nod Ibe P.-T. A. by-law* and
an amendment, whether to allow
only paid m b member* to vote,
waa paeeed In the affirm ative.
WUlMm iVtlarvwt), U.H.N. Notfolk, Va- efclled hU wife and faol-

(fuatlty
liquor

that

you can

Uy fa r ;■ few tap*.
. Mr. and Hr*. C. E. S w a t art!

family have returned to Pa la lk&gt;
after living here a month.
Hr. and M n. J . B. Taylor hare
moved from Palatka to W. P in t
m oot.
Chari## Knapp, U. 11. Marine*,
vielted hi* grandmother,
Hr*.
Chart#* Bale#, taat work.
Mrs. Chria Tbompaon and ion
Carlo*, of Waehlnftton, D.C. are
tWtiftft relativaa at tb i. place,
t
H n. Dorothy Blaekford and
daughter, Sola Ka|a Ulatitford,
, of Eatell., N.Y. have rrtumr.1
j, bom* after vUltbir Mr*. BlatV-

i-

phrtMiy*

ib

rmm c o v n r o r f n i c o r a v i

i v n a a . a n N ifto ia
cftP ftT r.
p m Hu t * , i * r * w u m r
la mm KftTATH o r
MO*ft ATcrTTK. D t r t w t .

i

m
cnaotTO ft-a a a n m n
aowft g a r n n i i.*rw » o « nr:■ aftO i
auaiftP T a a io «•fA fii

to

1 m amt »a&lt;h af y«*u « r &gt; h*r*t.»
h f t ir M
and rarjulraa to a r »B « ri
■ « r a la lH a aa4 dam anda
«b i* N

ARCADE

Daap Is a numtier of fan trltrre I.
little "Doeifftl*" Cray. d«u«ht.r of
Llaut. Jama* Cray, U. h. S . Hha
raoatrrd th* l.ttar* attar *hr mad*
nrwipapar h.adllnr* whrn »h*
eraahad Into a naval rrmnuny to
hog her dad. iurt aflrr ha waa
•warded the I)lilln*ul*b.J Flyina
Crow by Admiral (I. D. Murray el
P.naacola, PI*.
(Cf»lral Prut)

IL* aTr&lt;*y|( ^ *r,nU ' ^ r ' * ni*
J*
Eldan Cain whu la employed at
Savannah in ■ dafana# pnalllon,
Vlelti! hit .entity al Lake MonIOC
*
Mr. and Mn. Nathaniel S ta f­
ford ard family h*v* moved from
Valuila Co. and Kav* takan a
boom on W. P in t Hi.
Prank Warran, of Savannah, (la.
m i reiumrd arter a vlalt to hi*
k t . * Mrenie, Ur. and Mr.. D. V.
. j W anen.
i.
Cecil B el*, he. r*lumr&lt;) lo l**n• roe City eflrr vieltlng relallvM
y/
her* end at fUnfnnl.
r-^ ,
/ H r . and Mr*. Jam ** Coien, of
f . : . , Medieon, Wieconetn, have return. ftd to Lake Monroe for th# winter

Bi'

n F H A L D , SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A .

ETTA KETT
Package Store
A LL POPULAR BRANDR
rbftne *»*&gt;&lt;

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1

*

jo u . o r vIM iar of you* m a y h a ta and t b o - tra n a n c tW n o f au&lt;b olh*
R f i i i v i i t i « ••lav* o f MOMie a t c i t * hoatnooa o b m a y p rn p * rly
n »«
TIC. d K H M d i a ( « o f aald Cou nty , b a fn rt tbo m a o tla v,
A. I. Il*tt».
tw lh # (V tB R iy
Jo d g *
of
H KM I*
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•
raablar
N O U S C o rta ly . F lo r id a , a t bla o fflro la Il»o m i r t honao o f aald
r o n n ty a l H anford. F lo r id a , w ltb la
•If h t r a lt n d a r m onth* fro m th*
tlm # of tba flrv t ya b ltc n tlo a of
I hi* nolle*. K i r k claim o f dam and
■ h ill t&gt;# In w r itin g , and ahall « t a t «
lh * |ilar« o f rcBldanra nnd pn*t
it f f I cm addroaa of lh* c la tm a n l, amt
•halt lit* a w o rn i*» by lb * c la im a n t,
a a to t, o r * t lo ro p y , and a n y * in It
•Ia I m or demand!1 no! at* fj In i aba 11
L » la id
iia u i . k
i .i i x u n
f.irrie*:*
CrromUltJon
u n m i w o i rclletea
micTi promptly ba­
F IR M ).
ht to
lo the anrt of llrf
cauae It cuftft right
Am #a*rntfrf
of lh *
U il
W ill andI T * a
* ta
fam
«t««n
h t uf
ym, r*Ad Md nature
p
m
tkdrn
phfcfttn.
M H S i: A Y O T T K , d ic t a te d
l l r i | p u i.llr a iio n N*»r. la th . 1&gt;4S.

n o t ic e :
0 . D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCIB
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE OAS AND
TIRES.
We ■re inking our patrons to co-operate hyi
1. 1Jringing in and catling lor d n n ln g when

Relief At Last

locum
trvulle u&gt; help lo
or and expel
heal raw. UDdar, In*

jf ir tim
T h * r t f t i l i r i m a i l m o * tln g of
th* •ha r # b o l d er * o f T h * Hanford
A ila n tt*
N a ito n n i
B a n k w ill
b*
h * U i t th* b a n k ln B ’ bon** In Han*
lord* F lo rid a , on T lm n d a y . Jan*
i'ary :|f, I t IS. a t iw#~ o'cl ock I*
Hr f a r ill * *l*cllo«i o f d i r e c t o r *

h u i m ucoua m en i_________ I your d runlxl tu tell you
with the unai bottle of
or Crromultloii
c
ta f t if t t a f tI you
______
n iu t Ilk* llie way It
gitekly alUya, the couth ur )t)U are

p o m ib k ,

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2. Paying driver when he p m c 0 i« bill lo nar*
call back*.
X Whrn one day nervier la onrired. bringing In
and cilling for ctcsnlng.

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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS
(P1.RASE RETURN IIANORRR)

„ bare yw» money twefc.

220 Magnolia

CREOM ULSION

A t*.

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Phone H61

for Cftftght. O iftit Cftldt, Bronchltit

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By PAUT. ROBINSON
THC MOVIE STAR

rwS9b£8aLr]
We will be open
Thursday night

I HCARHXJRC WORK­
ING IN YOUR F A J W r S
D t n w s c PLANT? r—
fM G O W G T O S C U j

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For Table Reservation* for
your N*w Year’* Evr parly
Phone IA02.

P IP S H E ^

SPIU.SML

BflTDElw
rtiADeAD

DANCE
Every Wednesday

PIGEON.* f

Night

KNOWLTON*H ORCHESTRA

SHORTS

im s o g r y

HGUTTNAWr

Revrftttlon Ceater
Mile. North af SANFORD
on OF. LAND HIGHWAY

u aiA ii

PICKER.-JT

THAT VOt/CS EN G A G ED TO A
VEfT/RJCTTV
GCL,
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NAMED-1
n ever
SOPHIE *

HEARD

SODBUSTE n .'w m

OW r / L
date

n
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b *r __
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DOKrt-TCiLMGYarw
K JC G O T TE N W A T
DIVING R iN 6 YOU
G A V ttH B R -A N D
ALL THE L E T T E R S '

OTHER.-

K t .l .r e l

C e u n .ll #lnce I0 t ° * ,&gt;'l h i » J &lt;■! th*
b . p u U M n l of H i l l r u c l ' #o J l ’i&gt;#t*,
U r . K n rlc o C v llo h## b**" . l . r t * d
p r* ilil# n l o f R w llx e rla n d fur
I I . I . M y t # r # ohl.
( t gMi'rif
g g tasg aso lp«

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Brittany, In northern
derlynJ lie him* from
i&gt; llone of Rngltehmen In
J nnd llh renlurlti.

YOU

t u r n o o n n th a t hanc

SOME LIEUTENANT? fT
U DOESN'T I
' y

MAKE j'rJK '

S E N S E / W L/ f /
T bi production of many
ntediUM In P m China hat
than doubled
alnea
Ihv

(farted

Ggi

B U T £ ALW W S THOUGHT
YOU CONSIDGOED A BCH
FAIR GAME D U . HE WAS
O N HIS WAV C P TH E ,— — « n a is l e ' r - —J
t*

YOU Me AN
ENGAGED

SOME
OTHER
L GIRL
HASA

pwofirrr

—
\ OH

THAT N A S H

THEYEAR-a
B .W .~
;— i B E F O R E
THE
• ] WAR

&gt;. HIM/

Wailing For ■ Sail
The Mailcrn Mawhant
Doean't watt for SALES
^ HE ADVERTISES ^

The War Department’! new
Pentafon
office
bullJIuje,
the
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HIE LONE RANGER
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&gt; LONGWOOD,
F la - Dm . t&gt;,».
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WASltllNCmiN.
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SCCurio HATCAtA*!.
rod at
stand
the
Banford-Orlando
TSrjf't# given medal* l" "«»ur
WAS riA-AtV Dift
imm I Club
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tonight a* t b . t o man
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eighth
thev'r* tiling "un**nmn,farlori«*a "
LCAWSX nAoSf
atralght
wight aaa
eu n n at t b . Longwood
President
Kuo»evrlt
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VAUAtJUt•. .
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rttallciiii to 1| "huffing, •••If r*m
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Hr DILLON GRAHAM
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Opening for tU second warI triifu* war wurkrrp in hi* tiffi.v
NEW tYOKK. [tec. at, With the
1
U u t je a r, tb* ktnnri club will
lhr ulhrr ilav
**f tin*'.4 im n
bring d o u r competition than ever war new* crowding Into tie head­
w
i '*nnr fiiiiii" fa ft t' Cy ,‘* y* !(■**■»*
before, die. to t S . securing of •*- line* and inW AWVone'a mind*,
Mtehvlii tal t*| f uf t ■
re|i»»ll. «J
t lit1
;
T.rnl now kcnneU that formerly tb* chanedl attf tKaV many usual
i u n l l n i i y ou tp u t uf
u
thotMurnl
rated nt S tate track, now ham- enthualatti did M t follow tb*
tiM*r v». inorr
M pared by dtm oula and dim-out rporU happening* a l cloaely at
T u i i ‘1 |M&gt;t8|blr 7 l .l M rt t
K «'f)
rreel)
e fibI llo iu . T b . local track la tba In otheY yretv.
utif of t h r war w o r i t r r * jr l v ri i it-?
If yon wane to atef how well
_ on* In t b . stela out o f tb .
W I P c i t a t i o n Jia»t
u »bortdim-out area, but In b . on Ih. you regall iHe . .p o rt* w enla.
t ut lilt lo in * cr it ic a l w » r p i t b I mc
u f i aid*, l b . oporatore of lb . ta k . lb# teat tdow abd count
I - o h job tha t »i ¥i N l ( h r Unn* it,
e W 2 8 - tri TAC SBASrel^
track are ready to comply with flee point* for rerti qofillon A MoS-f S T A e fu ritt O P iB f; ikxY
tbouflatot men t ro uM h a v r t nk en i
nay war-tlmo development at any More of 70 la paetahl*. 80 la gw d
l»- ilo it t c f o r r t’ l c i r »tl*covni»*9
cross pcrcAfEu tveviodsy
lit m tmr t' ur nr r uf I h r
! ‘an**kl«*latatl plant at l o l l VA . n h T t ‘ »
A fla g . la caao of a tUckout, tb* and 90 well abort avvritv
K.I Tr»4*v a rul Hlati t * r »« f* » r. l
l » s e AYc A SoSToeJ CXH-LCod
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no .ut &gt;. i **f p.-uplr tiAt» Hob H i » . * n atul It -'* »t* 1 *
tfaek ran bo pluntd into dark neta T ree er Pat**;
m i- ty p i c a l
K.J t» * -'ll &gt;«**r "j-l
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ratlio c n i f i n r r i
I t c f u r r h«- if*»i &gt;ot
11&lt;in i i of ■&gt; . t ml
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t h r Job, It tiM&gt;k l't|f ht III Mil how I *
Miu]i |( , i I 11 -.«!■' r lid in li n» H i* -i ol l
po*t at 8 j I 6 I*. M. aharp but t&gt;. cere Ion I
l. ct i- rr t a i i i UitiihMiil 1 1 |n i p (
*; *tof t Jotirn
i i • -in I H u m 11t*! a bo**..» on i &gt; **
• ataU-regulatad
pari-mulel win2. Henry Panka coached the
nfh
down* will opan at 8:00 o'clock T eiftien *. tram that play* in
K J i it v r n l e d a 'illngti*" tli.1 r r
P l o t atralght, place and ahow bet'­ the Sugar Bowl.
ituced thla ( c i t i n g ti m e to t h i t - v __________ __________________________ __
ll ng on t b . f l n t race. The dally
n.tnuiea. In other wor,l«, it ii« J
3. Jo# Gordon? Yankee are,
donate window will alao be open waa raogbt off eerotvd bat* In a
gt that lima, accepting b d l on World S tric t' gam.',
l e t Ih l t r q ilpment on I oil p l a n e , l ( M I L L l
O lO I
tit* doubl. which opera tee on tb .
t t # f a m r T r a c y l a d an
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results of the eecond and1 third
m a n can «io t b r w b o l r p»h m li%«*
Gander l t a . f r broke I He year
m :*c«c.
ttoun* no w
T h a t ' s ;ei
l n ihmh
L a it tea ton, the track operated wai lb . KM yard time.
pinvi*«t *»« r v e r y M*i rluit.6. II Hide- Rosar quit lb . Yan
11 racei a night, but t b . card
• wa* rut to ten thla yrer to al- keet briefly iaet tear on to take
r r a w f o n t »» • f i r t - v r i i .»l.t mat*
' low greyhound fan* to return a postal i-.imlnation.
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bom . anriter. Raring will
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wettern golf tourney; (b) lb#
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A t the lime for t b . preaenta- national
t til *'ir m an hmir* put in
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trapshooting
crown;
'foftK G*A*irs
r i I fie tjlll « ' * ■
t.lio n of th . fleet night', card (cl the
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■uhatantial 8-6 faeorlt* to cop yard lath,
S.4 t l a w f n i t l
t»rp • II
fidalimi
O XO A O tA S &amp; € t At
WAS NAME P AS
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t h . inaugural handicap—feature
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\ &gt; * o* i-l-uri. &lt;
w neatt hla victory of last yrer, Gram Iicng; tb) Frank niton; TAP MAXWELL A*UA*rt&gt; pe irtu T Tioews.
, i-* i * that will
■tnil tlf.'ir to,til A no 1la %M A 111* I ■ it.
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t b . Malory of tba track to win
if r v r i y if5 rit uni# * to!i| 'ti to , oil,!
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fur vhri
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'fib* competition
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b. crawl
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Mlri III
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publi'ti lht«
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golf Tr»rk
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b . wall-backed la Lucky Hog, a Inflrlder; (ci
liiif by * ♦i *e llibl |o&gt;Ar
11l|i»-1 8 lilt- * f R 'l»
11 t* r * &lt;&gt;1-1k u*i I I
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favorite of two aeaxma ago who rhamp'nti; |dt A A It (to yard mlnff K.
a l a i n llil
t* if*
datli
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return! to action on th# local oval
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rated a lik.ly contender IJalay'
Blury*
t Mill Mill l»r i ll '
' Mav be the “dark horve" of the
14 V “ n fo r''
S * fur day
til lot la I la* 1*n r
b Hill Talhert
, ■ i &lt;t»k * t •*f i i o Unit, f-*
Hn# o f the n a t i o n • n r * r . t |at*
field, providing
&gt;K* can
gel
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Are the feiltewlag bwier* I roa*U la the Ml i m l r i Iwito,■rin*
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To ih*
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n o r- * O r vl tn g I h r rhrf*&lt;» l « i " in * 1 &lt;M*r 'lo git - lilt I d III,*
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cent I v r o r n p l r t e d in )..Hiln|ana
f „ t h r l l l p r •bop
it- Lit lie Dado
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- baa bean named nrriidlng judge
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Be* - Jack
M
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flolll
l.'ft
of tha track for the 1942-43 aeaIK
Willie Pep
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Spencer
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. . . m e veg e la bl e s at
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and
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1. T i m •Aba riag aaaag ja ilea a r n a k n l i rtiifra In th* gal Urn
II A It.
Ita Tk to ihe t a k e r • i •auaage. •ne iett-ar* brad
M rentra) Ftogi^a. and U well-known
v
for bla falrn.aa and accurate daV
rlalon*. l i l t acaaon. he wa* alat.
racing rommlaelon judge al the
- • local track.
Aa alwayr, pioto finish pkiurea
Vetll b* taken of each race and
A Iht rm iita flatbed on th* *crv*a
w next to th# big odda board whan
fbb rare order of flnlih la In
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plnr*- a pan of watf*r in the car
to p ri'vt-n t th.* vAttotol fro m d r y in g
1out
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ih.- f u r ! « v i f t n it Mill fo r m g u m ,
t a r tii«h «n*l m a r tirpoffil*
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ligh t and c ir c u la t in g a ir
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your i“ha fleet u f pr*
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n o tt ri-a h jirg n t and 'ervlce&lt;t at
b i i , v, n I w - - monthR
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a|IMil tl 1 III this llt'W S |&gt;01Iff. ('tiork tillif :i11\ »■i*lismonts ciucfully, iimi 1‘xiiiniMt ihfir v/otTli, fn-for.*

you rnsli uff to

red arrow-FoBow (he Sign-12 miles South of Sanford on
§ Orlando Highway at LONGWOOD

the tfwarilrt of true valtifs, in Specials,
in “sure-fire" buys . . . thus saving your
tcm))er, your feet, and the family bank
account!

You will find the eolumnA of this newspaper are filled
with snvings and sound shopping investments.
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. . . anil all the rest of you 296 lad) who have gone forth from our
that you, Joe, in a slimy fox-hole-. or you, Sam, bobbing on treach­
fourteen plants in the South to button up your strong bodies and
erous waves in a fragile but deadly PT-Boat. . . or you, Frank, in a
careening, lead spitting cockpit. . . or you, Bill, crouched and rifleyour eternal destinies in our country’s fighting garments of blue or
ready on some distant front. . .could ever have time to dream about
olive drab or forest green.
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the rich sweet smell of fresh-baked bread inone pf the ovens you left
As the makers of Southern Bread and Cake, and in die interest
behind. Bui maybeyou do, at that* ' ■
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of those hundreds of thousands of loyal customers Who have stuck
■j Anyway, if we started out— right dfi the,bat,— to tell you how
close by us in increasing numbers for so many years, perhaps our
proud we are of you . / . we'd get slushy. So, if you don't mind, we
advertising should keep on telling them Qbout our breads and dikes,
will go at it kind of backwnrds-like.
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the products which have been part and parcel of their households for
' Although we would almost give a good right ann to know
so long a stretch of time. But today, somehow . . . it’s different
We still treasure the friends who buy and use our products.
what you arc doing . . .although we stand in admiring and prayerWhen we raise our voices in a holiday message tirthcm, however, we
ful awe of the big job .you arc perfonfiing . . . we arc going to take
can’t help being conscious of you.*—you, the men who-mixed and
the liberty of setting down some of the things we, your company co­
baked and delivered our products to our friends throughout the , workers! arc doing back home, in the vast but modest hope that we
South before you went to war . . . and ouj of our daily lives.
may contribute some trifle to your own magnificent effort. That’s
In the first place, we miss you like all get-out. Next, we are just l:_. about all we can do right now.
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In all humility, as 1942 nears itsend, and we all face a most invyou think of us now and then. It’s presumptuous, we confess, to think
portant new year, this is our report|o you:
v This Won’t b« n«w» , , . but It will reralod yoit. We_«ra not oi»ly
keeping up/but have Inteniif.ed our f-NWCMBd.Srcad p r ~ ™
orating method in the South eight year* ago,
Bread la enrished according to government ata
thij effort, now eight yean old, hat been ful
arul’Jliiw jo r college* and univenitlea h r
Bread u atandard for their bread... their
Out of our 1,480 employe! and offidali, ai of Npvember 31
a total of 1,150 have pledged themselvca to buy. War Sav
Stamps and Bonds— regularly— out o f their weekly pay. )
99, per cent o f them arc nor doing fi, because this li t g
investment, but because It Is one ihdlspentable way to help.

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DAY,

D ECEM BER

24,

1942.

M em ber A naocU Irtl I’ raut

N CM HE It 8 9 .

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ensive

Derlan’s Successo

Annual Pioneer
Night Will Be Celebrated

■ Ih h a W M rm l

m London qnarttn todij in* Sale

0( Liquor
I» L i m i t e d By
City Commission

Tllotted tho boor for the re­
newal of the ARM o ffe n s iv e
asainat the BUerte-Turila wno
wag a£pro*chln* aftor weeks
comparatively minor claabIn tho muddy hllla. K.A.F,
plane* ware bwnblnr Tunla Buying Of Beverages
and (he nearby harbor of La
Forbidden In Few
Go(il*tU.t
*
A Tbo Brilftfe eighth army w u
Designated C a s e s
contact with Ram-

. lag Africa Corps 110
aalko friaa big Axis baas at
Tripoli. / No vtgn of i
slash w u Indicated. A t I
■raw Axl* supply chips w
C i a f two athma probably dmtroyad by British aubmarine* In tha
II adf a f y m q j

British lagiou, driving through
Japansaa oonquarad Banna from
India* ware reported to bo In tha
^vklnity of Ratbadaoag, I I mil*#
•north of th* My anrray bare at
Akynb. after a 74-mil* adranco
through tha treachareua swamp*.
A previous attack on Bon***
w u tho la teat la a #*ri*a daalgaod
to cripple tho Axtodmld supply
■porta In Tun1*1*. Only IS houre
car Iter, British night bombore
blasted TtmJe, damaging tha main

al-Bab-Tcbowrba M d aoutkwaat
of Tunis, Inflicting garnaltla* and
tcapturing I several priaooaga, tha
comma nltyi* aald.
" E m ^ motor vehicle* located
on a farm In tba^aaaao general
a m waf* abaBad |nd forced to
retire," lb# comiaonlqtM Mid. "Anto** to Itoalf."

and with night raid* on objae*
.Uros bohiod tho anony line*.
Tbo A ala-con trollod Vichy radio
broadcast a report that “violent"
fighting had boon ragtag for 34
hovfa |a Tunis la, particularly
■ ra n d M trJce-al-Bab, I I miles
southwest of Tunla,
&gt; Tho AIUm already bold a sixmite stretch o f tboM odJu-ol-Bab
Tabourbo read, teclo cb lf a num­
ber o f dominating b cb h te but
r e t a T o n d i o p l K d bar*

I lb* amendment to
af City ordinance No.
r regulating tha eat*
tbig bee era gee. City
Barer •la ted today,
rndment forbid* tha
salt of liquor b«lwa«n certain
hours and on certain days.
It
also prohibit* tala of Intoilcating
liquor, and bear and win* to per­
sona under II y ean of age, to
any habitual drunkard or to any
parson who It Inloilrated
Section nine, a* adopted reed*
aa follow*:
Section 0 : Thai th# tale of
Intoilcating
beverage*
(except
Win** end beer, the hour* of eel*
of Which are hereinafter regulat
ad), between th* hour* of 11:00
p.M., Eastern War Tima, of each
Saturday and 8:00 A.M., Eastern
War Time, of th* following Mon­
day aad between the houre of
l l t i o P.M„ Eat Urn War Tima,
I 1 :04 A M , E *ttern War Time,
SB ath tr daya i* hereby prodtad aad all vendor* of each
hall keep
at closed
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* b re rs, T H *
fitrement » f closing that I ap­
ply although tha vendor may sail
beer or wines in addition to such
intoilcating beverages.
It ahull
bo unlawful to&gt; aelT auch Intoilcallng bora rage* on any Stele,
County or Muaiclpal primary or
general election day and it shall
5 * unlawful for any licensee to
sail, give, serve or permit to be
•erven Intoxicating beverages to
tinder tweaty-ene year*
o f age or to any Habitual drunk­
ard or to any person who la Intoxica ted. That tha sal* of bear
or A im between the houre of
ISiOO P .M , Eastern War Time,
o f each Saturday and B:00 A.H..
Eastern W ar Time, of th* fol­
lowing day and between th* hour*
of l ls l o P.M., Eastern War Tlmr,
end 1:00 A J I , Eastern War Tima,
o f all other day* of the weak Is
hereby prohibited and it shall be
unlawful fo r any license* to aall,
give, r a v e or permit to b* sold,
given or oervad boor o r wines to
person* under twenty-one year* of
ago or to any habitual drunkard
o r to any parson who la intoxl-

“ Voting men and women o f M
or mure year* of age o n n | t r
Ijr looking forward to tbo “big
•rent" o f tbo n«w i h m x , Dm
eighteenth annual Lake Mary f t
•omr*. Night, which will bo b*M
•t 7:00 o’clock on tha evening of
fVMOjr. Ja n . 1, a t to Lake Mary
Community Building.
A t for many y e a n p u t. Frank
Evans, a ptenaar himself, arid of­
ficial* a* matter of ' ceremonies,
entertainer and chairman of tha
Pioneer Committee, which will
preaent a program that ha* natcr
failed to delight tho Pioneer* and
thotr friend* from tho coatral
part of Florida.
While at tha praaanl Unto jtota lb Kara not bom reraetod oonooralng tho exact aatora o f tho
procram. If It faliowi tho pottom of tha p u t. It will pi ora
to be a pit*cant moating o f aid
friends and acquaintances, friendly greeting* to Pioneer*, oratory
by the County's moat allror tongoad ora to n , and a program
glean by prom Inant amateur antartalnars of [hit taction, tom*
of whom (Mr Rrana Included)
were at nn* lima profaatlontlt
on the atagr.
Five orange wood can**, artiitlcally carved by J. B. Mac*
of Geneva will b* prevented to
tha five oldest mam ben present,
Mr. Evan* elated.
Owing to the restrictions due
to gat rationing, cart cannot bo
•ant for th* older guaata aa in the
p u t, Mr. Evan* added, and r r
quested that th* public co-operata
fat bringing In th* old folks, and
coming along th an **!re* to en­
joy tbo program.

W PB CuU-Wholesale
Buying Of Goods
WASHINGTON, Dec. 94, l# ) Tha War* Prodocuan Board yaateniay put a limit aa th* volume
of marc hand tea that may be ac­
cumulated by big
itores
and
wholesaler*, in enter to
insure
that
amallar aryg financially
weaker stores m ay.gat goods to
maat thlsr cuitomarv Mad*.
Tha Inventory control ardar is
meant to hold aa*h ctore’a inven­
tory of consuraare goads—not in­
cluding food or petroleum pro­
ducts—at tha m o m krai In rela­
tion to sale* as tha (tore main­
tained before Pearl Harbor. Firms
which Hava built of thair stocks
to excessive
tmount* will ba
l rought Into IIn* by WPB con­
trols over their baying.

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In Burma, New Guinea

Soviet* Storm Within
3 Miles Of Key
City To Advance
n Toward Rostov

British Eighth Army*
Maintains Contact Eighteenth
treating

Russians Hem
Allies Deepen Wedge
Nazis In On
T hree Sides In to Japanese L ines
a , AswielsU r — l

Russian
armies today
within three
miles of
(otetnikovskl to advanct within
miles of a Junction with Rrd j
troops driving across the
i Don etappaa toward Ito*. |
Twenty-two German dlvitiunt
now hammed In tightly on1
three tides.
* Th* g n a t
Soviet offensive,
launched after aavagr counter­
attacks had barn broken, r*ow t
■tretebad •across broad r n f h f i of |
tha atisppea, and on* arm thruit.

liritnin’s New Wooden Bomber

l ilt l«*m lalfd P r«at
i lc n . tm I M m -A rthu r*a head ■liiHrlcre
t «I hv
unnouncetl
AI lii'd ti iMi|M h iu o (ItT’iM’ necI
, th o wodyo m in Jiipniitm e linen
- in I ho i111iiit M 'i'lor o f Now

William Wslsopf, director of
UBO artlville* In Hanford, haa
taken over operation of tha
Service Man’t Club on the lake
front, Edward lllgglna, chairman of tha Facilities Cora ml ttoa of tha Recreation Dlvitlon
of the Seminote County Codn•al. it*ted today. For the pant
aararat monthi tbit
building
hat ban operated by the Re­
creation Dlvitlon a* a moating
place for tcrvlc* men Minor
alteration! of the building will
b* mad*, and It will b« at ad
temporarily until tha new USO
building It completed In Fort
Mellon Park. Mr. lllgglna eatd.
Among the new Improvement*
to the lake front building will

CITY HfelEF

lo rt

ih Nr te

,11* is ffii i« l ro m m u n lq u *
u w f M f ir in g «l*on th*
. in , im .n u t «n the v ilU ffr^
ntriight i i n&gt;t roilt in u r d l rt«
■t. i m t l r i i l h

i ip

until

111 &gt; wield
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u3 J , G. Sharon D escribes S electees’
n. regwAr soXT,™... 1 D ^parBjre “ Sacred , R everen tial”
qu4 Issued shortly
if t iy R ftrr Ihe «pr
B e d A r m y , f o n lin u

t

log its offensive on the nitiklir
Don frpnt yrsterday, occupied a
number of populated o 1 a r r ,
Among them was Chrrtauvo. on
lha Rostov-Voroncth railroad 30
U ll# f
ra -lftl |V|*i M ini f i it ( i «|*
■nil** north of one Ire led Mlllrinvo i
|'Ft»|f f ft III R ib r i l #1 t ‘ • h it i
Th*
Russian*
also
kept
up
thair
it
) | «( ^ t b i r
In I \
I, |'Hf
TT»a Lion'a Club will not have1
f th r
H lr lt
h&gt;
huU&gt; lhaIts regular
meeting
tomorrow offsnaivrs on tha Central Front
northwest of Moscow
in lha)
w and
and in
t h « ' ( 1 '7 ' " r'
. l a m p II
l l l.t«mrv«lt
li thar i m l u r t m u i r t i i a t
svsnlng.
..
.
wf(&gt;Rt##rt, Fort o f M r an*t Mr* S t».
*
f o r t h , nut ,t • •limib
Central Caucasus so u th ea st o f . B r o k e r . . h e r e o n fu rlo u g h fro m I . ' * "
b li t I * lllf ti' &lt; *«# i ift'.l
Tha officers of Kanfonl Lodge Nalchik, th . high com m and i e . | , )l||y | V lh r
Mi
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u
ii
a i t i-a a
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No. 82 F. and A M will be In­ ported.
(h a t h«'/ln#t ftlat* RidfriT A llm » n ,
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i n t t | t i i« t
......Repeating the glat of thr ayie. vb h "
sulted tonight at 8:00 o'clock tt
iw &lt;ifiiritriiiiF«l
h tr
th#
Mi*I Mr Himmu "In |
1
Ih* Masonic Hall. Pa*l (Jrend rial Communique, the Monday mid- DiitlitiifuMhi'ii F l y i n g &lt; tu««
arul
* ••I I ft t i ll ' n t f t f b i I I ■ h hi i t I i
Master Ralph JI Chapman will night bulletin *»Ti 24 (itrm in has
ri'|M.rl.rel hit (hr Wgr
hrt
#!••• ft'1 II HIM' I f I ft b
V *'
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be In charge anil all matter mi transport pUnea vi«rc «h«t down Ilr p # 11 input ft a (in**M«k’
■in
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torn are cordially invited to at In the SIjr11ngr»ri «rta. «r&gt;d in a m# II i*l» •1 in tf »* I'ftt if 1Is w*•ulS
I h.
trod.
Ibe f»rtory lone nf (he Volf* ctt&gt; *.f Mftite# mi 1 r Lnift* » 1
swikr'a a i t m *mi 1 fit b a *
Soviet ttorm (roups rontlnued the |

Sergeant Brooke
Saw Sanford Boy .1,
Reported Missing ’/

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(Min v 1
i t |i »m mimI bf ft'
by
•Mpartmrpt himI T t f , ' r«*

Cordell Hull I&gt;audH I Iti i
rm plM evm cntii
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Wallace Proposes*
bJo
crlir
ll^ ^ iw n
" " An "■ I r e m f 1
New World Council Selection Of G i r a u dTh*
Nsit Command was report­

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The rioting of the gap. already i
less than 40 miles wide would
Witan the forging of a new He.I1
Army band behind upward of
T h i n nh oit t it i h&lt; f n « t r f l m a f i l f o i |itiMicnli&gt;&lt;rii
f H m I.»hi
340,000 Naiie already trappcl in rttHhlrn
Itatmhr I «rt|ik tit Iwk- (hr faaU*! |t|HiM - f i|a
th*
Don-Volga
Corridor
uml
in (hr wm i«l I' * w|*rr*l ** n mililm y **h i rt Th*- mu |.i
thrift t«n«d with
Th* high comminit »iii| .I.AtlO I»ht*t«iari ||lhr«l »• 4 i l l # lii tehafe *1 |* (taste taring |»i ,1 ,, ,1
Otnmaii prtaortFrt wvre tnkrn &gt;e»
numlte f «
hi • i huh
I T . II- H i m *' M t i l i t i itw(&lt;*i • .........
tcriUy. Booty Hated for lh«* K«
inuni kixrr 11k * ,k f i g h ( c i
I h r U m|^ i - mm i,
f j i |.
Irlnikovskl frunt alncr I&gt;r&lt;- 1 2
I t t j i l * w it h i-til-rt !» I » m n I hi r»
I &lt; a ii t »••I I ' m t i l
Included 00 Unkn, l&amp;ft guns, IO0|
trucks, two •mmunl(tt#i dump«
In tha n m r period thr Iluatiiina
Jailin' I
destroy*] 270 Gcrmin
427 tanka. 221 rum , Hfi

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Soviet ttieu lt rorcet •inking
northward from tha Kotelnlkot
ski area across the lower aim
of tha Don Band were nrarlng ,i
Junction with troopi moving down
from the north through the hc.it
of the river loop.

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In lb * last four days slune I he
Russians have advanced 31 to &amp;3
milrs, tha spactal bullrlin tald.
Slnca Dec. I I they have klllr.1
[17,000 German troops on thai
front and raptured or destroyed
Vast quantltlaa of arms eml
diulpmbnt. It added.

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WASHINGTON. Dae. 20, bfi
Secretary of State Cordell Hull
islf Monday U&gt;* seise Lion of Gsn.
Henri Honor* Glraud aa French
North African high commissioner
is a “most fortunate tholes’* that
will bring graslsr unification ol
various alaraante and ‘go far to
sssufa tha common victory with
ret to ration of
French
liberty
rvaryrwhart."
Hit formal tlstemanl cam* a
few hours after State Department
officiate conferred with represen­
tatives of various French factions.
Including th* head of lha Fight­
ing French delegation hare. II was believed hi* statement
was designed to sffact closer co-

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big northward
closing a Second ring srouml 11
Nail divisions trapped liafurv
Stalingrad.

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Recreation C l u b

Desperate Nipponese
Effort To Break
Out Smashed By
J u n g l e Fighters

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to item the unbroken Rad Army
Mrialrilitt II. t In Satis iimm.Im arii)
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drive, “hut under the blows of out ■ i rn teb irb
r4 11 A. i Mi&lt; u tint m numiNr
In
troops they suffer enormous lot,
*r1• Imp l u i i r n l n y
....I t w o IT..I.I - I , |w . '.n | -•••t’- l - l
kriii t t r r t ’ i f ii rn li» bu n
Lftitttt
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of Vallkit Lukl. 273 mile* north
■• f t l .. . ■ l|fl|f
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west of Moscow. An unsurreat
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ful counter-attack coat the Gar
\ S I H N ( | 1 f»N
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man* 300 dead.
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r
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tirTfrf (I'IMt " a t n il t i n i r * •• m iiwn .
ter-attacked weal of Rthav and
h «■f I ft'im1 I.he
f i*r mier
F i n p r r ■•
w i l l k r v p Ifa ith in I iiftl and 1 min
/ i t # i*f Au «1r ia . h a l e v o l u n t e e r hack a Rrd Army da*
**
Sr mi (or K F flmi&gt;hnMt . imH&lt;h| i d f in * r i v t c r In ( h r I ’f il le d S l a which wiped out tha
D A V ID S A
BEACH.
Dec
2B. (br rianirn of lbr litrn In l*r prr
tho late Admiral Joan Franco It Naxi gain by a return aaaaull. T i e i i f t l m l m r n k n e w i h e l r p r i * »m ini with Brrvlce rcrtifit mIi-b tr# Ai my, it w a » re|N)rfnt h r r e
Mofidft)
Darlan’a rolo a t high commlttlon- tha high command reported.
i r r r » l « l fo r d isonlrrly coo
Aftal
ifift#
nf
c i g a r r l l i ’ft
lb«&gt;
They will Im Ihiliirlml Wwjnra*
Tha German* ware reported do nu eelr,. had
a p e n c h a n t fo r n m n i n g Friiii l ■ umlrr
(hr
ilirntnm
nf
day
ftt Foil Myrr. Va-. and arr
ran ter-attackin g
southeast
of ■ w ay bo t h r y h a n d r u f f n l h i m b#H
«
nutmaater
Jack
H
uim
II
&gt;li«
.R
jotlld (u b# « ifTied to (hr
Nalchik in tha Caucasus, but f o r a putlinar M m In t h r p o l k a c a r .
t i l l n l n l I br ae
|n* wly m uantKnl unit of Auftlrlan
war* beaten bach and sal tad two B u r r r m m i f h , w h i l e t h r y w e r e
T h r H r o n I le t I n n
was f t v r f i b y rn Vi*ifia I■ after thr uaual rnlliled
iahahited localities. Street fight- aloppftNit to I n V i r a l l r a t r a al rw r l thr Itrw William N»rbir#b
inr it"# nnrntalfon a( Camp leCo,
lag was reported raging in a i r f - j m r n l , ( h a p r i m m e r d a i h c d
Va. F r i t i la 2 0 y c a i a old an d
large town where th* Russians I n t o ( h r n l f h i .
p In. h r u t h r r 24 . Tn p y a r e
ra ti *
ckarad three black* and killed
Deforr another
night
had
iiih rit.K
'
di
nlB of
W aah ln tft nn .
WASHINGTON, De«. 19. &lt; * V - too otrm sni.
paaaed. In c«m« thair priaonrr at
the pol'ce itatlon aiklng that the
I.AsMAR. M«
Ike. ?J.
•/!*'
cu/fi be removed. He had Hied Lieut F m l Finley of l*amftr baa
urn
them down oo deep h» couldn't been complaining in hU Irttara r«flic any farther without cutting rrntly that tha fo|ki back bums
hi* wrlaU, The coat of the briar write, but if hi* null rvn
handcuff b , 115, w u Included In rstrbrs up with him Sr's g o in g
S E A T T L E , 'D ec . I V . i A V
A
hi« 135 fine.
'b
to have a real writing Jo b ul hit •rlrct data of atudants la be­
own to do. HU bride hat written ing trained at ths University of
him K| times but apparently thr Washington in diagnosing and
tetter* haven’t followed him yet controlling dlisas*-bo*ring para­
through England, Ireland. Scot­ sites of th* tub-equstorisl sons*.
SPRINGFIELD,
land
and to Africa.
OH— The fifth g
Prof. John 8. Rankin, J r - In­
council aa a pro)*
structor of tha advanced too tear
court*, aaya th# aim is two-foldt
To aid on tha battlefront* and to
payroll?
Not even the mayor
HANNIBAL, Mo„ Dec. 30. &lt;*’) - prepare tha (tudants for to # could a newer.
Unlet* Hannibal—remember Mark bating tropical maladies whisk tnoy
Twain— baa ait air raid It won’t ba brougnt bock tyy raturniag
toldtere.
boar a tlren until war ends.
HITCH U P
Tho city council h u patted *
Tha aourea was lnstllaBeA- hut ’
law
that
no
tlren
shall
sound
w
spring, and savarel of lJ*a m a M *
lUAWATHA. K a*. Dec. » . WJ
ly
treload stodanta alriadqr OH
rapt
In
caao
of
an
a
ir
raid.
■Br
popular
request.
Mark
Emargkncy police and fire va- putting thair treinlag to OJte with
tdla, thoater manager, h u con-

WASHINGTON, Dm . S9, (AVVlea Prthidrot WalUca proposed
teat night a World Council to
praaarre paaca aad promote tha
genaral welfare after the war,
white, leaving partly regional
problem* in regteaal hands.
Stamp Sales A t High la a broadcast aoouaaworating
m birthday of Wgtdrow Wilson,
School Total $3,200 U
ha mad# what anu regarded h
Urn capital aa a major administra­
Oyer MJOO worth o f war bonds tion announce man! tt postwar
and stamps bars born purchased plan* and pollctea. Ha aaggwaUd
by studout* and teuhoro of Sami- aa tha guiding prtadpk for in­
ternational
war "tha
tt « ta ba
tlte mteliam
__
thority that teoat
that had b rat badly split over
« r a ta gtva tha i
ttea."

Austrian Kmpcror’n
S
Join r.S . Army

Handcuffs Included
In Criminal'll Fine

Men 38 Not To Be
Released From Navy

WABinNQTON,

Sub-Equator B
Studied By Student*

hklaa moat depend upon boll* u
warning dories*.

tha sanitary and medical aagya af
’ fa n *#

1.000 XXX)

3 7 v- '• ;,7

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Good Showing
At Kennel G ab
ood.mado prouiialnc appoarMM at l»*t nlKhl’a school race
. tho ganfold-Orlando Kennel
lab, tho aocond night of school« yaqulrod by StiU law, aa
«M farod lea of th# past **•m fell victim to tho newcomera.
Jfpaa of tha raced last night
M nmafaater than SO flat, but
an wen erven out of I# *0'
»1ty dlptoneoa at that time,
a a whole, the schoolIng last
Aht was routine.
, . ,
n the alghtranlb, particularly
fa favor!tsa of tho past aoaaon.
all's Fir* and Fmrvi Moo. ware
am to Cfco«r Queen and Sally
By, new comer*
la the fourteenth rare. Railroad
aa fomlehed amusement for tho
Metators whan ho Lroke UU.
at tho rabbit at tho quarter mile,
3 leaped tbe fence to chase
owaa- Ha caught tha runner*
I the etreteh, running Inside th*
The condition of tho doge, In
iM night’s race Indicated they
UJ bp In top form when the
pmact opens. Dee- 28.
. ,
(lahtTfrir will continue tonight

Bookmakers On Ships

Nnnm nrm
rack :
iu
Kalabl llood. John Adam., Oilde

rnlttod. Children an banned un- Knight.
dof fltata rrfnlation*. after tho

&lt;All rftcoft falarltr dlrtaaor)
riltrr RACK: l»: Idraky Kir,
DUb ■Ala. Bred rear Nat
(CCONTJ RACK: Id *-»: Happy
If atran, Larky Ducky. Lucky Ma.
TUMID RACK: I* l- t :
k*aat
Jingle, Fail Fire. Deemald.
FOURTH HACK: t»: Marry Kay.
twla JIM Natural Roll.
FIFTH RACK: IB: Lftara Dell,
koath Pun, Mlaa Mllloa.
HIXTII RACK: IB l-t: .Ruling
■lar, Faehlon (laid#, Iloral (laid*.
M K V K N T II R A C K : » t l - t : kp u a ky Andrew, Lafi Officer, ton

WITH Til EU. 8- FLEET,
fiomdwbara In tho Pacific Dor. 23,
op)—A lot of yrronbacka aro May­
ing pul in tailors' pockrta thaaa
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. l/P) days
tg-cau** there Un’t a foot­
— Tho War Production board ball achedul*
abroad tbla warCam* out with newt Tuesday of
a scarcity In ono commodity which *&amp; * ■ !* , of Iho colleg* grid
arm tho moat ardent hoarder
probably won’t ruth to buy—rap­
tor oil.
month’s supply on Jan. 1. Tba
At tho normal rata of eon- shortage la caused by limited
auiaptlon, Um WPB raid, this shipping space from South Aqtercountry will have lass than ono

MftSOB la l)tt Otfttft eaufbt thd ■ w o n nr m u u n o i •
)«lni CtlUku, a im Uh I *f
•ramrii . unprapftrud. Boddatdy • TO:
Biftlft other Ihfta th« SUU of
on* momine half ft dftftftft aesra* FlorMb; Uat hi* Urt haowa aftftrooo to Chat**. North 'Carolina.
appearad in thf dup'd « * * *
mora particular (lac* la kaawa
Immediate rrartlon w»ft: Who No
lo th* afllaal
(.lays whom? And »h*nf And Tou ara htrnby h IUM bbO rahalreft to aoftoar to a cartala BUI
whtrt?
of Complaint Iliad by Myrtle Cal­
• A report#r waa bombarded with lahan acalaal yeu far a ftlvarc*.
the naitt* quoatton for day*: now peadlag lit iba Ctreall Coarl
‘ Hare you a football achodulat" of BarnInola County. Florida, aa ar
lit had non*. Nrtthor did any­ brfiya Iba January llala I&gt;•r laall: iba tlh day of January, A. D,
one elao. _
,
1111. la ftafaull Ibaraof aalft raaaa
80-0-0-0, bundorda of oall- will proceed Kl-Parta.
ora walked tho dock* with a bad Lai thla Ordor ba publlah.d far
alalulary liana required by la*
rato of football freer and no Iba
Iba Baaforft Harold, Hanford.
way to roduro It, or thalr rolla la
Florida. a nawapapar of general
of imonbatka
rlraulatlaa la aalft roaaly and

Paul

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Clark of iso CDcalt Coarl.
ftemlaoU Couair, Florida,
y: NOftLVC NQRWOOD.
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EaUbUmbftd In 1908

L o rk y

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Image, Meek eft Reft, Tawar Tweeft.
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assaggler, Bmokey Tala.
Follow

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Daily

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NEVJCNTKRNTII
RACK:
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Has it ever occurred to you that occasional chairs make
one of the nicest, moat acceptable gifts?

We have many

beautiful styles to nelect from, and so reasonably priced, too.

A maple bed­

MA Bond in Every Christmas Stocking”
. . . M»kv thin your Yul*-tlm«j glogan. War
Bond gifts do double duty I I f a ft ftwcll way

leisurely walk
t hr ough the
Fairyland of
beautiful, practi­
cal gifts at this
store. Beautiful •
Strolt "Slumlicr
Chslrs", attractively prlcinl, nre the first lo
catch our attention.

'“ suit" the most
fastidious,
or
your

Florida. MLS g t
V &amp; S fy

Bank of
Sanford

"A Friendly* lastUaUoa"

woman

Ift lh « embattled fhetory dl*
triet o f BUUngral tha Genaam
w en driven from t 4 firing pool
Uona and building* whll* aouth
|Wftat o f th* Volga Rlvar city.
w Imto the RuaaUn* only a ihett
Um iraat&gt;, Um Rod

on

Halt .Bee

that stand in high

an

favor always I

of

handsome,

dignified

secretaries and knceholc desks,
grouped with a lovely as- ,
sortment

of

Lane •

havg •
V I

• trlpoil rovrrlng.

Alto matching chair.

Juat look at the
stunning lamps!

is, Druaeele Sprout*. J.W. HaLP WANTED—________ ___
. nhona !(• Lak* Monro*. »,,,&lt;&gt;&gt; u iu

think, when thefte

»lfc'

Set our attractive

I

• ’’P *** «Hnett« seta

And atop to
■re

|n m ahogany or wal-

M
r W * ! 1nut
f,nuh- juit
L A ^ I T M
the thing for a

gone there

won't be anymore

1

for the duntion!
Lovely

turnip

A larg* contingent of Sanford
selectees for
I
Ihvember will b«
sUnwed toi spend Christmas with
Ur,r
■tnii fwn)llr. ||DM
they do not ivav* for ihv torn,
ItlandIng Ir&gt;dorl,.»n erntvr until
{&gt;«• »• E B farUr. I« .l jo
lartiva aorvtrr ,lvrk. aUtod thla

pottery

'I
For that "Special" lady of tho h.

banes and tha

shell like better than thla **im m ’

prettiest shsdes!

Chair.

Also Floor Lamp* or

|

there’s nothing

Shell love you forever for your thoughtful*

I

I

’

whs ~ N w

Why not a tevely
mirror or s picture to adorn W

ftr w*f* you ft

4*7

5
Campaign To Pay Peterson Extends
“Willie’s” T a x e s Holiday Greetings
Goes Over The Top !To Local Otizens
to rltlMti foopftrallon In the
war affort. b u tted , Um fallow
Ing itaum ont waa cu d * by A II.
Pelonon, aorretarpi
T h o mam bora sad th* .la ff
of Um Sftfnlaolft
County
War
Prtro .and Ratltehte ' B— fd 1 1 -

w^laT

reading Lamp*. Any
one of these would

•

make a lovely gift I

, him through ThtIrller follow*

S ta te s

l Var

Santa

Hernlil

.to n ,

Solumon*. Unllrtl N l*te« W*mb-

fr« hr »f dumped new io*de

.Soulhat,11
Dec
l*»
1*aft«
I lane,

•if haimhft un ( h r » n r m j . I h f
Na« t frp o M rtl ln d l)
A tie * lu - d a i
•erlem n f *!•
l a r k * un t h is p u ln l h i t r k e rn

O r­

unitrf* it ftinrr Dev t

C o u n ty

Half lum

|

Ihta for arvarai reaann., I have
In _IW armed farrel over
# rfr
T h re e th re e o th e r le tte r
two &gt; n n and have vlaii*-l many
in|i v
recreational
r r n l i r i re ceive d 1***lay
P la
Hanford
thf 'Ugto it the
aouth
Thea*
| . j l*
Dev
I
Cft1ter* ha%r heen a|»onaora«l hy
a great inm r %arlnua organua “ D e a i Manta *
.**tH
I'tea a e
b rin g
»»%«
ill i*
However
about
al*
ontha ago | tlsiln l a Ma*onk a ka tra and a d o ll w it h .«•»»• tl.*
Service I ’enter in Aleaandrla. I -a. th e . a m i a su itc a s e and a I - I d .
f hate Iseen a regular vitiloc w it h f o u r rh a lra a m i a ! * • .* t I
ftince for | have found I ill canlrr h a w iseen a good g i r l
" Y o u r llt t W
f rt e m i
lo be one *»f th# (meat. I don't go
IV f f y
W r ig h t . "
*o tar aa to say they have the
Inoat nto*|ern equipment or the
Manfor.l M m
flneat in inaterlala but (he per
Nnt
.**•
|M | •
aonnel that operate the center
a»e the f inrat fellows a r ’ve ever " D r a t S a n t a .
" I
w a n t a d o ll
.|«dl • m
had the privilege |4» know
" I lu st men are all Maaona f la g * a n «l a d o ll bed and • l**tt«*
one of In which is for my doll
he Maaonle Service
V'leasr bring t
tk* Cify */
s 5 rltur'#which it Chtitt tkt Lord—St. Luke !•//.
ith head«|uarter« In pfrti&gt; doll, loo
D &lt; All the funds
Santa. I want a
I hr Masonic ttrder , »|*r\e that I can
I
I••i l i»* ••!•* ! atu»h i»l these renters h*lp my mama get dinner
‘ 1hr Masuns uf America are
I have been a g&lt;MM| girl an I
doing one nf the finest Jobs I am smart In school and I ran
any organisation could ever do lim n giMwl
G ASO LIN E
In taring for thi
service men
A , B, and Q coupon, now
sMav from thrlr homes The re
"Your friend.
good for threo gallon,
Marla Menemlri
Jan. 21, No. 3 coupon. In A
ese tenter* will at­
I'leaae don't forget « 11 ih*
'wok, tiplra.
taint !*• your troubles anti |MM«r people a/vl children
N|a .
GOODEKI I (IVt
HELD.
Ta, 1hr, II . ! - » &gt; . find &gt; way lo aid (*&lt; m| help ail the go .«| |n **|*I* *i
FUEL n il.
K f . 31.
S(waiali Frank
I.
•“ — " ' I '
I've n r y t &gt;»l i hr sartorn country.’'
No. Ona and Two unit rou
Woodruff III
.‘ I..I Sanfoni. " • “ " I »
",a l If.- M,
fl*. ha* I- run S.. fliylit Iralnln* * " " "
1 cnlrr In Alr.an
K n, good now. No I r.p lrr- al
Santa t'lau,",
OfMalf,
1
m
.
y.rl.l
Arm
,
Air
•*•
•*
dr.l
r,..(
...Ur
hr.
rrrohltrrt.
-c. 28; No. 2 aip lrc, Jan 10
I’ taaac bring oic a
Eorrc. Ila-t. 1 H irr,- Sch.M.I
,1 T o-., .-m . r. frtro.fr (hr
rtM-tt
a.
t.clr.Him allppri, and
San Ancrl..
r a%
aflat
fler rfrrtrt ‘ ■‘ I. Malt.nary, rwn. m l. earn,.. '...nir hankie,
8 U U AI1 AND f'O E E E K
I'leair r« m r , i
t'lallm l.t.t.rrrr.at,
ruurar
ping min
course at •r B,|t"lfmalarial.
Jan. 3. No. IT r o ffr* cou|hmi
•*
*
. *.
trrtalnment.
bill,ro,. all little children
Kicks
Field
Port Worth. _T n
c ip lrt,
. grrat
"Hetty Jr«n Town.rn.1 '
•i rv ic e
am i
At firaalfrllow Kohl. A*iatlon|
Jan. 16, Loil day to get r*
many »lh ri item,
why
lhaj
f adet WiMwIniff Is a meinl»er &lt;»f
Uon book No. On*.
even Itatr now i»i*ana.| a pacl
..
ewA
A il
a rat
Jan. I I , No. 10 eugar coupon ( laaa 4’!D which will be grad **•
wrapping
ilapartmtnl
to M o r e S to r e a A d d e d l o
uat#d here within a few days
tiplra*.
wrap parkagr, for the aarvlca
o f the asirnnd anniversary of
.ending g ift, lo
lh«
opruingnfihi. pilot men who are 7
n civilian Ilf*.
-i
school. One of Aviation Cadet
.
*4
_
_
Many vnldlrra ,In thla area taka
Most aerd ftorta, loci &gt;ling Kll
W oodru ff, claMmala* i*
Hloadiantagr of th* Alexandria cen­ gor«and
lltnry
Russel)
Sf&lt;"l
w *rt A. Hatch. »&lt;m nf San* lor ter and If vnu think Sanford I*
Stores will otsrrva thr threr da&gt;
Carl A Hatch of N'aw Mailco.
crowded with (allnra, you fhould holiday, a, will the motor rum
Many (itxalfallttw
Elald
pro­ are Alriandrta. Thar* ar* four I ante,. Including
the
Altman
duct* already havp I—
-.-rr tlocor*la.l large Army camp,
and
on*
hcvrolet Company. Prvv1mi,ly
A l dawn today, J. T. Hw*|n. for achlavi-mrnt, tn *r*l*l com- Ar my air hao* In the Immediate &lt;other
local merchant* h,d an‘
‘
(ftt
a, . log
r in g * .............
owa on
rat a
" , l*:.
viam ty. four of the,* being noonerd Ihelr Intention tn rloae
b ft *w*aip naar th* Big Trac,
Aviation Cadrt Woralruff la th* within IN mile* of th* town.
Friday. Saturdae
and
Sunday
b hand ftiiq Making lo bag •on o f F. L Woorlruff, Jr.. 620
"So *t iSt*
tlm», my
vary firm ery Blore, will remain open
Ooh Avenur Hr w *. graudatorl be.t withe, for a Merry Chrlit- Saturday
a ML b* was sudden from ’ Fork Unlnn Military Aca­ ma, and a Happy New Year go
Dry good, merchant, on San
Ma,on,
of
Semlnola font Avrnue will ktap thalr .lo re ,
taU full wakafolnesi demy, Virginia In IIIIO where he to the
waa • mrrnbrr of th* football County anil a million lhanka for open on Saturday but will be
and (wlmmlng team,. Ill* fathtr th* work they and th*lr fratar- clnrad Friday and 8unday. The
foraat wa&lt; tenrtd aa an rnliitod
man
In nlty brother* In other ■action, Poet Office will , 1m remain open,
■re doing for th* fighting men whll, th* only offle* open Sat­
World War I.
|of America.*urday In tho Court lloua, will
be th, ah orlff* and th* laa col­
lector’ *. Th* public library will
cibaerv* Ui* holiday* and thare
will b# no odlllona of Tha Harold.
Vartoua church**
'
'her* planned
1
actlvltiea and Holy Croaa EplaWASHINGTON, Doc. tf, OP)WASHINGTON, Dm . 14, (PV- copal Church will have a com­
Bocrrtary of War Btimaon said Bocauso of cenUnnod cold weather munion aorrteo at 1I J 0 P. M.
today that lb* German* apohand In the EaiL Price Administrator thla aranbg and All Soul*
to ha gathering strength for aa Henderson today advanced to Dee. Catholic C tarth will Lava mid­
sttompt to turn tha eowthern la
the data an whleh eastern fuel night M*«a.

* RATIONING

F. Woodruff III
Enters Training
At Basic School

,hr *,,oiU""n

Large Bob Cat Is
Swain
' Shot By J. T. Sv

jail///
IANOE—Call County 4»0T

A ’U ro w " rug for the liv­

among ihemBrlar*. wr*itr n IcIU i

Holiday Observance

■

w a s h in c

I AP ) -Carri irtf un * *eri#«
nf
K « im h in f
a llic k *
on
(he
J a p i N r » f a ir f ie ld at M u r»d « on
Nm
( . r o r g is
Is la n d
In
lh «

linvi it11»\i'll at I * French
Wi’.«t Aft it an |e*rt of Dakar.
A
ml Aim&gt; anti Navy

The following men hare been
transferred from other Imardo
to tho local board: Joe Wright
WHliamean. Ed Rtomee. Martin
Jarmaa Spell, Vernon Wilaon
Oaspard. tVjrrla Atney Ttnnoll,
Paul Coye Stanback and Albart
Barnard Collin*. Edison Left
Farmer and Robert It. Duns*
hftr* bate transferred lo other

Give Annual
Children’* Party

MR

I

.tody h.,.i i*--.. t
forget uk on * nrifttm** |.tr If.
• II.
t * « « . I « l *4 l ' f * o i
»&gt;»rini^» »ur u »«.
ih. o m . . .
T I m 11r wi A r n r iim n furciM
Your frlmtls
im
I..H.I - . . h r . ........ .. Ih. h»,li
Ed**in t Iron I ............. .
- ................I..I i„ lhr 1 hr»trr lia r ; - 1 Maigarrl Mu,
n-ruilw-i■ nf t&gt;.
I s .1
Ma-mi. » • » " . W arrm Mn all ' - ,1 S h .-■
1,-1*.
I,y
. ..mm.-mmsl l’*rd. M»lv&gt;,. H »iK h ,r
M an
. ..
A n n, nffKt'i
Julian
I
Slrn f
Copeland. IJenrpr
Harden * «»rv»M,I ia- ,ti la tlu-ri- * 1*0 tu
all.nn »hu alal.-.lin a letter In
Gall RUlIn*. June \anrr
I'hyl lll'lc f m illalr|Hirt.V. hnrborM
Th. Herald that tin ,.,(»nl*atm n lia Shame., Iln.a Inke lloyl--, |(mj
-hum , an beat lie
doing fine
t• mr•! krep l^irothy J«ihna«*n Jaik
\msnn .
. ..
.
.
ing up the idoialr
the aim*-1 Daatrr Thomu
Joan
Wright » I I I f* I IH«*»A lllr il plHIIN.
fou rs thruug't the •&gt;|*r ration of llrverlv Hof era. Terry Cordell
M i’Hliw llllf , a Itonii* lin&gt;iuj*
•enrlte men* • lul**
s gl
Sleu fU&lt;k ODon. lUalritr Hro«n. Sam
|«h |h \ njtftd thhl A llir ti
rtvom v*a» foiioerU ft|Mir(a rdi my'
Jftru
&gt;es»n. Mrverl)
llenton. I**l«*ft
, ,
.
, .
T.*s*i«l«
. 1,
-m.
h »»i
a llft f k n l m
I unilla
tor nf the Hanlonl Herald
Joe -Hut chiton,* Tontmt' Stwvr.
.. ,«&lt; tiMif c-l. .fsirre* ....
»
•, •**|lh
hUl w flr
lit* irller ftdlon*
Jo) Hatcher. Sidney ('hiBe, (telly
lit I hr “ refttfltnfKe of
* rir*at« |*eiMtll to*
to uar (sitlln. Paul MrTeer. I tod a l*-«» •lop|M«l
(
thla mean* id atahlng a very nanfl. Iletay
l*v Joyner. Mary Ann
f,*^*r^*
1 * ’ " " ’ I " f "*
merry ('hriBtniaa anil
If.n ry
MrUulln
III
....... ..
[ ’ .... ^Engl.ml .ma.hH«ppy Wilkie.
N r » ' « a f t»* every
• rv
Maaon
In
Wood,. Jr
.ml
............. ..
Ur

No now In.trucilon* w»ra l«la y
available a t th* Bm b IaoI* County
ITira and .Rationing Board. In rr

Of U roa prefer

| Thirty-flvr rhiMien in Mr*

g a n iz a tio n
K e e p s
V*
t
r
l»| )
A rm y s
M u r a le

morning, adding that two m»n
who will Iravr Drc. JO Jamta
O rh ra n
IH/:g:ru and William
Henry Wight, ar* voluntoor Army

small apartment

*|

S te n s tro m

wonderful

the raat Don Volgu-Cftli­
ft.
ounced tha capture of
•cat, northwest, northsouIheart ad MUlorovo.
in lo tha ale towns, tho
■ Soviet troop* captured
ibrlatrathro etnUie and
ocen lnhabltod localUtae

#

Service Cl ubs

We

or a group of them!

—— — —— --------------- —

Sanford Men Will Be
Allowed To Spend
Holiday At Home ]

ment. Give her one

Chests.

p|

Work Ut Masonic •" s'nu ^u,,■"■

and complete assort­

•

PLANTS each work a* fol- Ws buy second hand furniture,
it Broccoli. Cabbage,. Bor- pbon. in.
a Onions, CofUrds, Lottneo,

p

■| *

■MaraboU J’rocta*, Harley QagU
Itother!aed, Barnlfte-i Middleton
Karris, L*st*r Albert Phlfllp*.

Tables* are on Item
array

a*

Rome (’lainiM Fierce
Allied Attack On
Tunisia Held Off
lly Axis WarrlorH

f nm
C P C { Mitcheir« ammsi gntlr rlit*
n[ \ol niln - U
JlIl rr m
r ai is
es m
i 8oy|K*Wr rr.m.ry Hrha»l.

Fn —&gt;

S e m in o le

And, over there In one corner, we glimpse

Classified Advertisements
Tom*too*,

A v a iifta lv d

1 trapped and than killed. in th*
mountain* to the north***!.

man

theta today I

to h*1p In winning tho W «r—and Save for
tho Future!

If t r

room suite will

I-ot'a \ tnko
'aeeoaooaoa

Thlity-Five Children Write
Letter Together For Santa

Big Contingent
Of Draftees To
Leave Dec. 29
plunged

Soviet a r m i e s
southward In the middle Don
corridor today toward Rostov
after capturing 10,000 men
^n one German division alone
and apparently maintaining
their 12-18 mile dally pace.
A total of 44,000 Nails have
been killed and 87,000 have
been taken prisoners since the
drlw atartod nlna day* ago.
Two Soviet romraunlquro lUtmd
- r* .

$3-95 - $4-95

Sizes 2 to G .......

mm

ted Frew

Member

First LI, S. Forces
Land A t Dakar Port

44,000 Nazis KUled;
37,000 C a p t u r e d
S i n c e Launching
Of Counter - Drive

Really W ear

Mustard,

SAVINGS BONDS

B la c

That

1 1a,

•MTfD STATES OEFENSE

Christmas

Boys’ Shoes

State

For Victory ..
Pledge

iM tta lb

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. DECEMI1ER 24, 1912.

Year

Jvsn .

HAC K: I I :

b*

TO: Joaopb H. McCollum, a resi­ seal *T offtc* al ftaalorA FlortftB. *
des! of a suit otksr tbaa, tba ■kla Ik* loft ftay * f DtwBksr.
• •
. •
kuis of Flerldej (hot klo \tast j i l t
a F. HERNDON.
kaawa address Is till OenSftf
Clark
* t Clreutl O o y r t^
llaad. Atlaats. Ueergta.
&gt;
■aalaela Coaaly. FlorM a.te
Tau are htrebr Ball fled and re­
NORINB NORWOOD.
quired to appear to a cartala HIM
p'Deput;
of Complaint (Haft by Blaacba Mc­
(Official
B
eal!
Collum agalaat yaa far a dlrerca.

T H I I I T K K N T I I R A C K : I * : J ft* k
F r u t i, M ftle a F a B c r. M r r f s F rt f t * .
F D U IlT K t ^ f T II

la

"k U S H a "

AN INDEI’ ENRENT DAILY NEWSPAPEIt

kCK: I* l-t:
TWKLFTII HACK:--- Daisy.

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K I O T I I R A C K : I t : C urate. Ila p p r
M ik a a ta ri llrlg a fte .
N IN T H R A C K : Sft: M a r X C lam sn ltiia . K la g A g rlco la .
T B N T lI HA C K
I*
» • !:
C osial
J lm m r la , N oa m tFa m a c k, Roamaa
Bla c k. M arveloaB Jla s.
B L R V R N T I I H A C K : *• «•»: V a tta g*.

•C
itwttj U* ith

*

Axis Still Strong
New Fuel Oil Coupons
W ar Secretary W arns Are Valid On Monday

MAJfT MAU1ACX

ing room or . bed room la
rwally a gift to be e h **
-.UV* *.*«•

g e l* m n o rt h * - in P ra n e
anal « r a l r r n
G e rm a n y
llla a in g
the
wa&gt;
fo r
H r lt ia h
lrt*a|»a
a d v a n c in g
m l**
B u rm a .
N \ h
f ig h t e r * a tta rk e d Ja p a ne se
m a la lla llo n s a l I t a l h« d a tin g oft the
M a i 14
r a r lie i

1’*

rr| * a t il

f io t n

In d ia

Ihrae AMl**.| attack*, caf-

'

o v e r an r * r r h ro a d e n ln g
‘ he It w lla n .a ra n a g a in s t
‘se n t
e iir t n t
d n )*tia ltio n ,
* aught
th e
Ja p a n * •&lt;
fla t-fo o te d
*h n w e d
th a t
Ih r y
now w e re
s t i r re n d e rin g
a ir
• u p e rto rtly
or
**f

h..|h
I lu t e d
S t a le s
A m n
a ir
fo rc e
h e « * l. , t » » r t s » ia
a itn o s m e e s l
th a t
In
•*•** d r a lr u c t lv e
a f t * a u ll* *»a f la n
i •**•»« S u n d a y a m i a t h ir d ) e s t r r

l&lt;* % aitarktng M\ log Kortrrsaes
**«»• i hail* tigeal by Htd) two rn
• my fighter* an*l thr Hrltiah n il
mI i tftfl met little hi no oppoai
t miii in Ihelr attack .Sunday night
||„ Japanese oil and supply
i.a%( „| Sabang. on the small
i.Und ,.f Wi o ff the northern
lip of Sumatra in the Netherlands
Ka*l Imlles
T h trr was specula
lio n
Ih iil
ih r
Hahang
la h l
wai
mad* h ) p la n e * lauiM h r * l f ro m t h r

• l IMMI tun ram er I Ituatrtous, r r
l*«•* I •-*! two month* «p&lt; lu l»* op
• f a t in g

in

th *

IImi

of

Bengal

I'u lu ’ r i’ ulo.sis Scul
S a le
Fund
ItiHcs
\

l* « la l

salutda&gt;

"f

h*

f l i t

*7

was

Sfmifoilr

added

High

•mi|««teft| k-If la |m iSr I hrlslmat
&gt;al« lor
lor «»»•
lh»- iworm
k iir fll «u
of inc
lh&gt;
•« ali sal*
t u b e r . f u n d . Mr. j u ingr
thsirmsn, annouocni inday
Thi* ik (hr larg***t amount
( \r r r si*«’d liv Ihr salr of l* g l
hart- in on* day." said Mra IngIry. an,| I want to riprvss my
thank* in twhalf of (hr ScmlnoD

County Tuben ilo .l. Aaaoclatlon
to tle .e girl .tiidenl* and eipeehalrman, Mia,
cla,11&gt; to their
lari, Caldwell, who,* untiring e f­
fort, in nrganialng and directing
lid. effort, made it . oeh a a'lcee,* "
A pr*«r w a, won by the Senior
t la ,, for leading In tag .ate*,
with fib brought In The Freahmen ram# neat with 122.14 and
Ihe Sophomore, with 121 81 and

‘

;.............M

the Junior, with $111.22 collect*
M ra .
nglay atated
IV K A T IIK K

GKOIIUIA—Slightly warmer In
th* north and writ portion* to­
night.
FI.ORIDA — Mild tempera tnr*
and allghtly higher In th* e xtra **
northweat portion tonlghL

Steps Taken Insuring

flaak of tha Allied Army ewta- on uteri may aaa third period
Good W ar Material*
ration coupon*. Normally the**
R S &amp;U S
The American Bar Aaseriatlon,
could not have been used unUI
W A S H IN G T O N , D m . 1 4 , l* &gt; 4 *
about Um first weak ftf January. a voluntary association of law­ Uf* liiiprtaanment ar death wtl
yer*
and
Jnrtrte,
organised
at
farerahto In aU th* wgr'tttetan.
ba rropaeed la th« aow CongraM
Barstoga, N. T .ia i n .
aa Um ataxtamai panalty foe par­
sons convicted at wilfully manu­
facturing and fcHrata*. kfartfr
er defect!va matartala ter tha Ba­
llon’s armed fanaa, Iff- R M t
(D-AIa.) Mid today.
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�T H U R S D A Y . D ECEM BER 24, 1»41

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

Tha Sanford H erald

s real lotereit in ytu.
! otttotowHng. thMgk
“ During thr day w* don't hmvtj “ Well Mot*. I am aurw to bo
two much U&gt; du sad It l* n(p* and I lleutenoal won. Ho m Um
they'
rvijr lilting in !h* ilan.li *nd
a few fellows back to their
Irning to an uflkfr Iwlur*. You i onmniialion. They alwsje wilt
know Juit like going to th* Yen- until the U*t week lo do It, io
kn- Hlmdlcin. Tlie only dil ferrnt* I that they ran have full advantagr^
ii that you weren't able lu lUep of all th* fan that la
on
in the atailium, beriuee there aa* down here. Bat th*
loo much noise. Her* it is so glad to go, because that gtvvo
nlr* snd quirt, and nohody dis­ them a chance to
turbs yon. This wrrk was not so gain, and do this all over. I am
restful, wr hail machine kun .rain­ wondering K that isn't a gr*&gt;|M
ing nnd they make -i little ikrlsr.
Idea fur mi too. A fter S glorbui
Next wrrk will bo akav. all w* months, I hats to hare to have
will hart Is bayonet' drill and her*.
ihrre is hardly a thing to do In
" I l l write you again aa earn si
that rlass.
1 get free time; if I don't write
"Wa get through early etery before I get lb* free lime, I wtj|
rrrning, and have loads uf lime be sura to send yog a Chrtotma^
to takr a shower amt change our card.
rlulbri before eating. There are
Ymir loVtng *011,
plenty of showers, almost one
“ I*. S. Tbs government n s j
tu every ten students.
little short of money this monih
“ After eating Ih* rest of the so 1 loaned them my pay. 1 flgurevening is uur own. Snmetlniri its th* least I ran do after s liA
We have lo go to study hall, but they are doing for me. Tell f)»d w
Ihst happens only four night* » ! to send me oh* of Uioss us­
seek, fIrrationally we have a grad­ ual checks—it will probably Ust
ed Test, so they make It t&gt; night!.' me a long lime, especially now
The O. T j are swell
» r get one, that w* can't get credit any

“Let Nothing You DiimaY”
LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT!

On Chrintmiut even in 1M2, In a troubled world, torn
by “ w ar and rumor* of w ar" and struggling with a thouamr&lt;f rationing application*, queatlonalree, and tax form*,
r *T. Ill*, al Ik* r a i orru* the happy word*. “ (Jod rest ye, merry gentlemen" from the
lo ik r u .u , ■»*♦. Ik* A*. old carol fall upon the ear with a particularly welcome
m m mi S in k % I T apix-ril, for Christmas I* n fam iliar and beloved oshIr In h
M l U t o I- u a ia
desert
o f strangu and trying difficulties.
It i* a recess
: ietiaa
i i dbao —a —1»*— w. » « * . . from the fight for our very existence, an Inn o f respite on
the year's strenuous highway where both the spirit m il
• l i u a t m o v MATS*
W r . u . la a e . a a —
the body can be refreshed, a glorified Sunday with a shin­
ing golden halo around It, a rest fo r both the soldier 4ind
t i n that not always "m erry" gentleman, the man In the street.
• T w o thousand years ago another man o f humble origin,
*M a*r &gt; M i m
M fS ,
•&lt; n carpenter by trade, set out u|ton a memorable journey,
m * t a H * s * * » # a » u « * * •&lt; u journey that was to change the entire course o f world
Jw l i * ,11.***' u r history.
Joseph o f Nazareth and his w ife, Mary, left
U in t lS M
i l l '* .
;Callb*e, on a trip they could III a ffo rd to lake, for IlethleS i s g a w r « S ^ j . e . l * . hom. because Cuesar hud ordered all hls subjects to go lo
T V # N n U la
When Mary uid
_
i ■ s**ftm «a . the nearest city and register fp r taxes.
M l t l l l M * &lt;■ ik &gt; ■*&gt;■• Joseph arrived, there was no room for them at the inn,
M AM *M g Ik * e w a a lr v » H I * * ' » but they found shelter in a stable where Christ was Irorn.
M i l b a i i H i u n I* i k i . i l , » *
WSm V « * * u __________________ The homely beauty of this scene with the baby lying in
*' I t * S m l l m ■ m w
, • &lt; T k * the manger, hls mother bending o ver him, and the patient
S * * » r l « l « * F i t * * w X icfc I * v i c l » n
g n l r m i l l * * &lt;* &lt; k * ‘ w « I * * s - entile, the shepherds, and the wise men, is so lovely that ,t
mmkU— n — mi a ll w s r v a w i i k w
Inis survived unmarred throughout the centuries.
Even
l m l ' « l I * II M
M l
.IW m lw
M e r i t s * l a t k l* * * * * *
»*s
* • * * during tlioHo jM-riods in history when the world has seemed
mm I h * I m w * * » H U k*m
k r r r i* .
aa ri«ki* i*
*i •**.'•&gt; drunk on bate and greed, when gold or brutal power teemed
to be the only god men worshipped and morality and decency
M W 'S l,. In r i, mrm •'**
were scoffed at, the story o f this haby whose first crib
; TMUMI&gt;Ar, d e c . a I, i viz.
was u manger and whose only mattress was sweet-smelling
□ B K S v ja m ir y o u t o d a y
hay, has been l did and retold.
ALb
OTHER
TRUST
IS
And today, this same scene III the stable Is painted md
VAIN; Commit ihy wav onto the ipainted again and somehow it miraculously retains its loveh tniu ■ !» In jltm, ami lilne.s mid tlint ijualily thul Matthew Arnold called “ sweet
will bring li to pas* -I'Mlm*uess and light". No *|s-aker, however laimbaatic mid florid
Ins sentences, no writer however rococo and ornate Ills
phraseology, no pseudo-urtlst, however elaborate and **xng
Bsgtonlag nr End
gi-nilisl his style, can destroy the lyeautiful simplicity -if
r
4Frwa Tbt Christian Kcltnc*
the original picture
There is something vita], somethin,/
Monitor)
la* Om stand ouletly h«rs
npis-aling, something ■*&gt; strangely moving about il 'hat
s* lb* day folds
it cannot be Hpudt'd.
I'll*' crudest Christmas card exectileil
Tar* brrilbs held
by tin- most unskilled fingers cannot hut Is* touched with 'it
ton wort mor* iprili
least a spark o f the magic that shone lu the star of Bethle­
than you would suppose:
rs|M thorn of itrif*
hem two thousand years ago.
of i*pos*.
S i let us make the most o f our Christmas UnV, 'aying
•liw* wordi no .t«n i-*v,
nnd w*irry aside and singing with the carolers
"Coil rest ye, Merry (jentlcmen,
•tgad qul*t|y h*r* tofr who can p*rr*lr*
"I&gt;-t nothing you dismay,
tM undlscloswlT-"F o r Jesus Christ, our Saviour,
Snd find
"W as Iwni on Christmas Day” .
wbst lilmr* itself will free,

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week. It U such a nice feellnd more. I think that la a food Ides,
to know that they are Interested,
. . *alu*(
it teach** you .tha
in llndinf* out exactly how mscb.of mont^ w „ k, thJ ch^ k
you do know. There is one thing |M . wi|| Joaj No MnM my
j
I don t undrratnnd. and that is jnr
morh
ny papers • » ,K» * » ."UN-t ?&gt;. C. Irving Baxhaum, IMh Cu
“ hy - w&gt;
SATISFACTORY
toiler- all Kl‘
°«them. The re*t of th# fellows
Lave “ SATIEFACTORY" stamned
This is from a sailor, II* did
on their*. I guess that makes me
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Sizes 2 to 6

W H AT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

The Sermon on the Mount

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should be done, seems clearer. There ta a fair chance that

time for idealism. With the gifts and the feasting and the
happy aalutatlosu, the n ti elgnlfkance of the day should
not be lost. It la the bast day In the year to think, hope
and plan for a wiser and happier world.

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. . . Make thin your Yulr-tlm * Mogan.
lliiinl gifts do double duty I

W ar

It's a swell way

to In I p ‘ in winning the W ar— and Hrvb for
the Future!

Florida

Bank o f

State

Sanford
A Friendly Institution"

U it's a small appliance, inch as an iron
or q toaster, lust bring it by aur oliico and
we will hove It repaired by a competent
repairman. Yen can pick It up here later,
and there la ho cost to yoii other Utah the

on excuse for M l '

■ponor, as there
’l IHUoto do since I cot
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M arine Stationed
■y e j y , ' iv^V a.
tu t while the
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Bond in Every ChriiitnipR Slockinjf”

O ld Iro n R e p a ir e d !

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the. victory will not be thrown awpjr again, but win be truly S J T - k i - a . . ^ ;
In end tall* used for peace on earth to men of good will.
“Dear Mem:
am sorry that I didn't writs
. Idealistic? Yeal ChrUlmt*. of all festivals, is the t « yotf
aoooer, bat alter all « m

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Now Is Iho Time to Got Your

Christmas Vision

i, w* woeld rather bay berut..

That

Really Wear

j l-&lt;c;iu,r Ihrre arc only 200 other
f-lb i»» in the company, and three
bstwwen you ami # ,
never arty more than that in
Bj
MRS
ERNKST
liOUHIKXLDER
DORIS »KEI.
line in front of me.
"Or 11nil*, (iie fellow next In
I n kw'pinif with iti* i-Ktalrllshctl cuslrim uf annually
Merry Christmas.
11 la t'hri,Inis, Kvo
klsny *hteuld Lv ih fr r Irfforr thv t*ur U
'
arcblrntlally sweep a lit
puhlishuiK mitnluir ling • Christmas sermons, Tin- Herald o t US rhu have I* .u fortunate i'VFf
, llr &gt;iifl uruler m;Y l**»l or kirk my
Only ont more «ho|»|iinjr
tislnv &lt;|uutes from the Sermon on the Mount, th (- groatn*'. ennueh to have k ■■I II. r home
W r hub i* plenty n i frre* :i ntf. • ht t * &lt;»*ii of liijft
Wfcn Cbriitma*.
. hut that's noth
retlgiuiiH diwourM* o f all time, delivered by one whose very
leave ra lly llu. innnih, have
• f u r l Ml rnurh nf m I h«i •il &gt;
In fiMl, r tike it, trecause
»•**?
iiiiuivi-raury
now
provides
th
*
occasion,
and
upon
who**already eelelirale.)
0
lUintmtyer. If y»nj dun*t hh»*
ur Christmas k JilW 'Aihul t!*»
^ «th ni|*eif \\ * ri.iT nfl jrfiuort I grt ,um«
nice
your CkHitmot nwhitra you m i word* all other Christmas wrnm ns are lamed, the w orltl’s . but, nevertheless, for our uwn an*l 1H j|r ti( ii&gt;
They have a big
1&lt;J urxj hnbf* hit •1; v rf»“ tulilitily
?
ih fijri uta them in make quilt* foremoat preacher, tear her. unit practitioner. Jesus Christ others, whether »rt
on u i „ i . „ a
it, l,&gt;?»
ih* air, w.
w* ,mi
still hold
hold the
(he spirit rir.yihhi C Ii* ♦bn luiilil wr fjill 1n. tri.ll Hill IriMtf'l l|n Ihe mall rwim
*
ST M A T T H E W V
Thtr^ Iarc Min- ur twit thiru-u
f. r wilt inijiuftan t new,, mid they
vuhy, F nee, itiay give tlir
uf Christmas in ».r hearts.
II
Anil Ki'L-ing the multitudes, he w ent up into ‘t
h j*Ul • fi j* fniim-A on it in large
Allies a Chnslmss present of a
W* never forget thul immortal IlftVF ( ii lift Iite'fcir^ wr fall In,
If w* are lucky £
VMr declaration and Hitler’s gift m ountain, and when he was set, his disdpten came unto message—"Prare on Knrth. (loud m* rnjikr ctur lartU. bill licit only i *I*i **i I letters.
tfikfs nip tfiMri .js :tr t( r« uf un l l,.-y even put a star next to It,
Will toward Man “
ba an assault through Hpsin. him ;
Mill *•&gt; riirvleuly ran »e* it better That message rnmmp* »te* ih* ' ' ,ur brciiyw« I mu
J)
And In- upi'iicd lin* iiiuiith, ami taught them. Haying,
piIti nq-e| ujM
I irt t In tile evening ev.-ryun* gathers,
" *Tw*s th* night lie for* f'hrt»l
of this
conflict. -*««'
un* world
wyri'i rumtiri.
*
9 inysit
:t&gt; llli'Hncd nr*- ih* p*ur in spirit, for their’i ik the whole cruxi ^»
RSM and all through the house.
W* are now fighting b, rvtak-ratruigh
lit lifi**, but Ibnl'w tti*y far uround it, and U»cy **« my nam*.
kiiiiftluni **f htutven
lllry gel
tip knuw me leal
M l • creature was stirring
Kelt . that prtnclnh that |nf
• * •
* nir* fui I oufy have * iiiiirh. Uur -II
Ij
BIcksliI are they that rnrrum : fui' they nhuJi htr may Ihr* PmcvfuJJy, ikat
Olb JMh, that'* Kt»t you Ihink
cloliu** must
htiiij. up rtfittlv Will. Illsi helps alien they grt.
In
isle
me—
thry
think of me
I may b* free, that ti»vy may wor Uiu\ nil I hr btlllnn.
comfort &lt;r I
|mj(
!
- W f RTO whvrv Dip NtoUiinnl |f&gt;
d&gt;vv hltesv, that they 1 llPYgr (lAVT tu « uff) qWut .hut first.
f»)
Bl«*»*-rl iim - lit*- met-k fur (hey shall Inherit t h e ,■h*P
do*trial CnrtferriKe Imard has dt,
may have the right of fir* gov- btxjiusg the tiikI*ft tnly
"Then there is a nic* thlngl
ibr
that older womrn are earth.
elmul getting a «ter, th*y give i
in
,
,L
. • , , ,
.
, „
ernment. free speech, free Ihought.
01 Bit-need arc they whit h tin hunger and tliirnl t f t e r 11„ f . tl&gt; there must U* esuhllsh- rlti!h«^i b«fk, not thr liuHimi
hitter workers. (If course they
&gt;«d a (iiice uf i-aper and you
"SiucMi it ia timu fuf
Rr*, they have daughter* to pick rightetiUKlU'Hs fur Iht-y ahull U&gt; filled
|eel among nations an amirald
Rful t iJo *« IfMtli fur^-ini in .lint unto n note to n captain. If you
F m&gt; a ft e r ___
71 llli'Haed urn the m e rc ifu l; fo r they hIis I! uhtain lalbmship an*l that mean that I lirraufc on i|i«vinl tiny* thi*y Havo are Lckv hi calls you Into his of.
there must be *^*7
m ercy.
r f f i , nn*l In llit- munth lire htnl jruu rit down land talk
It now appears that wa might
a* Christ said and
( umI will— I have been lire* every dav Is a to him. In that way you g r t to
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8)
lllt-HMed
are
the
|&gt;oor
in
h
eart:
for
th
ey
shall
neo
the ancient tin* to read
no matter what tha creed or sta­ special ilay.
know him and ho remember*
proof of Ih* pudding, is In Cod.
tion. Nations must eras* to fight
**tVe have plenty nf time to alt what a uire fellow you are. Ha
laiUalaf."-Times tinLn
if
B)
Bleruu-tl lire (he pencemakera ; fur they ahall Ik* if the world 1 * ^ survive.
(town and enjoy uur meals, be­ usually offers yau a cigarette or
*, the proof of Ih* pod. called th e children o f Cod,
Why should we make vicious cause there la pracltrnlly
_ ntthfng
, cigar, and you sit around die*
U In tha sugar.
enemies nf'rach other?
else In do. #Oh, somrtlrncs un--costing the affaire of tha nation,
1(1) Hleitrud are they which are pernecuted fo r rlghtEach nation has tome particu­ (ray have to return n Umk tu the 1 think its goutl to know tha
eousnea*' Hake: fur thclr'a la the kingdom of heaven.
lar contribution to Ih* ultimate
roam, or have tu give nut-captain, dmi’t yuu? After all h*
f t “ That tiraaaM Miss
ill
Illejued ore ye, when men hIiu II revile you. ami per* good of-this world. Homv spe­ aipply
seme laundry or tailoring or get -is Ihe must important
nt person
boast* that she Ima liren aecute you, and ahull nay all manner of evil iigainal you cial gift.
It Urk. but t ' ilesn't
* *- —
takr 'lone 1
’ nround here. ”Y**u
they tako
fay every married man In falaoly, fo r my sake.
Why, then, cannot we Irani (o
except on*!”
contribute our good our gift*
I2|
Uejoice. and lie exceeding glail: fo r grea t ia your rather than our prejudices or our
, __,lk*r (*l&gt;*«nlly) "I wotuler
Mack HulJdug i reward in heaven: fo r ho peraecuted they the prophet* hatreds?
■bd ho can Iwt
Of cixir&gt;e, now that II ha, l.n-n
which wen: before y o u *
R ki Uaflylng Forlreu
C l)
l^ t your light so Rhine lie fore men, that they may fnrrad upon ua, wr must whip this
; Mas Isn't so smart as hr thinks
bunch of Huns, Jana ami Wop*.
Thousands of years twfor* nee your good works, and g lo rify you r fath er which Is in There Is no other honorable way
Ighl of them, th* tur- heaven.
out.
streamlined body, a
14) Think not that l am come to destroy the law, or
But from then un, let's keep
top, retrarsbl* landing gear, the prophets: I am mjt come to destroy, but to fulfill.
each nation In It* plarr. iUtnuld
_ portabla houa*.—Ray* of
15) WhoHover therefore ahall break one o f theoe least any un* of them step nut nf line
Mb*.
fas dM (lermany and Japan),
commandments, nnd shall teach men so, he shall be called lei's treat that nation aa ih*
Wn
the least In the kingdom o f heaven; hut whoever shall dd gangster Ihnt It la! Aral let's
'hers, Oh Where 7
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look______
•) ihlaI CilllgTegl nntl teach them, the same shall he called great In tha king­ police It rigidly.
&gt;»id a certain preacher, “ I dom o f heaven.
ftelf, '.Where are t|w poor?'
This is a column In rrvrraal.
M , when I look at the rnlInstead of news of Ihe boy* hack
, I MJf lo myself, 'W h rrr
home, this la a bit of fun and
M rlch't” — Moiiungakria
philosophy from the boys ’out
front’. They've got a grand spir­
Thin Ik n Mrnnirc Chrletma* time, with a world at war it, too, let ua My I
Polaglte la tli* Htnfonl llvrald, celebrating the birth o f the Prince a t Peace. It U a time
And this news ha* com# U u*
Y o u have greater domande on r o a r tlmo
g VS* quo0.1 *■ laying that o f battling armle* drowning out the C h rlilm a i music, of unsolicited from various ramps.
1SM0 earnui gave tha "ration" bombing nlanei that might frighten away an angel chorus We have much more, hot for this
these days . . . greater need for the timemala* to 1,000 f*maln.
time, this Is all the space w«
saving.
la b o r - s a v in g qualities o f your
Binging
"Peace
on
earth,
good
will
to
man."
Aa
waa
aalJ
&gt;. proofreaders nr* f*mlnln*
ran have.
Wa wish wa ro.ld
h r aaO “ ration" In a caaa Ilk* o f old, "M en cry peace, peace—hut there (e no peace,"
electrical appliances..
print U all—It's so good.
i
►toads mom W m than "riYet there la peace inwardly, If not outwardly, In this
W * Irad o ff with a letter which
W o r t g jn n Newt Praam.
groat festival. Even In' armies there can be peace of sou), appeared In th* Tine-Rur. Th*
T a k e a d v a n ta g e o l our “ A p p lia n c e
Pine-Bur, wo hart told you, to
Service Station' U you b a n any cnt-of-H*
IS of L*on Hendsrson'e advle- auch aa comm from-a dear conscience, patriotic ardor and published every Thursday by the
lee e plan for financing ih* confidence of victory. Americana In arms at home and Members of tha ftoeowd Btud.nt
appliances. II It Is a large appliance, each
&gt; •*
nuwnt during tha war by abroad know what they are doing and why they are doing Training
Regiment,
Harmony
aa a range or water heater. Just phone uo
W tha public certificates of It, and have the Inward satisfaction o f trying to make a Church Area, Ft- Henairut (1*.
m m with which (bay could finer life than they have Inherited. There la a better out* Sergt. Ira Thompson semis It
and we will ask a qualified repair dealer
tertaie luiuri** for doUvotry
to us.
And wo ar* thankful,
to contact you.
t thf war. horn*how or sth- look than there waa laat time. The vision of thla troubled fur It alwayx has lots o f fun uttdf
raw a aUktly financial atand- world,1and what.lt needs, and how the necessary thing* boy, don’t wo n*ed a W l o f Tun
-i, t
bloom or blsd*,

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tal Ana rersonal Activities En,er,ain* Al,,nr'&gt;
TH URSDAY
_____ Townsend
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Club will
hare
J rrfutnr meeting at the Court
.loue* at -----..t .............
7:30 with
I - I’. Hagan
m id in *.
Thr public i* Inritrd.

FRIDAY
OPhri.tm a* night party at the
arUh huuae of the CongregaIona I Church at 7:30 o'clock,
‘rogram. All ara Invited.

MUNuAY
The ToqrUt Club will hare a
Aanl Time* Party at their reru™ butlnna meeting at th* WornH*» Club at 7:30. Come In coalimn nr fine will he impoMd.
The nutrition claaa, apun.crrd
y the Sanford Garden Club will
l held In tha dotanlown olflcea
S the Florida I'ower and Light
o. a l 7:30. .

MKappa Alpha Dance
^ i l l Be Held Monday

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Mrs. Minarik Presides
At Auxiliary Meeting:

P e r so no

■ with a t hti'lnu* party at her
' home i»fi \..4gmdi&lt;i Virtue M«»n-

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XX'a llarr, and Mrs W, M M»
. XX II aS|r,„|H. b.f . , 1),,
shall hAve gone to i hsltan«•og j
D^ltjr Cook
Opnn.
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Ifl M*1
Bound
the Tenn. to visit with rvlativrs ilur f mm 1ealvrstnn, T«
A t the conclualon of the pro­ S on g— “ Kournf ami
wiiii hi» family mt r Ill, 1 Ik i -1
mg the Christmas holidays
Crristmas Tree"
rain the Kurata ware Invited to
bl
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mu' hiilutuys Hr will
•main for tha tea honoring the
I'itim •1 in Gnlvrstim 1. % V. 1.4 t
Hm hard Meriwether, who
.miliary pmidrnt, Mr*. If. II.
tends the University of Vl'gim-i 1, ,a nlalltihrd b&gt; hi - » * 1 alt
IcCaalln. Th* tra table which
Hr, Xu Is spin.! it if f t M t 11m ig h t e l, M m i l t . i
overlaid with a whita cloth
!mat varatnm
V Italian cutwork held a cenlerSatif* rd with relatives
llo lw f i
F
I
leca of re,l polnaettiaa flanked
Following a custom established ’
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SJM Id It
y lighted red lapera In Yulatlde many years ago, a group of young
Mr and Mr* Bruce l*anry »
Ii III I pment*
older*. The ailvrr tea eerviee women arrt
entertained
last arn%r this week fmm Miami
I Inn While. S*'
aa preaidr.1 over by Mra. L. F. night at the home of Mrs. John -iwngj the holidays with Mr
i
XXt »i F ust Stir* t
oyle and Mr*. J. N. Glllon, and L. I*ee. HOB Park Avenue.
Mrs K. II Uney and Mr and
SSnibert of Mra. Glllon’a circle
Th* living raon when Ihr Mia It. I . Cornell
hflil)!.- Jlmjaholdt'r M l 1or. ' * '.o H.,
Hiated In tacking the fifty geeata guula aurmblnl waa decora I rd
t» y It* rrlu rn to his staltun ni B Vllti4b*ll
Mr. and Mra. C. W. Coghum *ml
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with polnaettiaa, graenary, and
her two children. Katherine amt ' “ "’ I1 J" ‘ ' h T «"'•! •••-■■ A . h
ryr Ai
tad berrlr* to carry out th* Yulr- Sandra,
of Fort Fierce are vi., i » f* « *l-rmllng • ah.nl furb...gb
'»di*)l
tlda color*. Gift* to be distribut­ ing Mr arul Mm. 8 o. Shinhol-r. &gt;••»•&gt; hi* parent*. S*r,«l..r &gt;. f
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ed later were placed under th* arvl Mr and Mrs C II. Cogti.n llousholdrr and Mr* M..ubhr,bl..
gleaming Chriitmai tree aa rarh
I
person entered.
XI I ttflfl XI fn (, II 1h) Mill
William Lafflvr. a Univrrsi! *
A spaghetti aupper waa served nf F’lorida atudent. Is •landing Amt tlsughtrr, MargNMi l. f If ) .
Ti
In th* (ilntng room from a long
Ion Ihe Christmas holiday* with hi* -«ifi\ i|b’ urru t h r w i l* ml b« n l»i
vhlte dining table overlaid with r father ........
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and mother,
Mr. ami lb- g u r n fs n f M i a ml XI t•i
• handmade v»rlgil*d blue lac*' w " v U ffU r
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S %!r* 4-!Mll,
doth.
Thr rrnlerplrc* waa a
M it r t
A•*
floral arrangement In a blue bnwl
William Hollayhead, a stiab
• ui
Placed on a large reflector, and at Marlon Military Institute
M r itm l M r s A . B k in a i -I1 at *
btsa foatoria waa uatd. The buf­
M »t It
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ajxrjm im g Ih r
h o lid a y *
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fe t held polnaettiaa with blue days with his parrnU, Mr.
Mi *
K i n a r d ’s jta r r n ta ,
Mr
and
Iclelei hanging from them.
Mra. W. E. Hollayhead.
T I| Kinar.l of IwM .........
Mr. hinafil is In thr C H Arms
A t th* condition of th* aup^
were exchanged, and
Clifford Proctor, Jr. ha* arrived A,r 1orP? • ml '• •'•"""•"I •'
a enjoyed until a late from Emory UnWeratty at Ai Hunter Maid at bav.nnah. «...
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Those p'reaent war#! Mra. lanta and will apend tom* time
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,
Leon Lawton, Mr*. Richard Me- with hi* parenU at their home
Mr. and Mra.,Jack Rnb.nn
ClaHaod, Mra. Herbert Moot*. on Park Avenue.
"'«•* ,’* lm Reach will artlvr by
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'plane Chrlatmaa morning l.. .per*.I
Mra. Malcolm I Hr gins, Mr*. Ju­
lian Ponder, Mra. Jo* Jam il, Mia*
Mr, and Mra. Jama* Banda ami 'he Chrlatmaa weekend with Mr
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hy Powell, MU* rrant it Ms- daughter, Sherry, have arrlvni Kolwon’a parents, Ur. J- N Rnb, and Mr*. «♦#. Member* from Cocoa and will epend lh* aon and Mra. Robaon at their
o f UM original group who were weekend with Mr*. Banda* par- home on South Sanford Avenue.
unable to be preaent an ; Mre. anta, Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Haynra
i . S. Courier, Jr. of Santa Maria,
" *. Chari** Ward o f F t
HU* Ellen Meriwether, • atuand Mra. H. B. Odham dent at Ohio Wealeyan Unlrrra­
lly at. Delaware, O., la ependlng
lh« holiday* wllh bat mother,
H it. Annie Meriwether.
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IcORsing. Carol* * E’tile Town,
of
Bet heirhr m.
Hark.
The
Wtllu*.
H**oai* * ndiitg inr l l l l s t h h * - h f l l l l s ) n f f "Ml lh .
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Herald Angel. Sin*f»ilb
"M y Wlah
ynf
Y mu," Kloisr versity -fFbituln mSMiilunl
M fliltiYt*
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“ Thii Year"
&lt; niul Duvitl
John ISiju-frmn IhiIhivtr-iiv
**Tbe Plight «»f Simla Claus**
Rudolph Smith
nf Klci i.l.i i» hi in*' fur lh* h**h
Bong—nBanta Claus’s
Klrigb"
day. with III. (isrfnh. Mr wmt
Dwina Witte, Shirlry Lisa
lira. 11 It l"*ij.it ’
“ Hanla's Whiskers"- Mary Ellen
Loosing
Mrs Maxwell Mt-waii Ini
"When Kknta
ConiCR" I bit Ur re|il«*d a i h i a i U u I i tn i&gt; *in (n i-l ’
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"Bong: “ Lullaby'* I ullirr David I* m a k in g lif-r h u in r a ! I PHI XI
**A &lt;ires*ting** —Neal
Su«*l*n»ff, nolia Avenue
Bobb&gt; Ba M*r
"A
CHristma*
T..&gt;"
Hirkie | John Mm&lt;. Gra.I-lirk »b BsuOf
trtida S| itrrniol 1 ollrgr Ml
Song. “ Jesus l-divr*
Mr "Nral Bernard, Ala . Is visiting hi* j-.rnts, Mr. ami Mrs J K Gmddu
Htoothoff „ Pnttir |*ee XVlltr.
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f r U l I l S e C h C T S ( IstSS

oa of the outatandlny aoclal
jetnta
n t i of
th* holiday
All
C«nKr**ati.™l
t hoirh
"a lter f .rnor ho- * i ■ ..I i.-on.
Ihr In.ili w i o . i u -. -i the
Th*
('cmKrvyotioniil
t'huirh
of the
holiday uuun.
Maauti. All
•hmcemenl*
hinyemrni! are
arr umler
under the didl- will
will havr
have ■a Chri.Un*.
Chrlalma. paity
party on
on ' « »P™&lt;I
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V , ’ ‘ X* &gt;M' ' M'
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from
the
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M«ro1»
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hn-liiiHp«tl\ al thru regolar
thrlllmaa moot al t hi- timeirrclion of Charirt llrndy, foi
where
he
ia
*tud*
nl
Imsim
**
m.e!i*g
«t
the
parlor
wrly of thla city bid .t * » of &lt;&gt;r- rational Pariah ll.ij.. al 7..70
(iMitn i f the ihitirh nnriev Xton
u'tlork, the H,-v i It lltml. |.**indo.
En! 111.)
I* •pendii.it II ,|U&gt;
tb.
»,||,- I. --The actlva P. K. A. membrra tor of th* rhurcli ■iitu-uncol iSli
wl[), fhiM m .i. Iiahlmr .f
Icludr: JiTin Pojw. Walter T u r - «I,nr" l,,'r A drlithtlul |.r«*tiin •bolt lenv, » 1lh In. pniinlv Ml
and
Mr*
"n
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A r , John Mora.n, G aom Ekk. I 1,1 k « P
«*■■■ t .dcti.lc
wrih
"lull
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loth*
hi f p ImitkiJ
“ y Cooper, William Z «fc r y , Jr.. ,on * fll
p i,S '7 t \ l
Mr *n-i *.
Kichrti.l \.ina&gt; wllh .......... .
M
ohn Anyrl, U.wanl lllntna, Ji., |
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II &gt;c -III aril*. |..U&gt;
'l-.nl &lt;h*‘ Un. on. ..n i.i,.l «nh n liirt.t.-.!
nek Woodruff. A W^ Epps Jr . |“ ^Faithful".
u
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T
holiday -iib Mr »ml Sli. J.w rhij.lion. Iii r .*ty•I itm \ Kiel u all
.ufTiic
(VripturvReadme
llca.lmt J.nl,
- , lUnrlaon. CUud*
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Janice&lt;&lt;»&gt;k
Mriach and Mi* F S \.ina&gt; f t
it..,,,
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i
on. Jr, Ilraaton P*rkli.*. Jr,|
p„H cla f o i. It..«-m»ry llur
Tn
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M - l DyaonandFrankWoodraff.'
Hk,
Mr
Ml. „
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VII alumni are uryru to attend. I'aaeant:
"Th.- IIIomI Hoy Al „ f ||»,|i„a-. «d l m ine
t. srtii xi i
IWlhlrhem
,^&gt;end I'hti.i.na* h*‘li*lt*&gt;. .. il, lit H H I m * ,.i
“ ■O'—Ekhe! \inmit. J»*eph
j «j K„,... „ nM.t Mi- ll-i..-.
I i £1.1g
" lit
ftalph Jane* llsk nl. ihr Blimd
gif'It* lifting 1*» I•t,
Ih ‘ Jtjilt r .1 I &lt;I'll l '
h ,
Father- Ilslph Lotiing,
1he. . j
• PiSflgr
Imigerpvr—
John
Jb*&gt;t
other
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a The vorlal rwimi of the Flnt
‘raabytrrlan Church were tally
reorated to repreaent Chrtitma!
-hen the memlier* of th* Won*,
n'a Auilliary entertained with
&gt;eir annual Chrlatmaa party
Oonday allarnoon. A pmfuilon
f polnaettla* and treen*ry war*
aed and a brilliantly lighted
Tirtalma* tree formed the renral decoration,
Th* davotlaaui appropriate to
AafCkrUlma* them* waa read by
ira. F. 8. Vemay. followed by
■role aung by Mr*. Charlr*
flike, accempanlrd by Mr*. Robrt W. Wajlhour.
Mre. G nryt
laffrtt read Or. llenry Van
ryka*a "The Other Wlirmin"
One pm fi.m wai cloaed by the
edlcation of the “Joy Gift", the
Tirtatma* offerina which Ii for
ttlrcd mmlaler*,' and widow, amt
klldren of nilnlitera. The de.lltticn waa made by Mr*. Hoy

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Ing

utt) ttftertu»*»n
Th* rtHim* ol the home were
- — —— ■- -— — ~ — -------- ; ----- —— **|eiied eh»tnle for the ofiumim
The Woman'* Auxiliary of the
Mrs. Elmo
Groddirk »• ill at »n,| wet* attrartnrly decorated
Holy Cross Episcopal Church met ker home *»n Park Avrnur
w
1 hn*lms*
green*
and
*
— ---I iMiiiriM tt ijv* Many, gift* I«*i the
Monday afternoon at the Parish
H o u m with Mrs. M. Minarik pre­
Hr*, ID llninilry i.
.11 lit childnm
in lb.
, «n . rni i.mal
111k*-d
her home to the lleville A i m .I ' br|.|m»» » r.ior.nL-siding.
f i it m htrh
merits
,
iifolrr
I
u
t
hn*tmu
Itrpolta from the secretary and
Oil* ile* * MlIts| w,,,i ini** I und
treasurer acre heard after whkh
fid and" giern tniumMig ntid the
Kirby File of* the l nivrr*n&gt;
Mrs. J. L. Inglry announerd »h«
fi?h'A t it* 1 .I soft glow al out the
purchase of several new caps and Florida at Gainesville i* spriulnig room
An
unu ■•.ml
imtnature
ties for the choir. Mrs. M argar­ the holidays with his family.
rvne m u made h&gt; Mi*
Firm ­
et Barnes reported on the distri­
ing mi the lining room buffet.
bution of the Thanksgiving lias*
William
Brown.
C -S.NIt
■- It tin I ilnl .t Santa lighted h»'u*r«.
keta to the poor aryl a*vid that •UK'ruling Mifiir tlnu* in Sanfi’iH
A n lining «tift guru In rut h
Christmas baskets would t»e made wllh hi* family
ol ihr ihibfit'ii iillrr it Kiel
*v-|
f rv’» htor it! * w i'l i‘ ftin l1 tin in in I
up this year as usval
w
as
b| i i»k f » - l 1t*)*lll
K
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i..
Ih*nl p irn i * l ■ S N
Mrs. Fred Dyson reported on
|Y*i rnl *,
Mi
*«n«t ]-4*Uf««l 14*1 !hl || 1•' I'll ■ f 1mu il
the Sunday night open house fm \I- itlnr hi*
twri*i(i i. ulK
.»111•i'llii1«■,| 1'■#» lrtl.tr
service men which is in charge Mrs. C F*. Pirtry
1'", X|
1 11Mt.
a ' ivl. J
1*)
of St. Theresa's Chapter
this
XII » i 'mu t |m') i .1' -1 M i.
ltn&gt; XVilry .if** Aii'
Mr aful Mrs
month.
Mrs v Dyson announceil
lUchurd Gilir%pit Hu&gt; !•
that her rhaptcr will sjHinsor a visiting En*
Tin tluldn'i who wen |'ie*entf
party next Wednesday night to and Mrs Gill. *|»ir mi Mi IIhmimh
this
weekend
iI ’" 1* »
parin'*
"««»
lh*
which all parish members as well
Ml***-* l|b«d&gt; *
XXi lb
i hetiy
as sender men are invite*!.
IVgg&gt; |
Mr*. W T JarkiM'l* n'«l b.-l
A,“ ‘ n" " "
Mrs. Minarik announced during
daughter. I M i - . Irfl &gt;e.|. nl»&gt; f..i ' W ' * 1'1
the discussion of the Christina*
Horrncr. K i
«!
ihcv - i l l
.... Mb-n I'riKucr*.
church decorations that the mak­
vtal‘. relatin '.
n’ " 7 ’
s ,,‘!‘ hing of wreaths will be divided
Nnfli ii K i k. and ISm*r Me
among each chapter
The Men’s
vefi*
VI*o SidniM * hast- 111.
Mr. and XIi* &lt;’h*nlr* Ibilr
J I m ill *
K ma ,
Club supper will be served nr it G a 1n r s v I I I o w d I a r n %r i *h I it * it.* \X r * b \ S t| i« t «
I Join I ■
I &gt;iu»*Tv Sp-eei ia*-otgr
Jdorulsy night In ihr Pari*h House .
.
t
Ullll
... A
Ta.
,
,
spend the holiday* with .Mi
11 Uinl't1 I » &gt;&gt;iik XIi ih Ii And XXiley *
with Mr*. W. h XXat*on « » rhnii 1d
^ y j(
.a* reft
man of the mm mi lire
"r

Eddie King wilt Tumid) the
mite (or the thirtieth annual I'l
lappa
Alpha
fraternity dance
'hkn will be held at the Orlando
ountry (Tub In Orlando, Mon^ y . Dae. H . at 10.00 I'. M
'in v it a t io n *
have been
iaiued
,
&gt; all active member! ami alumnij ( _ . h r i 8 l n i H H
f the fraternity to the formal

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The ex pres non pupil* and pa*
T e le p h o n e l l ^ I irn li wtiv hmioi gursls when
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Fleming entertained

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Social Calendar

Trills" Kliminnlctl
In Fowl Production

Floral Hells Ring at Florida’s Cypress Gardens

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Mary Wlgglna has arrived from
lb* University 6f Georgia at AlhI apand Um Chrlat-

SPECIAL ATTRACTION:-

who attend* Oar.demy a t Orangea-

A Christmas Salute

tUng hU paranta,

to A ll tha Folks in
(Tow n Noma Here)

WINES

C IIA IT E R ONE
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Comedy and Cartoon

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PLEASE N O T E :.

WOOUUB8 *1.00

We will OPEN at 3 O’clock

CHRISTMAS DAY
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TH U R S D A Y ,

Thomas C: Ross,
Son O f Local Man
Is Army M a jo r

University Of Tulsa’s Saxon Judd
Has Big Hands, No Nerves, Fast Lip
By ED CL’ttTlk
Will Be Hard To
A P Featorn
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TIJ1.SA, Okie. 1)
L&gt;0-Sa*on
D e fe a t Cagers
Judd la a tall yoAig nhii with
big hand*, no nervn* ami a fail
From Duke U.
iiy.

CAMP STEWART. Cm, Dec.
It. (Special)—Service Command
Headquarter* today announced the
nromollun o f Captain Thome* C.
Soaa. Service Command Executive,
to t'te rank of Major. Thl pro­
motion makea Major Itoaa. iid.
rt»e the youngret field ufflcvn In
She Army
Major Koea alto la Director of

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ilia teammate*
of the
un­
beaten, untied Llnlveralty of Tulaa
Golden Hurricane rail nim “ Sack
'em up Haa ” T ie six-foot. oneInch end lm* gathered In 'll) [-•»■ ■
r* fur
M.i yards. acnnng nine
touchdowns thla era ton
Judd, t'al 1‘urdtn ami John
Green will be the principal targrta lor paaver# Glenn Lfubtw, N.
A Krilhlry and I'lyde 1-rForrc
a* the Hurricane unlouaea Ita
atrial elrvua agalnal Irrinesare
In I he Hugar How l. New Vear'a

Upponente lake notice: It lan't
olng to lie eaay to lirrak Duke
llilverally'a Blue Itr.vila of their
hal.it of winning Southern Con­
ference . basketball
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Blur Devil*, who won the
In 1V4I ond IV if. have a
oowerful ecoring pinch to throw
Into tlelr bld for a third aucceaeiva crown, and lack only In reI’urdln, fcv wing hark, haa caught icrve iKiwet.
The .coring punch .1* wrap pel
Z4 paaae* for
yard*; Green,
14 fur UlXl yard* HnrUirld Coach up mainly In lour member* of the
11)42
team who were th-w-rlLcd
li-nldy MrnUiera *aym Purdin la
* the loo*I underrated bark un the during that rainpaign a* tho
' flarmne *cpbomorea''
ami the
Tulaa aquad.
'Ihougn uuaiauniltig, Judd ran't ‘'INdnt-B-minute hoya," hut there
are
alio
a
roople
of
gi&lt;od
poa■e m i l l letting the
gulp*
fall
A where tley may. Agatnat Okla- Iwet* among the lopSomurra ami
f boma A. am] *!., Judd caught there la a freahman who may
I a paaa near the aldelins and waa help out the situating ton.
Cnauik
kMitio
k&gt;l hla
hii
i'oarll hold
la ffeinernn
Cameron haa
iroblema. of courae Chief among
benclt. leuking up ha.taw Aggia lent will be the Iniilne.i of build­
ing an alrnoel enjlrely new dart­
Coach Jim Iwdabaugh.
“ You ought lu hr glad you're ing lineup, alnce four » f laat
yrar'a
alariera aren't bark.
atllln , rtri Ci.- trench today, Jim,"
The lo*»e* Include Hap Spuhter,
draw
..
'll'a pretty rough
forward aelacted en the all alar
out I. • , .... In • field."
Hi ’a r on
nul-of-town
trip, learn after the conference tour­
tCMrn Henry Fran* though Fla ney at Kalejg'i, who we* grad­
OqUml liroaen aluggi.h In lla laat uated- Guard Hill MrCahan. alao
Wot auul hi Mika alrtrlerl down the loat by the graduation mute;
line, a|rraltliig to each player, Center Clyde Alien, win. i« in Ihe
flopping Iwfore Judd, (iranka In­ army air corpa now, and For­
quired about a minor Irg Injury, ward Sammy Itoihhauin, r»plain
remarking that it arvmnl In alow elected who waa drilled by llnrla
Ham
Up the end.
Cameron lajiectall) innuriia the
“ Quit wurrying. coach," cracked
Judd. “ When thla Irg bran that In*■ of Allen, whom he d,-*cribea
a*
the Lett center In the n.iyfrr
whittle Saturday, It il pop right
rnre laat year.
out of the bandage."
But Duka's returning dara in
Judd-nut only ran catch u u n ,
ha ran run with the hall after lie rIuel* Bob Gantt, » h » •land, ala
la It Hr wea 22, Tbarituglvlng fret and three Inchra end gener­
jr, ami rrlehrattd by ralrhing ally play* forwent hut could take
Hr— touchilown paaaea agalnalover tie renter position with eaae.
Aiul coming up from the lt)42
Arkauai.
Many of hla ratchra look lm freahman aouad la Glen Slough,
|»ailbl* from the tlanda. It la a all-foot-four Inch- r who hall*
not unuaual fur him to .nag the Imin Irwin, Pa.
Gantt. Itubber
Seward
and
defensive men He haa wrapped
will
all While being covered by two Cedlk ladlia, all Junior.,
la Mg henda eromd the plgakln form the backbone of the leant
from all pualth&gt;n&gt;. Including the during ihe flrat half &lt;&gt;f the aea
hocitontal At Krithley luma It .on amt on Felreuary I they will
be jointd by Garten,) larftia. alar
up:
"1 Juat throw the ball In Hl ,'* guard who ran Inin .rhnlaattr
general direction and gull worry ■'ll f i'ultlra which inatle lint in
II- I le fnr the ftrat aemealrt
Gantt, the loftla hoya ..it,| Onehot Carver, it rophomorc, were
*1 member* of ihe Durham High
rhiMrt oulntet nf ItCU winch win
the southern rhampionritip ami
l.ierard through aevrral of the
■at tern tnumimenU
Itevent decision nf the ronter
NO HUG A It
nice lu Permit freahinen l» play
TAMPA. Fla. Dec 21. lAh
A Tampa woman complallinl U&gt; i-rt II v vgrajty al*o made It p&lt;&gt;aher ratloiilng hoard
that her albJf for Cameron In makr liar
huaband lad left hrr and the M lh»- aerVleea of Jack Colt-moh.
needed aialitarue She didn't want a high eeorlng aenesthm la&gt;t yeat
bar husband bark but ha had
Tlie fnrouu* |«jrl of Hriatol i*
taken her sugar ration book with
him and aha wanted help In re­ •Ituatrkl ■! thi9 Ri-itcni limit* of
covering it- Th* hoard excused the early Kaxun invailon of Kntr
land.
Itself far lock of authority.

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at a a i adUdeaed teld waa aaade by a U. S. Navy pilot after hla landing gear jammed,
la plane aloft — long aa ha c—Id while be tried to free the j-ear. A* hi* gai ran low
ealy owe wheel free. The plahe la ahown (tap) ju.t b f-u j the wheel touched the 1
landed, It awing completely around, actIlad over ■'• &lt;
. i ud came to a atop with
The pilot climbed out (bottom) none live nr.
&gt;*(*&gt; with death.
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leading an Invasion of Africa,
commanding an A. E. F. heade I .
for Germany
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wound, a bald contractor araa
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Merry Christmas
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*o Idler* over— , wrote Chap­
lain Mtltun W an who la eotnewhen In England with a bomb­
ing squadron, to IhV soldier's
China, In the pr—rnt war with
lather.
County
Judy* H, W. Japan, haa auffared total cat— IWan.
ll— equal to the population of
Judge W an stated that hla Texas,
•on, who mined fin l at MeDill FlrM and thrh at Saraaota,
before going “ »rn m ," *ald of
hi* frllow-eoldirra, “ThU la a
cold, damp irction and It would
•urpriu you to gel out among
three fellow ■ ami hear theiu
all *ay, 'When thi* war I* over
I am certainly going back Ui
Florida ami at Iraat live therej
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Happy New Year

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errrtion and highway ronalruetion
with the Florida State (load IVpartmenl until he waa railed to
artlve federal duly on Nov. 10,
1UIO, and assigned to Camp Ste­
wart a* Peraonnrt Adjutant for
the ramp
Major Itoaa aervrd
in that
raparity until January, HMli, when
he waa made Aulatanl I'oat Ad­
jutant. In June, lu ll, be became
Poet Adjutant ami on Sept. I,
11)42 he waa named Director of
Admlni.trmtlon and Service Com­
mand Executive under Golcnel
William V. Or'ie.
In college, he wea a member
*'f I’hl Kappa Tau Fraternity and
uleo a member of Blue Habrvi,
honorary military fraternity. Ilia
wife la (he
former
Jo»ephine
Tram ham. of lakeland, Fla., and
ihev have one amall auu. Thumaa
1 Kcaa
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Major Koea' father,
W.
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Chaplain Says State
Gets Much Publicity

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
•»r in th p h o y » * in m p r e t t y v m ie j “
o n a h u t d a y i t i t rn c n a n t t n g !
11
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L illir a
and E u c h i r i i
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Garden Club Notes
PLAHTH

Merry Christmas
And
A Happy
New Year

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W . A . Patrick
The Texas Company
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Christmas
And Victory
for ’43

May

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Merry

THAT

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By Mr*. M, L. Covington —
Member. Roar Cirrte

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f had many I m
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thla country ami Italy that had
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new to me, %o 1 went t** *ee him
and atkrtl In* ad vice M*d with In*
diligent help miuI *iiggeiti .tn I
have n ntw*t interest mg .nlh-etan
of plant* in my hig l.iv. «&gt;.*!. &lt;»well a* under it
In iny tree garden I lu**
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pyramidal!* ha» goigeou* i»«l rail
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The Ti)laial*ia family ha* a wealth
uf lovely hjnaai ill* Iwu 01 thief
time* duMug I he wilder
Nattto
orchid* and air plant* nil hlo*un
Khip*aiiii that hang down like a
fine Iravtd tnrtu* hn'»- th« mod
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SEASON’S
To you whose Friendship has mennt

GREETINGS

W . L iwton

so muefi to us we extend the Season's
4
greetings.
JYnd we share with you the hope of
Victory and Peace to come, meaning
a brighter, more cheerful world and
more home comforts than have ever
been known before.

To all those uv have known and
happily sen-, d (hiring the past
year. It is with great pleasure
we send tin &gt;«• greetin.'fs.
us
serve you again in 19411 as satis*
fnetoiily as m the past.

&amp;RIUI/IG5,

SPIRII

THORPE FURNITURE CO
117 M^ciinlla Avrnu*

m u n i ! O N DRUG CO

Esse* Studio
CH RISTM AS
Ml ill in (‘HltlSTMAS
Tu A 1.1/ Wi&gt; Mm,i
thtn liu-.uMKc |i&gt; 1,11
you

TO A LL OUR FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS
During nil tho yearn we’ve be«n In
bun!fieM ‘ wo’ve been lucky enough
to get Hi lot of frlendn. To each of
them «9W, we wnnl to wleh • truly
Merry Chrintmn* end • healthy,
h*ppy, pronperoun New Ye*r!

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year

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HKItK'S A SINCKKK WISH

continue . . . that we
will come to know you
belter,

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you

I 'O K

YO U K

Health, Ii

Prosperity

better.

for a Happy New Year

McCRORY

And Throughout The Coming

FRANK EVANS

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T B S SANFORD HSKALD,
ut, „
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» l n f c ripen- la My, the pear*

aod p lu u . August, KM Gainst
U d LM #tiv»- Bepc. the K M granite. ocu. Urn gmtachU nut*,
By M*S. JAMKS MOUGHTOM
novamber, to* CIb m
tm
I*
iblM n and In December ir t r jGirt tab the Utile stream and
thing In Palestine iM o o n green
Pea Willow Tree
pasture*.
JACKSONVILXJt,
D*e-- U .
Fee the world la all kappy tad
W* hart aaved Iha palm, sacred
pedal)—Watch for ftr* hafree.
emblem o f all, far the last. Tht
But II appear* to be now like
palm tree » u alwaym associated aarda to daMnuows af atorea,
—
a
tio la o tla ta
k o J a l a u
Ih
a f
place* of aam um wt end home*.
that other eon*, I'll hang' my
won
Pale*tine, *1t* he
data palm
of
harp on the wliiow tree ami I'll
conn* derive* lie mama from
Phoenicia. The coins of the em­
off to the Ware again- I'trhape
I'hllemon and Baucis of the Orrekt
peror, Veepadan, commemorating Defeasse C w e d l ehalrwea ef Wa.
Irgrndery know thle &gt;o when they
uie cooqutat of Jaruaekm by l i - lav Bepyly ead Fir* Pretoctieo.
piayed a game of Lot'* 1'reUmi,
tua, represent a woman of eodea, today warned Floridian*.
M r.. I meson naked Defena*
they played It In the role or for* A ^ ^ r O n T n s ^ ' i k . weeping under a palm tree. Ae Council efflctala and the public
ever perpetuating thrmsclve* a* h V h «t ™ k ^ M
ih2 to me date palm, U ymwa I run to eo-op*rato with five depart
tree* befriending all mankinl
f.m M . CnVitf * m after about eight year*. It will
it chiefs la redndag the risk
truly there Is no greater Christj}®® yield auout luu It*. ot fruit and
of disastrous fires by careful
ma* spirit because all our gtita , Und|„,
t£* ..U T l t . * J S u ! ■rmain* productive fo r 100 year*, check* of Inflaaixabl* trapping*
come from tree* we shall look
covered with perpetual mow. 'there la a laying amobg tna In placo* o f naenaement and holi­
Into their varied specie* to find J&gt;r. RobSt Morri* recently brought A riba that "ths palm tree ha* day decoration* Is
their gcncolofy, m to .peak, (lath- M V(rl] camel load* af MOW from 300 ueea". Jericho la called “ the atoros.
tied around our Christmas table* these, trees lar distribution — &lt;— U iy of palm*". Adoration «a *
“ Rvcmt tragic examples of the
si we partake of our repast w e[hunfiy School molar*. &lt;A Ch**t- l howe, when In a long procetaloo, Art* at Bo*tan nod 8L John*.
lir.t taste of tied in prayer. Joyce nut trie grove found growing be- palnu were carried to meet 1IIM. Newfoundland, eerr* to point up
kllmer in lplB must have tasted’ tide the water signifies witdem. x * grace—tna lotiy evergreen the necessity for vigilance to or­
ot prayer to God In grelefulne** I Itcrarmber, we mutt, the'myrrh, tollage creating the top oi the der that Florida may ho tpnrad a
for a tree, ere he penned: *'l I first gift to the Christ child. It tree near to Heaven—all luggvet like disaster," Mr. Imeaon said
think that I shall never see, A ils one e f the Is(Ted lent* In the abundant flluatratioa. Tamar wa*
Treatment o f permanent decora
poem lovely *e a tree." According “ oil of holy draw nl" and used a palm name for ■ woman In an­ Ilona with fly* resistant chemi­
The gloriiled are cals and paint, removal of paper
to a tree* own peculiar habit*, ss a perfume. Hyrth was alao cient time*.
I* it constantly gtvr.,g oi llseli In used for embalming. Other,tree* mentioned In Hev. VII, IT "a* decoration* from all place* of
devloer* bcnvlkial ways- For the used in feitivlUee art. the .Myrtle clothed with whi tea roues, and public assembly and dispooal of
fruit* and nut* on our Christmas (It* berries also being men as canylng palm* In their hands." Christmas decorations a* soon
table era from it bounty, be- substitute* lor spices) Remember, To cut down a data palm In Pal- as they hare served their pur
fora Allred the Ureet's time we Uo, the flowering slrtood is need ratine I* a great acnlrvetnsnl tn poec, wen recommended by Mr.
find that money symbollied on |„ &gt;ntJwt Uwu M , Christmas war and the abaencs from the Imeeon.
"When evergreens and Christ­
ta coin* the wreath, blossom or decoration and ' k found to be palm* In Palestlna indicate* a
* " » « ,of ».*&gt;• ® “ w 't P «lm 1° r «*kIn gold cord. But bask to tong period of war* and an un- inas trace dry out la heated
•c.ned
condition.
To
plant
n
palm
houses, they become, highly In­
Th.*
I the myrtle Ires* end It* emblem.
If any reader he named Myrtle, on new ground 1* a ngn of pros­ flammable end should b* remove!
The Arab* believe the promptly," ho said.' *
pain: He root* crudely shaped •he can be gratified, fee Myrtle perity.
though they were, bees me tho • Ignlllcs
Justice.
Esther the palm la a blessing given to them
“On* enemy Incendiary bomb’
lin t plough used i i the garden queen's namt waa Hadasaah, the and should be denied all other*, could rauae a -flre Uk# those at’
i f the ancient* a trees uranen Jewish name for Mvrtle, The the prophet Mohammed taught,
Boston and I t . Johns," Mr. I me­
•as
— the
. . . . first
----- .Jail known to the
"Honor the date tree, she 1* your son said, "and oh* carvUsily
ancient harvester. C
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God
Mid to u|u |, Abraham’s ,oak at Mamr*. mother” . It U said that In the handled maid* -could havs the
n n lw s
#*r eohl'uah
an hl *n _ c
_a* aStrong.
IC tlh W a
have sung hi* first notrs
of
means
time of Moee* a person found tamo effect to a bunding contabl­
I hvrsttw h
I k s
w a J liiM
. f
— s
.
i
,t *
through.
tits tmedium
of
the *tree
m V furrtlThesThe’ lnsect used tn I gathering palm branches on the ing
Inflamable decorations or
tops. Man
picked up
up the
the music
music the
Man picked
the making
makinj of
of ecmrlet
ocmrltl dye*.
dyes. The
Tbs Sabbath day wa* brought before loom trash, It to eur patriotic
I has
I r a *
n n .
h in ts
n J
1
is , i. .
from th«
tree I topg
high, aand
a|o* i. m Li a odoriftiioua
And m a a high tribunal end punishment duty to prevuut such dltaaton
found In \i hla own tali riprea* pircloua i m of 8LAid wfcfti ft wa* meted opt to him.
In our Hornes sad communities
lion. The
finest musical loitm [a worth Ita wrlfht In fold. It
So when you give from your •tore every fir* It ns damaging
tree at Christmas, dear readers, a* though It bad resulted £roru
It glrea to you In every possible enemy actleu and k a drain on
wav that you In turn may truly our resource*, and manpower that
give. Through It* utilitarian uses, cannot be tolerated."
aside from food and comfort. It
Is your friend indeed. Though "Bet only Oed can mak* a tree."
From th* Central Clrcl* ef the
wv know the Christmas tree for
but a 11(11* over a half century Sanford Okrden Club w* w*vo our
i with you a treeful of
it ha* lent Hat if since time be­ alnu and
gan end in a moat humble way. terry Chriatmae time.

The Trees, They Are Gifts To All Mmnldnd

To Our
Many Friends
We Wish

Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
May 19-13 Biin^r a Victory

! LUCIUS'S BEAUTY SHOP

Tu A ll Our
Customers and
Friends
HENRY CHRISTMAS T O AM ,! We want thin
message.to toll you what wt- would like to any to
you individually—with a warm handclasp. We
appreciate your palrmingi- during ’ he i»nl year
and our only hope In that it will continue . . .
that we will come to know you bettor, t&gt; nerve
you hotter.

“ Victory In •IT.”

Altman Chevrolet Co

Against Hazards

u#d

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WE LOOK FOR A
BRIGHTER FUTURE
With tho coming Victory of the United
Naiiona, a new world of prouperlty and
jtcncc will come into being. Many new
and better home* will b« built, and
cities and towns will bo improved by
new construction.
.

Hill Lumber Co.
H M M H M M B lB B IB H IIH IIIB it IDE

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v

species of flg in Egyi
largest In the world. '
asoo cliasIflcalion* ef
tree. For tom* of You
relatives and friend* **
King Holomon's Temple wnt *cforned with the fruit of the pomegrealt*- The poet of early times
made such allusion a*: "Thy
cheeks are like unto a pomegranite's. They are of fin* trsna-

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"That lasting |»aco ami good will
shall prevail among Iho milium of
the world."

•

Best Wishes
for the
Holiday Season

»nm
end
MA
and
Apr
whli

W is h in g M y

and for

Many Friends

Happiness in

A Merry Christmas
and A
Happy Now "Year
and
.
“May God Bless You All

Captain George M. Woods

1943!

Merry Christmas
•

and

A Happy New Year

H. M. Gleason

PDCLER’S
CASH A CARRY
CLEANERS

“ Floor Sanding"
Lako Mary, Fla.

•eewn

Sanford, Fla.

We wtah to Thank^A!! o f oar

TOtOUR FRIENDS

Cuetomers and Friend* for their
fd S S V

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patronage and wish them

; 'T o every c m ef you who have boen
ear lyyai patron* to lb* ya«l year,

I
- -- ■funriuD Jl i

t . « • with a Merry Chriftota* and
Happtnse* and Victory b&gt; the New
Year!
.
'
*

A Merry Christmas
and A Happy NeW-Yaar.

G. U. STUART PAINT &amp; GLASS CO,

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Season’s GroctingB
to You

m

And Your®
“And May We Share a great Victory"
,

.

...

SEED GROWERS

SANFORD, FLO!

VVE SEEK again the peace of that night
(then the shepherds tended their flocks,.. when Mary gave birth in a manger to
her Bon. 'Tcace on earth, good-will to al|
men” waa the promise given the work) on ;
that midnight
The Christmss services In Fo«£&amp;pmchurch will help you find Again
f ' the meaning o f Utah message. In tl|e
m idst o f a war-torn world, the words that
'have come down through, jib* Agee aro
more Im portant than ever. TwJayjwpi need
piunlty

to fin d new strength lA i h e truth and hope

HENRY A. RUSSELL SEED CQ.
/ H lIB K V f ttVBn .M A I H i

A MESSAGE AWAITS
YOU TODAY IN THE
CHRISTMAS SERVICES

'A BRANCH
m

r

Y « r

To

e f a long-ago birth.
Your church U ready to help and guide

�I

ETHE &amp;ANFOHD

BAKTOHD, FLORIDA

when chewing a mouthful of food.

WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?
By MBS. ESNEBT MOU8HOLDES
'O w ite a f* Pitta Page Tw *l

not offer It lo ua, but we found
It- l i t did not mean It aa poetry,
w o t than la deep thought In It,
n o wo offer It to you. lie cmlli It,

And fiberrvr the tbingi that hap-

I wonder.
Today, throughout the world
One man it pitted agalnit

hla

brother*
In war. Why T

I wonder.

1 wonder.

r l Wonder*.

I think of the mlacry and blood- The men who defend their coun
-Quote:
try with blood;
ahevl
}Ae I go through life day by day And the aufferlng of peoplte. What happena to them when
th*» die I

J

I wonder.

May The Christmas
Star Guide You
To Joy and Hope
Now and
«

Throughout The
Coming Year

Evaleen’s Beauty Shop

Wishing
You All A
Merry
Christmas

When they go to the gate and
Aak Saint T'eler to let them in.
What will he &gt;ay ?
1 wonder.
Prrhspi Saint Pyler will aak Him,
And perhapa Hell thoughtfully
pause and aay—
"I a underr
And fr m Scrgrant Jack Kanner come- tbia contribution. Thera
la no aignature. but rou hoy* out
front at clow might rnjoy it, for
It I. entitled, GENERAl.
0RHEHS H ill G1IOW:
In
other
word*. Emily Boat "n ChowMy General Order* Are—
1. To take rharge of th* tabla
and all the victual* In view.
2. To ail at table In a hungry
manner, krrping alwaya on the
alert and snatching everything
that come* within touch, smell,
light er hearing.
3. To report all violation* of
manner* carept my "vn.
4 To report all cilia for butler
and milk fro mtablet more dl*lent fmm the kitchen than try
own
V To quit my post at tabic
onlr when properly repleni'hed.
6. To receive, obey and paae
on t" (he kitchen police who re­
lieves me. all orders from the
cook, thr aailatant to the rook,
the aaal tant to th* assistant to
the rook and all other help what­
soever " f the kitchen only.
7. To talk to no one except

Happy and Peaceful

8. To give the alarm with •
Io-jJ voice In r iM I don't jet
my ihtrt.
9. To roll the d°ctor in rot*
of plomiln* .pollening
1A. To *alut* all chicken and
ham which might appear an dall
»au*aget not raa«d
11. To be especially watrhful
at me»* and during th* tlm* for
pairing, to p u t all diihee only
after I ha** helped mirtelf liber­
ally, and to allow no diih t*&gt; pa*t
without proper 'ampllng.
How ar» ypu
doing.
JackT
Wahr* enjoyed thl*. Good lurk
and a klrrrr ChrUlmari
Dear film, are you th* boy
aendlng ua the ] 24Ih Infantry Al­
ligator? It I* coming now Ihroufh
the I'ublir itetati'*ni O f fie. up
there and plea** let ua aar that
we eurely do Ilk* it. IT* a 'well
paner!
The laat two laaur* ha** lad
much of inlereat In them, but w»
have aetllisl upon this little poem
for thla edition of our column. We
think ll'a pretty pond. It la rn. tiled:

llyain Of An Infaatryaaaa.

PAGE SEVEN.

Army Life Is Pretty
Tough On Vegetarian

L a Goulct.tr, the port of Tunis
w.i8 built with stone* taken from
thv ruin* of mintent t atthage
Ih r w mile* nvt n&gt;

GREAT FALldt, Mont He, .’ I
(/Th .Private ttenu&gt; Her .».• it»Army la pretty lough • n j \,g*
tartan, and he hat been one lot
23 year*.
Benny paaaea up all thr on
taaty thing, like chokon i “ .oi
beef and turkey. "I hnle im-nt
and I don’t eat anything that
walki, awlma, crawl- or ftiov ’
aaya Denny. "And iw
i*.i»tr&gt;.
pieaae."
In the Army that l.ik.. in .
lot of rating trrnlot) m i l l a o
Benny hai to be control with
bread potatoes ami -wind- &lt;i
which he wlahea there were m o re
"M y advice to vegetarian a who
go into tile Armv la tint tiring
&gt; n v r own truck y a r d e r . w it h i i . u , '
aayt Ren

Who Received The

wh&lt;pr*vrr *r nr«*
ih *

t illin g

At

Greatest Blessing?

Ira * I

Marine* *lng
much
of where I m p It » n « l » r ‘ ikthey're inarched.
Renumber S il m t
Ami where the're going I" be,
rum fur you
B it atill I &gt;ay that no Marine
llaa very much on me.
Ifaa very much on me
1*11 Furl I Sr* marchrd a
mink’ll
.nil®
An&lt;l covered lot* of ground,
lint

almost all

bwn

my marching has

Greetings

Round and round and round!
park noon my
'n my whouIder
thi* arra oVr
i i o i i ld&lt;' f ,

Thank*

fur all

linn:* yim’vt* ,m

Christmas Is A Light

cif. w f i r v miles and heavy
With helmet, b*1t and rifle
‘ Twil l make
ihc
mile* 1
tr nvfln l seer*
A mere and minor trifle
Ir s o u n d s

.So they ran sing of where they*?#

bean,
O r where

VA LD EZ HOTEL

they're

going

to ha.

F STltd. contend that no Marina
Hat anything on me!
Slgnad, Robert • Dispatch.
Something sounds funny ahout
that ‘ Dispatch.1 but. neverthr*
leas, some Marine had better get
right busy We are a Iw .y . glad
lo prcient a rebuttle

AMERICAN
dork for the prewnf; just
na wo have much lo Ik*
Thankful for, while shad­
ows hover around anti over

TRADITION

And here come* a night plane
rooming overhead. It sounds like
a bomber, ao please may we pre­
sent our little thought ? We call
It simply,
TO A BOM IIKR CREW
G4H you hear ua, boys. an high
up there

McLaulin
W. T. Whitehead Inc

Aa we aLund down her® with our

little prayer?
Can you arc the tear* on our up

turned face
As

you hurdle up there
space*

through

that Um ii lr ia

" I said to the man who stood at tho gate o f th?
'pear ‘Give me a light that I may tread safely unto thu
-unknown', and h« aald to me ‘Go forth Into the dark'neaa and put your hand Into the hand o f God’. That
shall be to you better than light and safer than the
known way."
I say— JO Y

Friends and
Patrons

Those tears mean our faith end
pride In you
For the job You*ve taken and the
job you'll do;
The prayer la to help to see you
through
And bring you back to the folks
you knew.

Robert’s Grocery
Phone 39

Gottaly Judge, Semlnuie County

To Each
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and Every
a

American
A

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W e w te h a M errj
peace t a d hap-

Let us all sing a tong of Joy, Praise and hope
Christmas- . . . And trust that the New Year will
Victory and Everlasting Peace.

The Seminole County* Chamber Of Commerce
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BEST WISHES for
CHRISTMAS /

EVERYD AY OP THE NEW YEAR

Celery City Printing Company

Mny This Be A
Merry Christmas
To You, our Friends,
And
May 1943
Bring You “ Blossoming Hopes'

ROSSETTER - FLORIST
Wo telegraph flowers anywhere any ilmo

SALUTE to a Real
AMERICAN
CHRISTMAS

HOtLYW
OOD
Hr KOEB1N COONS

ras Number One
Casalty In ’42

K

TXMPA. Dec. 14, (Si
Tweaty-ftve Naval avlal

I* f e e tarea

NEW YORK, Dec. *4. — No. I
civilian caaualty of the war year
1042 waa the American motorist,
whose driving ^ao mixed pleasure
and business that the problem of
cutting down to esavntfal car o h
va war administrators their
nrest * headaches.
• The year waa a parade of inrreaelnvly
severe
restrictions,
from the ban on sales of new
tire* shortly after Pearl Harbor
to nationwide gasoline rationing
—mileage rationing, to save rub­
ber-early thle month.
Rubber was the chief reason.
When tha
Japanese
surged
through Malaya, overran Singa­
pore and spread out Into the
Dutch East Indies, they eeitej
the sources of 90 nerrent of tie
rubber supplies o f the United
States and her allies.
America waa caught shurt and
tha reason why still Is b-lng ar­
gued. The plain fact was that
non* had expected an Invasion of
■uch speed.
Whatever the reason, motorists
were warned early In the year,
at about tha asms time the manu*
facture of automobiles ceased,
that tha tires they had would
hava to last for tha duration.
Ry early May Important gov­
ernment officials called the rub­
ber situation "parllous." and the
Truman Benale committee urge)
national gasoline rationing and
■aid ssls ire o f tires might be es­
sential later.
In Jung Undersecretary of War
Roben p. Patterson said the army
faced a shortage of 200.000 tone
of rubber In IJ43. But that same
month It waa
predicted
ways
would be foun,| to keep 20,000,000 cf the nation's 2T.0MJKX)
tars rolling. A collection of scrap
rubber was ordered by President
Roosevelt.
Tbrn In July the rubtwr indus­
try proposed to provide tires
for all, using reclaimed rubber

a

artlve duty Hrt, Prof. Milker K.
Adanu, CTP coordinator at the
■choc I, announced today.
They
will now receive ITS a month pay
and will be Issued unlforme.
Professor Adams will visit na­
val officials In Atlanta this week
and maka arrangements far the
Issuance of uniforms at an early
data and a ceremony, at whkh the
prerent trainees
will
receive
wlnrs at Jhe completion o f their
training.
Nearly 500 Army and Navy
aviation cadets
hava
received
their prelimlcarv training at the
University, and some nave re­
mained for advanced
courses-

fllghtvntlhlpw at the
every \rslnee must
armed lorcrs.
nard Ilaruch to "get the fada"
about rubber.
A few weeks later Bara uch,
who aroykad with technologists
Karl Compton and James H. Con­
an: rsnortad:
“ We find tne exist,ng situation
In be ro dangerous that unless
corrective measures are taken Im­
mediately this country will face
both a military and civilian col
lapse "
That settled much of the con.
trovrrey and spelled doom foi
any remaining delving a*
ulua

rcmtbrdj tlx*
There &gt; u
*1
Winlut- Win**,’ and we Wet eat
to liU Itoldko, end Uen "Shepherd
cf Ih* m ill,' whleh wo loit to
HOLLYWOOD,
Doc. 24, - I John Wayne. There were
*ny
Merry Chrlitmee, end lie re 'e hop- number of Juvenile Irede he could
lee that exactly rlglt
preeent hove done but didn't del,
flnda ite way Into your rayon
"The point U thot rwcS time we
docking when the bella go Jingle- were lerrltly
ditaptolntwd but
Jangle-jingle tonightIt'e nil worked out for the beet
And If It happens otherwlae, Tl ere » • » bound to bo the port
and 8t- Nick dec idea you cen ret I t could pUy bettor then anyhfwiv *lu*
W tl
■Him „- 1
1■'&lt;!
along without it—or that haaed body
else, iend'
It ■
came.
He’d
leant would auit year ChHitmaa never handled a gun. but That
tabla belter than a matt turkey Gun frr Hire* was hi» port and
Ihia rear—here'a a consoling If nobody clae’a. Ha got It.
pot orlflnal
thought
airtight
''8s, now we're plenty thankfrom the itara: maybe ll*a better Pjl that we missed the others.
at
Any of them mlaht have won |tim
That'a o ir text for today, and a contract, and any of the con­
well p'ovr It by a Chrittma* tracts might have put him Inr a
Carol, named Sue, ami her Ladd, rut. TVs one won't and we both
name rf Alan.
feel he's on tU way.”
You know about Sue and Alan,
tiue'a the ex-movie
etar
who
turned agent. Alan'a the new star
who geta about 3,000 fan lettara
a week. Sue took Alan In tow
and lor two yrare rarrlej hi)
FT. MYERS, Dec”. 24, &lt;PNB&gt;
praises areuml the studio* until
finally he got a break. They’re — Among applicant.) tor a gaso­
Mr. amt Mrs. I.sdd
now,
and line ration bonk last wtek waa
femlnole
InJhe'e's a little l-ailil f .orctcd nest Juhnny Osceola,
ilisn blare, who had been getting
yea •
all right. It. seemed, until
llut It wasn't all ni»e*—or roast alonggovernment
clamped down
tuikey —on thr climb-to recogni­ the
Keracnt.
tion. Isull got hi* chance In “This in "How
have
ynu
managed to
Gun for Hire." after a number of get along all Inis time
without
bit* and small parts that served a ialien ra n i!"
local officials
tc show he knew Sis craft. Sue asked him.
ran tell you about any number
"Feeduni Ford kerosene, run
of big parts he tried for and lenty
good," replied
Johnny.
didn't get—parts that would have
ow he Is obliged to Use gaso­
been fancy Chrittmas presents line
and advanced the opinion that
even if they'd come in July, and “ Great White ra tter is "Ojus
morr wrlcnme then roast turkey Nuts".
on anybody's table tomerrow.
"We tired for thr role cf "The
CURFEW RINGS
Outlaw' with Howard Itughea—
PROVIDENCE. R. 1.. Dec. 21,
the *lnrv nf P'lly the Kid," she
lA V Curfew shall ring tnight*
*»»*. "W e weir sick about it
—Him wr missed, because Alan in Providence, Just as it has near­
ly
every night since Revolution­
always had wanted to play the
K mI. Well, Jack Itrotel got It, and ary times. The city annually ap­
Jane Russell plavrd the girl, and propriates 1125 to tbe First llapthe pli lire'* been finished for Uil Church, which provides a sex­
ton who ring* the church bell at
agrs sml ntbodv'a &gt;cen It yet.
"Then we got
excited about • unriia. midday and HUH) P. M.
The Devil and Miss Jones.* Thiy Nobody seems to mind— and few
seem to notice.

be a Christmas in
Sanford

May this be a
Merry One.

Ivey’s

Brave Managed Okeh
Until Kerosene Cut

Uncle Sam And
Santa Are
Always Good
Old PalBl

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They lioth have bo much Jn common. Both
enjoy giving to tho deserving the heat
they have,

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ll’n great to he an American

—especially on Christmas— isn't it?

Coleman’s Office Equipment Co,

OLE’ SANTA
I am celebrating
thla holiday season
In the good A m e ri­
can manner . . . I»y
wishing
nil
my
friends lim it h mill
happiness.

There
Will Always

NEVER LETS
ALL

EM

SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
M00 Iliock Oak Avenue
Midnight
mas Eve

Maas Christ­

Christmas Day: Masacs
0:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.
Confessions:
Thursday
4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and
7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
A Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year to All
My Fellow Citliena

could wish for yourself
lie

yours

during

this

DOWN!

Wherever They May Be

Merry Christmas
and
Victory
for
1943

And

Every

(lift

lie

UringH Our Boys Adds
Cheer To Victory.
With., ji

Christmas will

MICKEY’S PHARMACY

wish
bring

tpet
Peace

and Happiness to your hearts

Phone t

110 Booth Park Avenue

sincere

nnd that the New Year will
be bright with Victory’ I

ev. fath er

B

fAM NACHTRAB,

happy season tnd tho
N e w Y ea r nhend

May Tho
New Year
Bring Us

wgu'i a j ij

Wc hope wo may be

—Victory—

privileged to serve you
throughout 10-13!

-Never A Dull Moment'
No Cover Charge

a H. ENGLISH, Gulf Station
Corner 2nd and Park

sincere

This right ta n
ear privilege.* The

$Q H

of America
. , . . .

destroy the eharch,

- a*W w--.

gods.

Pagan rliea weald be aabaUiai

them in piece of iha ■l*pl« beauty c
commemoration of tkaM rih of Christ.

America la (oday at war
that the free ringing church

Good F ill T,

j.
n( lte'rZn

thi» aairil of

8 ror your happiness, we
d to' you bur heartfelt

Yuleti

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* " THE SANFORD ITERA ID , SANFORD. FLORIDA

rriter R e c a l l s
tuning Made By
llson Of War

In the cause which ha contend*
“ i» (fa tte r than the Senate or the
toremmcnL”
Ilia controversy with the Sen­
ate revolve* around Article ID of
the League covenant under which
member nation* pledge “ to re■y ALBXANDKR R. GEORGE ■peel and preserve a* again*! ex♦
A P I m I kw * Writer
WASHINGTON, Oee. S4. - dependence of all member* of the
" I con predict with abaolute
certainty that within another generation thaw will be another Into group* of to-called atrong
frortd war If the nation* of the and mild reservation I*la and Ibote
Rlovld da not concert the method who want "no part of the league."
Pom* ■rnator* Imlit that “ no
by which ta prevent It."
President
ion, speaking In American aoldicr* or lallor* mu*l
1010, on hi* un- be *ent to fight in other land* *t
Omaha, Sent.
___________
_____i of Nation* sell­ the bidding of he league."
•ueceaifuj Lei
The President, maintaining Ar­
ing lour, sound* that warning to
fftia American people. And a few ticle 10 I* the core of the whole
day* latar In Son Diego, ha » » ) » ; treaty, refute* to accept any
" I do not heaital* to *av that reservation* excepting minor al­
the war wa have Just been through, teration*. Adherence to the lea­
though It w u shot through with gue 1* Interwoven with the peace
terror of every kind, ti not to be treaty, and the Senate finally
*&gt;mparwd with the war w* would fall* to ratify (hr treaty with res­
nava to face the next time. Whr.t ervation*.
Mo»l
citiarn* o f 1010 want do
the Goman* u**d were tor* a*
. .................
compared With whal would be forget the war and 'get out of
the European
Political I*•uea
______
.
the high roit of living
th* strain o f the irar year* and gettlni "hack* to normalcy"
II* fight for United Stale* which th* cpublican* effectively
......
|nc« to the league. He ha* adopt a* an elecion slogan In tho
a ipeech'e* in three week* victorious campaign for Warren

Season's

Powdery Mildew
Lives On Plenty
Of Vitamin B-l
tty il. W. III.AKKSI.KK
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E d it o r

NEW YORK. Dec. 2|. — puw
dory Mildew, the black iluff whlcn
blight* flower garden* and food
plant*, like* vitamin It-1.
It Ilk** the vitamin *o much
that when the U. S. horticultural
/laid »lation at la Jolla. Califgave the vitamin to rucumbeii
to protect them *g»in*t mildew the
black parniitc got worae With the
aid of the vitamin the mildew
wa* even able to attack cucumbrn which ordinarily are re*u
tant to thl* ilUravc.
The -vitamin w i* duitrd on
the plant or *cd a* frrtiliicr in
the loll. In both rate* the mildew
wared almngrr *1 the ripemc of
the cucumber*. If the curumbci*
bcrcfltol. their gain wn* not ap­
parent. The ctpertmrnt t* reported in the •clrntlflc agiicultural
journal. Phytopathology
The journal comment* that
evidently vitamin B I I* not a
cure-all. Il ha* been tried on
many plant*, with occasional evi­
dence that the vitamin promoted
plant growth. Hut germ* and
mold*, the latter thrmuclvr* plant*,
aDo are often benefited by B-l
and the journal point* out that
there I* ret vrry little informa­
tion on the Influence of the vit­
amin on growth of di*ea*e.

M ERRY

C H R IS T M A S

from ihe ffitivr mr«l
Thry can 1
mike ifv r n l m rili to folio1
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Stuffed Kt.h Plllrt*
lluttrrnl S-|U*,h
Salisbury Salad
Ti»*»trd Roll*
flutter
Apple Crisp Ncopolitaii
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Greeting

unlAin

Agent Says 1942 City Court Tries
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
Was Fruitful If Five Violators
Hard On Farmers Of Speed Lav
t’lLTf fully Vlorv the Irftuvfri i
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|tptience untl good will

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during the jmut year.
And your undiTHlnnilInjr of why

we were

not alii,- t&gt;&gt; nerte &gt;mi
ns

we

w ou ld

have

liked to.

Yuletific jrrrutinjfs from
all our employees I&lt;»
all our patrons
and jjood friends.

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Best Wishes For The
Holiday Season
And For

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To All O ur Boys
W e Wish
Them Luck
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THURSDAY, DECEM BER 24. 1M 2.

THE SANFORD HERXLD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Mobley Has
;N o Set Rule For
C a r r y i n g Ball
i

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p F n lo rn

T *«. lira. 24. —
rt I* no »n formula fur K J-

A B IL E N E .
pti
1«

M o b lry '.
h im
(h r

ru n .
th a t
hav*
n a tio n '.
tra d in g

-«»rrirr,
Lilli# Dor

Inta anywhrrr and
d o c . n 't m a n o r w h r r r - h« ifota
TOQgh or around.
Tha Hardln-Slmmrin. hack haa
orrd from every anrle Imagnabia and ha&lt; averaged clma to
&gt; yard, on each touchdown run.
Taka the Ilaylot itimr when tSt
I lowboy, .hocked tho Southweat
rf beating the burly llmlna. It
raa Baylor*, line that held Te.aa
L and M. nine tlmea In.lde the
I » . t H I oc .cored .landing up—
1 yard, arnun.t rirhl mil
A train.t North T* .1. Hint.-, he
*Went over Irfl
guard
for fi7
Yjrardj, right tackle for 4(1. and
J t f t larkle for 24.
Tha tour!down again.l Southern
gMethodi.t, another alua-k to the
’ “ -Uthwral. tame the hard way.
Due alanted off left tackle
tVo yard, and the counter,
t Waa over a man of playera.
Agaln.t Te.a. Mine, hr rlrrled
t and for five Ilia aecond
hdown waa ever the middle
78. Ha ran over Irfe guard
Ipr
the
Other one, going .11 yard..
" * if
■In the All tuna game, when he
:tld 27K yard, he broke ovrr
•ft cranl for 72 and went around

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from hom e''
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Room and Hoard
9:00 wk.
21 meals—7.00
You’ll like our
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LEGAL NOTICES
r i m c u r « r o r nut w i n T1 JtTHjr, i k m i n d l e ( O t a .
TV FLOHIUA# IN m o o IT T .
Ilf WKi KATATti o r
H R itN ir

to

loogh Job of n k h g Alp* awtk
Iran harbor dwtag tha African
ulon haa haaa gtraa to UrnL
N. Ankara, U. 1. H a n

1airage aapart, of larltla # *ah.
A m e ric a n d l r a r i u n d e r k la d l r a r t t o n ,

already
bagtta *t o rataa
‘
1
' vaaaala
from Urn tangle af nhlpa ea t o
harbor bottom.
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Advice Given To
Lovelorn Rookies
At Lowry Field
DENVER, Dee. S4. —Free for
the aaklng, Lowry Field aolllrr.
have an adviaor to tho lovelorn
who ha. &gt;«t tha camp a-buii
Everyone from buck private,
to the commanding officer would
Ilka to know the Identity of the
•ympathetle but tart-tongued col
umnl.t who rvflacta their aoldier
In
ry
"The Rev Meter," aoldier new.
The1 rolurrm It written under
I p e n name, Harriet lltyfever.
Occasionally ft picture of ft heavy
«et brunette, with ft fun on her
upper Up that adds to her mas­
culinity, la printed. It la labeled
Harriet.
"Hut Harriet la no lady,** said
one private. “ Only a top aer/eant
with a pain under hta belt could
be an sour!”
Harriet prints lettera signed
with auch name* aa Haihful, Qu
andrifd, Woffled, etc , which ahe
ftaya are from soldIt re ami their
girl friend*.
“ I ain't much of a lover-hoy,”
aaid one letter, "Hut I'm sure
knocked fur a loop by a certain
■weet aomeone whn Uvea in l»en
ver The other day I asked this
latly to marrv me but ihe turned
tno down, flatter than a top
kirk'a aenae of humor. She said
■he warita to marry a man who
make* her hot and cold and hot
again What should I doV*
"I'd forget that gal right now,*
WAS Harrlet'a drrlalve advice
"She doesn't want a husband
What ahe need* it a janitor "
"The other day w p were argu
tug about nil the paint used in
filing up laiwry field," aaya an­
other letter "1 said it was the
biggest nalnl job the Artny’d evrr
tern. Some wi*r guy tald it
wasn't nothing compared to what's
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i n t i ] l o I h e f t l g h e a , I t W f l r r a! I ha
c o u r t h o u s e d*w.r
on
ih e
firs t
Monday
in
ih e
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of
Jan
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Y o u «n &gt; l each o f y o u
h*re hy
n o il fieri
and
re q u ire d
to
|» r* »e n t
any
c la im s
and
d #m sr»d«
w hich
you. o r e i t h e r rtf
yr*u„ m a y
ha**
■ g a l( Ia t t h e e s t a t e
of
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I*
tlu trh la iitn .
d e te a a e d ,
la te
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s a id
C o u n l} , In
the
('m in i | Judge
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H e m ln o ls
f V m r t i y,
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at
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ho ua e o f s a id
C o u n ty o f H a n fo rd .
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w ith
I n e i g h t r a l e n d a r m o n t h * f r o m th e
Ilm e (if the f i r s t p u h l i r s f j o h o f t h i s
n o t ic e
F a r h c l a i m n r d m i a n d a ha ll
t.e in *t f i l i n g , a n d s . i s l l * i s t # t h *
place o f r e a k t e n r a a n a p - •! o f f i c e
e d r ir e s e o f t h e c l a i m s n l
end sh a ll
he s w o r n |ft hy H i s c l a i m a n t , a g e n t ,
o r a t t o r n e y , and a n y such c la im o r
demand not m
f i l e d * h * l l he Void,
ft
1\ I I U T C H i A n N
A a e a e c i i t n r o f t he I wasaI
W ill
and
T e a la m e n t
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4 lh
da y
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Every Wednesday
Night

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f i n a l d e e r# * In sa id r a n * # in
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ETTA KETT
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MEIIRY
CHRISITMAS
DAIEl

KNOWLTOM-S ORCHESTRA

SHORTS

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p ro p e rty d e sc rib e d t h e re in
w i l l b#
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court
house
door
on the f i r s t
Monday
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IH ),
w h i c h la t h e 4 1 h
da&gt;
of
January. l&gt; t&gt;
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By FRAN STRIKER

THE LONE RANGER

to uc h*

downs

HELEH MOORE. HER
FATHER WkS JUST
A
MURPEREP/

A i m) s o o n
Not
th a t
M id - le y
it
ffta t
b#ritu so
b o th o f h is
u n ilc ritu d ie a —
(iftjrl® C a m p b e ll and J o h n n y
A ll*
s u p — can beat h im
in
a
fo o t1
rftet

4HE DROPPED THAT KNIPE. ITS OHE OF
THE WIIVE* OF THE TARANTULA GANG/

M OOQF?
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r-aSANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 2H. 1942.

M MIIKIt K8.

M em ber Amtoclalcd E’ rrn*

Rearguard Allies Drive Second Russian Trap
WedgelntoJap

Only 180

From Tripoli Buna Defense
Fortresses
B l o w A x i s Ship
In Sousse Harbor,
T u n i s i a To Bits
w

( t r A s w c lilt i

frrtii

The Britlnh today engaged
Man ha1 Rommel a rearguard
40 miles west of Strte, only
180 tnllea from Tripoli, as
•Allied airmen took the bur­
den of North African fight­
ing. The French claimed an
Important advance on the
southern Allied flank of TunlOnln in the only reported land
action.
A report from Allied head­
quarter* In North Africa staled
Hying' fortresses blew an A iie
A aklp to bite In continuing raide
Von Scree** harbor In Tunleia. Har­
bor kietallaUoni were aleo assaultad and namtroue vehicles re­
inforcing the Germane were blaited.
French Forcce hare alio made
^ ’’ Important progress" and capturtd
hundred*
af
prteonere
below
Pont du Faha. 34 mllct southwest of Tunis, Radio Morocco
reported tonight after United
State* Firing Fortrceeee eank
— three thipa and damaged two
V other* In raide on Rlierte and
flfai.
The Moroccan broadcast, quot
Ing a French communique, aaid
that French forcea to the eouth
"Imprortd
Uielr
positions" be
A tween Kalrouan. 31 mile* weet
of Souaee. and Plchon, 26 milri
farther w*»t.
An Allied general headquarter*
communique
iaaued
here aaid
that there waa llttla ground ac
U eltj Saturday In the forward
presumably aix
t Madjas-H-Bab

■9

ah tot
I — leg R
the Mgtost
fill to the
la
essanBritish on
offentire
led
Hal ■for the
against Tebourba and Tunla.
The communique alto dlacloecd
V that 2T7 enemy pinnae had been
destroyed from the (tart of the
Allied Inrmalon of North Africa
np to Saturday compared with
a loe* of 114 Allied plane*, 60 of
them American.
a
“Trane port aircraft, provide-]
w by the 0. 8. Array Air Forcce,
bar* coatlnuouaty engaged in
bringing forward men and euppUee over long Una* of com
munlcaUone,'’
the
communique
■aid, •
0
The communique added that
French fare**, protecting the A l­
lied southern flank, were being
reinforced and reequipped.
’Theae troopa hare displays!
high fighting qualities, and aeaptt* their Initial weakness In
modern equipment, especially ar­
tillery and tanka, hare success­
fully repelted evory A ils attack,
end t o n pushed their advance
with speed end skill," the com-

•

nusikjut. Mid-

•

The French communique was
broadcast by tbe Moroccan radio
lets then two hours before the
Allied communique waa Issued
" la the • region teeth of Pont
du Faha," the communique aaid,
"our i elements effected Import­
ant prog leas, taking hundred* of
nriaoiate aad a (root deal of
booty.

"During thee* operations, two
aaeaqr aircraft were brought
down by anti-aircraft guns.
“Farther south, between Plchoq
aad Kalrouan. oar troops Improv­
ed: their poiwlwM deepita atub-

Sharon Will Talk
To Selectees At
Send Off Program
Men Will Leave From'
Ritz Theater For
Induction C e n t e r

U.S. P-38 F i g h t e r s
Make New Guinea
Debut In Smashing
P a c i f i c Victory
« 11} ieaaFlfllrd Fr»OC I
[he Japanese dropped supplle* b, padsrhaU to tlwlr
hard peraaed comrade*
an
Guadalcanal, Washington re­
ported today, tot the para­
chutes and Ihtlr n r c a ware
bombed and alratfed by C a l­
led Stairs Army planes. A aacond Jap *hip aaa sunk la tka
central - Huumafta aad I to
Munds Japs of New Georgia
Inland wera bombed aad from
A In k s a report said Army
planr*
*lealf*d
Japanese
• hare Installations aa Risks
in (hr t leutlam*.

Threatens
Nazi Armies In Stalingrad Area

Agriculture Head Celery Growers
Announces Wages Optimistic Over
7or Farm Helpers Present Season

Train Links Alcan to Ocean

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O p lim bm
prevail*
frm *r*!i
im nnf ffo w e r* and Ah»|ijK*r»
celery ami other vrifctaidr* in
thi* »cel Ion o Y tf the frrnrrai nutIfmk in piicv anfl demand, par*
tjcularl) nf r*irr&gt; , the qiialUy of
Mhlrh I* iliitrti It* l*r r i t r r m r l )
JECkmI
Wrathrr ronditiiiii* rimltnue l«»
i»r idral for irmwinr with HHiin
d *y« ami nwl nljcht*. and mi r*11mated •hipmmt o f a limit 100
fa r* are expected to 1*e »hlppetl
from thi* pectlon thU week
Nut only I* thi* th*- raitieet
friary ■hipping' •eaion »»n ntinri,
but
demand
from
far
*v&gt;a&gt;
point* a r i l of the lftw*l*«jppt
ami Wlniielieg, ('ariada i i u riiin g
In fot relerv at leaat ■ ii t in lh in
advance of the u«oal t 3111 at
fording to M L
I'lillin 4, •a ir •
manager for Cha*c ami * o inp a nv
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Celery Planters To 100 Cara Estimated
Get 30 Cents Per To Be Shipped In
Hour By New Scale County This Week

W E S T PA1.M B E A C H , l)ac. « ,
Idh — W ag e
ralca
approved b }
J.C* Shamn Mill be the main
G
rover
M Hill. A c tin g SacrvtarF
upcakrr to w ire tee* at the pro­
of
A
g
rk
u
ltu
rv
fo
r
u»e
In c**culo
g ram ip o n ittfrl by l hr Send t iff
Ing
conlracta
un der
lie
farm
■ ml
Follow
l *|» ( ’tun mi tire
of
labor transportation program o f
Rrmirndi* ('minty Tuesday m«»m
lh » llepnrtment o f
A griculture
Ihg at H.,10 n‘chirk nt the Hit*
w a r*
announced
Saturday
by
Ttie«ter ju*t U-forv* thr men &lt;1
County A *e n la M l ' Mount*.
iir t by bu» for i 11111 p Bifinding
They are bated on the re iu IU
reduction center
of h earin g! of a w age hoard, o f
U w l a l c 4 PPM lI
The local Hoy Scout*, under the
•«
\*hh-S Muunta ia actln * chairman,
direction
off
Srmitma#trr
Jnck .
A Hint troop* drove * wedgt in aecliona of I'aim Beach, B row ,
B u i u l l will distribute ci|fmri*tte4 into thf
Japanese d e ffn t t i
at ard. [&gt;mda
H enry,
M artin,
St.
to the atlocter* and Mr* t’« * * a iv 1 Buna. S e w (luinea and A l M f i f M Lucia and Indian R iver Counties.
A pproved paym ent* follow ;
ttra Scholl* will W at w t«ld«* in P-3H fighter*. made their debat
Uleechoobce
a re a
of
Palm
the theater lobby to laki- * d d r r * » - there with a •m anhinf victory.
C ounty:
Common
farm
*a of men In Ih* nervier for re rAllied troop* c ap tu re! "im p o rt Beach
enemy
em placement*
labor, male ami female. M per
lifieatea.
•hilled farm
the
llunu
front
of
N u w day of 10 h o u r*;
S ta t« Senator K 1 H m &gt;hiddrr un
of
I* hour«J
Allied bom ber* knocked labor. 3.1 per day
w ill act ** in«»t*'f *«f i rrmitiMiro G uim n
plan
tin
*
catary,
.10
cent*
par Hour
out four
Jepenese
thlp* in
■
fo r the entire
am winch ml*
or
equal
share
of
earning*
of
heevy rent on Rebeul. New B r i ­
•lata of:
r r r w on the b a iia of 47 H rent*
tain. and new Am erican F lg b ta r
Invocation
It*'
J II lh *d
oar 1,000 planta act; h arvaaling
plane* *h,«t down 13
plena*
Vocal Selectbtn Mr* I K Meng
beano, 10 rent* per tnj«hel ham per
her, aeron*|i*fii»-*l f v Mi* F tn thrir N r s Guinea t-atlir debut, of 30- pound* for f I * al ydekingl
the
A
lllrd
(om
rnantl
announced
K Ronmiller
1 (3 re al* pr r bttahel f**r parotid
Surul*)
A ddrefR i t *
"I'-.i r -n
uieklnt;.
On
Saturday.
Allied
medium
Song by Autiivo**
b n in «.i
ar
C oastal *rttion * of Palm Beach.
eompanttol i-v Mr- Hi .. i n i t i a l hornhci, * hot d o s n three enemy Brow ard, an-1 N o rth l l t 'l* C oun­
fl*h te r.
and
a n ll-a lrrra ft
fir* ties Common farm lab o r; 33 par
Urn edict ion
It* ■ VV it hum \ a r h
day of 16 h o u r*, shitled farm
downed another
trah
The mid day cummunlque from labor, 33 per day of V houra;
h
arvesting beans, 23 rente per
(G en
Ihnrgla* Mar A r th u r'* main
i hea.l.yuarler* her* alto confirmed bushel ham per of 30 pounds fo r
earlier front dl*palch*a that a first picking; 30 rents par bushel
to T second pickin g; 38 rent* par
s rd * e
had l*ean driven Into the
bushel for third picking.
Jap line tielwren the Bona M laHomestead » r * »
of
.Southeast
• lon area and G alrope Point, which Dade County: Com m on farm la ­
are alxrut I ,.100 yarda apart.
bor. fem ale, 33 per day of 10
The * U u g g la by A m t r in n and hotira, male, 30 ceqia per hour;
A u ilra lla n tm opa to break through •killed farm
labor, 32 * cants
IM Hlgyin*. •arm
» „ „of Mr. and the J *p a ‘ laat d tft n * * Una U jsar to u r or 33-X3 P « ' day of 10
Mm Edward lli||in x, and f| 'Vonttnuing tn a p rogrm *lp n of
*1 vet
ColHr and |3 o rt}iw f«l
Hendry
aangntnary local a t l k g l fir re­
and treasurer nf tne First Keriela duction
farm
labor,
of
bunkar-tjrF*
ttron g C oun tiesi Common
R aving* snd I *&gt;sn t . . I - i-lIo n nf poinla," the communlqu* *aid
mala and fem ale. 30 rents pei
Reminnlr Cminly h »» vnlui.leervd
On the righ t lid * o f the Allied hour; skilled farm labor. 33 rentfor Arm y seivirr. and s i ll m
hotii,
line*, prcaum ahly where a Joint
l* r
lln
O fflr e r *
('u iid id u 'e
Martin. Hi
L a it and Indian
Aualrarlan
and Am arlean
force
School,
le*vin^
W r,ln e*.l»y.
t*1
Rlvar
Counties:
l omman
and
ha. almoat turroundad the main
report *1 &lt;‘uitu&gt; HImv».lir»*c
• killed farm labor In vegetable
aim
trlp
(a
irfie
ld
)*
tha
comm
uniHuy mt.o.l M
ILa II.
form erly

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R e d s F riim N o r th e a n t,
Southwest
Nearly
M e e t A s (Jermana
A r e On D e f e n s i v e

.tikrb! fled arm if i
o h u b would tin

N . 11

fur re*

*»

iiHink'
to
I'll I MH 'I
wild day
il the tier
mulled* of

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a nd

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h i

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it e v e n t

iiiiiimilili|U(
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\

I " e r t h i l. f
|||..Mdto.3s
U • .la h...aa,
tou. , »
«• .

had
four

1 1k

fm ma delta •rction » hu h b « '«
f»eeii av eragin g atioiit '&lt; r ai - •«

wiving

tfav

.o of
I Ml1

are

expected

I tMMld

tn l &lt; *h»rpU

r etiucesi bv the fit * ! &gt;&gt;t i-Uf 'em
Ami tHla will have th. *f f rvi
further m rrra iln g dem and f"&gt; ih*
Florida p rodur t, M i &lt; nth on i-M

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More Students Needed To Form
Nucleus Of Army Victory Corps

Althovigh initial ■iii|sinr»o • *f
ftirry brought |H a ri air ui Ni '
^urk, price* there ni th* im - i'M
time are laid to !m- b+twi-vti I?*
to f SO. varying m -riiffiir m
tu n .
Larger *lte*
beinir
l-ought by the gtr%ei nnirnt f**r
the armed fr»nre*t Mi
t'ullnm i
Haled, but all &gt;lta* air in deman-1
&amp;n the general market, ami hr i
f*Uraatad that an F U B
pnrr |
averaging about I f SO a rial*
wottld he maintained for »!inu
time at long a* other fa« t
mgm favr&gt;, at&gt;lr
K a ih r r
m a lm il)
*•f 4rlrl )
greatly farillla ti the rven rnsr'i"
*31rr-nliiig to
man! nf thr rrafi
W .A
Ijrffle r
m anagrr nf ( ‘hit*1*'
male and famalc. ,ltl rants p«-r
conm clc.l -H h the W l. * — I - &gt; &gt;1“'' « » &lt;1 imiwrUBt J*p emplace- hour; harvaltlng Warn, 23 rent* and Compmi) an*) mlit p rr'e n t n
m a rk e t,
«•
th r
Agency ha, assu m cl the .lutic* mrnla hail been taptureq
par bushel hamper of 30 pound* glutting " I
h
of M r lli*Kin&gt; * • secretary aiul
On the left, th* communique tor first picking; common labor * shipment# » ill be spread ovci «
Lrvasu r-r anrt nfflce m aiiairn of . . i , ) a wralge h id been driven Inloj In
|n citrus grove maintenance. 3i»j longer |xn.*l than usual
Ihe First F n le ia l
the Jap defense sy tU m .
; cents par hour; traclor and truck
W s lt n
klrm n*
of
Sanford
reportr.)
drivers
In cltn u grovu mainten i Oviedo Truck Growers. In, ,ial i h a t !• ■ V(*«m i "M i to ft.. 11•1, h | Ih .
Mr, Ball, who reside* wilh his i Frunt dispatch** tod
family at Lake Mary ha, been! Antrrlcan troop* tod split Ihe Jap ance, 40 canta per hour horvest- ed (hat thr quality of crlsry «» ■ I r r i
»t a r ii1111111111
h ig y i ' i
c v n lltw
active In the real estate and in- |)nf,
dr|v|ng through to thi Ing orangaa, B canla par field bo’.; I astramrly fine, and that he looked by
to h i
H lii (
N a - iw lM l.il
1‘ l l - v
Uranee Imsmcaa In Hanford ,lnre
m lh&gt;( | [t| tJ&gt;)j W fr, bo|qin(l Sarvaatlng grapefruit. 7 cents per forward l&lt;* a very auceeasful »ea
f l i t M "*M 1 1 I t 1 ........... Ollat f M- *« l* » ‘ M
|l«5. ami ha* been connectr*l " lth the salient under fierce enemy t wo.bushel field lx&gt;i. harveilln* |,on
« y
s- r.lt » iCf |irrql drill M !'•&lt;*• - t"
h " to &gt;&gt; III* *|
M 'to a ll
the W I. ff'iwper Agency *inrc
tangerine*.
(spot picking)
tangerines.
1 r ift *
o f A 1111*1 Ira n
F r u itt ir n » r r » .
ln&gt;
attack, from two lids*.
He rarne here from Ja« k
cents
p«r
flel,|
bo»;
trarlur
and ermriS
of ihr
In the Sana nand* sector, 2*k
I-S.3 l l
1 -a I'--*•}' m '“
..........1 «
fonvillf where he workei with
ills inIon.
ami Tnt " I P " ............................. . In f. .......... Is. 1 t
miles up the coast from ths nuna driver* in loading sugar ranr, .'d) Soilthr«Bt rrfi
a general in*uranee agency
rent* per hour; loaders and nlhrr
• rra, ■ Joint American Australian
W athrn . mqh»Kfl of lhr |rH-j*l &gt;«f
■ami tallied wnrker. In loading
The First ^ ‘n le ra l Having* A
flee, )*e»th
■! thr irj'IHMio
for re driving tovJard the am from
I^*&gt;an Astowrmtion w ai eataLhshed in la n d "made small but Important ■ugar rant. 4H re n t, i-er h-ur. that r r l r n j^fTnw ifi(f mul m m if I
cutting augar cane. |;' IO per r,.«
h e re in 1 9 3 1 a m i I * a in c t n l* f *»ff
In f rond it lone wi n it|i ■! nt ih*
* am,." the cummunlque re|Kirt»d. on crew payment Iasi,
the Federal Home I*«»«n Hai.k
pra»rnt timr
The communique reported that
Tha Acting Kecretary of A i n
Syatem
under Federal tup*r&gt; isi**n
in '•1
lyati
■ML
lla's , t il l. ,* il I.S
Dematifl for irlrty aiol Mllin
In a heavy raid on Rabaul, at the culture aaid w htrr pirer rale pay
The
purpoae
of
the
AaaocljtlMi
*»
I t s . I l l 1.1 li** l
lit!
Me* V1,1II. l i i a l t l
The .
.
lip
*f
N rw
BriUln does not result in Ih* workrr's vtfrtAhirn ctmtinun (o in- vrty la n d 1» t.n i i- t | iii- « « r * i
1*r*1
fhsto provide a safe place for saving- northern
earning 3o cent* an hour, this foodi at thr .Hanford .Stair Farm
J im
to II ails . .. f th *
.lib
tn
ami Investment accounts l&gt;y the Island on Sunday, one Japanese minimum Is to be paid.
rra
Mai
ki-l
with
Irurkcr*
and
Dw&gt;
transport
and
three
medium
cargo
H i g * . . . . *atjH 1• I' MV 1MI* W • •L ir a
nu blic and In turn, give them u
lla added, however, that where i n rom lnf frnm far distant (HitnlR,
vessels
were
bombed
out
of
com­
•In v f.* t * ■If lip ID MU' 1il l i."
M itter than average return fur
production of tha worker Indicates a cto n itn f in .M anafcr H J
Lrh
their Invrstrrvent, Mr. Higgins saul. mission.
his Inability, over a reasonald*
man,
with
F
O
B
jirirr*
in-ttore-n
&lt;A coni mu ni qua iiaued ivy the period of time
It also enables those drairing
whether
work­
14.50 and 14 7N a ft a ir
IrrLrr m ( t i l o r u ' l
Roosevelt
to build or repair a home, to ,e- Navy Department in Waihlngtop ing on an
Sourly or a
price
thr »aiii«
on
Katurday
am
id
that
Americar.
cure funds for theta purposrs
rate basis, to make the minimum Itituce l* hrinftritf
C ah iiaf r. hr alatiii
» a* A w a r d e d F l y i n g ( tokh
Aside from tho secretary ami Flying ForUeaaeq operating frptn guarantee, tbe employer shall lie price.
raided
Rabaul
on relieved of further responsibility orinfIhf aiaiul |rt&lt;l m ttffi, with ro&lt;
treasurer, member* of the board Guadalcaiial
Alxm i 'J00 pint* of
of directors era; Howard Faville. Chriitmaa Day (Pactflc Time), and th* worker returned to his (nraraupply
flr a w i&gt;rrrlrs nf rtrallv n t tjtimlin
president. Frank Event, vice pres aroring , three dlract hit* on a place of origin
ir
a
linrlrvf
void
daily at 2 5 crtith *
IIIII
requested
Mount*
lu
rerun
large transport or Cargo ship and
Went; Hanford Doudney. K f
Harper, Walter Coleman ami G II. hrvtral near hlta WhUn fell clo^ vena th* wags board tn the near plat. M r L h m m aakl
future to consider possible rrvjto three small cargo ships.
BiuarL
lion of the rates for harvesting
The result* of th* Sunday st­ beans In the coastal sections of
Slnca lla rstaCllahment here, the
S.f lit.
Association has tod a
steady uck on Rabaul rail th* toUl for Palm Beach, Broward and Northh
S.f m l.l.t
growth, and on Dec. 31, Investors MacArihur’* airman to 14 Jap­ Dade Counties, and In Martin. HI.
will receive their annual dividend anese ship* soak or damaged Lucie and Indian Rlvar Counties.
|&gt;«a
LAKE
WORTH.
Fla.
Tbe board I* also to convene
o f three percent, Mr. Higgins •Inc* laat Monday ■« two-a-day
manp&lt;iwer ■hor
ihortag* Isn't
average In raid* spread over * fa t the purpose of reporting waga Iff)— The mar
•tated.
•ndlcapplng the
!&gt;ake
Worth jt . im h fhirld* ’ma.ir viduniarily \
1A
finding*
for harvesting crop* »«• Miwtlcapni
nnoJngi
vast lares extendlag from near
municipal government enou gh *o with imiiplrlt itaiiKNitl L»i IIIa /\C C IC11
Ne wlrelend Island northeast of paded to} mature In Florida wllh- you'd notice It.
l|*t fwonal «i*!i4t&gt; **
fill
nait 30 or 43 day*, H ill
A ultra lla to Timer Island on the In tha n
The official family Includ
ciude.
—
---------northwest.
Mrs- Lulu B. Morrow, rlty trees

James Higgins To
Leave For Officer
Candidate School

Rotary Members
H a v v Benefit
Luncheon Meet

a

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bn th

n

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•it hei
Mild

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n f fe n
m id

Heel
■r|H'rtnf
Thf|»|

Rclail (i racers
Say Rationing:
Nan Is Tnfair
h * frn
A‘
rtitiim ific r

b* plan'
.1

In

&gt;

tin

■» mn "un
I I t *’

jK ih lli

I 1(0 It li t tie
•mu'
lh r
lu l l
sh.’tilil
. u iu
f a ir

eiit'l
.

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ill i ni

•l fruit*
ip*
Vi til

and
rr

p* m l * " f* ir
....... .. •?, F r I .

,4'. Ill.lhll 1*11
half
t-

of tin

it i.il

ih r v

Clearwater Manpower
Is Now Woman power

Serious Aula

So

Funeral Rites Held
For J-P.R. Montrey

—

The communique reported that
yesterday a strong Jap forma­
Funeral rite* war* bald Uila a f­ tion of &gt;7 Zero fighter* and II

ternoon *1 Eriekeon
Funeral
Horn* at StOO o'clock* for Joacph
P J t Moatroy. » t o dlad at 1JO
A M . Da*. 13 at hi* horn* on
0Mth Sanford A t m w after a

dive-bomber tengaged “la support

of th* hard-prseaM Jap garrison"
In the Buna »ecbor. It reported
“ they were l utwln d from above
by a sodden attach" by I I Lock•tort llloTtT
heed twin-motored P-31 Fighter*
Mr. Moutro* was bam Dae. XI, making their flrrt appearance on
that front.

Train W reck Causes
Severe Casualties
ALTAM ONTE. Ont, Dee. I I .
&lt;jry— Thirty-thro* paraena wag*
killed aad at laaat 111 Injured
when a troop train ad tka Canadian
Pacifl* l a i i t a i three ta n In the
rear at a 1Ural p t m n p r train

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Tka raaaaHlaa reported wan aD
■wait cMUana on tka local which
area Joat palling oat h a a the ataUa* whaa It area attack.

Fl o r i d .

Flood D angers From
Riling Rivers Slight
■

■

MONTOOMSXT. Ala. 'Dae- H
BtlnlaUr.

brers and U i collector; Mr*
Helen J. Rotter, poRc* desk ser­
geant; Miss Mary L Esatey, rlty
iltorney; Dr. Grace E, Papa*.
Itjr iaaflh officer; Mias Halan A.
'oTMek, assistant dty managrr;
Da Junanlta Dermbit, chamber
of commerce secretary, ■end Hiss
Louis* Brodback, manager of the
marthandUlng deportment.
They soy they settle their difin gentlemaoly fashion
tSera'a no halr-pulJlng
city gevartuaent

OPA Allows More Gan
To Newfl Supervisora
WABHINGTON, Dee. M. W wperiaort engaged In maiqtalnR r wtoleeaf* dUtribution of
rra were mad* today
far “prafr— ■
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Munition Output Han
Biff (tain In November
W A S H I N G T O N , P e r 2M. i 3 * lMtinilimi* prtwlta timi tn Nuvem

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t h i i i n i i day Np I r I hv » rut* d
a i ll"
urn a n i d f i i l
fntnlil|r-

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l bi t-f

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of

th*1 S h n i f f i n
I'tdlrr a t n l l b » * i r

by

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i#rr *rnrr«i lla hlgjfrat monthly
la in Hnrr ih f Unltrd B lair* boIran rr arming In
llUO
WPB
f hlrf Nrlaon rrported today, add
Ing that Novrm brr volume w » »
i pn*n r nt abovr Octobar,
c«tn
pared with Octubcr'a 4 j*rrr*nt

t h a n i n m u ) pt»*t f ' h r l » l u i e i * L - ’ h
in t i n * M ir a and n a t p i m i l t v , *lu&gt;&gt;-

yerjb,

year afn

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and t-tffi* unmiij fn&lt;kd
iMliPimitr Mi**l
' &lt;• , -h ,.i.
• hot It*nlng.

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1 '

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fo ri r e

HI i-1 sill I flKhtlllK n 111**» y* HI nrrd
.»I*"•»! f ,i ipia rti'r n f a ll l h r fiajbi
S i * i r t a r y W|c
t h n i w 4 p tfu lo r*
* ra d io
Ri*f •I *x jilum*M|
11s* n
fialhoi
M hot t a l i ii
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In

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An A mdc Ib Ih I i'rr"* dMpatiii
F‘ Fv«*f yum* " i l l not grt ■■ much
etalp* that viulmi d*Htb* t..«&gt;li of pvtf v kind nf fi iin! an he or
t i live* uvpr thr long t hn»*
■hr to«ri
T h r ir may hoi br a*
man wrrk rnd romparrel In I II mm h p ira tu rr in ra tin g but ihara
l
a
it
year,
but
a
a
harp
ditip
v
*
will
ini
rruiugh
for *11 alctjuata
riM&gt; ovar .Srplfm bvr
ihnwii In traffic death* l«
and healthy dirt
“ Tanned fruit* and vrgrlablea,
of gas rationing
Traffic ilcath*
I*. H. R A I D K I L L 8 M A N Y
thi* year total 2f&gt;0, la»t year 3.3 4 and dr ir*l fruit arr among tha
California had thu highaat thi-* fundi m oil nr#drd by our lighting
I&gt;rc. 2M. Hh — H*tt
teO N D O N .
Nest rear
ypar with 55 draths of which 40 , men ami uur allies
tcra diapatrn today aaid that at
Grofgta i half our producliun of dried fruit
lea it C00 peraona wero killed, and wpfr cauatal by traffic
will
go
abroad
to
save
shipping
400 In ju re! In tha Dec. 4 raid by reported only ono thi* yrar fioni |
• pace.
U nited f lU U a bombara
on
the ! traffic.
"N early half our production of
Italian port o f N aplaa
Llghttr traffic on the nation's
highways due tu tire ami gasullnr canoed fruits and vegetable* will
rationing contributed tn th* fact go to our boys In th* aa n lt i ,
in thla country. N ow our
that 190 were hilled In motor ac­ mainly
prmtuctlon of processed frutta
cidents
this
year
compared
to
334
and varalablaa la larger than 11
B R O O K F IE L D .
Mo., D m - 28.
— OF )— By use of a shotgun Jack traffic victims In 1941.
ha* aver bean. Evan so, after
Th* oppoalta was true, however. taking out D rga quantltlaa for our
Cannon caught a pine-Inch drappi*. Il waa in a mallard he shel In fatalities from other causes, armed fore**. w « have aval D U * '
at the dty reservoir. And Inside 110 dying In mishaps In ths home for clvIUana Just a Httlo mar* than
i*»u| j- it ■ * • « *|ddu* tip or alsewtore as compared to 07 a half tha amount Utoy to to bW n

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Of High School
BT. AUGUSTINE, Doe. 2*. —
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and | 0 who are persuing a courme
of fautroctlon In a high school or
sim ilar InatiUllon of learning, In
the last half of the academic
school year, may under certain
conditions, Kara their Induction
postponed until the end of the
school year, said General Vlvtal
Collins, tha State director of 8e-

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By SAM JACKSON
By MARGARET KKRNODl.K
AP Wcaturri W riter
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22,— At | SKAGWAY. Alaaka, lire. 22,­
7:00 A. tl. dally SS ytar-oid Jal- There1* quick money to be made
me B cnitei ihowt up a t hie o f.'in the Yukon once again, and the
lice a t tne University of Puerto, ru»h of '42 ls ilvellng the KlonKico with hie coot on, but he dike etamnede or ’9*.
quickly pulls It off bocauae hr le It W|&lt; in *180^ th at the eleama emrUteevea co.icg* . y iw . — ship Portland arrived In Seattle
and. one of the youngest.
with "a ton of r o ll" panned 'rom
By 0:00 o'clock he haa-taughi • the river* of the Alaekan-Canadiflee day never ends before 0:00 an frontier. In 1042 It was the
claas In political science. Mie o f., vessel Louise—laden not with gold
or 7:Co I*. M . and he consllert his but with m iscrllaneo.s workmen
Job a 24-hour duty.
paildod with currency, bankbooks
II* ia id li&gt;a United Slates now and government checks,
to w»u-n war programs Inraoe
t*,
| ^ ul, #-, t .mUngml was
college
campuses
tmcauae ' n. ju„
m„ ny.
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“*• univ,r' of men hastening out ahead of
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an imratnaa number of civilian*
labor alone IU 1,011 mllea.
boya and dishwasher* g*«
1200 a month, and llv* on 300 of
IL A 1 1-year-old “bull cook"—
t.arraeka carrU ker—aald he waa
apending everything he could in

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0 . D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE GAS AND
TIRES.
We ar* asking our patrons (o co-opernte liy:
1. Bringing in and calling for cleaning when

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call backs.
8. When one dar ncrvlce I* oealred, bringing In
and calling for cleaning.
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Fryers . lb 45c
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air fore* service command, there
cam* Um promise of. still heavier
blow*.
v
"A n all-out a ir offensive against
the Axis,” la being prepared by
hto command, whieh ba aald “will
be ready to accomplish this mis­
sion w ithin • very brief p*riod.“
Geoerah Miller told ■ press con­
ference th at th ere had been “ a
steady flow of m aterials from the
United States fo r tb* big offen­
sive."
B ritain used h er largest four.
engined bombers, th* Lancasters,
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h, and
for the fifth
blow a t Munich,
this was the RAF*s second suc­
cessive night attack on th* relch.
“Aa I Lay In th# nose of th#
bomber," said on* Lancaster bom­
bardier. “ I saw thick smoke com­
ing up to us afto r wv had dropped
4 000-pound bombs."
Tha British filers were bothered
with clouds over Munich, and this
airm an aald hto plan* circled over
th* d t r for about 16 minutes.
“ Before we left I saw the glow
of many fire* and column* of
smoka were spiraling up to ua
through Um eland*. Than I taw
many building* wet] a lig h t"
Th* a ir m laiatry announced th at
weight o f heathers was
i *f N ail-

Greeting Wires Hershey Writes
For Civilians
Holiday Letter
~ Ordered Frozen To Local Board
Cablegrams May Be Commends Group On
Sent To A r m e d
Qunlity Of Work
F o r c e s Overseas Done In 3 Years
A freest order, prohilitlng the
tending of domestic greeting and
congratulatory telegrams, holiday
greetings, and trvtgram t of con­
gratulations and felicitations on
such occasions ss births, b irth ­
days, wedding*. Vslentlne Day,
Mother's Day. etc., was put Into
affect throughout the nation on
J&gt;sc. 21, according to I - Tharp,
manager of th* Western Union
Telegraph office here and C. T.
This order, they explained, was
put Into effect owing to lack of
facilities to handle these m es­
sages, and in order to give w ar
time and government telegram*
the preference. This order was
Initiated by th* Board of W ar
Communications on Dec. 17.
Although Christmas greetings
directed to points
within
the
country cannot be accepted, they
may be sent to Mealco, Canada
and Newforundland, they pointed
o u t Regular 00 rent* eapedltlonary force cablegrams can, how­
ever, be aterpted for th* armed
force* overseas.

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on another, the cowutnnlgus aald.
Th* Japan*** submarine base a t
KUka, the (m ay's much bombed
north Pacific outpost, was th*
Aleutian targ et and the Navy
said “hli were scored and heovy
explosions ware observed In th*
vicinity." Camp areas and build­
ings were also attacked with
bomb* and machine gun fire.
Thera waa no mention of enemy
opposition, and all American
bombers w ith their escorts ra­
turned eafatr.
In the Solomon* th* mein ob-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMHER 23. 1912.

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i Montgomery’s Eighth
i Army Advonces To
F r o in
Tripoli

Itanirer Chief in Africa

I Hf Aaa*«UUd Prvaa I
R u iilr i
greet
countermArct
irrv&gt;tt the middle I km itepprf
toward Koatov waa officially
&gt;rt*d today to hare engulfed at
Irani 32 more towns and village*
pnd captured 22JI0U ptlsm era
to have Iwatrn down resistance by
masses of (Jertnaii reserves. The
|{r,| armies marched into eight
_
more luwns in last night's fight)ort» on* el iltlrrn ,.f Hi,
Ing alone Several dotrn other -Nui «erv bch.«ti » m I,-to t
populated place# were captured »hat t're.l.leiit I i
pr*vlou»l).
Ktwwnls t iui» term.
Despite
swirling snowstorms te lsl le I In .lni«and Jeep drift*, the IL-d Army'a. memory of win, h il
week.old offensive
is
making *'•••• «•' in,-n b&gt;,-.
(■tonbhing progress in the drive
Ih r pf.o, II-t.
lo rapture Kustov, "gateway Is] "&gt;e r,--io. I
is,-.,
the Caucasus.“
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The Soviet high command. In Ih'-ir
Ita third s|ierial bulletin since the old.
I nter Sants
great offensive was launched a
I -.o-rs-,1 m
week ago, said the victory-flash
&gt;ryKe,| army waa "pursuing the dia- -"‘,1 *'&gt; t, artier,
orderly retreating anil beaten”
children, man
Germans in whal bail Irecoma a • " f l'i vn, g,.l. r»
rare for Rostov at the mouth of sare.i ,, Me , I ,hc Don.

Nursery School

«He %aswrUtrd |*rr«« »

T hr full' &lt;&gt;f lilt' Axis in
North Afrini loclny urt'w
more prs t ariotts. Montuontcry'x arnty U within 180 mill's
of Tri|uili, thi' ritpitiil of lUtlian Tri|Mi|itjuiiii nfliT u '220mili' mlvnncy 11 iIuvh front El
Atihtihi
On lh&lt;&gt; Tunisian
front. Allii'il jtnlntU •tkirniinh1ml with the &lt;!i'rmaiia 15 mill's
I imrtheast
M.djc»d:i Hab. and

I III md r, -iiulht-ast „f Matrur
Alltel Ituiitlwr*. wntship* nntl
Mihinartfir« mnlifiurel to r ilr a c l
a hrav) toll nf A ki« RhipR rarry Inir rriiiforrrnirnl*
North A f­
rica
Krrnrh fmcre hav*» Uunchnl a
drivp toto«r«l thr 1 oni«ian ra!»t
toa»l 30 mllrn Iwlow Tunla, tho
Mddhtii imlm r«|H&gt;rtrtl today,
ami •11*1*111. In * from Alllnl haadqunrln* •nol Mlir.l patrol* havr
raadr ie»vita« t toith thr rnrray 16
milra "iMithtoi w| of th«&gt; ThllUl-ill
capital
(lltirr f u m It fof.rw hohlinc a
totoii mi lit.' haiii.onan ni«-n,
t
I‘n iton atmiit M mil* •
tor • t t»f the* |»4»lt of S.'U99f I hivu
frptil»r«l Btrofsi: s'.Minte r attack*,
ill. \ 111r. | he-.i'l I.I1» t.f • i •.ft! Ill (In I*

Rtisslsn vanguar,! knifes through
to Rnstiiv, A ddf Hitler's land
brfrlge In hie hard hit armies ll&gt;
the linn Volga ar, n mi«l (hr C iu
Cftatia 111 have l»rrn Itrokrn
Thr rapturr of K«mrnak. tohrrr . SI1.1
thr
Roitov Movcoto
railway last Ire,
rrtseer* thr IVnrt* Rivrr.
FT of th
prr«rnlol a So\ irt aiharu# of • *.ft
M. &lt; J |, i .
ni&lt; rr than 60 milra in thr last
‘ n ii m ait
»th I
two davi Thr la»t nfftcially
(&gt;ortr&lt;i l« ttlr
fMiatth»n« Wfrr | t l thtf k I to Mil 14
ahnvr Mlllrrovo rati Juiu’lton 4o 'hite'fnM*
Many &gt;n'ins««
milri n^rth of kamriiBk
. »cel the If KlU
A m u n i th a tow na f a llin g to Ih r
R rJ

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nl«&gt;li| - ih.- Tuni«ian
fr #.gjt apprafrd I.. |.s .je*Yr lo p in g
&lt;-•I the* 6fl.Mll . t**a silt mii Tunia
and H u . ft*' m h r
tlu* a»cr|rratr&lt;1
.•fdlliated
toith
AiiRy
iiiinih
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E ig h t h
thr«.ii|fh U r » l* n i
I ib) a atfain*t
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the Moscow-Rostov railroad 1331&lt;•■*•' and ) « y &gt; .
mile* north of Ksmrnsk,
atvl
Klwamwii* apt-1*
I m|- Ii
Pcpovks, 12 miles
north
o f . ’I " " 1 'h rv .11 i« ,s
*1r i\ i n if to*
T h r K r r iis h f-*r.*
“"d many ,
Th* quality of your service In th* Mormovk* (Il at flrat had b**t .
ft port Cel
ton l &gt;1 I h r
• "«*t
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believed
tSal
th#
communique
re
(
*ro.it
with
neat
past gives me confidence that ferred to thO town of MorOiovi i laughe.1 with Jot
adv an. irift *t« adil&gt; iftlr hiM nf
come what may you will do your
t. I(r&lt;l flliint f as. . tit.
kora. T5 rqile. r a t o f K am en.k) , *' Vh.w ^'al""*.
r la . tar i i i . im . I u liiO"
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hop*' m
w tu r v y m t m y j'
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appreciation to those who work Jman ratreav, the onruthing H -vtt-f j „ ,|B, , |lrl „ ,,,
• .» *1 thrur
I h*
M i'ID fU ' rtd i
were reported to h a ,•• .gpiM, - |...t th»
on qrour - teem—th* ever faithful force*
• * a t la r k r d .m illn -t ..f r . i n l
killed 7000 more Nan troop, Mt-n 1 , , , , ,
, U|.,-ni ...
clerks, the examining physician* day and eaptured rtTUO y, .tcrd.,v ' „ i.t-nl
Kah«, Ul m il. • .. 11»h o f I'UIUR.
* 1991lrto ..f tho
sit n | mb| ill to it hill
and dentlsta, the Government ap­ Th J . the officlall)
aniioun, ,-l
As-tst -ng
peal agent and the Advisory Hoard German caaualties. not tn. luilmg | y | r, „ . ,
i.u l f of H a m n .iM i.il ,i, l tho r .iix
tr.Mipt ra«»v1.tl li f r l i n r of \ %
member*.
th# toOUfvi ftoj,
in r f r a .r v l
to
! ufiiwito flo ra
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to
N orth* • ti
My greetings fo r Chrislm st and least 66.200 fer thr week, w .th j, IM| yj,.
beat wlahaa 1*1
* ilm and ( i a l i *
fa r 1941.'
th* llfshood that they now t «( ,,,|
,
lx#,n .| (hit
I hr
rnim m ii*|!u
cceded 00,000.
| , | MI ..,t ,i ,.,| »• t, I
11hi•111. i; •
A lllc tl
Mo t iuli|f
Ii'|M trl* .1 that
There had ic o n
no
,tic ftc | ('ainill, tt.,M&gt; •- \ l ..- .
Mi II.
ftkfhtrr i l a n . B in »v* . i p . over tho
word on tl* fate nf
Murtuvn, cite I. t .tin lit., I ......
Mi
11
it
is
•
l&gt;lr|(iam
wtatmir
tlml
list | IIIl»&gt; ill*' 111\ lltottl.fi tO SBllf,i|&lt;l -Itoftrlv r u n n y llrirB a ttm k i •I rii* m y v r rail Junction 126 m ile s n o rth nf gan-l Dlttglcld, t . «n.l
Ian ttoo Avia
h ir lr * and ahut
..l.wcrv r
Rostov, but t h * la te s t sp e cial acouta w e re ; N « n , ,
tssuutyrtB, lo t in if f in
pliinr
communique m a il* c le a r that It S a le s. ' h u t, h I hunt n
Ih r
flghti*M
ktl.M krd out
a
hadbeen raptured or by-passrd. Itoyl, t ..... .
..n.l I m
tank mid *rvrrto l M m l. m fo tn i
Th* high command
12 h..nr« Nornta J.« n &gt;46&gt;*«
•ii|C an anM uurntion t * .tin. a. co f'l
•arllcr raportrel thr ta p tu ir of
i '»r iiun +%-. ..m*.i l i ­
Samuel Stew art Telford.
63. ft biff town In that arr*
ra*f t*i t ’tilted l ' i . ••» d l- p a lc h r a
Woodruff, toll., winis.l
died ut th* local hospital last
If th if Rutaian ilrlvr contm i**« i ha*l ►rr* nils imj im I In
ft , I,.
M il. ,| h« lid J M ill i night at 11:B0 #V
clock following —and It f##mc4l to l»# ptrklnir up | ftb«» »&gt;*• .*•.•! "•"‘11 i »i
I 1.. ft ..nt *11 - 1
i I pf.u ind
several
years. mom#n\um by O r «lay thr Ntoii|da&gt; t.. &gt; U* » &gt; • l.t «.
an lllnesa
of
pal f i l * toorkm y . ‘It "f Mil lilttili
Funeral rile* will be conducted command will h# facrtl with the [corat.I w*t* »’ h V\.
A d ir | hto* r tot M • d I. / M Mull I. Ill
by tha
Rov. V. II. Grantham n#c#a*ity
tjr of pulllnc h«ck from ita who n ..f ii..» I l., ,. I. l| »
fii*.kr.| | % ro lle r ii..fth * a « l lo toith
l tolHIk.** •’
Thursday
morn lag
at
11:00
#ral H'•* |n t ml !••••l a i..i ms i •.
iu rst
Don-'C fturaB u * ro mXu
in litre*' m ils r s.f Islss.u itia and
t • toMl *|..«s *
o'clock
a t Erickson Funeral
being nit off l&gt;y lam! The only errtary of thr \m rfK an I i« t*I.•*
..Ih r i i.eitruU M iiila rlrs l Ih r r n r n iy
lull to tl| ioin|dv v
Homo•It in it l i * t »f fit r K«|Uip
1.1
way out In that event would I* A if u C la t K if i, \&gt; w .Strvi'liB
lo raifrr fro m .M atrur T r U » u r b a (
Mr. Telford, who res Idee
ot arroaa tha Krrch StralU to the A nriB puliR. nn.l h r Jatnrw lth » « h
uml
(hi*
H o lly toiM.
thr *'i|*6*r«t lull
I toaflf )'oll
to h lrh th r A ll ir * held for a lln t r .
1211 Myrtio A Vague, was born Crtmaa*
«ct&gt;tl.
w rit
kn ow n
mti-rtiMi iommI
to ill h r i lo *rd t h r n I IIHW that I to M
B prrfretly »n
la 2o m ile s fro m T u rn *
M a lr o r
JuM 19, 1999 In Ihannorf; MU*,
ju rie s
(lid to till Ihr *rtilp I found
l« lH iiillru 9&gt;oulhtoi at of III Xr 1 1&lt;*,
and w as employed aa a conductor
|'r r « id r f it - r ln t I-,| R a fitliill t r
to ill 1^ ira ttolltlon* «»f
M
ild
had
foil)
dr.-l
by Um AUantto Coast U nt Rail­
on t h r rlu li ilirrrt« n « ' inert
tld |M|ldi«hr.| F r i d a ) . S a l
K rtrtl
road fo r 29 y o a n uatR hs retired
r
he ld la *l
rv rm ttir
I apt
S.«li.|a\
Gmfifr V\ &lt;•*•*!« thaiikrsl 11*' &lt;I&gt;•’•
Ttlford InSure lvers
.
rare of Mr.
for ran m i; .»\«i I'.S in t l.r
elude: on* atoter,
Mrs.
Dora
Vfthon A r m y i hriw tran* f n* I . an.|
ksonvllle; on*
n «4
, iktonvllle;
ons
Turrentln*. of
arm oufii «s| that Ml * lifl«1iiin« ha*
ohh
brothor, John C.
~ of Orlando, three
k r t a and Ml d m u rr m d r i s
tost.
nairas, Mrs. _
b#inir K iv r n nut thii»oirh**ut i &gt;
Contribution*
received
by
the
- * T u ,. Dr r ! i . . “ rf
William Vlhtoa
to eld W llstllng Wdll# C o u n ty to th r ra*-.|)
and Mrs- Tod Hudson of lak e Herald
Thr 1 1 ih volrd
to th*- • ••I-.r* i
william*
the delinquent
Vr e lr r d u &gt; mfl. »
I: I " I d
J A M I It &gt;&gt;
Ih-,
land: three a eahows, Coro L taxes on tohi* pay
bom* lure, «ere N ursrry SrhtMil f*.i I hn*tfi.n* .tl 1- 11..
i II* us th«
1 ,.f*i k rlii • » to N|
t mtcl
Stairs
al-l
M. Telford xrtio to etotloned wltk
th# rrourwl if Ju&lt;l|{r It \\ War. I (i Mf •I •itfflt-d
*n
a
fin*
boost
Malay
by
K.
Ns-to \.,rk I iafil« ‘'siip.omr«*tl
m
Ihry
into
a if f r r fiirfit
Um Marine* to &amp; Pacific. S. R.
and tiMik up a i ollrvtioii 1st h* Ip I i* 1.%v &gt;«•111fircii f«*r
Johnson,
negro,
who
collected
n lU M • »
to..ui*l u-l up ramp im Nuitk t ’aru
Telford ta d &amp; T , Ttlford both ftSAO for thi* purpose from hla Whlatlintf Willir pa ) l a i n on
p.sff
s.f
fill
inhi (*.n« o f
llr
a
d
lia
*
lirito
and
(too
utlirl*
Ihr
N*
w
York
of w in to r Karoo, y
and associates aa follows: hU home Mrnit*rf« alL'Iirel a Irl tuliltoi fur N o ilh A m r r ir a n to.**
f rlend*
l * ........................................................
_ _ - Ysnkrra and .St I .*•»!• ( nrdinaU,
t. pr* d orlm n
Includlag hi* own donation of U r to l.irut Ceil houffla*
{ Mr*. C O. Johnson, f2; Dr. 6c«lt
ThfUMandi of workers will Im
D. 8 trick land |2 ; Mrs. It E.
f i«h**d ml** (hr Amaion Inter lot.
Knllowirtf the lend *.f the Brook­
Strickland. M&gt; Mr*. Heater F*lJ lining all raraiiB of tranapurt, !•»
A I'n ile d .States C iv il S e rv ic e
Ihtsl^rrs, who Mtraday i;avc up
der. I l l A. L. Duhart, 6S; M. &amp;
incrra*** nibtier pr* tluction further I «mt in i * lull r e lr a « r c a ll* atten lyn
Mostly, H I J. T. Pott*. 1160;
Tht- n rr o n l waa Blrnnl In Ih* li.ra to th r fa c t th a t a p p lic a tio n s thrir baae at Wr*l I'alin lleach,
DOBVA . 0**h*e, Dec. 23, UP) I. r . Frasier 12; Mrs. M. M.
office of Interim National Kcnim i h I•« mtif accepte*! f**r t h r j m ii T Fla . th# &lt;*iant* yrBtrnUy dtaJerry, 11.00; L W. Eleh*lb*rg*r,
J*»ao
Carlo* i tuna n « h ir c r a f l. in a t r u m r iit me- rlutrtl they definitely hail deckled
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. (A 7- futr ( o ordinator
11; E a n E- W lU la n u .f i: J. N. An all-embracing legislative pro Vital mill provide* for tran*|Kjrt (h a m . hrlp eru . n ie ta l* ru lth help not to return to Miami, where
Crooms, |1]_ D- C.
Wj gram for lb* revision of Federal in»f
laltoinra to Amaimna i* « m id Ban«lb|aBter« t*i f ill va they hail trainrd for three years.
hdward Drannick, »rcrcti»ry of
I.) M ay I . IW4-1. anil 100.000 by c a n c lr a at ih r
U n ite d
H la lr *
Mrs. Oeo. H. Starke, I I and Mr. Labor I-aws, Including th r sub the ervl of the year.
N a v a l A ir H ta llo n a a t Ja ck« o n - the (iianta, aaM that a site iom«*
pension
of
40-Hour
provision
a*
and Mrs. T. B. Graer, t l .
I’lanrv tmin«, canoee, trucks, ville . S a n fo rd . l*ake C it y ,
Hi. where In North Carolina pro b ab ly
standard work week, was report­
T hat local
rill sens
ar* in- * today to have been drafted • teamfhlpB ami foot marches will A u f u a t in e ,
l&gt;&lt;( Jin .l,
D a y to n a wouhl l»e selected withini a week
l*&gt; &lt;-tnployed to transport them
tereeted b peying Willie's tax**
or 10 days.
,
llrari and Brunswick, Ga
...............
to evident by the following let- tentatively for presentation to o ve r thr
th r iafOOG-mile
d is t a n c e fro m |
A p p lic a tlo n a a re
n«»t
ile ilr n '
Congress
early
next
year.
the
n
o
rth
e
a
a
tsrn
B
r
a
il
ll
a
n
Htmtea
tort
fro m
perBona
engag
e d on
w ar
red
Th* plan would strap th r Ailrk unl&lt;-«« th e |H&gt;aition applied
-TW* to for “Whistling WllUe," m lntstrstlon of tho powrr to deal w h ere t) r w o rk e rs w ill b# a*C O R R E C T IO N
»crnbird
to
the
A
m
a
io
n
In
te
rio
r
A ftor all ho has don* for Ranfur c a ll* fo r th e uae (»f h ifh e r
ferd we should tee that his homo IhdepcndtnUy with latMr-managr- w h ere w ild ru bb er f r o w s In abun •V illa t ’ian tl»e w o rk e r la now
The Herald reytrt* that In
nrent problem.
Under the plan dance.
u a in * In hia preaent em p lo ym e n t,
to U k freo as long as ho lives.
yeB terday'a e d itio n due to a typ o*
OVSrlJm# pay for work in esceas
The production is bsiCtl on an It w aa atated.
Iranhlral error the name» of "R.
of 40 hours would be perm itted estimsteil two workers to each
Fe ra o n a
w ith p h y s ic a l
h a n d i­
w ith Um specification that it b* ton of rubber produced annually. cap * w h ic h th e y b e lie v e w ill not A- Cobb was omitted an legion­
naire
serving In tha 1*081 for X5
paid In w ar bonds.
p n v e n t th e ir
s a t is f a c t o r y
p e r­
year..

Braves Unable To Have Spring

Local Firms Will
He ( lasod Friday,
Saturday, Sunday

&amp;S. T e l f o r d ,
53 Dies After
Long 111 ness

r.?,nM r

Truckers Should
Contact Agent
..F o r M w e Gas

Take 22,300 Prisoners
And Beat D o w n Kiwanis Club
Great Masses Of
German Reserves Has Parly For

Training In Sanford In 1943

Rutabaga* 3 He

Pecan* .. lb 34e

Lewis B. Ilerahey, national di­
rector of Selective Service, has
sent a Christmas greeting com­
mending the local SelecUv# S er­
vice Board personnel for the qual­
ity of their service.
The letter to physicians, direc­
tors ami rlrrks, follows: "Selec­
tive Service Is on ths second y eir
of w ar and the third year of Its
existence.
“It hss been ths m sjor fsetor
In the mobilisation of the g reat­
est armed forces th at America has
ever had. Theas armed forces
htve been created at a rat* which
has been railed a modern miracle
of mobilisation.
“Food for our Army and our
Navy, food for our workers, food
for our I'niled NaUohs—has come
In immense quantity from our
farms during ins past two years.
You of Selective Service have
played your part In this effort.
"T hr war is not won, more men
must be selected for the Army and
now for th* Navy, th* Marine
Corps ami for th* Coast Guard.
Men must be selected to remain
to make airplanes and shlpi and
to produce food

Attacks Launched
In Solomons And i ^ 7 u u m.mb
the local boards who hsvs carried
day after day, month after
A l u e t i a n I s l e s on
month and now year after year.

PUMPKIN

Cabbag* lb 3 lie

ICAKTTUK

In the western air war,
RAJ*, fighter plane* attack­
ed railway target* and dam­
aged many locomotive* in
■ortlea over France.
Following (ha big assault*
on Munich and Dulsberg yes­
terday, from M*J.-G«n. Hen­
ry F. Miller, new head of the

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(JUTTED STATES DEFENSE

Reds Capture
Axis
Fate
In
North
Africa
32 More Towns
In
___ Growing More Precarious

IVORY

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Chops
lb 32c
Backbone
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Sausage
lb 29c
Pig Heads
lb 15c

Sugar
3 lbs. 18c

this Is w hat Rudy, all thosa years
since "The Vagabond 1-ovar" in
103V. has been timing to dot break
away from romantle crooning
heroes. Ila's a t funny, hetldta, as
hs was Inept In ths romance de­
partment. A real remedy fled, you
might say, for the Coast Guard
where h e ll he for the duration.

j ^

• U. S. Army General
Promises Still
Heavier A t t a c k s
_ On German Areas

Price* Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 20

Flaeat Gran.

"Mission to Moscow" s e t Irked at
s delayed assistant, hs com­
plained: “ I have to do everything
We buy second hand fjrnlture. around here, physical and braln1*1 both." , . ,
Phone 127.
Margaret O'Brien, of "Journey
for M argaret,” Journey* neat Into
DO YOUR Christmas Shopping at “ My Name le Ruth," specially
IlaOer't Radio Service— a won­
derful selection of toys) also
Georgia Carroll ("D eB erry Waa
radios, aluminum cooking ware; a Lady") It ths sort of beauty
■mall Items of furniture; elec­ Jchnny Doughboy, so w*V4 told,
tric sweeper, electric Ironer; dreams ab o ui Beautiful feature*,
heating pads) Chromium Elec­ beeutlful face, beautiful figure.—
tric Coffee Service.
hrautlful. Georgia's an ea-Power*
model, ha* posed Hi eipenslve
nwns for the fashion m agatlntt,
INTERESTED buying
rlped sell cigarettes, stockings,
cabbage, lettuce, celei
lingerie, cosmetics. "B u t that'* not
for harvstL Coo tact
all, she says. “I once modeled
*r, phone CS.
rorier, for a maker of falsa teeth.
Posed In both upper aad lower
H ELP WANTED—
plates. And modeled for a mail­
order
catalogue. A fter th a t I was
W HITE MAN fay checker In pr*.
roollog p la n t
Phone 2161 voted 'America'* Girdle,' a till* 4
cherish,"
Oviedo. A. Duda and Sons.
Which goes to show th a t molrllng Is not all glamour, fir* , p er­
srhleh waa news
offke work. Experience perferr- fume and silk—■
td. A, Duda and Bona. Phone to me. . . . ,
Seeing Rudy Valle* ■aa the
t i l l , Oviedo.
comedy mllllanalr* of "The Palm
Beach Story," a fellow who wears
P “*» naa g laser, and Is strictly
old-fash b r e d In Ms vkwe. yen’ll
•njoy It more If yen know that
STORAGE
Oarage.
storage.

BUSIN

I IB Wo
First
Street

Molasses
no. l*/3 19c

■ OU'RE going to is s H ut hornsfo r -C h riita u * lo c k on ittiiijr •
youag n u n ia uniform this year.
Lat's hs Ip him |&lt; t that* I
W ith t r m l facilities ts is d to tho
limit, and tho h ic j I holiday IUSH
swinging I*— what moro gtnsroui
gotluro could wo maka than to
o lf tr "our holiday soat" to thata
cam p-saatontd soldian, tailors ta d
marinas. W o can tako our own trip
lotor, who* tho situation a n a s.
* So lot’s spood tho boys off to tha
homo firos for Christmas. Thoy
nood It most. Civ* thorn a broak...
and a b o o s t. . . and ■ soat, for our
country's m o n k

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Classified Advertisements

IAS RANGE—Call County 4*07

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Resorted

MrM (.lake
K guuee

A

water boater almost
gaa rouge, sxcsllent
Ipply P. O. 64, Alta-

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V .tr a tin u il r i m I I b i nf Ih A p lo c t f
h u M H i . f tla* M&lt;irl&gt;u K tA tW lla a ll
i f Hanford. *an fo n f.
F lo rid *
a
U d l i l n f riifjv tia llb n . w ill W M i l
in rut m nlnr **««'i»4 floor, r i o r M i
M u ir lia n k lu 11.1In#. Hanford K lt f
i l d i . T t i f i l T. Ja n u a ry It , I M I * 4
* I* J l
for III# parp&lt;a» of • len*.
4Hrtr-i»f * i teirant »*f dtrrrlU M . f u r

R ig h t s

%•■«*• rail*
.Scrapple
Ih 23e

Apply
— . . / a■t . Shinholacr Crate

Mustard,
turnip
%. tw eet potato**,
la* garden- Phone

vaai

MEAT

Wages 35c hr.—time and
half overtime over a 40
week.

COLLARD.

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HOLLYWOOD. I)»t. 22. (WW)
— Llfo-ls-ljkc-that departm ent: Egctpt for ona »&gt;nr, Marjorie Rey­
nolds play, her whole "D lile"
role In a wheelrhalr During pro­
duction she took a fall on the
stairs of her apartment, skinning
her ankle and Tracking her knrr.
She " a i n 't liotherrd, n it with a n ­
other day In her * hrelrhsir ahead. |
the real day war the day
for her one scent* on foot—ahe

Several colored men over 38 for
work In Crate Mill to fill vacan­
cies of men drafted for Army
duty.

BEAUTIFUL
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.......... .............ihloor
lamps, coffee
makers and Electric. B harsrt.
Randall Electric Co.

M in n :

LARD 4-lb ctn 75cSTEAK

WANTED!

NEW PLANTS each week a t folM**t Broccoli, Cabbage, Berasada Onletu, Conerds, Lettuce,
B o o t s Toot* U lo. Eecarole,
l a s t* , Brussels Sprouts. J.W.
Boll, phono I I , L akt Monro*.

LEGAL NOTICES 5

CHRISTMAS POOD SALE!

“P

„ * £ !? ,? * ***# ••luriee, paying a very mod
Even with the

F or V ictory,

grtt'in «.f aurh u lh r r t u illlM g A |
f:1 4r rtaftir U fttfa the*
M«Ih 1 I III a I «a r nl r-fit a| day . of
li t r t m h f r A |» I S I f
..
i . »: im w i.A M * i i t
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BOURBON. (JIN. SCOTCH. WINE
•
o r CHAMPAGNE.

possible.

cat board bill and saving the rrat.
Demand for help of every type
la heavy and will continue. Alaaka
travel and hauling ia over the
“pilot road"—the heavy work i f
• f a c i n g , of building permanent
bridgea, of conatrueting a prrman*
•nt, year-round highway ia atilt
under army. Even minimum boutInt la fa r from completed.
By
International
agreement,
American co n trarto n uae Ameri­
can labor. Canadian contractnrr

DECEMBER 22. 1!

Kahili In the Bain or southeast­
ern, are* of Bovgalnvill* Island,
•bout 271 mil** from tha Ameri­
ca* airfield a t Guadalcanal. Re­
porting th a t "oSa direct hit and
c m n l near m bs**" were scored
Ml thee* ship*, the communique

Public Responds
To Appeal For
Aid To "Willie”

Flier Drope From
g
Plane, .Uninjured

Lcajfuos Move Spring
Traininjf From State

50,0(10 T
Ruhher
In lie Shipped Hrri*

Lists O penings
For Navy

imahi uamfrr to

New Plan Would Fay
Overtime In Bond*

Practical Jokers
Cause N ear Riot

Ded. 23, U P)-A II
rlstrates realgrtird In
LOUISVILLE, Dec. 22. (AVIng all court* o f th*
a dispute w ith Natl Two soldiers out for * little fun
reused
• near riot among women
jthoriliea, a Belgian
Christmas shopper* In n downtown
reported today, .
department store hero.
standing near tha entrance, one
SU RPRISE ATTACK
said to Um other to * loud voles:
“I didn't know this store was
LONDON, Dec. 21, UP)—Cartier-born* British naval aircraft going to have that nylon tale botoday caught th* Japanese appar­
ently by surprise In a heavy bombto g attack o* th* waa tort, most

fo rm a n c e nf th e d u tle a
po aitlo n m ay a p p ly .

of

the

Full further information
and
application forma may be se­
cured from the local Post Office

TO KILL ROACHE8

W11441NOTON, Del. Dec. 22.
&lt;/PI—Cock-roach** can swallow!
the drug phenolhlatlna with**!
harm, but If It touches tho out­
side of th eir bailee It kills th*
pests, rssearch chemists say. T he
phsnothlsilne pessee ‘through th*
i
_
shells of the roach**, and It *P“
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, (AV- parcntly converted Into soother
SenaU Minority Leader McNary compound which really doe* th*
(R-Ore) predicted today th a t Re­ killing.
publican and Democratic advocate*
of economy In tho governmeat
will Join forte* la th* west a**sion of Co*40*M I* combat “waste
and bs»r«aucracy” .

Two Major Parties
- May Agree On Issue

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y-R M n in a l l be a h id in g place
U m w in d , and a co ve rt fro m
R apaatt a s r iv e r * of w a te r in
p lace , a s the shado w o f .*
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I'octr y )

C lo c k s Slid d a / * am i &lt; |u lrl t a lk .
T U had w in te r, ip r in g n nr« m u rr.
C m
to last o u r bo«tki*h lo re
Ww who teach a re p a ir i n t h lr ;
A d s s k m a rk * o ff the g ro at illv lilc
jj t w s a o th a D a t h r r an il th r &lt;|ulck
w o rd * fro m liv in g r h r U ir it
Wo who teach kn o w h a u n tin g

onldn't I I be I n lr r o t lm * if
lag»nt o f W A V E , w r r r to
&lt;med In S a n fn n tT
ch arrM t.
W AAf
I) r n I r ■
W a » S t r ip T r a « r h rm l
8 ha w a a n 't foolln
to! T a x t a hava alm ul reach p o in t w h ere even the C IO
r« a d
the
W e ll
S tre e t

Births and the W ar

Why Hungary Fights
Now thnt I’ivrrv I.« vhI in trying to onlmt Frenchmen,
unfortunate rnuiiRh In !«• tt ill in cnntinentnl France, in Nazi
arm let or lultor Imttnlioii*. lirilin h anil Am erican flier*
tlinulil drop leaflet* over there explaining how Hungary
g d into tile war and why -he it on (ie rm n n y’n aid ■
" O n e year ago Hungary, Slovakia and itumnnui declar­
ed war on II ip l ' S ." comment* Tim e Ncwn-Maguzine. "In
iludnpent hurt week the war-weary Hungariann told an
a|MHry|&gt;hal atory of how (heir declaration of w ar had t&gt;cen
relayed to I'reaideut ItiMiaevelt l*y U .S. Secretary of State
('ordell Hull
H u ll: "M r IVeaideiil, Hungary hu.i ja a t declared war
on ut "
K in te v e lt: “ You don’t ta&gt; ’’ What In H u n g a ry?”
Hull "llu n g n ry it a nmall Halkan kingdom on the

Itootcielt: "A kingdom? NVho't the king?"
Hull: "Hungary hut no king it it rup hy an Admiral.
Itootevelt "An Admiral? Whcre'a hit navy?”
Hull: "He hut no navy, only an army."
Itooaevelt: “An army? Where it it fighting?"
Hull: "ll it fighting ngainnt lluatin."
Itootevelt: "Kutaiu? What It it fighting Kuaaiu for?
Hull: "To gain more territory."
Roosevelt: "From Ruuin?”
Hull: "No, from Slovakia and Humonin."
ItiMiaevelt: "Then why don't tile liunganuitn fight Sit
vnkia and lliim anln?"

Hull: "They can't.
iilllen."

Slovakia and Itumanin an&gt; the!

SANFOIU) FORUM
T o tho H U H
S a n fo rd l l r r a ld
H an fo rd , F lo rid a .
G e n tle m e n :
Thoen o f u . In N a v y ll r c i
hove ,|w c la l tuaaon In lie
fu l th is Holiday M-auin. &lt;)u
h r r e in F lo rid a lia s g ive n
new concent o f the gem
nnd p a trio tic npirH o f u u r
tu rn .
Y o u , in p a rtic u la r, h ave
fa ile d la g ive u , the roo|H
w e needed. You have helped
poeelhle a record o f w h ic n &lt;
d alayad A l ' d isp atch re v r a le
E la a n h o v e r w a s ac-

am* command of tho
wa of OlbrolUr for
during tha earl/
African campaign.
. Um old rock ain’t

N K H Y O R K . IN&lt;
2 3 , UT)~
C 'tilld rrn a c e n tu ry ag o
enjoyed
m uch the aam e iuntv o f Ic y a and
it i , &gt;h&lt;nen a l an e ih l b lt o f D m
N ew Y o rk ll ia t o r i r a l S o c ie ty . T in
iiMalela o f o ld tim o ra ilro a d ana i n r i , d o ll, w ith hoo p -aklrta m in it u r r r o a r ln , unit f u r n it u r e a tte st
to the p e re n n ial p o p u la rity d f
t h i , kin ,) o f to y . T h e r e ia also
n d i,| le y o f m ech a n ica l b a n k s,
w lu rh
p erfo rm ed
co m p licated
e v o lu tio n , w hen a coin w a i dopoaln-d Now th ey a re co lle clo re '
trill; .

"ilare."
Administration Official*
a p t to Imprava Oil and

the old

Social Calendar

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b* open to n ig h t and r v e r y n ig h t
th ro u g h th e C h rirtm a s h o lid ay *
A ll .tu d e n t* Invited fre e of c h a rg e .
TH U RSD AY
T h e Y o u n g People's C lu b w ill
kavg • ' s p e c ia l h o lid ay dance. A l l
rtu d e n ts a re ln vit/,1
T h e To w n ae nd C lu b w ill h ave
It* re g u la r m eeting a t the C o u rt
Hou»c a t 7 :3 0 w ith L . P .. R a g a n
p re aid in g .
T h e pu blic i&gt; In vite d .

T h e T o u r ie t C lu b met M onday
at Ih c W o m an 's C lu b f u , t h r ir
an n u a l C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m . M ias
In a I t . F e n w ic k , p re sid e n t of the
rlu b , p reaid ed o ve r the »hort bustneaa m e e tin r a f t e r w h ic h a p ro ­
g ram an d so c ia l h our w a s e n joyed .
M rs. J a m e s H o u g h to n , p re sid e n t
o f tho S a n fo rd W o m an '* C lu b ,
gave an in te re s tin g ta lk on h r r
h obby, c h a ra c te r re a d in g , a f t e r
w h ich th e m c m b c ri decided to
have a " H a r d T im e * P a r t y ” a t
I h r i r n e a t re g u la r m e e tin g . C u r a t ,
and m e m b e r* a re asked to come
dressed in a p p ro p ria te c o stu m e .

EN EM Y PLOT
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Every Wednesday
Night
.

blazes new
adventure
thrills as lie
travels —

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Fra n k
K u rk a
Irft
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n abort h u tin r* * t r ip in F in r* !^
Mr w a *
acrn m p an itd
ny M r*
K u rk a
and t h r ir tw o c h ild u n .
K a re n m»d Nanr&gt;

W illia m
\N hite
h a*
arri%e*l
from tl»« t'n iv e ra ity of tic o rg ia tu
• pen.I «i»nie tim e w ith hi* |»a'
aril*. Mr
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vviih Immltobl* B.u« G /au.

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od «&lt;

Ih sV tto d u M tid e d
Musical Spcciul:‘•CAMPUS CAPERS

MARY AST0R

Featuring Jack Tcngardcn
und lib. Orchestra

GREENSTREfT

S ID N IT

BUSINESS

m a k a a w»ih b a ( o » a

opa^'ng t b /o b a lh A rden i

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CHRISTMAS DAY
We

w a n t- to c a t ('h rtv lm a a D in n e r w ith nor fai

. CHRISTMAS PLAY
AND

CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
Thurs., Dec. 21
7:30 P.M.
SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
i

Ita v iil O a trh e l, who l« j «tu
dent et l'le m *u n C u lle a v *" 1 frm
eon. S . C .. a rriv e d I h t i w «*k in
• pend th e holidaya w ith S i, |&gt;»
ronta. M r and M ra. F u r n t t Oat
rh el
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ff./nrr ng i« o chubby COl*
o i ('• n 'n y Jon* G arci".*.-*

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A DOTTLE OF

L a s t n ig h t the Y o u n g Pe o p le 's
M iss D e io th y M itc h e ll is spend
B a p t is t S u n ­
d ay School e n te rta in e d a g ro u p of m g the h o lid a y w ith her p a re n ts
the e n liste d men fro m th e N a v a l M r. am i M i* J C M it r t ill
A ir S ta tio n
w ith
a
C h ristm a n
M l** M a r g * f r l V c ra a y «»f
u
p a rty in the fo rm o f a w e in e r
roast on the g ro un d s su rro u n d in g fthmgton it t i t i t i r v h rr m o th e r. |
the home o f M r. a ru l M ia . I I . K . M r* 8 F V n n a y . aittl her t i l l e r .
M o rris
M r* F r a n k l'h a * r
l l n . J II I'h lltlp e , M r , W e lte r
F r t l r r . » r..| M r .. R
tl
B ro w n
Jo h n
S
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• e r r the h&lt;»*tr**ca In c h a rg e of from &lt; am p R ur
th r a f f a ir , w ith t h r H c v . W I* the h o lid a y * *
B ro o k* and M r* B ro o k * a* h o n o t, M r. mid M r* J
gurftta
M r and M r* . M o rrto , and
M r and M r*. J
M . S t l n r r ip h r r !
M r*
IV a rl M
introduced the n a v a l m en to t h e {
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&gt;oung people arwl M r Jt*e l.ln d ,
t h n . Mr
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anti M r*. I.tn d « r) n l*o atte n d e d
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M i.* f f .n c y R o ,ro t te r w e re e n io , | * } , * , ......... . K lm ,
e,l by the g u e .l . a f t e r w h ic h
I ( l,
audience
|&lt;artiripatii&gt; n
aln g in g
____;
w ere led by the tw o .
A ba»eQ u in to n I - C
h a ll gam e played w ith d a rta w a r „ , n C o lle g e . S I
ccmducte&lt;t by M r M o r r i, a n .l m an y h i. iin rle am i a

••I l*r &lt;ul.|tx
tM a fin e im p c m l
» | n»»i them
Ib*bn«»tia i -fr***hm*-nt* n f f iu i!
purirh ninl it ••h i.*
i- rr « » rv n | tt,
ttir
l-s Mr*
M oughton

as U. S. Secret Agent
goes Into
a ctib n l

For Chr stmas
Wednesday Night
Dec. 23rd

T| * l l

Col H
^
L y o n *. M il t"*'.
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H illy , r r t u r n r ii
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fin m
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M agnolia

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Avrnut

M r ,. I . J
M rN a ji li e , a n lv r d
In H anford to ,|&gt;rnd tin w in te r
w ith h r r io n end d au g h te r in l« e ,
Mr end k i n
It K . M rN a l. eiul
h rr m a in law and it a u g h tr i. M r.
and M r ,. C . D K o r r r a t r r
D k k B ro w n , a atu den l ,t the
lln lv e r a lly o f F lo rid a a t (iairwaviHa, a r r iv e d hom e
F rid a y
lo
v le it w ith hie g ra n d m o th e r M r,.
i., 0 . B a li , and bla a ia t r r . U I m i
Ma r th a B ro w n , d u rin g the I h rn tmaa v a c a tio n .

Laurel and Ninth

BOURDON, OIN, SCOTCH, WINE
or CHAMPAGNE. *
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lit

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IIIIP .
F *»r f a r t h r i iitfm in a* im
c a ll a t yo u r m a n * t f ir » l m an*
ond d a * * Feat O f f l c r .

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Station Dedicated |

; TRY DILL’S DRAUGHT DEER AND KINK
. MIXED DRINKS—OR TAKE IIUMK

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Young People’s (iroup
Entertains Sailors

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S E V E N T Y 8 K V K N T H n C ) W 8 | r u i t C o u rt o f A p p r a l* in N rw
O U T — T h r S rv rn tjr-» e v rn th Con- l«*9a and th a t D o lla r U rv a n a
K r t n has In iw ril nut o f h ia to ry U Mp|M&gt;int«*«l l«i t o k r h i* |d a r
O f courao m any m «nd *rr* o f th at I t d rn l IH a trtrt Ju d g a fo r the
C o n g rra a w ill hr in th r Seven ty- S t a ll o f F lo rid a I am * u rr *4h at
HHUNHW H K
&lt;i«
l&gt;«&lt;- 21.
e ig h th .
T h e re ha* n ever l»ean • S*aiatn r*
A n d re w *
and
IV p p r r
m ore h a c tir I ’o n g rr** than the tw o , nuld not h it . |» n n h r t t r r rhoir**
• r«»lo n * of the Seve n ty seventh gmi ilia t I h o u-r l» e v a n r w ill a rr v n
In m an y w a y * th i* C o n g rraa ha* w ell in th i* field
I w an t to o f f r r
rnadr a record
F i r * t , I th in k w r n y io n g ra tu la tio o *
h ave a record in . rriltr ta m o ffe re d
( H R IS T M A S (.R K F .T IN t iS
It
l»y the |&gt;roplr
Secoru lly. I do not t* im |H i**ildi- for
me to %rnd
th in k a n y ( o n g rr** ka* h u l the i h n c tm a * «ard« to a ll of nt&gt;
w o rk to do th at thiB Co rig re** ha* frU-nda
In fa r t, it w&lt; uhl l*r wi*&lt;*
had to do
It o|»rnr«l fa rin g an if w r a ll t lip » n t in u f il aeruling
e m erg en cy
both at
home and « h n a tm a * m rtla u n til th r w a r ib
th ro u g h o u t th r world
T h is Con • •» « . for the pur|M»*r of preven t (
g rra a la the Congrr»B th at dc- tmr rlu t t&lt;-r log up of th r m a ils ,
d a re d w a r upop Ja p a n , (ir r m a n y . -avtng tran»|H »rt«th»n a p a rr and f i r - l rem n in n-lin g o f f U r r »tf I ti—
I t a ly ,
R o u m a n la,
H u n g a ry
an «l! lo ttin g flow n • ip rn a e a
R ut tt I b n rw n o «1*lntn on St
S im o n ,
B u lg a ria .
T h is I* the C o n g re * * ; d iffic u lt to *tnp a ru ato m a* old I*lnn&lt;l
l.lr u l
i onotr
W h a rto a
th a t h a i aupplUvl th r A d m ln ia trs- arvl a* p lra a a n t a t g re e tin g y o u r S in k lt-r v* m» njkOifNl r t r e u l i v r «»■
tion w ith m ore than $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .- frie n d * *»n C h r u t m a * .
W e can f lc r r
0 0 0 fo r th# p u rp o tr o f w in n in g , only I k* g lad in the U n ite d S t a i r *
A N n v y ■ | H ,k r - n m n , t n l r , l t h n l
th is w a r and m akin g the w o rlu that we atilt a r r perm itted to t h e n lr r v n l r r i n h - It n r o l m h l y
• a fe fo r d em ocracy
T h is | i the greet our frie n d * on C h rU tm n * i n o r r n r n r l y n „ i , | i l i . | r , l t h a n a n ,
( ’ongrreew th a t w a* faced fo r elev*m D ay and re le b ra te the * n n i\ r r * a r y n f I h r ai r &gt; « f w ,a t »r m d r r m n f n j
m onth* w ith the c ritic is m of the «»f the b irth o f o u r Havir-r
On •ta tlo n a t h i r l , A .'m o n l I *«‘ k h at
,
l&gt;«*ople l*rcau»e they had been taxed (h i* C h rta tm a * D ay I w ith you c o m m i * « io n r &lt; l r e t , - n i l ) .
and rationed and could ir « no a ll the h a p p m ra * in th a world *tnd
re s u lt* u n til the N o rth A fric a n w U h you a much b rig h te r New
cam p aig n opened a fte r the r l r r Y e a r th a n we h a v r had for y e a r*
tio n . T h U I* the C o n g re ss w hich jia *t.
o f co u rse ha* made m an y e rro r* .
A N C IK N T C I T Y ’S M A Y O R - S t.
a* an y C o n g ress w ill do, am i cer- A u g u stin e la one o f tho fin e st
t a in ly fared w ith the problem * tow n s in m y D is t r ic t .
I t has alw ith w h ich w# h ave been faced, yraya g ive n me su p p o rt am i fo rtu 1 th in k th a t the o rd in a ry th in k in g n a te ly f h ave been able to do
person w ill ag ree th a t th is Con- m uch fo r th a t town am i S t. Jo h n s
g re a t h a t done an e x c e lle n t job C o t n t y .
I t w a s w ith sp ecial de­
und er the c lm im x ta n c ta .
| sin- lig h t th a t I *a w in th e papers »or r r e ly hope th a t the B even ty-elg h th re n tlv th n t n frie n d o f m ine, O .
C o ng Traa w ill n ut lw facia l w ith |) . W o lfe , w a s e|«*vti-d M ayor to
tho sam e prohlania h u t w ish that rep resen t the A n c ie n t C it y .
I
l*cfo re it l» w * nut th a t peace w ill c o n g ra tu la te th e peo ple o f Ml. A il
I k* In sig h t.
A t f o r m y p a rt. I guatlno and M r. W n lf a am i w i* )i
am o n ly one o f 6.11 m rm l»era l*ui t«, o ffe r m y co o p eratio n to th i*
I e x p e ct to con tin ue to do m y c ity In the p ro b lem s th at w ill
p a rt to tho beat of m y a b ility .
face M r W o lfe in t h r fu tu re
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S , D O 1 1H I
C IV IL
H E R V IC E
K X A M IN A — 1 n a tu r a lly do not lik e to lose T I O N B — T h e C iv il S e rv ic e Cornone o f m y co n a titu e n la . l l teem * m issio n announce* th e fo llo w in g
th a t D o ile r D avano In a ll prob- e x a m in a tio n s : J u n i o r Im p e c tu ra .
a b ilit y w ill m ova to T a lla h a a o e c. 12100 a y e a r , W a g a and H o u r
K ^ O W I.T O N S ORCHESTRA
th a raaeon baing th a t D o x ir r, IH v U lo n , D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r,
w h e th a r ha w ill a d m it I t now o r S to d a n t D ie titia n . 1 4 2 0 a y e a r ,
n o t, w il l re ce ive a m uch-deten&lt;*J A r m y M e d ica l C a n te r , W a r D e ­
p rom otio n In th a fie ld o f th a ju - p art m a ilt.
C o n tro l
S p e c ia lis ts ,
R rc re u tln n C r a t e r
d ic la r y . I t la f u lly undem tum ! m 9 1 0 1 0 to 9 0 6 0 0 . J u n io r I ’ b a rm a4 M ile * N orth o f S A N F O R D

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N C A A chum 1 Min*hi|H*. Jrtif I'a ^ r
of ll cklan«| n ia &lt; lr‘ tli«* y ia d r at
New Y o r k f ’ l l y in th e fo rm e r by
p lacin g -*t»th ami f iv e tla y * l a l r r .
C a p ta in R a lp h M c n ro c of In d ian a to li« .
I n i..
ilii! lik e w is e
by
p l.v tn i? noth in t h r la 't* r run o k i
ti 9 ?&gt;M ariana* Io n ic cou rse.

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TOE SANFORD HERAI.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

CRO SSCO UN TRY

THE EMPTY

beginning. In 1020, their contribution wnn .V» percent of
the total birth*, nn ugniimt 29 percent of the total babies
born in 1910.
"The decrease in the relative contribution of births to
the annual total l&gt;y women of the latter part of the reproductivo |K-riod is of great significance,'' declares the Metro*
politan. "It is the women of these ages who, in earlier
dnys, provided the Inr^e families of the country. But it
is mainly these women who, during the lost two decades,
and even before that, have been restricting their number
of births, thereby reducing the uverage «iz&lt;»of the Ameri­
can family."
At the same time that (his change has taken place, thn
iin&gt;|sirtion of older wnmeh in the general imputation has
increased and that of the younger women has decreased
during the 20*ycars |&gt;eriod from 1920 to 1940. Commenting
on the fnct thnt these trends have probably continued into
1942, the company suys:
‘The increase in the proportion of women at the higher
ages i.l merely n reflection of the aging of our |&gt;opulnt!on,
n phenomenon .commonly recognized. Also, the spurt in
the birth rate within the last two years is directly attribu­
table, in Inrgo measure, to a substantial increase in birth'*
among young mothers •recently married. Howuver, the out­
look for ihc immediate future Is not so clear. True enough,
the aging of the imputation may Is* expected to continue.
"On the other hand, it is very likely thztt the birth rata
will soon drop from its present comparatively high level ns
the result of the withdrawal of large num!&gt;cr* of men for
military service. The decrease ill births will in? principally
among the younger women, for R is among them that
family life has been most interrupted. Evidently the bur­
den of maintaining our birth rate near its present level
will fall u|&gt;on thu women of 30 or more; in other word*, an
increase in nvernge size of existing families would l&gt;e re­
quired.
"Actually, most married women of these ages already
hnve children, so thnt (heir husbands arc, for the most
part, still oijl of the classes called for military scrvico. In
addition, mnny thousands of these families are now in u
better economic |&gt;o*ition than ever to rear more children.
These facts may help to moderate the unfavorable effect
of the war ti|xm the birth rate of the immediate future."

W ED N E SD A Y . DECEMBER 23. 1942.

W ED N ESD AY , DECEMBER- 2 3 ,1 9 4 2 .

T H E SAN FO R D H E R A L D . EANPORD. FLO RIDA

P haw e M O

• Blooming Potted
Plants
Luvrea
avwLY

• Cut Flowers
Consages

Fulton, and Bpringair
Inncripring Mattreaam

DreHHeH

OBT YOURS NOW I

Christmas Wreaths
and decorutivc
' pieces.
Notice Servicemen!
VTe telegraph floaen* anywhere, anytime!

wood
S HOPS
STORE W ILL DE CLOSED ALL DAY IIAJURDAY

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I

tnatxrjf.BiimmD,

I KmrpTmfrtfr-'.,:
Qaaaa. Bally Lady'a HaiTa

Nnnm nrm

Good Showing
A t Kennel G ab

K a la b l

rnlttod. Children a n banned un- K n ig h t.
dof fltata rrfnlation*. after tho

&lt;All rftcoft f a l a r l t r d lrta a o r)
r i l t r r RACK: l» : Idraky K ir,
DUb ■Ala. B red r e a r Nat
o o d . mado p ro u iia ln c
a p p o ar(CCONTJ RACK: Id *-»: H appy
MM a t l» * t nlK hl’a school ra c e If at ran, L arky Ducky. Lucky Ma.
T U M ID R A C K : I * l - t :
k*aat
. tho g a n fo ld -O rla n d o K ennel
F a il F ire. Deemald.
lab , tho aocond n ig h t of school- Jingle,
FOURTH HACK: t» : M arry K ay.
«
yaqulrod b y S t i U law , aa t w l a JIM N a tu ra l Roll.
« M fa r o d lea o f th # p a s t **•F IF T H RACK: IB: L ftara Dell,
fe ll victim to th o new com era. koath Pun, Mlaa M llloa.
HIXTII RACK: IB l - t : .R u lin g
J f p a a o f th a raced la s t n ig h t ■lar,
F aehlon (laid#, Ilo ra l (laid*.
M n m a f a a t e r th a n SO fla t, b u t
MKVKNTII RACK: » t l - t : k p u a a n w e n e rv e n o u t o f I# *0' ky Andrew, L a f i
O fficer,
to n
»1ty dlptoneoa a t t h a t tim e,
a a w hole, t h e school Ing la s t KIOTII RACK: I t : C u rate. I la p p r
M ika a ta r i llrlgafte.
A h t w a s ro u tin e .
, . ,
NINTH RACK: Sft: M a r X Clan the a lg h tr a n lb , p a rtic u la rly m snltiia.
K la g A grlcola.
f a fa v o r!tsa o f th o p a s t aoaaon.
TBN TlI HACK I* » •!:
Cosial
a ll's F ir* a n d F m r v i M oo. w a re Jlm m r la , N o am tF a m a c k , R oam aa
Black.
M
arveloaB
Jlas.
a m to Cfco«r Q ueen an d S ally
BLRVRNTII HACK: *• «•»: V atBy, new c o m er*
tag *. P au l F a v o r it e , T r u a Jv sn .
l a the f o u rte e n th r a r e . R ailroad
kCK:
I* l--- t : D aisy.
TW K LFTII H A
C K :----iv er r s:s, fttCM
VSatBkf r liHft *.
a a fo m le h e d a m u sem en t f o r tho S ilv
THIIITKKNTII
RACK:
I*: Jft*k
M eta to rs w han ho
L roke U U .
ti, M ftlea F aB cr. M r r f s Frtft*.
at tho r a b b it a t tho q u a r te r m ile, F ru
F D U I lT K t ^ f T I I H A C K : I I : L o r k y
3
leap ed tb e fence to ch ase Marat*
Big Trim aieppvr. I l i a
ari

m

owaa- Ha caught tha runner*
I the etreteh, running Inside th*

rack:

Bookmakers On Ships

iu

llood. Jo h n A dam ., O ilde

WITH T il EU. 8- FLEET,
fiomdwbara In tho Pacific Dor. 23,
op)—A lot of yrronbacka aro May­
ing pul in tailors' pockrta thaaa
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. l/P) days
tg-cau** there Un’t a foot­
— Tho W ar Production board ball achedul*
abroad tbla warCam* out with newt Tuesday of
a scarcity In ono commodity which * &amp; * ■ ! * , of Iho colleg* g rid
a rm tho moat ardent hoarder
probably won’t ru th to buy—rap­
to r oil.
month’s supply on Jan. 1. Tba
A t tho normal rata of eon- shortage la caused by limited
auiaptlon, Um WPB raid, this shipping space fro m South Aqtercountry will have lass than ono

MftSOB la l)tt Otfttft eaufbt thd ■ w o n n r m u u n o i
•ram rii . unprapftrud.
Boddatdy
on* mo m ine half ft dftftftft aesra*
appear ad in th f dup'd «***
Immediate rrartlon w»ft: Who
(.lays w hom ? And »h * n f And
w h trt?
• A report#r waa bombarded with
the naitt* quoatton for
day*:
‘ H are you a football achodulat"
li t had non*. N rtthor did any­
one elao. _
,
8 0 -0-0-0, bundorda of
oallora walked tho dock* with a bad
rato of football freer and no
way to roduro It, or thalr rolla
of im onbatka

•

T O : )« ln i C t l U k u , a i m U h I *f
• Biftlft o th e r Ihfta th « S U U of
F lo rM b ; U a t hi* U r t h a o w a aftftrooo to C h a t* * . N o rth 'C aro lin a.
No m o ra p a r tic u la r (la c * la k a a w a
lo th * a f lla a l
T ou a ra h tr n b y h I U M bb O rah alreft to ao fto ar to a c a r ta la BUI
of C o m p lain t Ilia d by M yrtle C a l­
la h a n a c a la a l yeu fa r a ftlvarc*.
now p e a d la g l i t ib a C tre a ll C oarl
of Barn I no la C o u n ty . F lo rid a, a a a r
b rfiy a Iba J a n u a ry lla la I &gt;• r laa l l : ib a t l h d a y of Ja n u a ry , A. D ,
1111. la fta fa u ll Ib arao f aalft raaaa
w ill proceed K l- P a rta .

Lai thla Ordor ba publlah.d far
Iba alalulary liana required by la*
la Iba Baaforft Harold, Hanford.
Florida. a nawapapar of general
rlraulatlaa la aalft roaaly and

•C
i t w t t j U * ith
D,

1M L

la

to r
C lark of is o CDcalt C o arl. “ f i t " k U S H a " b *
ftem laoU C o u a ir, F lorida,
y: NOftLVC NQRWOOD.
D eputy C lark "V
(Official
sta le .
,
*
W ltaasa my
kaaft a a d
,
o a t i n t o f Ft’B U c a n o B
TO: Joaopb H. McCollum, a r e s i­ se a l *T offtc* a l ftaalo rA FlortftB. *
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loft
ft
ay
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tw
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.
d es! of a s u i t o tk s r t b a a , tb a
• •
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k u i s o f F le rld e j (h o t klo \ t a s t j i l t
a F. HERNDON.
k a a w a ad d ress Is
till
OenSftf
C lark
* t C lreu tl O o y r t ^
llaad. A tla a ts . U eergta.
&gt;
■ a a la e la C o a aly . F lo r M a .te
Tau a r e h tr e b r Ball fled and r e ­
NORINB NORWOOD.
quired to ap p ear to a c a rta la HIM
p'Deput;
of C om plaint (Haft by B laacba Mc­
(Official
Beal!
Collum a g a la a t y aa fa r a d lrerca .

AN IN D EI’EN R EN T D A ILY N EW SPA PEIt

iM tta lb

EaUbUmbftd In 1908

F lF T B K N T lt RACK: I*: M ental
Image, Meek eft Reft, T a w a r Tweeft.

ISTMAS

•Soviets Maintain
Daily

aiX T K K N TH -R A C K : I* l - t : alft
The condition of tho doge, In assag
g ler, Bmokey T a la .
Follow
iM night’s race Indicated they O fficer.
UJ bp In top form when the
NEVJCNTKRNTII
RACK:
H&gt;
pm act opens. Dee- 28.
. , Copt. DaU. N ancy Jo y . C ural* K.
KIUIITKCNTII RACK: I*
1-1:
(lahtTfrir will continue tonight

M

First LI, S. Forces
Land At Dakar Port

Boys’ Shoes
That

44,000 Nazis KUled;
37,000 C a p t u r e d
S i n c e Launching
Of Counter - Drive

Really W ear
»y

Poll - P arrot
I

Has it ever occurred to you that occasional chairs make
We have many

beautiful styles to nelect from, and so reasonably priced, too.

leisurely

room suite will
'“ suit" the most

walk

fastidious,

the

or

beautiful, practi­

your Halt .Bee
theta today I

store.

MA Bond in Every Christmas Stocking”
. . . M»kv thin your Yul*-tlm«j glogan. War
Bond gifts do double duty I I f a ft ftwcll way

State

V &amp; S fy

Sanford

"A Friendly* lastUaUoa"

array

of handsome,

sortment

of

Lane •

V I

•

Chests.

Classified Advertisements
Juat look at the
stunning lamps!
And atop to

»lfc'

Set our attractive

I

• ’’P*** «Hnett« seta
|n m a h o g a n y o r wal-

think, when thefte
■re gone there

. nhona !(• Lak* Monro*. »,,,&lt;&gt;&gt; u i u

M r W * ! 1nut f,nuh- juit
L A ^ IT M

won't be anymore
for the duntion!
Lovely
pottery
Mustard,

the ra a t Don Volgu-Cft li­
ft.
ounced tha capture of
•c a t, northwest, northsou Ih e a rt ad MUlorovo.
in lo tha ale towns, tho
■ Soviet troop* captured
ibrlatrathro etnU ie and
ocen lnhabltod localUtae

• trlpoil rovrrlng. Alto matching chair.

PLANTS each work a* fol- Ws buy second hand furniture,
it Broccoli. Cabbage,. Borpbon. i n .
a Onions, CofUrds, Lottneo,
1 1a, Tom*too*,
—— — —— ---------------- —
is, Druaeele Sprout*. J.W. HaLP WANTED—_________ ___

turnip

banes and tha
prettiest shsdes!

Also Floor Lamp* or
reading Lamp*. Any
one of these would
make a lovely gift I

a*
■| *

Sanford Men Will Be
Allowed To Spend
Holiday At Home ]
■tnii fwn)llr.

1
Fo r that "Special" lady of tho h.

there’s nothing

sh ell like better than thla **im m ’
Chair. Shell love you forever for your thoughtful*

'I

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the thing for a

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w hs ~ N w

MR

Why not a tevely
mirror or s picture to adorn W w^laT

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am o ng

ih e m B r la r* .

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n Ic IU i

fo llo w *

.Soul hat, 11
l*»
1 *a ft«

Clubs
S t a te s

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Ann,
n ffK t 'i
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I
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a ll.n n » h u a la l.-.l in a le tte r In
T h . H e ra ld that tin ,.,( » n l* a t m n
doing fin e
t • mr •! k re p
in g up the id o ia lr
the aim*-1
f o u r s th ru u g 't the •&gt;|*r ration of
• e n r lt e
m e n * • lul**
s gl
S le u
rtvo m v*a» fo iio e r U
ft|Mir(a rdi
tor nf the H a n lo n l H e ra ld
lit * i r l l e r
ftd lo n *

5
Campaign To Pay Peterson Extends
“Willie’s” T a x e s Holiday Greetings
Goes Over The Top !To Local Otizens

tk* Cify */

If .n r y
W o o d ,.

|

fo r a r v a r a i re a a n n ., I have
In _ IW arm e d f a r r e l o ve r
tw o &gt; n n and have v la ii* - l m any
in |i v
re c re a tio n a l
rr n l i r i
t h f 'U gto it
the
aouth
Thea*
C ft1ter* ha%r heen a|»onaora«l hy
a g reat in m r %arlnua o rg a n u a
i l l i*
H ow ever
about
al*
ontha ago | t l s i l n l a M a*o n k
S e rv ic e I ’e n te r in A le a a n d rla . I -a.
f h a te Iseen a re g u la r v itilo c
ftince for | have found I ill c a n lrr
lo be one *»f th# (m e a t. I don't go
*o ta r aa to say th e y have the
Inoat nto*|ern equipm ent o r the
fln eat in in a te rla la but (he per
aonnel th at op erate the center
a»e the f in rat fe llo w s a r ’ ve ever
had the p riv ile g e |4» know
" I lu st
men a re
a ll Maaona
one of I n w hich is
he Maaonle S e rv ic e
ith h ead«|uarter« In
D &lt; A ll the funds
I h r M asonic ttrd er ,

s 5 rltur'# which it Chtitt tkt Lord—St. Luke ! • //.

* RATIONING
G A S O L IN E
A , B , an d Q c o u p o n , now
good fo r th re o g a llo n ,
J a n . 2 1 , N o . 3 co u p o n . In A
'w o k , t i p l r a .

FUEL n il.
No. Ona and Two unit rou

Kn,

good n o w . No I r . p l r r -c. 2 8 ; N o. 2 a i p l r c , Ja n 10

to r lt lM t i f o o p ftr a llo n
In the
w a r a f f o r t . b u t t e d , U m fallo w
Ing it a u m o n t w aa c u d * by A II.
Tho
m am bora s a d th * . l a f f
o f U m S ftfn laolft
C o u n ty
W ar
P rtro .a n d R a t lt e h t e ' B — fd 1 1 -

8 U U A I1 A N D f ' O E E E K
J a n . 3. N o . I T r o f f r * c o u | hmi
c ip lr t ,

Jan. 16, Loil day to get r*
Uon book No. On*.
Jan. I I , No. 10 eugar coupon
tiplra*.

F. Woodruff III
Enters Training
At Basic School

Large Bob Cat Is
Swain
' Shot By J. T. Sv

*

G O O D E K I I (IVt
H ELD .
Ta,
K f.
31.
S (w a ia li
F ra n k
I.
W o o d ru ff
III
.‘ I ..I
S a n f o n i.
f l* . ha* I- r u n S . . fliy lit Ir a ln ln *
a l OfMalf, 1m.
y. r l . l
A rm ,
A ir
E o rrc.
Ila -t.
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A n c r l..
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a ff le
la tr
rfrrtrt
t 'la llm
l.t. t.rrrr.at,
ru
u ra r
at
course
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M r U u lln
Jr
.m l

K ic k s F ie ld
P o rt W o rth . T n
A t fira a lfrllo w
K o h l. A * ia tlo n |
f adet W iM wIniff Is a m einl»er &lt;»f
( laaa 4’!D w hich w ill be g rad
uat#d here w ith in a fe w days
o f th e asirnnd
a n n iv e r s a r y
of

opruingnfihi. pilot

school. One o f A v ia tio n
Cadet
W o o d r u f f,
c la M m a la *
i*
Hlow * r t A . H atc h . »&lt;m n f S a n * lo r
C a r l A H a tc h of N'aw M a ilc o .

Ooh A v e n u r
H r w * . g raud atorl
f r o m ’ F o rk U nlnn M ilit a r y A c a ­
wakafolnesi d e m y, V irg in ia In IIIIO w h e re he
w aa • m rrn b rr o f th * fo o tb a ll
and (w lm m ln g te a m ,. I l l * f a t h t r
fo ra a t wa&lt; te n rtd aa an rn liito d
m an
In
W o rld W a r I .
|

WASHINGTON, Doc. tf , OP)Bocrrtary of War Btimaon said
today that lb* German* apohand
to ha gathering strength for aa
sttompt to turn tha eowthern
flaak of tha Allied Army ewta-

th re e other
1***lay

# rfr

Hanford
Dev I-

P la
|.jl*

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of

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letter

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g e l* m north*-in P ra n e
Half lum
anal « r a l r r n G e r m a n y
llla a in g
the
wa&gt;
fo r
H rltiah
lrt*a|»a
a d v a n c in g
ml**
B u rm a .
N \ h fig h te r * a tta rk e d Ja p a n e se
m a la lla llo n s al I t a lh« dating oft the
M ai 14
r a r lie i
rr|*atil fiotn In dia

Manta *
I'teaae b rin g
»»%« .**tH
tl.* ’*
Ihrae AMl**.| attack*, cafa katra and a doll w ith .«•»»•
th e . am i a su itc a se and a I- Id . '
over an r * r r hroadenlng
w ith fou r r h a lra am i a ! * • .* t I
**f ‘ he Itw llan .a ran a g a in s t
h a w iseen a good g ir l
‘ sen t
e iir t n t
dn)*tialtion,
" Y o u r llttW frtem i
* aught
th e Ja p a n * •&lt; flat-foo ted
IV ffy
W rig h t."
*hnw ed th a t Ih r y now w ere
stir r e n d e rin g
a ir
•u p e rto rtly
or

1

M anfor.l
N nt

" D ra t

.**•

M m h ..|h

I lu te d S t a le s A m n
a ir force
he«*l.,t»»rts»ia aitnosmeesl that In
•*•** d r a lr u c t lv e aft*au ll* *»a flan
flag*
i •**•»« S u n d a y am i a third ) e s t r r
l&lt;* % a ita r k tn g
M \ log K o rtrrs a e s
for my d o ll
**«»• i hail* tigeal by Htd) two rn
V'leasr
bring t
• my f ig h te r * an*l t h r H rltiah n i l
p frti&gt; d o ll, loo
S a n ta . I want a
mI i tftfl
m et lit t le h i no oppoai
»|*r\e th at I can
I t miii in Ih e lr a tta c k .Sunday n ight
I ••i l i»* ••!•* ! a t u»h i»l th e se re n te rs h *lp my m am a get dinner
||„
J a p a n e se o il and sup ply
‘ 1 h r M asu ns uf A m e r ic a are
I have been a g&lt;MM| g irl a n I i.a%(
„|
S a b a n g . on the sm a ll
d o in g
one
nf
the
fin e s t
Jobs I am s m a r t In school and I r a n i.U n d
,.f
W i o ff the n o rth e rn
a n y o rg a n isa tio n co u ld e v e r do li m n
giMwl
lip of S u m a t r a in the N e th e rla n d s
In t a r in g
fo r
thi
s e rv ic e
men
K a * l Im lle s
T h t r r w as sp ecula
sM a v from t h r lr h o m es Th e re
" Y o u r frie n d .
lio n Ih iil ih r H ahan g la h l w a i
M a rla M e n e m lri
mad* h) p lan e * lauiM hr*l from th r
ese te n te r* w ill a t­
I'le aae don't forget « 11 ih* • l IMMI tun r a m e r I Ituatrtous, r r
ta in t !*• your tro u b le s anti
|MM«r people a/vl ch ild re n
N| a . l*«•* I •-*! tw o m on th* «p&lt; lu l»* op
1h r , II . ! - » &gt; . find &gt; w ay lo aid (*&lt;m| help a il the go.«| |n **|*I*
*i • fa tin g in th* II mi of B e n g al
•“ — " ' I '
I'v e
n ryt
&gt;»l i hr s a r t o r n c o u n try .’'
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In A l r . a n
S a n t a t 'la u ," ,
•*• •* dr.l
r,..( . . . U r h r.
rrrohltrrt.
I’ taaac brin g oic a
T o -.,
. - m . r . f r t r o .f r (h r
rtM-tt
a
.
t.clr.H im
a llp p r i,
and
‘ ■‘ I. M a lt .n a r y , rw n . m l . e a r n ,.. '
...n ir h a n k ie ,
I 'le a ir
r« m r , i
•r B,|t"lf m a la r ia l.
p in g min
. *.
t r r t a ln m e n t.
b i l l , r o , . all little c h ild re n
\ l*«lal " f f l i t *7 w as added
. g rrat
" H e tty J r « n T o w n .rn .1 '
• i rvice am i
s alutda&gt;
h*
Sfmifoilr
High

m any
» lh r i it e m ,
why
lh a j
eve n Ita tr now i»i*ana.| a pacl
**•
w ra p p in g
ila p a r t m t n l
to
w ra p p a r k a g r , fo r the aarvlca
m en who a re .e n d in g g i f t , lo
n c iv ilia n Ilf * .
. *4_ _ ,
M any v n ld lrra In th la a re a tak a
a d ia n t a g r o f th * A le x a n d r ia ce n ­
te r and If vnu th in k S a n fo rd I*
crow ded w ith (a lln r a , you fhou ld
are A lr ia n d r t a . T h a r * a r * fo u r
la rg e A rm y c a m p ,
and
on*
A rm y a ir hao* In the Im m ediate
v ia m t y .
fo u r
of
t h e ,*
being
w ith in IN m ile * o f th * tow n .
" S o * t iS t*
tlm » , m y
v a ry
b e .t w ith e , fo r a M e rry C h r lit m a , and a H a p p y N ew Y e a r go
to the
M a ,o n ,
of
Sem lnola
C o u n ty anil a m illio n lh a n k a fo r
th * w ork th e y and t h * lr fra ta rn lt y b ro th e r* In o th e r ■a c tio n ,
■re doing fo r th * fig h t in g men
o f A m e ric a .*-

7

Axis Still Strong
New Fuel Oil Coupons
W ar Secretary W arns Are Valid On Monday

MAJfT M A U 1ACX

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received

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Sale Fund ItiHcs

a ML b* was sudden

taU full

linvi it 11 »\ i'll at i I m* French
W i’.«t A ft it an |e*rt of Dakar.
A
ml Aim&gt; anti Navy

,hr *,,oiU""n

Many (itxalfallttw
Elald pro­
duct* already havp I—-.-rr tlocor*la.l
A l dawn today, J. T. Hw*|n. for achlavi-mrnt, tn *r*l*l com‘
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r i n g * .................
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rat a , . "log, l* :.
b ft *w*aip naar th* Big Trac,
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Children’* Party

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S te n s tr o m

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a v a ila b le a t th * B m b I a o I* C o unty
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transferred from other Imardo
to tho local board: Joe W right
WHliamean. Ed Rtomee. Martin
Jarm aa Spell,
Vernon Wilaon
Oaspard. tVjrrla Atney Ttnnoll,
Paul Coye Stanback and Albart
Barnard Collin*.
Edison
Left
Farm er and Robert It. Duns*
hftr* bate transferred lo other

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selectees for
I
Ihvember will b«
s Unwed toi spend Christmas with

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■MaraboU J’rocta*, Harley QagU
It other!aed, Barnlfte-i Middleton
K arris, L*st*r Albert Phlfllp*.

Tables* are on Item
that stand in high
favor always I We
havg • wonderful
and complete assort­
ment. Give her one
or a group of them!

dignified

secretaries and knceholc desks,
grouped with a lovely as- ,

Big Contingent
Of Draftees To
Leave Dec. 29

S e m in o le

catch our attention.

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on

Strolt "Slum licr
C h s lrs ", attractive ly prlcinl, nre the firs t lo

And, over there In one corner, we glimpse

Florida. MLS g t

woman

Ift lh« embattled fhetory dl*
triet of BUUngral tha G e n a a m
w en driven from t4 firing pool
Uona and building* whll* aouth
| Wftat of th* Volga Rlvar city.
wImto the RuaaUn* only a ih e tt
Um ir a a t&gt;, Um Rod

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to h*1p In winning tho W«r—and Save for
tho Future!

mountain* to the north***!.

man

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cal gifts at this

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Rome (’lainiM Fierce
Allied Attack On
Tunisia
Off
Letter Together For Santa lly Axis Held
WarrlorH

Thlity-Five

they do not ivav* for ihv torn,
drlw atartod nlna day* ago.
It land Ing I r&gt;dor l,.»n erntvr until
Two Soviet romraunlquro lUtmd {&gt;«• » • E B fa rU r. I « . l jo
- r* .
lartiva aorvtrr ,lvrk. aUtod thla
morning, adding that two m»n
who will Iravr Drc. JO Jam ta
O rh ra n IH/:g:ru and William
1 trapped and than killed. in th* Henry Wight, ar* voluntoor Army

A maple bed­

through

I f t r A va iiftalvd

Soviet a r m i e s plunged
southward In the middle Don
corridor today toward Rostov
after capturing 10,000 men
^n one German division alone
and apparently maintaining
their 12-18 mile dally pace.
A total of 44,000 Nails have
been killed and 87,000 have
been taken prisoners since the

$3-95 - $4-95

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Christmas

Year

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SAVINGS BONDS

ted Frew

Member

SANFORD, FLO R ID A . TH U RSD AY. DECEM I1ER 24, 1912.

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one of the nicest, moat acceptable gifts?

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hart- in on* d a y ."
said Mra Inggor«and
llt n r y
R u ssel)
Sf&lt;"l Ir y . an,| I w an t
to r ip r v s s my
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Holiday Observance

h o lid ay, a , w ill the motor rum
I a n te ,. In clu d in g
the
A ltm a n
&lt; h cvro le t
C o m p an y.
P rv v 1 m i,ly
other lo cal m erch ant* h ,d
annoonerd Ih e lr In te n tio n tn rloae
F r id a y . S a tu rd a e
and
Sunday
f ir m e ry B lo r e , w ill rem ain open
S a tu rd a y
D ry g o o d , m e rc h a n t, on S a n
font A v rn u e w ill k ta p th a lr . l o r e ,
open on S a tu rd a y but w ill be
clnrad F r id a y and 8 u n d ay. T h e
Poet O ffic e w ill ,1 m rem ain open,
w h ll, th * o n ly o ffle * open S a t ­
urday In tho C o u rt llo u a , w ill
be t h , a h o r lf f * and th * la a c o l­
le c to r’ *. T h * public lib r a ry w ill
cibaerv* U i* h o lid a y * and th a re
w ill b# no o d lllon a o f T h a H a ro ld .

C o u n ty
Tuben ilo .l.
Aaaoclatlon
to t l e .e g ir l .t iid e n l* and eipec la, 11&gt; to th e ir
e h a lrm a n ,
M ia ,
la r i, C a ld w e ll, w h o ,* u n tirin g e f ­
f o r t , in n rg a n ia ln g and d ire ctin g
l i d . e f f o r t , made it . oeh a a'lce e ,* "
A p r*« r w a , w on b y the Se n io r
t la ,,
fo r le a d in g
In tag .a te *,
w ith
b ro u g h t In T h e Fre a h men ra m # n eat w ith 122.14 and
Ih e S o p h o m o re , w ith 121 81 and
; ...........................M
the J‘u n io r , w ith $111.22
c o lle ct*
M ra.
n g la y atated

fib

IV K A T IIK K

GKOIIUIA—Slightly warmer In
th* north and w rit portion* to­
Vartoua church**
'
'her* planned
1
night.
actlvltiea and Holy Croaa EplaFI.ORIDA —Mild tempera tn r*
copal Church will have a com­ and allghtly higher In th* extra**
munion aorrteo a t 1 I J 0 P. M. northweat portion tonlghL
thla a ra n b g and
All
Soul*
Catholic C ta rth will Lava mid­
night M*«a.

WASHINGTON, Dm . 14, (PVBocauso of cenUnnod cold weather
In the EaiL Price Adm inistrator
Henderson today advanced to Dee.
l a the data an whleh eastern fuel
on u te ri may aaa third period
ration coupon*. Normally the**
The American Bar Aaseriatlon,
could not have been used unUI
W A S H I N G T O N , D m . 1 4 , l* &gt; 4 *
about Um firs t weak ftf January. a voluntary association of law ­ U f* liiiprtaanment a r death w tl
yer*
and
Jnrtrte,
organised
at
farerahto In aU th* w g r'ttte ta n .
ba rropaeed la th « aow CongraM
Bars toga, N. T . i a i n .
aa Um ataxtam ai panalty foe par­
sons convicted a t wilfully manu­
facturing and fc H ra ta * . k f a r tf r
e r defect!va m atartala te r tha Ba­
llon’s arm ed fa n a a , I f f - R M t
(D-AIa.) Mid today.
,, .

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Steps Taken Insuring
Good W ar Material*

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om watch** the atudcnta file Into dau he note*
Fad I Ibuf fat the internet _ ___
echool* of Benlnola County.
Crow Kit- U fuailli
fferect each one la. ■
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and each atudent can be plaead In one of theac Everyone hod' Am
New* T a i l o r
Jean Whlgham
County School E d ito r ____ Vlr‘ .
M u and n i prow
■*55* IcoUjr
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a ftrat group are the leadera. Many peraona wcddd thl* war effort.
W* bar* tho -houM-wUe'i kite” Copy Editor* •____ Valari# Walla,
be in thla claaa but few can qualify becauae the now
tUrjerio
Jena*.
Jajrea
Suet*
Betty Moor*, Martha
____ Holes Qu*r.
da are too high. Many of tb« wod)d be leader* mint Pa**, and
and LoanU* Dutton a n Reporter*
tcroaa,
J
i m Denton, Betty Pa­
irn that before one can lead he muet first learn to mj^onalbl* fo r glaring o m In ir**

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e second group are the clown*. Theao art the *«lfed entertainers in the classrooms. There la a time
ce for everything, If these person* could only condr energy until they are outside the daiaroom everyBid be nappy.
rt but not least are the earnest worker*. They strive
Jy with little encouragement / They need not worMlr effort Is nob In vain. Knowledge wIU be the r
, In the near future they will be able to rule

and Put* them on dlaplay.
tie will be glad to know
That for our nation,
W* bava learned to shew
Oar appreciation
We can do without a llltla decora' tUb ■"». . .
Op oof tree thla year,
Jett to ahow we ar* glad to aUil
be free Free to worehip, free from fear.

by

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a tnowman round
, i" *

and

|ip* In bit mouth, on hit
au old bat.

MR hooka ruch *■ InWi ny glories, travel,
OW **d good coml*
gw te people's boua**
hdoki that they bar.

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Boys* Shoes

0 1 BILL BARLB
Comdr. L M. H i i l wt ,
■tationed at tha Bantetd !
Itttion, gddrnaed Urn Kay

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w-

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Poll - Parrot

tiled that tho peneo who ha*
graduated from blah aebool )W
— many adraatagoo In tho armed
^M r. kW . and M n. Durdan'a
force* and In prleaU tifo over
ft n t period claaa** bar* a*ki*J
tho ic who ha?* not. He aloo pointto fin aaothor kit aacb.
ad out that In high tchodL ha baa
Sine* part of lb* money taken
fbn and frtadom which ho dote
In from tho Bod C nee d m * wa*
not find elaewhera In Ufm*
laad to All two kila, there will bo
Margaret Pii
• in hit account of Urn K ld y lf
i went? finished kit*.
Battle, b* told o f tb* doggod do- wo a l l w a n n r h a t
A* several room* want to fill
termination
of oar boy*, m a when
kite after tho Chrtatmaa holiday*, Adrla«r—MU* Rath Hand
agmlnet great odd*, to go oat and N oitre'!« blreby at era tk
the activity will bo continued.
Bek tb* Jap*. Om somewhat a mat­ tir m e e e L I t h l U r riled be
reietrl a a J A d m w p tr a lr la c .
in r bat gnmaom* incident w*i Pt
th e r a t i l , S
m u iU
/
that, upon abakin* tho body of b e n e , d eg a ssed ] M k U th e til
* dead Jap lieutenant, all o f the p r lltin n far fli^ M d U tta a r g
e k e w ilt a ^ H t e tk e
teeth fell out and tho Mar­ th a t IL
tb* privilege of ***in* an «xcit- lap'*
W , W a r e H n a a t y Jo
ine* created a atampodo tryiaf ■hie
Hem In ote C n n n t r g P U r ld b &lt;
lag
volley
ball
tournament
boWith lb* careptlen of aereral
to (* t om of three tooth for a l*&lt;h d a y • ( I te ee a m e * l i l t , (
tween
tb*
Fraehman-Junlor
girt*
provat or earn# a n * far (In
debate* from the Junior* and
chart* a* A d m ln le tr a tr te C
Senior* concerning their Cbrlet- and. tho Sophomore-Senior girta.
*
f t h e e e U l e o f M am ie A. I
Although
the
Sorhomora-SdniPf
maa parti**, school Ilf* baa been
Oeoeeee*. m th la STlk d ay
aa uaual at Lyman, It teema the team boot with a acor* of 44-9, lla own high echool, and bo #*» v em b er l i l t
boyi and
girl* can’t
agree- tb* other team mad* an n e e Rant tended an invitation to tho Key
A L TE R UKJB) a n e x t
■bowing. An outatandlng thing Club to vialt the Air Station In a
A d m la la tr a la ta C. T
(C ^ ld lh e y ever?)
th e r e la t e a t M il
in
the
gam*
waa
the
f
lM
paaa.
Tuesday, Junior* and Senior*
group as bis goaet.
lle b e r ta , d e e e a te * .
were well represented In Orlande. work on both aide*. Tb* team*
II a**ma they took Uta day off were compoeed of the following
to do tbalr Chriatmaa shopping. girt*!
i* m n o o r a r ow m
cem r
W* know W* were mined In
Frrnkmao—Jaalor
. jid o l K * M o u
o o o rrr.
American IllatmryIf
Dorothy erumley, Ann* Lotrall,
PLoniDA. IN r a e u n .
Bom* of the LH8 girl* have Evelyn
M a th e w * ,
Dorothy
in m n a r a m a r
By -BOMB CHICKEN”
really been rportlng new winter Price, Louie# Watklaa, diktat
UOait ATOTTK, Deeeaee*.
cloth**. Namely-Dorolha Johnson, Bowen, Nancy Jo Oonaalett, Lore­ -..(Editor* N*t*i Thl* ( o k a i I* TO a l l r a a u r r o n 'i AMD *mm&gt;
m i l n a v n ia claim * ma n u Gertrud*
Hudson and
i’-ddl* lei Thorne, Nancy Cutlum, Ellen
nrekly item fat tb* Cilery Fed
AOAIM** I AID k » Mr*Ur*. Alto tb* boyi bavetakan Januneo, Dorothy Jlmenm, Mar­ U t the tank a f writing i t ga*a MAMDI
TATWl
I
tn ite a fancy te bright plaid tha Perkin*, Lola Hwaggerty, each weak to a different anew
Taw tad each ef yea ar* hereby
Mtlfte*
and
repaired
yreoeat
peeling real. Kverybedy feat rib* say. claim, and a w a n te
* , which
■ten, from tha Bdltnr te tha Cepy yew. ar either *( yew, may have
ageJaat Um eetat* o( MO*a ATOTTX deeeeaed 1st* nt Mid Cwwary,
Martha Pact,
Stella Che
t* lb* oeanty Jody* ef SKXi.
■mills Lundquiet,
Audrey Bach,
Weill Can anyone tell me what HOLD county, PJoeMa. *i hie of.
Charlotte True, happened to SHIRLEY ECHOLS Dm in U* reart hen*, ef eald
Camille Batten, and "BUTTE B8ALL" BENNBt Oawnty at gaeferd. Plertda. within
’ llacka. The Benlorv, Sophoeight calendar month* from the
irgtnla Chapman,
. From on* aourr* it’* SHIR­ time
i, and tb* Fredsuen think
of the fleet publltatlea of
Virginia Tuten, LEY’S fault and from anothar thla notice. Each claim nr demand
are NUTBII
It’e "BUTTERBALL’S". . And Mall be tn writing, and (hall etata
lie U m . baa a name*bake
tha plaee of reoMenre and p u l
then GEORGE SPEER te m lud office
if no on* , ala* doea. On*
address ef the claimant, nod
Dp In It aomehow, .' - -BUT1EK- thatl he »w*nt in hr Ike claimant,
lller’a greyhound* hu beep
agent,
nr altamey, and ray eueh
etMd “Red Eddie-. W* are
BALLhad
a
date
with
SYLVIA
PHOTOGRAPHIC GENIUS
ar demand net &gt;o filed ehnll
MEISCIt tb* other night, what claim
By LAURKLLK DUTTON
be void.
happened to her "r**olotlo(Pt t !
UAItI.II LILLIAN l.ITTLB.
. . . And what's all thl* about
WIELD,
If you have noticed the little LUCY WARD and GORDON
A* ..orator of the lo f t
Will and Tenement ef
brown cate dangling from a strap FRKDEHICKTT T - i tram I . _
w orn ATOTTK. |K ,U ,C
over John Belyeu’a ihoulder, and Romance, maybelll ™ BEAUF1E
PI
ret
pubMcallon
Nov. t*lh. IfIL
and John Forward’* ipech on when yea **k*d him what It waa, ROBINSON had a iwtU Um# at
"Rny Men Prefer BlonUee*’ were he replied. "Oh. Juat nyr camera-, the Convention. . .Maybe fBANK
erceptionally good. Juat'lear* il you probably think he la Juat an HOWARD of Lee*burg bad some­
camera fan. But if you thing to do with HI 1 —Well, here'* T h . regularM orten
a a eu a l m eetin g e[
iC ,,°K.t,he
(or * Pf0*r*m amateur
were OM Of to lucky .tudenta a new on*l _ ANN'BTLNR *nd ik e eharebolgera • e f Tke aanferd
With tb* money In tb* Eighth who taw hi* tnawhot book when
A
ltanllc
K
atloaal
tlanli w ill be
Graded P in y band, they bought it waa at achool lait week, you ARTHUR BRANNANIIt Keep It kelg at Ika b a n k in g bcuee In a . . .
a Bible. It waa certainly worth know very well, that John U on in the family, I luppooell —A» lord, TlorlOa, om Tweedor, Jan ­
the unuaual couple of tha week, uary IL m l . SI two oeloeW I*.
their pcnnlta. Al.o,
two
new
. fee Ike eleetin e of d lreelere
Aemliert h*v* been
addtd te the road to rueecu In tha photo-1 Barbara “BUTCII" DAMPIER Uand
Ik* tran section ef .eneh o lk .t
graphic
world.
Snapping
hit
pic­
and THERAN MADDEN —A l u builneea
their grade.
. . m a r property rome
before Ike m eetin g
Betty Bennett' war Men-thla ture* at the ideal moment I*
A. L. Delta,
morning aportlns a new Hag ow OM of Jokn’r gaet point*. Ilia
rirtl-f
k*r ringer- Could it be a sailor picture* ar* not only natural and MARTY PERKINS and tha aolfull
of
Uf*
but
they
are
also
named Bill TT Dot HelUnd U also
fUenTMT Get her to UU you *teen wearing a sailor* ring a- clear and Interesting.
bout it aomellme*. It’s really a
Unite* picture* of people are ■craamll! ** -Another np*sd. in t » d M arne*, o r m a ao L ttaken in a clever manner, they Coming coupla te NORMA JEAN ttom o r Tit at aTARDtko r*ww
•eera unlnterretln* to other* who SAYM and E. C, HARPER. . - rOMPAMTe. I ttV . A p L o m u a
,
rOWPOMATTOk,
do not know tho pereon photo­ Nke pickin'* E. C. - LOIS MER­ •Mode*
la feerekr g iv e* ‘l a *»
graph*!. John ha* a w ry tricky IWETHER and MAJOR KINO pmrUew Intareeleg (kal * petUian

LEGAL NOTICES

Claw Beprepentatlre*

Athletics

LYMAN SCHOOL

Which group do yog belong ?

ay down w* go,
|a aflegllng, our.face*

--

Staff For This Week Commander Hun
Talks To Key C
w n b ly

Classified Students

ar School

1 |

m -* •e
fl
anPJm

So let’* give atampa and bondi to
friend*
With anothar oaafol thing,
And tb* Victory will be oar* neit
And’au'lbg church bdls will ring.
ALICE CAMPBELL
Room Eight
BjuMth
Tho boyi and girl* of Room S
are learning to apeak Bpanteh.
W* ar* learn! nr Bpanlth now
■o we can grow up, »peaking two
language*. W* want to be good
neighbor* to Mrtlco and South
America too,
It la fun.' Evary morning w*
aay, “ Buena* dla* Seoorila- to
our teacher. In return ah* aay.
"Buenaa dlaa muehacho. y mochscHaa". Today ah* aald, “Tengo frlo”, which meant, "I am
cold".
BETTY KNOT
r
Sanford Grammar
Letter* To Mm ta Tk* Service
Tk* children of room 0 Han­
ford Grammar School, ar* writing
letter* to men In the eerrioe.
Wb*n w# writ* tbeae letter* we
dm*t teA them about tad thing*
at home becaua* we know they
aheady bar* enough trouble*.
Wo have a boy tn ovr room
named Jimmy Joyner, Jimmy
wrote a letter to hit father and
told him a couple of job** and
funny thing* about home. Ilia
father aiuwtred hit tetter and he

WHAT'S COOKING

BPeSfiSK

ft UBN ARK tmiX gulog atjjwig.

A dvertucm enti
each week at fol11, Cabbage, Bn

vorita food te fried «
favorite actor U Oe&lt;
gomery: actrem Had
Her ambition it te I
echool of moat* teach
withe* to attend Soi
tegr.
»•

become* famous, won't
glad he It o m of your

History. PnpUs Write
Themes On Americas

practically

Envies

baa been tlteg by tkn elnakhnldera
o f - Ike glsk d erd pern Comnnnr.
Inanrparnled, In Ike Ctrenll Cewrt
n ( I n r i l f f l O suntr. rie r U a . renweating t k t l **M eerperallon be
dbea.tr e &lt; nnd D ial eald m atter
w ill cam e um I nr b u r l s * before

Several colored'nien over 38 for
work in Crate Mill to HU vacan­
cies o f men drafted for Army
duty.
Wages 35c hr,—time and onehalf overtime over a 40 hour
week.
Apply at Shinholser Crate Mill,

THE GREY CAB COMPANY
Announces a Change in Fares
In order to elimlnaU the confnalon caused by
different m nn and fart* the following price*
wIU prevail;

20c per person anywhere within City
Limits or to t|ie Nfival Air Stat*mf ^
40c (2 persons) trip charge .South of
20th Street /
Children—Vi f^re.
GROCERIES AND BAGGAGE EXTRA
Call 69 fqr ooUld* rate*.

�For Victory...
P le d g e

\

UNITED STATES OEFINSE

SAVINGS HONGS
A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
■ -

■» JL

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. DECEMIIEK l l . IGIJ.

Kingr Winter Makes His Regular Appearance

Axis Retreat
Nearer Base
Of T r i p o l i

a g es On
o B u rm a
New Guinea Allies
Battle To W i d e n
W e d g e Into Jap
Defense . S y s t e m

1

Smith Pacific Army flylag
fartrsssss csacuted saw raids
oa th* tnvasy airfield a t Mau­
ds and damaged a t least on*
cargo aklp near B aasslavitla
Island. Tka cargo vaaaal waa
aattUag M ar Its stem when
laat seen.
I

nUli

In

Tu
-

fd.

m
«
111] &gt;••««Inlesl !*»**i
On thr North Vfn tu ')uni
thr ptijfhi of \ttii *
h.| |. iutirl a]
l,rjrI«riBi i«
r i••■
i l.*
woir»r Hr T
i.m
* nil* - "• hrvl
Mimrta. oitily « 1»mmu * -.«! -*f|
th r h
if Alia haa**of 1•ip■ tiUt
n 50(1'-nil:Ir fi1icfit Irn ln\ imuni
thr wlti KI Aghr tin f«*t** H i t
w r«l|lrr ruittinurl {»
• l*t*y ""“I
rfirritiwrM in Tilmmin t*i»t ViB-iM
i.nl
troop a\%rfr rr|*oilr&lt;l t&lt;* I m i *»mt

Ja c k F ro st g o t to work on this fishing host, the DORIS GERTRUDE. A crew m em b*r c r o c some of the |ce o ff th e superstructure s f lr r ,h r b u st arrived at Kultnn Kish M arket in New V,&lt;k
C ity. (C entral P r o a ) .

R. A. F. Planes Military Students Explain
Attack German
Plan To 5tart Victory Coi ps
Regions Again Last Day To Get
s ho w e r incendiary Sugar Rationing
BombB And Explo-1 n ® . , .
sives On Munich OOOk IS Jan. 1j
For Three PoundH I
Until January Jl

.

p i,- \ ,rn.it 1 il

Gn i- Mi* -n cn lli'ii "gatew a
in i In i 'sms .i-in* nmt its
1
»- i t .

• if....... .
• t . t
" .» ’

cendlary bomba.

Vatican
T Vatican radkt 'i

f

J&amp;l

Broadcast
Eve Maas

" f onsklsrsbl* damas* was dona,
oepectally ht naideolU l dUtrkU
and to pohlia balldlns*. Tbs popelation sustained iaaaea. Night
fighters end antl-*lrtr»ft artillery
brought down IS British aircraft
Furthermore,
alx
four-engtnod
bomber* war* bronsbt dawn by
day over French territory and
th r o caiaanj plane* orer the saa."

1■

It im 'latm would
up i.ooo.000 C»4

iuiw

imitlniji far doi

. Mm Mini on Ihr m o l
■ • * In-fnrr SUlinifru
. iifulrr cJen Vft|i
■I it n ihrifUgh tb # 4

&lt;i nhit riplum)

urn •&gt;( m%me
•l+tv Ihf Movtl
■inert I to
th*pj»tch

l ; i Army
i

1-U

mill

i ■**]i &gt; i h a c k
1 if like
M nil A lii
v t Ihin-Voli
*M ItMVinX
I lit {f ieri
"*■ H. Ihr Monti
I'M- S«t ih* lft|
la
.~
- ft t-gftflll]#
i%*
M
iflits

to mat i lor«l ptnui it«

l»* r rcatinv

i jo to 25 III
l*t'25 in ilea

Gasoline
Slow Up After
Bn ti On F jvlurr S tib o a rd bflet!
\\ liislliDjf illir
Tax Fui»cl I**1ini" ini'

■ff fm pulal
11 n i i t l m '
^ii«i)fi&lt;*rB w
t mlvMrwr,
•lot not n«P
•titm f n li t r
*
&gt;ok«
nl»o report
• o the Stall

'•uni* mniinu

halt lea In
s- ..fi |irvvlo
• ' a tot nl
L Ural Mll.l
n
till
fn&gt;n|j
ii*-»Minn tan
'-k *.1, *Inmag
ntiuri
lint train*
nt w rrr rrfl
,* 3 t !h .i Ihr 11? HUM HO
o lift hrr ihr lied fo r
, . I Ititr ilMtAhcr betw
*l«v from the
u « i i«iy«1 k rrjMir

.»M ». wtiulti rn

**f A i m tnwip
I'M r it HIT Ilf 1

Tr

"

I'Jll link'!* of tlj

k-v &lt;in .-f Itn-lnv at ti
m mil i Mu- Ihm River.

$HO.r&gt;For The I'oor

a

CnucA itia

,i m ,.
, i , i - lu n g b i t t e r N f
i , -i - 1 .m i, d i n i t - w ith in

‘J Mr Civic Clulm Kaiso

|

c n U rv

umpniRii " m ih n n to n o d
tm « ith iiil!it|&gt;!H* its

ill off a "powrrfiil oiipili i «i f .i. k"
hy Alla fwrrra n n n k i i u m i i '
|
fli.mttiH now ti«a n 1I •' 44t • 11 •re*14*
Ohio HP11 imlr* im*. r . 1. *• i .
KI Altttiu-m jmi*111 ti * ' ' T s s
11 IB thrur r i l l s ore
tlit- ilr»rrt win in.it i . • 1 ' SM
.i'i*rr\ i % !■*
•
Ms»r ...... • wii|*|*&lt;&gt; , 111. .... . V a |
\ r.
Hi Ihr \ f ilrnii *» .
l - lu g lv lit I •’*!

were h allllnx to widen their w rdxr
Into the Japanese defense system
ami wipe out th r enemy trapped
in a pocket In the tluna area.
T hr Allied attack a g ain st the
hn-h %Ilil Bit
illiani WrUruj f UHO »••* . v%
two rem aining Japanese strong po­
U r an j Ttniik HhiimrB, ch«&lt; .*r- IliHilKfltiirl) s .
ilttons In th* Huna area of New
Thr A im l *
••f l hi l &gt;efrii*r \ uUht'll'a l)i'
&lt;•
Guinea is making steady headw ay
1' t li&lt;H I f g ll n, Iir*i I i k t l h '
• Ifl'tk*. .1' (fill.
ilrsplte the enemy's do-or-di* r e ­
lion Hflivitirm |ilnnrtrtl for b* n - Iiral'lf till nfi I
sistance,
General
M acA rthur'a
hi (hla aiPii nl a m i' ' I’t' it t
.It-ml
wl,
communique said earlie r today.
\t* fi I uf t h r A m rficin 1 • * ■ u 11
miikfhl
One of the main airdrom e strip s
Ini! rvi'Pinif
It II Thorn*,
w ith&lt;ti
Inir !'■
in the sector has been captured,
H'l join nl. irH' firvi l hi a mull rif
Mill fAlut mt i
\V iElin ni l^-fflrr Rfu) John I
th* comm unfa oe said.
I IT;
I
KI Acrhnln
"T h* s tu c k ," the com m unique
OllllTYPh H■I
In the w estern a ir w ar B rs-, l O t l l ( OUDOn I h ( t O o d K. U T ( ktuilrnts ml ih r 1 m
b rn lty **l h lari«U, riplaln&lt; I « I m i nun ml at 11
said, “ w ith the co-ordinated su p ­ U in ‘i b is hom ^baM ti bomber* at
Inn
tih
port of tanks and a rtille ry and ticket} O rrtn M j for the ucnm l
I
ihr
HO mlir* &gt;
. • .mm' m
n • jlwilllAVV It* til *»f *&lt;» tH«»t
aviation, is making steady hcad- ■uctM iiTi night, t h u n d r r l n f
Ilrui nl KI J11**'■
D
rm
.ni
th#
WRS.
“ f r u t w t l f b r of h lfh r i p loan rs
unlv a * a || iu«
________
hi»nl V fftrrv
**A soat of heavy bunker-type ______
_____
___________________
Inrem
iU ry
bomba • o v to Mun
Tnnm.ni&gt; to
Th*
deadline
fur
sevurw
g
W
.r
&gt;wing
-lsrte.1
.11
uve.
ihe
j
ytroejr polnu, with supporting ax^ ^ tdrthplace of tbs Nad party
mtu 1 unui«
«•'to1*11 luu
a fri- •’*■»« *fuu lr fyouth*
ng -Book Una fo r su |g H
atouhrt a sd lam ja p lsmmswm W. g .t: f e s t T^&gt;y'l n ld Mlcwred mt a I- R ationing
Alll«wi (4nr ,
mllflavy ertvfe*
courrft* VrM atrel, n s overrun fled thruit dMp Into FTanrs by and coffee kaa been m e n
I , .] srsl lu\ , ihm st'-i
Ih. lit M )«h h'
until Jan. II, A. It I'rlrrso n rm mhera wtl( i lo rn ci
U. 9. F ly in g F ortre sse s and Lit
era lore, coat the R-A.F. II bomb­ secretary of the 1 nunty t’rte- Ihe M int.tens! A*s*w ,,,t ,..i
■ W illiam
Bani e r s —a reliable indication th a t it and Rationing Board -tale-1 l,slay _u-lr ibule-l siii ml 4,- i t ' i
u m l l&gt;&gt; ihst
A ustralian manned w»s carried out by big num lwra— Unless this book is
)h,
Ih* way through and "considerable dam age" wa* lime, he pointed out. it will be
n (lil ,
,
Jungles and ptllbose*. Am erican uf fir tally acknowledged by Ihe impossible to sre u i, » new Iss.k (I.
when th*v are Issued which n un^ , | , u f h t r t . |i.-c
e b e d a general *t- G erm an high command.
iofanU y la n__,
.X M c tc d J o be earty m t h , year.
,, ,,
tack upon th* rem aining Jap an ese
N I Smith.
It Waa accompanied by wld*
Num ber 10 coup-... m tr r * - | Hho
. .. ..
positions of Cts B ung a rea Mon­ ■weep* o ver F ra s e r and the Low
'MVlinir.
„re*enle-| ., tl, „ . ■ frum
day a fte r a whooping advance of C ountries by Intruder planes, twin- lion Wok I* good for three pounds
of
su
g
a
r
until
Jmn
.1,
i..u
p
o
n
j
h
l
,
,
........
..
■tlr L
Tooo yard* weal of Cap* Endaia- engined W hirlwind fig h ters which
»7 m ay b* used to .ecure onel K Hoyle. Itiig Gee J ( Hutch- •
,'dere.
also a re used a s bomber*. Nasi pound o f coffea until Ja n .1
lM)ni
J
.
m.
,
|
|
u
l(
a
,„|
iTmrnr •
Th* American-m ad*
G eneral tran sp o rta tio n facilities were th slr
" P ltfif(ic volunlrrr* arc c!t»- rrerivet! i _ * f t l f i m f «)■
S tu a rt lig h t tahka, w ith th eir ma- principal ta rg e ts.
lnv • fin# job In helping us out 2h years ** rnemtuTs
chineguna and ST-mlllimcter can ­
No few er than rig h t enemy
\v |{ K a-nei I'...I. ,■
non barking, tor* through *n- train s w ere shot up; and every with fusl oil application*, w ith '
trenchm ent* and sm ashed fog and Intruder cam* back safely to base. th* r o u l t th a t all f till «&gt;|l *l&gt; M Pinch, Tl .inn- S u111v—
plication* mad* prim to Dec Id. I m eter, it « 11a it,..........
ro n o v u (Irons point* one after
The s ir m in istry 's communique
II
the other da* pit* the u*« of flame­ today, although surrinet. mad* It have been processed lie said Mi vie. T &lt; lb
thrower* by Japan*** fighting to plain th a t Duisburg, which stands "R ations appfoven ,e re mailed George .Siml , i I Its
Out this m orning
Applications I l.ei hrr. t i
IU'|&gt;ei
th* t u t man.
at the confluence of Ihr Rhine rejected a re now in the m a ll,; l haprnsn. l i m n .•■1, 1.
Beginning w
with the attack on and Ruhr river* near Essen in and
ia also iwmg sent la II W Jtorkci
S ib
Cap* Endaudare, which waa cap- on* o f th* g re a trs t industrial thosenotice
h ■ixlnii
•. v«i&gt;r*(
f
.
. . v
who** appllrstluns welo Rfi*! Atfflrvy
la n d Friday, tanka won In uaa a re a l In G erm any, was hard hlL Incomplete
crrtlfirafc*
of
&gt;»ni* »«nrirr I’V' ' , "
i ' V h ' i ,1
,
o
r
not
signed."
by the AUlM for th* l i n t time
“ L ost n ig h t," aaiS the commu­
h t follow int
w fic
i*n »tntr*l
0 , 1 * ",
* * " ' |,*
Mr. F atarson polntni out th a t T
In Utla thoator, and th* Japan*** nique, "a stro n g fore* of our
r r r tlf h a te s for 10 y r . r . ..f aer'* " S" " ,l " fr,,m ,M |
had no anti-tank wtapom except bomber* attacked industrial ob­ p rio r to Dm . IfC furl oil a p p li­ vice: Al Ilarlneau. K ui*.,,| Mon. ' Sis field c .m p .n i.- «cr.- w m s,.
cation* were com ing In so fa st fort on, H arvey Sw unarn Mint Wol- •
th* .flamethrowers.
arul
ilay tn »linr .» *»f ''
jective* a t D uisburg in d e a r th a t It had been necessary to
fer l^rmracn.
■ ! Their position, a* a consequence, w eather and b rig h t m oonlight.
fre ts * them a t th at date, so th a t
Eli *Itics ywuntr
I ,«*f I r anti
" T h is a tta c k was heavy and eon- th e llmltod personnel rould lake
’.waa datartm U os nphfly, and they
and Mr, Writk«»( f
war* m o rto d T o bar* loat their centra tad and m any large fires care of tham . These coming In Ffitwe
Shurnr*.
Ihe
follow
imr
o i writ*
commander,. Lieut. Gan. Torn!taro were le f t burning."
a fte r Dm . Ig, a r t now being pro ru ra ta «t thr* m n-im r
IJetii
Hortt, ail aspect on amphibian*
T h . G erm an comm unique, aa ceased, h* Staled, and will lie 0 . E. WhHa of t hr
i nadlan
warfare wh* la Mid to liar* M broadcast by th* Itcflln radio, did m ailed o u t- 'U soon as possible. F l r i t I&gt;|v|alt»ns
Sri iff
0a«
many of th* major Japan*** land, Utile to bid* the punlahment tufTh* deadline for the credit McKIrrath and l*fr Wihutm
iaf*. inclod Ins IhoM at Wake, Tcml by th* city.
coupon nystons. whereby fuel oil -ohnsui
.Guam, and lahaol and a t Ooo*,
"Th# enemy," It stated. "attack- waa sold by dealers on prom ise
en New Gulaaa, laat Jaly IS.
*d (crtral plan* In west Germany to re tu rn ticket* later, was Dec
by night, oopactally the tow n'of 20 and cannot be m e n d e d *xDuisburg, with explode* and la- e*pt fo r spM lal em ergency, he

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* , A s w U ls* Press 1

■ In the far Pacific theater,
(Jen. Wavell’a army from In­
dia has driven a total of more
than 50 miles into Japaneseoccupied Burma and captured
the town of Alethang-Yow.
only 45 miles from the big
Japancso base at Akyab on
the Bay of Bengal.
In New Guinea the Allies

Soviet Army Crush*
Hi t t e r Rcsistam
To Approach Rot
tov - On - The - Dt

LONDON. Dev 22 ,AI
Com la ml tM from ihr Ilrilt«h
Tint army h*%c gMntkril
tr«»m Ihr »r« *ml p ■nr
Iralrti
wllhm ( h r milr of
Itlirrlr. Rrulrr* ludnt r r p irl
After thr fi*r»t ihr l
pnndm
ilhilrrM

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n u m b er

A s m i r i ii t r il P r e s s

Entire Campaign Of
Na^is In Caucasus
Is Nearing Collaps

Allied 0 p e r n t i o n s
In T u n i h i a Still
B oK K cd
D ow n
By
Severe W o a t h e r

WASHINGTON. Dm . U .
(AC)—America* plaaca beav-

M rnihrr

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imp
Junei

125 mik* noi

• o*i *«f Itonlov, *
1 (hr
1)un, mlj
tl iii the fjj

Florida Dchydratin:
Program Progresi

Fual all ra lion |&gt;*rmlU for
beatias wUak went Into affect
on Oct. 1, will b* good until
« t SO, I t u . Cool Ins and
tla s forma arw for six month*
duration (Oct. 1, throush March
SI. AU other laaucs are for three
months ported from data of ap­
plication, Med Poltroon stated. He
added that more volunteer* ware
naodod to help make out forma.

Map,. It
win i, riahl t
..f Him—
"uv ihr* ift&gt;
nay
*r(ii 1- 1m&gt;
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U.S. Plans All Out
Air Attack On A n

W \.*IIIN*. TON. f)cc. 21, 01
s t*ifatly fsi'itinlcii program
[Peking j«fmt-Aiing and dfhjTft
imr KImihIh m*hfoods, fruit* f\
vi gt’tnidi** f«»r l^ n d L ca te necflt
j , n (111■it *1 »«■ f iirncatt here U&gt;
,, j lll|HI.M M s II1f•
•■&gt; R«p J Hardin I'ctaraon
III sM.sii t
I rtkt lmM
,1 s f 4l 14 |H ‘ 1
•'&lt; *1 .
Whrn hr pl
I)th &gt; d in tin g and brining |
i si i it. .1 nipufl, ti* ft *is |'l 1. f o !**■*»*« flap ApafootU, prtnelp
ti • t i ■ -dim* io .i i '-i T.1. in tli muMrt. nlrrotiy have been perfi
I
. ho I, h. . . ■» 1'.• *1. f.I lt&gt; th r b u rrau of fU h fflN
th** intviitir department*
Si
pir* of the processed H t / d
havo liecri shipped to G r t l ( ]
W til l lu­ ti VII ill) III*' I I I. 1*“tire |1* « tain where they recently w a t t
The product Wrill beet
tn nth I'ft'veii
l l H .4 i. th. .1.1 f
hot 1 -•1 hiv M IT M"M hiii r f | a a a atjindiiril part of regular 14
I
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use
riirgovt.
tii ai
11a L w 11 In' a k,i ileibh*
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Tre prr krut
Ini' r*rii
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MINIKIN. Dec 23, i,r&gt; Thr
Tli.
r. f»
ATLANTA, Dee 22, (At - TH-t U. fl. A rm y's d j-h ih mr f--t. ,-lb
ill* -4
rax tonal Office of Defense Tran-- service rnmmsiid, which h.i M
1u w
pert* lien announced Monday i » u supplies and procurem ent, n 1nu»
j II
rerulatlon* gavarnfng trade and celling ready tu servfer "an1 till
Ail*.,
t I*,
Irarel daring thaC hrla lm aa holl- o u t a ir offensive against the A
and will bo’ ready to urriii,ipli*h
davr.
Store* will b* permitted to thl* mission within a very l.nef »ii|)p|ii * i&lt;( * || f#•r I’m* in ruch rtf

make two local deliveries on
Chrlatmas Eva provided
they
cuke non* on Cbraltma* day, and
refutations on uaa of rental can
was intarpratod aa alao makinx It
a violation of ODT rubber eonaervatlon polklaa to use renUl
ca n for apMlal holiday tripa or
trevrt to froths]I bowl game*
Th* latter ann quorate eat fol­
lowed rtcolpt of raqjeat* for ad.
who reported a hoary demand for
vice from rental car operator*
a** of thoir vqLJel** for such

purpoae*.

»i nines Ui Ihi- i-a*l, end
period," Grn. Henry F. MlUn »oul Mr
-■lubll , 1 ml suppliers (rum withtoday,
dtawlnx *dl In * Pl1 nf tie quota
ilmiiU.I lor rarh tnn&lt;*
PO ISON S FAJdlLV

Tin- udmlhl-tratiir said hr would
not trunrnntee in lurnlsh rvrn th*
not quartn nte* to furnish even the
Gen. C hany C h ln s-llll, prrmli-r uf amount of petrol* jm relim atcd
M ancbukuo, w as yaportad t .- i 'j demand would requler downward
by Chlnca* Illy h ^ Command U» revUlun r f his estimates,
h a r t poisoned all th# mrrnlwrs
STORM W ARNINGS
o f hla fam ily and abot tn death
a Japan*** ad v iser and fire hixhNEW (1RLEANH, Dec. 22. (AT
ra n k ln y officials of hla puppet
so v a ro m rn t, th an com m itted sui­ —The Dnltad States Weather Docide. “T h* P rem ier w as unable rrau ordered up small craft warn­
to stan d a n y loag*t th* Japanese ing* from Mobile, Ala. to Apala­
oppression." ti&gt;* H igh Command chicola, Fl*. do* to fresh to strong

CntINOKING, "d*c. 22, i/TV

winds and local thundsr squalls.

(&gt;as Company MaT '
Merged With An

I'illL A D K L I’lllA , Dm .
-A proposed m a rs a r of
I'ow ar C o rp . a luhsidlary
• ra l G as and Electrt* C ot]
A aaoetatrd Uaa and E h j* |
Urn, w ith four a u b a g g
subm itted yesterday ■ ■ v
of the S ecurities
Com m lsslnn.
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Com pa n Iea to b O " a ,-';
Florida Pow er a n J i l B B
Kcrvlc* O a SanfdM Q
H ants Fy L and Co. a n d 1
Power" anil L ig h t Co. Xaot

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' f i l m ill.tu n : iiitiw it

rord Herald

hum
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TCT tAWFOBD B T O A IA BAlfFOlP, fOOWHSM

Protecting Small Business

m uica, am i c u iiic m ia io aauca

hi u io

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MWlu...........

many gow ■tap* a gatiulna m/yl*ry B i n - G*n*r*l Kart Z*!ui*r,
ram panllra unknown, new army
ekiof ef «uff.
. .j i
Unjialni In any atandard Ger­
man reftrenre book, Zeltaler U 47,
atocky, a personal friend of dread­
AP Features
ed Geelepo thief HenHeh Himm­
Into the murky picture of C er ler. He v at born In l-ockaa, rol-

” azi Army Chief
Of Staff Is Man
Of Deep Mystery

*Ttm-

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22. IN I
entaored in World W ar I and
tarred a t lieutenant, entered Utla
war at a colonel and waa appoint­
ed chief of ataff of Field Marahal
Evald Von Klleet'a flrat panteX
army. Ha became a major faneral early thla year, and—a t
Hitler dlteardad older ehleftlani
—moved tp in llentenaht general.

then fall general.
Zeltaler la eatd to have prepared
plane for the Naxi drive Into the
Caucatut, now • tailed at Moidok.
Recently be was attached to Ifitlar'e headquarters, representing
hit buddy Himmler.
Why Zeltaler was given hie new,
Important job Is speculative. But

Hollywood Shops proudly ahmSutice3 its
. appointment as ExcItiaiVfe Agency fbr

War-Time Loyalty

DRESSES

There Is both Interest and instruction in tho first big
sedition case tried during this war. It Is the case of
William Dudley Pel ley and two co-defendants, whosc convlctlon has been affirmed.Ip Chicago by the U, 8- Court of
VEflSB FOB TODAY Appeals. Tho term /’sedition" may.be und?rstojd by lay­
men as applying to offenses which are of tye same general
flKATR COMPANION; nature aa treason, but not.quite, to serious, th e court’;
D KNOWLEDGE OF language serves as clarification of thla crime; arid also n
VOIDB
DECEPTION

Well known th ro u g h o u t feminine Am erica— these
fam ous dresses have a new Sanford home n t the
Hollywood Shops.

Ji GREAT STRENGTHt
i f do wlrkxlly agslm t
int shill b« aorrupi by
but the pvopU (hat do
.....
,, ... •
,
r God •hall l*&gt; itrotig country’s fight."
Any such, asiumptlon o f.d e lfit O p bp tqkca ns. “an
yplatu —DtnUl 11:12

If you’ve once worn them , you don’t need to lx*
told about th e ir fit o r sm artness. If you haven’t
yet learned w h at "Gcorgiana" stands for you are
due a pleasant surprise.

* l Caicalryaadfor VuU

All sises from 12 to 4fi in our new Gcorgiana
D epartm ent.

r&lt;on Iron, ooml-llshta-l

lug loyalty apd unremitting patriot lorn, one who brogtkasU
falsely, as verities, mUsUtemepte. of the country's contin­
ued failure In bitUe,Jusert* that It Is destitute or defenses.
Is bankrupt, that It h*s prejudiced *nd,Incompetent, lendershin, and extols the virtues of the enemy, cannot.yucecssfully challenge the verdict of a Jury which found him
guilty.” ,
,
fif. ...
. . . . . .11 , .
Any wavering cltUett.who carefully reads tola statement a couple of times shotlld get the point and conduct
himself accordingly.

New styles just received
for Xmns privinjr.
N ew
washable
Spun Rayon G eor­
gians. Delightful
pript on M ulber­
ry. Brown. Rliie
or Green.
Sizes 10 to 44.

sialpar eonctaUd In th*
rwoil lloib;
is jelly Krli Krlngl*. now
Uag a Brtn
Now there will be skimping on matches. Whoever
I cry: ”P«ac» on *arth,
fOodwQl to all m*n!"
imagined It would coRje to this? Sjnokcrs, U seems, are

Match Problems

burning up the fdTests by Using too much pulpwood and

■ora* tn ttn y wlra with

» n la hlmirif, with (fit

Tn hit pack:
ihtrj Dow, Dancar; now,
r and Sitzkrieg!
tt on, Spitflral on, Dunid Bliukriti!"
eur m aau f rlth Chrlttchttr
) htarttnlng n m a p i

s thh year,

rtsd with d tli|h t a t wa
te * ir bad*
tad Uia gat n a tk t that
d our htadt
tu rt that th* hoot# wat
d out for th* night:

M ftisaa to mill
[t* It. all right."

Yea

This may look like a good opening for a boom In me­
chanical pocket lighters. But they require a highly volatllfr'-gasoline product to operate them, and such fuel Is
precious.
.
t .
• ‘ v*.
Here Is a situation calling for unusual Ingenuity. Rome
cigarette smokers may solve It by the "chain syhlem,"
puffing elgarrttcs continuously and lighting every fresh
one from the etub of the one before. But o b v io u sly thli
Involves a large outlay for tobacco, and may Interfere with
work and eleep.
.
,
An expert pipe Smoker can contribute to a solution of
this baffling probltra by uniform suction, thus keeping bis
pipe lighted for a apace of Uitaa equal to several cigarette
periods. Yet his tfforts will probably bo nullified by the
awkward pipe smokers, probably a majority of that broth­
erhood, who consume far moro matches than tobacco.

SHRDLU ETAOIN Etc

M A N R. JAFFRAY.

ri-jht in time

CASUAL
Topped w ith Solid Col­
or 1* th is young ahirifrock of dusty print
rfn w hite ground. —
Brown. Blue, Rose and
Aqua.
14 to 42.

tag thilr mlnti
Holiday Gratting*" In nine timber to light their pipes and cigarettes. So there
p tR * d tinea:
, ,. is talk of shortening l^«~wo&lt;&gt;den matches a quarter of an
J FUkwltk t&gt; warden, Inch, and skimping also on the paper matches.

ny Tim Cratchlt

Alaska produced fu n to the
value of about 1116,000,000 be­
tween 1667 and 1M4.
- rV

sm a ller eaiBUiiaiimcni™.

"If we have to eliminate retail stores,” he neld, "the
government plana to eliminate big atorea and aavo the amall
onea. It Is the government’s policy to aavo aa many small
enterprises as possible, on the theory th at political democ­
racy cannot survive unless economic democracy survives.”
Heretofore, In the (trained conditions prevailing n&gt;
ccntly, tile big commercial Institutions have had the ad­
vantage, and the "little fellows’’ have been forced to the
wall until it waa feared that they might be killed off en­
tirely. That wouldAjean tragedy to thousand* of small
business Inatltutlona^lt would be a serioua blow to Ameri­
can enterprise in general, and to email communities de­
pendent on Ixal enterprise for their aurvlval. The big
fellows, with a greater spread of operations, ran usually
shift for themselves.

IBS rards (bit year will
i war affan. and I7n*l*
res Santa Clam aa th*
jara."—Nrwa lt*m.
night hofort Christmas:
natal wa* U ni
a waight of tho cards
igoalntanroo *«nti
a pictu r n of Bcottloa all
j la (woaUrt
a t My P art” In flganI lotto rt.

three reasons, none military, are
bald to bo behind It:. He la a “jo"
man to Der Fuehrer; a fervent
N ad; unlinked to the Junkers re­
portedly fending with Hitler.

giana Frock

D a y-in an d day-out
Stm ucktr Suit by

GEORGIANA
Brimful of im a rtn e u ,'
arrvicr and value U thla
mil which to proudly
bear* th a t G ro rg laaa-

p

quality lo o k ^ ^ ^ in ill

are famous for

clean cut tailoring T7. Its

Wnshability .
Perfect Fit
Clean-cut Tailoring:
Sturdy Scams
Long Servico
Smartness
of Lino
» ■»’ *

alurhy acami . . . in eaty
fit A fine woven itripe in'
Red, Green. Blue or Gray.'
Six, U W tO

Excellent Value

to atep up briskly and aak
telra.hydrol hlophenevalerie

Cracki

govtrnratnt haa
art too old for
, tan't (t about
* to ^ writ*
a
at Fort y**7
a roT«rma*nt

help othera, but ,we have yet to be told what tho othera
were put her* for. .
. . .*
People find fault with each other freely. If It cost

anything there’d be g lot.leaa of it done.
Borne folks never got flustered. They just stay that
-—Strickland omilan In Your Life.

Just aa beautifully tailored and
cleanout aa "Georglana", but styled
for the Junior Miss with the 'dash
and youthful verve of expert Junior
designers. ‘'Trudy Mall** Jtinlore In
•IxeaOtolT.

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THE SANFORD HKRAbD, SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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Ruth Gordon Wright;
Gives Yuletide Party

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

' M r r n i hi i- ln ia in
la rg e
U tte rs
ntruMg fro m t i e i d l ­
ing
1** greet
the
h inde rg a rd e n
I u p iU
and d a rnin g stu d e n ts of
M rs
R u th Cordon N* rig h t when
* he rn f c rt a 'n rd
them .w it h
_£
t .h iis t in a s patty T h u rs d a y c .T trit.
I * fitte r the t h rlH m a * tre e w hich
.
_ „
. 1 reached the c r ii'. ig a panorama
A d e lig h tfu l event o f the h o li­
M is s ( a io l&gt; n T a lle y i s spend
tlf * V|||agr
U i. l
M ouse*.
day »ea»cn wa* Ih * tea give n by
i rig the h o lid a ys at her home i n \churches, and n t r r r U were Includ*
the A m eric an le g io n
A u iilia r y ,
Adel* t » *
I
® b la nke t of " m o w " , and
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' i ic fle c to i w as used to depict a.

ELOISE WINN I.F.E, Society Editor

Afternoon Tea Given
Social Calendar By Legion Auxiliary
TU ESD A Y

There will l&gt;e a call b u n ln ru

II

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B a p tis t ^ oung
f'i |l*
wetnei roast
lu u u r
•f I I F
M o rn * 1 7 ’Jt* b s u i t
\ * * m il at * tUi |* M
I K t l&gt; V&gt;
l» a n r r « t I it&gt; l l » l l
&gt; t I I III* t t
Dance
ai
l ilv
H a ll
sl M H 1
T h r Meth«*di»t «» ‘*l
Ha|*tl*l C hurches w ill ha '*
open hm i*e fo r S r i v i r c Men
« f t l r t h r f r evening s e n n r *
ll-di i im p Fpi*cui|ml Chur* h
\t M ina tu
A ti i (bar i r *
w ill
r i-o r . p» ri h«m*e r s i h s u ii

T e l e p h o n e 1 4^

P e r sona Is

u
g v l &amp; i r w t s # 5- r r '■■■' “ • Tr:
Hall at 8:00 I’.M. ( olloa nl by a lo g the w ive* o f P e rrie r men a n il

M i* . S u .a n K i r t l r ) h * . a rriv e 11
' * l,h
,w h l, r
" m l" r
»** ‘
, i l l f f a n im a ls
a u tn indm g
It .
home fo r t h r &lt; h n .tm a s holntav • j g ih e r B e lls hu ng H u m l S r * r i l i n g I
11,!, iV iin tig from N IH* until
N a v a l A ir S ta tio ri on T h u n * la y frohn A g n r* Sc o tt t o llr g r urn A t * 1*n *i c h a n -la lie ta n d » il% r i
l*» t ill at the h u i * h III
w re a th *
{ w it h it'd (Hid g teen n i l w Died hung
I"lie S e rv iA t Men"* i ! I* *»ii
a fte rn o o n fro m t .(H) o ’clock u n t il i la nta , ^jn
I in e ve ry y» I ndow of the
liv in g
I .,i Ki M o d n tf i* ojwn daily f i ■•in
0 :0 0 o'clock*
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I m i u» i | no I* M Fh-m e 7.'* I
I I. it .
U w xm
u f ( h r IV
S . I ' ,,om
, u " l , , r l " r w h r.,- t h .
A
f ir e
b u rn in g In
the o p e n ,
young g u e st? were enterta ined
M e rc ha nt
M a rin e
a rriv e d
home
»
M
r*
l
D
lim
w
n
W
gave
a
h e a rth
ca»t
a
c heery
f lo w
Su n d a y n ig h t to v is it w ith
! Ljslk
h i the c h ild re n about the
about the la rg e mom w hic h wa* f a m ily here fo r about two weeks U *y J i *u * and the tru e s p ir it o f
b e a u tifu lly decora i n I In t h r sea­
C h tlstm a ^ and the c h lb lirn then
so n a l colo r*
A lig hte d C h ris t m a s
Mr
and M r*
\V A
l*o n ib it&gt; presented D r. B ro w n le e and M r* .
w
W ED N ESD A Y
tre e w as placed at one side of berg and c h ild re n have gone to Bn* wrdee with gift* of clothing
/
The Young People-* Club will the firep lace and w a* balanced Ta m p a to spend t h r C h ristm a s w
r a p p e l m white paper wHcS
11 11*11r program &lt;&gt;f J.i'u mh
be open tonight and every night by a m in ia tu re outdoor garden holiday *
each bad brought b* the pa rty
through the Christina* holiday* scene on the other T h e garden
«t*»i riled Frtdav Might wlir'i
These g i f n will 1m- dittrit uted
All student.* Invited free of charge. scene wa§ placed upon a table,
Mai l**i ie i o g h urn eMlt rl.m
M rs
F ra n k H u n n o f A rlin g to n , !w the rt&lt;*vd% families m Snnfonl* y
b. t pupil* t hi IF pai Hits *»‘«d
TH U R SD A Y
Two readings, aUo in keeping
covered w ith a rt ific ia l g ra s s w ith W . fo rm e rl&gt; o f S a n fo rd , is v i*
f i irit*|* with a 1 bil«tm*t*
• The Young Pveple't Cluh will shrubbery made of B r a z ilia n p *p - it in g w ith M m - F.dna C hittenden with the hbinby
season.
were
Holcombe
and
have a ip erial holiday dance. All
..t
th t
F j iv o p a l
P r t li't r
f.
T w o figurenea, dep icting a &lt;and
Miss I a u ra C hittenden at gl'cti by I.eslie
I it tie
arrive*! in due ii
itudent* are invited.
and groom, were at the th e ir home «u r M agnolia Avenue bobby
Vrid*
rl
lime anil tm»k frern bis | ark
•f i l i n g
miiggi * 11' e
i*l
The Townsend Club will hjsve doorway c f a tiny cottage over­
I
l i l t s for each youngster prrsent. f * h * 't n u is , the |*mg in m wa* «*pen
It* regular meeting a t the Court looking . the garden
M is * h e nr M a g rv d rr and M is *
Candy, uranges. ami huge tmllm n* r* l f i h iin it h v I at le i
Ilouie a t 7:30 with U P; Hagan
S h irle y
have
j v m y in I
fro m
T h e tea table was spread with Rotunda
tn the fo i, of Mickey Mouse nod
f o l d i n g . The public U Invited.
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hey figure they have a debt to
ay fh a ir loyal
supporters to
.tone f r r th at fe an o m e shellackng Hcly f r o i r handed them .
"W e don't w ant to tak e a thing
w aygT nnn Holy Cross, because
hey tlr* w a tru ly g re a t team
g a in st us th a t day." declared co-

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N o lle * l i h e re tif i l r t n that
I^ iw ry
r«| *»o rih
flir.t
her fla a l
r e p o r t ■ ■ K i e ^ u i r l i o f the n l a l e
of
lla rry
U I ••••ii
I ’a i i w n r t h ,
do*
eeaaedi t h a t . 1, . r u - 1 h a r p a l l l l o n
f o r f i n a l dlach arg# , and t h a t
w i l l apply to th a lf o n o r a b l a
W a ra , C o tn t y J«jd«« of Bam la pU
C o u a l y , F l o r i d a , on t h a n t h day
of
I t l f . f o r a pp ro v a l o f
• a m * and f»»r f i n a l J i « e h a r y a • •
K i e e u l r l i o f t h « aatala o f l l a r r y
M i l t o n h i p w o r i i i , deceased,
Ihla
ftr&lt;| d i r o f N o v e m b e r l i l t .
il*N A I d i W I i r r A P W O R T I f .
E se e u im
f ih a aetata of
n A ltllY
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alm ost two r-.tle. whil- 1 . 1,1. i,
the effo rts of their
it. i
less then s h a ll-mile
O f th is total r f .t.tu ; * i.|. Mi
the f i r it tig h t gam e.. - l v * «&lt; !••
rrllected by n itlu n ^ . H its t i
captain* Mika llolovak and Fred Am erica Mike lli'iuvak a - n .i n l
Xaum clx. “ H ut,
honestly.
wa ' I»k for Kb3 yar&gt;l«. U -ilrr t ' ism
IOC per (arm
couldn't possibly be th at bad."
While this
—. a t “f&gt; ihr
T h at would m ake it appear
fierce
Boston Co .-cki- mi.».i*
th a t Coach Dcnnv M vtra won't
lim
ltin
f
Its
lirst
rig
h t u|.|MiMrut
have |vo hard a task in getting
t&lt;&gt;
h'a i uad "up" fo r It* first ap- to a total of just .*1 ■
tieaianre
In
Miami's
O range rushing ami &lt;• i-'» y n n i. through
the
a
ir,
which
louhl
a.ri.unt
f•••
Howl
»ing‘
ton. I.
lie certainly w on't have to only 10 po nts
rth I oro
give them any lig h t talkr either tluwns by ("leBison.
for the squad to a man has de­ I'na P re-flight slut 1.-nil .in
Hut Holy t tvss cam - a ts.i,jr Idicated thi* gam e to little L arry
Kennay, the a ssista n t train er, wh'* outrush them , I'J.'i to liil. ami col
lect
tW yants thrm ich tin- *,■
perished w ith his wife In the
whil* B"*ton was g r't.n g |.".|
C oiuanut Grove buluraust.
Co-Caplaln N aunin»*• i •
The squad rem em bers L arry's
last w ordi tn them , Just a fte r sparkplug t f that tri.-nt line loi!
he
m
ay
not
esrn
gri
into t|.
the Hcly Cross rout.
'W ell, you look a first class O range Bowl gam r llr urvl.-io.tit
•■|«-ta^inti
l«
licking,“ he snapped. " Hist a first a severe spinal
class ball club i s n always keep sum m er and |i|*»r.l th i-u g h . .
of
the
seron.l
naif
of
tin
Its ehin up. Y ou're still a first
rlass club so shew them now you on nerve amt lirait
Mickey Connolly, w ho
ilf.tr I
can tak a It ju st as well a* you've
been dishing it out. You were a shoulder separation. ma&gt; I,- mi
oil
at
absentrs
licked by a b e tte r tram , and this
Otherw ise, the mu.nl is m tine
Is Just a n o th er gam e. This wonT
ba t h a , w orst th in g th at tv e r physical share, and is m inline
the days until the game in wh r i
kannenevi to you “
Tho squad knows now th at the It hopes to ealn rcslemptirn
w orst thing was ju st a frw linurs
away for th e 'r pal and confident
hut th ey 're
g ra te fu l that they
have th a t last memory of him.
and they'll lie in t.w re .v'ew Year's
HaV to prove th a t lusrry's I ellrf
NEW LONDON i " i n l •
in them wa* fuvtific.1
&lt;4*&gt;— T h o u c h lU tfl
•
The Kagles rornpc-l r-ugh«hot minor college* in mt
ever clgH*
previo » np|M hent*. a lh lrtiri, tiie I* S i i
pilin'* up the s s i ...me yardage of nratlrrny, whiw»• mi *1
•
rn ro llm rn l l« I ' ' ' •
among the nitty**• t*&gt;
.Slncr they L f n ii l-*.ci»

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College Looks Forw ard
To Orange Bowl Engagement

Civilians w ars rsqueated today
r o t to m ake long diatanca te le ­
phone g re etin g calls this holiday
reason, especially on C hristm as
Eve. C hristm as Day and New
V ear's E re , Iry E.V. T urner mana&gt;
g r r of B outhrm Bell Telephono
and T elegraph Com pany, sn e a k ­
ing In tha In terest of the w*ir e f ­
fort.
U r. T u rn e r eip la in e d th a t w a r
and o th er vital calls m uat still
he mad* during th e holiday seaa rn and. If anything. will ba wren
heavier th an recently. In o rd e r
th a t the o p erato rs m ay g iro th ese
essential calls tho quickest pnasl
hie service over farilltlaa th a t
cannot ho eepandrsl because the'
needed m ate ria ls a re going into
w ar weapons, it is Im perative th a t
g re etin g and o th er non-essaatlaj
calls not lie made, he stated.
The request, while particu larly
tim ely d .rin g the holidays, a c tu ­
a lly Is m erely a p e r t of Southern
Hell's continuing program design­
ed to help keep w ar-buty telephona
equipm ent clear a t all tim es fo r
vital w ar m essages.
■'This program has double Im­
portance during the holidays, how ­
ever," said Mr. T urner, "boeaaso
th is It the season when, even In
norm al tim es, g re e tin g and o th e r
social ra ils reach th alr h ig h est |
peak. Rut If tha g re a t volume of
g re etin g ond social calls occur
th is year, It will seriously h a m ­
p e r the n ation's w ar business.
T h a t la why we a re asking tale-

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all Utc Axis rountrira com liinril — fire Inner aa m u d i
'a* thta country had in d ie last war.

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&lt;, And leren-riihtht o f all thU va*l itipply of power i»
provided by flic electric companira under buainraa mana g t m t n t . T hey’ve (tepped power production u p and
:pp to meet all in d u ttru l demand*. They've reduced
'tMca to a point where the average American family
geta twice *j much electricity for itt money a i it did
10 lo 13 yeara ago.
q.

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and a " i‘mg nn aluhly. I Itrve .ire th e remit* of
aouiii!
»iu» &gt;i iiiail.igi inciit under publit regulation
— tin .) .trin llu t iio. inailr A in cin a stro n g .
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1!

Can Finish Last
Of High School
BT. A U G U STIN E, Doe. 2*. —
(S pecial)—Selective Service regiatra n ta bet wean the agea of IB
and | 0 who a re persu in g a courme
of fautroctlon In a high school o r
sim ilar InatiU llon of learning, In
the la st h a lf o f the academ ic
school year, m ay under certain
conditions, Kara th e ir Induction
postponed until the end of the
school year, said G eneral Vlvtal
Collins, tha S ta te director of 8e-

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GET IN THE SPIRIT OF
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THE THING

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Al* Foe tare s W riter
By SAM JACKSON
By MARGARET KKRNODl.K
AP W caturri W riter
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 22,— At | SKAGW AY. A laaka, lire. 2 2 ,­
7:00 A. t l. dally SS y tar-o id Jal- T h ere1* quick money to be m ade
me B c n ite i ihow t up a t hie o f .'in the Yukon once again, and the
lice a t tne University o f P uerto, ru»h of '42 ls ilv elln g the KlonKico w ith hie coot on, but he dike etam nede o r ’9*.
quickly pulls It off bocauae hr
le It W|&lt; in *180^ th a t the eleam a em rU teevea co.icg* . y iw . —
shi p Portland arrived In S e a ttle
and. one of the youngest.
with "a ton of r o l l " panned 'ro m
By 0:00 o'clock he h a a-ta u g h i • the river* of the A laekan-C anadiflee day never ends before 0:00 an fro n tier. In 1042 It was the
claas In political science. Mie o f ., vessel Louise—laden not with gold
or 7:Co I*. M . and he consllert his but w ith m iscrllan e o .s workm en
Job a 24-hour duty.
paildod with currency, bankbooks
II* ia id li&gt;a United S la te s now and governm ent checks,
to w»u-n w ar program s Inraoe
t*,
| ^ ul, #-, t .m U ngm l was
college
campuses
tmcauae ' n . ju„
m„ ny.
„
“ *• u n iv ,r' of men hastening o u t ahead of
i o f k ln r b ^ . V . k‘n o £ V I E ,he " o r,h " n • &amp; « » . «■»* '"•" X

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We ar* asking our patrons (o co-opernte liy:
1. Bringing in and calling for cleaning when

possible.
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1 Paying drirer when he pre*enu bill lo save
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8. When one dar ncrvlce I* oealred, bringing In
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■ OU'RE going to i s s H u t hornsf o r - C h r i i t a u * lo c k on ittiiijr •
youag n u n ia uniform this year.
L at's hs Ip him |&lt; t th at* I
W ith t r m l facilities t s i s d to tho
lim it, and tho h ic j I holiday IUSH
swinging I*— w hat moro g tn sro u i
gotluro could wo m aka than to
o l f t r "o u r holiday so a t" to th ata
c am p -sa ato n td soldian, tailors t a d
marinas. W o can tako o u r own trip
lotor, who* tho situation a n a s .
* So lot’s spood tho boys off to tha
homo firos for C hristm as. Thoy
nood It m ost. Civ* thorn a b ro a k ...
and a b o o s t . . . and ■ soat, for our
country's m o n k

this Is w h at Rudy, all thosa years
since "T h e Vagabond 1-ovar" in
103V. has been tim ing to dot break
away from
rom antle crooning
heroes. Ila 's a t funny, h e tld ta, as
hs was Inept In ths rom ance d e­
partm ent. A real remedy fled, you
m ight say, fo r the C oast G uard
where h e ll he fo r the duration.

LETTER

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Meat lb 29c

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nited State* Army’* eighth
a ir fore* service com m and, th ere
cam* Um prom ise of. still heavier
blow*.
v
"A n all-o u t a i r offensive ag ain st
the A xis,” la b e in g prep ared by
hto com m and, w hieh ba aald “will
be re a d y to accom plish th is m is­
sion w ith in • v e ry b rie f p*riod.“
G eoerah M iller told ■ press con­
ference th a t th e r e had been “ a
steady flow o f m a te ria ls from the
U nited S ta te s fo r tb* big o ffe n ­
sive."
B rita in used h e r la rg e st fo u r.
engined bom bers, th* L ancasters,
....................................h,
fo r th e fifth
blow a t Munich, and
th is w as th e RAF*s second suc­
cessive n ig h t a tta c k on th* relch.
“Aa I Lay In th# nose o f th#
bom ber," said on* L an caster bom ­
bardier. “ I saw thick sm oke com ­
ing u p to us a fto r wv had dropped
4 000-pound bom bs."
Tha B ritish file rs were bothered
w ith clouds over Munich, and this
airm an aald hto plan* circled over
th* d t r fo r ab o u t 16 m inutes.
“ B efore we le ft I saw the glow
of m any fire* a n d column* of
sm oka w ere sp ira lin g up to ua
th ro u g h Um eland*. T han I taw
m any building* wet] a lig h t"
T h* a i r m la ia try announced th a t
w eig h t o f heathers w as
i * f N a il-

Cablegrams May Be Commends Group On
Sent To A r m e d
Qunlity Of Work
F o r c e s Overseas Done In 3 Years
A fre e s t order, p ro h ilitln g the
tending of domestic greetin g and
congratulatory telegram s, holiday
g reetings, and trv tg ra m t of con­
g ratu latio n s and felicitations on
such occasions ss births, b irth ­
days, wedding*. V slentlne
Day,
M other's Day. etc., was put Into
affect throughout the nation on
J&gt;sc. 21, according to I - T harp,
m anager of th* W estern
Union
T elegraph office here and C. T .
This order, they explained, w as
p u t Into effect owing to lack of
facilities to handle these m es­
sages, and in order to give w a r
tim e and governm ent telegram *
the preference. This order was
Initiated by th* Board of W ar
Com munications on Dec. 17.
Although C hristm as greetin g s
directed to points
w ithin
the
country cannot be accepted, they
may be sent to Mealco, C anada
and Newforundland, they pointed
o u t R egular 00 rent* eapedltlona ry force cablegram s can, how ­
ever, be aterp ted for th* arm ed
force* overseas.

on another, th e cow utnnlgus aald.
Th* Japan*** subm arine base a t
KUka, the (m ay 's much bombed
north Pacific outpost, was th*
Aleutian ta rg e t and the Navy
said “h li w ere scored and heovy
explosions w are observed In th*
vicinity." Cam p a rea s and b uild­
ings w ere also attacked with
bomb* and m achine gun fire.
T hera w aa no m ention of enem y
opposition,
and
all
A m erican
bom bers w ith th eir escorts ra ­
turned e a fa tr.
In the Solomon* th* mein ob-

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•b o u t 271 mil** from tha A m eri­
ca* airfield a t G uadalcanal. Re­
porting th a t "oSa d ire c t h it and
c m n l n e a r m b s**" w ere scored
Ml thee* ship*, the com m unique

Take 22,300 Prisoners
And Beat D o w n
Great Masses Of
German Reserves

Axis Fate In North Africa
___ Growing More Precarious
Kiwanis Club
Has Parly For
Nursery School

Itanirer Chief in Africa

I Hf Aaa*«UUd Prvaa I
R u iilr i
g re et
counterm A rct
irrv&gt;tt the middle I km ite p p rf
tow ard Koatov waa officially
&gt;rt*d today to hare engulfed at
Irani 32 more towns and village*
pnd captured 22JI0U p tlsm e ra
to have Iw atrn down resistance by
masses of (Jertnaii reserves. The
|{r,| armies m arched into eight
_
m ore luwns in last nig h t's fight)o rt» on* el iltlrrn ,.f Hi,
Ing alone Several d o trn other -Nui «erv bch.«ti » m I,-to t
populated place# were captured »hat t're.l.leiit I i
pr*vlou»l).
Ktwwnls t iui» term .
Despite
sw irling
snowstorms t e ls l le
I In .lni«and Jeep drift*, the IL-d Army'a. memory of win, h il
week.old offensive
is
m aking *'•••• «•' in,-n b&gt;,-.
(■ tonbhing progress in the drive
Ih r pf.o,
II-t.
lo rapture Kustov, "gatew ay Is] "&gt;e r,--io . I
is,-.,
the Caucasus.“
■' M ............. .
h
The Soviet high command. In Ih'-ir
Ita third s|ierial bulletin since the old.
I nter Sants
g re at offensive was launched a
I -.o-rs-,1 m
week ago, said the victory-flash
&gt;ryKe,| army waa "pursuing the dia- -"‘,1 *'&gt; t, artier,
orderly re tre atin g
anil
beaten”
children, man
Germ ans in w hal bail Irecoma a • " f l'i vn, g,.l. r»
ra re for Rostov at the mouth of sare.i ,, Me ,
I ,hc Don.

i Montgomery’s Eighth
i Army Advonces To
F r o in
Tripoli
«He %aswrUtrd |*rr«« »

T h r full' &lt;&gt;f lilt' Axis in
N orth A frini loclny u rt'w
more prs t ariotts. Montuontcry'x arnty U w ithin 180 mill's
of Tri|uili, thi' ritpitiil of lUtlian Tri|Mi|itjuiiii nfliT u '220mili' mlvnncy 11 iIuvh front El
Atihtihi
On lh&lt;&gt; T unisian
front. Allii'il jtnlntU •tkirniinh1ml with the &lt;!i'rmaiia 15 mill's
I imrtheast
M.djc»d:i Hab. and
I III md r , -iiulht-ast „f M atrur
A lltel Ituiitlwr*. wntship* nntl
Mihinartfir« mnlifiurel to r i l r a c l
a hrav) toll nf A ki« RhipR ra rry Inir rriiifo rrrn irn l*
North A f­
rica
K rrnrh fm cre hav*» U unchnl a
drivp toto«r«l thr 1 oni«ian ra!»t
toa»l 30 mllrn Iwlow Tunla, tho
Mddhtii imlm r«|H&gt;rtrtl today,
ami •11*1*111. In * from Alllnl haadq u n rln * •nol Mlir.l patrol* havr
raadr ie»vita« t toith th r rn rray 16
milra "iMithtoi w| of th«&gt; ThllUl-ill
capital
( lltirr f u m It fof.rw hohlinc a
totoii mi lit.' haiii.onan ni«-n,
t
I ‘n iton atmiit M mil* •
tor • t t»f the* |»4»lt of S.'U99f I h ivu
frptil»r«l Btrofsi:
s'.Minte r attack*,
ill. \ 111r. | he-.i'l I. I 1» t.f • i •.ft! Ill (In I*

Rtisslsn vanguar,! knifes through
to Rnstiiv, A d d f
H itler's
land
brfrlge In hie hard hit arm ies ll&gt;
the linn Volga ar, n mi«l (hr C iu
Cftatia
111 have l»rrn Itrokrn
T hr ra p tu rr of K«mrnak. tohrrr . SI1.1
th r
Roitov Movcoto
railway last Ire,
rrtseer* th r IV nrt*
R ivrr.
FT of th
p rr« rn lo l a So\ irt a ih a ru # of • *.ft
•|.». •! flfto.llfle e*s|
M. &lt; J |, i .
ni&lt; rr than 60 milra in th r last
ti.il
Mine, n r­
‘ nii mait
»th I
two davi T h r la»t nfftcially
toll nl«&gt;li|- ih.- Tuni«ian
(&gt;ortr&lt;i l « t t l r
fMiatth»n«
Wfrr | t l thtf k I to Mil 14
f r #.gjt a p p rafrd I.. |.s .je*Yr loping
ahnvr M lllrrovo rati Juiu’lton 4o 'hite'fnM*
&lt;-•I the* 6 f l . M l l . t **a silt mii Tunia
Many &gt;n'ins««
m ilri n^rth of kamriiBk
and Hu. ft*' mhr
. »cel the If KlU
A m uni tha towna falling to Ihr
.•fdlliated toith tlu* a»cr|rratr&lt;1
iiit&lt;
R rJ array ware M oruiiovka, on ll.at th«\
AiiRy
iiiinih
|ln ti« h
E ighth
1331&lt;•■*•' and ) « y &gt; .
the local boards who hsvs carried the Moscow-Rostov railroad
thr«.ii|fh U r »l*ni I ib) a atfain*t
K sm rnsk,
atvl
Klwamwii* apt-1*
on day a fte r day, month after mile* north of
I m| - I i
no rth
o f . ’I " " 1 'h r v .11 i « ,s
month and now y e ar a fte r year. Pcpovks, 12 miles
*1r i\ i n if to*
Thr
K rriis h
f-*r.*
“ "d many ,
Th* quality of y our service In th* Mormovk* ( I l at flrat had b**t .
ton l &gt;1 I h r • "«*t » I . ft port Cel
believed
tS
a
l
th#
communique
re
(
*ro
.it
with
neat
past gives me confidence th a t ferred to thO town of MorOiovi i laughe.1 with Jot
iftlr h iM n f
adv an. irif t *t« adil&gt;
come w hat m ay you will do your
t . I( r&lt; l
f l l i i n t f as. .
tit.
k o ra. T5 rqile. r a t o f K a m en .k ) , *' Vh.w ^'al""*.
rla. tar iii. im .I u liiO"
hop*' m
w tu r v y m t m y j' t l v s n u th * aprad of th* O e r - , h| BC , ml Ih„ , .
ir 'i n *
appreciation to those who work Jman ratreav, the onruthing H -vtt-f j „ ,|B, , |lr l „ , , ,
• .» *1 th ru r
I h* Mi'IDfU' rtd i
were reported to h a ,•• .gpiM , - |...t th»
on qrour - teem —th* ever faithful force*
• * a tla rk rd .milln -t ..f r.in l
killed 7000 m ore N an troop, Mt-n 1 , , , , ,
, U|.,-n i ...
c le rk s, the exam ining physician* day and eaptured rtTUO y, .tcrd.,v ' „ i.t-nl
Kah«, Ul mil. • .. 11»h of I'UIUR.
sit n | mb| ill to it hill * 1991lrto ..f tho
and dentlsta, th e Governm ent a p ­ Th J . the officlall)
aniioun, ,-l
As-tst -ng
,i, l th o r . i i x
peal a g e n t and th e Advisory Hoard Germ an caaualties. not tn. luilmg | y | r, „ . ,
i . u l f of H a m n .iM i. il
tr.Mipt ra«»v1.tl l i f r l i n r o f
\%
member*.
th# toOUfvi ftoj, inrfra.rvl to
.r.»{ to North* • ti ! ufiiwito flora
My g reetings f o r C hrislm st and least 66.200 fe r th r week, w . t h j , IM| y j,.
beat wlahaa 1*1
* ilm
and ( i a l i *
f a r 1941.'
th* llfshood th a t they now t «( ,, ,|
,
lx#,n .| (h it
I hr
rnimmii*|!u
cceded 00,000.
| , | MI . . , t , i , . , | »• t,
I
11hi •111. i; •
that
Alllctl
Mo
t
iuli|f
I i' | M t r l* .1
There had
icon
no ,tic ftc | ('ainill, tt.,M&gt; •- \ l ..- .
Mi II.
ftkfhtrr ila n .B in »v* . i p . over tho
word on tl* fate nf
M urtuvn, cite I. t .ti n lit., I ......
Mi
11 it is • l&gt; lr|(iam wtatmir tlml ru n n y l l r i r B attm ki •I rii* my vrlist | III l»&gt;
rail Junction 126 miles north nf gan-l Dlttglcld, t . «n.l
ill*' 111\ lltottl.fi tO SBllf,i|&lt;l -Itoftrlv h i r l r * and ahut
Ia n ttoo Avia
..l.wcrv r
Rostov, but th* latest
special acouta w ere; N « n ,,
tssuutyrtB, lo t i n if f i n
pliin r
communique mail* clear that It Sales. ' hut, h I hunt n
Ih r flghti*M ktl.M krd out a
hadbeen ra p tu re d or by-passrd. Itoyl, t ..... .
..n.l I m
tank mid *rvrrtol Mml. m fotni
Th* high command
12
h..nr« Nornta J .« n &gt;46&gt;*«
•ii|C an anMuurntion t *.tin. a. cof'l
•a rllc r raportrel th r ta p tu ir of
i '»r iiu n +%-. ..m*.i l i ­
Sam uel Stewart Telford.
63. ft biff town In th at arr*
ra*f t*i t ’tilted l'i. ••» dl-palchra
W oodruff, toll., winis.l
died u t th* local hospital last
If t h i f Rutaian ilrlvr contm i**« i ha*l ►rr* nils imj i m I In
ft , I,.
M i l . ,| h« lid J M i l l i night at 11:B0 # V
clock following —and It f##mc4l to l»# ptrklnir up | ftb«» »&gt;*• .*•.•! " • " ‘11 i » i
I 1.. ft ..nt *11- 1
i I pf.uind
several
years. mom#n\um by O r «lay thr N toii|da&gt; t.. &gt; U* » &gt; • l.t «.
an lllnesa
of
pal fil* toorkmy . ‘It "f Mil lilttili
Funeral
rile* will be conducted command will h# facrtl with the [c o ra t.I w*t* »’ h V\.
A d i r | hto* r tot M • d I. / M Mull I. I ll
by tha
Rov. V. II. Grantham n#c#a*ity
tjr of pulllnc h«ck from ita who n ..f ii..» I l., ,. I. l| »
fii*.kr.| | % roller ii..fth*a«l lo toith
l tolHIk.** •’
T hursday
m orn lag
at
11:00
#ral H'•* |n t ml !••••l a i..i ms i •.
iurst
Don-'CfturaBu* romXu
in lit r e * ' m ils r s.f
Is ls s . u it ia
and
t • toMl * |..«s *
o'clock
a t Erickson Funeral
being n it o ff l&gt;y lam! The only e rrta ry of th r \m rfK a n I i« t*I.• *
..Ihri i.eitruU M i i i l a r l r s l Ihr rn rn iy
lull to tl| ioin|dv v
Homo•It in it l i * t »f fit r K«|Uip
1.1
way out In th a t event would I* AifuClatKifi, \&gt; w .Strvi'liB
lo
raifrr
from
.Matrur
TrU»urba(
M r. T elford, w ho res Idee
ot arroaa tha K rrch S tralU to the AnriBpuliR. nn.l h r Jatnrw lth»«h
uml (hi* Holly toiM. th r * 'i|*6*r«t lull
I toaflf )'oll
to hlrh t h r Allir* held for a llntr.
1211 M yrtio A Vague, was born Crtmaa*
«ct&gt;tl. writ known mti-rtiMi iommI
to ill hr i lo*rd th rn I IIHW that I to MB p rrfre tly »n
la 2o miles from Turn* M alror
Ju M 19, 1999 In Ihannorf; MU*,
juries
(lid to till Ihr *rtilp I found
l« lH iiillru 9&gt;oulhtoi at of III Xr 11&lt;*,
and w a s employed aa a conductor
|'rr« id rfit-rln t I-,| Rafitliill t r
to ill 1^ ira ttolltlon* «»f
Mild had foil) dr.-l
by Um AUantto C oast U n t Rail­
rtrtl on th r rluli ilirrrt«n«' inert
tld |M|ldi«hr.| F rid a ). Sal
road fo r 29 y o a n uatR hs retired
r
he ld la*l
rvrm ttir
I apt
S.«li.|a\
G m fifr V\ &lt;•*•*!« thaiikrsl 11*' &lt;I&gt;•’•
T tlford InS ure l vers
.
rare of Mr.
fo r ran mi; .»\«i I'.S in tl.r
elude: on* atoter,
Mrs.
Dora
Vfthon Army i hriwtran* f n* I. an.|
ksonvllle; on*
, iktonvllle;
ons
T urrentln*. onf «4
armoufii «s| that Ml * lifl«1iiin« ha*
ohh
brothor, John C.
~ o f Orlando, three
k rta and Ml dm urr m d ris tost.
nairas, Mrs. _
b#inir Kivrn nut thii»oirh**ut i &gt;
lie
Contribution*
received
by
the
- * T u ,. Dr r ! i . . “ r f
W illiam Vlhtoa
erald to eld W llstllng Wdll# County to thr ra*-.|)
and Mrs- Tod Hudson of la k e H
T hr 1 1 ih volrd
to th*- • ••I-. r * i
w illiam * to pay the delinquent
Vrelrrd u &gt; mfl. »
I: I " Id J A M I It &gt;&gt; Ih-,
land: th ree a eahows, Coro
L taxes on hi* bom* lu re , «ere N ursrry SrhtMil f*.i I hn*tfi.n* .tl
i II* us th«
1 ,.f*i krlii •»to N|
111..
t m tcl
S t a ir s
a l-l
M. T elford xrtio to etotloned wltk
th# rrourwl i f Ju&lt;l|{r It \\ War.
*n
a
fin*
boost
Malay
by
K.
Ns-to \.,r k I ia fil« ‘'siip.omr«*tl
m
Ihry
I(i Mf •I •itfflt-d ii into aiffrr fiirfit
Um M arine* to &amp; Pacific. S. R.
Johnson, negro, who collected and tiMik up a i ollrvtioii 1st h* Ip I i* 1.%v &gt; «•111f irc f«*r n lU M • »
to..ui*l u-l up ram p im Nuitk t ’aru
T elford t a d &amp; T , T tlfo rd both ftSAO for thi* purpose from hla W hlatlintf Willir pa ) l a i n on
p.sff
s.f
fill
inhi
(*.n«
of
llradlia*
lirito
and
(too
utlirl*
Ihr
N*
w
York
of w in to r K aroo, y
and associates aa follows: hU home Mrnit*rf« alL'Iirel a Irl tuliltoi fur N oilh A m rriran to.**
f rlend*
l * .................................................
_ _
- Y snkrra and .St I .*•»!• ( nrdinaU,
t.
Includlag hi* own donation of U r to l.iru t Ceil houffla*
p r* d o rlm n
{ Mr*. C O. Johnson, f2 ; Dr. 6c«lt
ThfUMandi of w orkers will Im
D. 8 trick land |2 ; Mrs. It E.
f i«h**d ml** (hr A m aion Inter lot.
Knllowirtf the lend *.f the B rook­
Strickland. M &gt; Mr*. H eater F*lJ lining all raraiiB of tran a p u rt, !•»
A
I'n ile d
. S t a t e s C i v i l S e r v i c e lyn Ihtsl^rrs, who Mtraday i;avc up
der. I l l A. L. D uhart, 6S; M. &amp;
incrra*** nibtier pr* tluction further I «mt i n i * lul l r e l r a « r c a ll * a t t e n
M ostly, H I J . T. Pott*. 1160;
Tht- n rro n l waa B lrnnl In Ih* li .ra t o t h r f a c t t h a t a p p l i c a t i o n s thrir baae a t Wr*l I'alin lleach,
DOBVA . 0**h*e, Dec. 23, UP) I. r . F ra sie r 12; Mrs. M. M.
office of Interim N ational Kcnim i h I •« m tif accepte*! f**r t h r j m i i T Fla . th# &lt;*iant* yrBtrnUy dtaJe rry , 11.00; L W. Eleh*lb*rg*r,
J*»ao
Carlo* i tuna n « h i r c r a f l . i n a t r u m r i i t me- rlutrtl they definitely hail deckled
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 23. (A 7 - futr ( o ordinator
11; E a n E- W l U l a n u .f i : J. N. A n all-em bracing legislative pro Vital mill provide* for tran*|Kjrt ( h a m . h r l p e r u . n i e t a l * r u l t h help not to re tu rn to Miami, where
Crooms, |1]_ D- C.
W j gram for lb* revision of Federal in»f
laltoinra to Amaimna i * « m i d Ban«lb|aBter« t*i f i l l va they hail tra in rd for three years.
hdw ard Drannick, »rcrcti»ry of
U n ite d
H la lr*
Labor I-aws, Including th r sub I.) May I. IW4-1. anil 100.000 by c a n c l ra at i h r
M rs. Oeo. H. S ta rk e, I I and Mr.
the ervl of the year.
Naval
A i r H t a l l o n a a t J a c k « o n - the (iianta, aaM th at a site iom«*
pension
of
40-Hour
provision
a*
and M rs. T . B. G raer, t l .
I’lan rv tm in«, canoee, trucks, v il l e . S a n f o r d .
l*ake
C ity ,
H i. where In N orth Carolina probably
standard work week, was re p o rt­
T h a t local
rill sens
ar* in- * today to have been drafted • teamfhlpB ami foot m arches will A u f u a t i n e ,
l&gt;&lt;( J i n . l ,
D a y t o n a wouhl l»e selected withini a week
l*&gt; &lt;-tnployed to tra n s p o rt them
tereeted b p ey in g W illie's tax**
or 10 days.
,
llra ri and Brunsw ick, Ga
.................
to evident by the following let- tentatively for presen tatio n to over thr iafOOG-mile
distance from | Applicatlona are
n«»t ileilrn '
C ongress early next year.
the
northeaatsrn
B
ra
illla
n
Htmtea
to rt
from perBona engaged
re d on war
Th* plan would strap t h r Ailrk unl&lt;-«« the |H&gt;aition applied
-TW * to fo r “ W histling WllUe," m ln tstrstlo n of tho pow rr to deal where t) r workers will b# a*CORRECTION
»crnbird
to
the
A
m
aion
Interior
A fto r all ho has don* fo r Ranfur call* for the uae (»f hifh er
fe rd w e should te e th a t his homo IhdepcndtnU y with latM r-m anagr- where wild rubber fro w s In abun •Villa t ’ian tl»e w orker la now
The Herald reytrt* that In
nrent problem .
U nder th e plan dance.
uain* In hia preaent em ploym ent, yeBterday'a
to U k freo a s long a s ho lives.
edition due to a typo*
OVSrlJm# pay for work in esceas
The production is bsiCtl on an It waa atated.
Ira n h lra l e rro r the name» of "R.
of 40 hours would be perm itted estim steil two w orkers to each
Feraona w ith physical handi­ ACobb
was
om itted an le g io n ­
w ith Um specification th a t it b* ton of rubber produced annually. cap* which they believe will not
serving In tha 1*081 fo r X5
paid In w a r bonds.
p n v e n t their sa tisfac to ry
p e r­ naire
form ance nf th e dutlea of the y e a r..
poaitlon may apply.
Full fu rth er inform ation
and
TO K IL L ROACHE8
application form a may be se­
Ded. 23, U P )-A II
cured from the local Post Office
W 11441NOTON, Del. Dec. 22.
rlstrates realgrtird In
&lt;/PI—Cock-roach** can
swallow!
LO U ISV ILLE, Dec. 22. (AVIng a ll court* o f th*
the d rug p henolhlatlna w ith**!
a dispute w ith N atl Two soldiers out fo r * little fun
harm , but If It touches tho o u t­
jthoriliea, a B elgian reused • n e a r rio t am ong women
side of th e ir b a ile e It kills th *
C hristm as shopper* In n downtown
reported to d ay , .
pests, rssearch chem ists say. T h e
departm ent sto re hero.
p hsnothlsilne p essee ‘through th *
_
standing near tha entrance, one i
S U R P RISE A TTA CK
shells of th e roach**, and It *P“
W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 13, (A V - parcntly converted Into s o o th e r
said to Um other to * loud voles:
“I didn't know this store was S enaU M inority L eader M cNary compound w hich really doe* th*
LONDON, Dec. 21, UP)—C artie r-b o rn * B ritish naval a irc ra ft going to have that nylon tale bo- (R -O re) predicted to d ay th a t Re­ killing.
publican and D em ocratic advocate*
to d ay c a u g h t th* Ja p a n ese a p p a r­
of econom y In tho governm eat
e n tly by su rp rise In a heavy bombwill Join forte* la th* w est a**to g a tta c k o* th * waa to rt, most
sion o f Co*40*M I* com bat “w aste
a n d bs»r«aucracy” .

,h to«nl|s| Ito'1*0-

m.mb

Braves Unable To Have Spring
Training In Sanford In 1943
Local Firms Will
He ( lasod Friday,
Saturday, Sunday

&amp;S. T e l f o r d ,
53 Dies After
Long 111 ness

r.?,nMr

Truckers Should
Contact Agent
..F o r M w e Gas

Lew is B. Ilerahey, national di­
rector of Selective Service, has
sent a C hristm as g reeting com­
m ending the local SelecUv# S e r­
vice Board personnel for the qual­
ity o f their service.
T he letter to physicians, direc­
tors ami rlrrk s, follows: "Selec­
tive Service Is on ths second y e ir
of w ar and the third year of Its
existence.
“ It hss been th s m sjo r fsetor
In the m obilisation of the g re a t­
est arm ed forces th a t Am erica has
ever had.
Theas arm ed forces
htve been created a t a rat* which
has been railed a m odern miracle
of m obilisation.
“ Food for o u r Arm y and our
Navy, food for our w orkers, food
for o u r I'niled NaUohs—has come
In immense q u antity from our
farm s during in s past two years.
You of Selective Service have
played your p a rt In this effort.
" T h r war is not won, more men
must be selected for the Army and
now for th* Navy, th* Marine
Corps ami for th* Coast Guard.
Men m ust be selected to remain
to m ake airplanes and shlpi and
to produce food

Attacks Launched
In Solomons And i ^ 7 u u
A luetian I s l e s

PUMPKIN

TOfcO M

ICAKTTUK

RAJ*, fighter plane* attack­
ed railway target* and dam­
aged many locomotive* in
■ortlea over France.
Following (ha big assault*
on Munich and Dulsberg yes­
terday, from M*J.-G«n. Hen­
ry F. Miller, new head of the

IVORY

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY. DECEM HER 23. 1912.

Hershey Writes
P r o m i s e s S t i l l Greeting Wires
Heavier A t t a c k s For Civilians
Holiday Letter
On German Areas
~ Ordered Frozen To Local Board
In the western a ir war,

Swansdown
pkg. 25c*

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R eds Capture
32 More Towns
In

FLOUR 5 lbs, 26c; 10 lbs, 49c; 20 lbs. 95c

CRAN­

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• U. S. Army General

T esa* Shipped Dressed
G rade "A "
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« M ir . Urteft-

Molasses
no. l*/3 19c

"M ission to Moscow" s e t Irked a t
s delayed a ssistan t, hs com ­
plained: “ I have to do everything
We buy second hand fjrn ltu re . around here, physical and braln1*1 both." , . ,
Phone 127.
M argaret O'Brien, o f "Jo u rn ey
for M argaret,” Journey* n e a t Into
DO YOUR C hristm as Shopping a t “ My N am e le R uth ," specially
IlaO er't Radio Service— a won­
derful selection of toys) also
Georgia Carroll ("D e B e rry Waa
radios, alum inum cooking w are; a Lady") It ths so rt of beauty
■mall Items of fu rn itu re ; elec­ Jchnny Doughboy, so w*V4 told,
tric sw eeper, electric Ironer; dream s a b o u i B eautiful feature*,
heating pads) Chromium Elec­ beeutlful face, beautiful figure.—
tric Coffee Service.
hrautlful. G eorgia's an ea-Power*
model, ha* posed Hi eip en slv e
nwns for the fashion m a g a tln tt,
IN T E R E S T E D
buying
rlped sell cigarettes, stockings,
cabbage, lettuce, celei
lingerie, cosmetics. " B u t th at'* not
fo r harvstL Coo tact
all, she says. “ I once modeled
*r, phone CS.
ro rier, fo r a m aker of falsa teeth .
Posed In both upper aad lower
H E L P W ANTED—
plates. And modeled for a m ail­
order
catalogue. A fte r th a t I w as
W H IT E MAN fay checker In pr*.
roollog p l a n t
Phone 2161 voted 'A m erica'* G irdle,' a till* 4
cherish,"
Oviedo. A . Duda and Sons.
Which goes to show th a t m olrllng Is n o t all glam our, fir* , p e r­
offke work. Experience perferr- fume and silk—■srhleh waa news
td. A, Duda and Bona. Phone to me. . . . ,
Seeing Rudy Valle* ■aa the
t i l l , Oviedo.
comedy m llllanalr* o f "T h e Palm
Beach S to ry ," a fellow who w ears
BUSIN
BKHVICT
P “*» naa g laser, a n d Is strictly
old-fash b r e d In Ms vkw e. yen’ll
•njoy It m ore If yen know th a t
STO RA G E
O arage.
sto ra g e.

FOR P ROMPT i
YOUNQ-B GAB

PORK
Shoulders
lb 25c
Chops
lb 32c
Backbone
lb 35c
Sausage
lb 29c
Pig Heads
lb 15c

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Price* Good T h ru S atu rd ay , Dec. 20

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water boater almost
gaa rouge, sxcsllent
Ipply P. O. 64, Alta-

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Q a aa tily
Rights
R esorted

1*1m,. Imcl
C heese 4

Apply
a t Shinholacr Crate
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M ustard,
tu rn ip
%. tw eet potato**,
la* garden- Phone

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MEAT

Wages 35c hr.—time and
half overtime over a 40
week.

COLLARD.

M i n n : n r v a a i al i t o w e
not.iiriM e w r . T i x u
V.tr atinuil r im IIb i nf IhAploctf
huMHi . f t la* M&lt;irl&gt;u KtAtWllaall
i f Hanford. *anfonf. Florid*
a
U d liln f riifjvtiallbn. will W M il
in rut m nlnr **««'i»4 floor, rio rM i
M uir liank lu 11.1In#. Hanford Kltf
ild i. T tifil T. January It, I M I * 4
* I* Jl for III# parp&lt;a» of • len*.
4Hrtr-i»f *i teirant »*f dtrrrlUM . fu r

CHRISTMAS POOD SALE!

K r ill

HOLLYWOOD. I)»t. 22. (W W )
— Llfo-ls-ljkc-that dep artm en t: Egc tp t fo r ona » &gt; n r, M arjorie R ey­
nolds p la y , her whole " D lile "
role In a w heelrhalr During pro­
duction she took a fall on the
sta irs of her apartm ent, skinning
her ankle and Tracking her knrr.
She " a i n 't liotherrd, n it with a n ­
other day In her * h relrh sir ahead. |
the re a l day war the day
for her one scent* on foot—ahe

Several colored men over 38 for
work In Crate Mill to fill vacan­
cies of men drafted for Army
duty.

BEAUTIFUL
i
..........................ihloor
lam ps, coffee
makers and Electric. Bharsrt.
Randall Electric Co.

LEGAL NOTICES 5

LARD 4-lb ctn 75cSTEAK

WANTED!

N E W PLA N TS each week a t folM **t Broccoli, Cabbage, Berasada O nletu, Co n e rd s, L ettuce,
B o o ts
Toot* U lo . Eecarole,
l a s t* , B russels Sprouts. J.W .
Boll, phono I I , L a k t Monro*.

For Victory ,

grtt'in «.f aurh ulhrr tuilllM g A|
f:1 4r rtaftir Ufttfa the*
M«Ih 1 IIII a I «a r nl r-fit a| day . of
litr tm h f r A |» ISIf
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.
Cashier

“P

BILL'S PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR

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cat board bill and saving the rrat.
Dem and for help of every type
la heavy and will continue. Alaaka
trav el and hauling ia over the
“ pilot road"—the heavy work i f
• f a c i n g , of building perm anent
bridgea, of conatrueting a prrm an*
• n t, year-round highway ia atilt
under army. Even m inim um boutInt la f a r from completed.
By
International
agreem ent,
Am erican c o n tra rto n uae A m eri­
can labor. C anadian c o n tra c tn rr

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BOURBON. (JIN. SCOTCH. W INE

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Arm y carry in* m oat o f Um load,
an im ratnaa num ber of civilian*
labor alo n e IU 1,011 mllea.
boya and dishwasher* g*«
1200 a month, a n d llv* on 300 of
IL A 1 1-year-old “ bull cook"—
t.arraeka c a rrU k e r—aald he waa
a pending everything he could in

Flier Drope From
Plane, .Uninjured

Public Responds
To Appeal For
Aid To "Willie”

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Lcajfuos Move Spring
Traininjf From State

50,0(10 T
Ruhher
In
Shipped Hrri*

L ists O p e n in g s
F o r N avy

New Plan Would Fay
Overtime In Bond*

Practical Jokers
Cause N ear Riot

Two Major Parties
- May Agree On Issue

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NEW YORK, Dae. 19. (Spe­
'Caeca of drunketineee and dia- (•.treated, and C larence Thomai
orderly conduct formed the ma- Moons, white, speeding, 911 bond cial)—Thera l* no battery •Sortage
a t present aad there la no
ferity of caeca In City Court, Mon (■ treated,
• •
,

d*jr evening, with Sylvester Dukes,
(f; negro, getting the largeat penal­
&gt;, tv on two counts. 910 and coita
■ »r 10 days for dnmkenneia and
and costa or 49 days for ryr -. slating arreat.
T . Other ca*ee of dnmkenneaa
•! werei Colbert Watiteln. negro. »5
T ' and coats or 15 d a y . Cilia {taker,
negro, $5 aad costa or 19 daya: jda
; Bell Pride. negresa, 9 ti bond as■ treated| lareel Reed, negro, fII
£ bond estreated; BIU Tolbert, nogro, *10 and coats or 30 dare;
W 'aiM Geo«ge Grady EUlson, white,
v |U bond estreated.
■ ’ The following were found guil­
ty of disorderly conduct: I’eerl
Batllh,' negresa. III bond estreat­
.*! ad- Harrison Clark J r , negro, tin
)• bend estreated; LouJae dark, negau, 119 bond estreated; C. J.
'
Sneed, negro. 910 and coita or
f r ' i O daya; Isaiah Baldwin, negro,
fig bond eitreated; Bill Tolbert.
|I 0 and coats or 80 days,
t v - , Traffic law violator* Included:

Daytona Beach Air
Station Dedicated
DAYTONA BEACH, Dec. 18,
(A1)—In brie; ceremonies, Florida's
newest naval air stalioa eras com­
missioned here Toeeday by Hear
Admlfal A. B. Cook, chief of the
Air Operational Training Com­
mand.
Comdr. Maxwell F. Leslie, who
was placed In command of the
diction In inch disputes and In
all rates the city government ar­
gued that the board had no au­
thority to Intervene.
&gt;5,000,000 bate, was awarded the
Nevy Cross by Admiral Cook for
nlraordlnary heroism In action.
Comdr. Leslie, the citation said,
led a squadron of planet In dire
bombing sttacks on Japanese nav­
al units In the Battle of Midway
last Juno. The assault resulted In

Start your chickens off on Tuxedo Starting A
Growing Allmaah—the feed that's guaranteed
for vitamin potency.

WE IIAVE PLENTY OP UABY CTIICKflt

(NT’S TUXEDO

M
A Bond In Every Christman Stocking”
. Mako IhU your Yule-tlme alozan. War
Bond glfta do double duty I lt'n n swell way
to holp in winning tho War—and Save for
tho Future I

Bartk of

Florida

Sanford
"A Friendly Irulllnlion"

Classified Advertuementi

ffKTTTD HATES DEFENSE

s a n f o r d , F l o r id a , m o n iia y . dkckm ulr

Navy Artist Ske

The Italian rmOread m l
of vital .langiriaaer w l&amp; ,'
they will bo kept In good working
condition.
"If the car owner has a battery
charger.of his own," Muser nald,
"ho should Inspect the battery ev­
ery two weeks, charging It peri­
odically so that It will not fall
down below n hydrometer reading
Of 14*5. Otherwise, the battery
will gradually discharge, the plates
will sulphate and permanently loss
their capacity. Batteries which
are allowed to discharge over a
long period Of time ran never be
returned to. their full capacity no
matter how long they may be
charged.
"Under gasoline rationing, the
avenge car will not be driven
enough to keep the battery ch arted. Tha sm art driver can there­
fore save himself trouble and ex­
pense if he wfU have his battery
Inspected regularly and charged
by hie local dealer. Also. In cases
where customers lsy up their care,
betterlse can be saved by hevlng
them stored with end kept charged
by tha local battery dealer."

Statement Given
‘On Study Of State
Forest Taxation
-A preliminary state'acta disclosed by the
’crest taxation In FlorlomnUted by the United
rest Pervfce was preursday. to tha
forest
axation sub-committee of ths
lorlds Stats ( saber of Corn&gt;eres ty R. C. ill, Washington,
_________
I. C
, director t_ tha forest ser­
vice’s Forest Taxation Inquiry.
Various . phases at ths
tha study
were discussed by Ronald B. Craig
of ths Southern Roiest Experi­
ment Station at Now Orleans,
Wade E. DeVries of the Pacific
Northwest
Forest
Experiment
Station, and Director HalL *
A written report and recommen­
dations based on facta dlaclosad
by tba atudy wDI ba mads later
and presented for consideration
by the State Chamber's forestry
division and tha board of direc­
tors for consideration. Charles A.
ulllett, chairman of the forest di­
vision announced. *1 ’
In addition to Harold Coleo, ex­
ecutive vice president of the State
Chamber and members uf tho
staff, attendance at tho mooting
Included Olllett, H. B. EvoiRt, J r .
Panama Cltyi C. A. Vaughn, Uma­
tilla; and M. J. Foloy of FoW i

con rImports
x Ffrees
r rGermany
s ’Ll
and to defend herself, as
llnl admitted when he said
would tend anti-aircraft gu
other Wtppona.

BAUCt 109 Toy Rlfleo. Six
otar (shoots rubber bands
r), Con a t No-lll Bottling
■t-Thundays, Fridays and

cabbage, lettuce, celt
for harvaaL Contact

Announces a Change tn Fares

1 . —Once rejected by the Uaited
Johnson. C. O. si vlr H. a. To .States Navy because of a slight
w la s s s T T

David Williams si ui

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phjri leal

Imperfection.

tV. ) M | l i
m m
c ity Of Bentord To I&gt; T. Orssu
St es
Tsylor K((ls In Jsssls P. Krlsr
William*.
II. si s i To Jvetle
IL Prlsr
WinIHi. H. I*. A Vlor a V. Smith
To Harry J. Ilo-chna el us
CIV of aanford To Hebron Lanier
si na

nnibsr, 1X2 Fsrcnd built the
yards of the Marine Maintenanco
Corp. la Iteyonne and simultan­
eously built four coastwise leak­
er.*.
A native of Cefalonla In the
Ionian Islands, Fcrond cams to
the United States In 1016 at the
age of 10. worked a t odd jobs,
and In IDSL during the-depression
began operating
the Sword
Steemihlu l ine—with .one vessel.
In addition to hie ftlpbulldlng
tompanv, he still operated the
Sword line (aovs with six ships)
end arts at time charter agent
•ml general agent for tho War
'■•h'prlng Administration.

month, old. BU lal

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cguaod b y
' ig f r ie m

In order to rUtnlngU lho
differ n it a o o a and fares

Gregory

Vincent, (V U Vo Albln K.lxIaU Frreml turned to lulldlng ships
llo d ese Ellen. ' widow TU flew Initshd. Between August and De-

win PKT90I
i h f Po valley. la Nxptoa aad to a

blit*. The shipyards a t 'Naples
end Genoa w a r W.howik aerated.
Tho textile Indus try'a loee-weaht
The KnnlUble U fa A siursnes
Society To John Slalhesr llsyss
hK at toe cold Axis legions In
si na »__ •
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Russia.
.
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n i r r r t u i N n n r.il
These hro . aU&gt; legitimate mili­
Dodd. D. a si us To floats! of
Couaiy Commissioner*
tary objSeUvas. Their destruction
s u a s K n c s T row IIKCII
would subtract from 'tha primary
Tyler, Charles n To Hens A.
result, tha destructions ef. IUIIan
Jlmsnst
morale, \t no Isas Important. ..
a m i KSTSTR WWOllTOAriWS
Oresn.' D. T. »l u* To First
Tha mass evscustlon of Oenoa
Federal Savings a loan Aasa.
Haysa, Jshn Mathew at s i To r«sr wi. ThnrRton T« A |U otl« Food and TurR|' IndkataS that, civilian
morals has barn badly ah an a. The
Tha Rnellaaie IJfe Aaan. Society
nA T isrA rn o n o r itiattwi.
British could "taka
the
« i»t i h y r o n t i i M i o v
w ow T osua:
tsf Florida To I^H IU P.
Csalr-I r u . I'roSurlUui Crsdll
Aasa. To W. T. P Oalgar
• ir r * • VkW
BA Turacrrion o r jiim iw iiu t
In l.r (
t'Xa of tha flan*
eysarsr. (larland w. as Ally. foF«l F« rn
lac. ra d tlo a
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20c per person
__ ori to the Navfcl Air .Stations
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40c (2 persona) trip charge South of 20th-Stc*ets
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GROCERIES AND BAGGAGE EXTRA
Call 09 for oaUlde rule*.

GREY CAft CO.
,

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Red Offensive
N azi
Afmies In $ontb

fd T&lt;» A » m o v in g fo rc e s fro m
• M m H a n d d iv e rtIn g m en a n d
m a te r ia l f ro m th o R u s sia n
flo at to m ate wu allout fight for
Iw lih ,
.
*\ The Tunisia, action waa limited
is patrols aad air raids while apm rvntiy a strong farm of British
B a t o n showered destruction on
Duisberg, Germany's great inland
meet, following tba deepest day.
bUa near Ft. Banning, Ga., Max.
parachute jumping mascot ■af
tbe 60&amp;tii Parachute Iafantqr,
la fighting for bis life, kla
girlfriend, "Tomboy," a u n jlf
cocker spaniel. Is keeping a con­
stant watch over him. Just be­
• m a y and taking prisoners,
fore the accident. Max was
r*- As bad weather continued io scheduled to make hla ninth
■ tap e r Allied operations on tha jump for ntwsreel photograph­
Hdds to Tunis and Blierto, tha ers. This la a phonephoto.
Ftetoch, according to reports from
A Dad headquarters In North
Africa, captured tho village of
Ftdton in the safe sector which
they had been forced to evacuate
BW ral daya previously.
•a n a Morocco Radio meanwhile
quoted a French communique, ap­
parently referring to the Pterion
Representative Joe Hendricks,
action, raying that "our troops In a telegram to The Herald
taeapkd a locality waat of Kai- Saturday stated that President
Bpaaa and hold their positions de»- Hoasevalt has okeyed tha con­
j t e u M a a t attacks hy entmy struction of a recreational
M oirag far Service Men In
M a te d , a , project which has

President Okeh
Recreation i

rupaetiag feverish activtbraltorhlntod.that a bow
M rdllemnean
venture
a la tha making,
of tho M irU kkaat Comtho night of Dou. 19rl0,
dl.pauhra reported, ratw huge fire la tho railway

pleased to advise Presidential
approval of Florida project,
9-954, city of Sanford recrea­
tional building for Service Men
amount 918.000."

I fir Aw s rU tH P h i )
R use Una rolled «rr*twmrd
on the m iddle Don fro n t, piling
th o new G erm an dead on snowy
M atos and adding n tw villages
to tha 300 already recaptured aa
th o third Red offensive Imperiled
anow tho G erm an arm ies In southurn R ossis, f a s N a ils counter­
attacked fiercely In an e ffo rt to
h a lt th e . new onslaught b u t Mos­
cow reported tho Axis h a d reire * ted south w estw ard tin d e r
vy losses. T he Rads slag as
to tha R ih av a re a a f th a
tr e a t. The G e n a a a a lash*
__ _
viciously norUrw ert a a d ra a tto
w est of S talin g rad .
T he Red A rm y am
th e fresen Don p lain s/ d a II m lls dally clip waa UW ring tha
key raUway punetloa Of M llW vro
on Ira Moscow.Rostov Una today
a fte r a powerful offensive that
has Inflicted &lt;1.600 casualties on
the N ails and th reaten s the en­
tire Germ an arm y anchored In
southern Russia.
A special
communique, the
second In two days, announced
the ra p tu re
of
Mankovo-Kalitranakaya,
. . - - - only
-T 30 miles north of
Mlllerovn. ami
towns. A ltogether
some 300 vil­
h
lages hare been
si retaken In tills
exnib
Ibitlon o f
Soviet
strength
hlch I* continuing on Prem ier
Joseph S ta lin 's alxly-thlrd b irth­
day anniversary.
*Cf the N ail casualties 28,000
were reported klUed, and 13.500

M em ber Annoctolcd P m u

Joins the iUurines

Santa Receives Letters From
Children Of Seminole C ounty
With rnly thn&gt;f nnir#* nt*ht«
lefl h&lt;f«rr S a n ta
( Du«
ronirsj
rld in r up on h it rain lr r r L» l.n n c |
t h rittm ti K lflt to Ihi) • anil g irlt.!
lrttc ra rrn tin u * In | nur in to
Ntc ^ trm^ ^
drlivcr) to .St

.^ K r lriti^ o u th m a t Aha Russians
said "cur troops pursuing the ‘ Jwtrerir rcrefC,.! rec. -itly
routed and hurriedly retreating

«a
I l.ve
Uru
III,
|Jtl
i.n |
*t&lt; v tm- k

fol 1 -ri^t f
I I
w nrt

Lakr Als.niser. I
l*ru It!

im

• &gt;i

i,n|,

‘‘I)^ar Santa Clau*.
iT*

rn l

Y*nr*

ohl. I’n-Aur bHnr Rir ■ |&gt;.m ..I
•k atra .and a art of &gt;ti«h« * «.tl,
kilometers (46
napkins
and a doll
miles)."
The offensive begun December ”1 havt a lit Ho »i«trr f..ui l '**fir Smi.i
16 and tha communique said the y*ara old. Pleaaa bring her H
want
itriiag*-. it
Russians hod . captured
sail
And * doll and a rarrtair«* ■-in ip a n d ■ *1# *k ml • • huir I**
quantities of war ouulpment. In­ Mk f llttla brother is two yrar« 9.'" alth ii I m i i
in* rtn
cluding M tanks, "as woll as a old. PIoam bring him it tiartor. l*“ *IA fotgim iiHtfii nil,| ***** A,*»,»l
trainload of tanka," 1920 guns a gun and a boat.
»• f o o l i l r i s s i e
M -trn
A pall
of various calibres, 900 mortars,
f pfijfitnn* I want n lilt Is* »«d
h*
owr G rannie’* |»T boy Mini m Mitrili'i* Im»v If you
1060 mac Line guns, - more than Chriatmaa Eve
night
10.000.
000 rifle cortldgM,
more
hMv# om- Ss-nn* «iuf&gt; tss.siku Mr
''Thank* •&lt;• niurh.
10.000.
000 rifle cartridges, mor*
•**••1 Mr* -s «99iti9 I Isekr n u t ti*i)
.Shlrky llarnlllon Much.
W20 truck*, 3000 lor***, 77
■upply Atom find 7 rmdto it* I
“ Deer Santa.
lion*.

IR* tkowalaUd I'rvua)
Fiuh! Alllrtl *hip« H ffr •imk in
1h r w r* trm Atlfintir U«t week.
&lt;*im| other* of thr H flitun nml
t h i . r Amorit nil. Ih rrr llntiwh,
V u rw ru u n rrgiBtfV
1 hr
r»Mtr*| I'rruu talMilition •(•ini*
I Alliotl M9ij iH'ultg)
In
th r •oulh • r i t f i n Atlntilir «incr
I'ra fl llnrlwtr.
A ftrr laut w«*ek*u irh .tfi, 74
•« MfitMii i%9»rr rrp tu to l t ll.-.l *n.l
J4 mluuinp.
\N'n*hinyton rrtKHt il«l«ra| uur*
fmfc \r«*rla «&gt;f tnr ll*iti«h Navy
W illiam David Pnwrll, Jr .
h a \e Bunk r r
m ow than (le ft), l*i, sun of the fsntou*
• IO (ic rm in ntwl Italian a jluna
movie e ta r, is •ndu.te.l i„ n„.
in r. *lnce -ulhrenk .,f « ..rid Marine Corps It. .. ,,,. |,. (
, « a r II a Inch IIIill.h e n u rrr C niver
.....I
| .,«l.,.ed Hunda,
&gt;ork r.e ru itm g . , „i
In addition.
........ ffirial *aid. |i n , „ | will fim .l,
mtrrmia o th tr An*
uirl* r •&lt;*«• | , ((||
h d lrii )i« \r ttrrn
!»••»*•, | l»

F u n e r a l Rites
Held Today For
Reverend Peck
I M n ern l

\ i lfi.il

•*rvii*«

S* »•i trig

r - -•

|'t*k

tin

R.A.F. Raids .Ma^ne
As l T. S. P l a n e s
Hi t L a s h i o On
I Old Burma Road
uii

74 Seamen Reported
Killed And 21 Lost
During Past Week

Whwi a U. 8. cruiser w as a tta c k 'd recently In the P a n ,,
navy a rtist. L to o t Dwight C. Hhvple- „ a , .b o a rd the vessel
a rriv a l a t p o rt, ha drew his impression ,.f the bottle
\ j» p
is shown b u rstin g slo n g .U e the « - . . I which w a. u . r n , ,
carrier. S tre am s of b o llrt. sho.il U|
..I a t J . ,, p!m . • f
the enemy planes Is hit and begins l t^ll ,„tu the
„ ri
official U. K Navy ph-,i&gt;.

M M I I K I t HI.

W ithout Opposition
Allies In India Are
HalfWay To Akyab
Eight Ships Of
Allies Said Sunk
In West Atlantic

Counter Attack By
Germans Repulsed
With Heavy Losses

n ttrn i

fiii^ *

F r o m In d ia . A II hnI
w en* n %
|K»rtoil h a l f w a y t o
t h o Rumu**i* |x&gt;rt o f A k y n h .
3 till w ith o u t
op|k&gt;*
i«ition. whih* I n i t «*tt .S ta te n
bomlMTH n11 .i&lt;k&lt;*«I l.u n h io o n
t h e o ld Hu ru m imjk I v ie io im ly
n n tl h r i t i - l i IxtmlM i &lt; ruidtMl
M n trn r. Hurvii;i

Am# «.•.»•
Ifltltl-*

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it lb • • *.« Il

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• . «llt’lll y *«

l-a*«* &lt;»•••! -i i f u l l it Nluntl.t, tho
,Na\ \ •l**o . I Sun,11&gt;

In if».* Ulitoi

- ......

«in L&gt;rc.

|!» tN .|rl|..f l. &lt;•*••' ••ut |&gt;&gt;*tily
i ••'.»** ‘ • i • •tiitr, arm y
f h« t • ' • ' t i l u num» &lt;»• | it....... .. • -1 » r\c ia l

• ♦i*

"f .’•• •.»|i /.rim

" !*'• I »

hr* »k Up (||«u

Pistol League
H as M atch On
Local Range
j „ S IH . r
'B p . s t A

It**

.................*

S c o re

I *• • I 1 ••t lit** I ai ties*|i)|ai, «i rr

W o ir
k

s im o is

K r c u a I c

O f T h e

(irn iip

list | | . |
M|* rising 41 th. 1
«'Au«-.l n a n '
r«* td« nc* ..
1 be ••*.'• »li»»
I aim rfl.t
nil* , Yk tfi.
||i V 'I -t* h f th
\\ .
&gt;1 If Sa*«t*'t! Inlet inrnt
n t*
“ 1" ‘ • ’ I
**k* \ i« w l riu* ( l l )
(#••• * In1 « I ik* f
Itev iVca wa• ret to r of Irnlav nft* I. *..*•
M«»l) &lt; 1.1*1 i |Mut &lt;)»• | t h u rrh frail., a n.g .
f in I ‘J I J fo l ,.*i?4 and Ii** lak rn ^ I"**
Aili** | m«m in in** Antler tirgnnl ^
talion f. •r )..im g S g*r*f *»r*I m rn H W*11. ru&gt;■
lh M
l "*|.|

III | Nfit) |t| HriMik (

UI. i i •

Ivn, N \
i(« « lleeh wa* ••ulu * \ \ . i i
rMtrvl Ittilli in thlu ro u i||t) mid 4*
•Him***
Otf*»rd I nivtkatly In KnglMnd jt
V• »••••-1!
f h , ft* &gt;.nt old mail had \*rru ill l»
for Iiiinr I lute Itnd U n irv iv H
1) hi« willow
• •r*-6 w i l l |»«. m a i l . . | «..
• t . Oomlao,
lti-% l*r* k war iTlurMtr*! tty
•• b*'W
.|i|l,M
I (ri * lit &gt;|
Mlo same
prlvMlc tillsHo «nd when h»- » n
when III**) will I-.
itxiut
•
v*’«*r«
&lt;dd
hr
w
o
arnt
irm
ii|tilo|
•
•it.
th.
*,
o m « r i)„
JACKSONVILLE,
Doc.
*1
to Wlft!MlI
Isramlng Ion Mpn. otto • II I'll** afl. f a ImI..........
(SoMlaJj—"A minimum of 75,
a y a irc ra ft 000
lls fn n l -hi
Knglaitd
Mr w a• | mI•
pints of strawberries la r v
•• w ai .1* *t to high . ..
irrudiiMtod
•Mil lleinj.-l.A d lllg 't of .
oectod at tba Plant O ty 8tato
sSeh.H.I
V
I
'Please
b
rin
g
me
n
I
ike
if
S t.k .n u f edlig.
An
,,
Farmers' Market this week. The
MMltdal. S ^ .1 | ut f t of ( •*1it III
you ran g et one. 1 hi- •&gt; .11 IJ
( mttlt
, ,,
,
price range la from 15 to 19
lo j I lose full)
Ilm kiU ) |l|V9ll 1
cento per pint and demand la
tvally w snt. b i t il y.,u hare . 1 . , k
H eady* William I , Wllaon. dl•t&gt; S,
\ | td&gt;I!rtoft. ( ..tin now *Ih.
jark-in-the-box and
m n ir
real .» | b«^l I «... u t
I ••
reetpe ef 9tale Markets*, reports
bread
men |
wo ild »* -.H| girl r%«-i\
.t n v I » .m(. ,N' "
•-:« " f '.■ '" i f
• . •
th* *e Male h* a ill
In hla trap and market review
like these too.
I rm efuitt | | r «llMnde.l Ihi- C«r.
•mi &lt; * • i»!him
.......................... . 'Ml
f. l i e I \1
••ml Tht-udogiral S e m in a r), N m till • I • •
"V our friend,
on the th u d .Sundny
«arh
"^cSodhteS1* a t other
Stole
York ( ity.
Kdwanl McCall "
Sybil llulroinlx
o «(tillin g
to
It \ • e|
|
t Inclined 11 deacon in IU04 by month.
Army Air Forera Cadets N.
Mrfir S an ta ( lau*.
the lli'i ( hnuiHry II. llrew atvr. Good. . |* • M il l'H t o f tin * r l u l
Sanford,
Kle.
Braatly Adams and S. Lester
I w ant you to
hung
m e . T rinity
t 'bureh
at
Middleton.
.
Dec. 16. 1912
Guthrie are now stationed at the "D ear
I l-inkela for my •(••Il Ih-.|, a n d 1 * ,,nn D* ' I’e* k wa« later made
Santa,
Army Air Forera Basic Firing
di«ho# Aiwl a I Iran up i r l ” an I | a prte«t b&gt; the l ( n John S r»r
“ I want a tricycle, a table,
School aoar Walnut Rldee, Are,
,'«*»n help my m am m a with (he j ImrtMigh in I'.hMI at Hi Steven*
n o thing rise.
a new unit of tho vast Southeast don’t want "D
onna Sue Newsom , ii'"il#W ork. Bring my u»-irr n doll C hurrh in I'lainfleld. N. J and
Army Air Forera Training CenI lh « | §he rann.it h irak
at mte tim e he waa acting rector
aa release ‘D ear fltn U .
’
l « *•
| »f St ),dw ai.r« ( hurrh in New
IS office.
• •■ fit • black board ami i n
M ana Mrm-mlei’ Volk &lt; ity, hut he refused th r
h
■, "They cyel# and a Wfijon, a » a |lrr suit
... . ...
rh u rrh •• « perm anent rector
•
r
Musfifv
(
Imtie ..
hlch will •o m , of tte m .e b o o choo tra in .
1-^, r
fin* » 1 l )mrs
21. Pi
phase in
( C t n l l n u t d on 9* •
I hr IM -n gns.dln, sal. - sit- Ml
the construction of the canal.
**d
in
»•
.*l«M
M
rd
«tnt«u
I«
h| uv with
It**
1’iek served as rh ap laln
A fter he moved to Florida, II a fi*l i m l i o n rnu|M&gt;ii* « u l f r o n t
|.| h
Rev Peek s, rvcsl as secretary four to «h»**f ifill.Hiu, anst A *atdu
and rhairm an of the Council of ronlinum g «t Ih rrr gnllorm Th** t.. i i. &lt;*
Advice of the M lsalanary J u r i s ­ arrm aprnt the m m t niotoflr«« to*?.-** t*
»•* ruf**r
diction
South Florida and at a erk-end miner rnlioning «tnttr«|
.1ji
the Inneugvratlon of the diocese with *alri utopjMtl «m tirrl) e* • h nlirfic
Tin &lt; •dle-ri. i link
the attitude of the Sanford City of South Florida he was the firs t rap t in I'm rrgciirlra, nv rr thr wr* k. lit* Mild uIl' o l.*f
l l t v t nil*. I; NS \ \ « i *•
end.
Comaiaalon will say that If the president of the standing rom m ltW l’ll C hairm an Nelson, c»m t o • a u c t i o n tin* |x « u n i i « p o f | | | i «
people of Sanford will rales *60.00
m enllng ,-n lrn n s|io r.a lln n fs. ill S I m I** n n d t •• i *•t v l»****i *•• «%ai
of the ■mount nrrfiiary to rvlle
also
served
as
chairm
an
G. W. Spencer from Earl Brown, convey hit home to him that I of the Municipal L ibrary Com mit lies, taol (he u»e of autunm l.llr- h n a « &gt;1 o n | t i r f a I l l m l t i n - t o \ % ||
(s .« Is- cu. le.lh by necessity and
.Urn Florida National Ex- WG1 ittim p t to n lis the othtr
and was a m
m ember
em ber, ooff the
to ,
rTT*
f - M '' ‘f " X y ' " . ' U
blblto, piedgihg |9 0 from Florida *5000 among the Florida Eihlblt tee
Post Herhrni of Red Men. th*
Exhibit omplOFUOU, If tho people employees.
„f ,|„
was state rhaplaln for f.irea term s trietlon ..f both passenger s o l ................. * ..„ , ,
of Sanford weald match thU with
\ |, Jm kin. . . . . . . - I
“1 am sorry to hear that Wlllla Oddfellows, It. P. 0 . Flks. lie freight movement by train in ........
I
____ ___ ___ ____
is lu and I hope that hla recovery ami was rd lto f of (he C athaderal firraa may Ik* nrreaoary.
is assured.
Btahltisation D irector Jam es F. « . . « .
£,
,
Chimes, Quincy, 111.
S u p e rv is o r
To
. “Du I understand from this that
Th* Rev. Peck lived In P a n a ­ Byrnes m renw hlle arranged to W r A
this win give Wlllla foil tills to ma City, Ancon and la te r G atum .
JnralMhlo pubUeRy which " l,
lt ,ufh &gt;• Iha ease I Ha waa chaplain a t Ancon H os­
Wima shra g tr a , Sonfonl^upon will huvu tor
tha mortgage wa hold pital until he became III w ith ordlnai.u H arold I- lckrs and Ih-Mr.
I •&lt;•!..thy Sti.iff.-r, \Vf*.\
on ats property cancelled. I asfense Ttan&gt;|M .rtatlon Director Ju
l a g -0UW. uatlonol radio hookups sumo th a t ha has no stale and typhoid fever, from which He re ­ •cpK II. K astm an to lay ground­ rrrrra ti.in ,ii|»rrvt*t»t. * d| •ttrn .l
cuperated a t a hospital on T aboga
n n 'rrllinr
all Svfuin-dr County
couurif taxes against tha property Island.
work (or overhauling the ration­ h»«te»»&lt;-* Tuvxlav nftcn.H.n at
oc-. p ho dose, that they can bo
i’allbearers al this morning's in g structure. *'
tito b asis o f tho service were: W. D. Dupree, Ed­ officials to re p q rt any defects In IV bn In llip City Hull nn*lltorluin
HomMload Amendment for very mund Melach, Henry Thurston, existing y tln n ln g policies and m a­ »h*-n Mr*. Nhaffvr will «*«lsl tho
I cal women In com pleting Iho
C. J. Meriwether, W. J. Thigpen chinery. and to sug g est remedial -■rganirstlnn of th* hostess group,
and Dr. I. T. Doss.
action.
Mr* \l I. 'V rlrh t . rhstrm an of
Henderson said the govemrmnl the hn»te*-e*. said this m oridng.
,0 use
x Mrho.• nevor
N a­
had no Intrntfoo at this tlmo of
“ Mr«. S haffer la a capable Intion to Willis berm
clamping the lid more tightly on •Irvclnr. slid t know th a t nur
wes oh the air or appeared on *
FLORIDA— Continued rather
pleasure driving by further cute hnslrsars will be able to Iru m
PTOfl** that ho didn't put to a cold In the north, mild tempera- In A rations, pointing oat that much from her th a t will a«D it
In doing th e beet possible
wa# workers hold a large share them
l«h fo r the Hr nr Ice Men" Mrs,
of these cards and "to saddle them . W
right stated. “ I u rge all m em ­
with additional difflccltlas would j bers to be present fo r th is Im*
only mean that everyone would p o rtsn l m eeting w ith M rs. Shaf«
lo ts In (hs Inna# ra n M

tr ss

Market Director
Discloses Review
For Coming Week

Iwo Men inter \
Basic &gt;Ph8fle Of

Coupon Value Is
Reduced As OP A
Li f t
Gas

ONE BILLION
Three Hundn
MILLION i t J

Drive Inaugurated To Pay Taxes
“
On “Whistling" Willie’s House

INK ’ Hastars, "Amori*
10 each. Calory City

practically

H i e d Daylight
)ray On France

THE GREY CAR COMPANY

Usship and one on a light a
Construction work costRn
the station while the eerei
ware
under wav. The base DO YOUR Chriatmaa Shopping a t
Mob roe.
Bauer's Radio Berrios a won­
derful selection of tuytl ala*
radios, aluminum cooking trarai
'sm all lum a of furniture) • Me­
tric sweeper, • leetrie (toner J
heating pads; Chromium Elootrie Coffee Service.

buying

O n Duisberg

Wage* 35c hr*—time a$d onehalJ overtime over a 40 hour
week, • » •»
*
* f :i ■*
Apply at Shinholser Crate MOL

Clergy Get Results
SEMINOLE COUNTY ... From Pub Meetings
COURT R E co m fl
BAYONNE, N. J , Dm . 19. UP)

21.

Several, colored men over 38 for
work in Crate Mill to fill vacan•
v 1'
v
cies of men drafted for Army
duty.
.
.

PLANTS each week as fob
it Broccoli, Cabbage, Bar­
a Onions, Ooltarda, Lettuce,

INTERESTED

¥1)8 v
SAVINGS BONDS

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

reaaon to capeet that battariaa
will aot continue to be produced
la (officiant quantities to keep the

STORE

Mr 5safer* Aranas A Bscoad Street — Phone 999

P U d f

Is S t ir &amp; f t W r
B eH it ByR. A.F.

92 bead w t t t i y i t i l t
»t*re, *r«riinff. f t tc*
•d: Oral M eters, ctjr?,

• v e r y

d fiy i

Chesterfiel
“* . .
.

Board Pay*
To Lata Pt

With Hostess,-

�as* -*

V

I

Small Business
Ono of the moat Important bit# o f n e w s from WaahIngton lately wo# this little Item : "The Senate small busi­
ness committee today summoned representatives of more
than 60 trade associations of wholesalers and retailers to a
conference Jan. 19-21, on proposals to improve the credit
system, to provide capital for expansion, conversion and re­
entry of small businesses Into the nation’s economy after
the war."
•
Many people, perhaps, have not thought much about
"small business" in general, the vital part it ha# played In
the American system of free enterprise, and the import­
ance of sustaining it through a difficult time. Little busi­
ness on tho whole is as important as big business, and it#
disappearance would be n sad loss to the "American way."
Little business means iicrsonality, independence and
variety in business life, as compared with the impersonal
control that tends to develop in modern lime#- It may not
bo (|uite so “efficient" In some way# ns it# big competitors,
but it is more human, and it perform s many services better
■*' rs can do. One of the oldest and
than it# big compctitoi
most cherished forma of American democracy must not
become n permanent war casualty.
’

Child Refugees
When the ImmLing# were going on in the British Isles
In 1940 ami 1941 u good deal wan heard of the reception
here and in Canada of children sent over for the duration
by their parent#. Also of other children evacuated* because
MONDAY. DKCKMBKII. 21. 1912
parent#‘h a ^ Irccii killed. I-atcly not no much ha# been
heard of them.
Mrs. Kdna Blue, extent Ive chairm an of the Foster
B IB LE VHRSK FOB TIlflAY
Barents
Finn for War Children, ho# been telling .of the
NOME CAN STAND AGAINST
iOD'b
IMMUTABLE
LAWB: work of this group. Tho Foster Parent# Flan started In
Lad th a n shall be r*o more Spain during tho civil war. Later, centers were opened in
UfMJ but th« throne of God southern France for the care of such children, hut had to
ltd of Utt Lamb shall be In It; he closed when the Nazis moved l;i. The Flun, however,
Ad HU ftcrranU ahall atnre Him.
operates 41 children's project# In Kngland and cares for
^ i m U tlo n 22:3.
h at lovfth not knoweth not Polish, French, Czech, butch, Belgian, Hungarian, Norwe­
gian, Spanish, British and German anti-Nazi children. The
l&gt;coplc in chnrge have, no far, helped more than 20,000
Jgwrweya Remembered
children
(From The Tampa Tribunal
Traveler said: I have Im-i -ii In
In pti# country inuny foster parent# are taking rare
’ many a land:
of one or more of these bereaved children. W. L. White’s
Non# lovelier than my own. Al­ Margaret, told about in his "Journey for Margaret," was
ways the change
J N absence makes my circling taken from one of the child-care content, the Hampstead
Nursery. There ure thousands—million#—of other bereav­
mountains eland
M a n tm trald and more sapphire ed. malnourished, homeless "war children.’* How to bring
la tfcflr rangr
them up to happy lives of constructive usefulness will be
WAan I retu rn . And my rrmrmone of the great post-war problems.
he rad river,
Been with a new perspective round
the bend,
Beale ray devotion that will ls*.(
forever
-Far native homestead and for
'
neighbor-friend.

ByroiiH Announce ‘Launching of Tub Chaser’

&gt;, oosioro is going in g n s new
f t / f y 'building fdr Christina.

Big new# in tin household of Lieut, and Mr#. Jack Ben­
nett Byron .'trd today in isnnouncemonl of the "launching of
the new lull chimer, U S S. T C ' Mary Lou, W*ve# Cl###,"
who hii|)|icnn to U- their newborn daughter! The clever
announcement, received Sunday, follow# w ith: "Commlssinned, Nov. 20. 1912
Shipyard, Jack#on Memorial ho#PIIhI
Iz-iiKth (iivithII). 22 inchu# . . . groan tonnage, 7
IMiundn, 10 ounce#
rigging, triangular ninlnnnll—mounted
«ft
t ’liptuln. Lieut Murk Bennett Byron 3rd . . . executive
officer. France# Alston Byron . . . medical officer. Dr. M.
(’ Wilson
armament, dual turret#-M io forward gun#
. . cruiaing riidiii#. limited—mu#t refuel every four hour#
. homo |wirt. 704 N. H 25th #t., Miami."
And «t the bottom of the large pink shoot, the follow­
ing inscription read#; "Mimeographed #o that nil waving#
will gu in wur #tiim|i«.’’--Miami Ileruld.

Mkjor Karl N nnlgrrn'. add r e .-hog been changrd to Harrisburg

WiiHhiiiKton Wur Story

T h i Traveler said. I find that ev
’ ’ e rr people.
Though darker-sk limed lienralh s
warmer sun.
Have the same love fur their own
tower or steeple
40/ field, seen through slant light
when day Is done
O powerful nations, thsl nnr insn
psls-rules,
jOtve bosk the litlle Ismlt thrii
Holds, their schradsl
ISABEL FIHKK CONANT

A liiiaiiK'HnniHn viaitillg Wnnllillgtoll met n voutlf lady
mill tiMik livr to dinner mul n night club.. Laic in the avcuing In- pnl In# nrni around her and whispered in her car.
"No!" #hi- nervumed. "Foaitlvcly no!" and #lap|ied hi#
ill Firms In Gel
face, lie fiiinU-tl.
It. W herr have
When he revived. #he naked. "Wn# that alap realjy
&gt;ne before?
#uck n linrtl one?"
i of Hanford’s merchants
“ Nut ul nil," rrplinl (lie luinincnnnian. "I fnlntctl beIng the bi^grat I hrial ilia a ‘
cittme, nfler nil tltcnc month#, Hint’# tho fin d definite nnia lit years.
#wer I’ve received in Wuahington."—Ilcadur’a Digest.
C. R. Clout* Jr. uf tivirdn lia.
Wit commissioned S lieutenant
4be Army Air corps
dy.

Ilollan*! m
0n'« U trat
Lhgr flaacTi m

Santa R e c e i v e s
Letters F r o m
Children of County

ctivities

By JA C K KTINKl

Itm s consideration, salute, ejr..
a t any other officer. Thus tod
the "ton-corns with wlqg*" and
nobody It happier to see them
go than thoaa very "non-coms
with wings."
Tho "flying sergeants" have Tor
several years been I.raring the
responsibilities ol officer pilot,,
but with none of the benefits or
even such little considerations a»
being "sirred" and saluted by the
■round crew*. Some of them
nave been even better pilots than
the men who wore loins along
with their wings, yet lacked the
quallUee. which would make them
of fleers. They were better pilot,
of planes than of men.
There la no belter explanation
for this than was offered by one
■Ir corps general. Habr Bulb

■ I .............. »• II' HI------- .I
|
Amcilean bull c.za u( lhr W a­
piti species often weigh a ( much
hr said, was a c re s t baseball kl 1,000 pound,.
player —a genius with a bat
who also hung up , w onts s i a
A tlrnd the Kill’s Charity llsll
lielder and pitcher. Still, the
Usbe lacked something. lie never Tuesday night, 10 til 2. Armory,
could win hli spur* aa a managed. benefit underprivileged chihlicn in
Under the new
refutation, Seminole County.
nnr man A ho lias bean a fllfht
-ergcant or any of those now
enmlnir out of schools originally
ill signaled to graduats flight sergrants will become flight officers.
Ilo will have the same insignia
as a w arrant officer except that
Mi bar will bo*1&gt;l&lt;!b Instead of
brown and it will, be crosaed by
a atrip of gold.
In training, ho will have no
•llalinctleil from the men w in arc
to lecome flying officers (men
earmarked for 'flig h t sergeant,
flyirtg students while flight ofhave heretofore boon known aa
ficers In training ware designated
as flying cadets).
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
Ills record In flight school will
O. D. F a rre ll Proa.
determine his statue as ellh tr a
flight officer or second lieuten­
ant. but you ran bet the air
corps will do ila brat to see
that there is no stigma attacked
to a man coming out with the
Irasci grade.
In Inc m atter of pay, the
flight olfictra will be only u
■I ado umicr the men with the
bars They still rvrcivr 50 perrent abovo hate pay for flying.
Army pay being what It la these
days, that's nothing to shrug off.

AKCADE

WASHINGTON, Dee. 21, (Ro­
under a drafted plan of stream ­
lining congressional
procedure,
members of
the
President1*
Cabinet would I e permitted to
partirim tlr In debates on the Hour
during’ Congress. T*ie present
system limits them to appearing
before committers, giving only a
frw member* actual contact with
them, while the
new stystem
would subject them to questioning
by all mrmbara and give all membeta a el ancc to boar their views
Similar In the “question hour"
nui rlr, will be i repared in ad­
A hear in* on tukla to collect vance to give Cabinet officials a
various accounts. Including back chance to prepare answer*. This
bills for ffroceiics. sh o o , moving, rule Is in efleet In England.
milk, plumhing anti for chauf
feur's ftnricos. had baon B&lt;hr«1
uUd for today before Justice of
tha Peace C. A. Kimball.
However. Kimball said no hear
(rtf Aron Id l»e held hecaua* the
accounts had l»ren settled.

Florida Firms Lead
In Army Contracts
ATLANTA, G«.. Dec. 21. 18|il l—Ktorhl* firms ‘Ictl* all
“ the
olhtr AQulhcasUrn sta trs In lh*i
number of Army cnflncor con^
tn c ts awarded fur the period or
Doc. 9 through Ifi. It was announ.
erd at htad&lt;ju«rtcn. Fourth 8ri
vko CtnnmAnd. today. Kltvrn con*
tracta were awarded In (hr mm*
■hint iia U .
Alabama firm s follownl with
Hvp contracts, and Georgia rr-

)Il&gt; %IsIsI• &gt;|lle||»l| |..g*||irf mills
Ilia f mil) #1 • Isoal III Iflwii'la
•■lies
III# |ieMliig
Thrrvfi.r* llw It f(rw..i\».| Thai
• Is# h* minssit • iitiNl) )l»s|l«ml ft.rlrl) •Rlrnel Its lit* \\ |&lt;|ttw un i
••III* I
IM lii )

I t U l l t s • •• VIf (lit! r f r s l
a i u l lisa)
Aim I f l i l )

111)1
IJ-I

« th»m p« till**rI
l*t kill* Itwll
w#■ Irsyal lu hi#
hral n( ft irii'l* iiitrr vhlrlklttM
■II) Ihlng f«»r lliair tmnforl lit
»• ■s e% urailuAtp of Knii.r) t'nlt t lt ll ) til the 4 I. a. r»f |YI C | | *
pr■f lirt'll hi#
(pi ■ llR\l
III VfitnlrSnhiS Cm h i L ritiiiliig |sj
Narif&gt;irs| elenil i - .••*» | sfrr )•■(•{
a■ • n litre In , •ulitiutsl lis lt)«
)M»f••«!••■&lt; until
Is*. (•■•■iHM II*
MSB lall Is* (SW| III K ttlirttR
(’rilirtsf) lu till* i'll) Thw KtfYs
|p*» wer* rnh.lu. tmsl bf Ihw IUV.
J A Tollr. r«»ls.| ..f Ihe Klrsl
kj» thoellal iXutrti «»*I||hI Ip) III#
fu« Or. ill hum- f
«f|w
Klrsl
Chi latIsii i hurt h
II* II llewult.tj that • I s.py of
I Ihas* i *ai&gt;| t|| |i.||« be isislltsl lu h!4
\\ lifuR, Mra. Alk-esf Mllrlitll. srH
« ropy furniahrvl (hr Kli.rltla Mist#
\ k|i«|li-a| Journal f».r Fublltsllon
Nlinul l*&gt; Cummlltev.
The British YMCA services are
II l» HMITII
sffed
by
109,000 volunteer
Til KO IsAKOLKT
ii \s \i n : «JAiiN»;n

Sanford

of th , former American
or to Kngland. Jod Ken

Itrikes us before all u folks
itrert our fuel oil head
sy*.
##* the CIO should
... _
djfe not to eall a strike among

"Dear Hants:
"I want you to bring me a
croquet set, a farm god # little
ivep like th e soldiers rids In.
('lease do not forget my sister a
doll house with git that mess In
It. I hsvs been # good hay and
s sm art hoy In school.
•Y our frldnd,
Jimmie MeeDdnaki"

n is iiii

Recreation Center
4 Miles North nf SANFORD
«w nr. LAND HIGHWAY [

Air Station. 11osteoses for the
evening were: 'Mi*. II. A. Peterpm. chairman, Mrs. H. P Odham.
Mrs. D. J . Mtthvtn. Mrs. a A.
Anderson. Jr.. Mrs. It. £. Johntan, Mrs. Lulu Miller, eml Mrs.
B. Johnson. G urits were greeted
at the doer by Mrs. J. M. StlneclpSer. general chairman,
and
Mrs Peterson.
The following program
was
presented during the
evening:
A solo, "Free for Jack”, was
aung by J M. Stinwiphcr, and
Herman Kchots, of Daytona, gave
a monologue Impersonating “Two
Black Crows’*. Group singing was
lad by Miss Elisabeth Pippin ac­
companied at the piano by Misa
Gladys Pippin. Herman
Morris
conducted games and contests In
which every one participated. At
the conclusion or the program,
light rafrrahm tnU were served

j C H R IS ™ /IS

lira . Camilla Pulrslon of New
York City Is now slaying at the
Mayfair llottl.

C A LI

Mrs. Barney Cone has returned
to Largo after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert 8. Kiahre.

• William. &lt;&gt;f Syl
• visiting Hr. ami
I'crkins fur a few

%

MIIIH'II til
Kf) \Vi at
fuftl (O »|
hi» |wir*nt
laincm lti

Supper Is
(•ben By Monfortuns

C h ris tm U H

ilmn CiiiIp I KrmiW I Wm
III hn«
|*1« li-il lila |n
(rntnitic
ut
H ick*
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rllou
K ir l. l b I S u i t A nj ft*
f o r h l a l u i i i r IrMiitifti?
II
J&lt;wi,-,
irtiiin eil
I
t i i i n t , i I tr l . l
M .- ul .- ii n
S uo-ts) s f l e t
, | m rtdtt
w ith hi, p a re n t* . M
t
A Jo in • S utilb S s 1

Mr, I nmfort I.yon, and MisElmer shoemaker of Washington.
D. C are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. A K. .Shoemaker
M u. Ann lla ia n l of Atheii,.
Pa. is .pending the holiday sea­
son with Mr. ami Mrs. A. K Shoe­
maker ami Mrs R. I . Drown

J«m r*

Sh«N*iiiukrr

i* I m m r

fru

(.Bin* 4Ylllr Mht’fi hi I* ntlrmliu
thr Unihi-iBit) a.f FlmuU Mini %
ki

9.90
D95
11.10
12.20
16.65
17.N0
18.25 ,

^ iw in l U n ;ifllli arriv al Sal
unlay fnnn iKr |lnlvr*itjr of mtiBin heir iIuihij (lii (hrif
Florida at l*»incivlllr to spdrJ inn* holnlR)« Mi(|t hi* p«rrn(
H r and Ml# A h $Ikh ntakr
thr holldayB with hit |tarvnU
lie* wat one of th r students to
graduate m It O. T C rrrn itl)
and wiki conduct a claaa in mill
tar) (raining while h rn

• PLUS EXCISE TAX

A rest dslienry—&lt;hock full of
dtlicious frslts and nwls—
stays frrwh indrf inilrly.

1 l b ............ $ .80
2 Iha - - - • 1.50
5 lb* - - - • .1.75

ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

Herman Keholv "pent the week­
end here and ba, returned to
Daytona where hr Is sU llontd.

Jack Morrison, seaman
class, U. S N It., is risltlnj
CHRISTMAS IN THE OFFINGI his parents, Mr anti Mr*, t
Morrison.
Holiday Podding*. Assarted
(Serving E ight)
Miss Beverlp llogers Is ill
Manhattan Steamed Fig Padding
at her home due In burn, she
MIA r l i n n n
aflat
received from s beater Halunlay
night

I.UI Prlra

4.40 4.60-21
4.76'6.00-19
6.26'G.60-18
6.26'6.60-17
f.,26 6.60-1G
7.00-15
7.00-16

Boy Chorpenlng left yesterday
far New York City where he wUI
remain s frw days on busineas.

By MBS. ALEXANDER GEORGE

Firestone
WAR TIRE
&lt;
!

Cecil Bales ha, arrived from
Panama City to »pend a Tew
days with hi, family.

Mr. ami Mrs. IV
Tampa arc guest, i
Hotel

i;.

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1.. II. Swain of Berkley, W. Va.
is a guest s t the Mayfair Hotel.

DAILY MENUS

The new Firestone War Tire is now
ready for car ownern of America.
Come in and sec it. We will be glad
to help you make out an application
for a tire rationing certificate.

KNOWLTOIC8 ORCHESTRA

V iiL »

State

COME IN AND SEE IT!

Every Wednesday
Night

FRUITCAKE

Bank of

“A Friendly InatUulion'

For ChristmtiH
Wednesday Night
Dec. 23rd

MANHATTAN, Kan.., Dee. *1.
(A’t—Tha scheduled auction of th,
furniture of Mr. ami Mra. Paquala DI Cicco to satisfy |70&lt;) in
unpaid bills, was called off ye,
teriiay after Unger Slaughter, at
tornsy for the DI Cieeoa, nutde act
dements with the creditors.
Mr*. DI Cicco, the IH-year-old
farmer Gloria Vanderbilt, M l
Manhattan several weeks ago
when her huaband, P at DI Ckr&lt;&gt;.
a former actor’s agent, was Iran,
ferred from F ort Riley, Kan*., to

Florida

MONDAY
The H W. W are Blbla Claaa
of Uw First M ethodist. Church
will have their btM tefs meeting
and Christmas parly at the home
of Mr*. C. K- MeSlarrow. SOS
Palmetto Avenue a t 8:00 o’clock,
with Mrs- U- X Williams aa conoateajT
The Spinster* Club will meet
el the home of Miss Marjorie
Cogburn. I It) Virginia Avenue.
a t » * 0 &gt; . M. ~
TUESDAY
There will be a tall business
meeting of the Seminole Rebekah
Lodge Number 40 a t the lOOP
Hall a t 8:00 P.M. foUowed by a
Christmas party.
The G. A. of the Souths idc
B aptist Church will meet a t the
heme of the pastor, 1100 Laurel
Avenue, a t S
(It’s Blbla Class
Baptist Charch
l. hotga of the

M E N ’S

CALK N DAK

Calendar

Package Store

Di CiccoB Settle
Would Give Cabinet
Bills Satisfactorily
More Active Part

S E R V IC E

T ekphooe li f t

Phone

kj&gt; RHtyd frasr-ra muiqe# -a*

inapp «•V l
r r t u r n n l («
&gt; e ra yelk
! laojrspoon sugar
1 tablrspoon milk
Roll out rich pastry until thin,
on floured board, sod ru t out 2
Inch circlrs with rooky rultsr.
\ llllMIII ( oils* n J • . Will *41
Arrange in pairs, spread h a l f r l vV
with mincemeat and cover wipi v mr l l yh o mo fr GI ihr Juarvi n f r oInm A tlhh rr n *I ' mi»»
remaining pastry circlrs. Pres*
l h r O i r l i l m i i a h u l i t U y s **ith
edges together with a fork and his pnrtnU
prtrk the tops several times. Afraltgs On baking sheet snd than
Buy
a n g t o t ll. a v ia t io n r a d io
qulekly brush top* with m l of
Ingrtjjlepu, btrrvded. Dqke 10
mthutos bi n moderately hot oven
—about 400 degree* F.
If desired thesl tart* ran br
Imked ahead of time, rooted and
stored in cool place and then re­
heated for 6 minute* In moder­
ate uven when time for serving.
♦ C h rk .t« s. 9racial

A t t * m l t h e KUi • I Ii m M I)
lls
T u t - o e U ) t i i i f h l . I n il l
\iin o i
b e n e f i t u m l r r p t i* ilrifi-il « h i J « l i c n i
S c n il n o lf Cotiiii)

ENDS TODAY

n artr, coffee, sandwiches and
.hiiiU nas (n « it** were eeprcJdrs. George Iro n s rd. wile uf
-ieut. Comer. I^onerd
of
the
fgkal O
Air
hie
Mrs.
H
m
a i iI' Inn.
M i . aand
iw
Sradfrrd Bynl of Sanford, poured.
Bridge was
also
enjoyed
throughout the afternoon and
(dimmed Padding)
prises
awarded to
the
high 4 tablespoons
fat, melted
Score rr»

Spinsters Entertain
Naval Staton Filers

i

*
' Tbs 8 pi Osiers ' entertained tin 1 teaspoon baking powder
(lying iaslrurUn* snd studanl of- D J teaspoon soda

“Si!■’S’yF j SS' *

IMraac bring me iiiai 11Ula ilaUr
&gt;i&gt;u nrom ltnl mo Igat Chrialmat.
"Isdivr, Marvsl MseMlllan." &gt;
"l&gt;rar Santa Claus:
”1 have been a good g irl shd
a sm art girl In school, so don’t you
think t dcservs ■ dolt h tfg y i »*••
ry rlr, Cboo Choo train, dell bed
snd a doll. Bring my HUle twin
sister and brother somsthing they
cannot thaw or break.

’Muter If Mr l^un llcnder
test rslloniiig order saveil
a try s s much gasoline as

WASHINGTON D

JUSHslmas
deroretlons
were
l l j M l h t j l eiitf f M | | jtbcfK
jhs g S s ts wsr* received with a
RgbUd rhrlsltuss ires as the
Mdn a rto t of Interest. B m U ltn
I ropey totorxparsed . M i l mtiilt-

1' J

cyp sbh'jppcxl dried spriculs.

1'3 cup currants or raisin*
H CUP chapped dried prunes,
washed

E/J eup Graham or who|e wheat
' flsur
1 teaspoon cinnamon
V* teaspoon mare or nutm rg
I teaspoon grated orange rind
l ' J cup nuts, broken

FOR THE MEN ON YOUR LIST
Men’h Izcather
J « 4 &amp; « tM

10.05 up
Part Wool Mellon
Jacket* .... 3.9T&gt; OP
Boy’s S I z c h 2.05 i\p

/
if

“ Your friend, Margaret stevrn-

Wool Mixture
Sweatern 3.50 up
Regulation Army ninl
Navy nleevclca# aii|H»\i-i
ewcatcra— All wwtl.

For My Fair Lady]
.

.
■.
W attr h e r f e e t a n d y o u
x w ill W in n h e r h e a r t k

thing for Hanford pen.
i who want to show th slr
Isn to the men In the
•m id be to Invite some
borne for Christmas din-

• 3.50

Uncle Sam

•SCOTCHES
9 -

,
R R R U R R 4FO W O

rfiS fe a

w# think# th#
n solution for
b e ° r a u i? &gt;oreM

JUST ARRIVED
lor CbriatriM

(■die#. wrap hint
In warmth!

w hits cords and sU am an hour.
Serve hot with hard as ure, fluffy
fliMhllng saves or raqflla k# crysS.

Santa Claus

You don’t have to leave
town, or even shop ground —
If It’# • suit or top goat you
tours In mind. Right here a t
nTrevU's I# Hanford, is s
ts fg s assortment Stock uf
Abe famous 100% ell wool
CURLEE 8U IT8 and TOP
OOAT8. All sites, Ineipdrsfuloi*, otto s o , short
*touts, tong# snd loRg s teats.
J p s u it fa r ovary figure, end
4 pattern far every toe to.
Came end see this wonder­
ful stock ef suits and lop
rants for men, along wipi a
large stock of afiressertae
end many wondegful gift

TOMORROW IS
BARGAIN DAY
2 SW K I.I. FICTIIRKH

M u in m

AN 1 4 8 . kti
ike t u p Ms*
hkdw M l

thelady

2nd FEATURE!.

“LADY GANGSTER

with
PAYE EMERSON,
JULIE BISHOP. .
FRANK WIIjCOX and many

SANFOLD

i
*

N

�I T

r*

m -* •e
£

1 |

fl
anPJm

m

*

e second group are the clown*. Theao a rt the *«lfed entertainers in the classrooms. There la a time
ce for everything, If these person* could only condr energy until they are outside the daiaroom everyBid be nappy.
rt but not least are the earnest worker*. They strive
Jy with little encouragement / They need not worMlr effort Is nob In vain. Knowledge wIU be the r
, In the near future they will be able to rule

and Put* them on dlaplay.

ar School

tie will be glad to know
That for our nation,
W* bava learned to shew
Oar appreciation
We can do without a llltla decora' tUb ■"». . .
Op oof tree thla year,
Je tt to ahow we ar* glad to aUil
be free Free to worehip, free from fear.

ay down w* go,
|a aflegllng, our.face*

,

»

i"

*

by a tnowman round and

,

|ip* In bit mouth, on hit
au old bat.

Crow Kit- U fuailli
•Indent* fa 8. H. 8. I

f l u iM,

So let’* give atampa and bondi to
friend*
With anothar oaafol thing,
And tb* Victory will be oar* neit

With lb* careptlen of aereral
debate* from the Junior* and
Senior* concerning their Cbrletmaa parti**, school Ilf* baa been
aa uaual at Lyman, It teema the
boyi and girl* can’t agree( C ^ ld lh e y ever?)
Tuesday, Junior* and Senior*
were well represented In Orlande.
II a**ma they took Uta day off
to do tbalr Chriatmaa shopping.
W* know W* were mined In
American IllatmryIf
Bom* of the LH8 girl* have
really been rportlng new winter
cloth**. Namely-Dorolha Johnson,
Gertrud*
Hudson and
i’-ddl*
Mr*Ur*. Alto tb* boyi bavetakan
tn ite a fancy te bright plaid

Room Eight
BjuMth
Tho boyi and girl* of Room S
’ llacka. The Benlorv, Sophoare learning to apeak Bpanteh.
i, and tb* Fredsuen think
W* ar* learn! n r Bpanlth now
are NUTBII
lie U m . baa a name*bake
■o we can grow up, »peaking two
if no on* , ala* doea. On*
language*. W* want to be good
lller’a greyhound* hu beep
neighbor* to Mrtlco and South
etM
d “Red Eddie-. W* are
America too,
It la fun.' Evary morning w*
aay, “ Buena* dla* Seoorila- to
our teacher. In return ah* aay.
"Buenaa dlaa muehacho. y mochscHaa". Today ah* aald, “Tengo frlo”, which meant, "I am and John Forward’* ipech on
cold".
"R ny Men Prefer BlonUee*’ were
BETTY KNOT
erceptionally good. Ju at'lear* il
r
Sanford Grammar
iC ,,°K.t,he

MR hooka ruch *■ InWi ny glories, travel,
OW **d good coml*
gw te people's boua**
hdoki that they bar.

each week at fol11, Cabbage, Bn

tiled that tho peneo who ha*
graduated from blah aebool )W
many adraatagoo In tho armed
force* and In prleaU tifo over
thoic who ha?* not. He aloo pointad out that In high tchodL ha baa
fbn and frtadom which ho dote
not find elaewhera In Ufm*
• in hit account of Urn K ld y lf
Battle, b* told of tb* doggod dotermination of o ar boy*, m a when
agmlnet great odd*, to go oat and
Bek tb* Jap*. O m somewhat a mat­
in r bat gnmaom* incident w*i
that, upon abakin* tho body of
* dead Jap lieutenant, all of the
teeth fell out and tho Mar­
tb* privilege of ***in* an «xcit- lap'*
ine* created a atampodo try iaf
lag volley ball tournament bo- to (* t om of three tooth for a
tween tb* Fraehman-Junlor girt*
and. tho Sophomore-Senior girta.
Although the Sorhomora-SdniPf
team boot with a acor* of 44-9, lla own high echool, and bo #*»
tb* other team mad* an n e e Rant tended an invitation to tho Key
■bowing. An outatandlng thing Club to vialt the Air Station In a
in the gam* waa the flM paaa. group as bis goaet.
work on both aide*. Tb* team*
were compoeed of the following
girt*!
Frrnkmao—Jaalor
Dorothy erumley, Ann* Lotrall,
Evelyn
M a th e w * ,
Dorothy
By -BOMB CHICKEN”
Price, Louie# Watklaa, diktat
Bowen, Nancy Jo Oonaalett, Lore­ -..(Editor* N*t*i Thl* ( o k a i I*
lei Thorne, Nancy Cutlum, Ellen U nrekly item fat tb* Cilery Fed
Januneo, Dorothy Jlmenm, M ar­ t the tank a f writing i t ga*a
tha Perkin*, Lola Hwaggerty, each weak to a different anew
peeling r e a l. Kverybedy f e a t rib*
■ten, from tha Bdltnr te tha Cepy

(o r * Pf0*r*m

With tb* money In tb* Eighth
Graded P in y band, they bought
a Bible. It waa certainly worth
their pcnnlta. Al.o, two new
Aemliert h*v* been
addtd te
their grade.
Betty Bennett' w ar Men-thla
morning aportlns a new Hag ow
k*r ringer- Could it be a sailor
named Bill TT Dot HelUnd U also
teen wearing a sailor* ring a-

WHAT'S COOKING

Martha P act,
■mills Lundquiet,
Weill Can anyone tell me what
Charlotte True, happened to SHIRLEY ECHOLS
Camille Batten, and "BUTTE B8ALL" BENNBt
irgtnla Chapman,
. From on* aourr* it’* SHIR­
Virginia Tuten, LEY’S fault and from anothar
It’e "BUTTERBALL’S". . And
then GEORGE SPEER te m lud
Dp In It aomehow, .' - -BUT1EKBALL- had a date with SYLVIA
PHOTOGRAPHIC GENIUS
MEISCIt tb* other night, what
By LAURKLLK DUTTON
happened to her "r**olotlo(Pt t !
. . . And what's all thl* about
If you have noticed the little LUCY WARD and GORDON
brown cate dangling from a strap FRKDEHICKTT T - i tram I . _
over John Belyeu’a ihoulder, and Romance, maybelll ™ BEAUF1E
when yea **k*d him what It waa, ROBINSON had a iwtU Um# at
he replied. "Oh. Juat nyr camera-, the Convention. . .Maybe fBANK
you probably think he la Juat an HOWARD of Lee*burg bad some­
amateur camera fan. But if you thing to do with HI 1 —Well, here'*
were OM Of to lucky .tudenta a new on*l _ ANN'BTLNR *nd
who taw hi* tnaw hot book when ARTHUR BRANNANIIt Keep It
it waa at achool lait w e e k , you in the family, I luppooell —A»
know very well, that John U on the unuaual couple of tha week,
the road to rueecu In tha photo-1 Barbara “ BUTCII" DAMPIER
graphic world. Snapping hit pic­ and THERAN MADDEN —A lu
ture* a t the ideal moment I*
OM of Jokn’r gaet point*. Ilia
BPeSfiSK
picture* ar* not only natural and MARTY PERKINS and tha aolfull of Uf* but they are also fUenTMT Get her to UU you *clear and Interesting.
bout it aomellme*. It’s really a
Unite* picture* of people are ■craamll! ** -Another np*sd.
taken in a clever manner, they Coming coupla te NORMA JEAN
•eera unlnterretln* to other* who SAYM and E. C, HARPER. . do not know tho pereon photo­ Nke pickin'* E. C. - LOIS MER­
graph*!. John ha* a w ry tricky IWETHER and MAJOR KINO

Stella Che
Audrey Bach,

vorita food te fried «
favorite actor U Oe&lt;
gomery: actrem Had
Her ambition it te I
echool of moat* teach
withe* to attend Soi
tegr.
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And’au 'lb g church bdls will ring.
ALICE CAMPBELL

Letter* To Mm ta Tk* Service
Tk* children of room 0 Han­
ford Grammar School, ar* writing
letter* to men In the eerrioe.
Wb*n w# writ* tbeae letter* we
dm*t teA them about tad thing*
at home becaua* we know they
aheady bar* enough trouble*.
Wo have a boy tn ovr room
named Jimmy Joyner, Jimmy
wrote a letter to hit father and
told him a couple of job** and
funny thing* about home. Ilia
father aiuwtred hit tetter and he

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01 BILL BARLB
Fad I Ibuf fat the internet _ __
Comdr. L M. Hi i l wt ,
echool* of Benlnola County.
■tationed a t tha Bantetd !
Itttio n , gddrnaed Urn Kay
New* Tailor
Jean Whlgham
County School E d ito r ____ Vlr-

Everyone hod' Am
M u and n i prow
■*55* IcoUjr
_•
thl* war effort.
W* bar* tho -houM-wUe'i kite” Copy Editor* •____ Valari# Walla,
tU
rjerio
Jena*.
Jajrea
Suet*
now and Betty Moor*, Martha Reporter*
____ Holes Qu*r.
Pa**, and LoanU* Dutton a n
tcroaa,
J
i m Denton, Betty Pa­
mj^onalbl* fo r glaring om In ir**
Claw Beprepentatlre*
—
^M r. kW . and M n. Durdan'a
f t n t period claaa** bar* a*ki*J
to fin aaothor kit aacb.
Sine* part of lb* money taken
In from tho Bod Cnee dm * wa*
laad to All two kila, there will bo
Margaret Pii
i went? finished kit*.
A* several room* want to fill
kite after tho Chrtatmaa holiday*, Adrla«r—MU* Rath Hand
the activity will bo continued.

LYMAN SCHOOL

Which group do yog belong ?

*

Staff For This Week Commander Hun
Talks To Key C
w n b ly

Classified Students
Bjr Antotnatla M kbdt
om watch** the atudcnta file Into d a u he note*
fferect each one la. ■
eh individual la different but there are three diatrict
and each atudent can be plaead In one of theac
‘ .
a ftrat group are the leadera. Many peraona wcddd
be in thla claaa but few can qualify becauae the
da are too high. Many of tb« wod)d be leader* mint
irn that before one can lead he muet first learn to

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LEGAL NOTICES

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hat

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tirmeee L IthlUr riled be
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Pt the ratil, S muiU /
bene, degassed]MkU the til
prlltinn far fli^MdUttaarg
that eke wilt a ^ H te tke
■hie IL W, WareHnaaty Jo
HemInote CnnntrgPUrldb &lt;
l*&lt;h day •( Iteeeame* lilt, (
provat or earn# an* far (In
chart* a* Admlnletratrte C
*f the eeUle of Mamie A. I
Oeoeeee*. m thla STlk day
vember l i l t
ALTERUKJB) a next
Admlalatralata C. T
the relate at Mil
lleberta, deeeate*.

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TO a l l r a a u r r o n ' i AMD *mm&gt;
m i l n a v n ia c l a i m * m a n u MAMDI
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M tlfte * an d r e p a ire d te y re o e a t
s a y . c la im , a n d a w a n * ,
w h ich
yew. a r e ith e r * ( yew, m ay h av e
a g e Ja a t Um e e ta t* o ( M O *a A TO TT X deeeeaed 1st* n t M id Cwwary,
t* lb * o e a n ty Jo d y * e f S K X i.
HOLD c o u n ty , PJoeM a. * i h ie o f.
Dm in U * r e a r t h e n * , e f eald
Oawnty a t g a e fe rd . P lertd a . w ith in
e ig h t c a le n d a r m o n th * from th e
tim e of th e fleet p u b llta tle a of
th la n otice. E ach claim n r d em an d
M a ll b e tn w r itin g , and ( h a ll e ta ta
th a plaee of reoM enre a n d p u l
office ad d ress e f th e claim an t, n od
th a tl h e » w * n t in h r Ike claim an t,
a g e n t, n r a l t a m e y , and r a y eueh
claim a r d em and n e t &gt;o filed ehnll
be void.
UAItI.II L ILLIA N l.IT T L B .
WIELD,
A* . . o r a t o r of th e l o f t
Will an d T e n e m e n t e f
w o r n ATOTTK. | K , U , C
PI ret pubM callon Nov. t* lh . I f I L
jid o l

in

Several colored'nien over 38 for
work in Crate Mill to HU vacan­
cies o f men drafted for Army
duty.
Wages 35c hr,—time and onehalf overtime over a 40 hour
week.
Apply at Shinholser Crate Mill,

THE GREY CAB COMPANY
Announces a Change in Fares

Morten

T h . re g u la r a a e u a l m e e tin g e[
ik e eh areb o lg era • e f T k e a a n fe rd
A ltan llc K atlo aal tlan li w ill be
kelg a t Ik a b a n k in g bcuee In a . . .
lo rd , TlorlOa, om Tweedor, J a n ­
u ary IL m l . S I two oeloeW I*.
U. fee Ik e e le e tin e of d lre e le re
an d Ik* tr a n s e c tio n ef .eneh o l k . t
b u iln eea . . m a r p ro p erty rom e
b efo re Ik e m e e tin g
A. L. D elta,

In order to elimlnaU the confnalon caused by
different m n n and fart* the following price*
wIU prevail;

20c per person anywhere within City
Limits or to t|ie Nfival Air Stat*mf ^

rirtl-f

in t » d M arne*, o r m aaoLtttom o r Tit at aTARDtko r*ww
rOM PAM Te. I t t V . A p L o m u a

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Mode* la feerek r g iv e* ‘l a *»
pmrUew In tareeleg (k a l * petU ian
b aa b een tlteg b y tk n eln ak h n ld era
o f - Ik e g ls k d e rd p ern C om nnnr.
In an rp a rn led , In Ik e C tren ll Cewrt
n ( I n r i l f f l O s u n tr . r i e r U a . renweating t k t l **M e e rp e ra llo n be
dbea.t r e &lt; nnd D ial eald m a tte r
w ill cam e um I n r b u r l s * b efo re

40c (2 persons) trip charge .South of
20th S treet /
Children—Vi f^re.
GROCERIES AND BAGGAGE EXTRA
Call 69 fqr ooUld* rate*.

�For Victory...
P le d g e

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UNITED STATES OEFINSE

SAVINGS HONGS
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

T U E S D A Y .

Kingr Winter Makes His Regular Appearance

h

Smith Pacific Army flylag
fartrsssss csacuted saw raids
oa th* tnvasy airfield at Mau­
ds and damaged at least on*
cargo aklp near Baasslavitla
Island. Tka cargo vaaaal waa
aattUag M ar Its stem when
laat seen.

Jack Frost g o t to work on this fishing host, the DORIS GERTRUDE. A crew memb*r c ro c some of the |ce off the superstructure sflrr ,h r bust arrived at Kultnn Kish Market in New V,&lt;k
City. (Central P ro a ).

“ f r u t w t l f b r o f h lfh

r i p lo a n rs

**A soat of heavy bunker-type __ ___
I n r __________________
e m i U r y b o m b a • o v t o ____
M un

ytroejr p o ln u , with supporting ax ^ ^

tdrthplace of tb s N a d party

atouhrt asdlam ja plsmmswm W.g.t: f e s t T^&gt;y' l nld Mlcwred mt a I-

courrft* VrM atrel, n s

overrun fled th r u it dMp Into FTanrs by
U. 9. Flying Fortresses and Lit
era lore, coat the R-A.F. II bomb­
■ William
Bani e rs—a reliable indication that it
Australian manned w»s carried out by big numlwra—
Ih* way through and "considerable damage" wa*
Jungles and ptllbose*. American uf fir tally acknowledged by Ihe
eb ed a general *t- German high command.
iofanUy lan_,
tack upon th* remaining Japanese
It Waa accompanied by wld*
positions of Cts Bung area Mon­ ■weep* over F raser and the Low
day after a whooping advance of Countries by Intruder planes, twinTooo yard* weal of Cap* Endaia- engined Whirlwind fighters which
,'dere.
also are used as bomber*. Nasi
Th* American-mad*
General transportation facilities were thslr
Stuart light tahka, with their ma- principal targets.
chineguna and ST-mlllimcter can­
No fewer than right enemy
non barking, tor* through *n- trains were shot up; and every
trenchment* and smashed fog and Intruder cam* back safely to base.
ro n o v u (Irons point* one after
The sir ministry's communique
the other da* pit* the u*« of flame­ today, although surrinet. mad* It
thrower* by Japan*** fighting to plain th a t Duisburg, which stands
th* t u t man.
at the confluence of Ihr Rhine
Beginning w
with the attack on and Ruhr river* near Essen in
Cap* Endaudare, which waa cap- on* of th* g reatrst industrial
la n d Friday, tanka won In uaa areal In Germany, was hard hlL
by the AUlM for th* l i n t time
“ Lost night," aaiS the commu­
In Utla thoator, and th* Japan*** nique, "a strong fore* of our
had no anti-tank wtapom except bomber* attacked industrial ob­
th* .flamethrowers.
jective* a t Duisburg in dear
■ ! Their position, a* a consequence, weather and bright moonlight.
"T his attack was heavy and eon’.waa datartm U os nphfly, and they
war* m o rto d T o bar* loat their centra tad and many large fires

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were left burning."

T h . German communique, aa
broadcast by th* Itcflln radio, did

Utile to bid* the punlahment tufTcml by th* city.
"Th# enemy," It stated. "attack*d (crtral plan* In west Germany
by night, oopactally the tow n'of
Duisburg, with explode* and lacendlary bomba.
" f onsklsrsbl* damas* was dona,
oepectally ht naideolUl dUtrkU
and to pohlia balldlns*. Tbs popelation sustained iaaaea. Night
fighters end antl-*lrtr»ft artillery
brought down IS British aircraft
Furthermore, alx four-engtnod
bomber* war* bronsbt dawn by
day over French territory and
thro caiaanj plane* orer the saa."

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BombB And Explo-1 n ® . , .
sives On Munich OOOk IS J a n . 1j

commander,. Lieut. Gan. Torn!taro
Hortt, ail aspect on amphibian*
warfare wh* la Mid to liar* M
many of th* major Japan*** land,
iaf*. inclod Ins IhoM at Wake,
.Guam, and lahaol and a t Ooo*,
en New Gulaaa, laat Jaly IS.

Soviet Army Crush*
H i t t e r Rcsistam
To Approach Rot
tov - On - The - Dt

R. A . F. Planes Military Students Explain
Attack German
Plan To 5tart Victory Coi ps
v%hn-h %Ilil Bit
f
Regions Again Last Day To Get
s ho w e r incendiary Sugar Rationing lion Hflivitirm |ilnnrtrtl for * n - Ifl'tk*. .1' (fill.

were hallllnx to widen their wrdxr
Into the Japanese defense system
ami wipe out thr enemy trapped
in a pocket In the tluna area.
Thr Allied attack against the
two remaining Japanese strong po­
ilttons In th* Huna area of New
Guinea is making steady headway
ilrsplte the enemy's do-or-di* re ­
sistance,
General
MacArthur'a
communique said earlier today.
One of the main airdrome strips
in the sector has been captured,
th* comm unfa oe said.
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I
"Th* stu c k ," the communique
In the western air war Brs-, l O t l l
said, “with the co-ordinated sup­ U i n ‘i b i s h o m ^ b a M t i b o m b e r * a t
port of tanks and artillery and ticket} O r r t n M j f o r th e u c n m l
. •
aviation, is making steady hcad- ■ u c t M i i T i n ig h t , t h u n d r r l n f

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Entire Campaign Of
Na^is In Caucasus
Is Nearing Collaps

Allied 0 p e r n t i o n s
In T u n i i a Still
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D o w n
By
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Nearer Base
Of Tripoli

New Guinea Allies
Battle To W i d e n
W e d g e Into Jap
Defense . S y s t e m

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Axis Retreat

ages On
o Burma

■ In the far Pacific theater,
(Jen. Wavell’a army from In­
dia has driven a total of more
than 50 miles into Japaneseoccupied Burma and captured
the town of Alethang-Yow.
only 45 miles from the big
Japancso base at Akyab o n
the Bay of Bengal.
In New Guinea the Allies

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cuke non* on Cbraltma* day, and
refutations on uaa of rental can
was intarpratod aa alao makinx It
a violation of ODT rubber eonaervatlon polklaa to use renUl
ca n for apMlal holiday tripa or
trevrt to froths]I bowl game*
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lowed rtcolpt of raqjeat* for ad.
who reported a hoary demand for
vice from rental car operator*
a** of thoir vqLJel** for such
purpoae*.

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n o t q u a r t n n t e * to fu r n is h e v e n th e Urn, with four a u b a g g
a m o u n t o f p e t r o l * jm
r e li m a t c d submitted yesterday ■ ■ v
d e m a n d w o u ld r e q u le r d o w n w a r d of the Securities
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NEW (1RLEANH, Dec. 22. (AT Hants Fy Land Co. and1
—The Dnltad States Weather Do- Power" anil L ight Co. Xaot

Gen. Chany C hlns-llll, prrmli-r uf
Mancbukuo, was yaportad t.- i'j
by Chlnca* Illy h ^ Command U»
h a r t poisoned all th# mrrnlwrs
o f hla family and abot tn death
a Japan*** adviser and fire hixhranklny officials of hla puppet
sovarom rnt, than committed sui­
cide. “Th* Premier was unable rrau ordered up small craft warn­
to stand any loag*t th* Japanese ing* from Mobile, Ala. to Apala­
oppression." ti&gt;* High Command chicola, Fl*. do* to fresh to strong

winds and local thundsr squalls.

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IDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1012.

* * * * *

ta r aaaoctA Tw n r a m i

Gen. Montgomery's British
eighth army today struck
swiftly on toward Tripoli In
fighting pursuit, hot on the
m heels of the last* of tho G«rw man-Itallaa army In JJbya
southwest of Zauta en NotOther

Brlttah

forces

# pressed la for e fcwoekout o f per­
haps 10,000 of RommoT* African
Corps survivors and half o f bis
tanka were caught' and held In
desort trap between tho Marble
Arch airfield and M atratln Gulch.
A M atratln b 08 miles went a t El
Aghoila. Thus tho corridor be­
tween the trap and the fleeing
f A lla remnant* w est -of Z auta on
NofOla ha* widened to more than
88 mOo*.
. Over the whole Tunisian front,
some 700 ma** to tho west. Allied

•

fighters end bombers, range with
rising powar. dec!Inlbc losses as
Asia attempts at Interception
wrakened perceptibly.

The
British
Eighth
Army,
9 throwing a strong force aero**
tha tins of F b ld Marshal Rommat's retreat, has cut hie fleeing
column* In two and now threatana, to inflict another m ajor dis­
aster upon them.
A swift and powerful thrust
which reached tho sradl(gulley)
M atratln about 08 miles west ot
th* abandoned ^ t i i positions at
El Aghella, than swung south In­
to the Interior and Isolated large
German
etlUofy

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It thus appeared th at a con.Id•ra tio proportion of Rommel's
tctfealln r force, which had been
aatlmatod at 80,1)00 to 80,000 men,
w ar In tha gravest ~
Tha Allied a ir for
meanwhile,
carried tho offet •
farther
westward with h.a:
a tta c k , on
Asia airfields In Tl
eluding Tamat, 88
h irit, and C iitil fli___
south of Tripoli, U was announced
la s t night.
.

Distrust New
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ATLANTA, Dee. 11, (AV-Seme

en Of Seminole County
Send Letters To Santa Claus
A motif tha 1*1U r, Santa Clans
will w a i n from B ro la c b Comty chlldrtn through Tha Sanford
Herald U one from a little boy
who a .k . Santa not “to ccuot
It against" him becaua* eoma
times ha forgot to be a food boy.
Tbo letter followt:
Finford. Florida
Dec- 18. 1943
“ Dear Santa Claua. *
&gt;
“ 1 am a little boy four years
old. I h a rt tried to bo a vary
n o d boy b u t aometlmoa 1 forgot,
but my mother .peaked me hard
so don't count that a fa ln it ma.
"Please brine ma a rod and
reel and a scout hate bat and some
randy and nut* and oranfos and
everythinf else you w ant to giro
are s
* “ Santa, do n 't fo rfet about tho
other boys and girls and especial­
ly tha w ar children. Giro tham
a Rood Christm ie.
I am -going
to f ir e you
K U M tkhr to eat and drink so
bo sure to e rt It
“Gcodbyr,
'
Ernie Morris."

the world. Please brine u i Mm*
Difens* Stamp.. Help the orphan,
and poor rhlldrrn. Remember U a
boy* In the .entice. Mil
our
stockings with n u t/, fruit and
ran d ;.
Your friend.
Mary Carlton, t&gt; year, old."
"D ear Santa Claua;
“ I am a Mile boy three year*
old. I fo to school every day and
I am a rood boy. I want a Choo
Chou Train, doll baby that w ont
break, little toy soldiers and a
b ir Army Truck to ride In.
Hobby U tile"

“ Dear Old SanU:
“1 am In school and Karo been
a rood girl. I like my playmates.
Santa. I would liko a doll, doll­
house, some little soldiers and
some little trucks. Don't b rin r
mo any “Jrepi" fo r my little
aoldier. would fall out and break.
I will be in Georgia Christmas
and I ruets yuj'll Just have to
look ‘on the map to find Georgia,
cause 1 am onlr five and i can't
“ Dear Santa Claus.
tail yau bow to get there.
“B rinf me whatever you. want
“Your friend,
to. Come see ,11 tha. children. In
Yvonne Cutlum"

P. P. Campbell Navy And Marine
Elected Leader Enlistments Are
Of Shrine Club Banned For Time
Karl G. Soderblom Order Does Not Apply
N a m e d Secretary T o Coast Guard,
To Replace Boyle A r m y Volunteers
-(RhF^daW luhefli on* * f Banfm dW A - R.R. Carte* r#**f**d a.teleleadhfg Maine** men. Thursday
team l.U this efteooon rial.
bight was alrctad president of the
t«g that all rolaatory ealUtSanford Shrtn* Club In aocecatlon
ts la Ik* Coast G o lri and
Army *a well a* ta the Navy
to T. Bradford Byrd, while K ail
aad Marta** wdl ho halted far
G. Bodirblotrt waa named to socthe month o f December, or
eeed Lloyd P. Boyle, aa secretary.
■Bill be i* fa rth e r aotifird hy
Neither U r. Byrd nor Mr. Boyle
oyle
tho National Selective Seri ire
c
ra n for re-election. J. J . Holly
H eadqaartsra.'
was named vice-president.
Tha meeting waa featured by
Special Instruction* came today
the vi.ll of Morocco
Tem
ple'. Of­ from national Boloctlve Service
-_
nple'a
ficial family. -I’otentate
flcial
Potantata //■ Dillon Headquarters atailng that the lo­
Kennedy waa .(alien to Now York cal board can accept no more en­
by piano on buelnoaa, ho t hla rase- listments In th* Navy or Mar­
saga to Uw Sanford Nobility was ina* Carp* until fu rth er Irutruedelivered by T. T, Phillips, cl
tions, E.B. Carter, aoUcttvr serrabbaa of J
ta urged
vlc* dark, stated thl* morning,
Shrinera to
.
blood inter adding that th* order doc a not
eatod in th* order. II* snta fol­ apply to Coast G uard or Army
lowed by Hugh B. Cowan, raeord- enlistments.
*r, who urgvd additional support
Mr. Carter pointed out ihsl *!to Uw Shrinera’ Hospitals for though
volcntarjr enlistment • nth
Cripplad Children, ahowlng that •»
as .peclati.ta, hav. U-»n
anyone for a gift of |&lt;0 can *r than aa
for man between the a re .
become a Ilf* contributing mem stopped
of
IB
and
18, tho ratin g doe. not
ber to th* hospitals.
apply to man I t a t younger or to
Edward F. Lan* prsaldod over man over 88 year* o f agoth* mooting In placa of Praeldsnt
Section one of tho memorandum
Byrd who, although prooout, w*» Mr.
rocetrod ru le s : "Netoo ill to handle tha gavfl. Oth­ tlonalC arter
headquarter* adriae. th at
er* who apoke w an t Nonha n C.
Edwards, Ugh priaat aad prophet; quota* of men to h* accepted for
Horace R. Frvtwill, Orion tel guide; volunteer Induction Into the Navy
Jobs M. Rogktcr, treasurer, and tn d Marino Corps during tbs
Fred Cobb, captain of th* guards. month of December bars been
'J. E. Towtuogvr, who for 40 filled. Therefore, no registrants
yuan ha* boon aa aettvo Bhrincr, between the ages of i s and 8*
waa praacnUd to th* clnb and volunteering fo r Induction into
audo a brief talk after which ha those services trill bo ordered to
waa prvsvntad with a Ufa member- report until fu rth e r p o lk , giving
»htp. A similar haaor was voted th e data after w hich. they can be
Jam** O. Haff, a ,p a s t prealdsn ordarod."
Beetion Two a t th e yntmoranit th* dub, who t* nbw UI In th&lt;
d o a aUtoat T b i a a rtfia U a n u
Bap Pinaa Vetarana' Hospital.

■Quit* a number at Christmas
U taah woa ruUad to add U
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la Dr. E. D.

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UNITED HATES DEFENSE
THSE r j f .

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SAVINGS BONDS

9

Top-Scoring Pilot

.British Forces' Press
In F o r Knockout
Of 10.000 Troops
Of African Corps

i r r a

Smash Counter-Dr
In F o r c e , Pi
On To Approad
Of Ko t e l n i k o v i

Member Amtoclaled Prana

NUMBER 83.

Gasoline Purchases
Limited To 1 CouponN
Mrs. Holland Dean Addresses
tl Rotary Club On Ladies Night

T e m p o ra rily ,
M ust
To

D e a le rs

L im it

S a le s

H o l d e r s

O f

A * , i i ’ o r *C* B o o k s

(By am m i . I h Prase,
What N siy rnrn and thrir wive,
On the Russian contra!
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.
ma) e sp rit In find off the Iw-ateti
Rot shock troops drove Into
path In Kloiotn u ,« ilrw rllsil l-y i/T*)' All Kfinulinc rationing
other village along th*
Mrs. Itolinnd lim it to loti Diil.tr! hook* in tho cant count area
Vyatnia rail line aa tank hal
a n . an/l their gur*l/ last night In ■except com more Ini vehicle radeveloped southwest of S
the Lake Mary Community ltull-l l
where the Rede smashed a
Ing whir* the ft«tnry Clul*'s nti- ti*'n.-s, wort* limited to “ono
counter-attack in fort* and
ed on to the approaches of
mini I .adit. Night prog mm ««* co u p o n f o r c m crR c n cy u s e " in
nlkovaki, on tha rail line 90 m;
(held following II typical "tra c k e r lin lo r t i title lltO Cftitt OVCr
This I* th* first photo of Capt.
southwest of Stalingrad.
Joseph Foaa, U. 8. Marine Corps
•uj»i&gt;rr".
t h r r r i t i r n l kiihoHiip rthortnKC.
Tne Red Army killed 1,235
MM. Drnu wa* mt rcwle m l l»v ,
. ..
.
■
filer, since he was credited with
mans and knocaed out I t I
„
,
Earl
Kipp
Who
h.,1
chatgv
of
.he
l
IlfM liorw tn IKMlOtl th o
being the highest-scoring fighter
yesterday In sharp lighting
C
o
a
s
t
p
ro
f
rum
nh«l
who
intm-lum
l
n
&lt;&gt;nlrr
th
n
t
flu
o
f
12:01
(n
o
o
n
)
rib * *f the Pacific Meet, lie
the railway leading to Kol
’ , , n r / j / \ M V V iiln r u
«f Bintfinf «n«l ilRncuif t«wU&gt;. nil irta il « d lrrt of fAAOshot di)wn 22 Jap plane., inclitd
koski, 1*0 miles southwest
lU iU T I \9 II
f t 11(1 i n pgnit,ff( |*rrfiuhtn| By thr pupil* lute in
of MI■* Mfii k*i i«* t ouhiir n * iInhe
lug aid weeks of comlwi .irvHi-naiuigrad, made small gain*
mini mit^ilinc%t«itrft were
forwm Minus t lnK fin** t
«i(i i w . t*•* itul lirvl .i ruth
h.nmr
roupotis
Over Gnadalcanat. Thi. i. no i f I
the rentral front, and
l ' M'l * *,‘ * 1 I f t l !•)■ t li*rl« '„ M h i i i i u m « i t !« l i a r ,
f trial If S. Navy photo
I ** ct&gt;ri|*«*n« for fomrarr*
it.u d iu position deep Inside
* i
ry Kti.it II «.t tin- pmm* mIii L
nl'**, *•» uim cmi|mn of
lKn River Elbow, th* Soviet*
r,MM'
Knur !•* 1 *u t»ft limf ihnrift i«f lhi* n»i&gt; r Lt a" fmi i-riit*rgt*ncy u»r.
nojnced early today.
It
,1
group
told
...
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l
e.eolog
»l
.................lit,
The heaviest flgnllng was
The
&lt; •l" \
imilritU'd the* order
Hunk.
ported southwest of Stalli
«d t -i prt M ilt » run on
"
Fitllimirib’ ’In pf*nf»
H M
where the Russians
annooi
Him.
m if«81l**M t*f Y 1' k I*
i ,' -t-» ;n«tl tq ill Im* rts
yesterday they had broken a s
| -1 • •I I . .in &gt;ih»i ot tl*' r I'mbuldy
n ,41 11111- iIt H" 1 0-4 I f I
Pom German defense near Kot*j
f,.4*l ,M . 1ft 1l-vkll &lt;1 11
|«win)
nlkuvski after s lwt&gt;-ilay fight
1 flll.l &gt; I'U M ' 1*18114
If |- .......- a n ) m o i o r i a l h o ld which 40 Nail tanks were
1 l.etf 11 «l 4. |(.
v M ot i hulk in the
stroyed.
K. V V\ 0 8 t ,1
N nl - i;ii i|y |nohlKSupplementing a previous
(i A1N V11aL, tv, 1h e, 1**. (N|»r—skill \ f i O .ffM
t I•11&gt; ii11; oh) gu-Rtiliiktg ex,
i-Ainci &lt;i
nounceimnl of a huge vkti
ciiil| - - S r r v w h i l e
"Itif Ivr luwh,
.
,r
1„
Old,, U,S -4
*■"«' • tMiih.it and (hat
west of Surovtkino, Inside
(ho ChrUtma* hnlhlay*
•e O i.
.|l
. .1( t i l ltd)
■ ' • " n vk-.. r »
thin lliv rr Uend on the Stalin* v tilun(t*ric&lt;l l*y W A I.
n ■ * " r * • i » ’t i O n * in o r n 1 M*vlar(
grad-M khaya railway. iV
Hus*
. c i.ii.i.
&lt;l11" ’vt. siru|i t
I
«* v\ J i&gt;**kr»iimn ma
aians said today a total uf ( R ntuli K A- I*Alhtr, Haiif.
1
’tuvrf•il.y
of
Fhifitivi
Ii.
1
.Hah
)
t|*
h
i
f
t
l
.
4" h'* ’ ihiii ihert wouUI
German guns, 16 tanks, 20 smaB
1
1
firn
Training*
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(*•
!(•••%
Uii.l
lht&gt;
111,
|
,
III.,
-r f.tmtdino ra*
tanks and armored cars, 08 moVIll) (•Cltlluf A
u l r n f-l.1v
tars, 21M machine guns, H6U anti­ 4rtl hllfh RchiM'l Rfu*|l 1-1 • Y i
on t In- KnUi*rti
Th- M I. h*
h trilltl 1tl AIt
tank rifles, and huge i;u*ntiUoa lhtcrr»l«Hl ihtlult • tin
1 1-1 b. { 1 ’ ■ •*’••11
n * » f u l y pn»*
of ammunition and supplies had nf rtviirr hing nn/t militoM
-"Wl"'l dm "a f
1. 4 111*
V»
1 •
1 t ‘ M * u m iiiy iic t l
The special traimn,a*
I ...
been captured In
that
action
■|»«’ft | *nit ir
•
fi\\ |
* * * * 1 tt * h l f i i p a n d
the
ohp-clive*
of
the
which apparently ireurred
more
h *i h
t M»*r »-• ’
1till *»•••• •*
• fia llv
....... , - • » v
-h r ‘ titihel ( h a t
than IK) miles at the rear at th* t ’orp* which has
i Limit*) i h
.11
ihfllh »*f I --Pel..
U H t ll 1
re.,•(•
i f ■ -itIi* n f u a i o l im *
M
M lr r l* .
I I*
Neal siege army on the Volga.
ti*-r- from tho urH'i'-- I
Itill) .n .t IV,.,
•••
I s. hs "|»h r
f
N" f f i r t U
In th e
l
\ *. r*» !
Northwest of Stalingrad, In th* e.1 ItOTC corps to 'n o .......
hv«* In it* km-it
'• •»
» 1 IM |. I l l
1m q0 * * • 1 " h o it a if r * n re tt
araa bet we* n tha Don and Vol
n il « i h
*
I
i 1
thousand high school *t d.m
|.i,mt - t v, •-inHf) t
•m i*«|H iii V4SS.I.I I h
L s f h iiM r n i in l f l f u r t h e r
Rivers where subildiary
others In more than forty town,
11Fi‘s* lul-lr I•• I, rid hr
♦'•(rt '**• Ilu fir t
encirclement efforts ar#
Ih vt mail
I’* f*
throughout the state
nl
h
|*«lhv
ihKMiyh
U
n
g
lfl
Iti
Xllfihta
no official *4&gt;urr«
way, th* Red Array was
The two over-all |,|i .,t h ,. t1f lit *rt I; Jai k U .til
h| *
t*f vq *••I 'tn |tM ttr r fi* * * l l** rni
y n V r i,i-vq • ttt« t, onirh th. .nm r into hiava wiped out more thqp
t l * * *\
lU n ih h *
t
the
Virtory
Corps
piMi-rnru
nre
X
h
i
nm-l
I
s
*
*
|n
i
h
r
iihhu
|
f&gt;n
f,.i
m
i
1
1-m
l
ot
|;(t
v* it h.IrwM
Germane, and
destroyed- th
Im NV**i f , i I *•
(hlfliin Shi* 111IIa1 In- iOiivt a| llle IF4 III
tanka. U n Machine
**v*m
of •r0u0' / ' ’ * ", "" H ' it f t .n l. ( M
^ _ - Tha jm, ^and ufforl
v,rv
ka\
mg *• I...I nnJ Aw
blockhouses.
1
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1
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rj
l
i
t
.
.
lh o r |*
A l*o, idin
ra P*tUripatl48
parti ft pathtj „(
"i 1' “I1' |n
tn that ai^tkr hkwSv^ app.are^i,^*1''*
H T ifiir.l I * H -A il)
til
IV U f - r . '
v* f ’ ^ a w h f-Jg iy *
ecatm
unitf'«
ws&gt;
effort
whtl
to t# dcvoUd mainly to Tortify.h.
N«qy
\I r ■ I lean Asi i «ltii
iOmji tn f, |i.f cjturv.
•Me,
M«l
in
\
* *1
1 M-1 1 i
mg th* R’fdfti tiay h«v«
in acn&lt;M
*l.
, ,,,
.h
I nHt "bvt(i
i Hsil thr «trj»
•**.d
hiq
{h r N a vy «
M 1 -SI ■VI
• 1,i 1 V 1 11
into *ficmy poaJUocta.
Trainir*r will tnh&gt;- \
,ti h i u i m u i*»
1lliti' 44 ;i
- !
&gt;i,
i
* • * fi i le H il* .1
j stii b u t l a t a r
1 fill M4| n
M In the
.Stallngi»&lt;l lion minI "iy.miit.ii.-n,
1 l , | r -&gt;f
i ..'• u lt.io m «|
t ih r 11Mir l»etng
Mrl
iihl u IhujI I hir
r.-. i .. c. t,
Wa-t.4 |«*r
irt'N, tha communique mUi, thr facing* »!• |»» nn&lt;i mui luiir
-f
lu
ff
M
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l
..Lktii.n
Uitfi.il
|Hii&gt; whether
U H•
1 t 1W \
I
‘ "IM If*
l« 1 "til fill, IfUl L Ke *. r t -

Alfred Lee Is
Named Head of I
Sea Volunteers
Auxiliary F l o t i l l a

(

Two Sanford Boys £ ;
From Gainesville
To Teach Military

Y\ijtritt. (XIuii**1

ftu ita ia n a

d c a tru y n l

m en

nrnre

and

p la it m i

d r ill*

|ih &gt;»i&lt; iti

.fr ill-

Uanaport planra
*nd |„ 4. i.. ,* m ..... »' « .timinn.l.
On lha bitterly mM centr»I
Iraitui* v
fronl the Kuukuru ea.d one
tunity tn ink*
(heir unlta raUjqed an
rn ,lll&gt; 'm u n i
ilroQfpoiflt w ell of Kihev, anti
Adult q 1nt M-mti «l in inking tin
wiped out a German
battalion courtr ma) -Ii ill with utuih nlii mi
near Velikle Lukl in
sVrntmI, • r f t n i l r
groups fqjr th*
battle raauitlng from a iUvrman
u m f ln»trurtlon.
counter-attacks

A Real Christmas State Commander
For Needy People Will I n s t i t u t e
Urged By Captain New V. F. W. Post
Capt. Geurge Woods, o( IbiSalvation Army, today mads en
other appeal for donations
th* Em pty Stocking Fund and
pointed ou t th a t without this
many
children,
families
old peopl* would face a
cheerless aad dreary Christmas
Ob* case ho told of waa that
of a mother and four children,
dceertad by tho father six munlhs
ago, with no word having been
rqrelvrd from him during lh*i
time and with no Information con
renting hla whereabout*. During
this tim e tho Welfare Board has
been taking ear* of them, h*
said. However, they a n definitely
without promise of a real Christ,
rasa, unless It comas from the
Empty Stocking fu n d , ho added
A nother case la th at of a man.
wife, and children, the man hav­
ing boon Ui fo r Ur* past several
roar*, and unable to work, and
th* children too young to be of

•JhiZ’A &amp; s f ’U ' Si

clothing. Capt. Woods stated that
ha hoped a real Christmas dinner
could b* provided for them from
th# Fund..
To thoee of old age. la r d y
existing on a small pension, of
whom there are n o n than 100
whit* ca po* In th* county, th#
pro*poet of a merry Christmas
teem s alight, said Capt. Woods,
wIm told «f a coupl* of TS. rta re
of age h arin g M relative* and
frisada wham da*lining
year*
‘ " JM ghtoasd by a real
mad* possible by tho
xklng Fund.

Legion Poet Plans
Christmas Party

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t d ii i iu n i n l r r

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Nursing Helpers
Needed For Civil

ii «l|R|sr | 1 « M-n * «MJL| Irit- |kr
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'

High School Girls
To fVssist In Sale
Of Holiday Seals

•rank of F(iM*lgri YYnr», will m
\ i’ mil 1ii if ihi&gt; fMl t i l l ’ » » lc
Hve In hianfortl, Hufulay, Dr* •"&gt;
lO IkH D a n c e P r o c e e d s • 1 * hi - 11iti»* HruN m ill i I m i iblcto IftfUlutc th f nrwly ni/anliF«l
1.ii 114*81 i*i ii'*9r n u llldiy
plht*
T o l i e U s e d F o r X m a s •hikvufvt
Bcminolr County Post No. 328i
lunU yT i root
Tha ilrpartmcnt commamlrr. n
«KJ A. M- UMllI •; on |&gt;. m\
G i f t s
F o r C h i l d r e n sMr.
M il l
a i Il\
J 1. Innla-v.
a latter to J, Jack Itoccn, ni*w!yi The f*i rot O ffirr hn&lt; rplra*rtt
khfitr iriHM a firm uiird Iimhi y
tlaclatl |H»it comniufutar. mlvlMtl a not in* from the l "nilt*-*l Stal****
un
iwttlofiB for thr Kq-m'fil
Thf *nlr* tin- \ i ar m ill be
( k it he h«ul inwIlaNi tha iiicinlwr* * h i t ) ' s*ivi&lt; if* C o ifim i* i» h in
s t tsi fn* pi v*■n TlU'sdnv m
n iif f i
r o m i i a t l t P r -1,11&lt;
i&lt;Hit. Ill's | hy girl* f. n SfininuJo
Of tha Orlanilo nml Orl^md V i * uh» ihfr m i
lll|fh ,Nt hsass| ufi-l
f 1*1 Will
P, W. I*0#t-i to lx* |'lr*Fnt at (hr • hiiiM i i« l i* m f •»» I h r p -'H iliiifiR -&lt;f I.iftlf I V chr IsmvhI kikl i
in *
|is I ' n i t r i l S l i i h ' *
k f ir f R H *
• f it I 1 1 ft if ut
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i»'s Ism k 4*t I in I h - f r |m * « r ii( r &lt; 1 hq
i i |»l 'i in a m i
liutltutiofi of th# |K»Rl
him*itiir Hvajptant* I*» fill varan
»r*f *• r &gt;I A r r t m r y , m a y iw
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llfM war vatarana ar** ■*(iiilfH*t r*l Kifi farihtirsi Hint olh*-i
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n l o r t r h |»l»m n fi ; g i t ♦ i i
1Si* r la »a
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III
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. . - vitrei.. to *.join thti . nri*
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organisation. Mr. Rnrv.; Ma"- , lft(l r s ,
It^,r .... I h r s M s if,f ilin g I a1 L /i'l F l r l . l
Mi** Ir iii" { s 1-1-• s 11 i t giLfit*ral
TheI mrell'ig will 1* bri/l St 2 t&lt;i ,
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F n Id « » h l, w o u ld I h * tJi-M ilf'sl !»i l.hsirii'-rt*
Hugb«s. commandant of the Ran On a t- rn rr nf such rllglliles con
i hni loltr True; F m h m an (*la is,
f**d Naval air station and all .-deration will 1m- givrn to mail lh** K lk&gt; ( h r l i l m i R I r r t |»rt« g iam
M ln
N a n r ) J o ( io n s a lc t .
lo In- given at 4i0U o'clock Thu re
oUgibla -Naval and Marine prr- s | filimritR.
IH | h-ir art*. MBilrcql All*
-la y
a fliT
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itli ( V t l l f a l
P n ik. '
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aonnsl to meet the State comman­
AtqiliranU ar^
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nf undtrpriv
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der and participate in th* etr*'
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an
acrirdlle-l
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be
cnlertaln-.l
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.sig^^y
fxhola.
monies
high
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I'ersons
who
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not
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presented
with
gifts
&lt;
hrl.tK(ni(
Kvr,
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'j-iathewa,
Campaign medal atrvlc*, hr
j |,„ wrri Mnrgarel Ding. Id U Ihr one and only qualify­ meet t’l.hlrh school rc tu lro -1 -» * gifts will also be o b taln ci, N)ln, v
are
otherwise f"f rripplwl rhllilrvn from ••“ ' rt |.t,-r ,H, |ly &gt;|«thcws, ('nrnclle
ing factor for eligibility to ac­ men- )-utwho
cit—.
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now *In
“ the '*----Harry * -------1
Ann* I | U„ P,',
Thlgj-en.'
l-uclllo
tive membership In the V. F. W. -tusslifta-sl will lx- giecn n general
W hin a slat* of war vaista, as test In addition,aoplIcnnU must ll-o»- in Gmatilla, he *d&gt;lrd Dio qiiou,,,. kUrthn llrown, Hetty Jo
sho’
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a
minimum
a
t
least
sit
;
t-.
-tar
tratrlrtlnna,
Ih-t'hrist|
|
,
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I,
Daphne
Connelly,
Peggy
a t present, all officer* or enlist­
Hludcnt Nurse In a i„o. ins- in the l-aik will not U- Slcvens. l-oi* Hatcher, Dorothy
ed men In th r military or navnl months as a Rluilenl
rtcognireil schmil of nursing, or III at night, he added.
j tViohl, Ruth Htcnetrom. Joyce
service b eco ^ 'cllg ib l* Immediate­ one
of satiefartory tv.par■■
1ft-flc . I .Milan
Walsh,
Janice
ly upon arrival on hostile soil Irncc year
a* a trnlnnl A ttendant or .
_
Drown, Helen Hickson, Dorothy
o r in hostile water* and an hon­ prarllral nurse.
D U V IS
1 v..-,., Minnie
Ruth O-lham,
orable discharge is trot therefore
Applirallona ar* not
desired
I'aullnr Mct’lellan, Pal fkhulta
BOCeasarT. it waa statad fere from persons engaged on war
ml
Hally
Morrison
today. All personnel of th* Naval work, u r e p t in those cases where
and Marin* Corps who participa­ the position applied f ' r calls for
Jo* Davis, son of Mr. end .Mrted In the operation* of Ui# Valley th* use of higher skills than
a t th* YangU* River, China, In th* worker Is now using in hi* H J. Davis, South MajraolU A Ve­
nn*, rnllstni in th* United Hlu1988. 1987 and 1910-81 88 ar* en­ present employment.
titled to
Full fu rth er Information and les Navy and left Sunday. In
ar* _____
application form* m ar b# ob­ Jacksonville he took th* Navy
Seminole County Post No. 12U
Had in tho operation* la Nl tained from th* BorroUry, Board oath and proceeded to another
of the V. F. W. will bo formally
nf U. B. Civil Service Examiners, station.
A graduate of Bemlnol* High Instituted by S tats Commander,
a t tha local Post Office.
School In 194L young Davis a t­ A. B. Douglass, at 8:30 P . K ,
tended Louisiana C ollege'at Plne- Sunday, In tha American Legion
BiCKENBACKER BACK .
Second N karguan
ville, La- on a scholarship given Hut. All ongtbts veterans if*
aciaI. In addition all
larinc Corps personBAN FRANCISCO, Doe. 18, W i him as a valuable football p la y cordially Invited to attend.
I been awarded tho —C apt. Eddie Sicken backer, a ir
W. W . H erne, 13 re a r old flag .'
a) for mrvlcks bo- SCO who has escaped many broth­
man fo r the- Atlantic Coast U n*
HUH DA H IT AGAIN
1, 1917.and R w . II. e r of death, tha moat recent when
Railroad w as aerioo.ly injured
Wo waa down la tho Pacific fo r
WASHINGTON, Doe, 18, I T h - Wednesday night while he waa
several weak*, i, back In tha
United Slates, but refused to talk The N ary announced today that sw itching train* a t Rands Siding
about hla otperionro until ho tolls A m y flying fortroaae* with fight- and It waa necessary to am putate
er escort* mad* another attack on a log jnot above the ankle, th o ,
W ashington official*.
(be depones* base a t Munda, aew attending physician ataled this
Coorgia Island In tha Betoman a,
but the Noah* were unreports*

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Joe
Enlists In
United States Navy,,

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General Classification Tests
One of tbe first things that happens to a man when hr
la inducted into the Army ,1a to be confronted with th&lt;
General Classification Teat 8ometimca called the "I. .Q.’'
teat or intelligence teat, this (a so Important that it may
determine his whole future in the Army and to a large
extent the chance he may have of winning a commission.
To some people the testa appear very hard md to
others quits simple, and strangely enough the college man
la as apt to run into difficulty with them as the unschooled
But regardless of how you answer tbe questions, the Arm;
can tell from the teat whether you are alow and accurate
fast and ureleea, good In idechaaka, poor In history, and
many similar characteristics and aptitudes concerning your*
•elf.
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Most of the examination) are divided Into throe parts:
questions dealing with vocabulary, with mathematics, and
with the counting of blooks as shown in drawings. Usually
they begin with the simpler questions and become more
difficult as the soldier proceeds. Usually too there are mor.
questions than the average man has time to answer.
' An illustration of the type of vocabulary question which
may be expected followe: “VEGETABLE is to CABBAGE
as TREE Is to (l)oak (2)lllsc (S)lcttuca 4) earth G )wood.
You are expected to underscore the right word among the
last five which beat completes the sentence. Another illus­
tration might bei "GENUINE Is to TRUE as SPURIOUS

Woman Char&amp;ci Min
With Barring Exits * Quality b rin lu ”
Served-right . Boston,
D «'
1*.
ro a n s woman wtuwvi Wvdn*»day declared th at tho had inU nnod Investigate* of tS t Co­
conut Crora night
d u b fir#
tragedy th at os erica of "tire ”
sounded and patron* beaded for
• ravohbur door, a man barred
on* c o u ld h a rp until ho had paid
tb s n i t and shouted that no

hk thecL

VIE CAM
tm ftX

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Terrain* of B aton
m U that th e nod.tw o own friend*
war* standing w a r the WrJmoiH
■U w t doer a fte r Ihiy felted , to
yat • tabia a t the club, and that
aha m w a atocky, gray-tuitod
lean l a r tho door with l i t arm
ami &gt;hout:
,-v ,
. “ Nobody roaa o y t of here antli
bt&lt; baa raid hit c h x k . IIV only
a M a li fira.1- ■ i
&lt;•
T h t flra coat &gt;488 U rea.. !
k l u I la m in a told newantea
th e had s l r m her information to
Inrrrtlgm tort working in Attorney
Caneral BothneU's Inquiry.
GOOD MANNERS
HAYS, Ka». Doc 17, (A l- T ic
lfaya New* reports t h { a fellow
opened door* a t ator*. bonk* an&lt;l
other building* f tr I l J women In
the
' C hritlraa,
ruth. , 'Three
Ihsnhtd him, tiro thought hr * » i
freah and the hutbaml* of irvrn
itared a t him a* If they thought

B U L B Y B M B jrO B TODAY

That is the.kiod you .will
always find at

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
( P a c k a g e G o o d s)

JACKSON INN

Room and Board
9:00 wk.
21 meals—7.00
You’ll like our
meals — and
our service!
-Phone m -W

WB CANNOT CHANGE OUR
ACT, IT MUST STAND ON
JtCQRD
FOR
ALL ETER.
n r . BUT COD WILL BALV 6 i THE ACCOUNT IK WE
W f? NOW FROM EVIL AND

Feeling grand, we hope.

rve n o t a f t e r t h e f l e s h

OT AFTER T H E SPIRIT: Yo
i longer • boo Id lira the m l
[p o o r time In lb s flesh to the
j t i of men, b u t to tha will of
l b - 1 P etrr 4:2.
t A Laay Wind fre t* M eilre
(front The Step Ladder)
lbs lads are whittling by their
i ' bast*,
. e warm wind nuU et on tha

■oldie:.
Jack, wa*r» vary happy for this
new, and for your fam-fy and are
a r t happy th at Ihlt nawa con*
earning you will mean to much
encouragement to other famlllaa
who haa# had boy* reported a t
'mlitlng*. N tr*r g tra in to pat.
clmltmT U fa m utt go on with
tha awing of rare*, optimism,
hop* and happtntaa. Let'* will

A c tr .ie t. wind from Mexico,
from Ban Thomaa and M*i*l-

F ' l n i

Ik hem* n tun* the tailor* atng all
'Ll down along tha Boutharn Hea.
Where Ilf* la a brown A itac girl
and romance wait* for erery

feet down?"
And no on

comca a ntc* rcquaat for the Sol­
dier*’ nawa column ragularly.
Elmer, hero'* to yon and a nice
C h rlitm u and wa’ra patting on
yo-jr addrott. Lieut. E. R, Ec'iolt,
Major* Field- Graanrlllt, T tta t.
And, by tha way, w hen are Ihote
other throo brother* of , your*
■tatlaaod T We’d like to Vara
their addresses.
It ia net the thing! von do
th a t Ur* you out—It
b
the
thing* ync laoea undone. Thty
hang In your mind and haggle
you Uka the proverbial nagging

And WILL w et”
m tro t with hemp and hennaauln^ tp pdeflt itortag down

n , I ’llv»l* John (Laa) d.
n it why 'coin** an amutlng
concerning gaa drill. Lax
k Um S ta lltn Hoepttal a t

wore msInUlnsd for about four days. Six quail hnd by
brig lifts anchor a* th * tun that time com® out of their shelts. The other three did
Ik ln a on tho old Cablldo H itt,
We the slim cnthadnl tower Is not live. The chicks were put In * Urge bln) cage, fed
turkey m uh and taken card of. This wm in the spring,
Kka nn arrow all ef geld,)
h a rk tw im t slowly from the and by autumn the quail had become household pete. They
hay an J fnllowt d* for mile*. follow their caretaker about, fly to her shoulders, perch on
Remember th t
her head. When she leaves the kitchen they whistle and lived
ju tt to-ih# n
call for her.
v
lb* M 'McCrsgw
member
w hat gw
v The lady cannot Ufally keep the quail, captive. But
to bneet W«
In the game protector haa decided they cannot safely be freed oaod
L Timw- ilon—And
Un footpath hot
lUon U pr Iucm Inflation. to fees the winter without hocne care. Next spring they two house*.
must be eet free. What then? Nobody knows—not the
W* a r t thinking,
lady, nor the gams warden, nor the naturalist who tells
da ts continuing to call up the story, nor the quail therhsclvea. But. It's a charming
men for It* Army. Another
in the hock appear* to bo tale of friendliness between quail folk and human folk.
a offing, and wo doubt If People of different origins can get along together If they
gainst Ira Ail*.
help each other.
^
THE FOLIX)WING IS FROM Paul A. DavJa, city cdl.
tor of Tho 8L Petersburg Independent. “Somebody set down

Oh. art had bo much new* for
tonight which we didn't -want left
out! But we arc doing Ihr beat
we ran tim ltr a rather.difficult
handicap. We wauled to lei) about
l / e u n l C ro u , writing U n . 1L
J . Lehman such a nice Ckrtetma*
letter. It waa written on Nor. 14,
to think how fa*t It cam* acroaa.
Leonard la In A ut trail* and, g u ru
whatT He recently taw George
Steel*!
_ Isn't It the limit th t way theta
Seminole boy* are finding rich
other out there T Boy, thorn littie Jap rata won’t h ate • chance,
although they’ll put up a stiff
remittance, we can’t doubt that.
They’re lied fo( y e a n (and we
■wallowed It) about their nation'*
economic rendition ami about
t h d r Inferior engineering in the
building of thlpe and planet.
They were aceretlvc, tly and
troncheroua. Now a , bar* to pay
the penalty of tru th
But w ell come out all right,
in aplt* of w hat It take*!
Hcra'a a greeting to Leonard,
and Jo George Steele, too.
You're both doing a awell Job
and we’re with you I
S t u r t McIntyre paid in the
honor of a ' visit, loo. Ihla week. We
ant *0 glee him a nicer ttnrv
Thlt ja il June yon Wifw pro­ w
than wo b are time fur, to w ell

Ih* Army. You aay It It tho h a t
in tho world, end u • Mgr
who ha* been In Artillery fot
aercrnl year*, wa "think you
thould bo able to Judge.
Wo or* grateful to you for
thee* addraaaca.
Lieut. John E. Courier. J r , 47th
Armored F. A. Bn, A. P. O tM
Camp Cook, Calif.
‘ L in t. Franklin Bennett1* ad­
dress It th t tamo.
Dr. McDaniel I* Major T. f .
M Daniel. 6th Arraerod Dlv, A.
P. 0. x m . Camp Cook. Calif. .
Oh, Johnny, do com# again! We
did enjoy your vlsIL
And bore la a now addrto* for
Gregory Klnlaw. It Is, 0. Ktnlaw,
0. P. O , Group S School (In­
struction), Nnvnl Training flu*
tteh. Ban Dlago, Cnitf. Gregory, It
■ounda an though you moat be
out of the bojpttal by now and
wa think that’* kind ef a won.
derfnl Ghrletmaa proaanL Thank
you. friend, far XMlhieir

have often been to our
I won senlon hat our Mrs. Ro»t Attains h u had Mf
sad we slwoys enjoyed Christum* l roe up early and the
i wish w* could locate
i.Frighk now. Dukes, H
Uda 0*11, coma forward
1*0I ts because Johnny

.• u s a a s

ra il delicacy—chock fall
Iklowa frnJt* and nntalya freak Indefinitely.

,1 lb • • • • • I -80
2 lbs * • • • 1-50
5 lbs • • • ♦ 3.76

ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

Evans

moted to FI rat Lieutenant,

day Tor Cbrbttaaa and too Now
Year. BuVTMI ua, haw did yon
know our first name 7 Anyway,
w* likad It!_______.

WHAT

FRUITCAKE

M at week. It I c tree Uftt Htuart
come to tea u l Thursday, but
Johnny had been here Wtdnceday, and when he found arc ware
running clot* to our dead line, he
made a date for Friday afternoon
• 1

enVlAtrtr

V l a e l i . . TkmA k a a .

Plofoncv.
Wo
De*t,
Where
let u*

hod news, too, of Rlchord
hut no tpedflc, arWrc-t*.
are you, nalghbJrf Pleat*
know.
,

And now good-night. I 'ln ia n t
droam t and know th at wo all will
bo thinking of you a t C hrlitm at.
W ell Join With our- Barter In
lovln-' " P w o on Karth, Good

Burgundys - Tans
$3.75
Two-Tones....... 5.00
Strollers
5.50

Boys’ Shoes
T in t

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FLORIDA

TOE BANPOlUJ.

•on
anj youn*
wn UV«'artivii
&gt;|jss Kathryn.« (iinder1Mrs. . Mao
Schoafer
in Sanford fti&gt;
mFort
Penmiif. ”4 .
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...
■ni «m remain irrc » (rw ja&gt;^ It Guest 01 H o n o r hntertam s A uxiliary
v b ttin g

Telephone 149

USB WINN LEfe, Sodttjr Editor

'Social Calendar
n iD A Y
. Th* Philathe* Claaa of th* P i n t
T reabyterlaa Church will meet
w ith Mrs. Jo* Corler, Cameron
A etna*, a t 8,*M PAL for their
Cbriitm aa party.
SATURDAY
i Tba office* of the Carden Cen­
t e r , located in th* Sanford JTumltn r* Co. will ha open from td O
A. If. until 8:00 P. M. Muter th*
direction of Mr*- B. C. Dlekeraon.
-. The Junior Commnndo* will
hnr* n ChUtan* party a t the
tWoman'a Club a t 1:80 P. M. AH
who hav* bean or ar* Commando*
nr* Invited to attend.
Th* Young Paeplt’a Club la open
tonight am f every night through

MONDAY
The Women’* A u i lllary of ISe
flo lj Croat Episcopal Church will
meet a t the ParUN Hoau* a t
W. G. the Mon ia III at hi* home.
3:80 o'clock.
The R* W. War* Bible C U u
U n it. A. K. rower*, who ha&gt;
t f th* P i n t Methodist Church been v iiitln t hla family, haa (ona
will bar* their bualnca* n N l l n t to Camp bhelby, Mla&gt;. where he
and Chrlatmaa part* a t th* bom* will be alalioneO.
of Mr*. C. E. McSIarrow. 803
Palmetto Avenue a t 8:00 o’clock,
L. H. Swalm of lleckly, Vi. Vn.
w it h I I m . P
V l l ' I I I I . N . * *■ M .
the ru ral of hit brother anil
■iater-i
Mr. and Mra. E. MThe W. M. &amp; of th* El rat
Baptlat Church will
hov*
It*
program m art In , in th* Church
Mr. *nd M n. II. C. M orsai
a t *.S0 P. M. Circle P our will bo
la chant* and th* aubjact will h* have moveil from 71&amp; Myrtle
**Th*a* Thing* Do W hat Can We Avenue to 312 Eaat Tw enty-rlfth
D*”. Thla will be - th* oaual Street.
Cbriitm aa program.
Th* P ray er Band of the F lrat
ILaold tlim it ha* arrived from
Baptlat Church will meet at 3 K)0 Denver, Col. lo eialt with hla
o’clock In the T. E. L- Claaa parent!, Mr. and Mra. A W. II*room a t th* church.
T w Sunbepma, 0 , A.’», and R. mil.
A.'* will meet at tb • P i n t
Mra. J. II. Wllaon and aon,
BaptUt Church at 3:30 oVIock.
Th* S plnaten Club will m eet Johnny, of New Smyrna aiwtnl a
a t th* h ome of Miai M arjoii* abort lime here with Mr*. W iW n’»
narenta, Mr. and Mra. A. IV. Ham-

At#b,,#’

Th* Tourlat Club win meet at
th* Woman’* Club at 7:30 P. M.
A CbrltUnaa program U being
brapared end *11 tourlau and
frlenda arc Invltnl

rc ld tiv « i.

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•ur:~* today
ci C-eerf tl
«;t vr.th f.t:

lb« holiday*- EtadtnU ire In­
vited (in of chart*.

S’ttoT.

Hollywood

n iih

Mr* John M&lt; iM*h will icaYt* to­
day for t'hicnjfn !« visit with her
lon in l.tu nml ilaughtcr. Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Fftillh for scverAI
weeks
Mlaa :
]»e, ti-,1 in
&gt;on mi,»itll he,

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n f f i c c f * f o r th i* to tn n ii*
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who i« * radio ir re la th l In th* |'t» ' r i i l o l l* i i ’ 1 1 1,1 n J - ‘ , r 1 |N &gt; lh lril H y t h e m « h r i f t I n
IV S Army, Matlmind In Smyrna, * t n'k ililT i d r n l n t t h r iim t a llM t io n n
Trnn
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w h ic h w ill tiik ipin
Mr* i Imrle, E
I’clot and
Mr* tV S Jordan have returned
In Iheir home, tn J*ck»on villa
after uaitniy with Mr, nml Mr*.
J. (I Shnnui for the pint *ev«ral
day*

Slnff
llrookc Jonra ha»
rrtu im l to tVr*tuver Field. Ma»*.
a f l.r luakin- a abort vlilt her*
with Mr* June* ami dauKhter,
Mrs. Jane Smith I* improving Carolyn. .Ui« Jonea wilt rvmaln
a t the home of her aon In-laW hero with her |tarent«, M. and
and daughter, Mr anil Mra. J. Mr* It C Mi-Whort, r
G. fiharun, a llrr u lingeruig III
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1 Jan
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m e m e n to o f th*
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The m m lu u v - . i f
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I ho**- i n jo y itt p t h r i i !! m i w r • , l( \ r i r r n n 11. * | • &gt;i ,»I - .m .l ,
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Th* F irat P m h y te ria u Church
Will have |ta builnraa and Inaplr*
ational meeting at 3:30 a t th*
Mary Martha EiTirrirk who i*
church. . A tea honoring the prea- A tte n d in g lh « l l n h s m i i y o f A U Idcnt, Mr*. II. II. McCaalin, will bim a hi* nrrlvml homr to sprnd
b* held a t thla time.
the holJiUyn with her mother,
BECAUSE YOU told u* you
lira. J. L Kmerirk,

Shopper

wanted Ju»t inch timely faihlon
go*aIp and ityl* lip* by dropping
£ i and’ aiklng “What'a New,”
bet* ar* lorn* laat minute gift
*ogg**tten* from th* Hollywood
Shop.

Fannie Taylor Circle
Has Christmas Party

Mr. and Mra. F. E Cou|»'iand ehllJren, Fiedrrlrk and liev*rty, have moved from hOI Matrnolla Avenue tn 1702 Mngnnlln
Mr*. Myron Smith wa* hoateaa Avenue.
to th* Fannie Taylor Orel* of th*
Mr. and Mra. I&gt;. I , Seolt liave
P i n t B aptlat Church Monday
when they met for their regular returned to their home In Tren­
* ChaoaUg a gift far year Chrtet* meeting and Chrtatma* party ton, Fla. a ftir viaitlng with Mr
and Mra. Joe Jarrell for (ever,I
u a i ’,Kv*"f W* *ay wrap her

up la • c**y ehenJIle rib*. Shall
ter* It* aaft velraty warmth. It*
levely color* and Ha eaayda-waar
wrap arouad atjHng la Preach
IhJ**, Dualy ro*e. Taro*oUe, Roy*
*1 btae, and White, 3.M and 4.M.

E L K ’S

C IIA IU T Y

It A I J

Dt-iipfll Fntlerprit d.*u.*,| Cliiltln’tt
in Svininolv t'&lt;»imty

SANFORD ARMORY

Mm . F'Ka Pncknnl
Marion Parkanl of I»H
Are ■fM-ntiing the »i
Mm . rack an t'i uin it
dillfhter, Mr. and Mi
Routh

T u e s d a y , D ec. 22
in ’tti _’

7 piece O tilir-lt.i
1‘u r In lilr re » c rv a tiu it^ p hone

T O O A rS CHARM TIF
" I t U n i th* gift—It’a th*
thought behind It," itlll hold*
true but there la charm In tb*
parapbraalng, "It Un’t the gift
but ft’a nice unhurried packag-

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A GOOD CHRISTMAS

AND NOW. .fairy godmother
ir father) plciaa* take note, liar*
w our Up* for making It a

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SV i nil n ’« i* l m i i !

n r&gt;*l ta)» n in the*
ihcipyliir nniiiiai fit* !«h! Nfitr ihr m i n t
p|n»h |HK*ki*1*, flip
IlM H -t |MM kf t, p lus
lit • I ' l l * I»M-1 l i p p r

or hit It oil fU

Thr UnB»im«'U«

* A Ceteefal G ift far
Mra of Faaklra!
Twa-toae H etrlaghenr

Men o f l)i* f# rn m p n l
P»nn#)*« T t t l i m M

S M A R T S H IR T S

CASUAL JACKET'S
I — a ahinlng
i dickey; or la
i Red, green,
1.00.

7.90
r. whkh wa* tb*
T*ar, waa praaldcd

rordre* Ru**el, reMatroti, Group
m t N ight" and “&lt;5
J a l tk n l * waa acMra. Jack Burney
Mr*. Boaaoll urged
&gt; bring g ift* to be

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All-the-year-around call for CDU
OB—th a t’a THIS y ra r’a faahlor
coal
And hara’a color In the lw*t of
tail*—herringbone ahctlnml l»«dv
of 80% *uol and 20fl re.i.r.1
wool, and contracting aue.1. rloth
aleevea, back and .trim ■&gt;( *H
wool)
Nate th* open convertible &lt;Hilar,
ahleld-head poeket trim ami Ivwth
or button*—THERE la atyl* tn tl»

A rlatw raltr CUta (nr 111
Man Y"0 Lora!
Glfla of n.raltl&gt; to PH I'V I’
affection fnr l'"'n
Richly woven f ilrrlc*. |ti*'t*"'
ately aired for i nmaculat
Sanforlae.l !■&gt; &gt;k* that fit
man*‘n t!
Only thr fin. t f ihp &gt;• •«
U*rn* Iwilii n *'•’ ' in thi* *i*f*
rto u p neat *ti ■!•«*« un.l f*pni'
IftrHt pr «U»k r **yn&lt;D
iQ-hlrOU" M ltili '•

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A it |.liiin
w irk .-m l utM* in liim itt
tu .-ril w ith d n rk hrnw ii
I run
A ih n n jilit fill g ift
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to W ig h t? * P rin t
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Mmte S w art

M UFFLERS
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L et a Cynthia "lip b* your firat
thole* for her t hrlatmaa gift!

rh.a yi’Ur, "git t In* wIntltling" ttritl glvr&gt; h r r llu*
Imvr! net .itic'n wanU-tl
(" long | llniwn tlingonal
Ihti-nril with HrillU color
l.i-atlii-r iiitnling n n &lt;1
lirttn* filling*.
Hack enne

Smartly tallorrd and trilnm id with
huuriou* Ure . . . U»« del ir a t e ly
fitted waistline gleaa a sm art flare
to th* bias skirt)
and every

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mVn S V.
I£ V

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Smooth rhyon erep* th at Ii
to wash and •&lt;&gt; long-wear Ii
Sit** » to 62

Mulching overnight can.

Smart And Sw*oth!

A D ON N A * P A N T IE S

Hat and
match

ahoo case

mlnaliog womm hay* voted
the boat for th* money I

h aadalng.ty
ad dainty . .
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Altfj Ladies’ overnight
cases with compteto
toilet fUtinga.

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Mra, K atharine K. H rX ar
Kuala nerd d u rin g Handing
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H a h I a man of C * paraum— Jantaa
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M orning W orship. I h e v A. VL
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CHURCHES

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M oar
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tb il &lt;•*•! woodara: (I f.

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F .rlp lu r**- bp i ^ r y Unbar Kddjrt

Wr*

If you’ve “just moved in” and are
settled you
may be wondering where you’ll do your shopping. For
women’s wear, the answer la easy—J^lere at
exclusive women’s store you’ll recognize your favorite

a f. \r. mi i*. u.
laurel Arthur

W ednesday.
I*. W, M idweek
eenrle*
('am * to I he rliurch “w h srs yeu
i r « ne vtr s a t r s u r .
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r n n e s K P iic o p A L
• c u t H I II
n e e . Frank H P u lle y . H ector
llo ty I'LMRiunlos I.Oo A M
Church Hchool. l i t A. M.

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Wednaeday evening servlee l:H

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**!■ T IIK IfNIVNHJIK. I .N f t .m INU MAN. HVOtaV Kt# IIV ATOM*
tl* f t t i r K T U Ihe iu b j# r| of (h e
M o«oit-K erinoil w h ich w ill b# r#*fl
In ch u rrh ee o f n * * ‘*t;
thrriughowt th# world r»o Hrodey*
D f r t m U r IS.
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th# V*#glnrilnii of th* w orld" lA rt #
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A m ong th# c ita tio n s w hich com*
th* Ipfaaofl *M#ffonr» !■
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■ t ira ly t w ill rem#rrih#r ih y w o n­
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of a ll ih y w o rk , and l* ik **f thy
doin g#' T h y w #y. Oh M*hI, la In th#
u i» r t u a r &gt; : w ho Is #o g r# # i a Ood

AhhoatKlbg th* prtaanUiion of the Blbl* dram*
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O n D ec e m b e r 20, a l 8 :0 0 I'.M .
T b l f e w ill b e 26 m e n i t n d w o m en d re ttw d in
V Im m n

Our skilled New York buyers select most parefully and
new fashions arrive fBvery day. Prices are lo(w—that’s
a well known Hollywood Shop policy.

l:H on Tuesday* npd Y tHave.

t . y . it i# t it e p . u .
I lo ly C ro s s
K p i* co p al
c h u rc h
School w ill p reee.it a C hristm as
pageant In th e Churrh Hunds y
even ing at ? :&gt;#, fo llo w e d b | fh*
Annual C hristm as Tr## party In
the Parish If o u st The public ••
wnrdtatty in vited
to atteu d the
pageant w hich is e n title d ‘ iVitn#
to The
Me neger'*
All
rhlldren
a tten d in g w i c*l«urrh HrhiMtl #re
r«iu##Ied to brin g a g ift of ftud
or * toy f«*r th# jubof, mahiitg
in# releh ratlon a "W hite Ctirtel*

I t w lil not* tbla
haa
bean
tgaS from W ad. nlg h l* . g u * i* &gt;
H i I l i H A . If.

Bunday Hr !»«*(&gt;I. 1:11 A. W

P. &gt; t
H ead in g room houre from *:M In

Morning I r r tl r t, II rde A* M.

LAKH #4H T MASASSBM
CM IStH

c /iim n iK * o r u iiu r r *
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marvel at the up-to-the-minute styles.

O rie n ta l e o a tu m e a .

SANFORD ASSEMBLY OF GOD
12TH STREET AND I.AUREL AVENUE

Do come in and get acquainted!

Some o f the
Famous Names
You’ll find in our Dress Department
“GEORGIANA”
‘TOUDY H A U
^jO-DEE JR sS
**JOAN MILLEF
“HELEN KING

Tb# pabik la rardialljr In*Had and a apaalal wtkoH*
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Today &amp; Saturday
(Double Program

D CMUXCU OP M R
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U u rta. h i l a r
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M vk* It# * A. M.
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for every “SHE” on your lUt

Brian Donlevy

Veronica Lake
SHE’S DYNAMITE!

“THE GLASS KEY”
A PmSettal Pfetan

COMING

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l i t j by ■ rtrair factory In CUsa
operated tor guerrilla band*.

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•AY, D E C E M B E R 18. 1 « * .
v^ill be Ik# subject.
After 111 bj»lnc«« ir.wimc «»*

Basketball Coach IMiami Hurricanes
Rupp S t a t e s It Say They Are Now
Couldn’t Be Worse In Upper Brackets
AP Feature,
MlAkIL Dk . IB, (Specie!)—
LEXINGTON, Ky. Dee. IS. M l
—S q jlre _Adolph
Itupp, the com -1 Jla*l _vletorlci
as agxm .t 18 &lt;i«f«U
aa
.
. aKA.I.ila---*- Ij*W anittiallil ftKschedule
which annually in| blnation tu k s tb a ll coach
anil
eludes from five to eight msjos
tiller of lb* B luegrau aollm, re- opponents, the University of HIperl* a lyrical, basketball story ami Hurricanes
believe* tl* f
three days’ at *u a University of la v a definitely arrived in b tj
Kentucky.
tim e football. Tneir winning perWHlspe^r Adolph, “It could rn ta re is .027.
ba oars#, but I don’t ece how."
In 1938 and 1011, ths HurriTha natives here in tba Blur- t sites won elyhl and loet two
r u e never f l r t this pre-season while In the current campaign,
l rognoit lye’.iun much thought. they recorded seven victories as
rAdolph u up to hie old tricks,” against two defeats end very nar­
tbay Inform you.
rowly missed an Orange Bow
“Wait and err, h ell have a bid. They broke even in 1939 bul
better tram than laet eraton*a lost seven of 10 In their disas­
Bouthaaetrm Conference cham­ trous 1940 campaign. The Hur­
pionship fir* despite tie fact th at ricanes have won their, state
na loet 12 out or 15 playcre,"
championship twice in tha five
Por 13 year* now, itupp ha« yea.- span
been
bemoaning
hie
team ’*
Teams drfralcd by the lean
chancre against “Ihoeo big boys coached by Jack llaidlng, fcrmei
frem Ihoaa wealthy Colleges," P itt
alar.
include
Duquesne.
But figures never have been Georgia. V II. I ..'N orth Carolina
known to lie.
Slate, South Carol inn.
Florida
Since tha Southeastern Confer­ Texas Tech. Ilucknrll, Furman
ence waa formed nine ycare ego. Drake, St. Louis, and W est Vir­
Kentucky h«a
rrturned homo ginia, aa well as a number ol
champlonr tlx limes, runner-up sm aller foes.
twice, and out ol the money only
T! a t the II irriranc rcccrd U
ntW
•
nn4 Ithat’s
ka t *a h
m ll w fa
f a iir
r 1baa.
aa
erne,
and
oretty
no flash In the pan Is shown that
ket-ball.
considering
Adolph’s In Ihc five vesrs preceding the
* “poor little mountain boys."
21 and loti 13 w in 5 ties, for
•
W hat-kind of ccjipetftfon does last period, (he Floridians vror
Kentucky faceT 'T oughest sched­ a winning p crrtn U rc of 018 but
ule In America.” Adolph reptys.
the r a l'tr r of opposition met
“Indiana. Ohio State.
Notra In th a t period wss not quite sc
alarm
Miami Is a member ol the S
I. A. A. and ha. In«t only one
isn lc rc n rr game In five years.
The U ntvrullv ef Miami hai
indicated that it would cnnlinui
In imtlnla'n hu-thall in 1913 II
at all pm.lble ,n.| effort, to ar­
range a rchcdule ale now under
way. -Tha learn plays ita home
gam e. In the framed Orange Bawl
and iibdcr normal conditions, the
' oma town fan. have hacked It
with attendance.
which
have
averaged close In M.l’OO per gam*.

n ljo m o e d ,
V la n y
p la ye d

,,
. »ni1
""
call was answered by telling ba«
to make Christm as uHta anl
Cl rli.m ss decorations.
lire. Wilson, county 4-H Iradar.
gave a very I n te rn in g and Instruct!re talk in ‘how to rntkr
Cbitstm as decorations bhe a*-i
Mr, Fie* brorghl some very
tre tty samples which they had
itlgted Into the 4-H by the m an
had madt
Hilly (itlg er of (letters waa In.era’s a veteran chief yeoman af
he U. H. Navy (be has SI y ean of bers, with an Impressive 4-H Int-a
tirr
centre to his credit) an (be Bag
It wa. announced thht the nett
I ridge of his ship Ju.t before the
eessel retched Africa for the Inva­ meeting would be held at the Hall
sion. T h it clothing be w ra n It de­ in Cene*a, with Mrs. Witten
signed to protect men who must as hoi terns. Health and Nutrition
work in Ihc npen under the m unlrs
of big guns **iio&gt;t flash.back and
blast.
| Central PrsstJ
YOU SAY HE DOESMT
KNOW rM YO UeD AO .1
W H A TSTH S
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The home o a . 1-caullfully drc.ialcvl wllh iminscUa. a id other
Christmas itecc rations.
Under a little Christina, tree
were exchange fill* which the
irrmbers b ro jg h t ami Fmil Dallni
ptrsidrd a. Santa O sus Everyone
lad a grand time.
Those present were: Mr* K
I' i'albo, Mf» llarul-l llaldeinaii
Mrs. Margaret Coil.
Mi
anl
Mrs. W. L. Slcr. Mrs Oulda
W‘Uon. Mona Dalho.
Marjorie
llaldrman, Jo i Merritt. |h&gt;roih&gt;
• ld‘ cm, kllhlre.1 llennrit. Helen
amt Johnnie Mae llowen, Kuril
Oslha, Donald Adam.. Vcrn n
Colrenpcr. C llvrr Malhleus. J-el
Mrtilll amt Hilly (Iflrei

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HE THINKS YOU RE W
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GOT EVE CYBODY A |
R A ISE-TH A TIL r '
H tX E HE BATE A
H ir w im
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Home Folks Will
Get Kick Out Of
WAAC Xmas Cards

OKAY/ • B u r

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AC IW6 P tA N r /f -----iv.il r TILL THEY | .
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v im r m iiiiU ’ i of V V A A t 'y r H r i» t -

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the W A A C 8 , the
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«n n |i|&gt;n l u p *o *|ux* k I&gt;' i t Ihr

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CM JU S T IC C E O N
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Every Wednesday
Night

WED
UKVTO
JO N / .

r-M H R O B I N S O N
I I HAVE SOMETHING
TO TELL'OU
MC h-ETT |
IS MY FATHER J

iO i/'-S E M 6S I VvHArs At.
1 m i e &lt; ^ s n 5 o J ^^5 lj.-.’E
A B c u r A ji
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LEGAL NOTICES

THE LONE RANGER
WAKT

Take It Or Leave It

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am t

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u

UKx*\n v* iTtrn*iiim».N
deeraaad,
F1r*l publlcallon
b rc tm U r
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K^miMW-nHE
llmlti W*’vw seen grown
bice" th at wort go few
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PRETTYIUCK. PLUMMER, THE WW.VOJ
W THE B it E O ^ j
a/RJEP THE RCH VEIN OF GOLD TILL VCUP j S MlftTVt
------.yURWAPEP MOORE TO SELLOUT
B BEEN(XAL
t ~ i‘ m
m
Cheap. ) j T SMART TO
/ RaORt IT ALL

cxrr. W
HOt6 .
■me eower (

, Ih* ra in , M r WLI. B r,
.tlon wen’t go to to mok

I'M
A*j FAR A’j MD0
MEN ARE COHCtRflEP 1
WHAT I **Y ----------------- ■y

coes?

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THEBES
•WMEOiE
PEAhNiN' THIHCsS )
f tR VA? /

THE TARANTULAE
m

S E M IN O L E

COUNTY
LAUNDRY
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ETTA KETT

It ill rarer il»oul this w*y;
Ttiinl Officer Lorraine M in h ill
couldn’t K*t thr Army off hri
Anproxima:e:y bl45.03t),ooo *n mind while ■hr wjh on furlouyh
Dually It spent by the states foi vIaitifiir lirr family in (*hicmropsychiatric services
vi. »hf akrlrhird pirlur»*» for lht‘
freelinir rnrdt A cvnimereial »r*
KHOWLTONH ORCHESTRA
f,|it iM-ori* *he took In Army lift*.
D«m«. (ifr*i [jikc*. T ?n n rtiw •t wawn't Uinjc iNpforv *hr c»rilrv|
Ala hi m a. U forrla
Treh.
and t h m u y b h i’ f ( iI p n * i *i H«dn th e
th a l’a Ju»( part uf Ihr *c*dulB,” WAA' S i**t«’fid J hitwlma* urrel
Adoloh tnm nifnlnl
R w rtilk w C f itr r
in** in lh*-ir rjv ih rtn frie n d * in
Aa for ihr peril no el nf tHIi Tiillinr \ - (v le YVAAc An %dmi \
4 Mtlaa ff srth of SANFORD
i
ran
on**
quintet.
Itupp
ha*
th
rn
*w DELANO HIGHWAY
Donna J &lt; atftTii nml 1’omorat
le t t * r a t r n back in M a ry A k r i* . p
ifiiaril whom la*f »rmun rrcd v to V im h ill S i In iII n iu ik t e l h 11 h Ih r
AtLAmerlrad cnii*idrration*, Mfi
Brawar, second stn rtf Ho ithtaat
ern Conference center, arul Mill im v *tO K h i i .I il« l» jfh t f &gt;il i
Ticco, an erratic hut ri*aeurrefui Jepiclihg tht- vatlou*
iilliJnrv *rrvice in ll. W
IF r o u * TA STI DEMAND* forward.
From i even i nerves, Adolph Arm) A uid'sry Corp* Thr
THE I B ’ I"
will have to select hla other two wen full **f cnn&lt;1 wi*hr« ■
• tarter* If *11 liar Inwe, Kenneth i Cvoka and baker* mrp* a
Boltina, or ( lydr Barker eculd ba I for the mot' r r«irp*. an *»ff
the other guard to work along for Ihe adnilr iwtrativs *.* i \ i
with Aker* Thera all wall ovti four ramp acenr* InehnU
• llfa c t.
III the atelectlof) I* a fr»irrLal
T t f oOktr, Start in r forward tc Ipj card will) ti plnr* f
waalr
Ah • ’firm will be rhwt«r Tender to Insert her own
from either Mulfnnf f)avta or a fraph in the WAAC unrf
ftathm an L; the innir of Paul
Keen the familiar t h
inowniuii 1* not neijketed
card a uniformed WAA*
tketwean two snowman '
WAAC hat*. ThU rard
-ll'a Sncw Picnic—But l t ‘*
tub : «o i mt o r twm tv»t
T I J l iiui:. as'.wiHol.i: n i l \ - ly Tima I’m Wishing You
T%, TleOMIIIA. |B rMOHBTKw
• T MB*.. HST4TM OK
IlKMMli: t*. IIUTrillHON, IVrrawd
to a i . l rH iim ro ir*
t »:mMO&gt;% lU V h O ( M I M ON IIKN rtin
t o t i A r r »%n» »:*■
TATM*
GfTTWPOWPER READY I
, Y*»u amt each ©f you rr* tirfalif
iiistl fled and ttf|ttln f to prvsrni
TO SCC THAT PNT
nay rlnlma and demand* whirl
) uil, &gt;•! oil her of fi4i, mat hgtiiadlnvl -&lt;h* •*(ai* uf
i
lluli hlM'tt, derrased, lal* nf ui&lt;
I*if1)rilts In I hr CliUllh Juiiar Is
tbmlnnlr (*ounly, BTaflelt . mi JiO
nfflr* In lli«- ■utirl ln*u*t of
I.Vutily *«f hanfurd. B'lurlslei mmiIi
Iti vlght i alrnil^r muni li*
ih.
tlttlv) uf Ili*- flf*| pahllrajl* i« »&gt;f lit
riullcjr. Cat H rlalm nr drittntwl
Ip* In nrlllna, -umi a.iatl *lalr ilu
(dare nf r**Mr»ca ann jm-*! ufflr
. k|&lt;lri-»« nf the. rlalmurtl nttd »hal
sworn m l-&gt; Ihs elalmanl. ««r.n
or ntlornry, «iiid any such Haim »
lUmaiol not *«* filed shall t»» %«.M
i t H. iitrrc.i.AON
Aa atren tar uf ih* tut*

NICK’S
Package Store

II s ld rm a n ,

IMlciou* refreshments of sand
uirhea, cochlea. peanuts, pepoiiii
•nil uda » f i r lurnuhed by Mr*
lUlbu Rtul served by Murui Pal

A

For Christmas
Wednesday Night
Dec. 23rd

k it .

kieut kon leader,

' m &gt;-n Ihr fltil
m id it • f jAfiWtrf.
Hi#- 11h day •(

LEGAL NOTICES

1

• HtARP YOtl TfU. ABOUT CCMfiJN’
G O D W M » aCO»LD w
-rwa

I WAS V*A*E0 THATT* TARANTULA
GANG V#6 AFTER N E / r ^ - r ^
a , N&amp;Cltt

LCTDC UW KNOWKU V UKt m /

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MOORE

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For Victory,
92 bead w t t t i y i t i l t
» t* re , *r«riinff. f t tc *
•d : Oral M eters, c tjr? ,
94 bead n tro a te d and C tstg c WKvana. negro, speeding, Id bond
NEW YORK, Dae. 19. (Spe­
'Caeca of drunketineee and dia- (•.treated, and Clarence Thomai
-r orderly conduct formed the ma- Moons, white, speeding, 911 bond cial)—Thera l* no battery •Sortage
a t present aad there la no
■- ferity of caeca In City Court, Mon (■treated,
• •
,
reaaon to capeet th a t battariaa
d*jr evening, with Sylvester Dukes,
will aot continue to be produced
(f; negro, getting the largeat penal­
la (officiant quantities to keep the
&gt;, tv on two counts. 910 and coita
■ » r 10 days for dnmkenneia and
and costa o r 49 days for ryr -. slating arreat.
DAYTONA BEACH, Dec. 18,
T . Other ca*ee of dnmkenneaa
•! werei Colbert W atiteln. negro. »5 (A1)—In brie; ceremonies, Florida's
newest
naval a ir stalioa eras com­
T ' and coats or 15 d a y . Cilia {taker,
negro, $5 aad costa or 19 daya: jda missioned here Toeeday by Hear
; Bell Pride. negresa, 9 ti bond as- Admlfal A. B. Cook, chief of the
■ treated| lareel Reed, negro, fI I Air Operational Training Com­
£
bond estreated; BIU Tolbert, no- mand.
Comdr. Maxwell F. Leslie, who
gro, *10 and coats or 30 d are;
W 'a iM Geo«ge Grady EUlson, white, was placed In command of the
diction In inch disputes and In
v |U bond estreated.
■’
The following were found guil­ all ra te s the city government a r­
ty of disorderly conduct: I’eerl gued that the board had no au­
Batllh,' negresa. I I I bond estre a t­ thority to Intervene.
.*! ad- Harrison Clark J r , negro, tin &gt;5,000,000 bate, was awarded the
)• bend estreated; LouJae d a rk , ne- Nevy Cross by Admiral Cook for they will bo kept In good working
g a u , 119 bond estreated; C. J. n lra o rd ln a ry heroism In action. condition.
Comdr. Leslie, the citation said,
" I f the c a r owner has a battery
'
Sneed, negro. 910 and coita or
f r ' i O daya; Isaiah Baldwin, negro, led a squadron of planet In dire ch arg er.o f his own," Muser nald,
f ig bond eitreated; Bill Tolbert. bombing sttacks on Japanese nav­ "ho should Inspect the battery ev­
al units In the B attle of Midway ery two weeks, charging It peri­
|I 0 and coats or 80 days,
t v - , Traffic law violator* Included: last Juno. The assault resulted In odically so th a t It will not fall
down below n hydrometer reading
Of 14*5. Otherwise, the battery
will gradually discharge, th e plates
will sulphate and permanently loss
th eir capacity. Batteries which
are allowed to discharge over a
long period Of time ran never be
returned to . their full capacity no
m atter how long they may be
charged.
"Under gasoline rationing, the
a v e n g e c a r will not be driven
enough to keep the battery c h a rted. Tha sm art driver can there­
fore save himself trouble and ex­
pense if he wfU have his battery
S tart your chickens off on Tuxedo S tartin g A
Inspected regularly and charged
Growing Allmaah—the feed th at's guaranteed
by hie local dealer. Also. In cases
for vitamin potency.
where customers lsy up their care,
betterlse can be saved by hevlng
WE IIAVE PLENTY OP UABY CTIICKflt
them stored with end kept charged
by tha local battery dealer."

P U d f

Is S t ir &amp; f t W r
B eH it ByR. A.F.

At Court

ffKTTTD HATES DEFENSE
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
sanford,

Daytona Beach Air
Station Dedicated

(NT’S TUXEDO

M r 5 safer* A ranas A Bscoad Street

STORE
—

Phone 999

MA Bond In Every Christman Stocking”
. Mako IhU your Yule-tlme alozan. War
Bond glfta do double duty I lt'n n swell way
to holp in winning tho War—and Save for
tho Future I

Bartk of

Florida

Sanford
"A Friendly Irulllnlion"

Classified Advertuementi

Statement Given
‘On Study Of State
Forest Taxation

BAUCt 109 Toy Rlfleo. Six
otar (shoots rubber bands
r), Con a t No-lll Bottling
■ t-T h u n d a y s, Fridays and

cabbage, lettuce, celt
for harvaaL Contact

The Italian rmOread m l
of vital .la n g iria a e r w l&amp; ,'

con rImports
x Ffrere s rGermany
s ’Ll
and to defend herself, as
llnl admitted when h e said
would tend anti-aircraft gu
other Wtppona.

O n Duisberg

Wage* 35c hr*—time a$d onehalJ overtime over a 40 hour
week, • » •»
*
* f :i ■*

H i e d Daylight
)ray On France

Paradog Hit by Car

Apply at Shinholser Crate MOL
Clergy Get Results
SEMINOLE COUNTY ... From Pub Meetings
COURT R E c o m fl
BAYONNE, N. J , D m . 19. UP)

Announces a Change tn Fares

n t tr n i

David Williams si ui

*

Vincent, (V U Vo Albln K.lxIaU
llodese Ellen. ' widow TU flew

tV. ) M | l i
m m
c ity Of Bentord To I&gt; T. Orssu

St es
Tsylor K ((ls In Jsssls P. Krlsr
William*.
II. si s i To Jvetle
IL Prlsr
WinI Hi. H. I*. A Vlor a V. Smith
To Harry J. Ilo-chna el us
C IV of aanford To Hebron Lanier
si na
The KnnlUble U fa Asiursnes
Society To John Slalhesr llsyss

phjri leal Imperfection.
Gregory
Frreml turned to lulldlng ships
Initshd. Between A ugust and Dennibsr, 1X2 Fsrcnd built the
yards of the Marine Maintenanco
Corp. la Iteyonne and sim ultan­
eously built four coastwise leak­
er.*.
A native of Cefalonla In the
Ionian Islands, Fcrond cams to
the United States In 1016 a t the
age of 10. worked a t odd jobs,
and In IDSL during the-depression
began
operating
the
Sword
Steemihlu l ine—with .one vessel.
In addition to hie ftlpbulldlng
tompanv, he still operated the
Sword line (aovs with six ships)
end arts a t time ch arter agent
•ml general agent for tho War
'■•h'prlng Administration.

In order to rUtnlngU lho
differ nit aooa and fares

win PKT90I
i h f Po valley. la Nxptoa aad to a

blit*. The shipyards a t 'Naples
end Genoa w a r W.howik aerated.
Tho textile Indus try'a loee-weaht
hK a t toe cold Axis legions In
si na »__ •
: i ■.
Russia.
.
• ••
n i r r r t u iN nnr.il
These hro . aU&gt; legitimate mili­
Dodd. D. a si us To floats! of
Couaiy Commissioner*
tary objSeUvas. Their destruction
s u a s K n c s T ro w IIKCII
would su b tract fro m 'th a primary
Tyler, Charles n To Hens A.
result, tha destructions e f. IUIIan
Jlm snst
morale, \t no Isas Important. ..
a m i KSTSTR WWOllTOAriWS
Oresn.' D. T. » l u* To First
Tha m ass evscustlon of Oenoa
Federal Savings a loan Aasa.
Haysa, Jshn Mathew at s i To r«sr wi. ThnrRton T « A|Uotl« Food and T urR |' IndkataS th a t, civilian
morals has barn badly a h a n a . The
Tha Rnellaaie IJfe Aaan. Society
n A T is r A r n o n o r i t i a t t w i .
British could "taka
the
« i »t i h y r o n t i i M i o v
wowTosua:
tsf Florida To I^H IU P.
Csalr-I r u . I'roSurlUui Crsdll
Aasa. To W. T. P Oalgar
• i r r * • V kW

-A preliminary state'acta disclosed by
the
’crest taxation In FlorlomnUted by the United
rest Pervfce was preu rsd ay . to tha
forest
ths B A T u ra crrion o r j i i m i w i i u t
axation sub-committee of
In l.r (
eysarsr. (larland w. as Ally. foF«l F« rn
lorlds S tats ( saber of Corn&gt;eres ty R. C. ill, Washington,
_____
____ _t tha forest ser­
I. C
, director
vice’s Forest Taxation Inquiry.
Various . phases at ths
tha study
were discussed by Ronald B. Craig
of ths Southern Roiest Experi­
ment Station a t Now Orleans,
Wade E. DeVries of the Pacific
Northwest
Forest
Experiment
Station, and Director HalL *
A written report and recommen­
dations based on facta dlaclosad
by tba atudy wDI ba mads later
and presented for consideration
by the State Chamber's forestry
division and tha board o f direc­
tors for consideration. Charles A.
ulllett, chairman of the forest di­
vision announced. * 1 ’
In addition to Harold Coleo, ex­
ecutive vice president of the State
Chamber and members uf tho
staff, attendance a t tho mooting
Included Olllett, H. B. EvoiRt, J r .
Panama C ltyi C. A. Vaughn, Uma­
tilla; and M. J . Foloy of F oW i

t'Xa of tha flan*
lac. radtloa
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month, old. B U lal

_kTSt », Box 15*.

Member Annoctolcd Pm u

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cguaod by

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here within City
20c per person
__ ori to the Navfcl Air .Stations
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flo a t to m a te wu allout fig h t fo r
Iw lih ,
.
*\ The Tunisia, action waa limited
is p atro ls aad a ir raids while apm rvntiy a strong farm of British
B a t o n showered destruction on
Duisberg, Germany's g reat inland
meet, following tba deepest day.

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40c (2 persona) trip charge South o f -

20th-Stc*ets

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Children—1/2 fare. *

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GROCERIES AND BAGGAGE EXTRA
Call 09 for oaUlde rule*.

GREY CAft CO.
,

3 rd Jk P * rk

• m a y and taking prisoners,
r*- A s bad w eather continued io
■ ta p e r Allied operations on tha
H dds to Tunis and Blierto, tha
Ftetoch, according to reports from
A Dad
headquarters In N orth
A frica, captured tho village of
Ftdton in the safe sector which
they had been forced to evacuate
B W ral daya previously.
•a n a Morocco Radio meanwhile
quoted a French communique, ap­
parently referring to the Pterion
action, raying th a t "our troops
ta e a p k d a locality waat of KaiBpaaa and hold th eir positions de»j t e u M a a t attacks hy entm y

rupaetiag feverish activtb ra lto rh ln to d .th a t a bow
M rdllem nean
venture
a la tha making,
of tho M irU k k a a t Com-

t »

tho night of Dou. 19rl0,
d l.p a u h ra reported, ratw huge fire la tho railway

• t . Oomlao,
Mlo same

tr ss

bUa near F t. Banning, Ga., Max.
parachute jum ping mascot ■af
tbe 60&amp;tii Parachute Iafantqr,
la fighting fo r bis life, kla
girlfriend, "Tomboy," a u n jlf
cocker spaniel. Is keeping a con­
stan t watch over him. Ju st be­
fore the accident. Max was
scheduled to make hla ninth
jump for ntw sreel photograph­
ers. This la a phonephoto.

President Okeh
Recreation i
Representative Joe Hendricks,
In a telegram to The Herald
Saturday stated that President
Hoasevalt has okeyed tha con­
struction of a recreational
M o ira g fa r Service Men In
M a t e d , a , project which has

pleased to advise Presidential
approval of Florida project,
9-954, city of Sanford recrea­
tional building fo r Service Men
amount 918.000."

Market Director
Discloses Review
For Coming Week
JACKSONVILLE,

Doc.

*1

(SoMlaJj—"A minimum of 75,
a y a irc ra ft 000
pints of straw berries la r v
oectod a t tba P lant O ty 8tato
Farm ers' Market this week. The
price range la from 15 to 19
cento per pint and demand la
H eady* William I , Wllaon. dlreetpe e f 9tale Markets*, reports
In hla trap and m arket review
"^ cS o d h teS 1* a t

other

R use Una rolled «rr*twmrd
on the m iddle Don fro n t, piling
th o new G erm an dead on snowy
M atos and adding n tw villages
to tha 300 already recaptured aa
th o third Red offensive Imperiled
anow tho G erm an arm ies In southurn R ossis, f a s N a ils counter­
attacked fiercely In an e ffo rt to
h a lt th e . new onslaught b u t Mos­
cow reported tho Axis h a d reire * ted south w estw ard tin d e r
vy losses. T he Rads slag as
to tha R ih av a re a a f th a
tr e a t. The G e n a a a a lash*
__ _
viciously norUrw ert a a d ra a tto
w est of S talin g rad .
The Red Arm y am
the fresen Don plains/ d a I Imlls dally clip waa UWring tha
key raUway punetloa Of M llW vro
on Ira Moscow.Rostov Una today
after a powerful offensive that
has Inflicted &lt;1.600 casualties on
the Nails and threatens the en­
tire German army anchored In
southern Russia.
A
special
communique, the
second In two days, announced
the rapture
of
Mankovo-Kalitranakaya,
. . - - - only
-T 30 miles north of
Mlllerovn. ami
towns. Altogether
some 300 vil­
h
lages hare been
si retaken In tills
exnib
Ibitlon
of
Soviet
strength

hlch I* continuing on

Prem ier

Whwi a U. 8 . cruiser was attack'd recently In the Pan ,,
navy artist. L to ot Dwight C. Hhvple- „ a , .board the vessel
arrival at port, ha drew his impression ,.f the bottle
\ j»p
is shown bursting slong.Ue the « - .. I which wa. u . r n , ,
carrier. Streams of bollrt. sho.il U| ..I at J.,, p!m. • f
the enemy planes Is hit and begins l t^ll ,„tu the
„ ri
official U. K Navy ph-,i&gt;.

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lti-% l*r* k war iTlurMtr*! tty
|»T boy Mini m Mitrili'i* Im»v If you
hMv# om- Ss-nn* « iu f&gt; tss.siku Mr prlvMlc tillsHo «nd when h»- » n
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to Wlft!MlI
Isramlng Ion Mpn. otto • II
Much.

'Please bring me n I ike if
you ran get one. 1 hi- •&gt; .11 IJ
( mt t l t
, ,,
\ tvally wsnt. b it il y.,u hare . 1 . , k
jark-in-the-box and
mnir
real .» | b«^l I «... u t
bread
m en |
w o ild »* -.H| girl r%«-i\
.tnv I » .m(.
like these too.
•mi &lt; * • i»!him
"Vour friend,
Kdwanl McCall "
Sybil llulroinlx

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41 th. 1

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loj I lose fu ll)
Ilm kiU) |l|V9ll 1
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Ih.

••r*-6 will |»«. mail..| «..
•• b*'W.|i|l,MI (ri * lit &gt;|
when III**) will I-.
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on the th u d .Sundny
«arh
York ( ity.
o «(tilling to It \ •e|
|
t Inclined 11 deacon in IU04 by month.
Mrfir S an ta ( lau*.
the lli'i ( hnuiHry II. llrew atvr. Good. . |* • Mill'Ht of tin* rlul
Sanford, Kle.
I w ant you to
hung
m e . T rinity
t 'bureh
at
Middleton.
.
Dec. 16. 1912
I l-inkela for my •(••Il Ih-.|, and 1 * ,,nn D* ' I’e* k wa« later made
"D ear Santa,
di«ho# Aiwl a I Iran up i r l ” an I | a prte«t b&gt; the l(n John Sr»r
“ I want a tricycle, a table,
,'«*»n help my mamma with (he j ImrtMigh in I'.hMI at Hi Steven*
don’t want n o thing rise.
"Donna Sue Newsom , ii'"il#W ork. Bring my u»-irr n doll C hurrh in I'lainfleld. N. J and
I lh « | §he rann.it h irak
at mte tim e he waa acting rector
‘D ear fltn U .
’
l « *•
| »f St ),dw ai.r« ( hurrh in New
• •■ fit • black board ami i n
M ana Mrm-mlei’ Volk &lt; ity, hut he refused th r
cyel# and a Wfijon, a » a |lrr suit
... . ...
rh u rrh •• « perm anent rector
•
r
Musfifv
(
Imtie ..
•o m , of tte m .e b o o choo tra in .
1-^, r

f. lie I \1

Coupon Value Is
Reduced As OP A
Li f t h Gas

fin* » 1 l )m rs

(C tn lln u td

on 9*•

the

construction

of

the canal.
It**
1’iek served as rhaplaln
After he moved to Florida,
Rev
Peek s, rvcsl as secretary
and rhairman of the Council of
Advice of the Mlsalanary Juris­
diction
South Florida and at
the Inneugvratlon of the diocese
the attitude of the Sanford City o f South Florida he was the first
Comaiaalon will say that If the president of the standing rommlt-

Board Pay*
To Lata Pt

• *1*1 • sfrau .tllto be ••*• J 4|l •

S c o re O f T h e (irn iip

a i tie s *|i)|a i , « i r r

M|* rising

I aimrfl.t
nil* , Yk tfi.
||i V
&gt;1 If Sa*«t*'t! Inlet inrnt
n
**k* \ i« w l riu* ( l l )
Itev iVca wa • ret tor of
M«»l) &lt; 1 .1*1 i |Mut &lt;)»• | t hurrh
f in I ‘J I J fo l ,.*i?4 and Ii** lakrn

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Snh'i.t. nw. ». tv.
it lb • • *.« Il

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.................*

Drive Inaugurated To Pay Taxes
“
On “Whistling" Willie’s House
• v e r y

j „ S IH . r

ohl. I’n-Aur bHnr Rir ■ |&gt;.m ..I
Aili** | m«m in in** Antler tirgnnl ^
•katra .and a art of &gt;ti«h« * «.tl,
talion f. •r )..im g S g*r*f *»r*I m rn H
napkins and a doll
lh Ml "*|.| III | Nfit) |t| HriMik (
” 1 havt a lit Ho »i«trr f..ui
l '**fir Smi.i
Ivn, N \
i(« « lleeh wa * ••ulu *
y*ara old. Pleaaa bring her H
want
itriiag*-. it rMtrvl Ittilli in thlu roui||t) mid 4*
And * doll and a rarrtair«*
■-inip and ■ *1# *k ml • • huir I** Otf*»rd I nivtkatly In KnglMnd jt
Mk f llttla brother is two yrar« 9.'" alth ii
I m ii
in* rtn
fh , ft* &gt;.nt old mail had \*rru ill l»
old. PIoam bring him it tiartor. l*“ *IA fotgim iiHtfii nil,|
***** A,*»,»l for Iiiinr I lute Itnd U n irv iv H

miles)."
The offensive begun December
16 and tha communique said the
Russians
hod . captured
sa il
quantities of war ouulpment. In­
cluding M tanks, "as woll as a
trainload of tanka," 1920 guns a gun and a boat.
of various calibres, 900 mortars,
h*
owr Grannie’*
1060 mac Line guns, - more than Chriatmaa Eve
night
10.000.
000 rifle cortldgM,
more
''Thank*
•&lt;• niurh.
10.000.
000 rifle cartridges, mor*
.Shlrky llarnlllon
W20 truck*, 3000 lor***, 77
■upply A tom find 7 rmdto it* I
“ Deer Santa.
lion*.

Stole

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S* »•i trig

«'Au«-.l

fol 1 -ri^t f
I I
wnrt
Lakr Als.niser. I im • &gt;i i,n|,
l*ru It!
‘‘I)^ar Santa Clau*.

Iwo Men inter
Basic &gt;Ph8fle Of

u ii
fiii^ *
F ro m In d ia . AII hnI
wen* n %
|K»rtoil h a lf w a y to
th o Rumu**i* |x&gt;rt o f A k y n h .
3till w ith o u t
op|k&gt;*
i«ition. whih* I n it«*tt .S taten
bomlMTH n1 1 .i&lt;k&lt;*«I l.u n h io on
th e old Hu ru m imjkI vieioim ly
nntl h r iti- li IxtmlM i &lt; ruidtMl
M ntrnr. Hurvii;i
Am# «.•.»• » »•. • • j . -i»*or *»••

Pistol L eague
H as M atch On
Santa Receives Letters From
F u n e r a l Rites
L ocal Range
Children Of Seminole County Held Today For

.^ K r l r i t i ^ o u t h m a t Aha Russians
said "cur troops pursuing the ‘ Jwtrerir rcrefC,.! rec. -itly
routed and hurriedly retreating

Army A ir Forera Cadets N.
B raatly Adams and S. Lester
Guthrie a re now stationed a t the
Army A ir Forera Basic Firing
School aoar W alnut Rldee, A re,
a new unit o f tho vast Southeast
Army A ir Forera Training Cenaa release
IS office.
■, "They
hlch will
phase in

ONE BILLION
Three Hundn
MILLION i t J

IR* tkowalaUd I'rvua)
Fiuh! Alllrtl *hip« H ffr •imk in
Atlfintir U«t week.
&lt;*im| other* of thr Hflitun nml
th i.r Amorit nil. Ihrrr llntiwh,
Vurwruun rrgiBtfV
1 hr
r»Mtr*| I'rruu talMilition •(•ini*
I Alliotl M9ij iH'ultg)
In
thr •oulh • r i t f i n Atlntilir «incr
I'rafl llnrlwtr.
A ftrr laut w«*ek*u irh.tfi, 74
•« MfitMii i%9»rr rrptutol t ll.-.l *n.l
J4 mluuinp.
\N'n*hinyton rrtKHt il«l«ra| uur*
f mfc \r«*rla «&gt;f tnr ll*iti«h Navy
William David Pnwrll, Jr .
ha\e Bunk rr
mow than (le ft), l*i, sun of the fsntou*
• IO (icrm in ntwl Italian a jluna
movie etar, is •ndu.te.l i„ n„.
inr. *lnce -ulhrenk .,f « ..rid Marine C o rp s It. .. ,,,. |,. (
, « a r II
a Inch IIIill.h enurrr Cniver
....I
|.,«l.,.ed Hunda,
&gt;ork r.eruitmg . , „i
In addition.
....... ffirial *aid. |in,„| will fim.l,
mtrrmia othtr An*
uirl* r •&lt;*«• |,((||
hdlrii )i«\ r ttrrn
!»••»*•, | l »

i.n |
*C f the N ail casualties 28,000 t hrittm ti K lflt to Ihi) • anil girlt.! *t&lt; v tm- k
were reported klUed, and 13.500 lrttcra rrntinu* In |nur in to
Ntc ^ trm^ ^
drlivcr) to .St

(46

R.A.F. Raids .Ma^ne
As l T. S. P l a n e s
Hi t L a s h i o On
I Old Burma Road

Joins the iUurines

1hr w r*trm

Joseph Stalin's alxly-thlrd birth­ lefl h&lt;f«rr Santa ( Du« ronirsj Uru
rldinr up on hit rain lrrr L» l.nnc| |Jtl
day anniversary.

kilometers

M M I I K I t HI.

74 Seamen Reported
Killed And 21 Lost
During Past Week

I fir Aw s rU tH P h i )

fd T&lt;»A» moving forces from
•MmH and divertIng men and
material from tho Russian

v

W ithout Opposition
Allies In India Are
HalfWay To Akyab

€8 Jap Attack

Eight Ships Of
Allies Said Sunk
In West Atlantic

Calory City

practically

ibul

Counter Attack By
Germans Repulsed
With Heavy Losses

THE G R EY CAR COMPANY

1 . —Once rejected by the Uaited
Johnson. C. O. si vlr H. a. To .States Navy because of a slight
w la s s s T T

21 .

Red Offensive
N a zi
Afmies In $ontb

INK ’ Hastars, "Amori*
10 each.

l o r id a , m o n iia y . d k c k m u l r

Several, colored men over 38 for
work in Crate Mill to fill vacan•
v 1'
v
cies of men drafted for Army
duty.
.
.

Usship and one on a light a
Construction work costRn
the station while the eerei
ware
under wav. The base DO YOUR Chriatmaa Shopping a t
Mob roe.
Bauer's Radio Berrios a won­
derful selection of tu y tl ala*
radios, aluminum cooking tra ra i
's m a ll lu m a of furniture) • Me­
tric sweeper, • leetrie (toner J
heating pads; Chromium Elootrie Coffee Service.

buying

F

Navy Artist Ske

PLANTS each week as fob
it Broccoli, Cabbage, Bar­
a Onions, Ooltarda, Lettuce,

INTERESTED

¥
SAVINGS BONDS
1)8

G. W. Spencer from Earl Brown,
.Urn Florida National Exblblto, piedgihg |9 0 from Florida
Exhibit omplOFUOU, If tho people
of Sanford w eald match thU with

JnralM hlo pubUeRy which
W ima shra g t r a , Sonfonl^upon
l a g -0UW. uatlonol radio hookups

people o f Sanford will rales *60.00
of the ■mount n rrfiia ry to rvconvey h it home to him that I
WG1 ittim p t to n l i s the othtr
*5000 among the Florida Eihlblt
employees.
“1 am sorry to hear that Wlllla
is lu and I hope that hla recovery
is assured.
. “ Du I understand from this that
this w in give Wlllla foil tills to
" l,
t or lt ,u fh &gt;• I ha ease I
will huvu tha mortgage wa hold
on ats property cancelled. I assumo th a t ha has no stale and
couurif taxes against tha property
oc-. p ho dose, th a t they can bo
tito basis of tho
HomMload Amendment for very

lle also served as chairman
o f the Municipal Library Commit
tee and was a member
o ff to
the,
member, o
Post Herhrni of Red Men. th*
was state rhaplaln for f.irea terms
Oddfellows, It. P. 0 . Flks. lie
ami was rdltof of (he Cathaderal
Chimes, Quincy, 111.
Th* Rev. Peck lived In Pana­
ma City, Ancon and later Gatum.
Ha waa chaplain at Ancon Hos­
pital until he became III with
typhoid fever, from which He re­
cuperated at a hospital on Taboga
Island.

i ’allbearers a l this morning's
service were: W. D. Dupree, Ed­
mund Melach, Henry Thurston,
C. J. Meriwether, W. J. Thigpen
and Dr. I . T. Doss.

,0 x Mr • N a ­
tion to Willis bermuse ho. nevor
wes oh the air or appeared on *
FLORIDA— Continued rath er
PTOfl** th a t ho didn't put to a cold In the north, mild tempera-

2 1. Pi
I hr IM -n gns.dln, sal. - sit- Ml
**d in »• .*l«MMrd «tnt«u I«h| uv with
II

a fi*l

i

m l ion rn u |M &gt; ii* « u l

fro n t

four to «h»**f ifill.Hiu, anst A * atdu
|.| h
ronlinumg «t Ihrrr gnllorm Th** t.. i i. &lt;*
arrm aprnt the mmt niotoflr«« to*?.-** t*
aerk-end miner rnlioning «tnttr«|
»•* ruf**r
with *alri utopjMtl «m tirrl)
e* •hn.1ji
lirficu l .*f Tin &lt; •dle-ri. i
rapt in I'mrrgciirlra, nvrr thr wr* k.
lit* Mild I ' o l l l t v t nil*. I; N
S
end.

W l’ll Chairman

Nelson, c»m

menllng ,-n lrnns|ior.allnn fs. ill
lies, taol (he u»e of autunml.llr(s .« Is- cu. le.lh by necessity and
rTT*
trietlon ..f both passenger s o l
freight movement by train in .......
firraa may Ik* nrreaoary.
I
Btahltisation Director James F.
Byrnes mrenwhlle arranged to

link
\ \ «i *•

to •auction tin* |x«unii« p of |||i«
SImI** nnd t •• i*•t v l»****i *•• «%ai
hna«&gt;1 on |tir fa I llml tin- to\%||

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S u p e r v is o r
To

With Hostess,ordlnai.u Harold I- lckrs and Ih-Mr.
I •&lt;•!..thy Sti.iff.-r, \Vf*.\
fense Ttan&gt;|M.rtatlon Director Ju
•cpK II. Kastman to lay ground­ rrrrrati.in ,ii|»rrvt*t»t. * d| •ttrn.l
n n'rrllinr
all Svfuin-dr County
work (or overhauling the ration­ h»«te»»&lt;-* Tuvxlav nftcn.H.n at
ing structure. *'
IV bn In llip City Hull nn*lltorluin
officials to repqrt any defects In »h*-n Mr*. Nhaffvr will «* «ls l tho
existing ytln n ln g policies and ma­ I cal women In completing Iho
chinery. and to suggest remedial -■rganirstlnn of th* hostess group,
action.
Mr* \l I. 'Vrlrht . rhstrman of
Henderson said the govemrmnl the hn»te*-e*. said this moridng.
had no Intrntfoo a t this tlmo of
“ Mr«. Shaffer la a capable Inclamping the lid more tightly on •Irvclnr. slid t know that nur
pleasure driving by further cute hnslrsars will be able to Irum
In A rations, pointing oat that much from her that will a «D it
In doing the beet possible
wa# workers hold a large share them
l«h for the Hr nr Ice Men" Mrs,
of these cards and "to saddle them . Wright
stated. “ I urge all mem­
with additional difflccltlas would j bers to be present for this Im*
only mean th a t everyone would portsnl meeting with Mrs. Shaf«
lots In (hs Inna# ran M

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JEighth Army Cuts Rommel’s
d Retreating Forces In Two
T h i s N a z i S u b in S t.

S ta te m e n t Issu ed

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in , A««&lt;M'I.4TM&gt; VW*C*a* "1
In a c.iarlatrd .qucexe again# I
ih» Axii. I ll Red army today
■»p&lt;n,| it ama.hcd a big NaM
-o.nter-offenilve ,out1we*t _ •
allnxrad anal captured
|W*
'V'» .tronghold. weal of RaMJk
K lx a k m atony a 1000-mil*
.••gmenl of
the
.now-covered
rtu»»inn frtinl, lhr Soviet* cIlMf
a brrwch in their lint* eoutlt*
*v t lit Stalingrad,
l im p
iKr.r Inhabited point* In a aw*
l&lt;n aalvanrr in the Moxdok an *
of tha* I mnaua and H!alodv*l
Ihr enemy fraam a baM&gt; point
tatal aaf Hihev. th»» midnight con*
1 i uni'iti* announced
| Herman counter attack* CM*
continued on both ihr rrnlra) and
luulhrin front., hul unco again
&gt;11 la r lepul.rd an.1 morn than
in 0 "nram n'ftcrr* anal men wMt
[killed.
Tor newly-raptured town In t i l
pain loop lay weel aaf Surorikl**,
it rlf 74 mitr&gt;* alur aarat aaf su*
I llngratl on ihr rMt*wnl rmllwlj
■linking ihr Volga city with Qm
[ Moacow-Itovtf v line.
Be tote* .105 .runs of vaHoQf
ralloem aiul 1500 motor v#Mel**, I
I the It Maoian* orliMed two trmllUl
Jloa Ini mith w*i mipjilira., ammil fit*
tloi* dump, ami much other w if
material, the cornrnunique nakl.
Rout hw r«i .if Stalingrad, So vial
forces routnl enemy troop* wkd
had broken through their linaa
near Vcrknnlumtki In a do-or-41#
attempt to relieve Aits unlit •»'
elrcle-ri between the Don ami tha
Volga. Fifty tank. belonging to
a regiment of motoriird infantry
from the 8i*th German Tank Di­
vision wrte ^diapoawll of** in ■'
CfclMgo firemen m e e t a little girl from Ihe upper floor W * two-day battle, the commuulqut
three rtory ntouinr hou»e nfter It look fire. Three olher |&gt;*r*o*'- reported.
Thirtv-fivp more German plane*
mere .hart when they jumped out' of window* lo eacape the flam*.
were shot down on the fltalin*
Two of th* InjuWd are tying at tha foot of the ladder. An invalid,
who eoubl not, he moved, perished in the lirec Thli ie a phervephoto

fo r e B ig
A l l i e d
A s s a u lts
In
Buna
A nd G o n a S ecto r s

R e s c u e C h ild a t C h ic a g o F ir e

WASHINGTON. D«c, 17,
(AP) — Nary din Ini beta
alilUag at Jap* acm ahlp* In■Ullatkiaa at M-iada, Haw
Gn :gt* Ialand la Um Solewoe* hit and d.m .y -d mm
caiB j dtatrwyrr or cralaer,
lb* Nary mreported today.
W ile 1ly injc jertr#**#* *nt*!t &gt;d a -d dratrojrad I t Japu&gt;M Zero flgbt.-ri, ararby aa
chlire rare* of of Z ero,
which attacked Um fartraaan
dolroycj oaa fortrra* whoa,
loti rrtw *** rescued. On*
dii rbomber failed In return.
Thia brought lo 141 Um num­
ber &lt;f J■peace ahI,a an­
nounced *unk or diK*|td in
IHe Solomon*.
A L L I E D HEADQUAR­
TERS in A ustralia, D ec. 17,
(4*)— C .pturcd Japanese «rtiilcr&gt;'trimn today told in telli­
gence officer* t in t Em peror
ilirr.Klto &gt;ravo order* to troops
on N’ov. 2S to hold their N ew
tiu nea position* to th e last
man. The order was given
. fter ihe Emperor heard of
the p.’ !rdi'f bit men wrrr ffcUT*l
fio-i- Mac Vrthur'a •oldlen In th*
l-alll. piiceding the capture of
Dun.y and Gona by th* Alllc*.
11 the Buna a m of New
Guinea, Allied aokiioa are flereelr ensaginc Um JapwMee In three
of realeUne*. Then
ng at Um Buna gov*
nv, tha’ B e n a m le­
nd BaaaiMada Total.

F u ll - S c a le
F ig h tin g
R e s u m e d In T u n is B iz e rte
S e c to r
As
M onsoons
S la c k e n

L a w re n c e W a s S u n k

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■n. k i.im iT K ii n ti-'-.i
The Itri.i-*l. eighth arm y
hit* cut Mnrshul Rommel's
retreating A frican I'-orpg cnliinm - m uvn along ltii&gt; mml
In Tnixil- trapping nrmorrrl
form al Ihim iilrenly heavily
mniilril ami &gt;»i»ffrrinjr heavy
?a»UnltieH. iln&gt; llrilinh annmiiui ii Unlay
The colum n'
w ere out of VVaili Mutrntin.
tt.% mil. - .««■•t i f hi Aifheila. He| m«»t* from the w**-ti‘ni flunk In*
lien (.4 IJi. t

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ii right »4 \ llird nir supaHoHly.
IrnHi ui ini' * Hi*- ruralft it rung ihnl
th- Ml. have vt on tmi«fcry «ver
til* ftu in \'iv,t
It i* nppar*

Lundquist Tak?s
Up Managenient
Of Country Ciul;

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Citizens To
Seining St. Johns

ma,i' • i Hi. |L i Ln linr iht*
i .&gt;•
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It.,muiet - |*ei*ifi-ui riirpl
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fill I Mg bln flight.
Hi Hi -b I
t*1r • an id th** Allied
11f I t ** r**4*r Il4r««nIy tu |i|W&gt;rl IHf
lin |£11-hitul iiiwi|i« nf i e**n. Sir,
N»■miakI I Mmiliromrfy wn« run-

fiiitllv riMtt. k.M.g !he* rwtnrtttlng

Biuves President Optimistic
v About Spring Training H
P r e n tis s B r o w n
M ay B e O P A H ead
WASHINGTON, Dee. 17. (41
—Rcport, that Leon IIander»&lt;n
wilt im .Preceded aa Price AdmlnlalraUir * o o n by .Senator
I*renli*e Drown of Michlgen
are bringing prediction* that
cna of tha Immediate m ult,
will be Ihe aoflctilng of ration
Ing control, to relea.* more
aupplic* to civilian*. Appoint
men! of Brown waa believed to
have been agryed upon at a
White Houa* conference after
flendereon taalated that He
moat have four month* layoff
lo protect hit health.

(&lt;rd aga'n, elated that a. I &gt;lore.
(Vnaark guarvl.inrri »hn
ho had iound th.f Municlp*l lt»ll turrd three Inhabited pnii
i'ark in excellent condition, mtd a thruet near Mnutok in th.
other local rondllloni appearr.1 rBlu, httle'I 300 A ll. tr&lt;&gt;»|&lt;
alio to bo .a tlxfactory.
■knnckwl otrl 13 tank* and
"ilaxcball men In general have, rnotor vehicle. In treating ..f
hrwever. polltively mad. up their &gt;r,|Ucnt Axl. counter *tin. .
mind, to carry out the ui.he. communique revelled
of Joaeph B. EMtman, defen.e
German. .1... ett.
wa^t^r'lE."
u .^ * h w*k ^ 1.1
to live up ta Wa ajgfe.tiona,
at effecting team travel, our de- but "V.
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cialot) a* to whether or nut to Ilona aft*» loeing 60 men an
ain here, will ba greatly In- tank*. Plea anemy p ane*
oenerd by IhU faetor," ho .aid- »hot down and ala othere
*If wt do eomi»H h# midc-d. I »rcd-

U n iv e r s ity
lire. Robert W. Chandler, th*
Lucille DAle, recently reG r o u p O f U e t t t e n a n t a former
eelved a letter from Cept William E. Bicktey, commanding offlfor o f-th # medical detachment,
Itlat Station Hoepttal, commend-

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CITY BRIEF
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ifl Aire Youths
( an Finish School
Warren Daniel and Bitty Flem
H i t l e r ’s D o c t o r s S tty
lag. baekfltW player* of th#
Inoia High School Celery Fed*,
rtfth id honorabt# mention on M u s s o l i n i H u s C a n c e r
tha All-SUt# Football Team for
LONDON. l&gt;rc. 17. pH—[V
IMS
mler Muxollni uf Italy ba. can
car
of the .t»mach in an advanced
E.B. Carter, aelectlv* **rvi&gt;-&lt;clerk, baa been autborjxrd by the ■tag* an unufflcial a-1 u.uallv
Jackaonvnl* Navy lleaulquerter. reliable »ou(r» here ajth tr""l
not to &lt;taka eollatmenta In the connection, mi the continent ,ahl
S tr ip

T ea se

P roducer

G e ts S ix M o n th T erm

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id •(nllnrip*l fit Ki»rl Hrii
tm vkitli | hi* Army Mrthtitl
t'Utliilr m im (hi' N«V)
l lirivi nl !■ IinM**f| u( Kev
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Navy rota further notice.

N eed s T o K eep
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L. *I If f *»I1lrt W**M ttti'ln «lt**l
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NOW TOR*. Dae. 17, CO—
I. H. Hark,' »*-year-old veteran
theater nuui and CO-producer of
"Wine, Wm m i and Seng" wa* F a l s e R u m o r s D e n i e d
B y M rs* R o o s e v e l t
—
WASHINGTON, Dee. IT, W Mra, Franklin D. Rooaevelt, In an.
■waring qveillone today, aald ah*
WRtved storiM current that ah*
hid mad* luncheon reeerratlon.
fbr peg roe* at Waablngton hotel*
-tarklch ah* a* Id aha nevar bad
dene—"are Implrvd aUtemcnt.
!fW M would ba of value ta Um

f’oLii KnKli«h. .Stall- PHj|»rrintrful
("f-il &lt;4 |»Tibttr In-1ru« timi, revenbsl
ibrtf \ .ujtlts will be nIbi winI
tom filmic their Usl year nf high
*rhtH I f-e f&lt;tre lining drafted, T Vi
1 twton, ro inly *. |n-rtntcndrnl »»f
piibhr in*li net ion. stntrd tht*
ititirmng.
In an itnwwrr t•• numerous re
i.first» for informal tnfi n* to how
fhe rert-nl change in Selective Her
vice liitai will affect high school
riudcnl ■*, Mr English endoned
the following ftfnti merit by Gru.
Yiviatt I*. (*fdlln», Mtale illrector
of Kelrctlve Hetv irct *4Registrant a
urnlcr 20 year* cf ago who enter
the last half iff the academic year
nf high school nr similar Institu­
tion of learning and who roqueal
in writing t»oit|ionrm*nt of Induc­
tion will lm deferred firm Induc­
tion t» permit completion of aald
last ‘half of acadrxnlc year.”

TFNNE88EE—Scattered ahowera and warmer tonight; frv.h
wind*.
.
GEORGIA — Warmef In the
north portion; temperature* alight*
ly higher with acattered light
froat In the aouth portion to­
night.
FLORIDA—Continued cold with
light to heavy froat In th* north
—
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WASUINOTON, Dm. IT, W j - portion and the aesth rwrtlon a*
A mere In th* neat aeacion to far aocth aa Muckland-Okrcchobea
region .UnlghL
ALABAMA — Warmer in th*
weet and north portloau thla after­
noon. tonight not quit* #o cold in

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Home-4 *ir iin|iaUiiitit l**e
it- *hn»fnge of nirnl* i* Im-iMuuiiv.

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Mm tin Haiti*
ni.*fr* iti»41 Mmrili Aim*t&gt;rsn Hilly
V!itthi*ll» ii| h iMii'tl sub* tan Hally in
h •I ti I tie s4*rvir«- ngakitsl
wHnt
tin1 I iilletin front h**adirunr t a n
inllrvl ' a Kr.at roluntti of {C»er*
| m* f.*i! by i very ufa- in Nil mitiii tfnffii* UMiving westward.”
l f S Army
headtjuarlara In
eetmt)
i m m ttnitoumrsl th at American
jijiiiit-w .if th«* Ninth U S
Air
Vnirr till paw heavy ucth n ypairnlta&gt;
atbllng;
"T bikc I i were incm y motor
U a ii si mi rt a moving westward from
\|*|diriiliufi» for thi* I S * im J ! ilia- Kl AghHIa jkoalthin.
Many
f - i v i i t fiariiinntifins fur Jmtmr bill* weir
red with bomhi and
I l&gt;timn&lt; i&gt;i will Im* nccrjdrtl until , ininitTnua vehicle* ileitroyetl or
Ufi .* IU4:t, L \ ' Mcl^uliii. 1*rt on fire*

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Commission

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Junior Pharamneists receive %J,

|H»f» a ycat.
l ull Information and application
Plunks may b# obtained from Mr
Mrl^ulin at tha Post Office »*r
'rum th# U. 8. Civil Servic# Commini on, W*ih!ngton. I&gt;. C.
Appllratlona are not de.irnl
fnini pereona already u.lng their
hlchrat .kill* ln war work. War
Maapnwer rtatrlcllona on Federal
v-polntmenta are ronlainnl In
Form !Urtt9, noated ln flrat and
.rcund-claa* poat office*.

AI* Fratare*
Tlie crew of an American aubmarine on prowl In enemy water*
lomrtlme* dec* not at* th* eun
for a month or longer, *o greet
(* th* eauUon th* commander muit
obaerve. The aub atay* aubraerged
during the daylight, come* up

( 'o n g r e s s E n d s M o s t ,
I m p o r ta n t S e s s io n
WACHINGTON, Dec. 17, ( « —
- The wartime 77th conareaa *diourned Wedneaday, ending tha
longe.t anif phfhana the moil lmnortant aeailpn in conrrvi.lonil
ilatcn.
,
With oaly aBo it 120 of Ita Wt
member. In nalr .cat*, th* houa*.
voted adjoummet at B ill p.
three hour* after Um aenata had
cca.nl ope ration*.
Juxt before the heuae aeaalon
ended, Speaker Rayburn
(D„
Texaa.L paid tribute b&gt; the tervice of drpartlgg member*, and

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G a r d e n C lu b N o te s

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and Doit'i for Holiday
Doenralloa."
By Mm. JACK C RUFSBIA,

CirVDOK DIVISIOK

- , Chairman- C onm illon.

compliance wlUt Govrtulacraa that bo outdoor
il dlaplay* ba uaed thla
m Chrutmat. wa will want
S trata more on drcorating
if of cur home. However,
want to preserve tka
and the rrvojrccfulnci*
* foraela and want to a tcaution and Intelligent In
Ing
Chrlitma*
tree*,
aa and toliageI la the law drelgnatcd to
the wood* from complete
■lion:
It Enacted by the I-cen­
tre of the State of Horlde:
detiao 1. That Section One of
Chapter I2IS3 Ijiw» of FloI of 1V27 be amrnded to r&lt;ad

DirW«a. Im artUUry, n i n f t a i i H at Camp
f e a t la A afaat l i l t Tkr II Ik r u n A /tfleij
•renalaed and trained at Waal Palau Kaalack/.
IM lalaatry wore erosalaaBon* aJ Ik* Regular
] aalU vara m » i* up Intfely al draft*# au a.
Ma|ar Oaaaial laaaa McL Carter traa aaatgaad la Ita r a a a a a t (je .p t
lar Hrgular Army aalta II waa dwaafcllllil la r*hru«ry, l i l t tie U•Igala la a hurt a t Lafayette la Maa eageriapeaed aa a rad disk.

Tworra

division

/S.

Tka Twelfth (Flnaeeth) DHtataaL caatgaaad largely al drafted
/J&amp; K \ araa Iraa the New feglaad lie tee wtlk a aeclene el aea
.V i r T , he* regular nail*, waa argaalaad 1 Camp Darn*. HaaeolAfcki6w cbua.Ha, eacear ita artllJerr krtfada which waa lamed at
Coap McCUUaa. Rilke— , Malar Oeaers] It. P. McCoia
waa u t l p t l ' l t Ua eaaaaMad. Tka BM Ita area papered let de­
lude* waa aigaad aad h war deaMhltlied
la a bheg dlaaaad apaa which U auper*
loipaaad

AND
UNDER

AND

k'ollowai

UNDER

lection I. That any pereoni,
a or corporation who ahall,
hia the Stata Of Florida, knowIt boy, aell offer or crpoae
tala any of the following tul, tree* or plantat
taboon (lla
Caatln*
ami
[ myrtlfolia), Yaupon or Cara (flax vomltorla) ami Ainerti kotly (Ilea opaca): Dogwood
traua Florida and I’ornua alnlflLa); Jaemlne (Ueltemlim
ipervtrena); and the Sweet Day

IIII. la April H waa Ueater r a Rack with heavy
Ik* Ira ar and Chataau■ dra Ike Alaaa Mama.
Me DlvWaa area baavUy
tea totalled IMtt. Malar
Hvialav baa Ua argenUadart aaaagran YD aa a

AND UNDER
P a p e r W e ig h ts
f ( I - J rpL r

H u m e a n e L am ps

S ilk P a ja m a s

D e s k S e t s ....................

P a ja m a s

G la s s M itte n s .
BromellaJa and tha lyenly apeclta
• f Epiphyte Orehldt: tha lloyal
palm (Oreodoin regia)I or my
prut thereof, dug. pulled up or
gstlMTgd up or gathered from nny
public or Private land, unl«-i» In
tha caaa of the private land (Ini
awnar or nareon lawfully occupy­
ing rueh land giver hit cunn-nt
In writing thereto, al all he
Mamdd guilty of mlademcnnor,
paid ahall be ounla'ml t*y a fine
t f not lira than $10.09 nor more
than 1100,00 ami coat.**
With wit txubrranro of unpro­
tected natlva and landtrape m»U ntT and a little Imagination
and originality, there n**h not
ba a home without Yulrtidv ■!«rotation* thla acaaon.
Here are a few of the numarena doalrablr rulrtitutrr found
•ltd grown In our locality: Of the
u llrr mglerlala we find mi.ltloc, China bcrrlra l.njrel cherry.
Maple learn, Turkey or lllack
lack oak learea and Wild TomaIN or Orange Nlghtrhad* fruit
lame of tie outaiaAdlng » . dtc
Hungry eubCltute* are Tliaillian
pappen, Turk* ran or Dell hi­
re, Ornamental fcpprr, 1’yrnHacap, Ligurlrum, Huflnnm tVrnice paiwr plant, Jemaitarn cherry, Chrlatmnr ractu.
Wd Pelnicttla.
A helpful hint In preaerving
MHgttiaa la to remove a few
Mavra abOVa ami hilow the preMMclIve cut on the at cm and
iliow thla a fow daya to heal
bafore cutting. After cutting dip
thb gn&lt;| lie tfta dam In hot War
Mr or war to aea I tha wound
st*opeorn ball# or popcorn atrung
IllrttiaUly with rnnberrlea make
lllactlva decora!loin- And have
fPU triad glided walnulaT Or
jyfWrd ‘ bambtioT
tnrlatmaa
arreatha can bo mad* by .ir’r r
I wire coat hangrr aa a tm*,’.
Shot1* the hanger into a circle
Ihd-cover with Spanlrh moil;
trace aaving the auger for more
HTMlllen pepper on the moea and
Mr aaw or wire on. Tie with g
trow or tu t gilded pine conn to
Itr.v It by.
tiUMtaa*! of augar pium Ireea
Dda year we can uta cranberry
NMaM aaving the ruga for more
M i l l diet.
Did you know that you cyuld
kart your ChHalmar tree Ttom
ihaddlng needle* T Thla l&gt; Hht*
W do It! Imnrnvlae a holder Vp■dltg a . bucket filled with gravel
*r cruahed atone, mixing one•Urtft pound of complete balanced
riant food with thla tablota may
iba ;be uard for Ilia puryote.
Jga two or three la title to each
|Rart of watrr uatd In the cm•*
f | can't vojch for thla but one
■parlmantgr aald that not only
Hd hia tree hold ita nerdlct. but
4M tree actually grew new ahoota

fdftrflrik*

P i M ow , C o s e s

G lo v e s
H a n d k e rc h ie fs

Itfk i llarpfi
S w e a te e :

Toilet

i wnrw
C h e n ille

ftlltrN r U
P a n tie s
B a th

W a t e r w i t h A t o m i z e r 1 .2 5

B ed S p re a d s

T o w e ls
H andbags

B ra c e le ts &amp; P in s
F r i e n d s h i p ’s G a r d e n
S p o r t S h irts ,

S a c h e ts

m iw till

A rtru

NOTE—DiHaleaa euaherad (raw 1} la U t a n act keen actlratrd.
raally worked, nrar a port, with
In h e rits
plenty of labor to work it Hut
e a r Genoa the quarry may have Urn U nit­
ed, or turned Into ■ coital gun
or anything.
IAINIU)N, Dec. IT, OTi-Ken- pit,That
la what Kenneth Webb
neth Wei b may be a lucky man, want* to know. It lr at Tarrara,
lul he d&gt;*e*n't know—yet. Mia Italy, Him four hour*' -Jourmy
fathrr'a will haa Juit been pub­ from much bombed Genoa.
lished. In which, he haa been left
n mold* &lt;|JI rry.
Danlah a re h e o lc g ld v recent ly
.Marble ii worth n lot of money, dlKovered a dw alling-tite P.009
ami thla particular quarry [• year* old.

G ow ns and

Lucky M a n
Quarry N

a

C h a n g e in

M u ff, &amp; S c a r f S e ts
C a n n o n T o w el S e ts

fro m

grab .
S w e a te rs

f'mllfCrMvfa »

L in e n G u e s t T o w e ls
L u n c h e o n C lo th s
... ... /*- / \ Sf.- i E v c n i n g B a g s ....

THE GREY CAB COMPANY
A nnounces

P a ja m a s

L in e n H u iia k c r c h ie fs

F ares

In order to eliminate the ronfuRion cnlined by
different zone* and farce (ha following price*
will prevails

A p p lr

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m* * w w

B u b b le r o a m
tilS M

2 0 c p e r p e r s o n a n y w h e r e w it h in C ity
L im its o r t o th e N a v a l A ir S ta t io n .

Pow der Ja rs

ru - -_i.. .. . .
2 .5 0 t o
rta.l.'M A Marwk!

B l u e G r a s s T o i l e t W a t e r .... 1 .5 0

G10VC3 .......

F itte d

J e w e lry

B ags

T o i l e t S e t s ..
t II fn I Ci InI H

C ig a re tte

4 0 c ( 2 p e r s o n s ) tr ip c h a r g e S o u t h o f
2 0 th S t r e e t

'

.W a s te B a s k e ts

B o x e s ...

VI.aW T*» I II
H a n d k c r c h i ’S f S e t s

ru it B a s k e ts

C ig a re tte

’" " C h i l d r e n — V j f a r e .
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OHOCKKIK8 AND BAUCAUK EXTKA
Cali 69 for ooUldt f«Ua.

R ahbor
P u r r y B la n k e ts
.

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L u g g e rro
ud"

atj. Wa'i 'Kkabl.
B e d S o x ..........

L a c e T a b le C lo th s

rtmkr.Mreea heavfcn
D i n n e r ' S e t s ..

S h a v in g K its
t a

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C lo th e s
'o r t f o l i o s

Hk.kt et WevT
M o n e y B e l t s 4j

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B ed S p re a d s

K i t e ......... ......... .

miMMk A*a*» •
P e r f u m e s , . ......

B e d ro o m
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S lip p e rs
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4i**n»A***Y

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PAGE TIlREi

TTIBl SANFORD ITERAUV SALFORD. FT.OimU

’Dewey'
■*&amp;&amp;&amp;%
j c h irm which will b# w orth *
iitr tU of the
when fek&gt;
th e become* m
mletree*
Alt filer L ife In 1 &gt;.K*n
e xecoltr* mansion. And • « e n »
of humor* which bulble* thM iifh
Term s Of Jobs hei ipeecbm By A D E l.A lD K K E R B
W A P P eat urea W rite r
MRS. TH O M A S D E W EY , the
wife o f th e N ew 1 ork g u re m o ralect, eee* life In term a of J«ba.
And ah* lore* her*.
B a r job W being w ife and n o . U J P in th e Thoma* K- Dewey
. jam lly .
Sbe m anage* the IV w ey homeatead—a 300-ecrc milk fa rm near
Paw ling. N. iY. Run* th e
big
colonial hou*« and M hoale** a t
th W g a thering* there. I)oe* her
m nP m ark e tin g , ptaha th e meal*,
m othr— t i e tw o , to y * —/Thoma*,
10- and John M artin, 7. A naw tra
all h e r own letter* w hich bring
h e r flocks o f request*. Beside*
th a t ahe read* and d ip * for her
h i© * iu l, stu d ies hi* apeechea and

She v i i bom Krone** Ilu tt In
f h e rm in , T e x , ond v u schooled
th e re end In Sepolpe, O kU . Early
In h e r teenx music b e tim # her
g re a te st interest end » t IS *he
fem e to New York to study *'nging. A sum m er ir u lo n a t Chica­
go Mo* trial College b ro u g h t. her
end Tom Dewey together. And
nc
Fell the young lew Undent
from the U nlvertlty o f Michigan
e«m e to New York to complete
h it itu d y e f m utie end Itw.
A, few yrerie Inter. Krenee* H ull
gave up her dream of a concert
i l i t e r to m erry young law yer
Dewey and keep houie In a Hill*
uptow n flat.
A* Thome* Dewey climbed from
la* / practice to United Slate* A t­
torney r f the eouthera d iitric t
o f New York end Republieen
candidate fo r (ho presidential
nom ination, Mr*. D e«ey
w ent
quietly end *nillingly e lo n r. A fter
I t year* of m arriage, (he (aye
w ith a »mlle:
“ I itlll Teel 1 didn't r« t a very
e arly i ta r t . l i t had tired 21
long y e a n before I m et him ."
Plano music *1111 till* a big
place in her life. For relaxation
th e love* to play a difficult piece,
which (he doe* with ea*e and
ik il'
She like*
clotle*,
too, and
MINI!, m i n i ; LKTTK *| FROM U O IIR -T hl* .o ld l.r I* all w ra^
rhoie* charm ing, ylmple once to
ped op In hla mail wl.il* lei read* a US-fool U tter from hi* forrg*r
*u!t herrelf. Hut th e
doe*n't
co-worker* in an electric n .tg ,v in j In Schenectady, N. Y. II* is P r tttte
t r a d e any tim e el it. Take the
Kenneth Michnn, of Tmy, N Y . now axlgned to Headquarter*, (jburth
•hopping trip ahe made the day
•he and the govem or-eleel left
Serxlce Command in A tlcnt*. tio. Cheerful Utter* from heyna arv
for a (ieorrl* vacation a fte r the
regarded a* the fighting Xnan’t tw it Ionic, fta ra you writtAn youl
cam paign. She drove Into town In
•oUller T
th e m orning, bought a hat- dre*»*hop. look them next door to t t e
r* and iw ra trr* a t a Pawling
In liOH th ere u r i
ri».in». '.-ffi (•on im,
ta ilo r for alteration*, and left on
governm
ent ageiicn-*,
til.
li«*r t«f Hu- l
the two o'clock train th a t a fte r­
pared with Ml t.xlii)
ttti* Ila ft/1
noon.

Daily ’E x e r c i s e s
Are Fine To Gird
Youths In Wartime

ones M uh'ii fu'l.i
itiHbiwU I'ilh ri. ] &gt;
ttim m -n -l

n&gt;

Spring T r a i n n«»;
Optimi *lir A
B r a v e d IVim .ml

th ; it

p

F ip

i Inr

R overm r*t

i

are

.

in

baseball.

* • k m « of only
M tim ers now in
i
mw inurem ent, &amp;i
i 11 '*11lent of t he New
t laiV (iriffU th ,
U -i *h tn (itt•ill Senator**
\| ,»k 7'.«.
of
the
. \1 i|e|tr*
-

hi-t a by Euro|&gt;c*ni
tin Snlumnn UllUlcIi
\ in t aiinihnllsm of

Chairman Explains ON1C BILLION and
Three Hundred
State Employment
in WAR
Compensation Law MILLION
BONDS—
Wnil lei
lHin.|g
S T C i g ‘, r f , , c

Holidoy WroppJ^

Hackau*’ S tore
ro rU lA H

MM VM»S

r l t l,*
ra b •
pl©yt
w fel
e*a»r
f«r •

M ak i1 t h r i^ tm a v m o rm n jf m e r r i t i
t 't d l i m : a*- &lt; l ir N lt n a * iln f lf
• h
fur
i 11U -t-1 t-c | i*#J f r nm tm r
•i
f r r l |» n &gt; n » N f u r c w r y o n e o n \i.in I'
b in n it: In it « »-iniplr?*t. m o n | ni*n&lt;»r
T fH t II IO N 'S fo r Mu- h«i In ( n n '
I b r tn -1* * rw
* ‘h r r u n - ' '

nLility KUlnriiMlii jllv *■*
the- riTIphtyi t ira*j* |«I
•N*t thi* Ke It-ntl *r«, 'it
1| cmpltt) if Hi' *t •
It* m a k e
Ii i t i f ' i r I ,
i•
if»i •H * * l tif I h-- Ii -i.l- f
i*i
until »|m h » f i ,p11'

vu \ov\

t h uon hike l*» i I
*-t
t»h I 1'1" I
1• ut j r n tn hi-* •

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Rejected Navy Man
Buildn Ships Now

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W ARW K'K, Kf3t*laml l&gt;er I T.
lV
CUrirv &lt;*f t**ir
W aiwlrk
wli n* vll)airr&gt;« Armw, IVI&gt;tft a,11
on \ von,
K t hut I ntul
Sulfur I
1i

W hen a faee I I owb

r a — c o m t m '-tiI h r

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CANDII

*»f th# oh! fikhlonnl i'»i" noi It
twl of H ite, ha e kr* n k.*itm|P
tr»&gt; h othrf'* pm * * -li***, ♦ .ilium: »l
I'N' fjr houar nr i' l
-I Imw m e r t i o i f w
f.M

nil i f f * *

nit |

t

p»-v • ■f

I'.n

h

let, i l A »Uri e *» t ,,1 f, qi ,t ,
i•
h« llralo* T r t*»4 tr*** 1 ' i- h» il
m ' -ur puhlir huu« ■ util -&gt; iilL»r*
haH „
fb#

linilhirH

tm e

i»uLiu

H ou'f to ll H rv I A f Kt*rn*on
vu »r of Balf.ii.1 1*1Inti ■, that evil
■liii r* Ih t m m In® the *ntn m a
lion III II# bar every nighl ha*
tier it iibout irliirtun.
“ W ar tire*" now lielng manufa rtu re d frem pioce»»e.l »rrnp
m b b er ean deliver Ifi.Ooo mile*
with proper care.

\n»U&gt; 1
liill F*»W
nnd

M'icrt
ri\Tit?':r
;d«c«ortV.
A lic e

A pe,

m

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SERVICE SOCKS
In All Color.
45* and 65c Tho Pair

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\V flfiW tiR

C'Q \ % CA' 11

m

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War bailor Hoard 11aNo Honor Ovor St site

A ll

ii

•im% other c iU ltn i,
|&gt;iti UrijiaUnif in
i ii unine* fu r »#r. " ' air ma te h et «fc^w
t&lt;»•)«'*I
of our
,oiujNnM\i of mur*u*h
children.
*nd
■ -&gt; r vnrioti* rnktnfll
in en te r the urnrieei nthful
and
vl*
i*t TV, *i»iH He
* on
m any
In*

I

w v K titR i- r r
K K its n u if.
t hll'if * li* " fit'll|. »i/
tl* I ' m i r t i 11 dter
w it h.oit briiu:' t , i *
U tS H IM ;T O N , U v IT M.x fno|iiir«- » “ "if:*
i1
ina or Ih*| '•a mi|*ht bnvr n haul »larHs I’" 11til I ilk hi |o ;i t
Unit tlrriiln fj in ft ur u c m itfi injury iii nHf wild
Bui Ihirlr aorta nmli iLiiihUilt, r s I hi ir h a i r s in fit. n
|Oon will know how
&lt;lh« I n ! , Tii\\t»h n i;h ( to l w r|\ ♦ in iif* I' • t o |HT*»nii- a* J fi i
of 'loily corwlittomntf *’%•!»»«« i « •chool link • HI* I I
CWnmrntlrtl by Uu l
S n (U i
of h-luoilkin for Lurh *. h.««l «ui
t5*nta, fu m nny nth* i iiirth'**1 a . 1
^iriltrui &gt;s Ainif A m tn r t fn« wuA Mrs in initial, am*11 to be *■ nf
(t&gt; achtmis over th f ro nil r , ail
?U* - tv n rh n a to *hn' w tin- *t i
deni* • w h Urn*.— 3 * low t«- 1 n d
1 TiiiI*- tn
m in u it«, walk .itol
ru n two miles iii J.l (fi iuiti *
walk Mini run ten imlr* 10 i**n
hour- pick up anolhi-t • LnU-iil *hi
fim ii tlw fltsir nntj iiuoa* thi1
**flr*nti»ir« u r i ) , " h i t' linn
fWF»l U| H Mi-tiioh, Iim|■ i.rt tiU n l
Itir * ' v ^rl* in m vtn o o 'i n i'
A! •lu d 'o tljr th r l"&lt;lilt dli'l » tit**l I
•W it *Iart* thjnk thin i« r.i ■\
T h i'i h e outlined b (. rn fo pt
IV iS IIIN (iT |lN 1'
g r a n of n x tJltb m m g .............. . T*i. War | also i».,k
o r atAi Ir race*, aportv.
.lo.i
|„ , ,i p„ |
Ydny.
pl.w m j;. i . -.,■lhui 1 iiivl t*.f ,lt-(iutc* l*o..l .
cam iong
ntooit ltoil (tg. 11. ,
T '11 ( • .H Itli1 l-.iv '
**I l„ (llf.l...
................... it-lop '’i t n ’tih'tt »i.*h»
rh.* tie* t*.on *.
anci
«iiiinirui. Unlit) i-&gt; n il" , tin* titim iir* to '
Uon till phy*iral skilU tluvl will *'l Si*vi Voik \ i
be of «iiri«l vulut’ uibl u -i iii llo- &lt;himhn wg-r** j&lt;r i * • »
a n r o ’If■r t r i anti war w •Ak "
«-itHthii-|o*| n pnMi.
T h.y say th r u n is »i&gt;*-iM l» w.-io-k oh |hi* 1,111 '1
ffivi ri ti|»|mrfunity to n o k n . 1 •
*UCY *■*1 mnil to in m ,i*t 111- t alt
th a t Imuninr* rihiitrAiit r »l&gt;."1fM
^ 1,1
"be • \ »lops-il only
„ ........ . t ,,u’
^
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rig . , u. a c ln ity (.lin e d u ,
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c ia ll In ,m rffn rt !■&gt; . •
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tria l
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folb &gt; »' m f t mid Hu

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DBltiUlh^AW roiin. FI.QBIDA

Before Hitler

W A IT S '
a£ *1

Germany haa been unfortunate In her national heroca.
Before HlUer, who aeema to hare been highly acceptable
to hla people aa ten* aa he waa winning, hlai people a greal
idol was their Chancellor from 1863 to 1890, (-ount Otto
ron Mlimarck.
_ v*'
* ..
Bismarck unified Germany, That is an achievement
for which Oermana will praise him. Others cannot forget
that hla eras, In hla own words, a policy o f ‘‘blood and iron.

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CinCKASUA, OkU, Dre.
(g&gt;— H oot T oekar thought th* day
a | aortal bombing bad (tru ck lr&gt;

• W S r U T M l.
r r o v N O V .m a
s

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s

s

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Oklahoma,

||« -waa shackling com ami
minding hla own business cn a
farm paar T tb l^ o b m tbwr
a WrrtfkJJait n*M*f.*« big hoi*
was toTb In th( around. and
fUmM (ported to fart hl«h.
Tuek*r’a laam ran away. He
admitted ba frit Uka doing the
tblaf bat ba bad to invrotb
gata, foond a hlgh-proraur# rat'
oral a** Un* bad bunt.

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Quality Drinks
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always find at
B I L L ’S P A C K A G E
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Kuropean pile, he nought no further adventures. The las
10 yearn of hla rule were years In which his main effort
was to keep the peace, and million! might well thank him
for th a t But |t was policy, not conviction. His harnhnew
cut* m poor figure beside th© uprightness of Washington
and the magnanimity of Lincoln.
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One problem that the peacemakersi must solve in how
the Germans can be persuaded to worship a different kind
of hero.
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Social Calendar
T H U S JD A T
Th* S enior Y- W. A . o f th*
F lro t b a p tU t Church w ill meet
In th* church a n n eg
a t 7:30
o clock.
T ho Ttrwnoend Club w ill bold
th e ir re g u la r
m eeting
in the
Court House a t (4:00 »*. M. with
L P. H agan-presiding.
Th* S urglclal D ressing* room
a t th* G ram m ar School m ill have
a n ig h t adgsion beginning a t 7:10
o'clock under tha direction of
M rs. C . R. K lrtley.
Th* re g u la r m eeting o f the
Sem inole C hapter N um ber Two

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FLORIDA MOTOR LINES' coMi«*&gt;0 coatribyWeiw p f jh
in fill lev dotil ions in In* armed fe rtn M l

The Valdosta (Ga.)Tlmea publishes the text of a reso­
lution adopted by a committee of Negro dtlasns of that
community and presented to the directors of the Chamber
1 R1BUI VERSB TOR TODAY
of Commerce of Valdoeta that la worthy of opedal atlon*
IT HAS TA M N A WORLD tion at this time when certain elementa among both Neg­
UPHEAVAL TO REVEAL THAT roes and whites are trying to stir up racial httreds In the
W* CANNOT TRUHT MEN.PUS
BAPETY. TOR THEY
KAIL South
AND B*TRAV AND DECEIVr
“We, a committee of colored citizen* of Valdosta." ihc
BUT OOD IS A "FORTHF-SR resolution reads, "mske tho following recommendations for
THAT
NEVER HAS BEEN
.
TAKEN BY AN ENEMY. A your consideration and discussion:
“We have carefully and prayerfully studied tho prob­
BAKE REFUGE: 1 will (ay of
UM Lord, to Is ray rvfogt and lems with which we sro face to face in this present crisis,
my fort#**! my *Ood, In him will
and find that they are many.
1 Vost.—Paalra Oil 21.

‘ j THURSDAY. DEC. IT, 1 » « -

Leaf Koatarlala
Trom The Washington Star)
Tba little women
Arrlr# at night,
Dotting tall towen
WUh sporadic light
Abacus corridor#, .
Door strung on door,
| Jackknifing knees,
Eyris to tba floor.
Tho Bill# women
‘ On'(Ofp*added trail.
Gather lost footprint#

nMng vital transportation to *B p h m * o'
pporfunity li now.open io YOU to join »Ms warTha opr
i*l1 group.
group.

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FOB MEN
C O A C H OPERATORSt A g # 21 end up; good

driving asporionc* (heavy aquipmanl proforrod).
6 fcot 7 Inthos, 150 poundt. minimum Bin grado
adqgaUon (High School prafarred).

Stmards

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i3«i«g* Employoos

FOB M E N a n d WOMEN
iy

UUUUIU HIVII tiiiui »n as# •••«

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Industry, to as to pro*ccut« tho war on to victory with a
*** “We ^Suggest a publicity committee composed of the
colored ministers end school teachers throughout the county
to keep this all-out work program before the public md
emphasise tho all-out work effort for the safety of our

Nutritious Valuk
Of tlsh Stcmed
By Food Authority

prejudiced thereby, Why . not
promulgate a rule, u „-.i convening
_______ that no bill*
of the legislature,
after a lapse
could be itrodured
’
■ Ipto a pall.
of 24 di s from the date of
V „
JE S S IE KARNHAM
.
.procedure would
“Furthermore, we wish to State that In some wny it convening This
■' r of s proth# necesslt'
. Finland would rtah* It embar- should be worked out that these workers will gel a guar­ obviate
llmlnary
caucus,
and • till would
GAINESVILLE, Dm . 17, (Spe­
Vaeaing for aH the naUons of antee as to the market value of their over-production ind
rm it ample lima for lb* In* cial)—Noted for Ita fin* Ashing,
- Egrope by continuing to pay her that the wages in our Industries will be enough for the
sductlon of hUla wIth a# much FWrkhi! may well gtvs mar* at.
"t war debu.
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’ Also tentioh to fuh for food, Mlaa laatim e aa needed for debaU
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------ laborers to be satisfied,
. . .
,
It would be possible o t W i up bello 'H. Tharsky, feoo apoclalUt
“We
wish
to
say
that
at
the
discretion
of
the
employer,
- j To Germany they are explain­
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tho_________
session In _
a
sh o rte r time
' |ng that Rommel haa the British we will offer a speaker at th0 plant or any other place than it has heretofore required." with tho Btato Agricultural Ex­
tension service, said today.
i i . l l . A____ l l - L l . . .Hrl nnem ira (7A nllP CrrOIlH
on the run again.—Fort Myers
Trailer raid that Ms acn ra­ “Few food* can compare with
N*ws Press. But they’re not say.
tion was made inview
of tho fish &gt; In -quality and variety of
log which way.
______
present restrictions ontrawl fa­ nptritlonm factor*.'Fish are rich
cilities and was "In no wtso In­
Bomsons haa said that tha pubtended to obstruct the very good
11* should ba better Informed over
tuggevtlon of Mr. West."
nrcrealty for »Ua*riwr b»af. W g
: what wu ari fighting for. Rut
Speaker Designate Himpoor haa pork, and. mutton, Florida folk*
perhaps w« had bttter postpone
glrrn ample evident* of M( aln- wlU J M ~
that nettle until wa finish this
cer&gt; desire to effect every possible moat
economy during the coming *#*• for r*i
■lon and It I* gratifying to And
Mlaa
—lurebjda
.
Individual members of th# House ________ ___ food value «]
Victories In tha African fighting
concerning
themeelvn In the Dr. Roland French. State E
press r# an early end to tha war
same dbecllon tie auggaatlona ad­ men! Station nutrition oci
vanced by both Weet and Troller pointed out that flab in ■
ahoala consider the word* of Sec­
deserve careful conalderatlen, not can be rteeaod with baaf rr
retary SUnuon who say* that tbi
only from legislative member# good p t * m of tha vital
Inaln Allied offtnslr* la yot to
Some. When the Ail* haa been tlcmen, this la urgent and we want gomothlng done about It. hit from cltlaena and tasptygn
“We find that we need a truant officer here to see L aa welL
finally driven from North Africa,
protein.
the continent of Europe will re­ It that the colored children go to school frort the age of 0 I Vnyono familiar with legtalaj * . resslone knows that Ibora la
main to bo Invaded._____
to 16 yean no aa to reduce the illiteracy in our county. We ple-ty of room for Imprcnrcment
returned to both frm the standpoint sg time
If your Life and Time don't are Informed that eome of thc*e men have ^
and tho economy of opera­
come on time this week, It may ua on account of illiteracy. Wc do know that the better aavlng
tion. If the people really WANT
mi because of a* strike affseting educated our citizen* the, the Wtter they are
such action and make thcr wants
Donnelley * Sons, an open ehop. norvo' their country# They make flrat* better law-abiding known to I’talr .rvpriscnlaUrae,
handling part of tha working of
they will get-them. But If they
printing these great mara lines. d uS ns? b itS ? worker* *™l better eoldler* Wo .u g g c t remain Indifferent and fall to gtra
to It th*. evidence of thotr Interest In a|l
If DonnsUry would fir* all those that an officer be appointed by our c l t/t o
not belonging to tho union, re­ these children, who are laying out of school, get In school probability the coming seasIon
place them with unavailable union and atot) running the etreeta during the hour* of school. will follow the pattern of tbOOO
labor. Life ami Tima would m - If thiameeta the directors’ approval, will they recommend which have preceded It, dagftte
tha sincere efforta of a few Wthe game to the city authorities.
.
. , gIsla ton to bring about a fhaAgV

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• ‘The lack of sewerage and running waterlnhouringU
a feeder to the diseases amongoor group. B ttJ R
remedied, living condition* would be so much better among
our grouti The best way to tight disease U with cieanllneas.^vJ’wlsh you to give thU your *erloua coniidoratlon
That I* the kind of enlightened approach to t»mmon
problems In the Bouth that de*ervea aympathstlciRttyMoaIt 1* typical of the Intelligence We have noted on other occa­
sion* that th* colored people of that eection a^a handling
thrir problem*. It U t£# kind that bring* the utmoet ri-

' C hristm as la r o ttin g n ta r a r
e v ery day. M any i o n o t resllao
t h a t thora a re only tw elve m ore
•hoping day* before tho Im portant
M W t o B m y d a y now th e stare*

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f
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pure fat, hallbat and heiring con­
taining smaller .amount#, and
haddock cr codfish lacking it al­
most ontlrelr. * '
Dr. F re n c h b rought o a t the fact
th a t fish oils lu v * been used for
th e ir concentrated vitam in con­
te n t fo r year#, being prescribed
t y physicians a n d sold In drug
•Lone

Monthly attendance
dab* haa now passed
000 mark.

JACKSON INN
“The homo sway
from home”
Macaada A 6th BL

21 mealB—7.00 '
You’ll like our

m eal* ~ m d

W 1 HAV I PLB N TT O F BABY

CHICKS1

Ticket Agonlt, Baggage CjerL. Boottoopors, Cab
culators, Stsnographert, Typist*, Clertt. Janitors
and Cloanort.
It has always bosn out policy to ghr# preforenc* In *mplovmsnt to mon and women living along our rputo*.
H you or# Intcrelted, moil postcard or UHor, giving
nam* addram aq*. so*, and Indicate potllion you ore
host suited f £ . to PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. FLORIDA
MOTOR LINES. JACKSONVILLE. FLA, AA,*Pf*entte«
Hoot trig b* mailed to you, and If you are acceptable
and position It open, arrangement* wll bo mad*.foe a
personal lntorrisw and further contidsratloo.

vittd

R otary C lub's “ Ladles N ight'
Lake Mary Community Building,
0:00 o'clock.
T h e Young People's C lub Is open
(m ig h t snd every n ig h t through
tbo holidays.
Students ary Inritm t free of chart*. i ___
T h t Glee C lub of Sem inole H igh
School under th* direction of Mr*.
R uth Jackeon will presen t W pro­
gram of special Chris Una* music
a t 2:30 o'clock In th* school audi­
torium . The pcblle la cordially
Invited.

HELP WANTED

F or. H a p p ie r R a c ia l R e la t io n s

m eeting at lb* Masonic
_
7:30 o'clock.
Seminole C hapter Two. 0 . E­
B., wiU have l u businta* meetbur and C hristm as p a rty l " . l “*
Masonic Tem pi* a t H:0d o'clock.
FRIDAY
T he S urgtrial D reiolng. Room
a t th# (!ram m er School will be
open all day from D:0J A. M- un
til 6:00 P. M TeacSera ar* pro­
vided an.1
an,| ail women are .urged
to rttiend.
^
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T he P hllathca CUs* of tho F lrot
P reehyU rian Church w ill m eet
w ith Mrs. Jo e Corley, Cam eron
Avenue, a t H:00 P.M. f o r th e ir
C hristm as p a rty .
Mr*. George M affett will p re ­
sen t her expression pupils In a
re cita l a t the South 8ld# School
a t 11:00 o'clock. Tho public la la-

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The Soimnnlr lliy h S* h*-*l l»h'»
T he S p in .trrv i'lu b m at Dr,
T e l e p h o n e 118 I IS n i ihc home of Ml*t Dor*.". I lull s*»»«I i*rchv*lri» . fnls'i ll»«* *li
i*« lion •*( Mr* K'liH i #t k
— ■
- - \V litain, on M agnolia Avenue
| I I *s' 411 11 • rtl.lt rtl t f'
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- j thi-ir n j u l a r weekly m eeting
i r.ini »*i: I '**r l
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F iutal a rn in g e n u n ti w ith t &gt;•'
IhrI »hj|H l • f
^
| tide greenery « er» u»ed andin h»"
d
f
pit
lino;
Sthitol
Mr*
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: nl3,|j' (alliea fu rth er

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NO MtlKi: l.l O i l 'l l

Hiffh Glee Club Will
iiijf1 G h’P rn iR i'am Friday

i.O N C w n o n
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Mrs. George D. Bishop la 111
her hom e on H lbiacu. A venue,

j* u n tl* a' tatc 'h o u f and^if i i
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Those |W # en l » e r r : the M
M sej.rle C o .tu rn . LoiW yrg'.na. Elisa:bem I r u l e r . l&gt;.
Dyson,
M a tr Chapm# i.
"*
Mias M artha W right lo ft Frl
ig h i.' J a n - Sharon. K illday fo r-8 m y rn a . T rnn. w here she V
f),,..!!. Ja n e tH-hulls. Madis a ssista n t USD director.
T iu lo rk . an I Dorothy W iggt"
Mr. nnd Ur*. W. B. _R*echry,
J r . have arrived from W ashing M r n . J . M . M o y e
ton. D. C. and aro sla y in g with
relatives hero.

a t th# Fernalii Laughton

tal Hoepltat. ■ .

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K n tertain s Fidclis

Mr». J. M. Moye «*», h « - •
Mlaa E llen Hoy who hna bren
III In lb* P srn ald L aughton Me- lu Un- Fidclis Cl»s- of Li4 h &gt;
m ortal lloopltal haa been more,I I at list C'hurrT + h in tncjr
i h n r ornu.il Hirkry
to her hom e, 1101 C a l Avenue.
h i h»'ii»«* «*n S Rtromth h •«
Mr- orvl Mr*. U ith er lU rkvy , u f . ^
• »&lt;"l
have been e*U«sl to S ntyrna. Tenn
. hi.
. .locorat.ons oi
hv tha lllhes. of th rir d a u g h te r s * t-&gt;..t..a . I ra .iu a n i n r.
Mias E lisabeth llarhey.
Jo th c - . . . m e . s « . e i. e l u

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CHEERFUL

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tiii:ht i *j. i
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Stint* »*f th* V
Shri’ tinh M
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J.»k T.. Tin*
till r » lut* N nit «lli t

FLATTERING

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Ijrtw iatt M-’r*1 1 p r r %
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tjiiiirn in**
IDs. Chari*. Uaulervon and ' " ; ;
t!daughter. Lynn, have s r r i v H is •
an. f
D »*•
Kanfonl
ifoni
to
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the
guest*
guesta
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of
f
Mr.
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baSATURDAY
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Tl a offices of th# G arden Can- R aulereon’a p iren U , Mr. am i Mr«
U r. Iix atej In the Sanford FurnL- W. n . Z arhry.
tu ra Co. will be open from lo w
M l» P a tty llo-lgv. a student
. v Mr
V M until 6:03 IV M. under the
I t Co.
direction of Mr» 8. C. Dlckeroon. a t HoPInt College. ha» arr'-d
. v|is. F. I
The Ju
will "home to sp*"J ,h e C h ristrn s. hoi
J u n lsr
tir Ccmmando#
“
n&gt;l
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1 i t ’e. V
have a C hlslm at p arty a t tbo tdars w ith her p a re n ts ,'M r
I, M i. f P W ii
t**,e&lt;’|o h at Itofl P. M. All Mrs. J. E. Ilodg*.
.
■ i Dll. Mr.*, h
1
who have been or are Com mandos
— — - —■.
-.|i»
K .iiin Mel •
a re Invited to attend.
George D. Bishop left today
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Kr«! Mi» John I
T he Young People’s CTub I# open j for Galneavtllo. II* • III___
%
|11*. .
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Juliirl lloitlr-v ■
to n ig h t and every night through ™ ta * n le d
hy L oorge
’.•r. I ,V. i n r '■ Mrs J-'’
Ihe
holidays,
t h . hnlldavs.
Students are &gt;»• I f ^ . ' ^
rioVi^l w^o *Tll ,#■ X V htio,.
M i. &gt;’ J ' f ’J- v .
vlted free of charge.
II.
f
ma n here for the Chrltlm ** holt w il I tiiil-lin . Mr*.
ViI - th u sim - Stoo'
days.
\|, .
J.n n. 'ti i »&gt;ng. '
Mias Irm a Doodney h a . m il I III l&gt;
n
! ,*rl
E a s te r n S ta rs H a v e

Mrs. Roy W right has returnr.1
from New York City w here *hr
visited w ith her sen . Roy W right.
J r , PH M , USNR, 3 e. fo r severpl
day*.
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----------'C ollege for Women to visit »&gt;th 1
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DUSTING
A
n .rh________
ri.lm a *
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P»rty, will _ be j ,, r p a re n t.. Mi and M l. S i
given by Sem lnolt C hapter Two. Douiinry, during toe t hn-tni4»
POWDER
O rder of the Eastern S ta r, to- holidays
nig h t In ronjunctlon w ith their
C h ris tia n C h u rc h
___ _____
m eeting. Mr«
G erald n Adams, of thr C .«
C ro u p s K n te rta in c i!
Fim lyre fUasell. W orthy M atron, Marines, has been visiting b •
announceil tmlatr. An InvitaUcn is
‘ «c\r r »l
11. U ... . . . . 1 .1.1 1. it i f
f hi
A gill IO being ipC'Uo to o
.r*
l| t'herv
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.
Chery Pulnl.
Point. N
S' &lt; to Uumnt»r«i
Qua,
" T V ^'M s5 o n h , m |la li la
being U . where ^ wlli .Mend Aviaii. "
l o d / t syei
to'*" ,p !'
- * *In *“•
f h t l n a n r r Scb&lt;M»l.
I**'1 l '" '
eilieeially derarate.1
Ihe ^boll
duihrg poc.lie&gt; nrd o i'Ct'’
dav colcra and Mrs. II- C, Moorr reck fo r hit w * ttitiiin
L rgtrlrg flo ee r M H
m d M r. 8. J. N il accompanied
VVFita O " bid 0&lt; Cmr.oi on.
by Mr*. Jack Bum ry will be
Mr*. Byron Stevens will a tr i'i'
si! it.*', i.’itni
soloists on the musle program In today from T am pa to visit b n ,
•
2.75 *-■m
1 e* II
1 'J it '
be presented. Groyn kinging will m other, Mr*. J H. H*r. and hrr
l a enjoyed, and
ty r r y o n t
i* brother and ila te r-in .la « . Mr and
, ;i
i| . I uwbi
urgeil to atten&lt;| a* thla will be Mrs. T roy Ray through th&lt; bull ,,, , ...... ling » • - 1
Y O W E L L ’S
th e la st program Of tn* y«*r day oeaoon. She w(|| l&gt;# iolm -Jt fti,d Ftv m ip t " '*
. . . SANFORD
K tfre ib m ra ta will be oervad.
U te r by her husband who »i1) rr tt. \ \ Il G i . 'l '
main here for a shoit tlm .
il.
. b uch. « m '
vkillt un i*i*|»ii ntf
rer»f* llil If t*»r I
to In- d istil ulV'l
needy peorl
«&gt; 1
M rs . G c o rjje M n f f e tt
,, . Ill I- • -D el
T o P r e s e n t K e c i t n l ill isi'kliig
1,11' to the &lt; .d P I
Mrs. Georg* M o ffitt will pr&gt;- Jocksoliv ille
Ih o a e 'iire w n t " r "
..
vent h e r e ip re e tlo n p u p il, in a
.M rs . W . l i . l i r i n s o n
recital a t th# South S tir Srhmd ' ’om ami M r.
ft T llum yhervys. Mi* h "
L iv e s l l i n c l i t T e n
Friday, Dee. 1*. a t * 00 "'cluck Itubler, M r.
A II
L ..I
M.s
Th* p rogram In Its entirety 1. •« 1.0 Ig r Ewa.i. Mrs tl 1 I " -on.
follow a:
n I» Ijm drr**. Mi* » fjnk
C h ristm as carol*—M r. \* &lt; I am son. Mrs
R«&gt; *"■
''7
Sate her
Jrn n y l l r a a r x h n. Mi&lt; '
I
The N uleanro—Arlene Jnrnb. in Bandy. M t. M « T
'
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C h ristm as Bello— Belly Jean
Misses H etty
M yei.
•' ’lh&gt;
I i J e t »s Mr ft • *
Townoead
C a n n o n T o w e ls
I **l nc 11
S a n ta C laua—Jo el Mn-«
W ashing—W esley Heittil. J '
G ift B o x e d
C h ristm as C arol—Tburnn. Minor M r s . I r v i n j r I 'V i n l i e r j r
P e rh a p s—Pby111* Sham e.
( liv c H C h r i s t m u s I ' a r t y
No gift will be more npS a n ta A t Hom e- M m ain M ■v••
pr*cTat«d or used l
“ M rs. S anta C laua" Juwn
Mrs. Irv in g Felnhcrg ru t. italn- and •
W rig h t
tha Holy C ro a. Episcopal t bgrch Mint
1 ,0 0 1 .9 8
of 1j •••“
soil il iim nstialr-l d l l l i u n t lln d C hristm as T lm o-^lun* V anre
cd th« Rt. Monica C hapter of
• fftkih•
tit &lt;*
an.!
Tbo C hristm as S t a r - Beverly
w ith a tn irlstm a s party - t her » 4 loo
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f *• r I h f I ms! ii I oi\
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Ban ta n i
home on Sanford
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A gift of Ilaen la a gift
Monday nig h t.
L
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H
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er
th e ir re g u la r bii-liie»' "-'ht-'
'
Indeed!- On# that never
S a n ta C lass— Nancy Rountree
Monday nig h t.
.
wears out It'* welcome
C h ristm a s—Je a n n e Lane Miller
A lighted.
*il»&lt;i
'
tmv* ^ J, ,
In anybody’# home.
B onta Clans—Bobby Bauer
tre e
aurroundeil t'y
‘ * ,n , ,
If Yoa'rw Good— Ann Italiorn
C hristm as w rapping- pi-bsm ln.O k fte tare i T lm o—Connie i.ud.
S h e e ts 81x99
a te d In the Yuletule d e l."-lio n s ( (| &gt;t
However, a low floral arram -enlent (&gt;.t .
wlC
and a larg e
vase
fill, d with
Foxcraft-DruU
G randm a* K nitting
M aiine
R
eborn
grrw
nrry lnltn|H-r«rtii
i*oln
Homelike
D uel "Excue# Me, Please ", frorti (••llil* •tlrmrtw*! much wi'-ntlon
L ittle Lady M anner.
■, ,
Mrs. May me Meru ll-lg k ln *
presided over the bii.iin •• * « •
M, D onna Lou H arp er and
■ten when the m em ber, planned| (ht. |(
P overty B re to n
th* next #&lt;lill,'n of th rir .....S. m
publication, . "The llells
Bt. flit
(iif ,V lunlr* I * *•»
Sketch—'Thonlng Santa" Jeanne Una Mklrr an.1 Nancy sfo n irs". I.
.
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rtwtkir jor !•» l»o*

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A t o m . MfMSHfCHING
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Voluntrrig m*y

by telrphunl "K M

T U t*Of Oar Hearts—Frederick

Agricultural

HAIIY KKTS

P tbw*. I?
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HamQ and Thomas
LUp—France* Cobb
Ilitmg -For Bl.ter—Jo-

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P erform ance’’

MeA l.K 81F.lt. O kie Dec. IV i-V&gt;
—Th^ iii.th rr of \V. (' T ippit, hr
r e l a t e , ha I th ree m w r« thot
W ire spoiled
the itm u
c ith e r
backw enl or fo rw ard. Thry » c i»
H annah Anna T 'p p ll.

n v i i v u .

Il I . O. D. T. ORDERS REDUCTION IN TRUCK
PICKUP AND DELIVERIES TO SAVE GAS AND

UIRTI1 STO N ES

ImT IK O .
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w* are asking 4m milrona to efwrpcral* by:
1.’ Bringing In and calling for cleaning when

M cL au lin ’s
iRY CLEANERS
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o ra a n ljc ri f t tbo • o d ltio w , date

for tbo liraring* of the ytutWnl
Wtiate w'tl U March 3. although
rportllo boon for •udltioaa on
that dor o n y*t fo bo doaignated.
Affording to Mioo Ixrth* FcaUr, iloan of (bo Coaoonratory of
MoaU
at tbo Univontty of III*
1m ■boa. 17,—JWaction
and Mr*Hombraon Cotter,
Unlrrrai.y ». tbo alto bail,
1 oL^. t u . I . ..
L . o L .a j « _ * _ a _
.a
I otate Y oons Ariiate Uka Wall*, both officiate ef tha

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Way Out O f Army

m

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twaa ( l e n d of It and w anted te la *i*k, ralrn d ar aw*
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go I ’m 1a- T^» i »h **“ ‘t aaid, 'G*t Kg'lim*
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la Ika C ity .1 BaaferO.
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lb.

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P ig P O R K S H O U L D E R , lb 25c
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S U C E D P I G L I V E R , I b . .. . 2 3 c
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B a ltim o r e O Y S T E R S , p t

P u r e L A R D , 2 * lb c a r t o n
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CAKE MATERIAL

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W rit, the other day Ilihl* tiotul Kiri l.itui
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on tho sMelinw ard jrream rd: | »tn Kooihjll i
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*‘We did it, we did it!" Ill* Texan lion
him a tta ck o f letter* aid tele­
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Texaa A. and M. fer the c o ttf.r- of Johny I sn t
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V* RATUFK

AUSTIN, 1&gt; * , Ore .
ihUftlty of T . x p m

WMPakci

r ^ 'j Citizens Seem

Grid! Officials In
’52 Will Have To
Be Vivi, Smart

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UNITED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS

DAILY NEWSPAPER
8 ANFORD, FLORIDA^Y'TBID Y . D E C E M B E R 18. 1042.

sues
B r itis h

F orces' P re ss

O f l l

Of Seminole County
Send Letters To Santa Claus

T roops
C orps

Among 11m letter* Santa CUM
will rorrivv from Bemlacl* Coun­
ty children through Th* Sanford
Herald U « w from a UtU. boy
wbo u k i Santa not "to esunt
It against* kin becoue* eoiM
tlmra h. forgot to b* a p o d bay.
Tba Uttar follow*!
_
Fattford. Florida
Dec- IS, 1WJ
"Dmt Santa Claus,
('tana.-*
v'
Lroken H oesat El AgheQs. 1 "Dear
a a i Util* boy four year*
Other B r i t i s h forces old. 1 lav* triad to be a very
pnaaad ta far i t w h e t of per­ rood boy but sometimes J‘ forgot,
haps 10,000 af goaimal’* African but tuy mother *panted me bard
C o m sorviven and half of hi* so don't count that against me.
"Please bring me a rod and
reel and a ecout ha1/hot and some
candy and nuta and oranges and
everything cl** you want to give

Got. Montgomery's British
eighth army today struck
nrlfUy on towardTripoll Mn
fighting penult, h o t on the
heels of the lub of the Grpman-Italian army in f J b y
southwest oMSeuU en Nof-

rang* with
r Inns* a*
interception
throwing a itroug force across
the line of FletdM anbal Rom*
mat'* retreat, baa cut hi* fleetng
column* in two and now threat­
en*. to inflict another major du­
al Ur upon them.
A swift and powerful threat
which reached tba wsdl(gulley)
Mate*tin about M ntOe* we*l ot
th« abandon*} A sk potUlMti at
El Agbelts, than swung south In-

"Santa, don't forget about tbo
other boy* and girl* and especial­
ly tbs war children. Giro them
a rood Christ mat.
"I »m .going
to give jrott
somatWSg to n t and drink *a
be n n to get l l
►
“Goodbye,
• f Ernie Morris."
»
“Dear Santa Clan,
,S
"Bring me whatever you. want
to. Oom# see gU-riba, children. In

Bobby U ltla "

"Dear Old Santa:
"I am In school and have been
• goed girl. I like my plarmateeSanta. f would like a doft, dollhouM, acme little aoldlen and
aome little truck*. Don’t brine
me any "jeep*" fer my little
■oldDn would fall out end break.
I will be In Georgia Chriitma*
and 1 rut** yoj’ll Ju*t have to
look "an lb* map to find Ceorgla,
cause I am only five and I can’t
tall ytu how la get there.
"Y our friend,

Yvonne

Cullum"

P. P. Campbell Navy And Marine
Elected Leader Enlistments Are
Of Shrine Club Banned For Time
K arl

G T S o d e r b lo r o O r d e r D o e s N o t A p p ly
o
C oast
G uard*
r m y . V o lu n te e r s
A . Carter eoeeiva* a,1*U-*'
i r u■ lata this afternoon slat.
atat.

Sanford Bhrtn* Club In
ta T.* Bradford Byrd, white Karl

1

53

S rie /W C a etel™
south of Tripoli, It
f4np» nlgbi,
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Distnret Flaw
D e a l Policies

Neither Mr. Byrd nor Mr. Boris
ran for ra-riwlloo, J. J. Bolly
wna named rift-prerident.
Tha meeting wa* featured by
the viilt of Morocco Tump!*** of.
fktel family. ifutetOata X Dillon
Kennedy wa* called to Now York
by plana on baatwo**, hut hi* mag•ago to tbo Sanford Nobility was
del leered by T- T. Wnilp*, chief
tnbban af Miufocco, wbo urged all
Bhrfnutn to got young blood Inter­
ested in the order. He wa* fol­
lowed by Hugh B. Cowan, record,
or, who urged additional support
to tha Shrinera* Hospital* fer
Crippled Children, showing that

Gasoline Purchases
Limited Tp 1 Coupon
S m a s h C o u n te r -D r i*
in
F o r c e ,
P uri
O n T o A pp roach*
O f H o t e l n lk o v d tf

Mrs. Holland Dean Addresses
it Rotary Club On Ladies Night

tba world, r i a u bring* Ul m m
Defense Stamp*. Ilalp In* orphan*
and poor thlldrtn. KratmMT tta Red aback troop* drove totoj
boy* In the service. Kill
our other village along the Kab
etocklngv with nut/, fruit and Vyasma rati line a* lank hell
rand;,
Your friend,
Mary Carlton, 0 yrar* old."
“Dear Santa CUu*;
“I am a Cilia boy three year*
old. 1 fo to school every day and
I am a good boy. I want a Choo
Cho» Train, doll baby that wont
break, little toy widlera and a
U* Army- Truck to rid* In.
"Lav.-.

s t t a S a v in s

Amp a* w*n aa In lb* N*vy
a ad Marias* will bo halted for
tba month af December, or
nntU bo U farther aerified by
tba Natianal Selective S m lt*

Special Instruction! tame today

Alfred Lee Is
Named Head of
Sea Volunteers
This lo tbo first photo of rapt.
Joseph Foe*. U. 8. Marino Corps A u x i l i a r y
F l o t i l l a
flier, (taco bo wa* credited with
To
A s a is t C o n s t
being'the highest-scoring fighter
gi
g-x
mmp *
pilot pf tho Pacific Fleet. Me
liu a v t l
i* n
i f U lC ift
dflwn 32 Jen plane*. Includ-----------&gt;!U weeks of combat *t-rvic.A
l
f
r
t
d
W,
I
a
m
p
j
i
vno*
namrtl
Guadalcanal. Thl* 1* an of
c rnmantler of thr Snnfoid M*»u*
I IT. 8. Navy pholn.
.S tate, t ‘oa.1

What Nnvy nin* nn,l ihcir wlrr*
in*) rspect to find off lh&gt;- Ivetru
path In Florid* »»• ilcucrilml l&gt;y
Mrs. Holland [Van to 100 Itotari
an* aiwl Ihcir gue&gt;l* latt night In
the Lak* Man Communlly llolldIng whfrs the Itoinry Club’* nnnual luidb-m Night |imgrain »«'
held following n typical 'Trarkrr
■upper".

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 18,
i/V)— All Kiteollno rationing
lMMik.c in the cant coast area
except com m ercial vehicle rotlonn. w ere limited to “one
coupon fur cm crucncy use” III
uriler t » title tho cast over
the critical Knnoiinc shortage.
Mr*. Dean w», intriMkrnl by
Earl Kipp who had rhaigo of .ho l.c&lt;iii Henderson issued the
onlcr thnt ns o f 12:01 (noon)
procram and who intm durni
ra n tty

of

itnjrinjr

and

fiu m b e n perform ed by th r

dancing Imlay. all re ta il tellera n f |U O b u r in

the

iJ u t r ir t

o f ColtltnblA

Two Sanford Boys
From .Gainesville
To
Military!

A Reid Christmas State Commander
For Needy People Will I n s t i t u t e
Urged By Captain New V. F. W. Post

bftrtl'rad'to

i* m p o ra rily , D e a le r s
M ust
L im it
S a le s
To
H o l d e r s
O f
‘A ’. ‘B ’ o r ‘C ’ B o o k s

of Mi.* Ms rjwtiio t *«k|fInn Tt". da nr and 11r-nt r a tio n a l nlatr* wera lot*
Injc H« m , ComenunHy .In*iria w a . i bluldni lo honor *a%oNne caupona
led by ( harlr* Mom Uoii with liar j rxrepl ' T*' rou|Mtn. for c o m m i t ’
11. of -the l/m lrd State* t »ia*l iy Kudeil h( thr piano while j rial vehiefeii, or one coupon of
Den River Elbow, the Soviets
G uald Ausiluirh, nt n mretiru! of Kafir Turner hud charge of Ihr nny H r m for a*tnerffency uae,
no j need early today.
ll \l group h* Id l;i• I rvrnlpK Bl .upper .rruBfcrm ruh
1 The* O P A indicated the order
The heaviest Dinting was
the I lot ilia State Itank. iin nrd
Foilou injf i h r iiroRfuni, at Ihr
" a * I’*t wl t** prevent ft run On
ported aouthwest of Statin,
II
Nullk of nviloMolt "f Mtouk Kvan* many i f i111M-*r -tnl
llltf
It*
Lit
i\
i
«ml. will be TO*
where the jiuulan* annoui
thl* HrvrnlH N .il
Hotoi imti otid ili* ir c u r * t. mtn&gt; |*Lmm I t&gt;&gt; oriothi i order pm bably
yetlcnlay they had broken a I
Mull' r l Fl*lL »*
111
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lid
pill
1
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I
put
1
1
d
lift!
born German detenee near K&lt;
\ Irjf i idii 1t
Vfho i l llUiF |*Ta - &gt;•
nikovskl after a two-day fight
Ilit'l tiiitl K&gt;|lift 11- hmirv
fiprnra uny miiioritt hold*
h u lk . C«m*lr 1
which 50 Natl tanka were
muI Mi
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itivi.u
i.
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ii.
.odi
\ It, or c IwHik In th*
^
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strayed.
IIfill, h f ) W « 't ftt|d St
KUt^YJu
in l*e tcMii|teirnrily prohih*
GA INESVILLE, Dvr. | s . (Spo- / ‘‘j ’1 ' .
•*«»» Im) n»u tiny trn.ollne rX*
tine**. r«»d ^Ii
with vi lit r*ui|Mjit and th a t
non* llut). I lo
,the
i*1,^Chriitma*
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low*:
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f. f * nt.vf erna)
v itr
Voluntiercd by W. A. L- tbo. J, sl&gt; .)llrLi .........
tet-.n Iht I t.i
&gt;iifli. im*: rrpoit iltit morni-'1■■! nil MVS 1 - pokriman ft*
K A. U l n i r , Ntoiifuri1 •*f *hv
J itii u 1
l.int. M.w
ilans said, today a total of M nitel
.*
Kiel myKl thnt there woukl
t»f | r j | Mbv iki
I
I ikhi of Hu o
German runs, l l tank*. IS im*J rnlvrr»Uy of Floriil*
Koto|«n«I. Jt
rk| cri^dine mI he i nr i I’dihh
tanka ami armored cars, 45 moP* flcvr Tmlnlnj: Corj»« tu »•.». l»
on the E iiU ffl
I I In &gt; t o liiu v
tan, 20J machine gun*, £50 anti­ ral high M-hool l! » lr n l « ,.f. I i n y . (kMu I oi ttf f ?»•* *
hi A-I»ef than i
tank riile*. and huge quantities Inlrrmtetl ftflult* the ru.lim rnli t Th^ fnllmtuu*
»DMtwty ih n il*
militur) • .tittmy c r *afuly pn»*«l f1’* • i immcn'i
of ammjnltioo and tupplle* bad uf rnarrhlRf
iren aummonrd
\ | t lo*
open pi nine
been captured In that action The i p w i i l tralotni* I* on*« of m. Il. at » »**'
iii-t Ih"fort* and
John
"IVin viiiii r inilK ri t »u«l!V
which apparently recurred more the obJfrctlvrA of t h r \ it lory &gt;miui I W ntu t
iin It-1 Mood th a t
I
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W
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khi
u t r «! sol u n - 1 1 iu m 1«%
&gt;, i Hi »• *1
than 00 miles at tha rear of tba Co fjM which ha i
lllink tif i' l'iftdiii lt d n WJew r|r»i
tie of ifiiaatlri*
If ClI t h I■ lull)' '111 a -liken iftitofl |»llf ter w ilt' lo holdi
t m * from Iho univi-miis m l n i i r B hi lor hr, (t*
Neal siege army on the Volga.
card* In (lit
Mtllon
11*
te­
Northwest of Stalingrad. In tba oil ROTC c a r p i to train t*\cr a * ‘
'
live lore know thnt . h r m « Fa • i n n
nhortag'f* urea
ll"
area between tha Don and Volga ihoiyarxi high aekool *t .lm t- and
h
pion* e-r woman t«wi In u honmptm would li forbidden until further
I i 11*11-« *^ ilrraa aide to lend her irurtln on nut ir«*
Rivera where subsidiary tnaaUj other* In inort than
t«an» W icht, (klarynMi
encirclement effort* ara up dir throughout th* ita t r
liow m an
P«j | m
lIVif-lM M) »rt*Fet
path*
through
tnng|t*e|
In Atlanta, an nfflriml Rourct
way, tbo Rad Army W»a reported Th* two ovrr-*ll iibj.T llvr. of lit a r i l ; Jack Wall r Flynl. J r , wihm| ■ of wild iino.ltef ti*h| In-Hu pave
nr w a m m much iho name in*
to have wiped out more thfr ltd the Victory Corp* P-og-sm arc ilju.lv Ramblet f i I•.»• I F l a n k t) \Hu muat tw* in th r nimut for
German*, and ,:de*troy*P’ thru* th* training of youth b&gt;r mu. &gt;rt lin Wai t, ( N I t i n , I hi vid lito v*m I III* !-"loridn. Hllf uniat to- Wlh-nl formation hut I n in withdraw his
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linnr
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Btaffo n l, ( lit
Ikhsibr ll»
vie* a fte r leaving *ch..nl an.I .hi­
to be won
SpukeKimn i n to tkcUncd »bor|r
AI*o.
J«n»
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Jach.ofi
'ale*.
ve partirip o tlen of v tu lh In
tft read) lo
iT w f ‘T l&gt; ,*.kJnlflv ta
♦ -Hilly
haltt rtm m prtlty'g war efTnn wbllc ^UljaW** *1 i Mi It IteVti-an
lord, ( MftT-f 11 » V ■i nr) Mtel tin N u t ) ”, Mr* livln A.iYMiidrd’ pr^lctiOhj jm to thr fUttirea
It «ii« ubvlo r that the step
tog th e ws*teea tfcoy’ have driven to echool.
Shjiiii tJmnryi, u t,| ( *rt M (tiiil wr httpr tha Navy will frrl
Into etiem y pM ltiaos.
’ I Training will tain- up o riruin
tli-nrgi
Jrkhnalfi 1 »i -iiiur way tilmul util low ft ( hi hi»iil l " - n ilcfltlnl upon but U t«r
ftlritut llaiim m ilh " rt ithindiincil fi r ihr ilm r lifting.
In th*
Im m rdlate .Stalingrad tion arxl nriraniialinn. |u&gt;»llbin«.
requeeln it fi■I lileiif' . W rlw lff
a rra , th* communique aaltl, the facing, , l i p , and uiar&gt;hli.g. ,&lt;|uai.
!t 11H \ i 7 I 1 ilf UHt&amp;f &lt; "Ih'lfr, 11 i* nmrll, but the ti mi
P1. ulutlon turIw*il upon whether
Kusaiena destroyed m m
m..r» and plat......... frill, phyo.ml drill,.
Umar t»f tlR wtin ItIV# |t'
| ■ t i n a n j i p f t v p » " u wouhl h o O f transport plane*.
Iand prat-cim in
miuniarul,
Vile* I njfhurTr. pupil-, rti • mil *I* 1 il Rurnvfim«* PiUi
vilil Illary.
On th e bitterly cold
central! £*eh Irainro will have an up|mr
Iu h lrr■ of ' A “ i nnl» in Ihft
I mil, i« w run Hi I by Mlaa l A H'Htt WhiibliHI,
l !«' ll
l ftrr c nttth &gt;l tti thrvf gallon,
front th e Rusal an* .a id one “'Itunlly t.. lake command of Urn t tfttiOtof rttixeti* p i•***■ittr&lt;l ihffH' numlecM
kViitlri
th eir unit* reduced an
encni) I •quad.
itoilof
t * Wmtilrf laml'*, n tap tlanrr «ml u ‘ kly. Iluhtcf* of -*|l" r a n i , rcu ho
•UOOgpotot W**t o f R*hev, en.1-, Adults lntero«trd in taking Urn, and yn. hl* are n ria n tw -I b&gt;r ih ••.Mir hy I'r^tsy Ann Pippin, “ Whitt*
in th«* Kant, ynboiinc hn.iwi
Wiped UUl n German
, T ,,1"' MUfW m»y drill with ntudrnD III put|~i..t
furthering
m u -m l I hil-lm n.'*, a tnp itano1 h) N"f lllMn n inllcftifv lalion nf 410
n ear vetlk la taiel in a two-ii»y
ajM-c-twl groups for th r m ,n f r ly uf life al n n anil utmn mn Jt-iin H»yt*r nnd h Ui IU i mint- o r *. monthly
llt&gt;htvr» of "C*
battle resulting from a German
nn v Iufn hi w a i n *; proiimlJuiif pf* 1 leer fiufti the “ Ml Ii' i nrkiT Hiiltr" cnnU nccriVcf nmmiittR IlmUrnit only
In itiu rtlo r.
counters ttock.
firirn r v
m IKi* " p n ullott
uf ‘ Will*i of thp FlowrfR'" hy Al hy what t h f y r a n prove lo W p i *
rm torhonl* ft ml yitchl-, fi»«teririK hit or Mr.NVilJ n Hi I Nam*) kmkrt svfillitl ilrUinif
n tolrit-el k I111WInlifr rtf, II lit) |i«(lri
Joitii Kmhr) arul Mrlha Kmlri
*o m p tia m r wjlh ihi* Iteto, rulr*. „ )
pupils uf
M*M Vk'lit«bb»il***
mnl ifffulallon. of i h r govern.
i , , liri,,„ „ r Srhnol Girt* Club &gt;ang
mrril. ftiiii of fftrillUttiiff "per* ( &lt;ju. ,
**,)h U,gr | y « h n -tm *.
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C oa*1 liu nit
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. .i 11, t

nal Selective Service
u staling' that the lo.
in accept no more *ni .tba Naey or Maruntil further tnalrucCarter, selective **rstaton this morning.
ding that tba ardor doe* not
dy ta Coast Guard or Army
letmenta.
Mr. Carter pointed Rut that a],
ounh voluntary enlistment* othflapt. George Woods, of the
thea a* apeak I Uto. bav* been Salvation Army, today mad* »n
oppod for men between the ages other appeal for donation* tu
tba Empty Blocking Fund ami
pointed pat that without thl*
aid. many children, fbtallin
i on* of tbo memorandum and old people would face a
or roeeirod ntetee: "Na* cheerless nod dreary Ohriitm**
Os* eaaa ha told of eras that
ladquartorU adviee* that
f men ta bo accepted for of a mother and four thlldrvn,
-Inerted
by the father six month*
Induction .into tbo Nary
rtae . Corps . during the ago, with ne word boring been
received from him during that
i PMOmbor have boon time oad with no Information con­
rborafore, km rogiitranu cerning hie whereabout*. During
tbo agon pf !■ end M this time the Welfare Board bat
taking care of them, he
However, they ore definitely
riSe/vKlI
(** of a reel Christtill further aotko giving
after whieb they can bo ___ ^ __„ It come* from lb*
Empty
Stocking
Fund, bo added
I . .t . v
Another com Is that of a man,
i Tw# af 4to aeemornnnod thUtoea, tbo men bov­
tea: "Tbeae registrant* wife,been
111 fer tba poet several
lug for Imhrtlin Into the ine
------ —
to work, end
, . n o g to U pf

J

NUMBER 83.

M em ber Aiwoelated P ra ia

iligh School Girls
To Assist In Sale
Of Holiday Seals

N ursmg H elpers |l^ i *«
i it g tl*ty for the
J
*p». Needed For Civil ^||iH j)ance Proceeds ••I Aiuitiit)
1'hriRtmn* SruU it ml double-

A. S G uiiglsu nf Tam|&gt;n.
poitm ent cuuiniim lrr of th r Vet
eron* of Furvlgn " » r » . will ».
i#rr.
tlv* In Hanioru,
HertforJ, numiay,
flumlay, Ik
e . 21*

nvo in

m w

hnrrnl rio»pi*i will Ih* held on tho
downtown i U c r t* .^iihmlny, from
H IHI A. M. until
&lt;M1 |». M..
Mr* J, L Inulry,
m l
lilt*
i'h a1rut mit an no incetl today.

Positions

■^“ tooi«u c o u n ty "tori sNo.
v *3 J8^i. S e r v i c e
To He U sed F o r X m us
Tb* depart m»nt rom m andcr. In I
——
■
rvUaM-.i
G i f t s
F o r C hildren
letter to J. Jack llocco, ir w ly .
T hr l'&lt;«t Office ha*
•ta tte d p o .l com m ander, e d v l.r.1 « — t'J* from th r lto llr.1 S ta te ,
Hm.1 1 VAtlnna for th r Wnvfll
T h r Riilr 11I»ito v r n r will be
th a t he had Invited I h . m em ber. ' tell J-■&gt;.:&lt;*
(o m m l» lo n
an
Dylafitl V' *" ll,!hl
nn
npvn
rtimpftlilivv *imv to Ik* f l v r n Tur»dn) I’Vr- h AMtltnl hy girl* from Krmlnulo
Hog
l
y
th
r
locftl
KUt
I
*rlgi
H ig h HfhtMil nful * nch t Iarr will
w u » » w ____n ■
i i „ * tain natmii for ih r poaltlofti *»f
tatting at 10:00 uVlurk at ihr Ik* r r p r r u r n l r e i hy « 1'ftptAin i m l
r)r«
■ ro-J
1 .
‘
n r . th Cnitril S l a t e .
v eteran.
..u.f lh* P ° "
nn, «.nu . . . I r i a n U t.. fill vac...
it nf nrd Aimory, may Ik* uhlam II) in* m b r r* A p r i i r
will
lx*
jiW‘ r . ,
ipriimvo and «»«&gt;*'
Al*
* r*. liiTnifiixtiaiain
edinlnl.traU un fsrilllle*
o th r ,
d hy tailing nt nr trli plinmrw j glvru ih* H arr luri ing in th*
cotdlally Invllcl
,1 to loin thl* n---- y ^ i r r a l ngrnclr* O n iu g lm u l th .
it» thr Hanford Furniture ( nm hirgrRt nrnmint
organisation, ¥ .f '.
f ifth If H Civil Service Heg.nn
•in.), juto nllng tu Ji**l Fit1hi.'
Mi «r E*nl* &lt;‘a Id writ
Tb*
m eeting_ *111
a t I.2 Td 1f , rnpr m n g the c t a t r * nf Alabama, hMiMfutn in r h a r g r uf orrmig*' t hair man amt will he
HU be held at
p . M.a t the American le g io n llu t viiirl.la
Grorgl*.
M tsalulppi
ti til* A (Hipulftr m*vc n ptet t nt I hr following
M lb* lake front and all c h a rte r &gt;H(,u , h , »rolj„a and
T*nn«»cc
intain,
Mia*
. ,
ehrtlra will furnish the m uur,
Hrmor ( lasa
raplaln,
applicant* e re urged to be prrs- Wikmrn are rtperlally M i l ™ n»*
#a^|
] Kathryn Wiggtn
Junior Clat*.
A special' Invitation has been th i, |M,.iUon end will be given j , W r f &lt; u frum ,'ho ,|,nce, Mr ■apteln, Mlaa Ann W lggln*; 8o‘ to Comdr. F. Maaii* flret c- n.liletetlon. However. In Fir Id aaid, would Ik- d root,-I to phontnre I'lsaa,
ra p tsln .
Mis*
com m andant of th* Sen- tb, ab.cnce nf auch eligible* con- th.- Kite C hriatm sa tree program , C harlotte T ru a: F rrahm an Cl»*».
N aval a ir sta tio n and all ■Ideralinn will bo given to male lo U- given i t 4:00 o’clock Tnura- captain, Mias Nancy Jo Gonsales.
I* N aval and M arta* p e r­ applicant*.
(Ithi-r I eliwr* a r r: Mildred A lt­
Applicant* *r*
required
to day afternoon In C entral I’arb m an, V irginia Chapm an,
il to m eet Ih* S ta te com nunfur tha benefit of und*rpr!vl)egrd
M artha
Hagan,
and participate In tb* cere* p oatrsa completion of two full ■hd.Jr.n who wtll be en tertatm d M*rv llurdick,
m u nf a tjd v In an accredited
M nrjnrir Jo n ra, Hldriey Echols,
gHfUltt
.reaeqtcd with gift*. Chriat- Itrlty King. Evelyn
high
achool.
Itorion*
who
do
not
M athtw*.
Campaign medal eel-rice, .he
maa glfta will a lto be obtained
•add 1* the one and only qualtfy- meet the . high school rc q u lrp ' fur crippled children from thia S u m y Brower. M argaret Dingment
I
tut
who
a
re
other*
felder,
lit
tty
Mathewa,
Cnmclla
*- factor for eligibility ta *rarctlun, now In the llarvy Anna
Luclllo
I membership in the V. K. W. qualified will bo given a general Home In U m atilla, ha *&lt;ldrd. Ihir lU lten. Jane Thigpen,
test. In addition, appllcante muat
A ltm an, M artha llrow n, B etty Jo
i»n a state of war esDle, a* ■how
p, war rritrlctio n * . the Chriat- llrnrk, D aphne Connelly, t ’eggy
aa
a
minimum
a
t
least
six
present, all officer* or enllri- m o n th / a* a Student N u rre In a n il. tree In th e p a is will not bv
Steven*, txil* Hatcher, Dorolny
men In.tbo military or navnl riro g n is e d achool of nu rsin g , o r til at night, he added.
lV told, R uth H tenttrom , Joyce
rlc# boco^'ollglbte Immediate­ one
y r a r of e a tlifa c to rg 17,-yerf t . fie, I.lllltn
W elsh,
Janie*
Wood*, ly open arrival on hostile sail ienc* a* a trained A tte n d a n t or
llrown, H elen Hickson, Dorothy
or In hoitile water* and an hon. pra ctic a l nurse.
I
yon*.
Minnie
Kuth
Odhsm.
J o e D a v is E n lis ts In
vrahh, discharge I* not therefore
A ppU catlons ere n o t
desired
ullne McClellan, F a t Sthulto
Mpeeearv. it WU stated tor* from persons engaged on wag
U n i t e d S t a t e s N a v y end Sally M orrison
today. AH personnel of tbo Naval w ork, n c e p t In triw * caie* w here
•ad' Marino Carp* who pertldn*. th* position applied f e r cells fo r
Davit, aon of Mr. end Mrs.
Rod to tbo operation* of the Valley th e use o f higher skills th en 8. Jo*
Davit. South Magnolia Avcof tbo Yanjftse River, China, in the w o rk er I* now u sin g In bis nne,J. enlisted
In tb* United 8lai m IM7 and 19*0-81 *J ara cn- p re se n t em ploym ent.
Ua Navy and left Sunday. In

r

CITY BRIEF

Full further Information and
appncdtlan form* may be ob­ jackaoflvltl* bo took tbe Novy
Seminole County Po*t No. I M
tained from the Secretary, Board oath ond prOC**d*d
of tho V. r . W. win ba formally
itatlon.
tongue between An*. IT, IBM
A grad u ate o f Bamlnol* R ig a Instituted by Btat* Commander,
and fan.’ s, 1IU, wbieh eorvlco
School In 1M1, young Dtvl* a t­
va* tomtnimorated by tbo UtoR lOCX*BACKER MACK . tended to o l lia n a College a t Ptao- Sunday, la tba Americas :
vlllc, La. on a e cbolanblp given Hut. Atl eligible votarnn
bin a* a valuable football ptay- cordially Invited to ettend.
SAN FRANCISCO, Doe. IB,
—Cept. Eddie Hlckenbacker,
«rW. W. H o ^ T « T 7 * a r oU
bO Tjr^-.-ra
bp was down bTtbo Pacific fo r
eeveral weeks, 1* bock in Uto
United SUteo, bat rafttoed to talk
titled to tbo Yengtee Rorvlc* Mo-

MO

tbo Jepi
Georgia

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